Tofterå Slettemoen genealogy
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2251 | Children: Hendrikus Johannes (Hein) Heemskerk 1879-1928 Jan Heemskerk 1880-1944 Wilhelmina (Mijntje) Heemskerk 1882-1961 Gerarda Apollonia Heemskerk 1883-1884 Gerardus Heemskerk 1885-1885 Gerardus Heemskerk 1885- Maria Johanna (Maartje) Heemskerk 1888-1962 Nicolaas (Klaas) Heemskerk 1889-1972 Laurentius Heemskerk 1892-1892 Alida Heemskerk 1893-1940 Petrus Hendrikus Heemskerk 1896- Laurentius Hendrikus Heemskerk 1897-1955 Gerarda Heemskerk 1898-1899 Leonardus (Leen) Heemskerk 1899-1902 Gerarda (Grard) Heemskerk 1904-1968 | Heemskerk, Petrus (I33111)
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2252 | Children: Henrietta Oliva Svardahl, 1910– Alice Theressa m. McClurg, 1913– 1993 Harry Berger Svardahl, 1920– 2004 | Iversen, Thora Sesilia (I38858)
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2253 | Children: Hjalmer Ingolf Sathre, 1916-1997 George Henry Sathre, 1918-2003 Walter Clifford Sathre, 1924-1998 | Sætre, Villum Andreas Johannes. (I28882)
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2254 | Children: Ida Elisabeth Amberson, 1888– 1985 Anne Birgitte Amberson, 1891– Adolph Carl Amberson, 1895– 1988 | Amberson, Ambros (I42529)
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2255 | Children: James (1717-1792) Jane (1720-) George (1721-1815) Alexander (1725-1792) Elizabeth (1726-1824) John (1727-1763) | Buchanan, William Alexander (I28482)
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2256 | Children: Jan Gijsberts de Cruijff (Van Ravenhorst) ± 1614-± 1673 Hendrik Gijsbertsen de Cruijff (Van Klein Lambalgen) 1620- Sander Gijsbertsen de Ravenhorst (Van Lambalgen) ± 1620-1685 Cornelis de Cruijff (Van Klein Lambalgen) ± 1622- Wijntje Gijsbertsen de Cruijff (Van Klein Lambalgen) 1625- Thijs Gijsbertsen van Lambalgen ± 1630-1706 Gerrit Jans van Lambalgen (van 't Broek) ± 1645-1679 | de Cruijff (van Klein Lambalgen), Gijsbert Hermsen (I24125)
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2257 | Children: Jannitje Brama 1789-1859 Arie Brama 1791-1849 Martijntje Gerrits Brama 1796-1861 Willem Brama 1798-1870 Cornelis Brama 1800-1866 Lena Brama 1802-1829 Neeltje Brama 1804-1859 Pleuntje Brama 1806- Gerardus Brama 1808- | Brama, Gerrit (I24493)
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2258 | Children: Johanna Maria Alkemade 1821-1896 Nicolaas Alkemade 1822-1823 Anna Alkemade 1823-1846 Cornelia Alkemade 1825-1913 Hendrik Alkemade 1827-1827 Hendrik Alkemade 1828-1828 Hendrika Alkemade 1830-1831 | van Schie, Trijntje (I24513)
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2259 | Children: Johannes Fransciskes Smit 1788- Casper Andries Smit 1790-< 1793 Johanna Katrina Smit 1792- Casper Smit 1793- Franciscus Smit 1796- Andreas Smit 1799-< 1804 Katharina Smit 1802- Andries Smit 1804-1870 Jacomina Smit 1807- | Smit, Frans (I24818)
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2260 | Children: John Perry McQuay, 1897– 1990 Anna May McQuay, 1900– 1951 Harold McQuay, 1903– 1976 Elverda Isabel McQuay, 1908– 1996 | McQuay, Hamilton M. (I37469)
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2261 | Children: Jon b. 19 Sep 1819 Anton b. 05 Aug 1822 Reinert b. 28 Aug 1827 Olina b. 23 Apr 1832 Ingebor Pettrine, b. 12 Jan 1836 Andreas b. 11 Dec 1838 maybe more... | Loktu, Andreas Johnsen (I22299)
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2262 | Children: Katherine Sutherland, 1869– 1965 Sallie Keen, 1871– 1969 Mary Ellen Grinstead, 1876– 1912 Bessie B. Rex, 1878– 1964 James Harvey Bass, stock dealer and proprietor of the Bass House, was born in Howard County, Missouri, in June 1834. His father, George P. Bass, who was born in Nashville, Tennessee, died in Howard County in 1863. He came to Boone County as an early pioneer and established a tannery, which he carried on for many years. The mother of James, formerly Susanna M. Wiseman, and a native of Kentucky, is now living in Boone County. The subject of this sketch was raised on a farm and received a common school education, and learned the plastering trade. He worked some on the farm and at plastering in the fall seasons, and in 