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| Elizabeth Carroll was born in 1827. She was the daughter of Henry Carroll (of Clynmalira) and Mary Bondieu Sterett. |
| Willie Sloan died on 20 July 1863 at age 0. He was born on 20 July 1863 at Arkansas. He was the son of Col. Thomas Black Sloan and Missouri Hudson. |
| Robert LeRoy Livingston was born on 10 October 1778 at Claverack, New York. He was the son of John Livingston and Mary Le Roy.1 Robert LeRoy Livingston married Anna Maria Digges, daughter of George Digges and Catherine Brent, in 1811. Robert LeRoy Livingston died in 1836. He U.S. Represenative from New York, 1809-12. |
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| Lewis Whitfield was born in 1766. He was the son of William Whitfield and Rachel Bryan. |
| Avy Mann was born circa 1765 at Of, Wake, Virginia. He was the son of John Mann and Elizabeth Davies. |
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| Mary Dulaney was born circa 1726. She married Col. Benjamin Young Jr., son of Benjamin Young and Ann Rozer of Duddington, on 10 August 1757. As of 10 August 1757,her married name was Mrs. Young. |
| Peter Van Brugh Livingston was born in October 1710 at Albany, NY. He was the son of Col. Philip Livingston and Catherine VanBrugh. Peter Van Brugh Livingston married Mary Alexander on 3 November 1739. Peter Van Brugh Livingston died on 16 October 1792 at Elizabethtown, NJ. |
| Rev. David Williams was born on 28 May 1807 at Cumberland, NC. He was the son of Alexander Samuel Williams Sr. and Charity Smith. Rev. David Williams married Elizabeth Swan Toole. Rev. David Williams was buried at Arkadelphia, AR. |
| Laura-Lou Constance Newlon was born on 5 October 1922 at West Palm Beach, FL. As of 8 June 1947,her married name was Mrs. Cason. |
| Edward Cason was born in 1752 at Virginia (probably). He was the son of John Cason. Edward Cason married Ann F. Allen in August 1823. Edward Cason died in 1834 at Spotsylvania County, VA. |
| Henry Livingston was born on 8 January 1753. He was the son of Robert Livingston and Mary Thong. Henry Livingston died on 25 May 1823 at age 70. |
| Dr. John F. Wilson was born circa 1887. He married Martha (Mattie) Cason, daughter of Rev John Robert Cason Sr. and Mabel Rebecca Ingram, on 21 April 1934 at Lakeland, Florida. Dr. John F. Wilson died in March 1953 at Lakeland, Florida. |
| Rebecca Smith was born on 21 August 1766 at Virginia (?) Great Britain (?). She married James Cason, son of John Cason, on 17 February 1784. As of 17 February 1784,her married name was Mrs. Cason. Rebecca Smith died on 8 September 1836 at Jackson County, Tennessee, at age 70. |
| Eleanor Casanave married Robert Brent, son of George Brent and Eleanor Casanave, in 1787. She was born circa 1792. She was the daughter of Daniel Carroll of Upper Marlborough II and Eleanor Darnall. Eleanor Casanave married George Brent. Her married name was Brent. |
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| Jane Smith was born WFT est. 1711/1739. She married Joel Williams before 1750.1 As of before 1750,her married name was Mrs. Williams. |
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| James Montie Rea was born on 3 June 1909 at Charlottesville, Virginia. He married Frances Murray Wilson, daughter of Dr. John F. Wilson and Martha (Mattie) Cason, on 24 April 1934 at Lakeland, Florida. |
| Joanna Butcher was born circa 1710. She married Edward Cason circa 1735 at Old Rappahonnock/Essex Cty, VA3.1 As of circa 1735,her married name was Mrs. Cason. Joanna Butcher Joanna Butcher's marriage to Edward Cason is shown in the "Index to Marriage of Old Rappahonnock and Essex Counties, Virginia by Eva Eubank Wilkerson 1953, page 49. Her source was a deed dated 1744 which also showed that she had a broker name Christopher. She is also named wife of Edward, Daughter of John Butcher, and sister of Christopher Butcher in a deed book 23, 192-3, dated 13 April 1740, Edward & Joanna Butcher Cason to William Beverley (Essex Co., VA). |
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| Cornelia Beekman was born on 18 June 1693 at Kingston, NY. She married Gilbert Livingston, son of Robert Livingston (Sr.) of Livingston Manor of NY and Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer, on 22 December 1711. As of 22 December 1711,her married name was Mrs. Livingston. Cornelia Beekman died on 24 June 1742 at age 49. |
