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W2.3.5 James CONWAY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  W2.3.5 James CONWAY (son of Henry CONWAY and W2.3 Zelpha TARVIN).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry CONWAY

    Henry married W2.3 Zelpha TARVIN. Zelpha (daughter of William TARVIN, II and Mary MILLER) was born in 1792 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  W2.3 Zelpha TARVIN was born in 1792 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama (daughter of William TARVIN, II and Mary MILLER).

    Notes:

    First name also spelled Zylpha.

    Notes:

    Dorothy Tarvin notes that children William, Nancy, and Delilah are adopted, Henry Stiggins, James, and George are natural. However, Caroline Stafford Forbes shows "Zilphin" was male and married a female Conway, making these children all Tarvins.
    http://genforum.genealogy.com/tarvin/messages/129.html

    Children:
    1. W2.3.1 William CONWAY
    2. W2.3.2 Nancy CONWAY
    3. W2.3.3 Delilah CONWAY
    4. W2.3.4 Henry Stiggins CONWAY
    5. 1. W2.3.5 James CONWAY
    6. W2.3.6 George CONWAY


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  William TARVIN, II was born about 1744 in , Charles, Maryland (son of William TARVIN, I and Nancy UNKNOWN); died in 1810 in , , Baldwin, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Many descendants believe he died at Ft. Mims (30 Aug 1813).

    Carol Middleton's comments: In the book, "Massacre at Ft. Mims", by David Pierce Mason, there is this: an early visitor after the killings noted "Old man Moses steadham, and old man Tarvin must have really put up a fight, considering how they looked". William left a will dated 1812. It should be noted that Dr. Marion Elisha Tarvin does NOT say William died at Ft. Mims.

    He is often listed as having been born 1744 as the first son of William Tarvin who moved to Georgia.

    William's children were born beginning in 1790, so he was probably married in 1789.

    Because of this age difference, some researchers speculate there was another generation between him and William Tarvin of Charles Co., Maryland who moved to Georgia.

    He died in 1813, possibly in the Ft. Mims Massacre. See Carol Middleton's website, Among the Creeks. In particular, http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cmamcrk4/smfm15.html#anchor1033675 .

    According to the "Reports from the Court of Claims", William Tarvin II died in 1810. This is based on the testimony of Diego McVoy that was provided to the House of Representatives by Justice of the Peace Basil Mesher (Mobile County, Alabama; 21 Apr 1834). The heirs of William Tarvin II presented their claim to 960 arpents of land, with the help of Neil Smith (Administrator of the estate). The claim was not confirmed by Congress until 7 Jun 1858.

    Carol Middleton's note: William received land grants in 1787 from Spain in the Mississippi Territory (Baldwin Co.). He settled his family in Baldwin Co., AL in about 1789. Their family were some of the many who died in the terrible Ft. Mims Massacre during the Creek War.

    15 April 1789: Guillermo Tarvin, 45, wife 35. (Guillermo is Spanish for William)
    Carol Middleton's comments: In the book, "Massacre at Ft. Mims", by David Pierce Mason, there is this: an early visitor after the killings noted "Old man Moses steadham, and old man Tarvin must have really put up a fight, considering how they looked". William left a will dated 1812. It should be noted that Dr. Marion Elisha Tarvin does NOT say William died at Ft. Mims.
    This is "William II." He is often listed as having been born 1744 as the first son of William Tarvin who moved to Georgia. See http://www.tarvinfamily.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I30627&tree=1

    William's children were born beginning in 1790, so he was probably married in 1789.
    Because of this age difference, some researchers speculate there was another generation between him and William Tarvin of Charles Co., Maryland who moved to Georgia.
    He died in 1813, possibly in the Ft. Mims Massacre. See Carol Middleton's website, Among the Creeks. In particular, http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cmamcrk4/smfm15.html#anchor1033675

    William married Mary MILLER in 1789 in , Burke, Georgia. Mary was born about 1770 in , Richmond, Georgia; died on 30 Aug 1813 in Fort Mims, Baldwin, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary MILLER was born about 1770 in , Richmond, Georgia; died on 30 Aug 1813 in Fort Mims, Baldwin, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. W2.1 Elizabeth TARVIN was born in 1790 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama; died in 1836.
    2. W2.2 William TARVIN, III was born about 1790 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama; died on 22 Sep 1812 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama.
    3. 3. W2.3 Zelpha TARVIN was born in 1792 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama.
    4. W2.4 Nancy TARVIN was born about 1794 in , , Georgia; died on 16 Apr 1859 in Austin, Travis, Texas.
    5. W2.5 Elijah W TARVIN was born about 1797 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama; died on 18 Nov 1845 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama.
    6. W2.6 Elisha TARVIN was born in 1800 in Creek Nation, Baldwin, Alabama; died on 1 May 1856 in , Baldwin, Alabama.
    7. W2.7 Durany Irene TARVIN was born about 1802 in , Richmond, Georgia; died about 1857 in Booneville, Escambia, Alabama.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William TARVIN, I was born about 1727 in , Charles, Maryland (son of Richard TARVIN and Elizabeth DENT); died on 25 Nov 1785 in Little Kiokee Creek, Columbia, Georgia.

    William married Nancy UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Nancy UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 6. William TARVIN, II was born about 1744 in , Charles, Maryland; died in 1810 in , , Baldwin, Alabama.
    2. John TARVIN was born about 1752 in , Charles, Maryland.
    3. George TARVIN was born about 1754 in , Charles, Maryland.
    4. Ann TARVIN was born about 1756 in , Charles, Maryland.
    5. Richard TARVIN was born about 1757 in , Charles, Maryland; died before 1858.
    6. Nancy TARVIN was born about 1760 in , Charles, Maryland.



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