Jane Doggett1
F, #91231
Father | William Doggett1,2 b. 1676, d. 13 Mar 1716/17 |
Mother | Elizabeth George1 b. c 1682 |
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2022 |
Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 217. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
- [S5496] Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website), online <http://www.doggettfam.org/index.htm>, http://www.doggettfam.org/500william.htm. Hereinafter cited as Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website).
William Doggett1
M, #91232, b. circa 1705, d. between 27 December 1764 and 16 April 1772
Father | William Doggett1,2,3 b. 1676, d. 13 Mar 1716/17 |
Mother | Elizabeth George1,2 b. c 1682 |
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2022 |
William Doggett was born circa 1705 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.4 He married Betty Doggett, daughter of Benjamin Doggett and Ann Emerson, before 1728 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett [William Doggett , Sr.]
Marriage Date: Abt 1728
Spouse Name: Betty Doggett
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.5,6 William Doggett married Joanna Wale, daughter of John Wale and Alice (?), before 9 July 1749 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett
Marriage Date: Abt 1749
Spouse Name: Johanna Wale
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.1,4,5,7,2
William Doggett died between 27 December 1764 and 16 April 1772 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA; Doggetts and Other Cousins says d. 1772.4,2
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His 1st wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett [William Doggett , Sr.]
Marriage Date: Abt 1728
Spouse Name: Betty Doggett
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.5,6 William Doggett married Joanna Wale, daughter of John Wale and Alice (?), before 9 July 1749 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett
Marriage Date: Abt 1749
Spouse Name: Johanna Wale
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.1,4,5,7,2
William Doggett died between 27 December 1764 and 16 April 1772 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA; Doggetts and Other Cousins says d. 1772.4,2
Family 1 | Betty Doggett |
Child |
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Family 2 | Joanna Wale |
Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 217. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
- [S5496] Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website), online <http://www.doggettfam.org/index.htm>, http://www.doggettfam.org/510william.htm. Hereinafter cited as Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website).
- [S5496] Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website), online http://www.doggettfam.org/index.htm, http://www.doggettfam.org/500william.htm
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent, p. 218.
- [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 2 Aug 2019 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=5063&gsln=Doggett&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&new=1&rank=1&uidh=v51&redir=false&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=46&h=1944&recoff=&ml_rpos=47
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0126?pid=1945&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dcwf265%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26gsln%3DDoggett%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN_NS%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dv51%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D45%26h%3D1945%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D46&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.262024331.72824068.1564760051-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 2 Aug 2019 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=5063&gsln=Doggett&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&new=1&rank=1&uidh=v51&redir=false&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=45&h=1945&recoff=&ml_rpos=46
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0126?pid=1945&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dcwf265%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26gsln%3DDoggett%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN_NS%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dv51%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D45%26h%3D1945%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D46&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.262024331.72824068.1564760051-913630654.1559927364 - [S5496] Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website), online http://www.doggettfam.org/index.htm, http://www.doggettfam.org/510william.htm
http://www.doggettfam.org/511coleman.htm
Joanna Wale1
F, #91233
Father | John Wale1 |
Mother | Alice (?)1 |
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2022 |
Joanna Wale married William Doggett, son of William Doggett and Elizabeth George, before 9 July 1749 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett
Marriage Date: Abt 1749
Spouse Name: Johanna Wale
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.1,2,3,4,5
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His 2nd wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett
Marriage Date: Abt 1749
Spouse Name: Johanna Wale
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.1,2,3,4,5
Family | William Doggett b. c 1705, d. bt 27 Dec 1764 - 16 Apr 1772 |
Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 217. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent, p. 218.
- [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 2 Aug 2019 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=5063&gsln=Doggett&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&new=1&rank=1&uidh=v51&redir=false&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=45&h=1945&recoff=&ml_rpos=46
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0126?pid=1945&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dcwf265%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26gsln%3DDoggett%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN_NS%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dv51%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D45%26h%3D1945%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D46&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.262024331.72824068.1564760051-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S5496] Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website), online <http://www.doggettfam.org/index.htm>, http://www.doggettfam.org/510william.htm. Hereinafter cited as Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website).
John Wale1
M, #91234
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2019 |
Family | Alice (?) |
Child |
Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 217. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
Alice (?)1
F, #91235
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2019 |
Family | John Wale |
Child |
Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 217. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
Benjamin Doggett1
M, #91236, b. 24 June 1717
Father | William Doggett1,2 b. 1676, d. 13 Mar 1716/17 |
Mother | Elizabeth George1 b. c 1682 |
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2022 |
Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 217. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
- [S5496] Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website), online <http://www.doggettfam.org/index.htm>, http://www.doggettfam.org/500william.htm. Hereinafter cited as Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website).
Sir Robert de Brent1
M, #91237
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2019 |
Sir Robert de Brent married Millicent (?)1
Reference: See Brent [1936], chapter 1 for more on this family.2
; Signed the Magna Carta.1
Reference: See Brent [1936], chapter 1 for more on this family.2
; Signed the Magna Carta.1
Family | Millicent (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 12. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent, p. 11.
Millicent (?)1
F, #91238
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2019 |
Family | Sir Robert de Brent |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 12. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
Sir Adam de la Ford1
M, #91239
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2019 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4711] Chester Horton Brent, The Descendants of Hugh Brent, Immigrant To Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642, and Some Allied Families, Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale: also lineages of Betheland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage & Vaughan Families and Notes From Some Diaries 1793-1909 of the Piedmont Section of Virginia (Rutland, Vermont: The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., 1936), p. 1. Hereinafter cited as Brent [1936] - Descendants of Hugh Brent.
Betty Doggett1
F, #91240
Father | Benjamin Doggett1 |
Mother | Ann Emerson1 |
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2022 |
Betty Doggett married William Doggett, son of William Doggett and Elizabeth George, before 1728 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett [William Doggett , Sr.]
Marriage Date: Abt 1728
Spouse Name: Betty Doggett
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.1,2
;
His 1st wife.
Ancestry.com - Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800
Name: William Doggett [William Doggett , Sr.]
Marriage Date: Abt 1728
Spouse Name: Betty Doggett
Marriage Location: Virginia, United States
Source Information: Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003.1,2
Family | William Doggett b. c 1705, d. bt 27 Dec 1764 - 16 Apr 1772 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage record seen on Ancestry.com on 2 Aug 2019 at:
Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&dbid=5063&gsln=Doggett&gsfn_x=NP_NN_NIC&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&new=1&rank=1&uidh=v51&redir=false&gss=angs-d&pcat=34&fh=46&h=1944&recoff=&ml_rpos=47
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0126?pid=1945&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dcwf265%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26gsln%3DDoggett%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN_NS%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dv51%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D45%26h%3D1945%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D46&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=cwf265&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.262024331.72824068.1564760051-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S5496] Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website), online <http://www.doggettfam.org/index.htm>, http://www.doggettfam.org/510william.htm
http://www.doggettfam.org/511coleman.htm. Hereinafter cited as Doggetts and Other Cousins (Website).
Benjamin Doggett1
M, #91241
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2019 |
Family | Ann Emerson |
Child |
Citations
- [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
Ann Emerson1
F, #91242
Last Edited | 2 Aug 2019 |
Family | Benjamin Doggett |
Child |
Citations
- [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
John Bushrod I1
M, #91243, b. 30 January 1662, d. 26 February 1719
Father | Richard II Bushrod1 b. b 25 Jun 1626, d. 1668 |
Mother | Apphia/Apphira Hughes??1 b. 1631, d. 1676 |
Last Edited | 4 Aug 2019 |
John Bushrod I was born on 30 January 1662 at Gloucester Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Hannah Keene, daughter of William Keene and Elizabeth Rogers, in 1688 at Virginia, USA.2,1,3
John Bushrod I died on 26 February 1719 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA, at age 57.1
John Bushrod I was buried after 26 February 1719 at Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 30 Jan 1662, Gloucester County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 26 Feb 1719 (aged 57), Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
John Bushrod, son of Richard Bushrod and Apphia Hughes Bushrod, was married to Hannah Keene in 1688 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, VA. John and Hannah's granddaughter Hannah Bushrod (daughter of John Bushrod, Jr.) married John Augustine Washington, brother of President George Washington.
Family Members
Spouse
Hannah Keene Bushrod 1676–1739 (m. 1688)
Children
Elizabeth Bushrod Meriwether 1690 – unknown
Apphia Bushrod Fauntleroy 1694–1759
John Bushrod 1712–1760
BURIAL Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Created by: Anonymous
Added: 27 Feb 2003
Find A Grave Memorial 7218047
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Bushrod Family History (currently covering African American patriarchs... please check back for European ancestry).
"The Bushrod name originated in the New Forest, which borders between Hampshire & Dorset, England. The New Forest was planted a little over 900 years ago by William the Conqueror to provide wood to build a navy to defend his recently acquired land. The Bushrod name is derived from the men who planted and tended the young trees.
The first known Bushrod came to America in 1623, from Dorchester, Dorset County, England. Richard Bushrod, an influential Dorchester merchant and bailiff, made a voyage to New England on a fishing and discover expedition. He returned home and based on his voyage decided to send his eldest son, Thomas Bushrod to America to seek his fortune. Thomas arrived in 1635 and his youngest brother Richard Bushrod followed some years later. It was through the descendants of Richard Bushrod that the African American Bushrods have been traced. Richard's son, Colonel John Bushrod (I) bought the Bushfield Plantation on the Potomac River and Nomini Creek, in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
The Bushfield Saga
John Bushrod I willed the Bushfield Plantation to his son, John Bushrod II. John Bushrod II had two daughters, Hannah & Elizabeth. Hannah became his heir and inherited the Bushfield Plantation. By the time her father had died, Hannah had married John Augustine Washington (I), the brother of President George Washington. In his will, John Bushrod II divided his slaves between his two daughters, with Hannah getting the majority of the slaves. Her husband, John Augustine Washington became the overseer of Elizabeth's estate, including her slaves. It is from the "Bushfield" plantation slaves that all the African American Bushrods originated. Hannah retained her slaves under the "Bushrod" surname and kept them within the family by giving them to her children upon them "coming of age" and/or marrying. It is through the slaves she gave her daughter, Jane Washington (who married her cousin, William Augustine Washington), that we have traced the oldest known African American Bushrod... James Bushrod. James Bushrod was born, circa 1750. His family unit consisted of his wife, Cary, and four children, General, West (Wesley), Brooks, and Matilda. It is believed that James & Cary had more children, which were separated from them by the slavery system.
John Kiger Bushrod II
It is believed that the Patriarch of the Kentucky group, John Bushrod, was a child of James & Cary who were sold or leased to a family member of another plantation. For whatever reason, John was separated from the Bushrods in Virginia. At this time, the only connection that we have of John Kiger Bushrod's connection to the other Bushrods of Virginia is that it is documented in the Indiana 1850 Census of Free Inhabitants that he was born in Virginia (circa 1775). John with his wife, Sarah (surname believed to be Kiger), and sons, Thomas Bushrod and John Kige (a.k.a. Kiger) Bushrod I, left Virginia in the early 1800's. They first lived in Kentucky, where their daughter, Charlotte, was born. They later moved to Indiana. All the Kentucky Bushrods are the descendants of the union of Millie & John Kiger Bushrod II, who was a prosperous farmer and owner of a coal mine in Hancock County, Kentucky.
James Bushrod, Jr.
James Bushrod, Jr. is from the Westmoreland County, VA group. James's father, James Bushrod Sr., was the son of West (Westley) Bushrod, who was the son of James & Cary. James Bushrod Sr. is the Patriarch for the Westmoreland Countbsp; Her husband, John Augustine Washington became the overseer of Elizabeth's estate, including her slaves. It is from the "Bushfield" plantation slaves that all the African American Bushrods originated. Hannah retained her slaves under the "Bushrod" surname and kept them within the family by giving them to her children upon them "coming of age" and/or marrying. It is through the slaves she gave her daughter, Jane Washington (who married her cousin, William Augustine Washington), that we have traced the oldest known African American Bushrod... James Bushrod. James Bushrod was born, circa 1750. His family unit consisted of his wife, Cary, and four children, General, West (Wesley), Brooks, and Matilda. It is believed that James & Cary had more children, which were separated from them by the slavery system.
John Kiger Bushrod II
It is believed that the Patriarch of the Kentucky group, John Bushrod, was a child of James & Cary who were sold or y group. He also fought in the Civil War with the USCT. James Bushrod Jr. married Martha (L/N/U) and moved to Fredericksburg, VA and started another branch of the Bushrod family. His first cousin, another Wesley Bushrod, moved to the state of Maryland, to Baltimore, and started a Bushrod family branch in that state.
Thomas John Bushrod
Thomas John Bushrod was born in 1825. He is the Patriarch for the Fairfax County, VA group. He is the son of Sadrack and Easter Bushrod and the brother of Ben Bushrod. He married first, Fannie (L/N/U), second, Josephine Lomax. After the war in 1867, John brought a tract of land with a building on it near Pohick Church, Accotink and Telegraph road. In 1892 he was appointed sexton of Pohick Church, where the Washington's regularly worshipped. He had a yearly salary of twenty-eight dollars. In 1899, John was appointed the keeper of George Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. He died in December 1901 of pneumonia, and is buried at the Pohick chubsp; Her husband, John Augustine Washington became the overseer of Elizabeth's estate, including her slaves. It is from the "Bushfield" plantation slaves that all the African American Bushrods originated. Hannah retained her slaves under the "Bushrod" surname and kept them within the family by giving them to her children upon them "coming of age" and/or marrying. It is through the slaves she gave her daughter, Jane Washington (who married her cousin, William Augustine Washington), that we have traced the oldest known African American Bushrod... James Bushrod. James Bushrod was born, circa 1750. His family unit consisted of his wife, Cary, and four children, General, West (Wesley), Brooks, and Matilda. It is believed that James & Cary had more children, which were separated from them by the slavery system."4,5
John Bushrod I died on 26 February 1719 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA, at age 57.1
John Bushrod I was buried after 26 February 1719 at Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 30 Jan 1662, Gloucester County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 26 Feb 1719 (aged 57), Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
John Bushrod, son of Richard Bushrod and Apphia Hughes Bushrod, was married to Hannah Keene in 1688 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, VA. John and Hannah's granddaughter Hannah Bushrod (daughter of John Bushrod, Jr.) married John Augustine Washington, brother of President George Washington.
Family Members
Spouse
Hannah Keene Bushrod 1676–1739 (m. 1688)
Children
Elizabeth Bushrod Meriwether 1690 – unknown
Apphia Bushrod Fauntleroy 1694–1759
John Bushrod 1712–1760
BURIAL Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
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Added: 27 Feb 2003
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Bushrod Family History (currently covering African American patriarchs... please check back for European ancestry).
"The Bushrod name originated in the New Forest, which borders between Hampshire & Dorset, England. The New Forest was planted a little over 900 years ago by William the Conqueror to provide wood to build a navy to defend his recently acquired land. The Bushrod name is derived from the men who planted and tended the young trees.
The first known Bushrod came to America in 1623, from Dorchester, Dorset County, England. Richard Bushrod, an influential Dorchester merchant and bailiff, made a voyage to New England on a fishing and discover expedition. He returned home and based on his voyage decided to send his eldest son, Thomas Bushrod to America to seek his fortune. Thomas arrived in 1635 and his youngest brother Richard Bushrod followed some years later. It was through the descendants of Richard Bushrod that the African American Bushrods have been traced. Richard's son, Colonel John Bushrod (I) bought the Bushfield Plantation on the Potomac River and Nomini Creek, in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
The Bushfield Saga
John Bushrod I willed the Bushfield Plantation to his son, John Bushrod II. John Bushrod II had two daughters, Hannah & Elizabeth. Hannah became his heir and inherited the Bushfield Plantation. By the time her father had died, Hannah had married John Augustine Washington (I), the brother of President George Washington. In his will, John Bushrod II divided his slaves between his two daughters, with Hannah getting the majority of the slaves. Her husband, John Augustine Washington became the overseer of Elizabeth's estate, including her slaves. It is from the "Bushfield" plantation slaves that all the African American Bushrods originated. Hannah retained her slaves under the "Bushrod" surname and kept them within the family by giving them to her children upon them "coming of age" and/or marrying. It is through the slaves she gave her daughter, Jane Washington (who married her cousin, William Augustine Washington), that we have traced the oldest known African American Bushrod... James Bushrod. James Bushrod was born, circa 1750. His family unit consisted of his wife, Cary, and four children, General, West (Wesley), Brooks, and Matilda. It is believed that James & Cary had more children, which were separated from them by the slavery system.
John Kiger Bushrod II
It is believed that the Patriarch of the Kentucky group, John Bushrod, was a child of James & Cary who were sold or leased to a family member of another plantation. For whatever reason, John was separated from the Bushrods in Virginia. At this time, the only connection that we have of John Kiger Bushrod's connection to the other Bushrods of Virginia is that it is documented in the Indiana 1850 Census of Free Inhabitants that he was born in Virginia (circa 1775). John with his wife, Sarah (surname believed to be Kiger), and sons, Thomas Bushrod and John Kige (a.k.a. Kiger) Bushrod I, left Virginia in the early 1800's. They first lived in Kentucky, where their daughter, Charlotte, was born. They later moved to Indiana. All the Kentucky Bushrods are the descendants of the union of Millie & John Kiger Bushrod II, who was a prosperous farmer and owner of a coal mine in Hancock County, Kentucky.
James Bushrod, Jr.
James Bushrod, Jr. is from the Westmoreland County, VA group. James's father, James Bushrod Sr., was the son of West (Westley) Bushrod, who was the son of James & Cary. James Bushrod Sr. is the Patriarch for the Westmoreland Countbsp; Her husband, John Augustine Washington became the overseer of Elizabeth's estate, including her slaves. It is from the "Bushfield" plantation slaves that all the African American Bushrods originated. Hannah retained her slaves under the "Bushrod" surname and kept them within the family by giving them to her children upon them "coming of age" and/or marrying. It is through the slaves she gave her daughter, Jane Washington (who married her cousin, William Augustine Washington), that we have traced the oldest known African American Bushrod... James Bushrod. James Bushrod was born, circa 1750. His family unit consisted of his wife, Cary, and four children, General, West (Wesley), Brooks, and Matilda. It is believed that James & Cary had more children, which were separated from them by the slavery system.
John Kiger Bushrod II
It is believed that the Patriarch of the Kentucky group, John Bushrod, was a child of James & Cary who were sold or y group. He also fought in the Civil War with the USCT. James Bushrod Jr. married Martha (L/N/U) and moved to Fredericksburg, VA and started another branch of the Bushrod family. His first cousin, another Wesley Bushrod, moved to the state of Maryland, to Baltimore, and started a Bushrod family branch in that state.
Thomas John Bushrod
Thomas John Bushrod was born in 1825. He is the Patriarch for the Fairfax County, VA group. He is the son of Sadrack and Easter Bushrod and the brother of Ben Bushrod. He married first, Fannie (L/N/U), second, Josephine Lomax. After the war in 1867, John brought a tract of land with a building on it near Pohick Church, Accotink and Telegraph road. In 1892 he was appointed sexton of Pohick Church, where the Washington's regularly worshipped. He had a yearly salary of twenty-eight dollars. In 1899, John was appointed the keeper of George Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. He died in December 1901 of pneumonia, and is buried at the Pohick chubsp; Her husband, John Augustine Washington became the overseer of Elizabeth's estate, including her slaves. It is from the "Bushfield" plantation slaves that all the African American Bushrods originated. Hannah retained her slaves under the "Bushrod" surname and kept them within the family by giving them to her children upon them "coming of age" and/or marrying. It is through the slaves she gave her daughter, Jane Washington (who married her cousin, William Augustine Washington), that we have traced the oldest known African American Bushrod... James Bushrod. James Bushrod was born, circa 1750. His family unit consisted of his wife, Cary, and four children, General, West (Wesley), Brooks, and Matilda. It is believed that James & Cary had more children, which were separated from them by the slavery system."4,5
Family | Hannah Keene b. 4 Feb 1676, d. 26 Dec 1739 |
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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 02 August 2019), memorial page for John Bushrod (30 Jan 1662–26 Feb 1719), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7218047, citing Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 46568089), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7218047/bus. 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 02 August 2019), memorial page for Hannah Keene Bushrod (4 Feb 1676–26 Dec 1739), Find A Grave Memorial no. 11337346, citing Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by PL (contributor 520674), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11337346/hannah-bushrod
- [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 60. Seen on Ancestry.com on 4 August 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0074?pid=953&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dcwf269%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26gsln%3DBushrod%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN_NS%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dv51%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D5%26h%3D953%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D6&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=cwf269&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.267922568.72824068.1564760051-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
- [S4712] Bushrod Family History Website, online <http://www.bushrod.com/bushrod_family_history.htm>, Bushrod Family History Website seen on 4 Aug 2019.. Hereinafter cited as Bushrod Family History Website.
- [S4713] Dorset Online Parish Clerks Website, online <http://www.opcdorset.org/index.htm>, Will record seen on 4 Aug 2019 at: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/Files2/DorchesterWillsIndex.html#samuelbushrod. Hereinafter cited as Dorset Online Parish Clerks.
Hannah Keene1
F, #91244, b. 4 February 1676, d. 26 December 1739
Father | William Keene2 b. bt 10 Mar 1641 - 1652, d. 8 Feb 1684/85 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rogers2 b. bt 1646 - 1648, d. b 23 May 1720 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2019 |
Hannah Keene was born on 4 February 1676 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Bushrod I, son of Richard II Bushrod and Apphia/Apphira Hughes??, in 1688 at Virginia, USA.1,3,4
Hannah Keene died on 26 December 1739 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA, at age 63.1
Hannah Keene was buried after 26 December 1739 at Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 4 Feb 1676, Northumberland County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 26 Dec 1739 (aged 63), Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Wife of Col. John Bushrod.
Family Members
Parents
William Keene 1642–1684
Elizabeth Rogers Banks 1643–1720
Spouses
John Bushrod 1662–1719 (m. 1688)
John Cooper 1672–1735 (m. 1725)
Siblings
Elizabeth Keene Samford 1669–1707
Children
Elizabeth Bushrod Meriwether 1690 – unknown
Apphia Bushrod Fauntleroy 1694–1759
John Bushrod 1712–1760
BURIAL Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Created by: PL
Added: 11 Jul 2005
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Hannah Keene died on 26 December 1739 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA, at age 63.1
Hannah Keene was buried after 26 December 1739 at Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA;
From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 4 Feb 1676, Northumberland County, Virginia, USA
DEATH 26 Dec 1739 (aged 63), Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Wife of Col. John Bushrod.
