Anthony Smith1

M, #82561
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Anthony Smith married Martha Bacon.1

Family

Martha Bacon
Child

Citations

  1. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.

Martha Bacon1

F, #82562
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Martha Bacon married Anthony Smith.1

Family

Anthony Smith
Child

Citations

  1. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.

Martha Lear1

F, #82563
FatherCol. John Lear1
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Martha Lear married Honorable Lewis II Burwell after 1692
; his 2nd wife; his 1st wife died in 1692.1

Family

Honorable Lewis II Burwell b. 1652, d. c 1710
Child

Citations

  1. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.

Col. John Lear1

M, #82564
Last Edited27 Aug 2017

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.

Mildred Howell1

F, #82565
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Mildred Howell married William Lightfoot, son of Honorable Philip Lightfoot and Mary Armistead, in 1746.1

Family

William Lightfoot b. 1722, d. b 1771

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 96. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Mary "Molly" Clack1

F, #82566, b. 1724
Last Edited24 Feb 2019
     Mary "Molly" Clack was born in 1724.2 She married John Lightfoot, son of Honorable Philip Lightfoot and Mary Armistead,
; her 1st husband.2 Mary "Molly" Clack married John Ruffin after 1751
; her 2nd husband; her 1st husband d 6 Sept 1751.2

Family 1

John Lightfoot b. c 1725, d. 6 Sep 1751

Family 2

John Ruffin

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 96. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 103.

John Ruffin1

M, #82567
Last Edited24 Feb 2019
     John Ruffin married Mary "Molly" Clack after 1751
; her 2nd husband; her 1st husband d 6 Sept 1751.1
      ;
Williams/Morton [2007:103] says that Mary Clack, the widow of John Lightfoot, married a John Ruffin. Davis [1989:537] says that Mary Clack Lightfoot married Robert Ruffin, the son of John and Martha (Hamlin) Ruffin.2,1 John Ruffin was also known as Robert Ruffin.2

Family

Mary "Molly" Clack b. 1724

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989), p. 537. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families.

Honorable Nathaniel Burwell1

M, #82568, b. 1680
FatherHonorable Lewis II Burwell1 b. 1652, d. c 1710
MotherAbigail Smith1 b. 11 Mar 1656/57, d. 12 Nov 1692
Last Edited8 Apr 2018
     Honorable Nathaniel Burwell married Elizabeth Carter, daughter of Hon. Robert "King" Carter and Judith Armistead,
; Her 1st husband.1,2 Honorable Nathaniel Burwell was born in 1680.1

Family

Elizabeth Carter
Child

Citations

  1. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  2. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, The Armistead Family, 1635-1910 (Richmond, VA: Whisttet & Shepperson Printers, 1910), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Garber [1910] The Armistead Family.

Lewis Burwell1

M, #82569, b. 1711, d. 1756
FatherHonorable Nathaniel Burwell1,2 b. 1680
MotherElizabeth Carter1,2
Last Edited8 Apr 2018
     Lewis Burwell married Mary Willis.1,3
Lewis Burwell was born in 1711.1
Lewis Burwell died in 1756.1
      ; from Wikipedia: "Lewis Burwell I/II (1711–1756) - During his year as president, the General Assembly never met, but Burwell I/II did commission the Fry-Jefferson map of Virginia. Lewis Burwell, often referred to as President Lewis Burwell (because he served as president/acting Governor of Virginia for a year November 1750 – 1751). His mother was Elizabeth Carter (making King Carter his maternal grandfather) and he was the oldest son of Nathaniel Burwell (1681–1721) (his paternal grandfather was Lewis Burwell II (1652 - c. 1710) ).[13][14] Shortly after his father's death in 1721 he was sent to school in England. He returned quickly upon hearing of King Carter's death in 1732 and assumed the role of plantation owner and politician (serving in the House of Burgesses (1742) on behalf of Gloucester County. Within five years of his return he had married Mary Willis, the daughter of a wealthy neighbor, and joined their two estates into a massive 7000 acre plantation.[13] He and Mary Willis resided in 'Whitemarsh', Gloucester Co., VA.[15] Quickly rising among his peers, he was named to the governor's council (1743–1756). He became acting governor of Virginia on Thomas Lee's death (November 14, 1750),[15] and remained such till the arrival of Governor Dinwiddie (November 20, 1751).[15] During his year as president, the General Assembly never met, but Burwell did commission the Fry-Jefferson map of Virginia. Ill health limited his role in later years, and he died in 1756.[13][15]"
Wkipedia cites:
[13] Schrock, Randall. "Lewis Burwell (1711 or 1712–1756)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
[14] "Bedwell and Burwell". Roots Web. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
[15] "Mildred Louise BEDINGER". Oblevins.com. Retrieved 5 August 2015.1

Family

Mary Willis
Child

Citations

  1. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  2. [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, The Armistead Family, 1635-1910 (Richmond, VA: Whisttet & Shepperson Printers, 1910), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Garber [1910] The Armistead Family.
  3. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Mary Willis1

F, #82570
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Mary Willis married Lewis Burwell, son of Honorable Nathaniel Burwell and Elizabeth Carter.1,2

Family

Lewis Burwell b. 1711, d. 1756
Child

Citations

  1. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  2. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Anne "Nancy" Burwell1

F, #82571, b. 1742, d. before December 1777
FatherLewis Burwell1 b. 1711, d. 1756
MotherMary Willis1
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Anne "Nancy" Burwell was born in 1742 at White Marsh, Gloucester Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Armistead Lightfoot, son of Honorable Philip Lightfoot and Mary Armistead, on 28 September 1759
; her 1st husband.1 Anne "Nancy" Burwell married Honorable Charles Grymes in 1773
; her 2nd husband.1
Anne "Nancy" Burwell died before December 1777.1

Family 1

Armistead Lightfoot b. 1730, d. 1771

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Honorable Charles Grymes1

M, #82572
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Honorable Charles Grymes married Anne "Nancy" Burwell, daughter of Lewis Burwell and Mary Willis, in 1773
; her 2nd husband.1
      .1

Family

Anne "Nancy" Burwell b. 1742, d. b Dec 1777

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Susanna Elizabeth Slaughter1,2

F, #82573, b. 1725, d. 1808
FatherRobert Slaughter2
MotherMary Smith2
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Susanna Elizabeth Slaughter was born in 1725 at Virginia, USA.2 She married Major Goodrich Lightfoot Jr., son of Col. Goodrich Lightfoot and Mary Chew, on 8 April 1736 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1,2

Susanna Elizabeth Slaughter died in 1808 at Franklin Co., Kentucky, USA.2

Family

Major Goodrich Lightfoot Jr. b. 14 Feb 1713, d. 26 Apr 1778

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 107. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 110.

Elizabeth Barrow1

F, #82574, b. 1725, d. 5 November 1805
FatherEdward Barrow2,3,4 b. 1701, d. 4 Jun 1733
MotherElizabeth Minor2,5,4 b. c 1705, d. a 1743
Last Edited26 Jul 2022
     Elizabeth Barrow was born in 1725 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.4 She married William Lightfoot, son of Col. Goodrich Lightfoot and Mary Chew, on 5 March 1747 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
; per Williams/Morton [2007:177]: "There is, however, a record in Westmoreland County of a marriage contract: 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no child at the time of Elizabeth's death, the negroes shall be vested in John Barrrows 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no ch5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no child at the time of Elizabeth's death, the negroes shall be vested in John Barrrows 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William[sic] and Margaret Ransdell. (signed) W. Ligfhtfoot, Nich. Minor
Witnessses: William Baylay, Josed Peirce, William Bruce
26 May 1747. Proved by the witnesses.6,4,7
"
Elizabeth Barrow died on 5 November 1805 at Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA.4
     Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
1747-1749 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Will Book 10, Part 3 [Antient Press]; Page 332-333
THIS INDENTURE made the fifth day of March in the twentieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., And in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six, Between WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT of the County of ORANGE, Gentleman, of one part and NICHOLAS MINOR of County of Westmorland, Gentleman, Uncle and Guardian of ELIZABETH BARROW, Spinster of the other part. Whereas a Marriage is intended to be shortly had and solemnized (by God's permission) between WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT and ELIZABETH BARROW and said ELIZABETH being possessed of or intituled to ten slaves, viz: Pompy, Black Moll, Mulato Moll, Hannah, Sarah, Joyce, Edenbrough, Billy, Eve and Jimmy, and WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT is willing and disposed in consideration of the intended marriage if the same shall take effect, to settle and make over the ten slaves upon and for the sole benefit and use of said ELIZABETH in case she shall survive him and have no issue by said WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT;
NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT in consideration of the intended marriage (if the same shall take effect) and the fortune and portion of said ELIZABETH and also in consideration of the sum of ten shillings by NICHOLAS MINOR to said WILLIAM in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath and by these presents doth agree to and with NICHOLAS MINOR that if the intended marriage shall take effect and WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT shall happen to die before said ELIZABETH, without leaving any issue by her, then said ELIZABETH shall have possess and enjoy the use not only of the ten slaves together with their future increase but also hold possess and enjoy her Dower in all the Lands and Tenements of said WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT, But if it shall happen that WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT shall leave one or more Child or Children by her, the said ELIZABETH, then in such case the Negroes together with their increase shall go and descend and be disposed of to the Child or Children of said ELIZABETH in such distributions and proportions as the Laws of this Colony direct and appoint in case of persons dying intestate; And if it shall happen that WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT shall survive said ELIZABETH having issue by her, then said WILLIAM shall have and enjoy the Negroes during his natural life together with their increase and after his death the same shall go and descend and devolve upon issue distributively as aforesaid; But if he shall have no Child by ELIZABETH living at the time of her death, then the said Negroes with their increase shall be vested in and remain to JOHN BARROW and MARGARETT RANSDELL and their heirs; In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents have set their hands and seals the day and year above written
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
WILLIAM BAYLY, WM: LIGHTFOOT
JOSEPH PEIRCE, WILLIAM BRUCE NICH: MINOR
March 5th 1746/7. Receiv'd of NICHOLAS MINOR the sum of Ten shillings being the consideration within mentioned; Witness my hand the day and year as above Witness WILLIAM BAYLY, WM: LIGHTFOOT
JOSEPH PEIRCE, WILLIAM BRUCE
Westmorland Sct. At a Court held for the said County the 26th day of May 1747 This Deed of Settlement of Negroes (together with the Receipt for consideration thereon endorsed) passed from WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT of the County of ORANGE, Gentleman, to NICHOLAS MINOR of the County of Westmorland, Gentleman, in behalf of ELIZABETH BARROW &c., was presented into Court by the said NICHOLAS and proved by the Oaths of WILLIAM BAYLY, JOSEPH PEIRCE and WILLIAM BRUCE, witnesses thereto, And on motion of the said NICHOLAS is admitted to Record Test GEORGE LEE, C. C. W.
Recorded the 5th day of June 1747, p. G. L., C. C. W.
===
1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 247-249
This Indenture made 16th April 1771 between WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT and ELIZABETH his Wife of County of Culpeper and JOHN STROTHER of same .. in consideration of sum One hundred and thirty pounds current money of Virginia hath sold unto John Strother 869 acres in Culpeper County and Brumfield Parish in the little fork of Rappahannock River lining on the Rush River it being part of 10,000 acres of land granted to JAMES COMPTON Esquire by the Right Honourable THOMAS LORD FAIRFAX Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia and is bounded Beginning at two red oaks on the Rush River and in corner to JAMES CANNON and runs with his line to three white oaks in a line made for WILLIAM PRIEST at head of a branch with his line to three red oaks in Payton's line thence with his line to two red oaks corner to FRANCIS SLAUGHTER thence with Slaughter's line to spanish oak on the long mountain thence the same course continued to the Rush River to the beginning ..
William Lightfoot
At Court continued and held for County of Culpeper Elizabeth Lightfoot
16th April 1771 This Indenture of Bargain and Sale ordered to be recorded.
June Court 1771 Elizabeth Wife of William Lightfoot this day came into Court and relinquished her Right of Dower with the lands contained in this Indenture at Citation.4

