This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants
1. | Sylvester Brisby was born in 1858 in Gallatin County, KY (son of Thomas S. Brisby and Eleanor Foley). |
2. | Thomas S. Brisby was born in 1812 in KY. Thomas married Eleanor Foley on 25 Apr 1842 in Gallatin County, KY. Eleanor (daughter of Bayless Foley and Mildrid Breeden) was born in 1814 in Gallatin County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Eleanor Foley was born in 1814 in Gallatin County, KY (daughter of Bayless Foley and Mildrid Breeden).
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6. | Bayless Foley was born about 1774 in Fauquier County, VA (son of Capt. James Foley, Jr. and Sarah O'bannon); died before 9 May 1825 in Gallatin County, KY. Bayless married Mildrid Breeden on 2 Jun 1801 in Shelby County, KY. Mildrid (daughter of Richard Breeden and Frances Chiles) was born about 1781 in VA; died after 14 Sep 1829 in Gallatin County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Mildrid Breeden was born about 1781 in VA (daughter of Richard Breeden and Frances Chiles); died after 14 Sep 1829 in Gallatin County, KY.
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12. | Capt. James Foley, Jr. was born about 1741 in Prince William County, VA (son of James Foley, Sr.); died in Aug 1826 in Fauquier County, VA. James married Sarah O'bannon on 25 Jun 1765 in Fauquier County, VA. Sarah (daughter of John O'bannon and Sarah Barbee) was born about 1745 in Prince William County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Sarah O'bannon was born about 1745 in Prince William County, VA (daughter of John O'bannon and Sarah Barbee).
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14. | Richard Breeden was born about 1749 in VA (son of Richard Breeding\Cross and Eleanor Cross); died before 25 Jul 1798 in Shelby County, KY. Richard married Frances Chiles about 1774 in VA. Frances (daughter of Paul Chiles and Anne Rowland) was born about 1754 in VA; died about 1829-1830 in Shelby County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Frances Chiles was born about 1754 in VA (daughter of Paul Chiles and Anne Rowland); died about 1829-1830 in Shelby County, KY.
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If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are