1. Rebecca1 Shepherd (William2), daughter of William Shepherd and Rebecca Moxley, was born in Fredericksburg, VA 1810. Rebecca died August 7, 1856 in Athens, KY, at 46 years of age. Her body was interred in Athens, KY.
She married John Evans Parker in Spotsylvania Co., VA, March 10, 1831. John was born in Port Royal, VA October 4, 1795. John was the son of Watts Parker and Mary Lightburn. John died July 25, 1881 in Athens, KY, at 85 years of age. His body was interred in Athens, KY. At 25 years of age John became the father of Mildred Ann Parker in Caroline Co., VA, September 14, 1821. At 26 years of age John became the father of Patrick Robb Parker in Caroline Co., VA, August 30, 1822. At 36 years of age John became the father of Alexander Tennant Parker in Port Royal, VA, January 1, 1832. At 37 years of age John became the father of Mary Lightburn Parker in Walnut Hill, Fayette Co., KY, September 9, 1833. At 40 years of age John became the father of Lucy Watts Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, November 17, 1835. At 42 years of age John became the father of Stafford Lightburn Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, February 5, 1838. At 44 years of age John became the father of Martha Lightburn Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, May 3, 1840. At 47 years of age John became the father of John Henry Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, November 2, 1842. At 49 years of age John became the father of Sarah Frances ("Sally") Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, August 10, 1845. At 52 years of age John became the father of Watts Parker in Athens, KY, February 23, 1848. At 54 years of age John became the father of Virginia Caroline Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, September 7, 1850. At 59 years of age John became the father of Anis Preston Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, June 30, 1855. John Evans Parker moved to Kentucky in 1832 from Caroline County, Virginia. He first moved to Woodford County, then Walnut Hill in Fayette County, and then to Athens in Fayette County. He is listed in the 1850 Census of Fayette County, Kentucky as a shoemaker. This material about John Evans Parker was written by my father, James Parker LaBach: NOTE: The following information is from notes of Eleanor Parker Hopkins. She researched the Parker family extensively. Information on births, marriages, and deaths she copied from the Parker Bible. Other information came from court records, family correspondence, and family anecdotes. JOHN EVANS PARKER and his twin sister Mildred were born October 4, 1795. He was the son of Watts Parker and Mary Lightburn. It is said that the house he was born in was "a mansion with 20 windows across the front," and made of English brick. When he was five years old his father was commissioned Quarantine Officer at Port Royal. Their house is believed to have been on the Rappahannock River and John Evans Parker used to tell of the family's oyster shoals and how much he liked "Yar" soup. Other records indicate that the family may have had a second house in the town. The War of 1812 must have been a busy time for the Parker family. Family tradition has it that Sir Peter Parker with the English Squadron came up the Rappahannock River. The Officers of the Squadron of Sir Peter Parker came on shore and called on the Watts Parker family, compared notes, and said they were related to the family. One story has it that Sir Peter offered the family the protection of the British fleet. He was killed later in one of the battles of the war. This Sir Peter Parker was the nephew of the British Admiral, Sir Peter Parker, of Revolutionary War fame. Watts Parker also died in 1812, probably before this visit. John Evans may not have been home at the time of the visit of the British Squadron. He later received a pension for his service in Capt. Gray's Virginia Militia during the War of 1812. It was the family custom to send the sons to England to be educated. The oldest son, Stafford Lightburn Parker, took advantage of this opportunity. Upon returning to America he became a lawyer, and later Speaker of the House of Virginia, and Registrar of the Land Office. John Evans refused to go, and stayed in America. When he was 23 he married Mary B. Powers (April 22, 1819). They had two children: Mildred Ann Parker who lived only two weeks; and Patrick Robb Parker who lived a little over a year. His wife Mary died December 9, 1823. Three years later he married Gabriella Sale (April 22, 1827). She died November 26, 1829, less than three years after their marriage. He married Rebecca Shepherd on March 10, 1831. She was the daughter of William and Rebecca Moxley Shepherd, a native of Fredericksburg, Virginia (Spottsylvania County). This marriage is documented both in the Parker Bible and the records of Spottsylvania County. Their first child, Alexander Tennant Parker, was born January 1, 1832. It must have been that same year that the family decided to move to Kentucky. Family tradition has it that John Evans Parker came by boat to Kentucky by way of New Orleans; and that his wife and her mother, Rebecca Moxley Shepherd Bullock, came to Kentucky by way of Cumberland Gap. Whatever