Family

William Lightfoot b. 1720, d. 1795

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 133. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 177.
  3. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Edward Barrow 1701 - 1733 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29678&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Barrow 1725 - 1805 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35985&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Minor Abt 1705 - Aft 1743 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29679&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, pp. 133, 177.
  7. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, William Lightfoot 1720 - 1795 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35984&tree=Tree1

Sarah Coleman1

F, #82575
FatherRobert Coleman1,2 b. 20 Feb 1701, d. 16 Dec 1793
Last Edited24 Jul 2022
     Sarah Coleman married Col. Francis Slaughter, son of Col. Francis Slaughter and AnnAnne Lightfoot, on 18 December 1758 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1

Family

Col. Francis Slaughter b. 1730, d. 1805

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Robert Coleman 1701 - 1793 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35970&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Robert Coleman1

M, #82576, b. 20 February 1701, d. 16 December 1793
Last Edited26 Jul 2022
     Robert Coleman was born on 20 February 1701 at South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA.2 He married Sarah Sanders on 24 November 1740 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA.3,2

Robert Coleman died on 16 December 1793 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, at age 92.2
     Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
1791-1803 Will Book D Culpeper Co Va
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I ROBERT COLEMAN of the Parish of Saint Marks in the County of Culpeper being of perfect mind and memory do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament revoking all other Wills by me made .
I give and devise and dispose of my Estate in the following manner,
Item after the payment of all my just debts and Funeral expences I give and bequeath to my Daughter FRANCIS CRUTCHER Ten pounds cash
Item I give and bequeath all the residue of my Estate to be equally divided between my Daughters ANN CLAYTON, SARAH SLAUGHTER, LUCY STROTHER, FRANCES CRUTCHER and SUSANNA YANCEY,
Item I hereby appoint my Trusty friend PHILIP CLAYTON to be my Executor.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty fifth day of September
Anno Domini 1793.
Presence AMBROSE CAMP, Robert Coleman
WILL: BROADUS. D. F. STROTHER
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 16th day of December 1793 This Last Will and Testament of Robert Coleman deceased was exhibited to the Court by Philip Clayton the Executor therein named and was proved by the oaths of Ambrose Camp and William Broadus two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded And on the motion of the said Executor Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form he having complied with the Law in that case made and provided.
===
1728-1733 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 19; [Antient Press]; Page 277-278
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come Know yee that I THOMAS COLEMAN of the County of KING & QUEEN doth hearby for divers good causes but more especially for the love and affection that I have and Beare unto my loving Son ROBERT COLEMAN do freely give unto him all that parcell of land containing five hundred and forty acres in the County of Essex in the Parish of Southfarnham &. bounded begining at a Corner Maple standing by the Run side at the mouth of the REEDY BRANCH runing thence up the several courses of the sd Branch to a Corner white Oak of HENRY BAKERs thence South West along BAKERs line to a Pine where lately stood a corner red Oake of HALLIARDs thence with HALLIARDs line a South by East Course to a white Oake Corner to the sd HILLARD standing by the BEST LAND SWAMP thence down the sd Swamp its several courses to the begining it being a tract of land that was lately found to Escheat from one STEPHEN BEMBRIDGE and all the land within the before recited bounds with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging I freely give unto my before mentioned loving Son ROBERT COLEMAN & to his heirs forever only reserving to my self the priviledge of makeing use of or occupying any part or parcel thereof during my natural life. In Witness whereof I have set my hand & seal this 15th day of February in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and thirty one
i.n presence of WM. COVINGTON, THOS. COLEMAN
MARY CRANE. WM COVINGTON JUNR
At a Court held for Essex County on the XVth day of February MDCCXXXI
THOMAS COLEMAN acknowledged his Deed Poll to his Son ROBERT COLEMAN which on his motion is admitted to record

