Rush Hudson III1
M, #91351, b. before 18 June 1760
Father | Rush Hudson Jr.1 b. 1723, d. 1790 |
Mother | Sarah Settles1 b. 1723 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Rush Hudson III was born before 18 June 1760; Mentioned in his grandmother, Sarah Rosser's will.1
In Sarah Rozier's will dated 18 June 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA, Rush Hudson III 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, Rush Hudson III 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.
Sarah Hudson1
F, #91352
Father | Rush Hudson Sr.1 b. bt 1678 - 1680, d. b Nov 1735 |
Mother | Sarah Rozier1 b. 1690, d. b 28 May 1761 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Sarah Hudson married (?) Hawkins.1
; Mentioned in her mother, Sarah Rosser's will.1
In Sarah Rozier's will dated 18 June 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA, Sarah 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
; Mentioned in her mother, Sarah Rosser's will.1
In Sarah Rozier's will dated 18 June 1760 at King George Co., Virginia, USA, Sarah 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
Family | (?) Hawkins |
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.
Jane Gray1
F, #91354, b. before 1641, d. after 1712
Father | Francis Gray I1 b. b 1616, d. bt 7 Jun 1667 - 31 Jul 1667 |
Mother | Alice Moorman1 b. 1622, d. a 1690 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Jane Gray was born before 1641 at St. George's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1 She married John Lancelot before 1657 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.2 Jane Gray married John Barton circa 1673 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.3
Jane Gray died after 1712 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 47
LANCELOTT, JOHN, 21 August 1706; 28 January 1712. To cousin John Lancelott my two plantations one formerly my brother William's and the other that which Gilbert Atwood now lives on, but his mother Jane Lancelott to live on it during her life; in case John Lancelott dies then to his sister my cousin Jane Simmons failing which to my cousin William Butler and * * *; to my wife Mary remainder of estate; brother William's children; my cousin to be kept in school until he can read Bible and cousin Jane same.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 336
THOMAS SALSBURY, 650 acs. Northumberland Co., 4 June 1656, p.
1, (83). 300 acs. on S. side of great Wicocomico Riv., N. N. E. upon Vulcans Cr. & E. S. E. upon land of Henry Weeker; 300 acs. along the head of sd. Weeker to Hulletts, to Faucett, Free- mans & Conowayes land, thence to land of Thomas Kedby sold to Tho. Bales (or Boles). 300 acs. granted sd. Salsbury 13 Oct. 1653 & 350 acs. due for trans. of 7 pers: Francis Gray, Alice his wife, Mary Gray, Joshua Gray, Ann Gray, Wm. Butler. Note: Said Salsbury gave 300 acs. first mentioned to his son Thomas, who had a patent for the same dated 28 Jan. 1662 & 350 acs. the residue to Andrew Pettigrew, who married Salsbury's widow.1
;
Her 1st husband.2 Jane Gray married John Barton circa 1673 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.3
Jane Gray died after 1712 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 47
LANCELOTT, JOHN, 21 August 1706; 28 January 1712. To cousin John Lancelott my two plantations one formerly my brother William's and the other that which Gilbert Atwood now lives on, but his mother Jane Lancelott to live on it during her life; in case John Lancelott dies then to his sister my cousin Jane Simmons failing which to my cousin William Butler and * * *; to my wife Mary remainder of estate; brother William's children; my cousin to be kept in school until he can read Bible and cousin Jane same.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 336
THOMAS SALSBURY, 650 acs. Northumberland Co., 4 June 1656, p.
1, (83). 300 acs. on S. side of great Wicocomico Riv., N. N. E. upon Vulcans Cr. & E. S. E. upon land of Henry Weeker; 300 acs. along the head of sd. Weeker to Hulletts, to Faucett, Free- mans & Conowayes land, thence to land of Thomas Kedby sold to Tho. Bales (or Boles). 300 acs. granted sd. Salsbury 13 Oct. 1653 & 350 acs. due for trans. of 7 pers: Francis Gray, Alice his wife, Mary Gray, Joshua Gray, Ann Gray, Wm. Butler. Note: Said Salsbury gave 300 acs. first mentioned to his son Thomas, who had a patent for the same dated 28 Jan. 1662 & 350 acs. the residue to Andrew Pettigrew, who married Salsbury's widow.1
Family 1 | John Lancelot b. b 1638, d. 28 Feb 1671/72 |
Children |
|
Family 2 | John Barton b. b 1641 |
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=I028119&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=I028120&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=I072434&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=I023612&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=I070152&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=I070150&tree=Tree1
John Lancelot1
M, #91355, b. before 1638, d. 28 February 1671/72
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
His estate was probated 29/2/1691
;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack."1 John Lancelot was born before 1638.1 He married Jane Gray, daughter of Francis Gray I and Alice Moorman, before 1657 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1
John Lancelot died on 28 February 1671/72 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"(Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=324&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Lovell, Robert.
Publication 14 October 1670.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 500 acres bounding N. easterly upon Potomack River S. easterly on the land of John Lancelott, &c.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 324 (Reel 6).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 325
WILLIAM BOTHAM, 500 acs. Westmoreland Co., 24 Oct. 1655, p.
12, (18). N. Ely. upon Petomecke Riv., S. Ely. upon land of Jno. Lancht (?) , Wly. upon land of Sam. Bonam. Trans. of 10 pers: Peirce Mortice, Abagaill How, Mary Tanner, Jno. Ball, Wm. Hurpe, Geo. Daily, Nich. (or Nath.) Jones, Wm. Thrush, Anne Boswell, Jone Hartwell.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 351
MR. WILLIAM PRESLY, 1000 acs. in Petomeck freshes about 3 mi. above land called Mr. Robert Clerke's land, Ely. upon sd. river, Sly. upon land of Mr. Francis Grey & John Lancelott. 15 July I657, p. II6, (I72). Trans. of 20 pers: Roger Bell, James Arden, Ro. Rodes, Tim. Lawrence, Bernard Nash, Jno. Vamell, Edd. Cooper, Law. Seines, Dan. Armstronge, Hugh Davis, Tho. Madrin, Nich. Peake, Rand. Jackson, Tho. Beale, Peeter Hughes, Mary James, Martha Hiller, Judith Chroshaw, Wm. Batty, Corl. May.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 84
ROBERT LOVELL, 500 acs. W'moreland Co., N. Ely. upon Potomack Riv., adj. Jno. Lancelott & Samll. Bonam; 14 Oct. 1670, p. 324. Granted to Wm. Botham 24 Oct. 1655, assigned to Richd. Heaberd 25 Aug. 1656, assigned to Wm. Peirce 2 Oct. 1660, who assigned to sd. Lovell 7 July 1670."1
;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack."1 John Lancelot was born before 1638.1 He married Jane Gray, daughter of Francis Gray I and Alice Moorman, before 1657 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1
John Lancelot died on 28 February 1671/72 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"(Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=324&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Lovell, Robert.
Publication 14 October 1670.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 500 acres bounding N. easterly upon Potomack River S. easterly on the land of John Lancelott, &c.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 324 (Reel 6).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 325
WILLIAM BOTHAM, 500 acs. Westmoreland Co., 24 Oct. 1655, p.
12, (18). N. Ely. upon Petomecke Riv., S. Ely. upon land of Jno. Lancht (?) , Wly. upon land of Sam. Bonam. Trans. of 10 pers: Peirce Mortice, Abagaill How, Mary Tanner, Jno. Ball, Wm. Hurpe, Geo. Daily, Nich. (or Nath.) Jones, Wm. Thrush, Anne Boswell, Jone Hartwell.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 351
MR. WILLIAM PRESLY, 1000 acs. in Petomeck freshes about 3 mi. above land called Mr. Robert Clerke's land, Ely. upon sd. river, Sly. upon land of Mr. Francis Grey & John Lancelott. 15 July I657, p. II6, (I72). Trans. of 20 pers: Roger Bell, James Arden, Ro. Rodes, Tim. Lawrence, Bernard Nash, Jno. Vamell, Edd. Cooper, Law. Seines, Dan. Armstronge, Hugh Davis, Tho. Madrin, Nich. Peake, Rand. Jackson, Tho. Beale, Peeter Hughes, Mary James, Martha Hiller, Judith Chroshaw, Wm. Batty, Corl. May.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 84
ROBERT LOVELL, 500 acs. W'moreland Co., N. Ely. upon Potomack Riv., adj. Jno. Lancelott & Samll. Bonam; 14 Oct. 1670, p. 324. Granted to Wm. Botham 24 Oct. 1655, assigned to Richd. Heaberd 25 Aug. 1656, assigned to Wm. Peirce 2 Oct. 1660, who assigned to sd. Lovell 7 July 1670."1
Family | Jane Gray b. b 1641, d. a 1712 |
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=I028120&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=I023612&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=I070152&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=I070150&tree=Tree1
Anne Lancelot1
F, #91356, b. circa 1662, d. before 1714
Father | John Lancelot1 b. b 1638, d. 28 Feb 1671/72 |
Mother | Jane Gray1 b. b 1641, d. a 1712 |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Anne Lancelot was born circa 1662 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Thomas Butler, son of Thomas Butler and Jane Baldridge, before 1680 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife. According to "Early Colonial Settlers..." their oldest child listed, Elizabeth, was born in 1680.2
Anne Lancelot died before 1714.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack."1
;
His 1st wife. According to "Early Colonial Settlers..." their oldest child listed, Elizabeth, was born in 1680.2
Anne Lancelot died before 1714.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack."1
Family | Thomas Butler b. 1658, d. b 29 Jul 1714 |
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=I023612&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=I023833&tree=Tree1
Thomas Butler1
M, #91357, b. 1658, d. before 29 July 1714
Father | Thomas Butler2 b. c 1624, d. 27 Feb 1677/78 |
Mother | Jane Baldridge3 b. b 1644, d. a 1707 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Butler married Anne Harris.1
Thomas Butler was born in 1658 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Anne Lancelot, daughter of John Lancelot and Jane Gray, before 1680 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife. According to "Early Colonial Settlers..." their oldest child listed, Elizabeth, was born in 1680.1
Thomas Butler died before 29 July 1714 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...": Date of probate of his will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 54
BUTLER, THOMAS, 2 May 1714; 2 September 1714. Sons William and James; grandson Thomas son of John Butler near where Katherine Butler lives; John and James sons of James Butler; Ann Baker dau. of Elizabeth Baker; to dau. Elizabeth Baker all her mother's clothes, exrs. sons James and John.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1714-1716 : pg 12
Westmoreland County Court 29th ofJuly 1714
- THOMAS BUTLER Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of THOMAS BUTLER, deced., was presented into Court by JAMES BUTLER & JOHN BAKER, Executors of the same who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of NATHANIELL GRAY, WILLIAM RAWLINS and J.OSIAS SILVER, wittnesses
thereto is admitted to Record and upon the motion of the Executors and their performing what is usuall in such cases, Certifycate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereofin due form; And it is ordered that ROBERT LOVELL, ANDREW HARRISON, LAWRENCE BUTLER and WILLIAM GRAHAM, or any three of them being first sworn before one ofher Majesty's Justices for the County, doe sometime before the next Court value and appraise THOMAS BUTLER's Estate and make report ofthe same to the next Court
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 54
BUTLER, THOMAS, 29 September 1714.
Inventory returned by James Butler and John Baker.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 40
CARTER, FRANCES, wife of Thomas Carter, deceased of Westd., 22 July 1706; 28 Aug. 1706.
To be buried by husband George Thorne; Joseph Hennings and Thomas Butler exrs; Daniel Mills and Thomas Langford cattle; to Gerard Ford one gun; estate to my exrs; my boy James Nevitt one damask vest, breeches etc.
"Richmond County, Virginia; WILL BOOK 4, 1717-1725
William TILLER, Sitt. Par, will; 20 Feb 1718/19, 4 Mar 1718/19
wife Mary all the land bought from Samuel NICHOLLS; son John; dau. Margaret, always provided she marrieth a man without land, if she marries a man with land then everything to son John; chil. Mary [SL.IP], Elizabeth THOMAS; no ex; wits: John GILBERT, Thomas EVANS, Thomas BUTLER.
"Stafford County Court Records, 1680; THE ANTIENT PRESS
p. 23(42) - (43)
The Depo: of FRANCIS POWELL aged 26 or thereabouts , sworne and examined saith that about ye 29th of October yor: Depont: being att. ye House of THOMAS HATHAWAY his Backe Plantation did see ye two fore quarters of a Hog onely one shoulder cuts away and ye said HATHAWAY did aske of ,JNO; NEWBY and WILLM: WALLES whose Hog itt was, they answered theirs, HATHAWAY and THOMAS BUTLERs, hee asked where the hinde quarters were, they answered they had throwne itt in the Bushes. Mr_ HATHAWAY inquired how they killed ye said Hog, they answered they shott him. Mr, HATHAWAY againe asked how they loaded ye Gun having never a Gun sticke, they answered well enough and immediately upon that discourse they fell upon their knees and asked forgiveness of ye said HATHAWAY, their Mastr:, hee answered bee would forgive them if THOMAS BUTLER would; Mr. HATHAWAY asked where ye Shoulder that they had curt off was, they answered it was in BLACKGRAVEs LOFT over ye little Room & next morning RICHARD BRIGHTWELL brought itt from ye aforesaid place as they had desired him and further saith not FRANCIS POWELL
Pr, In Cur et Recordatr: 10 Novbr; 1680
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 58
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1708
- NATHANIELL GRAY's Ackowledment to BUTLER NATHANIELL
GRAY acknowledged a Deed of Feoffment from him to THOMAS BUTLER, JAMES BUTLER and ELIZABETH BUTLER, to bee his proper act and deed, And NATHANIELL POPE by a Power from MARY GRAY, Wife of sd NATHANIELL, relinquished her Right ofDower to the lands and premises mentioned
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=240&last=&g_p=G3&co llection=NN Grant
Title Butler, Thomas.
Publication 10 January 1709.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 157 acres escheat land on the eastward side of Knots Creek. Beg.g &c. in Richard Holdings line.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 240 (Reel 288).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=82&last=&g_p=G4&col lection=NN Grant
Title Latham, Stephen.
Publication 26 May 1712.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 50 acres on the north side of Petomak Road bounded by the land of John Franklyn, Thomas Buttler, Robert Howson, and John Pratt.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 4, 1710-1712 , p. 82 (Reel 289)."1
Thomas Butler was born in 1658 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Anne Lancelot, daughter of John Lancelot and Jane Gray, before 1680 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife. According to "Early Colonial Settlers..." their oldest child listed, Elizabeth, was born in 1680.1
Thomas Butler died before 29 July 1714 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA;
From "Early Colonial Settlers...": Date of probate of his will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 54
BUTLER, THOMAS, 2 May 1714; 2 September 1714. Sons William and James; grandson Thomas son of John Butler near where Katherine Butler lives; John and James sons of James Butler; Ann Baker dau. of Elizabeth Baker; to dau. Elizabeth Baker all her mother's clothes, exrs. sons James and John.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1714-1716 : pg 12
Westmoreland County Court 29th ofJuly 1714
- THOMAS BUTLER Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of THOMAS BUTLER, deced., was presented into Court by JAMES BUTLER & JOHN BAKER, Executors of the same who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of NATHANIELL GRAY, WILLIAM RAWLINS and J.OSIAS SILVER, wittnesses
thereto is admitted to Record and upon the motion of the Executors and their performing what is usuall in such cases, Certifycate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereofin due form; And it is ordered that ROBERT LOVELL, ANDREW HARRISON, LAWRENCE BUTLER and WILLIAM GRAHAM, or any three of them being first sworn before one ofher Majesty's Justices for the County, doe sometime before the next Court value and appraise THOMAS BUTLER's Estate and make report ofthe same to the next Court
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 54
BUTLER, THOMAS, 29 September 1714.
Inventory returned by James Butler and John Baker.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 40
CARTER, FRANCES, wife of Thomas Carter, deceased of Westd., 22 July 1706; 28 Aug. 1706.
To be buried by husband George Thorne; Joseph Hennings and Thomas Butler exrs; Daniel Mills and Thomas Langford cattle; to Gerard Ford one gun; estate to my exrs; my boy James Nevitt one damask vest, breeches etc.
"Richmond County, Virginia; WILL BOOK 4, 1717-1725
William TILLER, Sitt. Par, will; 20 Feb 1718/19, 4 Mar 1718/19
wife Mary all the land bought from Samuel NICHOLLS; son John; dau. Margaret, always provided she marrieth a man without land, if she marries a man with land then everything to son John; chil. Mary [SL.IP], Elizabeth THOMAS; no ex; wits: John GILBERT, Thomas EVANS, Thomas BUTLER.
"Stafford County Court Records, 1680; THE ANTIENT PRESS
p. 23(42) - (43)
The Depo: of FRANCIS POWELL aged 26 or thereabouts , sworne and examined saith that about ye 29th of October yor: Depont: being att. ye House of THOMAS HATHAWAY his Backe Plantation did see ye two fore quarters of a Hog onely one shoulder cuts away and ye said HATHAWAY did aske of ,JNO; NEWBY and WILLM: WALLES whose Hog itt was, they answered theirs, HATHAWAY and THOMAS BUTLERs, hee asked where the hinde quarters were, they answered they had throwne itt in the Bushes. Mr_ HATHAWAY inquired how they killed ye said Hog, they answered they shott him. Mr, HATHAWAY againe asked how they loaded ye Gun having never a Gun sticke, they answered well enough and immediately upon that discourse they fell upon their knees and asked forgiveness of ye said HATHAWAY, their Mastr:, hee answered bee would forgive them if THOMAS BUTLER would; Mr. HATHAWAY asked where ye Shoulder that they had curt off was, they answered it was in BLACKGRAVEs LOFT over ye little Room & next morning RICHARD BRIGHTWELL brought itt from ye aforesaid place as they had desired him and further saith not FRANCIS POWELL
Pr, In Cur et Recordatr: 10 Novbr; 1680
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 58
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1708
- NATHANIELL GRAY's Ackowledment to BUTLER NATHANIELL
GRAY acknowledged a Deed of Feoffment from him to THOMAS BUTLER, JAMES BUTLER and ELIZABETH BUTLER, to bee his proper act and deed, And NATHANIELL POPE by a Power from MARY GRAY, Wife of sd NATHANIELL, relinquished her Right ofDower to the lands and premises mentioned
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=240&last=&g_p=G3&co llection=NN Grant
Title Butler, Thomas.
Publication 10 January 1709.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 157 acres escheat land on the eastward side of Knots Creek. Beg.g &c. in Richard Holdings line.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 240 (Reel 288).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=82&last=&g_p=G4&col lection=NN Grant
Title Latham, Stephen.
Publication 26 May 1712.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 50 acres on the north side of Petomak Road bounded by the land of John Franklyn, Thomas Buttler, Robert Howson, and John Pratt.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 4, 1710-1712 , p. 82 (Reel 289)."1
Family 1 | Anne Harris b. c 1660 |
Family 2 | Anne Lancelot b. c 1662, d. b 1714 |
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=I023833&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=I023820&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=I023829&tree=Tree1
Anne Harris1
F, #91358, b. circa 1660
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Anne Harris married Thomas Butler, son of Thomas Butler and Jane Baldridge.1
Anne Harris was born circa 1660 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Anne Harris was born circa 1660 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Thomas Butler b. 1658, d. b 29 Jul 1714 |
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=I023833&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
John Lancelot1
M, #91359, b. before 1667, d. before 28 January 1712/13
Father | John Lancelot1 b. b 1638, d. 28 Feb 1671/72 |
Mother | Jane Gray1 b. b 1641, d. a 1712 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
John Lancelot was born before 1667 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
John Lancelot died before 28 January 1712/13 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 47
LANCELOTT, JOHN, 21 August 1706; 28 January 1712. To cousin John Lancelott my two plantations one formerly my brother William's and the other that which Gilbert Atwood now lives on, but his mother Jane Lancelott to live on it during her life; in case John Lancelott dies then to his sister my cousin Jane Simmons failing which to my cousin William Butler and * * *; to my wife Mary remainder of estate; brother William's children; my cousin to be kept in school until he can read Bible and cousin Jane same.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 32
Westmoreland County Court 28th ofJanuary 1712/13
- LANCELOTT's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of JOHN LANCELOTT, deced. was presented into Court by MARY LANCELOT, his Relict and Executrix, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of GILBERT ATTWOOD, one ofthe wittnesses thereto [the other being dead] is admitted to Record and on the motion of MARY and her performing what is usuall in such cases, Certifycate is granted her for obtaining a Probat thereofin due form and she ordered to return an Inventory ofthe Testator's Estate to the next Court upon Oath; And it is alsoe ordered CHARLES TYLER, ROBERT LOVELL, FRANCIS REDMAN and WILLIAM ROE or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County, doe some tyme before the next Court, value and appraise the Estate and make return thereofto the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c. v WILLIAMS &c. Exo issued v Estate the 29th of September 1717
Judgment is granted AMOSS BAGGEWELL and JANE his Wife,
Daughter of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deced., against RICE WILLIAMS who intermarried with MARY, Relict of JOHN LANCELOTT deced., who was Administratrix of JOHN LANCELOTT, Administrator of WILLIAM LANCELOTT for the sum offive thousand seven hundred and one pounds oftobacco, the same appearing to be two thirds part of the Estate of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and due to JANE, it is ordered that RICE WILLIAMS pay the same to AMOSS and JANE together with costs alias Execution
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c v WILLIAMS &c.
AMOS BAGGWELL who intermarried with JANE, the Daughter of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deced., and RICE WILLIAMS, who intermarried with MARY, Executrix of JOHN LANCELOTT, deced. haveing submitted a difference between them relateing to the Rents of Land left by JOHN LANCELOTT to JOHN and JANE LANCELOTT, Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and the Court haveing taken the same into their consideration doe adjudge that the Rents of the land that were in possession ofJOHN LANCELOTT,
the Younger, by the devise ofhis Uncle doth ofright belong and appertaine to JANE as Heir to her Brother and that the Rents of the lands devised to JANE by her Uncle belong and appertaine to MARY, now Wife of RICE WILLIAMS, untill JANE shall attain to the age of sixteen yeares
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 15
STOPPER, CHRISTOPHER, No date. Probated 29 September 1691.
Robert Readman to be exr; John and Mary Lancelott
clothes; to Bridges Rosier westcoat, breeches and hat
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=113&last=114&g_p=G1 &collection=NN Grant
Title Mountjoy, Thomas.
Publication 10 September 1691.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: Piece of land bounded Vizt. upon the land of Andrew Monrow and the land of Daniel Swillivant, decd. now in the possession of John Lancett and upon a creek commonly called Andrew Monroe’s Creek.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 110-112 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 113-114 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=42&last=43&g_p=G2&c ollection=NN Grant
Title Munroe, William.
Publication 22 October 1694.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 60 acres adjoins the land, of Andrew Munroe, Thomas Mountjoy and John Lancett.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 42-43 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=204&last=&g_p=G2&co llection=NN Grant
Title Beard, Thomas.
Publication 14 October 1695.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 83 acres adjoining John Lancett in the Cleves, also Robert Foster and Andrew Munrow.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 204 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=182&last=&g_p=G3&co llection=NN Grant
Title McCarty, Daniel, Capt.,
Publication 28 January 1707.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 151 acres beg.g &c being the southwestermost corner of Robert Lovewells land, also adjoins John Lancellott, Thomas Robins’land, formerly the land of Robert Foster.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 182 (Reel 288)."1
John Lancelot died before 28 January 1712/13 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 47
LANCELOTT, JOHN, 21 August 1706; 28 January 1712. To cousin John Lancelott my two plantations one formerly my brother William's and the other that which Gilbert Atwood now lives on, but his mother Jane Lancelott to live on it during her life; in case John Lancelott dies then to his sister my cousin Jane Simmons failing which to my cousin William Butler and * * *; to my wife Mary remainder of estate; brother William's children; my cousin to be kept in school until he can read Bible and cousin Jane same.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 32
Westmoreland County Court 28th ofJanuary 1712/13
- LANCELOTT's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of JOHN LANCELOTT, deced. was presented into Court by MARY LANCELOT, his Relict and Executrix, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of GILBERT ATTWOOD, one ofthe wittnesses thereto [the other being dead] is admitted to Record and on the motion of MARY and her performing what is usuall in such cases, Certifycate is granted her for obtaining a Probat thereofin due form and she ordered to return an Inventory ofthe Testator's Estate to the next Court upon Oath; And it is alsoe ordered CHARLES TYLER, ROBERT LOVELL, FRANCIS REDMAN and WILLIAM ROE or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County, doe some tyme before the next Court, value and appraise the Estate and make return thereofto the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c. v WILLIAMS &c. Exo issued v Estate the 29th of September 1717
Judgment is granted AMOSS BAGGEWELL and JANE his Wife,
Daughter of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deced., against RICE WILLIAMS who intermarried with MARY, Relict of JOHN LANCELOTT deced., who was Administratrix of JOHN LANCELOTT, Administrator of WILLIAM LANCELOTT for the sum offive thousand seven hundred and one pounds oftobacco, the same appearing to be two thirds part of the Estate of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and due to JANE, it is ordered that RICE WILLIAMS pay the same to AMOSS and JANE together with costs alias Execution
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c v WILLIAMS &c.
AMOS BAGGWELL who intermarried with JANE, the Daughter of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deced., and RICE WILLIAMS, who intermarried with MARY, Executrix of JOHN LANCELOTT, deced. haveing submitted a difference between them relateing to the Rents of Land left by JOHN LANCELOTT to JOHN and JANE LANCELOTT, Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and the Court haveing taken the same into their consideration doe adjudge that the Rents of the land that were in possession ofJOHN LANCELOTT,
the Younger, by the devise ofhis Uncle doth ofright belong and appertaine to JANE as Heir to her Brother and that the Rents of the lands devised to JANE by her Uncle belong and appertaine to MARY, now Wife of RICE WILLIAMS, untill JANE shall attain to the age of sixteen yeares
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 15
STOPPER, CHRISTOPHER, No date. Probated 29 September 1691.
Robert Readman to be exr; John and Mary Lancelott
clothes; to Bridges Rosier westcoat, breeches and hat
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=113&last=114&g_p=G1 &collection=NN Grant
Title Mountjoy, Thomas.
Publication 10 September 1691.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: Piece of land bounded Vizt. upon the land of Andrew Monrow and the land of Daniel Swillivant, decd. now in the possession of John Lancett and upon a creek commonly called Andrew Monroe’s Creek.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 110-112 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 113-114 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=42&last=43&g_p=G2&c ollection=NN Grant
Title Munroe, William.
Publication 22 October 1694.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 60 acres adjoins the land, of Andrew Munroe, Thomas Mountjoy and John Lancett.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 42-43 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=204&last=&g_p=G2&co llection=NN Grant
Title Beard, Thomas.
Publication 14 October 1695.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 83 acres adjoining John Lancett in the Cleves, also Robert Foster and Andrew Munrow.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 204 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=182&last=&g_p=G3&co llection=NN Grant
Title McCarty, Daniel, Capt.,
Publication 28 January 1707.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 151 acres beg.g &c being the southwestermost corner of Robert Lovewells land, also adjoins John Lancellott, Thomas Robins’land, formerly the land of Robert Foster.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 182 (Reel 288)."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=I070152&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
William Lancelot1
M, #91360, b. before 1668, d. before 29 May 1706
Father | John Lancelot1 b. b 1638, d. 28 Feb 1671/72 |
Mother | Jane Gray1 b. b 1641, d. a 1712 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
William Lancelot was born before 1668 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Jane Monroe, daughter of Andrew Monroe and Eleanor Spence, circa 1698 at Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.2
William Lancelot died before 29 May 1706 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 40
LANCELOTT, WILLIAM, 26 June 1706. Inventory returned by Jane the relict.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 36
Westmoreland County Court 29th of May 1706
- LANCELOT, Administration LANCELOT,
Upon the Petition of JANE LANCELOT, Relict of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, Administration is granted her of the Estate of her deceased Husband and ANDREW MUNRO, Gentleman, assumed with the sd JANE in the sume of twenty thousand pounds of tobacco for her due administration on the deced.'s Estate. Ordered that CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATWOOD, DANIELL MORRISON and ANTHONY COLLINS or any three of them being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe sometyme before the next Court value and appraise the sd. deced.'s Estate and return the valuation of the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 73
Westmoreland County Court 26th ofMarch 1707
- Inventory LANCELOTT returned A Supplementall Inventory of the
Estate of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, was returned and ordered to bee recorded
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 74
Westmoreland County Court 26th of March 1707
- GRAY, &c. v REDMAN as BEARD
Upon the Petition of NATHANIELL GRAY, who intermarried with MARY BEARD, the Daughter ofTHOMAS BEARD, deceased, praying to bee possessed ofsuch part ofthe personall Estate of THOMAS BEARD as to him doth belong in right ofhis Wife, there being only two Children ofthe said BEARD to whom the whole doth appertaine, And the Estate being now in the possession of FRANCIS REDMAN, Son and Executor ofhis Father, ROBERT REDMAN, deceased, Executor ofthe sd. THOMAS BEARD, it is ordered FRANCIS REDMAN doe forthwith deliver unto NATHANIELL GRAY in right ofhis Wife all and singular the moyety or half part of the personall Estate of THOMAS BEARD, deced., possessed of according to the true intent ofthe Last Will and Testament of THOMAS BEARD expressed and the Inventory and valuation of the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c. v WILLIAMS &c. Exo issued v Estate the 29th of
September 1717
Judgment is granted AMOSS BAGGEWELL and JANE his Wife,
Daughter of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deced., against RICE WILLIAMS who intermarried with MARY, Relict of JOHN LANCELOTT deced., who was Administratrix of JOHN LANCELOTT, Administrator of WILLIAM LANCELOTT for the sum offive thousand seven hundred and one pounds oftobacco, the same appearing to be two thirds part of the Estate of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and due to JANE, it is ordered that RICE WILLIAMS pay the same to AMOSS and JANE together with costs alias Execution
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c v WILLIAMS &c.
AMOS BAGGWELL who intermarried with JANE, the Daughter ofWILLIAM LANCELOTI, deced., and RICE WILLIAMS, who intermarried with MARY, Executrix ofJOHN LANCELOTT, deced. haveing submitted a difference between them relateing to the Rents of Land left by JOHN LANCELOTT to JOHN and JANE LANCELOTT, Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and the Court haveing taken the same into their consideration doe adjudge that the Rents of the land that were in possession ofJOHN LANCELOIT,
the Younger, by the devise ofhis Uncle doth ofright belong and appertaine to JANE as Heir to her Brother and that the Rents of the lands devised to JANE by her Uncle belong and appertaine to MARY, now Wife of RICE WILLIAMS, untill JANE shall attain to the age of sixteen yeares
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 47
LANCELOTT, JOHN, 21 August 1706; 28 January 1712. To cousin John Lancelott my two plantations one formerly my brother William's and the other that which Gilbert Atwood now lives on, but his mother Jane Lancelott to live on it during her life; in case John Lancelott dies then to his sister my cousin Jane Simmons failing which to my cousin William Butler and * * *; to my wife Mary remainder of estate; brother William's children; my cousin to be kept in school until he can read Bible and cousin Jane same."1
;
Her 1st husband.2
William Lancelot died before 29 May 1706 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 40
LANCELOTT, WILLIAM, 26 June 1706. Inventory returned by Jane the relict.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 36
Westmoreland County Court 29th of May 1706
- LANCELOT, Administration LANCELOT,
Upon the Petition of JANE LANCELOT, Relict of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, Administration is granted her of the Estate of her deceased Husband and ANDREW MUNRO, Gentleman, assumed with the sd JANE in the sume of twenty thousand pounds of tobacco for her due administration on the deced.'s Estate. Ordered that CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATWOOD, DANIELL MORRISON and ANTHONY COLLINS or any three of them being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe sometyme before the next Court value and appraise the sd. deced.'s Estate and return the valuation of the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 73
Westmoreland County Court 26th ofMarch 1707
- Inventory LANCELOTT returned A Supplementall Inventory of the
Estate of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, was returned and ordered to bee recorded
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 74
Westmoreland County Court 26th of March 1707
- GRAY, &c. v REDMAN as BEARD
Upon the Petition of NATHANIELL GRAY, who intermarried with MARY BEARD, the Daughter ofTHOMAS BEARD, deceased, praying to bee possessed ofsuch part ofthe personall Estate of THOMAS BEARD as to him doth belong in right ofhis Wife, there being only two Children ofthe said BEARD to whom the whole doth appertaine, And the Estate being now in the possession of FRANCIS REDMAN, Son and Executor ofhis Father, ROBERT REDMAN, deceased, Executor ofthe sd. THOMAS BEARD, it is ordered FRANCIS REDMAN doe forthwith deliver unto NATHANIELL GRAY in right ofhis Wife all and singular the moyety or half part of the personall Estate of THOMAS BEARD, deced., possessed of according to the true intent ofthe Last Will and Testament of THOMAS BEARD expressed and the Inventory and valuation of the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c. v WILLIAMS &c. Exo issued v Estate the 29th of
September 1717
Judgment is granted AMOSS BAGGEWELL and JANE his Wife,
Daughter of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deced., against RICE WILLIAMS who intermarried with MARY, Relict of JOHN LANCELOTT deced., who was Administratrix of JOHN LANCELOTT, Administrator of WILLIAM LANCELOTT for the sum offive thousand seven hundred and one pounds oftobacco, the same appearing to be two thirds part of the Estate of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and due to JANE, it is ordered that RICE WILLIAMS pay the same to AMOSS and JANE together with costs alias Execution
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 47
Westmoreland County Court 29th of September 1717
- BAGGEWELL &c v WILLIAMS &c.
