Catharine Skeer1

F, ID# 3801, b. 22 October 1749
  • Note*: She was from St. Georges Hundred.
  • Last Edited: 6 Jan 2002

Family 1: Jacob McCombs d. 11 May 1775

Family 2: Elias Naudain V b. Sep 1751, d. 9 Mar 1800

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 10, 21. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 201 (giving her name as Catherine Skeer McComb and not giving the date).

Arnold Naudain Jr.

M, ID# 3802, b. 1753, d. 21 September 1819
  • Note*: • He farmed in Appoquinimink Hundred, where he owned three farms. He had no children by his second or third wife. He replaced his deceased brother, Elias, as an elder of Drawyer's Presbyterian Church in 1801 and served for four years, when he became a Methodist.
    • That he owned at least one slave is evidenced by this advertisement in a Philadelphia newspaper in November 1778:
       "TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
       "RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on Friday night the second of October last, a likely, lusty, young black wench, named DIANA, formerly belonging to Mrs. Ann Griffith; she has large white eyes, and large high breasts; Had on when she went away, a black and white short gown, and petticoat of the same; she took with her two tos [sic] shifts, a white corded petticoat, and a plain white jacket gathered round the hips. Whoever will bring the said wench home to the subscriber, living at Black Bridge, Apoquiniminck [sic] Hundred, Newcastle County, shall be paid the above reward and reasonable charge, by ARNOLD NAUDAIN, Jun."10,11
  • Last Edited: 13 Aug 2018

Family 1: Sarah _____

Family 3: Mary Schee b. c 1757, d. c 1800

Citations

  1. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (naming Arnold Naudain as his father).
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 10 (naming Arnold Naudain as his father). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  3. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (naming Catherine Allfree as his mother).
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 10 (naming Catharine Allfree as his mother).
  5. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 22.
  6. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200.
  7. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 10.
  8. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (not giving the date).
  9. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 200 (giving only the year).
  10. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 23 (first bullet).
  11. [S1492] The Pennsylvania Packet, Philadelphia, Penn., online at http://www.newspapers.com, 7 Nov 1778, p. 3 (second bullet). The ad for Diana ran again twice in January 1779.
  12. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 95 (naming Arnold Naudain as her father).
  13. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 201 (naming Arnold Naudain, Jr. as his father).

Mary Schee1

F, ID# 3803, b. circa 1757, d. circa 1800
  • Last Edited: 12 Aug 2018

Family: Arnold Naudain Jr. b. 1753, d. 21 Sep 1819

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 10, 22-23. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (not giving the date).
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 22.
  4. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, p. 201 (naming Mary Schee as his mother).

Mrs. _____ Skilleton1

F, ID# 3804
  • Last Edited: 12 Aug 2018

Family: Arnold Naudain Jr. b. 1753, d. 21 Sep 1819

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 10. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 22.

Sarah _____1

F, ID# 3805
  • Last Edited: 28 Jan 1995

Family: Arnold Naudain Jr. b. 1753, d. 21 Sep 1819

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 10. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

John Naudain1

M, ID# 3806, b. 1782, d. 3 March 1784
  • Last Edited: 3 Apr 2010

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 10. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), pp. 200, 201, 280 (naming Arnold Naudain, Sr. as his father).
  3. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, pp. 201 (naming Catherine Alfree as his mother), 280 (naming Catherine Naudain as his mother).
  4. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, pp. 201, 280 (stating that he died 3 Mar 1784, "aged 2 years"), 300.
  5. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, pp. 201 (giving only the year), 280, 300 (giving only the year).
  6. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for viewed on 3 Apr 2010 (John Naudain, memorial no. 14449294).
  7. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred, above, pp. 280, 300.

