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Christenla Davis <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Born: April 29,1831 Tenn.<br />

Died: Nov.24,1915 Garrard<br />

Co, ,Ky,<br />

~ari-ied:Jan.23,1857<br />

Recorded at Tazewel1,Claiborne Co.,Tenn.<br />

Enlisted in Civil War on March 6,1862 at Cumberland Ford,Knox Co.,Ky.<br />

Served in Co1'~",6th Regt.,Tenn. Vol. 1nf.as wagoner under Capt.Wm,<br />

~is'charge-d--oi.l. ~p~i1'27 ;I-865-at-Nashville,Terin.<br />

Ausmus,


J. Wendell <strong>Grayson</strong> of Versailles, KyQ has kindly sent the family<br />

sheets on his gr g.r grandfather Thorras 11. Gra,yson and the 3 of' his<br />

children who married arid had I.ss1.1e , Isaac Crecd <strong>Grayson</strong>,, Rufus ;.il l e<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, and Jnnes 1,Lrshall Cirayz~. See the next 5 for t.l~cse<br />

famj.lies,. It should be possible LO trace the lineage of 'i'liomas i.1,<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, born in Va, in 1830..Fox previous references to tllis line see<br />

the last <strong>Newsletter</strong>, pages 1 and 28, Letter no. 12, <strong>The</strong> infornation<br />

on page 1. was supplied by irirs. i.dt~hell,~ Is the presence of a Ge w wed*+^ srrre<br />

Wa~hin~~ton Gragson_ in the i'amily of Tho~~ns M. <strong>Grayson</strong> aclue to the<br />

lineage of %'hornas See page 10, Letter no, 11 for the other 5 George<br />

Washington <strong>Grayson</strong>s; maybe one of these is a. progenitor.<br />

PIany thznks to 1-lrs. II,J.<br />

78620 for the 7 pages of ~ra~TGn gsnealogy material Sn this liewslett~r;<br />

see pages 7-13. Something in these Jists will so~l~c d ~ y int~rsec, with<br />

other data which we all have, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Grayson</strong> Genezlogy ivewslettf:r will sc.rva<br />

as an encyclopedia for any and all.. Grayscn inforztat 101: Hovrever, .-~~!nolan<br />

from readers which analyse the data are most welcone and arc; f'urtlzerrtloi~c<br />

in%eresting to read,<br />

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Snider of Box 71, Dripping Springs, Texas,<br />

Mrs. Jean llitchell of Rt 2 Box 6, Clayton, Ind,, 46118,. who gax7c 11s<br />

3 <strong>Grayson</strong>-bdmunclson fami1.y sheets in I\lewslettr 12 (pl-5) sellt, smother<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>-admundson <strong>Family</strong> shee5 from a marriage in Pld in 1699. See pzge<br />

vas Does<br />

14, Who do you suppose 1-lary <strong>Grayson</strong>rs husband, Rob~stms~n<br />

any one have a suggestion Mote to llrs. iiit~hell~: Lhn corrospondcnl;<br />

mentioned in Letter 3 page 12 was \{$lliar licl;nuhson, 1710 Van Stone<br />

Dr.., Rockf ord, Ill. , 61111, who I b6,ievd hcc'l-n-3dr;onson family cissaciation,<br />

On page 15 I reprint his letter to me of several ycars a$;o.<br />

On page 16 is part of a letter from Iciarilyn 81cmk frorrt 1974 regal*c;tir,g<br />

Nancy <strong>Grayson</strong>-John Edrnonson. This supplements the family sheet in Lette~<br />

no. 12 as it contains more dztes and 1 more child..<br />

A descendant of Nancy <strong>Grayson</strong>-John Edmonson (3daondson)in my files is<br />

Burton L. Garten, 7224 So. East Street, Indianapolis, Ind., 46227,<br />

He is looking for the lineage of hancy <strong>Grayson</strong>*<br />

Robert Strobeck , 1824 Amherst Ave., Orlando, Fla,, 32804 sent a letter<br />

and <strong>Grayson</strong> lineage sheets. See pages 17 and follow in^;. I4r. Strobeckts<br />

grandmother was Valeriu Amelia <strong>Grayson</strong>, dau of Jab Gugle <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

son of John Langdon <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of John Robinson <strong>Grayson</strong> (1779-1821).<br />

On page 19 is my family sheet for the siblings of Jokq Robinson<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong> genealogy:<br />

George William <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of George <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of John <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Madison Co., Ala. married as his second wife Julia McWilliams Luker<br />

in 1870. To this union were born the following children:<br />

1, Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, born April 2, 1871;died August 31, 1953, Athens, Tx.<br />

deputy sheriff, married, but no children<br />

2. Maude Ann <strong>Grayson</strong>, born Jan. 17, 1873, Old <strong>Grayson</strong> Place later known<br />

as Cox's Chapel near Athens, Texas. Died Feb. 12, 1960. Married<br />

John "Jack" Cox, Aug. 8, 1895<br />

Children:<br />

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George <strong>Grayson</strong>--Julia McWilliams Luker <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

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1. Marcus Watkins Cox, b. 2-18-1897, d. 7-20-1902,<br />

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2. Orris Marietta Cox, born May 9, 1899, married Adolph Garfield Madsen<br />

Sept. 30, 1919, Cleburne, Tx. <strong>The</strong>ir child: Adolph G. "Gary" Jr.<br />

born Dec. 9, 1920; died 5-26-1959. Adolph Jr. married Betty Sampey<br />

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and had following children: Douglas Gary, b. 5-3-1950, Kansas City,Mo.<br />

Karen Sue, b. 6-14-1952, Kansas city, Mo.; Lisa Marie b. 10-8-1.956,<br />

Wichita, Kan.<br />

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3. Infant daughter born and died Jan. 20, 1901, Sunday.<br />

5. Alpha Omega Cox, born Mar. 31, 1904, married Mexton Dee Smith<br />

Los Angeles, Calif. Child: Donald Bruce Smith married Julie Winter<br />

4. Guy <strong>Grayson</strong> Cox, b. Jan. 17, 1902, married Mildred Gextrude Pruit<br />

in Kansas City, Mo. <strong>The</strong>ir children: Maudie Lou b. 10-30-1929 and<br />

Pattv .. Ann, b. 12-24-1932<br />

6. Johnnie Edith Cox b. Jan. 30, 1906, died about six months. !<br />

7. Charles Bruce Cox, b. July 1, 1908, married Ruth Wahrenbrock in<br />

Kansas City, Mo. 1934. Children: Carolyn Ruth, Charles Bruce, J'r.<br />

and Judith Ann.<br />

8. George Arden Cox, b. Aug. 26, 1910, married Ruby Anders, Athens, Tx.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children: Jack Britton b. 12-31-1935, ~laine b. 10-17- <br />

and Barbara Sue b. Dec. 31, 1944<br />

9. Triplets, born and died Dec. 22, 1912 1<br />

10. Twin girls born Feb. 25, 1914: Martha Pat married Henry M. Larkin,<br />

b. Sept. 20, Athens, Tx.. <strong>The</strong>ir children: Patrick Henry Larkin,<br />

b. May 20, 1938 and twin daughters Janette and Nanette b. 11-23-1941.<br />

Other twin: Mary Ted Cox married G. Cleburn Pool, born Sept. 20,<br />

Athens, Tx.. Tehir children: Dolores and Garland Pool<br />

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11. Julia Hazel Cox, b. Sept. 12, 1916, married Philip A. Born in Los<br />

Angeles, Calif. <strong>The</strong>ir children: Diana Joyce Born b. 11-8-1943,<br />

Cynthia Jean Born, b. 3-26-1947 and Christina b. Aug. 6, 1949.<br />

3. Samuel Mark <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. March 18, 1877; d. 4-2-1964, married Mattie<br />

Jo Neil. Thier children: Samuel Mark, Jr. and ~unice <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

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November 12, 1977<br />

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I(jraysins: hon%icrof isehc of English Counties in Itbrrnan library, Austin<br />

Jean <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Ralph Dixon 11-27-1577 Durha~<br />

( rgaret, dau. George Ch. 1-17-1604 Witton Gj lbert<br />

B-liaD, son George Greson ch. 3-22-1619 Durhas St. Giles<br />

omas <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of John ch. 4-7-1622 Gateshead<br />

Graston dau John ch. 4-17-1642 Durhan<br />

IAnn<br />

Wm. Gale son WE, Gale ch. 4-12-1648<br />

Gateshead<br />

John Grays~n ch. 2-5-1655 Gainford<br />

George Gale son Patthew and Isabel1 ch. 5-15-1659 IIurwarth on Tces<br />

Ann Grason dau. John ch. 4-5-1664 Redmrshall<br />

Wm. Gale son John Gale ch. 9-22-1667 Wickka~<br />

Thmas Gale, s m ].atthew & Isabella ch. 6-1-1673 Sunderland<br />

Isabelle Gale dau. Idathew ch. 5-2-1749 Bunwerth Dn Tees St. Giles<br />

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i.ary, dau. Tho~as <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 8-7-1638 Ga tcshead<br />

horas, son af Tho~as <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 1-1C-169 Redcarshall<br />

ichard son of Iiilliarr. <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 5-10-16q1 Gateshcad<br />

Thoaas $on of Thonas <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 1C-25-1691 Gateshead<br />

daub Thor,as, ch. 9-11-1690 Gat~shead<br />

ohn sDn of Thzras <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 2-6-1693 Gateshead<br />

ancelot s m Th~r as ch. 4-9-1694 Gateshead<br />

iinna dau. Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 1G-27-1695 Gateshead<br />

son Thoxas <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 7-4.-1710 Gateshead<br />

nn daub Thocas ch. 3-25-1712 Gateshead<br />

Sarah dau. Thor-as ch. 2-7-1717 Gateshead<br />

GI. Elizabt th iiiicilardson 8-2-17ll St~clrton<br />

son of Thns ch. 8-2-1732 Coniscliffe<br />

dav Iatthew zind Eliz. <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 9-24-1749 aunde~land<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> dau. latthew and Eliz. ch. l2-2-17%<br />

Sunderland (Anthony)<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> son 1 athcw 6r Eliz. 10-25-17'&- Sunderland (Ann)<br />

dau Idat -hew ch. 4-21-1751 Bishop Wearrouth<br />

ilizabcth dau. I-atthex & Elix, <strong>Grayson</strong> ch; 10-25-1747 Sunderland<br />

ohn son of Iim. & <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 11-20-1765 Easington<br />

illiarn son of Wm."B 1-ary Graysan ch. 5-12-179e sunderland<br />

Ann dau Thomas B Frances Graystone ch. 8-18-1793 Easingtm<br />

argaret Ann dau. John O Kamah ch. 6-6-1853 Gatcshcad<br />

rr,. son of James and Rosa <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 7-12-1845 i:onkwarnouth<br />

ssex<br />

ohn <strong>Grayson</strong>, s3n of James ch. 5-14-1637 Ronfoxd<br />

Poucest<br />

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hn Graysan rri.<br />

Kent<br />

Jane Williams 3-28-1871 Chedworth<br />

thony Grays~n n. Susanna tlilliamd 1-23-1714 Evesbatch<br />

nja~in <strong>Grayson</strong> and I.:ary Ann had Benjamin, John, Henry, and William 1830-47<br />

olwich St. I.:axy l+;agadelt.n<br />

f ncashire<br />

llia~ll Grays~n m. Elizabeth 1~:arsden 4-25-1717 Walt~n Le Dale<br />

a;r, san of >.actsale Graysan ch. 4-2-1688 IrJ&blffbyl/ Garstang<br />

'eon Tboras ch. 3-18-1585 Orcstirl:<br />

son John ch. July 1568 Kirkham<br />

E. 1.ary P'oss 1682 Preston<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>s, Lancnshire Enrlond, cont Id.<br />

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Tha~as, son of Robert Grnys~ ch. 5-5-17CO 'I\Jalton Le Dale<br />

Th3i 2s son of John Grcas3n ch. 12-24-1624 Blalrcb-lrn<br />

Thoc:as Grason s2n John ch. 12-"-1570 ICirkhari, St. 1:arys<br />

rTl ~lomss, son of iicnry ch. 5-2~;-16~4 Yrcscot, St. lary<br />

Robert <strong>Grayson</strong> n~. Luc Ashton k-2'-1561 Formby<br />

Robert son John ch. 6-11-1611 Lancaster St. 1-ary I<br />

Lyghall s3n Wm. ch. e-1-1648 Garsta~g<br />

Thos in Whalley 1595<br />

John in Firkhari; 1584<br />

E1izabc:th borr, to John and Elizat~cth ch. 4-25-1743<br />

Gci1jan:in san John 2nd Elizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 11-8-1755<br />

Catherine dau. J~hn and Eliza .ch. 5-27-175C London St. Tatlph<br />

Elizabeth dau ~f Etobcrt & Reb..cca ch. F,-ll-l72f St. Ann Elackfriars<br />

Janes Graysan varried Eannah Iklli s 1738 St. Dnnston<br />

1;ary dau. Robert. and Sarah Graysan ch. 171.5 St. Botalph<br />

1,:ary Ann dau. John & Eliz. 1798 St. dotolph<br />

Thocss s3n of John 6: Eliz. ch. 72-24-1745<br />

Lincolnshire<br />

A~ibrosius son Wil.lian ch. 8229-1563 Bilsby<br />

Andrcas son of Wnl. ch. 5-18-1562 Bilsby<br />

Annas dau Thoras <strong>Grayson</strong> ch. 156~ E5ichford<br />

George Graysan inarried Ann Westlands 1673 Horncastle<br />

George and Ann had Joshua 1624 1674 Horncastle<br />

Edl.~ard and 1, argaret had b.ary 1657 Horncastle<br />

George and Ann had Richard<br />

J~hn had son Thon;as 1611.8 Caistor<br />

Jos had Wm. 16C5 Cunningham<br />

Scotland<br />

James La~~son married Elspeth <strong>Grayson</strong> 1599 tiid Lothian Edinburg<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> E. Ectsy ,.iller 1716 Clackmannan<br />

John rarried Agnes bell 1718 uurzfries<br />

York Co. bncland hucdreds of <strong>Grayson</strong>s<br />

~estri:orland-alsa ,zany Grays~cs -<br />

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Ireland Tho~as and usanna <strong>Grayson</strong> had E:ary 1706 Dublin<br />

Lizab::th and Th~~.as had WE. 17~2 Dublin St. Peters.<br />

Elizabzth Grayszn 1i1. 1.r. Fcner 1714 St. Fetcrs.<br />

Scot land<br />

John Greson r:. Esrbary Scith 11-15-1656


November 2, 1977 Page 10,<br />

Montgomery Co., Va.<br />

summer research, 1977, County Court House<br />

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Marriages:<br />

1793 John <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Sarah CArter A 349<br />

1785 John <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Polly Ingles A5<br />

1807 Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Betsy Wysor A115<br />

1903 Haxry C. <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Mentie I. Hambxick<br />

1904 W. C. <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Ola A. Simpkins 2-10<br />

1905 James G. <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Millie A. Simpkins 2-15 109<br />

1959 Archer W. Gxayson m. Phylis Irvin4-155, 187<br />

1873 James Hadcn <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Fannie Hawkins<br />

194) Charles Catlett I11 m. Eleanor Hutchenson<br />

Also there were Choo, Cho, Chen, Cram<br />

1798 Samuel Crockett m. Margaret REaburn<br />

1799 Samuel Crockett m. Elizabeth Taylor<br />

1800 Asher Crockett m. Sarah Blankenship<br />

1814 Robert Crockett m. Sarah Harrison A 142<br />

1829 Robert Crockett m. Elmixa Cxais -<br />

1839 Joseph P. Crockett m. Mary Pearce<br />

1850 Harxison Crockett m. Caroline Taylor<br />

1875 John T. Crockett m. Mary A. Dixon<br />

1814 Polly <strong>Grayson</strong> m. James Sawyers A 362<br />

1875 Syntbia C. Crayson m. G. H. Matthews 1-43<br />

1899 Myrtle L. <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Robert V. Cox 1-117<br />

1969 Nancy Louise <strong>Grayson</strong> m Eric Mills Holmes 5-82<br />

1976 Janet M. <strong>Grayson</strong> m. William Franklin Cofer 7-72<br />

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Montgomery County Court Records, County Court House, Summer 1977<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> in 1805 was plaintiff against Meredith Rains defendent in<br />

1 common law P251<br />

1801 William <strong>Grayson</strong> sued Rich Beckett defendent 253<br />

1883 J. K. <strong>Grayson</strong> was plaintiff in suit #71<br />

1 1891 <strong>Grayson</strong> and Shelor vs Hall & Smith X60<br />

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1804 Carter and Crockett vs. Andrew Thompson 170<br />

1860 William <strong>Grayson</strong> was sued by Crockett <strong>Grayson</strong> 126<br />

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1773 John <strong>Grayson</strong> sued Hemphill 1-144<br />

1774 Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> sued Edward Pxice 2-21<br />

1778 Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> again sued Edward Price<br />

1778 John <strong>Grayson</strong> sued Edward Price 2-173


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Page 11 r<br />

~ontgomery Co., Va. Court House Records cont'd<br />

1779, 1793 John <strong>Grayson</strong>'s suit against Edward Pxice was still pending<br />

1793 Robert <strong>Grayson</strong> sued John Blackmore 7-151<br />

1795 William <strong>Grayson</strong> qualified as overseer of the poor<br />

1795-1798 William <strong>Grayson</strong> sued various people<br />

1799-1801 John <strong>Grayson</strong> sued James Gordon and others<br />

1822 William <strong>Grayson</strong> was Lt. 1st Battl. 75th Reg.<br />

ray son town, Radford, Montgomery Co. was where <strong>Grayson</strong>s lived and had<br />

electric plant and grist mill.<br />

1810 John <strong>Grayson</strong> received captian rank 1st Batl. 75th Reg. VA. Militia<br />

1811 John <strong>Grayson</strong> qualified for captain<br />

1813 John <strong>Grayson</strong> was removed from rank of captian<br />

1813 William <strong>Grayson</strong> qualified as captain.<br />

1820 William became an ensign 1st Batl. 75th Reg.<br />

1821 William was ensign in 2nd Batl. 75th Reg.<br />

1822 Wm. was Lt. 1st BAtl. 75th Reg.<br />

1823 Wm. Lt.<br />

1824 Wm. Capt.<br />

1828 Wm. resigned as capt.<br />

1803 Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> resigned as ensign in 2nd Batl. 75th Reg.<br />

1004 Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> refused to serve<br />

1807 John <strong>Grayson</strong> was Lt. 2nd Batl. 75th Reg. Militia of Commonwealth<br />

1777 William Littlepage was dep. clerk<br />

1799 John <strong>Grayson</strong> sued James Gordon, sheriff<br />

1804 John <strong>Grayson</strong> was executor of father's estate<br />

1806 estate administration was completed<br />

1806-1809 William <strong>Grayson</strong>'s estate was administexed by wife Rachel <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

1844, 1841 and in between Crockett <strong>Grayson</strong> sued various ones.


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Virginia Land Grants, State Archives<br />

13-1727, Ambrose, Spotslvania Co. Wm. Hallowayts-Warners corners #13p191<br />

Aug.. 20, 1760, William, Albermale, 134 a. #13 p.853, South<br />

Rov. 9, 1789, John Jr., Kontgomery Co. 174 a. #20,p 682, New River Gerroid<br />

Kenif ee<br />

I Oct. 19, 1796, John,Sr., 1:ontgomery Co.. 168 a. #34 p.652 on Clapboard Creck If.<br />

E.ay 21, 1799, John, Wythe Co., 19 a. A1 p. 247 Walkers Creek<br />

Apr. 8, ~Eoc, John, Wythe Co., 100 a. k 2 p. 558, lialkers Creek. Also 214 a.<br />

[#45 p. 303 on Walkers Creek<br />

Jan. '10, 1810, Wm. "euben, Flontgomery Co., 150 a. Little River #59 p. 4-49<br />

Jan. 10, 1810, Mm. "euben, P:ontgomery Co., 150 a. #59, p. 451<br />

Aug. 14, 1827, Anbrose,. Wythe Co.,-70.a. +75,.p. 237, Walkers Creek<br />

[Aug. 14, 1827, John, Wythe co. 29, 14, 17 a. walkers Creek fl6, p. 233, 214,24<br />

Aug. 15, 1830, John, Tazewell to., 315 a. #79, p. 220, Burkes Garden<br />

Oct. 16, 1837, Williarc, I:ontgonery C3., 45 a. #87 p. 455, Little River<br />

. 21, l84~, Willian, 1,:ontgoniery CD. 31 a. &1 . 9,, Little River<br />

Sept. 30, 1842, Henry, Vythe Co., 40 a. #93 p . $4 1N. Brushy 1,:ts. Hunting Crk.<br />

Sept. 30, 1842, Aenry, Glhthe Go., 363 a. #93 D. 323$ . Walkers Creek<br />

I~an. 3, 1856, James V. and John, Wythe Co., $840 a. 112, p; 36 Walkers Ck.<br />

Feb.. 1, 1859, John,Wythe, 3060 a.. #ll5, p. 846 W&ers Creek.<br />

July 3, 1860, James, Wythe, #117 p. 143, Walkcrs Creek<br />

Jan. 3, 1860, Andrew J., Wythe Co., 20 1/4 a. #16, p. 61C Walkers Creck<br />

. 1, 1864, Bland Co., 34-0 a. A. J. Grays~n, where waters of Walkers<br />

run*into Big Creek, p. 417<br />

Daniel and Eary Goodwin sold to Randolph Fewgate 300 a. on N. side of<br />

New River adjacent to John <strong>Grayson</strong> Jr.<br />

( Wythe Ca. originated 1789 f-om i:antgocaiy 1776-1789, Fincastle 1772-1776<br />

Bot e tourt 1769-1772, Augusta 1738-1769<br />

I 1735 'usannah <strong>Grayson</strong>, widow of John <strong>Grayson</strong> entered int~ bond with Arnbrose<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> and Thomas Hill. Witnessed by John Gordon, Francis Teliferxso,<br />

Rich Tutt, Francts Tunloy to administer John's estate.<br />

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spot slvania Co.. kourt Records:<br />

Page 13.<br />

St .. George Is Parish: Fredericksburg 1726-1745<br />

1726 John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Thomas Chew, John Taliaf erro, William. Hansford were<br />

vestrynen.<br />

1726 John and Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> were assigned to make the tax list and John<br />

and Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> planted on John's plantation,<br />

Capt. Lightfoot and Thomas Chew viewed lands.<br />

1728 John and A~brose with John Robinson Esq. as warden were vestrymen.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were also vestrymen in 1729 & 1730.<br />

John also vestryman 1731 & 1735. John and Ambrose 1731-32. Others were<br />

Robert Beverly, John Taliaf erro, John Waller, Francis and John Taliaferro,<br />

Willia~ri Rsbinson, Francis Thornton, Kosley Battaley, Richard Tutt , John<br />

Thornton, Jaces I.arye, John and IIenry Waller.<br />

No <strong>Grayson</strong>s !:ere vestr en in 1745, but were in 1737 and 1740 Arbrose wzs<br />

vestryman in 1743 and g. Also Littlcberrys there.<br />

(John must have been the father of Ambrose, Benjamin, and John Jr.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> First John was at Christ's Church<br />

1735 Am'3rose Graysm and John Wallex br~ught suit for debt<br />

1735 John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr. was on jury<br />

1731 John <strong>Grayson</strong> was assigned to repair eoad<br />

1732 John <strong>Grayson</strong> was on jury and was also allo~~ed the value of timber<br />

July 28, 1-755 Williao Tandy of Caroline Co. sold Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> land.<br />

Benjarrin lived in Dettingen Parish of Prince Wn. Co. 1755. Bought 263<br />

acres patented by Koses Linton. Daughter of Seth Quarles n. William Tandy.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Genealogy:<br />

Culpepper Co., Va.. county records:<br />

St., Karkls Church Parish Elizabeth Carter <strong>Grayson</strong> rr,. William DeHart<br />

Oct..1871 and had children Annie, Roberta, John <strong>Grayson</strong>, etc..<br />

a I<br />

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Jr.<br />

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July 2, 1761 Richard burdyne died and left wife ~atherine, son Reginold<br />

and daughters Hannah Shotwell and Barbara Grasson<br />

1863 R. C. <strong>Grayson</strong> was a rember of the Brandy Rifles. I<br />

]:adison Co. Ala. Rueben Shotwell was guardian fcr John<br />

July 12, 1830<br />

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HUSBAND'S<br />

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FlTHEP UOTHER &QRA If


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Page 15.<br />

Richard <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

103 W. Msin<br />

St. Charles, Ill.<br />

Dear Mr.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

Here is the information that T hve on the <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

nane in connection with the Edmundson name.<br />

"Marriages From Mknuscri~ Collection of Friends"<br />

Thomas Edmoncison a.nd !kry Gravson - 1699<br />

<strong>The</strong>mas Edmundson b. Circa 1679 (under 20 in 1697 when<br />

father made will), d. 1719, married 7th dsv of ,June lb99<br />

to %ry Grilsum (<strong>Grayson</strong>) (a ido or^), her will vas dated<br />

5/11/1'7!,2 and probated ab,fl1/17/+2.<br />

nhrriages in Knox Co. Tenn. 1812 to 1830"<br />

john Edmondson married to Sarah <strong>Grayson</strong>, Auq. 13, 1815.<br />

i<br />

"Edmondson Marria~es - Miscellaneous Sources"<br />

Thomas Edmondson married )Iary Grasun ( <strong>Grayson</strong>) ,<br />

June 7, 1699, Tslhot Coo , Maryland. Mary Relique ,<br />

Robert Graswn (<strong>Grayson</strong>).<br />

t'Knox County, Tennessee l7arrdazes 1792 -190011<br />

Fdmonds on, Francis to Jane Crravs on by !Ji llim Morris ,<br />

f JP on February 3, 1528. bn. john Mo ihvron<br />

gdmondson, John to Sarah Graysol, by ,Jonathan liyres, JP,<br />

on Aunust 20, 181 6: bn John Edmonson SF,<br />

$d~rnunds oq , John t,o Yancp Grays on; bn Ss~usl Sdmuqds on<br />

I,- Sgt. 16,<br />

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1409<br />

bn Bondsman<br />

This is all the informtion I hsve on GTR, Trson- Eclmundson<br />

connection. I have addt5onal irforxation on t,hc<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>- Rc3soner c ~nnnc tio~ and thst inf ornytioil<br />

52 found on th2 nzxt page. I :3ir1~i't,!inosr ir 7aU r.rsnte3<br />

it or<br />

if YOU SrC li:.;t 129 311;r ;i!lf0~.3~toil IS<br />

(wa-r.+e d\<br />

William Edmundson<br />

1710 Van Stone Dr.<br />

Rockford, 111. 61111 -.<br />

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From Illarilyn Blank of' 19124 Parson Ave., Castro Valley, Calif. :<br />

Mv ancdstor N~#V Gralrson was born<br />

marrijd Jo!ln :d::iondson, b. 7-16-1736, 7C, o , # . /<br />

Thzir childrdn: ! olly ('darv) b. 7-23-1310<br />

r.<br />

Thomas b .la-111-1311 in Lavrrznc~ Co. Ind.<br />

1 ' ' -<br />

Ben j mtin 0. 1-26-13114<br />

Solomon b. 5-26-13i6<br />

John Gravson 0.11-6- 1313 Tdnn<br />

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J ,unz s<br />

Susanna11<br />

b. 3-6- 1333 Ind.<br />

b. 2-23-1334 Ind.<br />

Thd Aovz bibl~ r~cord. was kdpt by John <strong>Grayson</strong> 'dmondson (5th child of<br />

Nancy <strong>Grayson</strong> and Jo!m 3dmondson abovd). It is jn th3 posszssion of a rdlativj<br />

in Danvilld , 1 ndiana.<br />

Th 1790 cdnsus lis 3 John Gr;l;rson in !;.j.].kd:: Go. 11 .(:.<br />

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Also I notic& th~rz WG<br />

Y, no{; Ilhat that ;~royds ~l;rt;ilj.n-r.<br />

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WBiTED: progenitors of WREi GRAYSOIJ, born 1782 in N.C., probably<br />

in Wilkes county, probably son of aenjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> of Wilkes who<br />

also had sons Jesse, John , Benjamin, Joseph,and William. Wren <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

married first Betsy , then Rebecca . Wren went to Scot co., Ky,<br />

Bledsoe co., Tenn, and Decatur co., Ind., died in 1865. Does any one h o<br />

anything about the Eenjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> of Wilkes co., N.C. who entered<br />

land in 1779 From whence did he come Who were hisparents. Where<br />

and when did he die<br />

--R.R. <strong>Grayson</strong>


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FAMILY CHART ,1,,,,<br />

2<br />

'8ini8, 1 DIED<br />

Charles Wesley (Pappy) 1<br />

I May 2. 1890<br />

I . . . .*',--,-,I<br />

Willis,<br />

. John Archibad<br />

1 BORN I nlen<br />

i WHEN MARRIED<br />

BORN<br />

WHERE<br />

WHEN MARRIED<br />

WHERE<br />

B Ulner, Mary 1st wife<br />

Bbt,Tp.er, Susan zna wrtg<br />

I . Xnglish, Joseph<br />

bbothers : a7 10<br />

30, 191,.<br />

j I<br />

Charles Wesley I-- -- * -*- /arPaHmmy] (BORN<br />

Ga, r;ng_tisn,<br />

DO530 \84\i<br />

~<br />

WHERE<br />

Lynwood <strong>Grayson</strong> ,<br />

rothers :Frank M. . s<br />

Elzina<br />

WUEN MARRIED<br />

Willis,<br />

, Valeria <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

WHERE<br />

DlED<br />

WHERE<br />

Leo M. BORN 1 DlED ( I 'vL7 27 ' 11'24<br />

3. P. WHERE SBVWB~, Ga,<br />

Hev. J. S. D~~~ 11<br />

sistea:Mrs Seabrook<br />

WHERE<br />

+ f r Smith<br />

.onn 3- 20, 1915<br />

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• CHARTNO -- -- -- -___------ - _-__<br />

AOOVS WAYC comrrmuco OW CHART<br />

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4fiov~ H A * ~ COWTIMULO OW CHART<br />

- -- - -- - -. _ __ --<br />

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tTATL<br />

T = - a<br />

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4-ovc NAYC CONTIWUCO ON CHAUT<br />

AOOVL NAYS COWTINUTO OW CnrRT ' L'T.'<br />

A'<br />

-!.<br />

1 DIED<br />

2 <strong>Grayson</strong>, Spence<br />

wHERE<br />

chaplain of <strong>Grayson</strong>f '<br />

tional Regiment 4. EflSCOfflk<br />

w ~ ~ ~ & a m ionsry & t Nar<br />

ON CHART HO IW<br />

Znglish, REUSEN 1732


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SPENCE GRA~SON<br />

I734 - 1798<br />

CAT\-\ ER\UE CRAqSObJ<br />

1760.4 -5<br />

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MARY EL\z/+EETW<br />

bJ O&A.P&W~<br />

d, 18 lo<br />

WAGEMER<br />

[mu \92$ P 1<br />

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-BENAMIN G-A~SOU 3t-(<br />

176 I .\\- b<br />

MARY GRAysohl<br />

176Y<br />

-~\LL\RM Gxplyso~<br />

\7b6,6*26-(8b&<br />

-- w.'Y"-s<br />

- 179r, m.+~~*<br />

---SUSAN MQNRO€ GRAYSOh<br />

l768.S.2q - 1821.~. 20<br />

w . W W & e .<br />

-PETER GRAYSON<br />

\77O.S.<br />

!sol<br />

+f<br />

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I - 1% 16 "kg+<br />

--ANNE GRAYSON<br />

-- 1772<br />

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December 114, 1977<br />

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I am continually mazed at hosr 7;ide spread the Gragsons are.<br />

psrtly to the large fadlies of the earlier settlers.<br />

This is due<br />

<strong>The</strong>n too they nust<br />

have been an ac~venturesoxe peole claring to go into frontier areas to carve<br />

out a plxe for themselves.<br />

It vrasn't easy to leave family and friends 2nd<br />

go to ;ncnjr areas where the Indians were far from fricndl;..<br />

One of the early pioneer arezs the Gra;~sons settled in 7m.s the prese~t<br />

da$ state 01 Eentucky,<br />

Probably 1 of thc first to settle there rvzs ijenjaiin<br />

Crqson, son of Spencc LIoliroe ';rajrson and r..i.fe I.iary Elizabeth ;,;aGcne$ Wayson.<br />

SpWce I:OWO~ Grzyson T;as the son of 3cnjmir-i 'and Susannah (;.~o~roe) T~ler xnton<br />

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(1<br />

Grqson. lhis youngel- 'ienjamin Gra;~son :.:c.,s born in 1761 a d married l:iss Ccl.rolil;c<br />

Taylor, m &lglisi lady. iie settled in 3archto1cm, tielson Co., i:cnt,uc!c;,r and<br />

becme Blerk of the Court. <strong>The</strong>;. mere the 9arents of:Frederri.cli ;;illian S.nrnce<br />

v:ho narried a IIlss \Lard 2nd becme an eminent lxi,;.ger an2 j l 'zc ~ - 170 cl!_!_dren;<br />

AlZred ~1210 married a I:iss Coaltcr of 3lthore ; arylnnd, ant1 r,ms a ;'arine Cons<br />

officcr - children irere Frederick ;I'illimi Speuco, Jolrn Contec, md Alfred;<br />

Petcr :,agener - ll;ent to Texas in 1830 - took active part in strugyle for<br />

indcnentlcl~ce - hung himself - <strong>Grayson</strong> Co.,<br />

Texas nmed for Xdm.<br />

Another Gra;:son !w~own to have settled in ilentuclcy :.;Es Alfred .,illizq<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, son of iiilliam and dleanor (Sxlallvrood) <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

of 3on jamin and Susaw-ah (1:onroe) Tyler Linton <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

-;liUiam vias the son<br />

hll'red iiillim Grty-<br />

son :,iarllied !Yss Letitia Dreckcnrid~e a d h2d 1 son - Jolm Yreckcnridge <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

John 5rccl:enrid~e Sr2~-son xrriec! a :,Iiss Searle and 1~~2s an officer in the U.2.k<br />

( md later a general in the C.S.B.<br />

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P<br />

This<br />

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On pa;:e 8 of the last i'Tev:sletter are some lists of ikntucky taqayers,<br />

shovrs Zenjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> (see above) in IJelson Co, in 1800 and 1010.<br />

Frederick Ti. in rjurlitt Co. in 1010 -~,las his son and t!;e Alfred <strong>Grayson</strong> in<br />

Fayette Co in 1810 rr2s the son of Uillixn and Eleanor (.%.al>::ood)<br />

(see above). Ke vias listed as Gillim in 1790, Sut his full nane as<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>


Alfred :I'iilliam <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

Page 21<br />

2. . Ir<br />

<strong>The</strong> narriegc record for Robert Osborne <strong>Grayson</strong> to E!argaret Susannah<br />

Payton is ~ivcn on pg. 8 of the 12st i\Ic~rsletter. Iie 7:as an .:.Dm a d the son I<br />

of ~knjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> I11 and ~Afe Ann Bronaugh (daughter of ;iilliam Zronaugh<br />

and 2nd .rife 1,8ry Coolce), Bnjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> I11 ::-as the son of ljenjamin Grqrson, Jr.<br />

=and v,if e Osborne. Zenjmin <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr. 1%-as the son or" Snjmin Gra -son, Er.<br />

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and vife S~:samah (:,:onroe) Pjler Linton <strong>Grayson</strong>. Dr. Robert Osborne Grapon<br />

and i'Fife ~ar~aret Susznn~h (2cgton) <strong>Grayson</strong> hz-d no kno7;n-i children.<br />

-fter her<br />

death he iirrricd Sarah I,~.son (Cooke) Sclden, &u ol" Col. John Cooke and ;fife<br />

i. ary 1'ho;;lson (,ason) Coolte and was the ~:.idovr of Carey Seldcn. Dr. Eobert Osborne<br />

Grqson 2nd 2nd r.if e Sarah i,:ason (Coolce) Seldcn Crl"a:~son had 1 son, Qr, John Coolce<br />

Gr2:,rson (1832-1894) who .i~is a doctor in the Civil iiar. Dr. John Cooke Grs:rson<br />

had 2 sons, one of whom v:as Admiral (ihctor) C~ry Travers <strong>Grayson</strong>, personal<br />

nhpiician of Pies, ;;oodro;.r \"ihon. !<br />

Vn pg. lb of t,he lzst Newlatter is an obituary for Capt. i9llim Gr~yson<br />

in his 97th ;-ear, lie was a son of hbrose Grrjson (d, 17h2-Spotsylvania, Va.)<br />

and thc anccstor of 1:rs. Dorothy Ford liTulfeck, a professional genealogist,<br />

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I v:as interested i.n the fzmil;r<br />

chert submitted Sy :'rs. Karjorie (Grayrson)<br />

CarDon of Chicago.<br />

Does she h~ve roof thzt 3enjanin Gra-,rson was th son of<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> If so, I ~iould love to have it as this 3enjmin Grqson was the<br />

brother of my fmbroso Grajrson (d. 171:2-SpotsyLvania, Va.)<br />

I mnt to make some corrections about information of pg, 22 of the last<br />

G.<br />

ii~mlcttcr, John 'if, Gra,rson WAS HOT the brother of Ambrose*<strong>Grayson</strong> (1813-1253)<br />

vrho married Sally Vmn.<br />

Ambrose G, <strong>Grayson</strong> was a brother of Jmes Gordon<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> and thus an uncle of said John l'r'. Grqwm.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Census record you gave<br />

Ir<br />

as being Jackson Co., Alabama should be Madison Co., Alabama, <strong>The</strong>'might have<br />

1-ivcd in Jackson Co., Alabma later but in 1850 they y:ere in iIadison Co., Ala,<br />

I have checked tld.s census several tines.<br />

In the Census record you have<br />

John ;illiam <strong>Grayson</strong>: p. 110. born 1830 in !:adison Co.,<br />

mci . . . . . . . . . . :!e<br />

-<br />

was L!;e son of Jams Gordon Grajrson.<br />

Ala son of John Cordon<br />

Some people might lilce to know something further about lk. (llaj, ) t!aurice<br />

K. Gordon (PC;. 26). i-!e descends from Elizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong> (clau. of John and Zirbara


Page 220:<br />

Culp ep er<br />

kdyno Grapon of IZU~XEX Co,, Va. md later 'r.'ontgon.:iry Co., Va.) ~:ho married<br />

John Gordon 11. kIaj. 1,;zurice K.<br />

(~irby) Gordon died zbout 2 yews ago and a<br />

great-nephmi, ink. J. Fleming Gordon, fell heir to all of his pzpers. I v ,ill be<br />

happy to furnish his zddress<br />

an;'one is interested.<br />

0n.pg. 25 of tile last iL'mrslcttcr hlaine Soden wishes to Itnov the descendmts<br />

r<br />

of the 3enjanin ~Eapon v:2-10 ~xas 1 of the 9 children 02 Ecnjaxin 2nd Ann (Dronaugh)<br />

Gra;rson. Of their 9 children - \;illian, Eenjmin, John, Alexancler, iiobert Usbcrne,<br />

Richard, George, i,Iary, and Xlizabeth Cjsborno I have data on itobert Usborne (L1.J). )<br />

end aizabcth usbornc.<br />

I to14 rrhai I Lnov about i)r. 2obert Cjsborne Gra.yson on<br />

pg. 2 of this letter. Zlizabeth Osborne <strong>Grayson</strong> ~nczrricd (1) LmcLs 2nd<br />

(2) George Carter of ~lOatlcands" son of llobcrt znd i.'ral:ecs<br />

(Tas!ier) Carter,<br />

and grenclson of Itobcrt ~~Iiin~;~~ Carter of Lancaster Co., Va. 3~ her 2nd ln~sband silc<br />

had acnjmifi Ccrtcr (n. i:itzhuzh) ant1 George Carter (12. IIsrte ro-;rell).<br />

Congratulations to the lady -,.rho plans to index $he l:n;.lslettcrs,<br />

That will<br />

be a big help.<br />

I hope that you and yours xi11 have a very merry Christmas and tliet the<br />

coming ije;.; Year holds many nice things in store for you.<br />

from: PIrs, Ella May Underwood<br />

907 Picardy,'<br />

Lufkin, Texas<br />

Sincerely,<br />

INDEX ON THE WAY! 1-lrs. Katheryn Reeves Jean, 1022 Lawton Circle,<br />

%a6nolia, Ark., 71753, has volunteered to index the 1977 Eewslettcr,<br />

At her suggestion, the 1978 <strong>Newsletter</strong> will be Volume 2 and the pages<br />

will be consecutive for the entire year of 1978. Volume 3 will start in<br />

one year,.<br />

On the following 4 pages are data on Young W. <strong>Grayson</strong>. Refer to <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

no,.4 , page 4 for the initial query which was fron our reg ular<br />

member Robert Capell. 630 Olympia Rd., Plttsburg, Pa.., 15211. Bob,<br />

I found this material in my files just recently. Would appreciate<br />

comments from you.,,.R.G,<br />

Mrs. Underwood, Thanks for the corrections above. I4ay we have the address<br />

of J. Fleming Gordon Perhaps I can obtain copies of those records. .R.G.


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1411 C8plowood<br />

Zuscnloosa, iilab~~a<br />

December 11, 1955<br />

c<br />

Yrs. E, 9. Dnvi6son<br />

297 Triadis on<br />

Twin Falls, Idaho<br />

Dear 1:~s.<br />

Davidson:<br />

Thank you so much for your intcrestinq letter. Unfortunately I can<br />

not f ir,d the answcrs to rnost of the questions which you raise. IIovever,<br />

let n!e tell you what I do know.<br />

In Thomas M. Owen, --- Historu - .;-I of !ilabonla . - - and Diction~.ry . --__--.- ..---- of _I -41~bma .--- -,<br />

Biograqh:~, ---.-A Vol. 111, pp. 3-6, there ere biographical sketches of v~~ious<br />

close rclotsves of mine (all nsrled ~bernothy) t.rhFch ner,tion that<br />

',!ILlionl Jmcs <strong>Grayson</strong> end Susan 1:Jillieni~ <strong>Grayson</strong> were the parents of I<br />

Yo~m, <strong>Grayson</strong> who married Enclinc I.:oorc capei Grq-son. Other f ami.ly data<br />

In these skzetches ha-ce been verified by me from vhrious sources ~tzrl:<br />

rihilc. not withoat error, they sre for the nost pzrt accurate. I hsve I<br />

nothing elsc om !.'illim;i Jmcs C-rzyson except fmily trzditlon rqhich sfiys<br />

thot he czxe Trom VlrglnFa, without; specif'yirl:; the ccunty. 3: 1:ase seen<br />

it stated that he C C J ~ from ~ Cul.pepper County but PJI unce~tain about this.<br />

Another line (:~ith tvo G P ~ on S IntermarrLa~es ), tnc Abernc.thy f mily ,<br />

I<br />

came from Zrunswi ck County, Vir~inia. . I have considurablc i~formetion on<br />

these Abcrnsth~ znces tors,<br />

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J<br />

Ply statement that !.211im1 Jams Cir~yson was born in 177 172s<br />

conjcct~we, I - did m.k find 2 statoxent th~t he died 6 Janucrg 189,<br />

2lth~11::h I do not rerncx5er the sowcc. As to the child.rcn of Idilliam I<br />

Janes Grays ~n I have morn Inf orrlation (rcarrince bonds, di.lls, census, doccls ,<br />

etc. ). Tiis scri, Young Grqrnnn, ;,lar, born 4 Deceniber. 1803 in I.;ont~one~-~<br />

r'<br />

County, Tennessee. In iiizrengo Cou.nty, Alzl.b~,rrln, he narricd (3 July 1325) I<br />

&eline Cepcl (horn Xorthmpton County, lrorth Carclina, the widow of<br />

1Coore ). i presuiie that the 'd. in Youns <strong>Grayson</strong>'s nzme is for<br />

I;f-Z1IiEim*<br />

Cl.iver Green Sr~:son Was born in 1615 In Tennessee ar,d rlovzc! to<br />

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Alakraa ccd r.:ns lis Led as Tax P,fisessor of ,.zrcngo County in ';he II~rcn-o<br />

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Count-T i.:lrectnr7 for l.sF. Be xarried Frances Loverp ~rhc was be-r, in<br />

.A__<br />

!~~ntuckqn 1322. I oresine - that he was a brother of Your:: 8. C~zyson.<br />

[Inc!.dent~llp, :-.is son vas tax asseesor of 1,:arenr;o Count:: for me": yenrs<br />

m<br />

R C ~ arter hlrr, x;: cariZTat:he-r, monlas I.:illlarcl Sr~yson t:.as tax assessor of<br />

the scr;.ie countp for sono 25 yrars, until he rctired becat:se of' old &,re.<br />

1: rcnenbor my g~~anclfather i~ell as I had finished college 'cef ore he died. 1<br />

P!:llim Ja:lies 3-2;-son w~.s born in 1818 in Alabama a.nd was, 1 prcsumc,<br />

e. brother of Oliver Grcen Grcgsor, and Yom.3 W, Greyson. Thse birth dctes<br />

aye f ror;i t;hc mc.nus cript Ccnsus ~cturns . !.ividontly tlicy mcar, that; rny<br />

Grn.:\rsons rzoved from 22r,~ozsec to !-%at\ano 'uattlroen the :rccrz 1315 m d 1.318.<br />

J.lhb;ma becme 2 st;lJ~e in 1919 lrhj2.c Jamen i.:onroo was pz-csident. I<br />

SU:JCSC thr t :;he:: >JOI*O C~LIS jr~s of !.;oi~~'oe 'DCCZUDQ of interz:a.rrin~c Setvrarn<br />

the tirayson an. i.:on~oo f c,dl lca. Abernetky f~!Ply and otilcr sottlc-s<br />

alzcl.: Eelt cmc into 1l1abar-i~ from<br />

in i.:cren;;ilFc::<br />

rnovl!~;; Lnto tiis T,ovlcr So1tt;fl ~ri~cn thc cott~n kincdom tins opening up Ln tilt<br />

carly dccadas of tho cinetconth contwy.<br />

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Ralph Grnyson, who married Catherino I.IcCarty 18 January 1024, was,<br />

pres~urc, another son of !illlinm Jmles <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

Youn.~ ':. Gravson hnd a son name!+; JD,XOS ';Till.j.am <strong>Grayson</strong>, who was born<br />

in Alobene in 1829 end was buried in the Lucy Graveyard (Kerengo Cotuntr)<br />

. about 1336. IIc ves np ,pect grnnMether. Ile me~ried 11 iTovember 1345<br />

(Fhrengo county) Zebecca Jene hberr~ethy about wbose ancestors I have<br />

considerable infornation.<br />

m<br />

Other children of Young 5J. <strong>Grayson</strong> are mentioned here so that yox<br />

can see their given nanes. IIis will and other legal docmlents inclic~.i;e<br />

thelr nmes as follo:.rs: iioratio Capo1 Grngson, S~man Habecca G Y ~ ~ G O ~ ,<br />

I Charlcs Oliver Sr-yr 02, HarcLei iliz.bcth <strong>Grayson</strong>, Sar;h Grays oc, :.:rrtka<br />

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Greyson, Alexancier Gray son, Lste C-rnyson, LOLXI,: !.I. Grzyson, anq poss5bl.y<br />

othel-s. 'i"nere Ere many Sraysons in Alabnma slrlci I linotr of ::one in Texas.<br />

Scores of these I can locate on f mily chsrts. Somc oti~crs I cannot place.<br />

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If I can furnish yo11 any infornation, I shzll be most happy to do so.<br />

I appreciate the infomation which you hnvo al- rood.^ given ne. If yo:^ can<br />

advise rr,e as to !lo,r to Pind the ancestors of iiillim, 3m:cs G~agsor! (died<br />

1859), I shall be most rpatefnl. I should like very much to obtain copies<br />

01 tile family group sheets which you so irindly off'cred.<br />

Slncc! vre are dealjna with a problerrr In history ar,d ~oncalo;y, pez-haps<br />

1 should identify myself further as I PA a profess:ion~.l historian. I atn<br />

I iioad of the i)q:rtrnont ol :ii.rlory, Univcrait; of ila"sm-., nnrl have isuhht<br />

here for 20 gears.<br />

Sincerely yours,<br />

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12111 Caplewood<br />

Tusce,,loosa<br />

November 26, 155<br />

AlrSeza<br />

Ws, E, E. Davidson<br />

287 IIadis on<br />

Twin Falls, Idaho<br />

Dear Frs, avids son:<br />

I saw your article in the ITetrport TTet~s Vir~inia Gazette of 25 Pebrua19y<br />

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1955<br />

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a.nswerin~ t'-e query concerninq Thomas wayson and Jalie Field, I<br />

bolleve th~t he died in 1796, Since I am a mem3er of the Sr~yson family<br />

and tryln~ to fill in a gap in my genealo.~, I have talien the liberty of<br />

wr2tZng this lckter to make inquiry of you,<br />

<strong>The</strong> following is a partial diagram of my ancestry:<br />

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Willf an Jmcs i:-~a:.~s on married Susan \:iillS.ams<br />

6KrJir6sZj a 17'7 <br />

(possibly 1777)<br />

died 6 Jen. 1859<br />

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Younr married<br />

3 July 132,s<br />

Plontgomcrg County, Tennessee<br />

dled 16 ~IRPC'~ 181~6 .<br />

!arcnp Com-kg , Alabz~a,<br />

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Enalino - Moore Ca&<br />

born Korthmpton County,<br />

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died 30 sept, lG6l<br />

Narango County, Alabzma<br />

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Erothers of Yo-m~ Ti!. <strong>Grayson</strong> were probably as follows:<br />

Oliver Grcon C=ra;ison, born 1815 in Tennessee ,<br />

Miliizm Jarncs GP~:TSO~I. born 1818 in t.lob,ma<br />

Ralph Giqayson, whb moved to Alabaixe 1017.<br />

Could the Thornes <strong>Grayson</strong> of ~:rhoni :-ou rite >eve Seen the father of<br />

my Jmes IJilliem (177) Another possible tecrp or me to explore is<br />

that the line msg have bccfi thct o33e Eenjamin C~ayson-Spence ironroe--<br />

and S~cnce 1s son ':lllliarn S~rryson. Sol-ae of tilo giver, npmes of my docmented<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> ltnc are : 'Ikonas, Jerlcs '~iilliem, Susrn, abozco., Cha~.l.es, :.IP.,~ tha,<br />

Elizpheth, Alexar,clep. In each generation there hos been a llillim and E<br />

Sus an,<br />

If you can sugzest nng ansvers or appr)oaches to answers to tbese<br />

I shall ap~rcclate it very much,<br />

Sincerely yours,<br />

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GRAYSON GZlJEALOGY NZSJSLETYER<br />

V.OLUPE 2 No, 2 Page 28,<br />

Howard E. <strong>Grayson</strong> of Alexandria, Va. has written in response<br />

to one of the Sodens' postcard <strong>Grayson</strong> surveys; Be states tnat<br />

his great grandfather was Jesse or Jessie Gr~:~son, born in lT.C,<br />

probably in 1811 whose wife was I~iargaret, born in l'enn. about<br />

1816; children of Jesse and lglargaret were William <strong>Grayson</strong> born<br />

Feb,, 1834 in Ill; 2 sons b, in mid-1830's-in No,; Eioch -- ,cone<br />

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G r a y s b, ~ ~ 18b3 in then Scott coo, now Logan COO, Ark, i~owsrd<br />

E. <strong>Grayson</strong> and his brother Ralph <strong>Grayson</strong> are grandsons of<br />

Enoch <strong>Grayson</strong>, and are sons of Albert <strong>Grayson</strong> who was b. in<br />

Sebastian co,, Ark Jan. 1894, Howard <strong>Grayson</strong> knows cf "hundreds<br />

of descendants of Jesse ~rayson"znd thinks the family is of<br />

Scotch descent, Jesse died in the "early 1850'~~~, Howard thinks<br />

that Jesse was related to the <strong>Grayson</strong>s of Wilkes co., N.C., but<br />

needs proof. Ed note: I think that the above Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong> nust<br />

be either a son of Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong> who bought land in Wilkes COO,<br />

N.C. in 1796, or one of his nephews; for example, the Jesse<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> born in 1811 could be the son of Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong>, ST., or<br />

one of the senior's brothers, John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, js,,<br />

orrof William <strong>Grayson</strong>, (but not the son of Joseph Gragson or<br />

of Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>, since we know the children of these 2 brothers,<br />

and there is no Jesse.) <strong>The</strong> Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong> in Ill. in 1834 above<br />

is possibly a different Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong> from the Jesse Gsayson<br />

who witnessed a deed with a Hu~h G~i.,yson, Bk. C, p, 328 Deeds of<br />

Marion coo. Feb 11 1835, Ecn,janin F. Grnysorl to Hen.ry - <strong>Grayson</strong> ( T ~ ) ~<br />

$330,00/ 106 acres on SE side of Sequatchle ~ i v Yhc g ~ above ~<br />

.Benjamin F. and Henry <strong>Grayson</strong> were sons of Joseph Gm, brother<br />

to the Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong>, sr,, mentioned above. See page 41 of this letter<br />

for- more on Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Does any reader have listed a Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong> born about 18111<br />

Another Soden postcard produced a letter from Mrs. Naomi<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Smith of Box 24, Louin, Niss, 33338, with some fragmentary<br />

but interesting family history, She writes, It<strong>The</strong>re were 3 <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

brothers whose father was Rube <strong>Grayson</strong>, who was known as Squire<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, who came from England to S.C., then to Ga, on to i~Iiss,.<br />

at Stonesiall, PIiss. <strong>The</strong>ir names were Saauel, Cam, and LeeOi1Sainuel<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> lived in La., and Tex, Cam and Lee in Miss. Cam had 12<br />

children, Lee had 22 children, among whoa were Joe, Dick, Tom, Pete,<br />

Brown, George, Sallie, and Clairborn, Clairborn begot kip1 Taylor<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Ophelia <strong>Grayson</strong> Shoemaker, Richard Rosie <strong>Grayson</strong> aoyd,<br />

Monroe, Ollie, Ora, B Troy, William begot Wm Curtis <strong>Grayson</strong>, STo,<br />

Nettie <strong>Grayson</strong> Thompson, Etta <strong>Grayson</strong> Blackwell, Saauel Jo, Burtie,<br />

and the writer, Iiaomie <strong>Grayson</strong> Smith.


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Page 29. Page 29.<br />

What is of interest above is the naae Rube Gravson, ,- It >rould<br />

appear that the name Rube is probably anichame f'or the naxe<br />

Reuben. On page 30 is our listing of all horm Reuben Graysans.<br />

Does anyone know anything that would further identify EIrs. Smithi s<br />

Reuben <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Note to Cheryl <strong>Grayson</strong> in Savannah, Ga,: could you possibly<br />

visit iiIrs. Joiin !j. Graynon, 1904 Bozeilc 29., Augusttt, a . 09011: phc:<br />

404-736-4153 She has the only existing copy of a book callc6<br />

"Our <strong>Grayson</strong> karnilgt8 , pub1 1952, 127 pages, which has sone<br />

exciting genealogy in it that all of our readers are waiting t o<br />

read, I think she needs help getting pertinent parts of it<br />

xeroxed, arid promised 10i:g ago to send these to me,<br />

<strong>The</strong> following information was copied f some, "IflARYLAND MARRIAGE3 1634- 1777"<br />

compiled by Robei-t Barnes, Genealogical Publishing Co. Baltimcrc , 1976.<br />

p. 18 Botsfield, Michael, July 1746, Sarah <strong>Grayson</strong> ,Talbot ,County<br />

source : L eds ' List of Marriage Licenses; p. 60 Handwritten<br />

Copy of MS.801 at Maryland Historical Society.<br />

p.30 Carslake, Thomac, 3 FEB 17h3/4, Eliza Crayson, Talbot County<br />

source: Leeds ' List of Ilarriage Licenscs : p.47 Handr~rl.tten<br />

Copy of KS.801 at Naryland HistcrS.ca1 Society,<br />

p.58 Elston, Ralph, 12 JUIJ 1739, Sarah Greason, Talbot County<br />

source: St. Peters Parish Records, p.167 copy made in 1895<br />

by Hamison, at Maryland Histofical Society.<br />

, p. 167 Smyth, Thomas, 12 MAR 1752, Sarah Gresham, Kent County<br />

source: St. Pads Parish Recods, p.330 copy at Maryland Hist. Scc.<br />

p.200 Wooden, Sollomon, 17 AUG 1726, Sarah Gresham, Anne Arundel County<br />

souxe: All Hallows Pafish Records, p.103 of copy made in 1e88 by<br />

Lucy H. Harrison, at Naryland Historical Society<br />

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Note: While these references may have been noted in the newsletter, they<br />

were new to me, and suggested a new geographical area for possible<br />

research.<br />

Jim Turner<br />

Kettering OH<br />

26 JAN 1978


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Many thanks to PIrs, Ellz Underwocd for the name<br />

and address of the Plr, Gordon who now has the <strong>Grayson</strong> genealogy<br />

papers of the late 1.I.K. Gordon, I Have written to the holder<br />

of the papers and hope to klave an answer soon. I wonder if there<br />

is any <strong>Grayson</strong> ge~ealogy there which was not transmitted to<br />

IrIrs, Wulfeck and to lairs. L)::t~idaon, who both lent me theirL liJiC,<br />

Gordon naterial for copying<br />

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Can anyone help with ancestors of _Charles 2;rler and his<br />

children,, who was the second of three husbands to Susanneh kionroe, b,.<br />

1695 in Prince Wm, co, , Va., who married 3rd to Fenjnrfi5-n Gra:y'son$,<br />

the father of WiJliarn G r ~ ~ ~ the p c ~ senator , from Va. Charles<br />

Tyler died 1725, Inquiry is i'ron Dorothy West of 23 Smart Hd.,<br />

Acton, Ma. 01720. (Jan 6,. 1978.)<br />

Thanks to IiIrs,<br />

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iJar jorie Cardon for the name of &!&I<br />

Grars.hn of Iqornan, Okla. who has done sone <strong>Grayson</strong> genealogy.<br />

I have written to her and requested inforaation from her and<br />

offered to share data that we have,<br />

4+ * u * *<br />

Several people have suggested I write -st C. Gra,yson, s u<br />

erintendant of schools in Louisvill.e, Ky, , for his family history,<br />

and I have now done so.<br />

4k 8 St , #<br />

Bob Strobeck reports that ,,--~-,<br />

Cheryl <strong>Grayson</strong> &- has left<br />

a. family bible with him to photograph anu clccipl~er which he will<br />

forward to the iiewslettcx,<br />

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<strong>The</strong> next 7 pages (PP, 32 through 38)are from J.<br />

Wendell Graj:, of Versailles, Hy,.l'he letter and 3 family group<br />

sheets are fron a Dzvid <strong>Grayson</strong> -- which resulted from Wendell's<br />

contact with Wrs. Walter L'alaadge (Lillie Elynm) <strong>Grayson</strong>, Box 523<br />

of Noble, Okla., 73068.<br />

Does anyone know the ancestors of the Williaa P. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

in the 1st group<br />

<strong>The</strong> next 3 pages (36,37,38) are on the formation<br />

of Ky,, and Tenn, and should be valuable tools in researching the<br />

early genealogy ih those states. <strong>The</strong>se were done by Wendell <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

also; many thanks,<br />

* 9 * Y )L.<br />

On page 39 is a query that J. Wendell <strong>Grayson</strong> found in<br />

the Tri-State Trader regarding a Robert Gragson born in Ireland<br />

who lived in Winchester, Ill. In 1845. If you are keeping a list of<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> imigrants, this is one of the few we have found. Does<br />

anyone here have a file on this Robert <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

9 * * ++ *<br />

On page 40 is a nice biography of William Grzyson<br />

of Spotli, who died age 97 in 1829. Kindly sent by our faithful<br />

Elaine Soden. Elrs. soden also asks if anyone has a record<br />

of a Sarah Hunter marrying a <strong>Grayson</strong>, particularly a aenjamin.<br />

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(Letter to J. Wendell <strong>Grayson</strong> of<br />

Versailles, Ky. )<br />

Olton, Tex.<br />

Oct. 23, 1977<br />

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.,. . Dear Mr. <strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

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- : Your letter of Sept. 28, was sent on to me by the widow of W. T<br />

. ..<strong>Grayson</strong>. W. T. was a b~other of my Father and they are both de-<br />

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. It is pleasant news to learn that; another <strong>Grayson</strong> is interested , .<br />

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1fl"P' in tracing the <strong>Grayson</strong> history. I have been working .on my <strong>Family</strong>'s<br />

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t record For several years, at least I started several years ago.<br />

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Through various records, family information, and mere stories of<br />

'. . family names I did know that a number of <strong>Grayson</strong>s resided in Ky.,<br />

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; along this line as I, perhaps much more. With the limited records<br />

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, that 4: have I am unable to tie the line in wh-th this Wm. T.<br />

j <strong>Grayson</strong>. I w i l l send the record of W. T. <strong>Grayson</strong> [who you wrote]<br />

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also his Father's family.<br />

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DATES AND FACTS RELATING TO THE FORMATION OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE<br />

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April, - <strong>The</strong> boundary line, beginning at a place called<br />

1727 Point Comfort, was approved between the two<br />

colonies.<br />

1769 First settlers into western North Carolina<br />

(now Tennessee) .<br />

December, - <strong>The</strong> 36-30 parallel became the division line<br />

1776 between the two colonies.<br />

November, - People in western North Carolina adopted a<br />

1785 constitution and declared themselves the<br />

State of Franklin, or Frankland,<br />

1788 - State of Franklin went out of existence.<br />

February, - North Carolina conveyed to the United States<br />

1790 soil and sovereignty of the western lands of the<br />

State of North Carolina.<br />

April, - United States accepted; Tennessee created.<br />

1790<br />

June 1, -<br />

1796<br />

State of Tennessee admitted to the Union.<br />

JWG<br />

July 18, 1977


DATES AND FACTS RELATING TO THE FOmWTION OF THE STATE CF KENTUCKY<br />

1606 - King James I of England issued the first charter<br />

to that vaguely defined part of North America -<br />

called Virginia.<br />

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Colony - - of - Virginia - - was established under the<br />

third charter.<br />

1634 - Virginia divided into counties; Henrico County<br />

was the most westerly county.<br />

- Virginia jurisdiction was supposed to extend<br />

as far w est as any Virginian cared to go or<br />

had business to transact.<br />

- So the civil district that Kentucky belonged to<br />

at this time would be to Henrico - it is doubtful,<br />

however, that Henrico was defined so far west<br />

as to embrace Kentucky.<br />

JUNE, - Carolina Colony became southern boundary of<br />

1677 Virginia; Colony of Carolina included a11 of<br />

what is now the State of Tennessee.<br />

1734 - Henrico County became Orange County; and since<br />

Orange encompassed all of Virginia west of<br />

the Blue Ridge Elountains the same state of<br />

facts exists in regard to it as did in relation<br />

to the jurisdiction of Henrico.<br />

1738 - Auqusta County was the next frontier county of<br />

----<br />

Virginia and extended to the same point west as<br />

had Orange; the eastern portion of Orange<br />

County became Frederick County.<br />

1763 - Treaty of Paris made the Mississippi River<br />

the western boundary of ~irginia, and consequently<br />

of Augusta County.<br />

- Botetourt County followed Augusta.<br />

1772 - Fincastle County became the frontier county;<br />

it extended, like Augusta and Botetourt before<br />

it, to the Mississippi and embraced all of<br />

what is now Kentucky, as well as much of<br />

Southwestern Viginia.<br />

JWG<br />

July 18, 1977


PAge 38,'<br />

DATES AND FACTS RELATING TO THE FORMATION OF TH3 STATE OF KENTUCKY<br />

I<br />

a<br />

December Fincastle County dissolved by Virginia legislation. I -<br />

31, 1776 - Kentucky County, Virginia was now the western most<br />

portion of the original Fincastle County (all of<br />

what is now the state of Kentucky); the eastern<br />

most portion of Fincastle was divided into<br />

Washington and hiontgomery Counties.<br />

May 1780 - Kentucky County, Virginia divided into three<br />

parts - Jefferson, -- Fayette and Lincoln. So thus<br />

for a time the name Kentucky passed out of history.<br />

1784 - Nelson County formed from part of Jefferson.<br />

May 1, - Bourbon County created from Fayette. I<br />

1785<br />

1785 - Mercer County and Madison County formed from<br />

part of Lincoln.<br />

May 1,<br />

1788<br />

- Mason County created from portion of Bourbon.<br />

I<br />

1788 Woodford County created from part of Fayette.<br />

- This was the last of nine counties of Kentucky<br />

established by State of Virginia.<br />

1789 - Cession by Virginia to the District - of Kentucky.<br />

February - Cession ratified by Congress.<br />

1790<br />

June 1, - State -<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

d<br />

of Kentuckx admitted to the Union.<br />

1792<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

JWG<br />

July 18, 1977<br />

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Tri-State Trader - November 19,1977<br />

--<br />

1<br />

: Questions, Commentary by t h G~,leology<br />

~ Staff<br />

Send guesrjon on sources 10 rhfs column, P 0 Box SO. Kn,ghrstown, IN<br />

461Jg Note - We can 1 du f~srsfch on J lamtly but w,# try to suggesr<br />

new .+p~rodches ro problems df no charge<br />

> 4<br />

(If you wish to mntari Bomeonc who=<br />

question appeerR in this column,<br />

WEYT TO NEW ORLEILUS<br />

please<br />

write un mentioning their iniii~la and dB. Pobert <strong>Grayson</strong>, originally from Ire<br />

town, and including the I~tter to tw far- land. lived in \Vinchestor County, IlL,<br />

warded in a hlnn k ~it&nped envelope.) when he was widowed ca 1845. He then<br />

+ * + * v took, his two ciildmn to Kew Orleans.<br />

Prior to this his son U'illiam, (born in Ire<br />

land 1832) had gone to blissouri in 1844<br />

.. witfi neighbors, who had promised to<br />

return with him in thrw to four months.<br />

IIowever, it was not until after Robert had<br />

left for New Orleans, thinking his son William'<br />

had been drowned, that \V illiarn<br />

returned to Winchester County only LO<br />

find no trace of his family.<br />

how could I find what happentxi to<br />

Robert <strong>Grayson</strong> and his children. Maria<br />

on&Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> We may have remarried,<br />

of course. William never heard<br />

from his father again. J. 11.. Hazlehurst,<br />

hliss. . .<br />

A. <strong>The</strong> 1850 Census from Louibiana<br />

should be checked, as well as for other<br />

states that seem a probable residence for<br />

Robert and his children. '<strong>The</strong> Public<br />

library at New Orlcans has city dircc.<br />

tories from 1805. and there may be records<br />

at the courthouse that would help, perhaps<br />

including marriage records.<br />

Coming from Ireland in the 1830s, the<br />

family might have been Catholic. Possibly<br />

William made an attempt to trace his<br />

family. and if he did not succeed it co\~ld<br />

.be quite hard to do so now after so many<br />

years. - m. s. . + ._- .