AMOS BAGGWELL who intermarried with JANE, the Daughter ofWILLIAM LANCELOTI, deced., and RICE WILLIAMS, who intermarried with MARY, Executrix ofJOHN LANCELOTT, deced. haveing submitted a difference between them relateing to the Rents of Land left by JOHN LANCELOTT to JOHN and JANE LANCELOTT, Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT and the Court haveing taken the same into their consideration doe adjudge that the Rents of the land that were in possession ofJOHN LANCELOIT,
the Younger, by the devise ofhis Uncle doth ofright belong and appertaine to JANE as Heir to her Brother and that the Rents of the lands devised to JANE by her Uncle belong and appertaine to MARY, now Wife of RICE WILLIAMS, untill JANE shall attain to the age of sixteen yeares
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 12
LAUNCELOT, JOHN, of Washington Parish, planter; No date. Probated 29 February 1671.
Wife Joane; issue: John, William, Ann. Land on Potomack.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 47
LANCELOTT, JOHN, 21 August 1706; 28 January 1712. To cousin John Lancelott my two plantations one formerly my brother William's and the other that which Gilbert Atwood now lives on, but his mother Jane Lancelott to live on it during her life; in case John Lancelott dies then to his sister my cousin Jane Simmons failing which to my cousin William Butler and * * *; to my wife Mary remainder of estate; brother William's children; my cousin to be kept in school until he can read Bible and cousin Jane same."1
Family | Jane Monroe b. c 1685, d. 17 Aug 1768 |
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=I070150&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=I039737&tree=Tree1
Jane Monroe1
F, #91361, b. circa 1685, d. 17 August 1768
Father | Andrew Monroe1,2 b. 1661, d. b 9 Jun 1714 |
Mother | Eleanor Spence1,3 b. 1664, d. 1708 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Jane Monroe was born circa 1685 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Lancelot, son of John Lancelot and Jane Gray, circa 1698 at Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA,
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Her 1st husband.1 Jane Monroe married Thomas Shaw circa 1705 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.4
Jane Monroe died on 17 August 1768 at Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Fairfax Co. Va Wills Liber C-D;pp 41
Will of JANE SHAW.
I JANE SHAW of Fairfax County .. give to JOHN DALTON my negro man Jack; to JENNY DALTON and CATHERINE DALTON the rest of my estate due by bond and otherwise to be equally divided between them .. appoint my loving friend, JOHN DALTON, Executor .. this 12th day January 1768.
Presence: E. Hunter, Thoms. Shaw Jane x Shaw
At a court held .. 17th August 1768 .. will presented by JOHN DALTON .. being proved is admitted to record .. certificate granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 40
LANCELOTT, WILLIAM, 26 June 1706. Inventory returned by Jane the relict.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 36
Westmoreland County Court 29th ofMay 1706
- LANCELOT, Administration
LANCELOT, Upon the Petition of JANE LANCELOT, Relict of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, Administration is granted her of the Estate of her deceased Husband and ANDREW MUNRO, Gentleman, assumed with the sd JANE in the sume of twenty thousand pounds of tobacco for her due administration on the deced.'s Estate. Ordered that CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATWOOD, DANIELL MORRISON and ANTHONY COLLINS or any three of them being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe sometyme before the next Court value and appraise the sd. deced.'s Estate and return the valuation of the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 64
Westmoreland County Court 26th of August 1713
- LANCELOTT's Admon granted MUNROE
ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. in right of the Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, came into Court and made oath that JANE, Relict of WILLIAM, departed this life without makeing any Will soe farr as he knowes or believes and on his motion a Certifycate is granted him for obtaining Letters ofAdministration of the Decedent's Estate in due form; RICHARD WATTS, Gent., assumeing to be his Security for the same, and ANDREW MUNROE ordered to return an Inventory of the decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is alsoe ordered that DANIELL MAREEN, CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATTWOOD and THOMAS TAYLOR or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe some tyme before the next Court value and appraise the Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 38
Westmoreland County Court 26th of June 1717
- SHAW's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of THOMAS SHAW, deced. was presented into Court by JANE, his Relict and Executrix, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of NATHANIEL POPE and ALEXANDER PARKER, wittnesses thereto, is admitt to Record; and upon moton of JANE and her performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probate thereofindue form, And it is ordered WILLIAM BRIDGES, JOHN FITZHUGH, HUMPHREY POPE and CHARLES GODDARD or any three ofthem being first sworn before one of his Majesties Justices for this County doe some time before the next Court value and appraise the Testator's Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 62
SHAW, THOMAS, 5 March 1716; 26 June 1717.
Son Thomas 1 cow and horse; wife Jane land and estate for life; brother in law John Elliott guardian over two children; dau. Mary 1 cow."1
;
Her 1st husband.1 Jane Monroe married Thomas Shaw circa 1705 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.4
Jane Monroe died on 17 August 1768 at Fairfax Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Fairfax Co. Va Wills Liber C-D;pp 41
Will of JANE SHAW.
I JANE SHAW of Fairfax County .. give to JOHN DALTON my negro man Jack; to JENNY DALTON and CATHERINE DALTON the rest of my estate due by bond and otherwise to be equally divided between them .. appoint my loving friend, JOHN DALTON, Executor .. this 12th day January 1768.
Presence: E. Hunter, Thoms. Shaw Jane x Shaw
At a court held .. 17th August 1768 .. will presented by JOHN DALTON .. being proved is admitted to record .. certificate granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 40
LANCELOTT, WILLIAM, 26 June 1706. Inventory returned by Jane the relict.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 36
Westmoreland County Court 29th ofMay 1706
- LANCELOT, Administration
LANCELOT, Upon the Petition of JANE LANCELOT, Relict of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, Administration is granted her of the Estate of her deceased Husband and ANDREW MUNRO, Gentleman, assumed with the sd JANE in the sume of twenty thousand pounds of tobacco for her due administration on the deced.'s Estate. Ordered that CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATWOOD, DANIELL MORRISON and ANTHONY COLLINS or any three of them being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe sometyme before the next Court value and appraise the sd. deced.'s Estate and return the valuation of the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 64
Westmoreland County Court 26th of August 1713
- LANCELOTT's Admon granted MUNROE
ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. in right of the Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, came into Court and made oath that JANE, Relict of WILLIAM, departed this life without makeing any Will soe farr as he knowes or believes and on his motion a Certifycate is granted him for obtaining Letters ofAdministration of the Decedent's Estate in due form; RICHARD WATTS, Gent., assumeing to be his Security for the same, and ANDREW MUNROE ordered to return an Inventory of the decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is alsoe ordered that DANIELL MAREEN, CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATTWOOD and THOMAS TAYLOR or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe some tyme before the next Court value and appraise the Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 38
Westmoreland County Court 26th of June 1717
- SHAW's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of THOMAS SHAW, deced. was presented into Court by JANE, his Relict and Executrix, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of NATHANIEL POPE and ALEXANDER PARKER, wittnesses thereto, is admitt to Record; and upon moton of JANE and her performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probate thereofindue form, And it is ordered WILLIAM BRIDGES, JOHN FITZHUGH, HUMPHREY POPE and CHARLES GODDARD or any three ofthem being first sworn before one of his Majesties Justices for this County doe some time before the next Court value and appraise the Testator's Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 62
SHAW, THOMAS, 5 March 1716; 26 June 1717.
Son Thomas 1 cow and horse; wife Jane land and estate for life; brother in law John Elliott guardian over two children; dau. Mary 1 cow."1
Family 1 | William Lancelot b. b 1668, d. b 29 May 1706 |
Family 2 | Thomas Shaw b. b 1662, d. b 26 Jul 1717 |
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=I039737&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=I023705&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=I023706&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=I070465&tree=Tree1
Thomas Shaw1
M, #91362, b. before 1662, d. before 26 July 1717
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Shaw was born before 1662.1 He married Jane Monroe, daughter of Andrew Monroe and Eleanor Spence, circa 1705 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Thomas Shaw died before 26 July 1717 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 62
SHAW, THOMAS, 5 March 1716; 26 June 1717.
Son Thomas 1 cow and horse; wife Jane land and estate for life; brother in law John Elliott guardian over two children; dau. Mary 1 cow.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 38
Westmoreland County Court 26th of June 1717
- SHAW's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of THOMAS SHAW, deced. was presented into Court by JANE, his Relict and Executrix, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of NATHANIEL POPE and ALEXANDER PARKER, wittnesses thereto, is admitt to Record; and upon moton of JANE and her performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probate thereofindue form, And it is ordered WILLIAM BRIDGES, JOHN FITZHUGH, HUMPHREY POPE and CHARLES GODDARD or any three ofthem being first sworn before one of his Majesties Justices for this County doe some time before the next Court value and appraise the Testator's Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 33
BOOTH, WILLIAM, 2 October 1702 ; 25 November 1702. Wife Elizabeth 200 acres of land and at her death to Mary daughter of Law. Abingdon; to Alexander Webster one gold ring and Ann his wife 15 shillings ; to Sarah wife of Capt. Benj. Berryman 3 half crowns; to Thomas Shaw one gun ; sister in law Sarah dau. of John Blagdon late of this county deceased to be exx; Alexander Webster trustee.1
Thomas Shaw died before 26 July 1717 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 62
SHAW, THOMAS, 5 March 1716; 26 June 1717.
Son Thomas 1 cow and horse; wife Jane land and estate for life; brother in law John Elliott guardian over two children; dau. Mary 1 cow.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 38
Westmoreland County Court 26th of June 1717
- SHAW's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of THOMAS SHAW, deced. was presented into Court by JANE, his Relict and Executrix, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of NATHANIEL POPE and ALEXANDER PARKER, wittnesses thereto, is admitt to Record; and upon moton of JANE and her performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probate thereofindue form, And it is ordered WILLIAM BRIDGES, JOHN FITZHUGH, HUMPHREY POPE and CHARLES GODDARD or any three ofthem being first sworn before one of his Majesties Justices for this County doe some time before the next Court value and appraise the Testator's Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 33
BOOTH, WILLIAM, 2 October 1702 ; 25 November 1702. Wife Elizabeth 200 acres of land and at her death to Mary daughter of Law. Abingdon; to Alexander Webster one gold ring and Ann his wife 15 shillings ; to Sarah wife of Capt. Benj. Berryman 3 half crowns; to Thomas Shaw one gun ; sister in law Sarah dau. of John Blagdon late of this county deceased to be exx; Alexander Webster trustee.1
Family | Jane Monroe b. c 1685, d. 17 Aug 1768 |
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=I070465&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Andrew Monroe1
M, #91363, b. 1661, d. before 9 June 1714
Father | Andrew Monroe1 b. 1625, d. c 1668 |
Mother | Elizabeth Alexander1 b. 1636, d. a 1686/87 |
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
Andrew Monroe was born in 1661 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Eleanor Spence circa 1681 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st wife.2 Andrew Monroe married Sarah Foxall, daughter of John Foxall and Martha Butler, in 1709 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
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Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.3
Andrew Monroe died before 9 June 1714 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 53
MUNROE, ANDREW, gent., 30 Dec. 1713; 9 June 1714. Land to son Spence; brother William Munroe; son Andrew land and negro woman; dau. Susannah Munroe one negro boy, 2 cows, 2 steers, household furniture and 10,000 lbs. of tobacco; to Andrew son of my brother William 1 horse, 1 feather bed and furniture; dau. Elizabeth Arrington and her son John 1 cow. 1 feather bed and 5,000 lbs. tobacco; my wife Sarah; son in law William Elliott 1 mare; daus. in law Elizabeth & Sarah Elliott horse and cow; to Thomas Mustin one coat; friends Charles Tyler and Richard Watts and brother William Munroe,
exrs; son Spence negro given him by his grandmother Jordan; to two sons 9 negroes.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1705-1721
Westmoreland County Court 1st of November 1705: p 3
- BURDETT ASHTON v Mulatto Elizabeth, Indenture NATHANIEL POPE, Gent., one of the Churchwardens of Washington Parish acknowledged
an Indenture made between ANDREW MUNRO, Gent., and him, the said POPE, both Churchwardens of the said Parish on the one part and BURDETT ASHTON, Gent. of the other part of a certain Mulatto Child baptized Elizabeth born of the body of one JANE HUBBARD, ordered the same bee recorded
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Genealogical Memoranda of the Quisenberry Family and other Families, Page 175
Note:
Deposition of John Quisenbury.
Westmoreland county, Virginia, ss.--John Quisenbury, aged eighty years or thereabouts, being examined and sworn on the Holy Evangelist of God, doth say that about fifty years ago Mrs. Wingate, a nigh relation to old Mrs. Vaulx, her husband (that first took up the said land called Vaulxland), being in England, came up to the said Wingate's with surveyors and seated the plantation now called Vaulx Quarter. Your deponent desired the said Wingate to speak to Mrs. Vaulx to sell him part of the said land, who seemed to be willing, and sent up the patent with orders to Mr. William Horton to lay out the same, who did forthwith lay out the same at the time aforesaid, and your deponent went with the said surveyor in laying out the said land, and well remembers yt yr. Deponent did help to make the line next to Potomac River, or part thereof, which took in the plantation of Vaulx Quarter, and likewise the line of fifteen hundred poles, and the next line, next to Rappahannock River which included a plantation formerly seated by one Mr. Lane, since Allen Mounjoy, and further saith not.
JOHN QUISENBURY. In obedience to an order of the Westmoreland County Court we have taken the above deposition at the place and time appointed in the said order. Given under our hands this 31st day of January, 1707.
LEWIS MARKHAM.
CALEB BUTLER.
ANDR. MUNROE. The within deposition was entered on the records of Westmoreland County the 25th day of February, 1707.
J. A. WESTCOMB,
Cl. Com. Prd.
"URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=110&last=112&g_p=G1&col lection=NN Grant
http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=113&last=114&g_p=G1&col lection=NN Grant
Title Mountjoy, Thomas.
Publication 10 September 1691.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: Piece of land bounded Vizt. upon the land of Andrew Monrow and the land of Daniel Swillivant, decd. now in the possession of John Lancett and upon a creek commonly called Andrew Monroe’s Creek.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 110-112 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 113-114 (Reel 288).
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 108
MONROE, SARAH, 25 July 1739; 27 Nov. 1739. Son John Elliott; dau. in law Sibella Elliott; grandson John Elliott 1 negro boy; grandson Foxhall Sturman 1 negro girl; grandson Spence Monroe 12 shillings; to Mr. Wharton Ransdell 3 shillings for pair of gloves; dau. Sarah Ransdell; my five grandchildren Elizabeth, Sarah, Martha Sturman, Thomas Ransdell and Sarah Elliott Ransdell; exr. John Elliott.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Note:
Vol III, page 744-45-46. John Sturman later crossed into Virginia where he married Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick and Dorcas Spence, the sister of Eleanor Spence, who married Andrew the 2nd, son of Andrew1, the immigrant. Patrick Spence the second married Penelope, daughter of Thomas Yowell. Andrew and Elizabeth Monroe had issue the following 6 children: - 1 Mary2, who was buried in Westmoreland county 15 Jan 1661. 2 George. 3 Elizabeth2, married Bunce Roe (or Wroe). 4 Susannah, who married George Weedon. He died in Westmoreland county 1704 leaving a will under that date in which he mentions his wife and two children - 1. Jordon3 Weedon. He married Martha Sturman, daughter of William Sturman (who died 1732) and his wife Sarah Elliott,
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 29th of Augt 1711
- WEEDON & Uxor v MUNROE as ELLIOTT
JORDAN WEEDON in behalfe of MARTHA his Wife, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition to this Court against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which of right belongs to MARTHA, Whereupon it is ordered the Sheriff doe summon ANDREW and SARAH to be and appeare at next Court to be held for this County to answer the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 64
Westmoreland County Court 26th of August 1713
- LANCELOTT's Admon granted MUNROE
ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. in right of the Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, came into Court and made oath that JANE, Relict ofWILLIAM, departed this life without makeing any Will soe farr as he knowes or believes and on his motion a Certifycate is granted him
for obtaining Letters ofAdministration of the Decedent's Estate in due form; RICHARD WATTS, Gent., assumeing to be his Security for the same, and ANDREW MUNROE ordered to return an Inventory of the decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is alsoe ordered that DANIELL MAREEN, CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATTWOOD and THOMAS TAYLOR or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe some tyme before the next Court value and appraise the Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 102
Westmoreland County Court 26th of May 1714
- MUNROE's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. was presented into Court by RICHARD WATTS, CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, the Executors, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oath of DANIEL PORTEN, ROBERT LOVELL and THOMAS ARRINGTON wittnesses thereto is admitt to Record; and on motion of RICHARD, CHARLES and WILLIAM and their performing what is usual in such cases, Certifycate is granted them for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form, and it is ordered ROBERT LOVELL, ANDREW HARRISON, CHARLES ASHTON, JOHN PRATT JUNR and DANIEL FIELD, or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe some time before the next Court value andappraise the Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 40
Westmoreland County Court 26th of June 1717
- MUNROE v MUNROE's Exrs.
SPENCE MUNROE, Son of ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. by his Petition to this Court set forth that he is of age to receive the Estate left him by his Father and prayed the Court's Order for CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, Surviveing Executors of the Last Will and Testament of ANDREW, to pay and deliver him the same. Upon consideration whereof [CHARLES TYLER being present and assenting thereto] it is ordeFed by the Court that CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE doe pay and deliver unto SPENCE MUNROE all and singular the Estate left him by his Father ofwhat natureor kind soever the same be
WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 104
Westmoreland County Court 27th of March 1718
- MUNROE v MUNROE's Exrs.
SARAH MUNROE, Relict ofANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. by her Petition to this Court sett forth that ANDREW MUNROE by his Last Will and Testament did give and bequeath to her, SARAH, the Horse she usually did ride with her bridle and saddle, a feather bed and bolster with a rugg blanketts and sheets, a quilt and a pair of curtains and vallances, and that RICHARD WATTS, CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, the Executors do refuse to deliver the same to SARAH and prayed thereon &c., to which the Executors appeared and said that they have paid the Petitioner one full Child's part ofthe Testator's Estate in which she hath had all and singular the Legacies in the Will delivered to her by these Defendts. and they say that neither by Law nor Equity she ought to have both &c., upon hearing as also the arguements by each party alleadged it is the
opinion of the Court that the Legacy abovementioned was designed by the Testator as a perticular bequest and not intended to be in lieu of any part of ANDREW MUNROE's Estate which by Law the Petitioner might claime, and thereupon they doe order the Executors to deliver her the same with costs alias Exon;
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=166&last=&g_p=G1&co llection=NN Grant
Title Roe, Bunce.
Publication 12 July 1692.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 163 acres on the lands of Thomas Mountjoy, Thomas Buckock, Andrew Munro and John Beard, decd. now in the possession of Michael Phillipps.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 164-166 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 166 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=42&last=43&g_p=G2&c ollection=NN Grant
Title Munroe, William.
Publication 22 October 1694.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 60 acres adjoins the land, of Andrew Munroe, Thomas Mountjoy and John Lancett.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 42-43 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=200&last=&g_p=G3&co llection=NN Grant
Title Hoare, John.
Publication 7 December 1708.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 20 acres adjoins land of Andrew Munroe, Thomas Mountjoy and his own land.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 200 (Reel 288)."1
;
His 1st wife.2 Andrew Monroe married Sarah Foxall, daughter of John Foxall and Martha Butler, in 1709 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.3
Andrew Monroe died before 9 June 1714 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 53
MUNROE, ANDREW, gent., 30 Dec. 1713; 9 June 1714. Land to son Spence; brother William Munroe; son Andrew land and negro woman; dau. Susannah Munroe one negro boy, 2 cows, 2 steers, household furniture and 10,000 lbs. of tobacco; to Andrew son of my brother William 1 horse, 1 feather bed and furniture; dau. Elizabeth Arrington and her son John 1 cow. 1 feather bed and 5,000 lbs. tobacco; my wife Sarah; son in law William Elliott 1 mare; daus. in law Elizabeth & Sarah Elliott horse and cow; to Thomas Mustin one coat; friends Charles Tyler and Richard Watts and brother William Munroe,
exrs; son Spence negro given him by his grandmother Jordan; to two sons 9 negroes.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1705-1721
Westmoreland County Court 1st of November 1705: p 3
- BURDETT ASHTON v Mulatto Elizabeth, Indenture NATHANIEL POPE, Gent., one of the Churchwardens of Washington Parish acknowledged
an Indenture made between ANDREW MUNRO, Gent., and him, the said POPE, both Churchwardens of the said Parish on the one part and BURDETT ASHTON, Gent. of the other part of a certain Mulatto Child baptized Elizabeth born of the body of one JANE HUBBARD, ordered the same bee recorded
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Genealogical Memoranda of the Quisenberry Family and other Families, Page 175
Note:
Deposition of John Quisenbury.
Westmoreland county, Virginia, ss.--John Quisenbury, aged eighty years or thereabouts, being examined and sworn on the Holy Evangelist of God, doth say that about fifty years ago Mrs. Wingate, a nigh relation to old Mrs. Vaulx, her husband (that first took up the said land called Vaulxland), being in England, came up to the said Wingate's with surveyors and seated the plantation now called Vaulx Quarter. Your deponent desired the said Wingate to speak to Mrs. Vaulx to sell him part of the said land, who seemed to be willing, and sent up the patent with orders to Mr. William Horton to lay out the same, who did forthwith lay out the same at the time aforesaid, and your deponent went with the said surveyor in laying out the said land, and well remembers yt yr. Deponent did help to make the line next to Potomac River, or part thereof, which took in the plantation of Vaulx Quarter, and likewise the line of fifteen hundred poles, and the next line, next to Rappahannock River which included a plantation formerly seated by one Mr. Lane, since Allen Mounjoy, and further saith not.
JOHN QUISENBURY. In obedience to an order of the Westmoreland County Court we have taken the above deposition at the place and time appointed in the said order. Given under our hands this 31st day of January, 1707.
LEWIS MARKHAM.
CALEB BUTLER.
ANDR. MUNROE. The within deposition was entered on the records of Westmoreland County the 25th day of February, 1707.
J. A. WESTCOMB,
Cl. Com. Prd.
"URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=110&last=112&g_p=G1&col lection=NN Grant
http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=113&last=114&g_p=G1&col lection=NN Grant
Title Mountjoy, Thomas.
Publication 10 September 1691.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: Piece of land bounded Vizt. upon the land of Andrew Monrow and the land of Daniel Swillivant, decd. now in the possession of John Lancett and upon a creek commonly called Andrew Monroe’s Creek.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 110-112 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 113-114 (Reel 288).
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 108
MONROE, SARAH, 25 July 1739; 27 Nov. 1739. Son John Elliott; dau. in law Sibella Elliott; grandson John Elliott 1 negro boy; grandson Foxhall Sturman 1 negro girl; grandson Spence Monroe 12 shillings; to Mr. Wharton Ransdell 3 shillings for pair of gloves; dau. Sarah Ransdell; my five grandchildren Elizabeth, Sarah, Martha Sturman, Thomas Ransdell and Sarah Elliott Ransdell; exr. John Elliott.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Note:
Vol III, page 744-45-46. John Sturman later crossed into Virginia where he married Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick and Dorcas Spence, the sister of Eleanor Spence, who married Andrew the 2nd, son of Andrew1, the immigrant. Patrick Spence the second married Penelope, daughter of Thomas Yowell. Andrew and Elizabeth Monroe had issue the following 6 children: - 1 Mary2, who was buried in Westmoreland county 15 Jan 1661. 2 George. 3 Elizabeth2, married Bunce Roe (or Wroe). 4 Susannah, who married George Weedon. He died in Westmoreland county 1704 leaving a will under that date in which he mentions his wife and two children - 1. Jordon3 Weedon. He married Martha Sturman, daughter of William Sturman (who died 1732) and his wife Sarah Elliott,
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 29th of Augt 1711
- WEEDON & Uxor v MUNROE as ELLIOTT
JORDAN WEEDON in behalfe of MARTHA his Wife, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition to this Court against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which of right belongs to MARTHA, Whereupon it is ordered the Sheriff doe summon ANDREW and SARAH to be and appeare at next Court to be held for this County to answer the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 64
Westmoreland County Court 26th of August 1713
- LANCELOTT's Admon granted MUNROE
ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. in right of the Orphants of WILLIAM LANCELOTT, deceased, came into Court and made oath that JANE, Relict ofWILLIAM, departed this life without makeing any Will soe farr as he knowes or believes and on his motion a Certifycate is granted him
for obtaining Letters ofAdministration of the Decedent's Estate in due form; RICHARD WATTS, Gent., assumeing to be his Security for the same, and ANDREW MUNROE ordered to return an Inventory of the decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is alsoe ordered that DANIELL MAREEN, CHARLES TYLER, GILBERT ATTWOOD and THOMAS TAYLOR or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe some tyme before the next Court value and appraise the Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 102
Westmoreland County Court 26th of May 1714
- MUNROE's Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. was presented into Court by RICHARD WATTS, CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, the Executors, who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oath of DANIEL PORTEN, ROBERT LOVELL and THOMAS ARRINGTON wittnesses thereto is admitt to Record; and on motion of RICHARD, CHARLES and WILLIAM and their performing what is usual in such cases, Certifycate is granted them for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form, and it is ordered ROBERT LOVELL, ANDREW HARRISON, CHARLES ASHTON, JOHN PRATT JUNR and DANIEL FIELD, or any three ofthem being first sworn before one ofher Majties Justices for this County doe some time before the next Court value andappraise the Estate and make report thereof to the next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 40
Westmoreland County Court 26th of June 1717
- MUNROE v MUNROE's Exrs.
SPENCE MUNROE, Son of ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. by his Petition to this Court set forth that he is of age to receive the Estate left him by his Father and prayed the Court's Order for CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, Surviveing Executors of the Last Will and Testament of ANDREW, to pay and deliver him the same. Upon consideration whereof [CHARLES TYLER being present and assenting thereto] it is ordeFed by the Court that CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE doe pay and deliver unto SPENCE MUNROE all and singular the Estate left him by his Father ofwhat natureor kind soever the same be
WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 104
Westmoreland County Court 27th of March 1718
- MUNROE v MUNROE's Exrs.
SARAH MUNROE, Relict ofANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. by her Petition to this Court sett forth that ANDREW MUNROE by his Last Will and Testament did give and bequeath to her, SARAH, the Horse she usually did ride with her bridle and saddle, a feather bed and bolster with a rugg blanketts and sheets, a quilt and a pair of curtains and vallances, and that RICHARD WATTS, CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, the Executors do refuse to deliver the same to SARAH and prayed thereon &c., to which the Executors appeared and said that they have paid the Petitioner one full Child's part ofthe Testator's Estate in which she hath had all and singular the Legacies in the Will delivered to her by these Defendts. and they say that neither by Law nor Equity she ought to have both &c., upon hearing as also the arguements by each party alleadged it is the
opinion of the Court that the Legacy abovementioned was designed by the Testator as a perticular bequest and not intended to be in lieu of any part of ANDREW MUNROE's Estate which by Law the Petitioner might claime, and thereupon they doe order the Executors to deliver her the same with costs alias Exon;
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=166&last=&g_p=G1&co llection=NN Grant
Title Roe, Bunce.
Publication 12 July 1692.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 163 acres on the lands of Thomas Mountjoy, Thomas Buckock, Andrew Munro and John Beard, decd. now in the possession of Michael Phillipps.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 164-166 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 166 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=42&last=43&g_p=G2&c ollection=NN Grant
Title Munroe, William.
Publication 22 October 1694.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 60 acres adjoins the land, of Andrew Munroe, Thomas Mountjoy and John Lancett.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 42-43 (Reel 288).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=200&last=&g_p=G3&co llection=NN Grant
Title Hoare, John.
Publication 7 December 1708.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 20 acres adjoins land of Andrew Munroe, Thomas Mountjoy and his own land.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 200 (Reel 288)."1
Family 1 | Eleanor Spence b. 1664, d. 1708 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Sarah Foxall b. b 1665, d. b 27 Nov 1739 |
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=I023705&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=I023706&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=I023746&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=I039737&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Spence Monroe 1690 - Bef 1726 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23743&tree=Tree1
Eleanor Spence1
F, #91364, b. 1664, d. 1708
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2022 |
Eleanor Spence was born in 1664 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Andrew Monroe, son of Andrew Monroe and Elizabeth Alexander, circa 1681 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1
Eleanor Spence died in 1708 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Children of Eleanor SPENCE and Andrew MONROE are:
i. Elizabeth MONROE was born Abt 1685 in Westmoreland,VA. She married Thomas ARRINGTON. He was born Abt 1680, and died 1715 in Westmoreland,VA.
ii. Spence MONROE was born Abt 1690 in Westmoreland,VA, and died 1726 in Westmoreland,VA. He married Christian TYLER, daughter of ? TYLER. She was born Abt 1690.
iii. Susannah MONROE was born 1695, and died NOV 1752. She married William LINTON. He was born Abt 1690. She married Charles TYLER. He was born Abt 1690. She married Benjamin GRAYSON. He was born Abt 1690, and died 1757.
2. iv. Andrew MONROE was born 1697 in Westmoreland,VA, and died 1770 in Westmoreland,VA. He married Jane WATTS 1726, daughter of Richard WATTS and Mary BLAGG. She was born Abt 1700, and died Bef 21 DEC 1761. He married Margaret WASHINGTON 21 DEC 1761 in St. Paul's Parish, King George,VA.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: Vol III, page 744-45-46. John Sturman later crossed into Virginia where he married Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick and Dorcas Spence, the sister of Eleanor Spence, who married Andrew the 2nd, son of Andrew1, the immigrant. Patrick Spence the second married Penelope, daughter of Thomas Yowell. Andrew and Elizabeth Monroe had issue the following 6 children: - 1 Mary2, who was buried in Westmoreland county 15 Jan 1661. 2 George. 3 Elizabeth2, married Bunce Roe (or Wroe). 4 Susannah, who married George Weedon. He died in Westmoreland county 1704 leaving a will under that date in which he mentions his wife and two children - 1. Jordon3 Weedon. He married Martha Sturman, daughter of William Sturman (who died 1732) and his wife Sarah Elliott,
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 53
MUNROE, ANDREW, gent., 30 Dec. 1713; 9 June 1714. Land to son Spence; brother William Munroe; son Andrew land and negro woman; dau. Susannah Munroe one negro boy, 2 cows, 2 steers, household furniture and 10,000 lbs. of tobacco; to Andrew son of my brother William 1 horse, 1 feather bed and furniture; dau. Elizabeth Arrington and her son John 1 cow. 1 feather bed and 5,000 lbs. tobacco; my wife Sarah; son in law William Elliott 1 mare; daus. in law Elizabeth & Sarah Elliott horse and cow; to Thomas Mustin one coat; friends Charles Tyler and Richard Watts and brother William Munroe, exrs; son Spence negro given him by his grandmother Jordan; to two sons 9 negroes.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 17
JORDAN, JOHN, 6 February 1693; 27 January 1696/7.
To son Alexander Spence's dau. Dorcas one negro boy;
to son Patrick Spence's son Patrick one negro boy;
to dau. Elenor Munroe's dau. Elizbaeth one negro girl;
to godson Jordan Weedon one negro girl;
son John Spence 25 acres of land;
son Thomas Spence 2 negroes etc;
god-dau. Dorcas Sturman 5000 pounds tobacco;
sons John Sturman, Andrew Monroe and George Weedon;
to Elizabeth Sturman; gold rings;
Jane Hubard 9£
my wife Dorcas to be exx."1
;
His 1st wife.1
Eleanor Spence died in 1708 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Children of Eleanor SPENCE and Andrew MONROE are:
i. Elizabeth MONROE was born Abt 1685 in Westmoreland,VA. She married Thomas ARRINGTON. He was born Abt 1680, and died 1715 in Westmoreland,VA.
ii. Spence MONROE was born Abt 1690 in Westmoreland,VA, and died 1726 in Westmoreland,VA. He married Christian TYLER, daughter of ? TYLER. She was born Abt 1690.
iii. Susannah MONROE was born 1695, and died NOV 1752. She married William LINTON. He was born Abt 1690. She married Charles TYLER. He was born Abt 1690. She married Benjamin GRAYSON. He was born Abt 1690, and died 1757.
2. iv. Andrew MONROE was born 1697 in Westmoreland,VA, and died 1770 in Westmoreland,VA. He married Jane WATTS 1726, daughter of Richard WATTS and Mary BLAGG. She was born Abt 1700, and died Bef 21 DEC 1761. He married Margaret WASHINGTON 21 DEC 1761 in St. Paul's Parish, King George,VA.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: Vol III, page 744-45-46. John Sturman later crossed into Virginia where he married Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick and Dorcas Spence, the sister of Eleanor Spence, who married Andrew the 2nd, son of Andrew1, the immigrant. Patrick Spence the second married Penelope, daughter of Thomas Yowell. Andrew and Elizabeth Monroe had issue the following 6 children: - 1 Mary2, who was buried in Westmoreland county 15 Jan 1661. 2 George. 3 Elizabeth2, married Bunce Roe (or Wroe). 4 Susannah, who married George Weedon. He died in Westmoreland county 1704 leaving a will under that date in which he mentions his wife and two children - 1. Jordon3 Weedon. He married Martha Sturman, daughter of William Sturman (who died 1732) and his wife Sarah Elliott,
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 53
MUNROE, ANDREW, gent., 30 Dec. 1713; 9 June 1714. Land to son Spence; brother William Munroe; son Andrew land and negro woman; dau. Susannah Munroe one negro boy, 2 cows, 2 steers, household furniture and 10,000 lbs. of tobacco; to Andrew son of my brother William 1 horse, 1 feather bed and furniture; dau. Elizabeth Arrington and her son John 1 cow. 1 feather bed and 5,000 lbs. tobacco; my wife Sarah; son in law William Elliott 1 mare; daus. in law Elizabeth & Sarah Elliott horse and cow; to Thomas Mustin one coat; friends Charles Tyler and Richard Watts and brother William Munroe, exrs; son Spence negro given him by his grandmother Jordan; to two sons 9 negroes.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 17
JORDAN, JOHN, 6 February 1693; 27 January 1696/7.
