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Dorothea Ann Dandridge

Dorothea Ann Dandridge

Female 1779 - 1821  (42 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dorothea Ann Dandridge was born on 5 Jan 1779 (daughter of William Alexander Dandridge and Anne Bolling); died on 10 Feb 1821.

    Dorothea married Frederick William James on 29 May 1800 in Goochland County, Virginia, USA. Frederick was born in 1781; died in Feb 1825 in Madison County, AL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Goode James was born on 7 Jan 1815 in Botetourt County, VA; died on 15 Jun 1840 in Huntsville, AL.
    2. Martha Ann James was born on 9 Feb 1805; died in 1830/1899.
    3. William Dandridge James was born on 20 Jun 1803; died on 28 Aug 1804.
    4. Mary Lavinia James was born on 1 Jan 1808; died on 28 Jun 1856.
    5. Richard Henry James was born on 15 Sep 1806; died on 15 Sep 1806.
    6. Alfred Turpin James was born on 19 Nov 1802; died in 1803/1892.
    7. Archibald Bolling James was born on 7 Sep 1813; died in 1830/1903.
    8. Marion James was born in 1798/1820; died in 1804/1902.
    9. Jane Catherine James was born on 11 Aug 1817; died on 6 Jun 1840.
    10. Isabella Marion James was born on 16 Oct 1811; died on 23 Feb 1830.
    11. Lucy Ambler James was born in 1816; died in 1816.
    12. Richard Bland James was born on 29 May 1820; died on 11 Dec 1885.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Alexander Dandridge was born on 6 Apr 1750 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA (son of Nathaniel West Dandridge and Dorothea Spotswood); died in 1801 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    [Broderbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #0089

    "Reportedly, The Reverend Sergeant Allen captured [on or soon after
    October 19, 1781] a Cremona Violin in the redoubt at Yorktown and
    presented it to William Dandridge as he was a very fine "fiddler". His brother-in-law, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson were also good violinists and they often joined him in playing the minuet at "Elsing Green" [his grandfather's home]. The violin is now in the possession of William Dandridge's Great Granddaughter (unnamed)." p.145, "History of Henry County", Judith Park Hill. This is may well be inaccurate: This William Dandridge was not born until 1750 and Unity West Dandridge, his grandmother, died in 1753; "Elsing Green" was sold shortly thereafter. A more likely possibility is that William joined with P. Henry and T. Jefferson at N.W. Dandridge's home in western Hanover Co.

    According to R.B. Lancaster's Sketch of Early History of Hanover Co. p.39 "William Dandridge of Hanover, acting as commissary for the troops at Yorktown, seized 280 gallons of liquor belonging to Robert Pollard of Culpeper and conveyed it to Yorktown for the use of the Virginia troops under the command of General Nelson (Hennings Statutes, Vol. 13, p. 621, records that Pollard was reimbursed at a later date, by act of Dec 28, 1792)"

    BIRTH-PARENTS-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: A History of Henry County Virginia, Judith Parks America Hill
    Major of Militia in Rev. War

    William married Anne Bolling on 21 Apr 1770 in Cobbs, Chesterfield County, VA. Anne (daughter of John Bolling and Elizabeth Bland Blair) was born on 7 Feb 1751/52 in Chesterfield County, VA; died after Aug 1802. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne Bolling was born on 7 Feb 1751/52 in Chesterfield County, VA (daughter of John Bolling and Elizabeth Bland Blair); died after Aug 1802.
    Children:
    1. John Bolling Dandridge was born on 14 Nov 1780; died in 1843.
    2. Jane Butler Dandridge was born about 1783 in Jamestown, James City County, VA; died in 1821 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    3. II Nathaniel West Dandridge was born on 14 Jan 1771; died on 26 Jul 1847; was buried in City Cemetery, Pontotoc, Pontotoc County, MA.
    4. Archibald Bolling Dandridge was born on 22 Dec 1776; died in 1815/1867.
    5. Robert Honeyman Dandridge was born on 12 Oct 1784 in York County, Virginia, USA; died before 3 Dec 1838 in near Moulton, Lawrence County, AL.
    6. George Washington Dandridge was born on 3 Feb 1787; died on 27 Sep 1794.
    7. 1. Dorothea Ann Dandridge was born on 5 Jan 1779; died on 10 Feb 1821.
    8. Thomas Bolling Dandridge was born on 3 Feb 1789; died on 10 May 1842 in Pontotoc County, MS.
    9. Martha A. Dandridge was born on 21 Jan 1790; died on 22 Jan 1790.
    10. John Marshall Dandridge was born on 8 May 1799; died in 1800/1889.
    11. William Alexander Dandridge was born on 30 Aug 1772 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Sep 1842 in Henry County, VA.
    12. Elizabeth Blair Dandridge was born on 21 Apr 1774; died on 1 Apr 1796.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nathaniel West Dandridge was born on 7 Sep 1729 in Elsing Green, King William County, VA (son of William Dandridge and Unity West); died on 16 Jan 1786 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    [Broderbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #0089

