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Robert M. Patton, Sr.

Male Abt 1720 - Bef 1772  (~ 52 years)


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  1. 1.  Robert M. Patton, Sr. was born about 1720 (son of William Patton and Margaret Preston); died before May 1772 in Rowan Co, North Carolina.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Patton was born in 1691 in Newtown Limavady, Limavady, Co Londonderry, Ireland (son of Henry Patton, Jr. and Sarah Lynn); died in Dec 1742 in Marlboro, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 29 Dec 1792, Chester Co, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    William Patton signed his Will in West Marlborough Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania on 5 Sep 1742, and it was recorded on 29 Dec 1742.

    Note: 25 Oct 1738: Palatines imported in the ship "Davy", Wm Patton, Commander from Amsterdam, last from Cowes - 180 passengers.

    "It seems certain that the various Pattons settling in Augusta County, VA, in the early part of the 18th century, were of the same origin as the father of whom was John Patton, brother of Col James Patton #60865656 and Elizabeth (Patton) Preston. Col James had come from Ireland in 1730. Probably one of the compelling reasons for the mass migration at this time was the forced exile of John Lewis in 1729".
    ("Coming to America; A Chronicle of the American Lineage of the Pattons" by C. L. Patton, 1954)
    (findagrave)

    Will:
    WILLIAM PATTON died 29 December, 1742 in W. Marlborough TWP, Chester Co., PA.

    Children of WILLIAM PATTON are:

    1. ROBERT M. PATTON, SR., b. Abt. 1720; d. Bef. May 1772, Rowan Co., NC.

    2. JAMES PATTON.

    3. WILLIAM PATTON, JR..

    4. JANE PATTON.

    5. ELIZABETH PATTON.



    William Patton signed his will in West Marlborough Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania on 5 September, 1742 and it was recorded on 29 December 1742. This William Patton named named his two daughters, Jane Graham and Elizabeth Brandon, as well as sons, James, Robert, and William Patton in his will.

    William Patton of Chester County left his eldest son, James Patton, five shillings and his wearing apparel. He left John Patton, his grandson, and son of James Patton, ten pounds Pennsylvania currency. William Patton left his second son, Robert, the tract of land on Moss Creek in Lancaster County which was "lately bought for fifty pounds Pennsylvania Currency which tract is paid for." The author has been unable to find a record showing that Robert Patton disposed of the tract on Moss Creek in Lancaster County or any counties formed from Lancaster County. During this period of time, it was not unusual for a family to pull up stakes and leave their farm as they headed for a new home. This was particularly true during the time when the Indians were so troublesome in Pennsylvania.

    William of Chester County left his plantation to the youngest son William, together with farming equipment and household items. William bequeathed the sum of six pounds each to William Graham, Elizabeth Graham, and John Graham "My Eldest Daughter Jane's Children" He bequeathed the sum of ten pounds Pennsylvania Currency to his daughter Elizabeth Brandon. He stipulated that any money remained after the division of his property as set forth in his will, this money would be divided among James Patton, Jane Graham, and Elizabeth Brandon. William Patton, Jr. and Joseph Sharp, Sr. were the executors of William Patton's will. Witnesses were James Forguson, David Forguson, and Richard Ryan. (Will Book 2, Chester County, Pennsylvania)

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hemlockhill/Patton.htm

    William married Margaret Preston about 1717 in Ireland. Margaret (daughter of Phineas (Archibald)* (or John) Preston and Hon., "Mary of Montjoy" Mary* Stewart) was born about 1698 in Ireland; died before 1742. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Preston was born about 1698 in Ireland (daughter of Phineas (Archibald)* (or John) Preston and Hon., "Mary of Montjoy" Mary* Stewart); died before 1742.

    Notes:

    Her brother transported to America on his brother in law William Patton's ship in 1738. Writings further expand on his family relations stating this his sister Margaret was married to his brother in law William; i.e. "His sister Jane married Alexander Breckinridge, while another sister, Margaret Preston married his brother-in-law, William Patton."

    Children:
    1. James Patton was born about 1718; died after 1742.
    2. Jane Patton was born about 1719; died after 1742.
    3. 1. Robert M. Patton, Sr. was born about 1720; died before May 1772 in Rowan Co, North Carolina.
    4. Elizabeth Patton was born about 1724; died after 1742.
    5. William Patton was born about 1728; died after 1742.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry Patton, Jr. was born in 1663 in Scotland; died in 1743 in Kilmacrenan, Co Donegal, Ulster, Ireland.