To son Alexander Spence's dau. Dorcas one negro boy;
to son Patrick Spence's son Patrick one negro boy;
to dau. Elenor Munroe's dau. Elizbaeth one negro girl;
to godson Jordan Weedon one negro girl;
son John Spence 25 acres of land;
son Thomas Spence 2 negroes etc;
god-dau. Dorcas Sturman 5000 pounds tobacco;
sons John Sturman, Andrew Monroe and George Weedon;
to Elizabeth Sturman; gold rings;
Jane Hubard 9£
my wife Dorcas to be exx."1
Family | Andrew Monroe b. 1661, d. b 9 Jun 1714 |
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=I023706&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=I039737&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Spence Monroe 1690 - Bef 1726 seen 26 July 2022 at: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I23743&tree=Tree1
Sarah Foxall1
F, #91365, b. before 1665, d. before 27 November 1739
Father | John Foxall2 b. 9 Jun 1633, d. b 26 Feb 1690/91 |
Mother | Martha Butler3 b. c 1642, d. a 1698 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Sarah Foxall married John Elliott circa 1663 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.
Sarah Foxall was born before 1665 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Andrew Monroe, son of Andrew Monroe and Elizabeth Alexander, in 1709 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1
Sarah Foxall died before 27 November 1739 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 108
MONROE, SARAH, 25 July 1739; 27 Nov. 1739. Son John Elliott; dau. in law Sibella Elliott; grandson John Elliott 1 negro boy; grandson Foxhall Sturman 1 negro girl; grandson Spence Monroe 12 shillings; to Mr. Wharton Ransdell 3 shillings for pair of gloves; dau. Sarah Ransdell; my five grandchildren Elizabeth, Sarah, Martha Sturman, Thomas Ransdell and Sarah Elliott Ransdell; exr. John Elliott.
"Westmoreland County Wills Book IV.
Name: John Elliott 09 Jan 1707 31 Mar 1708
Sons John and William ; wife Sara extx
"1695-1697 Essex Co Va Deed Will Book, page 110
We the Subscribers do relinquish our right of Dower to a parcel of land in Essex County which formerly belonged unto ROBERT GULLOCK deced., unto ISAAC JACKSON (as marrying the Daughter of the said GULLOCK) his heires &c. as Wittness our hands this 10th day of May 1697
Testes THO: COVINGTON, JOHN ELIOTT
JOHN CORBIN SARAH ELIOTT
Acknowledged in Essex County Court the 10th day of May 1697 and truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 26
Westmoreland County Court 31st of March 1708
- ELLIOTT, Gent., his Will proved The Last Will and Testament of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., was duely proved and a Probat thereof granted to SARA ELLIOTT, Executrix in the Will named, and the Will ordered to bee recorded; It is also ordered that SARA ELLIOTT doe return a true and perfect Inventory of the Decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is also further ordered that JOSEPH WEEKES, THOMAS ROBINS, JOSEPH BAYLY, RICHARD CRADDOCK and JAMES VAULX or any four of them, being first sworn before some one ofher Majtie's Justices ofthe Peace for this County, doe some tyme before the next Curt value and appraise the Estate ofthe Decedent and return their valuation to the sd next Court
===
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 24th of February 1708/09
- FLETCHER v ELLIOTT's Executrix
Judgment is granted ROBERT FLETCHER against SARAH ELLIOTT, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., for the surne of six hundred pounds oftobacco due to the Plaintiffby account proved by his Oath. Ordered SARAH ELLIOTT doe pay the same to ROBERT FLETCHER with costs als exo
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 29th of Augt 1711
- WEEDON & Uxor v MUNROE vs ELLIOTT
JORDAN WEEDON in behalfe of MARTHA his Wife, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition to this Court against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which of right belongs to MARTHA, Whereupon it is ordered the Sheriff doe summon ANDREW and SARAH to be and appeare at next Court to be held for this County to answer the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 104
Westmoreland County Court 27th of March 1718
- MUNROE v MUNROE's Exrs.
SARAH MUNROE, Relict of ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. by her Petition to this Court sett forth that ANDREW MUNROE by his Last Will and Testament did give and bequeath to her, SARAH, the Horse she usually did ride with her bridle and saddle, a feather bed and bolster with a rugg blanketts and sheets, a quilt and a pair of curtains and vallances, and that RICHARD WATTS, CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, the Executors do refuse to deliver the same to SARAH and prayed thereon &c., to which the Executors appeared and said that they have paid the Petitioner one full Child's part ofthe Testator's Estate in which she hath had all and singular the Legacies in the Will delivered to her by these Defendts. and they say that neither by Law nor Equity she ought to have both &c., upon hearing as also the arguements by each party alleadged it is the opinion of the Court that the Legacy abovementioned was designed by the Testator as a perticular bequest and not intended to be in lieu of any part of ANDREW MUNROE's Estate which by Law the Petitioner might claime, and thereupon they doe order the Executors to deliver her the same with costs alias Exon;
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr."1
Sarah Foxall was born before 1665 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Andrew Monroe, son of Andrew Monroe and Elizabeth Alexander, in 1709 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.1
Sarah Foxall died before 27 November 1739 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
"Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 108
MONROE, SARAH, 25 July 1739; 27 Nov. 1739. Son John Elliott; dau. in law Sibella Elliott; grandson John Elliott 1 negro boy; grandson Foxhall Sturman 1 negro girl; grandson Spence Monroe 12 shillings; to Mr. Wharton Ransdell 3 shillings for pair of gloves; dau. Sarah Ransdell; my five grandchildren Elizabeth, Sarah, Martha Sturman, Thomas Ransdell and Sarah Elliott Ransdell; exr. John Elliott.
"Westmoreland County Wills Book IV.
Name: John Elliott 09 Jan 1707 31 Mar 1708
Sons John and William ; wife Sara extx
"1695-1697 Essex Co Va Deed Will Book, page 110
We the Subscribers do relinquish our right of Dower to a parcel of land in Essex County which formerly belonged unto ROBERT GULLOCK deced., unto ISAAC JACKSON (as marrying the Daughter of the said GULLOCK) his heires &c. as Wittness our hands this 10th day of May 1697
Testes THO: COVINGTON, JOHN ELIOTT
JOHN CORBIN SARAH ELIOTT
Acknowledged in Essex County Court the 10th day of May 1697 and truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 26
Westmoreland County Court 31st of March 1708
- ELLIOTT, Gent., his Will proved The Last Will and Testament of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., was duely proved and a Probat thereof granted to SARA ELLIOTT, Executrix in the Will named, and the Will ordered to bee recorded; It is also ordered that SARA ELLIOTT doe return a true and perfect Inventory of the Decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is also further ordered that JOSEPH WEEKES, THOMAS ROBINS, JOSEPH BAYLY, RICHARD CRADDOCK and JAMES VAULX or any four of them, being first sworn before some one ofher Majtie's Justices ofthe Peace for this County, doe some tyme before the next Curt value and appraise the Estate ofthe Decedent and return their valuation to the sd next Court
===
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 24th of February 1708/09
- FLETCHER v ELLIOTT's Executrix
Judgment is granted ROBERT FLETCHER against SARAH ELLIOTT, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., for the surne of six hundred pounds oftobacco due to the Plaintiffby account proved by his Oath. Ordered SARAH ELLIOTT doe pay the same to ROBERT FLETCHER with costs als exo
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 29th of Augt 1711
- WEEDON & Uxor v MUNROE vs ELLIOTT
JORDAN WEEDON in behalfe of MARTHA his Wife, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition to this Court against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which of right belongs to MARTHA, Whereupon it is ordered the Sheriff doe summon ANDREW and SARAH to be and appeare at next Court to be held for this County to answer the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1716-1718; pg 104
Westmoreland County Court 27th of March 1718
- MUNROE v MUNROE's Exrs.
SARAH MUNROE, Relict of ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., deced. by her Petition to this Court sett forth that ANDREW MUNROE by his Last Will and Testament did give and bequeath to her, SARAH, the Horse she usually did ride with her bridle and saddle, a feather bed and bolster with a rugg blanketts and sheets, a quilt and a pair of curtains and vallances, and that RICHARD WATTS, CHARLES TYLER and WILLIAM MUNROE, the Executors do refuse to deliver the same to SARAH and prayed thereon &c., to which the Executors appeared and said that they have paid the Petitioner one full Child's part ofthe Testator's Estate in which she hath had all and singular the Legacies in the Will delivered to her by these Defendts. and they say that neither by Law nor Equity she ought to have both &c., upon hearing as also the arguements by each party alleadged it is the opinion of the Court that the Legacy abovementioned was designed by the Testator as a perticular bequest and not intended to be in lieu of any part of ANDREW MUNROE's Estate which by Law the Petitioner might claime, and thereupon they doe order the Executors to deliver her the same with costs alias Exon;
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr."1
Family 1 | John Elliott b. c 1653, d. b 31 Mar 1708 |
Family 2 | Andrew Monroe b. 1661, d. b 9 Jun 1714 |
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=I023746&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=I023822&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=I023821&tree=Tree1
John Elliott
M, #91366, b. circa 1653, d. before 31 March 1708
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
John Elliott was born circa 1653. He married Sarah Foxall, daughter of John Foxall and Martha Butler, circa 1663 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.
John Elliott died before 31 March 1708 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 42
ELLIOTT, JOHN, 9 January 1707; 31 March 1708.
Land to my sons John and William; wife Sarah exx.
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 15a [26 Feb. 1690/91]
Jno. Elliott administrator of John Foxall vs .. Capt. Wm Hardidge. Dismist.
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 26a [25 June 1691]
Mr. John Elliott administrator of the estate of Mr. Jno. Foxhall produced an account of the debts and credits of the estate and prayed he might have a Quietus. The Court doe allow thereof.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1703-1705 : pg 209A
John Elliott Gent. made oath that neither himself nor any other person took up the land due to him for the transportation of Elles .Roland, Martyn Collohorn, Hugh Rory, Jno. Cannon, Elles Barnes, John Rogers, Thomas Burk...A certificate is granted him for 350 acres Assigned to Benja..Berriman Gent.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 67
Westmoreland County Court 27th November 1706
- Washington Parish Surveyor THO. ARRINGTON Whereas &c., as before, &c., and whereas Mr. THOMAS ARRINGTON is appointed Surveyor ofthe Highwayes for that Precinct ofWashington Parish where JOHN ELLIOTT, Gentl, lately officiate, vizt, from the head of APPOMATTOX CREEK to the head of POPE's CREEK with the Road to the Church and all other usuall Roads within that Precinct and across the County to the confines of the same towards RICHMOND County, it is ordered &c.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 10
Westmoreland County Court 24th of September 1707
- ELLIOTT. Gent., v MASON
Upon the Complaint of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., one ofher Majties's Justices for the sd County shewing to the Court that JAMES MASON, one of the Constables in Washington Parish in this County, had contemputuously and spitefully neglected and refused to execute a Warrant by JOHN ELLIOTT issued against a Strange Worman brought into this County by JOHN FINCH ofthe Parish and County aforesd. It is therefore ordered that the Sheriff of this County doe summon JAMES MASON tht hee bee and appeare at the next Court held for this County to answer his said Contempt
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 26
Westmoreland County Court 31st of March 1708
- ELLIOTT, Gent., his Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., was duely proved and a Probat thereof granted to SARA ELLIOTT, Executrix in the Will named, and the Will ordered to bee recorded; It is also ordered that SARA ELLIOTT doe return a true and perfect Inventory of the Decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is also further ordered that JOSEPH WEEKES, THOMAS ROBINS, JOSEPH BAYLY, RICHARD CRADDOCK and JAMES VAULX or any four of them, being first sworn before some one ofher Majtie's Justices ofthe Peace for this County, doe some tyme before the next Curt value and
appraise the Estate ofthe Decedent and return their valuation to the sd next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 24th of February 1708/09
- FLETCHER v ELLIOTT's Executrix
Judgment is granted ROBERT FLETCHER against SARAH ELLIOTT, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., for the surne of six hundred pounds oftobacco due to the Plaintiffby account proved by his Oath. Ordered SARAH ELLIOTT doe pay the same to ROBERT FLETCHER with costs als exo
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 29th of Augt 1711
- WEEDON & Uxor v MUNROE as ELLIOTT
JORDAN WEEDON in behalfe of MARTHA his Wife, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition to this Court against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which of right belongs to MARTHA, Whereupon it is ordered the Sheriff doe summon ANDREW and SARAH to be and appeare at next Court to be held for this County to answer the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 101
Westmoreland County Court 26th of March 1712
- WEEDON &c. v MUNROE &c.
JORDAN WEEDON as intermarrying with MARTHA, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which to him of right did belong but for that he failed to make appeare that any ofthe Estate did appertaine to him, the Court doe order the Petition be dismist and that JORDAN WEEDON pay costs als execution
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 5, Part II - 1674-1676; Antient Press: pg 304-305
TO ALL TO WHOM &c. I Sr.WILLIAM BERKELEY Knt. Governer &c. Now know that I the said Sr. WILLIAM BERKELEY Knt. &c, doe with the Consent of the Councell of State accordingly give andgrant unto Mr. XPHER BUTLER of the County of WESTMORELAND three hundred and thirty nine acres of land lying on the branches of PEPETICK CREEK in the County of Rappa on the North side of RAPPA RIVER & beginning at a marked Pokikery the Corner tree of Major JOHN WEIRE and THOMAS ERWIN and running West halfe a point Southerly to a marked tree in the line of Mr. JOHN PAYNE thence by the said land and thence down the other side the said land to Mr. PAYNE SW to a marked Corner tree near to the NW side of a certain WHITE MARSH or Meadow ground & thence NW to a small red Oak in the Line of Collo. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD and up the said line NE to the Corner tree of Collo. UNDERWOOD aforesaid thence on the back of the same land N by We, to a marked Chesnut thence to a marked red Oake near the branches of POPE CREEK and finally South to the first mentioned station the said land being due unto the aforesaid XPHER BUTLER by & for the transportation of Seaven persons into this Collony whose names are on the records menconed underneath this Pattent To have and to hold &c. yeilding &paying &c. Provided &c. Given at JAMES CITTY under my hand and the Seale of the Collony this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord God One thousand Six hundred & seventy & in the two and Twentieth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord KING CHARLES the Second over England &c
Recordatr Test PHILL LUDWELL Cl Off WILLIAM BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I XPHER BUTLER of POPES CREEKE doe for me my heirs or assigns make over &sell unto JOHN ELLIOTT of APPAMATTOX his heirs or assigns forever all this tract of land con teyned in this Pattent & doe from me my heirs or assigns firmly warrant the same from the claim of any Person wtsoever having received full consideration for the same Witness my hand and seale this 11th of August 1675
Sealed & delivered in presence of JOHN LOYD, CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
JOHN BUTLER
Recognitr in Cu Comr Rappa I die Septembr. 1675
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 5, Part II - 1674-1676; Antient Press: pg 307
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I XPHER BUTLER of STAFFORD COUNTY doe constitute and appoint my Loving Brother JOHN BUTLER of POPES CREEKE in the County of WESTMORELAND my Generall Attorney in the County of Rappa. and especially to acknowledge the sale of the land lying in the said County unto JOHN ELLIOTT of WESTMORELAND COUNTY holding firme and staple wt. my sd Attorney shall lawfully doe in the prmises as if I were personally present as Witness my hand & seale this 11th of August 1675
in presence of us JOHN LORD, CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
ALEXANDER WEBSTER
Recordatr 4 die Septembr 1675
"1695-1697 Essex Co Va Deed Will Book, page 110
We the Subscribers do relinquish our right of Dower to a parcel of land in Essex County which formerly belonged unto ROBERT GULLOCK deced., unto ISAAC JACKSON (as marrying the Daughter of the said GULLOCK) his heires &c. as Wittness our hands this 10th day of May 1697
Testes THO: COVINGTON, JOHN ELIOTT
JOHN CORBIN SARAH ELIOTT
Acknowledged in Essex County Court the 10th day of May 1697 and truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
"1695-1697 Essex Co Va Deed Will Book, page 125
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN ELLIOT of WESTMORELAND County doe appoint my trusty friend, ISAAC JACKSON, of Essex County to be my lawfull Attorney to sue and demand of HUGH CARY all such sumes of Tobbo: that appeare to be due to me by account or otherwise and likewise I do appoint my said Attorney to answer for me in all causes betwixt the said HUGH CARY and me and upon receipt of any Tobbo: discharge to give for me, comfirming whatsoever my said Attorney shall do as if I myselfe were personally present
As Witness my hand and seale this 11th of June 1697
JOHN ELLIOTT
Vere Recordatr: Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, CI Cur
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS: pp 219-221
ANNE by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland Queen Defender of the faith etc. To all to whom these present Letters shall come Greeting. Know ye that among the Pleas recorded before our Justices for Charles County in our Court held for Port Tobacco in the same county the Eleventh day of November in the 13th year of the Reign of our Late Predecessor KING WILLIAM the THIRD of Gracious Memory Anno Domini 1703
Before Majr. WILLIAM DENT Captain WILLIAM BARTON, Mr. JOSEPH MANNING, Mr. THOMAS TANZY, Mr. BENJAMIN HALE, Mr. ROBERT YEATS, Mr. RICHARD HARRISON, Mr. PHILIP BRISTOE, Mr. WILLIAM HERBERT, Captain HENRY HARDY, Lieut. Cello. JAMES SMALLWOOD, Justices thereunto appointed & authorized.
It is there contained (to wit)
GERRARD NEWTON Plt. )
agt ] Debt 400 lb lobo.
JOHN ELLIOTT Deft. )
Charles County. JOHN ALLIOTT late of Charles County otherwise called JNO. ELLIOTT of Saint Marys County Planter was summoned to answer unto GERRARD NEWTON of a Plea that he render unto him the full & just sum of 400 pounds of good sound merchantable Tobo. in cask and one barrel of Indian corn which to him he oweth & unjustly detains and so forth and whereupon the said Gerrard by WILLIAM HONE his attorney saith that the said John the 27th day July 1700 et St. Marys County that is to Say at Fort Tobacco within the jurisdiction of
this Court by his certain Bill obligatory which the said Gerrard with the seal of the said John signed bringeth here into Court the date whereof is the day & year aforesaid acknowledged himself to be bound to the said Gerrard in the full & just sum of 400 pounds of good sound merchantable Tobacco and one barrel of Indian corn to be paid conveniently in Saint Clemmons Mannour at or upon the 10th of October then next ensuing the date of said Bill to the which payment well & truly to be made & performed the said John bound himself firmly by the sd Sill Nevertheless the said John altho often required ye sd sum of Four hundred pounds of Tobacco & 1 barrel of Indian Corn to said Gerrard hath not rendered but heath hitherto refused & still doth refuse to the damage of the said Gerrard of 1000 pounds of Tobo. & thereof he bringeth suit.
Wm. Stone John Dall, Richard Roe
and the said John Elliott by JAMES HADDOCK his attorney cometh and defendeth the force and injury and prayeth leave to imparl hereunto next Court to be held here ninth day September next.
At which day he came here as well the said Gerrard Newton as the said John Elliott by his attorneys .. prays to impart the next Court to be held 11th day of November next ..
At which day here came as well the said Gerrard Newton as the said John Elliott by their attorneys .. James Haddock comes & defendeth .. and saith that he is not informed by Jno. Elliott of any answer Therefore it is considered Gerrard Newton recover against said Elliott his Debt being 400 pounds Tobacco and one barrel of Indian Corn and damages by occasion of detaining the said Debt to 241 pounds of Tobacco ..
All which at the request of Gerrard Newton we have caused to be exemplified .. Witness Wm. Dent. Gent, Chief Justice of our said Court at Port Tobacco the 27th day August 1703."
John Elliott died before 31 March 1708 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 42
ELLIOTT, JOHN, 9 January 1707; 31 March 1708.
Land to my sons John and William; wife Sarah exx.
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 15a [26 Feb. 1690/91]
Jno. Elliott administrator of John Foxall vs .. Capt. Wm Hardidge. Dismist.
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 26a [25 June 1691]
Mr. John Elliott administrator of the estate of Mr. Jno. Foxhall produced an account of the debts and credits of the estate and prayed he might have a Quietus. The Court doe allow thereof.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1703-1705 : pg 209A
John Elliott Gent. made oath that neither himself nor any other person took up the land due to him for the transportation of Elles .Roland, Martyn Collohorn, Hugh Rory, Jno. Cannon, Elles Barnes, John Rogers, Thomas Burk...A certificate is granted him for 350 acres Assigned to Benja..Berriman Gent.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 67
Westmoreland County Court 27th November 1706
- Washington Parish Surveyor THO. ARRINGTON Whereas &c., as before, &c., and whereas Mr. THOMAS ARRINGTON is appointed Surveyor ofthe Highwayes for that Precinct ofWashington Parish where JOHN ELLIOTT, Gentl, lately officiate, vizt, from the head of APPOMATTOX CREEK to the head of POPE's CREEK with the Road to the Church and all other usuall Roads within that Precinct and across the County to the confines of the same towards RICHMOND County, it is ordered &c.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 10
Westmoreland County Court 24th of September 1707
- ELLIOTT. Gent., v MASON
Upon the Complaint of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., one ofher Majties's Justices for the sd County shewing to the Court that JAMES MASON, one of the Constables in Washington Parish in this County, had contemputuously and spitefully neglected and refused to execute a Warrant by JOHN ELLIOTT issued against a Strange Worman brought into this County by JOHN FINCH ofthe Parish and County aforesd. It is therefore ordered that the Sheriff of this County doe summon JAMES MASON tht hee bee and appeare at the next Court held for this County to answer his said Contempt
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 26
Westmoreland County Court 31st of March 1708
- ELLIOTT, Gent., his Will proved
The Last Will and Testament of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., was duely proved and a Probat thereof granted to SARA ELLIOTT, Executrix in the Will named, and the Will ordered to bee recorded; It is also ordered that SARA ELLIOTT doe return a true and perfect Inventory of the Decedent's Estate to the next Court upon Oath. It is also further ordered that JOSEPH WEEKES, THOMAS ROBINS, JOSEPH BAYLY, RICHARD CRADDOCK and JAMES VAULX or any four of them, being first sworn before some one ofher Majtie's Justices ofthe Peace for this County, doe some tyme before the next Curt value and
appraise the Estate ofthe Decedent and return their valuation to the sd next Court
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1707-1709 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 24th of February 1708/09
- FLETCHER v ELLIOTT's Executrix
Judgment is granted ROBERT FLETCHER against SARAH ELLIOTT, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., for the surne of six hundred pounds oftobacco due to the Plaintiffby account proved by his Oath. Ordered SARAH ELLIOTT doe pay the same to ROBERT FLETCHER with costs als exo
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 76
Westmoreland County Court 29th of Augt 1711
- WEEDON & Uxor v MUNROE as ELLIOTT
JORDAN WEEDON in behalfe of MARTHA his Wife, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition to this Court against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent. and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which of right belongs to MARTHA, Whereupon it is ordered the Sheriff doe summon ANDREW and SARAH to be and appeare at next Court to be held for this County to answer the same
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 101
Westmoreland County Court 26th of March 1712
- WEEDON &c. v MUNROE &c.
JORDAN WEEDON as intermarrying with MARTHA, one of the Daughters of JOHN ELLIOTT, Gent., deced., preferred his Petition against ANDREW MUNROE, Gent., and SARAH his Wife, Executrix of JOHN ELLIOTT, for that part of the Estate of JOHN ELLIOTT which to him of right did belong but for that he failed to make appeare that any ofthe Estate did appertaine to him, the Court doe order the Petition be dismist and that JORDAN WEEDON pay costs als execution
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 5, Part II - 1674-1676; Antient Press: pg 304-305
TO ALL TO WHOM &c. I Sr.WILLIAM BERKELEY Knt. Governer &c. Now know that I the said Sr. WILLIAM BERKELEY Knt. &c, doe with the Consent of the Councell of State accordingly give andgrant unto Mr. XPHER BUTLER of the County of WESTMORELAND three hundred and thirty nine acres of land lying on the branches of PEPETICK CREEK in the County of Rappa on the North side of RAPPA RIVER & beginning at a marked Pokikery the Corner tree of Major JOHN WEIRE and THOMAS ERWIN and running West halfe a point Southerly to a marked tree in the line of Mr. JOHN PAYNE thence by the said land and thence down the other side the said land to Mr. PAYNE SW to a marked Corner tree near to the NW side of a certain WHITE MARSH or Meadow ground & thence NW to a small red Oak in the Line of Collo. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD and up the said line NE to the Corner tree of Collo. UNDERWOOD aforesaid thence on the back of the same land N by We, to a marked Chesnut thence to a marked red Oake near the branches of POPE CREEK and finally South to the first mentioned station the said land being due unto the aforesaid XPHER BUTLER by & for the transportation of Seaven persons into this Collony whose names are on the records menconed underneath this Pattent To have and to hold &c. yeilding &paying &c. Provided &c. Given at JAMES CITTY under my hand and the Seale of the Collony this 18th day of June in the year of our Lord God One thousand Six hundred & seventy & in the two and Twentieth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord KING CHARLES the Second over England &c
Recordatr Test PHILL LUDWELL Cl Off WILLIAM BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I XPHER BUTLER of POPES CREEKE doe for me my heirs or assigns make over &sell unto JOHN ELLIOTT of APPAMATTOX his heirs or assigns forever all this tract of land con teyned in this Pattent & doe from me my heirs or assigns firmly warrant the same from the claim of any Person wtsoever having received full consideration for the same Witness my hand and seale this 11th of August 1675
Sealed & delivered in presence of JOHN LOYD, CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
JOHN BUTLER
Recognitr in Cu Comr Rappa I die Septembr. 1675
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 5, Part II - 1674-1676; Antient Press: pg 307
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I XPHER BUTLER of STAFFORD COUNTY doe constitute and appoint my Loving Brother JOHN BUTLER of POPES CREEKE in the County of WESTMORELAND my Generall Attorney in the County of Rappa. and especially to acknowledge the sale of the land lying in the said County unto JOHN ELLIOTT of WESTMORELAND COUNTY holding firme and staple wt. my sd Attorney shall lawfully doe in the prmises as if I were personally present as Witness my hand & seale this 11th of August 1675
in presence of us JOHN LORD, CHRISTOPHER BUTLER
ALEXANDER WEBSTER
Recordatr 4 die Septembr 1675
"1695-1697 Essex Co Va Deed Will Book, page 110
We the Subscribers do relinquish our right of Dower to a parcel of land in Essex County which formerly belonged unto ROBERT GULLOCK deced., unto ISAAC JACKSON (as marrying the Daughter of the said GULLOCK) his heires &c. as Wittness our hands this 10th day of May 1697
Testes THO: COVINGTON, JOHN ELIOTT
JOHN CORBIN SARAH ELIOTT
Acknowledged in Essex County Court the 10th day of May 1697 and truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
"1695-1697 Essex Co Va Deed Will Book, page 125
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN ELLIOT of WESTMORELAND County doe appoint my trusty friend, ISAAC JACKSON, of Essex County to be my lawfull Attorney to sue and demand of HUGH CARY all such sumes of Tobbo: that appeare to be due to me by account or otherwise and likewise I do appoint my said Attorney to answer for me in all causes betwixt the said HUGH CARY and me and upon receipt of any Tobbo: discharge to give for me, comfirming whatsoever my said Attorney shall do as if I myselfe were personally present
As Witness my hand and seale this 11th of June 1697
JOHN ELLIOTT
Vere Recordatr: Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, CI Cur
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS: pp 219-221
ANNE by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland Queen Defender of the faith etc. To all to whom these present Letters shall come Greeting. Know ye that among the Pleas recorded before our Justices for Charles County in our Court held for Port Tobacco in the same county the Eleventh day of November in the 13th year of the Reign of our Late Predecessor KING WILLIAM the THIRD of Gracious Memory Anno Domini 1703
Before Majr. WILLIAM DENT Captain WILLIAM BARTON, Mr. JOSEPH MANNING, Mr. THOMAS TANZY, Mr. BENJAMIN HALE, Mr. ROBERT YEATS, Mr. RICHARD HARRISON, Mr. PHILIP BRISTOE, Mr. WILLIAM HERBERT, Captain HENRY HARDY, Lieut. Cello. JAMES SMALLWOOD, Justices thereunto appointed & authorized.
It is there contained (to wit)
GERRARD NEWTON Plt. )
agt ] Debt 400 lb lobo.
JOHN ELLIOTT Deft. )
Charles County. JOHN ALLIOTT late of Charles County otherwise called JNO. ELLIOTT of Saint Marys County Planter was summoned to answer unto GERRARD NEWTON of a Plea that he render unto him the full & just sum of 400 pounds of good sound merchantable Tobo. in cask and one barrel of Indian corn which to him he oweth & unjustly detains and so forth and whereupon the said Gerrard by WILLIAM HONE his attorney saith that the said John the 27th day July 1700 et St. Marys County that is to Say at Fort Tobacco within the jurisdiction of
this Court by his certain Bill obligatory which the said Gerrard with the seal of the said John signed bringeth here into Court the date whereof is the day & year aforesaid acknowledged himself to be bound to the said Gerrard in the full & just sum of 400 pounds of good sound merchantable Tobacco and one barrel of Indian corn to be paid conveniently in Saint Clemmons Mannour at or upon the 10th of October then next ensuing the date of said Bill to the which payment well & truly to be made & performed the said John bound himself firmly by the sd Sill Nevertheless the said John altho often required ye sd sum of Four hundred pounds of Tobacco & 1 barrel of Indian Corn to said Gerrard hath not rendered but heath hitherto refused & still doth refuse to the damage of the said Gerrard of 1000 pounds of Tobo. & thereof he bringeth suit.
Wm. Stone John Dall, Richard Roe
and the said John Elliott by JAMES HADDOCK his attorney cometh and defendeth the force and injury and prayeth leave to imparl hereunto next Court to be held here ninth day September next.
At which day he came here as well the said Gerrard Newton as the said John Elliott by his attorneys .. prays to impart the next Court to be held 11th day of November next ..
At which day here came as well the said Gerrard Newton as the said John Elliott by their attorneys .. James Haddock comes & defendeth .. and saith that he is not informed by Jno. Elliott of any answer Therefore it is considered Gerrard Newton recover against said Elliott his Debt being 400 pounds Tobacco and one barrel of Indian Corn and damages by occasion of detaining the said Debt to 241 pounds of Tobacco ..
All which at the request of Gerrard Newton we have caused to be exemplified .. Witness Wm. Dent. Gent, Chief Justice of our said Court at Port Tobacco the 27th day August 1703."
Family | Sarah Foxall b. b 1665, d. b 27 Nov 1739 |
John Foxall1
M, #91367, b. 9 June 1633, d. before 26 February 1690/91
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
John Foxall was born on 9 June 1633 at Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.1 He married Martha Butler, daughter of Thomas Butler and Jane Baldridge, before 1658 at England.2
John Foxall died before 26 February 1690/91 at Popes Creek, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"s/o Ambrose Foxall
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 15a [26 Feb. 1690/91]
Jno. Elliott administrator of John Foxall vs .. Capt. Wm Hardidge. Dismist.
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 26a [25 June 1691]
Mr. John Elliott administrator of the estate of Mr. Jno. Foxhall produced an account of the debts and credits of the estate and prayed he might have a Quietus. The Court doe allow thereof.
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 1428. (25 July 1694]
John Foxall an orphant son of Mr. John Foxall late of this colony. deceased haveing made choice of Caleb Butler to bee his guardian, it is ordered that Mr John Elliott his former guardian doe return a full account of Foxall's estate ..
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 153 [31 Oct 1694]
Ordered that Mr John Jordan, Capt. John Washington and Mr. Originall Brown settle Mr John Elliott's account against the estate of Mr John Foxall.
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 165a [30 Jan 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceaseds haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 4, Part I - 1668-1670; Antient Press: pg 138
KNOWE ALL MEN by these prsents that I JOHN FOXHALL of POPES CREEKE Merchant doe hereby authorize nominate appoynt & in my place & steede put my well beloved Friend Mr. RICHARD GLOVER my true & lawful] Atturney to aske demande Receave & recover all Debts due to me in RAPPA. RIVER by Bill bond Booke Dect or Merchandize & what my sd Atturney shall act or doe herein either by himselfe or his Attueney shall be as full and effectual to all Intents & purposes as I myselfe were prsonally prsent firmely by these prsents. As Witness my hand & seale this first day of February 1669
in the prsents of JOHN WEIRE JOHN FOXHALL
W ABRENETHY
Recordatr. Xth Feb, 1670
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1676-1679; John Frederick Dorman; Page 7; Page 48 [13 Jan. 1675/6] Mr. Jno Foxhall vs. Jno Carpenter. Referrence.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1676-1679; John Frederick Dorman; Page 35; Page 58 [12 April 1676]
Mr. Jno: Foxhall vs. Jno: Carpenter., Judgment for 2000 pounds of tobacco in ballance of accounts. Foxhall and Carpenter made up accounts wherein Carpenter was debtor to Foxhall 3213 pounds of tobacco and Foxhall bound to provide hides for Carpenter to keepe him at worke the yeare and failing, by which Carpenter lost his yeares work, and refering his cause to this Court, the Court did order that 1273 allowed out of the account to Carpenter in leiw of his year worke.
