Judith Ball
F, #2761, b. 1718, d. before 16 November 1772
| Father | Captain Samuel Ball1,2 b. 26 Sep 1686, d. bt 16 Aug 1751 - 22 Nov 1751 |
| Mother | Ann Catherine Tayloe1,2,3 b. b 1694, d. a 1752 |
| Last Edited | 26 Oct 2020 |
Judith Ball was born in 1718.4,5 She married John Hackley, son of James Hackley and Elizabeth Shippey, in 1734 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
; ]Hill [1990:43] cites Raleigh Travers Green, Culpeper County History, p. 61.1,6,5
Judith Ball died before 16 November 1772 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.4,5
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Title Hackley, Judith.
Publication 1772
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 80. Will pro. 16 Nov. 1772.
Note Will Book B, 1770-1783 (Reel 31
"1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A:
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament .. Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL ..
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six nelgros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth. Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oakthence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
"Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A: pg 394-395
In the name of God Amen. I SALIS HANSFORD of the Parish St. Marks in the County of Culpeper being sick and weak in body but of mind and memory as sound and perfect as usual do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner & form following.
My soul I do with all Humility Recomend to almighty God and my body I commit to the Earth therein to be decently I ntered at the discretion of Executors hereinafter named and the worldly estate with which it hath pleased God to Bless me with I dispose of in the following manner.
I lend to my loving wife two negroes named Harry and Pegg during her life and in case my son Shou'd die before he comes of age or marrys I lend her a boy named Tom during her life.
I give and bequeath to my son WILLIAM HANSFORD two negros boys named Gabriel and Tom and after the decease of my Wife, Harry and Pegg, to him and the heirs of his Body lawfully begotten forever and for want of such heirs I give to my Nephew BENONE HANSFORD after the decease of my wife, Harry, Tom and Pegg to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever, and for want of such heirs I give to my Nephew BENJAMIN PORTER, son of NICHOLAS PORTER, Harry, Tom, Gabriel and Pegg to him and the heirs of his Body lawfully begotten forever.
I do desire that my Son William Hansford and Gabriel the negro boy be bound out at the age of sixteen.
I do appoint THOMAS SLAUGHTER and NICHOLAS PORTER to be whole and sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 28th day of March 1764. Presence: WILLIAM SLAUGHTER, Sallis Hansford
JOHN FRAZIER , JUDITH HACKLEY
At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 15th day of November 1764
This last Will and Testament of Solis Hansford Decd was Exhibited to the Court by LUCY HANSFORD widow of the said decedent and was proved by the oath of Judith Hackley and John Frazier witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and it is further ordered that the Will lie for the Executors therein named to take upon themselves the Burthen of the execution thereof at the next Court and at a Court contd. and held for the said County on Fryday the 22nd of March 1765 Nicholas Porter one of the Executors came into Court and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form he having sworn to the same and given bond & security as the Law directs, Thomas Slaughter the other Excor. named refused to take the burthen thereof."5
Judith Ball left a will at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; ]Hill [1990:43] cites Culpeper Co., VA, Will Bk A:476.1
; per "Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline", compiled by Margaret Lester Hill for Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990, p. 43: "Judith BALL m. 1734 [Raleigh Travers Green, "Culpeper County History", p. 61], John Hackley (d. 1760; will, King Geo. Co; 1769 estate, Culpeper Co., VA, Will Book A:476); 8 chdn. [20 Jan. 1980 letter, Peggy Stein to Eastwick]. Judith's will, Culpeper Co., VA Will Book B:80."4
; ]Hill [1990:43] cites Raleigh Travers Green, Culpeper County History, p. 61.1,6,5
Judith Ball died before 16 November 1772 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.4,5
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Title Hackley, Judith.
Publication 1772
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 80. Will pro. 16 Nov. 1772.
Note Will Book B, 1770-1783 (Reel 31
"1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A:
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament .. Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL ..
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six nelgros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth. Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oakthence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
"Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A: pg 394-395
In the name of God Amen. I SALIS HANSFORD of the Parish St. Marks in the County of Culpeper being sick and weak in body but of mind and memory as sound and perfect as usual do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner & form following.
My soul I do with all Humility Recomend to almighty God and my body I commit to the Earth therein to be decently I ntered at the discretion of Executors hereinafter named and the worldly estate with which it hath pleased God to Bless me with I dispose of in the following manner.
I lend to my loving wife two negroes named Harry and Pegg during her life and in case my son Shou'd die before he comes of age or marrys I lend her a boy named Tom during her life.
I give and bequeath to my son WILLIAM HANSFORD two negros boys named Gabriel and Tom and after the decease of my Wife, Harry and Pegg, to him and the heirs of his Body lawfully begotten forever and for want of such heirs I give to my Nephew BENONE HANSFORD after the decease of my wife, Harry, Tom and Pegg to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever, and for want of such heirs I give to my Nephew BENJAMIN PORTER, son of NICHOLAS PORTER, Harry, Tom, Gabriel and Pegg to him and the heirs of his Body lawfully begotten forever.
I do desire that my Son William Hansford and Gabriel the negro boy be bound out at the age of sixteen.
I do appoint THOMAS SLAUGHTER and NICHOLAS PORTER to be whole and sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 28th day of March 1764. Presence: WILLIAM SLAUGHTER, Sallis Hansford
JOHN FRAZIER , JUDITH HACKLEY
At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 15th day of November 1764
This last Will and Testament of Solis Hansford Decd was Exhibited to the Court by LUCY HANSFORD widow of the said decedent and was proved by the oath of Judith Hackley and John Frazier witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and it is further ordered that the Will lie for the Executors therein named to take upon themselves the Burthen of the execution thereof at the next Court and at a Court contd. and held for the said County on Fryday the 22nd of March 1765 Nicholas Porter one of the Executors came into Court and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form he having sworn to the same and given bond & security as the Law directs, Thomas Slaughter the other Excor. named refused to take the burthen thereof."5
Judith Ball left a will at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; ]Hill [1990:43] cites Culpeper Co., VA, Will Bk A:476.1
; per "Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline", compiled by Margaret Lester Hill for Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990, p. 43: "Judith BALL m. 1734 [Raleigh Travers Green, "Culpeper County History", p. 61], John Hackley (d. 1760; will, King Geo. Co; 1769 estate, Culpeper Co., VA, Will Book A:476); 8 chdn. [20 Jan. 1980 letter, Peggy Stein to Eastwick]. Judith's will, Culpeper Co., VA Will Book B:80."4
Family | John Hackley b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
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Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3778] Carol A. Hauk, compiler, Descendants of William Ball of Virginia: Ancestor of George Washington. The Virginia Ancestor Series, Volume XXIV, Edition 3 (n.p.: Hauk Data Services, 1997), p. 4. Hereinafter cited as Hauk [1997] Descendants of William Ball of VA.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Anne Catherine Tayloe: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032907&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S312] Tim (TimmmieC on AOL) Cox, BALL.GED - 27 Dec, 1993, gedcom file (n.p.: Tim Cox (TimmmieC on AOL), 2525 Whisper Trail, Douglasville, GA 310135(?), unknown publish date).
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1
Margaret Ball1
F, #2762, b. 1724, d. after 1802
| Father | Captain Samuel Ball2,1 b. 26 Sep 1686, d. bt 16 Aug 1751 - 22 Nov 1751 |
| Mother | Ann Catherine Tayloe2,3,1 b. b 1694, d. a 1752 |
| Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
Margaret Ball was born in 1724 at St. Mary's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Barrow, son of Edward Barrow and Elizabeth Minor, after August 1751 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.2,1,4
Margaret Ball died after 1802 at St. Mary's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 60-61
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament ..
Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL ..
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six negros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth.
Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oakthence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less
Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
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1791-1803 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book D; [Sparacio]; Page 321-324
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I JOHN HACELEY of the County of Culpeper being of perfect mind and memory but calling to mind the uncertaining of life do make this my last Will and Testament as in manner following.
First my will is that all my just debts be paid with my money I may have on hand when I die and money that may be oweing to me and if that is not sufficient the difficency to be made up by the sale of my Riding Sorrel Horse, my Grey Horse and my Grey mare lately purchased of JAMES GARROTT and if all these are insufficient to pay my Debts then the balance to be paid out of money ariseing from the sale of my land in the Western County.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Aunt MARGARE BARROW one hundred dollars to be paid to
her by my Exor, to be herein after named out of money ariseing from the sale of my Western lands,
Item I give and bequeath to my Friend GENERAL JAMES WILLIAMS of Orange County to him and his heirs forever the Tract of land whereon my Uncle WILLIAM BALL now lives together with the following negroes Viz. Kitt. Cloonda. Rose. Gabriel, Will, Mary & her six children, Viz. Sally, Rose, Nancy, Pleasant, Winey & Simon Juda & her six children (Viz) Charles, Easter, Philip, Noah, Ambrose and Mariah Cate & her two children Viz. James Fanny & Charity Lucy & her two children viz Juda & Jane together with the future increase of the said females also nine head of horses, Viz. one dark
colored Horse, one black Do, three Bay mares, two bay mare colts near two years old and
two do near one year old with the future increase of the said mares all my stocks of Horned cattle Sheep and hogs my household and kitchen furniture and all my plantation utensils of every kind.
Item It is my will and earnest desire that my following negroes Viz Billy, Frank and her three children Viz. Charles James and Rachel & Fielding be immediately after my Death set free as I omitted to include iin the proper places the future increase of the above named female slaves I here declare that it is my will in case of such increase born shall also be set free.
Item It is my will that all the residue of my Estate of what nature quality or quantity not above named or distributed shall be distributed in the following manner, Viz.
One eighth part I give and bequeath to my Brother in Law THOMAS JAMES;
one eighth part I give & bequeath to my Brother in Law SAMUEL REID;
one eighth part I give in Trust to my Brother in law THOMAS JAMESON for the Benefit of my Sister SUKY JAMESON three children;
one eighth part I give to the children that may be living at my death to my Sister ANN TALIAFERRO Decd to be equally divided among them
one sixteenth part I give & bequeath to my Nephew JOHN JAMESON Son of JAMES & LUCY JAMESON one sixteenth part I give and bequeath to my Nephew JOHN REID Son of SAMUEL and SARAH REID to him & his heirs forever and
it is my Will that the remainder three eighth parts be put in the hands of my two above named Nephews John Jameson and John Reid in Trust for the use and benefit of my Sister ELIZABETH HACKLEY Wife of RICHARD HACKLEY and her children to dispose of by them the Trustees in any manner they shall judge most likely to promote the end it was intended for lately.
I constitute and appoint my Friend GENL. JAMES WILLIAMS of Orange County Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all Will heretofore made by me. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this Sixteenth day of March 1799
Presence MORDECAI BARBOUR, John Hackley
JOHN THOM, JAMES ALLAN,
JAMES A. THOM
Memn for my Exor Genl. James Williams my will is that my uncle and Aunt Barrow keep the negroes they have had during their lives and then for said Negroes to be set free except my Uncle Ball be living and then it is my desire that they be given up to him during his life all the rest of the property will'd to you I desire that you will let my Uncle Ball keep possession of & have the use & benefit thereof subject never the less to your controul so far as to prevent waste etc during his life If my Uncle or Aunt Barrow be liveing when my Uncle Ball dies it is my desire that you let them keep as much of the land as you may jjudge necessary for their maintenance during their lives and the balance to be given up to my Brother JAMES HACKLEY and to cut the matter short it is my desire that at the deaths of my Uncle Ball & Barrow & my Aunt Barrow that my Brother James Hackley shall have the land they live on and that at the death of my Uncle Ball the negroes in his possession be set free & the Balance of the property to be sold & that one I half of the money ariseing from the sale thereof be given to FANNY BALL LONG Daughter of MAJOR GABRIEL LONG & the other half to FANNY BALL THOMAS
Daughter of EDWARD BALL THOMAS of Kentucky always taking care for it is my real wish that you may do so to keep as much as will fully compensate you for your trouble & expence.
Witness my hand this (blank) day of March 1799 John Hackley
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of June 1801
This Last Will and Testament of John Hackley decd was exhibited to the Court by James Williams the Executor therein named and was proved by the oaths of Mordecai Barbour, John Thom and James Allan three of the witnesses and a writing also presented by the said Executor declaring him what to do with his Estate was proved by the Oaths of Mordecai Barbour and JOHN McCOULL both of which to be wholy in the hand writing of the Testator are ordered to be recorded And on the motion of the said Executor Certifisate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form he having made oath
thereto and given security according to Law.
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1791-1803 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book D; [Sparacio]; Page 385-386
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I WILLIAM BALL of Culpeper County being in a low state of health but sound in mind and memory do make my last Will and Testament in the following manner Imprimis it is my desire that my crops of every kind which shall be made on the plantation whereon I now live after the same shall be secured be sold by my Executors hereafter named and the proceeds thereof apropriated towards the discharge of my Just debts.
Item If after discharging my Just debts any money should remain I desire that the same may be given and disposed of in the following manner Viz. Five pounds to WILLIAM GRAY JUNR, Son of COL. WILLIAM GRAY, a mourning suit to my Sister MARGARET BARROW and the balance remaining to my nephew COLO. WILLIAM GRAY of Culpeper.
Item It is my request that Cooper Will who is now imployed in making flower barrels in order to discharge the debt I owe Messrs ROBERT PATTON & CO. Merchants of Fredericksburgh be continued in the same imploy by my Executors until he makes a sufficient number of barrels to discharge the whole amount of said debt.
Lastly I constitute and appoint my two Friends GENERAL JAMES WILLIAMS of Orange County and COLO. WILLIAM GRAY of Culpeper County Executors of this my last Will and Testament whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two,
Presence CHARLES BARNS, Wm. Ball
BENJAMIN R. DALANY, CHARLES TRIPLETT
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of July 1802
This Last Will and Testament of William Ball decd was exhibited to the Court and proved by the oaths of Charles Barnes and Charles Triplett two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of James Williams one of the Executors therein mentioned Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form he having made oath thereto and given Bond and security according to Law, Liberty being reserved for the other Executor named in the said Will to join in the
probat when he may think fit
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 385-87.
18 Sept. 1755. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of Culpeper County to Daniel Brown of same. For, 10,000 pounds of tobacco. Tract in the Great Fork of Rappahannock, Parish of St. Mark, being the contents of a deed from the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Fairfax, granted to James. Pendleton, Gent., for 300 acres 11 June 1749 and by him sold to John Barrow ... corner to John Reynolds, lessrs. George and_Thomas Fairfax's-land ... near a.. branch ... near a small branch ...
John. Barrow
Margaret Barrow
18 Sept. 1755. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined.
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1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 478-85.
5-6 July 1764. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, to John Fitzhugh of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Gent. Lease and release; for £50 current money. 400 acres, part in Culpeper County and part in Augusta County ... on the south side of the Blue Ridge of Mountains ... crossing some branches of Thornton's River ... on the north side of the Blue Ridge ... which was in 1750 taken up by Thomas Brown who in 1751 sold it to Robert Coleman who sold it to John Barrow by deeds 25 June 1756.
John Barrow
Margart Barrow
Wit: James Buchannan, William Allerson, Diker Thompson, Adam Stuard.
19 July 1764. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined. at Citation.1
Reference: (an unknown value.)5,6
Margaret Ball died after 1802 at St. Mary's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 60-61
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament ..
Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL ..
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six negros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth.
Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oakthence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less
Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
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1791-1803 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book D; [Sparacio]; Page 321-324
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I JOHN HACELEY of the County of Culpeper being of perfect mind and memory but calling to mind the uncertaining of life do make this my last Will and Testament as in manner following.
First my will is that all my just debts be paid with my money I may have on hand when I die and money that may be oweing to me and if that is not sufficient the difficency to be made up by the sale of my Riding Sorrel Horse, my Grey Horse and my Grey mare lately purchased of JAMES GARROTT and if all these are insufficient to pay my Debts then the balance to be paid out of money ariseing from the sale of my land in the Western County.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Aunt MARGARE BARROW one hundred dollars to be paid to
her by my Exor, to be herein after named out of money ariseing from the sale of my Western lands,
Item I give and bequeath to my Friend GENERAL JAMES WILLIAMS of Orange County to him and his heirs forever the Tract of land whereon my Uncle WILLIAM BALL now lives together with the following negroes Viz. Kitt. Cloonda. Rose. Gabriel, Will, Mary & her six children, Viz. Sally, Rose, Nancy, Pleasant, Winey & Simon Juda & her six children (Viz) Charles, Easter, Philip, Noah, Ambrose and Mariah Cate & her two children Viz. James Fanny & Charity Lucy & her two children viz Juda & Jane together with the future increase of the said females also nine head of horses, Viz. one dark
colored Horse, one black Do, three Bay mares, two bay mare colts near two years old and
two do near one year old with the future increase of the said mares all my stocks of Horned cattle Sheep and hogs my household and kitchen furniture and all my plantation utensils of every kind.
Item It is my will and earnest desire that my following negroes Viz Billy, Frank and her three children Viz. Charles James and Rachel & Fielding be immediately after my Death set free as I omitted to include iin the proper places the future increase of the above named female slaves I here declare that it is my will in case of such increase born shall also be set free.
Item It is my will that all the residue of my Estate of what nature quality or quantity not above named or distributed shall be distributed in the following manner, Viz.
One eighth part I give and bequeath to my Brother in Law THOMAS JAMES;
one eighth part I give & bequeath to my Brother in Law SAMUEL REID;
one eighth part I give in Trust to my Brother in law THOMAS JAMESON for the Benefit of my Sister SUKY JAMESON three children;
one eighth part I give to the children that may be living at my death to my Sister ANN TALIAFERRO Decd to be equally divided among them
one sixteenth part I give & bequeath to my Nephew JOHN JAMESON Son of JAMES & LUCY JAMESON one sixteenth part I give and bequeath to my Nephew JOHN REID Son of SAMUEL and SARAH REID to him & his heirs forever and
it is my Will that the remainder three eighth parts be put in the hands of my two above named Nephews John Jameson and John Reid in Trust for the use and benefit of my Sister ELIZABETH HACKLEY Wife of RICHARD HACKLEY and her children to dispose of by them the Trustees in any manner they shall judge most likely to promote the end it was intended for lately.
I constitute and appoint my Friend GENL. JAMES WILLIAMS of Orange County Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all Will heretofore made by me. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this Sixteenth day of March 1799
Presence MORDECAI BARBOUR, John Hackley
JOHN THOM, JAMES ALLAN,
JAMES A. THOM
Memn for my Exor Genl. James Williams my will is that my uncle and Aunt Barrow keep the negroes they have had during their lives and then for said Negroes to be set free except my Uncle Ball be living and then it is my desire that they be given up to him during his life all the rest of the property will'd to you I desire that you will let my Uncle Ball keep possession of & have the use & benefit thereof subject never the less to your controul so far as to prevent waste etc during his life If my Uncle or Aunt Barrow be liveing when my Uncle Ball dies it is my desire that you let them keep as much of the land as you may jjudge necessary for their maintenance during their lives and the balance to be given up to my Brother JAMES HACKLEY and to cut the matter short it is my desire that at the deaths of my Uncle Ball & Barrow & my Aunt Barrow that my Brother James Hackley shall have the land they live on and that at the death of my Uncle Ball the negroes in his possession be set free & the Balance of the property to be sold & that one I half of the money ariseing from the sale thereof be given to FANNY BALL LONG Daughter of MAJOR GABRIEL LONG & the other half to FANNY BALL THOMAS
Daughter of EDWARD BALL THOMAS of Kentucky always taking care for it is my real wish that you may do so to keep as much as will fully compensate you for your trouble & expence.