    Notes:

    The Pattons were originally landed gentry seated at Ferrochie, Fifeshire, Scotland. The progenitor of the Irish branch of the family, William Patton, M.A., was born in Scotland; had immigrated to Northern Ireland during the King James Plantation. He was in County Donegal by 1626, as Rector of the parishes of Ramoigh and Clonmary, Barony of Raphoe and later at Aughnish, Barony of Kilmacrenan. Reverend William Patton and his wife, Margaret, made their home at an estate called 'Groghan', and reared two sons, Henry and John.

    Henry's son, also named Henry, married Sarah Lynn, daughter of David Lynn of Kilmacrenan and a descendant of the Lynns of Loch Lynn, in Scotland. Henry and Sarah lived in the Manor of Springfield, Parish of Clondevaddock, Barony of Kilmacrenan, County Donegal. They became the parents of James, Elizabeth, Andrew, and Richard".

    (From a book entitled "JAMES PATTON AND THE APPALACHIAN COLONISTS" is the following information as recorded by Anne Rhea Bruce)
    (findagrave)

    Henry married Sarah Lynn about 1683 in Ireland. Sarah was born in 1668 in Dundee City, Scotland; died after 1710 in Kilmacrenan, Co Donegal, Ulster, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Lynn was born in 1668 in Dundee City, Scotland; died after 1710 in Kilmacrenan, Co Donegal, Ulster, Ireland.

    Notes:

    Sarah Lynn, daughter of David Lynn of Kilmacrenan, and a descendant of the Lynns of Loch Lynn in Scotland. Henry and Sarah lived in the Manor of Springfield, Parish of Clondevaddock, Barony of Kilmacrenan, County Donegal.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Patton was born in 1686 in Northern Ireland; died in 1775 in Wytheville, Wythe Co, Virginia.
    2. Capt John J. Patton, (immigrant) was born in 1689 in Newtown Limavady, Limavady, Co Londonderry, Ireland; died on 10 Mar 1757 in Augusta Co, Virginia.
    3. 2. William Patton was born in 1691 in Newtown Limavady, Limavady, Co Londonderry, Ireland; died in Dec 1742 in Marlboro, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.
    4. Col Gent James Patton, (immigrant) was born on 8 Jul 1692 in Newtown Limavady, Limavady, Co Londonderry, Ireland; died on 30 Jul 1755 in Draper Meadows Massacre, Augusta Co, Virginia; was buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cem, Fisherville, Augusta Co, Virginia.
    5. Robert Patton was born in 1695 in Co Donegal, Ulster, Ireland (to Pennsylvania); died in Jun 1755 in Sadbury, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.
    6. Elizabeth Patton, (Immigrant) was born on 25 Dec 1700 in Burncrannack, Ireland; died on 25 Dec 1776 in Greenfield, Botetourt Co, Virginia; was buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cem, Fisherville, Augusta Co, Virginia.

  3. 6.  Phineas (Archibald)* (or John) Preston was born in 1672 in Tara, Ardsallagh Townland, Co Meath, Leinster,Ireland (son of Phineas* Preston and Letitia* (Lettice) Hammond); died before 28 Apr 1703 in Ulster, Ireland; was buried on 28 Apr 1703.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: "Valleyfield" Prestons, north of England

    Notes:

    "Archibald Preston's parents were Phineas and Letitia Hammond Preston, a Protestant couple born of families that were clearly anti-Royalist. In the Cavalier era, that time that featured the return of the Stuart Prince of Wales Charles II to the English throne following the death of Oliver Cromwell, both Prestons and Hammonds, the latter of which included a "regicide" (an official found guilty of helping to orchestrate the execution of King Charles I in 1649), suffered. Possibly coincidental, but within a year of the departure of the Prestons for the plantations of Ireland, King Charles II attempted in 1672, with overwhelming protests from his parliament, to remove laws that punished religious dissent. The pro-Stuart Anglican backlash against both Protestant and Catholic dissenters no doubt left many Puritans still in England uneasy, and it was said that the family had originally left England because of religious persecution."
    Ben M. Angel
    http://benmangel.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/the-cromwell-ancestry-of-the-only-pasco-police-officer-to-die-in-the-line-of-duty/

