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Flood 1. a. Capt. John Flood (c. 1694, England 1782, Buckingham Co., VA). m. 1) c. 1754 in England to Agatha Davis 2) c. 1762 in Buckingham Co., VA to Agnes Payne. John and Agnes are buried beneath the Buckingham Baptist Church, near Dillwyn, VA. *The earliest document found on John was a land patent in Albemarle Co., VA on 3 March, 1760 for 30 shillings. John moved to Virginia after retiring from the British Navy where he was granted 295 acres in what would become Buckingham County. He served as Sexton of the Buckingham Baptist Church. (Buckingham County is now Appomattox County) John and 1) Agatha’s Children: 1. b. Maj. Henry Flood (1755, England 14 July, 1827, Buckingham Co., VA) m. 1779 to Mary "Polly" Walker (1754 24 July, 1828). She was the daughter of Joel Walker. Mary was formerly married to 1) John Patterson with whom she had three children; 2) Charles Mills with whom she had one child. Henry and Mary are buried in Flood Family Cemetery, Vera, Appomattox Co., VA. *Henry was an innkeeper for Thomas Jefferson and was in the Revolutionary War. 1. c. Dr. Joel Walker Flood (11 Jul.,, 1789, Buckingham Co., VA 29 Apr., 1858) m. 26 April, 1815 in Campbell Co., VA to Elizabeth Bolling West (6 May, 1798 10 Apr., 1864). She was the daughter of Maj. Thomas West and Elizabeth Bolling. Joel and Elizbeth are buried in Flood Cemetery, "Old Home", Vera, Appomattox Co., VA. 1. d. U.S.Congressman Henry DeLaWarr Flood (14 Aug., 1816, Appomattox Co., VA 21 Apr., 1892) m. 1) 1838 to Mary Elizabeth Trent (10 Jul., 1822 26 Jan., 1839); 2) Mary Elizabeth Strother Flood. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Henry and Martha Flood. *Henry DeLaWarr was a lawyer, a Confederate officer in the Civil War, and a U.S. Congressman. 2. d. Eliza Bolling Flood (1820 ) m. 19 Nov., 1835 in Buckingham Co., VA to William A. Poore 2. b. William Flood (twin) (c. 1756 ). He died in the Revolutionary War. 3. b. Mary Flood (twin) (c. 1756 ). She died young. 4. b. John Flood (1757, Buckingham Co., VA. Aug., 16, 1826, Buckingham Co., VA) m. 1) 1 Dec., 1788 to Mary Fuqua (c. 1760 26 May, 1816, Buckingham Co., VA). Mary was the daughter of William Fuqua and Mary Ford. 2) Amy ?. *John was a Revolutionary War soldier. John and 1) Mary’s Children: 1. c. John Flood III. He was an Episcopalian minister. 2. c. Capt. William Flood (1776, "Prospect Hill" (now in Appomattox Co., VA) 1818, VA). Buried in family graveyard at Red Oak Hill. m. Martha Guerrant (1778, Buckingham Co., VA ). *William was in the War of 1812. 3. c. Anna Davies Flood (c. 1778, VA "Wildway", "Wildway" (formerly "Prospect Hill")). Buried in family graveyard at "Aspen Grove". m. 1798 to William Stevens. William served in the Revolutionary War. 4. c. Mary Flood (1 Dec., 1789, Buckingham (Appomattox) Co., VA. 2 Jun., 1851, m. 12 May, 1804 to John Thomas Bocock (21 Aug., 1773, Albermarle Co., VA 2 Jun., 1845, Prospect Hill, VA).

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    1. a. Capt. John Flood (c. 1694, England – 1782, Buckingham Co., VA). m. 1) c. 1754 in England to Agatha Davis 2) c. 1762 in Buckingham Co., VA to Agnes Payne. John and Agnes are buried beneath the Buckingham

    Baptist Church, near Dillwyn, VA.

    *The earliest document found on John was a land patent in Albemarle Co., VA on 3 March, 1760 for 30 shillings.

    John moved to Virginia after retiring from the British Navy where he was granted 295 acres in what would

    become Buckingham County. He served as Sexton of the Buckingham Baptist Church. (Buckingham County

    is now Appomattox County)

    John and 1) Agatha’s Children:

    1. b. Maj. Henry Flood (1755, England – 14 July, 1827, Buckingham Co., VA) m. 1779 to Mary "Polly"

    Walker (1754 – 24 July, 1828). She was the daughter of Joel Walker. Mary was formerly married to

    1) John Patterson with whom she had three children; 2) Charles Mills with whom she had one child.

    Henry and Mary are buried in Flood Family Cemetery, Vera, Appomattox Co., VA.

    *Henry was an innkeeper for Thomas Jefferson and was in the Revolutionary War.

    1. c. Dr. Joel Walker Flood (11 Jul.,, 1789, Buckingham Co., VA – 29 Apr., 1858) m. 26 April, 1815

    in Campbell Co., VA to Elizabeth Bolling West (6 May, 1798 – 10 Apr., 1864). She was the daughter

    of Maj. Thomas West and Elizabeth Bolling. Joel and Elizbeth are buried in Flood Cemetery,

    "Old Home", Vera, Appomattox Co., VA.

    1. d. U.S.Congressman Henry DeLaWarr Flood (14 Aug., 1816, Appomattox Co., VA – 21 Apr.,

    1892) m. 1) 1838 to Mary Elizabeth Trent (10 Jul., 1822 – 26 Jan., 1839); 2) Mary Elizabeth

    Strother Flood. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Henry and Martha Flood.

    *Henry DeLaWarr was a lawyer, a Confederate officer in the Civil War, and a U.S.

    Congressman.

    2. d. Eliza Bolling Flood (1820 – ) m. 19 Nov., 1835 in Buckingham Co., VA to William A. Poore

    2. b. William Flood (twin) (c. 1756 – ). He died in the Revolutionary War.

    3. b. Mary Flood (twin) (c. 1756 – ). She died young.

    4. b. John Flood (1757, Buckingham Co., VA. – Aug., 16, 1826, Buckingham Co., VA) m. 1) 1 Dec., 1788

    to Mary Fuqua (c. 1760 – 26 May, 1816, Buckingham Co., VA). Mary was the daughter of William Fuqua

    and Mary Ford. 2) Amy ?.

    *John was a Revolutionary War soldier.

    John and 1) Mary’s Children:

    1. c. John Flood III. He was an Episcopalian minister.

    2. c. Capt. William Flood (1776, "Prospect Hill" (now in Appomattox Co., VA) – 1818, VA). Buried in

    family graveyard at Red Oak Hill. m. Martha Guerrant (1778, Buckingham Co., VA – ).

    *William was in the War of 1812.

    3. c. Anna Davies Flood (c. 1778, VA – "Wildway", "Wildway" (formerly "Prospect Hill")). Buried in

    family graveyard at "Aspen Grove". m. 1798 to William Stevens. William served in the Revolutionary

    War.

    4. c. Mary Flood (1 Dec., 1789, Buckingham (Appomattox) Co., VA. – 2 Jun., 1851, m. 12 May, 1804

    to John Thomas Bocock (21 Aug., 1773, Albermarle Co., VA – 2 Jun., 1845, Prospect Hill, VA).

  • 1. d. Thomas Stanhope Bocock (18 May, 1815, VA – 5 Aug., 1891, Appomattox Co., VA) m. 1) 2 Sept.,

    1846 to Sarah Patrick Flood (1828 – 1850). Sarah’s parents were Thomas Henry Flood and Martha

    Walker. 2) 4 Oct., 1853 in VA to Annie Holmes Faulkner.

    *Thomas Bocock was Speaker of the Confederate Congress in 1862 and a member of the

    Provisional Confederate Congress Jul., 1861 to Feb., 1862. He was member of the First and

    Second Confederate Congress Feb., 1862 to Mar., 1865 House of Representatives. As a

    Democrat, he was a member of seven US Congresses from 1847 to 1861.

    2. d. Nicholas Flood Bocock (1824, VA – 1872) m. 1) Frances Walker Flood (1835 – 1861). Frances’

    parents were Thomas Henry Flood and Martha Walker. 2) 1865 to Octavia Rosa Gantt.

