Anna Maria Shattuck M. D.1,2
F, #76861, b. 21 April 1832, d. 18 August 1904
| Father | William B. Shattuck Sr1 b. 26 Dec 1784, d. 14 Mar 1871 |
| Mother | Mary/Mariah Hart1 b. 22 Jan 1804, d. 9 Mar 1897 |
| Charts | Chart of Descendants of Alexander Armstrong, Sr Chart of Descendants of Epenetus Hart |
| Last Edited | 23 Nov 2025 |
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was born on 21 April 1832 at Prattsburgh, Steuben Co., New York, USA.1,3,4 She married Alonzo J. Parker in 1861 at Kane Co., Illinois, USA.5
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. died on 18 August 1904 at Marshall, Calhoun Co., Michigan, USA, at age 72; Ancestry.com - Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950
Name: Ann Maria Packer [Ann Maria Shattuck]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Death Age: 72
Birth Date: 1832
Birth Place: New York
Death Date: 18 Aug 1904
Death Place: Marshall, Calhoun, Michigan, USA
File Number: 454
Father: William Shattuck
Mother: Maria Hach [Hart]
Source Citation: Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, Michigan
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: Death Records. Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan.4,6
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was buried on 20 August 1904 at St. Charles, Du Page Co., Illinois, USA; Burial location from death certificate.2
She was Ancestry.com - Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
Name: Anna M. Shattuck Parker
Birth Date: 1832
Death Date: 18 Aug 1904
Death Place: Marshall, MI
Type Practice: Allopath
Licenses: IL, 1880
Medical School: University of Illinois at Chicago Health Sciences Center, Chicago: University of Illinois College of Medicine, 1878, (G)
JAMA Citation: 43:686
Cause of Death: heart disease
Source Information: Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 [database on-line].
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart's household in the census report in 1840 at Elk Township, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA;
p. 399, line 3
Name: William Shattuck
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Elk, Warren, Pennsylvania
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [1826-30] John c1825
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 [1821-25] Unknown?
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 2 [1791-1800] William 1784
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 [aft 1835] Philinda 1836
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 [1831-35] Anna Maria 1832, Ellen 1834
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 [1826-30] Susan 1828, Lydia 1830
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [1801-10] Unknown?
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 [1791-1800] Mariah (Hart) 1804
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 11.7

Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA;
p. 93B, Lines 7-18, Dwelling 66; Family 66
7 SHATTUCK, William 65 [1785] M Farmer $6,100 VT
8 " , Maria 46 [1804] F NY
9 " , Sophia 24 [1826] F NY
10 " , Susan 22 [1828] F NY
11 " , Lydia 20 [1830] F NY
12 " , Anna 17 [1833] F NY
13 " , Ellen 16 [1834] F PA
14 " , Philinda 14 [1836] F NY
15 " , Emma 7 [1843] F NY
16 " , Clarissa 3 [1847] F NY
17 (Line is blank on page)
18 NOBLE, Harrison 20 [1830] M Farmer NY.8
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart's household in the census report on 16 July 1860 at Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA;
p. 681, lines 37-39, 1-5; Dwelling 294; Family 294
37 SHATTUCK, William 75 [1785] M Farmer $4000 $500 VT
38 " , Maria 54 [1806] F House Wife NY
39 " , Ann M. 27 [1833] F Com. School teacher NY
1 " , Ellen 24 [1836] F Com. School Teacher PA
2 " , Philinda 22 [1838] F Com. School Teacher NY
3 " , Emma 18 [1842] F student PA attended school
4 " , Clarrissa 12 F NY attended school
5 " , William Jr. 10 M NY attended school.9

Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in Ellen Shattuck's household in the census report on 13 July 1870 at Red House, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; p. 523-A, lines 26-29, dwelling 105, family 86
26 SHATTUCK, Ellen 35 [1835] F W Teaching Indian School PA
27 PARKER, An. M. 38 [1932] F W Keeping House NY
28 " , Willie S. 7 [1863] M W At Home IL
29 " , Helen M. 6 [1864] F W At Home IL.10
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was educated in 1878 at University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA; Ancestry.com - Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
Source Information: Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 [database on-line].11
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. and Alonzo J. Parker appeared in the census of 17 June 1880 at Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA; p. 63-C, lines 25-30, dwelling 28, family 22
25 PARKER, Alonzo J. W M 50 [1830] Husband Carpenter NY NY NY
26 " , Anna M. W F 47 [1833] Wife Doctor Keep House NY VT Germany
27 " , William S. W M 17 [1863] Son At School IL VT Germany
28 " , Hellen M. W F 15 [1865] Daughter At School IL VT Germany
29 STEPHENS Ma H. W F 14 [1866] Daughter At School NY NY Germany
30 ELLIOTT, Delois H. W M 27 [1853] Boarder Carpenter NY NY NY.12
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. is mentioned in the probate of the estate of William (III) Shattuck Jr. in 1889 at Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; from George Clinton Shattuck family tree: Heirs of William Shattuck, Jr., Posted 13 Apr 2016 by nanshattuc
William Shattuck, Jr., 1850-1888
According to William Shattuck, Jr.'s Probate in 1889, he had the following heirs living in various locations at that time:
Emma V. Shattuck, wife, Pavilion, Genesee Co., New York
Maria Shattuck, mother, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Emma H. Stevenson, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Lydia E. McKallor, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Aurilia S. Israel, sister, Waukon, Allamakee Co., Iowa
Susan S. Bonney, sister, Lake View, Pierce Co., Washington
Clara S. Davis, sister, Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts
Ellen S. Doolittle, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Anna M. Parker, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Children of Sabra Borden, formerly DeGolier, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Alfred DeGolier, nephew, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
William Borden, nephew, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Mary C. Wheaton, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Children of unknown deceased sister, nee Shattuck
Ida May Remington, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Emma D. McPherson, niece, Munford, Monroe Co., New York
The daughter of Mary Crowley, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Ella Casler, nee Crowley, niece, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York
Children of Sophia Roy, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Helen M. Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Margaret Meade, nee Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Blanche Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Dell Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
James Roy, Jr., nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
John Roy, nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Franc Roy, niece, Denver, Arapahoe Co., Colorado
NOTE: I have made corrections to missing names and misspelled names in the Probate, i.e. DeGolia to DeGolier, Mary Roy to Sophia Roy, Bonnie to Bonney, 'Dell' was a niece, not a nephew, etc., based on sound research.
Ida May Remington and Emma D. McPherson were the two children of Aurilia M. DeGolier and Samuel D. Wallace. Aurilia was not a deceased sister of William but instead his niece. She died in 1864. According to the 1880 census, her two children were married sisters living in Le Roy, Genesee, New York. Emma D.McPherson was married to John B. McPherson and had a young infant boy. Her sister Ida May Remington was a young widow. Both stated that they had been born in Michigan, Ida in 1858 and Emma in 1861, and their parents had been born in New York. (The family had located earlier to York, Washenaw Co., Michigan, but had moved back to New York after Aurilia had died.)
All sisters and information about William Shattuck, Jr. was taken from 'Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck.' Subsequent research revealed only three sisters who passed before 1888. A fourth sister had died as an infant and that has been documented by a cemetery burial. The information given in the probate was incorrect and William only had three deceased adult sisters. Again,the fourth 'sister' was his niece.
Interestingly, sister Phylinda Strong, nee Shattuck, was still alive and was not included as an heir.
The location of Blood's Station, Steuben Co., New York, was a hamlet named after Calvin Blood, and the name was eventually changed to Atlanta, Steuben Co., New York. It is located one mile from North Cohocton.
Nancy A. Shattuck, April 2016.13
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. appeared in the census of 2 June 1900 at Ward 11, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA; pp. 2 and 3, lines 100, 1-2, dwelling 39, family 59
100 PARKER, Annie Head W F Apr 1832 68 Married 39yrs 3-children-born 2-children-living NY VT NY Physician
1 CREY, V. N. Boarder W F Jan 1860 40 Single CT CT CT Hosp. Nurse
2 KINYON, Ben Boarder W M Mar 1879 21 Single IN IN MI Salesman Grocer.14

Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. died on 18 August 1904 at Marshall, Calhoun Co., Michigan, USA, at age 72; Ancestry.com - Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950
Name: Ann Maria Packer [Ann Maria Shattuck]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Death Age: 72
Birth Date: 1832
Birth Place: New York
Death Date: 18 Aug 1904
Death Place: Marshall, Calhoun, Michigan, USA
File Number: 454
Father: William Shattuck
Mother: Maria Hach [Hart]
Source Citation: Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics; Lansing, Michigan
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Michigan, Death Records, 1867-1950 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: Death Records. Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan.4,6
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was buried on 20 August 1904 at St. Charles, Du Page Co., Illinois, USA; Burial location from death certificate.2
She was Ancestry.com - Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
Name: Anna M. Shattuck Parker
Birth Date: 1832
Death Date: 18 Aug 1904
Death Place: Marshall, MI
Type Practice: Allopath
Licenses: IL, 1880
Medical School: University of Illinois at Chicago Health Sciences Center, Chicago: University of Illinois College of Medicine, 1878, (G)
JAMA Citation: 43:686
Cause of Death: heart disease
Source Information: Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 [database on-line].
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart's household in the census report in 1840 at Elk Township, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA;
p. 399, line 3
Name: William Shattuck
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Elk, Warren, Pennsylvania
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1 [1826-30] John c1825
Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 [1821-25] Unknown?
Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 2 [1791-1800] William 1784
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 [aft 1835] Philinda 1836
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 [1831-35] Anna Maria 1832, Ellen 1834
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 [1826-30] Susan 1828, Lydia 1830
Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 [1801-10] Unknown?
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 [1791-1800] Mariah (Hart) 1804
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 11
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 11.7
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA;
p. 93B, Lines 7-18, Dwelling 66; Family 66
7 SHATTUCK, William 65 [1785] M Farmer $6,100 VT
8 " , Maria 46 [1804] F NY
9 " , Sophia 24 [1826] F NY
10 " , Susan 22 [1828] F NY
11 " , Lydia 20 [1830] F NY
12 " , Anna 17 [1833] F NY
13 " , Ellen 16 [1834] F PA
14 " , Philinda 14 [1836] F NY
15 " , Emma 7 [1843] F NY
16 " , Clarissa 3 [1847] F NY
17 (Line is blank on page)
18 NOBLE, Harrison 20 [1830] M Farmer NY.8
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart's household in the census report on 16 July 1860 at Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA;
p. 681, lines 37-39, 1-5; Dwelling 294; Family 294
37 SHATTUCK, William 75 [1785] M Farmer $4000 $500 VT
38 " , Maria 54 [1806] F House Wife NY
39 " , Ann M. 27 [1833] F Com. School teacher NY
1 " , Ellen 24 [1836] F Com. School Teacher PA
2 " , Philinda 22 [1838] F Com. School Teacher NY
3 " , Emma 18 [1842] F student PA attended school
4 " , Clarrissa 12 F NY attended school
5 " , William Jr. 10 M NY attended school.9
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was listed as a resident in Ellen Shattuck's household in the census report on 13 July 1870 at Red House, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; p. 523-A, lines 26-29, dwelling 105, family 86
26 SHATTUCK, Ellen 35 [1835] F W Teaching Indian School PA
27 PARKER, An. M. 38 [1932] F W Keeping House NY
28 " , Willie S. 7 [1863] M W At Home IL
29 " , Helen M. 6 [1864] F W At Home IL.10
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. was educated in 1878 at University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA; Ancestry.com - Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
Name: Anna M. Shattuck Parker
Birth Date: 1832
Death Date: 18 Aug 1904
Death Place: Marshall, MI
Type Practice: Allopath
Licenses: IL, 1880
Medical School: University of Illinois at Chicago Health Sciences Center, Chicago: University of Illinois College of Medicine, 1878, (G)
JAMA Citation: 43:686
Cause of Death: heart disease
Birth Date: 1832
Death Date: 18 Aug 1904
Death Place: Marshall, MI
Type Practice: Allopath
Licenses: IL, 1880
Medical School: University of Illinois at Chicago Health Sciences Center, Chicago: University of Illinois College of Medicine, 1878, (G)
JAMA Citation: 43:686
Cause of Death: heart disease
Source Information: Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929 [database on-line].11
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. and Alonzo J. Parker appeared in the census of 17 June 1880 at Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA; p. 63-C, lines 25-30, dwelling 28, family 22
25 PARKER, Alonzo J. W M 50 [1830] Husband Carpenter NY NY NY
26 " , Anna M. W F 47 [1833] Wife Doctor Keep House NY VT Germany
27 " , William S. W M 17 [1863] Son At School IL VT Germany
28 " , Hellen M. W F 15 [1865] Daughter At School IL VT Germany
29 STEPHENS Ma H. W F 14 [1866] Daughter At School NY NY Germany
30 ELLIOTT, Delois H. W M 27 [1853] Boarder Carpenter NY NY NY.12
William Shattuck, Jr., 1850-1888
According to William Shattuck, Jr.'s Probate in 1889, he had the following heirs living in various locations at that time:
Emma V. Shattuck, wife, Pavilion, Genesee Co., New York
Maria Shattuck, mother, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Emma H. Stevenson, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Lydia E. McKallor, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Aurilia S. Israel, sister, Waukon, Allamakee Co., Iowa
Susan S. Bonney, sister, Lake View, Pierce Co., Washington
Clara S. Davis, sister, Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts
Ellen S. Doolittle, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Anna M. Parker, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Children of Sabra Borden, formerly DeGolier, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Alfred DeGolier, nephew, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
William Borden, nephew, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Mary C. Wheaton, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Children of unknown deceased sister, nee Shattuck
Ida May Remington, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Emma D. McPherson, niece, Munford, Monroe Co., New York
The daughter of Mary Crowley, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Ella Casler, nee Crowley, niece, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York
Children of Sophia Roy, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Helen M. Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Margaret Meade, nee Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Blanche Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Dell Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
James Roy, Jr., nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
John Roy, nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Franc Roy, niece, Denver, Arapahoe Co., Colorado
NOTE: I have made corrections to missing names and misspelled names in the Probate, i.e. DeGolia to DeGolier, Mary Roy to Sophia Roy, Bonnie to Bonney, 'Dell' was a niece, not a nephew, etc., based on sound research.
Ida May Remington and Emma D. McPherson were the two children of Aurilia M. DeGolier and Samuel D. Wallace. Aurilia was not a deceased sister of William but instead his niece. She died in 1864. According to the 1880 census, her two children were married sisters living in Le Roy, Genesee, New York. Emma D.McPherson was married to John B. McPherson and had a young infant boy. Her sister Ida May Remington was a young widow. Both stated that they had been born in Michigan, Ida in 1858 and Emma in 1861, and their parents had been born in New York. (The family had located earlier to York, Washenaw Co., Michigan, but had moved back to New York after Aurilia had died.)
All sisters and information about William Shattuck, Jr. was taken from 'Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck.' Subsequent research revealed only three sisters who passed before 1888. A fourth sister had died as an infant and that has been documented by a cemetery burial. The information given in the probate was incorrect and William only had three deceased adult sisters. Again,the fourth 'sister' was his niece.
Interestingly, sister Phylinda Strong, nee Shattuck, was still alive and was not included as an heir.
The location of Blood's Station, Steuben Co., New York, was a hamlet named after Calvin Blood, and the name was eventually changed to Atlanta, Steuben Co., New York. It is located one mile from North Cohocton.
Nancy A. Shattuck, April 2016.13
Anna Maria Shattuck M. D. appeared in the census of 2 June 1900 at Ward 11, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois, USA; pp. 2 and 3, lines 100, 1-2, dwelling 39, family 59
100 PARKER, Annie Head W F Apr 1832 68 Married 39yrs 3-children-born 2-children-living NY VT NY Physician
1 CREY, V. N. Boarder W F Jan 1860 40 Single CT CT CT Hosp. Nurse
2 KINYON, Ben Boarder W M Mar 1879 21 Single IN IN MI Salesman Grocer.14
Family | Alonzo J. Parker b. 22 Jan 1830, d. 25 Jun 1913 |
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Citations
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- [S5016] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census IL Cook Co Chicago, Year: 1900; Census Place: Chicago Ward 11, Cook, Illinois; Page: 2; Enumeration District: 0314; FHL microfilm: 1240257
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7602&h=10551299
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7602/images/4113716_00676 - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 9 February 2021), memorial page for Dr Helen M. Parker (11 Jun 1869–18 Jan 1951), Find a Grave Memorial no. 83921086, citing Oakridge Cemetery, Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Amy (Decker) Veenendall (contributor 47104012), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83921086
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 9 February 2021), memorial page for William Shattuck Parker (14 Dec 1864–4 Nov 1951), Find a Grave Memorial no. 83921105, citing Oakridge Cemetery, Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Amy (Decker) Veenendall (contributor 47104012), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83921105
Emma V. Hill1
F, #76862, b. circa 1851, d. 23 April 1891
| Charts | Chart of Descendants of Alexander Armstrong, Sr Chart of Descendants of Epenetus Hart |
| Last Edited | 23 Nov 2025 |
Emma V. Hill was born circa 1851; Grave marker seen on Find A Grave says died aged 40 Yrs
Fiond A Grave sayd b. 1840.2 She married William (III) Shattuck Jr., son of William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart.2
Emma V. Hill died on 23 April 1891.1
Emma V. Hill was buried after 23 April 1891 at Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; from Find A Grave website:
BIRTH 1840
DEATH 23 Apr 1891 (aged 50–51)
40 yrs.
Family Members
Spouse
William Shattuck 1850–1888
Children
Jessie I Shattuck 1873–1930
Mary Gertrude Shattuck Damm 1875–1962
Arthur Hill Shattuck 1883–1965
Jonas Henry Shattuck 1885–1974
BURIAL Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Maintained by: Find a Grave
Originally Created by: Liz Olmstead
Added: 11 Oct 2010
Find a Grave Memorial 59965469.1
She is mentioned in the probate of the estate of William (III) Shattuck Jr. in 1889 at Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; from George Clinton Shattuck family tree: Heirs of William Shattuck, Jr., Posted 13 Apr 2016 by nanshattuc
William Shattuck, Jr., 1850-1888
According to William Shattuck, Jr.'s Probate in 1889, he had the following heirs living in various locations at that time:
Emma V. Shattuck, wife, Pavilion, Genesee Co., New York
Maria Shattuck, mother, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Emma H. Stevenson, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Lydia E. McKallor, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Aurilia S. Israel, sister, Waukon, Allamakee Co., Iowa
Susan S. Bonney, sister, Lake View, Pierce Co., Washington
Clara S. Davis, sister, Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts
Ellen S. Doolittle, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Anna M. Parker, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Children of Sabra Borden, formerly DeGolier, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Alfred DeGolier, nephew, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
William Borden, nephew, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Mary C. Wheaton, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Children of unknown deceased sister, nee Shattuck
Ida May Remington, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Emma D. McPherson, niece, Munford, Monroe Co., New York
The daughter of Mary Crowley, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Ella Casler, nee Crowley, niece, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York
Children of Sophia Roy, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Helen M. Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Margaret Meade, nee Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Blanche Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Dell Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
James Roy, Jr., nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
John Roy, nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Franc Roy, niece, Denver, Arapahoe Co., Colorado
NOTE: I have made corrections to missing names and misspelled names in the Probate, i.e. DeGolia to DeGolier, Mary Roy to Sophia Roy, Bonnie to Bonney, 'Dell' was a niece, not a nephew, etc., based on sound research.
Ida May Remington and Emma D. McPherson were the two children of Aurilia M. DeGolier and Samuel D. Wallace. Aurilia was not a deceased sister of William but instead his niece. She died in 1864. According to the 1880 census, her two children were married sisters living in Le Roy, Genesee, New York. Emma D.McPherson was married to John B. McPherson and had a young infant boy. Her sister Ida May Remington was a young widow. Both stated that they had been born in Michigan, Ida in 1858 and Emma in 1861, and their parents had been born in New York. (The family had located earlier to York, Washenaw Co., Michigan, but had moved back to New York after Aurilia had died.)
All sisters and information about William Shattuck, Jr. was taken from 'Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck.' Subsequent research revealed only three sisters who passed before 1888. A fourth sister had died as an infant and that has been documented by a cemetery burial. The information given in the probate was incorrect and William only had three deceased adult sisters. Again,the fourth 'sister' was his niece.
Interestingly, sister Phylinda Strong, nee Shattuck, was still alive and was not included as an heir.
The location of Blood's Station, Steuben Co., New York, was a hamlet named after Calvin Blood, and the name was eventually changed to Atlanta, Steuben Co., New York. It is located one mile from North Cohocton.
Nancy A. Shattuck, April 2016.3
Fiond A Grave sayd b. 1840.2 She married William (III) Shattuck Jr., son of William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart.2
Emma V. Hill died on 23 April 1891.1
Emma V. Hill was buried after 23 April 1891 at Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; from Find A Grave website:
BIRTH 1840
DEATH 23 Apr 1891 (aged 50–51)
40 yrs.
Family Members
Spouse
William Shattuck 1850–1888
Children
Jessie I Shattuck 1873–1930
Mary Gertrude Shattuck Damm 1875–1962
Arthur Hill Shattuck 1883–1965
Jonas Henry Shattuck 1885–1974
BURIAL Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA
Maintained by: Find a Grave
Originally Created by: Liz Olmstead
Added: 11 Oct 2010
Find a Grave Memorial 59965469.1
She is mentioned in the probate of the estate of William (III) Shattuck Jr. in 1889 at Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; from George Clinton Shattuck family tree: Heirs of William Shattuck, Jr., Posted 13 Apr 2016 by nanshattuc
William Shattuck, Jr., 1850-1888
According to William Shattuck, Jr.'s Probate in 1889, he had the following heirs living in various locations at that time:
Emma V. Shattuck, wife, Pavilion, Genesee Co., New York
Maria Shattuck, mother, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Emma H. Stevenson, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Lydia E. McKallor, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Aurilia S. Israel, sister, Waukon, Allamakee Co., Iowa
Susan S. Bonney, sister, Lake View, Pierce Co., Washington
Clara S. Davis, sister, Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts
Ellen S. Doolittle, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Anna M. Parker, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Children of Sabra Borden, formerly DeGolier, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Alfred DeGolier, nephew, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
William Borden, nephew, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Mary C. Wheaton, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Children of unknown deceased sister, nee Shattuck
Ida May Remington, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Emma D. McPherson, niece, Munford, Monroe Co., New York
The daughter of Mary Crowley, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Ella Casler, nee Crowley, niece, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York
Children of Sophia Roy, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Helen M. Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Margaret Meade, nee Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Blanche Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Dell Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
James Roy, Jr., nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
John Roy, nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Franc Roy, niece, Denver, Arapahoe Co., Colorado
NOTE: I have made corrections to missing names and misspelled names in the Probate, i.e. DeGolia to DeGolier, Mary Roy to Sophia Roy, Bonnie to Bonney, 'Dell' was a niece, not a nephew, etc., based on sound research.
Ida May Remington and Emma D. McPherson were the two children of Aurilia M. DeGolier and Samuel D. Wallace. Aurilia was not a deceased sister of William but instead his niece. She died in 1864. According to the 1880 census, her two children were married sisters living in Le Roy, Genesee, New York. Emma D.McPherson was married to John B. McPherson and had a young infant boy. Her sister Ida May Remington was a young widow. Both stated that they had been born in Michigan, Ida in 1858 and Emma in 1861, and their parents had been born in New York. (The family had located earlier to York, Washenaw Co., Michigan, but had moved back to New York after Aurilia had died.)
All sisters and information about William Shattuck, Jr. was taken from 'Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck.' Subsequent research revealed only three sisters who passed before 1888. A fourth sister had died as an infant and that has been documented by a cemetery burial. The information given in the probate was incorrect and William only had three deceased adult sisters. Again,the fourth 'sister' was his niece.
Interestingly, sister Phylinda Strong, nee Shattuck, was still alive and was not included as an heir.
The location of Blood's Station, Steuben Co., New York, was a hamlet named after Calvin Blood, and the name was eventually changed to Atlanta, Steuben Co., New York. It is located one mile from North Cohocton.
Nancy A. Shattuck, April 2016.3
Family | William (III) Shattuck Jr. b. 5 Jul 1850, d. 5 Aug 1888 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 18 January 2021), memorial page for Emma Hill Shattuck (1840–23 Apr 1891), Find a Grave Memorial no. 59965469, citing Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA; Maintained by Liz Olmstead (contributor 46772820), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59965469. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, William Shattuck, Jr: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59964425
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, George Clington Shattuck Family Tree: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/54442544/person/13665502489/media/4dbee451-6356-4db3-903d-2db9ab8d3fbc?_phsrc=OQU2221&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong1,2
M, #76863, b. 6 November 1841, d. 12 September 1899
| Charts | Chart of Descendants of Alexander Armstrong, Sr Chart of Descendants of Epenetus Hart |
| Last Edited | 23 Nov 2025 |
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong was born on 6 November 1841 at Southampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.2,3 He married Philinda Shattuck, daughter of William B. Shattuck Sr and Mary/Mariah Hart, before 13 June 1863 at Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA,
; His Civil War Dreaft registration dated 13 June 1863, shows him as married.1,2,3,4
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong died on 12 September 1899 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, USA, at age 57; Ancestry.com - Ohio, U.S., Select County Death Records,1840-1908
Source Citation: Board of County Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Death Register; Year or Name Range: 1898-1902
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Ohio, U.S., Select County Death Records,1840-1908 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2020.
Original data: Board of County Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Death Records from Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio: Board of County Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio.2,5,3
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong was buried after 12 September 1899 at East Cleveland Township Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: 1844, Massachusetts, USA
Death: Sep. 12, 1899, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Strong, Dr. Earl E.
Date: September 14, 1899
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-Dr. Earl E., Tuesday, September 12, at 8:30 a. m., at his home, 1785 Cedat ave. Funeral from residence Thursday at 2 p. m., standard. 1899. Age 55. East Cleveland, Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.
Burial: East Cleveland Township Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Created by: Msmith
Record added: Sep 05, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 135473974.3
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong began military service on 13 June 1863 Ancestry.com - U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Source Citation: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Civil War); Collection Name: Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865 (Civil War Union Draft Records); NAI: 4213514; Archive Volume Number: 2 of 4
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registrations, 1863-1865. NM-65, entry 172, 620 volumes. NAI: 4213514. Records of the Provost Marshal General’s Bureau (Civil War), Record Group 110. National Archives at Washington D.C.4
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong and Philinda Shattuck appeared in the census of 20 June 1870 at Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA; p. 138-B, lines 19-20, dwelling 269, family 361
19 STRONG, Earl R. 29 [1841] M W Dentist $200 $300 MA
20 " , Philinda 31 [1839] F W Keeping House NY.6
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong and William (III) Shattuck Jr. appeared in the census of between 4 June 1880 and 14 June 1880 at Kendall Borough, McKean Co., Pennsylvania, USA; Record #1: p. 343-C, lines 30-31, dwelling 59, Family 59
30 SHATTUCK, William W M 30 [1850] Single Wholesale Liquor NY NY NY
31 STONG, Rufus W M 40 [1840] Partner Single Wholesale Liquor MA MA MA
Record #2: p. 353-C lines 43-44, dwelling 247, family 266
43 SHATTUCK, William W M 256 [1854] Boarder Single Wholesale Liquor PA PA PA
44 STRONG, R. E. W M 38 [1842] Boarder Married Wholesale Liquor MA MA MA.7,8


Dr. Earl Rufus Strong and William (III) Shattuck Jr. were William Shattuck appears on 6 July 1880 in Cold Spring, Cattaraugus Co., NY, in a household with his mother, Mariah, and his sister, Clara. In June 1880, he appears twice with his brother-in-law, Rufus Strong (husband of Philinda Shattuck) as Liquor Wholesalers once on 4 June in Kendall, McKean Co., PA and again on 14 June in a Kendall, as boarders in a hotel run by an Orville Phelps. I assume that the location on 4 June was a business location. between 4 June 1880 and 6 July 1880.7,8,9
; His Civil War Dreaft registration dated 13 June 1863, shows him as married.1,2,3,4
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong died on 12 September 1899 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, USA, at age 57; Ancestry.com - Ohio, U.S., Select County Death Records,1840-1908
Name: Earl Strong
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 55
Birth Date: abt 1844
Birth Place: Massachusetts
Death Date: 12 Sep 1899
Death Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Father: Rufus Fletcher
Mother: Della Fletcher
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 55
Birth Date: abt 1844
Birth Place: Massachusetts
Death Date: 12 Sep 1899
Death Place: Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Father: Rufus Fletcher
Mother: Della Fletcher
Source Citation: Board of County Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Death Register; Year or Name Range: 1898-1902
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Ohio, U.S., Select County Death Records,1840-1908 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2020.
Original data: Board of County Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Death Records from Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio: Board of County Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio.2,5,3
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong was buried after 12 September 1899 at East Cleveland Township Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: 1844, Massachusetts, USA
Death: Sep. 12, 1899, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Strong, Dr. Earl E.
Date: September 14, 1899
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #078.
Notes: Strong-Dr. Earl E., Tuesday, September 12, at 8:30 a. m., at his home, 1785 Cedat ave. Funeral from residence Thursday at 2 p. m., standard. 1899. Age 55. East Cleveland, Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.
