Ancestors & Descendants of Larry Gordon & Nedra Callender

Notes


Isaac Hanson

Isaac was a Quaker, and his wife Mariah Montgomery was a Methodist. Isaac's mother, Susannah, donated land for the Mt. Horeb Church.

Isaac was disowned from the Quaker Church because wife Mariah was a Methodist.


Mariah Montgomery

The obituary of James W. Hanson, Mariah Montgomery's grandson, states that Hanson was a descendant of Revolutionary War General Richard Montgomery, the first American General killed in the Revolutionary War while leading the unsuccessful attack on Quebec. If James W. Hanson's obituary was correct, Mariah Montgomery could have been a daughter of an illegitimate son of General Montgomery. No records found to substantiate this.

An Elizabeth Montgomery was shown in the 1820 census of Wayne Township, Belmont Co. Ohio living next to Isaac Hanson (and Mariah, as only heads of households were shown.)
This Elizabeth could have been Mariah's mother, but no actual proof. I did not find Elizabeth in later census, so she either died, moved or acquired a spouse.

1860 United States Federal Census about Mara Hanson Mara Hanson
Age in 1860: 60
Birth Year:abt 1800
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Home in 1860:Wayne, Belmont, Ohio
Gender:Female
Post Office:Hunter
Household Members:NameAge
Sam F Davis Elizabeth Davis 39 Ruth A Davis 17 Maria L Davis 10 Jacob W Davis 6 Mara E Hanson 18 Phoebe J Hanson 13 Mara Hanson 60 Mary A Hanson 17

1870 United States Federal Census about Maria Hanson Maria Hanson
Estimated birth year:abt 1801
Age in 1870:69
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Home in 1870:Wayne, Belmont, Ohio
Family and neighbors
Race:White
Gender:Female
Post Office:Demos
Mary A. Hanson, 27, was also living with Maria
Interesting Census in that the Sam Davis family lives not far from the Lisles.


1880 United States Federal Census about Saml. F. Davis
Name:Saml. F. Davis
Home in 1880:Wayne, Belmont, Ohio
Age:61
Estimated birth year:abt 1819
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Relation to head-of-household:Self (Head)
Spouse's name:Elisabeth
Father's birthplace:---
Mother's birthplace:PA
Occupation:Farmer
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Gender:Male
NameAge Saml. F. Davis 61 Elisabeth Davis 59 William J. Davis 26
Elizabeth must have died between these two census periods.

1900 United States Federal Census about Samuel F Davis
Name: Samuel F Davis Home in 1900: Wayne, Belmont, Ohio Age: 82 Estimated birth year: abt 1818 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Relationship to head-of-house: Father Race: White Household Members: Name Age William Jacob Davis 47 Ida May Davis 44 William R Davis 18 Samuel E Davis 15 Jame A Davis 12 Julia Mabel Davis 10 Mary E Davis 3 Samuel F Davis 8


Marvin Rick Dunlap

Attended University of NM and Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute. Owns and manages Merit Insulation, a commercial insulation business.


Debra Gwyn Gordon

Attended public schools in Albuquerque, graduated Sandia High School where she was Editor of the school newspaper. Attended University of New Mexico.

Was a full-time mother for many years following the birth of her two daughters, Dana Jo Dunlap and Kim Dunlap.

Executive Director, NM Chapter, American Subcontractors Association 1977- 1995. Named Outstanding Executive Director by the American Subcontractors Assoc., 1995. Resigned to help manage Merit Insulation owned by Rick and Debra Dunlap.

Executive Director, NM Chapter, Painting and Decorating Contractors Association of America, 1985-1990.

Executive Director, NM Chapter, National Roofing Contractors Association, 1985 -1990.

As a Lobbyist, successful in gaining enactment of 3 bills beneficial to Subcontractors.

First Woman President, Board of Directors, Albuquerque Country Club where she was responsible for instigating major improvements in operations and facilities.

President, Pendaries Ladies Association.

Enjoys bridge, golf and other games with her family and friends.

Program Manager for Breast Cancer Eduction, St. Joseph Community Health Foundation, 2003 - .


Elham ("Elli") Mahmoudi

Attended school in Iran and Germany. Immigrated to US from Iran in 1979. Graduated from San Ramon Valley High School, Danville, California. BS, Marketing, California State University. Speaks and writes fluent Farsi. Mother and homemaker.


Gary Ladd Gordon

Attended public schools in Albuquerque prior to Albuquerque Academy where he earned a number of honors and awards. B.S. in Business Administration, with distinction, summa cum laude, from UNM 1983. Phi Bet Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Presidential Scholar, Editorial Board of the Natural Resouces Journal 1985-86, and numerous other awards, honors and activities. Graduated Cum Laude from UNM Law School. Fellow of the New Mexico Bar Foundation, as well as a member of the State Bar of New Mexico. Certified by the State Bar of New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization as a specialist in the field of Civil Trial Practice. Elected President and Managing Director of the Miller law firm in 2006. Board of Trustees, Albuquerque Academy; President 1999 - 2004.

Inducted into American Board of Trial Advocates in 2003 by invitation, thus joining 20 other noted attorneys in New Mexico.

An avid sports fan; enjoys golf, back-packing, and fly fishing.