Mr. Jno: Foxhall appeales to the 3d day of the next Generall Court.
Mr. Mall: Peale and Mr. Clemt. Spilman assumed security with Mr. Jno: Foxhall for prosecution of his appeale. Jer: Jadwin and [J]a Gaylard assumed security with Jno: Carpenter to answer the appeale.
"1679-1682 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
page 246 [22 Feb. 1681/2]
Jane Butler vs John Foxall. Jane Butler by Patrick Spence her attorrney doth consent to have this cause referred to the next Court
"James Hughes 2005-07-30 17:43:15
Combs-Foxhall-Gorges Connections
FOXHALL, John, Immigrated by 1665 with Martha, his wife, & Mary, his child. (CC:775 Film No.: SR 8201, Transcript. 8:502 [SR 7350], MSA SC 4341-4287; "A Supplement to The Early Settlers of Maryland," Carson Gibb, Ph.D.) Note: According to the Virginia Families article, John FOXHALL also entered the names of John STONE, Ellioner WEBB, Sarah TAYLOR, Thomas POTTS, Ralph SMITH, Robert MASON and Ralph YATES (not researched).
"Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 13 Mar 1665/6, Page 524
Marmeduke Snow did pass word for payment 28 Jan 1654; petitions the court for 647# of tobacco on behalf of Brigit Heard deceased to John Foxhall of St. Mary's County, merchant, for goods; petitioner was constrained by the Commissioners of St. Mary's Co. in Nov 1665; John Douglas as admn. confessed judgment; payment ordered from estate of Brigit Heard
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:15:53
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Gullock, Robert. 26 Feb. 1683 ; 23 May, 1684.
Daughter Jane;
Robert Payne;
Elizabeth Rowzie;
cousin Edward Rowzie;
Robert Brooke;
wife and the child she now goes with;
John Foxhall and Robert Vaulx executors;
witnesses Edward Rowzie, Tobias Ingram, Robert Brooke.
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:20:48
The Watts On-line Issue No. 53 October 17,1998
Sir Wm. Berkeley, etc... to Jno. Foxhall 314 acres of land in Westmoreland County in the body of the main forest betwixt the headbranches of Potomack and Rappa beginning at the line of Lt. Col. Jno. Washingtons land extending E 26 poles to a red oak a corner tree of Jno. Pipers from thence S. 320 poles to Spanish oak another corner tree of the said Pipers and thence E 200 poles to a red oak standing in the line of the land of MR. JOHN WATTS then S ? poles along the said MR. JOHN WATTS his line thence E 200 poles along the said Mr. Watts line thence S 50 poles thence W 426 poles to a red oak standing near Ned the Indians path thence N 550 poles to the place begun...23 day of October 1669.
Consequently, in the fall of 1669 John Willis, John Washington, John Piper, John Foxhall, Phillip Browne, Nathaniel Pope, Robert Nurse, and JOHN WATTS owned tracts between the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers near Ned the Indian's path (possibly the same as Wariscreek or Warisquock path) and Powetridge (which was found with a variety of spellings ...I suspect that it may have been named because it was a convenient route for portaging between the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers....
WATTS's tract at the head of Mattox Creek was orignally patented by Nathaniel Pope Sr. who willed it to his son Nathaniel (father of Nathaniel Pope alias Bridges) who sold it to Watts in 1665. WATTS then sold half of it to Thomas Wilford who died in 1666, Metes and bounds given in the patents indicate that the western boundary of WATTS' tract joined John Piper and that the southern boundary of WATTS' tract joined John Foxhall. WATTS and Willis lived within tow or three miles of each other, but WATTS' land lay on the dividing ridge and was mostly in Westmoreland County where records for this tract are found.
"mm note - Foxhall left MD and moved to Westmoreland Va.
James Hughes 2005-08-03 15:13:03
Dr. Lois Green Carr Men's Career Files
The will of John Foxhall in Westmoreland Co may not be John Sr. Foxhall.
Arch. 57 p. 215
Prov. Ct. Jdmts.
Thomas Gerrard
John Foxhall
Tho. Gerrard demands execution against the estate of John Foxhall for 5,840 lbs tob. Adjudged for damages and cost expended datd June 5, 1667 directed to sherriff of St. Mary's County.
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 15:06:59
Dr. Lois Green Men's Career Files
Arch. 57, p.282-3
Prov. Ct. Judmts.
Deed
Oct. 26, 1666
Mr. Foxhall
Thomas Gerrard to Edward Connery. On St. Clements Manor.
Beginning at a red oak with 9 notches standing neat to the north of St. Patricks Creek from thence to a white oak standing at the head of a branch of St. Patricks Creed which is Mr. Shankes bound tree, so running by Robert Coopes land and Gerritt Breedkins land and Mr. Foxhalls land unto the red oak where first begun.
220 acres.
"http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/md/stmarys/stclements.htm
John FOXHALL, also a resident of St. Clements, later removed to Pope's Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia, where his land was adjacent to that of the "County Line Combs" of Old Rappahannock and Richmond Counties, Virginia:
July 27th 1665 MD Provincial Court Proceedings. "Then came John FOXHALL and desires that this ensueinge paper may be recorded which he deliuers into the Office thus
This day came John FOXALL of St Marys County and in Clements mannor mercht and entred a Caueat against the Estate of Thomas WYLDE of Calvert County Docter and carurgine [doctor and surgeon] lying and dying at Richard SMYTHS in Leonards Creeke in the said County for Two thowsand pounds of tob: and Caske due from the said WYLDE unto the sd FOXALL (Archives of Maryland, Vol. 49:466)
John FOXHALL was a merchant and may have retained two residences, one each in St. Mary's and Westmoreland, and it is even possible that Abraham COMBS' move to Maryland was precipitated by John FOXHALL
"JOHN FOXALL, m. MARTHA _____, emigrated to Virginia and had issue. He came first to Maryland, where on July 27, 1665, he entered headrights there for himself, his wife Martha, child Mary and others of other names. The next year, on 20 Oct. 1666 he received a grant for 850 acres and on 10 Oct. 1667, assigned his rights to Rice JONES of St. Mary's County, Maryland At that time he was called "of Westmoreland County, Virginia." He lived in Westmoreland Co. on Pope's Creek, where he was called in one deed, "merchant." In their Sturman article, the same authors say John's wife is Sarah Butler.
a. Mary Foxall, b. 1665, England, eldest child, m. (1) Robert Vaulx, b. 1651, d. by 27 May 1685. The name is sometimes spelled in records as Valks, which probably gives some indication of its pronunciation. Mary m. (2) Alexander Gorges, (3) Edward Duddleston, (4) Caleb Butler. Caleb Butler's only child, Jane, d. 1728, m. Augustine Washington, father of George, who was, however, by the second wife, Mary Ball.
http://members.tripod.com/~dickdfox/index-ransdell.html
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1694-1698; John Frederick Dorman; pg 165a [30 Jan, 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceased, haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr. John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate,
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part I - 1682-1686; Antient Press: pg 195-197
THIS INDENTURE made the twentieth day of August in the yeare of our Lord God according to the computation of the Church of England One thousand six hundyed Eighty and Two and in the four and thirtieth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne King Charles the second by the Grace of God over England &c. Between JOHN FOXALL of POPES CREEK of the County of WESTMORELAND of the one part and MALLICHY PEALE of the UPPER MATCHATOCKE of the said County. Merchant, of the other part Witnesseth that the said JOHN FOXALL for the sum of seventy pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid hath granted sett and to farme letters unto the said MALLACHY PEALE his heirs for and during the compleat terme here in and hereafter specified and mencioned the just and compleat half or moyety of all his rights and property which the said JOHN FOXHALL now hath and do wholly possess to that GRIST WATER MILL commonly called and known by the name of MAJ. UNDERWOODS MILL scituate and being in the County of Rappa: in the Parish of Sittingbourne and the ground and soyle whereof the Mill now stands and is erected, Together with the full half or moyety of Fifty acres of land next and adjoyning this to which said WATER MILL and Fifty acres of land with all its rights belonging to the said JOHN FOXALL do now hold by virtue of an Indenture of Lease for Ninety nine yeares made from WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. of the Parish of Sittenburne aforesaid in the aforesaid County of Rappahannock unto him the said JOHN FOXALL bearing date under the hand and seal of the sd WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. the fourth days of July 1670 which was then acknowledged by the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD unto JOHN FOXALL in the County Court of Rappa: and there is recorded, relation being had will more fully appeare, Together with the just and equal divid: of half of all Mill Pooles ponds stancks, banks, streams, rivers rivolettts brooks fishings and fishing places profits and appurtenances whatsoever to the sd Mill land or any part thereof belonging To have and to hold the just and equal half of the said MILL together with half of all the profits unto the only proper use of him the said MALACHY PEALE during the terme of Eighty seven yeares to begin from the fourth day of July last past being the residue or remainder of the term of Ninety nine years specified in the Lease from UNDERWOOD above recited then totally to bee compleat finished and ended paying yearly during the terme aforesaid One yeare of Indian Corne at the Feast of Penticost if the same be lawfully demanded and finally the said JOHN FOXALL for himself his heirs agree that he will during the space of Five years ensuing the date hereof upon all requests of any of them to be had do make or made by the said MALACHY PEALE and at the proper costs and charges in the Law of the sd MALACHY PEALE doe make every such further and other lawfull devises in the Law for the better confirmacon of the premises In Witness whereof the above mencioned JOHN FOXALL have hereunto sett his manuall hand and affixed his respective seale
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
MARTIN BUTLER, JOHN FOXALL
ELIZABETH TOATE
ANTHO: SHORTER
Memorandum That the 10th August 1685 Mr. JOHN FOXHALL owne this as his act and deed and was to acknowledge it in Court on demand
CADWALD. JONES JR.
WM. UNDERWOOD SENR.
HENRY BARNES
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 2 die Septr. 1685 et Record xxiii die
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN FOXALL of POPES CREEK in WESTMORELAND COUNTY do depute my loving Son in Law, JOHN ELLIOTT, of the County aforesaid my true and lawful! Attorney for me to acknowledge in Rappa County Court this within written Lease or Sale for one halfe or moyety of the MILL &c. herein mencioned Witness my hand and seale 2d day of Septr. 1685 unto MALACHY PEALE of STAFFORD COUNTY, Mercht., or his order & do hereby give my said Attorney as much power in the premisses as if I was personally present
Signed sealed and delivered in presents of us
MARY VAULX, JOHN FOXALL
SARAH RAWLYE
Recordr Cur Com Rappa xxiii die Septr. 1685
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Order Book - 1685-1687; Antient Press: pg 8
- Rappahannock County Court 2d of December 1686
- The Condiconll. Order granted last March Court to JONATHAN PARKER against JOHN FOXHALL of POPES CREEK in the County of STAFFORD for forty nine pounds Eighteen Shillings & eight pence Sterling money is by this Court confirmed & ordered to be paid wth cost of suit
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:25:13
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=631&last=&g_p=P6&collec tion=LO Patent
Title Browne, Originall.
Publication 4 April 1678.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Brown.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 200 acres in the Forrest betwixt the rivers of Potomack and Rappahannock, adjoining land of John Foxhall, John Washington and John Willis.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 631 (Reel 6).
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:25:13
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=93&last=&g_p=P6&collect ion=LO Patent
Title Foxhall, John.
Publication 31 December 1667.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Description: 640 acres lying in the forrest between the river of Potomack and Rappahanock. Beg.g &c. parcell of land formerly pat.d by Richard Coleman comonly called The Forrest.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 93 (Reel 6).
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:25:13
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=276&last=&g_p=P6&collec tion=LO Patent
Title Foxhall, John.
Publication 23 October 1669.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 314 acres in the body of the main forrest betwixt the two rivers of Potomack and Rappahannock adjoining land of Lt. Col. John Washington, and John Watts.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 26
MR. RICHARD HILL, 212 acs. (Co. not given), 31 Dec. 1667, p. 92. Beg. at land formerly belonging to sd. Hill, now in tenure of Lt. Coll. John , Washington, &c. to the horse path, to land of Mr. John Foxhall &c. 100 acs. parte granted sd. Hill 14 Feb. 1661; & 112 acs. for trans. of 2 pers: Wm. Territt-, Margarett Basse,
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 26
MR. JOHN FOXHALL, 640 acs. bet. the Rivers Potomack & Rappahannock, 31 Dec. 1667, p. 93. Beg. at land pat- tented by Rich. Coleman called the forrest, across branches of the E.most dams of Apomatickes Cr. to N. side of Westmoreland horse path, &c. to Major Wm. Underwood, dec'd. &c. Trans. of 13- pers: Andrew Hanson, James Colstreame, John Small, Capt. Tho. Allen, Henry Smith, John Brookes, Francis Harper, Wm. Falkner, John Cave, Gilbert Cooper, Charles Coggan, Mary Spensax, Sam boy a Negro.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 100
MR. JOHN FOX HALL, 150 acs.. W'moreland Co., 3 Oct. 1671, p. 379. Down a hr. & sw. of Pope's Cr., to land of Xpofer. _ Butler & Abraham Feild, &c. Granted to Robert Porter. dec'd., & escheated by inquisition under Maj. John Washington, &c."1
John Foxall died before 26 February 1690/91 at Popes Creek, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"s/o Ambrose Foxall
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 15a [26 Feb. 1690/91]
Jno. Elliott administrator of John Foxall vs .. Capt. Wm Hardidge. Dismist.
"1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 26a [25 June 1691]
Mr. John Elliott administrator of the estate of Mr. Jno. Foxhall produced an account of the debts and credits of the estate and prayed he might have a Quietus. The Court doe allow thereof.
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 1428. (25 July 1694]
John Foxall an orphant son of Mr. John Foxall late of this colony. deceased haveing made choice of Caleb Butler to bee his guardian, it is ordered that Mr John Elliott his former guardian doe return a full account of Foxall's estate ..
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 153 [31 Oct 1694]
Ordered that Mr John Jordan, Capt. John Washington and Mr. Originall Brown settle Mr John Elliott's account against the estate of Mr John Foxall.
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 165a [30 Jan 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceaseds haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 4, Part I - 1668-1670; Antient Press: pg 138
KNOWE ALL MEN by these prsents that I JOHN FOXHALL of POPES CREEKE Merchant doe hereby authorize nominate appoynt & in my place & steede put my well beloved Friend Mr. RICHARD GLOVER my true & lawful] Atturney to aske demande Receave & recover all Debts due to me in RAPPA. RIVER by Bill bond Booke Dect or Merchandize & what my sd Atturney shall act or doe herein either by himselfe or his Attueney shall be as full and effectual to all Intents & purposes as I myselfe were prsonally prsent firmely by these prsents. As Witness my hand & seale this first day of February 1669
in the prsents of JOHN WEIRE JOHN FOXHALL
W ABRENETHY
Recordatr. Xth Feb, 1670
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1676-1679; John Frederick Dorman; Page 7; Page 48 [13 Jan. 1675/6] Mr. Jno Foxhall vs. Jno Carpenter. Referrence.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1676-1679; John Frederick Dorman; Page 35; Page 58 [12 April 1676]
Mr. Jno: Foxhall vs. Jno: Carpenter., Judgment for 2000 pounds of tobacco in ballance of accounts. Foxhall and Carpenter made up accounts wherein Carpenter was debtor to Foxhall 3213 pounds of tobacco and Foxhall bound to provide hides for Carpenter to keepe him at worke the yeare and failing, by which Carpenter lost his yeares work, and refering his cause to this Court, the Court did order that 1273 allowed out of the account to Carpenter in leiw of his year worke.
Mr. Jno: Foxhall appeales to the 3d day of the next Generall Court.
Mr. Mall: Peale and Mr. Clemt. Spilman assumed security with Mr. Jno: Foxhall for prosecution of his appeale. Jer: Jadwin and [J]a Gaylard assumed security with Jno: Carpenter to answer the appeale.
"1679-1682 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
page 246 [22 Feb. 1681/2]
Jane Butler vs John Foxall. Jane Butler by Patrick Spence her attorrney doth consent to have this cause referred to the next Court
"James Hughes 2005-07-30 17:43:15
Combs-Foxhall-Gorges Connections
FOXHALL, John, Immigrated by 1665 with Martha, his wife, & Mary, his child. (CC:775 Film No.: SR 8201, Transcript. 8:502 [SR 7350], MSA SC 4341-4287; "A Supplement to The Early Settlers of Maryland," Carson Gibb, Ph.D.) Note: According to the Virginia Families article, John FOXHALL also entered the names of John STONE, Ellioner WEBB, Sarah TAYLOR, Thomas POTTS, Ralph SMITH, Robert MASON and Ralph YATES (not researched).
"Charles County Circuit Court, Liber B, 13 Mar 1665/6, Page 524
Marmeduke Snow did pass word for payment 28 Jan 1654; petitions the court for 647# of tobacco on behalf of Brigit Heard deceased to John Foxhall of St. Mary's County, merchant, for goods; petitioner was constrained by the Commissioners of St. Mary's Co. in Nov 1665; John Douglas as admn. confessed judgment; payment ordered from estate of Brigit Heard
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:15:53
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Gullock, Robert. 26 Feb. 1683 ; 23 May, 1684.
Daughter Jane;
Robert Payne;
Elizabeth Rowzie;
cousin Edward Rowzie;
Robert Brooke;
wife and the child she now goes with;
John Foxhall and Robert Vaulx executors;
witnesses Edward Rowzie, Tobias Ingram, Robert Brooke.
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:20:48
The Watts On-line Issue No. 53 October 17,1998
Sir Wm. Berkeley, etc... to Jno. Foxhall 314 acres of land in Westmoreland County in the body of the main forest betwixt the headbranches of Potomack and Rappa beginning at the line of Lt. Col. Jno. Washingtons land extending E 26 poles to a red oak a corner tree of Jno. Pipers from thence S. 320 poles to Spanish oak another corner tree of the said Pipers and thence E 200 poles to a red oak standing in the line of the land of MR. JOHN WATTS then S ? poles along the said MR. JOHN WATTS his line thence E 200 poles along the said Mr. Watts line thence S 50 poles thence W 426 poles to a red oak standing near Ned the Indians path thence N 550 poles to the place begun...23 day of October 1669.
Consequently, in the fall of 1669 John Willis, John Washington, John Piper, John Foxhall, Phillip Browne, Nathaniel Pope, Robert Nurse, and JOHN WATTS owned tracts between the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers near Ned the Indian's path (possibly the same as Wariscreek or Warisquock path) and Powetridge (which was found with a variety of spellings ...I suspect that it may have been named because it was a convenient route for portaging between the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers....
WATTS's tract at the head of Mattox Creek was orignally patented by Nathaniel Pope Sr. who willed it to his son Nathaniel (father of Nathaniel Pope alias Bridges) who sold it to Watts in 1665. WATTS then sold half of it to Thomas Wilford who died in 1666, Metes and bounds given in the patents indicate that the western boundary of WATTS' tract joined John Piper and that the southern boundary of WATTS' tract joined John Foxhall. WATTS and Willis lived within tow or three miles of each other, but WATTS' land lay on the dividing ridge and was mostly in Westmoreland County where records for this tract are found.
"mm note - Foxhall left MD and moved to Westmoreland Va.
James Hughes 2005-08-03 15:13:03
Dr. Lois Green Carr Men's Career Files
The will of John Foxhall in Westmoreland Co may not be John Sr. Foxhall.
Arch. 57 p. 215
Prov. Ct. Jdmts.
Thomas Gerrard
John Foxhall
Tho. Gerrard demands execution against the estate of John Foxhall for 5,840 lbs tob. Adjudged for damages and cost expended datd June 5, 1667 directed to sherriff of St. Mary's County.
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 15:06:59
Dr. Lois Green Men's Career Files
Arch. 57, p.282-3
Prov. Ct. Judmts.
Deed
Oct. 26, 1666
Mr. Foxhall
Thomas Gerrard to Edward Connery. On St. Clements Manor.
Beginning at a red oak with 9 notches standing neat to the north of St. Patricks Creek from thence to a white oak standing at the head of a branch of St. Patricks Creed which is Mr. Shankes bound tree, so running by Robert Coopes land and Gerritt Breedkins land and Mr. Foxhalls land unto the red oak where first begun.
220 acres.
"http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/md/stmarys/stclements.htm
John FOXHALL, also a resident of St. Clements, later removed to Pope's Creek, Westmoreland County, Virginia, where his land was adjacent to that of the "County Line Combs" of Old Rappahannock and Richmond Counties, Virginia:
July 27th 1665 MD Provincial Court Proceedings. "Then came John FOXHALL and desires that this ensueinge paper may be recorded which he deliuers into the Office thus
This day came John FOXALL of St Marys County and in Clements mannor mercht and entred a Caueat against the Estate of Thomas WYLDE of Calvert County Docter and carurgine [doctor and surgeon] lying and dying at Richard SMYTHS in Leonards Creeke in the said County for Two thowsand pounds of tob: and Caske due from the said WYLDE unto the sd FOXALL (Archives of Maryland, Vol. 49:466)
John FOXHALL was a merchant and may have retained two residences, one each in St. Mary's and Westmoreland, and it is even possible that Abraham COMBS' move to Maryland was precipitated by John FOXHALL
"JOHN FOXALL, m. MARTHA _____, emigrated to Virginia and had issue. He came first to Maryland, where on July 27, 1665, he entered headrights there for himself, his wife Martha, child Mary and others of other names. The next year, on 20 Oct. 1666 he received a grant for 850 acres and on 10 Oct. 1667, assigned his rights to Rice JONES of St. Mary's County, Maryland At that time he was called "of Westmoreland County, Virginia." He lived in Westmoreland Co. on Pope's Creek, where he was called in one deed, "merchant." In their Sturman article, the same authors say John's wife is Sarah Butler.
a. Mary Foxall, b. 1665, England, eldest child, m. (1) Robert Vaulx, b. 1651, d. by 27 May 1685. The name is sometimes spelled in records as Valks, which probably gives some indication of its pronunciation. Mary m. (2) Alexander Gorges, (3) Edward Duddleston, (4) Caleb Butler. Caleb Butler's only child, Jane, d. 1728, m. Augustine Washington, father of George, who was, however, by the second wife, Mary Ball.
http://members.tripod.com/~dickdfox/index-ransdell.html
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1694-1698; John Frederick Dorman; pg 165a [30 Jan, 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceased, haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr. John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate,
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part I - 1682-1686; Antient Press: pg 195-197
THIS INDENTURE made the twentieth day of August in the yeare of our Lord God according to the computation of the Church of England One thousand six hundyed Eighty and Two and in the four and thirtieth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne King Charles the second by the Grace of God over England &c. Between JOHN FOXALL of POPES CREEK of the County of WESTMORELAND of the one part and MALLICHY PEALE of the UPPER MATCHATOCKE of the said County. Merchant, of the other part Witnesseth that the said JOHN FOXALL for the sum of seventy pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid hath granted sett and to farme letters unto the said MALLACHY PEALE his heirs for and during the compleat terme here in and hereafter specified and mencioned the just and compleat half or moyety of all his rights and property which the said JOHN FOXHALL now hath and do wholly possess to that GRIST WATER MILL commonly called and known by the name of MAJ. UNDERWOODS MILL scituate and being in the County of Rappa: in the Parish of Sittingbourne and the ground and soyle whereof the Mill now stands and is erected, Together with the full half or moyety of Fifty acres of land next and adjoyning this to which said WATER MILL and Fifty acres of land with all its rights belonging to the said JOHN FOXALL do now hold by virtue of an Indenture of Lease for Ninety nine yeares made from WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. of the Parish of Sittenburne aforesaid in the aforesaid County of Rappahannock unto him the said JOHN FOXALL bearing date under the hand and seal of the sd WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. the fourth days of July 1670 which was then acknowledged by the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD unto JOHN FOXALL in the County Court of Rappa: and there is recorded, relation being had will more fully appeare, Together with the just and equal divid: of half of all Mill Pooles ponds stancks, banks, streams, rivers rivolettts brooks fishings and fishing places profits and appurtenances whatsoever to the sd Mill land or any part thereof belonging To have and to hold the just and equal half of the said MILL together with half of all the profits unto the only proper use of him the said MALACHY PEALE during the terme of Eighty seven yeares to begin from the fourth day of July last past being the residue or remainder of the term of Ninety nine years specified in the Lease from UNDERWOOD above recited then totally to bee compleat finished and ended paying yearly during the terme aforesaid One yeare of Indian Corne at the Feast of Penticost if the same be lawfully demanded and finally the said JOHN FOXALL for himself his heirs agree that he will during the space of Five years ensuing the date hereof upon all requests of any of them to be had do make or made by the said MALACHY PEALE and at the proper costs and charges in the Law of the sd MALACHY PEALE doe make every such further and other lawfull devises in the Law for the better confirmacon of the premises In Witness whereof the above mencioned JOHN FOXALL have hereunto sett his manuall hand and affixed his respective seale
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
MARTIN BUTLER, JOHN FOXALL
ELIZABETH TOATE
ANTHO: SHORTER
Memorandum That the 10th August 1685 Mr. JOHN FOXHALL owne this as his act and deed and was to acknowledge it in Court on demand
CADWALD. JONES JR.
WM. UNDERWOOD SENR.
HENRY BARNES
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 2 die Septr. 1685 et Record xxiii die
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN FOXALL of POPES CREEK in WESTMORELAND COUNTY do depute my loving Son in Law, JOHN ELLIOTT, of the County aforesaid my true and lawful! Attorney for me to acknowledge in Rappa County Court this within written Lease or Sale for one halfe or moyety of the MILL &c. herein mencioned Witness my hand and seale 2d day of Septr. 1685 unto MALACHY PEALE of STAFFORD COUNTY, Mercht., or his order & do hereby give my said Attorney as much power in the premisses as if I was personally present
Signed sealed and delivered in presents of us
MARY VAULX, JOHN FOXALL
SARAH RAWLYE
Recordr Cur Com Rappa xxiii die Septr. 1685
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Order Book - 1685-1687; Antient Press: pg 8
- Rappahannock County Court 2d of December 1686
- The Condiconll. Order granted last March Court to JONATHAN PARKER against JOHN FOXHALL of POPES CREEK in the County of STAFFORD for forty nine pounds Eighteen Shillings & eight pence Sterling money is by this Court confirmed & ordered to be paid wth cost of suit
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:25:13
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=631&last=&g_p=P6&collec tion=LO Patent
Title Browne, Originall.
Publication 4 April 1678.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Brown.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 200 acres in the Forrest betwixt the rivers of Potomack and Rappahannock, adjoining land of John Foxhall, John Washington and John Willis.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 631 (Reel 6).
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:25:13
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Title Foxhall, John.
Publication 31 December 1667.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Description: 640 acres lying in the forrest between the river of Potomack and Rappahanock. Beg.g &c. parcell of land formerly pat.d by Richard Coleman comonly called The Forrest.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 93 (Reel 6).
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:25:13
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Title Foxhall, John.
Publication 23 October 1669.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 314 acres in the body of the main forrest betwixt the two rivers of Potomack and Rappahannock adjoining land of Lt. Col. John Washington, and John Watts.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 26
MR. RICHARD HILL, 212 acs. (Co. not given), 31 Dec. 1667, p. 92. Beg. at land formerly belonging to sd. Hill, now in tenure of Lt. Coll. John , Washington, &c. to the horse path, to land of Mr. John Foxhall &c. 100 acs. parte granted sd. Hill 14 Feb. 1661; & 112 acs. for trans. of 2 pers: Wm. Territt-, Margarett Basse,
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 26
MR. JOHN FOXHALL, 640 acs. bet. the Rivers Potomack & Rappahannock, 31 Dec. 1667, p. 93. Beg. at land pat- tented by Rich. Coleman called the forrest, across branches of the E.most dams of Apomatickes Cr. to N. side of Westmoreland horse path, &c. to Major Wm. Underwood, dec'd. &c. Trans. of 13- pers: Andrew Hanson, James Colstreame, John Small, Capt. Tho. Allen, Henry Smith, John Brookes, Francis Harper, Wm. Falkner, John Cave, Gilbert Cooper, Charles Coggan, Mary Spensax, Sam boy a Negro.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 100
MR. JOHN FOX HALL, 150 acs.. W'moreland Co., 3 Oct. 1671, p. 379. Down a hr. & sw. of Pope's Cr., to land of Xpofer. _ Butler & Abraham Feild, &c. Granted to Robert Porter. dec'd., & escheated by inquisition under Maj. John Washington, &c."1
Family | Martha Butler b. c 1642, d. a 1698 |
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=I023822&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=I023821&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=I023751&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=I023823&tree=Tree1
Martha Butler1
F, #91368, b. circa 1642, d. after 1698
Father | Thomas Butler2 b. c 1624, d. 27 Feb 1677/78 |
Mother | Jane Baldridge3 b. b 1644, d. a 1707 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Martha Butler was born circa 1642 at England.1 She married John Foxall before 1658 at England.1
Martha Butler died after 1698 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr."1
Martha Butler died after 1698 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr."1
Family | John Foxall b. 9 Jun 1633, d. b 26 Feb 1690/91 |
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=I023821&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=I023820&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=I023829&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=I023819&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=I023823&tree=Tree1
Thomas Butler1
M, #91369, b. circa 1624, d. 27 February 1677/78
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Butler was born circa 1624 at England.1 He married Jane Baldridge before 1660 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.2
Thomas Butler died on 27 February 1677/78 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Mr. Thomas Butler 3.84 I #14669 . Jan 25 1676/7
Appraisers: Col. John Dowglass (also John Douglas ), Mr. Thomas Gibson.
List of debts: Mrs. Mary Townsend, Samuell Dowden of Barbadoes, George Taylor (runaway), Richard Dodd, Mr. Samuell Cressey, Mr. William Lee for James Chancellor, George Powell, Edmond Dermot, John Box, John Cornish, Edward Tansall, James Jefferson, Thomas Hilgar, James Tyer, Randolph Brandt, Henry Hardy.
Administrator/Executor: Mr. Francis Heyden
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 6
BALDRIDGE, DOROTHY, Appomattox, Westmoreland Co., 2 Nov. 1662; 11 March 1662.
Grandson Charles Baldridge; William son of my nephew James Baldridge; Joshua son of Thomas Butler; John Stands; grandchildren Elizabeth, Anne and Mary Bayanham, son in law Thomas Butler to be exr.
"Thomas BUTLER was born 1602 in Little Buxtet, Roxwell Parish, Essex, England, and died ABT 1645 in Kent Island, MD. He was the son John BUTLER and Jane ELLIOTT.
Joanne CHRISTOPHER was born AFT 1589 in Essex, England, and died BEF 1684 in Westmoreland, Virginia. She married Edward Thomas next
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Journals/NMGR/Vol10/nmgrp004.h tml
URL title: VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA
Note: :Jan. 28, 1679/80. Administration on the estate of John Berryman granted to Mrs. Jane Berryman, executrix. (Ibid, p. 176.)
July 28 1680. Judgement granted to Jane Berryman, Relict of John Berryman dec'd who [had?] intermarried with the relict of Thomas Butler dec'd. (Ibid, p. 183.)
"John Garnish 6.658 A SM #73498 #78774 Mar 1 1679
Payments to: Robert Ridgely, Richard Smith at suit of Samuell Allen, Thomas Shore, Nehemiah Blackstone, Samuell Dobson, Thomas Mathews, Charles Hutchins, Mr. chesledyn, John Burdet, George Mason, Katherine widow of deceased, Arthur Hart.
List of debts (runaway): Simon Perdy, Theophilus Twiford, Thomas Smith, William Pitts, William Cox, William Petterson.
List of debts (can't be found): Mr. Barcker (merchant), Nicholas Gwither, Mr. Wright (merchant), Lewis Griffin, Benjamin George, Thomas Penroy, Martin Phillips, John Vaughan, William Kenie, William Millet, George Knight.
List of debts (insolvent): Mr. Francis Surton, Mr. Williams, Mr. Thomas Bennet, William Crane.
List of debts: John Martindale, Henry Hardy, John Watson, Daniell Clocker, William Greengo, Richard Loyd, Capt. Thomas Walker, John Anderson, William Rosewell, Thomas Butler, John Barnes, William Stephens, Col. Steevens, Jacob Peeterson, Miles Gray, Randall Revell, Thomas Keyton, Stephen Cannon, William Alford, Thomas Mathews, John Edmondson, Robert Graham, Henry Exon, John Lewellin, Richard Keene, Col. William Calvert, John Richardson, James Rumsey, John Dolton, Humphry Jones, John Shanks, Joshua Guibert, John Hamilton, Abraham Reade, Robert Carvile, John Addison, Samuell Dobson.
Administrator: Henry Exon.
