The Robertson - Smith Connection
Levy was born at Jefferson County, Arkansas, circa 1859. He was the son of E. H. Wilkinson Brewer and Isabella Sandefur.
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Nancy Mary Ann Brewer1 (F) b. 2 November 1871, d. 14 September 1960 Nancy was born at Tennessee, on 2 November 1871. She married Lonzo Lyles Sinclair at Hunt County, Texas, on 31 March 1901.1 Nancy died on 14 September 1960 at Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas, at age 88.1 She was buried in September 1960 at Webb Hill Cemetery, Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas.
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William was born at Jefferson County, Arkansas, circa 1864. He was the son of E. H. Wilkinson Brewer and Isabella Sandefur.
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Sarah Brezendine (F) She married Henry Law at Franklin County, Virginia, on 13 November 1807.1
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Ida Briggs1 (F) b. 22 May 1889
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Kimberly L. Briggs (F) Kimberly L. Briggs married John Edward Dilly, son of Robert Allen Dilly and Gertrude Ann Schrauben, on 11 May 1996 at Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan.1
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Nellie Anne Briggs1 (F) She married Arthur Sinclair.1
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Ethel May Brinkley1 (F) d. August 1963 She married William Marshall Mathews at Horatio, Sevier County, Arkansas.1 Her body was interred at Horatio, Sevier County, Arkansas, at Horatio Cemetery. Ethel died in August 1963 at Horatio, Sevier County, Arkansas.
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Robert Chad Brinkley1 (M) He married Jennifer Leigh Sinclair at Broken Bow, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, on 24 August 1991.1
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Jeremiah Briscoe1 (M) He married Elizabeth Farmer at Shelby County, Kentucky, on 12 December 1817.1
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Luke L. Britton1 (M) He married Annie Kate Sinclair on 28 May 1944.1
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Nancy Broach1 (F) b. 13 February 1805, d. 20 May 1879 Nancy was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church.2 Nancy was born at North Carolina, on 13 February 1805.3 She married Elbert D. Sinclair at Henry County, Tennessee, in 1836.1 Nancy died on 20 May 1879 at Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, at age 74.
Citations (--?--) Brobston1 (M) He married Ann Cromartie at Bladen County, North Carolina, before 20 May 1850.1
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Edward Brock1 (M) d. before June 1714 Edward BROCK was living in Calvert County, Maryland by 1672. A tract called Brock Hall was surveyed for him 1 April 1672. In August 1681, his plantation was raided by Indians, who carried away his corn and tobacco, killed his stock and did other damage. He lived in Mount Calvert Hundred which was later included in Prince George's County. Edward was one of the executors of the will of William SMITH of Mount Calvert Hundred. 2 Edward Brock left a will on 5 March 1712 at Prince George's County, Maryland, Will of Edward Brock
Prince Georges County, MD 1712 Maryland. In the Name of God Amen, I Edwd Brock of Prince Georges County Planter being weak & indisposed in Body, but of sound & perfect memory praised be god therefore, bearing in mind ye quality of life & ye uncertainty of death do make ordain Constitute this to be my last will & testament in manner & form following. That is to say, Imprimis. I give and bequeath my body to the Earth from whence it came, to be decently buried by my Executor hereafter named. And for such parcels of worldly goods as it has pleased God to bestow upon me, after my Just debts & funeral charges are paid & satisfied my will and intent is to dispose of the same in manner and form following. Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughter, Mary Nicholls, & to ye heirs of her body lawfully begotten all that piece or parcel of Land (being part of Brock Hall ______ lyes on ye East Side of a branch called Collington in ye County of aforesaid. Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand Son Mathew Magbee, to ye heirs of his body forever, one hundred acres of Land __ other part of Brock Hall aforesaid lying on ye west side of Collington ye said hundred acres to begin at ye white oake, North north west corner Tree of Rock Hall & to turns hence till it intercepts East north East line of Brock Hall such a course as will contain ye said quantity of land and no more. Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand Son Brock Magbee & to his heirs forever, my plantation I now live on & also ye land thereto adjoining lying on ye south side of ye back branch & bounding Eastward on ye Land before bequeathed to his Brother Mathew & further my will & intent is that if my said Grand Daughter Mary Nicholls should die without heirs of her body as aforesaid ye lands hereby to her devised shall go to her Brother Mathew and his heirs as aforesaid & if my Grand Son Mathew should die without heirs as aforesaid then ye land to him hereby before devised shall with what he may have inherited from his sister go to my said Grand Son Brock & his heirs forever & if it please God all my Grand Children as above named should depart this life without issue as aforesaid then all ye lands heretofore directed shall go & fall to my Grand Children by my Daughter Offutt as to such of them as then shall be surviving & their heirs forever, to be divided equally between them. Item. I give and bequeath to my Grand Sons Edward, William, James, Thomas Offutt Sons of William Offutt and my Daughter Mary, his wife, & to their heirs forever all ye remaining part of my said Land Called Brock Hall lying on ye north side of Brock Branch aforesaid to be equally divided among them and in case of ye death of any one or more of aforesaid sons of my Daughter Offutt my will and intent is