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<STRONG>William Kilby was probably the son of William Kilby of Culpepper VA who died in about 1772.  It is 
not clear when William Kilby (Jr.) moved to Wilkes County, NC but was likely in Wilkes before 1778 when he entered his land which included "improvements."  At the time of William Kilby's (Jr.) death in 1815 William had acquired over 1100 acres of land and the inventory of his estate was valued $827.70.  The Kilbys were among the few people in the Reddies River area that owned slaves. The 1790 Federal Census for Wilkes County included Adam, Michael, William and William Kilby.<P>

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First Generation<P>

Children of John Kilby (?-abt. 1772) and Elizabeth (of Culpepper, VA)<BR>
Henry Kilby<BR>
Michael Kilby (?-1798) m. Susannah Brown, d/o Walter Brown (living in Wilkes Co., NC 1787)<BR>
John Kilby<BR>
William Kilby (1750-1815) m. 1) Mary Ann Towles; 2) Frances Eddins<BR>
Adam Kilby (living in Wilkes Co., NC, 1787)<BR>
James Kilby<BR>
Ann Kilby<BR>
Kathrine Kilby<BR>
Elizabeth Kilby<BR>
Savannah Kilby<BR>
Nancy Kilby<P>

Michael's widow, Susannah Brown Kilby married Thomas Tinsley in 1800.  Thomas Tinsley was much younger than his wife but took on the responsibility of raising her 8 children.  Susannah bore Thomas Tinsley two daughters before her death:  Margaret Tinsley born in 1801 who married <a href="vannoy.html">Nathaniel Vannoy</a>, son of John Vannoy and Elizabeth Kilby.  The younger daughter was Rachel Tinsley who was born about 1804 and  married Lovel Dogan Kilby.<P>

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Second Generation<P>


Children of Michael Kilby and Susannah Brown<BR>
Henry Kilby (1782) m. Mary Harmon (m. 1807)<BR>
7 other children<P>

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Children of William Kilby and his wives<BR>
James Kilby (bef. 1767-1817) m. Margaret Robbins, d/o Maj. John Robins and Elizabeth Dogan (m. 1792)<BR>
Humphrey Kilby (abt. 1769-1849) m. Nancy Haynes<BR>
Reuben Kilby (abt. 1770) m. Elizabeth James (moved to MO, abt. 1818)<BR>
Elizabeth Kilby (1777) m. John Vannoy (moved to MO)<BR>
Abraham Kilby (abt. 1778-abt. 1815) m. Elizabeth Rash, d/o Joseph and Milly Rash<BR>
Sarah Kilby (1780-aft. 1850) Leonard Whittington (had at least 11 children)<BR>
William Kilby, Jr. (abt. 1782-abt. 1820) m. Elizabeth Hubbard (m. 1805), <BR>
   d/o Benjamin Hubbard and Rosanne Dyer<BR>
Mary Kilby (1785-1864) m. 1) John Shepherd s/o Robert Shepherd and Sarah Rash; 2) Jesse Vannoy<BR>
Francis Kilby (1787-abt. 1865) m. Thomas Rash, s/o Joseph and Milly Rash<BR>
John Kilby (abt. 1790-1850) m. Annia (one son, several daughters)<P>

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Third Generation<P>

Children of James Kilby and Margaret Robbins<BR>
Lovel Dogan Kilby m. Rachel Tinsley (m. 1819),  d/o Thomas Tinsley and Susannah Brown Kilby<BR>
Samuel W. Kilby (did not marry)<BR>
John B. Kilby<BR>
Reuben W. Kilby m. Elizabeth Barlow, granddaughter of Abraham Kilby, Esquire<BR>
Joseph Eddins Kilby (died early, leaving 5 children) m. Elizabeth Cooper; 
  (Eliz. married 2nd Laban Hartzog)<BR>
James Kilby, Jr. (1816) m. Jane Jennings<P>

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Children of Humphry Kilby and Nancy Haynes<BR>
Thorton Kilby m. <a href="shepherd.html">Lucy Shepherd</a> (1798-bef. 1829)<BR>
Reuben Kilby<BR>
James Kilby<BR>
2 daughters<P>

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May 1821 - Account of Sale of Estate of Abraham Kilby. August 1823 - Account of Estate of Abrham Kilby.  Humphrey Kilby guardians.  August 1825 - Guardian return by Humphrey Kilby.  July 1826 - Settlements of accounts - Humphrey Kilby.  April 1827 - Guardian Return by Humphrey Kilby.  May 1829 - Guardian report by Humphrey for heirs of Abraham Kilby.  February 1835 - Guardian Return by Humphrey Kilby for Sally and Nancy Kilby.  <P>

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Children of William Kilby and Elizabeth Hubbard<BR>
Benjamin H. Kilby (1806-1880) m. Emeline Earp<BR>
Rosanna Kilby m. James W. Price<BR>
William Stokley Kilby (1809-1876) m. Caroline Earp<BR>
Elizabeth Kilby m. Jason R. Laws<BR>
Frances Kilby m. John B. Greer (moved to Caldwell Co., NC after Civil War)<P>

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Fourth Generation<P>

Children of Lovel Dogan Kilby and Rachel Tinsley<BR>
Thomas l. Kilby<BR>
Lovel Dogan Kilby, Jr. m. Nancy Harrold<BR>
Nancy N. Kilby m. <a href="barlow.html">John Barlow</a> (abt. 1824-?)<BR>
Margaret M. Kilby m. William Kilby Rash<P>

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Children of Thorton Kilby and Lucy Shepherd<BR>
Nancy Kilby (1825) m. Adam Staley/Stanley<BR>
Sarah (Sallie) Kilby m. William H. McNeil<P>

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Children of Benjamin H. Kilby and Emeline Earp<BR>
William H. Kilby (1828-1880) m. Sarah<BR>
Amanda Kilby (1829-1910) m. Alexander Pearson<BR>
Elizabeth Kilby (1832-1921) m. Isaac Davis<BR>
Romalina Kilby (1834-1883)<BR>
Matilda Kilby (1836-1928) m. James Martin Lowe<BR>
Martha Lina Kilby (1838-1921) m. James Davis<BR>
Benjamin H. Kilby (1841-1864) (died during Civil War)<BR>
John H. Kilby (1847-1883) m. Verderine Robinette<BR>
Nancy J. Kilby (1849-1918)<BR>
Frances Kilby (1852-1911) m. John Alexander Smith<P>

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Children of William Stokley Kilby and Caroline Earp<BR>
Mary Jane Kilby (1839-1908) m. John Davidson<BR>
John W. Kilby (1843-1886) m. Mary Jane Robertson<P>

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Fifth Generation<P>

Children of John W. Kilby and Mary Jane Robertson<BR>
William S. Kilby (1876-1876)<P>

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