Andrew Naudain1

M, ID# 3807, b. 27 October 1758, d. 19 September 1819
  • Note*: He farmed and operated a store at Naudain's Landing. Following the tradition of his father and grandfather, he was an elder in the Presbyterian Church. His and Rebecca's marriage date may have been 3 Mar 1786.
  • Last Edited: 26 Jan 2018

Family 1: Rebecca Snow b. 30 Dec 1770, d. 28 Jan 1813

Family 2: Ann Wilson d. 25 Dec 1816

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 10, 23-25. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (Harrisburg, Penn.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., 1896), p. 328 (naming Arnold Naudain as his father).
  3. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (naming Catharine Alfree as his mother).
  4. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (stating that he was born in 1758 without naming the place).
  5. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (stating that he died in 1819).
  6. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (naming Andrew Naudain as his father).
  7. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (naming Andrew Naudain as his father).
  8. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 23-24, 62 (naming Andrew Naudain as her father).
  9. [S1404] "Daniel Corbit Bible," typescript included in "Historical Society of Pennsylvania Family Collection, vol. 0116," online at http://www.familysearch.org (naming Andrew Naudain as her father).

Mary Naudain

F, ID# 3808, b. 13 May 1761, d. December 1814
  • Birth*: She was born on 13 May 1761.3
  • Marriage*: She married Francis Barber in February 1784.4
  • Death*: She died in December 1814 at age 53.3
  • Will Abstract*: Her will is of record in Will Record P, Vol. 1, Page 61, Office of Register of Wills, Dover, Delaware. Andrew Naudain and Arnold Naudain were witnesses to the will. It was probated on 21 Dec 1814.5
  • Note*: She died between 9 Dec 1814 and 21 Dec 1814, as those are the dates of her will and probate respectively.5
  • Last Edited: 12 Sep 2011

Family: Francis Barber b. 22 Dec 1749, d. 1819

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 10-11 (naming Arnold Naudain as her father). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 10-11 (naming Catharine Allfree as her mother).
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 11, 25.
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 11.
  5. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 25.
  6. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 25 (naming Mary Naudain as his mother).
  7. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 25 (naming Mary Naudain as her mother).

Rebecca Snow1

F, ID# 3809, b. 30 December 1770, d. 28 January 1813
  • Note*: She was from near Leipsic, Delaware, and her ancestors came to Delaware in 1635. She inherited land near Leipsic, 300 acres that became known as Naudain's Landing, and she and Andrew lived there and are buried there. Their home was known as Snowland. Her marriage date may have been 3 Mar 1786.
  • Last Edited: 26 Jan 2018

Family: Andrew Naudain b. 27 Oct 1758, d. 19 Sep 1819

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 10, 23-25. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (Harrisburg, Penn.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., 1896), p. 328 (stating that she was born in 1770).
  3. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (stating that she died in 1813).
  4. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (naming Rebecca Snow as his mother).
  5. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German, above, p. 328 (naming Rebecka Snow as his mother).
  6. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 23-24 (naming Rebecca Snow as her mother).
  7. [S1404] "Daniel Corbit Bible," typescript included in "Historical Society of Pennsylvania Family Collection, vol. 0116," online at http://www.familysearch.org (naming Rebecca Naudain as her mother).

Francis Barber

M, ID# 3810, b. 22 December 1749, d. 1819
  • Will Abstract*: His will directed that his sons Francis and Benjamin pay to provide a classical education to the youngest son, Edward, to be followed by the study of his choice of law or physic. The will is of record in Will Record O, Vol. 1, Page 213, Office of the Register of Wills at Dover, Delaware. Letters testamentary were granted to his widow, and Charles Harper and Andrew Naudain acted as sureties.1
  • Note*: He farmed and owned a large amount of land in East Dover Hundred, Kent County, Delaware. His will described him as being of St. Jones' Hundred.1
  • Last Edited: 5 Sep 2011

Family: Mary Naudain b. 13 May 1761, d. Dec 1814

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 25. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 11.
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 25 (based on will having been probated on 10 Oct 1819).
  4. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 25 (naming Francis Barber as his father).
  5. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 25 (naming Francis Barber as her father).

