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Agnes Tucker Stith Wynne

Birth
Charles City County, Virginia, USA
Death
1720 (aged 60–61)
Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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FATHER:
John Drury (Lt Col) Stith (Birth 1 JUN 1631 Kirkham, Lancashire, England - Death 3 APR 1694 Charles City, VA), son of Robert Stith (1606 Kirkham, Lancashire, England - 1654 Charles City, Charles, Virginia) and Mary Townsend (1610 Norwich, Norfolk, England - 1668 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)

MOTHER:
Jane Mosby (2 JUN 1624 Prince William County, Virginia - 3 APR 1694 Charles City, Charles, VA), daughter of Edward Mosby (1595 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 03 DEC 1663 Charles City, Charles, Virginia) and Mary Hannah Crews (1604 South Yorkshire, England - 1626 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)

SPOUSE:
Capt. Thomas Wynne (1657 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 21 MAY 1718 Surry County, Virginia), son of Colonel Robert Wynne (22 DECEMBER 1622 Canterbury, Kent, England - AUGUST 1678 Jordan, Charles City, VA) and Mary Frances Sloman (16 JUNE 1624 City of London, Greater London, England - 8 OCT 1675 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)

CHILDREN:
1. Mary Wynne (1677 Charles City, VA - 01 JAN 1732 Surry, Surry, Virginia), married Nathaniel Malone (1670 Sussex, VA - 21 MAR 1732 Southward Parish, Surry, Virginia
2. Thomas Wynne (1678 Charles City, Charles, VA - 21 JAN 1744 Sussex, Sussex, VA)
3. Lucretia Wynne (1679 Charles City, Charles, VA - 18 FEB 1714 Mecklenburg, VA)
4. Martha Wynne /Llewllyn (1680 Charles City, Charles, VA - 1 JAN 1731 Southward Parish, Surry, VA)
5. Lucy Wynne (1681 Charles City, Charles, VA - 18 FEB 1715 Surry, Surry, VA)
6. Robert Wynne (1685 Charles City, Charles, VA - 23 JUL 1754 Charles City, Charles, VA)
7. Sloman Wynne (1686 Prince George, Prince George, VA - JUN 1762 Sussex, Sussex, VA)

THE STITH FAMILY
From Malone and Allied Families
By Dr. Randolph A. Malone

The earliest known Malone wife was Mary Wynne Malone (b. c 167'7), whose mother
was Agnes Stith Wynne, wife of Capt. Thomas Wynne. Many researchers have missed
the fact that Agnes Wynne was the daughter of Maj. John Stith, and in genealogies have
referred to her as "Agnes ___" or "Agnes Tucker". The Stith's were great contributors to Colonial Virginia and were closely involved with those early families connected with the Malones.

The Stith family appears to have had their roots in the parish of Kirkham, in Lancashire, England. Parish registers and wills show numerous Stith references, though none which would point directly to the immigrant ancestor John Stith, whose family probably moved elsewhere prior to his emigration. Major John Stith had- arrived in colonial Virginia before 1656, and received a 500 acre land grant to himself and Samuel Earle on the north side of the James River in Charles City County dated 2-15-1663. [VA Patent Book 5, p 268] He also had a 550 acre grant on 7-29-1664 and 636 acres 5-1-1665 in addition to the tracts which he purchased. He had a large landed estate at his death. ["William & Mary Quarterly", Vol. XXI (Series 1) pp 181-2]

John Stith was a Charles City Co. militia lieutenant in 1656, and a captain in 1676. He was on the side of the colonial government in Bacon's Rebellion. He was made a major of
militia in 1680, was one of the magistrates of the county, and a practicing lawyer. ["Wm. &
Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI series 1 p 182] He was thereafter referred to as "Major John Stith." He represented Charles City Co. in the House of Burgesses 1685-86. He may have
had a previous marriage, (possibly to a Drury.) In 1656 he married Jane, widow of Joseph Parsons. .Jane had previously been married to Thomas Gregory before his death. Her maiden name is unknown, but may well have been "Drury" since he named his other son Drury, and he had no other previous known family connections prior to his immigration. In May, 1677 he was one of the persons commissioned to take depositions regarding grievances of the people of Charles City County. ["Wm. & Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI Series 1 pp 182-3]

Major John Stith wrote his will dated 11-13-1690, with a codicil added on 10-3-1693. The will was proved 4-3-1694, and is found in Charles City County Wills & Deeds 1689 -1694, pp 185-187, on record at the Virginia State Library. It is abstracted as follows:

I, John Stith, Sen'r, of the parish of Westover, in Charles City County, in Virginia, Gent, being well in body ....

