Some prominent Virginia families, Volume IV, Part 33

Author: Pecquet du Bellet, Louise, 1853-; Jaquelin, Edward, 1668-1730; Jaquelin, Martha (Cary) 1686-1733
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: [Lynchburg, Va. : J.P. Bell Co.
Number of Pages: 460


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Issue by second wife :


44. I. Judge R. H. Turner6, of the Winchester Circuit.


II. S. S. Turner6, member of Congress.


IV. William Williams+ (James3, William2, John1), son of James Williams and Eleanor Green. Married Anne Stubblefield, and had issue :


45. I. Anne Williams", twin.


46. II. Ellen Williams5, twin.


47. III. James Williams5.


48. IV. Sally Williams5.


. 49. V. Fanny Williams5.


50. VI. William Williams5.


51. VII. George S. Williams5.


52. VIII. Charles B. Williams5.


53. IX. Lucy Williams5.


IV. Fanny B. Williams+ (James", William2, John1), daughter of James Williams and Elizabeth Bruce, his second wife. Married Fayette Ball, son of Col. Burgess Ball, who was a cousin of Gen'l Washington, and who married a daughter of Gen'l Washington's brother Charles. No issue :


IV. Charles B. Williams+ (James3, William2, John1), son of James Williams and Elizabeth Bruce, his second wife. Married Ann M. Hackley. Issue :


54. I. Anne Eliza Williams5, d. in childhood.


55. II. Fanny Williams5. Married E. S. Taliaferro, being his second wife. Issue :


56. I. Williams6.


57. II. Alfred Williams6.


58. III. James Williams6.


59. III. James Edward Williams5. Married Miss Harrison. No issue.


60. IV. Finella Williams", d. unmarried.


61. V. Bessie Williams5. Married George H. Reid. Issue.


62. VI. Janet Bruce Williams5. Married William S. Hill. No issue.


63. VII. Harriet Williams5. Married C. D. Hill. Issue, one daughter.


64. VIII. Charles U. Williams5, a prominent lawyer in Rich- mond. Married Miss Davenport. Issue, five children.


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IV. Philip Williams+ (James3, William2, John1), son of James Williams and Elizabeth Bruce, his second wife. Married Mildred Catlett, and had issue :


65. I. James Williams5, d. in childhood.


66. Il. Betty Bruce Williams5, never married.


67. III. Robert Williams5, Brigadier and Adjutant General U. S. Army. Married Mrs. Douglas, widow of Senator Stephen A. Douglas. Issue, six children.


68. IV. Anne Williams5, d. in childhood.


69. V. George M. Williams". Married Miss G. S. Long, of Baltimore. Issue :


70. I. Elizabeth Williams". Married T. Clifford Stark.


71. II. Lucy Pendleton Williams". Married Edwin S. Slaughter.


72. III. Mildred B. Williams6.


73. IV. Ellis B. Williams".


74. V. Henry V. Williams".


75. VI. John S. Pendleton Williams6.


76. VII. George P. Williams6.


77. VIII. Mary J. Williams6.


78. IX. Gertrude M. Williams6.


79. X. Bettie B. Williams6.


80. XI. Pendleton L. Williams6.


81. XII. Anne Harvey Williams6.


VI. Lucy Mary Williams5, d. in childhood.


IV. Elizabeth Williams+ (James3, William2, John1), daughter of James Williams and Elizabeth Bruce, his second wife. Married Dr. George Morton. Issue : 82. I. William J. Morton3, d. unmarried.


83. II. George P. Morton5, d. unmarried.


84. III. Lucy P. Morton5. Married John Cooke Green. (Green Family, Chapter XII, Volume II.)


85. IV. Jeremiah Morton5. Married Charlotte Turner.


86. V. Charles B. Morton3. Married Miss Dickinson.


87. VI. John P. Morton5. d. unmarried.


88. VII. Thomas D. Morton5. Married Sally Pannill.


89. VIII. James W. Morton5, member of the Legislature and Judge of Orange Co., Va. Married Miss Harper.


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IV. Philip Williams+ (Philip3, William2, John1), son of Philip Williams and Miss Croutson. Married, first, Miss Hite; second, Miss Dunbar.


