Dear ltmarks,
It took me several hours of careful resaerch in genealogy databases,
but finally I can now tell you that George Littleton Upshur (8
February 1856 - 24 April 1938) was indeed a relative of both Captain
Beverly Kennon (not Rennon, but the capital R and K look sometimes
very similar in handwriting) and Secretary of State Abel Parker
Upshur, who died at he explosion of a heavy gun aboard USS Princeton
on 28 February 1844. Here is the proof in detail:
-- 1: The connection of George L. Upshur to Abel Parker Upshur --
One of George L. Upshur's great-grandfathers was Littleton Upshur of
Accomac County, Virginia (26 April 1758 - August 1811). This Littleton
Upshur married one Ann Parker in about 1781. They had 9 children, two
of which were Abel Parker Upshur (17 June 1790 - 28 February 1844),
who would become Secretary of State, and Elizabeth Parker Upshur (11
March 1801 - 15 September 1879).
Elizabeth Parker Upshur married John E. Nottingham (d. 1841) on 30
December 1820. They had 3 children, among them John Henry Nottingham
(5 December 1823 - 30 May 1917).
John Henry Nottingham, who adopted the surname of his mother's
brother, Upshur, married his first wife Katharine Alicia Williams
(1834 - 22 August 1864) in 1851. They had 6 children, with George
Littleton Upshur-Nottingham being born 8 February 1856 on the
Washington Naval Yard, Washington, D.C.
Since Elizabeth Parker Upshur was George Littleton Upshur's
grandmother, her brother Abel Parker Upshur, Secretary of State, was
indeed his granduncle.
-- 2: The connection of George L. Upshur to Beverly Kennon --
Another of George L. Upshur's great-grandfathers was Thomas Peter of
Georgetown, Virginia (4 January 1769 - 16 April 1834). He married
Martha Parke Custis (31 December 1777 - 13 July 1854) on 6 January
1795. They had 8 children, two of which were their daughters Britannia
Wellington Peter (28 January 1815 - 27 January 1911) and America
Pinckney Peter (12 October 1803 - 25 April 1842) (the middle names do
not represent any descendancy).
Britannia Wellington Peter married the US Navy officer Captain Beverly
Kennon (17 April 1793 - 28 February 1844) on 8 December 1842.
Her sister America Pinckney Peter married William George Williams
(1801 - 1846) in 1826. They had 5 children, of which one was Katharine
Alicia Williams, who would marry John Henry Nottingham-Upshur in 1851.
So Captain Beverly Kennon was the husband of George L. Upshur's
grandmother's sister. Not exactly his granduncle, but one could use
this term. The connection is absolutely clear.
Now there can be no doubt anymore that both the persons mentioned by
George L. Upshur in his note were his relatives. So it is very likely
that his statement as a whole is credible.
Sources:
RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Genealogical Database
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
Family Search: Genealogical Database
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
Hope this is what you were looking for!
Best regards,
Scriptor |