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<H3><IMG SRC="coff.gif"> Bostick Family</H3><P>



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One of the early settlers taking an active political role in Stokes County, NC, was Absalom Bostick.� He was not only a county treasurer, justice of the peace and tax lister, but was a member of the House of Commons (1790-1795) from Stokes Co.� Earlier, before Stokes was created from Surry County (1798), he was a representative from Surry County to conventions at Hillsborough in 1788 and at Fayetteville in 1789.� The convention in Hillsborough was to determine the proposed plan of federal� government and for fixing a seat of government for North Carolina...... <a href="bostick1.html">continued </a><P>





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First Generation:<P>

Children of John Bostick and Elizabeth<BR>
Col. Absalom Bostick (c1740-1803) m. Bethenia Perkins (1789-aft.1809),d/o Nicholas Perkins and Bethenia Harden<P>



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Second Generation<P>
Children of Col. Absalom Bostick and Bethenia Perkins<BR>
John Bostick (1765-1849, TN) m. Mary Graves<BR>
Bethenia Bostick (1767-1832) m. Capt. Samuel Hampton (bef. 1760-1802), s/o James Hampton<BR>
Absalom Bostick II (1769-1823)  m. 1) <a href="dalton.html">Nancy Dalton</a>,  2) Dolly White<BR>
Ferdinand Bostick (1772-1824)  m. Elizabeth Anne Rand (1784-aft.1830)<BR>
Susannah Bostick m. <a href="blackb.html">William Blackburn </a><BR>
Anne Bostick (?-aft. 1833) m. Thornton Preston Guinn (?-1833)<BR>
Manoah Harden Bostick (?-1843, IL) m. 1) Dilcie Scales, 2) Frances Harvey<BR>
Christina Bostick (c1785 - 1863)  m. <a href="dalton.html">David Dalton, Jr.</a><P>

(Absolom Bostick is shown with 670 acres in  the 1786 tax list. This being in the southwestern part of Stokes County, near Walnut Cove)<P>



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Third Generation<P>
Children of John Bostick and Mary Graves<BR>
Absalom Bostick m. <a href="blackb.html">Elizabeth Blackburn</a> <BR>d/o Wm. Blackburn and Susannah Bostick<BR>
(there were 11 children in this family)<P>

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Children of Bethenia Bostick and Captain Samuel Hampton<BR>
James Hampton (1786)<BR>
Samuel Hampton (1790) m. Elizabeth Barnett<BR>
John B. Hampton (1793) m. Polly E. Guinn<BR>
Mary Hampton (1795)<BR>
Susannah Hampton (1797) m. Hampton Bostick<BR>
Manoah Hampton (1799)<P>

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Children of Absalom Bostick II and Nancy Dalton<BR>
Absalom Bostick III  m. <a href="dalton.html">Susannah Dalton</a><P>

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Children of Ferdinand Bostick and Elizabeth Rand <BR>
Bethania Bostick (1800) m. Absalom B. Guinn, s/o Thornton Guinn and Anne Bostick)<BR>
Anna Rand Bostick (1801) m. William Mills <BR>
William Rand Bostick (1803-aft.1870)  m. Jane Browder<BR>
John Bostick (1805) (may have died young) (no further record)<BR>
Elizabeth "Betsy" Bostick (1807-1835/37) m. William Joyce Jr (m. in Va, possibly moved to Lawrence Co., TN)<BR>
Absalom Bostick (1809) m. Mary G. Patton (m. in Williamson Co., TN)<BR>
Ferdinand Bostick (1811) m. possibly as his second wife, Emily C. Denson (not proven)<BR>
Westley Bostick (1813) (no other information)<BR>
James Pinkney Bostick (1815) (no other information)<BR>
John Thornton Bostick (1817) (no other information)<BR>
David Jackson Bostick (1819) (no other information)<BR>
Louisa Bostick (1827) (no other information)<P>

