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Ancestors of Jennifer Rinea Reed


      3410. William Millikan, died Unknown. He married 3411. Jane White.

      3411. Jane White, died Unknown.
     
Child of William Millikan and Jane White is:
  1705 i.   Abigail Millican, born 1741 in Pa; died 06 Feb 1806 in North Carolina; married John Frazier 24 Nov 1759 in NC.


      3412. Rene De St. Julian, born 04 Apr 1669 in Vitre, Brittany, France; died Aft. 1744 in Winchester, Frederick, Va. He was the son of 6824. Pierre De St. Julian and 6825. Jenne Le Febre. He married 3413. Mary or Margaret Bullock Abt. 1690 in Isle of Bermuda.

      3413. Mary or Margaret Bullock, born WFT Est. 1658-1679 in Isle of Bermuda; died WFT Est. 1717-1775 in Winchester, Frederick, Va. She was the daughter of 6826. Stephen Bullock and 6827. Mary Horton.

Notes for Rene De St. Julian:
[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 48, Ed. 1, Tree #0264, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2001]

Sources:Jannette R. Trotter Papers-McClung Historical Collection,Knox County, Tennessee Elizabeth Cate Manley's book
also "Leaves From the Family Tree"
Papers :Bradley County Historical collection
LDS file . Julien, born in France in 1669, was a Huguenot who fought at the Battle of the Boyne in Ireland in 1690 and came to America about 1700. Family tradition has him stopping at the island of Bermuda where he married Mary Bullock. He became a soldier in his youth and was in the army of James ll in the English Revolution of 1688. From reasons of preference, he is said to have deserted to the standard of King William along with many others. For his services to King William he was given a grant of land on the Mississippi River( another source says it was the James River District in what is now Maryland). His grown children were not inclined to go to what was then a savage region and they persuaded him to buy land. He went first to the shores of the Carolinas, and loosing two sons there, he moved to the more healthy region on the Eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay. (There was a colony of French families on the Santee River in South Carolina who began to migrate about 1712, due to the unhealthy climate. This family may well have been among them.) Rene Julien and his family were living in Cecil County, Maryland, in 1712.

The earliest record of Rene in Bohemia Manor is in 1720 as shown by land leases. The rest of the period from 1712 until 1720 is blank so far as he is concerned, except for the record of the birth of his son Isaac in 1716, which appears in the Register of St. Ann's Parish at Annapolis which is now in the hall of Records there.

Rene and Mary had seven sons and three daughters who grew up in Bohemia Manor. Whether or not they were born there is uncertain. It is known that the two daughters were married there, and it is probable that some of the other children were also. By 1737, when Rene assigned his lease in Bohemia Manor to Henry McCoy he was 68 years old. It is assumed that this was the date of his going to Winchester, Fredrick County, Virginia. Rene was still living in 1744, the last documentary date of him known to exist. It is thought that he and his wife are buried in old Opequon Cemetery near Winchester(land for this cemetery was given by William Hoge, into whose family son Isaac married).

Shortly after Braddock's defeat in 1755, during the French and Indian War, the five sons who went with Rene to Winchester from Bohemia Manor, fled with their families due to terror of the Indians to Orange County, North Carolina( which later became Randolph and Gulliford County), where they took land grants. Two sons did not accompany Rene to Winchester, remaining in Maryland, Stephen (who is named in the lease from Ephraim Augustus Herman to Rene in 1720) and Jacob. They moved to Prince County, Maryland, where the first record of them appears in 1743.

Rene Julien in America became a slave holder and a Presbyterian, and hated the Quakers for their testimony against war and slavery. He was large and tall and said to have red hair and to have been a perverse man with fiery disposition.Among present generations of his descendants, many branches have red-haired members. Mary Bullock Julien was said to have been a great lady. She was of Spanish decent. Search of Bermuda records fails to reveal her marriage to Rene but evidence seems to point to her having been a daughter of Captain Stephen Bullock who came from a Quaker family. If this is correct, the attitude of Rene and Mary must have sometimes conflicted. Some of their descendants in North Carolina became Quakers.

Descendants of Rene and Mary include many statesmen, teachers, ministers, lawyers and doctors.
     
