Ancestry of Nathaniel Hart, Jr. (1770-1844)

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William A. LaBach
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Lexington, KY 40502
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Ultimate Family Tree, ver 2.9
LABACH Project Version 1192
October 10, 2000

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Table of Contents

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Canterbury, Claiborne, Frith, Haley, Hart, Kincheloe, Kinseloe, Rice, Simpson, Williams

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First Generation

1. Nathaniel1 Hart, Jr. (Nathaniel2, Thomas3, Thomas4), son of Nathaniel Hart and Sarah Simpson, was born in Caswell Co., NC September 30, 1770. Nathaniel died February 7, 1844 in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, at 73 years of age. His body was interred in Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, KY.

He married Susanna Preston in Montgomery Co., VA, August 26, 1797. Susanna was born in "Greenfield", Botetourt Co., VA October 7, 1772. Susanna was the daughter of William Preston and Susanna Smith. Susanna died June 21, 1833 in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, at 60 years of age. Her body was interred in Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, KY. At 25 years of age Susanna became the mother of Susanna Smith Preston Hart August, 1798. At 27 years of age Susanna became the mother of Sarah Simpson Hart June 8, 1800. At 29 years of age Susanna became the mother of Letitia Preston Hart March 15, 1802. At 31 years of age Susanna became the mother of Louisiana Breckinridge Hart in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, December 3, 1803. At 32 years of age Susanna became the mother of Nathaniel Hart April 27, 1805. At 34 years of age Susanna became the mother of William Preston Hart July 25, 1807. At 36 years of age Susanna became the mother of Virginia H. Hart June 14, 1809. At 38 years of age Susanna became the mother of Susanna M. Hart July 9, 1811. At 41 years of age Susanna became the mother of Mary Howard Hart July 17, 1814.

At 27 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Susanna Smith Preston Hart August, 1798. At 29 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Sarah Simpson Hart June 8, 1800. At 31 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Letitia Preston Hart March 15, 1802. At 33 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Louisiana Breckinridge Hart in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, December 3, 1803. At 34 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Nathaniel Hart April 27, 1805. At 36 years of age Nathaniel became the father of William Preston Hart July 25, 1807. At 38 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Virginia H. Hart June 14, 1809. At 40 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Susanna M. Hart July 9, 1811. At 43 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Mary Howard Hart July 17, 1814. A brief sketch of his life from The Prestons of Smithfield and Greenfield in Virginia by John Frederick Dorman (Filson Club, 1982) follows: Susanna Preston, fourth daughter of William and Susanna (Smith) Preston, was born 7 Oct. 1772, "Greenfield," Botetourt Co., Va., and died 21 June 1833, "Spring Hill," Woodford Co., Ky. She married 26 Aug. 1797, Montgomery Co., Va., Nathaniel Hart, son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Simpson) Hart, who was born 30 Sept. 1770, Caswell Co., N.C., and died 7 Feb. 1844, "Spring Hill," Woodford Co., Ky. Nathaniel Hart in his youth took part in several expeditions against the Indians and was for six months in 1794 on Gen. Anthony Wayne's campaign as aide de camp to Gen. Joshua Barbee. He participated in the Battle of Fallen Timbers. After their marriage they lived in Lexington, Ky., and for several years in Franklin Co., Ky., before moving to Woodford County in 1807. His home thereafter was "Spring Hill," one mile from Versailles. After the fashion of gentlemen in England, he kept about one hundred deer in his woodlands, as well as several head of elk, and at one time he owned a few American bison. In the autumn and winter of 1812 he made two trips to Philadelphia as agent of the Bank of Kentucky to transport large amounts of money in gold to Kentucky to finance war measures.

Nathaniel Hart, Jr. and Susanna Preston had the following children:

child 2 i. Susanna Smith Preston Hart was born August, 1798. Susanna died September 6, 1800 at 2 years of age.

child 3 ii. Sarah Simpson Hart was born June 8, 1800. Sarah died July 13, 1883 in Louisville, KY, at 83 years of age. She married George Claiborne Thompson in Woodford Co., KY, October 1, 1819. George was born in Albemarle Co., VA April 30, 1778. George was the son of George Thompson and Rebecca Burton. George died February 8, 1856 in "Shawnee Springs", Mercer Co., KY, at 77 years of age. At 44 years of age George became the father of Susanna Preston Hart Thompson in Woodford Co., KY, October 5, 1822. At 47 years of age George became the father of Letitia Hart Thompson March 9, 1826.

At 22 years of age Sarah became the mother of Susanna Preston Hart Thompson in Woodford Co., KY, October 5, 1822. At 25 years of age Sarah became the mother of Letitia Hart Thompson March 9, 1826.

child 4 iii. Letitia Preston Hart was born March 15, 1802. Letitia died July 12, 1866 in Crittenden Co., KY, at 64 years of age. She married Arthur Hooe Wallace in Woodford Co., KY, October 1, 1832. Arthur was born September 17, 1794. Arthur was the son of Thomas Wallace and Mary Hooe. Arthur died July 9, 1878 in Jefferson Co., KY, at 83 years of age. At 39 years of age Arthur became the father of Susan Hart Wallace December 16, 1833. At 42 years of age Arthur became the father of William Pope Wallace March 19, 1837. At 45 years of age Arthur became the father of Mary Hooe Wallace February, 1840. At 46 years of age Arthur became the father of Thomas Wallace in "Ridgeway", Crittenden Co., KY, May 8, 1841.

At 31 years of age Letitia became the mother of Susan Hart Wallace December 16, 1833. At 35 years of age Letitia became the mother of William Pope Wallace March 19, 1837. At 37 years of age Letitia became the mother of Mary Hooe Wallace February, 1840. At 39 years of age Letitia became the mother of Thomas Wallace in "Ridgeway", Crittenden Co., KY, May 8, 1841.

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child 5 iv. Louisiana Breckinridge Hart was born in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY December 3, 1803. Louisiana died February 20, 1851 in Havana, Cuba, at 47 years of age. Her body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. She married Tobias Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, June 14, 1827. Tobias was born in Vicksburg, MS October 27, 1800. Tobias was the son of Randall Gibson and Harriet McKinley. Tobias died February 7, 1872 in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, LA, at 71 years of age. His body was interred in Lexington Cemetery. At 27 years of age Tobias became the father of Susanna Hart Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, May 30, 1828. At 29 years of age Tobias became the father of Sarah Thompson Gibson in Warren Co., MS, May 17, 1830. At 31 years of age Tobias became the father of Randall Lee Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, September 10, 1832. At 32 years of age Tobias became the father of William Preston Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, LA, October 16, 1833. At 34 years of age Tobias became the father of Nathaniel Hart Gibson in "Shawnee Springs", Mercer Co., KY, May 22, 1835. At 36 years of age Tobias became the father of Claudius Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, LA, February 5, 1837. At 37 years of age Tobias became the father of Tobias Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, LA, August 6, 1838. At 39 years of age Tobias became the father of John McKinley Gibson Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 3, 1840. At 44 years of age Tobias became the father of Robert Breckinridge Gibson Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, February 6, 1845. At 47 years of age Tobias became the father of Louisiana Breckinridge Hart Gibson in "Oak Forest", Terrebonne Parish, LA, January 28, 1848.

At 24 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Susanna Hart Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, May 30, 1828. At 26 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Sarah Thompson Gibson in Warren Co., MS, May 17, 1830. At 28 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Randall Lee Gibson in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, September 10, 1832. At 29 years of age Louisiana became the mother of William Preston Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, LA, October 16, 1833. At 31 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Nathaniel Hart Gibson in "Shawnee Springs", Mercer Co., KY, May 22, 1835. At 33 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Claudius Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, LA, February 5, 1837. At 34 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Tobias Gibson in "Magnolia", Terrebonne Parish, LA, August 6, 1838. At 36 years of age Louisiana became the mother of John McKinley Gibson Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, October 3, 1840. At 41 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Robert Breckinridge Gibson Lexington, Fayette Co., KY, February 6, 1845. At 44 years of age Louisiana became the mother of Louisiana Breckinridge Hart Gibson in "Oak Forest", Terrebonne Parish, LA, January 28, 1848. Louisiana Breckinridge Hart was named to commemorate the role of Senator John Breckinridge in bringing about the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. She went to Cuba for her health after developing tuberculosis and died there.

child 6 v. Nathaniel Hart was born April 27, 1805. Nathaniel died 1854 at 49 years of age. Nathaniel Hart was a farmer of Woodford County, Kentucky.

child 7 vi. William Preston Hart was born July 25, 1807. William died 1868 at 60 years of age. He married Rebecca Carnan Tevis in "Arcadia", Lincoln Co., KY, February 8, 1865. Rebecca was born 1844. Rebecca was the daughter of Henry Tevis and Mary Pindell Shelby. Rebecca died October 27, 1911 at 67 years of age. At 21 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Nathaniel Hart 1865. At 21 years of age Rebecca became the mother of Susan Preston Hart in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, June, 1866.

At 57 years of age William became the father of Nathaniel Hart 1865. At 58 years of age William became the father of Susan Preston Hart in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, June, 1866.

child 8 vii. Virginia H. Hart was born June 14, 1809. She married twice. She married Alfred Shelby in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, June 14, 1827. Alfred was born in "Travellers Rest", Woodford Co., KY January 25, 1804. Alfred was the son of Isaac Shelby and Susannah Hart. Alfred died December 1, 1832 at 28 years of age. At 24 years of age Alfred became the father of Isaac Shelby April 25, 1828. At 26 years of age Alfred became the father of Susanna Preston Shelby in "Travellers Rest", Lincoln Co., KY, February 6, 1830. At 27 years of age Alfred became the father of Alfred Shelby, Jr. November 12, 1831. At 29 years of age Alfred became the father of Sarah Virginia Shelby April 12, 1833. She married Robert Jefferson Breckinridge in Danville, KY, April 1, 1847. Robert was born in "Cabell's Dale", Fayette Co., KY March 8, 1800. Robert was the son of John Breckinridge and Mary Hopkins Cabell. Robert died December 27, 1871 in Danville, KY, at 71 years of age.

