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182 Sir George Calvert 1st Lord Baltimore ! Leonard Calvert • Anne Brent i William Calvert = Elizabeth Stone I George Calvert = Elizabeth Doyne I John Calvert = Jane Harrison, desc't. of Burr Harrison of "Chappa waB,s l e »* Va. I George Calvert, de jure 7th Lord Bal- timore • (l) Anne Crupper; (2; Mstry (Strother) Death- erage. i George Calvert, by Crupper, married Lydia Beck Ralls STROTHER - CALVERT - NOLAND Francis Strother = Susannah Dabney o 1 Mary Strother (sister of Capt. John Dabney Strother) married (1) Robert Death- eragej (2) George Calvert, de .lure 7th Lord Baltimore Ralls Calvert * _ Mary Wade Strother I George Calvert = Eliz. Carr, dau of Joseph and Lelia (Strother) Carr Capt. John Dabney Strother » Mary Willis Wade. They lived at "Wadefield," Cul- peper County, Virginia. Mary Strother married Charles Browning. Elizabeth Browning mar- ried George 'Yates I Weeden Smith Yates md. Ermin Ella Roberts I Dr. Wm. A. Lockett md. Mary Crittenden Yates Wm. Crittenden Lockett, gr, gr.gr.grandnephew of Mary Strother Calvert, md. Daisy Noland, 9th generation descendant of Peirce Noland, of Charles County, Md., and 6th generation des- cendant of Willias Twy- ,_ man and Winifred Cow- herd, of Va. 1 Ann Strother married her cousin, Capt. John F. Strother Mary Wade Strother (cousin of Wm. Crit- tenden Lockett) md. Ralls Calvert. Burr Harbison, of "Chap- pa warns ie," to Va., bapt'd. 1637. (ancestor of Jane Harrison, wife of John Calvert) (*) Thomas Harrison b. I665 Burr Harrison b I699 Sarah Harrison - Co 1 . Leven Powell I Burr Powell - Catherine Brooke Nancy Powell = Lloyd Noland, son of Thomas Noland, of Aldie, Loudon County, Va. who lived at Noland House (*) Burr Harrison, of "Chappawarnsie," Va. was the ancestor of the Nolands ofLoudbun County, primarily, who are intermarried with the Peytons, Cuthbert Harrisons, Burr Harrisons, Cuthbert Powell Harrisons, et cetera, including a Freeman -Cowherd - Twyman branch; also, descendants of John Calvert and Jane Harrison (see above).

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Sir George Calvert 1st Lord Baltimore

! Leonard Calvert • Anne Brent

i

William Calvert = Elizabeth Stone

I George Calvert = Elizabeth Doyne

I John Calvert = Jane Harrison, desc't. of Burr Harrison of "ChappawaB,sle»* Va.

I George Calvert, de jure 7th Lord Bal­timore • (l) Anne Crupper; (2; Mstry (Strother) Death-erage. i

George Calvert, by Crupper, married Lydia Beck Ralls

STROTHER - CALVERT - NOLAND

Francis Strother = Susannah Dabney

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1 Mary Strother (sister of Capt. John Dabney Strother) married (1) Robert Death-eragej (2) George Calvert, de .lure 7th Lord Baltimore

Ralls Calvert * _ Mary Wade Strother

I George Calvert = Eliz. Carr, dau of Joseph and Lelia (Strother) Carr

Capt. John Dabney Strother » Mary Willis Wade. They lived at "Wadefield," Cul­peper County, Virginia.

Mary Strother married Charles Browning.

Elizabeth Browning mar­ried George 'Yates

I Weeden Smith Yates md. Ermin Ella Roberts

I Dr. Wm. A. Lockett md. Mary Crittenden Yates

Wm. Crittenden Lockett, gr, gr.gr.grandnephew of Mary Strother Calvert, md. Daisy Noland, 9th generation descendant of Peirce Noland, of Charles County, Md., and 6th generation des­cendant of Willias Twy- ,_ man and Winifred Cow­herd, of Va.

1 Ann Strother married her cousin, Capt. John F. Strother

Mary Wade Strother (cousin of Wm. Crit­tenden Lockett) md. Ralls Calvert.

Burr Harbison, of "Chap-pa warns ie," to Va., bapt'd. 1637. (ancestor of Jane Harrison, wife of John Calvert) (*)

Thomas Harrison b. I665

Burr Harrison b I699

Sarah Harrison - Co1. Leven Powell

I Burr Powell - Catherine Brooke

Nancy Powell = Lloyd Noland, son of Thomas Noland, of Aldie, Loudon County, Va. who lived at Noland House

(*) Burr Harrison, of "Chappawarnsie," Va. was the ancestor of the Nolands ofLoudbun County, primarily, who are intermarried with the Peytons, Cuthbert Harrisons, Burr Harrisons, Cuthbert Powell Harrisons, et cetera, including a Freeman -Cowherd -Twyman branch; also, descendants of John Calvert and Jane Harrison (see above).

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The Old Carolina Road

Loudoun County, Virginia

Spring, 1982

In the distance, Ashley Noland Crutchfield. Noland House

(Noland's Ferry), built about 1775* can be seen in the

background.

The photograph is from the Lockett family collection.

The photograph was made in April, 1982.

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CHARLOTTE HAXALL NOLAND

(1883 - 1969)

FOUNDER OF FOXCROFT SCHOOL

MIDDLEBURG, VIRGINIA

Ihe photograph, a copy, is reproduced through the courtesy of the Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Virginia.

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CALVERT - CUSTIS - NOLAND

1. King Charles I of England • (1600-1649)

2 . King Charles I I of England (1630-1685)

3 . Lady Charlotte Fitzroy (natural daughter) .

4 . Lady Charlotte Lee. 5 . Charles Calvert , 6th Lord Balt. :

6. Benedict Calvert ( i l l e g i t i ­mate).

7 . Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert (1757-1811).

8. Elizabeth Parke Custis, born 1776 at Abingdon, Virginia.

9. Eliza Parke Custis Law (born 1797).

10. Edmund Law Rogers (b. 1818) Baltimore, Maryland

11. Charlotte Plater Rogers, of Baltimore, Maryland.

12. Edmund Law Rogers Saith

13. Charlotte H. N. Smith, born 1922. They hadi

14. (a) Ross Ranson Williams, Jr., reared by his maternal gr. parents and uses name (Ross) Ranson Williams Smith.

(b) Katherine Powell Noland Saith, b. 1924.

Henrietta Maria, sister of Louis XIII, King of France.

Catherine of Braganza, daughter of the King of Portugal.

Edward Henry, first Earl of Lichfield.

Benedict Leonard Calvert, 5th Lord Baltimore. Mary Janssen, dau. of Sir Theodore Janssen, Bart Elizabeth Calvert, daughter of Charles Calvert.

Governor of Maryland. = John (Jack) Parke Custis (175^-1781), son of

Martha Washington (daughter of Col. John Dandridge and Frances Jones, daughter of Orlando Jones), wife of General George Washington.

= Thomas law, son of Edmund Law, Bishop of Carlisle, and brother of 1st Baron Ellenbor-ough.

= Nicholas Lloyd Rogers, of Druid Hill, Baltimore, Maryland.

= Charlotte Matilda Plater, gr. gr. granddaughter of Rebecca Addison Bowles Plater, whose granddaughter md. Col. Wm. Augustine Washing­ton, nephew of General George Washington.

= Prof. Kirby Flower Smith (1862-1918).

= Katherine Powell Noland, dau. of Cuthbert Powell Noland and his wife, Rosalie Haxall. Katherin< Powell Noland was the sister of Charlotte Haxall Noland (founder of Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va.), Rosalie Noland Ball (of Clover Hill Farm, Cardwell, Virginia), Lloyd Noland, Barton Noland, Powell Noland and Philip Noland.

= Ross Ranson Williams

= Eva Hackerup.

Lt. Richard Maddox Combs, U.S. Army; married, secondly, Rev. Van Santvoord Merle-Smith.

Sources: Mrs. Rosalie Noland Ball, of Va.j Virginia Genealogies, by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden; Burke's Presidential Families of the United State of America; Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage; The Brooke Family. by Prof. St. George Tucker Brooke, in Genealogies of Virginia Families. from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, indexed by Thomas L. Hollowak, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981.

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PHILIP NOLAND (d. 1794) - built Noland House. 1775 - md. ELIZABETH AUBREY

Aubrey Noland Philip Noland I

Thomas Noland

I Elizabeth Noland md. Mr. Luckett; they lived at "Limestone," near Leesburg, Va.

Thomas Noland (1748-1811) md. Mary Eleanor Luckett (1794-1819). They lived at Noland's Ferryl near

Aldie, Virginia

1 Molly Anrt Noland md. Mr. Luckett; they lived a t "Dresden," near Aldie.

r I William Noland Ihomas Noland Dade Noland Elizabeth Noland

(Unmarried).

I Samuel Noland Jane Noland

Anna Wilson Noland md. Virginius Dab­ney. They had (l) Thomas Lloyd Dab­ney; (2) Burr No-land Dabney; (3) Susan Wilson Dab­ney md. Dr. Joseph Winston; (4) Vir­ginius Dabney; (5) Joseph Drexel Dab­ney.

Cuthbert Powell Noland md. Rosa-

Lena Noland md.

Ma.lor Burr Powell Noland CSA (d. 1889) married Susan Chapline Wilson

Bessie Noland md.

f Lloyd Noland (1790-1871) married Nancy Whiting Powell (*), dau. of Burr Powell and Catherine Brooke. (He was son of Leven Powell and Sarah Harrison - she the dau. of Burr Harrison of Chapawamsie, Va.)

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lie Thompson Hax­all « 7 children, of whom: (l) Rosalie Noland md. James Ball; (2) Robert E. Lee, Jr.,

Boiling Haxall, brother of Rosal-lie (Haxall) No-land and Charlotte Haxall who married

Robert Carter.

Charlotte Haxall Noland, founder of Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va.; (3) Katherine Pow­ell Noland md. Ed­mund Law Rogers Smith- Senator Stuart Symington, of Mo., is a cousin.

son of the great Confederate general.

(continued)

Katherine Noland md. James Mercer Garnett, and had James Mercer Garnett, Jr., d.s.p. James Mer­cer Garnett undoubt-ly was related to, if not descended from, Mus-coe Garnett whose wife was Grace Fenton Mercer. Charles Fenton Mercer laid out the town of Aldie, Loudoun County, Va. Wm. Noland was a trustee. See Note 3 on next page.

Burr Noland married Blanche Dimmock.

1 Noland House and Noland's Ferry were near Leesburg, Virginia - the ferry service long since abandoned, (also called "Noland's Ferry) still exists.

Noland House

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(Continued)

(*) Letter, dated April 1, 1952, from Mrs. Rosalie Noland Ball, to Ruth Lockett Ramsey, now Ruth Lockett Banning (Mrs. George Hugh Banning)* Virginia Genealogies - A Genealogy of The Glassell Family, by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden; The Brooke Family, by Prof. St. George Tucker Brooke, in Genealogies of Virginia Families — from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, published by The Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1981, indexed by Thomas L. Hollowak; Legends of Loudoun by Harrison Williams, Garrett and Massie, Incorporated, Richmond, Virginia, 1938.

