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!SENTMAN FAMILY TRACE Sentman (Sandmann) Comp. by Harold T.
Sentman, Copyright 1986 Library of Congress Catalog Card No.: 86-
63585 Amundsen Publ. Co.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _John HARRISON ______| | (.... - 1538) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Richard HARRISON | | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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!P. Grout"
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! Info. from sister Betty June Lindsay Jackson, 5301 S. Atlantic Ave.,
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!Miami Valley Pioneers by Lindsay Brien
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! Compiled by JoAnn Naugle, 4100 W St., NW #513, Washington, Dc. 20007
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! Miss Colla Smith, 4167 Elmer St., No. Hollywood, Ca., has the names of
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Of Mass.
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!SENTMAN FAMILY TRACE Sentman (Sandmann) Comp. by Harold T.
[3980]
!"Torrence and Allied Families" by Robert M. Torrence, The Wickersham
I'll summarize what the book says about the ancestors of Andrew
(d.1718).
Richard Harrison had a brother named Andrew. Their father's name is
Anthony Harrison, Jr.
Anthony's father was Anthony, Sr. (b. ca. 1563), son of Peter Harrison
(d. 1593).
Peter's father is John Harrison. "Written history of this family seems
to begin with the will of John Harrison of St. Andrews, Cambridge,
England recorded in 1538 in which John mentions his sons, Peter, Hugh
George, and Richard."
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John R. KOHLER
____ - 10 Jun 1969
Family 1
: Bertha BECHDOLT
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Frances Ellen LINDSAY
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2 Jun 1908 - ____
Father: William Harvey LINDSAY
Mother: Maude SHOEMAKER
Family 1
: William J. HOFHERR
_Samuel D. LINDSAY __+
| (1799 - ....) m 1827
_Charles Wesley LINDSAY ___|
| (1843 - 1926) |
| |_Margaret DILBONE ___+
| (1809 - ....) m 1827
_William Harvey LINDSAY _|
| (1882 - 1961) m 1907 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Martha Francis GRAY ______|
| (1851 - 1931) |
| |_____________________
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|
|--Frances Ellen LINDSAY
| (1908 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
| _Jonas Fillmore SHOEMAKER _|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Maude SHOEMAKER ________|
(1885 - 1972) m 1907 |
| _____________________
| |
|_Louicy Ellen PAINTER _____|
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|_____________________
#30, New Smyrna Beach, Fl. 32169
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William HENDRICKSON MATCHETT (M.D./Civil War)
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9 Mar 1825 - 1899
Father: Eric Gordon MATCHETT
Mother: Johanna HENDRICKSON
Family 1
: Elnora LINDSAY
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_Eric Gordon MATCHETT _|
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|--William HENDRICKSON MATCHETT
| (1825 - 1899)
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|_Johanna HENDRICKSON __|
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!LDS CFI mar. 2 Dec., 1852, Miami Co., Oh.
!Elizabeth Coulter, Spanish Oaks, Rt. 3, Box 841, Kempner, Tex. 76539
(Granddaughter) stated: William "Served in Civil War in 40th Ohio
Volunteer Infantry Med. Corps. Before he left Greenville (Oh.) for Service
someone called to him 'Put many bullets in those Rebels!', to which
Granfather replied 'I'm going down South to take them out', so he shot
Grandfather but it only grazed him and he tossed it off, and went on down
to Chattanooga where Gen. Grant was stationed." Later -- Elizabeth
Coulter, writes: "Grandfather Matchette was in the Medical Corps in the
'Battle Above the Clouds' on Lookout Mountain above the city of
Chattanooga. It is right in the city proper today."
!Citizens Historical Assn., Indianapolis "William Hendrickson Matchett,
son of Erick Gordon and Johanna (Hendrickson) Matchett, was b. in Butler
Co., Oh., Mar. 9, 1825. Beginning when he was 14 yrs. of age, he carried
the U. S. mail between Hamilton and Greenville (Ohio), 2 yrs., traveling on
horseback. When 22 yrs. of age, he began the study of medicine, which
we he was engaged in teaching school. He attended lectures at the
Cleveland Med. Coll., and graduated from the Med. Coll. of Ohio
(Cincinnati), in 1852. In Sept., 1852, he began the practice of medicine
at Ithaca, Darke Co., Ohio. On Feb. 8, 1863, he entered the Army for
service in the Civil War, becoming asst. surgeon of the 40th Regt. of
Ohio Vol. Inf. On Mar. 1, 1865, he was promoted to surgeon of the 188th
Regt. of Ohio Vol. Inf., with the rank of major. He was a member of the
Masonic Lodge, serving as presiding officer of Ithaca Lodge, as grand
master of the Greenville Chapter (R.A.M.), and as a member of Coleman
Commandery (K.T.), of Troy, Ohio. Matchett Lodge, of Greenville, is named
in honor of the Matchett brothers. . . author of a number of valuable
contributions to the medical literature of Ohio.
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Jennie MC_CORMICK
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____ - ____
Family 1
: Daniel B. MC_KINNON
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Mary Jane SCHOOLER
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1890 - ____
Father: Hugh SCHOOLER
Mother: Susan PEEBLES
Family 1
: Samuel H. SMITH
_William SCHOOLER ___________
|
_John SCHOOLER ______|
| (1782 - 1839) m 1809|
| |_Elizabeth "Betty" HARRISON _+
|
_Hugh SCHOOLER ______|
| (1812 - ....) |
| | _____________________________
| | |
| |_Jane NEWALL ________|
| m 1809 |
| |_____________________________
|
|
|--Mary Jane SCHOOLER
| (1890 - ....)
| _____________________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________________
| |
|_Susan PEEBLES ______|
|
| _____________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________________
ch. mentioned and has written her history. She is a Harrison-Schooler
desc.