Page 40.<br />

HISTORY OF ALBEYARLB<br />

GRAYS0<br />

mrilliam <strong>Grayson</strong> mas a native of Spotsylvania, and came<br />

to Albemarle some time before the Revolutionary War. 1,<br />

1761 he, bought land on the head of liechum's River from<br />

Speaker John Robinson. who was then selling off the im,<br />

mense tracts'in Rockfish valley, patented by his brother-in.<br />

law, John Chiswell. Having sold this property a few years<br />

after, he purchased from Gamaliel Bailey and Obadiah<br />

Martin at what nras then known as the Little D. S., ~ h ~ ~ . ~<br />

the old Richard Woods Road forks with that passing through<br />

Batesville, and where his descendants have been living ever<br />

since. In lS@l he sold n small parcel at this place to Ii'i].<br />

liam Simpson, who there established a tanyard that for<br />

many years went by his name, and afterwards by the name<br />

of <strong>Grayson</strong>, and that mas one of the most noted landmarks<br />

in that neighborhood. Simpson in 1818 sold it to Joseph<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, a grandson of William. IVilliam died in 1829,<br />

having attained the remarkable age of ninety-seven gears,<br />

His wife was Aun, daughter of Thomas Smith, and his<br />

children were John, Thomas, hfartha, Elizabeth, the wife of<br />

Joseph Sutherland, and Susan, the wife first of Isaac Wood, :,<br />

and secondly of a Tomlin. Joseph Grarson married Rhoda,<br />

daughter of Daniel White, and died in 1867. His children<br />

were Thomas, who married Mary, daughter of John Jones,<br />

Ann, the wife of James H. Shelton, Frances, Elizabeth, the<br />

wife of Benjamin F. Abell. John and William.<br />

. HAbIh'ER.<br />

Tradition relates, that the immigrant Hamoer bore the<br />

name of Nicholas, that he came from Wales and settled in<br />

Middlesex County, and that hc had six or seven sons. Three<br />

of them fixed their homes in Alhemarle. <strong>The</strong> first wbo<br />

appears an the records was I%'illiam. In 1759 he bought<br />

from Thomas Fitzpatrick nearly five hundred acres on the<br />

south fork of Hardware, not far from Jumping Hill. <strong>The</strong><br />

same year he obtained a patent for nearly two hundred acres<br />

on the north fork of Hardware, and acquired near by upwards<br />

of seven hundred more, all of which he sold in 1782


Page 41.<br />

Howard E. Gr-7vsnn just wrote a second letter since I typed<br />

page one of this Lssue in which his name and naterial on -- Jesse<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> is described. Borvard mentions one of his sources as being<br />

a Fks, Rebecca Pickens of Booneville, Ark., who was married to a<br />

Houston <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of Giilliam Gxayson who was the son of Jesse<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>.~lrs. Pickens stated that Jesse and Piargaret <strong>Grayson</strong> his wife<br />

are buried in a small cemetery just south of Booneville, Ark,<br />

in the small cornunity of "Gravsor,". Co,n.~ent onz: 'de have Iiszed. 11<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Places in che last year DUG the only om in Arksnsas<br />

was <strong>Grayson</strong>ia srhich no longer exists; Botvard, can you tell us more<br />

about <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ark. Be it recorded liere that <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ark. is the<br />

12th Gragson place found thus far. Howard <strong>Grayson</strong> sends this tentative<br />

Tamily for his jesse <strong>Grayson</strong>: (Yife ib~argaret)<br />

1. William Gra,yson, b, Peb. 1834, Ill., d. Oct. 1915, Ark., buriei<br />

French Prairie cemetery, Iona, Ark.<br />

2,. James <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 130, ca, 1.835<br />

3. John <strong>Grayson</strong> b. Moo ca, 1837<br />

4. Charles Y, <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 1839 140 or Ark., d. 1862 Ft Pillow, lii'em<br />

5. Enoch Boone <strong>Grayson</strong>, b, 1843, Ark. , do 1904, Ark,<br />

6. Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> b. 1847, Ark.,. d. 1910, Ark.<br />

7,. Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong>, b, 1849, Arko do<br />

8* David Lett <strong>Grayson</strong>, b, 1851 ~rk,-d. 1898 Ark.<br />

9-13: 4-5 daughters. Caroline is only name recalled,<br />

Comment 2: Regarding the Iiouston <strong>Grayson</strong> - mentioned above; It nay be a<br />

c~incidence, but there was a fiouston <strong>Grayson</strong> (1834-1917), son of Hexry<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> in iIarion co., Term. Henry <strong>Grayson</strong> in turn was the son of<br />

Joseph Grnyson whcse brother was the Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong> (b. ca. 1772)<br />

who bought la6d in Wilkes co., N.C. I mentioned on page 1, (28)~f<br />

this issue,<br />

- C o m n : In swary, we seem to have 2 different Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong>s<br />

here who might be related, one b. 1772, the other b. 1811. However,<br />

some records on the younger one might have been misinterpreted<br />

and might belong to the elder Jesse. Howard <strong>Grayson</strong> promises nore<br />

research fox us,<br />

Clifford <strong>Grayson</strong> of 9011a Mo., a faithful member of our group,<br />

writes that he wishes to know what passenger lists others have searched<br />

for Grgysons. He has searched these: Immigrant Ancestors, by Vinkus;<br />

Immigrants to America 16974707, by French; and Original Lists of<br />

Emigrants to America, by Hotten, Who has searched what others W i l l<br />

somebody nake us a list of a11 known <strong>Grayson</strong> immigrants for the next<br />

<strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

A similar question, but one possibly easier to answer, is, how many<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> lines are g here it might be useful for someone to tabulate<br />

all knowhl<strong>Grayson</strong> lines, For example, in re-reading the pages of last<br />

year's Nenslc-tte, I find that I get lost and confused with all<br />

the names, If we could assign each <strong>Grayson</strong> to some <strong>Grayson</strong> line<br />

and then to a generation, we could annotate each name. For example,<br />

the earliest generation might be number 10 and the lines could be lctters.<br />

(E.g.: A.A..<strong>Grayson</strong>, A-5). I would appreciate coments on this<br />

idea or a volunteer.<br />

One problem with lines of <strong>Grayson</strong>s as fixed entitles Is that of the<br />

unidentified Gr3,ysona. <strong>The</strong>se will go cn a separate list. Caniel<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> has ccz:structed a list of these. You all will have far looking<br />

through th3s Ilst for nanes you know as belonging to lines ar<br />

r-I h<br />

families in your files. IA.en please sexd me your information for the<br />

<strong>Newsletter</strong>. Also arid nore unidentified <strong>Grayson</strong>s that you have.<br />

see pp, 42-49


Page 42<br />

.<br />

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ANNE GRAYSON h. CHARLES DUUN Cdflh. \qjY.12.2\<br />

ANw GRAYSON, Jar. o!<br />

x~nesbor~<br />

W'L~~Ah GR~~Ys~N,<br />

. -l-k.w- $&L 4<br />

-/<br />

w.bax~o~~ a+<br />

PATIENCE GRAYSON a -'&, y SO-S, d 2<br />

Ark,+<br />

Co.<br />

.J.udA- 7 2 - J U .<br />

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BENJAM~N GRAYSON b- Tenn,Gibsbn Co,<br />

bite : J ~ne~amb b .\a d. \~SS Ark.<br />

d-\QY 3,<br />

10 dALQh :<br />

TO~A GXAVSON b.1832-10.23 Mariom Co,Temev\h.<br />

G,W. e,<br />

LJJa ~~~~~' y" w A<br />

-0- L r h j I-.]<br />

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THOMAS<br />

b. I<br />

CHARLES<br />

Term<br />

f<br />

CHARLE~<br />

i


18~2.3 HENRY GRAYSON -a 4 rn & LA .ir<br />

Tennl TJedsoe<br />

Uk%&Bbrld0f6h~l:<br />

fgyf-6


Page 44. '<br />

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I860 JAMES GRAYSQN L, y g ,<br />

Thn, J~\nnson ~ENJAMIM GTAA~SQN<br />

A. ;. m L d<br />

18z~<br />

jabaa +J Y<br />

-2-3 JANE GRAYSON w. E&& I<br />

Tern, K -~Y<br />

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I


179 \ JAMES GRAYSON -yn.<br />

\/a,BedCord Ca.<br />

P+<br />

\77 ROBERT GRAYSON 4- u.<br />

Va, Spots . Co.


mS Page 46, '<br />

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\gG-\o-28 STACEY GRAYSON --vA-@- a I<br />

T&NN, -sane 6.<br />

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Va,<br />

(-Jd<br />

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GRAY50h) d d L d - L JO\\NG%AYSON<br />

&~f&-$&.,<br />

1754 T#Q~~s<br />

\763-8-20 V~,Ca\~e~e,<br />

177 TGoMAS GE4Y son, &-<br />

VQ<br />

178b THQM RS GRAYsQN<br />

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GRhYSoh 4 @6//z<br />

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n93-8.20 T'HoMM GxhY~oh~<br />

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Page 47.<br />

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\732- 6.5 W~LL\AM GRAY Sotd<br />

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\76b.\\-\\ NANNY GXAY~N n-QuCR-k<br />

Vo; , GoocL\,~~ dm. b. \766.I\. ll<br />

[IqLU)"+ 3.1771<br />

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Page 48, . I<br />

FRANCES GRAYSOF~ %,<br />

ds<br />

1770.\~-\q JAMES<br />

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GX SQN<br />

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Va, Id*, 12~197 2<br />

I334 .9.3 GEORGE w GRRLM~.).&k o . L T<br />

Va, LouAon<br />

l3‘-45-84<br />

JOHN GRR~soN m. @*<br />

Mo, Ciay<br />

wz-W-3<br />

1790.9-6<br />

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MAR': GRAYSON 1<br />

Kj ,W~ohford


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4.9.<br />

Page 49,<br />

1965- 1-23 *T~oH~s L GRAYSQN & A J<br />

I I*&, Gi bsov Gu,W3 3/~e ,<br />

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m. John MVecdier<br />

St, 1 aeauCcrt f i & ~ - C \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~<br />

\784 * 5 W\L.L\AM GRRY50N<br />

M. C.. Surry Co.


Emergency Bulletint Page 50.<br />

Flash, Help. Elaine Soden needs help sending the printed<br />

postcards. She writes that she is about to give up on sending<br />

out these cards because of lack of money, Can anyone<br />

help I think we all should chip in and send her contributions<br />

because of the good replies we are getting. I have<br />

published all of the replies in the <strong>Newsletter</strong> and if you will<br />

go through your copies you will see that there are many <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

genealogists who have been contacted by the thesepostcards,<br />

Mrs. Soden has been mailing to GYaysons in all major cities<br />

and her husband prints the cards. delow is a copy of the card.<br />

Send yourthanks and contributions directly to I4.x. and Plrs,<br />

Floyd Soden, 5535 N,W..Fourth Court, Des Moines, Iowa 50313.<br />

Elaine, let me know how this works out; your surveys are<br />

valuable to all of us.,<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

brayson Llata Desired-<br />

We are searching for family histories and other genealogical<br />

records of all persons of British or Scotch descent, who are<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>s or who have <strong>Grayson</strong> family lines. We will be glad to<br />

exchange genealogical information. In particular we are<br />

interested in <strong>Grayson</strong>s who lived in Wilkes County, N.C. from<br />

1780 and on. If you have such family tree information of any<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> lines please contact me and tell me what you have.<br />

R. R. <strong>Grayson</strong>, M.D.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> <strong>Family</strong> Association<br />

Box 167<br />

St. Charles, Ill. 60174<br />

..-A&<br />

Note to Cliff: Received your material on Jessie <strong>Grayson</strong>. Will<br />

put that in the next issue,<br />

Note to Leon: Thanks fox the big contribution,<br />

e<br />

Note: I received good data from J. Fleming Gordon for the next issu<br />

the 1st <strong>Grayson</strong>s in America8 6 pages, Thanks to Mrs, Underwood.<br />

Note to Bob Capell: Am saving you letter for next time, Thankso.<br />

Mrs..Cardonr my letter to Ruby <strong>Grayson</strong> came back as undeliverable,<br />

See You All Next Month<br />

I<br />

---mGww*


GRAYSON GEI.;ULOC'II NET;JSL-STYER, VOL. 2 No,. 3, Page 51, 1<br />

. .<br />

On the :!:lax-l; 5 paqes aye Grayscn cxcerpt;~ I'YOZ the Cene~.l.og;y rloo;r<br />

writtcn by I*..~*,~ i.j:l jrir .- ..-. .. :I,I.<br />

1 ,) El.5. zsbctl-1 (;.r;3.g~on. a. Charles Rapier, issue : I~Inr~i-;re t , In,. 13. ,iz.,n,<br />

a*>-* .*-,.---,,%- .---*--.*- ..--<br />

1829 to S-Lan2:;larrs dpczlc13.ng b. Iielson co,, iig,, son of 2a:ces &<br />

Eleanor Sp~lding,. 2,) Idilll.nm. C, ,. GYD.Y~O~<br />

,-,L:L.A t lf~sted in deed bo01is of<br />

Clwirborlie c.o,, Tcm, 1 ~ biho is ~ he ~ ~ ~ .<br />

ILrs, Underwood has EL nice let$er to us on pages 67-63,<br />

On pap 69 is a letter from the files of lks. WuLfeck fro@. a, year<br />

ago. I~TG. W~lfecic has just donated all her <strong>Grayson</strong> notes and correspondence<br />

to ine an6 I will be gleaning the niaterial fo: the i\rewslei;ter,<br />

Does anyone have coruuents on the page 69 letter fron 1-lrs. katkl'leen<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Johnson regarding her ancestor Juba Gra.yson b. 1807 in Term.7<br />

Howard <strong>Grayson</strong> reports that his office is only 2 blocks from the<br />

National Archives in Washington! Does anyone have any leeds for Board<br />

in finding the parents of his gr. grendfather Jessie Grayaon, b. 18117<br />

I'll bet Howard would trade searches at the Archives for leads to his<br />

Jessie.<br />

23 <strong>Grayson</strong> genealo~ists still on the active list as of last issue.<br />

lf we could have 50 on the mailing list the ldensletter could be<br />

offset prlnteC at a cheaper rate than the present Xerox method.<br />

To those who asked: sorry, no more back issues, <strong>The</strong> best is yet to<br />

come,<br />

On page 70 is a family tree from a PLrs, 3mdy requesting help.<br />

Will send her this issue and invite her to join us. --RR<strong>Grayson</strong>


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b Oct<br />

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bApr 25, 1887<br />

mMar 26, 1919<br />

dJun 22, 1947 13<br />

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Eep 25, 1859<br />

Q U ~ 2, 1913<br />

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Page 54 APPENDIX A,<br />

Page4 54<br />

~lizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

wife of John Gordon, II<br />

Daughter of John Graysoa<br />

and Barbara aurdyne<br />

<strong>The</strong> accounts of thz origin and relationship of the<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>s in Lancaster County, Virginia, arc confusing, inconsistent<br />

and contr~~icta~:~~, which is sti-ang~ considcrinq son2<br />

of the prominent ciesczn~:ts of th2 Srnyson family. It is<br />

determined that John, A~L~rose, Benj ainin a:;d sister Anne Gray sun<br />

are jnlmigrnnts from Scotland or Northerland Ireland. Record<br />

has been found that these Grayscns arrived in Christ Church<br />

I';~ri:~Il in Jv.ly, 3.690, or 1695, which gj.v.;t; rise to s~vcl-a1<br />

nccc)c~rlt.s a:, 13:~ :-:'IC ~SCS, i~lli.nr_ls 85' t;l~:~e 10i.r i;rc'*ys~ns and thci :<br />

an: cs Lax$>.<br />

Of these four <strong>Grayson</strong>s, the following is considered to<br />

be factual:<br />

I, Anne Gravson ---- (sometimes referred ta as Mary).<br />

Elarried first John Quax-les on October 3, 1722, in Spotsylvania<br />

County, Virginia, and secondly Thomas ~iarri'son, circa 1731, in<br />

&'aquier County, Virginia, Anne <strong>Grayson</strong> died testate in that<br />

county in 1774.<br />

11. -- Benjcmin --.-- Crayson. -- As it is reliably stated by<br />

Mr. George H. S. King (Rzgister of First Parnilies of Virgi11i.a)<br />

tlrat Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> married Susanna Monroe, daughter of Andrew<br />

Monroe, (died testatzd 1714) in Westrcoreland County, Virginia.<br />

Shc was successively thc widow of Charles Tyler (died Stratford<br />

County, Viryinia in 1725) and of Will.iam Lendt (died Prince<br />

William County, Virginia 1732-33). Susanna Monroe died in<br />

November, 1752. She was the mother of William <strong>Grayson</strong>, a U.S.<br />

Senator. Mr. King writes that the family seat of the <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

family was a little below Fredericksburg on the Rappahannock<br />

and is shown on Lord Fairfax's map of the Northern Neck, 1737.<br />

Senator William <strong>Grayson</strong> received a 6,666 acre military grant of<br />

land in Hopkins County, Rentucky, for his services as a colonel<br />

in the Revolutionary War. This land was later conveyed by several<br />

deeds of record to his heirs. Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong> also received<br />

acreage by military grants in Fayette County, ~irginia and it<br />

is considered that he had 90,000 acres of other grants in Kentucky.<br />

Other sons of Benjamin and Susanna <strong>Grayson</strong> were:<br />

i, John <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

ii. Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr. -- died a prosperous citizen<br />

in Prince ~illiam County, Virginia in 1757.<br />

iii. Spence <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

iv, William <strong>Grayson</strong>


k:<br />

111. John <strong>Grayson</strong>. It is "said" that he married<br />

Susanna White, daughter of Cavernor White. <strong>The</strong>re is not a citation<br />

of record. At any rate, John <strong>Grayson</strong> of Christ Church Parish<br />

bought land in Lanczstzr County, Virqinia, on October 29, 1703<br />

(Deed Book 9, page 70j from >lark Gendr~n. is was involved in a<br />

lawsuit, was a church warden, bought proprty in King Gcorqe<br />

County, and on April 2, 1714, bought 700 acres in Spotsylvania<br />

I County, Virginia (9eefi Sock E, Fagc 171.) from Millian Snit..<br />

In 1719, he rec~i~;i5. c. 1i:~rd qrant of v;hich sold a past to<br />

Ambrose Grnysor, ill 1323. Joh;~ G~.a>'sor~ died i.ntcstzte in Spotsyl-<br />

I vanin County, Virqiaia bzEorc ;


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the daughter of Richard and Catherine Burdyne. She lived. the<br />

majority of her adult life in Culpeper County, Virginia. Unto<br />

this union, seven known children were born:<br />

i. Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> -- killed by Indians near<br />

Logan's Ford two miles from Danville, Kentucky,<br />

on August 22, 1777, as was reported<br />

by George Rogers Clack, see Kentucky History<br />

Illustrated 1885 by J. H. Battle.<br />

ii. William <strong>Grayson</strong> -- married Rachel Conley in<br />

Montgomery County, Virginia, leaving issue.<br />

iii. John <strong>Grayson</strong> -- married Sally Carter in<br />

Montgomery County, Virginia and hence moved<br />

to Alaba~aa territory.<br />

iv.<br />

Molly <strong>Grayson</strong> -- married William Hall, died<br />

leav k g issue.<br />

v. Susan <strong>Grayson</strong> -- married one Thompson of<br />

vi.<br />

vii.<br />

Wyethe County, Virginia.<br />

Nancy <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Elizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong> -- married John Gordon,<br />

XI, direct lineage.<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> died in 1802, a resident of Montgomery<br />

County, ~irginia. During his lifetime, however, he received a<br />

lease from George Taylor on July 7,1749, for a plantation in<br />

Orange County, Virginia, Deed Book 11, page 169. ~dditionally,<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> served in Fincastle County Militia during the<br />

Revolutionary War. Barbara Burdyne died 1881, a resident of<br />

Montgomery County, Virginia.<br />

On November 24, 1767, of record in Culpeper County<br />

Deed aook El page 474, John <strong>Grayson</strong> and his wife conveyed to<br />

John Gordon 254 acres of land in Bromfield Parish on the<br />

Courdvine Fork of the Rappahannock and Beaver Run, which property<br />

seems to have been received by him under the will of his father,<br />

Arnbrose <strong>Grayson</strong>.


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February 15, 1978<br />

Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

Pmbsbly everyone v:lbo is of this Une has copied tfiis, but Idid put it in a<br />

little better ord:r than I knd it scribbled in 1:y zotes.<br />

I hope I.% is accurate, Xk not, J: tricd t.o pv.t references so p@oyZe cc\l.t3d chcr!t.<br />

f L cho.u.2.d be eU.n;j.~d l'or hrn.3~ error arici tyy::,; iryhiciil errors. Lrhe till 112;s it. ,.t<br />

Look oddest are exact copits.<br />

Of;, Wiic ir, st.,r.i~tY:.L::;~ J: tc!-.>~.;.fl 5.~1 I. y EO~;PS.<br />

Gre. y s on, ,Tolm<br />

500 Acres, St. Thovzis P~ri.~il<br />

Granted May 3, 1768 Grant Rook G, page 100<br />

Bounaed on the west by said Jolh Erayson<br />

John Graysnn<br />

2500 acres on the head of Little Sstilla River<br />

Granted June 7, 1763 Grant Book K, page 5<br />

Tract is a South Carolina grent and is located in either St. P~~'criek cr<br />

St. Tbonm Parish. Tract located on an inlnud. swonp on brad of Little<br />

Satil2.a Iiiver, bouded on the ehst by land laid. out for ~!~U.~LIJA IIazznrd.<br />

(1 have no idea who this Jahu Grsyson is)<br />

I<br />

I am looking f okrd to the indexing as I Mrn getting a little coldused as to<br />

who are the Williams, Johns, etc. are. Perhaps then we can sort everybody.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

./<br />

Betty Stolres


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Huguenot Emigration to Virginia - Bmck - 975.5 B<br />

I<br />

P* 184<br />

Descer&cts of James mrye - Xssue of Rev. Sms and fietitla I4a.ri.a Ann ( S W ~ )<br />

0<br />

Mwye<br />

Iiiqev. ~ames2, b 8 Scpt 1731, educated 1.11 Ergland. Rloifiter of St. l'hoc%s Pcri~h,<br />

Orengn Co. from 1761 to 1767 when 2e ~uceed.ed his father in St, George Parish and<br />

served there until hi6 death in uu0, huricd at E'nyetteville. Ihrried twice<br />

1st 1-etltia Courtney; 2nd Elizabeth nee Osberne, widow 02<br />

Gmpon,<br />

Loudoun County.<br />

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I<br />

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p. 17 ". .3 aald E: cuovc.,.cd Gol. John Tborntora, 7 tsactg cor1~nin3.n~: Ln %hi::<br />

whole 9,048 ac- and aftenrards X purchaced the said 7 'i-mcts of land sf the stz1d<br />

Col. John Thomton, S give tte mid g,0U acres of lacd ta my son John Bpi;svood,<br />

also Nn! th3t tract of L3r.4 ~hich I b~uLl;t of A~br3se Gray~4n.. .<br />

Adm3nistzatfsn Bonds - W i l l Eoak A p. 56<br />

WOO0 Susatinah Gm~cj~n~<br />

ah, of John <strong>Grayson</strong>, dtcgd vith Wirc.sc Grzyson &ad<br />

mmaa EIU, sec, ~ci2 2-1'735-6<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Gunrtlitm Bazds Will. Book A pc 70<br />

C 500 Alice <strong>Grayson</strong> prd. to Joh~ and hbraoe <strong>Grayson</strong> orph~. of Wrose Gmyson<br />

.Lwith<br />

Wm. Cmme and Wm, W i l l h ~ s ,<br />

-<br />

see* July 3, 1744<br />

Red soak A 1122-1729 p. 106<br />

May 7, 1729 Fcnry Willls of King L Queec Co., Cent., to Ctoodrich Lightf aot of<br />

Spto. Co. f 60 Ster. 200 a. of kqd in Spts, Co. an 3. side of the South West<br />

Mountains. Uitnesses Wm. Jobson, hbr, Gi-apon, Win, Hackney, RPC May 6, 1729 I<br />

-<br />

Page 107 of above book<br />

Gent., to John Robinson, E~qr.,<br />

Augu~t 5, 1729 Joseph SdGh of Klng &Queen Co.,<br />

and Anbrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent., Wardens of the Church of St. George's Parish, in Spts*<br />

Co. A purchase of the Glebe for the Rectors of St. Geo. Par. 22,500(lbs toh<br />

can't read notes), 544 a. of land in St. Ceo, Parish, Spta, Co On the South st&<br />

about r mile above the falls of the River Po, a branch of lo&iver. Witnessed<br />

G. Horn, k'm. Jolmson, Zachary Tayor , Rec. A*. 5, 1729, Sarah wife of Jaseph<br />

Smith, acknowledged her dmcr in the above land, etc.<br />

Deed Book B 1729-1734 P. 111<br />

Deer. 9, 1729<br />

Job <strong>Grayson</strong> of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> of same par, and<br />

county. j- ster., 200 a, prt of Deeds formerly purchased by Jno. <strong>Grayson</strong> of<br />

UiUam Smith of Elmcbter, in St. Geo. Parish, Spte. Co. -cis Turnley, Henry<br />

Rwers, Jnmes x Ror, EQarch 3, 1729-30, Suumah, wife of Jno. <strong>Grayson</strong>, acknowledged<br />

her dower, etc,<br />

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Deed Book B 172.3-1n4 p. XU kcr. 10, 3.73 Axtibrose <strong>Grayson</strong> of St. Gea. Farish,<br />

Spots. Co. to Hemy Rogers of same parish and county. 520 ster., 100 a, a<br />

parti of pat. panted s.3. Grzzyzon in 172"j', in St. Gco, PcX,-ls;h Spts., CcY Job<br />

Chm, Zacb~ry IlnyLi;r, 'is D3.cdsoc. ibch<br />

&cl.am.rledg@d ker do:.'zr, e t c .<br />

3, 17SJ-30. AUce wife of Azbrnse Gra-fsoa<br />

p. 3-25 Ehy I, 1733 A::'~rasa Cp.07.-son of St. Czo. PC, S~ts, Cn. to ~:.;tt.,e~~<br />

Cv>05t#~ Co. :, :L clirr, 39:;: 2. I'L; 2 ';. Geo. E ,rl 593s. Ca. T11~rss Hi3J, G* Fil;: 3:<br />

Z!jli<br />

to h>:~s X.ICtTz,tL of S-%. CCO. P~~iri sh S;1)13. (;it. 1'2. 5 211, 11.a-T. l&5 a. ~7hcrcon<br />

~ d III!enl . new dvellz rind fc-aer2.y %ling a ltcnt p";!u.I;ed George Calrcf;e2- end givm<br />

by sQ. Carter to tl~c s4. J;ihn Lea, US con-ri r;-3.tiq~ by Ceed of GPft . S39d land<br />

Joining the Scnils; 09 IPx-~~lwey Bell oi' kindon, Job1 W i l l iamssn, Ibhert BurZdJ.aston,<br />

Cob. John WaUer nniL Nichrd Colcm3n, ete., etc. Iio arituesses 8u~s-l; 4, .LT52.<br />

p. 34.1 Bav 21, 1778 Ik'czhrd r3zj-c ~inci Jasenh Gz3-e SO~F; Pkttha~ Gak :ate of BpM.<br />

GO, Cccd on2 execuior; of tk.3 rd, :&t-thsv'n ui.U . . $- 600 curr. 380 a. in Sp ts,<br />

Co. purcWsed. by the cr,iri ;pL-lLheir ua:(.c, dec;' .. of F~!h3-r73t= C~,"*yson ..,<br />

1726, Ck-L 20 Jchr~ Cutlctt and t%ry Cn,y!tnon<br />

1'731 AyZ 18 (~110k;l) as lTfU cad EUer~ns.th Crciyson<br />

Lj-ntcn and Suoannsh Grqsan<br />

1744 AW. 26 Suc:s Stevens and Alice Grw~7san<br />

tfiU Book A 1722-1'4.9 us. I.<br />

James, John, St. George'n %r.sh 13. Jan 23, 1725, p. Narc 1, 1725-6 Wit. John<br />

Gmyson, Stephen S tmy, Job1 ,%ttaiI.h. Ex. Wife Alice Jmes, Ciarles Taliaferro,<br />

Jun. kg, afe Alice a d daurBter rkxy, mid the child ny wife now goes wlth g. 2lb<br />

Win B~ok A p. 5 Sha~.<br />

Stephen, St, Ceorges's Pmi~i, d* Ikr 12, 1735 p. June 3,<br />

1735, wit. George Pool, Bcnry C!~.~&le. Ex. Elizabeth Shnrp. Leg. wife Elizubcth<br />

Sbarp; mntions Bake Gmyson; Yhry Jones; Elizabeth Jemes; John <strong>Grayson</strong>. (p, 255)<br />

Colonla1 ,Militia p. 414 Captain WiU'lnm Hmsford and his officer, John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr.,<br />

took y~ oath, October 7, 17s (p- 355).<br />

bcter of the Ya. D=iughtera 02 the Amer. Rev. p. 508<br />

HIUID~ <strong>Grayson</strong>, b . E.!ont~oner,y Co . SO before 1750 8. kntgomzry Cat Va. L801<br />

Ree. 140nt. Go. Va. Frimte pp. 54, 335


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Virginia Tax Payers 1782-87 Other Than Rzbllohed by U. 6. Census - Pathergill &<br />

John Mark Hauglc<br />

Rcibert 1 - Mont.<br />

Rev, Spnce 13 Lou<br />

C~X. ~ m . 1/73 L3u<br />

CoZ. t71~. 1/21 Pr . S7n,<br />

r-:*<br />

1/2 Sy..r,ts.<br />

1:A-f. 1,'- Cul.<br />

C~=~yfion, Jchn, W i l l Probated QcLcber 1852 Earns chiV-ren Betty, Lucy, John, kli.t-Wm,<br />

ll:z~y, an4 Bzncy. hLta a ~~sbner \:ma Eall of tlyt'rle Co,<br />

Croy.son, Robert;, dcc, Dmrr assi~~ed Cat,licrine Greyson, his *,rife, Oct, 3, Xi97<br />

I)*---<br />

Heads of Pmilies Va + l.875 Albemrle Co.<br />

Ctra:raon, John. 4 white souls no ciueUngs or other buildings<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, kades Old. Fam. & Churcherr. Woods Hist of f&enrslrle Vu. Co. Records. f<br />

Gzason, War-fSelds Bist of Ann Arundel and Hward Cos. PU.<br />

Tyler~ Quarterly, Vol. 5 July-Apr, 1923-1924 Heke - dau of Col. Wm. <strong>Grayson</strong> &r<br />

Eleanor Smalk~ocd mosried ,7i-,h~ Carter of loudon Co. Va.<br />

Spots. Deed Book B-178-1734<br />

P. Jno <strong>Grayson</strong> Jr. Jchn Gordon %Iilrzc;s~edeed of %&$ley httdLcy, 151% Geo.<br />

CO. BOV, 2, 1731 to X eq k!iUo of Spots.<br />

P. U6 Joln Grnyson Jr. witnessed deed for Ehmi Price to Charles krges<br />

A - Awnigtmtion Bonds<br />

&n Grayeon & G. Lightfoot.<br />

321+fO9 &el Johnt =E, &T, 02 ~$chs~h~n J&,naon d.ee'd ul<br />

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b. i"b d.l2*4<br />

.~~t&s 4 page 63<br />

p. 146, Jany 2"{, 137 Tbmm Gmyaon af Deal in Kent eldest son of Joh Orayzmn<br />

o$ &pots Co, Colony of Va. lately dac@Ued to Thatas *turner of Wng (Zeo. Co. Va.,<br />

Gent., etc. July 4, lm<br />

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p. 1830 &:X9 @33:%0.1 C8 St. f.XY'.& Ez~s~ ~11~~


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hrch 7 (East Ibo Weat sides oi New R i m , R coon Brunch, Elk S p*g of Thorn<br />

8lfr0n&, LlttLB Sinking Spr-irig, Crab, PW, 1kad.o~ Creeks, How Glade of Peak Creek,<br />

f)an C~elk of rJ. Fk, Rmnoke, %m Y e , Kittle BoUw, EUotLs Creek, Zeck creek)<br />

Js~eph rmkor ( c), Xra %U, 3escra Brym [o), Jmm I=nmub (a, a), E e ~ Cam~xte, y Sr,<br />

Jon>~trt C=ln, P-nqcis C"iiCwlton (:.I j , ,72:.29 Ci.ml%on {m) G=L50 Cmi;~, :;-z:.;lbe1<br />

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I February 14, 1978<br />

Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

Time flies a d I alsra~s have good intentions. I an sending you a copy of<br />

this <strong>Grayson</strong> account that I rxmt to send sound the time you ran the Toin<br />

( Dooley account.<br />

This account -xas sent; to me 3y Mrs. S. D. Wstkins, Rt. 3, Box 54, Grapelard,<br />

I Texas and I typed is for her. This is ny file copy; however, I still have<br />

her 1c:ndwrit-c zn ~ccosnt<br />

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She said "This is a co~derzsd. version oi n story entitled: "lhrsh.1 of the<br />

Red 113 Us," by Erncat dcn~s is True Siest bkc~zinc, June 1961. Xis stcry vas<br />

~ P ( I C ~ CGDCCTEC~ J y71ith t. life 0:' r78:-! szci>~y Gal.!; 215 Pcyern, :cd heir np<br />

4 %<br />

S O ~ V G tta ~ "Gr.;+r:or ..2rr..;., ,-,..,<br />

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..-;.;;l; ,ic-.es is a ccu;in ci* ;iio a d a raprtar<br />

lor our cl'ily paper.<br />

I live less than a mile from the scene of the Greyson murder. <strong>The</strong> smll<br />

cermtel-y is all but lost now. I m sendins you a c ~py of the grave ma~hcrs<br />

.till there. At least, they rcre rben last I 7irited the celet,ery. 1 rill<br />

let you Laow if I find out otherwise. "<br />

I 1 thought perhaps someone might be ninslng a Dr. R. P. Drayson Prom their<br />

family tree.<br />

( Hope to send more another time.<br />

In haste,<br />

Betty ~toke;<br />

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GRA'IISON FAMILY IXNBESY<br />

Dr. R. P. <strong>Grayson</strong>, Age 49 years, Died April 23, 1878 (14urdered)<br />

2. bta~l8n Grayaon, wife of Dr. Gray~on, Age 38 yearo, died April 23, 1078 (1wdered)<br />

3. Dora Lea, wife of 3. 8. Beason, Born Aug. 15, 1867, Died Match 1, 1884<br />

Age 16 years, 6 months, and 24 days<br />

4. B. T. Sanrmons, Infant of' Martin and lou Smns - (ate my be 193 - i ~e~ble)<br />

One unmarked grave.<br />

Rota: !he <strong>Grayson</strong>a were murdered at Toni, in 8. E. Anderson County, Texas, en<br />

Aprll 23, 1378.<br />

<strong>The</strong> others buried by the (irnyoons are not related to them. <strong>The</strong>y were<br />

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poplo $11 the cwhty who bad no iPPlAy cemtery or burial place.


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On nie$t oi April 23, 1878, Dr. R. P. Greyson arrd his wife, t&trii~n, vsre murdered<br />

Bn their homt new tha 014 Xoai Ind4.m Village aib, In Soutbeastam Anderson Comty,<br />

Texoa .<br />

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h, Omyscm, a ph-$~i~ien, had C ~ S i m the W~rt;h to serve ssttlesa In the gira-chd<br />

SW& hiua 61f 5WJkbc)88%tm Anderson Crmty, IEQSls he ewcd far tk2 OICL,~<br />

wlfc, with LIs.3 h-3.173 of Gs.mrer rctaioc~e, cp~~ra-bed n atarc, a mist mill, t ~ 3 ~ cc::;m d<br />

hf8 C P A ~ ~<br />

[an aa a d al;rcm new* their hw, 1% ]raved to bQ B SllscratFw fwdly pa&~l~.rcMp. I<br />

Fb ~SDPSO~&IB ~tepp2A<br />

&<br />

over Me deal ba3y nbat Fiso. Gr&r~m ta death 3n has bed,.<br />

Flho O~B~J@D L~by, elsepJ.ng Tn hta cdb, md a WGtlz! boy, wb Md under %he bcd,<br />

eaaapcd ~LW. !Fb boy Ut~d to tell IlPe ~taxy Prm a wi"im~ etarnd,<br />

TErc yowg tijar$ro stable boy oocm-pd Qn the (PQC~EL~.'PI fine bopasc, mti rcde ~%rtxlp$~t to<br />

Pdco;Lc, t21a cam~fy seat sf Andcrasn County, a- 20 r;ll~s wayr Ee hilt no tine<br />

en IfnB.a:i~; Wzs City. IRkrchal Chris Rai;ers, &ma medicine ta "cwa or kill" kvlce~ncst~<br />

h~d sg~c:ad Big fc,n fcr md wide. Cuxlaficlr~ had COFB frm ever,where to txa* hfl. A<br />

Chcdi $dO&e 02 nen b-3 inat",ct, eEc~is cmd& Leu a3 rr gkaee whe%ber a ~ F O U ~ ~ C ~ $ P , ~<br />

Ch~~~abear to be kriUeik OF noti. He UWCJQ waitea PO^ an ~ B v to c &w ~ ffr~t. ~<br />

^Y.b um very &~L:BZ"UUD prwtAceI &I$ be never bw1; 5 mJ&t,<br />

At h 3 5 , tibe mm.%rq &tm tlra mr&:r, when a BIWU gmmp 03' Iamm, wbo were sb&&<br />

t@ oil.,r:nco bj v1~tlley fwd, &ather& c% the cane of %her crSm, C%io Rogers xaaa<br />

%here. Xido ono qwrsticinsd Ma 1carcMg 02 the hveetigatim.<br />

Chrie aepurized men whon hs knew WU be trueted, and set ime deputy on each of five<br />

tlx.&ls 1cEIEUag<br />

1<br />

W&Y frm the sp& where tho! rd@$ riders bad parbed,<br />

"0ne rn 9.n tP&t band of k3Uera is a ccms-d," Chria snid." Goc tbt tree La frofi%<br />

& tha bwcT WeU, when tBse otber~ fired tha valley of oh~ts tht MUcd Dr. G-m-flon,<br />

W a CCPW-~ bhsted a hole 2an the trunk af Wt tree, Me Gmcka fa3.%swd. Rc'd<br />

wci3.k firsst. an ofic oide, thr1 on tho crthes nide gf hie ,vg. 1% esiag after that<br />

C B W ~ . When I fiad h, EwJ'U tiurn stateaa evidence.*<br />

- Tbc lfttle E%rekal Bid;. not root until he had tracked duwn baa tnaa until indeed,<br />

sawn men been tu~esi;ed. AnB as m a bad predicted, vhm Gha seven were arraigned<br />

befa~a the Jutice af th ~cacc, me mf their n-r - W ~ Q he bad fireit inlo the<br />

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free tr~.~<br />

i~1 a denpemte ts B V Q participation ~ ~ in the EUXICT~ - tuaed otntgm<br />

evidence,<br />

~~ Bucker, a hnndsom and cynical yemag ram, wm~ the LC&F a$' the klllare. Ha<br />

urn condemned ta ba hmyyxl, Prnd others cf tbe group received otW sentences. Ruckar<br />

bted hc wrru;ld never ba executed*<br />

~t dam the day set for the & g~, the specid gum^ on duty ~utsida oi ~h:&r$s<br />

cell in the Pnderoan Cmty jpil mlrens8 liohd, who mked that he ba el2~~ect<br />

ts rrap<br />

fan odnutora mre. T';lc r-hjl trqp-eecf, hut whas h4 looked in rmlin, kcker wGa b13edira3<br />

Zo &ea%b frrxl E.~TSS~& tn-i~ts. Ua clhd aarun etsr a docm -veil, a d Wus wde gadl<br />

t3e~ttbath;b~~a~OhdECallaRJs.<br />

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907 Ficarqr<br />

T Lufkin, Texas<br />

JTebruary 24, 1975<br />

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Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

3: haven't had anjrthing to contribute lately. That doesn't meac tkqt I m<br />

not irteresteci.<br />

latest IJe-irs1el;ter.<br />

i<br />

,:a; be 1 can he12 ;;.ith sone of the unidentified people in the<br />

Oli Page !~b there arc 5 references to a T,'illiam 3rq-son in ~Culpeper Co.,<br />

I have alxajrs thought he :.,zs the brother of ny great-scat-great<br />

granclz'ather Jolm <strong>Grayson</strong> ~:ho died In lG32 in i.Iontgomer~ Co., Vir~i~ia.<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

i~illiam <strong>Grayson</strong> I wi yefering to nzrrled Ann Srnith and dicd in klbem3rle Co.,<br />

Virginia in 1829 at age 37. I:n ;.;as a 0a2tz5n in the k~crican<br />

Grays on<br />

I ~r2s another ,iilliam I living in eitker Cul_r,eper or Spots;.lvania Co., Va.<br />

If an;rboci;r cEn :;ct these k ~ i l l i m C-ra;rsons sec..rated I -:;oulC jove to !;csr fron<br />

then.<br />

;,eve!-ution. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

I l;nsi about ;illlFml Gra;,-son, son or" Zenjmin Gra;rson, :.rho ~arricd<br />

Eleanor Snal.l:-ood.<br />

(d, 1892) cad :.rho mzrried ;ache1 Yooleg.<br />

I also !.norr about ililliarn Gra;-son, son of Job 5rq:son<br />

Gn page hs is a ~mrriagc recoi-d Tor John <strong>Grayson</strong> to i.ary Sra;ison, surety<br />

l:enrjr Grarson, ',~;rt!lc<br />

of Jmcs Gra;.son 2nd he ;:as<br />

Co, , Virginia Octobzr 27, 1EkG. John <strong>Grayson</strong> %as the son<br />

the son of ;Cilliam a d ihcilel (Cooley) <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

11ll1im 7 ~ tile ~ s son of John and. larbzra (;'urdg.lle) Grq, son, Jo-hn *


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sellhg land to Nchrd I.:use, You arc probably rigllt in sa;-ing it could Se<br />

the riilliam Gra;son (son of John and ;arbma) ;.rho mmried Yzc'nel Coo1e;r.<br />

This i1il1i.m Grayfson lived in ;~j-the Co.,<br />

Virzinia.<br />

Although I rn not positive, I bet t!at t5e 2eter 'A'. <strong>Grayson</strong> on gg. 43<br />

xho married ;;eltha Dennis 20 August 1'118<br />

in Clemont,i;hia -:.as projab17<br />

2etcr l,agener Grqrson and a dcscendaEt of Lev. S3ence and b:arg- EU-zab.th (;.azcner)<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, ibr father ;',as Peter .,aGener and !-is narlecl xas ::assed doilm to several<br />

of tn~ir c!esccnciaz-ts,<br />

I ii~uld love tc ::IIu


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MRS. TOM M. JOHNSON<br />

719 STORYWOOD DRIVE<br />

HOUSTON, TEXAS 77024<br />

Mrs. Dorothy Wulfeck<br />

51 Park Avenue<br />

Naugatuck, Conn. 06770<br />

Dear Mrs. Wulfeckt<br />

Mrs. Dewey Underwood o Lufkin, Texas, has very kindly<br />

suggested thqt you might be willing to provide me with<br />

information concerning my line3g~.<br />

f am the Great Grand-daughter of John Gravson, b. 1807<br />

in Tennessee. He migrated from Hamilton County, Tennessee,<br />

to Ouachita County, Arkansas, ca 1859, a.lar,g with his<br />

wife, Sarah Frick (Frix/Fricks), and five sons and<br />

four daughters (Goodspeed's History of South Arkansas.<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>'s youngest son, Zachasiah Taylor <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

was my Grandfather.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1880 Arkansas census shows that John <strong>Grayson</strong>'s<br />

parents as having been born in North Carolina, I have<br />

found a John <strong>Grayson</strong> avld a Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> fanily in<br />

the 1790 North Carolina census, but carmot connect<br />

either of them to my John <strong>Grayson</strong>o<br />

I have the D.A.R. papers on a John <strong>Grayson</strong> (Na.t. No, 506248),<br />

b, ca 1727 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, and his<br />

descendents, but find no connection to my family. Recently,<br />

.i<br />

I sent for his son William's lineage, and hope to find<br />

a connection with him.<br />

A North Carolina Tax list showsa William <strong>Grayson</strong> in<br />

Wilkes County in 1800, owning a land grant on the<br />

Yadkin River.<br />

I have been able to eliminate a John <strong>Grayson</strong> of Madison<br />

County, Alabama, whose will of 1826 I have.<br />

I would be very grateful to you for any information which<br />

you might have that might be of assistance in tracing<br />

my <strong>Grayson</strong> lineage. With many thanks for your assistance<br />

and with kind personal regards, I am,<br />

Sincerely,<br />

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TRACING<br />

IOENTIFICIITION NUMBER<br />

Mary Q.ayson<br />

., -septern~er ~4, ~138-<br />

BL~. Albemrle Co,, VA<br />

October 3, 1883<br />

w e Rarren CO., XP<br />

Name d spouse<br />

Barnett Smith, Jr,<br />

4'<br />

r hrybthar<br />

Ban<br />

Dled<br />

Whee<br />

Thomas Qrmson<br />

Albemarle CO., VA<br />

'1796<br />

Jane nJennyn Field<br />

wmolhseptember 18, 1767<br />

&merst, CO,, A<br />

2: August 11, 1859<br />

Whcre<br />

KT<br />

Above are peat-great-great grandparents<br />

Robin Ban@<br />

b9 San Wgtlel Awnme<br />

t<br />

My gramhnolher<br />

Ban<br />

Where<br />

D~rd<br />

Whrre<br />

Brxn<br />

My Q g y~andmolha<br />

Where<br />

Olcd<br />

Where 3<br />

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8nif~@1%t C&., Vb My0 y @andialha<br />

My g grandmdher<br />

Uorri<br />

Whrre<br />

Whr re<br />

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My g g gratdmultm<br />

$<br />

CR<br />

(D<br />

John eaysan<br />

My g g grandialher <<br />

0<br />

Susarmah White<br />

My g g g~andmdha<br />

Capt. Fu'm, Ceayson Where<br />

My g andfa't~er 1732 bed 17L2 Miles James<br />

Bun<br />

Where<br />

DPd<br />

%re<br />

My g ~ ~ n c l'<br />

r<br />

Bwn<br />

Where<br />

Died<br />

Whwe<br />

My grandfather<br />

am-I<br />

h 0<br />

SFIitfi<br />

Amherst, VA<br />

VA<br />

Robert Field<br />

1829<br />

Were<br />

My g grandnnolher<br />

Bwn<br />

Whwe<br />

DIM<br />

Whcre<br />

T ~ o Smith ~ s<br />

~y g grandather<br />

Where<br />

DlPd<br />

Whcre<br />

Dlrd<br />

Whne 182L<br />

Ban<br />

Where<br />

Sallle Durrdt<br />

ewn Where before 1710<br />

D I ~ A15eaarle Ca., VA<br />

Wirere<br />

1783 -<br />

My g grandmolhw<br />

Born<br />

Whero<br />

Died<br />

Where<br />

Oan MY g gracdfa!tiw<br />

Dled<br />

Where<br />

My g grandlalher<br />

Robert 'Field<br />

My g g grntrtlial'tur<br />

My g c~ grantlrnolhv<br />

MY g p par~~na~fier<br />

MI g g 91 drrinnlhcr<br />

My g g qarwllathet<br />

My 9 g grandmother<br />

My g g gadalher<br />

My g g gand~n


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GRAYSON GENEALOGY NEWSUTTER,. WL.. 2 NO.. 4. Page 71,<br />

Some have asked about paying in advance and what to expect<br />

in costs for the future, L suggest paying 1 issue in advance<br />

but not for much more because if I should decide to take up<br />

another hobby, there is no organization as yet to provide<br />

continuity. That bring s up the question: who would volunteer<br />

to be assistant editor of this sheet as a stand-by At present<br />

I plan a 20 page hews3etter every 3 or 4 weeks for $3,00, which<br />

Is at mst for Xeroxing, envelope, 35$ stamp, and statement,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 13th <strong>Grayson</strong> place name: found by Howard E. <strong>Grayson</strong> of<br />

~lexidria, ~a, and proven by a map he sent: herc cis s "<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Creek"' which is 8-10 miles long, <strong>The</strong> creek is. in the: Fort<br />

Chaffee, Ark. military reservation. How~rd's grandfather farmed<br />

in the area many years ago, Can someone tell us how the cresk<br />

happened to be named <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

ray son also reportsthat at the Alamo in Texas is an<br />

Howard<br />

exhibit devoted to ~homas Wims Grayaon and his wifei we have<br />

discussed the genealogy of this <strong>Grayson</strong> in these colums before,<br />

Howard says that Thomas Wiggs <strong>Grayson</strong> owned and captained the<br />

steamboat Yellowstone which was used to transport Houston's<br />

troops) and supplies during the Texas Revolution, <strong>The</strong> exhibit is<br />

in the "Long Earracks section.<br />

Howard also reports that there is currently a Vi rginia State senator<br />

named George <strong>Grayson</strong>; Howard , why not contact him for his<br />

lineage for us<br />

Mrw. Davidson: thank you for the offdr of the 1850 census indexes<br />

with the name <strong>Grayson</strong>, Perhaps we should put them in the <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

if they would fit in an issue,<br />

On pages, 72 thfiugh 78 is a 1969 report:,onl Capt, William <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

(1732-1829) by the genealogist George H,S..King, This report<br />

was in the material-so graciously donated by Mrs, Dorothy Wulfeck,.<br />

On pages 79-80 is another nice summary of the first <strong>Grayson</strong>s from<br />

the same a~llection, On page 81 is a summary from Kozee, On<br />

pp. 82-3 is a story of the name Grsyson and early families, authart<br />

unkown to me, but from the Wulfeck collection, On page 84. is an<br />

old but intxiging letter suggestin that the first John <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

might have been here as early as 1 d 86. Does any correspondent have<br />

lnformt$ion on this On page 85 is a aopy of the 2nd page of the<br />

ulll mentioned on page 84 so you can see for yourself the name<br />

Joanna Graysdon and the date 1686/7. Page 86 is especially interassting<br />

since it is a photocopy of the orginal will of Ambrose Grayscn<br />

dated 1748,<br />

--See Page 87 for more commentary--


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JOHN GRAYSON, GENTLEMAN =married= SUSANNA<br />

(16 -1735/6) r She was administratrix of her husband's estate<br />

of Lancaster and Spotsylvania counties, Virginia<br />

I John <strong>Grayson</strong> had four sons and four daughters (*I<br />

He died intestate, Spotsylvania Co.Va., 1735/6 r<br />

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Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> John, Jr. John James Alice -m( -<br />

2) - Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent. Benf amin <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent:<br />

[ ~erchant ,eldest 1 #I (16 -1726) : m(3) 26 August 1744 : ( 16 -1743/41 of (16 -1759) m. Susanna<br />

son and heirs : James Stevens; by r Spotsylvania Go., Va. (Monroe) Tyler Linton<br />

1737 of Kent : 1758 in Culpeper z (1695- 1752) ; he died<br />

~n~ land] r Go.Va. testate, Prince Wm.Co.Va.<br />

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Mary James Elizabeth James John <strong>Grayson</strong> Ambrose Benj Thos Alice William Susanna Ann Reuben <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

m.by 1744 m., by 1744 (c. 1727-1802) (c. 1728- # # (1732- # # 1C<br />

John Menefge James Kennerley d. t. ,Montgom- c. 1756) 1829)<br />

ery Co., Va. d.8.p. m<br />

m-Barbara - Ann Smith r<br />

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* Daughters of John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent:<br />

( 1) Ann <strong>Grayson</strong> m. 3 Oct 1722 John Quarles; m(2) c. 1731, Thomas Harrison, Gent. (1703-1774) of Prince W illiam and Fauquier con.<br />

(2) Mary <strong>Grayson</strong> m. John Catlett in 1726<br />

(3) Elizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong> m. 18 Apr 1731, Thomas Kill, Gent. (d. 1741) ; m(2) 17 March 1744, William Cowne, Gent. of King tJm.Co.Va.<br />

(4) Susanna <strong>Grayson</strong> m. 1731 Moses Linton; m(2) John Berkeley. She lived in Fairfax Co.Va.<br />

# Denotes that I have at hand no further detail in regard to these parties.<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> was living in 1754 when his brother Ambrose wrote his will and it would appear therefrom that in as much<br />

as Alice ( ) James <strong>Grayson</strong> was yet living he was expecting to receive a portion of his father's estate upon its<br />

final division. It also appears from Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>'s will that at the time of writing he had unmarried brothers and<br />

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sisters who were no doubt in the Spotsylvania - Orange - Culpeper area at that time.<br />

1<br />

George H.S. Ki ng<br />

16 June 1969


GRASSON<br />

F A M I L Y OF V I R G I N I A<br />

It appears from the Lancaster County, Virginia, records John <strong>Grayson</strong> was living<br />

in that county shortly after 1700. <strong>The</strong> name has been spelt Graysbn, Grasson, I<br />

Graison, Grasison, and apparently even Greshad!<br />

This report is not an ex-<br />

haustive study of all these records, but to ascertain the parentage of William<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong> (1732-1829) of Spotsylvania and Albemarle Counties, Virginia.<br />

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Lee: Abstracts Lancaster Co.Va.Wills 1653-1800, p.123, cites from WB#10, p.41<br />

the will of Andrew Jackson (16 -17101, minister of Christ Church Parish by<br />

which, among other things, he bequeathed land to James Jackson, his brother,<br />

then in Ireland.<br />

Northern Neck Grant Book #3, p. 30 = 2 JU@ 1704<br />

Lord Proprietor of NorthedNeck grants Andrew Jackson 908 acres in Richmond Co.<br />

adjoining John Wagh and James Innes.<br />

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Ibid., p. 35 = 29 July 1704<br />

Same to Same, 1238 acres at the mouth of Deep Run about 12 miles above the fa1<br />

of the Rappahannock River in the County of Richmond.<br />

h his land, then in Richmond County fell into King George County<br />

upon its formation, 1721, into Stafford County in 1777 upon n<br />

complex alteration of the boundary lines between the last two<br />

mentioned counties and Deep Run is now the dividing line b&-<br />

tween Stafford and Fauquier counties on the Rappahannock watershed~.]<br />

Richmond County DB#6 p. 241 = 7 July 1714<br />

John Sloss [or ~losej of Town of Belfast, Ireland, chief agent, manager and<br />

factor for James Jackson of the same place, deeds to John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent.: of<br />

Christ Church Parish, Lancaster Co.,Va., for f100, 908 acres per a surjvey<br />

by James Innis, said land being a patent to Andrew Jackson, Clerk, late of<br />

Lancaster Co.Va., deceased, dated 2 June 1704; also 2146 acres on Depp Run<br />

same being also a patent to Andrew Jackson, Clerk, deceased, dated 29 July<br />

'1704 which said land was by Andrew Jackson,Clerk,deceased, by his last will<br />

and Testament given to James Jackson aforementioned who was his brother and<br />

heir-at- law.<br />

his put John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent. of Lancaster County in possession<br />

of a very handsome landed estate in Richmond County about 12<br />

miles above the falls of the Rappahannock River and which was<br />

to become a part of the county of King George upon its formation<br />

a few years later.]<br />

King George County DB#l, p. 24 - 3 November 1721<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>, planter, and Susanna, his wife, of Spotsylvania County sell to<br />

William Pattishall of Middlesex County, 908 acres of land lying upon Gravilly<br />

(. I


Run and being the same purchased from JohnBlose and being a patent to Mr.Andrew<br />

Jackson late of Lancaster County, deceased, dated 2 June 1704. It is<br />

stated the land lies about twelve miles above the falls of the Rappahannock<br />

River between Deep and Richland Run.<br />

King George County DB A-1, p.3 = 4 February 1729<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent., and Susanna, his wife, of Spotsylvania County to Thomas<br />

Turner, 619 acres in Hanover Parish being part of 1238 acres of land originall<br />

granted by the proprietors of the Northern Neck of Virginia on 29 July 1704 to<br />

Andrew Jekson of Lancaster County and lying upon and between the Deep and<br />

Richland Run same being now the fee simple estate of the said John <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

- Xbid., p. 138 = 6 May 1731<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent., of Spotsylvania County to Joseph Strother of King George<br />

County, 619 acres being the lower half of 1238 acres first granted by the Prop<br />

rietor of the Northern Neck to Andrew Jackson of Lancaster County on 29 July<br />

1704 and now the fee simply property of the grantor. <strong>The</strong> land is said to lie<br />

between Deep and Richland Runs and to be about twelve miles above the falls of<br />

the Rappahannock River. e ere the town of Falmouth hadlbean laid out in 1727.<br />

Susanna <strong>Grayson</strong> signed these deed by mark.]<br />

By these three deeds of 1721, 1729 and 1731, John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent., now establis<br />

ed in Spotsylvania County on the oppostee side of the Rappahannock River a<br />

few miles below the town of Fredericksburg, conveyed all his land holdings on<br />

the north side of the Rappahannock River,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1737 map of the Northern Neck of Virginia made at the insistence 0.1' Lord<br />

Fairfax shortly after he arrived in Virginia shows various plantations along<br />

the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers and about five miles below Frcdericksburi<br />

GRAYSON and just Below and adjoining NEW POST<br />

I<br />

[well known plantation of Gov.<br />

Alexander Spotswood (1676- 174011 lying at the mouth of. Massaponnax [~assa~onnax,<br />

Nassaponuks &c] Creek. This creek is shown on present day maps as well<br />

as NEW POST which is at the intersection of Route #17 [ to ~a~~ahannock] and<br />

Route #2 [to Bowling Green - ~ichmond]. Virginia State Library can furnish a<br />

photostat copy of this map.<br />

As client has Crozier: Spotsylvania CD.V~. Records 1720-1800 this report will<br />

not duplicate the mterial therein.<br />

<strong>The</strong> King George Co. deed of 1721 shows<br />

that John <strong>Grayson</strong> (16 -1735/6) was established in Spotsylvania County when<br />

same was formed and C:111 shows that John <strong>Grayson</strong> purchased at least some of<br />

his land from William Smith of Gloucester County.<br />

As this land lay upon Mass-<br />

aponnax Creek, the deed from William Smith to John <strong>Grayson</strong> should be of record<br />

in Essex Co.Va.<br />

as this portion of Spotsylvania County was formed from Essex.<br />

It is also possible that John <strong>Grayson</strong> may have gotten Crown grant(s) for<br />

land in the Spotsylvania County area.<br />

I have checked the original recordings against the Crozier abstracts as thest 4<br />

axe not definitive by any means in an effort to pick up anything salient omit-


ted and I will give the reference in case photostats are desired from<br />

Bill Book "A"<br />

~~267-8 = 2 March 1735/6: Bond of Susanna <strong>Grayson</strong> as adminisjtatrix of John<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, deceased, with Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> and Thomas Hill, securities.<br />

p.270-3 Inventory of John <strong>Grayson</strong>, deceased, 31 March 1736, per Mrs.Susanna<br />

p.272 <strong>Grayson</strong>'s presentments to the appraisers of his goods and chattels.<br />

Wil Book "B"<br />

p. 286 W i l l of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> (Jr.) not mentioned by Crozier<br />

To Mr. Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Spotsylvania<br />

August 5th 1754<br />

I Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> in perfect: mind and memory do dispose<br />

of my estate as followeth, vizf my will and desire is that<br />

these Bills Drawn by Col.John Spotswood for £60 Sterling be<br />

either sold or remitted home and the money arising therefrom<br />

together with my part of my Father's estate be equally divided<br />

between my unmarried Brothers and Sisters.<br />

THeste: John Crosse<br />

Lawrence Dully<br />

Ambrose<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

John Crosse aged 21 makes his deposition re: the said will<br />

and same recorded 2 March 1756.<br />

p.304 Bond Robert Jackson, 4 November 1756, as executor of Ambrose<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, deceased. [crozier omits all executor' s bonds so this<br />

Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> was greatly neglected by him.]<br />

In 1729 John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent. granted to Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> (his son) 200 acres and<br />

in 1737 Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> of Kent, England, sold 500 acres as son and heir of his I<br />

father who died intestate and by law all of his landed estate not devised csme<br />

to him. LC: 111;146]. To the end John <strong>Grayson</strong> must have held by deed/patent<br />

I<br />

700 or more acres of land. I<br />

C1188 fails to give the details of 245 acres of land conveyed by John <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

and Barbary, his wife, of Culpeper County and check Y D B llEtl p. 7 1 found it<br />

was recited that the said 245 acres was part of a 1000 acres patent to Ambrose<br />

I<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> & Barbary, his wife, and by him given to his son the said John ~ra~sonj<br />

I<br />

I was reasonably certain this was garbled as Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>'s wife was Alice I<br />

and patents wereparely given in dual names to husband and wife.


Patent Book #13, p. 191 - 13 October 1727<br />

Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> 1000 acres of New Land in St.Georgels Parish, Spotsylvania Co,<br />

adjoining the land of William Holloway and Warner's patent.<br />

W i l l Book "#' [ 1722- 17491<br />

p. 379 W i l l of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> dated 16 Sept.1742 - 6 March 1743/4<br />

names wife Alice, sons John & Ambrose and other children, and brothe<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

p. 389 5 April 1744: Appriasement estate of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, deceased<br />

p. 393 3 July 1744: Alice <strong>Grayson</strong> as guardian to John and Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

orphans of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent., deceased, with William Cowne and<br />

William McWilliams, secuxities<br />

p.429-430 Estate Accounts of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent., deceased, 1745<br />

Shows widow Alice has married James Stevens<br />

Shows Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> left 9 children and they are named, viz:<br />

John, Anlbrose, Benjamin, Thomas, Alice, William, Susannah, Ann and<br />

Reuben <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

By the rime of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>1s death, 1743/4, his brother Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

had moved to Prince William County and he did not concern himself with the<br />

estate of his brother. Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> (16 -17%) styled gentleman and col-<br />

onel in the records and his son Colonel William Grayaon (c.1740-1790) were the<br />

two most distinguished members of the <strong>Grayson</strong> family in Virginia. Colonel<br />

I<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> married Susanna (lionroe) Tyler Linton (1695- 17521, daughter<br />

of Colonel Andrew Monroe of Westmoreland County and widow successively of<br />

Charles Tyler and William Linton. She had issue by her three spouses. She<br />

was a cousin of President James Monroe and her first: husband, Charles Tyler,<br />

was a brother of KPresident Monroe's grandmother, Mrs. Christian (Tyler) Mon-<br />

roe Monroe Fry and the said Christian's first husband, Spence Monroe, was a<br />

4<br />

brother of said Susanna.<br />

It was a very complex relationship to the end tbt<br />

when Colonel William <strong>Grayson</strong>, one of the first two U.S.Senatorls from VirginiE<br />

died in off ice, 1790, he was succeeded by his younger cousin, the Honorable<br />

James Monroe (1758-1831).<br />

Deed Book "A",<br />

p.399 of Spotsyl vania County shows that Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent.<br />

was a churchwarden of St.Georgels Parish in 1729.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are probably many other references to the family in the poorly indexer(<br />

will and deed books as well as the virtually unindexed court order books.


All of this is far beyond the scope of this report but it is seen that a<br />

I<br />

1 closer examination of the recordings shows the crux of the situation -<br />

Ambrose and Alice ( ) <strong>Grayson</strong> had a son named WILLIAMGRAYSON.<br />

Cz1 shows that John James died a young man and his will was<br />

1 March<br />

1725/6 and John <strong>Grayson</strong> was one of the witnesses. He left a widow Alice, a<br />

daughter Mary and a child expected.<br />

In 1726, shortly after the birth of the<br />

expecte-d child, Elizabeth, Alice James, widow, m(2) Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gentle-<br />

man (16 -1743/4) and by him had nine children. At the time & John James'<br />

death he was negotiating for a land patent:<br />

Patent Book 812, p. 486: John James 850 acres of New Land adjoining Robert<br />

Taliaferro and Lawrence Smith and lying upon hkssaponak Creek [ i.e., Massaponnax<br />

creek]. This patent was dated 30 June 1726.<br />

C!85 shows the third marriage of the said Alice on 26 August 1744 to James<br />

St evens.<br />

C: 167 = 4 Dec. 1744 = John Menefee and Mary, his wife<br />

James Stevens and Alice, his wife<br />

James Kennerley and Elizabeth, his wife<br />

TO<br />

James Ball, Gent., of Lanc~ster County<br />

850 a. granted John James by patent 30 Juen 1726.<br />

h his proves the names of the two daughters of John James and<br />

Alice, his wife, their husbands, and she joined in'the conveyance<br />

to surrender dower.]<br />

Ct167 = 4 Dec, 1744 = same to same, 249 acres. John James must have had a<br />

deed or patent for this land but I do not have the proof.<br />

C:191 & 208 shows Alice and her third husband, James Stevens, moved to Cul-<br />

pepr county by 1758; her eldest son, John <strong>Grayson</strong> (c.1727-18021,<br />

settled<br />

there.<br />

An investigation of those records might well show further genealog-<br />

ical facts. I cannot see how Alice could convey the 200 a, in Spotsylvanfa<br />

County where Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> (16 -1743/4) lived as she had but a dower right<br />

but it is Fnown that Thomas Turner, Gentleman, was a land speculator and may-<br />

be fixed it up somehow with Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>'s heirs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family were takin<br />

leave from the old plantation upon Rappahannock River and Massaponax Creek


and soon the narne was not to be found upon the Spotsylvania County records.<br />

/<br />

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<strong>The</strong> National Intelli~encer of 4 June 1829 is quoted in 48 NGSQ 84 as follows:<br />

Captain William <strong>Grayson</strong>, aged 97, died 17 May in Albemarle<br />

County, Va. He was born 25 Nov. 1732 i n Spotsylvania Co.Va.<br />

In early life he was a soldier being in Forbes' s campaign<br />

in 1758 i n an expedition to Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh) to<br />

expel the French and Indians from that part of the country.<br />

During rllost of the Revolution he was also actively engaged,<br />

mostly as a ranger, and had frequent skirmishes with the<br />

Indians.<br />

I I<br />

<strong>The</strong> will of Captain William <strong>Grayson</strong> (1732-1829) is of record i n Albemarle Coun-<br />

ty, Va. WBV9, p. 394. Those records contain other references to him.<br />

DAR PATRIOT INDEX, p. 282<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong> (1732-1829) m.<br />

Ann Smith, Captain VA<br />

J<br />

George H.S. King<br />

Fxedericksburg , Virginia<br />

16 June 1969


n m<br />

FAMILIES<br />

bs<br />

kana Aldridge Williams<br />

GRAYSON<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re is an unverified story that Benjamin, John, lmose, and IJmy<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> (who married a lnan rmed Iiarrison whoni ~othing 13 known) landed<br />

in Jay 1695 in Christ Church larish, Lancaster County, Virginia. IJo<br />

record is cited. me <strong>Grayson</strong> family is said to have r~igrcted from<br />

Dumfries, Scotland, and greatly credited with foundicg Dumfries, Virginia,<br />

to which Benjamin removed from Colcheater about 1710 having removed<br />

from Christ Church Parish earlier. Benjamin entered nerchandisicg business<br />

at Dumfries, Va. (see Bishop Meade's History of hrly Virginia<br />

~amiliea)"--Yajor I*aurice K. Gordon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> name has been spelt <strong>Grayson</strong>, Grasson, Graison, Grason, Grnsiofi,<br />

Grayrston, Greseen, aod even Gresham. Several different spellings<br />

were found in the records of LancasCer County,<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> probably came from England as his eldest son, Thorns Grayoon<br />

of Deal i n Kent, England, sold lnnd in Spotsylvania County, Virginia,<br />

which he received from his father. (DB-C, Jan. 27, 1737).<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> first apears in the records of Lancaster County, Virginia,<br />

in 1700 as attorney for 14arie Gibson, wife of Edward Gibson, a neighbor<br />

in Christ Church Pariah, who released her dower in two doeds, (deed<br />

Book 2, pp. 400-403) He bought land from Kirk Gendron in 1704 in Lnncaster<br />

County and re2orted tithes in 1716. (Giilliam and Ikry Quarterly,<br />

Vol. Jotm <strong>Grayson</strong>'s ~ist.") ,<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> purchased two tracts of land, 908 acres and 2146 acres<br />

(~ichmond County Deed Book 6, p. 24l, 7 July 1714) from John Sloss of<br />

Town of' Belfast, Ireland, agent for James Jackson of the same place<br />

who had inherited the land from his brother &drew Jackson, Clerk, late<br />

of Lancaster County, Virginia. This land in 3ichmond County was about<br />

12 miles above the falls of the Rappnhnnnock Uver and was to become<br />

a part of the Coucty of King Gearge in 1720.<br />

In three deeds (King George County Deed Eook 1, p. 24, Nov. 3, 1721;<br />

Deed Book A-1, p. 3, Feb. 4, 1729; Deed Book A-1, p. 138, 6 Ikty 1731)<br />

John Crnyson, Gent., and Susanna his wife, now established in Spotsylvania<br />

County on the opposite side of the Rappahannock Liver a few rnilea<br />

below the town of F'redericksburg, convey all his lnnd holdings on the<br />

north side of Rappabannock Nver.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1737 map of the Northern Neck of Virginia which Lord Fairfax ordered


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made after he arrived in Virginia, show vsrious plantations alor~<br />

Potomac and Rappahannock givers. About five miles below Fredericksburg<br />

is GRAYSON and just below and adjoining NZ!d POST is the well known plantation<br />

of Gov. Alexander Spotawood (1676-1740) lying at the mouth of Ihssaponnax<br />

Creek. NEW PET is si:own on present day naps at the intersection<br />

of Route 17 to Tappahannock and Route 2 to Bouling Green ad Richmond.<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> was established in Spotsylvania County when the county<br />

was formed and he purchased land in this county from William Smith which<br />

lay upon hhssaponax Creek. I& ray have also gotten Crown gram for<br />

land in this locality.<br />

I, JOHN GRAYSON died intestate in Spotsylvcnin Col, Va, 1735-1736<br />

survived by his widow Susanna, (Estate Spots. Co., Gill Book-A,<br />

p. 270) Susannah <strong>Grayson</strong> admx. of John <strong>Grayson</strong> decd. with Ambrose<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> and Thomas Hi11 sec., 3hr. 2, 1735-36, John Gordon, Francis<br />

Taliafarro,. Francis Turnly were appraisers.<br />

I<br />

Children:<br />

1. Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> of Deal Co,, Kent, Great Britain, received land<br />

which he sold 6 Jan. 2737 (spots i)B-D, p. 1) I<br />

2, Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> grantee of land fro= John <strong>Grayson</strong> Dec. 9, 1729<br />

(Spots, DB-E, 1729-34)<br />

3. John <strong>Grayson</strong> Jr . sworn as a militie. officer O&i .7, 1729 Order<br />

Book 1724-l.430, p. 355)<br />

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5, Ann <strong>Grayson</strong> m. John Guarles in Spotsylvania County in 1721 I<br />

4. Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> named as brother in Will of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

11-2, AMBnOSE GRAYSON, son of John <strong>Grayson</strong> and wife Susannah, married<br />

in 1726 Alice James, widow of John James who died testatadin<br />

Spotaylvania County 1725. (1JB-A, p. 24) After his denth 330<br />

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but died on Ma way to Washington before alectlon. <strong>The</strong>re is a 00- in<br />

Texas named after him.<br />

4-4 EUsabeth, m, Philip Quentin, who Boon died and she me James Dm<br />

Breckenridge, son of Cen, John Breckenridge, who soon died leaving one<br />

daughter, Kiisa Grayeon Breckenridge, m. Shrkeapear Cddwell of Va., and<br />

left issue:<br />

3-3 Nary, b. 1764, m. 1794, Jams Re Dennott, rm bish gentle-,<br />

d. 1795 without issue.<br />

3-4 William, b, 1766, ma 1st Octavia Edmods, dau. of Ccil, Eli-<br />

&OMS 11; d had issue*<br />

(~ote: <strong>The</strong>re is more in this book.)<br />

~ B L Y FMmm CF EASTERN AM) SOUTHEASTERN KENTEKY, APD THEIR DESCEHDANTS,~<br />

by William C. K6me. Strasb~g, Va. 1961.<br />

pp. T13-274. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Grayson</strong> family of Virghda an3 Xentucw is of<br />

English or Scottish extraction. Yorkshire, Englard, appears to be the<br />

trus early hane of the family. Waver, members of the f d y lived in<br />

Scottland. Tbe poll tax liats of Yorkshiro, England, aa of the gem 1379,<br />

bear the names of Thomas Graysson, Johannee Grayfson, Thomas Crayfson,<br />

Ebma Grefeson, Mary <strong>Grayson</strong> alrl George <strong>Grayson</strong> resided at Salwicke,<br />

Ergland, in 1639 rtnd John Greason lived at Isonaster, England in 1637.<br />

1, Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> was the first of the name who emigrated to the<br />

American colonies of which there is any known record, He was believed '.<br />

to have oome from Scotlarrdt He settled in Prince William Cowty, Va.,<br />

where he was a merchant and acquired great wealth. Ib m. fbst9 Susan<br />

or Susanna Monroe, a daughter of Andrew Yonroe and great aunt of President<br />

James Monroe, and m. secondly, W3. Linton, a widow. (* Note by<br />

DFW. This at;radit;ion has been dispmven,)<br />

CUdran of Benjamin Greyson and his wife, SuJan Monroe:<br />

2, Benjamin Grapcn, Jr.<br />

3. Spance <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

"4, Wlllicun <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

5. han Monroe <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

4, WXi.iam <strong>Grayson</strong> was b, Prince William County, Virginia, in 1726,<br />

was graduated from the College of Philadelphia in 1760 aa3d is aaid to<br />

have atudied law at the Temple in London. Entering the service of his<br />

country during the Revolutionary War, b~ was aid-de-cmp to General<br />

Washington in 17'76; wa;s c&ss&onad colonel on the Continental Line in<br />

1777; and later, in 1779, was one of the Commitisioners of the Board of<br />

War. He was elected a a member of' the Continental Congress in 17% & .<br />

waa president of that body in 1758, Upon the mgdzation of the Federal<br />

Government, he was chosen by Virginia as one of the two fhet United<br />

States Senatma - Richard Henry Lee being the other one.<br />

Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong> m. Eleanor (&be) Srd.lwood, om of the five sistere<br />

of Captain Haaberd Smallwood of Charles County, Niryland. Captain<br />

Smallwood had service in the Revolutionary War on the Maryland State<br />

Line.<br />

Childran of Colonel William <strong>Grayson</strong> anel his wife, Eleanor Smallwoodt<br />

6, William <strong>Grayson</strong> d. without ism.<br />

T, George W, Vrayson<br />

%. Robert H, Grayaon<br />

9. kaberd 5. Grayaon. Very little has been learned concerning<br />

him,<br />

YO, Ufasd Grayeon<br />

Y1. &be SmaJlvood Grrryson; m. Robert Wcrmrarly Carter of Laudoun<br />

County, Virginia. (See Carter ~amily)


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TIG 31ATdE APlD FA,BLY OF GRAYSON<br />

<strong>The</strong> mne of GRIiYSON is of Anclo-Saxon derivation and is said to mcm<br />

Itson of the reevew, the reeve (old EnzLish grecve) being a bailiff or steriard.<br />

R<br />

m ancient Engush an+ap.ly American Cecords the nao appems in the various<br />

spellings of Grayfson, Grefason, Graueson or Graveson, Gravesen, Greveson,<br />

Grceveson, Graysson, Greyson, Grason, Grayshon, Gration, Greason, Greeson,<br />

Oresson, Grasson, <strong>Grayson</strong>, and others.<br />

Of these, the last is the form most<br />

frequently used in Ametiica in modern times, while several of the otlhers are<br />

still occasionally in evidence. *<br />

In early tines the family was chicfly seated in Yorkshiro, hglanc!,<br />

branches of this family later settled in Lancashire, Lonclon, and various pmts<br />

of Irelancl.<br />

classes,<br />

<strong>The</strong>se Lines were, on the l:fholc, of +,he Dritish landed and merchant<br />

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Among the earliest definite records of the nme in Englantl ~ xtIlosc c of<br />

Johannes Grayf son or John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Thomas Gi*nyfson, Grcf oson, Tinonas<br />

Graysson, Johannes Graueson of John Graveson, and :lam <strong>Grayson</strong>, 211 of whom rrcre<br />

livhe in Yorkslfire zbout, tlie year 1379 A.D.<br />

of the name are not, hovrever, conrplete.<br />

<strong>The</strong> records of these saru bcercrs<br />

Cutilbert Greveson or Grey son,:;probdiLy of Toxjtsif~re, was regis-l;~.-ed<br />

I<br />

in 1516 at the University of Cndord. A fcmily of tile nanc VJZS ewly seated ; i<br />

in the Parish of Kirkburton, in Yorl:shiiie.<br />

Of tIds branch, record has been<br />

found concerning ;';illim Graveso-., :;hose vrLl"e died in 1548 and ~ h vias o<br />

married \ in the follovdng yesc to 2 1.Yss lklL, probably that Johanna, wife of<br />