Source: Hayden's Virginia Genealogiest

I L -a 2 1 1. Eleanor Peyton (Valentine; Henryt Henryi Henry ) married William Powell, Jr., son of William

Powell, Sr,, of Somerset County, Maryland. Their son, 2. Leven Powell, born 1727, died 1810, married Sarah Harrison, daughter of Burr Harrison of Chap-

paworasie (or Chapawamsic, or Chappawamsie, etc.). Their son, 3. Burr Powell (brother of Cuthbert Powell),married; Catherine Brooke, daughter of Humphrey Brooke

and granddaughter of Matthew Brooke. Burr and Catherine Powell's daughter, 4. Nancy Whiting Powell, married Lloyd Noland. son of Thomas Noland who was the son of Philip Noland.

Notes

Hayden stated that Burr W. Harrison, a delegate from Loudoun County, 1840, 1846, 184?, had Carrie Harrison who married Ma .lor Burr P. Noland. (Ed. note: This could have been a second marriage).

1. Townshend Dade Peyton (Francis;5 Valentine; Henry;3 Henry;2 Henry1) (1774-1852) married Harriet Colston Beale, daughter of Richard Beale, and niece of Thomas Beale. They had,

2. Emily Peyton, who married Captain Peyton Noland. This couple had two children - names not known. 3. Elizabeth-* Garnett (Capt. James*; John1) married William Twyman, Jr. She was the sister of Muscoe

Garnett who married Grace Fenton Mercer. 4. The Smallwoods, Nolands, Middletons and Lucketts were neighbors in Charles County, Maryland, as

were, also, the Husseys. William Luckett, born 1711, married Charity Middleton. Samuel Luckett, his father, married Elizabeth Hussey. Smallwood Coghill, great grandson of Col. James Smallwood, the immigrant, made a bequest in his will to his cousin, Isaac Smallwood Middleton. The inventory of Smallwood Coghill was signed by Mary Middleton and John Smallwood, Jr., next of kin. Alice, the widow of Thomas Smallwood, son of Col. James Smallwood, the immigrant, married, secondly, fhomas Middleton.

5. In 1782 Col. Leven Powell laid out the town of Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, on land he had owned.

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Thornton - Strother - Noland

I Francis Thornton (b. 1682) of Caroline and Spotsylvania Counties, Va., respectively. First occupant of *Fall HillV

I Francis Thornton, of "Fall Hill,1

Spotsylvania County, Va.

William Thornton, of Gloucester County, Virginia m. Alice Savage, daughter of Captain Anthony Savage, of Gloucester County

Issue i 8 children of whomt

1

, Va.

m. Name of wife, unknown.

m.

Col. William Thornton, of "Mont- m. pelier," Rappahannock County, Va.

I William Thornton, of "Montpelier," ra. Rappahannock County, Va.

Susanna Thompson Thornton m.

Frances Gregory, dau. of Roger Gregory and Mil­dred Washington, aunt of Pres. Geo. Washington. (*)

Martha Stuart, daughter of John Stuart.

Eleanor Thompson, dau. of Philip Rootes Thompson.

I Andrew Glassell, Culpeper County,

Jr., of Virginia.

Susan Thornton Glassell.

I George Smith Patton.

Major General George Smith Patton, m. Jr., of World War II fame.

I Major General George Smith m. Patton III.

m. Col. George Smith Patton.

m. Ruth Wilson.

Beatrice Banning (Ayer) P.

Joanne Holbrook.

(*) Catherine Daingerfield Willis, gr. granddaughter of Mildred (Washington) Gregory Willis, married Prince Charles Louis Achille Murat, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. It was a second marriage for Catherine Daingerfield, Willis - her first

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second marriage for Catherine Dafngerfield, 1 Lrst husband was Atchison Gray. A#*-tf**F*('*'

William Strother (1653-1726), Sheriff of King George County, Va.

Francis Strother (1700-1752).

Capt. John Dabney Strother (1721-1795), French and In­dian War; "Wadefield,"-* Rap­pahannock County, Va. His sister, Mary (Strother) Death-erage, m. Geo. Calvert, Esq., de .lure 7th Lord Baltimore; Capt. Strother's gr. dau., Mary Strother, ra. Ralls Cal­vert, 1st cousin of Cecilius Calvert, de .jure 9th Lord Baltimore.

Mary Strother.

Elizabeth Browning.

I Weeden Smith Yates.

a

Wm. Archibald Lockett. I

Wm. Crittenden Lockett.

I Frank Phillips} Charles Cornelius| Ruth (Lockett) Ramsey Banning; Wm. Twy­man.

m. Margaret Thornton, b. 1678.

m.

m.

m.

Susannah Dabney. The late Lady Astor was a descendant of the Dabneys.

Mary Willis Wade, dau. of Sarah and Joseph Wade, who had: Mary Willis Strother, John Wade, James Hade, Susannah Hart, Elizabeth Tally, and Lucy Powell.

Charles Browning, descendant of the Lloyds of Maryland.

George Yates, descendant of Capt. Richard Warfield, of Md

Ermin Ella Roberts.

Mary Crittenden Yates.

Daisy Noland. dau.. of Wm. Thomas Noland and Rowena Twyman; and 9th generation descendant of Pierce Noland. the immigrant, of Maryland

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NOLAND OF INDIANA

Edward J. Ronsheim. Sr. married Helen Rhea? Noland (John Henry ; Stephen A.?; Brazelton"; Daniel5; Stephen^; Daniel-'; Stephen2; Pierce^), whose great-great grandfather, Daniel Noland, founded the distinguished Noland family of Madison County, Indiana. In his excellent book. The Stephen-Daniel Line of The Noland Family. Edward J. Ronsheim, Sr. wrote:

A. Clement Saith, son of Lucinda (Noland) Smith, had the old Bible, pub­lished in 1816, while he lived on part of the Noland land in Union Town­ship, Madison County, Indiana. I first saw this Bible as a neighbor of Mr. Smith in 1917. This was lent to a "relative" prior to the death of Mr. Saith and never returned to the family. It shows:

Births:

Nancy Noland, b . 7-14-1764 Daniel Noland, b . 4-1-1766 Stephen Noland, b . 3-8-1771 Leds ton ( s i c ) Noland, b . 4-1-1776 Elizabeth Noland, b. 9-26-1787 Nancy Noland, b . 3-10-1790 Eleanor Noland, b . 5-7-1792 lydia Noland, b . 10-20-1794 Seeny Noland, b . 1-7-1798 Stephen Noland, b . 7-4-1801 * Polly Noland, b . 11-4-1803 Brazelton Noland, b . 8-10-1806 Rebecca Noland, b . 3-7-1809 Nancy (Adams) Noland, b . 11-17-1801 Nancy Elizabeth Noland, b . 3-1-1841 Bliza Noland, b . 1-20-1847 Katherine Adams, b. 10-22-1817 Abraham Adams, b . 7-5-1814

• S t e p h e n Noland, owner of Bible

Daniel Noland, b . 9-9-1821 Catherine Noland, b . 4-20-1824 Sarah Noland, b . 7-15-1826 Rebecca Noland, b . 11-6-1828 Abraham Noland, b. 12-19-1830 Brazelton Noland, b. 3-8-1833 John Noland, b . 3-27-1835 Jesse Noland, b . 7-21-1837

Stephen Noland, b . 12-5-1838 Lucinda Noland, b . 9-8-1846 Stephen Tucker, b . 10-9-1847 Abraham Adams, b . 10-10-1767 Katherine Adams, b . 8-21-1769 Germina Adams, b . 3-11-1792 Elizabeth Sargent, b . 8-11-1783 John Adaras, b . 6-10-1788 Nancy Eleanor Adaras, b . 11-17-1801 Sarah Adaras, b . 8-23-1804 Jesse Adams, b . 3-23-180$'

Deaths:

Mary Noland, d. 4-10-1825 Rebecca Young, d. 9-11-1826 Lydia Martin, d. 2-15-1828 Daniel Noland, d. 1-14-1829 Daniel Noland, d. 9-10-1899 Joseph Smith, d. 3-27-1909 Abraham Adams, d. 6-21-1846 Katherine Adams, d. 9-22-1853 John H. Williams, d. 9-7-1847 Sarah Tucker, d. 10-2-1852 Nancy E. Noland, d. 7-20-1877 Stephen Noland, d. 1-31-1895 Alma M. Noland, d. 1-29-1895

(continued)

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Marriages:

Stephen Noland and Nancy Adams, 9-14-1820 Daniel Noland and Syrenna Amanda Dipboye, 8-31-1845

David Tucker and Sarah Noland, 9-20-1846 Lemuel Gustin and Catherine Noland, 4-4-1847

James W. Beam and Eliza E. Noland, 12-30-1865

W. N. H. Smith and N. E. Noland, 11-30-1876 J. Y. Saith and Elizabeth Noland, 1-1-1674

The Los Angeles Times. January 5, 1978, contained a news item (AP), Indian­apolis, Indiana, captioned "2 Sisters Sent to Jail for Role in Robbery of Heiress." The sisters were sentenced by District Judge James E. Noland.

Reached by telephone, Judge Noland, if understood correctly, is the son of Otto Noland and descended from Jesse Noland of Estill County, Kentucky, Revolutionary War veteran. Jesse Noland was the younger brother of Janes, Stephen and Ledstone Noland, also Revolutionary War veterans. Ledstone Noland is buried in the Pitcher Cemetery, Independence, Missouri. (*)

(«) The written genealogy of Judge James Ellsworth Noland, received to late for indexing and inclusion in the nain body of this compilation, is contained in the ADDENDUM, Page 458.

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DUC ANNE DE MONTMORENCY

(1491-1567)

Enamel p o r t r a i t by Leonard Limosin, Limoges, 1556

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Montworency of France - Noland of the United States

Montmorency is the name borne by one of the noblest families of France. The name has its origin in the site occupied by the premier Baron on the Isle de France in the tenth century. From that time until well into the seventeenth century several Montraorencys filled the powerful posts of Con­stable and Marshal of France. Mathieu, Baron de Montmorency, Constable of France, died in 1230. Perhaps the outstanding member of the family was Anne, due de Montmorency (1493-1567). Slightly less so was his grandson, Henri II, son of Henri I, due de Montmorency.

Anne, due de Montmorency, was the godchild of Queen Anne of Brittany who was the consort of Charles VIII and Louis XII. The duke was named for the queen. Anne, the duke, was reared with Francis I, King of France, and in the King's service became the most powerful figure at the French court. Anne also served under Henri II and Louis IX, kings of France. He was Constable and Marshal as was his grandson, Henri II. Anne fought valiantly in the warfare waged against the Holy Roman emperor, Charles V, King of Spain. Anne was born at Chantilly, located some twenty-six miles northeast of Paris, the site of a magnificent chateau mirrored in an artificial lake which surrounds it - now a museum owned by the Government of France. Associated with the museum is a world famous racetrack, said to be greatly favored by Queen Elizabeth II of England.

Henri II (1595-1632), due de Montmorency, grandson of Anne, had a brilliant military career which was cut short by his execution. His plot to unseat Cardinal Richelieu had failed.

