I am looking for information on Jordan Payne. Married Mary L or E? Lived in Wilkes Co, NC. Children: Thomas Calvin Payne born 1868 Rebecca Anna Payne born 27 Mar 1869. (my great-grandmother) Frances M Payne born 1872? Magdaline Payne born 1877? Can not find information. Mary was living at Job's Cabin Twp in 1880. Have Mary's picture but can't find information! Anyone out there researching these Payne's? They are becoming a pain! Lesa
I am seeking information on Berry Payne . There are two Berry Payne's but the one I am interested in was born 1810 and was in Alabama in 1830 . He frist shows up in Blount Co. Alabama in 1830 , then in Jefferon Co. Alabama in 1850 and in Lawrence Co. Alabama in 1870 . In 1880 he is in Crockett County Tennessee. Does anyone know of this Berry . If so please email me at rubiconlarry@webtv.net . Larry P.
I am researching my grandfather's family. I don't have a lot of information about his family. I don't know what my grandfather's parents names was. Can anyone help? My grandfather's name was: Hobert or Hubert Payne born around 1899 ,died in 1966 in Bartow, CO. Ga. I don't know where he was born unless it was Oklahoma. He was a Cherokee Indian. I have been told that the Payne name is English {?} My grandfather's mother died and was buried in Oklahoma. My grandfather moved to Ga. This is my grandfather Hubert's brothers & sisters names. I don't know if this is all of the children. Lee Payne Church of God preacher the last time anyone knew any info about Lee he lived in SC. Marvin Lewis Payne The youngest, died in Chattanooga,Tenn. Frank Payne died in Missouri. Older brother Otto Payne died in Bartley, Oklahoma Two sisters Lucille Payne { called her Lily} Pearly Mae Payne don't know who they married Both lived in Bakersville, California I think there was a cousin Marvin Payne that live in Oklahoma near St. Louis Missouri.
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I am looking for information on either Berry , Andrew J. , or George W. Payne all were in Crockett Co. Tennessee sometime between 1880 and 1896 . Larry P.
I am researching the family/descendants of David PAYNE and his wife Margaret(t) David s/o James PAYNE & Harriet BEEBY was born c 1860 in Great Addington, NTH, ENG; baptised as David PAINE 3 May 1863 - the surname still varied at this time; and died 10 December 1943 and is buried in Great Addington. He was landlord of the "Hare and Hounds" in Great Addington in 1914. Margaret(t) d/o Thomas and Charlotte PARKIN, his wife, was probably Margaret(t) PARKIN b c1865 Spennymore/Spennymoor, YKS or DUR, ENG. Spennymoor appears to have been one of those places on the border of two counties which went back and forwards. In 1881 she was living in Great Addington, NTH, ENG, where her father was Farm Bailiff. Before coming to Great Addington, the family had probably lived in Kerby, Malshead; Lyth; and Spennymoor, YKS, ENG. In 1891 they had 3 children, Alison M b 1885; Henerita b 1887; and Lillyann R b 1889. Does anyone recognize these names? Jim Jim & Bev Payne NEW ZEALAND jr_bjpayne@xtra.co.nz
I recently located my great great grandfather Berry Payne on the 1880 Crockett Co. Tennessee census . He is listed as B. P. Payne with him is his wife Mary . Listed nearby him is Jane Standland the wife of James Stanley . Berry Payne and James Stanley were neighbors owning adjoining property in Lawrence Co. Alabama in 1870 . If anyone has info on either Berry Payne or James Stanley please email me at rubiconlarry@webtv.net Larry P.