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Children of Anne Bostick and Thornton Preston Guinn (son of Almand Guinn)<BR>
Absalom B. Guinn m. Bethenia Bostick<BR>
Thornton P. Guinn m. Frances Jane Hill<BR>
Manoah H. Guinn m. Elisabeth Bostick<BR>
Anne D. Guinn m. Alpha Moore<BR>
Polly E. Guinn (1796-1882) m. John B. Hampton (1793-1871)<BR>
Duke A. Guinn m. Susannah Davis Bostick<BR>
Bethenia P. Guinn m. David D. Bostick<BR>
Christina E. Guinn m. James M. Hampton<BR>
Susannah R. Guinn m. Mr. Petree<BR>
Malissa Guinn m. Mr. Hampton<BR>
Nancy E. Guinn m. Mr. Petree<BR>
David B. Guinn (?-1841) m. Narcissa (died after 1841)<BR>
(this family lived in Stokes County, present-day Forsyth)<P>

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Children of Manoah Harden Bostick and 1) Dilcey Scales<BR>
Bethenia Bostick<BR>
Mary Frances Bostick<BR>
Sarah Elizabeth Bostick<BR>
Jinny Carolina Bostick<BR>
Peter Lewis Bostick (1818, TN - 1884, IL)<P>

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Children of Manoah Harden Bostick and 2) Frances Harvey<BR>
Manoah Thornton Bostick<BR>
Frank Bostick<BR>
Mary Ann Bostick<P>

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Fourth Generation<P>
Children of Absalom Bostick III and  Susannah Dalton<BR>
Dr. Jonathan S. Bostick m. Sarah A. Smith<BR>
Sarah Bostick  m. Peter Webster<BR>
Charles Bostick<BR>
Richard Bostick<BR>
Martha Bostick<BR>
Calvin Bostick<BR>
Susannah Bostick<BR>
Elisabeth Bostick m. Harden Guinn (of Stokes County)<BR>
Nancy Bostick (did not marry) (not proven, and not mentioned in father's will)<P>

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Children of William Rand Bostick and Jane Browder<BR>
Jesse Bostick m. Nancy Green<BR>
Mary Jane Bostick (ca. 1833) m. Edward Vaughn<BR>
Angelina "Anne"  Bostick (1837-bef. 1912) m. <a href="tuttle.html">James McCoy Tuttle</a> (ca. 1836)<BR>
John W. Bostick (1838-1924) m. <a href="tuttle.html">Milly M. Tuttle </a>(1840-1925)<BR>
James Abner Bostick (c1842-1913) m. <a href="tuttle.html">Nannie Jane May Tuttle</a> <BR>(d/o George W. & Nancy R. Tuttle)<BR>
Louise Bostick (1844) m. <a href="tuttle.html">James McCoy Tuttle</a><BR>
(Many descendants of this line live in Surry and Forsyth Counties)<P>

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Children of Elizabeth "Betsy" Bostick and William Joyce Jr <BR>
Ferdinand Joyce<BR>
A. B. Joyce<BR>
James P. Joyce (settled in Hardin Co., IL)<P>

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Fifth Generation<P>
Children of Mary Jane Bostick and Edward Vaughn<BR>
William Vaughn (1859-bef. 1900)<BR>
Mary Jane Vaughn (1863) m. Newton Spears<BR>
Jettie Flora Ann Vaughn (1867-1948) m. 1) William Edward Vaugh m. 2) Harrison B. Brown<P>

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Sixth Generation<P>
Children of Jettie Flora Ann Vaughn and  William Edward Vaughn<BR>
Edward "Edney" Vaughn (1887-1953) m. Florence Hicks<BR>
Carrie Lee Vaughn (1890-1973) m. <a href="kiger.html">Hilary Harrison Kiger</a><BR>
James Watkins " J W " Vaughn (1891-1981) m. 1) Rhettie Caldonia Benson (1897-1957),   2) Julia Mary Freeman (1901-?)<BR>
Bert Vaughn (1893)<BR>
Pearl Mae Vaughn (1897-1977) m. 1) J. T. Owens,  2) Washington A. Foster (1887-1951)<P>

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Sources:<P>
Brenda Jerome contributed information for the Ferdinand Bostick and Elizabeth Rand line.  And through her research efforts helped to correct the Bostick/Dalton lines.  Many Thanks.   Brenda also hosts the <a href="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6598/BostickOnline.htm">Bostick Family Online Newsletter</a>.   <P>


Brenda Jerome's e-mail address:  [email protected].  <BR>
The Forsyth County Genealogical Society Journal, Volume XV, No. 1, Fall, 1996<BR>
Personal communications with Donna Vaugh, email address: [email protected]<P>

�, 2001-2007 Faye Jarvis Moran<BR>
[email protected]<P>

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