Mary Bushrod1
F, #91321, b. before 27 February 1624/25, d. before 7 April 1627
Father | Richard I Bushrod1 b. b 3 Feb 1576, d. 1 Jul 1628 |
Mother | Dorothy Watts1 b. c 1582, d. 30 Nov 1627 |
Last Edited | 4 Aug 2019 |
Mary Bushrod was born before 27 February 1624/25 at Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1 She was baptized on 27 February 1624/25 at Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
Mary Bushrod died before 7 April 1627 at Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
Mary Bushrod was buried on 7 April 1627 at Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
She was a mentioned with John Bushrod;
Genealogical Notes and Sources cited by Richard Bushrod page on Dorset Online Parish Clerks:
"(1). Sources:
"1.1 British History On Line website
"1.2 Dorset Quarter Sessions Order Book 1625- 1638 Volume 14 of Dorset Record Society Published 2006
"1.3 Dorset Visitation of 1623 page 3;
"1.4 Fire From Heaven Life in an English Town in the 17th Century by David Underdown published by Pimlico 1992 (Great Fire Page 1: Bushrod Family: 39, 43, 44, 52, 110, 132, 133, 145, 182, 187, 228 : Family 206 : Watts Family 42; John Watts 5, 141]
"1.5 John White The Patriarch of Dorchester [Dorset] and Founder of Massachusetts by Frances Rose-Troup published by GP Putnam's Sons in 1930. Additional comments from her in addition to the main biographical listing.
"1.6 Municipal Records of Dorchester by Charles Herbert Mayo - 1908:
"1.7 National Archives - Documents on Line - Wills Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions [PROB 11/75 John Bushrot; PROB 11/155 Richard Bushrod : PROB Will Sarah BUSHROD wife of John Bushrod 5 Jan 1671] Taxation Richard Bushrode 1625 E/115/57/115 & 1626 E115/438/144 Certificates of Residence (latter hundreds of Brownshall and Dorchester)
"1.8 Parish Registers for Holy Trinity & St Peters in Dorchester and Sherborne Abbey:
"1.9 History of Parliament Website under Members Section
"1.10 Studies in Dorset History by Maureen Weinstock M.A. F.R.Hist.S. published by Longmans (Dorchester) Ltd 1953 a study of the Weymouth Port & Petty Customs Books and the role of Dorchester Merchants
"1.11 William Whiteway of Dorchester - His diary 1618-1635 based on notes compiled by Thomas D Murphy Dorset Record Society - factual account by an eye witness
"1.12 Wiltshire Archives [Robert Bushrod(1610); William (1677)Bushrod]
"1.13 The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset by John Hutchins 3rd Edition published 1868: Parliamentary Representation Pages 356-361: Contribution to Hospital 1616 page 397
"1.14. Abstract of Wills PCC Somerset House Register Soame 1620 published by the New England Historical society Boston 1904 [Page 39 Will 106 Edward VYNE of Bloxworth a yeoman, Richard Bushrod of Dorchester haberdasher of hattes executor ]
"1.15. Church of Latter Day Saints Parish Register Film 917548 Name: Sarah Cornish Gender: Female Marriage Date: 18 Feb 1635 Marriage Place: Uffculme,Devon,England Spouse: Peter Atkins
"1.16. He was a beneficiary under the will of John Roper of Dorchester written 8th Feb 1597 PROB 11/91
"1.17. He was a witness to the Will of Jerome Harris a Tailor of Dorchester dated 26th Dec 1616 PROB 11/129
"(2). His father Johis [John] BUSHRODE married his mother Margerie FFELTONS at Sherborne on 7th Oct 1571 See :- Sherborne Parish Register:- Mensis Octobris.1
Mary Bushrod died before 7 April 1627 at Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
Mary Bushrod was buried on 7 April 1627 at Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
She was a mentioned with John Bushrod;
Genealogical Notes and Sources cited by Richard Bushrod page on Dorset Online Parish Clerks:
"(1). Sources:
"1.1 British History On Line website
"1.2 Dorset Quarter Sessions Order Book 1625- 1638 Volume 14 of Dorset Record Society Published 2006
"1.3 Dorset Visitation of 1623 page 3;
"1.4 Fire From Heaven Life in an English Town in the 17th Century by David Underdown published by Pimlico 1992 (Great Fire Page 1: Bushrod Family: 39, 43, 44, 52, 110, 132, 133, 145, 182, 187, 228 : Family 206 : Watts Family 42; John Watts 5, 141]
"1.5 John White The Patriarch of Dorchester [Dorset] and Founder of Massachusetts by Frances Rose-Troup published by GP Putnam's Sons in 1930. Additional comments from her in addition to the main biographical listing.
"1.6 Municipal Records of Dorchester by Charles Herbert Mayo - 1908:
"1.7 National Archives - Documents on Line - Wills Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions [PROB 11/75 John Bushrot; PROB 11/155 Richard Bushrod : PROB Will Sarah BUSHROD wife of John Bushrod 5 Jan 1671] Taxation Richard Bushrode 1625 E/115/57/115 & 1626 E115/438/144 Certificates of Residence (latter hundreds of Brownshall and Dorchester)
"1.8 Parish Registers for Holy Trinity & St Peters in Dorchester and Sherborne Abbey:
"1.9 History of Parliament Website under Members Section
"1.10 Studies in Dorset History by Maureen Weinstock M.A. F.R.Hist.S. published by Longmans (Dorchester) Ltd 1953 a study of the Weymouth Port & Petty Customs Books and the role of Dorchester Merchants
"1.11 William Whiteway of Dorchester - His diary 1618-1635 based on notes compiled by Thomas D Murphy Dorset Record Society - factual account by an eye witness
"1.12 Wiltshire Archives [Robert Bushrod(1610); William (1677)Bushrod]
"1.13 The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset by John Hutchins 3rd Edition published 1868: Parliamentary Representation Pages 356-361: Contribution to Hospital 1616 page 397
"1.14. Abstract of Wills PCC Somerset House Register Soame 1620 published by the New England Historical society Boston 1904 [Page 39 Will 106 Edward VYNE of Bloxworth a yeoman, Richard Bushrod of Dorchester haberdasher of hattes executor ]
"1.15. Church of Latter Day Saints Parish Register Film 917548 Name: Sarah Cornish Gender: Female Marriage Date: 18 Feb 1635 Marriage Place: Uffculme,Devon,England Spouse: Peter Atkins
"1.16. He was a beneficiary under the will of John Roper of Dorchester written 8th Feb 1597 PROB 11/91
"1.17. He was a witness to the Will of Jerome Harris a Tailor of Dorchester dated 26th Dec 1616 PROB 11/129
"(2). His father Johis [John] BUSHRODE married his mother Margerie FFELTONS at Sherborne on 7th Oct 1571 See :- Sherborne Parish Register:- Mensis Octobris.1
Citations
- [S4713] Dorset Online Parish Clerks Website, online <http://www.opcdorset.org/index.htm>, Richard Bushrod (1576-1628) Webpage seen on 4 Aug 2019 at: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/Files/RichardBushrod1576.html. Hereinafter cited as Dorset Online Parish Clerks.
John Watts Sr.1
M, #91322, d. 22 November 1627
Charts | Ancestors - Myrtle Lee ROBERTS |
Reference | GAV11 |
Last Edited | 10 Aug 2019 |
John Watts Sr. died on 22 November 1627 at Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
John Watts Sr. was buried on 23 November 1627 at Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
GAV-11.
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From Dorset Online Parish Clerks:
"Her father John WATTS Senior (d.1627) was a well established and prosperous merchant in Dorchester and a member of the Corporation. We know he owned a house behind South street adjoining the backside of the 'Antelope' as this was one of the 170 houses or so that were destroyed in the great fire at Dorchester in 1613. He had two children that I know of, John and Dorothy. When his son John Watts junior became a Freeman of Dorchester on 12th January 1625/6 he gave his trade as that of a haberdasher so perhaps they were both apprenticed to John Watts Senior. According to Rose-Troup in her biography 'John White the Founder of Massachusetts' , "Richard Bushrod had numerous dealings in connection with his trading in New England with a 'John WATTS of Dorchester' who sailed to Cape Ann and was later accused of stealing salt from one of the islands offshore". It's fairly clear therefore that Richard Bushrod developed his trading with New England with his brother-in-law whom he named as one of the executors of his will.
"There is an entry in William Whiteway's diary for the 22nd November 1627 which reads ' The 22nd hereof died Mr John WATS, and the 30th hereof died his daughter Mrs BUSHRODE'. The Parish registers for Holy Trinity confirm that John WATTS was buried on the 23rd November followed by Dorothy the wife of Richard Bushrod on 4th December 1627. Richard therefore lost his wife and father-in-law in the space of 11 days."1
John Watts Sr. was buried on 23 November 1627 at Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.1
GAV-11.
;
From Dorset Online Parish Clerks:
"Her father John WATTS Senior (d.1627) was a well established and prosperous merchant in Dorchester and a member of the Corporation. We know he owned a house behind South street adjoining the backside of the 'Antelope' as this was one of the 170 houses or so that were destroyed in the great fire at Dorchester in 1613. He had two children that I know of, John and Dorothy. When his son John Watts junior became a Freeman of Dorchester on 12th January 1625/6 he gave his trade as that of a haberdasher so perhaps they were both apprenticed to John Watts Senior. According to Rose-Troup in her biography 'John White the Founder of Massachusetts' , "Richard Bushrod had numerous dealings in connection with his trading in New England with a 'John WATTS of Dorchester' who sailed to Cape Ann and was later accused of stealing salt from one of the islands offshore". It's fairly clear therefore that Richard Bushrod developed his trading with New England with his brother-in-law whom he named as one of the executors of his will.
"There is an entry in William Whiteway's diary for the 22nd November 1627 which reads ' The 22nd hereof died Mr John WATS, and the 30th hereof died his daughter Mrs BUSHRODE'. The Parish registers for Holy Trinity confirm that John WATTS was buried on the 23rd November followed by Dorothy the wife of Richard Bushrod on 4th December 1627. Richard therefore lost his wife and father-in-law in the space of 11 days."1
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Citations
- [S4713] Dorset Online Parish Clerks Website, online <http://www.opcdorset.org/index.htm>, Richard Bushrod (1576-1628) Webpage seen on 4 Aug 2019 at: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/Files/RichardBushrod1576.html. Hereinafter cited as Dorset Online Parish Clerks.
Robert Young1
M, #91323, b. before 1614, d. before 6 May 1663
Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2019 |
Robert Young married Anne (?)2,3
Robert Young was born before 1614.3
Robert Young died before 6 May 1663 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.3
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"XXXiii. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: ANCIENT PLANTERS: INTRODUCTION
The following list includes those who are known to have come to Virginia before the close of the year 1616, survived the massacre, appear in the Muster of 1624/5 as then living in Virginia, and to most of whom the term "Ancient Planter" may with justification be applied.
Richard Yonge. Aged 36. In the George, 1616.
this is probably a different person than this ancient planter
"Name: J. Black
Email: jbbrockhaus@yahoo.com
Note: 7 Jan 1679/80 (dated and recorded).
Old Rappahannock Deeds and Wills, 1677-1680, Part II, p. 257.
Mary WRIGHT of Rappa to Briant YOUNG, the sonne of Robert YOUNG of the same County, one red Cow with an under keele on the left eare and two heifers, one 3 years old the other 2 yers. old which sd heifers is marked with a crop and a slitt on the right eare with sd Cow and heifers, and gives the marke of the heifers which is to be recorded.
Mary [her + mark] WRIGHT.
Wits: Wm: SMOOT, Richard [his R mark] DRAPER. ….
Same date. Mary WRIGHT to Robert YOUNG power of attorney. Wits: Wm: SMOOTE, Alexander [his + mark] DICK.
Rec 8 Feb 1679/80.
Note: In all probability, the name is "Bryant", not Bryan. Most documentation I have seen actually shows "Bryant". All clues point to the name "Bryant" as being the last name of a family relative or close friend, eg John Bryant.