Issue by first wife :


90. I. Dr. Philip C. Williams5, of Baltimore. Married Miss Whitridge. Issue :


91. I. John W. Williams6.


92. II. T. Dudley Williams6.


93. III. W. Whitridge Williams6.


94. IV. Daughter Williams6.


95. II. Anne Williams5. Married Judge T. T. Fauntleroy. Issue :


96.


I. Philip Fauntleroy".


Issue by second wife :


97. I.


Mary L. D. Williams5. Married Rev. James B. Avirett.


98. II. John L. Williams5. Married Miss Gray.


99. III. Philippa Williams5.


100. IV. T. Clayton Williams5.


101. V. Sally Williams3.


102. VI. Lucy Williams5.


IV. James Williams+ (Philip3, William2, John1), son of Philip Williams3 and Miss Croutson, his wife. Married Miss Ott. Issue : 103. I. Daughter Williams5. Married Mr. Miller.


Issue :


IV. Samuel C. Williams+ (Philip3, William2, John1), son of Philip Williams and Miss Croutson. Married Miss Otland. 104. I. James H. Williams5, a prominent lawyer of Wood- stock.


105. II. Samuel C. Williams5, Jr.


106. III. William Williams5.


107. IV. Lucy Williams5. Married Judge Lovell, of Warren Co., Va.


108. V. Betty Williams3. Married Thomas Marshall, of Fauquier Co .. Va. (Volume I, Chapters VI and VII.) 109. VI. Daughter Williams3. Married L. Wagner, of Rich- mond, Va.


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IV. Mary Williams+ (Philip3, William2, John1), daughter of Philip Williams? and Miss Croutson, his wife. Married Dr. Magruder, of Woodstock. Issue. Several children, names un- known.


IV. Ellen Williams+ (Philip?, William2. John1), daughter of Philip Williams and Miss Croutson. Married Rev. Dr. Boyd, and had issue :


110. I. Holmes Boyds, prominent lawyer of Winchester, Va.


111. II. Philip W. Boyd5, merchant of Winchester.


112. III. Hunter Boyd5. Judge of District Court in Mary- laud.


NOTE .- William C. Williams3 ( William2, John1), son of William Williams and Lucy Clayton, his wife (was omitted above). Mar- ried Alice Burwell, of Gloucester Co., Va. Issue :


I. John G. Williams+.


II. Lewis B. Williams+.


Ill. Lucy Williams+.


IV. John G. Williams+ ( William C.3, William2. John1), son of William C. Williams and Alice Burwell. Married Miss Cringan, of Richmond, Va., and had issue :


113. I. William Clayton Williams5.


114. II. John Williams3, Jr.


115. III. Channing Williams3.


116. IV. Mary Ogilvie Williams".


117. V. Robert F. Williams®.


118. VI. Alice Williams5.


IV. Lewis B. Williams+ (William C.3, William2, John1). son of William C. Williams3 and Alice Burwell, of Gloucester Co., Va. Married, first, Mary Catlett; second, Charlotte Blair, no issue ; third, Mrs. O. Bannon, no issue.


Issue by first marriage :


119. I. Wm. Grymes Williams5, Judge of Orange Co., Va .. and member of the Legislature.


120. II. Lewis B. Williams", Jr.


121. III. Mary Blair Williams5.


122. IV. Charles Williams5.


123. V. Mildred Williams5.


124. VI. Alice Williams3.


125. VII. John G. Williams3.


126. VIII. Anne Williams5.


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William Grymes Williams married Roberta Hansborough.


Issue :


127. I. Richard C. Williams6.


128. II. William Clayton Williams".


129. III. Lewis B. Williams6.


130. IV. Bessie Williams6.


131. V. Samuel Williams6.


Mary Blair Williams5 married Mr. Leigh. Issue :


132. I. Charles Leigh6, d. unmarried.


133.


II. Mildred Leigh6. Married R. S. Booton, of Madi- son. Issue :


134. I. Lucy Booton7.


135. II. Richard Booton".


136. III. Susan Booton™.


137. IV. Lewis Booton7.


138. V. Kate Booton ?.


139. VI. William Booton ?.


140. VII. Alice Booton ?.


141. VIII. George Booton7.


IV. Lucy Williams+ (William C.3, William2, John1), daughter of William C. Williams3 and Alice Burwell. Married J: A. Smith, cashier for many years of Freedman's Bank of Virginia. Issue : 142. I. Bathurst Smiths, lives in Tennessee.