    5. b. Thomas Flood (1760, Buckingham Co, VA – 1811, Wilson Co., TN). m. 1) 13 Jan., 1787 in Isle of Wright

    Co., VA to Elizabeth Gale (– c. 1791); 2) 1790 in Culpeper Co., VA to Judith Strother (c. 1766, NC – 1844,

    Smith Co., TN). Judith later married George Michie.

    *Thomas served in the Revolutionary War.

    Thomas and 1) Elizabeth's Child:

    1. c. Mary Thomas Flood (4 May, 1786, Isle of Wright Co., VA – 12 Jul., 1860) m. 1) 2 May, 1806 in

    Wilson Co., TN to John Stockard; 2) Lewis Hammack. Mary is buried in Shiloh Church Cemetery,

    Carroll Co., TN.

    Thomas and 2) Judith's Children:

    1. c. Nancy Strother Flood (1793, NC – 1873, DeKale Co., TN) m. 27 Nov., 1812 in Wilson Co., TN to

    Harris Smith (1791, VA – )

    1. d. Dr. James Harris Smith (1813, Wilson co., TN – )

    2. c. Elizabeth Judith Flood (1800, Wilson Co., TN – ) m. 4 Feb., 1817 in Wilson Co., TN to William

    Michie. William's father was George Michie.

    3. c. Robert Bolling Flood (1802, Wilson Co., TN – c. 1845, Wayne Co., KY) Mary D. Michie.

    Mary’s father was George Michie.

    4. c. Thomas Henry Flood (31 May, 1803, Wilson Co., TN – 5 Sept., 1873, Appomattox Co., VA)

    m. 1) 1824 to Martha Walker (c. 1807 – 19 Mar., 1841) and 2) 24 Sept., 1842 in Prince Edward

    Co., VA to Dorothy B. Gilchrist (c. 1812, VA – ). Thomas is buried in Flood Cemetery "Old Home",

    Vera, Appomattox Co., VA.

    Thomas and 1) Martha’s Children:

    1. d. Mary Elizabeth Strother Flood m. Henry DeLaWarr Flood (14 Aug., 1816, Appomattox Co., VA

    – 21 Apr., 1892). Henry’s parents were Dr. Joel Walker Flood and Elizabeth Bolling West.

    2. d. Sarah Patrick Flood (1828 – 1850) m. Thomas Stanhope Bocock (18 May, 1815, VA – 5 Aug.

    1891, Appomattox Co., VA). Thomas’ parents were John Thomas Bocock and Mary Flood.

    3. d. Frances Walker Flood (1835 – 1861) m. Nicholas Flood Bocock (1824, VA – 1872). Nicholas’

    parents were John Thomas Bocock and Mary Flood.

    5. c. Lucy D. Flood (1806, Wilson Co., TN – Tippah Co., MS) m. 1) 9 Mar., 1819, Lawrence Co., TN to

    John Thomason; 2) 4 Apr., 1825 in Lawrence Co., TN to Joseph Pearce.

    6. c. John Jefferson Flood (27 May, 1807, Wilson Co., TN – 5 Nov., 1864, Linn Co., MO) m 1) 29 Sept.,

    1829 in Richmond, VA to Frances Hoggatt Russell; 2) 28 Oct., 1845 to Mary Ellen Prewitt;

    3) 18 Oct., 1848 to Mary Guirey McConnell. John was a Judge and executed for refusing to take

    an oath of allegiance to the Union.

  • John and Frances’ Children:

    1. d. Thomas Henry Flood (10 Jan., 1835, Howard Co., MO – 5 Apr., 1894, Linn Co., MO)

    *Thomas served in Civil War as Captain, Co A, 3rd Reg, MO.

    2. d. Martha “Mattie” Ann Strother Flood (10 Sept., 1840, Linn Co., MO – 1914) m. Dr. Patrick

    “Park” Henry Perkins (22 Jan., 1829 – 1920, Linn Co., MO). Patrick became Mayor of

    Linneus in 1881on the Temperance Ticket.

    John and 2) Agnes' children:

    1. b. Noah Flood (2 Nov., 1763, Buckingham Co., VA – 2 Oct., 1818, Buckingham Co., VA) m. 1) 30 Oct.,

    1784 to Sally Word. 2) 30 Nov., 1785 in Buckingham Co., VA to Sarah Fuqua (2 Jun., 1763-1764 – ).

    Sarah was the daughter of William Fuqua and Mary Ford. Noah's hand was injured in the Revolutionary War.

    1. c. John Flood (1786 – 1834) m. 1) 20 Dec., 1809 to Elizabeth D. Hudson; 2) 1813 to Frances Walthal

    John and 1) Elizabeth’s Children:

    1. d. Sarah Yates Flood (12 Sept., 1810 – ) m. c. 1827 to William Fisher Bondurant

    2. d. Lucy Hudson Flood (c. 1813 – 20 May, 1862, Buckingham Co., VA)

    John and 2) Frances’ Children:

    1. d. Lavina Walthal Flood (31 Jul., 1916 – )

    2. d. Edward B. Flood (c. 1819, VA – 1891, VA)

    2. c. Daniel Flood (7 Jun., 1790 – 10 Oct., 1850) m. 18 Jun., 1812 to Ann Lee Coleman. Daniel served

    in the War of 1812.

    1. d. James Monroe Flood (1812 – ) m. Jane Ann ?

    3. c. Aaron Flood (1792, Buckingham Co., VA – 1851, Buckingham Co., VA)

    2. b. Moses Flood (10 Mar., 1765, Buckingham Co., VA – 18 Apr., 1852, Buckingham Co., VA) m. 30 Jun.,

    1791 in Buckingham Co., VA to Mary "Molly" Elizabeth Bondurant (3 May, 1771, Buckingham Co.,

    VA – 7 Dec, 1840, Buckingham Co., VA).

    *Moses was a Baptist minister. He served alongside his brother Noah in the Revolutionary War.

    1. c. John William Flood (13 Jul., 1792, Buckingham Co., VA – ) m. 10 Nov., 1819 to Nancy Walthal.

    2. c. Elizabeth Flood (23 Dec., 1793, Buckingham Co., VA - 19 Feb., 1838, Buckingham Co., VA)

    m. 14 Feb., 1815 to James Moses Anderson. James’ second wife was Elizabeth’s sister Martha

    Mead Flood.

    3. c. Asa Flood (1 Mar.,1795 – ) m. 22 Oct., 1821 to Jane Gray

    4. c. Rhoda Flood (5 Jun., 1797 – ) m. 23 Dec., 1818 to Drurey Johnson

    5. c. Mary "Polly" Flood (22 May, 1800, Buckingham Co., VA – 28 Aug., 1805 Buckingham Co., VA)

    6. c. Sarah "Sally" Flood (11 Nov., 1801, Buckingham Co., VA – 13 Oct., 1837)

    7. c. Noah Flood (13 Dec., 1803 – 21 Aug., 1805, Buckingham Co., VA)

    8. c. Anna Flood (14 Dec., 1805 Buckingham Co., VA 25 – Apr., 1887)

    9. c. Mariah Flood (13 Dec., 1807, Buckingham Co., VA – 25 May, 1872)

    10. c. Martha Mead Flood (2 Nov., 1809, Buckingham Co., VA – 8 Dec., 1902, Buckingham Co., VA)

    m. 2 Feb., 1839 to James Moses Anderson. James was married to her sister Elizabeth Flood.

    11. c. Catherine "Kitty" Lee Flood (24 Sept., 1812 – 6 Dec., 1891) m. 28 Jan., 1830 to William P. Sanders

    3. b. Joshua A. Flood (11 Oct., 1772, Buckingham Co., VA – 29 Mar., 1850, Shelby Co, KY). Buried in Flood

    Cemetery near Christianburg, Shelby Co., KY. m. c. 1799 to Mary Bondurant.

    *Joshua was a Private in the 1st Rifle Reg. (Allen's) Kentucky Volunteers c. 1814.