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 25
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ROBERT YOUNG of Rappahannock County Planter do by these presents freely sell & make sale unto (THOMAS COOPER) of the County aforesaid Planter One hundred acres of land lying on the West side of PISCATACON CREEK (being part of Devident of Twelve hundred acres belonging unto SAMUELL PARRY) the said COOPER having his choice to run for his hundred acres either Westward or South East & for the performance of the said (missing) I ROBERT YOUNG do bind myself over unto the said COOPER four hundred acres of land belonging to the said Pattent of Twelve hundred (missing) with all priviledges thereunto belonging TO HAVE HOLD & Possess unto him & heirs for ever the said YOUNG to defend him from all trouble or molestacon of any that shall lay claime to the said hundred acres of land in Witness hereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 4th day of December I the said ROBERT YOUNG do ingage my Self & Wife to acknowledge this in Court
Test RICHARD GRESHAM, ROBERT YOUNG
SAMUEL PARRY
It is agreed upon before Signeing hereof that the hundred acres of Land THOS. COOPER is seated on is to run according to the Survey of the tenor. of the Pattent
SAMUEL PARRY
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 38
BE IT KNOWN Unto All Men by these presents that I WILLIAM JOHNSON of the County of Rappahanock for a valluable consideration have bargained & sold unto WILLIAM SAVAGE Cooper of the same County one parcell of land containing one (missing) land be it more or less being part of a Devident of Five hundred acres that the aforesaid WILLIAM JOHNSON now liveth on being in the County of Rappahanock on the North West side of PISCATACOW CREEK the aforesaid lands being bounded in on the West side of a Swamp called DEEP SWAMP begining at a branch that runeth across from the Swamp aforesaid to the PATH that leadeth from the aforesaid WILLIAM JOHNSONs to the Plantacon of ROBERT YOUNG at the head of the Swamp from thence including all the land on the North side of the (further side of) (missing) Swamp & from thence including all the right of (missing) belongeth unto me the aforesaid WILLIAM JOHNSON upon the West side of the Swamp (missing) Land herein menconed I WILL JOHNSON do (missing) confirm unto the aforesaid WILLIAM SAVAGE & his heirs Exrs. Admrs To Have and to hold with all priviledges as by virtue of the aforesaid Pattent (missing) JOHNSTON thereunto belonging with the consent of CONSTANCE JOHNSON my Lawful Wife, In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seal this second day of October anno 1658
Witness DANIEL JOHNSON, WILL JOHNSON
WILL LINNELL CONSTANCE JOHNSON
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 82
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Know ye that I ROBERT YOUNG for & in consideration of One hundred acres of land I ROBERT YOUNG sould unto THOMAS COOPER which did belong unto SAMUELL PARRY in consideration whereof I the aforesaid ROBERT YOUNG from me my heirs and assignes have sould & made over unto SAMUELL PARRY his heirs & assignes (missing) which I the said ROBERT YOUNG have on the Northwest side of MERRYVALE CREEKE (missing) any right or interest therein & with the consent of ANN YOUNG my true & lawful! Wife (missing) with warranty of any persons of me my heirs or assignes Witness our hands & seals this 3th of January 1659
in presence of RICHARD GRESHAM, ROBERT YOUNG
DAVID THOMAS the mark o f ANN YOUNG
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 122
KNOW ALL MEN that I ROBERT YOUNG of Rappahanock County Planter have freely make sale unto THOMAS COOPER of the County aforesaid Planter One hundred acres of land lying on the West side of PISCATATION CREEK being part of a Devident of Twelve hundred acres belonging unto SAMUELL PARRY the said COOPER having his choice to rent for his hundred acres either Westward or S. E. & for the true performance of the said Land I the said ROBERT YOUNG do hand over unto the said COOPER four hundred acres of land belonging to the said Pattent of Twelve hundred with all priviledges belonging to hold & possess the same unto him & his heirs for Ever the said YOUNG to defend him from all trouble of any that shall lay claime to the aforesd hundred acres of land In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 4th day of December 16-- I the said ROBERT YOUNG do ingage myself & my Wife to acknowledge this in Court
RICHARD GRESHAM, ROBERT YOUNG
SAMUELL PARRY
It is agreed upon before signing hereof that the hundred acres of land THOMAS COOPER is seated upon is to run according to the Survey of the (missing) of the Pattent of SAMUELL PARRY:
For consideracon me thereunto moveing I THOMAS COOPER with the consent of my Wife MARY do assigne over all my right & interst of this (missing) here written specified unto RICHARD HANKINS & the heirs & assignes for ever & to acknowledge it in Court according to Law (missing) have thereunto sett my hand this 21st of September 1660
in the presence of WILL. JOHNSON The / mark of
THOMAS COOPER & Wife
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part II - 1662-1664; Antient Press; pg 221
KNOW ALL MEN that I ANN YOUNG of County of Rappahanock Widdow do acknowledge to have sould unto RICHARD MACCABONE one Cow named Lilly for valluable consideracon to him the said RICHARD his heirs or assignes for ever from me ANN YOUNG my heirs or assignes for Ever. In Witness I have set my hand this 6th of May 1663
Test THOMAS HARDING. ANN YOUNG
ANTHONY NORTH
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part II - 1686-1688; Antient Press: pg 395-396
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come I WM. YOUNGE of the County of Rappahannock send Greeting. Know yee that I the sd WM. YOUNGE for good causes and valuable consideracons me thereunto moving especially for Five thousand Two hundred and Fifty pounds of Tobb: and casks have sold unto JOHN BRAGES of the County aforesd., Carpenter, one parcell of land being on the South side PISCATOWAY CREEKS and Northermost side of a little Creeke called RALPHS CREEKE Beginning at a white Gale mouth of a swamp called the GLADE SWAMP to a leaning red oake standing by the side of the branch and thence South East to a corner Hickory upon the point, thence North East to RALPH CREEKS and down the ad creek.. to the Once it first began, for Two hundred and fifty acers it being part of a Patent of land formerly granted unto ROBERT YOUNGE the 20th day of September 1669 and being afterwards granted unto JOHN PIGG as desert land as will appeare by Patent bearing date 22d day of December 1682 and by the sd PIGG assigned unto me the sd YOUNGE the 5th day of August 1684 and recorded in Rappahannock Court; To have and to hold the sd bargained land unto the said JOHN BRAGES and his heires forever with all plentifull commodities and appurtinances thereunto belonging without the lett of sd WM: YOUNGE my heires and further warrant and defend the sale of the sd land unto the sd JOHN BRAGES his heires from the interest of any persons whatsoever and further do oblige myselfe to acknowledge this Sale in County Court of Rappa: upon all demands In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this 5th day of November 1687
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
RICHD. HOLTTE, WM: YOUNGE
JAMES BOUGHAN
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 7 die Marty 1687/8 et record 14th die
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH YOUNGE do appoint my well well beloved friend, RICHARD HOLT, to be my true and lawfull Attorney in my place and stead to acknowledge my thirds of a parcell of land conteyning Two hundred and fifty acers more or less unto JOHN BRACES and whatsoever my sd Attorney shall doe for me and in my place shall stand in as full force as if I myselfe were there present As Witness my hand and wale this 30th day of December 1687
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
SUSANNA FISHER mark ELIZA: YOUNGE
ROBT: HOLLAND
SAMLL. BROWNE
Recordr. Teste WM. COLSTON, Cl Cur
"1694-1695 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book; Antient Press: (Page 371)
TO ALL ELXPERIENCT PEOPLE to whome these presents shall come, I LORANEY TAYLER of ye County of Essex send Greeting. Know yee that I ye sd LORANEY TAYLER for divers good causes and valuable consideracons me thereunto moveing and espicially for Six thousand pounds of sweet scented tobacco and One twenty five foot Dwelling House twenty foot wide in hand paid, have sold unto JONATHAN FISHER of KING and QUEEN County Two hundred and fifty acres of land be it more or less lying in Essex County bounded beginning at a Corner tree on ye South side of PISCATAWAY CREEKE at ye mouth of a Little Creeke called RALPH CREEKE, and running by a line of marked trees South South West to JONATHAN DRILLs PATH and West along ye PATH to ye ROWLING ROAD, and so along ye ROWLING ROAD to THOMAS COOPERs Plantation to ye back line, and soe West North West to ye dividing line of Mr. SAMUELL PAREY and so along ye dividing line to a Little Creeke called Mr. SAMUELL PARRYs CREEKE, and so down the Creeke to PISCATAWAY Maine Creeke and so down ye Maine Creeke to ye place it first begun; which said land was formerly taken up and pattented by Mr. SAMUELL PARREY deced bearing date ye Seventh day of February 1652 and by him sold to Mr. ROBERT YOUNG by Deed bearing date ye 7th day of December 1653, and WM. YOUNG, Son and heir of ROBERT YOUNG, did by his Last Will and Testament devise give it to me ye LORANEY TAYLER To have and to hold ye sd land & premisses to sd JONATHAN FISHER and his heirs forever, with all plantacons, houseing garding, woods & water and all other profitts belonging to any part thereof without hinderance of me sd LORANEY TAYLER my heirs or assignes unto ye sd JONATHAN FISHER his heirs or assignes paying therefore yearly unto our Soveraigne Lord the King ye Rents usually due or which shall hereafter be due for ye same and ye sd LORANEY TAYLER do for my selfe my heirs agree to warrant and defend ye sd land from ye claime of all manner of
persons whatsoever as Witness my hand and seale this 7th day of September 1695 Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of lus
THOMAS WAKLEE LURANEY TAYLER
JAMES BOUGHAN
At a Court held for Essex County ye 10th day of 7ber: 1695
The within named LORA TAYLER appear'd & acknowledged ye within specified contents
to be her real act & deed to ye within named JONATHAN FISHER, wch: was ordered to be recorded
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=68&last=&g_p=P4&col lection=LO Patent
Title Johnson, William.
Publication 6 October 1656.
Gen. note The margin of record states the patt. was renewed to sd. Johnson July 28. 1662. see also another marginal reference.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Johnston, Jonson.
Note Location: County location not given.
Description: 550 acres on the north west side of Pasckatequon alias Coxes Creek, adjoining Robert Youngs land. .
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 68 (Reel 4).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=278&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Young, Robert.
Publication 7 December 1657.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Yongue.
Note Location: Lancaster County.
Description: 200 acres towards the head of Coxes Creek on the north side.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 278 (Reel 4).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=267&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Young, Robert.
Publication 9 June 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Yongue.
Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct).
Description: 710 acres situate and being up Puscaticon at Coxes Creek. Adjoining the land of John Kilman &c. Including an island lying at a small creeks mouth called Merrybayle.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 267 (Reel 4).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 303
ROBERT YOUNGE, 400 acs. Lancester Co., 9 Nov. 1654, p. 324. Upon N. side of Puscaticond Cr., bounded on E. S. E. with land of William Johnson & W. N. W. by an Indian path. Trans. of 8 pers: Anthony Tilly, Eliz. Morley, Ann Dowse, Hen. Gibett, George Peirce, Edward Steevens; Prudux Wells "on right Assigned him by Sam. Parry long since Delivered into the Office."
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 368
ROBERT YOUNGE, 710 acs. Rappa. Co., being upp Puscaticon alias Coxes Cr., 9 June 1658, p. 180, (267). Adj. land of John Kilman; including an Band lyeing at a small creek's mouth called Merry Bayle. 450 acs. granted to Samuel Parry, 7 Feb. 1652 & assigned unto sd. Younge & 260 acs. for trans. of 6 pers: James Baggs, Wm. Morley, Thomas Haines, Anthony Rone, Wm. Syms, Mary Brodcett.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 370
ROBERT YOUNGE, 200 acs. Lancaster Co., 2 Dec. 1657, p. 189, (278). Towards the head of Coxes Cr., beg. at a branch dividing this & another tract of sd. Young's. Granted to Oliver Segar, last of Jan. 1653, assigned to Robert Armstrong, who assigned to sd. Younge.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 181
WILLIAM YOUNG, 240 acs., Rappa..Co., towards the head of.Ralph's Cr., which issueth out of Puscattocon; [date blank] . p. 632. Adj. land pattented by his father, Robt. Young, dec'd., 26 Sept. 1661, & due him as sonne & heire." GAV-9.
Robert Young was born before 1614.3
Robert Young died before 6 May 1663 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.3
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"XXXiii. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: ANCIENT PLANTERS: INTRODUCTION
The following list includes those who are known to have come to Virginia before the close of the year 1616, survived the massacre, appear in the Muster of 1624/5 as then living in Virginia, and to most of whom the term "Ancient Planter" may with justification be applied.
Richard Yonge. Aged 36. In the George, 1616.
this is probably a different person than this ancient planter
"Name: J. Black
Email: jbbrockhaus@yahoo.com
Note: 7 Jan 1679/80 (dated and recorded).
Old Rappahannock Deeds and Wills, 1677-1680, Part II, p. 257.
Mary WRIGHT of Rappa to Briant YOUNG, the sonne of Robert YOUNG of the same County, one red Cow with an under keele on the left eare and two heifers, one 3 years old the other 2 yers. old which sd heifers is marked with a crop and a slitt on the right eare with sd Cow and heifers, and gives the marke of the heifers which is to be recorded.
Mary [her + mark] WRIGHT.
Wits: Wm: SMOOT, Richard [his R mark] DRAPER. ….
Same date. Mary WRIGHT to Robert YOUNG power of attorney. Wits: Wm: SMOOTE, Alexander [his + mark] DICK.
Rec 8 Feb 1679/80.
Note: In all probability, the name is "Bryant", not Bryan. Most documentation I have seen actually shows "Bryant". All clues point to the name "Bryant" as being the last name of a family relative or close friend, eg John Bryant.
