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Ahnentafel of Brian Larremore




--- 1st Generation ---


1. Brian1 Larremore is still living.


--- 2nd Generation ---


2. Larry Glen2 Larremore is still living.

3. Sherry2 Guyman is still living.


--- 3rd Generation ---


4. Larimer Fanning3 Larremore is still living.

5. Retha Lucile3 Austin is still living.


--- 4th Generation ---


8. John Martin4 Larremore was also known as Martin.
     John Martin Larremore was born on January 18, 1874 in Pecos, Reeves, Texas, son of Judge George Washington Larremore and Rachel Adeline Fanning.
     At age 27, John married Annie Belle Jennings, daughter of John Perry Jennings and Sena Ann Windham. John and Annie were married on Tuesday July 16, 1901 in McMillan, Eddy County, New Mexico; In the EARLY MARRIAGES OF EDDY COUNTY, their wedding announcement read as follows:
JOHN MARTIN LARREMORE of McMillan, age 26, to ANNIBELLE JENNINGS of McMillan, age 18 years, were married 16 July 1901 by Byron J. Field, J.P. WITNESS: Millie S. Field. Book 1-A, page 106. He and Annie Belle Jennings seperated circa 1937. Per Larry Larremore, Aneabel moved back to NM without John Martin.
     John Martin Larremore died on October 25, 1955 in Lander, Wyoming, at age 81. He was buried in Oddfellow's Cemetery, Lander, Wyoming.
     A letter written to John Martin Larremore's sister, Dora Etta Larremore Bass, by his daughter, Easter Larremore Macey, from Lander, Wyoming, dated, November 10, 1955, reads as follows:
Dearest Aunt Dora,
      I am so ashamed of myself for not writing sooner, but can't seem to get caught up with the things I should do, but I will try to explain about my father. Tom and I, with the aid of a very small benefit insurance from his lodge (only $140.00) put him away as nice as we possibly could. He had a very nice casket, and he was buried in the Oddfellow's Cemetery, which is as plot
reserved in our cemetery. We had no church services, as my father was down on all ministers and churches, but he had Oddfellow services, which is what he would have wanted. Please don't grieve over him, as it is better this way. We could not help him, as he would not let us, and had he lived, something tragic would have happened to him. He had gotten to the point where he would have been PUT AWAY, as the sheriff couldn't even handle him, and I feel nothing but relief that things happened as they did. Please rest assured that he was never abused by anyone, as the doctors would use some kind of sedation to quiet him. I am not telling you this to hurt you, but if you feel the way I do, I'm sure that you can see how much better off he is. I think liquor is the most devilish thing on this earth, and it ruins everything and everyone it comes in contact
with. We have no use for it in this house. I hope that you don't think that I am too narrow, but I just can't see why anyone can tolerate liquor, and constant drinking.
     I had a sweet letter from Mrs. W.E. Hellyer, and just as soon as I can find the time for another letter, I will write to her.
     My oldest son is in the service and my next son left the 8th for induction. I have my twelve year old left at home, and we are such a close family, that I'm just lost without my boys.
     Well, I am going to have to close and get breakfast, as it is nearly getting up time for my family. I get up at five nearly every day. Write to me when you can as I surely enjoy your letters. I'll try to write again soon, but I just feel kind of blue and let down at the present time, and can't think very clearly. Please believe that we did the very best that we could about my father(John Martin Larremore), and none of the family need be worried, as he was buried decently.
     I hope this letter finds you well, and please give my regards to your family. Love, Easter.

9. Annie Belle4 Jennings was also known as Aneabel.
     Annie Belle Jennings was born on October 19, 1885 in Brownwood, Texas, daughter of John Perry Jennings and Sena Ann Windham.
     At age 15, Annie married John Martin Larremore, son of Judge George Washington Larremore and Rachel Adeline Fanning. John and Annie were married on Tuesday July 16, 1901 in McMillan, Eddy County, New Mexico; In the EARLY MARRIAGES OF EDDY COUNTY, their wedding announcement read as follows:
JOHN MARTIN LARREMORE of McMillan, age 26, to ANNIBELLE JENNINGS of McMillan, age 18 years, were married 16 July 1901 by Byron J. Field, J.P. WITNESS: Millie S. Field. Book 1-A, page 106.
     Annie Belle Jennings After a long association with the Rebekah's wherever she lived, (a womans group associated the the Independent Order of Odd Fellows) Annie was appointed District Deputy President of Golden, Rebekah Lodge No. 7, Lander, Wyoming on July 22, 1936. She and John Martin Larremore seperated circa 1937. Per Larry Larremore, Aneabel moved back to NM without John Martin.
     Annie Belle Jennings had a Restraunt and a small Grocery Store circa 1939 in Newkirk, New Mexico. The property they owned had a huge mesa with lots of trees at the top of the Mesa. When the family needed firewood, they would climb to the top of the mesa to cut down the trees. Then they would send the trees down this large rope to the base of the mesa. At the other end of the rope was a huge boulder. The wood would hit the boulder, and reduce, if not eliminate, chopping the firewood.
     Circa 1943 Annie Belle Jennings moved to in 205 N. Frazier Ave., Anabelle Laramour, Florence, Colorado.
     Annie Belle Jennings died on December 13, 1948 at age 63 She was living in New Castle, Wyoming with sons Ted and Larry at the time of her death. She died on the way to the hospital in Hot Springs, South Dakota. She was buried in Memorial Park, Tucumcari, Quay, New Mexico.
     Per Larimer Fanning Larremore, Annie Belle raised all of her grandchildren, except Easter's children.
          In the NEWSLETTER JOURNAL, from Newcastle, Wyoming, dated December 16, 1948, reads:
LOCAL WOMAN PASSES AWAY ENROUTE TO HOSPITAL
     Mrs. Annie Belle Larremore passed away Tuesday evening as she was being taken to the hospital in Hot Springs by the Mumper Ambulance. At the time of her death she was 63 years old. Heart trouble was given as the cause of her death.
     Mrs. Larremore arrived here two weeks ago from Florence, Colorado to visit with her sons, Larry and Ted.
     The body was shipped last evening to Tucumcari, New Mexico, where burial rites will be held. Besides her sons, Mrs. Larremore is survived by a number of other children.
     Obituary from Tucumcari, New Mexico, dated December 14, 1948, reads:
LARREMORE FUNERAL TO BE HELD HERE SATURDAY AFTERNOON
     Mrs. Annie Belle Larremore former Tucumcari resident died Tuesday at Newcastle, Wyoming. She made her home in Colorado but was visiting in Newcastle at the time of her death.
     Seven children survive their mother. They are George Larremore of Park City, Utah, Tom Larremore of Lander, Wyoming, Ted and Larry Larremore, both of Newcastle, Wyoming; Mrs. Dorothy Turelle of Lincoln, Nebraska, Mrs. Easter Macey of Lander, Wyoming; and Mrs. Violet Nirde of Rock Springs, Wyoming. One sister Mrs. Pearl McDonald of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Several grandchildren and great grandchildren are left to mourn her passing.
     Funeral Services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in Dun's Chapel. The Rev. Ray McGrew, pastor of Center Street Methodist Church will officiate. Ruth Reekah, No. 4 will have services at the cemetery.
     Active bearers will be Charlie Wilkerson, Bronc Curry, Martin Sena, Ben Ward, Bill Tatum and Mentle Beasley. Remains will lie in state in Dunn's Funeral home until time for burial. Interment will be in Tucumcari Memorial Park.