  • 1. c. Henry Flood (22 Feb., 1800, Shelby Co., KY – 22 May, 1877, Mercer Co., MO) m. 1) 21 Oct.,

    1821 in Shelby Co., KY to Mary Todd (1 Sept., 1802, KY – 24 Apr., 1851, Green Co., IN).

    Mary was the daughter of Joseph Todd and Mary Thompson. 2) 18 Mar., 1852 to Sarah Ann

    Catron (Aug., 1828, VA – Apr., 1905, Eakley, Caddo Co., OK).

    2. c. Lucy Flood (c. 1802, Shelby Co., KY – ) m. 1) 27 Mar., 1823 in Shelby Co, KY to William F.

    Cook; 2) 1855 to Thomas Brewer.

    3. c. Elizabeth Flood (31 Dec., 1804, Shelby Co., KY – 30 Jun., 1867, Porterville, CA) m. 17 Dec.,

    1822 in Shelby Co., KY to Samuel E. Lewis (9 Feb., 1804, KY – 14 Mar., 1868, CA)

    4. c. Agnes Flood (1807, Shelby Co., KY – before 1860, Pike Co., MO) m. 1 Nov., 1831 in Shelby Co.,

    KY to Fleety Palmer.

    5. c. Noah Flood (14 Jun., 1809, Shelby Co., KY – 11 Aug., 1873, Columbia, Boone Co., MO)

    m. 19 Jun., 1838 in Woodford Co., KY to Livisa Jane Ayres (2 Dec., 1817 – 3 Feb., 1899).

    Both are buried in Richland Baptist Church Cemetery, Calloway Co., MO. Noah was a Baptist

    minister in Missouri.

    6. c. Stephen Flood (14 Jul., 1811, Shelby Co., KY – c. 1898, Fayetteville, AR) m. 4 Jul., 1833 in

    Shelby Co., KY to Susan Tinder

    7. c. Joseph Flood (10 Oct., 1813, Shelby Co., KY – 14 Nov., 1873, Clay Co., MO) m. Eliza Ann

    Major. Joseph was a Judge and a professor at Westminister College, Fulton, MO.

    1. d. John Augustus Flood (13 Apr., 1842, Shelby Co., KY – 1879, Denver, CO) m. Cornelia

    Machett. John served in the Missouri State Senate in 1876.

    8. c. Mary Ann Flood (15 Dec., 1817, Shelby Co., KY – 4 Sept., 187, Lincoln Co., MO) m. 25 Feb.,

    1845 in Shelby Co., KY to Henry Palmer

    9. c. Joshua Flood (6 Mar., 1821, Shelby Co., KY – 11 Oct., 1890, Shelby Co., KY) m. 9 Nov., 1853

    in Shelby Co., KY to Jane Arnold (c. 1809 – 6 Aug., 1884). Both are buried in Christianburg

    Baptist Church Cemetery, Shelby Co., KY.

    4. b. Joseph Flood (1774, Buckingham Co., VA – 1849, Shelby Co., KY) m. 1803 to Susannah Moseley

    (24 Nov., 1781 – 2 Mar., 1857). Both buried at Flood Cemetery near Bagdad, Shelby Co., KY.

    1. c. Arthur Flood (1805 – ) m. 17 May, 1827 in Shelby Co., KY to Paulina Brown.

    2. c. Wesley Flood (1807 – ) m. 10 May, 1833 in Henry Co., KY to Elizabeth Estes.

    3. c. William Flood (1809 – ) m. 1) 22 Mar., 1837 in Shelby Co., KY to Jane W. Blades (25 Nov.,

    1817 – 21 Oct., 1842); 2) 29 Aug., 1844 in Shelby Co., KY to Lucy R. Mitchell.

    4. c. Mahala Flood (15 Apr., 1810 – 14 Mar., 1862) m. 1 Oct., 1829 in Shelby Co., KY to Thomas Smith.

    5. c. Nathanial "Ned" Flood (25 Feb., 1891, Shelby Co., KY – 5 Dec., 1897) m. 1) 6 Apr., 1843 in Shelby

    Co., KY to Lucy W. Long (4 Mar., 1821 – 26 Aug., 1854); 2) 22 Mar., 1855 in Shelby Co., KY to

    Mary E. Cook. Mary was the daughter of William Cook and Lucy Flood. 3) 28 May, 1863 to

    Seralda Pearson (4 Apr., 1836, Shelby Co., KY – 7 Nov., 1911, Shelby Co., KY).

    5. b. William Flood (twin)(12 Dec., 1777, Buckingham Co., VA – 5 Dec., 1845, Shelby Co., KY) m. bef. 1808

    to Mary "Polly" Jones (18 Sept., 1784, VA – 4 Oct., 1846, Shelby Co., KY). Both buried at Flood Cemetery

    near Cropper, Shelby Co., KY. Mary was the daughter of Michael Jones and Leanna Dibrell. Mary was

    a fourth cousin of Robert E. Lee.

    1. c. Thomas Anthony Flood (1808, Buckingham Co., VA – TX) m. 1) 19 Dec., 1836 in Shelby Co.,

    KY to Martha Smith Jesse

    1. d. John Jesse Flood

    2. c. William Dibrell Flood (1810, Buckingham Co., VA – 1880, Wellsville, Montgomery Co., MO)

    m. 1) Jane W. Jones (5 Nov., 1817 – 2 Oct., 1842); 2) 3 Apr., 1837 in Henry Co., TN Polly Ann

    Hall 3) Sally A. ?

    3. c. Joseph Lee Flood (2 Nov., 1812, Buckingham Co., VA – 14 Nov., 1881, Henry Co., KY)

    m. 1) 19 Jan., 1848 to Emiline M. Ogden (6 Jun., 1825 – 6 Mar., 1853); 2) 22 Dec., 1857 to

    Julia C. Frame (10 Sept., 1825 – 18 Apr., 1863); 3) 19 Oct., 1865 in Logan Co., KY to Sarah

    Catherine “Kittie” Beall (18 Dec., 1833, Logan Co., KY – 14 Nov., 1881, Henry Co., KY).

    4. c. Leanna Dibrell Flood (1814, Buckingham Co., VA. – Fordsville, Ohio Co., KY) m. 3 Mar., 1831

    in Shelby Co., KY to Elijah Smith (c. 1807, VA – )

    5. c. Elizabeth Ann Flood (1 Feb., 1816, Shelby Co., KY – 1 Aug., 1864) m. 13 Apr., 1843 in Shelby

    Co., KY to Benjamin Franklin Washburn (30 Nov., 1806 – 3 Jan., 1882)

  • 6. c. Louisa Flood (31 Mar., 1819, Shelby Co., KY – c.1896) m. 6 Feb., 1840 in Shelby Co., KY to

    James M. Jesse

    1. d. John Jesse Flood (lived in Edgar Spring, MO in 1900)

    7. c. George William Flood (10 Oct., 1821, Shelby Co., KY. – 26 Jan., 1900) m. 1 Mar., 1858 in

    Logan Co., KY to Margaret E. Beall (11 Mar., 1826 – 22 Nov., 1897). Both are buried in

    Pleasureville Cemetery, Henry Co., KY.

    8. c. James Monroe Flood (24 Mar., 1825, Shelby Co., KY – 12 Nov., 1911, Shelby Co., KY)

    m. 17 Dec., 1863 in Henry Co., TN to Susan Katherine Bryant (11 Mar., 1841 – 28 Dec., 1906)

    6. b. Mary Payne Flood (twin) (12 Dec., 1777, Buckingham Co., VA – Jan., 1853, Logan Co., KY) m. 1800

    in Buckingham Co., VA to Robert Moseley (c. 1750, Cumberland Co., VA – 1829, Logan Co., KY).

    Mary and Robert are buried on a farm located NW of Adairville, KY on the NW corner of Franklin –

    Keysburg Road and the Spring Valley Church Road. There are no grave markers. Robert’s first wife

    is unknown. He had a daughter Susannah Moseley with his first wife.