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 25
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ROBERT YOUNG of Rappahannock County Planter do by these presents freely sell & make sale unto (THOMAS COOPER) of the County aforesaid Planter One hundred acres of land lying on the West side of PISCATACON CREEK (being part of Devident of Twelve hundred acres belonging unto SAMUELL PARRY) the said COOPER having his choice to run for his hundred acres either Westward or South East & for the performance of the said (missing) I ROBERT YOUNG do bind myself over unto the said COOPER four hundred acres of land belonging to the said Pattent of Twelve hundred (missing) with all priviledges thereunto belonging TO HAVE HOLD & Possess unto him & heirs for ever the said YOUNG to defend him from all trouble or molestacon of any that shall lay claime to the said hundred acres of land in Witness hereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 4th day of December I the said ROBERT YOUNG do ingage my Self & Wife to acknowledge this in Court
Test RICHARD GRESHAM, ROBERT YOUNG
SAMUEL PARRY
It is agreed upon before Signeing hereof that the hundred acres of Land THOS. COOPER is seated on is to run according to the Survey of the tenor. of the Pattent
SAMUEL PARRY
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 38
BE IT KNOWN Unto All Men by these presents that I WILLIAM JOHNSON of the County of Rappahanock for a valluable consideration have bargained & sold unto WILLIAM SAVAGE Cooper of the same County one parcell of land containing one (missing) land be it more or less being part of a Devident of Five hundred acres that the aforesaid WILLIAM JOHNSON now liveth on being in the County of Rappahanock on the North West side of PISCATACOW CREEK the aforesaid lands being bounded in on the West side of a Swamp called DEEP SWAMP begining at a branch that runeth across from the Swamp aforesaid to the PATH that leadeth from the aforesaid WILLIAM JOHNSONs to the Plantacon of ROBERT YOUNG at the head of the Swamp from thence including all the land on the North side of the (further side of) (missing) Swamp & from thence including all the right of (missing) belongeth unto me the aforesaid WILLIAM JOHNSON upon the West side of the Swamp (missing) Land herein menconed I WILL JOHNSON do (missing) confirm unto the aforesaid WILLIAM SAVAGE & his heirs Exrs. Admrs To Have and to hold with all priviledges as by virtue of the aforesaid Pattent (missing) JOHNSTON thereunto belonging with the consent of CONSTANCE JOHNSON my Lawful Wife, In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seal this second day of October anno 1658
Witness DANIEL JOHNSON, WILL JOHNSON
WILL LINNELL CONSTANCE JOHNSON
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 82
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Know ye that I ROBERT YOUNG for & in consideration of One hundred acres of land I ROBERT YOUNG sould unto THOMAS COOPER which did belong unto SAMUELL PARRY in consideration whereof I the aforesaid ROBERT YOUNG from me my heirs and assignes have sould & made over unto SAMUELL PARRY his heirs & assignes (missing) which I the said ROBERT YOUNG have on the Northwest side of MERRYVALE CREEKE (missing) any right or interest therein & with the consent of ANN YOUNG my true & lawful! Wife (missing) with warranty of any persons of me my heirs or assignes Witness our hands & seals this 3th of January 1659
in presence of RICHARD GRESHAM, ROBERT YOUNG
DAVID THOMAS the mark o f ANN YOUNG
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 122
KNOW ALL MEN that I ROBERT YOUNG of Rappahanock County Planter have freely make sale unto THOMAS COOPER of the County aforesaid Planter One hundred acres of land lying on the West side of PISCATATION CREEK being part of a Devident of Twelve hundred acres belonging unto SAMUELL PARRY the said COOPER having his choice to rent for his hundred acres either Westward or S. E. & for the true performance of the said Land I the said ROBERT YOUNG do hand over unto the said COOPER four hundred acres of land belonging to the said Pattent of Twelve hundred with all priviledges belonging to hold & possess the same unto him & his heirs for Ever the said YOUNG to defend him from all trouble of any that shall lay claime to the aforesd hundred acres of land In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 4th day of December 16-- I the said ROBERT YOUNG do ingage myself & my Wife to acknowledge this in Court
RICHARD GRESHAM, ROBERT YOUNG
SAMUELL PARRY
It is agreed upon before signing hereof that the hundred acres of land THOMAS COOPER is seated upon is to run according to the Survey of the (missing) of the Pattent of SAMUELL PARRY:
For consideracon me thereunto moveing I THOMAS COOPER with the consent of my Wife MARY do assigne over all my right & interst of this (missing) here written specified unto RICHARD HANKINS & the heirs & assignes for ever & to acknowledge it in Court according to Law (missing) have thereunto sett my hand this 21st of September 1660
in the presence of WILL. JOHNSON The / mark of
THOMAS COOPER & Wife
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part II - 1662-1664; Antient Press; pg 221
KNOW ALL MEN that I ANN YOUNG of County of Rappahanock Widdow do acknowledge to have sould unto RICHARD MACCABONE one Cow named Lilly for valluable consideracon to him the said RICHARD his heirs or assignes for ever from me ANN YOUNG my heirs or assignes for Ever. In Witness I have set my hand this 6th of May 1663
Test THOMAS HARDING. ANN YOUNG
ANTHONY NORTH
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part II - 1686-1688; Antient Press: pg 395-396
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come I WM. YOUNGE of the County of Rappahannock send Greeting. Know yee that I the sd WM. YOUNGE for good causes and valuable consideracons me thereunto moving especially for Five thousand Two hundred and Fifty pounds of Tobb: and casks have sold unto JOHN BRAGES of the County aforesd., Carpenter, one parcell of land being on the South side PISCATOWAY CREEKS and Northermost side of a little Creeke called RALPHS CREEKE Beginning at a white Gale mouth of a swamp called the GLADE SWAMP to a leaning red oake standing by the side of the branch and thence South East to a corner Hickory upon the point, thence North East to RALPH CREEKS and down the ad creek.. to the Once it first began, for Two hundred and fifty acers it being part of a Patent of land formerly granted unto ROBERT YOUNGE the 20th day of September 1669 and being afterwards granted unto JOHN PIGG as desert land as will appeare by Patent bearing date 22d day of December 1682 and by the sd PIGG assigned unto me the sd YOUNGE the 5th day of August 1684 and recorded in Rappahannock Court; To have and to hold the sd bargained land unto the said JOHN BRAGES and his heires forever with all plentifull commodities and appurtinances thereunto belonging without the lett of sd WM: YOUNGE my heires and further warrant and defend the sale of the sd land unto the sd JOHN BRAGES his heires from the interest of any persons whatsoever and further do oblige myselfe to acknowledge this Sale in County Court of Rappa: upon all demands In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this 5th day of November 1687
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
RICHD. HOLTTE, WM: YOUNGE
JAMES BOUGHAN
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 7 die Marty 1687/8 et record 14th die
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH YOUNGE do appoint my well well beloved friend, RICHARD HOLT, to be my true and lawfull Attorney in my place and stead to acknowledge my thirds of a parcell of land conteyning Two hundred and fifty acers more or less unto JOHN BRACES and whatsoever my sd Attorney shall doe for me and in my place shall stand in as full force as if I myselfe were there present As Witness my hand and wale this 30th day of December 1687
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
SUSANNA FISHER mark ELIZA: YOUNGE
ROBT: HOLLAND
SAMLL. BROWNE
Recordr. Teste WM. COLSTON, Cl Cur
"1694-1695 Essex Co VA Deed & Will Book; Antient Press: (Page 371)
TO ALL ELXPERIENCT PEOPLE to whome these presents shall come, I LORANEY TAYLER of ye County of Essex send Greeting. Know yee that I ye sd LORANEY TAYLER for divers good causes and valuable consideracons me thereunto moveing and espicially for Six thousand pounds of sweet scented tobacco and One twenty five foot Dwelling House twenty foot wide in hand paid, have sold unto JONATHAN FISHER of KING and QUEEN County Two hundred and fifty acres of land be it more or less lying in Essex County bounded beginning at a Corner tree on ye South side of PISCATAWAY CREEKE at ye mouth of a Little Creeke called RALPH CREEKE, and running by a line of marked trees South South West to JONATHAN DRILLs PATH and West along ye PATH to ye ROWLING ROAD, and so along ye ROWLING ROAD to THOMAS COOPERs Plantation to ye back line, and soe West North West to ye dividing line of Mr. SAMUELL PAREY and so along ye dividing line to a Little Creeke called Mr. SAMUELL PARRYs CREEKE, and so down the Creeke to PISCATAWAY Maine Creeke and so down ye Maine Creeke to ye place it first begun; which said land was formerly taken up and pattented by Mr. SAMUELL PARREY deced bearing date ye Seventh day of February 1652 and by him sold to Mr. ROBERT YOUNG by Deed bearing date ye 7th day of December 1653, and WM. YOUNG, Son and heir of ROBERT YOUNG, did by his Last Will and Testament devise give it to me ye LORANEY TAYLER To have and to hold ye sd land & premisses to sd JONATHAN FISHER and his heirs forever, with all plantacons, houseing garding, woods & water and all other profitts belonging to any part thereof without hinderance of me sd LORANEY TAYLER my heirs or assignes unto ye sd JONATHAN FISHER his heirs or assignes paying therefore yearly unto our Soveraigne Lord the King ye Rents usually due or which shall hereafter be due for ye same and ye sd LORANEY TAYLER do for my selfe my heirs agree to warrant and defend ye sd land from ye claime of all manner of
persons whatsoever as Witness my hand and seale this 7th day of September 1695 Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of lus
THOMAS WAKLEE LURANEY TAYLER
JAMES BOUGHAN
At a Court held for Essex County ye 10th day of 7ber: 1695
The within named LORA TAYLER appear'd & acknowledged ye within specified contents
to be her real act & deed to ye within named JONATHAN FISHER, wch: was ordered to be recorded
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=68&last=&g_p=P4&col lection=LO Patent
Title Johnson, William.
Publication 6 October 1656.
Gen. note The margin of record states the patt. was renewed to sd. Johnson July 28. 1662. see also another marginal reference.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Johnston, Jonson.
Note Location: County location not given.
Description: 550 acres on the north west side of Pasckatequon alias Coxes Creek, adjoining Robert Youngs land. .
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 68 (Reel 4).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=278&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Young, Robert.
Publication 7 December 1657.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Yongue.
Note Location: Lancaster County.
Description: 200 acres towards the head of Coxes Creek on the north side.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 278 (Reel 4).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=267&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Young, Robert.
Publication 9 June 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Yongue.
Note Location: Rappahannock County (extinct).
Description: 710 acres situate and being up Puscaticon at Coxes Creek. Adjoining the land of John Kilman &c. Including an island lying at a small creeks mouth called Merrybayle.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 267 (Reel 4).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 303
ROBERT YOUNGE, 400 acs. Lancester Co., 9 Nov. 1654, p. 324. Upon N. side of Puscaticond Cr., bounded on E. S. E. with land of William Johnson & W. N. W. by an Indian path. Trans. of 8 pers: Anthony Tilly, Eliz. Morley, Ann Dowse, Hen. Gibett, George Peirce, Edward Steevens; Prudux Wells "on right Assigned him by Sam. Parry long since Delivered into the Office."
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 368
ROBERT YOUNGE, 710 acs. Rappa. Co., being upp Puscaticon alias Coxes Cr., 9 June 1658, p. 180, (267). Adj. land of John Kilman; including an Band lyeing at a small creek's mouth called Merry Bayle. 450 acs. granted to Samuel Parry, 7 Feb. 1652 & assigned unto sd. Younge & 260 acs. for trans. of 6 pers: James Baggs, Wm. Morley, Thomas Haines, Anthony Rone, Wm. Syms, Mary Brodcett.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 370
ROBERT YOUNGE, 200 acs. Lancaster Co., 2 Dec. 1657, p. 189, (278). Towards the head of Coxes Cr., beg. at a branch dividing this & another tract of sd. Young's. Granted to Oliver Segar, last of Jan. 1653, assigned to Robert Armstrong, who assigned to sd. Younge.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 181
WILLIAM YOUNG, 240 acs., Rappa..Co., towards the head of.Ralph's Cr., which issueth out of Puscattocon; [date blank] . p. 632. Adj. land pattented by his father, Robt. Young, dec'd., 26 Sept. 1661, & due him as sonne & heire." GAV-9.
Family | Anne (?) b. b 1629, d. 10 Aug 1677 |
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=I082615&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=I073734&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=I070100&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=I116887&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=I032557&tree=Tree1
Thomas Kendall1
M, #91324, b. 1610, d. after 9 November 1646
Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
Reference | GAV10 |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2019 |
Thomas Kendall was born in 1610 at England.1 He married Mary Lucy between 1631 and 1638 at USA.2
Thomas Kendall died after 9 November 1646 at Kent Island, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, USA; Date of will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
" Research notes from Scott Kendall
We have proven with Y-DNA testing there was not a patrilineal relationship between theNorthampton or Eastern Shore Kendall family to the Northern Neck Kendall family.
"Kendall, Thomas, 9th Nov., 1646;
To eld. son of Roger Baxter of Kent Island, personalty.
To Thomas Youell in trust for his 3 child, (unnamed), residue of estate.
Test: Thos. Waggott, John Sturman. 1. 33
"James, Henry, 27th Apr., 1645; 23rd Sept., 1646.
To Thomas Yewell, house and plantation.
To Thomas Allen for benefit of testator's goddau. [unnamed) personalty.
Robert Sedgrave, residnary legatee and joint ex. with Thomas
Yewell afsd.
Test: Matthew Rodan, Isaac Edwards. 1. 33.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/00000 1/000004/html/am4--289.html
URL title: Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650 Volume 4, Page 289
Note: Dec. 1644
28 Thomas Kendall demandeth of Robt Saltus 260' tob;
due for a gonne sold vnto him.
attachmt gonne ret 2d Jan: postea 2d Jan: to take pson, in
default of goods; ret 1. febr."1 GAV-10.
Thomas Kendall immigrated in July 1631 to Kent Island, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, USA;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Archives of Maryland 1637-1664 , vol28, p 78." p 16
"On the ship 'Africa.' On May 28, 1631 William Claiborne of Kent Island set sail from Deal eight miles northeast of Dover on the coast and south of London, England. Deal is the reputed landing place of Caesar 55 B.C. Claiborne had a cargo of goods and twenty men 'servants' who paid for their passage by short terms of service, sometimes three years, but usually five years: few of them being younger sons of good families. Of them were required allegiance to the King, fidelity to Proprietary, and obedience to the law.
William and Mary's Quarterly Historical Magazine , second series, Vol 1, number 2, pp. 73-99.
"The 'Africa' sailing vessel arrived two months later at Kecoughtan, Virginia. Clayborne had only a trader's license on which to base his claims to Kent Island. His London partners were Wm Cloberry, John Dela. Barre, David Morehead. Kent Island was reached July 1631. Among many 'names of such persons as were transported in the "Affrica" upon the joynt arcompt viz 1631' listed in Maryland Magazine, vol 28, p 181, were 'Henry East, Thomas Kendall, Wm Cocke, John Russell, boy. These four were imployed in the kitchin to dress victualls, beat corn and other worke in the howse.1'"
Thomas Kendall died after 9 November 1646 at Kent Island, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, USA; Date of will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
" Research notes from Scott Kendall
We have proven with Y-DNA testing there was not a patrilineal relationship between theNorthampton or Eastern Shore Kendall family to the Northern Neck Kendall family.
"Kendall, Thomas, 9th Nov., 1646;
To eld. son of Roger Baxter of Kent Island, personalty.
To Thomas Youell in trust for his 3 child, (unnamed), residue of estate.
Test: Thos. Waggott, John Sturman. 1. 33
"James, Henry, 27th Apr., 1645; 23rd Sept., 1646.
To Thomas Yewell, house and plantation.
To Thomas Allen for benefit of testator's goddau. [unnamed) personalty.
Robert Sedgrave, residnary legatee and joint ex. with Thomas
Yewell afsd.
Test: Matthew Rodan, Isaac Edwards. 1. 33.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/00000 1/000004/html/am4--289.html
URL title: Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650 Volume 4, Page 289
Note: Dec. 1644
28 Thomas Kendall demandeth of Robt Saltus 260' tob;
due for a gonne sold vnto him.
attachmt gonne ret 2d Jan: postea 2d Jan: to take pson, in
default of goods; ret 1. febr."1 GAV-10.
Thomas Kendall immigrated in July 1631 to Kent Island, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, USA;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Archives of Maryland 1637-1664 , vol28, p 78." p 16
"On the ship 'Africa.' On May 28, 1631 William Claiborne of Kent Island set sail from Deal eight miles northeast of Dover on the coast and south of London, England. Deal is the reputed landing place of Caesar 55 B.C. Claiborne had a cargo of goods and twenty men 'servants' who paid for their passage by short terms of service, sometimes three years, but usually five years: few of them being younger sons of good families. Of them were required allegiance to the King, fidelity to Proprietary, and obedience to the law.