| James E. Cason was born circa 1796. He was the son of John Cason and Sidney Field Auld. |
| Bridget Carroll died on 1 September 1701 at age 0. She was born on 1 September 1701; (Died at Birth). She was the daughter of Charles Carroll (The Settler) and Mary Darnall I. |
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| Jackson Bozeman Ross was born on 9 March 1883 at Okolona, Clark County, AR. He was the son of William Peeples Ross and Alice Black Sloan. |
| Hester Eleanor Brooke was born in 1775 at London, England.1 She was the daughter of Capt. Leonard Brooke and Elizabeth Maxwell. Hester Eleanor Brooke married Capt. Henry Hill Jr., son of Henry Hill and Ann Haskins. Her married name was Mrs. Hill. Hester Eleanor Brooke died in 1835 at Prince Georges Co., Md. |
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| Christina Ten Broeck was born on 30 December 1718. She married Philip Livingston, son of Col. Philip Livingston and Catherine VanBrugh, on 14 April 1740. As of 14 April 1740,her married name was Mrs. Livingston. Christina Ten Broeck died on 29 June 1801 at age 82. |
| Heneritta Eleanor Wallis was born in 1869. She was the daughter of Francis Adolphus Wallis and Georgianna Wilson. Heneritta Eleanor Wallis married Elton Howard Perry in 1895. As of 1895,her married name was Mrs. Perry. |
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| Mary Sophia Carroll was born on 9 April 1804. She was the daughter of Col. Charles Carroll (of Homewood) and Harriet Chew. Mary Sophia Carroll married U.S. Senator Richard H. Bayard.1,2 Her married name was Bayard.1 Mary Sophia Carroll died in 1886.2 |
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| Mary Carroll was born in 1730. She was the daughter of Daniel Carroll of Duddington (I) and Ann Rozer of Duddington. Mary Carroll married Ignatius Digges of Melwood, Prince George's County, son of William Digges of Melwood Park and Eleanor Brooke.1 Her married name was Digges.1 Mary Carroll died in 1785. |
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| Mary Sterett Carroll was born on 1 July 1861. She was the daughter of Henry Hill Carroll. |
| William Browning Ross was born on 4 April 1821 at Alabama. He married Eliza Caroline Sloan, daughter of James Sloan I and Anna Carolyn McKinney, on 8 February 1849 at Clark Co., Arkansas. |
| Jefferson Davis Ross was born on 24 August 1861 at Arkansas. He was the son of William Browning Ross and Eliza Caroline Sloan. |
| Thomas Donnell Sloan was born on 8 March 1871 at Arkansas. He was the son of James Sloan II and Mary F. Stewart. Thomas Donnell Sloan died on 21 October 1891 at age 20. He was buried at Sloan Cemetery, Clark Co., Arkansas. |
| Ruth Wingfield was born in 1691 at St. Peters Parrish, New Kent, VA. She married John Wright, son of John Wright Wright. Her married name was Mrs. Wright. |
| Dr. James Sloan Ross was born on 21 March 1854 at Arkansas. He was the son of William Browning Ross and Eliza Caroline Sloan. |
| Phillip Livingston was born between 9 February 1733 and 9 February 1734. He was the son of Robert Livingston and Mary Thong. Phillip Livingston died on 3 April 1756. |
| ? Livingston was born on 30 October 1783. ? Livingston was the child of Robert LeRoy Livingston and Anna Maria Digges. |
| Catherine VanBrugh was born in 1689. She married Col. Philip Livingston, son of Robert Livingston (Sr.) of Livingston Manor of NY and Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer, on 19 September 1707 at Albany, NY. As of 19 September 1707,her married name was Mrs. Livingston. Catherine VanBrugh died on 20 February 1756. |
| Charles Henry Hill was born on 16 April 1855.1 He was the son of Thomas Hiram Hill and Ann Caroline Worsham. Charles Henry Hill appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 in the household of Thomas Hiram Hill at 1860 Bibb Co, GA, Macon Census, Bibb County, GA; Aug 22, 1860 Bibb Co.,Macon City, Page 602, Showing family, Dwelling # 1436, Lines 1-9.2 |
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Charles Carroll (of Carrollton or Signer) married an unknown person on 5 June.
He was born on 19 September 1737 at Annapolis, MD.1,2
He was the son of Charles (3) Carroll of Annapolis and Elizabeth Brooke.
