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History of the Alison or Allison Family
Author: L. A. Morrison
Call Number: CS71.A45

This book gives an account of the Alison or the Allison Family in Scotland,
England, Ireland, Australia, Canada and the United States, which they
eventually settled in North Carolina. This book contains about 3800 names.

Bibliographic Information: Morrison, L. A. History of the Alison or Allison
Family. Damrell & Upham, Boston 1893.


832. John Craig Allison,3 born in Wythe county, Va., Oct. 5, 1828; married
Minerva, daughter of William and Jane (Rayburn) Guthrie, of Dublin, Pulaski
county, Va. She was born there Sept. 28, 1831; died in Wytheville, Va., Jan.
13, 1885. [She was granddaughter of Richard and Elizabeth (McIntosh) Guthrie,
of Maryland. He was born April 2, 1767; died in 1840, in Dublin, Va.; and was
grandson of James Guthrie, born in Ireland, lived in Maryland, who married
Esther Giles, and died in Rockbridge county, Va.] Mr. Allison married,
second, Matilda Ann Sanders, daughter of Stephen and Mary Craig (Allison)
Sanders, born in Wythe county, Va., Jan. 26, 1840. Mr. Allison was a farmer
before the war; was severely wounded the day General Lee surrendered. He was
elected county treasurer of Wythe county, Va., and served for fourteen years;
residence, Wytheville, Wythe county, Va. Mrs. Minerva (Guthrie) Allison died
a tragic death by a kerosene explosion. She was true to her Scotch blood and
was proud of her people. A noble Christian woman, "she died a triumphant
Christian death; her voiceless lips are sealed in silence by the words, 'I am
the resurrection and the life.'"


CHILDREN.
833. John Lee Allison,4 b. Pulaski Co., town of Dublin, Virginia, Sept.
5, 1863. He was educated in the high school at Wytheville,
Va.; graduated at King college, Bristol, Tenn., at twenty years
of age, and from the Union Theological seminary at Hampden,
Sidney, Prince Edward Co., Va. Is a Presbyterian clergyman,
and is settled over a Presbyterian church at Radford City, Va.,
where he resides. He m., Feb. 28, 1888, Laura B. Stanley.
Children, b. at Wytheville, Va.:
834. Mattie Lee Allison,5 b. Aug. 7, 1889.
835. Laura B. McClure Allison,5 b. Oct. 10, 1890.
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Parsons
Author: Virginia Parsons MacCabe
Call Number: CS71.P269x
This book contains the history and genealogy of the Parson family of New
York.
Bibliographic Information: MacCabe, Virginia Parsons. Parsons'. Charles W.
Nickey, Illinois 1913.

Born. Married.
Loutie Baker Feb. 10, 1887 George Rayburn May 6, 1908
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Wakefield Memorial
Author: Homer Wakefield
Call Number: CS71.W147
This book contains the history and genealogy of the Wakefield family of
Boston.
Bibliographic Information: Wakefield, Homer. Wakefield Memorial. Privately
Printed. Illinois. 1897.

6. FRANK L. WAKEFIELD, born December 29, 1866; married Iris Rayburn; a
physician
and surgeon at Heyworth, Ill. He graduated from the Bellevue
Hospital
Medical College, New York, in 1890.
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The Dana Family in America
Author: Elizabeth E. Dana
Call Number: CS71.D36x
Records of the Danas in England and France who had immigrated to
Massachusetts. There are over 12000 names printed for the Danas and
descendants

(5) CALEB CHASE, b. Sept. 3, 1797; m. (1) Sarah
Morgan; m. (2) Jane Rayburn. Res. Boston.
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ABRAMS Family Genealogy, 1745-1975
Genealogy of the Abrams Family (1745 - 1979); Begins in Newberry County,
South Carolina; Includes notes on occupation and history of individuals;
Written by George Carter Abrams

6.148 Charles Limuel Abrams b 4/19/1904
m Verla "Peggy" Rayburn b 2/ 20/ 1904 d 4/ 4/1957
11/ 5/1925, dau. of Leander A. Rayburn and Christine Morgan.
Charles was educated at Round Hill Academy; retired plaster
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History and Genealogies
Author: W. H. Miller
Call Number: CS71.M65 1907
This book is an account of the Miller families including those who immigrated
to Virginia.
Bibliographic Information: Miller, W. H. History and Genealogies. Privately
Published, Kentucky 1907

11. Wilson Cary Nicholas Broaddus, born Oct. 15, 1815; married, Jan. 30,
1838, to Nancy Ballew. He was a beautiful scribe and prosperous farmer of
Madison County, Ky. Their children.