    1. c. Churchill Payne Moseley (Jan., 1801, VA – c. 1875, Mercer Co., IL) m. 2 Aug., 1824 Logan Co.,

    KY to Nancy A. Chastain (c. 1808, VA – )

    2. c. John Moseley (c. 1803, VA – )

    3. c. Robert Moseley (c. 1805, VA – )

    4. c. Edward Hillary Moseley (28 Jul., 1806, VA – 25 Apr., 1881) m. 5 Oct., 1829 Logan Co., KY

    to Elizabeth Chastain (6 Apr., 1806 – 16 Apr., 1870)

    5. c. Eliza J. Moseley (1809, VA – ) m. Nov., 1830 Logan Co., KY to William Dreon (c. 1796, VA – )

    6. c. Joel Walker Moseley (1810, VA – 1 Sept., 1853, Mercer Co., IL) m. 24 Jun., 1841 Mercer Co.,

    IL to Elizabeth A. Jenkins. Joel was buried in New Boston Cemetery, Mercer Co., IL.

    7. c. Mary M. Moseley (3 Mar., 1812, VA – 7 Mar., 1897, Trigg Co., KY) m. 20 May, 1835 in Logan

    Co., KY to Jesse R. Grigsby

    8. c. Harriett L. Moseley (c. 1816, Logan Co., KY – )

    9. c. William H. Moseley (c. 1818, Logan Co., KY – ) m. 4 Feb., 1843 in Robertson, TN to Harriett

    Bagby (c. 1829, KY – )

    7. b. Benjamin Flood (1780, Buckingham Co., VA – 1860-1870, Trigg Co., KY) m. 1) 26 Sept., 1810 in Shelby

    Co., KY to Margaret Cotts; 2) Jul., 1816 in Shelby Co., KY to Nancy Dunkard/Duncan (1785, VA –

    Aug., 1849, Trigg Co., KY). Nancy was the daughter of Jesse Duncan (31 Mar., 1778, SC – 15 Sept.,

    1821, Shelby Co., KY). Nancy’s siblings were William, Jacob, Allen, Anderson, Magga, Rebecca, and

    Margaret. Benjamin was in the War of 1812.

    Benjamin and 1) Margaret's Children:

    1. c. Thomas Flood (c. 1811 – ) m. 1 Feb., 1834 Trigg Co., KY to Catherine Alfin (c. 1817, NC – )

    1. d. George A. Flood (c. 1834, Trigg Co., KY – ) m. 25 Dec., 1853 in Trigg Co., KY to Elizabeth

    D. Thompson (c. 1831, Murray Co., TN – )

    2. d. Margaret Flood (1838, KY – )

    3. d. John M. Flood (1841, KY – )

    4. d. Thomas E. Flood (1845, KY – )

    5. d. Elizabeth A. Flood (1847, KY – )

    6. d. Elbert Flood (1850, KY – )

    2. c. Girl Flood (1814 – )

    3. c. Boy Flood (1816 – )

    Benjamin and 2) Nancy's Children:

    1. c. Martha Flood (1818, KY – ) m. 6 Feb., 1850 in Trigg Co., KY Lonnie or Lowery Roberts

    (c. 1821, KY – )

    2. c. Girl Flood (1820 - )

    3. c. Benjamin F. Flood (Aug., 1822, Shelby Co., KY - ) m. 29 Oct., 1846, Trigg Co., KY to Mary

    Jane Lawrence (1824, Trigg Co., KY - )

  • 1. d. Edward Tandy Flood (17 Jan., 1848 – 25 Feb., 1921, Trigg Co., KY)

    2. d. Harriet A. Flood (1849 – )

    3. d. Richard B. Flood (1849, Trigg Co., KY – 4 Mar., 1908, Trigg Co., KY)

    4. d. Parthenia Flood (23 May., 1851, Trigg Co., KY – 14 Jul., 1934, Trigg Co., KY)

    5. d. John W. Flood (1 Sept., 1852, Trigg Co., KY – 17 Feb., 1885)

    6. d. Serilda J. Flood (2 Feb., 1854, Trigg Co., KY – )

    7. d. Ela Aetna Flood (1856, Trigg Co., KY – )

    8. d. Julie Jackson Flood (9 Aug., 1862, Trigg Co., KY – 10 Jul., 1926, Trigg Co., KY)

    m. c. 1880 to Trimble T. Lancaster

    9. d. Nanny B. Flood (1863, Trigg Co., KY – )

    4. c. Elizabeth Flood (c. 1823 – )

    6. c. John A. Flood (1828, KY – aft. 1880) m. 30 Mar., 1853 in Trigg Co., KY to Maranda Frances

    Malone (6 Jan., 1838, Trigg Co., KY - 10 Mar., 1881, Graves Co., KY). Maranda is buried in

    Spence Chapel Cemetery, Graves Co., KY. Maranda's parents were Moses Malone and Rebecca

    Randolph. (See Malone and Randolph Family Trees)

    1. d. James Jackson Flood (26 Jun., 1854, Trigg Co., KY – 25 Aug., 1895, Mayfield, Graves Co., KY)

    m. 6 Nov., 1885, Graves Co., KY to Cynthia Josephine Hayes (Feb., 1866, KY – )

    1. e. Lula May Flood (14 Sept., 1886, KY – )

    2. e. Orman Flood (11 Sept., 1888, Graves Co., KY – 13 Nov., 1953, Chicago, IL)

    3. e. Aubrey Flood (Jun., 1881, KY – Aug., 1966, Brockton, MA)

    4. e. Omra Nathan Flood (8 Oct., 1893, KY – 9 May, 1961, Coral Gables, FL)

    5. e. Elizabeth Miranda Flood (29 Jan., 1896, Graves Co., KY – 20 Jan., 1992, Mobile, AL)

    6. e James Flood

    2. d. Emily Flood (16 Feb., 1856, Trigg Co., KY – 18 Dec., 1856, Trigg Co., KY). She is buried in

    Randolph Cemetery located on David and Mary Randolph's farm near Oakland Methodist Church

    near Cadiz, Trigg County, KY.

    3. d. Sabra Jane Flood (13 Nov., 1857, Trigg Co., KY – 20 Oct., 1934 in Graves Co., KY)

    m. 13 Dec., 1875, Graves Co., KY to Christopher Columbus Colley. Christpher was the son

    of Isaiah Colley and Mary E. Happy. Isaiah's father was David Colley from Virginia.

    1. e. Lannus Colley (c. 1875 – c. 1904)

    2. e. Louis Colley (c. 1875 – c. 1904)

    3. e. Lee T. Colley (c. 1876 – )

    4. e. Alonzo "Lon" Colley (c. 1887, KY – )

    4. d. C. Eddie Flood (17 Jan., 1860, Trigg Co., KY – ) m. Carrie Abernathy

    5. d. Mosses C. Flood (c. 1860, Trigg Co., KY – 26 Dec., 1905, Deloitt, AK)

    6. d. Laura Lee Flood (Oct., 1863, Trigg Co., KY – ) m. 23 Dec., 1884 to J. William "Bill" Hopkins.

    They moved to Pine Bluff, AR.

    1. e. Maude Hopkins (Jan., 1885 – )

    2. e. Harval Hopkins (May, 1890 – )

    3. e. Troy Hopkins (Sept., 1895 – )

    4. e. Landie Hopkins (Mar., 1899 – )

    5. e. Jewell Hopkins

    6. e. Norice Hopkins (lived with his uncle William Flood in 1910)

    7. e. Arva Hopkins

    7. d. William Henry Flood (23 Aug., 1865, Trigg Co., KY – 12 Mar., 1940, Graves Co., KY)

    m. 12 Jul., 1888 in Graves Co., KY to Barbara Allen “Allie” Cavitt (28 Apr., 1871, KY

    – 29 Jan., 1935). Both are buried in Bean Cemetery, Graves Co., KY located 3 miles north

    of Farmington, KY on Farmington-Golo Road, go west ½ mile. Barbara was the daughter

    of Allen Reed Cavitt and Rachel Almira Bean. (See Cavitt and Bean Family Trees)

    1. e. First born (premature girl, no name) (15 Oct. – 20 Oct., 1890).

