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Mary Elizabeth Whitehead

Mary Elizabeth Whitehead

Female 1831 - 1896  (65 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Elizabeth WhiteheadMary Elizabeth Whitehead was born 4 Jul 1831, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of James Whitehead and Louisa Henry Scott); died 27 Oct 1896, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia.

    Mary married Samuel Carter 16 Oct 1848, Person County, North Carolina. Samuel (son of John Carter, Sr. and Mary "Polly" Bigger) was born 15 Aug 1828, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died 15 Jun 1888, Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Prince Edward County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. James Samuel Carter was born 29 Sep 1862, Prince Edward County,Virginia; died 7 Feb 1937, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , West View Cemetery, Prince Edward County, Virginia.
    2. Louisa Henry Carter was born 1849, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Jsanuary 28, 1929, Washington, D.C.; was buried , Glenwood Cemetery, Washington, D.C..
    3. Lillian Whitehead Carter was born 29 Sep 1866, Prince Edward, Virginia; died 18 Mar 1929, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Prince Edward County, Virginia.
    4. Emma "Emily" Lacy Carter was born 15 Oct 1855, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died 9 Aug 1930, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Prince Edward County, Virginia.
    5. Rosa Belle Carter was born 1861, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died 8 Mar 1938, St. John's, Florida; was buried , Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Prince Edward County, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Whitehead was born 1805 (son of James Whitehead, II and Martha 'Patsy' Baker); died 1881.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    http://services.dar.org/members/dar_research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=521404&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=521404

    Mary Elizabeth Whitehead was the child of James Whitehead born on (c) - - 1806 at _____ died at _______ on (a) - - 1881 and his ( 1st ) wife Louisa Henry Scott born on - - 1811 at ________ died at _____ on - - 1836 married on 3 - Mar - 1830

    James married Louisa Henry Scott 3 Mar 1830, Prince Edward Co., Viriginia. Louisa (daughter of Capt. Samuel Scott and Elizabeth Haynes Cary 'Betsy' Bigger) was born Est 1811, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Dec'd 1855, Prince Edward Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Louisa Henry Scott was born Est 1811, Prince Edward County, Virginia (daughter of Capt. Samuel Scott and Elizabeth Haynes Cary 'Betsy' Bigger); died Dec'd 1855, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Louisa Scott married James Whitehead and had two daughters, Sarah who married Mr. Fleshman in about 1855, and Mary Elizabeth Whitehead who married Samuel Carter of Prince Edward.
    ************
    Chancery Court Case 1857-001 William F. Scott (1814-167) was the son of Samuel Scott and Elizabeth Biggers/Biggars AND the grandson of Revolutionary War veteran William F. Scott and Mary Baker.

    In an 1832 application for a pension for his service during the Revolutionary War, William F. Scott stated that he was born on the 3rd of December 1757 in Ireland. Supporting evidence and place of birth; the family Bible in his possession.

    In 1850, William F. Scott (1814-1867) household included Mary Meadows born in 1776. A recorded visitor to this household was Mary Meadows' niece, Mary J. Meadows Tatum. Mary J. was the daughter of Austin and Mary Meadows. Austin and Mary) were a member of Briery Church and the children of James Meadows.

    Footnote: Samuel Scott and Elizabeth Biggers had three children: William F. Scott 1814-1867 (children via Betsy Lyle source: Will), Samuel J. Scott (b, abt 1818) who married Frances J. Watson (daughter of Jesse Watson and Mary Meredith) and Louisa Henry Scott (1811-1831) who married James Whitehead (John Whitehead II and Martha "Patty" Baker).

    Children:
    1. Sarah Whitehead was born Est 1833, Prince Edward County, Virginia.
    2. 1. Mary Elizabeth Whitehead was born 4 Jul 1831, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 27 Oct 1896, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , Douglas Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia.
    3. Louisa Whitehead was born Est 1831; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Whitehead, II was born Est 1770, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Ancestry Forum
    Baker line of Amelia County-1740's
    imshedevil2001 (View posts)
    Posted: 28 Jan 2014 6:59PM
    Classification: Query
    Edited: 28 Jan 2014 7:04PM
    Surnames: SCOTT, WATSON, BIGGERS, BAKER, GLOVER, WHITEHEAD
    William F. Scott was born 3 December 1757 in Ireland. He married Mary Baker 10 October 1781 in Prince Edward, Virginia. William and Mary had one son, Samuel Joseph Scott (b 1785). Samuel J. Scott married Elizabeth E.C. Biggers. They had three children: Louisa Henry, William F. Scott, and Samuel J. Scott.

    Louisa Henry Scott (1811-1836) married James R. Whitehead (abt 1812-1881) 3 March 1830. James R. Whitehead was the son of John Whitehead and Martha "Patty" Baker. I believe Martha was the daughter of Samuel Baker and Elizabeth Glover.

    Inez
    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counties.amelia/1463.2.1.1/mb.ashx


    Name:
    James is shown in the Antrim Parrish Vestry 1752-1817 Register as landowner 24 Aug 1767 Last. John is either John James or he has a brother or other relative James. -me

    James married Martha 'Patsy' Baker 10 Oct 1781, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.. Martha was born Jul - 1775; died 1850. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Martha 'Patsy' Baker was born Jul - 1775; died 1850.
    Children:
    1. 2. James Whitehead was born 1805; died 1881.

  3. 6.  Capt. Samuel Scott was born 1775, Prince Edward County, Virginia (son of IMMIGRANT William F. Scott and Mary Elliott); died 1852, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Children of Samuel Scott and Elizabeth H. C. Bigger are:
    Louisa Scott, Samuel J. Scott and William G. Scott
    Louisa Scott Married James Whitehead and had daughters Eliza, who married William E. Durphey, and Mary Elizabeth Whitehead who married Samuel Carter.

    [The information below is from the Ancestry Boards; I do not believe Elizabeth Archer Osborne is the mother of this Samuel Scott who married Elizabeth H. C. 'Betsy' Bigger. In the DAR Records, William Scott of Prince Edward, is named as the Father of Samuel Scott who married Betsy Bigger. Other parts of this information should be verified.-mfe]

    http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=304&p=surnames.vaughn

    The Samuel Scott who married Elisabeth H. C. 'Betsy' Bigger is also shown with the parents; James Scott and Elizabeth Osborne. The line from Ancestry for James and Elizabeth Osborne is as follows:
    [James is likely the brother of William of Prince Edward-mfe]

    14. James Scott, of "Chestnut Hill", born 17 Feb 1752 in Caroline Co., VA; died 05 Feb 1805 in Prince Edward Co., VA. He was the son of Thomas Scott and Martha Williams. He married 15. Elizabeth Archer Osborne 08 Feb 1773.
    15. Elizabeth Archer Osborne, born 1754; died Bef. Mar 1795. She was the daughter of William Osborne and Elizabeth Tanner.

    Children of James Scott and Elizabeth Osborne are:
    i. Col. Thomas Osborne Scott, Col., born 20 Nov 1775; died 27 Dec 1837 in Prince Edward Co., VA; married Jane Haskins 11 Jun 1801 in Prince Edward Co., VA; born 21 Dec 1781; died 26 Jul 1856 in Cumberland Co., VA.
    ii. Frances Branch Scott, born Abt. 1777; died 07 May 1843 in "Grampion Hills," Dinwiddie Co., VA; married (1) Archer Jones, "My Homestead" 28 Nov 1793 in Amelia Co., VA; born 1752 in "Deep Creek", Amelia Co., VA; died Bef. 22 Aug 1811 in Amelia Co., VA; married (2) Thomas W. "Dodger" Eppes, of Poplar Hill 01 Sep 1814 in Amelia Co., VA; born Abt. 1765; died Bef. 06 Nov 1817.
    iii. William Scott, born 1773; died Bef. 19 Nov 1825 in Prince Edward Co., VA; married Mary C. Wilson 15 Apr 1801; died Bef. 16 Sep 1844 in Prince Edward Co., VA.
    iv. Samuel Scott, died Bef. 1854; married Elizabeth H.C. Bigger 18 Nov 1806 in Prince Edward Co. VA.
    7 v. Agnes Branch Scott, twin, born 10 Feb 1784; died 1839; married Osborne Lockett 20 Feb 1801 in Prince Edward Co..
    vi. Elizabeth Archer Scott, twin, born 10 Feb 1784; died 1825; married Paschal Greenhill Leigh 27 Nov 1800 in Prince Edward Co., VA; born 26 Jan 1769; died 1855 in Prince Edward Co., VA.
    vii. James Scott, Jr., born 1786 in Prince Edward Co., VA; died 1859; married (1) Elizabeth H. Mann 1809 in Amelia County, Virginia; born 1789; died 1829; married (2) Julia Ann Stith 17 Nov 1830 in By Rev. Matthew Dance; born Abt. 1810 in Weldon, North Carolina; died 15 Jan 1859.

    Samuel married Elizabeth Haynes Cary 'Betsy' Bigger 18 Nov 1806, Prince Edward County, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of John Bigger, Sr. and Elizabeth Haynes Cary) was born Abt 1755, Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown, Prince Edward Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Haynes Cary 'Betsy' Bigger was born Abt 1755, Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony (daughter of John Bigger, Sr. and Elizabeth Haynes Cary); died Yes, date unknown, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    GenForum


    Mike Hughes Date: March 09, 1999 at 19:52:02
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    Resa Hennings would like for me to post this information on the Genforum for her. If you have any questions please contact her at

    hennings@firstnethou.com

    At long last, here's my "book report" on what I found in Salt Lake
    last month.

    In the Joseph Smith Building library (not the main Family History
    Center building) I found a hardbound book titled "The Biggers Family"
    by Jeanette Kathleen Biggers Daniels, AG (and I believe she has a PhD
    in something). There is no date, nor publisher. But according to
    the stamp on the front of the book, the FHC microfilmed it May 24,
    1993. And handwritten on the front page is a note from Jeannette
    Daniels that says, "This book is donated through Know Your Heritage,
    a non-profit historical organization. This book may be used by any-
    one researching the Biggers family but may not be reproduced for
    profit. This research was sponsored by Jeannette Kathleen Biggers
    Daniels and Dr. Eugene Morrison" (to whom she dedicates the book).

    The Table of Contents says:

    Introduction
    The Family in Scotland
    The Family in Ireland
    The Family in America
    Sources
    for the Scottish and Irish Sections
    for the American Section
    Index for the American Section
    Index for the Irish Section
    Index for the Scottish Section

    The above covers 113 pages (which are numbered), then there are 114
    more pages (not numbered) which list various sources in Ireland,
    pedigree chart of the author's line, blank (?) Family Group Sheets,
    a picture section, some life stories of various Biggers, and a copy
    of a page of the 1820 Mecklenburg Co VA census and two copies about
    a Joseph Bigger's Revolutionary War pay.


    When we chatted, Jeanette said that while researching this family,
    she discovered the surnames "Biggers" and "Fleming" were basically
    interchangeable in the very early years (like during the 1100s-1600s
    in Scotland). And she also said that the tartans for these two
    surnames are IDENTICAL, to this date. Apparently the BIGGERS
    originally came from Flanders, the county/area/province in Belgium.
    They went on to Scotland where they were kind of known as the
    Flemish Biggers, or Fleming Biggers.

    She especially mentioned an Alexander FLEMING, off the top of her
    head, and said that c1650 he went directly from Scotland to VA,
    possibly to Westmoreland Co., she couldn't recall, AND THAT he was
    called "Alexander SCOTT" in those early days in VA.

    >From my understanding, the area where the Flemish people went to
    in Scotland is today's town of "Biggars". I found it in the atlas--
    teeny town located at 55.38N 3.32W, south of and between Glascow and
    Edinburgh.

    The first Bigger that is discussed is Baldwin (Baldwin Flamingus of
    Biggar) b c1100. "He was a Flemish leader who obtained a grant of
    lands of Biggar from David I (b c1080 d 1153). Baldwin was the
    first landowner of Biggar that records can be found for. He was
    the Sheriff of Lanarkshire, Scotland." She also notes that, "All
    Scottish information comes from "Bigger and the House of Fleming,"
    by William Hunter unless otherwise stated. This book can be found
    in the Genealogical Society." I'm not sure which "Genealogical
    Society" she's referring to though.

    I'm not going to go through the lineage all those "ancient" people,
    but some of the names are interesting, coming forward in time:
    Hugh of Biggar, Robert of Biggar, Sir Malcolm Fleming of Biggar,
    Robert Fleming, Robert Fleming of Biggar, William Flandrensis of
    Biggar, Patrick Fleming, Fleming of Bigger, Elizabeth Fleming,
    Alexander Fleming, David Fleming. Notice how the "Biggar/Bigger"
    gets dropped and "Fleming" comes into being? I find this to be an
    extremely important point we should keep in mind during our own
    research.

    Another source Jeanette cites is "The Complete Peerage," but I
    could not find where she may have listed an author's name.

    {I am going to give several lines of BIGGERS which are not ours,
    just to provide some overall information on the surname. Plus
    I've found it often helps in research to be able to eliminate
    "them" from "us," when trying to sort out our own particular line
    from a bunch of people who all have the same last name but not
    all are blood kin.}

    The next section of the book is "The Family in Ireland." It seems
    there were three or four brothers: Michael, John, James, and
    probably William BIGGER. The first three were all b 1610s-1620 in
    Scotland. Next listed are many other BIGGERs of this same genera-
    tion who cannot be connected to the brothers. All these people
    are b, m + d in Ireland, many in County Antrim. Some of them came
    to America in the 1800s.

    Next section is "The Family in America": the first family men-
    tioned is that of Matthew BIGGER b c1700-1710s, m Martha, d Ireland.
    The widow, Martha BIGGER, went to the US in 1773, where she d and
    is buried at Candor, PA. Six ch are listed for Matthew and Martha,
    all being b c1720s-1730s Ireland and all coming to America: 1-Samuel
    m#1 Abigail WILSON m#2 Nancy DENNISON; 2-John; 3-Elizabeth, 4-James,
    5-Jane, 6-Thomas. No info is given on where they settled.

    The next family discussed consists of three brothers, Joseph,
    William, and John BIGGER.

    1. "Joseph BIGGER b 1722 Antrim Co Ireland. Some
    researchers have believed that this Joseph Bigger
    lived in Prince Edward Co, VA for a while before
    coming to the North and South Carolina border.
    There are no records to show that this is the path
    that he took. I believe that this tradition started
    because there was a Biggers family living in Prince
    Edward Co, VA at the time that Joseph came to America.
    That family has been traced to another Biggers family
    that came to America in the 1600s. If there is a
    relationship, it would be very remote and back in
    Scotland many generations ago. Joseph m Sarah --.
    Some have suggested that her last name was HARRIS
    and others claim BARBER. ([author's] NOTE: I have
    never seen any proof for either of these last names.)
    She appears to have been about 20 years younger than
    Joseph was. He d 1786 in York Co, SC. Sarah d 1811
    in Williamson Co, TN."

    Twelve pages of Joseph's descendants come next, which is Jeanette's
    line.


    2. "William BIGGER came to America from Ireland in the
    1750s. He landed in Pennsylvania according to family
    tradition but left immediately for Prince Edward Co, VA.
    He did not stay there long either but went to NC. He
    arrived there about 1762-64. He moved with other close
    relatives. He was born c1713 in Ulster, County Antrim,
    Ireland and died in 1780. He m Sarah JULIAN who was
    b 1717 or 1720 in Ulster."

    Five pages of William's descendants follow.


    3. "John BIGGER b 1720. He m Mary PORTER. He d 1766. She
    d after 1775. She was on a land record with her son,
    Matthew, in Mecklenburg Co., NC in 1775."

    About six pages of John's descendants are listed.

    * * * *
    Section titled: "OTHER BIGGERS FAMILIES THAT CAME TO AMERICA
    DIRECTLY FROM SCOTLAND."

    William BIGGER
    b 1650 Scotland, lived New Kent Co, VA
    d 1679 VA [author's comment: "(sic) This death date has got to be
    wrong because the parish register that recorded the births of
    his two sons started in 1680."]
    m Martha WOODWARD b 1652 d 1727
    2 ch:
    1. John BIGGER b c1683 New Kent Co, VA
    2. William BIGGER
    b c1684 St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co, VA; was in Hanover Co,
    VA 1711-1735
    d Oct 1769 VA
    m Martha -- , she was m#1 to Gideon MACON m#2 to Nathaniel WEST
    4 ch:
    1. Mary BIGGER (probable daughter)
    b c1725/35
    m 1740s John WATSON
    2. William BIGGER
    b 1720 Goochland Co, VA; he was in Spotsylvania Co, VA in 1784
    along with Meacon BIGGERS, as a witness to a will; he first
    appears in Louisa Co, VA records in 1743
    d will probated 14 Feb 1785 Louisa Co, VA
    m Martha POLLARD, b 1725 New Kent Co, VA d Oct 1769
    Louisa Co, VA
    7 ch:
    1. David BIGGER
    b c1756 VA
    d 1804 (probate appraisal date was 9 Jul 1804 Louisa Co, VA)
    m Elizabeth FERGUSON d aft 1813
    2 ch:
    1. William BIGGER
    b 10 May 1776 VA
    d 30 Jul 1843 Perry, Rolls Co, MO {this should be
    "Ralls" Co, I believe--RNH}
    m 16 Jul 1807 Matilda HARRISON, b 2 May 1792 d 23 Mar 1886
    9 ch:
    1. Polly BIGGERS m Girard FAGAN
    2. Hiram Louis BIGGER
    b 23 Jun 1817 KY
    d 22 Feb 1883 Perry, Ro/alls Co, MO
    m#1 Mary Eliza HARRISON
    1 ch: George BIGGER
    m#2 27 Mar 1856 Catherine HULSE, b 21 Apr 1837
    d 21 Apr 1893 Ro/alls Co, MO
    7 ch:
    1. Samuel Louis BIGGER
    2. Thomas Anderson BIGGERS
    3. Susan Elizabeth BIGGERS
    4. Benjamin Franklin BIGGERS
    5. Mark/Markena? P. BIGGERS
    6. Matilda BIGGERS
    7. Alice BIGGERS
    3. Harrison BIGGERS
    b 11 Nov 1808 Montgomery Co, KY
    d 26 Aug 1882
    4. William BIGGERS
    b 8 Jan 1810
    d 27 Mar 1893
    5. Louisa BIGGERS
    b 18 Feb 1812
    d 5 Oct 1841
    6. Joseph BIGGERS
    b 4 Mar 1814
    7. Dulcernal BIGGERS (female)
    b 17 Aug 1819
    d 30 Jun 1873
    8. Sally Ann BIGGERS
    b 26 May 1821
    9. George H. BIGGERS
    b 15 May 1827
    d 3 Sep 1847
    2. James BIGGER (probable son)
    b 1790 VA {?date?--RNH}
    d 1860
    m Mary -- , b 1792 d 1869
    1 ch:
    James W. BIGGER
    b c16 Jun 1818 Cumberland Co, KY
    d 1899 Marion Co, MO
    m Warren Co, MO Miss PAINTER
    1 ch:
    William Henry (Frisky?/Frisbee?) BIGGERS
    b c1850 Marion Co, MO
    d 1927 Denver CO
    m ?who?
    1 ch:
    James Wesley BIGGER
    b 1891; was living in Blue Island, IL in 1980
    2. John BIGGER
    m 14 Jun 1779 Louisa Co, VA Mildred FERGUSON
    3. James BIGGER
    b c1740s; I am not sure if he served in the Revolutionary
    War; lived in Bearskin Creek, near Chatham,
    Pittsylvania Co, VA
    d by 1833
    m ?who?
    6 ch (at least):
    1. probably Robert BIGGERS
    m 11 Jan 1795 Pittsylvania Co, VA Betsey W. MATTHEWS
    2. probably William BIGGERS
    m 8 Oct 1804 Pittsylvania Co, VA Polley V. THOMAS
    3. Margaret (Peggy) BIGGERS
    b ? Her husband died on a slave trading expedition
    and she went back to Bearskin Creek, near Chatham,
    Pittsylvania Co, VA to live. She had been living
    in KY. James BIGGERS' 140 acres of land, by a
    court commission, was conveyed on 18 Nov 1833 to
    John, Mary, and Elizabeth BIGGERS, brothers and
    sisters of Margaret BIGGERS. They never married
    and after their death, the land was conveyed to
    Barsilla James COWHERD, son of Buford and Margaret
    COWHERD.
    d c1858
    m 11 Dec 1821 Washington Co KY Buford COWHERD
    4. John BIGGER never married
    5. Mary BIGGERS never married
    6. Elizabeth BIGGERS never married
    4. Sarah BIGGER
    b c1763
    m 11 Sep 1783 Goochland Co, VA George MORRIS although both
    were from Louisa Co, VA {RNH note: This marriage I
    have found in "The Douglas Register--An Index of
    Goochland Wills..." where Sarah is shown as "Sally."
    One thing to remember when working with "The Douglas
    Register"--it did not necessarily mean the individuals
    lived in Goochland Co, or that the event occurred in
    Goochland. Reverend Douglas wrote down many life
    events if people asked him to do it. They wanted a
    record made of the event, regardless of where it took
    place or where they lived. Sarah BIGGER and George
    MORRIS could have m in Louisa Co, as that's where they
    lived.}
    5. Mary BIGGER
    m John MADDESON/MADISON
    6. Macon BIGGER {male}
    m 22 Jul 1779 Louisa Co, VA Christian POINDEXTER or
    GISSADE They lived in Spotsylvania Co, VA in 1784;
    Orange Co, VA and Goochland Co, VA in the 1780s.
    3 ch:
    1. Hulday BIGGER
    b 17 May 1783
    m 6 Dec 1799 Orange Co, VA Gabriel KING
    2. Phebe BIGGER
    b c1780s
    m 17 Jan 1810 Orange Co, VA Hamlet SANFORD
    3. Betsy Smith BIGGER
    b 22 Apr 1785
    m 30 Dec 1808 Orange Co, VA Thorton TUCKER
    7. Eleanor BIGGER
    m David TERRY
    3. Susannah BIGGER (probable daughter)
    b c1725/35
    m John BIBB of Goochland Co, VA
    4. John BIGGER (probable son)
    b c1725 Spotsylvania Co, VA He purchased land in Prince
    Edward Co, VA in 1749. He appears to have gone from
    Spotsylvania Co, VA in 1745 to Prince Edward Co, VA.
    There is a close relationship between his children
    and those Susannah BIGGER BIBB. That is why I believe
    that they are brother and sister.
    d 1814
    m Elizabeth CARY
    10 ch:
    1. Mary BIGGER
    m 4 Feb 1803 Prince Edward Co, VA William STEGER
    2. Elizabeth H. C. BIGGER
    m 18 Nov 1806 Prince Edward Co, VA Samuel SCOTT
    3. Salley H. BIGGER
    m 17 Mar 1816 Prince Edward Co, VA John A. WATSON
    4. Andrew BIGGER
    5. John BIGGER Jr
    d aft 18 Mar 1782
    m 4 May 1769 Amelia Co, VA Martha BOOKER, she m#2
    4 Sep 1782 Prince Edward Co, VA Charles HUDSON
    6. William C. BIGGER
    7. Joseph BIGGER
    m 10 Jan 1787 Amelia Co, VA Elizabeth MACON
    8. James BIGGER
    m ?who?
    3 ch:
    1. Betsy Coleman BIGGER
    b c1780s
    m 12 Jan 1808 Prince Edward Co, VA Simon HUGHES
    2. Susanna BIGGER
    b c1780s
    m 16 Mar 1807 Prince Edward Co, VA Thomas RICE
    3. Mary (Polly) BIGGER
    b c1780s
    m 15 Apr 1806 Prince Edward Co, VA John CARTER
    9. Tommy BIGGER
    m ?who?
    2 ch:
    1. Lucy S. BIGGER
    b c1780s
    m 19 Jan 1807 Prince Edward Co, VA George BELL
    2. Margaret E. BIGGER
    b c1800
    m 28 Nov 1825 Prince Edward Co, VA Amos LONGWORTHY
    10. Susannah BIGGER
    m Mr. WADKINS

    * * * *
    MISCELLANEOUS BIGGER(S) INFORMATION:

    Mary BIGGER m Julius ALLEN 11 Oct 1768 Henrico Co, VA.

    Will BIGGER and Martha RICHARDSON, daughter Polly born 13 Oct 1781,
    son Landie born 20 Sep 1785. They lived in KY by 1820.

    William BIBB and Eliz. BIGGARS, son Baggars born 2 May 1783.

    Martha BIGGER married to Samuel MORRIS

    Martha BIGGER married to Robert DOUGLAS

    Susannah BIGGER married to Richard CARTER

    William BIGGER on Payroll of Capt. John Morton's Company from
    28th June to 28th July 1776. He got 2 pounds.

    John Bell BIGGER had land in Hanover Co, VA in 1855.

    Sally C. BIGGER married William STEVENSON 9 Sep 1822 in Lunenburg
    Co, VA.

    David J. BIGGER married Mary E. ROBERTSON 18 Jan 1850 in Lunenburg
    Co, VA.

    Rev. Hugh JONES of Maryland in his will left a riding horse and
    saddle to Col. John BIGGER of Calvert Co, MD. Will dated 3 Jan
    1701 and proved 2 Feb 1701.

    Joseph BIGGER married Elizabeth MACON 10 January 1787.

    Edward BIGGER got land grant No. 2031 from the State of NC for
    Revolutionary War service (445 acres in TN).

    William D. BIGGER born 1810-11 in VA d c1881-1882. His mother
    and father were born in Virginia according to the 1880 census of
    Marshall Co, TN. He married Martha M. -- , born 1858 in TN; John
    Buford BIGGER born 1857 in TN; Cynthia Ann BIGGER born 1859 in TN;
    Drumanda BIGGERS born 1861 in TN; Andrew Joseph BIGGER born 1863
    in TN; John B. BIGGER born 1857 in TN; Jennie BIGGER born 1862 in
    TN. She married Mr. GARDNER.

    James BIGGAR went from Northern Ireland to Philadelphia between
    1730 and 1740. He went from Philadelphia to New Jersey and
    settled in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon Co. He married a widow,
    Martha FLEMEN (FLEMING). She had three children by her first
    marriage. James BIGGAR's will was dated 23 May 1756 in Bethlehem,
    Hunterdon Co, NJ. Children by Martha FLEMING: John born 1760;
    Martha born 1769; and William born 1777. There were other child-
    ren but the three above named were the only ones who came to
    Canada... There was another son, Robert BIGGER who stayed in NJ.

    Lieut. James M. JOHNSTON succeeded to the command by promotion...
    25th of March 1825 became Captain...The Subatterns at this period
    were Lieutenant Thomas B. BIGGER and ...In July 1829, Capt.
    JOHNSTON and Lieut. BIGGER both resigned their commissions... the
    company elected Thomas B. BIGGER, who had been their 1st Lieut. in
    1829, as Captain. His commission is dated 26th April 1832. Capt.
    BIGGER was one of the survivors of that gallant band of Petersburg
    volunteers, who rendered such distinguished services at Fort Meigs
    during the last war. ...Capt. BIGGER served as Captain more than
    7 years.

    Pittsylvania Co, VA:
    John BIGGER married Martha R. BIGGER Date of bond 9 Jan 1837,
    Bondsman: William C. BIGGER.

    Columbus C. TINSLEY married Mary E. C. BIGGER Date of bond
    14 Sep 1840, Bondsman: William C. BIGGER.

    James HERNDON married Elizabeth BIGGERS 28 Mar 1832, Elizabeth
    BIGGERS is the mother of Elizabeth BIGGERS.

    Rowan Co, NC:
    Buried at Bethpage Presbyterian Church, 3 miles west of Kannapolis
    on the road to Davidson: Elizabeth BIGGER who died 3 Sep 1841,
    aged 29 years, 7 mos & 17 days

    Hanover Co, VA:
    John Bell BIGGER had land in Hanover Co, VA in 1855

    Louisa Co, VA:
    Pleasant CARPENTER and Patsey BIGGERS, daughter of John BIGGERS,
    were married 13 Dec 1803.

    Robert DOUGLASS married Martha BIGGER 15 Jan 1772.

    James DUKE married Nancey BIGGERS 28 Dec 1806.

    George MORRIS married Salley BIGGER. William BIGGER gives consent
    for Salley. Surety: James BIGGER. Married 11 Sep 1783 by
    Rev. William Douglas.

    Samuel MORRIS married Martha BIGGERS 27 Aug 1791.

    Barnabas LIPSCOMBS and Polly BIGGERS, daughter of Miles S. BIGGERS
    married 2 Feb 1804. Witness: William BIGGERS.

    John BIGGER married 14 Jun 1779 to Mildred FERGUSON

    Resa Hennings

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/biggers/messages/67.html

    Thomas Bigger was the son of John Bigger and Elizabeth Cary. Thomas Bigger's sister, Elizabeth H.C.Bigger married Samuel Scott, son of Thomas Scott and Elizabeth Osborne in 1806.

    imshedevil2001
    Posted: 17 Sep 2012 1:31AM GMT

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    There is much information and discussion on the Bigger(s) families located at Genforum at this address:

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/biggers/messages/67.html





    Name:
    Chancery Court Case 1857-001 William F. Scott (1814-167) was the son of Samuel Scott and Elizabeth Biggers/Biggars AND the grandson of Revolutionary War veteran William F. Scott and Mary Baker.

    In an 1832 application for a pension for his service during the Revolutionary War, William F. Scott stated that he was born on the 3rd of December 1757 in Ireland. Supporting evidence and place of birth; the family Bible in his possession.

    In 1850, William F. Scott (1814-1867) household included Mary Meadows born in 1776. A recorded visitor to this household was Mary Meadows' niece, Mary J. Meadows Tatum. Mary J. was the daughter of Austin and Mary Meadows. Austin and Mary) were a member of Briery Church and the children of James Meadows.

    Footnote: Samuel Scott and Elizabeth Biggers had three children: William F. Scott 1814-1867 (children via Betsy Lyle source: Will), Samuel J. Scott (b, abt 1818) who married Frances J. Watson (daughter of Jesse Watson and Mary Meredith) and Louisa Henry Scott (1811-1831) who married James Whitehead (John Whitehead II and Martha "Patty" Baker).