Family Members
Parents
William Keene 1642–1684
Elizabeth Rogers Banks 1643–1720
Spouses
John Bushrod 1662–1719 (m. 1688)
John Cooper 1672–1735 (m. 1725)
Siblings
Elizabeth Keene Samford 1669–1707
Children
Elizabeth Bushrod Meriwether 1690 – unknown
Apphia Bushrod Fauntleroy 1694–1759
John Bushrod 1712–1760
BURIAL Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Created by: PL
Added: 11 Jul 2005
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Family | John Bushrod I b. 30 Jan 1662, d. 26 Feb 1719 |
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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 02 August 2019), memorial page for Hannah Keene Bushrod (4 Feb 1676–26 Dec 1739), Find A Grave Memorial no. 11337346, citing Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by PL (contributor 520674), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11337346/hannah-bushrod. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I041213&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 02 August 2019), memorial page for John Bushrod (30 Jan 1662–26 Feb 1719), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7218047, citing Bushrod Family Cemetery, Mount Holly, Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 46568089), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7218047/bus
- [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 60. Seen on Ancestry.com on 4 August 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0074?pid=953&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3Dcwf269%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26gsln%3DBushrod%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN_NIC%26gsln_x%3DNP_NN_NS%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dv51%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D34%26fh%3D5%26h%3D953%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D6&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=cwf269&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.267922568.72824068.1564760051-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
Jane Lane1
F, #91245, b. circa 1674, d. 1715
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Jane Lane was born circa 1674 at Lanesville, King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Willis Wilson circa 1696 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 1st husband.1 Jane Lane married Hon. Gawin Corbin, son of Henry Corbin Gent. and Alice Eltonhead, in 1708 at King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1,2,3
Jane Lane died in 1715 at King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: "Early Colonial Settler..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. II, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.1
; Her 1st husband.1 Jane Lane married Hon. Gawin Corbin, son of Henry Corbin Gent. and Alice Eltonhead, in 1708 at King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1,2,3
Jane Lane died in 1715 at King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: "Early Colonial Settler..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. II, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.1
Family 1 | Willis Wilson b. c 1670, d. 19 Nov 1701 |
Family 2 | Hon. Gawin Corbin b. 1669, d. 1 Jan 1743/44 |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024263&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I027005&tree=Tree1
- [S673] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), p. 99, CORBIN 1:iii:c. Hereinafter cited as Faris [1999] - Plantagenet Ancestry.
Willis Wilson1
M, #91246, b. circa 1670, d. 19 November 1701
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Willis Wilson was born circa 1670 at Ceelys, Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Jane Lane circa 1696 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 1st husband.1
Willis Wilson died on 19 November 1701 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA.1
; Her 1st husband.1
Willis Wilson died on 19 November 1701 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Jane Lane b. c 1674, d. 1715 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024263&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Catherine Lunsford1
F, #91247, b. 1652, d. 17 May 1685
Father | Thomas Lunsford2,1 b. 1610, d. 1653 |
Mother | Elizabeth Wormeley1 b. c 1614, d. bt 1658 - 1682 |
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Catherine Lunsford was born in 1652 at Richneck, James City Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Ralph Wormeley, son of Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq. and Agatha Eltonhead, between 4 March 1678 and 1679 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd husband; his 1s wife.1,3
Catherine Lunsford died on 17 May 1685 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
; Her 2nd husband; his 1s wife.1,3
Catherine Lunsford died on 17 May 1685 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Ralph Wormeley b. 1650, d. 5 Dec 1703 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I027002&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I023534&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I027001&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I027004&tree=Tree1
Unknown (?)1
F, #91248, d. before 1645
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Unknown (?) married Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq. before 1614
;
According to "Early Colonial Settler...", their oldest child listed, Elizabeth, was born ca 1614.1
Unknown (?) died before 1645 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
According to "Early Colonial Settler...", their oldest child listed, Elizabeth, was born ca 1614.1
Unknown (?) died before 1645 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq. b. c 1593, d. b 1651 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024762&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024449&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I072511&tree=Tree1
Capt. Christopher Wormeley1
M, #91249, b. circa 1618, d. 1643
Father | Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq.1 b. c 1593, d. b 1651 |
Mother | Unknown (?)1 d. b 1645 |
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Capt. Christopher Wormeley was born circa 1618.1
Capt. Christopher Wormeley died in 1643 at Gloucester Co., Virginia, USA.1
Capt. Christopher Wormeley was mentioned in a land transaction in 1638/39
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 98
CAPT. CHRISTOPHER WORMELEY, 1420 an. Chas. Riv. Co., 27 Jan. 1638, p. 607. N. upon sd. river, bounded with Wormeleys Cr., on E. with land of Nicholas Clarke &c., joyning land formerly belonging to Mr. Lionell Roulston &c., crossing a ridge of land & the path leading to the new Poquoson &c., runing from the edge of the marsh to the head of the back creeke N. E. & down the same until it meete with land of sd. Clarke &c. Due by right of trans. of 16 pers. the 1st yeare: Henry Marshall, John Thomas, Stephen Lash, Richard Header, Morris Coleman, John Brownelofe, William Musgrave (or Musgrane), his wife & 2 children, Joe & Samboe Negroes, & 4 servants more. For the 2nd yeare: John Hampton, Morris Prosser, Jinkin Williams, William Baker, John Loyse, Sarnell. Jones, Thomas Sax, Edward Murfeild, Morris Walker, William Gingey (or Guigey), William English, Nicholas Raymon, Nicholas Welch (or Wise—altered), Dickery Newman, John Congden, Margarett Raw, Richard Lewis, Jerimiah Lynch, Thomas Skirrick, Richard Marmaduke, Thomas Jenkin, Henry Hyves, John Poole, Peter —, Leonard Reeves.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 118
CAPT. CHRISTOPHER WORMELY, 500 acs., Apr. 7, 1638, page 691. (A great pan of this patent has been omitted.) Near Thomas Watts, Nicholas Hill, Capt. Thomas Purifye, Thomas Bolden, — Armestead, William Morgan Sr Thomas Thornbury. Trans. of 10 pers: William Griffin, John Hudson, Roger Anderson, Tho. Dyer, Peter Richardson, Edward Jenkins, Christopher Bambridge, John Holliday, Tho. Dewe, Thomas Burrell.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 200
WILLIAM PLUMER, 2 Necks of land, containing in all 400 acs., 200 acs. lyeing upon Ducking Pond Cr., proceeding from Mockjack Bay by which it is bounded on the W. side. 7 Oct. 1650, p. 256. Part of 4,000 acs. granted unto Capt. Christopher Wormeley 25 Oct. 1639, & by Capt. Ralph Wormeley, Exor., assigned to sd. Plumer together with the rights. Due for trans. of 8 Negroes.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 206
CAPT. RALPH WORMELEY, Esqr., one of his Majesties Cottncill of State, 1645 acs., Yorke Co., 2 Oct. 1649, p. 276. 1420 acs. formerly granted unto Capt. Christopher Wormeley 27 Jan. 1638. Bounded on Eastermost side with land then in possession of Nicholas Creeke (Clarke), joyning land formerly belonging to Mr. Lyonell Rouston (Roulston), crossing a ridge of land and a path that leads to the New Pogueson, including a small neck of land adj. Nicholas Jernew; 50 an. granted unto Nicholas Cossin by patent dated May 9, 1638, bounded on the W. by land of Nicho. Clarke & on E. with land of Nicholas Dale; 75 acs. bounded on the E. by land late Robert Todds, crossing the Back Cr., which 75 acs. was granted unto Nico. Dale by patent May 8, 1638 & by him assigned unto Capt. Christopher Wormeley, decd., as also the 50 acs. granted sd. Cossin was assigned unto Robert NewKerke, who assigned to sd. Christopher Wormeley; 100 acs. abutting upon the mouth of Aliens Cr., bounded on W. side by land of Abraham English & some of it joyning land of Thomas Peteete, which 100 acs. was assigned by William Allen unto Ralph Read & Francis Caner & by sd. Read to Robt. Todd & by sd. Todd to Ralph Wormeley. The other 1545 acs. accrueing due to sd. Ralph as Exor. of the last will of Capt. Christo. Wormeley, by whom it was to him bequeathed.1
Capt. Christopher Wormeley died in 1643 at Gloucester Co., Virginia, USA.1
Capt. Christopher Wormeley was mentioned in a land transaction in 1638/39
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 98
CAPT. CHRISTOPHER WORMELEY, 1420 an. Chas. Riv. Co., 27 Jan. 1638, p. 607. N. upon sd. river, bounded with Wormeleys Cr., on E. with land of Nicholas Clarke &c., joyning land formerly belonging to Mr. Lionell Roulston &c., crossing a ridge of land & the path leading to the new Poquoson &c., runing from the edge of the marsh to the head of the back creeke N. E. & down the same until it meete with land of sd. Clarke &c. Due by right of trans. of 16 pers. the 1st yeare: Henry Marshall, John Thomas, Stephen Lash, Richard Header, Morris Coleman, John Brownelofe, William Musgrave (or Musgrane), his wife & 2 children, Joe & Samboe Negroes, & 4 servants more. For the 2nd yeare: John Hampton, Morris Prosser, Jinkin Williams, William Baker, John Loyse, Sarnell. Jones, Thomas Sax, Edward Murfeild, Morris Walker, William Gingey (or Guigey), William English, Nicholas Raymon, Nicholas Welch (or Wise—altered), Dickery Newman, John Congden, Margarett Raw, Richard Lewis, Jerimiah Lynch, Thomas Skirrick, Richard Marmaduke, Thomas Jenkin, Henry Hyves, John Poole, Peter —, Leonard Reeves.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 118
CAPT. CHRISTOPHER WORMELY, 500 acs., Apr. 7, 1638, page 691. (A great pan of this patent has been omitted.) Near Thomas Watts, Nicholas Hill, Capt. Thomas Purifye, Thomas Bolden, — Armestead, William Morgan Sr Thomas Thornbury. Trans. of 10 pers: William Griffin, John Hudson, Roger Anderson, Tho. Dyer, Peter Richardson, Edward Jenkins, Christopher Bambridge, John Holliday, Tho. Dewe, Thomas Burrell.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 200
WILLIAM PLUMER, 2 Necks of land, containing in all 400 acs., 200 acs. lyeing upon Ducking Pond Cr., proceeding from Mockjack Bay by which it is bounded on the W. side. 7 Oct. 1650, p. 256. Part of 4,000 acs. granted unto Capt. Christopher Wormeley 25 Oct. 1639, & by Capt. Ralph Wormeley, Exor., assigned to sd. Plumer together with the rights. Due for trans. of 8 Negroes.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 206
CAPT. RALPH WORMELEY, Esqr., one of his Majesties Cottncill of State, 1645 acs., Yorke Co., 2 Oct. 1649, p. 276. 1420 acs. formerly granted unto Capt. Christopher Wormeley 27 Jan. 1638. Bounded on Eastermost side with land then in possession of Nicholas Creeke (Clarke), joyning land formerly belonging to Mr. Lyonell Rouston (Roulston), crossing a ridge of land and a path that leads to the New Pogueson, including a small neck of land adj. Nicholas Jernew; 50 an. granted unto Nicholas Cossin by patent dated May 9, 1638, bounded on the W. by land of Nicho. Clarke & on E. with land of Nicholas Dale; 75 acs. bounded on the E. by land late Robert Todds, crossing the Back Cr., which 75 acs. was granted unto Nico. Dale by patent May 8, 1638 & by him assigned unto Capt. Christopher Wormeley, decd., as also the 50 acs. granted sd. Cossin was assigned unto Robert NewKerke, who assigned to sd. Christopher Wormeley; 100 acs. abutting upon the mouth of Aliens Cr., bounded on W. side by land of Abraham English & some of it joyning land of Thomas Peteete, which 100 acs. was assigned by William Allen unto Ralph Read & Francis Caner & by sd. Read to Robt. Todd & by sd. Todd to Ralph Wormeley. The other 1545 acs. accrueing due to sd. Ralph as Exor. of the last will of Capt. Christo. Wormeley, by whom it was to him bequeathed.1
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I072511&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Rev. Justinian Aylmer1
M, #91250, b. 1635, d. before 1665
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Rev. Justinian Aylmer was born in 1635 at Jamestown, James City Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Frances Armistead, daughter of William Armistead and Anne Ellis (?), circa 1660 at Jamestown, James City Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1
Rev. Justinian Aylmer died before 1665 at Hampton Parish, York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Rev. Justinian Aylmer was mentioned in a land transaction
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 551
MR. JUSTINIAN AYLMER, 495 acs. Gloster Co., 4 Apr. 1666, p. 489, (598). 300 acs. at Mockjack bay on E. side of the mouth of Pepper Cr; 120 acs. on Ewd. of sd. Cr. & 75 acs. in Mockjack bay, beg. at S.W. cor. tree of a former devdt. at sd. Cr. &c. by Mr. Plummers trees to the bay side &c. 300 acs. granted to Richard Grigson 13 Sept. 1651, assigned to Wm. Armistead & by Jno. Armistead his lawfull heire assigned to sd. Aylmer; 120 acs. & 75 acs. granted, assigned & sold as abovestated. Further due for trans. of 2 pers: Margtt. Jones, Wm. Stevenson.
"1666-1669 Lancaster County Order Book; : pg 109
Lancaster County Court 12th of May 1669
- In a difference dependinge at this Cort. betweene EDWARD THOMAS & Mr. XPOFER WORMELEY, who marryed ye Relict of Mr. JUSTINIAN ELMORE , (deced) there appeareing noe cause of accon, non pros wth: costs granted unto ye sde. THOMAS
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part II - 1686-1688; Antient Press: pg 301-304
THIS INDENTURE made the second day of November in the yeare of our Lord God 1686 and in the second yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord James the second &c. Between CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY of the Parish of Christ Church and County of MIDDLESEX Esqr. of the one part and MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON of the Parish of Ware in the County of GLOUCESTER of the other part Witnesseth that the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY for the sum of Onc hundred and Sixty five pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him paid hath given unto the sd MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON his heires forever all that tract of land and the Plantation thereon seated and made with all woods and woodland all which land are scituated in the County of Rappa: and now or late in the tenure and possession of CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY as tenant or under servants and which was formerly the lands and Plantation of THO: HOPKINS granted to him by Pattent dated 16th day of September 1654, and after that the sd lands and Plantation being found to escheat to our Sovereigne Lord the King and then granted to THO: HOPKINS HONE Gent his heires and assignes and by him the sd HONE assigned and made over unto JUSTINIAN AYLMER his heires and assignes and by his last Will and Testament given and granted to FRANCES his Wife (with whom the said CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY since intermarried) and her heires forever all which said lands and Plantation conteyne Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land together with all houses gardens ways and hereditaments belonging and all the title and interest the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY now hath and all papers touching the premisses To have and to hold the before granted premisses to the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires and shall be lawful! for the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires to hold all the before mentioned lands with the appertinances without the hindrance of sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY or any other persons and lastly the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY do promise will at the reasonable cost and charges in the Law of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON make such other Deeds in the Law for the better and more sure making of the before granted lands as by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires or their Councell learned shall be reasonably required. In Witness whereof the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY to these presents (conteyned in two sheets of paper) his hand and seale hath put
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
HEN: WARING, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
JOHN BUCKNER,
PHIL: MAY,
HEN: WHITEING
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 5 die January 1686/7 et record 20th die
To Mr. ARTHUR SPICER or any other Attorney in Rappa: County, I do hereby impower you to appeare for me at the County Court on my behalfe to make acknowledgemt. of a Deed of Bargaine and Sale for Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in the County of Rappa: by me this day sold to MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and yor: acknowledgement of the sd Deed or what else you shall lawfully doe in the premisses I will confirm and hold good As Witness my hand and seale this 2 day of December 1686
Teste HBR. CRIMES, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
PHILL, MAY
Record Cur: Com: Rappa: 5 die Januarie 1686/7
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON of GLOUCESTER COUNTY in Virginia do hereby appoint my very good friend, SAMLL. BLOMFIELD, Gent, my true and lawfull Attorney for me the acknowledgement of a conveyance for fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in Rappa. County from CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY Esqr. or any other person lawfully deputed by him and what my sd Attorney shall lawfully do I will confirm and hold good Witness my hand and seale this 7th day of December 1686
Teste RA RYMER, Teste MAX: ROBINSON
NICHO. BENNETT
Recordr. Cur Com Rappa: xx day Januaris 1686.7
pp. March Court 1686/7."1
;
Her 1st husband.1
Rev. Justinian Aylmer died before 1665 at Hampton Parish, York Co., Virginia, USA.1
Rev. Justinian Aylmer was mentioned in a land transaction
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 551
MR. JUSTINIAN AYLMER, 495 acs. Gloster Co., 4 Apr. 1666, p. 489, (598). 300 acs. at Mockjack bay on E. side of the mouth of Pepper Cr; 120 acs. on Ewd. of sd. Cr. & 75 acs. in Mockjack bay, beg. at S.W. cor. tree of a former devdt. at sd. Cr. &c. by Mr. Plummers trees to the bay side &c. 300 acs. granted to Richard Grigson 13 Sept. 1651, assigned to Wm. Armistead & by Jno. Armistead his lawfull heire assigned to sd. Aylmer; 120 acs. & 75 acs. granted, assigned & sold as abovestated. Further due for trans. of 2 pers: Margtt. Jones, Wm. Stevenson.
"1666-1669 Lancaster County Order Book; : pg 109
Lancaster County Court 12th of May 1669
- In a difference dependinge at this Cort. betweene EDWARD THOMAS & Mr. XPOFER WORMELEY, who marryed ye Relict of Mr. JUSTINIAN ELMORE , (deced) there appeareing noe cause of accon, non pros wth: costs granted unto ye sde. THOMAS
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part II - 1686-1688; Antient Press: pg 301-304
THIS INDENTURE made the second day of November in the yeare of our Lord God 1686 and in the second yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord James the second &c. Between CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY of the Parish of Christ Church and County of MIDDLESEX Esqr. of the one part and MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON of the Parish of Ware in the County of GLOUCESTER of the other part Witnesseth that the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY for the sum of Onc hundred and Sixty five pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him paid hath given unto the sd MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON his heires forever all that tract of land and the Plantation thereon seated and made with all woods and woodland all which land are scituated in the County of Rappa: and now or late in the tenure and possession of CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY as tenant or under servants and which was formerly the lands and Plantation of THO: HOPKINS granted to him by Pattent dated 16th day of September 1654, and after that the sd lands and Plantation being found to escheat to our Sovereigne Lord the King and then granted to THO: HOPKINS HONE Gent his heires and assignes and by him the sd HONE assigned and made over unto JUSTINIAN AYLMER his heires and assignes and by his last Will and Testament given and granted to FRANCES his Wife (with whom the said CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY since intermarried) and her heires forever all which said lands and Plantation conteyne Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land together with all houses gardens ways and hereditaments belonging and all the title and interest the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY now hath and all papers touching the premisses To have and to hold the before granted premisses to the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires and shall be lawful! for the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires to hold all the before mentioned lands with the appertinances without the hindrance of sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY or any other persons and lastly the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY do promise will at the reasonable cost and charges in the Law of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON make such other Deeds in the Law for the better and more sure making of the before granted lands as by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires or their Councell learned shall be reasonably required. In Witness whereof the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY to these presents (conteyned in two sheets of paper) his hand and seale hath put
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
HEN: WARING, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
JOHN BUCKNER,
PHIL: MAY,
HEN: WHITEING
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 5 die January 1686/7 et record 20th die
To Mr. ARTHUR SPICER or any other Attorney in Rappa: County, I do hereby impower you to appeare for me at the County Court on my behalfe to make acknowledgemt. of a Deed of Bargaine and Sale for Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in the County of Rappa: by me this day sold to MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and yor: acknowledgement of the sd Deed or what else you shall lawfully doe in the premisses I will confirm and hold good As Witness my hand and seale this 2 day of December 1686
Teste HBR. CRIMES, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
PHILL, MAY
Record Cur: Com: Rappa: 5 die Januarie 1686/7
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON of GLOUCESTER COUNTY in Virginia do hereby appoint my very good friend, SAMLL. BLOMFIELD, Gent, my true and lawfull Attorney for me the acknowledgement of a conveyance for fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in Rappa. County from CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY Esqr. or any other person lawfully deputed by him and what my sd Attorney shall lawfully do I will confirm and hold good Witness my hand and seale this 7th day of December 1686
Teste RA RYMER, Teste MAX: ROBINSON
NICHO. BENNETT
Recordr. Cur Com Rappa: xx day Januaris 1686.7
pp. March Court 1686/7."1
Family | Frances Armistead b. c 1644, d. 25 May 1685 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I068614&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Anthony Elliott1
M, #91251, b. before 1623, d. between 12 August 1666 and 9 January 1667
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Anthony Elliott was born before 1623 at England.1 He married Frances Armistead, daughter of William Armistead and Anne Ellis (?), before 1665 at Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1
Anthony Elliott died between 12 August 1666 and 9 January 1667 at Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA;
Presumably died between date of will and date of probate thereof.1
His estate was probated on 9 January 1667 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"1666-1669 Lancaster County Order Book; : pg 21
Lancaster County Court 9th of January 1666/7
- WILLIAM ELLYOTT & JOHN ARMESTED appeareing at this Cort. & relinquishing their Right of Executorship to the Will of Lt Coll. ANTH: ELLYOTT (deced.), Administracon accordinge to Acte together vth: a Probate of ye saide Estate is granted unto Mr. XPOFER WORMELEY & (blank) his Wife, the late Widd: & Relict of ye sde. ANTH:, they giveing security accordinge to Acte & alsoe keepeing themselves to the true sense of the sde, Will in the administracon of the sde. Estate. Capt. CUTH: POTTER, Mr. JO: CURTYS & Mr. WILL: LEECH are ordered to apprize & devide the sde. Estate accordinge to the tenor of ye Will, beinge sworne in Cort. Mr. WILL: DUDLEY is ordered to joyne wth: them & to bee sworne by one of the sd. Justices."1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"We are very indebted to the Middlesex Christ Church Parish Registry, with its records of Anthony's widow, Frances Wormely's death, his son Thomas' marriage to Sarah and birth of their daughter Mary, followed by the untimely death of Thomas shortly after her birth, and Sarah's subsequent quick marriage to Robert George.