I would like to know more about John Howard Payne's ancestry too as he was in Upstate GA near my Payne families and he was a good friend of John Ross the Cherokee Chief too. --- PAYNE-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 4 message/rfc822 > Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 10:53:13 EDT > From: Megotoo@aol.com > To: PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: John Howard Payne-help > > Hi fellow researchers, > Would someone be so kind as to send me the family information for > John Howard > Payne (of literary fame). > Mother, Father, Siblings...Places and Dates. > > My granddaughter is doing a school report on it and would like to > add it to > her genealogy records. > > Many thanks, > Diane > Subj: Re: John Howard Payne-help > Date: 9/8/00 9:46:28 AM Central Daylight Time > From: <A HREF="mailto:Me go too">Me go too</A> > To: <A > HREF="mailto:dls9347@email.msn.com">dls9347@email.msn.com</A> > > > > Display pedigree in table format > > > /Thomas Paine b: 11 DEC 1586 > d: 1639 > /Thomas Paine , Jr b: 18 JAN 1612/13 > d: 16 AUG > 1706 > | \Margaret Pultney b: ABT. 1582 > /John Paine b: 14 MAR 1660/61 d: 26 OCT 1731 > | | /Nicholas Snow b: ABT. > 1578 > | | /Nicholas Snow b: 25 JAN > 1598/99 d: 15 > NOV 1676 > | | | \Elizabeth Rowlles b: > ABT. 1580 > d: 1644 > | \Mary Snow b: DEC 1630 d: 28 APR 1704 > | | /Stephen Hopkins b: 29 > OCT 1581 > d: 6 JUN 1644 > | \Constance Hopkins b: 9 MAY > 1606 d: OCT > 1677 > | \Mary Wife Of Stephen > Hopkins b: > WFT Est. 1583 d: 9 MAY 1613 > /William Paine > | \Bennett Freeman b: 5 MAR 1670/71 d: 13 MAY > 1716 > /William Paine > John Howard Paine/Payne b: 1792 d: 1853 (Author of "Home Sweet > Home".) > > I hope this helps. It is from RootsWeb, and part of my family. > Was he also > part of your family. I would like to hear from everyone that has > this person > in their family tree. > > Forrest R. Paine > 201 Meadow Lane > Schertz, Texas 78154-2418 > (210) 659-8351 > MeGoToo@aol.com > > ______________________________ ===== Thanks, David S. Payne View my Gedcom at: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=otime Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, ARENDALE/ARENDELL/ARENDALL, CANADY, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Hi I am trying to track down a Wm. T Payne born 1899ish, died in WI 1965 married to Elnora Payne she was born 1907ish and died 1988 in WI.. just wondering if you had them in you family history.. Trying to find any children they had.. Elaine alverda Payne born on 12/10/29..born in WI, was the daughter I am interested in. Thanks Beth
Does anyone have knowledge of B.P. Payne who is listed on the 1880 Crockett County Tennessee Federal Census Records. Living in the dwelling next to him is A.J. Payne his son . Please contact me at Rubconlarry@webtv.net if you have information to share . Larry P.
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Hi all, It has been awhile so I thought I would post my Paynes again. Hopefully someone will know of them?? I am still at a dead end. I have come across my B. Payne as Baily, Buly and even Beulah. He is listed on the 1850 Shelby Co Ala. census as Baily. Does anyone know who he was in relation to the other Paynes in Shelby Co at that time? He and wife Mary and children went to Texas ( Mclennan Co ) around 1863. Mary (Gamble Payne) is buried at Patrick cemetery in McLennan Co Texas. Please let me know if anyone knows of this family. Thank you! Tammy B. Payne b.June 20, 1806 Franklin Co Ga. d. March 4, 1868 Texas wife Mary Blair Gamble b. abt 1821 Shelby Co Ala d.Jan 14, 1894 McLennan Co Tx. Children were: James Payne b. abt 1836 Shelby Co Ala Louisa Payne b. abt 1838 d. Aug 11, 1882 McLennan Co Tx. married Solomon Anderson Fuller William T. Payne b. abt 1840 died civil war George Washington Payne b. Feb 19, 1845 Shelby Co Ala d. March 26, 1927 McLennan Co Tx married Annie L. Matherel Tennessee Jane Payne b. abt 1847 Shelby Co Ala Rhoda Evelyn Payne b. July 22, 1851 Birmingham Jefferson Co Ala d. Dec 29, 1937 Shackelford Co Tx. married John Emmett George Morgan Diana B. Payne b. abt1854 Robert Elehy Payne b.Oct 1, 1855 either Shelby or Jefferson Co Ala d. Jan 8 1914 McLennan Co Tx. married Sarah Elizabeth Garrett James W. Payne b. abt 1859
