Some prominent Virginia families, Volume II, Part 56

Author: Pecquet du Bellet, Louise, 1853-
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Lynchburg, Virginia : J.P. Bell Company
Number of Pages: 836


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"Samuel Johnstone, Sr., of Onslow," had several daughters, two of whom -Jean, who married George Blair, and Hannalı, who married James Iredell, justice of the United States supreme court-left issue.


Another of the Johnstone elan, Archibald, settled at Salisbury, Conn. He was captain of the New York line in the Revolution and his grandson was general Albert Sydney Johnstone, of the Confederate States of America.


I have in my possession an original letter, written in 1790, by "Gilbert Johnstone, Gen'l," to his daughter Eueanna Johnstone, in which the family history is elearly given baek to 1665. He made no elaim, because for three generations his ancestors had opposed the house of Hanover. So far as the writer knows, his deseendants have all been loyal to his faith and aetion.


At Idylwild we have the crested pistols used by the two Gilberts-father and son-in Seottish civil wars and in the American Revolution, together with their seal and other unique relies. Also many legal and other papers and books with "arms" and signatures dating back into the seventeenth eentury, with military papers signed by "Gilbert Johnstone" and "certified" by "Francis Marion" and "Judge Rutledge," 1777-1783.


The arms of Johnstone-Quarterly, Ist and 4th, Argent. A Saltire sable on a chief-gules. Three Cushions. Or. 2d and 3d-An anehor- in pale gules. Supporters-Dexter. A lion. Argent. Armed and 'langued, azure. Crowned with an imperial erown .- Or. Senister-A horse. Argent furnished-gules. Crest-A spur, ereet, winged. Argent. Motto-Nun- quam non paratus!


Gilbert Johnstone used the "winged spur" of Annandale, combined with the "armoured arm" of Armagh. His "seal" -- with this "erest"-is at Idylwild.


Bespeaking your patience with the prolixity of this, I beg to remain,


Yours sincerely,


HUGER W. JOIINSTONE.


The following was taken from a church paper :


DEATH OF BISHOP JOHNSTON'S DAUGHTER.


Miss Roberta Johnston, eldest daughter of the Bishop of the Diocese, departed this life on October 26, at her former home, Mobile, Ala.


As this sad and most unexpected news was eireulated through the Diocese last week, it produeed the impression everywhere that the Church- people of West Texas had suffered a severe loss. Since the death of her mother, twenty-five years ago, Miss Johnstone has filled the place of help- meet to her father; presiding over his household, earing for the younger children, and assisting in his work. For nearly twenty years she has been


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mistress of the Episcopal residence and a leader in all forms of woman's work in the Diocese generally, and in this city particularly.


For a long time Miss Johnstone had been president of the Protestant Orphans' Home, in San Antonio, a position that brought her name con- tinually before the public as that of a leader in the city's charities.


Her gracious and never-failing hospitality will long be remembered. Whether the occasion was a regular meeting of the Diocesan Council or Woman's Auxiliary, with their crowds of delegates, or the unexpected arrival in San Antonio of an individual clergyman or one of his people, always the doors of the Bishop's house stood open, and the Bishop's daughter was ready to extend every kindness. Naturally of a quiet and reserved disposition, she yet was possessed of an earnestness of mild and practical energy of life which won for her at an early age a position of influence which many women of riper years might have envied.


Upon receiving the news of Miss Johnston's death, the president of the Standing Committee at once notified the clergy of the Diocese, and (to- gether with the rectors of the San Antonio churches) took order for a. memorial service at St. Mark's for Sunday, October 28, in which all the city congregations joined. Similar services were held at the same time in other churches throughout the Diocese.


This grievous affliction comes to the Bishop at a time when he is absent in the Philippines and unable to reach home for many weeks. Besides her father, Miss Johnston is survived by two brothers and two sisters, the Rev. Mercer G. Johnston, of the Pro-Cathedral, Manila; Mrs. John Mitchell, of Mobile, Ala .; Mrs. Geo. B. Taliaferro and Fred J. Johnston, both of San Antonio.


