chardeb@webound.com wrote: > > Cousins, > > My line of descent is thru Davis, Thomas, Julius, Thomas, Claiborne, > William. Over the years I have compiled and completed the William > Davenport genealogy and recently had it published in a hardback > cover (blue with silver lettering) and sewn binding. The book consists > of 200 pages of genealogical data and photographs. It covers all the > descendants of William Davenport, son of Claiborne, down to the present > time. > > After honoring all my book pledges, I remain with a few books on hand. > If interested in purchasing a book for your library $34.95 (this price > includes packaging and postage). Please make checks payable to Charles > F. Davenport and send to Rt. 1, Box 7, Brixey, MO 65618. > > Charles Davenport > > ==== DAVENPORT Mailing List ==== > Send all subscribe and unsubscribe requests to: > DAVENPORT-L-request@rootsweb.com (if you're in mail mode) > DAVENPORT-D-request@rootsweb.com (if you're in digest mode) > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/Hi, I have a William Davenport (b.1755 Pitt Co,N.C.,d.1838Lenoir Co., N.C.) but don't have information before that. When and where was your William born? Thanks.
Mary & Sandy, keep me posted on your conclusion, remember I'm the same line as Sandy ! Nancy in Texas HUDGY@aol.com wrote: > Sandy, are you possibly looking for the Davenport's who settled mostly in > Washington Co. in NC? Around Roper? or Cherry, NC? If so, my Davenport > line also settled there. I'd be interested in more information. > > Thanks! > Mary > > ==== DAVENPORT Mailing List ==== > Please Help Support RootsWeb! Learn how at > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 12.8 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/
I don't have a Monroe or a Wesley or a Monroe Wesley in my Davenport line. Sorry I can't help you. Sandy
Hello I wonder if any of your Davenport line in the Washington and Tyrrell Co., NC might be related to Monroe Davenport ( name may be Wesley Monreo Davenport)b 1864 -1933 wife Kiziah? Please let me know. Alice
Hi Mary, I believe that my Davenports came in along that Carolina coast near Albermarle Sound. some of the counties that touch that area today are Washington, Tyrrell, and Dare on the southern side of the sound. Southwest of Washington Co. is Pitt County. The first Davenport I have any record of is William Davenport, born Pitt County, NC June 15, 1755. This William served in the Revolutionary War and raised his family in Lenoir County, NC He also died and is buried in that county. I think all of his children but one stayed in Lenoir County or close by. His first born son was named Allen Davenport. Allen came to Georgia and married Martha Ann Hawthorne and raised his family in Steward Co., GA. Allen was my great-great-grandfather. I wish we could find out who the parents of William might be, also who he married. In his application for his Rev. War pension there is no mention of a wife or children but since it was about 1832 I know the children were all born and mostly grown and I assume his wife had already died. Sure wish I knew more about him. If you learn anything, let me know, please. Sandy Lunsford
Sandy, are you possibly looking for the Davenport's who settled mostly in Washington Co. in NC? Around Roper? or Cherry, NC? If so, my Davenport line also settled there. I'd be interested in more information. Thanks! Mary
Hi, This information came to me from one of my other surname listholders. It answered a lot of questions I had about where to post certain information and where to go to ask questions and hopefully get answers. I am new enough to this research that I sometimes forget what sources are out there to help me. This may help others that may get confused as I do at times--more times than I care to admit! It is a rather long e-mail, but I hope it is helpful to others. I have gotten permission to reprint it and for others to do the dame if needed. Jane Limerick MonroeSubject: [GARY-L] GenConnect Resent-Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:00:55 -0800 (PST) Resent-From: GARY-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:44:39 -0700 From: "Gerry White" <gw101@uswest.net> To: GARY-L@rootsweb.com Every year after the Holidays we have an influx of new computer users and new genealogy enthusiasts who join us or the first time. 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Charles, The William Davenport in your book, would you show when he was born & where, when he died & where, and his spouse's name. I have a William Davenport born 1815 in Wildes Co. NC who married Mary Tatum b. 1818 in NC. If you have this William in your book please save a copy for me. Nina from Montana ndenzin@aol.com