Shortly before the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, Jean Francois Montmorency, of the great Montmorency family of France, fled to Santo Domingo in the West Indies, Here he married Honorine Molinery. Three children were born to the couple: Honore Perigne, Anne Victoire and Emile. Madame de Montmorency died not long after the birth of the third child. When fourteen years of age, Anne Victoire was sent to France, never to return, in the company of Madame de Peltiere. The two brothers barely escaped with their lives when their father and almost all other white residents met their deaths as a result of a mulatto uprising. A slave succeeded in concealing the two youths in a vessel destined for the United States where they arrived safely. Both re­ceived excellent educations in Maryland. Honore Perigne, an outstanding scholar and linguist, was a professor of languages at Natchez, Mississippi.

Emile Montmorency, who was to become a physician and a very rich planter in Louisiana, was adopted by Mrs. Robert Goodloe Harper, of Maryland. She was the daughter of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, one of the richest men in America and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The exalted position

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which Mrs. Harper enjoyed in American socie ty did not suffer from her adoption of th i s youth, a member of one of the most i l l u s t r i o u s families of France. 1 Smile's marriage, celebrated in Louisiana, to Agnes Kinkead, did not go un­noticed in rul ing c i r c l e s here and abroad. Dr. Emile Morancy and his wife lived on the i r p lanta t ion in Louisiana. Their daughter, Anne Victoire Morancy, married Joseph Noland. (Ed. no te : Jean Francois Montmorency, fa ther of Honore Perigne, Anne Victoire and Emile, changed the surname to "Morancy")

The Joseph Nolands had Agnes Noland who married W. H. Harvey; Emile Noland; Ida Noland; and Thomas Noland. Thomas Noland married Susan Irwin. Anne Kinkead, s i s t e r of Agnes (Kinkead) Morancy, married James Noland. I t i s not known whether t h i s couple had chi ldren. Doubtless, Joseph and Janes Noland were c lose ly r e l a t e d . They probably belonged to the "Mississippi" branch of the Loudoun County (Va.) l i ne or , more accurately s t a t e d , the "Phi l ip" Noland l i n e .

In 1950 the la te Charles Cornelius Lockett v is i ted Vicksburg, Mississippi , where he perused a f i l e on the Nolands. He wrote:

In a cabinet near the Jefferson Davis l e t t e r s , e t c e t e r a , I found one cabinet ha l f f i l l e d with an old Vicksburg family of Judge Pearce Noland, donated by Buddy and Peyton Noland. The son, Thomas, i s now in col lege.

In a l l probabi l i ty the Pearce Nolands c i t ed above, were descended from one or the other , or both, Peirce Noland (immigrant), and Ph i l ip (or Ph i l l ip ) Noland (immigrant). According to the bes t information now avai lable the l a t t e r two were brothers . Ihey both arr ived in Maryland a t approximately the same time. Both lived i n Charles County, Maryland.

P h i l i p Noland ( P h i l i p 2 ; Ph i l i p 1 ) was the builder of the h i s to r i c Mansion, Noland House or Noland's Ferry, s i tua ted on a prominence some s i x miles d i s t a n t from Leesburg, Virginia , in Loudoun County - about 150 yards separat ing i t from the Potomac River. Noland, among the e a r l i e s t s e t t l e r s , a r r ived before 1724 and establ ished a ferry service connecting Maryland with Virginia and the Carolinas via the old Carolina Road. Arms were stored in the basement of Noland's Ferry during the Revolutionary War. Members of an exploration party encamped on the grounds one night a t Noland's Ferry. During the night, some of the 200 slaves robbed the explorers . When Phi l ip Noland heard about i t , he saw to i t that the stolen items were returned to the owners.

The granddaughters of Charles Carroll were the Duchess of Leeds t the Mar­chioness of Wellesley - s i s t e r - in - l aw of the Duke of Wellington; the wife of Baron Stafford - she had a a r r i e d , f i r s t l y , Robert Pat terson, brother of E l i za ­beth Patterson, wife of Jerome Bonaparte. Other of Car ro l l ' s d i r e c t descendants included Mrs. George Cavendish Taylor; the Countess of Kergorlay, of France; the-wife of Baron.de la Grange, a lso of France; and the Countess Heussenstamra, of Aus t r ia .

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Statue of Anne, due de Montmorency

a t the Chateau

Chanti l ly, France

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John Kinkead, of Augusta County, Virginia. .

Archibald Kinkead, of Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky, mar­ried Anne Nancy (Quarles) Hall, daughter of Col. Tunstall Quarles and Susanna Edwards). Issue: 5 children, of whom:

I Anne Kinkead (sister of Agnes Kinkead who married Dr. Emile Morancy) married (l) JAMES NOLANB -no further data; (2) Dr. Thomas Anderson, of Clinton, Mississippi.

I Agnes Anderson married Louis Mo-linery Morancy. Issue: 3 child­ren, of whom: .

Mary Elizabeth Morancy married her cousin, Honore Perigne Morancy, -£. of Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky.

James Francois Montmorency (from France to Santo Domingo, West Indies, before I789), mar­ried Honorine Molinery. Issue: Three children, of whom:

U Honore Perigne Morancy, married Eliza Jane Lowry. They moved from Vicksburg, Mississippi, to Louisiana. Issue: 5 children of whom: 1

Dr. Francis Emile Morancy mar­ried Elizabeth White, daughter of Zach White and Agnes Steele. of Versailles, Woodford County, Kentucky. Issue: 4 children, of whom:

Honore Perigne Morancy, of Ver­sailles, Kentucky, married his

_± cousin, Mary Elizabeth Morancy.

Dr. Emile Morancy (name changed by his father) married Agnes Kinkead who was born in 1812; she was the sister of Anne Kinkead who married JAMES NOLAND. Dr. Emile Morancy was adopted by Mrs. Robert Goodloe Harper (born Catherine Carroll), daughter of Charles Carroll, of Maryland, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Dr. Ewile Morancy and his wife Bottled in Louisiana where they owned a plan­tation.

Anne Victoire Morancy, married JOSEPH NOLAND. They had four children, as follows: 1

(1) AGNES NOLAND. married W. H. Harvey; IDA NOLAND;; EMILE NOLAND; THOMAS NOLAND. Susan Irwin.

who married

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Some Nolands and Allied Families

THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL INDEX By B. G. Swem

"The Virginia Historical Index is an analysis of the information that relates to Virginia and Virginians in the following books: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, volumes 1-38, 1893-1930; the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, first series, edited by Dr. L. G. Tyler,volumes 1-27, 1892-1919; the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, second series, volumes 1-10, 1921-1930; Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, volumes 1-10, 1919-1929; Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser, volumes 1-6, 1848-1853; the Lower Norfolk County Virginia Antiquary, volumes 1-5, 1895-1906: Henings's Statutes at Large, being a collection of all the laws of Virginia, 1619-1792, volumes 1-13; Calendar of Virginia State Papers and other manuscripts preserved in the Capitol at Richmond, 1652-1869, volumes 1-11. This analysis has been accomplished by means of specific index entries, arranged alphabeticaly, with a generous number of ..."

The Index contains more than one million entries. By reference to the family listings, one can determine with a degree of accuracy marriages which took place between Virginia families. Accordingly, Noland-related families here­with are set forth together with Nolands who crossed over to Virginia from Maryland.

Anna Lloyd Noland Elizabeth Siith Noland Anne Noland Elizabeth W. L. Noland Anne Powell Noland Frances Noland Anne Tarr Noland Frances Callender Noland Anne Whiting Noland Frank M. Noland B. P. Noland Frank Minor Noland Bessie Noland George Noland Blanche Dimmock Noland Harriet Armistead Noland Burr Noland James Noland Burr P. Noland John Barret Noland Burr Powell Noland Kate Wellford Noland Lt. Callender St. George Noland Lena Noland Catherine Noland Lloyd Noland Catherine Mary Powell Noland Louisa Minor Noland Charles Minor Noland Lucy Noland Dick Noland Margaret Barret Noland Edmond Churchill Noland Mary Noland Elinor Luckett Poland Mary Berkeley Noland Elizabeth Mayo Noland Mary Louisa Noland

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Noland (Continued)

Mary Minor Noland Murto Noland Nancy Powell Noland Noble B. Noland Noble Bamedge Noland Pearce Noland Philip Noland Lieutenant Pierce Noland Powell Noland Preston W, Noland Preston Wellford Noland Richard Noland Richard William Noland Richard Wm. Noble Noland Robert Gratten Noland Rosalie Noland Rosalie Haxall Noland Rosalie M. Noland Sara Ella Noland Sinkler Noland Susan Wilson Noland Thomas Noland -Thomas Lloyd Noland Thomas Nelson Berkeley Noland William Churchill Noland Willian H. Noland

Beauford

Captain Abram Beauford Catherine Beauford Elizabeth Perrott Beauford Henry Beauford John Beauford Josiah Beauford William Beauford

Buford

Captain Buford Commodore Buford Colonel A. S. Buford Major Abraham Buford Abram Buford

Agatha Buford Charity Buford Charles Buford Edward P. Buford Elizabeth Buford F. E. Buford Frances Buford Henrietta Buford Henrietta Hite Buford Henry Buford James Buford General John Buford Lelia W. Buford Commander Marcus Bainbridge Buford Mary Buford Mary L. Buford Mary Mainyard Buford Nancy Walker Buford General Napoleon B. Buford Captain Pascal Buford R. D. Buford Roger Buford Rowland D. Buford Capt. Thomas Buford Thomas A. Buford William Buford

Qowhard (Cowherd)

Reuben Cowhand

Cowherd

Captain Cowherd Charles Cowherd Colby B. Cowherd Emily Strother Cowherd F. Cowherd Francis Cowherd* Capt. Cowherd Major Cowherd John I. Cowherd Lucy Daniel Cowherd Lucy Scott Cowherd Reuben Cowherd Sallie Buckner Cowherd Sarah Cowherd

* Also, Francis Woolf oik Cowherd

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Cowherd (Continued

Yalverton Cowherd

Hail

Ann Hail Benjamin Hail Richard Hail Elizabeth Hail Jobe Hail John Hail

Hails

Ann Halle Elizabeth Mathew Haile Joannah Haile John Haile Joseph Haile Meshach Haile Nicholas Haile Robert G. Haile Ruth Haile •Samuel Haile Captain Thomas Haile William J. Haile

Hailes

Reverend John Hailes

Montacute

Isabella Montacute Simon de Montacute

Montagu (or Montague) *

Duchess of Montagu Lord Montagu Viscount (Anthony Browne) Mon­tagu

A. Montagu Abraham Montagu. Aeneas Montagu Amelia Stanard Montagu

Andrew J. Montague, Governor of Virginia

Mrs. Andrew J, Montague Andrew P. Montague Anne Montague Anne Bartlett Montague Anne Vass Montague Armistead Montague Bessick Montague Caroline Montague Catherine Montague Catherine Brook Montague Catherine Jesse Montague Catherine Yates Montague Charles Montague, Earl of Halifax General Charles P. Montague Charles W. Montague Charlotte Montague Cicely Montague Cicely Jordan Montague Clement Montague Doodes Mindert Montague Dorothy Montague E. B. Montague Edgar B. Montague Edgar Burwell Montague Admiral Edward Montague Edward Montague (agent of Virginia) Edward Montague, Barl of Manchester Sir Edward Montague Edward Wortley Montague Eleanor Montague Elizabeth Montague Elizabeth Chinn Montague Elizabeth Morris Montague Elizabeth Stanard Montague Ellen Montague Colonel Erastus T. Montague Frances Montague George Willias Montague Grace Nicholson Montague Hannah Montague Hannah Ball Montague Hannah Worsham Montague Sir Henry Montague Henry B. Montague Howard W. Montague Inez Montagus

* "Montague" is the more common spelling in America.