    2. e. Charles Ennis Flood (5 Feb., 1892, KY - 11 Jul., 1967, Paducah, KY) m. 1917 to Ruth

    Charleen Smith (28 Jul., 1896, KY – 28 Jun., 1988, Mayfield, KY). He was a Private

    in WWI, Btry D 25 FA. Ruth’s great-grandfather was Dempsey Bean. (See Bean Family

    Tree)

  • 1. f. Barbara Kate Flood (17 Apr., 1927, Graves Co., KY – 13 Oct., 2000, Mayfield,

    Graves Co., KY) m. 22 Jun., 1946 to Wayne Olden “Buck” Johnson (17 May, 1923,

    Graves Co., KY – 16 May, 1998, Fulton, KY). Wayne served in the Navy in WWII.

    2. f. Earl Flood (twin) (12 Dec., 1932, Graves Co., KY – )

    3. f. Meredith Flood (twin) (12 Dec., 1932, Graves Co., KY – 12 Dec., 1932)

    3. e. Laura L. Flood (9 Aug., 1893 – 30 Jan., 1933) m. Jeff Melvin (1887 – 31 Aug., 1938).

    Both are buried in Bean Cemetery in Graves Co., KY.

    4. e. Robert Haden Flood (29 Dec., 1895, Graves Co., KY – 24 Nov., 1972) m. 22 Jun., 1931

    to Charleen Catherine Yates (3 Oct., 1901, Mayfield, KY – 24 Nov., 1971). Both are

    buried in Highland Park Cemetery in Mayfield, KY. Robert served as a Private in WWI,

    Repair Unit 310 M.T.C. 3rd

    Army. (See Yates and Edwards Family Trees)

    5. e. Lucille Flood (9 Jan., 1898 – ) m. 1921-1923 to Clarence Leon Penney (3 May, 1895,

    Murray, Calloway Co., KY – )

    6. e. Haskel Flood (2 Feb., 1900 – 1 Apr., 1971). Bured in Chapel Hill Missionary Baptist

    Church Cemetery, Graves Co., KY. m. Ruby G. Riley (22 Feb., 1904 – 30 Nov.,

    1990, Graves Co., KY).

    7. e. Gilbert Lynn Flood (31 Jan., 1901 – 12 Jul., 1901). Buried in Bean Cemetery.

    8. e. James Lilburn Bartus Flood (31 Jan., 1903 – 4 Jan., 1980) m. Stella Alexander (29 Jul.,

    1904 – 6 Apr., 2006, Graves Co., KY)

    9. e. Willie Mae Flood (3 Dec., 1904 – 27 Nov., 1909). Buried in Bean Cemetery.

    10. e. Susala B. Flood (23 May, 1907 – 7 Nov., 1908). Buried in Bean Cemetery.

    11. e. Hollie C. Flood (20 Feb., 1912 – 16 May, 1990, Graves Co., KY). m. 1 Oct., 1937 to

    Allie Bernice Drowns (1917 – 6 Apr., 2012, Martin, TN). Both are buried in Highland

    Park Cemetery, Mayfield, KY.

    12. e. Francis Hilda Flood (11 Nov., 1913 – 21 Mar., 1924). Buried in Bean Cemetery.

    13. e. Hazel Linda Flood (3 Mar., 1915, Farmington, KY – 8 Mar., 1967, Pamlico Memorial

    Gardens, Washington, NC) m. 1) ? Stroup; 2) Carl Jarvis Kinion

    8. d. Robert "Bob" W. Flood (Oct., 1868 – Nov., 1923) m. Martha Drake

    9. d. Nannie Dee Flood (16 Dec., 1869, Trigg Co., KY – Aug., 1933) m. 7 Jan., 1887 Metroplis,

    IL toWilliam Thornas Berry McKinney

    1. e. Ava Sybilla McKinney (25 Marc. 1889 – ) m. 15 Oct., 1910 to Lubie E. Sanderson

    2. e. Velma Eureen McKinney (13 May, 1893 – 14 Jan., 1894)

    3. e. Gladys Novelle McKinney (6 Feb., 1898 – ) m. 26 Dec., 1916 to Thomas Earle Clark

    4. e. Everette Carney McKinney (8 Nov., 1899 – 28 Aug., 1901)

    10. d Thomas “Tom” Jefferson Flood (c. 1872 – )

    11. d. Carrie M. Flood (1874 – 28 Nov., 1946, Graves Co., KY) m. Charles Henry Colley (1870 – ).

    Charles was the son of Christopher Colley and Eliza Williams. Carrie and Charles are buried

    in Farmington Cemetery, Graves Co., KY.

    1. e. Claude Colley (1893 – )

    2. e. Clyde Colley (1894 – ) m. Veta ?

    3. e. Clint Colley (1896 – )

    4. e. Cordelia Colley (1899 – )

    5. e. Clover Colley (1906 – )

    6. e. Christine J. Colley (1906 – )

    7. e. Charleen Colley (1908 – )

    8. e. Carl Ed Colley (1911 – )

    12. d. EdwardTildon Flood (20 Mar., 1876 – 3 Jul., 1964) m. Carrie Marshall Tilford (1889 – 1921).

    Both are buried in Spence Chapel Cemetery, Graves Co., KY.

    1. e. Sabra Jane Flood

    2. e. Dorothy Flood

    3. e. Mary Sue Flood

    13. d. Joseph Flood (c. 1878 – )

    14. d. John Frances Steven Flood (9 Mar., 1881 – 21 Dec., 1956, Centralia, Marion Co., IL)

    m. 26 Jun., 1904 to Emma Mae Faughn

  • 1. e. Estel Leland Flood (21 Apr., 1905 – Feb., 1966, Centralia, IL)

    2. e. Verna Mae Flood (20 Jun., 1908 – ) m. ? Hendrickson (NJ – )

    3. e. George Chester Flood (9 Jun., 1911 – )

    4. e. John Thurman Flood (13 Oct., 1914 – )

    5. e. Walter Gail Flood (14 Aug., 1917 – )

    6. e. Mildred Elizabeth Flood (1 May, 1926 – )

    6. c. James Henry Flood (1843 – )

  • Randolph

    1. a. Giles Randolph (1640, Canterbury, Kent, England - 1784, Boston, MA) m. Elizabeth ? Descendents of this line can trace back to a Thomas Randoll/Randolph, Sr. (c. 1454 – c. 1507, Robertsbridge, England) who

    married an Isabell.

    1. b. Giles Randolph II (c. 25 Mar., 1665-1674, Dover, Kent, England – 15 Jan., 1724, Norfolk, Princess Ann

    Co., VA m. Mary Delia Blanch (1672, Kent, England – aft. 1725)

    1. c. Giles Randolph III (c. 1688, Norfolk Co., VA – 18 Oct., 1750, Elizabeth Parish, Norfolk Co, VA)

    m. 1724 in Norfolk Co., TN to Jane Caswell (c. 1688-1702 – aft. 1750, Norfolk Co., VA)

    1. d. Giles Randolph (1726, Norfolk Co., VA – 1792, Northampton, NC) 1) ?; 2) Barsheba Bryan/

    Bryan. Giles, a patriot, was paid by Voucher No. 4805 when he furnished supplies to the State

    of North Carolina during the Revolutionary War. D.A.R. proven National #464-938 and #875334.

    1. e. William Randolph (1765-1770, VA – 8 Feb., 1847, Trigg., Co. KY ) m. 1) 1788 in

    Chesterfield Co., VA to Anne Banks (1765, VA – 1815, Trigg Co., KY). Anne was the

    daughter of Alexander Banks and Mary Tarver. 2) 22 Nov., 1817 in Christian Co., KY

    To Nancy ? ( – 1861, Trigg Co., KY). (See Tarver Family Tree)

    William and Anne’s Children:

    1. f. Rebecca Randolph (1792, Northampton, NC – 29 Oct., 1852, Trigg Co., KY) m. 1 Feb.,

    1812 Caldwell Co., KY to Mahala Ingram (– 23 Oct., 1844, Trigg Co., KY). Mahala's

    parents were Marmaduke Ingram and Margaret P. McConnell. (See Ingram Family

    Tree)

    2. f. Mary Randolph (1792, Northampton, NC – 1843, Sumter Co., AL) m. 15 Feb., 1812 to

    Basil George (1790 – 1850, Sumter Co., AL). Basil's father was Andrew George. His

    grandfather, John George, was in the Revolutionary War, Wilkes County, GA.