1. Elizabeth Susan Broaddus, married, first, John Rayburn, and second, James
C. Miller. (See Part I, Chap. 13, Sec. 3.) Children of the first marriage:

1. Nannie Rayburn, married Nathan C. Bonney.

2. Charles S. Rayburn.
Children of second marriage are set north in Chap. 13, Sec. 2.

2. George S. Broaddus, married Mary Tyree.
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September 22, 1869, he was joined in marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth S. Rayburn,
widow of John Rayburn, deceased, and daughter of Wilson C. N. Broaddas, by
Elder John M. Park, at her late home on Upper Muddy Creek. She was a
descendant of the old Virginia family set forth in the attached Notes of the
Broaddus family. James C. Miller and his wife are both members of the Old
Baptist Church. To them were born these children:

1. Elizabeth Susan Miller, born August 27, 1870; married William Edgar
Blanton, proprietor of a large lumber mill and plant in Richmond, Ky
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History and Genealogies
Author: W. H. Miller
Call Number: CS71.M65 1907
This book is an account of the Miller families including those who immigrated
to Virginia.
Bibliographic Information: Miller, W. H. History and Genealogies. Privately
Published, Kentucky 1907.

CHAPTER 38.
JAMES WOODS.

(Named in Section 1, Chapter 37.)
Article 1.--James Woods, a son of Andrew Woods, and Martha
Poage, his wife, married Nancy Rayburn, Dec. 26, 1776, and
lived in Montgomery County, Va. where he died Jan. 27, 1817.

To them were born the children named in the coming sections:

Section 1. Andrew Woods, of St. Charles, Mo.; married (???) (???) and had
these children:

1. Andrew Woods, of Louisana; married Elizabeth (???).
2. Adaline Woods; married (???) Courtney.
3. Robert Woods.
4. Emily Woods; married (???) Whitman.

Section 2. Joseph Woods, born June 22, 1779, died April 20, 1859, at
Nashville Tenn.

Section 3. Margaret Woods, born Sept. 12, 1781; married John Moore Walker, of
Lyon County, Ky. left issue towit:
1. James Walker.
2. Catherine Rutherford Walker; married Rev. Robert A. Lapsley.
3. Agnes Walker; married Joseph Norvell.
4. Mary Jane Walker; married Dr. John D. Kelley.
5. Jeseph W. Walker.
6. Robert W. Walker; married Lelia Taylor.
7. John M. Walker.
8. Elsie Walker; married Reuben Kay.

Section 4. Robert Woods, born Dec. 25, 1786, of Nashville, Tenn., married
Sarah West, to whom were born:

1. James Woods; married Elizabeth Campbell.
2. Josephine Woods; married John Branch.
3. Robert F. Woods; married Mariah Cheatham.
4. Joseph Woods; married Frances Foster.
5. Theodora Woods; married (???) Handy.
6. Robina Woods; married William Armistead, of Nashville, Tenn.
7. Julia Woods; married R. C?? Foster, of Memphis, Tenn.

Section 5. Martha Woods, born Oct. 4, 1790; married Alexander H. Robertson of
Montgomery County, Va. To whom were born the following named children:

1. James W. Robertson; married Miss Graham, of Dover, Tenn.
2. Robert Robertson.
3. Joseph Robertson.
4. Alexander H. Robertson, Jr.

Section 6. James Woods, born Dec. 10, 1793; married Elizabeth A. Kay, and
lived in Nashville, Tenn. To whom were born the following named children:

1. Robert K. Woods; married Susan Berry and lived in St. Louis, and had three
children: 1. Susan Woods; married Givens Campbell, 2. Margaret Woods; married
Greenleaf, 3. Anne Lee Woods; married Mr. Bliss, 4. Robert K. Woods, Jr.

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History and Genealogies
Author: W. H. Miller
Call Number: CS71.M65 1907
This book is an account of the Miller families including those who immigrated
to Virginia.
Bibliographic Information: Miller, W. H. History and Genealogies. Privately
Published, Kentucky 1907.

Section 9. Robert Armstrong Lapsley, born Jan. 11, 1798; married Catherine
Rutherford Walker, a daughter of John Moore Walker who married Margaret
Woods, a daughter of James Woods, and Nancy Rayburn, his wife. (See Chap. 38,
Sec. 3.) To whom were born:

1. Joseph W. Lapsley; died unmarried.

2. John D. Lapsley; died unmarried.

3. Norvall A. Lapsley; died unmarried.

4. Robert Lapsley, born Feb. 10, 1833; married first, Alberti Pratt, and
secondly, Mary Willie Pettus, by whom he had:

1. Robert K. Lapsley.

2. John Pettus Lapsley.

3. Edmund Winston Lapsley.

4. William Weeden Lapsley.

5. James Woods Lapsley.

6. Margaret Lapsley, born June 4, 1838; married first, Dr. James W. Moore,
and secondly, James H. Franklin.

7. Samuel Rutherford Lapsley, born June 25, 1842, was a confederate soldier
and received a fatal wound at the battle of Shiloh in 1862, while bearing the
colors of his regiment.