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Montagu (Montague) (Continued)

Isabella Montague, Duchess of Manchester

Captain J. G. A. Montague •James Montague, Colonel, Bish­op of Wales

Major James Lewis Montague Jane Montague Jane Ballendine Montague Jane Daniel Montague Jeffry Montague Admiral John Montague John, Duke of Montague John H. Montague Joseph Montague, Burgess of Middlesex County

Judith Street Montague Latane Montague Lettice Montague Lewie Montague Lewis B. Montague Lewis Brooke Montague Linda Fox Montague Lub. Montague Lucinda Montague Lucy Montague Lucy Elizabeth Montague Margaret Montague Marie Montague Marie Doodes Montague Mary Montague Mary Johnson Montague Mary Minor Montague Mary Moody Montague Lady Mary Wortley Montague Meredith Fox Montague Nancy Montague Nannie Montague Peter Montague Philip Montague Colonel Philip Montague Philip T. Montague Polly Montague R. L. Montague Richard Montague, Lt. Judge Robert Latane Montague

Robert Lynch Montague S. M. Montague Samuel Montague Sarah Montague Sarah M. Montague Sarah Sinclair Montague Sukey Perry Montague Captain T. B. Montague Theodosia Booker Montague Thomas Montague Captain Thomas B. Montague Thomas J. Montague W. C. Montague Lt. Walter P. Montague Will Montague Captain William Montague, Duke of Manchester

Willias L. Montague, Lt. Willias V. Montague

Perrott (and other spellings)

Mrs. Perrott Agatha Perrott Amanda Perrott Ann Perrott Averella Perrott Charles Perrott Clara Perrott Curtis Perrott Daniel Perrott Edward Perrott John Edward Perrott Elizabeth Perrott Elizabeth Waller Perrott Frances Perrott Frank Perrott Henry Perrott Margaret Perrott Margaret Haywood Perrott Margaret Price Perrott Mary Perrott Mary Waller Perrott Paul Perrott Penelope Perrott Richard Perrott Robert Perrott

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Perro t t (Continued)

.Sarah Perrot

Sarah Curtis P e r r o t t

Smallwood

Charles Smallwood Eleanor Smallwood Eleanor Hill Smallwood Elizabeth Smallwood George Smallwood Capt. Heaberd Smallwood Hebe Smallwood Isabella Smallwood John Smallwood Lucretia Smallwood Lucy Smallwood Lucy Fleet Smallwood Margaret Smallwood Mathew Smallwood Nancy Smallwood Priscilla Smallwood Priscilla Heaberd Smallwood Randall Smallwood Roger Smallwood Susanna Smallwood Thomson Smallwood William Smallwood General William Smallwood

Pitcher

Alice Plunkett Pitcher Benjamin Pitcher Catherine Pitcher Jonathan Pitcher Mason Pitcher-Thomas Pitcher

Twyman (Twiman)

Abraham Twyman Agatha Twiman Agatha Buford Twyman Ann Teresa Nancy Twyman Anthony Twyman Benjamin F. Twyman

Catherine Twyman Catherine Montague Twyman Clara Thompson Twyman Drucilla Cowherd Twyman Elizabeth Twyman Elizabeth Cecelia Jane Twyman Elizabeth Helm Twyman Felix Vitalis William Twyman Florence Twyman Frances Twyman Frances Rogers Twyman Fred Corbin Twyman George Twyman George Buford Twyman George Rafiel (sic) Vitalis Twyman J. A. Twyman James Twyman James William Twyman John Twyman John Toaas P h i l l i p Twyman Joseph Twyman J u d i t h Twyman J u l i a Frances Twyman J u l i a L. Greenwell Twyman Leo Twyman Louisa Twyman Lucinda E l l e n Twyman Lucy Rodes Twyman Mariah Daniel Twyman Martha Jane Twyman Mary Twyman Mary Ann E l i z a b e t h Twyman Mary Walker Twyman Mat i lda Robertson Twyman Minnie May Twyman Nancy Twyman Peggy Wayt Twyman Reuben Twyman Hober t Benedict Joseph Twyman Ruth Twyman S. R. Twyman Saaue l Twyman

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Twyman (Continued^

Samuel Henry Twyman Sarah Twyman Sarah Davis Twyman Stephen Theadore(sic) Twyman Teresa James Twyman Teresa Payne Twyman Thomas Twyman William Twyman

Yancey

Colonel Yancey Major Yancey Mrs. Lewis Yancey Absolom Yancey Achillee Yancey Anis Yancey Ann Yancey Archelaus Yancey Arthur L. Yancey Bartlet Yancey Betty Yancey B. W. Yancey Carrie Yancey Charles Yancey :"-' Capt. Charles Yancey Col. Charles Yancey

Charles Lee Yancey Claricy Yancey D. Yancey David Yancey E. C. Yancey Elizabeth Yancey Elizabeth Macon Yancey Frances Slaughter Yancey Francis Yancey G. Leigh Yancey Hezekiah Yancey James Yancey Jean Yancey Jean Bond Yancey Jenny Yancey Jeremiah Yancey Jerry Yancey Joel Yancey Major Joel Yancey

John Yancey Joseph Yancey Julia Poore Yancey Keziah Yancey Laura Ann Yancey Leighton (Layton) Yancey Capt. Leighton Yancey

Lewis Yaneey Lewis Davis Yancey Louisa Ann Flournoy Yancey Lucy Morris Yancey Ludwell Yancey Margaret Mullen Yancey Martha Yancey Mary Yancey Mary Bracey Yancey Nancy Yancey Nana Minor Yancey Nathan Yancey Pnilemon Yancey Philip Yancey Philip Thornton Yancey Poraey Yancey

Priscilla Carleton Yancey Rachel Ann Yancey Reuben Yancey Richard Yancey Robert Yancey Capt. Robert Yancey

S. Yancey Sally Yancey Sarah Winghan Yancey Stephen Yancey Thomas Yancey Tryon Milton Yancey William Yancey William L. Yancey William Lowndes Yancey Winifred Yancey Zachariah Yancey

Garland

Colonel Garland (a t Valley Forge) A. B.Garland Addison Garland

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Garland (Continued)

Andrew Garland Anne Garland Anne Degge Garland Anne Thrift Garland B. B. Garland Barbara Garland Benjamin Garland Bessie Ann Garland Christopher Garland Captain Clifton Garland David Garland David L. Garland David S. Garland Deborah Garland Edward Garland (Capt.) Edward W. Garland Eliza Garland Elizabeth Garland Elizabeth Edmunds Garland Fannie Tkylor Garland Frances Garland Frances Worms ley Garland George Garland Grace Garland Griffin Garland Hamlin Garland Haney Rette Garland Harry Garland Henrietta Garland Hudson M. Garland Hugh Garland Hugh A. Garland

(Life of John Randolph (book) Hugh S. Garland Major James Garland Janes A. Garland Jane Jennings Garland Jesse Garland Jo. Garland Joan Garland Joane Wilson Garland Colonel John Garland John A. Garland John N. Garland John Packe Garland Landon Cabell Garland

Lucy Gordon Garland Lucy Sturdivant Garland Martha Garland Martha Brodnax Garland Mary Garland Mary Pitt Garland Mary Rice Garland Mary Wood Garland N. Garland Nancy Garland Nancy Crawley Garland Nathan Garland Nathaniel Garland Patrick Garland Peter Garland Polly Garland R. C. Garland Rice Garland Robert Garland Robert Carter Garland Robert R. Garland Sallie Garland Colonel Sanuel Garland Sanuel L. Garland Sarah Garland Spotswood Garland Susan E. Garland Thomas Garland Vincent Garland William Garland William D. Garland William G. Garland William Terrell Garland

Glascock (also Glasscock)

Captain Glascock Abraham Glascock Alice Glascock Anne Glascock Anne Nichols Glascock Anne Sallard Glascock Betty Glascock Catherine Glascock Easter Ball Glascock Elizabeth Glascock

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Glascock (Continued)

Elizabeth Chichester Glascock Elizabeth Downer Glascock Elizabeth Elder Glascock Esther Glascock Esther Ball Glascock Frances Glascock George Glascock (Major) Hannah Glascock Jane Glascock Jean Glascock Jesse Glascock John Glascock Judith Glascock Judith Ball Glascock Judith Mitchell Glascock Mary Glascock Mary Bell Glascock Mary Hendren Glascock Mildred Glascock Million Glascock Million Downman Glascock Milly Glascock Milton Glascock Peter Glascock Priscilla Glascock Richard Glascock Robert Glascock Samuel Glascock Sarah Glascock Susannah Glascock Susannah Mitchell Glascock Thomas Glascock Traverse Glascock Washington Glascock William Glascock William Chichester Glascock Willian Mahone Glascock

Glasscock

Mrs. Chichester Glasscock

Abraham Glasscock Agnes Glasscock Alice Glasscock

Anne Glasscock Anne Nichols Glasscock Anne Sallard Glasscock Archibald Glasscock Eliza Glasscock Elizabeth Glasscock Elizabeth Chichester Glasscock Elizabeth Elder Glasscock Esther Glasscock Frances Glasscock Colonel George Glasscock Gregory Glasscock Hannah Glasscock Hannah Chichester Glasscock Hannah Kinchloe Glasscock Henry Glasscock Hezekiah Glasscock Isaac Glasscock Jane Glasscock Jean Glasscock Jesse Glasscock John Glasscock Judith Glasscock Judith Ball Glasscock Lucy Green Glasscock Margaret Glasscock Margaret Hardidge Glasscock Mary Glasscock Mary Bacon Glasscock Mary Ball Glasscock Mary Strother Glasscock Mildred Glasscock Million Glasscock Million Downman Glasscock Milly Glasscock Moses Glasscock Baney Glasscock Peter Glasscock Polly Glasscock Priscilla Glasscock Richard Glasscock Robert Glasscock Sarah Glasscock Susannah Glasscock Susannah Mitchell Glasscock Thomas Glasscock

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Glasscock (Continued)

Lieutenant Thomas Glasscock Traverse Glasscock Washington Glasscock William Glasscock William Chichester Glasscock Winifred Glasscock

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Garnett

Captain Garnett Doctor Garnett Mrs. mm^m,^-____ Brown, Mrs. _ DeCourcy, Mrs. _________ Owsley, Mrs, _________ Sco t t , Doctor A.S. Garnett C.S.N. Alfred Garnett Alfred H. Garnett Alice Garnett Ann Garnett Ann Eldridge Garnett Ann Rowzee Garnett Anna Brooke Garnett Anna Maria Garnett Anthony Garnett Augustine Garnett Austin Garnett Avey Garnett Lt. Benjamin Garnett Betsey Bell Garnett Betty Garnett C. F. Garnett Catherine Garnett Catherine Crump Garnett Charlotte Olympia Garnett Col. Christopher B. Garnett Doctor Clarence Garnett Delphine Garnett Dorothy Booker Garnett Eliza Bankhead Garnett Elizabeth Garnett Elizabeth Buckner Garnett Elizabeth Evans Garnett Elizabeth Muscoe Garnett Elizabeth Rogers Garnett Ellen Baylor Garnett Emily Baker Garnett Evelyn Garnett Fanny Garnett Florentina Moreno Garnett Frances Chiles Garnett Frances Jordan Garnett Francis Garnett Judge G. T. Garnett Genevive Garnett

