| Name |
VANCE, William 'Lancelot' VANS [1, 2] |
- Andrew Vance
B: 25 May 1660 in Dublin, , Cork, Ireland
D: 23 Feb 1754 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA
Jane Hoge B: 5 Sep 1663 in Dublin, , Cork, Ireland
Parents Lancelot Vance 1630-1688
Euphemia Reiney 1629-1690
Early Immigrants to Virginia from the 1500s and 1600s about Andrew
General Text: VANCE, ANDREW, born Co. Devon, Ireland,
son of John,
grandson of Dr. Launcelot, Surgeon,
great grandson of Rev. John.
Came to America about 1700.
Settled at Winchester, VA.
Married Elizabeth Colvin.
VANCE
Source Information: Kinard, June. comp.. Early Immigrants to Virginia from the 1500s and 1600s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
Original data: Published by The Researchers, PO box 39063, Indianapolis IN. 46239-0063.
Description: This is short autobiography of early immigrants to Virginia
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| Suffix |
surgeon |
| Birth |
12 Jun 1610 |
Galway, Ireland |
- County Tyrone, Ireland -LDS
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| Gender |
Male |
| Birth |
1625 |
Tyrone, Northern Ireland [3] |
| Birth |
1630 |
Tamney, Donegal, Ireland [1, 4] |
| Birth |
1630 |
Tyrone, Tyrone, Northern Ireland [2, 5] |
| Birth |
1630 |
Coagh, Tyrone, Northern Ireland [6, 7] |
| Coagh, Tyrone, , Ireland |
- 20250913GHLn- pasted from WORD doc:
VANCE (VANS), Andrew (b.Co. Cavon, Ire; son of John, of Coagh; g.son Dr. Launcelot, surgeon, Londonderry Regt.; g.g.son Rev. John, rector of Kilmacrenan; desc. of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland) came to America ca 1700; settled at Opecquon Creek, Winchester, VA, 1735; m. Elizabeth Colvin.
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| Occupation |
1688 |
Londonderry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland [7] |
| military surgeon, Londonderry Regiment during the seige of Londonderry |
- VANCE (VANS), Andrew (b.Co. Cavon, Ire; son of John, of Coagh; g.son Dr. Launcelot, surgeon, Londonderry Regt.; g.g.son Rev. John, rector of Kilmacrenan; desc. of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland) came to America ca 1700; settled at Opecquon Creek, Winchester, VA, 1735; m. Elizabeth Colvin.
Andrew Vance
B: 25 May 1660 in Dublin, , Cork, Ireland
D: 23 Feb 1754 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA
Jane Hoge B: 5 Sep 1663 in Dublin, , Cork, Ireland
Parents Lancelot Vance 1630-1688
Euphemia Reiney 1629-1690
Early Immigrants to Virginia from the 1500s and 1600s about Andrew
General Text: VANCE, ANDREW, born Co. Devon, Ireland,
son of John,
grandson of Dr. Launcelot, Surgeon,
great grandson of Rev. John.
Came to America about 1700.
Settled at Winchester, VA.
Married Elizabeth Colvin.
VANCE
Source Information: Kinard, June. comp.. Early Immigrants to Virginia from the 1500s and 1600s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
Original data: Published by The Researchers, PO box 39063, Indianapolis IN. 46239-0063.
Description: This is short autobiography of early immigrants to Virginia
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| _MILT |
1688 |
Coagh, Tyrone, Northern Ireland [6, 7] |
| Dr. Launcelot, surgeon, Londonderry Regt.; |
- 20250913GHLn- pasted from WORD doc:
VANCE (VANS), Andrew (b.Co. Cavon, Ire; son of John, of Coagh; g.son Dr. Launcelot, surgeon, Londonderry Regt.; g.g.son Rev. John, rector of Kilmacrenan; desc. of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland) came to America ca 1700; settled at Opecquon Creek, Winchester, VA, 1735; m. Elizabeth Colvin.
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| Battle |
7 Dec 1688 |
Londonderry, Northern Ireland |
| the Siege of Londonderry, 105 days, but the citizens and the garrison were pent up by the presence of first, the Earl of Antrim`s forces from 7 December 1688, and then by King James` forces, to 31 July 1689 a total of 236 days. |
- 20260503Dublin Airport-
By implications in the Williams reference, Dr. Lancelot VANCE was at this seige, killed in it? Not listed here. -jcw 21.02.2013
Siege of Londonderry
Some facts about the Siege of Londonderry - 18 April 1689 to 1 August 1689
The Siege proper lasted for 105 days but the citizens and the garrison were pent up by the presence of first, the Earl of Antrim`s forces from 7 December 1688, and then by King James` forces, to 31 July 1689 a total of 236 days.