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Hi fellow researchers, Would someone be so kind as to send me the family information for John Howard Payne (of literary fame). Mother, Father, Siblings...Places and Dates. My granddaughter is doing a school report on it and would like to add it to her genealogy records. Many thanks, Diane Subj: Re: John Howard Payne-help Date: 9/8/00 9:46:28 AM Central Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:Me go too">Me go too</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:dls9347@email.msn.com">dls9347@email.msn.com</A> Display pedigree in table format /Thomas Paine b: 11 DEC 1586 d: 1639 /Thomas Paine , Jr b: 18 JAN 1612/13 d: 16 AUG 1706 | \Margaret Pultney b: ABT. 1582 /John Paine b: 14 MAR 1660/61 d: 26 OCT 1731 | | /Nicholas Snow b: ABT. 1578 | | /Nicholas Snow b: 25 JAN 1598/99 d: 15 NOV 1676 | | | \Elizabeth Rowlles b: ABT. 1580 d: 1644 | \Mary Snow b: DEC 1630 d: 28 APR 1704 | | /Stephen Hopkins b: 29 OCT 1581 d: 6 JUN 1644 | \Constance Hopkins b: 9 MAY 1606 d: OCT 1677 | \Mary Wife Of Stephen Hopkins b: WFT Est. 1583 d: 9 MAY 1613 /William Paine | \Bennett Freeman b: 5 MAR 1670/71 d: 13 MAY 1716 /William Paine John Howard Paine/Payne b: 1792 d: 1853 (Author of "Home Sweet Home".) I hope this helps. It is from RootsWeb, and part of my family. Was he also part of your family. I would like to hear from everyone that has this person in their family tree. Forrest R. Paine 201 Meadow Lane Schertz, Texas 78154-2418 (210) 659-8351 MeGoToo@aol.com
Hi fellow researchers, Would someone be so kind as to send me the family information for John Howard Payne (of literary fame). Mother, Father, Siblings...Places and Dates. My granddaughter is doing a school report on it and would like to add it to her genealogy records. Many thanks, Diane
Hi all: I have no information that would help this Payne family member. If anyone can help, please contact them. Don Payne ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bfef87@aol.com> To: <donpayne@accessone.com> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1:46 PM Subject: Payne family tree > MrPayne: > My father Thomas Payne just passed away one month today. > His father was born in Tenn. Moved to Schoolfield Va. early 1900's > My dad was born in 1925,had come from a large family. 3 sisters, four > brothers. > I'm starting to gather info, to see what I can come up with. > Dad had a brother Oscar Edward Payne missing for over 60 yrs. it was my dad's > wish to find out what ever happened to him. > His fathers name was Agustus Payne, mother Ada Payne. Married in Va. lived > most of their life in Greensboro N.C. > Thanks, > Payne family, member
At 12:38 AM 9/6/00 -0400, Pesterp2@aol.com wrote: >Does anyone know what Payne family is referred to in the following excerpt >from a relative's obituary in 1902: > "The Payne family is of great antiquity and one of the oldest in this >country. John and William Payne, brothers of Sir Robert Payne, came over to >America in 1620. They were both knighted by King James I before leaving >England. Mrs. B's particular branch of the family were 6 brothers who settled >on the James River in Virginia." There was definitely a Sir Robert Payne of Medloe and St. Neots, Huntingdonshire. He was MP for Hunts. between 1614 and 1625 (replacing Oliver Cromwell in the latter year). He died in Hunts. circa 1647. His father was also named Robert Payne, as was his great-grandfather and possibly his grandfather as well. From what I have learned in researching Sir Robert, his father seems to have married a sister of Lawrence HAWES, of Cambridge (near to St. Neots). Lawrence named his brother-in-law, Robert Payne, as an executor to his will. Either Robert's grandfather or his great-grandfather was responsible for the dissolution of the church lands in Huntingdonshire during the reformation under Henry VIII. The Payne's of Hunts. were closely associated with the MONTAGU'S, RUSSELL'S and CROMWELL'S. As for siblings of Sir Robert, none are known with certainty. His official record at the College of Arms does not name any. He was created knight on March 22, 1605 at Gravesend. He is thought to have been born about 1597. To my knowledge, there has been no in depth research done on Sir Robert and his family other than some correspondence conducted over 50 years ago by Col. Brooke Payne with the College of Arms. As a result, we are largely in the dark. I spent two weeks in Hunts. last year to come up with these tid-bits. There is much more to add, but it is taking me forever to pull it all together. I hope to lend support to (if not prove) A. W. Paine's (Payne Genealogy- Ipswich Branch, 1881) conjecture that Sir Robert's great-grandfather, Robert, was the son of Sir Thomas Payne of Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. > Is this a serious and researchable bit of family history, or just some >family legend? I have been unable to find any such group of people. Any >suggestions from Payne family researchers? Along with this "legend" Brooke Payne in "Paynes of Virginia" identified about 13 other versions. None have offered any references in proof. But they are all curiously similar, which leads me to believe that there is some truth to be found in them. I personally don't believe that Sir Robert had any brothers