Witness my hand this (blank) day of March 1799 John Hackley
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 15th day of June 1801
This Last Will and Testament of John Hackley decd was exhibited to the Court by James Williams the Executor therein named and was proved by the oaths of Mordecai Barbour, John Thom and James Allan three of the witnesses and a writing also presented by the said Executor declaring him what to do with his Estate was proved by the Oaths of Mordecai Barbour and JOHN McCOULL both of which to be wholy in the hand writing of the Testator are ordered to be recorded And on the motion of the said Executor Certifisate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form he having made oath
thereto and given security according to Law.
===
1791-1803 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book D; [Sparacio]; Page 385-386
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I WILLIAM BALL of Culpeper County being in a low state of health but sound in mind and memory do make my last Will and Testament in the following manner Imprimis it is my desire that my crops of every kind which shall be made on the plantation whereon I now live after the same shall be secured be sold by my Executors hereafter named and the proceeds thereof apropriated towards the discharge of my Just debts.
Item If after discharging my Just debts any money should remain I desire that the same may be given and disposed of in the following manner Viz. Five pounds to WILLIAM GRAY JUNR, Son of COL. WILLIAM GRAY, a mourning suit to my Sister MARGARET BARROW and the balance remaining to my nephew COLO. WILLIAM GRAY of Culpeper.
Item It is my request that Cooper Will who is now imployed in making flower barrels in order to discharge the debt I owe Messrs ROBERT PATTON & CO. Merchants of Fredericksburgh be continued in the same imploy by my Executors until he makes a sufficient number of barrels to discharge the whole amount of said debt.
Lastly I constitute and appoint my two Friends GENERAL JAMES WILLIAMS of Orange County and COLO. WILLIAM GRAY of Culpeper County Executors of this my last Will and Testament whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two,
Presence CHARLES BARNS, Wm. Ball
BENJAMIN R. DALANY, CHARLES TRIPLETT
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of July 1802
This Last Will and Testament of William Ball decd was exhibited to the Court and proved by the oaths of Charles Barnes and Charles Triplett two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of James Williams one of the Executors therein mentioned Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form he having made oath thereto and given Bond and security according to Law, Liberty being reserved for the other Executor named in the said Will to join in the
probat when he may think fit
===
1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 385-87.
18 Sept. 1755. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of Culpeper County to Daniel Brown of same. For, 10,000 pounds of tobacco. Tract in the Great Fork of Rappahannock, Parish of St. Mark, being the contents of a deed from the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Fairfax, granted to James. Pendleton, Gent., for 300 acres 11 June 1749 and by him sold to John Barrow ... corner to John Reynolds, lessrs. George and_Thomas Fairfax's-land ... near a.. branch ... near a small branch ...
John. Barrow
Margaret Barrow
18 Sept. 1755. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined.
===
1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 478-85.
5-6 July 1764. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, to John Fitzhugh of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Gent. Lease and release; for £50 current money. 400 acres, part in Culpeper County and part in Augusta County ... on the south side of the Blue Ridge of Mountains ... crossing some branches of Thornton's River ... on the north side of the Blue Ridge ... which was in 1750 taken up by Thomas Brown who in 1751 sold it to Robert Coleman who sold it to John Barrow by deeds 25 June 1756.
John Barrow
Margart Barrow
Wit: James Buchannan, William Allerson, Diker Thompson, Adam Stuard.
19 July 1764. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined. at Citation.1
Reference: (an unknown value.)5,6
Family | John Barrow b. 20 Feb 1730, d. 1810 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Margaret Ball 1724 - Aft 1802 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35988&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Anne Catherine Tayloe: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032907&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Barrow 1730 - 1810 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35987&tree=Tree1
- [S312] Tim (TimmmieC on AOL) Cox, BALL.GED - 27 Dec, 1993, gedcom file (n.p.: Tim Cox (TimmmieC on AOL), 2525 Whisper Trail, Douglasville, GA 310135(?), unknown publish date).
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 43. Samuel Ball b. 25 Sep 1686 d. 16 Aug. - 22 Nov. 1751 (Culpeper Co., Va. Will Book A:60-61). Mar. 25 Nov. 1717, Lancaster Co., Ann Catherine Tayloe. At least 4 children:
1. Margaret Bal m. John Barrow
2. Judith Ball m. John Hackley - 8 children
3. Mary "Pattie" Ball m. Robert Green - 2 children
4. William Ball m. Frances Slaughter - no surviving issue
p. 44: "William Ball (Samuel, William, William), b. c1734 [Culpeper Co., VA Will Bk A:75-76, 95-97]; d. 3 March - 19 July 1802 [Will Bk D:385-386]. M. Frances Slaughter (b. 1737), dau Ann Lightfoot & Col. Francis Slaughter [Green:61]. So surviving issue Will Bk A:412-419; Nelson Co., KY, Ded Bk 6:56-67)."
James Hackley
M, #2763, b. circa 1751, d. 1841
| Father | John Hackley1,2 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball1,3 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
James Hackley married Elizabeth Daniel
; Lived in Culpeper Later Moved To Kentucky.1,4 James Hackley was born circa 1751 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1,4
James Hackley died in 1841.1,4
; Lived in Culpeper Later Moved To Kentucky.1,4 James Hackley was born circa 1751 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1,4
James Hackley died in 1841.1,4
Family | Elizabeth Daniel b. c 1751 |
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077123&tree=Tree1
Samuel Hackley
M, #2764, b. before 1756, d. before August 1776
| Father | John Hackley1,2 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball1,3 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Samuel Hackley was born before 1756 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.4
Samuel Hackley died before August 1776 at Hampton Sydney College, Hampton Sydney, Prince Edward Co., Virginia, USA;
While studying for the ministry. Date will was probated.
Title Hackley, Samuel.
Publication 1776.
Gen. note Part of index to Prince Edward County Wills and Administrations (1754-1800)
Note p. 193. Will pro. Aug. 1776.
Note Will Book No. 1, 1754-1785 (Reel 15.)4
.1
Samuel Hackley died before August 1776 at Hampton Sydney College, Hampton Sydney, Prince Edward Co., Virginia, USA;
While studying for the ministry. Date will was probated.
Title Hackley, Samuel.
Publication 1776.
Gen. note Part of index to Prince Edward County Wills and Administrations (1754-1800)
Note p. 193. Will pro. Aug. 1776.
Note Will Book No. 1, 1754-1785 (Reel 15.)4
.1
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077124&tree=Tree1
Lt. John Hackley1
M, #2765, b. after 1735, d. after 1777
| Father | John Hackley1,2 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball1,3 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Lt. John Hackley was born after 1735 at St. Mark's Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.4
Lt. John Hackley died after 1777 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.4
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=123&last=&g_p=G19&c ollection=LO Grant
Title Hackley, John.
Publication 10 February 1789.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Ky. Military District.
Description: 666 2/3 acres on the north west side the Ohio on the waters thereof beginning &c south corner to Robert Craddocks survey No. 892.
Source: Land Office Grants No. 19, 1788-1789, p. 123 (Reel 85).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=325&last=&g_p=G19&c ollection=LO Grant
Title Hackley, John.
Publication 24 March 1789.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Ky. Military District.
Description: 1000 acres an Parroquett Creek a branch of the Ohio.
Source: Land Office Grants No. 19, 1788-1789, p. 325 (Reel 85)."1,4
Lt. John Hackley died after 1777 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.4
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=123&last=&g_p=G19&c ollection=LO Grant
Title Hackley, John.
Publication 10 February 1789.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Ky. Military District.
Description: 666 2/3 acres on the north west side the Ohio on the waters thereof beginning &c south corner to Robert Craddocks survey No. 892.
Source: Land Office Grants No. 19, 1788-1789, p. 123 (Reel 85).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=325&last=&g_p=G19&c ollection=LO Grant
Title Hackley, John.
Publication 24 March 1789.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Ky. Military District.
Description: 1000 acres an Parroquett Creek a branch of the Ohio.
Source: Land Office Grants No. 19, 1788-1789, p. 325 (Reel 85)."1,4
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077122&tree=Tree1
Lucy Hackley
F, #2766, b. 1735, d. 8 January 1826
| Father | John Hackley1,2 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball1,3 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Lucy Hackley married James Jameson, son of Thomas Jameson and Unknown (?), at King George Co., Virginia, USA,
; Moved to Kentucky.4 Lucy Hackley was born in 1735 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1,4
Lucy Hackley died on 8 January 1826 at Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA.1,4
Reference:
Hill [1990:43] cites Lucy Kate McGee, Barren County, Kentuckey, Pensioners p. 142
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Title Hackley, Lucy, orphan.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 233. Guardian’s accounts rec. Sept. 18, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31.)1"
; Moved to Kentucky.4 Lucy Hackley was born in 1735 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1,4
Lucy Hackley died on 8 January 1826 at Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA.1,4
Reference:
Hill [1990:43] cites Lucy Kate McGee, Barren County, Kentuckey, Pensioners p. 142
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Title Hackley, Lucy, orphan.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 233. Guardian’s accounts rec. Sept. 18, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31.)1"
Family | James Jameson b. c 1741, d. c 1810 |
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077117&tree=Tree1
Anne Hackley1
F, #2767
| Father | John Hackley2,3 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball2,4 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Anne Hackley was born at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Peter Taliaferro at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.2,1
Family | Peter Taliaferro b. bt 12 Feb 1738 - 1739 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077126&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
Elizabeth Hackley
F, #2768
| Father | John Hackley1,2 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball1,3 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Elizabeth Hackley was born at King George Co., Virginia, USA.4 She married Richard Hackley, son of James Hackley and Elizabeth Shippey,
; per Hill [1990:43]: "her 1st cousin."5,6
; per Hill [1990:43]: "her 1st cousin."5,6
Family | Richard Hackley b. b 1720 |
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077127&tree=Tree1
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 43, "Elizabeth Hackley m. her 1st cousin, Richard Hackley".
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I045471&tree=Tree1
Sarah Hackley
F, #2769, b. circa 1744
| Father | John Hackley1,2 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball1,3 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Sarah Hackley was born circa 1744 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.4 She married Samuel Reeds circa 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1,4
Family | Samuel Reeds |
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077128&tree=Tree1
Judith Ball Hackley1
F, #2770, b. 1759, d. 8 January 1825
| Father | John Hackley1,2 b. c 1714, d. b 4 Sep 1760 |
| Mother | Judith Ball1,3 b. 1718, d. b 16 Nov 1772 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Judith Ball Hackley was born in 1759 at King George Co., Virginia, USA;
Hill [1990:43] says b. 1759. Find A Grave shows date of birth as 1761. "Early colonial Settlers..." says b. ca Sep 1760.1,4,5 She married Thomas Jameson Sr., son of Thomas Jameson and Unknown (?), circa 1776 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
; Moved to Kentucky.5
Judith Ball Hackley died on 8 January 1825 at Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA; Find A Grave shows date of death as 8 Jan 1826.6,4,5
Judith Ball Hackley was buried after 8 January 1825 at Jameson Cemetery, near Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1761
DEATH 8 Jan 1826
BURIAL Jameson Cemetery Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Thomas Jameson 1743–1827
Children
Thomas Jameson* 1783–1819
Judith Virginia Ball Jameson Bledsoe* 1787–1867
Inscription: age 65 yrs wife of Thomas Jameson
Created by: Joanne Scobee Morgan
Added: 22 Jan 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 104023101
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 November 2017), memorial page for Judith Ball Hackley Jameson (1761–8 Jan 1826), Find A Grave Memorial no. 104023101, citing Jameson Cemetery, Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Joanne Scobee Morgan (contributor 46991706) .1,4
.1
Reference: See their Find A Grave memorials for more information about the children of Thomas and Judith Ball (Hackley) Jameson.7,4
Hill [1990:43] says b. 1759. Find A Grave shows date of birth as 1761. "Early colonial Settlers..." says b. ca Sep 1760.1,4,5 She married Thomas Jameson Sr., son of Thomas Jameson and Unknown (?), circa 1776 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
; Moved to Kentucky.5
Judith Ball Hackley died on 8 January 1825 at Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA; Find A Grave shows date of death as 8 Jan 1826.6,4,5
Judith Ball Hackley was buried after 8 January 1825 at Jameson Cemetery, near Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1761
DEATH 8 Jan 1826
BURIAL Jameson Cemetery Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Thomas Jameson 1743–1827
Children
Thomas Jameson* 1783–1819
Judith Virginia Ball Jameson Bledsoe* 1787–1867
Inscription: age 65 yrs wife of Thomas Jameson
Created by: Joanne Scobee Morgan
Added: 22 Jan 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 104023101
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 November 2017), memorial page for Judith Ball Hackley Jameson (1761–8 Jan 1826), Find A Grave Memorial no. 104023101, citing Jameson Cemetery, Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Joanne Scobee Morgan (contributor 46991706) .1,4
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Reference: See their Find A Grave memorials for more information about the children of Thomas and Judith Ball (Hackley) Jameson.7,4
Family | Thomas Jameson Sr. b. 5 May 1743, d. 14 Aug 1827 |
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I042857&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077087&tree=Tree1
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Judith Ball Hackley Jameson: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104023101/judith-ball-jameson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077119&tree=Tree1
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 43. cites: gravestone.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Thomas Jameson, Sr: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104023090/Thomas-Jameson
Elizabeth Daniel
F, #2771, b. circa 1751
| Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Elizabeth Daniel married James Hackley, son of John Hackley and Judith Ball,
; Lived in Culpeper Later Moved To Kentucky.1,2 Elizabeth Daniel was born circa 1751.3
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"probably related to this Daniel Family
ESSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA RECORDS, 1717-1722
Deeds, Etc., No. 16, 1718-1721
Wills, Inventories and Settlements of Estates No, 3, 1717-1722
Abstracted and compiled by John Frederick Dorman
Pages 153-55. 19 Dec. 1719, Robert Pain 'of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, to James Daniel of same. For 5400 pounds of tobacco and., 33.15.- sterling.
270 acres in said parish upon the south side of Spearman's Swamp ... line of James Hackley on the aforesaid swamp by the run side ... land of Nathal. Conduit Job Spearman's land; Ro. Payne
Wit: Thomas Spiers, Cornelious Clousum, John Tomee
15 Dec, 1719, Possession and seizin delivered to James Daniel.
19 Jan. 1719 [1720]. Acknowledged by Robert Payne. Moneca Payne relinquished her right of dower.1,3
; Lived in Culpeper Later Moved To Kentucky.1,2 Elizabeth Daniel was born circa 1751.3
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"probably related to this Daniel Family
ESSEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA RECORDS, 1717-1722
Deeds, Etc., No. 16, 1718-1721
Wills, Inventories and Settlements of Estates No, 3, 1717-1722
Abstracted and compiled by John Frederick Dorman
Pages 153-55. 19 Dec. 1719, Robert Pain 'of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, to James Daniel of same. For 5400 pounds of tobacco and., 33.15.- sterling.
270 acres in said parish upon the south side of Spearman's Swamp ... line of James Hackley on the aforesaid swamp by the run side ... land of Nathal. Conduit Job Spearman's land; Ro. Payne
Wit: Thomas Spiers, Cornelious Clousum, John Tomee
15 Dec, 1719, Possession and seizin delivered to James Daniel.
19 Jan. 1719 [1720]. Acknowledged by Robert Payne. Moneca Payne relinquished her right of dower.1,3
Family | James Hackley b. c 1751, d. 1841 |
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077123&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077125&tree=Tree1
James Jameson
M, #2772, b. circa 1741, d. circa 1810
| Father | Thomas Jameson1 b. c 1718, d. b 20 Jul 1765 |
| Mother | Unknown (?)2 b. c 1722 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
James Jameson married Lucy Hackley, daughter of John Hackley and Judith Ball, at King George Co., Virginia, USA,
; Moved to Kentucky.3 James Jameson was born circa 1741.4
James Jameson died circa 1810 at Kentucky, USA.4
Reference:
Hill [1990:43] cites Lucy Kate McGee, Barren County, Kentuckey, Pensioners p. 142
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Title Hackley, Lucy, orphan.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 233. Guardian’s accounts rec. Sept. 18, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31.)4"
; Moved to Kentucky.3 James Jameson was born circa 1741.4
James Jameson died circa 1810 at Kentucky, USA.4
Reference:
Hill [1990:43] cites Lucy Kate McGee, Barren County, Kentuckey, Pensioners p. 142
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Title Hackley, Lucy, orphan.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 233. Guardian’s accounts rec. Sept. 18, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31.)4"
Family | Lucy Hackley b. 1735, d. 8 Jan 1826 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I037373&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I037379&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077117&tree=Tree1
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
Peter Taliaferro
M, #2773, b. between 12 February 1738 and 1739
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Peter Taliaferro married Anne Hackley, daughter of John Hackley and Judith Ball, at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1,2
Peter Taliaferro was born between 12 February 1738 and 1739 at Caroline Co., Virginia, USA.3
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Peter Taliaferro was born between 12 February 1738 and 1739 at Caroline Co., Virginia, USA.3
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Family | Anne Hackley |
Citations
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077126&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I058938&tree=Tree1
John Jack "Mountain Man" Hudson1,2
M, #2774, b. 1775, d. after 1850
| Father | Rush Hudson Sr.1,4,5 b. bt 1748 - 1750, d. b 24 Aug 1829 |
| Mother | Lucy (?)1,3,4,5 b. 1754, d. 1819 |
| Last Edited | 19 Feb 2019 |
John Jack "Mountain Man" Hudson was born in 1775 at Amherst Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Dedman, daughter of (?) Dedman, on 2 April 1793 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA,
; DAR App #3800 cites "Marriages of Orange Co., VA 1747-1810 by Knorr, p. 32.1,4,5
John Jack "Mountain Man" Hudson died after 1850 at Amherst Co., Virginia, USA; DAR APP #734672 says d bef 1830; HFA Bulletin [2002:120:8] says d aft 1850.1,5
; DAR App #3800 cites "Marriages of Orange Co., VA 1747-1810 by Knorr, p. 32.1,4,5
John Jack "Mountain Man" Hudson died after 1850 at Amherst Co., Virginia, USA; DAR APP #734672 says d bef 1830; HFA Bulletin [2002:120:8] says d aft 1850.1,5
Family | Mary Dedman b. 1777 |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S3800] DAR Application No. 734672 - Ancestor: Joshua HUDSON, DAR No. A059717 and Supporting Documents, unknown series. Hereinafter cited as DAR App #734672 Joshua HUDSON 81079.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Hudson and more Family Tree - John Hudson: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/81145310/person/30433382990/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Hudson Conkwright Family Tree - Lucy Hudson: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12472983/person/-252340225/facts
- [S4196] Dolores L. Hudson, "Hudsons, from Virginia to Missouri", Hudson Family Association Bulletin (HFA Bulletin) No. 141, pp. 23-27 (1st Quarter, 2009): p. 23. Hereinafter cited as "Hudson [2009] Hudsons from VA to MO."
- [S4499] Dolores L. Hudson, ""They" Went to South Carolina", Hudson Family Association Bulletin No. 120, pp. 8-13 (Fourth Quarter, 2002): p. 8. Hereinafter cited as "HFA Bulletin [2002:120:8-13] They Went to SC."