    VOLUNTARY CAVALRY ASSOCIATION, 1756
    Williamsburg, May 28. On Thursday the 20th, several Gentlemen of the Association under Colonel Peyton Randolph, met at Fredericksburg to the number of 130, and at a Council of War held next day the following Gentlemen were chosen officers, viz.:

    CAPTAINS
    Warner Lewis, Richard Eppes,
    Bernard Moore, Nathaniel West Dandridge,
    Charles Carter, John Syme

    Aides-de-Camp
    Prestley Thornton, Charles Osborne

    VIRGINIA COLONIAL MILITIA; Misc. County Rosters (from Maryland Gazette, Jun 17, 1756)

    EXTRACT OF NWD's 24 SEP 1782;

    In the name of God Amen I Nathaniel West Dandridge of the Co. of Hanover being infirm, but of sound & disposing memory, do make this my last will and testament for settling my temporal concerns.

    Imprimis. I give my beloved wife Jane [Pollard?] Dandridge...during her natural life and after her death I give the said land to my son William Dandridge and his heirs, and the personals to be sold and the money equally divided between my four daughters Dorothea Henry, Elizabeth Dandridge, Anna Catharina Dandridge, and Mary Claiborne Dandridge. I also give my wife a black mare called hers, as her absolute property -

    Item. I give to each of my sons William, Alexr. Spotswood, John, Robert, and Nathaniel [West Dandridge, Jr.] and to his heirs the lands laid off and allotted to them respectively, together with the slaves and other things I have delivered to them; for which I intend to make them deeds in my life time, which if I do, will fulfill this part of my will -

    Item. I give to my daughter Dorothea Henry...; to my daughter Elizabeth...; to my daughter Anna Catharina...; and to my daughter Mary C. Dandridge...: Nevertheless each of my said daughters shall account...and to my daughter [Dorothea Dandridge] Henry to account also for Patty [slave] which I gave her and is since dead -

    Item. All of the residue of my slaves... I give to be equally divided between my s[ai]d daughters Dorothea, Elizabeth, Anna Catharina & Mary Claibourn and their respective heirs...so as to make an equal division as before directed.

    Item. All the rest of my estate I give to my Executors or the survivor of them in trust to sell the same and the money to be equally divided between my said four daughters Dorothea, Elizabeth, Anna Katherina and Mary Claibourn and their respective Executors and Adm[inistrator]s.

    Lastly, I constitute my said wife Jane Dandridge and my son William Dandridge executrix and executor of my last will and testament, sealed & published by me this twenty-fourth day of September one thousand seven hundred & eighty two.
    [s] N W Dandridge

    Sealed and published before us who subscribed the same in presence of the testator and at his request

    John Taylor
    Edmd Pendleton, Jr.
    Jno. Rogers.

    I give my still to my wife for life and at her death to my son Wm., In
    everything else I confirm the above will Octor 8th 1782.

    Teste Edm'd Pendleton.

    BIRTH-DEATH-PARENTS-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: A History of Henry County Virginia, Judith Parks America Hill

    Captain of Virginia Association, May 28, 1756

    Burgess of Hanover Co., 1758-1764 (Colonial Families of the U.S., p. 117)

    One of the "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe".