Burial: East Cleveland Township Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Created by: Msmith
Record added: Sep 05, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 135473974.3
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong began military service on 13 June 1863 Ancestry.com - U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Name: Earl Strong
Birth Year: abt 1842
Place of birth: Massachusetts
Age on 1 July 1863: 21
Race: White
Marital status: Married
Residence: Southampton, Massachusetts
Congressional District: 9th
Class: 1
Birth Year: abt 1842
Place of birth: Massachusetts
Age on 1 July 1863: 21
Race: White
Marital status: Married
Residence: Southampton, Massachusetts
Congressional District: 9th
Class: 1
Source Citation: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Civil War); Collection Name: Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865 (Civil War Union Draft Records); NAI: 4213514; Archive Volume Number: 2 of 4
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
Original data: Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registrations, 1863-1865. NM-65, entry 172, 620 volumes. NAI: 4213514. Records of the Provost Marshal General’s Bureau (Civil War), Record Group 110. National Archives at Washington D.C.4
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong and Philinda Shattuck appeared in the census of 20 June 1870 at Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA; p. 138-B, lines 19-20, dwelling 269, family 361
19 STRONG, Earl R. 29 [1841] M W Dentist $200 $300 MA
20 " , Philinda 31 [1839] F W Keeping House NY.6
Dr. Earl Rufus Strong and William (III) Shattuck Jr. appeared in the census of between 4 June 1880 and 14 June 1880 at Kendall Borough, McKean Co., Pennsylvania, USA; Record #1: p. 343-C, lines 30-31, dwelling 59, Family 59
30 SHATTUCK, William W M 30 [1850] Single Wholesale Liquor NY NY NY
31 STONG, Rufus W M 40 [1840] Partner Single Wholesale Liquor MA MA MA
Record #2: p. 353-C lines 43-44, dwelling 247, family 266
43 SHATTUCK, William W M 256 [1854] Boarder Single Wholesale Liquor PA PA PA
44 STRONG, R. E. W M 38 [1842] Boarder Married Wholesale Liquor MA MA MA.7,8
Family | Philinda Shattuck b. 28 Aug 1836, d. 27 Jun 1907 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Phylinda Shattuck Strong: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=61766562. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, George Clinton Shattuck Family Tree - Earl Rufus Strong: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/54442544/person/13665506794/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 20 January 2021), memorial page for Dr Earl E. Strong (1844–12 Sep 1899), Find a Grave Memorial no. 135473974, citing East Cleveland Township Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Msmith (contributor 47320929), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135473974
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1666&h=1545291
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1666/images/32178_520307095_0046-00456?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.5272817.37300903.1610474155-443359675.1574024807&pId=1545291. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Ohio, U.S., Select County Death Records,1840-1908
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=62075&h=25530
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/62075/images/i756796-00230?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.207000529.37300903.1610474155-443359675.1574024807&pId=25530 - [S4909] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census MA Hampshire Co Easthampton, Year: 1870; Census Place: Easthampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; Roll: M593_620; Page: 138B; Family History Library Film: 552119
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7163&h=28496096
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7163/images/4269720_00281?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.239965249.37300903.1610474155-443359675.1574024807&pId=28496096 - [S4910] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census PA McKean Co Kendall Borough, Record #1: Year: 1880; Census Place: Kendall, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1154; Page: 343C; Enumeration District: 091
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=6742&h=37755178
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6742/images/4244415-00397?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.63852653.37300903.1610474155-443359675.1574024807&pId=37755178 - [S4910] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census PA McKean Co Kendall Borough, Record #2: Year: 1880; Census Place: Kendall, McKean, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1154; Page: 353C; Enumeration District: 091
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=6742&h=37755608
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6742/images/4244415-00417?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.240516289.37300903.1610474155-443359675.1574024807&pId=37755608 - [S3412] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census NY Cattaraugus Co Cold Spring, Year: 1880; Census Place: Cold Spring, Cattaraugus, New York; Roll: 811; Family History Film: 1254811; Page: 87C; Enumeration District: 005; Image: 0618
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&indiv=try&h=38285437
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6742/4242018-00620?pid=38285437&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1880usfedcen%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D38285437&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true
James W. Craig1
M, #76864
| Father | William Lockhart Craig1 b. 15 Sep 1805, d. 13 Aug 1836 |
| Last Edited | 5 Sep 2014 |
James W. Craig was listed as a resident in Arbuckle S. Langtry and Elizabeth J. Hamilton's household in the census report on 25 October 1850 at District 12, Callaway Co., Missouri, USA; p. 295B, lines 28-34, dwelling 1390, family 1390
28 LANGTREE, Arbuckle 33 [1817] M farmer $1400 VA
29 " , Eliza J. 31 [1819] F VA
30 " , James H. 7 [1843] M MO
31 " , Helry 5 [1845] M MO
32 " , Ann J. 3 [1847] F MO
33 " , George 1 [1849] M MO
34 CRAIG, James 14 [1836] M MO.2
28 LANGTREE, Arbuckle 33 [1817] M farmer $1400 VA
29 " , Eliza J. 31 [1819] F VA
30 " , James H. 7 [1843] M MO
31 " , Helry 5 [1845] M MO
32 " , Ann J. 3 [1847] F MO
33 " , George 1 [1849] M MO
34 CRAIG, James 14 [1836] M MO.2
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FS1VirginiaMarriages&h=402413&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t68721256_p42186594760_ktidz0q3d68721256z0q26pidz0q3d42186594760z0q26hidz0q3d83154212735z0q26dbidz0q3d60214z0q26rpidz0q3d402413z0q26hfz0q3dAllHintsz0q26pnz0q3d1z0q26hsz0q3dlastz0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32880z0q26pgplz0q3dtidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257chfz0q257cpnz0q257chsz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d42186594760_h83154212735. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S513] 1850 Federal Census, 1850 Census MO Callaway Co District 12, Source Citation - Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 295B; Image: 591
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=3674314
Ambrose Madison1
M, #76865, b. 17 January 1696, d. 27 August 1732
| Father | John Madison Jr.1 b. 1660, d. 1728 |
| Mother | Isabella Minor Todd1 b. 1663, d. 3 May 1728 |
| Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Ambrose Madison was born on 17 January 1696 at Kind and Queen Co., (now Orange Co.), Virginia, USA.2,3 He married Frances Taylor on 24 August 1720 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA,
; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family" says married August 24, 1721.1,4
Ambrose Madison died on 27 August 1732 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA, at age 36; Find A Grave says d. in Orange Co., VA.1,5,3
Ambrose Madison was buried after 27 August 1732 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: 1700, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Death: Aug. 27, 1732, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Buried in an unmarked grave. (Source: National Park Service)
Ambrose Madison was the grandfather of Pres. James Madison; he was the son of John Madison II & Isabella Minor Todd. He & Frances had the following children: John III, Col. James Madison Sr., Elizabeth, and Frances Madison.
In the spring of 1732, Ambrose & family moved to Mount Pleasant (now Montpelier), VA. By Aug. of 1732, Ambrose had died, leaving his young wife to raise their children and run the plantation until Col. James Madison Sr. took title at the age of 18.
James Madison Sr. built a new plantation, Montpelier, and when Pres. James Madison was 9, they moved to the present-day mansion of Montpelier located on the same land as Mount Pleasant.
Ambrose was well-connected and well-established member of the VA gentry, and held several public office, married very well, and owned thousands of acres in both the Tidewater and Piedmont areas of VA. Ambrose was born in of, Orange Co., VA, and died at Montpelier, Orange Co., VA, at the age of 32.
Family links: Parents: John Madison (1660 - 1728)
Spouse: Frances Taylor Madison (1700 - 1761)*
Children: James Madison (1723 - 1801)*
Siblings:
Catherine Madison Gaines (1683 - 1760)*
Ambrose Madison (1700 - 1732)
Roger Madison (1701 - 1801)*
Isabella Madison Abney (1740 - 1806)*
Burial: Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Plot: National Park Service reports he & his wife are possibly buried in front of Pres. Madison's monument.
Maintained by: Find A Grave
Originally Created by: Alice P.
Record added: Feb 05, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8358953.3
He is mentioned in the probate of the estate of William (III) Shattuck Jr. in 1889 at Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; from George Clinton Shattuck family tree: Heirs of William Shattuck, Jr., Posted 13 Apr 2016 by nanshattuc
William Shattuck, Jr., 1850-1888
According to William Shattuck, Jr.'s Probate in 1889, he had the following heirs living in various locations at that time:
Emma V. Shattuck, wife, Pavilion, Genesee Co., New York
Maria Shattuck, mother, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Emma H. Stevenson, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Lydia E. McKallor, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Aurilia S. Israel, sister, Waukon, Allamakee Co., Iowa
Susan S. Bonney, sister, Lake View, Pierce Co., Washington
Clara S. Davis, sister, Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts
Ellen S. Doolittle, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Anna M. Parker, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Children of Sabra Borden, formerly DeGolier, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Alfred DeGolier, nephew, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
William Borden, nephew, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Mary C. Wheaton, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Children of unknown deceased sister, nee Shattuck
Ida May Remington, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Emma D. McPherson, niece, Munford, Monroe Co., New York
The daughter of Mary Crowley, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Ella Casler, nee Crowley, niece, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York
Children of Sophia Roy, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Helen M. Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Margaret Meade, nee Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Blanche Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Dell Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
James Roy, Jr., nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
John Roy, nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Franc Roy, niece, Denver, Arapahoe Co., Colorado
NOTE: I have made corrections to missing names and misspelled names in the Probate, i.e. DeGolia to DeGolier, Mary Roy to Sophia Roy, Bonnie to Bonney, 'Dell' was a niece, not a nephew, etc., based on sound research.
Ida May Remington and Emma D. McPherson were the two children of Aurilia M. DeGolier and Samuel D. Wallace. Aurilia was not a deceased sister of William but instead his niece. She died in 1864. According to the 1880 census, her two children were married sisters living in Le Roy, Genesee, New York. Emma D.McPherson was married to John B. McPherson and had a young infant boy. Her sister Ida May Remington was a young widow. Both stated that they had been born in Michigan, Ida in 1858 and Emma in 1861, and their parents had been born in New York. (The family had located earlier to York, Washenaw Co., Michigan, but had moved back to New York after Aurilia had died.)
All sisters and information about William Shattuck, Jr. was taken from 'Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck.' Subsequent research revealed only three sisters who passed before 1888. A fourth sister had died as an infant and that has been documented by a cemetery burial. The information given in the probate was incorrect and William only had three deceased adult sisters. Again,the fourth 'sister' was his niece.
Interestingly, sister Phylinda Strong, nee Shattuck, was still alive and was not included as an heir.
The location of Blood's Station, Steuben Co., New York, was a hamlet named after Calvin Blood, and the name was eventually changed to Atlanta, Steuben Co., New York. It is located one mile from North Cohocton.
Nancy A. Shattuck, April 2016.6
; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family" says married August 24, 1721.1,4
Ambrose Madison died on 27 August 1732 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA, at age 36; Find A Grave says d. in Orange Co., VA.1,5,3
Ambrose Madison was buried after 27 August 1732 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: 1700, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Death: Aug. 27, 1732, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Buried in an unmarked grave. (Source: National Park Service)
Ambrose Madison was the grandfather of Pres. James Madison; he was the son of John Madison II & Isabella Minor Todd. He & Frances had the following children: John III, Col. James Madison Sr., Elizabeth, and Frances Madison.
In the spring of 1732, Ambrose & family moved to Mount Pleasant (now Montpelier), VA. By Aug. of 1732, Ambrose had died, leaving his young wife to raise their children and run the plantation until Col. James Madison Sr. took title at the age of 18.
James Madison Sr. built a new plantation, Montpelier, and when Pres. James Madison was 9, they moved to the present-day mansion of Montpelier located on the same land as Mount Pleasant.
Ambrose was well-connected and well-established member of the VA gentry, and held several public office, married very well, and owned thousands of acres in both the Tidewater and Piedmont areas of VA. Ambrose was born in of, Orange Co., VA, and died at Montpelier, Orange Co., VA, at the age of 32.
Family links: Parents: John Madison (1660 - 1728)
Spouse: Frances Taylor Madison (1700 - 1761)*
Children: James Madison (1723 - 1801)*
Siblings:
Catherine Madison Gaines (1683 - 1760)*
Ambrose Madison (1700 - 1732)
Roger Madison (1701 - 1801)*
Isabella Madison Abney (1740 - 1806)*
Burial: Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Plot: National Park Service reports he & his wife are possibly buried in front of Pres. Madison's monument.
Maintained by: Find A Grave
Originally Created by: Alice P.
Record added: Feb 05, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 8358953.3
He is mentioned in the probate of the estate of William (III) Shattuck Jr. in 1889 at Cattaraugus Co., New York, USA; from George Clinton Shattuck family tree: Heirs of William Shattuck, Jr., Posted 13 Apr 2016 by nanshattuc
William Shattuck, Jr., 1850-1888
According to William Shattuck, Jr.'s Probate in 1889, he had the following heirs living in various locations at that time:
Emma V. Shattuck, wife, Pavilion, Genesee Co., New York
Maria Shattuck, mother, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Emma H. Stevenson, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Lydia E. McKallor, sister, Charles City, Floyd Co., Iowa
Aurilia S. Israel, sister, Waukon, Allamakee Co., Iowa
Susan S. Bonney, sister, Lake View, Pierce Co., Washington
Clara S. Davis, sister, Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts
Ellen S. Doolittle, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Anna M. Parker, sister, 28 Grant Place, Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois
Children of Sabra Borden, formerly DeGolier, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Alfred DeGolier, nephew, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
William Borden, nephew, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Mary C. Wheaton, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Children of unknown deceased sister, nee Shattuck
Ida May Remington, niece, Bloods, Steuben Co., New York
Emma D. McPherson, niece, Munford, Monroe Co., New York
The daughter of Mary Crowley, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Ella Casler, nee Crowley, niece, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., New York
Children of Sophia Roy, nee Shattuck, deceased sister:
Helen M. Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Margaret Meade, nee Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Blanche Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Dell Roy, niece, Warren, Warren Co., New York
James Roy, Jr., nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
John Roy, nephew, Warren, Warren Co., New York
Franc Roy, niece, Denver, Arapahoe Co., Colorado
NOTE: I have made corrections to missing names and misspelled names in the Probate, i.e. DeGolia to DeGolier, Mary Roy to Sophia Roy, Bonnie to Bonney, 'Dell' was a niece, not a nephew, etc., based on sound research.
Ida May Remington and Emma D. McPherson were the two children of Aurilia M. DeGolier and Samuel D. Wallace. Aurilia was not a deceased sister of William but instead his niece. She died in 1864. According to the 1880 census, her two children were married sisters living in Le Roy, Genesee, New York. Emma D.McPherson was married to John B. McPherson and had a young infant boy. Her sister Ida May Remington was a young widow. Both stated that they had been born in Michigan, Ida in 1858 and Emma in 1861, and their parents had been born in New York. (The family had located earlier to York, Washenaw Co., Michigan, but had moved back to New York after Aurilia had died.)
All sisters and information about William Shattuck, Jr. was taken from 'Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck.' Subsequent research revealed only three sisters who passed before 1888. A fourth sister had died as an infant and that has been documented by a cemetery burial. The information given in the probate was incorrect and William only had three deceased adult sisters. Again,the fourth 'sister' was his niece.
Interestingly, sister Phylinda Strong, nee Shattuck, was still alive and was not included as an heir.
The location of Blood's Station, Steuben Co., New York, was a hamlet named after Calvin Blood, and the name was eventually changed to Atlanta, Steuben Co., New York. It is located one mile from North Cohocton.
Nancy A. Shattuck, April 2016.6
Family | Frances Taylor b. 30 Aug 1700, d. 25 Nov 1761 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S4204] FamousKin.com, online https://famouskin.com/, https://famouskin.com/family-group.php?name=9339+james+madison&ahnum=4. Hereinafter cited as FamousKin.com.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Ambrose Madison (17 Jan 1696–27 Aug 1732), Find A Grave Memorial no. 8358953, citing Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8358953/ambrose-madison. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4205] Unknown author, "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family", William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. IX, No. 1, pp. 37-40 (July 1900): p. 39. Hereinafter cited as "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family."
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Ambrose Madison: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8358953/ambrose-madison
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, George Clington Shattuck Family Tree: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/54442544/person/13665502489/media/4dbee451-6356-4db3-903d-2db9ab8d3fbc?_phsrc=OQU2221&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
Frances Taylor1
F, #76866, b. 30 August 1700, d. 25 November 1761
| Last Edited | 12 Jun 2019 |
Frances Taylor was born on 30 August 1700 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA.1,2 She married Ambrose Madison, son of John Madison Jr. and Isabella Minor Todd, on 24 August 1720 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA,
; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family" says married August 24, 1721.1,3
Frances Taylor died on 25 November 1761 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA, at age 61.1,3,2
Frances Taylor was buried after 26 November 1761 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 30 Aug 1700, Orange County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 26 Nov 1761 (aged 61), Orange County, Virginia, USA
Buried in an unmarked grave. (Source: National Park Service)
Caption to grave site photo seen on FAG memorial (attached): "The grae os James Madison's parents are unmarked. But according to records, Col. James Madison, Sr. is buried next to his son James. James Sr. would b eburied just inside the chains in this photo, and just to the left of the obelisk, under which the president is buried. James Sr's [wife, Nellie, is buried to his left, which would be just under the bare spot in the grass in the center of the photo." Added by: TX Taphophile on 17 May 2011
Frances Taylor was born in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA,the daughter of James Taylor II & Martha Thompson, and was the grandmother of Pres. James Madison Jr. She married on 24 Aug 1721 in St. Margaret's Parish, Rapidan, Orange Co., VA, Ambrose Madison; they had 3 children: Col. James Madison Sr., Elizabeth, & Frances Madison.
Family Members
Parents
James Taylor 1675–1729
Martha Thompson Taylor 1679–1762
Spouse
Ambrose Madison 1696–1732
Siblings
James Taylor 1703–1784
Margaret Taylor Polk 1705–1763
Zachary Taylor 1707–1768
George Taylor 1711–1792
Erasmus Taylor 1715–1794
Children
James Madison 1723–1801
BURIAL Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
PLOT National Park Service map indicates she & her husband are possibly buried in front of Pres. Madison's monument.
Originally Created by: Alice P.
Added: 5 Feb 2004
Find A Grave Memorial 8359008
SPONSORED BY d gansworth.2
; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family" says married August 24, 1721.1,3
Frances Taylor died on 25 November 1761 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA, at age 61.1,3,2
Frances Taylor was buried after 26 November 1761 at Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 30 Aug 1700, Orange County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 26 Nov 1761 (aged 61), Orange County, Virginia, USA
Buried in an unmarked grave. (Source: National Park Service)
Caption to grave site photo seen on FAG memorial (attached): "The grae os James Madison's parents are unmarked. But according to records, Col. James Madison, Sr. is buried next to his son James. James Sr. would b eburied just inside the chains in this photo, and just to the left of the obelisk, under which the president is buried. James Sr's [wife, Nellie, is buried to his left, which would be just under the bare spot in the grass in the center of the photo." Added by: TX Taphophile on 17 May 2011
Frances Taylor was born in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA,the daughter of James Taylor II & Martha Thompson, and was the grandmother of Pres. James Madison Jr. She married on 24 Aug 1721 in St. Margaret's Parish, Rapidan, Orange Co., VA, Ambrose Madison; they had 3 children: Col. James Madison Sr., Elizabeth, & Frances Madison.
Family Members
Parents
James Taylor 1675–1729
Martha Thompson Taylor 1679–1762
Spouse
Ambrose Madison 1696–1732
Siblings
James Taylor 1703–1784
Margaret Taylor Polk 1705–1763
Zachary Taylor 1707–1768
George Taylor 1711–1792
Erasmus Taylor 1715–1794
Children
James Madison 1723–1801
BURIAL Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA
PLOT National Park Service map indicates she & her husband are possibly buried in front of Pres. Madison's monument.
Originally Created by: Alice P.
Added: 5 Feb 2004
Find A Grave Memorial 8359008
SPONSORED BY d gansworth.2
Family | Ambrose Madison b. 17 Jan 1696, d. 27 Aug 1732 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Frances Taylor Madison (30 Aug 1700–26 Nov 1761), Find A Grave Memorial no. 8359008, citing Montpelier Estate National Historic Site, Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8359008/frances-madison. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4205] Unknown author, "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family", William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. IX, No. 1, pp. 37-40 (July 1900): p. 39. Hereinafter cited as "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family."
Dolly E. Dobyns1
F, #76867, b. 19 March 1825, d. 2 October 1855
| Last Edited | 26 Jan 2021 |
Dolly E. Dobyns was born on 19 March 1825 at Kentucky (now), USA; Patricia Minch says be 17 March 1825.2,3 She married Elijah Wesley Murphy, son of Isaac Murphy and Nancy Todd, on 13 August 1840 at Franklin Co., Missouri, USA,
; his 1st wife
from Ancestry.com - Missouri Marriages, 1766-1983
Name: Elijah W. Murphy
Spouse: Dolly E. Dobyns
Marriage Date: 13 Aug 1840
Location: Franklin
State: Missouri
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Patricia Minch cites Franklin Co., MO Marriage Records Book A, p. 173. "This Marriage Book A can be found in the County Clerk's Office, Union, Franklin Co., MO."4,5
Dolly E. Dobyns died on 2 October 1855 at Washington Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA, at age 30.3
Dolly E. Dobyns was buried after 2 October 1855 at Widley Cemetery, Washington Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; Note: first name is spelled "DULEY" on gravestone in photo
From Find a Grave:
Birth: Mar. 19, 1825
Death: Oct. 2, 1855
Family Members
Spouse
Elijah W. Murphy 1817–1895 (m. 1840)
Children
Alice Coleman Murphy 1852–1887
Inscription: 30 years 6 months 13 days
Burial: Wildey Cemetery, Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Plot: Lot 198
Created by: Dennis Hellebusch
Record added: Jan 31, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64960505.3
Dolly E. Dobyns and Elijah Wesley Murphy appeared in the census of 5 December 1850 at District 31, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 122B, lines 29-33; Dwellling 1718; Family 1718
29 MURPHY, Elijah W. 33 [1817] M W Merchant $1500 MO
30 " , Dolley E 25 [1825] F W KY
31 " , Edward 4 [1846] M W MO
32 " , Julius 2 [1848] M W MO
33 REECHARD, Charles 14 [1836] M W Germany.6
; his 1st wife
from Ancestry.com - Missouri Marriages, 1766-1983
Name: Elijah W. Murphy
Spouse: Dolly E. Dobyns
Marriage Date: 13 Aug 1840
Location: Franklin
State: Missouri
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Patricia Minch cites Franklin Co., MO Marriage Records Book A, p. 173. "This Marriage Book A can be found in the County Clerk's Office, Union, Franklin Co., MO."4,5
Dolly E. Dobyns died on 2 October 1855 at Washington Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA, at age 30.3
Dolly E. Dobyns was buried after 2 October 1855 at Widley Cemetery, Washington Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; Note: first name is spelled "DULEY" on gravestone in photo
From Find a Grave:
Birth: Mar. 19, 1825
Death: Oct. 2, 1855
Family Members
Spouse
Elijah W. Murphy 1817–1895 (m. 1840)
Children
Alice Coleman Murphy 1852–1887
Inscription: 30 years 6 months 13 days
Burial: Wildey Cemetery, Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Plot: Lot 198
Created by: Dennis Hellebusch
Record added: Jan 31, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64960505.3
Dolly E. Dobyns and Elijah Wesley Murphy appeared in the census of 5 December 1850 at District 31, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 122B, lines 29-33; Dwellling 1718; Family 1718
29 MURPHY, Elijah W. 33 [1817] M W Merchant $1500 MO
30 " , Dolley E 25 [1825] F W KY
31 " , Edward 4 [1846] M W MO
32 " , Julius 2 [1848] M W MO
33 REECHARD, Charles 14 [1836] M W Germany.6
Family | Elijah Wesley Murphy b. 5 Nov 1817, d. 22 Sep 1895 |
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Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 5 Sept 2014 at http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=MOmarriages_ga&h=77021&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t68721256_p42186657401_ktidz0q3d68721256z0q26pidz0q3d42186657401z0q26hidz0q3d83128857164z0q26dbidz0q3d7843z0q26rpidz0q3d77021z0q26hfz0q3dAllHintsz0q26pnz0q3d1z0q26hsz0q3dlastz0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32880z0q26pgplz0q3dtidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257chfz0q257cpnz0q257chsz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d42186657401_h83128857164. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Dolly E. Dobyns: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1227730/person/-1968652105. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 25 January 2021), memorial page for Dully E Murphy (19 Mar 1825–2 Oct 1855), Find a Grave Memorial no. 64960505, citing Wildey Cemetery, Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Dennis Hellebusch (contributor 46901260), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64960505. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Missouri, U.S., Compiled Marriage Index, 1766-1983 seen on 26 January 2021: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7843&h=77021
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1227730/person/-1968652664/citation/-1884269676?pg=32772&pgpl=pid
- [S484] 1850 Federal Census, 1850 Census MO Franklin Co Dist 31, Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 31, Franklin, Missouri; Roll: M432_399; Page: 122B; Image: 248
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=3771626 - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Edward Berry Murphy: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1227730/person/-1907704086
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Frances Ann Murphy: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1227730/person/-1968652104
- [S2971] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census MO, Warren Co., Bridgeport Township, Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Bridgeport, Warren, Missouri; Roll: M593_824; Page: 659B; Image: 582; Family History Library Film: 552323
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&indiv=try&h=3099032
John Madison Jr.1
M, #76868, b. 1660, d. 1728
| Father | John Madison Sr.1 b. c 1630, d. b 16 Apr 1683 |
| Charts | Ancestors - Martha Elizabeth HART |
| Reference | GAV8 |
| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2020 |
John Madison Jr. was born in 1660.2 He married Isabella Minor Todd, daughter of Capt. Thomas Todd and Anna Gorsuch.1,3
John Madison Jr. died in 1728; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family":"...in 1717 he patented "1860 acres in the forks of Mattapoiny, 16 miles above the in habitants in the county of King and Queen."4,5,2
John Madison Jr. lived at St. Stephen's Parish, King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1 GAV-8. He was mentioned regarding the death of John Madison Sr. before 16 April 1683; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "He died before April 16, 1683, since at that time John Madison, Jr., patented 430 acres on the north side of Mattapony River - part threof, 300 acres, "formerly granted to John Madison, Se., deceased."1,5
John Madison Jr. was mentioned in a land transaction on 23 October 1702 at St. Stephen's Parish, King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "...patented in addition to the 300 acres already mentioned 80 acres 'a little below the school-house on the Mantapike Road, shere the Church Road crosses the aforesaid Mantapike Road,' on October 23, 1702."5 He was Sheriff in 1704 at King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1,5
John Madison Jr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1717 at King William Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family":"In 1714, he and Daniel Coleman, of King and Queen county, patented 2,000 acres in King William county, in a fork of the Mattapony River, four miles above the Doeg Town..."5
John Madison Jr. died in 1728; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family":"...in 1717 he patented "1860 acres in the forks of Mattapoiny, 16 miles above the in habitants in the county of King and Queen."4,5,2
John Madison Jr. lived at St. Stephen's Parish, King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1 GAV-8. He was mentioned regarding the death of John Madison Sr. before 16 April 1683; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "He died before April 16, 1683, since at that time John Madison, Jr., patented 430 acres on the north side of Mattapony River - part threof, 300 acres, "formerly granted to John Madison, Se., deceased."1,5
John Madison Jr. was mentioned in a land transaction on 23 October 1702 at St. Stephen's Parish, King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "...patented in addition to the 300 acres already mentioned 80 acres 'a little below the school-house on the Mantapike Road, shere the Church Road crosses the aforesaid Mantapike Road,' on October 23, 1702."5 He was Sheriff in 1704 at King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1,5
John Madison Jr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1717 at King William Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family":"In 1714, he and Daniel Coleman, of King and Queen county, patented 2,000 acres in King William county, in a fork of the Mattapony River, four miles above the Doeg Town..."5
Family | Isabella Minor Todd b. 1663, d. 3 May 1728 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for John Madison, II (1660–1728), Find A Grave Memorial no. 55453530, ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55453530/john-madison. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4206] John Edwards Todd, he Todd Family in America or the Descendants of Christopher Todd, 1637-1919 : Being an effort to give an account, as fully as possible of his descendants (Northampton, MA: Press Gazeteer Printing Co., 1920), p. 11. Hereinafter cited as Todd [1920] The Todd Family in America.
- [S4204] FamousKin.com, online https://famouskin.com/, https://famouskin.com/family-group.php?name=9339+james+madison&ahnum=8. Hereinafter cited as FamousKin.com.
- [S4205] Unknown author, "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family", William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. IX, No. 1, pp. 37-40 (July 1900): p. 38. Hereinafter cited as "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family."
