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Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:36 PM
Part One my Main Paternal Line/Source of Inheritance Other parts will follow:

The Reader/Reeder family is nearly solid English, primarily from East Riding in Yorkshire. There are two Irish lineages the Ferrel’s and the Mullin’s, the rest are English. I am breaking up the file into parts because with all the lineages together the file will be rather large.





READER/REEDER LINE




1st. Gen.
Robert READER b.1665? d.ca.1708 Stainforth, Yorkshire.
m.Saray (Sarah?) UNKNOWN.
[apprx. 8 children born, only the three known are listed below].


2nd. Gen.
1.Robert READER II b.1672 d.1777
m.1724 Whitgift, Yorkshire, England to
Mary HOOTEN [Houghton?/Hooten?].(born in Blacktoft, Yorkshire, England)

2.Thomas READER.

3.William READER.


3rd.Gen.
Children of Robert and Mary [HOOTEN] READER;

a.Joseph READER

b.Thomas READER

c.Eleanor READER
m.Stephen CLARK

d.Ann "Nannie" READER

e.Doroty "Dollie" READER

f.Robert READER III b.1730 Whitgift, Yorkshire
d.1780-1782 Mecklenburg Co., VA.
m.1767 Blacktoft, Yorks., England to
Grace BRIGHAM b.Unknown d.aft.1798.(English ancestry)

4th. Gen.
Children of Robert and Grace [Brigham] READER;

i. Thomas READER b.1770's d.1819 Rutherford Co., N.C.
m.1798 Mecklenburg Co., VA to
Lucy MULLINS b.1770's d.Unknown, Overton Co., TN.

ii.Robert READER b.ca.1768 Blacktoft, Yorks., England
m.1792 Mary "Polly" MULLINS.

iii.Jehu READER
m.1801 Phebe ROBARDS.

iv.Jeptha READER b.Feb 1776 d.1839
m.1803 Winey HARRISON b.1777 d.185?

v.Abisha "Bicey" READER
m.bef. 1798 to John BULLINGTON.


5th. Gen.
Children of Thomas and Lucy [MULLINS] READER;

i. William READER b.1804 d.1871
m.Nancy UNKNOWN b.unknown d.Aug 1874.
ii. James

iii.Nancy


6th Gen. Children of William
i. Mary Ann READER b.15 Feb 1836 Tennessee d.20 May 1898 Tennessee
m.18 May 1849 Overton Co., TN to William Sylvester ROBBINS
b.22 Dec 1837 TN d.14 Jun 1863 Sanford, Kentucky.

ii.William READER

iii. James Buchanon Reeder b. 1851, Buckingham County, Va. d. 1934, Overton Co. TN
m. Emaline Smith b. 1860, Overton Co. TN d. 1934, TN.


7th Gen. Children of James Buchanon
John Hardy Reeder b. 1877, Overton Co. TN.
m. Sarah Mellissie Ferrel b.1875, Overton Co. TN

8th Gen. Children of John Hardy
i. Talford Mainous Reeder b. 1906, Overton, Co. TN.
m. Bessy Burgess b. 1907, Overton, Co. TN.
ii. Let Reeder
iii. Gracy Reeder
iv. Bessie Reeder
v.Delbert Reeder
vi.Norman Reeder
vii.Thados Reeder
viii.Lear Reeder
ix.Arvel Reeder

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:38 PM
Part 2Headley Line
Richard Headley Sr. b. 1642 Northumberland, England
m. Unknown
Richard Headley Jr. b. 1660 Of, Eastchester, Westchester, New York
m. Hannah Mary Drake b. 1651 Fairfield, Connecticut
John Headley b. 1730 b. 1730
m. Jerusha Mann
Thomas Headley b 1775
m. Sarah Asher
Caleb Samuel Headley 1808 Pennsylvania
m. Nancy Ann Wright
Anthony Headley b. 1844 W. Virginia
m. Sarah Ellen Herron
James Blaine Headley b. 1884 W. Virginia
m. Rosa Eva Malson
John W. Headley b. 1910 W. Virginia
m. Bulah Pyett

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:39 PM
Part 3

Pyett Line
Johnnes Pyatt b. 1661 Suffolk, England
m. Mariae b. England
Joseph Pyatt b. 1688 Suffolk, England
M Mary Nichols, England
John Pyett b. 1719 Suffolk, England
m. Susan b. England
Bartholamew Pyatt b. 1760 Suffolk, England
m. Maria Pollard b. 1760 Suffolk, England
Samuel Piott b. 1785 Suffolk, England
m. Susan Mole b. England
Aaron Piott b. 1823 Lincoln Co. Ontario
m. Dinah Lickman b. 1867 Essex Co. Ontario
Beulah Viola Pyett b. 1910 Lincoln Co. Ontario