Wish I could help you, but I am interested in Sarah Davenport and earlier generations. Sarah was born in 1700, so this would be too early. Do you believe you are related to the Virginia Davenports? Please stay in touch if you think you might be and lets share info. Thanks, Lynn Callaly
I'm looking for information on a John Davenport m. Lucy Stevens in Ark/Okl.in the late 1800's - early 1900's. Their children were (twin boys) Jesse and Ernest and two daudhters Ada and Liddy. Thank you Valerie
Dear Davenport Cousins: I am new to the list and am interested in any > information on my ancestors which follow. I am happy to share ancestor > and descendancy charts. Please contact me at babogs@shawneelink.com. > Lynn Moore Callaly > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. Sarah Davenport, born 1700 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond > County, Virginia; died Abt. 1736 in Lancaster County, Virginia. She was > the daughter of 2. George Davenport and 3. Ruth Sydnor II. She married > (1) William Stonum, Sr. December 1713 in North Farnum Parish, Richmond > County, Virginia. He was born Abt. 1695 in Northumberland County, > Virginia, and died Abt. 1719 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, > Virginia. He was the son of William Stonum. She married (2) Thomas > Legg II Abt. 1720 in Richmond County, Virginia. He was born Bef. 1693 > in Richmond County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1755 in Prince William, > Virginia. He was the son of Thomas Legg I and Mary. > > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. George Davenport, born Abt. 1699 in Lancaster County, Virginia; > died in Virginia. He was the son of 4. John Davenport and 5. Margaret. > He married 3. Ruth Sydnor II Bef. April 12, 1693 in Virginia. > 3. Ruth Sydnor II, born August 24, 1676 in Virginia; died 1735 in > Virginia. She was the daughter of 6. Fortunatus Sydnor and 7. Joanna > Lawson. > > Children of George Davenport and Ruth Sydnor are: > 1 i. Sarah Davenport, born 1700 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond > County, Virginia; died Abt. 1736 in Lancaster County, Virginia; married > (1) William Stonum, Sr. December 1713 in North Farnum Parish, Richmond > County, Virginia; married (2) Thomas Legg II Abt. 1720 in Richmond > County, Virginia. > ii. Margaret Davenport, born 1729. > iii. Elizabeth Davenport, born 1731. > iv. Fortunatus Davenport, born Bef. September 1734. > > > Generation No. 3 > > 4. John Davenport, born Abt. 1673 in Lancaster County, Virginia. He > married 5. Margaret. > 5. Margaret, born Abt. 1677 in Virginia. > > Children of John Davenport and Margaret are: > 2 i. George Davenport, born Abt. 1699 in Lancaster County, Virginia; > died in Virginia; married Ruth Sydnor II Bef. April 12, 1693 in > Virginia. > ii. John Davenport, born Abt. 1701. > iii. William Davenport, born Abt. 1703. > iv. Fortunatus Davenport, born Abt. 1705. > > 6. Fortunatus Sydnor, born 1638 in Greenwich, Kent, England; died 1682 > in Lancaster County, Virginia. He was the son of 12. William Sydnor and > 13. Ruth Bourdeau. He married 7. Joanna Lawson Abt. 1670 in Lancaster > County, Virginia. > 7. Joanna Lawson, born Abt. 1642 in Lancaster County, Viginia; died > 1684 in Lancaster County, Viginia. She was the daughter of 14. Rowland > Lawson and 15. Leticia Wales. > > Children of Fortunatus Sydnor and Joanna Lawson are: > i. Ruth Sydnor, born April 11, 1671. > ii. Fortunatus Sydnor, Jr., born November 08, 1673 in Lancaster > County, Viginia; died December 1722 in Lancaster County, Viginia; > married Ruth Glasscock Abt. 1700. > 3 iii. Ruth Sydnor II, born August 24, 1676 in Virginia; died 1735 in > Virginia; married George Davenport Bef. April 12, 1693 in Virginia. > iv. Joan Sydnor, born August 02, 1678. > v. William Sydnor, born November 13, 1680; married Catherine. > vi. Anthony Sydnor, born January 18, 1681/82 in Lancaster County, > Viginia; died October 1759 in Richmond County, Virginia; married (1) > Winifred Glasscock; married (2) Elizabeth Dew.