that ye part or portion of land to him or them hereby bequeathed shall go to my other Grand Son Jno. Offutt & his heirs forever. And in case of his decease without heirs as aforesaid to be divided equally divided among his surviving Brethren herein before named to them and their heirs forever & further my will & my meaning is that all my Grand Sons aforesaid shall be capable to Enter upon and hold ye several parcels ye portions of land hereby to them bequeathed at ye age of twenty one years & not before & lastly I do give bequeath my negros Stock of Cattle & hoggs all other my personal Estate to be continued & kept upon ye plantation for ye carrying on, improvement of ye same without waste of ye land & lumber under ye care management of my Executor hereafter named for ye benefit, education of my two Grand sons Mathew & Brock Magbee till they arrive at the several ages of one and twenty years as aforesaid & then Equally Divided between them & I do appoint Wm. Offutt my son in law to be my full & sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament to do q p. forma ye law in manner & form aforesaid & I do also appoint my living friends Alexander Beall & Jno. Gerrard to be overseers of this my will to take care to see that ye same be truly p.formed & also in case of decease of my Executor before named. Before my Grand Son Magbee arrives at then several ages of one & twenty years aforesaid to enter upon ye lands & to take unto them custody care & management ye negros stock of cattle Hoggs & before devised to them to manage ye same as trustees for my said Grand Children last named to ye intents & uses aforesaid till they arrive to their several ages as aforesaid. I do hereby also revoke & annul all former and other wills by me heretofore by me at any time made. In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will & Testament Sett my hand affixed my seal this five & day of March in ye year of ye Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne, ye Anno Domi 1712 Signed Sealed Published & Declared by ye Testator to be His Last Will & Testament witnesses Edw. Brocke Mareen Duvall Sr. Ninian Beall Jno. Wall And on the back was Endorsed, Viz June ye 19 1714. Then came Maren Duvall Ninian Beall & Jno. Wall, being ye within shew Evidences to the within will & did make oath upon ye Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they were all present at ye Time & Place & did see ye within Edward Brock which is now deceased, sign, seal & acknowledge ye within written to be his last Will & Testament & at that same time he was in his perfect senses, to ye best of their knowledge. Sworn before me Benj Berry Depty Com, of PGCO Maryland Archives SR 4407 Wills #13 1710-1714 pp. 723, 724 & 725 .1 Edward died before June 1714 at Prince George's County, Maryland.1 Edward's will was probated at Prince George's County, Maryland, on 19 June 1714. William OFFUTT renounced the executor's job in favor of William NICHOLLS. 2.1
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Item. I give and bequeath to my son Edward Offutt one Negro man named Charles one Negro boy named Jack one Negro boy named Hercules and one Negro boy named Butcher. Item. I give and bequeath to my son James Offutt five pound sterling money. Item. I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Offutt five pound sterling money. Item. I give and bequeath to each of my deceased son William Offutt children five shillings current money. Item. I give and bequeath to each of my deceased son John Offutt children five shillings current money. Item. I give and bequeath to each of my deceased daughter Jane Warring children two shillings current money. Item. I give and bequeath to each of my deceased daughter Mary Boweys children two shillings current money. Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Hairis (Harris) all of my wearing apparel, my riding horse and saddle, one Negro girl named Hair, and one Negro girl named Esther. Item. I give and bequeath to my son Nathaniel Offutt one Negro woman named Debbe and a Negro man named George and one Negro boy named Varne. Item. I give and bequeath all the remainder part of my estate to be equally divided between my two sons Edward and Nathaniel Offutt and do hereby constitute and appoint my son Nathaniel Offutt my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me heretofore made in witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this ninth day of March 1747/8 Sealed signed acknowledged and declared her Mary M Offutt (seal) mark To be her last will and testament in the presence of Richard Burgess ) on the back of the foregoing will was thus written viz John Brown Braizer ) on the 11th September 1748 came before the September Thomas Shreve ) Richard Burgess being of the people called Quakers solemnly and sincerely affirm and declared and John Brown Braizer and Thomas Shreve made oath on the Holy Evangels of almighty God being the three sustaining witnesses to the written will do dipose (sic) and say that they saw the testatrix Mary Offutt sign the same will and heard her publish and declare it to be her last will and testament that at the time of so doing she was to the best of their apprehension of sound and disposing mind and they did subscribe their respective names as witnesses to the said will in the presence of the said testatrix at her bequest affirm on a sworn before me I. Dulany Comm. Maryland Archives, SR 4419 Wills #25 Liber 25, pp. 348 & 349 1746-1748 .3 Mary died before 11 September 1748 at Prince George's County, Maryland. Mary's will was dated 9 Mar 1747/8 and proved 11 Sep 1748..4 Mary's will was probated at Prince George's County, Maryland, on 11 September 1748. Son Nathaniel was named the sole executor of Mary's will. Richard BURGESS, John Brown BRAIZER and Thomas SHREVE were the witnesses..3
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Marcie Broodo1 (F) She married James Eldon Sinclair at Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.1
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Lucy Brooke (F) She married Thomas Hodgkin , Sr..