I am currently focusing my research on Anthony's granddaughter, Mary Elliott, and her undocumented marriage to James Herndon. Because there are no current records to support her marriage to Herndon, I am looking for strong circumstantial evidence of the union. It seems plausible that she may have first married h1 George Goodwin on 22 Apr 1705 (Christ Church Parish Reg), with whom she had 2 sons, John and George, followed by Goodwin's death in 1708 (inventory, WB A 1698-1713, p. 205). The timing and circumstances of Goodwin's untimely death may support a 2nd m to James Herndon shortly after 1708, but no records seem to verify this. Yet... Records do indicate that a Richard Goodwin named his daughter and granddaughter in his 1781 will (Perquimans) as Hannah and Ann Elliott (i.e., John Goodwin, Richard Goodwin, Hannah Goodwin Elliott, Ann Elliott - still verifying this...) Also of note, a Garrett Minor served as admin to estate of John Goodwin in 1708. Garrett Minor's granddaughter, Mary Minor married Joseph Herndon, great-nephew of James Herndon.
I also wanted to share my thoughts regarding Mary and James Herndon, hoping you'll find similar Herndon/Goodwin/Elliott connections in your research you'd be willing to share.
"appointed to the Virginia Council 1657
"pp. 429-432, At a Grand Assembly, Held at James cittie, March 13th
1657-8.
Major John Smith, Speaker.
The Burgesses elected and returned by the sherriffs for the several
plantations to sitt and act in this present Grand Assembly were as
followeth:
Gloster County.
Leift. Coll. Anth. Elliott
Capt. Thomas Ramsey.
"LANCASTER COUNTY DEEDS & WILLS 1654-1661; Antient Press; Page 188-189
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these p:sents shall come I FRANCIS BENTON of the County of UPPER NORFOLK, Planter, send gretting &c. Know ye that I the sd FRANCIS BENTON for Four hundred pounds Sterl. by specialty passed before the ensealing hereof by Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT and for diverse other good causes me thereunto moveing have given sold & confirmed unto the sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLYOTT Twelve hundred & fifty acres of land scituate & being in Rappahannock River and begining about fifteen miles up on the South side at a marked Pine standing on a. point on the Westward side of the mouth of a Gutt or Swamp and runing for length South East three hundred & twenty pole unto a marked Oak and for bredth from the menconed Pine by or nigh unto the River side West by South six hundred twenty five pole unto a marked white Oak standing by the River side on a point of an ISLAND and to the Westward to the mouth of a Navigable Creek or branch and runing for length South by East unto a marked red Oak and so East by North paralell unto the River course unto the first mentioned red Oak including the sd quantity of land which sd land was granted to my Father, JOHN BENTON, as appeareth by Pattent dated October 13th 1642 and descended unto me, FRANCIS BENTON, as lawfull heir unto him the sd JOHN BENTON and recovered from the LADY ELIZABETH LUNSFORD who was unlawfully possest thereof by my Mother & Guardian, JOANE READING, by Order of Court dated November the first 1650, To have to hold & injoy the sd Twelve hundred & fifty acres withall houses edifices gardens rights belonging unto the sd Pattent unto him ye sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLYOIT his heirs Exrs. & Admrs, forever and I ye sd FRANCIS BENTON do bind my selfe my heirs & assignes to warrant & defend ye sd Twelve hundred & fifty acres of land with all rights & appurtenances thereunto belonging unto him the sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT his heirs or assignes from the trouble molestation of me my heirs or assignes as also from any right title claim or interest of my Mother, JOANE READING, or my now Wife, CHARITY BENTON, by way of thirds or Dower or any other interest, Moreover I the sd FRANCIS BENTON for my selfe my heirs do promise at all times for the space of seven years from the date hereof at the proper costs & charges of the sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT his heirs or assignes to make better & further assure- an ce as in the Law shall be required and I do hereby condition to make speedy livery & seizen of all & singular the p:mises unto sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT according to the true meaning hereof and to acknowledge the same in Court according to the time limited by Act of Assembly. In Witnes whereof I the sd FRANCIS BENTON have hereunto set my hand & seale this 4th day of October Anno Domini 1658
Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of ROGER GREENE, FRANC: BENTON ye seale
THO: MORRYS
Recognit in Cur 25d Maii 1659, record primo Julii sequen p EDWD, DALE, Cl Cur
Memorandum: That Livery & seizen was given by FRANCIS BENTON of the land above mentioned by turf & twig according to the tenor of the Bill of Sale to Lt Colo. ANTHONY ELLYOTT his heirs & assigns in presence of us this sixth day of October 1658
ROGER GREEN CH: HILL
ROBT. VARR JOHN REYNOLDS
THO: OBRIZELL
Record die & anno predict p EDWD. DALE, Cl Cur
"Encyclopedia of Virginia biography edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler
"Elliott, Anthony, first appears in the records in March, 1654-55, when the assembly contra'cted with him and Mr. Cornelius Lloyd to furnish beef and pork for certain troops which were to be raised for an Indian campaign. Elliott's earliest home was in Elizabeth City county, where on July 24, 1645, he received a grant of 300 acres near Point Comfort creek, which he had bought, Sept. 2, 1643, from Richard Kemp. He represented Elizabeth City in the house of burgesses in Nov., 1647, and was a justice of that county in Feb., 1649. He probably soon after removed to Gloucester, and was burgess from there in March, 1657-58. During that season, on March 13, he was elected a councillor, but it was ordered that he should not be sworn until after the adjournment of the house. Later he removed to that part of Lancaster county now called Middlesex, and was justice of the peace there in 1666. On March 20, 1650, "Mr. Anthony Ellyott" was granted 1,150 acres on North river in "Mojack Bay," Gloucester, and on Jan. 29, 1652, "Lieut. Col. Anthony Ellyott" was granted 200 more acres adjoining the first tract. It is believed that Councillor Anthony Elliott married Frances, sister of Col. John Armistead of Gloucester, and widow of the Rev. Justinian Aylmer. His will was proved in Jan., 1666, in Lancaster county and names sons William, Thomas and Robert.
"Title Elliot, Anthony.
Publication 1666.
Gen. note Part of index to Lancaster County Wills and Administrations (1652-1800)
Note p. 85-87. Will pro. 9 Jan. 1666.
Note Deeds, 1699-1800; Wills, 1661-1787.
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=334&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Elliott, Thomas.
Publication 25 November 1658.
Gen. note sons of Colo. Anthony Elliot
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Ellyot, Ellyott, Eliott, Eliott, Ellicott, Ellicott.
Note Location: County location not given.
Grantee(s): Elliott, Thomas and Robert Elliott.
Description: 2000 acres in the freshes of Rappahannock River: Beg.g at a point of low land upon the south side of the river, about 4 miles above Nanzamum Town.
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=80&last=&g_p=P8&col lection=LO Patent
Title Elliot, Anth:, Lt. Col.
Publication 26 February 1661.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Charles City County.
Description: 800 acres beg. &c., that stands by the church path that goes from the said Col. Elliots house.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 8, 1689-1695, p. 80 (Reel 8).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=410&last=&g_p=P5&co llection=LO Patent
Title Elliott, Thomas.
Publication 26 April 1664.
Gen. note sons of Colo. Anthony Elliott. Fomerly gtd. to Thos. and Robert Elliott Novr. 25. 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Ellyot, Ellyott, Eliott, Eliott, Ellicott, Ellicott.
Note Location: County location not given.
Grantee(s): Elliott, Thomas, and Robert Elliott.
Description: 2000 acres in the freshes of Rappahanock River: beg.g at a point of low land, upon the south side of the river about 4 miles above Nanzemum Town. .
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=475&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Elliott, Wm.
Publication 23 October 1673.
Gen. note "Son of Lt. Col. Anthony Elliot, ded’d."
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Ellyot, Ellyott, Eliott, Eliott, Ellicott, Ellicott.
Note Location: Gloucester County.
Description: 340 acres upon the north side of North River Mill Run. .
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 475 (Reel 6).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=62&last=&g_p=P8&col lection=LO Patent
Title Wormly, Christopher.
Publication 21 April 1690.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Middlesex County.
Description: 800 acres lying a mile from the river, begg. &c. that stands by the Church path that goes from Coll. Anthony Elliots house.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 8, 1689-1695, p. 62 (Reel 8).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 189
ANTHONY ELLYOTT, Gent., 300 acs., 24 July 1645, Page 28. Beg at a sw. or small branch issuing out of Poynt Comfort Cr., dividing this & land of Nicho. Roe, sd. land commonly called Buck Roe, running N. etc. Due by purchase of a patent of Richard Kemp (being the Atty. of John Calvert) Sept. 2, 1643, due sd. Calvert by order of court dated June 18, 1642, as brother & next heir of George Calvert, Phisition (Phy. sician), dec'd, for his per. adv. & trans. of 5 pers.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 208
MR. ANTHONY ELLYOTT, 1150 acs. lyeing on the N. W. side of the North Riv. in Mockjack Bay beg. on the N. E. side of a cr. which divides this from the land of Thomas Chap- mans, running up the cr. N. W. by N., thence N. E. by E., S. E. by S. to Mr. Holden's lands. 20 Mar. 1650, p. 284. Trans. of 23 pers: William Loe, Pet. Dowland, Tho. Peare, Richd. Nevil, Tho. Jarvis, Tho. Hensett, Jno. Bertram, Xtopr. Hughes, John Steed, Bryan Skarfe, Ralph Mines (or Mimes) Ann Masie, AiIce Toomes, Mary Cartar, Wm. Carney, Wm. Baskett.
SAME. 100 acs: lyeing on N. W. side of the North Riv. in Mockjack Bay, running along markt trees dividing this from land of Abraham Iveson. 20 Mar. 1650, p. 284. Trans. of 2 per: Overner Shadwell Edward Skinner.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 223
LIEUT. COL. ANTHONY ELLiott, 200 acs. lyeing at Ware point in Mockjack Bay, beg. at Mr. Boswells & running to marked tree of William Dudley, to the river side, thence to Ware point, includeing all the marshes. Trans. of 4 pers: Barnaby, Andrew Frimer, Wm. Morgan, Henry Pawlett. 29 Jan. 1651, p. 358.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 309
LT. COL. ANTHONY ELLYOTT, 1,400 as. adj. his own land & on Aliens Cr., etc. 14 July 1655, p. 349. Trans. of 28 pers: Margery Clapham, Neal Steward, John Mukee, John Ridue, John Robins, John Downton, Garratt Lid- with, Tho. Rowland, Susan Craven, Ann Kirby, William Knocks, Ann Toomes, Archibald Gardner, Thomas Turner, William Williams, Henry King, William Cook, William Brookwood, Ann Steevens, Mary Stanton, Joseph Hooke, Sandie Issabell, John 0 Drenne, Edward Kenny, Rich. 0 Harrough, Tho. 0 Derruck, Dan 0 Carby, Owin 0 Leafy
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 380
THOMAS ELLIOTT & ROBERT ELLIOTT, sons of Col. Anthony Elliott, 2000 an. in the freshes of Rappa. Co., beg. on the S. side of the river about 4 mi. above Nanzemum Towne. 25 Nov. 1658, p. 235, (334). Granted unto Thomas Purifoy 10 Mar. 1655, assigned unto sd. Thomas & Robert Elliott & due for trans. of 40 pers.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 512
WALTER GRAINGER, 2000 acs. in the fresher of Rappa. Riv., beg. on S. side of the River about 4 mi. above Nanzimum Towne &c. 26 Sept. 1663, p. 365, (396). Granted to Mr. Thomas Purefoy 13 Mar. 1655, by him assigned to Tho. & Robt. Elliot, sons of Anth. Ellyott & renewed in their names 25 Nov. 1658, by them deserted & granted sd. Grainger by order of court dated herewith & due for trans. of 40 pers: 20 Negroes; James Trew, Mo. Jordan, Phil. Wright, Roger Phillips, Jervis Salmon, Fra. Plowman, Fra. Fisher, Wm. Mead, Emil. Umpton, Sarah Waite, Tho. Caner, John Card, Step. Rogers, Charles Smart, Jno. Sims, John Mahew, Rich. Hollis, Eliz. Tatlar, Tho. Jones, Jno. Taylor.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 26
Thomas Colles, Merchant, 200 acs, Gloster Co. on the head of the North Riv in Mockjack bay, 17Dec1667, p91, bet at Co Elliott to land of Andrew Careles, &c Trans of 4 persons Arthur Griggs, Morgan Joanes, Samll Spendlow, Wm Calvert.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 54
THOMAS PURNELL & JOHN BENSON, 950 acs. Gloster Co.. on brs. of the N. Riv. in Mockjack bay, 1 Oct. 1668. p. 211. Adj. Lt. Coll. Elliott. Trans. of 19 pers: Susan Joyce. Sarah Bew. Dorothy Browne, Jeffry Bew, Jno. Wells, Jno. Grymes, Tho. West, Mary Andrewes, Wm. Clarke. Wm. Portis. John Bennett. John Whitmore.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 60
MR. RICHD. BAILY, 1875 acs., Gloucester Co., S. side of Peanketank River beg, at mouth of Hoccady's Cr; 16 Nov. 1674, p. 547. By the Beaver Dams, to the Boeing over of Snelling's Path ; adj. Mr., Robt. Elliot; Tho. Gaunt; Mr. Wm. Elliot; his own land at the head of a, valley of Allin's Cr; & downe a br. dividing this & land of Robt. Beverly, formerly Col. Elliot's; &c. 600 acs. purchased of Col. Antho, Elliott; 882 acs, granted sd. Baily; 393 acs. now found adj., due for trans. of 8 pers.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 64
NATHAN FLETCHER, 246 acs. & acs. of marsh. Gloster Co., on the North Riv. & Ware Riv., 22 Apr. 1670, p. 253. Adj. Tho. Boswell, Senr., Augustine North &c. 200 acs. granted to Lt. Col. Antho. Elliott 29 Mar. 1651 & assigned to sd. Fletcher; & the residue being overplus, is due for trans. of 2 pers.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 71
NATH. FLETCHER, 320 acs., Gloster Co., neare Ware Point; 12 Aug. 1669, p. 279. Adj. Mr. Tho. Boswell, Augustine Horth, &c. 200 acs. granted to Col. Anth. Elliott 29 Mar. 1651 & assigned to sd. Fletcher; 120 acs. over- plus now added & due for trans. of 3 pers: Gilbert a Dutchman, James Draper, Joan Fletcher.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 86
RICHARD COX. 1052 acs. Gloster Co., upon hrs. of North Riv. Mill Damm 19 Oct. 1670, p. 331. 809 acs. granted him 26 Oct. 1666; 253 acs. adj. same. land of John Benson. John Reed, Anth. Elliott. dec'd. &c., & due for trans, of 5 Negro servts. by assignment of Jno. Carver. Atty. of Mr. Gilbert Metcalfe.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 121
ROBERT BEVERLEY, 500 acs., Gloucester Co., upon brs. of Hoccadaye's & Chiescake Crks., adj. Robert Elliott, youngest sonne of Lieut. Col. Anthony Elliott, decd., neere Noakes' plantation, where he now lives, adj. his own & land of Conquest Wyatt; &c; 10 Oct. 1672, p. 438. Trans. of 10 pers: Richard Mounts, Mathew Jones, Samll. Cox, Simon Stacey, Elias Robinson, Sara Howard, Wm. Allexander, Henry Herbert, Will. Allen, Jno. Gibson.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 132
MR. WM. ELLIOT, sonn of. Lt. Col. Anthony Elliot, dec'd., 340 acs., Gloucester Co:, N. side of North Riv. Mill runne; 1.3 Oct 1673. p. 475. Neere head of sd. runne belonging alsoe to Mr. Peter Starling (Sterling). dec'd., adj. 'Mr. Richd. Bailie; on a br: of Hoccaday's Cr: along Thos Guant - (or Gaant); neere Mr. Iveson's Quarter; &c, Trans. of 7 pers: Wm Alexander, Wm Allen.. Mathew Jones, Simon Stacy, Sara Howard, Henry Herbert, Jno.. Gibson.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 138
ROBERT BEVERLEY. 1500 acs., Gloster Co., S. side Pieanketanck Riv., neere Noakes' Plantation, adj. Mr. Robert Elliott, sonne of Anthony Elliott, dec'd., Conquest Wyatt; Geo. Harper; Hoccadaye's Cr., Cheescake Cr., & his own 504 acs; 6 Oct. 1673, p. 490. 500 acs. granted 11 Oct. 1672; 1000 acs. foil trans. - of 20 pets: Jon. Ward, Jon.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 163
CAPT. ROBT BEVERLEY, 698 acs; Gloster Co., Ware Parish; 15 June: 1675; p. 558. Betwixt & adj. Mr: Wm. Elliott, Junr., & his brother Mr Tho. Elliot; Mr. Marke Warkeh. deced. land of Mr. Wm. Marloe, formerly pattented by Tho. Collins and of the Chiescake Indians; & of Mr. Richd.
June 1675, p. 557. Neere Jno. Boothe's & by him purchased of Lt. Col.
Anthony Elliot. dec'd. by Warner's marsh; to the land formely leased
by Mr, Wm. Elliot to Geo Wolley (Woolley), &c., by the patn' to Hoccadayes Cr., formerly called Snelling's path, &c. to a br: of Wadding Cr; &c. 500 acs. purchased of Wm. Elliott, Junr., 14 Sept. 1672; 198 acr., being overplus, &c., due for trans. of 4 pers.*
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7, pg 311
MRS. ALICE HARLOW, 550 acs. Warwick Co; NE on Warwick Riv: SW on James Riv; on SE side of the Common land. NW on Mr. Jno. Brewer : from Bullen's point; passing house of Christopher Muschamp; including Poole's Island; 21 Oct. p. 585. 200 acs. granted Anthony Elliott, 10 June 1643; 300 acs. granted Capt. Thomas Bernard, 24 Sept. 1645 & by Mr. John Harlow bequeathed to sd. Alice his wyfe, & her heires.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 8, pg 371
LT. COL. ANTHONY ELLIOTT. 800 acs., Lancaster Co; a mile from the River; 26 Feb. 1661, p. 80. Beg. by the Church Path from his house; to the Church path from Col. Smith's house. &c. Trans. of 16 pers.* (By Francis Morryson, Esqr.)
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 132
MR. WM. ELLIOT, sonn of Lt. Col. Anthony • Elliot, decd., 340 acs-., Gloucester Co., N. side of North Riv. Mill runne; 23 Oct. 1673, p. 475. Neere head of sd. runne belonging alsoe to Mr. Peter Starling (Sterling) dec'd., adj. 'Mr. Richd. Bailie; on a br. ,of Hoccaday's Cr; along _Thos. Guant (or Gaant) neere Mr. Iveson's Quarter ; &c- Trans. of 7 pers: Wm: Alexander; Wm. Allen, Mathew Jones, Simon Stacy, Sara Howard, Henry Herbert, Jno.. Gibson
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 160
MR. RICHD. BAILY, 1875 acs., Gloucester Co., S. side of Peanketank Rivert beg, at mouth of Hoccady's Cr; 16 Nov. 1674, p. 547. By the Beaver Dams, to the goeing over of Snelling's Path; adj. Mr., Robt. Elliot ; Tho. Gaunt; Mr. Wm. Elliot ; his own land at the head of a valley of Allin's Cr; & downe a br. dividing this & land of Robt. Beverly, formerly' Col. Elliot's; &c. 600 acs. purchased of Col. Antho. Elliott ; 882 acs, granted sd. Baily; 393 acs. now found adj., due for trans. of 8 pers.'."1
Anthony Elliott left a will on 12 August 1666 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
ELLIOTT, Anthony. Will. 12 August 1666. Pro. 9 Jany. 1666. Rec. 1 Feb. 1666.
Sons: William Elliott, third son Robert Elliott, second son Thomas Elliott all land. Wife (name not shown) Brother John Armistead, and son Wm. Elliott Extrs. Wits. Peter Conely, Anthony Armistead. (Loose wills.)1"
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1
Anthony Elliott died between 12 August 1666 and 9 January 1667 at Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA;
Presumably died between date of will and date of probate thereof.1
His estate was probated on 9 January 1667 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"1666-1669 Lancaster County Order Book; : pg 21
Lancaster County Court 9th of January 1666/7
- WILLIAM ELLYOTT & JOHN ARMESTED appeareing at this Cort. & relinquishing their Right of Executorship to the Will of Lt Coll. ANTH: ELLYOTT (deced.), Administracon accordinge to Acte together vth: a Probate of ye saide Estate is granted unto Mr. XPOFER WORMELEY & (blank) his Wife, the late Widd: & Relict of ye sde. ANTH:, they giveing security accordinge to Acte & alsoe keepeing themselves to the true sense of the sde, Will in the administracon of the sde. Estate. Capt. CUTH: POTTER, Mr. JO: CURTYS & Mr. WILL: LEECH are ordered to apprize & devide the sde. Estate accordinge to the tenor of ye Will, beinge sworne in Cort. Mr. WILL: DUDLEY is ordered to joyne wth: them & to bee sworne by one of the sd. Justices."1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"We are very indebted to the Middlesex Christ Church Parish Registry, with its records of Anthony's widow, Frances Wormely's death, his son Thomas' marriage to Sarah and birth of their daughter Mary, followed by the untimely death of Thomas shortly after her birth, and Sarah's subsequent quick marriage to Robert George.
I am currently focusing my research on Anthony's granddaughter, Mary Elliott, and her undocumented marriage to James Herndon. Because there are no current records to support her marriage to Herndon, I am looking for strong circumstantial evidence of the union. It seems plausible that she may have first married h1 George Goodwin on 22 Apr 1705 (Christ Church Parish Reg), with whom she had 2 sons, John and George, followed by Goodwin's death in 1708 (inventory, WB A 1698-1713, p. 205). The timing and circumstances of Goodwin's untimely death may support a 2nd m to James Herndon shortly after 1708, but no records seem to verify this. Yet... Records do indicate that a Richard Goodwin named his daughter and granddaughter in his 1781 will (Perquimans) as Hannah and Ann Elliott (i.e., John Goodwin, Richard Goodwin, Hannah Goodwin Elliott, Ann Elliott - still verifying this...) Also of note, a Garrett Minor served as admin to estate of John Goodwin in 1708. Garrett Minor's granddaughter, Mary Minor married Joseph Herndon, great-nephew of James Herndon.
I also wanted to share my thoughts regarding Mary and James Herndon, hoping you'll find similar Herndon/Goodwin/Elliott connections in your research you'd be willing to share.
"appointed to the Virginia Council 1657
"pp. 429-432, At a Grand Assembly, Held at James cittie, March 13th
1657-8.
Major John Smith, Speaker.
