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(VI) DAVID, b. Lawrenceburgh Jany. 19, 1811, d. Sep. 17, 1817,
(VII) CLARISSA LOUISA, b. Cincinnati May 19, 1813, d. Cincinnati July 13, 1814,
(VIII) LAWRENCE MARTIN, b. Cincinnati July 16, 1816, dec'd, m. Mary Jane Bates,
Issue (surname Vance) :
1. Samuel Colville, of Florida, teacher, m., 1st, Emma
449
Lawrence-Vance branch.
Harrington of Vermont, and, 2nd, Mary Brecken- ridge of Lafayette, Ind.,
2. George Pinckard, served in U. S. Vols., killed by the bursting of a cannon on a steamer at Vicksburg,
3. Harvey Bates, d. unm.,
4. Mary Jane, m. Brainard Rorison of Chicago, life insurance agent,
Issue (surname Rorison) : Mary M., Arda,
5. Lawrence Martin, m. - - of Vermont,
6. Arthur St. Clair, d. inf.,
7. Charles,
(IX) SAMUEL COLVILLE, b. Cincinnati Sep. 10, 1819, d. Cin- cinnati Aug. 17, 1820.
CATHARINE S. LAWRENCE, b. Pottsgrove, Pa., 1789, dau. of John and Elizabeth Lawrence, p. 445, d. Paris, Ky., Nov. 14, 1816, m. 1810 Thomas Randolph, son of Thomas Randolph of Dungeness, Va., by his w. Jane Cary. He settled in the West, being appointed in 1808 Attorney-General of Indiana Territory, and was killed in the battle of Tippecanoe, serving on Gen. Harrison's staff.
Issue (surname RANDOLPH) :
MARY SKIPWITH, b. Aug. 10, 1811, m. May 29, 1833 William Sheets, Sec. of State of Indiana, who d. Mch. 4, 1872,
Issue (surname Sheets) :
James Dill, b: Apr. 9, 1834, d. Apr. 23, 1849,
Elizabeth Lawrence, b. July 21, 1836, m. Archibald Irwin Harrison, Lt. Col. U. S. Vols., Lieut. U. S. Army, dec'd, gr'dson of William Henry Harrison, Pres. of the United States,
Issue (surname Harrison) : Mary Randolph, William Sheets, Elizabeth Irwin, Jennie Carter,
Henry Harrison, b. Aug. 9, 1840, m. May 16, 1866 Henrietta Hannah, dau. of Col. Jordon E. Stokes of Lebanon, Tenn., Issue (surname Sheets) : Jordon Stokes, d. y., William, Harry Harrison, James Frazier, Mary Randolph, b. Nov. 14, 1842, 2 F
450
Lawrence-Sheets branch.
Anna Harrison, b. July 18, 1845, Catharine Randolph, b. Apr. 14, 1848, Willieanna, b. Aug. 4, 1850, d. Mch. 1, 1857, Thomas Randolph, b. Mch. 5, 1853. +
JOHN LAWRENCE, b. Pottsgrove 1793, son of John and Elizabeth Lawrence, p. 445, was a prominent lawyer in Cincinnati, removed to Lawrenceburgh, Ind., where he d. 1834, m. 1824 Maria Ferree, who d. before her husband.
Issue (surname LAWRENCE) :
THOMAS R., d. s. p.,
ARTHUR VANCE, b. Apr. 16, 1832, bookkeeper, m. Oct. 25, 1854 Hannah Elizabeth Alldridge,
Issue (surname Lawrence) :
Thomas R., b. Sep. 26, 1855, d. y. Apr. 26, 1858, John, b. May 6, 1857,
William Sheets, b. Apr. 25, 1859, d. y. Aug. 19, 1860, Nannie Elizabeth St. Clair, b. Feb. 8, 1861,
Arthur V., b. May 21, 1863,
Ida, b. July 27, 1865, d. y. July 9, 1867,
William, b. Oct. 11, 1867,
Charles, b. Aug. 29, 1870,
Nellie, b. Nov. 16, 1872, May, b. May 1, 1876.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, b. Sep. 22, 1755, son of Thomas and Mary Lawrence, and gr'dson of the Councillor, p. 434, d. 1795, will dated July 28, probat. Aug. 25, 1795, m. Jane Tongalou Ricketts of Eliza- beth Town, N. J.
