mother: Elizabeth Haggard (Lander) 1791-1835
paternal grandparents: William Lander (1765-1845) & Letitia Strode (Lander) (1775-1855), daughter of Captain John Strode.
great-grandparents:
Veteran: Captain John Strode (1736-1805) & Mary Boyle (Strode) (1758-1829) both died and were buried at Strode Station, Clark County, Kentucky Shawnee Chief Tecumseh was born 1768. Tecumseh was a part of many of the raids with Simon Girty against Bryan Station, Strode Station, and Boonesborough.
Henry Lander (1725-1809) & Hannah Skinner (Lander) (about 1753-about 1811)
1754-1763 The French and Indian War
1765 - King George enacted the Stamp Act
Revolutionary War - two ancestors of John William Strode Lander and two ancestors of Mary Jane Blakeley were veterans.
1775, March - Patrick Henry made his heated call for independence : "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
John W. S. Lander
born: May 5, 1830 married: 1st wife Mary Bennett/died: November 25, 1848 with one child: Alice married: 2nd wife Mary Jane Blakeley, August 12, 1851 career: farmer, slave owner, and ran a wagon freighting franchise -
John Lander held all rights to transport goods from the Cumberland River and the Green River for merchants in Hopkinsville and Trigg County. During the Civil War, he ran guns for the Confederate Army in false bottom wagons. children: William "Will" N., John R., Charles T., Elizabeth "Betty" Ann, Wallace & Laura C.
grandchildren: (via Bettie Lander Hopson) Guy, Mary & Bess Hopson
great grandchildren: (via Guy Hopson) Zela & Willard Hopson/(via Bess Hopson Wolfe) Dorothy Elizabeth Wolfe Southard
2nd great grandchildren: (via Dorothy) John B. Southard Jr & Elizabeth Ann Southard/(via Zela) Linda, Donna & Fay Thompson died: December 30, 1869 (age: 39 years)
Mary Jane Blakeley (Lander) born: September 20, 1824
married: she was 27 years old in 1851 when she married John William Strode Lander
died: September 30 1876 at age 52 her parents: Josiah "Joel" Blakeley (1800-1870) & Elizabeth Goodwin (Blakeley) (1801-1895) paternal grandparents:
John Blakeley (1755-1836) & Jane Shields (Blakeley) (1766-past 1850)
Samuel Goodwin (1768-1843) & Sarah Brown (Goodwin) (1778-1842) great-grandparents:
James Blakeley (born Ireland- in North Carolina by 1755)
Robert Goodwin + wife unknown
2nd great-grandfathers: James Blakeley (Ireland) & Robert Goodwin (in NC by 1755)
3rd great-grandfather: John Blakeley (born in England, died in Ireland) Revolutionary War - two direct ancestors of Mary Jane Blakeley Lander were veterans
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Mary Boone was my 5th great grandmother.
Mary Boone was my 5th great grandmother.
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Looking up information on the Lander family and your blog popped up in the search engine. A Kate (Lander) married a Samuel Boone as his second wife and this week I discovered a Whaley married a Lander, so was looking for more info. I'm related to Samuel Boone's 1st wife and their six boys. Kate Lander is mentioned in Hazel Spraker's Boone genealogy here (p. 170, # 913): https://archive.org/stream/boone1717/boonefamilygenea00spra#page/n199/mode/2up
I wrote a short biography on Daniel Boone for my history nut of mo blog, so you are welcome to come say howdy.
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