Sam Sloan's Big Combined Family Trees


Col. Henry FITZHUGH.Henry married Lucy CARTER.

Lucy CARTER [Parents].Lucy married Col. Henry FITZHUGH.


Thomas Quinton STOW was born on 7 Jul 1801 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England. He married Elizabeth Randolph EPPES on 14 Mar 1828 in Colchester, Essex, England.

Thomas Quinton Stow came to Australia around 1837 on the ship 'Hartley'.

Elizabeth Randolph EPPES [Parents] was born on 12 Sep 1796 in St John's, Newfoundland. She died on 8 Jul 1867 in Payneham, South Australia. She married Thomas Quinton STOW on 14 Mar 1828 in Colchester, Essex, England.

Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:13:09 +1100 (EST)
From: Rhianne <rhianne_g@yahoo.com.au>
Subject: Re: Pocahontas
To: Sam Sloan <samsloan@samsloan.com>

Dear Sam,

Thank you for your offer to help. I really appreciate
your trouble as it has been a very confusing search.

I have compiled the following names and dates. My
great great great grandfathers name is Thomas Quinton
Stow who was born on 7/7/1801 in Hadleigh, Suffolk,
England. He married Elizabeth Randolph Eppes on the
14/3/1828 in Colchester, Essex, England. She was born
12/9/1796 (?) at St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada and
died on the 8/8/1867.

Elizabeth is a descendant from Pocahontas according to
family legend. She had four sons, Randolph Isham (who
I am descended from), Jefferson Pickman, Augustine B
and Wycliffe B. Her parents were William Isham Eppes
(born 6/9/1760 Salem Massachusetts) and Elizabeth
Randolph (born 25/8/1763 Glouchester, England and died
in 1843 we think).

My great great grandfather Randolph Isham Stow's
eldest son was Percival Randolph Stow died on
20/12/1937 in Glenelg South Australia. He was the
family member who claimed to have the family tree that
proved his direct descendancy from Pocahontas. He is
my great great uncle.

I hope this is helpful. Thank you very much for your
assistance.

kind regards,
Rhianne

Sorry, but I forgot to add that Elizabeth Randolph
Eppes, who died on the 8/8/1867, died in Adelaide,
South Australia.

She and Thomas Quinton Stow came to Australia around
1837 on the ship 'Hartley'.

Regards,
Rhianne

They had the following children:

  M i Randolph Isham STOW.
  M ii Jefferson Pickman STOW.
  M iii Augustine B. STOW.
  M iv Wycliffe B. STOW.
  M v Randolph Isham STOW.
  M vi Jefferson Pickman STOW.
  M vii Augustine B. STOW.
  M viii Wycliffe B. STOW.

Ann CHAMPE [Parents] was born in 1723. He married John TALIAFERRO in 1745.

John TALIAFERRO was born about 1710. She died in 1756. She married Ann CHAMPE in 1745.


Robert HOOPER.

He had the following children:

  F i Marian HOOPER was born on 13 Sep 1843. She died on 6 Dec 1885.

Samuel CHECKLEY [Parents] was born on 11 Feb 1695 in , Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He died on 1 Dec 1769 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma. He married Elizabeth Rebecca ROLFE on 18 Jan 1720 in Essex, Newbury, Mass.

Elizabeth Rebecca ROLFE [Parents] was born on 1 Sep 1699 in Of, Haverhill. She died in 1769 in Bef. She married Samuel CHECKLEY on 18 Jan 1720 in Essex, Newbury, Mass.

They had the following children:

  F i Elizabeth CHECKLEY was born on 15 Mar 1725. She died on 25 Jul 1757.
  M ii Samuel CHECKLEY was born about 1722 in Of, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He died on 19 Mar 1768.
  F iii Mary CHECKLEY was born on 11 Nov 1721 in Of, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
  F iv Mehitable CHECKLEY was born about 1726 in Of, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
  M v Joshua CHECKLEY was born about 1728 in Of, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
  M vi William CHECKLEY was born about 1732 in Of, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
  F vii Ann CHECKLEY was born on 14 Mar 1734 in Of, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

Benedict Swingate CALVERT [Parents] was born about 1725 in Mt Airy, Prince George Co, Maryland. He died about 1790 in Mr Airy, Prince George Co, Maryland. He married Elizabeth CALVERT about 1750 in Prince George, Maryland.

http://www.maui.net/~mauifun/royal.htm

According to an article in the New England Hist. Gen. Reg., the mother of Benedict "Swingate" Calvert was Melusina de Schulenberg, Countess of Walsingham and illegitimate daughter of George I, King of Great Britain d. 1727 and Ermengarde Melusina de Schulenberg, duchess of Kendal.

Elizabeth CALVERT [Parents] was born about 1725 in Mt Airy, Prince George Co, Maryland. She died about 1790 in Mr Airy, Prince George Co, Maryland. She married Benedict Swingate CALVERT about 1750 in Prince George, Maryland. She had other parents.

They had the following children:

  F i Eleanor CALVERT was born in 1754. She died on 28 Sep 1811.

John Wilson ROBINSON [Parents] was born in Feb 1803 in Washington Co., Pa.. He died in 1853 in Union Co., Ohio. He married Elizabeth MITCHELL on 28 Aug 1823 in Union Co., Ohio.

Elizabeth MITCHELL was born on 28 May 1803 in Union Co., Ohio. She died on 18 Feb 1872 in Union Co., Ohio. She married John Wilson ROBINSON on 28 Aug 1823 in Union Co., Ohio.

