Hugh de Litton & Alicia de Litton, Ile of Man, England, year 939 AD (Viking) – first documentation of the name Litton
1. Sir Robert de Lytton & Dame Elizabeth Windsor, Knebsworth House of Lytton, Derbyshire Co. England 1350- 1430. castle web site www.knebworthhouse.com
2. Sir William de Lytton (Litton) & Lady Audry Booth, Derbyshire England House of Lytton 1430- 15—
3. Thomas Litton & Celia Spencer, “Litton-Chenny Village”, Hertfordshire Co.., England 1500-1575
4. Michael Lutton & Thomizene Sellare, Celtic Farmers, Autre hundred Devonshire Co., England. 1575-1650, now known as “Ottery St. Marys” Devenshire Co. (Devon Co) south centra part of Devon, 161 miles due west of London and 12 miles due east of Exeter, nearest large city. St. Mary’s Church in Ottery has birth-baptismal-marriage-death records of Littons dating back to 1300 AD. Celtic pagan worshipers were forced into Cathacism by the Royal Monarch King James I, in the dark ages after the Romans had abandoned Britian.
5. Michael Letton II and Hanah Wilsone, now Catholic Farmers (Church of England) Ottery St. Marys, Devon England 1615-1680.
6. Michael Letton III and Johanna Polleckfield, Merchant in towne of Autre, In Ottery, St. Marys, Dovonshire, England 1647-1720.
7. Caleb Polleckfield Letton & Dorothy Tellere, merchant-farmer,
constable in Ottery, St. Marys, Devonshire, England 1678-1700. CalebPolleckfield
Letton (born 4/24/1678, died 8/4/1763) baptized in the Anglican Church
at Ottery St. Mary, Devon England on 4/24/1678. came to the Colonies
(Maryland) as a regular soldier in the BritishArmy in 1700 and served until
1720 in Town of Saint Marys County and surrounding areas as policing units.
Married Grace Hartley Burton, (Born 4/30/1703 in Baltimore, Md, died 10/23/1791
Rockville Montgomery Co., Md). Married on 3/23/1723, Rock Creek Parish
Church, Rockville, Md Grace was the daughter of Thomas Burton and Grace
Hartley Burton. Under conditions of plantation set out by Lord Baltimore,
Caleb Letton acquired a warrant for 405 acres which he used to obtain a
patent for survey, which was to be paid in annual payments, called rents,
and had this land surveyed in 1722 and named it after his place of birth
in England “Sutre” (also known as Ottary) in Prince George County, Maryland,
now Montgomery County, Maryland, (Town of Rockville). In 1723 he patented
an adjoining track of 67 acres, which he called, “St. May’s”. The
present town of Rockville, Maryland occupies all of this original tract.
Caleb P. Letton/Litton, this spelling appears in his legal papers and wills,
remarried in Maryland to Grace Hartley Burton. Caleb’s will was probated
on 5/12/1763 in Frederick County, MD because Frederick County had been
formed out of the western part of Prince George’s County. A few years later
this part of Frederick County was formed into Montgomery County. The Letton
records are found in the Rockville Courthouse. Children
A. Caleb II (1724-1764)m Mary Wilcoxen (of Rockville) 1/1/1749,
B 1722
B. John Richard (1726-1804)m Sarah Ann Wilcoxen, 5/3/1745, Fincastle,
Augusta, Co., VA
C. Sarah b 1728 died young
D. Elizabeth b. 1730- m.. William Richrds
E. Johanna Pollockfield 9 B 1732 – 1820 m. Leonard Hall, 1/15/1749
Cumberland, MD
F. Samuel (b 1735- 1797) m. Ann Crawford
G. James (1736- 1798) m. Sarah Osborne, 1756
H. Michael (1740 – 1819) m. Mary Willett, 11/1/1762, Fredrick
Co. MD
I. Grace (1742 – 1783) m Col Benjamin Summers, 2/2/17759,
Prince George Co. MD
8. John Richard Letton and Sarah Ann Wilcoxen (John born
7/4/1726, died 1/3/1804) born in England or Rockville Maryland, died in
Elk Garden, Russel Co. VA. Buried in Litton Cemetery, Russel Co., VA.