The Burgesses elected and returned by the sherriffs for the several
plantations to sitt and act in this present Grand Assembly were as
followeth:
Gloster County.
Leift. Coll. Anth. Elliott
Capt. Thomas Ramsey.
"LANCASTER COUNTY DEEDS & WILLS 1654-1661; Antient Press; Page 188-189
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these p:sents shall come I FRANCIS BENTON of the County of UPPER NORFOLK, Planter, send gretting &c. Know ye that I the sd FRANCIS BENTON for Four hundred pounds Sterl. by specialty passed before the ensealing hereof by Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT and for diverse other good causes me thereunto moveing have given sold & confirmed unto the sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLYOTT Twelve hundred & fifty acres of land scituate & being in Rappahannock River and begining about fifteen miles up on the South side at a marked Pine standing on a. point on the Westward side of the mouth of a Gutt or Swamp and runing for length South East three hundred & twenty pole unto a marked Oak and for bredth from the menconed Pine by or nigh unto the River side West by South six hundred twenty five pole unto a marked white Oak standing by the River side on a point of an ISLAND and to the Westward to the mouth of a Navigable Creek or branch and runing for length South by East unto a marked red Oak and so East by North paralell unto the River course unto the first mentioned red Oak including the sd quantity of land which sd land was granted to my Father, JOHN BENTON, as appeareth by Pattent dated October 13th 1642 and descended unto me, FRANCIS BENTON, as lawfull heir unto him the sd JOHN BENTON and recovered from the LADY ELIZABETH LUNSFORD who was unlawfully possest thereof by my Mother & Guardian, JOANE READING, by Order of Court dated November the first 1650, To have to hold & injoy the sd Twelve hundred & fifty acres withall houses edifices gardens rights belonging unto the sd Pattent unto him ye sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLYOIT his heirs Exrs. & Admrs, forever and I ye sd FRANCIS BENTON do bind my selfe my heirs & assignes to warrant & defend ye sd Twelve hundred & fifty acres of land with all rights & appurtenances thereunto belonging unto him the sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT his heirs or assignes from the trouble molestation of me my heirs or assignes as also from any right title claim or interest of my Mother, JOANE READING, or my now Wife, CHARITY BENTON, by way of thirds or Dower or any other interest, Moreover I the sd FRANCIS BENTON for my selfe my heirs do promise at all times for the space of seven years from the date hereof at the proper costs & charges of the sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT his heirs or assignes to make better & further assure- an ce as in the Law shall be required and I do hereby condition to make speedy livery & seizen of all & singular the p:mises unto sd Lt. Colo. ANTHONY ELLIOTT according to the true meaning hereof and to acknowledge the same in Court according to the time limited by Act of Assembly. In Witnes whereof I the sd FRANCIS BENTON have hereunto set my hand & seale this 4th day of October Anno Domini 1658
Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of ROGER GREENE, FRANC: BENTON ye seale
THO: MORRYS
Recognit in Cur 25d Maii 1659, record primo Julii sequen p EDWD, DALE, Cl Cur
Memorandum: That Livery & seizen was given by FRANCIS BENTON of the land above mentioned by turf & twig according to the tenor of the Bill of Sale to Lt Colo. ANTHONY ELLYOTT his heirs & assigns in presence of us this sixth day of October 1658
ROGER GREEN CH: HILL
ROBT. VARR JOHN REYNOLDS
THO: OBRIZELL
Record die & anno predict p EDWD. DALE, Cl Cur
"Encyclopedia of Virginia biography edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler
"Elliott, Anthony, first appears in the records in March, 1654-55, when the assembly contra'cted with him and Mr. Cornelius Lloyd to furnish beef and pork for certain troops which were to be raised for an Indian campaign. Elliott's earliest home was in Elizabeth City county, where on July 24, 1645, he received a grant of 300 acres near Point Comfort creek, which he had bought, Sept. 2, 1643, from Richard Kemp. He represented Elizabeth City in the house of burgesses in Nov., 1647, and was a justice of that county in Feb., 1649. He probably soon after removed to Gloucester, and was burgess from there in March, 1657-58. During that season, on March 13, he was elected a councillor, but it was ordered that he should not be sworn until after the adjournment of the house. Later he removed to that part of Lancaster county now called Middlesex, and was justice of the peace there in 1666. On March 20, 1650, "Mr. Anthony Ellyott" was granted 1,150 acres on North river in "Mojack Bay," Gloucester, and on Jan. 29, 1652, "Lieut. Col. Anthony Ellyott" was granted 200 more acres adjoining the first tract. It is believed that Councillor Anthony Elliott married Frances, sister of Col. John Armistead of Gloucester, and widow of the Rev. Justinian Aylmer. His will was proved in Jan., 1666, in Lancaster county and names sons William, Thomas and Robert.
"Title Elliot, Anthony.
Publication 1666.
Gen. note Part of index to Lancaster County Wills and Administrations (1652-1800)
Note p. 85-87. Will pro. 9 Jan. 1666.
Note Deeds, 1699-1800; Wills, 1661-1787.
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=334&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Elliott, Thomas.
Publication 25 November 1658.
Gen. note sons of Colo. Anthony Elliot
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Ellyot, Ellyott, Eliott, Eliott, Ellicott, Ellicott.
Note Location: County location not given.
Grantee(s): Elliott, Thomas and Robert Elliott.
Description: 2000 acres in the freshes of Rappahannock River: Beg.g at a point of low land upon the south side of the river, about 4 miles above Nanzamum Town.
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=80&last=&g_p=P8&col lection=LO Patent
Title Elliot, Anth:, Lt. Col.
Publication 26 February 1661.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Charles City County.
Description: 800 acres beg. &c., that stands by the church path that goes from the said Col. Elliots house.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 8, 1689-1695, p. 80 (Reel 8).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=410&last=&g_p=P5&co llection=LO Patent
Title Elliott, Thomas.
Publication 26 April 1664.
Gen. note sons of Colo. Anthony Elliott. Fomerly gtd. to Thos. and Robert Elliott Novr. 25. 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Ellyot, Ellyott, Eliott, Eliott, Ellicott, Ellicott.
Note Location: County location not given.
Grantee(s): Elliott, Thomas, and Robert Elliott.
Description: 2000 acres in the freshes of Rappahanock River: beg.g at a point of low land, upon the south side of the river about 4 miles above Nanzemum Town. .
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=475&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Elliott, Wm.
Publication 23 October 1673.
Gen. note "Son of Lt. Col. Anthony Elliot, ded’d."
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Ellyot, Ellyott, Eliott, Eliott, Ellicott, Ellicott.
Note Location: Gloucester County.
Description: 340 acres upon the north side of North River Mill Run. .
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 475 (Reel 6).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=62&last=&g_p=P8&col lection=LO Patent
Title Wormly, Christopher.
Publication 21 April 1690.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Middlesex County.
Description: 800 acres lying a mile from the river, begg. &c. that stands by the Church path that goes from Coll. Anthony Elliots house.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 8, 1689-1695, p. 62 (Reel 8).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 189
ANTHONY ELLYOTT, Gent., 300 acs., 24 July 1645, Page 28. Beg at a sw. or small branch issuing out of Poynt Comfort Cr., dividing this & land of Nicho. Roe, sd. land commonly called Buck Roe, running N. etc. Due by purchase of a patent of Richard Kemp (being the Atty. of John Calvert) Sept. 2, 1643, due sd. Calvert by order of court dated June 18, 1642, as brother & next heir of George Calvert, Phisition (Phy. sician), dec'd, for his per. adv. & trans. of 5 pers.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 208
MR. ANTHONY ELLYOTT, 1150 acs. lyeing on the N. W. side of the North Riv. in Mockjack Bay beg. on the N. E. side of a cr. which divides this from the land of Thomas Chap- mans, running up the cr. N. W. by N., thence N. E. by E., S. E. by S. to Mr. Holden's lands. 20 Mar. 1650, p. 284. Trans. of 23 pers: William Loe, Pet. Dowland, Tho. Peare, Richd. Nevil, Tho. Jarvis, Tho. Hensett, Jno. Bertram, Xtopr. Hughes, John Steed, Bryan Skarfe, Ralph Mines (or Mimes) Ann Masie, AiIce Toomes, Mary Cartar, Wm. Carney, Wm. Baskett.
SAME. 100 acs: lyeing on N. W. side of the North Riv. in Mockjack Bay, running along markt trees dividing this from land of Abraham Iveson. 20 Mar. 1650, p. 284. Trans. of 2 per: Overner Shadwell Edward Skinner.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 223
LIEUT. COL. ANTHONY ELLiott, 200 acs. lyeing at Ware point in Mockjack Bay, beg. at Mr. Boswells & running to marked tree of William Dudley, to the river side, thence to Ware point, includeing all the marshes. Trans. of 4 pers: Barnaby, Andrew Frimer, Wm. Morgan, Henry Pawlett. 29 Jan. 1651, p. 358.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 309
LT. COL. ANTHONY ELLYOTT, 1,400 as. adj. his own land & on Aliens Cr., etc. 14 July 1655, p. 349. Trans. of 28 pers: Margery Clapham, Neal Steward, John Mukee, John Ridue, John Robins, John Downton, Garratt Lid- with, Tho. Rowland, Susan Craven, Ann Kirby, William Knocks, Ann Toomes, Archibald Gardner, Thomas Turner, William Williams, Henry King, William Cook, William Brookwood, Ann Steevens, Mary Stanton, Joseph Hooke, Sandie Issabell, John 0 Drenne, Edward Kenny, Rich. 0 Harrough, Tho. 0 Derruck, Dan 0 Carby, Owin 0 Leafy
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 380
THOMAS ELLIOTT & ROBERT ELLIOTT, sons of Col. Anthony Elliott, 2000 an. in the freshes of Rappa. Co., beg. on the S. side of the river about 4 mi. above Nanzemum Towne. 25 Nov. 1658, p. 235, (334). Granted unto Thomas Purifoy 10 Mar. 1655, assigned unto sd. Thomas & Robert Elliott & due for trans. of 40 pers.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 512
WALTER GRAINGER, 2000 acs. in the fresher of Rappa. Riv., beg. on S. side of the River about 4 mi. above Nanzimum Towne &c. 26 Sept. 1663, p. 365, (396). Granted to Mr. Thomas Purefoy 13 Mar. 1655, by him assigned to Tho. & Robt. Elliot, sons of Anth. Ellyott & renewed in their names 25 Nov. 1658, by them deserted & granted sd. Grainger by order of court dated herewith & due for trans. of 40 pers: 20 Negroes; James Trew, Mo. Jordan, Phil. Wright, Roger Phillips, Jervis Salmon, Fra. Plowman, Fra. Fisher, Wm. Mead, Emil. Umpton, Sarah Waite, Tho. Caner, John Card, Step. Rogers, Charles Smart, Jno. Sims, John Mahew, Rich. Hollis, Eliz. Tatlar, Tho. Jones, Jno. Taylor.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 26
Thomas Colles, Merchant, 200 acs, Gloster Co. on the head of the North Riv in Mockjack bay, 17Dec1667, p91, bet at Co Elliott to land of Andrew Careles, &c Trans of 4 persons Arthur Griggs, Morgan Joanes, Samll Spendlow, Wm Calvert.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 54
THOMAS PURNELL & JOHN BENSON, 950 acs. Gloster Co.. on brs. of the N. Riv. in Mockjack bay, 1 Oct. 1668. p. 211. Adj. Lt. Coll. Elliott. Trans. of 19 pers: Susan Joyce. Sarah Bew. Dorothy Browne, Jeffry Bew, Jno. Wells, Jno. Grymes, Tho. West, Mary Andrewes, Wm. Clarke. Wm. Portis. John Bennett. John Whitmore.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 60
MR. RICHD. BAILY, 1875 acs., Gloucester Co., S. side of Peanketank River beg, at mouth of Hoccady's Cr; 16 Nov. 1674, p. 547. By the Beaver Dams, to the Boeing over of Snelling's Path ; adj. Mr., Robt. Elliot; Tho. Gaunt; Mr. Wm. Elliot; his own land at the head of a, valley of Allin's Cr; & downe a br. dividing this & land of Robt. Beverly, formerly Col. Elliot's; &c. 600 acs. purchased of Col. Antho, Elliott; 882 acs, granted sd. Baily; 393 acs. now found adj., due for trans. of 8 pers.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 64
NATHAN FLETCHER, 246 acs. & acs. of marsh. Gloster Co., on the North Riv. & Ware Riv., 22 Apr. 1670, p. 253. Adj. Tho. Boswell, Senr., Augustine North &c. 200 acs. granted to Lt. Col. Antho. Elliott 29 Mar. 1651 & assigned to sd. Fletcher; & the residue being overplus, is due for trans. of 2 pers.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 71
NATH. FLETCHER, 320 acs., Gloster Co., neare Ware Point; 12 Aug. 1669, p. 279. Adj. Mr. Tho. Boswell, Augustine Horth, &c. 200 acs. granted to Col. Anth. Elliott 29 Mar. 1651 & assigned to sd. Fletcher; 120 acs. over- plus now added & due for trans. of 3 pers: Gilbert a Dutchman, James Draper, Joan Fletcher.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 86
RICHARD COX. 1052 acs. Gloster Co., upon hrs. of North Riv. Mill Damm 19 Oct. 1670, p. 331. 809 acs. granted him 26 Oct. 1666; 253 acs. adj. same. land of John Benson. John Reed, Anth. Elliott. dec'd. &c., & due for trans, of 5 Negro servts. by assignment of Jno. Carver. Atty. of Mr. Gilbert Metcalfe.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 121
ROBERT BEVERLEY, 500 acs., Gloucester Co., upon brs. of Hoccadaye's & Chiescake Crks., adj. Robert Elliott, youngest sonne of Lieut. Col. Anthony Elliott, decd., neere Noakes' plantation, where he now lives, adj. his own & land of Conquest Wyatt; &c; 10 Oct. 1672, p. 438. Trans. of 10 pers: Richard Mounts, Mathew Jones, Samll. Cox, Simon Stacey, Elias Robinson, Sara Howard, Wm. Allexander, Henry Herbert, Will. Allen, Jno. Gibson.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 132
MR. WM. ELLIOT, sonn of. Lt. Col. Anthony Elliot, dec'd., 340 acs., Gloucester Co:, N. side of North Riv. Mill runne; 1.3 Oct 1673. p. 475. Neere head of sd. runne belonging alsoe to Mr. Peter Starling (Sterling). dec'd., adj. 'Mr. Richd. Bailie; on a br: of Hoccaday's Cr: along Thos Guant - (or Gaant); neere Mr. Iveson's Quarter; &c, Trans. of 7 pers: Wm Alexander, Wm Allen.. Mathew Jones, Simon Stacy, Sara Howard, Henry Herbert, Jno.. Gibson.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 138
ROBERT BEVERLEY. 1500 acs., Gloster Co., S. side Pieanketanck Riv., neere Noakes' Plantation, adj. Mr. Robert Elliott, sonne of Anthony Elliott, dec'd., Conquest Wyatt; Geo. Harper; Hoccadaye's Cr., Cheescake Cr., & his own 504 acs; 6 Oct. 1673, p. 490. 500 acs. granted 11 Oct. 1672; 1000 acs. foil trans. - of 20 pets: Jon. Ward, Jon.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 163
CAPT. ROBT BEVERLEY, 698 acs; Gloster Co., Ware Parish; 15 June: 1675; p. 558. Betwixt & adj. Mr: Wm. Elliott, Junr., & his brother Mr Tho. Elliot; Mr. Marke Warkeh. deced. land of Mr. Wm. Marloe, formerly pattented by Tho. Collins and of the Chiescake Indians; & of Mr. Richd.
June 1675, p. 557. Neere Jno. Boothe's & by him purchased of Lt. Col.
Anthony Elliot. dec'd. by Warner's marsh; to the land formely leased
by Mr, Wm. Elliot to Geo Wolley (Woolley), &c., by the patn' to Hoccadayes Cr., formerly called Snelling's path, &c. to a br: of Wadding Cr; &c. 500 acs. purchased of Wm. Elliott, Junr., 14 Sept. 1672; 198 acr., being overplus, &c., due for trans. of 4 pers.*
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7, pg 311
MRS. ALICE HARLOW, 550 acs. Warwick Co; NE on Warwick Riv: SW on James Riv; on SE side of the Common land. NW on Mr. Jno. Brewer : from Bullen's point; passing house of Christopher Muschamp; including Poole's Island; 21 Oct. p. 585. 200 acs. granted Anthony Elliott, 10 June 1643; 300 acs. granted Capt. Thomas Bernard, 24 Sept. 1645 & by Mr. John Harlow bequeathed to sd. Alice his wyfe, & her heires.
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 8, pg 371
LT. COL. ANTHONY ELLIOTT. 800 acs., Lancaster Co; a mile from the River; 26 Feb. 1661, p. 80. Beg. by the Church Path from his house; to the Church path from Col. Smith's house. &c. Trans. of 16 pers.* (By Francis Morryson, Esqr.)
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 132
MR. WM. ELLIOT, sonn of Lt. Col. Anthony • Elliot, decd., 340 acs-., Gloucester Co., N. side of North Riv. Mill runne; 23 Oct. 1673, p. 475. Neere head of sd. runne belonging alsoe to Mr. Peter Starling (Sterling) dec'd., adj. 'Mr. Richd. Bailie; on a br. ,of Hoccaday's Cr; along _Thos. Guant (or Gaant) neere Mr. Iveson's Quarter ; &c- Trans. of 7 pers: Wm: Alexander; Wm. Allen, Mathew Jones, Simon Stacy, Sara Howard, Henry Herbert, Jno.. Gibson
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 160
MR. RICHD. BAILY, 1875 acs., Gloucester Co., S. side of Peanketank Rivert beg, at mouth of Hoccady's Cr; 16 Nov. 1674, p. 547. By the Beaver Dams, to the goeing over of Snelling's Path; adj. Mr., Robt. Elliot ; Tho. Gaunt; Mr. Wm. Elliot ; his own land at the head of a valley of Allin's Cr; & downe a br. dividing this & land of Robt. Beverly, formerly' Col. Elliot's; &c. 600 acs. purchased of Col. Antho. Elliott ; 882 acs, granted sd. Baily; 393 acs. now found adj., due for trans. of 8 pers.'."1
Anthony Elliott left a will on 12 August 1666 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
ELLIOTT, Anthony. Will. 12 August 1666. Pro. 9 Jany. 1666. Rec. 1 Feb. 1666.
