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 | Mathews, David David Mathews' presence in historical records is minimal. He was probably born between 1765 and 1770 at the Flatbush, New York home of his parents, David Mathews and Sarah Seymour . . . About 1795 David Mathews sr appointed his namesake to the position of Attorney General of the Cape Breton colony.
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 | Mathews, David David Mathews was born about 1725, probably in Orange county New York, the son of Vincent Mathews and Catalina Abeel . . He came to the office of Mayor of New York City in 1776, and his strong Loyalist sympathies kept him in power, under British protection, until the British abandoned the capitol city in November 1783. |
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 | Mathews, Elizabeth Our picture of Betsy Mathews is "fuzzy" indeed. Very little evidence has been found of her life, or place in the Mathews family.
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 | Mathews, Fletcher Fletcher Mathews appears in New York records between 1710 and 1714. Mathews family researchers have long identified him as the son of Peter Mathews and his wife Bridget. This is likely to be correct, but it seems worthwhile to consider whether he might be a brother to Peter Mathews, rather than a son. |
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 | Mathews, Fletcher Fletcher Mathews; records 1703 - 1721. |
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 | Mathews, Harriet Harriet Mathews, born about 1763, was probably the second daughter of David Mathews and Sarah Seymour of Flatbush in Kings county New York . . . at Halifax in Nova Scotia, she was married to Francis Green.
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 | Mathews, John and his brother Henry John Mathews and Henry Mathews both served as Wardens of the Goldsmiths Guild in Dublin in the early 18th century.
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 | Mathews, Matilda Martha Matilda Martha Mathews was probably born near the middle of the long list of children of David Mathews and Sarah Seymour . . . Matilda (Martha) Mathews married William Wylly on the 29th of August 1785, at Halifax in Nova Scotia . . . The Wylly's primary estate in the Bahamas was Clifton Plantation.
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 | Mathews, Peter Peter Mathews – records dating 1691 to 1720. PDF |
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 | Mathews, Peter I became interested in Peter Mathews and his brother Baldwin Mathews, prominent merchants of London. It seemed like they could be tied up with some of the same business activities that the Fletcher and Vincent families pursued in London. I have never come up with anything suggesting a connection to my own Mathews family. |
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 | Mathews, Peter Peter Mathews was born about 1770 in Orange county New York. Around 1790, he probably migrated to Elmira, Chemung county New York with other members of his family. That may be the place where he met and married Rebecca Birney, daughter of Henry Birney and Rachel Shears. |
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 | Mathews, Sarah Mathews family genealogies don't usually include the name of Sarah among the children of David Mathews and Sarah Seymour. She is included in this database as a new possibility. The evidence of her existence is minimal, but worth considering.
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 | Mathews, Vincent
Vincent Mathews – records from 1709 to 1790. PDF |
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 | Mathews, Vincent The Mathews Family – An Excerpt from The journal of the Reverend Silas Constant, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Yorktown, New York . . PDF |
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 | Mathews, Vincent Will of Vincent Mathews; written 12 Mar 1783 and probated 21 Jun 1784; Liber 37,pg 21. PDF |
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 | Mathews, Vincent Much has been written about General Vincent Mathews, "Father of the bar of Western New York". He was born in 1766, son of James Mathews and Hannah Strong of Orange county New York. In 1791 he was married to his cousin, Juliana Strong . . |
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 | Mathews, Vincent Vincent Mathews, born about 1775, is the son of David Mathews and Sarah Seymour. Family sources suggest that Vincent Mathews married Ann Ross, and served as a Customs Agent in Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas.
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 | Mathews, William Tryon William Tryon Mathews presents rather a mystery in the Mathews family. He was probably one of the older sons of David Mathews and Sarah Seymour . . .
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 | Metcalfe, James Will of James Metcalfe; written 11 June 1697; proved 26 October 1697 Barbados and 9 January 1698 in Philadelphia. |
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 | Obituary - Hannah Mathews Towar
Mrs Hannah M Towar, 103 years old, and believed to have been Detroit's oldest resident, died Wednesday morning in her home . . . 1916.
