_ KENNETH II , King of Scotland_+ | (.... - 0995) _ MALCOMB II , King of Scotland_| | | | |________________________________ | | |-- BETHOC , Princess of Scotland. | | ________________________________ | | |________________________________| | |________________________________
__ | _John COX ___________| | (.... - 1790) | | |__ | | |--John Charles COX | (1787 - 1866) | __ | | |_Mary Ann BROWN _____| (1759 - 1814) | |__
_Richard William ERVIN __+ | (1876 - 1950) m 1904 _Thomas Mabry ERVIN _| | (1910 - 1996) | | |_Carrie Marvin PHILLIPS _+ | (1885 - 1981) m 1904 | |--William Leslie ERVIN | | _________________________ | | |_Frances REED _______| | |_________________________
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__ | _James FLEMING ______| | | | |__ | | |--John FLEMING | (.... - 1750) | __ | | |_? Stuart of ATHOL __| | |__
__ | _John FORD __________| | (1767 - 1826) m 1790| | |__ | | |--David FORD | (1805 - 1873) | __ | | |_Catherine ARD ______| (1773 - 1854) m 1790| |__
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Francis Henry Ervin, b. 12/23/1835 d. 11/18/1903, Medical Doctor, graduate of University of Virginia in 1858, married Mary Elizabeth Anderson, Pontotoc, Miss., daughter of Benjamin Dabney Anderson, lawyer, State Legistlator, Government Land Agend, Mason, referred to as Colonel (Service not proved). He married Sarah Frances Lindley, daughter of Rev. Jacob Lindley, graduated from Princeton in 1800, Presbyterian minister, and first president of the University of Ohio, Athens, Ohio. Lindley was descended from Governor Robert Treat of Connecticut. Mrs. Mary Anderson Ervin became an ardent prohibitionist. She was first president of the W.C.T.U. of Mississippi, and National Vice-President. Her interest in the youth caused her to originate and push for passage of the First Reform Bill for Juvenile Delinquents passed by the Mississippi Legislature. It was supposed to separate the old and the new offenders. Mary E. Anderson was born 1/19/1842, Pontotoc, Miss., and died Columbus, Miss., 11/1/1924. Ref: Goodspeed's "History of Mississippi." As a Confederate soldier Dr. Ervin was captured at Gettysburg, Pa., and discharged from Johnson's Island, Ohio, June 18, 1865, having taken the Oath of Allegiance to the U.S. on that date. He had served the southern prisoners in the prison Sandusky as it was called, during the previous winter, because they had no medical attention given them by the U.S. He was a man of love and though brought up a Presbyterian became active in the Methodist Church at New Hope near his home in Lowndes County, Miss. Dr. and Mrs. Ervin were religious people, and Dr. Ervin, never refused a call from white or the Negro population serving after the war many times without pay. This was evidenced at his funeral when one whole hill was covered with the colored population who had come from miles around. Any member of his descendants can be members of the "Stars and Bars".
By Charles Barnett Lampkin, Jr.
From Descendants of John Crawford. 1643 (Pg 171 to 172).
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Descendants of John Crawford, 1643 by Charles Barnett Lampkin, Jr.
______________________ | _____________________| | | | |______________________ | | |--Aaron Lee NAUMANN | | _Terance Lee NAUMANN _+ | | (1939 - 1986) m 1965 |_Kelley Lee NAUMANN _| | |_Shirley BAUER _______ m 1965
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_____________________ | _Nathaniel WICKAM ___| | (.... - 1767) | | |_____________________ | | |--Mary WICKAM | | _Thomas MILES _______+ | | (1687 - 1756) |_Mary MILES _________| | |_Mary VINCENT _______ (1687 - 1764)