10. Samual Barnie4 Austin was also known as Sam.
     Samual Barnie Austin was born on September 20, 1899 in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, son of William Henry Austin and Cora Bell Summers.
     At the age of 20, Samual married Mary Eunice Whitesel, daughter of Samuel A. Whitesel and Charlotte Reichelderfer. Samual Barnie and Mary Eunice were married on Saturday September 11, 1920 in Greely, Colorado. Mary Eunice Whitesel filed for divorce from Samual Barnie Austin on September 12, 1944 in Colorado; Mary Eunice Whitesel Austin caught her husband Sam kissing her sister, Mae, at the side of their house.
     At the age of 48, Samual married Emelie Gerde, daughter of George Gerde. Samual Barnie and Emelie were married on Wednesday April 7, 1948.
     He worked for the street department in Longmont, Colorado. He was an aero-mechanic at Hill Air Force Base in Clearfield, Utah.
     Samual Barnie Austin died on February 18, 1966 in Ogden, Utah, at age 66. He was buried in Ft. Collins, Colorado.
     His obituary reads - Husband of Noonan Native Died in Utah Samuel B. Austin, 66 years old of Ogden, Utah, died Friday evening, Feb. 18, of natural causes in St. Bernedict's hospital, at Ogden, Utah. Funeral Services were held Wednesday, Feb 23rd, at 3 p.m. in the Ascension Lutheran Church in Ogden, with Rev. Robert C. Berndt as the officiating clergyman. Burial was in Fort Collins, Colo.
     Mr. Austin was born April 2, 1899 at Boulder, CO, a son of William H. and Cora Bell (Summers) Austin. He spent the greater part of his life in the central mountain states and on April 7, 1948 he was united in marriage to Emelie Gerde, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Gerde of Noonan. He was a retired aero-mechanic at Hill Air Force Base. He was a member of Ascension Lutheran Church of Ogden. He had lived in Boulder, Longmont, and Denver, Colo., prior to coming to Ogden in 1943. He worked for the Street Department in Longmont.
     Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Simmons, Denver; Mrs. Larry Larremore, Simi, Calif.; five grandchildren, five great grandchildren. Among people coming from a distance for the funeral was Mrs. Odin (Petra) Lanning, Sedan, Minn.

11. Mary Eunice4 Whitesel was also known as Eunice.
     Mary Eunice Whitesel was born on May 6, 1899 in Mt. Sterling, Arapaho County, Ohio, daughter of Samuel A. Whitesel and Charlotte Reichelderfer.
     At the age of 21, Mary married Samual Barnie Austin, son of William Henry Austin and Cora Bell Summers. Samual Barnie and Mary Eunice were married on Saturday September 11, 1920 in Greely, Colorado. Mary Eunice Whitesel filed for divorce from Samual Barnie Austin on September 12, 1944 in Colorado; Mary Eunice Whitesel Austin caught her husband Sam kissing her sister, Mae, at the side of their house.
     Mary Eunice Whitesel was a member of in Colfax Rebekah Lodge No. 11, Denver, Colorado.
     Mary Eunice Whitesel died on December 24, 1981 in 656 Dillon Way, Sable Care Center, Aurora, Arapahoe County, Colorado, at age 82 of Cardiorespiratory collapse, Anemia, Myelogenous Lukemia, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She was buried on December 28, 1981 in Crown Hill Cemetery, Jefferson County, Colorado.


--- 5th Generation ---


16. Judge George Washington5 Larremore.
     Judge George Washington Larremore was born on January 20, 1840 in Washington, Arkansas, son of John Larremore and Amanda Elizabeth Conway.
     At age 26, George married Rachel Adeline Fanning, daughter of George Wesley Fanning and Mary More McDonald. George and Rachel were married on Wednesday July 4, 1866 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
     George was a Texas Ranger and a Commanche Indian scout for the Confederate Army of Texas. He served in the Frontier Forces from 1870 to 1871, and the Frontier Battalion between 1874 and 1898.
     On June 3, 1878 he bought 76 acres from his brother-in-law, Joseph T. Fanning. He did the surveying of these tracts of land which was accepted by the County authorities.
     When George brought his family by wagon train in 1880 to what was later called Seven Rivers, it was a true wilderness. The wagon train arrived September 22, 1880 and included the families of Joe Fanning, Joe Woods, Will Nelson, Marion Burleson, Ed Peril, Dick Turknett, Howard Henderson, Levi Watson, and Charlie and Buster Gambel. These were the original settlers of the area and many are included as family in this tree.
     By 1884, more pioneers arrived by wagon train and the area now known as Seven Rivers became a small wild west cow town. This wild town soon attracted many outlaws; Billy the Kid (alias, William H. Bonney, Henry McCarty, and Kid Antrim) being one who frequently visited the Larremore's of this area. Another famous outlaw of the time was Clay Allison. Instead of dying in a gun battle like most gunslingers, he died while he was with our Judge George. Quoting an article found on angelfire, "Clay Allison fell off Geo. Larrimore's wagon and was killed..." He had gone to the town of Pecos, Texas, for some supplies. Apparently, a grain sack had begun to slide from the wagon, and when Allison reached for it, he lost his balance, fell, and one of the wheels passed over his neck, breaking it and killing him." The entire Clay Allison story can be found at http://www.angelfire.com/apes/westlegends/Allison.htm .
     Judge George Washington Larremore died on June 13, 1909 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, at age 69. He was buried in Carlsbad Cemetery - Odd Fellows, Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. He The front page of the CARLSBAD ARGUS dated June 18, 1909 reads:
DEATH OF GEORGE W. LARREMORE
     Judge George W. Larremore died at his home, in the northwest part of the city, last Saturday evening, of cancer, and was buried Sunday afternoon, in the City cemetery.
     'Uncle George,' as he was familiarly known to the majority of the citizens of Carlsbad, was one of the oldest citizens in this part of the valley and had until the past few months, enjoyed robust health. He was born in Arkansas, sixty-nine years ago, and removed from there to Texas in the early forties. In 1880 he became imbued with the western spirit and migrated to the Pecos Valley, settling on a tract of land in the Seven River country, about twenty miles northwest of Carlsbad, which is still known as the 'old Larremore place.' About six years ago he moved to a farm near Malaga, where he continued to live until this past winter, when , on account of his failing health, he came to Carlsbad to receive medical attention.
     Last year, he announced himself a candidate for probate judge of Eddy county and his popularity with his home people was most graciously shown by the large majority which was given him when the votes were counted, which was the largest majority ever given a candidate for any office in Eddy county.
     Last October, cancer of the face developed and he immediately sought treatment, but with no avail. It stubbornly refused to yield to the most rigorous treatment, and early this spring he underwent an operation which it was thought would check if not cure the trouble, but such was not the case, and last Saturday night it claimed him for its victim.
     The decased leaves a wife and four children to mourn his death. They are Mrs. George W. Larremore, his wife; Mrs. Alice Hillyer, C. W. Larremore, J. M. Larremore and Mrs. Dora Bass all of whom were at his bedside when the end came. The funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon, from his late home, conducted by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of which he was a member. The remains were laid to rest in the Odd Fellows' reserve, in the City cemetery.

17. Rachel Adeline5 Fanning was also known as Aunt Ad. She also went by the name of Ade.
     Rachel Adeline Fanning was born on August 9, 1849 in Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois, daughter of George Wesley Fanning and Mary More McDonald.
     At age 16, Rachel married Judge George Washington Larremore, son of John Larremore and Amanda Elizabeth Conway. George and Rachel were married on Wednesday July 4, 1866 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
     Rachel Adeline Fanning died on April 8, 1948 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, at age 98. She was buried in Carlsbad City Cemetery - Odd Fellows Lot, Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. She was sealed as a child to, daughter of George Wesley Fanning and Mary More McDonald, on November 7, 1973.

18. John Perry5 Jennings also went by the name of Perry.
     John Perry Jennings was born on March 6, 1864 in St. Joseph, Missouri, son of Albert A. Jennings and Mary A. Muse.
     John married Sena Ann Windham, daughter of A. J. Windham and Mrs. S. J. _____.
     John Perry Jennings had a ranch in Bogker, TX. Moved from there to NM & bought a ranch in NM.
     John Perry Jennings appeared on the census in Hutchinson County; J. Perry Jennings is listed on the 1910 Hutchinson County Census with wife Annie 42 yrs old born in Missouri her father in Alabama and her mother in Georgia. J. Perry Jennings was 45 years old born in Missouri - father and mother in Kentucky. They have one son Robert 19 years old born in New Mexico. They are listed as family #35 on page 286 of the 1910 Hutchinson County Census. Cleo.
     John Perry Jennings died on March 2, 1947 at age 82.

19. Sena Ann5 Windham.
     Sena Ann Windham was born on March 3, 1868 in Meridian, Lauderdale, Mississippi, daughter of A. J. Windham and Mrs. S. J. _____.
     Sena married John Perry Jennings, son of Albert A. Jennings and Mary A. Muse.
     Sena Ann Windham died on October 5, 1942 at age 74.