! Gen. of Va. Families, Vol. III Gen. Publ. Co., Inc., 1981, p. 954
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Samuel SEARLE
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____ - ____
Family 1
: Amelia
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Andrew C. SENTMAN
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1884 - 1884
Father: Andrew J. SENTMAN
Mother: FLANNIGAN
_Joseph SENTMAN _____+
| (1790 - 1893)
_Michael SENTMAN ____|
| (1822 - ....) m 1842|
| |_Mary Ellen SENTMAN _+
| (1787 - 1842)
_Andrew J. SENTMAN __|
| (1854 - 1922) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Henrietta FULTON ___|
| (1822 - ....) m 1842|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Andrew C. SENTMAN
| (1884 - 1884)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_ FLANNIGAN _________|
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
Sentman, Copyright 1986 Library of Congress Catalog Card No.: 86-
63585 Amundsen Publ. Co.
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Lawrence SMITH (Maj.)
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29 Mar 1629 - BEF 8 Aug 1700
Father: Lawrence SMITH
Mother: Elizabeth TOWNLEY
Family 1
: Mary HITCHON
__________________________
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_____________________|
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| |__________________________
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_Lawrence SMITH _____|
| (1592 - 1638) m 1624|
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|
| |
| |__________________________
|
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|--Lawrence SMITH
| (1629 - 1700)
| _Laurence TOWNLEY ________+
| | (1540 - 1597)
| _Laurence TOWNLEY ___|
| | (1570 - 1654) m 1597|
| | |_Margaret (Mary) HARTLEY _
| |
|_Elizabeth TOWNLEY __|
(1599 - 1679) m 1624|
| _John HALSTED ____________
| | (.... - 1601)
|_Jennet HALSTEAD ____|
(.... - 1623) m 1597|
|_Elizabeth _______________
(.... - 1612)
Press, Philadelphia 1938, p. 305
!The Colonial Gen. Vol. VIII, #3
!LDS AF, March, 1994, AFN: 9JZM-F8 states "born 20 Mar 1630 of, Tottne,
Devonshire, Eng."
!Wm. & Mary Quarterly, v. 1, 2nd ser, p. 151
!Wm. & Mary Quarterly, v. 9, ser. 1
!Vaughn Ballard to Thomas Hill on Fido 8/1/94: "...of York Co., Va. and of
'Severn Hills,' Gloucester co., Va...."
!Thomas Hill to Laquita Armstrong on Fido 7/29/94
!Laquita Armstrong to Janet Weston on Fido 8/6/94
!Va. Magazine of History & Biography, Vol. 41, Apr., Jul., Oct., 1933:
!Genealogies of Va. Families from the Va. mag. of Hist. and Biog. Vol. V.,
Gen. Publ. Co., Inc. 1981, Baltimore
!Benjamin Franklin on Fido May 1995, ref: "Major Lawrence Smith (spelled
Laurence in the Va. magazine), born in England, and came to Virginia
early in the 17th Century, died 1700. In March 1676, or order to stop
Indian depredations, the Governor ordered a number of forts to be built
along the rapahannock and Potomac and placed Major Smith in charge of
all of them. In 1679 the assembly granted a tract of land along the
rappahannock 5 1/2 miles long and 4 miles wide, provided that he seated
there fifty armed men and 200 others. He was made commander of the
force and given legal jurisdiction. He was a lawyer of the counties of
York and Gloucester in 1685. In 1691 he laid off Yorktown. The Temple
farm, on which the surrender of Cornwallis was made i 1681, was sold
to Major Smith in 1686. He was recommended by the governor, to sit in
the King's Council but died at about 43 years of age before taking his
seat. Va. Hist. Mag. Vol. 3, P. 36, Wm. & Mary Mag., Vol. 1, No. 2, p.6 Wm. &
Hennings Statues V1, p. 327, Major Lawrence Smith bore the arms of the
Smithes of tottne co., Devon, Eng."
!Betty A. White, 916 Elizabeth St., Gilmer, Tx. 75644 (903)843-3426,
Feb., 1993 - "Sources of Information: Col. of Va. militia-1676; House or
Burg. 1688-1693; Com.-in-chief-Cloucester co., Va."
!Don Schimpf (donschimpf@aol.com) Aug., 1995
!Va. Mag. of Hist. & Biog. Vol. 33, Jul or Jan., 1925, p. 299 Va. Council
Journals. NOTES TO COUNCIL JOURNALS: John Battaile of Rappahannock,
afterwards of Essex county, was a captain commanding rangers against
the Indians in 1692 and was a Burgess for Essex in the same year. He
married Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Lawrence Smith, of Gloucester
county, and in his will, dated Jan. 21, and proved in Essex, Feb. 1707-8,
named his wife, his sons John, Hay, Lawrence and Nicholas and daughter
Elizabeth. His eldest son, John, of the text, was born in Dec. 1695, and
died March 4, 1732-3. He married Sarah _____. This well known family
has spread widely through the South and West.
!Va. Mag. of Hist. & Biog. Vol. 33, Jul or Jun 1925, p. 35. Va. Council
Journal: John Battaile was one of the first justices sof Caroline in 1728.
He was son of Col. John Battaile, of Rappahannock and Essex Counties
who was a captain of rangers in service against the Indians n 1692 and a
burgess for Essex in the same year. He married elizabeth, daughter of
Col. Lawrence Smsith of Gloucester, and dying in 1708, left (with other
issue) John Battaile of the text. See this Magazine, III, 1, 2; and IX, 213,
where the epitaph of John Battaile, the younger, is given.
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