===
1734-1760 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 11, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 2-4
At a court held 16 Sept 1735 .. application of ROBERT COLEMAN .. improvements of his tract of eight hundred acres lying at foot of Red Oak Mountain in Gourd Vine fork .. John Ashley, Joseph Bloodworth, John Shaw, Jonas Jenkins, or any two .. An account of the valuation of Robert Coleman's improvements
one dwelling house 12 foot wide by 15 foot long; one small mill house, a peach orchard with 33 trees, a nursery of peach and apple trees, tools listed .. Joseph Bloodworth, Jonas (his mark) Jenkins.
At a court held 18 Nov 1735 .. report ordered to be recorded.
===
1742-1751 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book D; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Nathaniel Sanders of Northampton Co., in North Carolina, bond to Robert Coleman of Spts. Co., Va., dated Jany 20, 1742, sd. Nathniel Sanders had left him by his deceased father, Nathaniel Sanders, 400 a. in Spts. Co., and for non payment due his majesty sd. Coleman petitioned and was granted the same. Witnesses, Jno. Wynill Sanders, George x Chapman, June 7, 1743.
===
1742-1745 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 23; [Antient Press]; Page 19-23
THIS INDENTURE made the seventeenth day of May in the year one thousand seven hundred and forty three Between THOMAS COLEMAN of the County of KING and QUEEN and ROBERT COLEMAN of the County of SPOTSILVANIA of the one part and JOHN TOWNLY of the County of KING and QUEEN of the other part; Witnesseth that the said THOMAS COLEMAN and ROBERT COLEMAN for the consideration of the summ of Forty six pounds current money of Virga: have sold unto the said JOHN TOWNLY his heirs & assigns forever, one parcel of land containing Two hundred thirty acres and ninety eight perches the said land being the Reversion of a tract of Five hundred and forty three acres and ninety eight perches granted by Patten t to the said THOMAS COLEMAN the fifth day of September in the year one thousand seven hundred and twenty three and was formerly granted to STEPHEN BENBRIDGE alias BENBRINK and land and premisses unto the said JOHN TOWNLY his heirs for ever, to be holden to our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs and Successors by the Quit rents accustomed, And the said THOMAS COLEMAN and ROBERT COLEMAN for themselves their heirs do hereby agree that it may be lawfull for him the said JOHN TOWNLY at all times here after peaceably to enjoy the said Land and premisses without trouble of them the said THOMAS COLEMAN and ROBERT COLEMAN their heirs or any other persons and that they will warrant and forever defend by these presents; In Witness whereof the parties have set their hands and seals
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
JOHN PICKETT, JUNR. THOMAS COLEMAN
ROBT. COLEMAN, ROBERT COLEMAN
GRIFFEN PURKINS
At a Court held for Essex County at Tappa: on the 17th day of May 1743
THOMAS COLEMAN and ROBERT COLEMAN acknowledged this Release Indented to JOHN
TOWNLY to be their act and deed (and SARAH the Wife of the said ROBERT relinquished
her right of Dower in the Land conveyed by the said Deed) which on the motion of the
said JOHN is admitted to Record and is truely recorded
Test W. BEVERLEY, Cl Cur
===
1742-1751 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book D; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Robert Coleman of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., and Sarah, his wife, to Henry Gatewood, Senr., of Par. and County afsd. £31 Os. 6d. curr. 174 a. in Spts. Co., on Glady Fork Run. Henry Gatewood, Junr., Dudley Gate- wood, Wm. Gatewood. June 4, 1745.
===
1742-1751 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book D; [William Armstrong Crozier];
June 4, 1745. Robert Coleman and Sarah, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Thomas Foster, Surgeon, of Par. and county afsd. £50 curr. 400 acres. A. Foster, John Gordon, Jno. Parrish. June 4, 1745.
===
1745-1747 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 10; [Antient Press]; Page 438
Indenture 25 Sept 1745 between ROBERT COLEMAN and SARAH, his wife, of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, and RICHARD LORT COLEMAN of St. Stephen's Par., County of King & Queen .. to Farm, lett land in the Gourd Vine Fork containing 900 acres pattent granted Robert Coleman 28 Sept 1730 and bounded .. Francis Brown's .. line .. Wm. Lobb's line .. in possession of Joseph Abel .. for five shillings ..
Witnesses: Robert Coleman
P. Clayton Sarah Coleman
J. Pendleton, John Campbell
Recorded Orange County 25 September 1746.
===
1745-1747 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 10; [Antient Press]; Page 439
Indenture 25 Sept 1746 between ROBERT COLEMAN and SARAH, his wife, Orange County, and RICHARD LORT COLEMAN, County of King and Queen .. Witnesseth .. that Robert Coleman and Sarah, his wife, granted land containing 300 acres .. for consideration hereinafter mentioned .. that is to say, Richard Lort Coleman truly pay half the costs accrued in taking up the 80 acres and all the charges incident that then Robert and Sarah make over all title to 300 acres of land unto Richard Lort Coleman .. divers good causes .. confirmed unto Richard Lort Coleman ..
Witnesses: Robert Coleman
P. Clayton Sarah (X) Coleman
J. Pendleton, John (X) Campbell
Recorded Orange County 25 September 1746.
===
1745-1747 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 10; [Antient Press]; Page 530-531
Indenture 22 Oct 1747 between ROBERT COLEMAN and SARAH, his wife, of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, and JOSEPH ABELL of same .. for and in consideration that William Lobb or Joseph Abell doth seal and save 800 acres of land hereafter mentioned .. according to law .. the said 200 acres being given for the said services before .. delivery of these presents .. hereby sell .. 200 acres of land .. part of pattent to Robert Coleman .. containing 800 acres .. dated 27 Sept 1732 .. bounded .. Francis Brown ..
Recorded Orange County Robert Coleman
22 October 1747 Sarah Coleman
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1742-1751 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book D; [William Armstrong Crozier];
July 5, 1748. Robert Coleman of Orange Co. and Sarah, his wife, to William Hutcheson of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. £31 curr. 226 a. in Spts. Co., on S. side Glady Run, part of pat. granted sd. Coleman, Augt. 30, 1744. John Chew, Samll. Major, A. Foster. July 5, 1748.
===
1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman];
Pages 200-01. 3 Jan. 1749 [1750]. John Wynill Sanders of Culpeper County to Robert Coleman of same. For £36.2.6 current money. Two Negroes Mingo and Phillis. For 5 shillings mortgage of Negro boy Harry, if John Wynill Sanders should not have a good title to Mingo and Phillis.
John Wynill Sanders
Wit: P. Clayton, VWm. Brown, B. Fargeson.
20 July 1750. Proved by Philip Clayton and William Brown.
===
1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 217-19.
18 Oct. 1750. Robert Coleman of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, and Sarah his wife, to William
Goggan of Lunenburgh Parish, Richmond County. For £25 current money. 300 acres in St. Thomas' Parish, Culpeper County, which was patented by Robert. Coleman and bought of Coleman by Daniel Brown and is part of a patent granted to Coleman 28 Sept. 1732 ... bounded by the lines of Joseph Abell (who holds 100 acres out of the patent) and the land formerly held by. Daniel Brown now by Rowland Cornelious and the Revd. Mr. John Thompson's land which he bought of Samuel Farguson, according to the bounds of the patent not before conveyed to Abell ...
Robert Coleman
Sarah Coleman
18 Oct. 1750. Acknowledged by Robert Coleman and Sarah his wife.
===
1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 247-50.
15 Nov. 1750. John Spotswood of Spotsylvania County, Esqr., son, heir and devisee of Alexander Spotswood late of Orange County Esqr. and Mary his wife, Elliott Benger Gent.,one of the executors of the last will and testament of Alexander Spotswood to to Robert Coleman of Culpeper County. For £24.2.- current money. 247 acres in St. Mark's Parish ... on a branch corner to Daniel Brown ... north side of Bloodworth's Road ... on a ridge. Alexander Spotswood by his last will and testament 19 April 1740 did devise all his lands in Virginia to his eldest Son John Spotswood and to the heirs male of his body and for default he gave the same to his son Robert, and annexed to the lands and to descend therewith to his sons and their issue male he bequeathed all his working slaves and their increase which should be imployed in labour upon any of his lands at the time of his decease, and gave unto his executors during the minority of either of his sons power to lease any of his lands (except his mine tract) did bequeathto his Son Robert £3000 sterling, to his daughter Anna Catherina £2000 sterling and to his daughter Dorothea £2000 sterling to be paid at their respective ages of twenty-one years or days of marriage and to be raised by mortgage or sale of any part of his lands (his-mine tract excepted), and the will appointed his wife Butler Spotswood, Elliott Benger and Robert Rose, Clerk, executrix and executors, and since the death of Alexander Spotswood his daughter Anna Catherine hath intermarried with Bernard Moore of the County of King William, Gent., and the other daughter Dorothea hath also intermarried with Nathaniel West Dandridge of the County of King William, Gent., whereby the fortunes devised to Anna Catherina and Dorothea are become payable and it being found by experience that the growing rents and profits of the estate charged with the fortunes are not sufficient to raise the same and the other purposes mentioned in the will, and it being also thought more expedient to sell part of the land than to mortgage the same ...
John Spotswood
Mary Spotswood
Elliott Benger
15 Nov. 1750. Acknowledged by John Spotswood and Elliott Benger, Esqrs.
17 Nov. [1750]. Commission to Robert Jackson, William Hunter, Fielding Lewis, Anthony Strother and Charles Dick of Spotsylvania County, Gent., to receive the acknowledgment of Mary, wife of John Spotswood, to sale 15 Nov. 1750 of 247 acres.
19 Jan. 1750 [1751]. Mary, wife of John Spotswood, Esqr., acknowledged the same.
Rob. Jackson
Fielding Lewis