Lydia Naudain1

F, ID# 3811, b. 12 April 1764, d. 12 March 1827
  • Marriage*: She married McKimmey Smack.
  • Birth*: She was born on 12 April 1764.
  • Death*: She died on 12 March 1827 at age 62.
  • Last Edited: 6 Jan 2002

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 11. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S720] Dorothy Colburn, comp., Old Drawyers: The First Presbyterian Church in St. George's Hundred (Odessa, Del.: n.pub., 1989), p. 200 (naming Arnold Naudain, Sr. as her father).

McKimmey Smack1

M, ID# 3812
  • Last Edited: 28 Jan 1995

Family: Lydia Naudain b. 12 Apr 1764, d. 12 Mar 1827

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 11. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Rachel Naudain1

F, ID# 3813, b. 1765, d. 1830
  • Note*: She was born near Fieldsboro, Delaware.
  • Last Edited: 17 Nov 1995

Family: Abraham Staats d. a 5 Feb 1820

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 11, 26. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Abraham Staats1

M, ID# 3814, d. after 5 February 1820
  • Note*: He is believed to be the Abraham Staats who served in the Delaware House of Representatives in 1801, 1802, 1804, 1810, 1811, and 1812 and in the Delaware Senate in 1814-1818.
  • Last Edited: 12 Nov 1995

Family: Rachel Naudain b. 1765, d. 1830

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 11, 26. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Rebecca Naudain1

F, ID# 3815, b. 1769, d. 1808
  • Marriage*: She married John Frazier.
  • Birth*: She was born in 1769.
  • Death*: She died in 1808.
  • Last Edited: 28 Jan 1995

Family: John Frazier d. c 1805

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 11, 27. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

John Frazier1

M, ID# 3816, d. circa 1805
  • Note*: He was a prominent farmer of Little Creek Hundred, Kent County, Delaware and at his death owned the 200-acre Mansion Farm in Little Creek Neck.
  • Last Edited: 15 Nov 1995

Family: Rebecca Naudain b. 1769, d. 1808

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 11, 27. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Henry Naudain1

M, ID# 3817, d. August 1792
  • Note*: He probably lived with his mother and brothers on the farm near Middletown, Delaware that his father had left to them.
  • Last Edited: 15 Nov 1995

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 12, 28. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Mary _____1

F, ID# 3818
  • Last Edited: 15 Nov 1995

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 12, 28. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Cornelius Naudain1

M, ID# 3819, d. circa 28 May 1794
  • Death*: He died circa 28 May 1794.
  • Note*: He lived in New Castle County, Delaware.
  • Last Edited: 12 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 12, 28-29. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Laroux Naudain1

M, ID# 3820, d. March 1798
  • Last Edited: 15 Nov 1995

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 12, 29. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Rebecca _____1

F, ID# 3821
  • Last Edited: 15 Nov 1995

Family: Laroux Naudain d. Mar 1798

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p.12. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Charles Naudain1

M, ID# 3822
  • Note*: He died before adulthood and had no children.
  • Last Edited: 28 Jan 1995

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 12-13 (citing Deed Record G, vol. 1, p. 18). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Elias Deakyne1

M, ID# 3823, b. 1756
  • Birth*: He was born in 1756.
  • Last Edited: 29 Jan 1995

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 13-14. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Bersheba Deakyne1

?, ID# 3824, b. 1758
  • Birth*: He was born in 1758.
  • Last Edited: 29 Jan 1995

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 13. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

John Deakyne1

M, ID# 3825, b. before 1749
  • Birth*: He was born before 1749.
  • Last Edited: 29 Jan 1995

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 14. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

_____ Gooding1

F, ID# 3826
  • Last Edited: 12 Nov 1995

Family: Cornelius Naudain b. c 1736, d. 1 Mar 1798

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 14. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Elizabeth Naudain1

F, ID# 3827, d. before 1847
  • Marriage*: She married Thomas Deakyne.
  • Death*: She died before 1847.
  • Last Edited: 17 Nov 1995