    Nathaniel married Dorothea Spotswood on 18 Jun 1747 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA. Dorothea (daughter of Alexander Spotswood and Anne Butler Brayne) was born in 1733 in Fredericksburg, VA; died on 25 Sep 1778 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Dorothea Spotswood was born in 1733 in Fredericksburg, VA (daughter of Alexander Spotswood and Anne Butler Brayne); died on 25 Sep 1778 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Dorothea Spotswood Dandridge was born on 25 Sep 1755 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Feb 1831 in Halifax County, Virginia, USA; was buried .
    2. Robert Ambler Dandridge was born on 21 Jun 1760 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Sep 1799 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    3. Agnes Dandridge was born in 1769 in Virginia, USA.
    4. 2. William Alexander Dandridge was born on 6 Apr 1750 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died in 1801 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    5. Alexander Spotswood Dandridge was born on 1 Aug 1753 in Elsing Green, King William County, VA; died in Apr 1785 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    6. John Dandridge was born on 15 Apr 1756 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Jul 1804 in Westham, Henrico County, VA.
    7. Jr. Nathaniel West Dandridge was born on 26 Oct 1762 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    8. Elizabeth Dandridge was born on 12 Sep 1764 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; was christened on 28 Sep 1764 in St James Northam, Goochland County, VA; died on 26 Apr 1833 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    9. Anna Catharina Dandridge was born on 27 Jul 1767 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    10. Mary Claiborne Dandridge was born on 14 Jan 1772 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jul 1847 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    11. Martha Dandridge was born on 20 Sep 1748 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Sep 1791 in Virginia, USA.

  3. 6.  John Bolling was born on 20 Jan 1699/00 (son of John Bolling and Mary Kennon); died on 6 Sep 1757.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    "Cobbs", Chesterfield Co., VA

    Died:
    "Cobbs", Chesterfield Co., VA

    John married Elizabeth Bland Blair on 1 Aug 1728 in Chesterfield County, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of Archibald Blair and Mary Wilson) was born on 20 Jan 1708/09 in Virginia, USA; died on 22 Apr 1775 in Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Bland Blair was born on 20 Jan 1708/09 in Virginia, USA (daughter of Archibald Blair and Mary Wilson); died on 22 Apr 1775 in Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Jane Bolling was born on 13 Jul 1740 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.
    2. Robert Bolling was born on 17 Aug 1738 in Varina, Henrico County, VA; died in 1775.
    3. John William Bolling was born on 24 Jun 1737; died in 1797.
    4. Thomas Bolling was born on 7 Jul 1735; died on 7 Aug 1804.
    5. Dorothea Bolling was born on 30 Jun 1734 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; was christened on 30 Jun 1734 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie, VA.
    6. Benjamin Bolling was born on 30 Jun 1734 in Wilkes County, NC; died on 20 Jan 1832 in Flat Gap, Russell County, VA.
    7. Martha Bolling was born on 15 Jul 1733 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; was christened in Petersburg, Dinwiddie, VA.
    8. Jared Bolling was born on 3 Jun 1732 in Chesterfield County, VA; died in 1780 in North Carolina, USA.
    9. Elizabeth Bolling was born on 5 Apr 1731 in Chesterfield County, VA.
    10. 3. Anne Bolling was born on 7 Feb 1751/52 in Chesterfield County, VA; died after Aug 1802.
    11. William Bolling was born on 5 Apr 1731 in Chesterfield County, VA; died in 1776.
    12. James Bolling was born on 9 Jan 1756 in Chesterfield County, VA.
    13. Powhatan Bolling was born on 16 Apr 1754 in Chesterfield County, VA.
    14. Archibald Bolling was born on 20 Mar 1748/49 in Chesterfield County, VA; died in Jul 1827.
    15. Sarah Bolling was born on 16 Jun 1748 in Cobbs, Chesterfield County, VA.
    16. Edward Bolling was born on 9 Sep 1746 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Aug 1770.
    17. Mary Bolling was born on 16 Jul 1744 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died in 1775.
    18. Rolfe Bolling was born on 16 Jul 1744 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.
    19. Rodney Bolling was born on 18 Sep 1742 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Nov 1778.
    20. Archibald Bolling was born on 1 Jun 1730.
    21. Metoaka Bolling was born on 3 Jul 1729 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie, VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Dandridge was born on 29 Dec 1689 in Great Malvern, Worchestershire, England (son of John Dandridge and Bridget Dugdale); died on 25 Aug 1743 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    [Broderbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #0089

    A LIST OF GENTLEMEN FITT TO SUPPLY VACANCIES IN COUNCELL (ca 1722)
    Wm. Dandridge, Esqr. Recommended by his Grace the Duke of Montagu, is an English Gent. of plentiful fortune, and of many good qualities, & having the interest of so great a nobleman to back his pretensions, I place him first in this list. [others listed: John Custis, Esqr. [father of Daniel Parke Custis, later husband of Martha Dandridge?]; Jam's Jones, Esqr.; & Henry Armstead, Esqr.] These are all I can think of att present fitt to bee recomended, they are persons of intire loyalty and affection to his Majestie, and I pray your Lds' pps to think this number sufficient to supply any vacancies that may speedily hapen in the Councell.
    /s/ Hugh Drysdale

