Nancy LILES

Family 1: William Jasper MCKETHAN


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|--Nancy LILES 
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Notes

Tombstone in Campground United Methodist Church cemetery: Nancy Liles McKethan wife of W J Jr. Oct 7, 1912 (no death date).


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Alena GREENE

Father: John A. GREENE
Mother: Mary Shaw STEWART


                      _John GREENE ____________
 _John A. GREENE ____|
|                    |_Flora Catharine MCLEAN _
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|--Alena GREENE 
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|                     _Neill Shaw STEWART _____
|_Mary Shaw STEWART _|
                     |_Hannah Eliza ARMSTRONG _

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Notes

She is also listed as Alma. Vol. I, I-3-8-4-4; Vol. IV, I-4-2-1-4; App. I-2-1-4


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John "Jack" TOWNSEND (Captain)

Father: Light TOWNSEND
Mother: Phoebe CARTER

Family 1: Nancy LEIGH
  1. Thomas Jefferson TOWNSEND
  2. William Washington TOWNSEND
  3. Eliza TOWNSEND
  4. Mary TOWNSEND
  5. Elizabeth Adeline TOWNSEND
  6. John Jackson TOWNSEND
  7. Jane Emeline TOWNSEND
  8. Sarah Caroline TOWNSEND
  9. Augustus L. TOWNSEND

                   _Light TOWNSEND __
 _Light TOWNSEND _|
|                 |_Delilah POUNCEY _
|
|--John "Jack" TOWNSEND 
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|                  _Isaac CARTER ____
|_Phoebe CARTER __|
                  |_Letty (__) ______

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Notes

Capt. Jack and his wife Nancy followed his father to Florida, lived for a time near Tallahassee, and finally settled in Alachua Co. During the Second Seminole War he raised a company of Mounted Volunteers and was elected its captain in February, 1840. After some months of service as a unit of the Florida Militia, it was mustered into the service of the United States. After the war he received a land bounty of 160 acres for this service.

By 1849 they were living in Benton (Hernando) County Florida, where he was elected a County Commissioner in 1849, 1852, 1857, and 1863.

In 1861 he volunteered for local service in Capt. James H. Breaker's company of Old Guards Mounted Rangers, which was disbanded after several months due to "the advanced age of its members."

In Benton (Hernando) Co. Capt. Jack and Nancy built a log home which they shared with their neighbors for religious services as well as occasionally as a fort against unfriendly Indians. When they moved across Hancock Lake, about 1865, in order to be near a daughter, they donated this house to the community for a permanent church. The Townsend House Methodist Church was built in the 1880's near this site. The Townsend House Cemetery, also near this site, is the burial place of Capt. Jack, Nancy, and many of their descendants. It is located just beyond Spring Lake, FL on the Pasco-Hernando County line.


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John KYLE

Father: Daniel KYLE
Mother: Flora MCKETHAN


                   _____________________________
 _Daniel KYLE ____|
|                 |_____________________________
|
|--John KYLE 
|
|                  _John "Blind_John" MCKETHAN _
|_Flora MCKETHAN _|
                  |_Grissella MCALLISTER _______

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Notes

He went to Tennessee before the Civil War, with his father and brother Robert Kyle. AMcA Vol. I, II-2-4.

He was named in the 1843 division of the estates of Neill McKethan and Dougald McKethan (see notes for "Blind John" McKethan).


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May WITHERS

Father: James Harvey WITHERS
Mother: Anna B. WATSON

Family 1: Clifford White PIPKIN


                         _James Harvey WITHERS _
 _James Harvey WITHERS _|
|                       |_Ann Atkins MCDOUGALD _
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|--May WITHERS 
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|                        _______________________
|_Anna B. WATSON _______|
                        |_______________________

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John MCALESTER

Father: Hector MCALESTER
Mother: Isabella MCNEILL


                     _John MCALESTER ____
 _Hector MCALESTER _|
|                   |_Mary MCNEILL ______
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|--John MCALESTER 
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|                    _Daniel MCNEILL ____
|_Isabella MCNEILL _|
                    |_Margaret MCTAVISH _

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Emma F. EVANS

Father: James Smith EVANS
Mother: Lucy Dickson PEARSALL


                          _Jonathan EVANS ________
 _James Smith EVANS _____|
|                        |_Elizabeth SMITH _______
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|--Emma F. EVANS 
|
|                         _Robert J. M. PEARSALL _
|_Lucy Dickson PEARSALL _|
                         |_Eleanor Torrans BRYAN _

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Walter PRESCOTT

Family 1: Elizabeth HIGHTOWER
  1. Audie PRESCOTT

    __
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|  |__
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|--Walter PRESCOTT 
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|   __
|__|
   |__

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Light TOWNSEND

Family 1: Delilah POUNCEY
  1. John TOWNSEND
  2. Rhoda TOWNSEND
  3. Thomas TOWNSEND
  4. Light TOWNSEND
  5. William TOWNSEND
  6. Mary TOWNSEND

    __
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|  |__
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|--Light TOWNSEND 
|
|   __
|__|
   |__

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Notes

Some researchers believe this is the same Light Townsend who died in Warren Co. KY in 1817, having married again and fathered a whole new family.


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