MOORE FAMILY.


BOLD IN ATTA


IN PURSUIT


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MOORE COAT-OF-ARMS.


(Arms of Moore of Chelsea, King William County, Va .; Moore, Lord Mayor of London, 1682.)


Arms-On a field ermine, three greyhounds sable, courant.


Crest-A lion regardant.


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The following is taken from the Baltimore Sun:


MESSRS. EDITORS :- The following appeared in the Sunday Sun of June 3:


"MESSRS. EDITORS :- Gov. James Moore, the second Governor of South Carolina, had two brothers-Roger and Maurice-who moved to North Carolina. Can any of your contributors give the descendants of these two brothers ?"


“M."


If the writer had said Gov. James Moore, the second of that name, lie would have been more accurate. The first Gov. James Moore ( who mar- ricd the daughter of Sir John Yeamans, first Governor of Carolina) was Governor in 1700-02 and liis son James was Governor in 1719. Among the ten children of the first James, and therefore brothers of the second James, were Col. Maurice Moore, Roger (called "King Roger," from the State in which he lived) and Nathaniel, who removed to the Cape Fear River, in North Carolina, about 1725, and became the principal landed proprietor of that region. Col. Maurice Moore founded the old town of Brunswick, about eighteen miles below Wilmington, the only remains of which are the four walls of the parish Church of St. Philip, on which there is a tablet to his memory, placed there by the Colonial Dames of North Caro- lina. The three brothers, anticipating the modern apprehension about race suicide, cach married twice and left descendants whose names are legion and who are scattered all over the South and Southwest.


Colonel Maurice Moore had two very distinguished sons-Judge Maurice Moore, one of the most cultivated gentlemen of his age, and Gen. James Moore, who commanded the Southern department during the Revolution. Judge Maurice Moore's son, Alfred Moore, was a justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1799-1805, and Judge Alfred's son Alfred was the most accomplished scholar and orator of his day. The only daughter of Judge Maurice married Gen. Francis Nash, who was killed at German- town, Pa., October 4, 1777. "King Roger," proprictor of Orton plantation, near Brunswick, and Nathaniel both left a large posterity, but compara- tively few are living in North Carolina, though the family record has been right well preserved up to a recent date. W.


The William and Mary Quarterly tells us that the Moore family in Virginia begins with John Moore, who patented two hundred and eighty-five acres of land in Elizabeth City County, in 1638. He came to Virginia in the Bona Nova, in 1620, at the age of thirty-six years. His wife, Elizabeth, came in the Abigail, in 1622. Capt. John Moore was Burgess for Isle of Wight County, formerly Warrosquiacke, in 1652-1654. In 1676 Augustine Moore, of the Old Paquoson (Elizabeth City) patented land formerly granted to his father, John Moore1. Augustine Moore2 married twice, first, Anne, named in grant of land in 1652; and, second, Eliza- beth, named in Elizabeth City County records. Augustine Moore died before 1688. He had issue :


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I. John Moore3.


II. Elizabeth Moore3. Married Capt. John Goodwin.


III. Capt. Augustine Moore8, one of the justices of Elizabeth City County, who probably married Mary Woolley, sinee his wife Mary, in a deed in 1667 in Laneaster County, ealls George Woolley her brother.


Issue of Capt. Augustine Moore and Mary, his wife, were:


I. John Moore4.


II. Edward Moore4.


III. Merritt Moore4.


IV. Daniel Moore4.


V. Martha Moore4. Married Mr. Dixon.


VI. Ann Moore4.


VII. William Moore4.


VIII. Augustine Moore4.


Of these, Daniel Moore lived in York County and married three times : first, Elizabeth, daughter of James Selater; second, Mary, daughter of Anthony Watts and widow of John Llewellyn; third, Mary Kirby, widow of Anthony Robinson,* Jr.