    From "Captains and Ships" ledgers in Ministry of Defense Admiralty
    Library:
    Capt. William Dandridge commanded
    11 Apr. 1740 to 18 Feb. 1741: sloop "Wolf",
    14 May 1741 to 7 Dec. 1743: "South Sea Castle" (Paid Off)
    16 July 1744 to 27 Aug 1744: "Mary", galley

    SPOUSE-CHILDREN: A History of Henry County Virginia, Judith Parks America Hill

    [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3244

    William was the family's founder in America, settling in VA. In January 1717 William built a house & wharf at Hampton. On 19 July 1717, William & Gov. Alexander Spotswood, signed a charter-party for a vessel belonging to William, who agreed to transport 20 men to SC. In another deed of 1719, he is described as "late of Hampton, now of King William County". Wilson Miles Cary wrote for the William & Mary College Quarterly (Vol V) "His removal to that county was doubtless occasioned by a settlement of 1247 acres in the parish of St. Johns made March 1719, on his marriage with Unity, only child of Col. Nathaniel West. In 1727 he became a member of the Colonial Council, and on Dec. 14th of that year he is appointed with Col. Byrd one of the (3) commissioners to settle the dividing line between Virginia and NC. In 1728 he has a grant of 496 acres of Allen's Creek, in Hanover, adjoining his King William lands...In 1737 it is stated in the Virginia Gazette that Wm. would soon be given the command of one of his Majesty's ships, and later on there occurs mention of the presentation to him of a sword by the Duke of Montagu. In Feb. 1741, Capt. Wm D. commanded the Wold and in Nov. he was transferred to the South Sea...He subsequently commanded the man-of-war Ludlow Castle.

    In 1743 the 'colonel-captain' died, while on a visit to his Hanover estates. His will is dated 25 Aug 1743." Elsing Green was the name of his King William Co., VA estate. He also served as a burgess. His brother, John, was the father of Martha, who married President George Washington.

    William married Unity West on 17 Mar 1718/19 in King William County, Virginia, USA. Unity (daughter of Nathanial West and Martha Woodward) was born in 1696 in West Point, King William County, VA; died after Jul 1753 in Elsing Green, King William County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Unity West was born in 1696 in West Point, King William County, VA (daughter of Nathanial West and Martha Woodward); died after Jul 1753 in Elsing Green, King William County, VA.

    Notes:

    SPOUSE-CHILDREN: A History of Henry County Virginia, Judith Parks America Hill

    Great-granddaughter of Gov. John West

    Children:
    1. 4. Nathaniel West Dandridge was born on 7 Sep 1729 in Elsing Green, King William County, VA; died on 16 Jan 1786 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Dandridge was born about 1722; died in 1740/1816.
    3. Anna Dandridge was born about 1723; died on 15 Dec 1781 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA.
    4. Martha Dandridge was born about 1721 in Elsing Green, King William County, VA; died on 25 Apr 1747.
    5. Mary Dandridge was born in 1725; died in 1798.
    6. Jr. William Dandridge was born in 1727 in King William County, Virginia, USA; died about 1784.

  3. 10.  Alexander Spotswood was born in 1686 in Tangier, Africa (son of Robert Spotswood and Catherine Mercer); died on 7 Jun 1740 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA.

    Notes:

    SPOUSE-CHILDREN: A History of Henry County Virginia, Judith Parks America Hill Major General; Governor of Virginia Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I II--Colonial Presidents and Governors Name: Alexander Spotswood lieutenant-governor under the Earl of Orkney (1710-1722) was a great-grandson of John Spotswood or Spotiswood. Scotland, who in 1635 became archbishop of Glasgow and one of the privy council. His grandfather, Sir Robert Spotswood, was an eminent lawyer, who was elected president of the court of sessions in Scotland. In the civil war, Sir Robert was a staunch supporter of Charles I. and was temporary secretary of state in 1643. Taken prisoner at the battle of Philiphaugh, he was tried by the Scotch parliament, sentenced to death, and executed. Alexander Spotswood's father was Dr. Robert Spotswood, who was a physician to the governor and garrison at Tangier. His mother was Catherine Elliott, a widow who had by her first husband a son, General Roger Elliott, whose portrait is now in the state library at Richmond, Virginia. Alexander was born at Tangier in 1676, educated for a military life, fought under Marlborough, was quartermaster-general with the rank of colonel, and was dangerously wounded in the breast at the battle of Blenheim. In 1710 he was appointed lieutenant-governor of Virginia, and showed himself a conspicuously energetic administrator. He bestowed much attention upon Williamsburg, leveled the streets, assisted in rebuilding the church, providing some of the brick, built a brick magazine for the safe-keeping of the public arms, and aided in rebuilding the college, which had been burned in 1705; and in 1722, on the petition of the people of Williamsburg and the assembly, he granted a charter of incorporation to the city of Williamsburg. Against the enemies of the colony he took firm and decided steps. The coast of Virginia was harassed by piratical vessels. Spotswood sent an expedition against them under Captain Maynard, killed the pirate. Teach or Blackbeard, and hanged others. As to the Indians he blended humanity with policy. He established a school for the Saponies at Fort Christanna in Brunswick county, and paid the master. Mr. Griffin. out of his own pocket, and arranged a treaty by which the chiefs of the tributary tribes promised to send their sons to college. He sent soldiers against the Tuscaroras, who had attacked North Carolina, but laid force aside when he found them ready to negotiate a treaty of peace. Against the French and Indians he established two forts on the frontiers to guard the northern and southern passes. At the first of these he planted the German settlement and at the other he gathered the Sapony Indians. His idea was to extend the line of Virginia settlements so as to check the further extension of French influence on this continent. With this in view he explored the back country, and in 1716 crossed the Blue Ridge mountains and visited the Shenandoah river and the beautiful valley through which it runs. He urged upon the mother country the policy of establishing a chain of posts back of the mountains, from the great lakes to the Mississippi river. But Spotswood had his weak points like Nicholson, another capable man before him. He was overbearing and had great ideas of the royal prerogative. And so, though he encouraged the rights of the subject by bringing over with him a confirmation of the writ of habeas corpus, he did not like Nott attempt to conciliate the people. The result was that he got at cross purposes with the assembly, with the council, and with Dr. James Blair, the president of the college, which resulted in his removal September 27, 1722. He continued to reside in Virginia and led an active life. During his governorship he had established a postal system in Virginia, and in 1730-1739 was deputy postmaster-general for the American colonies, in which capacity he arranged the transfer of mails with great energy. It was he who made Benjamin Franklin postmaster for Pennsylvania. He had also called the legislature's attention to the iron ores of Virginia, though without effect; and now in a private capacity he established a furnace in Spotsylvania county, where he had patented 40,000 acres of land. In 1740 Spotswood was made general of an expedition against Carthagena. He visited Williamsburg, and then repaired to Annapolis with the intention of embarking with the troops, but he died June 7, just before the embarkation, and Colonel William Gooch was appointed chief in his place. He left his books and mathematical instruments to the college. Colonel Spotswood married, in 1724, Ann Butler Brain, daughter of Mr. Richard Brain, of London, and they had two sons, John and Robert Spotswood, and two daughters, Ann Catherine, who married Bernard Moore, and Dorothea, who married Captain Nathaniel West Dandridge. Robert, his younger son, was slain by the Indians in the French and Indian war. John, the elder son, married, in 1745, Mary, daughter of William Dandridge, and had issue two sons, General Alexander Spotswood and Captain John Spotswood, both of the army of the revolution, and two daughters, Mary and Ann. The descendants of Governor Spotswood are now represented in numerous families of distinction. The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume IX page 456 SPOTSWOOD, Alexander, governor of Virginia, was born in Tangier, Africa, in 1676. He became a soldier early in life, and served under the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim, attaining the rank of quartermaster-general in the British army. He was appointed governor of Virginia in 1710; and became extremely popular, introducing constitutional reforms and receiving the co-operation of the general assembly. He was instrumental in the restoration of William and Mary college; and established a school for the education of Indian children. In 1716 he formed the first exploration party to venture into the Appalachian mountains. This party consisted of his personal friends, Indian guides and servants, each gentleman wearing a small golden horseshoe, and being afterwards called the "Knights of the golden horseshoe." He named Mounts George and Spotswood and took possession of the Valley of the Virginia in the name of King George I. He instituted the order of "Tramontane" to encourage further explorations, secured a treaty with the Six Nations in 1772; and introduced the plan to extend the Virginian settlements, to interrupt the means of communication between Canada and the Gulf of Mexico. He was removed in 1772 on account of a controversy arising as to his right of appointment of church livings. He was deputy postmaster-general of the colonies, 1730-39, and postmaster of Pennsylvania. He established the first iron smelting furnace in Virginia, and maintained courtly establishments on the Rapidan and at Yorktown. He was appointed major-general in 1740, and given command of the expedition to the West Indies, but became mortally ill before embarking. His Official Letters were published (2 vols., [p.456] 1882-85), and his speeches in the assembly, 1714-18, appeared in William Maxwell's "Virginia Historical Register." His son Robert was killed by Indians in 1757. Governor Spotswood died in Annapolis, Md., June 7, 1740. Colonial families of the United States of America: Volume 1 page 497 ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD, b. 1686, on an English man-of-war in the harbor of Tangier, son of Dr. Robert SPOTSWOOD, and his wife Catherine Mercer, widow of Gov. Elliott of Tangier; m. Anne Butler BRAYNE, dau. and co-heiress of [p.497] Edward BRAYNE, Esq., St. Margaret's Parish, Westminster, London. He was Col. and A.D.C. under the Duke of Marlborough's command. He did distinguished service at the battle of Blenheim. He was later appointed Asst. Quartermaster General of the army in North Britain, Gov. of Virginia, Postmaster General of the American Colonies, Major General and Commander-in-Chief of the Colonial Army. He resided in Virginia between 1710 and 1740. He is supposed to have received knighthood in consideration of his expedition across the mountains of Virginia. The gentlemen who accompanied him were afterwards designated as Knights of the Golden Horseshoe. Outside of executive duties he was interested in the mining and manufacture of iron. Associated with him was his half-brother, Gen. Roger Elliott of London. He established the first blast furnace in America. His Virginia estates in Spotsylvania Co., embraced a large part of that county and the latter took its name from Spottswood in consequence. His principal seat was Germanna and adjacent to it was the village occupied by the German settlers he brought over to operate his ore properties. He died at Annapolis in 1740 just as he was going to embark with Admiral Vernon's fleet to take charge of the land forces in the attack on Carthagena.