Sons: William Elliott, third son Robert Elliott, second son Thomas Elliott all land. Wife (name not shown) Brother John Armistead, and son Wm. Elliott Extrs. Wits. Peter Conely, Anthony Armistead. (Loose wills.)1"
Family | Frances Armistead b. c 1644, d. 25 May 1685 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I068608&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
William Wormeley1
M, #91252, b. circa 1648, d. before 1654
Father | Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq.1 b. c 1593, d. b 1651 |
Mother | Agatha Eltonhead1 b. 10 Feb 1623, d. a 1677 |
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
William Wormeley was born circa 1648 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1
William Wormeley died before 1654 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
William Wormeley was mentioned in a land transaction in 1652 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"LANCASTER COUNTY DEEDS & WILLS 1652-1657; Antient Press; Page 129-130
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome these pr:sents shall come, Sir HEN: CHICHELEY of Rappa: in ye Countye of Lancaster wthin ye Collony of Virginia Knt, & Dame AGATHA. his Wife, ye late Widow & Relict of Coll. RALPH WORMELEY deced, send Greeting in our Lord God everlastinge. Whereas ye sd Dame AGATHA duringe her Widdowhood did by two severall Deeds each bearinge date ye one & thirtieth daye of
Maye in ye yeare 1652 for- severall causes there inexpressed do give grant make over & in feoffe unto her two Sonns. WM. & RALPH WORMELEY, their heirs Executors Administrs: & assignes severall lands tenemts. servants, Negroes, plate, goods, chattells, householde stuff & utensells; To have & to holde ye same unto her two Sons & in case eyther died before bee acomplished his age of one and twentye yeares or mariage, then his pt. to remaine to ye survivor; in cas both dyed as aforesd., then ye whole to returne & remaine to ye use of Da: AGATHA her heirs Executrs. & assignes under other certaine condicons p:mises & limitacons therein expressed. And Whereas by ye sd Deede ye sd Dame AGATHA hath made & apointed Capt. WM BROCAS Esqr., Mr. WM. ELTONHEAD & Mr. ROW BURNHAM feofees in Trust & in & by ye sd Deede more at large mays & doth apeare & Whereas further ye sd WM. WORMELEY is since dead whereas his Estate by virtue of one of the sd Deeds doth of right belonge apertaine to his Brother, ye sd RA: WORMELEY. Now hear ye yt: I ye sd Sir HEN: CHICHELEY, Knt. & Da: AGATHA his Wife, for severall good causes & consideracons them thereunto movinge have ratifyed, approved & confirmed by these pr:sents doe ratifye & confirme unto him ye sd RA: WORMELEY all ye lands tenements gardens orchards houses buildings demands ingress & egress plate goods chattells household stuff & utensels wt:soever expressed In both ye sd Deeds or by ye condicons in ye severall Deeds menconed, To have & to hold ye sd whole Estate unto ye sd Sir HEN. CHICHELEY, Knt., Capt. WM. BROCAS Esqr., Mr. EDW. DIGGS Esqr. Mr. WM. ELTONHEAD & Mr. ROW; BURNHAM their heirs Executrs. & assignes to & for ye use of ye sd RA. WORMELEY his heirs & assignes under ye same condicons in ye sd Deeds expressed whatsoever In Witness whereof ye sd Sir HEN: CHICHELEY & Dame AGATHA his Wife have hearunto set their hands & seales the Eighteenth day of Aprill Ano Dom 1654 Signed sealed & delivered in ye prsence of
ALR. COOK, Clerk, HEN: CHICHELEY
HEN: WALDRON, ROGER MARSHALL AGA: CHICHELEY
Taken & acknowledged (ye above named AGA. CHICHELEY being severally examined) ye 16th of Maye 1654
Recognitr: in Cur Com Lancr: 16th die Maye & recordatr: 20th die Aug: Dom: 1654.1
William Wormeley died before 1654 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
William Wormeley was mentioned in a land transaction in 1652 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"LANCASTER COUNTY DEEDS & WILLS 1652-1657; Antient Press; Page 129-130
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome these pr:sents shall come, Sir HEN: CHICHELEY of Rappa: in ye Countye of Lancaster wthin ye Collony of Virginia Knt, & Dame AGATHA. his Wife, ye late Widow & Relict of Coll. RALPH WORMELEY deced, send Greeting in our Lord God everlastinge. Whereas ye sd Dame AGATHA duringe her Widdowhood did by two severall Deeds each bearinge date ye one & thirtieth daye of
Maye in ye yeare 1652 for- severall causes there inexpressed do give grant make over & in feoffe unto her two Sonns. WM. & RALPH WORMELEY, their heirs Executors Administrs: & assignes severall lands tenemts. servants, Negroes, plate, goods, chattells, householde stuff & utensells; To have & to holde ye same unto her two Sons & in case eyther died before bee acomplished his age of one and twentye yeares or mariage, then his pt. to remaine to ye survivor; in cas both dyed as aforesd., then ye whole to returne & remaine to ye use of Da: AGATHA her heirs Executrs. & assignes under other certaine condicons p:mises & limitacons therein expressed. And Whereas by ye sd Deede ye sd Dame AGATHA hath made & apointed Capt. WM BROCAS Esqr., Mr. WM. ELTONHEAD & Mr. ROW BURNHAM feofees in Trust & in & by ye sd Deede more at large mays & doth apeare & Whereas further ye sd WM. WORMELEY is since dead whereas his Estate by virtue of one of the sd Deeds doth of right belonge apertaine to his Brother, ye sd RA: WORMELEY. Now hear ye yt: I ye sd Sir HEN: CHICHELEY, Knt. & Da: AGATHA his Wife, for severall good causes & consideracons them thereunto movinge have ratifyed, approved & confirmed by these pr:sents doe ratifye & confirme unto him ye sd RA: WORMELEY all ye lands tenements gardens orchards houses buildings demands ingress & egress plate goods chattells household stuff & utensels wt:soever expressed In both ye sd Deeds or by ye condicons in ye severall Deeds menconed, To have & to hold ye sd whole Estate unto ye sd Sir HEN. CHICHELEY, Knt., Capt. WM. BROCAS Esqr., Mr. EDW. DIGGS Esqr. Mr. WM. ELTONHEAD & Mr. ROW; BURNHAM their heirs Executrs. & assignes to & for ye use of ye sd RA. WORMELEY his heirs & assignes under ye same condicons in ye sd Deeds expressed whatsoever In Witness whereof ye sd Sir HEN: CHICHELEY & Dame AGATHA his Wife have hearunto set their hands & seales the Eighteenth day of Aprill Ano Dom 1654 Signed sealed & delivered in ye prsence of
ALR. COOK, Clerk, HEN: CHICHELEY
HEN: WALDRON, ROGER MARSHALL AGA: CHICHELEY
Taken & acknowledged (ye above named AGA. CHICHELEY being severally examined) ye 16th of Maye 1654
Recognitr: in Cur Com Lancr: 16th die Maye & recordatr: 20th die Aug: Dom: 1654.1
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I082603&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Richard Kemp1
M, #91253, b. before 1613, d. circa 1649
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Richard Kemp was born before 1613.1 He married Elizabeth Wormeley, daughter of Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq. and Unknown (?), between 1644 and 1648 at James City Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1
Richard Kemp died circa 1649 at James City Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 75
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., Secretary of State, & to his Successors for ever 600 acs. in James Cittie Co., 14 Nov. 1637, p. 496. Bounded on the S. with Johnsons land, upon E. end with Archers hope Cr., upon the N. side at the end neare sd. Cr. with a point of land & a little Sw. & W. into the woods & part with a great deepe Sw. Whereas it was ordered by Act of Court, 5 Oct. 1631, that in respect of the necessary attendance of the Secretarie at James Citty in the execution of his place & office 600 acs. scituate as neare James Citty as might conveniently be found should bee laid out & taken upp to belong to the place of Secretarie, etc. Fee Rent: 4 pence yearly.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 95
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., a parcell of land in James Citty conteyning 10 pole in length towards the water side & 8 pole in breadth, the total! being 80 pole, bet. land of Mr. Thomas Hill & Richard Tree. 1 Aug. 1638, p. 587. Fee Ikent: 1 Capon yearely at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle. Provided &c. By Act. of Assembly 20 Feb. 1636.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 104
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., 840 acs., called the meadowes neare unto the Rich Neck upon Archers hope Cr. purchased by sd. Kemp of Georg Minifye, Merchant; 4 Mar. 1638, p. 627. Beg. at the horse path over against part of the sd. Rich Neck, N. N. W. downe the side of the meadowes to a br. of Powhetan Sw. &c. 50 acs. due for his own per. adv. & 800 acs. for trans. of 16 pers: Henry Fenton, Thomas Cooke, Robert Sumers, John How, Georg Harrison, Francisco, Mingo, Maria, Mathew, Peter, Cosse, old Gereene, Bass young Peter, Paule, Emmanuel', Negroes.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 105
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., 1200 acs. comonly called the Rich Neck, in Archers hope Cr; also 100 acs. more between the sd. 1200 acs. & the Pallisadoes of the Midle plantation; the whole 1300 acs. bounding N. W. into the woods, S. E. upon Archers hope Cr. & part of the Pallisadoes of the midle plantation, S. S. W. upon a gutt of marsh & swamp parting it from the barren Neck & N. N. E. upon land of John Saines. 1200 acs. purchased of Mr. Georg Minifye, Merchant & graunted to him 23 Feb. 1636 but not truly bounded as appeares by the survey of William Wigg, one of the Surveyors authorized by the Court; & the other 100 acs. for trans. of 2 pers: Tonie & Gereene, Negroes. 3 Jan. 1638, p. 63
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 143
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., Secretarie & one of his Majesty's Councell of State, 4,332 acs. James City Co., Apr. 17, 1643, Page 877. Lying at the head of Archers Hope Cr., upon the Pallisadoes, adj. Georg Lake's land upon the horse path. N. W. by N. upon Powhetan Sw., and S. upon the Secretarys land. 1,200 acs. by purchase from Georg Minifie, Merchant, which was not truly bounded as appears by survey made by William Wigg, Surveyor authorized by the Court & 940 by several former patents. 2,192 acas. for trans. of 44 pers.: His own 2nd adv., Mrs. Eliza Lininwood, Samll. Abbott, Richard Routh, Rich. Clarke, Tho. Eager (or Cager), Jon. Mead, Wm. Edwards, Tho. Griffith, John More, Sarah Ellis, Ellin Browne, Edward Smithnest, Wm. Goods, Wm. Lawrence, Jon. Moulder, Tho. Sutton, Robert Bateman, Wm. Poulton, Charles Dowse, Wm. Bone, Benj. Harkwood, Richard Norris, Jon. Shepperd, James Crispe, Jon. Lewis, Lawrence Reify, Anth. Rocks, Jon. Chamberlane, Leonard Hawly, Jon. Hall, Jon. Smart, Wm. Browne, Anth. Dratt, Jon. Remington, Wm. Dollin, Lawr. Batrum, Jon. Merry, Samll. Ethirton, Paule Brewer, Wm. Gallard, Gilbert Gerrard, Rose Poiden, Corbett Peadle. 600 acs. of sd. 1200 acs. granted to Mr. Thos. Hill & the rent to be paid by him; 50 acs. granted to Capt. Francis Pott, by order of June 13, 1642 & by him assigned to William Davis.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 182
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., Secty. of State for this Colony, 3,500 acs., on Mockjack Bay in Ware River, 29 May 1649, p. 174. According to 2 surveys thereof made 3,000 acs. lyeing towards the narrow of the sd. river, beg. at Snare Cr. etc. crossing the mouth of Creans Cr. etc., which tract is called Hunting Dale. The other 500 acs. beg. at a small cr. dividing it from John Terry, joyning land of Dictoris Christmas, running due E. nye St. Michaelis Cr. called by the name of the Meadowes. Due for trans. of 70 pets. into the Colony, assigned him by Capt. Ralph Wormeley, viz: Mrs. Agatha Wormeley, Co: (Col.) Xtopher. Wormeley, Mrs. Mary Wormeley, Mr. Ralph Wormeley, Mr. William Littlewood, Richard Lewis, Robert Cheanine, William Buttler, Teague Bryan, Doctor French, John Blacke, Robert Brown, 1 Negro woman, 1 Negro boy, 12 Negroes; Nicholas Clarke, Nicholas Jernew, Ryon Fletcher, Symon Byle, Robert Huett, A french man, John Losway, Comelious —, 4 Negroes; Hugh Gwyn, John Thomas, Henry Marshall, Thomason a Maid, Jenkin Williams, Morris Prower (or Procier) (?), Henry Hewes, William Watts, Charity his wife, Daniell Gale, Nicholas ."1
;
Her 1st husband.1
Richard Kemp died circa 1649 at James City Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 75
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., Secretary of State, & to his Successors for ever 600 acs. in James Cittie Co., 14 Nov. 1637, p. 496. Bounded on the S. with Johnsons land, upon E. end with Archers hope Cr., upon the N. side at the end neare sd. Cr. with a point of land & a little Sw. & W. into the woods & part with a great deepe Sw. Whereas it was ordered by Act of Court, 5 Oct. 1631, that in respect of the necessary attendance of the Secretarie at James Citty in the execution of his place & office 600 acs. scituate as neare James Citty as might conveniently be found should bee laid out & taken upp to belong to the place of Secretarie, etc. Fee Rent: 4 pence yearly.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 95
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., a parcell of land in James Citty conteyning 10 pole in length towards the water side & 8 pole in breadth, the total! being 80 pole, bet. land of Mr. Thomas Hill & Richard Tree. 1 Aug. 1638, p. 587. Fee Ikent: 1 Capon yearely at the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle. Provided &c. By Act. of Assembly 20 Feb. 1636.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 104
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., 840 acs., called the meadowes neare unto the Rich Neck upon Archers hope Cr. purchased by sd. Kemp of Georg Minifye, Merchant; 4 Mar. 1638, p. 627. Beg. at the horse path over against part of the sd. Rich Neck, N. N. W. downe the side of the meadowes to a br. of Powhetan Sw. &c. 50 acs. due for his own per. adv. & 800 acs. for trans. of 16 pers: Henry Fenton, Thomas Cooke, Robert Sumers, John How, Georg Harrison, Francisco, Mingo, Maria, Mathew, Peter, Cosse, old Gereene, Bass young Peter, Paule, Emmanuel', Negroes.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 105
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., 1200 acs. comonly called the Rich Neck, in Archers hope Cr; also 100 acs. more between the sd. 1200 acs. & the Pallisadoes of the Midle plantation; the whole 1300 acs. bounding N. W. into the woods, S. E. upon Archers hope Cr. & part of the Pallisadoes of the midle plantation, S. S. W. upon a gutt of marsh & swamp parting it from the barren Neck & N. N. E. upon land of John Saines. 1200 acs. purchased of Mr. Georg Minifye, Merchant & graunted to him 23 Feb. 1636 but not truly bounded as appeares by the survey of William Wigg, one of the Surveyors authorized by the Court; & the other 100 acs. for trans. of 2 pers: Tonie & Gereene, Negroes. 3 Jan. 1638, p. 63
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1 Part II; Pg 143
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., Secretarie & one of his Majesty's Councell of State, 4,332 acs. James City Co., Apr. 17, 1643, Page 877. Lying at the head of Archers Hope Cr., upon the Pallisadoes, adj. Georg Lake's land upon the horse path. N. W. by N. upon Powhetan Sw., and S. upon the Secretarys land. 1,200 acs. by purchase from Georg Minifie, Merchant, which was not truly bounded as appears by survey made by William Wigg, Surveyor authorized by the Court & 940 by several former patents. 2,192 acas. for trans. of 44 pers.: His own 2nd adv., Mrs. Eliza Lininwood, Samll. Abbott, Richard Routh, Rich. Clarke, Tho. Eager (or Cager), Jon. Mead, Wm. Edwards, Tho. Griffith, John More, Sarah Ellis, Ellin Browne, Edward Smithnest, Wm. Goods, Wm. Lawrence, Jon. Moulder, Tho. Sutton, Robert Bateman, Wm. Poulton, Charles Dowse, Wm. Bone, Benj. Harkwood, Richard Norris, Jon. Shepperd, James Crispe, Jon. Lewis, Lawrence Reify, Anth. Rocks, Jon. Chamberlane, Leonard Hawly, Jon. Hall, Jon. Smart, Wm. Browne, Anth. Dratt, Jon. Remington, Wm. Dollin, Lawr. Batrum, Jon. Merry, Samll. Ethirton, Paule Brewer, Wm. Gallard, Gilbert Gerrard, Rose Poiden, Corbett Peadle. 600 acs. of sd. 1200 acs. granted to Mr. Thos. Hill & the rent to be paid by him; 50 acs. granted to Capt. Francis Pott, by order of June 13, 1642 & by him assigned to William Davis.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 182
RICHARD KEMP, Esqr., Secty. of State for this Colony, 3,500 acs., on Mockjack Bay in Ware River, 29 May 1649, p. 174. According to 2 surveys thereof made 3,000 acs. lyeing towards the narrow of the sd. river, beg. at Snare Cr. etc. crossing the mouth of Creans Cr. etc., which tract is called Hunting Dale. The other 500 acs. beg. at a small cr. dividing it from John Terry, joyning land of Dictoris Christmas, running due E. nye St. Michaelis Cr. called by the name of the Meadowes. Due for trans. of 70 pets. into the Colony, assigned him by Capt. Ralph Wormeley, viz: Mrs. Agatha Wormeley, Co: (Col.) Xtopher. Wormeley, Mrs. Mary Wormeley, Mr. Ralph Wormeley, Mr. William Littlewood, Richard Lewis, Robert Cheanine, William Buttler, Teague Bryan, Doctor French, John Blacke, Robert Brown, 1 Negro woman, 1 Negro boy, 12 Negroes; Nicholas Clarke, Nicholas Jernew, Ryon Fletcher, Symon Byle, Robert Huett, A french man, John Losway, Comelious —, 4 Negroes; Hugh Gwyn, John Thomas, Henry Marshall, Thomason a Maid, Jenkin Williams, Morris Prower (or Procier) (?), Henry Hewes, William Watts, Charity his wife, Daniell Gale, Nicholas ."1
Family | Elizabeth Wormeley b. c 1614, d. bt 1658 - 1682 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I050314&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Thomas Lunsford1
M, #91254, b. 1610, d. 1653
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Lunsford was born in 1610 at Wilegh Hall, co. Sussex, England.1 He married (?) Hudson before 1638 at England
;
His 1st wife.1 Thomas Lunsford married Katherine Neville in 1639 at England
;
His 2nd wife.1
Thomas Lunsford died in 1653 at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, James City Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Wormeley, daughter of Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq. and Unknown (?), circa 1657 at England
;
His 3rd wife; her 2nd husband.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"To all &c Whereas &c Now Know ye Now Know ye (sic), that I the Said Sr. William Berkeley &c give and grant unto Sr. Thomas Luntsford Knt. & barronett three thousand four hundred twenty three acres of Land, being upon a Bay on the South side of Rappa. begining at a marked tree of the Eastermost part of the Bay runing into the Woods two hundred fifty and Six poles East and by South upon the Bay side, South west and by west one hundred Poles South and by west two hundred poles South South west Eighty poles South west halfe a point Westerly two hundred and twenty poles, west South west halfe a point Southerly one hundred poles west by South one hundred and twelve poles to a Small Gutt west and by North halfe a Point westerly two hundred and four poles North west one hundred and twenty poles, North North west one hundred Eighty four poles North and by west one hundred Sixty four poles to a Marked Spanish oake ha_eing a Little Islans? lyeing of East and by North into the Woods from the Said oake west and by South three hundred and twenty poles and from thence for Latitude into the Woods pararell to the Courses on the Bay, the Said Land being due unto the Said Sr. Tho. Luntsford by and for the Transportation of Sixty & five persons into the Colony &c To have and to hold &c To be held &c Yeilding &c which payment is to be made Seven yeares after ye first grant or Seating thereof &c Dated ye 24th of October 1650.
"Sr. Thomas Luntsfor Knt. Barrt. Valentine Harvey William bellcy
The Lady Luntsford Thomas Aludge Tho: Maidfone?
Mrs. Elizabeth Luntsford Thomas Davis Yarmer Jones
Mrs. Phillippa Luntsford Francis Roberts Mrs. Jones
Mrs. Mary Luntsford Richd. Millard Jones his Child
Wm. Luntsford Esqre. Richd. Greene Jones his Child
Mr. Foster Isabell Maidhoue? Robert Hallowes
Mr. Henry Buffkin John Butcher Wm. Griffeth
Mr. Bird John Beech Wm. Copeland
Mr. Cooke Nicholas Monlow Mary Copeland
Mr. Warren John Madby James Wheafeby
Mr. Cartwright Nicho: Church Old Buck
Mr. David Phillips Antho: Griffeth Wm. Harpuy
Mr. Wm. Caldwell Wm. Fletcher Christofer Godson
Mrs. Petrie Richard Holdich Eliza. Scotchwoman
Mrs. Anne Brewley Capanamyrcy Smith Martha
Mr. Thomas Marshall John Williams Isaac Cavalier
James Randall George Woodon Gregory
Robert Beard Edmond Kawkes Dandall
Edmond Roberts John Bardbury one Called Geo Indian
William Rush Thomas Marloe
Penellope Harry Thomas Hodskins
Mrs. Maid Houes Child
"Virginia Patent Book 2, page 254, 255
"http://www.rootsweb.com/~vadinwid/lunsford/lunsfd00.htm
"Title Pettus, Thomas, Col.
Publication 10 February 1652.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 1000 acres northerly on Potomac Creek; easterly on the land of Sr. Thomas Lunsford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 171 (Reel 2).
"p.156.Richard Bennett, Esq., grants to "Coll Richard Lee Esqr" 300 acres in Lanc. upon S. side of Rapa. River, on Machepungo Creek, adj. land of Dame Eliz. Lunsford, for transp. of 6 persons into the colony.
Dated 14th Nov. 1653.
Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Lancaster County, record book no. 2, 1654-1666, pages 1-394
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 141 pgs
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.provenlines.com/glhudson.html
URL title: GLEANINGS: Surname of HUDSON
Note: Page 108 of source Lineage from Saier de Quincy of the Magna Charta Sureties.
Generation 18:
Sir Thomas Lunsford (b. c1610; d. 1653, Williamsburg, Virginia), of Lunsford and Wilegh and Virginia
Parents:
Father: Thomas Lunsford (b. c1586; bur. 4 November 1637)
Mother: Katherine Fludd (bur. 19 May 1642), daughter of Sir Thomas Fludd of Milgate, Kent and sister of Robert Fludd, M.D. Christ Church, Oxon
Grandparents:
Grandfather: Sir John Lunsford (b. c1651; bur. 5 May 1618)
Grandmother: Anne Horsham (bap. 2 March 1557; md 2 September 1577; bur. 10 September 1612), daughter of John Apsley of Thaneham
Spouse/Children:
Sir Thomas Lunsford md 1) a HUDSON who was buried at East Hoathley on 28 November 1638; md 2) Katherine Neville who died in VA in 1649, daughter of Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear, Berks; md 3) Elizabeth Wormeley. No children mentioned from first wife.
"p. 189. Francis Benton of the County of Upper Norfolk, planter, in consideration of L 400 sterl., pd by Lt. Coll. Anthony Elliott, sells 1250 acres of land in Papa. River, "which land was granted to my Father John Benton by patent dated October 13 1642 & descended unto me Francis Benton as lawful heir of the sd John Benton and recovered from the Lady
Elizabeth Lunsford who was unlawfully possessed thereof by my Mother and guardian Joane Reading by order of Court dated November 1st 1650. Dated 4th October 1658.
signed Franc Benton
Wit. Roger Greene
Tho Morrys
recognit 25 May 1659 rec 1 July 1659.
memo. That Livery & seizen was given by Francis Benton, etc., Dated 6th October 1658.
Wit. Roger Greene
Ch Hill
Robt Varr
John RENNOLDS
Tho Obrizell
Recorded 1st July 1659.
Source:
Fleet, Beverley, Lancaster County, record book no. 2,
1654-1666, pages 1-394
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 141 pgs.
"Plantagenet Ancestry, Richardson, 2004, p. 481
"VIRGINIA GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND; The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, pp 492; ROBERT LUNSFORD, of the parishe of Hollington Co. Sussex. Dated 13 Oct. 1611. Proved 24 Jan. 1611-12
To the poor of the parish of Hollington, 10s.
To ELIZABETH, my daughter, £100.
To ANNE LUNSFORD, my daughter, fowerscore pounds to be paid at the age of eighteen yeares.
To my daughter JOANE, fowerscore poundes, to be paid at like age.
To my sonne, WILLIAM LUNSFORD.£100, to be paid at the age of one and twenty yeres. And my will is that WILLIAM BATHERST, of the Castle parishe shall have the bring inge of him upp.
To my sonne ROBERT LUNSFORD and to his heires forever, the reversion of my landes called Channey after my father's decease, lyinge in the parishe of Saint Mihilles, Also two St. Clements in Hasting. Also one annunity of £3 out of the lands of JOHN YOUNGE, deceased, late of Tisherst called Qnedlye.
To my sonne HARBERT LUNSFORD, my farm called Barely and Filsome, he payinge unto my wife ELIZABETH, 50s. a yeare.
Residuary Legatee and Sole Executrix: ELIZABETH my wife.
If my wife marrye after my decease she shall enter into sufficientbonds to WILLIAM WOOD of Crowherst, gent., for the payinge of my Childrens portions.
WILLIAM GRENEFIELD, PHILLIP WILSONNE: Witnesses.
Proved 24 Jan. 1611-12 by the Sole Executrix named.
5 Finne.
[The tesator was the same family as Sir Thomas Lunsford, of Wylie, Sussex, who came to Virginia, and who had a brother, Sir Herbert Lansford; but his name does not appear in the pedigree in Berry's Sussex Genealogies.]
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=171&last=&g_p=P3&co llection=LO Patent
Title Pettus, Thomas, Col.
Publication 10 February 1652.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 1000 acres northerly on Potomac Creek; easterly on the land of Sr. Thomas Lunsford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 171 (Reel 2).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=371&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Pettus, Thomas, Col.