Daniel Moore and his wife, Mary, had issue :


I. Augustine Moore5.


II. Mary Moore5.


Issue of Anthony Robinson and Mary Kirby, his wife :


I. Mary Robinson.


II. Peter Robinson, b. March 10, 1733; d. July 6, 1835.


III. Franees Robinson, b. April 26, 1735.


IV. Anthony Robinson, b. June 15, 1737; d. - April, 1776. Married, first (December 1, 1757), Frances Read; second (December 23, 1762) Mary Philips. (Deseend- ants, Hayden's Virginia Genealogies.)


Augustine Moore located on a large traet of land on the Mat- tapony, in King William. He was known as "Old Grub Moore," owing to his having eleared so much new land. It was Augustine


*NOTE .- Anthony Robinson (John3, Anthony2, John1), b. Sept. 9, 1711; d. April 7, 1737. Drowned near Egg Island; buried May 6, 1737. Mar- ried Mary Kirby, b. -; d. before 1775. Married, second, Daniel Moore. -Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, p. 572.


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Moore who built Chelsea and named it for the home of the justly celebrated Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor in the reign of Henry VIII. The tombstone of Augustine Moore and that of his wife, Mary, were to be seen in the Garden of Chelsea in 1850 There was also a portrait of him and of one of his wives preserved at Chelsea in 1868 and of his daughter, Lucy Moore, who married Speaker Robinson. Augustine Moore died July 28, 1743. Hc was a very rich man and left a large landed estate. Married, first, Mary -; second, a widow Todd or Seaton. He had a wife named Elizabeth -. By his will, dated January 10, 1743, he deeded extensive tracts of land lying in King William and Spottsylvania counties, to wife Elizabeth and children, bequeath- ing the former for life, the family seat "Chelsea," comprising eighteen hundred acres of land in St. John's Parish, King William County, entailing it, after her death, to his son Bernard Moore and the heirs of his body.


I. Augustine Moore5.


II. Bernard Moore5.


III. Thomas Moore5, d. unmarried.


IV. Elizabeth Moore5, wife of George Scton.


V. Lucy Moores, wife of Speaker Robinson. (Speaker of the House of Burgesses of Virginia.)


V. Bernard Moore5 (Augustine4, Capt. Augustine3, Augustine2, John1), second son of Augustine Moore and his wife, Elizabeth He was of Chelsea. Married Ann Catherine, eldest daughter of Gov. Alexander Spottswood and his wife, Ann Butler Brayne, nieee and ward of James Butler, Duke of Ormond. Bernard Moore was a member of the House of Burgesses in 1744. He was also one of the "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe," and accompanied Gov. Spottswood in 1716 in his discovery of a passage over the Blue Ridge Mountains. Robert Beverley in the preface to the second edition of his "History of Virginia," published at London in 1722, says: "I was with the present Governor [Spotts- wood] at the head of those rivers [the York and Rappahannock], and their foundations are in the highest ridge of the mountains." Having crossed the York River at the Brick House, they lodged that night at the seat of Austin Moore, now Chelsea, on the Mat- tapony River, a few miles above its junction with the Pamunkey. On the following night they were hospitably entertained by Robert, Beverley. the historian, at his residenee.


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Bernard Moore and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife, had issue :


I. Augustine Moore®. Married Sarah Rind.


II. Thomas Moore®. Married


III. Bernard Moore®, Jr. Married Lucy Ann Heabard Leiper.


IV. Elizabeth Moore®. Married John Walker, of Belvoir.


V. Ann Butler Moore". Married Charles Carter, of Shirley. VI. John Moore®. Married Anna Dandridge.


VII. Lucy Moore".


VIII. Alexander Spottswood Moore6.


V. Elizabeth Moore6 (Augustine4, Capt. Augustine3, Augus- tine2, John1), daughter of Augustine Moore, of Chelsea, and Elizabeth -, his wife. Married, first, perhaps Mr. Loyd, issue, one son; second, Col. James Macon (see Macon family) ; third, George Seton. (William and Mary Quarterly.)