\<br />

George Graveson, who died - c,<br />

Johanna Elliston.<br />

1556; 3eorg. ;raveson, who was married in 1557 to<br />

<strong>The</strong> name of George contiri~led in this line for nzny gcneraiions,<br />

and a C;c~rgo Gr~son, of the sane vicinity, married ]:stha in the latter<br />

eighteenth century. !<br />

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iho w ill of onhi~ohn Graveson, of ',Yarton, was recorded in 1565, mong<br />

the Lamashire vdlls at Riclmond; Joan Grcyson, of LIonlc Fryston, County York,<br />

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was nwied in 1567 to BDes Fanshed; and in 1593 Gervao or Corvase Graveson<br />

In the follo~ci~~g century record was made of<br />

George <strong>Grayson</strong>, who r m living at Sc.-I&ckc in 1639; of John Grenson, of , .<br />

County Lancaster, in 1637; and of Parnoll Grejrs011, of Sal~cLclc about the year<br />

1668, <strong>The</strong>se records are, however, f rapentasy.<br />

John Gresson, an early member of the Irish brmch of the family, was<br />

living about the beginning of the eighteenth century, if not before, at Augher,<br />

County Tyrone.<br />

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I children, George and Mary.<br />

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He died in 1733, leaving issue by his rrife ELizaheth of bm<br />

Of these, George Gresson resided at &adinbar,<br />

in the County of Cam, Irelar.d, and was married in l'j'14U<br />

to the Widorr biary<br />

His son, 1'Jilliam, married L!argaret Leslie, by whom he had issue of the<br />

Reverend George Leslie, Henry, the Reverend Slrelton, Alice, Kary, md Penelope<br />

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Gresson. '<br />

While the exact ancestry of the first emigrmts of the family to Imerica<br />

is not in evidence, itj seas probable that all of the Grqrsons were of comon<br />

origin with the before-mentj.oned lines.<br />

One of the first of the family in America Tias John Grqson, YTIIO purchased<br />

five hundred acres of land in Spotsylvmia Counvj, Va.,<br />

in 17l4, Ee tm<br />

I Uving at that time, and possibly earlier, in Christ Church Parish, Lancaster ' /<br />

County, Va. I!@ died in 1736, 1eavi-n~ at lezst Gii~ sons, T:iomcs a d John Jr.<br />

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period, are believed to have been brothers of the first John, a d<br />

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brother &so<br />

had a sister nmed LIary, vdlo m~ried John Cstlett. Ambrose<br />

these<br />

bought two hundred of Johnls five hundred acres of Spotrylvania land in<br />

1729 and twu years earlier had patented another hundred acres in that county.<br />

By his wife Nice, Ambrose vras the father of at least one son, nmed John,<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, vfho is generally believed to have cozc to incrica<br />

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from Scotland in the early eighteenth ,cent.wdr, settled for tine TI estnorelznd<br />

County, Va,,<br />

and later made his home on the Occoquan River, now the >lace<br />

which later became Colchester, in Prince Viilliam County. He<br />

marj cd ~usant-~)3&<br />

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Dear Mhs IInmisont<br />

- John Gmpon -<br />

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I have a photostat, of a tmnscrlytfon of the<br />

Will of 17m. Trz* of Old R~npahannoclc &.Led llr. Fchnlary,<br />

1@6/7 originally ~ecordcd on pa@ 88 of lb. 6 Dood & WL~,<br />

1.677-1682.<br />

It purports to be witnessed try "J&~.nna Gmyxban".<br />

I think t,hh is en error in tnnscxition, a&<br />

tfris W i l l view witnessed by John <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

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l;hat,<br />

I have photostats of mcords of Lancastcr County, 1700,<br />

wfiem John <strong>Grayson</strong>'s ait~aturo PY Latinhad by tk. Clerk in<br />

his comicntes making his siwture JOiU tfil: Gi'AYSCFI.<br />

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If you can find the ori~-$~l<br />

record from which this<br />

tnnscrl.ption ma mde , X thi~k you will ftnd th5 si&~~ture .t;o<br />

ba that of 3% - Grpyson, w/thor so written or L~tinizcd to<br />

'Vohann: '8<br />

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I note the Utbizations in the Clerkt~ Certific~tes on<br />

this hotostat Ifut supra in Cur. Conv. napna 20 .!2rtis ano<br />

1606/3 ET r~ooFdat~~. lkProbat in Cur. Conv." atc.<br />

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This examination is desimd by ma as if what T thL1k is<br />

mrlfied, it r.ms back the arrival of said John Onyson in<br />

Vir~inia to 1#6/7, and shorn that he vms in Old Ramatunnock<br />

befom ha appo.arod in Christ rhurch, L~ncaster County, in 1700.<br />

Thanlcing you again, I am, as ever,<br />

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On page 51 In the last <strong>Newsletter</strong> was reported an unidentified<br />

William E. Gxayson listed in deed books.of Clairborn co,, Tenn.<br />

in 1859-1868, I think I have information now: therc was an<br />

old letter in the Wulfeck collection (1957) from a<br />

Gra son of 3208 Michigan Blvd,, Racine, Wisc. who said that<br />

& grandmother Lucinda Marilly Bates, bo 12/11/1826 in . .<br />

Va. (7) d, St, Louis, 5/25/1891, married William E. Grays3<br />

b. NoCe. (7). married in Wytheville, Va, m5, moved to Yenn. ()<br />

about 1852, then to near Lebanon & Tren*on, 111, where the father<br />

of John D, Grays.on, the late Charles Drayton <strong>Grayson</strong> and his<br />

brother William H. Gragson were John U. <strong>Grayson</strong> was b.<br />

Monroe City, Moo, 1905.<br />

On page 88 is a new letter from anothes descendant of Zachary<br />

Taylor~rasgon, Claude Gra,yson. Note to Kitty Jean: would you<br />

express our appreciation to Claude for his letter<br />

Page 88-90 are the 1st 2 pages of a 21 page summary of <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

records by Mrs, gor~thy Ford Wulfeck of Naugatuck, Conn,, now<br />

a retired genealogist, <strong>The</strong> last and 21st pageis on page 81 of<br />

this <strong>Newsletter</strong>, inadvertantly. I will gradually publish the other<br />

18 pages In subsequent <strong>Newsletter</strong>s,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 14th <strong>Grayson</strong> place name has been uncovered; In tho above nentiontd-<br />

1957 letter from John D, <strong>Grayson</strong>, he states that there is<br />

a ~il~iam <strong>Grayson</strong> Shdiurn in S~.vannah, Gao, and that a politician<br />

in that city at that time was a Clinton <strong>Grayson</strong>. Clieryl Graysolz<br />

is in Savannah, Ga*: Could you look into this for us<br />

Fortunately 1 have more material this time than there is room<br />

t;lD print, so therc will be more issues definitely. I am trying;<br />

to cull the material so that it is the most universally interesting<br />

and important,<br />

~ r b , Sodon, my cont~ibution for your post cards will be free News-<br />

letters, so please do not pay for anylnore but keep up the good<br />

work and tell me each m{th what you and your husband are doing.<br />

A letter came last week in response to a Sodcn post card from<br />

Thomas Gra.ysori, P.O. box, Pine Bluff, Ark,, 71611, stating that<br />

his father Rich-<br />

d. 1962 came from Campbell, Ala in<br />

1917, was son of a Frank G=~on - who had 18 sons and a Daughter.<br />

Anybody know this o-lan<br />

Mrs. McCoy; noone has tried to tracethe N,C.<br />

female names such as Wren or Sanford.<br />

See you all again soon,,<br />

cousin Dick <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

3/19/78<br />

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B, wife t0.i~~ Jc:ea, CI'XP~S Tdtlf~rro~ JUT.^. kc. wife Alice<br />

doqqhtcar '21~8, t!zo c15bi P;\Y 'bfm TX6W CUC8 ~lth.<br />

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dated Par. 12, 1735, povorl June 3, 1739. Lit, t:anrga 1~0o1,<br />

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fibb (ipa;mony >$.7 JCR:YI; KLi m;~#3$lr ~ ~ T L; O John G FQCIQFI.<br />

3. Ui!,\srmp. 27.). ULIl of hbrosc GX%q:EIoil, st, iieor~a's r'ttris!:#<br />

cll:ihd 240%. G, I;&, pvell 4ir, 6, Ir11J, ::At, :!abrt ~A~PI:XL~ Cerqb<br />

flh, lLPrco Porr;r, !k:, brotbar Ikn3aur.S~ Cnq+aon; ,T$ vifo ~Q~-uo CPWsong<br />

son Joi~ Crrpgy30n. hc.. idifa Uico; son tlof~q son +kbra3fi;<br />

mlltia.gfs other c!~urjrcs, ~.;J",;~ocs 3 ~% !"&W 4;1*~.*<br />

4, !*iz&, p, 3.13,) i*:111 of J o 3j)0kwf>b6~ ~<br />

ha lad boiqybt of A\bf"f,se ::raysow.<br />

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16. E)ad Dook A, Aw, 5, 1729" Jmeph Smfth of fir!: shnl Gwan<br />

C0.p Cant*, to John RdArson, Eoqr., ord hbmaa Gnsyaon, Cent., Ltezrdom<br />

of tl:~ Chaarclr of St. Caltti~~ 'a i'arieh, In Spb. Corn A wckim~8 09<br />

CS;a CIeb for t2m lbatom of St, COO. !\tire ;.12$503 ltmb tob., !%4 u* td<br />

lawf jn 3t, -0. 7!;r. , :3;rt3, Co*, on t);c S. triaqy Tnylar, Rae, s~I#;t, 9, 1729. %l~f)f;~ wife of 30sopll<br />

Smith* aok~-rlt:a*.xi+;ik l~trr dwar Ln the uWo 1wd9 e&.<br />

17, W d :k-,ok n, kc. 3) 1723. Jd:r; Grrrroan af St. Cea, Ihrs9<br />

~;pto, &, ZcO :a>yme Crul:sm of' oum ~3.v. an! courP;J, 543 t~aurrl3 sb*<br />

lic,r,., 2W u,-prt o!' ;X3mltl Pararly purck~a~3 by Jno.Grqrsa~l cf L+J.<br />

:3rzlC"r(af Cloucst~~r, PR St* Gea. E':,ar+, Lly;ta. Co. ;i$tnot;3#sr 1 rirxtla<br />

ps UP^^^^*^ I'OC~~ :f~ltl<br />

ator* , 10-3 ar--:*r$ of :XI+,. pr"-arrtatJi ad, Cniysoc, in 37'27, in i;f8, &o.<br />

fw. , ::ph* CCJ, ;:gtmgjic%a 1 Jal.jn Chau, ilitckarj 'itlyl~r, is&,<br />

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20p, &frsi Zrr~c R, rmo*. 43, 1733, Jola Grnysar,, Sr,, ma s \dl -<br />

2 I.k9m; tJmk 9, UOV. 2, 1731. 3oIm Grssyaan, JF* ll w;m a ~ $ 3 -<br />

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I'nx ~ k,~Pc~ {lad, (:sna ',I",] :',c>ok A, ) and of :3t, tkr2 "a ;':i~. , Ccila*l<br />

Co,, .PO ::j>J$,tt~a t:pl:tyr,jon of +>tr To+~ta ;fir,, C:l;ni>t.riamI Co., An GtW~bP;<br />

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ip:f.,$the 50 p'ur.ftn ster,) 330 ml ia St. Coo* wrl ::;~ts+ Cc., (11~s"<br />

o\z:-ar;d ba Jt:,rcra Ib;r;rr~ile nl: R y tut 3f-m :ftd tho :! itE3~38~3 t JO~P "r1;r~17~~<br />

Jdrn lltrrr, Jtz7e~ x '1037. ~UBB G1 1'73,<br />

23. Th~c..$ :+oak tj, ;by 1, 1733, Cs.br03e C~t&~,#on of' Stdv cool; at.,<br />

Bptt:. CP., to !.r.terlctw g.d,a of Qf mtsjr Cob 12 r~um:h CUS*X.r, 3'33 fir in<br />

str C.B+, ).oip,, ;ilt,s, Coo t!itr,oanm; 'i')i.mm~:iLJE, C. i'v~e, I rrimLt 31ri*<br />

I+.J.'. Thy 1, "103. Ute-, wife of ;;tfirn~e l;rtlg-asn, ~ctkaswltv3grcB llek<br />

dct~~r, etc.<br />

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&nt, eld03t oon of JclFn Grq~rtcrr. o!: $;1fSe Cn., calm*; oZ "dc., I..ut4t2~<br />

(lc3rsh\li(s 7, CO TI;OI,RIS~S li'~tn~9-r of' Z~ECI, GBCT;:O CD., St. * (;onto ;!f;n ,p+urrrri<br />

attjp, 5% u,, IgLrzg Pr. tl;n ca}..ory of' Ye,, SF. :; its, CO,, rtfi~ tho<br />

of tho i!nr~~k. %VOP an1 rc3akr fict.$cliLinp tba St,,.tl!le of' b~ar~ots Ttll3xtfnrn-1<br />

m, 3 :.&n ]lliry, i::qrr, dr lcxl, !~,itm;fiar,s t ,fbt:xes !luc, Jo~ n Cm:m, John<br />

:Ioxcurvt, I;:~ato :ia3~3,!'&or $I.-, lbr,ry Ihr:lrldlrcn, Jaha 2c-~-~ln. 3iQ.y<br />

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C;39;,nper Cn., !%r>i~r~, Ilia tdff'at, to ld'ar(t5n 4~2e cf St. Goo. I'RP.,<br />

8pL.71. Co, 20 puzcls cum, 331 it, in S{:ts, Co. Wit~oscaot -rialmrt ikaddloobn,<br />

Jobs x Xl oan. Cctr, 2, 175%<br />

26, Zkorl -fc~ok E, t , I, 751 Joka Crnyoor. am1 Dnrbra, his<br />

wiSo, of Culpcnar Cob, to Al~mx~lcsr, Ikdriao ELM 2onjanl.n Fhrtin of ZFJ~S.<br />

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'On pages 92 through 97 are selected sections of the 127 page book<br />

Gracen (<strong>Grayson</strong>) <strong>Family</strong> of S.outh CarolinaN sent to us byl<br />

hr. ana blrs, John We <strong>Grayson</strong>(, 1904 Rozella Road, Augusta, Ga,, 30904.6<br />

I..have Xcxoxes oT the entire boolr on file if anyone needs further<br />

family data..What is remarkableis that this is a <strong>Grayson</strong> line whhch<br />

heretofore was unknown to any of us even though the immigrant, Sob<br />

Gracen~ came to South Carolina in 177s0 At first glance, it would aeofil<br />

that this <strong>Grayson</strong> clan must be related to the <strong>Grayson</strong>s of Beaufort,<br />

S.C. who included the early congressman, William John <strong>Grayson</strong>, - who<br />

marrieh Sarah 60mareretll (1788-1863). <strong>The</strong> Tather of the congressman<br />

was Wllllem John <strong>Grayson</strong> who marrie&~Susnnnah Grcsne 9 Oct..1787 itr<br />

the St, Helena Parish of Beaufort. SIC.. and. who died- Scpt0 179'7.<br />

William J-ohh Greyson senior had a-brother, Thomas Wigp- GraysbrY'<br />

who married- Mary Hilll 27 Feb. 1794,. a sister ~lizabct-<br />

who<br />

marrichJohn Mark Verdier; in 1785 at Elcaufort, SIC., and another<br />

sister Mary Graysom.born 7 Aprhl 1764 who marxfeCL-.Michael 0@13rienl 1790.<br />

<strong>The</strong> father of the above 41 siblings (of William Johh,.Thomas Wigg,,ElPzabeth,<br />

and Mary) was apparently Joh.Gxavsan, b. 1733, died before<br />

1785. marrjed Sarah Wigg on ~prh-j1~,!1~ile famous Texas brothers,<br />

Thomas. 141 Gra son (1808-1873) and Ben S. <strong>Grayson</strong> ( .- 18491, both<br />

born in Beau %.Co, or were probably sons o m e r William John<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, sr., or of his brother Thomas Wigg <strong>Grayson</strong>, but there is no<br />

evidence for either lineage,<br />

<strong>The</strong> point of the above digression isthat we have two John <strong>Grayson</strong>s<br />

in S.C. who died about 1785, oach of whom had a son William and<br />

a daughter Elizabeth and they are different John <strong>Grayson</strong>s, <strong>The</strong> origin<br />

of the Gracen family irr the book by Dreyer seems to have been Ireland-,<br />

whereas, the other John <strong>Grayson</strong> came to S.C. via the West Indios<br />

from England, according to my records, (See <strong>Newsletter</strong> Vol, I No,. 2*')<br />

If' it wereLimportant, to anybody, actual proof of oach step in the<br />

lineage would be necessary to be dogmatic about these two families,<br />

s5nce it would be easy t o assign Erays.ons t o one! line who belong in the<br />

other.<br />

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Recently I was in Windsor, Canada where 11 stopped in Graysunts Jewelry<br />

store and asked the pmprictcr why he was using my name. He sald that<br />

his gradfather came from Poland at the age of 4 and could not spell<br />

his last name which sounded like wGrekont', so the teacher spelled it<br />

Grasin or Gracin, <strong>The</strong> name was offidally changed to <strong>Grayson</strong> later, <strong>The</strong><br />

man said he had an w l e by that name in Detroit-: I found. a Grasin listed<br />

in the Detroit directory* Also, our new assistant hospital administrator:<br />

is A1 <strong>Grayson</strong> who says his family came from Poland and the name was<br />

changed but from what he did- not know, <strong>The</strong> moral of the story is that all<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>s should not assume they arc English, but must prove it,<br />

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se of all the above research was paid personally by<br />

a pension to hls wi ow, in existence. (-on<br />

and myself. <strong>The</strong>re has been no financial gain to , ington, D. Cb were searched.)<br />

either of us. here was one exception, where six interested people . All of dates and names are proved in William Gracen's fnmilyvolufltnrily<br />

donated money to pay a genealogist in Ireland. <strong>The</strong> Un- . by hir ~ibl&'a~d tllosa of his two sons, ~ d birth ~ and death ~ .a ~<br />

used I'ortions of this were refunded to Mrs. J* P* <strong>Grayson</strong>; dates are not jn these BiMes-only his mnrrja~e date to Ann Sarah &<br />

hfrs. V. Gral~am, Mrs. George Sheldon and hfr, D, W. Xnox, Mr.lE. C, ; Burgess, and the birth dates of his first three children. According a<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>. I was the sixth donater. . Several were kind enough to . to the War Indent, Edward had to be born between the dates of his \o<br />

donate their refullds toward expense of postage stamps. <strong>The</strong> in- sisters' birth, 1783; and the cleath date on Indent of his father, Dec. w<br />

formation sent from the gelledogi~t in Irclnnd has not been "Proved" 1 1785 (or soon after in 1780). ~ 1 Indent , ~ proves the deadl of John,<br />

to connect with our first ancestors, in this country, namely-John and<br />

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between his appearance in July 1785 and Payment made to his estate<br />

Isabella (Skilling) Gracen.<br />

: in Dec. 1785. <strong>The</strong> Census gives Edward's birth in 1787, which gives<br />

Ilere nre some fncts to prove that our search for the marriage::' a difEe~~nce of one or two years. According to descendants,<br />

date of this couple seems I~opeless, unless n "Known" old Bible comes


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Pertaining to "Cracen" <strong>Family</strong> or "<strong>Grayson</strong>" I -<br />

My father, Mr. James W. Prencher, told me that the following wes kr bh rno&mbs '<br />

blble. "John Crncen married Isabelle SkilSings in 1775."<br />

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<strong>The</strong>y cama to America from Irelnnd. <strong>The</strong>y settled in Prince Wniiam Parish, Beaufort<br />

District, S. C. Isnbella Skilling Crncen h~d a brotl~er, Wiillnm, and a sister, Kata<br />

(younger thnn she), who cams over with tliem.<br />

: John and Isnbclla (Skllllngs) Cracen hnd three children, na folIows: WtUiam war<br />

I born in 1777; Ellzal~eth In 1783;'and Edwnrcl In 1785 or 6. Wllllam moved to some :<br />

1 other place end settled. Eliznbcth never mnrried. Edward Ihed In Bcaufort Dist., .<br />

1 then moved to St. Bartholomew Parlrh-near the present town of Walterboro, S.,C.-<br />

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<strong>The</strong> old BIbla war In possession of my fatlmr'r sister. She was blind, and unknown .'<br />

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to hu, must have been destroyed by Iier ~mnll children. Thlr was the only record of .t ''<br />

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tha Iint Cracen couple In Amerlca that we know of. AH records In Beaufort Dlstrlct ,<br />

woro burned fn the years OF the Wnr Between the States. + i<br />

hfy father'a rrandfather, Edward Crncen, married Ann Sarah B~&I in 1816. hey ,<br />

were parents of James Edward, Margaret EIIzabeth, John Burgh, William, Arthur Bell- . I<br />

her. SoghIn. Rebecca. Thomtu and Isnbella.<br />

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lssbella, after the death of her parents In 1860'~~ marrkd Nathaniel Rhodeu md<br />

I moved to Ca. Aunt Sopllia end Aunt Rul)ecca went to live with her, as they never dld<br />

get mnnled. Uncle John end Uncle Thomna also moved to Georgia. <strong>The</strong> othen ~tayed<br />

: ia S. C. My grandmother, Margaret Elizabeth, mded John Preacher h 1841. She<br />

and dl of her brothers and sisterr-were born in Prlncs Willfam Parish. Beaufoh DLhict<br />

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Pertaining t i "Gracen*' <strong>Family</strong> or '<strong>Grayson</strong>*<br />

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'I I dl to tell you what I know of the fam!ly_history, I am the daughter of<br />

Jane Isnblfa (Gracen) and Nnthantel Rhodes; and nm seventy slx y;nrs old. J. Isabell.<br />

f,<br />

;, Crnccn Rhoda was the daughter of Edwnrd and Ann Sarah (Burgis) Gracen. Shs<br />

I: and her brothers nnd sisters wore born In Colleton Co., S. C. Edward we^ the ~m OE 9<br />

" John and Isabella {Skillfngf Cmcen. %<br />

. ' Mother always told ug thnt our Great Grand-parents were Lord and Lady Crncen a<br />

'-. from Irelnnd. <strong>The</strong>y spell4 tha name "Cracen". Later memberr of famlIy changed f<br />

the spelling to "<strong>Grayson</strong>".<br />

F ;. . hfother had five brothers, John, James E., William, Thomas, and Bellfngor. 1 rm<br />

mt'sure, but I think she had a sister, Elizabeth, who married In S. C. Aunt Sophl.<br />

:.: and Aunt Rebecca cama here to Georgla to live, soon eftcr the War Between the Stater.<br />

" nloy stayed with my Mother the rest of dldr llvas, as they never marrlbd.<br />

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<strong>The</strong>re was a little Bible, alw~ya kept In Aunt Sophfa'a trunk. Motller md Aunt<br />

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Sophla always said, "Crend mother wnr French". <strong>The</strong> record In the Blble mugt haw<br />

been written in French, as wa could no! read ft. Motllar add that her Father told bsr<br />

: ' thnt ~ hfavored s her French Grandmotlier, and the Frencl~ peoplo. Mother wu bsnutl-<br />

7, full ~Ith pretty bluck wavy hair and rosy clleekr. Now rU of thla muat be true, or<br />

Crandmotlier would not have told her about It so much.<br />

- Whon my Motliar djed, my broher Ivy (only child at home), broke up howe=.<br />

Ircsptng, and rtored the thlngs, to keep, In one room of the houae; rnd mated Lt.<br />

When he want a year later@ stored thing were "l gone' Tb uttls Bib'r<br />

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- wu lost with these things, aa were our family pictures,<br />

He wnr born September 23, 1855.<br />

Rucher.<br />

I am the daughter of hs and Enm (Padm)<br />

of my knowledgo, the above fnformation Is true.<br />

Sworn Mom me thh 24 day of June l ~5k<br />

RAY U. BRELAND, Magtstrrts.<br />

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LULA' IRENE PREACHER FENDER<br />

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Jaha "Cmcen" dm not appear In any census reports.<br />

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1780 Census (taken 1787)-St. Helena Pariah, S. C.<br />

John Crayson-2 song under 16-1 dau.-11 slaves-(no known connection).<br />

homns <strong>Grayson</strong>-1 femnle over 18-2 gk11 under 16-41 r1avm.-(unknown),<br />

William Skilling-2 mnles under 18-2 females..<br />

*NotrIsabelln SkilIlng (wife of John Cracen) had a broth WIUlam and a<br />

rIster Knle who camo over to S. C. the snme time that she and John came.<br />

Sinco die nevolutlonnry War necord glvu John's death between July and<br />

Dec. 17854 appcnrs that she nnd her Juughter and two sons were Uvln<br />

with 11cr brothcr Wiiiiuln in 1787 when this census was taken. 1Ie coal8<br />

have merried whlclr would mean then-2 aoss and 1 fomala besldes wlfa,<br />

possibly sister, Knte. <strong>The</strong>re t no way of knowing-as the census report8 dId not<br />

give nnma in fam1lle.s until 1850.<br />

1800 Cenrur<br />

No Cmcen or Grnyson bated In thlr cansur.<br />

1810 Censur- Prince Willlam Parish, S. C.<br />

Ibb bmhen WLlIhrn and Edward lrst eppsaj u hourohold haab JJY thlr cam^<br />

' (only family heids of householcls are named in all canma reporb up to 1840).<br />

,<br />

Willlam Crncen-3 boys under 18.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re were 3 other men batwatn 28 to 45 yean add 8 miwn kr<br />

Willinm'r household,<br />

Edward Crncen-head of houre, but no fomlly, , .<br />

1820 Census-<br />

William Cracen-2 bop undar 16.<br />

1820 Censur-<br />

Edward Crayson-8 rlava<br />

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1830 Census-<br />

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WLIliam Gracen-king In houra of "A, DannerW-3 bop under 15,<br />

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1830 Cenaul-- Prfnce Willhn Padd~, 9, Ci<br />

Edwud Gracen-1 boy under 5-4 girls under 20-3 slaves<br />

1840 Ceruur- St. Bartho~o~nsu P&h,'S. C<br />

Edward Crncan-4 boys and 4 girls, (8 chddren)<br />

Jam- Edward-23 yeRn of a e, the aldat vvlu nunad,<br />

2 male slnvu-aped 24 and 38 yean 'I<br />

1 femnIe slavc-age over 55<br />

5 of household engaged In a !<br />

aU whites over 20 could raa P'="lhre and write I<br />

'8. 8. Gnron-<br />

WLllfun Gncsn moved to Wilhmsbur~ Co. ia 1839-mtrsd cmk'takts ' . ;<br />

- R = ii;. 'r<br />

JOHN GRACEN<br />

Ill-Edward B- 1785/0 Alncs W ilh Pu., 9. C<br />

(Thb dote wt In Bible)<br />

Pam 18<br />

Rsvolutfonary War Record of John Gram .<br />

#NO, 02<br />

JOHN GRACEN<br />

His Acct. for 67 days dut from 15th March 1780 to 21st May followiog and f~<br />

61 days in 1781 bolh Toum L Copt, McCnuloy Company. Col. McDonald's Reg.<br />

Eight pounds, saventecn sl~ifIIng and one punny, halt penny rterling.<br />

Exa J. Mc; d.<br />

Gravin Withenpoon signed a pa<br />

r on whlch was mitten the followingt<br />

4'Personnlly np ired before rno E m Cracen who mnkcth oath thnt the .ba. .<br />

acct. of nine pouncpsix rhllllngs atcrllng ngninst the publlc b ("st and me. Sworn r<br />

before me tllis 13th dny of July 1785."<br />

This paper proves thnt john Cracen wns living on thls data.<br />

Another paper signed by Gravln Wlthenpoon to &a commtslonet of rha T~u=<br />

ayl "Gentlemen please to deliver to the bearer, McArthur Bradle the Indent d*<br />

the Estato of ~obn Crncan, deceased for the account agahrt the PU b lick.<br />

I om yr Obdt. Scrvt.<br />

her<br />

ELIZABETH X CRACEN<br />

mark<br />

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Another paper dgned by Arthur Bradley:<br />

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"Red. 14 Dec, 1785, full satisfadon for th6 wIthln account Indent n t15e y" \o<br />

This a er prcrva that ]oIm Grscen dked between data July 13, 1785. whan b~ @<br />

appaarcd worn than -- and Doo. 14.1785 when 8wunt wu pdd to hL mbU.<br />

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11-Elizubeth Ann 3-Scpt 30, 1783 Prince Wdliem Par., S, C,<br />

D-Aug. 25,1853 WiIllamsburg Co., S, C, .<br />

Ebbeth Ann navu rnrrrtcd.<br />

She llvcd at Salton, S. C., with her brother<br />

Willlnm Cracen, at the tlme of her denth. <strong>The</strong>y are both burled at ~r1erson'r Ceme<br />

tuy-near Salters, S. C. <strong>The</strong>' tombstoner are rtlll in good condition, and the dates<br />

on them are correct with the Bible data. I<br />

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In response to a Soden post card; Richard<strong>Grayson</strong>, MOD. of Selma,<br />

Ala, writes that he was born 1902, that his father was Claude C,<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> born 1857 Auburn, Ala., and that his father was Spcnce<br />

Monroe <strong>Grayson</strong> born 1812 at Alexandria, Vao, the son of Revo Spcnca<br />

Monroe. <strong>Grayson</strong> of Be1 Aim near Alexandria.<br />

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Prs* Hod~es reports that she is working on some <strong>Grayson</strong> material in<br />

the Draper ass- of the Wisc, State Histo So& I have nottheard of this.<br />

material and it will be welcamefor the <strong>Newsletter</strong>,<br />

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Thanks to Mrs. H,A..Brown far her data sent in. This has been printed<br />

in the <strong>Newsletter</strong> before, sorry, but keep trying*<br />

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On page 99 is an article onr Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> of Texas from a Hendcrsom<br />

newspaper of 1901 scnt bp,Mrs, Petty, Also are reprints of <strong>Grayson</strong>s<br />

from who's who of 1938 and of 1944 sent; by Eoward <strong>Grayson</strong>, <strong>The</strong>se are<br />

Interesting artioles. Also from 1934 Who's who and a supplement are other<br />

articles on that page. On page 101 are 2 biographies sent by<br />

Howard <strong>Grayson</strong>, linking the SoCi.oongressman to the Va. senaton, This<br />

appears to be a mistake in the record. <strong>The</strong> congressman was of a diffcr-<br />

ent lineage entirely.<br />

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Howard <strong>Grayson</strong> asks our new member Mrs. Robin Bandy If she is related to(<br />

the Dr.. William Bandy <strong>Grayson</strong> on page 99,<br />

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On pages 100-101 is an article from a 1975 Washington Post I found in<br />

the Jlulfeck c~llection. Xeroxcs of this were also sent in by Howard<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> 4t * u<br />

On page 102 is an interestin& letter sent by Mrs. Underwood, In reply<br />

to her query: Mrs* Betty Stokes address is.5902 Warm Springs, Houston,<br />

Tor. 77035.<br />

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Pagea 103 through 106 arc from the Dor~thg Ford. Wulfeck IJlanuscript which<br />

I-am serializingo <strong>The</strong> 1st 2 pages were prlnted last issue and are<br />

listed as pages~89 and 90,.<strong>The</strong>re are a total of 27 pages In thismanuscript,<br />

so today's 4 pages makes a total of 6 printed serially,<br />

plus the page 21 which appeared out of order i.21 last issue.<br />

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I-plan to donate a copy of each valume of the <strong>Grayson</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

to the Newberry Genealogy Library in Chicago when the index is completed1<br />

Perhaps others of you might wish to do the same to your favorite<br />

library,<br />

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Pages 107.8.9 are War of 1812 Pension and Roster records- from the<br />

National Archives sent from Howard <strong>Grayson</strong>, Many thanks, Howard: these<br />

should prove valuableo I notice myiancesto~ Wren,his br.othcr Jesse, and<br />

his cousin Benjamin on the list. This will be convenient for <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

researchers, Howard, I know of no Charles W. <strong>Grayson</strong> born about 1839.<br />

Does anyone else Howard thinks the <strong>Grayson</strong> Stadium in Savannah, Ga.<br />

was named for a Lt. Cove named Spencer <strong>Grayson</strong>, Howard,for the record,<br />

finds <strong>Grayson</strong> streets in: le.San Ant onio Zo.Austin, Tcx, 3oWoodridge, Va.,<br />

and 4, Portsmouth, Va, Lbelieve we listed tho San Antonio street<br />

alreadg, so the other 3 <strong>Grayson</strong> streets make the 15th. 16th. & 17th<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> place names.<br />

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QRLYSOX, David, nutbar. h Kay Stan- -<br />

nrrd Bakrr.<br />

Sam <strong>Grayson</strong> and Mrs. Jack Cox, his<br />

ORXYSOX, Thaodors J(uliu3) -of. sister, are yet living. Ambrosc was<br />

fin:ic.,c: blir. 4, 1930-Utc. 3. I'j.;;. S,e'~uf: 19 born April 20, 1872, in Henderson County,<br />

(19PX,Q.<br />

and hence is a tlrntlerson County pro-<br />

GRATSON, William hady, 11.D.: b.<br />

I'nragc~ulgI, Ark.. May I. 191;; a. .+.i.~.n Dsvis znc1 duct. He grcw up on the-fdrm nith all<br />

BIsrs. Luu~i..~ (iIew!eoc)n1 c;.: ttrdrnt L-. of ,M.. of its difficult es and hirrd-ships, 2nd yet<br />

I'IIR-17; bf.D.. Tr~!.:nr L. :',:n. rE >t+.-!kine. I:,[;<br />

n. Florcneo E. T~~fir~z:~~~d. (kt. iq, ::t.li; 1 til~r..<br />

e:rjo) ed all of i:s advantages and hene-<br />

Hutv Jtnnnc. Int:,rne LI.l'.l{.lt. licsp.. Littlc fits. He attt-ndrd the Athens schools<br />

Iiw;;. lo>[-, 214, i::str. in ph:,sia~l. th: .L~fy, K, oi<br />

and alter due preparation went to Omen,<br />

.\rb. Srh. of >lw.ir.i~:e; sr. in:emd rh.iity s ~p..<br />

Xeiv O;ltins. I:,;-2:; instr. 13 :t!-zi;l!u,:~ rid and secured the advantages of that (,Id<br />

physiol. chr~tlli:ry. C. cni .b!,: hb, of !.:hiLir.e.<br />

and use!ul Institution,Sum~i~er Ijill Sc-<br />

1'92.;-24, zeu. prof. ~h:,s~oi. ~lte~..is!ry and "\$io!~:.~tn lrct School. Upon his return home he<br />

~rcrp., JJ~.JIII.v ~!l:.i. ~.wt.t. ,:I:-. surgenn :~l.k'. rctilrn d to the farm aild is now sen-<br />

H.,..,at hll.;:. Orrmi ~r$,i upr~fr(1Gra~- tially a farmer. Whlle this is true he has<br />

WBU ii~p. Jlci;ei~e. ~vi;;l; rt-:B hrltri co~.~,~. : hen selected to occupy the responfit~le<br />

oi .kk.si&e Jum IIIJ: Ilk. ;I,. k . t i xt:vii:~b<br />

fur .Ark, ~:u~er Phler rl G!ltzr-:.cj. F:e.id .timia;j- ;<br />

po"-ition of lat Dep~ity in the Sheriff's<br />

tr~tioa since Suv. 19.:;. >[el>. s'..\.T.C. C:ir Cn. i ofl~ceand be it to h ~s credit, it is said that<br />

h'o. 11, Car.:p bl~rti~;. TI:I~:~J I;.. ~;~,-SOV. l!llY.<br />

he is faithful and true in 811 things. Eorn<br />

cu~~rnvl. 1st It. hirl. ILwr\e. I:iter ~1i.t.; airc*,n<br />

H.C., C.S.P.11.9. !.L.I!,~v .\..i..i.S.; I::I.III..'uI:. :.I-.!. atlJ reared in the county, acquainted with<br />

;\en, Fmsthcrri lle.1. .4,73. Ark. i;s.~:e ;inti !i'.ubi is ~~eb~plc, its towns, its crezks, its rdads<br />

County nt~xI.s;w.s, Acro :!I.!. .!sr~.ni herim kq.<br />

Put. Ltr~lth ;lsn.. An:. Legi,,u. :i~cw C&, .!;.!:I<br />

and by-l'aths, knowing it altog~ther, he<br />

KW~U Iix1111:i. ~ $0. b,%tr~~r~t. Ai:lc~tkt. \!.~n is able to speedily perft,rm his rest nr-<br />

(;;hr~:~tr). C'ontttr. nn ri~nl. scbjec!~. A~TP~C<br />

State Cniitol. Little Iit~:k, .irk. duous duc ies to the best advantage. He-<br />

CaYACSN Xdtlcnd, nrtist: b. N.Y. riw.<br />

ts y~ ung, handsome, enjoying a fine con-<br />

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. CRAVE. Froni A19 Virginians during the debatr<br />

1 Ihc way to the other end ol the<br />

On the<br />

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sti,tr to do it." <strong>Grayson</strong> ratify it that the new con- CONGRESSIONAI; BIOG&TIES<br />

.(lounlv touclles ~ ~ slitution ~ t ~.ould h ma,ke the<br />

(EXCERPTS)<br />

,li,rolil,a iII,d ynlnessc. in North the dominant power in<br />

hivest Virginia.<br />

the Union.<br />

;tysol~\ras borrl ill 1736 on Folln\\illg its approval,<br />

Ik,llp rslnlc \,.here Virginia chose both <strong>Grayson</strong> CRAYSOS, N'illiarn (father of William John <strong>Grayson</strong> and<br />

Fisllcr lives ,,.ith his ~rnd Lee as its first senators. uncle of Alexander Dalryn~ple Orr), a Delc~nte and a Senator<br />

IaIlli~y, (;r;lySoll la!,. Suhwquent fcdernl actions, from Virginia; born in Prince IVilliam County, Va., in 1740;<br />

f)llnlf,.ic,s in 1774 \vtlich (;rayson fell supported attended the Uciversitv of Pennsylvnnia at Yhi1;rdclphis; pur-<br />

. fommd a l,,i\iti;r group his enrlicr fears. led him to<br />

aged dassic31 studies in England, and was graduated fronl the<br />

I,rincc \villialn, 1 1 ~ later ivritc Patrick Henry that the<br />

University of Oxiord; studicd law at the Tcmplc in Londo~~; resrr\.c,d<br />

as nlil,tnry aidc lo So~~lh was now desti~led to<br />

"tlrc milch COW of the<br />

turned to Virginia and practiced law in D~tmfrics; during the<br />

\\'nshin~t:ton.<br />

, '.l,atcr he serwd in the Unidn." Revolutionary ]Tar n . appointed ~ aide-de-carnp to General<br />

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I'ontinnll;~l Congress. C;ntyson was the third child Washington August 24, 1776; cornn~i.;~ioned colonel oi a Virginia<br />

,,cc,,rtlillg to a locally of Bvl~jafrnin <strong>Grayson</strong> and , regiment January 1, 1777; distinguished himself at the nnttle of .<br />

prndusccd history of Princ.11 - hfonmouth in 1778; menlbcr of the board of war in 1iSO and 1731;<br />

f \Yilli;ln~ County, Gravson was<br />

Mcmbcr of the Contincrrtal Congress ITS-1-1787; dc!egste to thr:<br />

'<br />

. Illc a- Susma Monroe, the aunt of Virginia co~lve:;tiork of 1783 for the aJoptiorr of the Fzdcral Conprohjl)it<br />

ing slavery in the J"~s RIonroe. HC married stitution, which he opposed; elected to the United States Sennte<br />

~ ~ ~ l l Territories , , ~ ~ ~ th;, t t Eleanor Small~vood, sister of<br />

and served from $!arch -1, 1760, until his death in Dunrfrics, Va.,<br />

i. was drsipncd as n cnncession Thonlas friend<br />

! William Smallwood. hlarch 12, 1790; interment on tile old faniily estate at Belle Air,<br />

lo Snrtllern sentiment.<br />

, near Durnfries, Va.<br />

,rl1i1 is discounlctl . ' I-)escribed as skilled in<br />

~ ~ ~ I)ictionary i l of , debate. ~ ~ he \vas ~ said ~ to ~ have<br />

.' American Biography. \vhic.h e~~t'lld "in fascinating GRAYSON, William John (son of Wil,iam <strong>Grayson</strong> and cousin<br />

rl:lims that qrayson only manners. in humor, in wit" of Alexander Dnlrvmple Orr), a Representative from South<br />

approveti of Ihc clause. and "in an almost unrivalled Carolina; born in Rcsufort, S. C., November 2. 1785; pursued<br />

I . (;r.;lxsnll :~pparcntly was not play of tile intellectual classical studics, and was grnduntcd frorn South Carolinn Col!cge<br />

; n~otiv;rtctl by antislavery ; poivers." at Columbia in 1809; studied Ixw; \\-as admitted to the bar in<br />

; f,y,l,ng in \,,hatevc,.;tction he lie died xt Dumfrics during<br />

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look. tic irl'ole lo james ' the second session of 1822 and cornrnenced practice in fieaufort, S. C.; n~rrnber of the<br />

State house of reprcsentativcs 1822--126; served ir: tkc State<br />

hlo,lroc>, :3 fc~~o\v Virginian. (:o"grC".<br />

. tllat tlo to it 10 prevent "He was a relatively major<br />

senatc 182G-15331; elected cornnrisainncr ill equity for Bcariiort<br />

.. ..tol,asco al,d illdigo from figure in Virginia history." District in 1631 and reeignctl from the sen~tc; clcctcd as n hi^<br />

on north5vest mid 1)r. tlenry \Yard, a , to the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congrcsscs (Jlnrct~ 4,<br />

Ohio" and for 1833-hfarch 3, 1837); collector of customs at Ch~rlcston<br />

E l from<br />

\,era1 other political of Richmond August 9, 16-11, to hrch 10, 1S53; retired to his plarltation; was<br />

Tobacco and indigo<br />

a frequent contributor to the Southern Qu~rterly Review; died in<br />

historian.<br />

have a<br />

I were crops grown almost probleln, because Newberry, S. C., on October 4, 1663; internlent in Jlagnolia<br />

esclusively in the South and<br />

con,parPti to Wasllington and Ce~nctcry, Charleston, S. C.<br />

much of their cultivation<br />

Jefferson (both<br />

. tlcpndcd upon sl;rve labor.<br />

all<br />

the rest seem like secondary<br />

Crityson, along with l.igurcs,q<br />

liiohard Ilenry I,cc, the great<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> was buried on a<br />

~randfotllcr of Rolxrt E. Lee,<br />

Tracking down your ancestors<br />

hillside overlooking the<br />

'constilulion. <strong>Grayson</strong> told .A branch of the firm that publishes the British<br />

. are single-family<br />

homes, and the gravesite sits peerage guide has gone into the business of deon<br />

about 4 acres of land owned signing tours for Americans who want to seek out<br />

I<br />

by the Fishers-all that is left their family origins. So far its services cover<br />

of. the original 400-acres-plus<br />

plantation.<br />

England, all the West<br />

<strong>The</strong> county has agreed to European countries and<br />

I pay for the rcstoraation, but<br />

most of Eastern Europe.<br />

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.. I <strong>The</strong> individually taionljr<br />

on ihe condition that the lored ancestry tours can<br />

I public is granted some form of include genealogical<br />

access to Fisher's land, ac-<br />

tracings, visits to family<br />

cording to counl y officials.<br />

"You just can't go invading<br />

localities and sites, and<br />

private property," said Mrs.<br />

briefings by local his-<br />

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Kinscg. "That's certainly not<br />

+ torians. For more inforwhat<br />

the counly a.an1.s to do."<br />

She said that if IJisher rejects mation write to Debrett Ancestry Service, 67<br />

the county's restoration Parchment St., Winchester SO23 8AT, England, or<br />

I proposal the hislorical groups to Fourways Travel Limited, 950 Third Ave.,<br />

probably will try to build the . New York, N.Y. 10022.<br />

memorial to Crayson<br />

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elsewhere.<br />

"It's sad that it's taken this I<br />

long lor anyone to get in-<br />

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grave," said Nrs. Kinsey.<br />

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It ::as good to sc.2 so nuc!~ c2 113~ ~Cra:-:-son lineage in the lest issue of<br />

tl:e c"rra;,%on :;e~rsle,tter,<br />

on ;laf;c 56 it -siloris John Grajrson ~arried Sally Carter in i::ont~oncry,<br />

Cour.ty, Virginia arid novcd later to dlabma. 'i'hkir r.!ag;7iage date l::as ict. pi' 23, 1792.<br />

GnLfonc is ~iescer~dcd fron this couple please Tee1 free to cofitact !-lee 1 ley<br />

;.;ere ny ~rezt-grcat pmci~arcnts and 1: have done cons id~rable researc2i on their<br />

fmily. Also on p2~;e 56 it shoxs riillim <strong>Grayson</strong> r;lzrried l;aclel Conley, Xsr<br />

WJ.IC yras ;t8chel Cooley. This is born out bl DAR records. ~JSO on ;xip 56<br />

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27. Deed Book D. Sept. 28, 1750. William <strong>Grayson</strong> witnessed a<br />

Power of Attorney.<br />

28. Deed Book E. June 3, 1752. James Stevens of St. Geo. Par.,<br />

Spts. Co., ldanter, and Alice, his wife, late relict and lerntee of Ambrose<br />

Greshan (<strong>Grayson</strong>), late of Par. and county nfsd., Planter, Decd,,<br />

to Thomas Turner of sme Pzr. and county, Gentl. 35 pounds curr. Deed<br />

of lease. <strong>The</strong> plantation whereon the sd. hbrose dwelt and 200 a. in the<br />

par. and county afsd. Witnesses, Thomas Phcredie, John Dent, George<br />

James, Richcrd x Turriley. Augt. 4, 1752.<br />

29. Deed Book E. June 24, 1753. Thomas Turner of King Geo. Co,,<br />

Gent., and Thorns Turner, the younger, of Spts. Co., Gent., and Ihry,<br />

his wife, to fiancis Taliaferro of Spts. Co., Gent. 1150 pounds ster.<br />

500 a. in Spts. Co., near adjoining the sd. Taliaferro, part of a tract<br />

sold by Wm. Smith, late of Abingdon Par., Gloucester Co., unto John Gayson,<br />

late of Christ Church Par., hncnster Co., Decd. , as by dseds, in<br />

General Court, April 22, 1714, which sd. land descended to Thorns <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

late of Deal, in Kent Co., in Great Britain, from his father, the<br />

sd. John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Decd., who died intestate, znd was by the sd. Thow<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> conveyed to the sd. Thomas Turner of King Geo. Co., Gent., as by<br />

Deeds, Jany. 27, 1727. Witnesses, Rd. Brooke, Edward Dixon, Jmes Tutt,<br />

Robt. Brooke, jr,; Hy. Brooke, jr.; Jo-h Catlett, Lawrence Taliaferro.<br />

July 3, 1753<br />

30. Dead Book E. July 2, 1754. Phrtin x True of St. Geo. Par.,<br />

Spts. Go., and Sarah, his wife, to James Ball of Christ Church Par.,<br />

tancaster Co., Gent. 35 pounds curr. 331 a. oh l~hssaponnsx Swamp, in<br />

Spts. Co., conveyed by John <strong>Grayson</strong> and Bar7:ary, his wife, to sd. True,<br />

as by indenture dated Oct. 2, 1750. Witnesses, John Ballandine, 2mes<br />

Pollard, Jas . Glendining. July 2, 1754.<br />

31. hed Book G. Sept. 4, 1766. Glilliam <strong>Grayson</strong> of Sptn. Co.<br />

to Henry Allison of ;Jhitehaven, bkrcht. 13 pounds 7s. 10d- Curr.<br />

Hortga&e. Goods and Chttels<br />

I . Witnesses, John Battaley, Hudson l$Tuse.<br />

Feby. 4, 1767.<br />

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32. Deed Book H. Scpt. 28, 1771. William <strong>Grayson</strong> witnessed a<br />

deed of gift.<br />

33. Deed Book K, Aug. 23, 17E32. Benj. <strong>Grayson</strong> was a witness<br />

to a deed by Peter 2-tuye of Culpeper Co.<br />

GRAYSON FAMILY aF VIRGINTA<br />

(<strong>The</strong> ampleto King report is4 in v.2 NO. 4: pp;'. 4-7 skipped hero* 1<br />

lu'GlT,: <strong>The</strong> following is a report fron George Harrison Sanford<br />

King, certified Genealogist of fiedericksburg, Tla., to Dorothy Ford<br />

Wulfsck in 1969. :&. King unquestionably has done more research on<br />

and analysis of the <strong>Grayson</strong> family than anyone.<br />

It appears from the Lancaster County, Virginia kecords, John<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> was living in that county shortly after 1700. <strong>The</strong> name + has<br />

been spelt <strong>Grayson</strong>, Grasson, Graison, Grasison, and apparently even<br />

Greshan, This report is not an exhaustive study of dl these records,<br />

but to ascertain the parcntcge of lJilliam Crayson (1732-1829) of Spotsylvania<br />

and Albemarle Counties, Virginia.<br />

he: Abstrects of Lxncaster Co. 'h, Wills 1653-1600 p. 123,<br />

cites from WB#10, p. 41 the will of Andrew Jackson (16 -1710j, minister<br />

of Christ Ch~zch Parish by which, among other things, he bequeathed<br />

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aHi~tarical Register of Virginians in the Revolution: Soldiers,<br />

Sailors, Ehines, 1775-1783'' by John H. Gwathy, 1938.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Robert, Me WD. Of Spotsylvania, E,<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Spence, Chaplain <strong>Grayson</strong>'s Reg,, May 1777; retired<br />

Ape 22, 1779; died 1798,<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Thamas, 3 CL.<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>, William, Assistant Secretary to General Washington<br />

June 21, 1776; Lieut. Colonel ad Aide-de-Camp to General Washing-<br />

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to@ Aug, 2&, 1776; Colonel one of the sixteen Additional Regimen*<br />

Jan, 11, 1777; retired Apr, 22, 1779; Corumissioner of the Board<br />

of War Dec. 7, 1779; resigned Sept. 10, 1781; died Ymch 12,<br />

1790. Awarded 6,666 and 926 acres,<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, William, CJaptain, Albemarle Ml. I<br />

WD \.Jar Depmtmnt bas his record<br />

1%. Virginia 14ilitia<br />

E. Listed by Eckenrode<br />

3 CL 3rd Regiment of the Continental Line<br />

"History of the Lower Shenandoah Valleyff: Counties of Frederick,<br />

Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke) edited by J.E. Norris. 1890.<br />

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W. F, Fhrbchinson, surgeon dentist, was born in Page<br />

county, Va, , 1856, son of Philip and Clorinda Ann Rutchinson.<br />

His mother was the daughter of Col. A. F. <strong>Grayson</strong>, lieutenantcolonel<br />

of the Elnety-seventh Regiment of the line in the Seventh<br />

Brigade, Third Division of Virginia Militia, being commissioned<br />

lieubnant-colonel Thy 1, 1852; was over sixty at the bredking out<br />

of the War, but went as volunteer; was division-ad jutant for scme<br />

time until eaptured one night while on leave of absence at his<br />

home near ~ ~ k ~ ~ iPage l l Co., e , Va., by the Federals, )le then<br />

withdrew from the Arq.<br />

aEstorical Southern Families," Vol, IX by John Bennett Boddie,<br />

1965.<br />

Robert Black Doveny was b, 4/1u1773, in Rutherf ord<br />

Co,, N.C. I3e evidently m, Sussanah Grpyson who was listed in<br />

&on Devenyls Bible record as be 5/25/1777. In the 1810 Census<br />

of Rutherf ord Co., N.C., ~oseph <strong>Grayson</strong> and his w32e were listed,<br />

both over age 45, and in the 1820 Census, Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong> an3<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, both age 26 - 45 were listed, Sussanah wao<br />

probably the dau, of the older Joseph Grqon, as thia was the<br />

name of one of her sons, and the sister of the younger Joseph<br />

an3 Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, as the name Benjamin was also introduced<br />

into the Deveny family, Robert Deveny appears to have left<br />

Rutherford Co., by 1810, but he was still living in N-C. in 1818<br />

when his aon, Robert Black Deveqy, Jr., was born. Robert Deveqy<br />

had the following children: Jane, m. a Bracket; William; Jenkins;<br />

Joseph G., in Rutherford Co., in 1840; Benjamin, in Rutherford Go.,<br />

in It340 and 18%; Aaron J.,; Sarah, m, a Pruet; Robert Black<br />

Devergr, Jr., be 12/25/1&18, in N,C,, (of whom later) , Robert<br />

Deveny, Sr ,, was a flanter and he d. before 1854. A list of his


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children appears in the will of Aaron Deveny, dated 2/15/1832, d<br />

prmd in 1842, in Rutherford Co,, N.C.<br />

"Landmarks of 0.d Prince William: A stlady of origins in Northern<br />

Virginia, " by Fairf ax .Xarrison. 1924.<br />

p, 151 Catesby Cocke and Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, earliest<br />

speculators in Loudoun lands, folluwed (1731) with &rants on the<br />

head waters of Lhestone.<br />

p.156. Footnota 37, Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, who voted at bhe<br />

Prince William election in 1741 (Boogher, 117) was one of the earliest<br />

of the Scots merchants to be established on Quantico, where Dumfries<br />

was to wise, for there, in 1736, was born his well known son, ~lillim.<br />

<strong>The</strong> latter, after brilliant service as colonel of a regbent of the<br />

line in the Continental army and subsequently ih the Continent21<br />

Congress, was the first Senator to represent Virginia in the Congress<br />

of the United States. Dying in 1790, he left a reputation which,<br />

says Grigsby, 'may fray fill one of the brightest pages in our<br />

annals (See Virginia Convention of 1783, i, 194). <strong>Grayson</strong> County<br />

was named for him in 1793,<br />

p. 402. In January., 1762, John Ballendim snd Benjamin<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> entered into a partnership fox the manufacturing of wheat<br />

and baking of bread at or near the falls of Occaquan.<br />

p, 664. 1788. CARWCROUG9. Record: bning, xii, 684.<br />

Description: 50 acres of land lying on the south side of the mouth<br />

of Quantico creek and on Potowmack river in the county of Prince<br />

William, the property of WiUoughby Tebbs , Trustees : Cuthbert<br />

Bullit%, liilliam Carr; John I-Iedges, Spence <strong>Grayson</strong>, John Linton,<br />

William Linton, William <strong>Grayson</strong>, Burr Harrison, John Cannon.<br />

p, 668, 11313. UNION. Records: Acts, 1812-13, ch. 69,<br />

p, 98, Description: 20 acres of land at the village called ancl<br />

known by the name of Union in the county of Loudoun. Trustees:<br />

William Bronaugh, Benjamin Grayaon, William Harned, William H, Handr.<br />

"Upper County Zstary," by Ralph Pavers Green, Part I I, p, 80.<br />

Travers Cooke, son of John, m. Ivlary, dau. of lbtbam<br />

Doniphan, and hd Col. John Cooke, of"Uest Farms,"Stafford, who m.<br />

Mary Thompson, dau, of George I~Lzson, of "Gunston &ill." fillion,<br />

dau. of Col, Jno. Cooke, of "IJfest Fnnns,' m. Hon, John iJ. Green, of<br />

Culpeper, of the Virginia Court of Appeals, and had Jno, Cooke, m,<br />

Morton; Thamns Claiborne, m, JkDonald; Jas. 1Jilliams, me hkDonald;<br />

George Yuon rn. 1 st. Ashby, 2nd. Lockwood; and Lucy bJilliam, died<br />

single,<br />

Sarah lhon, dau. of Col. John Cooke, of "West Farms, m.<br />

Is t Cay Selden; 2nd Dr. Robert 0, <strong>Grayson</strong>, by wham she had John<br />

Cooke <strong>Grayson</strong>, of Stevensburg, Culpeper county, ard Robert 0- <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

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Iktoaka, and her Descedants ," by William<br />

Roberia on. 1856 p. 42. . Robert Ho <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of U.S. Senator William<br />

* <strong>Grayson</strong>, ma Sophoniba E, Cabell, son of Cola Joseph Cabel and<br />

Pocahontas Rebecca Bolling, sixth in descent from Pocahontas and<br />

John Rolfe. <strong>The</strong>y had 10 children: 4. sons and 6 daughters,<br />

"Tho Register of Ovelwharton Parish, Staff ord County, Virginia,<br />

172+1758,11 compiled by George I-larrison Sanford King.<br />

pa 216. Hkjm Peter kdgman (circa 1700-1765) and<br />

lbgaret llauzy (1702-1754), his wifo, had three sons to live to<br />

maturity, vizz<br />

(1) William Hedgman (1732-1765) died without issue. By their<br />

last wills and Testaments both he and his father disinherited their<br />

only heir, John Hedm (1758-1796), and bequeathed their handaoare<br />

estates to others.<br />

(2) George Hedgman (1734-1760) married on November 27, 7756<br />

Hannah Ball Daniel (1737-1829), daughter of Peter Daniel, Gentleman,<br />

(1706-177), also a vestryman in Overwharton Parish, <strong>The</strong>ir only<br />

child was John Hedm (1758-1796); he married Catherine <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

dalgh-ber of the Reverend bk. Spence <strong>Grayson</strong> (1734-1798)) rector of<br />

Dettingan P ~ish, Prince lJilliam County, and left issue. Hannah<br />

Ball (~aniel) kdgman married secondly on Nuch 12, 1765 Gilson<br />

Foote, Gentleman (1736-1770) of Fauquier County ard thirdly, John<br />

wdg. (17 -179~1 of Staff ord CouFj.tg. <strong>The</strong> above account will corredt<br />

several errors in Virginia. Genealogies, page 303, by the Reverend<br />

Mr. Horace E. -den.<br />

pa 221. Alice Strother (~ovember 30, 1732-December ,<br />

1795) wried on December 16 1756 Robert IIashington, Gentleman,<br />

(~anuarg. 25, 1730-cimq 1800j of Woodstock, Saint Paul's Pnrish,<br />

Sml;afford County, son of Townshend and El-izabeth (~und) Washington<br />

of Green 1~11,- saint Paul's Parish, This couple had several children<br />

among whom was Lund \lashington (1767-1 553), postmastar of Washington,<br />

D.C., to whom we are indebted for a most informative fanily manuscript<br />

mitten about 1848 in which he records many gened.ogical facts<br />

of several Staff ord County families which would otherwise have been<br />

lost, I& married first on February 11, 1793 Susanna blonroe Crayon<br />

May 29, 1768- April 20, 1822), daughter of the Reverend I&, Spence<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> (173&179E50, and seconCUy on AprU 11, 1323, Sally Johnson<br />

(October 9, 1797-August 15, 1971 ), daughter of John Johnson of<br />

Worchsster County, 1.hryland. Lund Washington left issue by both<br />

wives; he and some other members of his family are buried in the<br />

Congressional Cemetery, tlas hington, D .C ,<br />

p. 224. Travers Cooke, Gentleman, (m 1~30-1759) was<br />

the only son of John Coolto, Esq., (died 1733) and Zliaabeth Trqvcrs,<br />

his wife, mentioned on page 223. fb lived but two years after the<br />

Completion of dquia Church, having married on February 26, 1754, Nmy<br />

Doniphan (1737-1781), daughter of NoGt Doniphan, Gentleman, also a<br />

vestryman in Overwharton Parish. Mzry (~oni~han) Cooke married<br />

decondly on October 13, 1762 Colonel William Bronough (1730-1800)<br />

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GRAYSON- G ENUOGY NEWSLETTER VQL 2 NO .. 6 .,. Page 111<br />

Thanks to Mrs. Underwood for another informative and interesting<br />

letter included in the present issue, In answer, the sources<br />

for page 99 axe on,page 98. Mrs, Underwood traces the lineage<br />

of D%. Cars Travers, <strong>Grayson</strong>; by chance, in the current issue<br />

I give the families related to Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong> in the course of<br />

presnting Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> of Fort Doda e, Iowa, on whom I had<br />

on file ssme nice biograpliles and clippings, Jdrs. Soden, of<br />

DesMoines was the one who suggested that I run1 the eenjamin<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> material, in that she recently sent handwritten o:opies<br />

of the biographies, <strong>The</strong> family group sheets. of Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

and related people are done by my son Daniel G-, of N.Y.<br />

If you have sent in mate~ial which you do not see in prdnt yet,<br />

* lease wait: there will be room in future issues& Note to Dr..<br />

Richard <strong>Grayson</strong> of Selrnat we have files on the family and 1-ineagc<br />

of Rev, Spence <strong>Grayson</strong>, your ancestori Do y,ou nae&any of it3<br />

Also, who- wrote thk old family chart you sent I have one. like<br />

it5 will publish, it later,<br />

Mrs*.Cynthia Snyder of Eripping.Springs:, Tex, hopes to write a.<br />

book abouk the <strong>Grayson</strong>s:; she sends her genaalogyr-; Cynthia EfUdge<br />

Sniaer 1919;;<br />

~rtie- Jewel A3t;ema.n b, 1897 ;: Cynthia Sarah1 Lauella<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> b+. 1865; George William <strong>Grayson</strong> b. 1.830;: George <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

b, 1797;. John Grays.oni(md Sarah Carter) b il)i79; John <strong>Grayson</strong>a<br />

(ma Barbara Wdyne) b 17431; Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> (md Alice)b c.a 1700:<br />

John Grays~n 7 of Christ ChurcM, Va.<br />

Clifford- <strong>Grayson</strong> reports: a town of <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ala,, popo 500, in<br />

Winston-county, If this is confirmed, it will be the 18ih Gragson.<br />

place name recorded( in the <strong>Newsletter</strong> to dated Cliff will research<br />

this placer After wlmt <strong>Grayson</strong> was it named<br />

Four.~rnore pages of the Wulfeck <strong>Grayson</strong> collection are printed<br />

in the current issue,,originally pages 12-15. <strong>The</strong> total in the<br />

.manuscript is 27, so abouts.3 more issues will give you the loto<br />

EmestX. <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of Clay <strong>Grayson</strong>, whose ancestorris Jack Gray<br />

wn probably of the Rutherford county, N.C,, clan, has writtan<br />

and joined, bur group. He is superintendant of schools inJ<br />

Louisville, Ky. + <strong>The</strong>re are now 31 member s...<br />

I found the following spellings in the Chicago 1976 telephone<br />

d;ircctorprt (How many more can you find.,,send them in.) Graesen,<br />

Grawn,,Gration, Grayston, Graziam, Grcasham, Grecian, Greeson,.<br />

Gresen, Gresens, Gresham, Greys.on,.Grk~om, Grisham,,Grison,<br />

Gxhssom, Grlsson, Grition,


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Many thanks t o Mrs. Davidson of Burlay, Idaho, for her letter<br />

and her 1850 <strong>Grayson</strong> census which she so carefully typed, I'm<br />

sure this will be a valuable reference tool for a11 of usbo. We<br />

will be happy to obtain the 1850 Miss. and Calif. indexes also.<br />

cr<br />

a I<br />

In this. letter is a 1974 paper from a corresponden%; Harold Rollins:,<br />

about the Ruthcrford county <strong>Grayson</strong> clan. Note that he gives evldence (<br />

that the clan cane from Virginia, Can anyone suggest a clue as to<br />

where In Va. or to which Va. Grayaon family<br />

Ms..Robin Bandy writes that she has been asked to identify - Sarah H<br />

Frayson of Va, who md. Major Wa. Martin of Marylan&; aht Wm GMartin:<br />

bc ca 1775 mdl Sarah MlOhia; Caleb Martin md Mary Greeno Ms. Bandy also<br />

reports an a <strong>Grayson</strong> Graveyard near Oakland, Warren m., Ky.: N,J..<br />

Gra son 7/16#1834- 12/16/1899; C.A,. <strong>Grayson</strong>. his wife, 6/10/18537<br />

- 6 8 . H*JJe. <strong>Grayson</strong> 9/25/1880-10/5/1905. Ang cduesl<br />

goward <strong>Grayson</strong> writes that there were Creek Indian Grassons in the<br />

Confederate Armyjin the civil war, lnaluding Eli. Jim, & Johnson<br />

Grayaon of the 1st Creek Mounted Vol. of Arko Howard also writes that<br />

1<br />

that his grandfather attended a murder trial in 1877 in which 2 Negro<br />

parolina and Peter <strong>Grayson</strong> were convicted of murder at Ft. Smith, ArkS<br />

It seems to me that I had heard before that thcrc were a lot of<br />

Indian <strong>Grayson</strong>s in Western Tonn. at one time. I<br />

Cheryl Grasson reports that <strong>Grayson</strong> Stadium in Savannah, Ga, was name<br />

4:<br />

for~hcr grandfather's-1st cousin William L. <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of Edward<br />

Puriley <strong>Grayson</strong>, William <strong>Grayson</strong>:b. 1870 d. 1941 had 6 children: Spc,,<br />

Lynnc,.Dorothye, Leon, Edith, and Wiliiam Morris. Spencc is. Jude<br />

Sponce MI <strong>Grayson</strong>, 208 American Blds , Savannah, age cao 80 who told<br />

Cheryl they are descended from the Va, Grayaon lina. not^ t-o Cherylr I<br />

have not heard from Bob Str~beck.<br />

- Ruthcrford Coo, N.C. Grays,ons again; from 8 1976 letter from Milea<br />

Philbock, 612 Chateau Apts, Chapel Hill, N.C. r Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong> was I<br />

~robabls from Va,s "based on the fact that his dawhter Susanna<br />

bEmineyis child!, in 1880 said Susanna was born in a in 1777r8' Ernest;<br />

C. <strong>Grayson</strong> note this: MAmong a number of Meltonfs who movedrto<br />

ford- o., N.C.. from Albemarle co,, Va., . were Daniel Meltr~n, Daniel's i<br />

sister Sarah, and Sarah's husband and 1st cousin John W&lton. Daniepa<br />

daughter Lettics 3ones.Mcltnn married Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>, j r b John<br />

and., Sarah's daughters; Hannah Melton and Mary Melton married Benjamin I<br />

&d Isaac <strong>Grayson</strong>, rasp. Daniel Molton~s daughtex Mary married John-!<br />

M. <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of Benjamin and Hannah.!' (Ernest C. <strong>Grayson</strong>'s- ancesta<br />

Jack <strong>Grayson</strong> of Ky. married a Melton and came from N.C. . or S.C. )<br />

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1 m intcrestcd in pg. 99. ;there cEd this cone fron I can icldcntify<br />

2 of the ,ci*sons on this Daze. fo.brosc Gra;son (um~.rried) TiZS t:ls son of<br />

Gloy~e ..illLo~ Grz*rson and 2nd :iiic Julia A. ( c i s ) Ldier C-rq-son.<br />

George 1 o n I S the son of Cicorge ail Cytl~in (~~n2.h) PI I m,aon.<br />

Gcre. 'jrq-son 7;:z.s the son of Jo!~ and Smah (C~.rter j r2:-son. .rw crrlio-<br />

-cncrotio:ls !lave b:cn fully covcrcd. Gcor~e Cr~:~.;-son -;;cs nzr ~rcct-grr.nt'Lcthcr's<br />

L I<br />

(iua1:>ros rl 3'4-son) brother.<br />

Also 011 pc. is ;i&iral (!~ocior) Czr7 T'r~~vers <strong>Grayson</strong>, ncraon2l j;~sici-n<br />

o",resb .,'oodro;r .,:ilson. T;:z.s t:lc son of Dr. John coo!:^ i~ra;~so&,(doctor in<br />

..~ ..<br />

1 2 ) Ir. Joln Cool:e (ira~7son-~i.s the soil of -, ik. :.o'ort Cs3orne<br />

Grajson 2nd r-ilc Amah (l..nnon) Sclden


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P.O. Box 314<br />

~urley,Idaho, 83318<br />

April 8 1978<br />

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Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>r<br />

I have typsd up 5 pages of the 1850 census index on the surname of I<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> and Grason. I decided I had better type themup as it might be ;'L'<br />

legal to xerox the pages and send them out. So suit yourself.<br />

But I did xerox you a copy of the pages I took them from. In addition I<br />

am sending a page of the marked census index we have in our library.<br />

However, If there are any you would like on the list, we do not have, I can<br />

get them the next time I go to Salt Lake, <strong>The</strong>y do have them all. However<br />

I couldn't do that for everyone, as My time when I go for a day is limited to<br />

research, Several of us go for a day, and It is 200 miles, and I usually<br />

have many goals set to accomplish.<br />

I am also sending the 1820 index to Va, <strong>The</strong> 1850 index to Texas, but we do<br />

not have the book which gives the counSty, I have however put in to our library<br />

to get the book put out by the Bountiful group. So maybe before long we will<br />

have it.<br />

For your help. I am sending the 1800 N,C,<br />

sent this before.<br />

census, I am not sure, but I think I<br />

I am a professional geneagolist, so my time has to be put in first with my<br />

patrons, But I will help where I can.<br />

I do hope this will help others. I note we do not have Mississippi 1850 index.<br />

Hopefully soon we will have that. It might give answers to others,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1850 Census to California, is Alphabetical by counties, If I get time,<br />

I will go thru them and abstract the <strong>Grayson</strong>s, That also me be of help,<br />

but it will be a job,<br />

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NORTH CAROLINA - 1850-<br />

David Grason. .............Guilford 4-44 Northern<br />

David Grason...~~.~,....,.A1amance 035 South d2.<br />

Jonathan Grason. ..........Gullford 428 Northern<br />

William C, Grason....~~..~Ruthe~ord 288 Whitesid


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ALABAMA - 1850- County,<br />

A <strong>Grayson</strong> ............Choctaw<br />

George <strong>Grayson</strong> .e...,l...rDallas<br />

George <strong>Grayson</strong>.. .........Madison<br />

James G, <strong>Grayson</strong>.,.,.....Madison<br />

James W. <strong>Grayson</strong>,.,......Flaren@;o<br />

L.M. <strong>Grayson</strong>. ..........,Flacon<br />

Nancy <strong>Grayson</strong>,. .)Tadison<br />

.........<br />

Nepoleon B . <strong>Grayson</strong>, .,. ,);adison<br />

....<br />

Oliver G. <strong>Grayson</strong> ..Marengo<br />

Ralph <strong>Grayson</strong> .,,,........Sumter<br />

5. G. <strong>Grayson</strong>.. ........Wilcox<br />

W,B. <strong>Grayson</strong>............Maxengo<br />

twp.<br />

no twp lispd<br />

Pence Be<br />

District<br />

District<br />

No tq 1.<br />

District<br />

District<br />

District<br />

NO TWP Lo<br />

Panevil<br />

No twp I.<br />

NO t ~p 1.<br />

ARKANSAS - 1850-<br />

Jessee G'rason ,,.,,,..,..Scott 160 Boon twp<br />

Kartha Grason....,......,Scott 156 Boon twp.<br />

Abraham <strong>Grayson</strong> .......,..Crawfod 309<br />

Adam <strong>Grayson</strong>. .....,.....St. Francis 078<br />

Alfred <strong>Grayson</strong>....,.,....I~Iississippi 343<br />

Daniel <strong>Grayson</strong> ........... Ye11 43<br />

H~gh Grag son ............Green 193<br />

Isaac <strong>Grayson</strong>. .Crawford 306<br />

James <strong>Grayson</strong> ............ Ouachib 053<br />

Sane <strong>Grayson</strong>....,.,....,.Green 194<br />

Jeremiah <strong>Grayson</strong>,..,., ... Crawford 309<br />

Lewis <strong>Grayson</strong>.......,.,..Pope 277<br />

Richard <strong>Grayson</strong>..,.,,.,..Cra~rford 309<br />

Wyatt Graysan...,..,..,..Conway 238<br />

Jane C. Greason .,,.,,,.Johnson 14-6<br />

Illinois 1850-<br />

Achsah A, <strong>Grayson</strong> ...Gallatin 390 Sha<br />

....<br />

Ben jamin D . <strong>Grayson</strong>. ..... 410<br />

Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>. ..........Gallatin 406<br />

Mary P. <strong>Grayson</strong>...,....,,Edwards<br />

249<br />

Sarah J. <strong>Grayson</strong>.,,,...,.Wabash 42 8<br />

Sophia J, <strong>Grayson</strong> ..,,,.. Wabash 433<br />

Upper tw .<br />

Franks To<br />

Canadian<br />

Dardenel<br />

Powell T,<br />

Upper twp.<br />

La Fayett.<br />

Powell T.<br />

Upper Tw.<br />

No twp 1.<br />

Upper tu.<br />

Washingt .<br />

Piney tw.<br />

Alfred <strong>Grayson</strong> ..,,,,,,..Lawrence<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>...,...,.Lawence<br />

Benjamin Graj.son.........Decatur<br />

Catherine <strong>Grayson</strong>....,...Lawrence<br />

Hemy <strong>Grayson</strong>....,.......Jenni~s<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>. ............Lawrence<br />

Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>.........,,Decatw<br />

Larew <strong>Grayson</strong> .,.....,...Clark<br />

Nancy <strong>Grayson</strong> ...........,Clark<br />

Sandford <strong>Grayson</strong>.,..,....Decatm<br />

Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>.......,.....Decatur<br />

Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>...,,,.,...,.Decatur<br />

457 Perry t.<br />

404 Shaw<br />

155 Sand cre e k<br />

393 Shawswic<br />

294 Geneva T.<br />

446 Pleasant<br />

155 Sand Cre<br />

150 Jefferson<br />

150 Jefferson<br />

155 Sand Cree<br />

144. Sand Cree<br />

155 sand Cre.