Publication 15 March 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 1000 acres abutting northerly upon Potomack Creek easterly upon the land of Sir Thos. Lunsford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 371 (Reel 4).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 200
SIR THOMAS LUNTSFORD, Knight & barronett, 3,423 acs. Lyeing upon a bay on S. side Rappa. Riv. 24 Oct. 1650, p. 254. Trans. of 65 pers: Sr. Thomas Luntsford, Knt., The Lady Luntsford, Mrs. Elizabeth Luntsford, Mrs. Phillippa Luntsford, Mrs. Mary Luntsford, Wm. Luntsford, Esqr., Mr. Foster, Mr. Henry Buffkin, Mr. Bird, Mr. Cooke, Mr. Warren, Mr. Cartwright, Mr. David Phillips, Mr. Wm. Caldwell, Mrs. Peirce, Mrs. Ann Bradley, Mr. Thomas Marshall, James Randall, Robert Beard, Edmond Roberts, William Rush, Thomas Aludge (or Alridge), Thomas Davis, Valentine Harvey, Francis Roberts, Richd. Millard, Richd. Greene, Isabel' Maidstone, John Butcher, John Beech, Nicholas Menloe, John Madby, Nicho. Church, Antho. Griffeth, Wm. Fletcher, Richard Holdich, Cassaiainrus (?) Smith, John Williams, George Weedon, Edmond Hawkes, John Bradbury, Thomas Menke, Thomas Hodskins, William Velley, Tho. Maidstone, Yarmer Jones, Mrs. Jones, Jones his child, Jones his child, Robert Hallowes, Wm. Griffeth, Wm. Copeland, Mary Copeland, James Wheafeby, Old Buck, Wm. Harpay (?), Christofer Godson, Eliza. Scotchwoman, Martha, Isaac Cavalier, Gregory, Dandall, our (or one) Called the Indian, Penellope Harris, Mrs. Maidstones Child.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 332
DAME ELIZABETH LUNSFORD, 500 acs. 3 June 1656, p. 36, (56). On S. side of Rappa. Riv., adj. land of John Benton, on Wwd. side of Matchepungoe Cr., & near Col. Lees plantation. The sd. land by Lady Lunsford called Brandon. Granted unto her by patent dated 6 June 1654 & due by assignment from Samuell Abbot, who patented same 22 Dec. 1642.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 377
WM. HEABERD & JOHN HEABEARD, 300 acs. Westmoreland Co., 4 Oct. 1658, p. 219, (316). Bet. 2 branches of Paspetanzcy Cr., one extending S.S.E., dividing this & land of Mr. Gerrard Fowke; the other branch dividing this & land of Sir Thomas Lunsford. Trans. of 6 pers: Ann Browne, Edward Browne, Rachel) Willis, Thomas Jones, Lafaland Boland, Jno. Haies.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 389
COL. THOMAS PETTUS, 1000 acs. Westmoreland Co., 15 Mar. 1658, p. 270, (371). Nly. upon Patomeck Cr., Ely. upon land of Sir Thomas Lunsford. Granted 10 Feb. 1652 & renewed for trans. of 20 pers: Jeninge Clauson, John Wyatt, John Hartwell, Nicholas Bond, Elizabeth Willett, Marg. Denby, Georg Huttons, Joseph Castle, James Clerke, John Doe, John Ponder, John Moodall, James Moore, Wm. Lenox, Andrew Marshall, Wm. Read, Robert Duckett, David Suddon, John Consider, Jellian Crone (or Crons)."1
;
His 1st wife.1 Thomas Lunsford married Katherine Neville in 1639 at England
;
His 2nd wife.1
Thomas Lunsford died in 1653 at Bruton Parish, Williamsburg, James City Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Wormeley, daughter of Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq. and Unknown (?), circa 1657 at England
;
His 3rd wife; her 2nd husband.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"To all &c Whereas &c Now Know ye Now Know ye (sic), that I the Said Sr. William Berkeley &c give and grant unto Sr. Thomas Luntsford Knt. & barronett three thousand four hundred twenty three acres of Land, being upon a Bay on the South side of Rappa. begining at a marked tree of the Eastermost part of the Bay runing into the Woods two hundred fifty and Six poles East and by South upon the Bay side, South west and by west one hundred Poles South and by west two hundred poles South South west Eighty poles South west halfe a point Westerly two hundred and twenty poles, west South west halfe a point Southerly one hundred poles west by South one hundred and twelve poles to a Small Gutt west and by North halfe a Point westerly two hundred and four poles North west one hundred and twenty poles, North North west one hundred Eighty four poles North and by west one hundred Sixty four poles to a Marked Spanish oake ha_eing a Little Islans? lyeing of East and by North into the Woods from the Said oake west and by South three hundred and twenty poles and from thence for Latitude into the Woods pararell to the Courses on the Bay, the Said Land being due unto the Said Sr. Tho. Luntsford by and for the Transportation of Sixty & five persons into the Colony &c To have and to hold &c To be held &c Yeilding &c which payment is to be made Seven yeares after ye first grant or Seating thereof &c Dated ye 24th of October 1650.
"Sr. Thomas Luntsfor Knt. Barrt. Valentine Harvey William bellcy
The Lady Luntsford Thomas Aludge Tho: Maidfone?
Mrs. Elizabeth Luntsford Thomas Davis Yarmer Jones
Mrs. Phillippa Luntsford Francis Roberts Mrs. Jones
Mrs. Mary Luntsford Richd. Millard Jones his Child
Wm. Luntsford Esqre. Richd. Greene Jones his Child
Mr. Foster Isabell Maidhoue? Robert Hallowes
Mr. Henry Buffkin John Butcher Wm. Griffeth
Mr. Bird John Beech Wm. Copeland
Mr. Cooke Nicholas Monlow Mary Copeland
Mr. Warren John Madby James Wheafeby
Mr. Cartwright Nicho: Church Old Buck
Mr. David Phillips Antho: Griffeth Wm. Harpuy
Mr. Wm. Caldwell Wm. Fletcher Christofer Godson
Mrs. Petrie Richard Holdich Eliza. Scotchwoman
Mrs. Anne Brewley Capanamyrcy Smith Martha
Mr. Thomas Marshall John Williams Isaac Cavalier
James Randall George Woodon Gregory
Robert Beard Edmond Kawkes Dandall
Edmond Roberts John Bardbury one Called Geo Indian
William Rush Thomas Marloe
Penellope Harry Thomas Hodskins
Mrs. Maid Houes Child
"Virginia Patent Book 2, page 254, 255
"http://www.rootsweb.com/~vadinwid/lunsford/lunsfd00.htm
"Title Pettus, Thomas, Col.
Publication 10 February 1652.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 1000 acres northerly on Potomac Creek; easterly on the land of Sr. Thomas Lunsford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 171 (Reel 2).
"p.156.Richard Bennett, Esq., grants to "Coll Richard Lee Esqr" 300 acres in Lanc. upon S. side of Rapa. River, on Machepungo Creek, adj. land of Dame Eliz. Lunsford, for transp. of 6 persons into the colony.
Dated 14th Nov. 1653.
Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Lancaster County, record book no. 2, 1654-1666, pages 1-394
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 141 pgs
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.provenlines.com/glhudson.html
URL title: GLEANINGS: Surname of HUDSON
Note: Page 108 of source Lineage from Saier de Quincy of the Magna Charta Sureties.
Generation 18:
Sir Thomas Lunsford (b. c1610; d. 1653, Williamsburg, Virginia), of Lunsford and Wilegh and Virginia
Parents:
Father: Thomas Lunsford (b. c1586; bur. 4 November 1637)
Mother: Katherine Fludd (bur. 19 May 1642), daughter of Sir Thomas Fludd of Milgate, Kent and sister of Robert Fludd, M.D. Christ Church, Oxon
Grandparents:
Grandfather: Sir John Lunsford (b. c1651; bur. 5 May 1618)
Grandmother: Anne Horsham (bap. 2 March 1557; md 2 September 1577; bur. 10 September 1612), daughter of John Apsley of Thaneham
Spouse/Children:
Sir Thomas Lunsford md 1) a HUDSON who was buried at East Hoathley on 28 November 1638; md 2) Katherine Neville who died in VA in 1649, daughter of Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear, Berks; md 3) Elizabeth Wormeley. No children mentioned from first wife.
"p. 189. Francis Benton of the County of Upper Norfolk, planter, in consideration of L 400 sterl., pd by Lt. Coll. Anthony Elliott, sells 1250 acres of land in Papa. River, "which land was granted to my Father John Benton by patent dated October 13 1642 & descended unto me Francis Benton as lawful heir of the sd John Benton and recovered from the Lady
Elizabeth Lunsford who was unlawfully possessed thereof by my Mother and guardian Joane Reading by order of Court dated November 1st 1650. Dated 4th October 1658.
signed Franc Benton
Wit. Roger Greene
Tho Morrys
recognit 25 May 1659 rec 1 July 1659.
memo. That Livery & seizen was given by Francis Benton, etc., Dated 6th October 1658.
Wit. Roger Greene
Ch Hill
Robt Varr
John RENNOLDS
Tho Obrizell
Recorded 1st July 1659.
Source:
Fleet, Beverley, Lancaster County, record book no. 2,
1654-1666, pages 1-394
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 141 pgs.
"Plantagenet Ancestry, Richardson, 2004, p. 481
"VIRGINIA GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND; The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, pp 492; ROBERT LUNSFORD, of the parishe of Hollington Co. Sussex. Dated 13 Oct. 1611. Proved 24 Jan. 1611-12
To the poor of the parish of Hollington, 10s.
To ELIZABETH, my daughter, £100.
To ANNE LUNSFORD, my daughter, fowerscore pounds to be paid at the age of eighteen yeares.
To my daughter JOANE, fowerscore poundes, to be paid at like age.
To my sonne, WILLIAM LUNSFORD.£100, to be paid at the age of one and twenty yeres. And my will is that WILLIAM BATHERST, of the Castle parishe shall have the bring inge of him upp.
To my sonne ROBERT LUNSFORD and to his heires forever, the reversion of my landes called Channey after my father's decease, lyinge in the parishe of Saint Mihilles, Also two St. Clements in Hasting. Also one annunity of £3 out of the lands of JOHN YOUNGE, deceased, late of Tisherst called Qnedlye.
To my sonne HARBERT LUNSFORD, my farm called Barely and Filsome, he payinge unto my wife ELIZABETH, 50s. a yeare.
Residuary Legatee and Sole Executrix: ELIZABETH my wife.
If my wife marrye after my decease she shall enter into sufficientbonds to WILLIAM WOOD of Crowherst, gent., for the payinge of my Childrens portions.
WILLIAM GRENEFIELD, PHILLIP WILSONNE: Witnesses.
Proved 24 Jan. 1611-12 by the Sole Executrix named.
5 Finne.
[The tesator was the same family as Sir Thomas Lunsford, of Wylie, Sussex, who came to Virginia, and who had a brother, Sir Herbert Lansford; but his name does not appear in the pedigree in Berry's Sussex Genealogies.]
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=171&last=&g_p=P3&co llection=LO Patent
Title Pettus, Thomas, Col.
Publication 10 February 1652.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 1000 acres northerly on Potomac Creek; easterly on the land of Sr. Thomas Lunsford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 171 (Reel 2).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=371&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Pettus, Thomas, Col.
Publication 15 March 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 1000 acres abutting northerly upon Potomack Creek easterly upon the land of Sir Thos. Lunsford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 371 (Reel 4).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 200
SIR THOMAS LUNTSFORD, Knight & barronett, 3,423 acs. Lyeing upon a bay on S. side Rappa. Riv. 24 Oct. 1650, p. 254. Trans. of 65 pers: Sr. Thomas Luntsford, Knt., The Lady Luntsford, Mrs. Elizabeth Luntsford, Mrs. Phillippa Luntsford, Mrs. Mary Luntsford, Wm. Luntsford, Esqr., Mr. Foster, Mr. Henry Buffkin, Mr. Bird, Mr. Cooke, Mr. Warren, Mr. Cartwright, Mr. David Phillips, Mr. Wm. Caldwell, Mrs. Peirce, Mrs. Ann Bradley, Mr. Thomas Marshall, James Randall, Robert Beard, Edmond Roberts, William Rush, Thomas Aludge (or Alridge), Thomas Davis, Valentine Harvey, Francis Roberts, Richd. Millard, Richd. Greene, Isabel' Maidstone, John Butcher, John Beech, Nicholas Menloe, John Madby, Nicho. Church, Antho. Griffeth, Wm. Fletcher, Richard Holdich, Cassaiainrus (?) Smith, John Williams, George Weedon, Edmond Hawkes, John Bradbury, Thomas Menke, Thomas Hodskins, William Velley, Tho. Maidstone, Yarmer Jones, Mrs. Jones, Jones his child, Jones his child, Robert Hallowes, Wm. Griffeth, Wm. Copeland, Mary Copeland, James Wheafeby, Old Buck, Wm. Harpay (?), Christofer Godson, Eliza. Scotchwoman, Martha, Isaac Cavalier, Gregory, Dandall, our (or one) Called the Indian, Penellope Harris, Mrs. Maidstones Child.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 332
DAME ELIZABETH LUNSFORD, 500 acs. 3 June 1656, p. 36, (56). On S. side of Rappa. Riv., adj. land of John Benton, on Wwd. side of Matchepungoe Cr., & near Col. Lees plantation. The sd. land by Lady Lunsford called Brandon. Granted unto her by patent dated 6 June 1654 & due by assignment from Samuell Abbot, who patented same 22 Dec. 1642.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 377
WM. HEABERD & JOHN HEABEARD, 300 acs. Westmoreland Co., 4 Oct. 1658, p. 219, (316). Bet. 2 branches of Paspetanzcy Cr., one extending S.S.E., dividing this & land of Mr. Gerrard Fowke; the other branch dividing this & land of Sir Thomas Lunsford. Trans. of 6 pers: Ann Browne, Edward Browne, Rachel) Willis, Thomas Jones, Lafaland Boland, Jno. Haies.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 389
COL. THOMAS PETTUS, 1000 acs. Westmoreland Co., 15 Mar. 1658, p. 270, (371). Nly. upon Patomeck Cr., Ely. upon land of Sir Thomas Lunsford. Granted 10 Feb. 1652 & renewed for trans. of 20 pers: Jeninge Clauson, John Wyatt, John Hartwell, Nicholas Bond, Elizabeth Willett, Marg. Denby, Georg Huttons, Joseph Castle, James Clerke, John Doe, John Ponder, John Moodall, James Moore, Wm. Lenox, Andrew Marshall, Wm. Read, Robert Duckett, David Suddon, John Consider, Jellian Crone (or Crons)."1
Family 1 | (?) Hudson d. 28 Nov 1638 |
Family 2 | Katherine Neville d. 1649 |
Family 3 | Elizabeth Wormeley b. c 1614, d. bt 1658 - 1682 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I023534&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I027002&tree=Tree1
(?) Hudson1
F, #91255, d. 28 November 1638
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
(?) Hudson married Thomas Lunsford before 1638 at England
;
His 1st wife.1
(?) Hudson died on 28 November 1638 at East Hoathley, co. Sussex, England.1
;
His 1st wife.1
(?) Hudson died on 28 November 1638 at East Hoathley, co. Sussex, England.1
Family | Thomas Lunsford b. 1610, d. 1653 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I023534&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Katherine Neville1
F, #91256, d. 1649
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Katherine Neville married Thomas Lunsford in 1639 at England
;
His 2nd wife.1
Katherine Neville died in 1649 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
His 2nd wife.1
Katherine Neville died in 1649 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Thomas Lunsford b. 1610, d. 1653 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I023534&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Elizabeth Wormeley1
F, #91257, b. 10 April 1682, d. 30 March 1740
Father | Ralph Wormeley1 b. 1650, d. 5 Dec 1703 |
Mother | Catherine Lunsford1 b. 1652, d. 17 May 1685 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Elizabeth Wormeley was born on 10 April 1682 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Wormeley was buried on 1 June 1703 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Lomax on 1 June 1703 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.2
Elizabeth Wormeley died on 30 March 1740 at Port Tobago, Essex Co., Virginia, USA, at age 57.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"parish register of Middlesex county:
"Mr. John Lomax & Mrs Elizabeth Wormley were Married June ye 1st 1703" (Middlesex Register).
"1735-1752 King George Co VA Deed Book 2
pp 182-183. March 13th 1737/8. An Inventory of goods belonging to THOMAS APPERSON & by me made over unto ELIZABETH LOMAX Gentlewoman for the satisfaction of One thousand and four pounds Tobacco for rent due to sdElizabeth in manner & form following: Three feather Beds, two ruggs & four Blankets, three Bedsteads one high one & two low ones, Eight Flag Chairs, two small Tables & one Spinning Wheel & bench, one dark black horse with a star in his Forehead & branded on the near buttock with a C .. (other household items .. stock) ..
Presence Willm. Longmire, Thomas Apperson
James Scurlock (Antient Press)
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part I - 1682-1686; Antient Press: pg 36-38
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome this prsent writing shall come, I CUTHBERT POTTER of the Parrish of Christ Church in the County of MIDDLESEX in Virginia send Greeting. Whereas THOMAS CHETWOOD (by the name of THOMAS CHETWOOD of the County of LANCASTER Gent.) did by his Deed Poll or bargain e & sale bearing date ye fowerteenth day of Novembr: 1668 (for the consideration therein mentioned) grant unto me the said CUTHBERT POTTER my heirs the full moyety of one halfe i part of a tract of land contaying Five thousand Two hundred Seaventy five acres in the whole taken up and Pattented by the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER in their names equally in Copartnership but under both their hands & seales dated ye Sixth and Twentieth day of July 1667 the said land being scituate and being in the Freshes of the Rappahannock River on the North side thereof and known by the name of NANZEMUND INDIAN TOWNE in the County of Rappa: aforesaid, wax said land (amongst others) by Pattent from Sr. WILL: BERKELEY dated at JAMES CITTY ye Twenty eighth day of September 1667 and under the Seale of the Collony was granted unto the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER as by the said Pattent & certain articles of Agreement between the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER may more at large appeare. Now Know ye that I the said CUTHBERT POTTER for divers valluable causes me theretunto moveing have sold unto RALPH WORMLEY Esqr , his heirs and assigns forever, Two thousand acres of land part of the said moyety or one half part the said Five thousand two hundred seaventy five acres and soe held at ye dividing lyne adjoyning to the lands of Mr. ANTHONY SAVAGE, WILLIAM STROTHER & SYMON MILLER, and soe runing up Rappa: River including NANZEMUND TOWNE & the Plantation thereunto belonging as by the said Pattent and Survey thereof may more fully appeare. To have and to hold the said Two thousand acres of land with the due share of mines and mineralls with all rights and privilidges and all proffitts & hereditaments whatsoever belonging and all the Estate right to the same unto the said RALPH WORMLEY his heirs in as full manner as the same was pattented by the said CHETWOOD & JOHN PROSSER and by the said THOMAS CHETWOOD settled upon to me the said CUTHBERT POTTER as aforesaid upon speciall Trust nevertheless to the uses & purposes hereafter expressed and declared (yt. is to say) to the use of KATHERINE WORMLEY, second Daughter of the said RALPH WORMLEY and KATHERINE his Wife, for and during the term of her natural! life and in case of the death or departure out of this life of the said KATHERINE the Younger to the use and behoofe of ELIZABETH WORMELEY, one other of the Daughters of RALPH WORMLEY and KATHERINE his Wife for and during the term of her naturall life and in case of the death of the said KATHERINE and ELIZABETH shall be by the said RALPH WORMLEY begotten on the body of the said KATH: his Wife Successively as they shall be in Seniority of age and priority of Birth and in default of such issue to the use of the sd RALPH WORMLEY his heires forever and I the sd CUTHBERT POTTER doe grant to said RALPH WORMLEY his heires as followeth that I the said CUTHBERT POTTER doe for me my heires the said lands unto RALPH WORMLEY his heires against all persons claiming to ye same warrant and defend forever and that I the said CUTHBERT and my heirs shall within the space of seaven years at request costs and charges in the Law of the said RALPH WORMLEY make further assurances unto the said RALPH WORMLEY as shall be reasonably required. In Witness whereof the said CUTHBERT PORTER have hereunto sett my hand and seale this fifteenth day of March 1682/3
Sealed and delivered in the prsen ts of us
ROBERT GILHAM, CUTHBERT POTTER
RICHD: FARMER RICHD. LAKELAND
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 6th die Junii 1683 et recordatr xi die
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 378-80)
1 April 1707. John Taliaferro of Essex County and Richard Buckner of same, Gent., to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. For agreements in former deed of release.
Tracts described below.
Whereas John Lomax of said county, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley have, by deeds of lease and release, 7-8 July 1704 sold to me John Taliaferro all that tract called Portobago containing 3423 acres, being all the land on the lower side of Portobago Creeke or Swamp.., contained in and being part of the track called Portobago, and 400 acres in Gloucester County late in the possession of Samuel Smith and Ann his wife which was formerly given to Elizabeth now wife of the said John Lomax by Thomas Dawkins, deceased, formerly husband of her the said Anne' Smith.
Jno. Taliaferro
Richard Buckner
Wit: John Catlett, Michaell Clerck.
10 April 1707, Acknowledged by John Taliaferro and Richard Buckner.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 380-82)
8 April 1707. Gawin Corbin of Middlesex County to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. Whereas Gawin Corbin and John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley daughter of Ralph Wormley, late of Virginia, Esqr., deceased, hold a tract commonly called Portobago containing 3423 acres in Essex County, formerly
granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford, Knt. and Baronet, by patent 24 Oct. 1650, and whereas Gawin Corbin hath an estate for life in the land, the reversion after the death of Corbin being the proper inheritance of John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley in fee simple, All the abovementioned land granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford (reserving the use of one plantation, called Corbin's Quarter with the buildings and fencing thereon until 9 January next and no longer).
Consideration upon Corbin's paying 100 sterling, Lomax and Elizabeth his Wife conveyed their right of inheritance in an island together with the marsh adjoining, containing 500 acres
Corbin
Wit :..Richard Buckner: Wm, Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April ,1707. Acknowledged:by Gawin.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 382-87)
9-10 April 1707 John Lomax of Essex County and Elizabeth his Wife late Elizabeth Wormley the daughter of Ralph Wormley County, Gent: Lease and release; for 3423 acres conveyed by Corbin to Lomax and 100 sterling 500 acres being an island with all the sunken ground and marsh adjoining that lies Within the bounds of a patent granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford Knt, and Barronet 24 Oct. 1650 next adjoining to the said island and also lying within the bounds of Sir Thomas Lunsford's patent side of the timber marsh in Meades Bay by Portobago Bay side, t o the Graveley Walk, thence along the side of the sunken, pocoson
Bay the said island and land being upon Rappahannock River.
