Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/41 Surname: BREEDLOVE ------------------------- Looking for descendants of Lafayette (Lewis) BREEDLOVE who moved from New Market,VA to Braggs, Oklahoma in early 1900's. Oral family history tells of Indian lineage prior to 1820. Have any of you heard that story? Your input greatly appreciated.
Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/40 Surname: BREEDLOVE ------------------------- Tracing Frances (Fannie)BREEDLOVE, born "east Virginia" about 1770; father-ISAAC BREEDLOVE; died 1855 Shenandoah County, Virginia. Could she be related to William Webster BREEDLOVE? YOUR HELP WOULD BE MOST APPRECIATED.
Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/39 Surname: BREEDLOVE, SHOMO ------------------------- Does anyone know names of parents of William Webster BREEDLOVE? B.1820,New Market,VA; m.MaryAnn SHOMO 1847; d.1874. They were parents of Lafayette (Lewis)BREEDLOVE.
Does anyone have a list of the children of John Breedlove, son of John and Elizabeth Watkins Breedlove? He is supposed to have married Lucy Lucas who died in Decatur on 21 Oct 1839. Hope says he had 13 children. Martha
I am trying to find information on my gr-great grandfather, Charles Elkins', stepfather and half brother. Charles Elkins' mother remarried Andrew W. Breedlove after his father went to war and never returned. I believe his mother's name is Sarah. When he was a child the family moved to the Marceline, Mo. area. A half brother, Robert Thomas Breedlove, was born in 1886. I don't know anything about his parents or half brother. I don't know where they are buried. I am at a dead-end with this part of my family history. Any info would be greatful. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
A Breedlove relative of mine wants to sign up for the BREEDLOVE-L list. I have forgotten how I did it before. Could someone advise me. Please send answer to chucklin@yahoo.com and to chucklin@netzero.net . Thank you, Charles Breedlove
Posted on: Breedlove Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Breedlove/36 Surname: Breedlove, Parr, Tribble, Swink ------------------------- Hi List! I'm hoping someone can help me with this! I have recently seen this line of descent for my line: Newman BREEDLOVE bc1773 NC - 1860-1870 NC mc1800 Prudence SWINK/SCHWENK/SWINEG c1783 - 1850-1860 NC I. Charles BREEDLOVE & Mary PARR II. Nathan BREEDLOVE & Mary TRIBBLE III. John BREEDLOVE & ?? IV. Newman BREEDLOVE Can someone please comment on this? Thank you!! deb d.m.breedlove@att.net
Tom King, Ellen Byrne, and all interested listers, I got Joni's CD last night and sat down until 1:30 in the morning (trying to ignore the election) searching through it electronically to get all the wording from it on Mary Webster Webb and her father John Webster. This was in an attempt to look at the wording and see if I could see anything in it that might have been overlooked. Here is the text: The following text comes from "Breedlove Genealogical History" by Hope Perry Breedlove (1965) transcribed from original (to CD) by Joni Lyn (Harris) Breedlove (1999) OLDEST RECORDS IN THE U.S. (VIRGINIA) CONCERNING BREEDLOVES These are the oldest official records found to-date. From these records it would seem that at least one of the original Breedlove immigrants came to the area of Rappahanock and Gloucester (Essex formed from part of these) counties of Virginia, sometime in the late 1600s or early 1700s. Charles Breedlove, Sr. was apparently one of the original. (Research done by Ann Waller Ready (Genealogist) in April, 1956 for Miss Eula Haskew. Records from Old Rappahannock by Wilkinson and from Essex County, Virginia.) Deed and Will Book 11, page 123 - September 8, 1701 - Essex County, Virginia. "Will of John WEBSTER- to Mary Broughton, wife of James Broughton, 1 gold ring, value at 20 shillings. The rest of the estate to daughter Mary WEBSTER and her heirs forever. Daughter Mary WEBSTER and James Broughton, Sr., Executorsof will - proved December 10, 1703." Old Rappahannock, by Wilkinson: Deed and Will Book 10, page 70, dated June 10, 1701. "Will of Phillip Parr names daughters Judith, Mary and Constant. To oldest daughter Judith Parr all the land in Middlesex County left her by her grandfather Allman. To daughter Mary Parr (married Breedlove) my Manor Plantation. To daughter Constant Parr and wife Judith all the rest of my land." Essex County - "In a suit before the General Court, Williamsburg, it is stated that 'Thomas Allaman' who died Gloucester County, Va., March 9, 1706, married twice - had daughter Judith by first marriage, who in turn married an Edmondson and had