_Edward CASON _______
| (1710 - 1785) m 1735
_John CASON _________|
| (1732 - ....) |
| |_Joanna BUTCHER _____
| (1710 - ....) m 1735
|
|--Thomas CASON
| (1762 - 1836)
| _____________________
| |
|_Susannah ___________|
(1730 - 1821) |
|_____________________
[1479] This person is presumed living.
[1272] This person is presumed living.
______________________
|
_William HERRON _____|
| |
| |______________________
|
|
|--Margaret HERRON
|
| _William REYNOLDS ____
| | (1730 - 1769) m 1764
|_Nancy REYNOLDS _____|
(1764 - 1809) |
|_Margaret WILLIAMSON _+
(1741 - 1822) m 1764
_Samuel HOWE __________
| (.... - 1872) m 1837
_Charles Merwin HOWE _|
| (1845 - 1913) m 1890 |
| |_Sarah Henderson COOK _+
| (1817 - 1883) m 1837
|
|--William Potwin HOWE
| (1891 - 1978)
| _______________________
| |
|_Clara POTWIN ________|
m 1890 |
|_______________________
________________________
|
_James Crawford MOODEY _|
| (.... - 1880) m 1851 |
| |________________________
|
|
|--James C. MOODEY
| (1854 - 1921)
| _William RANKIN ________
| | (1795 - 1872) m 1829
|_Mary Ada RANKIN _______|
(1832 - 1901) m 1851 |
|_Caroline Olivia NEVIN _+
(1812 - 1882) m 1829
[542] This person is presumed living.
_Solomon REDMAN _____+
| (1690 - 1749) m 1714
_Stewart (Stuart) REDMAN _|
| (1716 - ....) m 1782 |
| |_Mary STEWART _______
| (1680 - ....) m 1714
|
|--Grace REDMAN
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Jemina DOZIER ___________|
m 1782 |
|_____________________
[1027] Daughter of Dr. John and Jane Breathitt Sappington.
[1683]
"Colonel Marmaduke made his home near Arrow Rock Missouri. Her, theprominent Dr. John Sappington (formerly of Maryland) had a tavern, andseveral attractive daughters. The explorers, Kit Carson, Lewis andClark, Governor Claiborne Jackson and M. M. Marmaduke, were guests inthis house. January 24, 1826, Colonel Marmaduke married LaviniaSappington, a daughter of the doctor. Governor Jackson, in turn,mariied three of the daughters. . . The old tavern is now protected asa D. A. R. shrine; and the westward trail is marked by them, as atoken of our westward expansion."
From the Missouri State Historical Society:
"The uniting of the families of Marmaduke and Sappington exercised acontrolling infulence over the politics of their county, and thememory of this fact has been perpetuated in a pointing by GeneralBingham entitled "The General Election." - it portrays the principalparies - and Meredith Miles Marmaduke can be easily recognized aspresiding Judge."