Roy Lee Richards, Audie Henderson & Edith Lavelle Richards Thomas
Granddaddy Roy Lee Richards 1909-1966
Granddaddy Roy Lee Richards
Granddaddy Roy Lee Richards
Roy Lee Richards
Grandmother Audie Lee Henderson 1913-1994 Granddaddy Roy Lee Richards 1909-1966 and daughter & mother Edith Lavelle Richards Thomas 1934-2010
Granddaddy’s car of some kind
Granddaddy & Grandmother Roy Lee & Audie
Roy Lee & Audie Richards
Front-Great Grandfather Daniel Tilman Richards 1874-1953, Great Grandmother Elizabeth Rebecca Sparks Richards 1871-1952, Back-James E Richards 1902-1972, Roy Lee Richards 1909-1966, Daniel C Richards 1905-1986, Kathleen Bowles Richards 1913-1990, Allie C Richards 1899-1972
Mama Edith L Richards Thomas and Addie Rose Powers Kipp
Community Lunch at Antioch Church in Pickens County, Alabama in 1966. L-R- Roy Lee, Edith Thomas, Leigh, Rosemyra, Audie, Bruce, Mike
James Richards wife Flora Redus 1904-1979 with her grandfather Jesse Little Taylor piece of Civil War Drum he played in Battle.
Jesse Little Taylor 1809-1896 Story
5th cousin 5x removed Jesse Little Taylor 1809-1896
Moore-Hill House in Sulligent, Alabama on Jackson’s Military Road. It is also known as the Stagecoach Inn. was built and finished in 1834 for James Moore by Jesse Little Taylor, a carpenter and later a doctor. James Moore was a veteran of Andrew Jackson’s Army in the Civil War. The house when I went to see it was really cool to see. It is still in use today.
3rd cousin 5x removed Dr Charles Urquhart Gravatt 1849-1922 State Senator of Virginia, Surgeon in the United States Navy and made Rear Admiral
7th cousin Daniel P Smith 1779-1850 Virginia House of Delegates, Commonwealth Attorney for Rockingham, General Court Judge of Circuit Supreme Court
4th cousin James McConnel Smith 1787-1856
8th cousin Dr Harvey Black 1827-1888 Surgeon Civil War
Willam Russell 1735-1793 Army Officer, Brigadier General, Virgina Settler, Chief Justice, Aided in Drafting the Declaration of Independence, Representative in Virginia House of Delegates
7th cousin Brigadier General William Russell 1735-1793
7th cousin Colonel William Roane Aylett 1833-1900
9th cousin Patrick Henry Aylett 1825-1870
4th cousin Governor Patrick Henry speaking before the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1765 where he saids these famous words “GIVE ME LIBERY OR GIVE ME DEATH”
4th cousin Patrick Henry 1736-1799 Governor of Virginia, Attorney, Planter, Politician, Orator
Colonel John Henry 1704-1773 Came from Scotland
Judge Spencer Roane 1762-1822 Appointed Chief Justice of the United States by President Jefferson
6th cousin Sarah Dabney Winston 1710-1784 Patrick Henry’s mother
4th cousin Dorothea Spotswood Henry 1778-1854
8th cousin John Henry 1796-1868
8th cousin Patrick Henry Jr 1783-1804
5th cousin Elizabeth Betsy Henry 1769-1842
4th cousin Dorothea Spotswood Dandridge 1757-1831 The First Lady of Virginia, Daughter of Nathaniel West Dandridge, She was Martha Dandridge Washington 1st cousin which was President George Wasshington’s wife.
