_________________________
|
_Junior ADKINSON ____|
| |
| |_________________________
|
|
|--Rhonda ADKINSON
|
| _Bufford GLOVER _________
| |
|_Elsie GLOVER _______|
|
|_Mamie "Main" L. HOLTON _+
(1913 - 1991)
_Christopher Carlyle CASSADY Sr._+
| (1875 - 1953) m 1895
_Angus Floyd CASSADY Sr._|
| (1897 - 1959) |
| |_Martha Ann Elizabeth THOMLEY ___+
| (1874 - 1953) m 1895
|
|--Lougenia CASSADY
|
| _________________________________
| |
|_Jane COTTER ____________|
(1843 - ....) |
|_________________________________
_______________________________
|
_John Richard LISLE ___________|
| (1892 - ....) m 1913 |
| |_______________________________
|
|
|--Arthur Leonard LISLE
| (1929 - ....)
| _John WRIGHT __________________
| | (.... - 1911)
|_Alice Lillian (Ollie) WRIGHT _|
(1894 - ....) m 1913 |
|_Georgianna Elmira YARRINGTON _+
(1868 - ....)
[125]
US Army Service, July 1946 to April 1971 WWII, Korea, Viet Nam - Medical Corps Sgt 1st Class
#510
Arthur Lisle wrote an article for the Nov/Dec 1977 issue of the publication
"MUZZLELOADER" - it appears on page 34 of that publication, it reads in part.
"Last summer I purchased a book, American Engraved Powder Horns, by Stephen V.
Granesay, curator Emeritus of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
On page 74 of this pub was the name of my ancestor, William Yarrington - a
Revolutionary War Sergeant. Examining the horn revealed extensive and delicate
scrimshaw over the entire surface. The relic is worn smooth as silk and has
turned golden brown with age... around the horn is carved , William
Yarrington, August ye 4th, 1759". Glued to the upper part near the spout is a
small piece of paper with faded brown script that reads; "This horn was found
on the East Bank of Oyster Pond on (?) Point, Long Island, in the year 1818
embedded in the earth".
"... the director gave me a copy of a book with the history of the Yarrington
family. Mr. Hurley also supplied me with a report from the New York Historical
Society that may shed more light on my ancestor's military record."
#442
Taken from notes of Robert Yarrington, b. 1917 as given to
Emily Yarrington McAlister, circa 1980's.
BEGIN--------
Record of Service of William Yarrington, born 1735. (Sergeant)
Archives of State of New York. The Revolution
Yarrington, William. May 1, 1779, enlisted, Capt. John Davis Co.
4th Reg. New York. Commanded by Col. Frederick Weissenfels
New York in the Revolution as Colony and State.
2nd Regt. New York, under Col. Philip Van Cortlandt.
Record arranged and classified by James A. Roberts, Comprotller.
William Yarrington, 3rd Regiment of New York.
Capt. Griffing's Company, Commanded by Col. James Clinton
Account in Payroll of Capt. Roe. Troops ending May 1st. 1776.
When on this payroll, service regiments had not been formed.
Later most of them appeared in regiments. Most of them in the
4th Regiment. Johnathan Yarrington, Achsah's Father in Col.
Clinton's army, double line.
Johnathan Yarrington, married Sara Smith.
same book on Capt. Roe's payroll, in Daniel Griffing's Co., 2nd
New York Reg., commanded by Col. James Clinton. Enlisted March
2nd, 1776.
(Robert William, Jr. and William Henderson sons of Robert William
son of William Robert son of Charles Wright, Charles Wright son of
Uriah Cleveland, Uriah Cleveland son of Wm. born 1735, William son
of Wm. born 1703, William son of William B. of Wales.
END of #442---------
_William PETERS _______________
|
_Thomas James PETERS Sr._|
| (1890 - 1965) m 1909 |
| |_Minervia HUGHES ______________
|
|
|--Walsie Bea PETERS
|
| _William Robert THOMLEY Sr.____+
| | (1850 - 1937) m 1872
|_Lula Mae THOMLEY _______|
(1894 - 1965) m 1909 |
|_Elizabeth Jane Amelia GILLEY _+
(1858 - 1942) m 1872
_Ellias WRIGHT _________
|
_Thomas Edward WRIGHT ___|
| (1879 - 1938) m 1903 |
| |_Martha UNKNOWN ________
|
|
|--Ouida Lee WRIGHT
| (1923 - 1993)
| _Joshua Columbus BUSH __+
| | (1861 - 1920) m 1882
|_Susan Hettie Jane BUSH _|
(1886 - 1966) m 1903 |
|_Alice Matilda THOMLEY _+
(1865 - 1953) m 1882
__
|
_Ellias WRIGHT ______|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Thomas Edward WRIGHT
| (1879 - 1938)
| __
| |
|_Martha UNKNOWN _____|
|
|__
[246] June 18, 1900 census shows that Thomas Edward Wright was a boarder in the home of the Owens Lewis family.