Issue (surname LAWRENCE) :
STAATS, b. Oct. 3, 1783, d. unm. in West Indies 1808, JANE RICKETTS, b. 1785, d. unm. 1830.
JOHN LAWRENCE, b. May 30, 1724, " christened by Doctor Welton, private baptism, being ill," son of the Councillor, was sent to London via Lisbon in May, 1739, prepared for college at St. Paul's School, London, and spent some time at University College, Oxford. Return- ing to Philadelphia, he was admitted to practice as an attorney of the Supreme Court of Penna. in September Term, 1746, and was appointed Clerk of the Quarter Sessions on September 8, 1747. He
451
Lawrence.
resided on the West side of Second St., Phila., next door to the par- sonage of Christ Church. He became a Common Councilman of Philadelphia in 1762, and Alderman in 1764, and was Mayor two years, from 1765 to 1767. On Sep. 14, 1767, he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court. He remained on that bench until the Revolution. On the approach of the British towards Philadelphia he was put under arrest, and gave his parole. He was subsequently allowed to go anywhere within Pennsylvania, and was discharged on June 30, 1778. After the establishment of peace with Great Britain, he went abroad, but returned to Philadelphia, and in the latter years of his life resided at 195 Chestnut St., d. at Longbridge farm, N. J., bu. Xt. Ch. Jany. 20, 1799. He m. Xt. Ch. Apr. 19, 1750 Elizabeth, dau. of Tench Francis, Attorney-General of Pennsylva- nia, by his w. Elizabeth, dau. of Foster Turbutt of Maryland. Mrs. Lawrence was b. in Talbot Co., Md., Sep. 20, 1733, and d. in New Jersey, bu. Xt. Ch. May 20, 1800.
Issue :
ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 30, 1750, bapt. Xt. Ch. Apr. 6, 1763, m., 1st, James Allen, and, 2nd, John Lawrance, see below.
ELIZABETH LAWRENCE, b. Nov. 30, 1750, dau. of John and Elizabeth Lawrence, as above, d. in New York -, m., 1st, Xt. Ch. Mch. 10, 1768 James Allen of Phila., son of Chief Justice Allen (see Hamilton), and, 2nd, Xt. Ch. June 30, 1791 John Lawrance, & native of Cornwall, England, born in 1750, who came to New York in 1767, and was admitted to the bar in 1772. He enlisted in 1775 in the first New York regiment, and became aide-de-camp to Gen. Washington in 1777. He was the Judge Advocate at the trial of Maj. André. He was member of the Continental Congress 1785-6, and of the New York Senate in 1789. At the date of his marriage with Mrs. Allen, he was serving his second term in the U. S. House of Representatives. He was Judge of the U. S. District Court for New York from 1794 to 1796, and United States Senator from 1796 to 1800. For some time, he was President pro tem. of the Senate. He d. New York Nov. 10, 1810.
Issue by 1st husband (surname ALLEN) : see HAMILTON,
Issue by 2nd husband (surname LAWRANCE) :
EMILY ANN, b. July 21, 1792, bapt. Xt. Ch., m. Joseph Fowler, see p. 452,
FRANCES CAROLINE GREENLEAF, b. - 1795, d. Dec.
452
Lawrence-Lawrance branch.
28, 1843, m. Dec. 19, 1818 Alexander C. McWhorter of Newark, N. J., atty .- at-law, who d. Aug. 31, 1826, aged 32, Issue (surname MCWHORTER) :
ALEXANDER, b. Newark Jany. 1, 1822, grad. A. B. (Yale) 1842, took orders in the P. E. Church, was Prof. of Eng. Lit. and Metaphysics, Univ. of Troy, N. Y., 1856-1860, author of " Yahveh Christ," 1857, d. s. p. New Haven June 29, 1880, m. New Haven Sep. 7, 1859 Henrietta Whitney Blake, dau. of Eli Whitney Blake, LL. D., of New Haven,
MARGARET TILGHMAN, b. June 24, 1797, m. George H. Mc- Whorter, see below.
EMILY ANN LAWRANCE, b. July 21, 1792, dau. of Hon. John Lawrance by his w. Elizabeth, dau. of John Lawrence, page 451, d. Jany. 2, 1855, m. Nov. 28, 1820 Joseph Fowler of New York, who d. June, 1857.