Children of Rene St. Julian and Mary Bullock are:
  i.   Stephen Julian, born Bet. 1700 - 1701 in Santee River, Charleston, S.C.; died Abt. 1773 in Frederick Co., Maryland; married (1) Allatha Bouchelle Abt. 1725 in Cecil Co., Maryland; born Abt. 1704; died 06 Apr 1743; married (2) Ann Hedges 14 Jul 1743 in Frederick Co.,Md; born WFT Est. 1705-1730; died WFT Est. 1754-1819.
  ii.   Peter Julian, born Abt. 1704 in Cecil County, Maryland; died Abt. 1806 in Newberry Co., South Carolina; married (1) Sophia Bell WFT Est. 1725-1755; born Abt. 1712; died WFT Est. 1725-1806; married (2) Mary Baels Abt. 1736 in Pa. or Virginia; born Abt. 1717; died WFT Est. 1749-1811; married (3) Ann Brothers 1773; born WFT Est. 1702-1755; died WFT Est. 1776-1844.
  Notes for Peter Julian:
[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 48, Ed. 1, Tree #0264, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2001]

Listed as a Captain in the 1780 census

  iii.   George Julian, born 01 Mar 1705/06 in Bohemia Manor, Cecil Co., Maryland; died Sep 1781 in Randolph, North Carolina; married Martha Denton Abt. 1728 in Cecil Co., Maryland; born Abt. 1708; died WFT Est. 1740-1802 in probably Randolph County, North Carolina.
  Notes for George Julian:
[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 48, Ed. 1, Tree #0264, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2001]

It is believed that George was injured in the battle at the Fort of Dorchester and died of his wounds there. He owned considerable land (both grants and purchased). He moved to Guilford, North Carolina in 1755. His land joined his brother, Issac's. At least two sons Fought in the Rev. War.

This George was a loyalist. Some records seem to state that his lands were confiscated for public use but others do not support this. "Estate not confiscated, but sold, 1788 by administrator Jacob Julian for George's heirs" In regards to his death:1/18/1782, Jemina Ponder'affadavit saith: She did live at the Creek Meeting House below Dorchester and that George Julian who did live on King's Creek in District aforesaid was there and she said despondent did see the said George Julian depart this life between the first and middle of September in the year 1781.

Sources: land deeds, papers on file , S.C.Hist. Com., Columbia, S.C.

  More About George Julian:
Fact 1: buried in the town of Julian near the border
Fact 2: ders of Randolph and Guilford Counties
Fact 3: Shiloh Cemetary

  Notes for Martha Denton:
[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 48, Ed. 1, Tree #0264, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2001]

Not much is known about Martha. Her name is on the deed (1758) in Frederick Co., Va. After George's death she married a man named Black.

  iv.   John Julian, born Bet. 1709 - 1710 in Cecil Co., Md.; died Abt. 1787 in Randolph Co., N.C. (Trogden Cemetary).
  v.   Mary Julian, born Abt. 1714 in Cecil County, Maryland; died WFT Est. 1730-1808; married John Thompson WFT Est. 1730-1760; born Abt. 1711; died WFT Est. 1730-1802.
  1706 vi.   Isaac Julien, born 30 Dec 1716 in Annapolis, MD.; died 08 Jul 1778 in Randolph County, N.C; married Barbara White 10 Oct 1741 in Frederick County, VA..
  vii.   Rene Julian, born Abt. 1718 in Cecil County, Maryland; died WFT Est. 1735-1808.
  Notes for Rene Julian:
[Genealogy.com, LLC WFT Vol. 48, Ed. 1, Tree #0264, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2001]

This Rene Julian served with General Oglethrope in Georgia

  viii.   Jacob Julian, born Abt. 1720 in Cecil County, Maryland; died Abt. 1751 in Frederick County, Maryland; married Catherine Hedges 02 Feb 1743/44 in Frederick Co.,Md; born Abt. 1724 in Berkeley Co., Va.; died Aft. 1782.
  ix.   Catherine Julian, born Abt. 1722 in Cecil County, Maryland; died WFT Est. 1736-1816; married Joseph Wood WFT Est. 1736-1769; born WFT Est. 1705-1725; died WFT Est. 1739-1811.
  x.   Ruth Julian, born Abt. 1724 in Cecil County, Maryland; died WFT Est. 1738-1818; married Elijah Pugh WFT Est. 1738-1771; born WFT Est. 1707-1727; died WFT Est. 1741-1813.


      3414. Robert White, born 11 Feb 1715/16; died Unknown. He was the son of 6828. John White and 6829. Jean Johnstoun. He married 3415. Margret Hoge.