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 4, Part II - 1670-1672; Antient Press: pg 154
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS BUTLER doe oblige myself to shipp aborde the ELIZABETH of LONDON GEORGE BROWNE Master three hogsheads of Tobacco the choycest of my Cropp being sweet rented and the said Three hogsheads Mr. DANIELL HUTT is to receave marke & when itt arives att LONDON to dispose thereof for the use & behoofe of me the said THOMAS BUTLER and out of the proceeds of the said 3 hogsheads of Tobo: to pay himselfe twenty two pounds Sterling & the overplus the said DANIELL all the next shipping to send me the said THOMAS BUTLER in finning & woofing cloth shoos stockins & such like goods as are usually venable in Virginia but in the case the said 3 hhds of Tobo: when disposed of doe not fully pay the twenty two pounds Sterling wch I owe I am indebted to Mr. DANIEL HUTT and the proceeds of these 3 hhds. of Tobaccoe falleth short of 22 lbs, then I the said THO: BUTLER doe obleige myselfe my heirs upon notice from Mr. DANIELL HUTT to pay or cause to be payd unto the said DANIELL or his Order in good sould merchantable tobacco whatsoever it shall be short of the sd 22 lbs & this Tob: is to be payd to Mr. HUTT or his order in RAPPAHANNOCK County or River alwaies Provided that he the said DANIELL HUTT shall stand to the adventure & all cassulties of the said 3 hhds. of Tob: & if in case the sd 3 hhds be lost either by Sea or other accident then the said DANIELL is fully satisfied & Payd the 22 lbs aforesaid & this Condition to be void & of none effect Else to stand in full power force & Virtue. In Confirmation of ye prmises I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 23d day of Aprill Anno Domini 1668
in the presents of us JOHN WATTS, THO: BUTLER
"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:
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 57
It appeares that the estate of Tho: Butler, deceased, is indebted to Richard Gotley £4.12.42. The court doe order John Harvy who married the relict of Thomas Butler to pay to Wm Hardidge, attorney of Richd. Gotley 9 £4.12.2 sterling mony. [27 July 1681]
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=612&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Butler, Thomas.
Publication 23 March 1664.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 391 acres on the south side of Appomattock Creek.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 612 (Reel 4).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 432
THOMAS BUTLER (Buttler), 391 acs. W'moreland Co., on S. side of Appomattock Cr., 23 Mar. 1664, p. 113, (612). N.E. upon land of Mr. Thomas & James Baldridge, S.E. upon land of Daniell Lisson, & N.W. to land "sometime" in possession of Mr. Johnson & the land of Mr. Alex. Benum. 175 acs. by a former patent & 216 acs. for trans. of 5 pers: Wm. Cymber, Jno. Vincent, Tymothy Benett, Mary Blackman, Daniell Atway.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 470
JAMES HARRIS, 60 acs. W'moreland Co., 18 Mar. 1662, p. 236, (154). Being a point of land bounded Ely. with land of James Harris, North Wly. & S.Wly. with Hallowes Cr. & a small br. called Morakswee ( ?) . Granted to Thomas Buttler 16 May 1660 & by him sold to sd. Harris."1
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Her 1st husband.2
Thomas Butler died on 27 February 1677/78 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Mr. Thomas Butler 3.84 I #14669 . Jan 25 1676/7
Appraisers: Col. John Dowglass (also John Douglas ), Mr. Thomas Gibson.
List of debts: Mrs. Mary Townsend, Samuell Dowden of Barbadoes, George Taylor (runaway), Richard Dodd, Mr. Samuell Cressey, Mr. William Lee for James Chancellor, George Powell, Edmond Dermot, John Box, John Cornish, Edward Tansall, James Jefferson, Thomas Hilgar, James Tyer, Randolph Brandt, Henry Hardy.
Administrator/Executor: Mr. Francis Heyden
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 6
BALDRIDGE, DOROTHY, Appomattox, Westmoreland Co., 2 Nov. 1662; 11 March 1662.
Grandson Charles Baldridge; William son of my nephew James Baldridge; Joshua son of Thomas Butler; John Stands; grandchildren Elizabeth, Anne and Mary Bayanham, son in law Thomas Butler to be exr.
"Thomas BUTLER was born 1602 in Little Buxtet, Roxwell Parish, Essex, England, and died ABT 1645 in Kent Island, MD. He was the son John BUTLER and Jane ELLIOTT.
Joanne CHRISTOPHER was born AFT 1589 in Essex, England, and died BEF 1684 in Westmoreland, Virginia. She married Edward Thomas next
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Journals/NMGR/Vol10/nmgrp004.h tml
URL title: VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA
Note: :Jan. 28, 1679/80. Administration on the estate of John Berryman granted to Mrs. Jane Berryman, executrix. (Ibid, p. 176.)
July 28 1680. Judgement granted to Jane Berryman, Relict of John Berryman dec'd who [had?] intermarried with the relict of Thomas Butler dec'd. (Ibid, p. 183.)
"John Garnish 6.658 A SM #73498 #78774 Mar 1 1679
Payments to: Robert Ridgely, Richard Smith at suit of Samuell Allen, Thomas Shore, Nehemiah Blackstone, Samuell Dobson, Thomas Mathews, Charles Hutchins, Mr. chesledyn, John Burdet, George Mason, Katherine widow of deceased, Arthur Hart.
List of debts (runaway): Simon Perdy, Theophilus Twiford, Thomas Smith, William Pitts, William Cox, William Petterson.
List of debts (can't be found): Mr. Barcker (merchant), Nicholas Gwither, Mr. Wright (merchant), Lewis Griffin, Benjamin George, Thomas Penroy, Martin Phillips, John Vaughan, William Kenie, William Millet, George Knight.
List of debts (insolvent): Mr. Francis Surton, Mr. Williams, Mr. Thomas Bennet, William Crane.
List of debts: John Martindale, Henry Hardy, John Watson, Daniell Clocker, William Greengo, Richard Loyd, Capt. Thomas Walker, John Anderson, William Rosewell, Thomas Butler, John Barnes, William Stephens, Col. Steevens, Jacob Peeterson, Miles Gray, Randall Revell, Thomas Keyton, Stephen Cannon, William Alford, Thomas Mathews, John Edmondson, Robert Graham, Henry Exon, John Lewellin, Richard Keene, Col. William Calvert, John Richardson, James Rumsey, John Dolton, Humphry Jones, John Shanks, Joshua Guibert, John Hamilton, Abraham Reade, Robert Carvile, John Addison, Samuell Dobson.
Administrator: Henry Exon.
"Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 4, Part II - 1670-1672; Antient Press: pg 154
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS BUTLER doe oblige myself to shipp aborde the ELIZABETH of LONDON GEORGE BROWNE Master three hogsheads of Tobacco the choycest of my Cropp being sweet rented and the said Three hogsheads Mr. DANIELL HUTT is to receave marke & when itt arives att LONDON to dispose thereof for the use & behoofe of me the said THOMAS BUTLER and out of the proceeds of the said 3 hogsheads of Tobo: to pay himselfe twenty two pounds Sterling & the overplus the said DANIELL all the next shipping to send me the said THOMAS BUTLER in finning & woofing cloth shoos stockins & such like goods as are usually venable in Virginia but in the case the said 3 hhds of Tobo: when disposed of doe not fully pay the twenty two pounds Sterling wch I owe I am indebted to Mr. DANIEL HUTT and the proceeds of these 3 hhds. of Tobaccoe falleth short of 22 lbs, then I the said THO: BUTLER doe obleige myselfe my heirs upon notice from Mr. DANIELL HUTT to pay or cause to be payd unto the said DANIELL or his Order in good sould merchantable tobacco whatsoever it shall be short of the sd 22 lbs & this Tob: is to be payd to Mr. HUTT or his order in RAPPAHANNOCK County or River alwaies Provided that he the said DANIELL HUTT shall stand to the adventure & all cassulties of the said 3 hhds. of Tob: & if in case the sd 3 hhds be lost either by Sea or other accident then the said DANIELL is fully satisfied & Payd the 22 lbs aforesaid & this Condition to be void & of none effect Else to stand in full power force & Virtue. In Confirmation of ye prmises I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 23d day of Aprill Anno Domini 1668
in the presents of us JOHN WATTS, THO: BUTLER
"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:
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 57
It appeares that the estate of Tho: Butler, deceased, is indebted to Richard Gotley £4.12.42. The court doe order John Harvy who married the relict of Thomas Butler to pay to Wm Hardidge, attorney of Richd. Gotley 9 £4.12.2 sterling mony. [27 July 1681]
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=612&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Butler, Thomas.
Publication 23 March 1664.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 391 acres on the south side of Appomattock Creek.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 612 (Reel 4).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 432
THOMAS BUTLER (Buttler), 391 acs. W'moreland Co., on S. side of Appomattock Cr., 23 Mar. 1664, p. 113, (612). N.E. upon land of Mr. Thomas & James Baldridge, S.E. upon land of Daniell Lisson, & N.W. to land "sometime" in possession of Mr. Johnson & the land of Mr. Alex. Benum. 175 acs. by a former patent & 216 acs. for trans. of 5 pers: Wm. Cymber, Jno. Vincent, Tymothy Benett, Mary Blackman, Daniell Atway.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 470
JAMES HARRIS, 60 acs. W'moreland Co., 18 Mar. 1662, p. 236, (154). Being a point of land bounded Ely. with land of James Harris, North Wly. & S.Wly. with Hallowes Cr. & a small br. called Morakswee ( ?) . Granted to Thomas Buttler 16 May 1660 & by him sold to sd. Harris."1
Family | Jane Baldridge b. b 1644, d. a 1707 |
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=I023820&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=I023829&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=I023751&tree=Tree1
Jane Baldridge1
F, #91370, b. before 1644, d. after 1707
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Jane Baldridge was born before 1644 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Thomas Butler before 1660 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
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Her 1st husband.1
Jane Baldridge died after 1707 at St. Paul's Parish, Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 21; [28 Jan [16)79/80]]
Upon the petition of Mrs. Jane Berryman, executrix of the will of Mr. Jno: Berryman, probate is granted on the will, giveing security. Mr. Wm: Horton assumed security for Mrs. Jane Berriman in 100,000 pounds of tobacco to bring inventory. and performe the will.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 51; [25 May 1681]
Lawrence Washington complains that John Harvy as marrying the relict of Thomas Butler stands indebted per account of 2200 pounds of tobacco and upon additinge alI accounts ther is found due to Washington as executor to his father Coll Jno. Wash[ington]. The Court doth order Jno. Harvy make payment, if assetts.
"1684-1685 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book; Page 57 [2 Dec. 1685]
Charles Porter assignee of Mrs. Jane Butler, deceased, vs. Capt. John Lord. The defendant nonsuites the plaintiff.
"Father: james BALDRIDGE
Mother: DOROTHY COOK
"1679-1682 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
page 246 [22 Feb. 1681/2]
Jane Butler vs John Foxall. Jane Butler by Patrick Spence her attorrney doth consent to have this cause referred to the next Court
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Journals/NMGR/Vol10/nmgrp004.h tml
URL title: VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA
Note: Jan. 28, 1679/80. Administration on the estate of John Berryman granted to Mrs. Jane Berryman, executrix. (Ibid, p. 176.)
July 28 1680. Judgement granted to Jane Berryman, Relict of John Berryman dec'd who [had?] intermarried with the relict of Thomas Butler dec'd. (Ibid, p. 183.)
Her will, dated November 2, 1662, names grandchild, Charles Baldridge, and William Baldridge, son of nephew James;
grandchildren Elizabeth, Anne and Mary Bainham, children of Captain Alexander Bainham,
and makes son-in-law, Thomas Butler, executor.
She gave a cup or bowl and chalice to the parish church at Appomattox (Mattox) with her name to be engraved.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 6
BALDRIDGE, DOROTHY, Appomattox, Westmoreland Co., 2 Nov. 1662; 11 March 1662.
Grandson Charles Baldridge; William son of my nephew James Baldridge; Joshua son of Thomas Butler; John Stands; grandchildren Elizabeth, Anne and Mary Bayanham, son in law Thomas Butler to be exr.
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS
pp. 55-56 Will of JOHN HARVEY. I John Harvey of Stafford County being sick & weak of body .. leave my loving wife JANE HARVEY my whole and sole Executrix .. to my loving wife Jane Harvey all my land .. to my loving wife Jane Harvey all my personal. estate that is to say all money Plate goods & chattels that I am possessed of in Virginia & England with all my negroes .. it is my will that BENJAMIN BERRYMAN shall not be concerned neither him or his to any part or parcel of my estate whatsoever .. if it should happen I should have any Relations come from England then I leave it wholly to the discretion of my loving wife to do therein as she shall think fit .. this 5th day December 1700.
Witnessed by Richd. Fossaker, Jno. Harvey Edward Hart & Charles Ellis and was proved in open court .. and recorded this 12th day March 1700.
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS pp. 332-335
To all Christian People .. Now Know ye that we FRANCIS THORNTON of Stafford County and JANE his wife late Widow of JOHN HARVEY late of this county deced to whom John Harvey by his Last Will & Testament in writing dated the fifth of Novemr. 1705.1
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Her 1st husband.1
Jane Baldridge died after 1707 at St. Paul's Parish, Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 21; [28 Jan [16)79/80]]
Upon the petition of Mrs. Jane Berryman, executrix of the will of Mr. Jno: Berryman, probate is granted on the will, giveing security. Mr. Wm: Horton assumed security for Mrs. Jane Berriman in 100,000 pounds of tobacco to bring inventory. and performe the will.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 51; [25 May 1681]
Lawrence Washington complains that John Harvy as marrying the relict of Thomas Butler stands indebted per account of 2200 pounds of tobacco and upon additinge alI accounts ther is found due to Washington as executor to his father Coll Jno. Wash[ington]. The Court doth order Jno. Harvy make payment, if assetts.
"1684-1685 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book; Page 57 [2 Dec. 1685]
Charles Porter assignee of Mrs. Jane Butler, deceased, vs. Capt. John Lord. The defendant nonsuites the plaintiff.
"Father: james BALDRIDGE
Mother: DOROTHY COOK
"1679-1682 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
page 246 [22 Feb. 1681/2]
Jane Butler vs John Foxall. Jane Butler by Patrick Spence her attorrney doth consent to have this cause referred to the next Court
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Journals/NMGR/Vol10/nmgrp004.h tml
URL title: VIRGINIA MISCELLANEA
Note: Jan. 28, 1679/80. Administration on the estate of John Berryman granted to Mrs. Jane Berryman, executrix. (Ibid, p. 176.)
July 28 1680. Judgement granted to Jane Berryman, Relict of John Berryman dec'd who [had?] intermarried with the relict of Thomas Butler dec'd. (Ibid, p. 183.)
Her will, dated November 2, 1662, names grandchild, Charles Baldridge, and William Baldridge, son of nephew James;
grandchildren Elizabeth, Anne and Mary Bainham, children of Captain Alexander Bainham,
and makes son-in-law, Thomas Butler, executor.
She gave a cup or bowl and chalice to the parish church at Appomattox (Mattox) with her name to be engraved.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 6
BALDRIDGE, DOROTHY, Appomattox, Westmoreland Co., 2 Nov. 1662; 11 March 1662.
Grandson Charles Baldridge; William son of my nephew James Baldridge; Joshua son of Thomas Butler; John Stands; grandchildren Elizabeth, Anne and Mary Bayanham, son in law Thomas Butler to be exr.
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS
pp. 55-56 Will of JOHN HARVEY. I John Harvey of Stafford County being sick & weak of body .. leave my loving wife JANE HARVEY my whole and sole Executrix .. to my loving wife Jane Harvey all my land .. to my loving wife Jane Harvey all my personal. estate that is to say all money Plate goods & chattels that I am possessed of in Virginia & England with all my negroes .. it is my will that BENJAMIN BERRYMAN shall not be concerned neither him or his to any part or parcel of my estate whatsoever .. if it should happen I should have any Relations come from England then I leave it wholly to the discretion of my loving wife to do therein as she shall think fit .. this 5th day December 1700.
Witnessed by Richd. Fossaker, Jno. Harvey Edward Hart & Charles Ellis and was proved in open court .. and recorded this 12th day March 1700.
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS pp. 332-335
To all Christian People .. Now Know ye that we FRANCIS THORNTON of Stafford County and JANE his wife late Widow of JOHN HARVEY late of this county deced to whom John Harvey by his Last Will & Testament in writing dated the fifth of Novemr. 1705.1
Family | Thomas Butler b. c 1624, d. 27 Feb 1677/78 |
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=I023829&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=I023751&tree=Tree1
Mary Foxall1
F, #91371, b. 1658, d. before 29 July 1713
Father | John Foxall2,3 b. 9 Jun 1633, d. b 26 Feb 1690/91 |
Mother | Martha Butler1,4 b. c 1642, d. a 1698 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Mary Foxall was born in 1658 at England.1 She married Robert Vaulx circa 1680 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.5,1 Mary Foxall married Maj. Caleb Butler, son of Thomas Butler and Jane Baldridge, circa December 1711 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 4th husband.1,2
Mary Foxall died before 29 July 1713 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites:
1. "Foxhall-Vaulx-Elliot Families,", by Juliet Fauntleroy and Mary Hope West, The Virginia Magazine of History and Genealogy, Vol. XLIV (1936), pp. 61-67, 151-159, 255-6; and XLVI (1938), pp. 163-4, reprinted as Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1981, pp. 102-119)
2. "Foxhall-Vaulx-Elliot Families,", by Juliet Fauntleroy and Mary Hope West, The Virginia Magazine of History and Genealogy, Vol. XLIV (1936), pp. 61-67, 151-159, 255-6; and XLVI (1938), pp. 163-4, reprinted as Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1981, pp. 102-119)
3.. Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5. Fourth Edition. Volume One, Families A-F.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 51
BAGGE, MARY, wife of John Bagge, clerk, 2 February 1712 ; 5 September 1713.
Mentions marriage articles between her and her husband of date 19 Dec. 1711; one slave, household goods; my emerald ring with 10 diamond sparks to my dau. Jane Butler; my late husband Caleb Butler; to son Robert Vaulx and his dau. Mary £15 Sterling and one ring; son John Duddlestone £100 Sterling; dau. Elizabeth Porten 2 rings and 6 silver spoons; Mr. Daniel Porten one ring; husband John Bagge negro, one plate etc; to James son of Elizabeth and John Jarvis 1 slave and 2000 lbs. of tobacco; to William Moxley Sr. if living some clothing.
"John Frederick Dorman, Westmoreland County Virginia Deeds, Patents, etc Part 4, 1665-1677 (Washington DC. 1975. Privately published.)
Pages 76-77. 31 Jan. 1707 [1708]. Deposition of Madam Mary Butler, aged 49 years or thereabouts
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 61
Westmoreland County Court 29th day ofJuly 1713
- BAGG p Admon BAGG
JOHN BAGG preferred his Petition to this Court thereby praying administration on that part ofthe Estate of MARY his late deceased Wife which he was not possesst of at the tyme ofher decease; upon reading of which WILLIAM DARE appeared and on behalfe ofthe Legatees in the Last Will andTestament of CALEB BUTLER, Gent., deced., nominated moved for a caveat to be entered against the granting the same which was granted and thereupon he presented into Court an Instrument sealed upp importing the Last Will ofMARY, Relict ofJOHN BAGG, and prayed a Probat of the same, to which JOHN BAGG prayed a caveat might be by him entered against the admitting the same which is likewise granted and the Will ordered to be lodged in the Clerk's Office for this County
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
Note: BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
Depositions on record in Westmoreland Co. Va
Madam Mary Butler, 49 in 1707
"JOHN FOXALL, m. MARTHA _____, emigrated to Virginia and had issue. He came first to Maryland, where on July 27, 1665, he entered headrights there for himself, his wife Martha, child Mary and others of other names. The next year, on 20 Oct. 1666 he received a grant for 850 acres and on 10 Oct. 1667, assigned his rights to Rice JONES of St. Mary's County, Maryland At that time he was called "of Westmoreland County, Virginia." He lived in Westmoreland Co. on Pope's Creek, where he was called in one deed, "merchant." In their Sturman article, the same authors say John's wife is Sarah Butler.
a. Mary Foxall, b. 1665, England, eldest child, m. (1) Robert Vaulx, b. 1651, d. by 27 May 1685. The name is sometimes spelled in records as Valks, which probably
gives some indication of its pronunciation. Mary m. (2) Alexander Gorges, (3) Edward Duddleston, (4) Caleb Butler. Caleb Butler's only child, Jane, d. 1728, m. Augustine Washington, father of George, who was, however, by the second wife, Mary Ball.
http://members.tripod.com/~dickdfox/index-ransdell.html
"Source: Westmoreland County (VA) Wills some 17th Century Items from VA Will Records, Gen Publishing Co, 1982.
Oct. 31, 1688. Mary Gorges als Duddleston proved the will of her deceased husband Alexander Gorges. William Thompson, Clerke, to depose to Capt. John Lord, Capt. Lawrence Washington and Mr. William Bridges or any 2 of them that he saw the will signed (p. 680).
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 17
Westmoreland County Court 31st of May 1710
- ROBINS v BUTLER' Exrx. in Chanceor
THOMAS ROBINS exhibited to her Majesties Justices of the Peace of this County sitting in Chancery his certaine Bill of Complaint against MARY BUTLER and JANE BUTLER, Executrixes of the Last Will and Testament of CALEB BUTLER, Gent., deced., and prayed her Majesties Subpaena might be issued directed to said MARY and JANE, Executrixes, requireing them under a certaine penalty personally to answer his Bill on their Oaths which is accordingly ordered
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 2
Westmoreland County Court 28th of March 1712/3
- BUTLER, Exrxs. v MOXLEY; McCARTY v MOXLEY p BUTLER &c.
It was commanded DANIEL McCARTY, Gent., Sheriff of this County, that he should summon WILLIAM MOXLEY, JUNR. to answer JOHN BAGG and MARYhis Wife, one ofthe Executrixes and JANE BUTLER the other Executrix ofCALEB BUTLER Gent., deced., of a Plea of Debt for fifteen hundred seventy two pounds of tobacco and the Sheriffreturned cepi corpus, But for that the Defendant failed to appeare and noe Baile being returned, upon motion of Pltfs. Conditional Order passed against the Sherifffor the debt and upon the Sheriffs motion, an Attachment is granted him against the Defendt.'s Estate returnable according to Law
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 12
Westmoreland County Court 26th day of June 1712
- BUTLER's Exrxs v MOXLEY Judgment is granted JOHN BAGG and
MARY his Wife one of the Executrixes and JANE BUTLER the other Executrix of CALEB BUTLER, Gent., deced., against WILLIAM MOXLEY for the sum of nine hundred fifty nine pounds of tobacco the ballance of a Bill; ordered he pay the same with costs als execution
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr."1
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Her 1st husband.5,1 Mary Foxall married Maj. Caleb Butler, son of Thomas Butler and Jane Baldridge, circa December 1711 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 4th husband.1,2
Mary Foxall died before 29 July 1713 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites:
1. "Foxhall-Vaulx-Elliot Families,", by Juliet Fauntleroy and Mary Hope West, The Virginia Magazine of History and Genealogy, Vol. XLIV (1936), pp. 61-67, 151-159, 255-6; and XLVI (1938), pp. 163-4, reprinted as Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1981, pp. 102-119)
2. "Foxhall-Vaulx-Elliot Families,", by Juliet Fauntleroy and Mary Hope West, The Virginia Magazine of History and Genealogy, Vol. XLIV (1936), pp. 61-67, 151-159, 255-6; and XLVI (1938), pp. 163-4, reprinted as Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1981, pp. 102-119)
3.. Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5. Fourth Edition. Volume One, Families A-F.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 51
BAGGE, MARY, wife of John Bagge, clerk, 2 February 1712 ; 5 September 1713.
Mentions marriage articles between her and her husband of date 19 Dec. 1711; one slave, household goods; my emerald ring with 10 diamond sparks to my dau. Jane Butler; my late husband Caleb Butler; to son Robert Vaulx and his dau. Mary £15 Sterling and one ring; son John Duddlestone £100 Sterling; dau. Elizabeth Porten 2 rings and 6 silver spoons; Mr. Daniel Porten one ring; husband John Bagge negro, one plate etc; to James son of Elizabeth and John Jarvis 1 slave and 2000 lbs. of tobacco; to William Moxley Sr. if living some clothing.
"John Frederick Dorman, Westmoreland County Virginia Deeds, Patents, etc Part 4, 1665-1677 (Washington DC. 1975. Privately published.)
Pages 76-77. 31 Jan. 1707 [1708]. Deposition of Madam Mary Butler, aged 49 years or thereabouts
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 61
Westmoreland County Court 29th day ofJuly 1713
- BAGG p Admon BAGG
JOHN BAGG preferred his Petition to this Court thereby praying administration on that part ofthe Estate of MARY his late deceased Wife which he was not possesst of at the tyme ofher decease; upon reading of which WILLIAM DARE appeared and on behalfe ofthe Legatees in the Last Will andTestament of CALEB BUTLER, Gent., deced., nominated moved for a caveat to be entered against the granting the same which was granted and thereupon he presented into Court an Instrument sealed upp importing the Last Will ofMARY, Relict ofJOHN BAGG, and prayed a Probat of the same, to which JOHN BAGG prayed a caveat might be by him entered against the admitting the same which is likewise granted and the Will ordered to be lodged in the Clerk's Office for this County
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
Note: BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
Depositions on record in Westmoreland Co. Va
Madam Mary Butler, 49 in 1707
"JOHN FOXALL, m. MARTHA _____, emigrated to Virginia and had issue. He came first to Maryland, where on July 27, 1665, he entered headrights there for himself, his wife Martha, child Mary and others of other names. The next year, on 20 Oct. 1666 he received a grant for 850 acres and on 10 Oct. 1667, assigned his rights to Rice JONES of St. Mary's County, Maryland At that time he was called "of Westmoreland County, Virginia." He lived in Westmoreland Co. on Pope's Creek, where he was called in one deed, "merchant." In their Sturman article, the same authors say John's wife is Sarah Butler.
a. Mary Foxall, b. 1665, England, eldest child, m. (1) Robert Vaulx, b. 1651, d. by 27 May 1685. The name is sometimes spelled in records as Valks, which probably
gives some indication of its pronunciation. Mary m. (2) Alexander Gorges, (3) Edward Duddleston, (4) Caleb Butler. Caleb Butler's only child, Jane, d. 1728, m. Augustine Washington, father of George, who was, however, by the second wife, Mary Ball.
http://members.tripod.com/~dickdfox/index-ransdell.html
"Source: Westmoreland County (VA) Wills some 17th Century Items from VA Will Records, Gen Publishing Co, 1982.
Oct. 31, 1688. Mary Gorges als Duddleston proved the will of her deceased husband Alexander Gorges. William Thompson, Clerke, to depose to Capt. John Lord, Capt. Lawrence Washington and Mr. William Bridges or any 2 of them that he saw the will signed (p. 680).
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1709-1712 : pg 17
Westmoreland County Court 31st of May 1710
- ROBINS v BUTLER' Exrx. in Chanceor
THOMAS ROBINS exhibited to her Majesties Justices of the Peace of this County sitting in Chancery his certaine Bill of Complaint against MARY BUTLER and JANE BUTLER, Executrixes of the Last Will and Testament of CALEB BUTLER, Gent., deced., and prayed her Majesties Subpaena might be issued directed to said MARY and JANE, Executrixes, requireing them under a certaine penalty personally to answer his Bill on their Oaths which is accordingly ordered
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 2
Westmoreland County Court 28th of March 1712/3
- BUTLER, Exrxs. v MOXLEY; McCARTY v MOXLEY p BUTLER &c.
It was commanded DANIEL McCARTY, Gent., Sheriff of this County, that he should summon WILLIAM MOXLEY, JUNR. to answer JOHN BAGG and MARYhis Wife, one ofthe Executrixes and JANE BUTLER the other Executrix ofCALEB BUTLER Gent., deced., of a Plea of Debt for fifteen hundred seventy two pounds of tobacco and the Sheriffreturned cepi corpus, But for that the Defendant failed to appeare and noe Baile being returned, upon motion of Pltfs. Conditional Order passed against the Sherifffor the debt and upon the Sheriffs motion, an Attachment is granted him against the Defendt.'s Estate returnable according to Law
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1712-1714 : pg 12
Westmoreland County Court 26th day of June 1712
- BUTLER's Exrxs v MOXLEY Judgment is granted JOHN BAGG and
MARY his Wife one of the Executrixes and JANE BUTLER the other Executrix of CALEB BUTLER, Gent., deced., against WILLIAM MOXLEY for the sum of nine hundred fifty nine pounds of tobacco the ballance of a Bill; ordered he pay the same with costs als execution
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 70
MR. JNO. FOXHALL, 314 acs. W'moreland Co., bet. Potomack & Rappa. Rivers; 23 Oct. 1669, p. 276 Adj. Lt. Col. Jno. Washington, Jno. Piper, Mr. Jno. Watts, near Ned the Indians path, &c. Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Foxhall, Marth. Foxhall, Mary Foxhall, Sara Foxhall. Sara Taylor, Kath. Hine, Senr., Kath. Hine, Junr."1
Family 1 | Robert Vaulx b. 1651, d. b 27 May 1685 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Maj. Caleb Butler b. b 1658, d. b 25 May 1709 |
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=I023819&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=I023751&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=I023822&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=I023821&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=I023824&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=I023817&tree=Tree1
Robert Vaulx1
M, #91372, b. 1651, d. before 27 May 1685
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Robert Vaulx was born in 1651 at co. Cumberland, England.1 He married Mary Foxall, daughter of John Foxall and Martha Butler, circa 1680 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1,2
Robert Vaulx died before 27 May 1685 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Foxhall-Vaulx-Elliot Families,", by Juliet Fauntleroy and Mary Hope West, The Virginia Magazine of History and Genealogy, Vol. XLIV (1936), pp. 61-67, 151-159, 255-6; and XLVI (1938), pp. 163-4, reprinted as Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1981, pp. 102-119)
"Father: Robert VAULX b: ABT 1621 in ,England
Mother: Elizabeth BURWELL b: 1620 in Ampthill,Bedford,England
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
Note: BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
"lived on Popes Creek
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:15:53
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Gullock, Robert. 26 Feb. 1683 23 May, 1684.
Daughter Jane;
Robert Payne;
Elizabeth Rowzie;
cousin Edward Rowzie;
Robert Brooke;
wife and the child she now goes with;
John Foxhall and Robert Vaulx executors;
witnesses Edward Rowzie, Tobias Ingram, Robert Brooke.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 2; [28 May 1679]
Xtian Lewis choseth Mr. Robt: Vaulx her guardian.
The Court doth order that Mrs. Grace Ashton alias Kay, widow, doe delliver Xtian Lewis' estate to Mr. Vaulx and she is ordered to remain with Vaulx till further order and likewise that she have the increase and stand to the cost.
"Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
GULLOCK, ROBERT, 6 February, 1683 ;23 May, 1684.
All my lands and tenements to be equally divided between my daughter Jane Gullock and the unborn child of my wife whether boy or girl.
My will is that all my sheep shall be kept upon the plantation till my daughter Jane and the child with which my wife is bigg arrive at twenty one or marry and then to be equally divided between them except one third part of the wethers
I give to my wife during her life. It is my will that none of my hogs shall be removed of the plantation but shall be and remain all for the good of the above said Children except my wife live upon the plantation then my will is that she shall have one-third.
I will that two-thirds of all my cattle shall be and remain for the good of the said Children equally to be divided between them and the other third to my wife.
To the abovesaid children all my linen plate and three feather beds and furniture curtains and vallence and do leave the whole tuition of my daughter Jane Gullock to my wife and sister Vaulx.
To Robert Payne one young sorrel horse branded with IG.
To Elizabeth Rowzee one young mare aboute four years old wch said mare commonly useth about John Williams Plantation.
To wife my horse Dick with side saddle bridle halter and whip.
My will is that all the rest of my horses and mares except the two old cart horses shall be and remaine to my above said children to be equally divided between them at twenty one years of age or Marriage which shall first happen.
I request my cousin Edward Rowzee to be careful to look after everything bequeathed to my two children and to brand the colt and marke the sheep and hogs for their use and for his care and pains I give him out of my stock every fower years a mare or horse colt.
To wife two feather beds with furniture.
My will is that after Mr Deans lease is expired for the plantation he now lives on I will & bequeath the use of it unto my loving friend Robert Brooke until my daughter Jane Gullock shall attain the age of one and twenty years making no waste of the timber for the use of the plantation and fencing and leave it tenantable and if my daughter Jane or other child shall happen to die before they attain twenty one I will the said Plantation to the said Robert Brooke and his heirs forever not exceeding above 100 acres of land.
To Robert Brooke my old horse Puppy.
To my cousin Edward Rowzee my old horse Jack with all the harness. All the rest of my psonall estate after my debts legacies and funeral expenses are discharged I give to Mr John Foxhall and Mr Robert Vaulx whom I make my Executors.
Wit. EDWARD ROWZRE, TOBIAS INGRAM, Ro : BROOKE.
Codicil. The use of his maid servant Mary Therdford to go to his wife the time she has to serve. Leaves to his loving friends Mrs Mary Vaulx Mr John Deane Mrs Jane Deane Mr Wm Clapham Mrs Mary Clapham Mr John Foxhall Mr Robert Vaulx each of them a gold ring of 10 shillings price. Page 23.
"Depositions on record in Westmoreland Co. Va
Robert Vaulx, 25 in 1676
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=148&last=&g_p=G1&co llection=NN Grant
Title Fisher, Martin.
Publication 21 March 1691/1692.
Gen. note "On page 148 is the record of the conveyance of the land to Martin Fisher from Captn. John Lord.".
