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Descendants of Joseph Motley of Gloucester Co., Va., who was a resident there as early as 1737 when he bought land in Amelia County. Seven years later he was living in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County with his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Abraham Forrest, also of Gloucester and Amelia Counties. His will was probated on Aug. 28, 1777. Descendants are mostly through his son, Joseph Motley II, who moved to Pittsylvania Co. from Amelia Co. in 1778, and whose will was probated in Amelia County in 1806. Joseph Motley II married (1) Martha, daughter of Martha and David Ellington. She was born in Amelia County as was her husband, Joseph.
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A journal of Mormon thought.
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At least nine Forrester individuals immigrated from England, Scotland, or Ireland to the English colonies in the new world in the 1600s and 1700s. The names and particulars about these nine Forrester indivi- duals are listed (v. 1, p. 42-43), and they settled in various places in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and Georgia. Descen- dants and relatives also lived in Mississippi River states plus Indiana, Kansas, South Dakota, Wyoming, Texas, Arizona, California and elsewhere. Includes ancestry in England, Scotland, Ireland, Flanders to 836 A.D. or earlier. Also includes organization and some officers of the Forrester Genealogical Association, Inc., which became the Clan Forrester Society, Inc., with U.S. headquarters at Stone Mountain, Georgia.
The Western Christian Advocate was published by the Methodist Church until 1939.