20. William Henry5 Austin was also known as Henry W.
     William Henry Austin was born circa 1871 in Boulder, Colorado, son of Samual B Austin and Melissa Jane _____.
     William Henry Austin married Cora Bell Summers. He and Cora Bell Summers were divorced on December 27, 1901 in Denver, Colorado, Colorado Divorce Detail shows:
     Petitioner AUSTIN, CORA County DENVER
     Respondent AUSTIN, HENRY W Date 12/27/1901
     Docket # 030870 Decree Type Divorce.
     Cora's children were raised in other relative households. Samual Austin was raised in a Crammer household. Ralph Miller, son of Cora Bell and Claude Miller was raised in a Miller household.

21. Cora Bell5 Summers.
     Cora Bell Summers was born in Tucumcari, New Mexico.
     Cora Bell Summers married William Henry Austin, son of Samual B Austin and Melissa Jane _____. She and William Henry Austin were divorced on December 27, 1901 in Denver, Colorado, Colorado Divorce Detail shows:
     Petitioner AUSTIN, CORA County DENVER
     Respondent AUSTIN, HENRY W Date 12/27/1901
     Docket # 030870 Decree Type Divorce.
     Cora Bell Summers married Claude S. Miller. She and Claude S. Miller were divorced on June 12, 1914.
     Cora's children were raised in other relative households. Samual Austin was raised in a Crammer household. Ralph Miller, son of Cora Bell and Claude Miller was raised in a Miller household.
     Cora Bell Summers died circa 1960 in Denver or Brush, Colorado.
     Cora Bell Summers Last known married name Cora Bell Wright.

22. Samuel A.5 Whitesel was also known as A. Samual Whitesel.
     Samuel A. Whitesel was born either 1873 or 1874 in Ohio, son of Samuel Whitesel and Mary _____.
     Samuel A. Whitesel appeared on the census of 1880 in Page 14, Sciolo Township, Pickaway County, Ohio; He was 7 years old and living with his parents, Samuel WHITZEL and Mary. His brothers and sisters are Martha J., Albert S., Mary, Wesley, George, Emma, and a younger brother Frank.
     Samuel married Charlotte Reichelderfer, daughter of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     His daughter, Eunice, told her daughter, Retha. that Samuel was a Pentacostal minister. He left his family every winter to preach. The family had to collect cow chips to burn to keep them warm while he was away.
     The census of 1910 in Line 55, 27-27, Supervisors District 6, Enumeration District 230, Sheet 1B, Running Water Precinct, Sioux, Nebraska, reveals:
     Sam is head of the household, 37 years old, born in Ohio, both parents born in Ohio. and he is a farmer for Ginefal? Farm
     Lottie is his wife, 37 years old, born in Ohio, & both parents born in Ohio
     Mary Eunice is his daughter, 11 years old, born in Ohio, both parents born in Ohio
     Blanch(e) is his daughter, 3 years old, born in Ohio, both parents born in Ohio.
     Samuel A. Whitesel appeared again on the census of 1930 in Precint 5, Sheet 11A, Line 46, 60-63,
     The census of 1930 shows them in Kit Carson, Cheyenne County, Colorado; Sam is now a Building Carpenter and has 3 more children:
     John S., son, male, white, 19 yrs old, single, born in Nebraska, both parents born in Ohio, he is a laborer and does odd jobs
     Mae C., daughter, female, white, 15 years old, single, born in Nebraska, both parents born in Ohio
     William A., son, male, white, 13 years old, single, born in Kansas, both parents born in Ohio.

23. Charlotte5 Reichelderfer was also known as Raichelderfer. Her youngest sister, Mary Belle, gave her the Nickname Lottie.
     Charlotte Reichelderfer was born circa 1876 in Five Points, Pickaway County, Ohio, daughter of Isaac Reichelderfer and Mary E. Morris.
     Charlotte Reichelderfer appeared on the census of 1880 in Monroe, Pickaway County, Ohio. It shows:
     Charlotte REICHELDEFFER 4 Ohio Dau Single White Female.
     Charlotte married Samuel A. Whitesel, son of Samuel Whitesel and Mary _____.
     On June 23, 1942 Charlotte Reichelderfer lived in 228 Galapago St., Denver, Colorado. She also lived in 629 E. First Ave., Boulder, Colorado; At time of death.
     I have a clipping of her obituary. There is no date or newspaper. It reads:
WHITESEL--
Charlotte Whitesel of 629 E. First Ave., Mother of Mrs. Eunice Austin, Mrs. Blanche J. Dyer and William A. Whitesel, all of Denver, John S. Whitesel of St. Joseph, MO, and Mrs. Mae C. Mitchell of Martinez, Calif., also survived by 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services Drawing Room, SIXTEENTH AT BOULDER, Tuesday, 11 a.m., Crown Hill.


--- 6th Generation ---


32. John6 Larremore.
     John Larremore was born on September 5, 1813 in Green County, Kentucky, son of Rev. James Larremore and Patsy Benningfield.
     John married Amanda Elizabeth Conway. John and Amanda were married circa 1838.
     John Larremore appeared on the census of 1850 in Page 2085, #58, Williams County, Texas. It shows:
     John Laremore= 37 m Ky (Kentucky) Farmer ($250.)
     Elizabeth= 33 f Ark (Arkansas)
     Sarah A. 12 f "
     Geo W. 10 m "
     Samuel H. 6 m "
     Levins T. 5/12 m "
     John Scott 24 m Ark
     William 21 m "
Levins T. was suppose to have been Lebious Thaddeous.
     John Larremore appeared again on the census of 1860 in Page 10, Line 1, Llano County, Texas. It shows:
     John Laramore 46 m Farmer born-Kentucky
     Elizabeth 46 f Arkansas
     George W. 15 m Laborer Arkansas
     Samuel H. 11 m Arkansas
     Leinbus Thos 10 m Texas
     John 8 m Texas
     Elizabeth 6 f Texas
     Quinnie 2 f Texas
You may notice, in the 10 years between census, everyone did not seem to age 10 years.
     John Larremore appeared on the Tax List between 1855 and 1863. Larremore, John--in 1855, appears for the first time on the Burnet County tax assessment roll with 153 acres of a Preemption land grant (under Preemption Act of 1853) on Walnut Creek, valued at $150; also, 120 cattle, $720; 1 wagon, oxen and hogs, $166. His total property value in 1855 was $1036. Part of the John Larremore land grant lies within the northern limits of present Blanco County.
     In 1857, John Larremore appears again on the Burnet County tax assessment roll with 153 acres of the John Larremore Preemption grant valued at $1500 and 177 acres of the Peter J. Duncan grant, $177, both on waters of Walnut Creek; also, 42 acres of the Elias Jones land grant on Pecan Creek, $210. Other property included 7 horses, $350; 80 cattle, $400; 3 yoke of oxen, $120. His total property value was $2757.
     In 1858, John Larremore appears on the Burnet County tax assessment roll, with 153 acres of the John Larremore land grant on Walnut Creek, valued at $l500; 127 acres of the Peter J. Dunkin (Duncan) land grant on Walnut Creek, $127 and 42 acres of the Elias Jones land grant (out of 320 acres), on Pecan Creek, $210. As noted previously, part of the John Larremore land grant is within the present limits of Blanco County. Also, the Peter J. Duncan land grant is located in present Blanco County. The E. Jones land grant on Pecan Creek, is located within the southern limits of present Llano County. Other property of John Larremore in 1858 consisted of 8 horses valued at $280; 80 cattle, $400 and one yoke of oxen, $40. His total property value was $2557.
     He appears on the Llano County tax assessment roll for 1859 with the following amounts of property: 153 acres of the John Larremore land grant valued at $765; 127 acres of the P.J. Duncan land grant, $127; 33 1/5 acres of the Elias Jones land grant, $166; 5 horses, $260; 110 cattle,$660; 2 yoke of oxen and 150 hogs, $250. His total property value was $2228. A poll tax of fifty cents was paid. The first two land grants of John Larremore listed above are readily located in northern Blanco County, the P.J. Duncan tract being completely in Blanco County and John Larremore land grant being partly in Blanco and Llano Counties.
     He appears on the Blanco County tax assessment roll in 1859 with the following amounts of land; 36 acres of the Elias Jones land grant; 153 1/2 acres of the J. Larimore (Larremore) grant; 127 acres of the P.J. Duncan land grant.
     In 1860 and 1861, John Larremore does not appear on the Blanco County tax assessment roll.
     In 1862, he appears on the Blanco County tax assessment roll with 36 acres of the Elias Jones land grant (Abstract No. 215), valued at $180; 153 1/2 acres of the J. Larremore land grant, $1200; 127 acres of the P.J. Duncan land grant, $127; 3 horses, $200; 200 cattle, $1200; 60 sheep, $180; miscellaneous property, $210. His total property value was $3297 and he paid a poll tax of one dollar.
     In 1863, his name does not appear on the Blanco County tax assessment roll.
Taken from the BLANCO COUNTY FAMILIES FOR 100 YEARS, by John Stribling Moursund, Rev. Ed. 1981, Burnet, Texas: Nortex Press.
     John Larremore died on December 31, 1895 in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, at age 82. He was buried in McDonald Cemetery, near Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico.

