Christopher Harris1
M, #88441
Father | Tyree Harris Sr.1 b. 8 Apr 1728, d. b 1 Sep 1786 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2018 |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Harris Family descendancy seen on Ancestry.com on 16 Nov 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2409695/person/-347136493/media/a9b6ff6b-3169-44fa-a0e3-84dc15546a51?_phsrc=OQU3162&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Lydie Harris1
F, #88442
Father | Tyree Harris Sr.1 b. 8 Apr 1728, d. b 1 Sep 1786 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2018 |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Harris Family descendancy seen on Ancestry.com on 16 Nov 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2409695/person/-347136493/media/a9b6ff6b-3169-44fa-a0e3-84dc15546a51?_phsrc=OQU3162&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Nancy Abercrombie Harris1
F, #88443
Father | Tyree Harris Sr.1 b. 8 Apr 1728, d. b 1 Sep 1786 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2018 |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Harris Family descendancy seen on Ancestry.com on 16 Nov 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2409695/person/-347136493/media/a9b6ff6b-3169-44fa-a0e3-84dc15546a51?_phsrc=OQU3162&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Frances Dabney Harris1
F, #88444
Father | Tyree Harris Sr.1 b. 8 Apr 1728, d. b 1 Sep 1786 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2018 |
Citations
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Harris Family descendancy seen on Ancestry.com on 16 Nov 2018 at: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2409695/person/-347136493/media/a9b6ff6b-3169-44fa-a0e3-84dc15546a51?_phsrc=OQU3162&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Samuel Waters Sr.1
M, #88445, b. 1617, d. before 6 September 1665
Father | John Waters II2 b. 22 Nov 1590, d. 20 Jul 1626 |
Charts | Ancestors - Myrtle Lee ROBERTS |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 23 Sep 2019 |
Samuel Waters Sr. was born in 1617 at Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.1 He married Ann Peake.3
Samuel Waters Sr. died before 6 September 1665 at City of London, London, City of London, Greater London, England.1,4
Samuel Waters Sr. was buried on 6 September 1665 at St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, London, City of London, Greater London, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1617, Northampton, Northampton Borough, Northamptonshire, England
DEATH Sep 1665 (aged 47–48), London, City of London, Greater London, England
Family Members
Parents
John Waters 1590–1626
Spouse
Ann Peake Waters unknown–1700
Siblings
Elizabeth Waters Terrell 1625–1683
Children
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
BURIAL St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Created by: Wm. Winston Cochrane IV
Added: 15 Feb 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 142654078.1,4
GAV-9.
In John Waters II's will dated 20 July 1626 at Eastcott, Northamptonshire, England, Samuel Waters Sr. was named as an heir;
per Boddie [1960:128]: "...John Waters who made his will July 20, 1626, as "of Eastcott, count of Northampton, yoeman", and metnioned his five youngest sons "Thomas, Joseph, Ambrose, James and Samuel, the last two not 21 years of age. (Northants W. B. T. (I) p. 65)."4 He was
per Boddie [1960:128]: "Samuel Waters was apprenticed to John west, Citizen and Skinner of London, Feb. 7, 1631, and on Sept. 3,1639, was admitted to the Freedom of the Skinners Company of London." between 7 February 1631 and 3 September 1639 at London, City of London, Greater London, England.4
Samuel Waters Sr. died before 6 September 1665 at City of London, London, City of London, Greater London, England.1,4
Samuel Waters Sr. was buried on 6 September 1665 at St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, London, City of London, Greater London, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1617, Northampton, Northampton Borough, Northamptonshire, England
DEATH Sep 1665 (aged 47–48), London, City of London, Greater London, England
Family Members
Parents
John Waters 1590–1626
Spouse
Ann Peake Waters unknown–1700
Siblings
Elizabeth Waters Terrell 1625–1683
Children
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
BURIAL St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Created by: Wm. Winston Cochrane IV
Added: 15 Feb 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 142654078.1,4
GAV-9.
In John Waters II's will dated 20 July 1626 at Eastcott, Northamptonshire, England, Samuel Waters Sr. was named as an heir;
per Boddie [1960:128]: "...John Waters who made his will July 20, 1626, as "of Eastcott, count of Northampton, yoeman", and metnioned his five youngest sons "Thomas, Joseph, Ambrose, James and Samuel, the last two not 21 years of age. (Northants W. B. T. (I) p. 65)."4 He was
per Boddie [1960:128]: "Samuel Waters was apprenticed to John west, Citizen and Skinner of London, Feb. 7, 1631, and on Sept. 3,1639, was admitted to the Freedom of the Skinners Company of London." between 7 February 1631 and 3 September 1639 at London, City of London, Greater London, England.4
Family | Ann Peake d. Jun 1700 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Samuel Waters, Sr (1617–Sep 1665), Find A Grave Memorial no. 142654078, citing St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England ; Maintained by Wm. Winston Cochrane IV (contributor 47602204) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142654078/samuel-waters. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for John Waters, II (22 Nov 1590–20 Jul 1626), Find A Grave Memorial no. 144658244, citing St. Mary Matfelon Church, Whitechapel, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England ; Maintained by Terri Richards (contributor 47595324) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144658244/john-waters
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Ann Peake Waters (unknown–Jun 1700), Find A Grave Memorial no. 142654163, citing St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England ; Maintained by Wm. Winston Cochrane IV (contributor 47602204) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142654163/ann-waters
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 128. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S4739] Patrick Hamilton Baskervill, Andrew Meade of Ireland and Virginia : his ancestors and some of his descendants and their connections, Including Sketches of the Following families: Mead, Everard, Hardaway, Eggleston, Segar, Pettus, and Overton (Richmond, VA: Old Dominion Press, Inc., 1921), p. 151. Hereinafter cited as Baskervill (1921) - Andrew Meade of Ireland and VA.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V, p. 127.
John Waters II1
M, #88446, b. 22 November 1590, d. 20 July 1626
Charts | Ancestors - Myrtle Lee ROBERTS |
Reference | GAV10 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2018 |
John Waters II was born on 22 November 1590 at Northamptonshire, England.1
John Waters II died on 20 July 1626 at Northamptonshire, England, at age 35.1
John Waters II was buried after 20 July 1626 at St. Mary Matfelon Church, Whitechapel, co. Middlesex, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 22 Nov 1590, Northamptonshire, England
DEATH 20 Jul 1626 (aged 35), Northamptonshire, England
Name: John Waters II; Burial Date: 20 Jul 1626; Parish: St Mary, Whitechapel; County: Middlesex; Borough: Tower Hamlets; Record Type: Burial Register; Type: Parish Register
London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
Detail: London Metropolitan Archives, St Mary, Whitechapel, Composite register: baptisms Nov 1558 - Oct 1645 (gap 1618-1621) and Aug - Nov 1860, marriages Dec 1558 - Feb 1642 (gap 1619-1621), burials Nov 1558 - Jun 1642 (gap 1619-1621), P93/MRY1/001
Family Members
Children
Samuel Waters 1617–1665
Elizabeth Waters Terrell 1625–1683
BURIAL St. Mary Matfelon Church, Whitechapel, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England
Created by: Terri Richards
Added: 6 Apr 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 144658244.1
GAV-10.
John Waters II left a will on 20 July 1626 at Eastcott, Northamptonshire, England;
per Boddie [1960:128]: "...John Waters who made his will July 20, 1626, as "of Eastcott, count of Northampton, yoeman", and metnioned his five youngest sons "Thomas, Joseph, Ambrose, James and Samuel, the last two not 21 years of age. (Northants W. B. T. (I) p. 65)."2
John Waters II died on 20 July 1626 at Northamptonshire, England, at age 35.1
John Waters II was buried after 20 July 1626 at St. Mary Matfelon Church, Whitechapel, co. Middlesex, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 22 Nov 1590, Northamptonshire, England
DEATH 20 Jul 1626 (aged 35), Northamptonshire, England
Name: John Waters II; Burial Date: 20 Jul 1626; Parish: St Mary, Whitechapel; County: Middlesex; Borough: Tower Hamlets; Record Type: Burial Register; Type: Parish Register
London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
Detail: London Metropolitan Archives, St Mary, Whitechapel, Composite register: baptisms Nov 1558 - Oct 1645 (gap 1618-1621) and Aug - Nov 1860, marriages Dec 1558 - Feb 1642 (gap 1619-1621), burials Nov 1558 - Jun 1642 (gap 1619-1621), P93/MRY1/001
Family Members
Children
Samuel Waters 1617–1665
Elizabeth Waters Terrell 1625–1683
BURIAL St. Mary Matfelon Church, Whitechapel, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England
Created by: Terri Richards
Added: 6 Apr 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 144658244.1
GAV-10.
John Waters II left a will on 20 July 1626 at Eastcott, Northamptonshire, England;
per Boddie [1960:128]: "...John Waters who made his will July 20, 1626, as "of Eastcott, count of Northampton, yoeman", and metnioned his five youngest sons "Thomas, Joseph, Ambrose, James and Samuel, the last two not 21 years of age. (Northants W. B. T. (I) p. 65)."2
Family | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for John Waters, II (22 Nov 1590–20 Jul 1626), Find A Grave Memorial no. 144658244, citing St. Mary Matfelon Church, Whitechapel, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England ; Maintained by Terri Richards (contributor 47595324) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144658244/john-waters. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 128. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Elizabeth Waters Terrell (1625–Nov 1683), Find A Grave Memorial no. 95763914, ; Maintained by Terri Richards (contributor 47595324) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95763914/elizabeth-terrell
Elizabeth Waters1
F, #88447, b. 1625, d. November 1683
Father | John Waters II1 b. 22 Nov 1590, d. 20 Jul 1626 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth Waters was born in 1625 at Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England.1 She married Richmond I Terrell Sr., son of Robert Terrell and Jane Baldwin, in 1640.2
Elizabeth Waters was buried in November 1683 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1625, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
DEATH Nov 1683 (aged 57–58), York County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
John Waters 1590–1626
Spouse
Richmond Terrell 1624–1680 (m. 1640)
Siblings
Samuel Waters 1617–1665
Children
William Terrell 1659–1743
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Terri Richards
Added: 22 Aug 2012
Find A Grave Memorial 95763914.1
Elizabeth Waters died in November 1683 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Waters was also known as Elizabeth Walters.3
Elizabeth Waters was buried in November 1683 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1625, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
DEATH Nov 1683 (aged 57–58), York County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
John Waters 1590–1626
Spouse
Richmond Terrell 1624–1680 (m. 1640)
Siblings
Samuel Waters 1617–1665
Children
William Terrell 1659–1743
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Terri Richards
Added: 22 Aug 2012
Find A Grave Memorial 95763914.1
Elizabeth Waters died in November 1683 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Waters was also known as Elizabeth Walters.3
Family | Richmond I Terrell Sr. b. b 17 Oct 1624, d. bt 1677 - 1683 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Elizabeth Waters Terrell (1625–Nov 1683), Find A Grave Memorial no. 95763914, ; Maintained by Terri Richards (contributor 47595324) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95763914/elizabeth-terrell. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Richmond Terrell (17 Oct 1624–1680), Find A Grave Memorial no. 95763728, ; Maintained by Terri Richards (contributor 47595324) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95763728/richmond-terrell
- [S4401] Arthur Tyrrell, "The Terrills of West Hagbourne and Richmond Terrell", Terrell Trails XVII, No. 3, pp. 1463-67 (Fall 2001): p. 1466. Hereinafter cited as "Tyrrell [2001] Terrills of W Hagbourne."
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), p. 19. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S4399] Terrell Society of America Website, online http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/index.php, Document "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's", seen on Terrell Soc. of America Website on 26 Nov. 2018 at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/Pedigree_of_some_American_immigrants.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Terrell Society of America Website.
Richmond I Terrell Sr.1,2
M, #88448, b. before 17 October 1624, d. between 1677 and 1683
Father | Robert Terrell3,4,5 b. c Oct 1567, d. 12 Jun 1643 |
Mother | Jane Baldwin3,4,5 d. a 8 Jun 1643 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2019 |
Richmond I Terrell Sr. was born before 17 October 1624 at Reading Borough, Berkshire, England.1,4 He was baptized on 17 October 1624 at St. Giles Parish, Reading, Berkshire, England.4 He married Elizabeth Waters, daughter of John Waters II, in 1640.1
Richmond I Terrell Sr. died between 1677 and 1683 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA; Find A Grave says d. 1680, but there seems to be no source for this date.1,5
Richmond I Terrell Sr. was buried in 1680 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 17 Oct 1624, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
DEATH 1680 (aged 55–56), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
Robert Terrell 1594–1643
Spouse Elizabeth Waters Terrell 1625–1683 (m. 1640)
Children
William Terrell 1659–1743
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Terri Richards
Added: 22 Aug 2012
Find A Grave Memorial 95763728.1
; NB: I have based my listing of the ancestors of Richmond (I) TERRELL "The Immigrant", and his brothers William, Robert and John, on the revised genealogy published by the Terrell Society of America (TSA - available on its website). The TSA genealogy is based on the work done by Joseph Henry Tyrrell [1910], Emily Dicken [1952], and O. F. Brown [1982] with elaborations and additional research by TSA contributors.
Tyrrell [1910] posited a genealogy tracing the American TERRELLS from Richard "The Immigrant", back to William the Conqueror and to much earlier English lines. This lineage depended on linking the immigrant Tyrells to the noble British Tyrell family of Thornton Hall. Dicken [1952] accepted the early lineage posited by Tyrrell [1910] and added considerable new details about the American side of the family. Brown [1982] effectively disproved Tyrrell's proposed lineage and any link to the Tyrrells of Thornton Hall, Bucks, and traced the American immigrants back only a few generations to a TYRRELL/TERRELL family of Hegbourne and Reading, Berkshire. Barnhill [1934] began the discussion of the TERRELL lineage with Richmond "The Immigrant", and ignored earlier generations. Over the past several decades, the TSA has started from the revised ancestry proposed by Brown [1982] and built on that, publishing their revised "Proposed English Pedigree of some Immigrant TERRELL's".
Tyrrell [2001] has also added some additional conclusions on the Hagbourne roots of Richmond "The Immigrant" which the TSA has incorporated into their outline. Tyrrell concluded: "Regardless of whether you trace to Richmond, William, or Timothy TERRELL of Va, it appears that the lineage ends with Robert & Agnes of West Hagbourne in Berkshire, no part of Oxfordshire. The long accepted lineage through William to Thronton manor is proven to be false speculation..."
To assist other researchers, I have attached *.jpg images of some of the important materials referenced here:
1. Barnhill [1934]
2. Brown [1982:167-177] - Chapter Nine: "The American Connection?
3. TSA "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's"
4. Tyrrell [2001]
Other important research materials are available at:
-- Dicken [1952] with Errata and an improved index at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L013_Dicken_withNewIndex_S.pdf
-- Tyrrell [1910] at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L167_JHTyrrell_S.pdf
-- Other research materials made available by the Terre Society of America at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/custom_references.php.6,7,8,9,10,11,5,12,13
Richmond I Terrell Sr. immigrated in 1656 to New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.14,15,5
Richmond I Terrell Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction on 23 November 1656 at Land Grant, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per Dicken [1952:14]: "Book 4, p. 112, Land Patent Book at Richmond shows that on 28 Nov. 1656 Richmond Terrell was granted 640 acres of land for the transportation of thirteen persons; among them was his brother Robert Terrell...The land was described as lying on the wothwest side of York River..."16
Richmond I Terrell Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction on 8 February 1670 at Land Grant, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per Dicken [1952:14-15]: "...the second grant to Richmond Terrell, recorded in Land Book 6, p. 369, dated 8 day Feb 1670...The tract contained six hundred acres lying upon branches of Chicka hominy Swamp...for the transportation of twelve persons, among them was William Tyrrell.17
Richmond I Terrell Sr. died between 1677 and 1683 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA; Find A Grave says d. 1680, but there seems to be no source for this date.1,5
Richmond I Terrell Sr. was buried in 1680 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 17 Oct 1624, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
DEATH 1680 (aged 55–56), New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
Robert Terrell 1594–1643
Spouse Elizabeth Waters Terrell 1625–1683 (m. 1640)
Children
William Terrell 1659–1743
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Terri Richards
Added: 22 Aug 2012
Find A Grave Memorial 95763728.1
; NB: I have based my listing of the ancestors of Richmond (I) TERRELL "The Immigrant", and his brothers William, Robert and John, on the revised genealogy published by the Terrell Society of America (TSA - available on its website). The TSA genealogy is based on the work done by Joseph Henry Tyrrell [1910], Emily Dicken [1952], and O. F. Brown [1982] with elaborations and additional research by TSA contributors.
Tyrrell [1910] posited a genealogy tracing the American TERRELLS from Richard "The Immigrant", back to William the Conqueror and to much earlier English lines. This lineage depended on linking the immigrant Tyrells to the noble British Tyrell family of Thornton Hall. Dicken [1952] accepted the early lineage posited by Tyrrell [1910] and added considerable new details about the American side of the family. Brown [1982] effectively disproved Tyrrell's proposed lineage and any link to the Tyrrells of Thornton Hall, Bucks, and traced the American immigrants back only a few generations to a TYRRELL/TERRELL family of Hegbourne and Reading, Berkshire. Barnhill [1934] began the discussion of the TERRELL lineage with Richmond "The Immigrant", and ignored earlier generations. Over the past several decades, the TSA has started from the revised ancestry proposed by Brown [1982] and built on that, publishing their revised "Proposed English Pedigree of some Immigrant TERRELL's".
Tyrrell [2001] has also added some additional conclusions on the Hagbourne roots of Richmond "The Immigrant" which the TSA has incorporated into their outline. Tyrrell concluded: "Regardless of whether you trace to Richmond, William, or Timothy TERRELL of Va, it appears that the lineage ends with Robert & Agnes of West Hagbourne in Berkshire, no part of Oxfordshire. The long accepted lineage through William to Thronton manor is proven to be false speculation..."
To assist other researchers, I have attached *.jpg images of some of the important materials referenced here:
1. Barnhill [1934]
2. Brown [1982:167-177] - Chapter Nine: "The American Connection?
3. TSA "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's"
4. Tyrrell [2001]
Other important research materials are available at:
-- Dicken [1952] with Errata and an improved index at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L013_Dicken_withNewIndex_S.pdf
-- Tyrrell [1910] at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L167_JHTyrrell_S.pdf
-- Other research materials made available by the Terre Society of America at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/custom_references.php.6,7,8,9,10,11,5,12,13
Richmond I Terrell Sr. immigrated in 1656 to New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.14,15,5
Richmond I Terrell Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction on 23 November 1656 at Land Grant, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per Dicken [1952:14]: "Book 4, p. 112, Land Patent Book at Richmond shows that on 28 Nov. 1656 Richmond Terrell was granted 640 acres of land for the transportation of thirteen persons; among them was his brother Robert Terrell...The land was described as lying on the wothwest side of York River..."16
Richmond I Terrell Sr. was mentioned in a land transaction on 8 February 1670 at Land Grant, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo: Per Dicken [1952:14-15]: "...the second grant to Richmond Terrell, recorded in Land Book 6, p. 369, dated 8 day Feb 1670...The tract contained six hundred acres lying upon branches of Chicka hominy Swamp...for the transportation of twelve persons, among them was William Tyrrell.17
Family | Elizabeth Waters b. 1625, d. Nov 1683 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Richmond Terrell (17 Oct 1624–1680), Find A Grave Memorial no. 95763728, ; Maintained by Terri Richards (contributor 47595324) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95763728/richmond-terrell. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), pp. 14-19. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Robert Terrell (1594–12 Jun 1643), Find A Grave Memorial no. 107233964, citing St Giles Churchyard, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England ; Maintained by J Kevin T. Purkaple (contributor 47990367) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107233964/robert-terrell
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 8.
- [S4399] Terrell Society of America Website, online http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/index.php, Document "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's", seen on Terrell Soc. of America Website on 26 Nov. 2018 at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/Pedigree_of_some_American_immigrants.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Terrell Society of America Website.
- [S4404] Joseph Henry Tyrrell, The Genealogy of Richmond & William Tyrrell or Terrell: Descended from the Family of Tyrrell of Thornton Hall, Buckinghamshire, England (UK: Privately Published, 1910). Hereinafter cited as Tyrell [1910] Gen of Richmond & William Terrell.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S4401] Arthur Tyrrell, "The Terrills of West Hagbourne and Richmond Terrell", Terrell Trails XVII, No. 3, pp. 1463-67 (Fall 2001). Hereinafter cited as "Tyrrell [2001] Terrills of W Hagbourne."
- [S4400] Dan Brinson, "Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL - Part I", Terrell Trails XVIII, No. 1, pp. 1507-27 (Spring 2002). Hereinafter cited as "Brinson [2002a] Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL 1."
- [S4402] Dan Brinson, "Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL - Part I and Corrections", Terrell Trails XVIII, No. 2, pp. 1544-1558 (Summer 2002). Hereinafter cited as "Brinson [2002b] Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL 2."
- [S4403] Oliver Forster Brown, The Tyrells of England (Chichester, Sussex, England: Phillimore, 1982). Hereinafter cited as Brown [1982] The Tyrells of England.
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 26 Nov 2018; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
- [S4366] Celeste Jane Terrell Barnhill, Richmond, William and Timothy Terrell: Colonial Virginians (Greenfield, IN: The Mitchel Company, 1934). Hereinafter cited as Barnhill [1934] Richmond William & Timothy Terrell.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 19.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 20.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 14.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), pp. 14-15.
Robert Terrell1
M, #88449, b. circa October 1567, d. 12 June 1643
Father | William Tyrrold2 d. 9 Oct 1587 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)2 b. a 9 Oct 1566, d. bt 9 Oct 1587 - 2 Oct 1638 |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2019 |
Robert Terrell was born circa October 1567 at West Hagbourne, Berkshire, England; Per Tyrrell [2001:1465] "Under 21 in father's will 1587."2,3 He married Jane Baldwin, daughter of Robert Baldwin and Joane Pigeon, on 19 June 1617 at St. Giles Parish, Reading, Berkshire, England,
; Marriage date is from Tyrell [2001:1466].1,4,5
Robert Terrell died on 12 June 1643 at Reading Borough, Berkshire, England.1
Robert Terrell was buried on 12 June 1643 at St. Giles Churchyard, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1594, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
DEATH 12 Jun 1643 (aged 48–49), Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
Son of Lord William (circa 1552 - 1595) and Margaret, née Richmond. Husband of Jane, née Baldwin (d. 1662). Father of Roger, John, Robert, Mary, Margaret, Joan, Charles, Timothy, Jesse, Richmond Sr, and William Terrell I.
Family Members
Children
Richmond Terrell 1624–1680
BURIAL St Giles Churchyard, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
Created by: J Kevin T. Purkaple
Added: 24 Mar 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 107233964.1
; NB: I have based my listing of the ancestors of Richmond (I) TERRELL "The Immigrant", and his brothers William, Robert and John, on the revised genealogy published by the Terrell Society of America (TSA - available on its website). The TSA genealogy is based on the work done by Joseph Henry Tyrrell [1910], Emily Dicken [1952], and O. F. Brown [1982] with elaborations and additional research by TSA contributors.
Tyrrell [1910] posited a genealogy tracing the American TERRELLS from Richard "The Immigrant", back to William the Conqueror and to much earlier English lines. This lineage depended on linking the immigrant Tyrells to the noble British Tyrell family of Thornton Hall. Dicken [1952] accepted the early lineage posited by Tyrrell [1910] and added considerable new details about the American side of the family. Brown [1982] effectively disproved Tyrrell's proposed lineage and any link to the Tyrrells of Thornton Hall, Bucks, and traced the American immigrants back only a few generations to a TYRRELL/TERRELL family of Hegbourne and Reading, Berkshire. Barnhill [1934] began the discussion of the TERRELL lineage with Richmond "The Immigrant", and ignored earlier generations. Over the past several decades, the TSA has started from the revised ancestry proposed by Brown [1982] and built on that, publishing their revised "Proposed English Pedigree of some Immigrant TERRELL's".