Elizabeth Moore and Col. James Macon had issue :


I. Mary Macon6. Married, first, William Aylett; second, Callowhill Minnis, member of Virginia convention, 1788. Issue :


I. Francis Minnis7.


II. Eliza Minnis7.


II. A daughter Macon". Married Bartholomew Dandridge. Issue :


I. One daughter7. Married Dandridge Claiborne. Besides other children Mrs. Dandridge Claiborne7 had issue :


I. Anne Claiborne8. Married Mr. Langhorne.


II. Elizabeth Claiborne8. Married Burwell Bassett.


III. One daughter8. Married Mr. Brooke. Issue :


I. Humphrey Brookeº. Married Miss Page.


II. Son Brookeº. Married Miss Taliaferro. (Taliaferro Family, Chapter XXI.)


III. Son Brookeº. Married Miss Minnis. Issue :


I. Callowhill Brooke10.


II. Anderson Brooke10.


III. Robert Brooke10.


IV. Daughter Brooke10. Married Mr. Robinson.


VI. Augustine Moore® (Bernard5, Augustine4, Capt. Augus- tine3, Augustine2, John1), son of Bernard Moore and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife. Married Sarah Rind. Issue :


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I. Sarah Moore7. Married Carter Braxton. Issue :


I. Carter Moore Braxton8.


II. Thomas Corbin Braxton8.


III. Augustine Braxton8.


IV. Judith Braxton8. Married John Dangerfield. Issue :


I. Luey Dangerfieldº. Married her cousin J. B. Henry.


V. Robert Carter Braxton8.


VI. George Braxton8.


VII. Elizabeth Braxton8 was first wife of Col. James Hugh Henry, of Pleasant Hill, King and Queen County, former residence of Speaker John Robinson.


VI. Thomas Moore® (Bernard5, Augustine+, Capt. Augus- tine3, Augustine2, John1), son of Bernard Moore and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife. Married -. Issue :


I. Luey Moore7. Married Alexander Rose, of Westmoreland Co., Va. Issue :


I. Alexander Rose8.


II. Robert Rose8. Married Miss Parker, and left issue.


III. Henry M. Rose8. Married Miss Mason.


I. One daughter Rose'. Married Carolinus Turner. There were several others.


IV. John Rose8.


V. Charlotte Rose8. Married Lieut. Jameson, and left issue.


VI. Charlotte Rose8. Married Rev. Mr. Hargrove, a Presby- terian minister.


VII. Maria M. Rose8. Married Rev. Robert J. Taylor, of Alexandria. Issue :


I. Maria Taylor". Married Alexander Marshall, of Warren- ton, Va.


VIII. Marietta Rose8.


VI. Bernard Moore® (Bernard5, Augustine4, Capt. Augustine3, Augustine2, John1), son of Bernard Moore, Sr., and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife. Married Lucy Ann Heabard Leiper, daughter of Dr. James H. and Luey Smallwood Leiper, daughter of Gov. Smallwood of Maryland (niece of Thomas Leiper, of Philadelphia, manufacturer of snuff, Market Street, who married Miss Thomas, of Maryland). Issue :


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[. Andrew Leiper Moore7. Married, first, Ann F., daughter of Robert Robinson, son of Speaker Robinson; second, Susan Nelson. Issue :


I. Robert Moore8.


II. Lucy Heabard Moore8. Married Benjamin M. Robinson, of Beesville. (Robinsons of Hewick.) Issue :


I. Elizabeth Moore Robinsonº. Married Dr. Turner, of New Kent Co., Va.


II. Anne Leiper Robinsonº.


III. Martha Gabriella Robinsonº.


V. Benjamin Needler Robinsonº. Major Taylor, of Richmond.


IV. Leiper Moore Robinsonº. Married a daughter of


VI. Mary Prosser Robinson9.


VII. Kate Spottswood Robinson9.


VIII. William Robinson9.


Elizabeth Moore Robinson' married Dr. Turner, of New Kent Co., Va., and had issue :