FIFTH GENERATION.


V. Ophelia Ann Williams3 (Isaac Hitet, John3, William2, John1), daughter of Isaac Hite Williams and Lucy Coleman Slaughter. Married Rev. George A. Smith, of Alexandria, Va. He was an Episcopal clergyman, eminent for learning and piety. He was editor for a number of years of the Episcopal Recorder, and was also the head of a school for boys near the Episcopal Seminary at Alexandria, Va. Issue :


143. I. Isaac Williams Smith6, b. 1826; d. 1896. He was a Civil Engineer and author of several books on engineering. He constructed many works, but his greatest achievement was the Williamette Falls Canal and Lock in Oregon. During the Civil War he served with distinction as captain of engi- neers; d. in C. S. A .. unmarried.


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144. II. Mary Watson Smith", b. 1827; d. 1901. Married (Oct., 1852) Rev. Robert Dunbar Brooke.


145. III. Eliza Williams Smith", b. 1829; d. unmarried.


146. IV. Luey Elizabeth Smith". Married (May, 1897) J. Douglas Corse, of Alexandria, Va.


147. V. George Hugh Smith6. Married Mrs. George Smith Patton, née Susan Thornton Glassell, b. March 2. 1835; d. Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 16, 1883. She was married first, by Rev. Philip Slaughter, D. D., in St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Va., Sept. 8. 1855, to Col. George Smith Patton, C. S. A., son of Hon. John Mercer Patton, one of the most eminent lawyers of Virginia; member of U. S. Congress, 1830-1838; Judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals. He was the great-grandson of Gen'l Hugh Mercer, who fell at Princeton, 1777, and on his mother's side he was descended from Maj. John Williams and Capt. Philip Slaughter, of the Revolutionary Army. She married, second, Col. George Hugh Smith. He was first cousin of her first husband; was a lawyer, practicing in Los Angeles, Cal., in partnership with his brother-in- law, Andrew Glassell and his stepson, George S. Patton, under the firm name of Glassell, Smith & Patton. He entered C. S. A., 1861, was Col. 62nd Virginia Infantry, or "Partisan Rangers." 148. VI. Eleanor Eltinge Smith", d. May 30, 1877, un- married.


149. VII. Isabella K. Smith6, unmarried.


150. VIII. Henry Martyn Smith", was a captain in his brother's regiment and later became a brilliant lawyer and eminent judge in Los Angeles, Cal.


V. Margaret French Williams" (Isaac Hite+, John3, William2, John1), daughter of Isaac Hite Williams and Lucy Coleman Slaughter, his wife. Married (1823) John Mercer Patton, son of Robert Patton of Scotland and his wife, a daughter of Gen'l Mercer. of Revolutionary fame. He was a brilliant orator and lawyer; member of Congress, and for many years the leader of the Richmond Bar. Mr. and Mrs. Patton had issue:


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151. I. Robert Williams Patton6, graduate of Virginia Military Institute; d. unmarried.


152.


II. John Mercer Patton6, b. May 9, 1826. Married, first (Nov. 11, 1858), Sally Lindsay Taylor; second (1878), Lucy Crump. He was a graduate at V. M. I. and Col. Louisiana Regiment in the Civil War. At the close of the Civil War, he was at a Fort on Mobile Bay.


153. III. Isaac W. Patton6.


155.


154. IV. George Smith Patton6, b. 1833. Married Susan Thornton Glassell (see above). He was a graduate of V. M. I., was Colonel of the 62nd (or 22nd) Va. Regiment, and was killed while in command of his Brigade at Winchester.


V. Waller Tazewell Patton6, b. 1835; d. July 3, 1863; graduate of V. M. I .; Col. 7th Va., and was mortally wounded while leading his regiment in Pickett's charge at Gettysburg. For his dis- tinguished gallantry his commission as Brigadier General was made out, but he died before it reached him. Had he lived to receive it he would have been the youngest General in the Confederate Army. He and his brother George lie buried in the same grave in the Confederate Cemetery at Winchester, Va. Col. Patton was unmarried.


