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Ancestors of Mark Willis Ballard


      204. Edward Herndon, born Abt. 1702 in King & Queen County, Virginia; died October 1759 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. He was the son of 408. Edward Herndon and 409. Mary Waller. He married 205. Elizabeth Stubblefield Abt. 1727.

      205. Elizabeth Stubblefield, born 1706 in King & Queen Co., VA; died Aft. October 04, 1743 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. She was the daughter of 410. Robert Stubblefield and 411. Ann.
     
Child of Edward Herndon and Elizabeth Stubblefield is:
  102 i.   Edward Herndon, born 1729 in St. Joseph's Parish, King & Queen County, Virginia; died October 1799 in Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; married Mary Colson Abt. 1755.


      206. Thomas Duerson, born Abt. 1716; died May 05, 1768 in Spotsylvania Co., VA. He married 207. Rebecca Travers.

      207. Rebecca Travers She was the daughter of 414. Capt. Samuel Travers and 415. Frances Allerton.
     
Child of Thomas Duerson and Rebecca Travers is:
  103 i.   Mary Colson, died Bef. 1799; married Edward Herndon Abt. 1755.


      208. William Hiter He married 209. Anne Hewes.

      209. Anne Hewes
     
Child of William Hiter and Anne Hewes is:
  104 i.   James Hiter, born Abt. 1744 in Stafford Co., VA; died 1801 in Kentucky; married Elizabeth Young.


      212. Robert Goodwin77, born 1739 in Hanover, Co., VA; died May 12, 1789 in Louisa Co., VA. He was the son of 424. James Goodwin and 425. Elizabeth Chapman. He married 213. Jane Tulloch.

      213. Jane Tulloch, born 1745 in Virginia. She was the daughter of 426. Thomas Tulloch and 427. Barbara Garland.

Notes for Robert Goodwin:
Wounded in the revolutionary war around 1776

More About Robert Goodwin:
Military service: Abt. 1776, Wounded in the Revolutionary War
Probate: June 08, 1789, Louisa Co., VA
Property: October 12, 1772, Deeded 100 acres to John Hogan in Louisa, Co., VA78
Residence: 1772, Trinity Parish, Louisa Co., VA
Will: May 09, 1789, Signed in Louisa Co., VA
     
Children of Robert Goodwin and Jane Tulloch are:
  106 i.   Hugh Goodwin, born February 27, 1770 in Louisa Co., VA; died December 26, 1844 in Spotsylvania Co., VA; married Elizabeth Blaydes.
  ii.   Mary Goodwin79, born September 28, 1772; died January 11, 1818 in Spotsylvania Co., VA; married Joseph Graves October 26, 1790 in Spotsylvania Co., VA.
  More About Joseph Graves:
Residence: "Red House"

  iii.   Barbara Goodwin80, born November 18, 1774; died March 15, 1794; married William Coghill.
  iv.   Robert Goodwin81,82, born August 10, 1777; married Judith Tyler October 11, 1804 in "Fredericks Hall".
  More About Robert Goodwin:
Residence: "Spring Garden", Louisa Co., VA

  v.   John Chapman Goodwin, born November 06, 1776 in (or November 10, 1776); died December 13, 184583; married Ann Rhodes Thompson.
  More About John Chapman Goodwin:
Burial: 1845, "Oaksby"
Military service: Abt. 1812, Wounded in leg
Residence: "Oaksby"
Will: August 13, 1841, Louisa Co., VA84

  vi.   Mildred Goodwin, born June 09, 1782; died September 11, 1784.
  vii.   Archibald Tulloch Goodwin85, born November 30, 1785 in Louisa Co., VA; died October 02, 1845 in Louisa Co., VA; married Candace Sandridge.
  More About Archibald Tulloch Goodwin:
Residence: "Goodwin House"

  viii.   Elizabeth Garland Goodwin86, born May 02, 1768; married Spencer Coleman; born May 04, 1763.


