
1673 - 1732 (59 years)
TNG Descendant Charts
Please note that you don't have to depend on these descriptions; you can quickly try out each of the chart types.
Graphical formats
- "Standard" charts have a marvelous graphical format and show a fair amount of data for each person,
but they generate so much whitespace that they tend to be wider than the screen (or a printed page)
They tend to be hard to read and almost impossible to print if you generate more than three or four generations of data.
- "Compact" charts have similar graphical layout, and are easier to read and print,
but don't display any data other than each person's name.
Note that if you want to print a "Compact" chart
with more than three or four generations of data,
you should probably specify "Landscape" orientation when you print.
- The "PDF chart" is kind of a cross between the standard and compact formats, generated as a PDF.
On most computers, any web page can be printed as a PDF,
but this PDF format handles page breaks for specific paper sizes,
wheras PDF printouts of web pages just run the text through the page breaks
(The graphical charts' connecting lines sometimes disappear at certain zoom level.
When they are missing, you can use you mouse scroll whell or hit control-plus or control-minus to change the zoom level.)
Text formats
- "Text" charts follow a standard outline-style format that provides more (i.e. denser) data than the graphical charts do.
- "Text+" charts are kind of a cross between the graphical and text formats.
They can display much more data in less space than graphical charts or the "Text" chart.
(That's good news and bad news).
In particular, they requires much less horizontal scrolling,
and can accommodate large charts in one printed page width
(albeit sometimes with legal-sized paper in landscape mode).
They are also much more flexible than the other formats,
with several (perhaps too many) run-time options.
However,
- The process of printing a Text+ chart can be a bit daunting, and
- When you are looking at just a few generations, and when enough data is visible on the screen, the graphical charts tend to be easier to read.
- "Register" charts are detailed descriptive reports.
They contain almost all of the data that I have for each person, including free-form notes.
But they aren't really 'charts' in the normal sense,
and don't give this kind of overview of the family tree that the other charts give.
- "Count" charts don't list descendants at all;
they just show how many descendants a person has, broken out by generation.
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
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Nathaniel Fitzrandolph (1.Sarah1) was born on 11 Nov 1703; died in 1786. Other Events and Attributes:
- Property: 25 Jan 1753, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA; Donated 4 1/2 acres to the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University), on which the college was to be (and was) built.
- Residence: 1778, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
- Residence: 1779, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Notes:
Name:
Nathaniel Fitzrandolph was one of the founders of (what became) Princetion University. Briefly, he donated the land on which the college wa build in his home town of Princeton, is interred in a campus building, and is memorialed by an ornamental that has become the setting of annual college ceremonies welcoming new students and celebrating their graduation. See,
- The Fitzrandolph Gate Wikipedia article.
- An excellent biographical sketch on WikiTree.com
- Excerpts from "The Book of Records, an extensive family history that he wrote.
li>"Fundraising for Nassau Hall", from the fascinating and important
Nathaniel married Rebekah Mershon on 20 Oct 1729. Rebekah (daughter of Henry Mershon and Ann Houghton) was born on 10 Mar 1711; died in 1786. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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| 3. | Benjamin Fitzrandolph, Jr (1.Sarah1) was born on 24 Apr 1699; died in Jan 1758. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1735, Bladen County, North Carolina, USA; On the Cape Fear River
Notes:
Buried:
GRid=100336073; no gravestone photos; with children names and dates.
Benjamin married Elizabeth Pridemore on 9 Mar 1727. Elizabeth was born in 1703. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
| 12. | Hannah FitzRandolph (2.Nathaniel2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 5 Jan 1746/47; died on 11 Jun 1835. Notes:
Buried:
GRid=13563973;Large serpentine gravestone. Inscription: In memory of Hannah Fitz Randolph consort of William Pangburn. A second Baroque style gravestone with the same inscription appears much older and is damaged, some lines of the inscription unreadable.
Hannah married William Stephen Pangburn, Sr in 1770. William was born on 30 Mar 1744; died in 1815. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
| 33. | Rebecca Skillman (11.Ruth3, 2.Nathaniel2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 11 Oct 1767; died on 15 Oct 1848. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1830, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA; The census entry is in her name; she was widowed. Listed as 50-59; she was 63. A white female, aged 15-20 could be her daughter Betsy, who was 22. There are also four slaves in the household. She is listed immediately below her son, Alford.
Notes:
Charles II (Hutcheson) was the son of Sarah Estes and Charles Hutcheson I (or Hutcherson) and was born Aug 1763 in Amelia, Virginia. He died at about one o'clock Aug 17th 1829 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. He married Rebekah Skillman, probably they were both living in Henry or Franklin County, Virginia. Rebekah (it is spelled Rebecka in the book of Fritz Randolph descendants) was born October 11, 1767 in Maryland. She died October 14, 1848 in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. They are both buried in the Hutcheson Family Cemetery near Pikeville, Tennessee." - Here It Is --Hutcheson Genealogy - Chapter II - page 13)
Birth:
FindAGrave says Maryland, but I don't buy it.
Buried:
GRid=50122256; above-ground crypt made from a fieldstones
Family/Spouse: Charles Hutcheson, II. Charles (son of Charles Hutcheson and Sarah Estes) was born in Aug 1763; died on 11 Aug 1829. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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