King James retreated from Londonderry on the evening of 31 July 1689, having lost between 8-10,000 men.
Troops in the City at 19 April 1689 7,361
Living at close of Siege 4,000 (of these 1000 unfit for
service)
Killed and died of disease 3361
Civilian deaths 7,000
Total killed/died in Londonderry 10,361 approx.
Shells/bombs fired into the City between 24 April and 21 July 1689 (on 34 days) totalled 584.
The worst days were 3 June (28), 4 June (36), 6 June (30, 8 June (35) , 11 June (28), 13 June (26), 3 July (30), 15 July (26), 21 July (28).
The price of provisions, when they could be found were:
A quart of meal 1s.0d
One pound of horseflesh 1s.8d
One pound of tallow 4s.0d
One pound of salted hides 1s.0d
One pound of greaves 1s.0d
1/4 of a dog (fattened by
eating corpses) 5s.6d
A dogs head 2s.6d
A quart of horse blood 1s.0d
A horses pudding (gut) 0s.6d
A cat 4s.6d
A rat. fed on human flesh 1s.0d
A mouse 0s.6d
A handful of sea wreck
(sea weed) 0s.2d
A handful of chick weed 0s.1d.
The soldiers/defenders were allowed 1/2lb of meal, 1/2lb of shelled oats, 1/2lb dry salted hides, daily.
Water as could be found, was mainly contaminated.
By the 28th July there were only nine lean horses left alive.
25 Clergymen remained in the City - 17 Church of Ireland and 8 Presbyterians
Ch of Ireland:
Rev Geo. Walker, Donaghmore, Dungannon
Chris Jenney, Mullaghbrack
Moses Davis, Donagheady
John Knox, Glasslough
Bartholomew Black, Aghanloo
T Semple, Donaghmore, near Castlefin
Robert Morgan, Cappagh
John Campbell, Sego
Andrew Robertson, Derryloran
Michael M1`Clenaghan, Derry
Michael Christy, Monaghan
Seth Whittle, Bellaghy
William Cunningham, Killishandra
Richard Crother, Comber
James Watmough, Errigal
John Rowen,Balteagh
John Ellingsworth, near Newry.
Presbyterian ministers:
Thomas Boyd, Aghadoey
William Brooke, Ballykelly
John Bowat, Lifford
John Hamilton, Donagheady
Robert Wilson, Strabane
David Brown, Urney
William Gilcrist, Kilrea
John M`Kenzie, Derryloran.
drw111added this on 27 Feb 2012
Patricia Dernisonoriginally submitted this to Blanche Davis_gedcom on 13 Jun 2011
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| Death |
4 Feb 1689 |
Virginia, USA [2, 3, 5] |
| Prunty Town, Virginia, USA; -jcw, 08.04.2012 |
| Death |
4 Feb 1689 |
Londonderry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland [1, 4, 6] |
- By implications in the Williams reference, Dr. Lancelot VANCE was at this seige, killed in it? Not listed here. -jcw 21.02.2013
Siege of Londonderry
Some facts about the Siege of Londonderry - 18 April 1689 to 1 August 1689
The Siege proper lasted for 105 days but the citizens and the garrison were pent up by the presence of first, the Earl of Antrim`s forces from 7 December 1688, and then by King James` forces, to 31 July 1689 a total of 236 days.
King James retreated from Londonderry on the evening of 31 July 1689, having lost between 8-10,000 men.
Troops in the City at 19 April 1689 7,361
Living at close of Siege 4,000 (of these 1000 unfit for
service)
Killed and died of disease 3361
Civilian deaths 7,000
Total killed/died in Londonderry 10,361 approx.
Shells/bombs fired into the City between 24 April and 21 July 1689 (on 34 days) totalled 584.
The worst days were 3 June (28), 4 June (36), 6 June (30, 8 June (35) , 11 June (28), 13 June (26), 3 July (30), 15 July (26), 21 July (28).
The price of provisions, when they could be found were:
A quart of meal 1s.0d
One pound of horseflesh 1s.8d
One pound of tallow 4s.0d
One pound of salted hides 1s.0d
One pound of greaves 1s.0d
1/4 of a dog (fattened by
eating corpses) 5s.6d
A dogs head 2s.6d
A quart of horse blood 1s.0d
A horses pudding (gut) 0s.6d
A cat 4s.6d
A rat. fed on human flesh 1s.0d
A mouse 0s.6d
A handful of sea wreck
(sea weed) 0s.2d
A handful of chick weed 0s.1d.