1861 he became a member of the Home Guards. Coming to Henry County in 1867, he settled twelve miles west of Windsor on a farm, working the farm and also doing plastering for the country around about. He married Mrs. Elizabeth (Woolfolk) Wall December 16, 1868. She had two sons by her first husband, Eugene E. Wall and Julius F. Wall. Julius F. married Miss Katie Burress, of Windsor, July 8, 1882. Mrs. Bass's first husband, Julius F. Wall, was killed at the Battle of Lone Jack on August 16, 1862. He was with Colonel Cockrell's regiment. [Vard Cockrell was a Confederate colonel. At least 55 Confederates were killed at this battle.] Her father, Charles T. Woolfolk, was born in Virginia, but was raised in Kentucky. His father was John Woolfolk, a Virginian by birth and of English descent and a soldier in the Revolution. Her mother was originally Polly A. Payne, of Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Bass have four daughters: Katie Woolfolk, Sallie P., Mary Ella, and Bessie Lewis. They are members of the Baptist Church, and he belongs to the Masonic fraternity. In 1869 Mr. Bass commenced the stock business and has made it his principal occupation since then. In 1876 he went to Texas with his family and started a sheep ranch in Comanche County with his brother, Lawrence. They continued it for four years. Selling out, he returned to his farm near Windsor, but soon disposed of this and moved into town. As the stock business was his favorite calling, he immediately commenced operations in company with Jacob Strauss, and since that time they have been the leading buyers in town. Mr. Bass has been a very fortunate businessman and accumulated a large property. He is liberal in the support of schools, churches, and the different enterprises of the city. Mrs. Bass has charge of the hotel and is proving herself to be a most capable and energetic woman. (Source - 1883 History of Henry County Missouri, National Historical Co., pg. 556) | Bass, James Harvey (I20888)
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2263 | Children: Klaas Hendriksz Kaptein Marijtje Hendriksdr Kaptein 1706- Simon Hendriksz Kaptein 1695- Jan Hendriksz Kaptein | Capteijn, Hendrik Simonsz (I24504)
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2264 | Children: Krijntje Jansdr van Roon 1713-1783 Jannetje Jansdr van Roon 1716-1777 Wouter Jansz van Roon 1720- | van Roon, Jan Maartensz (I24552)
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2265 | Children: Laura Welch, 1872 - 1942 Eva Welch, 1874 - Thomas R. Welch, 1875 - 1900 Charles Welch, 1878 - Sadie Welch, 1879 - William L. Welch, 1879 - 1945 Ernest Welch, 1879 - Maggie Welch, 1879 - 1972 Sarah A. Welch, 1882 - 1860 • Tennessee, McDonough, Illinois, USA 1870 • Township 8 Range 6, Saline, Illinois, USA 1880 • Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA 1900 • Galloway, Christian, Missouri, USA | Welch, Thomas Harris (I28497)
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2266 | Children: Libertus Streumer 1734-1814 Maria Streumer 1736-1739 Hieronimus Streumer 1738-1740 Engelberta Streumer 1740-1743 Jacoba Streumer 1742-1744 Johanna (Jannigje Jannetje) Streumer 1744-1816 Simon Streumer 1747- Belgium Jacobus Streumer 1749-1822 Rene Streumer 1752-1752 Cornelia Streumer 1754-1820 Profession: from April 20, 1758 till December 25, 1758 Soldaat bij de VOC. Op schip Standvastigheid Resident: until June 26, 1734 Kort Rozendaal, Utrecht (UT), from December 5, 1739 till October 9, 1744 Jufferstraat, Utrecht (UT). | Streumer, Simon (I24447)
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2267 | Children: Linda A Porter Franklin Janice Porter Hamilton Lance A Porter | Porter, Henry E. (I38721)
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2268 | Children: Maartje Steenvoorden 1722- Huibert Steenvoorden 1723- Willemtje Steenvoorden 1725- Neeltje Steenvoorden 1728- Sijmetje Steenvoorden 1729- Willem Steenvoorden 1730- Jannetje Leendertsdr Steenvoorden 1732-1785 Jan Steenvoorden 1733- Marijtje Steenvoorden 1735- | Steenvoorden, Leonardus Willemszn (I30403)
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2269 | Children: Margaret Smith Bass, 1864– Lawrence Patton Bass, 1870– 1920 Russell Aubrey Bass, 1875– 1949 | Bass, George Thomas (I20886)