Gary L. Gordon, 2005
"Mr. Gordon, a fourth generation New Mexican, graduated from Albuquerque Academy in 1979. He then attended the University of New Mexico and graduated summa cum laude in general honors and earned his bachelor degree from the Anderson School of Management. Upon graduation in 1983, he was in the first group of scholarship recipients to be recognized as a Distinguished Presidential Scholar and also received the Clauve Award as the university’s outstanding senior. He was elected to membership in both Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. He then continued at the university in its school of law and served on the Board of Editors of the Natural Resources Journal.
Since his graduation from the school of law, he has practiced exclusively with the firm of Miller Stratvert P.A. His practice is focused on trials, principally in the defense of various tort and contract disputes. He is one of less than twenty lawyers in the state recognized by the New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization as a trial specialist in civil law and has been elected to membership in the American Board of Trial Advocates, a group composed of approximately 5,000 lawyers from throughout the United States.
Mr. Gordon is concluding fifteen years of service as a Trustee of Albuquerque Academy, including three years as its Chair. He has also served as President of the Alumni Association. He recently was elected to the Board of Directors of the University of New Mexico Foundation and is a fellow of the New Mexico Bar Foundation.
Mr. Gordon is married to Terri Giron, and they have two children: Bryce, a first-grader at Manzano Day School, and Celine, Albuquerque Academy Class of 2011."


Terri A. Giron

Graduated University of New Mexico.
Human Resouce positions at Sandia Corporation, Department of Energy, consultant roles in several companies prior to starting her consulting firm "GenQuest" in Albuquerue.


Isaac Scrivens

Quaker.


Christopher Choate VII

Notes for CHRISTOPHER CHOATE Christopher married Prudence who was a Cherokee Indian. He recieved land upon the death of his brother Austin also know as Augustine. He and the other brothers moved to Lundenburg- - later as Pittsylvania Co., VA about 1745 where his Uncle Edward and sons joined them about 1754. They were apparently very prolific tribe and began populating that county and on East into what is now East Tennesee until it became diffcult to distinguish the same names handed down by different ones.

From a Choate website:
Prudence STALEY was born about 1730 in Unknown. She died unknown in Unknown. Individual Note: She was a full-blood Cherokee Indian.


Prudence Staley?

From a Choate website:
Prudence was born about 1730 in Unknown. She died unknown in Unknown. Individual Note: She was a full-blood Cherokee Indian.

ID: I64907586 Name: Prudence UNKNOWN Given Name: Prudence Surname: UNKNOWN Sex: F Birth: in Cherokee Nation

Note: Numerous Choate researchers indicate that Prudence was a full blood Cherokee Indian.


Austin Choate, Sr.

Family Data Collection - Individual Records about Austin Choate
Name: Austin Choate
Parents: Christopher Chote ,
Birth Place: Lunenburg, VA
Birth Date: 1748
Death Place: Jackson, TN

Millennium File about Austin Choate
Name: Austin Choate
Spouse: , Elizabeth
Birth Date: 1748
Birth County: Lunenburg
Birth State: Virginia
Birth Country: USA
Death County: Jackson
Death State: Tennessee
Death Country: USA
Parents: Christopher Chote, Prudence
Children: Thomas Choate


John Choate Sr.

Family Data Collection about John Choate
Name: John Choate
Father: Christopher Choate
Birth Date: 1751
County: Bedford
State: VA
Country: USA


Christopher Choate VI

Choate's Fancy was one of the properties owned by Christopher Choate. It was located in then Baltimore Co, Md (believed to be the now Anne Arundel Co., MD/Port Gibson Area). 18 August 1722 - Richard Gist, merchant of Baltimore Co. sold to Christopher Choate, planter, a tract of 108 acres called "Choate's Fancy" that was taken out of two larger tracts, viz; Part out of Green's Springs Traverse & part out of Street's Adventure. Signed by Richard Gist, and witnessed by William Camall & Tho. Hooker. On the same day Zipporah Gist, wife of Richard Gist, relinquished her dower rights as witnessed by Luke Baven & Jn. Israel.(Baltimore Co., MD Land Records, 1722, Vol. IS#G, f. 111-112, MHR) This is the property where it is belived his five children were born. Augustine, Christopher III, Richard, Mary and Sabert. He sold this property in 1742. 20 May 1742 sold "Choate's Fancy" signed Christopher Choate Sr., Christopher Choate, Jr. (CC) 28 May 1742. Flora relinquished her dower rights. Land Record Vol TB#D ff 282-284 MHR after disposing of "Choate's Fancy", Christopher Choate & Flora settled on 50 acres called "Hall's Approach" where he raised hogs and corn for the next 3 years. 27 Jul 1745 William Hall & Christopher Choate SR sold "Hall's Approach". Wives Mary Hall & Flora Choate relinquished their dower rights. The 54 pounds paid for this land included 20 head hoggs & one moity of corn now growing on the said land, for which the said Butler had a bill of sale, dated 17 June last, of Christopher Choate (Land Rec., Vol. TB#D, ff. 282-4, MHR) It is believed that William Hall was the husband of Christopher's daughter Mary, but no proof has ever been found Notes for ELIZABETH BUDD:?? Supposedly had a child out of wedlock with Christopher Choate. She was indicted June 1711 in Baltimore County, Maryland for having a bastard child. In August 1711 she named Christopher the father. Don't know the name of the child.