Married Sarah Ann Wilcoxen (born 2/29/1728 in Rockville, Montgomery Co.,
MD Died 1/13/1808 in Elk Garden, Russell Co., VA. Married on 5/3/1745 in
Fincastle , Augusta Co., VA. Sarah Ann was the daughter of John and Millacent
Wilcoxen. Children. John was a barrister and jurer. From 1771-1773
john Richard Letton is often found as a jurer in Botetout Co., VA (Annals
of Southwestern Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers). John Richard
Letton is mentioned as one of the militiamen under Summers and Caleb is
listed under Selby on page 200 of Katherine Keogh White’s book “The King’s
Mountain Men”. Information at Washington Historical Society says
that the John Litton listed as a mulitiaman at the Battle of King’s Mountain
in 1781, is John Richard Litton father of Solomon.
A. Brillicent (Brila) b 1745 m Sam Scott
B. Emeline (Emma ) b 1747 m H. Price
C. Elizabeth Opal b. 1749 m John Laughlin
D. James b 1750 m Mary Ann Castle At a court held for Washington Co., VA 3/20/1781 is an order: “On motion of James Litton (brother of Solomon) and James Laughlin, and by consent and order of the Court they appointed guardians of the estates of Captain John Dunkin and Solomon Litton, prisoners of the enemy in Canada, and to use all legal methods for saving and securing the said estates, whereupon they, together with William Davidson and John Vance entered into and acknowledge their bonds for eight thousand pounds for the faithful performance of the same.”
E. Solomon Caleb b 1751 d 1844, m Martha Duncan Served in the
Revoluntionary war and Dunmores War of Fincastle Militia. Commissioned
and Ensign of Militia, Washington Co., 2/26/1777; promoted to 2nd. Lt.
In revolutionary War, fought British and Indians, captured by Britich at
Ruddles Fort and Martin’s Station in June 1780, (near present Paris KY.),
taken to Fort Quebec, Canada and held until 1783. Note of interest: Solomon
Litton is often listed as a militiaman at The Battle of King’s Mountain,
which took place in October 1781. This was not possible, because Solomon
was captured in June of 1780 and released in 1783, also it could not have
been Solomon Jr. as he was not born until 1783. The reason for the error
may be that Solomon was formerly a member of the Washington Co., VA Regement
which participated in the King’s Mountain Battle so historians presumed
he was there. (C. DeBissi) Solomon Letten is recorded in the old
“Certificate Book” or “Doomsday Book of the Conquest of Kentucky” as having
made an actual settlement 3/1779 on 400 acres on the “Midle Fork of Coopers
Run above Francis Berry’s Claim” in KY. (Register of Kentucky State Historical
Society Vol 21, NO 62, Pg 140) Information about Solomon & Mary and
their Children was retrived from Worl Tree date base at Ancestry on Line
and the Litton/Lytton Society data base, Washington Co. Library, VA and
the Washington County Historical Society. Children
a. John Whitley Litton 91775-1853)
b. Thomas James Litton (1777-1804)
c. Burton C. Litton (1780-)
d. Solomon Caleb Litton (1783-1862)
e. Elizabeth (Betsy) Litton (1785-)
f. Hiram Litton (1787-1852)
g. James Harvey Litton (1787-1852)
h. Mary A. (Polly) Litton (1792-)
i. Alexander Litton (1795-1884)
j. Caleb Wilcox Litton, Jr (1797-1883)
k. Virginia Lee Litton (1801-1802)
F. Burton C. b 1753 d 1778 m Elazabeth Laughlin Burton Litton seved in Dunmores War as a Private in 1774 (list of Colonial Soldiers of VA, DW396) under Captain Daniel Smith of the Fincastle militia. Other documents show that Burton Litton was called as a volunteer ranger in this same militia many times to defend and protect his neighbors from Indian raids along the Clinch. He was friends with Daniel Boone and Issac Crabtree. Hi is intered in an unmarked grave at Fort Elk Garden Church.. An account of his death is in the National Archives, Washington D. C.. It is described in the pension statement of his old friend and fellow Patriot, Isaac Crabtree, dated 9/27/1832. He states that Col. Daniel Smith came to the Fort, taking ten men, among them was Burton Litton and William Preist, they were in front (scouts) when they were met by the Indians. The Indians lay in ambush in two sing holes on each side of the Trace, where they raised and put themselves ina fighting attitude and fired on them. When the fighting commenced, Col Smith and the balcance of the men turned and ran. He, Litton and Preist held their ground until the Indians were within thirth or forty yards of them and the balls flying around them like hailstones from a thunder storm. He began to think it was time to take care of himself, seeing by time the whole of the company had taken flight and left them. He retreated a short distance and was closely pursued by the enemy and he wheeled to see how near they were to him and saw one within thirty yards. He immediately raised his gun and taking aim, fired into his breast. The Indian fell back and uttered some coarse loud noises. He overtook the company and tried to rally them without effect. They continued their retreat and two of the men were killed along side of him. They were the two men who went in fron with himself, Burton Litton and William Preist.