33. Amanda Elizabeth6 Conway.
     Amanda Elizabeth Conway was born circa 1817 in Arkansas.
     Amanda married John Larremore, son of Rev. James Larremore and Patsy Benningfield. John and Amanda were married circa 1838.
     Amanda Elizabeth Conway died on November 17, 1905 in Eddy County, New Mexico. She was buried in McDonald Cemetery, Eddy County, New Mexico.

34. George Wesley6 Fanning.
     George Wesley Fanning was born on December 23, 1823 in Alabama, son of Joseph Fanning and Elizabeth _____.
     At age 24, George married Mary More McDonald, daughter of Thomas McDonald and Rachel Axley. George and Mary were married on Sunday September 3, 1848 in Jefferson County, Illinois. He was buried in 1861 in Fredericksburge, Gillespie County, Texas.
     George Wesley Fanning died in 1861 in Spring Creek, Gillespie County, Texas.

35. Mary More6 McDonald.
     Mary More McDonald was born on January 24, 1829 in Johnson Co., Illinois, daughter of Thomas McDonald and Rachel Axley.
     At age 19, Mary married George Wesley Fanning, son of Joseph Fanning and Elizabeth _____. George and Mary were married on Sunday September 3, 1848 in Jefferson County, Illinois.
     Mary More McDonald died on April 25, 1921 in Lakewood, Eddy County, New Mexico, at age 92. She was buried in McDonald Cemetery, near Lakewood, Eddy County, New Mexico.

36. Albert A.6 Jennings.
     Albert A. Jennings was born on August 25, 1834 in Russell County, Kentucky, son of John Thomas Jennings and Nancy Isabel Irwin.
     At age 18, Albert married Mary A. Muse. Mary and Albert were married on Wednesday March 2, 1853 in Russell County, Kentucky.
     Albert A. Jennings died before 1906.
     Found at http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/surnames.wright/6972.1.1
The family Wrights and Jennings
     My Wrights start with John David Wright and Sarah. First heard of in Mississippi and they move to New Mexico. But don’t have where the rest moved to!
     The Jennings family originated out of NC of Wilkes County. John Jennings and Ann Burton of England to Americas. Their children which one is Elijah A. Jennings married to Sarah Shepherd the daughter of John Shepherd and Sarah Jennings!
     Elijah and Sarah have children which one is John Thomas Jennings who marries his cousin Nancy Isabel Irwin, the daughter of John Irwin and Agnes Shepherd, the daughter of Robert Shepherd and Sarah Rasche; and Robert is the brother to John Sshepherd and is the son to George Shepherd and Angelica Elizabeth Day(e)
     Which John Thomas and Nancy have children which two are of importance.
     One is Elijah A. Jennings the gggrandfather to Waylon Arnold Jennings my distant cousin.
     Next is ALBERT A. JENNINGS who marries Mary (Polly Anne) MUSE in 1853 in Wilkes County, NC. They and brothers from both sides move to MISSOURI where they have children which one is NANCY IZABEL ELLEN JENNINGS in 1869 KC Missouri they move to Texas then to EDDY CITY (CALSBAD NEW MEXICO TODAY) which she marries Jerrimiah Ellis Dunaway in Jan 31, of 1888, there in Eddy City. Then they move to Lovington and have two daughter which one marries a Fairweather, Charles Walter : Lilly Evelyn Dunaway. The second daughter(Oaty Ellen Dunaway) to WILLIAM ALEXANDER WRIGHT the son of John David Wright and Sarah Allen !!!

37. Mary A.6 Muse also went by the name of Polly Ann.
     Mary A. Muse was born in 1826 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
     Mary married Albert A. Jennings, son of John Thomas Jennings and Nancy Isabel Irwin. Mary and Albert were married on Wednesday March 2, 1853 in Russell County, Kentucky.
     Mary A. Muse died on August 11, 1910; Death year could be 1910-1919.

38. A. J.6 Windham.
     A. J. Windham was born in 1818 in Alabama.
     A. J. Windham married Mrs. S. J. _____.
     A. J. Windham appeared on the census of 1880 in Byrds Store, Brown County, Texas; It shows:
     A. J. WINDHAM Self M Male W 62 ALA Farmer VIR NC
     S. J. WINDHAM Wife M Female W 39 GEO Keeping House VIR GEO
     R. P. WINDHAM Son S Male W 15 MISS At Home ALA GEO
     F. L. WINDHAM Son S Male W 13 MISS At Home ALA GEO
     S. A. WINDHAM Dau S Female W 12 MISS At Home ALA GEO
     C. H. WINDHAM Son S Male W 10 TEXAS At Home ALA GEO
     A. J. WINDHAM Son S Male W 9 TEXAS At Home ALA GEO
     S. H. WINDHAM Dau S Female W 7 TEXAS At Home ALA GEO
     M. E. WINDHAM Dau S Female W 5 TEXAS At Home ALA GEO
     M. L. WINDHAM Dau S Female W 3 TEXAS At Home ALA GEO
     O. R. WINDHAM Son S Male W 1 TEXAS At Home ALA GEO.

39. Mrs. S. J.6 _____.
     Mrs. S. J. _____ was born in 1841 in Georgia; father was born in Virginia, and mother was born in Georgia.
     Mrs. S. J. _____ married A. J. Windham.

40. Samual B6 Austin.
     Samual B Austin was born in 1844 in Kentucky, son of Captain Ira Austin and Harriet Benjamin.
     Samual B Austin was a Stock Trader in Boulder in 1880 in Colorado.
     Samual married Melissa Jane _____. Samual B and Melissa Jane were married in 1882 in Colorado. The following 2 records would indicate that the wedding was AFTER the birth of their children, who were shown on the census. Boulder County shows the mariage info as Samuel B. Austin to Mrs. Melissa Jane Austin Apr. 15, 1882. Colorado State vitals also shows the marriage Austin, Samiel B.; Melissa J. Austin 15 Apr 1882 Boulder.
     Samual B Austin married Mary Hynes. They were married on Thursday March 18, 1886 in Denver, Colorado.

41. Melissa Jane6 _____.
     Melissa Jane _____ was born in 1850 in Indiana.
     Melissa married Samual B Austin, son of Captain Ira Austin and Harriet Benjamin. Samual B and Melissa Jane were married in 1882 in Colorado. The following 2 records would indicate that the wedding was AFTER the birth of their children, who were shown on the census. Boulder County shows the mariage info as Samuel B. Austin to Mrs. Melissa Jane Austin Apr. 15, 1882. Colorado State vitals also shows the marriage Austin, Samiel B.; Melissa J. Austin 15 Apr 1882 Boulder.

44. Samuel6 Whitesel was also known as Whitzel.
     Samuel Whitesel was born in 1827 in Ohio.
     Samuel married Mary _____.