Charles Carroll (of Carrollton or Signer) was educated in 1749 at Cecil County, MD; Studied at "Bohemia Manor School" in Cecil County, MD.2
He was educated in 1749 at French Flanders; "Sent Jesuit College of St. Omers in French Flanders with cousin John Carroll.2
He was educated in 1753 at Rheims, France; "Studied classical and modern literature at Jesuit College in Rheims."2
He was educated in 1755 at Paris, France; "Left Rheims for Paris; studied pholosphy and science at College of Louis-le-Grand."2
He was educated in 1757 at Paris, France; "Studied in Paris at College of Louis-le-Grand late summer: Charles Carroll of Annopolis visited him in Paris. December: at Bourges studing civil law."2
He "Met and courted Miss Alcock in Bourges." In 1758 at Bourges, France.2
He was educated in 1759 at London, England; "CCC returned to Paris to complete degree in Civil Law. Late August: Left France for London. Sept.2, Arrived in London to study English Law at the Middle Temple."2
He "Death of Elizabeth Brooke Carroll, CCC mother." On 12 March 1761 at Annapolis, MD.2
He "Fall: Began courting Louisa Baker; proposed marriage; Miss Baker refused." In 1763.3
He "Embarked from England for Maryland aboard the Randolph under Capt. Walker." In September 1764.2
He "Reported in The Maryland Gazette that CCC had arrived in Anapolis." On 14 February 1765 at Annapolis, MD.2
Marriage banns for Charles Carroll (of Carrollton or Signer) were published in 1766; "Engaged to Rachel Cooke who died in November."2
He married Mary Darnall II, daughter of Henry Darnall IV and Rachel Brooke, on 5 June 1768 at Annapolis, MD; "Married his cousin Mary (Molly) Darnall in Annopolis. CCC accepted into Homony Club; Paca and Chase also members."2
Charles Carroll (of Carrollton or Signer) witnessed "Law passed which prohitited serving in both Federal and State Senates. CCC resigned from the U.S. Senate. CCC proposed as candidate for president against Washington." In 1772.2 He witnessed "Jan-June: Antilon-First Citizen debates in the Maryland Gazzette over Gov. Eden's fee proclaimation. Daniel Dulany (Antilon) defends the governor; CCC (First Citizen) defends right of assembly to set fees." In 1773 at MD.2 He witnessed "Member of Annapolis Committee of Correspondence. Sept.5: Continental Congress met in Philadelphia; CCC attended as an observer since Md. delegation valued his opion. His religion prevented him from being an elected member." Oct.: Continental Congress adjourned. Oct. 19: Brig Peggy Stewart burned at Annapolis. In 1774 at Annapolis, MD.2 He witnessed Member of Md. Committee of Correspondence, Committee of Saftey. May: George Washington appointed Commander-In-Cheif of Revolutionary forces; CCC describes him as "a cool prudent man. Nov: CCC voted onton Committee "to represent and act for this county and city, and to carry into execution the association agreed." In 1775.2 He witnessed "March-June: Mission to Canada to obtain support for American cause; traveled with Benjamin Franklin, John Carroll and Samuel Chase. May 21: Md. Convention issued anti-independence instructions to Congressional Delegation. June 28: Md. Convention's ainti-independence instructions recinded; CCC instrumential in achieving this. July 18: Took seat as Md. delegate to Continental Congress (until 1778). Made member of Board of War. July 19: CCC voted in Congress to authorize engrossment of Declaration of Independence on parchment in preparation for its signing. Aug. 2: Signed Declaration of Independence with 49 delegates. CCC drafted Md. Constitution presented to Assembly. Aug. 27: Md. Consitution presented to Assembly. Nov. 3: Md. Constitution ammended and accepted." In 1776.2 He witnessed "Maryland State Senator" between 1777 and 1800.2 He "Death of Charles Carroll of Annapolis" (His father) on 30 May 1782.2 He "Death of Molly (Mrs. CCC)" (His wife) on 10 June 1782.2 He witnessed "One of three committee members appointed to draw up instructions for the newly formed Potomac Co., later the C & O Canal Co. of which CCC was a Director." In 1784.2 He witnessed "CCC elected to serve as delegate to Federal Consitutional Convention; declined." In 1787.2 He witnessed "Prepared address urging Maryland's ratification of Federal Consitution." In 1788.2 He witnessed CCC and John Henry elected as first U.S. Senators from Md. after ratification of Federal Consitution. First U.S. Congress in New York City. On 3 November 1792.2 He witnessed " "Ousted" from State Senate by Democrats. Founder of First Bank of United States." In 1800.2 He "One of the major founding stockholders of the Second Bank of the United States." In 1816.2 He witnessed "Adams and Jefferson died; CCC became the last surviving signer of Declaration of Independence." On 4 July 1826.3 He "Member of the Board of Directors of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. July 4: Laid 1st. cornerstone of the railroad." In 1828.2 He "President of the American Colonization Society." In 1831.2 He died on 14 November 1832 at MD, at age 95; "CCC died at house of his daughter Mary Caton; buried at Doughoregan."2 He was buried on 16 November 1832 at Ellicot City, Howard County, Maryland. He At the age of 10, he went to Bohemia Manor Academy, run by the Society of Jesus, near the Pennsyvania line. |