Tyrrell [2001] has also added some additional conclusions on the Hagbourne roots of Richmond "The Immigrant" which the TSA has incorporated into their outline. Tyrrell concluded: "Regardless of whether you trace to Richmond, William, or Timothy TERRELL of Va, it appears that the lineage ends with Robert & Agnes of West Hagbourne in Berkshire, no part of Oxfordshire. The long accepted lineage through William to Thronton manor is proven to be false speculation..."
To assist other researchers, I have attached *.jpg images of some of the important materials referenced here:
1. Barnhill [1934]
2. Brown [1982:167-177] - Chapter Nine: "The American Connection?
3. TSA "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's"
4. Tyrrell [2001]
Other important research materials are available at:
-- Dicken [1952] with Errata and an improved index at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L013_Dicken_withNewIndex_S.pdf
-- Tyrrell [1910] at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L167_JHTyrrell_S.pdf
-- Other research materials made available by the Terre Society of America at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/custom_references.php.6,7,8,9,10,11,2,12,13 He was Per Dicken [1952:5]: "Councillor of Reading, Borough Guardian, 1616, St. Giles Ward 1623." However, Tyrrell [2001:1465] reports his as only "a Clothier." in 1616 at Reading Borough, Berkshire, England.14,3,15
Robert Terrell left a will on 27 September 1643 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; Per Dicken [1952:5]: "Robert Terrell's will was proved at Oxford 27 Sept. 1643 by Jane Terrell, relict and John Terrell, son."14
; Marriage date is from Tyrell [2001:1466].1,4,5
Robert Terrell died on 12 June 1643 at Reading Borough, Berkshire, England.1
Robert Terrell was buried on 12 June 1643 at St. Giles Churchyard, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1594, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
DEATH 12 Jun 1643 (aged 48–49), Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
Son of Lord William (circa 1552 - 1595) and Margaret, née Richmond. Husband of Jane, née Baldwin (d. 1662). Father of Roger, John, Robert, Mary, Margaret, Joan, Charles, Timothy, Jesse, Richmond Sr, and William Terrell I.
Family Members
Children
Richmond Terrell 1624–1680
BURIAL St Giles Churchyard, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England
Created by: J Kevin T. Purkaple
Added: 24 Mar 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 107233964.1
; NB: I have based my listing of the ancestors of Richmond (I) TERRELL "The Immigrant", and his brothers William, Robert and John, on the revised genealogy published by the Terrell Society of America (TSA - available on its website). The TSA genealogy is based on the work done by Joseph Henry Tyrrell [1910], Emily Dicken [1952], and O. F. Brown [1982] with elaborations and additional research by TSA contributors.
Tyrrell [1910] posited a genealogy tracing the American TERRELLS from Richard "The Immigrant", back to William the Conqueror and to much earlier English lines. This lineage depended on linking the immigrant Tyrells to the noble British Tyrell family of Thornton Hall. Dicken [1952] accepted the early lineage posited by Tyrrell [1910] and added considerable new details about the American side of the family. Brown [1982] effectively disproved Tyrrell's proposed lineage and any link to the Tyrrells of Thornton Hall, Bucks, and traced the American immigrants back only a few generations to a TYRRELL/TERRELL family of Hegbourne and Reading, Berkshire. Barnhill [1934] began the discussion of the TERRELL lineage with Richmond "The Immigrant", and ignored earlier generations. Over the past several decades, the TSA has started from the revised ancestry proposed by Brown [1982] and built on that, publishing their revised "Proposed English Pedigree of some Immigrant TERRELL's".
Tyrrell [2001] has also added some additional conclusions on the Hagbourne roots of Richmond "The Immigrant" which the TSA has incorporated into their outline. Tyrrell concluded: "Regardless of whether you trace to Richmond, William, or Timothy TERRELL of Va, it appears that the lineage ends with Robert & Agnes of West Hagbourne in Berkshire, no part of Oxfordshire. The long accepted lineage through William to Thronton manor is proven to be false speculation..."
To assist other researchers, I have attached *.jpg images of some of the important materials referenced here:
1. Barnhill [1934]
2. Brown [1982:167-177] - Chapter Nine: "The American Connection?
3. TSA "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's"
4. Tyrrell [2001]
Other important research materials are available at:
-- Dicken [1952] with Errata and an improved index at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L013_Dicken_withNewIndex_S.pdf
-- Tyrrell [1910] at http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/L167_JHTyrrell_S.pdf
-- Other research materials made available by the Terre Society of America at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/custom_references.php.6,7,8,9,10,11,2,12,13 He was Per Dicken [1952:5]: "Councillor of Reading, Borough Guardian, 1616, St. Giles Ward 1623." However, Tyrrell [2001:1465] reports his as only "a Clothier." in 1616 at Reading Borough, Berkshire, England.14,3,15
Robert Terrell left a will on 27 September 1643 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; Per Dicken [1952:5]: "Robert Terrell's will was proved at Oxford 27 Sept. 1643 by Jane Terrell, relict and John Terrell, son."14
Family | Jane Baldwin d. a 8 Jun 1643 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Robert Terrell (1594–12 Jun 1643), Find A Grave Memorial no. 107233964, citing St Giles Churchyard, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England ; Maintained by J Kevin T. Purkaple (contributor 47990367) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107233964/robert-terrell. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4399] Terrell Society of America Website, online http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/index.php, Document "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's", seen on Terrell Soc. of America Website on 26 Nov. 2018 at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/Pedigree_of_some_American_immigrants.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Terrell Society of America Website.
- [S4401] Arthur Tyrrell, "The Terrills of West Hagbourne and Richmond Terrell", Terrell Trails XVII, No. 3, pp. 1463-67 (Fall 2001): p. 1465. Hereinafter cited as "Tyrrell [2001] Terrills of W Hagbourne."
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S4401] Arthur Tyrrell, "Tyrrell [2001] Terrills of W Hagbourne", p. 1466.
- [S4404] Joseph Henry Tyrrell, The Genealogy of Richmond & William Tyrrell or Terrell: Descended from the Family of Tyrrell of Thornton Hall, Buckinghamshire, England (UK: Privately Published, 1910). Hereinafter cited as Tyrell [1910] Gen of Richmond & William Terrell.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S4401] Arthur Tyrrell, "Tyrrell [2001] Terrills of W Hagbourne."
- [S4400] Dan Brinson, "Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL - Part I", Terrell Trails XVIII, No. 1, pp. 1507-27 (Spring 2002). Hereinafter cited as "Brinson [2002a] Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL 1."
- [S4402] Dan Brinson, "Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL - Part I and Corrections", Terrell Trails XVIII, No. 2, pp. 1544-1558 (Summer 2002). Hereinafter cited as "Brinson [2002b] Ancestors of Anthony M TERRELL 2."
- [S4403] Oliver Forster Brown, The Tyrells of England (Chichester, Sussex, England: Phillimore, 1982). Hereinafter cited as Brown [1982] The Tyrells of England.
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 26 Nov 2018; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
- [S4366] Celeste Jane Terrell Barnhill, Richmond, William and Timothy Terrell: Colonial Virginians (Greenfield, IN: The Mitchel Company, 1934). Hereinafter cited as Barnhill [1934] Richmond William & Timothy Terrell.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 5.
- [S4451] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families: Generations Beyond (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998), p. 81. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1998] Tidewater VA Fam: Generations Beyond.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 14.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 17.
William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex1,2
M, #88450, b. circa 1552, d. 1595
Last Edited | 27 Nov 2018 |
William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex married Margaret Richmond, daughter of (?) Richmond of Stewley, Bucks,
;
NB This marriage neve occurred. One of the most important contributions to the genealogy of the American branch of the TERRELL (var. sp.) family of the research of Oliver Forster Brown (Brown [1892]) was to disprove of the American TERRELL family of Richmond I "The Immigrant" (and his brother, William) to the noble British TYRRELL family of England. This theory, which had accepted by Tyrrell [1910], Dicken [1952], and others, depended on the Robert TYRRELL of Reading, Berkshire ("Robert of Reading") being the son of a William TERRELL who married Margaret RICHMOND, the daughter of William Richmond of Stewkeley. With much diligent research, Brown found that there was no such marriage, and demonstrated that there were other parents for this Robert "of Reading."1,2,3,4,5 William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex was born circa 1552.1
William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex died in 1595.1
;
NB This marriage neve occurred. One of the most important contributions to the genealogy of the American branch of the TERRELL (var. sp.) family of the research of Oliver Forster Brown (Brown [1892]) was to disprove of the American TERRELL family of Richmond I "The Immigrant" (and his brother, William) to the noble British TYRRELL family of England. This theory, which had accepted by Tyrrell [1910], Dicken [1952], and others, depended on the Robert TYRRELL of Reading, Berkshire ("Robert of Reading") being the son of a William TERRELL who married Margaret RICHMOND, the daughter of William Richmond of Stewkeley. With much diligent research, Brown found that there was no such marriage, and demonstrated that there were other parents for this Robert "of Reading."1,2,3,4,5 William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex was born circa 1552.1
William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex died in 1595.1
Family | Margaret Richmond |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Robert Terrell (1594–12 Jun 1643), Find A Grave Memorial no. 107233964, citing St Giles Churchyard, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England ; Maintained by J Kevin T. Purkaple (contributor 47990367) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107233964/robert-terrell. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), pp. 4-5. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S4403] Oliver Forster Brown, The Tyrells of England (Chichester, Sussex, England: Phillimore, 1982), p. 168. Hereinafter cited as Brown [1982] The Tyrells of England.
- [S4404] Joseph Henry Tyrrell, The Genealogy of Richmond & William Tyrrell or Terrell: Descended from the Family of Tyrrell of Thornton Hall, Buckinghamshire, England (UK: Privately Published, 1910). Hereinafter cited as Tyrell [1910] Gen of Richmond & William Terrell.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
Jane Baldwin1
F, #88451, d. after 8 June 1643
Father | Robert Baldwin2 |
Mother | Joane Pigeon2 |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2019 |
Jane Baldwin married Robert Terrell, son of William Tyrrold and Elizabeth (?), on 19 June 1617 at St. Giles Parish, Reading, Berkshire, England,
; Marriage date is from Tyrell [2001:1466].1,2,3
Jane Baldwin died after 8 June 1643.3
Jane Baldwin is mentioned in the will of Robert Terrell on 27 September 1643 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; Per Dicken [1952:5]: "Robert Terrell's will was proved at Oxford 27 Sept. 1643 by Jane Terrell, relict and John Terrell, son."4
; Marriage date is from Tyrell [2001:1466].1,2,3
Jane Baldwin died after 8 June 1643.3
Jane Baldwin is mentioned in the will of Robert Terrell on 27 September 1643 at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England; Per Dicken [1952:5]: "Robert Terrell's will was proved at Oxford 27 Sept. 1643 by Jane Terrell, relict and John Terrell, son."4
Family | Robert Terrell b. c Oct 1567, d. 12 Jun 1643 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Robert Terrell (1594–12 Jun 1643), Find A Grave Memorial no. 107233964, citing St Giles Churchyard, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England ; Maintained by J Kevin T. Purkaple (contributor 47990367) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107233964/robert-terrell. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), p. 8. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S4401] Arthur Tyrrell, "The Terrills of West Hagbourne and Richmond Terrell", Terrell Trails XVII, No. 3, pp. 1463-67 (Fall 2001): p. 1466. Hereinafter cited as "Tyrrell [2001] Terrills of W Hagbourne."
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 5.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 14.
- [S4399] Terrell Society of America Website, online http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/index.php, Document "Proposed English Pedigree of Some Immigrant 'TERRELL's", seen on Terrell Soc. of America Website on 26 Nov. 2018 at: http://www.terrellsociety.com/genealogy/documents/Pedigree_of_some_American_immigrants.pdf. Hereinafter cited as Terrell Society of America Website.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 17.
Margaret Richmond1
F, #88452
Father | (?) Richmond of Stewley, Bucks2 |
Last Edited | 27 Nov 2018 |
Margaret Richmond married William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex
;
NB This marriage neve occurred. One of the most important contributions to the genealogy of the American branch of the TERRELL (var. sp.) family of the research of Oliver Forster Brown (Brown [1892]) was to disprove of the American TERRELL family of Richmond I "The Immigrant" (and his brother, William) to the noble British TYRRELL family of England. This theory, which had accepted by Tyrrell [1910], Dicken [1952], and others, depended on the Robert TYRRELL of Reading, Berkshire ("Robert of Reading") being the son of a William TERRELL who married Margaret RICHMOND, the daughter of William Richmond of Stewkeley. With much diligent research, Brown found that there was no such marriage, and demonstrated that there were other parents for this Robert "of Reading."1,3,4,5,6
;
NB This marriage neve occurred. One of the most important contributions to the genealogy of the American branch of the TERRELL (var. sp.) family of the research of Oliver Forster Brown (Brown [1892]) was to disprove of the American TERRELL family of Richmond I "The Immigrant" (and his brother, William) to the noble British TYRRELL family of England. This theory, which had accepted by Tyrrell [1910], Dicken [1952], and others, depended on the Robert TYRRELL of Reading, Berkshire ("Robert of Reading") being the son of a William TERRELL who married Margaret RICHMOND, the daughter of William Richmond of Stewkeley. With much diligent research, Brown found that there was no such marriage, and demonstrated that there were other parents for this Robert "of Reading."1,3,4,5,6
Family | William Terrell Lord of the Manor of Bruyn, Essex b. c 1552, d. 1595 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 November 2018), memorial page for Robert Terrell (1594–12 Jun 1643), Find A Grave Memorial no. 107233964, citing St Giles Churchyard, Reading, Reading Borough, Berkshire, England ; Maintained by J Kevin T. Purkaple (contributor 47990367) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107233964/robert-terrell. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), p. 5. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), pp. 4-5.
- [S4403] Oliver Forster Brown, The Tyrells of England (Chichester, Sussex, England: Phillimore, 1982), p. 168. Hereinafter cited as Brown [1982] The Tyrells of England.
- [S4404] Joseph Henry Tyrrell, The Genealogy of Richmond & William Tyrrell or Terrell: Descended from the Family of Tyrrell of Thornton Hall, Buckinghamshire, England (UK: Privately Published, 1910). Hereinafter cited as Tyrell [1910] Gen of Richmond & William Terrell.
- [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
Ann Peake1
F, #88453, d. June 1700
Charts | Ancestors - Myrtle Lee ROBERTS |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 23 Sep 2019 |
Ann Peake married Samuel Waters Sr., son of John Waters II.1
Ann Peake died in June 1700 at London, City of London, Greater London, England.1
Ann Peake was buried in June 1700 at St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, London, City of London, Greater London, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH Jun 1700, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Family Members
Spouse
Samuel Waters 1617–1665
Children
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
BURIAL St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Created by: Wm. Winston Cochrane IV
Added: 15 Feb 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 142654163.1
Her estate was probated on 4 July 1700 at St. Sepulchre Parish, London, City of London, Greater London, England.2
GAV-9.
Ann Peake left a will on 29 September 1697 at St. Sepulchre Parish, London, City of London, Greater London, England;
Per Baskervill [1921:151] "...it names "son John ·Waters, who for divers years hath been gone to Virginia, five shillings and no more; son Samuel Waters and Margaret his wife ten shillings apiece; daughter ELIZA BETH 0vERTON, now in Virginia, ten shillings; and William, her husband, ten shillings; son in law, Mr. William Goodwin, ten shillings for a ring ; brother in law, Caleb Millett, ten shillings; son Thomas Waters residuary legatee, and he the sole executor."2,3
Ann Peake died in June 1700 at London, City of London, Greater London, England.1
Ann Peake was buried in June 1700 at St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, London, City of London, Greater London, England;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH unknown
DEATH Jun 1700, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Family Members
Spouse
Samuel Waters 1617–1665
Children
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
BURIAL St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England
Created by: Wm. Winston Cochrane IV
Added: 15 Feb 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 142654163.1
Her estate was probated on 4 July 1700 at St. Sepulchre Parish, London, City of London, Greater London, England.2
GAV-9.
Ann Peake left a will on 29 September 1697 at St. Sepulchre Parish, London, City of London, Greater London, England;
Per Baskervill [1921:151] "...it names "son John ·Waters, who for divers years hath been gone to Virginia, five shillings and no more; son Samuel Waters and Margaret his wife ten shillings apiece; daughter ELIZA BETH 0vERTON, now in Virginia, ten shillings; and William, her husband, ten shillings; son in law, Mr. William Goodwin, ten shillings for a ring ; brother in law, Caleb Millett, ten shillings; son Thomas Waters residuary legatee, and he the sole executor."2,3
Family | Samuel Waters Sr. b. 1617, d. b 6 Sep 1665 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Ann Peake Waters (unknown–Jun 1700), Find A Grave Memorial no. 142654163, citing St Sepulchre without Newgate Churchyard, London, City of London, Greater London, England ; Maintained by Wm. Winston Cochrane IV (contributor 47602204) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142654163/ann-waters. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 127. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S4739] Patrick Hamilton Baskervill, Andrew Meade of Ireland and Virginia : his ancestors and some of his descendants and their connections, Including Sketches of the Following families: Mead, Everard, Hardaway, Eggleston, Segar, Pettus, and Overton (Richmond, VA: Old Dominion Press, Inc., 1921), p. 151. Hereinafter cited as Baskervill (1921) - Andrew Meade of Ireland and VA.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V, p. 128.
Mary Elizabeth Overton1
F, #88454, b. 26 June 1673, d. 1734
Father | Col. William Overton1 b. 3 Dec 1638, d. 1690 |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Waters1 b. 30 Dec 1654, d. 1697 |
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2019 |
Mary Elizabeth Overton was born on 26 June 1673 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA;
per Boddie [1960:128] says she was born 28 June 1673, citing "The Early Descendants of William Overton and Elizabeth Waters of Virginia, and Allied Families," published 1938 by W. P. Anderson (pp. 60-64).1,2 She married Robert Anderson Jr., son of Robert Anderson Sr. and Cecilia Poindexter, in 1690.3,4,2
Mary Elizabeth Overton was buried in 1734 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 26 Jun 1673, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 1734 (aged 60–61), Virginia, USA
Robert Anderson II, married Mary Overton, sister of Captain James Overton (1688-1749) militia officer and vestryman of St Paul's Parish, Hanover, and daughter of William Overton
Family Members
Parents
William Overton 1638–1690
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
Spouse
Robert Anderson 1663–1716 (m. 1690)
Siblings
Temperance Overton Harris 1679–1716
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Half Siblings
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Children
Dianna Charity Anderson Hunt unknown–1769
James Anderson 1689–1751
Robert Anderson 1712–1792
Charles Anderson 1713–1756
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Renae🌺
Added: 15 May 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 110571338
Sponsored by Mary Somerfield-Martz.1
Mary Elizabeth Overton died in 1734 at Virginia, USA.1
per Boddie [1960:128] says she was born 28 June 1673, citing "The Early Descendants of William Overton and Elizabeth Waters of Virginia, and Allied Families," published 1938 by W. P. Anderson (pp. 60-64).1,2 She married Robert Anderson Jr., son of Robert Anderson Sr. and Cecilia Poindexter, in 1690.3,4,2
Mary Elizabeth Overton was buried in 1734 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 26 Jun 1673, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 1734 (aged 60–61), Virginia, USA
Robert Anderson II, married Mary Overton, sister of Captain James Overton (1688-1749) militia officer and vestryman of St Paul's Parish, Hanover, and daughter of William Overton
Family Members
Parents
William Overton 1638–1690
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
Spouse
Robert Anderson 1663–1716 (m. 1690)
Siblings
Temperance Overton Harris 1679–1716
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Half Siblings
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Children
Dianna Charity Anderson Hunt unknown–1769
James Anderson 1689–1751
Robert Anderson 1712–1792
Charles Anderson 1713–1756
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Renae🌺
Added: 15 May 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 110571338
Sponsored by Mary Somerfield-Martz.1
Mary Elizabeth Overton died in 1734 at Virginia, USA.1
Family | Robert Anderson Jr. b. 1663, d. 3 Apr 1716 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Mary Elizabeth Overton Anderson (26 Jun 1673–1734), Find A Grave Memorial no. 110571338, ; Maintained by Renae🌺 (contributor 46985364) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110571338/mary-elizabeth-anderson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 128. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Robert Anderson, Jr (1663–3 Apr 1716), Find A Grave Memorial no. 110708984, ; Maintained by Renae🌺 (contributor 46985364) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110708984/robert-anderson
- [S3755] LLB and Nelson Osgood Rhoades George Norbury Mackenzie, compiler, Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 177 (7 volumes) (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Original 1912, Reprint 1966, 1995), Vol. IV, p. 3 - Anderson Family Lineage. Hereinafter cited as MacKenzie [1912] Colonial Families of the USA.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for Dianna Charity “Dina” Anderson Hunt (unknown–1769), Find A Grave Memorial no. 71079793, ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) Body lost or destroyed, who reports a Lost to time, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71079793/dianna-charity-hunt
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, George Dabney, II: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I204&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for James Anderson, I (1689–20 Nov 1751), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73768782, ; Maintained by Lanie (contributor 47381115) Non-Cemetery Burial, who reports a at home, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73768782/james-anderson
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for Robert Anderson (1 Jan 1712–19 Dec 1792), Find A Grave Memorial no. 40540599, citing Goldmine Farm Cemetery, Rockville, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Carmella Adams (contributor 46913323), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40540599/robert-anderson
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for Charles Anderson (1713–1756), Find A Grave Memorial no. 110709735, ; Maintained by Renae (contributor 46985364) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110709735/charles-anderson
Robert Anderson Jr.1
M, #88455, b. 1663, d. 3 April 1716
Father | Robert Anderson Sr.2 |
Mother | Cecilia Poindexter2 b. 1646, d. 1721 |
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2019 |
Robert Anderson Jr. was born in 1663 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.1,3 He married Mary Elizabeth Overton, daughter of Col. William Overton and Mary Elizabeth Waters, in 1690.1,2,3
Robert Anderson Jr. died on 3 April 1716 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1,3
Robert Anderson Jr. was buried after 3 April 1716 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1663, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 3 Apr 1716 (aged 52–53), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Robert Anderson II received 1200 acres in about 1690 for importing twenty-five people. Robert took over the administration of 727 acres in the Goldmine Plantation from his father on 23 oct 1690 and in 1712 he inherited them from his father. Goldmine Plantation was located in New Kent County, Virginia (today the area is within Hanover County).
He was Captain in Hanover County Militia. Through acquisitions, his sons built the 5000 acre "Goldmine" Plantation, named after a passing stream. Robert was a 1703 Vestryman of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, and Justice of New Kent in 1714. This Goldmine Plantation, part of which, since 1984 is now land of the Missionary Learning Center (MLC) of the International Mission Board, SBC, near Rockville. (Lewis, Merriwethers, and Their Kin, by Sarah Lewis Anderson, first published 1938, p. 280)(The Anderson Tree, and Me' by Bob L. Anderson, based on information collected by his grand-aunt Mary Jenny Anderson (b. 7-31-1875 d. 2-25-1967). The sources of her information included family Bibles and courthouse records)(The Andersons of Goldmine, Hanover County, Virginia, by Edward L. Anderson, published privately 1913, Cincinnati, Ohio. General Collection, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia)
Anderson Family DNA Match: DNA Match with other family members. Common relative, Robert Thomas Anderson, 7th great grandfather, confirms Anderson family connection.
Family member Kathi Conover Procci was kind enough to share her DNA research with the family.
