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Frances Grayson

Frances Grayson

Female 1805 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Grayson was born in 1805 in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA (daughter of George William Grayson and Octavis Edmunds); and died.

    Notes:

    Ref 1 gave Frances' birth date as 1779, but ref 2 revised that to 1805.

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (third installment) - received 12 Oct 1997 - p. 1

    (2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart of Susannah
    Monroe (3rd Installment) - dated 23 Dec 1997 - p. 3

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    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Frances married Richard H. Foote on 27 May 1824 in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA. Richard was born about 1800 in Prob., Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Alexander Foote was born on 3 Mar 1821 in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; and died.
    2. Frances Foote was born in 1822 in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; and died.
    3. William Foote was born in 1824 in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George William Grayson was born about 1784 in Charles Co., Maryland, USA (son of Col. William Monroe Grayson and Eleanor Smallwood); died in in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    George may have been born in Fauquier County, Virginia. Ref 1 says he was born in 1764, but ref 2 revises that to about 1784.

    He died before 1832.

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (third installment) - received 12 Oct 1997 - p. 1

    (2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart of Susannah
    Monroe (3rd Installment) - dated 23 Dec 1997 - p. 3

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    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    George married Octavis Edmunds on 9 Mar 1804. Octavis was born about 1785 in Prob., Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; died about 1807. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Octavis Edmunds was born about 1785 in Prob., Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; died about 1807.

    Notes:

    Rev 1 gives the birth date for Octavia (or Octavis) Edmunds as about 1765, but ref 2 revises that to about 1785.

    She and George were married on either 9 Mar 1804 or 4 Feb 1808 but since her will is dated 29 Sep 1807, it is presumed that the former date is correct.

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (third installment) - received 12 Oct 1997 - p. 1

    (2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart of Susannah
    Monroe (3rd Installment) - dated 23 Dec 1997 - p. 3

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    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Children:
    1. George W. Grayson, Jr. was born in 1780 in Prob., Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; and died.
    2. William Grayson was born in 1782 in Prob., Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; and died.
    3. 1. Frances Grayson was born in 1805 in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Col. William Monroe Grayson was born in 1736 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA (son of Col. Benjamin Grayson and Susannah Monroe); died on 12 Mar 1790 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Family Vault, Belle Air, Prince William C, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Ref: Clan Munro files - May, Frank Boone III
    - Johnson, Monroe
    - Williams, Irmalee - Benjamin Grayson family record

    Some references say William was born in Spottsylvania County, Virginia and died in Albemarle County, Virginia. Ref 4 suggests that he might have died 7 Dec 1790 in Frederick County, Virginia.

    He was buried in the family vault at their Belle Air estate.

    Colonel William Monroe Grayson was an attorney and was one of the first two senators from Virginia. His middle name is not certain.

    William's children received large tracts of land as a result of his service as a Colonel during the American Revolutionary War, when he served as aide-de-camp of George Washington. The Grayson grant was on the Little Sandy River at the site of Grayson, Kentucky (then in Greenup County, later in Carter County.)

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (second installment) - dated 7 Oct 1997 - p. 6

    (2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (third installment) - received 12 Oct 1997 - p. 2

    (3) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - e-mail received 11 Nov 1997 - p.
    4

    (4) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart of Susannah
    Monroe (3rd Installment) - dated 23 Dec 1997 - p. 2

    (5) Clan Munro files - Grayson, Nathaniel Lewis, III - Descendants of David
    Munro - p. 6

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    William married Eleanor Smallwood about 1779 in Prob., Maryland. Eleanor was born in 1744 in Charles Co., Maryland, USA; died before 1790 in , , Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eleanor Smallwood was born in 1744 in Charles Co., Maryland, USA; died before 1790 in , , Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Eleanor (Hebe) Smallwood was the daughter of Bayne and Priscilla (Heaberd) Smallwood and the sister of General William Smallwood of Maryland, a hero of the American Revolutionary War.