G. Nancy b 1755 d 1807 m Thomas Brown 11/6/1795. Thomas was b 6/28/1773 d 1867. They were married in Tinkers Creek, Botetcourt Co., VA. Documented evidence of Thomas and Nancy is the filing of their marriage bonds at the Fincastle Courthouse, Botetourte County VA. On 11/5/1795, both signed with an “X”. Nancy Litton & Thomas Brown 11/6/1795 b- John Dollard. Nancy gives own consent 12/4/1795 John Dollard who test. Age of bride as over 21. There is strong evidence that Nancy’s home was in the Tinker Creek Area of Botetourte County. There is the possibility that Thomas came from the Beaver Dame Creek Area of adjoining Bedford County VA. The couple migrated to Jackson County after the birth of Dudley in December 1799, but before the birth of Henderson in May 1802. Their land was along the Dry Fork of Flynn’s Creek. How Thomas acquired this land is unknown but Caroline DeBiase did find a Thomas Brown was granted Army Lands from the Virginia Military District in 1801, (page 11). Since Thomas would have been too young to have served in the Revolutionary War, any grant originating from service in the Continental Army would have been passed to him from his father, or uncle, etc. Thomas did serve in the war of 1812, but by that time he was well established in Jackson County. Thomas Brown’s farm was 8 miles from Gainesboro, TN, west on Highway 53 to Fork of Creek School House, then left and up Dry Fork of Flynn’s Creek 14 miles. In 1936 Sid Ragland occupied this farm (Tennessee land archives, 5/5/1801)
H. Hamilton Litton b 1760 m Judy Terry
I. John Richard b 1762 d 1804 m Rachel McCaulley 9/27/1789 in Fincastle
VA Rachel died 3/3/1850 in Jacksbore, TN
a. Caleb Burton Litton (1790)
b. Jacob Oliver Litton (1792)
c. Anna Wilcoxen Litton (1793)
d. Thomas McCaulley Litton (1795)
e. James Taylor Litton (1797)
f. Solomon Saul Litton (1802)
g. John Richard Litton III (101)
h. William Ballard Litton (1804)
J. Thomas W. b 5/13/1764 d 6/11/1840 m Colleen Dempsey b 2/20/1760 d 11/16/1840. Pvt Thomas W. Litton Rev.. War (s/o John Richard Litton & Sarah Ann Wilcoxen b13mly1754- d 11june 1840. Another Marriage Beth (Elizabeth) Brown on 1/7/1783
K. Francis Desmonde, b 1765 d 10/1/1843 m William Samuel Monk
L. Korrin Michael b 5/3/1766 Fincastle, Botetcourt Co., VA. d 8/20/1851
Timberville , Bedford Co., VA m Agnes Marie Dempsey b1/19/1768 in Rockbridge
Co., VA, daughter of Benjamin Dempsey and Mary Clarke Dempsey m 7/12/1785
a. Abraham Litton (1786)
b. John Yeardley Litton (1787)
c. Levi Litton (1789)
d. David Kuper Litton (1790)
e. Jeriamirah Litton (1792)
f. Kuper David Litton (1793-1870)
g. Korrin Michael Litton (1795)
h. Lucille Litton (1797)
i. Elizabeth Litton (1799)
j. Susannah Litton (1801)
M. Caleb Wilcoxen, b 1768 d 1824 1st m Rebecca Berry
a. Rebecca Litton m Nathan Fox 12/24/1815
b. Susannah Litton m James Stevenson 4/25/1823
c. Hester Litton
d. Thomas Litton
e. Caleb Litton
f. Sollomon Litton
g. Sinthy Litton m George S. Babbs 3/21/1930
h. George Litton ?? Not listed in will???