the route they followed, they went first to Woodford County and then to Walnut Hill. Their second child, Mary Lightburn Parker, was born September 9, 1833 at Walnut Hill. Two years later they were living in Athens where the remainder of their ten children were born. John Evans was Police Judge of that town for a number of years, and Chairman of the Trustees of the Corporation. In Athens John Evans set up a tannery and continued to operate this business for many years. The house they lived in was a log house on the main street of the town. The house, much altered in later years, stood until the 1970's. The Parker house in Port Royal where John Evans had grown up was taken by Union soldiers and used as a hospital during the War Between the States. The soldiers broke up much of the furniture and what was saved was stored in Mr. Garrett's barn. The house was burned before the War was over. Unfortunately, Mr. Garrett's barn was the barn in which John Wilkes Booth took refuge after assassinating President Lincoln. In the capture of Booth the barn was burned down, and the rest of the furniture lost. The Garrett's were friends of the Parkers in Virginia. One story is that in his last illness John Evans was smiling so happily in his sleep that his daughter asked him about it. He replied, "I was dreaming I was at a dance at Mr. Garrett's." John Evans Parker is described as 6 feet tall with blue eyes and sandy hair. He loved to dance and enjoyed all forms of social events. His obituary reads: "Mr. Parker was distinguished through the long period of his life in this county as an honorable, upright and just man. No stain rests upon his character. The proud inheritance he leaves to his surviving children is that of a preeminent love of justice and truth, which above all else was the predominant and all pervading inspiration of his life. He was honorable from principle; just because it is right to be just, and truthful because it was true to be so. His reason for doing right was that it was right." John Evans Parker died July 25, 1881, and is buried in the Cemetery at Athens along with his wife and five of his ten children.
At 21 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Alexander Tennant Parker in Port Royal, VA, January 1, 1832. At 23 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Mary Lightburn Parker in Walnut Hill, Fayette Co., KY, September 9, 1833. At 25 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Lucy Watts Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, November 17, 1835. At 27 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Stafford Lightburn Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, February 5, 1838. At 29 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Martha Lightburn Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, May 3, 1840. At 32 years of age Rebecca became the mother of John Henry Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, November 2, 1842. At 35 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Sarah Frances ("Sally") Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, August 10, 1845. At 37 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Watts Parker in Athens, KY, February 23, 1848. At 40 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Virginia Caroline Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, September 7, 1850. At 44 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Anis Preston Parker in Athens, Fayette Co., KY, June 30, 1855.
Rebecca Shepherd and John Evans Parker had the following children:
2 i. Alexander Tennant Parker was born in Port Royal, VA January 1, 1832. Alexander died November 23, 1922 in Lexington, Kentucky, at 90 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY. He married twice. He married Virginia Smith. Virginia was born 1851. Virginia died 1927 at 76 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY. He married Virginia Oots April 23, 1861. Virginia was born 1840. Virginia died 1872 at 32 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY. At 25 years of age Virginia became the mother of Ella Lightburn Parker 1865.
At 33 years of age Alexander became the father of Ella Lightburn Parker 1865. Alexander Parker was a dry goods merchant. He was also a pioneer in optics and microscopy and was on the faculty of Kentucky State College (later to become the University of Kentucky). He lived in a home at 291 South Ashland Avenue in Lexington, KY at the corner of South Ashland and High Streets.
3 ii. Mary Lightburn Parker was born in Walnut Hill, Fayette Co., KY September 9, 1833. Mary died May 25, 1907 at 73 years of age. Her body was interred in Athens Cemetery, Athens, KY.
4 iii. Lucy Watts Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY November 17, 1835. Lucy died 1916 at 80 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY. She married William Morton Faulconer June 6, 1866. William was born 1825. William died 1902 at 77 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 43 years of age William became the father of Florence Faulconer October 16, 1868. At 44 years of age William became the father of Eva Faulconer November 19, 1869. At 46 years of age William became the father of Clarence L. Faulconer August 28, 1871.