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Flack Family Tree - Thomas Madison: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10629298/person/209085353/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Catherine Madison Gaines (1683–1760), Find A Grave Memorial no. 179360686, ; Maintained by Gary Workman (contributor 47264126) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179360686/catherine-gaines
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 27 October 2020), memorial page for Henry Madison (1700–1758), Find a Grave Memorial no. 216864757,; Maintained by Robert Abney (contributor 48473675) Burial Details Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216864757
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Roger Madison (1701–1801), Find A Grave Memorial no. 140979800, ; Maintained by Bob Matthews (contributor 47872455) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140979800/roger-madison
Isabella Minor Todd1
F, #76869, b. 1663, d. 3 May 1728
| Adoptive father | Capt. Thomas Todd2,3 d. 1676 |
| Adoptive mother | Anna Gorsuch2,3 b. 13 Mar 1639, d. 1697 |
| Charts | Ancestors - Martha Elizabeth HART |
| Reference | GAV8 |
| Last Edited | 27 Oct 2020 |
Isabella Minor Todd was born in 1663.4 She married John Madison Jr., son of John Madison Sr.1,2
Isabella Minor Todd died on 3 May 1728 at King and Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1,5
Isabella Minor Todd was buried after 3 May 1728 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 3 May 1728, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Spouse
John Madison 1660–1728
Children
Catherine Madison Gaines 1683–1760
Ambrose Madison 1696–1732
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Gary Workman
Added: 15 May 2017
Find A Grave Memorial 179359744.5
GAV-8.
; Roberts says "usually called Todd (but not a duaghter of Capt. Thomas Todd and Anne Gorsuch.)1"
; Per Geni.com: "Biological daughter of John Minor and Elizabeth Taylor
Adopted daughter of Captain Thomas Todd, I, of Toddsbury and Anne Todd"
Per Archives.com, Mary was the dau. of John Minor and Elizabeth Taylor Minor (see attached image).3,6
Isabella Minor Todd died on 3 May 1728 at King and Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1,5
Isabella Minor Todd was buried after 3 May 1728 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 3 May 1728, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Spouse
John Madison 1660–1728
Children
Catherine Madison Gaines 1683–1760
Ambrose Madison 1696–1732
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Gary Workman
Added: 15 May 2017
Find A Grave Memorial 179359744.5
GAV-8.
; Roberts says "usually called Todd (but not a duaghter of Capt. Thomas Todd and Anne Gorsuch.)1"
; Per Geni.com: "Biological daughter of John Minor and Elizabeth Taylor
Adopted daughter of Captain Thomas Todd, I, of Toddsbury and Anne Todd"
Per Archives.com, Mary was the dau. of John Minor and Elizabeth Taylor Minor (see attached image).3,6
Family | John Madison Jr. b. 1660, d. 1728 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S4206] John Edwards Todd, he Todd Family in America or the Descendants of Christopher Todd, 1637-1919 : Being an effort to give an account, as fully as possible of his descendants (Northampton, MA: Press Gazeteer Printing Co., 1920), p. 11. Hereinafter cited as Todd [1920] The Todd Family in America.
- [S4839] Geni Website, online <https://www.geni.com/>, Isabella Minor Madison: https://www.geni.com/people/Isabella-Madison/6000000001962053534. Hereinafter cited as Geni.com.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 27 October 2020), memorial page for Isabella Minor Madison (1663–3 May 1733), Find a Grave Memorial no. 179359744,; Maintained by Gary Workman (contributor 47264126) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179359744. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Isabella Minor Madison (unknown–3 May 1728), Find A Grave Memorial no. 179359744, ; Maintained by Gary Workman (contributor 47264126) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179359744/isabella-madison
- [S4840] Archives Website, online <https://www.archives.com/>, James Madison Genealogy: https://www.archives.com/genealogy/president-madison.html. Hereinafter cited as Archives.com.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Catherine Madison Gaines (1683–1760), Find A Grave Memorial no. 179360686, ; Maintained by Gary Workman (contributor 47264126) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179360686/catherine-gaines
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 27 October 2020), memorial page for Henry Madison (1700–1758), Find a Grave Memorial no. 216864757,; Maintained by Robert Abney (contributor 48473675) Burial Details Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216864757
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 June 2019), memorial page for Roger Madison (1701–1801), Find A Grave Memorial no. 140979800, ; Maintained by Bob Matthews (contributor 47872455) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140979800/roger-madison
John Madison Sr.1
M, #76870, b. circa 1630, d. before 16 April 1683
| Charts | Ancestors - Martha Elizabeth HART |
| Reference | GAV9 |
| Last Edited | 23 Feb 2019 |
John Madison Sr. was born circa 1630.2
John Madison Sr. died before 16 April 1683; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "He died before April 16, 1683, since at that time John Madison, Jr., patented 430 acres on the north side of Mattapony River - part threof, 300 acres, "formerly granted to John Madison, Se., deceased."1,3
John Madison Sr. lived at St. Stephen's Parish, King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1 He was Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "in a patent dated september, 1682, calls himself "ship carpenter."1,3 GAV-9.
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1653 at Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "1653, 600 acres on north side of Mattapony River, beginning at Col. Taylor's Creek."3
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1657
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "1657, 6008 acres adjoining the next above grant" (1653.)3
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1658 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "1658, 300 acres in Westmoreland county.3
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in September 1682 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "In September, 1682, calling himself "ship carpenter," and of "Saint Stephens Parish, New Kent," he sold 280 acres in Rappahannock county to Thomas Williamson."3
John Madison Sr. died before 16 April 1683; Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "He died before April 16, 1683, since at that time John Madison, Jr., patented 430 acres on the north side of Mattapony River - part threof, 300 acres, "formerly granted to John Madison, Se., deceased."1,3
John Madison Sr. lived at St. Stephen's Parish, King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1 He was Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "in a patent dated september, 1682, calls himself "ship carpenter."1,3 GAV-9.
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1653 at Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "1653, 600 acres on north side of Mattapony River, beginning at Col. Taylor's Creek."3
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1657
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "1657, 6008 acres adjoining the next above grant" (1653.)3
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in 1658 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "1658, 300 acres in Westmoreland county.3
John Madison Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction in September 1682 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family": "In September, 1682, calling himself "ship carpenter," and of "Saint Stephens Parish, New Kent," he sold 280 acres in Rappahannock county to Thomas Williamson."3
Family | |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S4204] FamousKin.com, online https://famouskin.com/, https://famouskin.com/family-group.php?name=9339+james+madison&ahnum=16. Hereinafter cited as FamousKin.com.
- [S4205] Unknown author, "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family", William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. IX, No. 1, pp. 37-40 (July 1900): p. 38. Hereinafter cited as "Chart Pedigree of Madison Family."
John Catlett Jr.1,2
M, #76871, b. before 1670, d. between 18 November 1724 and 19 January 1725
| Father | John Catlett Sr.3,4,2 b. b 12 Mar 1626, d. bt 18 Apr 1670 - 31 Dec 1670 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Underwood3,5,2 b. 1632, d. b 16 Jun 1673 |
| Last Edited | 6 Jan 2026 |
John Catlett Jr. was born before 1670 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Gaines circa 1678 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family John Catlett, b. 1658, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age 67 years)
Marriage Abt 1678 Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children
1. Margaret Catlett, b. Bef 1682, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 1698, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age > 18 years)
2. Thomas Catlett, b. Bef 1685, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 7 Nov 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia - Inventory (Age > 54 years)
3. John Catlett, b. Abt 1687, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 3 Jun 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia (Age ~ 52 years)
4. Elizabeth Catlett, b. 6 Sep 1689, Essex County, Virginia d. 5 Sep 1751, "Crowes" King George County, Virginia (Age 61 years)
5. Mary Catlett, b. 1692, Essex County, Virginia d. 1771, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Age 79 years)
6. Rebecca Catlett, b. 1702, Richmond County, Virginia d. 6 Mar 1760, King George County, Virginia - probate (Age 58 years)
7. Lawrence Catlett, b. Bef 1703, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 22 years)
8. Margaret Catlett, b. Abt 1705, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 17 Aug 1725, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 20 years.)1,2,6
John Catlett Jr. died between 18 November 1724 and 19 January 1725 at Essex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1730 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Bonds & Inventories, No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 64-86 Will of John Catlett of Essex County, dated 18 Nov. 1724.
To my two sons John and Thomas and my daughter Margarett 1860 acres of land in the Freshes of Rappa. River in the County of Essex, viz. to my son John the land he lives on and is divided from the other part as followeth beginning at the corner tree of the hundred acres of land I had in exchange of Charles Smith a little below the road in the line of Gillets patten... to the rolloing road ... to the land of Evans ...
To my son Thomas that part of the aforesaid tract on the south side of Cedar Creek main branch ...to Pewmansend Swanp ...to the land of Taliaferro...
To my daughter Margarett during her natural life my dwelling plantation and the land adjacent.
To my son Thomas all my part of the land purchased by me and Rowland Thornton of Micajah and Richard Perry being part of a mortgage from Charles Smith to Micajah Perry, Thomas Lane and Richard Perry, the upper part of the said purchased land.
To my son Thomas 600 acres in Sporsylvania County on the south west Mountain Run and 400 acres being part of the same tract to my grandson Catlett Conway, now lying under a survey in the office of the Secretary in my name.
To my daughter Margaret, Negro Frank, Toney, Charles, Sarah, Cate and all her children, likewise her choice of my feather beds, bolsters, blanketts and quilt, and four pair of sheets, one diaper table cloth, and a dozen of napkins, a great trunk and what other things is called hers, a looking glass, fifteen head of old and young cattle and half my hoggs and half my corn, one old feather bed and covering, that is rugg and blanketts, and my mare and colt and the old horse Dull.
To my granddaughter Martha Taliaferro if she lives to the age of eighteen or marryed, a Negro woman Sue and all her children and fifteen barrels of my corn, and all the Negros working tools. I appoint my son John Catlett trustee for my granddaughter Martha.
To my daughter Margarett half my pewter, tin pans and earthen ware and three midling and large iron potts and hooks and two frying pans and a parcel of goods I have sent out for. The one half to her and the other half to my sons John and Thomas.
To my daughter in law Alice Catlett all my land in the fork of Pewmansend dureing her life or day of marriege and also four Negroes Sambo and Jenny and her two youngest children provided she makes no claime or title to those Negroes given by her husband to her wich he said I give him. In case my said daughter in law Alice Catlett make any claime to those Negroes then I give all to be equally divided between my five children John and Thomas and Mary and Elizabeth and Rebecca.
All what other Negros I have not given already to be equally divided between my said five children excepting the choice of two Negroes to my sons John and Thomas over and above their share.
To my son John a Negro man old Johnny and my silver tankard and my silver spoons, silver seal and an old damask table cloth and napkins.
To my son Thomas my close. [sic cloths??]
All my other personable estate, money, tobacco, chatle, hoggs, horses, sheep and whatever else to be equally divided amongst my five children John and Thomas and Mary and Elizabeth and Rebecca.
My two sons John and Thomas executors.
John Catlett
64
Wit: Jno. Ellitts, Jno. Evans, John Catlett.
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1722-1730 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Bonds & Inventories, No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 103-04. John Catlett. Inventory. 1725. Estate not valued; includes money due from Maj. Ben. Robinson, Benja. Taylor, tobacco in hands of Mr. Wm. Dawkins in London (Wm. Jeffries also mentioned) and twenty slaves.
Signed by John Catlett and Thomas Catlett.
17 Aug. 1725. Returned.
===
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katpayne&id=I2978
Elizabeth Gaines 1652- m. 1st. John Catlett Jr. b.1658 d.1724 in Essex County, Virginia. John was the son of John Catlett and Elizabeth Underwood. Elizabeth m. 2nd Thomas. John Catlett was a member of the lower house of the colonial legislature (burgess) from 1693-1702, Justice of the Peace 1692, coroner 1700, president of the court, sheriff 1705 for Essex County, Virginia. He patented lands extensively in Spotsylvania Co. and elsewhere. Elizabeth and John had 5 children:
John Catlett b.ca.1690 d.bef.6-3-1739 m. 1st Mary 'Elizabeth' Taliaferro, dau. of John Taliaferro and Sarah Smith, and 2nd on 10-20-1726 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Mary Grayson, dau. of John Grayson and Susannah Unknown. John and Mary
Taliaferro had one child:
John Catlett IV b.1705 d.12-13-1744 m. on 9-25-1727 Alice Gibson b.xxxx d.3-15-1761, dau. of Jonathan Catlett Gibson and Elizabeth Thornton. Alice died in Orange County, Virginia. John and Alice had 8 children:
Elizabeth Catlett b.3-25-1729 d.xxxx m. Mr. Johnson.
Sarah Catlett b.1-15-1731 d.4-18-1732.
John Catlett b.10-8-1733.
Sarah Catlett b.9-6-1735 d.9-17-1743.
Lawrence Catlett b.7-23-1737
Jonathan Catlett b.9-27-1739
Thomas Catlett b.9-15-1741 d.5-29-1780 in Waxhaws, SC. Rev. war vet.
George Catlett b.5-6-1743.
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1723 Stafford County, Virginia,- Tobacco Tenders - Register of Overwharton Parish.2
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family John Catlett, b. 1658, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age 67 years)
Marriage Abt 1678 Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children
1. Margaret Catlett, b. Bef 1682, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 1698, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age > 18 years)
2. Thomas Catlett, b. Bef 1685, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 7 Nov 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia - Inventory (Age > 54 years)
3. John Catlett, b. Abt 1687, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 3 Jun 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia (Age ~ 52 years)
4. Elizabeth Catlett, b. 6 Sep 1689, Essex County, Virginia d. 5 Sep 1751, "Crowes" King George County, Virginia (Age 61 years)
5. Mary Catlett, b. 1692, Essex County, Virginia d. 1771, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Age 79 years)
6. Rebecca Catlett, b. 1702, Richmond County, Virginia d. 6 Mar 1760, King George County, Virginia - probate (Age 58 years)
7. Lawrence Catlett, b. Bef 1703, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 22 years)
8. Margaret Catlett, b. Abt 1705, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 17 Aug 1725, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 20 years.)1,2,6
John Catlett Jr. died between 18 November 1724 and 19 January 1725 at Essex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1730 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Bonds & Inventories, No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 64-86 Will of John Catlett of Essex County, dated 18 Nov. 1724.
To my two sons John and Thomas and my daughter Margarett 1860 acres of land in the Freshes of Rappa. River in the County of Essex, viz. to my son John the land he lives on and is divided from the other part as followeth beginning at the corner tree of the hundred acres of land I had in exchange of Charles Smith a little below the road in the line of Gillets patten... to the rolloing road ... to the land of Evans ...
To my son Thomas that part of the aforesaid tract on the south side of Cedar Creek main branch ...to Pewmansend Swanp ...to the land of Taliaferro...
To my daughter Margarett during her natural life my dwelling plantation and the land adjacent.
To my son Thomas all my part of the land purchased by me and Rowland Thornton of Micajah and Richard Perry being part of a mortgage from Charles Smith to Micajah Perry, Thomas Lane and Richard Perry, the upper part of the said purchased land.
To my son Thomas 600 acres in Sporsylvania County on the south west Mountain Run and 400 acres being part of the same tract to my grandson Catlett Conway, now lying under a survey in the office of the Secretary in my name.
To my daughter Margaret, Negro Frank, Toney, Charles, Sarah, Cate and all her children, likewise her choice of my feather beds, bolsters, blanketts and quilt, and four pair of sheets, one diaper table cloth, and a dozen of napkins, a great trunk and what other things is called hers, a looking glass, fifteen head of old and young cattle and half my hoggs and half my corn, one old feather bed and covering, that is rugg and blanketts, and my mare and colt and the old horse Dull.
To my granddaughter Martha Taliaferro if she lives to the age of eighteen or marryed, a Negro woman Sue and all her children and fifteen barrels of my corn, and all the Negros working tools. I appoint my son John Catlett trustee for my granddaughter Martha.
To my daughter Margarett half my pewter, tin pans and earthen ware and three midling and large iron potts and hooks and two frying pans and a parcel of goods I have sent out for. The one half to her and the other half to my sons John and Thomas.
To my daughter in law Alice Catlett all my land in the fork of Pewmansend dureing her life or day of marriege and also four Negroes Sambo and Jenny and her two youngest children provided she makes no claime or title to those Negroes given by her husband to her wich he said I give him. In case my said daughter in law Alice Catlett make any claime to those Negroes then I give all to be equally divided between my five children John and Thomas and Mary and Elizabeth and Rebecca.
All what other Negros I have not given already to be equally divided between my said five children excepting the choice of two Negroes to my sons John and Thomas over and above their share.
To my son John a Negro man old Johnny and my silver tankard and my silver spoons, silver seal and an old damask table cloth and napkins.
To my son Thomas my close. [sic cloths??]
All my other personable estate, money, tobacco, chatle, hoggs, horses, sheep and whatever else to be equally divided amongst my five children John and Thomas and Mary and Elizabeth and Rebecca.
My two sons John and Thomas executors.
John Catlett
64
Wit: Jno. Ellitts, Jno. Evans, John Catlett.
===
1722-1730 Essex County, Virginia Wills, Bonds & Inventories, No. 4; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 103-04. John Catlett. Inventory. 1725. Estate not valued; includes money due from Maj. Ben. Robinson, Benja. Taylor, tobacco in hands of Mr. Wm. Dawkins in London (Wm. Jeffries also mentioned) and twenty slaves.
Signed by John Catlett and Thomas Catlett.
17 Aug. 1725. Returned.
===
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=katpayne&id=I2978
Elizabeth Gaines 1652- m. 1st. John Catlett Jr. b.1658 d.1724 in Essex County, Virginia. John was the son of John Catlett and Elizabeth Underwood. Elizabeth m. 2nd Thomas. John Catlett was a member of the lower house of the colonial legislature (burgess) from 1693-1702, Justice of the Peace 1692, coroner 1700, president of the court, sheriff 1705 for Essex County, Virginia. He patented lands extensively in Spotsylvania Co. and elsewhere. Elizabeth and John had 5 children:
John Catlett b.ca.1690 d.bef.6-3-1739 m. 1st Mary 'Elizabeth' Taliaferro, dau. of John Taliaferro and Sarah Smith, and 2nd on 10-20-1726 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Mary Grayson, dau. of John Grayson and Susannah Unknown. John and Mary
Taliaferro had one child:
John Catlett IV b.1705 d.12-13-1744 m. on 9-25-1727 Alice Gibson b.xxxx d.3-15-1761, dau. of Jonathan Catlett Gibson and Elizabeth Thornton. Alice died in Orange County, Virginia. John and Alice had 8 children:
Elizabeth Catlett b.3-25-1729 d.xxxx m. Mr. Johnson.
Sarah Catlett b.1-15-1731 d.4-18-1732.
John Catlett b.10-8-1733.
Sarah Catlett b.9-6-1735 d.9-17-1743.
Lawrence Catlett b.7-23-1737
Jonathan Catlett b.9-27-1739
Thomas Catlett b.9-15-1741 d.5-29-1780 in Waxhaws, SC. Rev. war vet.
George Catlett b.5-6-1743.
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1723 Stafford County, Virginia,- Tobacco Tenders - Register of Overwharton Parish.2
Family | Mary Gaines b. a 1666, d. a 1706 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. John Catlett 1658 - 1725: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23602&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres., p. 11.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026.John Catlett 1626 - 1670: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82131&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Underwood 1632 - 1673: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22538&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Mary Gaines Aft 1666 - Aft 1706: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23603&tree=Tree1
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 27 September 2019), memorial page for Margaret Catlett Gibson (1702–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 93846906, ; Maintained by Mark Hale (contributor 47665760) Non-Cemetery Burial, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93846906/margaret-gibson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Mary Gaines1,2
F, #76872, b. after 1666, d. after 1706
| Last Edited | 6 Jan 2026 |
Mary Gaines was born after 1666 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.2 She married John Catlett Jr., son of John Catlett Sr. and Elizabeth Underwood, circa 1678 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family John Catlett, b. 1658, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age 67 years)
Marriage Abt 1678 Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children
1. Margaret Catlett, b. Bef 1682, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 1698, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age > 18 years)
2. Thomas Catlett, b. Bef 1685, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 7 Nov 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia - Inventory (Age > 54 years)
3. John Catlett, b. Abt 1687, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 3 Jun 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia (Age ~ 52 years)
4. Elizabeth Catlett, b. 6 Sep 1689, Essex County, Virginia d. 5 Sep 1751, "Crowes" King George County, Virginia (Age 61 years)
5. Mary Catlett, b. 1692, Essex County, Virginia d. 1771, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Age 79 years)
6. Rebecca Catlett, b. 1702, Richmond County, Virginia d. 6 Mar 1760, King George County, Virginia - probate (Age 58 years)
7. Lawrence Catlett, b. Bef 1703, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 22 years)
8. Margaret Catlett, b. Abt 1705, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 17 Aug 1725, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 20 years.)1,3,2
Mary Gaines died after 1706 at Sittingbourne Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA.2
Reference:
From Early Colonial Settlers:
The Virginia Genealogist Volume 38, 1994, page 22
this articles indicates that Daniel Gaines d. 1684 did not have a daughter Elizabeth that was married to John Catlett ... but The Virginia Genealogist Volume 43, 1999, page 166 states she was Daniel daughter Mary.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np234.htm
Old Rappahannock County Will Book 1682-1687; Page 47-48
In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Gaines of the Parish of Sittenburne in the County of rappa; being in good health of bod and of sound and perfect memory Praise be therefore given to Alimighty God to make and ordaine this my last Will and testament in manner and form following; That is to say,
First & principally I commend my soul in the hands of Almighty God hopeing that through the merits death & passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinces and to inherit everlasting life and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of My Executrx here after named. As as touching the disposition of all such worldly estate as it hat please God to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth:
Imprimis. It is my will that ll my debts that I justly owe to any man be well & truly paid & and in the first place the the orphants of Colnll John Catlett deceased to be paid out of the negroes and other goods that did belong to the sd Colnll Catlets estate the negroes & goods to be paid as they were appraised to me as my appear by Inventory.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son Bernard, all my land that I now live upon to him & his heires lawfully begotten & that he shall not let sell or mortgage any part of parcel of the same so longe as his two sisters, Margret & Mary, or their heires be alive. It is my will that if all my children died with out heirs of their bodyes then my land to fall to my grandson, John Smyth & to his heirs forever.
Item I give to my daughter Mary, the mare colt that now sucks on my Mare Betty and and all her encrease to her & her heires for ever.
Item It is my will that the mare heifer & gogs that I have give to my grandson in law John Smith be & remaine to his proper use forever.
Item. It is my will that the first living Child that my negro Cate doth bring be give to my daughter Margrett, and to her heires forever & if it lives to the age of three yeares to be in lieu of a man servant, otherwise to be in no stead.
Item I do give to my son Bernard my silver hilted sword & Belt and my seale ring.
Item I give unto my deare & loveing wife, Margret, one third of all my estate in lieu of her Dowre
Item My will is that the other two parts of my estate be deived between My three children, Bernard, Margaret, and Mary and no part is to be apprised but to be inventoried and delivered in kind.
Item It is my will that my daughter Margaret, have a good feather bead & furniture at my death in full of her part of my bedding.
Item It is my will that my daughter Mary, have the use of so much housing & land as she needs soe long as she continued unmarried.
Item It is my will that as soone as it can a man servant be bought with Tobacco for my daughter Margaret in part of he porcon.Item. It is my will that my wife, son Bernard and Daughter Mary keep their shares together for their menteynance doing their best by their endeavor to increase the same as long as my Wife continues a widow or so long as either of my children continue unmarried and at the day of marriage of my wife or either of my children. Then my childrens part to be delivered them in kind.
Item My will is that my two children, Bernard & Mary have as many things a piece out of my Estate as my daughter, Margaret, hath already and the rest to be divided between them equally by my loveing kinsman, John Catlett, & sons in law John Smyth and Ralph
Rowzey, and not to go to law one with the other.
It is my will that my estate be inventoried within tey dayes after my decease
Item I give to my dear and loveing wife twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring to ware for my sake and to my two daughter each of them a ring of ten shillings price.
Item It is my will that if I die having no tobacco in my house that my servants bee and remain together till they make a good crop of Arenoco tobacco out of which my wife having first taken her thirds, then my son Bernard & daughter Mary have out of the rest each of them as much as my daughter Margrett, hath already then if any re remaining over and above to be devided equally between them all three.
Item It is my will that my children have their estate at the death or day of marriage of my wife whether they be of age or not.
Item It is my will that the children of Colnll John Catlett remaine with my wife till they come of age, if my wife continue unmarried.
Item I nominate and appoint my dear and loveing wife my sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament and Guardian to my children so longe as she live a widow. It witness where oof I the said Daniel Gaines to this my last will and Testament do set m and seale this eighteenth day of August in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty two.
Daniel Gaines
Signed sealed and delivered and declared this to be My last will and Tesamt in the presence of Wm Murrow John Catlett, Wm Browne.
Wee the subscribers do hereby testifie and declare upon or Oaths that wee did see Capt Danll Gaines within menconed signe seale and deliver this with in menconed as his last Will & Testament to be best of our knowledge. William Murrow, John Catlett, wm Browne
Juratisunt in Cur Com rappa 1 die 8bris ano 1684 recodatr 16Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np234.htm
Old Rappahannock County Will Book 1682-1687; Page 47-48
In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Gaines of the Parish of Sittenburne in the County of rappa; being in good health of bod and of sound and perfect memory Praise be therefore given to Alimighty God to make and ordaine this my last Will and testament in manner and form following; That is to say,
First & principally I commend my soul in the hands of Almighty God hopeing that through the merits death & passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinces and to inherit everlasting life and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of My Executrx here after named. As as touching the disposition of all such worldly estate as it hat please God to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth:
Imprimis. It is my will that my debts that I justly owe to any man be well & truly paid & and in the first place the the orphants of Colnll John Catlett deceased to be paid out of the negroes and other goods that did belong to the sd Colnll Catlets estate the negroes & goods to be paid as they were appraised to me as my appear by Inventory.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son Bernard, all my land that I now live upon to him & his heires lawfully begotten & that he shall not let sell or mortgage any part of parcel of the same so longe as his two sisters, Margret & Mary, or their heires be alive. It is my will that if all my children died with out heirs of their bodyes then my land to fall to my grandson, John Smyth & to his heirs forever.
Item I give to my daughter Mary, the mare colt that now sucks on my Mare Betty and and all her encrease to her & her heires for ever.
Item It is my will that the mare heifer & gogs that I have give to my grandson in law John Smith be & remaine to his proper use forever.
Item. It is my will that the first living Child that my negro Cate doth bring be give to my daughter Margrett, and to her heires forever & if it
lives to the age of three yeares to be in lieu of a man servant, otherwise to be in no stead.
Item I do give to my son Bernard my silver hilted sword & Belt and my seale ring.
Item I give unto my deare & loveing wife, Margret, one third of all my estate in lieu of her Dowre
Item My will is that the other two parts of my estate be deived between My three children, Bernard, Margaret, and Mary and no part is to be apprised but to be inventoried and delivered in kind.
Item It is my will that my daughter Margaret, have a good feather bead & furniture at my death in full of her part of my bedding.
Item It is my will that my daughter Mary, have the use of so much housing & land as she needs soe long as she continued unmarried.
Item It is my will that as soone as it can a man servant be bought with Tobacco for my daughter Margaret in part of he porcon.Item. It is my will that my wife, son Bernard and Daughter Mary keep their shares together for their menteynance doing their best by their endeavor to increase the same as long as my Wife continues a widow or so long as either of my children continue unmarried and at the day of marriage of my wife or either of my children. Then my childrens part to be delivered them in kind.
Item My will is that my two children, Bernard & Mary have as many things a piece out of my Estate as my daughter, Margaret, hath already and the rest to be divided between them equally by my loveing kinsman, John Catlett, & sons in law John Smyth and Ralph
Rowzey, and not to go to law one with the other.
It is my will that my estate be inventoried within tey dayes after my decease
Item I give to my dear and loveing wife twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring to ware for my sake and to my two daughter each of them a ring of ten shillings price.
Item It is my will that if I die having no tobacco in my house that my servants bee and remain together till they make a good crop of Arenoco tobacco out of which my wife having first taken her thirds, then my son Bernard & daughter Mary have out of the rest each of them as much as my daughter Margrett, hath already then if any re remaining over and above to be devided equally between them all three.
Item It is my will that my children have their estate at the death or day of marriage of my wife whether they be of age or not.
Item It is my will that the children of Colnll John Catlett remaine with my wife till they come of age, if my wife continue unmarried.
Item I nominate and appoint my dear and loveing wife my sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament and Guardian to my children so longe as she live a widow. It witness where oof I the said Daniel Gaines to this my last will and Testament do set m and seale this eighteenth day of August in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty two.
Daniel Gaines
Signed sealed and delivered and declared this to be My last will and Tesamt in the presence of Wm Murrow John Catlett, Wm Browne.
Wee the subscribers do hereby testifie and declare upon or Oaths that wee did see Capt Danll Gaines within menconed signe seale and deliver this with in menconed as his last Will & Testament to be best of our knowledge. William Murrow, John Catlett, wm Browne
Juratisunt in Cur Com rappa 1 die 8bris ano 1684 recodatr 16
Sources
[S246] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 43, 1999, 165.
