Individual Notes
Note for: Ann Knowles, 1649 -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Also known as Ann Tatum. May also be the same
person as Ann Worsham
Individual Notes
Note for: John Todd, 18 Oct 1594 - 19 Mar
1677/78 Index
Individual Note: TENATION Sources for information below: J. Thompson
(chahtabear@@aol.com) TENATION RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Family Ties
NUED
NUED Source: Blackman/Farmer
Roots
NUED Bermuda 1677 Wills 1:250
NUED Will made Mar 1, 1677, proved Mar 26, 1678
NUED John Todd, Of
Southampton, widower children mary, Amos Tudor, Henry, John TENATION Tudor, Joseph Tudor, Benjamin Tudor, Elizabeth
(Now Wethersby), Sarah TENATION (now Jackson). Grandchildren of all but mary and henry. exec: Hnery TENATION Durham,
Thomas Richards wit: William Keele, Henry Onyon inventory included
NUED
NUED Note: pg 212 Mercer's "Bermuda
Settlers of the 17th century" 1673, Book TENATION V(A) pg 468 Sep 1, 1673
NUED
NUED I, Thomas Richards, being in
England in 1651, discoursed with Joseph TENATION Todd, skinner, who lived in Walbrook and who told me that he had
bought TENATION two shared land in Bermuda on which his brother John Todd should live and TENATION at his decease the
same should go to his nephew, Joseph Todd, son of John TENATION Todd.
NUED
NUED Memorials of the Bermudas by
Lefroy, pg 401.
NUED
NUED John Todd held land in "Southampton Tribe, formerly part of ye twelve TENATION shares
of Sr Nathaniell Rich. A tenement and two shares of land in his TENATION owne occupation Abutting at ye south end
partly on ye south side sea and TENATION partly uppon a parcell of common land there. And at ye north end upon a
TENATION bay called ______, lying betweene ye lands last before entred of Capt Wm TENATION Sayle to ye eastwards and
ye ffree-schoole land to ye westwards cont."
NUED
NUED Memorials of the Bermudas by Lefroy, Volume II pg
7
NUED
NUED Letter from the Committee in London to Captain Josias Forster
NUED London 1 Jan
1649/50
NUED
NUED "Wee have chosen and appoynted Mr. John Todd to be marshall in the roome TENATION of Mr. John
Stowe and requier you and the Govrnor & Councewll forthwith TENATION to see the s'd John Todd invented in the same wth
all the emunityes TENATION belonging to the said place for wch wee have sent here with him a TENATION commission."
...signed by Nath Rich, Owen Rowe, Joseph Todd, John TENATION Oxenbridge, Leonard Ward, Isaak Rowe.
NUED
NUED pg
41 Order of Council of State, 21 May 1653, Interegnum Entry Book, vol TENATION xcvii CP pg 402.
NUED
NUED "The
petition of Leonard Ward and Joseph Todd on behalf of the well TENATION affected of the compay of the Somers Islands s
referred to the Committee TENATION for that business."
NUED
NUED pg 42 Order of the Council of State, 25th June
1653, Domestic Entry TENATION Book. Interregnum No 7, pg 411
NUED
NUED "That a commission be granted to
Cornelius Holland Esqre, Colonell Owen TENATION Rowe, Sr Thomas Wroth, Francis Alleyn Esqre, Dr Aaron Gourdon, Maurice
TENATION Thomson Esqre, Mr Wm Jessop, Mr John Oxenbridge, Mr Edward Pead, Mr TENATION Leonard Ward, Mr Joseph Tod, Mr
George Turberville, Mr George Prynn, Mr TENATION Edward Carter, Mr Elias Roberts, Mr Mathew Batson, and Mr Nathaniel
TENATION Hawes, or any of the three or more of them, whereof the Governor or TENATION Deputy to be one, To be a
Company for the governing and carrying on the TENATION affairs of the Somer Islands als Bermudas, and to have the same
powers TENATION and privileges as the former Company had."