Thomas Jameson Sr.1
M, #2775, b. 5 May 1743, d. 14 August 1827
| Father | Thomas Jameson2 b. c 1718, d. b 20 Jul 1765 |
| Mother | Unknown (?)3 b. c 1722 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Jameson Sr. was born on 5 May 1743 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA;
Find A Grave says b. in Culpeper Co., VA. "Early colonial Settlers..." says b. in St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., VA.4,1,5 He married Judith Ball Hackley, daughter of John Hackley and Judith Ball, circa 1776 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
; Moved to Kentucky.6
Thomas Jameson Sr. died on 14 August 1827 at Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 84.4,1,5
Thomas Jameson Sr. was buried after 14 August 1827 at Jameson Cemetery, near Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA; per "Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline", compiled by Margaret Lester Hill for Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990, p. 43, both buried Jameson Cemetery, on Hinkston Pike, 2.7 miles northeast of Mt. Sterling, KY ["Bluegrass Roots", Vol. 10, no. 4, Winter 1983, p. 188].
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 5 May 1743 Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 14 Aug 1827 Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
BURIAL Jameson Cemetery Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Judith Ball Hackley Jameson* 1761–1826
Children
Thomas Jameson* 1783–1819
Judith Virginia Ball Jameson Bledsoe* 1787–1867
Inscription: Revolutionary Soldier, emigrated from Culpeper Co., VA 1782. age 84 yrs
Created by: Joanne Scobee Morgan
Added: 22 Jan 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 104023090
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 November 2017), memorial page for Thomas Jameson, Sr (5 May 1743–14 Aug 1827), Find A Grave Memorial no. 104023090, citing Jameson Cemetery, Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Joanne Scobee Morgan (contributor 46991706) .1
Reference: See their Find A Grave memorials for more information about the children of Thomas and Judith Ball (Hackley) Jameson.1,7
Find A Grave says b. in Culpeper Co., VA. "Early colonial Settlers..." says b. in St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., VA.4,1,5 He married Judith Ball Hackley, daughter of John Hackley and Judith Ball, circa 1776 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
; Moved to Kentucky.6
Thomas Jameson Sr. died on 14 August 1827 at Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 84.4,1,5
Thomas Jameson Sr. was buried after 14 August 1827 at Jameson Cemetery, near Mt. Sterling, Montgomery Co., Kentucky, USA; per "Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline", compiled by Margaret Lester Hill for Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990, p. 43, both buried Jameson Cemetery, on Hinkston Pike, 2.7 miles northeast of Mt. Sterling, KY ["Bluegrass Roots", Vol. 10, no. 4, Winter 1983, p. 188].
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 5 May 1743 Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 14 Aug 1827 Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
BURIAL Jameson Cemetery Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Judith Ball Hackley Jameson* 1761–1826
Children
Thomas Jameson* 1783–1819
Judith Virginia Ball Jameson Bledsoe* 1787–1867
Inscription: Revolutionary Soldier, emigrated from Culpeper Co., VA 1782. age 84 yrs
Created by: Joanne Scobee Morgan
Added: 22 Jan 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 104023090
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 November 2017), memorial page for Thomas Jameson, Sr (5 May 1743–14 Aug 1827), Find A Grave Memorial no. 104023090, citing Jameson Cemetery, Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Joanne Scobee Morgan (contributor 46991706) .1
Reference: See their Find A Grave memorials for more information about the children of Thomas and Judith Ball (Hackley) Jameson.1,7
Family | Judith Ball Hackley b. 1759, d. 8 Jan 1825 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Thomas Jameson, Sr: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104023090/Thomas-Jameson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I037373&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I037379&tree=Tree1
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077118&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077119&tree=Tree1
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Judith Ball Hackley Jameson: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104023101/judith-ball-jameson
Mary "Pattie" Ball1
F, #2776, b. between 1725 and 1730, d. 1800
| Father | Captain Samuel Ball2,1 b. 26 Sep 1686, d. bt 16 Aug 1751 - 22 Nov 1751 |
| Mother | Ann Catherine Tayloe3,2,4,1 b. b 1694, d. a 1752 |
| Last Edited | 23 Mar 2026 |
Mary "Pattie" Ball was born between 1725 and 1730 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.5,6,1 She married Robert Green, son of Robert Green and Eleanor Dunn, circa 1746 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.7,6,8
Mary "Pattie" Ball died in 1800 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.9,6,1
Reference:
From Early Colonial Settlers:
COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE SOUTHERN STATES or AMERICA 239
3-2. Robert, of Culpeper Co., Va., m. Pattie Ball, dau. of Samuel and Ann (Tayloe) Ball, of Northumberland and later of Culpeper Co., Va., and had issue. (See Ball lineage]
mary or martha?
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1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 60-61
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament ..
Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL ..
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six negros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth.
Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oakthence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less
Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.erty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
=== witness
1757-17626 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 351-52.
8 March 1760. Wadington Abbott of Culpeper County to James Green of same. For £20 current money. 104 acres granted to Waddington Abbott by a lease under the hand and seal of the late William Beverley, Esqr., 13 Nov. 1749, recorded in the County Court of Culpeper 19 July 1750 for the lives of Waddington Abbott, his sons William and Waddington and the longest liver.
Waddington (W) Abbott
Wit: Wm. Lightfoot, Robt. Green, Mary Green.
19 June 1760. Proved by William Lightfoot, Robert Green and Mary Green.
===
1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 157-62.
18-18 Nov. 1762. Robert Green and Mary his wife of Culpeper County to James Green of same. Lease and release; for £150.16.- current money. 253 acres ... on the north side of Norman's Ford Road near Tom's Folly Branch in a line of a patent granted to Robert Beverly. Esqr. ... corner to the land of [Skrine's?] now Barnes ... line of Robert Green's land ... part of a tract bequeathed to Robert Green by the will of his father Robt. Green ...
Robt. Green
Mary Green
18 Nov. 1762. Acknowledged by Robert. Commission is awarded to take the privy examination of Mary.
20 July 1769. Mary Green, wife of Robert Green, relinquished her right of dower.
===
1773-1775 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book G; [Antient Press]; Page 57-61
THIS INDENTURE made the Sixteenth day of August 1773 Between ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife of County of Culpeper of one part and AARON LANE of same County Witnesseth that for sum of Two hundred & sixty six pounds current money of Virginia said Robert Green & Mary his Wife hath granted unto the said Aaron Lane in his actual possession now being by virtue of Bargain & Sale and his heirs land in Parish of Saint Marks County of Culpeper containing Two hundred and sixty six acres adjoining the land whereon the said Aaron Lane now lives bounded Beginning at a white oak & ash in the line of CAPTAIN LIGHITOOTs on the South side of a Branch called Reeds Spring Branch thence down the said Branch the several courses thereof to a Hickory on the North side of the said Branch in line of Mr. HOOS thence North with said Hoose line to a Gum in a Drean thence North to three white oaks Corner to JAMES GREEN in Boos line with James Greens line thence South to three Swamp white oaks thence to the beginning.
Robert Green
At a Court held for Culpeper County August the Sixteenth 1773
This Indenture (Lease & Release) was acknowledged by Robert Green & ordered to be recorded.1
Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: [S78] Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.1
Mary "Pattie" Ball died in 1800 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.9,6,1
Reference:
From Early Colonial Settlers:
COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE SOUTHERN STATES or AMERICA 239
3-2. Robert, of Culpeper Co., Va., m. Pattie Ball, dau. of Samuel and Ann (Tayloe) Ball, of Northumberland and later of Culpeper Co., Va., and had issue. (See Ball lineage]
mary or martha?
===
1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 60-61
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament ..
Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL ..
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six negros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth.
Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oakthence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less
Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.erty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
=== witness
1757-17626 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 351-52.
8 March 1760. Wadington Abbott of Culpeper County to James Green of same. For £20 current money. 104 acres granted to Waddington Abbott by a lease under the hand and seal of the late William Beverley, Esqr., 13 Nov. 1749, recorded in the County Court of Culpeper 19 July 1750 for the lives of Waddington Abbott, his sons William and Waddington and the longest liver.
Waddington (W) Abbott
Wit: Wm. Lightfoot, Robt. Green, Mary Green.
19 June 1760. Proved by William Lightfoot, Robert Green and Mary Green.
===
1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 157-62.
18-18 Nov. 1762. Robert Green and Mary his wife of Culpeper County to James Green of same. Lease and release; for £150.16.- current money. 253 acres ... on the north side of Norman's Ford Road near Tom's Folly Branch in a line of a patent granted to Robert Beverly. Esqr. ... corner to the land of [Skrine's?] now Barnes ... line of Robert Green's land ... part of a tract bequeathed to Robert Green by the will of his father Robt. Green ...
Robt. Green
Mary Green
18 Nov. 1762. Acknowledged by Robert. Commission is awarded to take the privy examination of Mary.
20 July 1769. Mary Green, wife of Robert Green, relinquished her right of dower.
===
1773-1775 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book G; [Antient Press]; Page 57-61
THIS INDENTURE made the Sixteenth day of August 1773 Between ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife of County of Culpeper of one part and AARON LANE of same County Witnesseth that for sum of Two hundred & sixty six pounds current money of Virginia said Robert Green & Mary his Wife hath granted unto the said Aaron Lane in his actual possession now being by virtue of Bargain & Sale and his heirs land in Parish of Saint Marks County of Culpeper containing Two hundred and sixty six acres adjoining the land whereon the said Aaron Lane now lives bounded Beginning at a white oak & ash in the line of CAPTAIN LIGHITOOTs on the South side of a Branch called Reeds Spring Branch thence down the said Branch the several courses thereof to a Hickory on the North side of the said Branch in line of Mr. HOOS thence North with said Hoose line to a Gum in a Drean thence North to three white oaks Corner to JAMES GREEN in Boos line with James Greens line thence South to three Swamp white oaks thence to the beginning.
Robert Green
At a Court held for Culpeper County August the Sixteenth 1773
This Indenture (Lease & Release) was acknowledged by Robert Green & ordered to be recorded.1
Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: [S78] Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.1
Family | Robert Green b. 1726, d. 1797 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 23 March 2026. Mary Ball 1730 - 1800: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I36002&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3778] Carol A. Hauk, compiler, Descendants of William Ball of Virginia: Ancestor of George Washington. The Virginia Ancestor Series, Volume XXIV, Edition 3 (n.p.: Hauk Data Services, 1997), p. 4. Hereinafter cited as Hauk [1997] Descendants of William Ball of VA.
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Anne Catherine Tayloe: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I032907&tree=Tree1
- [S453] Terri J. Adams (T.ADAMS20 - GEnie), April 4, 1994 - FGS Samuel BALL and Catherine Ann TAYLOR. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), date and place of birth.
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 44.
- [S453] Terri J. Adams (T.ADAMS20 - GEnie), April 4, 1994 - FGS Samuel BALL and Catherine Ann TAYLOR., date of marriage.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Robert Green 1726 - 1797: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I131700&tree=Tree1
- [S453] Terri J. Adams (T.ADAMS20 - GEnie), April 4, 1994 - FGS Samuel BALL and Catherine Ann TAYLOR., date and place of death.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Eleanor Green Aft 1746 - Aft 1768: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I136327&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. William Green Abt 1750 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I51276&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Armistead Green Bef 1752 - 1798: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135237&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Samuel Ball Green Abt 1754 - Aft 1790: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135663&tree=Tree1
John Barrow
M, #2777, b. 20 February 1730, d. 1810
| Father | Edward Barrow1 b. 1701, d. 4 Jun 1733 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Minor1,2 b. c 1705, d. a 1743 |
| Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
John Barrow was born on 20 February 1730 at North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Margaret Ball, daughter of Captain Samuel Ball and Ann Catherine Tayloe, after August 1751 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.3,4,1
John Barrow died in 1810 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
John Barrow was born 1729 in Richmond, Virginia, and died 1810 in Culpeper County, Virginia He married Margaret Ball, daughter of Samuel Henry Ball and Anne Catherine Tayloe. She was born 1724 in St. Mary's Pa, Culpeper County, Virginia
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Title Kelly, William.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 226. Will pro. 19 June 1760 & 16 Oct. 1760.
p. 235. Inv. & Appr. rec. Nov. 20, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31)
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1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 226
In the Name of God Amen. I WILLIAM KELLY of County of Culpeper & parish of St. Marks being sick and weak .. of perfect sence & memory do make this my last will & Testament
I give and bequeath my Soul to my Blessed Maker who gave it me .. and my body to be bury'd.
1st Item my desire is that my Funeral and just debts first be paid.
2d I give to my well beloved friend JOHN BARROW my whole Estate real and personal Except the legacies hereinafter mentioned.
3d I give my worthy friend ROBT. GREEN my young grey mare. And lastly I do appoint my well beloved friends John Barrow and Robt. Green Excrs. of this my last Will and Testament ..
Witness my hand this 9th day of May 1760.
Presence. W. LIGHTFOOT , William Kelly
JOSEPH NORMAN
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Thursday the 19th of June 1760
This last Will and Testament of William Kelly was Exhibited to the Court by Robert Green Gent. one of the Exors therein named & was proved by the oath of William Lightfoot & Joseph Norman witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded, tne said Executor at the same time refused to take upon himself the burthen of the Executon thereof.
And at a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 16th of October 1760
On the motion of John Barrow one of the Executors in the Will mentioned Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof who have sworn to the same & given bond & security according to
Law.
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1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 282-84. 16 May 1751. James Pendleton and Elizabeth his wife of Culpeper County to John Barrow of Richmond County.
For £45 current money. 300 acres on a branch of Mountain Run called the Beaverdam .. corner to John Rennolds, Messrs. George and Thomas Fairfax land ... near a branch ... near a small branch ... as by Pendleton's deed 11 June 1749 ...
James Pendleton
Elizabeth Pendleton
16 May 1751. Acknowledged by James Pendleton and Elizabeth his wife.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 385-87.
18 Sept. 1755. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of Culpeper County to Daniel Brown of same. For, 10,000 pounds of tobacco. Tract in the Great Fork of Rappahannock, Parish of St. Mark, being the contents of a deed from the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Fairfax, granted to James. Pendleton, Gent., for 300 acres 11 June 1749 and by him sold to John Barrow ... corner to John Reynolds, lessrs. George and_Thomas Fairfax's-land ... near a.. branch ... near a small branch ...
John. Barrow
Margaret Barrow
18 Sept. 1755. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 411-12.
20 Oct. 1755. John Barrow of Culpeper County to William Lightfoot, Philip Clayton, Nathaniel Pendleton, Robert Coleman and William Williams. Mortgage to secure. £95 sterling. Seven Negroes, Will, Daniel, Pegg, Jenny, Kate, Jack and Cuttenah, also one bay mare with a stare in her forehead and snip upon her nose branded on the near shoulder and far buttock CP, or in lieu thereof any part of his estate sufficient to discharge the £95.
John Barrow
Wit: John Williams, Absolem (C) Cornelius.
21 Nov. 1755. Proved by John Williams. and Absolem Cornelius.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 486-89.
25 June 1756. Robert Coleman and Sarah his wife of Culpeper County to John Barrow of same. For £50 current money. 400 acres, part in said county and part in Augusta County ... on the south side of the Blue Ridge of Mountains ... crossing some branches of Thornton's River ...:.on the north side of the Blue Ridge
Robert Coleman
Sarah Coleman
Wit: Henry Pendleton, Fras. Slaughter junr., Chars. Kavanaugh.
20 Aug. 1756. Acknowledged by Robert and Sarah.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 528.
25 June 1756. John Barrow of Culpeper County unto Charles Kavanaugh of same. In consideration that Charles Kavanaugh is special bail for Barrow in two suits in the said Court, vizt. Douglass & Company and Andrew Cockran & Company. Six Negroes Cuttena, Lucy, Phillis, Philip, Nan, Patt, one servant man William Smith, and one gray mare, to discharge Charles Kavanaugh from being special bail by paying the debt and costs of the two suits.
John Barrow
Wit: Robert Coleman, Saml. Clayton jr.
17 March 1757. Proved by Robert Coleman and. Samuel Clayton junr.
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1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 478-85.
5-6 July 1764. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, to John Fitzhugh of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Gent. Lease and release; for £50 current money. 400 acres, part in Culpeper County and part in Augusta County ... on the south side of the Blue Ridge of Mountains ... crossing some branches of Thornton's River ... on the north side of the Blue Ridge ... which was in 1750 taken up by Thomas Brown who in 1751 sold it to Robert Coleman who sold it to John Barrow by deeds 25 June 1756.
John Barrow
Margart Barrow
Wit: James Buchannan, William Allerson, Diker Thompson, Adam Stuard.
19 July 1764. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined. at Citation.1
Reference: (an unknown value.)5,6
John Barrow died in 1810 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
John Barrow was born 1729 in Richmond, Virginia, and died 1810 in Culpeper County, Virginia He married Margaret Ball, daughter of Samuel Henry Ball and Anne Catherine Tayloe. She was born 1724 in St. Mary's Pa, Culpeper County, Virginia
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Title Kelly, William.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 226. Will pro. 19 June 1760 & 16 Oct. 1760.
p. 235. Inv. & Appr. rec. Nov. 20, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31)
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1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 226
In the Name of God Amen. I WILLIAM KELLY of County of Culpeper & parish of St. Marks being sick and weak .. of perfect sence & memory do make this my last will & Testament
I give and bequeath my Soul to my Blessed Maker who gave it me .. and my body to be bury'd.
1st Item my desire is that my Funeral and just debts first be paid.
2d I give to my well beloved friend JOHN BARROW my whole Estate real and personal Except the legacies hereinafter mentioned.
3d I give my worthy friend ROBT. GREEN my young grey mare. And lastly I do appoint my well beloved friends John Barrow and Robt. Green Excrs. of this my last Will and Testament ..
Witness my hand this 9th day of May 1760.
Presence. W. LIGHTFOOT , William Kelly
JOSEPH NORMAN
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Thursday the 19th of June 1760
This last Will and Testament of William Kelly was Exhibited to the Court by Robert Green Gent. one of the Exors therein named & was proved by the oath of William Lightfoot & Joseph Norman witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded, tne said Executor at the same time refused to take upon himself the burthen of the Executon thereof.
And at a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 16th of October 1760
On the motion of John Barrow one of the Executors in the Will mentioned Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof who have sworn to the same & given bond & security according to
Law.
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1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 282-84. 16 May 1751. James Pendleton and Elizabeth his wife of Culpeper County to John Barrow of Richmond County.
For £45 current money. 300 acres on a branch of Mountain Run called the Beaverdam .. corner to John Rennolds, Messrs. George and Thomas Fairfax land ... near a branch ... near a small branch ... as by Pendleton's deed 11 June 1749 ...
James Pendleton
Elizabeth Pendleton
16 May 1751. Acknowledged by James Pendleton and Elizabeth his wife.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 385-87.
18 Sept. 1755. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of Culpeper County to Daniel Brown of same. For, 10,000 pounds of tobacco. Tract in the Great Fork of Rappahannock, Parish of St. Mark, being the contents of a deed from the Right Honourable Thomas, Lord Fairfax, granted to James. Pendleton, Gent., for 300 acres 11 June 1749 and by him sold to John Barrow ... corner to John Reynolds, lessrs. George and_Thomas Fairfax's-land ... near a.. branch ... near a small branch ...
John. Barrow
Margaret Barrow
18 Sept. 1755. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 411-12.
20 Oct. 1755. John Barrow of Culpeper County to William Lightfoot, Philip Clayton, Nathaniel Pendleton, Robert Coleman and William Williams. Mortgage to secure. £95 sterling. Seven Negroes, Will, Daniel, Pegg, Jenny, Kate, Jack and Cuttenah, also one bay mare with a stare in her forehead and snip upon her nose branded on the near shoulder and far buttock CP, or in lieu thereof any part of his estate sufficient to discharge the £95.