[S250] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 47, 2003, 235.2
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family John Catlett, b. 1658, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age 67 years)
Marriage Abt 1678 Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children
1. Margaret Catlett, b. Bef 1682, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 1698, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age > 18 years)
2. Thomas Catlett, b. Bef 1685, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 7 Nov 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia - Inventory (Age > 54 years)
3. John Catlett, b. Abt 1687, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 3 Jun 1739, St. Mary's Parish, Caroline County, Virginia (Age ~ 52 years)
4. Elizabeth Catlett, b. 6 Sep 1689, Essex County, Virginia d. 5 Sep 1751, "Crowes" King George County, Virginia (Age 61 years)
5. Mary Catlett, b. 1692, Essex County, Virginia d. 1771, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Age 79 years)
6. Rebecca Catlett, b. 1702, Richmond County, Virginia d. 6 Mar 1760, King George County, Virginia - probate (Age 58 years)
7. Lawrence Catlett, b. Bef 1703, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 22 years)
8. Margaret Catlett, b. Abt 1705, Essex County, Virginia d. Aft 17 Aug 1725, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 20 years.)1,3,2
Mary Gaines died after 1706 at Sittingbourne Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA.2
Reference:
From Early Colonial Settlers:
The Virginia Genealogist Volume 38, 1994, page 22
this articles indicates that Daniel Gaines d. 1684 did not have a daughter Elizabeth that was married to John Catlett ... but The Virginia Genealogist Volume 43, 1999, page 166 states she was Daniel daughter Mary.
===
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np234.htm
Old Rappahannock County Will Book 1682-1687; Page 47-48
In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Gaines of the Parish of Sittenburne in the County of rappa; being in good health of bod and of sound and perfect memory Praise be therefore given to Alimighty God to make and ordaine this my last Will and testament in manner and form following; That is to say,
First & principally I commend my soul in the hands of Almighty God hopeing that through the merits death & passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinces and to inherit everlasting life and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of My Executrx here after named. As as touching the disposition of all such worldly estate as it hat please God to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth:
Imprimis. It is my will that ll my debts that I justly owe to any man be well & truly paid & and in the first place the the orphants of Colnll John Catlett deceased to be paid out of the negroes and other goods that did belong to the sd Colnll Catlets estate the negroes & goods to be paid as they were appraised to me as my appear by Inventory.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son Bernard, all my land that I now live upon to him & his heires lawfully begotten & that he shall not let sell or mortgage any part of parcel of the same so longe as his two sisters, Margret & Mary, or their heires be alive. It is my will that if all my children died with out heirs of their bodyes then my land to fall to my grandson, John Smyth & to his heirs forever.
Item I give to my daughter Mary, the mare colt that now sucks on my Mare Betty and and all her encrease to her & her heires for ever.
Item It is my will that the mare heifer & gogs that I have give to my grandson in law John Smith be & remaine to his proper use forever.
Item. It is my will that the first living Child that my negro Cate doth bring be give to my daughter Margrett, and to her heires forever & if it lives to the age of three yeares to be in lieu of a man servant, otherwise to be in no stead.
Item I do give to my son Bernard my silver hilted sword & Belt and my seale ring.
Item I give unto my deare & loveing wife, Margret, one third of all my estate in lieu of her Dowre
Item My will is that the other two parts of my estate be deived between My three children, Bernard, Margaret, and Mary and no part is to be apprised but to be inventoried and delivered in kind.
Item It is my will that my daughter Margaret, have a good feather bead & furniture at my death in full of her part of my bedding.
Item It is my will that my daughter Mary, have the use of so much housing & land as she needs soe long as she continued unmarried.
Item It is my will that as soone as it can a man servant be bought with Tobacco for my daughter Margaret in part of he porcon.Item. It is my will that my wife, son Bernard and Daughter Mary keep their shares together for their menteynance doing their best by their endeavor to increase the same as long as my Wife continues a widow or so long as either of my children continue unmarried and at the day of marriage of my wife or either of my children. Then my childrens part to be delivered them in kind.
Item My will is that my two children, Bernard & Mary have as many things a piece out of my Estate as my daughter, Margaret, hath already and the rest to be divided between them equally by my loveing kinsman, John Catlett, & sons in law John Smyth and Ralph
Rowzey, and not to go to law one with the other.
It is my will that my estate be inventoried within tey dayes after my decease
Item I give to my dear and loveing wife twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring to ware for my sake and to my two daughter each of them a ring of ten shillings price.
Item It is my will that if I die having no tobacco in my house that my servants bee and remain together till they make a good crop of Arenoco tobacco out of which my wife having first taken her thirds, then my son Bernard & daughter Mary have out of the rest each of them as much as my daughter Margrett, hath already then if any re remaining over and above to be devided equally between them all three.
Item It is my will that my children have their estate at the death or day of marriage of my wife whether they be of age or not.
Item It is my will that the children of Colnll John Catlett remaine with my wife till they come of age, if my wife continue unmarried.
Item I nominate and appoint my dear and loveing wife my sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament and Guardian to my children so longe as she live a widow. It witness where oof I the said Daniel Gaines to this my last will and Testament do set m and seale this eighteenth day of August in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty two.
Daniel Gaines
Signed sealed and delivered and declared this to be My last will and Tesamt in the presence of Wm Murrow John Catlett, Wm Browne.
Wee the subscribers do hereby testifie and declare upon or Oaths that wee did see Capt Danll Gaines within menconed signe seale and deliver this with in menconed as his last Will & Testament to be best of our knowledge. William Murrow, John Catlett, wm Browne
Juratisunt in Cur Com rappa 1 die 8bris ano 1684 recodatr 16Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np234.htm
Old Rappahannock County Will Book 1682-1687; Page 47-48
In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Gaines of the Parish of Sittenburne in the County of rappa; being in good health of bod and of sound and perfect memory Praise be therefore given to Alimighty God to make and ordaine this my last Will and testament in manner and form following; That is to say,
First & principally I commend my soul in the hands of Almighty God hopeing that through the merits death & passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinces and to inherit everlasting life and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of My Executrx here after named. As as touching the disposition of all such worldly estate as it hat please God to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth:
Imprimis. It is my will that my debts that I justly owe to any man be well & truly paid & and in the first place the the orphants of Colnll John Catlett deceased to be paid out of the negroes and other goods that did belong to the sd Colnll Catlets estate the negroes & goods to be paid as they were appraised to me as my appear by Inventory.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son Bernard, all my land that I now live upon to him & his heires lawfully begotten & that he shall not let sell or mortgage any part of parcel of the same so longe as his two sisters, Margret & Mary, or their heires be alive. It is my will that if all my children died with out heirs of their bodyes then my land to fall to my grandson, John Smyth & to his heirs forever.
Item I give to my daughter Mary, the mare colt that now sucks on my Mare Betty and and all her encrease to her & her heires for ever.
Item It is my will that the mare heifer & gogs that I have give to my grandson in law John Smith be & remaine to his proper use forever.
Item. It is my will that the first living Child that my negro Cate doth bring be give to my daughter Margrett, and to her heires forever & if it
lives to the age of three yeares to be in lieu of a man servant, otherwise to be in no stead.
Item I do give to my son Bernard my silver hilted sword & Belt and my seale ring.
Item I give unto my deare & loveing wife, Margret, one third of all my estate in lieu of her Dowre
Item My will is that the other two parts of my estate be deived between My three children, Bernard, Margaret, and Mary and no part is to be apprised but to be inventoried and delivered in kind.
Item It is my will that my daughter Margaret, have a good feather bead & furniture at my death in full of her part of my bedding.
Item It is my will that my daughter Mary, have the use of so much housing & land as she needs soe long as she continued unmarried.
Item It is my will that as soone as it can a man servant be bought with Tobacco for my daughter Margaret in part of he porcon.Item. It is my will that my wife, son Bernard and Daughter Mary keep their shares together for their menteynance doing their best by their endeavor to increase the same as long as my Wife continues a widow or so long as either of my children continue unmarried and at the day of marriage of my wife or either of my children. Then my childrens part to be delivered them in kind.
Item My will is that my two children, Bernard & Mary have as many things a piece out of my Estate as my daughter, Margaret, hath already and the rest to be divided between them equally by my loveing kinsman, John Catlett, & sons in law John Smyth and Ralph
Rowzey, and not to go to law one with the other.
It is my will that my estate be inventoried within tey dayes after my decease
Item I give to my dear and loveing wife twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring to ware for my sake and to my two daughter each of them a ring of ten shillings price.
Item It is my will that if I die having no tobacco in my house that my servants bee and remain together till they make a good crop of Arenoco tobacco out of which my wife having first taken her thirds, then my son Bernard & daughter Mary have out of the rest each of them as much as my daughter Margrett, hath already then if any re remaining over and above to be devided equally between them all three.
Item It is my will that my children have their estate at the death or day of marriage of my wife whether they be of age or not.
Item It is my will that the children of Colnll John Catlett remaine with my wife till they come of age, if my wife continue unmarried.
Item I nominate and appoint my dear and loveing wife my sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament and Guardian to my children so longe as she live a widow. It witness where oof I the said Daniel Gaines to this my last will and Testament do set m and seale this eighteenth day of August in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty two.
Daniel Gaines
Signed sealed and delivered and declared this to be My last will and Tesamt in the presence of Wm Murrow John Catlett, Wm Browne.
Wee the subscribers do hereby testifie and declare upon or Oaths that wee did see Capt Danll Gaines within menconed signe seale and deliver this with in menconed as his last Will & Testament to be best of our knowledge. William Murrow, John Catlett, wm Browne
Juratisunt in Cur Com rappa 1 die 8bris ano 1684 recodatr 16
Sources
[S246] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 43, 1999, 165.
[S250] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 47, 2003, 235.2
Family | John Catlett Jr. b. b 1670, d. bt 18 Nov 1724 - 19 Jan 1725 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 10. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Mary Gaines Aft 1666 - Aft 1706: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23603&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/, Accessed 6 January 2026. John Catlett 1658 - 1725: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23602&tree=Tree1
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 27 September 2019), memorial page for Margaret Catlett Gibson (1702–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 93846906, ; Maintained by Mark Hale (contributor 47665760) Non-Cemetery Burial, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93846906/margaret-gibson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
John Catlett Sr.1,2
M, #76873, b. before 12 March 1626, d. between 18 April 1670 and 31 December 1670
| Last Edited | 6 Jan 2026 |
John Catlett Sr. was baptized between 12 March 1625 and 1626 at Sittingbourne, co. Kent, England.1 He was born before 12 March 1626 at co. Kent, England.1,2 He married Elizabeth Underwood, daughter of Col. William Underwood I and Margaret Dewe, in January 1657 at Old Rappahannock Co. (now Richmond Co.), Virginia, USA,
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Her 3rd of 4 husbands
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Elizabeth Underwood, b. 1632, England d. 16 Jun 1673, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia - Probate (Age 41 years)
Marriage Jan 1657 Old Rappahannock (Richmond) County, Virginia
Children
1. William Catlett, b. 1669, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 10 Jun 1699, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia - probate (Age 30 years)
2. John Catlett, b. 1658, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age 67 years)
3. Elizabeth Catlett, b. Between 1665 and 1666, England d. 8 May 1717, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Inventory (Age ~ 52 years)
4. Sarah Catlett, b. 1666, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 1726, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age 60 years.)1,3,2
John Catlett Sr. died between 18 April 1670 and 31 December 1670 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA; Roberts says "allegedly killed by Indians at a fort that later became Fort Royal."1,2
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
The Virginia Genealogist Volume 47, 2003, page 229
baptised 12 mar 1625/6
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1656-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will Book; [William Montgomery Sweeny]
Will of Colonel John Catlett. The first party to explore and reach the summit of the Blue Ridge Mountains was led by Colonel John Catlett, of Rappahannock County, as gleaned from "An Account of Virginia," communicated to the Royal Society in 1676, by Mr. Thomas Glover, "an ingenious Chirurgion that hath lived some years in that Country." (Blackwell's reprint, Oxford, 1904) :
"There was a Colonel Catlet, that was a good Mathematician, who with some other Gentlemen took a Journey to make some further discoveries of the Country to the Westward, and arriving at the foot of the Mountains early in the morning, they left their horses and endeavoured to gain the tops of the Mountains, which they accomplished about four of the clock in the afternoon, and then looking further forward they discovered other Mountains, whereof they took the altitude and judged them inaccessible; which discouraged them from any further attempts, their design being chiefly to discover whether there were any Rivers that ran into the South-ocean."
Colonel Catlett married prior to 5 January, 1663/4, Elizabeth, the widow of Captain Francis Slaughter. Deeds &c., 1656--1664, page 326.
According to Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs in "A History of Two Virginia Families Transplanted from County Kent, England,"
Colonel Catlett was killed by the Indians while defending a fort at Port Royal, 1670. By his will he left his daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah Catlett, 600 acres of land in Rappahannock County which he had purchased of Henry Corbin, Esq., and Alice, his wife, in 1667. This land had been patented by John Gillett, 28 September, 1657, and passed to Thomas Button on his marriage to Jane, widow of John Gillett. They sold the land to Henry Corbin, Esq., 12 May, 1664. Deeds &c., No. 3, 1663-1668, pages 58, 395, 396. Elizabeth and Sarah Catlett married brothers, Francis and Robert Taliaferro. On the 5 September, 1687, Francis Taliaferro, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife, conveyed to John Battaile, of Rappahannock County, 300 acres being one half of the tract of land left by Colonel John Catlett in his will to his daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah. Deeds, &c., No. 7, page 508; Order Book 1686-1692, page 25. Colonel Catlett's widow, Elizabeth married in 1672, to Rev. Amory Butler. Book No. 5, 1672-1676, page 40. Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, in her will, names her children, Francis Slaughter; Sarah, John, Elizabeth and William Catlett.
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER Book, 1664-1673.
Butler, Elizabeth, Sittingbourn Parish. - -16 June, 1673.
Son Francis Slaughter; daughter Sarah; son John Catlett; daughter Elizabeth; son John, son William; my deceased husband John Catlett; cousin William Underwood, Sr; cousin Humphrey Booth, cousin Katherine Booth; sister Peirce, money in Mr. Griffies' and Mr. Manford's hands in London; my husband Amory Butler to be executor;
my cousin Capt. Thomas Hawkins, brother Edward Rowzee and Mr. Daniel Gaines to be overseers;
brother Booth's children;
witnesses Thomas Lucas, Sr., John Dawson
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER Book, 1664-1673.
Lucas, Thomas, Sr., Sittingboume Parish. 14 Oct., 1669.
Son-in-law John Catlett;
son-in-law Capt. Thomas Hawkins;
granddaughter Mary Hawkins;
son Thomas Lucas to be executor;
witnesses Edmond Dobson, Richard West.
Codicil, dated 24 March, 1673. Sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plaininer; son-in-law Thomas Hawkins and son Thomas Lucas to be executors; friend Daniel Gaines;
witnesses Thomas Hawkins, Daniel Shipley.
SOURCE: The Descendants of Captain Thomas Carter, page 104
(Third husband of Elizabeth Underwood Slaughter) "Col. John Catlett ...he was presiding justice of Rappahannock in 1665, and was killed by the Indians while defending a frontier fort near Port Royall in 1670. Col. Catlett was very wealthy. Like her mother, Elizabeth Underwood took unto herself a third (Butler was her fourth) husband in the person of Rev. Amory Butler, by whom she had no issue."
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James Hughes 2006-01-01 20:46:40
GIBSON, WILLIAM. 4 May, 1676--7 Feb., 1677-8. Daughter Elizabeth; JAMES BARTLETT; THOMAS BARTLETT; wife Mary executrix; witnesses Law. Rochefort, John Patterson.
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
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URL title: Supplement to Jackson - Tinsley - Rucker Timeline
Note:
1668 John Catlett and Humphrey Booth petitioned the Gov. [to remove] Rev. Francis Doughty from Sittenburne and South Farnham Parishes, based on his 'non conformity & Scandalous living' [p. 328 Adventures of Purse & Person published by 1st Families of VA. Linda note: will of Elizabeth (Underwood) Butler proven 1673 names her son John Catlett and her cousin Humphrey Booth. The John Catlett in this ref is her husband. ]
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James Hughes 2006-01-02 13:44:18
Combs &c. Families of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
16 Apr 1675 (Old Rappa. Co - VA Land Patent Bk No. 6:567)
Mr. Thomas BOWLER, 1460 A, Rappahannock Co, some 3 mi in the woods behind Mr. Henry SMITH; beg. by a br. of Ralph's Cr. &c. by Tho. CROWE'S fence; crossing the white marsh &c. 650 A granted Robt. ARMESTRONG 10 Sep 1658 who sold to Col. Tho. GOODRICH; 484 patented by sd. GOODRICH with sd. 650 A 20 Sep 1661 which he sold to sd. BOWLER; 326 A found within; the whole added together & now by him nominated & called "The Mary Gold." 326 A for transp. of 7 pers: Peter DEANE, Jno. HOOPER, Hannah COMES, Edwd. CLARKE, Jone SHEARES, Ja. BARTLETT, Jno. READE
(Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol. II, Nugent, Page 167
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 96
THESE ARE TO CERTIFY (missing) may concerne that upon devision of land be tween ROBERT HOPKINS & SAMUELL NICHOLLS there is due unto ROBERT HOPKINS for the suplement of his half part fifty four acres of land lying at the Eastermost end of that part whereon the said ROBERT HOPKINS is now seated the said fifty four acres lying between RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER, RAPPAHANNOCK CREEK Als. SERVANS CREEK & the N. W. by N. (missing) proceeding from a white Oak menconed in the Pattent for a tract of 1150 acres of land
Test JOHANE CATLETT
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 224-225
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN CATETT for divers good causes do grant unto RALPH ROUZEE Son of RALPH ROUZEE deced the one half of Fifteen hundred forty two acres of land (formerly holden in copartner ship) between me the sd JOHN CATLETT and RALPH ROUZEE, deced as it is now devided by the bounds hereunder menconed to say that part of 304 acres that Lyeth next to the Miles End of the sd Land is included by the Miles End of the sd land and a line of marked trees crossing the breadtt of the sd Land neer to the upper end of the cleared ground called the THICKETT but without the same E by a great white Oak standing neer to the branch that runneth intc the river by the side of the sd THICKETT also another parcell of land lying between the Miles End of the sd 304 acres & OCCUPACON CREEK side & on the East South East side of a branch that falleth into the branch comonly called the GREAT BRANCH following the same upwards and a little distance from the same untill it comes to the Eastmost mile En, of the 400 acres and Lastly another parcell of land commonly called the RICH LAND to say that part of it that lieth between OCCUPATION CREEK and the Branch called the GREAT BRANCH and along the sd Branch on the South side thereof till it come a little short of the place where it devides it self at the West end of the ground cleared in the life time of RALPH ROUZEE deced whereupon the GRATE BRANCH side standeth a market Spanish Oak and thence to a forked Popler soe unto a great red Oak the whole distance (Vitt) from the Spanish Oak first menconed being Eighty five perches thence through the Swamp to the comon bounds of the whole 1542 acres To have and hold all the aforesd parcell of land (being more or less) then the half of the sd 1542 acres to him and his heirs provides tnat tie vi they do yearly pay t he Quitrents or whatsoever taxes & com- positions that shall for the future be laid upon the said land due unto our sovereign Lord the King for the one half of the whole tract aforesaid & in case that the sd RALPH ROUZEE die hawing (missing) then the foresd parcells conteining the half part of the wholl tract I do by these presents grant unto SARAH ROUZEE Daughter of the said RALPH ROUZEE deced & her heirs for Ever Always Provided that in case the abovesd RALPH ROU7EF and SARAH ROUZEE both of them die without issue of their bodyes lawfully begotten that the aforesaid half part of the wholl tract return againe to the use and behoof of CATLETT abovesd his heirs and Exrs. In Witness I do set my hand and seal this 28th day of (missing) 1663
in presence of THOMAS HAWKINS, JOHN CATLETT
JAMES GAINES
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 260-261
I MARGT LUCAS do appoint Mr. ALLEX. FLEMING my true & lawful attorney to acknowledge in the Court of the County of Rappa one Deed of Gift bearing date the 6th of this Instant January by which sd Deed of Gift I the abovesd MARGT LUCAS do give unto my grandchild FRANCIS SLAUGHTER one cow & cow calve with their female increase &c In Witness of the premises I have sett my hand & seal this 6th of January I663
in presence of JOHN DANDY, MARGT LUCAS
HUM BOOTH
Recogn in Cur Rappa 6 Febry 1663, ROBERT DAVIS Cl Cur prd
WITNESS Mrs MARGT LIPTON als LUCAS did freely & purely into the hands of Capt.
FRANCIS SLAUGHTER deced one Cow & one Cow Calfe to be for the use of FRANCIS
SLAUGHTER JUNR Son to the sd FRANCIS ahovesd Now Whereas I sd JOHN CATLETT
married ELIZA. SLAUGHTER Relict of the sd Capt. FRANCIS SLAUGHTER deced by which means the sd Stock of catle fell into my hands with their increase Know All Men that I JOHN CATLETT now Husband of ELIZA. SLAUGHTER als CATLETT do by the presents deliver up the sd Stock of Catle withall the increase male & female unto Mrs. MARGT. UPTON als LUCAS to be disposed of according to the meaning of her Deed of Gift & to the true performance hereof I sett my hand &seal this 5th day of January 1663/4
in presence of ALLEX. FLEMING, JOHN CATLETT
JOHN DANDY
Recog in Cur Rappa. 6 Jan 1663/4 ROBERT DAVIS Cl Cur prd.
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 318-319
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents (missing) I THOMAS GREEN (missing) Whereas JOHN CATETT & ELIZA. his Wife of the County of (missing) Letter of Attorney bearing date in October 1659 under their hands (missing) to make saile in their names & for their use formerly bel(missing) SLAUGHTER both deced containing Eight hundred (missing) the head of CHUCKATUCK CREEK in the sd County of the (missing) & for their use to the purchaser or purchasers to make (missing) good & lawfull possession thereof as by the sd Lettr. of Attorney may appear Now Know Ye that I the sd THOMAS GREEN for & in consideration of the sum of (missing) thousand pounds of Tobacco & Cask to be paid by JOSEPH BRIDGAR (missing) the ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY aforesd according to the purport & true meaning (missing) by the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR in the name & for the use of the (missing) receit whereof I hereby acknowledge have by Virtue of the aforesd Letter of Attorney in the name & behalf of the sd JOHN CATETT & ELIZA, his Wife their heirs & admrs. forever a certaine part of the sd tract of land unto the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR his heirs & assignes for ever that is to say all that land formerly (missing) by the sd Capt. JOHN UPTON unto JOHN KING & LAWRENCE WARD begiving at a great Poplar stump neer to the then dwelling house of the sd JOHN KING & LAWRENCE WARD abutting N. W. upon a branch of CHUCATUCK CREEK then known by the name of NEW TOWN HAVEN runing SW into ye woods & NE upon a branch that doth abutt upon the head of PAGAN POINT CREEK & bounded by marked trees the same being now in the possession of Capt. JOHN ENGLISH & GILES PAULETT together also with the land now in the occupation of JOHN CAR(missing) & also all that parcel! of land likewise formerly Leased by the aforesd Capt. JOHN UPTON unto NICHOLAS MORRIS adjoyning unto the aforesaid Land the same being now also in the occupation of WILLIAM CARNGTON & JAMES ASK the marked trees to the outermost bounds & so running S. W. into the woods to have and to hold the forebargained premises unto the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR his heirs or assignes for Ever in as ample manner as the sd JOHN CATLETT &ELIZA. his Wife or their heirs could hold the same & I the sd THOMAS GREEN do hereby in the behalf of the sd JOHN CATLETT &ELIZA. his Wife their heirs and admrs. grant with the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR his heirs & assignes that he shall peacably hold the premises without the trouble of the sd JOHN CATLETT &ELIZA. his Wife or their heirs or admrs. or by any other persons claiming & further I the sd THOMAS GREEN do covent. in the behalf of the sd JOHN CATLETT & ELIZA. his Wife with the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR shall be kept Indemnified unto the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR (missing) sd Capt. FRANCIS SLAUGHTER & agt. all persons whatsoever I the sd THOMAS GREEN will acknowledge the (missing) ISLE OF WHITE or when sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR shall require the (missing) hand & seale this Sixth day of May 1661
in presence of WILLIAM BROSSIE, THO: GREEN
WILL EDWARDS, THO. CULME Isle of White County this 10th day of June
1661 by Mr. THOMAS GREEN Attorney of JOHN CATLETT & ELIZA. CATLETT his Wife JOHN JE----INGS CI Cur
KNOW ALL MEN that I ELIZA. CATLETT have appointed my Loveing Kinsman Capt THOMAS GREEN my true & lawfull Attorney for me to acknowledge in the County of Rappa. my free consent to the Sale of the land which Mr. THOMAS GREEN Attorney of my Husband Mr. JOHN CATLETT hath made by vertue of his sd Letter of Attorney to Capt JOSEPH BRIDGAR & do by these presents promise to rauify & confirme what my Attorney shall do in the premises Witness my hand this second day of 9ber 1664
in presence of JOHN DANDY, ELIZA. CATLET
WARWICK CAMOCK
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa. 2 9bris 1664 pr JOHANNE CATLETT &ELIZA Uxorem
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 334-335
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents come Know ye that I the sd Sr. WILLIAM BERKLEY Ent. do with the consent of the Councell of State grant unto JOHN CATLET gent five hundred acres of land lying upon the N. side of RAPPA. RIVER in the County of Rappahanock & Parish of Sittingbourne & beginneth at a white Oak by the Rivers side from whence by a line of marked trees that divideth the same from land of PETER MILLS the Heir of WILLIAM MILLS deced NE thence NW butting upon the land of Mr. TOBY SMITH thence SW to a white Oak by a branch side being the corner tree of the sd SMITH thence by the River side being the bottom of a Deep BAY to the first men cioned white Oak the afoursd bounds cont. 500 acres the sd land being due unto the sd JOHN WEIR by & for the transportation of Ten persons into this Colony whose names are on the Record underneath this Pattent to have and hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & the Seale of the Collony this third day of Augt. 1663 & in the fifteenth year of the Reign of KING CHARLES the Second &c
Mr. JOHN CATLETT his Pattent WILLIAM BERKLEY
for 500 acres of land FRA. KIRKMAN Cl Cur.
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN CATLETT gent do for me & my heirs assigne unto JAMES YEATES & his heirs & assignes all my right & interest to the within menconed Five hundred acres of land In Testimony whereoff I have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of November 1664 Moreover my Wife consenting to the abovesd Assignemt. doth likewise attest the same the day & year above written
in presence of FRANCIS DOUGHTY, JOHN CATLETT
ENOCH DOUGHTY ELIZA. CATLET
KNOW ALL MEN that I ELIZA. CATLET do authorize my beloved Kinsman Mr. THOMAS HAWKINS my true & lawful! Attorney to acknowledge in the Court of Rapp& my consent to the Assignment that my Husband hath made to JAMES YEATS being for 500 acres of land & in my name wholly to revoke &Disclaime my Dowery in the sd land Witness my hand this 17th January 1664
in presence of CHRISTOPHER BLACKBOURNE, ELIZA, CATLET
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 18 die Janry 1664
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 2-5
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN PROSSER of the County of Rappa. in Virga & MARTHA my Wife of the one pte and COLLO. JNO. CATLETT of the County aforesd of the other pte Witnesseth that the sd John Prosser & Martha his Wife for the Valluable consideracons of nyne thousand five hundred pounds of good sound Virga. Leafe Tobaccoe & Caske paid by the said Collo. Jno. Catlett unto the said John Prosser the Receipt whereof hereby acknowledged & contented therewith. have bargained & sold and doe by these presents give grant bargaine and sell from us and our heires unto these Coll. Jno. Catlett his heires & assignes for Ever thirteen hundred & sixty foure acres of land situate lying and being in the County aforesd and is pte of a Devident called by the name GOULDEN VALE the whole contayning 4892 acres granted unto the sd Jno. Prosser by Patt dated the 8th of October Ano 1665 wch said thirteene hundred sixty foure acres of land lyeth on the Southeastmost side of the land of JOHN SPEARMAN and Beginneth at a marked stake standing South West 330 perches from a marked white oake being on the mouth of Goulden Vale Creek on the South East side thereof & neare the River side and from the sd Stake 300 perches South East by and wth: the head Lyne of 600 acres of land formerly JOHN GILLETTs Deced thence North East 10 perches thence South East on the back or head lyne of land formerly CLEMT. HERBERTs to a Pohickry tree neare Puemansend Creek 150 perches thence South West 480 perches to a white oake hanging over a main Branch Peumansend Creek thence North West 514 perches to the lane of JNO LAMPART thence North East 80 perches to the Head lyne of Jno. Spearmans and thence So: E: 64 perches by the foure head lyne thence by the side of Jno. Spearmans Land North E: to the stake first menconed 390 perches To Have and To Hold the said 1364 acres of land in as full and ample manner as may be collected out of the said Pattent And the sd Jno. Prosser and Martha his Wife doe further covenant and grant for themselves their heirs unto the said Collo. Jno. Catlett his heirs that they have good & Lawfull Title at the sealing and delivery of these presents unto the aforesd parcell of land and that they will from time to time and at all times hereafter defend and keep lndemnifyed the sd Catlett his heirs from all manner of Persons clayming under and from them or either of them their heires any right title or interest unto the premises or any parte thereof and that they will uppon Demand of the sd Catlett or his assignes or theyr Attorney Lawfully Deputed make acknowledgmt. in the County Court of this their act and deed & give Livery & Seizin according to Law to the sd Collo. Jno Catlett his heirs & assignes discharging such Quitrents or any other Taxes that shall be imposed on the sd Land according to the Pattent. In Witness whereof the abovenamed have to these presents sett their hands & Seales this 17th day of January Anno Dom: 1665
Sealed & Delviered in presents of us John Prosser
ALEXR. FLEMING, DANIELL GAINES Martha Prosser
This Deed of land within specified was acknowledged by Jno. Prosser and Martha his Wife to the use and behoofe of Coll. John Catlett and his heires and desired to be recorded in the County Court of Rappahannocke to the true Intents wthin Specified As Witness their hand this 18th day of January Ano, 1665
John Prosser
Martha Prosser
Memorandm. the 2d day of May 1666 the wthin menconed deed of Sale wth: the acknowledgmt. abovesd was declared in open Court for the County of Rappa.by Capt. ALEX FLEMING & Capt. HUM. BOOTH to be acknowledged before them as is accordingly expressed
Test ROBT, DAVIS CiCur
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 217-219
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN LAMPART of the County of Rappa Planter for and in consideration of the sume of foure thousand five hundred pounds of good Tobo and Caske to me in hand paid doe bargaiane and sell unto JOHN CATLETT of the County aforesd three hundred acres of land lying on the South side of Rappa. River and in the Freshes thereof Begining at a white oake that divides the said Tract from the land formerly JOHN SPEARMANs now in the Tenure and occupacon of the aforesaid John Catlett and Standeth neare the mouth of GOLDEN VALE Creeke on the South side thereof from wch it extendeth it selfe in the Line of the said Spearman So:W: 320 p thence No,W at the Foote of John Spearmans Second mile 43 p thence So:W. 480 p to a North West line of JOHN PROSSERs thence wth the said N.W: 76 p to the land of ROGER RICHARDSON thence N.E in and wth the line of the said Richardson 480 p thence So: E: 73 perches butting on the Land formerly Spearmans as aforesaid and finally NE three degrees Easterly 30 perches to an Arsh Tree standing in a small Poquoson by the side of the Creeke abovesaid To Have & to Hold the said three hundred acres of land wth the apptences belonging from me the said John Lampart my heires to him the said John Catlett his heires he the said John Catlett his heires paying and discharging the Rights Rents and Services hereof from hence due & of Accustomed. IN WITTNESS whereof I nave hereunto sett my hand and Seale this 23th day of Januarii Ann 1667.
In presents of us EDWARD ROWZEE John Lampart
HENRY LUCAS Sarah Lampart
Sarah Lampart accknowledged this Deed for the use of John Catlett before us HUM. BOOTH THO. HAWKINS
The Deed of Land wthin specifyed was accknowledged by John Lampart and his Wife Sarah to the use and behoofe of John Catlett his heires to be recorded in the County Court of Rappa. it being both their desires as they freely declared before us this 31st day of Maii Ano 1667
Recordat 31st die Maii 1667
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1665-1677 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 33-34
We whose name are hereunder written being VESTRY MEN for the PARISH of SITTINGBOURNE & FARNHAM do here unanimously agree for the future maintenance of Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY Minister the two next Ensuing years & it is agreed upon as followeth that Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY shall receive yearly of each Parish abovesd Sixty pounds Sterling to be paid in Tobacco according to act of Assembly ye sd tobacco to be paid in Cask without Sallery or other charge to the sd Mr. DOUGHTY hereby revokeing & dissannualling all former orders bargains & Contracts whatsoever made by & between the said Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY & both or either the respective VESTRYs of the Parishes aforesaid to the true performance of which the said Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY & the VESTRY of both Parishes have hereunto set their hands this 3 day of November Ao. 1665:
FRA: DOUGHTY FRA: DOUGHTY
THOM: GOODRICH JOHN CATLET
JOHN GRIGGORY ALEXR. FLEMING
THO BUTTON JOHN WEIR
ROBT BAYLEY THOS: HAWKINS
JAMES SAMFORD HUM: BOOTH
THOS: ROBINSON W. MOSELEY
ANT. NORTH JOHN PAINE
Recognr in Cur Com Rappa 3 die 9bris Ao. 1665
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 367-368
TO ALL TO WHOM etc NOW KNOW YEE etc that I SR. WM. BERKELEY Knt. Governer etc. doe wth the Consent of the Councell of State accordingly give and grant unto COLLO JNO. CATLETT 500 acre of land lying in the Mouth of Omen Creeke uppon the North side of Rappa. River and Begineth at a red oak at the mouth of the maine Branch of the sd Creeke on the Northermost side thereof and From thence Extendeth it selfe by or nigh the sd Northermost Side E:No:E: 300 perches to a Red oake thence 262 2/3 of a perch So:So E: thence through part of the Doeggs Cleare Ground 300 perches West So: West and Finally No: West 262 2/3 perches to the First menconed red oake the said land being due unto the sd Collo. Jno. Catlett by and for the Transptacon of Tenn persons into this Collony whose names are on the records menconed underneath this Pattent To have and to Hold etc Provided etc Dated the 2d June 1666
Signed William Berkeley
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN CATLETT of Rappa. River in Virga: Gent. for good Sattisfaccon for me in hand paid by HENRY CORBYN Esqr. of the same place doe by these presents bargaine and confirme unto the sd Henry Corbyn Esqrall and every part and parcell of the Land wthin specifyed cont; by Estimacon Five hundred acres wth all rights and prvilidges thereunto belonging warranting the sd land to him and his heires from all claymes of Dower and of and from any person for three yeares and a halfe from the date of these as Wittness my hand and seale this second day of March 1667.
In presents of us PETER TEMPLE, John Catlett
THO: WILLIAMSON
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 4 die Martii 1667
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 264-265
KNOW ALL MEN by these pnts that I ELIZA. CATLETT of the County of Rappa. Relique of Collo. JNO. CATLETT late of this County deced do by these pnts constitute and appoint my well beloved Friend Mr, DANIELL GAINES my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name & to my use to sue Implead Release and acquit any pson in that County indebted to me or the Estate of My said husband & to act and doe an other things whatsoever Receiving discharging & acquitting all persons paying what they justly owe either to me or the said Estate and all others that shall refuse to pay to implead Imprison and at his discretion out of prison againe to release and . fully to discharge and acquit as likewise in my name and stead to answer all accons agst me commenced and to act and doe any other matter or thing as my Attorney wherein I shall be any wise concerned and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully act and doe in the prmises I doe hereby Rattify and confirme in as full & ample manner as if I myselfe were then and there psonally prsent as Wittness my hand and seal this 17th of Octor. 1671
in pnts of us JOHN HULL ELIZA . CATLETT
W MOSELEY
Recognitr in Cur Rappa, primo die 9bris 1671
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1689-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 8; [Antient Press]; Page 43-44
TO ALL TO WHOM &c. I Sr. WM. BERKELEY Knight Governor &c. send Greeting &c. Whereas &c. Now know yee that I the sd Sr. WM. BERKELEY Knight Governor &c. accordingly give and grant unto Coll. JOHN CATLETT Two thousand acres of land being on the North side of RAPPA RIVER and beginneth at a marked Beech by a small Butt over against a Ledge of Rocks on the South side of the River and is above three miles below the lowest FALL extending for breadth by or nigh the River side, N:W: to a red Oake, thence into the Woods E:N: East to a white Oake, thence S:S:E: and West of like distance and upon their opposite courses abovemenconed the sd land being due unto Collo. CATLETT by and for the Transportation of Forty persons into this Colony To have and to hold &c. yeilding and paying &c. provided &c. Given at JAMES CITTY under my hand and Seale of the Colony this 2d day of June Ano. 1666 WILLIAM BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN CATLETT, Son and heire to Collo. JOHN CATLETT late of the Colony of Virginia deced, for a valuable consideration to me in hand paid by Mr. JOHN WAUGH of STAFFORD COUNTY within the sd Colony, CLERKE, do grant and sett over unto the sd JOHN WAUGH his heirs and assigns forever all my right and demand of in and to the within menconed Patent and all the land appurtenances and Priviledges therein granted either in right of my said Deced Father or of my own right or otherwise howsoever And I do by these presents oblige myselfe and my heirs to acknowledge this present Deed at the next Court to be for this County of Rappa. Witness my hand and Seale this third day of June Ano Dom One thousand Six hundred and eighty nine Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
JOHN BATTAILE JOHN CATLETT
GERARD LOWTHER.
Recognitr in Cur Comt Rappa 7 die Augt. 1689
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p. 18 To all xtian people Wee Francis Taliaferro and Elizabeth his Wife (one of the Daughters of Colonell Jno: Catlett deced) of St. Maries Parish in Essex County send Greeting in or: Lord God everlasting this first day of March in the yeare of or: Lord One thousand seaven hundred & one Now Know ye that wee the said yearee of our: Lord One thousand seaven hundred & one Now Know yee that wee the said Francis Taliaferro and Elizabeth Taliaaferro for Ninety two pounds Sterling money in hand paid by Augustinge Smith of Glocester County have granted him the money in hand paid by Augustine Smith of Glocester County have granted him the said Augustine Smith a tract of land conteyning Four hundred & sixteene acres being in Essex County being the one moyety of a Pattent granted to the abovesd Coll. Jno Catlett for Seaven hundred ninety two acres bearing date the 10th day of September 1660 and by his last Will in writing given to his two Daughter, Elizabeth and Sarah. and by their consent divided by Mr. William Moseley, Surveyr: of the said County the fourth of May 1691 as will appeare by a Platt and Certificate undr: hand of the said Moseley hereunto annexed by Seales bounded as followeth (vizt) beginning at a great white Oake standing on the East side a greate branch that falls into the maine rune of Occupation, thence North East to a Hickory by the said Run sid, thence North by a great branch that falls into ye maine Run, thence South West to a white Oake on a hill side, thence South South West to a white Oake & small red Oake neare the head of a branch, thence East to a Hickory on a small branch, thence North East to the place it began unto the said Augustine Smith his heirs & assignes forever withall & singular its rights & appurtenances together with buildings gardens orchards & appurtenances To have and to hold unto him the said Augustine Smith his heires & assignes for ever. And the said Francis & Elizabeth Taliafero will warrant & forever defend from the claimes of any manner of persons whatsoever,
And further promise att all times hereafter to hold & enjoy the said Land without any lawfull trouble of ye sd Francis & Elizabeth Taliaferro. In Witness whereof we have sett our hands & seales
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
John Catlett Fra: Taliaferro
Jno: Battaile Elizabeth Taliaferro
Charles Smith
At a Court held for Essex County 10th day of May 1701
Fra: Taliaferro in person & Eliz: his Wife by Fra: Meriwether her Attorney according to a Power of Attorney (prov)d by the oathes of James Harrison & Charles Taliaferro) acknowledged this Deed of Sale to Augustine Smith & ye same is truely recorded Test Francis Meriwether, Cl Cur
Essex. Wee the Subscribers two of his Majties. Justices of the Peace for this County doe hereby certifie that Elizabeth Taliaferro did this day come before us in ordr: to ye signing & sealeing this Deed, we did privately examine her whether shee did freely & willingly execute this Deed or whether it proceeded from an compulsion or meanes by her Husband towards her to compell her to the passing away her Inheritance to which shee answered that shee did it willingly without compulsion or coercion of her Husband & there did execute the same before us In Testimony whereof wee have sett our hands the first day of March 1701
John Catlett
John Battaile
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1718-1721 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [John Frederick Dorman];
Pages 330-32.
15 Dec, 1721. Robert Taliaferro of St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, to Henry Samuel and Thomas Samuel of St. Ann's parish in said county. For 100 and 5000 pounds of sweet scented tobacco.
100 acres, part of a greater tract belonging to the said Robert Taliaferro formerly taken up by Coll. John Catlett by pattent 10 Sept, 1660 where the head line crosses the swamp of Occupation
Robt. Taliaferro
Wit: M. Battaley, John Alt, John Hampton.
19 Dec. 1721. Acknowledged by Robert Taliaferro.
Margaret Taliaferro by Thomas Ayres her attorney relinquished her right of dower.
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1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 193
JOHN CATLETT & RALPH ROUSEY , 400 acs. lyeing on the freshes upon S. side of Rappa. Riv., beg. at a swamp which divides it from land of Geo. Eaton. 23 May 1650, p. 224. Trans. of 8 pers: Ralph Rousey, John Catlett, Valentine Allen, Nicholas Catlett, Peter Neale.
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1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 214
GEORGE EATON, 360 acs., being a neck of land between two creeks, lyeing on N. side of Rappa. Riv., beg. at Eastermost Cr. dividing this from land of David Fox. 18 June 1651, p. 318. Trans. of 7 per: Robert Spencer, Henry Hayler, Richard Jenings, Eliza. Staples, Kath. Piller, Fra. Bishell, Geo. Eaton.
SAME. 304 acs. upon S. side of Rappa. River, beg. at a swamp dividing this from land of John Catlett & Ralph Rouzey , & E. S. E. to land of George Avery. 18 June 1651, p. 319. Trans. of 6 pers: John Eaton, James Riddle, Robt. Burrell, John Fookes, Peter Wood, Cor. Goverson, Note: "Wm. Harmans, Mary 0 Aver" "Land due for."
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 312
JOHN CATLETT & RALPH ROUZEE 1542 acs. Lancaster Co., 1 July 1655, p. 360. 400 acs. beg. at a branch dividing same & land of George Eaton, now purchased by sd. John & Ralph; 304 acs. parted from the aforesd. tract by a branch; and the residue adj. both of sd. tracts, upon Occapason Cr., by land of Richard Lawson, Thomas Lucas, (purchased by Thomas Hawkins) &c. 400 acs. granted 23 May 1650; 304 acs. granted unto George Eaton 18 June 1651 & purchased by them & 336 acs. granted unto Thomas Lucas & sd. Catlett 20 July 1652 & purchased by them. 502 acs. for trans. of 10 pers. *
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1655-1664 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 4; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page419
JOHN CATTLETT, (Catlet), Gent., 1850 acs. Rappa. Co., bet. the river & Occapason Cr., adj. land of Mr. Tho. Hawkins. 20 Feb. 1662, p. 76, (546). 304 acs. granted to Geo. Eaton, afterwards purchased by sd. Cattlet in copartnership with Ralph Rowzee; 400 acs. in like manner; 336 acs. to sd. Cattlett & Tho. Lucas, Senr., 20 July 1652, since purchased by sd. Cattlett; 502 aa. by patent to Cattlett & Rowzey, 1 July 1655; 308 acs. for trans. of 6 pers.
SAME. 792 acs. Same Co. 20 Feb. 1662, p. 77, (548). Below the place where the path leadeth bet. Poretobacco & Mattapony crosseth Occapaton maine run. Granted 10 Sept. 1662 for 1100 acs. but upon resurvey found to be but 792 acs.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 528
JNO. CATLETT (Cattlett), Gent., 500 acs. Rappa. Co., on N. side of sd. Riv., & parish of Sittngborne, 3 Aug. 1663, p. 411, (477). Beg. by the river side, a line of trees dividing this from land of Peter Mills, the heire of Wm. Mills, decd., N.E. &c. butting upon land of Mr. Toby Smith, S.W. &c., Trans. of 10 pers: Mary Jones, Wm. Wittington, Susan Steward, 3 Negroes; Anthony Due, Wm. Peters, Suan Tye, Richard Joyce.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 557
COL. JOHN CATLETT (Cattlett), 200 acs. N. side of Rappa. Riv., 2 June 1666, p. 508, (623). Aboute 3 mi. below the lowest fall. Trans. of 40 pers: An Kingstone, George Norman, Jno. Packwood, Ann House, Robt. Made- vile, Row. Vaughan, Katharine Peirce, Jno. Smithhouse, Mary Smithhouse, Susan Smithhouse, Francis Hooper, Con Pemberton, Joseph Phills, Barnaby Forston, Peter Matson, James Coleman, Samll. Plainton, Tymothy Hobson, Sampson Pallin, Tho. Sheppard, Martin Jnoson, Thomas Goodman, George Jones, Ralph Crompton, Hugh Serjant, Jno. Parsons, Edward Mason, Wm. Kellum, Jno. Harwood, Thomas Jones, Peter Godson, Henry Nicholls, Thomas Hart, Peter Hone, Wm. Massy, Susan Harmon, Thomas Norton, Edward Moore, Judeth Sones, Mary Forston.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 558
COL. JOHN CATLETT, 500 acs. within the mouth of Omen Cr. upon the N. side of Rappa. Riv. &c. through parte of the Doeggs Cleare ground &c. 2 June 1666, p. 509, (625). Trans. of 10 pers: Jno. Steed, Sarah Goodard, Eliz. Lellett (?), Mary Wilkins, Walter Holliday, Francis Deford, Calet Lyon, Stephen Twelves (?), Jno. Garwood, Samll. Gamefield (or Garnefield).
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 4
COLL. JNO. CATLETT, 150 acs. Rappa. Co., 6 Nov. 1666, p. 12. Upon the Riv. & Occupason Cr., adj. 400 acs. of, or called, Richard Lawson's. Trans. of 3 pers: Jno. Browne, Mary Gage, Tho. Webster.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 20
JNO. CATLETT, Gent., 4506 acs. Rappa. Co., Sittingbourne Parish, 27 Sept. 1667, p. 66. 1850 acs. bet. Rappa. Riv. & Occopason Cr., beg. below a parcel! of marish called the Thickett, to Pigg Poynt & is the lower end of land of Thomas Hawkins, Gent., &c. to Light Wood poymt; 1542 acs. thereof granted to John Catlett & Ralph Rowzee, dec'd., 20 Feb. 1662; 304 acs. of which was first granted to George Eaton, dec'd., 18 June 1651 & for sometime holden by sd. Catlett & Rowzee, now found to escheat, & granted to sd. Catlett 13 Apr. 1664 &c; 792 acs. thereo f called the forrest, beg. on E. side of a gr. branch falling into Occupason maine run, thence to Mattapony path &c. 1864 acs. purchased, viz: 1364 acs. from Jno. Prosser, 17 Jan. 1665, 200 acs. from Jno. Spereman, 24 Aug. 1666 & 300 acs. from Jno. Lampart 21 Jan. following; the whole being parte of a greater devdt. granted to sd. Prosser, 8 Oct. 1665, beg. by the mouth of Golden Vale Cr. on the S. side &c., nere Pwomunzeene Cr. &c. to land of Roger Richardson &c.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 19
Jno Catlett, Gent 4606 Acres, Rappa County, Sittingbourne Parish, 27Sept 1667, Page 66
1850 Acres bet Rappa River & Occopason Creek. below a parcel of marsh called THE THICKETT, to PIGG OOYNT & is the lower end of land of Thomas Hawkins, Gent & to LIGHTWOOD POYNT; 1542 acres therof granted to John Catlett & Ralph Rowzee, decd, 20Feb1662; 304 acs of which was first granted to George Eaton decd, 18 June 1651 and for sometime holden by sd Catlett & Rowzee, now found to escheat, and granded to sd Catlett 13 Apr 1664 &c; 792 acres thereof called THE FOREST, beg on the East side of a great branch falling into Occupason main run thence to Mattapony path; 1864 acres purchased vis 1364 from Jno Prosser 17 Jan 1665, 200 acres from John Spereman 24 Aug 1666 and 300 acres from Jno Lampart 21Jan1667. The whole being part of a greater devdt granted to sd Prosser 8 Oct 1665. beg by the mouth of Golden Vale Creek on the South side and near Pwomunzeene Cr &c to land of Roger Richardson.
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Title Hawkins, Thomas.
Publication 20 November 1657.
Gen. note See pa. 54 three leaves back from this.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: County location not given.
Description: 621 acres on the south side of Rappahannock River: Beg.g &c. on the upper side of the land of John Catlett and Ralph Rowzee, 600 acres part thereof formerly gtd. to Thomas Lucas senr, Augt. 7. 1650.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 254 (Reel 4).
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Title Catlett, John.
Publication 20 February 1662.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Cattlett.
Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct).
Description: 1850 acres between the river and Occupation Creek. Adjoining the land of Thomas Hawkins.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 546 (Reel 4).2
Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: [S250] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 47, 2003.2
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Her 3rd of 4 husbands
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Elizabeth Underwood, b. 1632, England d. 16 Jun 1673, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia - Probate (Age 41 years)
Marriage Jan 1657 Old Rappahannock (Richmond) County, Virginia
Children
1. William Catlett, b. 1669, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 10 Jun 1699, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia - probate (Age 30 years)
2. John Catlett, b. 1658, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 19 Jan 1725, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Probate (Age 67 years)
3. Elizabeth Catlett, b. Between 1665 and 1666, England d. 8 May 1717, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia - Inventory (Age ~ 52 years)
4. Sarah Catlett, b. 1666, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 1726, St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age 60 years.)1,3,2
John Catlett Sr. died between 18 April 1670 and 31 December 1670 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA; Roberts says "allegedly killed by Indians at a fort that later became Fort Royal."1,2
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
The Virginia Genealogist Volume 47, 2003, page 229
baptised 12 mar 1625/6
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1656-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will Book; [William Montgomery Sweeny]
Will of Colonel John Catlett. The first party to explore and reach the summit of the Blue Ridge Mountains was led by Colonel John Catlett, of Rappahannock County, as gleaned from "An Account of Virginia," communicated to the Royal Society in 1676, by Mr. Thomas Glover, "an ingenious Chirurgion that hath lived some years in that Country." (Blackwell's reprint, Oxford, 1904) :
"There was a Colonel Catlet, that was a good Mathematician, who with some other Gentlemen took a Journey to make some further discoveries of the Country to the Westward, and arriving at the foot of the Mountains early in the morning, they left their horses and endeavoured to gain the tops of the Mountains, which they accomplished about four of the clock in the afternoon, and then looking further forward they discovered other Mountains, whereof they took the altitude and judged them inaccessible; which discouraged them from any further attempts, their design being chiefly to discover whether there were any Rivers that ran into the South-ocean."
Colonel Catlett married prior to 5 January, 1663/4, Elizabeth, the widow of Captain Francis Slaughter. Deeds &c., 1656--1664, page 326.
According to Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs in "A History of Two Virginia Families Transplanted from County Kent, England,"
Colonel Catlett was killed by the Indians while defending a fort at Port Royal, 1670. By his will he left his daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah Catlett, 600 acres of land in Rappahannock County which he had purchased of Henry Corbin, Esq., and Alice, his wife, in 1667. This land had been patented by John Gillett, 28 September, 1657, and passed to Thomas Button on his marriage to Jane, widow of John Gillett. They sold the land to Henry Corbin, Esq., 12 May, 1664. Deeds &c., No. 3, 1663-1668, pages 58, 395, 396. Elizabeth and Sarah Catlett married brothers, Francis and Robert Taliaferro. On the 5 September, 1687, Francis Taliaferro, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife, conveyed to John Battaile, of Rappahannock County, 300 acres being one half of the tract of land left by Colonel John Catlett in his will to his daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah. Deeds, &c., No. 7, page 508; Order Book 1686-1692, page 25. Colonel Catlett's widow, Elizabeth married in 1672, to Rev. Amory Butler. Book No. 5, 1672-1676, page 40. Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, in her will, names her children, Francis Slaughter; Sarah, John, Elizabeth and William Catlett.
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER Book, 1664-1673.
Butler, Elizabeth, Sittingbourn Parish. - -16 June, 1673.
Son Francis Slaughter; daughter Sarah; son John Catlett; daughter Elizabeth; son John, son William; my deceased husband John Catlett; cousin William Underwood, Sr; cousin Humphrey Booth, cousin Katherine Booth; sister Peirce, money in Mr. Griffies' and Mr. Manford's hands in London; my husband Amory Butler to be executor;
my cousin Capt. Thomas Hawkins, brother Edward Rowzee and Mr. Daniel Gaines to be overseers;
brother Booth's children;
witnesses Thomas Lucas, Sr., John Dawson
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER Book, 1664-1673.
Lucas, Thomas, Sr., Sittingboume Parish. 14 Oct., 1669.
Son-in-law John Catlett;
son-in-law Capt. Thomas Hawkins;
granddaughter Mary Hawkins;
son Thomas Lucas to be executor;
witnesses Edmond Dobson, Richard West.
Codicil, dated 24 March, 1673. Sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plaininer; son-in-law Thomas Hawkins and son Thomas Lucas to be executors; friend Daniel Gaines;
witnesses Thomas Hawkins, Daniel Shipley.
SOURCE: The Descendants of Captain Thomas Carter, page 104
(Third husband of Elizabeth Underwood Slaughter) "Col. John Catlett ...he was presiding justice of Rappahannock in 1665, and was killed by the Indians while defending a frontier fort near Port Royall in 1670. Col. Catlett was very wealthy. Like her mother, Elizabeth Underwood took unto herself a third (Butler was her fourth) husband in the person of Rev. Amory Butler, by whom she had no issue."
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GIBSON, WILLIAM. 4 May, 1676--7 Feb., 1677-8. Daughter Elizabeth; JAMES BARTLETT; THOMAS BARTLETT; wife Mary executrix; witnesses Law. Rochefort, John Patterson.
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
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Note:
1668 John Catlett and Humphrey Booth petitioned the Gov. [to remove] Rev. Francis Doughty from Sittenburne and South Farnham Parishes, based on his 'non conformity & Scandalous living' [p. 328 Adventures of Purse & Person published by 1st Families of VA. Linda note: will of Elizabeth (Underwood) Butler proven 1673 names her son John Catlett and her cousin Humphrey Booth. The John Catlett in this ref is her husband. ]
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James Hughes 2006-01-02 13:44:18
Combs &c. Families of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
16 Apr 1675 (Old Rappa. Co - VA Land Patent Bk No. 6:567)
Mr. Thomas BOWLER, 1460 A, Rappahannock Co, some 3 mi in the woods behind Mr. Henry SMITH; beg. by a br. of Ralph's Cr. &c. by Tho. CROWE'S fence; crossing the white marsh &c. 650 A granted Robt. ARMESTRONG 10 Sep 1658 who sold to Col. Tho. GOODRICH; 484 patented by sd. GOODRICH with sd. 650 A 20 Sep 1661 which he sold to sd. BOWLER; 326 A found within; the whole added together & now by him nominated & called "The Mary Gold." 326 A for transp. of 7 pers: Peter DEANE, Jno. HOOPER, Hannah COMES, Edwd. CLARKE, Jone SHEARES, Ja. BARTLETT, Jno. READE
(Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol. II, Nugent, Page 167
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 96
THESE ARE TO CERTIFY (missing) may concerne that upon devision of land be tween ROBERT HOPKINS & SAMUELL NICHOLLS there is due unto ROBERT HOPKINS for the suplement of his half part fifty four acres of land lying at the Eastermost end of that part whereon the said ROBERT HOPKINS is now seated the said fifty four acres lying between RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER, RAPPAHANNOCK CREEK Als. SERVANS CREEK & the N. W. by N. (missing) proceeding from a white Oak menconed in the Pattent for a tract of 1150 acres of land
Test JOHANE CATLETT
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 224-225
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN CATETT for divers good causes do grant unto RALPH ROUZEE Son of RALPH ROUZEE deced the one half of Fifteen hundred forty two acres of land (formerly holden in copartner ship) between me the sd JOHN CATLETT and RALPH ROUZEE, deced as it is now devided by the bounds hereunder menconed to say that part of 304 acres that Lyeth next to the Miles End of the sd Land is included by the Miles End of the sd land and a line of marked trees crossing the breadtt of the sd Land neer to the upper end of the cleared ground called the THICKETT but without the same E by a great white Oak standing neer to the branch that runneth intc the river by the side of the sd THICKETT also another parcell of land lying between the Miles End of the sd 304 acres & OCCUPACON CREEK side & on the East South East side of a branch that falleth into the branch comonly called the GREAT BRANCH following the same upwards and a little distance from the same untill it comes to the Eastmost mile En, of the 400 acres and Lastly another parcell of land commonly called the RICH LAND to say that part of it that lieth between OCCUPATION CREEK and the Branch called the GREAT BRANCH and along the sd Branch on the South side thereof till it come a little short of the place where it devides it self at the West end of the ground cleared in the life time of RALPH ROUZEE deced whereupon the GRATE BRANCH side standeth a market Spanish Oak and thence to a forked Popler soe unto a great red Oak the whole distance (Vitt) from the Spanish Oak first menconed being Eighty five perches thence through the Swamp to the comon bounds of the whole 1542 acres To have and hold all the aforesd parcell of land (being more or less) then the half of the sd 1542 acres to him and his heirs provides tnat tie vi they do yearly pay t he Quitrents or whatsoever taxes & com- positions that shall for the future be laid upon the said land due unto our sovereign Lord the King for the one half of the whole tract aforesaid & in case that the sd RALPH ROUZEE die hawing (missing) then the foresd parcells conteining the half part of the wholl tract I do by these presents grant unto SARAH ROUZEE Daughter of the said RALPH ROUZEE deced & her heirs for Ever Always Provided that in case the abovesd RALPH ROU7EF and SARAH ROUZEE both of them die without issue of their bodyes lawfully begotten that the aforesaid half part of the wholl tract return againe to the use and behoof of CATLETT abovesd his heirs and Exrs. In Witness I do set my hand and seal this 28th day of (missing) 1663
in presence of THOMAS HAWKINS, JOHN CATLETT
JAMES GAINES
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 260-261
I MARGT LUCAS do appoint Mr. ALLEX. FLEMING my true & lawful attorney to acknowledge in the Court of the County of Rappa one Deed of Gift bearing date the 6th of this Instant January by which sd Deed of Gift I the abovesd MARGT LUCAS do give unto my grandchild FRANCIS SLAUGHTER one cow & cow calve with their female increase &c In Witness of the premises I have sett my hand & seal this 6th of January I663
in presence of JOHN DANDY, MARGT LUCAS
HUM BOOTH
Recogn in Cur Rappa 6 Febry 1663, ROBERT DAVIS Cl Cur prd
WITNESS Mrs MARGT LIPTON als LUCAS did freely & purely into the hands of Capt.