named William or John that were knighted and then came to America. However, I do believe that Capt. George Payne which married Rachel HAWES in 1634 was the son of Sir Robert. George was a mariner and partner of the leading merchant brothers, Joseph and Nathaniel Hawes of London. They were also the brothers-in-law of merchant Randell MAINWARRING, who married Rachel's elder sister, Elizabeth Hawes. Randell Mainwarring was the cousin of New England merchant, Mathew CRADDOCK whose factor in New England had been (Gov.) Thomas MAYHEW, who had married the widow, Jane GALLION, of Thomas PAYNE "late merchant of London." Thomas Payne and Jane Gallion married in Wantage, Berkshire in 1620. In 1639, Thomas Mayhew and Jane Gallion named Richard Payne of Abingdon, Berks. as their attorney and procurator of the lands in Northamptonshire left to Thomas Payne, Jr. Of particular note here is that John PAYNE of Lancaster and Rappahannock County, Virginia (subject of Paynes of Virginia) was ALSO a partner of Joseph and Nathaniel Hawes. Together, they owned the ship JOHN and DOROTHY, which brough Adam THOROUGHGOOD to Virginia in 1634/5. In Thoroughgoods resulting land patent in lower Norfolk County, Virginia (he claimed some 120 head rights- "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. 1, p. 22) we find the names John WITHERS and John REYNOLDS. Withers was named in an Admiralty Court case as having been a servant of John Payne, who had been living in Dublin, Ireland, about 1634. Also named in the court case was Col. John WALKER. Walker's daughter, Anne, married John PAYNE, Jr. (d. 1669) in Virginia. As for John REYNOLDS, the name appears in 1673 as the executor of the will of Thomas Paine of St. Mary's County, Maryland. I believe that this John Payne (Sr.) is the source for the John, brother of Sir Robert. I have a similar explanation for the William, but I'll withhold that for now, except to say that I have discovered that there are deeds in Northampton County, Virginia naming William Payne of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Thomas Mayhew and Matthew Craddock were close to John WINTHROP, whose son, John Jr., initiated the New England Iron Works that William Payne "of Ipswich and Boston" had invested heavily in and eventually became the proprietor of the works at Saugus. Another heavy investor had been Gov. William BERKELEY of Virginia. Berkeley had attempted his own iron works project in Virginia at MARTINS Hundred, but the forge was destroyed in an Indian attack before it went into production. Martins Hundred had been patented to Capt. John MARTIN, who, in 1638, had transported the family of Stephen PAYNE (d. 21 Aug 1679), "of Great Ellingham, Norfolk, England and Rehoboth, Mass." to New England aboard the DILLIGENT. I'll leave the rest for another time. Resources: "The History of Parliament," published by Cambridge University Press under the auspices of The History of Parliament Trust by Act of Parliament, 1926. "Thomas Lechford's Note-Book", Picton Press "Merchants and Revolution," Princeton University Press, 1994 "The New England Merchants in the Seventeenth Century," Bernard Bailyn, 1955 "Victoria's History of the Counties of England- Huntingdonshire" "Origin and Migration of the English Atlantic World," Alison Games, 1999 "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. 1," Nugent "Records of the Virginia Company of London" "Hotten's Lists" John Camden Hotten "Northamptonshire Deeds and Wills" Regards, Patrick Payne Atlanta, Georgia
In a message dated 9/6/00 6:15:19 PM Central Daylight Time, ecarlene@webtv.net writes: << I'm looking for my mother's cousin Vernon Payne his (1st)wife was named Doris ?, >> Have you tried any of the Internet telephone directory services? These things are fantastic for helping you find people all over the country who are presently living and have a telephone listing. You may not know the exact way the name is listed, but with some effort you can sure narrow your choices. These are FREE services. Jno
I need someone to help me get back on the track of my George W. Payne who married Emily Garrison in Moulton Alabama in 1864 . They had children named James , Molly , Andrew , George and William all were born in Alabama between 1866 and 1876 . Larry P.
I'm looking for my mother's cousin Vernon Payne his (1st)wife was named Doris ?, they had 2 boys Darrell Payne and Kevin Payne , one lives in Tennessee and one live some where up north near his mother . The last time she heard from him he lived in Texas. His mother was Estell Brown Payne , she married Wesley Payne . His grandfather was Hormer Brown . Vernon was born Brownsville, Alabama.He was a welder and Tool and Dye was his occupation. Please contact me if you know where he is or what has happened to him. Carlene P. Callahan