I. Lucy Heabard Turner10.


II. John Pendleton Turner10.


III. Louise Kemp Turner10.


IV. Robert Moore Turner10.


V. Benjamin Needler Turner10.


VI. Edmonia Pendleton Turner10.


VII. Nannie Leiper R. Turner10.


VIII. Mary Catherine Turner10.


II. Thomas Moore7, second son of Bernard Moore and Lucy Ann Heabard Leiper, his wife. Married, first, Robinette Nelson, daughter of Robert Nelson, of Malvern Hill; children nine. Married, second, L. Anna Aylett, of Montrello. Issue :


I. Elizabeth Moore8. Married Mr. John Milton Dabney, of Mobile, Ala. (See Dabney family, in Volume IV, Chapter V.)


II. Anna Moore8. Married Gaston Gwathway, of Richmond, Va. Issue :


. I. Elizabethi Gwathway®.


II. Frances Gwathwayº.


III. Brooke Gwathwayº.


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III. Elizabeth Moore7, the third child of Bernard Moore and Lucy Ann Heabard Leiper, his wife. Married William P. Taylor, of Hayfields, son of John Taylor, of Caroline, distinguished statesman, agriculturist and author.


IV. Lucy Moore7, fourth child of Bernard Moore® and L. A. H. Leiper, his wife.


VI. Elizabeth Moore® (Bernard5, Augustine4, Capt. Augus- tine8, Augustine2, John1), daughter of Bernard Moore5 and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife. Married John Walker, of "Belvoir," Albemarle Co., Va. Issue :


I. Mildred Walker7. Married Francis Kenlock, M. C., of Kensington, South Carolina. Issue :


I. Eliza Kinlock8. Married Hon. Hugh Nelson, M. C., of Belvoir. Issue :


I. Mildred Nelson9. Married Thomas Nelson, of Freder- icksburg, Va.


II. Francis Kinlock Nelsonº. Married, first, Ann, daughter of Mann Page; second, Mrs. Merriwether.


III. Ann Carter Nelsonº. Married Dr. Thomas Merriwether. Issue :


I. Douglas Merriwether10 and five others.


IV. Thomas Hugh Nelsonº. Married Miss Alexander, of Bed- ford Co., Va.


V. Charlotte Nelson ?.


VI. Caroline Nelsonº.


VII. Cleland Nelson". Married Mary Marburg.


VIII. Keating Nelson9. Married Julia Rogers. Issue :


I. Bettie Nelson10. Married Beverly Mason, of Washington. Issue :


I. Julia Mason11.


II. Betty Mason11 and others.


II. Cleland Kinlock Nelson10, D. D. Bishop of Georgia, 765 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.


IX. Robert Nelsonº. Married Virginia Nelson.


VI. Ann Butler Moore® (Bernard5, Augustine4, Capt. Augus- tine3, Augustine2, John1), daughter of Bernard Moore and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife. Married Charles Carter, of "Shirley." (See Carter Family, Chapter VII.)


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I. Mary Carter7. Married M. Nelson, of "Pampotyke," King William Co., Va.


II. Ann Hill Carter7. Married (as his second wife) Gen. Henry Lee ("Light-Horse" Harry Lee) ; she was the mother of Gen. R. E. Lee. (Carter Family, Chapter VII; Lee Family, Chapter VIII.)


III. Bernard Moore Carter7. Married Lucy, daughter of Gen. Henry Lee.


IV. Catherine Spottswood Moore7. Married Carter Berkeley. (Berkeley, Chapter XI.)


V. William Carter7. Married Charlotte, daughter of Dr. Foushee, of Richmond, Va.


VI. Mildred Walker Carter7, d. young.


VII. Lucy Carter7. Married Nathaniel Burwell, of Dropmore. VIII. F. Carter7, d. unmarried.


VI. John Moore® (Bernard5, Augustine4, Capt. Augustine8, Augustine2, John1), son of Bernard Moore and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife. Married Anna Dandridge. Issue :