At 32 years of age Lucy became the mother of Florence Faulconer October 16, 1868. At 34 years of age Lucy became the mother of Eva Faulconer November 19, 1869. At 35 years of age Lucy became the mother of Clarence L. Faulconer August 28, 1871.
5 iv. Stafford Lightburn Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY February 5, 1838. Stafford died February 13, 1912 at 74 years of age. His body was interred in Athens Cemetery, Athens, KY.
6 v. Martha Lightburn Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY May 3, 1840. Martha died July 2, 1893 at 53 years of age. Her body was interred in Athens Cemetery, Athens, KY.
7 vi. John Henry Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY November 2, 1842. John died July 25, 1870 at 27 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, KY.
8 vii. Sarah Frances ("Sally") Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY August 10, 1845. Sarah died June 15, 1905 at 59 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
9 viii. Watts Parker was born in Athens, KY February 23, 1848. Watts died March 13, 1911 in Lexington, KY, at 63 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. He married Bettie Burgin in Lexington, KY, March 7, 1878. Bettie was born Madison Co., KY August 14, 1854. Bettie was the daughter of Tacitus Burgin and Mary Helen Hinds. Bettie died February 15, 1903 in Denver, CO, at 48 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 24 years of age Bettie became the mother of Eleanor Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 5, 1879. At 26 years of age Bettie became the mother of Mary Shepherd Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 1, 1880. At 28 years of age Bettie became the mother of Virginia Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, March 1883.
Watts's occupation: Attorney in Lexington, KY. At 30 years of age Watts became the father of Eleanor Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, January 5, 1879. At 32 years of age Watts became the father of Mary Shepherd Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 1, 1880. At 35 years of age Watts became the father of Virginia Parker Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, March 1883. This biography of Watts Parker is taken from Biographical Cyclopedia of the Commonwealth of Kentucky (John M. Gresham Compny, 1896): WATTS PARKER, Judge of the Twenty-second Judicial District of Kentucky, was born February 23, 1848, in the village of Athens, ten miles east of Lexington, Kentucky. His early education was limited to the schools of the village and vicinity, and this education was discontinued before he was fifteen years old. At the age of seventeen he conceived the idea of becoming a physician, and to obtain means to enable him to attend medical lectures, he engaged in a small grocery business in his native village and read medicine until he was twenty, attending one course of medical lectures, during this period, at the Miami Medical College. At the age of twenty he abandoned the study of medicine, and at twenty-one engaged in a small mercantile business in Lexington, and there began the study of law. He soon returned to Athens, resumed business at that place, and there continued the study of law. In August, 1870, he was examined by Chief Justice Robertson for a license to practice law, and a license was granted by Judge Robertson and Judge Peters. Removing to Lexington in 1872, he began the practice of law, attended the Law School of Kentucky University in 1872 and '73 and received a diploma of that institution. In 1874 he was admitted to a partnership with J. R. Morton, and this partnership continued until the latter went upon the bench in 1883. During this period the subject of this sketch served a term as city attorney, and was at one time a member of the School Board of Lexington. 1n 1884 he was appointed master commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court, and this position he held until January l, 1893. He was a commissioner of the Eastern Kentucky Lunatic Asylum for four years, and was president of the Central Bank from its organization until he assumed his duties as judge. In November, 1892, he was elected judge of the district composed of the County of Fayette, with the county seat at Lexington, the term for which he was elected beginning January 1, 1893, and to continue five years. He was married to Miss Bettie Burgin, March 7, 1878. Three children, Nellie Burgin, Mary Shepherd and Virginia, are the result of this union. In politics Judge Parker has always been a Democrat. His parents were John E. Parker of Caroline and Rebecca Shepherd of Spottsylvania County, Virginia. They emigrated to Kentucky in 1832; his mother died in 1855; his father in 1881. When a mere lad John E. Parker served as a soldier in a Virginia regiment in the War of 1812. He was a man of unusual energy, force of character and great courage. He was not prosperous in his business and died poor, but enjoyed the full confidence and respect of his fellow citizens. The subject of this sketch was thrown upon his own resources at an early age. He was named after his grandfather, Watts Parker, a native of Virginia and a soldier in the War of the Revolution. His obituary from