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Family Tree Of HEPTINSTALL FAMILY TREE Heptinstall, Hepenstall, Heponstah, Heppenstal Hannah Bailey Heptinstall b. 2/1/1914 d. 2/5/2001 NAME: Heptinstall is a village in south Yorkshire England, near bebdon bridge in 1881. It comes from old Danish and means Roses in the Valley of Horses (Hep=roses, ton=place, stall=horses ANCESTOR CHARTS (horizontal) More information and list of children are specified in second chart VERTICAL. Directions: (1) Men are even numbers and women are odd numbers, (2) Wife is always numbered 1 more than husband, (3) Fathers number is doubled from child’s number and conversely, male child is one-half of father’s number. (4) The last male on the right side of each horizontal chart will be continued on a following chart numbered the same, (5) Relatives that appear more than one time in the chart will be designated with both numbers such as (40/44), but information will be listed on the lowest number and not duplicated. –– Undated August 29, 2017. This is always an on-going collection of information based on the best information from many resources at a given time. 1 Census data from 1800 – only Heptinstall listed is William Heptinstall with no family information D(2) (4) (8) (16) William Hamnet Heptinstall (32) James Heptinstall b~1750 Middlesex Va d. 1824 John Olin Heptinstall Rev. John Wesley Heptinstall (1775/8 Halifax Co NC Halifax Co NC b. 9/19/1845 b. 2/16/1812 Halifax Co d. 2/4/1822 Halifax NC (33) Elizabeth Atherton m. 1786 John Wesley Heptinstall d. 10/27/1922 d. 11/25/1890 (17) “Dollie” (34) William Gowan Brashear 1744-after 1870 TN b. 8/3/1885 m2 8/19/1879 Cornelia Boddie Dorothy Bradshire/Bradsher/Brashear Listed 1820 census in Meadsville, Halifax Co Va d. 5/11/1969 (Moore) (1775/8- 1848?) m. in Va 1802 or 1793 (35) m1 unknown, m2 Sarah (9) (18) Henry Sledge b. 12/22/1780 (36) Augustine Sledge b. 5/15/1756 Southampton “Buck” Nancy Ann Sledge 1839 in Southampton d. 5/2/1833 Halifax will 5/2/1833 or Sussex b. 3/2/1809 or ~1804/7 d.12/22/1848 Halifax or 1775-1845 (37) Celia Ann Peterson 1760-1825 m. 1781 d. 3/6/1878 (19) Sarah Ivey b. 1786 in Va (38) George E. Ivey Will 7/29/1814 Prob 11/16/1818 Bk m. 1836 Southampton Va 8 p. 438-9 m. 12/27/1806 SH Co Va (39) Sarah ? d. 12/22/1850 (5) (10) (20) James Bailey died young (40/44) Britton Bailey b. 1765 Virginia d. 1828 Hannah Marion Bailey James Frederick Bailey of Va brother of (22) (41/45) Lucy Andrews 1/15/1789? m. 2/5/1789 Sussex Va b. 10/18/1854 Greenville Co Va b. 9/1820 d. 1878 (21) Luerton (?) Harrup/Harrop (42/46) ? Harrup d. 2/24/1926 Jarrett, Va Sister of (23) (43) Investigate a Luerton family name m. 11/24/1874 (11) (22) Benjamin Alexander Bailey (44/40) Britton Bailey b. 1765 d.1828 Clementine Bailey (1ST cousin) Brother of (20) 1796-1865 (45/41) Lucy Andrews b. 1/15/1789 d. 1844 b. 10/29/1822 (23) Elizabeth Harrup, Southampton (46/42) ? Harrup m. 5/13/1841 Virginia Sister of (21) m. 1816 (47) (3) (6) (12) Reverend (24) John Allman Fly (48) Elisha Fly before 1746-after 1790 1753 NH Co NC James Madison Flythe Jesse Flythe b. 1782 d. ~1866 or after 1860 (49) Margaret (Peggy) Allmand b.~1760 Nancemond Va Myrtle Flythe b. 9/15-22/1850 Creeksville, b. 9/9/1821 d. after 1810 NH Co NC b. 1/28/1885 Northampton Co NC d. 7/10/1897 family cemetery (25) Millicent (Millie) Sikes (50) James Sikes 1749-1786 d. 9/8/1971 m. 2/27/1878 b. ~1786 d. ~1830/1840 m. 1803 (51) Charlotte Deloatch b. ~1756 d. 1815 m. ~1770/2 d. 3/21/1931 Graham, NC Flu (13) (26) Newitt Grant b. 1790 NH Co NC (52) William Grant b.~1766 d.~1830 Army 1779 Lucy Ann Grant d. 1860 or 1846 (53) Mary “Polly” Harris b.~1779 d.~1834 or 1820 m. m2 11/26/1899 Myrtle Corrine b. 6/11/1827 Creeksville NC 1786-1790 Parker d. 11/7/1897 family cemetery (27) Martha Warr (54) Lemuel Warr b. 1775 d.~1834/20/44; Census 1820 m. 6/9/1846 b. ~1800 d.1864 will m. 1820 (55) Hannah Ann M. Exum 1774-1860 NH Co NC m. 1796 (7) (14) (28) Britton Barkley (56) Rhodes Barkley b. ~1755/1762 Isle of Wight, Va Ada/Adah Louise Barkley Charlton Norman Barkley b.1805 m. 1/5/1823 d.1846 m1 Elizabeth Britton b.