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (third installment) - received 12 Oct 1997 - p. 1

    (2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart of Susannah
    Monroe (3rd Installment) - dated 23 Dec 1997 - p. 2

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Children:
    1. Frederick Grayson was born in 1778 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; and died.
    2. Alfred William Grayson was born on 16 Apr 1780 in Charles Co., Maryland, USA; died on 10 Oct 1811 in , , Kentucky, USA.
    3. William Grayson was born about 1782 in Charles Co., Maryland, USA; and died.
    4. 2. George William Grayson was born about 1784 in Charles Co., Maryland, USA; died in in , Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA.
    5. Heabard Smallwood Grayson was born about 1784 in Charles Co., Maryland, USA; and died.
    6. Susannah Grayson was born about 1786; and died.
    7. Robert Hanson Harrison Grayson was born on 12 Mar 1788 in Prob., Charles Co., Maryland, USA; died in 1830-1838 in Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Col. Benjamin Grayson was born in 1684 in , , , England; died in 1758 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Benjamin was the son of John and Susannah (White) Grayson.

    Benjamin may have been born in Lancaster, Virginia. He was buried in the family vault at their Belle Air estate.

    Ref 2 says Benjamin was born in 1700.

    He was a merchant and a farmer. He married (2) widow Ewell.

    References:

    (1) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (second installment) - dated 7 Oct 1997 - p. 1, 6

    (2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susanna
    Monroe attached to a letter from Carolyn Brent dated 16 Jul 1997 - p. 2

    (3) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy chart of Susannah
    Monroe (3rd Installment) - dated 23 Dec 1997 - p. 1

    (4) Clan Munro files - Cataluna, Esther R. - The Ancestry of Esther Cataluna -
    dated 7 Jan 1998 - p. 1

    The following information was taken from a document written by John Breckinridge Grayson Jr. in 1877.

    Benjamin and his sister emigrated from England or Scotland to Westmoreland County, Virginia and setted on the Occoquan River near the spot which later became Colchester.

    Benjamin Grayson was a man of exceedingly fine address, and notably was of good blood. He went to America in the early 18th century. He is thought to be the younger son of a refined and wealthy family, if not of nobility; and his acquirements, person and habits bore ample evidence of it.

    In his new home he became a merchant trading in tobacco largely with vessels in the then Bay of Occoquan, and carried on a large commission business for the captains and supercargoes.

    Seeing the wants of the people in the new country, he planned and executed for their benefit and improvement. Among many branches of his extensive business he started a large wholesale trade in homemade crackers and sea biscuits, and wheat bread, which extended to every settlement from Occoquan to the mountains.

    At that time cornbread was the universal provision of the staff of life, and his starting the wheat bread and cracker branch of his business was gladly welcomed by both the colonists and the captains of the foreign vessels trading in the Bay of Occoquan and at Dumfries. His great industry and judicious management of his affairs enabled him to acquire a large estate, and the great esteem and popularity, which his probity and diligence obtained, were the cause of his being made executor to some very wealthy children of the gentry.

    Benjamin Grayson left Westmoreland County in 1710 or 1720, and settled in the town of Dumfries, Prince William County, Virginia, where he was largely engaged in the mercantile and shipping business. Dumfries was at that time the county seat of Prince William County and a port of entry and export. The largest vessels for half a century were borne on the creek from the Potomac River to Dumfries, and her wharves and warehouses were scenes of great commercial activity.

    The decline of Dumfries dates chiefly from the rise of Alexandria and Baltimore, and the gradual shallowing of the water entrance to her wharves. Over the years, the once broad and deep water course dwindled to an insignificant creek, and her wharves have disappeared. Where once stood her warehouses are fields of corn and waste lands. There still stands within her limits about a dozen or more handsome houses, built of English brick, with fine marble porches at the entrance, evidence of the former opulence of Dumfries. Many of the other houses still standing are built of fr He married the rich widow Linton, whose maiden name was Susanna Monroe, sister of Spence Monroe the father of President James Monroe, who was from an old and distinguished Scotch family. He married the rich widow Linton, whose maiden name was Susanna Monroe, sister of Spence Monroe the father of President James Monroe, who was from an old and distinguished Scotch family.ame, and still present a good appearance.

    A destructive fire in 1848 swept over Dumfries and much of the town was destroyed.

    Benjamin Grayson resided at Dumfries where he married a rich widow, Mrs. Linton, whose maiden name was Susanna Monroe. She was the sister of Spence Monroe the father of President James Monroe. She was from and old and distinguished Scotch family. Susanna Monroe first married a Mr. Tyler, and then Linton, both of whom left her a son and large estates.

    The sister of Benjamin Grayson married Mr. Harrison the ancestor of Colonel Burr Harrison, of the Revolutionary Army, and of Matthew Harrison, lawyer of Dumfries. The name of Spence was introduced into the Monroe family by intermarriage with a lady of that ancient, wealthy and respectable family. Many of the descendants have been so named. The names of Susan M. and Susanna Monroe were also long adhered to in the several branches.

