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John Barbee and Ann Miller




Husband John Barbee 1

         Born: 1683 - Middlesex Co, Virginia
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         Died: 10 Feb 1749 - Rappahanock, Essex, VA
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          AFN: P6JD-CB


       Father: William Barbee 1
       Mother: Elizabeth Beamont? 1


     Marriage: 25 Dec 1708




Wife Ann Miller

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William Barbee and Elizabeth Beamont?




Husband William Barbee 1

         Born: Abt 1655 - England
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         Died: 1720 - Middlesex Co, Virginia
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          AFN: P6JD-90
     Marriage: Bef 1683 - Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia




Wife Elizabeth Beamont? 1

         Born: 1655 - <, Middlesex, Virginia>
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          AFN: P6JD-B5



Children
1 M John Barbee 1

         Born: 1683 - Middlesex Co, Virginia
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         Died: 10 Feb 1749 - Rappahanock, Essex, VA
       Buried: 
          AFN: P6JD-CB
       Spouse: Ann Miller
         Marr: 25 Dec 1708



2 F Hannah Barbee 1,52

         Born: 1685 - Middlesex, CO, VA
   Christened: 12 Apr 1685 - Middlesex, CO, VA
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          AFN: R657-RM
       Spouse: Christopher Rhodes 1,52
         Marr: Abt 1705 - Virginia



3 F Ann Barbee 1

         Born: 1685 - Middlesex Co, Virginia
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          AFN: R657-WB



4 M William Barbee 1

         Born: 1687 - Middlesex Co, Virginia
   Christened: 15 May 1687 - Middlesex, CO, VA
         Died: 1757 - Essex Co., VA
       Buried: 
          AFN: R657-SS




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T.J. Barber and Mary Ettis Hitt




Husband T.J. Barber

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     Marriage: 5 Jun 1881 - Newton County, Missouri 53




Wife Mary Ettis Hitt

         Born: 9 Jan 1866 - Illinois
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       Father: Thomas Jefferson Hitt
       Mother: Susan E. Stark




General Notes (Wife)

Married: Tom J. Barber 5 June 1881
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Presley Newton Hitt and Mrs. Sarah E. Barnes




Husband Presley Newton Hitt 47

         Born: 2 Feb 1842 - Washington County, Illinois 47
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         Died: 24 May 1926 - Logansport, Louisiana
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       Father: Henry Hitt
       Mother: Hannah Matthews


     Marriage: 10 Oct 1888 - Hempstead County, Arkansas 48

 Other Spouse: Malinda Starks - 27 Mar 1863

 Other Spouse: Mary Jane Wright - 19 Oct 1870

 Other Spouse: M. C. Plant - 12 Jul 1868

 Other Spouse: Angeline Askew - 1 Jan 1880




Wife Mrs. Sarah E. Barnes

         Born: <1864> - <Washington, Illinois>
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General Notes (Husband)

1. Married: 1) Malinda (Stark) HARLAND, 22 Mar. 1863. (twin of Susan E.
Stark.
Sealed 6 May 1976 in SG temple.
2) Mary Jane WRIGHT, 19 Oct. 1870. Sealing cleared.
3) Sarah E. GORHAM, 14 Oct. 1888. Sealing cleared.
2. Served in Union Army in Civil War in Co. E 10th Regt. of Mo. Inf and Co. D 48th Illinois Infantry.
3. Lived in Arkansas from 1865 to 1878, Texas from 1878 to 1879, Arkansas from 1879 to 1891, and Texas from 1891 to 1912.
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Moises Barrera and Denise Desiree Corder




Husband Moises Barrera

         Born: 19 Sep 1967 - San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
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     Marriage: 11 Jun 1988 - Wilson, Texas




Wife Denise Desiree Corder

         Born: 30 Jul 1968 - Dallas, Dallas, Texas
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       Father: Tommy Wayne Corder
       Mother: Carole Lee Wente





Children
1 F Jordan Marie Barrera

         Born: 19 Jun 1989 - San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
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2 M Nicholas Barrera

         Born: 2 Apr 1991 - San Antonio, Bexar, Texas
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General Notes (Husband)

1. Parents were Moises Hernandez Barrera and Maria de los Angeles
Medellin.
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Joseph Handley and Mary A. Bates




Husband Joseph Handley

         Born: 9 Jun 1803 - Near Louisville, Kentucky
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         Died: 11 Jan 1880 - Hutton Township, Coles, Illinois
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       Father: Samuel Handley
       Mother: Mary Martha Ripple