Issue (surname FOWLER) :
JOSEPH D., b. Oct. 20, 1821, d. unm.,
JAMES BOWDEN, b. June 8, 1828, d. unm.,
ELIZABETH LAWRANCE, dec'd, m. John Beekman Finley of New York City, dec'd,
Issue (surname Finley) :
Joseph Fowler, Aletta, d. s. p.,
John Beekman,
Emily, m. - Ilsley of Newark, N. J.,
Elizabeth, William, Julia, Lawrence.
MARGARET TILGHMAN LAWRANCE, b. June 24, 1797, dau. of Hon. John Lawrance by his w. Elizabeth, dau. of John Lawrence, as above, d. Feb. 24, 1878, m. Feb. 19, 1819 George H. McWhorter of Oswego, N. Y., who d. June 1, 1862.
Issue (surname MCWHORTER) :
JOHN LAWRANCE, b. Mch. 25, 1820, of Oswego, m. Sep. 7, 1847 Cecilia Bronson, who d. Dec. 4, 1879,
Issue (surname McWhorter) :
453
Lawrence-Mc Whorter branch.
Alexander C., b. Feb. 11, 1849, d. s. p. June 15, 1879, m. Nov. 13, 1877 Anna L. Thompson, GEORGE C., b. April 13, 1822, unm.
MARY LAWRENCE, b. Nov. 30, 1725, dau. of the Councillor, when a widow built the house on the South side of Market below Sixth which Richard Penn, Sir William Howe, and Benedict Arnold succes- sively occupied, and on the ruins of which Robert Morris erected the house in which Washington resided as President of the United States. She afterwards lived in Queen Ann St., London, and d. 1799. She m. Xt. Ch. Aug. 31, 1754 William Masters of Phila., son of Thomas Masters, Mayor of Phila. in 1708, and Provincial Councillor from 1720 to 1723, by his w. Sarah Righton. William Masters inherited from his father and brother about 500 acres in the Northern Liberties, between the present lines of Girard Avenue and Montgomery Avenue extending from the Delaware River across the line of Broad Street. This he called "Green Spring." Here he resided, operating the Globe Mill on Cohochsink Creek. For many years, he was a representative from Philadelphia Co. in the Assembly, and was a commissioner to spend the money appropriated for the defence of the Province. He appointed besides his wife, Benjamin Franklin, Joseph Fox, and Joseph Galloway as the executors of his will and the guardians of his children's estates. He d. Nov. 24, 1760, bu. Xt. Ch.
Issue of WILLIAM and MARY MASTERS :
MARY, b. Mch. 3, 1756, d. London Aug. 16, 1829, m. May 21, 1772 Richard Penn the Councillor, see RICHARD PENN, SARAH, b. Oct. 12, 1758, bapt. Xt. Ch., m. Turner Camac, see below,
RACHEL, bapt. Xt. Ch., d. inf.
SARAH MASTERS, b. Oct. 12, 1758, dau. of William and Mary Masters, as above, went to England, and is styled " of Queen Ann St. West, Parish of St. Mary le Bone, Co. Middlesex, spinster " the day before her marriage, when she mortgaged her Pennsylvania estate to John Devaynes for £5000 stg. The property except 15 acres purchased by Joseph Sims was bought at Sheriff's sale by Benja- min R. Morgan, who conveyed it to her husband in trust for her heirs. She followed her husband back to America in 1806, and resided on the West side of Third the first door North of Union St., Philadel- phia. She d. Sep. - , 1825. She m. (Gent. Mag.) Jany. 27, 1795
454
Lawrence-Masters branch.
