Whittington Colonial Documents
Maryland Governor William Stone Bill of Sale to William Whittington I p. 489, October 4 Know all men by these presents that I Willm Stone Esq Governour of the Province of...
Maryland Governor William Stone Bill of Sale to William Whittington I p. 489, October 4 Know all men by these presents that I Willm Stone Esq Governour of the Province of...
1638: St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland Jenny Geddes sat, perched on her three legged stool on the vast floor of the Presbyterian cathedral. The few pews of the palatial church...
Table of Contents The following links review the family history of the Whittington, Sullivan and Smith branches of our family tree. Characters found in the pages below appeared in the annals of history...
There is no shortage of interesting characters in our family tree. There are pirates and princes, kings and queens, scoundrels and saints. There are strong women everywhere you look. My intent...
In our recent visit to England, more specifically Shrewsbury, we stayed in a city once ruled by my 28th great grandfather, Roger de Montgomery, First Earl of Shrewsbury. Born in 1022...
As I have written before in this collection: One can get caught up in the search of surnames handed down from one man to the next and miss some awfully...
Ancestors of: Laurel Sullivan and Clifford Whittington Page 1: Generations 1 through 6 (1790-1975) This pedigree chart shows the generations of Whittingtons and Sullivans leading back into the early 1800s. Both lines...
Whittington Ancestors in Accomack, Virginia Page 2: Generations 6 through 10 (1620-1790) It is at this point that some famous players in the background of Colonial history begin to show up (Wishart, Taylor,...
Whittington/Littleton Ancestors in Accomack Page 3: Generations 9 Through 13 (1687 -1580)
Page 2 of the Sullivan line: The New England Roots of our Sullilvan/Osborne Heritage Generations 1 through 11 (1961-1620) This Family Tree is remarkable for the number of historical figures found in...