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1749-1753 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book A; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 489-91.
19 Oct. 1752. Charles Kavanaugh and Ann his wife of Culpeper County to Robert Coleman of same. For £22 current money. 100 acres adjoining the lines of Lewis Davis Yancey, Thomas Brown and in Parker's patent, being the land which Philemon Kavanaugh deceased by deed of gift gave to Elizabeth Yancey, daughter of Lewis Davis Yancey, but she dying without issue the fee simple estate thereof reverted to Charles Kavanaugh, heir at law of Philemon Kavanaugh ... on the branches of Muddy Run ...
Charles Kavanaugh
Ann Kavanaugh
Wit: Roger Dixon, John Taylor, Daniel Brown, Richd. Thomas.
19 April 1753. Acknowledged by Charles Kavanaugh.
20 July 1753. Acknowledged by Ann Kavanaugh (wife of Charles Kavanaugh).
===
1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 137-39.
12 Dec. 1753. John Wynall Sanders of Culpeper County to Robert Coleman of same. For £36.2.6 current money by indenture 3 Jan. 1749 Sanders sold Coleman two Negro slaves Mingo and Phillis and for 5 shillings did sell and mortgage a Negro boy Harry. John Wynall Sanders has since sold Harry unto Mr. Joseph James of said county. So much of the foregoing deed as relates to the mortgage is null and void.
In lieu of Harry, John Wynall Sanders for the better securing the title of Mingo and Phillis to Robert Coleman doth mortgage one Negro girl slave Luce.
John Wynall Sanders
Wit: P. Clayton, Danl. Brown.
21 June 1754. Proved by Philip Clayton and Daniel Brown.
===
1753-1757 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 163-68.
7 Aug. 1754. John Spotswood of Spotsylvania County, Esqr., son, heir and devisee of Alexander Spotswood, late of Orange County, Esqr., and Mary his wife to Robert Coleman of Culpeper County. For £235 current money. Alexander Spotswood by last will and testament 19 April 1740 did devise all his lands in Virginia to his eldest son John Spotswood and for default gave the same to his son Robert and annexed to the land all his working slaves, and did give unto his son Robert £3000 sterling, to his daughter Anna Catharina £2000 sterling and to his daughter Dorothea £2000 sterling, to be raised by mortgage or sale of any of his lands (the mine tract excepted) and appointed his wife Butler Spotswood (who is since intermarried with John Thompson, Clerk), Elliott Benger Esqr., Robert Rose, Clerk, executors, who are both since deceased, and John Spotswood is now of full age. Since the death of Alexander his daughter Anna Catharine hath intermarried with Bernard Moore of King William County, Gent., and his other daughter Dorothea hath intermarried with Nathaniel West Dandridge of. King William County, Gent., whereby the fortunes devised to Anna Catharina and Dorothea are become payable and it being found by experience that growing rents and profits of the estate are not sufficient to raise the same and answer the other purposes mentioned in the will.
270 acres on the south side of Mountain Run and 15 acres lying opposite to it on the north side of the run, whereon Robert Coleman now lives ... the 220 acres bounded as per plat and the 15 acres bounded by the lands of Philip Clayton, John Parks and William Williams.
John Spotswood
Mary Spotswood
Wit: John Thompson, Michl. Wallace, Danl. Brown, H. Field, Roger Dixon.
15 Aug. 1754. Proved by John Thompson, Clerk, Daniel Brown and Henry Field.
7 Aug. 1754. Commission to Richard Tutt, John Thornton, William Carr and Robert Jackson of Spotsylvania County, Gent., to take acknowledgment of Mary, wife of John Spotswood, to indenture 7 Aug. 1754 for 220 acres in St. Mark's Parish.
7 Aug. 1754. Mary Spotswood acknowledged the deed.
Wm. Carr
Robt. Jackson
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1753-1756 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 406-08.
20 Nov. 1755. John Parks Junr. and Mary his wife of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, to Robert Coleman of same. For 100 acres which Robert Coleman purchased of CharIes Kavanaugh as also the benefit, profitt and adyantage of a bond made and executed by John Barrow of said county to Robert Coleman for £50 current. money which is duly assigned to John Parks 300 acres in the parish aforesaid ... on Parks's Branch: ...;mouth of a small branch ..... corner to John Reynolds corner to Philip Clayton ... in John Spotswood's line now the said. Coleman's ... to Mr. Williams's corner. ..., John Parks, Mary Parks
20. Nov. 1755. Acknowledged by. the parties, Mary ..was privily examined.
===
1753-1756 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 408-11.
20 Nov 1755 Robert Coleman and Sarah his wife of Culpeper County to John Parks Junior of same For 300 acresl which was by deed of gift transferred by John Parks to John Parks junr. his son 21 Feb 1754 adjoyning the lands of Robert Coleman, Philip Clayton and William Williams and John Rennolds. 100 acres adjoyning the lines of Lewis Davis Yancy whereon Charles Yancy now lives. and Thomas Brown's within the bounds of a patent granted to one Parker and Philemon Kavenaugh, deceased, by deed; of gift was given feetail to Elizabeth Yancy &c, who dying without issue the fee simple estate thereof reverted to Charles Kavanaugh, heir at law to Philemon Kavanaugh, deceased, and on the branchof Muddy Run and by Charles Kavanaugh was sold to Robert Coleman by deed 19 Oct, 1752 . Robt. Coleman, Sarah Coleman
20 Nov. 1755. Acknowledged by the parties.. Sarah was pivily examin[ed..
===
1753-1756 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 411-12.
20 Oct. 1755. John Barrow of Culpeper County to William. Lightfoot, Philip Clayton, Nathaniel Pendleton, Robert Coleman and William Williams. Mortgage to secure. £95 sterling. Seven Negroes, Will, Daniel, Pegg, Jenny, Kate, Jack and Cuttenah, also one bay mare with a stare in her forehead and snip upon her nose branded on the near shoulder and far buttock CP, or in lieu thereof any part of his estate sufficient to discharge the £95. John Barrow
Wit: John Williams, Absolem (C) Cornelius.
21 Nov. 1755. Proved by John Williams. and Absolem Cornelius.
===
1753-1756 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book B; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 486-89.
25 June 1756. Robert Coleman and Sarah his wife of Culpeper County to John Barrow of same. For £50 current money. 400 acres, part in said county and part in Augusta County.:... on the south side of the Blue Ridge of Mountains ... crossing some branches of Thornton's River ...:.on the north side of the Blue Ridge ... Robert Coleman, Sarah Coleman
Wit: Henry Pendleton, Fras. Slaughter junr., Chars. Kavanaugh.
20 Aug. 1756. Acknowledged by Robert and Sarah.
===
1757-1762 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 69-88.
17-18 Nov. 1757. Philip Clayton of Culpeper County, Gent., and Ann his wife, Robert Coleman of same, Gent., and Sarah his wife, Nathaniel Pendleton of same, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife, and William Williams of same, Gent., and Lucy his wife, to James Hunter of Fredericksburg in Spotsylvania County, merchant. Lease and release: mortgage to secure £731.3.6 with interest at £5 per centum per annum to be paid before 5 April 1759.
Philip Clayton, Robert Coleman, Nathaniel Pendleton and William Williams with James Pendleton and Daniel Brown of Culpeper County, Gent., as securities on 1 June 1754 executed bond to James Hunter in sum of £1636.16.10 current money to pay £818.8.5 current money upon 10 June 1755 and Philip Clayton, Robert Coleman, Nathaniel Pendleton and William Williams had divers other transactions and dealings with James Hunter and have this day settled and adjusted the accounts of their transactions and are indebted to James Hunter £731.3.6 current money. Mortgage of about 642 acres being the contents of a patent first granted to David Briggs 28 Sept. 1728 and for want of cultivation one John Foster made humble suit to the Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of this Colony and obtained a grant for the same which John Foster relinquished unto Robert Foster who obtained a pattent for the land 27 Sept. 1734, and Robert Foster and Mary his wife by deeds of lease and release 23-24 Feb. 1742 conveyed the same to Philip Clayton ... in St. Mark's Parish in the Fork of Rappahannock River on the north side of Mountain Run ... Robert Spotswood's corner ... Colo. Spotswood's ... to Mountain Run ... And 400 acres by survey made by Philip Clayton ... on, a point on the south side of the south fork of Gourdvine River corner to Joseph Thomas ... east side, of a glade on a small ridge ... side of a small branch ...,east-side of a small branch ... near a rock of stone on the river bank ... granted by the Proprietor of. the Northern Neck to Robert Coleman 29 June 1748.
Also 385 acres in, the great Fork of Rappahannock River being the contents, of a deed from the Proprietor of the Northern Neck granted to James Pendleton. of. Culpeper County, Gent., 20 Nov. 1752 and by James Pendleton and Elizabeth his wife by deed 21 June 1753 sold to Nathaniel Pendleton ... corner to a tract surveyed for said Pendleton near the south-fork of the Gourd Vine. River ... in Yancey's line. ... in Colonel Robert Eastham's line ... head of .a valley in Andrew Bourn's line ..line of said Pendleton's other tract ...
Also 510 acres in St. Mark's Parish ... at the mouth of Parks's Branch on the north side of the Mountain Run corner to Robert Coleman ... meanders of the run ... south side of the branch.... Colonel Spotswood's line at Sparks' and Favour's corner ... corner to said Coleman ...
Also Jack, Frank, Will, Janey and Phillis, being slaves of Philip Clayton; James, Caser, Bristol, Moll and Judy, being slaves of Robert Coleman, George, Mingo, James, Frank, Jack, Sarah, Kate, Cain and Tom, being slaves of Nathaniel Pendleton; Harry, George, James, Hannah which Williams purchased of Mr. Roger Dixon, Hannah which was given to William. Williams by Philip Clayton, and Hannah which was given to. William Williams
by his late father, [blank] Williams, deceased, Junah, Milly, Tom and Nan, slaves of William Williams.
Philip Clayton
Ann Clayton
Robert Coleman
Sarah Coleman
Nathaniel. Pendleton
Betty Pendleton
William Williams
Lucy Williams
18 Nov. 1757-. Acknowledged by the parties. The wives was first privily examined.
Pages 88-90. 15 Dec. 1757. James Graves and Sarah his wife
of Culpeper County to Lewis Davis Yancey of, same. For E10.
70 acres ... corner to Henry Stringfellow ...
Jams. Graves
Sarah Graves
13 Dec. 1757. Acknowledged by the parties. Sarah was first privily examined
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1757-1762 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 187-89.
21 June 1759. Robert Coleman and Sarah his wife of Culpeper County to Charles Linch, merchant, of the Town of Fairfax and county aforesaid. For £20.5 current money. Thomas Slaughter, William Green, Philip Clayton, Nathaniel Pendleton and William Williams pursuant to an Act of Assembly made at the session of Assembly begun 22 Feb. 1759 have laid off the Town of Fairfax at Culpeper Courthouse on the land of Robert Coleman into lotts and streets and number'd the same from one to forty inclusive according to a plan, which lotts still remain vested in the proprietor. Lot number 23 containing half an acre ... corner of the Court-house loft on the main street of the town called Coleman's Street ... with all houses, buildings (except as to the stable now thereon Robt. Coleman, Sarah Coleman
21 June 1759. Acknowledged by Robert.
20 Sept. 1759. Acknowledged by Sarah, wife to Robert Coleman
===
1757-1762 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 198-200. 19 July 1759. Robert Coleman and Sarah his wife of Culpeper County to Thomas Covington of same. For £10 current money. Thomas Slaughter, William Green, Philip Clayton, Nathaniel Pendleton and William Williams pursuant to an Act of Assembly made at the session of Assembly begun 22 Feb. 1759 have laid off the Town of Fairfax at Culpeper Courthouse on the land of Robert Coleman into lotts and streets and number'd the same from one to forty inclusive according to a plan, which lotts still remain vested in the proprietor. Lot number 17 containing half an acre ... at the lower corner of the sixteenth lot on the Main Street called Coleman's Street ...
Robert Coleman
Sarah Coleman
19 July 1759. Acknowledged by Robert.
20 Sept. 1759. Acknowledged by Sarah, wife of Robert Coleman.

20 Sept. 1759. Acknowledged by Sarah, wife to Robert Coleman.
=== land mentioned
1751-1761 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book E; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Augt. 3, 1761. Wm. x Hutcherson of Spts. Co. and Ruth, his wife, to Richard Gatewood. £80 curr. 126 a. in Spts. Co., on S. side Glady Run, part of a pat. granted Robt. Coleman of Culpeper Co., Augt. 13, 1744, etc. John Herndon, James Cunningham, Dudley Gatewood. Aug. 3, 1761.