John Barrow
Wit: John Williams, Absolem (C) Cornelius.
21 Nov. 1755. Proved by John Williams. and Absolem Cornelius.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 486-89.
25 June 1756. Robert Coleman and Sarah his wife of Culpeper County to John Barrow of same. For £50 current money. 400 acres, part in said county and part in Augusta County ... on the south side of the Blue Ridge of Mountains ... crossing some branches of Thornton's River ...:.on the north side of the Blue Ridge
Robert Coleman
Sarah Coleman
Wit: Henry Pendleton, Fras. Slaughter junr., Chars. Kavanaugh.
20 Aug. 1756. Acknowledged by Robert and Sarah.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 528.
25 June 1756. John Barrow of Culpeper County unto Charles Kavanaugh of same. In consideration that Charles Kavanaugh is special bail for Barrow in two suits in the said Court, vizt. Douglass & Company and Andrew Cockran & Company. Six Negroes Cuttena, Lucy, Phillis, Philip, Nan, Patt, one servant man William Smith, and one gray mare, to discharge Charles Kavanaugh from being special bail by paying the debt and costs of the two suits.
John Barrow
Wit: Robert Coleman, Saml. Clayton jr.
17 March 1757. Proved by Robert Coleman and. Samuel Clayton junr.
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1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 478-85.
5-6 July 1764. John Barrow and Margaret his wife of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, to John Fitzhugh of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Gent. Lease and release; for £50 current money. 400 acres, part in Culpeper County and part in Augusta County ... on the south side of the Blue Ridge of Mountains ... crossing some branches of Thornton's River ... on the north side of the Blue Ridge ... which was in 1750 taken up by Thomas Brown who in 1751 sold it to Robert Coleman who sold it to John Barrow by deeds 25 June 1756.
John Barrow
Margart Barrow
Wit: James Buchannan, William Allerson, Diker Thompson, Adam Stuard.
19 July 1764. Acknowledged by the parties. Margaret was first privily examined. at Citation.1
Reference: (an unknown value.)5,6
Family | Margaret Ball b. 1724, d. a 1802 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, John Barrow 1730 - 1810 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35987&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Minor Abt 1705 - Aft 1743 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29679&tree=Tree1
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 43. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Margaret Ball 1724 - Aft 1802 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35988&tree=Tree1
- [S312] Tim (TimmmieC on AOL) Cox, BALL.GED - 27 Dec, 1993, gedcom file (n.p.: Tim Cox (TimmmieC on AOL), 2525 Whisper Trail, Douglasville, GA 310135(?), unknown publish date).
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, p. 43. Samuel Ball b. 25 Sep 1686 d. 16 Aug. - 22 Nov. 1751 (Culpeper Co., Va. Will Book A:60-61). Mar. 25 Nov. 1717, Lancaster Co., Ann Catherine Tayloe. At least 4 children:
1. Margaret Bal m. John Barrow
2. Judith Ball m. John Hackley - 8 children
3. Mary "Pattie" Ball m. Robert Green - 2 children
4. William Ball m. Frances Slaughter - no surviving issue
p. 44: "William Ball (Samuel, William, William), b. c1734 [Culpeper Co., VA Will Bk A:75-76, 95-97]; d. 3 March - 19 July 1802 [Will Bk D:385-386]. M. Frances Slaughter (b. 1737), dau Ann Lightfoot & Col. Francis Slaughter [Green:61]. So surviving issue Will Bk A:412-419; Nelson Co., KY, Ded Bk 6:56-67)."
Robert Green1
M, #2778, b. 1726, d. 1797
| Father | Robert Green2,3,1 b. 1695, d. b 28 Jul 1748 |
| Mother | Eleanor Dunn2,4,1 b. c 1697, d. b 16 Dec 1793 |
| Last Edited | 23 Mar 2026 |
Robert Green was born in 1726 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary "Pattie" Ball, daughter of Captain Samuel Ball and Ann Catherine Tayloe, circa 1746 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.5,2,1
Robert Green died in 1797 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Title Kelly, William.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note Page 226. Will pro. 19 June 1760 & 16 Oct. 1760.
Page 235. Inv. & Appr. rec. Nov. 20, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31)
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1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 226
In the Name of God Amen. I WILLIAM KELLY of County of Culpeper & parish of St. Marks being sick and weak .. of perfect sence & memory do make this my last will & Testament
I give and bequeath my Soul to my Blessed Maker who gave it me .. and my body to be bury'd.
1st Item my desire is that my Funeral and just debts first be paid.
2d I give to my well beloved friend JOHN BARROW my whole Estate real and personal Except the legacies hereinafter mentioned.
3d I give my worthy friend ROBT. GREEN my young grey mare. And lastly I do appoint my well beloved friends John Barrow and Robt. Green Excrs. of this my last Will and Testament ..
Witness my hand this 9th day of May 1760.
Presence. W. LIGHTFOOT , William Kelly
JOSEPH NORMAN
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Thursday the 19th of June 1760
This last Will and Testament of William Kelly was Exhibited to the Court by Robert Green Gent. one of the Exors therein named & was proved by the oath of William Lightfoot & Joseph Norman witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded, tne said Executor at the same time refused to take upon himself the burthen of the Executon thereof.
And at a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 16th of October 1760
On the motion of John Barrow one of the Executors in the Will mentioned Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof who have sworn to the same & given bond & security according to
Law.
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Title Green, Moses.
Publication 1770
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note Page 505-506. Will pro. 17 May 1770.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770
In the hopes of a Blessed Resurrection I MOSES GREEN of Culpeper County being sick and weak but in my proper sences do think fitt to settle my wordly afters. first I give my soul to my Mercefull Savour and Gloures Redimer Jesus Christ. My will as foloweth that all my lafull Debts shall be payd. Itm that my beloved wife MAREY GREEN have a third part of all my estate, personal & Reall at hir owne disposer I give to my beloved Mother ELONAR GREEN a hundred pounds that all the rest of my Estate both Personall and Reall be dived between SARAH GREEN and ELONAR GREEN JUNOER and the Infiant wich my beloved wife Marey Green is now with child. I leave my beloved Mother Elonar Green, my beloved Brothers WILLIAM GREEN and ROBERT GREEN Executers of this my Last Will and Testament. Lined and sealed in the presence of
W. ROBERTSON, Moses X Green
ELIZABETH BROWN, SARAH REED November 11,1769
At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 17th day of May 1770
This last Will and Testament of Moses Green decd was exhibited to the Court by Robert Green Gent. one of the Executors therein named and was proved by the Oath of William Robertson & Elizabeth Brown two of the witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded And on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he having sworn to the same & given bond and security as the Law directs, Liberty being reserved for the other Executors in the said Will mentioned to join in the Probat when they shall think fit.
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1791-1803 Will Book D Culpeper Co Va
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I ELEANOR GREEN's of the Parish of St. Mark and County of Culpeper in the state of Virginia being aged and infirm but of sound mind and memory as usual Thanks be to Almighty God for that blessing calling to mind the uncertainty of this life do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to wit, Principally and first of all I do with all humility and contrition for my past offences recommena my soul to almighty God who gave it my body I bequeath to Earth from whence it came therein to be decently Interred at the discretion of my Executors and as for my worldly goods & effects I dispose of in the manner and form following.
1st It is my desire that my funeral Expences and just debts be first satisfyed and paid. 2ndly I give and bequeath to my Son ROBERT GREEN to him his heirs forever all my part of the land which myself and other plaintiffs are at Law for with the Late LORD FAIRFAX and other Defts on Shenando River and the waters thereof when the said Land shall be recovered together with all damages which may hereafter be recovered as all money that may hereafter appear to be due from the other parties from any sales that they may have made and covented the money to their use as also all other advantage or advantages that may hereafter appear to be due or arrise from the said lands I give and bequeath likewise to my aforesaid Son Robert Green his heirs & assigns forever.
3dly I give and bequeath to my aforesaid son Robert Green all the stock of Hogs that I may be possest of at the time of my death likewise all kind of crops that I may then have in the ground and unfurnished to him my said son Robert his heirs & assigns forever.
4thly I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughter ELEANOR DUFF my riding mare also my side saddle Mourning Ring describing the time of my Son DUFF GREENs death.
5thly I give and bequeath to my three sons now living Viz. ROBERT GREEN, JOHN GREEN & JAMES GREEN all the remaining part of my Estate to be equally divided among them their heirs and assigns forever.
6thly And Lastly I do hereby appoint my three sons Robert Green, John Green & James Green Executors of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand affixed my seal this nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord 1794
In presence of JOHN STRODE, Eleanor Green
ISAAC HERRIN, ELIZABETH ( )
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 16th day of December 1793
This Last Will and Testament of Eleanor Green decd was exhibited to the Court and was partly proved by the Oath of John Strode one of the Witnesses thereto & ordered to be certified and at a Court held for the said County the 20th day of January 1794 This Will was fully proved by the oath of Isaac Herrin another witness thereto & ordered to be recorded. And at a Court held for said County the 17th day of February 1794 James Green one of the Executors therein named in this Will came into Court & on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form he having made oath thereto & given bond & security according to Law; Liberty being reserved for the other Executors named in this Will to qualify when they may think fit.
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1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio];
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament .. Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six nelgros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth. Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oak thence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of William Green of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co.
Dated 24 Aug., 1763 ; Proven 15 Oct., 1770.
His ancestors had entailed a great part of his estate.
Legatees: Wife, 6000L, annually and other items.
Sons: William Green, a minor, legacy and pay 300L to each of other children when arrives at age 21. Entailed by uncle, William Duff, so that if son William died without leaving a male issue lawfully begotten, property descends to brother, Duff Green. Dau. to be educated. Sister-in-law, Miss Elizabeth Coleman, a mourning ring.
Executors: Bros. Robert Green, Duff Green and John Green.
Wit.: Mary Wood, Elizabeth Wood, William Lightfoot, William Field, Thomas Triplett, George Slaughter.
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1749-1752 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book M [Antient Press]: Page 184-186
THIS INDENTURE made the Fifteenth and Sixteenth day of April in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and fifty One Between TULLY CHOICE & ANN his Wife of the County of LOUISA of one part and WILLIAM GREEN & ROBERT GREEN of the County of CULPEPER of other part Witnesseth that said TULLY CHOICE & ANN his Wife for the sum of Twenty pounds Current money of Virginia have sold unto the said WILLIAM GREEN and ROBERT GREEN (in their actual possession by virtue of an Indenture of Bargain and Sale for one year and by force of the Statute for transferring uses into possession ) and their heirs one certain parcel of land lying on TIN POT RUN in the County of Prince William containing about Three hundred & Fifty Eight acres of land it being the Remainder of a larger tract of land containing by Deed from the PROPRIETORS OFFICE granted to WM. DUFF deced for Five hundred and Fifty eight acres the said Deed bearing date the 25th day of May 1727; Two hundred part of the said Five hundred & Fifty eight acres was bequeathed by the last Will and Testament of the said WM. DUFF deced to ANN SHOTWELL Wife of JOHN SHOTWELL & the remainder to the aforesaid ANN Wife of the said TULLY CHOICE the said land not being as yet divided between the said TULLY CHOICE & JOHN SHOTWELL and all houses & appurtenances whatsoever belonging unto the said WILLIAM GREENE & ROBERT GREEN their heirs and assigns forever, In Witness whereof TULLY CHOICE & ANN his Wife hath set their hands and seals
in presence of THOS. SLAUGHTER TULLY CHOICE
JOHN FIELD, JOHN TRIPLETT, ANN CHOICE
ROBT, SLAUGHTER, ROBT. SLAUGHTER JUNR.,
VALENTINE SEVIER
At a Court held for the County of Prince William the 23 day of September 1751 This Release was proved by the oath of ROBERT SLAUGHTER Gent and At a Court held for the County of Prince William the 28 day of October 1751
This Release was further proved by the Oaths of THOMAS SLAUGHTER & JOHN FIELD and admitted to record
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1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 497-98.
19 April 1753. Robert Green of Culpeper County to James Wilder. For £45 current money. Lease of 127 acres
in St. Mark's Parish ... on the north east side of Flat Run in the line of a patent formerly granted to Robert Green, deceased ... to the fork of Read's Spring Branch ... west side of the branch ... to include the land to the westward of the said branch and Flat Run .. For the lives of James Wilder and Mary his wife.
Yearly rent one pepper corn with the quit rents.
Robt. Green
James Wilder
19 April 1753. Acknowledged by Robert Green and James Wilder.
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1751-1761 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
June 5, 1755. William Russell and Robert Green of Culpeper Co., Gent., to John Forman of town of Fredericksburg, Leather Breeches Maker, and Ordinary Keeper. £10 15s. Lot No. 7, near the town of Fredksbg, purchased of the executors of Henry Willis, Decd., as by Deeds, Oct. 20, 1745, by the sd. Russell and Robert Green, Decd., father of the sd. Robt., party to these presents, etc. M. Battaley, J. Brock, John Field, Saml. Battaley, George Sames. Augt. 5, 1755.
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1757-17626 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 351-52.
8 March 1760. Wadington Abbott of Culpeper County to James Green of same. For £20 current money. 104 acres granted to Waddington Abbott by a lease under the hand and seal of the late William Beverley, Esqr., 13 Nov. 1749, recorded in the County Court of Culpeper 19 July 1750 for the lives of Waddington Abbott, his sons William and Waddington and the longest liver.
Waddington (W) Abbott
Wit: Wm. Lightfoot, Robt. Green, Mary Green.
19 June 1760. Proved by William Lightfoot, Robert Green and Mary Green.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 213-16.
21 Nov. 1754. William Green of Culpeper County to Daniel Duvall of Caroline County. Lease of 200 acres,
part of a larger tract near the Ragged Mountain .... on the south side of Hughes's River being a corner between the land of William Green and Robert Green ... on Landrum' s Run ... land of Nicholas Green .... to Robert: Green's line. Yearly rent on 1 January 1060 pounds of tobacco to bedelivered at Falmouth Fredericksburg or Royston's Warehouse. If Daniel shall work more than seven tithables on the land, to pay for every tithable beside the seven 100 rounds of tobacco additional rent
For seven years, or during the life of any person whom Daniel Duvall shall think fit.:
Daniel Duvall shall keep an orchard of apple trees with one hundred and fifty trees free from cattle horses, sheep and goats.
W. Green
21 Nov. 1754 . Acknowledged by William Green, Gent.
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1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 157-62.
18-18 Nov. 1762. Robert Green and Mary his wife of Culpeper County to James Green of same. Lease and release; for £150.16.- current money. 253 acres ... on the north side of Norman's Ford Road near Tom's Folly Branch in a line of a patent granted to Robert Beverly. Esqr. ... corner to the land of [Skrine's?] now Barnes ... line of Robert Green's land ... part of a tract bequeathed to Robert Green by the will of his father Robt. Green ...
Robt. Green
Mary Green
18 Nov. 1762. Acknowledged by Robert. Commission is awarded to take the privy examination of Mary.
20 July 1769. Mary Green, wife of Robert Green, relinquished her right of dower.
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1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 194-196
This Indenture made 17th December 1770 between WILLIAM WILLIAMS Excr. of THOMAS COVINGTON deceased of one part and ROBERT GREEN for and in behalf of himself and the other Justices in the Commission of the Peace for the said County of other part .. Whereas Thomas Covington deced purchased in his lifetime a lot or half acre numbered 34 in the TOWN OF FARFAX a Back lott to the COURTHOUSE Lot and directed by his last Will which was duly proved and recorded in County of Culpeper that the same should be sold and in compliance of which the said Exor advertise the same and sold at Publick Auction to JOHN FAVOUR & by the said Favour sold to RICHARD JOHNSTON and by the said Johnston sold to the County (tho never conveyed by the said Exor. to either of them) Now this Indenture Witnesseth that William Williams, Exor of the said Thomas Covington deced in consideration of Five pounds current money have sold unto Robert Green in behalf of himself and other Justices one lott of land in the town of Fairfax numbered 34 bounded Beginning at the corner of the Courthouse lott running thence with the line of the cross street called Davis's Street thence with the back line of the said Town to the corner of the 33rd lott thence with a line of the said lott to the corner of the Court House
William Williams
At Court held for County of Culpeper 17th December 1770 This Indenture of Bargain & Sale ordered to be recorded.
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1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 226-227
This Indenture made 23d November in Tenth year of the Reign of our Lord George the Third 1770 between JOSEPH JAMES of County of Culpeper and MARY his Wife and JOHN HILL of County of Fairfax for sum of Two hundred pounds current money of Virginia hath sold unto John Hill tract in Parish of Brumfield containing by a Survey thereof made 200 acres which Joseph James purchased of WILLIAM GREEN Gent deceast late of the said County of Culpeper being part of a larger tract belonging to William Green near the Ragged Mountain Beginning at three white oaks and a poplar on the south side of Hughes's River being a corner between the land of William Green deced & ROBERT GREEN now the property of the Reverend MONGOE MARSHALL deced thence up the several courses of the said River to three black gums on Landrum Run thence down the several courses of the Run to the land of Mr. GEORGE WEATHERALL formerly NICHOLAS GREEN's thence with his line to Marshall's line thence with his line to the beginning .. To hold together with the WATER GRIST MILL thereon now standing with all her Running geir and all houses ..
Presence George Brown,
Ester Holdway, John Price, Joseph James
Arjalon Price Junr. Mary James
At Court held for County of Culpeper 18th March 1771 This Indenture of Feoffment ordered to be recorded, previous to which the said Mary was first•privily examined as the Law directs.
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1773-1775 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book G; [Antient Press]; Page 57-61
THIS INDENTURE made the Sixteenth day of August 1773 Between ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife of County of Culpeper of one part and AARON LANE of same County Witnesseth that for sum of Two hundred & sixty six pounds current money of Virginia said Robert Green & Mary his Wife hath granted unto the said Aaron Lane in his actual possession now being by virtue of Bargain & Sale and his heirs land in Parish of Saint Marks County of Culpeper containing Two hundred and sixty six acres adjoining the land whereon the said Aaron Lane now lives bounded Beginning at a white oak & ash in the line of CAPTAIN LIGHITOOTs on the South side of a Branch called Reeds Spring Branch thence down the said Branch the several courses thereof to a Hickory on the North side of the said Branch in line of Mr. HOOS thence North with said Hoose line to a Gum in a Drean thence North to three white oaks Corner to JAMES GREEN in Boos line with James Greens line thence South to three Swamp white oaks thence to the beginning.
Robert Green
At a Court held for Culpeper County August the Sixteenth 1773
This Indenture (Lease & Release) was acknowledged by Robert Green & ordered to be recorded.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 290-291
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN JACKSON of St. Marks Parish and County of Culpeper have this day sold unto ROBERT GREEN of County and Parish aforesaid the goods herein after mentioned (Viz) two feather beds and furniture one Brown linnen Tick fill,d with feathers, one pewter dish, six pewter plates, 1 pewter bason 1 woolen & 1 linnen Wheel, one Weavers Loom, one half bushell measure one frying pan 1 pine chest 1 small trunk covd with Seal Skin 9 geese 1 churn & one small looking glass for Twenty two pounds Lawfull money of Virginia I do hereby warrant said Robert Green from claim of any person of all goods aforesaid I do bind myself in Penal Sum of Forty four pounds Lawfull money as aforesaid firmly to these Presents Seald with my seal and dated this 17th day of May 1774.