I really don't have any more information than that. Supposedly, his father's name was William but there is a question mark after the name. I'll post to the list if I find any more information. On Sat, 22 Jan 2000 Potsiegb@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > I saw your posting on the Davenport list. I wonder if your Nathan Davenport > belongs to my Davenport family. I am related to Thomas Davenport of New > York. Then my line moves to Pa. Thomas Davenport was married to Charity > Lamoreaux. Let me know what you think...... > Thanks, > Sandy > > > ==== DAVENPORT Mailing List ==== > Visit the Davenport Genealogy Page at > http://Jack.Ralph.org/davnport > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 12.8 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Dejah Wilson ddavis@freenet.columbus.oh.us
Dejah, I couldn't say if this is the same Nathaniel, the wives don't match, but then yours could be a second wife, as you say. I would rule out Nathaniel, son of Humphrey and Anna, since Humphrey died in 1735 and your Nathaniel was born in 1805. :) It is possible that he is a son or brother of Cornelius. I would dig around the records for Kingston, NY as a starting place. If he was born in NY, that's the place to begin during that era for this family. I see many of the same names repeated through many generations so it may well be that he is hooked in there somewhere. If his name was "Frank", I'd be less inclined to encourage you. :) Regards, Doug -----Original Message----- From: Dejah Wilson <ddavis@gcfn.org> To: DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com <DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 21, 2000 10:55 PM Subject: Re: [DAVENPORT] Humphrey Davenport >I found a Nathaniel Davenport!!! Horray! My Nathan Davenport was >supposedly born in NY around 1805. He married Elizabeth Foster in 1843 in >Allen Co., OH. (She may have been his second wife.) Their daughter Elsie >Margaret Davenport b. 3/1/1852, d. 4/8/1928) married William Bradford in >1872. I think my Nathan came from outer space... Do you think that one of >the Nathaniel's listed might be him? I would LOVE to find information >about him. I want to see where I fit in this wonderful Davenport family. > >Dejah Wilson ddavis@freenet.columbus.oh.us >
I found a Nathaniel Davenport!!! Horray! My Nathan Davenport was supposedly born in NY around 1805. He married Elizabeth Foster in 1843 in Allen Co., OH. (She may have been his second wife.) Their daughter Elsie Margaret Davenport b. 3/1/1852, d. 4/8/1928) married William Bradford in 1872. I think my Nathan came from outer space... Do you think that one of the Nathaniel's listed might be him? I would LOVE to find information about him. I want to see where I fit in this wonderful Davenport family. Dejah Wilson ddavis@freenet.columbus.oh.us
Hi, I saw your posting on the Davenport list. I wonder if your Nathan Davenport belongs to my Davenport family. I am related to Thomas Davenport of New York. Then my line moves to Pa. Thomas Davenport was married to Charity Lamoreaux. Let me know what you think...... Thanks, Sandy
