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_Nicholas Blackford _+ | (1587 - 1680) m 1630 _Samuel Blackford ___|_Anne Munday ________ | (1640 - 1712) m 1677 (.... - 1694) _John Blackford _____| | (1687 - 1747) m 1711| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Anne Unknown _______|_____________________ | (1660 - 1712) m 1677 _John Joseph Blackford _| | (1712 - 1786) m 1740 | | | _George Sutton ______+ | | | (1607 - 1669) m 1636 | | _William Sutton _____|_Sarah Tilden _______ | | | (1669 - 1754) m 1666 (1613 - 1677) | |_Ruth Sutton ________| | (1663 - 1749) m 1711| | | _Thomas Adams _______+ | | | (1638 - 1695) m 1667 | |_Damaris Bishop _____|_Rebeckah Potter ____ | (1648 - 1682) m 1666 (1643 - 1694) | |--Ephraim Blackford | (1760 - 1820) | _John Martin ________+ | | (1619 - 1687) m 1646 | _Benjamin Martin ____|_Hester Roberts _____ | | (1659 - 1732) m 1680 (1628 - 1687) | _Benjamin Martin ____| | | (1685 - 1757) m 1707| | | | _Nicholas Reynolds __ | | | | (1635 - 1688) m 1664 | | |_Margaret Reynolds __|_Dorothy Alston _____ | | (1661 - 1687) m 1680 (1637 - 1694) |_Hannah Martin _________| (1718 - 1784) m 1740 | | _Nicholas Slater ____ | | (1624 - ....) m 1643 | _Edward Slater ______|_Mary Unknown _______ | | (1644 - 1702) m 1694 (1625 - 1683) |_Philoreta Slater ___| (1690 - 1755) m 1707| | _Nicholas Bonham ____+ | | (1630 - 1684) m 1659 |_Elizabeth Bonham ___|_Hannah Fuller ______ (1666 - 1740) m 1694 (1636 - 1683)
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_William Lindsay of Abercorn and the Byres_+ | (.... - 1393) _William Lindsay of the Byres_|_Christian Mure ___________________________ | (.... - 1414) m 1375 _John Lindsay 1st Lord of the Byresm_| | (.... - 1482) | | | _William De Keith _________________________+ | | | (1315 - 1410) m 1347 | |_Christian Keith _____________|_Margaret Fraser __________________________ | m 1375 _Patrick Lindsay of Kirkforthar, 4th Lord of the Byres_| | (.... - 1526) m 1480 | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | ______________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | |_Unknown Stewart ____________________| | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |______________________________|___________________________________________ | | |--John of Pitcruvie, Master of Lindsay | (.... - 1525) | ___________________________________________ | | | ______________________________|___________________________________________ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________|___________________________________________ | | |_Isabella Pitcairn ____________________________________| m 1480 | | ___________________________________________ | | | ______________________________|___________________________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | | ___________________________________________ | | |______________________________|___________________________________________
_Robert I Reynolds __+ | (1477 - ....) _Robert II Reynolds ___|_____________________ | (1505 - 1580) m 1526 _Christopher Tillman Reynolds _| | (1530 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Agnes Hall ___________|_____________________ | (1505 - 1570) m 1526 _Thomas Reynolds ____| | (1563 - 1604) m 1592| | | _____________________ | | | | | _______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Clarissa Huntington __________| | (1534 - 1602) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | | |--Cecily Reynolds | (1601 - 1677) | _Henry Phippen ______+ | | (1500 - 1562) m 1527 | _John Fitzpen Phippen _|_Alice Pierce _______ | | (1528 - 1583) m 1548 (1495 - ....) | _Robert Fitzpen Phippen _______| | | (1555 - 1589) m 1580 | | | | _Robert II Holton ___ | | | | (1503 - ....) m 1525 | | |_Anne Holton __________|_Constance Pierce ___ | | (1525 - 1600) m 1548 (1504 - 1635) |_Cecily Phippen _____| (1575 - 1604) m 1592| | _Robert II Jordaine _ | | (1499 - 1589) m 1529 | _Thomas Jordan ________|_Jane Coker _________ | | (1528 - ....) m 1547 (1510 - ....) |_Cecily Jordan ________________| (1554 - 1603) m 1580 | | _____________________ | | |_Agnes Burte __________|_____________________ (1532 - ....) m 1547
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Cecily came to America with her Aunt Joan and Captain Pierce. They
arrived in America in 1610 aboard the "Swan"
At the age of 14, she married THOMAS BAILEY. They had the one daughter,
TEMPERANCE. Shortly after THOMAS BAILEY died, CICIELY married SAMUEL
JORDAN. These folks had one son, RICHARD, and along with the PIERCE
family were survivors of the Jamestown Massacre of 1622. Not long after
the Massacre, SAMUEL JORDAN died. Samuel died leaving Cecily with one
additional daughter and another soon to be delivered. Within three or
four days of SAMUEL JORDAN's death, CICELY seemingly agreed to become, in
due course, the wife of Rev. GREVILLE POOLEY. She apparently consented,
feeling the need for a protector, subject to the engagement being kept
secret due to the timeliness of Sameul's death and her pregnancy.