At 18 years of age Virginia became the mother of Isaac Shelby April 25, 1828. At 20 years of age Virginia became the mother of Susanna Preston Shelby in "Travellers Rest", Lincoln Co., KY, February 6, 1830. At 22 years of age Virginia became the mother of Alfred Shelby, Jr. November 12, 1831. At 23 years of age Virginia became the mother of Sarah Virginia Shelby April 12, 1833.

child 9 viii. Susanna M. Hart was born July 9, 1811. Susanna died February 15, 1812 at less than one year of age.

child 10 ix. Mary Howard Hart was born July 17, 1814. Mary died 1857 in Woodford Co., KY, at 42 years of age. She married William Voorhies in Mercer Co., KY, September 11, 1835. William was born in Frankfort, KY November 19, 1800. William died April 12, 1893 in Decatur, IL, at 92 years of age. At 36 years of age William became the father of George T. Voorhies in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, September 12, 1837. At 38 years of age William became the father of Charles Howard Voorhies in Woodford Co., KY, April 2, 1839. At 40 years of age William became the father of William Voorhies June, 1841. William became the father of Gordon Voorhies ca 1844. At 45 years of age William became the father of Alfred Shelby Voorhies 1846. William became the father of John Hart Preston Voorhies in Lexington, KY, ca 1851.

At 23 years of age Mary became the mother of George T. Voorhies in "Spring Hill", Woodford Co., KY, September 12, 1837. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Charles Howard Voorhies in Woodford Co., KY, April 2, 1839. At 26 years of age Mary became the mother of William Voorhies June, 1841. Mary became the mother of Gordon Voorhies ca 1844. At 31 years of age Mary became the mother of Alfred Shelby Voorhies 1846. Mary became the mother of John Hart Preston Voorhies in Lexington, KY, ca 1851.

Second Generation

11. Nathaniel2 Hart (Thomas3, Thomas4) was born in Hanover County, VA May 8, 1734. Nathaniel died July 22, 1782 in near Boonesborough, KY, at 48 years of age. His body was interred in family cemetery near Boonesborough.

He married Sarah Simpson in North Carolina, December 25, 1760. Sarah was born in Fairfax Co., VA February 24, 1743/4. Sarah was the daughter of Richard Simpson, Jr. and Mary Kincheloe. Sarah died March 1785 in Lincoln Co., KY, at 41 years of age. Her body was interred in family cemetery near Boonesborough. At 18 years of age Sarah became the mother of Keziah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, March 18, 1762. At 19 years of age Sarah became the mother of Susannah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 18, 1764. At 24 years of age Sarah became the mother of Simpson Hart in Caswell Co., NC, April 30, 1768. At 26 years of age Sarah became the mother of Nathaniel Hart, Jr. in Caswell Co., NC, September 30, 1770. At 27 years of age Sarah became the mother of John Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 5, 1772. At 31 years of age Sarah became the mother of Mary Ann Hart April 7, 1775. At 32 years of age Sarah became the mother of Cumberland Hart July 17, 1776. At 35 years of age Sarah became the mother of Chinoe Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), October 25, 1779. At 38 years of age Sarah became the mother of Thomas Richard Green Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), June 29, 1782.

At 27 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Keziah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, March 18, 1762. At 29 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Susannah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 18, 1764. At 33 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Simpson Hart in Caswell Co., NC, April 30, 1768. At 36 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Nathaniel Hart, Jr. in Caswell Co., NC, September 30, 1770. At 37 years of age Nathaniel became the father of John Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 5, 1772. At 40 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Mary Ann Hart April 7, 1775. At 42 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Cumberland Hart July 17, 1776. At 45 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Chinoe Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), October 25, 1779. At 48 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Thomas Richard Green Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), June 29, 1782. Nathaniel Hart was a member of the Transylvania Company and was one of the purchasers of some 20 million acres of land in Kentucky and Tennessee from the Indians in 1775. He was one of the original settlers at Boonesborough in 1775 and helped construct the fort there. His biography from Dictionary of North Carolina Biography edited by William S. Powell, Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1988, follows: Hart, Nathaniel (1734-82), pioneer, Revolutionary officer, and proprietor in and chief negotiator for the Transylvania Company of Kentucky, was born in Hanover County, Va., the son of Thomas and Susannah Rice Hart. His grandfather, Thomas Hart, a merchant, emigrated from London, England, to Hanover County about 1690 and left an only son, Thomas (1632-1755), father of Nathanlel. His mother was an aunt of Daniel Rice, the renowned Presbyterian minister who, before moving to Kentucky in 1781, is said to have taken part in the establishment of one or more early Presbyterian churches in Orange County (now Caswell County), N.C., among which Hyco (now Red House) is one of the oldest in central North Carolina. Shortly after Thomas Hart's death, his widow and children moved to Orange County and settled on Country Line Creek, where three of her sons--Thomas, Nathaniel, and David--in the late 1750s and early 1760s obtained land grants in the area that was cut off from Orange in 1777 to form Caswell County. Nathaniel Hart's estate, known as Red House, located at Nat's Fork on Country Line Creek, was of considerable proportions. Referred to as "Captain Hart," he was not only a polished member of society but also an "accomplished and complete gentleman." As one of the proprietors of the Transylvania Company, he was a leading spirit in opening the Kentucky territory and in establishing the town of Boonesborough. At the Battle of Alamance, Hart led a company of infantrymen in Governor Tryon's army; after the battle, he was highly complimented by the governor and his officers for the gallant and spirited behavior of the detachment under his command. Following the efforts of Daniel Boone and his brother, Squire Boone, to settle Kentucky, Richard Henderson of Granville County in association with Nathaniel Hart, Thomas Hart, John Williams, William Johnson, and John Lutterell, on 27 Aug. 1774 organized the Louisa Company for the purpose of purchasing from the Cherokee Nation a large territory lying on the west side of the mountains on the Mississippi River. In the autumn of 1774, Nathaniel Hart, the chief negotiator, along with Richard Henderson, president of the company, visited the territory and met with the chiefs of the various tribes in the Cherokee country to discuss their interest in buying the land west of the Cumberland Mountains. Nathaniel Hart, Jr., wrote that his father returned to his home with six or eight of the principal men of the Cherokee Nation, who remained with him until the latter part of the year and assisted in the selection of a large supply of goods to be used in exchange for the land. By 1775 the enterprise had outgrown the Articles of Agreement of the Louisa Company. After a reorganization, a new company, called the Transylvania Company, was formed and Daniel Boone was hired to explore the territory. Soon Nathaniel Hart and Richard Henderson brought vast quantities of goods from Cross Creek (now Fayetteville) to Sycamore on the Watauga River near what is now Elizabethton, Tenn. The Watauga meeting, arranged by Hart, lasted twenty days and was attended by 500 to 1,000 Cherokee Indians along with their chiefs. The Transylvania Company was represented by Hart and his brother Thomas, Henderson, and John Williams. Negotiations broke down and the Indians left, but it is said that Nathaniel Hart overtook them the next day, persuaded them to return, and an agreement was reached. On 17 Mar. 1775, the conveyance or treaty was signed, by which the Transylvania Company acquired all of the territory from the Kentucky to the Cumberland rivers. Title to the land was taken in the name of Richard Henderson, Nathaniel Hart, and the other seven proprietors of the company as tenants in common. This purchase was said to have been the largest private land deal ever undertaken in North America. Nathaniel Hart and his associates invested much of their time and private fortunes in the venture; they succeeded in obtaining for the colonies peaceful possession of the land from the Indians, thus permitting the opening of the Kentucky territory for colonization. Nevertheless, they received very little for their efforts. Because of a proclamation by the royal governors of Virginia and North Carolina that prohibited treaties or purchases of land from Indians by individuals, the Crown refused to recognize the transaction and declared it null and void. The same proclamation, in substance, was reenacted by the Virginia assembly after the colonies gained independence from Great Britain. As a consequence, the Transylvania Company retained only that small area of the land lying on the Green River in Kentucky and that portion lying on the North Carolina side of the Virginia line, and its plan to establish an original fourteenth colony in America resulted in failure. In 1760 Hart married Sarah Simpson, daughter of Captain Richard Simpson, a large plantation owner who was one of the earliest settlers in what is now Caswell County. Their daughter, Susanna, in 1783 married General Isaac Shelby, planner of the Battle of Cowpens and hero of the Battle of Kings Mountain, who became the first governor of the state of Kentucky and for whom the towns of Shelby, N.C., Shelbyville, Tenn., and Shelby County, Ky., were named. Nathaniel and Sarah Hart's grandson, Thomas Hart Shelby of Traveler's Rest, Ky., was said to have been the first importer of thoroughbred livestock, including racehorses, into the state of Kentucky. Hart was appointed a justice of the peace by the royal governor. He served as captain of militia before the outbreak of the Revolution and as captain in the army during the American Revolution. He was killed by Indians near Logan's Station in Lincoln, Ky., where he left his will. In 1783 his widow and their son Nathaniel, Jr., went to Logan's Station to prove the will.

SEE: John R. Alden, John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier (1966); Walter Clark, ed., State Records of North Carolina, vols. 16, 19, 22, 24 (1899-1905); Lewis Collins, Historical Sketches of Kentucky (1850); Dartmouth Papers, 5, 127, 1353 (North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh); Lyman C. Draper Papers (Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison); Genealogical Narrative, "The Hart Family in the United States" (North Carolina State Library, Raleigh); Archibald Henderson, The Transylvania Company and the Founding of Henderson, Kentucky (1929); Land grants of Caswell and Orange counties (Office of the Secretary of State, Raleigh); William S. Lester, The Transylvania Colony (1935); George N. MacKenzie, Colonial Families of the United States, vol. 2 (1966); W. E Palmer, ed., Calendar of Virginia State Papers, vol. 1 (1875); William L. Saunders, ed., Colonial Records of North Carolina, vols. 6, 8-10 (1888-90); Tyler's Quarterly 31 (1949), 32 (1950); Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 7 (1899-1900); Frederick A. Virkus, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. 5 (1933). VANCE E. SWIFT

A web site about the Hart family may be found at http://www.airtanker.com/mcnally/hart/index.html.

Nathaniel Hart and Sarah Simpson had the following children:

child 12 i. Keziah1 Hart was born in Caswell Co., NC March 18, 1762. Keziah died February 13, 1837 at 74 years of age. She married Laurence Thompson in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), ca 1780. Laurence was born December 28, 1753. Laurence died April 21, 1835 at 81 years of age. At 27 years of age Laurence became the father of Richard Laurence Thompson March 17, 1781. At 28 years of age Laurence became the father of Sarah Finney Thompson December 15, 1782. At 31 years of age Laurence became the father of Nathaniel Hart Thompson March 13, 1785. At 33 years of age Laurence became the father of Chinoe Benton Thompson January 21, 1787. At 35 years of age Laurence became the father of Thomas Azariah Thompson March 22, 1789. At 37 years of age Laurence became the father of Mary "Polly" Simpson Thompson in Madison Co., KY, August 17, 1791. At 42 years of age Laurence became the father of Margaret W. Thompson Madison Co., KY, March 8, 1796. At 44 years of age Laurence became the father of Susan Shelby Thompson Madison Co., KY, April 23, 1798. At 46 years of age Laurence became the father of Alfred M. Thompson July 22, 1800. At 50 years of age Laurence became the father of Allen J. Thompson 1804.

