_William CHENOWETH __ | (1650 - ....) _John CHENOWETH _____| | (1682 - 1746) m 1705| | |_____________________ | _John CHENOWETH _____| | (1706 - 1770) m 1730| | | _John CALVERT _______+ | | | (1648 - 1699) m 1673 | |_Mary CALVERT _______| | (1687 - 1745) m 1705| | |_Judith STAMPER _____+ | (1652 - ....) m 1673 | |--Mary W. CHENOWETH | (1748 - 1794) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary M. SMITH ______| m 1730 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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BIRT PLAC prob Frederick Co., VA
______________________ | _______________________________| | | | |______________________ | _Charles COUGHENOUR ____| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_______________________________| | | | |______________________ | | |--Babe COUGHENOUR | | _David BRECKENRIDGE __+ | | (1773 - 1843) m 1805 | _Charles McVicar BRECKENRIDGE _| | | (.... - 1910) m 1860 | | | |_Charlotte MACMILLAN _+ | | (1786 - 1875) m 1805 |_Margaret BRECKENRIDGE _| (1867 - ....) | | _Neil MCCUAIG ________+ | | (.... - 1861) m 1826 |_Isabella MCCUAIG _____________| (.... - 1910) m 1860 | |_Margaret JOHNSON ____+ (.... - 1892) m 1826
[1399]
According to Anna Rainier Lowe, Babe Coughenour was deaf and dumb. She went to
a state school in Indianapolis. She was able to sign, but overall, was not
able to get on very well. When Anna's mother died, she was unable to get in
touch with Babe who was terribly hurt. Also according to Edna Rainier's photo
comments, Babe's mother (Marybelle Breckenridge) died during the child birth.
Her father also died when she was young. and she was raised as an orphan in
Logansport by relatives.
_Joseph MOORE _______+ | (1647 - 1725) _John MOORE _________| | (1683 - ....) | | |_Lydia MAYNARD ______ | (.... - 1717) _Silas MOORE ________| | (1708 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Deborah ALLEN ______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Jessie MOORE | (1748 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Anna ? _____________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
_Augustine SPALDING _+ | (1560 - 1626) _John SPALDING ______| | (1590 - 1659) | | |_____________________ | _Thomas SPALDING ____| | (1630 - 1713) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--William SPALDING | (1678 - 1741) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Catharine HALL _____| (1651 - 1710) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
[1308]
!BIRTH-FATHER-MOTHER-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH-BIOGRAPHY: J.W.S.Clements, ORIGINS
OF CLEMENTS-SPALDING AND ALLIED FAMILIES OF MARYLAND AND KENTUCKY; 1500-1928;
Louisville, Standard Press, 1928; pp 58; Kentucky Historical Society,
Frankfort, KY, also FHL Film # 0156896, item 11
[1309]
William Spalding purchased Spalding's Addition, a tract of 42 acres of land,
from his father on 17 March 1710. He inherited part of St. Giles, and
one-half, or 100 acres of Greene's Inheritance near Port Tobacco. He and his
brother, John, obtained a patent for 165 acres of land called Two Brothers on
10 December 1714. His dwelling plantation was called St. Barbary's.
[1310]
From his will, dated 6 December 1740 and proved 9 January 1741, he named his
wife Ann, and all of his children, and devised the part of his estate due to
his deceased daughter, Ann Joseph, to her heirs.