Mellie Elizabeth Brooks1 (F)
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Savannah Broom1 (F) She married James Battle Hamrick.
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Emery Milton Brower (M) He married Permelia Jane Clement at Missouri, on 18 January 1890.1
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Flossie was born at Montgomery County, Missouri, on 26 February 1891.1 She was the daughter of Emery Milton Brower and Permelia Jane Clement.2 She married Julius Hoss Cope at Montgomery City, Montgomery County, Missouri, on 16 August 1914.3 She married Vernon L. Sanford at Missouri, after 1944.3 Flossie died on 22 October 1975 at Sullivan, Crawford County, Missouri, at age 84.1
Citations (--?--) Brown1 (M) He married Margaret Amanda Sinclair.
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Anna Mae Brown1 (F) She married Edwin Moody Gunderson at Texas.1
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Barzilla Brown1 (F) b. 6 July 1809, d. 26 August 1857 Barzilla was born on 6 July 1809. She married John Lail , Jr. at Harrison County, Kentucky, on 25 August 1825. Barzilla was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at District #2, Harrison County, Kentucky.2 Barzilla died on 26 August 1857 at Harrison County, Kentucky, at age 48.3
Citations Betty Brown (F) d. 1973 Betty Brown married Boyce Dabney (Mutt) Edens, son of Henry Bell Edens and Lela Vashti Umphress, at Clarendon, Donley County, Texas. Betty Brown died in 1973.
Calvin H. Brown1 (M) b. 1848 Calvin was born in 1848. He married Mary J. Sandefur at Independence County, Arkansas, on 10 December 1876.1
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Cynthia A. M. Brown1 (F) b. 19 December 1823, d. 6 October 1872 Cynthia was born on 19 December 1823.1 She married James Morgan Hazelrigg at Shelby County, Kentucky, on 12 October 1845.1 Cynthia died on 6 October 1872 at Daviess County, Kentucky, at age 48.1
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Daily Anderson Brown1 (M) He married Lula Beatrice Henry at Paris, Lamar County, Texas, on 27 November 1905.
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Emma Arline Brown is the daughter of Grover Cleveland Brown and Emma Della Stephens. She married William (e) Mayo Sandefur at Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, on 5 September 1929.1 She married Joe Lee Brown after 1944.1
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Grover Cleveland Brown (M) He married Emma Della Stephens.
Hazel Brown1 (F) She married Braxton Burroughs Hill.1
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Joe Lee Brown1 (M) He married Emma Arline Brown after 1944.1
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John Brown (M) He married Susan Elvira Sandefur at Henderson County, Kentucky, on 15 November 1873.1
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Joseph Brown1 (M) He married Sarah Robertson.
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Martha "Patsy" Brown1,2 (F) She married John Sayer M. Robertson at Amelia County, Virginia, on 24 October 1799.1 Martha was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census at Clarke County, Georgia.3
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Mary Brown1 (F) She married James Franklin Dupree.
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Mary (Baxter) Brown1 (F) She married John Lail at Harrison County, Kentucky, on 11 November 1850.2
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Citations Mollie Ethyl Brown1 (F) b. 20 July 1902, d. 24 December 1989 Mollie Ethyl Brown was born on 20 July 1902.1 She married John Craig Sadler at Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, on 25 June 1923.1 Mollie Ethyl Brown died on 24 December 1989 at age 87.1
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Mollie Rebecca Brown1 (F) b. 12 August 1856, d. 13 March 1888 Mollie was born on 12 August 1856. She married Zachariah Taylor Lail.1 Mollie died on 13 March 1888 at age 31.2
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Rachel Brown1 (F) She married John H. Hughes.
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Standefer, Sandefur, etc. - Clan Sinclair USA - Descendants of Dr. Godfrey Spruill - Leutwiler - National Society SAR - Texas Society SAR - National Society DAR Welcome to the genealogies of Corinne & Jim Robertson. The primary names that we research are Bilbo, Bullock, Burroughs, Clements, Cromartie, Hazelrigg, Keith, Lail, Law, Leutwyler, Mathews, Parks, Robertson, Sandefur, Sinclair, Smith, Spruill, Webb and Wingfield. Also included is some of the genealogy of the spouses of our children. Details of living persons have been excluded. All comments, corrections and additions are welcomed. This page was created by John Cardinal's Second Site v1.9.4. |