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Ancestors of Irene Harvey


Generation No. 6


      34. James Gentry33, born 1757 in Hanover, Virginia; died June 22, 1851 in Hanover, Virginia. He was the son of 68. George Gentry and 69. Elizabeth Stringer. He married 35. Mary Hicks Abt. 1780 in Virginia.

      35. Mary Hicks, born May 09, 1763 in Goochland Co., Virginia; died 1835 in Hanover, Virginia. She was the daughter of 70. Stephen Hicks and 71. Agnes Hancock.

More About Mary Hicks:
Christening: June 26, 1763, St. James, Northam Parish, Goochland Co., Virginia

More About James Gentry and Mary Hicks:
Marriage: Abt. 1780, Virginia
     
Children of James Gentry and Mary Hicks are:
  i.   George Gentry, born Abt. 1781 in Albemarle Co., Virginia.
  ii.   Nancy Gentry, born July 15, 1783 in Albemarle Co., Virginia; died 1851 in Winchester, Clark Co., Kentucky; married Nathan Lipscombe December 25, 1800 in Winchester, Clark Co., Kentucky.
  More About Nathan Lipscombe and Nancy Gentry:
Marriage: December 25, 1800, Winchester, Clark Co., Kentucky

  iii.   James Gentry, born Abt. 1787 in Bedford Co., Virginia.
  iv.   Polly Gentry, born Abt. 1789 in Albemarle Co., Virginia.
  v.   John Gentry, born Abt. 1791 in Albemarle Co., Virginia; died December 30, 1857.
  17 vi.   Elizabeth Gentry, born January 14, 1793 in Albemarle Co., Virginia; died June 02, 1863 in Lincoln Co., Missouri; married Martin Harvey January 16, 1808 in Albemarle Co., Virginia.


      36. Chesley Callaway, born May 06, 1760 in Bedford Co., Virginia; died February 15, 1846 in Ohio Co., Kentucky. He was the son of 72. James C. Callaway and 73. Sarah Bramblett. He married 37. Christina Galloway February 24, 1785 in Bedford Co., Virginia34.

      37. Christina Galloway, born Abt. 1764; died Bef. 1840 in Ohio Co., Kentucky. She was the daughter of 74. John Galloway.

Notes for Chesley Callaway:
Bedford County Virginia Order Book 6, page 83, October Court 1774, ordered that Church Wardens bind out Chesley Callaway an orphan of James Callaway deceased, according to law.

CALLAWAY/CALLOWAY - I have found records under both spellings. CALLAWAY seems to be the most common spelling, so that is what I have used.

KENTUCKY PENSION ROLL 1835

Chesley Calloway
Ohio County
Private
Massachusetts Line
$80.00 Annual Allowance
$240.00 Amount Received
June 11, 1833 Pension started
Age 74
* * * *

Marriage Notes for Chesley Callaway and Christina Galloway:
James Bramblett, surety. Consent of John Galloway, father of Christina.

More About Chesley Callaway and Christina Galloway:
Marriage: February 24, 1785, Bedford Co., Virginia34
     
Children of Chesley Callaway and Christina Galloway are:
  18 i.   Chesley Callaway, Jr., born Abt. 1785 in Virginia; died March 24, 1847 in Lincoln Co., Missouri; married Elizabeth Gilbert October 24, 1809 in Ohio Co., Kentucky.
  ii.   Zachariah Callaway, born Abt. 1786 in Virginia; died Abt. 1848 in Lincoln Co., Missouri; married Phoebe Cleaver February 17, 1805 in Ohio Co., Kentucky; born Abt. 1787.
  More About Zachariah Callaway:
Burial: OLd Alexanderia Church Cemetery

  More About Zachariah Callaway and Phoebe Cleaver:
Marriage: February 17, 1805, Ohio Co., Kentucky

  iii.   Sarah Callaway, born 1791 in Kentucky; died 1846; married Robert Tarelton February 10, 1810 in Ohio Co., Kentucky; born Abt. 1790.
  More About Robert Tarelton and Sarah Callaway:
Marriage: February 10, 1810, Ohio Co., Kentucky

  iv.   Frances Callaway, born 1793 in Kentucky; married Elojah Crowe January 21, 1811 in Ohio Co., Kentucky; born Abt. 1793.
  More About Elojah Crowe and Frances Callaway:
Marriage: January 21, 1811, Ohio Co., Kentucky

  v.   William Callaway, born 1795; died September 1827 in Missouri.
  vi.   Andrew Callaway, born 1796.
  vii.   James Walter Callaway, born January 1801 in Ohio County, Kentucky; died March 07, 1842 in Ohio County, Kentucky; married Mehala Mills March 23, 1823 in Ohio Co., Kentucky; born Abt. 1805.
  More About James Callaway and Mehala Mills:
Marriage: March 23, 1823, Ohio Co., Kentucky

  viii.   Tonzay Callaway, born 1803 in Kentucky; died 1841 in Ohio Co., Kentucky; married William C. Simmons June 1820 in Ohio Co., Kentucky; born Abt. 1800.
  More About William Simmons and Tonzay Callaway:
Marriage: June 1820, Ohio Co., Kentucky


      38. Benjamin Gilbert, born Abt. 1760.
     
Child of Benjamin Gilbert is:
  19 i.   Elizabeth Gilbert, born Abt. 1790 in Maryland; died Bef. 1840 in Ohio Co., Kentucky; married Chesley Callaway, Jr. October 24, 1809 in Ohio Co., Kentucky.


