Mrs. Lotta Moss Edwards ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ Mrs. Lotta Moss Edwards. - DAR ID Number: 122258 - Volume 123 page 78 Born in Bowie County, Tex. - Wife of Pomp Edwards. Descendant of Benjamin McFarland, as follows: 1. Ottway Peterson Moss (1836-1903) m. 1878 Theresa McFarland (b. 1857). 2. Benjamin A. McFarland (1820-87) m. 1856 Mary Susan Grubb (1835-86). 3. Andrew B. McFarland (1792-1873) m. 1813 Margaret M. Edgar (1788-1840). 4. Benjamin McFarland m. 1777 Mary Blackburn (1758-1820). Benjamin McFarland (1747-1823) was a private in the 3d Virginia regiment. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Tenn. Related Genealogy: Jessie Roach Davis. - DAR ID Number: 109060 - Volume 110 page 18 Born in Harpersville, Ala. - Wife of John C. Davis. Descendant of Benjamin McFarland, as follows: 1. Charles Bradford Roach (1834-95) m. 1859 Darthula Saul (1841-1905). 2. Charles Lewis Roach (1799-1857) m. 1833 Sarah Bradford (1814-40). 3. Benjamin Bradford (1774-1830) m. 1798 Mary McFarland (1781-1835). 4. Benjamin McFarland m. 1775 Mary Blackburn (1758-1820). Benjamin McFarland (1747-1823) was a private in the 3rd Virginia regiment. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Tenn. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Miss Mary Sue Sherrod. - DAR ID Number: 83227 - Volume 84 page 83 Born in Columbus, Miss. Descendant of Joseph Moore, Thomas Saunders, James Harrison, Benjamin McFarland, and Joseph Bennett Bradford, as follows: 1. Charles F. Sherrod (b. 1854), m. 1886, Nina Harrison (b. 1866). 2. Charles F. Sherrod (1827-86), m. 1851, Susan Billups (b. 1832); Moses Kelley Harrison, m. 1859, Mary McFarland Bradford (b. 1836). 3. Thomas Carleton Billups (1804-66), m. 1823, Sarah Moore (1805-45); Benjamin McFarland Bradford (1805-74), m. 1830, Martha M. Saunders (1812-56); Isham Harrison (1788-1863), m. 1810, Harriet Kelley. 4. John Moore (1779-1856), m. 1801, Nancy Booker (1783-1864); Rev. Turner Saunders (1782-1853), m. 1799, Frances Dunn; Benjamin Bradford (1774-1819), m. 1798, Mary McFarland (b. 1781). James Harrison, m., Elizabeth Hampton (1758-99). 5. Joseph Moore, m. 1769, Sarah Moore (b. 1754); Thomas Saundcrs, m. 1764, Ann Turner (Hooper) (d. 1808); Benjamin McFarland, m. 1777, Mary Blackburn (1758-1820); Joseph Bennett Bradford, m., 2nd, Margaret Wilson. Joseph Moore served in the Virginia infantry during the Revolution. He was born in England, 1740; died in Virginia. Thomas Saunders (1739-1808) served in the 3rd Virginia regiment during the Revolution. He was born in Virginia; died in Brunswick County, Va. [p.83] James Harrison (1748-1815) served as private in the South Carolina troops when the Carolinas were overrun by the enemy. He was born in Virginia; died in South Carolina Benjamin McFarland (1747-1823) was private in the 3rd Virginia regiment. He was born in Bedford County, Va.; died in Jefferson County, Tenn. Joseph Bennett Bradford (1738-1828) served as orderly to General Sumter at the battle of Guilford Court House. He was born in Fauquier County, Va.; died in Burke County, N. C. Mrs. Nettie Sherrod Champneys. - DAR ID Number: 82234 - Volume 83 page 93 Born in Columbus, Miss. - Wife of J. T. Champneys. Descendant of Joseph Moore. Daughter of Charles F. Sherrod and Susan Billups (b. 1832), his wife. Granddaughter of Thomas Carleton Billups and Sara Moore, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of John Moore (b. 1779) and Nancy Booker, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Joseph Moore and Sarah - (b. 1754), his wife, m. 1769. Joseph Moore served in the Virginia infantry during the Revolution. He was born in England, 1740; died in Virginia. Mrs. Wildie Billups Morgan. - DAR ID Number: 66720 - Volume 67 page 261 Born in Columbus, Miss. - Wife of John Morris Morgan. Descendant of Thomas Saunders, of Virginia. Daughter of James Saunders Billups (b. 1849) and Wildie Sykes (1852-99), his wife, m. 1868. Granddaughter of Thomas Carlton Billups (1804-66) and Frances Ann Saunders (1808-90), his 2nd wife, m. 1847. Gr-granddaughter of Rev. Turner Saunders (1782-1853) and Frances Dunn (1779-1824), his 1st wife, m. 1799. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Thomas Saunders and Ann Turner Harper, his wife, m. 1764. Thomas Saunders (1739-1808) served in the 3rd Virginia Regiment during the Revolution. He was born in Virginia; died in Brunswick County, Va. Mrs. Laura Bryan Parker. - DAR ID Number: 75516 - Volume 76 page 195 Born in Waco, Tex. - Wife of Edward Wheeler Parker. Descendant of Abia Brown, James Harrison, Capt. James Scott, Capt. James Jack, and Anthony Hampton. Daughter of Guy Morrison Bryan (1821-1901) and Laura Harrison Jack (1829-72), his wife, m. 1858. Granddaughter of James Bryan (1776-1822) and Emily Margaret Brown Austin (1795-1851), his wife, m. 1813; William Houston Jack (1806-44) and Laura Harrison (1812-77), his wife, m. 1827. Gr-granddaughter of Patrick Jack (1769-1820) (war 1812) and Harriet Spencer, his wife, m. 1797; Moses Austin (1761-1821) and Mary Brown (1768-1823), his wife, m. 1785; Isham Harrison (b. 1788) and Harriet Kelly (b. 1789), his wife, m. 1810; Moses Austin (1761-1821) and Mary Brown (1768-1823), his wife, m. 1785. Gr-gr-granddaughter of James Jack and Margaret Houston, his wife, m. 1766; James Harrison and Elizabeth Hampton (1758-99), his wife, m. 1774; Abia Brown and Margaret Sharp (1747-80), his wife, m. 1765; - Spencer and Milly Scott, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Scott and Frances Collier, his wife, m. 1766; Anthony Hampton and Elizabeth Preston, his wife. Abia Brown (1743-85) was a member of the Provincial Congress, 1775-76, of New Jersey, where he was born and died. James Harrison (1748-1815) served as a private in the South Carolina troops when the Carolinas were overrun by the enemy. He was born in Virginia; died in South Carolina. James Scott (1732-99) commanded a company in the Virginia Line. He was born in Caroline County, Va.; moved to South Carolina, where he died. James Jack (1731-1822) was the bearer of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence to the Congress at Philadelphia. He commanded a company in the first call for troops and served with distinction to the close of the war. He was born in Pennsylvania; died in Elbert County, Ga. Anthony Hampton (1710-76) was a patriot in Spartanburg County, S. C., who was killed by the Indians, after he and his three sons had undertaken to secure a treaty of peace with them. He was born in Virginia.