    1. g. Joseph Langston George (1814 – d. MS). Joseph was a physician.

    1. h. Rebecca George

    2. h. Alexander Banks George

    3. h. Joseph George

    4. h. Basil George, M.D.

    2. g. Sarah “Sallie” George (24 Aug., 1818 – 16 Feb., 1865) m. Samuel Dorman Murff.

    Samuel was a Reverend in the Methodist Episcopal Church South.

    1. h. Jacob Dudley Murff (1844 – 2 Nov., 1878, MS) m. 24 Feb., 1870 in Washington

    Co., MS to Martha Anderson Rives (9 Aug., 1843, Hinds Co., MS – 21 Aug.,

    1928, TX)

    3. g. Thomas Jefferson George (18 Dec., 1812 – 5 Jan., 1856) m. 26 Jul., 1835 in

    Enterprise, MS on to Sarah Boyd.

    1. h. Thomas Jefferson George (1847, AL – 1906, MS).

    4. g. Alexander Banks George. Alexander was Judge in Supreme Bench of Louisiana.

    2. f. David Randolph (27 Feb., 1798, Northampton, NC – 11 Mar., 1877, Trigg Co., KY)

    m. 16 Jan., 1819 in Christian Co., KY to Mary “Polly” Cameron (24 Oct., 1802, TN

    – 21 April, 1846, Trigg Co., KY). Both are buried in a farm near Oakland Methodist

    Church near Cadiz, Trigg Co., KY. Mary’s first husband was John Campbell. She

    was the daughter of William and Nancy Cameron. Nancy was widow of William

    Cameron. They had six known children. Nancy’s second husband was William

    Randolph, David’s father.

  • David and Mary’s Children:

    1. g. Rebecca K. “Becky” Randolph (14 Nov., 1819, Trigg Co., KY – aft. 1880)

    m. 23 Nov., 1836 in Trigg Co., KY to Moses Ingram Malone (c. 1818, KY

    – aft. 1880). Both are buried in unmarked graves in the Warren Hunt Cemetery in

    McCracken Co., KY, near the Ballard Co., KY line in the Lovelaceville community.

    (See Malone Family Tree)

    2. g. Nancy Randolph (18 Dec., 1821 – ) m. 22 Jan., 1842 to John Wesley Travis

    1. h. Susan W. Travis

    2. h. Thomas R. Travis

    3. h. Mary E. Travis

    4. h. William A. Travis

    5. h. Rebecca J. Travis

    6. h. Ann E. Travis

    3. g. Mary Ann Randolph (14 May, 1823 – ) m. Mar., 1840 in Trigg Co., to Allen

    McGheehee

    1. h. W. Jasper McGeehee

    2. h. Emily Eliza McGeehee

    3. h. David S. McGeehee

    4. h. Olive Henrietta McGeehee

    4. g. A. William N. Randolph (7 Sept., 1825, Trigg Co., KY – 5 Jun., 1862, Russellville,

    KY) m. 6 Apr., 1859, Trigg Co., KY to Martha J. Reach/Roach. A. William served

    in the Civil War in the Union Army, 17th KY Reg't Cavalry as a surgeon. He was

    pastor of the Henderson Methodist Church.

    1. h. Fannie Randolph

    5. g. Alexander Randolph (27 Jul., 1827, Trigg Co., KY – 18 Jul., 1855, Trigg Co., KY).

    He went west during the Gold Rush and died of measles.

    6. g. John Randolph (9 May, 1829, Trigg Co., KY – 14 Mar., 1864, Morganfield, KY)

    m. 1) ? Gaines; 2) Lida Bell. John was a Methodist minister.

    1. h. Edward Randolph

    2. h. Girl Randolph

    7. g. David "Crockett" Randolph, Jr. (25 Oct., 1830, Trigg Co., KY – 11 Feb., 1878,

    Trigg Co., KY) m. 24 Jul., 1858 in Trigg Co., KY to Nancy Skinner

    1. h. Robert Alexander Randolph (1859 – 1939) m. Cornelia Johnson (– 18 Jul.,

    1900, Trigg Co., KY)

    1. i. Ira Louis Randolph

    2. i. Maude Randolph

    3. i. Joe Randolph

    4. i. Johnnie Agnes Randolph

    5. i. Homer Clay Randolph

    1. j. Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph (3 Jun., 1927, Paducah, KY –

    3 Jul., 2007, Nashville, TN) m. Delores "Dee" Baker.

    2. h. Ira Randolph

    3. h. Nancy Cress Randolph

    4. h. William J. Randolph

    5. h. John H. Randolph

    8. g. Redmond Randolph (27 Aug., 1832, Trigg Co., KY – 4 Sept., 1832)

  • 9. g. James Jackson “Jack” Randolph (4 Sept., 1833, Trigg Co., KY – 27 Mar.,

    1916, Trigg Co., KY) m. Virginia Smith (11 Jul., 1841, Clarksville, VA –

    23 Apr., 1921, Trigg Co., KY). Buried in cemetery on David and Mary

    Randolph's farm near Oakland Methodist Church near Cadiz, Trigg Co., KY.

    1. h. Thomas Banks Randolph

    2. h. Sally Mae Randolph

    2. h. Mary David Randolph

    3. h. William Alexander Randolph

    4. h. Bertie Jackson Randolph

    10. g. Giles Richardson Randolph (8 Mar., 1837, Trigg Co., KY – ) m. 9 Oct., 1862,

    Trigg Co., KY to Mary Louise Garnett (5 Jul., 1841 – 19 Oct., 1884, Trigg Co.,

    KY). Giles was a Methodist minister.

    1. h. William Robert Randolph

    2. h. Lucy Ann Randolph

    3. h. Connie Randolph

    4. h. David Richard Randolph

    5. h. Thomas Bacon Randolph

    6. h. Jesse Richardson Randolph

    11. g. Thomas Jessie Randolph (4 Oct., 1838, Trigg Co., KY – 1916) m. Carmasella

    Cosby. Thomas was a Methodist minister.

    1. h. Mary Emily Randolph

    2. h. Ruth Randolph

    3. h. Carmezell Randolph

    4. h. Joe Drane Randolph

    5. h. Mattie Barrett Randolph

    6. h. Florilla Louise Randolph

    12. g. Malinda Randolph (1 Jun., 1840 – )

    13. g. Francies Randolph (1 Jun., 1840 – )

    2. f. Alexander Randolph (2 Oct., 1800, Northampton, NC – 27 Jan., 1865, Trigg, Co.,

    KY). Buried in Redd Cemetery, Trigg Co., KY. m. 6 Sept., 1832 in Caldwell Co.,

    KY to Malinda Watkins (25 Aug., 1814, TN – 2 Jan., 1878, Trigg Co., KY).

    1. g. George Banks Randolph (6 Sept., 1833, Trigg Co., KY – Trigg Co., KY)

    2. g. William Samuel Randolph (25 Sept., 1836, Trigg Co., KY – 1905, KY) m. 14 Apr.,

    1864 in Trigg Co., KY to Margaret Jenkins. William was a member of the KY

    House of Rep. from Caldwell Co. 1900-1901.