Family: Thomas Deakyne d. b 1847

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 30. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Thomas Deakyne1

M, ID# 3828, d. before 1847
  • Note*: He was a farmer in Appoquinimink Hundred.
  • Last Edited: 17 Nov 1995

Family: Elizabeth Naudain d. b 1847

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 30-31. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Robert Naudain1

M, ID# 3829, d. circa 1817
  • Note*: His first wife, Susanna, was a sister of Mary Gooding, who married Robert's brother, Cornelius. He was born on the farm known as Hartups Pasture, which had been in the family for a couple of generations.
  • Last Edited: 17 Nov 1995

Family 1: Jane Johnson

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 16-17, 31. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Susanna Gooding1

F, ID# 3830
  • Last Edited: 29 Jan 1995

Family: Robert Naudain d. c 1817

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 16, 31. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Cornelius Naudain1

M, ID# 3831, d. 1832
  • Note*: His wife, Mary, was a sister of Susanna Gooding, who married his brother, Robert. He died intestate and was survived by his wife but left no children.
  • Last Edited: 23 Mar 2018

Family: Mary Gooding

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 16, 31-32. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Mary Gooding1

F, ID# 3832
  • Last Edited: 12 Nov 1995

Family: Cornelius Naudain d. 1832

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 16. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Mary Naudain1

F, ID# 3833, b. 1763, d. 1799
  • Last Edited: 1 Jul 2006

Family 1: Hermanus Schee

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 29-30, 57. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (Harrisburg, Penn.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., 1896), p. 328 (naming Mary Naudain as her mother).

Hermanus Schee1

M, ID# 3834
  • Last Edited: 1 Jul 2006

Family: Mary Naudain b. 1763, d. 1799

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 29-30, 57. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1082] William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Genealogies, Chiefly Scotch-Irish and German (Harrisburg, Penn.: Harrisburg Pub. Co., 1896), p. 328 (naming Hermanus Schee as her father).

Richard Hambly1

M, ID# 3835
  • Last Edited: 19 Jul 1997

Family: Mary Naudain b. 1763, d. 1799

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 29-30. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Sarah Naudain

F, ID# 3836, d. before 1847
  • Last Edited: 19 Jul 1997

Family 1: Benjamin Fields d. b 1849

Family 2: Benedict Hutchinson

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 32 (naming Cornelius Naudain as her father). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 14, 32.

Benjamin Fields1

M, ID# 3837, d. before 1849
  • Note*: He farmed in Appoquinimink Hundred.
  • Last Edited: 19 Jul 1997

Family: Sarah Naudain d. b 1847

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 32-33, 38. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 14, 32.

Benedict Hutchinson1

M, ID# 3838
  • Note*: He was a prominent farmer of Appoquinimink Hundred.
  • Last Edited: 19 Jul 1997

Family: Sarah Naudain d. b 1847

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 33. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 14, 32.

Rachel Naudain1

F, ID# 3839, d. after October 1825
  • Last Edited: 18 Jul 2016

Family 1: Rev. James Lattomus b. 24 Jan 1771, d. 11 Sep 1806

Family 2: William Gooding d. c 1808

Family 3: James Carrow

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 16-17, 33-35. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1343] Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Del., online at http://www.newspapers.com, 7 Oct 1916, p. 3, col. 4 (stating that they were married by Rev. Lewis Allfree).

