Jonah J. Lindsey
M, #1708
| MARRIAGE* | 1 January 1858 | Jonah J. Lindsey married Martha C. Bryant, daughter of Larry O. Bryant and Erliffa Stephens, on 1 January 1858 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
Family | Martha C. Bryant b. circa 1834 | |
| Last Edited | 17 Dec 2005 |
Citations
- [S2] Harris, History of Pulaski County.
Elizabeth Lionberger
F, #842
| Charts | De Calmes |
| MARRIAGE* | Elizabeth Lionberger married John Croley Richardson, son of John Crowley Richardson and Mary Ann Parker. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Richardson. |
Family | John Croley Richardson | |
| Children | ||
| Last Edited | 12 Jan 1999 |
Elizabeth Lions
F, #800
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandmother of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandmother of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | Elizabeth Lions married Henry Rhea. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Rhea. |
Family | Henry Rhea | |
| Child | ||
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Margrette Lister
F, #1165, b. circa 1848
| Charts | Zachariah Davis ZACHARIAS DAVIS |
| Birth* | circa 1848 | Margrette Lister was born circa 1848 at GA.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 27 December 1868 | She married Benjamin Franklin Davis, son of Zacharias Davis and Elizabeth King, on 27 December 1868.2 |
| Married Name | 27 December 1868 | As of 27 December 1868,her married name was Davis. |
Family | Benjamin Franklin Davis b. 23 July 1847, d. 6 March 1888 | |
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| Last Edited | 18 Jul 2003 |
Susan Lister1
F, #1132, b. 1833, d. 8 June 1909
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| Birth* | 1833 | Susan Lister was born in 1833 at SC. |
| MARRIAGE* | 27 September 1849 | She married Washington J. Floyd, son of Federick (Fed) Floyd and Mourning Bass, on 27 September 1849 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Burial* | 1909 | She was buried in 1909 at Rozar Cemetery, Chester, Dodge County, GA, Her headstone says "Surie J. Floyd". She is buried beside her husband in Rozar Cemetery.2 |
| Death* | 8 June 1909 | She died on 8 June 1909 at Dodge County, GA, Her death date taken from obituary found in "Dodge County Newspaper Clippings" by Tad Evans of Savannah.2 |
| Married Name | 27 September 1849 | As of 27 September 1849,her married name was Floyd.3 |
| CENSUS1850 | 1850 | She appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA; P. 240, House # 177 Shown living with Mourning 60 and James 9.4 |
| CENSUS1860 | 1860 | She appeared on the census in 1860 at GA. |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | She appeared on the census in 1870 at GA; Living in house # 566.5 |
| Census | 1870 | She appeared on the census of 1870 at GA. |
Family | Washington J. Floyd b. 10 February 1814, d. 15 September 1885 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 27 September 1849 | She married Washington J. Floyd, son of Federick (Fed) Floyd and Mourning Bass, on 27 September 1849 at GA. |
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| Last Edited | 29 Apr 2006 |
Henry Little
M, #1901
| MARRIAGE* | Henry Little married Cynthia Bass. |
Family | Cynthia Bass | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Julia Ann Little1
F, #2993, b. 15 October 1821, d. 16 May 1898
| MARRIAGE* | Julia Ann Little married Zenos Davis, son of Zachariah Davis, Date not known and did not find mention of it in History of Pulaski County Georgia. Since children were born in Twiggs County Georgia, this would be a good place to look for marriage.1 | |
| Birth* | 15 October 1821 | She was born on 15 October 1821.1,2 |
| Burial* | 1898 | She was buried in 1898 at Bleckley County, GA, She is buried in the Floyd Cemetery behind Max Perkin's house. Her tombstone reads, "A true Christian and a charitable lady."2![]() |
| Death* | 16 May 1898 | She died on 16 May 1898 at age 76.1,2 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Davis.1 | |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | She appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Twiggs County, GA.; There was an E. Little age 17 living with them. No doubt she was sister of Julia Ann Little. |
Family | Zenos Davis b. 6 October 1815, d. 5 August 1897 | |
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| Last Edited | 21 Apr 2006 |
Mary Little1
F, #1302, b. 1811, d. before 1849
| Charts | Annie Jane Holland WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Reference | B-57 |
| Birth* | 1811 | Mary Little was born in 1811 at N.C.2 |
| MARRIAGE* | 24 August 1824 | She married John Holland, son of James Holland Sr., on 24 August 1824 This must be wife #2 as she was married to John after Sarah A. was born. |
| Death* | before 1849 | Before 1849 She does not appear on the 1850 census. John appears with a houseful of young children and his daughter Sarah A. and living next door is the newly married Elizabeth Holland Bryant. When John died in 1857 there were minor orphan children - William, Jessie.J.L, Robert, and J.B. |
| Married Name | 24 August 1824 | As of 24 August 1824,her married name was Holland. |
Family | John Holland b. circa 1795, d. before 1857 | |
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| Last Edited | 1 Sep 2010 |
Citations
- Received this name from Beck Nagle through e-mail in 9-01.