George L. Garnett Grace Fenton Garnett Grace Mercer Garnett Green Garnett Col. H. T. Garnett Harriet Shepard Garnett Harry Garnett Henry Garnett Henry Thomas Garnett Henry Wise Garnett Capt. James Garnett Rev. James Garnett James Mercer Garnett Jenifer Garnett Jennings Wise Garnett Rev. John Garnett Lt, John A. Garnett John J. Garnett John Jameson Garnett Doctor John M. Garnett John Mercer Garnett Doctor John Newton Garnett John R. Garnett Joseph Garnett Judith Garnett Judith Neale Garnett Juliett Garnett Katherine Noland Garnett Larkin Garnett Laura Garnett Laura Garnett Lillian Garnett Louisa Henrietta Fenton Garnett Lucy Garnett Lucy Carter Garnett Lucy Gordon Garnett Margaret Garnett Margaret Gordon Garnett Margaret Mercer Garnett Margaret Roane Garnett Maria Garnett Maria Batteile Garnett Maria Hunter Garnett Maria Mercer Garnett Marianna Tabb Garnett Marie Saunders Garnett Marion Morson Garnett Martha Garnett

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Garnett (continued)

Mary Garnett William C. Garnett Mary Barton Picton Garnett William H. Garnett Mary Elizabeth Garnett William Henry Garnett Mary Elizabeth Selden Garnett Mary Fogg Garnett Mary Jameson Garnett Mary Jones Garnett Mary Mercer Garnett Mary Rowzee Garnett Mary Scott Garnett Mary Stevens Garnett Mary Wilson Garnett Mercer Garnett Milly Garnett Molly Garnett Muscoe Garnett R. H. Muscoe Garnett Nancy Garnett Nancy Martin Garnett Peggy Garnett Doctor R . B . Garnett Rebecca Garnett Rebecca Wood Garnett Reuben Garnett Richard Garnett General Richard Brooke Garnett

( a t Gettysburg) Rivington Garnett Robert Garnett Robert Mercer Garnett General Robert Selden Garnett Roberta Garnett' Rosalie Garnett Sarah Garnett Sarah Ann Tompkins Garnett Sarah Booker Garnett Sarah Green Garnett Sarah S i r l s Garnett Suckey Brockman Garnett Susan Garnett Judge Theodore S. Game t i t Thoaas Garnett Col. Thomas S. Garnett Ursula Garnett Col. William Garnett William A. Garnett

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Colonel Travis (ball at home of; house at Jamestown)

Alexander Travis Amy Travis Anne Travis Anne Johnson Travis Barrett Travis Betsy Travis Betsy Taite Travis Catherine Travis Catherine Boush Travis Champion Travis (burgess, Jamestown)

Colonel Champion Travis Charles Travis Clara Travis Clara Waller Travis Clarissa Waller Travis Edmond Travis Captain Edward Travis Edward C. Travis Colonel Edward Champion Travis (burgess, Jamestown)

Eleanor Travis Elijah Travis Eliza Dodson Travis Elizabeth Travis Elizabeth Boush Travis Elizabeth Bright Travis Elizabeth Champion Travis Frances M. Travis Francis Travis Francis Bright Travis George Travis George W. Travis Isabel Brown Travis Janes Travis Jane Travis Jemima Stellworth Travis Col. John Travis John M. Travis Joseph H. Travis Judith Travis Judith Langhorne Travis Ju l ia Travis Ju l ia Samuel Travis

Kate Redding Travis Lucy Travis Margaret Travis Margaret Timblin Travis Mark Travis Martin B. Travis Mary Travis Mary E. Travis Mary Galiagan Travis Ned Travis Patsy Waller Travis Polly G. Travis Prior Stallwood Travis (*) Rebecca Travis Rebecca Champion Travis Rebecca Elizabeth Travis Richard Travis Robert Travis Sally Dunton Travis Captain Saauel Travis Sarah Travis Stephen M. Travis Susan Travis Susan H. Travis Susanna Hutchings Travis Thomas Travis Virginia Travis Virginia F. Travis William Travis Col. Willias B. Travis William Beatty Travis

Truman

Abraham Truman Agnes Truman Ann Truman Bridges Truman Catherine Truman Elizabeth Truman Frances Robinson Truman Hannah Speers Truman Henry Truman Isham Truman John Truman Joseph Truman Lenox Rodes Truman

(*) Undoubtedly, "Stallwood" should read "Smallwood." "Stallwood" does not appear in the first Census of Virginia, nor does the name appear in other standard reference books on early Virginia families.

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Truman (Continued)

Martha Truman Mary Gibbons Truman Mary McGehee Truman Mary Woodson Truman Rebecca Truman Richard Truman Major Thomas Trunan William Truman

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Homer T. Love, Jr.

of

San Antonio, Texas

For the past several years, since mid 1977. Mrs. Donald B. Ehrlich, of the Jackson County Historical Society, Independence, Missouri, has been a prime source of information on the Nolands of Jackson County. Mrs. Ehrlich's achievements in historical and genealogical research are outstanding. Her an­cestors link up with the Noland clan.

In an effort to broaden the scope of the Noland compilation, Mrs. Ehrlich re­cruited a Noland aficionado, Mr. Homer T. Love, Jr., of San Antonio, Texas. Mr. Love is descended from Jesse Noland, younger brother of James, Stephen and Ledstone. All four brothers were veterans of the Revolutionary War. Mr. Love's grandmother, Nancy Beth (Noland) Love, was a first cousin of Jesse R. Noland. The latter also was a cousin of the Jesse Noland who married Nancy Ann Smallwood, and these two were the ancestors of the Saguache (Colorado) and Mancos (Colorado) Nolands. Jesse R. Noland was engaged in business with Jesse Noland in Saguache, Colorado, and lived for some time at the Noland residence there. He was born at Noland House (the hotel) in Independence, Missouri, . which was owned by Mr. Love's great-greatr'grandfather, Smallwood Turner Noland. Jesse R. Noland was a great favorite of the Saguache, Colorado, relatives. He served the Confederate cause in the Civil War and was present at the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi. A chart depicting Mr. Love's ancestry accompanies this account. Among the many papers made available by Mr. Love were two which chronicle the derring-do of Philip Nolan.

The Birds Stayed Home That Day

In glancing backward to the middle of the 17th century, numbers of Nolands of Ireland are seen departing from their homeland where history had taken an evil turn. Their descendants are found living today throughout Europe, the United Ste tee and other areas of the globe. Ronsheim notes the presence in 1941 of one, Albert T. Noland, aged 71 years, who had come to Indiana from Sweden. The U.S. Census of i860, Jackson County, Missouri, lists Thomas Nolan, 21 years of age, born in Ireland and living in Kansas City. Francis Nolan, of Westport (Jackson County, Mo.), 50 years of age, is recorded as having been born in Belgium. Now making his entrance on the scene is Philip Nolan, born in Belfast, Ireland,

Mr. Love's great grandfather, Jesse Noland, owned the historic Jones Hotel, Independence, Missouri.

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in. 1771. Nolan's travels were to take him to Kentucky where he was befriended by General James Wilkinson.^ Wilkinson gave Nolan lodging and employed hira. Nolan was shrewd. He was not long in acquiring land in Kentucky in his own name. Nolan shared many traits with his distant cousins, the Nolands of Mary­land, who were restive, vigorous and undeterred by the hazards which beset early pioneers and settlers.2

Nolan moved on in 1790. From that year until the end of his days - already severely numbered - he based his operations both at Natchez, Mississippi, and at Nacog­doches, Mexico. Nolan was a big time horsetrader. In Texas which Spain would not relinquish until 1821, Nolan enjoyed a flourishing business trading with the Indians whose friendship he was at great pains to cultivate.

Nolan's presence in Mexico was viewed with increasing concern by the Government of Spain. Passports had been issued to Nolan by Baron de Carondelet, the governor of Louisiana, in 1794 and 1797, respectively. Nolan had been commissioned to purchase horses in Mexico for the troops in Louisiana. Others employed Nolan's talents. Then the news reached the representatives of the Spanish thrones that Nolan had met with Thomas Jefferson, the vice-president-elect of the United States. The authorities in Spain and Mexico foresaw an attempt by the United States to challenge the rule of Spain. The order went out to arrest Nolan. Nolan, throwing all caution to the winds, had erected a fort in Texas (Mexico), recruited confederates and prepared for any contingency. The battle was joined on March 4, 1801. In a matter of hours the superior Mexican forces overpowered Nolan and his men. Nolan was struck down by a cannonball. His troops sur­rendered. It was there and then, at a site near the spot where Waco, Texas, stands today, that it happened. Nolan's ears were severed from his body and sent off to the governor of Texas. The Nolan Negroes requested, and were given permission to bury the corpse.

The Gran Senor realized his often expressed wish on that fateful day - "Had I the power I would prevent birds from flying across the boundary line between Texas and the United States." The Gran Senor was the Captain General of the Eastern Internal Province, Don Neraiso Salcede.

It would appear likely that the gr«*at grandmother of Homer T. Love, Jr., Esquire, Elizabeth Nutt Townsend (Wilkinson) Noland, and General James Wil­kinson shared the same heritage.

In the early 1780s Spain met with, and reached understandings with the Chicka-saws which did not favor the settlers on the Cumberland located in that region which is now Tennessee. Mr. J. G. M. Ramsey, A.M.M.D., in his book, Annals of Tennessee (originally printed in 1853) reported that "Ireson and Barnett, on a surveying excursion, were shot down and killed. On Richland Creek, near what has since been the plantation of Mr. Irwin, William Daniel, Joseph Dunham, Joshua Norrington and Joel Mills, were all killed; and in a path lead­ing from Dunham's Fort to Armstrong's, at the head of the same creek, Where Castleman since lived, a soldier was killed as he passed from one fort to the other, (continued on the following page;

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"At Armstrong's Fort, as Patsy, the daughter of Mr. Rains, was r id ing on horseback, with a young woman, Betsey Williams, behind her, they were f i r ed upon by the Indians, and the l a t t e r k i l l e d ; the former escaped. A short time afterwards, near the same place, Joseph Noland was k i l l ed , and during the same summer, a son of Thomas Noland; and during the f a l l , the old man, himself, was a l so k i l led near th i s same place. About the same time, the Indians k i l led the father of Betsey Williams, above mentioned."

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Noland Genealogy of Homer T. Love, Jr. of San Antonio, Texas

Pierce Noland, born about I658, the immigrant to Cecil County; then, Charles County, Md., and died in Stafford County, Va.

Stephen Noland, of Charles County, Maryland, married Mary Connell.

t Daniel Noland, born about 1712, Charles County, Maryland, married Henrietta Smallwood, granddaughter of the immigrant, Colonel James Smallwood, of Charles County, Maryland.

I Jesse Noland, born at Charles County, Maryland, 1761, married Sarah Barbara Turner.

I Smallwood Turner Noland (1786-1858), born in Kentucky, married, Independence, Missouri, Nancy May McMonegal (daughter of Barnett McMonegal); moved to Jackson County, Missouri, 1827*

Jesse Noland (I8II-I876) married, at Independence, Missouri, I85O, Elizabeth Nutt Townsend Wilkinson.