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GEORGIA 1850- county Page w e<br />

James M. <strong>Grayson</strong>...,.,...Montgomery 090 394th dist<br />

John L. <strong>Grayson</strong> gray son chat 278 # 13 Dist<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>, ......... .Carroll 055 11th div<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>,.,.,,,,,..Carro11 055 11th div<br />

IOWA 1850-<br />

Henry <strong>Grayson</strong> ........... Jackson 34-0 Fairf ield<br />

...........<br />

KENTUCKY - 1850-<br />

Daniel <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Henderson<br />

District<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong>, ....... Jefferson<br />

Louisville<br />

George <strong>Grayson</strong>.......,,.,IIason<br />

District<br />

James <strong>Grayson</strong>....,......~Bracken<br />

No twp 1,<br />

Jane <strong>Grayson</strong>,....~....,..Frad~1in<br />

District<br />

Jane <strong>Grayson</strong>.....,,......Bal"ren<br />

Division<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>,, ...........Bracken<br />

No twp 1.<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>.. ..........,Fleming<br />

Division<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>.,.......,,,.Jefferson<br />

Louisville<br />

John Gr~yson..<br />

..,..Logan<br />

District<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>., ..........,Lewis<br />

District<br />

John H. <strong>Grayson</strong>,....,...,Flemi~<br />

Division<br />

Mary E. <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

Fayette<br />

District<br />

Michael <strong>Grayson</strong>. .........Jefferson<br />

Louisville<br />

Richard <strong>Grayson</strong>. .........Bracken<br />

No twp 1.<br />

Sally <strong>Grayson</strong>. . ........<br />

, .Jeff exson<br />

Louisville<br />

Samuel <strong>Grayson</strong>........,..Henderson<br />

District<br />

Sophonesba Gray~on..~....Henderson<br />

Henderson<br />

Th~mas <strong>Grayson</strong>. ..........Bracken<br />

No tnp 1.<br />

Thomas H. <strong>Grayson</strong>. ....... No twp 1,<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>. .........Edmondson<br />

No twp 1.<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>,, ,. ,,,. ,Henderson<br />

District<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong> ......... Henderson<br />

District<br />

William J. <strong>Grayson</strong>.,....,Logan<br />

District<br />

Te Dm G~ayson..~......,,Kenton<br />

Covington<br />

Erfianuel Grazson..,~,,,,,~Jefferson 200 Louisville<br />

MISSOURI- 1850-<br />

..........<br />

........<br />

B. . C~ayson.........St.Francois 159 Beirg BO<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, ........Marion 278 Palmyra<br />

Edward Gra~son..,,,......Lafayette 153 Being 4.6<br />

George W. <strong>Grayson</strong>.,,,,,,,Platte 390 Preston<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>. ..........Lincoln 413 49th dis,<br />

Benjamin Grason.. .,,.....st ,~ouis 011 St, ~ouis<br />

Edward Grason. .Lafayette 167<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>. St ,~ouis 138 St ,Louis


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SOUTH CAROLINA - 1850-<br />

St ,Phil<br />

Barnard B, <strong>Grayson</strong>...,....Williamsburg 161 William<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>. .......... Williamsburg 127 William<br />

Alice <strong>Grayson</strong>.. .......... .Charleston 305<br />

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William <strong>Grayson</strong>. , J., Jr., . .3eaufort 012 St.Hellen.<br />

Hannah Grason. .......... .McFIinn<br />

Henry Grason.. ...........,Marion<br />

James W.14. Grason..~,.,...Johnson<br />

Rebeca Grason.,......,....Johnson<br />

William Grason...,....,,..Marion<br />

William Grason....,......Monroe<br />

..........<br />

Horatio <strong>Grayson</strong>....,.,...,Lincoln<br />

Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

.l"IcMinn<br />

Martha <strong>Grayson</strong>.,......,...f1arion<br />

Pleasant <strong>Grayson</strong>, ........,I;larion<br />

William J. <strong>Grayson</strong>,......,Henry<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Monroe<br />

VIRGINIA 1850-<br />

.........<br />

k ....<br />

. Alexander ,<strong>Grayson</strong>.,........<br />

Stafford<br />

Alexander <strong>Grayson</strong>, ... ,Alexandria<br />

America 14. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

I<br />

.......Russell<br />

Anmy E, <strong>Grayson</strong>,.,..,,.,..Fauquier<br />

Andrew F. <strong>Grayson</strong>,........Page<br />

Ann <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

I Ann <strong>Grayson</strong>, ..............Loudoun<br />

Ann <strong>Grayson</strong>......,...,....Rapphannock<br />

Armfstead <strong>Grayson</strong>, ........ Fauquier<br />

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Adeline <strong>Grayson</strong> .,.....Ki ng George<br />

Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>...,..,,..Loudofun<br />

Benjamin F . Gxayson, , . , , , .Page<br />

.........<br />

Spotsylvania<br />

Catharine <strong>Grayson</strong>. ........ Fauquier<br />

Charles <strong>Grayson</strong>. .~oudoun<br />

Crockett <strong>Grayson</strong>........,.P3aski<br />

Daniel <strong>Grayson</strong>.. .........Warren<br />

Emma J . <strong>Grayson</strong>, ..........Pr. William<br />

Felix <strong>Grayson</strong>..<br />

Jitchie<br />

Francis <strong>Grayson</strong> ........... I)r.Wj.lliam<br />

Franklin <strong>Grayson</strong>,.......,.Smyth<br />

Frederick W.S, <strong>Grayson</strong>..,.Fauquler<br />

George <strong>Grayson</strong>. ...........Warren<br />

George W. <strong>Grayson</strong>, ........Rappahsnnock<br />

Hamiett <strong>Grayson</strong>........,,Spotsylvania<br />

Henry M. <strong>Grayson</strong>....,...,.Greene<br />

I ..........<br />

Horace W. <strong>Grayson</strong>.. .......Madison<br />

J. C. <strong>Grayson</strong>......,,..Rockbridge<br />

James <strong>Grayson</strong>. ...........<br />

.Pr.Jilliam<br />

James <strong>Grayson</strong>. ............ Wythe<br />

James Gra~son....,......,,Spotsylvania<br />

James <strong>Grayson</strong>,. .......... 3potsylvania<br />

James W. Crayson,...,,,...Madison<br />

23rd Sub.<br />

2nd Dist<br />

9th civil<br />

9th civil<br />

2nd Dist<br />

4th Civil.<br />

1st Sub<br />

23rd Sub<br />

3rd Dist<br />

3rd Dist<br />

8th Civil<br />

4th civil-<br />

224 King Geo.<br />

0% Eastern<br />

398 AZexandr<br />

324 9th Dis<br />

208 Ashby Di.<br />

281 49th Dis,<br />

374 Eastern<br />

217 No t~rp 1,<br />

121 No twp 1.<br />

304 304 Turners<br />

309 No tw-p 1.<br />

315 49th dis<br />

259 Ashby Di.<br />

204, No tw-p 1,<br />

257 48th dis<br />

029 69th dis<br />

59 Notwpl<br />

211 Western<br />

140 Notw-pl.<br />

167 District<br />

Turners<br />

69th dis<br />

No twp 1<br />

F'rederic<br />

No twp I.<br />

No'twp 1<br />

Lexington<br />

No tHp 1<br />

68th dis<br />

eastern<br />

Eastern d<br />

No twp 1,


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Virginia - cont.<br />

Joel <strong>Grayson</strong>..............Page 295<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>. .Loudoun 169<br />

............<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> .............. King George 208<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>....... ..... AGeorge 220<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>..............Pr.William 137<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> Wythe 340<br />

.............<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Staff ord 01 6<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>..... ......... Hampshire 208<br />

John B. <strong>Grayson</strong>...........Pr,Wm, 155<br />

John M, <strong>Grayson</strong>...........Fauquier 206<br />

Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>. ...........Loudoun 247<br />

Lewis <strong>Grayson</strong>.............Fauquier 259<br />

Lucy <strong>Grayson</strong>. Shenandoah 085<br />

Lurana <strong>Grayson</strong>.........,,,Hampshire 252<br />

Margaxe t <strong>Grayson</strong>, ......... Hampshire 262<br />

Martha <strong>Grayson</strong>. ........... Loudoun 199<br />

Martha <strong>Grayson</strong> Russel 230<br />

Mary <strong>Grayson</strong>. .............Pr. Wm, 160<br />

Mary <strong>Grayson</strong>, .............Fauquier 242<br />

Mary <strong>Grayson</strong>............,,Hampshire 21.5<br />

Matilda <strong>Grayson</strong>...........Culpeper 266<br />

Matthew W. <strong>Grayson</strong> ....,...Stafford 009<br />

Minor Gra~son...........,,Fauquier 262<br />

Nancy Gmyson.,.,.........Fauquier 262<br />

Rachel <strong>Grayson</strong>...,........~ythe 330<br />

Rady H. <strong>Grayson</strong>, ..........Alebmaxle 252<br />

Randolph <strong>Grayson</strong>, ......... Wythe 317<br />

Raymond <strong>Grayson</strong>. ..........Hampshire 197<br />

..........<br />

Reuben <strong>Grayson</strong>............Hampshire 213<br />

Robert <strong>Grayson</strong>. .Augusta 309<br />

Samuel <strong>Grayson</strong>. ..........,Loudoun 174<br />

Samuel <strong>Grayson</strong>.. ..........wood 107<br />

Sarah Gra~son....,,.......stafford 017<br />

Sarah <strong>Grayson</strong>. .~auquier 240<br />

...........<br />

Sarah M. <strong>Grayson</strong>.......,.,Alexandria 387<br />

Susan <strong>Grayson</strong>. .......... .vood -149<br />

Susan J. <strong>Grayson</strong>...,...,..Alexandria 334<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>....,..,...,AlPemdrle 252<br />

Thornas <strong>Grayson</strong>, ........... ~taffard 018<br />

.........<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>..,.,.,.....CuZpeper 269<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>.. .Madison 080<br />

Watt <strong>Grayson</strong>.. ............Alexandria 397<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>. .Hampshire 213<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>. .......... Culpeper 280<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>. .........,Montgomery 025<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>, stafford 022<br />

..........<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>.. ......... stafford 023<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>. .......... Wythe 331<br />

William D. <strong>Grayson</strong>........Albemarle 250<br />

William F. <strong>Grayson</strong>.....,.,Page 296<br />

Winney <strong>Grayson</strong>. ...........F'rederick 236<br />

49th dis<br />

No twp 1<br />

King Geo.<br />

King Geo<br />

no twp 1<br />

68th dis<br />

Eastern<br />

District<br />

No twp 1<br />

Ashby Di.<br />

No twp 1.<br />

Ashby di<br />

58th dis<br />

District.<br />

District<br />

No twp 1<br />

9th dist.<br />

no twp 1<br />

Ashby di.<br />

District<br />

No twp 1<br />

Eastern<br />

Ashby di.<br />

Ashby dl.<br />

68th dis<br />

No twp 1<br />

68th Dis.<br />

District<br />

District<br />

2nd Dist,<br />

No twp 1<br />

65th dis.<br />

Eastern<br />

Ashby die<br />

Alexandr<br />

65th Dis.<br />

Alexandr<br />

no twp 1<br />

eastern<br />

No tq 1,<br />

no twp 1<br />

Aleicandr<br />

District<br />

Fairf ax<br />

4lst dist<br />

Eastern<br />

eastern<br />

68th dis<br />

no twp 1<br />

49th Dist<br />

16th ~ist,


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Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

2506 Cherokee Lane<br />

Winston-Salem,<br />

5 May 1974<br />

Thank you for your informative letter re the <strong>Grayson</strong> family of<br />

N*C., Tenn. and west.<br />

<strong>The</strong> progenitor of my line, Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong> (b ca 1750), received<br />

a land grant in Rutherford County, K.C. on the North Fork of the<br />

First Broad Ri ~ e at r the Burke County line In 1773. Presumably,<br />

it was entered prbor to that time. Later census returA~u i~dicate<br />

that his children were born in Virginia.<br />

In the next 27 years, Joseph received six additional land grants<br />

I<br />

and purchased six other tracts of land totalling well over 1,000<br />

acres, all located in tho present Golden Valley Community in the<br />

South Mountains of Rutherford County*<br />

Nothing is known of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>'s wife who apparently died<br />

I prior to 1807. On Dec. 17th of that year, Joseph married again,<br />

this time to Rachel Van Zmdt, a spinster of advanced middle age,<br />

He died, intestate, in Rutherford County sometime after 1810*<br />

I Probably, he is buried in the old <strong>Grayson</strong> family cemetery which is<br />

' now the site of First Broad Baptist Church*<br />

Estate proceedings of the widow Rachel Graysan provide the only<br />

proof of some of the children of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>, a11 by his first<br />

wife or wives. <strong>The</strong>y were (not in order)r<br />

1. Joseph Jr. m 1807 Lettuce J, blelton. Moved to Henderson Co,,<br />

I<br />

Kentucky .<br />

2. Isaac m 1807 Mary (Polly) Melton. Died in Rutherford Go. in<br />

1843.<br />

I 3. Benjamin rn Anna hielton and d 1843 in Rutherford County.<br />

4, W8lliam m 1807 Susannah Logan and d 1841 in Rutherford County.<br />

5. Elizabeth m Wm. F. Whitesides znd d in Rutherford County.<br />

6 a Susan (~usannah) b 25 Ivlay 1777 m Robert Black Dcvinney & went<br />

to Georgia.<br />

Isham <strong>Grayson</strong> who sued the other heirs of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong> in 1815<br />

apparently was another. He did not live in Rutherford County* A<br />

I John <strong>Grayson</strong> who appears once in the early Rutherford records may<br />

have been another. Probably, there were more.<br />

While the names of the children of Wren <strong>Grayson</strong> arc suggestive of<br />

I a familial connection, I have no evidence and no opinion on the<br />

matter. If you find any evidence connecting the two lines or any<br />

mention of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong> in Virginia, I would like to know.<br />

I<br />

Incidentally, Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>'s grandchildren of record had the<br />

common family names--Joseph, John, Benjamin, William, Susan, Elizabeth,<br />

Sarah and Ivlary, there being several of each name,<br />

I hope this helps.


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Prom the Biographical Record & Portrait Album of Webster and<br />

Hamilton Counties,, Iowa; Clarke Pub1 Co. 19028 pp 503,504,352-3:<br />

ENJANIN GRA'L'SOS,a proli~inelitnlld<br />

eaterprisi~ig citizet~ of Fort Dodge, is a<br />

nntiva of Virginin, liavirlg been born in<br />

Londoon Connty, thnt Stnte, October !27,1833.<br />

IIe wns ed~tcnted at a ~nntbemntiml school<br />

at Alesandria, then ono of the most noted<br />

, scl!ools of the kind in the country. His intention,<br />

nfter completing llis education was<br />

to enter the coast survey, bt~t instead accepted<br />

a position as civil engineer in the construction<br />

of tho Unnnibnl (O: St. Jo Itoilrond.<br />

In 1854 lie mmo to Ioma in tlicintcrests of the<br />

c~pitalists ot' Bnlti mom, and after remnining<br />

at Ilcs Noines about three months, the land<br />

ofiice at Fort Dodge was established, wllen<br />

Nr. <strong>Grayson</strong> came to this piace, as affording<br />

betrer f;tcilitics for operations ill real estate,<br />

niiicll 118s been his chief occupntion since<br />

tlirrt time. During tlie \mr Nr. Qrayson<br />

wns Assistntlt Payrnost.er ill tlie nrnly with<br />

l~eildqunrterfin New York City. Pew lueu<br />

ate living in Fort Dodgo who bemmo idcntificd<br />

with tlic to~v:i as early as Nr. Gr~yson,<br />

tllc date of his settlement being October 1,<br />

1856, since which titne he has taken an<br />

I active iuterest in tho progress .lid growth<br />

of the place. He is n n~nri of c~iltare, and<br />

possesses natt~ml nbility in a liigll degrce.<br />

His brother, Dr. F. S. Qrnyson, is also a<br />

prominent ~ild respected citizen of Fort<br />

Dodge..<br />

Atlloilg the oltl n~ztl hollorctl cesidet~ts<br />

of Fort 1)t~lgc is r~i~uibcrctl L:ctijn~lii~i <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

\\-110 is n il;\tive oi the nl(l l)l,~iiiliio:l,<br />

his birtll 11ovi11g cwclrrrcll in Loutlouti<br />

cou~lty. I'irgillin. October 27. 1S33. I Iis<br />

parents \\-ere Richnrcl 0. atill l[nrgnrct<br />

(Fitztiugli) Graysoll, imtli rel)rc-+ctit;~ti\~es<br />

of cdd antl clistiuguishcrt ianiilics oi tllat<br />

state. Tlie father, wi~o \\-as n Inrgc larillo\\fncr,<br />

dictl ill Virginia, when nbot~t fartv<br />

years of age, and tllc motl~cr ~vllcn iortyotle.<br />

In tllcir fa~nill- \\-crc SIX ch;'rlrcti,<br />

~~al~rcly : Anlt. wife of Ct~lo~iel Fitz, -711,<br />

of Staut~ton. \'irgitiia: Mary, wife t,i .c\-.<br />

E. 11. 11~1rI~\v, \\'asttir~gt~d, 11. C. : Be11 ;'<br />

jamitr. our sitl~iwt: T. F.. n resitlc~rt 01<br />

Fort Dotlge: 1iic.Ii;trct 0.. \vho \\-as killed<br />

ill the Civil war: and IIclcn. \vlia dicd ill<br />

irl inttcy.<br />

T11e sul)jc.ct of this review \\.as grill-<br />

~.,,~riI;; rearctl ant1 etlttcatctl ill his native'<br />

cuultty. He ntte~t(lccl all ac;~rlc.niy at I,ce>burg,<br />

\-irgitii;t. :iti(l it150 tlic ~li~~ll~~ititti~~l<br />

SCI~OLII at .\lcsa~itlria. that state, ~vllcrc IN<br />

took n ccmrse ill ~ilathc~iiatics aurl civil ctigi~iccring.<br />

Leavi~ig hnlne in IV.;~, at tllc<br />

age of t\vcnty )cars. Ilc \lent to llicsouri.<br />

antl at St. 1,ouis bccniiic ctxiiicctc~l \\.it11 n<br />

civil c~~gi~~ccr \\-III> Ilntl ill cli:ir:,.c tlir coustruction<br />

of tile Tia~i~ltl~nl & St. -1o.sc1111 Railroatl.<br />

n~itl n-lttl i1l11~)irttetl Jlr. C;ra!-sc>n ns<br />

stil~eriiitc~t~lc~~t oi tlic builcling nf tllc :-oad<br />

alnitg- :-lie li1.3t t\\.c~~ty-fii.~ 11lilcs e;lst oi St.<br />

Jose~li. 1Ic \).as thus c.iill~lo~-ccl until the sus-<br />

~)CIISI~III of tile ~vork. \\,lien Iic CJIIIC' to Fort<br />

D~lgct. Oct~jbcr<br />

. .<br />

I. 1s: j. as a ctvrl cngltxer<br />

in locating larirl \~at.mrlts. We also acted<br />

as .gait ior several castcrn lnrlcl agencies,<br />

and is tchtla~ \\-ell k~to\\.it arnollg tlie estcnsivr.<br />

latitl o\\-ucrs of lawn.<br />

011 t l 27t11 ~ of October. 1Sj8. 111..<br />

Gm!.so~i ~nnrsietl Al iss Kantiie S. IZllutlcs.<br />

al tialive of Loutluun colinty. Virginia,<br />

anc. .L tlnuglitcr 01' Captaiin H. 11. Rhvdrs.<br />

of the ~'llitecl Stntcs 113vy. lie\\- t1ccr;rsed.<br />

Qf*the eight cliiltlrell born of tl~is utii~w,<br />

four are still livilig. ~iamcl~: AIarion, n<br />

resident of I-Iartfcxtl, Con~tecticut : Iticilard,<br />

;L lunibert~inn of Seattle. \\*nshington:<br />

arid Bcr~jarnin atid Robert. both residcuts<br />

of Des ;\loi~ies. Io\\-a.<br />

\Yi,en Mr. Gtil~son camc to Fort<br />

q)dge there \\.as iiclt n settletllcnt I)et\\-een<br />

-1% city and Sious City. and tltosc early<br />

days \\-ere frai1,n;lit I\ it11 cotisideral~lc pionccr<br />

c.iperiencc. I Ic served as assistant<br />

payn1:rster ill the IQtlcrnl nrliiy for a time,<br />

retitrlli~~g to Fort Dmlgc ill 1864. sillce<br />

svliiclt tii~ie Ile I1n.s ~icitlc Itis Ilomr ol~itlterruptetll~.<br />

Ilcrc. Flc was ~nadc a JIaso~t in<br />

1858. being the tirst lnan initiated into the<br />

lodge a: fl~is plnct.. Religiously Ile is a<br />

nlenllx-r of the El)isccyxl cliurcl~. 3Ir.<br />

Cimn!son Iia.; ~ttndc for ItinlscIi all ho~lorahtc<br />

rc~.ortl in I)rlsiricss, as n citizcn. irielid arid<br />

~~eigfilnlr IIC is truc lo cvcry tluty. nucl justly<br />

lllcrits tlle cstccln in \\-liicli lie is Iield.


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'$2 a day for privates wEo-*marched<br />

"L -"<br />

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to S~irit Lalie after '57 massacre I<br />

continge~lt~the State of Iowa, and hencelo€ March, and ranged above thelto the Committee on ~1;<br />

Dodge/you will observe that all not!average prices for that seasonlw i t h the other vor<br />

made ancharged to the general coni-in 1857. You n1.y rememberherewith submitted, PI<br />

expedition .to spirit Lake aftwimittee are charged to the State.lthat that month was very in- doubtlessly before thp<br />

news of a $massacre there byl<strong>The</strong>se bills and vouchers thus)clement, that the roads wereln~itlee wha the bit<br />

a hand-of Sioux Indians led by approved should be regarded aslobstruct~d with snow andlreferred to was prep<br />

Chief Inkpndutah. Several of the jsatisfactory evidence that the tranrportatinn a l m n r t imn-reportrd to the Y<br />

volunteers died during theiarticles charged were acrually I have already called~Representativer. <strong>The</strong> <<br />

expedition from the severity of furnished to and received by thelyour attention to the thoroughlthat bill as certified '<br />

the winter storms on the volunteers. -Each is in fact a!scrutiny to which these billsjevidence of the estii<br />

prairie.<br />

receipt executed by the officerlhave been subjected; it is onlyupoll these claims<br />

Following is a copy oi theldesiignated for that duty by the necessary to add that those whoistale of Iowa prop<br />

,application made to the state!volunteers.<br />

thus examined them were menithem out of her o<br />

of Iowa for reimbursement for1 But, secondly, these claimsffamiliar with the subject, andj~ou will learn by !<br />

'supplies furnished and forlare fortified by additionallthnt the examination was nladeiof the Secretary<br />

services rendered in the ex-;evidence. Although the corn-;before any provision had beenibut for the lache<br />

pedition.<br />

TO-Hon. W. .T. Cullen,<br />

Superintendent Etc.<br />

State of Iowa<br />

Sir:<br />

.Lmissary was not acting underlmade for their payment by thelof a clerical qf<br />

a comnlissioi~ from the general government. (would today be .<br />

Governor of Iowa, his cer- Permit me to add by way(and these clair<br />

tificates or receipts have been of conclusion under this head,/be~n paid to t<br />

treated as valid by both the that nearly all of the claimants,a~king their ai<br />

Governor and Legislature of were poor frontiers men, ~h~lgeneral gover<br />

Application is llercby made inithat State. At the last session surrendered the provisions thatithat the origin<br />

bphalf of the persons herein-lo! ,the Iowa Legislature thesethey had been enahled by thelbe f0~11d in<br />

named, for the paymenl,l)llls and vouchers were sub-/most rigid economy'to put in Secretary of '<br />

ja<br />

f<br />

names respectively, viz:<br />

1.H. A. Cramer<br />

2. John Shippy<br />

3. ~ostwlck a Fostcr<br />

4. W. Clark<br />

5. W. R. Miller<br />

6. Rhaderick Smith<br />

7. A. 5. White<br />

8. Walter C. Wilson<br />

9. David Rlack<br />

10. Lalman Wiltsev<br />

11..M. W. Hovrland<br />

12. Jeremiah Evens<br />

13. Robertson & Bartin<br />

11. G. W. McClore<br />

15. A. R. Tillis<br />

16. Thomas A. Reid<br />

17. Jahn Shaffner<br />

1s. Harrls Hoover<br />

OFFICERS<br />

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His proposal: law partnership'<br />

e<br />

. TRIANGLE--<br />

(Continued from page 1IC)<br />

began to talk of going to Pike's peak4<br />

where the great esciternent for gold<br />

had beco~ne the cry of the day.<br />

"Through November and<br />

Decernber 1 did as I had intended. I<br />

thought hlollie began to love rnp. She<br />

knew better than to try to coquette<br />

me. She would kiss m &rs Bthn rind<br />

&kJ%t I should%nve resented any<br />

of her fondling kindness if it had been<br />

extended and she knetv it. 1 did not<br />

intend to be led on and she kne\r9 it.<br />

About the first of 1)ccenlber'. I cannot<br />

state the day of the ivcck but think it<br />

was Monday. I proposed to go into a<br />

law partnership. g~ving her half the<br />

profits arid I doing tne work. She<br />

made me no reply..<br />

"I thcn thought she \t40uld refuse<br />

me, and was preparing for it. I called<br />

at the time fixed for 3 reply, and she<br />

never mentioned the suhject to me in<br />

any manner whatsoever. I went away<br />

with a sad heart. She treated me very<br />

kindly. 1 thought she rather pitied<br />

me. Of course, I shunned pity and her<br />

kindr]ess to me I was in my mind<br />

preparing to turn into mockcry. when<br />

on thc 14th of Ilecember. 1858, I<br />

received her polite note stating that<br />

she knew 1 could niakc her happy and<br />

she thot~ght she could make mc happy<br />

- all she asked was for me to obta~n<br />

her father's consent.<br />

"1 received the note from my clerk<br />

my dear Alollie<br />

"I had used no endearing terms to<br />

hrr. I had never given her good cause<br />

to tliink I loved her until I had boltfly<br />

spoken to her in plain English. I then<br />

lovcd her as 1 had ne\'er lovcd her<br />

before. I had not cooixd her w~tlr i<br />

flo\vers and orcsents. 1 had acted<br />

manly, exccpi by the weakness of<br />

loi0e I had been held to her like the<br />

needle to the polc. or magnet. .<br />

"Such was the history of my<br />

courtship witti my dear !tlollie, whom<br />

I expect to be my wife, to share my<br />

joys and for a.hom mag I ialtvays hive<br />

a thousand good thoughts lor her<br />

irclfare to one for myself ... for whom<br />

may I redouble my exertion to be<br />

grcat and good. wise and true and by ,<br />

God's blessing if ice will hear the<br />

prayer of a wicked man. I pray that I<br />

may bc to her an ever faithful friend.<br />

guarding I1er as a tender flo\ver from<br />

the frosts of .life, a loving kind<br />

hnsbnnd and one worthy 01 her brave<br />

heart. vivid, ch;istc love and true<br />

spirit. God help her and me for her.<br />

"1 have written by the foregoing<br />

chapter in my life for the eyes of no<br />

one ... for myselfonly. 1 have on:^ two<br />

fears iri this life. One is that hlollie<br />

will be but short lived, as she is a<br />

summer blossorn and another is thal I<br />

shall not willfully - l~urt her<br />

dccply, neglect to do my duty and .<br />

that some silent hour she will weep<br />

over my hard heart. God is my judge<br />

that I do not rear that L sh:111 do this<br />

intentionally - no. never! I only fear<br />

nly thoughtless nature.<br />

"I believe that my dear Mollie will<br />

try to please me. ant1 look to our<br />

mutual interests. I havc no doubt of<br />

this. tler temper is quick and I have<br />

o~ily lo guard my okn, as I am ocfrom<br />

the P.O. from W.W. White<br />

casionally fool enough to get mad,<br />

(publisher of the Sentinel). Several<br />

which is simply a kind of insanity or<br />

persons were in the office at thc time<br />

lun;~cy, just as fatal as any other. Not<br />

1 read the note. I had too much<br />

that persons should ncver have<br />

discretion to let any of them skc my<br />

f~leling but that they should never<br />

feelings. I put the notc in my pocket<br />

havc anything like madness, as<br />

and as soon as possible called to see<br />

, .<br />

dangerous in mankind as in the<br />

canine spccies. wherq it generally<br />

.One of the sons of Andrew Jackson proves quite fatal."<br />

Azcltine was William Wallace, born Five months later on May 11,'<br />

Sept. 1.5, lll(i8. in Crundy County, 1859, John F. Uuncombe and Mary A.<br />

Iowa. He married Ella Spry- \i'illi;!rns wprr niarrir '(, !!!r ~.~ZOI!<br />

Hathaway March 6, 1895.<br />

were born seven children: William<br />

Ohe ol" the dkljidlbrs m' .tb E.:' Charles F., publisher of the<br />

marriage was Clara E:lizahcth born. Chron~k~l~ and a onetime mayor of<br />

Jan. '22; 1'308. Clara married John Fort Dodge; Mary J., wril. crrcJ!.S<br />

Hardcastle in 1!J27 and their children Sen. \V. S. Kenyon; Gertrude; and<br />

are Jack W.. born Dcc. 28. 1939, and John A.<br />

Barbara Kay. born Oct. 6. 19:Ia.<br />

Duncombe died Aug. 2,1902.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> only child to survive infancy of Travers and Efiary (~oniphah)<br />

Cooke was Colonel John Cooke (1755-1 819) who married on November<br />

18, 1784, Mary Thomson I%son, daughter of the Ronorable bbrge<br />

Pason (1725-1792) of Gunston HaJ$. Colonel Cooke was possessed<br />

of a very handsome estate including Ylarlborough which acqubcd<br />

from the Bbrcera. Colonel and Mrs. Cooke had a lorge family of children<br />

but I will mention only their daughter Smah Ikson Cooke (1791-<br />

1861 ) who, as the widow of Wilson Cary Selden (1772-1822) of<br />

Salvington, mied secondly on llrrrch 15, 1825 her cousin Doctor<br />

Robert &borne Grays on (1789-1 841 ), grandson of Colonel William<br />

Bronough (1730-1800) a& I4zu-y Doniphan, his second wife, mentioned<br />

on page 220. <strong>The</strong>ir son was Doctor John Cooke <strong>Grayson</strong> (1832-1 E74)<br />

of Salubria, Cd.pepe~ County and he was the father of the late<br />

Ad&& Gary Travers <strong>Grayson</strong> (1876-193$), personal plqysician of -'..ci2:li<br />

President Woodrow Wilson and president of the American Red Cross.<br />

"Abstract of Wills and Inventories , Fairfax County, Virginia,<br />

17@--1801, by J. Estelle Stewart mng.<br />

*',<br />

W I Y Book A. Will of French Ekson, proven 18 Xov.,<br />

1748. (Excerpt) "To qy youngest son the remaining Mf of my I.2<br />

land including the plantation rented to Thomas Xonteith and that<br />

.. rented to 1Zr. Ben <strong>Grayson</strong> on which %he mill now is .,<br />

n<br />

Will Book E. \Jill of bnis Ellzey, dated 1 kt., 1786;<br />

proven 19 Dec., 1786. Sons: \iiLTiam (to have land in Loudoun<br />

County), William. Daughters : Elixabe th if e of Willian: &cock),<br />

&my (widmr of William iJes t), Thowin (), Sarah (wife of William<br />

Turner), Patience (wife of Thomas ~grd), Stac (her first husband<br />

was Burgess Berfley - second Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> T . Stacy Grqson<br />

four youngest children: Benjamin, Susan, Sara and Ann. Grandson:<br />

Lewis Ellzey. Sibyl Seck (dau, by second wife), E h . son William.<br />

W U Book G. Will of Peter Wagner. Dated 21 April,<br />

* 1795; proven 1,5 bhy, 1795. Wife: Sinah. Sons : Beverley Robinson<br />

Wagner and Peter Wagner. Daughters: Sinah, fkry Eliza (nm I<br />

suppose wife of a ~ert3in~~IJilliam <strong>Grayson</strong>"), Ann, Sally, Sarah. k s ,<br />

wife, son Beverly R, ruxl George Ileneale ("my assistant clerk"), 3'<br />

Father-in-law Col. Daniel 14cCarty.<br />

nhmls of Southwest Virgini~,~ by Lewis Preston Summers.<br />

p. 64.0, <strong>The</strong> report of IJilliam PkXiLlen, James Bane and<br />

Robert &Gee the persons appointed Lo view the way from Ptichael<br />

Prices field to where Greslzams path goes into the Catawba rod<br />

being returned on considerction trhereof it is the opinion of the<br />

Court that the new road be opened es marked by the viewers, and that<br />

Philip Barriger with Robert Grsyson, William EIclELlen, Robert tlcGee ,<br />

Robert Ritche, John Crinor, Jlickl Lake, George Feilder, John Ramy,<br />

h o n Cook, Joseph ikDonald, Jacob Sejler, James Bane, Wm. Preston,<br />

Sfichael Price nnd Jacob Smith, crnci their Tithables or any other who<br />

may settle within his Bounds do open and keep the aame in Rep&<br />

q3 , accmdi% to Fincastle Counw,<br />

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pa 835. William Trigg sworn and admitted a Deputy Surveyor<br />

of fbddow Creek and running into the Plne Spur Road about a I<br />

mile east of James Cornute Is on the head of the f dl branch. It<br />

is ordered that William <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jonathan Elswick, Thomas liallet<br />

and WilliatP La~~son or my three of then being first sworn do view I<br />

the ground proposed for a road agreeable to the aforementioned<br />

petition and make report thereof to court, (1bntganery county)<br />

p, 861. Nov. 4, 1795, Edward Rutledge, William Wallace,<br />

James Hoge and William <strong>Grayson</strong> appointed overseers of the road. Daniel<br />

Hotre qualified as Sheriff. Adam Soucler appointed overseer of<br />

the poor. John Crow appointed overseer of the road. Ibnry Binhamin<br />

granted leave to build a water grist mill on his own land on Plumb<br />

Creek. Jacob Benjamin, John Charlton, WiLliam Taylor appointed<br />

overseers of the road, James Hoge and Uilliam Graysob qualified<br />

tp overseers of the poor. Samuel Tlancil appointed overseer of the<br />

road. David Cloyd qualified aylkputy Surveyor. (14ontgomery ~ o u n ~ )<br />

p, 863. April 6, 1796, William <strong>Grayson</strong> qualified as<br />

Overseer of the Poor, Frederick Smith fined for not serving as<br />

a Grand Juror. Patthias Crum exempted from payment of County levies<br />

and poor rates. Robert Xing qualified as Overseer of the Poor. C<br />

Charles IWadden bound to John Klng . Job Preston qualified as<br />

Lieut. Col., Commandant of a Regiment of Artillery, 3rd Division.<br />

(Ibntgcmery County. )<br />

July 21, 1784. 1iilli.m <strong>Grayson</strong> bought 100 dres on Little<br />

River Branch of Woods River for L 300 from Henry Skeggs and My,<br />

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his wife. (bntgomcry County)<br />

nl.lontgmery County, Virginia - Circa 1790," by Netti Scbreiner-<br />

Panti8 .<br />

Pa 33<br />

1789 Person charged W h i k males White nkles<br />

with taxes over 21 years 16 fo 21; yeass Slaves bses I<br />

Mar, 30 <strong>Grayson</strong>, William <strong>Grayson</strong>, William 0 0 7<br />

1790<br />

gb, 21, Gra-, Robert Gri$som, Robert 0 0 6<br />

Mar, 7 <strong>Grayson</strong>, John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jobn 1 3 8<br />

p. 49. John Bell -- 50 acres on Little River adjacent to William<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>. 25 &y 1785.<br />

p. 95. &oh 30, 1789. (Litgle River and Clapboard creek)<br />

Thomas ~lles Vm, rays son: Philip Hogen, John Shilling, (m-these<br />

names in List M of i.fontgomery County 1792/93; b--this name in Tax<br />

List B of Wythe County in 1793)<br />

p. 100. February 24 .,.<br />

(Tams and Stroubles creek3 )<br />

Gaspr ~ari~er' , Philip 8arigero, John 131ackc, Samuel ~addap,<br />

Robert Gpys on, Wm. ~ e c " Andrew ~ Illartin, Bcs tonolkrtin, Bryan<br />

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Creek) John Grayaonm, others included, (m-this name appears in<br />

List M of 14ontgomex-y County 1792/93. )<br />

*Guardians Bonds of Albenarle County, Virginia, 1783-1 852, " compiled<br />

and Rzblished by M y Catharine bkpby.<br />

p. 4, Loose Bonds. Orphanr John TerrU; Parent: Reubin<br />

Terrill; Dab: 'I 1 Dec., 1788; Security: William <strong>Grayson</strong>; Guardian:<br />

John Wood; Amount of Bond: 1,000 pounds,<br />

p. 40. Loose Bonds. Orphan: Patsy <strong>Grayson</strong>; Parents<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>; Date: 7 Sept., 2812; Security: William Wood;<br />

Guardian: Joseph Field; Amount of Bond: $1,000.<br />

p. 43. Loose Bonds, Orphan: Sarah <strong>Grayson</strong>; Parent:<br />

Thomas Grapon; Date t 6 Sept., 1813; Security: Benjamin Martin,<br />

John Wood; Guardian: Rdph H. Field; Amount of Bond: $1,500.<br />

p. 182. Bond Book 111. Orphan: Ehry fiances <strong>Grayson</strong>;<br />

Parent: Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>; Date 1 kt., 1849; Securityr Thomas H.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, John <strong>Grayson</strong>; Guardian: GJilliam D. <strong>Grayson</strong>; Amount of Bord:<br />

$3,000.<br />

* Cad Churches, Mniaters and Families of Virginia, Vol. If, by<br />

Bishop Williarn Zkade,<br />

p. 62, Letitia Breckenridge, dau, of Attorney General<br />

John and rky(Cabell) Breckenridge, m. (1) Senator William <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

p. 72. Among the vestrymdn of St. George's Parish,<br />

Spotsylvania Co., sere William <strong>Grayson</strong> and Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

p, 206, - <strong>Grayson</strong> is listed as a Justice of the Peace<br />

in Stafford Co.<br />

p, 213, In 1784, the Rev, Spnce <strong>Grayson</strong> was chosen minister<br />

of Dettingen Parish, Prince Glillim County.<br />

p) 273. In the years 1773, 1774 and 1778, the Rev, Spence<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> was the minister,. .. .,<br />

(Cameron Parish, Loudon county).<br />

p, 276. Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> was a vestryman in Cameron Parish,<br />

Loudon Co., scmetime after 1777,<br />

p, 435. Among the signers of the resolutions of the patriots<br />

of the Nmthern Neck of Virginia in the year 2765 were William <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

aArchi~ of the Pioneers of ~azewell County, Virginia,# Transcribed<br />

an3 edited by Netti Schreiner-Yantis.<br />

Will Book I, page 280, ' John <strong>Grayson</strong> was a purchaser at<br />

the sale of the estate of Catharina Suiter. Dec. 1828.<br />

Deed Book 4, page 171. John <strong>Grayson</strong> of Washington Co,,<br />

Va,, in a deed. 1827.<br />

Deed Book 8, pages 203, 236. John and Agnes <strong>Grayson</strong> of<br />

Washington Co., Va., in two deeds. 1844,


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@Tb Virginia Genealogist, * a qquarbrly edited by John Frederick Darm.<br />

Vol.lfT, p, 117. 1800 'Pax List of Albemarle Co,, Va,<br />

Thomas Grapon, estate. 0 Bthable, ti harse.<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong>, 1 tithiable, 4 horses,<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>. 1 tithable, 6 horses,<br />

p. 143. Query 272. CATlXI"I'. Reuben Catlett who died testate<br />

in Caroline Co., Va., 1794 was same Reuben Catlett who was son of John<br />

Catlett 111 arvE wife Nary <strong>Grayson</strong> of St. Mary's Pariah, Caroline Co,<br />

Can anyone prove or disprove this statement Hugh H. IIankins, Route 3,<br />

Lamsnceburg, I@.<br />

Vol, IV. p, 35, <strong>The</strong> Virginia Gazette, 14 June, 1780, Charles<br />

Washington, escheator, advertises forfeited estates fa sale in Spobylvania<br />

Co,: John <strong>Grayson</strong>ta 300 acres on Fall Hill about three miles<br />

from Fredericksburg, the greater part uncleared, with buildings,<br />

Notes from the Journal of John Ikrcer, John Hede;man<br />

(175&11796 Po m'"*<br />

i e d Catherine Grapon, daughter of the Rev. Spence<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, and left iaaus,<br />

Vol, VIII, p. 133, British Mercantile CTLaims. 1775-1803,<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>, Fairf ax, 3 pounds 4 shjllin~rp, due 10 bug. 1773.<br />

D i d about fifteen yenra agor 1eQt s lrree eeta-be, though involved,<br />

Val, X, p, 122, Botetourt Co. TXthables : 1770-1771, includes<br />

John Grayaon 3.<br />

p, lBO GRAYSON. Wish information on Capt. William <strong>Grayson</strong>'s<br />

son John, believed born in Spotsylvanisl Co,, Va. Who was his wife<br />

John's son John Jefferson <strong>Grayson</strong> born 26 Nov., 1789, Klbemarle Co.,<br />

Va,, did I4 AprQ 1862, Logan Coo, YC,, married Susanna Britt.<br />

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Efrs, John J. Banchi, 200 Hazzard St,, Warren, Ariz. 85642,<br />

POI, XIX, p. 140. SUT.mLAm - COUNCIL. WaUd like to<br />

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contact descendants of Joseph Sutherld and his wife ELizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

of Ubomarle Co., Va. Known children: Joseph and Susan, Joseph died<br />

1801, Albemarle Co., Va. Would like to know parents of Jesse CouncKl<br />

(born 1734-5, Va,; died before 1840, Knax Co, , Tenn.) who lived in<br />

N,C,, went to Xnox Co,, Tenn,, before 1800, His wife wm Elizabeth -*<br />

Mrs. Frank C, Beard, 1201 W. Taylcur, Lovington, N, hx. 88260, I<br />

Vo;b. W, p. 33. George Chilton, in 1762, was listed as over-<br />

eeer Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>'s quarter at tbe buntaim in Laudaun County.<br />

p. 203. British Mercantile Cldms, 177+1802. p. 55.<br />

Willlm <strong>Grayson</strong>, Albemwle, L 14,16,1& by account. He is lidng in<br />

Albemmle and has always been willing and able to pag his debts. Just<br />

before the commencement of the war he pdd Richard Anderson, factor af<br />

the claimants, a hogshead bf tobacco which amounted to more than the<br />

debt, but Mr, Anderson not findim it convenient to pay him the dSffer-<br />

ence returned the tobacco and left the account open.<br />

pay the debt out of his present crop of wheat,<br />

CRANGE COUNTX. Will Book 2<br />

I% says he will<br />

p. 43. Payment made to Robert <strong>Grayson</strong>. 3 Nov., 1745, in<br />

settlement of account of William Crosthwait,.<br />

p, 44, John <strong>Grayson</strong> was one of the appraisers of estate of<br />

Satuuell James. (WB2, pp 201-02) Feb. 1755.<br />

pp, 2211222, Inventory of eatate of John <strong>Grayson</strong>. 28 Aw.,<br />

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I GRAYSON GENEALOGY NEWSLETTB VOL. .2 . NO.. 7 0.. PM.E 131<br />

Mrs,.Irene Gragsan Tait of Florida states that she has<br />

verified there is no PxSnce William Pasisl~~ in S.C.. IgThc<br />

%.C1. line came through the factr that one of the mothers<br />

had been born there an& returned later with her childrsrrl<br />

after they had been born in Mrginia.tt ,*,,,,the plot thickens;<br />

for thoso of you who have been follow in^ the S,C, <strong>Grayson</strong>s,<br />

you will recall that the current theory is that there were<br />

two SoC. Grayssn lines and that both came from overseas and not<br />

from Virginia, Mrs. Tait; we axe all awaiting eagerly for your<br />

evidence, (refer to page 91, Vol. 2*,Nor so..) (Also see letter p,3.35,<br />

Contcnts of this issue: u z : K y , hr~mGxtznta--, frcm Howard E,<br />

Gxayeon ; lJ+-b;: Fdrntmso*n.on omnections nnd query from Hr<br />

Mi t o he 11; JJ-= ~ i . C ~ ~ . s e a f r = on qDS r L W ~ i c PLBCI*~<br />

Gray~~n of Selma, Also who is descended fro10 Rev,.Spericc Momse<br />

Graymn of BaL. Aim through Spence Wantsop G r a ; y ~ ~ ' f i r , b,. 1812 and<br />

C3aud.e Gray~~ni b. 1857 at Auburn, Ala* ; 145-6s. A nice Lettar<br />

fron Mrs, Underwood, wlth all the 1850 %'~X&S~~.~,W$ PZ a-m. i147: .<br />

a: nice letter fron Clif <strong>Grayson</strong> with 1690 Tenn, c$z-$LL_l~ns vet::<br />

14-8-13: 3 more pages from the 27 page WuLfcalc manuscr~n-l;.<br />

I_ - P V L CIIk<br />

Below Is a list of 3974 gr~fcsso~~ f ram the Nat.kona.1 Frrc..ult:g<br />

DirecLory, ltrs. Soden of 5535 M,W.. 4th Co~xrt, DCR MOPYIC.~~<br />

IOI~ selids out the <strong>Grayson</strong>-<br />

As:: oof.~,t; on CCq.x$.ge Elaina ,<br />

would you mail to this list If any af you ],ant cards for a list<br />

or mnt Mrs, Scden to mail to a list, foe1 free to negotifitc<br />

with her dircct;ly, <strong>The</strong> list was kindJy sent by] Howard E.. Gray~un,<br />

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THE KEN'1'IICL;Y LATiD GMi!TS<br />

by Willard Rouse Jillson<br />

Published by Genealogical Pliblishing &., Inc.<br />

Bal timorc, Mcryland 1971<br />

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Pagc 5'1 - Virfirlia Grants -<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>, \An. 400 10 69 178!~-3-15 Jef icrson<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Pr~jn~in 600 13 27 1785-3-7 Fayc t Le<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, 3enjamj.n 6,212 13 118 1785-3-15 Fayette<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Penjar~in 1,400 13 120 1785-3-7 Pa~yctte<br />

Paye 3 79- Old 1;en-Lucky Grants - --<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Ifill ia111 70,000 5 110 1785-12-2 Fayette<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, \tu. 12,000 6 57 1736-[+-I7 Faycttc<br />

Grnyson, ~tn. 10,000 6 98 1785-11-15 Fayettc<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>, 14.1, 1,500 15 561 1735-1-6 Plili-tar:<br />

Gray son, !h. 1,500 15 562 1785-1-20 Eli1 i tary<br />

Crnyson, lh. , lleirs 1,500 16 111 1785-5-23 liilitnl-y<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, ;l~. , 1Te.i.r~ 665 16 112 1386-6-13 tiilitary<br />

Graysc~n, l:h., lleirs 1,500 16 114 1795-5-LL bIi1 itary<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>, 17. V. S, 2,000 1G 353 1793-9-19 Plason<br />

Crays ~n, :a. 15,455 17 157 1309-3-6 Gal 1 atin<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Co. Court 230 18 68 1812-7-3 llendcrson I<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Co. Court 320 13 69 1812-7-8 Hertderson<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Cn. Court 3,000 18 117 1812-11-27 Union<br />

Gray sot1 iicndcryr 119 19 334 1812-7-8 IIenderson<br />

Gray son Scninary 201 19 362 1821-7-3 Un i ~ ~ n<br />

-- Pa~e 316- Grants South of Green River -<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, 11.h. 200 2 331 1804-8-30 Log an<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>, Joshua 57 48 305 1554-9-6 Flening<br />

Grnyson, Thomas M. 200 115 235 1830-11-2i Eel 1<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>, Thomas 11, 200 115 492 1690-11-19 Ibr I an<br />

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Clayton, Ind.<br />

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Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>--<br />

Enclosed please find check for No. 6 of <strong>Grayson</strong> Bulletin and also<br />

advance payment for nest issue. 1 hope there w i l l be many more,<br />

I because, as yet, I have not had one clue that would link my Lrayson<br />

line to that of any of your contributors. I would like ta correspond<br />

with any of the 31 msmbers who might be in Tennessee or Indiana, for<br />

I surely, surelyk one of them has an Edmondson or Edrnonson in their<br />

family tree if we ran just shake him down! With at least three <strong>Grayson</strong>-<br />

Edmondson marriages in Knsx Co. Tenn. and one in Talbot Co. Maryland,<br />

whose descsndents later migrated to Tenn. and then to Indiana, I can<br />

I not believe that there =re not several living descendents of these<br />

four unions. I can furnish updated information cn the Francis Edrnonson-<br />

Jane <strong>Grayson</strong> branch if anyone is connected.<br />

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ago, and you have printed it in the Bulletin, but possibly some nf the<br />

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Thomas Edmondson, son of John Edmondson, Tred H.aven, Talbot Co. Md.,<br />

was born ca. 1679 and died 1719, On June 7, 1699, he married Mary<br />

Graysan(Grasum, Greason) in Talbot Co. Md. Mary was the widow of<br />

Robert <strong>Grayson</strong>, presumably from Talbot to. also. I have searched<br />

in vain for Robert's w i l l , but Mary <strong>Grayson</strong> Edmondson's w i l l was dated<br />

May 11, 1742, and probated, Talbot Co. Md. on June 11, 1742 naming<br />

Daniel Powell and Richard Ewbanks as Sureties. Mary's w i l l mentions<br />

the following <strong>Grayson</strong>s(Greasons) who were, presumably children or I<br />

grandchildren of Robert <strong>Grayson</strong>, her first husband:<br />

Elizabeth<br />

Edrnund<br />

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Mary<br />

Joshua<br />

Mary had at least two daughters by her second husband, Thomas Edmondson:<br />

Ann. who married John Tibbalds and had at least, one son 1<br />

Sarah, who married Dennis Hopkins and had at least two children:<br />

Francis and Elizabeth<br />

Also, in my searching through Talbot Co. Maryland records, I found the<br />

following:<br />

Joshua Grason married Sarah Johnson 6/20/1730<br />

Elira Greason married Thomas Carslake 2/3/1743<br />

Sarah Greason married Ralph Alst,3n(Elston) 6/12/1739<br />

Sarah Graysan married Michael Botfield July, 1746<br />

George <strong>Grayson</strong> listed in 1790 census<br />

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TENNESSEE:<br />

9/16/1809 Nancy <strong>Grayson</strong> married a John Edmundson at Knox Ca. Tenn.<br />

Samuel Edmundson was Bondsman. This couple migrated to<br />

Lawrence Lo. Indiana, (I have corresponded with one of theie descendents,<br />

Burton L. Garten of Indianapolis, Ind., and have sent you<br />

the information he has, but he does not know who either John's OX<br />

Nancy's parents were.)<br />

8/20/1016 Sarah(Sal1y)<strong>Grayson</strong> and John Edmondson were married by<br />

Jonathan Ayres, J.P. at Know Co. Tenn. Bondsman John Edrnondson Sr.<br />

2/3/1020 Jane brayson and Francis Edmondson were married by William<br />

Morris, J.P. at Know Lo. Tenn. Bondsman John M. Havron<br />

Now, supposedly, the latter John and Francis Edmondson were two of<br />

eight children born to Samuel Edmondson(l761-1857)who migrated to<br />

Tenn. in 1802 and bought 175 acres on 0e:her Creek, about 12 miles<br />

northwest of Knoxville. Samuel's wife's name was, supposedly, Susannah<br />

Kemp, but 1 have never found documentary proof of this. Samuel died<br />

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John(1795--1867) and Sarah(ca.1796-) Edrnandson migrated to Lewis Twp.<br />

Clay Co. Indiana, in 1840, He was a well-known Methodist minister.<br />

( <strong>The</strong>y had three children that I know of definitely:<br />

Wesley(lB23-1903) who married Caroline Moss<br />

Mary(1832-) who married George Puckett<br />

Susan Jane(1846-) who married Joel Bucklew from Tenn.<br />

Both John and Sarah <strong>Grayson</strong> Edrnondson are buried near Jasonville, Ind.<br />

Clay co.<br />

I Francis(1802-1685) and Jane <strong>Grayson</strong> Edmonson lived for a short time<br />

near the Clinch River in Tenn. before migrating by wagon to Morgan Co.<br />

Indiana, in 1829. In 1831, they came to Hendricks Co. Ind., where<br />

( they died and are buried.<br />

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According to family stories, Jane and Sarah <strong>Grayson</strong> were sisters,<br />

and the daughters of one "Big Ben" <strong>Grayson</strong> of Knox Co. Tennessee,<br />

who was "sandy haired and had considerable musical abilityvt. No one<br />

seems to know what Ben's wife's name was, but, again, supposedly,<br />

before Jane and Sarah left for Indiana, the mother gave each of the<br />

girls a piece of family furniture to remind them of their Tennessee<br />

home. Sarah was given a bedstead, and Jane, a cherry bureau. <strong>The</strong><br />

bureau was handed down to my family by Jane, my great-great grandrnott~er.<br />

Sincerely hope that all of this miscellaneous information w i l l ring<br />

a bell s0rnek~hr.r~--it's all I have been able to gather after years of<br />

searching.<br />

1.310 Flagler Avenue<br />

Key West, Florida 3'3040<br />

Fay 3, 1978<br />

Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

Our pro~enetor was John <strong>Grayson</strong>, of<br />

Christ Church Yarish, Lancaster, Va, in 1700.<br />

HIR father was John Sr, who went back to 1636<br />

but we have nothing on him except that he exsisted<br />

in Lancaster, John Jr. was the father<br />

of Capt. Eeujamin <strong>Grayson</strong> who married Susanna<br />

Monroe, grandparents of John William~ of Eelle<br />

Air, Albermarle, Va. My grandfather was the<br />

Eon of Con~res~man John Williams <strong>Grayson</strong> of<br />

Ala. I will send you all. that 1 have as eoon<br />

as I'yecieve Rome information from the last<br />

of our line.<br />

Proud to he a Grayuon,<br />

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i'ic all one i.:arie Bvidson a vote of gratitucle for the 189 C'nns~l.scs ;:Idch<br />

she sent in an(! rere printed last month. I m happy to sa:r t!:at I a! ~bl-e to<br />

he+ along this line<br />

Ow libraw here in Lufl;jn, 'i'exas is s:::all but it docs ha.vc a very<br />

exccll.ent pnealogy collection in its oYdn scaarate room. ii~on_~ the 12211;~ 3-terns<br />

Ccnsus ol 8:lexns ].us a scyrnte<br />

volu;ul '~'~hj.ch - is m index to the Ir i,r.~c vo.Lu:x~~. 1% is x,;; bless %ki the<br />

r;c have is a b volium set of the cqnplete 1~5b<br />

rcnson this TizS put into bound volmlzs is because the 1C53 Ccnsus is tilt first<br />

one taken after Texas becmc a state in Jmuary 1046. Texas -~.:E..s voted into<br />

the United States in 1GL5 but it ;.iasnlt w,tll sometime in January 1Ci!.6 that thq<br />

Stars ant1 Strk~cs ::as i'irst raised in Texas. For tie bcner"it of those vho<br />

night dcsire to c!!eck on these boolcs here is tile title, rime of trnnsci-iber,<br />

publisher 1 s cr4..2 2nd address:<br />

<strong>The</strong> State of Texas<br />

r'ederal I'opula-[;ion Schedules<br />

Seventh Census of the United States<br />

13 50<br />

Transcribed by<br />

bks. V.1;. Caq~cnter<br />

Grccnville, biississippi<br />

PubLishcd by: Century kierpriscs<br />

P.0. Box 312<br />

I!u~tsville, Xrl:~.nsas 727h3<br />

<strong>The</strong> fol.loiiing cre all the <strong>Grayson</strong>s in Texas in 1859:<br />

:, 73 To;;. Grajson 41 S. C. hotel I:ceper<br />

Tabitha Graxson 2 7 iila . rife<br />

irillim 10 ~ZSS,<br />

Llicabet!~ fl 5' 'I'm.<br />

3cn jcmin 11 2 ri L~X.<br />

ihgland (living in a colon;r of utter<br />

hj Szints)<br />

,.:36 A,G. Cra:json 40<br />

Sarah<br />

36<br />

John C.<br />

19<br />

Charles C, 1' 15<br />

l!mc;. C, " 13<br />

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1850 Census - Tmas - continued<br />

JUCOGDOCHES CUITY<br />

,;!372 Jacltson <strong>Grayson</strong> Ui Vir gida farmer<br />

11<br />

Anna 43 Tennessee ~iif e<br />

krennn 17 Uabana<br />

S~nucl If 1s buisiana<br />

Gcor~e<br />

31. Texas<br />

Sarah I I 7 Texas<br />

i .ary 11 5 Texas<br />

$339 Charles <strong>Grayson</strong> 47 Virginia fanner<br />

Gizabeth 44 11 xXe<br />

;,ashin~ton" 17 Alabama<br />

Thornas I I 11 Texas<br />

~amcs II 8 II<br />

Navalhe It 6 tt<br />

#!LOS L;alvha <strong>Grayson</strong> 19 Tennessee<br />

Page 146<br />

(She ~ias living ~rith the family of S.'ti, Tzte, 27, born in Tennessee<br />

and ri-ife I.Iartha Tate, 24, born in 'I'ennessce)<br />

;$I004 liillia;,l Grays on 20 Al~b'ma<br />

(living rrith fmi2:r of 13,13, wles - 36 - born in S, C. - xiller bj<br />

occu:jation - viillicm GraJrson cviclenll:~ ~~orkcd for him)<br />

I ill no~r icicntify<br />

some of the above:<br />

1. A.G, <strong>Grayson</strong> - Leon Co. - full name vms k.Sroso G. Grc;'son -<br />

he was r.lj peat granrl.fat!lcr - mj- grandfnt!er ~X-S Iicnr-j~ A. (.'mbrose\<br />

born 1810 in bhd-ison Co,, klabma. - son 02 John and Sallie (~2.rtcr)<br />

Grqrson, 13th child arid 1st born in ;~lab=;n;a, ;,arricd Sarah Vann,<br />

2, Jncl;son 2nd Chsrlcs Vrr~;-son - I!acogdoclcs Co~mty - brothers of<br />

niy great ~r~,~=~at:er kr~brose G. <strong>Grayson</strong>. I-wried sisters Am-n<br />

Uizabeth C I ~ ~ <strong>The</strong>y ~ . -irere in Texas as carly as 1637.<br />

3. iiillim <strong>Grayson</strong> - --usk Count;r - son ol Charlzs Gsajson above,<br />

I have no informatl.~:: coilccrning the others, I hol~e this vill be useful<br />

to soaeonom zThatls all ior now so ill close. Oh Ires, 1 ahozt f'orgot. cm<br />

Lay 2b 1 leaving ;or London, ihglznd to take a tour though Lhgla~ld, Scotland,<br />

ca:.~d ;isles. Checrio J<br />

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Dorothy Ford WuLfeck 76 p. 226. John Cragson, Additional inventory. 7 April, 1756.<br />

pp, 312-314. Martha <strong>Grayson</strong> gave a receipt to settlement of<br />

estate of fimotly Crosthwait. 26 June, 1761.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Benjdn<br />

John<br />

Robert<br />

Rev, Spence<br />

Col, William<br />

Col* W illiam<br />

William<br />

William<br />

Virginia Taxpayers 1782<br />

Poll Slaves<br />

0 8<br />

Soma <strong>Grayson</strong> marriages in Virginla before 1800<br />

c-tr<br />

Loudoun<br />

Fayette<br />

Montgomery<br />

Loudoun<br />

Inudoun<br />

Prince William<br />

Spotsylvania<br />

(=pep=-<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Alfred, son of Col. William and Eleanor (~dlwood) ; Breckinridge<br />

of Q. 5120'7<br />

Alice m. 26 Aug., 174.4, Jam= Stevens. Spotsylvania Co, Mar.<br />

Record. She was Alice ( ) <strong>Grayson</strong>, widow of Ambrose, Proven by<br />

deed, 1752, that county.<br />

Bmbrose m. bef. 1 Nov., 1726, Alice ( ) James, widow of John,<br />

who d. bef. 24 bbch, 1725, when William McConico gave bond as admr. of<br />

his estate, Spotsylvania Co. Records prove the marriage.<br />

Benjamin, d. 1757; ros. Wesbreland Co.; m. (1) Susan (~usannah)<br />

Monroe, b. ca 1695; d. 1751, dau. of Andrew) he was her 3rd busband; he<br />

m. (2).- ( ) Sinton. 5T195, 196; 3W(2)174. (Dl%: Probe the<br />

widow in ton.)<br />

Benjamin, b. 6 Nov., 1761, son of Rev. Spence and Mary Elizabeth<br />

(Wagener); rem. to Ky.; res. Nelson Co., Ky.; m. in Ky., Carolim Taylor.<br />

5!K!61.<br />

Beverley Robinson, b, 3 Sept. I=, son of Rev. Spnce and M y<br />

Elizabeth (Wagener); m. (chew) Bowie of Patuxent River, &I.; rem. to<br />

Miss. 5'1268.<br />

Catherine, b. 6 April, 1760, dau. of Rev. Spence and Mary nizabeth<br />

(Wagener) <strong>Grayson</strong>; m. John Hedgman of Stafford Co. 5T261.<br />

Elizabeth m. (1) Thomas Hill, d. 1741 ; m. (2) 17 Pmch, 1743, ~~~<br />

Cowne of Spotsylvania Co, 4377173 Elizabeth m. 18 April, 1731, Thorn<br />

Hill, Spotsylvania Co, Mar. Record. Elizabeth Hill m. I7 March, 1743,<br />

William Cowne, Spotsylvania Co. Mar. Record.<br />

Elisabeth, dau. of William (d. 1829, Albemarle CO.); m. Joseph<br />

Sutherland. Albemarle , p. 214.<br />

Frances m. 1796, James Elliott, Botetourt Co. Kegley, p. 597.<br />

&be, dau. of Col. William and Eleanor mallwo wood) m. John Carter<br />

of budom Co, and Ky. 51207.<br />

Joseph, son of William, who d. 1829, m. Rhoda White, dau. of Daniel,<br />

who d. 1818. Albemarle, pp. 214, 343.<br />

Judith, b. Doc., 1780, dau. of Rev. Spence and Mary Elizabeth<br />

(Wagener); m, George Walton (or Walter) Lindsay of Colchester, who dm<br />

1818/9, Washington, D. C, 52'267.<br />

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Mary, daub of John, m, 20 kt., 1726, John Catlett. Spotsylvania<br />

Co, Marr Record, He m, bef. 20 kt,, 1706, Elizabeth Taliaferro, dau,<br />

of John. Proven by Court Records, Essex Co. 1ln3<br />

garah m. 20 March, 1769, Benjamin Ainsley. Both of Goochland Co.<br />

Douglas Register, p. 11<br />

Spence, Minister, b. 1734; dm Dec., 1798, son of Benjamin and<br />

Susan (bbnroe); m. lilary Elizabeth Wagener, dau. of Dr. Peter, 5T196, 197.<br />

He, b, 1732, Prince !JiUiam Co, ; m. Mary Elizabeth Vagner. Dm No, 56 009<br />

Spence, m, 1 f une, 1799, Betsey Bowler. Sur. Thomas Baker. Norfolk<br />

Co. Mar. Bond.<br />

Spence bfonroe, b. 17 Pay, 1774; d. 1809, son of Rev. Spence and<br />

r/by Elizabeth (Wagener); m. - Blount of Alexandria Va. 5T266.<br />

Susan, dau. of Capt. Giilliam <strong>Grayson</strong>, (1732-18293, m. Isaac Wood,<br />

son of Glillfam, Nbemarle, p, 349. She m, (2)- Tomlin. Albemarle,<br />

PO 214.<br />

Susan Monroe, b. 29 Y, 1768; d. 1823, dau. of Rev. Spence Gray-<br />

son and Mary Elizabeth (Wagener) ; m. 11 Feb., 1793, Eund IJashington, b.<br />

25 Sept., 1767; d. 4 April, 1853, son of Robert and Alice (strother).<br />

5r263; Ilnlq; 23VlOO; 33~156; 3W(2) 174.<br />

Susan Ibnroe, dau. of Benjamin and Susannah (Monroe) m. 1761,<br />

John Grr, b, 25 July, 1726, son of Rev, Alexander Orr of Waterside,<br />

Dumfrieshire, Scotland and Agnes (Dalrpple) . 4T49; 5T208; 13n5g.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir son, Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> Orr, Mayor of Washington D. C., 1811, ma<br />

- Flood<br />

Susannah m. 1731, - Linton. Spotsylvania Co. Mar, Record.<br />

Thomas m. 11 July, 1788, Jenny Field, Spinster. Sur. blilliam<br />

Buster. Albemarle Co. Mar. Bond. Jane Field was dau. of Robert, who<br />

d, 1824. fibemarle, p. 194,<br />

William bought land, 1764, Albzmarle Co,; d. 1829, age 97; m. Ann<br />

Smith, dau, of Thomas, Albemarle, p. 214.<br />

William, b. 26 June, 1766; d, 1806, Washington, D. C., son of<br />

Rev, Spence and Yiy Elizabeth (Wagener); m. his cousin, Mary IJagener.<br />

5n63<br />

William, Col., b, 1736, Prince William Co. d, 12 hl~ch, 1790,<br />

DllmFries, Va., aon of Benjamin and Susan (lbnroej; m. Eleanor Smallwood,<br />

(not ~ebe), ais. of Heabard Smllwood, whose will dated 1778,<br />

Charles Co., &I., and dau. of Gen. Sdlwood of 5T205, 207; 8T119-<br />

20.<br />

"THE BEVEFU,EY FAMILY OF VIRGINIA," by JOHN McGIU<br />

<strong>The</strong> R. L. Bryan Corcpady. Columbia, So. Car., 1956<br />

p. 939. Mary Elizabeth Wagener, d. 1810 'Aashington, D. C,, dau,<br />

of Peter Wagenex-, Jr., and Catherine (~obinsonj , m. Rev. Spence I4onroe<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, b, 1734; d. Dec., 1798, Prince >Jilliam Co., Va,, son of Benjamin<br />

and Susan (bnroe) <strong>Grayson</strong> of "Belle Air," Prince William Go.<br />

Rev, Spence <strong>Grayson</strong> inherited from his father the t'3elle Airn<br />

mansion and a 1000 acre tract on the Potonac in Prince William Co. He,<br />

an Word graduate, studied theology in England, was ordained 5-21-1771<br />

by the Lard Bislzop of London; returning to Virginia he first preached<br />

in Loudoun Co. and in 17e4 succeeded Ilev. John Scott as Rector of Dettingen<br />

Parish, Prince William Co. fie was chaplain of bia brother, Col.<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong>'s Regiment 5-1777 to 4-1779,


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Children: (dates and descendants are given in this book)<br />

1. Catherine 9. Anne<br />

2. Benjamin 10, Thomas<br />

3. Mary 11. Capt. John Robinson<br />

4 William 12, J~dith<br />

5. Susanna Monroe 13. Beverley<br />

6, Peter 14. Sally<br />

7. Anne 15. Caroline Sarah Ann<br />

8. Spence Konroe<br />

NOTE: This lineage continues for 20 to 30 pages with descendants in<br />

aone lines down to 1956.<br />

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WSECOID CENSUS OF KENTUCKY: 18001%y G. Glenn Clif t. 1954 I<br />

p. 114 Grapon Taxpayers<br />

Christian County$ Thomas and William<br />

Logan County: Reubin and Robert<br />

Mason County: George and Robert<br />

Nelson County: Benjamin<br />

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#VIRGINIA REVOLUTIONARY LAND BOUNTY WARRANTS ,* by Samuel I. Wilson<br />

Col. William <strong>Grayson</strong>. Warrant No. 1005 For 6666 2/3 acres.<br />

Served 3 years in Va. Continental Line. Issued June 23, 1783.<br />

flKF;r!€UCm. RECOFLIEM by &a.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>)<br />

William Breckenridge Ardery. 1926. (NO<br />

3<br />

mKENTUCICP PIOEBRS AND TlXlR DESCENDBNTSa by Ila Earle Fowler. 19&1-<br />

p, 29, Christian Co., IQ, Deed Book A, p, 88. 9 June, 1803. I<br />

Samuel Smyley of Nelson Co., ICy., to David Young of same county for<br />

$300, 100 acres survey date 15 July 1799, Christian Cob on Little<br />

River and granted to Sqley (smiley! by Gm. Xnt. Rogers. Jno Camp<br />

I<br />

bell, Tesbtor, Ben <strong>Grayson</strong>, WIP. A. Rogers, - Jor-b~h, J. P. S. C.<br />

els son Co.<br />

I<br />

I<br />

wgENTUC.W f&PRIAGBn by Go Glenn Clift, 1938<br />

p, 6. W e d <strong>Grayson</strong> of Washington, Ky., to Ydss Letitia Breckinridge,<br />

daughter of John Breckinridge of Fayette Co. llarried Oct. 26,<br />

1804, Announced in the Kentucky Gazette Oct. 20, 1804,<br />

I


GWSOK GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER VIOL. Q': NO.. 8 Page 1 f1<br />

I am running law on material, so feel free to send! more genealogy<br />

for the next newsletters..<br />

A- Soden postcard answer this May 23rd: from J.. Glenrr: <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ph:il D.;-<br />

Gseensfiors College-, Gxeensboro, N.C. t he is the son of Will-iam Albert<br />

__I<br />

Gra son, md a Brddges, wlie was the son: of gab. Kenneth <strong>Grayson</strong> md a<br />

&who was the son- of Kenneth William Grnyson nd a iplelton and<br />

lived in Golden Valley;, NaC,, in Butharfard C Q A ~ family tradition^<br />

is that either Kmnrth or his father came from I~eletnd.. An interesting<br />

observation of Drb <strong>Grayson</strong> is that 30,000 Scats came to NeCe.aftr~r<br />

the failure of the uprising.in 1745 in SootZwnd,<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is-.no question that the above Grayaons are from the Rutherford!<br />

Graywn Clan, I have refiewed the aerticb on pages-. 7&8, Val.". 1 r!;<br />

Nood.8,,'t3y Kiles Philbcck on this clan, but fird none of the<br />

above names, Ldo note that, Kenneth, William, Johi and Albert<br />

are common names, in tne rarticle.'.<br />

Thanka to J, . OLenn: Grays.on, Howard note : this: is f rcm y o u fa caLy 3isk.<br />