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
Mary Carolyn Littlefield
F, #2241, b. 25 April 1924, d. 20 November 1997
| Father* | /Littlefield/ (?) |
| Mother* | Rubye Irene (Bubba) Holland b. 12 Jan 1900, d. 30 May 2001 |
Mary Carolyn Littlefield|b. 25 Apr 1924\nd. 20 Nov 1997|p83.htm#i2241|/Littlefield/ (?)||p3.htm#i2240|Rubye Irene (Bubba) Holland|b. 12 Jan 1900\nd. 30 May 2001|p74.htm#i1276|||||||Jesse J. Holland|b. 12 Nov 1860\nd. 17 Jan 1934|p72.htm#i1268|Mary L. Vinson|b. 15 Feb 1876\nd. 6 Sep 1905|p123.htm#i1272| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | Mary Carolyn Littlefield married /King/ (?). | |
| Birth* | 25 April 1924 | She was born on 25 April 1924. |
| She was the daughter of /Littlefield/ (?) and Rubye Irene (Bubba) Holland. | ||
| Death* | 20 November 1997 | She died on 20 November 1997 at age 73. |
Family | /King/ (?) | |
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| Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
Everett Littleton
M, #2593, b. circa 1907, d. 14 July 1992
| Father* | William T. Littleton b. 4 Apr 1878, d. 17 Feb 1953 |
| Mother* | Alice Amelia Knopp b. 9 Jul 1880, d. 10 Mar 1968 |
Everett Littleton|b. c 1907\nd. 14 Jul 1992|p83.htm#i2593|William T. Littleton|b. 4 Apr 1878\nd. 17 Feb 1953|p83.htm#i2588|Alice Amelia Knopp|b. 9 Jul 1880\nd. 10 Mar 1968|p80.htm#i2587|||||||Charles J. Knopp|b. 21 Nov 1856\nd. 21 Nov 1924|p80.htm#i2586|Mary Amelia (Mamie) Ogle|b. 17 Nov 1860\nd. 20 May 1926|p95.htm#i2560| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | Everett Littleton married Irene (?) Lived at 7101 Cabot St. Washington, DC. | |
| Birth* | circa 1907 | He was born circa 1907. |
| He was the son of William T. Littleton and Alice Amelia Knopp. | ||
| Death* | 14 July 1992 | He died on 14 July 1992.1 |
Family | Irene (?) | |
| Last Edited | 18 Sep 1999 |
Citations
- [S456] Mary Durkin Carey, "MDC notes."
Preston Littleton
M, #2595, b. 28 March 1903, d. 17 July 1987
| Father* | William T. Littleton b. 4 Apr 1878, d. 17 Feb 1953 |
| Mother* | Alice Amelia Knopp b. 9 Jul 1880, d. 10 Mar 1968 |
Preston Littleton|b. 28 Mar 1903\nd. 17 Jul 1987|p83.htm#i2595|William T. Littleton|b. 4 Apr 1878\nd. 17 Feb 1953|p83.htm#i2588|Alice Amelia Knopp|b. 9 Jul 1880\nd. 10 Mar 1968|p80.htm#i2587|||||||Charles J. Knopp|b. 21 Nov 1856\nd. 21 Nov 1924|p80.htm#i2586|Mary Amelia (Mamie) Ogle|b. 17 Nov 1860\nd. 20 May 1926|p95.htm#i2560| |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | Preston Littleton married Betty Gursky. | |
| Birth* | 28 March 1903 | He was born on 28 March 1903 Birth and death date from Mary Carey. |
| He was the son of William T. Littleton and Alice Amelia Knopp. | ||
| Death* | 17 July 1987 | He died on 17 July 1987 at Montgomery., MD, at age 84. |
Family | Betty Gursky d. 27 April 2008 | |
| Last Edited | 30 Jun 2008 |
William T. Littleton
M, #2588, b. 4 April 1878, d. 17 February 1953
| Birth* | 4 April 1878 | William T. Littleton was born on 4 April 1878. |
| MARRIAGE* | 11 June 1902 | He married Alice Amelia Knopp, daughter of Charles J. Knopp and Mary Amelia (Mamie) Ogle, on 11 June 1902. |
| Death* | 17 February 1953 | He died on 17 February 1953 at age 74.1 |
