[1789 -First U.S. Congress meets
in New York; George Washington inaugurated as President
of the U.S.; John Adams Vice President, Thomas Jefferson
Secretary of State, Alexander Hamilton Secretary of the
Treasury the U.S. declare themselves an economic and customs
union]
18. John Crigler born 10 June 1767 in Culpeper County, Virginia, died 9 August 1840 in Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, married 25 December 1789 in Culpeper County, Virginia.
19. Sarah Ann Hume born 1767, died 14 September 1839. Sarah's father George Hume II, was the son of George Hume, Esquire, born at Wedderburn Castle, Scotland and the grandson of Sir George Hume of Wedderburn.
George Hume I, was the Crown Surveyor for the Dominion of Virginia, and laid out the plans for the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia. George II served in the American Revolution as a Sergeant.
Children:
[1737 - William Byrd founds Richmond, Virginia]
36. Christopher Crigler born about 1721 in Germanna, Virginia, married 1750, died 9 September 1808 in Criglersville, Virginia. Christopher was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War in Virginia. He is listed in the DAR Index, Volumn #I. Christopher Crigler was commissioned an Ensign in the Culpeper Militia, 18 August 1763.
37. Catherine Finks, daughter of Mark Finks.
Children:
38. George Hume born about 1729 at Culpeper County, Virginia, died 1802 in Culpeper County, Virginia, married 1754 in Culpeper County, Virginia. George served as a Sgt in the Revolutionary War. Information from Vol 851, page 201 in the Grandparent File Books at the DAR Library in Washington, DC.
Children:
1730 - 10 Downing Street, Westminster, London residence
of British Prime minister, built
72. Jacob Crigler died in early 1734 for on April 3, 1734 Susanna Crigler gave bond in Spotsylvania County, as Administrator of his Estate.
73. Susanna Koch (Cook) daughter of Michael Koch or sister of Michael Koch.
Children:
page 363 ... was 12th Baron of his line. He was transported as a political prisoner for participating with his father, in the Earl of Mar's uprising for the Stuarts, 1715. He settle in Spotsylvania Co., Va., 1721. Was surbeyor of that county and Orange and Frederick Counties; taught George Washington surveying and was associated with him in many surveys;...
page 24, (of which reference?) In 1731 George Hume received his commission as
deputy to the king. This with a marriage dower of 2,000 acres of land enabled
him to take up a residence with his family near the new city of Fredericksburg
and push his occupation as surveyor.
George Washington was, from his sixteenth to his eighteenth year, under the
tutorage of George Hume, and from him learned the business of surveying.
Washington and one of the older sons of George Hume (William, probably) were
born the same year, reared in the same village, and were taught by the same
instructor, Mr. Williams. When Lord Thomas Fairfax, Baron Cameron, came to
Virginia to take possession of his estates, he found there a claimant to all
lands between the north and south branches of the Rappahannock River. The
King claimed that the north branch, Fairfax that the south branch, of this
river was the boundry of the Culpeper grant (Fairfax was the grandson of Lord
Culpeper). Lord Fairfax had enough power in England to demand a Board of
Arbitration to set the matter right. The King allowed this, and therefore
appointed one Abercrombie, of Georgia. Fairfax appointed eighteen-year-old
friend George Washington to represent him. George Washington now influenced
Abercrombie to accept his former teacher of surveying, George Hume, as the
third arbiter of the Fairfax estates.
77. Elizabeth Proctor daughter of George Proctor who died about 1738 and wife Mary_____.
Children:
79. Sarah Robinson born about 1699, died 1745 in King George County, Virginia.
Child:
[1689 - Declaration of Rights
in England, William & Mary proclaimed King and
Queen for life (also in Scotland), crowned]
152. George Hume born about 1667, died 1720, married 4 October 1695.
153. Margaret Hume, daughter of Sir Patrick Hume of Lunsden.
Children:
[1715 - Jacobite rebellion ("The
Fifteen") in Scotland un Earl of Mar]
304. George Hume born 1641, died 1716, married 1666 in Dune, Scotland.
305. Isabel Liddell daughter of Francis Liddell.
Children:
608. George Hume killed, with his father at the battle of Dunbar, 1650.
609. Katherine Morison daughter of Alexander Morison.
Child:
[1650 - Marquis of Montrose, Scotish Royalist general,
executed]