South Carolina Graymnat<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> rnarzled- Sarah Wim h . dl 1806 c.gor73<br />

o-T'EpF West Indies 14 ~py&li 1754 Oraxrid 733<br />

-7----<br />

Mary ,I Elizabeth Willlem J o h ~ho.rns~:i& G Y R Y ~ ~ .<br />

m& dx797, : Mary, Bill<br />

ndl<br />

MicaeL<br />

0' Brien.<br />

VaTdier1<br />

iDec1785-<br />

)7 d sari &&&&o&pf3-, Gr ku%aC<br />

~miotm era eon<br />

bl5Docl794<br />

-lzmE&<br />

Maryy Susan-* b 1 June1 736<br />

I<br />

<strong>The</strong> above chart is a summary of Information from Mrs. Qmthip<br />

mydex kindly sent this month and agrees wlthmaterial on plge 91<br />

Val. 2,. nov. Mrs. Snyder gives as references Bsuf ort coat. SIC..<br />

marriage and death not3cese4<br />

j&r. Snyder has a quergt Who was the Robert <strong>Grayson</strong> and who mas the<br />

J~hn Gray~orr who lived in,Montgonery County, Va., h.1780 and were<br />

hicad as Ynries


Page 1521<br />

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Page 1 j i i b<br />

15, 1378<br />

Dear Ik. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Another informative issue of the <strong>Grayson</strong> Nm~lctter has arrived, Sorry Itrn<br />

ilight noyr 3: 2.m<br />

busy getting ready to lesve on a long trip and it seems to<br />

distract m;r mind fro3 other things, 2 -A.i-<br />

Ycs.Le~-day 3: had a call from i:"'ss, Irene <strong>Grayson</strong>' ol" Key :;:est, Florida, Our<br />

gt-c&t.-granclSather Gra;::.rsons rlicre brothers and fram tiut poi32 Sackrards r.re 2re<br />

12;- 1 iclelltify I of the professors as listed on gage 13L. IIc is JXICS 16.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, I)qxwk,eilt of<br />

tor no logy at Virginia Polythccl~ T~-,sti-Lute, El:~cks'a~irg,<br />

Virginia , I carrespor~deci :.iith his cldcrly ~otl~cr, 7.ii.s. 1x1. Grajson, in<br />

1Yr/2. ilt .i;:rlai; tine silt<br />

83 and live:! rnth n daughter in i,:theviUc, Va.<br />

She did not ~ive me her husLmdls nmo but she -did fill me in on his backgrourrd<br />

as to his Gra2;son heritage. Professor Jmes I,!. Gr~ysonls father xas tile son or"<br />

J;.es Floyd and Lucy A, (l~c~lutt) <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Jmes Floyd Srazson was the son of<br />

3mcs ,i, .lid lhil;~ (~teele) <strong>Grayson</strong> ~;ho mnrriod 21 June 1850 in ib-the CO., V3.<br />

alld 14~crl in saxe county on i'lclkci-s Creek, Jmnes ;S, Grqrson vras the son of<br />

Al;~rocc ;nil Btsj (iJysor) Clr2;~soc v;ho nar~icd 28 !.'nsch 1807 in ;;ontgolxcry Co,<br />

V;L,<br />

i~,ljro:.e TICS the sol1 of i/i:!licm ~nc! Rachel (~oo~,c;r) Gr:;rson.<br />

Irillim vras<br />

Lhc son of Job Cra-.-son, John T~ZS Ghc son 02 :il.~broso, 2nd lrnlx-osc is thou;hl to<br />

hive Sccn tile so11 01 John ;rayson ~iho died in 1735/36 in SpotLsyl-vzniz Co.,<br />

Vn.<br />

T th5nk it :rise to iric11iil"y persora ;;hen I.% can because then if are trying<br />

to idcnE-fy soncone wit11 t:ic sane name<br />

or latch on if it is nllo :.re a e seeking,<br />

Tic can either cltpiinate said peraon<br />

1 no-


Pa88 153<br />

Alexandria, Virginia<br />

7 Elay 1978<br />

Dear Dick:<br />

Great news-for me at least. <strong>The</strong> family of my Charles W. <strong>Grayson</strong> has been identified.<br />

He was the son of Daniel and Cathrine <strong>Grayson</strong> of Dardanelle on the Arkansas River<br />

in Yell bunty, Arkansas which is 35-40 from where my great grandfather, Jessee, lived,<br />

<strong>The</strong> ider1tificati.n would have cotne earlier exccat for the condition of thti census<br />

microfilm. Finally, I was able to gain access to tile paper documents and spotted the<br />

family immediately. Transcripts of the 1856 and 1560 census records are enclosed. In<br />

1840 the family wss in Lafayette Cbunty, Mississippi, Charles' brothers and a sister<br />

are identified on the 1550 and lGi32 records. According to the 1840 record there was<br />

probably an older brother r:ho was not at home in 1650. In 1540 there were other neribers<br />

of the household who appeared to be possibly brothers to mniel and perhaps hi-s mother<br />

or nother-in-law, A .Toel <strong>Grayson</strong> was a neighbor. Don't kilo\ who he is. I was going to<br />

send a transcript of the 1840 record but decided to recheck one item that doesn't loolc<br />

correct. Will send a cop7 thep.<br />

, I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I think that there is a strong possibility that Daniel arid my Jessee were brothers and<br />

that both were sons of your Jessee, However-, the Virgi-nia birth of Daniel raises a<br />

question. P,ly search will continue.<br />

Maps with <strong>Grayson</strong> place names identified were sent. At least some of the places undoubtedly<br />

had becd previously identified. Please disregard an: duplicates. I was<br />

reluctant to send Lake Greeson becausc of the spelling but dccided to let you decide.<br />

if it should be included. Incidentally, has <strong>Grayson</strong>, Saskatchet~an, Canada been indentified<br />

If not, I will send a map. Place names have been of interest to me for years,<br />

My check for tk, last news letter is enclosed. I'n enjoying the news letter very much.<br />

It is doubtful if one could ever gather so much data on the family by one's self.<br />

I have loaated a b~ok on the battles of the Pmcrican Kevolutton wliich goes into great<br />

detail. Col. Irlilliam's role is detailed to a greater extend than I have previouuly cncountered.<br />

@pies will be sent when I have time to find the right copier fcr t h job. ~<br />

Of course I am rcfering to Col. Wi l I iar,~ Grayscn.<br />

W i l l close for xlow.<br />

Best wishes,<br />

Howard


E.Iississiv~i Census of 1850<br />

I<br />

I<br />

- Name - Age<br />

1. James <strong>Grayson</strong> 30<br />

Nancy Templeton 80<br />

2. Chesterfield<br />

Grays on 40<br />

Plar y 25<br />

Robert 11<br />

blill iam 6<br />

Polly 5<br />

Lavisa 3<br />

- Sex<br />

0ccupaI:ion Birthplace County<br />

-<br />

Page Dell ing<br />

M Fame r Miss. Clarke 355 431<br />

F Tenn .<br />

Miss.<br />

Miss.<br />

bliss.<br />

Miss.<br />

Miss .<br />

bliss.<br />

Clarke 358 450<br />

3. Thomas 9. <strong>Grayson</strong> 25 bliss , Jasper 119 388<br />

bliss,<br />

Mary 1,. 1<br />

bliss.<br />

I<br />

4. Margaret <strong>Grayson</strong> 4<br />

Resided with a<br />

James D. Lee Fanily<br />

Samuel Grason<br />

Mary Ann<br />

Loui-za<br />

Margaret<br />

Jame s<br />

Hugh<br />

Mary Jane<br />

&liss. Jasper 110 330<br />

Tenn .<br />

S. C.<br />

bliss.<br />

Miss.<br />

Miss.<br />

bliss,<br />

Miss.<br />

Jasper 00 198<br />

John W.<br />

Sarah<br />

Anenla<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

M<br />

F<br />

F<br />

Farmer<br />

S. C.<br />

Miss.<br />

Miss.<br />

Jones 251 148<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Susanna<br />

M<br />

P<br />

Fanner<br />

Jones 251 149<br />

Joel <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Adel in<br />

M<br />

P<br />

Ginner<br />

Ala.<br />

Tenn .<br />

tlilliam <strong>Grayson</strong> Perry 750 8 E<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Sarah<br />

Lavernia<br />

'Ihomas<br />

Will iam<br />

Rheu b in<br />

James<br />

Dall as<br />

Bruce<br />

El in<br />

Wayne 503 20<br />

(Conthnued on page 170)


, - 9 .<br />

This and the next 5 pages are from DralBi.chaN1.<br />

\ 4<br />

I .<br />

I , <strong>Grayson</strong> of Selma, Ala.<br />

1776 he ~loa appW<br />

ap one 4 Vh+imiz nqzind. Ttht<br />

xeoimenf~d~~nzLlchinfheLaulCs~~&'d~,I;uonanf~,<br />

I<br />

urbvr OF &a via@Lih Cant~m i'h Jidqki it, anl the jhJL4t &&cv(<br />

eh&d by Ae LepLdalvlr ob Vinginia to die U. 5. Cmpebh & d~<br />

pGeoentcMdikLtirn t dhelif/mCp~~Xwz~&timcu~.iiaderrtA<br />

dUR, 1790,akthrap~44(~~<br />

I<br />

HomawtyLayed<br />

~ 4 ~ a p e ~ o ~ r n ~ k a p ~ d<br />

r ~ ~ b c m & i n + ~ ~ ~ k , d i d ~ t e d d , w ~ m ~ o # h i d<br />

dup. / ~ M & h ~ 0 l ~ ~ i w t , 5 ~ h I<br />

6% Rev. S+mce W r n rrt "BeLLe Ah" in & CaL( 06 7786. "<br />

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by & Grap'm ij-m<br />

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W& fhe bmpi.e ex.cx.pt.un o[ & '7& 4 /r;6 Cowtq," ihae<br />

no d ~ l pducZtiC ~ e ad adqktud nw engapti in dk 2evuiutirnrvry<br />

d,u.yg& .than C;& k;& C.capon. 7 h tuche nwlc uvio ambwd<br />

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of! hb ~~~ovcmd OF b'+ La xaid.ing c ~ p m p i i u d ~{~xmxt to ike<br />

Aratta qtf ;C/re xemod o{* f5m itk &&c mpa;ta at W'%li.2*wq .<br />

byLa)PdD~award;fhe&~lk& V .<br />

m,mn&u oy/&cJt<br />

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qa~dhnce bedmen Gtapu~<br />

Carp li/Mh;t-. n1ount VM ad L).+ crure in e ~ y<br />

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of! hp&L4 hvbq phd h an admininhdiue I ~ d ~<br />

q! ih 8 d OF Wm in $ae or Li. CuL, Hannidm.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rev. Jpznre &port ok 'YLt.& Aur, " 6xo~'lE.n or Cat. &par,<br />

m z s ~ ~ h i d ~ ~ d t e & o g c c ~ * .<br />

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a6 c-<br />

d~e. ContinM C-<br />

in 1784 ard ~ t c , ~ v e L z i f u n t L e ~ ~ ~ & C o R 4 ~ u a d<br />

qmueokd by ;tAe pucat C m ~ #med n in 1788. On 24A q!<br />

D&, 17&, the C&&m OF hie Sfafeo o{ 1Ma~daCIuL4d and


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/+obirum," beinp .pdm 06 tk //cue oj! dmpm rvri Tneabm q! ib<br />

Cdmy, 1738-1765, a ~fletnba~ qL dlat bnly but 39 pmu bun 1736. He<br />

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Co, ad in 1784 uux.eded /d. J& jh& an R& 4 DettingM Pa&+/",<br />

I& IlU-iam Co. He m CAap4!kin u& bn& Cd. W W Cj,*uri4<br />

/e@wtt, 5-1777 .to 4-1779.<br />

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t.La*~on 6. 1-77-1779.<br />

10. /;lilm~<br />

6, 11-14-1776 d. 1793 m.<br />

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72. JUL hPlun 6. 12-1780. \<br />

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Pags 162<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pollowing pages, arc the last of the<br />

Wulfeck manuscript<br />

"KENTUCKP GENEALOGY and BIOGRAPHY" Vol. IV.<br />

p. 275, Dr. David tbrehead married 6 i~fay, 1841, Elizabeth N.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, a native of Rutherford Co., No. Car., and a daughter of<br />

Joseph and Lettice <strong>Grayson</strong>. Children: bttice J., WiUim W., Celia<br />

E., Snmuel J., Enoch R,, James D. and Joseph D. faorehead. Res. 1886,<br />

Ilebster Co., Ky,<br />

p*ge 162 )<br />

19<br />

I<br />

4<br />

I<br />

Samuel <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 10 Oct,, 1821; d. 26 Oct., 1860; bur. Salem<br />

Cemetery, Vebs ter Co.<br />

C03\94ISSZOlJER 'S CERTIFICATE - Book 1, p. 54, Fayette Co, Ct. Clk. Off. Ky,<br />

I<br />

a Court continued and hold for adjusting disputed land titles<br />

to the Kentucky lands at brrodsburg tills the 4th November '1779, present<br />

William Flemicg, Stephen Trigg and Edmund Lyne, Gentlen.<br />

John Gordon this day claimed a right to a sottle~ent and pre-<br />

empi;ion to a tract of 1uAd lying on. the water of Shawnee Run, by the<br />

aaid Gordon who raised corn on the premises in the year 1776. Satisfactory<br />

proof being made to the Court they are of the opinion that -th~<br />

said Gordon has a richt to a settlement of 400 acres including .the<br />

said settlement and the preemption of 1000 acres adjoining and that a<br />

cerlific~te issue accordingly.<br />

---&,<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> this day claimed a right to a settlement ant! preemption<br />

to a tract of land lying on tho waters of Cnin Run joining the<br />

lands of James 1Klkeys by improving tho same and raising a crop of<br />

corn in thig country in the year 1775. Satisfactory pr~of being mado<br />

to the Court they are of the opinion that the seid <strong>Grayson</strong> has a right<br />

to settlement of &DO acres including the same improve~ent and the preemption<br />

of 1000 acres adjoining a~d that a certificate issue for same<br />

accordingly.<br />

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*BLACKWEU CENEALOGY,Qy Oopwdar E.M. Blackwell, U,S, Navy, Retired.<br />

Richmond* 194%<br />

pa 81, GRAYSOB, <strong>The</strong> paragraph giving the origin of Benjemin<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> haa esvsroJ. errors as Micated by a certified genedogist who<br />

has concentrated on early generations of the <strong>Grayson</strong> fay,<br />

p, 82-83, <strong>The</strong> issue of Banj, <strong>Grayson</strong> axd Susma Monroe were<br />

three sons ad one daughter as follo~s:<br />

2-1 Benjamin, b, 1730 ad m. Hss Qsborne d had sne son, Benjamin,<br />

who m, ItLss Broriaugh of London and left a large family of children ad<br />

fine estate, &e daughter m, Bronaugh of London.<br />

2-2 Rev. Spence Gxayacn, b. 1732 - of whm later,<br />

2-3 Col, William <strong>Grayson</strong>, b, 1736, d. 1790, was the first Senator<br />

frm Va. and was a most trusted fid-ddamp of Washington, I% was Col,<br />

of one of the I6 Addftionol Continental Reg Its, an3 at one time had tb<br />

ccnnmand of a Brip.de, He orgdzod a company of Cadets in 1774, anticipatiw<br />

war. Ib m. Mss Smallwood, sister of Gen, Smallwood and ex-Governor b.<br />

of Y~ryland, Issue.<br />

3-1 Alfred F.liLLiam, who m. Miss Breckenridge ad had one eon, John<br />

Breckamidgs, who wan an officer in the U.S.A. and afterwards Gene CmSeAa<br />

He rn, Hiss Searle and had one son, John Breckemidge of Demopolis, PJa,<br />

3-2 &be Grgyson, Cola <strong>Grayson</strong>'s only daqhter, m. John Car&- cf<br />

Iioujoml Go, ~rd they went to Kentucky, kr eldest son, Alfred Wm, &&yson,<br />

Ii~md in Tenmspee*<br />

2-4 Susan Monroe, Benjdn <strong>Grayson</strong>3s only daughter, never married,<br />

and it is said that Benjamin, her brother, ~quandered her proprty and<br />

she was cared for by her brothers Spnoe: ad blm.<br />

2-2 Reverend Spanca Grily;~on, b. 1732, d, 1798. Ib inherited Belle<br />

Air, a fins mansion, with 1,000 acres of land attacbd, on the Potomac<br />

River in Pr. Wm. Go., Va. fram his father hYld ma 1759 Y m Elizabeth<br />

Wagoner. b and his brother, Col, Wm. GraySon, graduabd at Word.<br />

He studied theology In England ad wm ordained by the Lard Bish~p of<br />

London Play 29, 1771. Ib returned to Va. and pro~ched in Zaudon C. In<br />

1781, he succeeded Rev, John Scott as Recfor of Dettingen Parlsh, Pr.<br />

Wm. Co,, Pa, where he died anJ, was succeeded by Rev. Th08. HLUTison.<br />

Ifs was Chaplain in Ma brother, Col, b, <strong>Grayson</strong>'s Reg1%, durirs tb<br />

Revolution, and Justice in .. the Co. in 1769, His issue were six eons<br />

and eight daughtars, aa follows t<br />

3-1 Catbrine, b. 1760, m. John hdgeman of Staff ord, Issu@t<br />

4-l John <strong>Grayson</strong>; 2-Gsorga; 3-fih2-y; @usan Monroe CTapon; 5-<br />

Catherine<br />

3-2 Benjenin, b, 1761, rn, Miss Taylcrr, an English lady, He went<br />

to Kentuclq axl became Clerk of the CwL at Bardstown Nelson Go, an3<br />

M isouo:<br />

&I Frederick Wm. Spnce, who was an eminent laver and judge.<br />

He m. Miss k d and died without issue, & Alfkcd, m, Miss Coalbr of<br />

Bhftllmore, Mi. He waa an officer in the Marine Cmp and at Norfolk<br />

in the War of' 1812. In 1824 he commanded the bkines in Por-tarla fleet<br />

against thc pirates off tho coast of Florida and in tho West Indies rud ;.--I ;<br />

on his return, died of yellow fever a few hours after his landing, I43<br />

left:<br />

51 F'rederick Wm. Spence; %John Contoe; 3-Alfred.<br />

4-3 Pew Wagoner m. Miss Taylor and went to Toms in 1530; took<br />

an active part in the struggle<br />

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but died on Ma wag to Washington before alecuon. <strong>The</strong>ra is a 00- in<br />

Texas nmod CLPtcr kdm,<br />

44 Uir,bth, n. Wlip QucnLin, who soon died Pnd oha m. J~~BJ D,<br />

bakamfdgs, son of Gen. John BrecIcenrLd~o, who noon dled leavirntj om<br />

datqhbr, TUzs Cr~-son Breckenrldga, mr 3lxike.spaa.r Caldvell of Va.,<br />

lef l; Issuo:<br />

3.-3 xmy, b, f61+, rc, 1794, Jansa R. Dermott, an lrioh $enthmn,<br />

aacl d. 1795 ttithout iasw.<br />

54 William, B, 2766, n. 1st &t;avia Mnands, dau. of Cola Eliw<br />

lMmn&s 11; and h d b~W3*<br />

(~atet Tbra 18 mom in %i;hia bk.) , a<br />

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"EjLi),i,Y FglL':'LDS (3 ESTL9N A D S ~ KE1mX91, ~ TIEm ~ DrTSCENL)ld~I" ~<br />

by CfUSan C, bzca, S ~ ~ b Vc. ~ ~ 1961 g ,<br />

gp, 273-;74* TIM Gruyson fmily of V-J,rgZrda lkntucliy ia of<br />

EngPioh cnr. Scottish e.x-baction, Yorkskire, Enff$.m3, ap:otwB to bs tke<br />

WJ~ ewly l:~.e of tlm f41g. Ifmaver, a~r,Cmrs of Lhts frn1i2.y lived izn<br />

!jcoLtXtu:d, Ti= p1U tat lklsts of YarkoMrop Eagltxr3, us crf %h ytaP 13799<br />

baa .tlw nmos of Thcid Crtq~ason, Johiksmes Grayfsol;, 'L'nc!;nus GY~SOPI)<br />

&ma Ltsal"oar;n, by Gruyscn ad Gemgo Cra$+son resided :;sf,wick,9,<br />

EZ;J+~, ill q5.39 argl Job Grecaen 1Tccd at banarb;-, Engkard in 1 &3'7.<br />

1 13enjrd.n Gr~urscn ww thm ftrot of tilcm nmo who cnL~ra%d to Lh5<br />

IrdA:i~*lt.url c.~,:oi-+i~o of ;12;i~h thopa Ss wC !rcrital record, Eb trm beX:jcvc.<br />

%a ksvo cm~e fatm ::zir~t,;ldE Ib sottlad In Prin:~ I!kllfm Cowty, t7a.,<br />

tshra bo vm a E E P ~ ~ ad ~ L wquirad r;rezaL ueLLt1~ 1% m. fLraL, :~uc;zn<br />

OT Snaulrnn I%woo, cktxghbr of Atdrew ~bmm arid paat 8txnL a! 12lenidofit<br />

381&9 :.b;tu.w, a7tl m, secofiy, i+ks, Linltcr, a widow, (+ Ez~~~FP by<br />

1 . Tlda Wdition hm boon diapmn,)<br />

Ch$Jdrun of b~jamlir, Crqysan and his vifa, Swm F6Dmms<br />

2, Benjdn <strong>Grayson</strong>, h.<br />

3e Spme Grwon<br />

e4, ~~lilllw Clrqyaon<br />

5, Sww rfonr~ Cruyaoa*<br />

/+, UU%itz~ Crraysan om b. Prime idillitxi County, Yirglada, in 172G0<br />

rw grwluat.ed f'axn tho Cb3.2fi;la of' PhildslpbAa Ln 1760 tlnd ia m3d to<br />

haw studied law at tC;m TenpJe in London. En-bring t!a8 sarvi~e uf Ms<br />

cau~~kry durfng the RsvaluiAomry !dw, h was &We-camp to Gamrtal<br />

\pdN.nrjton In Imbj was c~rr~~lss&arrad colond. an the ContimnW. Litlo in<br />

17'7"11 and later, 9n 1779) was one of Lfm Cccwdaoionors of tf;cs Bomd of<br />

tfw, ' Fk uw elected aru a rieshr of tho CoakirranLii Congrosts in 17% urmd -<br />

wm pcssidcrn'c of that body in 1788, Upon th mgnnltzatPon of' tb Fdsrul<br />

Govarmment, 113 was chosen Iry Virginia as am of t h tmo ~ firat Unite3<br />

Statas Senatora - Ricl.zard Fbmy Lee b5.w the atbar am.<br />

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thsffvesisbrs<br />

of CupWn lhabord Smallwood. of Chrlsa County, ff.yY.d. Caflo,%n<br />

Snmllt;oad had ~lemica in tho Rev01utt;ionwy War on the :,kryLarr3. Stub<br />

Xlfna.<br />

Children of Co;lael fillfr~ln <strong>Grayson</strong> and his w%e, ~emw Smallw~t I<br />

6. William <strong>Grayson</strong> d, without isow,<br />

'47. G~orgo W. Grq~on<br />

*a. Robert H. <strong>Grayson</strong> I<br />

7. Ibabeyd S. <strong>Grayson</strong>. Very little has been Zenrmd comurning<br />

m,<br />

Y3. Alfbad <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

ql. &be Srduood &won; me Robert Warmar4 Carbr of Lmdoun<br />

Cour~ty, Virginia, (%a Carter Far11J3y)<br />

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Will of arth ha H. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

In the nme of God Amen. I, Kartha H. <strong>Grayson</strong> of Albemarle<br />

County, being of sound mind and memory, do make this last will and<br />

Testament, in and form as follows: Tc wik -<br />

Item 1 st. I direct thgt all xny @use debts he paid by my<br />

executor herein after named<br />

Item 2nd. I give unto Sally Martin the following negroes:<br />

Ne~man, Susan, Elijah and Seth. Also tvo horses all ay stock of<br />

every description, house hold 2nd kitchen f arnitnre during her<br />

natural life or as lcng as she rr,ay reaain single but in case she<br />

should marry no longer. And at her death or marriage the above<br />

named negroes with their incresse to be equally divided between<br />

William Sutherlznd, Jr ., William Mar tin, !.:a tthew Ihr tin and Jchn<br />

brtin the last mmed three chlldrnn of $211-y t'krtin.<br />

Item. 3rd. 1 give unto William Sutherland, 53-!.ard Sut\~e~l:nd ,'<br />

J'ose~kl Sutherl~nd, Jr ., ;;dill-iam :Gar tin, I.1a.t +!,.,~1!w 9,:*rtin and Johi~<br />

hiax tin the follovring negroes : , Jlm, Judy, I.;r3~y 2.nd Llndr;a;~,<br />

also the increase in those I have given Sally Kzrtin. If there<br />

shoulQ be any in ten years after my death to be equzlly divide3<br />

between them,<br />

Item the ltth. I give unto Joseph Sutherlznd, Sen" ,, 21-1.<br />

the mcney that may be in his bands at ny deeth or that n1:j.y kf2 ccmng<br />

to me from the estate cf Will.inm Grnyson, decfd,<br />

Item the 5th. 1 give unto IfiJilliaa Sutherlan, Edward Sutkerl:~.nd,<br />

Joseph Sutheriand, Jr ., Tdil+liam I,lartin, Xatt hs:.: Kar tin 2nd John<br />

Hartin &J$ the residue of my est~te wherever f cunc. I tknt no<br />

division of my estate be rcade ~1n.ti.1 ten ye,rs r.ft.~r rr,y death but<br />

remain in the possessi~n of Szl.iy .:artin and her ~i-~llc~rcn fcr their<br />

support exc~pt scn;el;hing shculd occur to ri;!ake it neae:~sr.r.y and<br />

groper that a division siicluld earlier bg nade and., In 'ih2.t cnae, 1<br />

fully lrll: ~wer ny exe cut cr to<br />

mjr ~~roperty to he 2ivided 2s<br />

herein dlrect,ed. I:y request thzt ay xan Te~,man be blrec! cut if<br />

he desire it. Lastly, I ccnstit.ute and appcint Joseph Sutterlnr-d,<br />

Sr., and Willia~i Sutherlend my Zxecgt~rs to this n&y last -hll 2nd<br />

Testargent in witness whereof 1 have set my hand and seal this 15<br />

day of Kay in the year of cur Lord one th~usand eight hundred ~nd<br />

forty two,<br />

Witness:<br />

Garrett White<br />

Martha H. <strong>Grayson</strong> (seal)<br />

E ,L . Willizns<br />

At a court held of A1be~;rle Ccunty the 2 day ~f Janly 1E1+3<br />

the foregoing last will and Testament cjf 1,:artb.a 3. Grayscn aas proved<br />

by E.L. Williams and the hand writings of the othsr witnesses G. ltihite<br />

proved by KG. White and E.P. Kates and the same was ordered to be<br />

recorded.<br />

W i l l 3ook 13 p. 3<br />

A Copy teste<br />

Shelby G, i4arshall<br />

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Dec. 17, 1957 I-:. K. Gordon to John D. <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ebq.<br />

3208 1-iichigan Blvd.<br />

Racine, Wis.<br />

Wythev;Ule, Va. wao founded in 1790, when IQthe Go. was erected.<br />

st was first called "EVIJASILJ~." WythexwiUe was the place of residence<br />

of Nancy fU and her husbad Willim Pdl. <strong>The</strong>y were the parents of<br />

Ambrose Hdl. grand-father, Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> Gordon (1803-18&) so<br />

strrted in a memorandm made in 1850 and tkzt she trw a dau. of John<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> and a sister of his grendrcother, nizabsth <strong>Grayson</strong>, wife of<br />

John Gordon 11, his grandf athcr,<br />

In the same memoradm, it was stated that lJiUiam Gordon,<br />

brother of his father, John Gordon 111 (1774-1024) was born in i!ytlle<br />

Co., Feb. 21, 1779,<br />

Wytha Go., Va, is near lbntgomery Go., erected 1770, and only<br />

the small county of Pulcs:d (1839) 190s between 1,Iytl.l~ and F:ontll;ornery,<br />

ar.d probably Pulaski caw off of ;.!ontgo~cry. At any rate, all of<br />

these counties and Kentucky cane off of Firlcastle Go., Va, extinct<br />

in 177,<br />

Tn the FincasUo Loose Papers Ililitary Lists, now in Christinnsburg,<br />

1:ontgomery Co., It appears that on Nov. 10, 1777, J oiln<br />

Grsgson was sworn illto Cnot, liicCorkclls Co in ths Iincastle ;:il-<br />

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itla by Staphen bigg; and so had Rev. service, I think this service<br />

was in the Chpl-oltee cmpaign,<br />

John Gragson prcduced his certificate to the County Court of<br />

Pincastle for making 50'70 poun::ls of tobacco in 1773, PincastJe<br />

lG.nute ijooli I (6) p, 104,<br />

Cct, l9$ 1796, John <strong>Grayson</strong> received a grant of 168 acres on<br />

Clapboard Creek, a branch of Jew River, in I~lontgumory,<br />

New River runs through i)ula3l;i arid iqythe as well as llontgolnery.<br />

Xis son, John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr., on IVov., 1729 received a grant<br />

in 14ontgomery 013 TJcw tl3,vc.r below ths mouth of Clapboard Creek.<br />

I can givn you the book arid page for theso grants if inportsnt<br />

to you.<br />

On Jan. 2, 1800, Sohn <strong>Grayson</strong> made his will, proved ut the<br />

October term 1202. 1;ontgarnory Will Rook I, p. 156) I have here a<br />

pliotosta-1; of the record of this will. IIe desired that he be buried<br />

nezr where his late deceesod wife lies interred; he states tho% his<br />

eldest daughters Betty and Lucy have already received a11 and everything<br />

he ever designed or intended far then to hve, and gives to b-is<br />

youngest son John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jrr for the tern of 3 years, and no longer,<br />

oll his estatx; and at the expiration of 3 yesrs the w1:ole estate is<br />

to be divided betxeen his children: John to take the Cnthole survey,<br />

and another tract held by testator in partnership with William !'~1 of<br />

1Jytho County lying on F'all Benks of I4ew River ad the negro girl Judah,<br />

and the remainder of the estate to be ccjuallj divided among his 4<br />

children: John, Jilliilm, ;kry and Nancy,<br />

Japes Gordon is a wit~ess to this w ill (be was the son of John<br />

Gordoc I, d. 1786, testate). I hzve photostat of the inventory of<br />

Jobs <strong>Grayson</strong>'s estate, also of the will and evteto of his son, William,<br />

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lntestbte in Spotsylvania in 1735. I have a photostat of the original<br />

inventory of his cst:~+ve shcning tta autograph of John Gordon as an<br />

appraiser, whom I assm-e to have been my ances tar, John I. I have<br />

found <strong>Grayson</strong>s in Cumberland, Yorks hire and Lancashire, but cannot<br />

identify John I or his brolhcrs or aistcrs, if any.<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>, ;-ierchant, 3ed, County Kent, Englad, wzs the<br />

eldest son cjf Joim Gm;rson of Christ Chdrch Parish, hr~czster, later<br />

of Spotsylvania Co. and I inherited and convoyed his father's land as<br />

his eldest son.<br />

It Looks to me that you are descended from one of tle sons of<br />

John Grsyson I1 of Ebntgomery Co., Va. (3. 1e02) through ,John, Jr. or<br />

one of his sons, or the sons of IL'illiam (sen of Joim, Sr.) who diod<br />

1801, rulmed in his will, as Billy, Eeuben, John and hbl-ose Grnyson.<br />

I have never tried to trace any except ny orm direct line of<br />

descent, and that has been quite an extensive undcrtzkln,y an3 so IinoW<br />

no thin^ of the collutcrals.<br />

opened a field of rcsea~ch for sox~cone<br />

But I hop X<br />

posseszcd of nore srrpience, potience as6 dili~cncc, and more tirno than<br />

ia mine.<br />

I hope sane of your connection will he interc;s+,ed, aric! 'if they<br />

can trace the origin of A~Srose <strong>Grayson</strong> of Spotaylvsnia, W.G died in<br />

1743, and his wife, Alice Jmcs, (widow) and of Barbara, 1-1il"c of John<br />

Graysorl, h, circa 7727; G. 1T.02; I shnll be glnd -tr, have their dck,<br />

and be grateful and wcll paid for -Lbir; long letter.<br />

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k' Marriages of Some <strong>Grayson</strong>s Before 1800 1<br />

Alfred, son of Col. William and FJemor (Small~ood); m. Breckinri.dgo<br />

of Ky. 52207.<br />

Uice m, 26 A%., 17&, James Stevens, Spotsylvania Co. Iflar, License.<br />

.Alice ( ) widow of Ambrose, m. Jamos Stevens. Proven by Deed, 1752,<br />

Spotsylvania Co.<br />

Ambrose rn, bef. 1 IJov., 1726, Alice ( ) Jmes, widow of John, who<br />

6, bef. 24 Elnrch, 1725, vhen William ij;cConico gave bond as nhr.<br />

of his estate. Spotsylvnnia Co. Records prove the inarriagc.<br />

Benjamin, d, 1'757; res. Uestmoreland Co.; m. (I) Susan (~unannah)<br />

Finroo, b. ca 1695; d. 1'151, dau. of Andrew; he was her 3rd husband;<br />

m. (2)- (- ) Sintan. 52'195, 196, 3W(2)lri'4. (~~l.1: iyob.<br />

the wid ow Linton. )<br />

Benjcmiin, b, 6 Kov, , 1761, son of Rev. Spence and Yay Elizabeth<br />

(1~a~ener); reu, to ICY. ; res. Nelson Go., Ky.; m. in liy., Cnrolinc,<br />

Taylor. 57261<br />

Bcvcrlcy Ilcblnson, b. 3 Sept., 1722, son of Rev. Spsnce aJld I..h:ry<br />

Xliznbeth (~a~ener); m. - (Chew) Bowie of I'at~:~cunt Rivcr, 1.kl.f<br />

ran, to $iiss. 5T3.68.<br />

Cayncrine, b. 5 April, 1760, dau. of Rev. Spence a16 1.hry Elizt..bcti~<br />

(~~n~cner), m. John IIoclgman of Stluff ard Co, 5'2261 .<br />

I;;li.zabct;l~, dau. of Willium (d, 7 223). m. Josepii Su'chcl*ltir~l. ,Iibentiu..la<br />

p, 199.<br />

kliza'oeth m, 18 April, 1731, Thomqs fSU. Spo-t;sylvanio Co. Irkir.<br />

Record.<br />

Frances m. Uo.tctom-t Co,, 1796, d'mos Elliott. Kcgley, p. 597.<br />

Ilebe, dau. of Col, WillIan and Eleanor (SL~lwood) m. John Carter<br />

of Loudoun Co, and Ky. 5T207.<br />

Joseph, son of Will-im, who d. 1829, m. Rhoda blkCte, dau. of Ilaniel,<br />

who d. 1PJS. Albemarle, pp. 214, 343,<br />

Judith, b. h.;. , 7780, dau. of Rev. Spcnce and 1k-y ~liznbethfifa~enor),<br />

m, George :ldton Litidsag. of Colchester; d. 1817/8, 1;7ashington, R. C.<br />

59'257<br />

Mary m. 20 Dct., 1726, John Catlott. He m. (1) bef. 20 Oct,, 1706,<br />

~iz~l~eth Wiaferro, dan. of John. Psovon by Court Records, Esses:<br />

Co.; 2SV72; 11T13.<br />

Sarah m. 2C bkch, 1769, Benjamin Ainsley; both of Goochland, Douglas<br />

Register, pa 11.<br />

Spence, r'tinister, b, 1734; d. Dec, , 1798, son of Eenjmin and Susm<br />

(Xonroe); m. Jla2'~ Elizabeth iJagener, dau. of Dr. Peter. 5Tl46, 197,<br />

He, b. 1732, Fri.nce William Co.; m. binry Elizabeth Iiagner, DaG NO.<br />

56 009.<br />

Spence m, 1 June, 1799, Cetsey Bowler. Sur. Thorras Eaker. Norfolk<br />

Co. tkr. Bond.<br />

Spence :,;onroe, b. 17 May, 1774; d. 1809, con of Rev. Spence and ljlary<br />

Elizabeth (wagenex); m, - Blount of Alexandria, Va. 5T266.<br />

Susan, dau. of Capt. William, m, (1) Isaac Wood, son of William; m,<br />

(2)- Todin. klbemarle pp. 214, 349.<br />

Susan Iviohroe, dau. of Eenjmin acd Susannah (lbnroe), m. 1761, John<br />

Orr, b. 25 July, 1726, son of Rev. Alexander Om of SJatersido, Cumfrieshire,<br />

Scotland, and Agnes (Dalrymple), AT49; 5T208; 13T 258.<br />

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Susan Monroe, b. 29 Ihy, 17@* d. 1823, dau. of Rev, Spence <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

and Mary Elizabeth (~a~eaarj, rn. 11 Feb., 1793, Lund Washington, b.<br />

25 Sspt., 1767; d. 4 April, 1853, son of Robert and Alice (strother).<br />

57263; 11 TI 19; 23V100; 39156; 3W( 2) 174.<br />

Susannah m, 1731, - Linton. Spotsylvanio Co. )far. Record.<br />

Thomas m. 11 July, 1788, Jenny Field, spinster. SW. William Buster.<br />

Albemrlc Co. Eiar. Sond. Sane Field was dau. of Robert, who d.<br />

1824. Alhemarle, p, 194.<br />

Wil1i.m bought land, 1764, Albemarle Co.; d. 1829, age 97; m. linn<br />

Smith, dau. of Tho~as, Albcmarle, p, 214.<br />

blillian, b. 26 June, 1766; d. 1806, Washington, D. C., son of Rev.<br />

Spence and bkry Elizabeth (k!rxgener) ; m. his csusin, lfay \lagenera<br />

5T263.<br />

Willim, Col,, b, 1736, Prince Williaz Co,; d. 12 K~rch, 1790, Duw<br />

fries, Vn,, son of 3cinjami.n an6 Susan (hlonrae); m. Eleanor Sr;dlwood,<br />

(not Hebe), sis of IIcabard Smallwood, w'r!ose \]ill was dated<br />

1773, Charles Co., M., and dau. of Gen, Smllwood of Iki. 5E05,<br />

207; CT119-20.<br />

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Code for Referonces:<br />

''Nbemarle County in Virginia,<br />

Woods. 1932.<br />

by Rev,<br />

Linoage Boolcs of the Daugl~ters of the<br />

American Revolution.<br />

Douglas Register<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Douglas Registei*," edited by W. Junes.<br />

1928.<br />

lrKegleyls Virginia Fr~ntier,~ by Frederick<br />

Rittle I(cg1oy. 1938<br />

*Tyler 1s i;uartorly Ills toricnl and Geccological<br />

lbgazine," edited try Lyon G. Qler<br />

l'Ttie Virginia 1ht;azine of %story ond<br />

Biography," a quarterly by the Cirginia<br />

Historicel Society. 1893-<br />

*<strong>The</strong> Idillim and &ry Quarterly," published<br />

by Williaq and I4iaz.y College.<br />

Pis. Dorothy Ford Wulf eck<br />

51 Park Avenue<br />

Naugatuck, Connecticut 06770


Page 170<br />

(Con%inuod from page 155)<br />

11. Ce"os-ge-lvl. <strong>Grayson</strong> 37<br />

Cathrinc 33<br />

Fiaz-y E. 1 r:<br />

Jaae ,n 12<br />

Thornas J. 10<br />

bJi1 1 iaa 8<br />

IOleub in 6<br />

Squire 4~<br />

i~lnr tha A. 2<br />

El izabetli Jr;ile 20<br />

12. Sarah 11. <strong>Grayson</strong> 33<br />

Thomas Jp .<br />

1 G<br />

ll'rni~cis 17. 37<br />

1.3, I.Jary J. Grays011 28<br />

':.I A.<br />

Phry<br />

12<br />

10<br />

Robert E. 7<br />

Note : Greeson<br />

Gresham<br />

11<br />

II<br />

It<br />

II<br />

I1<br />

11<br />

I1<br />

11<br />

11<br />

I I<br />

I v<br />

lIiitds County Fmlily No. 1651~<br />

'I. Cii j clinsai~ &LID ~y Faxily NO. 637<br />

w. Lhoctair Cninty <strong>Family</strong> !To. 474 and 591<br />

bpi ah County Fsmily NO.<br />

920<br />

l.ta~ranll>a Cour1i:y <strong>Family</strong> No. 9 75<br />

JcfLersr~n Coullty Fami 1 y Ncl . 501<br />

ICeliqxr County <strong>Family</strong> KO.<br />

6, 7 8<br />

'd. Ibnrue fiunty Fam i 1 y iflo . 1 7<br />

Pcx-ttotac Cr~unty Fatni!y 80. 723<br />

Tip1)ah County Fanily No.<br />

4l!., 212 and 310<br />

K. Tishotr~ir~~;~ Courlty Paplil y 1~0,<br />

1076, 1077 and 1078<br />

S. Tishomingo (b-niy <strong>Family</strong> ~70. 1551<br />

Yatoo County <strong>Family</strong> NO,<br />

8, 18 and 4L17<br />

Va.. Yazoo 393 301<br />

Eliss .<br />

Miss.<br />

Miss.<br />

l:ow,:rd E. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Alexandria, Va.<br />

May 1978


Page 171<br />

GRAYSON GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER VOL. 2";~a. 9 e<br />

Page 172 t<br />

Wclceme to new member Mrs. W. Harry Suthcrland (Evelyn W.)<br />

whose husband's anctstorlwas Jsse~h Suthcrland whe married Eliz-<br />

--<br />

abeth <strong>Grayson</strong>, the daughter of ~apt. William <strong>Grayson</strong> and<br />

his wife Ann Snithe See the next page for a family sheet on Ma.<br />

Back issues will new be available at a premiums $5.00 each.-<strong>The</strong>re<br />

were 12 numbers in Velume 1. nEach' refers te each number..<br />

Thanks te Leon Brosks for his philanthrapio osntrlbuti@n, number<br />

4.<br />

P-<br />

w r w o o d drew my attention to e 24 which is missing<br />

frem the last issue between pages 16 and 167. I am printing<br />

the missing page ia the current issue.<br />

Pa~as. 174-5:<br />

On the 2 pages: following I have summarized some of what.1<br />

knew abeui Ben jamin<br />

ray son, sxr, of Wllkes oounty, N.C.,.<br />

who was probably the father of my great great great grandfather,<br />

Wren rays son, ST,, of Westp~rt, Indiana.; Recently 1 offared<br />

a -~ hundred -.--<br />

dollar reward in the Genealogical Helper te anyonef<br />

who could tell me the parents of ~onjaminr,, but-there have<br />

been no takers. I plan to summnrize the children , one by ene.,<br />

in future issues, of Eknjamin Graysen, srb, of Wilkesr<br />

Page 176:<br />

Thanks to Howard E, <strong>Grayson</strong> for the lists of <strong>Grayson</strong> places. Don't<br />

forget the many <strong>Grayson</strong> places listed throughout all the past<br />

<strong>Newsletter</strong>s. <strong>The</strong>se places arc valuable in that they ware named<br />

aftor people named Grayon and in some cases clues to our ancestors<br />

can be found by researching the origin of the place name.<br />

Pages. 177-1853<br />

9-page letter (1974) frem Jshn Abbott which<br />

traces a number ofTennessee <strong>Grayson</strong>s.<br />

Pa c. 1868<br />

-d letter from Robin Bandy with 3 more <strong>Grayson</strong> places<br />

and a query about Thomas Gragssn and Jennie Field.<br />

Pa~es 187-1908<br />

bward <strong>Grayson</strong> in the last <strong>Newsletter</strong>, page 153, said that<br />

a Jeel Gra-vssn was a neighbor t~ his ancestors in Yell caunty,<br />

&k. It is not clear which..Groysons. Joe1 seemed to be an uncrsmmon<br />

name so I have retrieved I) family sheets of Joe& Graysnns<br />

and printed them. Perhaps these will help.<br />

I am out sf material from correspondents for the next <strong>Newsletter</strong>.<br />

Please everybody, write something and send it in.


Page 172<br />

8 9<br />

Page 72<br />

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WUILLIAM GRAYSON (CA'PT. ) JOHN GRAYSON<br />

1737 - \B Eq 5 -l%lfO*\O.IB<br />

OL \ 66.3.21 -<br />

m. dd, /f!&Ldmd<br />

THOMAS GRAVSO M<br />

- 1746


Page 173 ';<br />

Smwl Thm-man m~ried Susan Graysun, da~l'lter of Johr Crmpan<br />

in :.bntgmery 3 Jan., 1775, I.'orb:-012'a ;QnQyr-mv Co., 'hr., p. 42r<br />

John Grayaon, JP, md :*&I ~Lfa, Smh (born Snmh Cnrhr, !kmG t<br />

17%' 14orxtll%, p. 19) oonvoyod to :Jldm T:anqon af :J;;:,.tho Cour;Qr<br />

200 acrca in k9tha County - ; i~~t 12, I=.<br />

'iku trtxsva John Cr~son, Sr, who dfod in 1m vao tla 63de3t sc-n<br />

af 2fi~r*orru Grqyooc, wko did taaCota in Li,uotayl~<br />

Cour.ty# '1743, I<br />

Inive Ilatctstat of !.io urn.<br />

PYibrooe GrraJ.aon is lato 1726 mrriad Alice Znma, b4dov of :o!x<br />

dmo, wko did to3bt.a in 0nrI.y 1724. !loforonca, if d~sl,fy#t,<br />

Z b ~vo novor bcn ~:l.dti PO find tho mcof.d of tho tam*inf;e CS<br />

J o JaT09 ~ which ~xmld ~llota tba p~azrikil. nw;a of 1.2s ~Ifo :.lice.<br />

Sl20 n'rily Izflw !man tho d:!kyhter of ::Uoa J~ma, Sr. of I;ni-t:.lir~w,<br />

or. IIM r53y kavo I~CJ: E;LI.CO QXL~~BFIYI); (cum3 mr~r), tajTsmr.ia in 1'717,<br />

!-rut ,"b.bmco, ;cr.jmin, :kr,r ww3, John aro anid ta knvo "Lnrxed 2c<br />

Chyiaf C! urch P-;rish, h:r.custer Co, in JLW 1'.30." 1 !.va cot 2oc -bd<br />

nny z*aoon. of tt'lrs rwr of ths origin of' thfs John Cs:~yoon I, w!:o died


Page 174.: Page 174* '1<br />

WJAMIN GRAYSON, SENIOR:, of Wilkes county, N.C..<br />

I<br />

BE~amln <strong>Grayson</strong> firht appears on 7 Dea. 1778 in the Wilkcs<br />

county land book,.entry no. 530, where BenjamiB entered 400<br />

acresof lanckon King's. Creek adjoining the lend of Edmond Tilley.<br />

It ia- of intarest that In the same month and the same year, a<br />

Jsseph Grays~nr~entcbr~d landr in the ccaunty ad joining,. that ' . .-<br />

ia, in Burke crsmtg.: 0nrL31 Deu. 1778 Jbaaph Waysan<br />

entered 100 acres of land lyIng;,on both sides of a branch of the<br />

I<br />

first Little Broad River im-Burkc oounty. (Grant1 no. 387, book<br />

44. pe- 15301, I<br />

<strong>The</strong> second record of Benjamin Gra.yaon in Wilkes county was 19 June-<br />

1779 for entry of 150 acres of land,--next tb Edmand Tillty, nss ,1038.<br />

I<br />

i<br />

In 1784 on November 9th.. in f ilc no. .544, the &ate of N. - G. exanted<br />

to Ben jamin Grayaon 290 Eacres of lan& in Wilkes munty on King's<br />

Creek near Ednond Tillay's farm*.<br />

IrIrs:. Mary IIrsmmersmPth of Naperville,=l., has done a rcc;onstructian<br />

of the map of %he area and ha-as writt~n that the farm of Benjamin:<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> of Wilkes containing 290 acres, was adjacent to Joseph!<br />

andl WSlliarn Holtiand to Edraond Tilloyo.Benjamin Grayaon's land<br />

was en the them Burzlre-Wilkes. county line* This. area- is now<br />

within Caldwell oeunty,<br />

On July 31sk, 1784,, the Board ef auditors of the Stntc ofN*C.<br />

paid Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> 9 pounds. for rnilitda 8ervicc in the M ~rgm<br />

districta<br />

Tax lists from Wilkss county show BcnJamin <strong>Grayson</strong> every yeast from<br />

1785 through 1800. In the year 1799 he was listed as Benjamin<br />

Grays,on, senior. In 1799 also, a BenJamin Graysoa, junior, was:<br />

en the tax list for the first and only tim, with zero acresan&<br />

1 poll,.Benjamin, sr., had 290 acres and no polls. that year.<br />

I<br />

In the first census, 1787, Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>: was listed as: 1 male<br />

age 21-60;; 5 males under 21, and 3 fcmalcs; In the 1790 census,<br />

there ware 3 males over 16, 2 males under 16, and 2 females,<br />

In the same year, 1790, John <strong>Grayson</strong> appears In Wilkes county lal-;<br />

his own household. as 1 ~ 1 over 8 16 and 1 female,<br />

Jsseph Grayasn appears en the 1794 tax list for the first time, then<br />

Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong> appears in 1797.<br />

In the 1800 census Benjamln Grayaon is listedr.1 nala over 45, 1<br />

male 16-26, and 1 female over 45,.John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Joseph Graysen,<br />

and Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, jr. arc gone in the 1800 census. Jesse<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> was pr~sent as 3molcs 16-26, 1 mala under lo,, 2 fcmolesi<br />

under 10, and 1 female 16-26.<br />

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Page 2i<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

*-<br />

birth year of Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, sr., was. semetimo between<br />

1727 and 1755. This; is calculated;.as fellowsr In 1787 he was<br />

listed as: under age 60 (1787-60=1727) and ih 1800 he was<br />

age 45 (1800~4j=1755) 0<br />

A William <strong>Grayson</strong> first appeared in Wilkcs county in\-the 1800 census<br />

as 1 male 26-45, 3 males under 10,. 2 females under lo,, and- 1<br />

fernale. 16-26*. In the 1810 census, William <strong>Grayson</strong> ~vas age 26-49,<br />

and in the 1820 census- ef Wilkes county, Willlam was over 45;<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong> was theref ore born sometime fron 1755-1 775*.<br />

(Under 45 in 1800; 1800-45~1755; over 45 in 1820s 1820-45=1775.)<br />

Willlam <strong>Grayson</strong> attested to the handwriting of Jesse <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

15 Septh 1802. in a deed recorded In Wilkes county in the May term<br />

of 1806<br />

A new J~hn <strong>Grayson</strong> presumably the sen af Williaffi <strong>Grayson</strong>, appeared<br />

ih the 1810 census a few doors away frsm William: 1 male 16-26; (brm<br />

. .<br />

17@+-1794), .<br />

.<br />

a :+<br />

F FA<br />

A m w BcnjamllS Grayssn sppear~in 1820 near William and John<br />

berm1 1794-1804e.<br />

A new* J.oscph~,Grayaon appearsc nearby in 1820, borrk 1794-1804, I ~ G B ~<br />

Infcrencest Ben jamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, sr. entered landl- in Wilkos cowty<br />

.the aame year that Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>, wha was probably his brother,<br />

enterad land in Burke county. Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong> bccamc the patriarch<br />

of the Rutherford county <strong>Grayson</strong>s.<br />

BenJnmih <strong>Grayson</strong>, sr., had 5 sons and 2 daughters, <strong>The</strong> sonswere<br />

Jeb, Joseph, Jesse, and Eknjamin, jx., and one other, <strong>The</strong> namasof<br />

the daughters are uarkno~m. <strong>The</strong> 5th son wws apparently at home<br />

in.1800 at the time when a William Graysan appeared with his o m<br />

family in the Wilkes census. <strong>The</strong> 5th san, In 1800 was aged 16-26,<br />

<strong>The</strong> 5th son was thus born 177j3-1784, This age in compatible with<br />

the known birth of Wren Graysan, sr,, born 1712, Wren <strong>Grayson</strong> is<br />

the probable 5th sen of Elenjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, srL, thereforeo<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong> of Wilkes in 1800, therefore is not a son of Benjamin,<br />

but might have been a brother. <strong>The</strong> "new <strong>Grayson</strong>s!', Juhn,,<br />

bnjarnin+.and Joseph, in 1810 and 1820, were sons ef Willi&m GraysQno


Page 176<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> City/Town Place Nar.les<br />

Source : - Rand EkNally !.brld Atlas-National Archives-1974 -<br />

Edition<br />

-- Ci ty/Town<br />

State<br />

Gray son<br />

Graysan<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Gray son<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Springs<br />

Grayscn<br />

Grasorl<br />

Grasonville<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Grayscn<br />

Gray son<br />

Greeson<br />

Gray son town<br />

-<br />

A1 a.<br />

Ql if,<br />

Ga .<br />

Ill.<br />

Ky<br />

KY<br />

La.<br />

PEi .<br />

Md.<br />

143.<br />

N. C*<br />

011i o<br />

Olcl ahorna<br />

Pann .<br />

Va.<br />

Ooun ty --<br />

County 'Seat<br />

Wins ton<br />

Stanislaus<br />

Giqinne t t<br />

Sal ine<br />

Carter<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Caldwel 1<br />

St. biarys<br />

Queen Ann<br />

Cli~lton<br />

As he<br />

l.1i am i<br />

Olcmu 1 gee<br />

Qlmberland<br />

l4ontgomery<br />

Do~bl.~ Springs<br />

Pbde s to<br />

hi~~renccville<br />

I-larrisb\~z~<br />

Graysoil<br />

Leitclrf icld<br />

mIll;ili>ia<br />

Leonardtorni<br />

Ccntrcville<br />

Plattsburg<br />

Jefferson<br />

Troy<br />

Olclnu 3. gee<br />

Carlise<br />

(;hristiai-lburg<br />

Source:<br />

Rand tkNal1.v 18rld Atlas-National Archives-1912 Fdition<br />

1. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

2, Gray sonin<br />

3. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

4. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

5. Graysun<br />

6. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

7. Graysou<br />

8. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

9. Grayst)n<br />

In. Grayso~t 3,ringrj<br />

11, <strong>Grayson</strong> Sllri-~lgs<br />

12. Grnsons<br />

13. Craysnn<br />

111-. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

15. Grayso11<br />

16. Grayscrl<br />

17. Crrca:;or~<br />

18. Grayzun<br />

19. Groyson<br />

20. <strong>Grayson</strong> Creclc*<br />

Ytntirn Icy.<br />

State<br />

Ala.<br />

Ark.<br />

Arl; .<br />

Ga .<br />

Oklahoma<br />

011 i o<br />

Io~la<br />

111.<br />

ICY*<br />

KY*<br />

PId ,<br />

lb,<br />

Ikbraska<br />

La,<br />

r. C.<br />

Pent1 .<br />

Utah<br />

Ifa ,<br />

G. 1 i. f ,<br />

* lot a City/Town bat: a creek.<br />

County<br />

tkn ry<br />

C1 arlc<br />

Crit tenden<br />

GrJ&sule t$ ,<br />

1Ic Intosh<br />

lli am i<br />

bone<br />

Sal ine<br />

Gzrter<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Gray son<br />

St. Plarys<br />

C1 inton<br />

Sheridan<br />

EXH Caldwell<br />

Ashe<br />

Cumberland<br />

San Juan<br />

Carroll<br />

Eenr Cakl and<br />

County 3xt<br />

____;-<br />

Abbevi.1 le<br />

Arl:adcl.pi.lia<br />

biar ion<br />

Lawuenrcvi 11 e<br />

Euf allla<br />

Troy<br />

&one<br />

Ilarrishuri:<br />

Grayscn<br />

Ixitchf icld<br />

ki tcl!Eicl_d<br />

Leo~lard town<br />

Flattsburg<br />

Riisl.,vj_ll.e<br />

Co1ui.nbj.a<br />

Jcf f erson<br />

Carlise<br />

tbnticcl1.0<br />

Ilil l svi-l l e<br />

foward E. Craysnn<br />

Alexandria, 'bra.<br />

Elay 1378


JOHN B. ARBOTT, x.1.~.<br />

ARCNITCCI<br />

ALPHIN FUILDI~IO<br />

EL DORASO. ARKANSAS<br />

A SURGH R R TtIE ANCESTORS OF 6fOl-W GMDON<br />

(of Tcn!~rwem and CnxichSta So, ~pk,)<br />

According to Zmi:ty 'lorndZt~i.on,<br />

Jaht, Gragrora and tdfr Sara Fsicks Grays-;n<br />

tngo.the~ with t,he-lr chB ldren, c3.w frox P2m13.$cn Ea, Term, &a Cu;a~~Ata 60 a /ir)caqezn<br />

aSru(i 1.850, Iksj 29 anEd to hav9 bra;ri@t $1330,Ba Bn gesi wh%crb ha U.QA t,g 3~1,qr a<br />

1.22'gi ,52@3~qIt.<br />

1~kr;d ntapD G5C&it;*%:iep2 f5.r Zrfi BCR6, Epi. i&'&t.b:>:g On $ha,l~ l~.r!$~<br />

3~7t Y&~PFQ it n3k h.mn ah th3-z t-jwa<br />

I'hv wexa btrsS*x! at \%it@ Chwcb C~.LYL~I-~~ Nevada CslanLy, Askankas, just acro!~ the<br />

county U.na R fms' rmS.9~ aau%b waat rlf Gmxih:sp., <strong>The</strong>@ 3.8 no m.rkar at, %+he graves,<br />

but m -Iron f~nc,.s wa3 around. the ,a:lte unttl. a fey y@&re prim Po 297Q, wkear Pt.<br />

fall into d+srcpci~ m,d wan x "R~v&, <strong>The</strong> Iocatlon ~ 1 " F',h@<br />

forrca ia Iuzot~~i,<br />

Jok~n &qv.~n kQ a bro%$ar, T h ~ ~ GI-~-J-~Q~,<br />

~ . 4 MY. nX3.o can' to O:mch3fa Crsmrky, frr:~<br />

Tar~~asa&s~ appa~errdt52~~ ~ert%L~g nstQth of Ghidse&.er. in f ha Pliiseor!ri Chw",<br />

eers., , Ha<br />

and his wife and aavwal daacsw3anLs ore biasisd in Skixnets Cc.;sctasc$ atp Fira3:!r.4<br />

Clausetl .<br />

Srnc of t.hs children of John Grwson were Fsm-z, Cmrge, T~DPAR, Hwq-, Z. T,,<br />

Mmy, ad. another g11-1, 61)<br />

Soas of thes chfldrer! of" Tom Gx*ayam waro Jim am3 John,<br />

<strong>The</strong> abva data was all dhs ir~fosr~qtiasn the writes had to start k b ~cwch ~ for Co;rn<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> s ancestorp~,<br />

Cbodsp& 'e Hietory 02 South Armtras (1890) ha8 two resferoncefi 50 ~70bx axl Snl15.:<br />

Fricks Grag.non, '&a first (2, T, <strong>Grayson</strong>) aap5 ha 'ms a native af i-Ia&l.ton Co.,<br />

i<br />

Tom., mvd t.o Qwchfta Co, hrksneas in 1851, arid kna n ~herlff 3.niTenn- for<br />

several years, Me was Q rnmb~r of the C~unberhd Presbyt9~ian Church, He d id In<br />

1882 in hia 63d year, hi8 d fe did in 16'3, He Ifas a Hnsan, in psUlics, fb~t<br />

a<br />

and afte~ward n Hepbblican and a Uchn man in th* Civil War, This sccarunt


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Page 178 Paga 178 ' 1<br />

I<br />

says them wnro eight aans md tbae d~5.@tms, a prtial list as follows:<br />

Ja.une - (WBB kiU.d in Prices raid th;.ough Kfrjeouri)<br />

&=cia - (%ha elriaat, dkad 3x1 Cwchitn CD, 5,9 hia 40th y~r)<br />

EJlfsnb~th - (tho b5fe of Yoki C, P.lexan:\e"~*, of Owchita CO.)<br />

Jack - (died lihesn a ymmg<br />

in ~spane,.sua;e)<br />

I<br />

(<br />

1Ienl-y L. - (a fnmrr in Wehitrs Co. )<br />

Geo~-,~ls W, -- [cngagcd in .LILlinq kha ~ ~ in i Wuoh:tngtton]<br />

b<br />

Zrrchas:ich Taylor- - (psLmb.l;t~- at Prc~co'tk, AF~C . )<br />

Seven of the sons uarvd in the ConfwJsratcs Army.<br />

Tho second accomt; in CbmSepadrs lIis'toqy sf Sattl, Ark~n~aa (Ihnry L. <strong>Grayson</strong>) 8ay~<br />

Gotin &9y90h: w38 L%rn in la07 in TB~,"LUSP;BQ. He<br />

a famar and for a numbre of<br />

I<br />

I<br />

J<br />

I<br />

ycraro s;,+in a dapwtr rheriff in To~ms~;nf;n. lie came to O.mcMt,a Go. In 1859, pu~ch~~~lii<br />

533 scrkzkj rmcl, added 400 ~CP"W. Iiks w3.f~'~ rm.@ if3 g&2~~n as S~zsla Frix. Ha<br />

ms a lkqon, in4 him wife aas a mabsaq oi tho 1.f~!,1l~fji~t Epk5~0pjJ. C~LV;:~.<br />

.<br />

john<br />

did in 1881. and Sarah In 1875,<br />

Thqy had five sorza a~d faru* daug!&cr~, 33~1~<br />

r~f<br />

ihrtim J. - (nrifo of tBm~s 14, Dougks, a farmer of Ouchitn Co,)<br />

I<br />

I-Iein-y L. - (a fanaer of Ocaehita Co., Ark.)<br />

Thorimu J. - (a fn~mor of OwcMta Co., Ark.)<br />

Goorgo W. - (a farmvr of Clark Col, Ark. )<br />

Zachrlriah Taylor - (Postwatar of Pseacott, Ark.)<br />

You will note that thoso "to account3 differ in am@ rsspacta and neither gPvaa 8<br />

complete liot of children.<br />

A ehcch of 1830 Ccn~us of Hamilton Co., Tom. hilo to ahow tho Johr. Grnyson fatdly.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> family doea appear in the 1840 Census of !I~~dlton Co.<br />

Tile 18% Hamilton Comt.y<br />

Censu~ gl.ves probably thc mat occurato inforicntion available abut the family as<br />

3<br />

John Grayaon - 43 K Doputy Sheriff b. S'onn.<br />

Sarah<br />

43 F<br />

I<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1gbO Cenaul of Il~dZton Ce. ~hws PI iic31q tknyson b. 3GK)-L610 rind fdly =u;ri<br />

pousibk .- -- c 13riaZ Etpan &~a dfs, bt,i, barn 2.&~1-15-$.s<br />

I<br />

(1) Ifonroo Co. - W ill5.m Grn;:son, 5. 17L9-1770 & fs:axQg<br />

Henry Grayaon<br />

b. 1803-1SlO & Pami&<br />

(It sams 1ikol;y thct Jolrn, Jowph, and Hanrg above are mrtia;<br />

son8 of W%3k3m ~tr~r:). if that ie carract ho is not tho fat.hsr of<br />

the arabJcet ai.mx lrifr tmn Joib isi too old and aleo had sevrsral<br />

children $n 1830, )<br />

(1) lator cemparisono letd ao to b3liow that ttia William <strong>Grayson</strong> and relatad famlliao<br />

me, tho ones who ahow up in WiPkes Co., M. C, thru 1I320 csnsua but ma missing in<br />

the 1630 canstea.


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Wion Co. (1830 Conouo)<br />

Benjamin Grzyyson & ft&<br />

Rge not ~EYc;;~ wife b. 1.720-1'793.<br />

Henry Grayam t3 fanlily b, 179-1800.<br />

Yeswe Grayam & f~.m!~ly b. 1790-bri5:3.<br />

'<br />

Patsy Gs-ayson & fdly - M.dow - b. 3.770--1&d.<br />

No othar Grgyson famSli68 ahowed up in z:~~wsom7Li5.r~ &sGultiee,<br />

1880 Census, Ouarhits County, Ark. wm.9 ncierckx~d for J&m Grnyaan. Ha mc found I<br />

lidng with his daughter md son in la.&, Jninc"n 14.<br />

Io.~[:l.zr; r~id Martha Jane <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Doug.bs, Thin Census %hovs Jo.h Graynotits Satlznr =rl tothar b th baing born in<br />

-<br />

N. C, Sillcc Job Grapon wsa born b I.":, hX3 xut h%~m bbean bx.n before<br />

I<br />

Co-pty as fo2lot.m:<br />

Bonjmh <strong>Grayson</strong> (out. b. 179-1755)<br />

1 gLrl<br />

Yohn Grayaori & wife - (no childran only age itr O-ZGF 163<br />

It setma probable that Yohn ~>agsoii, above or one of the few* bys atS11 at hcna<br />

with Bon3rd.n Chyson was John Grtlysonln (1W7) fntbos.<br />

A trip to Maa~hvills axxi CkatI;anoop ravmld tha foU-crwh~g data concorrdag<br />

John Greyaon:<br />

1, Johri Grayeon waa a land omar J-n I ~ ~ l Co. o n in the early 1830<br />

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5.<br />

2. ..... me a deputy sharii'f at Chattanooga for a number of years and hicc<br />

m a ie on rany legal docmenl~ in the county recordn ao a witnocu, et-c.<br />

3.<br />

I ..... m e a codssioner to by oat thc tom of Xarriedn, Xsrcllton County (1)<br />

and hi~a appws on mny of the old 1st dads as the lots wsre old.<br />

4. Old Nayriaon, %@m, c~attmg rcrscoa-de ehow:<br />

George W. Qapon d. 27 Ya 1B41, 27 year8 old.<br />

',<br />

(2) F. L, Grapun b. 26 Jm. 1833 d. OcL, 1852,<br />

(2)(3) John I. &ays3n b. 26 Jan, 1833 d. 10 Oct. 1852,<br />

(A vlait to tho c&etatary fail& t.o raveel any hondstonan.)<br />

I 5. Remil.%on Cc. Roeoxds Bolt 1-1, Page 349, a doemant sous what Uka a quit<br />

. .<br />

Patsy Gr~on & htfF8 Cram Joasph Graysen, tJIU, 10 Scpt. 11322, ~~OVGLI<br />

I<br />

I<br />

22 FAY L8Zj.<br />

Pa&6y-oslfa, Yasles &~pon Q V. Joseph Waymn, sons, posrrilly pmgm<br />

chilefrm.<br />

Patsy Gragson, Hamy Gragplon (t BanjmLn Grqylzon, Exect,<br />

(3) Fits John on 18% Cansus And Jaak as rsported by kdspaclld.<br />

(2) Dates arra obviot~aly incorrect.<br />

I (1) Harriaon 3.8 12 milea up rim from Chattanooga. Twm ruld C~ntatary mvwl whm


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2. Joeeph Gray~on apparently had proved o land pen*, of 70 ncren on the<br />

Ssquotchie River.<br />

gmzts t-o Bmj&<br />

~hib land in montionnd several tinso in other land<br />

Graynan


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'0 John <strong>Grayson</strong> (180'7) mm*risd Sarah *rich slrd their Mrst child, a son, was born in<br />

I 1.830. Since no Soh <strong>Grayson</strong> in liatarf eeparatcply hme or in ad jajaing cotuztioe, 5.t<br />

7.<br />

I<br />

Taio J.e consistmt with tho Conaw.<br />

Ehrp, Jhrhmao si~jt~sr<br />

John~*q bsaiter and mu living in Blcdaoc Co. in tha<br />

I 1850% bat in &ion Ca, in 1830, prabab2y near har fmUy.<br />

I<br />

I.<br />

Fetq Grapon ms the widow of Joseph Grapon (~omdspad) andl mther of Bsnjmln<br />

11cmry,<br />

That lmtr@s Jesjsea a0 IikaS.7 t~ bs the father of John, l!lfosslsa, Xwy tmd hrge.<br />

l.t~ 1830, ago group8 in SosseoJe fdly do not fit John and hie fCaidly so, lhq was<br />

J.n her om !lousahold.<br />

Golt.ee ma barn in 1.815 and ccriid be tko 15-29 p-. 03 boz<br />

of Jssssn.<br />

Thort~3n Grt~yson ms brn in 1820, and c~nlld be @no of Ihs 5-10 ,pr. old<br />

I<br />

hap of Jbs.8mos. 'ihe ttra 20-3'3 yaw old ad en in JornseaVs fczlGly probabI.y ware<br />

hired h~lp. XI: thi~ is iruo, then Porn 1830 tdibout 1850, Jesses aml his wife,<br />

one 5-10 $P. old 'my, on3 tlzrso gk2a 4i&, tth~rlcb, Wrga only hejra in 3.851, vwc<br />

I John, 2hamr:~..s,<br />

I<br />

khry.<br />

A trip to North CWolkm mti a ncurrch of Land recosta in Wilkea Co. ohow tho<br />

f oUob%ng :<br />

1, 1"/8!+ - Bmjsrda Qqson granted 2$€l ocrm H.C. on Kings Creak 3n<br />

I<br />

Wilkea Co. (~en3ami.n&ayean 1780 maw)<br />

I 2. 1751 - 'fohn Grayrson bought Xsrd in WiI!cm Co. axld apparently aold a1 hi:^<br />

I<br />

i<br />

1801,<br />

lnnd before 1603. (H@ dooa not appear in 180e) ~arneus)<br />

3. Jsaaecj Grmpun bought Xand in 1796 d apparently sold out about 11305.<br />

4. Williha flapon - Land grant - 1800 and 1815, anr! bough$ land in 1'799,<br />

& 1687. Ira sold land in 1824.


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A l l of abavs land w e on Kings Creek.<br />

It trema fran tlre nkvc ths'i;, John, Jozssa, and Willlam ware mrst'likaly aom of<br />

ISonjrmh, ai~d if' BQ, acco~m9,a far all<br />

,tm of thi3 R ~ G S 5~ tht5 175'0 cmqua. W:sc<br />

tmc tine o%hc;;*s sad r;;lnro did tkq g ~ <br />

Corxesprdonc~ d.tk ik. Otto Gaynnn of Farion Cc., TS2;2.n., b~caqh'c a photo co,q<br />

I<br />

fro3 a bits&raph,4.ci;1 I;intory ~113~ng Jcccph Cbey~on a. EJl~wbath Ej.r&it2l cad livd<br />

in Ads3rscm Go. arid i7nnx Co., (bcfars Fmia-acm ~QL'F~,&) hter ~oving to Bl~Aaoa Co.<br />

nn3 thin to &wbon Co. hbitwl dais on t m 09 khob sons, Jnraea (~iatoq of Tma,<br />

I<br />

Dallas Ubraqr) WfU.iam If. (above biograybdcal IIPSLOF~) ohow that thqy wo nut<br />

ths pi-ants cf Jc!m,, TEronm, 1k-y & Cirga. MQPSQV~~ t.l~q wm-8 Lirdng ~dJacmt<br />

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2. Tnx 3-iat . 1m6 Je3esc~ &span<br />

Jahn Ik.rzye~n . +-<br />

Bnjcm1n Crtyaon<br />

1832 John Grisean<br />

L828 John Csay~lon<br />

3. 1630 Cm~eua ohcwa only John <strong>Grayson</strong> and nif e, both 60 to 70 yaare o2.d. I<br />

C~alngor Co. ro~crda llsve reany rsfmer~cee to s Jmea Grayton and family<br />

fro3 1800 - 1813 'o 20. Another refarenca La to n Jmoo <strong>Grayson</strong> and wifa I<br />

Eliznbeth in thio arm as wly as 1792.<br />

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I '0 From all thia I en of tho opid.on now thae it is probblo that BmjomtD &apcnea<br />

I (1790 ce;azrrn) sons wms, John, Seasee, Joooj& W-a, and pesoilhy Jmes RId Em.<br />

(<br />

. Xn 17W1 John end Em (1793) aith I not13 at ho30 wwo livLng 5n. WifEtos Go. Jnmns<br />

had probably &-eat!@ cre:rea;vI the E G U I ~ ~ to ~ ~ Ter~. B<br />

I <strong>The</strong> Bm,jdn ape.whzg in Co. in laQ6 and 3,N7 codd vmy U0I.y bo Bmjdn<br />

I (17~) shca hc had far rare 1,wd than tho sthcr, (630 acres.) I-!oxaver, ha could<br />

have barn a am of %na Ben .in 3.790 3J.C. Censua.<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

In ang emn% it ~ O Q ~ like G JOBO~~<br />

and hln b~*.rokh~<br />

(~EBE&)<br />

tho river to Pmion CoWmty, etopp-a 04% Ln RTcdsoo Ca. .Eok a~H-lo.<br />

Bhd!30e Go. U B ehezs ~<br />

proba5J_g mroya b fbs~~~acrfptfen orPr% mo<br />

*-""<br />

.-'"<br />

2fFp9Qhh;3-8sd on down<br />

Ir8Lcl~ W rrn - St e LJ. RIILE, 6 raysoh FIl P.<br />

hx l825. , Zh236 nro 3 Apr<br />

I<br />

in both gfWics. It daa<br />

.."<br />

t&dy Lht coma of c*Vo$sphc~ f d g<br />

&mas Ca., TGW., fn 1830 but f haw doaa r ,~ ~~JYL~CT chazk5n.g.<br />

appear it3<br />

I think 2% I.3kel.y that %ho abm &M<br />

Yoaeph wars gra~dfions of (1) John<br />

&won, S~t~y~nnter GO.,<br />

~a, (wan 1735) wU~ Su3mm.h<br />

Sor JQ~~I<br />

a., C ~ C B<br />

the name John Seam to appm Ln nrda~b all htos ~ena~nt5saa.<br />

( . (1)<br />

I<br />

I<br />

latar w e vine& in Tglorns Quartcaly iadicatae that John Sr., & Sua;o~ah<br />

probabJy b d the 1PoUo-vhg chi.kkea: alo%o, A~b;ros~ E. AUcq- 9<br />

John Sr,, m. B%F&A- : Ea %xrdn n. Susanm ; (mck ps5.nt.xI<br />

matarid aUbIo on hi:, dancaadmtr;] i khry, m. Job Cs~lc:%.t; EUzabeth, m.<br />

TFmmm Rill.; S u W , m. (lpJ.1~) Lhkon; and Hoko, (pa;ibl.y a blhm d<br />

not a wna of rBohxi).