| CENSUS1920* | 1920 | He appeared on the census in 1920; Uncle Will, wife Alice and two sons, Preston 17 and Everette age 11 are shown living with her parents.2 |
Family | Alice Amelia Knopp b. 9 July 1880, d. 10 March 1968 | |
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| Last Edited | 30 Jun 2008 |
Mary Livingston
F, #2461
| MARRIAGE* | Mary Livingston married Thomas Ogle, son of Thomas Ogle and Mary Crawford. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Ogle. |
Family | Thomas Ogle b. 1706, d. 23 December 1771 | |
| Children | ||
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
John Piatt Lockwood1
M, #5266, b. 17 August 1918, d. 24 March 1982
| Father* | Schuyler Tunstall Lockwood1 d. 19 Aug 1961 |
| Mother* | Martha Eugenia de Valcourt Piatt1 b. 17 Aug 1884, d. 11 Jul 1973 |
John Piatt Lockwood|b. 17 Aug 1918\nd. 24 Mar 1982|p83.htm#i5266|Schuyler Tunstall Lockwood|d. 19 Aug 1961|p83.htm#i4288|Martha Eugenia de Valcourt Piatt|b. 17 Aug 1884\nd. 11 Jul 1973|p99.htm#i4287|||||||Charles d. V. Piatt|b. 23 Mar 1846\nd. 10 Dec 1932|p98.htm#i292|Mary C. Nolan|b. Dec 1851|p90.htm#i293| |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 17 August 1918 | John Piatt Lockwood was born on 17 August 1918.1 |
| He was the son of Schuyler Tunstall Lockwood and Martha Eugenia de Valcourt Piatt.1 | ||
| Death* | 24 March 1982 | He died on 24 March 1982 at age 63. |
| Note* | He Apparently there were a number of children. All are female and appear to be living in 2010. hildren of John Piatt Lockwood and Barbara Eleanor Duer John Schuler Lockwood born Covington Donna Eugenia Lockwood born October 27 1947 in Covington; died October 29, 1947 Ann Elisabeth Lockwood born Covington Martha Devalcourt Lockwood born Covington Barbara Susan Lockwood born Covington Mary Christina Lockwood born Covington Donna Marie Lockwood born Covington Mary Victoria Lockwood born Covington Jennifer Joy Lockwood born Covington.1 |
| Last Edited | 15 Mar 2010 |
Citations
- [S625] Piatt Bible.
Schuyler Tunstall Lockwood1
M, #4288, d. 19 August 1961
| MARRIAGE* | 1917 | Schuyler Tunstall Lockwood married Martha Eugenia de Valcourt Piatt, daughter of Charles de Valcourt Piatt and Mary Catherine Nolan, in 1917.1,2 |
| Death* | 19 August 1961 | He died on 19 August 1961 at Boone, KY. |
Family | Martha Eugenia de Valcourt Piatt b. 17 August 1884, d. 11 July 1973 | |
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| Last Edited | 24 Feb 2010 |
Barbara Loesch
F, #229, b. circa 1820
| MARRIAGE* | Barbara Loesch married Joseph Luhr. | |
| Birth* | circa 1820 | She was born circa 1820 at Germany. |
| Married Name | Her married name was Luhr. |
Family | Joseph Luhr | |
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| Last Edited | 23 Aug 2003 |
Carolyn Logan1
F, #3926, b. circa 1839
| Birth* | circa 1839 | Carolyn Logan was born circa 1839.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 6 January 1858 | She married Frederick Floyd, son of Shadrick Floyd and Esther Yearty, on 6 January 1858 at Dooly, GA.1 |
| Married Name | 6 January 1858 | As of 6 January 1858,her married name was Floyd.1 |
Family | Frederick Floyd b. 1834 | |
| Last Edited | 2 Mar 2004 |
Citations
- [S550] Rikke Love, "Rikki Love," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, Feb 2004.
