1738 - 1814 (76 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Judith Woodson Christian was born in 1738 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Mar 1814 in Tranquility Plantation, Granville, North Carolina, USA. Judith married Chesley Daniel in 1760 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA. Chesley (son of James Daniel and Elizabeth Woodson) was born on 16 Jan 1729/30 in Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Sep 1814 in Tranquility Plantation, Granville, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Beverly Daniel was born on 1 Apr 1774 in Middlesex County, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Sep 1854 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, USA.
- 3. Woodson Daniel was born on 19 Mar 1776 in North Carolina, USA; died on 27 May 1853 in Perry, Alabama, USA.
- 4. Mary Polly Ann Daniel was born in 1780 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA; died in Henderson, Henderson, Kentucky, USA.
- 5. Martha Daniel was born on 24 Feb 1763 in Middlesex County, Virginia, USA; died on 2 May 1839 in Catfish Creek, Marion, South Carolina, USA.
- 6. Judith Christian Daniel was born in 1765 in Goshen, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 13 Nov 1817 in Powhatan, Powhatan, Virginia, USA.
- 7. Susan Daniel was born in 1771 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jan 1827 in Petersburg, Elbert, Georgia, USA.
- 8. Elizabeth Daniel was born on 11 Sep 1773 in Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 13 Nov 1817 in Henderson, Henderson, Kentucky, USA.
- 9. John Granville Daniel was born in 1778 in Goshen, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 1 Jun 1870 in Red Hill, Mitchell, North Carolina, USA.
- 10. James Chesley Daniel was born in 1762 in Tranquility Plantation, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died in 1841 in Granville, North Carolina, USA.
- 11. John Granville Daniel was born in 1747 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1802 in Granville, North Carolina, USA.
- 12. Beverley Daniel was born on 11 Feb 1762 in Middlesex County, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Feb 1851 in Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA.
- 13. Gano Daniel was born in 1768.
- 14. George Daniel was born in 1759 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 17 Jan 1812 in Granville, North Carolina, USA.
- 15. Benjamin Daniel
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Generation: 2
2. | Beverly Daniel (1.Judith1) was born on 1 Apr 1774 in Middlesex County, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Sep 1854 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Supreme Judge of Virginia
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3. | Woodson Daniel (1.Judith1) was born on 19 Mar 1776 in North Carolina, USA; died on 27 May 1853 in Perry, Alabama, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1850, Marion, Perry, Alabama; Age: 75
Woodson married Elizabeth Milton in 1820 in North Carolina, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1799 in Louisville, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 Jul 1875 in Louisburg, Franklin, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Martha Daniel (1.Judith1) was born on 24 Feb 1763 in Middlesex County, Virginia, USA; died on 2 May 1839 in Catfish Creek, Marion, South Carolina, USA. |
6. | Judith Christian Daniel (1.Judith1) was born in 1765 in Goshen, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 13 Nov 1817 in Powhatan, Powhatan, Virginia, USA. |
7. | Susan Daniel (1.Judith1) was born in 1771 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jan 1827 in Petersburg, Elbert, Georgia, USA. |
8. | Elizabeth Daniel (1.Judith1) was born on 11 Sep 1773 in Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 13 Nov 1817 in Henderson, Henderson, Kentucky, USA. |
9. | John Granville Daniel (1.Judith1) was born in 1778 in Goshen, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 1 Jun 1870 in Red Hill, Mitchell, North Carolina, USA. |
10. | James Chesley Daniel (1.Judith1) was born in 1762 in Tranquility Plantation, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died in 1841 in Granville, North Carolina, USA. |
11. | John Granville Daniel (1.Judith1) was born in 1747 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1802 in Granville, North Carolina, USA. |
12. | Beverley Daniel (1.Judith1) was born on 11 Feb 1762 in Middlesex County, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Feb 1851 in Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA. |
14. | George Daniel (1.Judith1) was born in 1759 in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA; died on 17 Jan 1812 in Granville, North Carolina, USA. |
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
28. | Thomas Jefferson Key (22.Chesley3, 4.Mary2, 1.Judith1) was born on 17 Jan 1831 in Hardeman County, TN; died in 1905/1908 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN. Notes:
THOMAS JEFFERSON KEY
First Editor of the Southern Agriculturist
Sixty-one years ago a young Confederate soldier started a little farm paper in Corinth, Mississippi. He was then only three years removed from the battlefield, where he had seen his full share of hardship, done his full share of fighting, and received his full share of honors. He had come home to find Southern farming demoralized, a new era of confusion in the place of the old orderly beauty of plantations and homes, hopelessness and loss and unexampled privation where there had been happiness and plenty.
The old order had been overturned. New plans must be made. Men who had never thought much about their soils and crops except for the pleasure they got out of them had to turn their minds to farming for a living. It was all that was left them to do. And they didn't know how.
Having served his country to the best of his ability in one way, he saw, with characteristic foresight, how to serve it still better, in a greater and more enduring way. He would print a paper which should be a real teacher of farming. He would take this broken and hesitating South that he loved, and help it back to wealth and happiness through its one great resource, the soil.
"MODEL FARMING" IS ESTABLISHED
In the spring of 1868, "Model Farming" was established at Corinth by the young soldier and student, Major Thomas J. Key. His whole fiery heart and crusading soul went into it. Armored by his own great vision, he set his face determinedly toward the only future of hope he could see for his beloved land.
From its first issue something of this spirit got into the pages of the little farm paper. Its readers began to have more faith in themselves, and in the years to come, just because Major Key had this faith, and because his careful good sense was finding out practical ways of justifying it. The bruised South took heart, and turned to its fields and its pitiful remnants of stock with new hope.
Thomas married Helen Palmer in 1852. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 5
Generation: 6
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