Turner Camac, Esq., of Greenmount Lodge, Co. Louth, Ireland. His family has been traced to the Camachos of Estremadura, Spain, the name appearing in Ireland in the 17th century under the spelling Cammack or Camack. John Camak of Killfallert, Co. Down, gent., grandfather of Turner Camac, m. Margaret Burges, and had three sons, of whom the eldest, John Camac of Lurgan, Co. Armagh, m. 1745 Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of Jacob Turner of Lurgan, linen merchant, and was father of Turner Camac and eleven other children. The eldest son, Jacob, was in the East India Co.'s service, and mar- ried a niece of Hyder Ali; another son was Maj. Gen. Sir Burges Camac, K. C. B., and Kt. of Charles III of Spain ; while one daughter m. James M. O'Donnell, M. P., and another daughter m. Col. Charles Lane, Gov. of St. Helena. The family belonged to the Church of Eng- land. Turner, Camac, the second son, was born between 1750 and 1755, and some years before his marriage was a captain in the East India Co.'s service. Hereturned to Ireland, where he owned valuable estates, and was largely interested in copper mines in Co. Wicklow. He received the hon. degree of D. C. L. from Oxford University in 1788. He afterwards resided in Queen Ann St. West. He came to Phila- delphia in 1804 to look after his wife's property, but made this city his permanent residence, and d. Jany. 1, 1830.
Issue (surname CAMAC) :
TURNER, b. Nov. 1, 1795, d. Nov. 12, 1795, TURNER, b. Dec. 25, 1797, d. Feb. - , 1813,
MARY MASTERS, b. London May 7, 1799, d. s. p. Oct. 1, 1859, m. Apr. 10, 1820 Philip [William John] Ricketts, son of Maj. James Ricketts, of the British Army, by his w. Sarah, dau. of Peter Van Brugh Livingston by his w. Mary, sister of Lord Stirling, he d. Phila. Oct. 10, 1842,
WILLIAM MASTERS, b. Apr. 10, 1802, m. Elizabeth B. Markoe, see below.
WILLIAM MASTERS CAMAC, b. Dublin Apr. 10, 1802, son of Turner and Sarah Camac, last named, studied law, but never prac- tised, was 1st Lieut. of First Troop, resided at Woodvale Cottage upon the family property, d. Mch. 7, 1842. He m. Dec. - , 1828 Eliza- beth Baynton Markoe, dau. of John Markoe by his w. Hitty Cox. Issue (surname CAMAC) :
WILLIAM, b. Nov. 26, 1829, grad. M. D., of Phila., m. Nov. 25, 1851 Ellen Maria, dau. of Bloomfield McIlvaine,
Issue (surname Camac) :
455
Lawrence-Camac branch.
William Masters, b. Aug. 15, 1852,
Ellen McIlvaine, b. May 20, 1855, d. s. p. June 2, 1879, m. Oct. 16, 1877 William Fisher Lewis, son of Geo. T. Lewis by his w. Sally Fox Fisher, Anna Bancker, b. Nov. 15, 1856, m. Oct. 16, 1877 Henry Denton Nicoll, M. D., of New York, son of Leonard Nicoll by his w. Arrietta Denton, Issue (surname Nicoll) : Margaret, b. July 25, 1878, Henry, b. Oct. 27, 1879, Mary Eva, b. Aug. 26, 1862,
Henrietta, b. Apr. 12, 1864, d. Nov. 7, 1865,
Elizabeth Markoe, b. Nov. 8, 1865,
Charles Nicoll Bancker, b. Aug. 6, 1868,
MARY RICKETTS, b. Aug. 20, 1831, d. Oct. 16, 1859, m. Apr. 18, 1850, her mother's first cousin, Hewson Cox, son of Wm. Sitgreaves Cox by his w. Eliza Banks,
Issue (surname Cox) :
Mary, b. Paris Aug. 4, 1851, m. Richard Renshaw Neill, U. S. M. C., son of J. P. Wilson Neill by his w. Alice Johnston Renshaw, Issue (surname Neill) : Alice Johnston, Nadine Camac, Richard Renshaw, Hewson, b. Sep. 3, 1853, d. Jany. 17, 1854,
Sarah Masters, b. Mch. 4, 1856, d. Apr. 26, 1856,
Walter, b. Sep. 17, 1857, m. May 24, 1882 Hannah, dau. of Richard Ashbridge, Herbert, b. Oct. 10, 1859,
JOHN BURGES, b. Dec. 11, 1833, living in France, m. Oct. 5, 1863 Nadine Kalpaschnikoff of Moscow, Russia, dau. of Stephen Kalpaschnikoff by his w. Catherine Slipsoff, Issue (surname Camac) :
Nadine, b. July 8, 1864, d. unm. Dinard, France, Nov. 12, 1882.