Jno Lomax
Wit : Richard Buckner, WM. Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April 1707. Acknowledged by John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1-A, (Antient Press); pp. 28
Indenture 13th April 1730 between ELIZABETH LOMAX County of Caroline Widow & LUNSFORD LOMAX of County of King George for five shillings .. consideration of natural love bare to her said Son .. transfer those three Quarters & Plantations upon Nanzemond Tract in County of King George now in actual possession of him .. LUNSFORD LOMAX .. together with as much land adjoyning to each Quarter & Plantation as shall be necessary for working the Servants & Slaves that now are upon each of the said Plantations .. To hold during the term of her natural life .. the said ELIZABETH doth grant ..
Presence John Champe, Chas. Seale, Elizabeth Lomax
Richd. Jarvis, James Vaughan
1st May 1730 .. Deed of Gift recorded.
"1735-1752 King George Co VA Deed Book 2
pp. 239-241 Indenture made 2nd March 1738 between HENRY FITZHUGH of county Stafford Esqr. & JAMES JONES of County King George Bricklayer .. in consideration of yearly Rent .. grant to farm lett all that tract whereon James Jones now Dwells Formerly held by WALTER ANDERSON of sd County Ordinary Keeper by virtue of Lease from Henry Fitzhugh being the land on which King George Court House now stands .. 50 acres in Parish Hanover .. bounded upon lines of JAMES MICOU, ELIZABETH LOMAX & ROBERT BENSON to hold .. during Natural lives of James Jones, HESTER JONES his Wife and JOSEPH JONES his Son .. paying yearly on Feast of St. Luke .. 18th Octr Twelve pounds current money of Virginia ..
Presence W. Jordan, Henry Fitzhugh
Wm. Mackay, William Allison
At a court held 2nd March 1738 .. Deed of Lease recorded. (Antient Press.)1"
Elizabeth Wormeley was buried on 1 June 1703 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Lomax on 1 June 1703 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.2
Elizabeth Wormeley died on 30 March 1740 at Port Tobago, Essex Co., Virginia, USA, at age 57.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"parish register of Middlesex county:
"Mr. John Lomax & Mrs Elizabeth Wormley were Married June ye 1st 1703" (Middlesex Register).
"1735-1752 King George Co VA Deed Book 2
pp 182-183. March 13th 1737/8. An Inventory of goods belonging to THOMAS APPERSON & by me made over unto ELIZABETH LOMAX Gentlewoman for the satisfaction of One thousand and four pounds Tobacco for rent due to sdElizabeth in manner & form following: Three feather Beds, two ruggs & four Blankets, three Bedsteads one high one & two low ones, Eight Flag Chairs, two small Tables & one Spinning Wheel & bench, one dark black horse with a star in his Forehead & branded on the near buttock with a C .. (other household items .. stock) ..
Presence Willm. Longmire, Thomas Apperson
James Scurlock (Antient Press)
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part I - 1682-1686; Antient Press: pg 36-38
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome this prsent writing shall come, I CUTHBERT POTTER of the Parrish of Christ Church in the County of MIDDLESEX in Virginia send Greeting. Whereas THOMAS CHETWOOD (by the name of THOMAS CHETWOOD of the County of LANCASTER Gent.) did by his Deed Poll or bargain e & sale bearing date ye fowerteenth day of Novembr: 1668 (for the consideration therein mentioned) grant unto me the said CUTHBERT POTTER my heirs the full moyety of one halfe i part of a tract of land contaying Five thousand Two hundred Seaventy five acres in the whole taken up and Pattented by the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER in their names equally in Copartnership but under both their hands & seales dated ye Sixth and Twentieth day of July 1667 the said land being scituate and being in the Freshes of the Rappahannock River on the North side thereof and known by the name of NANZEMUND INDIAN TOWNE in the County of Rappa: aforesaid, wax said land (amongst others) by Pattent from Sr. WILL: BERKELEY dated at JAMES CITTY ye Twenty eighth day of September 1667 and under the Seale of the Collony was granted unto the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER as by the said Pattent & certain articles of Agreement between the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER may more at large appeare. Now Know ye that I the said CUTHBERT POTTER for divers valluable causes me theretunto moveing have sold unto RALPH WORMLEY Esqr , his heirs and assigns forever, Two thousand acres of land part of the said moyety or one half part the said Five thousand two hundred seaventy five acres and soe held at ye dividing lyne adjoyning to the lands of Mr. ANTHONY SAVAGE, WILLIAM STROTHER & SYMON MILLER, and soe runing up Rappa: River including NANZEMUND TOWNE & the Plantation thereunto belonging as by the said Pattent and Survey thereof may more fully appeare. To have and to hold the said Two thousand acres of land with the due share of mines and mineralls with all rights and privilidges and all proffitts & hereditaments whatsoever belonging and all the Estate right to the same unto the said RALPH WORMLEY his heirs in as full manner as the same was pattented by the said CHETWOOD & JOHN PROSSER and by the said THOMAS CHETWOOD settled upon to me the said CUTHBERT POTTER as aforesaid upon speciall Trust nevertheless to the uses & purposes hereafter expressed and declared (yt. is to say) to the use of KATHERINE WORMLEY, second Daughter of the said RALPH WORMLEY and KATHERINE his Wife, for and during the term of her natural! life and in case of the death or departure out of this life of the said KATHERINE the Younger to the use and behoofe of ELIZABETH WORMELEY, one other of the Daughters of RALPH WORMLEY and KATHERINE his Wife for and during the term of her naturall life and in case of the death of the said KATHERINE and ELIZABETH shall be by the said RALPH WORMLEY begotten on the body of the said KATH: his Wife Successively as they shall be in Seniority of age and priority of Birth and in default of such issue to the use of the sd RALPH WORMLEY his heires forever and I the sd CUTHBERT POTTER doe grant to said RALPH WORMLEY his heires as followeth that I the said CUTHBERT POTTER doe for me my heires the said lands unto RALPH WORMLEY his heires against all persons claiming to ye same warrant and defend forever and that I the said CUTHBERT and my heirs shall within the space of seaven years at request costs and charges in the Law of the said RALPH WORMLEY make further assurances unto the said RALPH WORMLEY as shall be reasonably required. In Witness whereof the said CUTHBERT PORTER have hereunto sett my hand and seale this fifteenth day of March 1682/3
Sealed and delivered in the prsen ts of us
ROBERT GILHAM, CUTHBERT POTTER
RICHD: FARMER RICHD. LAKELAND
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 6th die Junii 1683 et recordatr xi die
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 378-80)
1 April 1707. John Taliaferro of Essex County and Richard Buckner of same, Gent., to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. For agreements in former deed of release.
Tracts described below.
Whereas John Lomax of said county, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley have, by deeds of lease and release, 7-8 July 1704 sold to me John Taliaferro all that tract called Portobago containing 3423 acres, being all the land on the lower side of Portobago Creeke or Swamp.., contained in and being part of the track called Portobago, and 400 acres in Gloucester County late in the possession of Samuel Smith and Ann his wife which was formerly given to Elizabeth now wife of the said John Lomax by Thomas Dawkins, deceased, formerly husband of her the said Anne' Smith.
Jno. Taliaferro
Richard Buckner
Wit: John Catlett, Michaell Clerck.
10 April 1707, Acknowledged by John Taliaferro and Richard Buckner.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 380-82)
8 April 1707. Gawin Corbin of Middlesex County to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. Whereas Gawin Corbin and John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley daughter of Ralph Wormley, late of Virginia, Esqr., deceased, hold a tract commonly called Portobago containing 3423 acres in Essex County, formerly
granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford, Knt. and Baronet, by patent 24 Oct. 1650, and whereas Gawin Corbin hath an estate for life in the land, the reversion after the death of Corbin being the proper inheritance of John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley in fee simple, All the abovementioned land granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford (reserving the use of one plantation, called Corbin's Quarter with the buildings and fencing thereon until 9 January next and no longer).
Consideration upon Corbin's paying 100 sterling, Lomax and Elizabeth his Wife conveyed their right of inheritance in an island together with the marsh adjoining, containing 500 acres
Corbin
Wit :..Richard Buckner: Wm, Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April ,1707. Acknowledged:by Gawin.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 382-87)
9-10 April 1707 John Lomax of Essex County and Elizabeth his Wife late Elizabeth Wormley the daughter of Ralph Wormley County, Gent: Lease and release; for 3423 acres conveyed by Corbin to Lomax and 100 sterling 500 acres being an island with all the sunken ground and marsh adjoining that lies Within the bounds of a patent granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford Knt, and Barronet 24 Oct. 1650 next adjoining to the said island and also lying within the bounds of Sir Thomas Lunsford's patent side of the timber marsh in Meades Bay by Portobago Bay side, t o the Graveley Walk, thence along the side of the sunken, pocoson
Bay the said island and land being upon Rappahannock River.
Jno Lomax
Wit : Richard Buckner, WM. Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April 1707. Acknowledged by John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1-A, (Antient Press); pp. 28
Indenture 13th April 1730 between ELIZABETH LOMAX County of Caroline Widow & LUNSFORD LOMAX of County of King George for five shillings .. consideration of natural love bare to her said Son .. transfer those three Quarters & Plantations upon Nanzemond Tract in County of King George now in actual possession of him .. LUNSFORD LOMAX .. together with as much land adjoyning to each Quarter & Plantation as shall be necessary for working the Servants & Slaves that now are upon each of the said Plantations .. To hold during the term of her natural life .. the said ELIZABETH doth grant ..
Presence John Champe, Chas. Seale, Elizabeth Lomax
Richd. Jarvis, James Vaughan
1st May 1730 .. Deed of Gift recorded.
"1735-1752 King George Co VA Deed Book 2
pp. 239-241 Indenture made 2nd March 1738 between HENRY FITZHUGH of county Stafford Esqr. & JAMES JONES of County King George Bricklayer .. in consideration of yearly Rent .. grant to farm lett all that tract whereon James Jones now Dwells Formerly held by WALTER ANDERSON of sd County Ordinary Keeper by virtue of Lease from Henry Fitzhugh being the land on which King George Court House now stands .. 50 acres in Parish Hanover .. bounded upon lines of JAMES MICOU, ELIZABETH LOMAX & ROBERT BENSON to hold .. during Natural lives of James Jones, HESTER JONES his Wife and JOSEPH JONES his Son .. paying yearly on Feast of St. Luke .. 18th Octr Twelve pounds current money of Virginia ..
Presence W. Jordan, Henry Fitzhugh
Wm. Mackay, William Allison
At a court held 2nd March 1738 .. Deed of Lease recorded. (Antient Press.)1"
Family | John Lomax b. 4 Feb 1674/75, d. 25 Sep 1729 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I027004&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I084069&tree=Tree1
John Lomax1
M, #91258, b. 4 February 1674/75, d. 25 September 1729
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
John Lomax was born on 4 February 1674/75 at North Shields, Northumberland, England.1 He married Elizabeth Wormeley, daughter of Ralph Wormeley and Catherine Lunsford, on 1 June 1703 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
John Lomax died on 25 September 1729 at St. Mary's Parish, Caroline Co., Virginia, USA, at age 54.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Niel D. Thompson; English Origins of the Lomax Family of Charles County, MD; July 1969, The American, Genealogist;
"1735-1752 King George Co VA Deed Book 2
pp. 432-434 Indenture made 5th June 1742 between LUNSFORD LOMAX of county Caroline Gent. and CHARLES CARTER of King George County Esqr. .. Whereas by Indenture .. 10th April 1688 between CUTHBERT POTTER of Middlesex County Dominion of Virginia Gent. & EDWARD LEMMAN Citizen & Tallow Chandler of London .. Potter for £115.9 Sterling did buy Land in Freshes of Rapphanock River on North side .. a little above Talliaferro's Mount .. being 400 acres & part of Patent for 5275 acres granted to THOMAS CHETWOOD Gent. & JOHN ROSSER Planter by Patent 28th September 1667 and purchased by Potter .. Under a Proviso that Potter should pay to Edward Lemman £115.9 Sterling within 7 years .. if not pay Indenture to be void .. Recorded in Court of Rappahannock the 2nd May 1688 .. and whereas by Indenture 5th Decr 1718 between Edward Lemman Son & Heir of Edward Lemman Party to First .. by the name of Edward Lemman of London Linnen Draper .. and JOHN LOMAX of Essex Co. in Virginia Gent., father of the sd Lunsford, and that the term of 6 years was expired and that Potter had not paid .. whereby Edward Lemman the Son became absolute .. he did sell unto John Lomax Indenture in County of Richmond .. Now this Indenture Witnesseth for Three hundred pounds Sterling .. paid by Charles Carter .. sold 400 acres ..
Presence Henry Fitzhugh, Lunsford Lomax
T. Turner, Fras. Thornton,
Peter Hedgman, Wm. Waller
At a court held 6th August 1742 .. Deed and Receipt for Consideration money endorsed recorded.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 378-80)
1 April 1707. John Taliaferro of Essex County and Richard Buckner of same, Gent., to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. For agreements in former deed of release.
Tracts described below.
Whereas John Lomax of said county, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley have, by deeds of lease and release, 7-8 July 1704 sold to me John Taliaferro all that tract called Portobago containing 3423 acres, being all the land on the lower side of Portobago Creeke or Swamp.., contained in and being part of the track called Portobago, and 400 acres in Gloucester County late in the possession of Samuel Smith and Ann his wife which was formerly given to Elizabeth now wife of the said John Lomax by Thomas Dawkins, deceased, formerly husband of her the said Anne' Smith.
Jno. Taliaferro
Richard Buckner
Wit: John Catlett, Michaell Clerck.
10 April 1707, Acknowledged by John Taliaferro and Richard Buckner.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 380-82)
8 April 1707. Gawin Corbin of Middlesex County to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. Whereas Gawin Corbin and John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley daughter of Ralph Wormley, late of Virginia, Esqr., deceased, hold a tract commonly called Portobago containing 3423 acres in Essex County, formerly
granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford, Knt. and Baronet, by patent 24 Oct. 1650, and whereas Gawin Corbin hath an estate for life in the land, the reversion after the death of Corbin being the proper inheritance of John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley in fee simple, All the abovementioned land granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford (reserving the use of one plantation, called Corbin's Quarter with the buildings and fencing thereon until 9 January next and no longer).
Consideration upon Corbin's paying 100 sterling, Lomax and Elizabeth his Wife conveyed their right of inheritance in an island together with the marsh adjoining, containing 500 acres
Corbin
Wit :..Richard Buckner: Wm, Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April ,1707. Acknowledged:by Gawin.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 380-82)
9-10 April 1707 John Lomax of Essex County and Elizabeth his Wife late Elizabeth Wormley the daughter of Ralph Wormley County, Gent: Lease and release; for 3423 acres conveyed by Corbin to Lomax and 100 sterling 500 acres being an island with all the sunken ground and marsh adjoining that lies Within the bounds of a patent granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford Knt, and Barronet 24 Oct. 1650 next adjoining to the said island and also lying within the bounds of Sir Thomas Lunsford's patent side of the timber marsh in Meades Bay by Portobago Bay side, t o the Graveley Walk, thence along the side of the sunken, pocoson Bay the said island and land being upon Rappahannock River.
Jno Lomax
Wit : Richard Buckner, WM. Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April 1707. Acknowledged by John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 90)
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents that we THOMAS TURNER, NICHOLAS SMITH & JOHN LOMAX of County of Richmond are held and firmly bound unto the Worspll, his Maties: Justices of the peace for the sd: County in the full and just sume of Twohundred pounds Sterling to the which payment well & truely to be made we hind ourselves our heires firmly by these p:sents; Sealed with our seales and dated this Fourth day of Janry: 1715
THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that if the above bound THOMAS TURNER, Admr, of all the goods chattells & creditts of RICHARD TALIAFERRO deced., do make a true and perfect Inventory of all the goods chattells & creditts of the sd. deced, and the same so made do exhibit the same in the County Court of Richmond when thereunto required by the sd: Court, and the same goods chattells and creditts shall well and truely administer according to Law, And further do make a just and true account of his actings and doings therein when thereto required by the sd: Court, and shall deliver & pay unto such persons respectively as the Justices by their order or Judgment shall direct pursuant to the Laws in that case made and provided; And if it shall hereafter appear that any Last Will &Testment -was made by the sd: decd„ and the Exr, or Exrs. therein named do exhibit the same in sd: Court making request to have it allowed & approved, accordingly if the said THOMAS TURNER being thereunto required do render and deliver up his Letters of Administration approbation of such Testamt. being first had and made in sd. Court; Then this obligation to be void and of none effect, otherwise to remaine in full force and virtue Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the fourth day of January 1715 by THOMAS TURNER, NICHOLAS SMITH & JOHN LOMAX and ordered to be recorded
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 511)
THIS INDENTURE made this Fifth day of December in the fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, by the grace of God, King of Great Brittain, France & Ireland, Defender of the faith &c. Between EDWARD LEMAN of LONDON, Linnen Draper, (Son & heir of EDWARD LEMAN late Citizen and Tallow Chandler of London, deced., of one part and JOHN LOMAX of ESSEX County in Virginia, Gent, of other part. WHEREAS in and by a certain Indenture bearing date the Tenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and Eighty eight in the Seventh year of the Reign of the late King James the Second made or intended to be made between CUTHBERT POTTER of MIDDX. County in the Dominion of Virginia, Gent., and EDWARD LEMAN, Citizen and Tallow Chandler of LONDON of the other part, the said CUTHBERT POTTER in consideration of the sume of One hundred and fifteen pounds nine shillings Sterling money of England to him paid did bargain sell and convey unto EDWARD LEMAN his heirs all that tract of land scituate in the Freshes of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER and on the North side of the same, butting and bounding, Beginning at a Pohickory tree standing by the River side a little above TALIAFERROs MOUNT, and tuning thence North fifty six degrees West four hundred and fifty six pole to a Stake by a corner Locust, thence South South East one hundred and nineteen poles by the back line, thence South fifty six degrees East six hundred and twenty two poles to the River, and lastly up the River to the place it begun, being Four hundred acres and part of a Patent of Five thousand two hundred and seventy five acres granted unto THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER, Planters, by Patent bearing date the Twenty eighth day of Septembr: in the year of our Lord God one thousand six hundred & sixty seven and division thereof made between the sd. CHETWOOD and PROSSER by Deed Indented bearing date the twenty sixth day of July in the abovesaid year next before having the said land surveyed and division thereof made between them as aforesaid which said part so divided belonging unto said CHETWOOD the said CUTHBERT POTTER purchased by Deed of Bargain and Sale bearing date the fourteenth day of November in the said year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and sixty eight; and in which Dividend or part of land on the above granted four hundred acres is contained with all manner of profits comodities and appurtenances to the same belonging; To have and to hold the Four hundred acres unto EDWARD LEMAN his heirs, PROVIDED always nevertheless and upon this condicon, that if CUTHBERT POTTER or assigns did and should well and truly pay unto EDWARD LEMAN his heirs the sume of One hundred and fifteene pounds nine shillings Sterling money of England by good and sufficient Bills of Exchange payable unto said EDWARD his heirs within seven years next ensuing the date of the said Indenture, the Indenture to cease determine and be utterly void: And whereas the time of seven years for the payment of the said sume is long since elapsed and the said CUTHBERT POTTER path not yet paid the same the condition for conveying the said land is desolved. NOW THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that EDWARD LEMAN, party to these presents, in consideration of the sum of Twenty one pounds of lawful money of Great Britton to him in hand paid by JOHN LOMAX by these presents doth bargain and sell unto JOHN LOMAX his heirs all the tract of land scituate in the Freshes of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER and on the North side of the same (the land is again described as above); To have and to hold the four hundred acres of land and all the premises with appurtenances unto JOHN LOMAX and his heirs In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents Indented have interchangeably sett their hands and seals the day month and year first above written Sealed and Delivered in presence of ANN TURNER, SARAH TURNER, EDWARD LEMAN
GE: BRAXTON, JOHN SALTER,
WILLIAM MOSELEY, JERE: MURDOCK
Au a Court held for Richmond County the Fourth day of May 1720
"1720-1733 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 8; Antient Press: (Page 32)
THIS INDENTURE made the Twenty seventh day of February in the Seventh year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord George by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., and in the yeare of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Twenty. Between JOHN LOMAX of Parish of SAINT MARYs in County of ESSEX within the Dominion of Virginia, Gentn „ of one part and CHARLES BURGESS of Parish of Hanover in County of Richmond of other part; Wittnesses, that JOHN LOMAX for diverse good causes and valluable considerations him thereunto especially moveing, by these presents cloth demsie grant and to farme lett unto CHARLES BURGESS and assignes all that Plantation whereon JANE PORTER alias SMITH now dwelleth scituate in Parish of Hanover and County of Richmond, Begining at the mouth of MANGY EAMUXON CREEK, from thence runing up the River Bank to a markt. red Oake tree at the edge of the Plantation whereon JOHN BROWN now dwelleth. thence on a right line over to a markt. Hickory tree on aforesd. Creek and from thence down said Creek Banks to the first begining at the mouth thereof; with all houses and all other edifices profitts comodities and priviledges appertaining; To have and to hold the tenement and all other the premises with the appurtenances unto CHARLES BURGESS during the terme of Twenty one years from the date of these presents paying therefore every year unto JOHN LOMAX his heirs the Rent or sume of Five pounds of good and lawful! money of England in good and sufficient Bills of Exchange on every Feast day of Saint Mathias: In Witness whereof the parties aforesd. have to these presents interchangably set their hands and seals the day and yeare first above written Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of THOS: TURNER, JNO: LOMAX
WILL: STROTHER JUNR.
At a Court held for Richmond County the Fifth day of Aprill 1721
This Lease from JOHN LOMAX to CHARLES BURGESS was this day proved in open Court by the Oaths of THOMAS TURNER and WILLIAM STROTHER JUNR., witnesses thereto, and admitted to Record Teste M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part II, (Antient Press); pp. 604-605
To All Christian People .. I JOHN LOMAX of Parish of St. Marie's County of Caroline for good causes more especially love for my beloved Son LUNSFORD LOMAX do .. make over to my said Son LUNSFORD & the woman he shall happen to Marry my Plantation & the land hereto belonging commonly called by name of Striblings over against Taliaferro's Mount lying in King George County .. which I give to them or either of them to Enjoy .. my son Lunsford or his heirs shall enjoy his mother's land at Portobago also I give to my Son all my right to the three following Plantations (Vizt.) Old Nanzimond Plantation, Tobias Quarter & the Court House Quarter in the County aforesaid & in case my Wife should die whereby my Son may be Dispossed of the three last mentioned plantations I then oblige myself .. to give my said Son land at Portobago or Else where sufficient to work the Negros belonging to the aforsd three Plantations .. I also give my Son .. sixteen working Negroes (names them) the said Negroes being now on & belonging to the above mentioned four Plantations .. together with all my Stock of Horses, Cattle, Hoggs & Sheep belonging to the four plantations and all other whatsoever belonging .. 6th June 1729.