The soldiers/defenders were allowed 1/2lb of meal, 1/2lb of shelled oats, 1/2lb dry salted hides, daily.
Water as could be found, was mainly contaminated.
By the 28th July there were only nine lean horses left alive.
25 Clergymen remained in the City - 17 Church of Ireland and 8 Presbyterians
Ch of Ireland:
Rev Geo. Walker, Donaghmore, Dungannon
Chris Jenney, Mullaghbrack
Moses Davis, Donagheady
John Knox, Glasslough
Bartholomew Black, Aghanloo
T Semple, Donaghmore, near Castlefin
Robert Morgan, Cappagh
John Campbell, Sego
Andrew Robertson, Derryloran
Michael M1`Clenaghan, Derry
Michael Christy, Monaghan
Seth Whittle, Bellaghy
William Cunningham, Killishandra
Richard Crother, Comber
James Watmough, Errigal
John Rowen,Balteagh
John Ellingsworth, near Newry.
Presbyterian ministers:
Thomas Boyd, Aghadoey
William Brooke, Ballykelly
John Bowat, Lifford
John Hamilton, Donagheady
Robert Wilson, Strabane
David Brown, Urney
William Gilcrist, Kilrea
John M`Kenzie, Derryloran.
drw111added this on 27 Feb 2012
Patricia Dernisonoriginally submitted this to Blanche Davis_gedcom on 13 Jun 2011
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| LDS |
3 May 2026 |
| • LXMC-4FS Serious issues This whole family has been messed with bad merges. One poor woman was left having 34 kids starting at age 4. Good luck to whoever wants to tackle this nightmare. |
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Dr. Lancelot Francis Vance
Male
12 June 1610 – 4 February 1689
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This whole family has been messed with bad merges. One poor woman was left having 34 kids starting at age 4. Good luck to whoever wants to tackle this nightmare.
2024-10-28 ADDED COMMENT TO whoever wrote the above comment.
This is not a site for adding incorrect information to. I am adding to the comment above. Absolutely no more incorrect information should be added anymore. Whoever made someone have 34 kids at age 4 should stop adding incorrect information to this family tree.
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Sir Lancelot Francis Vance, Knight of Derry
BIRTH
12 Jun 1610
Tyrone, County Galway, Ireland
DEATH
4 Feb 1688 (aged 77)
Tyrone, County Galway, Ireland
BURIAL
Donaghendry Churchyard
Stewartstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
PLOT
PLOT 12 Row 3
MEMORIAL ID
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MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 14
Sir Lancelot Francis Vance Knight of Derry
BIRTH: June 12, 1610, Wigtown, Wigtownshire County, Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
DEATH: February 4, 1688, Tyrone, County Galway, Ireland.
BURIAL: February 6, 1688, Donaghendry Churchyard, Stewartstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
*Sir Lancelot Married, Agnes Eupemia Rainey, (1609~1690), May 1, 1630, Tyrone, Tyrone County, Northern Ireland.*
CHILDREN
1. John Bainey Vance, 1630~1692
2. William Vance, 1642~1687
3. John Vance of Coagh, 1642~1692
4. Daniel Vance, 1643~1668
5. James Vance, 1645~1645
6. Patrick Vance, 1647~1710
7. James Vance, 1649~1672
8. John Vance, 1650~1710
9. David Vance, 1651~1720
10. Andrew Vance, 1660~1750
PARENTS
*Sir Rev. John Vance, 1577~1662, DEATH: June 6, 1662, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland.*
*Lady Margaret McDowell, 1569~1661, DEATH: July 25, 1661, Donegal, Donegal, Ireland.*
SIBLINGS
1. Lady Margaret Vance, 1602~1659
2. Sir Joseph Vance, 1615~1642
3. Sir Andrew Vance, 1598~1661
4. John Vance, Reverend, 1617~1662
5. Sir Patrick Vance, Knight of Wigtown, 1596~1672
Inscription
Aged 77 years
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| FSID |
LXMC-4FS |
| Name |
Doctor Lancelot Vance [6] |
| Name |
Lancelot Vance [3] |
| Name |
LANCELOT VANS [4] |
| Name |
Lancelot VANS [5] |
| Person ID |
I41339 |
WetzelAncestry |