45. Mary6 _____.
     Mary _____ was born in 1837 in Ohio.
     Mary married Samuel Whitesel.

46. Isaac6 Reichelderfer.
     Isaac Reichelderfer was born on August 20, 1840 in Pickaway County, Ohio, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     At age 21, Isaac Reichelderfer married Mary E. Morris.
     Isaac Reichelderfer was a Butcher.
     Isaac Reichelderfer appeared on the census of 1920 in Pleasant Township, Mt. Sterling, Madison County, Ohio.
     Isaac Reichelderfer died on April 26, 1920 in Pleasant Twp., Madison County, Ohio, at age 79 of Cancer of the stomach. He was buried on April 29, 1920 in Pleasant Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Madison County, Ohio.

47. Mary E.6 Morris.
     Mary E. Morris was born on January 11, 1844 in Ohio. She was the daughter of Thomas Morris and Rebecca Crouch?
     At age 17, Mary E. Morris married Isaac Reichelderfer, son of Jacob S. Reichelderfer and Lydia Dresbach.
     Mary E. Morris died circa October 12, 1916 in Darby Township, Pickaway County, Ohio; Cause of Death was Acute Gastritis. She was buried on October 15, 1916 in Pleasant Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Madison County, Ohio.


--- 7th Generation ---


64. Rev. James7 Larremore was also known as Larimore.
     Rev. James Larremore was born in 1776 in Rockingham, North Carolina, son of Phillip Larimore and Mary A. Garrett. He lived in Green County, Kentucky.
     Rev. James Larremore appeared on the census of December, 1810 in Page 264, Green County, Kentucky; It shows:
     JAMES LARIMORE-head of family
     2 free white males under 10
     1 free white male 10-16
     0 free white males 16-26
     1 free white male 26-45
     0 free white male 45 and over
     2 free white females under 10
     0 free white females 10-16
     0 free white females 16-26
     0 free white females 26-45
     0 free white females 45 and over
     0 all others
     1 slave.
     James married Patsy Benningfield, daughter of Thomas Benningfield and Patsy _____. James and Patsy were married on Thursday February 28, 1811 in Green County, Kentucky.
     Rev. James Larremore purchased a farm on the Trace Fork of Pitman Creek. The deed is signed by James Larimore between 1816 and 1817 in Green County, Kentucky. The 1817 Tax List, page 25 for Green County, Kentucky, shows "James Larimore. White Male above 21, 1. Blacks above 16, 2, Total Blacks 4. Horses-Mares-Mules 2. Land Value per acre, 10.00. Total acres 104. Total value, 2,200. Water Course: Trace."
     Allen's History of Kentucky relates that James Larimore was one of the early Baptist Ministers of Green County, Kentucky and migrated to Arkansas about 1820 where he lived and died.
     Rev. James Larremore died circa 1853 in Crawford County, Arkansas.

65. Patsy7 Benningfield was also known as Martha.
     Patsy Benningfield was born circa 1785 in Saint Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, daughter of Thomas Benningfield and Patsy _____. Some think she may have been born in England instead.
     Patsy married Rev. James Larremore, son of Phillip Larimore and Mary A. Garrett. James and Patsy were married on Thursday February 28, 1811 in Green County, Kentucky.
     The census of 1810 in Green County, Kentucky, suggests that James Larimore was a widower with several children before his marriage to Patsy. It shows that James was between the age of 26 and 45, with several small children. However, there wasn't a woman in the household old enough to be his wife. His union with Patsy added another 6 children to this family.
     Patsy Benningfield died in Arkansas. She was buried in Arkansas.

68. Joseph7 Fanning.
     Joseph Fanning was born in 1798 in Virginia, son of Joseph Fanning and Barbara Davis.
     Joseph married Elizabeth _____.

69. Elizabeth7 _____.
     Elizabeth _____ was born in 1802 in Virginia.
     Elizabeth married Joseph Fanning, son of Joseph Fanning and Barbara Davis.

70. Thomas7 McDonald.
     Thomas McDonald was born on June 4, 1803 in Chantham County, NC or IL, son of Lenvil McDonald and Luraney Taylor.
     At the age of 24, Thomas married Rachel Axley, daughter of David Axley and Keziah Davenport. Thomas and Rachel were married on Thursday June 14, 1827 in Jefferson, Illinois.
     Thomas McDonald died in Spring Creek, Gillespie County, Texas. He was buried in Private Land, near Harper, Gillespie County, Texas.

71. Rachel7 Axley.
     Rachel Axley was born in 1809 in Kentucky, daughter of David Axley and Keziah Davenport.
     Rachel married Thomas McDonald, son of Lenvil McDonald and Luraney Taylor. Thomas and Rachel were married on Thursday June 14, 1827 in Jefferson, Illinois.

72. John Thomas7 Jennings.
     John Thomas Jennings was born between 1794 and 1795 in Wilkes County, Virginia, son of Elijah A. Jennings and Sarah Shepard.
     John married Nancy Isabel Irwin, daughter of John Irwin and Agnes Shepard. John and Nancy were married on Wednesday February 17, 1819 in Wilkes County, North Carolina.
     John Thomas Jennings died in 1860.

73. Nancy Isabel7 Irwin.
     Nancy Isabel Irwin was born in 1798 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, daughter of John Irwin and Agnes Shepard.
     Nancy married John Thomas Jennings, son of Elijah A. Jennings and Sarah Shepard. John and Nancy were married on Wednesday February 17, 1819 in Wilkes County, North Carolina.

80. Captain Ira7 Austin.
     Captain Ira Austin was born on May 30, 1807 in Maryland/Briston, Ontario, New York, son of Levi Austin and Hannah Mack.
     Captain Ira Austin married Harriet Benjamin.
     Captain Ira Austin died on November 9, 1893 at age 86. He was buried in Boulder Cemetery, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. His Obituary Reads - 'Austin, Capt. Ira d. 9 Nov 1893 at home in Highland Lawn of kidney trouble. Lived on south side of the creek. Born 30 May 1807 Bristol, Ontario Co, NY. Moved to Illinois in 1838 and helped build the Illinois and Michigan Canal. To Plscerville, CA over land with 13 wagons and 42 men in 1848. Returned to Illinois in 1850 after making a fortune in California. To Gilpin Co, Colorado 1860 and to Boulder in 1870. In 1860 he discovered coal at Erie and bought 1400 acres of land there. Later sold 800 of those acres to the railroad. 'Man of strong mindand force of character.' 'Of spotless character, of sterling worth, of honor and strictest honesty.' Had a quiet nature. Leaves many relatives & friends. Funeral to be 11 Nov at home with Rev. George Wallace and Rev. Chase. Bur Boulder cem. (BN 9 Nov 1893:4 ; BN 16 Nov 1893:4 HW 15 Nov 1893:8 has d. of old age and Bright's Disease).

81. Harriet7 Benjamin.
     Harriet Benjamin was born in 1806 in KY or NY.
     Harriet Benjamin married Captain Ira Austin, son of Levi Austin and Hannah Mack.

92. Jacob S.7 Reichelderfer.
     Jacob S. Reichelderfer was born in 1815 in Saltcreek Twp, Pickaway County, Ohio, son of John Adam Reichelderfer and Christina Spangler.
     Jacob married Lydia Dresbach. Jacob and Lydia were married on Saturday September 29, 1838 in Ohio.
     Circa 1851 Jacob moved his family from Saltcreek Township to in Monroe Township, Pickaway County, Ohio. by 1860 he owned approximately 37 acres.
     Jacob S. Reichelderfer died on March 13, 1862 in Monroe Twp., Pickaway County, Ohio.

93. Lydia7 Dresbach.
     Lydia Dresbach was born in 1820.
     Lydia married Jacob S. Reichelderfer, son of John Adam Reichelderfer and Christina Spangler. Jacob and Lydia were married on Saturday September 29, 1838 in Ohio.
     Lydia Dresbach appeared on the census of 1900 in Pickaway County, Ohio. She is 79 and a grandson "Guy" is visiting.