At 18 years of age Keziah became the mother of Richard Laurence Thompson March 17, 1781. At 20 years of age Keziah became the mother of Sarah Finney Thompson December 15, 1782. At 22 years of age Keziah became the mother of Nathaniel Hart Thompson March 13, 1785. At 24 years of age Keziah became the mother of Chinoe Benton Thompson January 21, 1787. At 27 years of age Keziah became the mother of Thomas Azariah Thompson March 22, 1789. At 29 years of age Keziah became the mother of Mary "Polly" Simpson Thompson in Madison Co., KY, August 17, 1791. At 33 years of age Keziah became the mother of Margaret W. Thompson Madison Co., KY, March 8, 1796. At 36 years of age Keziah became the mother of Susan Shelby Thompson Madison Co., KY, April 23, 1798. At 38 years of age Keziah became the mother of Alfred M. Thompson July 22, 1800. At 42 years of age Keziah became the mother of Allen J. Thompson 1804.

child 13 ii. Susannah Hart was born in Caswell Co., NC February 18, 1764. Susannah died June 14, 1833 in Lincoln Co., KY, at 69 years of age. Her body was interred in family cemetery at Travellers Rest, Lincoln Co., KY. She married Isaac Shelby in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), April 19, 1783. Isaac was born in near Hagerstown, MD December 11, 1750. Isaac was the son of Evan Shelby, Jr. and Letitia Cox. Isaac died July 18, 1826 in Lincoln Co., KY, at 75 years of age. His body was interred in family cemetery at Travellers Rest, Lincoln Co., KY. At 33 years of age Isaac became the father of James Shelby February 13, 1784. At 34 years of age Isaac became the father of Sarah Hart Shelby October 8, 1785. At 36 years of age Isaac became the father of Evan Shelby July 27, 1787. At 38 years of age Isaac became the father of Thomas Hart Shelby in "Travellers Rest", Lincoln Co., KY, May 27, 1789. At 40 years of age Isaac became the father of Susannah Hart Shelby March 20, 1791. At 42 years of age Isaac became the father of Nancy Shelby December 23, 1792. At 44 years of age Isaac became the father of Isaac Shelby, Jr. 1795. At 46 years of age Isaac became the father of John Shelby March 3, 1797. At 48 years of age Isaac became the father of Letitia Shelby January 11, 1799. At 50 years of age Isaac became the father of Katherine Shelby March 14, 1801. At 53 years of age Isaac became the father of Alfred Shelby in "Travellers Rest", Woodford Co., KY, January 25, 1804.

At 19 years of age Susannah became the mother of James Shelby February 13, 1784. At 21 years of age Susannah became the mother of Sarah Hart Shelby October 8, 1785. At 23 years of age Susannah became the mother of Evan Shelby July 27, 1787. At 25 years of age Susannah became the mother of Thomas Hart Shelby in "Travellers Rest", Lincoln Co., KY, May 27, 1789. At 27 years of age Susannah became the mother of Susannah Hart Shelby March 20, 1791. At 28 years of age Susannah became the mother of Nancy Shelby December 23, 1792. At 31 years of age Susannah became the mother of Isaac Shelby, Jr. 1795. At 33 years of age Susannah became the mother of John Shelby March 3, 1797. At 34 years of age Susannah became the mother of Letitia Shelby January 11, 1799. At 37 years of age Susannah became the mother of Katherine Shelby March 14, 1801. At 39 years of age Susannah became the mother of Alfred Shelby in "Travellers Rest", Woodford Co., KY, January 25, 1804. Susannah Hart met Isaac Shelby at Fort Boonesborough and they married there April 19, 1783. The couple lived at Travellers Rest in Lincoln County where they raised eleven children. She is buried at the family cemetery at Travellers Rest beside her husband. She is listed in the Kentucky Encyclopedia.

child 14 iii. Simpson Hart was born in Caswell Co., NC April 30, 1768. Simpson died 1788 in Sumner Co., TN, at 20 years of age. Simpson Hart died unmarried.

child + 1 iv. Nathaniel Hart, Jr. was born September 30, 1770.

child 15 v. John Hart was born in Caswell Co., NC February 5, 1772. He married Mary Irvine. Mary is the daughter of Christopher Irvine.

child 16 vi. Mary Ann Hart was born April 7, 1775. She married Richard Dallam.

child 17 vii. Cumberland Hart was born July 17, 1776. He married Fannie Hughes.

child 18 viii. Chinoe Hart was born in Boonesborough, VA (now KY) October 25, 1779. Chinoe died January 21, 1870 in Shelby Co., TN, at 90 years of age. She married John Smith in Lincoln Co., KY, October, 1797. John was born 1765. John was the son of Francis Smith and Ann Preston. John died June 16, 1851 in Memphis, TN, at 85 years of age. At 33 years of age John became the father of Lucretia Hart Smith 1798. At 52 years of age John became the father of Ann Eliza Smith January, 1818.

At 18 years of age Chinoe became the mother of Lucretia Hart Smith 1798. At 38 years of age Chinoe became the mother of Ann Eliza Smith January, 1818.

child 19 ix. Thomas Richard Green Hart was born in Boonesborough, VA (now KY) June 29, 1782. He married Rebecca Thompson. Rebecca is the daughter of John Thompson.

20. Sarah2 Simpson (Richard3, Richard4, Richard5) was born in Fairfax Co., VA February 24, 1743/4. Sarah died March 1785 in Lincoln Co., KY, at 41 years of age. Her body was interred in family cemetery near Boonesborough.

She married Nathaniel Hart in North Carolina, December 25, 1760. Nathaniel was born in Hanover County, VA May 8, 1734. Nathaniel was the son of Thomas Hart and Susanna Rice. Nathaniel died July 22, 1782 in near Boonesborough, KY, at 48 years of age. His body was interred in family cemetery near Boonesborough. At 27 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Keziah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, March 18, 1762. At 29 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Susannah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 18, 1764. At 33 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Simpson Hart in Caswell Co., NC, April 30, 1768. At 36 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Nathaniel Hart, Jr. in Caswell Co., NC, September 30, 1770. At 37 years of age Nathaniel became the father of John Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 5, 1772. At 40 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Mary Ann Hart April 7, 1775. At 42 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Cumberland Hart July 17, 1776. At 45 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Chinoe Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), October 25, 1779. At 48 years of age Nathaniel became the father of Thomas Richard Green Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), June 29, 1782. (See Nathaniel Hart for the children resulting from this marriage.)

At 18 years of age Sarah became the mother of Keziah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, March 18, 1762. At 19 years of age Sarah became the mother of Susannah Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 18, 1764. At 24 years of age Sarah became the mother of Simpson Hart in Caswell Co., NC, April 30, 1768. At 26 years of age Sarah became the mother of Nathaniel Hart, Jr. in Caswell Co., NC, September 30, 1770. At 27 years of age Sarah became the mother of John Hart in Caswell Co., NC, February 5, 1772. At 31 years of age Sarah became the mother of Mary Ann Hart April 7, 1775. At 32 years of age Sarah became the mother of Cumberland Hart July 17, 1776. At 35 years of age Sarah became the mother of Chinoe Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), October 25, 1779. At 38 years of age Sarah became the mother of Thomas Richard Green Hart in Boonesborough, VA (now KY), June 29, 1782.

Third Generation

21. Thomas3 Hart (Thomas4) was born in England circa 1679. Thomas died circa 1755 Hanover Co., VA.

He married Susanna Rice in Virginia, ca 1729. Susanna was born in New Kent Co., VA 1707. Susanna was the daughter of Thomas Rice and Marcy. Susanna died 1785 in Orange Co., NC, at 78 years of age. At 23 years of age Susanna became the mother of Thomas Hart in Hanover County, VA, December 11, 1730. At 25 years of age Susanna became the mother of Benjamin Hart in Hanover Co., NC, October 1732. At 26 years of age Susanna became the mother of Nathaniel Hart in Hanover County, VA, May 8, 1734. Susanna became the mother of David Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1736. Susanna became the mother of John Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1738. At 33 years of age Susanna became the mother of Ann Hart Hanover Co., VA, 1740.

At 51 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Hart in Hanover County, VA, December 11, 1730. At 53 years of age Thomas became the father of Benjamin Hart in Hanover Co., NC, October 1732. At 54 years of age Thomas became the father of Nathaniel Hart in Hanover County, VA, May 8, 1734. Thomas became the father of David Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1736. Thomas became the father of John Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1738. At 61 years of age Thomas became the father of Ann Hart Hanover Co., VA, 1740.

Thomas Hart and Susanna Rice had the following children:

child 22 i. Thomas2 Hart was born in Hanover County, VA December 11, 1730. Thomas died June 23, 1808 in Lexington, KY, at 77 years of age. His body was interred in Old Episcopal Cemetery, Lexington, KY. He married Susanna Gray in North Carolina. Susanna was born 1749. Susanna was the daughter of John Gray. Susanna died 1832 in Lexington, KY, at 83 years of age. Her body was interred in Old Episcopal Cemetery, Lexington, KY. At 19 years of age Susanna became the mother of Eliza Hart September 9, 1768. At 23 years of age Susanna became the mother of Thomas Hart 1772. At 31 years of age Susanna became the mother of Lucretia Hart March 18, 1781. Susanna became the mother of Nathaniel Gray Smith Hart in Hagerstown, MD, ca 1784.