Proceedings of the Tenth Annual meeting of the Kentucky State Bar Association (Louisville, KY, 1911) follows: Judge Watts Parker, Circuit Judge of the Twenty-second judicial district of Kentucky, which includes the City of Lexington and County of Fayette, was born in Athens, a hamlet of Fayette County, on the 23rd day of February, 1848. His parents, John and Rebecca Parker, came to Kentucky from Caroline County, Virginia, in 1832, and shortly thereafter settled at Athens. The early scholastic training of Watts Parker was somewhat limited, for the only school he attended before undertaking professional studies was the local country school of the neighborhood in which he lived, and he prosecuted his studies until his fourteenth year, after which time he was forced to engage in business for self support. For a while he attended a course of lectures in the Miami Medical College at Cincinnati, but a lack of funds forced him to return home and again engage in business. Still intent upon entering a professional life, be began the study of law while conducting a store at Athens, and on August 20, 1870, was admitted to the Fayette County Bar, after examination by Judges Robertson and Peters of the Court of Appeals. He did not begin the practice of law immediately, but spent two years more at his old home conducting a store and continuing his studies. In 1872 he located in Lexington and during the winter of 1872-73 he attended lectures in the law college of Kentucky (now Transylvania) University. Among the faculty at that time were John B. Huston, Madison C. Johnson, James O. Harrison and W. C. P. Breckinridge, four of the best lawyers in the history of the Commonwealth. The University conferred upon him the degree of Bachelor of Laws at the close of the law course and in 1874 he began the active practice of his profession in Lexington, soon thereafter forming a partnership with the late Judge Jere R. Morton. This relation was dissolved by the election of Judge Morton to the Circuit bench of the district of which Fayette County was then a part. Judge Morton appointed his former partner to the office of Master Commissioner of the Fayette Circuit Court and this office Parker continued to hold throughout the two terms of Judge Morton's incumbency. In 1892, Judge Morton having declined to stand for reelection, Watts Parker was elected without opposition to fill the office Judge Morton had vacated. This office he held continuously for eighteen years until his death in Lexington, on March 13, 1911. He was re-elected to the office three times, twice on the Democratic ticket and last on a Fusion ticket of Democrats and Republicans; twice being opposed and once without opposition. Three daughters survive Judge Parker, his wife, whose maiden name was Bettie Burgin, having died several years ago. Judge Parker was endowed naturally with a legal mind, and while his opportunities for becoming a great lawyer or a learned judge were limited, he improved them all with excellent results. Like Abraham Lincoln his reading was restricted to the few channels of legal literature that he could explore while struggling for a livelihood. But his keen, analytical mind, reasoning from the fundamental truths he had mastered, almost invariably solved the problems that came before him in accordance with legal principles, and above all, with right and justice. His love of the art of disputation sometimes retarded the progress of the trial of causes when he was sitting, but this was an evidence merely of one of Judge Parker's best characteristics, conservatism, and worked for right and justice in the end. Politically, Judge Parker was a Democrat of the old, conservative, Jeffersonian type-- a Democrat of Democrats. His hold was upon the great common people, of whom he was one. It is a significant fact that his political preferments did not come to him through social or family connections or alliances, for he was not a member of any particular religious sect or a believer in fraternal orders. While easy to approach and always carrying himself modestly, he was not gifted with popular manners, nor was he a "good mixer" or master of the art of propitiating public favor. He was honored with great opportunities for public service because of the love and respect that his people, the great army of voters, bore toward him.
10 ix. Virginia Caroline Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY September 7, 1850. Virginia died October 24, 1946 in Lexington, KY, at 96 years of age. Her body was interred in Athens Cemetery, Athens, KY.
11 x. Anis Preston Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY June 30, 1855. Anis died August 17, 1856 in Athens, KY, at 1 year of age. Her body was interred in Athens Cemetery, Athens, KY.
12. William2 Shepherd birth date unknown. William died 1815 in Virginia.
He married Rebecca Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA, April 3, 1799. Rebecca was born in Spotsylvania Co., VA ca 1780. Rebecca was the daughter of William Moxley and Penelope Neale. Rebecca died before 1840 in Athens, KY. Her body was interred in Christian farm opposite Boone', Athens. At 30 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Rebecca Shepherd in Fredericksburg, VA, 1810.
