__ | _James FULLERTON ____| | (1615 - 1678) m 1640| | |__ | | |--Elizabeth FULLERTON | (1645 - ....) | __ | | |_Joana ______________| (1615 - 1678) m 1640| |__
[1264] This person is presumed living.
_Miles MARMADUKE ____ | (.... - 1695) _Christopher MARMADUKE _| | (1680 - 1761) m 1729 | | |_Jane _______________ | | |--Sandy MARMADUKE | | _William MCKENNEY ___ | | |_Deborah MCKENNEY ______| m 1729 | |_Jane _______________
_James MCCORKLE _____ | (1700 - 1759) m 1729 _Robert MCCORKLE ____| | (1730 - 1757) m 1754| | |_Jane STEELE ________ | (1704 - ....) m 1729 | |--Archibald MCCORKLE | (1754 - 1844) | _____________________ | | |_Margaret ___________| m 1754 | |_____________________
[806] Page 403 of Nacogdoches - - Gateway to Texas has Mary White McCorkleas the daughter of Archibald McCorkle, while page 404 shows her as thedaughter of Alexander McCorkle and Joanna White.
[807] Also shows up in the 1800 South Carolina Census.
[808] Moved here in 1806.
_John MOSBY _________+ | (1689 - 1718) m 1708 _John MOSBY _________| | (1710 - 1801) m 1746| | |_Martha WOMACK ______+ | (1680 - 1758) m 1708 | |--Mary MOSBY | (1756 - 1801) | _____________________ | | |_Lucy ALLEN _________| (1725 - 1801) m 1746| |_____________________
_David NEVIN ________+ | (1782 - 1848) m 1810 _David Robert Bruce NEVIN _| | (1828 - 1891) m 1869 | | |_Mary PIERCE ________ | (1791 - 1861) m 1810 | |--Andrew Parker NEVIN | (1874 - 1926) | _____________________ | | |_Rebecca Cloyd PARKER _____| (1837 - 1907) m 1869 | |_____________________
[630]
Served on the Committee of Labor, Council of National Defense duringWorld War I, Special Commission to France (1918) for AmericanCommittee for French Wounded. Was a member of the M.O.L.L., Society ofDescendants of the Mayflower. Member Special Commission of NationalCivic Federation for Foreign Industrial Research (1919). Co-author of"Labor Conditions in Great Britain and France", E.P. Dutton & Co.1920. Director, American Relief Administration at Belgrade, Serbia,1919. Received from the Serbian Government (1) Order III of Saint Savaand (2) White Eagle. Candidate for Supreme Court, New York Co., 1918,Republican, defeated.
[631] Admitted to the New York Bar in 1899.
_Daniel NEVIN _______ | (.... - 1785) m 1743 _Daniel NEVIN ________| | (1744 - 1813) m 1770 | | |_Margaret EAGLES ____+ | m 1743 | |--John NEVIN | (1776 - 1829) | _John WILLIAMSON ____ | | (1704 - 1757) m 1731 |_Margaret WILLIAMSON _| (1741 - 1822) m 1770 | |_Mary DAVISON _______+ (1714 - 1804) m 1731
[123] To map out suitable routes for railways.
[124] "His graduating oration was entitled 'On Domestic Slavery' and in thishe says: '. . . the Jews were forbidden to deliver up a fugitive slaveto his master who had fled to them for refuge . . .' Commenting onthis, Franklin T. Nevin writes: 'Here's a rather interestingcoincidence. Roger Taney, afterwards Chief Justice of the SupremeCourt, who wrote the Dred Scott Decision, upholding the right of aslave owner to go into a free state, recover his escaped slave andtake him back into slave territory, was a classmate of John Nevin'sand valedictorian of his class, which distinction he won by the voteof his classmates defeating John Nevin (so the story goes) by a singlevote.'"
[122] Inscription on tombstone at Middle Spring Presbyterian Church reads:"In Memory of John Nevin, whose body sleeps in this grave till theResurrection. He was born November 21, 1776 and having through thepower of the Gospel sustained in all the relations of life - thecharacter of a good man - and useful in his generation - He died inthe faith of Christ - and with the comfortable hope of an immortalityon the 19th of Ocotber 1829 in the 53d year of his age. 'If we believethat Jesus died and rose again - even so they also which sleep inJesus will God bring with him.' 1 Thess. IV-14."
[1646] Big Springs Presbyterian Church.
[1332] This person is presumed living.
_John REDMAN ________+ | (1667 - 1732) _John REDMAN ________| | (1688 - 1746) | | |_Mary _______________ | | |--Elizabeth REDMAN | | _____________________ | | |_Rebecca ____________| | |_____________________
[470] This person is presumed living.