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:42 PM
Part 4

Herring Line:
John HERRING, born about 1620 in Bristol, England, came to Virginia and married a Marjorie. He died abt 1672 in Isle of Wight, Virginia. From his will, which was proved in court on 10 June 1672, he named a child, John WHITFIELD. Possibly he was a nephew and an indication that Marjorie possibly was a WHITFIELD. From John's will and other land records, we believe that John & Marjorie had a son named Anthony. It is possible, however, that Anthony was a son of an earlier marriage; however, that is speculation. No record has been found of an earlier marriage. The following son is attributed to this John HERRING. Possibly there were other issue unknown to this writer.
Issue of John HERRING, b abt 1678, d abt 1672 & Marjorie (WHITFIELD) born Isle of Wight, VA :
1. Anthony HERRING, b 1648 in Isle of Wight Co., VA, d 1715 Isle of Wight Co., VA; m Rebecca WEST abt. 1677 in Isle of Wight Co., VA?.


Generation No. 2
Issue of Anthony HERRING (John 1), 1648--1715, and Rebecca WEST, all born Isle of Wight, VA:
2.
i. John HERRING, Sr., b abt 1680, d 1750, Johnston Co., NC; m Catherine O. MARBE, dau of George & Catherine MARBE; 5 children.
3.
ii. Samuel HERRING, Sr., b abt 1682; d Nov 1750, Johnston Co., NC; m Ann WILLIAMS
4.
iii. Thomas HERRING, b abt 1684; d NC; wife unknown; 1 child
5.
iv. Abraham HERRING, b abt 1686; d 1774, Bertie Precinct, NC; m abt 1720 Mary WILLIAMS
6.
v. Joseph HERRING, b abt 1688; d aft 1760, Chowan Co., NC.
vi. Edward HERRING, b. abt 1693, Isle of Wight Co., VA; d. 1767, Johnston Co., NC.
7.
vii. Daniel HERRING, b abt 1696; d Sep 1785, Isle of Wight Co., VA.
8.
viii. Anthony HERRING, Jr., b abt 1697; d abt 1760, Johnston Co., NC; m 1724 Bridget JOYNER.



Edward Herrin b. abt 1693, Isle of Wight Co., VA; d. 1767, Johnston Co., NC.

m. Mary Ann


Edward Herrin II b. 1707, Isle of Wight Co., VA; d. 1767 Johnston Co. NC
m. Sarah Motley
d. 1813 Spartansburg Dist. SC lived in Wake Co. North Carolina



Morning Herring b. Wayne Co., North Carolina
m. Edward Burgess b. 1770 Wake Co., NC


Edward2 Burgess was born Abt. 1770 in Wake Co., NC, and died 09 Jan 1844 in Overton Co., TN. He married Morning Herring 14 Nov 1792 in Wake Co., NC. She was born in Wayne Co., NC.

Creeping Death
03-07-2009, 06:43 PM
Alright already Im sorry your 100% white, hmmm I like the Dinah Lickman in your family tree;)

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:48 PM
Part 5 This may take a long time since I have to type all of this from Gedcom

Youst
Rebecca Youst b1839 PYLES FORK MARION CO WVA d. 1879 Wetzel Co WV
m. William Herron

Perter Youst 1819-1909 b. MONONGALIA VA buried in YOST Cemetery Calhoun County WV
m. Sarah Freeland

Aaron Youst 1791-1875 b. Little Indian Creek Va/wv buried in Youst CEMETERY GLOVER GAP MARION CO WV

m. Sussanah Metz

John Youst 1775-1815 b. BAVARIA GERMANY

m. Catherine Snuiche

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:49 PM
Alright already Im sorry your 100% white, hmmm I like the Dinah Lickman in your family tree;)

that line is coming be patient, her line goes back to England bucko.