--1 give and bequeath to my oldest son John Stith all the land, houseing & appurtenances thereunto belonging whereon I now live as alsoe my____ mill by me lately built ...excepting all that tract:
--or parcell of land that is mine lying on the northside of the eastern branch of Herin Creek, which with the houses & all & every the apurtenances therwith belonging I give unto my son Drury Stith & to his heyrs forever.

--1 give & bequeath to my Daughter Jane, the now wife of Capt. Daniel Lluellin the sum of 5 pounds sterling ...

-I give & bequeath to my Daughter Ann, the now wife of Mr. Robert Bolling, the sum of 10 pounds sterling, ...

--1 give & bequeath to my Daughter Agnes, the now wife of Mr. Thomas Wynn, the sum of 15 pounds sterling, in full of all that she may or can claime as a child's part in mine estate.

--After debts & legacies paid, I give the remainder of my personall estate to be equally divided between my loveing wife Jane Stith & my sd two sonns John & Drury Stith. And my will is that my son Drury shall take his share in my estate out of those goods & chattells being at the plantcon before to him bequeathed as far as the same shall amount.

--1 doe hereby make & ordain my sd wife Jane & my sd two sons John & Drury Stith joynt executors of this my last will & testament.

--Lastly, I give to my loveing friend Hugh Davis 20 shillings sterling to buy him a ring. Hugh Davis to compose any differences which might arise in settlement of will.

Codicil: Drury has already received his third share after his marriage, and therefore remaining part of estate to be divided between Jane and John.

Will witnessed by: James Batty, John Gay, Frances F. H. Batty, Hugh Davis

Codicil witnessed by: William Cole, John Jones, Thomas Grig.

THE FAMILY OF MAJOR JOHN STITH, SR.:
Major John Stith, Sr. (c 1630 England - 1694 Charles City Co., Va.) m. 1st _____; m. 2nd
1656 Jane Parsons (d. after 1694), widow of Joseph Parsons and former widow of Thomas Gregory, maiden name unknown.

A. Capt. John Stith, Jr. (c 1653/7 - c 1724) m. Mary Randolph, dau of William Randolph (1650 - 1711) and Mary Isham (1659 - 1735). (Mary's brother Isham Randolph was Thomas Jefferson's grandfather.) After John Stith Jr.'s death Mary Stith became matron at William & Mary College. Their son William Stith was chaplain for the House of Burgesses and was later president of William & Mary College 1752-1755. Capt. John Stith was High Sheriff of Charles City Co. in 1691 and was a Burgess for the county 1692-1693. ["Wm. & Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI Series 1 p 183] His children and grandchildren:

1. Rev. William Stith (1707 - 9-19-1755) m. 1738 Judith Randolph (b. 1718), dau of Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe and his wife Judith Fleming. Judith Randolph was his first cousin. He was Rector of Henrico Parish, President of Wm & Mary College 1752 - 1755, and author of History of Virginia.

a. Judith Stith (d. 6-17-1773) unmarried
b. Elizabeth Stith (d. 1792) m. Dr. William Pasteur of Williamsburg.
c. Mary Stith (d. 1816) unmarried. ,.

2. Lt. Col. John Stith (d. c 1758) m. c 1728 Elizabeth Anderson, dau of Rev. Charles and Frances Anderson of Westover.

a. Major John Stith (b. c 1723), of Charles City Co. in 1782."Gone after 1787, possibly to Brunswick Co.
b. Col. William Stith (1736 Va. - 1799 Ga.) m. in Va. 9-24-1756 his cousin Katharine Stith, dau of Drury and Martha Stith. This Drury was son of Lt. Col. Drury Stith (B-1) and Elizabeth Buckner. (See below.) At college in 1754, living in Brunswick Co., Va. 1782.