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2270 | Children: Maria Duivenvoorden, 1899-1944, m. Duindam Wilhelmina Duivenvoorden, 1900-1984, m. van der Meij Jacobus Gerardus Duivenvoorden, 1902-1983 Jacoba Johanna Duivenvoorden, 1903-1980, m. van den Belt Petrus Johannes Duivenvoorden, 1905-1993 Johanna Clasina Duivenvoorden, 1907-1988, m. van Gijlswijk Anna Duivenvoorden, 1908-1995, m. van Denzen Gerardus Duivenvoorden, 1910-1975 Alida Huberta Duivenvoorden, 1911-2001, m. Kruse | Duivenvoorden, Johannes "Jan" (I44503)
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2271 | Children: Marijtje Albertsdr Steenvoorden - Brederode I 1797 - 1883 Cornelia Albertsdr Brederode III 1802 - 1884 Johannes Albertszn Brederode V 1806 - ? Jan Brederode 1811 - 1901 Dirk Albertsz Brederode II 1800 - 1801 Dirkje Albertsdr Brederode IV 1804 - 1842 Petronella Albertsdr Brederode VI 1807 - 1863 Johanna Albertsdr Brederode VIII 1814 - 1896 | Brederode, Albert Jansz (I22734)
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2272 | Children: Marijtje Gerritsdr van Schie 1696- Ariaantje van Schie 1697- Ariaantje Gerritsdr van Schie 1699- Wouter van Schie 1700- Neeltie Gerritsdr van Schie 1702-1790 Geertje van Schie 1704- | van Schie, Gerrit Woutersz (I24508)
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2273 | Children: Martin Theodore Klaith, 1886– 1968 Josephine Martina Klaith, 1891– 1968 Anna Elizabeth Klaith, 1893– 1978 Amanda Klaith, 1895– 1970 Laura Jorgine Klaith, 1899– 1915 | Klaith, Lorents Christian Ols. (I23614)
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2274 | Children: Mary E. Spencer Trigg, 1865– 1931 Helen K. Spencer Gillespie, 1867– 1945 Annie Edward Spencer, 1868– 1965 Richard Perry Spencer, 1873– 1953 Alexander Gibbs Spencer, 1874– 1962 | Spencer, Richard (I28715)
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2275 | Children: Merrigje Verlaan 1733-1734 Nelligje (Pieternelligje) Verlaan 1734- aft. 1773 Merrigje Verlaan 1736-1802 Dievertje Verlaan 1737-1737 Knelis Verlaan 1738-1738 Dievertje Verlaan 1739- Knelis Verlaan 1740-1742 Aeltje Verlaan 1741-< 1743 Aaltje Verlaan 1743-1821 Knelis Verlaan 1745-1745 Cornelis Verlaan 1746-< 1754 Jan Verlaan 1748- Creijn Verlaan 1749-< 1750 Creijn Verlaan 1750-???? Cornelis Verlaan 1754-1828 | Verlaan, Luijt Cnelisse (I33562)
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2276 | Children: Millicent Jane Gentry, 1847– 1927 Allen Leander Gentry, 1849– 1938 Elizabeth Ellen Gentry, 1851– 1918 Margaret Nancy Gentry, 1855– 1933 Son by: Mary Jane Hembree (1839– 1918) Lewis Gentry, 1855– 1930 | Gentry, David (I21177)
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2277 | Children: Mina Kathrine Levorson, 1885– 1982 Lotta Levorson, 1887– 1972 m. Holt Oscar Levorson, 1888– 1974 Albin Johan Levorson, 1890– 1972 Paul Edwin Levorson, 1892– 1894 Paul Gerhard Levorson, 1894– 1925 Martha Caspara Levorson, 1895– 1984 Johannes Levorson, 1897– 1983 Herman Levorson, 1897– 1977 Nora Henrietta Levorson, 1899– 1990 m. Renback Ingvald Lauritz Levorsen, 1901– 1989 Selmer Adolph Levorsen, 1903– 1989 Edwin Leonard Levorsen, 1905– 1973 Valborg Amanda Levorson, 1907– 2002 m. Rachiel | Levorson, Levor (I14309)
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2278 | Children: Myrtle Christine (Emil) Carlson, 1905-1993 - Finley Mabel Camilla (Kenneth) Norgaard, 1907-1983, Idaho and Hatton Mons Curtis Stordahl, 1908-1978, Hope, ND Joseph Elmer (Joe) Stordahl, 1910-1974, Las Vegas, NV Benjamin Christian (Ben) Stordahl, 1912-1979, Maywood, California Alphild Adeline Stordahl, m. William Splittstoesser, 1920-1999, Hope Clarence Stordahl, nevnt som son i 1930 og 1934, men var sonen til Mabel Made their home in Finley until they moved to Hope in 1930, and have since resided there (The Hope Pioneer 1955). 1900 • Highland, Steele, North Dakota, USA 1910 • Finley, Steele, North Dakota, USA 1930 • Primrose, Steele, North Dakota, USA 1940 • Hugo, Steele, North Dakota 1969 • Mayville, Traill, North Dakota, USA | Stordahl, Jacob Mikal (I30820)
