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Hannah Kent

Female 1673 - Aft 1742  (> 70 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah Kent was born on 20 May 1673 in Perquimans Precinct, Albemarle, North Carolina; died after 1742 in Craven Precinct, Bath, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Farnifold Green married Hannah Kent, whose first husband was JohnSmithwick. They had at least one child, a daughter Ann Smithwick,referred in Farnifold Green’s will above as his “daughter in law,”evidently meaning in today’s legal terminology that she was hisstep-daughter. Hannah Kent’s parents were Thomas Kent and Ann CornellKent. Ann Kent married Thomas Lepper after her first husband’s death,thought to have been during an attack by Tuscarora Indians. Ann Lepperwas murdered by the Tuscaroras during the 1713-14 Indian War. HannahKent Smithwick Green later married Richard Graves and had at least twochildren by him. She also ran the ferry across a tributary of the NeuseRiver not far from Turkey Quarter on the Old Washington Post Road in whatis now Craven County after Graves’s death. Her last husband was GeorgeLinnington; they had no children. She is thought to have died after1742.

    Hannah Graves was Hannah KENT, daughter of Thomas Kent and Ann CornellKent of Rhode Island. The Kents relocated into Old Albemarle County,then to Bath County. Hannah first married a Smithwick and had twodaughters by him (daughter, Anne was mentioned in Farnefold Green’swill.). She then married Captain Farnefold Green and had at least sixchildren by him before he was murdered at their plantation close toOriental, North Carolina, during the Tuscarora Indian Wars (ca 1712-1714). Hannahthen married Richard Graves and had Thomas and Mary Graves by him. (MaryGraves married Richard Nixon.) When Richard Graves died, Hannah Gravesoperated a ferry across what is now Streets Ferry, which is also close towhere her son’s property, Turkey Quarter" is located. The date of deathof Hannah Kent/Smithwick/Green/Graves /Linnington has yet to bediscovered, although it was apparently after 1742 - some time after thedate of George Linnington’s will. (Submitted by Florence Fulford Moore,descendant of Farnefold and Hannah Green, through their daughter,Elizabeth.)

    Hannah married Titus Green in 1715 in Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina, USA. Titus (son of Timothy Green and Anne Farneffold) was born on 27 Nov 1676 in St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA; died in 1719 in Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Hannah Green  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1717 in Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina, USA; died in 1765 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hannah Green Descendancy chart to this point (1.Hannah1) was born in 1717 in Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina, USA; died in 1765 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina.

    Hannah married Richard Farr in 1735 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina. Richard (son of Edward Farr and Fnu Lnu) was born in 1710 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died on 8 Nov 1758 in Onslow, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Richard Farr  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1742 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died in 1794 in Anson, North Carolina, USA.
    2. 4. Titus Green Farr  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Nov 1737 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died in 1762 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina.
    3. 5. James Farr  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Apr 1739 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died in 1797 in Washington, Tennessee, USA.
    4. 6. William Farr  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Mar 1748 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died on 2 Mar 1794 in Fishdam Ford, Union, South Carolina.
    5. 7. Frances Morgan Farr  Descendancy chart to this point died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Richard Farr Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hannah2, 1.Hannah1) was born in 1742 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died in 1794 in Anson, North Carolina, USA.

  2. 4.  Titus Green Farr Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hannah2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 7 Nov 1737 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died in 1762 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina.

  3. 5.  James Farr Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hannah2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 6 Apr 1739 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died in 1797 in Washington, Tennessee, USA.

  4. 6.  William Farr Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hannah2, 1.Hannah1) was born on 16 Mar 1748 in New River, Onslow, North Carolina; died on 2 Mar 1794 in Fishdam Ford, Union, South Carolina.

  5. 7.  Frances Morgan Farr Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hannah2, 1.Hannah1) died in UNKNOWN.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Mary

    Family/Spouse: John Milton. John (son of John Milton) died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. John Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1740 in Halifax, North Carolina, USA; died on 17 Oct 1817 in Milton Plantation, Louisville, Jefferson, Georgia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Milton Descendancy chart to this point (7.Frances3, 2.Hannah2, 1.Hannah1) was born in 1740 in Halifax, North Carolina, USA; died on 17 Oct 1817 in Milton Plantation, Louisville, Jefferson, Georgia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Georgia, USA
    • Military: Between 7 Jan 1776 and 15 Jul 1782, Georgia, USA

    Notes:

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    John Milton, born in 1756 in Halifax County, North Carolina - died in1817 in Burke County, Georgia, is sometimes confused with John J. Melton, born about 1740 in Hanover County, Virginia - died around April 1795 in Hanover/Fluvanna County, Virginia. John Milton married Hannah Elizabeth Spencer in 1780. John Melton married Elizabeth Wade in 1762/1763. John Melton descends from Thomas Melton, born about 1570 in England; John Milton descends from John Milton, born 1564 in England. Thomas Melton & John Milton were brothers, sons of Richard Milton, born 1536 in England.

    John Milton's mother could have been Mary Pharr, Mary Farr, or Mary Farrar. Any of these three women could have been married (or given birth) to John Milton; John Melton; Jonathan Melton, Jr.; or Robert Melton. Sources can be found which provide for all of these possible scenarios. After reviewing all available information, I've concluded that John Milton was the son of Frances Morgan (Mary) Farr (1737-1756) and John Milton (1735- ). It appears Mary died either in childbirth or soon after John was born. There is actually another possible Mary Farr in this line. Frances Morgan (Mary) was born to Richard Farr and Hannah Green in 1737. Her aunt, Richard's sister, was also named "Mary Farr" and was born in 1708. I believe that Mary Farr was the mother of the 1735 John and the 1695 John Milton was his father. Since the 1695 John Milton supposedly came to America in 1730 and married soon after, obviously, 1737 Frances Morgan (Mary) Farr could not have been his wife. Compounding even more the confusion, some sources give 1756 as the dates of death for both the 1708 & 1737 Mary Farrs!

    From "The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans", Johnson, Rossiter, ed., Boston, MA, The Biographical Society, 1904: "Milton, John, soldier, was born in Halifax county, N.C. He joined the Revolutionary army as an ensign in the 1st Georgia regiment, Jan. 7, 1776; was promoted 1st lieutenant; and was taken prisoner at Fort Howe, Georgia, in February, 1777, with Lieut. William Caldwell, on the surrender of that place, held as a hostage, and imprisoned in the castle at St. Augustine, Florida, until November, 1777. He was promoted captain, Sept. 15, 1777, and on his release returned to the army and served until the end of the war, retiring Sept. 15, 1782. He was secretary of the state of Georgia in 1777, 1781-83 and 1789, and on Dec. 6, 1778, at the approach of the British, removed the public records to Perrysburg by order of the governor. He engaged in planting after the war, and received the two votes of the Georgia electors for first President of the United States in 1789. He was a charter member of the (Georgia) Society of the Cincinnati. He was also one of the first mayors of Augusta, Georgia. John married Hannah E. Spencer, and of their children, Gen. Homer Virgil Milton (q.v.), was an officer in the war of 1812."

    From "Historical Register Of Officers Of The Continental Army": "Milton, John (Ga). Ensign 1st Georgia, 7th January, 1776; 1st Lieutenant, November 1776; taken prisoner at Fort Howe, 8th February, 1777; Captain 15th September, 1777; Aide-de Camp to General Lincoln in 1780, and to General Marion in 1781; retired 15th July, 1782. (Died 1803.)" After the war ended, John Milton became a charter member of the Society of Cincinnati and served as the first secretary for the Georgia Society.

    An interesting account appears in a Milledgeville newspaper on May 5, 1828: "The following is a correct list of the Officers of the Georgia line, during the Revolutionary War, who were, or are still, entitled to Military Land Warrants, under the Act of Congress. The lands are, it is believed, situated in Ohio, and are valuable. This list is published for the information of such officers as are still alive, and for the benefit of the heirs of those who are deceased." It lists among the names of 48 officers: Milton, John -- Captain. Warrant # 323 for 300 acres was issued for his Revolutionary War service. Records from his Bounty Land Pension File at the National Archives include a letter written by Milton Dec. 29, 1806, to Gov. Milledge about the land due him for his Revolutionary service. GA Land Lottery-1827; Jefferson Co., Georgia He acquired No. 23, Section 5 in Carroll, Georgia, No. 29, Dt. 16, Sec. 5.

    Milton County, Georgia was created on December 18, 1857 from parts of Cherokee, Forsyth, and Cobb counties. It was named for John Milton, Georgia's first secretary of state. During the American Revolution, Milton traveled to Charleston, South Carolina, and New Bern, North Carolina before moving to Maryland with the official records of the state while Georgia was occupied by the English. Milton County merged with Fulton County on January 1, 1932.

    Old Milton County State Historical Marker - Located at the Alpharetta City Hall (built on the site of the old Milton County Courthouse) in Alpharetta, Georgia

    OLD MILTON COUNTY

    This was the Courthouse of Milton County at the time it was merged with Fulton County Jan. 1, 1932. When the County was created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 18, 1857, it was named for Homer V. Milton, General in the War of 1812, though some claim the name was for his ancestor John Milton, first Secretary of State of Georgia. Among the first County Officers were: Sheriff James C. Mitchell; Clerk of Superior Court Joseph W. Johnston; Clerk of Inferior Court John L. Moore; Ordinary Oliver P. Skelton; Tax Receiver Barnabas B. Johnson; Tax Collector John K.C. Shirley; Treasurer John P. Reaves; Coroner H.W. Paris and Surveyor William Young.

    060-25A GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1955

    John married Hannah Elizabeth Spencer in 1780 in Richmond, Georgia, USA. Hannah (daughter of Living and Mary E Butler) was born in 1761 in South Carolina, USA; died on 20 Jun 1835 in Padam Arum Plantation, Burke, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Homer Virgil Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1781 in Milton Plantation, Louisville, Jefferson, Georgia, USA; died on 2 Apr 1822 in Milton Plantation, Louisville, Jefferson, Georgia, USA; was buried in Saint Lukes Episcopal Cemetery, Marianna, Jackson, Florida, USA.
    2. 10. Lucius Zuintus Cincinnatus Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1785 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA.
    3. 11. Augustus Caesar Adolphus Gustavus Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1790 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA; died on 10 Dec 1791 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA.
    4. 12. Fabius Maximus Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1791 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA; died on 27 Dec 1813 in Padam Arum Plantation, Burke, Georgia.
    5. 13. Mary Ann Armstrong Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1794 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA; died between 1811 and 1888.
    6. 14. Anna Maria Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1800 in Padam Arum Plantation, Burke, Georgia; died on 5 Oct 1885 in Georgia, USA; was buried in Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia, USA.
    7. 15. Julius Caesar Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1801 in Padam Arum Plantation, Burke, Georgia; died on 14 May 1801 in Padam Arum Plantation, Burke, Georgia.