William became the father of Rebecca Shepherd in Fredericksburg, VA, 1810.
William Shepherd and Rebecca Moxley had the following children:
13 i. Ann1 Shepherd. She married Mr. Tillery. Ann went to Missouri.
14 ii. Mary Shepherd. She married Mr. Boler.
15 iii. Elizabeth (Betsey) Shepherd. She married Mr. Wharton. Elizabeth went to Missouri.
16 iv. John Shepherd. He married Miss Vaughn. John went to Missouri.
+ 1 v. Rebecca Shepherd was born 1810.
17. Rebecca2 Moxley (William3, John4, William5, William6, William7) was born in Spotsylvania Co., VA ca 1780. Rebecca died before 1840 in Athens, KY. Her body was interred in Christian farm opposite Boone', Athens.
She married twice. She married Joseph Bullock in Virginia. She married William Shepherd in Spotsylvania Co., VA, April 3, 1799. William died 1815 in Virginia. William became the father of Rebecca Shepherd in Fredericksburg, VA, 1810.
At 30 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Rebecca Shepherd in Fredericksburg, VA, 1810. Rebecca Moxley Shepherd Bullock moved to Kentucky in 1832 with her daughter, Rebecca, and son-in-law, John Evans Parker. For reasons not now known, she did not wish to be buried in the cemetery at Athens. I have no date of death for her but suspect it was before 1840. The book "William Moxley" published in 1993 by J. H. Sorensen, Falls Church, VA states that the second husband of Rebecca Moxley was Thomas Bullock and does not identify the surname of her mother. My information about this family is sketchy at best.
Rebecca Moxley and Joseph Bullock had the following children:
20. William3 Moxley (John4, William5, William6, William7) was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. William died 1789.
He married Penelope Neale. Penelope was the daughter of ? Neale. Penelope became the mother of Samuel Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of John Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of Mary Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of Elizabeth Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of Rebecca Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA, ca 1780.
William became the father of Samuel Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of John Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of Mary Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of Elizabeth Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of Rebecca Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA, ca 1780.
William Moxley and Penelope Neale had the following children:
21 i. unknown2 Moxley. Unknown died September 15, 1788. This child was reported to have died by the fall of a fodder stack in The Virginia Herald and Fredericksburg Advertiser newspaper of September 18, 1788. No name was given.
22 ii. Samuel Moxley was born in Spotsylvania Co., VA. He married twice. He married Sarah Rains. He married Ann Smallwood in Spotsylvania Co., VA, July 31, 1807.
23 iii. John Moxley was born in Spotsylvania Co., VA. He married Elizabeth Purvis. Elizabeth is the daughter of John Purvis and Margaret.
24 iv. Mary Moxley was born in Spotsylvania Co., VA. She married Thomas H. Garnett in Spotsylvania Co., VA, May 1, 1814.
25 v. Elizabeth Moxley was born in Spotsylvania Co., VA. She married William Strutton in Spotsylvania Co., VA, April 3, 1799.
+ 17 vi. Rebecca Moxley was born ca 1780.
26. Penelope3 Neale (?4) birth date unknown.
She married William Moxley. William was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. William was the son of John Moxley and Mary. William died 1789. William became the father of Samuel Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of John Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of Mary Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of Elizabeth Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. William became the father of Rebecca Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA, ca 1780. (See William Moxley for the children resulting from this marriage.)
Penelope became the mother of Samuel Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of John Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of Mary Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of Elizabeth Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Penelope became the mother of Rebecca Moxley in Spotsylvania Co., VA, ca 1780. The surname "Neale" for Penelope is based upon family tradition.
27. John4 Moxley (William5, William6, William7) was born in Westmoreland Co. VA ca 1701. John died 1771 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 70 years of age.
He married twice. He married Mary. Mary became the mother of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Jemima Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Mary Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. He married Elizabeth Shedrick. Elizabeth became the mother of John Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Jane Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Frances Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Alexander Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Johanna Barbara Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Elinor Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Sarah Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Augustine Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA.