     Marriage: 11 Jan 1880 - Edgar County, Illinois

 Other Spouse: Sally Hendsley - 14 Oct 1824 - Edgar County, Illinois

 Other Spouse: Sarah Bowen - 2 Apr 1834 - Edgar County, Illinois

 Other Spouse: Nancy Anderson - Apr 1866 - Edgar County, Illinois




Wife Mary A. Bates

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Children
1 M Joseph Handley

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2 F Arvilla Handley

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3 M Marcus C. Handley

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4 M Dennis Handley

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General Notes (Husband)

1887 Portrait and Biographical album of Coles Co., Illinois; pg. 448:
J.T. HANLEY, a native of the Prairie state, owns and occupies a comfortable homestead in Hutton Township on section 11, and since his residence here has identified himself thoroughly with the interests of the people of his township. He was born in Edgar County, Sept. 15, 1824, and is a descendant of excellent Irish ancestry, his grandfather, Samuel Hanley, having been a native of Ireland. The father of the latter died while he was young, and when about fifteen years old he ran away from home, determined to try his fortunes on this side of the water. He had read considerably of America, and without bidding his mother, brothers or sisters good-bye, embarked on a sailing-vessel, and with the high hopes of youth, made the tedious voyage from Liverpool to New York. Thence he proceeded to Pennsylvania, where he engaged to work on a farm, and was very successful in his efforts in the New World.
Samuel Hanley married early in life, his bride being Miss Mary Ripple and they settled near Louisville, Ky., where young Hanley established a distillery and remained in business for fifteen years. He finally sold out, and coming to this State entered forty acres of land at $1.25 per acre in Edgar county, and not long afterward started a distillery there also, which he operated in connection with farming until his death. He departed from the scenes of his earthly labors in the spring of 1852,when about seventy-eight years of age. His wife had died three years previously, being seventy-five years old. The fifteen children born of this marriage were named respectively, Joseph, Matthew, William, Lyda, Polly, Sytha, Michael, Anthony, Samuel, Ephraim, John, David, Betsey, Sallie and Savilla. Most of these are deceased.
Joseph Hanley, the father of our subject, was the eldest child of his parents, and was born near Louisville, Ky., June 9, 1803. He received a very limited education, and upon becoming old enough to labor declined to work in the distillery and was allowed to confine his industry to the farm. Upon reaching a marriageable age he chose for his bride Miss Sallie Hendsley, who became his wife when a maiden of fifteen years. Soon afterward he entered forty acres of land in Edgar County, where he lived twelve years, then selling our went into Pike County and entered eighty acres. This also he sold two years later, and after buying and selling 160 acres, took up his residence in Hutton Township, this county, in the spring of 1836. Here he entered first eighty acres and afterward doubled his landed area, and proceeded with the improvement and cultivation of his property until his death, which took place Jan. 11, 1880. He had been a worthy and esteemed citizen, and a member in good standing of the Baptist Church.
The young wife of Joseph Hanley only lived four years after their marriage, dying while a resident of Edgar County, Oct. 4, 1828, and being only nineteen years of age. She possessed many lovable qualities and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. There were born of this marriage four sons-William, John T., Samuel, and a babe who died unnamed. Mr. Hanley, in 1832, was married to Miss Sallie Bowen, and of this union there were born eight children, viz.: Joshua, Jacob R., Michael, Stanley, Mary Ann, David, George, and Louisa. The mother of these died at home of her husband in Hutton Township in May, 1862, aged forty-six years. She was a lady of many excellent qualities and a member of the Baptist Church. The third marriage of Joseph Hanley was with Miss Nancy Anderson, and took place in Hutton Township, Oct. 22, 1864. The only child of this marriage was a daughter, Nancy, and the mother a few days after her birth was taken with the measles, and died Oct. 22, 1865. The fourth wife of Joseph Hanley was formerly Miss Mary A. Bates, to whom he was married in April, 1866. Their four children were Joseph, Arvilla, Marcus C. and Dennis. This lady is still living.
The subject of our sketch remained under the parental roof his boyhood and youth, receiving limited school advantages, and early in life became useful around his father's homestead and has spent but few idle days during his whole life. After reaching his majority he went up into Grant County, Wis., where he remained twelve years, during the summer seasons, and spent his winters with his father. He was married, Jan 28, 1850, to Miss Nancy E., daughter of John and Nellie Donelson, who was born May 26, 1831, in Pennsylvania. Her parents were natives of Scotland, and her father was eighty years of age at the time of his death. The mother lived to be nearly as old.
After their marriage Mr. And Mrs. Hanley settled on a farm in Pleasant Grove Township, this county, where they lived one year, and Mr. H. then purchased 105 acres now included in his present farm. He has been remarkably prosperous, and is the owner of 640 acres, comprising the home farm, besides twenty-five acres in Edgar County and forty on section 12, in Hutton Township. His residence is a fine brick structure erected in 1874. The farm is situated near the banks of the Embarras River, five and one-half miles east of Charleston. Mr. Hanley and his wife have no children. They are members in good standing of the Baptist Church, and politically our subject votes with the Democratic party. He has given much attention to diseases of horses, and for the last thirty years has practiced successfully as a veterinary surgeon.