They had the following children:

  M i John William ROBINSON was born on 11 Jan 1831. He died on 1 Jan 1920.

Lewis W WOODSON [Parents] was born on 22 Jan 1806 in Greenbrier, West Virginia. He died on 14 Jan 1878 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He married Caroline ROBINSON in 1823.

Lewis Woodson
1805-06 Pittsburgh Gazette obituary places his Birth as 1801 says he was born a slave and was purchased by his father at age 19. Obituary that seems to be more accepted in the Christian Recorder says he was born in Greenbrier County Virginia in 1806. [Recorder Christian 1878]
1819-20: A member of Class # 9, of the white Methodist Church listed as " collered" a notation of "with" is written after his name. After a close examination it is not possible to determine the date he joined.
1820 Listed on Tax records for Greenbrier County Virginia.
1820 His name and Thomas Woodson are both listed as "Persons of Colour" His future wife Caroline Robinson is listed in the back of the book.
[Source: A Record of the Names of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the Town of Chillicothe 1818.]
1821 Underground Railroad work when he went to Jackson County Kentucky to retrieve young male slave illegally taken from Chillicothe back into slavery. [Source: Christian Recorder and Memories of Odell Cox 1930]
1823 Married Caroline Robinson in Chillicothe [Source; Ross Count Marriage records]
1826 Taught School in Chillicothe [Source: Christian Recorder 1878]
1827 Organized African Benevolent Society of Chillicothe (February 20)[Source: Scioto Gazette]
1827 Taught school in Columbus
1828 Ordained by Rev. T. Lawrence [AME records
] 1828 Parents moved Milton Township, Jackson, Ohio [land records Jackson County CH, Ohio]
1828 Wrote a letter discussing the movement of people of color to a tract of land for settlement and his feeling that the tract is too small for farming purposes. [Source: Freedom's Journal January 31,1829]
1829 Lewis Woodson-- Franklin County, Ohio Montgomery Twp.,
age 24-35, 6 persons in the household. [Source: US Census]
1830 Present at Ohio Annual AME Conference in Chillicothe
1830 Organized Pittsburgh Antislavery Society
1831 Granted a license to solemnize marriages in Scioto County, Ohio his home is listed as Pickaway County. [Source: Probate Courts Records Scioto County Court House.]
1832 Minister at Zanesville, Muskingham County Ohio Church AME [Source: OGS Quarterly list of Ohio Ministers.]
1833 Pittsburgh Businessman and minister
1836 Traveled to New York "in search of the national convention which had been postponed. He traveled with Martin Delaney. [Source: Father of Black Nationalism, Floyd Miller CW History 1971]
1838 Listed as an Agent for circulation of The Colored American "of Jackson, Ohio" [Source: The Colored American Sept. 15, 1838 NY, NY]
1850 Letter to convention organizers in Cincinnati expressing his regrets in not being able to attend the convention. [Source C G Woodson The Mind of The Negro].
1850 Called Leader in the Black community in Pittsburgh. He was a leader in educating the young of his community. He continued his involvement in the Anti-slavery movement. [Pennsylvania Heritage, by Ann Wilmouth]
1856 Founding member of Wilberforce University near Xenia Ohio. Pledged $100.00 to help get it (the school) started. [Source: Recollection of Seventy Years, D Payne, special collections room, Wilberforce University.]
1866 In April present at the Ohio AME Conference which convened in Chillicothe, Ohio [ Christian Recorder, February, 1867]
1868 Presided at a number of marriages in Chillicothe, Ohio [His mother Jemima died this year]
1878 Died in Pittsburgh January 14

http://www.angelfire.com/oh/chillicothe/people.html

Caroline ROBINSON was born in 1805 in Greenbrier, West Virginia. She married Lewis W WOODSON in 1823.

They had the following children:

  F i Mary WOODSON was born in 1825 in Ohio.
  M ii John WOODSON was born in 1827 in Ohio.
  M iii Lewis Frederick WOODSON 1, 2 was born in 1829 in Ohio.
  F iv Carolina WOODSON was born in 1831 in Pennsylvania.
  F v Jemima WOODSON was born in 1833 in Pennsylvania.
  M vi James WOODSON was born in 1835.
  F vii Emma WOODSON was born in 1837 in Pennsylvania.
  M viii Granville Sharp WOODSON was born in 1840. He died in 1880.
  M ix Harriet WOODSON was born in 1842 in Pennsylvania.
  F x Virginia WOODSON was born in 1843. She died in 1924.

Charles CALVERT [Parents] was born on 29 Sep 1699 in At Sea. He died on 23 Apr 1751. He married Mary JANSEN on 20 Jul 1730.

5th Baron Baltimore, colonial gov. of Maryland

Mary JANSEN was born about 1709. She died in 1769. She married Charles CALVERT on 20 Jul 1730.

They had the following children:

  M i Benedict Swingate CALVERT was born about 1725. He died about 1790.
  M ii Frederick CALVERT was born in 1731. He died in 1771.
  F iii Louisa CALVERT was born in 1733. She died in 1821.
  F iv Jane CALVERT was born about 1735.
  F v Caroline CALVERT was born about 1745. She died in 1803.

Charles CALVERT.Charles married Rebecca GERARD.

Rebecca GERARD.Rebecca married Charles CALVERT.

They had the following children:

  F i Elizabeth CALVERT was born about 1725. She died about 1790.

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