Individual Notes
Note for: Elizabeth Paynter, ABT. 1620 -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Sources for information below: J. Thompson
(chahtabear@@aol.com) TENATION RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Family Ties
NUED
NUED Another source lists her
name as Elizabeth mallory. Possibly married to TENATION a Mallory before John Todd
NUED
NUED Other sources list
her parents as Stephen Paynter and Alice Harrison
NUED
NUED Todd, John (father of Joseph) Oct 19, 1659, bequest
to wife Elizabeth in TENATION will of Stephen Paynter W1:69
Individual Notes
Note for: William Tod, ABT. 1570 -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Sources for information below: J. Thompson
(chahtabear@@aol.com) TENATION RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Family Ties
NUED
NUED Hampshire Record entries
designated the "Tod" spelling, which probably TENATION means that this William's family possibly migrated from
Scotland or TENATION Ireland to England. This was the only Tod/Todd family in the area of TENATION Eling in the
1600's. Name found on the baptismal record for Joseph and TENATION Benjamin Todd, per Ran Rader. Other sources list
his name as John Todd TENATION (Darla McDonald). It should be noted that the name of William does not TENATION appear
among known grandchildren (children of John), which was and still TENATION is quite common among the Todd family. This
confusion may make it TENATION impossible to determine which Todd lines to go through from here.
NUED
NUED Note:
Reginal (Reginald) is possibly William's grandfather's father. TENATION Reginald did have a son named William, born
1569 Pontefract, West Riding, TENATION Yorkshire, England, died 1617, who married Isabel Rogerson 24 Sep 1592 in
TENATION Pontefract, West Riding, York, England, b. 157(source left this number TENATION incomplete). I do not believe
however, it can be proven beyond doubt TENATION that these are the same Todds, although Sheila Stewart lists the
second TENATION son of Reginald as John born in Hampshire (then Southampton) which if TENATION verified would be
fairly solid ground. Again, however, the spouses and TENATION some information conflicts with the wills and other
primary sources. JCT TENATION 6/10/01
NUED
NUED Additional children, not previously listed per: Lee Ann
Griffin
NUED
NUED Sources for Todd family info:
NUED
NUED Rirsch, David. Todd Family of Eling,
Southampshire, England, TENATION Philadelphia and Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and Rowan Countyu, North TENATION
Carolina, Madison County, Kentucky, Butler and Howard Counties, Missouri TENATION and Others. Privately Published.
Original manuscript in the MO Valley TENATION Room, Mid-Continent Branch, Kansas City, Missouri Public Library.
Donated TENATION by Betty I. Smith Silfies.
NUED
NUED Sears, Richard. A Utopian Experiment in Kentucky:
Integration and TENATION Social Equality at Berea, 1866-1904. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1996.
NUED
NUED Todd
Roots in Madison County, Kentucky.
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Tudor, ABT. 1575 -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Sources for information below: J. Thompson
(chahtabear@@aol.com) TENATION RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Family Ties
NUED
NUED From notes of Claude C.
Todd 1969, Springfield, Missouri-Joplin Public TENATION Library, Joplin, Missouri, she is noted as being descended
from the House TENATION of Tudor. Following leads from this, I am led to Robert Tudor whom I am TENATION quite
confident is the grandson of Jasper Tudor, but this confidence is TENATION muted in that I cannot find the names of
Jasper's children to verify the TENATION data. JCT 2/22/97
Individual Notes
Note for: Isabel Rogerson, 1571 -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Sources for information below: J. Thompson
(chahtabear@@aol.com) TENATION RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Family Ties
NUED
NUED Questionable marriage, may
be different William Todd
Individual Notes
Note for: Woodford Robert Miller, 1860 - 15 Apr
1920 Index
Individual Note: TENATION Merchant and Farmer.