Nancy Beth Noland (1859-1932), born at Noland House (hotel), Independence, Missouri, aarried Richard A. Love.

I Homer Townsend Love (1883-1953),-born in Independence, Missouri, married, 1915, Hedwig lferschall von Bieberstein.

Carl Hartwig Gregor, Freiherr von Meusebach, Judge of the Supreme Court, Berlin, Germany.

I Baron Ottfried Has von Meusebach, born at Dillenburg, Nassau, Germany. Educated at Mining and Forestry Academy at Clausthai; University of Bonn; University of Halle. Passed bar examination at Hamburg. In February 1845 he became Commissioner General of the Society for the Protection of German Emigrants in Texas. In May 1845 he became a naturalized citizen of the Republic of Texas. He be­came known as John 0. Meusebach. He married Agnes, Countess of Coreth. He died in 1897. "Texas Forever" is engraved upon his tombstone.

Emmy von Meusebach, born June 6, I869, New Braunfels, Texas, married William von Mar-schall, October 3, 1894.

I •Hedwig Marschall von Bieberstein, born March 25, I896, Loyal Valley, Texas, married, October 14, 1915, Homer Townsend Love, at Fredericksburg, Texas - Fredericksburg was founded by her grandfather, John 0. Meuse­bach. Homer Townsend Love was the son of Richard A. Love and Nancy Beth Noland. Issue;

I (A) 1. Elizabeth Love, married, 1939, Ted

Sawyer, Colonel, U.S.A., and had John Sawyer and Susan Sawyer. John Sawyer married Carol Stevens and had Timothy Sawyer and Pamela Sawyer. Susan Sawyer married Lt. Col. John Klish, U.S.A.F.

2. Homer T. Love, Jr. (B) Mary Eileen Love, married, in San

Antonio, Texas, 1922, Col. Ira Austin Smith

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"John 0. Meusebach i s known as the founder of Fredericksburg, Texas. On March 2 , 1847. John 0. Meusebach completed a peace t r ea ty with the Comanche Indians. He accomplished t h i s t r ea ty by going boldly, with only twenty volun­t ee r s , in to the heartland of the Comanches located in the San Saba River t e r r i t o r y . The t r ea ty accomplished i t s i n t e n t , i . e . fr iendship between the Indians and the white s e t t l e r s . I t made avai lable for sett lement of the German emigrants, directed by Meusebach, 3,880,000 acres of land lying south of the Colorado River and north of the Llano River, i t s head a t the junction of the two r i v e r s a t Kingsland." (Source: Homer T. Love, J r . , of San Antonio, Texas)

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NOLAND - RANDOM NOTES

"Edward Turner, Sr . On the 4th of July , 1803, Madison County, Kentucky, James Noland, John Turner and Samuel Davis - Administrators of es ta te of Ed­ward Turner. Will of h is wife, Nancy Turner, probated 1821, Madison County, Kentucky. Names children and grandchildren - S a l l i e Noland, S a l l i e (Sarah) Turner - married Jesse Noland. Lived in Madison County for a long time and then removed to E s t i l l County, Kentucky. Had ch i ld ren . " (Genealogies of Kentucky Families - From the Register of the Kentucky His to r ica l Society -Genealogical Publishing Co. , I nc . , 1981, Baltimore, Mauyland)

"Dr. J . T. Nolan, of Mississippi (married) Miss Garnett-Frazer, of Lexington, Kentucky. Married September 22, I836." (Kentucky Marriages 1797-^.865. com­pi led by Glenn C l i f t . Reprinted from the "Register of the Kentucky His to r ica l Society")

"George William, infant son of John T. and Jane Garret t Nolan, of West Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Died Nov. 5 , 1845." (Kentucky Obituaries 1787- l8»)

" I t i s true t h a t he was q u i t e a gambler. When Wilson ran for President the l a s t time, he b e t a l l the money he could in Saguache. He a l s o sent money to Denver. I t was not u n t i l the next morning when they knew t h a t Wilson was e l ec ted . He won about $10,000. When Tunney and Dempsey fought for the world championship, Granddad b e t a l o t of money on Dempsey. He, of course, l o s t , and no one knows how much money Granddad l o s t . He was a close friend of a man by the name of Creede. Creede came to him one day and s a i d , 'Ton, I have prospected a l l over th i s c e r t a in country and I had a dream l a s t night . I dreamt where the ore was and believe I can go r i g h t to i t . How about going in with ae? ' Granddad agreed and they spent a few days ge t t ing the i r s t u f f together , a f t e r which they went on a b ig ' d r i nk ' . Grandma r a i s ed so much ' c a i n ' that Creede took over his i n t e r e s t and went alone. Creede was offered one million do l l a r s for h i s find within 30 days a f t e r he l e f t , and the town of Creede i s named af ter hira." (A l e t t e r of reply writ ten by Harry Lesl ie Noland - the l e t t e r , dated May 3 , 1983, refers t o William Ihomas ("Ton") Noland (I858-I920), born in Independence, Missouri, and moved with h i s family to Saguache, Colorado, between 1875 and 1878)

Regarding Dr. Janes C. Southal l , ed i to r - in -ch ie f of the "Richmond Enquirer" from 1868-1872. "His home in Richmond from about 1870-1890 was a rendezvous of many of the most noted men in Virginia of those decades. Among the f r e ­quent v i s i t o r s was Major 'Dick' Noland." (Genealogies of Virginia Families -

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From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1981 - Indexed by Thomas L. Hollowak)

"Noland, Fierce, Lieutenant, Continental Line - 2,666 and 2/3 rds acree -Warrant obtained October 7, 1783. Time of se rv ice , 3 y e a r s . " (Revolutionary War Records. Virginia, by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc . , Baltimore, Maryland, Vol. I , Page 108)

Some years a f te r Tom Noland (1858-1920), h i s parents and f i r s t -born child moved from Independence, Missouri, to Saguache, Colorado, 1877-1878, Tom suffered an acute a t t ack of appendic i t i s . As no anaes thet ic was ava i l ab le , Ton mas t i ed down on the dining room table and plied with whiskey. The removal of the appendix proceeded without further ado.

Tom Noland (I858-I920), of Saguache, Colorado, fought agains t the Utes a t the Cochetopa during the campaign extending from September 1879 to November 1880.

On June 8, 1892 Edward 0'Kelley shot to death Bob Ford who shot Jesse James in the back and k i l l e d him on April 3 , 1882. Bob Ford was k i l l ed a t a saloon in Creede, Colorado. I t i s r eca l l ed tha t Rowena (Twyman) Noland, wife of Thomas Noland of Saguache, Colorado, made Tom "miss the boat" when Tom stayed home and h is fr iend, Creede, made the huge gold discovery without Tom. Creede len t h i s name to the Colorado town.

"Martin Noland and Ledstone F. Noland served in the Mexican War (1846-1848). Both were from Jackson County, Missouri. Neither survived the Mexican War." (Quoted frora a l e t t e r , dated December 12, I982, from Homer T. Love, J r . , of San Antonio, Texas, to William T. Lockett, of laguna H i l l s , California)

"A Janes Nowlan, age 27, a- nat ive of England, i s l i s t e d as being one of the Defenders of The Alamo. I d o n ' t know how familiar you are with Texas h i s to ry . However, a l l the defenders were k i l l e d . I d o n ' t know whether t h i s James Nowlan could have been a Noland (sometimes spelled Nowlin) or not as t h i s i s a some­what confused s i t u a t i o n . Apparently the James Nowlan who died in the Alamo in 1836 was ser iously wounded in the Siege of Bexar in 1835 in which the Texas forces took The Alamo from the Mexican Army. A James Nowlan i s a l s o shown as having been executed by the Mexicans a t Goliad, Texas, on Good Friday, I836. I t would seen to me there must have been two James Nowlans. However, my e f for t s to c l a r i fy th i s have not been successful ." (Quoted frora a l e t t e r , dated Febru­ary 5 , 1983, from Homer T, Love, J r . , of San Antonio, Texas, to William T. Lockett of Laguna H i l l s , California)

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"Nolan, John (bom about 1744, Albemarle County, Virginia; died October 17, 1811, Williamson County). Soldier in Commissioner's Guard for laying out •illtery lands for officers in North Carolina Line. 1765." (Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of. American Revolution Burled in Tennessee, by Lucy Woraack Bates, 1974 - Chairman, the State Regents Bicentennial Project. Tennessee Society NSDAR)

"Nolen (sic), Shadrack (born 1750). Serv. South Carolina Line." "Nolen, Willias (born 1760), Albemarle County, Virginia. Died June, 1850. Private - North Carolina. Married about 1783 to Sarah Cantrell, born 1765, and died I858, Williamson County. Children: General Lee Nolen, born 1785, Virginia. Died I85I, Tennesses. Married, April 25, 1810, Mary Turner, born 1795, North Carolina, died Williamson County, Tennessee% Stephen Nolen, born January 31, 1790, Virginia; died 18U8, Tennessee..." (eource, same as above)

"Noland, James, North Carolinai Virginia. Born in Maryland. (Wife) Barbara. W9202." (Index o_ Revolutionary War Pension Applications, by National Genealogical Society, Washington, D.C., 1966)

"Neland, Jesse, North Carolina. S14639." (Source, same as above) "Noland, Ledstone, North Carolina. S16992." (Source, same as above) "Noland, Mathew, Virginia. R7684." (Souree, same as above) "Nolen, Bzekiel, Cont (Continental Line?). S9443." (Source, same as above) "Nolen, Shadrack, Georgia - S.C., born in Virginia. S4622." (Source, same as

above) "Nolen (or Noland), William. South Carolina 1795 to Virginia and Kentucky. S30623). BLWT 39214-160-54." (Source, .same as above)

"Did you go to the little town of Lucketts when you were around in the Leesburg neighborhood? My book on Lucketts states that Lockett and Luckett were originally from the same stem and as you know Nolands and Lucketts intermarried several times." (Letter, dated May 1, 195^. addressed to Mrs. Ruth (Lockett) Ramsey by Rosalie Noland Ball (Mrs. James Ball), Clover Hill Farm, Cardwell, Virginia)

"1728 - Noeland, Thomas, Anne Arundell County." (Index of Maryland Colonial Wills - 1634-1777. In the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. Compiled by James M. Magruder, Jr. Genealogical Publiehing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1975)

"Joshua Noland to Miss Rosanna McCoy. Married December 23, 1850." (Source, Kentucky Marriages - 1797-1865. compiled by G. Glenn Cllft from "The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society" - Genealogical Publishing Company, Blatimers, Md. 1978)

"Harry S. Truman, born Lamar, Barton County, Missouri, May 8, 1884. Mr. Truman's grandparents, Kentuckians of Scottish-English ancestry, moved to Jackson County, Missouri, in 1842." Editor's comment: President Truman*e aunt, Margaret Ellen Truman, married Joseph Tilford Noland, of Independence, Missouri. (Souree, The Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. 27, Americana Corporation, New York, New York - 1963 Edition)

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"Noland, Henrietta and Valentine Holderfield, married April 13, 1789. Rowan County, North Carolina." (North and South Carolina Marriage Records)

* Noland, Mary and Edward Graham, February 24, 1794, Rowan County, North Car­o l i na . " (Source, same as above)

Noland House

(Loudoun County, Virginia)

