__ | _John Jonathon CROW _| | (1770 - ....) m 1800| | |__ | | |--Sallie CROW | (1804 - ....) | __ | | |_Elizabeth __________| m 1800 | |__
[621]
!Per Ed Crow's notes which he got from Melvina Crow Newman, his aunt,
Sallie married Ed Harris.
_Henry Harned CROW ________+ | (1844 - 1923) m 1864 _Franklin Lovelace CROW _| | (1872 - 1942) | | |_Mary HARNED ______________+ | (1845 - 1899) m 1864 | |--Mary Willie CROWE | (1905 - 1906) | _Francis Valerian LIMBACH _ | | (1855 - ....) m 1876 |_Annie LIMBACH __________| (1877 - 1955) | |_Barbara DASCHBACH ________ (1855 - ....) m 1876
[841] !Buried with parents in Mt Moriah Baptist Church Cemetery, Boston, KY.
_Henry GONTERMAN _______+ | (1736 - 1815) m 1764 _Jacob GONTERMAN ____| | (1767 - 1840) m 1791| | |_Catrin Elizabeth CASS _ | (1745 - ....) m 1764 | |--Hannah P GONTERMAN | (1810 - ....) | _Jonathon STARK ________+ | | (1740 - 1803) m 1771 |_Hannah STARK _______| (1771 - 1839) m 1791| |_Margaret BALL _________+ (1748 - 1805) m 1771
_____________________________ | _ MAHAN __________________| | (1884 - ....) m 1904 | | |_____________________________ | | |--Vernon MAHAN | (1906 - ....) | _James Nicholas BEATTIE _____+ | | (1860 - 1912) m 1882 |_Amanda Hamilton BEATTIE _| (1884 - 1967) m 1904 | |_Elizabeth Mathilda SKINNER _+ (1864 - 1946) m 1882
[283] !Listed in Geneology of Connecticut Families pg 524.
_____________________ | _James SHIRLEY ______| | (1735 - 1791) m 1758| | |_____________________ | | |--Zachariah SHIRLEY | (1770 - 1826) | _Moses GARRIOTT _____ | | (1710 - ....) |_Judith GARRIOTT ____| (1743 - 1831) m 1758| |_____________________
[1767]
!From The Descendants of James Shirley of Culpeper Co, VA, as found in the
Filson Club, Louisville, KY, Jun 1991. See Copy in my Blue BKB.
He and Thomas were twins. Both bachelors and lived together. Most of these
Shirley records came from suit papers in the Circuit Court of Madison Co, VA to
determine the disposition of the estate of his twin brother, Thomas, who died
intestate in Jul 1845. He and his brother between them amassed a fortune in
land and slaves. A tax record, for instance, shows holdings of 48,933 acres
(over 75 sq. mi.) in Madison County alone and a division of the slaves in 1853
listed over 100 of them by name and value.