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Bear Dr.<br />

G~~ajrson,<br />

For your place names file : <strong>Grayson</strong> Springs,<br />

a group of white sulphur springs nea Clarlcson,<br />

Kentuclcy.<br />

Are you aware of lT"Tc <strong>Grayson</strong> IIousel' on Sixth<br />

Street mear Yab, Louisville, Kentucky. It was<br />

built by John Gwnthncy before 1810, sturdily and<br />

with detailetl care, of bricks hrought down the<br />

river on keelboats from the Eyst. It was the<br />

first brick house built in Lo~:isvillo, and was on<br />

the si.t,e of an anc:ient Indian mound and was sli-ghtly --<br />

elevated. O r i ~ nail-7, i it V J s ~ swrollnded by extensive<br />

grounds whtch led dorm to tl<strong>Grayson</strong>ls Lake1! where<br />

t,hor~ wore parties and pic~rics in the smner and<br />

ice skating in the winter, A few years later, it<br />

was os.rnccl by the Frederick <strong>Grayson</strong> family. (~~ho<br />

were -they) It has been years since my mother<br />

lived in Loui:iville, but it ~ ould be nice tb think<br />

that such a historic structure stil-L stands.<br />

ti<br />

., -.<br />

Can anyone give the r7am(s of the children of<br />

Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> and Jane lrJenny" Field (~arsia~e<br />

Bond July 11, 1788, Albemarle County, Virginia),<br />

in addition -Lo J:zry Crnyson who Barnett<br />

Smith, Jr ,<br />

Robin Bandy<br />

119 3,- all Migel Avenue<br />

San ateo, CA 911b03


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X JOEL GRAYSON ANDREW F GXAYS~N<br />

177707.23 - 1859.8-30<br />

v,Llflpyer Va,Tagr . ,<br />

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4 W&g<br />

3 1783.5' \3 - \863.\\-27<br />

Va, Mali son \lo,


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3* wife .<br />

CAROLINE ELLE t\l SlBERT<br />

1932.2 Z - (870 6. IS<br />

ISSS . I -17<br />

41<br />

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.. .,"<br />

\%4~-1[.\7- \qz\.r\.%<br />

- JOHM S\BERT GRAYS~N<br />

\856.s.i - IS32 -S./s<br />

Md .<br />

- JQEL GRAYs~N Zk-<br />

1858. 2-23 -19x7- \\.\<br />

JAMES<br />

\%Sq. 10.6 - \ qq(.~. L<br />

HERBERT C,QA~SO~<br />

c7lmmd-m-.<br />

ELEANOR MARYE GRAYSON<br />

\86\ .2.27 - \ggo - 8. \C


m,<br />

H-F. C&b


GUYSON. GENEALOGY NEWSLETTEB VDL. 2 .. Ne. 1 0 Page 191<br />

<strong>The</strong> first letter is from Dr, Roy DavI&~Grayssn cpf Albuquazque,,N,.M.,<br />

whese father David Gra son was a son sf Geor~e Washin~ton<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> (1803-1 ' - ~ j = r a ~ s o n is a asusin, I blieve, ef<br />

eur correspondents Harlan A. Brswn and MarJorio <strong>Grayson</strong> Cardon,,<br />

in that they all share the same grandfather, G,W,+<strong>Grayson</strong>. See<br />

Val, 1, No. 11, p, 10; Ne 12; pp,16-21,, 30 for backgreund. Dr.<br />

Ray,Graysen relates. family traditicn about the father ef Gs.Wr.<br />

Grayssn, that he came from England to the Carolinas; this ispossl-bly<br />

in errer, in that Kozee in Early Families of Eastern<br />

& S,E.. Ky (Shenandeah Publ, 1961) pp 273.4, states thrst George<br />

Washington <strong>Grayson</strong>,(son of the Cal, Wllliam Grajson, the aide<br />

de camp to Genr George Washingt0n.J was the f ~ther af a George<br />

W2. Grayseni jri, and that the father George, die&<br />

inr!Fauquier cob, Va., prior te March 27, 1832, leaving 3,.<br />

ahd1drem:Prancis; a. Richard Poato, Geexgo W*.<strong>Grayson</strong>, &;, &<br />

William Grayssn, Tyler's has many references also* ~owekr, 1<br />

nata that there is no proof that the George Washingtan <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

(of 1803-1888) is the SAME: Georgo W. <strong>Grayson</strong>, jr. who was the<br />

grandson of the Cola W i l l i a m Grayssn. So perhaps ZSre Rog <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

is correct and his great grandfather Grwyson is sa~ebody else<br />

and was an I-migrant from England, If se, then whc~~was the @;reat<br />

grandfather On the other hand, I have a reference whfoh muXd<br />

be vepdfiedr 1810 census, Greenup Ky, , pa 2768 George We.<br />

Graysbn & wife Octavihi with children Frances, George We., and: Williamox<br />

George We Gxayson b. 1803, Otto 20. Since children werenot<br />

named in 1810, this i~terpolatkon might be inoarrect and needs<br />

proofo~ Can anyone pro ve this line<br />

Next, an interesting and helpful letter from the enoy,~lopadic;E1la<br />

Underwood-.<br />

,<br />

Next, a query onriJane Graysan of Wilkes GO,, N.C.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, my twe chapters on my ancestor5 Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>, sr., et a1.s<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, a letter followed by much good biegraphical material en<br />

notable <strong>Grayson</strong>s from Howard Grayswn.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n a DAR lineage re t William Gra.y&on 1750-1801 frbm eur member<br />

James Turnerr, sent this month; should be useful,<br />

Finally, 2 lines af descent frem Capti William Graysan - & Anrr, Smith<br />

8ent.b~ Robin Bandy with a query,<br />

Note you get a 4-page bonus this time. Please send mere for next<br />

188ue, every one;


R. D. GRAYSON, M.D.<br />

3 14 WINRCXX VILLAGE<br />

ALBU UERQI!E N. MEX. 8'1 10<br />

%uly 19, 19V8.<br />

Dr. R. R. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> <strong>Family</strong> Association,<br />

Box 167,<br />

St. C.harles, Ill., 60174<br />

, b<br />

Derir2l3octor <strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

-. -.<br />

P 'muat apo1o;ize for my delay in answering<br />

your letter, but I sm not a youngster anymore - in<br />

fact I am eighty-eight yearn old end crippled up<br />

with rheumatism, but the infomation that I am<br />

about to furnish you is, I believe to be, faZrly<br />

hutboratative as it csme to me from my father when<br />

he was ninety-two years old soue fifteen or Bixteen<br />

years ago. - , .<br />

He to13 me thgt hie fathep, who was my grandfather,<br />

was born in Kentucky in the year 1e03, in<br />

a little village which is now known as <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Kentucky, but thst his father, my gr9a.t grandfather,<br />

came from Fingland to the Carolinas somewhere<br />

around the year 1740; then,in later years,<br />

mTr eragdfatber left Kentucky end caw LO Missouri.<br />

At the time my graixlfather caae to f4issouri it<br />

was not 9 State ~f tbe TTnion.<br />

-,l!y grandfather's nane was Ge ~ rge ilasi2lngton<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> znd be settled in Platte City, Missouri.<br />

He vaa a slave holdel* but ha did not believe in<br />

slavery, He did believe in State's Zlgbts, and<br />

he free3 his slsves before corning to K-.nsas in<br />

1850 in an endea.vor to nake Kallsas a free state.<br />

.fhlle still !.n BClzt'te 7itv I.fissouri he owned a<br />

tobaoao plantation. IIe ~takad a claim and pur-


cha-aed s~met!~ing over 2000 acres of land about<br />

20 miles :rest of Leaven;~orth, ICcnsas wilere he<br />

mat e.nd mqrrled my grandmother in 1854, She,<br />

as I recall, was my gra!1dfa,tborts tbir3 marriage<br />

1%:~ grandf at'ner, George Yashington G.rayson,<br />

fathered three children by a foiimer marriege;<br />

on@ !vas Gc0rr.e ':J~;shiiigt on <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr, , vh3 went<br />

to C.l+forns.i and b8p1~n8d t.5 be 1ucl;y 3.n tha<br />

old rn'ning fields p.ild RZSO o:.rged some cold nines<br />

and land in Californizz, old !.!exico and Idabo,<br />

IIe orpsnized what is kno:.~n as the Grayaon Cattle<br />

Com.pany 1~rhLc'n still exists in Spn Francfsco, altbougb$<br />

nr3 G.r2.3r9021 1s n3:r c~ii1i~cted :rith tho firm,<br />

This Junior (+ra.y~m hnd t..:o dauebters end one<br />

eon 2nd. tho husbslld ~j: one of' the dau~hters Socame<br />

S on-ressman froln Calif 91325-2,. I t:lilk.<br />

My erandf atisr, Goorg.e iashi::~zton Greyson, died<br />

in. bis eighty8 and 1s b:lr:ied on of his $9~6<br />

farri~s near Cscsloc&a, Kansas. All o" his ci~lldren<br />

that I bs.19 any k~iowlaci,-e or, kilcluding my<br />

father, David, are ~ O ! J dead,<br />

Etj father, D-vid Gra.rso11, died a:; the age<br />

03 ninety tvo, ss did ny ~ra~drnotner' d5e at the<br />

age of ninety tl~ro, i.iy grandfatfier., George<br />

,iasbinctol <strong>Grayson</strong> , b;r tbLs last marrieee to<br />

my granda~t~~er, hod three Eons an3 t nree dauchters,<br />

As fnr as I know ~ 1 of 1 these cC;~tldro;i are non<br />

dead.<br />

1 hatre tvro da.ug:ters e.nd four grandsons,


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p.a@ # 3.<br />

R. D. GRASSON, M.D.<br />

314 WINROCK VILLAGE<br />

AI.PLJQIIERQl'E, N. XIEX. 87 1 1 0<br />

One ~randu~n is a practicinp psycnlatrist in<br />

Tucson, Arizona o:ld another is an Airline Pilot<br />

or 33ntim1ltnl fii~;lin.-s, fly in^ obt of Denver,<br />

S9L9l-a- 3.<br />

If there is my further infomstion thct<br />

is pertinent t 1st 1 can eive you I ill be lad<br />

to dg so. I c . 1 ~ 5 retired i::edlcel Doctgr nftor<br />

serving B9lns fifty odd years in this profession.<br />

I trust t his information vrill bo of sone<br />

henef5.t to you.


July 8, 1978<br />

907 Picardy<br />

Lufkin, Texas<br />

Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Another newsy letter has arrived. I don't see how you are able<br />

to obtain such a wide range of material for these newsletters.<br />

May I please make an addition to the chart on Benjamin Franklin<br />

( <strong>Grayson</strong> on pago 189 Before I do so let me explain from whom I<br />

acquired this data and how. In the spring of 1963 we were living<br />

about 40 miles north of Charlottesvi.lle, Virginia and my husband<br />

was taking part of his chaplain's training in the University<br />

I Hospital there. One day he came across a patint who told him<br />

that her maiden name was <strong>Grayson</strong>. She said that she had a lot of<br />

material on the <strong>Grayson</strong> family and would be happy to loan it to me.<br />

1 Her husband brought it 1 day and my husband brought it home to me.<br />

After making a copy of everythling she had, I returned her material.<br />

She lived a short piece from us across the mountain, and by that<br />

[ time was home from the hospital. I never doubted the authencity<br />

of the material I received from her until I heard from Mrs. P:ulfeck<br />

several years later. It was only then that I learncd that the<br />

William <strong>Grayson</strong> I had listed as married to Eleanor Sanfsrd was also<br />

( supposedly married to Ann Smith. <strong>The</strong>re is no doubt that It is the<br />

same Ylil-liam <strong>Grayson</strong>. It is improbable that there were 2 William<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>s, each born in 1732, and died in 1829, and each serving in<br />

( the American Revolution. I have wondered if. this \7illiam <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

had 2 separate famil-ies. It has happened before. If anyone can<br />

give an answer to this puzzle, please let me know.<br />

Now back to my addi.ti-on to the chart on page 189. <strong>The</strong> chart I<br />

received from Mrs. White (lady I mentioned above) was exactly like<br />

the 1 on pg. 187 except for 1 thing. Benjamin Franklin married a<br />

( b*h *lril@. His 4th wife was Eh&. Mary E. Holtzrnan (Nary Ellen Miley)<br />

whom.,ke married October 28. 1873. . - She died June 21. 1921. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

children were Annie P,hodesV <strong>Grayson</strong>, Irene Tabitha <strong>Grayson</strong>, 2nd<br />

HA1i'T1F: C1,EVTJAND GRAYSON. Annie Rhodes Graysalz married a Mr. Iauck<br />

I and her son owned (1463) the newspaper in Luray. Virginia.<br />

HATTIE CLWEIJAN13 GRAYSON ~narried Hubert White. It was Mrs. VhiLe<br />

who gave me so much of my material on the Grays011 background. She<br />

) also lived in Luray, Virginia - 108 High Street. She was an elZcrly<br />

lady in 1963. It was her nephew, newspaper editor in Luray, who<br />

had done all the research on the Gra-yson family. I doubt that<br />

Mrs. White is still living, but her nephew, Mr. Lauck might be.<br />

( I do not know his first name or the name of the paper. - - Lura3 - is<br />

a small town and would only have 1 newspaper,<br />

I Thanks for printing the missing page from last month. I hope<br />

nobody gets the wrong impression from an item on that page (pg. 173).<br />

It says "John Graysan, Jr. and his wife Sarah (born Sarah Carter,<br />

htarch 1792 'Norrallt s, p. 19) conveved<br />

I ........It. She was born<br />

2 January 3.776 and married John 5; i ~.",/jill,Jr. 23 October 1792 in<br />

Montgomery Co., Virginia. <strong>The</strong>y were my great-great grandparents.<br />

I have a correction to make on an item on the bottom of page<br />

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185,<br />

This deals with an article which appeared in Tyler's Quarterly<br />

and listed the probable children of John <strong>Grayson</strong> who died 1735/6<br />

intestate in Spotsylvania Co., Virginia. It lists John <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr.<br />

as marrying Barbara Ir was HOT this John <strong>Grayson</strong> whose wife was<br />

named Barbara* <strong>The</strong> John <strong>Grayson</strong> whose children these probably were


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was thou ht to have had a son named Ambrose and he is listed. His<br />

(~mbrose f oldest son was named John, and it was this John <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

who married Barbara Burdyne. <strong>The</strong>y in turn were the parents of .<br />

John, Jr. who married Sarah Carter on 23 October 1792 in Montgomery<br />

Co., Virginia. <strong>The</strong>re was a John <strong>Grayson</strong> who lived in Spotsylvania<br />

Co., Virginia as early as 1729 but there is no record as to who he<br />

married, if he married at all. In fact there is no mention of him<br />

at all. after the early 1730's. I have often wondered if ha wasn't<br />

the same John <strong>Grayson</strong> who died 1735/6 intestate in Spotsylvania, .<br />

Vis~inia. lie could have dropped the Jr. from his name by that time.<br />

Thanks for the opportunity to make corrections and additions.<br />

I have spent 18 years researching the <strong>Grayson</strong>s and I am continually<br />

amazed concerning how much I still dcnvt know.<br />

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Sincerely,<br />

Doer Drs <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

In reviswing the Novenlbe~ 1974 issue of the WGS, I notad<br />

you^ inquiry regarding exchange of informatLon on <strong>Grayson</strong>s,<br />

I am trying to gathar information about one Jame Gragson<br />

born cu 1819 in Wilker Gounty, N.C. She married Harvey<br />

Meadoss and they had two known children-William C and Sarah<br />

E. Meadows. Would appreciate any help you can give me re<br />

Jane <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

Sincerely*<br />

"% cf-,.k<br />

Roger E. palmor<br />

3752 Del Mar Brive<br />

lqoodbridge , Va 22193


WREN GRnYSON, SR.<br />

A BIOGRAPWI~~ SKEI"I'H<br />

BY<br />

RICHARD K. GRAYSON, M.D.<br />

<strong>The</strong> progenitor of the <strong>Grayson</strong>s of Madison, Indiana, and Decatur County, Indiana,<br />

was Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>. He was born in North Carolina in 1782 and died in the home of<br />

his son, Sanfoxd, June lst, 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> earliest available docuvent of his life is a tax list for Scott County, Ky.,<br />

dated April 27, 1805: "GRAYSON, WREN: 1 white male above 21. No slaves. 2 horses."<br />

No land was mentionned. <strong>The</strong> tax lists do not show white females and therefore the<br />

presence of his first wife, Betsy nee Owens, is not shown. S~rprisingly, he was<br />

not on the tax lists for previous years (to 1794) and Lor years after 1805. Otilex<br />

Scott County records are not extant kcailsc the court house burned with all records<br />

in 1838.<br />

Wren <strong>Grayson</strong> was 23 years old in 1805 and possibly had mi.gratcd from North Carolina<br />

to Kentucky either on the Wilderness trail of Daniel Boone, who also cculle from Flortl:<br />

Carolina, or down the great water highway, the Ohio River. Three years earlier<br />

the father of his future d~~lghter-in-law, Pcnncl.ia, had arrived in Kentucky fron a<br />

state as yet unddtclmincd by way of the river. In the obituzry of ANDIWJ CIARK<br />

CmlMINS, who died Jar]. lst, 1864, at the residence of his son-in-law, John <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

in Madison, Ind., it was stated: "He passed down the Ohio P.ver in 1802 and stopped<br />

this siclc of IIanover and the Inen chased a deer."<br />

<strong>The</strong> first child of Wren and Betsy was born six months after the tax list mention.<br />

This whs JOHN WREN GRAYSON, Lorn Nov. 2nd, 1805, in Scott County, Ky. He was the<br />

only one of eight children of Wren to be born in Kentucky, and 25 years later John's<br />

first. child, Rebecca, would be the only grandchild of Wren to be born in Kentucky.<br />

Let some of the next years fall directly from the pen of Wren's son, John, whose<br />

brief autobiography was inciuded in his obituary published by the Pladison Courier<br />

Feh. Ist, 1882:<br />

"I was born in Scott County, Ky. , the second day of Kovember, 1805. 1.1~ father's<br />

nane was Wren <strong>Grayson</strong> and my ~nothcr's maidcn name was Betsy Owens. I have six<br />

brothers and one sister: brother Lewis died in childhood and another, Henry, died<br />

after raising a large E~amiLy. My other brothers are Wren and Sanford <strong>Grayson</strong> of<br />

Dccatur County and Joseph and Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong> of Tipton County, Irldiana, all. men<br />

of honest repute among those who knob{ I-hcm. Ely only and beloved sister is Ws.<br />

Nancy lIarnilton, widow of Will.iam Hilrnilton of Dccatur County.<br />

"In 1807, when 1 was two years of age, my parents moved to Tennessee and settled<br />

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Wren was discharged from service May 3rd, 1815, after serving 7 mont!~s and 20 days,<br />

incl.uding 6 days travel time. lie was paid at the rate of $8.00 a month and received<br />

a total of $61.33. This information is fxom copies of his military records<br />

on file in the National Archives.<br />

Two other proofs of tllc <strong>Grayson</strong>s' sojol~rn in Bledsoc County havc been discovcs-cd:<br />

Wren siynecl a pctitiorl in 1.G15 in nledsoc CounCy "to delay enactiocnt 31: thc I,ald<br />

Law during tllc war Letveerl Great Buitain and the Unitcd Sta~cs" (his nane was misspelled<br />

- Ren) aid his n;lnle also nppars on a txix list for 1815. Arjaill tile f icry<br />

finger of fate inhibits our search For documents: th- Bledsoe County courthouse in<br />

Pikcville burned with all its records in 1908 and the Narion County courthousc<br />

whcrc Wren col~ceivably could have had records burlled in 1922.<br />

We know that the family stayed in Tennessee at least through 1824 Sccause the lost<br />

of tlic children, Sanford, was born j.11 Tcl~ilcssce that yc~~r<br />

as shown in lzter zcni-us d<br />

scheZules f lorn Indiana. Soinetir~c bcforc 1829 tlc>y app~rcnkly left for S zott County,<br />

Ky . , ' where that year John married Pcrn~elia Cunuuins .<br />

It is not easy to s!:)cctlntc why the <strong>Grayson</strong>s left Tennessee to retu>:.'n to Kcn:.uc-!:y.<br />

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Pcs!ap~ sonlr. clay :.:z ~hzl!. 1Cnci~. 13i.d I2;';cy lcaye rclativas iii 'L'eiilie>scr TiiiiJ quesc:~~<br />

i.s of imlmrtar~ce for future cjcncr11ol;ic;-11 rcscarch inlc I.lrrcr. ' s origins. lu'a havc: s cl.~i::<br />

passed to us fro111 Mrs. Winslow Prjcc of Loui.svil.l.c-. (IIer r:~otr!icl: was Ialauc:e, dauql!Lcr<br />

OF ~alat.llicl. C;rciysorl, who was orlc of 3ohn blrcn <strong>Grayson</strong>'s t11u.ce sons). >,Ir:;, IJl:.L~:f;<br />

rcmc~d~crs I-ier cjriindiathcr, Sal,lt!licl (b. 1837, c!. 1.916) saying thzt. wh:~ he \ITIS i1b01211<br />

11 (1.848) "they vi.sitcc1 rc.l.ations in Tennessee" . 'Snis j.s a most tnntai.%;::i ng l-;:! c:<br />

becan:~ce wc: I;l!or. from the census and other 1-1,istoricaJ. rcio:cd:; that t!~erc vJc2.e i,ul:y<br />

other C: -;lysOi:s i.n n3.cdsoc and l4ar lo:^ Count.j..cs. Even tod~y ,I:rcrny of t1lc.i.r descci ,2ill1l-...;i.:><br />

s:till. live in !.larion County.<br />

In 1830 tllc. Pedc~ral CI~SUS for Scott Coun+y, ICy., showccl tilo Gxciy:;on f-xni!.ics a:.:.' ~r,:<br />

Cuirznui.ns fm:i:Ly gro~~ped on the sane enumcrc~tpr's paya 3112 tl~c:.!:cf(>rn nc5.qlhrr::<br />

ANDRJnV CiJl~ll~lll\iS; rnalc 1, 50-GO; fcm'ile 1; 50-60; 0 slaves<br />

J011N GicAYSOI:: nialr, 1, 20-30; ic-male 1, 20-30; 1 undo- 5; 0 sl;~vcs<br />

It is obvious from these first two census entrj.cs that John P:rci: Graysoil, age 25 il-$30)<br />

hacl ~i~arricd and incvc-'d out of his father's (Wren) hc.usc. IIe movd to his ow1.1 da~:;.i.ci.l-:<br />

near !lot on1.y his parents' lionc but also his in-law's hoilse. Ai~cii-ci~ Clark Cur::- ins<br />

was living with his wife and no children. We know fron his obl tuary thcit thc1-CI :.as<br />

only oilc Cuw~ins child, Permclin. Wc know also fxom later rcc:ords that t!!c fi~st<br />

child to be born to John and Pr:rrnclia was Rebecca 3rd thus we can recc~r~sLl-uct the<br />

11330 census and state categoricalZy -that Johi, Perr~elia, and baby Rebecca were living<br />

in Scott County.<br />

Another interesting inference becomes posslble regarding the name Rebecca. It is<br />

1il;cly that kebccca, the baby, was named after John's stcpnothc,r. TlxrcCore, dcspite<br />

the aljscnce oi marriage records we can assume that Betsy 0;dcns <strong>Grayson</strong> died<br />

somet5.m~ between John's birth in 1105 and hsby Rebecca's birth in 3.830, giving Wccn<br />

tjrnc to rcrriarry and John titne to accept his new step-mother.<br />

Two lines further down tsle cnumerntor's page in the 1830 census of Scott County, Ky.,<br />

we find Wren's naruc (mis-spelled \rip --- <strong>Grayson</strong>). According to both the 1820 and +he<br />

1850 census, neither Wrcll lur Rebecca could read or write. However, the power of<br />

attorney note hc signcd in 1815 is signed in an experienced mar~ner suggesting he could<br />

write at least in a Zi~~uted way.


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WREN GRAYSON: Males, 1 40-50 (Wren at age 48)<br />

2 5-10 (Benjamin age 10, Sanfo~d 6)<br />

1 10-15 (Joseph 15-16)<br />

1 15-20 (Wren, Jr . , age 17)<br />

Fcmalcs, 1 40-50 (Rebeccc age 41)<br />

1 10-1 5 (Nancy age 11)<br />

<strong>The</strong> one child not accounted for seems to be Iienry <strong>Grayson</strong>, the second eldest. If<br />

his ng was correct in his dcath notice in 18G2 (age 54) he was born in 1808 and<br />

tllcreforc would havc hccri 22 years old in the 1830 census. It is pss; b1.c hc had<br />

Icit homc to work cl.scwicl-e. A cn1np.I icating facl:or, hotuever, is the fact Ulat<br />

Wren Gr;lyson, Jr., stated in 1872 that hc cm~c to Dcc~it~ir County, Ind., in 1827.<br />

He would have Lccn only 14 years old at Chc tiinc, howuvcr.<br />

When and why cljd the GI-ay::oll:, remove to Indiana We know that cvcryonc in all.<br />

U~rcc households dic in fact go to 1iidicln;l even includi!~cj Uidrc~r Cun!mins. Jn<br />

regard Lo .Uic quc ,tion cf 1vhc.n they rnovecl, wo llave ;L nurlbcx 01 fixcc7, ddies whjch z-;<br />

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tllc Li~r~e bcforc Pl;~y, 1832.<br />

Far i une: John iinri Pt:i-1nc1.i~: s seco~iii chi l:i, Sarah, \l~, Indiana, whi Le sic o thcrs went GO milrs i~o the nou th<br />

of tllczl: city tc, settle in S;indcrcc.l; toorns';'iip of Dccatur Count-.y. I.lacIison js j.n JcZfer:l;l1<br />

L'sul~'y. kliiatc\jej: John did in M~lcli.son j.-, not known, but lle t.c!nqmrclr'.ly changcir3.<br />

his iilin~l ir 1336 slid enicrcd land rle;.ir his brother 011 Ai;;.:ril Eth, 1836. Oil 0cC.31sJi<br />

of thr; t yc.;lr llc rcgistercd hi s stocl; mark (Ix:nnci) , a sr:alI owfork. Tl~c anc;.ioer tg the s<br />

tion, t:;r:ri, 5:; that: 2-hcsc: Tcllnesscc farmi:rs v~cnt to 1ndi.aria for -- land.<br />

In lC3.0 a zcw 3.and law llod been passcd by the Conrj,rcss cillled the Land Linv of 1820.<br />

This act p3:ovidcd that pbnlic lands would be offered for cash at public auc.k.ion<br />

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w1le1-r tiley are fohn6 living OII chc 9th of October in dwelling 224. <strong>The</strong>ir son Sanford<br />

and f'mily were in dwelling 225, Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong> and family in dwelling 222,<br />

and Benjamin Graysol-! wit11 his family in dwelling 226. All were in Sandcreek Tobmship,<br />

including Wren, Jr., ill dwelling 64. Soil IJenry was in Jcnllings County at this<br />

time, and John PJrcn had lnoved back to Pladison. <strong>The</strong> daughter, Nancy Hamilton, was<br />

living next to brother Wren, Jr., in dwelling 65 with hcr husband and children.<br />

Wren, Sr., was listed as agc 68, farmer, born North Carolina. Kcbecca was listed as<br />

61, thus establishillg for l21c first time her birth year as ahut 1789, born<br />

Virginia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Westport Baptist Cli~lrch, accordj-ng to the Rev. John N. Cassaday, was constituted<br />

Jan. 4th, 1851. <strong>The</strong>se wcrc 24 charter rncmbers. An~ong these was Lctj-cia <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

probably Bcn-jnrclin's wife. She was received into the cllu-ch hy baptism and dislnissc:d<br />

by letter in 1857.<br />

Rebecca <strong>Grayson</strong>, I~IX~ ycars before her d~~th, was !:~ajI:ised in tllcl Westport naptist<br />

church Jan. 5th, 1855. Wre~l G~:c~ysoil'ri nails is 1.1al; four1~1. in the records of this<br />

church. Ilis r,o~l, P:re~;, Jr. , lin\~csrer, w'ls buricd Fl:om tllc sime church i.11 1887.<br />

aoly] b!.-~n cr::;~:::g>, y!!:~ !:3::! bey cfi,r.::r!--: kc. $-hc ~rCr;>Y-~Cr$az fzi k13 , ~ yLy&~~~.~;,$<br />

church, at agr;. 17 in Tenncs';tc, and 11is wife Pe~r~,lcl.ia ;:.re fourid in the rccords of<br />

the Trinity ITiiited I4cthodi:;t Church of r.!~dF son, 73d.<br />

Rebeccc <strong>Grayson</strong> died "at iln adva;~ccct age, near Wcstp:3rt., Ind., on Oct. 26, 1858"<br />

according to an old newspapor accouxt on fi1.c ill tl;- InCi.iina State Lil~rcl:~-y in Lndiannpolis.<br />

She was about 63 years of agc.<br />

No furtiler records of !.,'::c.n Gj:,;l..;on are ~v;li.i.al~.l.c o:cept Yo11 his ol~ituary which<br />

appcarc3 i.n thc: ,ladison coui;:icr Jcnc 3xd, 1.865, on page 4, column 1. T t was ~,rriti.c.:!<br />

so pig'~~a11'il.y I suspcc:: that !-~iri


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TIIE 'JENIqESSCE CONNECTION<br />

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\4R131\1 GIUiYSON,<br />

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Richard 11. <strong>Grayson</strong>, M .D.<br />

A .Icytc:r y71-.iti-cn by KT-en Graysojl, ST. , dated Api iL 6, 1.047, has been d.isco\~cuccl<br />

wl>icl~ I3rovc.s Cha i: LJI~~ of liis LLO! hers ~ ~ 1 : ; Jor;ej.)l .<br />

I Srayson of J.lcr.io!l caul-:ty, Tc:i!ri .<br />

A secc..,:l I.ct-.t:er c!~:i k.Lc11 by the s(>lis oF 1:~rc.n Gr'lyson, Sr. , - I\'l-ell gray sol^, Jr. ,<br />

Iier~ry (;~~ily~ol~,<br />

of IIC:I>-.~, y~i~ll, Llle son of tkie J~,~r;x)li C:i-cil~so~-~ n)~ax-e, COYL-CJ~~>;~+-~<br />

I71:c:))<br />

\:Is the I:reri C;:c;iyson of TIcciitur county, Xndi ;ins.<br />

29c3 :;anfo,.ri C;ray::on - to "Dc;lr ~ousjns" n1lc1 I;c:l>t in tlic family<br />

Grajrso;), Sr ., a1-n::~~<br />

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Pu):tlrc:rlnoro, :loth Icttt~:l:s s bite t21ai: they v:erc ii;~:i.i.i:cn at "!.;c,sCrjol-t" (1:113,) I'<br />

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Nc]l~c:w" . V'llc I e.Ltc!l.: was in thc: hands of llcnry C:rij>r:;on, bojrn Ncv. 2, 1'799, in<br />

Andi.1-:;on county, Tcnni:s!;c 2 ,<br />

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the so11 of Sos(:pll C;r:i17:-,on a~lci I.'a t:;y F_ira.i.zc,nl l c.<br />

IICI~I;~" s s011: iiid~::~~li Cli~:,.:;: GI-&~~:~;~~I,<br />

~):i:;~c:.i !-IC:;C :;~I 1.0 llj-s<br />

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I c!-pnr;ecl to Clir;ton. T]]c :;iX ot!:=r cc:p,r.ir;sic:lprs k~crc 1.1: ~ , - A - 11 + L + L 4 -- ~ E<br />

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William Standifcr, Wjllj.am Robc~rtson, Solomon Plassengale, and Hugh Plontqo~nery.<br />

Thc first court of pleas met in June, 1802, ill the llousc cif John Licl~ where<br />

it continued to meet until t11~ compltltion of the courthouse the followiiig ycar<br />

(from llistory af Anderson countly , Tcnn. ) .<br />

Joseph nlld Patsy <strong>Grayson</strong> camc to Bledsce county during their son IIcnry's childhood,<br />

locating in the nc.iqhb~-hoocl of Stcphcnl:j chapel. Later the fa~nily ~inovei'; to<br />

Mar.i.on county. Mario11 county was crcatcd out of the SQU~~IC~JI par:t of Bledsoci.<br />

county in 1827 (Compendium of ~iograpliy, publ. by Og2.e Co., 1890) .<br />

Joseph Grayso~l, Sr., was said to be a b1aclrc;lnith arid a farmer and of ~ncjljsl~ Eescent.<br />

(Biocjl-;;phy of \L'il.li.a~n 11. <strong>Grayson</strong>, p. 341 in tile Conq;i'~~dium above). lie had<br />

two sons in add.it:ic)~i to Henry (according to the Ilistor17 of I~oba.tvd j-I: 1-823 a112 j.5 ill t l i ~ lic~~).i:.i of I\li.~:; lYi~kt:;.<br />

<strong>The</strong> 1030 ccn:;tls fartlic:r-r,;c)l:.c places hi.:; ~ifilZ11~1 Lc;fore thtit-. czr~:;us in :_hat ~';!j-.-y<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> was 3.i.stc:l as ;i widow ;ind as t-lii! licacl of the J>our;cl~cld in I.:a~:i.o:i crju;:t:y,<br />

agc: 50-53, wit11 one nian 29-29, onc boy, th~:ec girls, ;:nd six sl.av(:s.<br />

A 13cnjami.n Griry.c;on on Apri.1 5, 1824, clri.i.mc~ci 90 acrc:; of larici ir; Llri~jc)!~ c:c,II:-I'~~ n:i<br />

I the Scq~i~t~clije 1ti.v~~ 11c):L ::o t-I~c far111 of: Scot:tl Tts~:.y. Was lie the k!~:ot:hc:r or so11<br />

of Jor;c:ph <strong>Grayson</strong>, Sr. Thcrc wiis a 13clljnmjli C;~i-llrr;on j.11 thc 1830 b:;s.:ic)n ccrl-i!~:;'<br />

cc~~s~k:;, p:.::;ibl.y ci l-,.;l:oi:hcr to Joseph Cy:;ly~;on, SL-. : "I.~C!~:~XII~ .- 11 -- ray:-;(>^^ .." ~J.iit:,!!t jltirl<br />

15-19 (fathe: n:*:aj~) ; five 1)oyr; ur~cic:~: 20, on \ioi>al 40--49; i.;.!o 2.i L.i.~ u:!dii~- If,,<br />

ci-cjl~t slave::. "<br />

a~icl Josi!;>h, Jr . , "1-emovec: to l.:i::sc;~-(:j.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two %In of J~~c!j-jll C:rayso~l, Sr. , Cc~lj;inli~;<br />

W~CL-E: LOSC~-I~ arid his v7i.f~ died, Ic;~vi.lig a fi


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llenry <strong>Grayson</strong> was married Scpt. 11, 1820, to Na~lcjr Hixon in Blcdsoe county. She<br />

was born in Grcene courit.y, Tenn., July 22, 1799, died Nov. 10, 1881. Henry die<br />

Nov. 3, 1879. <strong>The</strong>y had nine childre~l:<br />

1. Plctlsa~lt <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. Aug 3, 1821.<br />

2. Louiza <strong>Grayson</strong>, Aug. 3, 1023.<br />

3. WilLia,n 11. <strong>Grayson</strong>, April 12, 1826.<br />

4. Patlick II. <strong>Grayson</strong>, Scpt. 4, 1828.<br />

5. Jalncs M. <strong>Grayson</strong>, May 16, 1.831.<br />

6. Sara11 C. Cra)fnon, Jan. 24, 1834.<br />

7. Houston <strong>Grayson</strong>, June 8, 1837.<br />

8. Joseph I.. Grnyson, Apx il 24, 1839, d. July 1, 1840.<br />

9. Andcrson C'. Grdyson, Dec. 23, 1841.<br />

(from WE Hcnry <strong>Grayson</strong> frunily Bible through Miss Dykes).<br />

De:;ccr.ldc~~.~ts of ti,c.';e <strong>Grayson</strong>s with whom the author of this paper has spcllrcn or<br />

c:o~:rcclmndcd so fax (in ca.rl.y 1.974 j irlcludc :<br />

1. His:: Bobbie Dykes, gxiind-dnughtxr of Andclrson Cheel: Gr;!:rsor , through Ande~:sc)ii ' c<br />

dauglitcr, I.~~na <strong>Grayson</strong> L)ykes.<br />

2. IInlLle G;:;;y:;o:; Enrkcr {m. Paul Carkzl-) , the d~~agl~tcr af Joseph G-~aysc;. , -Lhc<br />

grci~rcl-daugl~t.~~- of \u'illiarr. 13. Gray:;cs~, Address : 3613 Redding Rond, CIlntZ-.anooga,<br />

9.'cnn.<br />

3. Idiss OLi.ve <strong>Grayson</strong>, Whi.tvcj-l, '~'enn., has brot.hers Roy anc! Orcn Gr~iysol~; she is<br />

t.11~ cl;~ugI~.Lcr of Wil!.iam <strong>Grayson</strong> whose father v;l.s !,tarion Fr-a12ci.s Grays;on c~iio was<br />

I<br />

the son of William H. Graysoil.<br />

4. 0tt.o I. Gliiy6011, acj~ 68, retired, in the fielc! of publ..ic cducat-ion arxl agricul--<br />

d<br />

t.ure, son of James l.loorc <strong>Grayson</strong>, who was a son of Patrii.1; 11. C;1-ayson. Addr<br />

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of kir~il;~~~! 51111 Cornrr)ct*~. U. O( 1'8. llil(.."l, of \i:~t.n:!o~t. %!c., hfay 24. 1911;; children Ydv. L.rtc41-ir!fl !.EY~, 11K!.W. !.Icm. l'n. F!:!te<br />

prbl 6n,a~i~r, I020-L'5 ma,,. l42>'l. -.Jm.n~ l;o~dt,o, Cnry Trnicrs, Kru. Cnlxll. JQ- and 1'lriladrl;~hia tw nuns., G-L InsL SXh:J<br />

. ainvc 1927. ~lir. evcnil; 3n.I ert~riiion w h of terr.c, Columt,ia Ilivr,. far Pio17:en. \Vs.hirgr,n, R.icr.us, PIila. ChnuL~r C~tr~qncrce (ru..m. cdcl.<br />

.PC ancl acc.~ttnting ri11i.t: 131%. J~mrim u thr lV:)m: o)mrnd. act. mt. siirq. Lt.Y.N.. July c~sfn.). .4m. GM AEP~ (rdnl. crtm.), PLu G-JIJU;~<br />

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7 wrr:d, 1 &'5. trnd 5;cid Awc;:ct,,,rm in l'cttr.~r!vat,ia Ilnr.<br />

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i 07: aura4~)n of tha Pt~blerrt'~ yxht, Mwfl<br />

~2 s!!Gding atitl nlclulting phi~ic'un. h'3t;;l IjG<br />

na.wy Wanlington, during UIC hcrc!t and<br />

ul;niuia!rniot:s. ph rriri~n to I'rtaivl~t~t Wilsoa<br />

M m puh bcalth m;. ol~ot. Fwi AJmit~islrntioo:<br />

mad.'mem, Council Nst. Wcnw; mm. slsR GRAY SON. Thomas Wra , hl D': io*. 22. '<br />

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~auld. Arian~as. Llaj 1.1 1897; .r: ~dzm' D;& and<br />

Xlary Loulsr lIlcn3mon) ,O.: ctodent U. Of Ah.<br />

1915-17; b1.U.. Tulmr U. 6ch. or hledlclnt. 1021;<br />

A.R.. ArLsl~& State Tclichcrr Collqc. l!;fi:"ntafrltd<br />

:FJorcntc &. Tuwraend, Oct. 16,. 11)1; rhlhiren-<br />

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Rchool. Ned.. IN. Inrnrd arid o;~rrxttd Crn~non<br />

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1943. l'r~, SLSIC. !IN! i'~~,.!:~~i:~l IiruJth 0fitc.r. roil[.<br />

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of Knrth .4nrrica. 1:)RD. >lr.!n. 9..I.T C. Uclt CU.<br />

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GRAYSON. CHARLES JAWS~N. if.. sdnl, admtnrtr, b. FL<br />

Nec-sily. It. Ocl. 1. 1923; a. Charles Jackson and Daphne<br />

(DcGrallcnrcid) 0.; B.H.A.. Tulane U . 1944; M B.A.. U. pa., 1947;<br />

D.0 A., Iiarvard. 1959; m. Barbara Schmidt. Aug 7;<br />

children-Chrrrmphcr Jackson. Michael Wllcy. Randall Charles. Insu..<br />

thm rart. prol. Sch. Bus. Adminsrm..Tulme U., 1947-55, urn. prof..<br />

1959- 63 am. d m Sch. Ru. Adminstrn.. 1961-63, dun, prof. Sch<br />

Bts. ~dhinsbn, 1963-68; d w prof. Sch. Bus. Adminstm.. Sa<br />

ME& U, 1968-; chmn. Price Commn.. Washington. 1971-: vh.<br />

prof. Gmd. kh. Bm., Swnford. aprit~p 1967; prof. IMEDE. MgmL<br />

Dcvel. Program, S.;rfzcrland. 1963-64. Rcponcr, Ncw Orlcans Item.<br />

1949-50. ~pl. s g FBI.U'ashingron. ~<br />

1950-52, pdrlncr Jnmrr E. O'Ntill<br />

& Aua. New Orlunr. 1952.53 Scrvrd with USNR. 1943-46.<br />

CP.A. LL Mcm Operations Rrscwch Suc. Am.. Inat. hipmt. kh..<br />

h. Finance hn.. Bcu Gamma Signin. Dclu Tau Delta. Authm<br />

Drcisions Undcr Uncertainty. Drilltna l~tcisiona by Oil and Gat<br />

Opcraton. 1960 Cat~thr, aniclu to profl pubb. Home: 4228<br />

Hallmark Dr Dallas TX 75229<br />

GRAYSON, JAMES hlCDONALD, cdurator; b. Bland. Va.. Aug. 6.<br />

1913. s Jamcr Mch'utt and Ida Saundtn OJcukrry) G.; B.S., Vr<br />

Poly. Inst., 1935. M.S.. 1933; Ph D., la Sralc U.. 1941; m. Malgamt<br />

Lce Lwrcncc, Aug 4, 1945; child;mNrncy Louis. E1iuh:h Ann.<br />

Jlnct h$&rgarct. Mary Ellcn. Faculty VL Poly. InsL. Blacksburg.<br />

193%. prof.. hud rccsarch cntomnlogy. 1954-59. prof.. chmn. dcp~<br />

cntomology, 1959.; 1st cntomolo&at \'a. Agrl. Eap~. SLI.. 1943- 46.<br />

Prcscnttd invitational talks sci. rrwsrch Intcrnat. bngrtss Plant<br />

Protection. Humburg. Gc~tnany. 1957, Vienna, Ausrria. 1967.<br />

PASBIWHO Srminu, Panama City. 1958; dcl. 11th Inlcnrar<br />

Congrc~ Enlornology. Vicnna. 1960, Lr~rrdon. 1964. Fcllow Gcn<br />

Edn. Bd. 1939-40. Mrm. Enlomol. Sa. Am. (chmn. ~ c II l 1958.59<br />

Eartern dr. 196061). Va. Acrd. Sei., Sigma Xi. Phi R~ppa Phi, hlph;<br />

Zcu Homc: 1300 ObL D: Blarksburg VA 24060<br />

GUYSON, KATHRYN. singer; b. Winston-Qlcrn, N C.; studcnt<br />

M.-G:M. Studio Schoolhourc. Suge appearsnrcs in musicals ir,cludr<br />

<strong>The</strong> Merry Widow, 1961. Naughty Marietta. 1961, Kosalina, 1963.<br />

helot, 1963-64. also S. Am tour in Show Boat. motiorr picrurc<br />

apwaranccs includc Rio Rita. As Tnoussnds C7iccr. Anchors A ucigh.<br />

Till thc Oou& Roll By. Show Uoar.Thc Ucrrrl Song. Sonis Is Lovc.<br />

Ki Mc Ka~c.Thr \'agnland kine; numcrour spparanccs on conccrl<br />

mugc. TV and radio. also rtcordiog snisl.'<br />

CRAYSON, RICHARD CARL, r.r. cxcc.; h. Cuh. Mo.. Drc. 16.<br />

1920; s. William James and lrnna (Jamrr) (i.; rruder;~ Columbia.<br />

1955; m. Evclyr~ lloncy. Stpr 24. 1939; children--Su,annc. Shari.<br />

Richard Carl W'lrh SL Louis-Sm Francisco Ry. Co.. 1941--, v.p.<br />

opcralionr, Springf~cld, Mo., 1964.68, prcs., 1969~~; chmn. bd., prcs.,<br />

di:. Quaneh, Acmc & Pncifir Ry, To.; prcr., d~r Clarllnnd. Inc..<br />

Clckland Royalty. Inc.. Dula Tabulating Corp., Friwo Transp. Co..<br />

9% Olivc Q~rp.; chmn M.. dir. N.M. (s Atiz Land Co.: dtr. 111.<br />

Terminal R K. Mcm., dir. Assn. Am. R.R.'s. Wcstcrn R.K. Arm.,<br />

h n . Southc8s1rrn R.R.'s. Terminal R.R. Asn. SL Louis, Transp.<br />

Alsn. Am. Homc: 13642 Ptacockhrm Rd St Loutr MO 63131 Oficc:<br />

906 Olivc $1 St Louis MO 63101<br />

GRAYSON, ROBERT ALLEN, nnvr cxrr.. mucaror, b N Y.c..<br />

Oct. 1, 192.7. s. Jul~ur, and Lilltan (I)a\i.lcc.u) G.: H 9.. U. Ill.. 1943;<br />

M B A,. N.Y. U.. 1'462, Ph D.. liLb, m. Su~hnnc B homsc. Junc Ib,<br />

1960; c-hildrcn-Pcter. Jocclp, Andru. Vlcc prcs. Hcnry S. l{arrir<br />

h.. mgmL cons.. 1952.58; v.p. marketing I. Rokcach fd Sons.<br />

1958-62; new prcducts mgr. lxvcr Bros , 1962-68; sr. v.p., mrm. trcc.<br />

cam. Daniel k Charlcr, Ins., N.Y.C.. 19bS+l;chmn. Graysun Asm.,<br />

inc.. Engkvocd. NJ.. 1971-. d~r. Am. Commnnwcalrh Ins. Co.;<br />

ruo. prof. gcn. bur. adminrrrn N.Y. U.. Grad. Sch.. 1966. Mrm.<br />

Am Mnrkciig Asm. @rrs. 1969-70). 17%. Mgm~<br />

Sei., Am. Assn. U.<br />

Rofs.. Aud. Mgmt. Author: lnuoduct~on to Markcling. 1971. Editor:<br />

hiarkcling and rhc Computer. 1967. Hon~c and o6cc: 269,Founuin<br />

Kd Englcwd NJ 07631<br />

CRAYSON, WALTON CEOR(;+ Ill. lawycr; b. Shrevcpn Aug.<br />

18. 1928; 1. Walton Grto:gc. Jr. and Mary Alicc (lowrcy) G.; A.B..<br />

Prinrttori. 1949. LL.B.. tlarvard. 1952, m. Bcnnrtta McLwcn Purse.<br />

May 20. 1955; childrcn-Walton IV, Mrrk Chrislophcr. Bcnncrt Purrc.<br />

Dwght Philip. Admillcd 10 Tex. bar. 1952, sincc pncticcd in Dallas;<br />

putncr firm Atwcil. Grsyson & Afwcll, 1961- 69; sr. parrncr Gra \on<br />

B Simon, 1969-; gcn. counsel, v.p., dir. Soull~lrnd Can,., 196,-;<br />

ruL counscl Gt. Nat. Lifc Ins. Co.. 1955-69. Mcm. gricrancc cum. 5th<br />

diiL Tcx., 1951-66. Regional v.p, elm. d 1949. Princeton. 1961-,<br />

CC~. '~llcitation chmn. cnp~rd funds drivc Dnllu, area. 1960. Scrvcd<br />

with USNR. 1952-54. Mem. Am.. Tcx.. Dallrt bur rssas. Mtm.<br />

Diccipln 01 ChrirL M8son (32) Clubs: Dallas Pcuoleum; Pnncelon<br />

(N.Y.C.). Home: 10525 Strait Lanr Dullas TX 75219 Ofice: 4<br />

Lcmmoo Park E Ddla TX 75204<br />

GRAYSON, &mcs UrDon!d, rduulor: b. ~ ~ n d :<br />

VA. Ay. 6. 1813; a. Jmw McNutL md Id.<br />

S.uoden tNwbrml C.; B.S., V*. Poluttch. Ilmt..<br />

1935. KS., 1037; PCD., In. Sht@ U.. 1941; m.<br />

bhgmt kc kwrenct. Aw. 4.. 1945; chlldrtn-<br />

Nmj Iwiu. Wuabelh AM. Jtnel bkrw~ct, M q<br />

PIrn,, PuuItj Vb. Pobtcch. k t ... 1935-.'pml..<br />

bed march cntomolog. 193-59. pmt., am.<br />

drpt. u110rnolcw. 1959--; ~nrL tntomolwint Va.<br />

AOi. LpL 81s.. IBW-46. Re%oted Inr~Wllonrl Wks<br />

rl. mrurh IntrmL. hngeu Pbt Yrnlrrlbn,<br />

H.mburr. Germany. IS, PAqI1/~110 Semlmr.<br />

RMmb City, 1858; &I. .lllb inlarut. Cenerw<br />

tntornoloyy. Viem. Auslru. 1960. Fellow Urnr<br />

tdn. M.. 1939.40. Slcrn. Enlotnol. Soc Am. (thrnn.<br />

KC. B 1058.50. Lhms. Eutcrn br. 1Wdl). Vb.<br />

A d . Sd.. 81cma XI. Phl Kau~a Phl. Alpha ZeU.<br />

tlomc: I3M Cmk Dr.. Bhct.&uru. V r<br />

PRAVSON, KaVlrlm, dwrr; h. Wh(n*hlcrn.<br />

N.C.; aWnl $1.-G.3. Studlo Schwlhca. Blare<br />

rppuyrrs in m8u1rJla lndualr <strong>The</strong> Ll~m Wldn*.<br />

1961. Nuluhty Hulrllb. 1861. b!cdlna. 1083,<br />

hmrlot 1UK1-64 .In 8. Am. totn In Uaw UMC:<br />

notion 'p~ctuc .bparmcr~ inr~ur* 81- RIU. A*<br />

Tho(bUlh M r . Abhnn Aweigh. TIU IIM ClWtb<br />

Poll !IF. Fjnr llhll, <strong>The</strong> Dnrrt Rony. So Thlt It<br />

Lon. Yltr Me K4V. Ihe Vwbmd Khu; nurntmw<br />

LDDGUIlKl *I tUl, fV llYL d o . hl<br />

lrsoldl~ mhL* * ,- . ,.. . ":<br />

1970-7! ..<br />

WAYSON, h;kr &&a. &.' ud;. &an: L<br />

Ct. NcndU. h.. art. 8. 105; I. hdcr JuM<br />

ud 3aphfw (DcCnfl~lnldl 0.; B.B..A.. 'IWu*<br />

U.. 1944; Y.B.I., U. Pa.. 1947; D.B.A.. Hir-'<br />

rani. 1358; w_ B& Sclmlrit. .\I%. 7.. 1365;<br />

dtldra-(hMslher<br />

J u h . ud Hlrhd Illw.<br />

Iiidrtctor. thri wuant protcua srhl nu.<br />

Admln>ln .. 1947-55. ma. prof.. 1959-fix. urn..<br />

&in. 1961-63. dew. pml. Seh. Pu. AdmliqLm..<br />

1063.68; dao. pd. Sdt. Ihu.. So. Hah. U.<br />

1968--' rlr prof. cnd. ~ h . nm.. Stadoid.<br />

mrtw lib;; pml. I~IT;~. 1-1. ~nd. ~m-.<br />

Svlhrrld. 1963-61, Ruwrlcr. Nw 3rIa~ Ikm.<br />

1949.50; qrl. a. FIJI, Wul.lofion. 1950.52,<br />

SmIJ with CSSH. 1943.46. C.P.A.. L.. Hem. Ow,<br />

eralions Rexarrh Sot. Am.. InrL J:tmt. Stla.. Am.<br />

Fllunce Aw.. Bet4 Cammi Sigma. Dtiu hq<br />

Dtlh. AutM Dcrlstom Cnrlrr Unnrlrintj: Drill.<br />

In# Duls!o~w by Oil yd Dar Ownton. ,l960.,<br />

IIm: kt48 Fillmart Dr.. Dalla, 75118.<br />

CRAYSOH. bnns YcDmuld, educator; b. ~Lu;d.:<br />

Y*.. Aug. 6. 1913; r. Junta Ilch'utt ad Irk<br />

SunJln Ilnbcm) 0.: B.Y.. VI. Polrterh. W.<br />

1935. l1.S.. 1937: Ph.D.. I&. Sklc U., 1941; m.<br />

bwrtt Lte krrrnrc. Au. 4. IOI:: thUd~u-<br />

Srncy Lou&. Ellrrklh Ann. Jbrrel blwret. Lluy<br />

glen. Fuulty VI. Pouttch. Iwt.. 1933-. pml..<br />

Dad rtmh rnlomclorv. 1954-59. pmf.. chmn<br />

dept. entwdw, 193-; rsst. rntornologisl Yr<br />

Ad. b t . Sk. 1943-44. Pnsentcd Inritatlwul blh<br />

at. rtrrrch Intrrr.st. Connnm Plant Pmtectloo.<br />

Hin.bl;rg. Gcrouny, 1867, PASR/Wl{O Semlnu.<br />

Muma City, 193; dcl Ill4 lotcriat. CD~UEP.<br />

Enlornolog. Vlm. 1960. London. 1254. P. Cm.<br />

Edn, Rd.. 153940. Mcm. Gntomol. Soc. Am. Ictm~.<br />

rc B 1958 W, chmn. Eastern br. 1W-61). Va.<br />

dr.d. M. Slm -XI. Plil K w Plrl. .Uplit Zeta.<br />

lhc: 1300 Orik Dr.. RLuM~urg. Vr.<br />

mrording utlst.* . . ' .,' . ...' . .<br />

GRAYSOH. Rlrhud' tul; 17.' err.: b:' Lhln;<br />

Ha., DK. 10. 11120; a. Wil1l.m hmw ml IMIN<br />

(JUUs) 0.: ItUdmt CO~UI!>J~. 1935; D. El&-<br />

IIuncr. Sm. 24. I1JI'J; rhlldrcn--.iu~%m Sluyi.<br />

Richud C. V~riom positlmm r!tl~ M. Loula-San<br />

Frurlxo Ry. Co . 1941-. V.P. waa!lora, fiprl~xlaeld.<br />

Mo.. 1964-fi8, prm.. 1969-. Hmc: 285<br />

Unlm St., 3t. Loub 09108. Offlta: 909 Oliy St,.<br />

Yt. Lou$ 63101. . . .<br />

.-_. .,-<br />

0'#'/////<br />

Scrrtd rlth U%Yd 4a~.:-~r. mu. .-.<br />

Lu brr mu. ~a;tirt. Hos~n (Eel. C!Irfa: Ddlxs<br />

Fcuc:mn; Exan (1.Y.C.). - Rnmc: 10525<br />

stnit me, ndlal 75229.. orrtct: FWWMC W.<br />

Tmcr, D h 73201. - , !% , , 't<br />

Deltr. Aulhor: lttclrlonr Ucdtr Cmeminl~: Drlllinc<br />

Decluoar by 011 rrd (lru Opntora. 1860.<br />

Jlomf: 104 Cllchlusc Dr. N.. h!rla~rrc. Ir. 70001.<br />

Orlts: 6823 St. Charlo AT.. tir* Orlraru 70118.<br />

GRAYSON. Jlmts McDonld. educator; b. Blmd.<br />

VI: Aus. 6. 1913: a. Jlfnrs hlcXu:t md Ida<br />

S&ndcr, ISr~bw) 0.: B.S.. Vr. I'clj-lccb. Inrt.,<br />

1R35. L1.8.. 1897; Ph.D.. la. Slate U.. 1941; a.<br />

Ilsrgaret La bmtcnce, Arc. 4. 1P45: chlldrea--<br />

Nmry Lwlse. Elizsbctb AM, Janet lilargutl. M w<br />

men. Flculty \'a. Pobterlt. Inst.. 1035-, pmf..<br />

hrad mud cntornolory. IQ>l~SP, gmI.. ctm.<br />

dept. cntornoloyu. 1059-; -st. mtomologlrl Vb.<br />

A@l. b t . 6u. 1F.13-48. Prcs~nted lnrilstlonrl lalko<br />

x~. rcrcah ~hlornat. &ngrc;r l8lrnt larolzttioa,<br />

Hlmburg. CCI~YW.. IQS. I'ASII/\YIIO Scmlm,<br />

Pmma City 1958. dd. lllb 1ntcrML Cor~sresa<br />

EntonoloeF, i3cnn.a ' I960 landon 1964. F. Ctn.<br />

~da. na 191~4a. b~ern. intomo~. ~oc. Am. lcbmn.<br />

acc. B y~58.59 rhmn. &ttm hr 1BW)dll Va.<br />

A&. w.. '.i&;ma XI, P~I Xnpps h~, r\~pha'~et..<br />

Home: IROO nr.. Blacksburc, Vb.<br />

6RAYSON Kalhtya skzr. b. BinstowSalem.<br />

N c . ~tudeoi M..o.-~i. sturn; ECIXOI~- sum<br />

&&ra In musicals inel~~dc Ttw hiem.. \\idow,<br />

1961 Nau&s hlarietta llJG1 Kldina. 1963.<br />

~bn~i~t. 1965-64, LLW 6. Am. iclw 11 S I ~ W ~ w t ;<br />

mohon plclurc aIll,earlom include Rlo Rltu. AS<br />

Thoussnds Cheer A11dtor3 Aweigli, Till the Cloud*<br />

ROII uy Shna k1'3t he DPSC~~ SOCK, So Thla Is<br />

Lcre Mc Kale ' <strong>The</strong> Vagabond Firs; nllmerour<br />

rppckantu on con& rue. TV and radio. dm<br />

rt~~rrlinb artid.* . .<br />

. .<br />

rid horcme E. Toansend, Uct. 18. 1324; ctiildrcnp<br />

k t Jranok ~ Shirlg Ann lntcrn A1.Y.II.R. llosp.,<br />

6RAYSUN, Jamn McDmuld. al!~entor: b. Bluxl.<br />

Wttlr Rock, 1921-22 Chzrliy lluspllbl. New Orlcank<br />

VL, Auy. 6. 1813; I. James 5lrNutt aod Ids Louisjana, 192-23. 'dirisiuo suigeoli .hl.P. Rs., at<br />

Swnder* IXnrb~rryI 0.: B.S.. Va. Polrtceb. M.. UcCcltrg drl;, sebt, 1iI35; cnpag+ in FP~. practlca<br />

1935. U.S.. IG31; Ph.D.. la. Slrte U., 1941: m. until June 1933. Assoe.. prof. rncdlclne. U. of Ark.<br />

Mug~ct k Ldurcncr, Aug. 4. 1W5; childre- gchool bled.. 1947. Oattrd aod owrated Grrgson<br />

Nancy Louise. Eli&& Ann. Jintt bfargurct. HRR Bosp lilcUchee 1027-31; state health cnrnmr. O<br />

Ulcn. Fbculty Va. Pobtd. Inst.. 1935-, Waf.; ~rk..'jgne 1933-kor. 1943; cardiol. Vrtn. Adrnitstm<br />

brad mearch mtomolow. 19A-50. pmt.. chmn. Fort nwu Hospital. 1QM-. Dircctor publle<br />

dcpl. entomoloyy. 1959-; axst. tnlumologlsl Ya. bcallh acUrlUes Igr Arlrr~:us, . Fedual Emcrgenq<br />

Aml. Ipt. Sta.. 1043-48. P~cse~ttcd inrilattonal talks<br />

ui. nwarcb Inkmrt. Conuecs Plant Protection,<br />

Hellef Admir~islrrUon November 1033 to h'o,crnber<br />

Xarnb:~rg. Cummy, 1957. PASU/iVltO Scnl!~. 19.13. l'res. Stale md Proqirlcinl Health O F i Cod.<br />

hmma Clty, 1058; del. 11th In!ersL. bngr- al h'orth Amerla, 1939. Blcm; S.A.T.C. Ilnlt Ca<br />

Elblual~. V~CM!~. Auslrla. 190. Fcllov Cn. No. 12. Clm Martla. Tulmc U.. SepL-So. 1918,<br />

Pdn. Bd ... IW-40. Mm. htornol. Soe. Am (chmn. commd. 1st !l. Med Rrsenc laler tapt.: 6UT6eOn<br />

w. B 10%-3, rhmn. Emtarn br. 19C4-Oll. Va.<br />

And. Sd.. Sigma XI. .I'bl Kauea Phl. Alpha Zeta.<br />

Ilome: 13W W Dr.. Alnckrbu~, Va.<br />

.. ..,' ' . ..:,<br />

'<br />

' ' GRAYSON,' ~illl&a'~~snily;"~hrdclati: b."<br />

.gould, 'Arkansas. M4 1, lWl7; fi Adam ads and<br />

p:w Loltirt (Benduson) 0.; str~dent ~ i , o Ark., t<br />

1815-17; M.D.. Wane U. 8ch, of hledicme, 132g<br />

,A.II. Arkam State. Tarchcrs Cohege. 1037; mrr- .<br />

LC. U S I'.H.S. ~;llor A$ ~I!L. ol I'hrslcians;<br />

mcmbar.'~..ll.~,. Aik.. Pulnskl County med. sees.<br />

Am I~gloii, Sigmk CIII, Alliha 1;rppr Kappt. e k<br />

>unouaL Baptist. 3la.roo (Shrlner). Cnntlrr. on<br />

~rrd. rubk~ts. First pru. Ansn..ol Stdte and Tari-<br />

.torid ~icl~lb omccn 1942. Ifma: 401 Colonld<br />

coup. I :_-AdJl,ess;,fi.' do09 'Ilosp., LpUc RG+, &K.