    After Susanna died, Benjamin married Miss or Mrs. Ewell, by whom he had no issue. He built a residence near the Occoquan and Potomac Rivers on a large tract of land he owned, and called the estate "Belle Air", in honor of the old place further up the county which had been the home of his second wife.

    The residence was a fine large mansion, situated on a table land elliptical in shape, fronting the Potomac River, which was about one mile distant, and at that point about four miles wide. The mansion was built in manorial style, with lofty columned front, massive carved oaken doors and wainscoting. The estate was largely cultivated and noted for its fruits and flowers. After the death of Benjamin Grayson, it passed by inheritance to his son, the Reverend Spence Grayson, of the Church of England.

    In 1740, Benjamin Grayson was a colonel of the militia and an owner of lands in Virginia, and what later became Kentucky. He was a highly esteemed gentlemen in Prince William County.

    After the death of Susanna Monroe, Benjamin Grayson married the widow Ewell, by whom he had no issue. This lady was of the same family as was the late General Ewell of the Confederate Army.

    Benjamin Grayson departed this life in 1757 at his residence "Belle Air" in Prince William County, Virginia. The burial services were performed by the Rev. Mr. Scott, of the Church of England. He left a handsome estate; and an unblemished name for the glory of his posterity, for their edification and example.

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Died:
    Benjamin died at his estate "Bell Air" in Dumfries, Virginia.

    Benjamin married Susannah Monroe in 1734 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA. Susannah (daughter of Capt. Andrew Monroe, II and Eleanor Spence) was born in 1695 in , Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; died in Nov 1752 in Belle Air, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Belle Air, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Susannah Monroe was born in 1695 in , Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA (daughter of Capt. Andrew Monroe, II and Eleanor Spence); died in Nov 1752 in Belle Air, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Belle Air, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Susannah (or Susanna or Susan) was married three times and had issue by (2) Charles Tyler, and (3) Captain (or Colonel) Benjamin Grayson. The Holt reference says she was the aunt of President James Monroe, but she was probably his first cousin twice removed.

    Error alert: The Boggs reference says that Susannah first married William Linton and second Charles Tyler, but the dates of her children indicate that she was first married to Charles Tyler and second to William Linton. Also, the Bolton reference says Susannah was the daughter of Andrew Monroe and Elizabeth Alexander.

    From her father, Susannah inherited: one negro boy, 2 cows, 2 steers, household furniture and 10,000 pounds of tobacco.

    One reference gives Susannah's birth year as 1704. The Williams reference gives the name of Susannah's first husband as William Luiton.

    Ref: Clan Munro files - May, Frank Boone, III
    - Eggleston, Sam Daniel, Jr.
    - Guilford, Dr. Joan S.
    - Williams, Irmalee - Descendants of George Munro
    - Benjamin Grayson family record

    Susannah was buried in the family vault at their Belle Air estate.

    Ref (3) says Susannah died in 1751. Ref (4) says Susannah (or Susanna) was born in 1705.

    References:

    (2) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susannah
    Monroe (second installment) - dated 7 Oct 1997 - p. 1, 6

    (3) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Ancestry of James Monroe,
    President of the United States

    (4) Clan Munro files - Redden, Virginia R. - Descendancy Chart of Susanna
    Monroe attached to a letter from Carolyn Brent dated 16 Jul 1997

    (5) Clan Munro files - Cataluna, Esther R. - The Ancestry of Esther Cataluna -
    dated 7 jan 1998 - p. 1

    Compiled and edited by Allen Alger, Genealogist, Clan Munro Association, USA

    Buried:
    Susannah was buried in the family vault in Belle Air Plantation, the family estate between Quantico Creek and the Occoquan River in Virginia near Dumfries.

    Children:
    1. Rev. Spence Monroe Grayson was born in 1734 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1798 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Belle Air, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA.
    2. Benjamin Monroe Grayson, Jr. was born est 1734 in Belle Air, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; died in 1768 in , Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA.
    3. 4. Col. William Monroe Grayson was born in 1736 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; died on 12 Mar 1790 in Dumfries, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; was buried in Family Vault, Belle Air, Prince William C, Virginia.
    4. Susan Monroe Grayson was born in 1743 in Belle Air, Prince William Co., Virginia, USA; died in 1822 in , , Virginia, USA.