I. Catherine Moore7. Married Mr. Pulham.


II. Dorothea Moore7. Married Mr. Stevens.


III. Eliza Moore7.


IV. Bernard Carter Moore7.


V. Robert Moore7. Married Miss Moseley.


VI. Nathaniel Moore7.


VII. John Spottswood Moore7. Married Miss Murray.


III. Lucy Moore3 (Bernard2, Augustine1), seventh child of Bernard Moore and Catherine Spottswood, his wife. Married (1774) Rev. Henry Skyren, b. 1729, Whitehaven, England. The exact time of his arrival in Virginia is not known, but his first field of ministry was in King and Queen and King William counties, preaching alternately in two or three of the churches and residing in the family of Colonel Corbin, of Laneville. Years afterward Rev. Mr. Skyren moved to Hampton, where after offi- ciating for six years he died, universally beloved and lamented. His tomb is still to be seen.


The inscription reads as follows :


Sacred to the memory of Rev. Henry Skyren, rector of Elizabeth City parish; born in Whitehaven, England, A. D. 1729; died in Hampton, Va., A. D. 1795. This monument is erected by his surviving children, Elizabeth Temple and Col. John Spottswood Skyren.


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Rev. Henry Skyren was an elegant scholar and accomplished gentleman, alike remarkable for his eloquence and picty, never participating in the worldly amusements so common to the clergy of that day. A reliable witness says, that when Mr. Skyren preached in the Old Acquinton Church, King William County, Va., the church was always so crowded that the people used to bring seats with them and fill up the aisles after the pows were filled. Rev. H. Skyren and Lucy Moore had three sons and three daughters. Sons never married. Col. John Spottswood Skyren was the last of the name.


I. Robert Skyren4.


II. Elizabeth Skyren4. Married Robert Temple, of Ampthill, formerly the seat of Col. Archibald Cary. (Sec Cary Family, Chapter IV.) Issue :


I. Mary Brooke Temple5. Married Mr. Crouch, of Richmond.


II. Catharine Ann Temple5. Married Col. James Henry, of Pleasant Hill, King and Queen Co., Va.


III. Benjamin Temple5. Married Lucy Robinson, of "He- wick."


IV. Henry Temple5. Married Caroline Gilliam, of South- ampton, Va.


V. Lucy Moore Temple5, died single.


VI. Elizabeth Temple5. Married Hon. Wm. Taylor, of Man- chester, Va.


VII. Maria Bernard Temple5. Married Thomas Robedeau Wolfe, of Clarke Co., Va .; now a lawyer of New Orleans, La.


VIII. Charlotte Temple5.


IX. Robertina Temple5, of Ampthill. Married Robert A. Grennan, of Orange Co., Va.


V. Mary Temple5 (Elizabeth4, Lucy8, Bernard2, Augustine1), daughter of Elizabeth Skyren and Robert Temple. Marricd Mr. Crouch. Issue :


I. Robert Crouch".


II. John Crouch".


III. Walter Crouch".


IV. Bernard Crouch".


V. Lucy Crouch6.


VI. Elizabeth Crouch6.


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V. Catharine Ann Temple" (Elizabeth+, Lucy3, Bernard2, Augustine1), second child of Elizabeth and Robert Temple. Mar- ried Col. James Henry, of Pleasant Hill, King and Queen Co., Va. She was his second wife, a cousin of his first wife, Ann Elizabeth Braxton. Catherine, of Chesterfield, and Col. James Hugh Henry had issue :


I. James Henry6.


II. Samuel Henry®.


III. Robert Temple Henry®, d. young.


IV. Spottswood Henry®, d. young.


V. Edward Moore Henry®. Married Indiana Virginia Killey.


VI. Benjamin Temple Henry®, d. single.


VII. Dr. Patrick Wise Henry6. Married Eliza Ruth Lynch.


(See Henry Family, Chapter XII.)


IV. Anne Skyren4 (Lucy Moore8, Bernard2, Augustine1), third child of Lucy Moore and Rev. Henry Skyren. Married, first, Frazier; second, Lewis. Issue unknown.