8. Samuel McKee Lapsley, was a soldier in the Federal Army, died in 1862.

After the death of his first wife, Robert Armstrong Lapsley, married Mrs.
Alither Allen, whom he also survived, and afterwards married Mrs. Mary
Richardson, who out lived him. He died in 1872.
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History and Genealogies
Author: W. H. Miller
1. John Daniel Maupin; married first Sarah Rayburn, and second Mary R. Walton
June 2, 1849, issue of first marriage:

1. Mary Maupin; married first Mr. (???) Cline; killed on railroad. And second
Mr. (???) Potts.

2. Emma Maupin; married (???) (???).

3. Leland D. Maupin.

4. Anna Maupin; married (???) (???).
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John and Ann Ewbank Family and John and Jane Smith Family
Author: Baker
Call Number: CS71.E93x

Including over 300 names, this book is full of very detailed genealogy dating
back from the early 1800's. Also including brief histories of families of the
early Ewbanks.

B. Sarah F. Beggs, b. Sept. 18, 1857; m. -- to Andrew Rayburn; d. --
1937; Dunnville Cem. Bloomfield, Iowa.
1. Stella Rayburn, b. --; d. -- 1933; m. -- to George Hetz Bloomfield
Cem., Iowa.
2. Duff Rayburn, b. June 14, 1882; m. Nov. 9, 1904 to Susie Miers;
Bloomfield, Iowa.
a. Creta Rayburn Hetz, b. Oct. 9, 1905; m. Nov. 1, 1924 to John
Berry.
b. Leola, b. Nov. 18, 1906; m. -- to Floyd Hubbardt; Bloomfield,
Iowa.
c. Floyd, b. June 4, 1908; m. July 28, 1928 to Louise Warsham.
d. Bessie, b. Nov. 22, 1909; m. --, 1909 to Leland Bish.
e. Helen, b. July 6, 1913; m. June 25, 1940 to William McKeay,
Pulaski, Iowa.
f. Gale, b. Sept. 4, 1915.
g. Gwendolyn, b. July 21, 1917; m. Nov. 29, 1940 to Curlie Howell
h. Joan, b. Oct. 24, 1922; d. Jan. 23, 1923; Dunville Cem
3. Day Rayburn; (no information).
4. Virgie Rayburn; (no information).
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BYNUM Family
Author: MARY LOU BOAZMAN HOWARD
Genealogy of the BYNUM FAMILY. This book, written in 1916, is an informal
account of Jasper E. Bynum's kinsmen. It is a complete record of his
descendants dating all the way back to the first settlers of Murphree's
Valley in Blount County.

3. John Quincy Barnes (1879-1934) m. Ouida Rayburn.
They had four children: (a) Gladys A. m. Guy Cason. They have
two children: LaJeane (m. Gip Lee Brownfiled--one child: Dianne);
Kenneth F. (m. Lucy Veronica Whiting--one child: Janice Maree);
(b) Berness Ivan m. Helen Katherine West. They have three child-
ren: Marjorie Ann (m. Jack Stoner); Rita Maxine (m. Gene Ray
Womack--one son: Michael); Harlan; (c) Loyce A. m. Alvin L.
Prater (d. 1957). They had three children: Betty Joyce (m. Robert
Ted Webb (dec.)--one child: Janice Kaye); Robert Earl (m. Mary
Ganos--two children: Michael Dane and Toni Marie); Gayle L.; (d)
Wilbur Truman (d. 1948) m. Edith Jo Shelton. They had one son:
John Roger.
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BYNUM Family

Author: MARY LOU BOAZMAN HOWARD
. William E. Allgood married Millie Ann McCormack.
They have nine children: (a) Marita Belle married ernest H.
Wade and they have three children: Shirley Jo (m. Dr. Wally
Marshall Franklin -- five children: Wally, Jr., Novelina Jo, Elton
Scott, Floyd Wade, and Donnie Lynn); Johnny Eugene; and
Tommy Ernest (b) Bessie Faye married Fred James Rayburn and
they have one daughter: Betty June (m. Joe C. Carter -- three chil-
dren. Jerry Lee d. at one year, Randy, and David), (c) Andy
Pinkney died at 39. (d) Hayden Rea and wife, Levine, have an
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adopted son: Leonard. (e) Arlie Dean married Lee Roy Wright
(d. 1954) and they had two daughters: Barbara Kaye and Thelma
Ann. (f) Rayburn Lee married Grace Ethel Boxley and they have
two sons: Mickey and Rex David. (g) Ted Joe. (h) James Ban-
ister married Ernestine Williams. (i) Bobby Eugene married
Josephine Frances Twilley and they have one child: Phyllis Dean.

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Descendants and Ancestors of William Jackson
Author: Mayburt Stephenson Riegel
Call Number: CS71.J13
This book contains the genealogy and history of the William Jackson family of
Pennsylvania.
Bibliographic Information: Riegel, Mayburt Stephenson. Descendants and
Ancestors of William Jackson. Edwards Brothers, Inc. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1940.

J. HALDOR DOBBINS, 3rd child of Eliza A.(Jackson) Born 1-12-1892; married
5-5-1917, Alice Lozier. They lived in So. Portsmouth, Ky. She died 1-15-1935.
He married 2nd, Helen Rayburn, of Portsmouth, O., on 5-5-1936. He was in
training at Camp Knox, during the World War. He operates a news-stand on 2nd
St., in Portsmouth at the present time.
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