Caleb’s 2nd Marriage to Mary (Polly) Hankins in Hopkins Co., KY on
7/15/1813
Some of the above is from page 15 of “Captain Soloman Caleb Litton
Sr. ancestors and decendants, Russell Co., VA” published in 1950 by Balfour
Oliver Lytton. According to other Archives & Manuscripts, decendants
of Caleb Litton (1670-1763) of Maryland Littons settled in Botetourt, Russell
and Washington Counties in Virginis, Florida, Kentucky and Tennessee.
9. Caleb Wilcoxen Litton and Mary “Polly” Hankins,
Caleb b 1768 d 1824 Married Mary “Polly” Hankins in Hopkins
Co., KY on 7/15/1813
I. Lain Burton Litton (b1792) m Polly Ann Hankins
a. Thomas Henry Litton b 1/10/1852
d 5/11/ 1902 m Lucinda Boggs b 9/9/1850 d 6/14/1941
i. Ana Charlotte Litton 9/4/1874
ii. Alice Tildon Litton b 12/23/1877
iii. Minnie Ola Litton
iv. George Litton
v. Thomas Litton
vi. Jenettie Litton b 1888
vii. Robert Lloyd Litton b 4/16/1892
viii. Nora Lee Litton b 1/28/1896
b. Georgia Ann Litton b 3/1/1853 d 6/12/1913 m William Wadley. Had a son William Wadley. Georgia had a second marriage to Silas Hovious. No known children
Lain’s 2nd marriage was to Pauline Jane McGregor Fox 5/30/1853. b 1828. Daughter of Samuel & Elizabeth Jones McGregor. Pauline was married 1st to Jackson Fox 3/3/1846 and had a daughter America E. Fox b. 1848.
c. Samuel Litton b 1857 d 8/1857
d. John Randolph Litton b 6/10/1859 d
10/21/1925 buried in Old Beulah m Susan Ramage 11/24/1880. 2nd marriage
to Ruth Ella Bobo b 9/21/1860 d 6/10/1939 Buried at Oak Grove
i. Mattie Litton
b 4/5/1890
ii. Ruthie Litton
b 5/9/1894
iii. Dellie Ray Litton
b 4/8/1896
iv. Lottie Lillie
Litton b 2/11/1901
e. Mary Jane Litton b 1861 m William H. Lay
b 1857
i. Mattie
Lay
f. Bertie Bell Litton b 1863 m Mr. Phillips
2nd m William Ramage b 6/6/ d 1/7/1937
i. Lola Mae
Ramage b 6/1/1886
ii. Hattie Mae
Ramage
iii. John Erastus
b 1/7/1890
J. John Litton (b 11/18/1818) d 1/24/1892 m Viana McGregor b 1822 d
9/1872. Viana was the daughter of Samuel McGregor and Elizabeth Jones McGregor
a. Missouri Belle Litton b 3/6/1850
d 12/19/1934. Buried Old Good Hope Cemetery Livingston Co., KY m 8/20/1869
William B. Kennedy b 5/6/1848 d 1/18/1882
i. Henrietta Kennedy
ii. Blanche Kennedy
2nd m James Collins Barrett b 2/14/1850 d 2/12/1892 Temple
Hill Ill.
iii. Minnie Barrett b 12/15/
iv. Charlie Barrett b 6/21/1886
v. Hattie Barrett b 4/26/1888
vi. Ada Mae Barrett b 1/28/1889
vii. James Collins Barrett b 2/3/1892
b. Solomon Litton b 1852 m Eliza A. Ross 1/14/1875
c. Arkansas Litton b 5/1/1855 d 5/1/1859
d. Nebraska Litton b 1857 m. J. I. Baynes
12/15/1875
i. Cass Baynes
b 1880
2nd marriage 5/14/1882 to Benjamin Franklin Whorton b 1860
i. Lee Edward
Whorton b 1883
ii. John William
Whorton b 5/2/1885
iii. Viana Whorton
b 3/7/1889
iv. Lacey Caleb
Whorton b 6/3/1891
v. Lawrence
Whorton
e. John Dudley Litton b 1860, d 2/29/1899
see # 10 below
i. Lillie Ivy Litton b 10/23/1898
ii. William C (Joe) Litton b 5/24/1891
iii. Lura Bell Litton b 5/10/1892
iv. Edna Mae Litton b 9/1894
f. Lacy Caleb Litton b 4/14/ d 2/19/1929
in Sikeston, MO., m Ada Harris b 9/22/1870 d 2/12/1922 in TN
i. Willie Mae Litton b 9/25/1890
ii. Bowden Litton b 11/6/1907
g. Lee Litton b 3/11/1863 d 7/1/1917 buried
in Jamison Cemetery. M 10/1888 /Samuel Cunningham b 11/8/1866 d 10/9/1937
i. Eudora Cunningham b 2/22/1890
ii. Sam
Allen Cunningham b 5/1/1895
iii. Willis
Raymond Cunningham b 5/4/1900
h. Richard Byrd Litton b 1/13/1866 d 11/25/11936,
m 11/28/1895 Virginia Ella Bright, b 1/13/1868 d 12/1/1922 Virginia was
the daughter of Thornton Bright.