156. VI. Eliza Williams Patton6, b. 1839. Married John Gilmer.


157. VII. Hugh Mercer Patton6, b. 1841. Married (1870) Fanny Bull. He graduated at V. M. I., was a Lieutenant in C. S. A., now (1906) resides Lynch- burg, Va.


158. VIII. James French Patton6, b. 1843; d. March 30, 1882. Married Malinda Caperton. He was a graduate of V. M. I., Lieut. C. S. A. In 1881, appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of West Virginia.


159. IX. William Macfarland Patton6, b. Aug. 25, 1845; d. May 27, 1905. Married (1872) Annie Jordan. He was one of the V. M. I. cadets in the battle of New Market. He was Professor of Engineering


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at V. M. I. for a number of years and at the time of his death held a similar position at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.


V. Mary Eleanor Williams" ( Isaac Hitet. John", William2, John1), daughter of Isaac Hite Williams and Lucy Coleman Slaughter, his wife. Married Dr. Walker Maury Hite, son of Maj. Isaac Hite, of "Belle Grove," and his second wife, Ann Tunstall Maury. A graduate of the University of Virginia and of the Pennsylvania College of Medicine at Philadelphia. In 1885 he moved to Albemarle Co., Va., purchasing "Kinlock," once the home of his ancestors, the Walkers, where he lived until his death. He is buried in the churchyard of Grace Church, in former times called Walker's Church, the first pastor of which was Rev. James Maury, his great-grandfather. Issue :


160. I. Isaac Williams Hites, b. Oct. 28. 1837. Married (June 4, 1891) Camilla Thornton.


161. II. Fontaine Maury Hite6, b. July 31, 1839; d. Jan. 21, 1861, unmarried.


162. III. George Smith Hite6, b. Aug. 19, 1847; d. July 7, 1862. He enlisted at the outbreak of the Civil War, in Company H, 19th Regiment Pickett's Brigade, was wounded near Richmond, June 27, 1862 ; d. a few days later in Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, unmarried.


163. IV. Mary Walker Hite6, b. Dec. 17, 1844. Married Frederick S. Longfield, Dec. 11, 1891.


164. V. Walker Hite6, b. June 14, 1848. Married (Dec., 1873) Bettie Floyd Coleman.


165. VI. Eliza Williams Hite", b. Jan. 21, 1853. Married (Nov. 21, 1877) George S. French.


166. VII. John James Williams Hite6, b. Sept. 4, 1857; un- married.


V. John James Williams5 (Isaac Hite+, John3, William2, John1), son of Isaac Hite Williams and Lucy Coleman Slaughter, his wife; b. 1820; he removed to San Francisco, Cal., where he became an eminent lawyer. He is characterized as "graceful and débonaire." His wife, Frances Thornton Thompson, was a daughter of Francis Thompson and Caroline H. Thornton and


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granddaughter of Hon. Philip Rootes Thompson, of "The Grange." Issue :


167. I. Frances Thornton Williams6, d. young.


168. II. Henry Williams6, d. young.


169. III. Thornton Williams6, d. young.


V. John W. Williams5 (John C.+, John3, William2, John1), son of John C. Williams+ and Mary Tutt, his wife; removed about 1840 from the family home in Rappahannock Co., Va., to Buchanan, Va., and there founded a large mercantile establish- ment, as the James River and Kanawha Canal had just reached that point, from which to supply other establishments in Craig and Giles counties in 1845. The family located in Pearisburg. Married Mary Frances Mason, December 12, 1839. Issue :


170. I. James W. Williams6, b. Nov. 4, 1840. Married (June 18, 1868) Mary A. Earley. He served throughout the Civil War in northern Virginia and since then has been a merchant in Pearisburg. He has represented his county and Pulaski in the House of Delegates, of which his eldest son, John W. Williams™, is clerk.


171. II. Mary Ellen Williams6, b. April 17, 1842; d. Jan. 5. 1876. Married, first (June 23, 1863), Capt. William H. Payne; second (Dec. 22, 1869), Capt. David A. French.