Christina Lom
F, #4921, b. 1645, d. after 1678
| Father* | Mans Svensson Lom1 d. 1653 |
Christina Lom|b. 1645\nd. a 1678|p83.htm#i4921|Mans Svensson Lom|d. 1653|p83.htm#i4927|||||||||||||||| |
| Birth* | 1645 | Christina Lom was born in 1645 Christina Lom, born c. 1645, married Mårten Gertsson of Christina Creek c. 1663. She died after 1678. After her husband drowned out of his canoe in 1680, Lars Andersson Collinus and Sven Månsson Lom were named administrators of his estate. Her children: Gertrude Gertsson, born 1664, died 1744 in Moyamensing; married John Stille, son of Olof Stille, 12 children. Armegot Gertsson, born 1664, died 1755 in Blockley Township, married Johan Skute, son of Captain Sven Skute, 3 children. Gerrit Gertsson [later Garrett], born c. 1672, died 1732 in Blockley Township, married (1st) Magdalena, (2nd) his cousin Regina Huling, daughter of Marcus Laurens, 8 children. Mårten Gertsson [later Garrett], born 1675, died 1751 in Blockley Township; married Brita Jonasdotter Nilsson, 5 children.2 |
| She was the daughter of Mans Svensson Lom.1 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 1663 | She married Martin Gerritsen in 1663 at New Castle, DE. |
| Death* | after 1678 | She died after 1678.2 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Gerritsen. |
Family | Martin Gerritsen d. 1680 | |
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| Last Edited | 12 Nov 2007 |
Mans Svensson Lom1
M, #4927, d. 1653
| Birth* | Mans Svensson Lom was born at Roslagen, Sweden.1 | |
| Death* | 1653 | He died in 1653 On 9 June 1654, after the arrival of Governor Johan Risinor "Måns Lom's widow" was listed among the "old freemen" pledging allegiance to the new governor. |
| Biography* | Måns Svensson Lom, Forgotten Forefather, and his Seven Daughters by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig Fellow, American Society of Genealogists Fellow, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania Historian, Swedish Colonial Society originally published in Swedish Colonial News, Volume 1, Number 12 (Fall 1995) Although the surname of Lom died out by 1685, it is probable that Måns Svensson Lorn had more descendants than any other settler of New Sweden. He had nine children, fifty or more grandchildren and at least 250 great-grandchildren. When Andreas Rudman took his census of the Wicaco congregation in 1697, thirty percent (165) of them were Lom's descendants. Nothing is yet known about Lom's personal history prior to 1641. As he came to America with the Stille brothers (Olof and Axel) it is probable that he was also from Roslagen. That was the reported birthplace of his eldest daughter. The name of his wife is not found in any surviving record. Based on Swedish naming patterns, her name was probably Anna Petersdotter and it seems likely that she was the sister of Olof and Axel Stille, sons of Peter Stille of Roslagen. Måns Svensson (the son of Sven) used the surname of Lom, pronounced "Loom" in Swedish and sometimes spelled that way. It means "loon" or "diver" and is typical of the kind of name assigned to a Swedish seaman. Lom's name first appeared in New Sweden records on the passenger list of the Charitas, 3 May 1641, on the eve of that ship's departure from Stockholm on the first leg of its voyage to America. Listed right above the family of Olof Stille and the bachelor Axel Stifle was "Måns Svensson Lom, a tailor and formerly a lieutenant, who intends to begin agriculture in New Sweden. He has received 5 Riksdaler but otherwise no salary; he goes with his wife, two almost grown-up daughters and a little son." In New Sweden, he became one of the first settlers of present Delaware County, where he settled with the Stille brothers on a tract called "Techoherassi" by the Indians. This was at present Eddystone, located on the Delaware River between Olof Stille's Creek (now Ridley Creek) and Crum Creek. On 6 October 1646, during the war of words between Governor Johan Printz and the Dutch, Olof Stille and Måns Svensson Lom delivered one of the Governor's ultimatums to Andries Hudde, the Dutch commander at Fort Nassau. The account book of Hendrick Huygen, New Sweden's commissary, dated I March 1648, showed that Måns Svensson owed the New Sweden Company 274.17 guilders for his purchases from the company store. Måns Svensson Lom probably died in 1653. On 27 July 1653, his two sons-in-law Peter Larsson Cock and John Wheeler and Olof and Axel Stille were among the 22 freemen submitting a petition of grievances to Governor Printz. Lom's name was conspicuous in its absence. On 9 June 1654, after the arrival of Governor Johan Risinor "Måns Lom's widow" was listed among the "old freemen" pledging allegiance to the new governor. Arriving on the Eagle with Governor Rising, was Lars