FRANCIS SLAUGHTER deced one Cow & one Cow Calfe to be for the use of FRANCIS
SLAUGHTER JUNR Son to the sd FRANCIS ahovesd Now Whereas I sd JOHN CATLETT
married ELIZA. SLAUGHTER Relict of the sd Capt. FRANCIS SLAUGHTER deced by which means the sd Stock of catle fell into my hands with their increase Know All Men that I JOHN CATLETT now Husband of ELIZA. SLAUGHTER als CATLETT do by the presents deliver up the sd Stock of Catle withall the increase male & female unto Mrs. MARGT. UPTON als LUCAS to be disposed of according to the meaning of her Deed of Gift & to the true performance hereof I sett my hand &seal this 5th day of January 1663/4
in presence of ALLEX. FLEMING, JOHN CATLETT
JOHN DANDY
Recog in Cur Rappa. 6 Jan 1663/4 ROBERT DAVIS Cl Cur prd.
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 318-319
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents (missing) I THOMAS GREEN (missing) Whereas JOHN CATETT & ELIZA. his Wife of the County of (missing) Letter of Attorney bearing date in October 1659 under their hands (missing) to make saile in their names & for their use formerly bel(missing) SLAUGHTER both deced containing Eight hundred (missing) the head of CHUCKATUCK CREEK in the sd County of the (missing) & for their use to the purchaser or purchasers to make (missing) good & lawfull possession thereof as by the sd Lettr. of Attorney may appear Now Know Ye that I the sd THOMAS GREEN for & in consideration of the sum of (missing) thousand pounds of Tobacco & Cask to be paid by JOSEPH BRIDGAR (missing) the ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY aforesd according to the purport & true meaning (missing) by the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR in the name & for the use of the (missing) receit whereof I hereby acknowledge have by Virtue of the aforesd Letter of Attorney in the name & behalf of the sd JOHN CATETT & ELIZA, his Wife their heirs & admrs. forever a certaine part of the sd tract of land unto the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR his heirs & assignes for ever that is to say all that land formerly (missing) by the sd Capt. JOHN UPTON unto JOHN KING & LAWRENCE WARD begiving at a great Poplar stump neer to the then dwelling house of the sd JOHN KING & LAWRENCE WARD abutting N. W. upon a branch of CHUCATUCK CREEK then known by the name of NEW TOWN HAVEN runing SW into ye woods & NE upon a branch that doth abutt upon the head of PAGAN POINT CREEK & bounded by marked trees the same being now in the possession of Capt. JOHN ENGLISH & GILES PAULETT together also with the land now in the occupation of JOHN CAR(missing) & also all that parcel! of land likewise formerly Leased by the aforesd Capt. JOHN UPTON unto NICHOLAS MORRIS adjoyning unto the aforesaid Land the same being now also in the occupation of WILLIAM CARNGTON & JAMES ASK the marked trees to the outermost bounds & so running S. W. into the woods to have and to hold the forebargained premises unto the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR his heirs or assignes for Ever in as ample manner as the sd JOHN CATLETT &ELIZA. his Wife or their heirs could hold the same & I the sd THOMAS GREEN do hereby in the behalf of the sd JOHN CATLETT &ELIZA. his Wife their heirs and admrs. grant with the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR his heirs & assignes that he shall peacably hold the premises without the trouble of the sd JOHN CATLETT &ELIZA. his Wife or their heirs or admrs. or by any other persons claiming & further I the sd THOMAS GREEN do covent. in the behalf of the sd JOHN CATLETT & ELIZA. his Wife with the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR shall be kept Indemnified unto the sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR (missing) sd Capt. FRANCIS SLAUGHTER & agt. all persons whatsoever I the sd THOMAS GREEN will acknowledge the (missing) ISLE OF WHITE or when sd JOSEPH BRIDGAR shall require the (missing) hand & seale this Sixth day of May 1661
in presence of WILLIAM BROSSIE, THO: GREEN
WILL EDWARDS, THO. CULME Isle of White County this 10th day of June
1661 by Mr. THOMAS GREEN Attorney of JOHN CATLETT & ELIZA. CATLETT his Wife JOHN JE----INGS CI Cur
KNOW ALL MEN that I ELIZA. CATLETT have appointed my Loveing Kinsman Capt THOMAS GREEN my true & lawfull Attorney for me to acknowledge in the County of Rappa. my free consent to the Sale of the land which Mr. THOMAS GREEN Attorney of my Husband Mr. JOHN CATLETT hath made by vertue of his sd Letter of Attorney to Capt JOSEPH BRIDGAR & do by these presents promise to rauify & confirme what my Attorney shall do in the premises Witness my hand this second day of 9ber 1664
in presence of JOHN DANDY, ELIZA. CATLET
WARWICK CAMOCK
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa. 2 9bris 1664 pr JOHANNE CATLETT &ELIZA Uxorem
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 334-335
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents come Know ye that I the sd Sr. WILLIAM BERKLEY Ent. do with the consent of the Councell of State grant unto JOHN CATLET gent five hundred acres of land lying upon the N. side of RAPPA. RIVER in the County of Rappahanock & Parish of Sittingbourne & beginneth at a white Oak by the Rivers side from whence by a line of marked trees that divideth the same from land of PETER MILLS the Heir of WILLIAM MILLS deced NE thence NW butting upon the land of Mr. TOBY SMITH thence SW to a white Oak by a branch side being the corner tree of the sd SMITH thence by the River side being the bottom of a Deep BAY to the first men cioned white Oak the afoursd bounds cont. 500 acres the sd land being due unto the sd JOHN WEIR by & for the transportation of Ten persons into this Colony whose names are on the Record underneath this Pattent to have and hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & the Seale of the Collony this third day of Augt. 1663 & in the fifteenth year of the Reign of KING CHARLES the Second &c
Mr. JOHN CATLETT his Pattent WILLIAM BERKLEY
for 500 acres of land FRA. KIRKMAN Cl Cur.
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN CATLETT gent do for me & my heirs assigne unto JAMES YEATES & his heirs & assignes all my right & interest to the within menconed Five hundred acres of land In Testimony whereoff I have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of November 1664 Moreover my Wife consenting to the abovesd Assignemt. doth likewise attest the same the day & year above written
in presence of FRANCIS DOUGHTY, JOHN CATLETT
ENOCH DOUGHTY ELIZA. CATLET
KNOW ALL MEN that I ELIZA. CATLET do authorize my beloved Kinsman Mr. THOMAS HAWKINS my true & lawful! Attorney to acknowledge in the Court of Rapp& my consent to the Assignment that my Husband hath made to JAMES YEATS being for 500 acres of land & in my name wholly to revoke &Disclaime my Dowery in the sd land Witness my hand this 17th January 1664
in presence of CHRISTOPHER BLACKBOURNE, ELIZA, CATLET
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 18 die Janry 1664
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 2-5
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN PROSSER of the County of Rappa. in Virga & MARTHA my Wife of the one pte and COLLO. JNO. CATLETT of the County aforesd of the other pte Witnesseth that the sd John Prosser & Martha his Wife for the Valluable consideracons of nyne thousand five hundred pounds of good sound Virga. Leafe Tobaccoe & Caske paid by the said Collo. Jno. Catlett unto the said John Prosser the Receipt whereof hereby acknowledged & contented therewith. have bargained & sold and doe by these presents give grant bargaine and sell from us and our heires unto these Coll. Jno. Catlett his heires & assignes for Ever thirteen hundred & sixty foure acres of land situate lying and being in the County aforesd and is pte of a Devident called by the name GOULDEN VALE the whole contayning 4892 acres granted unto the sd Jno. Prosser by Patt dated the 8th of October Ano 1665 wch said thirteene hundred sixty foure acres of land lyeth on the Southeastmost side of the land of JOHN SPEARMAN and Beginneth at a marked stake standing South West 330 perches from a marked white oake being on the mouth of Goulden Vale Creek on the South East side thereof & neare the River side and from the sd Stake 300 perches South East by and wth: the head Lyne of 600 acres of land formerly JOHN GILLETTs Deced thence North East 10 perches thence South East on the back or head lyne of land formerly CLEMT. HERBERTs to a Pohickry tree neare Puemansend Creek 150 perches thence South West 480 perches to a white oake hanging over a main Branch Peumansend Creek thence North West 514 perches to the lane of JNO LAMPART thence North East 80 perches to the Head lyne of Jno. Spearmans and thence So: E: 64 perches by the foure head lyne thence by the side of Jno. Spearmans Land North E: to the stake first menconed 390 perches To Have and To Hold the said 1364 acres of land in as full and ample manner as may be collected out of the said Pattent And the sd Jno. Prosser and Martha his Wife doe further covenant and grant for themselves their heirs unto the said Collo. Jno. Catlett his heirs that they have good & Lawfull Title at the sealing and delivery of these presents unto the aforesd parcell of land and that they will from time to time and at all times hereafter defend and keep lndemnifyed the sd Catlett his heirs from all manner of Persons clayming under and from them or either of them their heires any right title or interest unto the premises or any parte thereof and that they will uppon Demand of the sd Catlett or his assignes or theyr Attorney Lawfully Deputed make acknowledgmt. in the County Court of this their act and deed & give Livery & Seizin according to Law to the sd Collo. Jno Catlett his heirs & assignes discharging such Quitrents or any other Taxes that shall be imposed on the sd Land according to the Pattent. In Witness whereof the abovenamed have to these presents sett their hands & Seales this 17th day of January Anno Dom: 1665
Sealed & Delviered in presents of us John Prosser
ALEXR. FLEMING, DANIELL GAINES Martha Prosser
This Deed of land within specified was acknowledged by Jno. Prosser and Martha his Wife to the use and behoofe of Coll. John Catlett and his heires and desired to be recorded in the County Court of Rappahannocke to the true Intents wthin Specified As Witness their hand this 18th day of January Ano, 1665
John Prosser
Martha Prosser
Memorandm. the 2d day of May 1666 the wthin menconed deed of Sale wth: the acknowledgmt. abovesd was declared in open Court for the County of Rappa.by Capt. ALEX FLEMING & Capt. HUM. BOOTH to be acknowledged before them as is accordingly expressed
Test ROBT, DAVIS CiCur
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 217-219
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN LAMPART of the County of Rappa Planter for and in consideration of the sume of foure thousand five hundred pounds of good Tobo and Caske to me in hand paid doe bargaiane and sell unto JOHN CATLETT of the County aforesd three hundred acres of land lying on the South side of Rappa. River and in the Freshes thereof Begining at a white oake that divides the said Tract from the land formerly JOHN SPEARMANs now in the Tenure and occupacon of the aforesaid John Catlett and Standeth neare the mouth of GOLDEN VALE Creeke on the South side thereof from wch it extendeth it selfe in the Line of the said Spearman So:W: 320 p thence No,W at the Foote of John Spearmans Second mile 43 p thence So:W. 480 p to a North West line of JOHN PROSSERs thence wth the said N.W: 76 p to the land of ROGER RICHARDSON thence N.E in and wth the line of the said Richardson 480 p thence So: E: 73 perches butting on the Land formerly Spearmans as aforesaid and finally NE three degrees Easterly 30 perches to an Arsh Tree standing in a small Poquoson by the side of the Creeke abovesaid To Have & to Hold the said three hundred acres of land wth the apptences belonging from me the said John Lampart my heires to him the said John Catlett his heires he the said John Catlett his heires paying and discharging the Rights Rents and Services hereof from hence due & of Accustomed. IN WITTNESS whereof I nave hereunto sett my hand and Seale this 23th day of Januarii Ann 1667.
In presents of us EDWARD ROWZEE John Lampart
HENRY LUCAS Sarah Lampart
Sarah Lampart accknowledged this Deed for the use of John Catlett before us HUM. BOOTH THO. HAWKINS
The Deed of Land wthin specifyed was accknowledged by John Lampart and his Wife Sarah to the use and behoofe of John Catlett his heires to be recorded in the County Court of Rappa. it being both their desires as they freely declared before us this 31st day of Maii Ano 1667
Recordat 31st die Maii 1667
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1665-1677 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 33-34
We whose name are hereunder written being VESTRY MEN for the PARISH of SITTINGBOURNE & FARNHAM do here unanimously agree for the future maintenance of Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY Minister the two next Ensuing years & it is agreed upon as followeth that Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY shall receive yearly of each Parish abovesd Sixty pounds Sterling to be paid in Tobacco according to act of Assembly ye sd tobacco to be paid in Cask without Sallery or other charge to the sd Mr. DOUGHTY hereby revokeing & dissannualling all former orders bargains & Contracts whatsoever made by & between the said Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY & both or either the respective VESTRYs of the Parishes aforesaid to the true performance of which the said Mr. FRANCIS DOUGHTY & the VESTRY of both Parishes have hereunto set their hands this 3 day of November Ao. 1665:
FRA: DOUGHTY FRA: DOUGHTY
THOM: GOODRICH JOHN CATLET
JOHN GRIGGORY ALEXR. FLEMING
THO BUTTON JOHN WEIR
ROBT BAYLEY THOS: HAWKINS
JAMES SAMFORD HUM: BOOTH
THOS: ROBINSON W. MOSELEY
ANT. NORTH JOHN PAINE
Recognr in Cur Com Rappa 3 die 9bris Ao. 1665
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 367-368
TO ALL TO WHOM etc NOW KNOW YEE etc that I SR. WM. BERKELEY Knt. Governer etc. doe wth the Consent of the Councell of State accordingly give and grant unto COLLO JNO. CATLETT 500 acre of land lying in the Mouth of Omen Creeke uppon the North side of Rappa. River and Begineth at a red oak at the mouth of the maine Branch of the sd Creeke on the Northermost side thereof and From thence Extendeth it selfe by or nigh the sd Northermost Side E:No:E: 300 perches to a Red oake thence 262 2/3 of a perch So:So E: thence through part of the Doeggs Cleare Ground 300 perches West So: West and Finally No: West 262 2/3 perches to the First menconed red oake the said land being due unto the sd Collo. Jno. Catlett by and for the Transptacon of Tenn persons into this Collony whose names are on the records menconed underneath this Pattent To have and to Hold etc Provided etc Dated the 2d June 1666
Signed William Berkeley
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN CATLETT of Rappa. River in Virga: Gent. for good Sattisfaccon for me in hand paid by HENRY CORBYN Esqr. of the same place doe by these presents bargaine and confirme unto the sd Henry Corbyn Esqrall and every part and parcell of the Land wthin specifyed cont; by Estimacon Five hundred acres wth all rights and prvilidges thereunto belonging warranting the sd land to him and his heires from all claymes of Dower and of and from any person for three yeares and a halfe from the date of these as Wittness my hand and seale this second day of March 1667.
In presents of us PETER TEMPLE, John Catlett
THO: WILLIAMSON
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 4 die Martii 1667
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 264-265
KNOW ALL MEN by these pnts that I ELIZA. CATLETT of the County of Rappa. Relique of Collo. JNO. CATLETT late of this County deced do by these pnts constitute and appoint my well beloved Friend Mr, DANIELL GAINES my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name & to my use to sue Implead Release and acquit any pson in that County indebted to me or the Estate of My said husband & to act and doe an other things whatsoever Receiving discharging & acquitting all persons paying what they justly owe either to me or the said Estate and all others that shall refuse to pay to implead Imprison and at his discretion out of prison againe to release and . fully to discharge and acquit as likewise in my name and stead to answer all accons agst me commenced and to act and doe any other matter or thing as my Attorney wherein I shall be any wise concerned and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully act and doe in the prmises I doe hereby Rattify and confirme in as full & ample manner as if I myselfe were then and there psonally prsent as Wittness my hand and seal this 17th of Octor. 1671
in pnts of us JOHN HULL ELIZA . CATLETT
W MOSELEY
Recognitr in Cur Rappa, primo die 9bris 1671
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1689-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 8; [Antient Press]; Page 43-44
TO ALL TO WHOM &c. I Sr. WM. BERKELEY Knight Governor &c. send Greeting &c. Whereas &c. Now know yee that I the sd Sr. WM. BERKELEY Knight Governor &c. accordingly give and grant unto Coll. JOHN CATLETT Two thousand acres of land being on the North side of RAPPA RIVER and beginneth at a marked Beech by a small Butt over against a Ledge of Rocks on the South side of the River and is above three miles below the lowest FALL extending for breadth by or nigh the River side, N:W: to a red Oake, thence into the Woods E:N: East to a white Oake, thence S:S:E: and West of like distance and upon their opposite courses abovemenconed the sd land being due unto Collo. CATLETT by and for the Transportation of Forty persons into this Colony To have and to hold &c. yeilding and paying &c. provided &c. Given at JAMES CITTY under my hand and Seale of the Colony this 2d day of June Ano. 1666 WILLIAM BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN CATLETT, Son and heire to Collo. JOHN CATLETT late of the Colony of Virginia deced, for a valuable consideration to me in hand paid by Mr. JOHN WAUGH of STAFFORD COUNTY within the sd Colony, CLERKE, do grant and sett over unto the sd JOHN WAUGH his heirs and assigns forever all my right and demand of in and to the within menconed Patent and all the land appurtenances and Priviledges therein granted either in right of my said Deced Father or of my own right or otherwise howsoever And I do by these presents oblige myselfe and my heirs to acknowledge this present Deed at the next Court to be for this County of Rappa. Witness my hand and Seale this third day of June Ano Dom One thousand Six hundred and eighty nine Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
JOHN BATTAILE JOHN CATLETT
GERARD LOWTHER.
Recognitr in Cur Comt Rappa 7 die Augt. 1689
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np234.htm
URL title: Individual Notes
Note:
p. 18 To all xtian people Wee Francis Taliaferro and Elizabeth his Wife (one of the Daughters of Colonell Jno: Catlett deced) of St. Maries Parish in Essex County send Greeting in or: Lord God everlasting this first day of March in the yeare of or: Lord One thousand seaven hundred & one Now Know ye that wee the said yearee of our: Lord One thousand seaven hundred & one Now Know yee that wee the said Francis Taliaferro and Elizabeth Taliaaferro for Ninety two pounds Sterling money in hand paid by Augustinge Smith of Glocester County have granted him the money in hand paid by Augustine Smith of Glocester County have granted him the said Augustine Smith a tract of land conteyning Four hundred & sixteene acres being in Essex County being the one moyety of a Pattent granted to the abovesd Coll. Jno Catlett for Seaven hundred ninety two acres bearing date the 10th day of September 1660 and by his last Will in writing given to his two Daughter, Elizabeth and Sarah. and by their consent divided by Mr. William Moseley, Surveyr: of the said County the fourth of May 1691 as will appeare by a Platt and Certificate undr: hand of the said Moseley hereunto annexed by Seales bounded as followeth (vizt) beginning at a great white Oake standing on the East side a greate branch that falls into the maine rune of Occupation, thence North East to a Hickory by the said Run sid, thence North by a great branch that falls into ye maine Run, thence South West to a white Oake on a hill side, thence South South West to a white Oake & small red Oake neare the head of a branch, thence East to a Hickory on a small branch, thence North East to the place it began unto the said Augustine Smith his heirs & assignes forever withall & singular its rights & appurtenances together with buildings gardens orchards & appurtenances To have and to hold unto him the said Augustine Smith his heires & assignes for ever. And the said Francis & Elizabeth Taliafero will warrant & forever defend from the claimes of any manner of persons whatsoever,
And further promise att all times hereafter to hold & enjoy the said Land without any lawfull trouble of ye sd Francis & Elizabeth Taliaferro. In Witness whereof we have sett our hands & seales
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
John Catlett Fra: Taliaferro
Jno: Battaile Elizabeth Taliaferro
Charles Smith
At a Court held for Essex County 10th day of May 1701
Fra: Taliaferro in person & Eliz: his Wife by Fra: Meriwether her Attorney according to a Power of Attorney (prov)d by the oathes of James Harrison & Charles Taliaferro) acknowledged this Deed of Sale to Augustine Smith & ye same is truely recorded Test Francis Meriwether, Cl Cur
Essex. Wee the Subscribers two of his Majties. Justices of the Peace for this County doe hereby certifie that Elizabeth Taliaferro did this day come before us in ordr: to ye signing & sealeing this Deed, we did privately examine her whether shee did freely & willingly execute this Deed or whether it proceeded from an compulsion or meanes by her Husband towards her to compell her to the passing away her Inheritance to which shee answered that shee did it willingly without compulsion or coercion of her Husband & there did execute the same before us In Testimony whereof wee have sett our hands the first day of March 1701
John Catlett
John Battaile
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1718-1721 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [John Frederick Dorman];
Pages 330-32.
15 Dec, 1721. Robert Taliaferro of St. Mary's Parish, Essex County, to Henry Samuel and Thomas Samuel of St. Ann's parish in said county. For 100 and 5000 pounds of sweet scented tobacco.
100 acres, part of a greater tract belonging to the said Robert Taliaferro formerly taken up by Coll. John Catlett by pattent 10 Sept, 1660 where the head line crosses the swamp of Occupation
Robt. Taliaferro
Wit: M. Battaley, John Alt, John Hampton.
19 Dec. 1721. Acknowledged by Robert Taliaferro.
Margaret Taliaferro by Thomas Ayres her attorney relinquished her right of dower.
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1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 193
JOHN CATLETT & RALPH ROUSEY , 400 acs. lyeing on the freshes upon S. side of Rappa. Riv., beg. at a swamp which divides it from land of Geo. Eaton. 23 May 1650, p. 224. Trans. of 8 pers: Ralph Rousey, John Catlett, Valentine Allen, Nicholas Catlett, Peter Neale.
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1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 214
GEORGE EATON, 360 acs., being a neck of land between two creeks, lyeing on N. side of Rappa. Riv., beg. at Eastermost Cr. dividing this from land of David Fox. 18 June 1651, p. 318. Trans. of 7 per: Robert Spencer, Henry Hayler, Richard Jenings, Eliza. Staples, Kath. Piller, Fra. Bishell, Geo. Eaton.
SAME. 304 acs. upon S. side of Rappa. River, beg. at a swamp dividing this from land of John Catlett & Ralph Rouzey , & E. S. E. to land of George Avery. 18 June 1651, p. 319. Trans. of 6 pers: John Eaton, James Riddle, Robt. Burrell, John Fookes, Peter Wood, Cor. Goverson, Note: "Wm. Harmans, Mary 0 Aver" "Land due for."
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 312
JOHN CATLETT & RALPH ROUZEE 1542 acs. Lancaster Co., 1 July 1655, p. 360. 400 acs. beg. at a branch dividing same & land of George Eaton, now purchased by sd. John & Ralph; 304 acs. parted from the aforesd. tract by a branch; and the residue adj. both of sd. tracts, upon Occapason Cr., by land of Richard Lawson, Thomas Lucas, (purchased by Thomas Hawkins) &c. 400 acs. granted 23 May 1650; 304 acs. granted unto George Eaton 18 June 1651 & purchased by them & 336 acs. granted unto Thomas Lucas & sd. Catlett 20 July 1652 & purchased by them. 502 acs. for trans. of 10 pers. *
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1655-1664 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 4; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page419
JOHN CATTLETT, (Catlet), Gent., 1850 acs. Rappa. Co., bet. the river & Occapason Cr., adj. land of Mr. Tho. Hawkins. 20 Feb. 1662, p. 76, (546). 304 acs. granted to Geo. Eaton, afterwards purchased by sd. Cattlet in copartnership with Ralph Rowzee; 400 acs. in like manner; 336 acs. to sd. Cattlett & Tho. Lucas, Senr., 20 July 1652, since purchased by sd. Cattlett; 502 aa. by patent to Cattlett & Rowzey, 1 July 1655; 308 acs. for trans. of 6 pers.
SAME. 792 acs. Same Co. 20 Feb. 1662, p. 77, (548). Below the place where the path leadeth bet. Poretobacco & Mattapony crosseth Occapaton maine run. Granted 10 Sept. 1662 for 1100 acs. but upon resurvey found to be but 792 acs.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 528
JNO. CATLETT (Cattlett), Gent., 500 acs. Rappa. Co., on N. side of sd. Riv., & parish of Sittngborne, 3 Aug. 1663, p. 411, (477). Beg. by the river side, a line of trees dividing this from land of Peter Mills, the heire of Wm. Mills, decd., N.E. &c. butting upon land of Mr. Toby Smith, S.W. &c., Trans. of 10 pers: Mary Jones, Wm. Wittington, Susan Steward, 3 Negroes; Anthony Due, Wm. Peters, Suan Tye, Richard Joyce.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 557
COL. JOHN CATLETT (Cattlett), 200 acs. N. side of Rappa. Riv., 2 June 1666, p. 508, (623). Aboute 3 mi. below the lowest fall. Trans. of 40 pers: An Kingstone, George Norman, Jno. Packwood, Ann House, Robt. Made- vile, Row. Vaughan, Katharine Peirce, Jno. Smithhouse, Mary Smithhouse, Susan Smithhouse, Francis Hooper, Con Pemberton, Joseph Phills, Barnaby Forston, Peter Matson, James Coleman, Samll. Plainton, Tymothy Hobson, Sampson Pallin, Tho. Sheppard, Martin Jnoson, Thomas Goodman, George Jones, Ralph Crompton, Hugh Serjant, Jno. Parsons, Edward Mason, Wm. Kellum, Jno. Harwood, Thomas Jones, Peter Godson, Henry Nicholls, Thomas Hart, Peter Hone, Wm. Massy, Susan Harmon, Thomas Norton, Edward Moore, Judeth Sones, Mary Forston.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 558
COL. JOHN CATLETT, 500 acs. within the mouth of Omen Cr. upon the N. side of Rappa. Riv. &c. through parte of the Doeggs Cleare ground &c. 2 June 1666, p. 509, (625). Trans. of 10 pers: Jno. Steed, Sarah Goodard, Eliz. Lellett (?), Mary Wilkins, Walter Holliday, Francis Deford, Calet Lyon, Stephen Twelves (?), Jno. Garwood, Samll. Gamefield (or Garnefield).
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 4
COLL. JNO. CATLETT, 150 acs. Rappa. Co., 6 Nov. 1666, p. 12. Upon the Riv. & Occupason Cr., adj. 400 acs. of, or called, Richard Lawson's. Trans. of 3 pers: Jno. Browne, Mary Gage, Tho. Webster.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 20
JNO. CATLETT, Gent., 4506 acs. Rappa. Co., Sittingbourne Parish, 27 Sept. 1667, p. 66. 1850 acs. bet. Rappa. Riv. & Occopason Cr., beg. below a parcel! of marish called the Thickett, to Pigg Poynt & is the lower end of land of Thomas Hawkins, Gent., &c. to Light Wood poymt; 1542 acs. thereof granted to John Catlett & Ralph Rowzee, dec'd., 20 Feb. 1662; 304 acs. of which was first granted to George Eaton, dec'd., 18 June 1651 & for sometime holden by sd. Catlett & Rowzee, now found to escheat, & granted to sd. Catlett 13 Apr. 1664 &c; 792 acs. thereo f called the forrest, beg. on E. side of a gr. branch falling into Occupason maine run, thence to Mattapony path &c. 1864 acs. purchased, viz: 1364 acs. from Jno. Prosser, 17 Jan. 1665, 200 acs. from Jno. Spereman, 24 Aug. 1666 & 300 acs. from Jno. Lampart 21 Jan. following; the whole being parte of a greater devdt. granted to sd. Prosser, 8 Oct. 1665, beg. by the mouth of Golden Vale Cr. on the S. side &c., nere Pwomunzeene Cr. &c. to land of Roger Richardson &c.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 19
Jno Catlett, Gent 4606 Acres, Rappa County, Sittingbourne Parish, 27Sept 1667, Page 66
1850 Acres bet Rappa River & Occopason Creek. below a parcel of marsh called THE THICKETT, to PIGG OOYNT & is the lower end of land of Thomas Hawkins, Gent & to LIGHTWOOD POYNT; 1542 acres therof granted to John Catlett & Ralph Rowzee, decd, 20Feb1662; 304 acs of which was first granted to George Eaton decd, 18 June 1651 and for sometime holden by sd Catlett & Rowzee, now found to escheat, and granded to sd Catlett 13 Apr 1664 &c; 792 acres thereof called THE FOREST, beg on the East side of a great branch falling into Occupason main run thence to Mattapony path; 1864 acres purchased vis 1364 from Jno Prosser 17 Jan 1665, 200 acres from John Spereman 24 Aug 1666 and 300 acres from Jno Lampart 21Jan1667. The whole being part of a greater devdt granted to sd Prosser 8 Oct 1665. beg by the mouth of Golden Vale Creek on the South side and near Pwomunzeene Cr &c to land of Roger Richardson.
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James Hughes 2005-07-10 09:32:05
Title Hawkins, Thomas.
Publication 20 November 1657.
Gen. note See pa. 54 three leaves back from this.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: County location not given.
Description: 621 acres on the south side of Rappahannock River: Beg.g &c. on the upper side of the land of John Catlett and Ralph Rowzee, 600 acres part thereof formerly gtd. to Thomas Lucas senr, Augt. 7. 1650.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 254 (Reel 4).
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James Hughes 2005-11-15 15:10:35
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=546&last=&g_p=P4&collec tion=LO Patent
Title Catlett, John.
Publication 20 February 1662.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Cattlett.
Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct).
Description: 1850 acres between the river and Occupation Creek. Adjoining the land of Thomas Hawkins.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 546 (Reel 4).2
Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: [S250] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 47, 2003.2
Family | Elizabeth Underwood b. 1632, d. b 16 Jun 1673 |
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Citations
- [S661] Gary Boyd Roberts, compiler, Ancestors of American Presidents, First Authoritative Edition (n.p.: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, California, 1995, 1995), p. 11. Hereinafter cited as Roberts [1995] Ancestors of Am Pres.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026.John Catlett 1626 - 1670: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82131&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/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Underwood 1632 - 1673: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22538&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. John Catlett 1658 - 1725: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23602&tree=Tree1
Jael Shippe1
F, #76874, b. 1692, d. 1761
| Last Edited | 7 Jan 2026 |
Jael Shippe was born in 1692 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Underwood IV, son of Maj. William Underwood III and Mary Butler, on 16 December 1714.1,2
Jael Shippe was buried in 1761 at Burial details unknown ;
From Find a Grave:
Jael Shippe Underwood
Jael Shippe died in 1761 at Rollins Fork, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Jael Shippe was buried in 1761 at Burial details unknown ;
From Find a Grave:
Jael Shippe Underwood
Birth 1692, Richmond County, Virginia, USA
Death 1761 (aged 68–69), Rollins Fork, King George County, Virginia, USA
Burial Burial Details Unknown
Jael SHIPPE (SHIPP / SHIPPE / SHIPPEY / SHIPPY) was born c.1692 in Richmond Co., VA, and died in c. 1761 in Brunswick Parish, King George Co., VA. But the county and parish lines in this part of the Northern Neck have changed several times, so it is unclear where exactly her birth and death locations would be on a modern map.
Jael was the daughter of Richard SHIPPE and Ellenor MOTT.
Jael SHIPPE married William UNDERWOOD on 16 Dec 1714, according to a contemporary family Bible record. (Since Jael could not write, maybe most of the entries were made by William himself?) This marriage ceremony would have likely been performed in the bounds of Richmond County at that time.
According to the same Bible record, William and Jael UNDERWOOD had the following children, with their birthdates:
William UNDERWOOD died on 21 Feb 1726 (1725/26), over two months before the birth of his youngest son. This death date is also recorded in the same family Bible record. Although the cause of his death is unknown, he describes himself as "very sick and weak" in his Last Will, made six days before he died, on 15 Feb 1726 (1725/26). It was probated on 2 Sep 1726, in King George Co., VA; the several month's interval was possibly due to a couple of clauses in the Will that may have had to be worked out before Probate.
After only 11 years of marriage, 34-year-old Jael was a widow with five young children between the ages of 1 and 9, with their 6th child on the way. She would be raising them by herself, probably with the help of her own mother Ellenor, who was widowed less than two years earlier.
Jael married secondly to Samuel REED (REEDS / REID / REIDS) (c.1690-1750), and they resided in the bounds of Brunswick Parish in King George County during the 1730's-40's.
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1743-1752, King George Co., VA, Deed Book 3 (Antient Press), pp 130-131:
To all Christian People: We SAMUEL REIDS & JAEL his Wife, Brunswick Parish King George County:n consideration love towards WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Son of said Jael by WILLIAM UNDERWOOD late of said County former Husband of said Jael ... have granted ... 100 acres in King George County bounded ... corner tree of tract belonging to Colo. JOHN TAYLOE now in occupation of Mr. JOHN GILBERT ... corner of Capt. JOHN TALLIAFERRO ... Mr. JAMES HACKLEY ... River bank the said land being the sole property of the said Jael by Inheritance from her Mother ELLENOR SHIPPEY, Daughter & Coheir to Mr. GEORGE MOTT ... the said Samuel Reids & Jael only reserving to themselves the use of the land during their natural lives: 7th March 1745.
Presence: Wm. Longmire, Samuel Reeds
Isaac Arnold, Josa. Lampton, Jael x Reeds
At a court held 7th March 1745... Deed of Gift recorded.
Know all men .. I William Underwood .. am bound unto Samuel Reeds & Jael his wife .. in sum of Five hundred pounds current money of Virginia .. 7th March 1745/6. Condition .. if suffer unmolested the above named Samuel Reeds
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1735-1752, King George Co., VA, Deed Book, pp 281-284:
Indenture made 27th/28th February 1748 between SAMUEL REIDS & JAEL his Wife of Brunswick Parish King George County of one part & GEORGE MORTON of same by deeds of lease & release for sum Twenty pounds Sterling sold 15 acres lying on the Little Falls Run binds as follows: On land of JAMES HACKLEY where PHILLIP ROBERTSON now lives and on the land of Fitzhugh & Burwell the same land being the sale property of said Jael Reid by the Inheritance of her Mother ELLINOR SHIPPY Daughter & Coheir to GEORGE MOTT.
Presence: Andr. Doniphan, Samuel Reids
Josiah Farguson, Wlm.Underwood, Jael x Reeds
At a court held 3rd March 1748/9 deeds of lease & release, the said Jael being Privily examined acknowledged her free consent: recorded.
Family Members
Spouse
William Underwood IV 1677–1726
Children
William Underwood V 1720–1773
Created by: Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group
Added: Jan 25, 2017
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 175712039.1
Death 1761 (aged 68–69), Rollins Fork, King George County, Virginia, USA
Burial Burial Details Unknown
Jael SHIPPE (SHIPP / SHIPPE / SHIPPEY / SHIPPY) was born c.1692 in Richmond Co., VA, and died in c. 1761 in Brunswick Parish, King George Co., VA. But the county and parish lines in this part of the Northern Neck have changed several times, so it is unclear where exactly her birth and death locations would be on a modern map.
Jael was the daughter of Richard SHIPPE and Ellenor MOTT.
Jael SHIPPE married William UNDERWOOD on 16 Dec 1714, according to a contemporary family Bible record. (Since Jael could not write, maybe most of the entries were made by William himself?) This marriage ceremony would have likely been performed in the bounds of Richmond County at that time.
According to the same Bible record, William and Jael UNDERWOOD had the following children, with their birthdates:
1) Sarah UNDERWOOD, b: 6 Mar 1716.
2) Thomas UNDERWOOD, b: 12 Nov 1717.
3) William UNDERWOOD, b: 25 Jul 1720.
4) Ellen UNDERWOOD, b: 9 Mar 1723.
5) Lott UNDERWOOD, b: 25 Jun 1724.
6) Zachariah UNDERWOOD, b: 5 May 1726.
2) Thomas UNDERWOOD, b: 12 Nov 1717.
3) William UNDERWOOD, b: 25 Jul 1720.
4) Ellen UNDERWOOD, b: 9 Mar 1723.
5) Lott UNDERWOOD, b: 25 Jun 1724.
6) Zachariah UNDERWOOD, b: 5 May 1726.
William UNDERWOOD died on 21 Feb 1726 (1725/26), over two months before the birth of his youngest son. This death date is also recorded in the same family Bible record. Although the cause of his death is unknown, he describes himself as "very sick and weak" in his Last Will, made six days before he died, on 15 Feb 1726 (1725/26). It was probated on 2 Sep 1726, in King George Co., VA; the several month's interval was possibly due to a couple of clauses in the Will that may have had to be worked out before Probate.
After only 11 years of marriage, 34-year-old Jael was a widow with five young children between the ages of 1 and 9, with their 6th child on the way. She would be raising them by herself, probably with the help of her own mother Ellenor, who was widowed less than two years earlier.
Jael married secondly to Samuel REED (REEDS / REID / REIDS) (c.1690-1750), and they resided in the bounds of Brunswick Parish in King George County during the 1730's-40's.
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1743-1752, King George Co., VA, Deed Book 3 (Antient Press), pp 130-131:
To all Christian People: We SAMUEL REIDS & JAEL his Wife, Brunswick Parish King George County:n consideration love towards WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Son of said Jael by WILLIAM UNDERWOOD late of said County former Husband of said Jael ... have granted ... 100 acres in King George County bounded ... corner tree of tract belonging to Colo. JOHN TAYLOE now in occupation of Mr. JOHN GILBERT ... corner of Capt. JOHN TALLIAFERRO ... Mr. JAMES HACKLEY ... River bank the said land being the sole property of the said Jael by Inheritance from her Mother ELLENOR SHIPPEY, Daughter & Coheir to Mr. GEORGE MOTT ... the said Samuel Reids & Jael only reserving to themselves the use of the land during their natural lives: 7th March 1745.
Presence: Wm. Longmire, Samuel Reeds
Isaac Arnold, Josa. Lampton, Jael x Reeds
At a court held 7th March 1745... Deed of Gift recorded.
Know all men .. I William Underwood .. am bound unto Samuel Reeds & Jael his wife .. in sum of Five hundred pounds current money of Virginia .. 7th March 1745/6. Condition .. if suffer unmolested the above named Samuel Reeds
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1735-1752, King George Co., VA, Deed Book, pp 281-284:
Indenture made 27th/28th February 1748 between SAMUEL REIDS & JAEL his Wife of Brunswick Parish King George County of one part & GEORGE MORTON of same by deeds of lease & release for sum Twenty pounds Sterling sold 15 acres lying on the Little Falls Run binds as follows: On land of JAMES HACKLEY where PHILLIP ROBERTSON now lives and on the land of Fitzhugh & Burwell the same land being the sale property of said Jael Reid by the Inheritance of her Mother ELLINOR SHIPPY Daughter & Coheir to GEORGE MOTT.
Presence: Andr. Doniphan, Samuel Reids
Josiah Farguson, Wlm.Underwood, Jael x Reeds
At a court held 3rd March 1748/9 deeds of lease & release, the said Jael being Privily examined acknowledged her free consent: recorded.
Family Members
Spouse
William Underwood IV 1677–1726
Children
William Underwood V 1720–1773
Created by: Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group
Added: Jan 25, 2017
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 175712039.1
Jael Shippe died in 1761 at Rollins Fork, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | William Underwood IV b. 1677, d. 21 Feb 1726 |
| Child |
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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/175712039/jael-underwood: accessed January 7, 2026), memorial page for Jael Shippe Underwood (1692–1761), Find a Grave Memorial ID 175712039; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712025/william-underwood: accessed January 7, 2026), memorial page for William Underwood IV (1677–21 Feb 1726), Find a Grave Memorial ID 175712025; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).
Rebecca Jane Clark1
F, #76875, b. 7 January 1819, d. 11 September 1899
| Father | Samuel Clark3 b. 1782 |
| Mother | Mary "Polly" Campbell2 b. c 1785 |
| Last Edited | 10 Jun 2021 |
Rebecca Jane Clark was born on 7 January 1819 at Gallatin Co., Illinois, USA; Per 1820 census, her parents were living in Gallatin Co. in 1820.4,5 She married Isaiah Todd Murphy, son of Isaac Murphy and Nancy Todd, on 24 August 1837 at Franklin Co., Missouri, USA,
; Ancestry.com - Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Joseph T Murphy [sic] [Isaiah T. Murphy]
Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1837 [sic] [24 Aug 1837]
Marriage County: Franklin
Spouse Name: Rebecca Clark
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm.6
Rebecca Jane Clark died on 11 September 1899 at Dixon, Pulaski Co., Missouri, USA, at age 80; per Bible page.7
Rebecca Jane Clark was buried after 11 September 1899 at Dixon Cemetery, Dixon, Pulaski Co., Missouri, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 7 Jan 1819
DEATH 11 Sep 1899 (aged 80)
Family Members
Spouse
Isaiah Todd Murphy 1815–1898
Children
Thomas A Murphy 1842–1918
Farrar Murphy 1846–1900
Anvil Milton Murphy 1849–1883
Frank Wesley Murphy 1851–1923
Emma Murphy 1856–1873
Robert Campbell Murphy 1859–1932
BURIAL Dixon Cemetery, Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri, USA
Created by: booklover
Record added: Jan 23, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64568999.5
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 1840 at St. John Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 214, line 4
Name: Isaiah Murphy
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St John, Franklin, Missouri
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 [1811-1820] Isaiah 1815
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [1811-1820] Rebecca 1819
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 2.8
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 18 October 1850 at District 31, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 87A, lines 38-42, p. 87B, line 1
Dwelling 1084; Family 1084
38 MURPHY, Isaiah 32 [1818] M W Farmer $800 MO
39 " , Rebecca 31 [1819] F W IL
40 " , Thomas 8 [1842] M W MO
41 " , William 6 [1844] M W MO
42 " , Perris 4 [1846] M W MO
1 " , Anvill M 1 [1849] M W MO.9
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 23 August 1860 at Central Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 407, lines 26-37; Dwelling 1086; Family 1086
26 MURPHY, Isaiah T. 45 [1815] M Farmer $4000 MO
27 " , Rebecca J. 40 [1820] F IL
28 " , Thos A. 16 [1844] M MO attended school
29 " , Wm H 14 [1846] M MO attended school
30 " , Perry F 13 [1847] M MO attended school
31 " , Anvil M. 11 [1849] M MO attended school
32 " , Frank W. 9 [1851] M MO attended school
33 " , Mary 7 [1853] F MO attended school
34 " , Emma 4 [1856] F MO
35 " , Robert 1 [1859] M MO
36 CLARK, Mary 75 [1785] F VA
37 " , Artimeca 43 [1817] F VA.10
; Note found on Murphy Buffum et al Family Tree on Ancesty.com:
"In the last years of her life, a granddaughter of Isaiah Todd Murphy and his wife Rebecca Jane, Mrs. Nell Rebecca (Murphy) Veasman, told the following story of the Murphy Family's departure from Franklin County:"The family moved from Franklin County, Missouri, first to the area of Iberia in Miller County in 1866. Isaiah, Rebecca and the children, their stock and two or mroe covered wagons made the trek in three to four days' time. Enroute, during a heavy rainstorm, one of the wagons tipped over while fording a swollen creek, and many of their possessions were lost or ruined. A family living nearby where this incident occurred cleaned out a chicken house to afford dry shelter for the travelers until they could reorganize to continue the journey. In this party, along with Isaiah and his family, came Elijah W. Murphy also, brother of Isaiah. One old negro woman accompanied them. She had been a slave of the family prior to emancipation of the slaves. This negro woman later worked in a hotel in Rolla, Missouri, and lived to a great age. I remember visiting with her in Rolla, Missouri, when I was a young girl."11
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 19 July 1870 at Union Township, Pulaski Co., Missouri, USA; p. 213A, lines 25-35; Dwelling 5; Family 5
25 MURPHY, T. Isaiah 55 [1815] M W Farmer $5000 $1000 MO
26 " , J. Rebecca 48 [1822] F W Keeping House MO
27 " , H. William 25 [1845] M W D. G. Merchant $3000 $1500 MO
28 " , Sarah 27 [1843] F W House Keeping MO
29 " , F. Peron 22 [1848] M W Farm Labourer MO
30 " , M. Anvill 21 [1849] M W Farm Labourer MO
31 " , W. Frank 19 [1851] M W At home MO
32 " , Emma 14 [1856] F W MO
33 " , C. Robert 11 [1859] M W MO
34 CLARK, Artemicia 50 [1820] F W House Keeper VA
35 TODD, J. Sarah 18 [1852] F W House Keeper MO.12
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 12 June 1880 at Richwoods Township, Miller Co., Missouri, USA; p. 225B, lines 12-16, Dwelling 176; Family 178
12 MURPHY, Isaiah T W M 64 [1816] Maried Farmer MO TN KY
13 " , Rebecka J. W F 60 [1820] Wife Married Keeps House IL VA VA
14 " , Robert C. W M 21 [1859] Single works on farm MO MO IL
15 HEDGE, William W M 15 Hired Single works on farm MO NC PA
16 SMELSER, Mary W F 16 hired single house work MO -- --.13
Rebecca Jane Clark lived; See attached picture of the home of Isaiah Todd Murphy and his wife Rebecca Jane (Clark) Murphy in Dixon, MO. Per Patricia Minch: "This photo was taken shortly before the home was demolished, after having been vacant for many years."14
; Ancestry.com - Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Joseph T Murphy [sic] [Isaiah T. Murphy]
Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1837 [sic] [24 Aug 1837]
Marriage County: Franklin
Spouse Name: Rebecca Clark
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm.6
Rebecca Jane Clark died on 11 September 1899 at Dixon, Pulaski Co., Missouri, USA, at age 80; per Bible page.7
Rebecca Jane Clark was buried after 11 September 1899 at Dixon Cemetery, Dixon, Pulaski Co., Missouri, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 7 Jan 1819
DEATH 11 Sep 1899 (aged 80)
Family Members
Spouse
Isaiah Todd Murphy 1815–1898
Children
Thomas A Murphy 1842–1918
Farrar Murphy 1846–1900
Anvil Milton Murphy 1849–1883
Frank Wesley Murphy 1851–1923
Emma Murphy 1856–1873
Robert Campbell Murphy 1859–1932
BURIAL Dixon Cemetery, Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri, USA
Created by: booklover
Record added: Jan 23, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64568999.5
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 1840 at St. John Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 214, line 4
Name: Isaiah Murphy
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): St John, Franklin, Missouri
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 [1811-1820] Isaiah 1815
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 [1811-1820] Rebecca 1819
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 2.8
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 18 October 1850 at District 31, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 87A, lines 38-42, p. 87B, line 1
Dwelling 1084; Family 1084
38 MURPHY, Isaiah 32 [1818] M W Farmer $800 MO
39 " , Rebecca 31 [1819] F W IL
40 " , Thomas 8 [1842] M W MO
41 " , William 6 [1844] M W MO
42 " , Perris 4 [1846] M W MO
1 " , Anvill M 1 [1849] M W MO.9
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 23 August 1860 at Central Township, Franklin Co., Missouri, USA; p. 407, lines 26-37; Dwelling 1086; Family 1086
26 MURPHY, Isaiah T. 45 [1815] M Farmer $4000 MO
27 " , Rebecca J. 40 [1820] F IL
28 " , Thos A. 16 [1844] M MO attended school
29 " , Wm H 14 [1846] M MO attended school
30 " , Perry F 13 [1847] M MO attended school
31 " , Anvil M. 11 [1849] M MO attended school
32 " , Frank W. 9 [1851] M MO attended school
33 " , Mary 7 [1853] F MO attended school
34 " , Emma 4 [1856] F MO
35 " , Robert 1 [1859] M MO
36 CLARK, Mary 75 [1785] F VA
37 " , Artimeca 43 [1817] F VA.10
; Note found on Murphy Buffum et al Family Tree on Ancesty.com:
"In the last years of her life, a granddaughter of Isaiah Todd Murphy and his wife Rebecca Jane, Mrs. Nell Rebecca (Murphy) Veasman, told the following story of the Murphy Family's departure from Franklin County:"The family moved from Franklin County, Missouri, first to the area of Iberia in Miller County in 1866. Isaiah, Rebecca and the children, their stock and two or mroe covered wagons made the trek in three to four days' time. Enroute, during a heavy rainstorm, one of the wagons tipped over while fording a swollen creek, and many of their possessions were lost or ruined. A family living nearby where this incident occurred cleaned out a chicken house to afford dry shelter for the travelers until they could reorganize to continue the journey. In this party, along with Isaiah and his family, came Elijah W. Murphy also, brother of Isaiah. One old negro woman accompanied them. She had been a slave of the family prior to emancipation of the slaves. This negro woman later worked in a hotel in Rolla, Missouri, and lived to a great age. I remember visiting with her in Rolla, Missouri, when I was a young girl."11
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 19 July 1870 at Union Township, Pulaski Co., Missouri, USA; p. 213A, lines 25-35; Dwelling 5; Family 5
25 MURPHY, T. Isaiah 55 [1815] M W Farmer $5000 $1000 MO
26 " , J. Rebecca 48 [1822] F W Keeping House MO
27 " , H. William 25 [1845] M W D. G. Merchant $3000 $1500 MO
28 " , Sarah 27 [1843] F W House Keeping MO
29 " , F. Peron 22 [1848] M W Farm Labourer MO
30 " , M. Anvill 21 [1849] M W Farm Labourer MO
31 " , W. Frank 19 [1851] M W At home MO
32 " , Emma 14 [1856] F W MO
33 " , C. Robert 11 [1859] M W MO
34 CLARK, Artemicia 50 [1820] F W House Keeper VA
35 TODD, J. Sarah 18 [1852] F W House Keeper MO.12
Rebecca Jane Clark and Isaiah Todd Murphy appeared in the census of 12 June 1880 at Richwoods Township, Miller Co., Missouri, USA; p. 225B, lines 12-16, Dwelling 176; Family 178
12 MURPHY, Isaiah T W M 64 [1816] Maried Farmer MO TN KY
13 " , Rebecka J. W F 60 [1820] Wife Married Keeps House IL VA VA
14 " , Robert C. W M 21 [1859] Single works on farm MO MO IL
15 HEDGE, William W M 15 Hired Single works on farm MO NC PA
16 SMELSER, Mary W F 16 hired single house work MO -- --.13
Rebecca Jane Clark lived; See attached picture of the home of Isaiah Todd Murphy and his wife Rebecca Jane (Clark) Murphy in Dixon, MO. Per Patricia Minch: "This photo was taken shortly before the home was demolished, after having been vacant for many years."14
Family | Isaiah Todd Murphy b. 19 Nov 1815, d. 21 Dec 1898 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 5 Sept 2014 at http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=eammo&h=15927&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t68721256_p42186657400_ktidz0q3d68721256z0q26pidz0q3d42186657400z0q26hidz0q3d83128857137z0q26dbidz0q3d2094z0q26rpidz0q3d15927z0q26hfz0q3dAllHintsz0q26pnz0q3d1z0q26hsz0q3dlastz0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32880z0q26pgplz0q3dtidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257chfz0q257cpnz0q257chsz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d42186657400_h83128857137. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2973] 1860 Federal Census, 1860 Census MO, Franklin Co., Central Township, Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Central, Franklin, Missouri; Roll: M653_619; Page: 407; Image: 413; Family History Library Film: 803619
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=40219599 - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Murphy Buffum et al: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/1227730/person/-1968652559/media/785625ae-543a-4578-8bd9-ba5736eca4dc?_phsrc=QkD2402&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S4919] 1820 Federal Census, 1820 Census IL Gallatin Co, 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Gallatin, Illinois; Page: 52; NARA Roll: M33_11; Image: 58
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7734&h=1355757
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7734/images/4433396_00058?pId=1355757 - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 24 January 2021), memorial page for Rebecca Jane Clark Murphy (7 Jan 1819–11 Sep 1899), Find a Grave Memorial no. 64568999, citing Dixon Cemetery, Dixon, Pulaski County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by booklover (contributor 47201324), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64568999. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002 record seen on 24 January 2021
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/11133593:1171
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1171/images/vrmmo1833_c2388-0174?usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=11133593 - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Rebecca Jane Clark Murphy: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64568999
- [S487] 1840 Federal Census, 1840 Census MO, Franklin Co., St. Johns Township, , Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: St John, Franklin, Missouri; Roll: 223; Page: 214; Image: 1140; Family History Library Film: 0014855
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8057&h=3251647
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8057/images/4409679_01140 - [S484] 1850 Federal Census, 1850 Census MO Franklin Co Dist 31, Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 31, Franklin, Missouri; Roll: M432_399; Page: 87A; Image: 177
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=3768653 - [S2973] 1860 Federal Census, 1860 Census MO, Franklin Co., Central Township, Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Central, Franklin, Missouri; Roll: M653_619; Page: 407; Image: 413; Family History Library Film: 803619
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7667&h=40219599
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4233968_00413?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.222660505.344038485.1611252738-443359675.1574024807&pId=40219599 - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Murphy Buffum et al: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/20042263/person/888170395/media/dc1a0c12-9f0d-435c-87fc-240c74747681?_phsrc=QkD2398&usePUBJs=true
- [S2974] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census MO, Pulaski Co., Union Township, Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Union, Pulaski, Missouri; Roll: M593_801; Page: 213A; Image: 107; Family History Library Film: 552300
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7163&h=2664603
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7163/images/4273700_00107?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.252682507.344038485.1611252738-443359675.1574024807&pId=2664603 - [S2975] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census MO, Miller Co., Richwoods Township, Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Richwoods, Miller, Missouri; Roll: 703; Family History Film: 1254703; Page: 225B; Enumeration District: 106; Image: 0454
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&indiv=try&h=33855285 - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Murphy Buffum et al ( originally shared on 28 Mar 2007): https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/1227730/person/-1968652570/media/83f89421-c598-44ef-82b3-830ab815c01b?_phsrc=QkD2406&usePUBJs=true
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Isaac Lilburn Murphy: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1227730/person/-1968652642
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Thomas A Murphy: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=55033669
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Rebecca Jane Murphy: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/1227730/person/-1968652080
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Farrar Murphy: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64510958
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Anvil Milton Murphy: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8980704
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Frank Wesley Murphy: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64511026
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Robert Campbell Murphy: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64569043
Winifred "Winney" Gentry1
F, #76876, b. 4 February 1806, d. 29 January 1887
| Father | David Gentry Jr.1 b. 11 Nov 1761, d. c 1813 |
| Mother | Jane Haggard1 b. 1 Jan 1761, d. 1 Aug 1841 |
| Last Edited | 2 Oct 2025 |
Winifred "Winney" Gentry was born on 4 February 1806 at Kentucky, USA.1
Winifred "Winney" Gentry died on 29 January 1887 at Kentucky, USA, at age 80.1
Winifred "Winney" Gentry was buried after 29 January 1887 at Hayden Rose Cemetery, Duluth, Madison Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave: "From Find A Grave member LT (#47628459):
Ona 'Oney' was the daughter of David Gentry (1761-1812) and Jane Haggard (1761–1841). Oney, and her sisters, Jane and Winnie, were spinsters. A will which was probated Feb. 5, 1855 Madison Co., Kentucky which was given under oath 6 November 1852, signed Oney, Jane and Winnie Gentry stated:
We, Oney, Jane and Winnie Gentry, of the County of Madison and State of Ky., do make this our last will and testament; we hereby devise to the survivor of us all, the estate either of us may own at our respective deaths." They lived lives separately from their family but with each other."1
Winifred "Winney" Gentry died on 29 January 1887 at Kentucky, USA, at age 80.1
Winifred "Winney" Gentry was buried after 29 January 1887 at Hayden Rose Cemetery, Duluth, Madison Co., Kentucky, USA;
From Find a Grave: "From Find A Grave member LT (#47628459):
Ona 'Oney' was the daughter of David Gentry (1761-1812) and Jane Haggard (1761–1841). Oney, and her sisters, Jane and Winnie, were spinsters. A will which was probated Feb. 5, 1855 Madison Co., Kentucky which was given under oath 6 November 1852, signed Oney, Jane and Winnie Gentry stated:
We, Oney, Jane and Winnie Gentry, of the County of Madison and State of Ky., do make this our last will and testament; we hereby devise to the survivor of us all, the estate either of us may own at our respective deaths." They lived lives separately from their family but with each other."1
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31496999/winifred-gentry: accessed October 2, 2025), memorial page for Winifred “Winney” Gentry (4 Feb 1806–29 Jan 1887), Find a Grave Memorial ID 31496999, citing Hayden Rose Cemetery, Duluth, Madison County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by LuannG (contributor 47037906).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
William Poague Sr.1
M, #76880, d. circa 1776
| Last Edited | 12 Sep 2014 |
William Poague Sr. died circa 1776; d. 10 months after his marriage to Catherine Madison.1 He married Catherine "Kitty" Madison, daughter of Humphrey Madison and Mary Dickenson, in 1776
; her 2nd husband.1
; her 2nd husband.1
Family | Catherine "Kitty" Madison b. c 1754, d. 18 Jul 1818 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S2793] John N. McCue, compiler, The McCues of the Old Dominion: Supplemented with Brief Charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham Families (Mexico, MO: Missouri Prtg & Pub. Co., June 1912), pp. 57-58. Hereinafter cited as McCue [1912] McCues of the Old Dominion.
William Poague Jr.1
M, #76881, b. circa 1777
| Father | William Poague Sr.1 d. c 1776 |
| Mother | Catherine "Kitty" Madison1 b. c 1754, d. 18 Jul 1818 |
| Last Edited | 12 Sep 2014 |
William Poague Jr. was born circa 1777; born after his father's death.1
Citations
- [S2793] John N. McCue, compiler, The McCues of the Old Dominion: Supplemented with Brief Charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham Families (Mexico, MO: Missouri Prtg & Pub. Co., June 1912), pp. 57-58. Hereinafter cited as McCue [1912] McCues of the Old Dominion.