6th cousin General Philip Aylett 1791-1848
9th cousin Colonel Patrick Henry Fontaine 1775-1852
6th cousin Celia Wilson Bowen Stone 1792-1857
2nd cousin Brigadier general Reese Tate Bowen 1809-1879
1st cousin 6 x removed henry Reee Bowen 1770-1860
1st cousin 3x removed John Martin Barton 1827-1873 and wife Julie Ann McAnear 1831-1915
7th cousin Lizzie May Andus 1865-1938
1st cousin 2x removed Elfe Andus 1888-1991
10th cousins and Twins Ezekiel Evans Thacker 1828-1899 and Jacob Hamilton Thacker
11th cousin John Thomas Morris 1785-1862 and Family
McAnear Family Homestead in Cleburne, Texas
10th cousin Alexander Selkirk McAnear 1803-1871 and wife mary Elizabeth Barton 1810- and Family
9th cousin William P Andus 1833-1893 and wife Maria Andrus 1839-1918 and Family
8th cousin George W Andus 1857-1939 and wife Lizzie May Andus 1865-1938 in Lahoma, Oklahoma
John F Yates 1877-1958 Melanie F Yates 1877-1960 Back-Minnie A Smith & Bertha C Smith
John West, Joseph West, Samuel West, Martha Garrett, Clara West, Baby Margaret in Texas in 1910
Joe and Martha West & Family
L-R Bartley M Yates, Eva West, Rulz West, Opal West on top of car Birtle Yates
7th cousin George Allen 1814-1883 and Family
George Newton Caler Caylor 1837-1931 & Sarah Jane Cundiff 1853-1941 and Family in Texas
13th cousin Adam Jefferson House 1919-1944 Family in Pickens County, Alabama
10th cousin Levi Pennington Jr 1758-1808 and Family
10th cousin Alexander Selkirk McAnear 1803-1871
9th cousin Julie Ann McAnear 1831-1915
William G Morris 1825-1918 and wife Louisa Costner Morris 1831-1914 William served in the Civil War as a Lieutenant Colonel and was State Representative in North Carolina
11th cousin Frances Catherine Stroup 1848-1915
John F Morris 1852-1899
Civil War Captain to Lieutenant Colonel William Groves Morris 1825-1918 His Family came from Scotland
Sterling B Bates 1864-1931 Sarah Richards’s husband
11th cousin Major Jesse Shelton 1799-1865
Lydia Rowan Hogue 1907-1986 wife of Charlie Keasler
1st cousin 2x removed Charlie W Keasler 1897-1983
8th cousin Lucinda Jane Raines 1846-1907
Hannah and James Smith
9th cousin Jacob Caylor 1835-1922
5th cousin Samuel Keasler 1808-1895
11th cousin General James Smith 1792-1854 Fought in the War of 1812, War of Independence of Texas, Battle of Texas Republic, Commander of North Western of Texas
Benjamin Potter in wagon on the way to town
Benjamin Potter 1815-1891
Benjamin Potter’s son Malachi with horse Leslie
10th cousin Perry Washington Goodwin 1856-1926
8th cousin Elisha Shepherd Andus 1808-1876
8th cousin Charles Harris Clark 1782-1832
9th cousin Samuel Sims 1845-1900 in 1895
9th cousin George Newton Caylor 1837-1901 and wife Sarah Jane Cundiff 1853-1941
George F Caylor 1875-1975
Ararrissa Arterrissa McClung 1833-1908
Margaret Isabelle Branum 1852-1933
Lewis L Branum 1829-1911
9th cousin Benjamin Potter 1815-1891
James McAdams 1765-1821 from Ireland
John McAdams 1790-1884
Thomas McAdams 1730-1776 from Ireland, He died at sea on the ship “Earl of Hillsborough in Sulawesi, Indonesia
3rd cousin Nathaniel West Henry 1790-1851
Lewis Livingston Barnum 1829-1911
Evan Watkins 1811-1891
5th cousin Thomas Marshall Ambler 1791-1875
3rd cousin 10x removed cousin Martha Cary 1686-1738
6th cousin 3x removed Katherine Bush Ambler 1773-1846
5th cousin Mary Cary Ambler 1733-1781
6th cousin William Loyal Gravatt 1856-1942 Bishop of West Virginia Episcopal Diocese