(1) William Stith (c 1757 Va. - 11-23-1807 Ga.)
(2) Anderson Stith (b. 1759 Brunswick Co., Va.)
(3) Susan Stith m. 11-6-1794 John Hamil
(4) Peyton Stith
(5) Frances Stith (Oct. 1765 - 5-25-1815 Ga.) m. 1782 Thomas Haynes
(6) Catharine Stith (1766 - 1832) m. 1790 Thomas Cobb
(7) John Stith

c. Anderson Stith (c. 1730 - 1768) m. before 1765 Joanna Bassett, dau of William and Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett of Eltham, New Kent Co. William Dawson, below, m. 2nd Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett after she was widowed. Anderson Stith was a lawyer in Charles City Co. in 1756.

d. Judith Stith m. 1735 John Haynard of Halifax Co., N.C.

3. Mary Randolph Stith m. c 1730 Rev. William Dawson (1705 - 1752); Pres. Wm. & Mary College, Commissary of Va. mem. council. He m. 2nd Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett. (See above.)

B. Lt. Col. Drury Stith (c 1670 - 1741) m. Susanna Bathurst.

1. Drury Stith (1695 - 1771) m. Elizabeth Buckner, dau of William and Catherine (Ballard) Buckner.

a. Drury Stith (d. Jan. 1770) m. Martha __ .
(1) Katherine Stith (1740 - 1786) m. 1756 Va. Col. William Stith (1753 Va. - 1799 Ga.), son of Lt. Col. John Stith (A-2-b). (See above.)

b. Richard Stith (9-3-1727 Brunswick Co., Va. - 11-16-1802 Campbell Co.) m. 12-28-1756 __ .
c. Griffin Stith (b. 11-28-1721)
d. John Stith (b. 3-20-172_)
e. Bathurst Stith (b. 9-19-1729)
f. Thomas Stith (b. 12-28-1731)

2. Mary Stith m. 8-18-1720 Buller Herbert.
3. Richard Stith (1727 - 1802 Campbell Co., Va.) m. Lucy Cooke Hall
4. William Stith (d. 1749) of Charles Ci ty Co.
a. Elizabeth Buckner Stith (1762 Va. - 1825 Ky.) m. Jesse Adam.

C. Jane Stith m. Capt. Daniel Lluellin.

D. Ann Stith m. 1681 Robert Bolling (1646 - 1724), son of John and Mary Bolling of Bolling Hall. (Robert Bolling had been married 1st to Jane Rolfe (d. 1676), dau of Thomas Rolfe and the famous Indian princess Pocahuntas.)
1. Robert Bolling
2. Stith Bolling
3. Edward Bolling
4. Anne Bolling m. Robert Wynne, son of Agnes Stith Wynne (E). (See below.)
5. Drury Bolling
6. Thomas Bolling
7. Agnes Bolling

E. *Agnes Stith m. c 1675 *Capt. Thom as Wynne. Their daughter Mary Wynne m. Nathaniel Malone 3-3. (See page 111 and following.)

Ed. Note; We would like to thank Mrs. Mildred S. Winn for her excellent research and
generous help in making available much of the data for this chapter.

Bibliography;
1. Research Notes and data of Mrs. Mildred S. Winn, Route 1, Box 192 E, Homer, LA
71040.
2. Georgia D, A. R, Family Bible Records, Series 1, Vol. 14- 15 , pp 23-29.
3. "William & Mary Quarterly", Vol. X, p 249; Vol. XIII p 121; Vol. XXI, Series l, pp 182-
183; Vol. XXII, Series 1, pp 44-45 and 273-275.
4. "Family Puzzlers", No. 443, p 18 dated 4-15-1976.
5, Genealogy of the Randolphs, Ishams, Stiths, Colliers , Parhams and Ingrams, by Louise
Threete Collier Hodges, 1914, handwritten.
6. "Georgia D. A. R. McCall Collection", Vol. 13, p 101.
7. Memoirs and History of Peyton Tucker Family, by Revel Walter Tucker, Ruston, LA, 1975.
8. The Annals and History of Henrico Parish Diocese of Virginia, by J. Staunton Moore,
1904, pp 14, 508.
9. "Virginia Magazine of History & Biography", Vol. I pp 226-252; Vol. XV p 322.
10. Charles City County, Virginia Wills & Deeds 1689-1694, pp 185-187: Will of John
Stith, Sr.
11. Research data collected by Mr. Charles Atnip, P. 0. Box 498, Cherokee, NC 28719.
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FATHER:
John Drury (Lt Col) Stith (Birth 1 JUN 1631 Kirkham, Lancashire, England - Death 3 APR 1694 Charles City, VA), son of Robert Stith (1606 Kirkham, Lancashire, England - 1654 Charles City, Charles, Virginia) and Mary Townsend (1610 Norwich, Norfolk, England - 1668 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)