Hi Doug, Yes, I think I have a mistake on Humphrey Jr.'s wife's name. I was trying to combine info from several pages and I said Rachel (his sister's name) when I meant Elizabeth. This is what I have for the sisters: Rachel m. Nicholas Hyler; Sarah m. Jacob Kool; Helena m. James Millege and Elizabeth m. David De Duyster. Right now, I can't seem to see anything that tells me where I got these names. Found! In a 2/21/99 note from Janice Worley she quoted "History of Morris County,NJ": "church records at Acquackanonk" and it gives the names and dates of their marriages. Do you want them? These were siblings of Cornelius who married cousin Rachel, right? And the brother was John "Ally" ? I have seen someone, on the list, mention John "Ally" very recently. I want to find out if Peter was his only son. Thanks for your reply, Doug. I appreciate the help. Mary Lou ----- Original Message ----- From: Doug Dobbs <dougdobbs@nfis.com> To: <DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 21, 2000 5:55 PM Subject: Re: [DAVENPORT] Humphrey Davenport > Mary Lou, > > I have a list of names for the children of "Humphrey Sr." but not all their > spouses. Care to swop? :) > > Here is a descendant chart that carries his progeny out eight generations, > to the best of my knowledge. I may have more dates tucked in my files than > I've entered here, but this at least are some of the branches on the tree, > if not all the leaves. <g> > > I have a different name listed for Humphrey Jr's wife. > > Descendants of Humphrey DAVENPORT Sr. - Jan 21 2000 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > 1-Humphrey DAVENPORT (Sep 12 1656-Jul 14 1735) > sp: Anna ROSENCRANS (1667-) > 2-Elizabeth DAVENPORT (Feb 3 1689-Aug 2 1773) > 2-Rachel DAVENPORT (-) > 2-Nathanniel DAVENPORT (-) > 2-William DAVENPORT (-) > 2-Humphrey DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Elizabeth HAYLE/HYLER (-) > 3-Cornelius DAVENPORT (Nov 14 1739-Nov 29 1815) > sp: Rachel DAVENPORT (-) > 4-Elizabeth DAVENPORT (Oct 12 1764-Jun 3 1812) > sp: Jacob KANOUSE (-) > 5-Hiley KANOUSE (-) > [I've been in touch with a David Kanouse, whose family goes > up this line.] > 4-Enos DAVENPORT (May 4 1792-May 6 1879) > sp: Phoebe "Fanny" KEEPERS (-) > 5-Adams DAVENPORT (abt 1830-Mar 10 1908) > sp: Eliza Stansbury LUM (-) > 6-Irene "Reen" DAVENPORT (Jan 3 1856-Jun 6 1947) > sp: W. Charles "Charlie" SPARGO (Aug 10 1853-Jan 1911) > 7-Anne SPARGO (Oct 23 1879-Apr 14 1962) > **7-Ella Davenport SPARGO (Feb 1 1881-Jan 24 1966)** > [My line continues on from here. - Doug D.] > 7-Bertha May "Bird" SPARGO (Jan 12 1883-Sep 20 1983) > 7-William C. "U. Bill" SPARGO (Sep 14 1885-Oct 1981) > 7-John Adams SPARGO (Jan 3 1887-Aug 31 1964) > 7-Edward SPARGO (abt 1889-) > 7-Norman Stanley SPARGO (Oct 12 1893-Aug 1965) > 7-Hallie Irene SPARGO (Dec 20 1895-Apr 1973) > 6-Esther DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Edward HEDLEY (-) > 7-Adam D. HEDLEY (-) > sp: Nellie (-) > 8-Helen HEDLEY (1908-) > 8-Robert HEDLEY (1909-1992) > 8-Albert "Dean" HEDLEY (1911-1993) > 8-Donald HEDLEY (1913-) > sp: Dorothy (-) > 8-Elenor HEDLEY (1916-) > 8-John HEDLEY (1918-) > 8-Elwood HEDLEY (1923-) > 7-Joe HEDLEY (-) > sp: Evangeline "Vangie" (-) > 8-Eddie HEDLEY (-) > sp: Ida (-) > 7-Squire HEDLEY (-) > 7-Mary HEDLEY (-) > 7-Esther "Essie" HEDLEY (-) > 7-Edna HEDLEY (-) > 6-Ella DAVENPORT (1859-1945) > sp: John Willard "Will" STRAUN (1848-1931) > 6-Bertha DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Joe JENKINS (-) > 6-Unknown DAVENPORT (-) > 6-Dickie DAVENPORT (-) > 6-Tom DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Lizzie SEARING (-) [Note, Tom and Lizzie never > married] > 7-Cleve Davenport SEARING (-1990) > sp: UNKNOWN (-) > sp: Minnie TEVIS (-) > 7-Unknown, C#1 DAVENPORT (-) > 7-Homer DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Fern (-) > 7-Joubert "Jube" DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Unknown (-) > 7-Virginia DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Unknown BENNER (-) > 8-Bill BENNER (-) > 8-Unknown, C#2 BENNER (-) > 5-Katie DAVENPORT (-) > 5-Jefferson DAVENPORT (aft 1830-) > 5-Charles DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Affie SPENCER (-) > 5-Jane DAVENPORT (-) > sp: William WINTERBOTTOM (-) > 4-Nathaniel DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Elizabeth HENDERSON (-) > 5-Mahlon DAVENPORT (-) > 4-John C. DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Delilah TURNER (-) > 5-Mary Ann DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Mahlon JENNINGS (-) > 5-Lavinia DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Thomas K. NORMAN (-) > 4-Charles DAVENPORT (-) > 4-Cornelius DAVENPORT (-) > 4-Phoebe DAVENPORT (-) > 4-Julia Anne DAVENPORT (-) > 4-Jane DAVENPORT (-) > 4-Mahala DAVENPORT (-) > 2-Sarah DAVENPORT (-) > 2-John DAVENPORT (1702-1791) [Cindy Owens was the source for these > dates] > sp: Maria UNKNOWN (-) > 3-John "Ally" DAVENPORT (abt 1740-) > sp: Maria UNKNOWN (-) > 4-Peter DAVENPORT (abt 1770-) > sp: Martha COLE (-) > 5-Sarah DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Garrett TALLMAN (-) > 6-Martha TALLMAN (-) > sp: Peter CARMAN (-) > 7-Mary CARMAN (-) > sp: William HENION (-) > 8-Lillian HENION (-) > [Dave Henry's line continues from L.H., & he's > the source of that info] > 2-Rachel DAVENPORT (-) > 2-Maria DAVENPORT (-) > 2-Jacob DAVENPORT (-) > 3-Rachel DAVENPORT (-) > sp: Cornelius DAVENPORT (Nov 14 1739-Nov 29 1815) > [These two were first cousins and the line would be duplicated here.] > > As for information about John Davenport, (1702-1791), the only note I have > in addition to what's on that list is that he was born in Kingston, Ulster > Co., N.Y., which fits with what we know of his father and brother Humphreys > whereabouts at that time. Now, to be clear, I've not got a solid source on > that, I'm going by Cindy's data. > > In perusing the History of Morris Co. just now, there are a few references > to a John Davenport that might be this one. > > Pg. 19 - "The first location in the northern part of Jerfferson and Rockaway > townships was to John Davenport, in 1750, of 210 acres near Petersburg." > > Pg. 21 - John Davenport is appointed constable of Pequannock township. c. > 1740 if I read things right. > > Hope this is of some benefit. Let me know what you think. > > Doug > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Phil and Mary Lou Garland <mlgpg@kih.net> > To: DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com <DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Friday, January 21, 2000 3:24 PM > Subject: [DAVENPORT] Humphrey Davenport > > > >Chris and or Doug (or anyone who knows): > > I have listed for Humphrey, Jr., who married Rachel Hyler, several > sisters and their spouses, and a brother John. Is that correct and can you > tell me anything about "John"? Thanks in advance for any information you > might have. > > Mary Lou Garland > > > > > > > > ==== DAVENPORT Mailing List ==== > Having problems with this mailing list? > Write to: DAVENPORT-admin@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 12.8 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >
Mary Lou, I have a list of names for the children of "Humphrey Sr." but not all their spouses. Care to swop? :) Here is a descendant chart that carries his progeny out eight generations, to the best of my knowledge. I may have more dates tucked in my files than I've entered here, but this at least are some of the branches on the tree, if not all the leaves. <g> I have a different name listed for Humphrey Jr's wife. Descendants of Humphrey DAVENPORT Sr. - Jan 21 2000 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-Humphrey DAVENPORT (Sep 12 1656-Jul 14 1735) sp: Anna ROSENCRANS (1667-) 2-Elizabeth DAVENPORT (Feb 3 1689-Aug 2 1773) 2-Rachel DAVENPORT (-) 2-Nathanniel DAVENPORT (-) 2-William DAVENPORT (-) 2-Humphrey DAVENPORT (-) sp: Elizabeth HAYLE/HYLER (-) 3-Cornelius DAVENPORT (Nov 14 1739-Nov 29 1815) sp: Rachel DAVENPORT (-) 4-Elizabeth DAVENPORT (Oct 12 1764-Jun 3 1812) sp: Jacob KANOUSE (-) 5-Hiley KANOUSE (-) [I've been in touch with a David Kanouse, whose family goes up this line.] 4-Enos DAVENPORT (May 4 1792-May 6 1879) sp: Phoebe "Fanny" KEEPERS (-) 5-Adams DAVENPORT (abt 1830-Mar 10 1908) sp: Eliza Stansbury LUM (-) 6-Irene "Reen" DAVENPORT (Jan 3 1856-Jun 6 1947) sp: W. Charles "Charlie" SPARGO (Aug 10 1853-Jan 1911) 7-Anne SPARGO (Oct 23 1879-Apr 14 1962) **7-Ella Davenport SPARGO (Feb 1 1881-Jan 24 1966)** [My line continues on from here. - Doug D.] 7-Bertha May "Bird" SPARGO (Jan 12 1883-Sep 20 1983) 7-William C. "U. Bill" SPARGO (Sep 14 1885-Oct 1981) 7-John Adams SPARGO (Jan 3 1887-Aug 31 1964) 7-Edward SPARGO (abt 1889-) 7-Norman Stanley SPARGO (Oct 12 1893-Aug 1965) 7-Hallie Irene SPARGO (Dec 20 1895-Apr 1973) 6-Esther DAVENPORT (-) sp: Edward HEDLEY (-) 7-Adam D. HEDLEY (-) sp: Nellie (-) 8-Helen HEDLEY (1908-) 8-Robert HEDLEY (1909-1992) 8-Albert "Dean" HEDLEY (1911-1993) 8-Donald HEDLEY (1913-) sp: Dorothy (-) 8-Elenor HEDLEY (1916-) 8-John HEDLEY (1918-) 8-Elwood HEDLEY (1923-) 7-Joe HEDLEY (-) sp: Evangeline "Vangie" (-) 8-Eddie HEDLEY (-) sp: Ida (-) 7-Squire HEDLEY (-) 7-Mary HEDLEY (-) 7-Esther "Essie" HEDLEY (-) 7-Edna HEDLEY (-) 6-Ella DAVENPORT (1859-1945) sp: John Willard "Will" STRAUN (1848-1931) 6-Bertha DAVENPORT (-) sp: Joe JENKINS (-) 6-Unknown DAVENPORT (-) 6-Dickie DAVENPORT (-) 6-Tom DAVENPORT (-) sp: Lizzie SEARING (-) [Note, Tom and Lizzie never married] 7-Cleve Davenport SEARING (-1990) sp: UNKNOWN (-) sp: Minnie TEVIS (-) 7-Unknown, C#1 DAVENPORT (-) 7-Homer DAVENPORT (-) sp: Fern (-) 7-Joubert "Jube" DAVENPORT (-) sp: Unknown (-) 7-Virginia DAVENPORT (-) sp: Unknown BENNER (-) 8-Bill BENNER (-) 8-Unknown, C#2 BENNER (-) 5-Katie DAVENPORT (-) 5-Jefferson DAVENPORT (aft 1830-) 5-Charles DAVENPORT (-) sp: Affie SPENCER (-) 5-Jane DAVENPORT (-) sp: William WINTERBOTTOM (-) 4-Nathaniel DAVENPORT (-) sp: Elizabeth HENDERSON (-) 5-Mahlon DAVENPORT (-) 4-John C. DAVENPORT (-) sp: Delilah TURNER (-) 5-Mary Ann DAVENPORT (-) sp: Mahlon JENNINGS (-) 5-Lavinia DAVENPORT (-) sp: Thomas K. NORMAN (-) 4-Charles DAVENPORT (-) 4-Cornelius DAVENPORT (-) 4-Phoebe DAVENPORT (-) 4-Julia Anne DAVENPORT (-) 4-Jane DAVENPORT (-) 4-Mahala DAVENPORT (-) 2-Sarah DAVENPORT (-) 2-John DAVENPORT (1702-1791) [Cindy Owens was the source for these dates] sp: Maria UNKNOWN (-) 3-John "Ally" DAVENPORT (abt 1740-) sp: Maria UNKNOWN (-) 4-Peter DAVENPORT (abt 1770-) sp: Martha COLE (-) 5-Sarah DAVENPORT (-) sp: Garrett TALLMAN (-) 6-Martha TALLMAN (-) sp: Peter CARMAN (-) 7-Mary CARMAN (-) sp: William HENION (-) 8-Lillian HENION (-) [Dave Henry's line continues from L.H., & he's the source of that info] 2-Rachel DAVENPORT (-) 2-Maria DAVENPORT (-) 2-Jacob DAVENPORT (-) 3-Rachel DAVENPORT (-) sp: Cornelius