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 726 acres in the forrest. Adjoins the land of Robert Vaulx and John Butler, extending &c. by a path called Majr. Wards Path.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 146-147 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 148 (Reel 288)."1
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Her 1st husband.1,2
Robert Vaulx died before 27 May 1685 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Foxhall-Vaulx-Elliot Families,", by Juliet Fauntleroy and Mary Hope West, The Virginia Magazine of History and Genealogy, Vol. XLIV (1936), pp. 61-67, 151-159, 255-6; and XLVI (1938), pp. 163-4, reprinted as Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol. III, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore County, Maryland, 1981, pp. 102-119)
"Father: Robert VAULX b: ABT 1621 in ,England
Mother: Elizabeth BURWELL b: 1620 in Ampthill,Bedford,England
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
Note: BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
"lived on Popes Creek
"James Hughes 2005-08-03 13:15:53
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Gullock, Robert. 26 Feb. 1683 23 May, 1684.
Daughter Jane;
Robert Payne;
Elizabeth Rowzie;
cousin Edward Rowzie;
Robert Brooke;
wife and the child she now goes with;
John Foxhall and Robert Vaulx executors;
witnesses Edward Rowzie, Tobias Ingram, Robert Brooke.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1679-1682; John Frederick Dorman; pg 2; [28 May 1679]
Xtian Lewis choseth Mr. Robt: Vaulx her guardian.
The Court doth order that Mrs. Grace Ashton alias Kay, widow, doe delliver Xtian Lewis' estate to Mr. Vaulx and she is ordered to remain with Vaulx till further order and likewise that she have the increase and stand to the cost.
"Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
GULLOCK, ROBERT, 6 February, 1683 ;23 May, 1684.
All my lands and tenements to be equally divided between my daughter Jane Gullock and the unborn child of my wife whether boy or girl.
My will is that all my sheep shall be kept upon the plantation till my daughter Jane and the child with which my wife is bigg arrive at twenty one or marry and then to be equally divided between them except one third part of the wethers
I give to my wife during her life. It is my will that none of my hogs shall be removed of the plantation but shall be and remain all for the good of the above said Children except my wife live upon the plantation then my will is that she shall have one-third.
I will that two-thirds of all my cattle shall be and remain for the good of the said Children equally to be divided between them and the other third to my wife.
To the abovesaid children all my linen plate and three feather beds and furniture curtains and vallence and do leave the whole tuition of my daughter Jane Gullock to my wife and sister Vaulx.
To Robert Payne one young sorrel horse branded with IG.
To Elizabeth Rowzee one young mare aboute four years old wch said mare commonly useth about John Williams Plantation.
To wife my horse Dick with side saddle bridle halter and whip.
My will is that all the rest of my horses and mares except the two old cart horses shall be and remaine to my above said children to be equally divided between them at twenty one years of age or Marriage which shall first happen.
I request my cousin Edward Rowzee to be careful to look after everything bequeathed to my two children and to brand the colt and marke the sheep and hogs for their use and for his care and pains I give him out of my stock every fower years a mare or horse colt.
To wife two feather beds with furniture.
My will is that after Mr Deans lease is expired for the plantation he now lives on I will & bequeath the use of it unto my loving friend Robert Brooke until my daughter Jane Gullock shall attain the age of one and twenty years making no waste of the timber for the use of the plantation and fencing and leave it tenantable and if my daughter Jane or other child shall happen to die before they attain twenty one I will the said Plantation to the said Robert Brooke and his heirs forever not exceeding above 100 acres of land.
To Robert Brooke my old horse Puppy.
To my cousin Edward Rowzee my old horse Jack with all the harness. All the rest of my psonall estate after my debts legacies and funeral expenses are discharged I give to Mr John Foxhall and Mr Robert Vaulx whom I make my Executors.
Wit. EDWARD ROWZRE, TOBIAS INGRAM, Ro : BROOKE.
Codicil. The use of his maid servant Mary Therdford to go to his wife the time she has to serve. Leaves to his loving friends Mrs Mary Vaulx Mr John Deane Mrs Jane Deane Mr Wm Clapham Mrs Mary Clapham Mr John Foxhall Mr Robert Vaulx each of them a gold ring of 10 shillings price. Page 23.
"Depositions on record in Westmoreland Co. Va
Robert Vaulx, 25 in 1676
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=148&last=&g_p=G1&co llection=NN Grant
Title Fisher, Martin.
Publication 21 March 1691/1692.
Gen. note "On page 148 is the record of the conveyance of the land to Martin Fisher from Captn. John Lord.".
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 726 acres in the forrest. Adjoins the land of Robert Vaulx and John Butler, extending &c. by a path called Majr. Wards Path.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 146-147 (Reel 288).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 148 (Reel 288)."1
Family | Mary Foxall b. 1658, d. b 29 Jul 1713 |
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=I023824&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=I023819&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=I023817&tree=Tree1
John Foxall1
M, #91373, b. before 1671, d. before 30 March 1698
Father | John Foxall1 b. 9 Jun 1633, d. b 26 Feb 1690/91 |
Mother | Martha Butler1 b. c 1642, d. a 1698 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
John Foxall was born before 1671 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
John Foxall died before 30 March 1698 at Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 21
FOXHALL, JOHN, 10 February 1697; 30 March 1698.
To Robert Vaulx and Sarah Elliott all my estate in Great Britain lying in Birmingham, Warwickshire;
to James Vaulx and John Elliott;
to Susannah Comocke plantation on Popes Creek;
to Mary and Martha Elliott colt and mare;
my loving brother Caleb Butler exr.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
Note:
BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Will of John Foxhall of Washington parish, Westmorland Co.
To Robert Volkes and Sara Elliott all his estate in England, lying in Birmingham. His watermill to James Volkes and John Elliott, junior. His plantation at the head of Popes Creek to Susan Camock. To Elizabeth Volkes his plantation in Essex County. To James Volkes his horse and furniture. To Mary Elliott his mare and to Martha Elliott his colt. Names his brother Caleb Butler as executor. Signed 10 Feb. 1697. Witness Richard Cradunck, Anne Webster, Humphre Lee (his mark). Probate London 31 Aug. 1704 to Caleb Butler.
Source: URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/VTLS/CR/04140/index.html Survey Report Image
Author Principal Probate Registry Class: Will-Register Books 162 ASH.
Title Will of John Foxhall
Publication 1704
Gen. note Probate Act Book 1704, f. 146 vo.
Note NOT FILMED
Subject - Personal Butler, Caleb -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Camock, Susan -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Cradunck, Richard -- 1697, 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, John, Jr. -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, Mary -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, Martha -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, Sara -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Lee, Humphre -- 1697, SR 04140, p. 1.
Volkes, Elizabeth -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Volkes, James -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Volkes, Robert -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Webster, Anne -- 1697, SR 04140, p. 1.
Foxhall, John -- inheritance involving -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 1428. (25 July 1694]
John Foxall an orphant son of Mr. John Foxall late of this colony. deceased haveing made choice of Caleb Butler to bee his guardian, it is ordered that Mr John Elliott his former guardian doe return a full account of Foxall's estate ..
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 165a [30 Jan 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceaseds haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 262 [30 March 1698]
The last will and testament of John Foxall was proved by Richard Craddunk and Ann Webster, two of the witnesses. A probat granted to Caleb Butler, executor therein named
"1698-1699 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 46a [29 June 1699]
Judgment is granted Saml Johnson against Caleb Butler, executor of John Foxhall for 450 pounds of tobacco
"1695-1701 Richmond Co VA Deed Book; Antient Press: (Page 233)
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MALACHI PEALE of STAFFORD County in Virginia, Mercht., for and in consideration of Thirty five pounds Sterling to me in hand paid or secured to be paid by Mr. JOHN FOXHALL of POPES CREEK in WESTMORELAND County in Virginia, Son of JOHN FOXHALL, late of the County aforesaid, Mercht., to him his heirs or assigns do bargain sell and make over all my right and Interest in the within mentioned WATER MILL sold by the said JOHN FOXHALL deced to me the said MALACHI PEALE and I do for me my heirs Executors and Administrators warrant the Sale or Releasement of my within mentioned half or moiety of the
within mentioned WATER MILL to him the said JOHN FOXHALL his heirs or assigns in as full & ample lmanner as it is to me sold & made over by the within mentioned Deed or Instrument of Writing as may more at large appear And I do hereby oblige myself my heirs Executors to assign the said FOXHALL his heirs or assigns any further Assignment hereof as he or they shall reasonably advise devise or require and acknowledge the same in next Richmond County Court. Witness my hand and seal the one & twentieth day of August 1696
Sign'd seald & deliver'd in presence of us
JAMES VAULX MALACHI PEALE
ELIZ: CARTER
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 7d. die Aprilis Ano: 1697 et record: 20d. die
Test WM. COLSTON, Cl Cur
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1694-1698; John Frederick Dorman; pg 165a [30 Jan, 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceased, haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr. John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate."1
John Foxall died before 30 March 1698 at Popes Creek, Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"WILLS OF Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 BY AUGUSTA B. FOTHERGILL: Pg 21
FOXHALL, JOHN, 10 February 1697; 30 March 1698.
To Robert Vaulx and Sarah Elliott all my estate in Great Britain lying in Birmingham, Warwickshire;
to James Vaulx and John Elliott;
to Susannah Comocke plantation on Popes Creek;
to Mary and Martha Elliott colt and mare;
my loving brother Caleb Butler exr.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 45
Note:
BUTLER, CALEB, 16 February 1708-9; 25 May 1709.
3 negroes to wife Mary;
daughter Jane 6 negroes;
son in law Robert Vaulx and his deceased Uncle John Foxhall 5000 lbs. tobacco, 1 negro, furniture etc;
Sarah Elliott daughter of Sarah Elliott and her deceased uncle John Foxhall 30 Sterling;
son in law James Vaulx gun, sword, and 5000 lbs. of tobacco;
my sister Anne wife of Joseph Bayley 25 Sterling;
to Thomas Robins clothing;
to Mary daughter of John Butler deceased 3000 lbs. tobacco;
to Thomas Clayton Sr. tobacco he owes me;
to Thomas Boyleston tobacco he owes me;
sister Sarah Elliott, widow, debt to me;
to Jenny wife of Thomas Shaw 1000 lbs. tobacco;
to Elizabeth wife of Captain Richard Craddock 12 Sterling;
friend James Taylor one mourning ring.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
Will of John Foxhall of Washington parish, Westmorland Co.
To Robert Volkes and Sara Elliott all his estate in England, lying in Birmingham. His watermill to James Volkes and John Elliott, junior. His plantation at the head of Popes Creek to Susan Camock. To Elizabeth Volkes his plantation in Essex County. To James Volkes his horse and furniture. To Mary Elliott his mare and to Martha Elliott his colt. Names his brother Caleb Butler as executor. Signed 10 Feb. 1697. Witness Richard Cradunck, Anne Webster, Humphre Lee (his mark). Probate London 31 Aug. 1704 to Caleb Butler.
Source: URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/VTLS/CR/04140/index.html Survey Report Image
Author Principal Probate Registry Class: Will-Register Books 162 ASH.
Title Will of John Foxhall
Publication 1704
Gen. note Probate Act Book 1704, f. 146 vo.
Note NOT FILMED
Subject - Personal Butler, Caleb -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Camock, Susan -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Cradunck, Richard -- 1697, 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, John, Jr. -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, Mary -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, Martha -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Elliott, Sara -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Lee, Humphre -- 1697, SR 04140, p. 1.
Volkes, Elizabeth -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Volkes, James -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Volkes, Robert -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
Webster, Anne -- 1697, SR 04140, p. 1.
Foxhall, John -- inheritance involving -- 1704, SR 04140, p. 1.
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 1428. (25 July 1694]
John Foxall an orphant son of Mr. John Foxall late of this colony. deceased haveing made choice of Caleb Butler to bee his guardian, it is ordered that Mr John Elliott his former guardian doe return a full account of Foxall's estate ..
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 165a [30 Jan 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceaseds haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate
"1694-1698 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 262 [30 March 1698]
The last will and testament of John Foxall was proved by Richard Craddunk and Ann Webster, two of the witnesses. A probat granted to Caleb Butler, executor therein named
"1698-1699 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book
Page 46a [29 June 1699]
Judgment is granted Saml Johnson against Caleb Butler, executor of John Foxhall for 450 pounds of tobacco
"1695-1701 Richmond Co VA Deed Book; Antient Press: (Page 233)
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MALACHI PEALE of STAFFORD County in Virginia, Mercht., for and in consideration of Thirty five pounds Sterling to me in hand paid or secured to be paid by Mr. JOHN FOXHALL of POPES CREEK in WESTMORELAND County in Virginia, Son of JOHN FOXHALL, late of the County aforesaid, Mercht., to him his heirs or assigns do bargain sell and make over all my right and Interest in the within mentioned WATER MILL sold by the said JOHN FOXHALL deced to me the said MALACHI PEALE and I do for me my heirs Executors and Administrators warrant the Sale or Releasement of my within mentioned half or moiety of the
within mentioned WATER MILL to him the said JOHN FOXHALL his heirs or assigns in as full & ample lmanner as it is to me sold & made over by the within mentioned Deed or Instrument of Writing as may more at large appear And I do hereby oblige myself my heirs Executors to assign the said FOXHALL his heirs or assigns any further Assignment hereof as he or they shall reasonably advise devise or require and acknowledge the same in next Richmond County Court. Witness my hand and seal the one & twentieth day of August 1696
Sign'd seald & deliver'd in presence of us
JAMES VAULX MALACHI PEALE
ELIZ: CARTER
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 7d. die Aprilis Ano: 1697 et record: 20d. die
Test WM. COLSTON, Cl Cur
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK 1694-1698; John Frederick Dorman; pg 165a [30 Jan, 1694/5]
John Foxall son of John Foxall late of this county, Gent., deceased, haveing proved himself of age to bee possessed with the estate left him by his father and the same being by this Court comitted to the trust and care of Mr. John Elliott during the minority of Foxall, it is ordered the Sheriff doe imediately putt him into the actual possession of his estate."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=I023823&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
John Barton1
M, #91374, b. before 1641
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
John Barton was born before 1641.1 He married Jane Gray, daughter of Francis Gray I and Alice Moorman, circa 1673 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.1
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Family | Jane Gray b. b 1641, d. a 1712 |
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=I072434&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Thomas Kitchen1
M, #91375, b. before 1667, d. between 1716 and 1733
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Thomas Kitchen was born before 1667.1 He married Sarah Jones, daughter of Nathaniel Jones, in 1687 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Thomas Kitchen died between 1716 and 1733 at St. Paul's Parish, Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Frances is mentioned in the will of her father Thomas Kitchen who gave her 50 acres which was to descend to her eldest son John Balthrop. Stafford County, Va. This information was given in a deed of 16 Jan 1755 where John Balthrop sells this land. Besides Frances, Thomas Kitchen's heirs were George, Anthony, and Augustine Kitchen
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS p. 240 At a Court held for the said County the 11th day & 12 day of October 1704 Know all men .. that I NATHANIEL GRAY of Washington in the County of Westmoreland Planter do for valuable consideration .. from THOMAS KITCHING of the parish of Saint Paul county of Stafford Planter .. have sold my right Title & interest of a certain piece of land situate lying & being in the parish of St. Pauls in county Stafford it being land now lying undivided between WILLIAM BALTROP of the parish & county aforesaid and Nathanl. Gray aforesaid and now under the tenure and occupation of the said Thomas Kitching by estimation 510 acres be it more or less which by Pattent may more at large appear and is bounded .. beginning at a marked Oak on the East side & towards the head of upper Nachotick Creek standing by the Creek and extending along the land line of a parcel of land belonging to NATHANIEL JONES and so on as by Pattent may more at large appear this 11th day of October 1704.
Nath. Gray
Presence Charles Dark,
Jos. Weeden
Acknowledged in Cur by Nathaniel Gray in proper person the 11th day October1704 & ordered to be recorded.
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS pp. 473-475
This Indenture made the 20th day of Augt 1709 between THOMAS KITCHING of parish St. Pauls in county Stafford Yeoman of the one part and NATHL. GRAY of Washington in county Westmoreland yeoman Witnesseth that said Nathl, Gray in consideration the sum of five shillings of true and lawful money of Great Britain to him in hand paid by Thomas Kitching .. hath sold half part of a certain parcel of land containing 460 acres as per deed of sale duly Executed from JARVIS DODSON to NATHL. JONES bearing date 31st day August 1660 may more fully appear .. by said NATHL. JONES given and bequeathed to his daughters by his last will and testament dated the third of July 1682 to be equally divided amongst his said daughters which one of his said daughters named SARAH JONES & from the said Sarah Jones the said half part of the said land came & descended to me the said NATHANIEL GRAY Eldest son & heir to said Sarah Jones and since divided and laid out by agreement by THOMAS GREGG Surveyor of the County of Stafford and the half part allotted and laid out at the lower end of the said 460 acres my part belonging to me lying in St. Pauls Parish in county Stafford and bounded .. beginning at a marked beech standing on the East side of Machatick Crock toward the head thereof thence 120 pole along the line of another parcel of land that belongs to the said Nathl. Jones thence No. 148 po: to a markt hiccory the NW by a line to a Locust post thence West to a hiccory to Berrymans mill dam finally down the dam or creek to the first mentd station or beginning it being the half part of said 460 acres of land according to the Division on Platt drawn by Mr. Thomas Gregg Surveyor Presence Thos. Gregg,
Thos. Waller
This lease of land was acknowledged in Stafford County Court the 14th day September 1709 .. and the same is ordered to be recorded and is recorded.1
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Thomas Kitchen died between 1716 and 1733 at St. Paul's Parish, Stafford Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Frances is mentioned in the will of her father Thomas Kitchen who gave her 50 acres which was to descend to her eldest son John Balthrop. Stafford County, Va. This information was given in a deed of 16 Jan 1755 where John Balthrop sells this land. Besides Frances, Thomas Kitchen's heirs were George, Anthony, and Augustine Kitchen
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS p. 240 At a Court held for the said County the 11th day & 12 day of October 1704 Know all men .. that I NATHANIEL GRAY of Washington in the County of Westmoreland Planter do for valuable consideration .. from THOMAS KITCHING of the parish of Saint Paul county of Stafford Planter .. have sold my right Title & interest of a certain piece of land situate lying & being in the parish of St. Pauls in county Stafford it being land now lying undivided between WILLIAM BALTROP of the parish & county aforesaid and Nathanl. Gray aforesaid and now under the tenure and occupation of the said Thomas Kitching by estimation 510 acres be it more or less which by Pattent may more at large appear and is bounded .. beginning at a marked Oak on the East side & towards the head of upper Nachotick Creek standing by the Creek and extending along the land line of a parcel of land belonging to NATHANIEL JONES and so on as by Pattent may more at large appear this 11th day of October 1704.
Nath. Gray
Presence Charles Dark,
Jos. Weeden
Acknowledged in Cur by Nathaniel Gray in proper person the 11th day October1704 & ordered to be recorded.
"STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED & WILL BOOK 1699 - 1709; THE ANTIENT PRESS pp. 473-475
This Indenture made the 20th day of Augt 1709 between THOMAS KITCHING of parish St. Pauls in county Stafford Yeoman of the one part and NATHL. GRAY of Washington in county Westmoreland yeoman Witnesseth that said Nathl, Gray in consideration the sum of five shillings of true and lawful money of Great Britain to him in hand paid by Thomas Kitching .. hath sold half part of a certain parcel of land containing 460 acres as per deed of sale duly Executed from JARVIS DODSON to NATHL. JONES bearing date 31st day August 1660 may more fully appear .. by said NATHL. JONES given and bequeathed to his daughters by his last will and testament dated the third of July 1682 to be equally divided amongst his said daughters which one of his said daughters named SARAH JONES & from the said Sarah Jones the said half part of the said land came & descended to me the said NATHANIEL GRAY Eldest son & heir to said Sarah Jones and since divided and laid out by agreement by THOMAS GREGG Surveyor of the County of Stafford and the half part allotted and laid out at the lower end of the said 460 acres my part belonging to me lying in St. Pauls Parish in county Stafford and bounded .. beginning at a marked beech standing on the East side of Machatick Crock toward the head thereof thence 120 pole along the line of another parcel of land that belongs to the said Nathl. Jones thence No. 148 po: to a markt hiccory the NW by a line to a Locust post thence West to a hiccory to Berrymans mill dam finally down the dam or creek to the first mentd station or beginning it being the half part of said 460 acres of land according to the Division on Platt drawn by Mr. Thomas Gregg Surveyor Presence Thos. Gregg,
Thos. Waller
This lease of land was acknowledged in Stafford County Court the 14th day September 1709 .. and the same is ordered to be recorded and is recorded.1
Family | Sarah Jones b. c 1650, d. bt 1716 - 1733 |
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=I048752&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Joshua Gray1
M, #91376, b. before 1655, d. after 1693
Father | Francis Gray I1 b. b 1616, d. bt 7 Jun 1667 - 31 Jul 1667 |
Mother | Alice Moorman1 b. 1622, d. a 1690 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Joshua Gray was born before 1655 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
Joshua Gray died after 1693 at Charles Co., Maryland, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Contributed by Ralph D. Smith
1681 - The deposition of William Boyden of Charles Co., Md., age 48, mentions 15 men, including Joshua Gray.
Source: Peden, Henry C., Jr., "Maryland Deponents," p. 18, citing Archives of Maryland, Vol. 15, pp. 402-3.
ca. 1693 - Joshua Gray is in the Charles Co., Md. administration account of Margaret Lemar, executrix of John Lemar.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1685-1701," p. 58.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 336
THOMAS SALSBURY, 650 acs. Northumberland Co., 4 June 1656, p.
1, (83). 300 acs. on S. side of great Wicocomico Riv., N. N. E. upon Vulcans Cr. & E. S. E. upon land of Henry Weeker; 300 acs. along the head of sd. Weeker to Hulletts, to Faucett, Free- mans & Conowayes land, thence to land of Thomas Kedby sold to Tho. Bales (or Boles). 300 acs. granted sd. Salsbury 13 Oct. 1653 & 350 acs. due for trans. of 7 pers: Francis Gray, Alice his wife, Mary Gray, Joshua Gray, Ann Gray, Wm. Butler. Note: Said Salsbury gave 300 acs. first mentioned to his son Thomas, who had a patent for the same dated 28 Jan. 1662 & 350 acs. the residue to Andrew Pettigrew, who married Salsbury's widow."1
Joshua Gray died after 1693 at Charles Co., Maryland, USA.1
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
"Contributed by Ralph D. Smith
1681 - The deposition of William Boyden of Charles Co., Md., age 48, mentions 15 men, including Joshua Gray.
Source: Peden, Henry C., Jr., "Maryland Deponents," p. 18, citing Archives of Maryland, Vol. 15, pp. 402-3.
ca. 1693 - Joshua Gray is in the Charles Co., Md. administration account of Margaret Lemar, executrix of John Lemar.
Source: Skinner, V. L., Jr., "Abstracts of the Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1685-1701," p. 58.
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 336
THOMAS SALSBURY, 650 acs. Northumberland Co., 4 June 1656, p.
1, (83). 300 acs. on S. side of great Wicocomico Riv., N. N. E. upon Vulcans Cr. & E. S. E. upon land of Henry Weeker; 300 acs. along the head of sd. Weeker to Hulletts, to Faucett, Free- mans & Conowayes land, thence to land of Thomas Kedby sold to Tho. Bales (or Boles). 300 acs. granted sd. Salsbury 13 Oct. 1653 & 350 acs. due for trans. of 7 pers: Francis Gray, Alice his wife, Mary Gray, Joshua Gray, Ann Gray, Wm. Butler. Note: Said Salsbury gave 300 acs. first mentioned to his son Thomas, who had a patent for the same dated 28 Jan. 1662 & 350 acs. the residue to Andrew Pettigrew, who married Salsbury's widow."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=I071269&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
William Duff1
M, #91377, b. before 1694, d. before 2 August 1745
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
William Duff was born before 1694 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Perrie, daughter of William Perrie, circa 1712 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband, His 1st wife.1
William Duff died before 2 August 1745 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"KING GEORGE COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK A-1;1721-1752 ; Pages 179-182
WILL OF WILLIAM DUFF
IIn the Name of God Amen. I William Duff of the Parish of Hanover in the County of King George being of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my Last Will & Testament in manner following.
Item: I leave to my Loving Wife Elizabeth Duff during her natural life all my lands in the Countys of King George and Westmoreland with all my houshold goods and stock of what kind soever which shall be there at the time of my decease and likewise all the Negroes and Servants which shall be there at the time of my decease, and after her decease, I lend it to my kinsmen William Duff of the Colony of Virginia and John Duff of the Kingdom of Ireland and to the friends of the Monthly Meeting at West River in Maryland called Quakers in trust that it shall be for the use of such travelling publick friends as shall come to visit us and have a meeting among the people here being recommended by this meeting to which they belong as such who are in unity with them and likewise for to produce a guide to conduct them either to Chesterfield or else to the Cliffs in Maryland over Patuxen River and to pay their ferriage and to keep the Meeting House in repair (and also to do their endeavour towards keeping good the stock of Negroes upon the said plantations) and what profits shall arise from it more than will repay the charges aforementioned, to be equally divided between my kinsmen William Duff and John Duff and that they keep the houses on the said Planations in good repair and that my kinsman William Duff live upon the said land in the house where I now do and if at any time they shall slight or neglect the publick friends that come to visit us then my will is that the whole trust shall be in the Monthly Meeting aforesaid and they shall appoint whom they think fit to come and take possession thereof but if my kinsmen William Duff and John Duff act conformable to this my will in every respect that then the said land and Negroes to descend and go to the heirs male of William Duff and John Duff but if the said William Duff and John Duff die without male heir lawfully begotten of their body that then the said lands Negroes &c. to descend to Robert Green and at the decease of the said Robert Green I lend the said land Negroes &c. aforementioned to William Green son of the aforesaid Robert Green and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten but if the said William Green die without a male heir then the said lands, tenements, Negroes &c. to descend to his brother Duff Green and his male heirs lawfully begotten but if in case the said Duff Green die without a male heir then the said lands tenements & Negroes to descend to his brother Robert Green the younger and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten but if the said Robert Green die without heirs as aforesaid then the said land, tenements, Negroes &c. to descend to his brother Nicholas Green and his heirs male lawfully begotten, but in case the said Nicholas Green die without heirs as aforesaid then the said lands, tenements, Negroes &c: to descend to his brother Moses Green and his heirs male lawfully begotten but in case the said Moses Green die without heirs as aforesaid then the said land, tenements, Negroes &c. to descend to the next female heir lawfully begotten provided always that the possessed aforementioned be kind to the people called Quakers (if not) the said lands, Negroes, Tenements &c. shall be in the care and trust of the Monthly Meeting aforementioned.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinswoman Lilly Whitherall and heirs lawfully begotten of her body two hundred acres of land it being part of a tract granted to me by patent lying in Orange County and under the Ragged Mountain.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinswoman Jane Brown and her heirs lawfully begotten of her body one hundred acres of land joyning to the land given to Lilly Whitherall and out of the same tract at the Ragged Mountain.
Item: I give and bequeath to the three younger sons of William Rush and the heirs of their bodys lawfully begotten all the re - maining part of the tract of land it being the last tract that I took up at the Ragged Mountain to be equally divided between them according to the approbation of Robert Green of Orange County.
Item: It is my will and desire that the legacys of land above given shall not take in any of the tract or parcel of land to which the plantation John Hughs lives on or the great levell under the Ragged Mountain. And it is my will that all the aforesaid legacys of land be laid according to the approbation and appointment of my kinsman Robert Green, Senr of Orange County and if the said Robert should die before the said land is laid of then my will is that the persons that possess the same appoint some person to divide the same amongst them as they think proper.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinsmen William Green, Robert Green and Nicholas Green and the male heirs lawfully begotten of their bodys all the remaining part of the tract or tracts of land belonging to me in Orange County and under the Ragged Mountain on the south branch of the north river of Rappahannock and on both sides of the same to be equally divided between them according to the direction of my kinsman Robert Green, Senr and in case of Rob. Green's death my desire is that the Court of Orange County may be pleased to appoint fit persons to make a division between them.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinsmen John Green, James Green and Moses Green all the lands belonging to me on Sherrando River and the branches thereof together with the sum or sums of money that shall be due to me for sales of said land at the time of my death all to be equally divided between them but in case any profits should arise on the said land by means of any mines then my will is that the said profits should be equally divided between my kinsmen William Duff, John Duff, William Green, Robert Green, Nicholas Green, Duff Green, John Green, James Green and Moses Green and to the male heirs of their bodys forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinsman Duff Green after the decease of my wife my plantation on Broad Run together with the stock of Negroes, Cattle, &c. that belong thereto to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to Ann Shotwell and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten Two hundred acres on Tin Pot Run together with the plantation, orchard, &c.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinswoman Ann Duff, the daughter of William Duff, the remaining part of tract of land on Tin Pot Run in Prince William County.
Item; Item; I do will and require that if William Green die without male heir lawfully begotten of his body that then his part of the said tract or tracts of land scituate lying and being in Orange County under the Ragged Mountain on the south branch of the north river of Rappahannock shall revert to Robert Green and his heirs male lawfully begotten of his body and in case of failure in Robert then to revert to Nicholas Green and his heirs mal and so to revert in case of failure in Nicholas Green from heir to heir.
And as I have afore bequeathed to John Green, James Green and Moses Green all my lands on Sherrando and the branches thereof, I do will that if John Green should die without male heir lawfully begotten of his body forever then his part of the said lands to revert to James Green and his male [heir] lawfully begotten of his body forever and in like case of failure of male heir lawfully begotten in James to revert and go to Moses Green and his male heir Lawfully begotten of his body forever and so to descend from heir to heir as aforesaid.
Item: My will and desire that the legacies of land already beTueathed shall be possessed and enjoyed from heir to heir and not
o be sold or embezeled away to any whatever.
Item: And I do hereby revoke disannul and make void all former rill or wills by me heretofore made and do acknowledge this to be ly Last Will and Testament and do constitute and appoint my Loving life Elizabeth Duff Executrix and my kinsmen William Duff and Robt Green Executors to this my last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my hand and scale
this day of Anno Dom. 1741.
His *******
William [ WD ] Duff *Seale*
Mark
Sign'd Sealed In Presence of Benjamin Strother William Marders James Maxwell
At a Court held for King George County on Fryday August the 2d 1745
The Last Will & Testament of William Duff, Deceased, was presented into Court by Robert Green his Executor who made oath thereto and the same was proved by the oaths of Benjamin Strother and William Marders and admitted to record, the said Robert Green having with Majr John Champe entred into Bond in the sum of One Thousand Pounds for the same.