sons John and Thomas, both of whom were living in 1753". Essex County Deed Book 13, page 147, dated September 9, 1708 - "shows Charles Breedlove as a witness" (Note: This is the earliest written record of Breedloves in the U.S. that has been found to-date.) Essex County Order Book #4, page 274, date July 11, 1710 - "shows Charles Breedlove made a payment to Edward Mosby". Essex County, Deed Book 14, page 322, dated May 2, 1724 - "shows Thomas Edmondson and Constance Edmondson, his wife; Charles Breedlove and Mary Breedlove, his wife, sell to Thomas Fitzjefferies a parcel of land lying in Essex County, containing 50 acres of wooded ground, it being and now doth by right belong to said Constant Edmondson and Mary Breedlove as heirs from Mary Webb, deceased, daughter of the deceased John WEBSTER will all houses, etc." Old Rappanhannock Records, page 93 - "shows James Edmondson married Judith (relect' (widow) of Phillip Parr." [page] --13-- Old Rappahannock Records - "shows that Judith Edmondsons' will dated March 6, 1763 names daughters (1) Constant Edmondson (nee Constant Parr, daughter of Judith and Phillip Parr) (she evidently married an Edmondson as did her mother at second marriage); (2) Mary Breedlove; (3) Judith Faulkner; the following children by her marriage to James Edmondson (4) Eliza, (5) Thomas and (6) John Edmondson and her brother (7) William Allman (half brother). Judith Edmondson was an only child of Thomas Allman by his first wife. Just who Thomas Allman's first wife was has not been determined, she could have been a sister of John WEBSTER and cousin of Mary WEBSTER(Webb). If Mary WEBSTER(Webb) married, she evidently did not have any children and outlived her husband, this being the reason Constant Edmondson and Mary Breedlove inherited land by right, that was part of a patent of 189-acres formerly granted to John WEBSTER. They would of necessity have had to be blood relatives in order to inherit 'by right', however just what relationship they had to either John WEBSTER or Mary WEBSTER (Webb) has not been proved. This should however disprove the thought that Constant Edmondson, Mary Breedlove or Judith Faulkner were daughters of Mary WEBSTER (Webb). ==================================================== As you can know, we still have many more questions than answers, and no one that I have spoken to has solved this. Do you have any information to add to it? Has anyone disproved the theory that Thomas Allman's first wife was a sister of John Webster? ("Just who Thomas Allman's first wife was has not been determined, she could have been a sister of John WEBSTER and cousin of Mary WEBSTER(Webb).") Actually, the odds are, it seems, that Mary was a cousin and that is why she ended up willing property to Constant Edmondson and Mary Breedlove. Does anyone know who this John Webster might have been, and if he had a sister who could have married Thomas Allman? Thanks all. I am on the Webster list and have asked them the same question. Carole Calhoun, Strickland, Lowry, Mullicane, Breedlove, Allman, Carr genealogyresearch@prodigy.net This is just a name for my separate genealogy research mailbox. I am not a professional genealogist.
Hi. I have a John Breedlove born 1813 in Caswell County, NC, who died May 14, 1887, Greene County Missouri, who married Sarah Ann Breedlove, born 1822 and died about 1847 in Greene County, Missouri. John was son of James R. Breedlove and Nancy Simmons. John and Sarah Ann Breedlove had 4 children: Emarillis b. 1839 Greene County, Missouri, died April 1858, Greene County, Missouri; Nancy b. 1841 Charles W. b. 1843 and died Jan. 3, 1864 and Ransom Drayton Breedlove b. 1845 and married Mary Frances Raymond (b. 12-10-1847) Perhaps Emarillis is the person to whom your historian is referring. Adrienne Taylor, NYC descendant of Myra Breedlove, through Charles and Sally Fletcher's line. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Genealogy Research Mail" <genealogyresearch@prodigy.net> To: <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 8:46 PM Subject: [BREEDLOVE-L] Death 1856 Dau of John Breedlove in Taylor Township, Greene County, MO > In History of Greene County, Missouri 1883, editing Historian R.I. Holcombe, > Chapter 27, Taylor Township is a paragraph that describes the death of a > Miss Breedlove, dau of John Breedlove. > > "In April, 1856, a young lady, the daughter of John Breedlove, was drowned > in the James, near the Baughman ford. Miss Breedlove and a younger > companion were crossing the stream on a foot-log. The latter fell into the > water and pulled Miss Breedlove after her. Singularly enough, the younger > girl