MOTHER:
Jane Mosby (2 JUN 1624 Prince William County, Virginia - 3 APR 1694 Charles City, Charles, VA), daughter of Edward Mosby (1595 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 03 DEC 1663 Charles City, Charles, Virginia) and Mary Hannah Crews (1604 South Yorkshire, England - 1626 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)

SPOUSE:
Capt. Thomas Wynne (1657 Charles City, Charles, Virginia - 21 MAY 1718 Surry County, Virginia), son of Colonel Robert Wynne (22 DECEMBER 1622 Canterbury, Kent, England - AUGUST 1678 Jordan, Charles City, VA) and Mary Frances Sloman (16 JUNE 1624 City of London, Greater London, England - 8 OCT 1675 Charles City, Charles, Virginia)

CHILDREN:
1. Mary Wynne (1677 Charles City, VA - 01 JAN 1732 Surry, Surry, Virginia), married Nathaniel Malone (1670 Sussex, VA - 21 MAR 1732 Southward Parish, Surry, Virginia
2. Thomas Wynne (1678 Charles City, Charles, VA - 21 JAN 1744 Sussex, Sussex, VA)
3. Lucretia Wynne (1679 Charles City, Charles, VA - 18 FEB 1714 Mecklenburg, VA)
4. Martha Wynne /Llewllyn (1680 Charles City, Charles, VA - 1 JAN 1731 Southward Parish, Surry, VA)
5. Lucy Wynne (1681 Charles City, Charles, VA - 18 FEB 1715 Surry, Surry, VA)
6. Robert Wynne (1685 Charles City, Charles, VA - 23 JUL 1754 Charles City, Charles, VA)
7. Sloman Wynne (1686 Prince George, Prince George, VA - JUN 1762 Sussex, Sussex, VA)

THE STITH FAMILY
From Malone and Allied Families
By Dr. Randolph A. Malone

The earliest known Malone wife was Mary Wynne Malone (b. c 167'7), whose mother
was Agnes Stith Wynne, wife of Capt. Thomas Wynne. Many researchers have missed
the fact that Agnes Wynne was the daughter of Maj. John Stith, and in genealogies have
referred to her as "Agnes ___" or "Agnes Tucker". The Stith's were great contributors to Colonial Virginia and were closely involved with those early families connected with the Malones.

The Stith family appears to have had their roots in the parish of Kirkham, in Lancashire, England. Parish registers and wills show numerous Stith references, though none which would point directly to the immigrant ancestor John Stith, whose family probably moved elsewhere prior to his emigration. Major John Stith had- arrived in colonial Virginia before 1656, and received a 500 acre land grant to himself and Samuel Earle on the north side of the James River in Charles City County dated 2-15-1663. [VA Patent Book 5, p 268] He also had a 550 acre grant on 7-29-1664 and 636 acres 5-1-1665 in addition to the tracts which he purchased. He had a large landed estate at his death. ["William & Mary Quarterly", Vol. XXI (Series 1) pp 181-2]

John Stith was a Charles City Co. militia lieutenant in 1656, and a captain in 1676. He was on the side of the colonial government in Bacon's Rebellion. He was made a major of
militia in 1680, was one of the magistrates of the county, and a practicing lawyer. ["Wm. &
Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI series 1 p 182] He was thereafter referred to as "Major John Stith." He represented Charles City Co. in the House of Burgesses 1685-86. He may have
had a previous marriage, (possibly to a Drury.) In 1656 he married Jane, widow of Joseph Parsons. .Jane had previously been married to Thomas Gregory before his death. Her maiden name is unknown, but may well have been "Drury" since he named his other son Drury, and he had no other previous known family connections prior to his immigration. In May, 1677 he was one of the persons commissioned to take depositions regarding grievances of the people of Charles City County. ["Wm. & Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI Series 1 pp 182-3]

Major John Stith wrote his will dated 11-13-1690, with a codicil added on 10-3-1693. The will was proved 4-3-1694, and is found in Charles City County Wills & Deeds 1689 -1694, pp 185-187, on record at the Virginia State Library. It is abstracted as follows:

I, John Stith, Sen'r, of the parish of Westover, in Charles City County, in Virginia, Gent, being well in body ....