" I t i s believed to have been bu i l t about 1770 by Thomas Noland whose ferry across the Potomac...was a l ink in the old Carolina Road. This road, important in the h is tory of ea r ly Colonial set t lement , was f i r s t the 'p la in p a t h ' between Susquehannock v i l lages in Pennsylvania and Occaneechee Island in the Staunton, and a route of the Iroquois who avoided Tidewater sett lements in t h e i r s a l l i e s southward. Many Scotch-Irish and German immigrants followed t h i s route before crossing the Blue Ridge to s e t t l e in the grea t Valley. Soon pack t ra ins and lumbering Conestoga wagons of pioneers journeyed toward the grea t meadows of Kentucky. Later t rade flowed northward with droves of c a t t l e , horses , hogs and sheep bound for Northern markets. By 1842 horse and c a t t l e - t h i e v ­ing had given i t the name of 'Rogue's Road,' and necessi tated an a c t of assembly requir ing drovers to carry evidence of having bought t h e i r herds ." (Source, Virginia, a Guide to the Old Dominion. WPA, 19**))

In an ef for t made to learn whether Nolands descended from the Montmorency brothers might be l iv ing in Vicksburg a t the present time (1983), i t was learned tha t there was only one Noland telephone l i s t i n g - Carter Noland. I t was learned frora Carter Noland that he knew of no other Nolands l iv ing in Vicksburg but had been told that there were many Noland tombstones in a ceraetery nearby. Mr. Noland s ta ted tha t he had moved from Virginia to Vicksburg, Mississippi . He s t a t e d that h i s brother, Eugene Noland, J r . , M.D., who l ived in Roanoke, Virginia , was be t t e r informed than he about the i r antecedents . Dr. Eugene Blackford Noland, J r . furnished the following gene­alogy of his family - covering 7 generations:

1. Philip Noland 2. Thomas Noland 3. Major William Noland married Catherine Callender 4. Callender St. George Noland 5. Senton Noland 6. Eugene Noland, Sr. 7. Eugene Noland, Jr. and Carter Noland (possibly others)

Dr. Noland said that his mother lived in Tappahannock, Virginia (1983). He

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further informed that Major William Noland's brother, Lloyd Noland, had a son, Cuthbert Powell Noland, who married Miss Haxall (Rosalie Haxall). Dr. Noland's brother, Carter Noland, had a middle name of Beverly. Dr. Noland added that Lloyd Noland, M.D., founder of Lloyd Noland Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama, was the son of Cuthbert Powell Noland and his wife, Rosalie (Haxall) Noland; that the Cuthbert Powell Nolands also had Barton Noland, Philip Noland and Cuthbert Noland; sisters, Rosalie, Katherine and Charlotte Noland - Charlotte Noland of the Foxcroft School in Middleburg, Virginia.

"Daniel (Boone) farmed and hunted around Wilkesboro (North Carolina) and was hired in I769 by a Salisbury businessman, Richard Henderson, to explore, along with five other raen, the Kentucky wilderness. Thus, quite naturally, stories about the fertile land in Kentucky reached the Nolands and others and Jesse Noland left to make his fortune there as a land owner." (Fowler)

"Ledstone (Noland) also made his share in Kentucky, but it was in Jackson County (Missouri) where he caught up with tiie real money, even though it was through his children's efforts, not his. Ledstone, the family background and society had taught then well, just as earlier generations had been taught, the value of owning land. In Jackson County they made their education and ambitions pay«" (source, Eric Fowler, an Independence, Missouri, free-lance writer; date not known)

"The Hon. James B. Noland, Secretary of State of Colorado, a native of Inde­pendence (Missouri), wrote me a very full account of Gilpin's life in Colorado." (source, History of Independence. Missouri, by W. L. Webb - copyright, 1927) (Ed. note: The middle initial was "R" for Robert - not "B")

The U.S. Census of 1830 listed the following Nolands living ln Jackson County, Missouri:

Barnett Noland, between 20 and 30 years of age; B. T. Noland, between 30 and 40 years of age{ Henry Noland, between 30 and 40 years of age; Hudson Noland, between 20 and 30 years of age; James Noland, between 30 and 40 years of age; Nathan Noland, between 30 and 40 years of age; S. V. Noland, between 40 and 50 years of age; Smallwood Noland; Stephen Noland, between 60 and 70 years of age William Noland, between 40 and 50 years of age; Williara W. Noland, 30 to 40 years of age.

Noland - Dabney

The Dabney family has been prominent in Virginia since the first Dabneys arrived in the late seventeenth century. The Dabneys were related to the Popes and the Washingtons - the family of George Washington. The late lady Astor was descended from the Dabneys. Early in the eighteenth century

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George Dabney b u i l t "Seven Springs" a t h i s p lanta t ion s i tuated i n King Wil l ias County, Virginia. Among the notable guests who were believed to have been enter ta ined a t "Seven Springs" were George Washington, William Byrd and Pa t r ick Henry. Although discredi ted in some qua r t e r s , there may be some t ru th to the oft repeated ta le tha t the Dabneys of Virginia were descended from the grea t French Huguenot, Theodore Agrippa d'Aubigne. Credence in the tele i s supported by the redoubtableHayd«° 'Virginia Genealogies) who shows the ea r ly Dabney surname as "D'Aubigne," and not "D'Aubeny," with reference to the genealogy of Captain Virginius Dabney which i s s e t for th below. Also, long ago, the Rever­end Edward Fontaine, who was r e l a t ed to the Dabneys, was quoted as saying, "There i s hardly an a r i s t o c r a t i c or cava l ie r family of the 'Old Dominion' tha t i s not thoroughly impregnated with the p ro l i f i c blood of tha t brave, conscientious and highly accomplished professor of the Protes tant f a i t h , T. Agrippa d'Aubigne." The t a l e follows:

John and Cornelius Dabney, brothers , generally a re credited with founding the Dabney famil ies of Virginia . Huguenots, i t i s widely believed t h a t the Dabneys were descended from tiie great Huguenot, "The Confessor," Theodore Agrippa d'Aubigne (1550-1630) and h i s wife, Susanne de Luzignon Lisee , daughter of a t i t l e d Frenchman. The granddaughter of Theodore Agrippa d'Aubigne was Francoise d'Aubigne (I636-I7I9) who married the famous French wr i t e r , Paul Scarron (I6IO-I66O). Upon the death of her husband, Mme. Scarron became the Marquise de Maintenon and, subsequently, in the year 1684, the second wife of Louis XIV, King of France. Her parents were Constant d'Aubigne. and h is wife, Jeanne de Cardi l lac . Her brother was Charles, Count d'Aubigne. The Dabneys ("d'Aubigne," angl ic ized, became "Dabney"), of Virginia, were descended from Theodore, son of Constant, and nephew of the Marquise de Maintenon.. ." (source, The Lockett Family (Vir­g i n i a ) , compiled by William Twyman Lockett, 1981 - private pr in t ing)

Captain Virginius7 Dabney, son of Thomas Smith" Dabney (George*, Benjamin*'; George-5; John2; John*' d'Aubign£) married, f i r s t l y , Ellen Maria Heath; secondly, Anna Wilson Noland, daughter of Burr and Susan (Wilson) Noland. They had i s sue :

1. Thomas Lloyd Dabney, born 1862. 2 . Burr Noland Dabney. 3 . Susan Wilson Dabney. 4 . Virginius Dabney. 5 . Joseph Drexsl Dabney.

"Sa l l i e (Turner) Noland had a brother, Vincent Turner. There were other brothers and s i s t e r s . " (source, Genealogies of Kentucky Families - From the Filson Club History Quarterly, Vol. I , published 1981 - Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc . , Baltimore, Maryland)

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A l e t t e r , dated April 7 , 1978, received from Mrs. Donald B. Ehr l ich,1 s t a t e d :

I checked the marriage records of the county as abstracted by Mrs. John Vinyard and found:

Hiram Pitcher married Eliza Harrington, January 8, 1837. James M. Pi tcher married Angelina L. Noland, January

20, 1834. Thoaas Pitcher married Nancy Parr ish , January 3 , 1828. Sarah Pitcher married Andrew J. Noland (by consent of

paren ts ) , March 3 , 1834. Gi lber t A. P i tcher married Nancy C. Johnson, February 1,

1855. Aaron Noland married Thetis Pi tcher , August 16, 1853. Victoria Pi tcher married Willian Pinkston, October 21 , I858.

The 1881 History of Jackson County. Missouri, published by Union His tor ica l Company and repr inted by Ramfre Press, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, s t a t e s t ha t Mrs. Mary A. Pitcher came to Jackson County in 1821 (probably the Six-Mile Area near Sibley) and won an easy chair "worth $21.50" a t the same event where the pi tcher was given for the f i r s t marriage in the county. The same book s t a t e s that Perry G. Brock^ was born in Jackson County.

"Joshua Nolan (marriage) to Miss Lucretia Hopper, both of Fayette County. ^ \ Married on July 15, 1849. (source, Kentucky Marriages 1797-1865. compiled J by G. Glenn Cl i f t - Genealogical Publiching Co., Inc . , Baltimore, 1978) J

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2 Director of Archives, Jackson Historical Society. Independence, Missouri, 1978.

The Pitchers were pioneers of Jackson County, Missouri. On January 11, 1826 Elizabeth Pitcher was married to Henry-5 Noland (Henryl; Henry3. Henry2; Henryl) in Clay County, Missouri, where there was a justice of the peace. Elizabeth Pitcher Noland was the granddaughter of the Revolutionary War soldier, Ledstone'* Noland (Daniel^; Stephen2; Piercel). Ledstone Noland was buried in the Pitcher family cemetery situated in Independence, Missouri. Jesse Noland, eldest child of Elizabeth (Pitcher) Noland and Henry "Trusty" Noland, was born October 11, 1826, the first male white child born in Jackson County. Jackson County became a county on December 15, 1826.

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Haxall - Noland

Richard Barton Haxall (born 1805), of Virginia, married Lucy Thomp­son, daughter of Dr. James Thompson. Richard Haxall was the son of Philip and Clara (Walker) Haxall. Their daughter, Rosalie Thomp­son Haxall, born 1852, married Cuthbert Powell Noland, of Loudoun County, Virginia, (source, Hayden's Virginia Genealogies)

Head of family: Wife: Others*

Head of family: Wife:

Head of Family: Wife:

Head of Family*. Wife(?):

Head of Family: Wife:

Head of Family: Wife:

U.S. Census Data 1850 Jackson County, Missouri

(Selected Date)

Edward T. Noland, 40 years old. Theodus, 43 years old. Terresa, 22 years old. Joseph, 17 years old. Jesse, 15 years old. Ssallwood, 13 years old. Turner, 6 years old.

Jesse Noland, 23 years old Nancy S. (Smallwood), 23 years old

William Noland, 43 years old. Mary Noland, 4l years old Christopher, 16 years old. Nathanial, 14 years old. Marcus D. 12 years old. George W., 10 years old. Joel, 6 years old. Elizabeth, 4 years old.

Pleasant Noland, 30 years old. Sarah Noland, 20 years old.

Ssallwood Noland, 44 years old. Nancy, 41 years old. Susan McManagil (sic), 19 years old,

William Noland, 57 years old Polly, 49 years old. William, 26 years old. Malachi, 18 years old. Sally, 21 years old. Mary A, 14 years old. Polly A., 14 years old. Jasper, 11 years old. Henry, 9 years old.