Presence Jere. Murdock, John Lomax
Edwd. Barradall, Thomas Turner
6th June 1729 .. JOHN LOMAX came into Court .. acknowledged this Deed of Gift ..
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1-A, (Antient Press); pp. 28
Indenture 13th April 1730 between ELIZABETH LOMAX County of Caroline Widow & LUNSFORD LOMAX of County of King George for five shillings .. consideration of natural love bare to her said Son .. transfer those three Quarters & Plantations upon Nanzemond Tract in County of King George now in actual possession of him .. LUNSFORD LOMAX .. together with as much land adjoyning to each Quarter & Plantation as shall be necessary for working the Servants & Slaves that now are upon each of the said Plantations .. To hold during the term of her natural life .. the said ELIZABETH doth grant ..
Presence John Champe, Chas. Seale, Elizabeth Lomax
Richd. Jarvis, James Vaughan
1st May 1730 .. Deed of Gift recorded."1
John Lomax died on 25 September 1729 at St. Mary's Parish, Caroline Co., Virginia, USA, at age 54.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Niel D. Thompson; English Origins of the Lomax Family of Charles County, MD; July 1969, The American, Genealogist;
"1735-1752 King George Co VA Deed Book 2
pp. 432-434 Indenture made 5th June 1742 between LUNSFORD LOMAX of county Caroline Gent. and CHARLES CARTER of King George County Esqr. .. Whereas by Indenture .. 10th April 1688 between CUTHBERT POTTER of Middlesex County Dominion of Virginia Gent. & EDWARD LEMMAN Citizen & Tallow Chandler of London .. Potter for £115.9 Sterling did buy Land in Freshes of Rapphanock River on North side .. a little above Talliaferro's Mount .. being 400 acres & part of Patent for 5275 acres granted to THOMAS CHETWOOD Gent. & JOHN ROSSER Planter by Patent 28th September 1667 and purchased by Potter .. Under a Proviso that Potter should pay to Edward Lemman £115.9 Sterling within 7 years .. if not pay Indenture to be void .. Recorded in Court of Rappahannock the 2nd May 1688 .. and whereas by Indenture 5th Decr 1718 between Edward Lemman Son & Heir of Edward Lemman Party to First .. by the name of Edward Lemman of London Linnen Draper .. and JOHN LOMAX of Essex Co. in Virginia Gent., father of the sd Lunsford, and that the term of 6 years was expired and that Potter had not paid .. whereby Edward Lemman the Son became absolute .. he did sell unto John Lomax Indenture in County of Richmond .. Now this Indenture Witnesseth for Three hundred pounds Sterling .. paid by Charles Carter .. sold 400 acres ..
Presence Henry Fitzhugh, Lunsford Lomax
T. Turner, Fras. Thornton,
Peter Hedgman, Wm. Waller
At a court held 6th August 1742 .. Deed and Receipt for Consideration money endorsed recorded.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 378-80)
1 April 1707. John Taliaferro of Essex County and Richard Buckner of same, Gent., to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. For agreements in former deed of release.
Tracts described below.
Whereas John Lomax of said county, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley have, by deeds of lease and release, 7-8 July 1704 sold to me John Taliaferro all that tract called Portobago containing 3423 acres, being all the land on the lower side of Portobago Creeke or Swamp.., contained in and being part of the track called Portobago, and 400 acres in Gloucester County late in the possession of Samuel Smith and Ann his wife which was formerly given to Elizabeth now wife of the said John Lomax by Thomas Dawkins, deceased, formerly husband of her the said Anne' Smith.
Jno. Taliaferro
Richard Buckner
Wit: John Catlett, Michaell Clerck.
10 April 1707, Acknowledged by John Taliaferro and Richard Buckner.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 380-82)
8 April 1707. Gawin Corbin of Middlesex County to John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife. Whereas Gawin Corbin and John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley daughter of Ralph Wormley, late of Virginia, Esqr., deceased, hold a tract commonly called Portobago containing 3423 acres in Essex County, formerly
granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford, Knt. and Baronet, by patent 24 Oct. 1650, and whereas Gawin Corbin hath an estate for life in the land, the reversion after the death of Corbin being the proper inheritance of John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife late Elizabeth Wormley in fee simple, All the abovementioned land granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford (reserving the use of one plantation, called Corbin's Quarter with the buildings and fencing thereon until 9 January next and no longer).
Consideration upon Corbin's paying 100 sterling, Lomax and Elizabeth his Wife conveyed their right of inheritance in an island together with the marsh adjoining, containing 500 acres
Corbin
Wit :..Richard Buckner: Wm, Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April ,1707. Acknowledged:by Gawin.
"1704-1707 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book 12; Antient Press: (Page 380-82)
9-10 April 1707 John Lomax of Essex County and Elizabeth his Wife late Elizabeth Wormley the daughter of Ralph Wormley County, Gent: Lease and release; for 3423 acres conveyed by Corbin to Lomax and 100 sterling 500 acres being an island with all the sunken ground and marsh adjoining that lies Within the bounds of a patent granted to Sir Thomas Lunsford Knt, and Barronet 24 Oct. 1650 next adjoining to the said island and also lying within the bounds of Sir Thomas Lunsford's patent side of the timber marsh in Meades Bay by Portobago Bay side, t o the Graveley Walk, thence along the side of the sunken, pocoson Bay the said island and land being upon Rappahannock River.
Jno Lomax
Wit : Richard Buckner, WM. Woodford, Salvator Muscoe
10 April 1707. Acknowledged by John Lomax and Elizabeth his wife
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 90)
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents that we THOMAS TURNER, NICHOLAS SMITH & JOHN LOMAX of County of Richmond are held and firmly bound unto the Worspll, his Maties: Justices of the peace for the sd: County in the full and just sume of Twohundred pounds Sterling to the which payment well & truely to be made we hind ourselves our heires firmly by these p:sents; Sealed with our seales and dated this Fourth day of Janry: 1715
THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that if the above bound THOMAS TURNER, Admr, of all the goods chattells & creditts of RICHARD TALIAFERRO deced., do make a true and perfect Inventory of all the goods chattells & creditts of the sd. deced, and the same so made do exhibit the same in the County Court of Richmond when thereunto required by the sd: Court, and the same goods chattells and creditts shall well and truely administer according to Law, And further do make a just and true account of his actings and doings therein when thereto required by the sd: Court, and shall deliver & pay unto such persons respectively as the Justices by their order or Judgment shall direct pursuant to the Laws in that case made and provided; And if it shall hereafter appear that any Last Will &Testment -was made by the sd: decd„ and the Exr, or Exrs. therein named do exhibit the same in sd: Court making request to have it allowed & approved, accordingly if the said THOMAS TURNER being thereunto required do render and deliver up his Letters of Administration approbation of such Testamt. being first had and made in sd. Court; Then this obligation to be void and of none effect, otherwise to remaine in full force and virtue Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the fourth day of January 1715 by THOMAS TURNER, NICHOLAS SMITH & JOHN LOMAX and ordered to be recorded
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 511)
THIS INDENTURE made this Fifth day of December in the fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, by the grace of God, King of Great Brittain, France & Ireland, Defender of the faith &c. Between EDWARD LEMAN of LONDON, Linnen Draper, (Son & heir of EDWARD LEMAN late Citizen and Tallow Chandler of London, deced., of one part and JOHN LOMAX of ESSEX County in Virginia, Gent, of other part. WHEREAS in and by a certain Indenture bearing date the Tenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and Eighty eight in the Seventh year of the Reign of the late King James the Second made or intended to be made between CUTHBERT POTTER of MIDDX. County in the Dominion of Virginia, Gent., and EDWARD LEMAN, Citizen and Tallow Chandler of LONDON of the other part, the said CUTHBERT POTTER in consideration of the sume of One hundred and fifteen pounds nine shillings Sterling money of England to him paid did bargain sell and convey unto EDWARD LEMAN his heirs all that tract of land scituate in the Freshes of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER and on the North side of the same, butting and bounding, Beginning at a Pohickory tree standing by the River side a little above TALIAFERROs MOUNT, and tuning thence North fifty six degrees West four hundred and fifty six pole to a Stake by a corner Locust, thence South South East one hundred and nineteen poles by the back line, thence South fifty six degrees East six hundred and twenty two poles to the River, and lastly up the River to the place it begun, being Four hundred acres and part of a Patent of Five thousand two hundred and seventy five acres granted unto THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER, Planters, by Patent bearing date the Twenty eighth day of Septembr: in the year of our Lord God one thousand six hundred & sixty seven and division thereof made between the sd. CHETWOOD and PROSSER by Deed Indented bearing date the twenty sixth day of July in the abovesaid year next before having the said land surveyed and division thereof made between them as aforesaid which said part so divided belonging unto said CHETWOOD the said CUTHBERT POTTER purchased by Deed of Bargain and Sale bearing date the fourteenth day of November in the said year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and sixty eight; and in which Dividend or part of land on the above granted four hundred acres is contained with all manner of profits comodities and appurtenances to the same belonging; To have and to hold the Four hundred acres unto EDWARD LEMAN his heirs, PROVIDED always nevertheless and upon this condicon, that if CUTHBERT POTTER or assigns did and should well and truly pay unto EDWARD LEMAN his heirs the sume of One hundred and fifteene pounds nine shillings Sterling money of England by good and sufficient Bills of Exchange payable unto said EDWARD his heirs within seven years next ensuing the date of the said Indenture, the Indenture to cease determine and be utterly void: And whereas the time of seven years for the payment of the said sume is long since elapsed and the said CUTHBERT POTTER path not yet paid the same the condition for conveying the said land is desolved. NOW THIS INDENTURE Witnesseth that EDWARD LEMAN, party to these presents, in consideration of the sum of Twenty one pounds of lawful money of Great Britton to him in hand paid by JOHN LOMAX by these presents doth bargain and sell unto JOHN LOMAX his heirs all the tract of land scituate in the Freshes of RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER and on the North side of the same (the land is again described as above); To have and to hold the four hundred acres of land and all the premises with appurtenances unto JOHN LOMAX and his heirs In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents Indented have interchangeably sett their hands and seals the day month and year first above written Sealed and Delivered in presence of ANN TURNER, SARAH TURNER, EDWARD LEMAN
GE: BRAXTON, JOHN SALTER,
WILLIAM MOSELEY, JERE: MURDOCK
Au a Court held for Richmond County the Fourth day of May 1720
"1720-1733 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 8; Antient Press: (Page 32)
THIS INDENTURE made the Twenty seventh day of February in the Seventh year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord George by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., and in the yeare of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Twenty. Between JOHN LOMAX of Parish of SAINT MARYs in County of ESSEX within the Dominion of Virginia, Gentn „ of one part and CHARLES BURGESS of Parish of Hanover in County of Richmond of other part; Wittnesses, that JOHN LOMAX for diverse good causes and valluable considerations him thereunto especially moveing, by these presents cloth demsie grant and to farme lett unto CHARLES BURGESS and assignes all that Plantation whereon JANE PORTER alias SMITH now dwelleth scituate in Parish of Hanover and County of Richmond, Begining at the mouth of MANGY EAMUXON CREEK, from thence runing up the River Bank to a markt. red Oake tree at the edge of the Plantation whereon JOHN BROWN now dwelleth. thence on a right line over to a markt. Hickory tree on aforesd. Creek and from thence down said Creek Banks to the first begining at the mouth thereof; with all houses and all other edifices profitts comodities and priviledges appertaining; To have and to hold the tenement and all other the premises with the appurtenances unto CHARLES BURGESS during the terme of Twenty one years from the date of these presents paying therefore every year unto JOHN LOMAX his heirs the Rent or sume of Five pounds of good and lawful! money of England in good and sufficient Bills of Exchange on every Feast day of Saint Mathias: In Witness whereof the parties aforesd. have to these presents interchangably set their hands and seals the day and yeare first above written Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of THOS: TURNER, JNO: LOMAX
WILL: STROTHER JUNR.
At a Court held for Richmond County the Fifth day of Aprill 1721
This Lease from JOHN LOMAX to CHARLES BURGESS was this day proved in open Court by the Oaths of THOMAS TURNER and WILLIAM STROTHER JUNR., witnesses thereto, and admitted to Record Teste M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part II, (Antient Press); pp. 604-605
To All Christian People .. I JOHN LOMAX of Parish of St. Marie's County of Caroline for good causes more especially love for my beloved Son LUNSFORD LOMAX do .. make over to my said Son LUNSFORD & the woman he shall happen to Marry my Plantation & the land hereto belonging commonly called by name of Striblings over against Taliaferro's Mount lying in King George County .. which I give to them or either of them to Enjoy .. my son Lunsford or his heirs shall enjoy his mother's land at Portobago also I give to my Son all my right to the three following Plantations (Vizt.) Old Nanzimond Plantation, Tobias Quarter & the Court House Quarter in the County aforesaid & in case my Wife should die whereby my Son may be Dispossed of the three last mentioned plantations I then oblige myself .. to give my said Son land at Portobago or Else where sufficient to work the Negros belonging to the aforsd three Plantations .. I also give my Son .. sixteen working Negroes (names them) the said Negroes being now on & belonging to the above mentioned four Plantations .. together with all my Stock of Horses, Cattle, Hoggs & Sheep belonging to the four plantations and all other whatsoever belonging .. 6th June 1729.
Presence Jere. Murdock, John Lomax
Edwd. Barradall, Thomas Turner
6th June 1729 .. JOHN LOMAX came into Court .. acknowledged this Deed of Gift ..
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1-A, (Antient Press); pp. 28
Indenture 13th April 1730 between ELIZABETH LOMAX County of Caroline Widow & LUNSFORD LOMAX of County of King George for five shillings .. consideration of natural love bare to her said Son .. transfer those three Quarters & Plantations upon Nanzemond Tract in County of King George now in actual possession of him .. LUNSFORD LOMAX .. together with as much land adjoyning to each Quarter & Plantation as shall be necessary for working the Servants & Slaves that now are upon each of the said Plantations .. To hold during the term of her natural life .. the said ELIZABETH doth grant ..
Presence John Champe, Chas. Seale, Elizabeth Lomax
Richd. Jarvis, James Vaughan
1st May 1730 .. Deed of Gift recorded."1
Family | Elizabeth Wormeley b. 10 Apr 1682, d. 30 Mar 1740 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I084069&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Maj. Gen. Robert Smith1
M, #91259, b. before 1614, d. 6 May 1663
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
Maj. Gen. Robert Smith was born before 1614.1 He married Elizabeth Wormeley, daughter of Col. Ralph Wormeley Sr., Esq. and Unknown (?), after 1657 at Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 3rd husband.1
Maj. Gen. Robert Smith died on 6 May 1663 at Grange, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
Her 3rd husband.1
Maj. Gen. Robert Smith died on 6 May 1663 at Grange, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Elizabeth Wormeley b. c 1614, d. bt 1658 - 1682 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I024448&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
John Churchill1
M, #91260, b. before 1629, d. 4 December 1684
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2019 |
John Churchill married Alice (?)1
John Churchill was born before 1629.1
John Churchill died on 4 December 1684 at Sittingbourne Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Niel D. Thompson; English Origins of the Lomax Family of Charles County, MD; July 1969, The American, Genealogist;
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Order Book - 1683-1685; Antient Press: pg 62
Rappahannock County Court 4th of December 1684
- ALICE CHURCHELL, by her Son in Law , HENRY LONGE, acknowledged Mr. JOSHUA DAVIS her Attorney in open Court
- Judgment is granted to Capt. SAML. BLOMFEILD (as Exr. to Mr. THOMAS PERKINS deced) agaisnt the Estate of JOHN CHURCHELL deced for two hundred pounds of toba. & caske due in Ball. of a Bill bearing date the 6th of Novembr: 1683 to be paid with costs of suite als exec.
- Commission of Administration is granted to ALICE CHURCHELL upon the Estate of THOMAS CORNWELL deced as greatest Criditor she giveing in security at the next Court to be accomptable for the same as required
"Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed & Will Book 6, Part II - 1679-1682; Antient Press: pg 301-302
BE IT KNOWN to all men by these prsents that I JOHN EVANS of the County of Rappae: for a valluable consideracon aliready received doe sell & sett over unto JOHN CHIRCHELL his heires & assignes a certaine pcell of land containing Fifty two acres & a half which sd Land accrued due unto me the sd JOHN EVANS by Virtue of the Last Will & Testament of JOHN SPEED deced & confirmed by order of the Worshipful! Court of the County aforsd. dated Novembr: the 6thm 1679 and I doe likewise deliver unto the said JOHN CHIRCHELL the evidences of the sd Land belonging unto the abovesaid tract and also possession of the sd Land withal! that is thereupon and thereunto belonging with sufficient warranty of peaceable enjoyment of the same from all claimes from or under me my heires and assignes and I doe hereby oblidge me my heires to acknowledge this Deed of Sale unto the sd JOHN CHURCHELL his heires at next Court held for the County of Rappae on the South side of the River As Witness my hand Sc Seale this first of Novembr: 1680
Teste WM. GANNOCK, JOHN EVANS
MARTIN JOHNSON
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 2 die Martii 1680/1
Vid; page (blank) in anothr: book recordatr 4 Martii 16--
Vid: page 185 in anothr: book recordatr LYCAS Deed to SPEED
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part I - 1682-1686; Antient Press: pg 16-17
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whome these presents shall come Greeting. Know yee that I JOHN CHIRCHELL of Parrish of Sittingbourne in ye County of Rappa doe meerly out of good will and affection and for diverse other good causes me thereunto moving fully and absolutely give unto HENRY LONG of the Parrish and County afforesaid all ye Land where I now live belonging to a prcell of land which I the said JOHN CHURCHELL purchased of JOHN EVANS and adjoyning to ye land of ROBERT PAYNEs ye said land with ye rights belonging I fully and absolutely give in manner and forme as is before expressed unto the said HENRY LONG his heirs from me my heirs and further to acknowledge this my Deed of Gift in the County Court of Rappa: to the true and absolute pformance of this my Deed of Gift I have hereunto set my hand and seale the third day of October 1682
Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of us
CORNELIUS NOELL, JOHN CHURCHILL
SAM: WARD
WILL: THORP
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 7 die Febry Anno 1682
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN CHERCHELL doe appoints my loveing friend, CORNELIUS NOELL, my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge a Deed of Gift by me to HENRY LONG in County Court of Rappa: as Witnes my hand and seale this 3rd of 8br 1682
Test SAM: WARD JOHN CHURCHELL
THOMAS THORP
March Court 1682 Recordatr xxiii die Febry 1682
" between 1680 and 1684 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
John Churchill was born before 1629.1
John Churchill died on 4 December 1684 at Sittingbourne Parish, Essex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Niel D. Thompson; English Origins of the Lomax Family of Charles County, MD; July 1969, The American, Genealogist;
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Order Book - 1683-1685; Antient Press: pg 62
Rappahannock County Court 4th of December 1684
- ALICE CHURCHELL, by her Son in Law , HENRY LONGE, acknowledged Mr. JOSHUA DAVIS her Attorney in open Court
- Judgment is granted to Capt. SAML. BLOMFEILD (as Exr. to Mr. THOMAS PERKINS deced) agaisnt the Estate of JOHN CHURCHELL deced for two hundred pounds of toba. & caske due in Ball. of a Bill bearing date the 6th of Novembr: 1683 to be paid with costs of suite als exec.
- Commission of Administration is granted to ALICE CHURCHELL upon the Estate of THOMAS CORNWELL deced as greatest Criditor she giveing in security at the next Court to be accomptable for the same as required
"Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed & Will Book 6, Part II - 1679-1682; Antient Press: pg 301-302
BE IT KNOWN to all men by these prsents that I JOHN EVANS of the County of Rappae: for a valluable consideracon aliready received doe sell & sett over unto JOHN CHIRCHELL his heires & assignes a certaine pcell of land containing Fifty two acres & a half which sd Land accrued due unto me the sd JOHN EVANS by Virtue of the Last Will & Testament of JOHN SPEED deced & confirmed by order of the Worshipful! Court of the County aforsd. dated Novembr: the 6thm 1679 and I doe likewise deliver unto the said JOHN CHIRCHELL the evidences of the sd Land belonging unto the abovesaid tract and also possession of the sd Land withal! that is thereupon and thereunto belonging with sufficient warranty of peaceable enjoyment of the same from all claimes from or under me my heires and assignes and I doe hereby oblidge me my heires to acknowledge this Deed of Sale unto the sd JOHN CHURCHELL his heires at next Court held for the County of Rappae on the South side of the River As Witness my hand Sc Seale this first of Novembr: 1680
Teste WM. GANNOCK, JOHN EVANS
MARTIN JOHNSON
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 2 die Martii 1680/1
Vid; page (blank) in anothr: book recordatr 4 Martii 16--
Vid: page 185 in anothr: book recordatr LYCAS Deed to SPEED
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part I - 1682-1686; Antient Press: pg 16-17
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whome these presents shall come Greeting. Know yee that I JOHN CHIRCHELL of Parrish of Sittingbourne in ye County of Rappa doe meerly out of good will and affection and for diverse other good causes me thereunto moving fully and absolutely give unto HENRY LONG of the Parrish and County afforesaid all ye Land where I now live belonging to a prcell of land which I the said JOHN CHURCHELL purchased of JOHN EVANS and adjoyning to ye land of ROBERT PAYNEs ye said land with ye rights belonging I fully and absolutely give in manner and forme as is before expressed unto the said HENRY LONG his heirs from me my heirs and further to acknowledge this my Deed of Gift in the County Court of Rappa: to the true and absolute pformance of this my Deed of Gift I have hereunto set my hand and seale the third day of October 1682
Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of us
CORNELIUS NOELL, JOHN CHURCHILL
SAM: WARD
WILL: THORP
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 7 die Febry Anno 1682
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN CHERCHELL doe appoints my loveing friend, CORNELIUS NOELL, my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge a Deed of Gift by me to HENRY LONG in County Court of Rappa: as Witnes my hand and seale this 3rd of 8br 1682
Test SAM: WARD JOHN CHURCHELL
THOMAS THORP
March Court 1682 Recordatr xxiii die Febry 1682
" between 1680 and 1684 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Alice (?) d. a 1684 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I082309&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.