At 37 years of age Thomas became the father of Eliza Hart September 9, 1768. At 41 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Hart 1772. At 50 years of age Thomas became the father of Lucretia Hart March 18, 1781. Thomas became the father of Nathaniel Gray Smith Hart in Hagerstown, MD, ca 1784. Thomas Hart was engaged in business and had an entrprenurial bent. He was a member of the Transylvania Company and was one of the purchasers of some 20 million acres of Kentucky and Tennessee from the Cherokee Indians in 1775. This purchase was later nullified by the legislatures of Virginia and North Carolina. Thomas moved to Lexington, Kentucky from Hagerstown, MD in 1794. He had moved to Hagerstown from North Carolina during the Revolutionary War for safety. His biography from Dictionary of North Carolina Biography edited by William S. Powell, Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1988 follows: Hart, Thomas (ca. 1730-23 June 1808), merchant, public official, and militia officer, the son of Thomas and Susannah Rice Hart, was born in Hanover County, Va., on a plantation settled in 1690 by his English-born grandfather, also named Thomas. John, Benjamin, David, and Nathaniel were his brothers, and Ann his only sister. The family moved to Orange County, N.C., in 1755 after their father died. By 1779, Thomas had received a total of 2,282 acres of land in grants and erected his home, Hartford, near Hillsborough. In addition to farming, he built a gristmill on the nearby Eno River and conducted other business enterprises at the location that became known as Hart's Mill. Later he became a partner with Nathaniei Rochester and James Brown in a mercantile establishment in Hillsborough. After establishing himself financially, Hart married Susannah Gray, the daughter of the wealthy and politically prominent Colonel John Gray. In 1775, the colonel died and left his entire estate to his son-in-law, including the large plantation Grayfields. With capital resources thus increased, Hart shrewdly expanded his business and by his industrious management accumulated a considerable fortune according to the Orange County tax books for 1779. In addition to his financial prosperity, Hart was successful politically. Shortly after settling in North Carolina, he became an intimate of James Watson, James Thackston, Thomas Burke, James Hogg, William Johnston, and Richard Henderson, and an acquaintance of Governor William Tryon and Edmund Fanning. This led to his appointment as a vestryman of St. Matthew's Parish as well as county sheriff for a two-year term and another beginning in 1768. In the latter year he was also made a captain in the Orange County militia and commissary for the troops of Orange and Granville counties. Throughout his tenure of office, the sheriff was in constant controversy with the increasingly active Regulators. In 1765, the Assembly passed a bill introduced by Edmund Fanning to award Hart £1,000 for his losses as sheriff, and the previous legislature had included Hart in a group exempt from the payment of taxes. These acts infuriated the Regulators, who claimed the sheriff had no losses, but was being rewarded at public expense for using his influence in the election of Fanning to office. Hart also displeased the government by his failure to collect the unpopular poll tax, either because he disapproved of the law or did not understand it. In 1765, the Assembly ordered him to make the collection. Whether or not he did, he settled his financial account in the colony satisfactorily, which won for him a tribute from Orange County residents because he was the only sheriff ever to do so. When Governor Tryon decided in 1768 to have Herman Husband arraigned in court for his Regulator activities, Sheriff Hart served the warrant and took the accused into custody. In the same year, and again in 1771, Hart was ordered to raise five hundred troops for the defense of the colony. He was unable to enlist the requested manpower but on both occasions accumulated sufficient provisions to sustain the troops Tryon assembled at Hillsborough. The actions of the royal government increasingly incited the wrath of the Regulators, and the sheriff was one of a group of officials they severely whipped in 1770. In view of such treatment, Hart undoubtedly received considerable satisfaction in serving as quartermaster for Tryon when the governor dispersed the Regulators at the Battle of Alamance. During the relative calm that ensued after the War of the Regulation, Hart was able to concentrate on business enterprises. The role of an entrepreneur appealed to him, and in 1774 he became one of the partners in Richard Henderson's Louisa Company to buy and develop lands in what became Tennessee and Kentucky. Hart journeyed to the Watauga section of Tennessee as one of the company's representatives at a meeting arranged by Daniel Boone with the Cherokee Indians. John Sevier and Isaac Shelby, who attended as spectators, saw the Indians accept several loads of "trading goods" in return for their titular rights to a huge area of western land. After this transaction, the company was reorganized as the Transylvania Company with Richard Henderson, Thomas Hart, Nathaniel Hart, William Johnston, James Hogg, John Luttrell, John Williams, David Hart, and Leonard Henly Bullock as shareholders. Trading with the Indians for western lands strictly violated the Royal Proclamation of 1763, but, as many Americans were engaging in land speculation despite the king's fiat, the Transylvanians ignored it also. The potential profit in the venture was enormous, and the partners lost no time in enlisting settlers to buy or rent land in the territory. Thomas Hart visited the Watauga again in 1775 and his brother, Nathaniel, became a resident agent for the company in the west until he was killed by Indians in 1782. The outcome of the American Revolution relieved the Transylvania Company of any interference in its affairs from the British government but presented a new dilemma because the states of North Carolina and Virginia claimed Tennessee and Kentucky, respectively, as part of their territory. The partners determined to establish their claim to the western land if possible and years of litigation followed. The final decision rendered that the company's purchase was illegal but a tract was awarded the partners to recompense them for the expenses incurred in the transaction. Hart traded part of his share for land in Kentucky and eventually settled on it. After the War of the Regulation, Hart continued to fill an important role in political affairs, serving as a juror; member of a commission to build a new jail in Hillsborough; member of the colonial Assembly from Orange County in 1773; and then representative in the First, Second, and Third Provincial congresses. When the Revolution began, he was appointed commissary for the Sixth North Carolina Regiment with the rank of colonel. In addition, he was elected a senator in the North Carolina General Assembly for the 1777 session where he became involved in the work of so many committees that he resigned his military commission in order to attend to them. Although Hart, with many others, could not condone the violent tactics of the Regulators, he felt no compunction in becoming an ardent patriot in the American Revolution when independence was formally declared. In doing so, he incurred the hatred of the loyal Tories who unleashed their persecutions when Lord Cornwallis approached Hillsborough with the British Army. Concerned for the safety of his wife and several daughters, Hart removed to Hagerstown, Md., accompanied by Nathaniel Rochester, one of his former business partners. Shortly after his departure the Battle of Hart's Mill was fought on his property, which the British occupied. Hart and Rochester built a mill and a nail and rope factory, both of which prospered. The colonel gradually disposed of his North Carolina property and never returned to the state. He sold his homeplace, Hartford, to Jesse Benton, husband of his niece, Nancy, and father of Thomas Hart Benton. As the purchaser died before paying for the place, Hart became the mortgagee of the property through a friendly lawsuit and allowed the widow and her family to continue to live there. The mortage was never fully redeemed, which apparently caused no ill will as Hart left the Bentons an additional tract of land when he died. In 1794, Hart moved to Lexington, Ky., where he resided for the remainder of his life. He built up his rope and hemp business into a highly profitable commercial enterprise and engaged in various forms of trade and investment. Due to his affluence, pleasing personality, and shrewd mind, Hart soon became one of the most prominent men in Kentucky. His daughter, Ann (Nancy), married James Brown who had engaged in business with the colonel and Rochester back in Hillsborough, and who later became the U.S. minister to France. Another daughter, Lucretia, born after the Harts left North Carolina, married Henry Clay. A niece married Isaac Shelby, and the other members of the family made marital connections in influential circles. In Maryland, Hart was a communicant of All Saints' Parish (later renamed St. John's), of the Protestant Episcopal church. In Kentucky, he joined an Episcopal society which eventually became Christ Church in Lexington. He was buried in the Old Episcopal Graveyard in that city. No portrait of Hart has been found.

SEE: Walter Clark, ed., State Records of North Carolina, vols. 11, 16, 24 (1895, 1899, 1905); Lyman Copeland Draper Letters (Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort); William S. Lester, The Transylvania Colony (1935); Frank Nash, Hillsboro: Colonial and Revolutionary (1953); Records of Orange County (Offices, Register of Deeds and Clerk of Courts, County Courthouse, Hillsborough); William L. Saunders, ed., Colonial Records of North Carolina, vols. 7, 8 (1890); Durward T. Stokes, "Thomas Hart in North Carolina," North Carolina Historical Review 41 (1964).

DURWARD T. STOKES

A web site about the Hart family may be found at http://www.airtanker.com/mcnally/hart/index.html.

child 23 ii. Benjamin Hart was born in Hanover Co., NC October 1732. Benjamin died January 2, 1802 in Brunswick, Glynn Co., GA, at 69 years of age. He married Nancy Ann Morgan in North Carolina, 1760. Nancy was born in Orange Co., NC March 17, 1747. Nancy was the daughter of Thomas Morgan and Rebecca Alexander. Nancy died 1835 in Henderson Co., KY, at 88 years of age.

child + 11 iii. Nathaniel Hart was born May 8, 1734.

child 24 iv. David Hart was born Hanover Co., VA ca 1736. He married Susanna Nunn in Orange Co., NC, ca 1763. Susanna was born Hanover Co., VA ca 1742.

child 25 v. John Hart was born Hanover Co., VA ca 1738.

child 26 vi. Ann Hart was born Hanover Co., VA 1740. She married James Gooch in Orange Co., NC, 1763. James was born Hanover Co., VA ca 1736.

27. Susanna3 Rice (Thomas4, Edward5) was born in New Kent Co., VA 1707. Susanna died 1785 in Orange Co., NC, at 78 years of age.

She married Thomas Hart in Virginia, ca 1729. Thomas was born in England circa 1679. Thomas was the son of Thomas Hart and Mary. Thomas died circa 1755 Hanover Co., VA. At 51 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Hart in Hanover County, VA, December 11, 1730. At 53 years of age Thomas became the father of Benjamin Hart in Hanover Co., NC, October 1732. At 54 years of age Thomas became the father of Nathaniel Hart in Hanover County, VA, May 8, 1734. Thomas became the father of David Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1736. Thomas became the father of John Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1738. At 61 years of age Thomas became the father of Ann Hart Hanover Co., VA, 1740. (See Thomas Hart for the children resulting from this marriage.)

At 23 years of age Susanna became the mother of Thomas Hart in Hanover County, VA, December 11, 1730. At 25 years of age Susanna became the mother of Benjamin Hart in Hanover Co., NC, October 1732. At 26 years of age Susanna became the mother of Nathaniel Hart in Hanover County, VA, May 8, 1734. Susanna became the mother of David Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1736. Susanna became the mother of John Hart Hanover Co., VA, ca 1738. At 33 years of age Susanna became the mother of Ann Hart Hanover Co., VA, 1740.

28. Richard3 Simpson, Jr. (Richard4, Richard5) was born in Westminster, Prince Georges Co., MD ca 1714. Richard died July 1789 in Caswell Co., NC, at 75 years of age.

He married Mary Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1740. Mary was born in Richmond Co., VA circa 1719. Mary was the daughter of John Kincheloe and Elizabeth Canterbury. Mary died 1798 in Caswell Co., NC, at 79 years of age. Mary became the mother of Margaret Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Frances Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Lydia Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Ede Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Nancy Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Elizabeth Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1740. Mary became the mother of Mary Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1741. At 23 years of age Mary became the mother of Susanna Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1742. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Sarah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, February 24, 1743/4. At 48 years of age Mary became the mother of Keziah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1767. At 51 years of age Mary became the mother of Richard "Duke" Simpson in Caswell Co., NC, 1770.