EDWARD SHIPPEN, JR.,
was admitted to the Council on Dec. 12, 1770,-see Shippen, p. (54).
WILLIAM HICKS.
WILLIAM HICKS was born in New York Mch. 10, 1735, and was son of Edward Hicks of Long Island by his wife Violetta Ricketts, who died Dec. 22, 1747. William Hicks was admitted to practice as an attorney in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania April 13, 1768. He was appointed, Apr. 5, 1770, to succeed Growdon the Councillor as Prothonotary, Clerk of the Orphans' Court, Recorder of Deeds, and one of the Justices for Bucks Co. Richard Penn called him to the Council in 1771. He d. Phila. May 25, 1772. He m. Xt. Ch. July 19, 1758 Francina Jekyll, gr .- grddau. of the first Edward Shippen.
Issue :
ELIZA MARGARETTA, b. Nov. 13, 1759, bapt. Xt. Ch., d. y., bu. Xt. Ch. July 20, 1760,
GILES, b. June 12, 1761, Capt. in 10th Penna. regt., d. s. p., m. Nov. - , 1776, Hester McDaniel, from whom he was divorced by Act of Assembly Mch. 9, 1781, letters of adm. on his estate were granted at Phila. Aug. 30, 1785,
FRANCINA, b. Mch. 21, 1763, bu. Xt. Ch. Sep. 30, 1764, CATHERINE, b. Mch. 21, 1763, m., 1st, Gloria Dei Ch. May 12, 1784 Stephen Ceronio, merchant in Phila., who removed about 1793 to Batavia, E. I., and 2nd, at Gloria Dei Ch. Mch. 9, 1794 Jacques Servel, " son of the dec. Jacques & Marguerite Servel of France, doctor aboard a French frigate now at Philad. past 39,"
Issue by 1st husband (surname CERONIO) :
WILLIAM,
JAMES,
EDWARD,
WILLIAM, b. Apr. 18, 1767, bapt. Xt. Ch., to whom his younger brothers left annuities for life,
RICHARD PENN, b. Jany. 30, 1769, d. s. p. New York Jany. 23, 1791, bu. Xt. Ch. Jany. 29, 1791,
JACOB JOHNSON, b. Dec. 28, 1770, d. s. p., bu. Xt. Ch. Oct. 29, 1792.
INDEX
To those descendents whose names are printed in small caps., or of whom a biograph- ical sketch is given, and the husbands of the female descendants.
A.
Abbot, Geo. M., (64). Abbott, S. A. B., (106). Acosta, Eliseo, 358.
Acton, Clement, 110; Clement J., 111; Edw. A., 112; Margt. W., 111.
Adain, Saml. D., (35).
Adams, Geo. W., (107); James, 193; John, (89).
Agnew, Agnes, 183; Sir Andrew, 182 two; Rev. David C. A., 183; Gerald A., 183; James A., 183; John De C. A., 183; Martha, 183; Mary G., 183; Stair A., 183; T. F. A., 183.
Albree, Robert, 101. Alison, Francis J., 353. Allaire, Alexander, 117.
Allen, Andrew, 147, 149 ; Anne, 145, 149 ; Ann P., 152; Eliz., 149; Frances A., 146; George Ethan, 420; Hannah, 96; James, 151; Jedediah, 96; John, 145, 146; John Penn, 149; Julia M., 146 ; Margt., 146, 149, 154; Margt. E., 152; Maria, 149; Mary, 146; Mary M., 152; Rev. Thos. D., 149 ; Wm., 140, 145, 146.
Alleyne, Charles T., (117); Charlotte E., (118); Haynes G., (114) ; Henry, (118); James H., (116) ; John Forster, (114), (117); John Gay, (115); Margt. S., (116); Mary, (117); Sarah G., (115). Allinson, Esther, 35; Martha, 35; Sam- uel, 35. Ambler, John, 341.
Amory, Arthur, 334. Archer, R., 81; Wm., 404.
Armstrong, John, 288.
Arnell, Dr. Jesse, 437.
Arnold, Benedict, (64); Edw. S., (64) ; Geo., (66) ; Jas. R., (64); Sophia M., (65); Wm. F., (66).
Arrach, C. V., 47.
Ashburton, Baron, (94) four.