John became the father of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Jemima Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Mary Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of John Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Jane Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Frances Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Alexander Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Johanna Barbara Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Elinor Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Sarah Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Augustine Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA.
John Moxley and Mary had the following children:
+ 20 i. William3 Moxley.
28 ii. Jemima Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. She married Willoughby Sanford.
29 iii. Mary Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. She married twice. She married William Doleman in Westmoreland Co., VA, March 18, 1775. William died ca 1784 in Westmoreland Co., VA. She married James McNeil in Westmoreland Co., VA, after 1784.
John Moxley and Elizabeth Shedrick had the following children:
30 iv. John Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. He married Isabella "Sabina" Rigg. Isabella was the daughter of James Rigg and Sarah.
31 v. Lattice Moxley. She married Daniel Walker in Westmoreland Co., VA, before March 26, 1756.
32 vi. Jane Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA.
33 vii. Frances Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA.
34 viii. Alexander Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. Alexander died ca 1762 in Westmoreland Co., VA. He married Frances.
35 ix. Johanna Barbara Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA.
36 x. Elinor Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. She married twice. She married Robert Sanford. She married Youell Sanford.
37 xi. Sarah Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA.
38 xii. Augustine Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. Augustine died before Nov. 4, 1797 in Westmoreland Co., VA. He married Catherine Moxley. Catherine is the daughter of Edward Moxley.
She married John Moxley. John was born in Westmoreland Co. VA ca 1701. John was the son of William Moxley and Ann Quigley. John died 1771 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 70 years of age. John became the father of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Jemima Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Mary Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of John Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Jane Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Frances Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Alexander Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Johanna Barbara Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Elinor Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Sarah Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. John became the father of Augustine Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. (See John Moxley for the children resulting from this marriage.)
Mary became the mother of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Jemima Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Mary Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA.
40. ?4 Neale birth date unknown.
? Neale had the following child:
+ 26 i. Penelope3 Neale.
41. William5 Moxley (William6, William7) was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1670. William died 1744 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 74 years of age.
He married Ann Quigley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1696. Ann was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1680. Ann was the daughter of John Quigley and Elinor Spense. Ann died ca 1739 in Westmoreland Co., VA. Ann became the mother of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. Ann became the mother of Thomas Moxley before 1700. Ann became the mother of Joseph Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. Ann became the mother of John Moxley in Westmoreland Co. VA, ca 1701. Ann became the mother of Samuel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1703. At 26 years of age Ann became the mother of Richard Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, July 13, 1706. Ann became the mother of Daniel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1707. Ann became the mother of Margaret Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1708. Ann became the mother of Nancy Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1709.
William became the father of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. William became the father of Thomas Moxley before 1700. William became the father of Joseph Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. William became the father of John Moxley in Westmoreland Co. VA, ca 1701. William became the father of Samuel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1703. At 36 years of age William became the father of Richard Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, July 13, 1706. William became the father of Daniel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1707. William became the father of Margaret Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1708. William became the father of Nancy Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1709.
William Moxley and Ann Quigley had the following children:
42 i. William4 Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA before 1700. William died ca 1752 in Fairfax Co., VA. He married twice. He married Elinor. He married Mrs. Jane Watkins.
43 ii. Thomas Moxley was born before 1700. Thomas died ca 1749 in Fairfax Co., VA. He married Ann Smith.
44 iii. Joseph Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA before 1700. Joseph died ca 1734 in Westmoreland Co., VA.
+ 27 iv. John Moxley was born ca 1701.
45 v. Samuel Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1703. Samuel died April 1768 in Fairfax Co., VA, at 64 years of age.
46 vi. Richard Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA July 13, 1706. Richard died April 8, 1777 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 70 years of age. He married Mary Kelley ca 1727. Mary was born January 1705. Mary was the daughter of John Kelley and Amy. Mary died August 27, 1774 at 69 years of age.
47 vii. Daniel Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1707. Daniel died 1774 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 67 years of age.
48 viii. Margaret Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1708. She married John Peyton in Westmoreland Co., VA. John was born in Westmoreland Co., VA. John died 1778 in Westmoreland Co., VA.
49 ix. Nancy Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1709.
50. Ann5 Quigley (John6) was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1680. Ann died ca 1739 in Westmoreland Co., VA.