NUED
NUED death
sources:
NUED
NUED Title: They Came to Kentucky
NUED Author: Alberta Carson Kirkwood
NUED Publication:
Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1976
NUED Repository:
NUED Call Number:
NUED Media: Book
NUED Page: p
459, p 657
NUED Text: date only given as 1920
NUED
NUED Title: Kentucky Vital Records
NUED Publication:
http://ukcc.uky.edu/~vitalrec/, various dates
NUED Repository:
NUED Call Number:
NUED Media: Electronic
NUED
NUED
NUED Buried in Big Bone Baptist Cemetery, Boone Co., KY source:
NUED
NUED Title: They Came
to Kentucky
NUED Author: Alberta Carson Kirkwood
NUED Publication: Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD
1976
NUED Repository:
NUED Call Number:
NUED Media: Book
NUED Page: p 459, p 657
NUED
NUED data
obtained from: TENATION http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=clore
Individual Notes
Note for: Lizzie Ella Holtzclaw, 1863 -
1933 Index
Individual Note: TENATION Burial: Big Bone Baptist Cemetery, Boone Co., KY
Individual Notes
Note for: William Pigg, 1811 -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION With the help of Robert Finnell
Lockbaum:
NUED
NUED 1st Wife: Mary Bowling
NUED 2nd Wife: Nancy A. Robinson DL 7-26-1856 Clay
NUED 3rd
Wife: Mary Polly Baker m. 10-12-1873 Clay
NUED
NUED 1850 Clay County KY Census records:
NUED
NUED 703.
William Pigg 30 M Farmer $300
NUED Mary 25 F
NUED Lucretta 9 F
NUED Samuel 7 M
NUED Matthew 6 M
NUED
Sarah 4 F
NUED Nancy 1 F
NUED Elizabeth 80 F (b. 1770 - Mother of William/Gabriel)
NUED Gabriel 25 M (b. 1825
- Brother of William)
NUED
NUED Note: If Elizabeth is the mother of William and Gabriel, according to TENATION
these ages, she would have been 50 and 55 when they were born. According TENATION to the 1860 census, William is 49
and that would make him 19 years older TENATION than the 1850 census. I believe he was born 1811 and that would make
TENATION Elizabeth about 31 years old at his birth. Makes more sense. Gabriel TENATION I'm not sure about. He shows up
in the 1860 census as 32 and married. TENATION Waiting for information from Jesse Wilson, Clay County Pigg researcher
TENATION and ggrandson of Gabriel Pigg, brother to William. See email transcribed TENATION below.
NUED
NUED 1860
Clay County KY Census records:
NUED
NUED 872. William Pigg 49 M ? Ky. Blacksmith 600 200
NUED Nancy 45 F
TN
NUED Samuel 18 M Clay Farm Labor
NUED Madison 16 M Clay Farm Labor
NUED Sally A 14 F Clay
NUED Jane 10
F Clay
NUED William 7 M Clay
NUED John C. B. 3 M Clay
NUED
NUED Note from Robert: 2nd Wife of William,
Nancy Robinson, DL 7-26-1856 TENATION Clay
NUED
NUED 1870 Clay County Census records:
NUED
NUED 78.
William Pigg 51 M Farmer 500 200 TENATION (age should have been 59)
NUED Nancy A. 53 F NC Housekeeper TENATION (age
should have been 55)
NUED Polly A. 26 F At home TENATION (this is possibly Sally A. - b abt 1846 per 1860 TENATION
census)
NUED William 19 M Work on farm TENATION (1860 census recorded him as 7 years old)
NUED Braxton 13 M Work
on farm TENATION (This is John C. B. Pigg son of 2nd wife - Nancy A. TENATION Robinson)
NUED Elisha 3 M TENATION
(If this is son of Nancy and William, Nancy TENATION would have been 52)
NUED
NUED
NUED 1880 Clay County
Census records:
NUED
NUED 86-87. William Pigg 69 WM Farmer KNN
NUED Mary 35 WF W Keeping House KNN
NUED
John B 21 WM S Farm Laborer KNK
NUED Elisha 12 WM SS TENATION KKK (not sure why Elisha shows up as Step Son when he
is listed as TENATION Nancy's son on the 1870 Census and John B. (John C. B. and Braxton) is TENATION Nancy's son too.