6th cousin William Marshall Ambler 1813-1896
6th cousin John James Gravatt 1854-1925 Protestant Episcopal Church Clerical
9th Great Grandmother Margaret Marionette Speir 1618-1643
14th GReat Grandfather Sir Alexander Boyd 1449-1515 3rd Lord of Kilmarnock Boyd
14th Great Grandmother Lady Margaret Stewart 1455-1512 Countess of Augus, Houseof Stewart
Edinburgh Castle in Scotland Home of Mary Stuart
Kilmarnock Castle
“The Dean” Home to Knight Thomas Kilmarnock Boyd
16th Great Grandmother Lady Isabell Lyle 1405-1439 Baroness of Boyd Scotland
20th Great Grandfather Sir John Wallace 1277-1309 Brother to BRAVEHEART William Wallace
Kensington Palace Home of 21st Great Grandmother Lady Margaret De Crawford 1251-1273
Lady Gwenlian Ferch Gruffydd 1100-1136 She was killed in Battle of MaesGwenllian outside Kidwelly Castle
King Gruffydd ap Rhys 1081-1137
The Old Home Place of Captain William Bowen in North Carolina
Lieutenant William Henry Home in Virginia
Captain William Bowen and Mary Russell were the First Bowen’s in Tennessee. The Bowen-Campbell House is the Oldest Brick Home in Middle Tennessee, located in Moss-Wright Park Goodlettsville, TN
4th cousin Josiah Curdup Home in Virginia. The Curdup’s came from Wales. He owned land in Mississippi, North Carolina, Virginia. He was Minister, Owned a great herd of champion Stallions, Was elected to State Senate and was caught giving people moonshine for their vote.
Dinevyr Castle in Deheubarth, Wales King Gruffydd ap Rhys
George & Lizzie Andus home in Lahoma, Oklahoma. Was the first homestead in there
Anthony McKnight 1784-1823
8th cousin Private Paul Hill Killed in Battle
Burris R Miller 1843-1904 in his Civil War Uniform
4th cousin 10x removed John Rolfe 1585-1622 & Pocahontas of which he married.
Restored Home of John Rolfe 1585-1622 Married Pocahontas, One of the Founders of Jamestown, First person to plant and sell Tobacco all because he was on his ship coming back to America and got caught in a hurricane and shipwrecked in the Bermuda Islands. He brought back tobacco seed from the islands. It was the first profitable export in the US. He also made and developed Silk Making, Glass Making, Lumber & Sassafras. I guess you never had learned that in the Pocahontas Disney movies.
3rd cousin John Lightfoot was a member here in this building.
Gray’s Inn in London England called “The Honorable Society” It is 1 of 4 Inns in London. Only Barristers and Judges are allowed
A monument outside the grave of 22nd Great Grandmother Euphemism Stewart 1201-1267 Countess of Strathearn, Holyrood Abbey and Palace
Josiah Curdup other home in Kittrell, North Carolina 19th century National Register of Historic Places
1st cousin 5x removed General James Smith 1792-1854 of Texas
Letter written to Sam Houston from General James Smith
OCONEE STATION
5th Great Grandfather William C Richards 1735-1846
Sergeant James Washington Lawrence
James W Lawrence 1832-1922 and wife Emily Russell 1835-1890
William Montgomery Scott 1814-1882
Thomas Singleton Stuart Sr 1830-1903 and brother Robert
Andrew James Chandler and wife Mary Jane Stuart
Stella Ernst 1893-1958
James Breckenridge Jr 1862-1943
William Washington Erskine 1824-1906
John Todd 1825-1916
John Todd at homestead in Kosse, Limestone, Texas
Ralph Erskine 1685-1752 Minister of Dunfermline in Scotland
Amanda M Erskine
Presley Benjamin Lawrence 1830-1890


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