Test EDWARD JONES, John Jackson
BENJN. COOK
At Court held for Culpeper County the 21 October 1776
This Indented Bill of Sale ordered to be recorded.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 482-483
THIS INDENTURE made this 21 day of July 1777 Between ROBERT GREEN of County of Culpeper of one part and ARMISTEAD GREEN of same County Witnesseth that said Robert Green for-goods causes but. more especially for natural love which he do bear towards the said Armistead and sum of Five shillings hath given unto said Armistead Green land in the Great Fork of Rappahanock River and includeing the Plantation whereon said Armistead now lives bounded Begining at three red oaks Corner to Robert Green's old Survey in BEAVERLEY's line runing thence So. West to a red oak Corner to BECKWITH thence No. to a bunch of Sasafras in the old field line thence North to three Maples in a Grub at the head of a Drain supposed to be in Beaverleys line thence No. Wt. with his line to the begining containing one hundred and sixty acres of land . .
Robt. Green
At a Court held for Culpeper County 21 July 1777
This Indented Deed of Gift ordered to be recorded.
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1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 253-255
THIS INDENTURE made this 27th day of July in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Eighty four Between ANTHONY GARNETT, ROBERT GREEN, WILLIAM BALL, JAMES SLAUGHTER, JAMES PENDLETON, SAMUEL CLAYTON & CADWALLADER SLAUGHTER, Gent. late Vestry Men of Parish of St. Marks in County of Culpeper of one part and WILLIAM BRADLEY of said County of other part WHEREAS by an Act of Assembly passed in the year 1769 intitled "an Act to empower the Vestry of St. Marks Parish in County of Culpeper to sell the GLEBE of said Parish and to lay out the money in purchasing a more convenient GLEBE," it is Enacted that the said GLEBE LAND with the appurtenances be vested in the present Vestry of said Parish for the time being in Trust, Nevertheless that the said Vestry or the greater part of them all shall by Deed of Bargain & Sale sell and Convey the said GLEBE with the appurtenances for the best price that can be got for the same to any person who shall be willing to purchase the same, to hold to such purchaser their heirs and Whereas at a Vestry held for said Parish the 4th day of June 1770 when the above Vestrymen were present with JOHN THOMPSON Rector & WILLIAM GREEN, BENJAMIN ROBERTS, GOODRICH LIGHTFOOT and WILLIAM WILLIAMS Gent. Vestrymen who are since dead the said GLEBE and appurtenances were sold to SAMUEL HENING for the sum of One hundred & ninety nine pounds which was the best price that could be had for the same, and SAMUEL HENING afterwards sold his title to the same to WILLIAM THOMPSON who has since sold the same to WILLIAM BRADLEY, party hereto, Nevertheless a Conveyance thereof from the said Vestry nor any of them to an person has never been made NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that the said (the Vestrymen named at the beginning of this entry) wheare the only Survivors of the then Vestry by virtue of the power to them given by said recited Act of Assembly and for sum of One hundred & ninety pounds current money to them in hand paid for the purposes aforesaid by these presents do bargain & sell unto WILLIAM BRADLEY his heirs all that tract of land sold by JOHN ASHLY to the Churchwardens of said Parish lying in the Great Fork of RAPPHANNOCK RIVER and bounded Begining at three white Oaks Corner to WILLIAM SMITH in the dividing line Between JOHN QUARLES & JOHN ASHLY, thence with the Dividing Line North forty degrees East One hundred & ninety four poles to a red and white Oak and Pine tree in a line of COLO. CARTERs, thence with CARTERs line North forty five degrees West one hundred and ten poles to a Gum, another corner of CARTERs, thence South seventy five degrees West One hundred & thirty poles to two white Oaks and a red Oak in said CARTERs line, thence South twenty five degrees West One hundred and fifty poles to three white Oaks in a line of a Patent granted to the aforesaid QUARLES & ASHLEY, thence South sixty nine degrees East one hundred and fifty poles to the begining, containing two hundred and fifteen acres, Together with all appurtenances thereunto To have and to hold the said land and premises unto WILLIAM BRADLEY his heirs In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day and year mentioned in this writing
in presence of ROBERT GARNETT, ANTHO. GARNETT ROBT. GREEN
JOHN WAGGONER, WM. BALL JAMES SLAUGHTER
THOMAS WAGGONER JAMES PENDLETON SAML. CLAYTON
CAD. SLAUGHTER
At a Court continued and held for Culpeper County the 17th day of August 1784 This Indenture was acknowledged by JAMES SLAUGHTER & SAMUEL CLAYTON, parties thereto, and ordered to be recorded as to them, And at a Court continued and held for the said County the 18th day of August 1784 was acknowledged by WILLIAM BALL and JAMES PENDLETON, parties thereto, & ordered to be recorded as to them, And at a Court continued and held for the said County the 19th day of August 1784 was acknowledged by CADWALLADER SLAUGHTER, a party thereto, & ordered to be recorded as to him. And at at Court continued and held for the said County the 21st day of August 1784 was acknowledged by ROBERT GREEN, a party thereto, and ordered to be recorded as to him. And at a Court held for the said County the 15th day of November 1784 was fully proved by the Oath of ROBERT GARNETT, JOHN WAGGONER &THOMAS WAGGONER, Witnesses thereto for ANTHONY GARNETT & ordered to be recorded
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1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 258-259
THIS INDENTURE made this 18th day of August in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Eighty four Between ROBERT GREEN of County of Culpeper & State of Virginia of one part and WILLIAM GREEN, Son of said ROBERT, of County & State aforesaid of other part Witnesseth that ROBERT GREEN for the natural love good will and affection which he hath for his said Son, WILLIAM GREEN, & for the farther consideration of the sum of Five shillings current money of Virginia to him in hand paid by these presents doth give bargain & sell unto WILLIAM GREEN his heirs one certain tract of land lying in County of Culpeper containing by estimation one hundred and thirty four acres and bounded Begining at two white Oaks Corner to ROBERT GREEN, SAM KELSICK & JOHN STRODE, thence North eighty one degrees East one hundred and two poles Corner to ROBERT GREEN & JOHN STRODE, thence South seventy degrees East fifty six poles to three gums, Corner to ROBERT GREEN and AARON LANE in JOHN STRODEs line, thence North thirty seven degrees East one hundred & forty three pole to a Oak by the GREAT ROAD side near a Crossway in AARON LANES line & marked for a Corner, thence Eighty degrees West sixty six pole to a Stake in the GREAT ROAD, thence South eighty five degrees West ninety six poles to a Stake on the North side of the GREAT ROAD and immediately South of some Meadow Ground, thence North twenty six degrees West Twenty two pole to a dead white Oak Covered with Grape Vines, thence North twenty four degrees West fifty four pole to a remarkable Spring of Excellent Water 12 feet North of the line the same Course continued thirty seven pole further to two white Oaks and a Box Oak marked for a Corner. thence North thirty five degrees West sixty six pole to a Stake for a Corner in MADAM GREENs field (four poles North West of a red Oak marked for a side line) thence South fifty five (blank) sixty pole to a dead tree in KELSICKs line marked for a Corner, thence Thirty five degrees East two hundred & four pole to the Begining, Together with all houses Improvements whatsoever to the same belonging To have and to hold unto WILLIAM GREEN and ROBERT GREEN doth hereby warrant and will forever defend the said land unto WILLIAM GREEN his heirs In Witness whereof said ROBERT GREEN hath hereunto set his hand and Seal the day and year first above written
in presence of ROBT. GREEN
At a Court held for Culpeper County Wednesday the 18th day of August 1784
This Indenture was acknowledged by ROBERT GREEN & ordered to be recorded
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1785-1787 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book N; [Antient Press]; Page 372-380
THIS INDENTURE made this Twentyeth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty five Between ROBERT GREEN of the County of Culpeper and MARY his Wife of the one part and JOHN STRODE of the said County of the other part; Witnesseth that ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife in consideration of the sum of Eight hundred pounds current money of Virginia to said ROBERT GREEN in hand paid; do by these presents freely bargain and sell unto JOHN STRODE his heirs two certain tracts or parcels of land situate in the Parish of ST. MARKS in the County of Culpeper, one tract whereof containing by estimation Two hundred and Sixty seven acres and bounded; Begining at two white Oaks formerly RICHARD BARN's Corner (now EDWARD VOSS's) and runing thence North eighty seven degrees West three hundred and two poles to two white Oaks a red Oak and a Pine in JOHN CATLETTs line, thence with the said CATLETTs line North one hundred and eighty six poles to two Pines formerly FRANCIS SLAUGHTERs Corner (now Doctor JOHN LEWIS's), North forty seven degrees East twenty six poles to three white Oaks corner of said JOHN STRODEs other land, thence with his line South sixty five degrees East two hundred and forty poles to two white Oaks among Rocks, being another corner to JOHN STRODEs other land formerly BARNS's, thence South twenty seven degrees East one hundred and thirty six poles to the begining; The other Tract containing by estimation Three hundred and Eighty eight acres and bounded, Begining at a red Oak being a corner tree in KELSICKs line and also a corner in one of ARMISTEAD GREEN'S lines and runing thence with his said lines North seventy one and a half degrees East eighty one poles to a Bunch of Sasafras, thence North fifty eight and a half degrees East one hundred and six poles to three Maples in a Grubb in BEVERLEY's line, thence with said line South sixty one degrees East two hundred and five poles to two Spanish Oaks, corner to Major JAMES GREEN's land, thence with JAMES GREEN`s lines South eight degrees West one hundred and forty nine poles to a Spanish Oak and two white Oaks, thence South sixty degrees East twenty three poles to a black Oak, corner to AARON LANE's Line, thence with said line South thirty seven degrees West twenty three poles to ROGUES ROAD, thence along the Road South Eighty degrees West sixty six poles, thence continuing along the said Road South eighty five degrees West ninety four poles to a Stake, a corner of WILLIAM GREENs land, (occupied by ISAAC HERIN), thence along the said GREENs lines North twenty six degrees West twenty two poles to a dead white Oak covered with Grape Vines, thence North twenty four degrees West ninety one poles to two white Oaks and a box Oak thence North thirty five degrees West sixty six poles to a Stake in an Old Field (four poles Northwest of a red Oak marked for a side line) thence South fifty five degrees West sixty poles to KELSICKs line, thence along the said KELSICKs line to the begining; Together with all buildings gardens orchards commodities and appurtenances to the same belonging; and the Reversions and Remainders and demands of them the said ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife in the premises; To have and to hold the same two tracts of land and premises with the appurtenances unto JOHN STRODE his heirs; And ROBERT GREEN his heirs doth covenant and grant to and with JOHN STRODE his heirs that ROBERT GREEN hath full power and authority to sell and convey the premises and doth hereby the same freed and discharged of and from all Incumbrances whatsoever the Quitrents becoming due after this date only excepted; And ROBERT GREEN and his heirs from the claims and demands of every person shall warrant and forever defend by these presents; In Witness whereof the said ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife have hereunto set their hands and fixed their seals the day and year first above written Signed Sealed & acknowledged in the presence of us
WILLIAM GINNINS, ROBT. GREEN
EDWARD PENDLETON,
ROBERT GREEN LANE
MEMORANDUM between the parties to the within Deed of Conveyance.
It is further covenanted and agreed the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN is to remain possessed of the land where the bodies of his Father and Relations lays buried on the last mentioned tract to amount half an acre to be laid of at right angles in what manner he chuses which half acre of land said Colo. ROBERT GREEN reserves to himself and his heirs forever; Together with free and full liberty to pass and repass there thro: the within (or foregoing) demised premises at all times whatever it may suit them or any of them without hindrance or molestation from him the said JOHN STRODE his heirs and that all the right property and use of said BURYING GROUND is hereby relinquished and confirmed by me, JOHN STRODE, to him the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN and his heirs, to their own properl use and behoof in as full ample a maner as if the within (or foregoing) Conveyance had never been except only that the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN nor his heirs shall not sell convey the said half acre of land or their right therein to any other persons but reserve it for the use of a BURYING GROUND for the Family Relations and Desedants to which covenant and agreement both parties consent and desire it may bear the same and validity as if included within the body of the foregoing Deed that it might be admitted and entered on Record as such, In Witness whereof the parties have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first above written Signed Sealed & acknowledged in the presence of us
WILLIAM GINNINS, ROBT. GREEN
EDWARD PENDLETON, JOHN STRODE
ROBERT GREEN LANE
Memorandum: That on the Twentyeth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty five quiet and peaceable possession and Livery of Seisen of the premises within mentioned was made and given by the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN to the within named JOHN STRODE
In presence of us witnesses
WILLIAM GINNINS,
ROBT. G. LANE, EDWD. PENDLETON
At a Court held for Culpeper County September 19th 1785
This Indenture of Feeoffment from ROBT. GREEN and MARY his Wife to JOHN STRODE together with a memorandum and receipt thereon endorsed was partly proved by the
Oath of WILLIAM GINNINS a witness thereto & ordered to be certified;
And at a Court held for the said County October 16th 1786
This Indenture was fully proved by the Oaths of EDWARD PENDLETON and ROBERT GREEN LANE witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded
Teste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur
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1789-1790 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book P; [Antient Press]; Page 234-235
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ROBERT GREEN of St. Marks Parish & County of Culpeper by these presents do bargain sell & make over unto my Son, SAMUEL BALL GREEN of County & Parish aforesaid two Negroes (Vitt.) George a lad sixteen years old last November and Moll, twelve years old last October, in consideration of the sum of One hundred pounds lawful money of the State aforesaid to me in hand paid, And for the safe & peaceable possession of the aforesaid Negroes to him the aforesaid SAMUEL BALL GREEN his heirs I do hereby bind myself my heirs in the penal sum of Two hundred pounds lawfull money firmly by these presents; Witness my hand this fifteenth day of May in year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty nine
Signed Sealed & Acknowledged in presence of
JOHN BRACKNEY ROBT. GREEN
RACHEL BRACKNEY
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of October 1789
This Bill of Sale from ROBERT GREEN to SAMUEL BALL GREEN was acknowledged by the
said ROBERT & ordered to be recorded Tests JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur
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1788-1789 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book O; [Antient Press]; Page 463-464
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ROBERT GREEN of County of Culpeper in consideration of the sum of Forty four pounds current money of the State of Virginia to me in hand paid by SAMUEL B. GREEN of the same place, by these presents do hereby bargain sell & confirm unto SAMUEL BALL GREEN his heirs the following articles of property (to wit), twenty barrens of Indian Corn, two feather beds & furniture, one old Desk, ten old Chaires, two Tables, two very old Mares & a Colt, one Sow & eleven shoats, some earthen ware &kitchen furniture; To have & to hold to him said SAMUEL BALL GREEN his heirs, to his and their proper use & benefit; And ROBERT GREEN for himself against the claim of his heirs and against the claim & demand of every other person lawfully claiming under him, shall & will by these presents forever defend. In Witness whereof said ROBERT GREEN hath hereunto wrote his name & affixed his seal this 13th day of March Anne Domini 1790
Sign'd Seal'd & Delivered in the presence of
JOHN STRODE, ROBT. GREEN
THO: STRODE
Recd. March 13th 1790 from SAMUEL BALL GREEN the sum of Forty four pounds being
the within mentioned consideration in full; Witness my hand
Testa JOHN STRODE ROBT. GREEN
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of July 1790
This Bill of Sale from ROBERT GREEN to SAMUEL B. GREEN, together with the Receipt
thereon endorsed was proved by the Oaths of JOHN STRODE & THOMAS STRODE witnesses
thereto, & ordered to be recorded Taste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur.1
Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: [S78] Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.1
Reference: (an unknown value.)6,2
Robert Green died in 1797 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Title Kelly, William.
Publication 1760
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note Page 226. Will pro. 19 June 1760 & 16 Oct. 1760.
Page 235. Inv. & Appr. rec. Nov. 20, 1760.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31)
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1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio]; Page 226
In the Name of God Amen. I WILLIAM KELLY of County of Culpeper & parish of St. Marks being sick and weak .. of perfect sence & memory do make this my last will & Testament
I give and bequeath my Soul to my Blessed Maker who gave it me .. and my body to be bury'd.
1st Item my desire is that my Funeral and just debts first be paid.
2d I give to my well beloved friend JOHN BARROW my whole Estate real and personal Except the legacies hereinafter mentioned.
3d I give my worthy friend ROBT. GREEN my young grey mare. And lastly I do appoint my well beloved friends John Barrow and Robt. Green Excrs. of this my last Will and Testament ..
Witness my hand this 9th day of May 1760.
Presence. W. LIGHTFOOT , William Kelly
JOSEPH NORMAN
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Thursday the 19th of June 1760
This last Will and Testament of William Kelly was Exhibited to the Court by Robert Green Gent. one of the Exors therein named & was proved by the oath of William Lightfoot & Joseph Norman witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded, tne said Executor at the same time refused to take upon himself the burthen of the Executon thereof.
And at a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 16th of October 1760
On the motion of John Barrow one of the Executors in the Will mentioned Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof who have sworn to the same & given bond & security according to
Law.
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Title Green, Moses.
Publication 1770
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note Page 505-506. Will pro. 17 May 1770.
Note Will Book A, 1749-1770
In the hopes of a Blessed Resurrection I MOSES GREEN of Culpeper County being sick and weak but in my proper sences do think fitt to settle my wordly afters. first I give my soul to my Mercefull Savour and Gloures Redimer Jesus Christ. My will as foloweth that all my lafull Debts shall be payd. Itm that my beloved wife MAREY GREEN have a third part of all my estate, personal & Reall at hir owne disposer I give to my beloved Mother ELONAR GREEN a hundred pounds that all the rest of my Estate both Personall and Reall be dived between SARAH GREEN and ELONAR GREEN JUNOER and the Infiant wich my beloved wife Marey Green is now with child. I leave my beloved Mother Elonar Green, my beloved Brothers WILLIAM GREEN and ROBERT GREEN Executers of this my Last Will and Testament. Lined and sealed in the presence of
W. ROBERTSON, Moses X Green
ELIZABETH BROWN, SARAH REED November 11,1769
At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 17th day of May 1770
This last Will and Testament of Moses Green decd was exhibited to the Court by Robert Green Gent. one of the Executors therein named and was proved by the Oath of William Robertson & Elizabeth Brown two of the witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded And on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he having sworn to the same & given bond and security as the Law directs, Liberty being reserved for the other Executors in the said Will mentioned to join in the Probat when they shall think fit.
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1791-1803 Will Book D Culpeper Co Va
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I ELEANOR GREEN's of the Parish of St. Mark and County of Culpeper in the state of Virginia being aged and infirm but of sound mind and memory as usual Thanks be to Almighty God for that blessing calling to mind the uncertainty of this life do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to wit, Principally and first of all I do with all humility and contrition for my past offences recommena my soul to almighty God who gave it my body I bequeath to Earth from whence it came therein to be decently Interred at the discretion of my Executors and as for my worldly goods & effects I dispose of in the manner and form following.
1st It is my desire that my funeral Expences and just debts be first satisfyed and paid. 2ndly I give and bequeath to my Son ROBERT GREEN to him his heirs forever all my part of the land which myself and other plaintiffs are at Law for with the Late LORD FAIRFAX and other Defts on Shenando River and the waters thereof when the said Land shall be recovered together with all damages which may hereafter be recovered as all money that may hereafter appear to be due from the other parties from any sales that they may have made and covented the money to their use as also all other advantage or advantages that may hereafter appear to be due or arrise from the said lands I give and bequeath likewise to my aforesaid Son Robert Green his heirs & assigns forever.