--- 8th Generation ---


128. Phillip8 Larimore was also known as Larremore. He was also known as Philemon.
     Phillip Larimore was born circa 1736 in Maryland or Ireland.
     Phillip Larimore married Mary A. Garrett. Phillip and Mary were married circa 1756.
     Phillip Larimore appeared on the census of 1790 in Salisbury District, Page 169, Rockingham County, North Carolina; It reads:
LARIMER, PHILIP-head of family
2 free white males of 16 years and upward, including head of families
1 free white male under 16 years
3 free white females including head of family
0 all other free people
0 slaves.
He appeared again on the census of 1800 in Salisbury District, Page 450, Rockingham County, North Carolina; This could be the Sr. because we do not know when the census was taken. It could have been taken before his death, but if taken after his death then this is his son, Phillip Larremore, Jr.
PHILIP LARIMORE-head of family
0 free white males under 10
1 free white male 10-16
0 free white male 16-26
0 free white male 26-45
1 free white male 45 and over
0 free white female under 10
1 free white female 10-16
0 free white female 16-26
1 free white female 26-45
1 free white female 45 and over
0 others
0 slaves.
     Phillip Larimore died between July, 1800 and March, 1801 in North Carolina.
     Phillip Larimore left a will on March 18, 1800 in Rockingham County, North Carolina; Phillip Larremore of Rockingham, North Carolina in his will probated in 1800 names his children: James Larremore, Philip Larremore, Mary Strader, wife of Lewis Strader, Memory Ward, wife of John Ward, Cathy Milby, wife of John Milby.
Will for PHILLIP LARRIMORE, dated March 18th, 1800 of Rockingham County, North Carolina.
     In the name of God, Amen. I, Phillip Learemore, being in a low state of health but of a sound mind and perfect understanding cosidering that it was appointed for all men one to die, and after commanding my body to the ground and my soul to God who fair it I make and constitute this to be my last will and testement and my desire is in the first place for all my just debts to be paid out of my estate and after them is paid all that remains I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Larremore during her natural life and at her death to be equally divided amongst my six children except my land which I will give to my son, James Laremore and my desire for Judith Harrison for to have one bed and furniture if she lives with my wife till her death, and then that remains to equally divided amongst my children as follows; Memory Ward, Richard Laremore, Mary Strader, Caty Milby, Phillip Laremore, James Laremore, and I chose my wife Mary Laremore and Phillip Laremore for my executors.
Witnesses: PHILLIP LAREMORE (seal)
James Akin
Leven Downs
James Cook.


129. Mary A.8 Garrett.
     Mary A. Garrett was born circa 1740.
     Mary A. Garrett married Phillip Larimore. Phillip and Mary were married circa 1756.
     Mary A. Garrett died after 1800.

130. Thomas8 Benningfield.
     Thomas Benningfield was the father of Patsy Benningfield of Hanover County, Virginia.

131. Patsy8 _____.
     In circa 1780 Patsy married Henry Benningfield.

136. Joseph8 Fanning.
     Joseph Fanning was born between 1756 and 1757 in Virginia. He married Barbara Davis on April 18, 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia. The LDS site marriage date would indicate that the wedding took place after the birth of their first son.
     Joseph Fanning died between 1846 and 1849 in Madson County, Arkansas.

137. Barbara8 Davis.
     Barbara Davis was born in 1774 in Virginia. She married Joseph Fanning on April 18, 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia. The LDS site marriage date would indicate that the wedding took place after the birth of their first son.
     Barbara Davis died in 1830.

140. Lenvil8 McDonald was also known as McDaniel.
     Lenvil McDonald was born circa 1768 in Orange County, North Carolina.
     Lenvil married Luraney Taylor, daughter of Thomas Taylor and Eleanor Dodson. Lenvil and Luraney were married before 1790 in Chatham County, North Carolina.
     Lenvil married Elizabeth _____.
     Lenvil McDonald died in 1858 in Jefferson County, Illinois. He was buried in Eberneza Cemetery, Jefferson County, Illinois.

141. Luraney8 Taylor also went by the name of Raney.
     Luraney Taylor was born circa 1772 in Chatham County, North Carolina, daughter of Thomas Taylor and Eleanor Dodson.
     Luraney married Lenvil McDonald. Lenvil and Luraney were married before 1790 in Chatham County, North Carolina.
     Luraney Taylor died before 1843 in Illinois.

142. David8 Axley.
     David Axley was born in 1784.
     David Axley married Keziah Davenport.

143. Keziah8 Davenport.
     Keziah Davenport married David Axley.

144. Elijah A.8 Jennings.
     Elijah A. Jennings was born in 1773 in Orange County, Virginia, son of John Jennings and Ann Burton.
     Elijah married Sarah Shepard. Elijah and Sarah were married in 1793.
     Elijah A. Jennings died in 1843 in Wilkes County, North Carolina.

145. Sarah8 Shepard.
     Sarah married Elijah A. Jennings, son of John Jennings and Ann Burton. Elijah and Sarah were married in 1793.
     Sarah Shepard died in Wilkes County, North Carolina.

146. John8 Irwin.
     John married Agnes Shepard, daughter of Robert Shepard and Sarah Rasche.

147. Agnes8 Shepard.
     Agnes Shepard, daughter of Robert Shepard and Sarah Rasche.
     Agnes married John Irwin.
     Agnes Shepard died in Wilkes County, North Carolina.

160. Levi8 Austin.
     Levi Austin was born on February 1, 1772 in Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, son of William S Austin and Sara Fish.
     At the age of 28, Levi Austin married Hannah Mack.
     Levi Austin died on August 22, 1847 in LeRoy, Ohio, at age 75.

161. Hannah8 Mack.
     Hannah Mack was born on April 12, 1776 in Bristol, Ontario, New York.
     At the age of 24, Hannah Mack married Levi Austin, son of William S Austin and Sara Fish.
     Hannah Mack died in January, 1839 in LeRoy, Ohio, at age 62.

184. John Adam8 Reichelderfer.
     John Adam Reichelderfer was born on March 30, 1778 in Albany Twp, Berks County, Pennsylvania, son of Johannes Adam Reichelderfer and Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach.
     John married Christina Spangler. They had 10 children:
     Infant, born 9/28/1800, died before 1894
     Sarah, born May 21, 1806, died December 1, 1880 --- married John Crites 5/31/1827
     Catherine, born 1809, died July 16, 1883 --- married Cyrus Crites May 19, 1830
     John D., born October 16, 1812, died January 31, 1899 --- married Hester Estel Markle April 17, 1832
     Jacob S., born circa 1815, died March 13, 1862 --- married Lydia Dresbach
     Wilhelm Reichelderfer, born November 1816, died March 13, 1903 --- married Sarah Davis December 21, 1838
     Elizabeth, born November 1817, died September 20 --- married Ephraim Markle April 18, 1836
     Lewis Reichelderfer, born October 9, 1821, died January 18, 1908 --- married Julia Ann Ranke January 15, 1845
     Mary, born August 1823, died July 9, 1886 --- married William Parcells September 15, 1844
     Charles. born May 11, 1824, died June 21, 1915 --- married Lucy Allen February 23, 1945 --- also married Louise Kentner Westerman July 12, 1860.
     About 1812, John brought his family to in Saltcreek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, and is considered one of the earliest settlers of Saltcreek.
     John Adam Reichelderfer died on March 5, 1861 in Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 82. He was buried in Stumpf Cemetery, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway County, Ohio.

185. Christina8 Spangler.
     Christina Spangler was born on March 11, 1784 in Alsace Twp, Berks County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Captain John Peter Spengler and Anna Maria Boyer.
     Christina married John Adam Reichelderfer, son of Johannes Adam Reichelderfer and Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach. They had 10 children:
     Infant, born 9/28/1800, died before 1894
     Sarah, born May 21, 1806, died December 1, 1880 --- married John Crites 5/31/1827
     Catherine, born 1809, died July 16, 1883 --- married Cyrus Crites May 19, 1830
     John D., born October 16, 1812, died January 31, 1899 --- married Hester Estel Markle April 17, 1832
     Jacob S., born circa 1815, died March 13, 1862 --- married Lydia Dresbach
     Wilhelm Reichelderfer, born November 1816, died March 13, 1903 --- married Sarah Davis December 21, 1838
     Elizabeth, born November 1817, died September 20 --- married Ephraim Markle April 18, 1836
     Lewis Reichelderfer, born October 9, 1821, died January 18, 1908 --- married Julia Ann Ranke January 15, 1845
     Mary, born August 1823, died July 9, 1886 --- married William Parcells September 15, 1844
     Charles. born May 11, 1824, died June 21, 1915 --- married Lucy Allen February 23, 1945 --- also married Louise Kentner Westerman July 12, 1860.
     Christina Spangler died on June 26, 1871 in Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 87. She was buried in Stumpf Cemetery, Saltcreek Twp., Pickaway County, Ohio.
     Carolyn has a couple stories, one a premonition, about Christina Spangler on her site her site. .