V. Reuben Long3 (Eleanor Eltinge Williams+, John3, William2, John1), son of Eleanor Eltinge Williams and Captain Nimrod Long. Married (1825) Elizabeth Rush Miller. Issne :


172. I. Joseph Miller Long6. Married, first, Anna Mary Miller, June 26, 1876; second (June 15, 1886), Jane Vivian Lewis.


V. Mary Evans Long5 (Eleanor Eltinge Williams+, John3, William2, John1), daughter of Eleanor Eltinge Williams and Captain Nimrod Long. b. January 31, 1796. Married (September 22, 1814) Charles Urquhart Lovell. He moved from Culpeper Co., Va., to Woodstock, Va. He practiced law. Issue :


173. I. William Jules Lovell6.


174. II. Jane Urquhart Lovell6. Married (Nov. 29, 1839) Dr. Isaac Newton Buck.


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175. III. Eleanor Williams Lovell". Married Samuel


Richardson.


176. IV. Lucy Ann Lovells. Married Thomas Randolph.


177. V. Julia Lovell6. Married Thomas Kizer.


178. VI. Elizabeth Lovell6. Married Wheatley.


179. VII. John Terrill Lovell6, b. July 13, 1862; d. Feb. 10, 1900. Married Lucy Ann Williams, b. Oct. 1. 1859.


John Terrill Lovell graduated with distinction at the University of Virginia in both the Academic and Law Departments. He began the practice of his profession in Dubuque, Iowa, and was there till the Civil War, when he hurried home to cast his lot with his own people. In 1871 he again went west, but on the death of his wife, who was killed by lightning in Iowa, he returned to Front Royal, Va. He was Judge of the County Court of War- ren for four terms, a member of the House of Delegates and chairman of the State Democratic Committee. In 1882 he was chosen State Senator. He declined re-election to devote his time to editing The Warren Sentinel and to his duties as clerk of both the County and Circuit Courts of Warren. In the councils of the Episcopal Church, of which he was a faithful and useful member, Judge Lovell was a familiar and prominent figure.


V. Lucy Green Long5 (Eleanor Eltinge Williams+, John", William2, John1), daughter of Eleanor Eltinge Williams and Captain Nimrod Long. Married Col. Robert Turner, as his second wife. Issue :


180. I. Robert Henry Turners, b. July 26, 1827; d. Nov. 2, 1900. Married (Oct. 16, 1849) Anna Maria Davison. (Issue, Volume III, Smith-Davison Family.)


181. II. James H. Turner6, b. Feb. 15. 1829. Married, first (Sept. 6, 1859) ; second, Mary Jackson, Oct. 27, 1867. He has been for many years a physician of Front Royal, Va., and is now almost seventy years of age.


182. III. Smith S. Turner6, b. Nov. 27, 1842; d. April 8, 1898.


Smith S. Turner was a cadet at the V. M. I. when the Civil War opened. When the cadets were put into service he was made


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lieutenant, then promoted to captain, then to major, serving to the end of the war. Major Turner studied law and practiced in his native county, his home being at Front Royal, Va. He repre- sented it in 1870 in the Legislature, later was made common- wealth's attorney. Upon the resignation of Charles L. O'Ferrall, as congressman, in order to become Governor of Virginia, Major Turner was unanimously nominated and by a large majority elected to Congress, 1896. He declined re-election, not willing to com- promise his sound money views. He said, "I am forced to choose between a seat in Congress and the preservation of my own integrity and self-respect. I do not hesitate to choose the latter." He believed free coinage would prove a calamity to the State, and rather than advocate a system of finance which his judgment con- demned he refused to be re-nominated. In peace and war he was a devoted son of Virginia and an unflinching Jeffersonian Demo- crat.


Major Turner married (November 21, 1872) Mary Louise Bird, daughter of Judge Mark Bird, of Woodstock, Shenandoah Co., Va., and Sarah Macon C. Hite, his wife. Issue :


183. I. Sallie Bird Turner7.


184. II. Lucy Green Turner™. Married (Oct. 10, 1899) Dr. Browning, of Rappahannock Co., Va., son of Dr. Jolin Strother Browning and Elizabeth Beale Roberts. Issue, one son.


185. III. Robert H. Turner™.


186. 'IV. Mark Bird Turner".


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