3dly I give and bequeath to my aforesaid son Robert Green all the stock of Hogs that I may be possest of at the time of my death likewise all kind of crops that I may then have in the ground and unfurnished to him my said son Robert his heirs & assigns forever.
4thly I give and bequeath to my Grand Daughter ELEANOR DUFF my riding mare also my side saddle Mourning Ring describing the time of my Son DUFF GREENs death.
5thly I give and bequeath to my three sons now living Viz. ROBERT GREEN, JOHN GREEN & JAMES GREEN all the remaining part of my Estate to be equally divided among them their heirs and assigns forever.
6thly And Lastly I do hereby appoint my three sons Robert Green, John Green & James Green Executors of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand affixed my seal this nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord 1794
In presence of JOHN STRODE, Eleanor Green
ISAAC HERRIN, ELIZABETH ( )
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 16th day of December 1793
This Last Will and Testament of Eleanor Green decd was exhibited to the Court and was partly proved by the Oath of John Strode one of the Witnesses thereto & ordered to be certified and at a Court held for the said County the 20th day of January 1794 This Will was fully proved by the oath of Isaac Herrin another witness thereto & ordered to be recorded. And at a Court held for said County the 17th day of February 1794 James Green one of the Executors therein named in this Will came into Court & on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form he having made oath thereto & given bond & security according to Law; Liberty being reserved for the other Executors named in this Will to qualify when they may think fit.
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1749-1770 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A; [Sparacio];
In the name of God Amen. I SAMUEL BALL being sick in body but of perfect sence & memory .. do make this my last Will and Testament .. Item I give to my loving Wife ANN CATHARINE BALL the use of one Negro man Adam during the time she lives my Widow & afterwards to my son WILLIAM BALL
Item I give to my son William Ball all my land & six nelgros by name . . . and for want of such heirs then as followeth. Item I give to my Daughter MARGARET BALL lfive negros by name .. . . & a feather bed & furniture & a Mear Fille & her colt and my horse Batcheller & if in case my son William should die without heir then I give Four hundred acres of land which is already bounded to my Daughter Margaret Ball & her chayce of two negros belonging to her Brother's part & the rest to be Equilly divided amongst the three sisters
Item I give to my Daughter JUDITH HACKLEY two negros by name & two hundred & sixty acres of land .. in case her Brother should die as aforesaid & the other part of the land if it should happen with her Brother & I give her more is because she has had her part already,
Item I give to my Son William Ball all my Estate that is not mentioned already ..
Item I give to JAMES POLLARD five acres of land bounded thus Beginning att a Spanish oak the South side Brooks Run along close by the run Westward to a red oak thence along the old line northward up the branch to a wite oak thence Southward to the Beginning more or less Item I do appoint my son William Ball & my two sons in Law JOHN HACKLEY and ROBERT GREEN to be whole & sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof .. this sixteen day of August 1751.
PAUL HOWELL, Samuel Ball
WILLIAM RAINS
It is my desire that my Estate be not aprase.
At a Court held for County of Culpeper on Friday the 22d day November 1751
The last Will and Testament of Samuel Ball decd was this day proved by the oath of William Rains a witness thereto and at a Court held for said County on Thursday the 16th April 1752 the said Will was further proved by the oath of Paul Howell another Witness thereto and ordered to be recorded being sworn to by John Hack ley one of the Executors therein named and on his motion Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form he giving security according to Law and Liberty is reserved to the other Executors therein named to Joyn in the Probat when they shall think fit.
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of William Green of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co.
Dated 24 Aug., 1763 ; Proven 15 Oct., 1770.
His ancestors had entailed a great part of his estate.
Legatees: Wife, 6000L, annually and other items.
Sons: William Green, a minor, legacy and pay 300L to each of other children when arrives at age 21. Entailed by uncle, William Duff, so that if son William died without leaving a male issue lawfully begotten, property descends to brother, Duff Green. Dau. to be educated. Sister-in-law, Miss Elizabeth Coleman, a mourning ring.
Executors: Bros. Robert Green, Duff Green and John Green.
Wit.: Mary Wood, Elizabeth Wood, William Lightfoot, William Field, Thomas Triplett, George Slaughter.
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1749-1752 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book M [Antient Press]: Page 184-186
THIS INDENTURE made the Fifteenth and Sixteenth day of April in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and fifty One Between TULLY CHOICE & ANN his Wife of the County of LOUISA of one part and WILLIAM GREEN & ROBERT GREEN of the County of CULPEPER of other part Witnesseth that said TULLY CHOICE & ANN his Wife for the sum of Twenty pounds Current money of Virginia have sold unto the said WILLIAM GREEN and ROBERT GREEN (in their actual possession by virtue of an Indenture of Bargain and Sale for one year and by force of the Statute for transferring uses into possession ) and their heirs one certain parcel of land lying on TIN POT RUN in the County of Prince William containing about Three hundred & Fifty Eight acres of land it being the Remainder of a larger tract of land containing by Deed from the PROPRIETORS OFFICE granted to WM. DUFF deced for Five hundred and Fifty eight acres the said Deed bearing date the 25th day of May 1727; Two hundred part of the said Five hundred & Fifty eight acres was bequeathed by the last Will and Testament of the said WM. DUFF deced to ANN SHOTWELL Wife of JOHN SHOTWELL & the remainder to the aforesaid ANN Wife of the said TULLY CHOICE the said land not being as yet divided between the said TULLY CHOICE & JOHN SHOTWELL and all houses & appurtenances whatsoever belonging unto the said WILLIAM GREENE & ROBERT GREEN their heirs and assigns forever, In Witness whereof TULLY CHOICE & ANN his Wife hath set their hands and seals
in presence of THOS. SLAUGHTER TULLY CHOICE
JOHN FIELD, JOHN TRIPLETT, ANN CHOICE
ROBT, SLAUGHTER, ROBT. SLAUGHTER JUNR.,
VALENTINE SEVIER
At a Court held for the County of Prince William the 23 day of September 1751 This Release was proved by the oath of ROBERT SLAUGHTER Gent and At a Court held for the County of Prince William the 28 day of October 1751
This Release was further proved by the Oaths of THOMAS SLAUGHTER & JOHN FIELD and admitted to record
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1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 497-98.
19 April 1753. Robert Green of Culpeper County to James Wilder. For £45 current money. Lease of 127 acres
in St. Mark's Parish ... on the north east side of Flat Run in the line of a patent formerly granted to Robert Green, deceased ... to the fork of Read's Spring Branch ... west side of the branch ... to include the land to the westward of the said branch and Flat Run .. For the lives of James Wilder and Mary his wife.
Yearly rent one pepper corn with the quit rents.
Robt. Green
James Wilder
19 April 1753. Acknowledged by Robert Green and James Wilder.
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1751-1761 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
June 5, 1755. William Russell and Robert Green of Culpeper Co., Gent., to John Forman of town of Fredericksburg, Leather Breeches Maker, and Ordinary Keeper. £10 15s. Lot No. 7, near the town of Fredksbg, purchased of the executors of Henry Willis, Decd., as by Deeds, Oct. 20, 1745, by the sd. Russell and Robert Green, Decd., father of the sd. Robt., party to these presents, etc. M. Battaley, J. Brock, John Field, Saml. Battaley, George Sames. Augt. 5, 1755.
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1757-17626 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 351-52.
8 March 1760. Wadington Abbott of Culpeper County to James Green of same. For £20 current money. 104 acres granted to Waddington Abbott by a lease under the hand and seal of the late William Beverley, Esqr., 13 Nov. 1749, recorded in the County Court of Culpeper 19 July 1750 for the lives of Waddington Abbott, his sons William and Waddington and the longest liver.
Waddington (W) Abbott
Wit: Wm. Lightfoot, Robt. Green, Mary Green.
19 June 1760. Proved by William Lightfoot, Robert Green and Mary Green.
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1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 213-16.
21 Nov. 1754. William Green of Culpeper County to Daniel Duvall of Caroline County. Lease of 200 acres,
part of a larger tract near the Ragged Mountain .... on the south side of Hughes's River being a corner between the land of William Green and Robert Green ... on Landrum' s Run ... land of Nicholas Green .... to Robert: Green's line. Yearly rent on 1 January 1060 pounds of tobacco to bedelivered at Falmouth Fredericksburg or Royston's Warehouse. If Daniel shall work more than seven tithables on the land, to pay for every tithable beside the seven 100 rounds of tobacco additional rent
For seven years, or during the life of any person whom Daniel Duvall shall think fit.:
Daniel Duvall shall keep an orchard of apple trees with one hundred and fifty trees free from cattle horses, sheep and goats.
W. Green
21 Nov. 1754 . Acknowledged by William Green, Gent.
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1762-1765 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book D; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 157-62.
18-18 Nov. 1762. Robert Green and Mary his wife of Culpeper County to James Green of same. Lease and release; for £150.16.- current money. 253 acres ... on the north side of Norman's Ford Road near Tom's Folly Branch in a line of a patent granted to Robert Beverly. Esqr. ... corner to the land of [Skrine's?] now Barnes ... line of Robert Green's land ... part of a tract bequeathed to Robert Green by the will of his father Robt. Green ...
Robt. Green
Mary Green
18 Nov. 1762. Acknowledged by Robert. Commission is awarded to take the privy examination of Mary.
20 July 1769. Mary Green, wife of Robert Green, relinquished her right of dower.
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1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 194-196
This Indenture made 17th December 1770 between WILLIAM WILLIAMS Excr. of THOMAS COVINGTON deceased of one part and ROBERT GREEN for and in behalf of himself and the other Justices in the Commission of the Peace for the said County of other part .. Whereas Thomas Covington deced purchased in his lifetime a lot or half acre numbered 34 in the TOWN OF FARFAX a Back lott to the COURTHOUSE Lot and directed by his last Will which was duly proved and recorded in County of Culpeper that the same should be sold and in compliance of which the said Exor advertise the same and sold at Publick Auction to JOHN FAVOUR & by the said Favour sold to RICHARD JOHNSTON and by the said Johnston sold to the County (tho never conveyed by the said Exor. to either of them) Now this Indenture Witnesseth that William Williams, Exor of the said Thomas Covington deced in consideration of Five pounds current money have sold unto Robert Green in behalf of himself and other Justices one lott of land in the town of Fairfax numbered 34 bounded Beginning at the corner of the Courthouse lott running thence with the line of the cross street called Davis's Street thence with the back line of the said Town to the corner of the 33rd lott thence with a line of the said lott to the corner of the Court House
William Williams
At Court held for County of Culpeper 17th December 1770 This Indenture of Bargain & Sale ordered to be recorded.
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1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 226-227
This Indenture made 23d November in Tenth year of the Reign of our Lord George the Third 1770 between JOSEPH JAMES of County of Culpeper and MARY his Wife and JOHN HILL of County of Fairfax for sum of Two hundred pounds current money of Virginia hath sold unto John Hill tract in Parish of Brumfield containing by a Survey thereof made 200 acres which Joseph James purchased of WILLIAM GREEN Gent deceast late of the said County of Culpeper being part of a larger tract belonging to William Green near the Ragged Mountain Beginning at three white oaks and a poplar on the south side of Hughes's River being a corner between the land of William Green deced & ROBERT GREEN now the property of the Reverend MONGOE MARSHALL deced thence up the several courses of the said River to three black gums on Landrum Run thence down the several courses of the Run to the land of Mr. GEORGE WEATHERALL formerly NICHOLAS GREEN's thence with his line to Marshall's line thence with his line to the beginning .. To hold together with the WATER GRIST MILL thereon now standing with all her Running geir and all houses ..
Presence George Brown,
Ester Holdway, John Price, Joseph James
Arjalon Price Junr. Mary James
At Court held for County of Culpeper 18th March 1771 This Indenture of Feoffment ordered to be recorded, previous to which the said Mary was first•privily examined as the Law directs.
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1773-1775 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book G; [Antient Press]; Page 57-61
THIS INDENTURE made the Sixteenth day of August 1773 Between ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife of County of Culpeper of one part and AARON LANE of same County Witnesseth that for sum of Two hundred & sixty six pounds current money of Virginia said Robert Green & Mary his Wife hath granted unto the said Aaron Lane in his actual possession now being by virtue of Bargain & Sale and his heirs land in Parish of Saint Marks County of Culpeper containing Two hundred and sixty six acres adjoining the land whereon the said Aaron Lane now lives bounded Beginning at a white oak & ash in the line of CAPTAIN LIGHITOOTs on the South side of a Branch called Reeds Spring Branch thence down the said Branch the several courses thereof to a Hickory on the North side of the said Branch in line of Mr. HOOS thence North with said Hoose line to a Gum in a Drean thence North to three white oaks Corner to JAMES GREEN in Boos line with James Greens line thence South to three Swamp white oaks thence to the beginning.
Robert Green
At a Court held for Culpeper County August the Sixteenth 1773
This Indenture (Lease & Release) was acknowledged by Robert Green & ordered to be recorded.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 290-291
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN JACKSON of St. Marks Parish and County of Culpeper have this day sold unto ROBERT GREEN of County and Parish aforesaid the goods herein after mentioned (Viz) two feather beds and furniture one Brown linnen Tick fill,d with feathers, one pewter dish, six pewter plates, 1 pewter bason 1 woolen & 1 linnen Wheel, one Weavers Loom, one half bushell measure one frying pan 1 pine chest 1 small trunk covd with Seal Skin 9 geese 1 churn & one small looking glass for Twenty two pounds Lawfull money of Virginia I do hereby warrant said Robert Green from claim of any person of all goods aforesaid I do bind myself in Penal Sum of Forty four pounds Lawfull money as aforesaid firmly to these Presents Seald with my seal and dated this 17th day of May 1774.
Test EDWARD JONES, John Jackson
BENJN. COOK
At Court held for Culpeper County the 21 October 1776
This Indented Bill of Sale ordered to be recorded.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 482-483
THIS INDENTURE made this 21 day of July 1777 Between ROBERT GREEN of County of Culpeper of one part and ARMISTEAD GREEN of same County Witnesseth that said Robert Green for-goods causes but. more especially for natural love which he do bear towards the said Armistead and sum of Five shillings hath given unto said Armistead Green land in the Great Fork of Rappahanock River and includeing the Plantation whereon said Armistead now lives bounded Begining at three red oaks Corner to Robert Green's old Survey in BEAVERLEY's line runing thence So. West to a red oak Corner to BECKWITH thence No. to a bunch of Sasafras in the old field line thence North to three Maples in a Grub at the head of a Drain supposed to be in Beaverleys line thence No. Wt. with his line to the begining containing one hundred and sixty acres of land . .
Robt. Green
At a Court held for Culpeper County 21 July 1777
This Indented Deed of Gift ordered to be recorded.