    Phineas married Hon., "Mary of Montjoy" Mary* Stewart in 1692 in Mountjoy, Co Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland. Mary* (daughter of 1st Viscount Mountjoy William* Stewart and Hon. Mary* Coote) was born about 1677 in Mountjoy, Co Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland; died on 4 Oct 1765 in Ulster Co, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hon., "Mary of Montjoy" Mary* Stewart was born about 1677 in Mountjoy, Co Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland (daughter of 1st Viscount Mountjoy William* Stewart and Hon. Mary* Coote); died on 4 Oct 1765 in Ulster Co, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 24 Aug 1734, Ireland; Countess of Granard
    • Other-Begin: 24 Aug 1734; styled "Countess of Granard"
    • Death: 4 Oct 1758, Ireland

    Notes:

    Hon. Mary Stewart was born circa 1677.[2] She was the daughter of William Stewart, 1st Viscount Mountjoy and Hon. Mary Coote.[1],[2]

    She married, firstly, Phineas Preston in 1692 at Mountjoy, Ireland.[2],[1]

    She married, secondly, Vice-Admiral George Forbes, 3rd Earl of Granard, son of Arthur Forbes, 2nd Earl of Granard and Mary Rawdon, in 1709.[1]

    She died on 4 October 1765.[1] She was also reported to have died on 4 October 1758.[2]

    From 1692, her married name became Preston.[2]

    From 1709, her married name became Forbes. As a result of her marriage, Hon. Mary Stewart was styled as Countess of Granard on 24 August 1734.

    Children of Hon. Mary Stewart and Phineas Preston

    1. Jane Preston+[2] b. c 1690, d. a 12 Nov 1746
    2. Mary Preston [2] b. 1696, d. 1749
    3. Colonel John Preston+[2] b. 1699, d. 1747
    4. Nathaniel Preston [2] b. c 1700

    Children of Hon. Mary Stewart and Vice-Admiral George Forbes, 3rd Earl of Granard

    1. Lady Mary Forbes [1] d. 27 Nov 1797
    2. Lt.-Gen. George Forbes, 4th Earl of Granard+[1] b. 15 Mar 1710, d. 16 Oct 1769
    3. Admiral Hon. John Forbes+[1] b. 1714, d. 10 Mar 1796

    Citations

    1. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 1628. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
    2. [S2664] Liberty unknown, "re: Preston Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 5 February 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Preston."

    http://www.geni.com/people/Hon-Mary-Forbes-Stewart-Countess-of-Granard/6000000002979384193


    Other-Begin:
    As a result of her marriage, Hon. Mary Stewart was styled as Countess of Granard on 24 August 1734.

    Children:
    1. Jane* Preston, (Immigrant) was born about 1690 in Newtown Limavady, Limavady, Co Londonderry, Ireland; died after 12 Nov 1746 in Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia; was buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cem, Fisherville, Augusta Co, Virginia.
    2. Mary Preston was born in 1693 in Northern Ireland; died on 23 Jun 1742 in Augusta Co, Virginia.
    3. Phineas Preston was born in 1695 in of, Tara and Ardsallagh, Meath, Ireland; died after 1730.
    4. first Speaker of Kentucky State House of Representatives Robert Preston was born about 1697 in Ireland; died after 1750 in Kentucky.
    5. 3. Margaret Preston was born about 1698 in Ireland; died before 1742.
    6. Colonel John Preston, (Immigrant) was born in 1700 in Ireland; died in 1747 in Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia; was buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cem, Fisherville, Augusta Co, Virginia.
    7. Elizabeth Preston was born in 1702 in Co Donegal, Ulster, Ireland; died in 1780 in Fishersville, Tinkling Spring, Augusta Co, Virginia; was buried in Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church Cem, Fisherville, Augusta Co, Virginia.
    8. James Preston was born about 1704 in Ireland; died after 1720.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Phineas* Preston was born before 6 Oct 1650 in Bolton, Lancashire, England; was christened on 6 Oct 1650 in S. Peter, Bolton, Lancashire, England (son of Alderman of Dublin John* Preston and Mary* Morris); died after 1680 in of, Tara and Ardsallagh, Meath, Ireland.

    Notes:

    Phineas Preston - Letitia Hammond
    Phineas Preston was christened at St Peter, Bolton, Lancashire, England 6 Oct 1650. His parents were John Preston, Mayor and Mary Morris.
    He married Letitia Hammond 13 Jun 1671 at Blickling, Norfolk, England . Letitia Hammond was born at of Chertsey, Surrey, England Abt 1650 daughter of Robert Hammond, gov of isle of wight and Mary Hampden, 6th dau .