Assheton, ancestry, 281; Anna M., 296; Frances, 296, 298 ; Margt., 287 ; Maria, 297; Ralph, 284, 295; Susannah, 287, 295; Wm., 287.
Auchmuty, Richard T., 146.
Augsbury, David G., 440. Auld, Samuel, 77.
B.
Bache, Wm., 211. Bailey, James, 100.
Baird, Henry Carey, 253; R. Loper, 272. Baker, Anthony W., 303; Caroline L., 304; Jacob, 77; Joshua, 303; Margt. C., 304; Nathan, 112.
Balch, Thomas, (84).
Ball, Joseph B., (72).
Barbé-Marbois, Francois, (23); Sophie, (24).
Baring, Alexander, (94); Henry, (96).
Barker, 6-see Corrigenda; G. R., (35). Barnard, Hon. Joseph F., 438.
Barnes, George Carnac, 151.
Barrett-Leonard, John,(113); Sir Thomas, (113).
Barrow, R. R., 303.
Barstow, S. Forrester, (104).
Barton, Dr. Benj. S., 254 ; Irvin, 76 ; Saml. V., 422; Sarah, 255 ; Thos. P., 255.
Bateman, Jas. H. M., 404.
Bath, Marquess of, (95) two. Baumgarten, Count von, 385.
Bayard, Caroline, 360; Chas. C., 360; Eliz., 360; Harriet, 360; Hon. James A., (107); Louisa, 360; Mary L., 360; Richard B., 360; Hon. Richard H., 359; Hon. Thomas F., (108).
Beadel, Henry, 104-see Corrigenda.
Beatty, Frances H., 296; John, 296; Joseph H., 296; Reading, 296; Susan A., 297.
Beaver, Dr. David R., (75). Beck, Wm. Henry, 360.
Beckett, Hamilton, 138; Henry, 137; Marianne, 138.
Beers, James, 210; Jas. B., 210; Saml., 210; Susan, 210.
Bell, Rev. T. B., 183.
Benezet, Anne, 210 two; Anne H., 210; Anthony, 211; Antoinette, 211; Cath- erine, 211; Daniel, 210; Eliz., 210; Hasell, 210; Helen, 211; James, 209, 210; Jane, 210 two; John F., 211;
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Index of Principal Names.
John S., 210, 211; Margt. H. G., 212; Samuel 210 two, 211; Sarah R., 211; Susan, 210.
Bennett, Edw., (76).
Bentley, E. N., 79.
Berkeley, Thomas, 117 ; Eleanor, 117.
Berrett, John, 276.
Beste, Mr., (116). Bettarina, Manlio, 360.
Betton, Dr. Thos. F., 23.
Bickley, Lloyd W., (26).
Biddle, James Canby, 30; Wm. S., 271.
Bingham, Anne L., (94), Maria M., (96), Wm., (93), (96).
Bisland, John R., 305; Thos. S., 306; Wm. A., 304, 307.
Bispham, John B., (41).
Bisset, Henrietta, (31); Mary H., (31); Richard L., (31); Robt., (31).
Black, 118; Jacob, (82).
Blair, Abigail P., (140) ; Frances Van Hook, (140); Saml., (139), (141) ; Susan S., (140), (141) ; Wm. S., (140); Zephe- rene V., (141).
Blaisell, Marquis de, (96).
Bloodgood, Francis, 246.
Bogle, David, 85.
Bois-Guilbert, le Comte de, (97).
Bolling, Thomas R., 24.
Bond, Robert, 90. Bonsall, T. J., 109.
Booth, Henry, (35).
Borden, Samuel, 214.
Börs, Christian, 360. Boude, Samuel B., 203.
Bowdoin, Charles T., 275.
Bowen, Geo. K., (28).
Bowie, R. Ashhurst, 360; Thos. C., (122). Boyd, Samuel M., 84; Wm. H., 218. Bradford, Charles S., 378.
Bradley, C. P., 87.
Branck, Chas., 324.
Brantingham, - , 442.
Bridgeman-Simpson, H., (96).
Briggs, John H., 295. Brinton, Geo., (70); Dr. John H., (70). Briscoe, Frank, 103.
Brock, Arthur, 68; Horace, 68.