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2279 | Children: Nicolaas (Klaas) Bakker 1843-1851 Korstiaan Victor (Cors) Bakker 1845-1903 Leonardus Bakker 1847-1849 Apolonia Maria (Pleuntje) Bakker 1850-1908 Nicolaas (Klaas) Bakker 1852-1939 Jacobus Bakker 1855-1937 Leonardus (Leen) Bakker 1857-1936 Agatha (Agie) Bakker 1860-1944 Maria (Mietje) Bakker 1866-1950 | Bakker, Johannes (I32904)
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2280 | Children: Oliver Richard Roalkvam, 1900– 1984 Ida Josephine Roalkvam, 1901– 1984 Selmer Melvin Roalkvam, 1903– 1954 Anna M Roalkvam, 1905– 1924 Nora Jeanette Roalkvam, 1907– 1932 | Roaldkvam, Nils Olsen (I35760)
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2281 | Children: Phyllis Viola m. Christianson (1925-2010) Howard Melford Johnson (1928-1981) Earl Harland Johnson (1936-1993) | Johnson, Clarence Theodor (I34981)
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2282 | Children: Rasmus Dronen, 1920– Caroline Dronen, 1921– Odelle Dronen, 1923– Borhild Dronen, 1925– Annie Dronen, 1926– Irine Dronen, 1928– Melphord Oliver Dronen, 1930– | Drønen, Abraham Ols. (I30813)
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2283 | Children: Roy Melvin "Mel" Mogster jr., 1939– Judith Maralyn "Judy" Mogster m. Massee, 1940– | Mogster, Roy Melvin (I38311)
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2284 | Children: Sivert John Sivertson, 1874– Helga Lovisa Sivertson Ellingson, 1876– 1912 Julius Severson, 1879– 1905 Albert Severson, 1881– 1965 Ella Severson Aakre, 1883– 1964 William Severson, 1885– 1933 Benny Alfred Severson, 1887– 1925 Theodore Severson, 1890– 1977 Otto Severson, 1894– 1980 Edgar Severson, 1896– 1952 | Severson Rishovd, Asle (I38372)
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2285 | Children: Susanne Kahn, 1748– 1817 Johann Kahn, 1750– Maria Elisabeth Kahn, 1753– Johann Tilmann Kahn, 1756– Gottfried Kahn, 1759– 1832 Peter Kahn, 1761– 1780 Johann Heinrich Kahn, 1766– 1845 Anna Eva Kahn, 1769– Maria Veronika Kahn, 1771– 1840 | Kahn, Johann Wilhelm (I40108)
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2286 | Children: William Bethel Webb, 1893– 1962 Golda M Webb, 1895– 1984 Edward James Webb, 1897– 1986 Joseph Stanley Webb, 1900– 1970 Dora Leona Webb, 1903– 1965 Elenora B Webb, 1910– Kenneth J Webb, 1912– 1984 | Webb, Jerome (I30847)
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2287 | Children: William Henry Mills 1887- Phoebe Elinor Mills 1893-1927 Hannah Mary Mills 1898-1968 Ruben Mills 1896-1904 Alley Mills 1900-1927 Burchell Mills 1902-2002 Vinchell Mills 1902- Frances "Dink" Mills 1904-1963 Martin Allen Mills 1907-1995 Tina Mills 1909-1919 Dessie Mills 1911-1981 James Madison Mills 1913-1977 | Mills, John Adam (I28617)
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2288 | Children: William Martin Nelson, 1896– 1982 Arnold Lawerance Nelson, 1898– 1941 Noble Nelson, 1899– 1991 Frances Lillian Nelson, 1902– 1982 Freddie Sanford Nelson, 1905– 1985 | Kalve, Jakob Nils. (I5216)
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2289 | Children: Helen Marietta Brunk - Klouser (1906-1996) Joseph Brunk (1908-1934) Gordon Austin Brunk (1910-1981) | Olsen, Gustava (I44753)
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2290 | Children: Isabell (1584), Richard (1590), John (1591), Dorothy (1600) Robert (1605) | Goode, Richard II (I20211)
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2291 | Children: James 1747, Thomas 1748, Mary Margaret 1751, Samuel 1758, John 1758, Martha E. 1761. | Hampton, James (I20233)
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2292 | Children: Alida, Jacob, Anne Marie, Ernest, Elizabeth, Beatrice, Neil, Bernadine. | Overwater, Jacobus Gerardus (I32731)
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2293 | Children: Angie, Blake, Brian, Bridget, Chad, Cory, Diane, Dustin, Richard, Tara | Waldal, Sylvia Ellean (I28868)
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2294 | Children: Anker Kruger Solheim, Solveig Margareth Solheim, Mildred Solheim, Einer Solheim, og Sverre George Solheim | Solheim, Sverre Magnus (I35124)
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2295 | Children: Arnold (1928-2021) and Millie | Gahr, August Bernard (I38955)
