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Winnifred

Female - 1794


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  • Name Winnifred   [1
    Gender Female 
    _UID BEE8A50F12694D55AD554FE266FEA48133F5 
    Died 1794  [2
    Person ID I10535  Paul's Genealogy Tree
    Last Modified 20 Aug 2013 

    Family George Athy,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Thomas Athy,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Mary Athy,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Walter Athy,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. Fenly Athy,   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. George Athy,   d. Yes, date unknown
     6. Benjamin Athy,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 3 Dec 2012 
    Family ID F10248  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S887] Genealogy of the Athey Family in America, 1642-1932, Dr. Charels Edgar Athey, (Marietta, Ohio: Hyde Brothers, 1932.), 14. (Reliability: 3), 3 Dec 2012.
      John Athey

      Inventory of John Athey, son of Captain George Athey, filed in Prince Georges County, Md., Feb. 21, 1729/30. Next of kin mentioned Margaret, wife, Thomas and George, sons.
      The following taken from Genealogist Quarterly Magazine, vol. I, in page 249, records from Prince Georges Parish (Prince Georges County), Maryland:
      "John Athey married Margaret Lewis, June 4, 1711. Zeph
      Athey married Lucy Duckett, November 13, 1790. Joseph Athey Married Jem. Smith, September 18, 1791."
      February 1, 1761, will of Thomas Athey, son of the above mentioned John Athey, was probated in Prince Georges County. (Will omitted.) Heirs' names: Sarah, wife (she afterwards married John Turner), Mary, Sarah and Lucy, three daughters, and no sons.
      George Athey, the son of Capt. George Athey, the immigrant, married Winnifred and died before she did. She died in 1794 and the administration of her estate disclosed the following children: Thomas, Mary, Walter, Fenly, George and Benjamin. He moved into Prince William County, Va., which afterwards became
      Fairfax County, Va., just across the Potomac River from the home of the Athey family in Maryland, and died about 1794.
      George Athey, grandson of Capt. George Athey and son of John Athey, the immigrant, married Mary and died about 1733. Left two sons, Robert and John. Robert was the elder. John will be distinguished from the other John Atheys herein-mentioned by affixing to his name the "Sr."
      Robert and John, Sr., were left orphans at a tender age. They were taken, so family tradition says, into Carolina County, Virginia, near Richmond and there reared and educated. They were born between 1725 and 1730. John, Sr., died in Morgan County, Virginia, at his farm on the Great Cacapon River, Horseshoe Bend, and his age at his death was given as 100. Robert Athey married and had four sons and four daughters. The sons were named, James B, Thomas, William and Presley. The daughters were named Susan, who married William Stevens, of Kenton County, Kentucky, and one married a Mr. Lockwell of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The names
      of the other daughters are not known to the writer.
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    2. [S887] Genealogy of the Athey Family in America, 1642-1932, Dr. Charels Edgar Athey, (Marietta, Ohio: Hyde Brothers, 1932.), 14. (Reliability: 3), 3 Dec 2012.
      John Athey

      Inventory of John Athey, son of Captain George Athey, filed in Prince Georges County, Md., Feb. 21, 1729/30. Next of kin mentioned Margaret, wife, Thomas and George, sons.
      The following taken from Genealogist Quarterly Magazine, vol. I, in page 249, records from Prince Georges Parish (Prince Georges County), Maryland:
      "John Athey married Margaret Lewis, June 4, 1711. Zeph
      Athey married Lucy Duckett, November 13, 1790. Joseph Athey Married Jem. Smith, September 18, 1791."
      February 1, 1761, will of Thomas Athey, son of the above mentioned John Athey, was probated in Prince Georges County. (Will omitted.) Heirs' names: Sarah, wife (she afterwards married John Turner), Mary, Sarah and Lucy, three daughters, and no sons.
      George Athey, the son of Capt. George Athey, the immigrant, married Winnifred and died before she did. She died in 1794 and the administration of her estate disclosed the following children: Thomas, Mary, Walter, Fenly, George and Benjamin. He moved into Prince William County, Va., which afterwards became
      Fairfax County, Va., just across the Potomac River from the home of the Athey family in Maryland, and died about 1794.
      George Athey, grandson of Capt. George Athey and son of John Athey, the immigrant, married Mary and died about 1733. Left two sons, Robert and John. Robert was the elder. John will be distinguished from the other John Atheys herein-mentioned by affixing to his name the "Sr."
      Robert and John, Sr., were left orphans at a tender age. They were taken, so family tradition says, into Carolina County, Virginia, near Richmond and there reared and educated. They were born between 1725 and 1730. John, Sr., died in Morgan County, Virginia, at his farm on the Great Cacapon River, Horseshoe Bend, and his age at his death was given as 100. Robert Athey married and had four sons and four daughters. The sons were named, James B, Thomas, William and Presley. The daughters were named Susan, who married William Stevens, of Kenton County, Kentucky, and one married a Mr. Lockwell of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The names
      of the other daughters are not known to the writer.
      (Note
      Thomas Athy, Jr.
      Thomas Athy, Jr.
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