Brooke, C. K., 443; Catherine L., 435; Chas. Wallace, 259; Ellen M., 436; Henry, 155; Dr. John B., (27); Lucy, 435; Martha A., 436 ; Robert, 435 twice ; Robert L., 436; Virginia, 436; Wm. Rawle, 259.
Brooke Rawle, Wm., 259. Brower, Dr. D. R., 71.
Brown, Ann, (6) ; Deborah H., 81; James, (6) two; Deborah H., 81; James, (6) two ; Jeremiah, 81; Joanna, (6) ; John Thompson, 353; Joseph E., 98 ; Joseph Francis, 99; Merritt L., 397; Morti- mer H., 76; Moses, 104; Sewell H.,
67; Thos. R., 280; William, (6), 67 ; Wm. H., 98; Yeats, 385.
Browne, Anna Maria, 407 ; Eliz. L., 407 ; Horace G., (84); Jas. T., 407; Peter, 214; Robert, 407.
Brownell, Seneca, 47.
Brownson, Caroline, 306; Edw. S., 306; Eliz., 304; Frances A., 305; Jas., 305; John, 304, 305; Margt. C., 306; Mary, 306; Sarah L., 306.
Bruce, Henry C., 138 ; V. A .= Earl of Elgin and Kincardine.
Bruen, Edw. T., (69).
Brune, John C., 279.
Bryan, George S., 100; Stanislaus, 407.
Buchanan, George A., 252; McKean, (140).
Buckley, Matthew Brooke, (83).
Buckner, James, 263.
Bulkwhey, Victor, (112).
Bunker, John, 88.
Burd, Allen, (77) ; Edw., (70); Edward Shippen, (71), (77); Eliz., (68); James, (67), (77); Jane, (73); Joseph, (67), (77); Margt., (71), (76); Mary S., (71); Sarah, (68), (71).
Burge, Eliz., 255; Saml., 255; Sarah Coates, 255.
Burgess, Rev. Bryant, (66).
Burleigh, Cyrus, 76.
Burnaby, Rev. E. H. V., 385.
Burroughs, John R., 403.
Burton, Adeline S., 235; Adolphus W. D., 235; Anna Maria, 175; Benj., 234; Caroline, 176; Catherine A. G., 235; Sir Chas. W. C., 235; Edw., 176; Emily A., 176; Geo. W., 176; Henry C., 176; John, 175; Mary A., 175; Rebecca P., 175; Robt., 175, 176; Wm. R. B. L, 235.
Burwell, Nathaniel, (123).
Byrd, Abigail, (126); Addison L., (127) ; Anne, (121); Charles Willing, (127); Evelyn, (127) ; Evelyn T., (125) ; Geo., (127); Jane, (121); Jane O., (128) ; Maria H., (121) ; Mary Anne, (127) ; Mary W., (128); Richard E., (126) ; Richard W., (127); Samuel P., (128) ; Wm., (120), (127).
C.
Cabell, Wm., 100. Cade, Chas. T., 304.
Cadwalader, ancestry, 371; Anne, 376; Elizabeth, 374, 377; Elizabeth Binney, 382; Emily, 389; Frances, 384; George, 382; Henry, 384; John, 374, 381 ; John L., 389; Lambert, 387; Margt., 394; Maria, 378, 390; Martha, 373; Mary, 389, 390; Mary Binney, 382; Bebecca, 374; Richard M., 390; Thomas, 372, 380, 384, 389; William, 384.
459
Index of Principal Names.
Cage, Albert G., 305; Harry, 304. Callanan, Thomas, (141).
Callander, James H., 387.
Camac, John B., 455; Mary Masters, 454 ; Mary R., 455; Turner, 454; Wm., 454; William Masters, 454.
Cameron, Mr. - , (125).
Camody, Lieut. -- , (60).
Campbell, Alex. D., 332; Lord Archi- bald, 387; Colin, (27); Wm., 304.
Canby, Edward, 337.
Carey, John, 77.
Cargill, Jasper Fermour, 444.
Carlile, Read B. M., 85 twice.
Carlisle, Geo. H., 48.