      3415. Margret Hoge, born Abt. 1697 in Perth Amboy, Delaware; died 1764 in Winchester, Frederick, Va. She was the daughter of 6830. William Hoge and 6831. Barbara Hume.
     
Child of Robert White and Margret Hoge is:
  1707 i.   Barbara White, born 1727; died WFT Est. 1751-1816; married Isaac Julien 10 Oct 1741 in Frederick County, VA..


      3416. William McBee, born 22 Oct 1704 in Maryland; died 01 Mar 1759 in Va.. He was the son of 6832. Matthew McBee and 6833. Jane Brock. He married 3417. Susannah Vardry 1725 in Va.

      3417. Susannah Vardry, born 1708 in Maryland; died 1759 in Va.. She was the daughter of 6834. John Vardry and 6835. Elizabeth Cage.
     
Child of William McBee and Susannah Vardry is:
  1708 i.   Vardy McBee, born 1734 in Va.; died 1805 in Tenn; married Hannah Echols 1774 in Va.


      3418. Willaim Echols, born 1690; died 1744. He married 3419. Sarah Turner.

      3419. Sarah Turner, born 1699; died 1744.
     
Child of Willaim Echols and Sarah Turner is:
  1709 i.   Hannah Echols, born 1727 in Va.; died 1786 in Miss; married Vardy McBee 1774 in Va.


      3424. John Williford Jr., born Abt. 1699; died 09 Apr 1761 in Southampton County, Virginia. He was the son of 6848. John Williford Sr. and 6849. Jane. He met 1713. Mary Johnson.

      1713. Mary Johnson, born 1701; died 1790. She was the daughter of 3426. Robert Johnson and 3427. Ann Carter.
     
Children of John Jr. and Mary Johnson are:
  i.   Nathan Williford, born Abt. 1717 in Virginia; died 1780 in Warren county, North Carolina.
  ii.   John Williford III, born WFT Est. 1720-1743; died Abt. 1745.
  iii.   Elizabeth Williford, born WFT Est. 1720-1748 in Virginia; died WFT Est. 1736-1830.
  iv.   Lucy Williford, born WFT Est. 1720-1748 in Southampton county, Virginia; died WFT Est. 1725-1830.
  v.   Morning Williford, born WFT Est. 1720-1748 in Southampton county, Virginia; died WFT Est. 1725-1830.
  vi.   Thomas Williford, born Abt. 1729 in Isle of Wright county, Virginia; died Abt. 1810.
  1712 vii.   William Williford, born 1731; died 14 Aug 1783; married (1) Mary Johnson; met (2) Mary Jordon Bef. 03 Nov 1757 in Surry County, Virginia.


      3426. Robert Johnson, born 1673; died 03 Nov 1751. He married 3427. Ann Carter.

      3427. Ann Carter, born 1682; died Unknown.
     
Child of Robert Johnson and Ann Carter is:
  1713 i.   Mary Johnson, born 1701; died 1790; met (1) John Williford Jr.; married (2) William Williford.


      3428. Marmaduke Cheatham, born 1671 in Henrico county, Virginia; died 1766 in Surry county, Virginia. He was the son of 6856. Thomas Cheatham and 6857. Margaret Hulme. He met 3429. Susanna Rookins.

      3429. Susanna Rookins, born 1705; died 1779. She was the daughter of 6858. William Rookins III and 6859. Ann.
     
Children of Marmaduke Cheatham and Susanna Rookins are:
  i.   John Cheatham, born WFT Est. 1711-1740 in Virginia; died Abt. 1788.
  ii.   James Cheatham, born WFT Est. 1711-1740; died WFT Est. 1717-1819.
  iii.   Sarah Cheatham, born WFT Est. 1711-1740; died WFT Est. 1716-1822.
  iv.   Ann Cheatham, born WFT Est. 1711-1740; died WFT Est. 1716-1822.
  Notes for Ann Cheatham:
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 40, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 17, 2001]

Ann was married twice. 1. Simmons; 2. Moring.

  v.   Elizabeth Cheatham, born WFT Est. 1712-1767 in Virginia; died WFT Est. 1791-1857.
  1714 vi.   Joseph Cheatham, born 1734 in Virginia; died 30 May 1799 in Surry county, Virginia; met (1) Rebecca Collier..


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