Abt 1753 - Abt 1814 (~ 61 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Elizabeth "Betsy" Johnson (1.Jemima1) was born on 10 Apr 1772; died after Jul 1846. Notes:
In the book THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA, there is an interesting account on pages 240 through 242 about the siege of Bryan's Station, Kentucky. It is an abstraction of a letter written by Betsy in 1846, detailing her memories of her family being attacked by Indians.
Kentucky Historical Society, "Genealogies of Kentucky Families: Vol. O-Y" (Baltimore Gen. Publ.-1981) notes she is the sister of Col. Richard M. Johnson of Georgetown, Kentucky. Betsy and John had fifteen children, four of them surviving: Asa Payne of Payne's Depot, Scott County, Kentucky; 2. John of Jack Payne, Warsaw, Ky.; 3. Jeff Payne, Howard Co, Missouri; and 4. A daughter, Mrs. Offut.
Elizabeth married John Payne on 28 Jun 1787 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky. John (son of William Payne and Anne Jennings) was born on 8 Apr 1764 in Fairfax County, Virginia; died on 9 Sep 1837. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. Col. Asa Payne was born on 19 Mar 1788 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died.
- 14. Robert Payne was born on 20 Dec 1789 in Scott County, Kentucky; died on 28 Aug 1827 in Fayette County, Missouri.
- 15. Nancy Payne was born on 16 Oct 1791 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died.
- 16. Sally Payne was born on 16 Nov 1793 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died.
- 17. John Payne was born on 15 Nov 1795 in Scott County, Kentucky; died in 1887 in Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky.
- 18. Elizabeth Payne was born on 22 Jan 1798 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died.
- 19. Newton Payne was born on 4 Jan 1800 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky; died on 16 Mar 1850.
- 20. William Johnson Payne was born on 26 Jan 1802 in Scott County, Kentucky; died on 30 Jan 1813.
- 21. Thomas Jefferson Payne was born on 3 Feb 1804 in Scott County, Kentucky; died about 1880 in Howard County, Missouri.
- 22. Franklin Payne was born on 16 Mar 1806 in Scott County, Kentucky; died about 1874 in Scott County, Kentucky.
- 23. Richard Johnson Payne was born on 26 Feb 1808 in Scott County, Kentucky; died on 27 May 1823.
- 24. Emeline Payne was born on 13 Mar 1810 in Scott County, Kentucky; died about 1851 in Grand Lake, Chicot County, Arkansas.
- 25. Cyrus Payne was born on 10 Nov 1812 in Scott County, Kentucky; died between 1846 and 1848.
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Generation: 3
13. | Col. Asa Payne (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Jemima1) was born on 19 Mar 1788 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died. Notes:
Educated at West Point and also attended Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. In 1810, he was appointed by President Madison as Indian Sub-agent and stationed at Fort Madison and Fort Snelling. Was a Major in the War of 1812 and aide-de-camp to his father, General John Payne. He was at Fort Meigs during the siege by the British and Indians. After the war he farmed in Scott County and served as Justice of the Peace. (Payne, p. 262).
Asa married Theodocia Turner on 27 Dec 1810 in Fayette County, Kentucky. Theodocia (daughter of Lewis E. Turner and Theodosia Payne) was born on 26 Feb 1788; died on 11 Jun 1841. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 27. Lewis T. Payne was born on 2 Nov 1813 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died.
- 28. John F. Payne was born about 1815 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died.
- 29. Henry Payne was born about 1817 in Scott County, Kentucky; and died.
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Asa married Sally M Vance on 12 Jun 1844. Sally was born about 1802; died on 20 Apr 1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | Robert Payne (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Jemima1) was born on 20 Dec 1789 in Scott County, Kentucky; died on 28 Aug 1827 in Fayette County, Missouri. Notes:
He was a private in James Stucker's Company of Scott County, and as such was one of the men who composed the "Forlorn Hope" at the Battle of the Thames 5 October 1813, a detachment that Col. Richard M. Johnson ordered forward to attract the Indian fire, in order that the remainder of the Regiment might charge whiel the enemy's muskets were being reloaded. This detachment consisted of 20 men...Col. Johnson, who accompanied this detachment, and five others survived the attack, among whom was Robert Payne. He settled in Howard County, Missouri in 1820. He and his wife had six children. (Payne, pp. 262-263).
Robert married Maria Williams on 2 Jun 1814 in Scott County, Kentucky. Maria was born on 7 Oct 1795; died on 6 Jan 1887. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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17. | John Payne (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Jemima1) was born on 15 Nov 1795 in Scott County, Kentucky; died in 1887 in Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky. Notes:
Served in the War of 1812. In 1814, he received an appointment as Cadet at West Point. He rode to Washington with his Uncle, Richard M. Johnson, later Vice President of the United States, arriving just after the city had been burned. In June 1815 the accidental discharge of a cannon tore off his right arm and blinded him. He was furloughed and granted a pension of $8 per month.
He and his wife had three children.
John married Mary Stevenson in 1822. Mary was born before 1802; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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19. | Newton Payne (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Jemima1) was born on 4 Jan 1800 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky; died on 16 Mar 1850. Newton married Louisa Nuckles on 11 Oct 1827 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky. Louisa was born before 1807; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Newton married Susan Spencer on 5 Oct 1836 in Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky. Susan was born on 12 Jan 1817 in Gallatin County, Kentucky; died on 12 May 1911 in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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25. | Cyrus Payne (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Jemima1) was born on 10 Nov 1812 in Scott County, Kentucky; died between 1846 and 1848. Notes:
He died while a soldier during the Mexican War.
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Generation: 4
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