William and Mary's Quarterly Historical Magazine , second series, Vol 1, number 2, pp. 73-99.
"The 'Africa' sailing vessel arrived two months later at Kecoughtan, Virginia. Clayborne had only a trader's license on which to base his claims to Kent Island. His London partners were Wm Cloberry, John Dela. Barre, David Morehead. Kent Island was reached July 1631. Among many 'names of such persons as were transported in the "Affrica" upon the joynt arcompt viz 1631' listed in Maryland Magazine, vol 28, p 181, were 'Henry East, Thomas Kendall, Wm Cocke, John Russell, boy. These four were imployed in the kitchin to dress victualls, beat corn and other worke in the howse.1'"
Family | Mary Lucy b. 1615, d. a 1653 |
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=I035043&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=I035044&tree=Tree1
Elizabeth "Betty" Spann1
F, #91325, b. circa 1719, d. before 21 July 1738
Father | Richard Spann2 |
Mother | Priscilla Churchill2 |
Last Edited | 4 Aug 2019 |
Elizabeth "Betty" Spann was born circa 1719 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Major Peter Conway, son of Col. Edwin Conway III and Ann Hack, circa 1735 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1,3
Elizabeth "Betty" Spann died before 21 July 1738 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
His 1st wife.1,3
Elizabeth "Betty" Spann died before 21 July 1738 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Major Peter Conway b. c 1715, d. 1753 |
Child |
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=I026351&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 47. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck. - [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck, pp. 10, 47.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Mildred Smith Ball: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21300883/Mildred-Ball. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I073034&tree=Tree1
Richard Hall1
M, #91326
Father | Charles Hall1 b. 22 Feb 1665, d. bt 8 Dec 1708 - 22 Jul 1709 |
Mother | Martha Davis1 |
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
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=I069559&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Charles Hall1
M, #91327
Father | Charles Hall1 b. 22 Feb 1665, d. bt 8 Dec 1708 - 22 Jul 1709 |
Mother | Martha Davis1 |
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
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=I069559&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
William Hall1
M, #91328
Father | Charles Hall1 b. 22 Feb 1665, d. bt 8 Dec 1708 - 22 Jul 1709 |
Mother | Martha Davis1 |
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
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=I069559&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
John Hall1
M, #91329
Father | Charles Hall1 b. 22 Feb 1665, d. bt 8 Dec 1708 - 22 Jul 1709 |
Mother | Martha Davis1 |
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
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=I069559&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Alice (Alyes) Hall1
F, #91330
Father | Charles Hall1 b. 22 Feb 1665, d. bt 8 Dec 1708 - 22 Jul 1709 |
Mother | Martha Davis1 |
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
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=I069559&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
John Soward1
M, #91331, b. before 1714, d. 1748
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
John Soward was born before 1714.1 He married Elizabeth Wheeler, daughter of Charles Wheeler, before 1734 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1
John Soward died in 1748 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA.1
;
Her 1st husband.1
John Soward died in 1748 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA.1
Family | Elizabeth Wheeler b. c 1715, d. a 1755 |
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=I101847&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Charles Wheeler1
M, #91332, b. before 1681, d. 21 May 1746
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
Charles Wheeler was born before 1681.1
His estate was probated on 21 May 1746 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA,
;
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
"WHEELER, CHARLES, Dorchester Co. 17 Sep, 1742; 21 May, 1746
To son JOHN WHEELER, land "Rights Lot."
To son THOMAS WHEELER, tract 'York and York's Addition."
to Son SAMUEL WHEELER
To dau. MARY FURGUSON, 1 s.
To dau. ELIZABETH SOWARD, 1 chest.
To dau. ALICE THOMAS, furniture.
To grand-sons: JOSEPH WHEELER, JOHN WHEELER, PATRICK HUGHS, JOHN HUGHS, 10 s. each.
My friends, William Ross, Sr., and Stewart of sd. county to see that my will is fulfilled.
Wit: John Stewart, Edward White, Thomas Young. 24. 414
"Charles Wheeler 34.18 DO 456.11.3 Oct 21 1746
Appraisers: Arthur Whitely, Thomas Vickars.
Creditors: Thomas Stewart, Thomas Wheel for Thomas Muir (late sheriff).
Next of kin: Samuel Wheler, John Phalle (??).
Executor: Thomas Wheeler."1
Charles Wheeler died on 21 May 1746 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
"Wheeler (Wheighler), John, Dorchester Co., 22nd June, 1697 ; 7th Oct., 1697.
To sons Henry and Charles, dau. Jane Reed, wife of William Reed, dau. Ann, wife of Christopher Short, and to dau. Mary, wife of John Steward, personalty.
To son John, 2 tracts, viz., "Skinger's Neglect" and "Beck- worth's Addition," on Blaekwater, bought of Wm. Skinger.
To Wife Alice, extx. and residuary legatee of estate, real and personal, including tract in Fishing Ck. Sd. estate to pass to son John afsd. at her decease.
Test: Wm. Jones, Wm. Thomas, Mary Warner, And. Parker. 7. 333.
"Wall, Thomas, Dorchester Co., 14th Jan., 1701; 3rd Mch., 1701.
To son Andrew, personalty.
sons Joshua and Joseph, 100 A. (unnamed).
son Alexander, personalty.
Extx.: Wife Mary.
Test: Chas. Wheeler Alex. Fisher. 11. 179.
"William Trotter 21.42 I £4.1l.6 Jan 21 1700
Appraisers: Charles Wheeler, Thomas Skinner.
"Kyle, Alexander, Dorchester Co., 22nd Mch., 1705; 24th May, 1706.
Walter Campbell, ex. and sole legatee of estate, real and personal.
Test: Charles Wheeler, Thomas Peck, Christopher Parkison.
12. 48.
"WHEELER, ANNE, Dorchester Co. 18 Sept. 1774; 9 Jan. 1775
(Verbal Will)
To bro. Charles Wheeler, of what is due me from Mary Wheeler, widow.
To bro. Eliacum Wheeler, the other half due from Mary Wheeler and a linen wheel and some earthen ware.
To bro. Henry Wheeler, chest and the pewter in it.
To Thomas wheeler's daughter Nancy, trunk and over-gown. To Dolly Vinson, wearing apparel.
To Nemiah Vinson's daughter Mary Vinson, side saddle. To John Wheeler's daughter Aney, a country gown.
Wit: Dolley Vinson; Thos. Vinson; James Vinson. 40. 546."1
Charles Wheeler left a will on 17 September 1742 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA.1
His estate was probated on 21 May 1746 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA,
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From "Early Colonial Settlers":
"WHEELER, CHARLES, Dorchester Co. 17 Sep, 1742; 21 May, 1746
To son JOHN WHEELER, land "Rights Lot."
To son THOMAS WHEELER, tract 'York and York's Addition."
to Son SAMUEL WHEELER
To dau. MARY FURGUSON, 1 s.
To dau. ELIZABETH SOWARD, 1 chest.
To dau. ALICE THOMAS, furniture.
To grand-sons: JOSEPH WHEELER, JOHN WHEELER, PATRICK HUGHS, JOHN HUGHS, 10 s. each.
My friends, William Ross, Sr., and Stewart of sd. county to see that my will is fulfilled.
Wit: John Stewart, Edward White, Thomas Young. 24. 414
"Charles Wheeler 34.18 DO 456.11.3 Oct 21 1746
Appraisers: Arthur Whitely, Thomas Vickars.
Creditors: Thomas Stewart, Thomas Wheel for Thomas Muir (late sheriff).
Next of kin: Samuel Wheler, John Phalle (??).
Executor: Thomas Wheeler."1
Charles Wheeler died on 21 May 1746 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
"Wheeler (Wheighler), John, Dorchester Co., 22nd June, 1697 ; 7th Oct., 1697.
To sons Henry and Charles, dau. Jane Reed, wife of William Reed, dau. Ann, wife of Christopher Short, and to dau. Mary, wife of John Steward, personalty.
To son John, 2 tracts, viz., "Skinger's Neglect" and "Beck- worth's Addition," on Blaekwater, bought of Wm. Skinger.
To Wife Alice, extx. and residuary legatee of estate, real and personal, including tract in Fishing Ck. Sd. estate to pass to son John afsd. at her decease.
Test: Wm. Jones, Wm. Thomas, Mary Warner, And. Parker. 7. 333.
"Wall, Thomas, Dorchester Co., 14th Jan., 1701; 3rd Mch., 1701.
To son Andrew, personalty.
sons Joshua and Joseph, 100 A. (unnamed).
son Alexander, personalty.
Extx.: Wife Mary.
Test: Chas. Wheeler Alex. Fisher. 11. 179.
"William Trotter 21.42 I £4.1l.6 Jan 21 1700
Appraisers: Charles Wheeler, Thomas Skinner.
"Kyle, Alexander, Dorchester Co., 22nd Mch., 1705; 24th May, 1706.
Walter Campbell, ex. and sole legatee of estate, real and personal.
Test: Charles Wheeler, Thomas Peck, Christopher Parkison.
12. 48.
"WHEELER, ANNE, Dorchester Co. 18 Sept. 1774; 9 Jan. 1775
(Verbal Will)
To bro. Charles Wheeler, of what is due me from Mary Wheeler, widow.
To bro. Eliacum Wheeler, the other half due from Mary Wheeler and a linen wheel and some earthen ware.
To bro. Henry Wheeler, chest and the pewter in it.
To Thomas wheeler's daughter Nancy, trunk and over-gown. To Dolly Vinson, wearing apparel.
To Nemiah Vinson's daughter Mary Vinson, side saddle. To John Wheeler's daughter Aney, a country gown.
Wit: Dolley Vinson; Thos. Vinson; James Vinson. 40. 546."1
Charles Wheeler left a will on 17 September 1742 at Dorchester Co., Maryland, USA.1
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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=I091082&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Elizabeth Parnell1
F, #91333, d. after 1802
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
Elizabeth Parnell married James Graves circa 1782 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd wife.1,2
Elizabeth Parnell died after 1802 at New Madrid, New Madrid Co., Missouri, USA.1
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His 2nd wife.1,2
Elizabeth Parnell died after 1802 at New Madrid, New Madrid Co., Missouri, USA.1
Family | James Graves b. c 1762, d. 1811 |
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=I115448&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=I115413&tree=Tree1
William Guest1
M, #91334
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
Family | Elizabeth (?) |
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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=I121392&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Elizabeth (?)1
F, #91335
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
Family | William Guest |
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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=I121392&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Mary (?)1
F, #91336, d. after 1769
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
Mary (?) married Daniel Trigg, son of Abraham Trigg and Judith Clarke.1
Mary (?) died after 1769 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Mary (?) died after 1769 at Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Daniel Trigg b. 8 Dec 1713, d. 6 Mar 1769 |
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=I044924&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Mary Nicholls1
F, #91338, b. 1655, d. before September 1711
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
Mary Nicholls was born in 1655 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Hon. William Downing circa 1671 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
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Her 1st husband.1,2 Mary Nicholls married John Hughlett on 16 January 1683/84 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.3
Mary Nicholls died before September 1711 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From "Earley Colonial Settlers...":
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 183
Northumberland County Court 20th of June 1683
- WILL: DOWNING's Will proved On the Petition of MARY, Executrix of WILLIAM DOWNING, deceased, a Probate is granted her of the Last Will and Testament of WILLIAM DOWNING theWill being proved by the Oathes of WILLIAM SOUTHING and JOHN ATKINS, witnesses to the said Will
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 197
Northumberland County Court 12th of September 1683
- MARY DOWNING Comm. of Admon with Will of WM: DOWNING A Commission of Administration with a Will annexed is granted to MARY DOWNING of the Estate of her deceased Husband, WILLIAM DOWNING, she giveing caution according to Law
- Securitie MARY DOWNING, JOHN HUGHLETT and DENNIS EYES doe bind themselves in the sum of thirty thousand pounds of tobacco that MARY shall administer of the Estate of her deceased Husband and exhibite an Inventory thereof according to Law
- Appraysers JOHN HUGHLETT, THOMAS WEBB, JOHN WORNAM and JOHN ATTKINS are appoynted this day to apprayse the Estate of WILLIAM DOWNING deced, being first sworne before a Justice of the Peace
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 214
Northumberland County Court 17th of January 1683/4
- BONOWAY agt DOWNING
Whereas it appeares to this Court that JOHN HUGHLETT, JUNR. who marryed MARY, the Relict of WILLIAM DOWNING, JUNR., is indebted unto WILLIAM BONOWAY six hundred forty five pounds of tobacco and cask by Account to which he hath made Oath, Judgment is granted the said BONOWAY against the said HUGHLETT for the said sume with costs als Execution
"Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 241-243
THIS INDENTURE made the first day of May 1691 & in the yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord and Lady William and Mary &c. Between JOHN HEWLETT JUNR, of Parish of Foure Fields in County of NORTHUMBERLAND Gent. & MARY his Wife of the one part and THO: GLASCOCK of Parish of Farnham in County of Rappa. Gent. and ANN his Wife of the other part Witnesseth Whereas Mr. GEORGE NICHOLLS late of County of Rappa deceased did by a Deed of Gift give unto the sd MARY & ANN (his Two Daughters) and their heirs forever One thousand acres of land situate at or neere the head of TOTASKEY CREEKE in Rappa. County which he purchased and bought of HENRY CORBYN Esqr, Now This Indenture Witnesseth that sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife and sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have mutually agreed in a partition and seperacon of sd One thousand acres of land between them in pursuance whereof have granted unto THO: GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns Five hundred acres of the sd land lying Westermost seperated and devided from the other by a line of marked trees (for that purpose) runing from a red Oake corner tree on a levell East to two small Oakes standing by the MILL SWAMP neere or towards the head thereof being in or neere the line that parts this One thousand acres of land from the residue which the sd NICHOLLS bought of the sd CORBIN which sd line of marked trees runs (as neere as may be) thought the midle of the sd One thousand acres of land and also all profitts and appertinancc3 to the sd Wcstcrmost Fivc hundred acres of land belongiug as also all the right which the sd JOHN HEWLEIT and MARY his Wife may lawfully claime To have and to hold the sd land being the Westermost of the One thousand acres of land divided unto the sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns forever; Five hundred acres being the Eastermost of the sd Thousand acres of land seperated and devided from the other by the sd line runing from the sd red Oake to the two small Oakes aforesd and all profitts and appertinances belonging to sd THOS: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have or may lawfully claime to have and to hold said Five hun- dred acres of land divided as aforesd and all and singular the other the premises with the right unto sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife their heirs and assigns from hence- forth & forever and sd JOHN HEWLETT and MARY his Wife their heirs do covenant with sd THOS. GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs will at any time hereafter acknowledge these presents in due forme of Law for the more sure conveying the sd land In Witness whereof the parties have sett their hands & seals