Andersson Collinus, a "münster" (minister's) scribe, who soon married Måns Lom's widow. In 1664, Olof Stille's family and the Lom family (with its new father-in-law) moved to Moyamensing on the Delaware River in present South Philadelphia. "Lasse" Andersson later became a justice on the Upland Court. After the creation of Pennsylvania, Lasse Andersson was "naturalized" by William Penn and joined other "antient Sweeds" in signing a deposition (for use against Lord Baltimore) establishing that the Swedes were the first permanent settlers in Delaware, which Baltimore claimed belonged to Maryland. The will of Lars Andersson Collinus, dated 17 July 1689, left his Moyamensing plantation to Michael Nilsson Laican and Andrew Wheeler, who were, respectively, a son-in-law and grandson of Måns Lom. It is unknown when Lom's wife died. However, she was the mother of nine children: 1. Margaret Lom, born in 1626 in Roslagen, was buried by pastor Andreas Sandel 13 Feb. 1703 at the age of 76. She married Peter Larsson Cock and lived at Peter Cock's (later Province) Island. They had 13 children: Lars ("Lasse") Cock, born 21 March 1646, died October 1699 at Passyunk; married Lydia Ashman; 13 children. child (Måns?), born 1648, died young. Erick Cock, born c. 1650, died 1701 in Gloucester County; married Elisabeth Olofsdotter Philipson, 9 children. Anna Cock, born c. 1652, died in Upper Merion Township; married Gunnar Rambo, 9 children. Måns Cock, born c. 1654, died c. 1721, Gloucester County; married Gunilla Jonasdotter Nilsson, 7 children. John Cock, born 1656, died 1716, St. Georges Creek, New Castle County; married Brigitta Nilsdotter Friend, 9 children. Peter Cock, born 1658, died 1708, Passyunk; married Helena Israelsdotter Helm, 9 children. Magdalena Cock, born 1659, died after 1723 in Kingsessing; married Anders Petersson Longacre. 10 children. Maria Cock. born 1661, died after 1717 in Passyunk; married Anders Rambo, 6 children. Gabriel Cock, born 1663, died after 1714 in New Castle County; married Maria Nilsdotter Friend, 7 or more children. Brigitta Cock. born 1665, died 1726 in Gloucester County; married John Rambo, I I children. Margaret Cock, born 1667, died 1701 in Kingsessing; married Robert Longshore and Thomas Jenner, 3 children. Catharine Cock, born 1669, died 1748 in Moyamensing; married Bengt Bengtsson, 4 or more children. 2. Catharine Lom, born in Roslagen c. 1628, married John Wheeler, an Englishman, who lived in the New Sweden colony. After the 1653 protest to Printz, they moved to Swanwyck, near the Dutch Fort Casimir (New Castle), and by 1658 had moved to the Sassafras River in Cecil County, Maryland. Catharine died before 1674 when John Wheeler's second wife Mary renounced any interest in his property. Catharine had four known children: Samuel Wheeler, born c. 1650, who remained in Cecil County on his father's "Roundstone" plantation; never married. John Wheeler, born c. 1654, sold his father's 'Wheelers Point' plantation in Cecil County to his brother-in-law Nicholas Allum in 1677, intending to move to land acquired by his "grandfather" Lars Andersson in Blockley Township, Philadelphia County. However, he returned to Cecil County to live at "Roundstone," married Elizabeth and died in 1698, survived by 3 daughters. Anna Wheeler, born c. 1656, married Nicholas Allum; I daughter. Anders Wheeler, born c. 1660, moved as a young man to the Blockley Township land acquired by Lars Andersson. After inheriting part of Moyamensing from Andersson, he sold the Blockley Township lands to his cousins, the Gertsson brothers. Married Catharine Andersdotter Svensson and Anna Maria Georgen (Urian), 7 children. 3. Peter Månsson, born in Roslagen c. 1638, never used his father's surname. He married a daughter (name unknown) of Sven Gunnarsson and in 1673 was shown as a one-third owner of the Bought on the Delaware in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County. He surrendered this interest to Marcus Laurens and moved to Cecil County, where he died in 1677, survived by one child: Anders Petersson. Sven Svensson, Peter Månsson's brother-in-law, attempted, without success, to be his guardian. Anders appears to have died in his minority in Cecil County, without issue. 4. Anna Lorn, born at sea in 1641, married Giösta Danielsson, who arrived, in New Sweden in 1654 as a tailor and soldier. They lived at Upland (Chester), where Danielsson died intestate in 1681, survived by three daughters: Margaret Danielsson, baptized in 1658 at the Dutch Church in New Amsterdam (New York), died in 1697 in Gloucester County; married Casper Fish in 1675, 8 children. Brigitta Danielsson, born c. 1660, died c. 1685 in Gloucester County; became 2d wife of Marcus Laurens, a Holsteiner [progenitor of the Swedish Hulings], 2 children. Maria Danielsson, born 1663, died 1699 at Tacony, Philadelphia County; married Nils Ollesson Gdstenberg, 8 children. 