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C:\20120927Backup\GENEAL X7882 http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Ancestors_of_George_Walker_Bush George-W-Bush 1. George Walker Bush (1946) George H. W. Bush, President of the United States, 1989 official portrait 2. George Herbert Walker Bush (1924) BarbaraPierceBush 3. Barbara Pierce (1925) PrescottSheldonBush 4. Prescott Sheldon Bush (1895-1972) DorothyWalkerBush 5. Dorothy Wear Walker (1901-1992) MarvinPierce 6. Marvin Pierce (1893-1969) PaulineRobinsonPierce 7. Pauline Robinson (1896-1949) SamuelPrescottBush 8. Samuel Prescott Bush (1863-1948) GeorgeHerbertWalker 10. George Herbert Walker (1875-1953) JamesEdgarRobinson 14. James Edgar Robinson (1868-1931) Lula Dell Flickinger 15. Lula Dell Flickinger (1875-1957) JamesSmithBush 16. Rev. James Smith Bush (1825-1889) Robert Emmet Sheldon 18. Robert Emmet Sheldon (1845-1917) DavidDavisWalker 20. David Davis Walker (1840-1918) Martha Adela Beaky 21. Martha Adela Beaky (1841-1917) JamesHutchinsonWear 22. James Hutchenson Wear (1838-1893) Stephen Flickinger 60. Stephen Flickinger (1823-1869) PeterBulkley 4392. Peter Bulkeley (1582-1659) 1. George Walker Bush (1946), 43rd U.S. President; descendant of four Mayflower passengers Contents[show] Generation 2Edit 2. George Herbert Walker Bush (1924), 41st U.S. President; descendant of four Mayflower passengers 3. Barbara Pierce (1925) Generation 3Edit 4. Prescott Sheldon Bush (1895-1972), born in Ohio (USA), descendant of four Mayflower passengers 5. Dorothy Wear Walker (1901-1992), born in Maine (USA) 6. Marvin Pierce (1893-1969), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 7. Pauline Robinson (1896-1949) Generation 4Edit 8. Samuel Prescott Bush (1863-1948), born in New Jersey (USA) 9. Flora Sheldon (1872-1920), born in Ohio (USA), descendant of four Mayflower passengers 10. George Herbert Walker (1875-1953), born in Missouri (USA) 11. Lucretia Wear (1874-1961), born in Missouri (USA) 12. Scott Pierce (1866-aft1930), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 13. Mabel Marvin (1869-aft1930), born in Ohio (USA) 14. James Edgar Robinson (1868-1931), born in Ohio (USA) 15. Lula Dell Flickinger (1875-1957), born in Ohio (USA) Generation 5Edit 16 Reverend James Smith Bush (1825-1889), born in New York (USA) 17 Harriet Eleanor Fay (1829-1924), born in Georgia (USA) 18 Robert Emmet Sheldon (1845-1917), born in Ohio (USA) 19 Mary Elizabeth Butler (1850-1897), born in Ohio (USA), descendant of four Mayflower passengers 20 David Davis Walker (1840-1918), born in Illinois (USA) 21 Martha Adela Beaky (1841-1917), born in Maryland (USA) 22 James Hutchenson Wear (1838-1893), born in Missouri (USA) 23 Nancy Eliza Holliday (1847-1942), born in Missouri (USA) 24 Jonas James Pierce (1839-1913), born in New Hampshire (USA) 25 Kate Pritzel (1841-1931), born in Baden (Germany) 26 Jerome Place Marvin (1846-1917), born in Ohio (USA) 27 Martha Ann Stokes (1847-1925), born in Ohio (USA) - now believed NOT to be a daughter of Richard M. Stokes and Julia Myers 28 John William Robinson (1831-1920), born in Ohio (USA) 29 Sarah Coe (1831-1901), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 30 Jacob Marion Flickinger (1849-1917), born in Ohio (USA) 31 Sarah Haines (1855-1888), born in Ohio (USA) Generation 6Edit 32 Obadiah Newcomb Bush (1797-1851), born in New York (USA) 33 Harriet Smith (1800-1867), born in New York (USA) 34 Samuel Howard Fay (1804-1847), born in Massachusetts (USA) 35 Susan Shellman (1808-1887), born in Georgia (USA) 36 Thomas Henry Sheldon (1818-1854), born in Rhode Island (USA) 37 Martha Uncles (1824-1912), born in Ohio (USA) 38 Courtland Philip Livingston Butler (1813-1891)?? 