Family Members
Parents
Robert Anderson 1641–1712
Cecilia Poindexter Massie 1646–1721
Spouse
Mary Elizabeth Overton Anderson 1673–1734 (m. 1690)
Siblings
William Anderson 1680–1719
Mary Anderson Reynolds 1680–1725
Children
Dianna Charity Anderson Hunt unknown–1769
James Anderson 1689–1751
Robert Anderson 1712–1792
Charles Anderson 1713–1756
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Renae🌺
Added: 17 May 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 110708984.1
Reference: See MacKenzie & Rhoades (1912:IV:1-14] for details of this ANDERSON family line.4 He was Per MacKenzie & Rhoades (1912:IV:3]: "The second Robert was a Vestryman of St. Peter's Parish of New Kent, Virginia, 1702-1703." in 1702/3 at St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.2
Robert Anderson Jr. died on 3 April 1716 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1,3
Robert Anderson Jr. was buried after 3 April 1716 at Burial location unknown ;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1663, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 3 Apr 1716 (aged 52–53), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Robert Anderson II received 1200 acres in about 1690 for importing twenty-five people. Robert took over the administration of 727 acres in the Goldmine Plantation from his father on 23 oct 1690 and in 1712 he inherited them from his father. Goldmine Plantation was located in New Kent County, Virginia (today the area is within Hanover County).
He was Captain in Hanover County Militia. Through acquisitions, his sons built the 5000 acre "Goldmine" Plantation, named after a passing stream. Robert was a 1703 Vestryman of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, and Justice of New Kent in 1714. This Goldmine Plantation, part of which, since 1984 is now land of the Missionary Learning Center (MLC) of the International Mission Board, SBC, near Rockville. (Lewis, Merriwethers, and Their Kin, by Sarah Lewis Anderson, first published 1938, p. 280)(The Anderson Tree, and Me' by Bob L. Anderson, based on information collected by his grand-aunt Mary Jenny Anderson (b. 7-31-1875 d. 2-25-1967). The sources of her information included family Bibles and courthouse records)(The Andersons of Goldmine, Hanover County, Virginia, by Edward L. Anderson, published privately 1913, Cincinnati, Ohio. General Collection, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia)
Anderson Family DNA Match: DNA Match with other family members. Common relative, Robert Thomas Anderson, 7th great grandfather, confirms Anderson family connection.
Family member Kathi Conover Procci was kind enough to share her DNA research with the family.
Family Members
Parents
Robert Anderson 1641–1712
Cecilia Poindexter Massie 1646–1721
Spouse
Mary Elizabeth Overton Anderson 1673–1734 (m. 1690)
Siblings
William Anderson 1680–1719
Mary Anderson Reynolds 1680–1725
Children
Dianna Charity Anderson Hunt unknown–1769
James Anderson 1689–1751
Robert Anderson 1712–1792
Charles Anderson 1713–1756
BURIAL Unknown
Created by: Renae🌺
Added: 17 May 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 110708984.1
Reference: See MacKenzie & Rhoades (1912:IV:1-14] for details of this ANDERSON family line.4 He was Per MacKenzie & Rhoades (1912:IV:3]: "The second Robert was a Vestryman of St. Peter's Parish of New Kent, Virginia, 1702-1703." in 1702/3 at St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.2
Family | Mary Elizabeth Overton b. 26 Jun 1673, d. 1734 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Robert Anderson, Jr (1663–3 Apr 1716), Find A Grave Memorial no. 110708984, ; Maintained by Renae🌺 (contributor 46985364) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110708984/robert-anderson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3755] LLB and Nelson Osgood Rhoades George Norbury Mackenzie, compiler, Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 177 (7 volumes) (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Original 1912, Reprint 1966, 1995), Vol. IV, p. 3 - Anderson Family Lineage. Hereinafter cited as MacKenzie [1912] Colonial Families of the USA.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 128. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S3755] LLB and Nelson Osgood Rhoades George Norbury Mackenzie, MacKenzie [1912] Colonial Families of the USA, Vol. IV, pp. 1-14 - Anderson Family Lineage.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for Dianna Charity “Dina” Anderson Hunt (unknown–1769), Find A Grave Memorial no. 71079793, ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) Body lost or destroyed, who reports a Lost to time, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71079793/dianna-charity-hunt
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, George Dabney, II: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I204&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for James Anderson, I (1689–20 Nov 1751), Find A Grave Memorial no. 73768782, ; Maintained by Lanie (contributor 47381115) Non-Cemetery Burial, who reports a at home, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73768782/james-anderson
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for Robert Anderson (1 Jan 1712–19 Dec 1792), Find A Grave Memorial no. 40540599, citing Goldmine Farm Cemetery, Rockville, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Carmella Adams (contributor 46913323), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40540599/robert-anderson
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 22 September 2019), memorial page for Charles Anderson (1713–1756), Find A Grave Memorial no. 110709735, ; Maintained by Renae (contributor 46985364) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110709735/charles-anderson
Barbara Overton1
F, #88456, b. 5 February 1690, d. 30 October 1766
Father | Col. William Overton1,2 b. 3 Dec 1638, d. 1690 |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Waters1,2 b. 30 Dec 1654, d. 1697 |
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2019 |
Barbara Overton was born on 5 February 1690 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.1,2 She married William (II) Winston, son of William (I) Winston and Sarah (?), in 1723 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 3rd wife.
Per Boddie [1960:129] she married 1706 John or James) Winston.3,2
Barbara Overton died on 30 October 1766 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA, at age 76.1,2
Barbara Overton was buried after 30 October 1766 at Beaver Dam Cemetery (Fontaine Family), Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA;
NB: There are two Find A Grave memorials for Barbara, based on where she may be buried and where her cenotaph is located, as explained in the notes below.
Find A Grave Mamorial #1:
BIRTH 5 Feb 1690, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 30 Oct 1766 (aged 76), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Daughter of William Overton and his wife, Elizabeth Waters. 3rd Wife of William Winston.
NOTE: The grave of Barbara O. Winston is believed to be in this graveyard- as of this date, it has not been proven. Needless to say, that no headstone for her has been found.
I would not ordinarily have two memorials for one person- but to cut down on confusion (since her name is on the marker at Blenheim) I have a memorial to her here at Beaverdam and at Blenheim. Rest assured I am investigating this in more depth to try and solve (if possible) the mystery of where she is actually buried.
Family Members
Parents
William Overton 1638–1690
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
Spouse
William Winston 1678–1727
Siblings
Mary Elizabeth Overton Anderson 1673–1734
Temperance Overton Harris 1679–1716
Half Siblings
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
BURIAL Beaver Dam Cemetery (Fontaine Family), Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 10 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31270990
Find A Grave Mamorial #2
BIRTH 5 Feb 1690, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 30 Oct 1766 (aged 76), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Daughter of William Overton and his wife, Elizabeth Waters. She is the third wife of William Winston- and her name appears on this marker- but there is no evidence she is buried here. Many believe she is buried at "Beaverdam" see link: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=winston&GSmid=46847797&GRid=31270990&
She had two sons with William Winston- John and James Winston, they are named in their mother Barbara O. Winston's will.
Family Members
William Overton 1638–1690
Spouse
William Winston 1678–1727
Siblings
Mary Elizabeth Overton Anderson 1673–1734
Temperance Overton Harris 1679–1716
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Children
John Winston 1724–1772
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505496.4,5
; His 3rd wife.
Per Boddie [1960:129] she married 1706 John or James) Winston.3,2
Barbara Overton died on 30 October 1766 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA, at age 76.1,2
Barbara Overton was buried after 30 October 1766 at Beaver Dam Cemetery (Fontaine Family), Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA;
NB: There are two Find A Grave memorials for Barbara, based on where she may be buried and where her cenotaph is located, as explained in the notes below.
Find A Grave Mamorial #1:
BIRTH 5 Feb 1690, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 30 Oct 1766 (aged 76), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Daughter of William Overton and his wife, Elizabeth Waters. 3rd Wife of William Winston.
NOTE: The grave of Barbara O. Winston is believed to be in this graveyard- as of this date, it has not been proven. Needless to say, that no headstone for her has been found.
I would not ordinarily have two memorials for one person- but to cut down on confusion (since her name is on the marker at Blenheim) I have a memorial to her here at Beaverdam and at Blenheim. Rest assured I am investigating this in more depth to try and solve (if possible) the mystery of where she is actually buried.
Family Members
Parents
William Overton 1638–1690
Mary Elizabeth Waters Overton 1654–1697
Spouse
William Winston 1678–1727
Siblings
Mary Elizabeth Overton Anderson 1673–1734
Temperance Overton Harris 1679–1716
Half Siblings
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
BURIAL Beaver Dam Cemetery (Fontaine Family), Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 10 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31270990
Find A Grave Mamorial #2
BIRTH 5 Feb 1690, New Kent County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 30 Oct 1766 (aged 76), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Daughter of William Overton and his wife, Elizabeth Waters. She is the third wife of William Winston- and her name appears on this marker- but there is no evidence she is buried here. Many believe she is buried at "Beaverdam" see link: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=winston&GSmid=46847797&GRid=31270990&
She had two sons with William Winston- John and James Winston, they are named in their mother Barbara O. Winston's will.
Family Members
William Overton 1638–1690
Spouse
William Winston 1678–1727
Siblings
Mary Elizabeth Overton Anderson 1673–1734
Temperance Overton Harris 1679–1716
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Children
John Winston 1724–1772
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505496.4,5
Family | William (II) Winston b. 1678, d. 1727 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Barbara Overton Winston (5 Feb 1690–30 Oct 1766), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31270990, citing Beaver Dam Cemetery (Fontaine Family), Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31270990/barbara-winston. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 129. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for William Winston (1678–1727), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505504, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505504/william-winston
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Mamorial #1: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Barbara Overton Winston (5 Feb 1690–30 Oct 1766), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31270990, citing Beaver Dam Cemetery (Fontaine Family), Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31270990/barbara-winston
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Mamorial #2: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Barbara Overton Winston (5 Feb 1690–30 Oct 1766), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505496, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505496/barbara-winston
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Capt John Winston, Sr (9 Jun 1724–1772), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505525, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505525/john-winston
- [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989), p. 431. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families.
William (II) Winston1,2
M, #88457, b. 1678, d. 1727
Father | William (I) Winston3 d. b 1701 |
Mother | Sarah (?)4 |
Last Edited | 4 Aug 2022 |
William (II) Winston was born in 1678.1 He married Martha Tomlin, daughter of Robert Tomlin and Rebecca Fox, after June 1714 at St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.1,5 William (II) Winston married Barbara Overton, daughter of Col. William Overton and Mary Elizabeth Waters, in 1723 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 3rd wife.
Per Boddie [1960:129] she married 1706 John or James) Winston.1,6
William (II) Winston died in 1727.1
William (II) Winston was buried in 1727 at Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA;
from Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1678
DEATH 1727 (aged 48–49)
Born in New Kent County, Va. the son of William Winston, Sr. and Sarah Winston.
He married:
1st. Sarah Dabney (born c. 1678) after April 1701 in New Kent County. She was the daughter of Cornelius and Edith Dabney.
2nd. Martah/Martha Tomlin after June 1714 in Essex County, she was the daughter of Rebecca Tomlin and Martha was the widow of Francis Gouldman of Essex Co., Va.
3rd. Barbara Overton 1723 in Hanover County
Children of William Winston:
With Sarah he had sons, Isaac and William Essex Winston
By third wife he had two sons- John and James Winston, they are named in their mother Barbara O. Winston's will.
Source for much of this information: http://mahockney.files.wordpress.com/1703/10/the-winston-family.pdf and "Old New Kent Co., Va. Some Accounts of the Planters, Plantations and Places," by Malcolm Hart Harris, 2006
Family Members
Spouses
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Sarah Dabney Winston
Children
John Winston 1724–1772
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505504.1
He witnessed the marriage of Sarah Dabney and Isaac Winston Sr.;
Per Dabney Family of Early Virginia: "she married Isaac Winston Sr. of Hanover County, a son of Anthony Winston of New Kent County, who died in December, 1725. Although some traditions give his wife as Mary Dabney, evidence from an early deed indicates that he probably married first to Sarah Dabney, a daughter of Cornelius and Edith Dabney of Hanover County, and second to Mary Dabney. In the deed, made in 1732 in King William County, William Winston, who was identified as the son and heir of Sarah Winston, conveyed for a tiny token payment the 179.5 acres that Sarah Dabney received in 1701 to Cornelius Dabney (b. 1690/98, d. bef 1738, son of James Dabney of King William County), husband of Lucy (Winston) Dabney. Lucy was mentioned as a daughter of Isaac Winston in his will after her second marriage to Williams Coles. From the foregoing, it can be concluded that William Winston, sometimes called “Langaloo Billy”, and Lucy (Winston) Dabney Coles were brother and sister and children of Isaac Winston and Sarah (Dabney) Winston."
Per Davis [1999:434], "According to tradition, Isaac married Mary Dabney. Documentation cannot be found that Mary, the wife of Isaac was a Dabney. It appears that Isaac was married twice, and the children of Isaac were probably not the children of his 2nd wife, Mary." Davis says that Isaac's 1st wife ("name unknown") was the mother of his children. He had remarried before he wrote his will and died in 1760.7,8,9
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.1,5 William (II) Winston married Barbara Overton, daughter of Col. William Overton and Mary Elizabeth Waters, in 1723 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 3rd wife.
Per Boddie [1960:129] she married 1706 John or James) Winston.1,6
William (II) Winston died in 1727.1
William (II) Winston was buried in 1727 at Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA;
from Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1678
DEATH 1727 (aged 48–49)
Born in New Kent County, Va. the son of William Winston, Sr. and Sarah Winston.
He married:
1st. Sarah Dabney (born c. 1678) after April 1701 in New Kent County. She was the daughter of Cornelius and Edith Dabney.
2nd. Martah/Martha Tomlin after June 1714 in Essex County, she was the daughter of Rebecca Tomlin and Martha was the widow of Francis Gouldman of Essex Co., Va.
3rd. Barbara Overton 1723 in Hanover County
Children of William Winston:
With Sarah he had sons, Isaac and William Essex Winston
By third wife he had two sons- John and James Winston, they are named in their mother Barbara O. Winston's will.
Source for much of this information: http://mahockney.files.wordpress.com/1703/10/the-winston-family.pdf and "Old New Kent Co., Va. Some Accounts of the Planters, Plantations and Places," by Malcolm Hart Harris, 2006
Family Members
Spouses
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Sarah Dabney Winston
Children
John Winston 1724–1772
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505504.1
He witnessed the marriage of Sarah Dabney and Isaac Winston Sr.;
Per Dabney Family of Early Virginia: "she married Isaac Winston Sr. of Hanover County, a son of Anthony Winston of New Kent County, who died in December, 1725. Although some traditions give his wife as Mary Dabney, evidence from an early deed indicates that he probably married first to Sarah Dabney, a daughter of Cornelius and Edith Dabney of Hanover County, and second to Mary Dabney. In the deed, made in 1732 in King William County, William Winston, who was identified as the son and heir of Sarah Winston, conveyed for a tiny token payment the 179.5 acres that Sarah Dabney received in 1701 to Cornelius Dabney (b. 1690/98, d. bef 1738, son of James Dabney of King William County), husband of Lucy (Winston) Dabney. Lucy was mentioned as a daughter of Isaac Winston in his will after her second marriage to Williams Coles. From the foregoing, it can be concluded that William Winston, sometimes called “Langaloo Billy”, and Lucy (Winston) Dabney Coles were brother and sister and children of Isaac Winston and Sarah (Dabney) Winston."
Per Davis [1999:434], "According to tradition, Isaac married Mary Dabney. Documentation cannot be found that Mary, the wife of Isaac was a Dabney. It appears that Isaac was married twice, and the children of Isaac were probably not the children of his 2nd wife, Mary." Davis says that Isaac's 1st wife ("name unknown") was the mother of his children. He had remarried before he wrote his will and died in 1760.7,8,9
Family 1 | Martha Tomlin b. a 1675, d. 1722 |
Family 2 | Barbara Overton b. 5 Feb 1690, d. 30 Oct 1766 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for William Winston (1678–1727), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505504, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505504/william-winston. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989), pp. 430-431, 454. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families.
- [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families, pp. 429-30.
- [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families, p. 430.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Martha Tomlin Aft 1675 - 1722 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I108314&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 129. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I109&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
- [S4451] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families: Generations Beyond (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998), p. 434. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1998] Tidewater VA Fam: Generations Beyond.
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Isaac Winston, Sr.: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I110&tree=Dabney
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Capt John Winston, Sr (9 Jun 1724–1772), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505525, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505525/john-winston
- [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families, p. 431.
Martha Tomlin1
F, #88458, b. after 1675, d. 1722
Father | Robert Tomlin3 b. 27 Aug 1626, d. b 3 Oct 1688 |
Mother | Rebecca Fox1,2 b. b 1653, d. 10 Jun 1714 |
Last Edited | 4 Aug 2022 |
Martha Tomlin was born after 1675 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.4 She married Edward Gouldman after 1695 at Sittingbourne Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1,4 Martha Tomlin married William (II) Winston, son of William (I) Winston and Sarah (?), after June 1714 at St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.1,4
Martha Tomlin died in 1722 at St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.4
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 268.
Will of Edward Goldman of the Parish of St. Ann's in the County of Essex, being sick and weak in body, dated 3 Nov. 1709.
All my lands I hold by patents in this neck unto my son Francis.
Unto my son Thomas all the lands I hold in Pannell's patent.
The lands which I hold in the range be sold and added to my personall estate.
To my brother Francis my halfe of the mill, he paying to my executors £30 sterling.
Unto my beloved wife Martha seven Negroes according to the quality of the whole dureing her natural life.
Unto my sonns Francis and Thomas my other fourteen Negroes to be equally divided, and the reversion of the Negroes given to my wife to descend unto my sons equally. The whole belonging to my children be wholy invested and managed by my brother Francis.
Unto my beloved wife the Japan cabinett and £20 sterling.
Unto Peter Godfrey for his trouble £3 sterling.
Unto Rebecca Tomlin twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring.
Unto my sister Mary Goldman twenty shillings to buy her also a mourning ring.
Unto Mr. Saml. Thacker and his wife each of them twenty shillings for the use above mentioned.
All the rest of my personal estate with the proceeds of the mill and land when sold with what moneys I have in England be equally divided betwixt my beloved wife and two children.
In case my wife should be with child, if it lives it shall have an equall part of my personall estate with my two sonns and an equall part of the land with my present youngest sonne.
What tobacco I have be shipt home on the account and risque of my beloved wife and children to be equally divided.
The interest of my sonns' estates be only apply'd to their education and the overplus if any be to be paid unto them.
My silver hilted rapier unto my brother Francis.
My beloved wife and my brother Francis executors.
Edw. Gouldman
Wit: Sara. Thacker, Mary Thacker, Peter Godfrey.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Proved by Saml. Thacker and Mary Thacker.
Pages 268-69. 10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Bond of Fran. Gouldman and Martha Gouldman as executors of Edward Gouldman. Unto James Boughan of Essex County, Gent., in behalf of the Court. For 33C00 sterling. Securities, Richard Buckner and William Daingerfield.
Francis Gouldman
Martha Gouldman
Richd. Buckner
Wm. Daingerfield
Wit: Fran. Moore, Ja. Alderson.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Acknowledged.
===
1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 1
Lease and Release. 10 and 11 October 1711. ffrancis Gouldman and Martha Gouldman of the parish of St. Ann, Essex Co., Gent etc., Executors of the last will and testament of Edward Gouldman late of sd parish, sell Samuel Thacker that plantation whereon William Williams lately dwelt, 150 acres, adj. land of Wm. Howlett and of Matrum Wright, part of a tract formerly called Buttons Range, granted to Thomas Button deceased by patent dated 19th July 1666 and by his will bequeathed to his brother Robert Button, this said will dated 1 March 1669; and by said Robert Button conveyed to Folin Baker, and confirmed to him by order of the General Court at James Citty dated 27 October 1688, and conveyed by Baker to William Williams by deed dated in the year 1694, and conveyed by Williams to Edward Gouldman decd by deed dated 8 February 1705, and by his will dated 3 Nov. 1709 directed to be sold.
Witnesses signed ffrancis Gouldman (seal)
Wm Thompson
Aug't Smith The marke of
Salvator Musooe Martha M Gouldman (seal)
Recorded 8 9ber 1711 (8th Nov. 1711) Richard Buckner Cl Cur.
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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 255. Will of Rebecca Tomlin of St. Anns Parish, Essex Co,
Dated 25 Nov. 1709. Probated 10 June 1714,
To the four children of "my Deceased Daughter Rebecca Rowzee" 12 young cattle.
To Mary Smith a heiffer.
To William Smith a feather bed.
To Francis Gouldman Junr a feather bed and other household goods. Also 6 head cattle.
To Thomas Gouldman household goods and 6 head cattle.
To "my Daughter Martha Gouldman" household furniture and crop.
To Jane Blundel 9 1/4 yards of serge.
To George Goudye cattle when he is 21.
To daughter Martha Gouldman negroes and a servant man named Daniel Kelly.
To ffranois Gouldman a white servant named John Nowland.
To daughter Martha Gouldman, crop of tobo and hogs due from Arthur Mackdaniell.
To Lancelot Tomlin proceeds of Tobacco shipped to Great Britain, Exors to keep this till he is 211. he dying before then "to my said Daughter".
To daughter Martha Gouldman balance of cattle, etc., she to be Exor.
Wit:
fra Gouldman signed Rebecca Tomlin
Ann Smith her mark her mark
James Stark his mark
"At a Court for Essex County the 10th day of June 1714 This will was proved by the oaths of William Winston and Martha his wife Extrx Therein named and by the oaths of ffranois Gouldman and Ann Smith two of the witnesses hereto and is Recorded
Test
Richard Buckner CI Cur "
Bond. 10 June 1714. £1000. Sterling. William Winston and Martha his wife late Martha Gouldman, as Exors of the est, of Rebeooa Tomlin* deoeased.
Wit: signed Wm Winston
Robert Jones Martha Winston
Ja Alderson Ralph Rowzee
Peter Byrom
Recorded 10 June 1714.
===
1716-1718 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 15, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 9, Beverley Fleet]; Page 680. Will of Francis Gouldman of St. A. Par., Essex Co.
Dated 9 Jan. 1715/16. Prob. 21 Nov. 1716.
To kinsman Francis Gouldman 1200 a. purohased of Augt. Smith, Boughan and others, on branches of Occupation Creek and Mattapony. If he d.s.p. to kinsman Thomas Gouldman. If he d.s.p. to kinswoman Eliz. Waring wife to Thomas Waring.
To kinsman Thomas Gouldman all land on Hoskinses Creek in Essex County "whereon my Water mill now stands" If he d.s.p. to Francis G. If he d.s.p. to Eliz: Waring.
To kinswoman Elizabeth Waring 1100 a. "lying and being in Com'on" betw the heirs of Fran. Meriwether late decd., and himself, situated in King and Queen Co., on branches of Mattapony. She d.s.p. to kinsman Francis G. He d.s.p. to kinsman Thomas G.
To kinsman Thomas Gouldman 600 a. on Hoskinses Swamp on S. side in Essex Co., 200 a thereof given "me by my father", 200 a. purchased of Francis Awberry and 200 a. escheated from Katherine Long. He d.s.p. to Francis G. He d.s.p to Elizabeth Waring.
To kinsman Francis Gouldman "all that my Tract of Land whereon I now dwell whioh was purchased of Arrabella Bird Daughter and Heir of Henry White". If he d.s.p. to Thomas G. If he d.s.p. to Elizabeth Waring.
If kinsman Thomas Gouldman when he attain the age of 21 would rather have dwelling plantation than the mill he to have his choice. Francis Gouldman to take the other.
Wife to have dwelling plantation during life. Also personal property.
That half of a water mill owned with Paul Micou be sold "by out Cry at Richmond Court", proceeds to be added to personal estate.
To kinsmen Francis and Thos. Gouldman certain stock in common until Francis be 21.
That £13. Sterl. due from Capt. Piokarin and £8. upwards due from Jno. Billups be added to personal estate. Also tobo. and money due from Robt. Elliot, Col. Richd. Covington, Thos Winslow and Jno. Billups.
That "all my own debts and the Debts due from my late Brother Edward Gouldmans Estate being the Children part or proportion be forthwith paid x x "
That "Thomas Waring aforesd take into his Custody my Desk with all my papers so soon as I shall depart this Life".