--- 9th Generation ---


282. Thomas9 Taylor.
     Thomas married Eleanor Dodson, daughter of Greenham Dodson and Eleanor Hightower.

283. Eleanor9 Dodson.
     Eleanor married Thomas Taylor.

288. John9 Jennings.
     John Jennings was born on December 8, 1706 in Birmingham, Worcester County, England.
     At age 35, John married Ann Burton. John and Ann were married on Friday October 19, 1742 in Birmingham, Worcester County, England.
     John Jennings died in 1811 in Mulberry District, Wilkes County, North Carolina.

289. Ann9 Burton.
     Ann Burton was born between 1702 and 1721.
     Ann married John Jennings. John and Ann were married on Friday October 19, 1742 in Birmingham, Worcester County, England.
     Ann Burton died between 1779 and 1780 in Mullberry District, Wilkes County, North Carolina.

294. Robert9 Shepard.
     Robert Shepard was born on June 17, 1739 in St. George Parrish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, son of George Shepard and Angelica Elizabeth Day(e).
     Robert married Sarah Rasche.

295. Sarah9 Rasche was also known as Rash.
     Sarah married Robert Shepard, son of George Shepard and Angelica Elizabeth Day(e).

320. William S9 Austin.
     William S Austin was born on May 10, 1747 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, son of William Austin and Amy Hall.
     At the age of 24, William married Sara Fish. William S and Sara were married on Friday August 23, 1771 in Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut.
     William S Austin died on May 8, 1777 in Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, at age 29.

321. Sara9 Fish.
     Sara Fish was born circa 1747 in Voluntown, Connecticut.
     Sara married William S Austin, son of William Austin and Amy Hall. William S and Sara were married on Friday August 23, 1771 in Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut.

368. Johannes Adam9 Reichelderfer.
     Johannes Adam Reichelderfer was born on December 26, 1741 in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, son of Frederich Jacob Reichelderfer and Anna Christina Hagenbuch.
     Johannes married Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach. Anna and Johannes were married in 1774 in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
     Johannes' oldest daughter, Catherine, and her husband, Conrad Braucher, moved to Saltcreek Township in Pickaway County, Ohio in 1805. Between 1806 and 1812, Johannes and his son, John, brought thier families to Saltcreek as well, both families living together in one cabin. Johannes' daughter, Barbara also came with her husband, Jacob Sprangler.
     Johannes Adam Reichelderfer died on August 30, 1810 in Saltcreek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 68.

369. Anna Elizabeth9 Hagenbach.
     Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach was born on April 27, 1754 in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania; daughter of Andreas Hagenbach and Magdalena.
     Anna married Johannes Adam Reichelderfer, son of Frederich Jacob Reichelderfer and Anna Christina Hagenbuch. Anna and Johannes were married in 1774 in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
     Anna Elizabeth Hagenbach died on August 24, 1825 in Saltcreek Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, at age 71.


--- 10th Generation ---


566. Greenham10 Dodson.
     Greenham married Eleanor Hightower.

567. Eleanor10 Hightower.
     Eleanor married Greenham Dodson, son of Thomas Dodson and Mary Durham.

588. George10 Shepard.
     George married Angelica Elizabeth Day(e).

589. Angelica Elizabeth10 Day(e) was also known as Elizabeth Mary Angelica.
     Angelica Elizabeth Day(e) was born in 1677.
     Angelica married George Shepard.

640. William10 Austin.
     William Austin was born on March 15, 1712 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, son of John Austin and Agnes King; He was the Twin of Margaret Austin.
     At the age of 26, William married Amy Hall, daughter of Nathaniel Hall and Mabel Winchell. William and Amy were married on Sunday July 20, 1738 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut.
     William Austin died on January 3, 1787 in Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, at age 74.

641. Amy10 Hall was also known as Anne Hall.
     Amy Hall was born on April 5, 1720 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, daughter of Nathaniel Hall and Mabel Winchell.
     At the age of 18, Amy married William Austin, son of John Austin and Agnes King. William and Amy were married on Sunday July 20, 1738 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut.
     Amy Hall died on October 21, 1795 in Barkhamsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, at age 75.

736. Frederich Jacob10 Reichelderfer.
     Frederich Jacob Reichelderfer was born in 1714 in Ittlingen, Germany, son of Johannes Viet Reichelsdorffer and Anna Cadarina ?
     Frederich married Anna Christina Hagenbuch. Anna and Frederich were married before 1741.
     Around 1756 the Indians began raiding, murdering, and massacring the settlers of the Berk County area. Frederich's home was burned, two children killed, one of them scalped and horribly mutilated. Carolyn has published on her site two letters graphically describing their situation. Please check them out at Please check them out. .
     Frederich Jacob Reichelderfer died in 1759 in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. He left a will on July 20, 1759; In his will, he requested his brothers, Henry and Andreas take Christian care of his wife, Christiana, and children. He left the property to Christiana for as long as she was a widow, and had a legal right to the land. He left his arms to his only son, Johan Adam. The rest was to be equally divided between all.
     You can find a transcript of his will at Please check them out. .

737. Anna Christina10 Hagenbuch.
     Anna Christina Hagenbuch was born circa 1719 in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
     Anna married Frederich Jacob Reichelderfer, son of Johannes Viet Reichelsdorffer and Anna Cadarina ?. Anna and Frederich were married before 1741.
     After her husband, Frederich, died, around 1759, Christina married Henry Neithuit, who also became the Administrator of Frederich's will.


--- 11th Generation ---


1132. Thomas11 Dodson.
     Thomas Dodson married Mary Durham.

1133. Mary11 Durham.
     Mary Durham married Thomas Dodson.

1280. John11 Austin.
     John Austin was born on October 22, 1672 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, son of Captain Anthony Austin and Esther Huggins.
     At age 26, John married Agnes King, daughter of James King and Elizabeth Fuller. John and Agnes were married on Monday October 5, 1699 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut.
     John Austin's first wife, Agnes King, died in 1733. Mary's first husband John Burbank died in 1774. Mary's son, also John Burbank, married Rachel Austin, John's niece, in 1732/1733. These events must have brought John and Mary together because John Austin married Mary Granger on July 3, 1734 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut.
     John Austin died on May 18, 1737 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, at age 64. He was buried in Old Center Cemetery, Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut.

1281. Agnes11 King.
     Agnes King was born on July 15, 1682 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, daughter of James King and Elizabeth Fuller.
     At age 17, Agnes married John Austin, son of Captain Anthony Austin and Esther Huggins. John and Agnes were married on Monday October 5, 1699 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut.
     Agnes King died on June 7, 1733 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, at age 50. She was buried in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut.

1282. Nathaniel11 Hall.
     Nathaniel married Mabel Winchell.

1283. Mabel11 Winchell.
     Mabel married Nathaniel Hall.

1472. Johannes Viet11 Reichelsdorffer.
     Johannes Viet Reichelsdorffer was born circa 1685 in Reichelsdorf, Germany.
     Johannes married Anna Cadarina ? They had 5 children. Joseph, Anna Elizabeth, and Johan Wilhelm were born in Ittlingen, Germany, in 1707, 1709, and 1711. Frederich Jacob and Heinrich were born in Albany Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, in 1714 and 1716. This would place their migration to the US between 1711 and 1714.
     Johannes Viet Reichelsdorffer Johannes joined the New York City Lutheran Church in 1718 and also signed a petition in 1728 in Hanover (currently known as Montgomery County), Pennsylvania.

     A more complete biography of Johannes Viet Reichelsdorffer and his decendants can be found at from http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/r/Carolyn-s-Markham-CT/GENE2-0001.html .

