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12. William.

13. Joseph.

14. Agnes, m. Samuel Blizzard.
15. Ruth, m. Isaac Townsend.

16. Sarah, m. Thomas Holsten.

Issue by second marriage:

17. Gideon.

IV. 11. JAMES FENWICK, son of William Fenwick (6) and Tabitha Dodd his wife, born in Sussex County, Delaware; m. Nancy Hart. Issue:

18. Elizabeth.

19. William.

20. Sophia.✓

21. David.

22. Matilda.

23. Mary.

24. Lida.

25. James.

26. Andrew.

27. Nancy.
28. Tabitha.

29. John.

30. Abigail.

IV. 12. WILLIAM FENWICK, son of William Fenwick (6) and his wife Tabitha Dodd, b. at Lewes, Sussex Co., Del., Dec. 18, 1779; m. Amelia Hart; moved to Ohio 1815; d. Dec. 27, 1874. She was b. in Sussex Co., Del., May 12, 1810. They had issue:

31. David.

32. John.

33. James, m. Marinda Sloan. Issue:

33. Minnie B.

33. Lucy.

34. Russell.

35. Tabitha.

36. Amelia.

37. Joseph.

V. 31. DAVID FENWICK, son of William Fenwick (12) and Amelia Hart, m. Eliza M. Gregg. He was Sheriff and Treasurer of Highland County, Ohio. Issue:

38. William G., m. Anne O. Wilson. Issue:

38. Genevra.

38. Earl S.

38°. Leontine.

38d. Aleida.

39. George Stanley, m. Rose Kayser.

V. 34. RUSSELL FENWICK, son of William Fenwick (12) and Amelia Hart, m. first, Margaret Sloan; second, Katherine E. Cornetet. Issue by first marriage:

40. Helen M.

41. Serena.

Issue by second marriage:

42. May, m. Anthony P. McFadden. Issue:

42. Eleanor Lee.

43. James W., m. Ella C. Roberts. Issue:

43. Hazel Eletha.

43. Glen W.

43°. Ruth May.

43. Howard James.

44. John M., m. Ollie F. Robinson. Issue:

44. William Ray.

44. Lucy Bell.

44°. Minnie Elizabeth.

45. Edward J., m. Emma S. Christman. Issue:

45. Floyd Russell.

46. George W.

47. Lida M.

48. Mollie O.

V. 35. TABITHA FENWICK, daughter of William Fenwick (12) and Amelia Hart, m. Henry Bingaman. Issue:

49. William.

50. Serena Ann.

51. Nancy Ellen.

52. Permelia.

53. John D., m. Lucinda Benington. Issue:

53. Daisy.

53. Nettie.

53°. Ivy M.

53°. George.

53°. Gertie.

54. David F., m. Hannah Boyd. Issue:

54. Cornelius.

54. Jennie.

54°. Bert.

54. Walter.

55. Mary C., m. McAdoo Robinson. Issue:

55°. Myrta.

55°. Effie J.

55°. Sophia.

55d. Frank.

V. 36. AMELIA FENWICK, daughter of William Fenwick (12) and Amelia Hart, m. Joseph Roberts. Issue:

56. Helen.

57. Thomas, m. 1 Hannah Thornburg; 2nd
Issue by first marriage:

57. Irving.

Issue by second marriage:

57. Millard.

IV. 17. GIDEON FENWICK, son of William Fenwick (6) and Agnes, b. Feb. 16, 1787, at Lewes, Sussex Co., Del.; m. Naomi, dau. of James and Naomi Gordon; she was b. Dec. 29, 1791. They had issue:

58. James G., b. Jan. 28, 1817; d. 59. Eliza A., b. Aug. 2, 1818; d.

60. Mary J., b. Feb. 16, 1822; d.

61. Emily O., b. July 23, 1824; living at Lewes, Del. 62. William D., b. Aug. 20, 1828; d.

63. John P., b. May 28, 18
; d.
64. Gideon W., b. Nov. 24, 1833;

m. Lovella C. . Kay; she was b. Oct. 28, 1846. Issue:

64. Francis E., b. Feb. 23, 1865.

64. Edwin T., b. Dec. 22, 1866.

64°. Harry E., b. July 2, 1869.

64. Mary I., b. Sep. 19, 1871.

Davis

I. 1. THOMAS Davis was born the early part of the seventeenth century but where is unknown. Neither has it been definitely settled when he came to Virginia, although he was there, at least, as early as 1663. He received land for transporting eight persons into the colony, one of whom, it is assumed, was himself. The following is recorded at the Land Office at Richmond, Virginia, in Liber V, folio 604:

"To all &c Whereas &c now know ye that I the said Sir William Berkeley Knight Governor &c give and grant unto Thomas Davis, four hundred acres of land, situate on the south side of Pocomock River in the County of Accomack: Beginning at a branch called Davis's branch, and bounded on the Eastern part of the said branch on the Northern by Pocomock River on the Western by a line of marked trees running from the said Pocomock River south forty three poles to a corner tree marked, thence for the southern bounds East two hundred and one poles unto a Valley of the said Davis's branch. The said land being due by transportation of eight persons &c. To have and to hold &c To be held &c Yeilding and Paying &c Provided &c Dated the fifth day of April one thousand six hundred and sixty six.”

Land Office, Annapolis, Maryland. Liber XVIII, folio 18: "Thomas Davis On the Backside of a Patent Granted 400 Acres. Thomas Davis by the Honble Sir William Berkley, Capt. Generall of Virginia bearing date the 5th of April 1666 for four hundred acres of Land, Situate on the South side of Pocomock River in Accomack County, Begin

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