However, Rev. Pooley spread the word of the engagement and this so ired
the young wido that she refused to go through with the wedding. Rev.
Pooley sought to hold her to her promise. But, WILLIAM FARRAR, the
administrator of her late husband's estate, was also a contender for her
hand, and the successful one, causing the first breach of promise suit in
America. The case reached London where the Council for Virginia returned
it to Virginia, "not knowinge how to decide so nice a difference" and
desired "the resolution of Civill Lawiers". The matter was resolved,
January 1624, when POOLEY withdrew his suit and gave bond that he would
make no further claim. Thereafter, FARRAR and CICELY REYNOLDS BAILEY
JORDANwere married for, at court held May 2, 1625, FARRAR's bond as
administrator was ordered cancelled. The couple had five children.
WILLIAM FARRAR died in 1635. So, CICELY REYNOLDS BAILEY JORDAN FARRAR
married PETER MONTAGUE. PETER had come to Jamestown in 1621 aboard the
"Charles" at the age of 18. PETER andCICELY had seven children. PETER
MONTAGUE died in 1660. Then, CICELY REYNOLDS BAILEY JORDAN FARRAR
MONTAGUE married THOMAS PARKER. There were no childrenfrom this
marriage, and PARKER died in 1663 in Isle of Wight, Virginia. He was the
father of at least 16 children by two former wives. We have no idea what
happened to CICELY after that, except that she must have had some family
reunions.:
!The following is from the book "the Farrars" by William B. and Ethyl
Farrrar-- CICILY FARRAR-- Interesting accounts of Cicily Jordan Farrar
are found wheneverthe genealogy of the Farrrar family is given. Below are
portions of two stories.
Altogether the Indians in the Massacre of 1622 slaughtered 14 men, women
and children, including six members of the Royal Council. Capt. Samuel
Jordan fortified Beggars' Bush, known later as Jordan's Journey, and he
lived there "despite the enemy. Jordan died a year later, and there wasa
rush for the hand of his beautiful young wife, led by the Rev. Greville
Pooley. Jordan had been in his grave only a day when Pooley sent Capt.
Isaac Madison to plead his suit. Cecily replied that she would as soon
take Pooley as any other, but as she was pregnant, she would not engage
herself she said,"until she was delivered."
But the amorous Reverend could not wait, and came a few days later with
Madison, telling her "he should contract himself to her" and spake these
words: "I, Greville Poooley, take thee Sysley, to be my wedded wife, to
have and to hold till death do us part and herto I plight thee my troth."
Then, holding her by the hand he spake these words, "I, Sysley, take thee
Greveille, to my wedded husband, to have and to hold till death do us
part." Cicily said nothing, but they drank to each other and kissed.
Then, showing some delicacy about her condition and the situation she
found herselfin, she asked that it might not be revealed that she did so
soon bestow her love after her husband's death.
Pooley promised, but was soon boasting of his conquest, very impetuously
for "Sysley" now enga