She married William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1696. William was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1670. William was the son of William Moxley. William died 1744 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 74 years of age. William became the father of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. William became the father of Thomas Moxley before 1700. William became the father of Joseph Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. William became the father of John Moxley in Westmoreland Co. VA, ca 1701. William became the father of Samuel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1703. At 36 years of age William became the father of Richard Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, July 13, 1706. William became the father of Daniel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1707. William became the father of Margaret Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1708. William became the father of Nancy Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1709. (See William Moxley for the children resulting from this marriage.)
Ann became the mother of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. Ann became the mother of Thomas Moxley before 1700. Ann became the mother of Joseph Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, before 1700. Ann became the mother of John Moxley in Westmoreland Co. VA, ca 1701. Ann became the mother of Samuel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1703. At 26 years of age Ann became the mother of Richard Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, July 13, 1706. Ann became the mother of Daniel Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1707. Ann became the mother of Margaret Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1708. Ann became the mother of Nancy Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1709.
51. William6 Moxley (William7) was born in England ca 1640. William died 1713 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 73 years of age.
William became the father of William Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1670. William became the father of Thomas Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1672. William became the father of Ann "Nancy" Moxley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1674.
William Moxley had the following children:
52 i. Daniel5 Moxley. Daniel Moxley was a planter.
+ 41 ii. William Moxley was born ca 1670.
53 iii. Thomas Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1672. Thomas died 1702 in Princess Anne Co., VA, at 30 years of age. He married Ann Omohundro in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1690. Ann was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1666. Ann was the daughter of Richard Omohundro and Ann Moxley. Ann died August 16, 1697 in Princess Anne Co., VA, at 31 years of age.
54 iv. Ann "Nancy" Moxley was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1674. Ann died ca 1700 in Westmoreland Co., VA. She married William Omohundro in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1690. William was born in Westmoreland Co., VA ca 1666. William was the son of Richard Omohundro and Ann Moxley. William died 1699 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 33 years of age.
55. John6 Quigley birth date unknown.
He married Elinor Spense. Elinor is the daughter of William Spense and Elinor Draper. Elinor became the mother of Ann Quigley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1680.
John became the father of Ann Quigley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1680.
John Quigley and Elinor Spense had the following child:
+ 50 i. Ann5 Quigley was born ca 1680.
56. Elinor6 Spense (William7) birth date unknown.
She married John Quigley. John became the father of Ann Quigley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1680. (See John Quigley for the children resulting from this marriage.)
Elinor became the mother of Ann Quigley in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1680.
57. William7 Moxley was born in England ca 1610. William died ca 1668 in Westmoreland Co., VA.
He married Ann Bush in England, ca 1636. Ann was born in England ca 1618. Ann died ca 1669 in Westmoreland Co., VA. Ann became the mother of William Moxley in England, ca 1640. Ann became the mother of Ann Moxley in England, ca 1642.
William became the father of William Moxley in England, ca 1640. William became the father of Ann Moxley in England, ca 1642.
William Moxley and Ann Bush had the following children:
+ 51 i. William6 Moxley was born ca 1640.
58 ii. Ann Moxley was born in England ca 1642. Ann died 1705 in Westmoreland Co., VA, at 63 years of age. She married Richard Omohundro in Westmoreland Co., ca 1659. Richard became the father of Ann Omohundro in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1666. Richard became the father of William Omohundro in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1666.
Ann became the mother of Ann Omohundro in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1666. Ann became the mother of William Omohundro in Westmoreland Co., VA, ca 1666.
59. Ann7 Bush was born in England ca 1618. Ann died ca 1669 in Westmoreland Co., VA.
She married William Moxley in England, ca 1636. William was born in England ca 1610. William died ca 1668 in Westmoreland Co., VA. William became the father of William Moxley in England, ca 1640. William became the father of Ann Moxley in England, ca 1642. (See William Moxley for the children resulting from this marriage.)
Ann became the mother of William Moxley in England, ca 1640. Ann became the mother of Ann Moxley in England, ca 1642.
60. William7 Spense birth date unknown.
William Spense and Elinor Draper had the following child:
+ 56 i. Elinor6 Spense.
61. Elinor7 Draper birth date unknown.
She married William Spense. (See William Spense for the children resulting from this marriage.)
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