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2296 | Children: Cornelis and Trijntje had Dirck, Job and Bart(hout) Father may be Dirck Joriszoon (sons Willem, Job, Cornelis) and grandfarther Joris Dirckszoon abt 1500. In 1544 Joris Dirckszoon had a farm with 46 morgen (40 hectares) of land in use and was therefore a large "farmer" for that time and certainly not without means. In 1553 his estate was of a comparable size. Cornelis Dirck Joriszoon mentioned in 1592 and 1594 as a buyer of a piece of land, probably already middle-aged in those years. Survived his wife Trijntje Foppendochter by about eight years. She died shortly before 1615, Cornelis in any case before 1623. He had a brother Willem who was a shoemaker. Cornelis and Trijntje lived in a house of the church of Wassenaar, where their son Bart would later come to live. | Joriszoon, Cornelis Dirck (I44386)
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2297 | Children: David T. Halverson, Jewel A. Halverson and Donald Hubert Halverson all live in Arizona | Halvorson, Hubert Alfred (I30929)
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2298 | Children: Edward, Martin, Levi, Thomas, Maren and Celia. | Muggedalen, Erik Ols. (I30757)
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2299 | Children: Eleanor, Thomas jr., Nathaniel, Alexander (1705), John R. (col.), Mary, James. Historic Families of Kentucky by Thomas Marshall Green Regional Publishing House, 1959, Originally Published 1889 in Cincinnati REID Among the pioneers of Augusta county, were three brothers, of Scottish extraction, who came from the County Down, in Ireland, where they were born - Thomas, John and Andrew Reid. The oldest of these brothers, Thomas Reid, married a highland woman, named McKean, and had by her three children, two of whom married their cousins, daughters of their uncle, John Reid, Sr., who bore the title of colonel. These two were Colonel John Reid, Jr., who married his uncle John's daughter, Martha; and Nathan, who married his uncle John's daughter, Sarah.The third son of Thomas Reid, Alexander, came to Kentucky. It was this Alexander Reid, or his son, who represented Shelby county in the legislature in 1801, '02 and again in 1806; and it was a descendant of his, an Alexander Reid, of a later generation, who represented the same county in the legislature in 1825, '26, '27. Colonel John Reid, Sr., the second of the emigrant brothers, married Martha Nisbet, and had by her a numerous progeny, besides the two daughters above mentioned, as having married their cousins. The third brother, Andrew Reid, Sr., had, among others, a son, Andrew Reid, Jr., who married Sarah, daughter of his uncle, Colonel John Reid, Sr., and Martha Nisbet, and the widow of his uncle Thomas Reid's son, Nathan. This Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah Reid, had six children. One of their sons was General Andrew Reid, of Rockbridge, who married Magdalen McDowell, twin-sister of the first wife of Judge Caleb Wallace, and daughter of JudgeSamuel McDowell and Mary McClung. One of the daughters of Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah, was Agnes Ann Reid, who married William Alexander, was the mother of Dr. Archibald Alexander, of Princeton. Their residence stood on the ground now occupied by the residence of the late General Robert E. Lee, in Lexington, Virginia, and in which General Custis Lee now resides. A third daughter, Flora, married John Lyle; and Rev. John Lyle, who taught a female seminary at Paris, and established the "Citizen," was one of their sons. This latter married the widow Lapsley, whose maiden name was Irvine, and who was a sister of the wives of Samuel McDowell, of Mercer, and Colonel Joseph McDowell, of Danville. One of their sons was John Lyle, of Boyle county, who also married an Irvine. The fifth child of Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah, was Esther Reid, who married John Cummings, and was the mother of Elizabeth Cummings, the wife of Andrew McKnight. Another daughter of Andrew Reid, Jr., and Sarah-also named Sarah Reid-married Joseph Alexander, the fourth son of Archibald Alexander and