They would be Mary's Step son's not William's. TENATION Confused.
NUED Theophilus 7 WM S TENATION KNK
NUED Hiram
7 WM S TENATION KNK
NUED Henry 3/12 WM S TENATION KNK (April is noted beside this son, I'm assuming that April was
the TENATION date of the census and not the date of Henry's birth)
NUED
NUED Date: Friday, 7 Feb 2003 5:28:24
pm
NUED From: "jess wilson"
NUED To:
NUED
NUED Pigg Cousin
Carol, Your grandmother, for some unknown reason failed to TENATION tell you about the most interesting branch of
your family, the Piggs. I TENATION have done research for most of the families in this part of south eastern
TENATION Kentucky and have found them the most interesting family.
NUED
NUED The emigrant, John Pigg was a
partner with the great grandfather of the TENATION James Madison who became a president of these United States, no
less. TENATION They received fifty acres of land for each person they brought from TENATION England. They came in
or about 1650. Somewhere in my thousands of TENATION letters is the genealogy of a person whose ancestor was
brought over by TENATION John Pigg.
NUED
NUED The first John Pigg was a very wealthy man, a large slave
owner. Each TENATION generation after him, John, Jr., Paul, William, Paul, Jr., then James TENATION Madison (s/b
William) your ggggrandfather, and his younger brother TENATION Gabriel, my great grandfather and three or four
brothers. Each were a TENATION little less rich than the one before. When it came to my great TENATION
grandfather, Gabriel, he didn't have a pot or a window.
NUED
NUED My grandfather, George Harvey Pigg was a
poor coal miner, who by hard TENATION work and saving finally was fairly comfortable. He had a small farm at
TENATION Altamont near East Bernstadt.
NUED
NUED I once or twice met the George Pigg that was the informant
you write TENATION about. What puzzles me in that the George Pigg that would have been from TENATION London (he's
referring to the death certificate where I told him the Geo. TENATION Pigg, informant, was from Berea - not
London). The George Pigg I knew TENATION was an insurance man at London.
NUED
NUED Can you mail me a photo
copy of that death certificate and at the same TENATION time give me a your mailing address? I have a bushel
basket of notes and TENATION other information about this family. There was one brother that lived on TENATION
what is now Berea College property.
NUED
NUED Jess Wilson
NUED 7____ Possum Trot Road
NUED Manchester
KY 40962
NUED
NUED (Original message)
NUED From: Carol Osborne
NUED To:
NUED Sent: Friday, February 7, 2003 12:53 PM
NUED Subject: James Madison (Matt)
Pigg
NUED
NUED I was researching the Clay County KY archives and found a message you TENATION wrote in
1999 concerning the above Pigg member. I believe this might be TENATION my gggrandfather. The James Madison
Pigg I am looking was 6 years old in TENATION the 1850 Clay County census. His father was William Pigg and
mother TENATION Mary. He shows up in the 1880 Census with daughter Susan L. Pigg (my TENATION
great-grandmother). Susan Lucretia Pigg married 1) Bob Smith 2) TENATION Slyvana Shearer and 3) Caleb Hawkins
Todd (my ggrandfather).
NUED
NUED Geo Pigg (Berea) was the informant on Matt Pigg's death
certificate.
NUED
NUED Please let me know if we are the same family. I'm very interested in TENATION
talking to you about this side of the family that my grandmother (Mary TENATION Frances Todd) never talked
about.