===
1719-1724 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 11; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 39
ROBERT COLEMAN, of K. & Q. Co; 1500 acs. (N. L.), Spotsyl. Co., in St. George's Par; on S. side the Middle River of Mattapony River; adj. Capt. Chew; Mr. Phillip Todd; & Maj. William Todd; 2 Dec. 1723, p. 296. 7 Lbs., 10 Shill.
===
1726-1730 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 13; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 9
ROBERT COLEMAN, of K. & Q. Co; 688 acs. (N. L.), Spotsyl. Co; adj, land he bought of Capt. Joseph Smith; & Col. John Robinson, Col. John Waller & Capt. Larkin Chew; 16 June 1727, p. 90.
===
1728-1732 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 14; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 48
ROBERT COLEMAN, 400 acs. (N. L.), Spotsylv. Co., in St. Mark's Par•; in the Goardvine fork; adj. Francis Brown; & Daniel Brown; 28 Sept. 1732, p. 529. 40 Shill.
===
1728-1732 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 14; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 48
ROBERT COLEMAN, 400 acs. (N. L.), Spotsylv. Co., in St. Mark's Par; in the Goardvine fork; adj. Francis Brown; on Black Water Run, &c; 28 Sept. 1732, p. 531. 40 Shill,
===
Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 24 1986, No. 1; Page 8
Virginia Land Patent Book 15
Robert Coleman Senior of King and Queen County, 400 acres of new land, St. Mark's Parish in Spotsylvania County in the great fork of Rappahannock River, beginning on Conrad Ambergers line on Norman's mountain and runs northeast over a fork of Buttock run; to top of the ridge of Norman's mountain. 5 May 1734

===
The Virginia Genealogist Volume 31, 1987 [John Frederick Dorman] Page 53
1775-1803 British Mercantile Claims
Claims of Geo: McCall & Company (pp. 29-31):
Robert Coleman Senr., Culpeper. £8.14.4-1/2 by note. He died intestate in Culpeper County about
1793. His administrator is Philip Clayton, now of the same county. He knows nothing of any British claims
except the share he was bound to pay James Harford as a partner in the firm of Philip Clayton & Company, nor are there any papers left by him that will throw light on the subject. At the peace and some time before Rt. Coleman possessed but very little property, not more than one slave besides a tract of land. He was far advanced in age and had for many years before broken up house keeping and lived alternately with his children. Although he did not possess much property he was generally considered an honest man and would have been reputed solvent. Long after his British debts were contracted he gave property to his children to an amount vastly more than sufficient to pay all his debts. John Yancy who married his daughter and who removed to Rockingham County about 1790 has some slaves in his possession formerly belonging to Robt. Coleman Senr., in consequence of which he is bound to pay some of his British debts. It is probable the old man imposed this obligation upon him at the time of the gift .
Since the peace it is extremely doubtful whether the amount of thie claims now existing against him could have been satisfied without selling his land, which the laws of our state would not compel.
===
The Virginia Genealogist Volume 31, 1987 [John Frederick Dorman] Page 94
1775-1803 British Mercantile Claims
Claims of Wm. Cunningham & Company, 20 May 1801; [Pp. 59-61]
Robt. Coleman Senr., Culpeper. £1.19.6 by bond, Fredericksburg Store; £56.12.10 by account, Culpeper Store .
===
The Virginia Genealogist Volume 31, 1987 [John Frederick Dorman] Page 94
1775-1803 British Mercantile Claims
Claims of Heslop and Blair pp . 61-62) :
Robert Coleman Senr., Culpeper. £1.13. 4 by account. at Citation.2

Robert Coleman lived at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Sarah Sanders b. 1716, d. a 1791
Children

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Robert Coleman 1701 - 1793 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35970&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah Sanders 1716 - Aft 1791 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I85032&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Lucy Coleman 1733 - Aft 1781 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35975&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Mildred Coleman 1737 - 1758 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35980&tree=Tree1

Miildred Coleman1

F, #82577, b. 1 May 1758, d. 1736
FatherRobert Coleman1,2,3 b. 20 Feb 1701, d. 16 Dec 1793
MotherSarah Sanders4 b. 1716, d. a 1791
Last Edited24 Jul 2022
     Miildred Coleman died in 1736.1 She married Col. John Slaughter, son of Col. Francis Slaughter and AnnAnne Lightfoot, in 1753 at St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
; his 1st wife, sister of his brother Francis' wife, Sarah Coleman.1,5 Miildred Coleman was born on 1 May 1758 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.2
     Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Sources      [S84] Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. V, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. at Citation.2

Family

Col. John Slaughter b. 1732, d. 29 Aug 1796

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Mildred Coleman 1737 - 1758 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35980&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Robert Coleman 1701 - 1793 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35970&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah Sanders 1716 - Aft 1791 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I85032&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Slaughter 1732 - 1796 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35979&tree=Tree1

Elizabeth Suggett1

F, #82578, b. 11 March 1742
FatherEdgecomb Suggett1,2
Last Edited24 Jul 2022
     Elizabeth Suggett was born on 11 March 1742 at North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.2 She married Col. John Slaughter, son of Col. Francis Slaughter and AnnAnne Lightfoot, on 18 December 1758 at Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia, USA,
; his 2nd wife; his 1st wife died in 1758.1,3,2
     Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Children of Elizabeth SUGGETT and John H. SLAUGHTER are:
i. John Suggett SLAUGHTER was born 2 NOV 1759 in Culpeper County, Virginia, and died 1830 in Culpeper County, Virginia He married Susan BROWN 1779. She was born 1763, and died 1833.
ii. William SLAUGHTER was born 19 APR 1761, and died ? .
iii. Lucien SLAUGHTER was born 7 MAR 1763, and died ? .
iv. Francis Lightfoot SLAUGHTER was born 22 MAY 1765, and died ABT 1833 in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.
v. Elizabeth SLAUGHTER was born 1 JUN 1767, and died ? .
vi. Thomas Keene SLAUGHTER was born 11 OCT 1775, and died ? . He married Catherine Taliafarro SLAUGHTER, daughter of Thomas SLAUGHTER and Mary BUCKNER. She died ? .
At Citation.

Family

Col. John Slaughter b. 1732, d. 29 Aug 1796
Child

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Elizabeth Suggett 1742 - seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35978&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Slaughter 1732 - 1796 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35979&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Mildred Slaughter Abt 1769 - 1853 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I106490&tree=Tree1

Edgecomb Suggett1

M, #82579
Last Edited24 Jul 2022

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Elizabeth Suggett 1742 - seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35978&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

John Poindexter1

M, #82580
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     John Poindexter married Christian (?)1

Family

Christian (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Christian (?)1

F, #82581
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
     Christian (?) married John Poindexter.1

Family

John Poindexter
Child

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Edward Barrow1

M, #82585, b. 1701, d. 4 June 1733
Last Edited26 Jul 2022
     Edward Barrow was born in 1701 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.2 He married Elizabeth Minor, daughter of Nicholas Minor (Sr.) and Margaret Pope, in 1721 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.3,2
Edward Barrow died on 4 June 1733 at North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.2
     Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Richmond County Wills
p.199 - Edward BARROW, NFP, will; 19 Oct 1732, 4 Jun 1733 son John; daus. Margaret and Elizabeth; est. in Virginia and England to be eq. div. among chil; ex: fr. Nicholas MINOR Sr. and Nicholas MINOR Jr; wits: Humphrey POPE Jr, William BERTRAND, Susannah BERTRAND. [Edward BARROW, the son of Edward and Anne (STONE) BARROW, mar. Elizabeth MINOR. MRC, p.11.]
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1711-1714 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 6, Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 161
TO ALL PEOPLE to whome these presents shall come, I EDWARD BARROW of the Parish of Farnham in the County of Richmond, Gent., send Greeting; KNOW YEE that I EDWARD BARROW in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear unto my Children, ANNE BARROW, MARGARETT BARROW and EDWARD BARROW, and for divers other good and valuable considerations me thereunto especially moving, by these presents do freely give unto my Daughter, ANNE BARROW, one Negro girl named Cicely, my Negro woman Mezinas Daughter, and to my said Daughter, MARGARETT BARROW, one Negro Child named Moll, my Negro Sarahs Daughter, also to my said Son, EDWARD BARROW, one Negro boy named Billy, my Negro Cicelys Son; To have and to hold the said Negroes given unto my sd. Children, ANNE BARROW, MARGARET BARROW & EDWARD BARROW respectively, according to the respective grants thereof; and to their respective heirs from henceforth as his her and their owne proper goods chattells and Estate, And I the said EDWARD BARROW the aforesaid Negroes before granted unto my said Children, ANNE BARROW, MARGARET BARROW and EDWARD BARROW will warrant & forever defend by these presents; In Wittness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and affixed my seale this 5th day of August Ano: Dom: 1713
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
MARMADUKE BECKWITH, EDWARD BARROW
THOS: DICKENSON
Ata Court held for Richmond County the Second day of Septr. 1713
EDWARD BARROW Gent. came into Court and acknowledged this his Deed of Gift to the uses within mentioned and it was admitted to Record
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur.===
1722-1725 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book A; [Antient Press]; Page 56,
THIS INDENTURE made the Second day of September in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty three; Between ANN BARROW Widow of EDWARD BARROW late of the County of RICHMOND, Gent. deceased, and EDWARD BARROW, Son and Heir of the said EDWARD BARROW, of one part and the Honourable ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD of GERMANNA in Spotsylvania County on the other part; Witnesseth that ANN BARROW and EDWARD BARROW in consideration of the SUME of five shillings of lawfull money of Great Brittain to them or one of them in hand paid by ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge and for divers other good causes and considerations them thereunto moving have and each of them have and by these presents do bargain and sell unto ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD all the parcell of land lying at or near the Mines in the Parish of Saint George in the County of Spotsylvania bounded, Begining at a red Oak standing by the RIVER RAPPAHANNOCK in low land on the lower side of a small Branch against the land now or late in the possession of one EDWARD JOYE, runing from thence down the River according to the severall courses thereof and binding thereon, South thirty one degrees East one hundred and fourteen perches South fifty two perches South twenty five degrees West one hundred and fifty perches crossing a Branch, South thirty eight degrees West fifty two perches crossing another Branch, South four degrees West thirty eight perches. South twenty one degrees East twenty seven perches crossing a Branch to a black Oak and Gum standing in a piece of low land among many stones by the said River about fifteen perches above GREAT STONEY RUN, thence South fifty nine degrees West thirty two perches crossing over a stoney point to a Ridge of Hills to a red Oak standing on the South side of the said STONEY RUNN by a great Rock a little before a small Fall, thence crossing the said Runn North twenty nine degrees East seventy six perches to a rine standing on a Ridge, thence North thirty two degrees East one hundred and twenty nine perches crossing two Branches, thence North seven degrees West two hundred and fourty two poles crossing another Branch to a Stake standing by a Pine, thence South eighty seven degrees and a half East sixty poles to the red Oak at the begining place the above mentioned containing by estimation one hundred and seventy seven acres and forty six perches of land be the same more or less together with all advantages and appurtenances to the land belonging; To have and to hold the tract of land and other the premises unto ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD and assigns from the day before the date of these presents for the term of one whole year paying therefore to ANN BARROW and EDWARD BARROW their heirs the rent of one grain of Indian Corn upon the Feast day of the Nativity of Our Lord Christ now next ensueing if the same be lawfully demanded to the intent that by vertue of these presents and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession, ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD may be in actuall possession of the premises and thereby enabled to accept a grant of the reversion and inheritance thereof to him and his heirs by Indenture of Release intended to be made between ANN BARROW and EDWARD BARROW of one part and ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD of the other part, In Witness whereof the parties first above named to hese presents interchangeably their hands and seals have put the day and year first above written
Sealed and delivered in presence of
JOHN METCALFE ANN BARROW
WILLIAM KEITH EDWARD BARROW
JOHN HENDERSON
Atta Court held for Spotsylvania County on Tuesday the 3d day of September 1723 EDWARD BARROW acknowledged this his Deed of Lease for Land unto ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD which at the motion of Capt. RICHARD BOOKER was admitted to Record Test JOHN WALLER, Clk Cur
Likewise ANN BARROWs Power of Attorney to MOSLEY BATTALEY and JOHN QUARLES being first proved by the Oaths of JOHN METCALFE, WILLIAM KEITH and EDWARD BARROW for them to acknowledge her Right of Dower of the said land, the said MOSLEY BATTALEY and JOHN QUARLES did acknowledge the same by vertue of a Power of Attorney unto the Honourable ALEXANDER SPOTS- WOOD which at the request of Capt. RICHARD BOOKER was admitted to Record
Test JOHN WALLER, Clk Cur
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1726-1729 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 435-437
Indenture 6th/7th July 1727 between ELIZABETH VIVION Widow of the Parish of Christ Church County of Middlesex and NICHOLAS SMITH of Parish of Sittenbourn County of King George Gent. .. by deeds of Lease and Release .. for one hundred pounds of Lawfull money of Virginia sold 116 acres between land which NICHOLAS SMITH purchased of RICE CURTIS and MARTHA his wife and land of THOMAS VIVION and are part of a Pattent granted to JOHN PAINE who gave the same to his granddaughter ELIZABETH who by her Last Will and Testament bequeathed the same to her four Daughters to be equally divided which said Division was made and bounded by EDWARD BARROW Surveyor of Richmond County dated 2nd August 1720 and alotted to ELIZABETH party to these presents ..
Presence Wil: Robinson, Elizabeth Vivion
T: Turner
6th July 1727 .. Deeds of Lease and Release and Acknowledgment of Receipt of consideration recorded.
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=210&last=&g_p=GF&co llection=NN Grant
Title Neale, Richard.
Publication 12 February 1744.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Richmond County.
Description: 53 acres adjoining Edward Barrow, Thomas Due, William Jennings and Charles Spoe.
Source: Northern Neck Grants F, 1742-1754, p. 210 (Reel 292). at Citation.2

Family

Elizabeth Minor b. c 1705, d. a 1743
Children

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), pp. 133, 177. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Edward Barrow 1701 - 1733 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29678&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 177.
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Barrow 1725 - 1805 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35985&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Barrow 1730 - 1810 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35987&tree=Tree1

Elizabeth Minor1

F, #82586, b. circa 1705, d. after 1743
FatherNicholas Minor (Sr.)2,3 b. 1678, d. 29 May 1744
MotherMargaret Pope4 d. 1723
Last Edited26 Jul 2022
     Elizabeth Minor was born circa 1705 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.3 She married Edward Barrow in 1721 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.5,6 Elizabeth Minor married (?) Wherret after 1733
;
her 2nd husband. Per Williams/Morton [2007:181]: "Although she is not named in Eddward Barrow's will, her father's will establishes that she survived [Edward] and married a WHERRET.2,3'
Elizabeth Minor died after 1743 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.3
     Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Children of Elizabeth Minor and Edward Barrow Jr. are:
i. Margaret Barrow was born ABT 1723, and died 1783. She married Wharton Ransdell II ABT 1744, son of Wharton Ransdell and Ursula Presley. He was born ABT 1716.
ii. Elizabeth Barrow was born ABT 1725 in Westmoreland Co. VA. She married William Lightfoot 5 Mar 1746 in Westmoreland Co. VA, son of Goodrich Lightfoot and Mary Chew. He was born ABT 1720 in New Kent Co. VA, and died 1805 in Jefferson Co. KY.
iii. John Barrow was born 1729 in Richmond, Virginia, and died 1810 in Culpeper County, Virginia He married Margaret Ball, daughter of Samuel Henry Ball and Anne Catherine Tayloe. She was born 1724 in St. Mary's Pa, Culpeper County, Virginia

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1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill];
MINOR, NICHOLAS, 11 Oct. 1743; 29 May 1744.
To son William Stewart Minor when 21 years of age and he die without issue to sons John and Nicholas; son John 536 acres of land on Rappahannock River; son Nicholas 496 acres of land in King George; son Stewart land in Richmond County and Westmoreland; dau. Elizabeth Wheret 2000 pounds of tobacco and what she already has; wife Jemima rest of estate for life, still, 10 negroes and 12 silver spoons.
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Richmond County Wills
p.199 - Edward BARROW, NFP, will; 19 Oct 1732, 4 Jun 1733 son John; daus. Margaret and Elizabeth; est. in Virginia and England to be eq. div. among chil; ex: fr. Nicholas MINOR Sr. and Nicholas MINOR Jr; wits: Humphrey POPE Jr, William BERTRAND, Susannah BERTRAND. [Edward BARROW, the son of Edward and Anne (STONE) BARROW, mar. Elizabeth MINOR. MRC, p.11.] at Citation.

Family 1

Edward Barrow b. 1701, d. 4 Jun 1733
Children

Family 2

(?) Wherret d. a 1744

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), pp. 133, 177. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 181.
  3. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Elizabeth Minor Abt 1705 - Aft 1743 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29679&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Margaret Pope - 1723 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I105135&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History, p. 177.
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Edward Barrow 1701 - 1733 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29678&tree=Tree1
  7. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Barrow 1725 - 1805 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35985&tree=Tree1
  8. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Barrow 1730 - 1810 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35987&tree=Tree1

Nicholas Minor (Sr.)1

M, #82587, b. 1678, d. 29 May 1744
Last Edited26 Jul 2022
     Nicholas Minor (Sr.) married Margaret Pope
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His 1st wife.2,3 Nicholas Minor (Sr.) was born in 1678 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.3
Nicholas Minor (Sr.) died on 29 May 1744 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.3
     Reference: Per Early Colonial Settlers:
1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill];
MINOR, NICHOLAS, 11 Oct. 1743; 29 May 1744.
To son William Stewart Minor when 21 years of age and he die without issue to sons John and Nicholas; son John 536 acres of land on Rappahannock River; son Nicholas 496 acres of land in King George; son Stewart land in Richmond County and Westmoreland; dau. Elizabeth Wheret 2000 pounds of tobacco and what she already has; wife Jemima rest of estate for life, still, 10 negroes and 12 silver spoons.
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1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill];
MINOR, WILLIAM, 30 Jan. 1725; 28 Sept. 1726.
Sons John, William and Nicholas 100 acres of land each ; daus. Mary, Jemima and Barbara Minor 10 shillings each; wife Elizabeth exx ; bro. Nicholas exr.
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Richmond County Wills
p.78 - Thomas JAMES, will; 27 Apr 1727, 5 Jul 1727
son Thomas all land on north side of a small run which lies below my house; dau. Jane rest of land; wife Grace; other chil. [Honour]; ex: wife; wits: Nicholas MINOR, Charles ROBINSON. Thomas JAMES mar. the wid. Grace KIRKHAM in 1714. MRC, p.102.1
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Richmond County Wills
p.199 - Edward BARROW, NFP, will; 19 Oct 1732, 4 Jun 1733 son John; daus. Margaret and Elizabeth; est. in Virginia and England to be eq. div. among chil; ex: fr. Nichol[as MINOR Sr. and Nicholas MINOR Jr; wits: Humphrey POPE Jr, William BERTRAND, Susannah BERTRAND. [Edward BARROW, the son of Edward and Anne (STONE) BARROW, mar. Elizabeth MINOR. MRC, p.11.]
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Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills
John Minor, 22Feb1698; 30Mar1698
400 Acres of land to eldest son Nicholas; second son William 300 acres; youngest son John 300 acres; Eldest daughter Frances Minor 200 acres; youngest daughter Elizabeth Minor 200 acres of land; Wife Ellenor her clothing, one-third of estate and residue of land; to Willam Read 100 acres; to Morgan Williams 20 shillings to buy ring; wife and son Nicholas Exs.
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1699-1706 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 1; [Hamrick]; Page 50
Northumberland County Court 22 July 1699
ELLINOR MYNOR and NICHO. MYNOR' Exec's of JN'O MYNOR ag't M'r SAM'LL WARCUPP dismissed
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1705-1707 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part I [Antient Press]; Page 70
Westmoreland County Court 29th ofJanuary 1706/07
- MINOR's Order for Ordinary Lycence
NICHOLAS MINOR haveing petitioned this Court for a Lycence to keep an ORDINARY (being by the Court adjudged of ability to comply with the Law in that behalf), JOHN STURMAN and HENRY ASHTON, Gent., in Court in the surne oftwenty thousand pounds of tobacco for his performance ofthe condition ofthe Bond required by Law, And Order is granted him for a Lycence accordingly
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1709-1712 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3 [Antient Press]; Page 68
Westmoreland County Court 29th of June 1711
- MINOR v LYNCH's Admr
Judgment is granted NICHOLAS MINOR against DANIEL McCARTY, Administrator of all the goods and chattells of FRANCIS LYNCH, deced. for the sum of four hundred ninety four pounds of tobacco due from FRANCIS LYNCH by Account proved by the Oath ofTHOMAS SORRELL andthe Pltf., ordered DANIEL McCARTY pay the same to NICHOLAS MINOR or orderout of the Estate of FRANCIS LYNCH together with costs als execution
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 71a [1 Feb. 1699/1700]
Judgment is granted Thomas Browning against Ellenor Minor .and Nicholas Minor, executors of John Minor, for 400 pounds of tobacco.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 71a [1 Feb. 1699/1700]
Jdgment is granted Mr. Danll Neale against John Higgins and Ellenor his wife and Nicholas Minor, the said Ellenor and Nicholas executors of Mr. John Minor for 4200 pounds of tobacco, ballance of a bill due from John Minor.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 71a [1 Feb. 1699/1700]
Judgment is granted Jno. Washington, Samll.Thompson and Mildred Washington executors of Lawrence Washington, against Ellenor Minor and Nicholas Minor, executors of Mr. John Minor, for 1197 pounds of tobacco, ballance of a bill from Minor.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 71a [1 Feb. 1699/1700]
Judgment is granted Hickford Loman against Ellenor Minor and Nicholas Minor, executors, of Mr. John Minor, for 1678 pounds of tobacco, ballance of account due from, Minor.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 71a [1 Feb. 1699/1700]
Michaell Vassall being, summoned to give his evidence in a suite between the executors of Morgan Williams and the executors of Jno. Minor on behalf of the plaintiff, and haveing attended one day ordered the executors of' Morgan Williams doe pay him 40 pounds of tobacco
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 74a [29 Feb. 1699/1700]
Jno Higgins and Eleanor his Wife and Nicholas Minor the said Ellenor and Nicholas being executors of Jno.Minor were attached ~to answer Richard Lee esqr., executor of Mr. Wm Paine, of a plea on the case for 1850 pounts tobacco by account. The defendants by Simon Robins their attorney, pleaded that they had fully administred of Jno. Minor's estate, whereupon the suite is dismist.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 74a [29 Feb. 1699/1700]
John Higgins and Ellenor his wife and Nicholas Minor executor of, John, Minor, were attached to answer Anne Brent administratrix of Robert Brent Gent., of a please of debt for 22,000 pounds of tobacco due by bond, but for that hee failed to prosecute the same. upon motion of the defendants by Robins, their attorney, a non suite is granted.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 42a [29 Aug. 1700]
Judgment is granted John Higgins as marrying Ellenor the relict and executrix of John Minor and Nicholas Minor the other executor against Wm. Horton Gent. for 604 pounds of tobacco due to Minor in his lifetyme by bill.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman];
Page 119 [29 May 1701] .
Benjamin Tucker by John Brown his attorney confessed judgement to John Higgins and Ellenor his wife and Nicholas Minor, executors of John Minor, for 460 pounds of tobacco.
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1718-1719 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7; Part 3 [Antient Press]; Page 319-320
THIS INDENTURE made this Eleventh day of August in year of our Lord Christ 1718 Between JOS: SCOTT of ye County of Richmond and Parish of Northfarnham and KATHERINE his Wife, the Daughter and Heir at Law to WILLIAM POWELL, late of County aforesaid deced., of ye one part and NICHO: MINOR of ye County of WESTMORLD: & Parish of COPLE of other part; Witnesseth that JOS: SCOTT and KATHERINE his Wife for sum of One hundred pounds Sterl: to them in hand paid by NICHOLAS MINOR by these p:sents doe bargain sell & confirm unto NICHO: MINOR that tract of land with the appurtenances lying in County of Richmond and Parish of Sittenburn containing by estimation Sixty acres of land, being part of a Patent formerly granted to Coll. WM. LOYD. deced., for 1300 acres of land bareing date Aprill ye 18th 1668, as in and by ye sd. Patent may appear, & being sold by ye sd: LOYD to GEO: HARDWICK and from him by severail mean conveyances made over & sold to ye aforesaid WM: POWELL, ye Father of ye aforesaid KATH., party to these p:sents; these: Sixty acres of land being bounded, Beginning at a marked red Oak near RAPE: CREEK, thence E: by 5: 106 pole to a white Oak in LOYDs line & corner to oyes d: NICHO: MINORs Escheat Land, thence along ye sd: Escheat Id. N: by E. 120 pole to ye land of WM: MORTON, thence along ye sd: MORTONs Land W: 24 pole, thence 5: 85 degrees West 94 pole to a marked Gum standing on RAPPA: CREEK and thence along ye Creek side to ye begining; Together with all houses dove houses orchards & gardens to ye same adjoyning & belonging; and the right title and demand of JOS; SCOTT & KATHERINE his Wife in the p:misses; To have and to hold ye tract of land and other the p:misses unto NICHO: MINOR his heirs; And JOSEPH SCOTT & KATHERINE his Wife and their heirs against the claim of all other persons shall warrant and for ever defend by these p:sents; In Testimony whereof ye abovesd; parties to this present Indenture have interchangeably sett their hands and affixed their seals ye day & year above written
Sign'd seal'd and Deliver'd in the p:sence of us
WM. STUARTT JOSEPH his marke SCOTT
JON his mark STUARTT KATHERINE her marke SCOTT
At a Court held for Richmond County the Third day of September 1718
JOSEPH SCOTT and KATHERINE his Wife came into Court and acknowledged this their Deed unto NICHOLAS MINOR. (the said KATHERINE being first privately examined) and it was admitted to Record
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOSEPH SCOTT of ye Parish of Northfarnham doe owe and justly stand indebted unto NICHOLAS MINOR of ye County of WESTMORLD. in ye full and just sum of One hundred pounds cum, money for paymt, whereof well and truely to be made I bind myselfe my heires firmly by these presents; Sealed with my Seale and Dated this 11th day of August 1718
THE CONDITION of the aboveobligation is such that whereas ye above bound JOSEPH SCOTT and KATHERINE his Wife have ye day of ye date hereof by a certain Deed of Bargain and Cade under there hands and seales sold a certain tract of land: Now if JOSEPH SCOTT and KATHERINE his Wife and there heires shall at all times hereafter well and truly observe and keep all covenants according to ye true intent of ye sd. Deed, that then ye above obligation to be voyd and of non effect, other wayes to be in full force power and virtue
Sign'd Seal'd & Deliver'd in p:sents of us
WM' STUARTT, JOSEPH his marke SCOTT
JON: his marke STUARTT KATHERINE her marke SCOTT
Att a Court held for Richmond County the Third day of September 1718
JOSEPH SCOTT came into Court and acknowledged this his Bond unto NICHOLAS MINOR and it was admitted to Record
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur===
1722-1724 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 9; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 146)
Richmond County Court 2d of April 1724
- MINOR v TYLER
NICHOLAS MINOR his action of Debt against CHARLES TYLER for one thousand pounds of tobacco due by Bill, the Deft. being returned non est inventus and not appearing, on motion of Plt an Attachment is granted him against the Estate of CHARLES TYLER for the aforesaid sum and coats returnable to next Court for Judgment
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1726-1729 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Will Book 8, Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 306-308
THIS INDENTURE made this Twenty third day of February in the Tenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., Anno Domini seventeen hundred and thirty six. Between GEORGE BLACKMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife of Parish of Cople and County of Westmorland of one part and NICHOLAS MINOR, SENR., of Parish and County aforesaid of other part; Witnesseth that whereas GEORGE BLACKMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife in consideration of the sum of One hundred pounds lawfull money of Great Brittain to him in hand paid by NICHOLAS MINOR the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge, hath and by these presents do bargain and sell all their right and title of two several tracts of land and the reversion and remainder together with the rents and profitts of the premises. To have and to hold the parcels of land and other the premises with appurtenances unto NICHOLAS MINOR his heirs during the term of one whole year paying therefore the yearly rent of one pepper corn at the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel only if demanded to-the intent that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession, NICHOLAS MINOR may be in actual possession of the premises and be enabled to accept a release of the inheritance thereof to him and his heirs: In Witness whereof wee have sett our hands and fixed our seals the day and year above written
Signed Sealed & Deld. in presence of
CAV. DULANY, G. BLACKMORE
JOHN HAZELL, JAMES MINOR CHRISTIAN her mark C BLACKMORE
Memd. That on the twenty third day of February GEORGE BLACKMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife made a delivery of the within premises by Turff and Twigg and by giving him a peaceable possession in presence of us the Subscribers
CAV. DULANY
JOHN HAZELL
JNO: TENNENT
Westmorland ss. At a Court continued and held for the said County the 23rd day of February 1736 GEORGE BLACKMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife personally acknowledged this Deed of Lease for Land by them passed to NICHOLAS MINOR, together with the Livery of Seizin thereon endorsed to be their proper act and deed which at the instance of the said MINOR are admitted to Record
Test G TURBERVILE, C. C. W.
Recorded the Eighth day of March 1736, pr. G. T., C. C. W.
(On margin: BLACKMORE & Ux. Release to MINOR)
THIS INDENTURE made this Twenty fourth day of February in the Tenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King. Defender of the faith &c And in the year of our Lord Seventeen hundred and thirty six: Between GEORGE BLACKMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife of Parish of Cople and County of Westmorland of one part and NICHOLAS MINOR, SENR, of the parish and County aforesaid of other part; Wittnesseth that GEORGE BLACKMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife in consideration of One hundred pounds lawfull money of Great Brittain to have in hand paid by NICHOLAS MINOR, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge, have and by these presents do bargain sell and release unto NICHOLAS MINOR and to his heirs all the following parcells of land with the appurtenances containing in both parcels One hundred and sixty acres be the same more or less scitaute in Parish and County afaoresaid Eighty acres thereof being purchased from WILLIAM STUART, deced. the other eighty acres purchased from THOMAS STURMAN by GEORGE BLACKMORE partie to these presents as by Deeds may appear; the eighty acres purchased of WM, STUART being bounded: Begining at a marked Maple standing in the Northermost Branch of RAPPAHANNOCK CREEK dividing above Mr. NORTONs Mill and at the mouth of THOMAS STURMANs Spring Branch and extending thence up the Swamp N. 33d, 1/2 East 19 po., thence N. 78 E. 30 po: S. 89d E. 44 po: to the Eastermost line of said 400 acres. thence up a Branch dividing this land and the land of JOHN SPENCE to the line of NICHOLAS MINOR, thence along MINORs line to a red Oak on the side of the Road, thence along the Road N. 62d 1/2 W. 73 pa: N. 28d. 1/2 W. 24 po: thence North 60d. W. 10 po: to a marked Popler standing in the first mentioned Branch, thence down the Branch N. 23d 3/4 W. 135 po: to the first station: And the Eighty acres purchased of THOMAS STURMAN bounded, Begining at a black Oak standing on the head of a Branch falling into NICHOLAS MINORs Mill Run, thence along the meanders of the Branch to a line of marked trees dividing this land from the Land of GEORGE (? HARISITCH) thence along said line to a red Oak, corner tree to this land, thence along a line of marked trees dividing this Land and the land of NICHOLAS MINOR to the Main Road, thence along the Road to the begining, Together with all houses orchards and appurtenances to the land and premises belonging. To have and to hold the land and premises unto NICHOLAS MINOR his heirs and GEORGE BLACKMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife to NICHOLAS MINOR his heirs shall warrant and defend; In Witness whereof the partyes first above named to these present Indentures have interchangeably sett their hands and seals the day and year first above written
Signed Sealed Deld, in presence of
CAV: DULANY, G. BLACKMORE
JNO TENNENT CHRISTIAN her mark C BLACKMORE
JOHN HAZELL
February ye 24th 1736/7. Then received of NICHOLAS MINOR One hundred pounds lawfull money of Great Brittain being the consideration money herein mentioned the day and year above
Wittness CAV, DULANY G. BLACKMORE
JOHN HAZELL. JAMES MINOR
Westmorland ss, At a Court continued and held for the said County the 24th day of February 1736 GEORGE BLACEMORE and CHRISTIAN his Wife (she being first privately examined according to Law) personally acknowledged this Deed of Release for Land passed to NICHOLAS MINOR together with the Receipt for the consideration thereon endorsed, to be their proper act and deed, all which at the instance of the said MINOR are admitted to Record Test G TURBERVILE, C. C. W.
Recorded the Eighth day of March 1736; pr. G, T., C. C. W
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1726-1729 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Will Book 8, Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 327a-328
THIS INDENTURE made the 30 day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty seven and in the Eleventh year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c:, Between NICHOLAS MINOR of Cople Parish in Westmorland County, Planter, and JEMIMAH his Wife (late Relict of LAWRENCE POPE of Washington Parish in County of Westmorland, deceased) of one part and SAMSON DEMONVILE, an Infant, Son of SAMUEL DEMONVILE late of the Parish of Washington in County aforesaid, deceased, of other part; Witnesseth that NICHOLAS MINOR and JEMIMAH his Wife for divers good causes and consideration but more especially in consideration of one Shill: current mony to them in hand paid by FRANCIS AWBREY, JUNIOR, and ROSE his Wife, late the Widow of the aforesaid SAMUEL DEMONVILE, deceased, as next Friends to SAMSON DEMONVILE, party to these presents, the receipt whereof NICHOLAS MINOR doth hereby acknowledge;
NOW KNOW YEE that NICHOLAS MINOR and JEMIMAH his Wife doth utterly quilt claim unto SAMSON DEMONVILE, party to these presents; and to his heirs all their claim and right as they ever had or hereafter may have by reason of the Dower of JEMIMAH in the third part of three hundred thirty three acres and a half of land scituate in Parish of Washington which her late Huband, LAWRENCE POPE, died seized of and was since his decease sold and conveyed unto SAMUEL DEMONVILE, deceased, by HUMPHREY POPE, Son and Heir of LAWRENCE POPE, by Deeds of Lease and Release bearing date the twenty third and twenty fourth days of February one thousand seven hundred and thirty five, the land now being in the actual possession of FRANCIS AWBREY and ROSE his Wife by means of their intermarriage so that neither NICHOLAS MINOR and JEMIMAH his Wife nor any other in their name shall at any time claim any right or pretence of Title of Dower either as Relict of LAWRENCE POPE or any other way; In Witness whereof thv parties to these presents have interchangeably set their hands and affixed their seals
the day and year first above written
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
NICH: MINOR, JR. MATTHEW RUST, NICHOS: MINOR
(Can't read the two other signatures, one may be JEMIMA MINOR
John Remy)
Westmorland ss. At a Court continued and held for the said County the 1st day of December 1737 NICHOLAS MINOR and JEMIMA his Wife, late Relict of LAWRENCE POPE, deceased (she being first privately examined) personally acknowledged this Deed for Relinquishment of Dower the said JEMIMA had to certain Land in the said Deed mentioned to be and enure to SAMSON DEMONVILL an Infant under the care of FRANCIS AWBREY and ROSE his Wife. which at the intance of the said AWBREY is admitted to Record G. TURBERVILE, C. C. W.
Recorded the Eighth day of December 1737, pr. G. T., C. C. W.
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=111&last=&g_p=G4&co llection=NN Grant
Title Minor, Nicholas.
Publication 26 August 1712.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 296 acres beg.g &c. corner to a parcel of land lately taken up by John Chilton stand.g on the eastward side and near the head of a branch falling into Great Rappahannock Creek, commonly called and known by the name of the white marsh.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 4, 1710-1712 , p. 111 (Reel 289).
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=144&last=&g_p=G5&co llection=NN Grant
Title Minor, Nicholas.
Publication 7 October 1715.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Richmond County.
Description: 100 acres beginning at a chesnut standing near a branch side in a line made by a late survey for one the lines of Loyd’s patent.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 144 (Reel 289).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No.5 1713-1719. (reverse).
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=172&last=&g_p=G5&co llection=NN Grant
Title Minor, Nicholas.
Publication 26 March 1718.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 100 acres (more or less) surplus or waste land within the bounds of a patent granted to Margaret Miles, between the lines of the sd. Miles, John Lord, William Horton, Whetstone and Colo. Wm. Land, decd.
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=302&last=&g_p=GF&co llection=NN Grant
Title Moxley, Richard.
Publication 15 September 1748.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 58 acres surplus land on the south east side Rappahannock Creek beg.g at the head of a branch near a large chesnut in the line of Nicholas Minor.
Source: Northern Neck Grants F, 1742-1754, p. 302 (Reel 292). at Citation.3

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Family

Margaret Pope d. 1723
Child

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 181. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Margaret Pope - 1723 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I105135&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Nicholas Minor 1678 - 1744 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I72071&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Minor Abt 1705 - Aft 1743 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29679&tree=Tree1

(?) Wherret1

M, #82588, d. after 1744
Last Edited26 Jul 2022
     (?) Wherret married Elizabeth Minor, daughter of Nicholas Minor (Sr.) and Margaret Pope, after 1733
;
her 2nd husband. Per Williams/Morton [2007:181]: "Although she is not named in Eddward Barrow's will, her father's will establishes that she survived [Edward] and married a WHERRET.1,2'
(?) Wherret died after 1744 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.2

Family

Elizabeth Minor b. c 1705, d. a 1743

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 181. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Elizabeth Minor Abt 1705 - Aft 1743 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29679&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Rebecca Allen1

F, #82589
Last Edited27 Aug 2017

Family

John Goodrich
Child

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 191. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.

Richard Norton Esq., of Norton Conyers1

M, #82590
Last Edited27 Aug 2017
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Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family History (Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 191. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton [2007] Lightfoot Family History.