WH05 WHO IN A1<br />

19 76 - 77<br />

GRAYSON WiY TRAVERS; JR, publishGk co. rlcc.: b<br />

~rthin~tod Mar. 21. 1920: r Cary Traven a d Alice Gcrtrudc<br />

(Gordon) d.; B.A.. Yalc, 1942: postgrad. U. Ha~air. 1948: M.A..<br />

Sunlord. 1949; Ph D.. Grad. Inst. In~crnaL Sldics. Gcncva<br />

Srilzerland 1953. m. Priwilla Aldcn Rtxulc. kpt. 7. 1956<br />

chi~drm-&lie H.. Carinthia A.. Alicia C.. Thcodos~a H. W~th<br />

Crrncgic Corp. N.V.. 1953-57. Sute Dcpt . Wahington. 1958-61.<br />

Pace Corpr. Washington. LF6l.64, pro. Potomac Book% Inc..<br />

wuhington 1%. Council chmn. Wdrow Wrlron Hou~c.<br />

Whhington: 1966-72. Scrvcd with USMCR. IWf-16. DcmocraL<br />

Awhr Awlria's Irtcmstional Posttion. 1953: Wuhlnjlnn '68. 19b1:<br />

WUhington 111. 1971: cn-author: Thc 93d Con rcu. 1973: Sbrc<br />

Information and Federal Rcgion Book. 1973. k c lmpcachmcnt<br />

Cmbrns 1974; Washington IV. 1975. Homt: Bluc Ridgc Farm<br />

UPpcrvrllc VA 21176 Oflicc: 4137 Fvlton St NW Washington DC<br />

m 7 . . .<br />

CIUYSON, CHARLES JACKSON, ~~,'univ. dcan: b. FL<br />

N~cssit tr.. OCL 8. 1923: s. Charles Jacklon and Daphnc<br />

@cG n ltcnrcid) G.; B.B.A.. Tulanc U.. 194a: M.B.A.. U. Pa.. 1947:<br />

D.0.h. Harvard. 1959; m. Bsrbara Ehmidt. Aug. 7;<br />

thrldrcn--Christopher Jackson. Michael Wtlcy. Randall Charlcr<br />

~~..lhen ~ S prof. L Sch. Bus. Adminstrn.. Tulanc 0.. 1947.55, W.<br />

L. 1959-63. rw. dcan kh. Bus. Adminstrn.. 1961-63. dcart, prof.<br />

Bw. Admirutrn.. 1963-68; dcan. prof. Sch. Bm Adrn~nstrn.. Sa<br />

kth. U. 1968-- chmn. Price Commn.. Washin ton. 1971-1% vtx<br />

&d GI,>. YD. &.. Stanford. sprint 1967: prof. IMEDf. MgmL<br />

*el. Program. Swilzcrlsnd. 1963-64. Rcporrcr. Ncw Orleans Itcm.<br />

1949-X):spl. agt FBI. Washingron. 1950-52: panncr J3me E. O'Ncill<br />

& &.. Ncw Orlcrnr. 1952-53. Scncd with USNR. 194346.<br />

~P.A.. La. Mcm. Opcr~tionr Rucarch Soe. Am.. Inst. Irlgmt. ks..<br />

Am Finanm Arsn.. Bcta Gamma Sigma. Delu Tau Delta. Aulhor:<br />

kcinions Undcr Unccrlainty: Drilling Derisions by 011 and Gas<br />

Opntor% 1960; Confessions of a Pricc Controllcr. 1974. Contbr.<br />

thpL 10 Financial Research and Mana~cmcnt Dccisions. 1967; alro<br />

amClcs ro pron. publs Home: 8731 Southwcslern Blvd Apt 270 Dallas<br />

1X '15206<br />

. T . ' . ..<br />

~ Y s O N JAMES LfCDONALD, rducalor. b. Bland. Va.. Aug 6.<br />

1913: B ~an;cr McNutt and Ida Saundcrs (Ncwkrry) G.: B.S.. vr<br />

Po~Y. Inst.. 1935. M.S.. 1937: Ph.D.. la. State U.. 1941: m. Marparct<br />

bwrcnce. Ang. 4. 1945; children--Nancy Louiw. Elizabeth<br />

Ann Janct Margarel. Mary Ellen. Faculty Va. Paly. Inst.. Blacksburg.<br />

193;-. prof.. herd rc~carch cntomolo~y. 1954-59, prof.. chmn. dcpL<br />

CntOmology. 1959-:asit cr~tomoln~ist Va. Agrl. Espt. Sra.. 1943-46.<br />

Prclfrttcd tnvtrarional tnlks xi. rcrnrch Intcrnat. Congrcs* Plant<br />

Rotcction. Hamburg. Gcrrnany. 1957. Vienna. Austria. 1967.<br />

PASBIWHO Scminar. Panarna City, 1958: particip~nt Intcrnat.<br />

Conarcu Entomology. Vicnna. 1960. London. 1964. Canberra.<br />

Australia. 1972. Fcllow Gen. Edn. Bd.. 1939-40. Mcm. Entomol Soc.<br />

Am. (chmn. SCCL B 1958-59. Eastcrn br. 1960-61). Va. Acad. Li..<br />

Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Alphn Zeta. Homc: IlM)&k Dr Blacksburg<br />

VA 24060<br />

CRAYSON KAI'HRYX, singer: b, Winston-Salem. N.C.: srudcnt<br />

M.-0.-M. studio khoolhoux Stagc appearances in musicals insludc<br />

Merry Widow 1961. Naughty Marietta. 1961. Ruwlina. 1962.<br />

Qnrelor. 1962-64,'alro S. Aln lour in Show Boat: motlon piclurc<br />

'PPearanccs include Ground for Marriage. As Thwndr Checr.<br />

Anehnr~ Awcigh. Till the CIourls Roll By. Show Boa[. Thc Dcwn<br />

Song, So This Is Love. Kiss Me Kale. <strong>The</strong> Vagaland King: TV<br />

appcarancrr Doc Rcdcrm>ur. 1966, numcrous rppcaranccr on conc rrI<br />

sure. TV and radlo. aIw ICC artnt Addre,, care Impefrsrro 12214<br />

Vvwcrnt Rd Sludto Gty CA 91604<br />

GRAYSO. RlCtfARD CARL r.r. cxcc.: b. Cub. Mo.. Dec. 16.<br />

IPlD. r Wlllurn Jamrs rnd Lenna (Jamcr) G.; rtudcnt Columbia.<br />

1955; m. Evclp Honey. Scpt. 25. 1939; children-Susannc. Shari.<br />

Riehard Carl With Sr LouisSan Franciwo Ry. Co.. 1951-. v.p<br />

~rarions. Springhckl. Mo.. 1964.68. pm.. 196.9-73. thmn. bd..<br />

197+,chmn. M . pru.. dir. Qumah. Acmc 9 Panfic Ry. Co., prrr .<br />

dir. Clarkland. Inc.. Clarlland Royalr . Inc. Friwo Tranrp. Co.. 906<br />

Olivc Corp: dir. N.M. B Arir. ~and~o.. Tcrminal R.R. Asn. SL<br />

his Ill. 6rminal R.R, 1st NIL Bank. Sc Lwiq. 1st Uniov Inc..<br />

Lskdc Gas Co.. SL Louis Union Inc. Mcm. Civtc Progress. Inc.;<br />

c4sc. corn. Sc Louis Arm cnuncti Boy Scouts Am. Bd. dm. Unircd<br />

Fund Grtatcr St. Louis, trustcc Drury Coil.. Springficld. Mo. Mem.<br />

Ry. Systcms and Mgmr Assn. (governing M.), Am. Soc. Traffic and<br />

Tnnsp. N ~ L Freight Traffic hun.. Assn. Am. Ra~lroads (djr.).<br />

Watcrn R.R. Aun. (dir.). Aun. Southcmtcm Rmlroads (dlr.).<br />

Trbnsp. Asm. Am. (dir.). Mo. t of C. (dir.). Regional Commcrcc and<br />

Growth Asm. Mtt. SL Louis (dtr.) Clubs: Hickor Hills Country<br />

epin~hc!d. Mo.); Union Lcaguc (Chgoi: Media, Joonda& Bogey.<br />

rnt LOUIS OM W a ~ Country. n Mo. Athletic. Wings of St. Alb~ns.<br />

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born on Pebrirary<br />

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Virginia st211 living married an<br />

Atrl:ust 18,1943,<br />

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2: Thc said Itssic 1' child of bethaniel kcon<br />

Prillaman lmrn on at Franklin L',mnty Virginia ,<br />

rlicd at Dnssct, ~dr~jnir May 11,1951 and his :if= ibfary Lize<br />

InFrarrl horn .]arlrtary f30,1882 ilcnry Counfy, Vir~il a died at<br />

Ilasset, Vircinia ox hlay 13, Y 964 rnarricd on 1)cc- :nhcr 27,1905.<br />

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8: <strong>The</strong> said Bacon l'rillarnan wzs the oi I)avicl ~'rillamrri<br />

born on Airt:vst: ~6,!1818 'at Frarlklin Coiinty Vir :inja llicd at<br />

Franklin,Coi~ntv, Virginia on blay 20,1876 and ]:is wiPe \,*as<br />

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bla rv l,e!;r~clir Imrn bfaxch 5,1827 o t prank1 i;~ Cc-rtl:ltv, Vir.aini;;1'i.rginia<br />

died 31: Fralikl i n Cottntv, Vireinia on h'ovcmbcr 15,1893<br />

married on ,,lanl~orv 8,1856,<br />

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'4: 'file, said Davit1 l'ri'llaman wzs the child of John Prillsmon<br />

born ari A~t~~lst 30,h 782 kicnrv Corlntv (latcr Franklin Cot~ntvh<br />

Virginia died o t lirarlkl in Cot~ntv Virgr' nia on Octoher 6.7 853<br />

his wif c was Sa ralr; (Sallv) <strong>Grayson</strong> born h1lreh .3,17RO.*at<br />

Montf,ornrry Vi~~ini. died at Frank1 in County Yirpinia on<br />

btarch 1,1884 marribd on 1807.<br />

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5: DIG siid Sarah (.%fly) Gravson was .l\c chili1 i,f tiillirm<br />

Gravson imrn on ileforr 1750 at Jtonti:onerv ~ o . ;v VirGinjl<br />

rljcd at F(ont~.o:cry Cotllity L.irl:ini8 on - 1801 ;nd h;s wife<br />

wzs Ric!l~r.: CoOZcy I>orri 01;<br />

- at - ciiecl at ! 311r y,orr~ry<br />

Lbt~nt y ~rgir~iz on; 1832 married on appro:, 1770.<br />

i:ariznna T~I~oJ. was, I horn A~~~:ilst 7,7946 at J h ~ ~ h l l:ospi(al ~ f ~ ~ d<br />

hrt jnsvi:le li~nrv Coi:otv, VirPi nisi 133 rriccl Fcbrlt;rv 7 , lono<br />

, Virf!iilia bv Chevis llarne to Thomas fillno rlall<br />

who wa:; born on At~grtst 4,5945,<br />

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John* (';;.ayson Jr. born <br />

Amhrose (;raysoil born 7<br />

hiary C1"olly.l <strong>Grayson</strong> born marrj ~ ( James 1 Sar~vcts<br />

Sarah (S; 1 ly) Gravson born 3-~-17~Q, m:.;rie(i John I'ril1::ran (<strong>The</strong>se<br />

Llizsl~cth Grav:,,un I~rr. 7<br />

ma rrj cl.l Jacob r'ril lman (hr~sbans<br />

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Rachel Coolcy Gravson's will was m3(!~ in 7812 , A!ontflornery<br />

Corrntv Ueed Ihok ti llplios :i97, 546 menl ions john Frillaman and<br />

Sally, his wife.<br />

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See OAR Patriot lndev page 282 ( This L ist tiiiliam Gr~yso~i)<br />

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My ancestor's serviqes in ousi::titlfi the est; .Iishment of<br />

America11 ~ri(iependencc cl~~rirlg the Hcvoltlt ion wib:c as follows:<br />

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hi1I.i.m <strong>Grayson</strong> sr'rved as I'rivntc in the Virrlr:a<br />

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hational Jio. 3fi453 Ilcl err Calfce.<br />

Jbth o f these parties used William iravson a:. a s~~pplcmentnl<br />

line.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> said i~illian~ Crnvson is the onccstnr wl:o assisted in<br />

cstablishir~p Americap lndependencc, while acting in the capactiy<br />

of P~ivate in the (.2oompany of Virgil~ia.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> chart for Capt. WlUiam <strong>Grayson</strong> and Ann<br />

Smith Tms ilrteresting, but we find a few minor<br />

discrepancies. Am enclwtng a copy of two liw s<br />

of descent from them. Perhaps others 17211 con-<br />

I tribute theirs. Also, we think Joseyh, who<br />

married Rhoda F'hite, was a grandson, not a son.<br />

Aryone else care to comment<br />

Sincerr! ly,<br />

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Robin Bandy<br />

49 Sari lliguel Avenue<br />

Sm hateo, CA 9111~03


Pages216 & 217 contain a list of early <strong>Grayson</strong>s.1 bought<br />

from the oemputerlzed Accelerated Indexing Sys.tems. campany<br />

this month, Explanations. of entries are on the foll~wing 3<br />

pages;, <strong>The</strong>refare same listings- I have nett seen before-. One<br />

puzzler is Abrahm Greyaonr imWerrren co,, Gao and then again.<br />

the year befor~ (1793) in Wilkes ce,, N,C..I think there must<br />

be a mistake, but +n tho other does; any ene have a<br />

listing for Abraham<br />

Next+ is a delightful,.long letter from Irene Graysen Taitt<br />

f ellowed by 4 pages of her bineagw,i*.<br />

defe~ence to late-comers as suggested by Mrg. Talt, re--<br />

or past 1ssues.nill be 83.00 each instead mf $5.00.<br />

A mts to Flla Underwood: Please stay well am you can eentlnuc!<br />

yourxosmprehensive letters.<br />

Ute tb Elaine Soden: Maybe you could send cards to the Whm's<br />

Whm people in this a d the last issue. Als~t I found that I<br />

oould get, FREE, all the telephone books for an entire state<br />

fram the phone company; so I aske& for and recelve& 3 cubic feet<br />

af N.Co.phone books and have already sent xeramd letter~with<br />

return envelopes to all the <strong>Grayson</strong>= in the 704 call-area,, which<br />

1s:half the state of N.C. Whb wants to valunteer bo de thecsame<br />

for another state such a= Va, , Ten%, or Ky , Be sure tfo sag ylsu<br />

are looking for those that came out-af the Britksh Isles5<br />

On pages 230-233 are old records from the Dorothy Wulfeck archtvear<br />

which I have on file. <strong>The</strong>se are interesting in that we have<br />

published here the same quandary abeut the genealogyof George<br />

Washln~ton Grasson! barn 1803 in Ky,<br />

On the 1as.t page Is infermation sent me as a result af my<br />

H.C. <strong>Grayson</strong> mall survey: a tantalizing tradition tends to carrobmrrts<br />

prcvioualy printed tradition that the father ef Cola<br />

Jamas William M. <strong>Grayson</strong> was named Bills Graysbn of N.C..and<br />

was fmm England, Refer to material in Vel. I, ne, 6 and 12.*<br />

nfss Taiti I will try te prdnt the maps. as. =ace perm1ts;i:<br />

Please all of ypu try to send; mom material for the <strong>Newsletter</strong>;<br />

there la..always a queation of whether we will have enough,


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separately in alphabetical sequence by first name. For example:<br />

I *<br />

I<br />

COB, AARON<br />

COB, JOHN<br />

COBB, ABEL<br />

COBB, ZEBULON<br />

NOTICE that there is no spacing<br />

between spelling variations.<br />

TWO TYPES of entries are contained in your Computer Search:<br />

1. Entries from CENSUS RECORDS, as shown in tho example:<br />

I<br />

BAKER, ABRAHAM RENSSELAER CO. NY 871 00110-00100-01 1800<br />

<strong>The</strong>se entries all have a census year in the far right hand column.<br />

Sometimes the year is prefixed with letters. For example: 51803<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are codes for the following:<br />

$=STATE CENSUS<br />

T-TERRITORIAL CENSUS<br />

CL-COLON 1 AL CENSUS<br />

CTcCONTINENTAL CENSUS<br />

To understand an entr from a census record, match the census year<br />

with those shorn in rKe TmLE or coanuTs. rum to pago number<br />

indicated for an explanation of the entry.<br />

t. Entries from BIOGRAPHICAL and other sources. For example:<br />

BAKER, GEORGE F. LANCASTER CO. PA 681 BfOCAn<br />

<strong>The</strong> far right hand column shows a lqBIO1l or "POW prefixed code.<br />

This means that we have indexed a Biography or a Portrait on<br />

this individual. We can not provide copies of tkis information<br />

at this time.However, we will be publishing in the future an<br />

index which will help you locate such information. Hatch for<br />

future adds introducing this volume.


Page .2l9<br />

Page<br />

FEDERAL CENSUS<br />

KEY<br />

SAMPLE FORMAT:<br />

TOWNSHIP or<br />

NAME COUNTY STATE PAGE COLUMSS YEAR<br />

abcde f ghi j kl<br />

JOHNSON, J(ljEPH Bedford Co. PA 219 00010-00010-00 1800<br />

BALDWIN, THOIMAS Randolph Co. ILL 74 12010-11010-00 1810<br />

EWXNG, JAMES EDWARD Washingt~n Co. OH 23 hlzrietta Twp. 1800<br />

EWING. JAMES E. Washington Co. OH 15 M~ddletown Twp. 1810<br />

NANLE: This is the name of the head of the family. <strong>The</strong> last name is listed<br />

firrt and is followed by the first gtven name or names of the individual.<br />

:COUNTY & STATE: <strong>The</strong> names of the county and state where the census was<br />

laken are given as indicated in the original census records. Place names are<br />

rpsllcd a$ given by the census enumerators. r<br />

PAGE: <strong>The</strong> page number indicates where the name may be located & the<br />

original .census record.<br />

s.a:-Number ofmaker under 10 years of age..:.<br />

b;.-Number d males between 10 to 16 years of age.<br />

c. Number of males between 16 to 26 years of age.<br />

- d:.Nurnber of males between 26 to 45 years of age.<br />

a. Number of malea over 45 years of age.<br />

- - -<br />

f. Nmnber of females under 10 years of age.<br />

I. Number of females between 10 to 16 years of age.<br />

h. Number of females between 16 to 26 years of age.<br />

t-hber d female8 between 26 to 45 years of age.<br />

- - j. Number of females over 45 years of age.<br />

d .,. ,::-.. . - - .-<br />

-<br />

'r L).E:r.Z, 'amber or Free People of Color in tW household.<br />

- - - 1. Number of slaves in the household.<br />

. -- .If_ i<br />

TOWNSHIP: This ie the Township, Town, City, -ward, Parlsh. Hundred, Precinct,<br />

--orMstrict in which the family was living at the the of the census enumeration.<br />

YEAR: This indicotaa the yeer m which the cenaua wxs taken.<br />

. -. - -<br />

- - .- - -- - -..-<br />

3


Page<br />

KEY<br />

SAMPLE FORMAT:<br />

FEDERAL CENSUS<br />

TOWNSWlP or<br />

NAME COUNTY STATE PAGE COLUMSS<br />

a b c d e<br />

JONES. DAVID Hartford Co. MD 51 01 03 02 01 00 1790<br />

KELLEY, ANDREW Chester Co. PA 168 Allenville Twp. 1790<br />

RILEY, JAMES M. Barnwell Co. SC 62 03 02 04 00 23 1790<br />

NAME: This is the name of the head d the family. <strong>The</strong> last name is listed<br />

firat and is followed by the firat given nPme or names of the individual.<br />

COUNTY I STATE: <strong>The</strong> names of the county and state where the census was<br />

taken are given as indicated in the original census records. Place names are<br />

spelled as given by the census enumerators.<br />

'<br />

PAGE: <strong>The</strong> page number indicates the page number in the printed volumes of<br />

;ha 1790 census records as published by the United States Federal Government<br />

Ln 1809. Most public libraries have a copy of this series.<br />

COLUMNS: 4 t h s<br />

a. Number of free whits males 16 years and upwards, including<br />

heed. of families.<br />

B. Number of free white males under 16 years of age.<br />

.c. Number of free white females, including heads of farniliea.<br />

d. Number of all other free persons.<br />

a. Number of elaves in the household.<br />

TOWNSHIP: This is the Township, Town, City, Ward, Parish, Hundred, Precinct,<br />

or District h which the family was living at the time of the cenaus enurnetatian.<br />

YEAR: This indicates the year in which the census was taken. Vermont 1790<br />

cenrus was actually taken in 1791. In many places the census enumerator required<br />

many months to complete taking the census.<br />

NOTE: Sometimes the census enumerators omitted items from the original records.<br />

Items omitted from the original records ore not included in the index by Accelerated<br />

Indexing Syutema, krc.


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1310 Plagler Avenue<br />

Key West, Florida<br />

August 22, 1978<br />

Dear Dr, Gravson:<br />

I have been want in^ to get some things to you for<br />

the newsletter for some time but due to a bloodclot I have<br />

been unable to sit and tv~e.<br />

Ella Fiae Underwood has been so lovely to send me<br />

some very interesting things about our ancestors and I was<br />

sad that I was unable to share with her a few of the things<br />

I had, but health has a way of interferring with plans at<br />

times,<br />

I have met some wonderful peo~le and found a few of<br />

my family I did not know I had through your interesting newsletter.<br />

I also have a few answers to some of the questions<br />

posed now and then by some of your contributors that I will<br />

endeavor to send to them when I am able to remain UP longer.<br />

My family particularly enjoyed the writinps of Lund<br />

and Peter <strong>Grayson</strong> Washington and S~ence Monroe <strong>Grayson</strong>, I<br />

ho~e that what I have encluded here will help to fill out that<br />

line. As you can see, this is all about our side of the family<br />

beginning with the lineage of tb.e brothers Benjamin, Ambrose,<br />

TQnas, their sisters, ~lizabeth and Mary and oir ancestor John<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

I can't help but agree with my beloved aunt Margaret<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Grand Dame of our <strong>Grayson</strong> Clan, that it is most inter-<br />

-<br />

esting to studv the genealo~v of llyour rootslI because it is as<br />

thouph those who have gone before you come alive for a moment<br />

and speak out to your ape through you, %ut what is really important<br />

is not so much what your ancestors may have been, as<br />

"what kind of a person you are today, aqd what kind, through<br />

gour own effor~s and God's guidance, you are be corn in^.^^<br />

As we read the pages of this newsletter, we see such<br />

beautiful exam~les of courage, honor, integrity, good-breeding,<br />

application of education and talents for the benefit of God;<br />

country and the fellowman, but most of all, the message that<br />

comes to me from the pages of our earliest heritage is from<br />

Matt 6:33<br />

"Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness;<br />

and all these things shall be added unto you," That and the cherished<br />

words of Grandfather James Gordon <strong>Grayson</strong>, "Your name .<br />

came from your father, it was all he had to give, 50 it's yours<br />

to use and cherish as long as vou may live. If you loose the<br />

watch he Rave you it can always be replaced, But a black mark on<br />

your name, dear, can never be erased. It was clean the day you<br />

took it and a worthy name to bear, When I got it from my father


Parre 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was no dishonor there. so make sure you guard it wisely-<br />

After all is said and done. you'll be glad the name is<br />

s~otless when it's given to Your son." and, "<strong>The</strong> distance a<br />

I<br />

man goes is not as important as the direction that he takes."<br />

I wish each and everyone of you had had the omortunity<br />

of knowing James Gordon <strong>Grayson</strong>. He was the most dynamic<br />

werson I have ever known. Imprzssive in size and appearance, a I<br />

typlical Virginia Gentleman whose very presence commanded attention.<br />

He was more than 6 foot 7 inches in height, as tall I<br />

and as wide as the doorway and when he walked into a room, all<br />

eves were on him. And yet a more kind and gentle man I have<br />

never known.<br />

I am glad he shared his love of God and the beauty of<br />

nature with me and his unending storehouse of knowledge in<br />

philosophy. literature and poetry. He never spoke without quot- I<br />

ing$omethinp pretaining to the situation to leave a deep'r impression<br />

upon one.<br />

Lund Washinntonls words about the "first of the Gray- I<br />

sons in America......'He was a man of exceedingly fine address<br />

notablv of fine blood......of a refined and wealthy family, as<br />

his acquirement, person and habits bore ample evidence of.. . .<br />

could well have been written of him. So pure has the line been<br />

handed down to us.....I was so pleased for his description for<br />

I could not have said it better,<br />

I<br />

James Gordon <strong>Grayson</strong> was stron~ of constitution and<br />

morals and vet tender and mild in disposition and manner. A<br />

giant of a man.<br />

Ask other readers to give us a glimpse of at least<br />

one of their earlier ancestors, I think it would be interesting<br />

to know what others of our ancestors were like or what the family 1<br />

life was like, Just a thumbnail sketch or an episode.<br />

I have found it very helpful to have a map of the locations<br />

of the different lines so as to understand where they came 1<br />

from in keepina the different ones sperate and so I have enclosed<br />

one of each of the states where <strong>Grayson</strong>s have been found in their<br />

earliest locations. <strong>The</strong>y can be cut to fit and you could enclude<br />

one each month if you did not want to run them all together. I<br />

Thank Ella for me and know that we thoroughly enjoy the<br />

newsletter and P U ~ it to good use. <strong>The</strong>re is so much about mv<br />

family in it. My only objection is to the $5. reruns. That isn't I<br />

fair to the late-comers. We would have been in on the beginning<br />

if you had let us know. Keep the news coming.<br />

I<br />

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GRAYSON<br />

LY<br />

JOHN GRAYSON<br />

Came d/rom Ellgland, ~eX.tLed in Lnnca~tea County, Va.<br />

JOHN GRAYSON, JR,,<br />

hi4 don<br />

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&la4 in Chhidt Chu~h Panibh, Lanca6Rck Coun-ty, Va. in 1700.<br />

Wab 6.i.tb.t Ve6;ttLytna)~ o 6 St. Geongc '6 Paail h, Sp0.t~ ylvania<br />

Cour..ty, Ua. -1726. Took "Ye Oath" a6 arl o$6.iceh Ock. 7,<br />

729 in Vikginia Cotonial Alilitia ( d8zom Ckozieh, p. 122).<br />

d. 1734 in SpoXbg€vania CounXy, Va. = SUSANNAH WffTTE in<br />

Spot6 ylvania County, Va. A Deed /recokded in Spots yZvania<br />

County Marcch 3, 1729 made .he& Sxecuthix and Guahdictn 06<br />

IOIiN and AMEROSF GRAYSON, ohphan~ 05 JOHN GRAYSON, IR.<br />

Otkek chiE-..ken ureae THOA[AS, BENJAMT!J, ELI ZABETfl and HARY.<br />

Captain GENJA,'-iI!J GRAYSON wxb "06 ageJ1 in 1726 = SUSANNA<br />

MONROE. <strong>The</strong>y lived in Bet Ain.<br />

AMBROSE, aon o,j JOHN JR. and SUSANNAH, 4. "about 1700" d.<br />

Sep.t, 6, 1743. fle pa.teizrted land in Spo.taytvanin County, Va.<br />

in 1727. tiia wit1 ia aecoaded in thc County U i t t aook, p.<br />

321 = ALlCE JAAIES. <strong>The</strong>ik childnen wete JOHN, WZLLIAM (b,<br />

1732, moved .to Albc&makle Cout~ty 6eiote ~6i-~cvoLu.tiona~q<br />

a . Ne wa.4 a Captain in .the SRate !b!ilitia, in RovoCutionahy<br />

Seavice, ALbehmaale County, Va. = ANNE SMlTft and they had<br />

a laagc damitq), AMBROSE, JR. and THOdfAS.<br />

8 JOHN GRAYSON, don 04 AMBROsE and ALICE, b. about 1725, d. 1122.<br />

Moved bkom Spotbylvania Co. to G c Co. in 1734; to<br />

Cutpeppea Co. in 1748. fie patented Land i n Cutpeppea Co. in<br />

1751 = BARBARY EIBB.<br />

JOHN, thcih don, 6. Augubt 9, 1770; d. July 29, 1326; went 6kom<br />

-Elpeppea Oo, to Eabt fenn., $hen Xo Alabama in 1806 ad a<br />

dukveyok. He lived at {{aden, Madidon Co., Alabama = SALLY<br />

CARTER.<br />

SALLY - CARTER 06 Caa2e/rd1 Guve bamily, C!~aalo.tthviPte, Va.,<br />

moved .to ~andaidge, E. Tennebdee at age 15. At age 16 dhe<br />

mnhaied JOHN and they camc ~o Alabama. <strong>The</strong>y had bevenieen<br />

childkcn7-6EORG~, Zhe elded.t, b. 1754 = CYNTHIA HANNAH;<br />

POLLY, b. I795 * DRYANT C068; JOIiN und W7LLTAI-t, twinb, b,<br />

1797, d. yourzg; JOHN CULLEN, 6. 1799 = NXJCY GLOVER and moved<br />

20 Texab; ROSERT, b. 1807, d. young; CHARLES, 6, 1803 a =<br />

GEATRICE CRAFT and moved to Texa6; JACKSON, 6. 1805 * ANNIE<br />

CRAFT and moved to Texab; NANCY, b. 1801 = JOflN SARTAZN and<br />

moved to Texu~; AIIBROSE, b. 1810 = SALLlE LrANN and moved .to .


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Texas; SALLY ANN, 6. 1811 = WASH SARTAIN and moved to Texas;<br />

NAPOLEON BONEPART, 6. 1815 = ANN ULET and 4tayed i n Madison<br />

Co.; and JAjIIES GORDON, 6. 1817. <strong>The</strong>de childxen wexe boan in<br />

Madison Co. bedohe Xhe tenaitony 06 Alabama became a ~tate.<br />

JAMES GORDON, 6. 1817, d. 1864 = PARALEE WRIGHT, 6. 1820, d.<br />

1876. <strong>The</strong>y staged in Madidon Co., and tli-4~0 had &eventeen<br />

childken.<br />

JOHN WILLIAM, ths etde~t, 6.<br />

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May 23, 1838, d. Aphit 17, 19Y7;<br />

6. 1841 = JAMES TfiOMPSON VAVIQSON in 1860;<br />

%%!EiTkRT, 6. 1843 ALUIRA AVA JORDAN in 1867, second<br />

maxiage to<br />

I<br />

{AAYME WATTS in 1901; GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. 1844,<br />

d. 1854; IAAiES FRANKLIN, b. 7%46, d. young; AIbfi3ROSE CARTER,<br />

6. 1848 = MATTIE L0GA.V i i ~ 1876; JERUSHA A!JN, b. 1850 =<br />

RICHARD AIEPLZN i n 1867; ANVREN JACKSON, 6. 1852 = EUGENIA<br />

ELlZABETH WADE i n 1874; MARY PARALEE, 6. 1857 lived only<br />

dive mon$!14; FANNZE ELTZABETH, b. 1860 =WlLLlAM R. KING in<br />

1892; HENRY, b. 1861, d. 1870; EMMA POLK, 6. 1863 = DAVID E.<br />

ALLISON in lb79; LULA, b. 1864 a HENRY POLK MC GAHA in lb95;<br />

SALLY, b. 1866, d. 1878; CHARLES, b. 1868 ETHEL JAMES in<br />

1905; JOHN WILLIAM, 6. 1870 = KATIE BLYSTONE in 1899; MINNIE,<br />

I<br />

b. 1872 = FRANK S. HENRY in 1807.<br />

30HN NILLlAb!, etdedt hon 06 JAdUES. GORDON and PARALEE WRIGHT<br />

G R A V S A R A U SA!ITH ALLISON in 1661, b. 1834, d. 1883.<br />

a e borre az- Izd childken. FoUowir,a helr. deazlz Iie rnaxaied<br />

hea niece, CHARITY PENLAND. ~ollotvi~j kea death he maahied<br />

hib ii&s$ wi6e'a cou~in, AZUBAH PARKER. A-Capiain i n the<br />

Coniedekalte Anmy whelr.e he ~eaved 6ouk geak4, 30HN [JI LLIAM<br />

wa4 a teuchetr 6oa .two yeaab, a dame& {oat 06 hi4 tihe<br />

and a rnernbea 06 the Alabama SZate Legiblatuxe 1870-72 ak~d<br />

1884-86. lie aha heaved in $he Sta+te Senate 1873-75. In<br />

1973 he wko.te a bkie6 but inteke4ting autobiogxaphg. A 6ew<br />

copied 06 Xh.id ate avaieabte.<br />

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NANNTE PARALEE, b. 1864, d. 1906, .the e t d e ~ t daughtex *<br />

MURPHY LAUGHINGHOUSE. <strong>The</strong>y had tltace daugliteu; SALLY, b.<br />

1885 * THOMAS WILEY, MARGARET = WHITLOCK; MATTIE, 6. 18931<br />

SHAW.<br />

JAMES GORDON, e t d e ~ t<br />

862, d. 1942 NA/JNIE ELIZA MOSELEY. b. 1874. d. 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ik chitdrren aae: EDITH, who died i n - i ~ d a n c ~ ; - b. ~ ~ ~ € ~ ,<br />

1886, d, 1904; WTLLIAM GORDON, 1. 1899, d.. 1975 = LOUISE,<br />

6. 1895; MERCER OAVID, b.1902, d. 1954 = LOIS CAPDELL, b.<br />

1907, d. 1972; MARGARET GRAYSON, 6. 1904, nevea rnanxied.<br />

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06 (oat dons 06 J.W. and SARAlf GRAYSON,<br />

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PAVIU ALLISON decond e.tde4.t don 06 J.W. and SARAH GRAYSON,<br />

6:87r, d. 1547 = NANNETTE RUGOSE then JULIET PATTERSON,<br />

had one chitd, JULIET.<br />

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NOTES REGARDING GRAYSON FAMl LY<br />

INFORMATT ON<br />

<strong>The</strong> Viaginia necotd~ ob .the GRAYSON damity ueke compited by<br />

Mh6. Jennie Gaay~on who "has done geneaLogica4 wosb doh donty<br />

yeau". Hea home, ChaaLoZtdviCle, Albetrnante Co., Va. She<br />

authenticazed he& din ding^ copqing coust hecoadd, pahtd 06<br />

deeds and wi&&~ and othet &egal papchs . She was paindtahing<br />

and thoaough. Judge Claude Gnay~on and late& Maagaket<br />

Glray~on weae happy to have securred capabte setvices.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gkay~on tine was aldo twced by Sahah David~on Riley,<br />

gnanddaughtea 06 James Goadon and Pa4alee (;rkighZ G~aydon. Herr<br />

chasX 06 Zhe ea&ty Gzaysonh di66eks in no way daom M u . Jennie<br />

Grrdtydonb. Slte uad abCe to prrovide names 06 many moke nernbeas<br />

06 the latpn darnilies and Xhei* spoused and numerous oidspaing.<br />

t<br />

Additional in~okmation mas obtained dnom damity Bibles, tornbstoned<br />

and the aecollection 06 older living Ghay40nb.<br />

ALL the ukittenauthenticated copied od deeds, wiLls, etc. will<br />

be. kept with one copy 06 Xhe geneatog y doh aebeaence i 6 ques-<br />

&ion4<br />

arride.<br />

/<br />

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AMBROSE TILQEN, thikd bon 06 S.W. and SARAH GRAYSON, 6.<br />

1876, d. 1972 = TELETTE KELLY. <strong>The</strong>y had one &on, SOLON<br />

KELLYjand one daugkterr, AVALYN, 6. 1914 = WILERED VAN<br />

VALKENBERG, 3. 1961.<br />

CLAUVE ALBERT, youngedk son 06 J.W. and SARAN GRAYSON, b.<br />

7882 = SARA!{ BOWEN, b. 1886, d. 1971. <strong>The</strong>ia childken ate:<br />

Daugktea, FRANCES BOWEN, 1. 1907, d. 1957 FLOYD MASOM<br />

FLETCHER. Etdea hon, CLAUPE ALDERT, b. 1912, d. 1929,<br />

Youngea don, JOHN UILLIAM, b. 1914 = ELVYN.<br />

NOTE: CAPT. GRAYSON'S dauglzxea, NANNIE, waA a gaaduaie o(<br />

the Femate Seminaky 06 Hun.tsville, Ala. All (auk ~ons<br />

ghadua$es 06 the Univcnbi-ty 06 Alabama. JAMES GORDON becams<br />

a,tibe induaance agenz; DAVIP, u lawyet, AMBROSE, a<br />

phy~ician, and CLAUDE, a tawye&, was doa many yearb p4ebiding<br />

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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES OF INTEREST<br />

...baa m a letten @om Rk. A.T.<br />

Ghaybon to hid baothen, Claude.<br />

"Ghcen Bottom Inn betonged to you4 gkeat ghand{athck, John Urn.<br />

Connatly. Hi4 daug hteh, Jeku~ha Ann, rnahnied Ro bext Whig kt,<br />

$4. <strong>The</strong>ih hoi~, WilLiam, had a dauglttetr, Pahatee. She WUA<br />

y~uk g4andrnothca. 'I<br />

...dkom Atabama aecoad~ in the PAR tibnany in Wa~hington, P.C.<br />

NPahaLee WaighX, 6. 1820, wiie 06 Jarned Goadon G. who NUA bohn<br />

i n 1817, waA gnanddaughiea 06 Robcnt Whight who wab bonn in<br />

1762 in Amhundk Co., Va. fle en.teked the Vinginia Sltalte Alititia<br />

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dub4equcntly irrducted into the patkiot Akmy 06 Jlfie Wah a 6 1776<br />

the watr 06 the Arnehican Revolution. He Wad at the Siege 06<br />

Yohk and ad~idted in the captuhc 06 Cohnwallib. In 1808 he<br />

pukcha~ed 160 acke~ 06 Land neah Flint Riven in N, A&abama<br />

* whehe he Lived untie hi4 death at 85 in 1847."<br />

... dkom a lettek inviting Judge C.A. Gnay~on to become a membek<br />

06 the S0nb 06 the Amenican Revolution whitten by CoL. Wm. T.<br />

Calrpentca, hibtokian, Octobeh 1, 1956. "Knowing that ale<br />

Glraydond ane eligible doh Membehbhip i n thc S0nb 06 the<br />

Arnehican Revolu.tion, the ALabama Socie.ty extend4 to you a<br />

coadiat invita-tion to become a membek. ...<strong>The</strong>he weae dive<br />

Vhginia Gaaybon4 in .that watr; Robeat, Spence, Thomad and ;t~oo<br />

Wiltiamd, one c6 whom wa4 the darnoud COL. Wm. Ghaybon. We<br />

have heae in Tubcaloo~a DL, ChakLeh G.rraq40n Surnmelrde.tt ad a<br />

nembea 06 .the S.A.R. and alao ob ihe Son4 06 Coniedehate<br />

Vexeaanb. "<br />

8 Thomab Gkaqdon, eldebt AOn 06 John 34. and Su4annah Ghaydon<br />

wa4 a mencha~zt 06 Peal CounXy, Kent, England. (Recahded in a<br />

deed.)<br />

Fan rnembeuhip in Son4 on Daughtehb 06 the Amehican Revo.tution,<br />

i d w i hed: ~<br />

Robcht Wkight [name on PAR plaque in Hunk~ville, Ata.<br />

hononing vetekand 06 the RevoLuXionahy Waa = Keziah Bibob.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ik &on, Wittiam Whight Jchuhiia Connetty, whoa e daughtet<br />

Pabalee Waight = Jarneb Gokdon'Gkagbon, whode &on, John Wm.<br />

Gkayhon =' Sanah Smith Attidon, pahenth 06 Nannie Pahatee,<br />

Jameh Gokdon, David Allibon, Ambao~e Titden, and Claude<br />

ALb eat.<br />

Fok membek~hip in ColoniaL Darned i 6 wihked:<br />

John Ghaydon, Jn. "took ye oath a4 an odbicek OcX. 7, 1729<br />

in Vikginia Cotoniat Militian (Chozieh, p. 122). He died<br />

in 7784 in Spott~yLvania Ca., Va.<br />

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( Dear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

August 15, 1978<br />

I have been sick so therefore do not have anything to contribute.<br />

( This doesn't mean that I am not interested. I was especially glad<br />

to see the Who's Who in the last issue. <strong>The</strong> data on Dr. James<br />

I McDonald <strong>Grayson</strong>, professor of Entomology at VPI, enabled me finish<br />

a chart I had started on his family line. I had corresponded with<br />

(3 ,.: -<br />

his mother several years'5nd she was able to give me some data on<br />

1 I her husbsndts family. Dr. James McDonald <strong>Grayson</strong> is the son of<br />

James McNutt <strong>Grayson</strong> son of James Floyd <strong>Grayson</strong> son of James William<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> son of Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> son of William <strong>Grayson</strong> son of<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> (d. 1802 Montgomery Co,, Va. ) etc. <strong>The</strong> last John<br />

I <strong>Grayson</strong> was my g~at-great-great grandfather.<br />

Keep up the good work.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Fear 7r. <strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

August 2, 1978<br />

1 23 not have any further rims t write for the <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Geneal~~y YTexsletter, but was deliphted to read ths let5er<br />

mitten by my cousion, I~T. Roy n. <strong>Grayson</strong> froldlbua_u~rc_ue,<br />

Yew '"exico. 'In the very nezr future, I: will drop hi-. E, nate<br />

and identify npiself to hirl. Vis parents and the one sister were<br />

the only ones in his family that I Lme~;.<br />

You rrust be extre~ely hanpy t~ Zlave the "ren <strong>Grayson</strong>, br.<br />

iwrsphical Scetch broupht UT%Q date, nnd this !ewslettar as<br />

well as all of the ones s~nt out %re real tressuxes. (he sf q-<br />

nieces is d3ing some research nov: and may have sonething t~ add<br />

at a later date.<br />

Cn the sad note, rrry brother illism ism bv,-ell <strong>Grayson</strong> died this<br />

Spring, April 38, 1978.<br />

1 aa send in^ a c\sc4 for this issue and the r~ext issue cming;<br />

'Q. 10 and TCo. 11.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

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Mr. Clifford <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

1601 Holloway Street<br />

Rollo, Mo. 65401<br />

My dear Mr.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

STATE OF 'ALABAMA<br />

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY<br />

MILO 8. HOWARD. JR., DIRECTOR<br />

MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA 361 30<br />

June 21, 1978<br />

With reference to your letter of June 7, I regret that we are not<br />

able to find in our files any information concerning the naming of the<br />

town of <strong>Grayson</strong>, Alabama. We find no information in our Houston county<br />

file and none in <strong>The</strong> History of Houston County by Watson. I regret that I<br />

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we are not able to be of any assistance to you in this matter.<br />

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Milo B. Howard, Jr.<br />

Director<br />

Eoms named Grayscrn from the U.S.. Zip Code Directerg<br />

(1972')<br />

Stata Name aP<br />

Georgia<br />

Gray ma<br />

Kentucky<br />

Cirraysmx<br />

21":;:<br />

Leui e iana Way man- 71435<br />

Maryland Wasonlville<br />

21638<br />

North Carolina <strong>Grayson</strong>, 28632<br />

-- R. 8. <strong>Grayson</strong>, M.Do<br />

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7773 Charing Square<br />

St. Louis, MO 63119<br />

28 August, 1978<br />

Dr. Richard R, <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

103 West Main Street<br />

St. Charles, It 60174<br />

Cear Dr. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

I: am writing to inquire about any inforktion that you might have concerning<br />

the parentage of Judith <strong>Grayson</strong> who married Pleasant Ernrn, ~rson<br />

in Albemarle County, Virginia, 3 October, 1808. Shortly thereafter they<br />

moved to Barren County, Kentucky.<br />

I am also interested in an Elizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong> who married Joseph Sutherland,<br />

Jr. in Albemarle County in the 1790's.<br />

Any information that you might be able to give me would be very much<br />

appreciated.<br />

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Linda II,<br />

Sylvia<br />

GR.41 WJX. ELLIOTT S.t>ICEL. rustaurnnr chain c~cu. b \Isrl1'".<br />

l n ~ \l~r o. I'1:4 , H ~rrv ~ n tierrrude d ( Lh~m G . B s.. Ohtu >[Atc<br />

. 14- In Ruth ~ ~lr~~~~'tiurnble. ~une 10. 1047, ch~lJrcn - \ltLh.lc(<br />

E . kdtkr)n Ann (Jrrbwn Garr~nl,rl, Jul!r. Rcg18,nnl d ~r 1n.11rlJ~~'<br />

*hn*' .llcrrcl Shnr. Curp 4m . C.,lumDus. 0 . I,>4 7-05. ,rrncr Fran~l"~'<br />

Bur8.r Chcf 5!>1urnr. In~ng Hurlp. 51. Sl3r)'s Hrrbp; mcm 9trl<br />

Ph)rc~rns and Sur~eons Cllnlc. Qllln~y. 1955--. treas exec W..<br />

lq6&:0, chmn . prc\ ctcc bd . 19'5- Asst. In clvn medicfirs<br />

U~lhlngraln I. . St. t.c,ulr. 1963.'0: sons llr Donough Dl\r. H,np.<br />

\t,cnn DI,~. Horp . Mcrrll H+hp \lenl clcu bd Adam, Count) IIII )<br />

ihpr .Am Cin~cr Stx-. 1'467-74. \c. Wc\tern Ill Fuun.1 fclr \Icd<br />

Care. 19'J-'4 Scrrcd uxlh 4L'S. !941.46. P'rO .D~plc~n~tc 4m &1<br />

Dc~matnlc~g). 41n. BJ Allerg) and Imfntlnt,lr,nb Fcllou 41n. .&,ad<br />

Derrnar~~l~ly}. .4m 4c~d -\llcrl). .Am ~icr~air;~ S,r. Am \led<br />

U'r~lcrs Arrn. Am 49511 Cl~n Imlnunc,li,g) ~ n d 411srg). mrm.<br />

4 \I A. Ill Stare. 4damr County fprc\ I9751 mcd vrr . Pan 4m<br />

\Icd 4 %(II~c!. ~ Oulncy C s,fC tihlnn ir,rntnunity ~:'rir\ 1l)hb.h))<br />

EJltor Qulnc) \led Bull. I959.bR. Altaon. Carunt) \lcntal Hcllth<br />

4un 8~11. 1962 Contbr aruclvs lo prc,fl lour,. Home 2109 \<br />

Unlmrr Dr Qulnzy I1 62301 Olficc 1101 \.I~lnc St Qutnc) IL 62101<br />

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CRIYSON, MELVIN JAY. mag. exsc.; b. N.Y C. May 29. 1924. s<br />

Sydney md Rorc (Sherman) G: B Lztr.., Rurgrn U.. 1947; M.S..<br />

Columbn U. 1948 m. Glona Mdof. AUE 24. 1947. chlldrcn--%or1<br />

Alan Cathy Ann drpancr. A.P . Trenton. N.J.. 1948.50; fwlurc unler<br />

~cw;rk ~~~r.kdgcr. l95&5l: rewfllc ma. as. n@l mly d!mr !4 Y<br />

Herald Tcbune. 1951-53: copyunrcr Ballcn. Banon. Dununc 9<br />

Orborn. N Y C . 1933-55, promornon *ntcr Lmk mag Lmk d~r Cowlo<br />

Commun~cr~nons. Inc.. N.Y C.. 1955~60. promot~on mpr. 1960-67, dlr<br />

promotron. 1967-70. r p uln promorton. 197b-- Chrnn. pnnt~ng-pub % k<br />

=I Hwn Fund. N Y tlcan Atm. 19bb.7l. hwd dr for pnnllng rslt .<br />

1967-71 Semd rlrh ALS, I9434b: ETO korarcd Brnnzc SIN<br />

Mcm hi31 Promolton Group (prsr 1962-63, v p. 19M-65). Saln<br />

Prornot~on Exec\ Acan Homc. Ib Cl~rc H111s Rd. Edlron. NI OX817 5<br />

Olcc. 488 Madtun Ar. Ncw York C~ly. NY 10022<br />

Q -Y.<br />

CRAYSDS. SlORTO\. ~nvcsrmcnr co. exec; b. N.Y C . June 11. 3;<br />

92<br />

1919 s Ph~l~p and Fncda IZolcngc) Gold%rcln: '2 A. N Y U . 1W. ,><br />

M BA. IV4J. rn Annrue Darer. Fcb 21. 1946. ~hridren.-Ellen B.<br />

PhllrpS Wilh Su~ro Bra. dr Co.. N Y C. 1941.71, mgr rnearch depr..<br />

l9KL31. rngr tnrarmtnt bmktng dcpt.. 1953-15. panner, 1955-71.<br />

mng pannrr Grayion. Burger 4 Co. N.Y C. 1972--- Mcm. N Y. k.<br />

Secunry Analyrts Club: ti Y. Stock Exchrn#e Lunchmn. Home. 20<br />

hticnrak~np Lnc. Scadale. NY 10581. OtT~cc. MJ Broad 51. New<br />

York Ctry. NY loa>c - - -<br />

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GRAYSOY. WIl.LI4SI RCShEL. ph!\clrn, b. M(wx Ja*. SrA.<br />

Cin. \a,, 16. IqX. 3 FrcJurt~r Ru\-l and Florcnbc xupu~ll<br />

lualtcrrl G . M 0. L \!an . I955 m Krthcr~nc \lrrTr:ct '!chill<br />

lunr I. 14!5 ;htldrcn--Utlltrm Uahld. J,rhn \;rh.sl Irlcrn.<br />

U~nnlpcg t\lan 1 &n H,,rp. 1954.55, gcn pra.tlcc &,I mCu8~:nc.<br />

.4ul.~rn. Onr . C J . ~ 195' rnem \t~rl+ 4tiLtnhrn (;cn H~..P<br />

L~,rlrncr Dn,t Rdin! Rlrcr Ont l4hU \lcm \liL*rLan tl,: t.!n<br />

1 ' 1 , h 1 - 1 \tl:m. Crnliltrn. Ont .ncJ a.bn.. /CIJ \I<br />

IrI pine +u~,,h~n OX CrnijrOi5.c Urrk. 51 :\t.r.~rr"J\<br />

Above Whe's Who fFnm<br />

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Corresponding Secretary<br />

Kentucky State Histmica1 Society<br />

Frankfort , Ky .<br />

Dear Siri'<br />

August 2, 1947<br />

Can you give me any information of George ~iashington <strong>Grayson</strong>, born 18031<br />

(my information says in 1FC3 in <strong>Grayson</strong> Co. but I find <strong>Grayson</strong> Co. was not formed<br />

until 110). He was married three times, the last time to Kary owe) Stevens<br />

and had bairid !owe <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

Me Is said to have keen the son of Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> of North Carolina. He no<br />

doubt telonged to a line of the <strong>Grayson</strong>s of Va. I find a George id. Srayson who<br />

had a son George A, in Tglerts aarterly (~a) and in Historical Collections<br />

of Va. Vol. IX. p 210 I find George Lc'. as a son of Col. 'vJm. <strong>Grayson</strong>, who left<br />

a son PJeorge w'. but no further data on the names. Cemee, the son of Col. #villiarn<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> was ITcf Fauquder Co, and died tefore 1F32, leaving issue.It<br />

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I also find in "Old Kentucb Xntries and Deeds by H.R. Jillson, pafe 494<br />

under ''Court of Appeals- Grantors - Geor~e w, <strong>Grayson</strong> res.- Kason, a large<br />

grant dated 2,18,1803 Eook N, 435. Also a Deed dated 8,2,lPO5 to 'Ih~rge<br />

b~'. Gra;fson and idife both on Uttle Sandy hiver and two others, one on same river<br />

and the other "6 m of Salt iJorksn. <strong>The</strong>se are in Book "Kit pages 259, 271, and 274.<br />

Tho nme of his wife is not given, nor do I. understand whpy the record is under<br />

'' OCourt of appeal^^^. Could it be that he George d. Crayaon uaa one of the "Hairs<br />

of dm. Grays~n" who laid claim to lands in Kentucky<br />

I have no record of when Gecrge Aashington <strong>Grayson</strong> died but be is said to have<br />

removed about 1660 to Jafferson Co. Kans.<br />

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llrs. Lovett Frescoln<br />

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Swabthmore , Pennsylvania<br />

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C~omealth of Kentucky<br />

Ce~t. of State<br />

Frankfort,<br />

Charles K.GfConne1<br />

State Lecretary of State<br />

Krs. Lovett Frescoln,<br />

5OC Harvard Ave.<br />

Swarthmore, Pa.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deed recorded in Book R, page 259, sho'ds that George <strong>Grayson</strong> was frm<br />

Fauquler County, Virginia and that his wife's nane was Octada.<br />

Ey deed recorded in Geed Eook N. paFe 435, George h'ashinrbon <strong>Grayson</strong> of Pason<br />

County, Kentucky, on Karch 12th. 1e03, conveyed to Alfred i. <strong>Grayson</strong> a certain<br />

interest in '/0,000 acres of land on Little Sandy River, as an heil* of biilliarn<br />

Gray sen.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Cocnty was created i n 1810.<br />

Yours very truley,<br />

Charles K. Of Connell, R.<br />

Secretary of State.<br />

John M, iJillis<br />

Clerk, Greenup County Court<br />

Greenup, Kentucky<br />

Gct. 20, 1947.<br />

Yar. Lovett Frescoln,<br />

500 i-larvard Ave.<br />

iwart bore, Pa.<br />

Dear Madam:<br />

1 am unabls to fiad any record of a Nil1 of George W. <strong>Grayson</strong> in.thls office.<br />

the thing f can find along this line is the Eivizion'of 70,m acres of land belonging<br />

to dilllam <strong>Grayson</strong> in the year 1F38. This cwers apyroximately six pages<br />

written in long +and and parts of it are almost illegikle. If we can furnish<br />

you any further infofmation we shall be ~ h to d do so.<br />

Youra very trl~ly<br />

John M. l.rilUs, Clerk<br />

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Secretary-T easurer Eentucky Hist. Soc.<br />

Old State house<br />

Frankfort, Kentucky<br />

Ceal Fir, Hardin:<br />

Mrs. Lovett Frescoln<br />

500 Karvard Ava.<br />

Suarthmore, Penn.<br />

Ckt* 23, 1947.<br />

A letter from you dated Aug. 6. 1.V47, states that it would be neceesary to<br />

know the name of the county in which the <strong>Grayson</strong> family lived before you could<br />

furnish any possible inf ormati on.<br />

1 wish to learn something of the family of zemge dashingLon <strong>Grayson</strong> who was<br />

born in Greenup County, Kentucky, on 20, Cct, 1€Q3 and was there reared and<br />

educsted. He is said to have removed in 1837 to Eissouri, becoming one of the<br />

piorleers of the Platte purchase there. He died 1888 , Jefferson Co. Kans,<br />

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His father was said to be also George Washington <strong>Grayson</strong>, who had a wife<br />

tlOctaviatl in 1903, in Kentucky,<br />

'kere is a story told tic the effect that this man was kllled by I~ldians while<br />

crossi.ng the river in r; can* going from Virginia into Ky, date or place<br />

unkntwn.<br />

I enclose a copy of a letter received today which seems to hear out the statement<br />

that George ri. C.ray.cn was the son of George W. <strong>Grayson</strong> who was the son of ililliam I<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, tut I need proof, what I particularg wish is data on George H. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Sr., He is said to have been from Fauquier County, Virglnia to Yentucky.<br />

I am enclosin. a!so a letter from the Secretary of State. Frankfort, Kg. Can<br />

you tell me If the recard t,e sent is the same as I wo~ld receive fran the Land<br />

Office<br />

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I wrote Mrs. N. E. Each, Lexington, ky., who never done work on the <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

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Une. I cegret I cannot afford her services.<br />

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GRAfSON FAEXIS<br />

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Col. hiilllam Grayton, for whom Gayson Co., iiy., was named was the son of<br />

Lenjaruin <strong>Grayson</strong>, wealthy rtiaerchant of Colchester~gian and Susan &;onroe<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong>, of ivestmoreland, dngland. tie was born in Frince N'illiam Co, Va,<br />

in 17b0, (one record says 1736).<br />

He attended the University of Pennsylvania Bb Philadelphia; pursued classical<br />

atudies in Enp;L%nd snd was graduated fron! the T!niversity of Oxford; studied law<br />

at the Temrle in Landon; ret~irned to Virginia end practiced law in rhunfries.<br />

bl ring the Revolutionary k!ar he was appointed aide-de-carp to General<br />

tias'.-in~ton, Aug. 24., 1776. Cmanblng Colonel of a Virginia Regimnt, June 1,<br />

1777; distine~iiskeci hiaself at the Eettlo cf Xcnmouth in 177C; :ember of the Eoard<br />

of riar j.n 1702 and 17P1; P:erlt,er of t'ne Continental Congress 17Y4-17$7; Delegate<br />

to the Vireinia Conver.tion in l7e8 for the adcption of the Tederal Constitution,<br />

which he ooposed; elected to the U.S. Senate snd served from Karch 4, 17P9 until<br />

his de~th in Du~ifrles, Va. Karch 12, 1770; in',ernnt in the old family estate at<br />

Lelle Air, near Wries.<br />

(This was taken from a letter written by Hr, Bayless Hardin. Zec. of the Ky.<br />

Hist. Soc., to kin. Ti. iagiy, of <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ky, Host of the information was gotten<br />

fra~ an old i-Iistory aP Prince NilUam Co,, Va., which is at the Historical Society,<br />

Frankfort, Ky.)<br />

Grayscn, Gal. b,. - Frm the will of Kajor General Charles Lea, (found in Qlerts<br />

duart,crly. p 46 v. 3) 1'1 give and bequeath to my zorthy friend, Ccl, limo Grsyson<br />

of Gumfries, the second choice of ny two colts---" 1762.<br />

Letter from Gen. Geo. dashington to h. bayson- 5T 199-206, 252, 263.<br />

lie is frequently rrentioned in Gen. ~ashlngton~s diary as a visitor at lit. Vernon.<br />

He married Eleanor, sister of General jmallwooci of the Pkryland line. tie left<br />

Frederick, George, Robert bnd Alfred and cne daughter, Hebe. Alfred <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

his son, married Vdss Bredkinridge, of Kentucky, an sunt of Gen. John breckinridge.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> latter, according to Lrock in Grisgsby Convention 1788, p 210).<br />

George 3;. , son of >.h., of Fauquier Co. died before 1832, leaving issue; 1st Frances,<br />

who nid, Richard H. Foote. Heirs of ;Jm. <strong>Grayson</strong>; Certifies J, uv'orden Pope, 10th<br />

June. lP30, 39th year of the Cmonwealth, of Kentuce.<br />

(George X.ls<br />

other two children were George i'f, and tiilliam).<br />

"George ti. <strong>Grayson</strong>, of Rappahannock C-, Va, ap~ointed Henry itorthing as his ally<br />

to obtain warrant due him in rieht of the service of Ca~t; Eeband Snzllwood,<br />

brother of my late grsndmother Gray son, the .wife of' Col, >iilliam <strong>Grayson</strong>".<br />

June 1P38, Jefferson Co. Ky. - (8T 121, 124, 125.)


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Below Is the lineage of 3,R.. <strong>Grayson</strong> sr.. of Rt.2. Box 62,<br />

Brevard. N.C. as written Aug, 30, 19%. He states that this<br />

information came from his cousin. an amateur genealogist. I<br />

have mitten to herb She isr Mrs. Marylea (Graysen) KaleL<br />

4731 90.. 261 West Ave . Tulsa, Ohla. 741 07.<br />

1 af great Interest 1s that thi. genealogy ties in.<br />

with the familles previously discussed here in Vol.Lrno.. 6&l2<br />

James. Yilliam Grays~n was the Ca1. whc caught Tom Dula ( re.:<br />

the song ef Tom Daoley.) 1 am mosf Interested te learn whether I<br />

the father. William Grayscn ef N.C. rag ln Wllkr-untg;whers<br />

my Wren Gray-aon came frem. And. further, was the father ef Col.:<br />

James. Graysan the same William Grayssn who appears in<br />

1800 in Wilkes county Prnbably not; since the latter had u<br />

large family already in 1800.<br />

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GUYSON. GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER VOLo 2 e NO e' 123 Page 235<br />

DIA.. <strong>Grayson</strong> of Nebo, N.Ce . sends a dipping. (p.. 236, ) about<br />

J..Wesley <strong>Grayson</strong> for general interest. Thank you.<br />

Lewis F. <strong>Grayson</strong> of Okla,.reports some history3 "<strong>The</strong>re is the posslb<br />

hity that some <strong>Grayson</strong>s are of Scottish descent in that by reasom<br />

of the King of Englanrk! proscribing the name MacGregor, . many<br />

changed their names, such aa Gregor, Gregsen, Gregg, Greyson,,<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>," et~,'~<strong>The</strong>reafter they migrated to Northern Ireland<br />

and there were driven outrby King William of Orango--most came to<br />

the U,S.A.!' See pages 237.8 for material en Lewis <strong>Grayson</strong>gs line.<br />

Ws.. Walton Grasson I11 of 10525 Strait Lane, Dallas, Tex*', 75229<br />

writes that her husbandrl's, great grandfather was Thomas Wo. Graysm<br />

born July 18, 1825 Waynesboro, Wayne corn, Hiss, who narried,Ann<br />

Kvde of Augusta, Perry oo. ,, Misso Does anyone have further i h K n<br />

this line to put in the <strong>Newsletter</strong> and to forward to Mrs. 0.7<br />

On page 239 is a nice letter from Howard E. gra son with 2 mare<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> place names, Also a <strong>Grayson</strong> obit, Pp. 2 1,2,3,4,$ are pri nte<br />

here to document that Cel, Wm. <strong>Grayson</strong> was not just an Aide to Gene<br />

Washington, but actually led troops in battle. Sent by Howard <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

A o3ipplng frsm Robin Bandy re, C*.Merwin Graysan for general interes<br />

an pd. 236, and on p.. 246 the will of William <strong>Grayson</strong> who md, RacheL<br />

Cooleg, Thank you,<br />

Mrsi Calvin Grasson of 1919 Hillview Dr. Mesquite, Tex., .75149<br />

needs.genea1ogy info re. Calvin <strong>Grayson</strong> who mdo Tempe Pierce, came to<br />

Tex*. from Miss.. in- late l80O1s, had 7 children 4 boys, 3 girls:<br />

Lee, James, Wesley,, Quill, Minnie, Mattie & Ada, ah1 now dead, llved<br />

near Kossie in McGlendon co., Tex. & other mas in East Texo Tradition<br />

ie that Calvin <strong>Grayson</strong> was Scottish. <strong>The</strong> eldest son of Quill<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> is, the husband of the coorespondent, Calvin Gra~~on.<br />

Pp. 2.47 8; correspondence from and t o a 3rd cousin of mine;<br />

On p. 249,. 250 another copy of the paper by Lurd Washinnton and<br />

Peter George Washington (Written when) in good oondition and therefore<br />

re-printed here8 a <strong>Grayson</strong> genealogy,<br />

A biography of Judge Spence <strong>Grayson</strong>, p.' 236, sent by Howard G,;+. A biography<br />

of Andrew Jackson <strong>Grayson</strong>, the painter, also from Howard, 2512<br />

Pa 2528 a: query from new member Bob GTay~on who is with the Prudentia<br />

lna. co, in F1. Glad to have all you new members. On pp, 253,4,5<br />

are family group sheets on Bob's line forwarded by Bob's relative,<br />

Gene Goodman for the <strong>Newsletter</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y want further clues to the<br />

origin^ and ancestors of the 1st Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong>* Can anyone help<br />

Note they think Thomas <strong>Grayson</strong> was b. in Ireland-.<br />

mmentaxy continued on p.275 (last page),<br />

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. <strong>Grayson</strong>s<br />

Visit<br />

. Mars Hill<br />

Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Grayjon<br />

ul Ncbu, visitcd on the campus<br />

ul' Mars Hill College last<br />

Monday. mccting with the<br />

Hcv. M.H. Kcndall in the<br />

MsCornlick Buildin~. Kendall<br />

is ~hc prufcssor or Bible at<br />

Mars Hill and a former pastor<br />

ul' Clinchfield Baptist Church.<br />

Hc was pastor during the time<br />

the prcscnt ncw building was<br />

gctting on blueprints.<br />

I<br />

'I'hc <strong>Grayson</strong>s also visited<br />

with Bill Walkcr, football couch<br />

at thc collcge and head of<br />

~hc a~l~lctir dcpartrnent. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

wcrc Bill's luncheon guests at<br />

tllc faculty dining area; then<br />

tourcd thc campus, noting the<br />

many iniprovcmcnts including<br />

t~cw pavcd streets, ne'w buildings<br />

and thc fricndly students.<br />

Bill. forn~crly of Marion, is<br />

the sun of Mr. and Mrs. J.<br />

Arthur (Itcd) Walker of Pleasant<br />

Vallcy Dcvcloprnent. Old<br />

Furt.<br />

An uncxpcctcd highlight of<br />

the tiraysons annual visit happncd<br />

during a visit with the<br />

Mars Hill prcsidcnt, Dr. Fred<br />

I Bcntlcy. in his office, when J.<br />

Wcslcy <strong>Grayson</strong> of Laguna<br />

Hills, Calikrnia, who donated<br />

a million-dollar gift to the<br />

'<br />

rvllcyc vppcarcd for a visit.<br />

latcr in the day, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. tirayson wcre invited to<br />

thc hunic of Mrs. Clara Wall<br />

and alw visiacd with her<br />

: daughter. Mrs. Wesley Graymtn,<br />

thc bcncfactor's wife, the<br />

Ct,rn~cr Sarah Pauline Wall of<br />

Marr Hill, an alumna of Mars<br />

Hill Collcpe in the Class of<br />

IYJJ.<br />

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m<br />

Me<br />

n <strong>Grayson</strong> Jr. '63 as<br />

been named president of the Covington<br />

Trust and Banking Co. <strong>Grayson</strong>, who in<br />

1970 was named outstanding young<br />

man of Kenton County by the Junior<br />

Chamber of Commerce, moved up<br />

from executive vice president, a<br />

position to which he has appointed after<br />

resigning as vice president of Peoples<br />

Liberty Bank and Trust Co., Covington.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>'s participation in community<br />

activities and organizations is<br />

widespread. Among them are St.<br />

Elizabeth Hospital, treasurer, member<br />

of the board of trustees and executive<br />

committee; Transit Authority of Northern<br />

Kentucky (TANK), secretarytreasurer;<br />

UK Fellow; UK Alumni<br />

Association-Northern Kentucky Alumni<br />

Club, vice president, treasurer and<br />

president; Northern Kentucky<br />

Leadership Council, chairman; Northern<br />

Kentucky Unit of the American<br />

Cancer Society, director and former<br />

president; Center Civic Opera, Inc.,<br />

chairman; Boys Club of<br />

Northern<br />

Kentucky, board member, and Junior<br />

Achievement, advisory board.<br />

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CRAYSON. Spencc hlonroc (.\fagistrate. United<br />

States Disrrict Coun .for Georgia Southern District) Ap<br />

pointed to tcnn bginnifig Dcc 1. 1Q70. Term expires Dec<br />

1, 1978. Born Savannah Georgia Dec 7, 1900 to William<br />

L. and Lillian Turner <strong>Grayson</strong>. Wife Margaret (Deceased),<br />

married Ds 1, 1925. Son William L. 11 Sept 2,<br />

1926. Episcogalian. Educated at U.S. Military Academy<br />

at West Point 1917-18, Georgia Institute of Technology<br />

1919-20 and University of Georgia LL.B. 1924. Admitted<br />

to practice Georgia 1924.<br />

Member Georgia House of Rcprescntatives and State<br />

Senate 1926-62 President Pro Tern Gcorgia Senate 1945.<br />

1946, 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952). Savannah City Attorney<br />

1937-46. Member Savar~nah Bar Association and<br />

State Bar of Georgia. Received Lucas Trophy from City<br />

of Savannah 1949. Democrat. hlsmbef Society of Colonial<br />

Wan and American Legion. Enjoys athletin.<br />

Ofice: P.O. Box 9180, Satannah 31402.<br />

Telephone: (912) 232-0163.<br />

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"That'# it, in a nutshell!''


September 14, 1978<br />

Mr. Clifford Grrryson<br />

1601 Hoiloway Street<br />

Fblla, MO 65401<br />

Re: Gruyson Clan<br />

Dear Sirr<br />

I hove been advised by Rlchcrd R. <strong>Grayson</strong>, M.D, that you might<br />

furnish me wlth some inforrnatlon concomlng the Gmyson family<br />

genealogy, and tho particular branch I belong to. <strong>The</strong> following<br />

Is tho only available lnfomation I have concemlng our fami lyr<br />

Great Grandfather: Frank (or Franklin)<br />

Married: Martha Jane Smifh<br />

Llved in Newberg, MO, Phelp County<br />

Following Children born of Marriaget<br />

1, Wllllam<br />

2. Jerono (Jerry)<br />

3. George<br />

4, Jamas (Jim)<br />

5. Lowfs (Louis) Franklin<br />

6. Elizabeth (Betty)<br />

7, Sarah ,<br />

8, hrtha Ann<br />

<strong>The</strong> above the the only names I can recall.<br />

2. Gmndfarhar: Lewis (Louis) Franklin<br />

Born: Newberg, Phslps County, Married<br />

<strong>The</strong>m (3) Harris, also af Newbrg,<br />

Following children born of Marriage<br />

1 , Lewis Elmer<br />

2. Jane<br />

3. George<br />

4. Everett<br />

5. Gladys<br />

6. William<br />

7. Vernon<br />

8, Earl<br />

9. Opcll<br />

10. Alico<br />

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September 14, 1978<br />

3. Father: Lewis Elmer, Born Newberg, MO.<br />

Marriod: Mary Loruins Brooks, Cartage, MO<br />

Children Born of Marrlage<br />

1 . June Rose<br />

2. Richard Lee<br />

3. Lewis Franklin<br />

4, Jack Edward<br />

5. Robert Elmer<br />

6. Clifford Eugene<br />

7. Charles Fred<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is some Information that wuld indicate my Great Great Grandfather's<br />

name was Benjamin Franklin <strong>Grayson</strong> and he SJ buried in the ''01' Kentuck"<br />

Cemetery in Newberg.<br />

Any Information you could supply me wwld be greatly appreciated. I have<br />

enclosed a self addressed and stamped emvelope for ywr convenience.<br />

Very truly pun,<br />

Lewls F. Gmym<br />

Executive Assistant<br />

LF G /~C<br />

encl.


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A1 bxand :ir, Vii~ii. la<br />

21 ,ic=~lst 197;<br />

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Dcar Eci: :<br />

'fie co:iz:: of thp text przviously mentioned havc f inc.ll!r becn r.lade. Cur Col.<br />

ied !.s sequence2<br />

nu!:lbered iil red in -tile uy:r lezt corner for use if the pazes iiecoue separated.<br />

How nuch use, if arl.y, th2.L; you ~ake of these is up tc you. I won 't bc of fer~cicd if<br />

you der~ all or any :>art un\~orthv of r)ublication. I IJas irlpress .ci with tile suI>ject<br />

because i,t is the enly detatled accoun-t of Col. 1.h. Grz:.s-tl's trar efzcrts that I<br />

have erlcouiltered i.~d it indicates t1ic.t he corlducted himself r,~i.th valor ;lnd honor<br />

at a tiiue !.~iln~l some arcluiid !~im did not. I take pride i.n his pzrfol::.~e;lce.<br />

&I obit for a E,!rs. Nmira L. Grnysdn is enclosed. I know nothirq of this<br />

Ea:.aily.<br />

riy check or Llle next: ttro issues of the news letter is also enclosed.<br />

Durin; rap t~ur ill the Ricli:~..~nd, h., area, r,zy sc:ilecll_.:lc aid that 02 ti:e llis-<br />

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torical Society wcrc:. sucl~ that I<br />

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dj-d not get to visit there. -!owever, I do have<br />

another Graysnn l&cc a!,!e for US. A coded Inap of Fet:ersl)urg, Va., is enclosed<br />

which reflects a <strong>Grayson</strong> Street. I walkcd along it z(i visiiled tl-:e City Libi:ary<br />

tcj stlei..lt tcx learn :;aw it rccei-ved its na le but to no avn'.l. .vhile ai: tile li!jrary<br />

T looked -thru a t.rorld atlas and s:~otLed a large l.a!:c nar~ecl Graysn!;,. Tt is just<br />

Plotth oE Lake Su;-.erior in On.l;ario Province. '<strong>The</strong>re are !~l.r:ldreds oC lake in t:ie area.<br />

* 7<br />

lhis wile a;lpeared i:o 'le sixty or $0 -!'.les lon; ...ld h.~r~-t;l or sc .liles ~.:icle. 3<br />

es:l>ecil tc be i13~1, ;n the Ric>:r!cnd area witIlin e few c.1onc11s azld \:ill 1 il;elj7 get<br />

to the SocieLy luildin~ at th~ time.<br />

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Your re3e~tation oi" tl~e .ken <strong>Grayson</strong> I>ackr;round Iias ver:7 much enjoyed 2nd<br />

ci~y:rcci;~tcd. 1':; c~;nvitlr_cc: tilc,t :I:: rc~ots are il: t:lc sn..:e Pz!z!-l:r jn ;:. C. ai:d 'Tenil.<br />

n<br />

Pcrl:a:s sonec!~:! L rlil.1 .;ec a brezk thri! that 1,jill lcnd Lcycn2 .:y Jesse ~ray.:i. I<br />

Iil t t : ~ .AIO 'r; ,;.lo cl ui~l ie;.cd ic; c.:n on t' e actl-ess, I:athr:.c<br />

Grsy~i;il. ih i.1~ :~nv: ~.;:ythin., iil .t.;~. ..;7a.ily Archives rc%l,tistc tc-1 i;cr fz~i.1:~ tree<br />

.Kt:) her. i:, C. Zjirti:, I[ rroulcl .pal-ticu! arly be intcrcs Lei' ir; Ic~rt~li~yi Ilcr C4--:i.1y<br />

his tory. I1 :,~e h.:::c:, nothin,;, a ilail i:-iz addr'lss is :)rcviilr:c! in thc .P.o 's ;AIQ cl ip;jity;.<br />

I'I~I i~illirl.; tc; try iE o ccntact i-r, rcqiiired.<br />

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GRAYSON, ALMIRA L. On Mondov.<br />

July 34 1978, at Farfar Nurs~ng<br />

C@~!~~.'ALMIRA L. GUAYSON 01<br />

Ed~i church, VI. wlie oi Harry<br />

Grayrcn mother of Jame, Isaac<br />

Warner.'~rancls Sheppard. Sh~rley<br />

El~lawth HIII, slrter 01 FlorencP'<br />

Bess~e Herlxrt. Clara <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ed<br />

\yard A L~xOln. she aiw IS SUI le<br />

Vlved by huentvane grandchildren<br />

and three great grandchb drer<br />

Frlends may call at EVERLY S<br />

FAIRFAX FUNERAL HOME. IP er<br />

Mdln st, Fa~rfal. Va , on Wtan* S<br />

day JUI~ 26. trom 7 to V Q ni hrv<br />

Icn'wlt~ tx Thursday. JUI~ I at 2<br />

p m at MI Pledsant Church Inter<br />

men'! MI. Pleasant Church<br />

Qmetc~.Ald~e, Vb.<br />

Wasbindon Star<br />

wcdnddoy, JUI, 24 1978<br />

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CHAPTER LVI.<br />

THE BATTLE OF MONMOUTH, 1778.<br />

T<br />

HE Battle of Monmouth was fought during the afternoon of<br />

June twenty-ninth, 1775, at Wenrock Creck in Monmouth<br />

County, New Jersey; General Washington and General Sir Henry<br />

Clinton in person respectively commanding the American and British<br />

armies. <strong>The</strong> original purpose of the American Commander-in-chief<br />

has been already stated. <strong>The</strong> division of General Lee advanced too<br />

late in the morning to realize that purpose, and'the mismana, aernent<br />

of the troops after they marched, as certainly imperiled the whole<br />

army.<br />

<strong>The</strong> criticisms of the battle of Mcnmouth do not appreciate that<br />

relation of the two cdurnns which gave to five thousand American<br />

troops an immense advantage, by striking just where General Washington<br />

expected the bIoy to fall, vrk., upon the flank, or rear of a<br />

marching column, covering at least four miles of heavy road.<br />

- <strong>The</strong> preIiminat-y &vements already adverted to in the evidence<br />

cited, will be again noticed for a more definite appreciation of the<br />

battle itself.<br />

<strong>The</strong>jrst skirmirlr, was that of Dickinson's reconnoitering party,<br />

on the hill iust east of the west ravine, between seven and eight<br />

o'ctock in the morning. Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong> had advanced with his<br />

select detachment, beyond :he Freehold Mmting House, half a mile.<br />

General Dickinson sent a messenger to Washington and Lee with<br />

nbtice of the British retreat, as early as five o'clock in the morning.<br />

When Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong> approached the first ravine, he " saw Firing,<br />

. -<br />

and a party of militia retreating from the enemy."<br />

l~eneral Dickinson was then engaged with a small flanking party<br />

which had been detached from the British left wing, and which he<br />

erroneously supposed to be the advance guard of their returning army.<br />

He sent for aid. Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong> crossed the bridge with one reg;-<br />

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ton that the enemy had commenced their march. Washington immediately<br />

sent orders to General Lee to " move forward and attack the<br />

enemy, unless very powerful reasons prevented," and advised Gcncral<br />

Lee that " the entire army had thrown aside their packs and was<br />

advancing to his support."<br />

<strong>The</strong> following remarkable statement taken from Lee's defense, is<br />

cited in this connection without comment. '' I had no idea that his<br />

excellency was to move from Englishtown, where I was informed he<br />

was posted ; and that situation appeared to me the best calculated to<br />

suppor't my corps, of any I knew of in that country." In another connection,<br />

he says, that on the march he noticed the hill where the final<br />

stand was madc to be an excellent position. <strong>The</strong> movement of the<br />

troops was very loosely madc ; was simply putting them on the march,<br />

and General Lee did not in person superintend that mo;rctnent.<br />

Coforrrt <strong>Grayson</strong> '- received orders about three o'clock, to put Scott's and Varnum's<br />

brigades in readiness $3 march and to pve notlce when they were ready,"<br />

upon reporting to General Lee at Englishto\\ln;--was ordered to advance and<br />

halt three miles from the enemy, gnd send repeated intelligence of their mocemcnts.<br />

At the same time a written paper from Gcneral Washington to General Lee was<br />

laced in his hands directing General Lee to send out six or eight hundred men as<br />

a corps of observation, to give frequent information of the enemy's ~novements and<br />

IJ affaik fAtm in case thy began ftirir march."<br />

"At a distance of two and a half miles from Englishtown, was ordered to march<br />

slow ; shortly after, to advance." This brought <strong>Grayson</strong> to the bridge over tlie west<br />

ravine; where theJrsf skir~nisA, hereafter mentioned, took place.<br />

Grnerat Scoff " had orders about five o'clock to follow hiaxwell's brigade :-<br />

passed Englishtown ; was ordered to halt ; received an order from one of General<br />

Lee's aids to march in the rear of General Wayne's detachment. About this time<br />

there was a halt of an hour ; marched to the Meeting-house, where there was a<br />

second halt : advanced a mile and then halted, when several pieces of cannon were<br />

fired, and some small arms, in front of the column.<br />

This brought Scott to the west ravine : He continues,--'* Soon after I was ordered<br />

on, and soon took a road to the left and then an old road to the rightwhich brought<br />

us into a field to the left of some of our troops that were formed where there was a<br />

pretty briskfiring of cannon on both sides." This was the location of the third<br />

shirmrsh hereafter mentioned.<br />

Gcntral Afarwcll; "received orders after five o'clock, to put my brigade ir!<br />

readiness to march immediately. Ordered the brigade to be ready to march ; went<br />

and waited on General Lee. He seemed surprised 1 was not marched, and that I<br />

must stay until the last, and fall in the rear. I ordered my brigade to the ground I<br />

understood I was to march by, and found myself to be before General Wayne and<br />

General Scott, and halted my b~igadc to fall in the rear."<br />

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Queen's rangers were driven through the village, General Wayne<br />

hastened Colonel Butler across the east ravine, and placed his detachment.<br />

with two guns, upon a small eminencein t h plain, ~ while the<br />

other brigades were following the general lead of those in advance,<br />

until they formed an irregular line as far as Briar Hill.<br />

Thc thirdskirr~~islr took place just after Butler reached the position<br />

last referred to, and while the troops were moving from the woods<br />

near the Amboy road, to the plain beyond the east ravine; under the<br />

general direction of General Wayne. <strong>The</strong> British light dragoons<br />

made a charge uporl Colonel Butler which was successfully repulsed.<br />

Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong> was in advance with an orchard to his left; Jackson<br />

about a hundred yards in his rear; then Scott somewhat detached,<br />

and Maxwell on the edge of the morass. <strong>Grayson</strong> was informed by a<br />

messenger from General Wayne, that he milst hold his ground, as the<br />

enemy was retiring. He "hallooed to Jackson to come and form<br />

upon the hill, (Briar Hill) upon his left." This movement was one<br />

which threatened Knyphausen's column, just when it was buried in a<br />

long defile, and Clinton was at once aroused to activity to save the<br />

baggage train which hc supposed the Americans were attempting to<br />

attack. Colonel Jackson disreprded the request of Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

because he llad no artillcry. Scott was then a little to the rear and<br />

right of Jackson. Maxwell expected Scott to move to the right, to<br />

join on Wayne, close the gap, and let him into the line. Wayne<br />

meantvhilc held the regiments of Wesson, Stewart, and Livingston to<br />

the left of Varnum, to cover Butler with whom ht advanced still further<br />

into the plain, and also to cover Oswald's artillery, which had<br />

drawn two additional guns from Varnum's brigade, and was exchanging<br />

shots with the artiliery of the enemy. Major bIercer of General<br />

Lce's staff told <strong>Grayson</strong> that his place was in the rear of Wayne, who<br />

had no right to order him to the position he held on the left. General<br />

Lee states that " he sent Major Mercer, and then a second officer,<br />

( with express orders to General Scott to hold his position." As a<br />

matter of fact, Scott was under <strong>Grayson</strong>'s commandA and both were<br />

1<br />

r go associated with Wayne, that when he moved toward the Court<br />

i- House, as si~bsequently ordered, they followed, his movements, and<br />

received no intimation that they rhould have done othiriviie until the<br />

movement LVJS actually made, and the *whole army was retreating, by<br />

1<br />

detachments, before the advance of the British army. <strong>The</strong> American<br />

f<br />

troops had deployed quite at their own discretion. Oswald mainr<br />

tained his guns in position until his am:nunition was exhausted, and<br />

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House. <strong>The</strong> British troops appeared in the edge ol the - woods A_.- hardly<br />

a mile distant:-and were v;iriously<br />

-<br />

estiKated at from fifteen hundred<br />

.<br />

to twenty-five hundred men. <strong>The</strong> force of Lee then - disposable for -<br />

attack or resistance, if properly in hand, was not less than three thous<br />

v s o n ' s detac5ent. vayne, during the hour<br />

and R half while he was in the plain, sent three times to urge General<br />

Lee to advance with the troops, and as he states, refrained from<br />

pressing the attack too strongly under instructions, and /constantly<br />

expecting that General Lee would carry the left wing around the<br />

right of the British line to cut it off from the main body.<br />

General Lee's purposc, as undcrstood by General Wayne, and as<br />

stated by Lee himself suns to so swing his left about the British right<br />

as tp tofie them, and he also states that ivhen he notified General<br />

Washington, who sent to learn the progress of the army. that he was<br />

confident of succcss, he supposed the British rear-guard not to exceed<br />

fifteen hundred mcn. His estirnat~ way correct, at the time, as his<br />

whole division was then pressing to the front, eager to engage the<br />

.,<br />

.<br />

enemy; but at noon the British army had realized the weakness of<br />

the pursuit, and gained time to turn it into a failure. General Lee,<br />

in his defense, ridicules the application of General \Vayne for support ;<br />

but riot in connection with his statement that he placed liim at the<br />

post of honor, nearest the enemy, and \irith the largest control which<br />

any subordinate officer had over the movements of the picked troops<br />

then ill front. General Lec admits that he sent no messenger to<br />

Washington to advise him of the retreat, and in his appeal to the<br />

Court Martial, states that he could appreciate the feelings of Washington<br />

when the column rolled back upon him without previous notice<br />

of disaster ; but that when he met \i'ashington and exchanged words<br />

with him, he did not know that the men had thus disorderly fallen<br />

back upon the mair body.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rttrtnt. <strong>The</strong> Rritish army emerged from the woods, and<br />

pressed toward the Court House. General La Fayette first reported<br />

to General Lee that the right was threatened, having previously been<br />

checked in his advance of the American extreme right, by General<br />

Lee's personal direction. General La Fayette the11 consulted General<br />

Wayne, and placed the regiments of Livingston and Stewart in<br />

position to resist the British advance, which was steady, solid, and in<br />

good order.<br />

<strong>The</strong> details of the retreat of different brigades and regiments are<br />

not to be conz.idered. An entirely erroneous opinion prevails as to


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Copied frnnl !tVirginia Soldiers of 1776" 1:y<br />

Louis i;urpss<br />

-, .ITJT. rL I-;T2L--"LI! , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , 7 ~ ~<br />

I&, 7. I:. Sterrart, Fichond, VA., co~tributed tile fol1a:ing copier: of ',I-e<br />

irilLls of I;iI.l..i an Crayson s n.i Rachel Cooley, from original.<br />

the n9r1r: 0.: Go-1, Amen,--This is my first and L ::t r.ill. Jonathan ICls~,rick<br />

nr,rl c::.rt; s 2lli*-'tt, 7:: trust,y fr;iznric t,o ac4; an;l do ,'or me zft .:F T~ 6ecease.<br />

"Unto ry poc:l ailrl la~~rful wife, I gj.ve the usc of the nlant,atj.on on r-hich r.:e now<br />

Li.ve, during her life, and the working tools to support the farm. Likewise ten<br />

COIJS; :>it r 13illy and i'euben cone of age, the above nentj.oned r:lantotion to be<br />

equ;.lly diviLied betxcen Billy and Re1:ben; ad after the boys arrive to age, that<br />

they glvc to t h girl.., ~ two hundred nnd forty ocnrir, in good property.<br />

'! likc~~rise f$ve on6 b.queath to ry yon Arqbrose, the plsnta'tion, Cole Partick's<br />

lace, on !'clker 's Creek.<br />

~~i..l that xy t~ro sons, Ambrc~se 2nd John do pay 6': ir eo~~nl part of the two<br />

hunfbe~i and forty pounds Lo thc s~itl girls, thzt is, to r'ets~~ ant1 5- 11y anri P~W.<br />

"1 @v" t,o rT,r dau@tcr l;et,sy, a gr2:- Rare nnii colt, to ic for lar, but to remain<br />

on the plantation, i'or the use of ry lirife, vntil she (l3eC:;y) shall co~.le of age or<br />

marry, or 6.e, but if she die rrithout an heir of hsr own ':ody; her legacy to be<br />

equally dividccl :man;; the other lr:ga.tscs; anc! sc 1 ,i sh it to be done, sl.iould any<br />

of tEd resticlje uitho~lt heirs."<br />

i3e leaves further legacies to M s I-rj fe on terms as above, Thrl will was si wed<br />

bf June 1801p '.Jitnesses, Richard IZdtt, Israel Lorton, and Sarah Grr-,ysono ccorded<br />

liloritgor~ ry County court 1001, Teste, Charles Taylor, Clerlc IIontgonc ry<br />

Countv Court.<br />

"<br />

Copj of the<br />

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r.ri.11 of R:~chel Cooley <strong>Grayson</strong>: "To ry daughter IIary Sayers ry servant<br />

Lydir To rg d3ughtcr Sarah Yribian (wife of John Prilman); yr set of s; lver<br />

spoons, also q r b~d 2nd b~:dclotllcs. Tc) rg son I-lz%rose, ry -il~_ Dible; to n;:. son<br />

::illia~ 311 rv coas, slwcp and II~T short clock; to 110' grands~n John Qayson (son<br />

of ::il!:iam), my long clock; to n y :;dsu&ti-r Sarah TriLnan , q r sad 'le ~nc! clothes<br />

press; to rrj grnncicleldrcn, the heirs of ;T Ceceased daughter, LlinaSeth :'filman,<br />

on5 dol-Tar eachel!<br />

Slm a!>polnt,ec! her son TiJ.l.inrn Tirayson as her sole Ibtr. Simd and sealed in the<br />

presence ofrCrecd Tr3jlor and 15317 T~ylor, 23 Apl. 1112.<br />

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C<br />

f-gkww/cJ/d&!e<br />

J. Q,. Grays.on<br />

421 U,ittorio Aveb.<br />

Coral Gables, Fla, 33346 9/9/78<br />

Thank you for your letter and cncilosures of Se.ptt 4..<br />

Ittseems that you and I are related.<br />

First there was Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>, sr., 178291865, His flmt som<br />

was John Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>,. 1805-1882.<br />

John Wren <strong>Grayson</strong>'s children were Bebecca,.Sarah,,Mary,<br />

Salathlel,. Andrew, Jackson, an& Jok. Wren:. jre9.<br />

SalathieX; 1837-1916 was your ancestors<br />

His brother Andrew Jackson <strong>Grayson</strong>, 1838+1913 was my.;<br />

great grandfather;<br />

Salathiel's children were: Charles.:Mer~iam <strong>Grayson</strong>, Helen,<br />

WIIl$nm, Mary Frances, Gertrud.e, RertEe,.and Maude,<br />

Maude married Peccival Moore 2nd. Maude : 1881-1968.<br />

Her] brother Charles: Merriam (Merwih ) <strong>Grayson</strong> 1857-1 931<br />

marsiod,Josephine Dreiss4 was your grandfather.<br />

Our relationship is3<br />

John Wren Grayeon<br />

Salathiel brothers Andrew<br />

Charles. 1st cousinsr Howard<br />

RaymsndcL 2nd cousins~ RolantZ<br />

J.G& 3rd .cousins. Tilohard<br />

Charlea<br />

3CIam doing research an the ancestors of Wren <strong>Grayson</strong> and<br />

a3.sa I have barrels of $nformation on all of our relatives..X<br />

have reams of material on the BenJamin and Cole William <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

and the other Virginia <strong>Grayson</strong>s:mentione& inthe manograph you<br />

sent but so far, we are not related t o them.'<br />

Perhaps Me could. trade family charts. My main interest is;,<br />

researching the immigrant ancestor, however.<br />

f \<br />

Please write ;-<br />

Dick Graymn


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Cor~i Gables, Fla.<br />

Septa 4, 1978<br />

R. R, <strong>Grayson</strong>, K.D.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Faciily Associrztion,<br />

BOX 167,<br />

St. Charles, Illinois. 60174<br />

In renFonse to your recent inquiry proyosing an<br />

exchanee of an;. cenealogicnl deta relzted to the Grsyson<br />

lineage, I have enclosed a co1;y of a paper whicli r.~' father<br />

(~aymond G.) now decenscd, obtained fron his cousin<br />

I,.rs, IIoore Price, 1rho::e last known residence was in Louisville,<br />

Kentucky,<br />

For your further infornation I have a brotlicr Charles<br />

1,:anrili G~;~ycan who resides in Ft. I.:itchell, I:cntucly, Our<br />

father Rzynond Goold <strong>Grayson</strong> was born in Bc~aport, I.',ontucQ.<br />

His father Charles 1.le.rwin Graxson was a brotilcr of Tlrs.<br />

Porcival Koore, who was also entiiied in the enclosure,<br />

I tl~.~st the abcive will contribute t~ the researck of<br />

the <strong>Grayson</strong> family line. If the infomation offered fits<br />

in with aht:t you have previously developed I would be<br />

interested in a response &om you.<br />

Very tr-uiy yours.<br />

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421 Vittorio hve<br />

Coral Gable, F19<br />

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TdlB c5lr:WhST hi8 iW"d dkajia bL3hAdIN OdXL3 NCTUUT bY JU5D !'LSL...IIU2uH AND 23 B<br />

QkiyyYx V T" 'j tvr7<br />

~~A;>dAt;r~ i)N.<br />

Ihe hietory of ths Orayeon0 of rhich thws is any rebord il that of Bcnjnmiu. iis ares<br />

@ frm *laad or Lcotbnl to rest dorolalhl, Va. 20 Wta. a man of line eldr(lb4. lie 11~rrl.d<br />

I<br />

a -<br />

8 wa3LtQ HidoPC,, bee LuSana ,.iocrOs, sister of :2,r,encs::ontoe, rho m a tiis fat.r~1 of :'reelz<br />

dent ;lonroe, dams, 8 Lc~tsrpau. Zub8r.u Birst married :dr. I'yler, tao:@r. Linson.<br />

EenJenia% Grejaon'8 Elieter :mrrtetJ illiam tiarrlaon, an snaesror of Colonol Burs 2arrlsou<br />

of tR8 i:aroA&tiow~ry &rag, rind -!atthskt's @rrison, lu~ter and reLritlvts of :!aajollirt dey-<br />

I ristia, OtiO of t.119 sA&mlr% of the irucloration of Ands)anuilnce, onct Great i3~endP: thsr of >n~,-<br />

joan t&rirrtma, iri itii3Gc 2113 11.~323 of L~CSLCO -3s i~itir~d~cab iat~ tne ,iouroe ja ailg b~ %hn<br />

rd3=~/~&3 0.f o vo=n u3zd Lpunce, Aftax busaaa B irebth bcnjcrairr Gray nurrid fatu LRB A:q +ii<br />

/ fe.lily. tbr mno Yadlg ns that ci ~Aout~snt tiuner~1 Xell of taa Coui'ndnrets Amy. Urn- <<br />

jamln Circsg atxi La 1757 in k'rlra~a t ilii~u<br />

Coaslty, VirgXFlls. Yhe Odaildrari 61 b~njtain a94 J<br />

Sucona tSwa ma& f enJz~aSs&, bpeaos, llism end Lusam :.~OBZ.OB. Upon aarring~ 'ifrilh i;l @.-I<br />

I *:rill hs ilaP no ord larrgr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> f~;aSly of Ps-isidont %yler ware of the Suorw ,:sn~os~a fir€$ hncbsnd, ss ras i-krtetdrnt;<br />

of 'th% aaa9 ~Cuociz Y, zi.til;srried 3 ~n Urag {ts~st 09 %id& & ts em9 frost CoIot3ctl k'~t$f QF.T~SBO~<br />

;lasni~ton Qnd #r~darick'&<br />

AL1Psa JXP~BC);~), Aft02 ZhB dmtb OR hbanJsn3n Orsg i~ 1757 kia<br />

oatat0 V.38 InPt; $0 iris c;caa, the jtossrsud Llrl&OO C ~ P M Y ~ of : ~ ~ tilt) Chrcil at ~~Lsnb, cnc2 ths<br />

~ldaab BQM of L*3n,'a:&a av.d hawm Gray* Ba mrfl QJ :


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C;eere;o t oohir@on. Chsrr George Taaah.iu.@on'r nophm, ajor Oeorgs Qa~hiwton, %%a married<br />

there wartn.3 elermon preeent axhi f3sorg.j :la~h,u@oa ohoms kovarend GL)anoe Qregrson to psrfom<br />

the citrmny and sava hi,n a fod OP vIOO In gold Pot. p~rfomni~ tho oersaoq. Tha~s I<br />

rtas tro foully oag clopor in co,mnlan, or sore fimly ruprdei, by Caners1 i.=miwton tse<br />

the cirayson Pikldly (tiiir 1s copid frw the ppor of Uwls LuaI ;ts&nkl;to@. J.I ~oscent a9<br />

mo3t;ion,ns wo ~IIQI': tho iirrsysone are fond uf 8 coo4 table, that it fa esld tns Lsarer~nii I<br />

bpeaorr (frsywh i ~ s d siswiaai yau3uf for the tsble, for in 8 lmea of bnd datoahd4 troa<br />

the :,a110 idre ~r38tat@~ t&t@ bwti rd~ervo(l G pir$ OZ WIlW88 duaku, t0 be bellvex@& b@-<br />

1<br />

trern fio~&abs~ Xb Qmdl 3gaombor 1.<br />

Tna d.3 oaarah, Uark& C~UF&I, i ~ ALi3~ander. 1<br />

VL~~LULEL~<br />

still ~tande v.hsre hs oPtm praadke<br />

*.+ ti-., 6riw ehnrcb ~f r-ilia denorel, ' aWn@oa Baa s vostrg:ws. 2110 6~fi\~r22&s par 683 , i~rc~x%tl<br />

i3jJd*BLUZlL@e rwmln~ ticas azaneo PL'ha f~~ritep GP thj6 ~ZPST VieStetr bha gltsa~ La X77& i'ua Levcrtmd<br />

Lyeur.,~ Grayeon Ueii ot his &ello Art8 seaidstzcsa in 1790, at; 64 yaoPer of ~p";.lr. iiis 1<br />

wirbx dkod 8% the rosi&paas O &and i.@ahl,w&an, Itcia mw\-li.~-Law, in Vsst.,ic,glioa in PBTU.<br />

Lcipouao 9rn$t:ora a.drrB Ki 2dn;k.g ,;li aablath :-'&~~ourzr~ T;tobr dlsu$$rt ar %am= l ad s:zx,rmc&kss~~-1X4&9~<br />

6rar Lbss"r& ';'b;,~rlvqy"J~a, tr0t;her of Gorrrga i: a ~.iqfi oao he iaa;ae of SiaVoron(1 Spanae Grsgbo~ nl-lci I<br />

:L;;cQbsth 7 sl:ansr 9 PLl ba glv811 bn ti%@ alsa%W cf %Ma recrord. Fllllhn Brayaozr 1LI, aun of<br />

&33$ &Irk Gr,d.;~on ~ilil CI.ZQ~~~~ZIB ljortjroo I~~T~,Yco-~;~ PE; bona in f 786. Li \:.3 W s bg~tihor, I;pcwa,<br />

1x3 ~ ~ s o Y El L 019~di v ~ ~ ~ 8 @C\UOB~~<br />

b 6)Xh a ~ lU'ai3f d<br />

a 0 ~ 8 . i IfitW i2~>~% i ~'X'$Z!.LS*~ !*b&ki Z:'P CQLUIQ, V1:'- I<br />

clrx4n, iisrin;~ A iscxi g~cacslzon ho ,%or%&. aif la$@ influenas erzsjl owor for tics i~ip~o~e-:ent<br />

of b i coueLn,, ~ 3p3zb@ :,,XQ~~OO~<br />

iLB 118 cnJa$o.% %he orL0t3-a of G~neral L4uor~a "aslriag%on, t%&r<br />

Jcwbu, Gho (tcawal WE; aui~5, i&Xlxuwo;ld try L41Ugtrn C;S.~~;~OES in &:*%&3&5g ejcmes Xowaa, ha@<br />

oour$,m, f'b;%:~~d in t!:s ~;&P&~~~~,*Ac~%o~I~xL~<br />

bb tho PQT~~&$ n~ticd in e ma% 9~vor~b3.e<br />

I<br />

~C::AV~F,<br />

,'& % 13 ct-nancssa~:ag Of t:ru ravolu$%osr G ~~l~r31 \&~.hbagt6rrn ~~)palnPr~sd 7.'511un $i~cycan C:,ilrf,n<br />

in tfiln j\'a3t:frat;'80n ~llfGa~lp f&ai1&~, in 1776 he!, 17aa np~;raiad6~~u f;~l&nd. OP D Vfr&;iaI~ bvet;:f,:ki;a3.<br />

in 8h:~ 3ki%*Ultl;i Lrexrdc~burg, b.sr:&ntotr:';Q an0 ,~~iuwaS;ib %ha xe%.$rnez% v.ae d~:otrrr;rd. Colonol I<br />

GY:;~!:A pa@ npyo&r,2:hjl, to QoM*;F~L ~ ' B ~ ~ ~ z I & 8'C:;ft'. ~ o w ~ Q de C 3 3 ~ 'ti'i.013 ~$110i~i%~3i c :.saobsr 0," $0.3<br />

toapd of TCP, u iaec~b:lr of Lhb Caxtinoiital Csszgmoa, aeabus of the ccrnvanticms Pb:~f fox=sre<br />

mi<br />

oarP CO:ZG~~,~&BOZ~, ~l~td t r,lJ~ioo~ cf %ko VA~&ii$.a ook~ar5,t;8oa %ht, r&%Bfi-i& If, s2.2. !.wa Lwl;<br />

YJ~s:;~ @18~%3J frtlg %ha State of Yj,r&Lrdra. iEa t%fi ,en~So ahan h@ tg~:3 As a$ fC, y.lzar~ of<br />

0 Lc Vafi tlaorl;a JjniA lundaoae nrgn of aobla G~)D;X:PG~CEQ and mUZtQ8Fe 61x5 visa cti"YaSnkg<br />

6:237Al: %he ~mon~t a*d~tbL~~ i r ~ i ~ ~ ~ b l 6polx:bar 4 r~wa of<br />

<br />

%he cl~g bxa i,ulAeh h3 lj.,~&~ gufiJ,@ ~i,mJ<br />

t tish$l:,;bon 6:cproar d %Us, as mot xitan n.3.4 &ncd in tau aoqmxq of C~l~ns. at B ~ l i<br />

PAXO IB 6736.<br />

Ybbllk&:a Crzysoa m ~r& ocl the ei6t sx of OensraL 'XIllf n.a 5, ,dil~~mola, Govez-mr ul :aryland,<br />

lay t'lk$z fao md BXI ~hdldZ'~&e Odf~'%d *&llUJIar waa of 6aa7tor tlilllia~ Gra~sea, od ;:&to I<br />

Br,.~C~o~xrld$~~ si~ta~" QP tho fath~~<br />

of 9able iirmic;evlchge, 'iri,~~ ;JT~~BL&s&~ of $;A& bat&<br />

SG~lijs, unclar Prl~me8 ~ "~L~c~B~vIsP~. J'dime 0.30 GRQ~ sasiaZ iriterc~!a~ditg tbtvror-ra 8tt~ \ afia~t~n~<br />

auz3 Chf3 G~'clga3m~ ~JCOC~~AQ: to U~OLB Ewzcl k-aaagtono Jn tCe G ~ O ~ G@~-hlrir~r%~a<br />

Q diary Galact 1<br />

G~cyf9n Von Ersc~usntbg rnea%lonm.l eR 8 ~hoer% st Zoiant ~;LSE~A~ZI@OE, iiariit~w $gg&jd~r~ $iAe ~rilera2kV6<br />

f~vcrit8 i;a&tii ilcj.<br />

II..115LLII.ILIO-mPLC-L-----09-<br />

*eEt OP $0 Ci~~ci~in ': ilucbm B13ys~n 61nd OthoSS;<br />

iihiA@d~Lfhia, ha&* Jmia Z6, 17'<br />

Urjq;tLmagZa 6, ara ~borta to bid aafeu to tna ccg$arg of gnur (=~:mwnd. I taflra laurohd in^ 8<br />

v,'ib9 and bli%'JldfV~ field, to0 ~OWM~~BSS 202 L~CJT abiiitf.38 €d2%\far, very f'&ipe bea-oad ny m..<br />

pr;s.Senc+h I C:8 u8lLeQ. ICQ tha ooa,,aX1J. of GAF~ i;oatinaxxtat, m y e ~~P I mt oaplrj to.<br />

Your Qb~(rle.n% garvent, Owagg T~arbington.<br />

Above eo:l s i f rora a "typl&' by !'Lnrslo=' 2rlce (,IPQ* 300r8 Prbaej , Baaght a~ of ;Laud& Qrogeon<br />

ogre (,;ram Y ~ W ~ ZOOP~), V S ~ auu@tor of :0bthi~1 G~BYFOR. tiaAetNa1 rlrsi a na~:appor wn<br />

in i2ad.i son, indilma3. Copi as ads for iiayroond Ge Greysoa, a gwandaon of alathiaL Crogrloa.<br />

taptenbar I, 1966 i<br />

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ANDREW J. GRAYSON<br />

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Was born in the State of Louisiana; he, with his<br />

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wife and child, arrived in California with the overland<br />

emigration of 1846. Full-length portraits of himself,<br />

wile and child, appear in the celebrated painting of<br />

emigrants crossing thc plains, called " Westward Ho,"<br />

I now in the wpitol at Washington.<br />

On his arrival he at once joined Fremont's battalion<br />

as lieutenant and induced many of his fellow-emigrants<br />

also to join, but he did not himself accompany<br />

the battalion south, but acted with those of the bat-<br />

r l<br />

side<br />

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talion who remained about San Fra~cisco. When<br />

hostilities ceased, he opened the first stationery sto. e<br />

in San Francisco in the City Hotel, corner of Clay<br />

and Kearny Streets.<br />

He founded the town of <strong>Grayson</strong>ville, on the south<br />

of the San Joaquin River.<br />

14<br />

THE EARLY DAYS<br />

About 1850 he removed to San Jose and soon<br />

himself wholly to the srir~~ce of ornithology,<br />

which had been his favorite study in his school-boy<br />

r!ays. In 18 j7 he removed to Mexico, as presenting<br />

a wider field for his researches. He discovered and<br />

nanled rnany theretofore unknown specimens belonging<br />

to the several branches of that science, his artistic<br />

drawings and descriptiuns of which soon gave hirn a<br />

world-wide fame, and he was dubbed by many the<br />

AuduLon of America. Hc died in Mexico in 1869.<br />

His widow is the present wife of Dr. G. R. Crane,<br />

now residing at St, I-Ielena, Napa Valley. She is a<br />

most estimable lady, and one of the very few of the<br />

real pioneer women of California that still survive.<br />

Mr. <strong>Grayson</strong>, in physique, was a splendid specimen<br />

of manhoo:J. He was a man 01' education, and<br />

of very absten~ious habits. He was a gentleman - in<br />

every sense, socially above reproach, and worthy to<br />

rank with the best elements of the society of those<br />

early pioneer days.<br />

THE EARLY D:IYS<br />

MEN OF CALIFORNIA I<br />

PACIFIC PRESS PUELLSI-IING CUM \'ANY<br />

OAKLAND, CAL..<br />

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Robert Ge. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

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Bradentan, Fl.,. 33505<br />

Thank you for your enthustastic letter about the Gray<br />

generrlo~y ,:<br />

I. will publish yourquery ih the next Bulletin of the-<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> Pbmily Association to see if any one knows who your<br />

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1.re <strong>Grayson</strong>, born 3-1.2-1-91'7<br />

1,I~~rried Sarbara Jean Jones<br />

cir children:<br />

Fllfforc Lee <strong>Grayson</strong>, (Tr, born DecelTi7er 19, 1958<br />

- 2ren Deriise Gravsor: 2rd SElaron Dizn2. G~e:~sor: (tvrir)<br />

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PHONE 595-9020<br />

Page 259 7 5-9<br />

C. H. GRAYSON<br />

Real Estate - - - - Investments<br />

700 NORTH 39TH STREET. ROOM 222<br />

BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA 35222<br />

August 18, 1978<br />

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Richard R. <strong>Grayson</strong> M. D.<br />

103 West Main Street<br />

St. Charles, Illinois 6037b<br />

Dear Mr. <strong>Grayson</strong>:<br />

Refering to your recent letter I am enclosing $3.00 for your expenses<br />

and I feel, quitc sure I have told you all about the <strong>Grayson</strong> family I know<br />

and also my niece Mrs. Kitty Jean, Magnolia, Arkansas has been working on<br />

the <strong>Grayson</strong> genealogy for several years and should be able to give you<br />

more information than I can but at any rate Ill1 tell you the following.<br />

My great grandfatherls name was Johnny <strong>Grayson</strong> and he moved his family<br />

to Quachita County, Arkansas and lived there until he died and is buried nuw<br />

in Nevada County, Arkansas. He moved from Hamilton County, Tennessee to<br />

Quachih County, Arkansas and during part of the time he lived in Hamilton<br />

County, Tennessee he was a deputy sheriff. I'm pretty sure he moved fron<br />

Hamilton County, Tennessee before the Civil. War.<br />

My grandfather Zackery Taylor <strong>Grayson</strong> was one of his children and he<br />

lived in Arkansas until his death on a large farm and he raised 10 children.<br />

I<br />

My father being Thomas Samuel <strong>Grayson</strong> and all the children are dead now<br />

except Mrs. Pearl Caldwell and she lives at Stephens, Arkansas and is rather<br />

to old to write a letter.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are a group of <strong>Grayson</strong>s, one was named David that lived at Huntsville,<br />

Alabama but I never was able to make any blood relationship with them and one<br />

of the sons of this family was a judge, Claude <strong>Grayson</strong> at Mobile, Alabama,<br />

one of the sons of the family ran an ice cream parlor in Birmhgham, Alabama but<br />

he passed away several years ago.<br />

I feel condifent we are related to the <strong>Grayson</strong> family that was reared<br />

in Huntsville, but I never could. make connections.<br />

C. Ha <strong>Grayson</strong>


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I G~~aysom <strong>Family</strong> History<br />

) MS reek's history of the<br />

Grapson family of Ratherford<br />

County, was written by Xir.<br />

les- PNI~~C~,<br />

Jr,, A-1, Bos-<br />

K.C. We appreciate his shhis<br />

recards vith tile<br />

readers of this col~lms Any other<br />

descendants whomight have<br />

additional data on this family<br />

I is in~ited to correspond with<br />

hlr. Philbeck. <strong>The</strong> skdch ofthe<br />

I Grays~n family will appear in<br />

two parts and \\.ill be concluded<br />

in next u.rek's columIL<br />

t*tt***+*$<br />

In alrn ,st all family lineages<br />

there are lines uhich present<br />

I themselves virt~~ally impossible<br />

lo un!anfle escept kr scanty<br />

bits of information derived<br />

from 'he puhlic records. Such<br />

I<br />

is certainly th. case with the<br />

GRAISOS family of Rutherford<br />

County.<br />

Jnqh <strong>Grayson</strong> established<br />

hirn~~ll in this area by 1779<br />

I<br />

when he rereived a tract of<br />

lanil frcm the state. Re made<br />

furthct purt.hnes from the state<br />

in 1562, 1785, 17E, 1796,<br />

I<br />

1737, mulri 1801. Hc alw purchascrl<br />

lad from .Tames n'hitesitlcs<br />

(l;e3), hioses hloore<br />

(17F), Tllrvmas IVhitesides<br />

.Im!:n IicKitt Alexan-<br />

!IT), Feter \Vat1 (1802),<br />

rurj. Lopn (18E). <strong>The</strong><br />

tala1 (*r.n!rn! of fh6r;e trncts<br />

'1 .-<br />

.."<br />

1<br />

Bridges To<br />

<strong>The</strong><br />

1<br />

Past<br />

by Mrs. Ernest Neurtcm<br />

Ruute 2, Ellenbra, N.C.<br />

Patsy Queen, the dower allotment<br />

to Benjamin Crayson; (3)<br />

his daughter f lizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Ule dower allotment to Joseph<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr.; and (4) his<br />

daughter Sally Deviney, the dower<br />

all~tm.nt to Isaac Gragson<br />

and his om dower allotment.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> above WILLLAM GRAY-<br />

SOX, son of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Sr., married Oct. 17, 1807, Susanna<br />

Logan. <strong>The</strong>ir son Benjamin<br />

G. <strong>Grayson</strong> married Sarah<br />

Houser, dauchter of Peter<br />

and Sarah (Heiner) Houser of<br />

Lincoln County, N.C. Benjamin<br />

C. <strong>Grayson</strong> later moved to St.<br />

Francois Co~nty, Missouri. Cf<br />

the daurhters of William and<br />

Susannah (Logm)Crayson, Patsy<br />

married Jam% A. Queen,<br />

Elizabeth (Betsy), b. ca. 1810,<br />

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(7) Joseph W. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. ca.<br />

1842;<br />

(8) Louisa rayson son, b. ca.<br />

1844;<br />

(9) Alfred F. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. c&<br />

1846;<br />

and (10) Albert L. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b.<br />

ca. 1848.<br />

John M. . <strong>Grayson</strong>, so3 of<br />

Benjamin and Hannah Crayson,<br />

was born about 1808, died about<br />

1855, and married Mary hlelton.<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir children included;<br />

(I) Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. ca.<br />

1830;<br />

(2) Elizabeth L. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b.<br />

ca. 1834, m. A. W. Hunt;<br />

(3) Samtlel <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. ca.<br />

1838;<br />

(4) Narcissa Emaline Gray-<br />

son, b. ca.<br />

Melton;<br />

1812, m. Calvin<br />

. (5) J. Columbus <strong>Grayson</strong>, b.<br />

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'ISAAC GRAYSON, son of J+<br />

seph <strong>Grayson</strong>, Sr., marrted August<br />

20, 1807,Mlry (Pol1y)Melton,<br />

who was born about 1786,<br />

and died in November, 1859.<br />

A comprehensfve list of their<br />

children is also not known by<br />

the writer. However, two of U1-<br />

eir daughters were the thirdand<br />

fourth wives of Henry H. Hooser,<br />

son of Peter an3 Sarah<br />

(Hefner) Ho~Ser of Idncoln Co-<br />

unty, N.C. Lucy M. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

b. 3 December 1827, d. 20<br />

July 1856, m. 4 August 1854,<br />

Henry Houser. Lucydiedduring<br />

childbirth of their only child, a<br />

stillborn infant. Mary Cmohe<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, b. about 1822, d. In<br />

March, 1880 of pleurisy, rn. 71<br />

April 1858, Henry H. Hmser.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y were parents of two sons,<br />

John Franklin Houser, b. 1859,<br />

and Jefferson Davis Houser, b.<br />

1861. Circumstantially and tradi-<br />

tionally, it is apparent that Isaac<br />

an1 Polly <strong>Grayson</strong> weretbe<br />

parents of a son Joh~ M. Gray<br />

son, who was born 9 June 1813,<br />

died 7 July 1891, and married<br />

25 June 1836 Rebecca Bunt,<br />

who was born 10 April 1816,<br />

and died 21 September 1910.<br />

John and Rebecca <strong>Grayson</strong> were<br />

parents of at least twelve children:<br />

(1) h!ary L. (Polly) <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

b. 13 April 1838, d. 13 Jme<br />

1924, m. Hampton Weaver;<br />

(2) William G. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b,<br />

20 Auyst 1840, d. 9 January 1920<br />

m. Julia hlelton;<br />

(3) J. H. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 19 March<br />

1842, d. 8 February 1843;<br />

(4) hl~rtha <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. ca.<br />

1815, unmarried;<br />

(5) Sarah L. Crayson, b. l7<br />

May 1847, d. 21 June 1322, m.<br />

Elijah D. 1:xrney;<br />

(6) John hi. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. !9<br />

April 1850, d. 28 February lr37<br />

m. Louisa f. Elliott;<br />

(7) Rebecca Elizabeth Gray- -<br />

son, b. 6 Sept. 1852, d. 8 0-<br />

tober 1940, m. gohn C. Weeks;<br />

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ab~eb \r IOJI, rvtuaas lrruul rr<br />

(1789), Thomas Whitesides<br />

(1793), John JlcFi:t Alexander<br />

(1739), Peter watt (l802),<br />

and Drury LOW (1806). <strong>The</strong><br />

total conten! of these tracts<br />

is well over one thousmd acres<br />

primarily situated on Tir;:<br />

Broad River in northcastern<br />

Rutherford County.<br />

From Virginia, it is not known<br />

where Joseph Gravson first I<br />

married, nor to whom he was<br />

first marrid. However liis first<br />

marriage(s) produced at<br />

least five children: Joseph, Jr.,<br />

,q Benjamin, Willi~m, Isaac, and<br />

Susannah. Khen Joseph's sons<br />

became of age he sold them<br />

various parts oi nis estate: Joseph,<br />

Jr., 153 acres; Benjamin,<br />

178 acres; William, $2 acres;<br />

and Isaac, 153 acres. Those<br />

tracts were primarily from Joseph<br />

Sr.'s purchases of 1796,<br />

1799 and 1802.<br />

lkL'I<br />

On Dec. 17, M; Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

Sr., m.rried ar ain, th!s<br />

time to Rachel Van Znn~lt, daughter<br />

of Garrett Van lanrlt. No<br />

children are knjrvn to have boen<br />

born to this marriage. After<br />

Joseph, Sr.'s death, da..:.er was<br />

assigned to hi5 v:idoc- Racl~el,<br />

whose will was filer1 for probate<br />

In 1828. Rachel's lesatees<br />

were Green Crow and wife Jane<br />

(Street) Crow, and their children<br />

Rachel, Elizabeth, Lsttis,<br />

Isaac, James G., and Abraham<br />

Crow. Lewis Van Zandt and Joseph<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Jr. were her executors<br />

and witnesses to thewill<br />

were Hu:h !Vatson anrl William<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>. After Rachel's death<br />

her dower assiynrnent was divided,<br />

at least in part, among<br />

he: husbanrl's sons: Isaac Gr:<br />

ayson, lot !3; Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

lot b4; Joseph brayson,<br />

Jr., lot 513; a~id IVilliarn <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

lot g5. W~lliam <strong>Grayson</strong>'<br />

subsequn!ly squired each of<br />

these Ilrts, 3.; inrlicated in his<br />

wlll, r1atc.l 16 February 1811<br />

and recorr!etl in Ruthcrf~riI Will<br />

Book El pp. 77-78. <strong>The</strong> legatees<br />

of William <strong>Grayson</strong> were<br />

(I) hi5 snn ncnjnmin <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

t h hfnn~plac:~;<br />

~<br />

(2) hls (laughter<br />

u. lrrayson later moved to St.<br />

Francois Co,mty, hlissouri. Of<br />

the daughters of William and<br />

Susa~ah (Logan) <strong>Grayson</strong>, Patsy<br />

married Jam$ A. Queen,<br />

EUzabeth (Betsy), b. ca. 1810,<br />

married William W. Jones, and<br />

Sally, b. ca 1808, married Jen-<br />

'Us Devine'j. <strong>The</strong> hIt. Zion Bap-<br />

tist<br />

Church M Lnutes indicate<br />

that Sally Deviney died 30 Novem'ler<br />

1880 and Jenkins Deviney<br />

died 17 February i881.<br />

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JOSEPH CRIYSOY, JR. married<br />

hlarch 19, 1807, to Letty<br />

h2elton and subsequently moved<br />

to Kentucky.<br />

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BENJAMCN GRAYSGN, son of<br />

Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>. Sr., married<br />

by 1890 Hannah 1blc.l 911. i c I n-<br />

prehensive list of their children<br />

is not In the writer's possession.<br />

However, RC Dd. Elk. 29-<br />

el, p, 328; RC Dd. Bk. 48, p.<br />

465: and RC Dd. Bk. 48, p.<br />

469 indicate clearly that their<br />

children included three sons:<br />

J ~ m h CC, <strong>Grayson</strong>, John M.<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, and William G. <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se deeds concerned a<br />

tract which Benjamin <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

received from his father - inlaw's<br />

estate,<br />

-1 Joseph $, Crayson, son of<br />

Benjamin and Hannah Crayson,<br />

was born 13 January 1804,<br />

died 23 April 1884, anq married<br />

Jan. 23, 1827 Eliza R. Wilson,<br />

who was born 4 November 1404<br />

and died 31 Decemher 1856.<br />

Joseph C. <strong>Grayson</strong> was a hptist<br />

clergyman, and he and his<br />

wife, are burie-l in the Harmony<br />

Grove Baptist cemetery<br />

in McDowell County, N.C. Joseph<br />

C. and Eliza R. Crayson<br />

were the parents ol:<br />

(1) Jorghan Baty <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. i<br />

ca. 1830;<br />

(2) Elizabeth A. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b.<br />

ca. 1832;<br />

(3) Elizabeth A. Crayson, b.<br />

ca. 1834;<br />

(4) Mary J. '~ra~son, b. ca.<br />

. .<br />

ca; i838; -<br />

(6) Fatirna E. <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. ca.<br />

1840;<br />

(3) Samirel <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. ca.<br />

1838;<br />

(4) Narcissa Emallne <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

b. ca. 1812. m. Calvin<br />

%I elton;<br />

(5) J. Columbus Crayson, b.<br />

ca. 1846;<br />

and (6) Amanda A. Ctavson. h. -..,<br />

- - --<br />

b.-ca. 'ISSO, m, ~Lisha iiul~tl<br />

~illik-~. <strong>Grayson</strong>, son of<br />

Benjamin and Hannah Gray -<br />

son *xaE born abut 1814 and<br />

married 28 April 1835 Christiny<br />

McCurry, who was born about<br />

1816, died Septem5er 1879 of<br />

chest dropsy, daughter of K.<br />

jon;s; {Z)'~lfred-M. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

b. ca. 1837, d. 8 August 1862<br />

in Civil War; and (3) K. J.<br />

MC, <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 16 Dec. 1838,<br />

d. 10 September 1903, m. 11<br />

NOV. 1860 Mary Letitia Melton,<br />

b. 12 Jan. 1841, d. 30 APril<br />

1911, daughter of Daniel and<br />

Narcissy (Fortune) Melton.<br />

Marion 8. <strong>Grayson</strong>.<br />

K. J. Mc. and Mary Melton<br />

Grayscn were the parents of seven<br />

children (1) Eliza A. <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

b, 27 October 1861, d. 8<br />

October 1949, m. Johnny Yelton;<br />

(2) John Marion Crayson,<br />

b. 12 January 1864, d. 23<br />

1)'<br />

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dpri11850, d. 28 February 19'7<br />

m. buisa J. Elliott;<br />

(7) Rebecca Elizabeth <strong>Grayson</strong>,<br />

b. 6 Sept. 1852, d. 8 &-<br />

bber 1940, m. John C. Weeks;<br />

(8) Williamson Fortune Gray-<br />

I<br />

son. b. ca. 1854, m. Sarah hIel-<br />

I<br />

(9) Lucy M. Crayson,<br />

December 1857, d. 20 October<br />

B48, m. J. Thomas Ross;<br />

00) Elita Lnre~za <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

b. 22 hlarch 1859, d. 19 Feberz---z<br />

ru*~ 1919, m. John Decator Fr 3<br />

ceman (also the writer's -- &at--<br />

---<br />

grandparents);<br />

(11) Nica Caroline <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

b. 21 July 1861, d. 9 Septembe<br />

1948, m. Sam 1e1<br />

1<br />

W- Harrison:<br />

(12) Isaac (L~bnard) nay:<br />

mn, b. ca. 1863, m, AUce ()<br />

*****f*n<br />

SUSAYNAH GRAYSON, dauflter<br />

of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>, Sr.,<br />

married Robert Black Deviney,<br />

of Aaron and Sarah (BI~~L)(<br />

mvine~. Proof of Susannah's<br />

relationship to Joseph Gray-<br />

ia<br />

John S. and Minerva Jones 4 mn is found in RC Dd<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong> were parents of: Sa- a, p. 397. Robert 8.<br />

ra Fins <strong>Grayson</strong>, m. Duffie D. , =ah Deviney were the pa-<br />

Freeman; Alfred B. <strong>Grayson</strong>; mts of at least seven chil-<br />

William J. S. Crayson; and *n.<br />

(1) sVly Devlney, m. John(<br />

&wet;<br />

(2) Jane Deviney, b. ca. 1801,<br />

In. John Brackett;<br />

(3) Joseph G, Deviney;<br />

(4) Jenkins Deviney;<br />

6) ulilliam Deviney;<br />

(6) Benjamin Deviney;<br />

!<br />

April 1940, m. Mary Jane Gur- 3) Aaron J. Deviney.<br />

ley, b. 12 Janliary 1864, d. 23<br />

ley, (3) Mary Emily <strong>Grayson</strong>, <strong>The</strong>re remain several Grayb.<br />

4. August 1866, d. 7 April son's who were perhaps grand-<br />

1917, m. Cpecannough (Canie) dtildren of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>,~r.,<br />

Melton, b. 31 August 1861, d- tut who have not at present<br />

20 December 1931 (the writer's been proven by the writer to<br />

great - grandparents); (4) Wil- hsve been children of Isaac,<br />

liam Jackson <strong>Grayson</strong>, b= 10 hiamin, William, or Joseph,<br />

May 1870, d. 29 December 1967, Ju- <strong>The</strong>se include: (1) Elizabeth<br />

m. Hattie GurleY; (5) Joseph Guayson, b. 1810. m. Williarnstjn<br />

Wilson <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 2 May 1072, Fmtune, son of William Ford.<br />

6 April 1954, m. Martha Ida tme, Jr., and his flrst wife<br />

yelton. (6) George Washington Sdy hlelton; (2) Letty Gray-<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 13 (kt. 1875, d. I sm, who married Elijah Pu-<br />

21 Jan. 1917, rn. Alice E. Gw- h; (3) Rachel <strong>Grayson</strong>, IV~O<br />

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ley; and (7) Alberta Narcissus mried Thomas Daves, or m-<br />

Christina <strong>Grayson</strong>, b. 18 I'k3-r- vip; and (4)sahy M. Gray<br />

1877, d. 1 Nov. 1966, m. Jas- 1 w'b married John ~utc<br />

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Gra:son His',ory- copied by me in 1937 in the library at Salt Lake City i<br />

Utah, - I never copied the souree, and have tried several times since<br />

then to locate the sane material without luck,<br />

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Suean Zonroe ,<br />

$ather- A~drew I.".onroe - ha immigrated to bad. About 1640<br />

moved to Va. son of Ca~t. ~~ndrew ::onroe.<br />

brotker of Susan was ~ndrsw .!cnore who was the father of Spence who is father<br />

of P~ses. James iblonroe,<br />

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Susan !onroe marreid<br />

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benjanin <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

1 Benjamin<br />

2, LaugFt er married. Nr. Lronaugh.<br />

Eenjmin <strong>Grayson</strong>- eon cf ben3. and Susan<br />

1. Lr, ttn. ha~son<br />

2. h, Robert bayson<br />

3. Lr. John grayson<br />

4. Kra. Stephenson<br />

5, Mrs. EUza~eth Carter<br />

6. Louis <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

b Susan Xarried 3enjamin <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

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1. Apence born 1734, married Bliaabeth dagener<br />

died Lec. 1738.<br />

2, Col, i~illism Grapson<br />

6 ft;. high, floric' complection, black eyes and hair.<br />

mar~ied SXeanar Smallwood<br />

1, Frederick<br />

2. George<br />

5. Robert<br />

k. Alfred md, Eiss Ereckenridge of Kent<br />

5. Iiebe ad. John Carter<br />

6 S1,san - in 1761 mar. John Orr.<br />

Spence and EU.zai- eth kapener<br />

1. Catherine b. April 5, 1760, md. John fied,.man<br />

2. kenjai jn torn 6, Fw. 1'761, md. Cx-oline Taylor - I-ient to Kentuclq<br />

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p* 19. Zescendants of John Catlett the thHd, I<br />

Issue :<br />

Lescendants of bird John, d. 1739, who is believed to have marric;<br />

(1)::ary or SUznLeth, dau, of John isUaferro, 6nd kad a son, John kth,<br />

of age at father18 death 1739, who is minticns in the will, "John znd mg<br />

rrlnor children", and names nis son John and brother Thcmas ss Executors.<br />

He married (11) 2G, c~t, 1726, blary <strong>Grayson</strong> of Gpotsylvania io, Va, fie<br />

,Iitnessed a deed in 1724 and signs John Catlett, Jr, and in 173C he nede a<br />

deed to his son, John Catlett, JP. and Signs hin;selfaJohn Catlett, Gent"<br />

He was the V2stry of St.. George, 1738.<br />

1. iy first ~arriage ha had JO~P~, born Circa 1705, d. Tee. 13, 17U+, to whom he<br />

r.abe a deed in 173C; mr. 5o~t. 25, 1727, ~ilict! Gibson, d, :arm 15, 1761, daughter<br />

of Jonathan Gibson, Justine and burgsss for Carolir,e, 1736-39-40. t!s ms of<br />

3range Co, and of C'eetyy of St. tlarkls, Hi8 d11, ikr. 2P, 174h. prob. 1745.<br />

recorded in 3irhmond Co. Va.<br />

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2. Issue by second aarriare,<br />

I!ary qarl Jomtkan OiLson, who had land3 in King %age Co., 174P<br />

and bad iss e, aEong others, Catlett, who Ear, >!artha =.all, wkose pother was<br />

a dau. of Chas. and 1:ildred (Thornson) $das+ington. Jonathan f3ibson was sheriff I<br />

of King George Co., 1736; Totacco inspector at a warehouse on Sapp. River,<br />

0pp08i te Roy s in CaroUne.<br />

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j. ~oditil one of the sponsors of Predident Ikdiaon, CS1, married John<br />

&atie 52 the 'lIjillfl Caroline Co. Va. and had dau., Catherine, mar, Col. Jas.<br />

rznclelton arid had ri.ne children, among then, Catlett, died uw~rried, and<br />

Cather3 ne nsr, nrchibald Tutt, ( See laughters ~t. lark' s).<br />

4. i~liaaieth,~ s k EM of a~onsors for President ladison<br />

1751. I<br />

5. ~enjiurin~ sold in 1762 l&nes to James &=nett, in Caroline, and a spit in sdma<br />

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county in 1762. tuo further inf ornetion of him.<br />

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1. ..illiilm nsr. 1765, SUaabeth, dau. of Cr. .an. ond ::srtha (Thlinferro)<br />

Fitzhugh. nathin,~ f'urther known of tim. ho d~:;cer.d:~nts have keen fomd<br />

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Encyclopedia of Va, Z.iography, Vol, 2. pge 1G.<br />

William C~ayson, was born in Prince kiilliam Co. Va. in 1736, son of<br />

Benjaininf and Asannah (Konroe) Gray soil. tiiv father 5ud enidrat sd from Scotland<br />

to Ddries, Prince ;rilllam Co. VB. and his mother ms an Aunt of President<br />

James honrcs. fie graduated from the college of Philadelphia, and studied<br />

law at tk:e Temple Lcndon, and began pra.ctice in Va,<br />

Cn Nov. 11, 1774, a company formed in Prince killim Co. called the Independent<br />

Campany of Cadets, chose dilllam <strong>Grayson</strong> for Captain, and adopted zs their<br />

motto; - Aut iiber -- kut Rulas. -<br />

rjn August 24, 1776, he das zppolnted Aide-de-camp<br />

to General itarshington; and Jacuary 1, 1777 became Colonel of <strong>Grayson</strong>'s<br />

additional Contanental Regiment, organized by him. His brot, her Rev, Spence<br />

Graysor., uas Chaplair.. Colonel <strong>Grayson</strong> distin;iisY,ed kir,self t the b~ttle of<br />

t!~mouth, wt~cn he coraanded his Iiegiment in the advance corps, displaying great<br />

valor, Ctiring 1760 -PI, he was Cdssioner on the Gwrd of iiar; and 8t<br />

Valley Forge he was appoir~ted a Commissioner to trebt with Zir Xilliam Hode<br />

res:-ectirq prisicners. kt the close of the 'vkr he was elected a n~emter of the<br />

Continor,tal Cc~~ress in 1784, servicg three years with distirig~l~hcd skility.<br />

In UFt be was eent to the Virginia Convention, called to consider t;Le Constitution<br />

of tine I!ni.ted States: and with Patrick lienr7 p0serft~1l.y opposad the instrumsnt,<br />

and in a letter sl~ortly after, declared that the ~011th was distitled to become the<br />

Itmllch ccu cf tb,e union". kie was chosen a $enator to the firat Congress, which<br />

met 3arcy 4, 1709, tool: his Seat May 21st and AII~~. 7th. was pranted leave of<br />

absence in order to recurerate his health, hilt died at Dmfries, VA, 1:arcy 12, 1790<br />

He as regarded as a man of the first order of talent, and wtis one of the leaders<br />

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page 99. - Grayaon, of 2~otsylvania Co. Va,<br />

John kayson, of Christ Church Parish Lancaster Co,, bought 500 acres i n<br />

dpotsylvania Co. in 174, cf iI'31liarn Smith, of Cloucester Co., and r4ith his dfe<br />

J::sonn&li sold 206 acres of this tract to bmbrose <strong>Grayson</strong> in 1329. IIe died 1736,<br />

leaving sons Thomas, John Jr., and perhaps others. Executrix, his widow; and her<br />

bondsmen ware Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong> and Thomas Eill. ( This Thomas Hill had rarried<br />

in 1731 Zlizat.eth srayson, and died 1741, leaving daurhters Sarah and Susannah<br />

. tiis trother, Huabbrey Kill his sdministrstor),<br />

Octoi er, 1725, John Gra:yson, Jr. witnessed, with John Catlett, nilliam Taliaferro<br />

and Francis Slaui~hter, a deed of Augustine Smith to Jonathan Gltson, Jr. Gent .,<br />

of laxex Co, 40C acres in SpotCs, for 400. In 1729 he was lieutanat in<br />

Capt. (iiUiam Hansfordls compny.<br />

In 1727 Ambrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, prcbably brother of John, patented lCjO acre3 in Spotts.<br />

He and wife nlice sold this tract in 1729, and in tkat year hbrose <strong>Grayson</strong>, Gent.,<br />

was church ,barden in bt. George Parish, and also witnessed a deed of Henry Killis,<br />

Gent, of King and dueen Co., to Coodrich Ughtfoot. In 1733 he and dfe Alice.<br />

sold to<br />

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Matthow Gayle, of Clouccster Co,, 3CO acres in St. George Parish and in<br />

1736 he was boridsman for Xru Susannah b-ijscn, above. His w i l l ( 2t. George Paris<br />

5ept. 6. 1762, bob, Earch 6, 1743) mentions legatees: iiifs ULce, sons John<br />

snd Ambrose, and "other Children" aecutors ; uif e, brothw Ben jamin Grays an, I<br />

and 5on John, In 1754 the ndn-cupative will of Anbrose <strong>Grayson</strong> bepeathed "my<br />

part of rtly father's estace to be divided '=tween my unmarried brothers and<br />

siaters", proved 1755.<br />

Gctoker 20, 1726; 14ary <strong>Grayson</strong> married the Third John Catlett,<br />

prokatk,. sister of bkrose and benjmin Crayson. _<br />

ienjaain <strong>Grayson</strong> 63s of age 1726, and living 1732.<br />

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<strong>Grayson</strong> nctes and correspondence found in the Ky, Historical Society at<br />

Frankfort .<br />

1. HeLe <strong>Grayson</strong> md. Robert Carter<br />

2, Robert H. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

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( Henderson City Cenietery<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, Sophronia E., born Albemarle Co. V*. 4, Har. 17e4. d. Henderson Co,<br />

ky. NOV. 26, ie57.<br />

viilliam R. Bagcy<br />

idi t or La ndy Valley Enquirer<br />

Gray son, Kentucky<br />

Dear Mr. Eagby :<br />

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Cole riilliam <strong>Grayson</strong>, for whom <strong>Grayson</strong> County, Yy, was named was lborn in<br />

Prince rlil.liam Ca. Va., in -' 1740. he attended the cniversity -.f Penn. at Fhiladelphia;<br />

p11rsr:ed classicz' studies in Snpland, and was greducte$ fro.^ the University of<br />

Wcrd; studled law at tke Ten-le in Iondon! returned to Va. and practiced law<br />

in r e D ring the Revolutionary fiar he was appointed Aide-28-camp to<br />

General ,iashinf;ton Hug. 24. 1776; commissioned Colonel of a Virginia Regiment<br />

Jan. 1, 1777; distinguished himself at the 15attle of Yarmouth in 1778; member<br />

of the Eozird of aar in l7PO and 1711; memter of the C~r~tinental Congress 17F4-17P7;<br />

dele~ate to the Virginia convention of 1788: for the adoption of t1.e Federal<br />

Constitutjon, whicb be ay-osed; elected to the United Ztates Senate, and served<br />

froril Larch k, 1789, until his death in Iiumfries, Virginia, ].'arch l2, 1790; interment<br />

on the old faxkly estate at Eelle ~ir, near D~nafries.<br />

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to Louisville and 1g30, when he c-an.; to Texas, he is said to have keen a member I<br />

of tbe legislature. In July, 1P38, about the eighteenth day of the month, <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

comrr;itt,~d suicide in Bean's Station, Tennessee, and I think that his death was<br />

noticed in the I\:entucky newsFapers. I should U.ke to verify these facts and to I<br />

obtain citations bo such sources as do verify them.<br />

I'hankire you,<br />

Very Sincerely yours.<br />

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Yo1;r letter to the State Library has been referred to us fcr reply.<br />

Re~arding yo::r query, our records seem to show little about Peter iriagner &a-~son,<br />

we do find that he was a member of the "wse of RepresentatZves from Jefferson<br />

County in 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> kenzorial History of Louisville, by Johnston, does not refer t.o him, but does<br />

rsfer tc Fredarick ri. <strong>Grayson</strong>, who dug up a mound on ti-,c corner 'iialnxt and<br />

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6th streets in Lduisville to ill <strong>Grayson</strong>'s Fond, on 6th St. near dalnut.<br />

Frelerick W.3. <strong>Grayson</strong> was Attorney General of Ksntucky from Jub 1e25 to Dec. 21 I<br />

1e25.<br />

Marriage Records of Jefferson county sho~ that a Benjaxin Grz.yson married Carolin !<br />

Ealinda Taylor July 27, 1785; also F.4, Grayscn rcarried Sally Nard, June 13,<br />

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Do not find Craysons in Eelson county.<br />

Jefi'ersc)n count.y.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Filson Club, ll€! iSi. Ereckinridpa, buisville, Ky.,<br />

fur.her information<br />

Sincerely yours.<br />

Reg must h~ve been connected mostly 'with<br />

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1790 tax kist by. of Helneasnn Ky, and Brunbaugh<br />

%ay son<br />

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Genj, Kercer 1789<br />

John Fayette -17P9<br />

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1800 consue of Ky, ty Clift<br />

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George Maacn lPCO<br />

Reukin Logan lPC4)<br />

or ert Logan lPOO<br />

.fiobed haon 1eCC<br />

Th om<br />

a Christian 1BIX)<br />

dilllam ~t 1~00<br />

South CaroUcnians in the Rev.<br />

by Lmrin<br />

page 5Re<br />

t-$:* St-% QC-K* I<br />

John <strong>Grayson</strong> U.<br />

I !:. and 3. Carolina mkrriages by Clemens<br />

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i;U,zabet'rl <strong>Grayson</strong> and John 14, 'Jerdier<br />

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,-;< 3$-J+:+,+-;-<br />

- 15,2ec.1785- beeufort 3,C.<br />

Thc Dou~las Yo$ ster - by Rev. vm. Douglas 2750-1797<br />

p $6, Sarah Crtly~on ~ntl f'cnj.z~La Ain~ley, bath cf this Paris%.<br />

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p 2C3 James braysen 8, allzat,eth b,llliams a son born 17~6 named Thorns<br />

s uru:,~dh and Llizi*ieth itilliams a son John, 2l+,Jzn.1759.<br />

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1770 Fairfax Zen tals:<br />

rer1ja;rin Graysen ;-eirs<br />

S- encer C rays on.<br />

I 176b Culce~or Rentals<br />

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John Qrayson<br />

Prince ba, Co. l'iTO Frince h. Co. 1760. Irince Co. 1761<br />

Col, Lenj. <strong>Grayson</strong> John Grayeon Clk. $pence brag son<br />

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Urnonson Co. Ky, deaths 1€52-1P60<br />

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ausan <strong>Grayson</strong>, aged 26, married d. Seyt. 2E, 1854, of Flux at Uig Getver Gam<br />

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Lt, Gov, Ce fieville married, first Feb, 23, 1G26, Eatkor Hutson, daughter<br />

of Alexander Frazier Gregorie and Ssther l:utsoxi, both of Prince Iriilliamls<br />

Parish 3.C. Jhe died Nov, 21, lt"26. i-la zarried, second, at elfisonvi~e,<br />

S.C. &+, Aug, 1829, Cornolia katilaa, dsughter of Capt. hiUm Joyner,*<br />

of the Continental iirtillerj, h%o carried the widobi of Capt. h'ilUm<br />

<strong>Grayson</strong>, of the Sevolution, her maidne name being Susan Greene; born Beaufort,<br />

S.C. about 1777; died in Charleston, Mhrch 30, 1854. K3s issue -<br />

* she was also a niece of Capt, John Jojm~r, of the Contir.sntal h'avy during the<br />

Revol~.:tion, and half -sister of Hon riiUiam John Gray son, the poet, biographer,<br />

and member of Congrsss, .Susan Green clahea to be cloaaly related to &n. hathaniel<br />

Greene, and was prob~bly a dau. of Daniel John Green, one of i!i~ lfajestpls<br />

Justices cf t lit. Peace, Hon . h'ilUosn John %eon married liiirah Fat*ilda Somarsall<br />

a grand-daughter d Daniel Stevens (mrriage settlrnrcnt in office of Secretary of<br />

Stata 1F14). and among their issue were tne late !a. T.L. cgler, of<br />

Charloston, S.C. and Senry <strong>Grayson</strong> who married hia cousin Cornelia,<br />

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a aecond<br />

daiight or of tke kev, Er. brantley.<br />

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by Torrence<br />

p 179 Grayscn<br />

Fairf~x, benj, - 176E inv.<br />

Frederick 8. - 1790 k.<br />

'&I.- 1793 inv.<br />

Orange Jchn - 1755 - inv.<br />

prince dilliam - Spence 1799- inv.<br />

Spot+.+sylvturia - John, - 1735 - 6- A<br />

- kmbrose 1743- h',<br />

- kmbrose 1756 - W.<br />

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Va. 'Tax pyers 1782-874 %her than those p~blished br the U.S. census.<br />

p 51.<br />

benjdn <strong>Grayson</strong> - budon<br />

Jshn<br />

Fay () Fou<br />

Robert<br />

Blontgonery<br />

Rev. ;pence Loudcn<br />

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Col. ,dm. 'frayzan Loudon<br />

Col. \in. uraysor.- Prince dm.<br />

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Jan, 1755<br />

<strong>The</strong> Register of the Kentuckg Hiatcrical Society<br />

Article on H.F. Peers of bhysville<br />

5-24 pages<br />

<strong>The</strong> far;ily of Henry I;eerst mother Eleanor hayson Orr, was Ukeivise identified with<br />

the history of Virginia. His grandfather, John Crr, a Scott who cam to Arnerlca<br />

as a youth, was a nerchant oi Leestown, (21) .dth& a plantation, riatersid3, on<br />

the ~%ap~aha~ncck, lie ,as one of tbs 115 sign2rs of the Lecdsbown 3zsolutions of<br />

1766, one of the first public expressions of resistance to Enpl&ih tyranny. (22)<br />

Henry hers' granbother , Aussnna Monroe h-ayson ( wife of John Crr) was the<br />

sister cf Colonel dlliaq <strong>Grayson</strong> (I..-179~), tiis Virginia soldier statesman<br />

who was a member of the Continental Congress and one of the first two United States<br />

senators from Virginia, (23)<br />

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Several n,embers of this family circle of old Frince ,-Jilli&rn County cane to Kentucky<br />

after the Iievolutionary Nar, Alexander D. Grr (1761-105), the uncle of Eonry<br />

Peers, was ert3~s the first cf these, moving to Bourbon County about 17P2, and to<br />

Mason Courlty soon after. He w a ~ a 1Centucky representative in the Virginia liouse<br />

of Celepstes in 179C, wss electsd to the Xegtucky Legislature in 1792, and served<br />

in United States Coni*rsss froin i792 to 1797 (24) he sans aI Colonel Gr~yson,<br />

Frederick, George, Rolert and ~lfrsd, who had land and salt inter~sts in ;(entucky,<br />

were early resiients of the state. <strong>The</strong>ir sister, HeYe ( dleanor Srqson) Carter,<br />

widow cf Yokert Carter, joined the Valentine Peers household in Faris in 1213.(25)<br />

21).- Lyon S. Tyler ed., "<strong>The</strong> <strong>Family</strong> of Grr,"<br />

Genealovical Kagazine v. f+, p 47 ff,<br />

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l6m0 Jne 30 Anne d Henry <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

1614 May 10 John S. 'Ilenry <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

1616 A ~ R 9 John a Hnerie Greson<br />

1616 AUE 25 Robt Greson osed s Rabt, Tumbllnson<br />

1647 May 2 Anne fa. Tho$:P<strong>Grayson</strong> de Ley<br />

Burlale<br />

1614 May 16 John s Henery <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

1631 D ~ c 17 Grace w. of Hcnrie <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

1631/2 Jan 19 Anne d Henrie Grvon of Bartell<br />

1635 Oct 1 Alison Groson sp. servant unto Wm, Chrlchlaw I<br />

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Marriages<br />

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7 Nov 23 Edward Houghton & 1 seabell <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

166 Jne 24 Hennery Greasonn of Stayhall bapt .<br />

1639 Jly 6 Julian Grcason of Staynall bapt,<br />

1635 Dec 20 a child of Robert Greaaon of Staynall bur.<br />

I639 Oct 30 Uzar Francis Grcason of Staynall bur.<br />

1635 AFr 19 Francls areason & Jane D ~ R of o Staynall ~ mrr.<br />

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1638/9 Jan 5 Edward <strong>Grayson</strong> & Tabitthay Moody<br />

1690/1 Jan-- Edward Gray~on L: TabSithrt Moody of Stid<br />

1694 Sep 14 Robert Zead & Alliaon GraycGn both of Stld<br />

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CHIPPSNQ (1559-1694) (v01 14)<br />

1677 Jne 3 Margret Beeoley relict of Henerye Bee~ley late of<br />

Inglehaad deceased & supposed wife of George<br />

GrayBonn, burled.<br />

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lirt*~*k~*t~ri~l~~~,<br />

~I:iii~l~tvr of Iloti. .lo1111 llr~~vkt*~~ri~l~(~.<br />

of Fn>ctt(~<br />

('o~t~lt,~, ICr*~iti~c.ky. .\ttorllr~,v ( ~PIII~~LII ill tllp a(Ir~ii~ii~tr~iti~)tr of I'r~si-<br />

(!(+lit,111ff1.rhon. lliw Ilrc*c-k~wridvv \\.JIS niiiit of (:c.nt.rnl .1nl111('nl~.ll<br />

Ilr(~~*k(lilritl~t~, Vi(-tl-I'r~~~itlr.lit ~rf tllt, I-~hit(btl Stzrtcbs ill ~~tl~~~i~iirtrntioll<br />

of l'rc.si(l~v~t ~~II(~IIIIIIII~~ 1111d io~~~tlti~~~c~<br />

Sc~crrtnry of W11r ill atllnirriastratio11<br />

of Jrffersoli IIavis.<br />

,Ilfrctl W. (;rays011 rrnlo\.ctl to \k7asllingtot~ County, .\rkaasas,<br />

\vlrere he dircl in lS16 or 1Sli. 1Ii.s witlow, Letitia, ni. at Princetoll,<br />

N. Jersey, Octoht~r 16, 1,91Y, Major General I'etcr 13. I'orter,<br />

,IT. S. .\rrtly, of Nc\v York.<br />

(:l~iltlrc*~i of .\lfrc.tl W. (;ra.vsoll l~iitl Lctitia 1'. Urcckcllridgc:<br />

1s. dol~ti ('. Ilrc~c.k~*l~ritlg(+ (irt~yholl. I~II tvas PUI)~:I~II, 11111jor a11(1<br />

lit~ilttl~inlit (.ol011(1) ill 1'. S. .\rnlv it1 tho 3lcxic.an War; was a hrigiclicr-gc~llr.ral<br />

it1 tlrr ('oiifc.rlcrate .\~III~ ill the Civil Wur; tlud d. Octnbt~<br />

21, 1901.<br />

LUND WASHINGTON,<br />

b. in King George's Co,, Va., 25th September, 1767; d.<br />

at Washington, D. C., 4th April, 1853; was Postmaster at Washington, D. C.;<br />

m. I tth February, 1793, Susan Monroe GRAYSON, I. 29th May, 1768; d. 22d<br />

April, 1823; dau. of Rev. Spence and A;lary Elizabeth (WACENER) GRAYSON<br />

of Belle Air; he was b. I 734; d. 1792 ; graduate of Oxford University, England;<br />

ordained by the Lord Bishop of London, 29th May, 1771 ; Rector of Dettingen<br />

Parish, Prince William Co., Va. ; Justice of Prince William Co., 1769.<br />

ISSUE<br />

I. Susan Jane, m. 3d Deccmbcr, 1815, Edward S. LEWIS of<br />

District of Columbia.<br />

11. Lund, b. 1793-4; d. 24th August, 1849; m. BIGGS.<br />

It!. IVilliam, d. unm.; educated at West Point: Professor of Mathematics<br />

He is said to have been engaged to marry a daughter of the Marquis<br />

de Lafayette, with whom hc stayed when on his way to assist the<br />

Greeks in their struggle for indepcndencc.<br />

W. PETER GRAYSON, the subject of this memoir.<br />

v. Sally Hay, m. Socrates MAUPIN, Prof. of Chemistry, Univ. of Virginia.<br />

VI. Smith, d. unm. ; Cadet in the U. S. Navy; lost at sea on thc Hornet.<br />

I<br />

Arms-Argent two ban gules, in chief three mullcts of the second.<br />

Crert-Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle issuant, wings endorsed sable.<br />

Motto-Virtus sola nobilitas.


Commentary, cont inuedft<br />

Hsward Avars <strong>Grayson</strong>, Jrb , N.D., of 15501 N.E. 6th #308<br />

N1 Miami Beach, Fla,, 33162, wants genealogy info on his line. His<br />

grandfather Howard Roy <strong>Grayson</strong> was born in either Forest City orv<br />

Shelby,, N.C.., md, Callie Harmon from King's Hountain. NeC. <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

only child was Boward's father, Howard ~iary <strong>Grayson</strong>, sr. <strong>The</strong> grandsfad<br />

er was b. in 1900.<br />

J. Wendell <strong>Grayson</strong> writes a note forrJ,B, C&ayson an& Mra. <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

Hale (see poi 234, Volo 2 nool.ll.): General Index to deeds, Garrard<br />

Cornu, Ky,--Grantors, 1923 r <strong>Grayson</strong>, Ida Boyi.(Wendell note r I cannot<br />

double check your cheok; please look for canoeled, check & tell ma.)<br />

Pp. 256.7.88 a genealogy of Joseph <strong>Grayson</strong>, bother of Wren Grayaon,.sac<br />

fmm!.Hrsj Cllf ford.. <strong>Grayson</strong>, 4135 Wilson Lane; Cblotte-, N.C., 2806;.<br />

On pi*.'. nioe letter from COHO <strong>Grayson</strong> regarding his family;<br />

F-y Underwood wants a better way to organize her material, <strong>The</strong><br />

best way is:to find a lot of money and computerize all the <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

genealogies. This could be a Gray~on Association project. Any donors<br />

around<br />

New member Altan El <strong>Grayson</strong>, brother of Clifford <strong>Grayson</strong>, both of<br />

Charlotte, NoCe, also a new member, reports that he will visit Kinn'a<br />

Creek villa~e, N.C..to research the <strong>Grayson</strong>s who were there in<br />

1778-1800, I hope he finds something; a lot of us are descended from<br />

those <strong>Grayson</strong>s. Alton; suggest you look at some cametaxies there.<br />

On. p. 260 is a very interesting clipping from BOA.. <strong>Grayson</strong> regarding,<br />

the town of Gra~s.on, DeAo <strong>Grayson</strong> also sent the 13aterlaL on ppd. 261,2<br />

whloh hag been printed, here previously but is re-printed for those whm<br />

are recent members, To make a complete page, 262 is the loner half<br />

of 261.<br />

p,.263-272 are miscellaneous interesting papers from the Wulfeck<br />

collection containing important source material for your~flles.,<br />

<strong>The</strong> last 2 pages, 273.4, are a re~rint of previous material for<br />

the newcomers and forithe rest of us who like to re-read <strong>Grayson</strong><br />

genealogy to refresh our memories, 2, sent by H.A.. Ryp~rg) of Toledo,<br />

Ohio, la& Marchs<br />

NOTE: This issue I s double sizes 41 pages; <strong>The</strong> cost is therefore<br />

Couble. I hope you enjoped it. 1 now neetmore genealogy from all of<br />

you for the next issue, <strong>The</strong> next issue will be Volen 30, no.'. 12<br />

This- ends Vol, 2, in the ourrent issue.

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