was washed ashore and saved, while Miss Breedlove was drowned. The > alarm was given and her body was recovered and brought ashore while still > warm, but life was extinct, and all efforts at resuscitation failed. Miss > Breedlove was about 18 years of age." > > This would have put her birthdate at around 1838. Who could this person be? > > I have a John Breedlove from Simpson/Warren, KY who married Cassandra > (Casander) Mitchell in 1834 in Warren, KY. This pair could have gone to MO > with their family, I suppose. But, I have no information on them after > their marriage. > > Does anyone have any ideas about this young Breedlove? > > Carole > > Calhoun, Strickland, Lowry, Mullicane, Breedlove, Allman, Carr > > genealogyresearch@prodigy.net > This is just a name for my separate genealogy research mailbox. > I am not a professional genealogist. > > >
I have been trying to find LEONARD HOLT, he is related to our BREEDLOVE family, in fact he is tied in with the MARY JANE BREEDLOVE line. Does anyone know of him or how to get in touch with him? He use to be on this group list. Thanks for any help. Jeanne Ludwig
In History of Greene County, Missouri 1883, editing Historian R.I. Holcombe, Chapter 27, Taylor Township is a paragraph that describes the death of a Miss Breedlove, dau of John Breedlove. "In April, 1856, a young lady, the daughter of John Breedlove, was drowned in the James, near the Baughman ford. Miss Breedlove and a younger companion were crossing the stream on a foot-log. The latter fell into the water and pulled Miss Breedlove after her. Singularly enough, the younger girl was washed ashore and saved, while Miss Breedlove was drowned. The alarm was given and her body was recovered and brought ashore while still warm, but life was extinct, and all efforts at resuscitation failed. Miss Breedlove was about 18 years of age." This would have put her birthdate at around 1838. Who could this person be? I have a John Breedlove from Simpson/Warren, KY who married Cassandra (Casander) Mitchell in 1834 in Warren, KY. This pair could have gone to MO with their family, I suppose. But, I have no information on them after their marriage. Does anyone have any ideas about this young Breedlove? Carole Calhoun, Strickland, Lowry, Mullicane, Breedlove, Allman, Carr genealogyresearch@prodigy.net This is just a name for my separate genealogy research mailbox. I am not a professional genealogist.
-----Original Message----- From: Willette Smith <willette@bigisland.com> To: BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] breedlove genealogy > >-----Original Message----- >From: MNBKahn@aol.com <MNBKahn@aol.com> >To: BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:12 AM >Subject: Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] breedlove genealogy > > >>Marc, >> >>I for one am still waiting to hear what you find out from your search for >the >>author of the article. This is very interesting and I appreciate your >>resourcefulness. >> >>Martha Breedlove Kahn >> >>Reply to Martha: In 1753 Bedford Co.(Va) was formed from Lunenburg by an >act of the House of Burgesses, or Virginia Assemlby, which became effective >in May, 1754. and was named in honor of John Russell the 4th Duke of >Bedford(secretary of state of Great Briton from 1748-1757) What does this >have to do with the Breedlove Papers?? I don't know, just that Bedford was >first called "LIBERTY"--the name given for the publication LIBERTY in which >this article appeared by the Baptist Pastor of Bedford Baptist Church. As >far as locating him (or his son) I don't know how Marc did that, I have not >been able to. Willette > >
-----Original Message----- From: MNBKahn@aol.com <MNBKahn@aol.com> To: BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:12 AM Subject: Re: [BREEDLOVE-L] breedlove genealogy >Marc, > >I for one am still waiting to hear what you find out from your search for the >author of the article. This is very interesting and I appreciate your >resourcefulness. > >Martha Breedlove Kahn > >Reply to Martha: In 1753 Bedford Co.(Va) was formed from Lunenburg by an act of the House of Burgesses, or Virginia Assemlby, which became effective in May, 1754. and was named in honor of John Russell the 4th Duke of Bedford(secretary of state of Great Briton from 1748-1757) What does this have to do with the Breedlove Papers?? I don't know, just that Bedford was first called "LIBERTY"--the name given for the publication LIBERTY in which this article appeared by the Baptist Pastor of Bedford Baptist Church. As far as locating him (or his son) I don't know how Marc did that, I have not been able to. Willette
