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Robert Williamsom Wells

Robert Williamsom Wells

Male 1849 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Robert Williamsom Wells was born on 3 Aug 1849 (son of Francis Flournoy Wells and Martha McNutt).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Francis Flournoy Wells was born about 1800 in Virginia, USA (son of John Thomas Wells and Martha Caroline Flournoy); died in Nov 1866 in Jackson County, TX.

    Notes:

    According to The Flournoy Family compiled by Flournoy Rivers, Esq. of Pulaski, Tennessee, after his parents death, "Frank" as he was known, was raised by an Uncle Mathews Flournoy, in Scott Co., Kentucky, and married Martha McNutt of Alexandria, Louisiana. Then about 1825 removed to Brazoria Co., Texas, then to Jackson Co., Texas about 1833, and died there in November 1866. He and Martha were the parents of five children.

    "Frank" Flournoy was a descendant of the 'Blue Grass', Kentucky
    Flournoys. His mother was the fifth child of Mathews Flournoy and his wife. This family were early settlers in Scott County, Kentucky, and many descendants migrated to Brazoria County and other counties throughout the state of Texas.
    [Rowlettfile.FTW]

    WELLS, FRANCIS F. (ca. 1800-1866).
    Francis F. Wells, one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred colonists, was born in Virginia about 1800. He moved to Texas from Louisiana and on July 21, 1824, received title to a league and a labor of land in present Brazoria and Jackson counties. The Mexican census of March 1826 listed him as a doctor, a married man with a wife (née Martha McNutt), and between sixteen and twenty-five. On November 14, 1829, the ayuntamiento of San Felipe de Austin granted him a license to practice medicine in Texas. In July 1830 the ayuntamiento also appointed Wells a member of the new board of medical examiners. In 1832 Wells and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Pamelia (Parmelia) McNutt Porter, founded the town of Texana in Jackson County.

    Wells laid off the townsite into residential and business lots. On July 17, 1835 , Wells was present at the Lavaca-Navidad Meeting. In 1838 he was a participant at a political meeting that nominated Peter W. Grayson for president of the republic. Wells had one son, who later fought in the Confederate army and served as county clerk and judge. In 1851 Wells deeded a lot in Texana to be used by the local Methodist church. He died in Jackson County, and his will was filed for probate on December 10, 1866.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Lester G. Bugbee, "The Old Three Hundred: A List of Settlers in Austin's First Colony," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 1 (October 1897). Pat Ireland Nixon, The Medical Story of Early Texas, 1528-1853 (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lupe Memorial Fund, 1946). Ira T. Taylor, The Cavalcade of Jackson County (S an Antonio: Naylor, 1938). Vertical Files, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin.

    "WELLS, FRANCIS F." The Handbook of Texas Online.

    Francis married Martha McNutt. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha McNutt
    Children:
    1. 1. Robert Williamsom Wells was born on 3 Aug 1849.
    2. Lucky Francis Wells was born on 18 May 1846; died in 1915.
    3. Flora Adelia Wells was born on 31 Dec 1833; died on 25 Dec 1914 in Edna, Jackson County, TX.
    4. Elizabeth Casandra Wells was born in 1828.
    5. Laura Martha McNutt Wells was born on 13 Jul 1827.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Thomas Wells was born in 1760; died in 1802.

    John married Martha Caroline Flournoy on 29 Oct 1782 in Courthouse, Lunenburg County, VA. Martha (daughter of Mathews Flournoy and Elizabeth Ann Pryor) was born in 1764 in Charlotte County, VA; died in 1803/1806. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha Caroline Flournoy was born in 1764 in Charlotte County, VA (daughter of Mathews Flournoy and Elizabeth Ann Pryor); died in 1803/1806.
    Children:
    1. 2. Francis Flournoy Wells was born about 1800 in Virginia, USA; died in Nov 1866 in Jackson County, TX.
    2. Lewis Wells
    3. Martha Wells
    4. Cassandra Wells
    5. Frank Wells
    6. John J. Wells
    7. Thomas Flournoy Wells


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Mathews Flournoy was born on 21 Jun 1732 in Prince Edward, Virginia, USA (son of Jean Jacques Flournoy and Mary Williams); died in 1785 in Cumberland Gap, Scott, Kentucky, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: Lived in Prince Edward Co. Early emigrated to N.E. Kentucky; was killed by Indians, and left a very numerous progeny. His name is spelled Mathews by his descendants.

    Matthew's house is now used for a farm office, and been beautifully restored. Restoration had been started on a remaining outbuilding. It islocated on a country road off Hwy 460 east of Georgetown KY (Scott County).

    Halifax Co. Orphans/bound children 1760-62 (part 1)
    May Ct. 1760
    Mathews FLOURNOY is appointed guardian of John Pryor SMITH, Lemuel SMITH and Peggy SMITH, orphans of Charles SMITH, dec'd.
    Source: Found in RootsWeb Archive Files, submitted by Tony

    Mathews married Elizabeth Ann Pryor about 1755 in Charlotte County, VA. Elizabeth was born in 1739; died in Jun 1798 in Scott County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth Ann Pryor was born in 1739; died in Jun 1798 in Scott County, KY.
    Children:
    1. Robert Watkins Flournoy was born on 13 May 1763 in Prince Edward County, VA; died on 5 Jul 1825 in Lexington, Oglethorpe County, GA.
    2. Elizabeth Julia Flournoy was born in 1768; died in 1813.
    3. 5. Martha Caroline Flournoy was born in 1764 in Charlotte County, VA; died in 1803/1806.