Loretta, it looks like you have it figured out. This scenario makes more sense than any I've dreamed up so far. I have that the Luke Mattingly who married Eleanor Thompson in 1772, SMCM was the son of John son of Cezar, son of Thomas I. Is that the way you have him pegged? Judith Burger MARYLAND PROBATE RECORDS, PREROGATIVE COURT ABSTRACTS, 1744-1750, p. 25, FTM CD 206 John Mattenly 21.366 A SM L225.19.8 L255.0. 10 Jun 21 1745 Sureties: John Mattenly, George Haden Received from: John Poore. Payments to: Ann Haden, Matthew Harbert, Mr. Philip Key, John Chesher, Edward Mattenly, James Thompson. Distribution to: accountant (1/3). Residue to (orphans): John Mattenly, Ignatius Mattenly, Richard Mattenly, Luke Mattenley, Joseph Mattenley, Elizabeth Mattenley, Susanna Mattenley. Administratrix: Grace Johnson, wife of Peter Johnson **************************************************************************** ****************** The Early Settlers of Maryland, Gust Skordas, 6th printing 2002, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD. p. 310 "Mattingly, Cezar Liber 8, Folio 88 Transported prior to 1665, Son of Thomas. =========================================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geo Signs" <geosigns@mlec.net> To: <MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 9:58 AM Subject: [MATTINGLY] Barton s/o Luke > I see there is a lot of discussion about Luke Mattingly & his son Barton, who are my 3rd & 4th great-grandfathers through Barton's son Benedict Joseph. > > My records show the following family information: > > 7 Aug 1804 - Luke Mattingly m. Betha (Elizabeth?)Cambron, a widow, in Washington Co., KY. Surety: John Flanagan made oath that the bride was over 21. > > Previously on 4 Apr 1796 - John Flanagan m. Eliza Mattingly (Luke's sister or relative?) Wit: Lenard & Ann Matingly; Washington Co., KY. > > I don't have proof on this, but it appears that Luke first married a Spalding who was Jeremiah's mother. He then married Eleanor "Nelly" Thompson in 1772. Son, Joseph was born in 1773 and Barton in 1776. > > 5 Oct 1804 - There was an obligation of an intended marriage between Barton Mattingly and Polly Cambron. Ignatius Cambron made oath that bride and groom were both over 21. It was signed by Ignatius Cambron and Barton Mattingly. 8 Oct 1804 - Barton Mattingly was married to Polly Cambron, by S.T. Badin, on Minister's return. > > 1 Jan 1819 - Barton Mattingly m. Elizabeth Cambron in Tell City, Perry Co., IN. in a civil ceremony. After arriving in Perry Co., MO., Barton and Elizabeth were married in a religious ceremony in the Catholic Church. Wit: Benedict (Benjamin?)Cambron and Thomas Layton. Possibly the reason Nelly Cambron was listed as Barton's mother in the recording of the church ceremony is because his biological mother was Nelly while his step-mother was a Cambron. I can see how someone, who did not know the family well, could have got the names confused; especially if the information was not recorded immediately. Barton's name was Bartholomew and Polly's was Mary. The name Cambron has been spelled every-which-a-way. > > As far as Elizabeth's father's name appearing to be Zoƫ or Soe Cambron, O'Rourke wasn't sure. Could it be Thos.? I have seen the entry and I cannot be sure. However, when Elizabeth married again after Barton's death, her parents were listed as Thomas Cambron and Anna Ausban (a variation of Osborn?). > > I welcome any corrections and additions to the above. Who was the Eliza Mattingly that married John Flanagan? > > Loretta > > > ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== > <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com > Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb > Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ > To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com > mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >