I am a descendant of Major Thomas Blair who married the widow, Jane Ruth McCuiston in about 1763 in the part of Rowan County, North Carolina that became Guilford County in 1771. I descend from their daughter, Martha Blair, born February 12, 1771 in Guilford County, NC, who married her first cousin, John Blair, born October 22, 1767 in the part of Rowan County, NC. that became Guilford county in 1771. John and Martha Blair married on April 27, 1790 in Guilford County, North Carolina, and soon moved to Logan County, Kentucky, and then to Tennessee, first settling in Davidson County where her brothers, John Calhoun Blair and Samuel Ruth Blair had settled about 1785. Samuel Ruth Blair also participated in the American Revolution, and in his War Pension File there is an affidavit stating that Martha Blair was a sister of Samuel Ruth Blair.
Patriot Ancestor - William Adams
by Stephen B. Kirby on May 10, 2020
Parents: William James Adams and Lydia Martin
Birth: 1733, County Antrim, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Death: November 27, 1799, York County, South Carolina, USA
Wife: Margaret Ewart
Parents: Robert Ewart and Catherine Catherwood
Birth: 1746
Married: North Carolina 1765
Death: 1824
Children: Francis Adams, Kathrine Adams (Carrigan), Jean H. Adams (Campbell),
Robert E. Adams, James S. Adams, William Adams, Jr., Rachel Adams,
(Barnett), Margaret Adams (Watson), Joseph R. Adams, Elizabeth Adams,
John B. Adams
In 1740 William Adams age 7 moved with his family from Ireland to the American Colonies. They were part of the waves of Presbyterian Scots-Irish immigrants moving to America. These Scots-Irish immigrants were seeking religious freedom from taxation by the British Government for support of the established Anglican Church of England and the liberty to allow them to practice their Presbyterianism. This Scots-Irish migration of nearly 500,000 to the American Colonies, by the time of the American Revolution, would become a major part of its military core. Unoccupied prior to 1730, the Virginia and Carolina Piedmont areas were settled by these people as they began to come down the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road from Pennsylvania and other parts of America . By 1750 they had moved into North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.
Birth: 1733, County Antrim, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Death: November 27, 1799, York County, South Carolina, USA
Wife: Margaret Ewart
Parents: Robert Ewart and Catherine Catherwood
Birth: 1746
Married: North Carolina 1765
Death: 1824
Children: Francis Adams, Kathrine Adams (Carrigan), Jean H. Adams (Campbell),
Robert E. Adams, James S. Adams, William Adams, Jr., Rachel Adams,
(Barnett), Margaret Adams (Watson), Joseph R. Adams, Elizabeth Adams,
John B. Adams
In 1740 William Adams age 7 moved with his family from Ireland to the American Colonies. They were part of the waves of Presbyterian Scots-Irish immigrants moving to America. These Scots-Irish immigrants were seeking religious freedom from taxation by the British Government for support of the established Anglican Church of England and the liberty to allow them to practice their Presbyterianism. This Scots-Irish migration of nearly 500,000 to the American Colonies, by the time of the American Revolution, would become a major part of its military core. Unoccupied prior to 1730, the Virginia and Carolina Piedmont areas were settled by these people as they began to come down the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road from Pennsylvania and other parts of America . By 1750 they had moved into North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.
Patriot Ancestor - Joseph Fuqua
by Alexander Hodge TXSSAR on March 2, 2020
5th Virginia Regiment
Birth: 4 May 1756, Lunenburg County, Virginia
Death: 4 May 1829, Bedford County, Virginia
The settler who gave the town of Liberty his land, and Texas his sons. Born on May 4, 1756 and dying May 4 seventy-three years later, Joseph Fuqua led a generally quiet life as a farmer and family man. He is remembered in Bedford today for an outstanding act of generosity he shared with another man who went on to obscurity. Joseph Fuqua and
William Downing donated the 100 acres that became the site of the town established in 1782 as Liberty. He had fought in the Revolutionary War before settling in this area, enlisting Feb.22, 1776 and fighting in the battles of Cowpens and Brandywine. He was discharged in 1778.
Birth: 4 May 1756, Lunenburg County, Virginia
Death: 4 May 1829, Bedford County, Virginia
The settler who gave the town of Liberty his land, and Texas his sons. Born on May 4, 1756 and dying May 4 seventy-three years later, Joseph Fuqua led a generally quiet life as a farmer and family man. He is remembered in Bedford today for an outstanding act of generosity he shared with another man who went on to obscurity. Joseph Fuqua and
William Downing donated the 100 acres that became the site of the town established in 1782 as Liberty. He had fought in the Revolutionary War before settling in this area, enlisting Feb.22, 1776 and fighting in the battles of Cowpens and Brandywine. He was discharged in 1778.
Memorial Service for Lewis Mangum Jr., Saturday, March 13, 2020 @ 11:00AM
by Stephen B. Kirby on February 28, 2020
Lewis Mangum, Jr. passed away on February 13, 2020, and was cremated. Visitation with the family is at 10.00 a.m. on Saturday, March 13, 2020 at the Pearland Methodist Church located at 2314 North Grand Blvd., which is just off FR-518 south of the rail-road tracks. The easiest way to get to the church is to take the Sam Houston toll road to Cullen and go south on Cullen to FR-518, then turn left and drive one block to North Grand Blvd. Take a left turn on North Grand Blvd. and the Methodist Church is on the left. The memorial service is at the Pearland Methodist Church beginning at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 13, 2020. The phone number of the Pearland Methodist Church is 281-485-1466.
Dinner Meeting - Tuesday, January 28, 2020 @ 6:30PM
by Stephen B. Kirby on January 21, 2020
We look forward to seeing many of you at our member meeting on Tuesday Jan. 28th @ 6:30pm at Sweetwater Country Club.
Our speaker for this meeting will be David H. Falloure. David has authored 3 books on the Texas ports and ship channel, and worked on a PBS documentary about the Houston Ship Channel: Deep Water Centennial. David has an online blog about Brands in History (brandsinhistory.com).
If you are planning to attend please contact Lovell Aldrich at 281-451-4547 to RSVP.
Our speaker for this meeting will be David H. Falloure. David has authored 3 books on the Texas ports and ship channel, and worked on a PBS documentary about the Houston Ship Channel: Deep Water Centennial. David has an online blog about Brands in History (brandsinhistory.com).
If you are planning to attend please contact Lovell Aldrich at 281-451-4547 to RSVP.
Patriot Ancestor - Norvell Robertson
by Stephen B. Kirby on November 8, 2019
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Norvell Robertson |
Private—Virginia Militia
Birth: 22 May 1765 , Buckingham, Virginia
Death: 16 September 1855 , Covington County, Mississippi
The following is an excerpt from the Autobiography of Norvell Robertson on file at the Department of Archives and History, Jackson, MS.
I was born on the 22nd day of May 1765 in Buckingham, Virginia near the line from Cumberland and shortly after was removed to the latter county, in which I was brought up, and resided till the last of November 1786, when I left my native country for the State of Georgia. My father, whose name was Jeffrey Robertson, was in quite moderate circumstances, and did not possess the means of giving his children much education.
VA Hospital Visit Saturday November 9th at 10am
by Stephen B. Kirby on November 7, 2019
Our next Houston VA Hospital visit is Saturday November 9th at 10am and we will meet in the hospital main lobby for about 9:45am.
Should anyone like to participate purchasing gift bag items, I will be picking up the majority of the gift items on the evening of Thursday November 7th, so let me know should you want to participate.
Fred Bultman
Should anyone like to participate purchasing gift bag items, I will be picking up the majority of the gift items on the evening of Thursday November 7th, so let me know should you want to participate.
Fred Bultman
Business Meeting - October 29, 2019 at 7:00PM
by Stephen B. Kirby on September 25, 2019
October 29, 2019 at 7:00PM there will be a business planning meeting at the home of Lovell Aldrich, email reservations@hodgesar.org or Phone 281-491-1542. Officers are expected to attend and members are welcome.
Dinner Meeting - Tuesday Sept 24, 2019 @6:30PM
by Stephen B. Kirby on September 17, 2019
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at the Sweetwater country Club, 4400 Palm Royale Blvd, Sugar Land, Texas 77479. The speaker is Thom Jackson and he will be speaking on the Constitution. We will have a new member Orientation at 6:00 PM. If you are a new member or older member who wants to find out more about our Chapter or the SAR, please join us. The regular meeting will start at 6:30PM (Social) and meeting starts at 7:00PM.
Please contact Lovell at 281-491-1542 and let him know if you are coming and/or with a guest. The menu is Tilapia with white Wine Cream Sauce or Chicken Marsala. Please do this ASAP.
Please contact Lovell at 281-491-1542 and let him know if you are coming and/or with a guest. The menu is Tilapia with white Wine Cream Sauce or Chicken Marsala. Please do this ASAP.
Business Meeting - August 27, 2019 at 7:00PM
by Stephen B. Kirby on August 21, 2019
August 27, 2019 at 7:00PM there will be a business planning meeting at the home of Lovell Aldrich, email reservations@hodgesar.org or Phone 281-491-1542. Officers are expected to attend and members are welcome.
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