That my negro Jack a Carpenter be free from Slavery".
To Thos. Waring certain money and tobo. That he settle a/cs of late brother's est. with William Winston.
That Thomas Waring manage certain property for Francis and Thos. Gouldman until they are 21. "and if it so happen that the sd Thomas Waring shall dye before my sd two kinsmen attain the age aforesd that then my Sister Martha Winston shall take care of their Estates" Refers to Francis and Thomas Gouldman as the orphans of his late brother. To Thos. Henman "my silver hilted Sword and Belt"
Exors: wife Mary Gouldman and Mr Thomas Waring.
Wit:
Arth: Bowers Signed ffrancis Gouldman
Paschal Greenhill
Ro Brooke Jr
William Moss
Tho Henman
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Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
TOMLIN, ROBERT,
To son Robert Tomlin all my land and plantation at Arraricke with all the household goods & stock upon it to him & his heirs forever & likewise one negroe due to me from Mr Malachiah Peale with one feather bed boulder & Rugg which lyeth in my wife's Chamber And my Great Iron Gray Mare with all her Increase to him & his heirs for ever.
Item I give unto my Cozen George Tomlin one young Mare about two years old, one feather bed which Lyeth in the hall with the furniture to itt belonging, one Iron pott about four or five Gallons & nineteen hundred pounds of Tobo. which John ffenner oweth me to build him a house upon his owne Land And Likewise a man servant which I am Indebted to him, And likewise itt is 'my will that he shall have his own Cattell which was brought over to my plantation.
Item. I give & bequeath unto my son William Tomlin all the Land & plantation which I formerly bought of Mr. Thomas Gordon all the household goods & stocke of Cattell which are upon itt with the negroes & feather bed with the furniture to itt belonging which Lyeth in my wifes Chamber, & one feathr. bed more with the furniture thereto belonging about eight or nine pounds price which I will my Executr. hereafter named to buy for him & all the horses & mares which he always Claimed as his owne, to him & his heires forever, and Likewise I give more to my son William halfe a dozen pewter dishes one Table, four paire of sheets & two suits of Table Linen.
Item. I give unto my Loving wife one third pta. of the plantation & Land whereon I now live & leaving noe more Land but towards the poynt of woods next the River & to Keep everything in repaire as now itt is, And likewise one third part of the plantation & Land I formerly bought of Thomas Rawson during her life, five and twenty head of Cattell & one third part of my horses & mares not before bequeathed & Likewise this psent Cropp she paying my debts out of itt & maintaininge my son William and 3 daughters with necessaries for this psent year & afterwards with the pfitts of my negroes & stocke to maintain my 3 daughters & give them convenient Learnynge during the time they live with her which my desire is till they marry or come to age.
Item. My will is that if my said wife Rebeccah Tomlin doe not assent of this my will then she shall have no more than an equall childs part of my personal Estate.
I will & bequeath unto my daughter Rebecca Tomlin all the plantation & Land whereon I now live after her mothers decease unto her & her heirs forever. Item. I will & bequeath unto my daughter Hannah Tomlin the Land I formerly bought of Thomas Rawson aftr: her mothrs decease to her & her heirs forever.
Item. I will & bequeath unto my daughter Martha Tomlin my mill with all the priviledges to me belonging or in any wise appertaining to her & her heirs forever also my will is that my Executr. shall keep my Mill in repairs with the pfitts that shall come of the Mill and the remaindr. of the profitts shall be & remain for the use and benefitt of my aforesaid daughtr. to be returned to her at the age of one & twenty years or marriage which shall first happen according to the discretion of my Executr:
Item itt is my will & desire that if all or any of my said daughters shall attain to ye age of one & twenty years or marry before my sd wife shall depart this life, then my will is that my Executr. shall equally divide the negroes Cattel & horses which are upon my plantation as they come of age or marry respectively except my wifes thirds during her life of her personal estate & after her death to be equally divided between my three daughters but if itt should happen that any of my daughters should die before the age of 21 years or marry then the Lands Negroes & stocks to goe to the survivor equally. Item my will is & I freely bequeath unto my brother Capt. George Taylor one of my saddle horses which are upon my plantation which he shall please to accept of after my decease.
Item I give unto my Cozen Martha Taylor my mare about two years old with her increase to her & her heirs forever.
Item I give unto my sister Mrs Martha Taylor one Gold ring about 12 shillings price.
Item I give unto Robt Brooke two pieces of eight two New England shillings & six pence which is [in] my Lettr. Case in my Truncke.
Item I give & bequeath six hundred pounds of Tobacco to be Laide out in Mourning Ribbon to be given to my friends at my funerall according as my executor shall think fitt. Item my will is that the two dwelling houses upon my son William's plantation shall be both new covered & the Tobacco house in the bottom new posted & mended out of the produce of the Tobacco of this prsent Cropp Also my will is that if my Executr shall thinke fitt that my son William Tomlin be not capable of managing the plantation to him bequeathed that then my will is that my Executor shall keep the plantation in his owne hands till my son comes of age only the profits in the meantime to return to the boy.
Also that whereas I have already consigned seaventy five bushells of wheat to new England as by bills of Laidinge will appear, my will is that the produce of itt att the returne may be equally divided between my wife son William & her three daughters And likewise my will is that the wheat which I have att home in my Barne & my mill, which I suppose may be about 200 bushells may be shipt & consigned to New England accordingly as I formerly took Care pposd by my Letters writt to Mr: Saffin & the pduce of that at the return to be equally divided between my wife son William & my three daughters.
Exr. my loving Brother Capt. George Taylor my Loving wife Rebecca my full & sole Executr. & Likewise if they see fitt for the good of my wife & children to dispose of any horses & mares according to their discretion. If my brother dies before this will be fulfilled I desire my son Robert Tomlin to join with my wife & to assist her according to his endeavour.
Witnesses : ROBERT TOMLIN seal
HEN AWBREY
WILL Moseley
Ro : Brooke.
7 March, 1683 ; 3 October, 1688.
Pages 28-32.
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1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 73-74
This Indenture made ye nineteenth day of May 1725 Between FRANCIS GOULD MAN of St. Anns Parish in County of Essex and WILLIAM WINSTON of ye Parish of St. Pauls & County of Hanover Witnesseth that ye said Francis Gouldman for sum of twelve pounds currt: mony in hand paid doth grant unto said William Winston his heirs, 300 acres of land known by the name of NEHOCKNEY it being part of a devident of land containing 600 acres being in Parish of Southfarnham in County of Essex which said 300 acres is now in ye peacable possession of him ye said William Winston by his intermarrying with MARTHA GOULDMAN Mother of said Francis Gouldman who in her lifetime was possessed of said Land & bounded as followeth Vizt. Bounding on PLEYS MILL DAM on HENRY TANDYs Land on EDWARD PAGGITs land & on HOWELL
JONES's Land .. . In presence of us Francis Gouldman
JOHN LEWIS,
Z. LEWIS, JOHN JOHNSON
At Court held for Essex County ye 19th day of May 1725
On ye motion of William Winston this release of Francis Gouldmans to him ye said William /being indented/ was proved by ye oaths of ZACHARY LEWIS, John Lewis and John Johnson ye Witnesses thereto & admitted to record.
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1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 98-101
This Indenture made the tenth/eleventh day of May 1725 Between FRANCIS GOULDMAN of St. Anns Parish in County of Essex Planter and JOHN BAGGE of the said Parish and County CLERK of other part Witnesseth that said Francis Gouldman for sum of thirty pounds already paid doth sell tract of Land in Parish of Southfarnham and County aforesaid (being the moiety or half of a tract of Land adjoyning to the land possessed by WILLIAM DANGERFIELD formerly possessed by WILLIAM TOMLIN deced which descended to EDWARD ROWZEE and MARTHA WINSTON as joynt heirs of the said William Tomlin) and now in the possession of WILLIAM WINSTON as Tenant by the Curtesy of England & descends to the said Francis Gouldman as heir at Law to the said Martha Winston deceased containing 200 acres
In presence of, JNO BILLUPS, Francis Gouldman
NATHANIEL FOGG, PETER DUDLEY,
THO GOULDMAN
At a Court held for Essex County the 17th day of Augt 1725
This Lease & Release of land Indented from Francis Gouldman to John Bagge Clerk was proved by the oaths of John Billups, Nathaniel Fogg and Thomas Gouldman and on motion of the said John Bagge Clerk admitted to record at Citation.4
;
Her 1st husband.1,4 Martha Tomlin married William (II) Winston, son of William (I) Winston and Sarah (?), after June 1714 at St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.1,4
Martha Tomlin died in 1722 at St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia, USA.4
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 268.
Will of Edward Goldman of the Parish of St. Ann's in the County of Essex, being sick and weak in body, dated 3 Nov. 1709.
All my lands I hold by patents in this neck unto my son Francis.
Unto my son Thomas all the lands I hold in Pannell's patent.
The lands which I hold in the range be sold and added to my personall estate.
To my brother Francis my halfe of the mill, he paying to my executors £30 sterling.
Unto my beloved wife Martha seven Negroes according to the quality of the whole dureing her natural life.
Unto my sonns Francis and Thomas my other fourteen Negroes to be equally divided, and the reversion of the Negroes given to my wife to descend unto my sons equally. The whole belonging to my children be wholy invested and managed by my brother Francis.
Unto my beloved wife the Japan cabinett and £20 sterling.
Unto Peter Godfrey for his trouble £3 sterling.
Unto Rebecca Tomlin twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring.
Unto my sister Mary Goldman twenty shillings to buy her also a mourning ring.
Unto Mr. Saml. Thacker and his wife each of them twenty shillings for the use above mentioned.
All the rest of my personal estate with the proceeds of the mill and land when sold with what moneys I have in England be equally divided betwixt my beloved wife and two children.
In case my wife should be with child, if it lives it shall have an equall part of my personall estate with my two sonns and an equall part of the land with my present youngest sonne.
What tobacco I have be shipt home on the account and risque of my beloved wife and children to be equally divided.
The interest of my sonns' estates be only apply'd to their education and the overplus if any be to be paid unto them.
My silver hilted rapier unto my brother Francis.
My beloved wife and my brother Francis executors.
Edw. Gouldman
Wit: Sara. Thacker, Mary Thacker, Peter Godfrey.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Proved by Saml. Thacker and Mary Thacker.
Pages 268-69. 10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Bond of Fran. Gouldman and Martha Gouldman as executors of Edward Gouldman. Unto James Boughan of Essex County, Gent., in behalf of the Court. For 33C00 sterling. Securities, Richard Buckner and William Daingerfield.
Francis Gouldman
Martha Gouldman
Richd. Buckner
Wm. Daingerfield
Wit: Fran. Moore, Ja. Alderson.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Acknowledged.
===
1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 1
Lease and Release. 10 and 11 October 1711. ffrancis Gouldman and Martha Gouldman of the parish of St. Ann, Essex Co., Gent etc., Executors of the last will and testament of Edward Gouldman late of sd parish, sell Samuel Thacker that plantation whereon William Williams lately dwelt, 150 acres, adj. land of Wm. Howlett and of Matrum Wright, part of a tract formerly called Buttons Range, granted to Thomas Button deceased by patent dated 19th July 1666 and by his will bequeathed to his brother Robert Button, this said will dated 1 March 1669; and by said Robert Button conveyed to Folin Baker, and confirmed to him by order of the General Court at James Citty dated 27 October 1688, and conveyed by Baker to William Williams by deed dated in the year 1694, and conveyed by Williams to Edward Gouldman decd by deed dated 8 February 1705, and by his will dated 3 Nov. 1709 directed to be sold.
Witnesses signed ffrancis Gouldman (seal)
Wm Thompson
Aug't Smith The marke of
Salvator Musooe Martha M Gouldman (seal)
Recorded 8 9ber 1711 (8th Nov. 1711) Richard Buckner Cl Cur.
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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 255. Will of Rebecca Tomlin of St. Anns Parish, Essex Co,
Dated 25 Nov. 1709. Probated 10 June 1714,
To the four children of "my Deceased Daughter Rebecca Rowzee" 12 young cattle.
To Mary Smith a heiffer.
To William Smith a feather bed.
To Francis Gouldman Junr a feather bed and other household goods. Also 6 head cattle.
To Thomas Gouldman household goods and 6 head cattle.
To "my Daughter Martha Gouldman" household furniture and crop.
To Jane Blundel 9 1/4 yards of serge.
To George Goudye cattle when he is 21.
To daughter Martha Gouldman negroes and a servant man named Daniel Kelly.
To ffranois Gouldman a white servant named John Nowland.
To daughter Martha Gouldman, crop of tobo and hogs due from Arthur Mackdaniell.
To Lancelot Tomlin proceeds of Tobacco shipped to Great Britain, Exors to keep this till he is 211. he dying before then "to my said Daughter".
To daughter Martha Gouldman balance of cattle, etc., she to be Exor.
Wit:
fra Gouldman signed Rebecca Tomlin
Ann Smith her mark her mark
James Stark his mark
"At a Court for Essex County the 10th day of June 1714 This will was proved by the oaths of William Winston and Martha his wife Extrx Therein named and by the oaths of ffranois Gouldman and Ann Smith two of the witnesses hereto and is Recorded
Test
Richard Buckner CI Cur "
Bond. 10 June 1714. £1000. Sterling. William Winston and Martha his wife late Martha Gouldman, as Exors of the est, of Rebeooa Tomlin* deoeased.
Wit: signed Wm Winston
Robert Jones Martha Winston
Ja Alderson Ralph Rowzee
Peter Byrom
Recorded 10 June 1714.
===
1716-1718 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 15, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 9, Beverley Fleet]; Page 680. Will of Francis Gouldman of St. A. Par., Essex Co.
Dated 9 Jan. 1715/16. Prob. 21 Nov. 1716.
To kinsman Francis Gouldman 1200 a. purohased of Augt. Smith, Boughan and others, on branches of Occupation Creek and Mattapony. If he d.s.p. to kinsman Thomas Gouldman. If he d.s.p. to kinswoman Eliz. Waring wife to Thomas Waring.
To kinsman Thomas Gouldman all land on Hoskinses Creek in Essex County "whereon my Water mill now stands" If he d.s.p. to Francis G. If he d.s.p. to Eliz: Waring.
To kinswoman Elizabeth Waring 1100 a. "lying and being in Com'on" betw the heirs of Fran. Meriwether late decd., and himself, situated in King and Queen Co., on branches of Mattapony. She d.s.p. to kinsman Francis G. He d.s.p. to kinsman Thomas G.
To kinsman Thomas Gouldman 600 a. on Hoskinses Swamp on S. side in Essex Co., 200 a thereof given "me by my father", 200 a. purchased of Francis Awberry and 200 a. escheated from Katherine Long. He d.s.p. to Francis G. He d.s.p to Elizabeth Waring.
To kinsman Francis Gouldman "all that my Tract of Land whereon I now dwell whioh was purchased of Arrabella Bird Daughter and Heir of Henry White". If he d.s.p. to Thomas G. If he d.s.p. to Elizabeth Waring.
If kinsman Thomas Gouldman when he attain the age of 21 would rather have dwelling plantation than the mill he to have his choice. Francis Gouldman to take the other.
Wife to have dwelling plantation during life. Also personal property.
That half of a water mill owned with Paul Micou be sold "by out Cry at Richmond Court", proceeds to be added to personal estate.
To kinsmen Francis and Thos. Gouldman certain stock in common until Francis be 21.
That £13. Sterl. due from Capt. Piokarin and £8. upwards due from Jno. Billups be added to personal estate. Also tobo. and money due from Robt. Elliot, Col. Richd. Covington, Thos Winslow and Jno. Billups.
That "all my own debts and the Debts due from my late Brother Edward Gouldmans Estate being the Children part or proportion be forthwith paid x x "
That "Thomas Waring aforesd take into his Custody my Desk with all my papers so soon as I shall depart this Life".
That my negro Jack a Carpenter be free from Slavery".
To Thos. Waring certain money and tobo. That he settle a/cs of late brother's est. with William Winston.
That Thomas Waring manage certain property for Francis and Thos. Gouldman until they are 21. "and if it so happen that the sd Thomas Waring shall dye before my sd two kinsmen attain the age aforesd that then my Sister Martha Winston shall take care of their Estates" Refers to Francis and Thomas Gouldman as the orphans of his late brother. To Thos. Henman "my silver hilted Sword and Belt"
Exors: wife Mary Gouldman and Mr Thomas Waring.
Wit:
Arth: Bowers Signed ffrancis Gouldman
Paschal Greenhill
Ro Brooke Jr
William Moss
Tho Henman
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Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
TOMLIN, ROBERT,
To son Robert Tomlin all my land and plantation at Arraricke with all the household goods & stock upon it to him & his heirs forever & likewise one negroe due to me from Mr Malachiah Peale with one feather bed boulder & Rugg which lyeth in my wife's Chamber And my Great Iron Gray Mare with all her Increase to him & his heirs for ever.
Item I give unto my Cozen George Tomlin one young Mare about two years old, one feather bed which Lyeth in the hall with the furniture to itt belonging, one Iron pott about four or five Gallons & nineteen hundred pounds of Tobo. which John ffenner oweth me to build him a house upon his owne Land And Likewise a man servant which I am Indebted to him, And likewise itt is 'my will that he shall have his own Cattell which was brought over to my plantation.
Item. I give & bequeath unto my son William Tomlin all the Land & plantation which I formerly bought of Mr. Thomas Gordon all the household goods & stocke of Cattell which are upon itt with the negroes & feather bed with the furniture to itt belonging which Lyeth in my wifes Chamber, & one feathr. bed more with the furniture thereto belonging about eight or nine pounds price which I will my Executr. hereafter named to buy for him & all the horses & mares which he always Claimed as his owne, to him & his heires forever, and Likewise I give more to my son William halfe a dozen pewter dishes one Table, four paire of sheets & two suits of Table Linen.
Item. I give unto my Loving wife one third pta. of the plantation & Land whereon I now live & leaving noe more Land but towards the poynt of woods next the River & to Keep everything in repaire as now itt is, And likewise one third part of the plantation & Land I formerly bought of Thomas Rawson during her life, five and twenty head of Cattell & one third part of my horses & mares not before bequeathed & Likewise this psent Cropp she paying my debts out of itt & maintaininge my son William and 3 daughters with necessaries for this psent year & afterwards with the pfitts of my negroes & stocke to maintain my 3 daughters & give them convenient Learnynge during the time they live with her which my desire is till they marry or come to age.
Item. My will is that if my said wife Rebeccah Tomlin doe not assent of this my will then she shall have no more than an equall childs part of my personal Estate.
I will & bequeath unto my daughter Rebecca Tomlin all the plantation & Land whereon I now live after her mothers decease unto her & her heirs forever. Item. I will & bequeath unto my daughter Hannah Tomlin the Land I formerly bought of Thomas Rawson aftr: her mothrs decease to her & her heirs forever.
Item. I will & bequeath unto my daughter Martha Tomlin my mill with all the priviledges to me belonging or in any wise appertaining to her & her heirs forever also my will is that my Executr. shall keep my Mill in repairs with the pfitts that shall come of the Mill and the remaindr. of the profitts shall be & remain for the use and benefitt of my aforesaid daughtr. to be returned to her at the age of one & twenty years or marriage which shall first happen according to the discretion of my Executr:
Item itt is my will & desire that if all or any of my said daughters shall attain to ye age of one & twenty years or marry before my sd wife shall depart this life, then my will is that my Executr. shall equally divide the negroes Cattel & horses which are upon my plantation as they come of age or marry respectively except my wifes thirds during her life of her personal estate & after her death to be equally divided between my three daughters but if itt should happen that any of my daughters should die before the age of 21 years or marry then the Lands Negroes & stocks to goe to the survivor equally. Item my will is & I freely bequeath unto my brother Capt. George Taylor one of my saddle horses which are upon my plantation which he shall please to accept of after my decease.
Item I give unto my Cozen Martha Taylor my mare about two years old with her increase to her & her heirs forever.
Item I give unto my sister Mrs Martha Taylor one Gold ring about 12 shillings price.
Item I give unto Robt Brooke two pieces of eight two New England shillings & six pence which is [in] my Lettr. Case in my Truncke.
Item I give & bequeath six hundred pounds of Tobacco to be Laide out in Mourning Ribbon to be given to my friends at my funerall according as my executor shall think fitt. Item my will is that the two dwelling houses upon my son William's plantation shall be both new covered & the Tobacco house in the bottom new posted & mended out of the produce of the Tobacco of this prsent Cropp Also my will is that if my Executr shall thinke fitt that my son William Tomlin be not capable of managing the plantation to him bequeathed that then my will is that my Executor shall keep the plantation in his owne hands till my son comes of age only the profits in the meantime to return to the boy.
Also that whereas I have already consigned seaventy five bushells of wheat to new England as by bills of Laidinge will appear, my will is that the produce of itt att the returne may be equally divided between my wife son William & her three daughters And likewise my will is that the wheat which I have att home in my Barne & my mill, which I suppose may be about 200 bushells may be shipt & consigned to New England accordingly as I formerly took Care pposd by my Letters writt to Mr: Saffin & the pduce of that at the return to be equally divided between my wife son William & my three daughters.
Exr. my loving Brother Capt. George Taylor my Loving wife Rebecca my full & sole Executr. & Likewise if they see fitt for the good of my wife & children to dispose of any horses & mares according to their discretion. If my brother dies before this will be fulfilled I desire my son Robert Tomlin to join with my wife & to assist her according to his endeavour.
Witnesses : ROBERT TOMLIN seal
HEN AWBREY
WILL Moseley
Ro : Brooke.
7 March, 1683 ; 3 October, 1688.
Pages 28-32.
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1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 73-74
This Indenture made ye nineteenth day of May 1725 Between FRANCIS GOULD MAN of St. Anns Parish in County of Essex and WILLIAM WINSTON of ye Parish of St. Pauls & County of Hanover Witnesseth that ye said Francis Gouldman for sum of twelve pounds currt: mony in hand paid doth grant unto said William Winston his heirs, 300 acres of land known by the name of NEHOCKNEY it being part of a devident of land containing 600 acres being in Parish of Southfarnham in County of Essex which said 300 acres is now in ye peacable possession of him ye said William Winston by his intermarrying with MARTHA GOULDMAN Mother of said Francis Gouldman who in her lifetime was possessed of said Land & bounded as followeth Vizt. Bounding on PLEYS MILL DAM on HENRY TANDYs Land on EDWARD PAGGITs land & on HOWELL
JONES's Land .. . In presence of us Francis Gouldman
JOHN LEWIS,
Z. LEWIS, JOHN JOHNSON
At Court held for Essex County ye 19th day of May 1725
On ye motion of William Winston this release of Francis Gouldmans to him ye said William /being indented/ was proved by ye oaths of ZACHARY LEWIS, John Lewis and John Johnson ye Witnesses thereto & admitted to record.