Rev. James Lattomus1

M, ID# 3840, b. 24 January 1771, d. 11 September 1806
  • Scrapbook*: "Former Judge Lattomus Makes First Contribution in Great-Grandfather’s Memory.
       "Former Juvenile Court Judge James W. Lattomus has given a contribution to Rev. George White Dawson, pastor of Asbury M. E. Church, for the Asbury endowment fund, which the trustees of that church are endeavoring to raise in connection with the coming anniversary celebration which takes place this month. The contribution, which is the first one to be given to the fund, is in commemoration of Judge Lattomus’ great-grandfather, Rev. James Lattomus, who was pastor of Asbury Church in 1802. At that time old Asbury was in her infancy and there were but 56 white and 376 colored members of the Methodist Episcopal Society in the city. Rev. Mr. Lattomus was interred in old St. Anne’s cemetery near Middletown, but because of the fact that he was one of the pioneer founders of Methodism in this city, Judge Lattomus has started the fund in commemoration of his great-grandparent.
       "A brief sketch of Rev. James Lattomus, as taken from the family records, is as follows: James Lattomus was born January 24, 1771, in the State of Delaware in New Castle county, near a place called Appoquinimink Landing or Cantwell’s Bridge. At the Philadelphia conference of 1802 he was sent to Wilmington, Del., which is listed as having 56 white and 376 colored members of the society. In 1803 his name appears on the list of supernumerary or superannuated preachers, and so remained until his death which the minutes of the conference, which convened in Philadelphia, April 2, 1807, state occurred in September, 1805, but according to family traditions he died the very day his youngest child was born, which was March 4, 1807.These minutes state he was a man of feeble body, but of strong mind and upright walk. On January 1, 1801, he was married by Rev. Lewis Allfree to Rachel Naudain, daughter of Cornelius Naudain. Three children were born to them. After leaving the ministry Rev. James Lattomus located at or near Fieldsborough, Del., where he had some property. At the time of his death he was in his 36th year. He was buried in St. Anne's cemetery, near Middletown.
       "Rev. Mr. Lattomus, who was a member of the Philadelphia conference, is favorably mentioned in the early records of the conference. His life, however, was short. He entered conference in 1796 and died in 1806—served as a member of the General Conference of 1800, and in its transactions the following motion is recorded of him: ‘Brother Lattomus moved that every member of the Methodist Episcopal church holding slaves shall, within the term of one year from the date hereof, give an instrument of emancipation for all his slaves, and the Quarterly Meeting Conference shall determine on the time the slave shall serve, if the laws of the State do not expressly prohibit their emancipation."3
  • Last Edited: 18 Jul 2016

Family: Rachel Naudain d. a Oct 1825

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 16-17, 33-35. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1343] Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Del., online at http://www.newspapers.com, 7 Oct 1916, p. 3, col. 4 (stating that they were married by Rev. Lewis Allfree).
  3. [S1343] Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Del., above, 7 Oct 1916, p. 3, col. 4.

William Gooding1

M, ID# 3841, d. circa 1808
  • Note*: He was a farmer and first cousin of Rachel's first husband, Rev. James Lattomus. William died a few months after he and Rachel married.
  • Last Edited: 19 Nov 1995

Family: Rachel Naudain d. a Oct 1825

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 16, 33-34. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

James Carrow1

M, ID# 3842
  • Note*: He was a farmer.
  • Last Edited: 19 Nov 1995

Family: Rachel Naudain d. a Oct 1825

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 33-34. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Hester Naudain1

F, ID# 3843, b. after 1785, d. before 1847
  • Birth*: She was born after 1785.
  • Marriage*: She married Thomas Lyons.
  • Marriage*: She married Shadrach Gooding.
  • Death*: She died before 1847.
  • Last Edited: 11 Sep 2002

Family 1: Thomas Lyons d. b 1849

Family 2: Shadrach Gooding d. b 1849

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17-18, 35. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 35 (naming Hester Naudain as his mother).

Thomas Lyons1

M, ID# 3844, d. before 1849
  • Note*: He was a farmer in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.
  • Last Edited: 11 Sep 2002

Family: Hester Naudain b. a 1785, d. b 1847

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 35. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 35 (naming Thomas Lyons as his father).

Shadrach Gooding1

M, ID# 3845, d. before 1849
  • Note*: He was a farmer in Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware.
  • Last Edited: 19 Jul 1997

Family: Hester Naudain b. a 1785, d. b 1847

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), pp. 14, 17, 35. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.