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
WM. SOUTHERNE, THO: GLASCOCK
JAMES COLLIN ANN GLASCOCK
MARY . COLVERT
Recognitr in Cur Court Rappa 3 die Junii 1691
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ANN GLASCOCK do appoint Mr. EDWARD JONES my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge in open Court held for the County aforesd my free will & consent to a Deed of Devision of land made between MARY HEWLETT and myself which land was given by my Father and now divided by a Survey ratifying and confirming what my sd Attorney shall do in as full manner as if I myself were present Witness my hand this 5th day of May 1691
WILLIAM SOUTHERNE ANN GLASCOCK
JAMES OVERTON
Recordr. in Cur Comt. Rappa 23 die Junii 1691
"1699-1706 Order Book Part 1 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 370
Northumberland County Court - 17th day of Jan'y Anno 1705/6
- Probate of the Last Will & Testam't of JOHN HUGHLETT dec'ed is granted to MARY HUGHLETT Exec'x of the s'd Dec'ed the s'd Will being proved in Court by the Oaths of ROB'T CHRISTOPHER, JOHN STANLY & ANNE CHRISTOPHER Witnesses thereto and the same is Admitted to Record.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 765
Northumberland County Court - 16th day of January 1712
- Upon the motion of ELIZABETH HUGHLETT (Orphan daughter of MARY HUGHLETT deceased) her brother EPHRAIM HUGHLETT is admitted to be her guardian he giving Security to be accountable for what of her Estate is or shall Come to his possession."1
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Her 1st husband.1,2 Mary Nicholls married John Hughlett on 16 January 1683/84 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.3
Mary Nicholls died before September 1711 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From "Earley Colonial Settlers...":
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 183
Northumberland County Court 20th of June 1683
- WILL: DOWNING's Will proved On the Petition of MARY, Executrix of WILLIAM DOWNING, deceased, a Probate is granted her of the Last Will and Testament of WILLIAM DOWNING theWill being proved by the Oathes of WILLIAM SOUTHING and JOHN ATKINS, witnesses to the said Will
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 197
Northumberland County Court 12th of September 1683
- MARY DOWNING Comm. of Admon with Will of WM: DOWNING A Commission of Administration with a Will annexed is granted to MARY DOWNING of the Estate of her deceased Husband, WILLIAM DOWNING, she giveing caution according to Law
- Securitie MARY DOWNING, JOHN HUGHLETT and DENNIS EYES doe bind themselves in the sum of thirty thousand pounds of tobacco that MARY shall administer of the Estate of her deceased Husband and exhibite an Inventory thereof according to Law
- Appraysers JOHN HUGHLETT, THOMAS WEBB, JOHN WORNAM and JOHN ATTKINS are appoynted this day to apprayse the Estate of WILLIAM DOWNING deced, being first sworne before a Justice of the Peace
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 214
Northumberland County Court 17th of January 1683/4
- BONOWAY agt DOWNING
Whereas it appeares to this Court that JOHN HUGHLETT, JUNR. who marryed MARY, the Relict of WILLIAM DOWNING, JUNR., is indebted unto WILLIAM BONOWAY six hundred forty five pounds of tobacco and cask by Account to which he hath made Oath, Judgment is granted the said BONOWAY against the said HUGHLETT for the said sume with costs als Execution
"Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 241-243
THIS INDENTURE made the first day of May 1691 & in the yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord and Lady William and Mary &c. Between JOHN HEWLETT JUNR, of Parish of Foure Fields in County of NORTHUMBERLAND Gent. & MARY his Wife of the one part and THO: GLASCOCK of Parish of Farnham in County of Rappa. Gent. and ANN his Wife of the other part Witnesseth Whereas Mr. GEORGE NICHOLLS late of County of Rappa deceased did by a Deed of Gift give unto the sd MARY & ANN (his Two Daughters) and their heirs forever One thousand acres of land situate at or neere the head of TOTASKEY CREEKE in Rappa. County which he purchased and bought of HENRY CORBYN Esqr, Now This Indenture Witnesseth that sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife and sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have mutually agreed in a partition and seperacon of sd One thousand acres of land between them in pursuance whereof have granted unto THO: GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns Five hundred acres of the sd land lying Westermost seperated and devided from the other by a line of marked trees (for that purpose) runing from a red Oake corner tree on a levell East to two small Oakes standing by the MILL SWAMP neere or towards the head thereof being in or neere the line that parts this One thousand acres of land from the residue which the sd NICHOLLS bought of the sd CORBIN which sd line of marked trees runs (as neere as may be) thought the midle of the sd One thousand acres of land and also all profitts and appertinancc3 to the sd Wcstcrmost Fivc hundred acres of land belongiug as also all the right which the sd JOHN HEWLEIT and MARY his Wife may lawfully claime To have and to hold the sd land being the Westermost of the One thousand acres of land divided unto the sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns forever; Five hundred acres being the Eastermost of the sd Thousand acres of land seperated and devided from the other by the sd line runing from the sd red Oake to the two small Oakes aforesd and all profitts and appertinances belonging to sd THOS: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have or may lawfully claime to have and to hold said Five hun- dred acres of land divided as aforesd and all and singular the other the premises with the right unto sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife their heirs and assigns from hence- forth & forever and sd JOHN HEWLETT and MARY his Wife their heirs do covenant with sd THOS. GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs will at any time hereafter acknowledge these presents in due forme of Law for the more sure conveying the sd land In Witness whereof the parties have sett their hands & seals
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
WM. SOUTHERNE, THO: GLASCOCK
JAMES COLLIN ANN GLASCOCK
MARY . COLVERT
Recognitr in Cur Court Rappa 3 die Junii 1691
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ANN GLASCOCK do appoint Mr. EDWARD JONES my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge in open Court held for the County aforesd my free will & consent to a Deed of Devision of land made between MARY HEWLETT and myself which land was given by my Father and now divided by a Survey ratifying and confirming what my sd Attorney shall do in as full manner as if I myself were present Witness my hand this 5th day of May 1691
WILLIAM SOUTHERNE ANN GLASCOCK
JAMES OVERTON
Recordr. in Cur Comt. Rappa 23 die Junii 1691
"1699-1706 Order Book Part 1 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 370
Northumberland County Court - 17th day of Jan'y Anno 1705/6
- Probate of the Last Will & Testam't of JOHN HUGHLETT dec'ed is granted to MARY HUGHLETT Exec'x of the s'd Dec'ed the s'd Will being proved in Court by the Oaths of ROB'T CHRISTOPHER, JOHN STANLY & ANNE CHRISTOPHER Witnesses thereto and the same is Admitted to Record.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 765
Northumberland County Court - 16th day of January 1712
- Upon the motion of ELIZABETH HUGHLETT (Orphan daughter of MARY HUGHLETT deceased) her brother EPHRAIM HUGHLETT is admitted to be her guardian he giving Security to be accountable for what of her Estate is or shall Come to his possession."1
Family 1 | Hon. William Downing b. c 1651, d. 20 Jun 1683 |
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Family 2 | John Hughlett b. b 1655, d. 18 Jan 1708/9 |
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=I082239&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=I048469&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=I082242&tree=Tree1
John Hughlett1
M, #91339, b. before 1655, d. 18 January 1708/9
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2019 |
John Hughlett was born before 1655 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Nicholls on 16 January 1683/84 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
John Hughlett died on 18 January 1708/9 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From "Earley Colonial Settlers...":
"1699-1706 Order Book Part 1 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 370
Northumberland County Court - 17th day of Jan'y Anno 1705/6
- Probate of the Last Will & Testam't of JOHN HUGHLETT dec'ed is granted to MARY HUGHLETT Exec'x of the s'd Dec'ed the s'd Will being proved in Court by the Oaths of ROB'T CHRISTOPHER, JOHN STANLY & ANNE CHRISTOPHER Witnesses thereto and the same is Admitted to Record.
"1713-1749 Northumberland County VA Wills: Lewis & Booker; 1713-1726 Record Book, Page 49
Hughlett, John
W. W. 19 October 1704---W.P. 18 January 1708/09
Son John Hughlett-the land I had with his mother being in Richmond County, and upon the branches of "Totaskey", and the gold ring my father left me.
Two sons Ephraim Hughett, and William Hughlett-the Land my father lived on; the lower part where the old plantation is to my son Ephraim, and the upper part to my son William, to be divided at a valley formerly called "Chinkapin Valley", and the neck of land which lies in the fork of the branches next to the widow Dunaway to belong to my son William, and he Is to have my land at the bottom of "Five Acre Neck", to them and their heirs.
Son Yarrat Hughlett-land which I now live upon, to him and his heirs.
to be paid at day of marriage or at the age of eighteen years, which ever happens first.
If my wife so allows what I have given to my son John, she to have the rest of my estate, and she to be my executrix.
Witness: Robert Christopher, Ann Christopher, and. John Stanley.
The records being burned, was rerecorded. 20 May 1719.
"Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 241-243
THIS INDENTURE made the first day of May 1691 & in the yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord and Lady William and Mary &c. Between JOHN HEWLETT JUNR, of Parish of Foure Fields in County of NORTHUMBERLAND Gent. & MARY his Wife of the one part and THO: GLASCOCK of Parish of Farnham in County of Rappa. Gent. and ANN his Wife of the other part Witnesseth Whereas Mr. GEORGE NICHOLLS late of County of Rappa deceased did by a Deed of Gift give unto the sd MARY & ANN (his Two Daughters) and their heirs forever One thousand acres of land situate at or neere the head of TOTASKEY CREEKE in Rappa. County which he purchased and bought of HENRY CORBYN Esqr, Now This Indenture Witnesseth that sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife and sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have mutually agreed in a partition and seperacon of sd One thousand acres of land between them in pursuance whereof have granted unto THO: GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns Five hundred acres of the sd land lying Westermost seperated and devided from the other by a line of marked trees (for that purpose) runing from a red Oake corner tree on a levell East to two small Oakes standing by the MILL SWAMP neere or towards the head thereof being in or neere the line that parts this One thousand acres of land from the residue which the sd NICHOLLS bought of the sd CORBIN which sd line of marked trees runs (as neere as may be) thought the midle of the sd One thousand acres of land and also all profitts and appertinancc3 to the sd Wcstcrmost Fivc hundred acres of land belongiug as also all the right which the sd JOHN HEWLEIT and MARY his Wife may lawfully claime To have and to hold the sd land being the Westermost of the One thousand acres of land divided unto the sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns forever; Five hundred acres being the Eastermost of the sd Thousand acres of land seperated and devided from the other by the sd line runing from the sd red Oake to the two small Oakes aforesd and all profitts and appertinances belonging to sd THOS: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have or may lawfully claime to have and to hold said Five hun- dred acres of land divided as aforesd and all and singular the other the premises with the right unto sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife their heirs and assigns from hence- forth & forever and sd JOHN HEWLETT and MARY his Wife their heirs do covenant with sd THOS. GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs will at any time hereafter acknowledge these presents in due forme of Law for the more sure conveying the sd land In Witness whereof the parties have sett their hands & seals
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
WM. SOUTHERNE, THO: GLASCOCK
JAMES COLLIN ANN GLASCOCK
MARY . COLVERT
Recognitr in Cur Court Rappa 3 die Junii 1691
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ANN GLASCOCK do appoint Mr. EDWARD JONES my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge in open Court held for the County aforesd my free will & consent to a Deed of Devision of land made between MARY HEWLETT and myself which land was given by my Father and now divided by a Survey ratifying and confirming what my sd Attorney shall do in as full manner as if I myself were present Witness my hand this 5th day of May 1691
WILLIAM SOUTHERNE ANN GLASCOCK
JAMES OVERTON
Recordr. in Cur Comt. Rappa 23 die Junii 1691
"1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 21
KNOWE ALL MEN by these prsents that I GERVASE DODSON for divers good consideracons mee thereunto moveing did the last years give unto JNO: HULETT, Sonne of JOHN HULETT of WICOCOMOCO, one black pyde cowe calfe of my marke, vizt., cropt on the right eare & two slitts in the cropp; & cropt on ye left eare & a peice cult from the under side & another peice cuts from the upper side of the sd. left eare which Calfe is now a yearling which I the sd. GERVASE DODSON confirme to the sd. JOHN HUGHLETT JUNR., To have &to hold to the sd. JOHN HULETT JUNR. his heires or assignes for ever: In Witnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale ( ) 1659
Witness JOHN HULETT, GER: DODSON
the marke of BRIDGET PRICKETT
20th May 1659. This Deed of Guift was recorded
"1666-1678 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press:
Northumberland County Court 21st of March 1676/77; pg 283
- DARCAS POPE's Comm of Admon
A Commission of Administration is granted DARCAS POPE of the Estate of JAMES POPE, deced., she giveing caution according to Law
- Her Bond DARCAS POPE, JOHN HUGHLETT and THOMAS MARSHALL obliged themselves in the penall sume of fifty thousand pounds of tobacco and caske that DARCAS POPE shall duly administer of her deceased Husband's Estate and exhibite an Inventory of the Estate according to Law
- Apprvsers appointed Ordered JAMES HILL, DENNIS EYSE, DENNIS CONOWAY and EDMUND BASYE apprayse the Estate of JAMES POPE, deced., being first sworne by the next Justice
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 214
Northumberland County Court 17th of January 1683/4
- BONOWAY agt DOWNING
Whereas it appeares to this Court that JOHN HUGHLETT, JUNR. who marryed MARY, the Relict of WILLIAM DOWNING, JUNR., is indebted unto WILLIAM BONOWAY six hundred forty five pounds of tobacco and cask by Account to which he hath made Oath, Judgment is granted the said BONOWAY against the said HUGHLETT for the said sume with costs als Execution
"1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 432
Northumberland County Court June 20, 1688
THOMAS DOWNING orphan of Mr. WILLIAM DOWNING deceased has this day in Court made choice of JOHN DOWNING to be his guardian.