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1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 253-255
THIS INDENTURE made this 27th day of July in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & Eighty four Between ANTHONY GARNETT, ROBERT GREEN, WILLIAM BALL, JAMES SLAUGHTER, JAMES PENDLETON, SAMUEL CLAYTON & CADWALLADER SLAUGHTER, Gent. late Vestry Men of Parish of St. Marks in County of Culpeper of one part and WILLIAM BRADLEY of said County of other part WHEREAS by an Act of Assembly passed in the year 1769 intitled "an Act to empower the Vestry of St. Marks Parish in County of Culpeper to sell the GLEBE of said Parish and to lay out the money in purchasing a more convenient GLEBE," it is Enacted that the said GLEBE LAND with the appurtenances be vested in the present Vestry of said Parish for the time being in Trust, Nevertheless that the said Vestry or the greater part of them all shall by Deed of Bargain & Sale sell and Convey the said GLEBE with the appurtenances for the best price that can be got for the same to any person who shall be willing to purchase the same, to hold to such purchaser their heirs and Whereas at a Vestry held for said Parish the 4th day of June 1770 when the above Vestrymen were present with JOHN THOMPSON Rector & WILLIAM GREEN, BENJAMIN ROBERTS, GOODRICH LIGHTFOOT and WILLIAM WILLIAMS Gent. Vestrymen who are since dead the said GLEBE and appurtenances were sold to SAMUEL HENING for the sum of One hundred & ninety nine pounds which was the best price that could be had for the same, and SAMUEL HENING afterwards sold his title to the same to WILLIAM THOMPSON who has since sold the same to WILLIAM BRADLEY, party hereto, Nevertheless a Conveyance thereof from the said Vestry nor any of them to an person has never been made NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that the said (the Vestrymen named at the beginning of this entry) wheare the only Survivors of the then Vestry by virtue of the power to them given by said recited Act of Assembly and for sum of One hundred & ninety pounds current money to them in hand paid for the purposes aforesaid by these presents do bargain & sell unto WILLIAM BRADLEY his heirs all that tract of land sold by JOHN ASHLY to the Churchwardens of said Parish lying in the Great Fork of RAPPHANNOCK RIVER and bounded Begining at three white Oaks Corner to WILLIAM SMITH in the dividing line Between JOHN QUARLES & JOHN ASHLY, thence with the Dividing Line North forty degrees East One hundred & ninety four poles to a red and white Oak and Pine tree in a line of COLO. CARTERs, thence with CARTERs line North forty five degrees West one hundred and ten poles to a Gum, another corner of CARTERs, thence South seventy five degrees West One hundred & thirty poles to two white Oaks and a red Oak in said CARTERs line, thence South twenty five degrees West One hundred and fifty poles to three white Oaks in a line of a Patent granted to the aforesaid QUARLES & ASHLEY, thence South sixty nine degrees East one hundred and fifty poles to the begining, containing two hundred and fifteen acres, Together with all appurtenances thereunto To have and to hold the said land and premises unto WILLIAM BRADLEY his heirs In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the day and year mentioned in this writing
in presence of ROBERT GARNETT, ANTHO. GARNETT ROBT. GREEN
JOHN WAGGONER, WM. BALL JAMES SLAUGHTER
THOMAS WAGGONER JAMES PENDLETON SAML. CLAYTON
CAD. SLAUGHTER
At a Court continued and held for Culpeper County the 17th day of August 1784 This Indenture was acknowledged by JAMES SLAUGHTER & SAMUEL CLAYTON, parties thereto, and ordered to be recorded as to them, And at a Court continued and held for the said County the 18th day of August 1784 was acknowledged by WILLIAM BALL and JAMES PENDLETON, parties thereto, & ordered to be recorded as to them, And at a Court continued and held for the said County the 19th day of August 1784 was acknowledged by CADWALLADER SLAUGHTER, a party thereto, & ordered to be recorded as to him. And at at Court continued and held for the said County the 21st day of August 1784 was acknowledged by ROBERT GREEN, a party thereto, and ordered to be recorded as to him. And at a Court held for the said County the 15th day of November 1784 was fully proved by the Oath of ROBERT GARNETT, JOHN WAGGONER &THOMAS WAGGONER, Witnesses thereto for ANTHONY GARNETT & ordered to be recorded
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1783-1785 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book M; [Antient Press]; Page 258-259
THIS INDENTURE made this 18th day of August in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Eighty four Between ROBERT GREEN of County of Culpeper & State of Virginia of one part and WILLIAM GREEN, Son of said ROBERT, of County & State aforesaid of other part Witnesseth that ROBERT GREEN for the natural love good will and affection which he hath for his said Son, WILLIAM GREEN, & for the farther consideration of the sum of Five shillings current money of Virginia to him in hand paid by these presents doth give bargain & sell unto WILLIAM GREEN his heirs one certain tract of land lying in County of Culpeper containing by estimation one hundred and thirty four acres and bounded Begining at two white Oaks Corner to ROBERT GREEN, SAM KELSICK & JOHN STRODE, thence North eighty one degrees East one hundred and two poles Corner to ROBERT GREEN & JOHN STRODE, thence South seventy degrees East fifty six poles to three gums, Corner to ROBERT GREEN and AARON LANE in JOHN STRODEs line, thence North thirty seven degrees East one hundred & forty three pole to a Oak by the GREAT ROAD side near a Crossway in AARON LANES line & marked for a Corner, thence Eighty degrees West sixty six pole to a Stake in the GREAT ROAD, thence South eighty five degrees West ninety six poles to a Stake on the North side of the GREAT ROAD and immediately South of some Meadow Ground, thence North twenty six degrees West Twenty two pole to a dead white Oak Covered with Grape Vines, thence North twenty four degrees West fifty four pole to a remarkable Spring of Excellent Water 12 feet North of the line the same Course continued thirty seven pole further to two white Oaks and a Box Oak marked for a Corner. thence North thirty five degrees West sixty six pole to a Stake for a Corner in MADAM GREENs field (four poles North West of a red Oak marked for a side line) thence South fifty five (blank) sixty pole to a dead tree in KELSICKs line marked for a Corner, thence Thirty five degrees East two hundred & four pole to the Begining, Together with all houses Improvements whatsoever to the same belonging To have and to hold unto WILLIAM GREEN and ROBERT GREEN doth hereby warrant and will forever defend the said land unto WILLIAM GREEN his heirs In Witness whereof said ROBERT GREEN hath hereunto set his hand and Seal the day and year first above written
in presence of ROBT. GREEN
At a Court held for Culpeper County Wednesday the 18th day of August 1784
This Indenture was acknowledged by ROBERT GREEN & ordered to be recorded
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1785-1787 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book N; [Antient Press]; Page 372-380
THIS INDENTURE made this Twentyeth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty five Between ROBERT GREEN of the County of Culpeper and MARY his Wife of the one part and JOHN STRODE of the said County of the other part; Witnesseth that ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife in consideration of the sum of Eight hundred pounds current money of Virginia to said ROBERT GREEN in hand paid; do by these presents freely bargain and sell unto JOHN STRODE his heirs two certain tracts or parcels of land situate in the Parish of ST. MARKS in the County of Culpeper, one tract whereof containing by estimation Two hundred and Sixty seven acres and bounded; Begining at two white Oaks formerly RICHARD BARN's Corner (now EDWARD VOSS's) and runing thence North eighty seven degrees West three hundred and two poles to two white Oaks a red Oak and a Pine in JOHN CATLETTs line, thence with the said CATLETTs line North one hundred and eighty six poles to two Pines formerly FRANCIS SLAUGHTERs Corner (now Doctor JOHN LEWIS's), North forty seven degrees East twenty six poles to three white Oaks corner of said JOHN STRODEs other land, thence with his line South sixty five degrees East two hundred and forty poles to two white Oaks among Rocks, being another corner to JOHN STRODEs other land formerly BARNS's, thence South twenty seven degrees East one hundred and thirty six poles to the begining; The other Tract containing by estimation Three hundred and Eighty eight acres and bounded, Begining at a red Oak being a corner tree in KELSICKs line and also a corner in one of ARMISTEAD GREEN'S lines and runing thence with his said lines North seventy one and a half degrees East eighty one poles to a Bunch of Sasafras, thence North fifty eight and a half degrees East one hundred and six poles to three Maples in a Grubb in BEVERLEY's line, thence with said line South sixty one degrees East two hundred and five poles to two Spanish Oaks, corner to Major JAMES GREEN's land, thence with JAMES GREEN`s lines South eight degrees West one hundred and forty nine poles to a Spanish Oak and two white Oaks, thence South sixty degrees East twenty three poles to a black Oak, corner to AARON LANE's Line, thence with said line South thirty seven degrees West twenty three poles to ROGUES ROAD, thence along the Road South Eighty degrees West sixty six poles, thence continuing along the said Road South eighty five degrees West ninety four poles to a Stake, a corner of WILLIAM GREENs land, (occupied by ISAAC HERIN), thence along the said GREENs lines North twenty six degrees West twenty two poles to a dead white Oak covered with Grape Vines, thence North twenty four degrees West ninety one poles to two white Oaks and a box Oak thence North thirty five degrees West sixty six poles to a Stake in an Old Field (four poles Northwest of a red Oak marked for a side line) thence South fifty five degrees West sixty poles to KELSICKs line, thence along the said KELSICKs line to the begining; Together with all buildings gardens orchards commodities and appurtenances to the same belonging; and the Reversions and Remainders and demands of them the said ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife in the premises; To have and to hold the same two tracts of land and premises with the appurtenances unto JOHN STRODE his heirs; And ROBERT GREEN his heirs doth covenant and grant to and with JOHN STRODE his heirs that ROBERT GREEN hath full power and authority to sell and convey the premises and doth hereby the same freed and discharged of and from all Incumbrances whatsoever the Quitrents becoming due after this date only excepted; And ROBERT GREEN and his heirs from the claims and demands of every person shall warrant and forever defend by these presents; In Witness whereof the said ROBERT GREEN and MARY his Wife have hereunto set their hands and fixed their seals the day and year first above written Signed Sealed & acknowledged in the presence of us
WILLIAM GINNINS, ROBT. GREEN
EDWARD PENDLETON,
ROBERT GREEN LANE
MEMORANDUM between the parties to the within Deed of Conveyance.
It is further covenanted and agreed the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN is to remain possessed of the land where the bodies of his Father and Relations lays buried on the last mentioned tract to amount half an acre to be laid of at right angles in what manner he chuses which half acre of land said Colo. ROBERT GREEN reserves to himself and his heirs forever; Together with free and full liberty to pass and repass there thro: the within (or foregoing) demised premises at all times whatever it may suit them or any of them without hindrance or molestation from him the said JOHN STRODE his heirs and that all the right property and use of said BURYING GROUND is hereby relinquished and confirmed by me, JOHN STRODE, to him the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN and his heirs, to their own properl use and behoof in as full ample a maner as if the within (or foregoing) Conveyance had never been except only that the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN nor his heirs shall not sell convey the said half acre of land or their right therein to any other persons but reserve it for the use of a BURYING GROUND for the Family Relations and Desedants to which covenant and agreement both parties consent and desire it may bear the same and validity as if included within the body of the foregoing Deed that it might be admitted and entered on Record as such, In Witness whereof the parties have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first above written Signed Sealed & acknowledged in the presence of us
WILLIAM GINNINS, ROBT. GREEN
EDWARD PENDLETON, JOHN STRODE
ROBERT GREEN LANE
Memorandum: That on the Twentyeth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty five quiet and peaceable possession and Livery of Seisen of the premises within mentioned was made and given by the said Colo. ROBERT GREEN to the within named JOHN STRODE
In presence of us witnesses
WILLIAM GINNINS,
ROBT. G. LANE, EDWD. PENDLETON
At a Court held for Culpeper County September 19th 1785
This Indenture of Feeoffment from ROBT. GREEN and MARY his Wife to JOHN STRODE together with a memorandum and receipt thereon endorsed was partly proved by the
Oath of WILLIAM GINNINS a witness thereto & ordered to be certified;
And at a Court held for the said County October 16th 1786
This Indenture was fully proved by the Oaths of EDWARD PENDLETON and ROBERT GREEN LANE witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded
Teste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur
===
1789-1790 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book P; [Antient Press]; Page 234-235
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ROBERT GREEN of St. Marks Parish & County of Culpeper by these presents do bargain sell & make over unto my Son, SAMUEL BALL GREEN of County & Parish aforesaid two Negroes (Vitt.) George a lad sixteen years old last November and Moll, twelve years old last October, in consideration of the sum of One hundred pounds lawful money of the State aforesaid to me in hand paid, And for the safe & peaceable possession of the aforesaid Negroes to him the aforesaid SAMUEL BALL GREEN his heirs I do hereby bind myself my heirs in the penal sum of Two hundred pounds lawfull money firmly by these presents; Witness my hand this fifteenth day of May in year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty nine
Signed Sealed & Acknowledged in presence of
JOHN BRACKNEY ROBT. GREEN
RACHEL BRACKNEY
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of October 1789
This Bill of Sale from ROBERT GREEN to SAMUEL BALL GREEN was acknowledged by the
said ROBERT & ordered to be recorded Tests JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur
===
1788-1789 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book O; [Antient Press]; Page 463-464
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ROBERT GREEN of County of Culpeper in consideration of the sum of Forty four pounds current money of the State of Virginia to me in hand paid by SAMUEL B. GREEN of the same place, by these presents do hereby bargain sell & confirm unto SAMUEL BALL GREEN his heirs the following articles of property (to wit), twenty barrens of Indian Corn, two feather beds & furniture, one old Desk, ten old Chaires, two Tables, two very old Mares & a Colt, one Sow & eleven shoats, some earthen ware &kitchen furniture; To have & to hold to him said SAMUEL BALL GREEN his heirs, to his and their proper use & benefit; And ROBERT GREEN for himself against the claim of his heirs and against the claim & demand of every other person lawfully claiming under him, shall & will by these presents forever defend. In Witness whereof said ROBERT GREEN hath hereunto wrote his name & affixed his seal this 13th day of March Anne Domini 1790
Sign'd Seal'd & Delivered in the presence of
JOHN STRODE, ROBT. GREEN
THO: STRODE
Recd. March 13th 1790 from SAMUEL BALL GREEN the sum of Forty four pounds being
the within mentioned consideration in full; Witness my hand
Testa JOHN STRODE ROBT. GREEN
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of July 1790
This Bill of Sale from ROBERT GREEN to SAMUEL B. GREEN, together with the Receipt
thereon endorsed was proved by the Oaths of JOHN STRODE & THOMAS STRODE witnesses
thereto, & ordered to be recorded Taste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur.1
Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: [S78] Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.1
Reference: (an unknown value.)6,2
Family | Mary "Pattie" Ball b. bt 1725 - 1730, d. 1800 |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 23 March 2026. Robert Green 1726 - 1797: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I131700&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 44. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Robert Green 1695 - 1748: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35999&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Eleanor Dunn Abt 1697 - 1793: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I36000&tree=Tree1
- [S453] Terri J. Adams (T.ADAMS20 - GEnie), April 4, 1994 - FGS Samuel BALL and Catherine Ann TAYLOR. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), date of marriage.
- [S312] Tim (TimmmieC on AOL) Cox, BALL.GED - 27 Dec, 1993, gedcom file (n.p.: Tim Cox (TimmmieC on AOL), 2525 Whisper Trail, Douglasville, GA 310135(?), unknown publish date).
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Eleanor Green Aft 1746 - Aft 1768: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I136327&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. William Green Abt 1750 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I51276&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Armistead Green Bef 1752 - 1798: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135237&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 23 March 2026. Samuel Ball Green Abt 1754 - Aft 1790: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135663&tree=Tree1
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan1
F, #2779, b. 6 August 1838, d. 21 November 1870
| Father | William H. Duncan2,1 b. 12 Aug 1818, d. 9 Feb 1846 |
| Mother | Hannah W. R. Clevenger3,1 b. 6 Jan 1810, d. 19 Jul 1857 |
| Last Edited | 26 Feb 2014 |
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan was born on 6 August 1838 at Todd Co., Kentucky, USA.4,1,5 She married John Allen Lyon on 12 January 1855 at Todd Co., Kentucky, USA,
; his 1st wife.6
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan died on 21 November 1870 at Todd Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 32.1,5
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan was buried after 21 November 1870 at May Cemetery, near Lewisburg, Logan Co., Kentucky, USA; per Find A Grave website:
Birth: Aug. 6, 1838
Death: Nov. 21, 1870
Family links:
Children:
Lizzie Alice Lyon Bowers (1860 - 1941)*
Note: Wife of J.A. Lyon
Burial: May Cemetery, Logan County, Kentucky, USA
Created by: William C. Ringstaff
Record added: May 13, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 26785902.5
.4
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan appeared on the census of 4 October 1850 in the household of Asa Eli Clevenger Sr. and Rebecca Ann Danks at District 2, Logan Co., Kentucky, USA;
Asa is on the same page as his son-in-law, Christopher WILLIAMS (lines 27-32)
p. 114A, Lines 6-15, Dwelling 613; Family 613
6 CLEAVENGER, Asa 62 [1788] M Farmer $407 VA
7 " , Rebecca 60 [1790] F VA
8 DUNCAN, Hanna 40 [1810] F VA
9 CLEAVENGER, Asa E 23 [1827] M Farmer KY
10 " , Nancy 20 [1830] F KY
11 " , David 19 [1832] M Farmer KY
12 " , Jacob 15 [1835] M KY
13 DUNCAN, Juliet 11 F KY
14 STILL, James A. 7 M KY
15 CLEAVENGER, Enos 34 [1816] M Farmer KY.7

; his 1st wife.6
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan died on 21 November 1870 at Todd Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 32.1,5
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan was buried after 21 November 1870 at May Cemetery, near Lewisburg, Logan Co., Kentucky, USA; per Find A Grave website:
Birth: Aug. 6, 1838
Death: Nov. 21, 1870
Family links:
Children:
Lizzie Alice Lyon Bowers (1860 - 1941)*
Note: Wife of J.A. Lyon
Burial: May Cemetery, Logan County, Kentucky, USA
Created by: William C. Ringstaff
Record added: May 13, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 26785902.5
.4
Mary Ann Juliet Duncan appeared on the census of 4 October 1850 in the household of Asa Eli Clevenger Sr. and Rebecca Ann Danks at District 2, Logan Co., Kentucky, USA;
Asa is on the same page as his son-in-law, Christopher WILLIAMS (lines 27-32)
p. 114A, Lines 6-15, Dwelling 613; Family 613
6 CLEAVENGER, Asa 62 [1788] M Farmer $407 VA
7 " , Rebecca 60 [1790] F VA
8 DUNCAN, Hanna 40 [1810] F VA
9 CLEAVENGER, Asa E 23 [1827] M Farmer KY
10 " , Nancy 20 [1830] F KY
11 " , David 19 [1832] M Farmer KY
12 " , Jacob 15 [1835] M KY
13 DUNCAN, Juliet 11 F KY
14 STILL, James A. 7 M KY
15 CLEAVENGER, Enos 34 [1816] M Farmer KY.7
Family | John Allen Lyon b. 29 Sep 1832, d. 27 Sep 1908 |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Mary Ann Juliet Duncan: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/42708549/person/19971456839. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, William H Duncan: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/42708549/person/19971456837
- [S2473] 1850 Federal Census, 1850 Census KY Logan Co District 2, Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Logan, Kentucky; Roll: M432_211; Page: 114A; Image: 233.
- [S316] Unknown author, per John W. Tanner (P. O. Box 152, Flora, IL 62839), 15 Jan. 1994:
1850 Logan Co., KY census (West-Cent. Ky Fam. Research Assoc.):
"[Enos], Hannah Duncan (40 b. VA) and Asa E. Cleavinger, his sis Nancy and bro. David (she 20, he 18), also Juliet Duncan 11 and James A. Still 7, are in home(#613) of Asa 62 and Rebecca 60 Cleavinger, both b. VA." (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Mary A. J. Lyon: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=LY&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=19&GScntry=4&GSsr=3441&GRid=26785902&. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, John Allen Lyon: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/42708549/person/20053304157
- [S2473] 1850 Federal Census, 1850 Census KY Logan Co District 2, Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Logan, Kentucky; Roll: M432_211; Page: 114A; Image: 233.
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=17318517
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8054/4192501_00233?pid=17318517&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1850usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D17318517&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true
Amelia Reames
F, #2780, b. circa 1893
| Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
Amelia Reames was born circa 1893. She married John Henry Roberts, son of Elijah Josiah Roberts and Luticia Frances Higginbotham, circa 10 March 1928 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., Oklahoma, USA.1
; "The Lindsay News", August 10, 1928, front page: "Roberts Slays Wife, Self - Despondent Over Marital Relations - Formerly Lived at Lindsay"
[quote] John H. Roberts, aged 61, day watchman for Morris & Co., packing plant at Oklahoma City, shot Mrs. Amelia Reames Roberts, 35 years old, at 914 1/2 West Sixth street Saturday morning, Aug. 4, 1928, and then turned the gun on himself and took his own life.
Roberts and Mrs. Reames were married about five months ago, but had been separated for about a week. He went to her apartment Saturday to try to settle their difficulties, failing in which he turned a .32 automatic pistol on his wife and shot her three times. He then discharged the other two bullets into his own body.
Death must have occurred almost instantly in both cases, as neither the man nor the woman was alive when persons living in the house ran upstairs and battered their way into the room.
Mrs. Roberts is survived by a son, Milburn, 18 years old, and two daughters, Murl, 17 years old, and Gussie Lee 6 years old. Mrs. Roberts body was taken charge of by relatives and sent to Coalgate for interment.
The body of Roberts was brought to Lindsay where a funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Christian church, conducted by Rev. V. L. Graves. The interment was in Green Hill cemetery.
John H. Roberts was born Mar. 17, 1867, at Cherokee, Texas. He was married the first time, in 1889 to Miss Emma Franklin, who died Oct. 1902. There were born to this died in infancy. [sic non sequitur] The surviving ones are Mrs. R. D. Pratt, Mrs. G. M. deVaughn and F. W. Roberts, all of Lindsay and T. S. Roberts of Sunset, Texas. All these were present at the last sad rites. Deceased was a member of the Christian church.
The deceased moved to the Happy Hollow community southeast of Lindsay in 1906, and lived there several years. He moved from the vicinity of Lindsay in 1910 [end quote].
; "The Lindsay News", August 10, 1928, front page: "Roberts Slays Wife, Self - Despondent Over Marital Relations - Formerly Lived at Lindsay"
[quote] John H. Roberts, aged 61, day watchman for Morris & Co., packing plant at Oklahoma City, shot Mrs. Amelia Reames Roberts, 35 years old, at 914 1/2 West Sixth street Saturday morning, Aug. 4, 1928, and then turned the gun on himself and took his own life.
Roberts and Mrs. Reames were married about five months ago, but had been separated for about a week. He went to her apartment Saturday to try to settle their difficulties, failing in which he turned a .32 automatic pistol on his wife and shot her three times. He then discharged the other two bullets into his own body.
Death must have occurred almost instantly in both cases, as neither the man nor the woman was alive when persons living in the house ran upstairs and battered their way into the room.
Mrs. Roberts is survived by a son, Milburn, 18 years old, and two daughters, Murl, 17 years old, and Gussie Lee 6 years old. Mrs. Roberts body was taken charge of by relatives and sent to Coalgate for interment.
The body of Roberts was brought to Lindsay where a funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Christian church, conducted by Rev. V. L. Graves. The interment was in Green Hill cemetery.
John H. Roberts was born Mar. 17, 1867, at Cherokee, Texas. He was married the first time, in 1889 to Miss Emma Franklin, who died Oct. 1902. There were born to this died in infancy. [sic non sequitur] The surviving ones are Mrs. R. D. Pratt, Mrs. G. M. deVaughn and F. W. Roberts, all of Lindsay and T. S. Roberts of Sunset, Texas. All these were present at the last sad rites. Deceased was a member of the Christian church.
The deceased moved to the Happy Hollow community southeast of Lindsay in 1906, and lived there several years. He moved from the vicinity of Lindsay in 1910 [end quote].