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1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 98-101
This Indenture made the tenth/eleventh day of May 1725 Between FRANCIS GOULDMAN of St. Anns Parish in County of Essex Planter and JOHN BAGGE of the said Parish and County CLERK of other part Witnesseth that said Francis Gouldman for sum of thirty pounds already paid doth sell tract of Land in Parish of Southfarnham and County aforesaid (being the moiety or half of a tract of Land adjoyning to the land possessed by WILLIAM DANGERFIELD formerly possessed by WILLIAM TOMLIN deced which descended to EDWARD ROWZEE and MARTHA WINSTON as joynt heirs of the said William Tomlin) and now in the possession of WILLIAM WINSTON as Tenant by the Curtesy of England & descends to the said Francis Gouldman as heir at Law to the said Martha Winston deceased containing 200 acres
In presence of, JNO BILLUPS, Francis Gouldman
NATHANIEL FOGG, PETER DUDLEY,
THO GOULDMAN
At a Court held for Essex County the 17th day of Augt 1725
This Lease & Release of land Indented from Francis Gouldman to John Bagge Clerk was proved by the oaths of John Billups, Nathaniel Fogg and Thomas Gouldman and on motion of the said John Bagge Clerk admitted to record at Citation.4
Family 1 | Edward Gouldman b. c 1675, d. a 3 Nov 1709 |
Family 2 | William (II) Winston b. 1678, d. 1727 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for William Winston (1678–1727), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505504, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505504/william-winston. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Rebecca Fox Bef 1653 - 1714 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I73335&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Robert Tomlin 1626 - 1688 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I72372&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Martha Tomlin Aft 1675 - 1722 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I108314&tree=Tree1
Rebecca Fox1,2,3
F, #88459, b. before 1653, d. 10 June 1714
Father | David Fox2,3 b. b 1620, d. b 6 Jan 1670 |
Mother | Mary Penn?4,3 b. c 1620, d. b 1663 |
Last Edited | 4 Aug 2022 |
Rebecca Fox was born before 1653 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.3 She married Robert Tomlin before 1668 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.5,3
Rebecca Fox died on 10 June 1714 at St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA.3
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 255. Will of Rebecca Tomlin of St. Anns Parish, Essex Co,
Dated 25 Nov. 1709. Probated 10 June 1714,
To the four children of "my Deceased Daughter Rebecca Rowzee" 12 young cattle.
To Mary Smith a heiffer.
To William Smith a feather bed.
To Francis Gouldman Junr a feather bed and other household goods. Also 6 head cattle.
To Thomas Gouldman household goods and 6 head cattle.
To "my Daughter Martha Gouldman" household furniture and crop.
To Jane Blundel 9 1/4 yards of serge.
To George Goudye cattle when he is 21.
To daughter Martha Gouldman negroes and a servant man named Daniel Kelly.
To ffranois Gouldman a white servant named John Nowland.
To daughter Martha Gouldman, crop of tobo and hogs due from Arthur Mackdaniell.
To Lancelot Tomlin proceeds of Tobacco shipped to Great Britain, Exors to keep this till he is 211. he dying before then "to my said Daughter".
To daughter Martha Gouldman balance of cattle, etc., she to be Exor.
Wit:
fra Gouldman signed Rebecca Tomlin
Ann Smith her mark her mark
James Stark his mark
"At a Court for Essex County the 10th day of June 1714 This will was proved by the oaths of William Winston and Martha his wife Extrx Therein named and by the oaths of ffranois Gouldman and Ann Smith two of the witnesses hereto and is Recorded
Test
Richard Buckner CI Cur "
Bond. 10 June 1714. £1000. Sterling. William Winston and Martha his wife late Martha Gouldman, as Exors of the est, of Rebeooa Tomlin* deoeased.
Wit: signed Wm Winston
Robert Jones Martha Winston
Ja Alderson Ralph Rowzee
Peter Byrom
Recorded 10 June 1714.
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1653-1800 Lancaster County, Virginia Wills [Ida J. Lee];
Fox, David. Will. 4 November 1669. Rec. 18 Jany. 1669. probated 11 April 1722.
Wife Anne. Sons David and Will; daughters: Hannah; Rebekah wife of Robt. Tomlin; Elizabeth. St. Mary's White Chapel parish twenty pounds for glazing and further use of sd Church. Extr. David Fox. Overseers: Will Hall and Edward Dale. Wits. Wm. Hall, Edw. Dale, Jno. M. Lemand, Geo. Cooper. W.B. 10, p. 366
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 248
TO ALL MEN I Sr WILLIAM BERELEY Ent. Governour and Capt. Generall of Virga send greeting. Whereas &c Now know ye that I sd Sr. WILLIAM BERKELEY Ent Goverour &c. do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto ROBERT TOMLYN four hundred acres of land being on the N. side of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER begining at a marked red Oak nigh a swamp at the head of a small creek which devideth the lands of SAMLL NICHOLLS & THOMAS & WILLIAM MOSS & Extendeth it self 320 perches for breadth N. & through the aforesd Swamp to a marked red Oak thence F a mile & lastly S. the aforsd breadth to the Miles End first menconed being a quadran die the sd land being formerly granted unto the sd ROBERT TOMLYN by Patten t dated the 7th of March 1655 & now renewed in his Matys name according to an Order of the Quarter Court to have and to hold paying &c Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & seal of the Colony the tenth day of September 1663 in the fifteenth year of the Reign of Sovrn Lord LING CHARLES the Second
WILLIAM BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN that I ROBERT TOMLYN of the County of Rappa. for the consideration of Three thousand pounds of Tobacco and cask to me paid by WALTER GRANGER do assigne and sell unto the sd WALTER GRANGER his heirs and assignes all land menconed in the within written Pattent any right title interest whatsoever to the same To have and to hold the sd land menconed in the within written Pattent to him the said WALTER GRANGER his heirs and assignes for Ever in large and ample manner as the same was granted unto me with warranty agt. all persons whatsoever ciaimeing from or under me. In Witness whereof I have set my hand & seal this 7th day of October 1663
in ye presence of us RICHD WEBLEY. ROBERT TOMLYN
ROBERT GOODYEAR
KNOW ALL MEN that I REBECCA TOMLYN the Wife of ROBERT TOMLYN do make my loveing Friend Mr. ANDREW GILSON my Lawful! Attorney to assigne and yeald up in open Court held for the County of Rappahanock all my right and interest in four hundred acres of land menconed in a Pattent dated the tenth of September last and assigned by (missing i my husband to WALTER GRANGER as by the assignmt, dated with these presents and what my sd Atto shall do in the premises I do by these presents confirme Witness my hand & seale the 7th October 1663
in presence of us RICHD WEBLEY, REBECCA TOMLYN
ROBT, GOODYEAR
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 351
TO ALL TO WHOM Know ye &c. that I the sd FRANCIS MORRYSON Esqr. do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto ROBERT TOMLIN Five hundred twenty & eight acres of land lying upon the South side of RAPPA RIVER & begineth at a Beech upon a Creek that devides it from an ISLAND faceing upo, the sd Land & Extendeth it self SSW into the woods a mile WNW toward MATTUM LARKINs parolel to the sd Creek & the River thence SW into the woods & finally ESE into the (missing) extent of the first measured mile the sd land being formerly granted unto sd ROBERT TOMLIN by Pattent bearing date the 13 of fiber & now renewed in his Matys name by Order of the Quarter Court to have and hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY under m) hand & the Seale of the Collony this 29th Sber 1662 & in the xiiii year of the reign of Lord KING CHARLES the Second KNOW ALL MEN that I ROBERT TOMLIN do hereby make over and for ever alienate the full contents of this Patent withall priviledges therein are expressed from me & my heirs for ever unto JOHN MEADERS his heirs & admrs. for ever in consideracionof another plantation commonly called ACYOKEEK Four hundred acres or thereabouts already delivered into my possession to be enjoyed by me & my heirs for ever & for Five hundred acres of the sd Pattent I do here for me my heirs and admrs, bind us & either of us to make good against all (missing) from any person whatsoever unto the abovesd JOHN MEADERS & his heirs for ever & I do promise that REBECCA TOMLIN my Wife shall acknowledge her consent unto the same when demanded In Witness whereof I have hers unto set my hand & seale this third day of May 1665
in presence of us THOMAS PATTISON, ROBERT TOMLIN
THOMAS BUTTON
KNOW ALL MEN that I REBECCA TOMLIN do hereby appoint ROBERT GOODYEAR my true & lawful! Attorney to acknowledge for me & in my steed my consent to the absolute sale of a tract of land in the Freshes of RAPPA. commonly known by the name of MATTUM LARKINs from me & my heirs unto JOHN MEADERS & his heirs for ever according to a conveyance made on the back of the Originall Pattent to that purpose and whatsoever m y sd Attorney shall lawfully do in the premises I hereby rattify to be as authentique in Law as I myself in person had done the same as Witness my hand & seale this third day of May One thousand Six hundred Sixty five
in presence of us ALLEX FLEMING, REBECCA TOMLIN
JOHN WEIR
Recognt in Cur Com Rappa 3 die Maii 1665
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 190-192
NOW ALL MEN that we WILLIAM MOSSE, ROBT. TOMLIN together with the consent of BRIDGET & REBECCA our Wives due for ourselves our heirs and either or any of our heirs sell and make over from us two hundred twenty and three acres of land scituate and being in the County of Rappa on the North side thereof being part of a greater quantity to us granted by Pattent bearing date the 25th of May 1663, bounding as followeth Beginning at a white Oake in the edge of a pocoson behind the land of WILLIAM BRUCE and HENRY CREIGHTON and runneth thence N. E. to a red Oake thence W. to an Oake thence S. to a white Oake in the said pocoson and thence alongst the same E. to the place first mentioned unto ELIAS WILSON his heirs and assigns forever withall rights wth all woods waters and all other rights thereunto belonging in as full manner as it is to us granted by the said Pattent and farther we the sd ROBERT & WILLIAM together with our Wives REBECCA and BRIDGETT or any of our heirs doe hereby promise and agree with the said ELIAS that he shall peaceably and quietly use & enjoy the same & every part to him and his heirs and assigns without the hindrance of any of us our heirs forever in consideration of the sum of Two thousand four hundred pounds to tobacco and cask to us in hand paid & doe therefore for ourselves our heirs warrant the same and every part thereof to the sd ELIAS his heirs as before expressed & shall at all times keepe harmless the said ELIAS or his heirs or assigns against all persons under us pretending any lawfull claime to any part and for the better confirmation of this our Deed we will acknowledge the same together with our Wives either by ourselves or our known lawfull attornies at the next Court held for this County when thereunto lawfully called he discharging all rents & services due for the same by the sd Pattent. In Witness wee have set our hands & seals this third of March 1673/4
in presence of us GEORGE TAYLER, WILLIAM MOSSE
ROGER PARRY ROBERT THOMLIN
BRIDGET MOSSE
Recognit in Cu Com Rappa 4 die March 73
Test EDMD. CRASK Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN that we REBECCA THOMLIN and BRIDGET MOSS of the County of Rappa doe hereby make our well beloved friend GEORGE TAYLER of the same place our true and lawfull Attorney for us & in our names to make an acknowledgement of a parcell of land sold by our Husbands to ELIAS WILSON as deeds doe appeare and do hereby allow what our said Attorney shall doe in the premises to be as effectual in Law as if we ourselves were personally present & for the true performance of all the premises wee have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 3 day of March 1673
in presence of ROGER PERRY REBECCA THOMLIN
SAMUEL ASHWORTH BRIDGETT MOSSE
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1677-1678 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 6, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 164
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I ROBERT THOMLIN of Rappae. County wth ye consent of REBECCA, my Wife, for ye consideracon of two thousand pounds of tobacco in hand to uspaid, Doe acknowledge to have sold from us & or: heires forever unto ROBERT PARKER his heires & assignes for ever a certain quantity of land being in Rappae: County & on ye North side of Major JNO. WEIREs MILL by Estimation Sixty acres more or less bounding upon ye land of WILLIAM JEWILL, HENRY MONCASTER & JOHN WEIRE. Now Know yee that I ye said ROBT. THOMLIN doe acknowledge to have sold ye land herein mentioned from me & my heires forever in as large & ample manner as is expressed in ye Pattent whereunto this hath relation, warranting ye sd land from all Claymes of GEORGE JONES his heires & assignes to save & defend, And I obleidge my selfe to acknowledge this at any Court that shall be holden for Rappae. County wth ye like acknowledgmt. of REBECCA my Wife, And for confirmation hereof I hereunto together with my Wife sett my hand & Seale this 2d of January 1675/6 Signed Sealed & delivd. in prsence
of us THO: GOULDMAN, ROBERT TOMLIN
HEN: MUNCKESSER REBECCA TOMLIN
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 6 die Martii 1677/8
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I REBECCA TOMLIN of ye County of Rappae: do hereby appoint my Friend, WM: GANNOCK, to be my true & lawful! Attorney for mee & in my place & stead to acknowledge my right of a parcel of land to ROBERT PARKER as by a Deed of Sale doth appeare, & for ye true performance of all ye prmises, I have hereunto sett my hand & Seale this 5th day of March 1677/8
Signed Sealed & Delivd, in prsence
of us GEORGE TAYLOR, REBECCA TOMLIN
EDWD. FREEMAN
Recordatr xx7 die Martii 1678
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 324-325
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom these prsents shall come Greeting. Now know yee that I ROBERT THOMLIN SENR. of the County of Rappa: in Virginia, Planter, with the consent of REBECCA my Wife have for a valuable consideration sold unto JOHN FENNELL of ye same County, Planter, his heires & assignes forever Two hundred acres of land being about the third part of a Divident of land of Six hundred acres formerly taken up by me ye sd ROBERT TOMLIN & WILLIAM MOSS of this County by Pattent bearing date ye 25th of May 1666 may appeare wch sd land was by the joynt consent of ye sd ROBERT THOMLIN & WM. MOSS laid out & divided by Capt. WM. MOSELEY, Survayr: late deceased, by a line of marked trees doth appeare To have and to hold the abovesd land with his due share of all mines & mineralls therein contained with commodities whatsoever belonging to ye sd JOHN FENNELL his heires & assignes forever according to the division formerly made & the line marked, And I ye sd ROBERT THOMLIN doe further warrant the sd hundred acres of land belonging to me, part to the sd JOHN FENNELL his heires forever from claimes of any persons now or hereafter In Witness whereof I the said ROBERT TOMLIN & REBECCA my Wife have hereunto sett or: hands & affixed or: seales the 7th day of December 1681 Signed Sealed & delivered in
the prsence of us GEORGE TAYLER, ROBERT TOMLIN
GEORGE JONES, EDW: KELING REBECCA TOMLIN
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 7 die xbris 1681
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1694-1695 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 260)
Essex County Court 10th of September 1695
- THOMAS HUCKLESCOTT by vertue of a power from REBECCA TOMLIN, appear'd and acknowledged a Deed of Sale of a parcell of land to be the said TOMLINs real act & deed to DANIEL DISKIN, and likewise relinquished her right of Dower thereto, wch: is ordered to be recorded
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1694-1695 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 384)
Essex County Court 10th of September 1695
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I REBECAH TOMLIN, Relict of Mr. ROBERT TOMLIN, for a consideracon to me in hand paid do transferr make over & confirme all my right title interest & claime of a certaine parcel! of land sold by my said Husband, Mr. TOMLIN, unto JOHN BONNER, and menconed in a conveyance bearing date ye second day of June 1680, unto DANIELL DISKIN heirs, Exrs. Admrs. & assignes warranting ye same from me my heirs unto ye sd DANIELL DISKIN his heirs Exrs, &c. as Witness my hand & seale this 31d day of August 1693
Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of us
ANN HUCKLESCOTT REBECAH TOMLIN
At a Court held for Essex County ye 11th day of 9br: Ano: Dom: 1695
THO: HUCKLESCOTT by vertue of a power from ye within named REBECCA TOMLIN appear'd & acknowledged the within specified contents to be her real act & deed to ye within named DANL. DISKIN and likewise relinquished her right of Dower thereto, wch. was ordered to be recorded
I doe desire & authorize & impower you to appear for me at ye next Court held for ye County of Essex and to acknowledge a Deed of mine passed to DANIELL DISKIN & to relinquish & acknowledge my right of Dower to ye sd DANIELL DISKIN menconed in sd Deed for wch: this shall be yor: warrant Witness my hand & seale this 7th day of
November 1695
To THO. HUCKLESCOTT REBECAH TOMLIN
Vere Recordatr: Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
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1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 86
Essex County Court 10th of April 1701
- MARGARET BLAGGE complaines against REBECCA TOMLIN in a plea of Trespass for that whereas the said Plt. is seised of a good absolute & indefeasible Estate of Inheritance of in & to Six hundred acres of Land scituate lying & being in ye Parish of CITTENBURNE in this County, yet the sd REBECCA TOMLIN not regarding the Plts. seizure aforesd upon the 10th day of September last into & upon the premisses aforesd. with force & armes did illegally enter & three Timber trees of the value of Fifteen pounds Sterl, did then & there fall cut down & destroy & divers & sundry other trespasses did then & there comit agt. the peace &c., & to the Plts. damage of Fifty pounds Sterl. for wch. she hath brought her suit & prays Judgmt. with costs &c., to which the Deft, in Febry, Court last by WM. JONES her Attorney appear'd & prayed an Imparlance till the next Court wch: was granted, but not appearing now, its ordered that the Sheriff of this County or his Deputy sumon an able jury of ye Neighbourhood that are nowise concerned by affinity consanguinity or interest or lyable to any other just exception, who being first sworne are together with Mr, CHARLES SMITH, Surveyr:, to goe upon ye aforesd. Land on ye 28th of this instant if fair, if not ye next fair day & lay out the same according to ye ancient bounds of ye Patent thereof haveing regard to all evidences that shall be produced by Plt. & Deft. & if they find ye Deft. a Trespasser that they value ye damage & report their proceedings undr: their hands & seales to ye next Court to be held for this County & Mr. SAML. THACKER is desired to swear ye Jury
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 83
In Obedience to an Ordr: of ye Worshipll. Court of Essex beareing date ye 10th day of Aprill 1701, we whose names are subscribed being summoned by ye Sub Sheriff of ye County of Essex aforesd. being sworne before Mr. SAMUEL THACKER did upon ye 18th day of Aprill 1701 together with: Mr. CHARLES SMITH goe upon the land of Mrs, MARGARETT BLAGGs & haveing had regard to alle evidences did find ye begin tree upon CEDAR POYNT being a m:ked white Oak & having run severall out according to Pattent, ye same was by Mr. RICHD. WALLS by force & armes broken. In Testimony whereof wee have hereunto sett our hand & settles ye 28th day of April 1701 abovesd.
EDMUND PAGGM RICHD. STOKES
WILLIAM AYRES WILLM, DIER
JOHN BUTCHER WILLM, JONES
JOHN GRAVES THOMAS DAVIS
GEORGE LOYD ABRAM. DEPRE
THO: WINSLOW ROBT. MILLS
Truely recorded according to an Order of Essex County Court the 11th day of June 1701 The Deposition of GEORGE TAYLOR aged sixty yeares or thereabouts sworne saith that CEADER POINT was ever and at all times reputed the begining of a Pattent of land unto ANDREW GILSON for Six hundred acres and further saith not and this I have knowne fifty yeares GEORGE TAYLOR
Aprill 18th 1701. Ye above ordr: was sworne before me in pr:sents of Jury appointed to out ye land relateing thereto
The Deposition of JOHN DANGERFEILD aged Seventy yeares or thereabout sworne saith that he asked Mr. GILSON for a Ceder tree that grew on CEADER POINT and he gave me Liberty p:vided it was not a corner tree nor a line tree and farther saith not
JOHN DANGERFEILD
April. ye 28th 1701, The above two depositions were taken and sworne to before me in presence of Jury appointed to lay out some land relateing thereto Mrs. ELIZ: BLAGGs
Attourney being there pr:sent and his Wife, Mrs. REBECCA TOMLIN
SAM: THACKER
The Deposicon of ELIZA: PLEY aged fifty-eight yeares sworne saith that about nine yeares since shee was at the house of ANDREW GILSON saith he what a doo here is about land now to what there ust to be when I came up first into Rappahannock River there came upp severall with me to take upp land and named them and every one Cooke where they biked best and I steept on shoare at CEADAR POINT and make a marke a tree and said from that tree said he would run for Six hundred acres of land and further saieth not ELIZA: PLEY
Aprill ye 28th: 1701 The above Deposicon was taken & sworne to before me in pr:sents of a Jury appointed to lay out some land relateing thereto to Mrs. ELIZA: BLAGGs Attorney Plantiffe brought them up and likewise Mrs, REBECCA TOMLIN Deft.
SAMLL. THACKER
Truely recorded according to an Ordr: of Essex County Court ye 4th day of June 1701 at Citation.
Rebecca Fox died on 10 June 1714 at St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA.3
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 255. Will of Rebecca Tomlin of St. Anns Parish, Essex Co,
Dated 25 Nov. 1709. Probated 10 June 1714,
To the four children of "my Deceased Daughter Rebecca Rowzee" 12 young cattle.
To Mary Smith a heiffer.
To William Smith a feather bed.
To Francis Gouldman Junr a feather bed and other household goods. Also 6 head cattle.
To Thomas Gouldman household goods and 6 head cattle.
To "my Daughter Martha Gouldman" household furniture and crop.
To Jane Blundel 9 1/4 yards of serge.
To George Goudye cattle when he is 21.
To daughter Martha Gouldman negroes and a servant man named Daniel Kelly.
To ffranois Gouldman a white servant named John Nowland.
To daughter Martha Gouldman, crop of tobo and hogs due from Arthur Mackdaniell.
To Lancelot Tomlin proceeds of Tobacco shipped to Great Britain, Exors to keep this till he is 211. he dying before then "to my said Daughter".
To daughter Martha Gouldman balance of cattle, etc., she to be Exor.
Wit:
fra Gouldman signed Rebecca Tomlin
Ann Smith her mark her mark
James Stark his mark
"At a Court for Essex County the 10th day of June 1714 This will was proved by the oaths of William Winston and Martha his wife Extrx Therein named and by the oaths of ffranois Gouldman and Ann Smith two of the witnesses hereto and is Recorded
Test
Richard Buckner CI Cur "
Bond. 10 June 1714. £1000. Sterling. William Winston and Martha his wife late Martha Gouldman, as Exors of the est, of Rebeooa Tomlin* deoeased.
Wit: signed Wm Winston
Robert Jones Martha Winston
Ja Alderson Ralph Rowzee
Peter Byrom
Recorded 10 June 1714.
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1653-1800 Lancaster County, Virginia Wills [Ida J. Lee];
Fox, David. Will. 4 November 1669. Rec. 18 Jany. 1669. probated 11 April 1722.