PATIENCE DOWNING Sister to the abovesaid THOMAS has made choice of JOHN HUGHLETT Jr. and MARGRETT DOWNING her sister of JOHN HUGHLETT Sr. to be their guardian.
"1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 758
Northumberland County Court March 17, 1697
Upon the motion of JOHN HUGHLETT and SUSANNA, Relict of Mr. JOHN HUGHLETT deceased Executors of the Estate of the said deceased, a probate is granted them of the said Will being proved by the oaths of Mr. JOHN FARNEFOLD, RICHARD KALFY and MARY CHAPMAN Witnesses thereto and is recorded.
"1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 830
Northumberland County Court July 20 1698
Upon the Motion of JOHN HUGHLETT who Exhibited a Bill in Chancery against JOSEPH FRANKLIN and SUSANNAH his wife, late SUSANNAH HUGHLETT and sole executrix of the Last Will and Testament of JOHN HUGHLETT deceased that the next Court he would produce evidence for proving of the said Bill. It is Ordered that he may have privilege to procure evidence to prove the said Bill the next Court.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 710
Northumberland County Court - 21st day of March 1711
ELIZABETH HUGHLETT Orphan daughter of JOHN HUGHLETT moving this Court to Choose Mr. RICHARD NUTT her Guardian the said NUTT is Accordingly Admitted her Guardian giving Caution for the said Orphan's Estate.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 710
Northumberland County Court - 21st day of March 1711
YARRATT HUGHLETT Orphan Son of JOHN HUGHLETT moving this Court to Choose EPHRAIM HUGHLETT his Guardian the said HUGHLETT is accordingly Admitted HIS Guardian giving Caution for the said Orphan's Estate.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 756
Northumberland County Court - 20th day of September 1711
Upon the motion of YARRATT HUGHLETT Orphan son of JOHN and MARY HUGHLETT deceased having in Court made Choice of his brother WILLIAM HUGHLETT to be his guardian the said WILLIAM HUGHLETT is therefore accordingly by the Court admitted thereunto.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 395
JOHN HUGHLETT & THOMAS SALISBURY, 400 acs. Northumberland Co., 18 Aug. 1661, p. 294, (401). Upon the head of great Wiccomico Riv., Sly. upon Wicker branch. Trans. of 8 pers: Edward Sanders, Robert Wright, Joseph Hary, Myles Cray, Nich, Smith, Jno. Knight, Wm. Henrill (?), Francis Acton.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 395
JNO. HUGHLETT, 400 acs. Northumberland Co., 17 Sept. 1662, p. 296, (403). At the head of great Wiccocomice Riv., Nly. on Wickars branch which divides this from land surveyed for sd. Hughlett & Thomas Salisbury, S.S.W. upon a path which goes out of Budds neck into the woods, crossing Machotick foot path, S.E. on land of Robert Wilson, Wly. upon part of a line of Robt. King &c. Trans. of 8 pers: Wm. Sandiford, Charles Winter, Manell (or Mavell) Jones, Mary Hewes, Jno. Bateman, Tho. Efford, Mary Bateman, Sarah Bradford.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 461
JNO. HUGHLETT, 900 acs. N'thumberland Co., 3 June 1663, p. 205, (103). N. by E. upon 1200 acs. formerly patented by Col. Jno. Matrom, dec'd., Ely. upon land of Jno. Hainye, Sly. & S.Wly. upon a branch dividing this from his own land & land of Tho. Salisbury &c. to a tree upon a branch of Chikacone Riv., N.N.W. & W.S.W. upon land of Adam Yarrett & Rich. Eaton. Trans. of 8 pers: Robt. Lawson, Tho. More, Jacob Willoughbie, Ed. Roe, George Slitham, Edw. Mills, Mary Doughty, Tho. Connaway, An Leech, Wm. Foster, Robt. Hutson, Tho. Penning, Edw. Goodlin, Tho. Moby (?), Ann Clayton, Edw. Cordin, Mary Yates, Wm. Murry.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 463
JNO. HUGHLETT, 900 acs. N'thumberland Co., 3 June 1663, p. 214,
(117). Bounding N. by E. upon 1200 acs. patented by Col. Jno. Matrom, dec'd., Ely. upon land of Jno. Haynie, Sly. S.Wly. upon a branch dividing this from land of sd. Hughlett & Thomas Salisbury, running W.N.W. &c. to branch of Chickacone Riv., N.N.W. & W.S.W. upon land of Adam Yarrett & Rich. Eaton, including within this tract an acute angle of land lying bet. land of sd. Yarrett, Eaton & Matrom poynting on Chikacone aforesd. to the place called black poynt. Trans. of 18 pers: Mary Grimes, Wm. Jnoson, Hen. Stevens, Margtt. Wilson, 3 Negroes, Antho. James, Wm. Bigly, Stephen Ingram, Wm. Betts, Ann Say, Jno. Savadge, Mary Jones, Wm. Peters, Jonathan Allen, Andrew Towers, Wm. Towers.1
John Hughlett died on 18 January 1708/9 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
From "Earley Colonial Settlers...":
"1699-1706 Order Book Part 1 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 370
Northumberland County Court - 17th day of Jan'y Anno 1705/6
- Probate of the Last Will & Testam't of JOHN HUGHLETT dec'ed is granted to MARY HUGHLETT Exec'x of the s'd Dec'ed the s'd Will being proved in Court by the Oaths of ROB'T CHRISTOPHER, JOHN STANLY & ANNE CHRISTOPHER Witnesses thereto and the same is Admitted to Record.
"1713-1749 Northumberland County VA Wills: Lewis & Booker; 1713-1726 Record Book, Page 49
Hughlett, John
W. W. 19 October 1704---W.P. 18 January 1708/09
Son John Hughlett-the land I had with his mother being in Richmond County, and upon the branches of "Totaskey", and the gold ring my father left me.
Two sons Ephraim Hughett, and William Hughlett-the Land my father lived on; the lower part where the old plantation is to my son Ephraim, and the upper part to my son William, to be divided at a valley formerly called "Chinkapin Valley", and the neck of land which lies in the fork of the branches next to the widow Dunaway to belong to my son William, and he Is to have my land at the bottom of "Five Acre Neck", to them and their heirs.
Son Yarrat Hughlett-land which I now live upon, to him and his heirs.
to be paid at day of marriage or at the age of eighteen years, which ever happens first.
If my wife so allows what I have given to my son John, she to have the rest of my estate, and she to be my executrix.
Witness: Robert Christopher, Ann Christopher, and. John Stanley.
The records being burned, was rerecorded. 20 May 1719.
"Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 241-243
THIS INDENTURE made the first day of May 1691 & in the yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord and Lady William and Mary &c. Between JOHN HEWLETT JUNR, of Parish of Foure Fields in County of NORTHUMBERLAND Gent. & MARY his Wife of the one part and THO: GLASCOCK of Parish of Farnham in County of Rappa. Gent. and ANN his Wife of the other part Witnesseth Whereas Mr. GEORGE NICHOLLS late of County of Rappa deceased did by a Deed of Gift give unto the sd MARY & ANN (his Two Daughters) and their heirs forever One thousand acres of land situate at or neere the head of TOTASKEY CREEKE in Rappa. County which he purchased and bought of HENRY CORBYN Esqr, Now This Indenture Witnesseth that sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife and sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have mutually agreed in a partition and seperacon of sd One thousand acres of land between them in pursuance whereof have granted unto THO: GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns Five hundred acres of the sd land lying Westermost seperated and devided from the other by a line of marked trees (for that purpose) runing from a red Oake corner tree on a levell East to two small Oakes standing by the MILL SWAMP neere or towards the head thereof being in or neere the line that parts this One thousand acres of land from the residue which the sd NICHOLLS bought of the sd CORBIN which sd line of marked trees runs (as neere as may be) thought the midle of the sd One thousand acres of land and also all profitts and appertinancc3 to the sd Wcstcrmost Fivc hundred acres of land belongiug as also all the right which the sd JOHN HEWLEIT and MARY his Wife may lawfully claime To have and to hold the sd land being the Westermost of the One thousand acres of land divided unto the sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns forever; Five hundred acres being the Eastermost of the sd Thousand acres of land seperated and devided from the other by the sd line runing from the sd red Oake to the two small Oakes aforesd and all profitts and appertinances belonging to sd THOS: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have or may lawfully claime to have and to hold said Five hun- dred acres of land divided as aforesd and all and singular the other the premises with the right unto sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife their heirs and assigns from hence- forth & forever and sd JOHN HEWLETT and MARY his Wife their heirs do covenant with sd THOS. GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs will at any time hereafter acknowledge these presents in due forme of Law for the more sure conveying the sd land In Witness whereof the parties have sett their hands & seals
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
WM. SOUTHERNE, THO: GLASCOCK
JAMES COLLIN ANN GLASCOCK
MARY . COLVERT
Recognitr in Cur Court Rappa 3 die Junii 1691
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ANN GLASCOCK do appoint Mr. EDWARD JONES my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge in open Court held for the County aforesd my free will & consent to a Deed of Devision of land made between MARY HEWLETT and myself which land was given by my Father and now divided by a Survey ratifying and confirming what my sd Attorney shall do in as full manner as if I myself were present Witness my hand this 5th day of May 1691
WILLIAM SOUTHERNE ANN GLASCOCK
JAMES OVERTON
Recordr. in Cur Comt. Rappa 23 die Junii 1691
"1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 21
KNOWE ALL MEN by these prsents that I GERVASE DODSON for divers good consideracons mee thereunto moveing did the last years give unto JNO: HULETT, Sonne of JOHN HULETT of WICOCOMOCO, one black pyde cowe calfe of my marke, vizt., cropt on the right eare & two slitts in the cropp; & cropt on ye left eare & a peice cult from the under side & another peice cuts from the upper side of the sd. left eare which Calfe is now a yearling which I the sd. GERVASE DODSON confirme to the sd. JOHN HUGHLETT JUNR., To have &to hold to the sd. JOHN HULETT JUNR. his heires or assignes for ever: In Witnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale ( ) 1659
Witness JOHN HULETT, GER: DODSON
the marke of BRIDGET PRICKETT
20th May 1659. This Deed of Guift was recorded
"1666-1678 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press:
Northumberland County Court 21st of March 1676/77; pg 283
- DARCAS POPE's Comm of Admon
A Commission of Administration is granted DARCAS POPE of the Estate of JAMES POPE, deced., she giveing caution according to Law
- Her Bond DARCAS POPE, JOHN HUGHLETT and THOMAS MARSHALL obliged themselves in the penall sume of fifty thousand pounds of tobacco and caske that DARCAS POPE shall duly administer of her deceased Husband's Estate and exhibite an Inventory of the Estate according to Law
- Apprvsers appointed Ordered JAMES HILL, DENNIS EYSE, DENNIS CONOWAY and EDMUND BASYE apprayse the Estate of JAMES POPE, deced., being first sworne by the next Justice
"1683-1686 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 214
Northumberland County Court 17th of January 1683/4
- BONOWAY agt DOWNING
Whereas it appeares to this Court that JOHN HUGHLETT, JUNR. who marryed MARY, the Relict of WILLIAM DOWNING, JUNR., is indebted unto WILLIAM BONOWAY six hundred forty five pounds of tobacco and cask by Account to which he hath made Oath, Judgment is granted the said BONOWAY against the said HUGHLETT for the said sume with costs als Execution
"1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 432
Northumberland County Court June 20, 1688
THOMAS DOWNING orphan of Mr. WILLIAM DOWNING deceased has this day in Court made choice of JOHN DOWNING to be his guardian.
PATIENCE DOWNING Sister to the abovesaid THOMAS has made choice of JOHN HUGHLETT Jr. and MARGRETT DOWNING her sister of JOHN HUGHLETT Sr. to be their guardian.
"1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 758
Northumberland County Court March 17, 1697
Upon the motion of JOHN HUGHLETT and SUSANNA, Relict of Mr. JOHN HUGHLETT deceased Executors of the Estate of the said deceased, a probate is granted them of the said Will being proved by the oaths of Mr. JOHN FARNEFOLD, RICHARD KALFY and MARY CHAPMAN Witnesses thereto and is recorded.
"1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 830
Northumberland County Court July 20 1698
Upon the Motion of JOHN HUGHLETT who Exhibited a Bill in Chancery against JOSEPH FRANKLIN and SUSANNAH his wife, late SUSANNAH HUGHLETT and sole executrix of the Last Will and Testament of JOHN HUGHLETT deceased that the next Court he would produce evidence for proving of the said Bill. It is Ordered that he may have privilege to procure evidence to prove the said Bill the next Court.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 710
Northumberland County Court - 21st day of March 1711
ELIZABETH HUGHLETT Orphan daughter of JOHN HUGHLETT moving this Court to Choose Mr. RICHARD NUTT her Guardian the said NUTT is Accordingly Admitted her Guardian giving Caution for the said Orphan's Estate.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 710
Northumberland County Court - 21st day of March 1711
YARRATT HUGHLETT Orphan Son of JOHN HUGHLETT moving this Court to Choose EPHRAIM HUGHLETT his Guardian the said HUGHLETT is accordingly Admitted HIS Guardian giving Caution for the said Orphan's Estate.