Family | John Henry Roberts b. 17 Mar 1867, d. 4 Aug 1928 |
Citations
- [S318] Unknown author, "ROBERTS SLAYS WIFE, SELF: Despondent Over Marital Relations - Formerly Lived at Lindsay", "The Lindsay News", August 10, 1928. (Lindsay, OK: Lindsay News, 10 Aug 1928). Hereinafter cited as Lindsay News 10 Aug 1928 John Henry Roberts.
Thomas P. Carlisle
M, #2782, b. 7 December 1830
| Last Edited | 11 Oct 2001 |
Thomas P. Carlisle was born on 7 December 1830 at Tennessee, USA.1 He married Ann(e) Arthur, daughter of Joseph C. Arthur and Julia Shaw, on 4 March 1852 at Itawamba Co., Mississippi, USA.
.2,3,4 (an unknown value.)2
.2,3,4 (an unknown value.)2
Family | Ann(e) Arthur b. 24 Oct 1834, d. 12 Nov 1911 |
Citations
- [S795] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mikeshaw, Mike Shaw (unknown location), downloaded updated 1 Nov 2000.
- [S328] Unknown author, per IGI Mississippi fiche page 313 (ARROW):
Arthur, Anne married Thomas P. Carlile on 4 Mar 1852 in Itawamba Co., MS. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). - [S384] Unknown author, per Jean C. Old - FGS #349 (8 Feb 1994):
1860 census Kaufman Co., PO Prairieville, 20 July 1860:
#548/546 CAROLISLE, Ann 25 F Farming ---/210 MS
, Alice 7 F MS
, Augusta 4 F MS
, Elizabeth 2 F MS
1870 census, Kaufman Co., Prairieville, 6 July 1870:
#249 Carlisle, Thomas 39 M W Farmer 800/500 TN
, Ann 36 F W Khouse MS
, Augusta 14 F W MS
, Elizabeth 12 F W TX
, Clarence 7 M W TX
, Cora 4 F W TX
, Lemuel 1 M W TX (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). - [S385] Unknown author, per Jean C. Old - FGS #349 (8 Feb 1994):
1880 census Kaufman Co. TX:
#294-295 Carlisle, Thomas M. w 49 Farmer TN NC NC
, Ann w 45 wife AL GA TN
, William w 17 son TX TN MS
, Cora w 14 daug TX TN MS
, Jesse w 11 son TX TN MS
, Effie w 9 daug TX TN MS
, Hallie w 6 daug TX TN MS
, John w 4 son TX TN MS
Turbarville, Thomas 2 23 boarder/farm labor TX VA MS (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
Newton A. Barton1
M, #2783, b. 1832, d. 1 March 1887
| Last Edited | 17 Sep 2018 |
Newton A. Barton was born in 1832 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1 He married Lucy A. Franklin, daughter of Jesse S. Franklin and Lucy Allen Melton, on 22 February 1856 at Itawamba Co., Mississippi, USA.2,3
Newton A. Barton died on 1 March 1887 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1
.4,5
Newton A. Barton lived in 1850 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA; 1850 Census MS Itawamba Co.: 1850; Census Place: District 6, Itawamba, Mississippi; Roll M432_373; Page: 304; Image: 150; See http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&h=3426523&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t8793266_p-654212311_g32768.1 Barton Family Tree cites: Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935
Name: Newton A. Bartow
Spouse: Lucy A. Franklin
Marriage Date: 22 Feb 1856
County: Itawamba
Source Information:
Hunting For Bears, comp.. Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: Mississippi marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library.4,6
Newton A. Barton and Lucy A. Franklin appeared in the census of 15 August 1870 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA;
Next door to her brother, Jesse Franklin and his wife Nancy.
Page: 93, Lines: 7-13, Dwelling 945; Family 946
7 BARTON, Newton 37 [1833] M W Teamster $500 $500 MS
8 " , Lucy 35 [1835] F W Keeping House AL
9 " , John 13 [1857] M W MS
10 " , Jesse 9 [1861] M W TX
11 " , Rufus 7 [1863] M W TX
12 " , Billie 4 [1866] M W TX
13 " , Henry 2 [1868] M W TX.7
Newton A. Barton and Lucy A. Franklin appeared in the census of 1 June 1880 at Precinct 6, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA;
p. 174C, Lines 19-26, dwelling 18, family 18
19 BARTON, Newton A. W M 49 [1831] Maried Farmer MS SC TN
20 " , Lucy W F 44 [1836] Wife Married House keeping AL AL AL
21 " , Jesse W M 19 [1861] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
22 " , Rufus W M 17 [1863] Son Single Farm Laborer Rheumatism TX MS AL
23 " , William W M 14 Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
24 " , Henry W M 12 [1868] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
25 " , Albert W M 5 [1875] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
26 " , James W M 3 [1877] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
27 BROUGHTON, Warren W M 45 [1835] Boarfdeer Engineer IL IL IL.8

Newton A. Barton died on 1 March 1887 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1
.4,5
Newton A. Barton lived in 1850 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA; 1850 Census MS Itawamba Co.: 1850; Census Place: District 6, Itawamba, Mississippi; Roll M432_373; Page: 304; Image: 150; See http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&h=3426523&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t8793266_p-654212311_g32768.1 Barton Family Tree cites: Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935
Name: Newton A. Bartow
Spouse: Lucy A. Franklin
Marriage Date: 22 Feb 1856
County: Itawamba
Source Information:
Hunting For Bears, comp.. Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: Mississippi marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library.4,6
Newton A. Barton and Lucy A. Franklin appeared in the census of 15 August 1870 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA;
Next door to her brother, Jesse Franklin and his wife Nancy.
Page: 93, Lines: 7-13, Dwelling 945; Family 946
7 BARTON, Newton 37 [1833] M W Teamster $500 $500 MS
8 " , Lucy 35 [1835] F W Keeping House AL
9 " , John 13 [1857] M W MS
10 " , Jesse 9 [1861] M W TX
11 " , Rufus 7 [1863] M W TX
12 " , Billie 4 [1866] M W TX
13 " , Henry 2 [1868] M W TX.7
Newton A. Barton and Lucy A. Franklin appeared in the census of 1 June 1880 at Precinct 6, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA;
p. 174C, Lines 19-26, dwelling 18, family 18
19 BARTON, Newton A. W M 49 [1831] Maried Farmer MS SC TN
20 " , Lucy W F 44 [1836] Wife Married House keeping AL AL AL
21 " , Jesse W M 19 [1861] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
22 " , Rufus W M 17 [1863] Son Single Farm Laborer Rheumatism TX MS AL
23 " , William W M 14 Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
24 " , Henry W M 12 [1868] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
25 " , Albert W M 5 [1875] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
26 " , James W M 3 [1877] Son Single Farm Laborer TX MS AL
27 BROUGHTON, Warren W M 45 [1835] Boarfdeer Engineer IL IL IL.8
Family | Lucy A. Franklin b. c 1835, d. 7 Aug 1888 |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S2318] Unknown compiler, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8793266/person/-654253397, sherryc12w (unknown location), http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8793266/person/-654212311
- [S2318] Unknown compiler, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/8793266/person/-654251449
- [S2319] Unknown record type: unknown subject, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online unknown url; unknown file name; Printout dated 2004, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=432514&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t8793266_p-654251449_g32768
- [S329] Unknown author, per IGI (Mar 1992) Mississippi fiche page 4081:
Marriage of Lucy A. FRANKLIN to Newton A. BARTON on 22 Feb 1856 in Itawamba Co., MS. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). - [S386] Unknown author, per Jean C. Old - FGS #349 (8 Feb 1994):
1860 census, Kaufman Co., TX, PO Prairieville, 20 July 1860:
#552-550 BARTON, Newton 28 M Mechanic ---/150 MS
, Lucy 25 F AL
, John 3 M MS
, Caroline 1 F AR (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Lucy A. Franklin: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/43057290/person/12618316536. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S118] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census TX Kaufman Co Kaufman, Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: , Kaufman, Texas; Roll: M593_1594; Page: 93B; Image: 190; Family History Library Film: 553093.
Info: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&indiv=try&h=10911751
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7163/4267885_00190?pid=10911751&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1870usfedcen%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D10911751&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true - [S2323] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 6, Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 6, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1315; Family History Film: 1255315; Page: 174C; Enumeration District: 042.
info: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&indiv=try&h=40538578
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6742/4244736-00355?pid=40538578&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1880usfedcen%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D40538578&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true - [S118] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census TX Kaufman Co Kaufman, Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: , Kaufman, Texas; Roll: M593_1594; Page: 93B; Image: 190; Family History Library Film: 553093.
- [S2323] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 6, Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 6, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1315; Family History Film: 1255315; Page: 174C; Enumeration District: 042.
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee1,2,3
F, #2784, b. 21 May 1856, d. 12 March 1899
| Last Edited | 15 Jun 2023 |
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee was born on 21 May 1856 at Georgia, USA.1 She married (?) Bell.3
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee married James S. "Jim" Shaw, son of James S. Shaw Jr. and Martha Kyle, on 14 August 1873 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.4,2
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee died on 12 March 1899 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA, at age 42.1
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee was buried after 12 March 1899 at Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA; From FindAGrave:
(an unknown value.)5
.5
; This 1st marriage is based on the fact that her marriage record shows her name as "Bell", while her FindAGrave record shows her maiden name as "Sheehee."3,2,1
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee married James S. "Jim" Shaw, son of James S. Shaw Jr. and Martha Kyle, on 14 August 1873 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.4,2
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee died on 12 March 1899 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA, at age 42.1
Hestie/Hortie Sheehee was buried after 12 March 1899 at Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA; From FindAGrave:
BIRTH 21 May 1856, Georgia, USA
DEATH 12 Mar 1899 (aged 42), Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Spouse
James S Shaw 1849–1912
Children
Thadius Nelson Shaw 1875–1931
Wood Lucien Shaw 1879–1959
Ollie Shaw 1882–1927
Charles Shaw 1882–1958
Will Shaw 1885–1958
Wallie Shaw 1887–1909
Earl Shaw 1890–1962
Neal Shaw 1894–1936
BURIAL Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Maintained by: Ann & Rhea
Originally Created by: Herald
Added: 28 Jul 2006
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 15062477.1
DEATH 12 Mar 1899 (aged 42), Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Spouse
James S Shaw 1849–1912
Children
Thadius Nelson Shaw 1875–1931
Wood Lucien Shaw 1879–1959
Ollie Shaw 1882–1927
Charles Shaw 1882–1958
Will Shaw 1885–1958
Wallie Shaw 1887–1909
Earl Shaw 1890–1962
Neal Shaw 1894–1936
BURIAL Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Maintained by: Ann & Rhea
Originally Created by: Herald
Added: 28 Jul 2006
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 15062477.1
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; This 1st marriage is based on the fact that her marriage record shows her name as "Bell", while her FindAGrave record shows her maiden name as "Sheehee."3,2,1
Family 1 | (?) Bell |
Family 2 | James S. "Jim" Shaw b. 27 Sep 1849, d. 17 Oct 1912 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15062477/hortie-shaw: accessed 15 June 2023), memorial page for Hortie Shehee Shaw (21 May 1856–12 Mar 1899), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15062477, citing Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Ann & Rhea (contributor 47248702) at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15062477. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Texas, U.S., Select County Marriage Index, 1837-1965: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1131017:9168. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Texas, U.S., Marriage Index, 1824-2019: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/426477:8795
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15062462/james-s-shaw: accessed 15 June 2023), memorial page for James S “JIm” Shaw (27 Sep 1849–17 Oct 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15062462, citing Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Ann & Rhea (contributor 47248702) at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15062462
- [S330] Norma Jean Carruthers Old, "Per Norma Jean Carruthers Old (Campbell/Mary Franklin FGS 5 Aug. 1993): The Kaufman County Marriages, Kaufman County Genealogical Society Vol. X, No. 2 shows "J. M. Crownover married Mary F. Campbell, 15 May 1874."", 5 Aug 1993 (Rt. 1, Box 141 B, New Boston, TX 75570). Unknown comments. Hereinafter cited as "Old [1993] FGS 5 Aug 1993."
- [S2419] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census TX Kaufman Co Precinct 1, Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 1, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1315; Page: 60A; Enumeration District: 034
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/40536045:6742
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6742/images/4244736-00127 - [S3176] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 1, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1650; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0069
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/43732851:7602
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7602/images/4118525_00656
Benton Paramalee
F, #2785
| Last Edited | 15 Jun 2023 |
Benton Paramalee married John Nelson Shaw, son of James S. Shaw Jr. and Martha Kyle, on 30 December 1876 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA,
; From Ancestry.com:
Record
Source
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Benton Paramalee and John Nelson Shaw appeared in the census of 23 June 1880 at Precinct 6, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA; p. 193-B, lines 41-45, dwelling 338, family 389
Name John N. Shaw
Age 21
Birth Date Abt 1859
Birthplace Mississippi
Home in 1880 Precinct 6, Kaufman, Texas, USA
Street 52
Dwelling Number 388
Race White
Gender Male
Relation to Head of House Self (Head)
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Benton Shaw
Father's Birthplace Mississippi
Mother's Birthplace Mississippi
Occupation Farming
Neighbors View others on page
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
John N. Shaw 21 Self (Head)
Benton Shaw 22 Wife
Willie Shaw 2 Daughter.2
; From Ancestry.com:
Record
Record ID 8795::426467
Name J. W. Shaw
Gender Male
Marriage Date 30 December 1876
Marriage Place Kaufman, Texas, USA
Spouse Benton Parmalee
Name J. W. Shaw
Gender Male
Marriage Date 30 December 1876
Marriage Place Kaufman, Texas, USA
Spouse Benton Parmalee
Source
Title Texas, U.S., Marriage Index, 1824-2019
Part1 Texas Department of State Health Services
Part2 Austin, Texas
Part3 Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2019
Citation Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin, Texas; Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2019.1,2
Part1 Texas Department of State Health Services
Part2 Austin, Texas
Part3 Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2019
Citation Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin, Texas; Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2019.1,2
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Benton Paramalee and John Nelson Shaw appeared in the census of 23 June 1880 at Precinct 6, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA; p. 193-B, lines 41-45, dwelling 338, family 389
Name John N. Shaw
Age 21
Birth Date Abt 1859
Birthplace Mississippi
Home in 1880 Precinct 6, Kaufman, Texas, USA
Street 52
Dwelling Number 388
Race White
Gender Male
Relation to Head of House Self (Head)
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Benton Shaw
Father's Birthplace Mississippi
Mother's Birthplace Mississippi
Occupation Farming
Neighbors View others on page
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
John N. Shaw 21 Self (Head)
Benton Shaw 22 Wife
Willie Shaw 2 Daughter.2
Family | John Nelson Shaw b. 10 Jan 1851, d. 13 Feb 1921 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Texas, U.S., Marriage Index, 1824-2019: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/426467:8795. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2323] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 6, Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 6, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1315; Page: 193B; Enumeration District: 042
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/7002850:6742
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6742/images/4244736-00394 - [S330] Norma Jean Carruthers Old, "Per Norma Jean Carruthers Old (Campbell/Mary Franklin FGS 5 Aug. 1993): The Kaufman County Marriages, Kaufman County Genealogical Society Vol. X, No. 2 shows "J. M. Crownover married Mary F. Campbell, 15 May 1874."", 5 Aug 1993 (Rt. 1, Box 141 B, New Boston, TX 75570). Unknown comments. Hereinafter cited as "Old [1993] FGS 5 Aug 1993."
Martha J. Turney
F, #2786, b. October 1861
| Last Edited | 29 May 2001 |
Martha J. Turney was born in October 1861 at Texas, USA. She married Robert B. Shaw, son of James S. Shaw Jr. and Martha Kyle, on 7 January 1880 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.
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Family | Robert B. Shaw b. c 1854 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S330] Norma Jean Carruthers Old, "Per Norma Jean Carruthers Old (Campbell/Mary Franklin FGS 5 Aug. 1993): The Kaufman County Marriages, Kaufman County Genealogical Society Vol. X, No. 2 shows "J. M. Crownover married Mary F. Campbell, 15 May 1874."", 5 Aug 1993 (Rt. 1, Box 141 B, New Boston, TX 75570). Unknown comments. Hereinafter cited as "Old [1993] FGS 5 Aug 1993."
- [S334] Unknown author, per Norma Jean Carruthers Old FGS #339 10 Sept. 1993: 1900 Census Kaufman Co., TX Prec #1 D/H #7-7:
Martha J. TURNEY living with husband Robert H. and 7 children
Ella SHAW age 19
Carrie J. age 18
Mattie age 16
Allie age 15
Aoveno age 12
Robert D. age 10
Gladdis age 2 (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date). - [S335] Unknown author, per Norma Jean Carruthers Old FGS #339 10 Sept. 1993: 1880 Census Kaufman Co., TX Prec #1, June 4, 1880, D/H #97-97:
living with husband Robert H. (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
Lucien W. Shaw1
M, #2787, b. September 1879, d. 24 June 1959
| Father | James S. "Jim" Shaw2 b. 27 Sep 1849, d. 17 Oct 1912 |
| Mother | Hestie/Hortie Sheehee2,3 b. 21 May 1856, d. 12 Mar 1899 |
| Last Edited | 15 Jun 2023 |
Lucien W. Shaw was born in September 1879 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA. He was born on 26 September 1879 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1 He married Sallie L. (?) circa 1900 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.2
Lucien W. Shaw died on 24 June 1959 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA, at age 79.1
Lucien W. Shaw was buried after 24 June 1959 at Kaufman City Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1
Lucien W. Shaw died on 24 June 1959 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA, at age 79.1
Lucien W. Shaw was buried after 24 June 1959 at Kaufman City Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1
Family | Sallie L. (?) |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32540138/wood-lucien-shaw: accessed 15 June 2023), memorial page for Wood Lucien Shaw (26 Sep 1879–24 Jun 1959), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32540138, citing Kaufman Cemetery, Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA; Maintained by MarieNTexas (contributor 46861340) at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32540138. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3176] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 1, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1650; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0069
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/43732851:7602
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7602/images/4118525_00656 - [S2419] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census TX Kaufman Co Precinct 1, Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 1, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1315; Page: 60A; Enumeration District: 034
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/40536045:6742
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6742/images/4244736-00127
Oliver Shaw
M, #2788, b. June 1882
| Father | James S. "Jim" Shaw1 b. 27 Sep 1849, d. 17 Oct 1912 |
| Mother | Hestie/Hortie Sheehee1 b. 21 May 1856, d. 12 Mar 1899 |
| Last Edited | 15 Jun 2023 |
Oliver Shaw was born in June 1882 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1
Citations
- [S3176] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 1, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1650; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0069
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/43732851:7602
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7602/images/4118525_00656
Willie Shaw
M, #2789, b. 1887
| Father | James S. "Jim" Shaw1 b. 27 Sep 1849, d. 17 Oct 1912 |
| Mother | Hestie/Hortie Sheehee1 b. 21 May 1856, d. 12 Mar 1899 |
| Last Edited | 15 Jun 2023 |
Willie Shaw was born in 1887.1
Citations
- [S3176] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 1, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1650; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0069
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/43732851:7602
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7602/images/4118525_00656
Earlee Shaw
M, #2790, b. January 1890
| Father | James S. "Jim" Shaw1 b. 27 Sep 1849, d. 17 Oct 1912 |
| Mother | Hestie/Hortie Sheehee1 b. 21 May 1856, d. 12 Mar 1899 |
| Last Edited | 15 Jun 2023 |
Earlee Shaw was born in January 1890 at Kaufman, Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1
Citations
- [S3176] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census TX Kaufman Co Prec 1, Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1650; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0069
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/43732851:7602
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7602/images/4118525_00656