DAVENPORT (Nov 14 1739-Nov 29 1815) [These two were first cousins and the line would be duplicated here.] As for information about John Davenport, (1702-1791), the only note I have in addition to what's on that list is that he was born in Kingston, Ulster Co., N.Y., which fits with what we know of his father and brother Humphreys whereabouts at that time. Now, to be clear, I've not got a solid source on that, I'm going by Cindy's data. In perusing the History of Morris Co. just now, there are a few references to a John Davenport that might be this one. Pg. 19 - "The first location in the northern part of Jerfferson and Rockaway townships was to John Davenport, in 1750, of 210 acres near Petersburg." Pg. 21 - John Davenport is appointed constable of Pequannock township. c. 1740 if I read things right. Hope this is of some benefit. Let me know what you think. Doug -----Original Message----- From: Phil and Mary Lou Garland <mlgpg@kih.net> To: DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com <DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, January 21, 2000 3:24 PM Subject: [DAVENPORT] Humphrey Davenport >Chris and or Doug (or anyone who knows): > I have listed for Humphrey, Jr., who married Rachel Hyler, several sisters and their spouses, and a brother John. Is that correct and can you tell me anything about "John"? Thanks in advance for any information you might have. > Mary Lou Garland > >
Chris and or Doug (or anyone who knows): I have listed for Humphrey, Jr., who married Rachel Hyler, several sisters and their spouses, and a brother John. Is that correct and can you tell me anything about "John"? Thanks in advance for any information you might have. Mary Lou Garland
This book centers only on the descendants of William Davenport. William being the son of Claiborne Davenport. The line goes from Davis, Thomas, Julius, Thomas, Claiborne, William....It lightly touches on these early ancestors in a direct-line only, emphasis is on William's descendants. Charles Davenport
-----Original Message----- From: chardeb@webound.com <chardeb@webound.com> To: DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com <DAVENPORT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, January 20, 2000 3:49 PM Subject: [DAVENPORT] William Davenport Genealogy >Cousins, > >My line of descent is thru Davis, Thomas, Julius, Thomas, Claiborne, >William. Over the years I have compiled and completed the William >Davenport genealogy and recently had it published in a hardback >cover (blue with silver lettering) and sewn binding. The book consists >of 200 pages of genealogical data and photographs. It covers all the >descendants of William Davenport, son of Claiborne, down to the present >time. > >After honoring all my book pledges, I remain with a few books on hand. >If interested in purchasing a book for your library $34.95 (this price >includes packaging and postage). Please make checks payable to Charles >F. Davenport and send to Rt. 1, Box 7, Brixey, MO 65618. > >Charles Davenport > > >I'm new at the early Davenport lines, my line is Samuel Devenport who married Martha Turrentine in Orange Co NC and their children left in 1809 to go to Ky and Frankling Co TN in 1820. Who is this William? Pat > >==== DAVENPORT Mailing List ==== >Send all subscribe and unsubscribe requests to: >DAVENPORT-L-request@rootsweb.com (if you're in mail mode) >DAVENPORT-D-request@rootsweb.com (if you're in digest mode) > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >