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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alamander Duncan (son of Benjamin Duncan and Lattice Foley).

    Notes:

    WILL: GRANFATHER: MOTHER: will of James Foley of Fauquier Co., VA, Will Book 10, page 22, dated 18 April 1825, when recorded 26 Aug. 1826; names his mother Lattice Duncan, and James Foley grandson Alamander Duncan.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin Duncan

    Benjamin married Lattice Foley on 13 Sep 1800 in Fauquier County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lattice Foley (daughter of Capt. James Foley, Jr. and Sarah O'bannon).

    Notes:

    WILL: FATHER: will of James Foley of Fauquier County, VA, Will Book 10, page 22, dated 18 April 1825, when recorded 26 Aug. 1826; names daughter Lattice, and her son Alamander Duncan.

    Children:
    1. 1. Alamander Duncan


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Capt. James Foley, Jr.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.

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Foley (Capt.), James, born 1737 Prince William County, VA (relative: Samuel Jesse Workman); LDS IGI; Mar. 1992 edition, VA; pg. 11,088, film # 0170878



    MILITARY-FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR-RESIDENTS: 27th March 1760 James Foley, Ensign took the usual Oath . . .(Fauquier County Minute Book 1759-1762, p. 51); MINUTE BOOK ABSTRACT OF FAUQUIER COUNTY VIRGINIA 1759-1761, ed. by Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The An tient Press, McLean VA.; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN.

    MILITARY-FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR-RESIDENTS: 27 Nov. 1761 James Foley, Ensign took the usual Oath . . .(Fauquier County Minute Book 1759-1762, p. 223); MINUTE BOOK ABSTRACT OF FAUQUIER COUNTY VIRGINIA 1759-1761, ed. by Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The Anti ent Press, McLean VA.; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN.

    MILITARY-FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR-RESIDENTS: James Foley, lieutenant [Ensign] of the Fauquier County, Va. Militia, dated Nov., 26 1761; VIRGINIA COLONIAL MILITIA, 1651-1776; page 96; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN

    PROBATE-GRANDFATHER-FATHER: will of John Foley; signed 1 Sept. 1755, proven 9 Nov. 1762; WILL ABSTRACTS OF STAFFORD COUNTY VIRGINIA; 1748-1767; page 103, by Sparacio; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN. NOTE: names James Foley son th e of James Foley, and the grandson of John Foley of Stafford County, Overwharton Parish, Virginia.

    PROBATE-FATHER: will of James Foley; written in 1793, proven in 1797 (Fauquier County Will book 3, pg. 51); FAUQUIER FAMILIES, 1759-1799; by John P. Alcock; Athen, Georgia; Iberian Pub. County; pg. 123; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne , IN; NOTE: mentions James Foley as one of his children.

    RESIDENCE: Jas. Foley Fauquier County, VA; 1770 Rent Roll; page N 19, A. I. S. (ACCELERATED INDEX SYSTEM)

    MILITARY-REVOLUTIONARY WAR: James Foley Jr., of the Fauquier Militia, appointed as Lieutenant, 24 March 1777; took oath as Lieutenant, 25 Aug. 1777; recorded as Captain in 25 October, 1779; FAUQUIER County, VIRGINIA COURT RECORDS 1776-1782; by J ohn K. Gott; Heritage Books, Inc.; pg. 14, 295, 432; Allen County, Library Ft. Wayne IN

    MILITARY-REVOLUTIONARY WAR: from the pension application of Thomas Leach S8837: some time early in the year 1781, I being then under sixteen years of age, left my Fathers House in Farquier [sic: Fauquier] County Va. and entered the service of the U. S in the Virginia Militia under Capt. John Obannon, who marched us to Williamsburg Va. after we arrived at Williamsburg Capt. Obannon was promoted to a Major, and one James Foley took the command of our Company in Obannons stead. We remained there about five weeks and were driven out by the Brittish [20 Apr 1781], I and we retreated through the Country to Richmond where we were reinforced (by Gen. Anthony Wayne, who joined Gen. Lafayette 10 Junl, and in our turn followed the Brittish to Little York, and there besieged them 19 days [sic: 28 Sep - 19 Oct 19 Oct 1781] when they surrendered. I was then detached to the part of the Army, that took charge of the prisoners and marched them from York to the Winchester Barricks 4 miles Westward of Winchester Va. And I was there discharged. I was commanded by Capt. Foley only until about April,. See: http://revwarapps.org/s8837.pdf

    MILITARY-REVOLUTIONARY WAR: 1781, April 12 - The subscribing officers, at Williamsburg, belonging to the Fauquier militia now in service, . . . James Foley; THE VIGINIA GENEALOGIST, Vol. 17, 1973, p. 28; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne , IN; NOTE: this was likely the prelude to the siege of Yorktown.

    RESIDENCE: Fauquier County, VA, tax list of 1800, Foaley, James Capt.; THE VIGINIA GENEALOGIST, Vol. #21, Jan.-Mar. 1977 p. 89; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN

    RESIDENCE: census of 1810: Foley, James: Fauquier County VA: pg. 269: 10101-00221-09; VIRGINIA 1810 CENSUS INDEX; pg. 110, edited By Ronald Vern Jackson & Gary Ronald Teeples; Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc.

    PROBATE-CHILDREN-DEATH: will of James Foley of Fauquier County, VA, Will Book 10, page 22, written and, dated 18 April 1825, proven 26 Aug. 1826, and recorded 25 Sep. 1826: names children: sons Thomas, James, Balis Foley, and Briant: daughters K itty Foley, Sally Foley, Lattice Duncan and Lattice's son Alamander Duncan.

    PROBATE-GRANDCHILDREN: 9 Oct. 1826, Milly Foley widow of Balis Foley petitions the administrator of "James Foley decd." of Fauquier County, Virginia, on behalf of their children: Mariah, Hulda, Elizabeth, Balis & Pamela Foley, in order to clai m "all such Sums of money as Personal Property as I'm my own right as --- Guardian of the infant children of the said Balis Foley decd. my be entitled to in Right of the Said Balis Foley decd. From the Estate of the said James Foley decd."; Gall atin County, KY, Deed Book F pg. 205.

    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]


  2. 7.  Sarah O'bannon was born about 1745 in Prince William County, VA (daughter of John O'bannon and Sarah Barbee).

    Notes:

    BIRTH: IGI page 24010, batch/film #F503502, serial/sheet # 0011.

    WILL-FATHER: John O"Bannon, 28 Mar. 1774, Fauquier County, Va., names his daughter Sarah Foley; Book of Abstracts of Fauquier County, Va. Wills, Inventories & Accts. 1759-1800, by John Gott, Genealogical Pub. County, 1980, Baltimore, Md.

    RESIDENCE: census of 1810: Foley, James: Fauquier County VA: pg. 269: 10101-00221-09; VIRGINIA 1810 CENSUS INDEX; edited By Ronald Vern Jackson & Gary Ronald Teeples; Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc.

    DEATH: Sarah evidently died after the 1810 census, but before her husbands wrote his will on 18 April 1825: will of James Foley of Fauquier County, VA, Will Book 10, page 22.

    Died:
    Y
    Y
    Y
    Y

    Children:
    1. Thomas Foley
    2. Bryan Foley died before 1825.
    3. 3. Lattice Foley
    4. Nancy Foley
    5. Kitty Foley
    6. Sally Foley
    7. Elizabeth Foley
    8. Helen Foley
    9. James Foley, Jr. was born in 1766 in Fauquier County, VA; died about 1801 in Fauquier County, VA.
    10. Bayless Foley was born about 1774 in Fauquier County, VA; died before 9 May 1825 in Gallatin County, KY.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Foley, Sr. was born between 1708 and 1714 in Stafford County, VA (son of John Foley, Sr.); died about 1797 in Fauquier County, VA.

    Notes:

    RESIDENCE-AGE: lists James Foley as a tobacco planter; Between the age of 10 & 16, dated about 11 Nov 1724; THE REGISTER OF OVERWHARTON PARISH, STAFFORD COUNTY,VIRGINIA; 1723-1758; page 164; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN;

    DEED-RESIDENTS: On 18th of March 1740 John Foley Senr. of Stafford County & James Foley of Prince William County, purchased 305 acres of land located on "Pignut Ridge" for the sum of 500 ?U1 Sterling, from Denis Conyer, recorded in Prince Willia m County Deed Book E 1740-1741, ditto: page 31, VIRGINIA COUNTY COURT RECORDS , DEED ABSTACTS of PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA (1740-1741), DEED BOOK E, Edited & Published by Ruth & Sam Sparacio, 1989; from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne , IN

    LAND: VIRGINIA NORTHERN NECK LAND GRANTS, Vol. II; 1742-1775; by Gertrude E. Gray, Genealogical Pub. County, Inc., Baltimore, 1988; page 12, dated 28 May 1745; NOTE: land was located on Pignut Ridge in Prince William County, Va.; from the Alle n County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN

    WILL: FATHER: James Foley is mentioned as son in the will of John Foley of Stafford County, Overwharton Parish, VA. John Foley willed his son James Foley land located on "Pignut Ridge" in Prince William County. The will was signed 1 Sept. 1755 , and proven 9 Nov. 1762, on page 103, Will Abstracts of Stafford County Virginia, 1748-1767, by Sparacio, from the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN.

    LAND: "I -172: James Foley Sr. of Fauquier County, 117 A. on Broad Run in said County . . . 23 Aug 1770"; VIRGINIA NORTHERN NECK LAND GRANTS, Vol. II; 1742-1775; by Gertrude E. Gray, Genealogical Pub. County, Inc., Baltimore, 1988; page 100; fro m the Allen County, Library, Ft. Wayne, IN; NOTE:

    RESIDENCE: James Foley Sen. Fauquier County, VA Rent Roll, 1770; page N 19, A. I. S. (ACCELERATED INDEX SYSTEM)

    WILL: will of James Foley, written in 1793, proven in 1797, in Will book 3, pg. 51. He names his wife Elizabeth; "my children by said Elizabeth": Susannah Foley Ogilvie, Presley Foley Ogilvie, Leah Foley Ogilvie, Lattice Foley, and Molly Foley ; residue to be divided among "my children": John, James, Thomas, William, Bryant, Sarah Watts (widow of Farancis), and Enoch

    Children:
    1. Sarah Foley
    2. Enoch Foley
    3. John Foley was born about 1741 in Prince William County, VA.
    4. 6. Capt. James Foley, Jr. was born about 1741 in Prince William County, VA; died in Aug 1826 in Fauquier County, VA.
    5. Thomas Foley was born about 1742 in Stafford County, VA; died about 1826 in Fauquier County, VA.
    6. Bryant Foley was born about 1755 in Prince William County, VA.
    7. William Foley was born about 1756 in Fauquier County, VA; died on 28 Jul 1836 in Fauquier County, VA.

  2. 14.  John O'bannon was born in 1710 in Washinton Parish, Westmoreland County, VA (son of Bryan Boru O'bannon and Sarah); died on 28 Mar 1774 in Salem, Fauquier County, VA.

    Notes:

    THE O'BANNON-O'BANION FAMILY
    John O'Bannon, son of Brien Boru O'Banon, by his lawful wife, name unknown. He was born about 1710 in Salem, Fauquier County, Virginia. He died in 1773 in Salem and his will was probated 28 March 1774. (Fauquier County, Virginia Will Book 1. 2). He married Sarah Barbee, born about 1714; a daughter of Thomas and Mary Barbee of Stafford County, Virginia. A few words about the Barbee Family:
    is not known who the first Barbee to Virginia was, but in the book, "Huguenot Emigration to Virginia, by Brock, pg. 29-31, in the rolls of passengers of the ship, Le Navire Memmi le Masseous pour alley Virginia is: Claude Barbie and his wife,osengers. His wife is named in several articles as Amy. They were supposed to have settled in Manakin Township (Goochland County, Virginia). More research is needed. The first known Barbee was Andrew Barbee who lived in Stafford County, Virgini a. The first reference in that county's reference book was: A John Waugh sold Andrew Barbee of that county, three hundred acres of land being part of a greater tract laid out by a Capt. Brent. No date was given but it must have been in the lat e 1600's. There is another deed of gift dated 9 April 1700, "I George Mason of the County of Stafford of the Colony of Virginia.... to Thomas and Mary Barbee, son and daughter of the late Andrew Barbee .... two hundred acres lying upon Auquikoo k Run in Stafford County Andrew Barbee of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia was deceased before 1699 and was married to Sarah, last name unknown. In 1699, Sarah married secondly, Thomas James, son of John James. The widow of Andrew B arbee, Stafford County, Virginia (Will Book 2, p. 150-1699-1709), and inventory of Andrew Barbey (Barbee) by Thos. James, who married the widow of Barbey. Inventory made 11 Sept. 1699. Thomas ("T" his mark); Sarah ("E" her mark) James. Above th e names of Thomas and Sarah were the "T" and "E"; perhaps her name was actually Elizabeth Sarah. On 12 November 1702. Came Thomas James and Sarah and Received inventory of Andrew Barbey's estate given to the orphans of Barbee. Issue:
    1.Mary Barbee, untraced.
    0.Thomas Barbee, died 1748 in Stafford County, Virginia. Gift of land to these children by Geo. Mason (2nd or 3rd) dated April 9, 1700. He married Mary. Issue:
    a.Sarah Barbee, born about 1714 married John O'Bannon.
    b.Andrew Barbee, born about 1718.
    c.Lydia Barbee, born about 1718.
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    John married Sarah Barbee. Sarah (daughter of Thomas Barbee and Mary) was born in 1714 in Stafford County, VA; died in 1806 in Salem, Fauquier County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Sarah Barbee was born in 1714 in Stafford County, VA (daughter of Thomas Barbee and Mary); died in 1806 in Salem, Fauquier County, VA.
    Children:
    1. Capt. William O'bannon was born in 1729 in Prince William County, VA; died on 17 Oct 1807 in Fauquier County, VA.
    2. John O'bannon, Jr. was born about 1735 in Prince William County, VA; died on 21 Feb 1797 in Fauquier County, VA.
    3. Thomas O'bannon was born about 1738-1739 in Prince William County, VA; died in Mar 1780.
    4. James O'bannon was born about 1741 in Prince William County, VA; died in 1809 in Washington County, KY.
    5. Joseph O'bannon was born about 1743 in Prince William County, VA; died about 1812.
    6. 7. Sarah O'bannon was born about 1745 in Prince William County, VA.
    7. Bryant O'bannon was born about 1750 in Prince William County, VA; died in 1784 in Berkeley County, WV.
    8. Samuel O'bannon was born about 1751 in Prince William County, VA; died about 1822 in Berkeley County, WV.
    9. Catherine O'bannon was born about 1751 in Prince William County, VA; died before 1790 in Fauquier County, VA.
    10. Andrew O'bannon was born in 1753 in Prince William County, VA; died in 1813 in Garrard County, VA.
    11. George O'bannon was born in 1759 in Prince William County, VA; died in 1776 in Harlem Heights, NY.
    12. Benjamine O'bannon was born on 23 Nov 1759 in Prince William County, VA; died on 20 Jun 1834 in Lincoln County, KY.


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