Cop.a Test
Harry Turner Cl: Cur:
"1743-1752 King George County Deed Book 3 (Antient Press); pp 61
King George County. To the Worshipfull Court ELIZABETH DUFF Widdow of WILLIAM DUFF late of this county Deceased humbly Sheweth that the said William dyed Testate but that she is not Satisfied with the provision made for her by the sd Will it being as she conceives greatly to her Prejudice & therefore she hereby declares she will not .. take the Legacies .. but hereby renounces all benefit .. & therefore prays that proper persons may be appointed to set apart her lawfull part of all her sd husband's estate .. Presence Benj. Strother,
William Marders (C O P Y) Elizabeth Duff
At a court held 2nd August 1745 .. Deed of Writing recorded.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 9
Westmoreland County Court 27th of February 1705/06
- DUCHEMEN's rights proved
SAMUELL DUCHEMEN came into Court and upon the Holy Evangelist did sweare that hee had good right according to Law to claime Lands for the importacon of severall persons hereunder mencioned into this Colony, to witt, HENRY STAPLETON, WILLIAM MEAN, WILLIAM DUFF, MARGARET COLLINS, PEIRCE CALE and MICHAELL SPILLER and it is ordered that a Certificate according to Law
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 351)
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents that I FRANCES SMITH, the Wife of ROBERT SMITH doe of my own free will and proper accord relinquish all my right of Dower and Thirds att the Common Law to a certaine parcell of land sold by my Husband, the said ROBERT SMITH, unto WILLIAM DUFF, being one hundred acres of land as may spear by Deed for the same bearing even date with these p:sents; And doe make and apoint my loveing Freind, BENJAMIN GRUBS, my Attorney for mee and in my name to make acknowledgement in Richmond County Court of this my Relinquishment and for sue doing this shall bee his sofitient warrant or Power of Attorney, Wittness my hand and Seale this 129th day of November 1718
Signed. Sealed and Delivered in p:sents of us
JOS: STROTHER FRANCES her mark "E" SMITH
WM: STROTHER
Att a Court held for Richmond County the Fourth day of March 1718
This Power of Attorney from FRANCES SMITH to BENJA: GRUBS was proved in open Court by the Oath of JOSEPH STROTFIER, one of the witnesses thereto, and admitted to Record Test M. BECKWMI, Cl Cur
THIS INDENTURE made the Twenty Eighth day of November in the Fifth year of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord King George by the grace of God of Great Brittaine France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., And in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighteen, Between ROBERT SMITH of Parish of Hanover in Richmond County, Planter, of one part and WILLIAM DUFF of Parish and County aforesaid, Taylor, of other part; Wittnesseth that ROBERT SMITH for summe of Five Shillins of good and lawfull money of England paid to him by WILLIAM DUFF by these p:sents doe bargaine and sell unto WILLIAM DUFF a certain percell of land containing One hundred acres being part of a Pattent granted unto PETER BUTLER by WILLIAM FITZHUGH and GEORGE BRENT, Proporietors of this Northern Neck of Virginia for Three hundred and fifty acres of land, which bargained and sould Hundred acres of land is situate in Parish of Hanover in County of Richmond and bounded, Begining att a marked red Oak, corner tree to this land, extending thence East and by North one hundred and sixty five poles, thence South one hundred poles, thence Westt and by South one hundred sixty five poles downe the Branch to the North & South line of said ROBERT SMITH, thence up the said Line North one hundred poles to the place whear itt first began, Together with all houses orchards and comodities belonging; To have and to hold the Hundred acres of land unto WILLIAM DUFF and his heirs dureing the terms of one whole year paying the Rent of one Ear of Indian Come on the Birth Day of Our Lord God next ensueing if lawfully demanded; To the end that by vertue of these presents and of the Statute for transfering uses into possession, said WILLIAM DUFF may bee in the acttuall possession of the p:misses and bee theirby the beter enabled to receive a release or any other conveyance of the freehold and Inheritance theirof; In Wittness whearof the parties aforesaid have to these p:sents interchangeably set their hands and Soales the day month and year first above wrightne
Signed Sealed and Delivered in p:sents of us
JOS: STROTHER, ROBERT his mark SMITH
WM: STROTHER, BENJA: GRUBS
Au a Court held for Richmond County the Fourth day of March 1718
ROBERT SMITH came into Court and acknowledged this his Deed unto WILLIAM DUFF and it was admitted to Record Test M. BECKWITH, CI Cur
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 20)
THIS INDENTURE made the Ninteenth day of January in the first year of the Reigne of our Soveraighn Lord King George by the grace of God of Great Brittaine and Ireland. King, Defender of the faith &c., and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fourteen; Between CHARLES WILLIS of the County of Richmond and Parish of Hanover within the Dominion of Virginia; Planter, and MATTILLDEE WILLIS his now Wife of one part and WILLIAM DUFF of the County of WESTMORELAND and Parish of WASHINGTON within the Dominion of Virginia, Taylor, of other part: Witnesseth that CHARLES WILLIS and MATTILLDEE WILLIS as aforesaid in consideration of the sume of Five shillings of good and lawfull money of England to them in hand paid by WILLIAM DUFF, by these presents doe bargain and sell unto WILLIAM DUFF all that tract plantation of land comonly called and known by the name of HACKERS OULD PLANTATION, together also with one hudnred and Seventy acres of land or thereabouts to the same belonging lying some part in WESTMORELANDCounty and the other part in Richmond County, Begining att a small stooping Hickory standing in the up line of EDWARD TAYLERs, extending thence West and by South eighty two poles to a white Oak, thence North and by West four hundred eighty two poles devideing this Land from the land of JOSHUA DAVIS deceased, to a Branch which leads into ROZERS DAM, and heads near the plantation of CATHERIN DAVIS, which Branch is to bee the absolute bounds and devision between the said WILLIAM DUFF and the land of CHARLES WILLIS now in the occupation and tenure of STEPHEN SABASTINE being part of a Pattent of Fourteen hundred and twenty eight acres of land formerly granted unto ROBERT AI PIANDER, JOHN ALLEXANDER and CHRISTOPHER LUNN by Sir. WILLIAM BERKELEY, knight, late Governor of Virginia, together also with all woods timber trees profits and appurtenances belonging; To have and to hold the premisses hearby granted unto WILLIAM DUFF his heirs during the full terme of one whole year paying therefore the rnet of an Ear of Indian Corne on the Birth Day of our Blessed Lord God next Insueing if lawfully demanded to the intent that by vertue of these presents and of ye Statute for transferring uses into possession the said WILLIAM DUFF may be in sole and actuall possession of the premisses and bee theirby the better Inabled to take a release of the freehould and inheritance thereof, In Witness whereof the parties aforesaid have to these presents sett their severall and respective hands and seals the day month and year first above written
Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us
ISAAC ARNOLD CHARLES his mark WILLIS
THO: PARKER MATTILLDEE her mark WILLIS
Mt a Court held for Richmond County the Second day of February Ilk
CHARLES WILLIS and MATTILDA WILLIS in open Court acknowledged this their Deed unto WILLIAM DUFF and it was admitted to Record
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 403)
THIS INDENTURE made the Fourth day of May in year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and Nineteen and in the year of our Sovereigne Lord George of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c. Between CHARLES WILLIS of Parish of Hanover in County of Richmond, Planter, of one part, and WILLIAM DUFF of Parish and County aforesaid, Taylor, of other part; Wittnesseth that CHARLES WILLIS for sum of Five shillings of good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid by WILLIAM DUFF, by these p:sents doth bargain and sell unto WILLIAM DUFF all that tract plantation and parcel! of land whearon STEVEN SEBASTINE deced. formerly lived and Inhabeted as a Tenant to said CHARLES WILLIS, being in Quantity about Seventy eight acres of land to the same belonging situate in some part in Richmond County and some part in WESTMORELAND County, joyning upon the Land of WILLIAM DUFF and upon the Land of JOSHUA DAVIS near REAZORS DAM, being all the land which CHARLES WILLIS now hath or layeth any maner of claime unto in that Pattent or Tract of land with all houses orchards rents issues and profitts theirof; To have and to hould the p:misses unto WILLIAM DUFF and his heirs &c., dureing the term of one whole year if the same shall be lawfully demanded and pay the rent of an Ear of Indian Corne on the first day of the Birth of our Blessed Lord God next ensueing to the end that WILLIAM DUFF by vertue of these p:sents and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession may bee in the actual! and sole possession of the p:misses and bee theirby the beter inabled to receive a release of the freehould and Inheritance to him and his heirs; In Wittness whearof the parties aforesaid have to these p:sents sett their hands and seals the day month and year first above wrightne Signed Sealed and Delivered in p:sents of us
ISAAC ARNOLD, CHARLES his mark WILLIS
HENRY WOOD; NEALL McCORMACK
Att a Court held for Richmond County the Sixth day of May 1719
CHARLES WILLIS came into Court and acknowledged this his Deed unto WILLIAM DUFF and it was admitted to Record Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part 1, (Antient Press); pp. 303-309
Indenture 2nd/3rd September 1724 between JOSHUA DAVIS of Overwharton Parish in County of Stafford and SAMUEL DAVIS of Parish of Washington in County of Westmoreland of one part and WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover Parish County of King George Taylor of other part .. by deeds d Lease and Release .. for Eighty pounds Sterling of good and lawful money of England .. sold all that Plantation formerly sold by MALACHY PEALE of of the County of Stafford unto JOSHUA DAVIS late of Richmond now King George Gent. ffather to the said JOSHUA and SAMUEL DAVIS parties to these presents containing 476 acres .. by Deed duly executed under the hand of MALACHY PEALE which bears date the 27th Jany. 1696 and surveyed by Mr. WILLIAM HORTON by the joint consent of the said MALACHY PEALE and JOSHUA DAVIS and record thereof made in Westmoreland County Court .. and being part of a Patent granted by Sir WILLIAM BERKELEY Knight Governor of Virginia unto ROBERT ALEXANDER, JOHN ALEXANDER and CHRISTOPHER LUNN for 1425 acres .. same appear which said 476 acres is in Parish of Hanover King George County beginning on Eastward side of a Swamp; nigh to aforesaid plantation and plantation of EDWARD TAYLOR; corner tree of line divided other land now or late of MALACHY PEALE ..
Presence Walter Anderson Joshua Davis
Will. Gorden Saml. Davis
Then came JOSHUA DAVIS and SAMUEL DAVIS and acknowledged this Deed .. to be their proper act .. and CATHERINE BUTLER now wife of JAMES BUTLER Mother to the said JOSHUA and SAMUEL DAVIS relinquished her Right of Dower and third ..
3rd September 1725 .. Deeds of Lease and Release recorded.
Know all men .. We JOSHUA DAVIS of Overwharton Parish Stafford County and SAMUEL DAVIS of Washington Parish County of Westmoreland stand firmly bound unto WILLIAM DUFF Taylor .. in sum of One hundred sixty pounds Sterling of good and lawful money of England .. 1st September 1725. The condition .. if faithfully convey certain tract .. this obligation to be void .. otherwise to remain in full force.
Presence Walter Anderson, Joshua Davis
Will. Gorden Saml. Davis
3rd September 1725 .. Bond recorded.
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part II, (Antient Press); pp. 348-351
Indenture 19th/20th April 1726 between ARCHIBALD ALLAN of Washington Parish Westmoreland County Planter and WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover Parish King George County Planter .. for sum of 6000 pounds of Tobacco .. by deeds of Lease and Release .. sold 150 acres all that plantation whereon EDWARD TAYLOR now lives .. nigh a branch called Cool Spring .. along land of ROBERT ALEXANDER deced till you come to a white oak adjoining to lands of JOSHUA DAVIS Deced; land of WILLIAM HUDSON: land formerly belonging to JOHN BROWN and by him sold to THOMAS WHITE; mouth of branch called the Clay Spring branch; being part of a Patent granted unto WILLIAM BROWN and WILLIAM BALTROP Deceased for 744 acres which bears date 7th August 1669 which by several conveyances is become the freehold and inheritance of ARCHIBALD ALLEN in fee simple it being the remainder of all land belonging to the said EDWARD TAYLOR ..
Presence Saml. Davis.
Robert Green Archibald Allan
6th May 1726 .. needs of Lease and Release recorded.
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part II, (Antient Press); pp. 351-352
Know all men.. I ARCHIBALD ALLEN .. am bound unto WILLIAM DUFF .. in sum of 20.000 pounds of good tobacco and cask .. 20th April 1726.
Condition .. if ARCHIBALD ALLEN truly observe all covenants .. tract containing 150 acres .. this obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force ..
Presence Sam'l. Davis. Robert Green
6th May 1726 .. Bond recorded.
Know all men .. I ARCHIBALD ALLEN .. am bound unto WILLIAM DUFF .. in sum of 2000 pounds of Tobacco and Cask .. 2nd May 1726. Condition .. if above bound ARCHIBALD ALLEN .. give to WILLIAM DUFF all that parcel of land in Parish of Hanover bounded by GEORGE PEACH on the one side and Gingatoge Swamp the other on the head of the land belonging to BENJAMIN STROTHER containing 20 acres more or less .. clearly acquitted of and from all manner of former bargains or sales, gifts, troubles .. whatsoever had made by Allan this obligation to be void otherwise remain in full force ...
Presence Sam'l. Davis, Robert Green
6th May 1726 .. Bond recorded
"1728-1729 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book A; [Antient Press]; Page 362
Spotsylvania County Deed Book A 4th February 1728
-Know all men by these presents that I JOHN ENGLAND of Stafford County have sould and lawfully conveyed unto WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover Parish in King George County one thousand acres of land situate lying in Spotsylvania County as in and by one Deed of Lease and one Deed of Release duely Executed under my hand and seal bearing date the fourth and fifth days of December in the year of our Lord 1728; and have and doe by these presents relinquish all my whole right title and interest of in and to the said land and every part and parcel) thereof and doe putt in my place and stead my kind and loving friend ROBERT GREEN, Gent. for me and in my name in the open Court of Spotsylvania County to make acknowledgment of this my Relinquishment and for so doing this shall be his safitient warrent or power of attorney. Witness my hand this fifth day of December 1728.
Sealed and Delivered in presents of ROBERT SLAUGHTER, ABRAHAM FIELD JOHN ENGLAND [seal] THOMAS SLAUGHTER
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on the fourth day of February 1728.
JOHN ENGLAND person of attorney to ROBERT GREEN, Gent. was proved by the oaths of ROBERT SLAUGHTER, ABRAHAM FIELD and THOMAS SLAUGHTER, Gent and admitted to record. Test JOHN WALLER, Ck. Cur.
-This Indenture made the fourth day of December in the second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second of Great Brittain France and Ireland King Defender of the faith &c. and in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and twenty eight Between JOHN ENGLAND of Stafford County within the Dominion of Virginia of the one part and WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover parish in King George County within the Dominion of Virginia aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said JOHN ENGLAND for and in consideration of five shillings of Good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid by the said WILLIAM DUFF at and before the unsealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said JOHN ENGLAND doth acknowledge hath bargained and sould and by these presents doth bargain and sell unto the said WILLIAM DUFF one thousand acres of land granted by the Honourable WILLIAM GOOCH, Lieut. Governour and Commander in Chief of Virginia unto the said JOHN ENGLAND party to these presents as in and by the said grantor pattent for the same duely executed under the hand of the said Honourable the Governor and seals of the Collony may and with more fully and at large apeare bearing date the second day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred twenty and eight which said land is situate lying and being in Saint George parish in Spotsylvania County the great fork of Rappahanock River under the Ragged Mountain and bounded as followeth Beginning at a red oak and two white oaks on the south side of the north river corner to WILLIAM DUFF and runeth south eighteen west three hundred and seventy poles to two white oaks on Beaver Dam run side another corner of the said DUFF's thence up the several courses of the said run to two spanish oaks and one white oak and a large stone thence north one hundred and sixty poles to a hiccory thence north eighty degrees west sixty pole to three white oaks by a swamp side under the Ragged Mountain thence north twenty degrees west ninty pole to a red oak and two white oaks in the north fork of Beaver dam run thence north eighteen degrees east four hundred and eighty pole to two white oaks and a gum on the south side of the said north river thence down the several! courses of the said River to the Beginning together with all houses buildings gardens orchards fences woods and underwoods timber and timber trees ways waters and watercourses priveledges and commodities whatsoever to the said land and premises belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof with all Deeds Indents and writings whatsoever touching or concerning the same and all the estate right title and interest benifitt property possession claim and demand whatsoever of him the said JOHN ENGLAND of in and to the same To Have and To Hold all and singular the premises aforesaid and every part and parcell thereof unto the said WILLIAM DUFF his heirs and assigns from the day of the date hereof for and during and to the full end and term of one whole year thence next ensueing the date hereof and fully to be compleat and ended yielding therefore and paying the rent of one peper corn on the feast day of Saint Michael the Arch Angel if the same shall be lawfully demanded to the ends intent and purpose that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for Transferring uses into possession the said WILLIAM DUFF may be in the actuall and sole possession of the premises aforesaid and bee thereby the better enabled to Except receive and take a grant released or any other conveyance of the freehould reversion and inheritance to him and his heirs for evermore. In Witness whereof the parties aforesaid have to these presents sett their hands and seals the day and year above written signed sealed and delivered in presents of
WILLIAM ALLEN, GEO. WILLIAMS JOHN ENGLAND [seal]
STEPHEN WILLIAMS
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on the fourth day of February Anno 1728.
JOHN ENGLAND power of attorney to ROBERT GREEN being first proved by the oaths of ROBERT SLAUGHTER, ABRAHAM FIELD & THOMAS SLAUGHTER, Gent. the said ROBERT GREEN acknowledged the above Deed of a Lease for land unto WILLIAM DUFF at whose motion the same was admitted to record.
Test JOHN WALLER, Ck. Cur."1
;
Her 2nd husband, His 1st wife.1
William Duff died before 2 August 1745 at Hanover Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"KING GEORGE COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK A-1;1721-1752 ; Pages 179-182
WILL OF WILLIAM DUFF
IIn the Name of God Amen. I William Duff of the Parish of Hanover in the County of King George being of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my Last Will & Testament in manner following.
Item: I leave to my Loving Wife Elizabeth Duff during her natural life all my lands in the Countys of King George and Westmoreland with all my houshold goods and stock of what kind soever which shall be there at the time of my decease and likewise all the Negroes and Servants which shall be there at the time of my decease, and after her decease, I lend it to my kinsmen William Duff of the Colony of Virginia and John Duff of the Kingdom of Ireland and to the friends of the Monthly Meeting at West River in Maryland called Quakers in trust that it shall be for the use of such travelling publick friends as shall come to visit us and have a meeting among the people here being recommended by this meeting to which they belong as such who are in unity with them and likewise for to produce a guide to conduct them either to Chesterfield or else to the Cliffs in Maryland over Patuxen River and to pay their ferriage and to keep the Meeting House in repair (and also to do their endeavour towards keeping good the stock of Negroes upon the said plantations) and what profits shall arise from it more than will repay the charges aforementioned, to be equally divided between my kinsmen William Duff and John Duff and that they keep the houses on the said Planations in good repair and that my kinsman William Duff live upon the said land in the house where I now do and if at any time they shall slight or neglect the publick friends that come to visit us then my will is that the whole trust shall be in the Monthly Meeting aforesaid and they shall appoint whom they think fit to come and take possession thereof but if my kinsmen William Duff and John Duff act conformable to this my will in every respect that then the said land and Negroes to descend and go to the heirs male of William Duff and John Duff but if the said William Duff and John Duff die without male heir lawfully begotten of their body that then the said lands Negroes &c. to descend to Robert Green and at the decease of the said Robert Green I lend the said land Negroes &c. aforementioned to William Green son of the aforesaid Robert Green and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten but if the said William Green die without a male heir then the said lands, tenements, Negroes &c. to descend to his brother Duff Green and his male heirs lawfully begotten but if in case the said Duff Green die without a male heir then the said lands tenements & Negroes to descend to his brother Robert Green the younger and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten but if the said Robert Green die without heirs as aforesaid then the said land, tenements, Negroes &c. to descend to his brother Nicholas Green and his heirs male lawfully begotten, but in case the said Nicholas Green die without heirs as aforesaid then the said lands, tenements, Negroes &c: to descend to his brother Moses Green and his heirs male lawfully begotten but in case the said Moses Green die without heirs as aforesaid then the said land, tenements, Negroes &c. to descend to the next female heir lawfully begotten provided always that the possessed aforementioned be kind to the people called Quakers (if not) the said lands, Negroes, Tenements &c. shall be in the care and trust of the Monthly Meeting aforementioned.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinswoman Lilly Whitherall and heirs lawfully begotten of her body two hundred acres of land it being part of a tract granted to me by patent lying in Orange County and under the Ragged Mountain.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinswoman Jane Brown and her heirs lawfully begotten of her body one hundred acres of land joyning to the land given to Lilly Whitherall and out of the same tract at the Ragged Mountain.
Item: I give and bequeath to the three younger sons of William Rush and the heirs of their bodys lawfully begotten all the re - maining part of the tract of land it being the last tract that I took up at the Ragged Mountain to be equally divided between them according to the approbation of Robert Green of Orange County.
Item: It is my will and desire that the legacys of land above given shall not take in any of the tract or parcel of land to which the plantation John Hughs lives on or the great levell under the Ragged Mountain. And it is my will that all the aforesaid legacys of land be laid according to the approbation and appointment of my kinsman Robert Green, Senr of Orange County and if the said Robert should die before the said land is laid of then my will is that the persons that possess the same appoint some person to divide the same amongst them as they think proper.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinsmen William Green, Robert Green and Nicholas Green and the male heirs lawfully begotten of their bodys all the remaining part of the tract or tracts of land belonging to me in Orange County and under the Ragged Mountain on the south branch of the north river of Rappahannock and on both sides of the same to be equally divided between them according to the direction of my kinsman Robert Green, Senr and in case of Rob. Green's death my desire is that the Court of Orange County may be pleased to appoint fit persons to make a division between them.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinsmen John Green, James Green and Moses Green all the lands belonging to me on Sherrando River and the branches thereof together with the sum or sums of money that shall be due to me for sales of said land at the time of my death all to be equally divided between them but in case any profits should arise on the said land by means of any mines then my will is that the said profits should be equally divided between my kinsmen William Duff, John Duff, William Green, Robert Green, Nicholas Green, Duff Green, John Green, James Green and Moses Green and to the male heirs of their bodys forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinsman Duff Green after the decease of my wife my plantation on Broad Run together with the stock of Negroes, Cattle, &c. that belong thereto to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to Ann Shotwell and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten Two hundred acres on Tin Pot Run together with the plantation, orchard, &c.
Item: I give and bequeath to my kinswoman Ann Duff, the daughter of William Duff, the remaining part of tract of land on Tin Pot Run in Prince William County.
Item; Item; I do will and require that if William Green die without male heir lawfully begotten of his body that then his part of the said tract or tracts of land scituate lying and being in Orange County under the Ragged Mountain on the south branch of the north river of Rappahannock shall revert to Robert Green and his heirs male lawfully begotten of his body and in case of failure in Robert then to revert to Nicholas Green and his heirs mal and so to revert in case of failure in Nicholas Green from heir to heir.
And as I have afore bequeathed to John Green, James Green and Moses Green all my lands on Sherrando and the branches thereof, I do will that if John Green should die without male heir lawfully begotten of his body forever then his part of the said lands to revert to James Green and his male [heir] lawfully begotten of his body forever and in like case of failure of male heir lawfully begotten in James to revert and go to Moses Green and his male heir Lawfully begotten of his body forever and so to descend from heir to heir as aforesaid.
Item: My will and desire that the legacies of land already beTueathed shall be possessed and enjoyed from heir to heir and not
o be sold or embezeled away to any whatever.
Item: And I do hereby revoke disannul and make void all former rill or wills by me heretofore made and do acknowledge this to be ly Last Will and Testament and do constitute and appoint my Loving life Elizabeth Duff Executrix and my kinsmen William Duff and Robt Green Executors to this my last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my hand and scale
this day of Anno Dom. 1741.
His *******
William [ WD ] Duff *Seale*
Mark
Sign'd Sealed In Presence of Benjamin Strother William Marders James Maxwell
At a Court held for King George County on Fryday August the 2d 1745
The Last Will & Testament of William Duff, Deceased, was presented into Court by Robert Green his Executor who made oath thereto and the same was proved by the oaths of Benjamin Strother and William Marders and admitted to record, the said Robert Green having with Majr John Champe entred into Bond in the sum of One Thousand Pounds for the same.
Cop.a Test
Harry Turner Cl: Cur:
"1743-1752 King George County Deed Book 3 (Antient Press); pp 61
King George County. To the Worshipfull Court ELIZABETH DUFF Widdow of WILLIAM DUFF late of this county Deceased humbly Sheweth that the said William dyed Testate but that she is not Satisfied with the provision made for her by the sd Will it being as she conceives greatly to her Prejudice & therefore she hereby declares she will not .. take the Legacies .. but hereby renounces all benefit .. & therefore prays that proper persons may be appointed to set apart her lawfull part of all her sd husband's estate .. Presence Benj. Strother,
William Marders (C O P Y) Elizabeth Duff
At a court held 2nd August 1745 .. Deed of Writing recorded.
"WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK, 1705-1707 : pg 9
Westmoreland County Court 27th of February 1705/06
- DUCHEMEN's rights proved
SAMUELL DUCHEMEN came into Court and upon the Holy Evangelist did sweare that hee had good right according to Law to claime Lands for the importacon of severall persons hereunder mencioned into this Colony, to witt, HENRY STAPLETON, WILLIAM MEAN, WILLIAM DUFF, MARGARET COLLINS, PEIRCE CALE and MICHAELL SPILLER and it is ordered that a Certificate according to Law
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 351)
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents that I FRANCES SMITH, the Wife of ROBERT SMITH doe of my own free will and proper accord relinquish all my right of Dower and Thirds att the Common Law to a certaine parcell of land sold by my Husband, the said ROBERT SMITH, unto WILLIAM DUFF, being one hundred acres of land as may spear by Deed for the same bearing even date with these p:sents; And doe make and apoint my loveing Freind, BENJAMIN GRUBS, my Attorney for mee and in my name to make acknowledgement in Richmond County Court of this my Relinquishment and for sue doing this shall bee his sofitient warrant or Power of Attorney, Wittness my hand and Seale this 129th day of November 1718
Signed. Sealed and Delivered in p:sents of us
JOS: STROTHER FRANCES her mark "E" SMITH
WM: STROTHER
Att a Court held for Richmond County the Fourth day of March 1718
This Power of Attorney from FRANCES SMITH to BENJA: GRUBS was proved in open Court by the Oath of JOSEPH STROTFIER, one of the witnesses thereto, and admitted to Record Test M. BECKWMI, Cl Cur
THIS INDENTURE made the Twenty Eighth day of November in the Fifth year of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord King George by the grace of God of Great Brittaine France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., And in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighteen, Between ROBERT SMITH of Parish of Hanover in Richmond County, Planter, of one part and WILLIAM DUFF of Parish and County aforesaid, Taylor, of other part; Wittnesseth that ROBERT SMITH for summe of Five Shillins of good and lawfull money of England paid to him by WILLIAM DUFF by these p:sents doe bargaine and sell unto WILLIAM DUFF a certain percell of land containing One hundred acres being part of a Pattent granted unto PETER BUTLER by WILLIAM FITZHUGH and GEORGE BRENT, Proporietors of this Northern Neck of Virginia for Three hundred and fifty acres of land, which bargained and sould Hundred acres of land is situate in Parish of Hanover in County of Richmond and bounded, Begining att a marked red Oak, corner tree to this land, extending thence East and by North one hundred and sixty five poles, thence South one hundred poles, thence Westt and by South one hundred sixty five poles downe the Branch to the North & South line of said ROBERT SMITH, thence up the said Line North one hundred poles to the place whear itt first began, Together with all houses orchards and comodities belonging; To have and to hold the Hundred acres of land unto WILLIAM DUFF and his heirs dureing the terms of one whole year paying the Rent of one Ear of Indian Come on the Birth Day of Our Lord God next ensueing if lawfully demanded; To the end that by vertue of these presents and of the Statute for transfering uses into possession, said WILLIAM DUFF may bee in the acttuall possession of the p:misses and bee theirby the beter enabled to receive a release or any other conveyance of the freehold and Inheritance theirof; In Wittness whearof the parties aforesaid have to these p:sents interchangeably set their hands and Soales the day month and year first above wrightne
Signed Sealed and Delivered in p:sents of us
JOS: STROTHER, ROBERT his mark SMITH
WM: STROTHER, BENJA: GRUBS
Au a Court held for Richmond County the Fourth day of March 1718
ROBERT SMITH came into Court and acknowledged this his Deed unto WILLIAM DUFF and it was admitted to Record Test M. BECKWITH, CI Cur
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 20)
THIS INDENTURE made the Ninteenth day of January in the first year of the Reigne of our Soveraighn Lord King George by the grace of God of Great Brittaine and Ireland. King, Defender of the faith &c., and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fourteen; Between CHARLES WILLIS of the County of Richmond and Parish of Hanover within the Dominion of Virginia; Planter, and MATTILLDEE WILLIS his now Wife of one part and WILLIAM DUFF of the County of WESTMORELAND and Parish of WASHINGTON within the Dominion of Virginia, Taylor, of other part: Witnesseth that CHARLES WILLIS and MATTILLDEE WILLIS as aforesaid in consideration of the sume of Five shillings of good and lawfull money of England to them in hand paid by WILLIAM DUFF, by these presents doe bargain and sell unto WILLIAM DUFF all that tract plantation of land comonly called and known by the name of HACKERS OULD PLANTATION, together also with one hudnred and Seventy acres of land or thereabouts to the same belonging lying some part in WESTMORELANDCounty and the other part in Richmond County, Begining att a small stooping Hickory standing in the up line of EDWARD TAYLERs, extending thence West and by South eighty two poles to a white Oak, thence North and by West four hundred eighty two poles devideing this Land from the land of JOSHUA DAVIS deceased, to a Branch which leads into ROZERS DAM, and heads near the plantation of CATHERIN DAVIS, which Branch is to bee the absolute bounds and devision between the said WILLIAM DUFF and the land of CHARLES WILLIS now in the occupation and tenure of STEPHEN SABASTINE being part of a Pattent of Fourteen hundred and twenty eight acres of land formerly granted unto ROBERT AI PIANDER, JOHN ALLEXANDER and CHRISTOPHER LUNN by Sir. WILLIAM BERKELEY, knight, late Governor of Virginia, together also with all woods timber trees profits and appurtenances belonging; To have and to hold the premisses hearby granted unto WILLIAM DUFF his heirs during the full terme of one whole year paying therefore the rnet of an Ear of Indian Corne on the Birth Day of our Blessed Lord God next Insueing if lawfully demanded to the intent that by vertue of these presents and of ye Statute for transferring uses into possession the said WILLIAM DUFF may be in sole and actuall possession of the premisses and bee theirby the better Inabled to take a release of the freehould and inheritance thereof, In Witness whereof the parties aforesaid have to these presents sett their severall and respective hands and seals the day month and year first above written
Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us
ISAAC ARNOLD CHARLES his mark WILLIS
THO: PARKER MATTILLDEE her mark WILLIS
Mt a Court held for Richmond County the Second day of February Ilk
CHARLES WILLIS and MATTILDA WILLIS in open Court acknowledged this their Deed unto WILLIAM DUFF and it was admitted to Record
"1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 403)
THIS INDENTURE made the Fourth day of May in year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and Nineteen and in the year of our Sovereigne Lord George of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c. Between CHARLES WILLIS of Parish of Hanover in County of Richmond, Planter, of one part, and WILLIAM DUFF of Parish and County aforesaid, Taylor, of other part; Wittnesseth that CHARLES WILLIS for sum of Five shillings of good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid by WILLIAM DUFF, by these p:sents doth bargain and sell unto WILLIAM DUFF all that tract plantation and parcel! of land whearon STEVEN SEBASTINE deced. formerly lived and Inhabeted as a Tenant to said CHARLES WILLIS, being in Quantity about Seventy eight acres of land to the same belonging situate in some part in Richmond County and some part in WESTMORELAND County, joyning upon the Land of WILLIAM DUFF and upon the Land of JOSHUA DAVIS near REAZORS DAM, being all the land which CHARLES WILLIS now hath or layeth any maner of claime unto in that Pattent or Tract of land with all houses orchards rents issues and profitts theirof; To have and to hould the p:misses unto WILLIAM DUFF and his heirs &c., dureing the term of one whole year if the same shall be lawfully demanded and pay the rent of an Ear of Indian Corne on the first day of the Birth of our Blessed Lord God next ensueing to the end that WILLIAM DUFF by vertue of these p:sents and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession may bee in the actual! and sole possession of the p:misses and bee theirby the beter inabled to receive a release of the freehould and Inheritance to him and his heirs; In Wittness whearof the parties aforesaid have to these p:sents sett their hands and seals the day month and year first above wrightne Signed Sealed and Delivered in p:sents of us
ISAAC ARNOLD, CHARLES his mark WILLIS
HENRY WOOD; NEALL McCORMACK
Att a Court held for Richmond County the Sixth day of May 1719
CHARLES WILLIS came into Court and acknowledged this his Deed unto WILLIAM DUFF and it was admitted to Record Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part 1, (Antient Press); pp. 303-309
Indenture 2nd/3rd September 1724 between JOSHUA DAVIS of Overwharton Parish in County of Stafford and SAMUEL DAVIS of Parish of Washington in County of Westmoreland of one part and WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover Parish County of King George Taylor of other part .. by deeds d Lease and Release .. for Eighty pounds Sterling of good and lawful money of England .. sold all that Plantation formerly sold by MALACHY PEALE of of the County of Stafford unto JOSHUA DAVIS late of Richmond now King George Gent. ffather to the said JOSHUA and SAMUEL DAVIS parties to these presents containing 476 acres .. by Deed duly executed under the hand of MALACHY PEALE which bears date the 27th Jany. 1696 and surveyed by Mr. WILLIAM HORTON by the joint consent of the said MALACHY PEALE and JOSHUA DAVIS and record thereof made in Westmoreland County Court .. and being part of a Patent granted by Sir WILLIAM BERKELEY Knight Governor of Virginia unto ROBERT ALEXANDER, JOHN ALEXANDER and CHRISTOPHER LUNN for 1425 acres .. same appear which said 476 acres is in Parish of Hanover King George County beginning on Eastward side of a Swamp; nigh to aforesaid plantation and plantation of EDWARD TAYLOR; corner tree of line divided other land now or late of MALACHY PEALE ..
Presence Walter Anderson Joshua Davis
Will. Gorden Saml. Davis
Then came JOSHUA DAVIS and SAMUEL DAVIS and acknowledged this Deed .. to be their proper act .. and CATHERINE BUTLER now wife of JAMES BUTLER Mother to the said JOSHUA and SAMUEL DAVIS relinquished her Right of Dower and third ..
3rd September 1725 .. Deeds of Lease and Release recorded.
Know all men .. We JOSHUA DAVIS of Overwharton Parish Stafford County and SAMUEL DAVIS of Washington Parish County of Westmoreland stand firmly bound unto WILLIAM DUFF Taylor .. in sum of One hundred sixty pounds Sterling of good and lawful money of England .. 1st September 1725. The condition .. if faithfully convey certain tract .. this obligation to be void .. otherwise to remain in full force.
Presence Walter Anderson, Joshua Davis
Will. Gorden Saml. Davis
3rd September 1725 .. Bond recorded.
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part II, (Antient Press); pp. 348-351
Indenture 19th/20th April 1726 between ARCHIBALD ALLAN of Washington Parish Westmoreland County Planter and WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover Parish King George County Planter .. for sum of 6000 pounds of Tobacco .. by deeds of Lease and Release .. sold 150 acres all that plantation whereon EDWARD TAYLOR now lives .. nigh a branch called Cool Spring .. along land of ROBERT ALEXANDER deced till you come to a white oak adjoining to lands of JOSHUA DAVIS Deced; land of WILLIAM HUDSON: land formerly belonging to JOHN BROWN and by him sold to THOMAS WHITE; mouth of branch called the Clay Spring branch; being part of a Patent granted unto WILLIAM BROWN and WILLIAM BALTROP Deceased for 744 acres which bears date 7th August 1669 which by several conveyances is become the freehold and inheritance of ARCHIBALD ALLEN in fee simple it being the remainder of all land belonging to the said EDWARD TAYLOR ..
Presence Saml. Davis.
