[Pioneernews] American Pioneers Series
Jeannette Austin
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Henry Patton was born ca 1660 in Dundee, Scotland, died ca 1743; was married
to Sarah Lynn-Kilmacrenan, a daughter of David Lynn, Laird of Loch Lynn,
Scotland. Children: Matthew, Thomas, Henry, David, Benjamin, Hugh, Richard,
Robert Patton(born 1685 in Donegal, Ireland), James (born ca 1692 in Derry,
Province of Ulster); Elizabeth (born ca 1695 in Derry). Henry Patton was the
son of Henry Patton, Sr. of Dundee Ref: Journey to the Cumberlands;
http://lady3248.tripod.com/henrypatton1660.htm; FamilySearch.org, Compact
Disc #10 Pin #35225.
>From Betsy Cord: "This family has roots to the Pitts Family, Scoggins
Family, all are old Colonial strains. Most resided in Oglethorpe, Clarke,
Elbert Counties (Georgia). Allen D. Patton and Zella A. Zilliane Barnett
were my Great Grandparents and lived somewhere between 183? to 1880s. They
brought first Thorobred Horse (Bulle Rocke) into Colonies for G.
Washington's stable. This seems to be all complete and true as far as I can
tell." Betsy Cord, betsycord at juno.com
Odenton Genial Genealogists Soc. (Maryland)
1880 Oglethorpe County, Georgia Census locates Allen D. Patton.
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's
Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Allen D. PATTON Self M Male W 48 GA Farmer GA GA
L. A. PATTON Wife M Female W 45 GA Keeping House GA GA
Cynthia M. PATTON Dau S Female W 20 GA Farm Laborer GA GA
Cornelia J. PATTON Dau S Female W 14 GA Farm Laborer GA GA
M. S. PATTON Dau S Female W 12 GA Farm Laborer GA GA
John W. PATTON Son S Male W 11 GA Farm Laborer GA GA
Arry Ann PATTON Dau S Female W 9 GA GA GA
Dora PATTON Dau S Female W 8 GA GA GA
Mary E. PATTON Dau S Female W 5 GA GA GA
Source Information:
Census Place District 236, Oglethorpe, Georgia Family History Library Film
1254160 NA Film Number T9-0160 Page Number 334D
New Books Added to Genealogy-Books.com
Chesterfield's Letters
By Lord Chesterfield
Letters, Sentences and Maxims
Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, 1694-1773, had a fate
generally misunderstood. Dr. Johnson, a poor scholar but in the prime of
life, seems to have mistaken a delay in an interview, and to have abused his
lordship very soundly ever afterward. To this misconception we owe one of
the finest and manliest letters ever written. Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope, the
widow of the recipient of these letters, sold them, enhanced in value from
the earl's literary reputation, for 1,500 pounds! That was an immense sum in
those days.
Published 1894 in Philadelphia, 307 pp., indexed. A rare find indeed!
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