5. Beata Lom, born 1643, reported to be the first girl born in New Sweden, died at Upland in the spring of 1689. In January 1662 she became the second wife of Pastor Lars Carlsson Lock, who came to New Sweden in 1648. Their children: Anders Lock, born c. 1663, died 1716 in Gloucester County; married Christina Fish, sister of Casper Fish and widow of Hans Petersson, 6 children. Måns, Lock, born c. 1665, died c. 1698 in Gloucester County; unmarried. Catharine Lock, born c. 1668, died 1720 in Gloucester County; married John Jonasson [Nilsson], 5 daughters. John Lock, born c. 1670, died 1720 in Gloucester County; married Catharine Hoffman, 4 children. Peter Lock, born c. 1673, died 1731 in Gloucester County; married Maria, 9 children. Maria Lock, born c. 1675, had illegitimate child by Hermanus Helm; not further traced. Gustaf Lock, born c. 1680, died 1742 in Gloucester County; married Magdalena Hoffman, 8 children. Another daughter (not identified) who told Peter Kalm in 1748 that her mother Beata Lom was thc first girl born in New Sweden. 6. Christina Lom, born c. 1645, married Mårten Gertsson of Christina Creek c. 1663. She died after 1678. After her husband drowned out of his canoe in 1680, Lars Andersson Collinus and Sven Månsson Lom were named administrators of his estate. Her children: Gertrude Gertsson, born 1664, died 1744 in Moyamensing; married John Stille, son of Olof Stille, 12 children. Armegot Gertsson, born 1664, died 1755 in Blockley Township, married Johan Skute, son of Captain Sven Skute, 3 children. Gerrit Gertsson [later Garrett], born c. 1672, died 1732 in Blockley Township, married (1st) Magdalena, (2nd) his cousin Regina Huling, daughter of Marcus Laurens, 8 children. Mårten Gertsson [later Garrett], born 1675, died 1751 in Blockley Township; married Brita Jonasdotter Nilsson, 5 children. 7. Sven Månsson Lom, born c. 1648, died c. 1685 in Blockley Township; name of wife unknown, one child named in step-father's will: Utro (Gertrude?) Lom; no further record. 8. Helena Lom, born 1650, died 1720 in Gloucester County. She married Michael Nilsson Laican in 1670. Initially they lived at the Bought on land later occupied by her brother Peter Månsson. Then they moved to Shackamaxon to share land with her nephew, Lasse Cock. Michael Laican stayed in Shackamaxon after inheriting land at Moyamensing from. Lars Andersson Collinus. He moved in 1699 to Gloucester County, where he died in 1704. They had 10 children: Catharine Laican, born 1671, who married Lawrence Huling, eldest son of Marcus Laurens, 2 sons. Anna Laican, born 1673, died in Upper Merion Township; married her cousin John Gunnarsson Rambo, 7 children. Gertrude Laican, born 1675, died c. 1721 in Gloucester County; married her cousin Peter Ericksson Cock, 8 children. Nils Laican, born 1677, died 1733 in Gloucester County; married cousin Susannah Fish, no children. Måns Laican, born 1679, died 1728 in Gloucester County; married Maria, 2 children. Anders Laican, born 1682, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married. Christina Laican, born 1684, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Elias Fish, 6 children. Michael Laican, born 1686, died after 1740 in Gloucester County; married Anna Hoffman, 10 children. Helena Laican, born 1689, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Casper Fish, Jr., 7 children. Zacharias Laican, born 1696, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married. 9. Maria Lom, born c. 1652, married John Mattsson, son of Matthias Hanson c. 1672. After living at Moyamensing for 12 years, they moved to Gloucester County where Mattsson died in 1701. Aside from caring for the younger children of Lars and Beata Lock after their deaths, John and Maria Mattsson had at least seven children of their own: Matthias Mattsson, born c. 1673, died 1700 in Gloucester County; unmarried. Anna Mattsson, born c. 1674, died 1721 in Gloucester County; married Stephen Jones, son of Anders Jonsson Ekoren, 6 children. Måns Mattsson, born c. 1670, died c. 1705 in Gloucester County; married Elisabeth, I child. Gertrude Mattsson, born c. 1678; husband and children (if any) unknown. Anders Mattsson, born c. 1680, died 1734 in Gloucester County; married Maria Van Culen, 5 children. Maria Mattsson, married in 1717 William Philpot of Salem County, 7 children. One or two other daughters not identified. The "forgotten forefather" Måns Svensson Lom left quite a family! |
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| Last Edited | 12 Nov 2007 |
Citations
- [S606] Swedish Colonial Society, online unknown url, For information on all of his children see the Swedish Colonial Site.
