Alexander KEYES

Male 1811 - 1831  (20 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Alexander KEYES was born in 1811 (son of Humphrey KEYES and Sarah HANDLEY); died in 1831 in Springfiled Ill.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Humphrey KEYES was born on 13 Nov 1764 in Keyes Ferry Va (son of Humphrey KEYES and Sarah HALL); died on 11 Oct 1833 in Springfield Ill.

    Notes:

    There appears to be some error in regards to Humphrey - there is a difference between the Charles White version and 'more keys ' by Paralee Keys Hoot - I have included both versons in this file

    Humphrey married Sarah HANDLEY on 21 Apr 1803 in Monroe Co Wv. Sarah was born in 1776 in Monroe Co Va; died on 26 May 1846 in Alcove Spring, KS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah HANDLEY was born in 1776 in Monroe Co Va; died on 26 May 1846 in Alcove Spring, KS.

    Notes:

    died enroute to Calif as part of Donner party The following material came from a website on the Oregon- California Trails. It was submitted by Dr. Robert Munkres of Muskingum College, who gave permisssion to include in this report - it was reprinted from The Tombstone Epitaph, The Daily Jeffersonian ( Cambridge Oh ), and The Bridgeport News-Blade ( Bridgeport Neb ).
    Travel on the road west was difficult for the strong, dangerous for the unprepared and frequently fatal for the infirm. Many of the latter, however, displayed the fortitude of spiritual giants. One name of the roster of that courageous company might be that of Mrs. Sarah Keyes. In the winter of 1845-46, Mrs Keyes, now 70 years old, was not surprised when doctors told her that her health was such that she had only a few months to live. Instead of sitting back and waiting for the end, Mrs. Keyes vowed she would use whatever strength remained in her in an effort to see her son one more time - a son who had emigrated to Oregon several years earlier. A son-in-law agreed to let her accompany him and his family - word was sent to the son in Oregon to meet his mother in Fort Hall, Idaho. But the reunion was not to be. Mrs. Keyes died only a matter of days after the wagon train left Westport Landing. During the early moring hours of May 29, 1846, Mrs. Keyes was buried near the Big Blue River in present day Kansas. The death of Mrs. Keyes was undoubtly commented and remembered by other members of the train, and under other circumstances might have become part of the folk ore of the trail. Sadly, the name of Mrs. Sarah Keyes was all but lost to history when the party with which she had commenced the trip west subsequently encountered on eo the most fearsome experiences in trail history - a tragedy that forever attached the name of the train's leaders to Donner Pass. A picture of her grave site is available on the website. Actual burial place is near Alcove Spring Kansas

    Children:
    1. Gershom KEYES was born on 16 Feb 1804; died in 1862.
    2. James W. KEYES was born on 1 Nov 1805; and died.
    3. 1. Alexander KEYES was born in 1811; died in 1831 in Springfiled Ill.
    4. Margaret Wilson KEYES was born on 31 Mar 1814; died on 25 Nov 1861 in San Jose Ca.
    5. Robert Caden KEYES was born in 1815; died on 4 Sep 1865 in San Jose, Cal.
    6. Elizabeth KEYES was born in 1816 in Monroe Co Va; died in 1832 in Sangamon Co Ill.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Humphrey KEYES was born on 29 Aug 1721 in Marlborough, MA (son of Gershom KEYES and Sarah EAGER); died on 29 Mar 1793 in Keyes Ferry, VA.

    Notes:

    Humphrey was a sea captain and while on a trip, was in a ship wreck and captured by Algerines and held - while he was gone, Marcella married again - on his return he found her married, where upon he went to live with his father, taking with him his two sons - after Marcella's death, he married Sarah Hall, sister of the Hall brothers, for which Hallstown Va was named. will available at Belle Boyd house - Martinsburg WV Sarah 17 years old at time of marriage per Pyle/Pile records Will recorded in Berkeley WV Book 2 page 182

    Humphrey married Sarah HALL in 1765 in VA. Sarah was born in 1745 in VA; died on 31 Dec 1822 in VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah HALL was born in 1745 in VA; died on 31 Dec 1822 in VA.
    Children:
    1. Ruth KEYES
    2. Gershom KEYES
    3. Sarah KEYES was born on 11 Nov 1762 in Keyes Ferry Va; died in 1845 in Belmont Co Oh.
    4. 2. Humphrey KEYES was born on 13 Nov 1764 in Keyes Ferry Va; died on 11 Oct 1833 in Springfield Ill.
    5. Gershom KEYES was born about 1765; and died.
    6. Elizabeth KEYES was born about 1773 in Keyes Ferry Va; died in 1859.
    7. Thomas KEYES was born about 1775; and died.
    8. Catherine KEYES was born in 1778 in VA; died in 1844.
    9. Lucretia KEYES was born on 21 Jun 1791 in Keyes Ferry Va; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Gershom KEYES was born on 1 Mar 1698 in Marlboro, MA (son of John KEYES and Mary EAMES); died in 1766 in Charlestown, Jefferson Co., VA.

    Notes:

    Gershom owned vast amounts of land, established a ferry across the Shenandoah River - moved to Va 1746 - will available at Belle Boyd House - Martinsburg WV - he left his property to his daughters, instead of his sons Will recorded in Will book 2 page 175 Berkeley Co WV

    Gershom married Sarah EAGER in 1718 in Marlboro, MA. Sarah was born on 27 May 1699 in Marlborough Mass; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah EAGER was born on 27 May 1699 in Marlborough Mass; and died.
    Children:
    1. Francis KEYES was born on 5 Dec 1719 in Marlborough Mass; and died.
    2. 4. Humphrey KEYES was born on 29 Aug 1721 in Marlborough, MA; died on 29 Mar 1793 in Keyes Ferry, VA.
    3. Lucretia KEYES was born on 18 Aug 1723 in Marlboro, Middlesex, MA; died on 20 Mar 1764 in Chester Nh.
    4. Levina KEYES was born on 16 Feb 1726; and died.
    5. Elizabeth KEYES was born on 4 Apr 1728 in Marlboro, Middlesex, MA; and died.


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