Richard became the father of Margaret Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Frances Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Lydia Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Ede Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Nancy Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Elizabeth Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1740. Richard became the father of Mary Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1741. At 28 years of age Richard became the father of Susanna Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1742. At 29 years of age Richard became the father of Sarah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, February 24, 1743/4. At 53 years of age Richard became the father of Keziah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1767. At 56 years of age Richard became the father of Richard "Duke" Simpson in Caswell Co., NC, 1770.

Richard Simpson, Jr. and Mary Kincheloe had the following children:

child 29 i. Margaret2 Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA. She married Jeremiah Williamson.

child 30 ii. Frances Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA. She married Jeremiah Poston.

child 31 iii. Lydia Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA. She married Zaccheus Tate.

child 32 iv. Ede Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA. She married William Nunn.

child 33 v. Nancy Ann Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA. She married Waddy Tate.

child 34 vi. Elizabeth Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA ca 1740. Elizabeth died before 1814 in Madison Co., KY. She married Jesse Oldham in Orange Co., NC, October 21, 1757. Jesse was born in Prince William Co., VA circa 1736. Jesse was the son of Richard Oldham and Elizabeth Bayse. Jesse died April 4, 1814 in Madison Co., KY, at 77 years of age. Jesse became the father of Amy Oldham ca 1761. At 26 years of age Jesse became the father of Richard 'Ready Money' Oldham in Orange Co., NC, May 4, 1763. Jesse became the father of Tyre Oldham in Orange Co., NC, ca 1768. Jesse became the father of Jesse Oldham ca 1775. At 43 years of age Jesse became the father of Elias Oldham 1779. At 45 years of age Jesse became the father of Edith Ede Oldham 1781. Jesse became the father of Nathaniel M. Oldham ca 1790.

Elizabeth became the mother of Amy Oldham ca 1761. At 22 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Richard 'Ready Money' Oldham in Orange Co., NC, May 4, 1763. Elizabeth became the mother of Tyre Oldham in Orange Co., NC, ca 1768. Elizabeth became the mother of Jesse Oldham ca 1775. At 39 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Elias Oldham 1779. At 41 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Edith Ede Oldham 1781. Elizabeth became the mother of Nathaniel M. Oldham ca 1790.

child 35 vii. Mary Ann Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA ca 1741. She married Tyree Harris.

child 36 viii. Susanna Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA 1742. Susanna died 1798 at 56 years of age. She married David Burton February 7, 1780.

child + 20 ix. Sarah Simpson was born February 24, 1743/4.

child 37 x. Keziah Simpson was born in Fairfax Co., VA 1767. Keziah died September 11, 1858 in Tulip, Dallas Co., Arkansas, at 91 years of age. She married twice. She married William B. Buchanan. She married John Reid.

child 38 xi. Richard "Duke" Simpson was born in Caswell Co., NC 1770. Richard died 1853 in Missouri, at 83 years of age. He married Henrietta Williams in Caswell Co., NC, December 19, 1787.

39. Mary3 Kincheloe (John4, Cornelius5, Hugh6 Kinseloe) was born in Richmond Co., VA circa 1719. Mary died 1798 in Caswell Co., NC, at 79 years of age.

She married Richard Simpson Jr. in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1740. Richard was born in Westminster, Prince Georges Co., MD ca 1714. Richard was the son of Richard Simpson and Elizabeth?. Richard died July 1789 in Caswell Co., NC, at 75 years of age. Richard became the father of Margaret Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Frances Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Lydia Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Ede Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Nancy Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Richard became the father of Elizabeth Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1740. Richard became the father of Mary Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1741. At 28 years of age Richard became the father of Susanna Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1742. At 29 years of age Richard became the father of Sarah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, February 24, 1743/4. At 53 years of age Richard became the father of Keziah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1767. At 56 years of age Richard became the father of Richard "Duke" Simpson in Caswell Co., NC, 1770. (See Richard Simpson, Jr. for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Mary became the mother of Margaret Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Frances Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Lydia Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Ede Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Nancy Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA. Mary became the mother of Elizabeth Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1740. Mary became the mother of Mary Ann Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, ca 1741. At 23 years of age Mary became the mother of Susanna Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1742. At 24 years of age Mary became the mother of Sarah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, February 24, 1743/4. At 48 years of age Mary became the mother of Keziah Simpson in Fairfax Co., VA, 1767. At 51 years of age Mary became the mother of Richard "Duke" Simpson in Caswell Co., NC, 1770.

Fourth Generation

40. Thomas4 Hart was born in England. Thomas died Hanover Co., VA.

He married Mary in England, ca 1675. Mary was born England. Mary became the mother of Thomas Hart in England, circa 1679.

Thomas became the father of Thomas Hart in England, circa 1679. Thomas Hart immigrated to Hanover Co., Virginia from England about 1690 bringing with him his 11 year old son, Thomas.

Thomas Hart and Mary had the following child:

child + 21 i. Thomas3 Hart was born circa 1679.

41. Mary4 was born England.

She married Thomas Hart in England, ca 1675. Thomas was born in England. Thomas died Hanover Co., VA. Thomas became the father of Thomas Hart in England, circa 1679. (See Thomas Hart for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Mary became the mother of Thomas Hart in England, circa 1679.

42. Thomas4 Rice (Edward5) was born in Shirementon, Bristol, England 1656. Thomas died ca 1711 in at sea.

He married Marcy in New Kent Co., VA, 1679. Marcy was born in New Kent Co., VA 1664. Marcy died after 1722 Hanover Co., VA. At 16 years of age Marcy became the mother of David Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1680. At 18 years of age Marcy became the mother of William Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1682. At 20 years of age Marcy became the mother of Michael Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1684. At 21 years of age Marcy became the mother of James Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 4, 1686. At 23 years of age Marcy became the mother of Thomas Rice in New Kent Co., VA, June 24, 1688. At 25 years of age Marcy became the mother of Edward Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 17, 1690. At 30 years of age Marcy became the mother of Mary Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1694. At 34 years of age Marcy became the mother of John Rice in New Kent Co., VA, September 18, 1698. At 35 years of age Marcy became the mother of Francis Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1699. At 38 years of age Marcy became the mother of Henry Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1702. At 43 years of age Marcy became the mother of Susanna Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1707. At 45 years of age Marcy became the mother of Elizabeth Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1709.

At 24 years of age Thomas became the father of David Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1680. At 26 years of age Thomas became the father of William Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1682. At 28 years of age Thomas became the father of Michael Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1684. At 29 years of age Thomas became the father of James Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 4, 1686. At 31 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Rice in New Kent Co., VA, June 24, 1688. At 33 years of age Thomas became the father of Edward Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 17, 1690. At 38 years of age Thomas became the father of Mary Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1694. At 42 years of age Thomas became the father of John Rice in New Kent Co., VA, September 18, 1698. At 43 years of age Thomas became the father of Francis Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1699. At 46 years of age Thomas became the father of Henry Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1702. At 51 years of age Thomas became the father of Susanna Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1707. At 53 years of age Thomas became the father of Elizabeth Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1709.

Thomas Rice and Marcy had the following children:

child 43 i. David3 Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA 1680.

child 44 ii. William Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA 1682. William died after December, 1734.

child 45 iii. Michael Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA 1684.

child 46 iv. James Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA April 4, 1686. He married Margaret House.

child 47 v. Thomas Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA June 24, 1688. Thomas died January 28, 1745 at 56 years of age.

child 48 vi. Edward Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA April 17, 1690. Edward died October 15, 1770 Goochland Co., VA, at 80 years of age. He married Mary Claiborne. Mary is the daughter of William Claiborne.

child 49 vii. Mary Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA 1694.

child 50 viii. John Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA September 18, 1698. John died after 1736.

child 51 ix. Francis Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA 1699. Francis died after 1736.

child 52 x. Henry Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA 1702.

child + 27 xi. Susanna Rice was born 1707.

child 53 xii. Elizabeth Rice was born in New Kent Co., VA 1709.

54. Marcy4 was born in New Kent Co., VA 1664. Marcy died after 1722 Hanover Co., VA.

She married Thomas Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1679. Thomas was born in Shirementon, Bristol, England 1656. Thomas was the son of Edward Rice and Mary Claiborne. Thomas died ca 1711 in at sea. At 24 years of age Thomas became the father of David Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1680. At 26 years of age Thomas became the father of William Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1682. At 28 years of age Thomas became the father of Michael Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1684. At 29 years of age Thomas became the father of James Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 4, 1686. At 31 years of age Thomas became the father of Thomas Rice in New Kent Co., VA, June 24, 1688. At 33 years of age Thomas became the father of Edward Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 17, 1690. At 38 years of age Thomas became the father of Mary Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1694. At 42 years of age Thomas became the father of John Rice in New Kent Co., VA, September 18, 1698. At 43 years of age Thomas became the father of Francis Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1699. At 46 years of age Thomas became the father of Henry Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1702. At 51 years of age Thomas became the father of Susanna Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1707. At 53 years of age Thomas became the father of Elizabeth Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1709. (See Thomas Rice for the children resulting from this marriage.)

At 16 years of age Marcy became the mother of David Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1680. At 18 years of age Marcy became the mother of William Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1682. At 20 years of age Marcy became the mother of Michael Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1684. At 21 years of age Marcy became the mother of James Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 4, 1686. At 23 years of age Marcy became the mother of Thomas Rice in New Kent Co., VA, June 24, 1688. At 25 years of age Marcy became the mother of Edward Rice in New Kent Co., VA, April 17, 1690. At 30 years of age Marcy became the mother of Mary Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1694. At 34 years of age Marcy became the mother of John Rice in New Kent Co., VA, September 18, 1698. At 35 years of age Marcy became the mother of Francis Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1699. At 38 years of age Marcy became the mother of Henry Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1702. At 43 years of age Marcy became the mother of Susanna Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1707. At 45 years of age Marcy became the mother of Elizabeth Rice in New Kent Co., VA, 1709.

55. Richard4 Simpson (Richard5) was born ca 1683. Richard died May 1721 in Baltimore Co., MD, at 37 years of age.

He married Elizabeth? before 1720. Elizabeth? became the mother of Richard Simpson, Jr. in Westminster, Prince Georges Co., MD, ca 1714.

Richard became the father of Richard Simpson, Jr. in Westminster, Prince Georges Co., MD, ca 1714.

Richard Simpson and Elizabeth? had the following child:

child + 28 i. Richard3 Simpson, Jr. was born ca 1714.

56. Elizabeth?4 birth date unknown.

She married Richard Simpson before 1720. Richard was born ca 1683. Richard was the son of Richard Simpson and unknown. Richard died May 1721 in Baltimore Co., MD, at 37 years of age. Richard became the father of Richard Simpson, Jr. in Westminster, Prince Georges Co., MD, ca 1714. (See Richard Simpson for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Elizabeth? became the mother of Richard Simpson, Jr. in Westminster, Prince Georges Co., MD, ca 1714.