    1. h. Pocahontas Randolph

    2. h. Malinda Randolph

    3. h. Frances Randolph

    4. h. Edward Randolph

    5. h. Ethel Randolph

    6. h. Danna Randolph

    7. h. Mai Randolph

    8. h. William Bradley Randolph

    3. g. Mary Jane Randolph (21 May, 1839, Trigg Co., KY – ) m. 19 Sept., 1861 in Trigg

    Co., KY to Robert Stinebaugh

    1. h. Samuel Alexander Stinebaugh

    2. h. George Stinebaugh

    3. h. Robert Stinebaugh

    4. h. John William Stinebaugh

    5. h. Willis Machen Stinebaugh

    6. h. John Smith Stinebaugh

  • 4. g. Martha Ann Randolph (25 Feb., 1842 – 26 Jan., 1877, Trigg Co., KY)

    5. g. Edward Samuel Randolph (8 Dec., 1844, Trigg Co., KY – 21 May, 1878, Caldwell

    Co., KY)

    6. g. David William Randolph (7 Dec., 1847, Trigg Co., KY – 23 Mar., 1867, Trigg

    Co., KY)

    7. g. John Alexander Randolph (16 Mar., 1851, Trigg Co., KY – )

    8. g. Thomas Lee Randolph (26 Jun., 1854, Trigg Co., KY – )

    5. f. Sarah “Sally” Randolph (27 Sept., 1804, Northampton, NC – 22 Oct., 1867, Trigg Co.,

    KY) m. 23 Sept., 1822 in Trigg Co., KY to Benjamin Bernett J. Wilford (4 Jun., 1802,

    Bertie Co., NC – 8 Jun., 1860, Trigg Co., KY). Benjamin Bennett's parents were Isham

    Wilford and Winnifred Thomas.

    1. g. Ann Eliza Wilford m. 8 Nov. 1842 Trigg Co., KY to Uriah Bennett

    1. h. George Leander Bennett

    2. g. Robert Wilford (3 Oct., 1823, Trigg Co., KY – 1892) m. 1849 to Nancy Manning

    3. g. George H. Wilford (c. 1839 – c. 1862). Died while guarding salt mines, Providence,

    TN. He was in the Civil War in Co. D, 8th Reg., KY, IN.

    4. g. Marritt A. Wilford m. 6 Aug., 1860 to Mary A. Steinbaugh

    5. g. Sarah Jane Wilford m. 11 Sept., 1861 in Trigg Co., KY to William Hawkins Wilson

    1. h. Ida Wilson

    2. h. Annie Wilson

    3. h. William Walter Wilson

    4. h. Ella Wilson

    5. h. Joel Bennett Wilson

    6. h. Willie Agnes Wilson

    6. g. Amanda Minerva Wilford m. 28 Sept., 1852 in Trigg Co., KY to William T. Darnell

    1. h. Alice Darnell

    2. h. Courtney Ann Darnell

    3. h. Georgia Lee Darnell

    4. h. William Darnell

    5. h. Robert Darnell

    7. g. Isaac Burnett Wilford m. Minerva Adeline Roberts

    1. h. Harriett Addie Wilford

    2. h. George Bennett Wilford

    3. h. Robert Manning Wilford

    4. h. Bertie Hewell Wilford

    5. h. Isaac Burnett Wilford, Jr.

    6. h. Addie Roberts Wilford

    7. h. Nancy Orman Wilford

    8. h. Merritt Marvin Wilford

    9. h. Eldred Harvard Wilford

    10. h. Hugh Randolph Wilford

    11. h. Mary Agnes Wilford

    12. h. John Cornelius Wilford

    8. g. Elizabeth “Bettie” Wilford m. George White

    1. h. Lillie White

    2. h. Robert B. White

    3. h. Burnett Wilford White

    9. g. Winnifred (twin) Wilford

    10. g. Deeter B. (twin) Wilford

  • 6. f. Ada Eliza Randolph (1810, Caldwell Co., KY – Apr., 1865, Graves Co., KY). She

    is buried at Old Liberty Church, Graves Co., KY. m. 1) 17 Sept., 1831 in Trigg Co.,

    KY to Robert Wilford (1810, NC – 8 Aug., 1846, Trigg Co., KY. Robert's parents

    were Isham Wilford and Winnifred Thomas. 2) to William Armstrong.

    Ada and 1) Robert Children:

    1. g. Isham Marion Wilford (20 Jul., 1832, Trigg Co., KY – 29 Oct., 1896, Mayfield,

    KY) m. 1) 5 Sept., 1858 in Graves Co., KY to Jiney Oliva Perry (9 Jun., 1840,

    Graves Co., KY – 22 Feb., 1886, Mayfield, KY). 2) 18 Nov., 1887 to Nee Melton

    Owen.

    Isham and 1) Jiney’s Children:

    1. h. Robert Oliver Wilford

    2. h. Emma Olive Wilford

    3. h. Lula Greene Wilford

    4. h. Rosa Lee Wilford

    5. h. Bessie Augusta Wilford

    6. h. Geneva Maie Wilford

    7. h. Ben Wilford

    2. g. Nathaniel Greene Wilford (1834, Trigg Co., KY – 1924) m. Lubbie Ryan “Clemmie”

    Thompson.

    3. g. James David Wilford (1836 – 1862, Shilah, TN). James was in the Confederate Army

    and died in the Civil War.

    4. g. Robert Jasper Wilford (22 Apr., 1840, Trigg Co., KY – 4 Dec., 1912) m. in Graves Co.,

    KY to Anne Eliza Emerson.

    1. h. Margaret Virginia Wilford

    2. h. Adah Rebecca Wilford

    3. h. Robert Harvey Wilford

    4. h. George Marion Wilford

    5. h. William Terry Wilford

    6. h. James Walter Wilford

    7. h. Boone Lockhart Wilford

    8. h. Jasper Lee Wilford

    5. g. Malinda Frances “Fanny” Wilford (1846, Trigg Co., KY – 14 Feb., 1927, Columbia,

    SC) m. 1872 in Graves Co., KY to Henry A. Reaves

    1. h. George Allen Reaves

    2. h. Richard Lee Reaves

    3. h. Arthur Earnest Reaves

    6. g. Eliza Jane Wilford (1838, Trigg Co., KY – ).

    7. g. Mary Emmeline Wilford (1842, Trigg Co., KY – )

    7. f. Jane Randolph (1812 or 1827, Caldwell Co., KY – 18, Sept., 1896, Christian Co., IL)

    m. 10 Sept., 1827 in Trigg Co., KY to Josiah Langley ( – Oct., 1855). Both are buried

    in Langley Cemetery, Near Taylorville, IL.

    1. g. William F. Langley m. Caroline Keller

    1. h. John Langley

    2. h. Mary Langley

    2. g. Rebecca Langley m. Addison A. W. Hammer

    1. h. Laura Bell Hammer

    3. g. Robert P. Langley (1832, IL – ) m. Irene Clark

  • 1. h. Martha Alice Langley

    2. h. Johannah Langley

    3. h. Henry A. Langley

    4. h. Lourene Langley

    5. h. Robert A. Langley

    6. h. Eugene A. Langley

    4. g. Ann E.Langley (1834 – 1835)

    5. g. Malinda E. Langley (1836, IL – ) m. Gavin Balston or Ralston

    6. g. Amanda J. Langley (1838, IL – 1853)

    7. g. Heymance Langley (1842 – )

    8. g. Alfred C. Langley (1844, IL – )

    9. g. Joanna Langley (1840 – 1845)

    10. g. Mary E. Langley m. Gavin R. Adams

    11. g. Josiah Langley (1851 – 1 Apr., 1856)

    2. e. John Randolph (1773 – )

    3. e. Malachi Randolph (1775 – )

    4. e. Penelope Randolph (1779 – 1799)

    5. e. Elizabeth Randolph (1782 – )

    6. e. Thomas Randolph (1783 – 1795)

    7. e. Bryant or Bryan Randolph (1787 – bef. 1842) m. 20 Jan., 1817 in Northampton Co., NC

    1. f. John Randolph

    2. f. Catherine Randolph

    3. f. Margaret Ann Randolph

    4. f. James B. Randolph

    *Books on the Randolph line include:

    1. "The Wilford-Williford Family Treks into America"

    by Eurie Pearl Wilford Neel/Henry Perrin.

    2. "Trigg County Handbook - Gateway to the Jackson Purchase"

    by Eurie Pearl Wilford Neel both can be found at the LDS library.

    3. "The Medieval Ancestry of Deborah Masters, Mother of Edward

    and Giles Randolph: Immigrants in America" by Todd Allen Johnson.

  • Malone

    1. a. Daniel Malone (c. 1643, County Westmeath, Ireland – 3 Aug., 1688, South Work Parish, Prince George Co., VA) m. in Charles City Co., VA to Mary ? (c. 1645, Charles City Co., VA – ). Mary’s second marriage was

    to John Raine.