Carnegie, Agnes, 180 ; Anne, 180 ; Charles, 181; Charlotte, 181; Christina M., 180; Claud C., 182; Sir David, 180; Eleanor, 180; Eliz., 180; Emma, 180; Sir James, 180, 181; Jane, 180; John, 181, 182; Magdalene, 182; Mary, 180. Carnes, George T., 342.
Carpenter, Edw., 105, 108; Eliz., 102; Geo. W., 19; Hannah, 95, 96; J. Edward, 108; James S., 106; John R., 109; John T., 106; Margt., 110; Martha, 113; Mary, 96; Mary T., 106; Mary W., 109; Preston, 95; Rachel, 95; Rachel R., 109; Samuel, 95 two; Sam- uel I., 95; Saml. P., 109; Rev. Saml. T., 107; Thomas, 95 two, 96, 105; Thomas P., 105; Wm., 108, 109. Carr, J. Comyns, 208.
Carroll, Albert H., 349, 358; Charles, 357, 358 two, 359; Eliz. 359 ; Harriet, 360; Helen S., 359; Gov. John L., 358; Louisa, 358, 361; Mary, 358; Mary S., 359; Robert G. H., 359; Thos. L., 359. Carson, Henry, (72).
Carter, Anne Eliza., 25; Emily, 26; Jas., 24; Jas. B., 26; John C., 26; Logania, 25; Mary, 24; Robert, (122); Sally L., 25; Thomas N., (122) ; Wm. F., 26; Wm. P., (124).
Cathcart, Adolphus F., 178; Adelaide, 179; Alan F., 178; Alice, 180; Anne, 180; Augusta S., 178; Augustus M., 179; Charles M., 178; Earl, 177, 178 two; Elizabeth, 179; Emily S., 180; Fred., 178; George, 179; Geo. G., 179 ; Georgiana M., 180; Henrietta L. F., 179; Jane, 179; Louisa, 178, 180; Mary Eliz., 178; Wm., 178; Wm. S., 177.
Cavendish-Bentinck, Lt. Gen. Arthur, 385; Wm. J. A. C. J .= Duke of Port- land.
Cecil, James Granville, 448. Cerkez, Dé Metré, (72).
Ceronio, Edw., 456; James, 456 ; Ste- phen, 456; Wm., 456.
Chalmers, Alex .J., (51); Anna F. H., (51);
Arianna M. J., (51) ; Eliza J., (51) ; James, (50).
Chamberlain, Wm., 397.
Chambers, Chas., 188.
Chandlee, Edw., 79.
Channing, Rev. W. H., 146.
Charter, Agnes A., 226 ; Louisa A., 226 ; Thos. M., 226.
Chase, Philip B., (42) ; Philip F., (42). Chetwode, Philip, (115).
Chetwynd-Stapylton, H. R., 150.
Chevalier, Eliz., 118; Geo. B., 118 ; Jane, 118; John, 117, 118; Mary E., 118; Saml., 118, 119; Susanna, 119; Thos., 118; Wm. W., 119.
Chew, ancestry, 324; Anna M., 331; Anna S. P., 340 ; Anthony B., 341 ; Ben- jamin, 326, 340, 341, 343; Catherine, 331; Charles R., 342; Elizabeth, 336 ; Eliza M., 341 ; Harriet, 357 ; Henrietta, 331; Henry B., 342, 343; John, 340; Jos. T., 341 ; Juliana, 351 ; Maria, 331; Mary, 331; Peggy Oswald, 343; Saml., 340, 343; Sarah, 339; Sophia, 355; Wm. W., 340.
Childs, Cephas G., 214.
Churchman, Chas. J., (27).
Clark, Fred. E., 304.
Clarke, Jacob B., (41).
Clawson, Hon. I. D., 113.
Claxton, Assheton, 297 ; John, 297 ; John W., 298 two; Louisa, 297.
Clifton, Thos. H., 182.
Clifton-Juckes, Sir J. G., 154.
Clymer, Eliza, (100); Francis, (101); George, (101); Henry, (99); Mary W., (101); Thos. W., (101); Wm. Bing- ham, (100).
Coale, Anna M., 278; Ann L., 279; Catharine A., 279; Edw. J., 279; Eliza S., 280; Eliz. B., 279; Geo. B., 279; Josepha .R., 280; Marianna B., 280; Mary A. W., 280; Samuel S., 278; Wm., 278; Wm. E., 279.
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