Humphrey Madison1,2,3,4
M, #76882, b. 25 April 1730, d. 11 September 1756
| Father | Thomas Madison5 d. 20 Jan 1754 |
| Mother | Johannah Buckner5 d. 13 Apr 1758 |
| Charts | Ancestors - Martha Elizabeth HART |
| Reference | GAV6 |
| Last Edited | 28 Jun 2018 |
Humphrey Madison was born on 25 April 1730 at Virginia, USA.1,5 He married Mary Dickenson, daughter of Adam Dickinson and Catherine Stephenson, on 17 August 1753 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd of 3 husband. Date is date of license from Early Virginia Marriages Augusta County page 85 August 17, 1753, Humphrey Madison (Bride not named.)6,7
Humphrey Madison died on 11 September 1756 at Killed in Indian raid, Jackson River, Alleghany Co., Virginia, USA, at age 26; From Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly 35:3:252:
; Her 2nd of 3 husband. Date is date of license from Early Virginia Marriages Augusta County page 85 August 17, 1753, Humphrey Madison (Bride not named.)6,7
Humphrey Madison died on 11 September 1756 at Killed in Indian raid, Jackson River, Alleghany Co., Virginia, USA, at age 26; From Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly 35:3:252:
A brief history of Bath County, Virginia, By Jean Graham McAllister, 1920 “Virginia Magazine of History,” by J. T. McAllister, (July, 1894), also History of Highland County by Oren Frederic Morton 1911. http://www.roanetnhistory.o rg/bookread.php?loc=WaddellsAnnals&pgid=152
The first surveys of Bath Co VA were made on September 26, 1745 with the first white settlement in this area occurring at that time. John Byrd purchased on Jackson’s River in 1754 in what is now Bath Co. VA. Frequent raids were made by the Shawnee Indians through the section guarded by Ft. Dinwiddie. .
Of the Indian raids into Bath County, VA, the earliest known took place near the middle of September 1756 within or very near the present county limits, and mainly along Jackson’s River. During this raid, the families who usually sought protection there were warned of the approaching danger. The families were trying to escape to Fort Dinwiddie, located on the Jackson River one mile north of Fassifern Farm. This fort had been recently visited by General George Washington in his Southern tour of inspection in 1755. The John Byrd family delayed their flight, and the father, John, was killed within sight of the fort. Mrs. Byrd (nee Mary ‘ Margaret’ Dean [sister of William and John Dean]) and six of her children including John Jr., age 8. A younger sister, Sarah Byrd (b 1743) was not taken and became the ward of her uncle John Dean. (She married Samuel Vance.)
In all, 9 men, 1 woman, and 3 children were killed and 2 men were wounded in the raid. In addition to John Byrd, among the slain were Ensign Humphrey Madison, Nicholas Carpenter, James Mayse, and James Montgomery. Joseph Carpenter, David Galloway, George Kincaid, and a Mrs. McConnell were captured, but got away. Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. George Kincaid (nee Elizabeth Dean, daughter of William and Sarah [Campbell]) , Mrs. Persinger, and 25 boys and girls were taken to the Indian towns in Ohio. Among the children were 6 Byrds, 5 Carperters,3 Kincaids, and 2 Persingers. Paul Larsh, abandoning his goods, rescued Elizabeth Kincaid by carrying her on his back the two miles to his boat. He then paddled down the little Miami and the Ohio Rivers and up the Mississippi to the French settlement of Kaskaskia. On June 19, 1759 they were married in the Church of St. Ann at Fort Chartres and had a son Charles and daughter Hannah. .
Bouquet’s decisive victory at Brushy Run over Pontiac in 1763, near the site of Pittsburg, and subsequent treaty of 1764, brought an end to the war with Pontiac. The Indians were required to give up their prisoners they had collected during the preceding 10 years. List F of prisoners delivered to Ft. Pitt in Jan. 1765 included: Margaret Bird, "an old woman taken years ago from Jackson River, died since her arrival." List G: Molly Bird, taken from Greenbrier, 10 yrs. in captivity; and Nalupua Bird, sister to Molly Bird, 6 yrs. Nalupua, less than 10 yrs. old, may have been daughter of Margaret Bird with one of her Indian captors, but this is not confirmed by any written account.. Also among this number were Mrs. Mayse, John Byrd, Jr and several others including one of the Kincaid children. A sister, Kathryn, 2 years older, was married to an Indian chief, and never returned..
During his capture, John Byrd, Jr. became so Indianized that it was quite awhile before he could reconcile himself to the ways of h is own people. When he was returned, now a boy of sixteen, he was wearing a gold chain fastened to punctures in his nose and ears. His bravery put him in high favor with his captors. They had him climb trees to drive bears out of them, but took care that he was not harmed. The only time he took fright was when he heard a gun and knew a bear was making for him. The Indians were greatly attached to the boy and intended making him a chief. He made two attempts to return to the Indians, but was prevented. He was a favorite with the red men, and made at least one attempt to go back to them. .
John Byrd Jr. (aka Indian John) married Mary Ann Hamilton, they had 7 children, and became the ancestor of the Byrds of Bath and Highland counties. Andrew Hamilton Byrd, whose wife was Elizabeth Capito, was the only son to stay in Bath. He was twice its sheriff. (1849 & 1857). John Byrd died in 1836. He was the grand-father of John T. Byrd, of Bath.
Alexander McClintic (b. 2-16-1787) married Alice Byrd daughter of "Indian John" Byrd, son of John Byrd who was killed by an Indian in 1757. Alice was the sister of Andrew Byrd of Bath County and to Thomas Byrd of Greenbrier County and later of Saline County, Missouri. Alexander McClintic lived on land inherited from his father east of Marlin's Bottom Turnpike near Lewisburg. Before the Civil War, he moved to Missouri and all contact with Greenbrier kinfolk was lost. He probably lived in Saline County, Missouri where Thomas Byrd lived because around the year 1900, Joe, Mary and Sarah McClintic, all old and unmarried, lived in Saline County, Missouri and were children of Alexander McClintic and known by several of the distant and near kin living in Missouri.8,9![]()
His estate was probated on 15 December 1756 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
; Ancestry.com - Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Name: Humphrey Madison
Date: 15 Dec 1756
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Notes: This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks #1: Adam Dickinson's bond as administrator of Humphrey Madison.
Description #1: Decedent
Remarks #2: Adam Dickinson's bond as administrator of Humphrey Madison.
Description #2: Administrator
Book: WB2-180
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.
Original data: Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.10
; seen on Ancestry.com:
A HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS (1912, Volume 3)
by E. Polk Johnson
Page 1347
"On the 1st of May, 1884. Captain Phister was united in marriage to Miss Flora Eleanor Hannan, who was born at Hannan's Landing, Gallia County, Ohio, and is the third daughter of the late Dr. William Franklin Hannan and Caroline Matilda (Graham) Hannan. Dr. Hannan was from Gallia County, Ohio, a lineal descendant of the Madison, Taylor and Henry families of Virginia, which contributed two of our presidents and our greatest orator, and also of the family from which came John M. Dickinson, signer of the constitution. His maternal great-grandmother. Katherine (Madison) Arbuckle, was a daughter of Humphrey Madison, son of John Madison, one of the founders of Augusta County, Virginia, who was a son of Ambrose Madison and Frances Taylor, grandparents of President Madison, and Mary Brown (nee Dickinson). She was born in 1754. and was a niece of Bishop Madison of Virginia, and of Governor George Madison of Kentucky, and cousin to President Madison.
Humphrey Madison was killed by Indians in 1764, while living at Fort Jackson, now Covington, Allegheny County, Virginia, and his two stepsons, Adam and William Brown, captured.
Katherine Madison was thrice married, first to Captain Robert McClanahan. who was killed at the battle of Point Pleasant; second, to William Pogue, who lived but ten months, and third, to William Arbuckle, born in 1752, of Scotch parentage, near Balcony Falls, James river, Botetourt County, Virginia. He was a son of Mathew Arbuckle, and came of brave and adventurous stock, the first of that name in America being Captain Robert Arbuckle, commander of the ship "Golden Fortune". He was a younger brother of Capt. Mathew Arbuckle, the gallant British officer before, and American officer during and after the Revolution, who led General Andrew Lewis' army through the trackless wilderness to the mouth of the Great Kanawha, where the memorable battle of Point Pleasant took place in 1774 in which William Arbuckle participated. He was also a daring follower of George Rogers Clark in his thrilling march to the capture of Vincennes, Kaskaskia, and the conquest of the northwest. He afterwards settled on a large estate in the beautiful valley of the Kanawha, sixteen miles above Point Pleasant, where he and his wife, Katherine Madison, are buried. Their children intermarried with the Craigs, Alexanders, Clarks. Nelsons and Beattys, whose history is interwoven with that of Virginia, Kentucky and parts of Ohio, Indiana and Missouri. Their oldest daughter, Jane Madison Arbuckle. married Captain Joseph McMullin, one of the heroes of Point Pleasant, a family which subsequently furnished many soldiers to the Confederacy.
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ChristopherGSaville Incorrect Reference: ...Katherine (Madison) Arbuckle (b.1754) , was a daughter of Humphrey Madison (b.), son of John Madison (b.1709), one of the founders of Augusta County, Virginia, who was a [replace "son" with "brother"] of Ambrose Madison (b.1700) and [insert "his wife"] Frances Taylor (b. 1700), grandparents of President Madison (b.1750)....
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ChristopherGSaville Corrected Errors (plus Dates of Birth): "...Katherine (Madison) Arbuckle (b.1754), was a daughter of Humphrey Madison (b.1730) [replace comma with "--"] son of John Madison (b.1698-1709), one of the founders of Augusta County, Virginia, who was a [replace "son" with "brother" of Ambrose Madison (b.1700) and [insert "his wife"] Frances Taylor (b.1700), grandparents of President Madison (b.1750) [replace comma with "--"] and Mary Brown (nee Dickinson) (b.1720)."
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Robin Richmond Correction re Katherine Madison: ... ...Katherine (Madison) Arbuckle (b.1754) , was a daughter of Humphrey Madison (b.), son of John Madison (b.1709), one of the founders of Augusta County, Virginia, who was a [replace "son" with "brother"] of Ambrose Madison (b.1700) and [insert "his wife"] Frances Taylor (b. 1700), grandparents of President Madison (b.1750)....
Originally posted by ChristopherGSaville.11 Humphrey Madison was also known as Humphry Madison.6
Humphrey Madison began military service French and Indian War - Dickenson's Rangers
Original data: Morton, Oren Frederic. A centennial history of Alleghany County, Virginia. Dayton, Va.: J.K. Ruebush Co., 1923.3![]()
Humphrey Madison lived at Botetourt Co., Virginia, USA.6 GAV-6.
Humphrey Madison was mentioned in a land transaction on 4 February 1748 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Ancestry.com - Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Name: Humphrey Madison
Date: 4 Feb 1748
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Property: On Little Calfpasture; Beverley Manor patent line; Grassy Lick tract.
Notes: This land record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: Delivered to Humphrey Madison, 1753.
Description: Mentioned
Book: 2-108
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004.
Original data:
Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Crozier, William Armstrong, ed. Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800. Being transcriptions from the original files at the County Court House of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners. New York, NY: Fox, Duffield & Co., 1905.
The will abstracts for Isle of Wight and Norfolk counties were taken from microfilmed copies of the original Will Books. Some of these records may be found at the Family History Library as well as other libraries and archives. The originals may be found at the appropriate county courthouses.
For individual sources please see the Notes section listed with each record.12
Humphrey Madison was mentioned in a land transaction on 27 February 1749 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Ancestry.com - Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Name: Humphrey Madison
Date: 27 Feb 1749
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Property: 213 acres on Little Calfpasture patent line.
Notes: This land record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: Grantor not named. Delivered to Humphrey Madison 30 Aug 1753.
Description: Mentioned
Book: 2-416
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004.
Original data:
Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Crozier, William Armstrong, ed. Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800. Being transcriptions from the original files at the County Court House of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners. New York, NY: Fox, Duffield & Co., 1905.
The will abstracts for Isle of Wight and Norfolk counties were taken from microfilmed copies of the original Will Books. Some of these records may be found at the Family History Library as well as other libraries and archives. The originals may be found at the appropriate county courthouses.
For individual sources please see the Notes section listed with each record.13
Humphrey Madison lived in 1753 at Bath Co., Virginia, USA; from Annals of Bath Co., VA: "Humphrey Madison was a deputy sheriff in 1753 and was killed by Indians three years later. He must have lived on the Cowpasture, as his estate was appraised by four men of the Dickenson settlement.
p. 197.2![]()
Humphrey Madison was mentioned in a land transaction on 3 August 1753 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Ancestry.com - Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Name: Humphrey Madison
Date: 3 Aug 1753
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Property: 600 acres; Buffalo Creek of Roanoke; The Barrens; corner Joshua McCormick; Corraven's Creek.
Notes: This land record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: By patent 3 Nov 1750. Delivered to Benj. Estell Nov 1762.
Description: Witness
Book: 5-333
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004.
Original data: Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Crozier, William Armstrong, ed. Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800. Being transcriptions from the original files at the County Court House of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners. New York, NY: Fox, Duffield & Co., 1905.
The will abstracts for Isle of Wight and Norfolk counties were taken from microfilmed copies of the original Will Books. Some of these records may be found at the Family History Library as well as other libraries and archives. The originals may be found at the appropriate county courthouses.
For individual sources please see the Notes section listed with each record.14
Humphrey Madison was mentioned in a land transaction on 18 April 1755 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Ancestry.com - Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Name: Humphrey Madison
Date: 18 Apr 1755
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Property: Horses and personal property.
Notes: This land record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: 82, conveys two bay mares that run at the Falling Spring, one bay mare purchased at sale of Moffett's estate, and 2 colts that run at George Moffett's, 1 bay mare purchased of James Means, one mare purchased of Joseph England, and other various personal p
Description: Mortgagor
Book: 7-147
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004.
Original data: Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Crozier, William Armstrong, ed. Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800. Being transcriptions from the original files at the County Court House of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners. New York, NY: Fox, Duffield & Co., 1905.
The will abstracts for Isle of Wight and Norfolk counties were taken from microfilmed copies of the original Will Books. Some of these records may be found at the Family History Library as well as other libraries and archives. The originals may be found at the appropriate county courthouses.
For individual sources please see the Notes section listed with each record.15
Humphrey Madison began military service in 1756 at French and Indian War, Alleghany Co., Virginia, USA, Ensign in Dickenson's Rangers.16
Family | Mary Dickenson b. 1725, d. 1770 |
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Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Humphrey Madison: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/10629298/person/-506794280. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2794] Oren Frederic Morton, Annals of Bath County, Virginia (Staunton, VA: McClure Co., 1917, c1918), p. 197. Hereinafter cited as Morton [1918] Annals of Bath Co., VA.
- [S2768] Oren Frederic Morton, A centennial history of Alleghany County, Virginia (Dayton, VA: J. K. Ruebush Co,, 1923), Chapter XX: Soldiers of 1861 and earlier wars, p. 155. Hereinafter cited as Morton [1923] - Cent History Alleghany Co VA.
- [S4188] William Armstrong Crozi9er, Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776, Vol. 2 (Baltimore: Southern Book Co., 1954), p. 15. Hereinafter cited as Crozier [1954] Virginia Colonial Militia v.2.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Document seen on Ancestry.con on 5 June 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/23450333/person/12589477894/media/6ac5e43b-db33-4347-ba09-5cf0e4e37e5a?_phsrc=OQU2193&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2793] John N. McCue, compiler, The McCues of the Old Dominion: Supplemented with Brief Charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham Families (Mexico, MO: Missouri Prtg & Pub. Co., June 1912), p. 57. Hereinafter cited as McCue [1912] McCues of the Old Dominion.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Flack Family Tree - Mary Davis Dickenson: https://ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10629298/person/-506793111/facts
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, excerpt seen on Ancestry.com on 12 Sept 2014 at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12237213/storyx/47471533-8154-4983-bce5-c0f902c64e33
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Image of Land Bounty record seen on Ancestry.com on 12 Sept 2014 at http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1997_01_01_0254/522749182?backurl=http%3a%2f%2ftrees.ancestry.com%2ftree%2f10629298%2fperson%2f-506794280&ssrc=pt_t10629298_p-506794280_kpidz0q3d-506794280z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid&backlabel=ReturnToTree#?imageId=VGS_1997_01_01_0254
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Probate record with Remarks #1 seen on Ancestry.com on 12 Sept 2014 at: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=VaRecords_ga&h=76591&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=pt_t10629298_p-506794280_kpidz0q3d-506794280z0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q26pgplz0q3dpid
Probate record with Remarks #2 seen on Ancestry.com on 28 June 2018 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7832&h=34691&ssrc=pt&tid=40929115&pid=19554226905&usePUB=true - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Materials seen on Ancestry.com on 17 August 2014 at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23450333/person/5092931138/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Land record seen on Ancestry.com on 28 June 2018 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=VaRecords_ga&h=76593&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=3001
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Land record seen on Ancestry.com on 28 June 2018 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=VaRecords_ga&h=76592&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=3001
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Land record seen on Ancestry.com on 19 May 2018 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7832&h=76590&ssrc=pt&tid=9869&pid=6958555074&usePUB=true
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Mortgage record seen on Ancestry.com on 19 May 2018 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7832&h=76589&ssrc=pt&tid=24948829&pid=1591450947&usePUB=true
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Document seen on Ancestry.con on 5 June 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/23450333/person/12589477894/media/a44786ea-2b38-4e56-b598-229dbc8b0380?_phsrc=OQU2193&usePUBJs=true
Mary Dickenson1,2
F, #76883, b. 1725, d. 1770
| Father | Adam Dickinson b. 5 Feb 1701/2, d. c 1760; Adam was an early settler in the Cowpasture area where the Madisons were.3 |
| Mother | Catherine Stephenson4 b. c 1709, d. c 1790 |
| Charts | Ancestors - Martha Elizabeth HART |
| Reference | GAV6 |
| Last Edited | 30 Jun 2018 |
Mary Dickenson was born in 1725 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA.5 She married Samuel Brown, son of (?) Brown, circa 1743.6
Mary Dickenson married Humphrey Madison, son of Thomas Madison and Johannah Buckner, on 17 August 1753 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd of 3 husband. Date is date of license from Early Virginia Marriages Augusta County page 85 August 17, 1753, Humphrey Madison (Bride not named.)2,3 Mary Dickenson married John/James Littlepage, son of Col. James Littlepage and Sarah Winston, circa 1757
; Her 3rd husband of 3. Her 2nd husband died in 1756.7
Mary Dickenson died in 1770 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA.5
GAV-6.
; McCue [1912:57] says "Mary Dickerson, dau. of John Dickeson, one of the signers of the Constitution of the United States." However, as mkflack has pointed out to me in an Ancestry.com message on 6 June 2018, " I am pretty sure she is not the daughter of John Dickinson, signer. His biography has no reference to a daughter Mary marrying Humphrey Madison; he lived in Delaware and Philadelphia whereas Mary and Humphrey were definitely in the Augusta, VA area." I tend to agree that it is unlikely that Mary was the dau. of John "The Signer". GA Vaut
"A post on an Ancestry.com discussion board names Mary Davis Dickenson marrying Humphrey Madison after her first husband Samuel Brown died.
"There were a number of Dickenson's living in the Cowpasture area and Humphrey served with them. See Annals of Bath, County.
"There are also her children's names - Samuel's sons were Adam (after her father ?), William, and Samuel (after her husband ? ). Her second marriage to Humphrey produced a daughter, Catherine (after her mother ?). Her third marriage to John Littlepage produced son John Dickenson Littlepage."2,8,3 Mary Dickenson was also known as Mary Dickeson.2 Mary Dickenson was also known as Mary Dickerson.9
In Samuel Brown's will dated 6 December 1749 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA, Mary Dickenson was named as an heir; Ancestry.com - Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Name: Samuel Brown
Date: 6 Dec 1749
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Notes: This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: Samuel Brown's will, farmer - Brother. Henry Brown, colt that runs at Round Oak; two youngest brothers, Daniel and David; wife, Mary, mare bought of Robert Gay; two children, Adam (eldest) and Henry Brown, infants. To eldest born, Adam, house and land at Round Oake. Executors. Adam Dickinson and brother Henry Brown. Teste: Bej. Hardin, John Dickinson, Isaac Scholley. Proved, 22d May, 1750 by Hardin and Dickinson
Description: Decedent
Book: WB1-234
Prove Date: 22 May 1750
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004.
Original data:
Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Crozier, William Armstrong, ed. Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800. Being transcriptions from the original files at the County Court House of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners. New York, NY: Fox, Duffield & Co., 1905.
The will abstracts for Isle of Wight and Norfolk counties were taken from microfilmed copies of the original Will Books. Some of these records may be found at the Family History Library as well as other libraries and archives. The originals may be found at the appropriate county courthouses.
For individual sources please see the Notes section listed with each record.10,11
Mary Dickenson married Humphrey Madison, son of Thomas Madison and Johannah Buckner, on 17 August 1753 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd of 3 husband. Date is date of license from Early Virginia Marriages Augusta County page 85 August 17, 1753, Humphrey Madison (Bride not named.)2,3 Mary Dickenson married John/James Littlepage, son of Col. James Littlepage and Sarah Winston, circa 1757
; Her 3rd husband of 3. Her 2nd husband died in 1756.7
Mary Dickenson died in 1770 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA.5
GAV-6.
; McCue [1912:57] says "Mary Dickerson, dau. of John Dickeson, one of the signers of the Constitution of the United States." However, as mkflack has pointed out to me in an Ancestry.com message on 6 June 2018, " I am pretty sure she is not the daughter of John Dickinson, signer. His biography has no reference to a daughter Mary marrying Humphrey Madison; he lived in Delaware and Philadelphia whereas Mary and Humphrey were definitely in the Augusta, VA area." I tend to agree that it is unlikely that Mary was the dau. of John "The Signer". GA Vaut
"A post on an Ancestry.com discussion board names Mary Davis Dickenson marrying Humphrey Madison after her first husband Samuel Brown died.
"There were a number of Dickenson's living in the Cowpasture area and Humphrey served with them. See Annals of Bath, County.
"There are also her children's names - Samuel's sons were Adam (after her father ?), William, and Samuel (after her husband ? ). Her second marriage to Humphrey produced a daughter, Catherine (after her mother ?). Her third marriage to John Littlepage produced son John Dickenson Littlepage."2,8,3 Mary Dickenson was also known as Mary Dickeson.2 Mary Dickenson was also known as Mary Dickerson.9
In Samuel Brown's will dated 6 December 1749 at Augusta Co., Virginia, USA, Mary Dickenson was named as an heir; Ancestry.com - Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
Name: Samuel Brown
Date: 6 Dec 1749
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Notes: This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: Samuel Brown's will, farmer - Brother. Henry Brown, colt that runs at Round Oak; two youngest brothers, Daniel and David; wife, Mary, mare bought of Robert Gay; two children, Adam (eldest) and Henry Brown, infants. To eldest born, Adam, house and land at Round Oake. Executors. Adam Dickinson and brother Henry Brown. Teste: Bej. Hardin, John Dickinson, Isaac Scholley. Proved, 22d May, 1750 by Hardin and Dickinson
Description: Decedent
Book: WB1-234
Prove Date: 22 May 1750
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004.
Original data:
Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Crozier, William Armstrong, ed. Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800. Being transcriptions from the original files at the County Court House of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners. New York, NY: Fox, Duffield & Co., 1905.
The will abstracts for Isle of Wight and Norfolk counties were taken from microfilmed copies of the original Will Books. Some of these records may be found at the Family History Library as well as other libraries and archives. The originals may be found at the appropriate county courthouses.
For individual sources please see the Notes section listed with each record.10,11
Family 1 | Samuel Brown d. c 1749 |
| Children |
Family 2 | Humphrey Madison b. 25 Apr 1730, d. 11 Sep 1756 |
| Child |
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Family 3 | John/James Littlepage b. 1737, d. 1789 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Mary Dickenson: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/10629298/person/-506793111. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S2793] John N. McCue, compiler, The McCues of the Old Dominion: Supplemented with Brief Charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham Families (Mexico, MO: Missouri Prtg & Pub. Co., June 1912), p. 57. Hereinafter cited as McCue [1912] McCues of the Old Dominion.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Flack Family Tree - Mary Davis Dickenson: https://ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10629298/person/-506793111/facts
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Flack Family Tree - Catherine Stephenson: https://ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10629298/person/208883348/facts
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, NB This Ancestry. family tree cites no source for this date or place.
Iverson and Armstrong Family Tree - Mary Dickenson: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/25404563/person/1649269569/facts - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Flack Family Tree - Samuel Brown: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10629298/person/208729102/facts
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Flack Family Tree - John or James Littlepage: https://ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10629298/person/240037322437/facts
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 25 June 2018; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Document seen on Ancestry.con on 5 June 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/22924395/person/12118010511/media/108c3000-401d-4a71-b91e-921ece0bd00d?_phsrc=OQU2202&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Probate record seen on Ancestry.com on 25 June 2018 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7832&h=15120&ssrc=pt&tid=10629298&pid=208729102&usePUB=true
- [S3185] Lyman Chalkley, compiler, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 Volumes (n.p.: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912), Vol. 3, p. 16, also seen on Google at: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=wk8PAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA16. Hereinafter cited as Chalkley [1912] Chron Scotch-Irish Stlmnt in VA.
- [S3185] Lyman Chalkley, Chalkley [1912] Chron Scotch-Irish Stlmnt in VA, Vol. 3, p. 16 seen on Google at: https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=wk8PAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA16
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Flack Family Tree - Samuel Brown: https://ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10629298/person/240037322355/facts
- [S4217] Lloyd George Kitchner Carr, "The Ohio Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Application #91580 (Nat'l) - #5515 (OH State) John LITTLEPAGE", Ohio Society #5515, SAR Application #70204 seen on Ancestry.com on 26 June 2018 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2204&h=704674&ssrc=pt&tid=25404563&pid=1649271401&usePUB=true
Image: https://ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242301-00009/704674?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/25404563/person/1649271401/facts/citation/25275972283/edit/record#?imageId=32596_242301-00009, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "SAR Application #91580 John LITTLEPAGE."
John Dickinson1
M, #76884
| Last Edited | 15 Aug 2019 |
; per McCue [1912], p. 57: "...one of the signers of the Constitution of the United States."2
John Dickinson was also known as John Dickeson.2
John Dickinson was mentioned in a land transaction in 1760 at Alleghany Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Seen on Ancestry.com: "Patents for 490 acres - Dickenson, John great meadows on Meadow Creek." There is a patent in 1750 for an Adam Dickenson, possibly John's father or brother.
John Dickinson was mentioned in a land transaction in 1760 at Alleghany Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Seen on Ancestry.com: "Patents for 490 acres - Dickenson, John great meadows on Meadow Creek." There is a patent in 1750 for an Adam Dickenson, possibly John's father or brother.
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dickinson. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S2793] John N. McCue, compiler, The McCues of the Old Dominion: Supplemented with Brief Charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham Families (Mexico, MO: Missouri Prtg & Pub. Co., June 1912), p. 57. Hereinafter cited as McCue [1912] McCues of the Old Dominion.
James Ashley1
M, #76885, b. 7 March 1726
| Father | Isaac Ashley1 b. 24 Aug 1691 |
| Mother | Mary Wroth1 b. 24 Aug 1691, d. b 25 Jul 1749 |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2014 |
James Ashley was born on 7 March 1726 at Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S2795] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 1 (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Col Families of E. Shore of MD Vol 1.
Ann Ashley1
F, #76886, b. 15 February 1727
| Father | Isaac Ashley1 b. 24 Aug 1691 |
| Mother | Mary Wroth1 b. 24 Aug 1691, d. b 25 Jul 1749 |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2014 |
Ann Ashley was born on 15 February 1727 at Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S2795] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 1 (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Col Families of E. Shore of MD Vol 1.
Isaac Ashley1
M, #76887, b. 6 May 1731
| Father | Isaac Ashley1 b. 24 Aug 1691 |
| Mother | Mary Wroth1 b. 24 Aug 1691, d. b 25 Jul 1749 |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2014 |
Isaac Ashley was born on 6 May 1731 at Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S2795] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 1 (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Col Families of E. Shore of MD Vol 1.
Jacob Ashley1
M, #76888, b. 5 October 1733
| Father | Isaac Ashley1 b. 24 Aug 1691 |
| Mother | Mary Wroth1 b. 24 Aug 1691, d. b 25 Jul 1749 |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2014 |
Jacob Ashley was born on 5 October 1733 at Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S2795] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 1 (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Col Families of E. Shore of MD Vol 1.
Mary Ashley1
F, #76889, b. 1 January 1735
| Father | Isaac Ashley1 b. 24 Aug 1691 |
| Mother | Mary Wroth1 b. 24 Aug 1691, d. b 25 Jul 1749 |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2014 |
Citations
- [S2795] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 1 (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Col Families of E. Shore of MD Vol 1.
- [S2796] Ashley Family, e-file of typed document, 1 Dec 1997, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/5156, unknown repository, unknown repository address.
(unknown) Wroth1
F, #76890, b. 26 April 1736
| Father | Isaac Ashley1 b. 24 Aug 1691 |
| Mother | Mary Wroth1 b. 24 Aug 1691, d. b 25 Jul 1749 |
| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2014 |
(unknown) Wroth was born on 26 April 1736 at Maryland, USA.1
Citations
- [S2795] Robert W. and F. Edward Wright Barnes, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 1 (Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157: Family Line Publications, 1996), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Col Families of E. Shore of MD Vol 1.