57. John4 Kincheloe (Cornelius5, Hugh6 Kinseloe) was born in Richmond Co., VA 1685. John died 1746 in Prince William Co., VA, at 61 years of age.

He married Elizabeth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1717. Elizabeth was born in Richmond Co., VA circa 1697. Elizabeth was the daughter of John Canterbury and Ruth Williams. Elizabeth died circa 1776 in Prince William Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Mary Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1719. At 24 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, October 8, 1721. At 26 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Daniel Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1724. At 29 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Elizabeth Kincheloe in Stafford Co., VA, 1726. Elizabeth became the mother of Wileman Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, ca 1730. At 35 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of unknown Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1732. At 35 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1733. At 37 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Nancy Ann Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1734. At 38 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of William Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, May 26, 1736. At 41 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Margaret Kincheloe in Virginia, 1738. At 43 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Sarah Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1740.

John became the father of Mary Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1719. At 36 years of age John became the father of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, October 8, 1721. At 38 years of age John became the father of Daniel Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1724. At 41 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth Kincheloe in Stafford Co., VA, 1726. John became the father of Wileman Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, ca 1730. At 47 years of age John became the father of unknown Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1732. At 47 years of age John became the father of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1733. At 49 years of age John became the father of Nancy Ann Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1734. At 50 years of age John became the father of William Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, May 26, 1736. At 53 years of age John became the father of Margaret Kincheloe in Virginia, 1738. At 55 years of age John became the father of Sarah Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1740.

John Kincheloe and Elizabeth Canterbury had the following children:

child + 39 i. Mary3 Kincheloe was born circa 1719.

child 58 ii. Cornelius Kincheloe was born in Richmond Co., VA October 8, 1721. Cornelius died after 1810 in Anderson Co., SC. He married Dorcas Wycliffe.

child 59 iii. Daniel Kincheloe was born in Richmond Co., VA January 8, 1724. Daniel died October 17, 1785 in Prince William Co., VA, at 61 years of age. He married twice. He married Susan Davis. He married Elizabeth Wickliffe ca 1746.

child 60 iv. Elizabeth Kincheloe was born in Stafford Co., VA 1726. Elizabeth died after 1782. She married three times. She married Rhodham Blanchett in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1747. She married Isaac Davis in Richmond Co., VA, 1749. She married Allison Hale ca 1784.

child 61 v. Wileman Kincheloe was born in Prince William Co., VA ca 1730.

child 62 vi. unknown Kincheloe was born in Prince William Co., VA 1732. She married John Hoskins in Prince William Co., VA. John was born 1753.

child 63 vii. John Kincheloe was born in Richmond Co., VA January 8, 1733. John died February 15, 1809 in Hawkins Co., TN, at 76 years of age. He married Mary (Polly) Wickliffe in Prince William Co., VA, 1744.

child 64 viii. Nancy Ann Kincheloe was born in Prince William Co., VA 1734. Nancy died December 2, 1823 in Anderson Co., SC, at 89 years of age. She married Thomas Stribling in Prince William Co., VA, 1755.

child 65 ix. William Kincheloe was born in Prince William Co., VA May 26, 1736. William died October 10, 1788 in Nelson Co., VA, at 52 years of age. He married Mary White in Prince William Co., VA, 1760.

child 66 x. Margaret Kincheloe was born in Virginia 1738. Margaret died 1797 in Nelson Co., KY, at 59 years of age. She married George Gibson Foote in Prince William Co., VA, 1760.

child 67 xi. Sarah Kincheloe was born in Prince William Co., VA 1740. She married William Tyler in Prince William Co., VA, 1761.

68. Elizabeth4 Canterbury (John5) was born in Richmond Co., VA circa 1697. Elizabeth died circa 1776 in Prince William Co., VA.

She married John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1717. John was born in Richmond Co., VA 1685. John was the son of Cornelius Kincheloe and ? Williams. John died 1746 in Prince William Co., VA, at 61 years of age. John became the father of Mary Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1719. At 36 years of age John became the father of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, October 8, 1721. At 38 years of age John became the father of Daniel Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1724. At 41 years of age John became the father of Elizabeth Kincheloe in Stafford Co., VA, 1726. John became the father of Wileman Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, ca 1730. At 47 years of age John became the father of unknown Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1732. At 47 years of age John became the father of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1733. At 49 years of age John became the father of Nancy Ann Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1734. At 50 years of age John became the father of William Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, May 26, 1736. At 53 years of age John became the father of Margaret Kincheloe in Virginia, 1738. At 55 years of age John became the father of Sarah Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1740. (See John Kincheloe for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Elizabeth became the mother of Mary Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1719. At 24 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, October 8, 1721. At 26 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Daniel Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1724. At 29 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Elizabeth Kincheloe in Stafford Co., VA, 1726. Elizabeth became the mother of Wileman Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, ca 1730. At 35 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of unknown Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1732. At 35 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, January 8, 1733. At 37 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Nancy Ann Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1734. At 38 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of William Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, May 26, 1736. At 41 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Margaret Kincheloe in Virginia, 1738. At 43 years of age Elizabeth became the mother of Sarah Kincheloe in Prince William Co., VA, 1740.

Fifth Generation

69. Edward5 Rice birth date unknown.

He married Mary Claiborne. Mary became the mother of Thomas Rice in Shirementon, Bristol, England, 1656.

Edward became the father of Thomas Rice in Shirementon, Bristol, England, 1656.

Edward Rice and Mary Claiborne had the following child:

child + 42 i. Thomas4 Rice was born 1656.

70. Mary5 Claiborne birth date unknown.

She married Edward Rice. Edward became the father of Thomas Rice in Shirementon, Bristol, England, 1656. (See Edward Rice for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Mary became the mother of Thomas Rice in Shirementon, Bristol, England, 1656.

71. Richard5 Simpson was born before 1663. Richard died before 1711 in Baltimore Co., MD.

He married twice. He married Anne Gilbert. Anne became the mother of Thomas Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, November 5, 1690. Anne became the mother of Susanna Simpson in Baltimore Co., Md, April 5, 1692. Anne became the mother of William Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, February 14, 1693. Anne became the mother of Elizabeth Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, April 5, 1697. Anne became the mother of Jonathan Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, November 12, 1699. Anne became the mother of Martha Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, August 27, 1702. Anne became the mother of Anna Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, January 25, 1705. Anne became the mother of Elizabeth Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, August 27, 1707. He married unknown before 1683. Unknown became the mother of Richard Simpson ca 1683.

Richard became the father of Richard Simpson ca 1683. At 27 years of age Richard became the father of Thomas Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, November 5, 1690. At 29 years of age Richard became the father of Susanna Simpson in Baltimore Co., Md, April 5, 1692. At 30 years of age Richard became the father of William Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, February 14, 1693. At 34 years of age Richard became the father of Elizabeth Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, April 5, 1697. At 36 years of age Richard became the father of Jonathan Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, November 12, 1699. At 39 years of age Richard became the father of Martha Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, August 27, 1702. At 42 years of age Richard became the father of Anna Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, January 25, 1705. At 44 years of age Richard became the father of Elizabeth Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, August 27, 1707.

Richard Simpson and unknown had the following child:

child + 55 i. Richard4 Simpson was born ca 1683.

Richard Simpson and Anne Gilbert had the following children:

child 72 ii. Thomas Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., MD November 5, 1690. He married twice. He married Eleanor ca 1714. He married Mary Smith in Baltimore Co., MD, February 13, 1717. Mary is the daughter of Emanuel Smith and Susanna.

child 73 iii. Susanna Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., Md April 5, 1692. She married Thomas Knight in Baltimore Co., MD, November 28, 1718.

child 74 iv. William Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., MD February 14, 1693. William died after 1746. He married Elizabeth Prebble ca 1714. Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Prebble and Mary.

child 75 v. Elizabeth Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., MD April 5, 1697. Elizabeth died September 30, 1698 in Baltimore Co., MD, at 1 year of age.

child 76 vi. Jonathan Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., MD November 12, 1699. Jonathan died before May, 1742 in Baltimore Co., MD.

child 77 vii. Martha Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., MD August 27, 1702. She married William Hamby in Baltimore co., MD, December 25, 1722.

child 78 viii. Anna Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., MD January 25, 1705. Anna died March 26, 1734 in Baltimore Co., MD, at 29 years of age. She married Samuel Smith in Baltimore Co., MD, July 28, 1726.

child 79 ix. Elizabeth Simpson was born in Baltimore Co., MD August 27, 1707.

80. unknown5 birth date unknown.

She married Richard Simpson before 1683. Richard was born before 1663. Richard died before 1711 in Baltimore Co., MD. Richard became the father of Richard Simpson ca 1683. At 27 years of age Richard became the father of Thomas Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, November 5, 1690. At 29 years of age Richard became the father of Susanna Simpson in Baltimore Co., Md, April 5, 1692. At 30 years of age Richard became the father of William Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, February 14, 1693. At 34 years of age Richard became the father of Elizabeth Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, April 5, 1697. At 36 years of age Richard became the father of Jonathan Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, November 12, 1699. At 39 years of age Richard became the father of Martha Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, August 27, 1702. At 42 years of age Richard became the father of Anna Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, January 25, 1705. At 44 years of age Richard became the father of Elizabeth Simpson in Baltimore Co., MD, August 27, 1707. (See Richard Simpson for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Unknown became the mother of Richard Simpson ca 1683.

81. Cornelius5 Kincheloe (Hugh6 Kinseloe) was born in Richmond Co., VA 1650. Cornelius died 1724 in Richmond Co., VA, at 74 years of age.

He married ? Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1684. ? became the mother of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1685. ? became the mother of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1690. ? became the mother of Peter Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1692.

At 35 years of age Cornelius became the father of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1685. Cornelius became the father of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1690. Cornelius became the father of Peter Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1692.

Cornelius Kincheloe and ? Williams had the following children:

child 82 i. 4 Kincheloe.

child + 57 ii. John Kincheloe was born 1685.

child 83 iii. Cornelius Kincheloe was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1690.

child 84 iv. Peter Kincheloe was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1692.

85. ?5 Williams birth date unknown.

She married Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1684. Cornelius was born in Richmond Co., VA 1650. Cornelius was the son of Hugh Kinseloe and Marion Haley. Cornelius died 1724 in Richmond Co., VA, at 74 years of age. At 35 years of age Cornelius became the father of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1685. Cornelius became the father of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1690. Cornelius became the father of Peter Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1692. (See Cornelius Kincheloe for the children resulting from this marriage.)

? became the mother of John Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1685. ? became the mother of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1690. ? became the mother of Peter Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1692.