      214. William Blaydes87,88, born Abt. 1750 in New Kent Co., VA; died October 04, 1785 in "Spring Grove", Spotsylvania Co., VA. He was the son of 428. Jesse Blaydes and 429. Rebecca. He married 215. Mary Ann Coleman.

      215. Mary Ann Coleman, born 1753; died February 02, 1806 in "Spring Grove", Spotsylvania Co., VA. She was the daughter of 430. John Coleman and 431. Eunice Hawes.

Notes for William Blaydes:
In March 1768 William Blaydes and others were charged with attending an "unauthorized religious service" at the house of Jacob Burtrus, a former quaker, who along with his brother John form the nucleus of Carmel Church, Caroline Co.'s oldest Baptist Church. This altercation was one of the reasons Patrick Henry advocated for separation of church and state.

He furnished supplies for the revolutionary war. May have owned land in Kent Co.

More About William Blaydes:
Probate: December 06, 1785, Spotsylvania Co., VA89
Property: 1,000 acres on the North Anna River (Plat in Deed Book E, p. 900)
Residence: "Spring Grove", Spotsylvania Co., VA90
Will: March 11, 1784
     
Children of William Blaydes and Mary Coleman are:
  107 i.   Elizabeth Blaydes, born January 25, 1773 in "Spring Grove", Spotsylvania Co., VA; died March 27, 1832; married Hugh Goodwin.
  ii.   Nancy Blaydes
  iii.   John Coleman Blaydes, born Abt. 1775.
  More About John Coleman Blaydes:
Census: 1810, Spotsylvania Co., VA. Lists 10 whites, 16 slaves91

  iv.   Nicie Blaydes
  v.   William Hawes Blaydes, born January 08, 1786.
  vi.   Fanny Blaydes, married Schuyler Harris Bef. 1788.


      216. Harry Harris
     
Child of Harry Harris is:
  108 i.   Henry Harris, Sr., born 1763; died 1820; married Susanna Collins.


      218. Jeremiah Collins92, died 1781 in Caroline Co., VA. He was the son of 436. Thomas Collins, Sr. and 437. Ann.
     
Child of Jeremiah Collins is:
  109 i.   Susanna Collins, born 1768 in Caroline Co., VA; died 1840; married Henry Harris, Sr..


      220. John Hart, born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. He married 221. Mary Maxwell.

      221. Mary Maxwell

Notes for John Hart:
Had a stocking factory in Edinburgh where he is buried.
     
Child of John Hart and Mary Maxwell is:
  110 i.   Captain Malcomb Hart, born January 29, 1752 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; died 1814 in Renfrew, Louisa Co., VA; married Judith Harris Crew February 01, 1791 in Hanover Co., VA.


      222. James Crew93, born August 12, 1725 in Hanover Co., Virginia; died Aft. 1785 in Negroford, Hanover Co., VA. He was the son of 444. Andrew Crew and 445. Hannah Ellyson. He married 223. Judith Harris Aft. January 14, 1759.

      223. Judith Harris, born Abt. 1738 in Cedar Creek, Hanover Co., Va. She was the daughter of 446. Benjamin Harris and 447. Sarah Dumas.

Notes for James Crew:
Quaker. Had about 10 children. Member of White Oak Swamp Meeting before 1759. Removed to Cedar Creek Meeting in 1759     
     
Children of James Crew and Judith Harris are:
  i.   Unity Crew, born August 31, 1760.
  ii.   Littleberry Crew, born December 10, 1762.
  iii.   Jesse Crew, born January 18, 1765.
  iv.   Obadiah Crew, born March 01, 1767.
  v.   Sarah Crew, born July 16, 1769.
  111 vi.   Judith Harris Crew, born February 01, 1772 in Negroford, Hanover Co., VA; died August 18, 1857 in Renfrew, Louisa Co., VA; married Captain Malcomb Hart February 01, 1791 in Hanover Co., VA.
  vii.   Dorothy Crew, born January 05, 1774.
  viii.   James Crew, born January 05, 1774.
  ix.   Benjamin Crew, born May 21, 1779.
  x.   Mary Crew, born July 21, 1781.


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