i. William Gobel
Litton b 12/18/1899
ii. Georgia
Muriel Litton b
i. Nancy Nan Litton b 8/3/1872 d 3/4/1931
m Giddy Gilliam Dunning b 5/3/1875 son of F.M. and Elizabeth Driver Dunning
i. Florence
Mae Dunning b 11/26/1893
ii. Marion Allen Dunning
b 7/20/1895
iii. Ernest
Albert Dunning b 10/19/1897
iv. William Zachariah
Dunning b 10/6/1899
v. Ada Marie Dunning
b 6/10/1903
K. Mary Litton
L. . Elizabeth Rachel Litton
M. Nancy Litton (b 1824)
10. John Dudley Litton and Sherman Ellen Patton, John b
1860, d 2/29/1899 Sherman born 6/9/1869 d 11/23/1940, daughter of Joseph
Patton and Catherine Bird Patton. John is believed to be buried in the
Horn Ridge Cemetery in ridgely, Lake Co. TN. Both born in KY.
A.. Lillie Ivy Litton b 10/23/1898/9 d 12/18/1942
m Walter Davis Tate b 4/9/1883 d 5/15/1976 m 1/25/1906. both are buried
Ridgely Lake Co., TN at New Haven Cemetery. Walter was the son of Stephen
Downs Tate and Sarah Delilah Hickman Tate.
i. Cecil Earl
Tate b 1/19/1907
ii.
Ethel Tate b 1906 d 1915
iii.
Finis J. Garrett Tate b 11/20/1909
iv.
Rachel Tate d 1911 about 3 months old
v.
Till Tate b 11/12/1913
vi.
Eveline (Monk) tate b 6/23/1916
B. William C (Joe) Litton b 5/24/1891 d 12/17/1982 in Texas ______. M Rachel Rebecca Kyle b 2/12/1896 d 1/23/1990
C. Lura Bell Litton b 5/10/1892 d 7/1/1983 in Dyersburg TN &
buried in Nion Cemetery in Obion Co., TN. m Rueben Horace Cherry b 12/22/1888
d 12/13/1966. m 12/26/1906. Rueben was the son of Bob Cherry and Cora hunter
Cherry.
i. Pauline Marie
Cherry b 2/15/1910
ii. Ned Cherry
b 11/4/1912
iii.Inez Cherry
b 3/3/1918
2nd marriage 8/3/1923 to John Knight b 2/14/1886 d 3/24/1959
D. Edna Mae Litton b 9/20/1894 see 11 below
11. Edna Mae Litton and Joseph Sylvester Kyle, Edna
b 9/20/ 1894 d 8/16/1970 in Terrell TX. Buried in Wortham TX m Joseph Sylvester
Kyle b 2/2/1902 d 2/17/1958 in Corsicana TX Joseph was the son of Samuel
Crofford Kyle and Sarah Elizabeth Collier
A. Iva Mae Kyle b 1916 d 1916 TN
B. Joseph Crofford Kyle and Alda Yvonne Cook Kyle
Joseph b 12/24/1918 TN see Kyle
Family History
http://home.flash.net/~kyle/kyle%20familytree.html
i. Joseph
Crofford Kyle, Jr. and Breand Jean Davis Kyle, Joseph b 7/6/1950 Dallas
TX Brenda b 1/5/1954 Temple TX
1. Joseph Mike Kyle b 2/3/1979 El Paso TX Married Leslie Renee Evans 5-26-0.
Leslie b 7/10/80
2. Laura Yvonne Kyle b 11/7/1984 Huntsville TX
C. Hazel Lee Kyle b 11/25/1922 in Wharton TX