--1 give and bequeath to my oldest son John Stith all the land, houseing & appurtenances thereunto belonging whereon I now live as alsoe my____ mill by me lately built ...excepting all that tract:
--or parcell of land that is mine lying on the northside of the eastern branch of Herin Creek, which with the houses & all & every the apurtenances therwith belonging I give unto my son Drury Stith & to his heyrs forever.

--1 give & bequeath to my Daughter Jane, the now wife of Capt. Daniel Lluellin the sum of 5 pounds sterling ...

-I give & bequeath to my Daughter Ann, the now wife of Mr. Robert Bolling, the sum of 10 pounds sterling, ...

--1 give & bequeath to my Daughter Agnes, the now wife of Mr. Thomas Wynn, the sum of 15 pounds sterling, in full of all that she may or can claime as a child's part in mine estate.

--After debts & legacies paid, I give the remainder of my personall estate to be equally divided between my loveing wife Jane Stith & my sd two sonns John & Drury Stith. And my will is that my son Drury shall take his share in my estate out of those goods & chattells being at the plantcon before to him bequeathed as far as the same shall amount.

--1 doe hereby make & ordain my sd wife Jane & my sd two sons John & Drury Stith joynt executors of this my last will & testament.

--Lastly, I give to my loveing friend Hugh Davis 20 shillings sterling to buy him a ring. Hugh Davis to compose any differences which might arise in settlement of will.

Codicil: Drury has already received his third share after his marriage, and therefore remaining part of estate to be divided between Jane and John.

Will witnessed by: James Batty, John Gay, Frances F. H. Batty, Hugh Davis

Codicil witnessed by: William Cole, John Jones, Thomas Grig.

THE FAMILY OF MAJOR JOHN STITH, SR.:
Major John Stith, Sr. (c 1630 England - 1694 Charles City Co., Va.) m. 1st _____; m. 2nd
1656 Jane Parsons (d. after 1694), widow of Joseph Parsons and former widow of Thomas Gregory, maiden name unknown.

A. Capt. John Stith, Jr. (c 1653/7 - c 1724) m. Mary Randolph, dau of William Randolph (1650 - 1711) and Mary Isham (1659 - 1735). (Mary's brother Isham Randolph was Thomas Jefferson's grandfather.) After John Stith Jr.'s death Mary Stith became matron at William & Mary College. Their son William Stith was chaplain for the House of Burgesses and was later president of William & Mary College 1752-1755. Capt. John Stith was High Sheriff of Charles City Co. in 1691 and was a Burgess for the county 1692-1693. ["Wm. & Mary Quarterly" Vol. XXI Series 1 p 183] His children and grandchildren:

1. Rev. William Stith (1707 - 9-19-1755) m. 1738 Judith Randolph (b. 1718), dau of Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe and his wife Judith Fleming. Judith Randolph was his first cousin. He was Rector of Henrico Parish, President of Wm & Mary College 1752 - 1755, and author of History of Virginia.

a. Judith Stith (d. 6-17-1773) unmarried
b. Elizabeth Stith (d. 1792) m. Dr. William Pasteur of Williamsburg.
c. Mary Stith (d. 1816) unmarried. ,.

2. Lt. Col. John Stith (d. c 1758) m. c 1728 Elizabeth Anderson, dau of Rev. Charles and Frances Anderson of Westover.

a. Major John Stith (b. c 1723), of Charles City Co. in 1782."Gone after 1787, possibly to Brunswick Co.
b. Col. William Stith (1736 Va. - 1799 Ga.) m. in Va. 9-24-1756 his cousin Katharine Stith, dau of Drury and Martha Stith. This Drury was son of Lt. Col. Drury Stith (B-1) and Elizabeth Buckner. (See below.) At college in 1754, living in Brunswick Co., Va. 1782.