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 | Patteson, Alfred Very little is known about the first Alfred S Patteson. Son of Nelson Patteson and Rebecca Markham, his name and date of birth appear in the Bible of Nelson Patteson . . |
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 | Patteson, Bernard Markham Bernard Markham Patteson was born on the ninth of December 1791 in Cumberland county Virginia. He was a middle son of Nelson Patteson and Rebecca Markham . . Following the War, Bernard Markham Patteson was married to Nancy A Neal on the 4th of July 1815 in Pulaski, Giles county Tennessee. |
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 | Patteson, Bernard Markham Timeline of Records: Bernard Markham Patteson |
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 | Patteson, Catherine "Kitty" Catherine "Kitty" Patteson was born on the 20th of November 1789 in Cumberland county Virginia. She was the daughter of Nelson Patteson and Rebecca Markham. Upon reaching her eighteenth birthday, Kitty was married to Charles Neilson. |
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 | Patteson, James James Patteson was born 29 February 1784, probably in Cumberland county Virginia . . first born son of Nelson Patteson and Rebecca Markham . . Shortly after his family's move to Tennessee he "set out to seek his fortune in the lead mines of Missouri Territory." . . 1815, he married Sarah McCormack in Giles county Tennessee. |
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 | Patteson, James The Bill of Complaint of James Nelson Patteson, Administrator of James Patteson, deceased, Bernard M Patteson, Alonzo Flournoy and wife Mary vs. David Maxwell, JC Leftwich and David Cox citizens of Giles County Tennessee; 1866. |
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 | Patteson, James Timeline of Records: James Patteson |
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 | Patteson, Nelson . . The inscription on the family monument reads: Nelson A Patteson, son of Nelson and Rebecca Patteson, born 1 Jul 1795, died 22 Dec 1814, aged 19 years, 5 months, 21 days. |
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 | Randolph, Family The Randolph family had significant property holdings in Virginia, including Warwick plantation that adjoined John Markham . . . John Markham became Steward (Agent) to Randolph's Warwick Plantation. |
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 | Regnier, Jacob Will of Jacob Regnier; written 8 November 1714; proved 20 November 1714; New York County, NY Will Book vol. 8 page 363.
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 | Robinson, Edward Will of Edward Robinson of Philadelphia, merchant, written 7 Sept 1699, proved 4 Nov 1699. |
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 | Sharpas, William William Sharpas served as town clerk of New York City for more than forty-five years . . . was among the witnesses to the Wills of my 8x-greatgrandparents, Peter Mathews (1717, 1719) and his wife Bridget (1721, 1722).
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 | Smith, Ballard Ballard Smith has often been shown with a birth year of 1774, but Davis family records indicate that he was born 18 Aug 1782 in Chesterfield county, Virginia. He was the son of Francis Smith Jr and Catherine Markham . . He was married to Mary "Polly" Gray Davis on 20 Dec 1808. |
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 | Smith, Catherine "Katy" Catherine Markham Smith, named after her mother and grandmother, was probably born about 1775 in Chesterfield county, Virginia. She was the daughter of Francis Smith Jr and Catherine Markham . . She married Hickman Spiller, 1797. |
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 | Smith, Francis Revolutionary War Pension (Abstact); Francis Smith; Virginia Line; R9732; BLW #2074-200-26; Apr 1798. |
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 | Smith, Francis Timeline of Records: Francis Smith and Catherine Markham |
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 | Smith, Francis Will of Francis Smith; written 12 May 1833; Chesterfield county Virginia Probate Records; Book 12, pg 505. |
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 | Smith, Francis When Francis Smith III died in 1841, his daughter indicated that he was 69 years of age. This would place his birth around 1772, in Chesterfield county Virginia. He was the son of Francis Smith Jr and Catherine Markham . . Identifications such as attorney-at-law, millionaire, and salt mine owner, give the impression that he was well educated and successful. |
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 | Smith, Rebecca Rebecca Smith was born about 1770 in Chesterfield county Virginia. She may have been the first born child of Francis Smith and Catherine Markham, and the family called her Becky . . Rebecca Smith did not marry, and it is likely that she remained in her father's home, keeping house for him. |
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 | Smith, Rebecca Timeline of Records: Rebecca Smith |
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 | Smith, Rebecca Will of Rebecca Smith; Written 1 Oct 18?? Proved 14 Oct 1850 in Chesterfield county Virginia. |
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 | Traylor, Archer Timeline of Records: Archer Traylor and Judith Markham |
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 | Traylor, Archer Will of Archer Traylor; Chesterfield County Virginia; written 15 November 1825; probated Dec 1825 (?1826) |
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 | Traylor, Archer Archer Traylor jr, son of Archer Traylor and Judith Markham, was born about 1787 in Chesterfield county Virginia. His identity remains "confused" . . research is continuing on his wives and children.
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 | Traylor, Archer Timeline for Archer Traylor jr
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 | Traylor, Archer jr A Letter from the War Department, responding to a request by Mrs Harry M Howard, 1937. Related to the Military Service of Archer Traylor jr.
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 | Traylor, Bernard B Timeline for Bernard B Traylor.
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 | Traylor, Catherine Catherine Markham Traylor was born on the 1st of May 1780. Her father, Captain Archer Traylor had served with Virginia during the Revolutionary War . . on the 14th of April 1806 she was married to John Robertson in Chesterfield county Virginia. |
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 | Traylor, Joseph
Will of Joseph Traylor, 1777 Chesterfield county Virginia.
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 | Traylor, Judith Judith Traylor was probably born 1790-1795 in Chesterfield county Virginia. She was the daughter of Archer Traylor and Judith Markham . . She was married to William P Burton on the 22nd of April 1819. |
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