Issue by first marriage :


I. Samuel Frazier5.


II. Elizabeth Frazier5.


IV. John Skyren+.


IV. Maria Skyren4. Married Mr. Tebbs. Issue :


I. Dr. Robert Tebbs5. Married Miss Tunstall.


IV. Bernard Skyren4.


III. Alexander Spottswood Moore (Bernard2, Augustine1), eighth child of Bernard Moore2 and Ann Catherine Spottswood, his wife, of Mt. Nebo, near "Chelsea." Married (July 19, 1787) Elizabeth Aylett. Issue:


I. Mildred Walker Moore+. Married John Wilson Camp- bell, of Roekbridge Co., Va. Issue :


I. Charles Campbell5. Historian and educator, as genial, winning and as beloved as gentle "Elia," whom he greatly resembled in character. Author of "History of Virginia," a standard work of its kind. Born May 1, 1807; d. Sept. 7, 1876. Married, first, Elvira Callaway. (See Callaway Family.) Issue :


I.


Callaway Campbell6.


Charles Campbell5 married, second, Anna Burdsall, of Rahway, New Jersey. Issue :


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I. Mary Spottswood Campbell".


II. Nannie Campbell®. Married Lieutenant Nathaniel G. Whitehead, U. S. A., of Trenton, New Jersey.


III. Charles Campbell6.


IV. Fannie Burdsall Campbell".


II. Lavinia Moore Campbell5, daughter of Mildred Walker Moore and John Wilson Campbell. Married Rev. W. MePheeters. Issue :


I. Lavinia Moore McPheeters". Married Jesse Brown, of Raleigh, N. C.


III. Elizabeth Moore Campbell5. Married John Maben. Issue : I. Jane Maben6. Married Dr. John S. Dorsey Cullen, medieal director of Longstreet's Division, C. S. A.


II. Campbell Maben".


III. Mildred Maben". Married John Ashen.


IV. Willwood Maben6.


V. Mary Morrison Maben".


VI. William Hobson Maben".


VI. Jane Maben" married Dr. John S. Dorsey Cullen. Issue :


I. Elizabeth Cullen7.


II. Olivia Cullen7.


III. Mildred Cullen™.


IV. Jane Cullen7 and others.


IV. Eliza Moore4 (Alexander3, Bernard2, Augustine1), fourth child of Alexander Spottswood Moore3 and Elizabeth Aylett, his wife. Married Col. James McDonald, of "Glencoe," Ala. Issue :


I. Ann Henrietta McDonald6. Married Sterling R. Coekrell, of Nashville, Tenn. Issue :


I. Emmett Cockrell", captain C. S. A.


. II. Elizabeth Harding Coekrell". Married Dr. Neal. Issue : I. Henry Neal™.


II. Neal7.


III. Effie Cockrell6.


IV. Henrietta Coekrell6.


V. Amanthen Coekrell®.


VI. James MeDonald Cockrell®, lieutenant artillery C. S. A.


VII. Valentine Coekrell6. - VIII. Sterling Coekrell®, Military Institute, Marietta, Ga.


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III. Effie Lavinia McDonald5. Married Oakley Byrnum. Issue :


I. Mary Byrnum®.


II. Oakley Byrnum6.


III. Effie Byrnum6.


IV. Mary Fairfax Moore+ (Alexander3, Bernard2, Augustine1), fifth child of Alexander Spottswood Moore and Elizabeth Aylett, his wife. Married David Keller. Issue :


I. Alexander Moore Keller5. Married Jane Sheegog. Issue:


I. Ann S. Keller6.


II. Mary Louisa Keller".


III. Jane Hood Keller6.


IV. William Keller6.


V. David Keller®.


II. Francis Foreman Keller5. Married Ann Crozier, of Knox- ville, Tenn. Issue :


I. Crozier Keller".


II Mary Moore Keller®.


III. David Deadrich Keller".


IV. William Swan Keller8.


III. Margaret Keller5. Married Dr. Newsum. Issue :




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