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| Charlotte Manning was born in 1802 at St. Mary's County, MD. She married Benjamin Young III, son of Benjamin Young and Martha Hall, on 11 January 1819 at The Grange, Charles Co., MD. As of 11 January 1819,her married name was Mrs. Young. |
| Lillie Belle Moore was born on 19 September 1880 at El Dorado, Howard County, AR. She married Elias Neill Sloan, son of Col. Thomas Black Sloan and Missouri Hudson, on 25 October 1905. As of 25 October 1905,her married name was Mrs. Sloan. Lillie Belle Moore died on 29 January 1933 at age 52. |
| Susan Mann was born on 20 February 1790. She was the daughter of Arnold Mann and Rebecca Wright. |
| Alexander S. Williams was born on 28 October 1810 at Cumberland, NC. He was the son of Alexander Samuel Williams Sr. and Charity Smith. Alexander S. Williams married Mary Margaret Barksdale on 15 April 1835 at Cumberland, North Carolina. Alexander S. Williams died on 12 May 1875 at Arkadelphia, AR, at age 64. He was buried at Beech Creek Twp. Clark AR Bethelem Cemetery. |
| Sarah Elizabeth Hill was born on 13 October 1851 at Saundersville, GA; Taken from the Hill-Thomas Bible Records- "Thomas Family Photostatic Copies" in possession of: Mrs. Joe Thomas, 513 West Church Street, Sandersville, GA.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hiram Hill and Ann Caroline Worsham. Sarah Elizabeth Hill appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 in the household of Thomas Hiram Hill at 1860 Bibb Co, GA, Macon Census, Bibb County, GA; Aug 22, 1860 Bibb Co.,Macon City, Page 602, Showing family, Dwelling # 1436, Lines 1-9.2 As of 27 November 1873,her married name was Thomas.1 Sarah Elizabeth Hill married Hiram J. Thomas on 27 November 1873.1 |
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Eliza Caroline Sloan was born on 23 October 1832 at Dobyville, Clark Co., Arkansas.
She was the daughter of James Sloan I and Anna Carolyn McKinney.
Eliza Caroline Sloan married William Browning Ross on 8 February 1849 at Clark Co., Arkansas.
As of 8 February 1849,her married name was Mrs. Ross.
Eliza Caroline Sloan died on 24 November 1866 at Okolona, Clark County, AR, at age 34.
She was buried at Ross Killingsworth Cemetary, Oklohona, Clark Co., AR.
She In an email from Wanda Sloan Karnes the following information was received: " Eliza died about 6 weeks after the birth of her 9th child in 17 years." Twin of Elizabeth (Betty) Sloan. |
| Joseph Percy Wilson was born in 1876. He married Georgianna Cornella Wallis, daughter of Francis Adolphus Wallis and Georgianna Wilson, in 1898. |
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| Martha A. Craven was born on 22 July 1849. She married Josiah Tyree Sloan, son of James Sloan I and Anna Tyree. Her married name was Mrs. Sloan. Martha A. Craven died on 6 May 1899 at Limestone County, Texas, at age 49. She was buried at Tehuacana Cemetery, Limestone Co., Texas. |
| Thomas Wiiliams Sloan was born on 30 September 1888. He was the son of Thomas Ashley Sloan and Joanna Williams. |
| Mary Rhoda Warren was born on 5 September 1827 at Troy, New York. She was the daughter of James Warren and Mary Britain Stevens. Mary Rhoda Warren married Benjamin F. Ingram on 16 February 1853. As of 16 February 1853,her married name was Mrs. Ingram. Mary Rhoda Warren died on 31 August 1918 at Delray Beach, Fl, at age 90. She was buried at Miami, Florida. |
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William Alexander Sloan was born in 1753 at Iredell Co., NC.
He was the son of Fergus Sloan and Ann Elizabeth Robinson.
William Alexander Sloan married Jane Stevenson on 13 May 1783 at Rowan Co., NcC.
William Alexander Sloan died on 22 June 1827 at Caledonia, Washington Co., MO.
He Received an email from Wanda Sloan Karnes with the following information: Abstracted from the St. Louis Christian Advocate of the Methodist Episcopal Church South: Wanda had a copy of the record. Revolutionary War, Ancestor # 3143 or #3560?, enlisted 1778 as Pvt. in Capt. Sharp's Company, 10th Reg. |
| Daniel Livingston was born on 3 June 1786. He was the son of Robert LeRoy Livingston and Anna Maria Digges. Daniel Livingston married Elizabeth Oothout on 23 May 1809. Daniel Livingston died on 2 April 1813 at age 26. |
| Arnold Mann was born before 1696 at King William, Virginia. He married an unknown person. |
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