      42. John Huston35, born July 26, 1758 in New Castle Co., Delaware; died December 1824 in Nelson Co., Kentucky36. He was the son of 84. James Huston II and 85. Jane Elliott. He married 43. Elizabeth Brown.

      43. Elizabeth Brown, died Bef. 1824.

Notes for John Huston:
When John was about ten years old his family moved from Delaware to the Juanata Valley in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. His mother died about 1769 and his father remarried a few years later. When his father died in 1789, John was already married and had children of his own. In 1792, John along with other members of his family, including his step-mother, Abigail, moved to Nelson County, Kentucky, settling near the town of Bloomfield.



WILL of JOHN HUSTON

Will of John Huston, "weakly in body," states as he has given to son THOMAS HUSTON a part of the land by deed, he now gives to him $1.00 and the large Bible. To daughters JEAN POOLE, ISABEL NORTON, MARGARET HERRON, and SALLY TUCKER, and to sons HUGH HUSTON, JOHN HUSTON, and SAMUEL HUSTON, that part of the land lying on the other side of the road from the house wherein he now lives, except for a part which shall hereafter be mentioned, beginning at corner to SEARLES LEWIS, Thomas Huston, and testator, thence with said road to a small bridge in the lane nearly opposite the old barn, thence a straight line so as to divide the spring generally known as the Big Spring, then with the drain of said spring to the lower end of the meadow, back to the road, then a straight line from a white oak which was formerly a corner between James Hughes and testator to a large walnut which is a corner between Foster and testator, then with the line between Foster and testator to Samuel Bland's corner, then with the line between said Bland and testator to WILLIAM WAKEFIELD'S, then with that line a straight line to Searle Lewis's line, thence with that line to the beginning. Said land to be laid off in lots agreeable to the quality and quantity, and one lot to JAMES POOLE, one lot to ISABEL NORTON, one lot to MARGARET HERRON, one to SALLY TUCKER, and one to JOHN HUSTON. Also a lot to HUGH and SAMUEL, to be equally divided between them, making six lots. To ABIGAIL WAKEFIELD, the strip of land which testator holds between Wakefield's line and Searles Lewis's line, and each of other daughters to which he has willed lots, and son John, are to pay Abigail Wakefield $15.00 each. To daughter ELIZABETH HUSTON, one Negro girl named Eliza, and also the side of the plantation whereon testator now lives, and also the meadow, and the benefit of the Big Spring, and the benefit of the household and kitchen furniture. Also her choice of two horses and two plows with the gears and other utensils for working said land, and the profits of said land as long as she remains single. But if she changes her way of living for a married life, then the land mentioned is to be sold and she is to have one-third of the money arising therefrom. Also all of the horned cattle to Elizabeth except one milk cow which is to go to daughter Sally. Also to daughters Abigail Wakefield and sally Tucker, two ewes each, and the other part of the sheep to daughter Elizabeth. All of the hogs to daughter Elizabeth. The Negro woman Lucy and child Caroline are to be sold, and Elizabeth to have one-third of the money with the rest of the money to the rest of the heirs to be equally divided. To daughter Elizabeth, all of the crop of grain which is on hand, with rents due testator this fall, and all of the outstanding debts out of which Elizabeth is to pay all of testator's just debts and funeral expenses.
Appoints William Wakefield, and daughter Elizabeth, as executors. September 15, 1824.
Butler G. Ramey, John M. Foster and James B. Glass, witnesses.
Probated December 20, 1824.
William Wakefield qualified as Executor and executed bond of $4,000 with David Huston, Thomas Huston and Butler G. Ramey as his sureties.



More About John Huston:
Military service: Revolutionary War, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia, 4th Battalion.
Will: December 20, 1824, Probated - Nelson Co., Kentucky
     
Children of John Huston and Elizabeth Brown are:
  i.   Abigail Huston, married William Wakefield.
  ii.   John Huston
  iii.   Samuel Huston
  iv.   Thomas Huston36, born Abt. 1780.
  v.   Jean Huston36, born Abt. 1782; married James Poole.
  21 vi.   Isabelle Huston, born September 15, 1784 in Cumberland/ Mifflin Co., Pennsylvania; died Abt. 1862 in Lincoln Co., Missouri; married William W. Norton October 31, 1810 in Nelson Co., Kentucky.
  vii.   Margaret Huston36, born Abt. 1786; married ? Herron.
  viii.   Sally Huston, born Abt. 1788.
  ix.   Hugh Huston, born Abt. 1790.
  x.   Elizabeth Huston, born Abt. 1792.


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