Margaret Parks, brother of William Alexander (who married her sister, Agnes Ann Reid), and uncle of the great preacher and theologian. Sarah Reid, the wife of Andrew, Jr., in 1766, was murdered, and her body thrown into a creek, by a negro whom she had reproved. Andrew,son of William Alexander and Agnes Ann Reid-brother of Dr. Archibald-married Anne Aylett, and their fifth child, Evaline, was the wife of the distinguished General Samuel McDowell Moore, referred to on a previous page. Andrew McKnight and Elizabeth Cummings had a son born to them in Virginia, James, who married a Miss Paxton in that state. When this child was an infant, they removed to Woodford county, Kentucky, where they bought and lived upon a farm, and where their other children were born. That they were highly respected by all was but natural. For their high character, strong good sense, and quick-witted intelligence, they were honored by suchmen as Dr. Louis Marshall, and others, who could appreciate their worth.The REIDS AND MOORES The two eldest children of Judge Samuel McDowell and Mary McClung, born October 9, 1755, were twin sisters, Sarah and Magdalen. The former married Caleb Wallace, a graduate of Princeton-a Presbyterian minister at the time of the marriage. She died soon, and without issue. Mr. Wallace abandoned the ministry, became a successful lawyer, and was one of the first judges of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. Magdalen married Andrew Reid. Their oldestdaughter, Sarah married Andrew Moore, whose father, also names Andrew, was a soldier in the French and Indian War. The son distinguished himself for gallantry at Point Pleasant. General Andrew Moore, as he was designated, was a member of Congress from the Lexington, Virginia, district from 1789 to 1997; he was re-elected in 1804, and that same year was elected to the United States Senate, filling the place until 1809. He died in 1821. Hisoldest son was a member of Congress from 1833 to 1835; was a member of the convention that passed the ordinance of secession in 1861, against which he voted. Then a very old man, the efforts of Henry A. Wise to dragoon him into the support of secession met with humiliating failure. Afterward, he served in the Confederate army. His wife was Evelyn, daughter of William Alexander, of Rockbridge. Their daughter, Sallie Moore, married her cousin, John Harvey Moore. The second son of General Andrew Moore and Sarah Reid was David E.Moore, a lawyer of high standing in Lexington, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Harvey, a daughter of Matthew Harvey and sister of Mrs. Wm. A McDowell, and had by her eight children; of whom his son and namesake, David E. Moore, is a prominent member of the bar of Rockbridge. Virginia married Tedford Barclay, and Elizabeth is the wife of the scholarly Prof. Alexander Nelson. A daughter of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell married a Mr. McCampbell, and their daughter married a Venable, of a family distinguished in Virginia for literary attainments. The second and third daughters of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell also married members of the Venable family. The fourth daughter married Judge Abraham Smith, of Rockbridge. The fifth daughter of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell, married Major John Alexander, of Lexington, Virginia. Their son, John Alexander, is a lawyer of ability, and a citizen of prominence in Lexington, and their daughter, Agnes, was the wife of Rev. Beverly Tucker Lacey, the noted Presbyterian divine. The only son of Andrew Reid and Magdalen McDowell, was Dr. Samuel McDowell Reid, a skillful and distinguished physician of Lexington. He married a Miss Hare, and his daughters married, respectively, Prof. James White and Colonel John S. H. Ross. His son, bearing his own name, is a wealthy and reputable citizen of Rockbridge. ky-footsteps-digest V00 #175 | Reid, Thomas (I20191)
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2300 | Children: Finis, Jane Reid, James, Elizabeth, Mary, David Mc Knight, Samuel H., John D, Nancy, Thomas. | Shannon, David (I21238)
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