    Alexander married Anne Butler Brayne in 1725 in St Martins in the Fields, Middlesex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Anne Butler Brayne (daughter of Richard Brayne and Anne Begnold).

    Notes:

    SPOUSE-CHILDREN: A History of Henry County Virginia, Judith Parks America Hill

    Children:
    1. 5. Dorothea Spotswood was born in 1733 in Fredericksburg, VA; died on 25 Sep 1778 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA.
    2. Anna Katherine Spotswood
    3. Robert Spotswood died in 1757.
    4. John M. Spotswood was born in Fredericksburg, VA; died on 6 May 1756 in Germanna, Spotsylvania County, VA.

  5. 12.  John Bolling was born on 27 Jan 1675/76 (son of Robert Bolling and Jane Rolfe); died on 20 Apr 1729 in Cobbs, Henrico County, VA; was buried after 20 Apr 1729 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    "Kippax", Charles City, VA

    John married Mary Kennon on 29 Dec 1697 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham) was born on 29 Jun 1679 in Conjuror's Neck, Henrico County, VA; died on 29 Jun 1727 in Cobbs, Henrico County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Kennon was born on 29 Jun 1679 in Conjuror's Neck, Henrico County, VA (daughter of Richard Kennon and Elizabeth Worsham); died on 29 Jun 1727 in Cobbs, Henrico County, VA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Bolling was born in 1709; died in 1766.
    2. Mary Bolling was born in 1711; died on 10 Aug 1770 in Powhatan County, VA.
    3. Martha Bolling was born in 1713; died on 23 Oct 1749.
    4. Anne Bolling was born in 1718; died in 1800.
    5. 6. John Bolling was born on 20 Jan 1699/00; died on 6 Sep 1757.
    6. Jane Bolling was born in 1703; died on 4 Mar 1766 in Curles, Henrico County, VA.

  7. 14.  Archibald Blair

    Archibald married Mary Wilson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Wilson
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Bland Blair was born on 20 Jan 1708/09 in Virginia, USA; died on 22 Apr 1775 in Virginia, USA.