Wife Anne. Sons David and Will; daughters: Hannah; Rebekah wife of Robt. Tomlin; Elizabeth. St. Mary's White Chapel parish twenty pounds for glazing and further use of sd Church. Extr. David Fox. Overseers: Will Hall and Edward Dale. Wits. Wm. Hall, Edw. Dale, Jno. M. Lemand, Geo. Cooper. W.B. 10, p. 366
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 248
TO ALL MEN I Sr WILLIAM BERELEY Ent. Governour and Capt. Generall of Virga send greeting. Whereas &c Now know ye that I sd Sr. WILLIAM BERKELEY Ent Goverour &c. do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto ROBERT TOMLYN four hundred acres of land being on the N. side of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER begining at a marked red Oak nigh a swamp at the head of a small creek which devideth the lands of SAMLL NICHOLLS & THOMAS & WILLIAM MOSS & Extendeth it self 320 perches for breadth N. & through the aforesd Swamp to a marked red Oak thence F a mile & lastly S. the aforsd breadth to the Miles End first menconed being a quadran die the sd land being formerly granted unto the sd ROBERT TOMLYN by Patten t dated the 7th of March 1655 & now renewed in his Matys name according to an Order of the Quarter Court to have and to hold paying &c Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & seal of the Colony the tenth day of September 1663 in the fifteenth year of the Reign of Sovrn Lord LING CHARLES the Second
WILLIAM BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN that I ROBERT TOMLYN of the County of Rappa. for the consideration of Three thousand pounds of Tobacco and cask to me paid by WALTER GRANGER do assigne and sell unto the sd WALTER GRANGER his heirs and assignes all land menconed in the within written Pattent any right title interest whatsoever to the same To have and to hold the sd land menconed in the within written Pattent to him the said WALTER GRANGER his heirs and assignes for Ever in large and ample manner as the same was granted unto me with warranty agt. all persons whatsoever ciaimeing from or under me. In Witness whereof I have set my hand & seal this 7th day of October 1663
in ye presence of us RICHD WEBLEY. ROBERT TOMLYN
ROBERT GOODYEAR
KNOW ALL MEN that I REBECCA TOMLYN the Wife of ROBERT TOMLYN do make my loveing Friend Mr. ANDREW GILSON my Lawful! Attorney to assigne and yeald up in open Court held for the County of Rappahanock all my right and interest in four hundred acres of land menconed in a Pattent dated the tenth of September last and assigned by (missing i my husband to WALTER GRANGER as by the assignmt, dated with these presents and what my sd Atto shall do in the premises I do by these presents confirme Witness my hand & seale the 7th October 1663
in presence of us RICHD WEBLEY, REBECCA TOMLYN
ROBT, GOODYEAR
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 351
TO ALL TO WHOM Know ye &c. that I the sd FRANCIS MORRYSON Esqr. do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto ROBERT TOMLIN Five hundred twenty & eight acres of land lying upon the South side of RAPPA RIVER & begineth at a Beech upon a Creek that devides it from an ISLAND faceing upo, the sd Land & Extendeth it self SSW into the woods a mile WNW toward MATTUM LARKINs parolel to the sd Creek & the River thence SW into the woods & finally ESE into the (missing) extent of the first measured mile the sd land being formerly granted unto sd ROBERT TOMLIN by Pattent bearing date the 13 of fiber & now renewed in his Matys name by Order of the Quarter Court to have and hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY under m) hand & the Seale of the Collony this 29th Sber 1662 & in the xiiii year of the reign of Lord KING CHARLES the Second KNOW ALL MEN that I ROBERT TOMLIN do hereby make over and for ever alienate the full contents of this Patent withall priviledges therein are expressed from me & my heirs for ever unto JOHN MEADERS his heirs & admrs. for ever in consideracionof another plantation commonly called ACYOKEEK Four hundred acres or thereabouts already delivered into my possession to be enjoyed by me & my heirs for ever & for Five hundred acres of the sd Pattent I do here for me my heirs and admrs, bind us & either of us to make good against all (missing) from any person whatsoever unto the abovesd JOHN MEADERS & his heirs for ever & I do promise that REBECCA TOMLIN my Wife shall acknowledge her consent unto the same when demanded In Witness whereof I have hers unto set my hand & seale this third day of May 1665
in presence of us THOMAS PATTISON, ROBERT TOMLIN
THOMAS BUTTON
KNOW ALL MEN that I REBECCA TOMLIN do hereby appoint ROBERT GOODYEAR my true & lawful! Attorney to acknowledge for me & in my steed my consent to the absolute sale of a tract of land in the Freshes of RAPPA. commonly known by the name of MATTUM LARKINs from me & my heirs unto JOHN MEADERS & his heirs for ever according to a conveyance made on the back of the Originall Pattent to that purpose and whatsoever m y sd Attorney shall lawfully do in the premises I hereby rattify to be as authentique in Law as I myself in person had done the same as Witness my hand & seale this third day of May One thousand Six hundred Sixty five
in presence of us ALLEX FLEMING, REBECCA TOMLIN
JOHN WEIR
Recognt in Cur Com Rappa 3 die Maii 1665
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 190-192
NOW ALL MEN that we WILLIAM MOSSE, ROBT. TOMLIN together with the consent of BRIDGET & REBECCA our Wives due for ourselves our heirs and either or any of our heirs sell and make over from us two hundred twenty and three acres of land scituate and being in the County of Rappa on the North side thereof being part of a greater quantity to us granted by Pattent bearing date the 25th of May 1663, bounding as followeth Beginning at a white Oake in the edge of a pocoson behind the land of WILLIAM BRUCE and HENRY CREIGHTON and runneth thence N. E. to a red Oake thence W. to an Oake thence S. to a white Oake in the said pocoson and thence alongst the same E. to the place first mentioned unto ELIAS WILSON his heirs and assigns forever withall rights wth all woods waters and all other rights thereunto belonging in as full manner as it is to us granted by the said Pattent and farther we the sd ROBERT & WILLIAM together with our Wives REBECCA and BRIDGETT or any of our heirs doe hereby promise and agree with the said ELIAS that he shall peaceably and quietly use & enjoy the same & every part to him and his heirs and assigns without the hindrance of any of us our heirs forever in consideration of the sum of Two thousand four hundred pounds to tobacco and cask to us in hand paid & doe therefore for ourselves our heirs warrant the same and every part thereof to the sd ELIAS his heirs as before expressed & shall at all times keepe harmless the said ELIAS or his heirs or assigns against all persons under us pretending any lawfull claime to any part and for the better confirmation of this our Deed we will acknowledge the same together with our Wives either by ourselves or our known lawfull attornies at the next Court held for this County when thereunto lawfully called he discharging all rents & services due for the same by the sd Pattent. In Witness wee have set our hands & seals this third of March 1673/4
in presence of us GEORGE TAYLER, WILLIAM MOSSE
ROGER PARRY ROBERT THOMLIN
BRIDGET MOSSE
Recognit in Cu Com Rappa 4 die March 73
Test EDMD. CRASK Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN that we REBECCA THOMLIN and BRIDGET MOSS of the County of Rappa doe hereby make our well beloved friend GEORGE TAYLER of the same place our true and lawfull Attorney for us & in our names to make an acknowledgement of a parcell of land sold by our Husbands to ELIAS WILSON as deeds doe appeare and do hereby allow what our said Attorney shall doe in the premises to be as effectual in Law as if we ourselves were personally present & for the true performance of all the premises wee have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 3 day of March 1673
in presence of ROGER PERRY REBECCA THOMLIN
SAMUEL ASHWORTH BRIDGETT MOSSE
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1677-1678 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 6, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 164
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I ROBERT THOMLIN of Rappae. County wth ye consent of REBECCA, my Wife, for ye consideracon of two thousand pounds of tobacco in hand to uspaid, Doe acknowledge to have sold from us & or: heires forever unto ROBERT PARKER his heires & assignes for ever a certain quantity of land being in Rappae: County & on ye North side of Major JNO. WEIREs MILL by Estimation Sixty acres more or less bounding upon ye land of WILLIAM JEWILL, HENRY MONCASTER & JOHN WEIRE. Now Know yee that I ye said ROBT. THOMLIN doe acknowledge to have sold ye land herein mentioned from me & my heires forever in as large & ample manner as is expressed in ye Pattent whereunto this hath relation, warranting ye sd land from all Claymes of GEORGE JONES his heires & assignes to save & defend, And I obleidge my selfe to acknowledge this at any Court that shall be holden for Rappae. County wth ye like acknowledgmt. of REBECCA my Wife, And for confirmation hereof I hereunto together with my Wife sett my hand & Seale this 2d of January 1675/6 Signed Sealed & delivd. in prsence
of us THO: GOULDMAN, ROBERT TOMLIN
HEN: MUNCKESSER REBECCA TOMLIN
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 6 die Martii 1677/8
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I REBECCA TOMLIN of ye County of Rappae: do hereby appoint my Friend, WM: GANNOCK, to be my true & lawful! Attorney for mee & in my place & stead to acknowledge my right of a parcel of land to ROBERT PARKER as by a Deed of Sale doth appeare, & for ye true performance of all ye prmises, I have hereunto sett my hand & Seale this 5th day of March 1677/8
Signed Sealed & Delivd, in prsence
of us GEORGE TAYLOR, REBECCA TOMLIN
EDWD. FREEMAN
Recordatr xx7 die Martii 1678
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 324-325
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom these prsents shall come Greeting. Now know yee that I ROBERT THOMLIN SENR. of the County of Rappa: in Virginia, Planter, with the consent of REBECCA my Wife have for a valuable consideration sold unto JOHN FENNELL of ye same County, Planter, his heires & assignes forever Two hundred acres of land being about the third part of a Divident of land of Six hundred acres formerly taken up by me ye sd ROBERT TOMLIN & WILLIAM MOSS of this County by Pattent bearing date ye 25th of May 1666 may appeare wch sd land was by the joynt consent of ye sd ROBERT THOMLIN & WM. MOSS laid out & divided by Capt. WM. MOSELEY, Survayr: late deceased, by a line of marked trees doth appeare To have and to hold the abovesd land with his due share of all mines & mineralls therein contained with commodities whatsoever belonging to ye sd JOHN FENNELL his heires & assignes forever according to the division formerly made & the line marked, And I ye sd ROBERT THOMLIN doe further warrant the sd hundred acres of land belonging to me, part to the sd JOHN FENNELL his heires forever from claimes of any persons now or hereafter In Witness whereof I the said ROBERT TOMLIN & REBECCA my Wife have hereunto sett or: hands & affixed or: seales the 7th day of December 1681 Signed Sealed & delivered in
the prsence of us GEORGE TAYLER, ROBERT TOMLIN
GEORGE JONES, EDW: KELING REBECCA TOMLIN
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 7 die xbris 1681
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1694-1695 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 260)
Essex County Court 10th of September 1695
- THOMAS HUCKLESCOTT by vertue of a power from REBECCA TOMLIN, appear'd and acknowledged a Deed of Sale of a parcell of land to be the said TOMLINs real act & deed to DANIEL DISKIN, and likewise relinquished her right of Dower thereto, wch: is ordered to be recorded
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1694-1695 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 384)
Essex County Court 10th of September 1695
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I REBECAH TOMLIN, Relict of Mr. ROBERT TOMLIN, for a consideracon to me in hand paid do transferr make over & confirme all my right title interest & claime of a certaine parcel! of land sold by my said Husband, Mr. TOMLIN, unto JOHN BONNER, and menconed in a conveyance bearing date ye second day of June 1680, unto DANIELL DISKIN heirs, Exrs. Admrs. & assignes warranting ye same from me my heirs unto ye sd DANIELL DISKIN his heirs Exrs, &c. as Witness my hand & seale this 31d day of August 1693
Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of us
ANN HUCKLESCOTT REBECAH TOMLIN
At a Court held for Essex County ye 11th day of 9br: Ano: Dom: 1695
THO: HUCKLESCOTT by vertue of a power from ye within named REBECCA TOMLIN appear'd & acknowledged the within specified contents to be her real act & deed to ye within named DANL. DISKIN and likewise relinquished her right of Dower thereto, wch. was ordered to be recorded
I doe desire & authorize & impower you to appear for me at ye next Court held for ye County of Essex and to acknowledge a Deed of mine passed to DANIELL DISKIN & to relinquish & acknowledge my right of Dower to ye sd DANIELL DISKIN menconed in sd Deed for wch: this shall be yor: warrant Witness my hand & seale this 7th day of
November 1695
To THO. HUCKLESCOTT REBECAH TOMLIN
Vere Recordatr: Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
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1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 86
Essex County Court 10th of April 1701
- MARGARET BLAGGE complaines against REBECCA TOMLIN in a plea of Trespass for that whereas the said Plt. is seised of a good absolute & indefeasible Estate of Inheritance of in & to Six hundred acres of Land scituate lying & being in ye Parish of CITTENBURNE in this County, yet the sd REBECCA TOMLIN not regarding the Plts. seizure aforesd upon the 10th day of September last into & upon the premisses aforesd. with force & armes did illegally enter & three Timber trees of the value of Fifteen pounds Sterl, did then & there fall cut down & destroy & divers & sundry other trespasses did then & there comit agt. the peace &c., & to the Plts. damage of Fifty pounds Sterl. for wch. she hath brought her suit & prays Judgmt. with costs &c., to which the Deft, in Febry, Court last by WM. JONES her Attorney appear'd & prayed an Imparlance till the next Court wch: was granted, but not appearing now, its ordered that the Sheriff of this County or his Deputy sumon an able jury of ye Neighbourhood that are nowise concerned by affinity consanguinity or interest or lyable to any other just exception, who being first sworne are together with Mr, CHARLES SMITH, Surveyr:, to goe upon ye aforesd. Land on ye 28th of this instant if fair, if not ye next fair day & lay out the same according to ye ancient bounds of ye Patent thereof haveing regard to all evidences that shall be produced by Plt. & Deft. & if they find ye Deft. a Trespasser that they value ye damage & report their proceedings undr: their hands & seales to ye next Court to be held for this County & Mr. SAML. THACKER is desired to swear ye Jury
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 83
In Obedience to an Ordr: of ye Worshipll. Court of Essex beareing date ye 10th day of Aprill 1701, we whose names are subscribed being summoned by ye Sub Sheriff of ye County of Essex aforesd. being sworne before Mr. SAMUEL THACKER did upon ye 18th day of Aprill 1701 together with: Mr. CHARLES SMITH goe upon the land of Mrs, MARGARETT BLAGGs & haveing had regard to alle evidences did find ye begin tree upon CEDAR POYNT being a m:ked white Oak & having run severall out according to Pattent, ye same was by Mr. RICHD. WALLS by force & armes broken. In Testimony whereof wee have hereunto sett our hand & settles ye 28th day of April 1701 abovesd.
EDMUND PAGGM RICHD. STOKES
WILLIAM AYRES WILLM, DIER
JOHN BUTCHER WILLM, JONES
JOHN GRAVES THOMAS DAVIS
GEORGE LOYD ABRAM. DEPRE
THO: WINSLOW ROBT. MILLS
Truely recorded according to an Order of Essex County Court the 11th day of June 1701 The Deposition of GEORGE TAYLOR aged sixty yeares or thereabouts sworne saith that CEADER POINT was ever and at all times reputed the begining of a Pattent of land unto ANDREW GILSON for Six hundred acres and further saith not and this I have knowne fifty yeares GEORGE TAYLOR
Aprill 18th 1701. Ye above ordr: was sworne before me in pr:sents of Jury appointed to out ye land relateing thereto
The Deposition of JOHN DANGERFEILD aged Seventy yeares or thereabout sworne saith that he asked Mr. GILSON for a Ceder tree that grew on CEADER POINT and he gave me Liberty p:vided it was not a corner tree nor a line tree and farther saith not
JOHN DANGERFEILD
April. ye 28th 1701, The above two depositions were taken and sworne to before me in presence of Jury appointed to lay out some land relateing thereto Mrs. ELIZ: BLAGGs
Attourney being there pr:sent and his Wife, Mrs. REBECCA TOMLIN
SAM: THACKER
The Deposicon of ELIZA: PLEY aged fifty-eight yeares sworne saith that about nine yeares since shee was at the house of ANDREW GILSON saith he what a doo here is about land now to what there ust to be when I came up first into Rappahannock River there came upp severall with me to take upp land and named them and every one Cooke where they biked best and I steept on shoare at CEADAR POINT and make a marke a tree and said from that tree said he would run for Six hundred acres of land and further saieth not ELIZA: PLEY
Aprill ye 28th: 1701 The above Deposicon was taken & sworne to before me in pr:sents of a Jury appointed to lay out some land relateing thereto to Mrs. ELIZA: BLAGGs Attorney Plantiffe brought them up and likewise Mrs, REBECCA TOMLIN Deft.
SAMLL. THACKER
Truely recorded according to an Ordr: of Essex County Court ye 4th day of June 1701 at Citation.
Family | Robert Tomlin b. 27 Aug 1626, d. b 3 Oct 1688 |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for William Winston (1678–1727), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505504, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505504/william-winston. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, David Fox Bef 1620 - 1670 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I51416&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Rebecca Fox Bef 1653 - 1714 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I73335&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Mary Penn Abt 1620 - Bef 1663 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I40537&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Robert Tomlin 1626 - 1688 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I72372&tree=Tree1
Edward Gouldman1
M, #88460, b. circa 1675, d. after 3 November 1709
Last Edited | 4 Aug 2022 |
Edward Gouldman was born circa 1675 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Martha Tomlin, daughter of Robert Tomlin and Rebecca Fox, after 1695 at Sittingbourne Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.2,3
Edward Gouldman died after 3 November 1709 at St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA; Date of will.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 268.
Will of Edward Goldman of the Parish of St. Ann's in the County of Essex, being sick and weak in body, dated 3 Nov. 1709.
All my lands I hold by patents in this neck unto my son Francis.
Unto my son Thomas all the lands I hold in Pannell's patent.
The lands which I hold in the range be sold and added to my personall estate.
To my brother Francis my halfe of the mill, he paying to my executors £30 sterling.
Unto my beloved wife Martha seven Negroes according to the quality of the whole dureing her natural life.
Unto my sonns Francis and Thomas my other fourteen Negroes to be equally divided, and the reversion of the Negroes given to my wife to descend unto my sons equally. The whole belonging to my children be wholy invested and managed by my brother Francis.
Unto my beloved wife the Japan cabinett and £20 sterling.
Unto Peter Godfrey for his trouble £3 sterling.
Unto Rebecca Tomlin twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring.
Unto my sister Mary Goldman twenty shillings to buy her also a mourning ring.
Unto Mr. Saml. Thacker and his wife each of them twenty shillings for the use above mentioned.
All the rest of my personal estate with the proceeds of the mill and land when sold with what moneys I have in England be equally divided betwixt my beloved wife and two children.
In case my wife should be with child, if it lives it shall have an equall part of my personall estate with my two sonns and an equall part of the land with my present youngest sonne.
What tobacco I have be shipt home on the account and risque of my beloved wife and children to be equally divided.
The interest of my sonns' estates be only apply'd to their education and the overplus if any be to be paid unto them.
My silver hilted rapier unto my brother Francis.
My beloved wife and my brother Francis executors.
Edw. Gouldman
Wit: Sara. Thacker, Mary Thacker, Peter Godfrey.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Proved by Saml. Thacker and Mary Thacker.
Pages 268-69. 10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Bond of Fran. Gouldman and Martha Gouldman as executors of Edward Gouldman. Unto James Boughan of Essex County, Gent., in behalf of the Court. For 33C00 sterling. Securities, Richard Buckner and William Daingerfield.
Francis Gouldman
Martha Gouldman
Richd. Buckner
Wm. Daingerfield
Wit: Fran. Moore, Ja. Alderson.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Acknowledged.
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1697-1699 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 272-274
IN THE NAME OF GOD Amen, I THOMAS GOULDMAN being sick and weak of body but of sound & perfect memory blessed & praised be Almighty God for ye same do make & ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner & forme following,
First and principally I comend my Soul to Almighty God my Creatr: that gave it assuredly believing that I shall receive full pardon & remission of all my sines and to be saved by ye precious death & merits of my blessed Saviour & Redeemer Christ Jesus, and my body to ye earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent & Christian manner as to my Exex, hereafter named shall be thought meet & convenient, And as for such worldly goods that it hath pleased God to lend me I bequeath dispose of & give in manner & forme following;
First, I give & bequeath my Land unto my Child that my Wife is now with Child of and to ye heirs of its body lawfully begotten, but if it shall please God that my said Child die without such heirs, then I give ye said Land to my Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN, & to ye heirs of his Body lawful! begotten and for want of such heirs to ye next succeeding heirs of the name of GOULDMAN; And it is my will that my sd: Land after my death be in ye possession of my sd. Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN, until! my Child abovesd. comes to age
Item. I give to my Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN, one Servant boy named Patrick, one feather bed & furniture now at my Mothers, Mrs. ALICE FORBESSes, and one suit of clothes with plate buttons, a caster haft, a pr. of legg bootes, twelve shillings to buy a Ring & all ye goods at my Mothers, ye Molasses excepted.
Item. I give unto my dear Mother, Mrs. ALICE FORBESS twenty shillings to buy a Ring;
Item. I give unto my Brother, EDWARD GOULDMAN, one Servant man named Kelly, & twelve shillings to buy a Ring;
As for ye rest of ye Estate wch: it hath pleased God to bless me with all in this life I give & bequeath to be equally divided between my beloved Wife, DOROTHY GOULDMAN, & my Child or Children that my sd. Wife now is with child off;
And of this my last Will & Testamt. I make my beloved Wife, DOROTHY GOULDMAN, and my loveing Brother, FRANCIS GOULDMAN, Exers. desireing Mr. THO: GREGSON that he will see this my last Will & Testamt. truely p:formed; & I do hereby utterly disallow revoke & annul all & every other former Testamt. Wills Legacies bequests &Exers, by me in any wise heretofore named willed & bequeathed ratifieing & confirming this & none other to be my last Will & Testamt., In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale this Twenty second day of May in ye year of our Lord one thousand six hundred ninety & eight
Signed sealed published pronounced & declared
by ye sd, THO: GOULDMAN as his last Will & THO: GOULDMAN
Testamt. in presence of
JOHN MOODIES,
WILLIAM T DIAR
THOMAS HUCKLESCOTT 1698
Proved by ye oaths of ye witnesses hereto in Essex County Court ye 10th day of November 1698 & truely recorded
Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, CI Cur
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1697-1699 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 292
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we EDWARD GOULDMAN, THO: GREGSON & SAMLL. THACKER are held and firmly bound unto his Maties. Justices of ye peace for the County of Essex in the just sum of One hundred thousand pds. of good sound merchantable tobacco & caske, to the which payment we bind ourselves our heirs firmly by these presents; Witness our hands and seales this 10th day of November 1698
The Condicon of the above obligacon is such that if the above bound EDWD. GOULDMAN who at a Court held for the County of Essex the 11th of November 1698 obtained a Probate of the last Will and Testamt. of Mrs. ALICE FORBESS shall at all times fullfill ye sd Will & fully pay all Legcies do all ye Law enjoynes in such cases, that then ye above obligacon to be void, otherwise to stand and remain in full force and virtue Signed sealed & delivered in ye presents of us
JOHN PEATLE, EDWARD OOULDMAN
WILL. AYRES THO: GREGSON
SAM. THACKER
Truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
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1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 35
Essex County Court 12th of April 1700
- Order for Admcon, is granted to FRA: GOULDMAN & EDWARD GOULDMAN on ye Estate of their deced Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN deced, giveing security with ye Clerk of this County some time between this & ye next Court
- The Court adjourned till the next Court in Course
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1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 58
Essex County Court 11th of September 1700
- Certificate according to Act of Assembly is granted to EDWARD GOULDMAN for Two hundred acres of Land due for importacon of Four persons into this Collony by name WM. HINGLAND, WM. KELLY, PHILLIMOND WATERS & JNO: CAREY
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 145
Deed, 8 Feb 1705. Wm Williams of St Annes parish, planter, sells Edward Gouldman of same parish, for £40. Sterl., 150 acres bought by Wm Williams from John Baker of Gloucester Co in a tract of 200 acres in 1694 and ack in Essex Court 10 July 1695 The remainder of the tract sold by Williams to Anthony Sam'll and lying on the N side of Arssages run. The bal of the land on the S side of the run and bounded as by survey of Coll Wm Moseley and incerted in the deeds of Baker.
Wit: Signed William x Williams
Anthony x Samuell senr
Anthoney Samuell Junr
James Samuell
=== witness
1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 206
Deed.10 Apl 1706; Francis Meriiwether to Francis Gouldman. Meriwether having obtained a patent of 2200 acres lapsed by Thos Gouldman dec'd, deeds the upper half of the land to Francis Goulaman.
Wit: Signed Francis Merriwether
Zach Lewis
Edward Gouldman -
Bartho: Vawter Ack and rec 10 Apl 1706
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page
359. 25 8br (Oct.] 1706. Edward Gouldman makes complaint that Maurice Hamat (Hambit.) stands indebted to him 865 pounds of tobacco under his hand 15 May 1706 and 10 sh. 2 pence by account dated July 1706 and hath lately absented hiimsefe out of this county... Order to Sheriff to attach estate to satisfy the debt. Samll Thacker
26 Oct. 1706 Attachinent upon one field of indian corn and a parcell of tobacco hanging and, one red cowe.
Abr. Ayrton S.S.E.C.
10 Jan 1706/7 Order for appraisment of goods.
11 Feb. 1706 [1707]. Cow valued at 450, pounds of tobacco.
Tho. Winslow
Thomas (X) Jewell
Richard (R) Brutnall
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 11-12.
9 Aug. 1707. Whereas several laws have confirmed to this county 50 acres for a town and John Catlett, Richard Covington, Thomas Meriwether and William Tomlin, Gent., are by order of Essex County Court appointed feoffees in trust, Thomas Meriwether and William Tomlin to Francis Meriwether of Essex County. For 170 pounds of tobacco. One half acre or lott in the Burgh of Tappahannock, number 12 in the platt, which vas formerly granted to Edward Gouldman by deed from John Catlett and Thomas Meriwether, Gent., 15 July 1706, but Gouldman not complying with the proviso in beginning to build upon the lot within the time limitted by law, the deed became void.