86. John5 Canterbury was born in Richmond Co., VA 1665. John died 1716 in Richmond Co., VA, at 51 years of age.

He married Ruth Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1690. Ruth was born in Richmond Co., VA February 1, 1673. Ruth was the daughter of Roger Williams and Joane Frith. Ruth died 1750 in Fairfax Co., VA, at 77 years of age. Ruth became the mother of Elizabeth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1697. Ruth became the mother of John Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1699. Ruth became the mother of Samuel Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1700. Ruth became the mother of Margaret Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1701. Ruth became the mother of Ruth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1702.

John became the father of Elizabeth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1697. John became the father of John Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1699. John became the father of Samuel Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1700. John became the father of Margaret Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1701. John became the father of Ruth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1702.

John Canterbury and Ruth Williams had the following children:

child + 68 i. Elizabeth4 Canterbury was born circa 1697.

child 87 ii. John Canterbury was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1699. He married Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth is the daughter of William Smith, Jr..

child 88 iii. Samuel Canterbury was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1700. Samuel died April 17, 1764 in Fairfax Co., VA, at 63 years of age. He married Mary.

child 89 iv. Margaret Canterbury was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1701. She married John Smith in Richmond Co., VA, February 9, 1725.

child 90 v. Ruth Canterbury was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1702.

91. Ruth5 Williams (Roger6) was born in Richmond Co., VA February 1, 1673. Ruth died 1750 in Fairfax Co., VA, at 77 years of age.

She married John Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1690. John was born in Richmond Co., VA 1665. John died 1716 in Richmond Co., VA, at 51 years of age. John became the father of Elizabeth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1697. John became the father of John Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1699. John became the father of Samuel Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1700. John became the father of Margaret Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1701. John became the father of Ruth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1702. (See John Canterbury for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Ruth became the mother of Elizabeth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, circa 1697. Ruth became the mother of John Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1699. Ruth became the mother of Samuel Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1700. Ruth became the mother of Margaret Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1701. Ruth became the mother of Ruth Canterbury in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1702.

Sixth Generation

92. Hugh6 Kinseloe was born in England 1636. Hugh died 1690 in Northumberland Co., VA, at 54 years of age.

He married Marion Haley in Northumberland Co., VA, October 14, 1660. Marion became the mother of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1650.

At 14 years of age Hugh became the father of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1650.

Hugh Kinseloe and Marion Haley had the following child:

child + 81 i. Cornelius5 Kincheloe was born 1650.

93. Marion6 Haley birth date unknown.

She married Hugh Kinseloe in Northumberland Co., VA, October 14, 1660. Hugh was born in England 1636. Hugh died 1690 in Northumberland Co., VA, at 54 years of age. At 14 years of age Hugh became the father of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1650. (See Hugh Kinseloe for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Marion became the mother of Cornelius Kincheloe in Richmond Co., VA, 1650.

94. Roger6 Williams was born in Richmond Co., VA circa 1635. Roger died 1677 in Richmond Co., VA, at 42 years of age.

He married Joane Frith in Richmond Co., VA. Joane was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1645. Joane was the daughter of Nathaniel Frith and Elizabeth. Joane died February 2, 1703 in Richmond Co., VA, at 57 years of age. Joane became the mother of Betty Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1665. At 27 years of age Joane became the mother of Ruth Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 27 years of age Joane became the mother of Shadrack Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 29 years of age Joane became the mother of Rebecca Williams in Richmond Co., VA, January 20, 1675. Joane became the mother of Susannah Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1675. At 31 years of age Joane became the mother of Roger Williams in Richmond Co., VA, 1676. Joane became the mother of Anne Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1677.

Roger became the father of Betty Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1665. At 37 years of age Roger became the father of Ruth Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 37 years of age Roger became the father of Shadrack Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 39 years of age Roger became the father of Rebecca Williams in Richmond Co., VA, January 20, 1675. Roger became the father of Susannah Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1675. At 41 years of age Roger became the father of Roger Williams in Richmond Co., VA, 1676. Roger became the father of Anne Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1677.

Roger Williams and Joane Frith had the following children:

child 95 i. Betty5 Williams was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1665. She married twice. She married George Thornton. She married Mr. Thornhill.

child + 91 ii. Ruth Williams was born February 1, 1673.

child 96 iii. Shadrack Williams was born in Richmond Co., VA February 1, 1673. He married Elizabeth Walker.

child 97 iv. Rebecca Williams was born in Richmond Co., VA January 20, 1675. She married three times. She married George Thornton. She married John McDannel. She married Mr. Thompson.

child 98 v. Susannah Williams was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1675. She married William Phillips.

child 99 vi. Roger Williams was born in Richmond Co., VA 1676. He married Mary in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1719.

child 100 vii. Anne Williams was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1677. She married twice. She married Henry Thornton. She married James Debord.

101. Joane6 Frith (Nathaniel7) was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1645. Joane died February 2, 1703 in Richmond Co., VA, at 57 years of age.

She married three times. She married Roger Williams in Richmond Co., VA. Roger was born in Richmond Co., VA circa 1635. Roger died 1677 in Richmond Co., VA, at 42 years of age. Roger became the father of Betty Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1665. At 37 years of age Roger became the father of Ruth Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 37 years of age Roger became the father of Shadrack Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 39 years of age Roger became the father of Rebecca Williams in Richmond Co., VA, January 20, 1675. Roger became the father of Susannah Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1675. At 41 years of age Roger became the father of Roger Williams in Richmond Co., VA, 1676. Roger became the father of Anne Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1677. She married Samuel Wills. She married Lewis Lloyd April 24, 1684.

Joane became the mother of Betty Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1665. At 27 years of age Joane became the mother of Ruth Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 27 years of age Joane became the mother of Shadrack Williams in Richmond Co., VA, February 1, 1673. At 29 years of age Joane became the mother of Rebecca Williams in Richmond Co., VA, January 20, 1675. Joane became the mother of Susannah Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1675. At 31 years of age Joane became the mother of Roger Williams in Richmond Co., VA, 1676. Joane became the mother of Anne Williams in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1677.

Seventh Generation

102. Nathaniel7 Frith was born in Richmond Co., VA 1627. Nathaniel died 1677 in Richmond Co., VA, at 50 years of age.

He married Elizabeth in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1644. Elizabeth was born ca 1628. Elizabeth died in Richmond Co., VA. Elizabeth became the mother of Joane Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1645. Elizabeth became the mother of Nathaniel Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1646. Elizabeth became the mother of William Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1648. Elizabeth became the mother of Rebecca Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1652.

Nathaniel became the father of Joane Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1645. Nathaniel became the father of Nathaniel Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1646. Nathaniel became the father of William Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1648. Nathaniel became the father of Rebecca Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1652.

Nathaniel Frith and Elizabeth had the following children:

child + 101 i. Joane6 Frith was born ca 1645.

child 103 ii. Nathaniel Frith was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1646.

child 104 iii. William Frith was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1648.

child 105 iv. Rebecca Frith was born in Richmond Co., VA ca 1652.

106. Elizabeth7 was born ca 1628. Elizabeth died in Richmond Co., VA.

She married Nathaniel Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1644. Nathaniel was born in Richmond Co., VA 1627. Nathaniel died 1677 in Richmond Co., VA, at 50 years of age. Nathaniel became the father of Joane Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1645. Nathaniel became the father of Nathaniel Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1646. Nathaniel became the father of William Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1648. Nathaniel became the father of Rebecca Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1652. (See Nathaniel Frith for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Elizabeth became the mother of Joane Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1645. Elizabeth became the mother of Nathaniel Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1646. Elizabeth became the mother of William Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1648. Elizabeth became the mother of Rebecca Frith in Richmond Co., VA, ca 1652.

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Index

Blanchett

Blanchett, Rhodham (marriage to Elizabeth Kincheloe) (i5808)

Breckinridge

Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson (marriage to Virginia H. Hart) (i2785), b.1800-d.1871

Buchanan

Buchanan, William B. (marriage to Keziah Simpson) (i5763)

Burton

Burton, David (marriage to Susanna Simpson) (i5761)

Canterbury

Canterbury, Elizabeth (i1019), b.1697-d.1776
Canterbury, Elizabeth (marriage to John Kincheloe) (i1019), b.1697-d.1776
Canterbury, John (i1022), b.1665-d.1716
Canterbury, John (i5838), b.1699-
Canterbury, John (marriage to Ruth Williams) (i1022), b.1665-d.1716
Canterbury, Margaret (i5840), b.1701-
Canterbury, Ruth (i5841), b.1702-
Canterbury, Samuel (i5839), b.1700-d.1764

Claiborne

Claiborne, Mary (i4788)
Claiborne, Mary (marriage to Edward Rice) (i4796)
Claiborne, Mary (marriage to Edward Rice) (i4788)

Dallam

Dallam, Richard (marriage to Mary Ann Hart) (i2877)

Davis

Davis, Isaac (marriage to Elizabeth Kincheloe) (i5809)
Davis, Susan (marriage to Daniel Kincheloe) (i5806)

Debord

Debord, James (marriage to Anne Williams) (i5852)

(-----)

Eleanor (marriage to Thomas Simpson) (i5792)
Elizabeth (i1027), b.1628-
Elizabeth (marriage to Nathaniel Frith) (i1027), b.1628-
Elizabeth? (i5778)
Elizabeth? (marriage to Richard Simpson) (i5778)

Foote

Foote, George Gibson (marriage to Margaret Kincheloe) (i5821)

Frith

Frith, Joane (i1025), b.1645-d.1703
Frith, Joane (marriage to Roger Williams) (i1025), b.1645-d.1703
Frith, Nathaniel (i1026), b.1627-d.1677
Frith, Nathaniel (i5864), b.1646-
Frith, Nathaniel (marriage to Elizabeth) (i1026), b.1627-d.1677
Frith, Rebecca (i5863), b.1652-
Frith, William (i5865), b.1648-

Gibson

Gibson, Tobias (marriage to Louisiana Breckinridge Hart) (i62), b.1800-d.1872

Gilbert

Gilbert, Anne (marriage to Richard Simpson) (i5783)

Gooch

Gooch, James (marriage to Ann Hart) (i4781), b.1736-

Gray

Gray, Susanna (marriage to Thomas Hart) (i204), b.1749-d.1832

Hale

Hale, Allison (marriage to Elizabeth Kincheloe) (i5810)

Haley

Haley, Marion (i5828)
Haley, Marion (marriage to Hugh Kinseloe) (i5828)

Hamby

Hamby, William (marriage to Martha Simpson) (i5795)

Harris

Harris, Tyree (marriage to Mary Ann Simpson) (i5780)