Robert Lord
M, #1474
| Charts | Zachariah Davis |
| MARRIAGE* | Robert Lord married Annie Elizabeth (Lizzie) Floyd, daughter of George Washington Floyd and Susanah (Susan) Davis. |
Family | Annie Elizabeth (Lizzie) Floyd b. 21 January 1877 | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Wiley Rogers Lord1
M, #4197, b. 17 April 1871, d. 24 December 1918
| Birth* | 17 April 1871 | Wiley Rogers Lord was born on 17 April 1871 at Wilkinson, GA.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 3 December 1900 | He married Mary Arliffie Bryant, daughter of James Burwell Bryant and Winnifred Anderson, on 3 December 1900 at Coffee, GA.1 |
| Death* | 24 December 1918 | He died on 24 December 1918 at Suwanee, Florida, at age 47.1 |
Family | Mary Arliffie Bryant b. 4 November 1880, d. 24 November 1949 | |
| Last Edited | 13 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S492] Cara Murray, "Bryant Family," e-mail to MVW.
M. Eva Lorentz
F, #452
| Last Edited | 23 Nov 1998 |
Adelaide of Louvain
F, #2699, d. 1151
| MARRIAGE* | Adelaide of Louvain married Henry The First, son of William I The Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. | |
| Death* | 1151 | She died in 1151. |
| Married Name | Her married name was The First. |
Family | Henry The First b. 1068, d. 1135 | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Sarah Lovina1
F, #2962
| Charts | William Basse |
| MARRIAGE* | 1729 | Sarah Lovina married William Bass, son of William Bass Sr. and Catherine LANIER, in 1729 at Norfolk, VA, Sarah called the "Molatto" daughter of a "Negro Woman" slave named Jean Lovina. Norfolk WB 6:fol.96; DB 12:188; 18:41-2 Seventy years later the Norfolk County Clerk wrote a certificate for a grandson named William stating that he was "of English and Indian descent and is not a Negroe nor a Mulattoe as by some falsely and malitiously stated." The author of "Free African Americans" says the May 1797 affidaivit was false and conflicted with other family evidence.1 |
| Married Name | 1729 | As of 1729,her married name was Bass.1 |
Family | William Bass b. 28 October 1676, d. 20 October 1751 | |
| Last Edited | 8 Jan 2009 |
Citations
- [S467] Free African Americans, online www.freeafricanamericans.com.
Elizabeth Drucilla Lowman
F, #3363
| MARRIAGE* | Elizabeth Drucilla Lowman married John Lewis Asbell Dear Dan, Yes, Susan Clarice Asbill/Asbell Floyd was a daughter of John Lewis Asbill/Asbell and Elizabeth Drucilla "Lizzie" Lowman. My information comes from a book written by Hilda Grimwood called Asbill Connections. Hilda Jernigan Grimwood is a descendent of Bertha Belle Asbill/Asbell Sanders. Bertha Belle was a sister of your Susan Clarice. Mrs. Grimwood's book can be found at many libraries and her mailing address is: Mrs. Hilda Grimwood 826 Voyager Drive Houston, Texas, 77062-5619 (281) 488-3972. I hope that this information would prove helpful. Sincerely, Stepheni Scott 202 Cheltenham Dr. Aiken, SC 29803 vinonut@aol.com. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Asbell. |
Family | John Lewis Asbell | |
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| Last Edited | 21 Jan 2002 |
James Lowry
M, #1077, d. after 1736
| Father* | Matthew Lowry Jr. d. b 25 Oct 1728 |
| Mother* | Joanna Goodson b. 1670, d. 1736 |
James Lowry|d. a 1736|p83.htm#i1077|Matthew Lowry Jr.|d. b 25 Oct 1728|p83.htm#i1073|Joanna Goodson|b. 1670\nd. 1736|p63.htm#i1072|Mathew Lowry Sr.|b. c 1670|p83.htm#i4004||||Edward Goodson|d. 3 Dec 1722|p63.htm#i3996|Mary Phillips||p97.htm#i4009| |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | His mother was called Floid in her father's will in 1724. Because of her supposed age I suspect this may be a step child. | |
| James Lowry was the son of Matthew Lowry Jr. and Joanna Goodson. | ||
| Death* | after 1736 | He died after 1736.1 |
| Last Edited | 1 Aug 2008 |
Citations
- [S476] Blanche Adams Chapman, Isle of Wight Wills.
Mathew Lowry Sr.