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Head of Family: Wife:

Head of Family: Wife: Others:

Head of Family: Wife: Others:

Head of Family: Wife: Others:

Russell Smallwood, 35 years old Sally, 29 years old.

James Noland, 45 yeare old. Margaret, 35 years old. Alraanzor, 20 years old. Collim, 12 years old. Stephen, 6 years old. Euphrasia, 5 years old. Laura, 4 years old. Oscar, 3 months old.

Henry Noland, 45 years of age. * Elizabeth (Pitcher - per compiler), 42 years old. * Anderson, 17 years old. Eli, 14 years old. Angeline, 9 years old. Thomas, 7 years old. Susan(?), 11 months old.

Barnett Noland, 33 years o ld . Sena, 21 years old. (Ed. note: William A., 10 years old. Hancy A., 9 yeare old. Morgan P . , 7 years old. Geo. M. ( ? ) , 5 years old. Martha B, 3 years o ld . Mary A., 1 year o ld .

Should show "31" not "21")

"Bishop Meade names the Glasscock family as among the prominent ones in Richmond County, Virginia , from 1682 to 1775." (source, Hayden'e Vir­g in ia Genealogies) Bl. no t e : Elizabeth Glasscock, wife of the Revolu­tionary War veteran, Ledstone Noland, was descended from t h i s Glasscock family. The Glasscocks, Bal ls and Washingtons were r e l a t e d .

The Old S e t t l e r s Reunion was held i n Jackson County on July 4 , 1872. One of the events scheduled was a foot r a c e . The par t ic ipants were: Henry Donohue, Thomas Pi tcher , Henry l u l l , George W. Cla i r , Saauel Ralston and Bennst Hail (Hale). Sam Ralston was Frank James'(brother of the famous Jesse) fa ther- in- law. Bennst Hail (Hale) was the^fatner of Rowena (Twyman) Noland, wife of Tom Noland, founder of the Saguache, Colorado, branch of the Noland family. The reunion was celebrated a t Independence, Jackson Cy., Mo.

1. Captain George Robards (b . 1760) married in Virginia , Elizabeth Barbara Sampson. They had:

2. Lewis Robards who married Bliza Waters. They had: 3 . Joseph Winter Robards who married Pauline Noland.

* Parents of Jesse Noland who married Nancy Ann Smallwood.

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Some Madison County, Kentucky, Marriages

"Smallwood, Elijah to Benton, Nancy - b., James, May 26, 1814. Noland, Thomas to Proctor, Mary, February 2, 1795. Noland, James to Noland, Betsy, August 13, 1800. Nolan (sic), William to Sarah Henderson, December 11, 1798. Noland, William to Tinchen, Polly, March 27, 1814. Knowland, J. F. to Noland, Martha, September 24, 1846. Noland, Smallwood to Profitt, Sally, Septeaber 8, 1823. Noland, William to Jane Henderson, January 11, 1817. Noland, John to Black, Anne, June 27, 1814. Noland, Smallwood to MacMonegal (sic), Nancy, September 6, 1806. Noland, Jackson to Jones, Lucy, April 26, 1834. Noland, John to Black, Jane, October 15, 1834. Noland, Nathan to Broadus, Margaret, May 10, 1647. Noland, James to Miss Nightingale, June 16, 1848. Noland, William to Turdenwood, Elizabeth, July 31, 1848. Smallwood, Randolph to Ashcroft, Rachel, August 3, 1802."

(source, Record of Marriages in Madison County. Kentucky 1788-1851 -believed to have been compiled by G. Glenn Clift) Ed. note: Randolph Smallwood, no doubt, was a descendant of Ledstone Noland and his wife, Elizabeth Garland, the daughter of Randolph Garland of Charles County, Maryland.

•* Perry Brock married Nancy Haler maternal aunt of Rowena Twyman (I859-I950) who married Thomas Noland (1858-1920). (William) Thomas Noland founded the Saguache, Colorado, branch of the Noland family. Perry Brock, born in Independence, Missouri, owned the grist mill which became the wine cellar of the famous Independence mansion built by Col. H. M. Vaile. The historic mansion is still standing (1983) and is an Independence, Missouri, landmark. Col. Vaile brought German, French and Italian artists from Europe to decorate walls and ceilings. Harvey Vaile, adopted son of the Vailes, was a suitor for the hand of Rowena Twyman, as was Cliff Wallace of Independence. But Rowena Twyman, considered to be a great beauty, was destined to marry her childhood sweetheart, William ("Tom") Noland.

The parents of Nancy Anne Smallwood who married Jesse Noland, the son of Henry "Trusty" Noland and Blizabeth (Pitcher) Noland. In all probability, Nancy Benton was the daughter either of Richard Benton or Robert Benton, of Madison County, Kentucky - the only Benton families listed in the U.S. Census of 1810 of Madison County. Robert Benton had 3 daughters between the ages of 10 and 16 years; Richard had 2 girls in that age range.

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"Charles F. M. Noland, born in Virginia, Cadet at Military Academy, 1 July 1823 to August, 1825, First Lieutenant, Mounted Rangers, 5 March, 1823; 1st Lt., 1st Dragoons, 19th September, 1833..." (Source: Unknown - Lockett Notes)

"I spoke with a Mrs. Watt. She was a distant cousin, I feel, as she said 'Barnet' was all through her(Noland) branch. Boys were all called 'Barney' for 'Barnet.*' She told me of a Noland graveyard to the south...Wee then went to Woodlawn Cemetery and saw Jesse Noland's grave and a Nancy Noland Love's grave." 1 Source: Mrs. Susan Crutchfield when in Missouri, June, 1980. When in Independence, Missouri, Mrs. Crutchfield also noted a relationship be­tween the Oscar Lee Nolands and the Joseph Tilford Nolands ("Truman" Nolands), of Independence, Missouri, It is noted that the Jesse Noland grave, cited above, was not that of the Jesse Noland who married Nancy Ann Smallwood. The latter two were buried in the Noland family plot. Hillside Cemetery, Saguache, Colorado.

"Were you aware that there is a Pitcher elementary school in the Kansas City system? This was a rural school for many, many years and was absorbed by the city in post World War II growth. It would have been located ESE of the Pitcher cemetery." Source? Letter, dated October 31, 1978, addressed by Mrs. Donald B. Ehrlich, of the Jackson County Historical Society, Independence, Missouri, to William Twyman Lockett. Mrs. Ehrlich was a major contributor to this book.

Elizabeth Pitcher, daughter of Henrietta (Noland) Pitcher and Morgan Pitcher, married Henry "Trusty" Noland, ancestors of the Saguache (Colorado) and Mancos (Colorado) branches of the Noland family.2 Henrietta (Noland) Pitcher was the daughter of Ledstone Noland, the American Revolutionary War veteran who was buried in the Pitcher Cemetery, Independence, Missouri. The two completely distinct, distantly related Noland lines - the "Pierce Noland" line from Charles County, Maryland, and the "Henry Noland I" line from Kent County, Mary­land - were joined when Elizabeth Pitcher, of the "Pierce Noland" line, married Henry "Trusty" Noland of the "Henrv Noland III" branch. Henry Noland III (died Madison County, Kentucky, 180?) w a s the grandfather of Henry "Trusty" Noland who married Elizabeth Pitcher. Ihe wife of Henry Noland III was Nancy White.

Reached by telephone, June 22, 1983, Mr. Harry Noland, of Newport News, Vir­ginia, furnished the following genealogical data about his family:

This Jesse Noland probably was the Jesse Noland who owned the historic Jones Hotel of Independence, Missouri. Nancy Beth (Noland) Love was his daughter. She was the grandmother of Homer T. Love, Jr., of San Antonio, Texas, a major contributor to this Noland family compilation.

The Durango (Colorado) Nolands, as well as the Saguache (Colorado) and Mancos (Colorado) Nolands, were descended from Henry Noland i n (died I807), of Madison County, Kentucky. His wife was Nancy White.

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1. Noland. owned a wholesale grocery store, Asheville, North Carolina.

2. Massenia Cornelius Noland, married Georgia Berry of Kentucky. They had (not necessarily in order of birth):

2-1. Harry Noland, married Bessie Elkins of North Carolina. They had - not necessarily in order of birth - the following offspring, all born in Asheville, North Carolina*

2-1-1. Kenneth Clifton Noland, the internationally known artist, born in 1924, Asheville, North Carolina.

2-1-2. Harry Caswell Noland. 2-1-3. William Van Noland. 2-1-4. Massen Cornelius Noland. 2-2. John Noland. 2-3. Edward Noland. 2-4. Doctor (given name) Gbvan Noland.

It would appear likely that these Nolands, of western North Carolina, were descended from one of the six Noland brothers (Pierce, Philip, Thomas, William, Henry or Darby) who emigrated frora Ireland to Maryland in the latter half of the seventeenth century.

Noland Heads of Families

U. S. Census, 1793

North Carolina

Noland, Daniel, Salisbury, Rowan County, 1 free white, male, 16 years or more, incl. tiie head of the family. No free white males under 16 years of age; 3 white females including heads of families.

Noland, Ledston (sic), Salisbury District, Rowan County, 1 free white male, 16 years or more; 6 free white females.

Noland, James, Salisbury District, Rowan County; 2 free white males 16 years and more; 2 free white males under 16 years; 4 free white females including heads of families.

Noland, Stephen, Salisbury District, Rowan County; 2 free white males 16 years or more; 2 free white males under 16 years; 4 free white females.

Noland, Edward, Hillsborough District, Granville County - no information. Noland, Hary (sic), Morgan District, Wilkes County; 1 free white male 16 years or more; 2 free white males under 16 years; 3 t r e e white females.

Noland, Pierce, Morgan District, Wilkes County, 2 free white males 16 years or more; 3 free white males under 16 years; 4 free white females.

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Noland Heads of Families

U. S, Census, 1800

North Carolina

Noland, Janes, Rowan County, North Carolina. He was more than 45 years of age. He had five sons between the ages of 16 and 26 years.

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"Charles F. M. Noland, born in Virginia, Cadet at Military Academy, 1 "July 1823 to August, 1825, First Lieutenant, Mounted Rangers, 5 March 1823; 1st Lt. 1st Dragoons, 19th September, 1873..." (source: un­known)

"Were you aware that there is a Pitcher elementary school in the Kansas City system? This was a rural school for many, many years and was absorbed by the city in post World War II growth. It would have been located ESE of the Pitcher cemetery." (source: Letter, dated October 31, 1978, addressed by Mrs. Donald B. Ehrlich, of the Jackson County Historical Society, Independence, Missouri, to William Twyman Lockett) Ed. note: Elizabeth Pitcher, daughter of Henrietta (Noland) Pitcher and Morgan Pitcher, married Henry "Trusty" Noland, ancestors of the Saguache, Durango and Mancos, Colorado, branches of the Noland family. Henrietta (Noland) Pitcher was the daughter of Ledstone Poland, the American Revolutionary War veteran who was buried in the Pitcher Cemetery, Independence, Missouri. The two completely distinct, distantly related Noland lines - the "Pierce Noland" line from Charles County, Maryland, and the "Henry Noland" line from Kent County, Maryland -were joined when Elizabeth Pitcher, of the "Pierce Noland" line, mar­ried Henry "Trusty" Noland of the "Henry Noland" line.

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