(1) William Stith (c 1757 Va. - 11-23-1807 Ga.)
(2) Anderson Stith (b. 1759 Brunswick Co., Va.)
(3) Susan Stith m. 11-6-1794 John Hamil
(4) Peyton Stith
(5) Frances Stith (Oct. 1765 - 5-25-1815 Ga.) m. 1782 Thomas Haynes
(6) Catharine Stith (1766 - 1832) m. 1790 Thomas Cobb
(7) John Stith

c. Anderson Stith (c. 1730 - 1768) m. before 1765 Joanna Bassett, dau of William and Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett of Eltham, New Kent Co. William Dawson, below, m. 2nd Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett after she was widowed. Anderson Stith was a lawyer in Charles City Co. in 1756.

d. Judith Stith m. 1735 John Haynard of Halifax Co., N.C.

3. Mary Randolph Stith m. c 1730 Rev. William Dawson (1705 - 1752); Pres. Wm. & Mary College, Commissary of Va. mem. council. He m. 2nd Elizabeth (Churchill) Bassett. (See above.)

B. Lt. Col. Drury Stith (c 1670 - 1741) m. Susanna Bathurst.

1. Drury Stith (1695 - 1771) m. Elizabeth Buckner, dau of William and Catherine (Ballard) Buckner.

a. Drury Stith (d. Jan. 1770) m. Martha __ .
(1) Katherine Stith (1740 - 1786) m. 1756 Va. Col. William Stith (1753 Va. - 1799 Ga.), son of Lt. Col. John Stith (A-2-b). (See above.)

b. Richard Stith (9-3-1727 Brunswick Co., Va. - 11-16-1802 Campbell Co.) m. 12-28-1756 __ .
c. Griffin Stith (b. 11-28-1721)
d. John Stith (b. 3-20-172_)
e. Bathurst Stith (b. 9-19-1729)
f. Thomas Stith (b. 12-28-1731)

2. Mary Stith m. 8-18-1720 Buller Herbert.
3. Richard Stith (1727 - 1802 Campbell Co., Va.) m. Lucy Cooke Hall
4. William Stith (d. 1749) of Charles Ci ty Co.
a. Elizabeth Buckner Stith (1762 Va. - 1825 Ky.) m. Jesse Adam.

C. Jane Stith m. Capt. Daniel Lluellin.

D. Ann Stith m. 1681 Robert Bolling (1646 - 1724), son of John and Mary Bolling of Bolling Hall. (Robert Bolling had been married 1st to Jane Rolfe (d. 1676), dau of Thomas Rolfe and the famous Indian princess Pocahuntas.)
1. Robert Bolling
2. Stith Bolling
3. Edward Bolling
4. Anne Bolling m. Robert Wynne, son of Agnes Stith Wynne (E). (See below.)
5. Drury Bolling
6. Thomas Bolling
7. Agnes Bolling

E. *Agnes Stith m. c 1675 *Capt. Thom as Wynne. Their daughter Mary Wynne m. Nathaniel Malone 3-3. (See page 111 and following.)

Ed. Note; We would like to thank Mrs. Mildred S. Winn for her excellent research and
generous help in making available much of the data for this chapter.

Bibliography;
1. Research Notes and data of Mrs. Mildred S. Winn, Route 1, Box 192 E, Homer, LA
71040.
2. Georgia D, A. R, Family Bible Records, Series 1, Vol. 14- 15 , pp 23-29.
3. "William & Mary Quarterly", Vol. X, p 249; Vol. XIII p 121; Vol. XXI, Series l, pp 182-
183; Vol. XXII, Series 1, pp 44-45 and 273-275.
4. "Family Puzzlers", No. 443, p 18 dated 4-15-1976.
5, Genealogy of the Randolphs, Ishams, Stiths, Colliers , Parhams and Ingrams, by Louise
Threete Collier Hodges, 1914, handwritten.
6. "Georgia D. A. R. McCall Collection", Vol. 13, p 101.
7. Memoirs and History of Peyton Tucker Family, by Revel Walter Tucker, Ruston, LA, 1975.
8. The Annals and History of Henrico Parish Diocese of Virginia, by J. Staunton Moore,
1904, pp 14, 508.
9. "Virginia Magazine of History & Biography", Vol. I pp 226-252; Vol. XV p 322.
10. Charles City County, Virginia Wills & Deeds 1689-1694, pp 185-187: Will of John
Stith, Sr.
11. Research data collected by Mr. Charles Atnip, P. 0. Box 498, Cherokee, NC 28719.
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