"1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 756
Northumberland County Court - 20th day of September 1711
Upon the motion of YARRATT HUGHLETT Orphan son of JOHN and MARY HUGHLETT deceased having in Court made Choice of his brother WILLIAM HUGHLETT to be his guardian the said WILLIAM HUGHLETT is therefore accordingly by the Court admitted thereunto.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 395
JOHN HUGHLETT & THOMAS SALISBURY, 400 acs. Northumberland Co., 18 Aug. 1661, p. 294, (401). Upon the head of great Wiccomico Riv., Sly. upon Wicker branch. Trans. of 8 pers: Edward Sanders, Robert Wright, Joseph Hary, Myles Cray, Nich, Smith, Jno. Knight, Wm. Henrill (?), Francis Acton.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 395
JNO. HUGHLETT, 400 acs. Northumberland Co., 17 Sept. 1662, p. 296, (403). At the head of great Wiccocomice Riv., Nly. on Wickars branch which divides this from land surveyed for sd. Hughlett & Thomas Salisbury, S.S.W. upon a path which goes out of Budds neck into the woods, crossing Machotick foot path, S.E. on land of Robert Wilson, Wly. upon part of a line of Robt. King &c. Trans. of 8 pers: Wm. Sandiford, Charles Winter, Manell (or Mavell) Jones, Mary Hewes, Jno. Bateman, Tho. Efford, Mary Bateman, Sarah Bradford.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 461
JNO. HUGHLETT, 900 acs. N'thumberland Co., 3 June 1663, p. 205, (103). N. by E. upon 1200 acs. formerly patented by Col. Jno. Matrom, dec'd., Ely. upon land of Jno. Hainye, Sly. & S.Wly. upon a branch dividing this from his own land & land of Tho. Salisbury &c. to a tree upon a branch of Chikacone Riv., N.N.W. & W.S.W. upon land of Adam Yarrett & Rich. Eaton. Trans. of 8 pers: Robt. Lawson, Tho. More, Jacob Willoughbie, Ed. Roe, George Slitham, Edw. Mills, Mary Doughty, Tho. Connaway, An Leech, Wm. Foster, Robt. Hutson, Tho. Penning, Edw. Goodlin, Tho. Moby (?), Ann Clayton, Edw. Cordin, Mary Yates, Wm. Murry.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 463
JNO. HUGHLETT, 900 acs. N'thumberland Co., 3 June 1663, p. 214,
(117). Bounding N. by E. upon 1200 acs. patented by Col. Jno. Matrom, dec'd., Ely. upon land of Jno. Haynie, Sly. S.Wly. upon a branch dividing this from land of sd. Hughlett & Thomas Salisbury, running W.N.W. &c. to branch of Chickacone Riv., N.N.W. & W.S.W. upon land of Adam Yarrett & Rich. Eaton, including within this tract an acute angle of land lying bet. land of sd. Yarrett, Eaton & Matrom poynting on Chikacone aforesd. to the place called black poynt. Trans. of 18 pers: Mary Grimes, Wm. Jnoson, Hen. Stevens, Margtt. Wilson, 3 Negroes, Antho. James, Wm. Bigly, Stephen Ingram, Wm. Betts, Ann Say, Jno. Savadge, Mary Jones, Wm. Peters, Jonathan Allen, Andrew Towers, Wm. Towers.1
Family | Mary Nicholls b. 1655, d. b Sep 1711 |
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=I082242&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Thomas Armstrong1
M, #91340, b. before 1670, d. after 1670
Father | Robert Armstrong1 b. 1625, d. 1677 |
Mother | Dorothy Marriott1 b. b 1634, d. a 1682 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Armstrong was born before 1670 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Thomas Armstrong died after 1670 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 4, Part II - 1670-1672; Antient Press: page 215
KNOW ALL MEN by these pnts that I HENRY CREIGHTON of the County of Rappa. for me my heires for severall causes mee moveing thereunto doth freely & willingly give unto THOMAS ARMSTRONG Sonn of ROBT, ARMSTRONG of the same County afforesd two Cowes the one a brown cowe abt, fower yeares old the other ( ) all their increase male & female to him & his heires forever but in case the said THOMAS ARMSTRONG should die before he comes to the age of twenty one yeares that then these cattle before menconed he equally derided amongst his (N--k) heareof I have heereunto sett my hand & seale this last day of Febr. 1670
in the pnts of us JOHN HUME, HENRY CREIGHTON
JAMES FULLERTON signum
The ears mark of the catle is three slitts & a cropp on the left. Eare and a Swallow forke on the right care?1
Thomas Armstrong died after 1670 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 4, Part II - 1670-1672; Antient Press: page 215
KNOW ALL MEN by these pnts that I HENRY CREIGHTON of the County of Rappa. for me my heires for severall causes mee moveing thereunto doth freely & willingly give unto THOMAS ARMSTRONG Sonn of ROBT, ARMSTRONG of the same County afforesd two Cowes the one a brown cowe abt, fower yeares old the other ( ) all their increase male & female to him & his heires forever but in case the said THOMAS ARMSTRONG should die before he comes to the age of twenty one yeares that then these cattle before menconed he equally derided amongst his (N--k) heareof I have heereunto sett my hand & seale this last day of Febr. 1670
in the pnts of us JOHN HUME, HENRY CREIGHTON
JAMES FULLERTON signum
The ears mark of the catle is three slitts & a cropp on the left. Eare and a Swallow forke on the right care?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=I116663&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Elizabeth Young1
F, #91341, b. before 1640, d. after 1661
Father | Robert Young1,2 b. b 1614, d. b 6 May 1663 |
Mother | Anne (?)3,2 b. b 1629, d. 10 Aug 1677 |
Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
Reference | GAV8 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Elizabeth Young was born before 1640.1 She married Robert Armstrong before 6 June 1656 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1
Elizabeth Young died after 1661 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-8.
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"LANCASTER COUNTY DEEDS & WILLS 1652-1657; Antient Press; Page 268
Lancaster County Court 6th of June 1656
- ROBERT ARMSTRONG haveing intermarried wth: ELIZ:, the Daughter in Law of ROBT YOUNGE, wth whom haveinge reced & had foure Cowes (belon gin ge to the said ELIZ.) two coves whereof vizt. GRIMES for prove he doth record wth: their increase for the use of the sd ELIZ: & the heirs of her body lawfullie begotten
Recognitr in Cur 6th Jun: 1656" in June 1656 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Young and Robert Armstrong were mentioned in a land transaction on 10 September 1658 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 147
ALL &c. I SAMEULL MATHEWS Esqr. Govr. & Capt. Generall send greeting Whereas &c Know ye that I the said SAMUELL MATHEWS Esqr. do with the consent of the councell of State give unto ROBERT ARMSTRONG Six hundred fifty acres of land being on the South side of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER in the County of Rappahanock aforesaid about three miles distance from the said Rivers side & backing a tract of land belonging to Sr. HENRY CHICHLY & begineth at a marked red Oak standing towards the head of a valley nigh a branch that runeth into the Eastermost maitre brand of a small Creek called RALPHS CREEK which runeth into PASCATACON & Extendeth its bredth SW into the woods a due mile thence (missing) being paralel to the first line & lastly NE unto the tree where this land began the same makeing a square figure the said Land being due unto the said ROBERT ARMSTRONG &c. To have &c. he yeilding & paying &c. Provided &c Given at JAMES CITY under our hands this tenth day of September 1658
SAMUELL MATHEWS
W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
BE IT KNOWN unto all men that I ROBERT ARMSTRONG for consideration have could unto Lt. Coll. THOMAS GOODRICH his heirs or admrs. with the consent of ELIZA, my wife all my right & title of this Pattent conteining Six ihundred & fifty acres of land & to acknowledge the sale thereof according to Law as witness my hand this 17th of January 1660
SAMUELL PARRY ROBT. ARMSTRONGE
ROBT. YOUNG ELIZA. ARMSTRONGE.1
;
His 1st wife.1
Elizabeth Young died after 1661 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-8.
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"LANCASTER COUNTY DEEDS & WILLS 1652-1657; Antient Press; Page 268
Lancaster County Court 6th of June 1656
- ROBERT ARMSTRONG haveing intermarried wth: ELIZ:, the Daughter in Law of ROBT YOUNGE, wth whom haveinge reced & had foure Cowes (belon gin ge to the said ELIZ.) two coves whereof vizt. GRIMES for prove he doth record wth: their increase for the use of the sd ELIZ: & the heirs of her body lawfullie begotten
Recognitr in Cur 6th Jun: 1656" in June 1656 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Young and Robert Armstrong were mentioned in a land transaction on 10 September 1658 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
Memo:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part I - 1656-1662; Antient Press; pg 147
ALL &c. I SAMEULL MATHEWS Esqr. Govr. & Capt. Generall send greeting Whereas &c Know ye that I the said SAMUELL MATHEWS Esqr. do with the consent of the councell of State give unto ROBERT ARMSTRONG Six hundred fifty acres of land being on the South side of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER in the County of Rappahanock aforesaid about three miles distance from the said Rivers side & backing a tract of land belonging to Sr. HENRY CHICHLY & begineth at a marked red Oak standing towards the head of a valley nigh a branch that runeth into the Eastermost maitre brand of a small Creek called RALPHS CREEK which runeth into PASCATACON & Extendeth its bredth SW into the woods a due mile thence (missing) being paralel to the first line & lastly NE unto the tree where this land began the same makeing a square figure the said Land being due unto the said ROBERT ARMSTRONG &c. To have &c. he yeilding & paying &c. Provided &c Given at JAMES CITY under our hands this tenth day of September 1658
SAMUELL MATHEWS
W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
BE IT KNOWN unto all men that I ROBERT ARMSTRONG for consideration have could unto Lt. Coll. THOMAS GOODRICH his heirs or admrs. with the consent of ELIZA, my wife all my right & title of this Pattent conteining Six ihundred & fifty acres of land & to acknowledge the sale thereof according to Law as witness my hand this 17th of January 1660
SAMUELL PARRY ROBT. ARMSTRONGE
ROBT. YOUNG ELIZA. ARMSTRONGE.1
Family | Robert Armstrong b. 1625, d. 1677 |
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=I082615&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=I116887&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=I073734&tree=Tree1
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 February 2019), memorial page for Dorothy Marriott Armstrong (1651–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 136287399, ; Maintained by Carole Conrad (contributor 46532185) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136287399/dorothy-armstrong. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Anne (?)1
F, #91342, b. before 1629, d. 10 August 1677
Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2019 |
Anne (?) married Robert Young.1,2
Anne (?) was born before 1629.1
Anne (?) died on 10 August 1677 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-9.
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"XXXiii. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: ANCIENT PLANTERS: INTRODUCTION
The following list includes those who are known to have come to Virginia before the cl.1
Anne (?) was born before 1629.1
Anne (?) died on 10 August 1677 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-9.
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"XXXiii. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: ANCIENT PLANTERS: INTRODUCTION
The following list includes those who are known to have come to Virginia before the cl.1
Family | Robert Young b. b 1614, d. b 6 May 1663 |
Children |
|
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=I073734&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=I070100&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=I116887&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=I032557&tree=Tree1
Mary Lucy1
F, #91343, b. 1615, d. after 1653
Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
Reference | GAV10 |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2019 |
Mary Lucy was born in 1615 at England.1 She married Thomas Kendall between 1631 and 1638 at USA.1
Mary Lucy died after 1653 at Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-10.
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Archives of Maryland 1637-1664 , vol28, p 78." p 18
Colonel Giles Brent (a Catholic) crossed the Potomac River to settle at the conflex of Aquia Creek with the Potomac R called Brent 's Point; he a first citizen of Stafford County, Virginia, and called his new plantation Retirement, where he died 1672. His two unmarried sisters Mary 1601-1658 and Margaret 1601-1671 first women suffragists in America. Margaret lived around where Alexandria and Fredericksburg now are. Mary brought Mary, Charles, and William Kendall with her 1653 on Aquia Creek on Austin Run in Stafford County, Virginia." p 18
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: Brent, Capt Gyles. Certificate for 900 acres for importing 18 persons. The headrights include:Capt Gyles Brent, Mrs Margaret Brent, Mrs Mary Brent wife to Capt Brent, Margaret Kendall.
21 Jan 1651/2. 1.70
Source: Fleet, Beverley, Northumbria collectanea, 1645-1720. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 254 pgs.
"Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623 -1666 , Page 191.
Kendal, Mary, 1653, by James Magregory and Hugh Fauch, Northumberland Co."1
Mary Lucy died after 1653 at Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-10.
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Archives of Maryland 1637-1664 , vol28, p 78." p 18
Colonel Giles Brent (a Catholic) crossed the Potomac River to settle at the conflex of Aquia Creek with the Potomac R called Brent 's Point; he a first citizen of Stafford County, Virginia, and called his new plantation Retirement, where he died 1672. His two unmarried sisters Mary 1601-1658 and Margaret 1601-1671 first women suffragists in America. Margaret lived around where Alexandria and Fredericksburg now are. Mary brought Mary, Charles, and William Kendall with her 1653 on Aquia Creek on Austin Run in Stafford County, Virginia." p 18
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: Brent, Capt Gyles. Certificate for 900 acres for importing 18 persons. The headrights include:Capt Gyles Brent, Mrs Margaret Brent, Mrs Mary Brent wife to Capt Brent, Margaret Kendall.
21 Jan 1651/2. 1.70
Source: Fleet, Beverley, Northumbria collectanea, 1645-1720. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 254 pgs.
"Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623 -1666 , Page 191.
Kendal, Mary, 1653, by James Magregory and Hugh Fauch, Northumberland Co."1
Family | Thomas Kendall b. 1610, d. a 9 Nov 1646 |
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=I035044&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Susannah Chiles1
F, #91344, b. 1663
Father | Walter Chiles (II)1 d. bt 16 Nov 1671 - 25 Nov 1671 |
Mother | Susanna Brooks1 b. 1635, d. 1717 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2019 |
Susannah Chiles was born in 1663 at Jamestown, James City Co., Virginia, USA.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=I114192&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Jane Chiles1
F, #91345, b. 1666
Father | Walter Chiles (II)1 d. bt 16 Nov 1671 - 25 Nov 1671 |
Mother | Susanna Brooks1 b. 1635, d. 1717 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2019 |
Jane Chiles was born in 1666 at Jamestown, James City Co., Virginia, USA.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=I114192&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Col. Walter Brooks1
M, #91346
Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
Reference | GAV10 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2019 |
Family | Grace (?) |
Child |
|
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=I114038&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Grace (?)1
F, #91347
Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
Reference | GAV10 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2019 |
Family | Col. Walter Brooks |
Child |
|
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=I114038&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Thomas Cager1
M, #91348, d. 1676
Father | Robert Cager1 b. bt 1612 - 1618, d. bt 10 Aug 1667 - 5 Sep 1667 |
Mother | Dorothy James ?1 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Cager died in 1676 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Old Rappahannock Co. Va - Thomas Cadger
Transported 29 Nov 1674 (with 179 other persons) by Mr. James Harrison, John Rowzee & Eliz, Margerett, Anne & Elin Mott, the 4 orphans of Mr. Geo Mott; 9019 acres on the S. side of Rappa River about 6 miles up the falls. Cavaliers & Pioneers pg 159, Patent Book 6 p 546:
"Thomas Cager 2.246 I SM #3200 in 1676
Appraisers: William Cannadge, Peter Watts.
Administrator: William Watts.
"Thomas Cager 4,411 A #3248 Oct 8 1677
Payments to: Marmaduke Simes, Mr. Walter Hall, Robert Jones. Mr. Salley, Mr. Clarke,
Administrator: William Coate.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Old Rappahannock Co. Va - Thomas Cadger
Transported 29 Nov 1674 (with 179 other persons) by Mr. James Harrison, John Rowzee & Eliz, Margerett, Anne & Elin Mott, the 4 orphans of Mr. Geo Mott; 9019 acres on the S. side of Rappa River about 6 miles up the falls. Cavaliers & Pioneers pg 159, Patent Book 6 p 546:
"Thomas Cager 2.246 I SM #3200 in 1676
Appraisers: William Cannadge, Peter Watts.
Administrator: William Watts.
"Thomas Cager 4,411 A #3248 Oct 8 1677
Payments to: Marmaduke Simes, Mr. Walter Hall, Robert Jones. Mr. Salley, Mr. Clarke,
Administrator: William Coate.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=I014651&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Mary Hudson1
F, #91349, b. before 18 June 1760
Father | Rush Hudson Jr.1 b. 1723, d. 1790 |
Mother | Sarah Settles1 b. 1723 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Mary Hudson was born before 18 June 1760; Mentioned in her grandmother, Sarah Rosser's will.1
In Sarah Rozier's will dated 18 June 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA, Mary Hudson was named as an heir;
Joan Allen Peyton & Kircherr Family Tree cites:
Will Bk A, pp 41-43
Title: Will Abstracts of King George County, Va. Will Bk 1 (1752-1780) Virginia County Court Records Incl 1721-1744 from Bk A-1 1721-1752
Author: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam,
Publisher: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam, 1986, McLean, Va. 22101
Repository Information: Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
Per "Early Colonial Settlers...":
Sarah (Willis - Wood - Hudson - Tuberville) wrote her will in Orange County, Virginia on 18 June 1760 and it was entered for probate on 28 May 1761. It was produced for probate on 25 March 1762.
"In the name of God Amen, I Sarah Tuberville (sic) of Orange County in the colony of Virginia being sick of Body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God for all, do make and ordain this mylast Will and Testament in Manner and form following viz:
Item, I give to my son John Willis One shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son William Willis Ten shillings. (one source suggests that William received only one shilling ?)
Item, I give to my son Henry Wood Two pounds.
Item, I give to my son David Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son Joshua Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my daughter Sarah Hawkins [NB I assume this is a dau of Sarah by her husband Rush HUDSON and that HAWKINS was her married name. G. Vaut] all my wearing clothes with a book called William Beverage Sermons.
Item, I give to Rush Hudson's daughter Mary one chest and his daughter Elizabeth one trunk.
I give to my son Rush Hudson one Negro Woman named Winny during his life and afgterwards I give the said Winny and her increase to Rush Hudson Jr. [NB I assume this is a son of Sarah's son, Rush. G. Vaut] I give to my son Rush all the rest of my goods to dispose with as he shall think proper and
(finally) I make and ordain my son Rush Hudson full and whole Executor of his my last Will and Testament Revoking all other will or wills by me made in witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord God 1760.
Signed: Sarah (her mark) Tuberville. Signed, sealed and delivered by the said Sarah Tubderville for her last will and Testament in the presence of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses (his mark) Harwood, Kezia (her mark) Rosser (one reference suggests that Kezia's last name may have been Roper ?).
N.B. it is my desire that my Estate shall not be appraised. Signed Sarah (her mark) Tuberville.
N.B. interlined before signed (I give Winnys First born to Elizabeth Hudson and the next to Mary Hudson)
Ref: Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2, pg 310 and 319: At a Court held for Orange County on Thursday the 28th day of May 1761, This Last Will and Testament of Sarah Tuberville decd, was presented into Court by Rush Hudson the Executor herein named and proved by the oaths of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses Harwood and Kezia Rosser witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executor who made oath according to law certificate was granted him for obtaining Letters of probate thereof in due form giving security on which he with Joshua Hudson and John Morton his Securities entered into and acknowledged their Bond for the same in the sum of Twenty pounds current money. Teste: Geo. Taylor C.O.C."2
In Sarah Rozier's will dated 18 June 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA, Mary Hudson was named as an heir;
Joan Allen Peyton & Kircherr Family Tree cites:
Will Bk A, pp 41-43
Title: Will Abstracts of King George County, Va. Will Bk 1 (1752-1780) Virginia County Court Records Incl 1721-1744 from Bk A-1 1721-1752
Author: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam,
Publisher: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam, 1986, McLean, Va. 22101
Repository Information: Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
Per "Early Colonial Settlers...":
Sarah (Willis - Wood - Hudson - Tuberville) wrote her will in Orange County, Virginia on 18 June 1760 and it was entered for probate on 28 May 1761. It was produced for probate on 25 March 1762.
"In the name of God Amen, I Sarah Tuberville (sic) of Orange County in the colony of Virginia being sick of Body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God for all, do make and ordain this mylast Will and Testament in Manner and form following viz:
Item, I give to my son John Willis One shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son William Willis Ten shillings. (one source suggests that William received only one shilling ?)
Item, I give to my son Henry Wood Two pounds.
Item, I give to my son David Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son Joshua Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my daughter Sarah Hawkins [NB I assume this is a dau of Sarah by her husband Rush HUDSON and that HAWKINS was her married name. G. Vaut] all my wearing clothes with a book called William Beverage Sermons.
Item, I give to Rush Hudson's daughter Mary one chest and his daughter Elizabeth one trunk.
I give to my son Rush Hudson one Negro Woman named Winny during his life and afgterwards I give the said Winny and her increase to Rush Hudson Jr. [NB I assume this is a son of Sarah's son, Rush. G. Vaut] I give to my son Rush all the rest of my goods to dispose with as he shall think proper and
(finally) I make and ordain my son Rush Hudson full and whole Executor of his my last Will and Testament Revoking all other will or wills by me made in witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord God 1760.
Signed: Sarah (her mark) Tuberville. Signed, sealed and delivered by the said Sarah Tubderville for her last will and Testament in the presence of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses (his mark) Harwood, Kezia (her mark) Rosser (one reference suggests that Kezia's last name may have been Roper ?).
N.B. it is my desire that my Estate shall not be appraised. Signed Sarah (her mark) Tuberville.
N.B. interlined before signed (I give Winnys First born to Elizabeth Hudson and the next to Mary Hudson)
Ref: Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2, pg 310 and 319: At a Court held for Orange County on Thursday the 28th day of May 1761, This Last Will and Testament of Sarah Tuberville decd, was presented into Court by Rush Hudson the Executor herein named and proved by the oaths of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses Harwood and Kezia Rosser witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executor who made oath according to law certificate was granted him for obtaining Letters of probate thereof in due form giving security on which he with Joshua Hudson and John Morton his Securities entered into and acknowledged their Bond for the same in the sum of Twenty pounds current money. Teste: Geo. Taylor C.O.C."2
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=I022474&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Joan Allen Peyton & Kircherr Family Tree - William (son of Archibald, Sr. & Eliz (Hudson) Allen: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/6014154/person/-83013441/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
Elizabeth Hudson1
F, #91350, b. before 18 June 1760
Father | Rush Hudson Jr.1 b. 1723, d. 1790 |
Mother | Sarah Settles1 b. 1723 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Elizabeth Hudson was born before 18 June 1760; Mentioned in her grandmother, Sarah Rosser's will.1
In Sarah Rozier's will dated 18 June 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA, Elizabeth Hudson was named as an heir;
Joan Allen Peyton & Kircherr Family Tree cites:
Will Bk A, pp 41-43
Title: Will Abstracts of King George County, Va. Will Bk 1 (1752-1780) Virginia County Court Records Incl 1721-1744 from Bk A-1 1721-1752
Author: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam,
Publisher: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam, 1986, McLean, Va. 22101
Repository Information: Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
Per "Early Colonial Settlers...":
Sarah (Willis - Wood - Hudson - Tuberville) wrote her will in Orange County, Virginia on 18 June 1760 and it was entered for probate on 28 May 1761. It was produced for probate on 25 March 1762.
"In the name of God Amen, I Sarah Tuberville (sic) of Orange County in the colony of Virginia being sick of Body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God for all, do make and ordain this mylast Will and Testament in Manner and form following viz:
Item, I give to my son John Willis One shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son William Willis Ten shillings. (one source suggests that William received only one shilling ?)
Item, I give to my son Henry Wood Two pounds.
Item, I give to my son David Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son Joshua Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my daughter Sarah Hawkins [NB I assume this is a dau of Sarah by her husband Rush HUDSON and that HAWKINS was her married name. G. Vaut] all my wearing clothes with a book called William Beverage Sermons.
Item, I give to Rush Hudson's daughter Mary one chest and his daughter Elizabeth one trunk.
I give to my son Rush Hudson one Negro Woman named Winny during his life and afgterwards I give the said Winny and her increase to Rush Hudson Jr. [NB I assume this is a son of Sarah's son, Rush. G. Vaut] I give to my son Rush all the rest of my goods to dispose with as he shall think proper and
(finally) I make and ordain my son Rush Hudson full and whole Executor of his my last Will and Testament Revoking all other will or wills by me made in witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord God 1760.
Signed: Sarah (her mark) Tuberville. Signed, sealed and delivered by the said Sarah Tubderville for her last will and Testament in the presence of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses (his mark) Harwood, Kezia (her mark) Rosser (one reference suggests that Kezia's last name may have been Roper ?).
N.B. it is my desire that my Estate shall not be appraised. Signed Sarah (her mark) Tuberville.
N.B. interlined before signed (I give Winnys First born to Elizabeth Hudson and the next to Mary Hudson)
Ref: Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2, pg 310 and 319: At a Court held for Orange County on Thursday the 28th day of May 1761, This Last Will and Testament of Sarah Tuberville decd, was presented into Court by Rush Hudson the Executor herein named and proved by the oaths of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses Harwood and Kezia Rosser witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executor who made oath according to law certificate was granted him for obtaining Letters of probate thereof in due form giving security on which he with Joshua Hudson and John Morton his Securities entered into and acknowledged their Bond for the same in the sum of Twenty pounds current money. Teste: Geo. Taylor C.O.C."2
In Sarah Rozier's will dated 18 June 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA, Elizabeth Hudson was named as an heir;
Joan Allen Peyton & Kircherr Family Tree cites:
Will Bk A, pp 41-43
Title: Will Abstracts of King George County, Va. Will Bk 1 (1752-1780) Virginia County Court Records Incl 1721-1744 from Bk A-1 1721-1752
Author: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam,
Publisher: Sparacio, Ruth & Sam, 1986, McLean, Va. 22101
Repository Information: Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia
Per "Early Colonial Settlers...":
Sarah (Willis - Wood - Hudson - Tuberville) wrote her will in Orange County, Virginia on 18 June 1760 and it was entered for probate on 28 May 1761. It was produced for probate on 25 March 1762.
"In the name of God Amen, I Sarah Tuberville (sic) of Orange County in the colony of Virginia being sick of Body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to God for all, do make and ordain this mylast Will and Testament in Manner and form following viz:
Item, I give to my son John Willis One shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son William Willis Ten shillings. (one source suggests that William received only one shilling ?)
Item, I give to my son Henry Wood Two pounds.
Item, I give to my son David Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my son Joshua Hudson one shilling sterling.
Item, I give to my daughter Sarah Hawkins [NB I assume this is a dau of Sarah by her husband Rush HUDSON and that HAWKINS was her married name. G. Vaut] all my wearing clothes with a book called William Beverage Sermons.
Item, I give to Rush Hudson's daughter Mary one chest and his daughter Elizabeth one trunk.
I give to my son Rush Hudson one Negro Woman named Winny during his life and afgterwards I give the said Winny and her increase to Rush Hudson Jr. [NB I assume this is a son of Sarah's son, Rush. G. Vaut] I give to my son Rush all the rest of my goods to dispose with as he shall think proper and
(finally) I make and ordain my son Rush Hudson full and whole Executor of his my last Will and Testament Revoking all other will or wills by me made in witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord God 1760.
Signed: Sarah (her mark) Tuberville. Signed, sealed and delivered by the said Sarah Tubderville for her last will and Testament in the presence of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses (his mark) Harwood, Kezia (her mark) Rosser (one reference suggests that Kezia's last name may have been Roper ?).
N.B. it is my desire that my Estate shall not be appraised. Signed Sarah (her mark) Tuberville.
N.B. interlined before signed (I give Winnys First born to Elizabeth Hudson and the next to Mary Hudson)
Ref: Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2, pg 310 and 319: At a Court held for Orange County on Thursday the 28th day of May 1761, This Last Will and Testament of Sarah Tuberville decd, was presented into Court by Rush Hudson the Executor herein named and proved by the oaths of Benjamin Hawkins Jr., Moses Harwood and Kezia Rosser witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executor who made oath according to law certificate was granted him for obtaining Letters of probate thereof in due form giving security on which he with Joshua Hudson and John Morton his Securities entered into and acknowledged their Bond for the same in the sum of Twenty pounds current money. Teste: Geo. Taylor C.O.C."2
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=I022474&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Joan Allen Peyton & Kircherr Family Tree - William (son of Archibald, Sr. & Eliz (Hudson) Allen: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/6014154/person/-83013441/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.