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:53 PM
Metz
Leonhart Metz 1765-1865 b. Lebanon, Lancaster, Pennsylvania d. Metz, Marion, West Virginia
m. Margaretha Shalley

Jackob Metz 1714-1768 b. Germany d. Dauphin, Pennsylvania
m. Elizabeth Hackman

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 06:56 PM
Part 6
Shalley
John Adams Shalley 1765-bef.1850 b. Marienthal, Ahrweiher, Rhineland, Pfalz, Germany
d. Nelson, Kentucky
m. Elizabeth Breckbill 1749-1804 b. in Germany d. Nelson, Kentucky

Johann Ludwig Shalley b. Marienthal, Ahrweiher, Rhineland, Pfalz, Germany
m. Ann Margaretha Wilhelm b. Marienthal, Ahrweiher, Rhineland, Pfalz, Germany

SPQR
03-07-2009, 06:59 PM
Very impressive thusfar, you sure have done your homework. :thumb001:

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:04 PM
Part 7
Malson
Jesse Malson b. 1863 Antioch, Monroe Co., OH
m. Isabell McCormick
John Malson 1812-1881 Allegheny Co., PA
m. Rebecca Bennet
Daniel Malson 1770-1834 b. England came to America with wife Christenia
James Malson 1750 b. England

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:05 PM
God I'm getting cramps. I wish there was a way I could convert my Gedcoms right into .docx format.

Electronic God-Man
03-07-2009, 07:07 PM
Although I don't want to burst anyone's bubble and I certainly wouldn't want to give any credence to certain beliefs of one Brian Foley, do you use online sources for genealogy mostly, like Ancestry.com and rootsweb?

Thing is that although these are great guides to further research into family genealogy, they definitely need just that, more research. The waters get especially treacherous beyond 1800. Some people take a lot of "leaps of faith" in connecting the dots in the family tree.

Like any kind of history, your greatest reliance for calling anything accurate should be on primary documents. And for the most part you will not find those on the internet. It's sad but true. Doing real honest research will take a very long time.

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:09 PM
Part 8

This line is still in the works, but according to the "Family myth" Rootsweb and genealogy.com pages this line is supposedly Penn. Dutch in origin, I'm still working to confirm it.
Miller
David Lewis Miller Jr. b. approx 1935 in West Virginia
m. Marge Keen
David Lewis Miller Sr. b.1904 in Pennsylvania d. 1997
m. Reba Cleveland
James A.B. Miller b. 1871 Centre Co. PA d. 1910
m. Laura Bell Viehdorfer

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:11 PM
Although I don't want to burst anyone's bubble and I certainly wouldn't want to give any credence to certain beliefs of one Brian Foley, do you use online sources for genealogy mostly, like Ancestry.com and rootsweb?

Thing is that although these are great guides to further research into family genealogy, they definitely need just that, more research. The waters get especially treacherous beyond 1800. Some people take a lot of "leaps of faith" in connecting the dots in the family tree.

Like any kind of history, your greatest reliance for calling anything accurate should be on primary documents. And for the most part you will not find those on the internet. It's sad but true. Doing real honest research will take a very long time.

My sources are first off documentation from relatives like family bibles, birth records, and already documented family trees(I'm not the only person that's done family research I've seen actual hard copy genealogies most of them really really old and fragile so I don't like to handle them too often), then I look on rootsweb and ancestry.com and see if they match up, so far so good, and there's a research project on my main line being conducted by researches from the state of Tennessee since we were a well known Tennessee family within our town and county.

SPQR
03-07-2009, 07:12 PM
Although I don't want to burst anyone's bubble and I certainly wouldn't want to give any credence to certain beliefs of one Brian Foley, do you use online sources for genealogy mostly, like Ancestry.com and rootsweb?

Thing is that although these are great guides to further research into family genealogy, they definitely need just that, more research. The waters get especially treacherous beyond 1800. Some people take a lot of "leaps of faith" in connecting the dots in the family tree.

Like any kind of history, your greatest reliance for calling anything accurate should be on primary documents. And for the most part you will not find those on the internet. It's sad but true. Doing real honest research will take a very long time.

Very true. The best documents to have are primary documents ussually obtained from other family members like grandmothers etc. After you've learned everything you can from the grape vine, it gets nearly impossible to be precise on who you're descended from.

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:14 PM
Very true. The best documents to have are primary documents ussually obtained from other family members like grandmothers etc. After you've learned everything you can from the grape vine, it gets nearly impossible to be precise on who you're descended from.

^ see my post before yours, I have handed down documented genealogies as my primary source then I look online for further elaboration.

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:15 PM
I have to pee so I'll continue in a bit, I might go for a smoke to so I can stretch my legs.