Hart

Hart, Ann (i4780), b.1740-
Hart, Benjamin (i4774), b.1732-d.1802
Hart, Chinoe (i915), b.1779-d.1870
Hart, Cumberland (i2817), b.1776-
Hart, David (i4778), b.1736-
Hart, John (i2815), b.1772-
Hart, John (i4773), b.1738-
Hart, Keziah (i2669), b.1762-d.1837
Hart, Letitia Preston (i2645), b.1802-d.1866
Hart, Louisiana Breckinridge (i63), b.1803-d.1851
Hart, Mary Ann (i2819), b.1775-
Hart, Mary Howard (i2791), b.1814-d.1857
Hart, Nathaniel (i386), b.1734-d.1782
Hart, Nathaniel (i2647), b.1805-d.1854
Hart, Nathaniel (marriage to Sarah Simpson) (i386), b.1734-d.1782
Hart, Nathaniel, Jr. (i126), b.1770-d.1844
Hart, Sarah Simpson (i2643), b.1800-d.1883
Hart, Simpson (i2816), b.1768-d.1788
Hart, Susanna M. (i2653), b.1811-d.1812
Hart, Susanna Smith Preston (i2642), b.1798-d.1800
Hart, Susannah (i2738), b.1764-d.1833
Hart, Thomas (i203), b.1730-d.1808
Hart, Thomas (i214), b.1679-d.1755
Hart, Thomas (i216)
Hart, Thomas (marriage to Mary) (i216)
Hart, Thomas (marriage to Susanna Rice) (i214), b.1679-d.1755
Hart, Thomas Richard Green (i2818), b.1782-
Hart, Virginia H. (i2769), b.1809-
Hart, William Preston (i2648), b.1807-d.1868

Hoskins

Hoskins, John (marriage to unknown Kincheloe) (i5813), b.1753-

House

House, Margaret (marriage to James Rice) (i4793)

Hughes

Hughes, Fannie (marriage to Cumberland Hart) (i2850)

Irvine

Irvine, Mary (marriage to John Hart) (i2820)

Kincheloe

Kincheloe, (i5825)
Kincheloe, Cornelius (i1020), b.1650-d.1724
Kincheloe, Cornelius (i5802), b.1721-d.1810
Kincheloe, Cornelius (i5824), b.1690-
Kincheloe, Cornelius (marriage to ? Williams) (i1020), b.1650-d.1724
Kincheloe, Daniel (i5804), b.1724-d.1785
Kincheloe, Elizabeth (i5807), b.1726-d.1782
Kincheloe, John (i1018), b.1685-d.1746
Kincheloe, John (i5814), b.1733-d.1809
Kincheloe, John (marriage to Elizabeth Canterbury) (i1018), b.1685-d.1746
Kincheloe, Margaret (i5820), b.1738-d.1797
Kincheloe, Mary (i493), b.1719-d.1798
Kincheloe, Mary (marriage to Richard Simpson, Jr.) (i493), b.1719-d.1798
Kincheloe, Nancy Ann (i5816), b.1734-d.1823
Kincheloe, Peter (i5826), b.1692-
Kincheloe, Sarah (i5822), b.1740-
Kincheloe, unknown (i5812), b.1732-
Kincheloe, Wileman (i5811), b.1730-
Kincheloe, William (i5818), b.1736-d.1788

Kinseloe

Kinseloe, Hugh (i5827), b.1636-d.1690
Kinseloe, Hugh (marriage to Marion Haley) (i5827), b.1636-d.1690

Knight

Knight, Thomas (marriage to Susanna Simpson) (i5794)

Lloyd

Lloyd, Lewis (marriage to Joane Frith) (i5866)

(-----)

Marcy (i4786), b.1664-d.1722
Marcy (marriage to Thomas Rice) (i4786), b.1664-d.1722
Mary (i4785)
Mary (marriage to Roger Williams) (i5862)
Mary (marriage to Samuel Canterbury) (i5845)
Mary (marriage to Thomas Hart) (i4785)

McDannel

McDannel, John (marriage to Rebecca Williams) (i5859)

Morgan

Morgan, Nancy Ann (marriage to Benjamin Hart) (i4775), b.1747-d.1835

Nunn

Nunn, Susanna (marriage to David Hart) (i4779), b.1742-
Nunn, William (marriage to Ede Simpson) (i5772)

Oldham

Oldham, Jesse (marriage to Elizabeth Simpson) (i370), b.1736-d.1814

Phillips

Phillips, William (marriage to Susannah Williams) (i5853)

Poston

Poston, Jeremiah (marriage to Frances Simpson) (i5768)

Prebble

Prebble, Elizabeth (marriage to William Simpson) (i5797)

Preston

Preston, Susanna (marriage to Nathaniel Hart, Jr.) (i127), b.1772-d.1833

Reid

Reid, John (marriage to Keziah Simpson) (i5764)

Rice

Rice, David (i4789), b.1680-
Rice, Edward (i4787)
Rice, Edward (i4795), b.1690-d.1770
Rice, Edward (marriage to Mary Claiborne) (i4787)
Rice, Elizabeth (i4802), b.1709-
Rice, Francis (i4799), b.1699-d.1736
Rice, Henry (i4800), b.1702-
Rice, James (i4792), b.1686-
Rice, John (i4798), b.1698-d.1736
Rice, Mary (i4801), b.1694-
Rice, Michael (i4791), b.1684-
Rice, Susanna (i215), b.1707-d.1785
Rice, Susanna (marriage to Thomas Hart) (i215), b.1707-d.1785
Rice, Thomas (i4783), b.1656-d.1711
Rice, Thomas (i4794), b.1688-d.1745
Rice, Thomas (marriage to Marcy) (i4783), b.1656-d.1711
Rice, William (i4790), b.1682-d.1734

Shelby

Shelby, Alfred (marriage to Virginia H. Hart) (i2768), b.1804-d.1832
Shelby, Isaac (marriage to Susannah Hart) (i2739), b.1750-d.1826

Simpson

Simpson, Anna (i5789), b.1705-d.1734
Simpson, Ede (i5771)
Simpson, Elizabeth (i371), b.1740-d.1814
Simpson, Elizabeth (i5786), b.1697-d.1698
Simpson, Elizabeth (i5790), b.1707-
Simpson, Frances (i5767)
Simpson, Jonathan (i5787), b.1699-d.1742
Simpson, Keziah (i5762), b.1767-d.1858
Simpson, Lydia (i5769)
Simpson, Margaret (i5765)
Simpson, Martha (i5788), b.1702-
Simpson, Mary Ann (i5779), b.1741-
Simpson, Nancy Ann (i5773)
Simpson, Richard (i5777), b.1683-d.1721
Simpson, Richard (i5781), b.1663-d.1711
Simpson, Richard "Duke" (i5775), b.1770-d.1853
Simpson, Richard (marriage to Elizabeth?) (i5777), b.1683-d.1721
Simpson, Richard (marriage to unknown) (i5781), b.1663-d.1711
Simpson, Richard, Jr. (i492), b.1714-d.1789
Simpson, Richard, Jr. (marriage to Mary Kincheloe) (i492), b.1714-d.1789
Simpson, Sarah (i387), b.1744-d.1785
Simpson, Sarah (marriage to Nathaniel Hart) (i387), b.1744-d.1785
Simpson, Susanna (i5760), b.1742-d.1798
Simpson, Susanna (i5785), b.1692-
Simpson, Thomas (i5784), b.1690-
Simpson, William (i5791), b.1693-d.1746

Smith

Smith, Elizabeth (marriage to John Canterbury) (i5842)
Smith, John (marriage to Chinoe Hart) (i909), b.1765-d.1851
Smith, John (marriage to Margaret Canterbury) (i5846)
Smith, Mary (marriage to Thomas Simpson) (i5793)
Smith, Samuel (marriage to Anna Simpson) (i5796)

Stribling

Stribling, Thomas (marriage to Nancy Ann Kincheloe) (i5817)

Tate

Tate, Waddy (marriage to Nancy Ann Simpson) (i5774)
Tate, Zaccheus (marriage to Lydia Simpson) (i5770)

Tevis

Tevis, Rebecca Carnan (marriage to William Preston Hart) (i2649), b.1844-d.1911

Thompson

Thompson, George Claiborne (marriage to Sarah Simpson Hart) (i2644), b.1778-d.1856
Thompson, Laurence (marriage to Keziah Hart) (i2670), b.1753-d.1835
Thompson, Mr. (marriage to Rebecca Williams) (i5860)
Thompson, Rebecca (marriage to Thomas Richard Green Hart) (i2860)

Thornhill

Thornhill, Mr. (marriage to Betty Williams) (i5856)

Thornton

Thornton, George (marriage to Betty Williams) (i5855)
Thornton, George (marriage to Rebecca Williams) (i5858)
Thornton, Henry (marriage to Anne Williams) (i5851)

Tyler

Tyler, William (marriage to Sarah Kincheloe) (i5823)

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unknown (i5782)
unknown (marriage to Richard Simpson) (i5782)

Voorhies

Voorhies, William (marriage to Mary Howard Hart) (i2792), b.1800-d.1893

Walker

Walker, Elizabeth (marriage to Shadrack Williams) (i5850)

Wallace

Wallace, Arthur Hooe (marriage to Letitia Preston Hart) (i2646), b.1794-d.1878

White

White, Mary (marriage to William Kincheloe) (i5819)

Wickliffe

Wickliffe, Elizabeth (marriage to Daniel Kincheloe) (i5805)
Wickliffe, Mary (Polly) (marriage to John Kincheloe) (i5815)

Williams

Williams, ? (i1021)
Williams, ? (marriage to Cornelius Kincheloe) (i1021)
Williams, Anne (i5849), b.1677-
Williams, Betty (i5854), b.1665-
Williams, Henrietta (marriage to Richard "Duke" Simpson) (i5776)
Williams, Rebecca (i5857), b.1675-
Williams, Roger (i1024), b.1635-d.1677
Williams, Roger (i5861), b.1676-
Williams, Roger (marriage to Joane Frith) (i1024), b.1635-d.1677
Williams, Ruth (i1023), b.1673-d.1750
Williams, Ruth (marriage to John Canterbury) (i1023), b.1673-d.1750
Williams, Shadrack (i5847), b.1673-
Williams, Susannah (i5848), b.1675-

Williamson

Williamson, Jeremiah (marriage to Margaret Simpson) (i5766)

Wills

Wills, Samuel (marriage to Joane Frith) (i5867)

Wycliffe

Wycliffe, Dorcas (marriage to Cornelius Kincheloe) (i5803)

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