    Children:
    1. 3. Louisa Henry Scott was born Est 1811, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Dec'd 1855, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.
    2. Samuel Joseph Scott was born Est 1818, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Halifax Co., Virginia.
    3. William F. Scott was born Est 1814, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Aug 1867, Prince Edward County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  IMMIGRANT William F. Scott was born 3 Dec 1757, Ireland; died 13 Sep 1842, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    In an 1832 application for a pension for his service during the Revolutionary War, William F. Scott stated that he was born on the 3rd of December 1757 in Ireland. Supporting evidence and place of birth; the family Bible in his possession. - See more at: http://eggisland.com/reynolds/getperson.php?personID=I11467&tree=reynolds1#sthash.texglGhg.dpuf

    William married Mary Elliott 18 Dec 1782. Mary was born C 1765; died Yes, date unknown, Prince Edward Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Elliott was born C 1765; died Yes, date unknown, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counties.amelia/1463.2.1.1/mb.ashx

    Mary Baker's marriage to William Scott was her 2nd marriage. She was first married as shown below to Douglas Baker [she is shown as Mary Elliott]:


    DOUGLAS BAKER (ROBERT) was born Abt. 1688 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and died 1765 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Hemarried JANE THOMPSON Abt. 1733 in Prince Edward County, Virginia.

    Children of DOUGLAS BAKER and JANE THOMPSON are:

    i. ESTHER BAKER, born Aft. 1739- M ? GEORGE SHILLADAY
    ii. ANDREW BAKER, born 1755; died Aft. January 1804. He married CATHERINE BAKER
    iii. DOUGLAS ?DUGGY? BAKER , JR., born 1743; died 1778 in Prince Edward Co, VA-M-MARY ELLIOTT After his death Mary married William Scott.
    iv. JOSHUA BAKER, born Abt. 1745; died 1776. He married HANNAH SMITH
    v. SAMUEL BAKER born Abt. 1748; died 1801 Prince Edward County, VA m- MARY ANNE ARMSTRONG
    vi. JEAN BAKER, born Abt. 1749.m-JOHN ARMSTRONG d 1813 Rogersville, TN
    vii. MARTHA BAKER, born Abt. 1751.m- WILLIAM DAVIDSON
    viii JOSEPH JOEL BAKER born 1754-1815 m-HANNAH
    ix. ROBERT BAKER -1747 d 1773 m MARGARET GRAHAM

    * CALEB BAKER SR.(ROBERT) This is my direct ancestor. He was born Abt. 1690 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and died 20 April 1754 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. He married MARTHA BROOKS Abt. 1713 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, daughter of JOHN BROOKS and MARGARET OSBORNE. She was born Bet. 1693 - 1695 and died Bet. April - May 1759 in Buffalo Creek, Prince Edward County, Virginia.

    Children:
    1. 6. Capt. Samuel Scott was born 1775, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died 1852, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

  3. 14.  John Bigger, Sr. was born Est 1728, Goochland, Virginia Colony (son of William J. Bigger and Martha West); died Abt 1814, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Susannah Bibb:
    Father: John Bibb b: ABT 1703 in Henrico, Virginia
    Mother: Susanna Bigger b: ABT 1711 in Goochland, Virginia
    Marriage 1 James Clarke b: ABT 1735 in Prince Edward, Virginia, United States
    Married: 19 MAY 1762 in Goochland, Virginia
    Children
    Richard Clark b: 5 JUN 1765 in , Amelia, Virginia
    Thomas Clarke b: ABT 1765
    Lucy Clarke b: ABT 1767
    James Bibb Clarke b: ABT 1769
    John Clarke b: ABT 1771
    Marriage 2 John Bigger b: ABT 1725 in Prince Edward, Virginia Married: ABT 1746
    Children
    Tommy Bigger b: ABT 1751
    Andrew Bigger b: ABT 1752
    Sally H. Bigger b: ABT 1753
    William C. Bigger b: ABT 1754
    Samuel Bigger b: ABT 1755
    James Bibb Bigger b: ABT 1756
    Mary Bigger b: ABT 1758
    Susannah Bigger b: ABT 1760
    John Bigger b: ABT 1762

    Issue:
    Mary, married William Steger
    Elizabeth H.C., married Samuel Scott
    Salley, married John Watson
    Andrew
    John Bigger, jr., married Elizabeth Macon
    William C.
    James
    Joseph
    Tommy
    Susannah

    John married Elizabeth Haynes Cary. Elizabeth (daughter of William4 Cary and Elizabeth Haynes/Haines) was born Est 1722, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth Haynes Cary was born Est 1722, Prince Edward County, Virginia (daughter of William4 Cary and Elizabeth Haynes/Haines); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Haynes Cary 'Betsy' Bigger was born Abt 1755, Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.
    2. James Bigger was born Est 1750, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died 1841, Prince Edward County, Virginia.