NUED
NUED Thank you,
NUED Carol in Boone County KY
Individual Notes
Note for: Campbell (Camron) Pigg, ABT. 1875 -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Listed on the 1910 Kentucky Census,
Madison County:
NUED
NUED Cam Pigg
NUED
NUED Enumeration District 74
NUED Age: 36
NUED
Color: W
NUED Birthplace: KY
NUED Relatives:
NUED
NUED Wife Beckie 25, Kentucky
NUED Son Conal
05, Kentucky
NUED Daughter Fenan 02, Kentucky
NUED Daughter Zella NR, Kentucky (under 1
year)
NUED
NUED
Individual Notes
Note for: W. P. Anderson, -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Listed as father of Mary Jane Anderson
on her death certificate. He was TENATION from Rockcastle County, KY.
Individual Notes
Note for: Sallie Todd, -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Listed as Mother of Mary Jane Anderson
on her death certificate. She was TENATION from Rockcastle County, KY.
Individual Notes
Note for: John Pigg, -
Index
Individual Note: TENATION Source: Jess Wilson research. His
publication: A Pigg Family History
NUED
NUED By all accounts our first Pigg ancestor that came to
America was (A1) TENATION John Pigg. Edward Franklyn Haley in his book, Haley and Related Families TENATION
has this to say: "As far as can be determined, all the family of Pigg in TENATION virginia, and of the states
to the west, descend from John Pigg, the TENATION immigrant from England, and his wife Jane Pigg. John Pigg,
the TENATION immigrant, apparently had been a supporter of King Charles and was a man TENATION of substance in
England." See my story, "The Head of Charles 1, King of TENATION England" in The Sugar Pond and the Fritter
Tree.
NUED
NUED According to Haley, John Pigg, the immigrant whom we shall refer to as TENATION (A1)
John Pigg and his wife Jane had three sons and two daughters, John, TENATION Henry, Edward, Elizabeth and
Ellen. Now and in the future I shall use a TENATION numbering system wherein a letter will designate the
generation and a TENATION number will give the order of birth where known.
NUED
NUED Now in-as-much=as
we do not at this time know the order of birth I am TENATION arbitrarily assigning numbers as
follows:
NUED
NUED B1 John Pigg
NUED B2 Edward Pigg
NUED B3 Henry Pigg
NUED B4 Elizabeth
Pigg
NUED B5 Ellen Pigg
NUED
Individual Notes
Note for: John Pigg, ABT. 1653 - ABT.
1735 Index
Individual Note: TENATION There is some confusion as to the name
of the wife of (B1) John Pigg. In TENATION Haley's book her name is listed as Jane. This may be a mistake. In
my TENATION copy of the book I have marked out Jane and written Elizabeth. I got TENATION this from a letter
by Col. Albert Pigg. We do not know when B1 John Pigg TENATION was born. It cannot be said with any surety if
he was born in England or TENATION Virginia.
NUED
NUED Haley cites "a payment on the 10th of August
1735, by the Vestry of 100 TENATION pounds of tobacco to Mrs. Jane Pigg. The amount probably represents a
TENATION final payment due her deceased husband for services as Clerk of the TENATION Vestry." the Vestry was
the ruling body of the established church, the TENATION Church of England.
NUED
NUED Whether B1 John
Pigg's wife was Jane or Elizabeth, Haley notes that they TENATION may have had several children, however he
names one probable son, George TENATION which we will call C2 George Pigg. He lists C1 Paul Pigg as a son of
B1 TENATION John Pigg and wife Jane.
Individual Notes
Note for: Paul Pigg, ABT. 1688 - 27 Nov
1767 Index
Individual Note: TENATION Paul Pigg, 1st wife Elizabeth, 2nd wife
Sarah.
NUED
NUED C1 Paul Pigg was born about 1688 in the County of King and Queen. he was TENATION
married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth Osborne of Amelia County. TENATION she was born about 1692, the
daughter of William Osborne. They had three TENATION children.
NUED
NUED Paul Pigg's second marriage
was to Sarah ?. We do not know what her TENATION maiden name was. Paul and Sarah Pigg had 7
children.
NUED
NUED we know these names because Paul Pigg made a will in 17656 and he TENATION probably
died within a year. His will was the first will probated in the TENATION new county of Pittsylvania in the
year 1767. he was about 79 years old.