1473. Anna11 Cadarina ?
     Anna married Johannes Viet Reichelsdorffer.


--- 12th Generation ---


2560. Captain Anthony12 Austin.
     Captain Anthony Austin was born in 1635 in Bishoptocke, Hampshire, England, son of Richard Austin and Elizabeth _____.
     Captain Anthony Austin emigrated circa 1638 from England to the U.S. with his parents when Anthony was only 3. His father, Richard, died before the end of 1638 and his mother, Elizabeth, was left to raise Anthony and his brother Richard by herself in the new world.
     Captain Anthony Austin married Esther Huggins, daughter of John Huggins and Bridget Green, Anthony and Esther were married on October 19, 1664 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts.
     Anthony and Esther were one of the original settlers of Suffield, Massachusets (which became Connecticut in 1749). In 1674, they were granted 50 prime acres next to Major Pynchos.
     The 30 families listed below are the families the Suffield Historical Society reports actually settled and stayed in Suffield:

Edward Allen, Anthony Austin, John Burbank, Edward Burleson, Thomas Copley, Launcelot Granger, Timothy Hale, Walter Halladay, Thomas Hanchett, John Harmon, Thomas Huxley, Samuel Kent, James King, Samuel Lane, Edmund Marshall, George Norton, Robert Old, Timothy Palmer, William Pritchard, Thomas Remington, John Rising, Hugh Roe, Victory Sikes, Thomas Smith, Jonathan Taylor, Stephen Taylor, Michael Towsley, John Warner, Robert Winchell, and Robert Woolworth.
     Due to King Phillips War in 1675, all land grants were suspended and the area temporarily abandoned. The settlers buried their belongings in the ground or in wells and vacated to Springfield. Everything in the town was burned to the ground by the Indians. In the spring of 1677, the residents returned and rebuilt their town.
     Captain Anthony Austin Anthony lead a very full and busy life. He was the first of a long line of Indian fighters. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1681 and Captain in 1697. In 1682 Suffield elected a body of five Select Men to take over town responsibilities. This would be the equivalent of a City Council today. A Lieutenant at the time, Anthony was elected the town clerk or recorder. He held the position for 27 years. In 1688 he was elected Commisioner and Town Assessor, and was so until his death in 1694. He also became the schoolmaster of Suffield's first free school. He enjoyed helping to shape the new minds for the new world. It could prove interesting to reserch the other 29 families of Suffield to see how many of those minds he may have passed his strength and determination to.
     Captain Anthony Austin died on August 22, 1708 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut. He was buried in Old Center Cemetery, Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut; Anthony was laid to rest in the burying ground back of the meeting house on High Street, as was his wife, Esther who died 3/7/1698. Today his gave is beneath the First Congregational Church, which was moved back into the cemetery from the street to make room for the commons.

2561. Esther12 Huggins.
     Esther Huggins was born in 1642/43 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, daughter of John Huggins and Bridget Green.
     Esther Huggins married Captain Anthony Austin, son of Richard Austin and Elizabeth _____, Anthony and Esther were married on October 19, 1664 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts.
     Esther Huggins died on March 7, 1697 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut. She was buried in Old Center Cemetery, Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut.

2562. James12 King was also known as Jacobus Kinge.
     James King was born on November 7, 1647 in Ugborough, Devonshire, England.
     At age 24, James married Elizabeth Fuller, daughter of John Fuller. James and Elizabeth were married on Wednesday March 23, 1672 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.
     James King died on May 13, 1722 in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut, at age 74. He was buried in Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut.

2563. Elizabeth12 Fuller. Reference: 142.
     Elizabeth Fuller was born on May 31, 1652 in Cambridge Village (Now Newton), Middlesex, Massachusetts, daughter of John Fuller.
     At age 19, Elizabeth married James King. James and Elizabeth were married on Wednesday March 23, 1672 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.
     Elizabeth Fuller died on November 28, 1685 in Cambridge Village (Now Newton), Middlesex, Massachusetts, at age 33.


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5120. Richard13 Austin.
     Richard Austin was born in 1598 in Tichifield, Hampshire, England, son of Richard Austin and Annis _____.
     Richard married Elizabeth _____. Richard and Elizabeth were married in Hampshire, England.
     Richard Austin was a Tailor in England.
     Richard Austin emigrated on May 16, 1638 from England to Charlestown, Massachusetts; the passenger list shows Richard Austin of Bishopstoke, [Harts], tailor 40, his wife & 2 children, and his servant Robert Knight, carpenter. It also shows his sister, Annis Littlefield & 6 children and servant John Knight, carpenter, and Heugh Durdal came with them.
     Richard Austin died in 1638 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He was buried in 1665 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

5121. Elizabeth13 _____ was also known as Betsy.
     Elizabeth _____ was born in 1610 in Titchfield, Hampshire, England.
     Elizabeth married Richard Austin, son of Richard Austin and Annis _____,. Richard and Elizabeth were married in Hampshire, England.
     Elizabeth _____ emigrated in May, 1638 from England to New England; with her husband, Richard and two young sons. Richard died in 1638, leaving Elizabeth to raise her two children by herself in this new country.
     I wish we knew more of Elizabeth. She had to be an amazing woman. She must have given them great strength and honor. I wonder if she knew she was raising children that would be the beginning of a line that would have such an impact on this new world. Or did she get her strength from her own family?

5122. John13 Huggins.
     John married Bridget Green.

5123. Bridget13 Green.
     Bridget married John Huggins.

5126. John13 Fuller.
     John Fuller was born in 1611 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, son of Rodger Fuller and Jane Gowan.
     John Fuller died on June 4, 1666 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. He was buried in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.


--- 14th Generation ---


10240. Richard14 Austin was also known as Richard Attnoke. He was also known as Asten.
     Richard Austin was born in 1566 in Titchfield, Hamshire, England.
     Richard married Annis _____.
     Richard Austin died before February 15, 1622/23.
     Richard Austin left a will. It reads:
"In the name of God, Amen. I Richard Asten of Tichfield being possessed of good and ? memory do commit both to God that gave it, my body to the ground, my goods to my wife and children in trust payment (?) as have all mentions (?). I make my wife Anes my sole executor. I give to the Cathedral Church of Winchester, 3 shillings, 4 pence. I give to my son Daniel one bullock of one year old to be paid at the end of my lease. I give to my son Peter one bullock of one year old to be paid at the end of my lease. I give to my son Richard twenty pounds to be paid at the end of my lease. I give to my daughter Joan five pounds to be paid at the end of my lease. I give to my daughter Emlen five pounds to be paid at the end of my lease. I give to my daughter Elizabeth twelve pounds to be paid six months after my decease, to the years of her she not having the use of it her ? (phrasing?), my executor shall have the disposing of it to her use. I give to my daughter Anes a cow and a bullock to be paid at the end of my lease. I give to my son Daniel's son Richard two sheep. I give to his son Francis two sheep. I give to my son Peter's two children a sheep each. I give to my daughter Joan's child a sheep, all of these sheep to be paid within six months after my decease. I give to my daughter Anes' three children three bullocks two years old to be paid at the end of my lease. I give to my son in law Edmond Littlefield a colt of three years old. I give to my man John Shackleford five shillings in money. I give my man William Hocraft 3 shillings in money. I give my boy John Lodgyer a sheep. I give my maid Catorn a sheep. To all my godchildren six pence apiece, all these shall legacies ? to be paid six months after my decease. I make my son Richard one of my overseers and my neighbor Peter Faithful also, and I give them for their pains 3s 4d apiece for ?
this my last will and testament."
Richard Asten his mark.
(a jiggly vertical cross)
Signatures (/) of the Witnesses
Richard Asten
Peter Faighful
Edmond Littlefield.

10241. Annis14 _____.
     Annis married Richard Austin.

10252. Rodger14 Fuller.
     Rodger Fuller was born on October 19, 1572 in Topcroft, London, Norfolk, England.
     At age 27, Rodger married Jane Gowan. Rodger and Jane were married on Monday April 24, 1600 in Topcroft, Norfolk, England.
     Rodger Fuller died on April 30, 1644 in Topcroft, Norfolk, England, at age 71.

10253. Jane14 Gowan.
     Jane Gowan was born in 1580 in Topcroft, Norfolk, England.
     Jane married Rodger Fuller. Rodger and Jane were married on Monday April 24, 1600 in Topcroft, Norfolk, England.



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