    They were the parents of 1 child:
    John Preston born 1672.

    http://www.familycentral.net/index/family.cfm?ref1=6152:26641&ref2=6152:26438

    Phineas* married Letitia* (Lettice) Hammond. Letitia* (daughter of Col. Robert* Hammond and Mary* Hampden) was born in 1650; died after 1675. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Letitia* (Lettice) Hammond was born in 1650 (daughter of Col. Robert* Hammond and Mary* Hampden); died after 1675.

    Notes:

    "Archibald's mother Letitia, or Lettice, was born in 1650, the first of three children born from Colonel Robert and Mary Hampden Hammond, a couple who married sometime around the time of King Charles I's execution, the act that set in motion the rise of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth."
    Ben M. Angel
    http://benmangel.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/the-cromwell-ancestry-of-the-only-pasco-police-officer-to-die-in-the-line-of-duty/

    Children:
    1. 6. Phineas (Archibald)* (or John) Preston was born in 1672 in Tara, Ardsallagh Townland, Co Meath, Leinster,Ireland; died before 28 Apr 1703 in Ulster, Ireland; was buried on 28 Apr 1703.

  3. 14.  1st Viscount Mountjoy William* Stewart was born in 1653 (son of 2nd Baronet of Ramelton Alexander* Stewart); died on 24 Aug 1692.

    Notes:

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    William Stewart, 1st Viscount Mountjoy (1653 ? 24 August 1692), was an Anglo-Irish peer and soldier.

    Stewart was born in 1653, the son of Sir Alexander Stewart, 2nd Baronet, of Ramelton. He married the Honourable Mary Coote, daughter of Richard Coote, 1st Lord Coote, Baron Coloony. They had six sons and two daughters.

    He was appointed Master-General of the Ordnance and colonel of a regiment of foot and in 1682 was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Viscount Mountjoy and Baron Stewart for services during the Irish Rebellion. In 1686 he served in Hungary at the siege of Buda, where he was twice dangerously wounded, and on his return to Ireland was made a brigadier-general. Macaulay styled him "a brave soldier, an accomplished scholar." In Dublin he was the centre of a small circle of learned and ingenious men, who had, under his presidency, formed themselves into a Royal Society.[1]

    In 1688 he commanded a portion of the royal army of the Catholic King James II stationed at Londonderry. But as he was a Protestant, the Duke of Tyrconnell, Lieutenant Governor of the Irish Army, feared he might be influenced in favour of the Protestant William of Orange and sent him at the outbreak of Irish hostilities on a diplomatic mission to France, secretly intimating that his detention would be desirable. He was accordingly thrown into the Bastille, and kept confined there until 1692. During his period of confinement, the Parliament of Ireland passed a bill of attainder requiring Stewart and two to three thousand others to report to Dublin for sentencing; Stewart in particular was directed to break out of the Bastille in order to report, under pain of being drawn and quartered.[2]

    On his release, he did indeed switch loyalties and joined William's army in Flanders as a General, losing his life at the battle of Steenkerque on 24 August 1692, aged about 39.

    On his death in 1692 his title passed to his eldest son Sir William Stewart, 2nd Viscount Mountjoy. His fifth son, Charles became an officer in the Royal Navy and a Member of Parliament.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Stewart,_1st_Viscount_Mountjoy

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    Hon. Mary Stewart was born circa 1677.[2] She was the daughter of William Stewart, 1st Viscount Mountjoy and Hon. Mary Coote.[1],[2]

    Citations

    1. [S37] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, page 1628. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
    2. [S2664] Liberty unknown, "re: Preston Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 5 February 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Preston."

    http://www.geni.com/people/Hon-Mary-Forbes-Stewart-Countess-of-Granard/6000000002979384193

    William* married Hon. Mary* Coote about 1675. Mary* (daughter of Col, Hon, 1st Lord Coote, Baron Coloony Richard* Coote and Penelope* Hill) was born about 1650; died after 1678. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Hon. Mary* Coote was born about 1650 (daughter of Col, Hon, 1st Lord Coote, Baron Coloony Richard* Coote and Penelope* Hill); died after 1678.
    Children:
    1. Sir, 2nd Viscount Mountjoy William Stewart was born in 1675; died on 10 Jan 1728.
    2. 7. Hon., "Mary of Montjoy" Mary* Stewart was born about 1677 in Mountjoy, Co Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland; died on 4 Oct 1765 in Ulster Co, Ireland.
    3. Hon, (Royal Navy Officer) Charles Stewart was born in 1681; died on 5 Feb 1741.