39 Elizabeth Slade Pierce (1822-1901), born in Rhode Island (USA), descendant of four Mayflower passengers 40 George E. Walker (c1797-1864), born in Massachusetts (USA) 41 Harriet Mercer (1802-1869), born in Maryland (USA) 42 Joseph Ambrose Beaky (1818-1858), born in Maryland (USA) 43 Mary Ann Bangs (1817-), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 44 William Gault Wear (1817-c1900), born in Tennessee (USA) 45 Sarah Amanda Yancey (1819-1879), born in Kentucky (USA) 46 John James Holiday (1819-1881), born in Missouri (USA) 47 Lucretia Green Foree (1822-), born in Kentucky (USA) 48 General James Pierce (1810-1874), born in New Hampshire (USA) 49 Chloe Holbrook (1816-1886), born in New Hampshire (USA) 50 Anton Pritzl (1811-1844), born in Bayern (Germany) 51 Marie Louise Pasquay (1813-1887), born in Rheinland-Pfalz (Germany) 52 Samuel Ross Marvin (1804-1863), born in New Jersey (USA) 53 Julia Ann Place (1808-1884), born in New York (USA) 54 55 56 John Welch Robinson (1803-1853), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 57 Elizabeth Mitchell (1803-1872), born in Ohio (USA) 58 Daniel Coe (1801-1851), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 59 Mary Gladden (1804-1893), born in Ohio (USA) 60 Stephen Flickinger (1823-1869), born in Ohio (USA) 61 Margaret Ann Figley (1825-1886), born in Ohio (USA) 62 Jonathan Haines (c1815-1900), born in Ohio (USA) 63 Mary Jane Sprague (c1823-c1855), born in Ohio (USA) Generation 7Edit 64 Timothy Bush (1766-1850), born in Connecticut (USA) 65 Lydia Newcomb (1763-1835), born in New York (USA) 66 Dr. Sanford Smith (1760-1815), born in Connecticut (USA) 67 Priscilla Whippo (1763-1838), born in New York (USA) 68 Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay (1778-1856) 69 Harriet Howard (1782-1847), born in Massachusetts (USA) - other descendants include Lillie Greenough (1844-1928), soprano 70 John Shellman (1757-1838), born in Maryland (USA) 71 Clarissa Montfort (-1845), born in Virginia (USA) 72 Michael Sheldon 73 Mary Unknown 74 James Worthington Uncles (1794-1835), born in Bradford (England) 75 Elizabeth Criswell\Kiswell (c1798-), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 76 Samuel Herrick Butler (1785-1851), born in Vermont (USA) - possibly Samuel E Butler 77 Judith Livingston (1785-1858), born in New York (USA) 78 Levi Pierce (1797-1838), born in Massachusetts (USA) 79 Betsey Slade Wheeler (1800-1881), born in Massachusetts (USA) - descendant of four Mayflower passengers 80 Captain Thomas Walker (1758-1799), born in New Jersey (USA) 81 Catherine McLelland (-1806), born in ? (Scotland) 82 John Mercer (c1764-1820), born in Maryland (USA) - ancestry being corrected by WARGS 83 Rebecca Davis (c1772-1802), born in Maryland (USA) - another descendant was David Davis (1815-1886), US Senator 84 Joseph Beaky (c1792-1854), born in Maryland (USA) 85 Catharine Shriner (1784-1850), born in Maryland (USA) 86 Elijah Keeler Bangs (1780-1856), born in Connecticut (USA) 87 Esther Stackhouse (1787-1819), born in Pennsylvania (USA) 88 James Hutchenson Weir (1789-1832), born in Virginia (USA) 89 Elizabeth Gault (c1795-) 90 David Yancey (1795-), born in Virginia (USA) 91 Mildred Field (1795-), born in Virginia (USA) 92 Joseph Holliday (1789-1870), born in Kentucky (USA) 93 Nancy R. McCune (1799-1834), born in Kentucky (USA) 94 Peter Foree 95 Eliza Dawson 96 James Pierce (1768-1849) 97 Mary Stacy (1774-1847) 98 John Holbrook (1778-1838), born in Massachusetts (USA) 99 Mercy Hill (1780-1856), born in Massachusetts (USA) 100 101 102 Georg Daniel Pasquay 103 Katharina Margretha Rothass 104 Robert Marvin (1770-1842) 105 Phebe Ford (1770-1852) 106 Arca Place (1766-1827) - ancestry from http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi&op=GET&db=peteplace&id=I584 107 Elizabeth Knight (1777-1862) 108 109 110 111 112 Henry Robinson (1755-1826) or Rev. James Robinson (1769-1847) 113 Rebecca Wallace or Mary Welch (-1809) 114 Judge David Mitchell (1761-1836) 115 Martha Black (1764-1823) 116 Moses Coe (c1750-1813) 117 Sarah Howell (1753-1813) 118 Joseph Gladden (1763-1833) 119 Hannah Munn (1773-c1820) 120 John Flickinger (1787-1824) 121 Margaret Rebecca Demuth (1793-) - see http://www.svu2000.org/genealogy/barbara.htm 122 Jacob Figley (-1873) 123 Anne Powell 124 Allen Haines (1791-1861) 125 Sarah Ballinger (1800-1856) 126 127 Generation 8Edit 128 Timothy Bush (1728-1815), born in Rhode Island (USA) - WARGS has paragraphs of discussion about his ancestry 129 Deborah House (1743-c1819), born in Connecticut (USA) - another descendant was George Bush (1796-1859), biblical scholar 130 Daniel Newcomb (1729-1789), born in Connecticut (USA) 131 Elizabeth May (1730-1789), born in Connecticut (USA) 132 Ephraim Smith (1704-1774) 133 Lucy Stevens (c1717-1806) 136 Jonathan Fay (1752-1811) 137 Lucy Prescott (1757-1792) 138 Samuel Howard (1752-1797) 139 Anna Lillie (1760-1804) 140 John Shellman (1723-1816) 141 Maria Margareth Fout\Fought\Fauth (1732-1795) 142 Robert Montfort (-1777) 143 Anne Brodnax (-1781) 152 Reverend Nathaniel Butler (1761-1829) 153 Sarah Herrick (1764-1823) - see long WARGS note about ancestry 154 Gilbert James Livingston (1758-1833) 155 Susannah Lewis (1761-1822) 156 Isaac Pierce (1763-1849) 157 Anna Fitch (1763-1809) 158 Jarvis Wheeler (1774-1852) 159 Sarah Horton (1777-1856) - descendant of four Mayflower passengers 164 Robert Mercer (1703-c1770) 165 Ann Bolton (-1792) 166 John Davis (c1740-c1788) - ancestry not certain: two alternative sets of parents have been suggested 167 Elizabeth Stockton (c1740-) 168 Victor Emanuel Bechi of Maryland 170 Johannes Shriner (1766-) 171 Christina Brickern (c1766-) 172 Lemuel Bangs (1739-1824) 173 Rebecca Keeler (1751-1812) 174 Amos Stackhouse (1757-1825) 175 Mary Powell (1763-1841) 176 Jonathan Weir (c1755-1832) 177 Mary Unknown (c1758-c1848) 178 Jonathan Gault of Knoxville 180 Jechonias Yancey (1772-1820) 181 Mildred Wood (c1773-) 182 John Field (1776-) 183 Sally Wood (1773-) 184 William Holliday (c1755-c1812), born County Down (Ireland) 185 Martha Patton (c1755-)? 186 John McCune (1772-1852) 187 Mary (Polly) Shannon (1776-1823) 188 Joseph Foree (c1744-1835)? 189 Anne Giovidan
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