Susanna Naudain

F, ID# 3846, b. after 1785, d. 1825

Additional Resources

• Her Find A Grave memorial is here.
  • Last Edited: 16 Oct 2021

Family: Dickinson Webster b. 1775, d. 19 Dec 1848

Citations

  1. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 14 (naming Cornelius Naudain as her father). This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  2. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 14 (not giving the date), 17 (giving her name as Susan and not giving the date), 36.
  3. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36.
  4. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Susan Naudain Webster, memorial no. 134752755, viewed on 16 Oct 2021.
  5. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware [etc.] (Chambersburg, Penn.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1899), vol. 1, pp. 361-62 (images 361-62), online at familysearch.org, https://tinyurl.com/3mjp9twm, viewed on 11 Oct 2021.
  6. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 35, 36 (naming Susanna Naudain as her mother).
  7. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (naming Susan Naudain as her mother).
  8. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36 (naming Susanna Naudain as his mother).
  9. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (naming Susan Naudain as his mother).

Dickinson Webster

M, ID# 3847, b. 1775, d. 19 December 1848
  • Note*: • He was a well-known resident of Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. On the death of his first wife, Rachel, he became tenant by the courtesy of all land that had been owned by Rachel's father, Lewis Allfree, when he died; by arrangement with the Fields brothers, Dickinson took fee-simple title to a 360-acre farm at Dexter's Corners and relinquished his interest in the remaining Allfree lands.
    “His childhood was passed amid the stirring scenes of the Revolutionary war, and his educational advantages were limited. After spending several years as clerk in a store, he turned his attention to the cultivation of the soil; purchasing a farm of 365 acres in Appoquinimink hundred, Mr. Webster made this his homestead, improving the property and cultivating it until the time of his death. In his youth, Mr. Webster was a Whig, but afterwards his convictions led him to identify himself with the Democratic party. He was elected to represent his district in the state legislature and discharged the duties of his office very satisfactorily. During the war of 1812, Mr. Webster was drafted, but on account of his wife's illness he procured a substitute. . . . Mr. Dickenson [sic] Webster was a consistent member of the M. E. church in which he was an exhorter [sic]. He was an intelligent gentleman, well-read, and interested in current events as well as in religious questions. He was moreover a diligent student of the Bible and an eloquent speaker on Biblical subjects.”.16,17

Additional Resources

• His Find A Grave memorial is here.
• The text and a picture of a state historical marker at Old Union Methodist Church are here.
  • Last Edited: 16 Oct 2021