1216. David Hume killed at the battle of Dunbar, 1650.
1217. Margaret Coldinngknows daughter of John Coldingknows.
Child:
1218. Alexander Morrison, Sir, of Preston, died before 16 March 1632.
1219. Eleanor Maule died before 11 March 1665.
Child:
[1611 - Shakespeare: "The Tempest" (-1612)]
2432. George Hume, Sir died 1615.
2433. Jane Haldan daughter of John Haldane.
Child:
2438. William Maule.
Child:
4864. David Hume was at the battle of Pinkie, died 1574.
4865. Mariot Jonston daughter of Andrew Jonston.
Children:
*1547 - The Battle of Pinkie September 10 ends in victory for the Earl of Hertford who is king in all but name and who crushes Scottish resistance to the new boy king.*
[1513 - James IV of Scotland died at Battle of Flodden against the English]
*1513 - The Battle of Flodden Field September 9 just south of the Scottish border ends in victory for an English army sent by Henry VIII under the Earl of Surrey. Scotland's James IV is killed at age 40 while fighting on foot, nearly all his nobles are killed, and the king's only ligitimate son succeeds to the throne at age 15 months to begin a 29-year reign as James V.*
[1371 - Robert II, King of Scots (-1390) accession of the House of Stewart]
*1390 - Scotland's first Stuart king
Robert II dies May 13 at age 74.*
312074. Robert Stewart, King of Scotland. > see info on page_________
312075. Elizabeth Murc. Elizabeth was also married to Robert's brother, John Stewart. Elizabeth is the daughter of Adam Murc, Sir of Rowallen.
Child:
622592. John de 5th Lord Hume.
Child:
1245184. Roger de Hume born before 1331.
Child:
2490368. Galfridus de 3 Hume born before 1300, died after 1331.
Child:
4980736. William de 2 Hume died about 1300.
Child:
9961472. William, Sir.
9961473. Ada (of Dunbar).
Child:
19922944. Patrick, Sir.
Child:
19922946. Patrick 5th Earl Dunbar.
Child:
39633092. Cospatrick IV died 1161.
Child:
[1147 - Crusaders perish in Asia Minor: failure of the Second Crusade]
79266184. Cospatrick III died 1147 at siege, Damieta, Egypt.
79266185. Ada.
Child:
Child:
[1165 - Malcolm IV died; succeeded by his brother William the Lion(-1214)]
*1165 - Scotland's Malcom IV dies
December 9 at age 24 and is succeeded by his 22-year-old brother William the
Lion who will reign until 1214*
*1214 - Scotland's William the Lion
dies at age 71 after a 49-year reign in which he has established a Scottish
Church independent of the English Church*
158532370. William the Lion King.
Child:
217064736. Cospatrick I died 1081.
Child:
[1040 - Duncan of Scotland murdered by Macbeth, who becomes King (-1057)]
434129472. Maldredus.
434129473. Aldgatha.
Child:
[1058 - Malcolm slays Lulach
and becomes King of Scotland]
[1093 - Malcolm of Scotland killed
during invasion of England; succeeded by his brother
Donald Bane]
868258944. Malcolm II, King of Scotland 1005-1034 A.D.
Child:
From Book "History of the Hume, Kennedy & Brockman Families"
page 12, SCOTTISH KINGS FROM WHICH THE HUME FAMILY SPRANG.
Kenneth I, reigned from 850 to 860;
Donald, reigned from 860 to 861;
Constantine I, son of Kenneth I, reigned from 864 to 867;
was succeeded by his brother; Donald, son of Constantine I, reigned from 889 to 900;
was succeeded by Constantine II, son of Adeh, who reigned 42 years;
Malcolm I, son of Donald, reigned from 942 to 954;
Indulph, son of Constantine II, reigned from 954 to 962;
Dubh, son of Malcolm I, reigned from 962 to 967;
Cuilean, son of Indulph, reigned from 967 to 971;
Kenneth II, son of Malcolm, reigned from 971 to 995;
Constantine III, son of Cuilean, reigned from 995 to 997;
Kenneth III, son of Dubh, reigned from 997 to 1004;
Malcolm II, son of Kenneth II, reigned from 1005 to 1034, he was ancestor of Humes and grandson of Malcolm II;
was killed by Macbeth (See Shakespeare), he reigned from 1034 to 1040.
(Macbeth did not live long in his victim's chair, but was slain by Malcolm, son of Duncan I in 1057.)