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David Roe Coleman and Edith Beam




Husband David Roe Coleman 11

         Born: 19 May 1765 - Halifax County, North Carolina 54
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         Died: 25 Mar 1855 - Fairfield County, South Carolina
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       Father: Robert Coleman 11
       Mother: Elizabeth Roe 11


     Marriage: 13 Sep 1787 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 54




Wife Edith Beam

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Children
1 M Robert Coleman

         Born: 26 Aug 1789 55
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2 M Wiley Coleman

         Born: 10 Mar 1792 55
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3 M David Henry Coleman

         Born: 17 Dec 1794 55
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4 M Henry Alexander Coleman

         Born: 5 Sep 1797 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 55
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       Spouse: Chaney Feaster
         Marr: 5 Dec 1822 54



5 M Wilson Henry Coleman

         Born: 25 Mar 1800 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 55
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6 F Isabella Coleman

         Born: 13 Sep 1803 - Fairfield County, South Carolina 55
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7 F Elizabeth Coleman

         Born: 6 Apr 1807 55
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8 F Sallie Coleman

         Born: 10 Apr 1810 55
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General Notes (Husband)

1. Two of David's sons, Wilson, and David, moved to Mississippi about
1840 and their descendants lived not far from the descendants of Griffen
Coleman in Clay Co. near Louisville.
2. Of this large family, three died infants. John, Griffen, William,
Francis, and the two sisters went West, first to Greene County, Alabama.
I know nothing at all about their descendants, except that they went on
to Mississippi and Texas. David, Robert, Wiley, Allen, Solomon and Henry
Jonathan lived and died near by, all marrying and rearing rather large
families.
3. Sealing occurred to Robert Coleman and Elizabeth Roe. All dates and places are the same.
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Beasley




Husband Beasley

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Children
1 M Abraham Beasley 1

         Born: Abt 1700 - South Carolina
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          AFN: QSCS-ZT
       Spouse: <Unknown> 1
         Marr: Abt 1724 - South Carolina




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Abraham Beasley




Husband Abraham Beasley 1

         Born: Abt 1700 - South Carolina
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          AFN: QSCS-ZT


       Father: Beasley
       Mother: 


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 Other Spouse: <Unknown> 1 - Abt 1724 - South Carolina




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Children
1 M Jacob Beasley 1

         Born: Abt 1726 - Craven District, South Carolina
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         Died: Abt 1773 - Fairfield County, South Carolina
       Buried: 
          AFN: QSCT-15
       Spouse: Margaret Pickens 1
         Marr: Abt 1758




General Notes (Husband)

1. Submitter(s):
a. CHARLES ELDON HUNT Microfilm: NONE 1871 WYOMING STREET SALT LAKE CITY UT Submission: AF92-101285 USA 84108
b. MONTE JAY MONTIERTH Microfilm: NONE P O BOX 5393 2143 N WINTHROP, MESA AZ Submission: AF95-110433 USA 85213
c. DONNA WEPPLER Microfilm: NONE 5588 N NANTUCKET FRESNO CA Submission: AF96-109590 USA 93704-1911
d. HALVER SAMUEL CLUFF Microfilm: NONE C/O JUDD HUMPHERYS 7175 HOLLOW BROOK DRIVE EDMOND OK Submission: AF97-111370 USA 73003


Research Notes (Husband)

1. December 15, 1769 - Craven County NC? - Solomon Beasley 200 ac. On the N side of the Neuse River on the east side of the mouth of Goose Creek, joining his own lines.
2. S. C. Land Grants:
a. John Beasley on waters of Lynch Creek, 100 acres Vol. 28, pp. 479, 19 Mar. 1773
b. Richard Beasley Granbury Co. 100 acres, Vol. 33, pp 14, 6 Sep. 1774

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Pinckney Lackey and Alice Melvina Beasley




Husband Pinckney Lackey

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       Buried:  - Locust Hill Cemetary, Mississippi
     Marriage: 5 Jan 1879




Wife Alice Melvina Beasley

         Born: 13 May 1858 - Union County, Mississippi
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         Died: 25 Aug 1924
       Buried:  - Locust Hill Cemetary, Mississippi


       Father: George Spencer Beasley
       Mother: Rebecca McGuen




General Notes (Wife)

1. Marr. Pinckney Lackey.




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