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:33 PM
Part 9

Viehdorfer
Laura Bell Viehdorfer 1877-aft.1930 Centre Co. PA
m. James A.B. Miller
John M. Viehdorfer abt. 1846 Germany(region is still being debated, kin say Germany, researcher’s think Viehdorf, Austria)
m. Matilda Bechtol

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 07:43 PM
Part 10
I'm getting lazy now, this is taking so long so I'm abbreviating this I'll just post the original relatives of each line going back to Europe here:

Cleveland family:

Moses ("Moises") Cleveland (b. c1577 in Ipswich, County Suffolk, England) had at least four children: Aaron (b. c1606 in Ipswich, immigrated to Plymouth, MA, 1635), Elizabeth (b. c1610 in Ipswich, rumored to be the mistress of Lord Oliver Cromwell), Moses (b. 1624 in Ipswich; emigrated from London to Plymouth, MA, in 1635; m. 26 Sep 1648 in Woburn, MA, to Ann Winn; d. January 1700/01 in Woburn; a direct ancestor of President Grover Cleveland and original immigrant of the Northern line Clevelands), and Alexander (b. 1617 in Ipswich; m. c1643 in Prince William County, VA, to Lady Axminster; emigrated before 1629 from Leicester, Laughboro Parish, England; d. in Prince William County, VA).

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 08:01 PM
I think I'll stop for a while, I'm getting sore lol how ironic, just sitting and I feel like I ran a marathon. lol!

Æmeric
03-07-2009, 08:27 PM
Some of my ancestors lived in very close proximity to raşbeorn's. Like within 5-10 miles. Though I don't recognize any of the names.

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 08:28 PM
Some of my ancestors lived in very close proximity to raşbeorn's. Like within 5-10 miles. Though I don't recognize any of the names.

Cool. Which ones to be exact?

Gooding
03-07-2009, 08:37 PM
Very well done and thought out, rathbeorn..thank you so much for sharing! :)

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 08:50 PM
Very well done and thought out, rathbeorn..thank you so much for sharing! :)

There's more but it will take days to type them from the Gedcoms. Don't know if it's worth completing the whole spiel, it would take up so much space here and I don't know if I have the patience to type it all lol.

Psychonaut
03-07-2009, 10:02 PM
Although I don't want to burst anyone's bubble and I certainly wouldn't want to give any credence to certain beliefs of one Brian Foley, do you use online sources for genealogy mostly, like Ancestry.com and rootsweb?

Thing is that although these are great guides to further research into family genealogy, they definitely need just that, more research. The waters get especially treacherous beyond 1800. Some people take a lot of "leaps of faith" in connecting the dots in the family tree.

Like any kind of history, your greatest reliance for calling anything accurate should be on primary documents. And for the most part you will not find those on the internet. It's sad but true. Doing real honest research will take a very long time.

This is definitely true. Ancestry is a wonderful starting point, but I can hardly count how many times I've found information on there that is horrendously wrong. There is never anything that takes the stead of official documents. I'm also very wary of information my family gives me. I've gotten loads of wrong "facts" from them too. :D

Barreldriver
03-07-2009, 10:06 PM
This is definitely true. Ancestry is a wonderful starting point, but I can hardly count how many times I've found information on there that is horrendously wrong. There is never anything that takes the stead of official documents. I'm also very wary of information my family gives me. I've gotten loads of wrong "facts" from them too. :D

Yeah, I didn't like Ancestry.com they had my surname spelled wrong, they spelled it Rueder and got it confused with a German family from the same region as mine, it took a while to sort out the mess, the actual hard copy inherited documents helped:D Rootsweb though has been quite accurate for all my info so far, matches up with everything I've previously known. I'm impressed with Rootsweb, but not Ancestry.com

Gooding
03-07-2009, 11:02 PM
Yeah, I didn't like Ancestry.com they had my surname spelled wrong, they spelled it Rueder and got it confused with a German family from the same region as mine, it took a while to sort out the mess, the actual hard copy inherited documents helped:D Rootsweb though has been quite accurate for all my info so far, matches up with everything I've previously known. I'm impressed with Rootsweb, but not Ancestry.com

Tell you the truth, I kind of work off the research of two other members of my family that have put in a fortune for documentation and put it up on the web.Allen Prunty had research done and is still researching the Bairds and McDonalds from my mother's paternal line and my other relative, Alex Pecot, does the Cornetts/Pecots from my mother's maternal line.My wife is working a little on ancestry.com and learning about the Doves and Goodings from my father's paternal line and the Coxens and Thornes from my father's maternal line.Rootsweb is awesome. :D