NOTE:   Jesse GILES,   18 DEC 1828 - 10 JAN 1901
Moved to KY from VA



NOTE:   Lewis William RIVERS,   29 AUG 1836 - 20 MAY 1919
Lewis W. Rivers served as an enlisted man in Co. A of the First
  Florida Cavalry during the Ci



NOTE:   Philadelphia MIXSON,   1775 - 09 AUG 1837
Donated the two acres of land on which the Prince William
  Church stands. €16



NOTE:   George MIXSON,    -
According to a note from Charles Peterson via Internet
  
  "The Mixon-Mixson name arrived in this country with a John
  Mixon in the early 1600's. I think all Mixons and Mixsons in
  this country stem from him. John Leslie Mixson has published
  three volumes on 'The Mixon-Mixson Family'. ... These volumes
  were published in 1969, and 1972, and should be available
  through inter-library loan.
  
  "The only George Mixson [in volume 1] that might fit with yours
   was born in 1748 probably Craven County, North Carolina, and
  died before 1810 in the Orangeburg District of South Carolina.
   It is presumed he married about 1775 and seven children are
  inferred, including three unnamed daughters born about 1784,
  1786, and 1794. Additiona linformation might exist in vol. 2
   or 3."



NOTE:   George RIVERS,   1678 - 11 JUL 1749
Will from ref 55, vol 2, p 94
  
  George Rivers, hs mark, James Island, St. Andrews [Parish],
  planter. Sons: Thomas, land where he now lives, island known
   as Half Tide; Robert, land where he now lives; George, land on
  west of Henry Samways and Wilkins and east of son Robert;
  Daniel, land where he now lives; John, plantation where I now
  live, 2 small islands east of Half Tide Island. Dau: Ruth
  Bedon. Granddaus: Jane Wilkins; Ruth Meverick, under 18 years;
  Elizabeth Bedon; daus. of my sons Robert and Daniel. Cousin:
  Robert Rivers' children Robert and Francis. Mentions: son
  George to inherit if he "returns here two yhears after my
  decease." Exors: sons Thomas, Robert, Daniel, and John. Wit:
  Robt. Rivers, Jos. Snowden, John Holmes.



NOTE:   Thomas GREATBEACH,    - 1695
Immigrated to James Island, South Carolina no later than 1676.



NOTE:   Barthalomew (Bot) STOVALL,   24 AUG 1665 - BEF 01 MAY 1721
From SLC film 1421842, The Stovall Family and Related Lines:
  BARTHOLOMEW STOVALL was raised in the Religious Society of
  Friends (Quakers) but was baptized in the Church of England at
  Albury, and Bartholomew, the first to emigrate to America, was
  born on August 24, 1665 in Albury, Surrey County, England to
  George and Joan Stoffold. His birth was recorded four times in
   the Quaker Records of Guildford, with two different dates, as
  Bartholomew Stowell. He was baptized at the age of 18 on
  November 11, 1683 in the Episcopal Church (Church of
   St. Peter and St. Paul) at Albury. He may have done this in
  order to emigrate since Quaker and other non-Episcopal
  religions were not held in the same regard as the members of
   the Church of England.
  
   On July 7, 1684, at the age of 21, he signed an indenture
  document to serve John Bright; Merchant of London for 4 years
   on arrival in the Colonies. He boarded the BOOTH and signed
  documents presented by the shipās master; Peter Pagan and
  witnessed by Joseph Pycraft. In April 1690, Richard Kennon
  received land from the Henrico Co. Court, Virginia as payment
   for bringing emigrants to the Colonies. One of the names on
  Kennonās list is Bart. Stowell (1684).
  
  Barth. got a marriage license August 6, 1693 and married Ann
  Burton two days later at St. Johnās Church (Episcopal). This
  church, located near the town of Curle, Virginia is gone,
  however, some original items may be at the new church, 2401 E.
  Broad Street, Richmond,
  Virginia.
  
  They lived on 318 acres next to Deep Creek and the James River
   in what is now Powhatan County, Virginia. This land is owned by
   the Catholic Church and was the site of a school, St. Emmaās
  Academy, which is now unoccupied and condemned. A family
  reunion was held here in 1984.
   Ann Burton was born around 1670 to Thomas Burton and Susannah
  Hatcher on the former "Cobbs" plantation on the Appomattox
  River. Thomas & Susannah had five children, Ann was the
  youngest. The other children included Thomas Burton; born in
  1663/64, John Burton; born in 1666, Isaac Burton; born in
  1667/68 and Abraham Burton;
  born in 1669.
  
  Bartholomew Stovall, a Husbandman or farmer, until his death in
  Powhatan County, VA. around 1721, left a will dated January 14,
  1718/19 and it was probated on May 1, 1721.
  
   The witnesses; Ezekile Sudbury, Ashford Hughes and Stephen
  Hughes, (who was a Quaker). The will is on file but
  deteriorated in the Virginia St. Library, Henrico Co. Misc.
  Court Records, Vol. 3, page 543. In the will, he mentions his
  wife Ann, sons; George, William and Thomas and daughter named
  Hannah. His other two sons; John and Bartholomew, Jr. were
  listed in several land deeds.
  
   In 1725, Ann Burton Stovall married a widower named John
  Saunders and she died before October 2, 1736. €91





























































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