    Daniel and Mary’s Children:

    1. b. Robert Malone ( – bef. 1713, Prince George Co., VA

    2. b. Daniel Malone ( – bef. 1713, Prince George Co., VA) m. Susan (Floraday). Susan’s second husband was

    ? Floraday. Daniel Malone, of Ireland, is believed to be Daniel’s father.

    1. c. Nathaniel Burwell Malone (c. 1675, Charles City Co., VA – 1732, Surry Co., VA) m. c. 1695

    in Surry Co., VA to Mary Wynne (c. 1677, Charles City Co., VA – c. 1731, Surry Co., VA).

    Mary’s parents were Thomas Wynne and Agnes Stith. (See Wynne and Stith Family Trees)

    1. d. Daniel Malone (1696, Bristol Parish, Prince George, VA – c. 1795, Halifax Co., VA)

    m. 1) Sarah Sullivan; 2) Penelope ?

    2. d. Phoebe Malone (1698, VA – )

    3. d. William Malone (c. 1703, Bristol Parish, Prince George, Dinwidie Co., VA – c. 1772, Dinwiddie

    Co., VA) m. Ann Booth (c. 1694, Charles City, VA – c. 1799, Dinwiddie Co., VA). Ann’s parents

    were George Booth, Sr. (1679, VA – 14 Aug., 1763, Sussex Co., VA) and Mary ?. Her fahter’s

    second wife was Amy Malone, who was the daughter of Nathaniel Malone and Mary Wynne.

    (See Booth and Wynne Family Trees)

    1. e. Winifred Malone (c. 1729, VA – c. 1781, Brunswick Co., VA) m. Drury Robertson

    (c. 1727, VA – 1797, Anson Co., NC)

    2. e. Lucretia or Lucreece “Lucy” Malone (11 Jan 1726, Bristol Parish, Prince George, Dinwidie

    Co., VA – ) m. Peter Jones

    3. e. George Booth Malone (26 Nov., 1737, Prince George Co., VA – 10 Sept., 1810, Brunswick,

    VA) m. 1) c.. 1756 in Brunswick Co. VA to Sarah "Sally" Bass (c. 1739 – 1776, Brunswick

    Co., VA). Sarah’s parents were James and Elizabeth Bass. Sarah’s siblings were James,

    Benjamin, Elizabeth, Ephraim, Ann, Reece, Partain, and Temperance. 2) 27 Jan., 1777 in

    Brunswick, VA to Lucy Marshall (7 Mar., 1741 – 26 Mar., 1821).

    *Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, April 1934, p. 246: Revolutionary Patriots,

    Brunswick County, Virginia, compiled from records in the State Library, Richmond, Virginia.

    Patriots who rendered services during the Revolution, under "Commissioners of Provisions Law".

    George Malone is listed among 600 others who not only gave supplies for the Continental troops,

    but transported the sick, provisions, and guns. He is listed along with his son Lewis Melone.

    George and Sarah’s Children:

    1. f. Elizabeth Bass Malone (28 Jul., 1757, Brunswick Co., VA – 1827, Granville Co. NC )

    m. 1777, Brunswick Co. NC to Robert Lanier (20 Aug., 1754, VA – c. 1827, Granville

    Co., NC)

    2. f. Lewis Malone (12 Apr., 1759, Brunswick Co., VA - 1810, Washington, AL) m. 1776,

    Darlington Dist., SC to Mary Pistole. Lewis was a Revolutionary War Patriot donating

    supplies for the war effort.

    1. g. Charles Pistole Malone

    2. g. Drury Robinson Malone

    3. g. George Booth Malone

    4. g. Elizabeth Malone

    5. g. Lewis Malone

    6. g. Nathaniel Malone

    7. g. James Bass Malone

    3. f. Miles Malone (24 Feb., 1761, Brunswick Co., VA – )

    4. f. Ann "Nancy" Malone (Dec., 1762, Brunswick Co., VA – ) m. 1) 25 Nov., 1783,

    Brunswick Co, NC to Arthur Freeman; 2) 28 Sept., 1807 in Montgomery Co., TN

    to Moses Odum/Oldham

  • 5. f. Mary "Polly" Malone (3 Apr., 1765, Brunswick Co., VA – 1811) m. 27 Oct., 1783,

    Brunswick Co, NC to James Vaughn (c. 1755 – Jan., 1811)

    6. f. Booth Malone (9 Feb., 1767, Brunswick Co., VA – Jun., 1830, Trigg Co., KY)

    m. Martha A. “Patsy” Darnall/Darnell (c. 1775, VA – 30 Dec., 1856, Trigg Co.,

    KY.

    1. g. Thomas Dee Malone (c. 1791, SC – aft. 1860), m. 6 Feb., 1812 in Caldwell

    Co., KY to Matilda Ingram (c. 1793, NC – aft. 1860)

    1. h. Penniah or Panenah Malone (c. 1813, KY – ) m. c. 1837 to Mahlon Brelsford

    (c. 1811, KY - )

    1. i. Martha M. Brelsford (1837 – )

    2. i. Thomas Brelsford (1839 – )

    3. i. Jefferson Brelsford (1841 – )

    4. i. Susan Brelsford (1843 – )

    5. i. Mary E. Brelsford (1845 – )

    6. i. Serrilda Brelsford (1848 – )

    7. i. Eliza Brelsford (1856 – ) m. George Burk

    2. h. Miles Malone (c. 1817, TN – ) m. Sarah A. ? (c. 1817, TN – )

    1. i. Lucy E. Malone (c. 1838 – )

    2. i. Mary E. Malone (c. 1839 – )

    3. i. James W. Malone (c. 1843 – )

    4. i. Nancy M. Malone (c. 1849 – )

    3. h. Moses Ingram Malone (c. 1818, KY – aft. 1880) m. 12 Dec., 1836 in Trigg

    Co., KY to Rebecca Randolph (14 Nov., 1819, Trigg Co., KY – aft. 1880).

    Both are buried in Warren Hunt Cemetery, Mccracken Co., KY. Rebecca’s

    parents were David Randolph and Mary “Polly” Cameron. (See Randolph

    Family Tree)

    1. i. Maranda Frances Malone (6 Jan., 1838, Trigg Co., KY – 10 Mar., 1881,

    Graves Co., KY). Buried in Spence Chapel Cemetery, Graves Co., KY.

    m. 31 Mar., 1853 in Trigg Co., KY to John A. Flood (1828, Trigg Co.,

    KY – aft. 1880). (See Flood Family Tree)

    2. i. Thomas D. Malone (1841, KY – )

    3. i. Alexander D. Malone (2 Mar., 1842 – 1 Oct., 1911) m. 24 Feb., 1870

    to Bettie “Belle” Adella Glenn. He was a Southern Baptist Minister and

    published a book called "The Issue". He is listed in “History of Middle

    Tennessee Baptists” by J. H. Grime, 1902, p. 477-478.

    1. j. Ethel Malone

    2. j. Viola Malone

    3. j. John Malone

    4. j. Florence R. Malone

    5. j. Wilford Malone

    6. j. Ross Malone

    7. j. Fanny Malone

    8. j. H. G. Malone

    9. j. Ellis Malone

    4. i. William B. Malone m. Dora Cloy

    1. j. Myrtie Malone

    2. j. Leo Malon

    3. j. Ruth Malon

    4. j. Pearl Malon

  • 5. i. James K. Polk Malone (1848, KY – 1923) m. Mariah McKinney

    1. j. Clois H. Malone

    2. j. Butler Malone

    6. i. Matilda Malone (1850, KY – )

    7. i. Carrie “Carrie” Malone m. John Randolph

    1. j. Comodorre Randolph

    2. j. Camma Randolph

    3. j. Atlee Randolph

    4. j. Wrenn Randolph

    5. j. Crete Randolph

    6. j. Vida Randolph

    8. i. John R. Malone m. 1) Sallie ? 2) Sallie Meshew

    John and 1) Sallie’s Child:

    1. j. Coy Malone