Marc, I for one am still waiting to hear what you find out from your search for the author of the article. This is very interesting and I appreciate your resourcefulness. Martha Breedlove Kahn
This obit is for Irma Beatrice Breedlove a daughter of Henry Fletcher Breedlove, he was born abt. 1880 and is buried in the Old Union Cemetery in Ashley Co., AR. CONWAY - Bea Jeffers, 83, of Conway passed away June 23, 2000. She was a member of Assembly of God Church. Survivors include three sons, Derral, Don and Billy McCleland; three sisters, Maudie Saddler, Gertie Vaughn, Ida Williams; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Ricky Eugene; four brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be 12 p.m. Monday at North Little Rock Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Edgewood Memorial Park. Arrangements by North Little Rock Funeral Home, 1921 Main, This funeral home is located in North Little Rock, Arkansas (Pulaski County). Hope someone can use this info. Thanks, Billie (Collins) Arnold
Hello, My grandmother (Gertie Lou Breedlove Collins), has had minor skin cancer also. She is very light skinned. Her father is Henry Fletcher Breedlove, his father was Ransom Smith Breedlove of Arkansas. Billie (Collins) Arnold
Folks, My Mother, Ruth Ann Breedlove Garrison, age 85, had two minor cases of skin cancer over the years, and had them removed without any problems. However, I have a 2nd cousin (Breedlove) male, that died of cancer about age 40 years and a 1st cousin (Breedlove) female that died of breast cancer at about age 38 years. The male had sandy hair and freckles. My line is through Grfather Charles Albert Breedlove, b. 1869, AR, GGrfather William Albert Breedlove, b. 1841, MO, and GGGrfather Henry Breedlove, b. 1807, VA. My Mother told me that neither Charles A. and William A. had cancer. We do not know about Henry. I have some genealogy information on Henry Breedlove and welcome any new information. Have a good day. Charlie J. Garrison >________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
This information, it seems to me, would be of interest to everyone on the list. I, for one, would appreciate you sending it. Carole Calhoun, Strickland, Lowry, Mullicane, Breedlove, Allman, Carr genealogyresearch@prodigy.net This is just a name for my separate genealogy research mailbox. I am not a professional genealogist. ----- Original Message ----- From: Willette Smith <willette@bigisland.com> To: <BREEDLOVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, 09 October, 2000 10:43 AM Subject: [BREEDLOVE-L] Fw: Breedlove origin,history,coat of arms,etc. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Willette Smith <willette@bigisland.com> > To: breedlove-@roorsweb.com <breedlove-@roorsweb.com> > Date: Monday, October 09, 2000 10:33 AM > Subject: Breedlove origin,history,coat of arms,etc. > > > I have received a email reply from Cecil R. Humphrey of England regarding the 1999 letter I wrote them and a recent request for a survey of Breedlove immigrants to America (from U.K.) for the earliest possible family's. For those interested please email me personally. Willette >
Hey everyone! Looking for any descendants/ancestors of Newman Breedlove and Prudence Swineg of North Carolina. Newman b@1774 possibly in Nutbush District, Granville Co NC; d between 1860-1870 in Longs Mill PO, Randolph Co NC Prudence Swineg bc1800 possibly in Warren Co NC; d between 1850-1860 in Northern Division, Randolph Co NC 9 children between 1800 - 1815: 1. Thomas m Nancy Bennett; 2. John 1m Bedy Fowler, 2m Sarah Williams; 3. Mary m James Clendenin 4. Heath 1m Belinda Jones, 2m Nancy; 5. Charity never married 6. Wesley m Quenette Hesley Chappell; 7. Levi m Sarah Wheeler; 8. William m Margaret Chappell; 9. Henry m Martha Hodson Have alot more info on descendants; Looking for connections and parents of NEWMAN BREEDLOVE. debbie sorry if this is a duplicate
Hey everyone! Looking for any descendants/ancestors of Newman Breedlove and Prudence Swineg of North Carolina. Newman b@1774 possibly in Nutbush District, Granville Co NC; d between 1860-1870 in Longs Mill PO, Randolph Co NC Prudence Swineg bc1800 possibly in Warren Co NC; d between 1850-1860 in Northern Division, Randolph Co NC 9 children between 1800 - 1815: 1. Thomas m Nancy Bennett; 2. John 1m Bedy Fowler, 2m Sarah Williams; 3. Mary m James Clendenin 4. Heath 1m Belinda Jones, 2m Nancy; 5. Charity never married 6. Wesley m Quenette Hesley Chappell; 7. Levi m Sarah Wheeler; 8. William m Margaret Chappell; 9. Henry m Martha Hodson Have alot more info on descendants; Looking for connections and parents of NEWMAN BREEDLOVE. debbie