Rent of one ounce of flax seed and two ounces of hemp seed on 10 October annually.
Thomas Meriwether
Wm. Tomlin
11 Aug. 1707. Acknowledged by Thomas Meriwether by Abra. Ayrton his attorney, and Wm. Tomlin.
9 Aug. 1707. I impower you Abra. Ayrton to joine with Capt. Wm. Tomlin and acknowledge two deeds of sale to Fra. Meriwether.
Thomas Meriwether
Wit: Wm. Tomlin, Tho. Sthreshly Junr.
11 Aug.707. Proved by Wm. Tomlin and Thomas Sthreshl Junr.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 28.
15 July 1707. Whereas several laws have confirmed to this county 50 acres for a town and John Catlett, Richard Covington, Thomas Meriwether and William Tomlin, Gent., are by order of Essex County Court appointed feoffees in trust, Richard Covington and Col. John Catlett to Augustine Smith. For 170 pounds of tobacco.
One half acre or lott in the Burgh of Tappahannock, numbered 12, formerly granted to Edward Gouldman 15 July 1706 and by him deserted. Richard Covington
John Catlett
Wit: Henry Smith, Simon (S B) Bowlin, Stephen (S) Sharp,
Thomas Catlett.
10 Oct. 1707. Acknowledged
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 9-41.
13-14 Oct. 1707. William Williams of New Kent County to Edward Gouldman of Essex County. Lease and release; for 3000 and 6000 pounds of tobacco. 800 acres, part of a patent of 2400 acres formerly granted unto William Williams, Collo. Richard Covington and Maj. James Boughan, all which land was formerly taken up by Thomas Pannell, deceased, and by him deserted ... in the parish of St. Ann's ... on the branches of Occupation Swamp.
William (W) Williams
Wit: Salvator Muscoe, Stephen Munden.
11 Nov. 1707. Acknowledged by William Williams.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 120-22.
9 Aug. 1708. Coll, Richard Covington of Essex County, Major James Boughan, Mr. Edward Gouldman, Mr, Benja. Fisher and Mr. James Boughan the Younger of same are seized of a tract upon the branches of Occupation Creek and have agreed to make equall partition:
Col. Richard Covington, 1064 acres
Major James Boughan, Benja. Fisher and James Boughan the Younger ... 1180 acres
Edward Gouldman ... in a main branch of Mattapony, 1122 acres.
The same being formerly granted by patent 25 April 1704 unto Richard Covington, James Boughan and William Williams, the said Williams' part being already sold to Edward Gouldman.
Richd, Covington
James Boughan
Edw, Gouldman
Benja. Fisher
James Boughan Junr.
Wit: Wm. Tomlin, William Daingerfield, Henry (H) Reeves.
10 Aug. 1708. Acknowledged.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 291-94,
Mr. Edward Gouldman. Inventory. Made in obedience to order of 10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Presented to appraisers by Mrs. Martha Gouldman his wife and Mr. Francis Gouldman. No total valuation shown; includes books listed by title, servant woman Elizabeth Clenten, and 21 slaves valued at £392.10.0.
Ro. Brooke
Augt. Smith
Tho. Ramsey
Appraisers sworn before Richd. Covington.
10 March 1709/10. Presented by Martha Gouldman and Francis Gouldman, executors.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 335.
Capt. Edward Gouldman. Additional inventory. 29 April 1710. Items not valued.
Augt. Smith
Ro. Brooke
Tho. Ramsey
10 June 1710. Presented by Francis Gouldman, one of the executors
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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 1
Lease and Release. 10 and 11 October 1711. ffrancis Gouldman and Martha Gouldman of the parish of St. Ann, Essex Co., Gent etc., Executors of the last will and testament of Edward Gouldman late of sd parish, sell Samuel Thacker that plantation whereon William Williams lately dwelt, 150 acres, adj. land of Wm. Howlett and of Matrum Wright, part of a tract formerly called Buttons Range, granted to Thomas Button deceased by patent dated 19th July 1666 and by his will bequeathed to his brother Robert Button, this said will dated 1 March 1669; and by said Robert Button conveyed to Folin Baker, and confirmed to him by order of the General Court at James Citty dated 27 October 1688, and conveyed by Baker to William Williams by deed dated in the year 1694, and conveyed by Williams to Edward Gouldman decd by deed dated 8 February 1705, and by his will dated 3 Nov. 1709 directed to be sold.
Witnesses signed ffrancis Gouldman (seal)
Wm Thompson
Aug't Smith The marke of
Salvator Musooe Martha M Gouldman (seal)
Recorded 8 9ber 1711 (8th Nov. 1711) Richard Buckner Cl Cur.
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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 160. Bond. 10 Oct. 1713. £72. Sterl. ffranois Gouldman and Rich'd Buckner to James Brechin, clerk. Judgement being this day in Essex Court to Rev. Brechin agt. Martha Gouldman and ffranois Gouldman, Executors of Edward Gouldman deceased in a suit in Chancery for £36. 00. 05 Sterling, an appeal being made to next Court, etc).
Wit: signed ffrancis Gouldman
Ja Alderson Rich'd Buckner
Zach Lewis
Rec. 10 Oct. 1713.
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1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 191-193
THIS INDENTURE made the twenty first day of June in the twelfth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George 1726 Between FRANCIS GOULDMAN of Parish of St. Anne in County of Essex gentn: & JOHN TAYLOE of Parish of North farnham in County of Richmond gent Witnesseth that the said Francis Gouldman for sum of One hundred and Ten pounds of good & lawfull money of Virginia doth hereby grant unto the said John Tayloe his heirs in Parish of St. Anne & County of Essex Five hundred acres adjoining to the land which aaid John Tayloe lately purchased of EDWARD ROUZEE. part of which land hereby granted Vizt 380 acres was formerly purchased by ALICE GOULDMAN Grand Mother of said Francis Gouldman from JEREMIAH EXUM & THOMAS EXUM & the other part taken up & pattented by EDWARD GOULDMAN Father of the said Francis Gouldman To Hold the said Land except a lease for five years from the said Francis Gouldman to JAMES CURTIS of One hundred and fifty acres of land part of the premises by the river side at & under the yearly rent of ten shillings & another lease to the said Curtis for one & twenty years of One hundred and fifty acres upon the top of a hill at the yearly rent of three pounds & likewise a lease for one & twenty years to THOMAS MERRIT of Fifty acres part of the premises at the annual rent of five hundred pounds of Tobacco which said severall rents are hereby expressed & to be paid to the said John Tayloe his heirs
In presence of JOHN KINSHAFEL, Francis Gouldman
THOMAS SAMFORD. THOMAS MERRIT
At Court held for Essex County the 21st day of June 1726
This Deed of Land Indenture is admitted to record
Memorandum that on the twenty fifth day of June 1726 the within mentioned land was given by Francis Gouldman unto John Tayloe by delivery of turf & twig
In presence of THOMAS SAMFORD, Francis Gouldman
JOHN KINSHAFEL, THOMAS MERRIT
Acknowledged in Essex Court 21st June 1726 and admitted to record
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1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 93
WM. TOMLIN, EDWARD. GOULDMAN & JAMES BOUGHAN, 550 acs.,Essex Co; on brs. of Piscataway Cr; beg, at Col. Goodrich, by an Indian path; a br. dividing this & 1000 acs. taken by Thomas Harper & James Vaughan, dec'd; 2 May 1705, p. 649. Granted Thomas Harper, 22 Sept. 1682, deserted, & now granted by order, &c. Trans. of 11 pers: Abraham Cuningham, Fra. Dodson, Gilbert Moor, Griffing Hamlyn, Tho. Newton, Benj. Staley, Robt. Brokery, Wm. Stonam, Cha. Mason, Eliz. Mason, Sarah Mason.
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1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
EDWARD GOULDMAN, 240 A., 44 P., Essex Co; 'on S. 'side of Rappa. River; beg. on upper side of Gilson's Cr; by Gilson's land; to Long Island; 2 Nov. 1705, p. 694. Trans. of of 5 pers: Fra. Workman, Wm. Poole, Jacob Poole, Elinor Battle, Edwd. Moore.
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1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
CAPT. EDWARD GOULDMAN, 57 A., 68 P., Essex Co., in St Anne's Par., 2 Nov. 1705, p. 694. Beg. in a gr. marsh bet, the land & Crows Island; adj. patent granted Andrew Gilson, decd; & patent granted Richard Axome & Thomas Godwin, dec'd. Trans. of 2 pers: John Ford, Margt: his wife. at Citation.1
; "...of Essex Co., Va."2 Edward Gouldman was also known as Francis Goldman.2
;
Her 1st husband.2,3
Edward Gouldman died after 3 November 1709 at St. Anne's Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA; Date of will.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 268.
Will of Edward Goldman of the Parish of St. Ann's in the County of Essex, being sick and weak in body, dated 3 Nov. 1709.
All my lands I hold by patents in this neck unto my son Francis.
Unto my son Thomas all the lands I hold in Pannell's patent.
The lands which I hold in the range be sold and added to my personall estate.
To my brother Francis my halfe of the mill, he paying to my executors £30 sterling.
Unto my beloved wife Martha seven Negroes according to the quality of the whole dureing her natural life.
Unto my sonns Francis and Thomas my other fourteen Negroes to be equally divided, and the reversion of the Negroes given to my wife to descend unto my sons equally. The whole belonging to my children be wholy invested and managed by my brother Francis.
Unto my beloved wife the Japan cabinett and £20 sterling.
Unto Peter Godfrey for his trouble £3 sterling.
Unto Rebecca Tomlin twenty shillings to buy her a mourning ring.
Unto my sister Mary Goldman twenty shillings to buy her also a mourning ring.
Unto Mr. Saml. Thacker and his wife each of them twenty shillings for the use above mentioned.
All the rest of my personal estate with the proceeds of the mill and land when sold with what moneys I have in England be equally divided betwixt my beloved wife and two children.
In case my wife should be with child, if it lives it shall have an equall part of my personall estate with my two sonns and an equall part of the land with my present youngest sonne.
What tobacco I have be shipt home on the account and risque of my beloved wife and children to be equally divided.
The interest of my sonns' estates be only apply'd to their education and the overplus if any be to be paid unto them.
My silver hilted rapier unto my brother Francis.
My beloved wife and my brother Francis executors.
Edw. Gouldman
Wit: Sara. Thacker, Mary Thacker, Peter Godfrey.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Proved by Saml. Thacker and Mary Thacker.
Pages 268-69. 10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Bond of Fran. Gouldman and Martha Gouldman as executors of Edward Gouldman. Unto James Boughan of Essex County, Gent., in behalf of the Court. For 33C00 sterling. Securities, Richard Buckner and William Daingerfield.
Francis Gouldman
Martha Gouldman
Richd. Buckner
Wm. Daingerfield
Wit: Fran. Moore, Ja. Alderson.
10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Acknowledged.
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1697-1699 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 272-274
IN THE NAME OF GOD Amen, I THOMAS GOULDMAN being sick and weak of body but of sound & perfect memory blessed & praised be Almighty God for ye same do make & ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner & forme following,
First and principally I comend my Soul to Almighty God my Creatr: that gave it assuredly believing that I shall receive full pardon & remission of all my sines and to be saved by ye precious death & merits of my blessed Saviour & Redeemer Christ Jesus, and my body to ye earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent & Christian manner as to my Exex, hereafter named shall be thought meet & convenient, And as for such worldly goods that it hath pleased God to lend me I bequeath dispose of & give in manner & forme following;
First, I give & bequeath my Land unto my Child that my Wife is now with Child of and to ye heirs of its body lawfully begotten, but if it shall please God that my said Child die without such heirs, then I give ye said Land to my Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN, & to ye heirs of his Body lawful! begotten and for want of such heirs to ye next succeeding heirs of the name of GOULDMAN; And it is my will that my sd: Land after my death be in ye possession of my sd. Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN, until! my Child abovesd. comes to age
Item. I give to my Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN, one Servant boy named Patrick, one feather bed & furniture now at my Mothers, Mrs. ALICE FORBESSes, and one suit of clothes with plate buttons, a caster haft, a pr. of legg bootes, twelve shillings to buy a Ring & all ye goods at my Mothers, ye Molasses excepted.
Item. I give unto my dear Mother, Mrs. ALICE FORBESS twenty shillings to buy a Ring;
Item. I give unto my Brother, EDWARD GOULDMAN, one Servant man named Kelly, & twelve shillings to buy a Ring;
As for ye rest of ye Estate wch: it hath pleased God to bless me with all in this life I give & bequeath to be equally divided between my beloved Wife, DOROTHY GOULDMAN, & my Child or Children that my sd. Wife now is with child off;
And of this my last Will & Testamt. I make my beloved Wife, DOROTHY GOULDMAN, and my loveing Brother, FRANCIS GOULDMAN, Exers. desireing Mr. THO: GREGSON that he will see this my last Will & Testamt. truely p:formed; & I do hereby utterly disallow revoke & annul all & every other former Testamt. Wills Legacies bequests &Exers, by me in any wise heretofore named willed & bequeathed ratifieing & confirming this & none other to be my last Will & Testamt., In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale this Twenty second day of May in ye year of our Lord one thousand six hundred ninety & eight
Signed sealed published pronounced & declared
by ye sd, THO: GOULDMAN as his last Will & THO: GOULDMAN
Testamt. in presence of
JOHN MOODIES,
WILLIAM T DIAR
THOMAS HUCKLESCOTT 1698
Proved by ye oaths of ye witnesses hereto in Essex County Court ye 10th day of November 1698 & truely recorded
Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, CI Cur
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1697-1699 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 292
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we EDWARD GOULDMAN, THO: GREGSON & SAMLL. THACKER are held and firmly bound unto his Maties. Justices of ye peace for the County of Essex in the just sum of One hundred thousand pds. of good sound merchantable tobacco & caske, to the which payment we bind ourselves our heirs firmly by these presents; Witness our hands and seales this 10th day of November 1698
The Condicon of the above obligacon is such that if the above bound EDWD. GOULDMAN who at a Court held for the County of Essex the 11th of November 1698 obtained a Probate of the last Will and Testamt. of Mrs. ALICE FORBESS shall at all times fullfill ye sd Will & fully pay all Legcies do all ye Law enjoynes in such cases, that then ye above obligacon to be void, otherwise to stand and remain in full force and virtue Signed sealed & delivered in ye presents of us
JOHN PEATLE, EDWARD OOULDMAN
WILL. AYRES THO: GREGSON
SAM. THACKER
Truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
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1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 35
Essex County Court 12th of April 1700
- Order for Admcon, is granted to FRA: GOULDMAN & EDWARD GOULDMAN on ye Estate of their deced Brother, ROBT. GOULDMAN deced, giveing security with ye Clerk of this County some time between this & ye next Court
- The Court adjourned till the next Court in Course
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1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 58
Essex County Court 11th of September 1700
- Certificate according to Act of Assembly is granted to EDWARD GOULDMAN for Two hundred acres of Land due for importacon of Four persons into this Collony by name WM. HINGLAND, WM. KELLY, PHILLIMOND WATERS & JNO: CAREY
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 145
Deed, 8 Feb 1705. Wm Williams of St Annes parish, planter, sells Edward Gouldman of same parish, for £40. Sterl., 150 acres bought by Wm Williams from John Baker of Gloucester Co in a tract of 200 acres in 1694 and ack in Essex Court 10 July 1695 The remainder of the tract sold by Williams to Anthony Sam'll and lying on the N side of Arssages run. The bal of the land on the S side of the run and bounded as by survey of Coll Wm Moseley and incerted in the deeds of Baker.
Wit: Signed William x Williams
Anthony x Samuell senr
Anthoney Samuell Junr
James Samuell
=== witness
1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 206
Deed.10 Apl 1706; Francis Meriiwether to Francis Gouldman. Meriwether having obtained a patent of 2200 acres lapsed by Thos Gouldman dec'd, deeds the upper half of the land to Francis Goulaman.
Wit: Signed Francis Merriwether
Zach Lewis
Edward Gouldman -
Bartho: Vawter Ack and rec 10 Apl 1706
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 2; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page
359. 25 8br (Oct.] 1706. Edward Gouldman makes complaint that Maurice Hamat (Hambit.) stands indebted to him 865 pounds of tobacco under his hand 15 May 1706 and 10 sh. 2 pence by account dated July 1706 and hath lately absented hiimsefe out of this county... Order to Sheriff to attach estate to satisfy the debt. Samll Thacker
26 Oct. 1706 Attachinent upon one field of indian corn and a parcell of tobacco hanging and, one red cowe.
Abr. Ayrton S.S.E.C.
10 Jan 1706/7 Order for appraisment of goods.
11 Feb. 1706 [1707]. Cow valued at 450, pounds of tobacco.
Tho. Winslow
Thomas (X) Jewell
Richard (R) Brutnall
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 11-12.
9 Aug. 1707. Whereas several laws have confirmed to this county 50 acres for a town and John Catlett, Richard Covington, Thomas Meriwether and William Tomlin, Gent., are by order of Essex County Court appointed feoffees in trust, Thomas Meriwether and William Tomlin to Francis Meriwether of Essex County. For 170 pounds of tobacco. One half acre or lott in the Burgh of Tappahannock, number 12 in the platt, which vas formerly granted to Edward Gouldman by deed from John Catlett and Thomas Meriwether, Gent., 15 July 1706, but Gouldman not complying with the proviso in beginning to build upon the lot within the time limitted by law, the deed became void.
Rent of one ounce of flax seed and two ounces of hemp seed on 10 October annually.
Thomas Meriwether
Wm. Tomlin
11 Aug. 1707. Acknowledged by Thomas Meriwether by Abra. Ayrton his attorney, and Wm. Tomlin.
9 Aug. 1707. I impower you Abra. Ayrton to joine with Capt. Wm. Tomlin and acknowledge two deeds of sale to Fra. Meriwether.
Thomas Meriwether
Wit: Wm. Tomlin, Tho. Sthreshly Junr.
11 Aug.707. Proved by Wm. Tomlin and Thomas Sthreshl Junr.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 28.
15 July 1707. Whereas several laws have confirmed to this county 50 acres for a town and John Catlett, Richard Covington, Thomas Meriwether and William Tomlin, Gent., are by order of Essex County Court appointed feoffees in trust, Richard Covington and Col. John Catlett to Augustine Smith. For 170 pounds of tobacco.
One half acre or lott in the Burgh of Tappahannock, numbered 12, formerly granted to Edward Gouldman 15 July 1706 and by him deserted. Richard Covington
John Catlett
Wit: Henry Smith, Simon (S B) Bowlin, Stephen (S) Sharp,
Thomas Catlett.
10 Oct. 1707. Acknowledged
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 9-41.
13-14 Oct. 1707. William Williams of New Kent County to Edward Gouldman of Essex County. Lease and release; for 3000 and 6000 pounds of tobacco. 800 acres, part of a patent of 2400 acres formerly granted unto William Williams, Collo. Richard Covington and Maj. James Boughan, all which land was formerly taken up by Thomas Pannell, deceased, and by him deserted ... in the parish of St. Ann's ... on the branches of Occupation Swamp.
William (W) Williams
Wit: Salvator Muscoe, Stephen Munden.
11 Nov. 1707. Acknowledged by William Williams.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 120-22.
9 Aug. 1708. Coll, Richard Covington of Essex County, Major James Boughan, Mr. Edward Gouldman, Mr, Benja. Fisher and Mr. James Boughan the Younger of same are seized of a tract upon the branches of Occupation Creek and have agreed to make equall partition:
Col. Richard Covington, 1064 acres
Major James Boughan, Benja. Fisher and James Boughan the Younger ... 1180 acres
Edward Gouldman ... in a main branch of Mattapony, 1122 acres.
The same being formerly granted by patent 25 April 1704 unto Richard Covington, James Boughan and William Williams, the said Williams' part being already sold to Edward Gouldman.
Richd, Covington
James Boughan
Edw, Gouldman
Benja. Fisher
James Boughan Junr.
Wit: Wm. Tomlin, William Daingerfield, Henry (H) Reeves.
10 Aug. 1708. Acknowledged.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 291-94,
Mr. Edward Gouldman. Inventory. Made in obedience to order of 10 Jan. 1709 [1710]. Presented to appraisers by Mrs. Martha Gouldman his wife and Mr. Francis Gouldman. No total valuation shown; includes books listed by title, servant woman Elizabeth Clenten, and 21 slaves valued at £392.10.0.
Ro. Brooke
Augt. Smith
Tho. Ramsey
Appraisers sworn before Richd. Covington.
10 March 1709/10. Presented by Martha Gouldman and Francis Gouldman, executors.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 335.
Capt. Edward Gouldman. Additional inventory. 29 April 1710. Items not valued.
Augt. Smith
Ro. Brooke
Tho. Ramsey
10 June 1710. Presented by Francis Gouldman, one of the executors
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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 1
Lease and Release. 10 and 11 October 1711. ffrancis Gouldman and Martha Gouldman of the parish of St. Ann, Essex Co., Gent etc., Executors of the last will and testament of Edward Gouldman late of sd parish, sell Samuel Thacker that plantation whereon William Williams lately dwelt, 150 acres, adj. land of Wm. Howlett and of Matrum Wright, part of a tract formerly called Buttons Range, granted to Thomas Button deceased by patent dated 19th July 1666 and by his will bequeathed to his brother Robert Button, this said will dated 1 March 1669; and by said Robert Button conveyed to Folin Baker, and confirmed to him by order of the General Court at James Citty dated 27 October 1688, and conveyed by Baker to William Williams by deed dated in the year 1694, and conveyed by Williams to Edward Gouldman decd by deed dated 8 February 1705, and by his will dated 3 Nov. 1709 directed to be sold.
Witnesses signed ffrancis Gouldman (seal)
Wm Thompson
Aug't Smith The marke of
Salvator Musooe Martha M Gouldman (seal)
Recorded 8 9ber 1711 (8th Nov. 1711) Richard Buckner Cl Cur.
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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 160. Bond. 10 Oct. 1713. £72. Sterl. ffranois Gouldman and Rich'd Buckner to James Brechin, clerk. Judgement being this day in Essex Court to Rev. Brechin agt. Martha Gouldman and ffranois Gouldman, Executors of Edward Gouldman deceased in a suit in Chancery for £36. 00. 05 Sterling, an appeal being made to next Court, etc).
Wit: signed ffrancis Gouldman
Ja Alderson Rich'd Buckner
Zach Lewis
Rec. 10 Oct. 1713.
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1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 191-193
THIS INDENTURE made the twenty first day of June in the twelfth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George 1726 Between FRANCIS GOULDMAN of Parish of St. Anne in County of Essex gentn: & JOHN TAYLOE of Parish of North farnham in County of Richmond gent Witnesseth that the said Francis Gouldman for sum of One hundred and Ten pounds of good & lawfull money of Virginia doth hereby grant unto the said John Tayloe his heirs in Parish of St. Anne & County of Essex Five hundred acres adjoining to the land which aaid John Tayloe lately purchased of EDWARD ROUZEE. part of which land hereby granted Vizt 380 acres was formerly purchased by ALICE GOULDMAN Grand Mother of said Francis Gouldman from JEREMIAH EXUM & THOMAS EXUM & the other part taken up & pattented by EDWARD GOULDMAN Father of the said Francis Gouldman To Hold the said Land except a lease for five years from the said Francis Gouldman to JAMES CURTIS of One hundred and fifty acres of land part of the premises by the river side at & under the yearly rent of ten shillings & another lease to the said Curtis for one & twenty years of One hundred and fifty acres upon the top of a hill at the yearly rent of three pounds & likewise a lease for one & twenty years to THOMAS MERRIT of Fifty acres part of the premises at the annual rent of five hundred pounds of Tobacco which said severall rents are hereby expressed & to be paid to the said John Tayloe his heirs
In presence of JOHN KINSHAFEL, Francis Gouldman
THOMAS SAMFORD. THOMAS MERRIT
At Court held for Essex County the 21st day of June 1726
This Deed of Land Indenture is admitted to record
Memorandum that on the twenty fifth day of June 1726 the within mentioned land was given by Francis Gouldman unto John Tayloe by delivery of turf & twig
In presence of THOMAS SAMFORD, Francis Gouldman
JOHN KINSHAFEL, THOMAS MERRIT
Acknowledged in Essex Court 21st June 1726 and admitted to record
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1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 93
WM. TOMLIN, EDWARD. GOULDMAN & JAMES BOUGHAN, 550 acs.,Essex Co; on brs. of Piscataway Cr; beg, at Col. Goodrich, by an Indian path; a br. dividing this & 1000 acs. taken by Thomas Harper & James Vaughan, dec'd; 2 May 1705, p. 649. Granted Thomas Harper, 22 Sept. 1682, deserted, & now granted by order, &c. Trans. of 11 pers: Abraham Cuningham, Fra. Dodson, Gilbert Moor, Griffing Hamlyn, Tho. Newton, Benj. Staley, Robt. Brokery, Wm. Stonam, Cha. Mason, Eliz. Mason, Sarah Mason.
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1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
EDWARD GOULDMAN, 240 A., 44 P., Essex Co; 'on S. 'side of Rappa. River; beg. on upper side of Gilson's Cr; by Gilson's land; to Long Island; 2 Nov. 1705, p. 694. Trans. of of 5 pers: Fra. Workman, Wm. Poole, Jacob Poole, Elinor Battle, Edwd. Moore.
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1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
CAPT. EDWARD GOULDMAN, 57 A., 68 P., Essex Co., in St Anne's Par., 2 Nov. 1705, p. 694. Beg. in a gr. marsh bet, the land & Crows Island; adj. patent granted Andrew Gilson, decd; & patent granted Richard Axome & Thomas Godwin, dec'd. Trans. of 2 pers: John Ford, Margt: his wife. at Citation.1
; "...of Essex Co., Va."2 Edward Gouldman was also known as Francis Goldman.2
Family | Martha Tomlin b. a 1675, d. 1722 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Edward Gouldman Abt 1675 - 1709 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I89729&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for William Winston (1678–1727), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505504, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505504/william-winston. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Martha Tomlin Aft 1675 - 1722 seen 4 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I108314&tree=Tree1
Elizabeth Imboden1
F, #88461, b. 1 June 1840, d. 4 December 1911
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth Imboden married Bernis B. "Bernice" Brown, son of Benjamin Thompson "Long Thompson" Brown and Lucy Ann Michie.1
Elizabeth Imboden was born on 1 June 1840 at Lexington City, Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Imboden died on 4 December 1911 at Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA, at age 71; Image of obituary article from Find A Grave memorial attached.1
Elizabeth Imboden was buried after 4 December 1911 at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington City, Virginia, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1 Jun 1840, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
DEATH 4 Dec 1911 (aged 71), Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
Henry Imboden 1796–1849
Rebecca A. Ruff Imboden 1811–1869
Spouse
Bernis B. Brown 1840–1898
Siblings
Martha Catherine Imboden 1834–1892
Henrietta Margrite Imboden 1838–1904
Henry Dallas Imboden 1848–1916
BURIAL Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
PLOT Lewis 145, 1
Created by: Jerry Gill
Added: 23 Oct 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 119170514.1
Elizabeth Imboden was born on 1 June 1840 at Lexington City, Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Imboden died on 4 December 1911 at Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA, at age 71; Image of obituary article from Find A Grave memorial attached.1
Elizabeth Imboden was buried after 4 December 1911 at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington City, Virginia, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1 Jun 1840, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
DEATH 4 Dec 1911 (aged 71), Lynchburg, Lynchburg City, Virginia, USA
Family Members
Parents
Henry Imboden 1796–1849
Rebecca A. Ruff Imboden 1811–1869
Spouse
Bernis B. Brown 1840–1898
Siblings
Martha Catherine Imboden 1834–1892
Henrietta Margrite Imboden 1838–1904
Henry Dallas Imboden 1848–1916
BURIAL Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
PLOT Lewis 145, 1
Created by: Jerry Gill
Added: 23 Oct 2013
Find A Grave Memorial 119170514.1
Family | Bernis B. "Bernice" Brown b. 4 Nov 1840, d. 1 Jan 1898 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 September 2019), memorial page for Elizabeth Imboden Brown (1 Jun 1840–4 Dec 1911), Find A Grave Memorial no. 119170514, citing Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Jerry Gill (contributor 47339419), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119170514/elizabeth-brown. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Maj. John Coles1
M, #88462, b. 1706, d. 16 October 1747
Last Edited | 24 Sep 2019 |
Maj. John Coles was born in 1706 at Enniscorthy, co. Wexford, Ireland.1 He married Mary Ann Winston, daughter of Isaac Winston Sr. and Sarah Dabney, circa 1738.1
Maj. John Coles died on 16 October 1747 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1
Maj. John Coles was buried after 16 October 1747 at St. John's Episcopal Church, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1706, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland
DEATH 16 Oct 1747 (aged 40–41), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Son of Walter Coles and Alice Philpot. Married Mary Ann Winston ca. 1738.
6 November 2011 email from R. Sanford: The fellow was the first in my family to come to the "colonies." My reserach of our family's shows that he emigrated to Va. ~1730. and was interred in St. John's Church in Richmond, 27 years later, his nephew, Patrick Henry gave his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech here. According to the folks at St. John's his grave is (now) under the church. He lived in Richmond on 22nd street between Broad and Marshall. Enniscorthy was his summer home. He was also a Major in the Virginia militia.
Family Members
Spouse
Mary Ann Winston Coles 1721–1758 (m. 1740)
Children
Walter Coles 1739–1780
Sarah Coles Muter 1741–1778
Mary Coles Tucker 1743–1823
John Coles 1745–1808
Isaac Coles 1747–1813
BURIAL St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
PLOT Possibly Buried here?
Maintained by: Jim Hutcheson (James Sterling H. Jr.)
Originally Created by: P Fazzini
Added: 4 Sep 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 58154127
SPONSORED BY Jim Hutcheson (James Sterling H. Jr.)1
Maj. John Coles immigrated circa 1730 to Virginia, USA.1
Maj. John Coles died on 16 October 1747 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1
Maj. John Coles was buried after 16 October 1747 at St. John's Episcopal Church, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1706, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland
DEATH 16 Oct 1747 (aged 40–41), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Son of Walter Coles and Alice Philpot. Married Mary Ann Winston ca. 1738.
6 November 2011 email from R. Sanford: The fellow was the first in my family to come to the "colonies." My reserach of our family's shows that he emigrated to Va. ~1730. and was interred in St. John's Church in Richmond, 27 years later, his nephew, Patrick Henry gave his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech here. According to the folks at St. John's his grave is (now) under the church. He lived in Richmond on 22nd street between Broad and Marshall. Enniscorthy was his summer home. He was also a Major in the Virginia militia.
Family Members
Spouse
Mary Ann Winston Coles 1721–1758 (m. 1740)
Children
Walter Coles 1739–1780
Sarah Coles Muter 1741–1778
Mary Coles Tucker 1743–1823
John Coles 1745–1808
Isaac Coles 1747–1813
BURIAL St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
PLOT Possibly Buried here?
Maintained by: Jim Hutcheson (James Sterling H. Jr.)
Originally Created by: P Fazzini
Added: 4 Sep 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 58154127
SPONSORED BY Jim Hutcheson (James Sterling H. Jr.)1
Maj. John Coles immigrated circa 1730 to Virginia, USA.1
Family | Mary Ann Winston b. 1721, d. 24 Oct 1758 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 September 2019), memorial page for Maj John Coles (1706–16 Oct 1747), Find A Grave Memorial no. 58154127, citing St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Jim Hutcheson (James Sterling H. Jr.) (contributor 47005828), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58154127/john-coles. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Edith Morrison(?)1
F, #88463, b. 8 May 1631, d. after June 1678
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2019 |
Edith Morrison(?) was born on 8 May 1631 at Albemarle Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Cornelius (I) Dabney after 1655
;
His 1st wife.2,3
Edith Morrison(?) died after June 1678 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA; Dabney Families of Early Virginia cites: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 1937, 45, 121-143. The Origin of The Dabney Family of Virginia, Charles William Dabney," saying: "p. 134. Cornelius mentions Eedeth in a letter as still living.."1,4
;
His 1st wife.2,3
Edith Morrison(?) died after June 1678 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA; Dabney Families of Early Virginia cites: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 1937, 45, 121-143. The Origin of The Dabney Family of Virginia, Charles William Dabney," saying: "p. 134. Cornelius mentions Eedeth in a letter as still living.."1,4
Family | Cornelius (I) Dabney b. 11 Dec 1631, d. 19 Apr 1694 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 September 2019), memorial page for Edith Morrison Dabney (8 May 1631–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 42781554, ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42781554/edith-dabney. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Sarah Dabney Winston (unknown–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 57322913, citing Rock Castle, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57322913/sarah-winston
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I92&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Eedeth (_): https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I460&tree=Dabney
- [S1022] RootsWeb An Ancestry.com Community, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Ancestors of Jerry Wayne Murphy-1: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/genealogy/ancestry/pafg20.htm#17858. Hereinafter cited as RootsWeb - Ancestry.
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I107&tree=Dabney
- [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, George Dabney, I: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I107&tree=Dabney
Capt. John Winston Sr.1
M, #88464, b. 9 June 1724, d. 23 January 1772
Father | William (II) Winston1,2,3 b. 1678, d. 1727 |
Mother | Barbara Overton1,2,3 b. 5 Feb 1690, d. 30 Oct 1766 |
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2019 |
Capt. John Winston Sr. was born on 9 June 1724 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1,2 He married Alice Bickerton on 3 February 1746.4,2
Capt. John Winston Sr. died on 23 January 1772 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA, at age 47.1,2
Capt. John Winston Sr. was buried after 23 January 1772 at Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA;
from Find A Grave:
BIRTH 9 Jun 1724, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 1772 (aged 47–48), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Husband of Alice Bickerton
Family Members
Parents
William Winston 1678–1727
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Spouse
Alice Bickerton Winston 1730–1773
Children
William Overton Winston 1747–1815
John Winston 1757–1800
Alice Bickerton Winston 1769–1845
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505525.1,2
; For more information on the children of John and Allice (BICKERTON) WINSTON, see their Find A Grave memorials.4,1
Capt. John Winston Sr. died on 23 January 1772 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA, at age 47.1,2
Capt. John Winston Sr. was buried after 23 January 1772 at Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA;
from Find A Grave:
BIRTH 9 Jun 1724, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 1772 (aged 47–48), Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Husband of Alice Bickerton
Family Members
Parents
William Winston 1678–1727
Barbara Overton Winston 1690–1766
Spouse
Alice Bickerton Winston 1730–1773
Children
William Overton Winston 1747–1815
John Winston 1757–1800
Alice Bickerton Winston 1769–1845
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505525.1,2
; For more information on the children of John and Allice (BICKERTON) WINSTON, see their Find A Grave memorials.4,1
Family | Alice Bickerton b. 1730, d. 16 Jun 1773 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Capt John Winston, Sr (9 Jun 1724–1772), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505525, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505525/john-winston. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 129. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989), p. 431. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Alice Bickerton Winston (1730–16 Jun 1773), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505553, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505553/alice-winston
Alice Bickerton1
F, #88465, b. 1730, d. 16 June 1773
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2019 |
Alice Bickerton was born in 1730 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Capt. John Winston Sr., son of William (II) Winston and Barbara Overton, on 3 February 1746.1,2
Alice Bickerton died on 16 June 1773.1
Alice Bickerton was buried after 16 June 1773 at Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1730, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 16 Jun 1773 (aged 42–43)
Married John Winston Feb. 3, 1746. Her home was "Woodberry." She was the mother of William Overton and Philip Bickerton Winston.
She died at Woodbery.
Children:
Martha Winston was born in 1755 in Buckingham Co, Va. She died on 7 Nov 1820 in Wilson Co, Va
Bickerton Winston was born on 28 Jan 1768 in Hanover, Virginia. He died in 1834.
William Overton Winston was born on 16 Nov 1747. He died on 3 Dec 1815.
Mary Todd Winston was born on 16 Feb 1749 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia. She died on 27 Mar 1749.
Barbara Winston was born on 30 Nov 1750 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia.
James Winston was born on 12 Mar 1773 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. He died in 1826.
Martha Winston was born on 21 Jun 1765 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. She died on 29 Apr 1788.
Alice Ann Alcey Winston was born on 8 Aug 1769 in St. Pauls's Parish, Hanover, Virginia. She died on 8 Jan 1813.
John Winston, Jr. was born on 14 Sept 1757 in Louisa, Va. He died on 28 Apr 1800 in Hanover, Va.
Family Members
Spouse
John Winston 1724–1772
Children
William Overton Winston 1747–1815
John Winston 1757–1800
Alice Bickerton Winston 1769–1845
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505553.1
; For more information on the children of John and Allice (BICKERTON) WINSTON, see their Find A Grave memorials.1,3
Alice Bickerton died on 16 June 1773.1
Alice Bickerton was buried after 16 June 1773 at Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover Co., Virginia, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1730, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 16 Jun 1773 (aged 42–43)
Married John Winston Feb. 3, 1746. Her home was "Woodberry." She was the mother of William Overton and Philip Bickerton Winston.
She died at Woodbery.
Children:
Martha Winston was born in 1755 in Buckingham Co, Va. She died on 7 Nov 1820 in Wilson Co, Va
Bickerton Winston was born on 28 Jan 1768 in Hanover, Virginia. He died in 1834.
William Overton Winston was born on 16 Nov 1747. He died on 3 Dec 1815.
Mary Todd Winston was born on 16 Feb 1749 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia. She died on 27 Mar 1749.
Barbara Winston was born on 30 Nov 1750 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia.
James Winston was born on 12 Mar 1773 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. He died in 1826.
Martha Winston was born on 21 Jun 1765 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. She died on 29 Apr 1788.
Alice Ann Alcey Winston was born on 8 Aug 1769 in St. Pauls's Parish, Hanover, Virginia. She died on 8 Jan 1813.
John Winston, Jr. was born on 14 Sept 1757 in Louisa, Va. He died on 28 Apr 1800 in Hanover, Va.
Family Members
Spouse
John Winston 1724–1772
Children
William Overton Winston 1747–1815
John Winston 1757–1800
Alice Bickerton Winston 1769–1845
BURIAL Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Created by: SheWalksTheseHills
Added: 18 Nov 2008
Find A Grave Memorial 31505553.1
; For more information on the children of John and Allice (BICKERTON) WINSTON, see their Find A Grave memorials.1,3
Family | Capt. John Winston Sr. b. 9 Jun 1724, d. 23 Jan 1772 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Alice Bickerton Winston (1730–16 Jun 1773), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505553, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505553/alice-winston. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 129. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Capt John Winston, Sr (9 Jun 1724–1772), Find A Grave Memorial no. 31505525, citing Blenheim Winston Cemetery, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by SheWalksTheseHills (contributor 46847797) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31505525/john-winston
Ann Allen Anderson1
F, #88466, b. 10 May 1791, d. 24 September 1852
Father | Richard Anderson1 |
Mother | Frances Scruggs1 d. 13 Dec 1763 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2018 |
Ann Allen Anderson was born on 10 May 1791 at Buckingham Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Nathan Harris, son of James Harris and Mary Harris, before 1807 at Virginia, USA,
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, Clement, was born in 1807.1
Ann Allen Anderson died on 24 September 1852 at age 61.1
Ann Allen Anderson was buried after 24 September 1852 at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington City, Virginia, USA;
from Find A Grave:
BIRTH 10 May 1791, Buckingham County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 24 Sep 1852 (aged 61)
Family Members
Spouse
Nathan Harris 1771–1852
Children
Clement Rush Harris 1807–1871
Elizabeth C. Harris Hutchings 1812–1879
John Thomas Harris 1823–1899
BURIAL Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
Created by: Kelly Harris
Added: 28 Feb 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 66294588.1
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, Clement, was born in 1807.1
Ann Allen Anderson died on 24 September 1852 at age 61.1
Ann Allen Anderson was buried after 24 September 1852 at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington City, Virginia, USA;
from Find A Grave:
BIRTH 10 May 1791, Buckingham County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 24 Sep 1852 (aged 61)
Family Members
Spouse
Nathan Harris 1771–1852
Children
Clement Rush Harris 1807–1871
Elizabeth C. Harris Hutchings 1812–1879
John Thomas Harris 1823–1899
BURIAL Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
Created by: Kelly Harris
Added: 28 Feb 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 66294588.1
Family | Nathan Harris b. 7 Jun 1771, d. 20 Nov 1852 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Ann Allen Anderson Harris (10 May 1791–24 Sep 1852), Find A Grave Memorial no. 66294588, citing Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Kelly Harris (contributor 46950194) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66294588/ann-allen-harris. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Richard Anderson1
M, #88467
Father | William Anderson Sr.2 b. 10 Apr 1734, d. 18 Jul 1811 |
Mother | Frances (?)2 b. 15 Jan 1733, d. 12 May 1820 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2018 |
Richard Anderson married Frances Scruggs on 30 October 1783
; Their daughter Ann Allen was born in 1791.1,2
; Ann Allen's parents' names "Rich'd & Frances Anderson" are inscribed on her grave marker.1
Richard Anderson began military service circa 1776 per SAR Appplication #75122: "Private, Virginia Continental Line, See Gwathmey, p. 15.
"Genealogist's Notes:
"Gwathmey lists several soldiers of name.
"He did not receive a pension.
"For substantiating Family Material - see File Case ANDERSON DAR #155078, p. 25."2
; Their daughter Ann Allen was born in 1791.1,2
; Ann Allen's parents' names "Rich'd & Frances Anderson" are inscribed on her grave marker.1
Richard Anderson began military service circa 1776 per SAR Appplication #75122: "Private, Virginia Continental Line, See Gwathmey, p. 15.
"Genealogist's Notes:
"Gwathmey lists several soldiers of name.
"He did not receive a pension.
"For substantiating Family Material - see File Case ANDERSON DAR #155078, p. 25."2
Family | Frances Scruggs d. 13 Dec 1763 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Ann Allen Anderson Harris (10 May 1791–24 Sep 1852), Find A Grave Memorial no. 66294588, citing Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Kelly Harris (contributor 46950194) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66294588/ann-allen-harris. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4387] William Leake Mann, "The District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Application #75122 (Nat'l) - #2827 (State) Richard ANDERSON", District of Columbia Society #2827, SAR application seen on Ancestry.com on 17 Nov 2018 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=SARMemberApps&indiv=try&h=769866
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242321-00252?pid=769867&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2204%26h%3D769867%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D12754454%26pid%3D-181677600%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=12754454&personid=-181677600&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242321-00252, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "SAR Application #75122 Richard ANDERSON."
Frances Scruggs1,2,3
F, #88468, d. 13 December 1763
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2018 |
Frances Scruggs died on 13 December 1763 at Cumberland Co., Virginia, USA;
Ancestry.com - U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
Name: Richard Anderson
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1761
Birth Place: Halifax, Virginia
Death Date: 12 May 1835
Death Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia
SAR Membership: 75122
Role: Ancestor
Application Date: 14 Jun 1952
Father: William Anderson
Mother: Frances Anderson
Spouse: Fannie Frances
Children: Thomas Anderson
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls.
National Society, Sons of the American Revolution.3,4 She married Richard Anderson, son of William Anderson Sr. and Frances (?), on 30 October 1783
; Their daughter Ann Allen was born in 1791.2,4
Ancestry.com - U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
Name: Richard Anderson
Birth Date: 19 Jul 1761
Birth Place: Halifax, Virginia
Death Date: 12 May 1835
Death Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia
SAR Membership: 75122
Role: Ancestor
Application Date: 14 Jun 1952
Father: William Anderson
Mother: Frances Anderson
Spouse: Fannie Frances
Children: Thomas Anderson
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls.
National Society, Sons of the American Revolution.3,4 She married Richard Anderson, son of William Anderson Sr. and Frances (?), on 30 October 1783
; Their daughter Ann Allen was born in 1791.2,4
Family | Richard Anderson |
Children |
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Citations
- Her maiden name is from the Shaver/Robles Family Tree on Ancestry.com.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Ann Allen Anderson Harris (10 May 1791–24 Sep 1852), Find A Grave Memorial no. 66294588, citing Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Kelly Harris (contributor 46950194) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66294588/ann-allen-harris. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Shaver/Robles Family Tree - Frances Scruggs: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12754454/person/-181677600/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S4387] William Leake Mann, "The District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Application #75122 (Nat'l) - #2827 (State) Richard ANDERSON", District of Columbia Society #2827, SAR application seen on Ancestry.com on 17 Nov 2018 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=SARMemberApps&indiv=try&h=769866
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242321-00252?pid=769867&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2204%26h%3D769867%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D12754454%26pid%3D-181677600%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=12754454&personid=-181677600&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242321-00252, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "SAR Application #75122 Richard ANDERSON."
William Anderson Sr.1
M, #88469, b. 10 April 1734, d. 18 July 1811
Father | David Overton Anderson1 b. 20 May 1715, d. Jul 1791 |
Mother | Elizabeth Mills2 b. 15 Apr 1723, d. 28 Nov 1804 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2018 |
William Anderson Sr. was born on 10 April 1734.1 He married Frances (?) circa 1760.1
William Anderson Sr. died on 18 July 1811 at age 77.1
Per Woods [1901:365-6], a William Anderson signed the April 21, 1779 "Declaration of Independence signed by citizens of Albemarle ... the original of which is preserved in the rooms of the virginia Historical Society in Richmond."3
William Anderson Sr. died on 18 July 1811 at age 77.1
Per Woods [1901:365-6], a William Anderson signed the April 21, 1779 "Declaration of Independence signed by citizens of Albemarle ... the original of which is preserved in the rooms of the virginia Historical Society in Richmond."3
Family | Frances (?) b. 15 Jan 1733, d. 12 May 1820 |
Child |
Citations
- [S4387] William Leake Mann, "The District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Application #75122 (Nat'l) - #2827 (State) Richard ANDERSON", District of Columbia Society #2827, SAR application seen on Ancestry.com on 17 Nov 2018 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=SARMemberApps&indiv=try&h=769866
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242321-00252?pid=769867&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2204%26h%3D769867%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D12754454%26pid%3D-181677600%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=12754454&personid=-181677600&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242321-00252, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "SAR Application #75122 Richard ANDERSON." - [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Shaver/Robles Family Tree - Frances Scruggs: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12754454/person/-181677600/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
- [S4384] Rev. Edgar Woods, Albemarle County in Virginia: Giving Some Account of What It Was Ny Nature, Of What It Was Made By Man, and Of Some Of The Men Who Made It (Charlottesville, VA: The Michie Company, Printers, 1901), pp. 365-6. Hereinafter cited as Woods [1901] Albemarle Co VA.
Frances (?)1
F, #88470, b. 15 January 1733, d. 12 May 1820
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2018 |
Frances (?) was born on 15 January 1733.1 She married William Anderson Sr., son of David Overton Anderson and Elizabeth Mills, circa 1760.1
Frances (?) died on 12 May 1820 at age 87.1
Frances (?) died on 12 May 1820 at age 87.1
Family | William Anderson Sr. b. 10 Apr 1734, d. 18 Jul 1811 |
Child |
Citations
- [S4387] William Leake Mann, "The District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Application #75122 (Nat'l) - #2827 (State) Richard ANDERSON", District of Columbia Society #2827, SAR application seen on Ancestry.com on 17 Nov 2018 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord=1&r=an&db=SARMemberApps&indiv=try&h=769866
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242321-00252?pid=769867&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2204%26h%3D769867%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D12754454%26pid%3D-181677600%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=12754454&personid=-181677600&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242321-00252, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "SAR Application #75122 Richard ANDERSON."