~1859 Jackson Co., Fla b. ~1827 Northampton Co d. ~1850-60 in Johnson Co., Fla (57), m2 1802 Elizabeth Peebles 1782-1848 d. 6/21/1899 Jackson NC m. 12/6/1847 Northampton m1 Alice Allen/Allend d. after 1850, (may be third marriage to Alice Allen, daughter of m. 2/27/1878 NH Co NC d. 1860/1870 In Jackson Co, daughter of Richard Allen Richard Allen) Florida (29) m2 Fanny (or Fannie) Boone or (58) Joyner Boone b.~1780 m.~1800 d.~1848 Boon b. 1803 (59) **** Daughter d. 1837 of James Hail and *** m. 1/6/1828 or 1/5/1823 NH Co NC Norman m. ~1800 (15) (30) Henry Boone/Boon (60) James Boon Sr. b. ~1764 d. 1829 Mary E. Boone /Boon b. ~1798 NC Co NC d.~ will 11/1873 (61) Winifred (Winny) Lassiter Deloatch b. 1765 NH Co b. ~ 1830 m2 3/29/1841 Eliza Sidney (Cinda) NC d. 1845 m. 1785 m. 12/6/1847 Nicholas (Bynum) (Ezell) ? (his niece) d. 1870 In Jackson Co, Fla ? (31) Sarah Butts Bell (62) James Bell d. 1798 widow moved back to NH Co NC b. ~1799 NH Co NC d. ~1840 NH Co (63) Elizabeth Ricks m. 1791 NC m. 9/24/1823 WHO IS THIS? John H H b. 1818 d. 1863 of Bedford son of Thomas Heptinstall b. 1790 and Tabitha Hall m. 1815 2 / (32) James William Heptinstall 64 James Heptinstall 128 James Heptinstall 256 512 b. ~1750 Middlesex Co Va or b. 1727 Middlesex Va b. ~1700 King George May 1761 d. Co Va or Middlesex Co 257 d. 1824 Halifax d. 1760 Middlesex Va 129 Rebecca Bohame or 258 John or Joseph Bohannon listed quit rents for 516 Duncan Bohannon land 1776,1675 Bohannon b. ~1700 Kingston Parish, Gloucester Co Va in 1704 517 Cicely Collmore m. in Barbados 7/5/1658, daughter Franklin Va of Thomas Collmore/Collymore m. 10/24/1727 Middlesex Co Va 65 Judith Wilkins b. 1728 St 130 John Wilkins 260 William Wilkins 520 Nathaniel Wilkins 1638-1713 of Northampton Co.Va Stephens Parish Northumberland 1705-1775 1692-11/13/1750 Northampton Co Va Son of John Wilkins 1559 Eng-1650 Co Northampton Va and Ann Wilkins Higby m. 1750 St Stephens Parish Vosse (She m1 John Wilkins, m2 Reb Thomas Northumberland Co Va Higby, m3 Henry Vosse) Son of Robert Wilkins 1565 Oxfordshire-1605 d. by 1775 and Margaret Son of John Wilkins and Ann She is also listed in Bedford Co Son of Roger Wilkins and Isabel Va on census 521 Frances Hunt 1640-by1692 m. 1661, daughter of Lt. Thomas Hunt and Joanne 261 Frances b. 1705 d. by 1750 131 Judith 262 m. 1731 263 (33) 66 James Atherton 132 264 528 Elizabeth Atherton Will 6/2/1786, Halifax (Hoffman book p71 #353) Probably second marriage Probate 8/1786 m. 1786 Marriage document is Son James received land and on file. plantation. On same year a James Atherton 67 Patience married Tabitha Evans, probably her brother. 3 BRADSHIRE/BRASHEAR/BRASSEUR There is no direct evidence of this line, but a lot of hints. Only one source lists Dolly Bradshear as daughter of William Gowan Brashears (34) William Gowan Brashears 68 Bazil Brashear 136 Samuel Brashear 272 Robert Brasseur 544 Benjamin/Benoit/Bennet Brasseur 1610 France-1633 MD b. 1714 Queen Anne’s Parish, “Carpenter” b. 1646 Nancemond Va d. 1712 MD Son of Robert Brasseur and Elizabeth Florence Fowke b. 1741 Spartanburg SC ? Prince George County, Calvert b. 1673 Calvert MD 545 Mary Richfort 1624-1695 m. 1645 Nancemond Va d. after 1820 Maury TN MD d. 1740 Prince George 273 m1 Mary Waring, daughter of Samson 546 Captain/Colonel Thomas Sprigg 1630 Eng-1704 MD, son d. 1769 NC Co MD Waring of Thomas Sprigg and Catherine m2 Mary Elizabeth Fowke 247 m1Kathrine Graves 1646, m2 Eleanor Nuthall 1645 NORTH CAROLINA ,m3 Alice Sprigg, 1649-1720 MD-1698 Md, daughter of John Nuthall of Cross Manor and INTERLUDE Elizabeth Bacon, daughter of Nathaniel Bacon and Elizabeth Kingsworth c1590 137 m2 1693 Ann Jones 274William Jones 1640 MD-1671 548 Robert Jones 1633 Mass Bay Colony -1710 MA, son of m1 Mary Samuel T. Jones and Mary Anne m1 Mary Tydings 549 m3 Joanna Anne Osgood, daughter of William Osgood and Elizabeth Cleer, m1 Anne b. 1640, m2 Margaret 275 Dorothy Cager 1645 MD-1702 550 Robert Cager 1618-1667 MD, son of William Cage and M1 George Monroe Susan M2 Phillip Richford 551 Dorothy James 1620-1670 , daughter of Owens James M3 William Jones 1600 Kent Eng-1698 MD 69 Ann Belt 138 Benjamin Belt 276 John Joseph Belt Sr 552 Humphrey Belt b. 1714 MD 1682 MD-1773 MD 1650 Nancemond Va-1698 MD 553 Margery d. 1776 NC Arundel Co MD 277 Elizabeth Tydings 554 Richard Tydings Jr 1654 MD-1687, son of John Tydings m.
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