M, #4004, b. circa 1670
| Birth* | circa 1670 | Mathew Lowry Sr. was born circa 1670 at Isle of Wight County, VA.1 |
| Note* | 1694 | He Its possible that Mathew either had a brother or a son named James Lowry as a person with that name was named on June 1 1694 to take as an apprentice John Harris the orphan of Richard Harris deceased. Richard's wife Ann was still alive. They were the parents of Love Harris who married John Bass. in 1694.2 |
| LANDCONTRA* | 6 April 1700 | On 6 April 1700 In a deed Mathew Lowry is described as occupying land adjoining Pharoah Cobb. From this date I am supposing that Matthew Lowry had to be at least 25 years old to be residing on land so that would put his birthdate at about 1675 or so which is much too early for this to be Joanna's husband and so this must be her father-in law to be. Since son Matthew who later marries Joanna seemed to be a contemporary of Joanna's first husband I would place his birth about 1690 (about same as Joanna's) Therefore his father likely born 1670.3 |
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| Last Edited | 1 Aug 2008 |
Matthew Lowry III
M, #1078, d. after 1761
| Father* | Matthew Lowry Jr. d. b 25 Oct 1728 |
| Mother* | Joanna Goodson b. 1670, d. 1736 |
Matthew Lowry III|d. a 1761|p83.htm#i1078|Matthew Lowry Jr.|d. b 25 Oct 1728|p83.htm#i1073|Joanna Goodson|b. 1670\nd. 1736|p63.htm#i1072|Mathew Lowry Sr.|b. c 1670|p83.htm#i4004||||Edward Goodson|d. 3 Dec 1722|p63.htm#i3996|Mary Phillips||p97.htm#i4009| |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | Matthew Lowry III was born at Isle of Wight County, VA, I suspect he was a step child of Joanna Floyd Lowrey. | |
| He was the son of Matthew Lowry Jr. and Joanna Goodson. | ||
| Death* | after 1761 | After 1761 He proved the will of Francis Floyd and in the same court his brother Thomas appointed administrator or estate of the deceased.1,2 |
| COURT* | 1746 | In 1746 He along with William Bell are witnesses to a land sale. Need to check if this happened in IOW or Edgecomb. |
| Last Edited | 1 Aug 2008 |
Matthew Lowry Jr.
M, #1073, d. before 25 October 1728
| Father* | Mathew Lowry Sr. b. c 1670 |
Matthew Lowry Jr.|d. b 25 Oct 1728|p83.htm#i1073|Mathew Lowry Sr.|b. c 1670|p83.htm#i4004|||||||||||||||| |
| Matthew Lowry Jr. was the son of Mathew Lowry Sr. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | after 1724 | This date seems likely since his two sons did not appear to be minors when their mother died in 1736; She is called Joan Floid in her father's will dated 1722.1 |
| Death* | before 25 October 1728 | He died before 25 October 1728 at Isle of Wight County, VA.1 |
| COURT* | 23 November 1693 | On 23 November 1693 Matthew Lowry is mentioned in court minutes.2 |
| LANDCONTRA | 1700 | In 1700 A deed refers to land occupied by Matthew Lowry.3 |
| LANDCONTRA | 9 June 1705 | On 9 June 1705 Matthew Lowry bought 100 acres adjoining Thomas Joyner and cypress Swamp.4 |
| LANDCONTRA | 9 June 1705 | On 9 June 1705 Matthew Lowry bought 100 acres.5 |
| LANDCONTRA* | 1711 | In 1711 Matthew Lowry witnessed a land purchase of 150 acres on Cypress Swamp made by Thomas Floyd. |
| ADMINISTRA* | 24 November 1735 | He was account administrator on 24 November 1735 at VA.1 |
| Note* | 2004 | In 2004 It appears that Matthew Lowry knew and/or was a friend of Joanna's first husband, Floyd. Therefore, I suspect her first husband was named Thomas since Matthew Lowry and Thomas Floyd owned adjoining property. |
Family | Joanna Goodson b. 1670, d. 1736 | |
| MARRIAGE* | after 1724 | This date seems likely since his two sons did not appear to be minors when their mother died in 1736; She is called Joan Floid in her father's will dated 1722.1 |
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| Last Edited | 11 May 2007 |
Deela Lucas1
F, #4363, b. 1891, d. 1969
| Charts | Zachariah Davis |
| Birth* | 1891 | Deela Lucas was born in 1891.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 17 January 1909 | She married Jason C. Hart, son of Seaborn (Seburne or Cebren) Madison Hart and Rebecca (Beckann) Davis, on 17 January 1909.1,2 |
| Death* | 1969 | She died in 1969 at Hart Cemetery, Cochran, Bleckley County, GA. |
| Married Name | 17 January 1909 | As of 17 January 1909,her married name was Hart. |
Family | Jason C. Hart b. 1884, d. 1948 | |
| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2007 |
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