Humphrey

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Birth: 1750 Or 1760 - Culpeper, USA

Elizabeth Humphrey

Marriage: 1774 - Frederick, Virginia, USA

Birth 1620/1630

Death: 1845 - Breathitt, Kentucky, United States

Death bef 1669

Parents: Capt Jesse Saunders, Ann Yancey

m. Francis Posey

Spouse: George Thomas Noble

Charles County Liber L#2 Page 328.

Nathan Noble.

At the request of [Francis Posey of CC, carpenter], the following deed was recorded this Feb 7, 1726.

Born in 1781 in Culpepper, Va.

Jan 17, 1726 from John Smith of Baltimore County, planter, to Francis Posey of CC, carpenter, for 4500 lbs of tobacco and for Died March 23, 1858 in Lost Creek. Kentucky. Age 77.

divers other good causes, all that parcel of land called Skidmores Rest in CC, and bounded by a parcel of land formerly surveyed m. Jane Virginia Neace, the daughter of Henry Neace & Ann Bush - daughter of James Bush and Mary Plunkett. James for John Belayne called Burloyne Hill., a bounded tree of Seabright Maycock’s, the south side of a Great Branch, containing and is the son of Austin Bush and unknown.

laid out for about 80 acres. Also, all that tract of land called Gowers Addition, and bounded by a parcel of land called Maycocks George Washington Noble

Rest, Thos Baker’s land, the land of Wm Thompson, John Posey’s land called Ruddle, containing and laid out for about 30 acres.

b. 1824. d. 1862. Age 38.

Signed - John (S his mark) Smith. Wit - John Hamill, Belain Posey, Tubman (T his mark) Mankin, John Fendall*, Geo Dent*.

m. Phoebe Campbell (Part Cherokee)

JOHN VILLAINE-BELAINE was closely associated with FRANCIS POSEY. For example, he and Francis Posey often

Notes from Genealogy.com: “Two Yankees, Nim McIntosh and Hen Kilburn waylaid George at his home on Barge’s

bought land together and the two families were closely intertwined. He transported himself to Maryland in 1646, for Branch, Breathitt Co., KY and when he came out they shot and killed him. His brother Lossen Noble was killed about which he asked the standard 100 acres. His name is spelled many different ways. In one and the same document he was the same time on John Little’s Creek. George went to Missouri in 1844 and came back to Kentucky and married Phoebe called both John Villaine and John Burlane. Is also recorded as having married Elizabeth Humphreys (?)

Campbell, daughter of Lewis Campbell, and he named his first daughter Missouri for the state. George was a farmer.”

Ann Posey Mould

Caleb Jacob Lovejoy Noble

(1647-1717)

b. 1859, KY. d. 1928. KY Age 78.

m. John Mould

m. Sarah Jane Noble b. 1878. d. 1954. Daughter of James Noble and Rachel Napier

Peter Fugate (La Foucate) (son of James Fugate (La Foucate) and Em Lambe) was born Abt. 1650 in France 941, and died Ambrose Noble

Abt. 1695 in MD 941. He married Frances Mould (1660-1695) on Abt. 1675 in Baltimore County, MD, daughter of John Mould b. circa 1896. d. 1963. Age 67.

and Ann Posey.

m. Omega Noble

Notes for Peter Fugate (La Foucate):According to the Bicentennial history of Lee County, Virginia 1992, the Fugates were French Hugenots. During the reign of the French Kings, the Protestants fled France. The kings were Catholic. The Fugates were Vesta Noble

in Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1664. A will of Henley Fugate was probated in that year. When they came to Virginia someb. 1921. d. 2003 Age 83.

time before 1664 and settled in the county, the offspring moved west shortly thereafter. In the early 1700’s, they were in Botetort m. Edward Fugate (1912-1964)

County. Another article in that book says that the Fugates emigrated from France to Maryland in the mid 1600’s, and then moved Inez Fugate

on to King George County, Virginia in the mid 1700’s. They soon, thereafter, moved to Russell County, from which Lee County b. 1948

was formed in 1792.[Simmons-Smith.FTW]More About Peter Fugate (La Foucate) and Frances Mould:Marriage: Abt. 1675, m. Robert Liftig. 1971. b. 1947

Baltimore County, MD.

Anya Liftig

b. approx. 1650, Normandy, France. Age 60.

b. 1977

Transported to Maryland in 1662 on the King David.

m. Noel Hartman, 2011

Sold to Peter Goldsmith by Capt. Francis Spooner.

Naturalized, 1681.

Dorothy Liftig

d. approx. 1710

b. 1981

m. Jane Armelies Lawton, then Frances Mould (b. 1650, m. 1680) d. of John Mould, Charles Co, MD.

m. David Martin, 2009

Owned “French Plantation” at Cathole Creek, Harford County, Maryland

Then purchased “Peter’s Addition”

Fled to VA for failure to pay taxes

Possibly the same as Peter Foucat, Christened July 19, 1636 in Westminster, St Martin (London), whose parents were Richard and Hestor.

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