Family 1: Rachel Allfree b. 1779, d. 1808

Family 2: Mary Jones

Family 3: Susanna Naudain b. a 1785, d. 1825

Family 4: Mary Ann Brown

Citations

  1. [S763] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 9 Sep 2002 (naming Evan Thomas Webster as his father).
  2. [S763] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 9 Sep 2002 (naming Mary Dickinson as his mother).
  3. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, Biographical and Genealogical History of the State of Delaware [etc.] (Chambersburg, Penn.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1899), vol. 1, pp. 361-62 (images 361-62), online at familysearch.org, https://tinyurl.com/3mjp9twm, viewed on 11 Oct 2021.
  4. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Dickinson Webster, memorial no. 134752685, viewed on 11 Oct 2021.
  5. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware (Geneva, Neb.: n.pub., 1941), p. 36. This material is a typescript of "notes" in Ms. Bennett's possession and apparently was originally written and compiled by James W. Lattomus. Copies are with the D.A.R. Library, Washington, D.C., and Roger Bartlett, Austin, Tex., and can be viewed at http://www.rabgenealogy.com/ui53.htm. The notes contain some inconsistencies, and page 45 was missing from the D.A.R. Library copy when it was copied.
  6. [S761] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 3 Sep 2002 (not giving the date but stating that Rachel Fields Allfree was the first of Dickinson Webster's three wives).
  7. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (identifying her as "Mrs. Rachel Fields, a widow" and not giving the date).
  8. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Dickinson Webster, memorial no. 134752685, viewed on 11 Oct 2021 (not giving the date).
  9. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Rachel Alfree Webster, memorial no. 134752174, viewed on 11 Oct 2021 (not giving the date).
  10. [S761] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 3 Sep 2002 (not giving the date but stating that Mary Jones was the second of Dickinson Webster's three wives).
  11. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 14 (not giving the date), 17 (giving her name as Susan and not giving the date), 36.
  12. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Mary Ann Brown Webster, memorial no. 134755210, viewed on 11 Oct 2021 (not giving the date).
  13. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (giving the date and the place).
  14. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36 (giving the date but not the place).
  15. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (calling it "Union church cemetery").
  16. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36 (first bullet).
  17. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (second bullet).
  18. [S761] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 3 Sep 2002 (naming Dickinson Webster as her father).
  19. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (naming Dickinson Webster as her father).
  20. [S1983] Biographical sketch of Andrew W. Webster, online, above (naming Dickinson Webster as his father).
  21. [S761] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 3 Sep 2002 (naming Dickinson Webster as his father).
  22. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36 (naming Dickinson Webster as his father).
  23. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36 (naming Dickinson Webster as her father).
  24. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Rachel Jane Webster Cole, memorial no. 43936280, viewed on 11 Oct 2021 (naming Dickinson Webster as her father).
  25. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Dickinson Webster, memorial no. 134752685, viewed on 11 Oct 2021 (naming Dickinson Webster as her father).
  26. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, pp. 35, 36 (naming Dickinson Webster as her father).
  27. [S763] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 9 Sep 2002 (naming Dickinson Webster as his father).
  28. [S763] Kande Charsha, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 9 Sep 2002 (naming Dickinson Webster as her father).
  29. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36 (giving his name as Andrew M. Webster and naming Dickinson Webster as his father).
  30. [S1] Ruth Bennett, Naudain Family of Delaware, above, p. 36 (giving her name as Ann Maria and naming Dickinson Webster as her father).

Bibby Bush

M, ID# 3848, b. circa 1728
  • Note*: He moved to Dobbs County, N.C. about 1748, shortly after his father's death. He was still there in 1790, when the census listed him with one son under 16, four females, and ten slaves.5
  • Last Edited: 12 Jul 1997

Family: _____ Carter

Citations

  1. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, The Bush Family As Descended from Richard and Mary Prescott Bush (n.p.: n.pub., 1987) pp. 4, 10 (calling him Bibby Bush II and naming Bibby Bush I as his father). This typewritten, photocopied work was produced by Carolyn L. Bush Laird. A copy is in the Genealogy Collection, Texas State Library, Austin, Tex.
  2. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, [etc.], above pp. 4, 10 (calling him Bibby Bush II and naming Susannah _____ as his mother).
  3. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, [etc.], above pp. 4, 10.
  4. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, [etc.], above p. 4.
  5. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, [etc.], above p. 10.

_____ Carter1

F, ID# 3849
  • Last Edited: 22 Jun 1997

Family: Bibby Bush b. c 1728

Citations

  1. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, The Bush Family As Descended from Richard and Mary Prescott Bush (n.p.: n.pub., 1987) pp. 4, 10 (citing "Essex County, Virginia Order Book # 22," reel 76, pp. 252, 255). This typewritten, photocopied work was produced by Carolyn L. Bush Laird. A copy is in the Genealogy Collection, Texas State Library, Austin, Tex.
  2. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, [etc.], above p. 4 (naming Edward Carter as her father).
  3. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, [etc.], above pp. 4, 10.

Edward Carter1

M, ID# 3850
  • Last Edited: 5 Feb 1995

Family:

Citations

  1. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, The Bush Family As Descended from Richard and Mary Prescott Bush (n.p.: n.pub., 1987) p. 4. This typewritten, photocopied work was produced by Carolyn L. Bush Laird. A copy is in the Genealogy Collection, Texas State Library, Austin, Tex.
  2. [S64] Carolyn L. Bush Laird, [etc.], above p. 4 (naming Edward Carter as her father).