Robert Green Archibald Allan
6th May 1726 .. needs of Lease and Release recorded.
"1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part II, (Antient Press); pp. 351-352
Know all men.. I ARCHIBALD ALLEN .. am bound unto WILLIAM DUFF .. in sum of 20.000 pounds of good tobacco and cask .. 20th April 1726.
Condition .. if ARCHIBALD ALLEN truly observe all covenants .. tract containing 150 acres .. this obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force ..
Presence Sam'l. Davis. Robert Green
6th May 1726 .. Bond recorded.
Know all men .. I ARCHIBALD ALLEN .. am bound unto WILLIAM DUFF .. in sum of 2000 pounds of Tobacco and Cask .. 2nd May 1726. Condition .. if above bound ARCHIBALD ALLEN .. give to WILLIAM DUFF all that parcel of land in Parish of Hanover bounded by GEORGE PEACH on the one side and Gingatoge Swamp the other on the head of the land belonging to BENJAMIN STROTHER containing 20 acres more or less .. clearly acquitted of and from all manner of former bargains or sales, gifts, troubles .. whatsoever had made by Allan this obligation to be void otherwise remain in full force ...
Presence Sam'l. Davis, Robert Green
6th May 1726 .. Bond recorded
"1728-1729 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book A; [Antient Press]; Page 362
Spotsylvania County Deed Book A 4th February 1728
-Know all men by these presents that I JOHN ENGLAND of Stafford County have sould and lawfully conveyed unto WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover Parish in King George County one thousand acres of land situate lying in Spotsylvania County as in and by one Deed of Lease and one Deed of Release duely Executed under my hand and seal bearing date the fourth and fifth days of December in the year of our Lord 1728; and have and doe by these presents relinquish all my whole right title and interest of in and to the said land and every part and parcel) thereof and doe putt in my place and stead my kind and loving friend ROBERT GREEN, Gent. for me and in my name in the open Court of Spotsylvania County to make acknowledgment of this my Relinquishment and for so doing this shall be his safitient warrent or power of attorney. Witness my hand this fifth day of December 1728.
Sealed and Delivered in presents of ROBERT SLAUGHTER, ABRAHAM FIELD JOHN ENGLAND [seal] THOMAS SLAUGHTER
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on the fourth day of February 1728.
JOHN ENGLAND person of attorney to ROBERT GREEN, Gent. was proved by the oaths of ROBERT SLAUGHTER, ABRAHAM FIELD and THOMAS SLAUGHTER, Gent and admitted to record. Test JOHN WALLER, Ck. Cur.
-This Indenture made the fourth day of December in the second year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second of Great Brittain France and Ireland King Defender of the faith &c. and in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and twenty eight Between JOHN ENGLAND of Stafford County within the Dominion of Virginia of the one part and WILLIAM DUFF of Hanover parish in King George County within the Dominion of Virginia aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said JOHN ENGLAND for and in consideration of five shillings of Good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid by the said WILLIAM DUFF at and before the unsealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said JOHN ENGLAND doth acknowledge hath bargained and sould and by these presents doth bargain and sell unto the said WILLIAM DUFF one thousand acres of land granted by the Honourable WILLIAM GOOCH, Lieut. Governour and Commander in Chief of Virginia unto the said JOHN ENGLAND party to these presents as in and by the said grantor pattent for the same duely executed under the hand of the said Honourable the Governor and seals of the Collony may and with more fully and at large apeare bearing date the second day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred twenty and eight which said land is situate lying and being in Saint George parish in Spotsylvania County the great fork of Rappahanock River under the Ragged Mountain and bounded as followeth Beginning at a red oak and two white oaks on the south side of the north river corner to WILLIAM DUFF and runeth south eighteen west three hundred and seventy poles to two white oaks on Beaver Dam run side another corner of the said DUFF's thence up the several courses of the said run to two spanish oaks and one white oak and a large stone thence north one hundred and sixty poles to a hiccory thence north eighty degrees west sixty pole to three white oaks by a swamp side under the Ragged Mountain thence north twenty degrees west ninty pole to a red oak and two white oaks in the north fork of Beaver dam run thence north eighteen degrees east four hundred and eighty pole to two white oaks and a gum on the south side of the said north river thence down the several! courses of the said River to the Beginning together with all houses buildings gardens orchards fences woods and underwoods timber and timber trees ways waters and watercourses priveledges and commodities whatsoever to the said land and premises belonging or in any wise appertaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof with all Deeds Indents and writings whatsoever touching or concerning the same and all the estate right title and interest benifitt property possession claim and demand whatsoever of him the said JOHN ENGLAND of in and to the same To Have and To Hold all and singular the premises aforesaid and every part and parcell thereof unto the said WILLIAM DUFF his heirs and assigns from the day of the date hereof for and during and to the full end and term of one whole year thence next ensueing the date hereof and fully to be compleat and ended yielding therefore and paying the rent of one peper corn on the feast day of Saint Michael the Arch Angel if the same shall be lawfully demanded to the ends intent and purpose that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for Transferring uses into possession the said WILLIAM DUFF may be in the actuall and sole possession of the premises aforesaid and bee thereby the better enabled to Except receive and take a grant released or any other conveyance of the freehould reversion and inheritance to him and his heirs for evermore. In Witness whereof the parties aforesaid have to these presents sett their hands and seals the day and year above written signed sealed and delivered in presents of
WILLIAM ALLEN, GEO. WILLIAMS JOHN ENGLAND [seal]
STEPHEN WILLIAMS
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on the fourth day of February Anno 1728.
JOHN ENGLAND power of attorney to ROBERT GREEN being first proved by the oaths of ROBERT SLAUGHTER, ABRAHAM FIELD & THOMAS SLAUGHTER, Gent. the said ROBERT GREEN acknowledged the above Deed of a Lease for land unto WILLIAM DUFF at whose motion the same was admitted to record.
Test JOHN WALLER, Ck. Cur."1
Family | Elizabeth Perrie b. c 1665, d. 1750 |
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=I032283&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
William Perrie1
M, #91378, b. before 1630, d. after 1666
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
William Perrie was born before 1630.1
William Perrie died after 1666 at Nomini, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"
Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part II - 1662-1664; Antient Press; pg 295
WHEREAS I WILLIAM PEARIE of NOMINI in the County of WESTMORELAND GentIis possessed of a tract of land cont. Four thousand fifty & four acres situate in the County of Rappa & Parish of Farnham begining on the Eastermost side of RAPPA. MAINE CREEK at a marked red Oak (missing) a bent of the sd Creek where the Triple divideing (missing) breadth NE over a branch caled the HEIRING CREEK (missing) marked red Oak thence E (missing) standing near the head of GEORGE BRYERS CREEK (missing) the devident of land the Survey for which (missing) in the name of WILLIAM MOSELEY (missing) in the Secretarys Office the 25th of March (missing) the first of June 1663 but there being a (missing) Subscribing (missing) or for my use & declaiming agt. it GEORGE (missing) procured a joint Pattent for the aforesd land (missing) above written I WILLIAM PEARIE (missing) WILLIAM for me my heirs Exrs, Administrator (missing) aforesd is invallid & void in Law & the (missing) & legal] agt me my heirs Exrs. (missing) Right or title thereunto from (missing) the Just title of the sd GEORGE BRYER (missing) by these presents oblige my self (missing)YER & RICH] LAWRENCE or either of them (missing) the first day of Augt. next Relinquish my (missing) Survey therefor and which drawing my Right (missing) out of the Secretarys Office & likewise deliver (missing) Certificate under the Clerk of the Secretarys (missing) before the first day of Aug. next & further I WILLIAM PEARIE (missing) of the Just & legall title of GEORGE BRYOR & RICHARD L(missing) my self my heirs & assignes never at any time hereafter (missing) the sd land & likewise to save defend & keep harmless the sd GEORGE BRYOR & RICHD. LAWRENCE their heirs or assignes from any persons whatsoever (missing) or Interest to the sd Land under me or by any Virtue in (missing) whatsoever & further I WILLIAM PEARIE do hereby oblige my self my heirs & assignes to make any further Instrumt. or devise Laws whatseover establishing of yc Land aforesaid to the sd GEORGE BRYOR & RICHARD LAWRENCE or either of them & for the renoucning of that title which I the sd WILLIAM PEARIE my heirs or assignes now have or may have unto the land aforesd by virtue of the sd Pattent as they the sd GEORGE BRYOR & RICHARD LAWRENCE or either of them morever the true meaning of this Instrumt. in breif is this that I the sd WILLIAM PEARIE do hereby intend the totall distinction of the title my heirs and assignes to this land & not to maintaine the right o. GEORGE BRYOR or RICHD. LAWRENCE except agt. me my heirs & assignes my hand this first day of (missing) in year 1664
Test ROBERT GOODYEAR, WILLIAM PEARCE
GEORGE DAVIS
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=349&last=&g_p=P2&co llection=LO Patent
Title Parry, Willliam.
Publication 11 November 1651.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 550 acres northerly on Potomac River; westerly on the land of George Fauster.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 2, 1643-1651, p. 349 (Reel 2).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=266&last=&g_p=P3&co llection=LO Patent
Title Coniers, Tho.
Publication 8 June 1654.
Gen. note "Margin of record "renewed."
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Conniers.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 550 acres Northerly on Potomac River, Westerly upon the land of Geo.- Formerly gtd. Wm. Parry, by patent dated the 11 th of Nov. 1651.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 266 (Reel 2).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=312&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Ashton, Peter, Capt.
Publication 20 August 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 2000 acres bounding northerly upon the land of said Peter Ashton bought of William Parry lying near Potomack Town and upon other land adjacent easterly towards the land of Mr. Meriwether and Henry Eggerton.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 312 (Reel 4).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=49&last=&g_p=P6&col lection=LO Patent
Title Perrie, William, Maj.
Publication 3 October 1666.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 4310 acres in Westmoreland and Rappahannock Counties adjoining land of John Lord and Wm. Horton.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 49 (Reel 6).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 175
WILLIAM PARRY, 90 acs. Eliz. City Co., June 6, 1648, Page 142. Beg. at upper bounds of Florentine Paynes devident, near Daniell Tanners, near a great path leading from Kequotan to Mr. Eatons house. Trans. of 2 pers.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 221
WILLIAM PARRY, 550 acs. Northumberland Co., 11 Nov. 1651, p. 349.
Abutting upon Potomeck Riv., & Wly. upon land of George Fauster, Gent. Trans. of 11 pers: Thomas Graves, Katherine his wife, John Graves, Thomas Edge, Thomas Graves, Junr., Henry Singleton, Robert Phillips, Ailce Grinder, John Peck, Francis White, William Onesly (or Onesly)."1
William Perrie died after 1666 at Nomini, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: Genealogies of Virginia Families Vol. III, from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.
"
Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 1, Part II - 1662-1664; Antient Press; pg 295
WHEREAS I WILLIAM PEARIE of NOMINI in the County of WESTMORELAND GentIis possessed of a tract of land cont. Four thousand fifty & four acres situate in the County of Rappa & Parish of Farnham begining on the Eastermost side of RAPPA. MAINE CREEK at a marked red Oak (missing) a bent of the sd Creek where the Triple divideing (missing) breadth NE over a branch caled the HEIRING CREEK (missing) marked red Oak thence E (missing) standing near the head of GEORGE BRYERS CREEK (missing) the devident of land the Survey for which (missing) in the name of WILLIAM MOSELEY (missing) in the Secretarys Office the 25th of March (missing) the first of June 1663 but there being a (missing) Subscribing (missing) or for my use & declaiming agt. it GEORGE (missing) procured a joint Pattent for the aforesd land (missing) above written I WILLIAM PEARIE (missing) WILLIAM for me my heirs Exrs, Administrator (missing) aforesd is invallid & void in Law & the (missing) & legal] agt me my heirs Exrs. (missing) Right or title thereunto from (missing) the Just title of the sd GEORGE BRYER (missing) by these presents oblige my self (missing)YER & RICH] LAWRENCE or either of them (missing) the first day of Augt. next Relinquish my (missing) Survey therefor and which drawing my Right (missing) out of the Secretarys Office & likewise deliver (missing) Certificate under the Clerk of the Secretarys (missing) before the first day of Aug. next & further I WILLIAM PEARIE (missing) of the Just & legall title of GEORGE BRYOR & RICHARD L(missing) my self my heirs & assignes never at any time hereafter (missing) the sd land & likewise to save defend & keep harmless the sd GEORGE BRYOR & RICHD. LAWRENCE their heirs or assignes from any persons whatsoever (missing) or Interest to the sd Land under me or by any Virtue in (missing) whatsoever & further I WILLIAM PEARIE do hereby oblige my self my heirs & assignes to make any further Instrumt. or devise Laws whatseover establishing of yc Land aforesaid to the sd GEORGE BRYOR & RICHARD LAWRENCE or either of them & for the renoucning of that title which I the sd WILLIAM PEARIE my heirs or assignes now have or may have unto the land aforesd by virtue of the sd Pattent as they the sd GEORGE BRYOR & RICHARD LAWRENCE or either of them morever the true meaning of this Instrumt. in breif is this that I the sd WILLIAM PEARIE do hereby intend the totall distinction of the title my heirs and assignes to this land & not to maintaine the right o. GEORGE BRYOR or RICHD. LAWRENCE except agt. me my heirs & assignes my hand this first day of (missing) in year 1664
Test ROBERT GOODYEAR, WILLIAM PEARCE
GEORGE DAVIS
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=349&last=&g_p=P2&co llection=LO Patent
Title Parry, Willliam.
Publication 11 November 1651.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 550 acres northerly on Potomac River; westerly on the land of George Fauster.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 2, 1643-1651, p. 349 (Reel 2).
"http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=266&last=&g_p=P3&co llection=LO Patent
Title Coniers, Tho.
Publication 8 June 1654.
Gen. note "Margin of record "renewed."
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Conniers.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 550 acres Northerly on Potomac River, Westerly upon the land of Geo.- Formerly gtd. Wm. Parry, by patent dated the 11 th of Nov. 1651.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 266 (Reel 2).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=312&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Ashton, Peter, Capt.
Publication 20 August 1658.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 2000 acres bounding northerly upon the land of said Peter Ashton bought of William Parry lying near Potomack Town and upon other land adjacent easterly towards the land of Mr. Meriwether and Henry Eggerton.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 312 (Reel 4).
"URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=49&last=&g_p=P6&col lection=LO Patent
Title Perrie, William, Maj.
Publication 3 October 1666.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 4310 acres in Westmoreland and Rappahannock Counties adjoining land of John Lord and Wm. Horton.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 49 (Reel 6).
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 175
WILLIAM PARRY, 90 acs. Eliz. City Co., June 6, 1648, Page 142. Beg. at upper bounds of Florentine Paynes devident, near Daniell Tanners, near a great path leading from Kequotan to Mr. Eatons house. Trans. of 2 pers.*
"CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 221
WILLIAM PARRY, 550 acs. Northumberland Co., 11 Nov. 1651, p. 349.
Abutting upon Potomeck Riv., & Wly. upon land of George Fauster, Gent. Trans. of 11 pers: Thomas Graves, Katherine his wife, John Graves, Thomas Edge, Thomas Graves, Junr., Henry Singleton, Robert Phillips, Ailce Grinder, John Peck, Francis White, William Onesly (or Onesly)."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=I070643&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Richard Banks1
M, #91379, b. 1612, d. 1667
Father | (?) Banks |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2020 |
Richard Banks was born in 1612 at England.1 He married Margaret Domville, daughter of Edward Domville Esq., of Lyme and Eleanor Leicester, in 1646 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 2nd husband. "Early Colonial Settlers..." says they married before Dec 1658, but also that Adam, born in 1646, was the son of Margaret.2,1
Richard Banks died in 1667 at Popular Hill Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
; NB: I now consider the link I had made between this Adam Banks and Richard Banks and his wife, Margaret Domville, to be spurious and have deleted it. My original link was based on information on the website Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, but after having recently discovered the arguments in "Adam Banks Problems" on Ray Banks' Banks Project Site, I now consider the earlier information to be erroneous and have for the moment replaced Adam's parents with those identified by Ray Banks (i.e., Gerrard Banks and Lydia NN).
"Early Colonial Settlers" also identifed Adam's wife as an Anne Gerard, which Ray Banks also disputes. Ray shows a 1661 marriage (Wigan Lancashire) to a "Catherine Taylor of Oldham". I have chosent to replace Adam's wife to follow Ray Banks' infojrmation.
GA Vaut.1,3,4,5,6
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..."
"Richard Bankes born about 1612 died about 1667 married Margaret __________(the widow of Richard HATTON (who was a brother of Secretary Thomas Hatton of Maryland.
Wright, William, St. Mary's County, 3rd June, 1660; 23rd Apr., 1662. To wife Mary, execx., and 3 child., (unnamed) and possible unborn child, personal estate equally. To son William, seat of land. To eld. dau. (unnamed), sd. land in event of death of son William afsd. and no other son being born. Overseers: Randall Hinson, John Lawson, of Poplar Hill. Test: Richard Banks, Richard Bennett, John Cammell. 1. 153.Richard Bankes born about 1612 died about 1667 married Margaret __________(the widow of Richard HATTON (who was a brother of Secretary Thomas Hatton of Maryland.
(Popular Hill Hundred- St. Mary's County Maryland) North Banks. 100. 0.2.0. surveyed April 7, 1654 for Richard BANKS on the North side of Popular Hill Creek. Possessor Enoch COMBS. This land is disclaimed by John COMBS. (St. Mary's County, Maryland, Rent Rolls, 1639-1771, TLC Genealogy, Miami Beach, 1993)
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527h.ht ml
URL title: Marriage References
Note: Margaret, widow of Richard Hatton, m. by Dec 1658, Lieut. Richard Banks (ARMD 10:259, 260; MWB 1:65; MPL AB&H:314, 422).
"Wright, William,St. Mary's Co., 3rd June, 1660; 23rd Apr., 1662.
To wife Mary, execx., and 3 child., (unnamed) and possible unborn child, personal estate equally.
To son William, seat of land.
To eld. dau. (unnamed), sd. land in event of death of son William afsd. and no other son being born.
Overseers: Randall Hinson, John Lawson, of Poplar Hill.
Test: Richard Banks, Richard Bennett, John Cammell. 1. 153.
Mary, widow of William Wright whose will you have listed here, married second Peter Carwardine. After her death, Peter Carwardine married Dorcas Lawson, dau. of John Lawson (also mentioned in Wright's will) and his wife Dorcas.
He died in 1667. He immigrated in 1641. He and William Wright patented "Poplar Hill", 200 ac. 1/24/1641 which was in the possession of George Cox and Enoch Combs in 1707.
John Lawson immigrated in 1650 with his wife Dorcas. He died in 1668 (his will 1667-7/2/1668). His administration accounts 5/14/1675 by Randolph Hanson and Henry Hyde. His wife Dorcas was deceased by the time of his will in 1667. Their children were:
"1. Jane who married Thomas Wright (probably the son of William) and Henry Ryder.
"2. Dorcas who married Peter Carwardine (he died 1701--will, 6/26/1698 6/30/1701). A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature says she married second, Thomas Long who died in 1691 and second, ____Ryder. First, I think they have Jane and Dorcas confused and secondly, I can find no reference to her having married Thomas Long. She had a son named John Lawson Carwardine who was b. by 1662.
"3. John.
"Lawson, John, -- --1667; 2nd July, 1668.
To dau. Jane Lawson, home plantation.
To dau. Dorcas Lawson, other 1/2 of estate. In event of death of daus., Jane and Dorcas before majority, estate to pass to one of Randall Hanson's child. and to John Tunnhill.
Exs.: Randolph Hanson, Henry Hide.
Test: Richard Rider, Barbara Hanson. 1. 321.
"Ozey, James,St. Mary's Co., 29th Dec., 1665.
To Capt. Richard Banks, entire estate.
Ex. not named.
Test: Francis Richardson. 1. 245.
"In the 1707 Rent Roll for Poplar Hill Hundred St. Mary's County Maryland is found the following:
Page 21 Survey 1641.11.12 Acres 200 Patentee Rich Banks Descript 8. Wm. Wright Rent 4/ Name of Tract Poplar Hill Possessor.1
; Her 2nd husband. "Early Colonial Settlers..." says they married before Dec 1658, but also that Adam, born in 1646, was the son of Margaret.2,1
Richard Banks died in 1667 at Popular Hill Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
; NB: I now consider the link I had made between this Adam Banks and Richard Banks and his wife, Margaret Domville, to be spurious and have deleted it. My original link was based on information on the website Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, but after having recently discovered the arguments in "Adam Banks Problems" on Ray Banks' Banks Project Site, I now consider the earlier information to be erroneous and have for the moment replaced Adam's parents with those identified by Ray Banks (i.e., Gerrard Banks and Lydia NN).
"Early Colonial Settlers" also identifed Adam's wife as an Anne Gerard, which Ray Banks also disputes. Ray shows a 1661 marriage (Wigan Lancashire) to a "Catherine Taylor of Oldham". I have chosent to replace Adam's wife to follow Ray Banks' infojrmation.
GA Vaut.1,3,4,5,6
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..."
"Richard Bankes born about 1612 died about 1667 married Margaret __________(the widow of Richard HATTON (who was a brother of Secretary Thomas Hatton of Maryland.
Wright, William, St. Mary's County, 3rd June, 1660; 23rd Apr., 1662. To wife Mary, execx., and 3 child., (unnamed) and possible unborn child, personal estate equally. To son William, seat of land. To eld. dau. (unnamed), sd. land in event of death of son William afsd. and no other son being born. Overseers: Randall Hinson, John Lawson, of Poplar Hill. Test: Richard Banks, Richard Bennett, John Cammell. 1. 153.Richard Bankes born about 1612 died about 1667 married Margaret __________(the widow of Richard HATTON (who was a brother of Secretary Thomas Hatton of Maryland.
(Popular Hill Hundred- St. Mary's County Maryland) North Banks. 100. 0.2.0. surveyed April 7, 1654 for Richard BANKS on the North side of Popular Hill Creek. Possessor Enoch COMBS. This land is disclaimed by John COMBS. (St. Mary's County, Maryland, Rent Rolls, 1639-1771, TLC Genealogy, Miami Beach, 1993)
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527h.ht ml
URL title: Marriage References
Note: Margaret, widow of Richard Hatton, m. by Dec 1658, Lieut. Richard Banks (ARMD 10:259, 260; MWB 1:65; MPL AB&H:314, 422).
"Wright, William,St. Mary's Co., 3rd June, 1660; 23rd Apr., 1662.
To wife Mary, execx., and 3 child., (unnamed) and possible unborn child, personal estate equally.
To son William, seat of land.
To eld. dau. (unnamed), sd. land in event of death of son William afsd. and no other son being born.
Overseers: Randall Hinson, John Lawson, of Poplar Hill.
Test: Richard Banks, Richard Bennett, John Cammell. 1. 153.
Mary, widow of William Wright whose will you have listed here, married second Peter Carwardine. After her death, Peter Carwardine married Dorcas Lawson, dau. of John Lawson (also mentioned in Wright's will) and his wife Dorcas.
He died in 1667. He immigrated in 1641. He and William Wright patented "Poplar Hill", 200 ac. 1/24/1641 which was in the possession of George Cox and Enoch Combs in 1707.
John Lawson immigrated in 1650 with his wife Dorcas. He died in 1668 (his will 1667-7/2/1668). His administration accounts 5/14/1675 by Randolph Hanson and Henry Hyde. His wife Dorcas was deceased by the time of his will in 1667. Their children were:
"1. Jane who married Thomas Wright (probably the son of William) and Henry Ryder.
"2. Dorcas who married Peter Carwardine (he died 1701--will, 6/26/1698 6/30/1701). A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature says she married second, Thomas Long who died in 1691 and second, ____Ryder. First, I think they have Jane and Dorcas confused and secondly, I can find no reference to her having married Thomas Long. She had a son named John Lawson Carwardine who was b. by 1662.
"3. John.
"Lawson, John, -- --1667; 2nd July, 1668.
To dau. Jane Lawson, home plantation.
To dau. Dorcas Lawson, other 1/2 of estate. In event of death of daus., Jane and Dorcas before majority, estate to pass to one of Randall Hanson's child. and to John Tunnhill.
Exs.: Randolph Hanson, Henry Hide.
Test: Richard Rider, Barbara Hanson. 1. 321.
"Ozey, James,St. Mary's Co., 29th Dec., 1665.
To Capt. Richard Banks, entire estate.
Ex. not named.
Test: Francis Richardson. 1. 245.
"In the 1707 Rent Roll for Poplar Hill Hundred St. Mary's County Maryland is found the following:
Page 21 Survey 1641.11.12 Acres 200 Patentee Rich Banks Descript 8. Wm. Wright Rent 4/ Name of Tract Poplar Hill Possessor.1
Family | Margaret Domville b. c 1607, d. c 1667 |
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=I002457&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=I002212&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=I042061&tree=Tree1
- [S4816] Banks, Bankes, Bancks Families .... Worldwide DNA and relationships project, online <https://sites.google.com/site/banksprojectsite/>, https://sites.google.com/site/banksprojectsite/adam-banks. Hereinafter cited as Banks Project Site.
- [S1022] RootsWeb An Ancestry.com Community, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Gerrard Bancks: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/212310/I25253/-/individual. Hereinafter cited as RootsWeb - Ancestry.
- [S1022] RootsWeb - Ancestry, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Adam Bankes: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/212310/I25255/adam-bankes/individual
- [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=I044174&tree=Tree1
Margaret Domville1
F, #91380, b. circa 1607, d. circa 1667
Father | Edward Domville Esq., of Lyme2 d. a 6 May 1639 |
Mother | Eleanor Leicester2 |
Last Edited | 20 Jan 2022 |
Margaret Domville was born circa 1607 at Lymm Parish, Cheshire, England.1 She married Richard Hatton, son of (?) Hatton, circa 1623 at Lymm Parish, Cheshire, England,
;
Her 1st husband.3 Margaret Domville married Richard Banks, son of (?) Banks, in 1646 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 2nd husband. "Early Colonial Settlers..." says they married before Dec 1658, but also that Adam, born in 1646, was the son of Margaret.1,4
Margaret Domville died circa 1667 at Popular Hill Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
; NB: I now consider the link I had made between this Adam Banks and Richard Banks and his wife, Margaret Domville, to be spurious and have deleted it. My original link was based on information on the website Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, but after having recently discovered the arguments in "Adam Banks Problems" on Ray Banks' Banks Project Site, I now consider the earlier information to be erroneous and have for the moment replaced Adam's parents with those identified by Ray Banks (i.e., Gerrard Banks and Lydia NN).
"Early Colonial Settlers" also identifed Adam's wife as an Anne Gerard, which Ray Banks also disputes. Ray shows a 1661 marriage (Wigan Lancashire) to a "Catherine Taylor of Oldham". I have chosent to replace Adam's wife to follow Ray Banks' infojrmation.
GA Vaut.4,5,6,7,8
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..."
"Research Notes by Christopher J Handy
Margaret Domville, daughter of Edward Domville and Eleanor Leycester. See http://www.dumville.org/people/gd1563.html which shows her as "married to Bankes of Maryland, called Margaret Hatton in the will of her father", citing a Domville pedigree in the National Library of Ireland; see also here: http://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/436/mode/2up(pedigre e of Domville of Lymme in George Ormerod's History of Chester), which shows Margaret Domville as "wife of Richard Hatton, son of Robert Hatton rector of Lymme, remarried to ... Bankes".
Edward Domville died: May 1639
father: Gilbert Domville (d 1607)
mother: Margaret Domville née Bradwall
note: Edward Domville of Lyme Esquire a Captain in the Hundred of Buck low
Will dated 6th May 1639
WIFE: Eleanor Leicester
father: Lawrence Leicester (a younger brother of Sir Ralph Leicester of Taste [Toft?] in County Chester Knight)
children:
--Richard Maria Domville (d 1667)
--Randulph Domville (3rd Son)
--John Domville (4th Son)
--Gilbert Domville (5th Son living 1664)
--William Domville (6th Son)
--Edward Domville (7th Son)
--Peter Domville (8th Son)
--James Domville (9th Son)
--Townsend Domville (eldest Daughter)
--Anne Domville (2nd Daughter married to Richard Warburton)
--Elizabeth Domville (married to John Cook Gentleman)
--Margaret Domville (married to Bankes of Maryland called in the Will of her father Margaret Hatton anno 1639)
--Catherine Domville (married to John Lambert)
--Susan Domville
--Martha Domville
--Eleanor Domville
--Sarah Domville
--Mary Domville
"Research Notes by Christopher J Handy
will of Edward Domville, 1639, naming daughter Margaret Hatton; transcription follows, image attached.
The 6th Day of May Anno Domini 1639
In the name of God amen I Edward Domvyl of Lymme in the County of Chester the Elder sicke of body but of perfect memory doe constitut and make this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following -
--First I bequeath my soul into the hands of God trusting only in the merits of his son my savior for the salvation thereof, Next I bequeath my body to Christian buryall and for what goods or power and ability to charge any my Lands with any Rent or Rents which I have reserved to my selfe for the (illegible) of my younger children in one Indenture of Lease (illegible) and it bear my date the last day of August in the 16th yeare of the reigne of King James now deceased of England ffrance and Ireland and Scottland the 32. I doe hereby thus dyspose of the said goods and Rents, after my funeral expenses are charged and debts payed, as followeth -
--First I give and bequeath unto my eldest son Richard Domvyl all those my brewing vessells nowe in or belonging to my brewehouse at Lymme as (illegible) also all those my tables, boxes, stooles and cupboards in my kitchen, milkhouse, hall, Parlour, and buttery there, with all bedstocks, tables and stooles in the chambers within my sayd house of Limme excepting only those which nowe are in the chamber where I now doe and have accustomed to lye and that antechamber within the same which I give unto Elenor my wife, as also I give unto my son Richard Domvyl all my plowes, harrowes, carts, waynes, and Treases with other implements for Husbandry which are nowe in or about my sayd house of Limme.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my son Randle Domvyl for a remembrance five pounds of English money to bee payd within a yeare after my death.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my son Gilbert Domvyl for a remembrance five pounds of English money to bee payd likewise within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give unto my son William Domvyl for a remembrance five pounds of lawfull English money to be likewise payd within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give unto my son Edward Domville for a remembrance five pounds of like lawful English money to be payd likewise within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give to my son James Domvyl ten pounds of like lawfull money to be likewise payd within one yeare after my death, desyring his mother in respect of his youth to take him into her more especial care for his education.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my sayd beloved wife Elenor Domvyl all those beds and bedding with the furniture, shirts and all other necessaryes thereunto belonging with now are or have been accustomed to have been in the sayd chamber which I nowe lye in and the sayd chamber within it.
--Next I give unto my daughter Townsend Kelsall for a remembrance forty shillings of lawfull English money to bee payed within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my daughter Katherine Lambert the sum of fifty pounds of lawfull English money to bee payed within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my daughters Margaret Hatton, Elizabeth Domvyl, Elenor Domvyl, Susan Domvyl, Mary Domvyl, Sara Domvyl, Anne Domvyl, and Martha Domvyl all the whole remaynder and surplusage of my sayd goods and sayd Rents of four hundred pounds reserved in my power to charge my Lands with those affyxed in the indenture affyxed to be divided among them by equal portions to bee payed unto them or to their (illegible) as it shall bee raysed and become due according to the priority of their birth and yeares.
--Lastly I ordayne constitute and make executors of this my last will and Testament my beloved brother William Domvill of Middleton in the county of Lancs. Gentleman and my cosen William William Domvyl of Limme in the County of Cheshyre Gentleman desyring my brother in law George Leigh of Buxton in the county of Lancs. Esq and my loving friend Charles Herle(?) Rector of the parish church in the sayd County of Lancs (illegible). In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare above written.
Edw. Domvill
Signed and sealed in the presence of: R Domvill George Legh Edward Domvill
"Hatton, Margaret, St. Mary's County, 4th Feb., 1656; 29th Aug., 1657.
To godson Mathew Stone, to sister (unnamed), and Jone Warde, personalty.
Residue of estate to be divided equally among child. (unnamed) at age after cost of son Thomas' tuition is paid.
Exs.: Patrick Forrest, Brother Richard Banks.
Test: Philip Land, Thos. Matthews, Robt. Macklin. 1. 65.
"It is likely Margaret_________ the wife of Secretary Thomas HATTON was refering to Richard Bankes as her Brother in Law not Brother.
Secretary Thomas Hatton's brother Richard HATTON married a Margaret _________, and she remarried 2nd to Richard Bankes. Therefore Richard Bankes would be a brother in Law to Margaret______ wife of Secretary Thomas HATTON.
"Kemp, Thomas, 19th July, 1665; 21st Nov., 1665.
To mother and sisters, (all unnamed) personal property.
Nicholas Young, adms. and residue legatee.
Test: Margaret Bankes. 1.235.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527h.ht ml
URL title: Marriage References
Note: Margaret, widow of Richard Hatton, m. by Dec 1658, Lieut. Richard Banks (ARMD 10:259, 260; MWB 1:65; MPL AB&H:314, 422)."1
; Per Richardson:
"MARGARET DOMVILLE, married (1st) before 1633 RICHARD HATTON, younger son of Rev. Robert Hatton, of Frodsham and Lymme, Cheshire. He was baptized at Frodsham, Cheshire 17 Feb. 1604/5. They had two sons, William and Richard, and five daughters, Barbara (wife of James Johnson and Randolph Hanson), Elizabeth (wife of Luke Gardiner and Clement Hill), Mary (wife of Zachary Wade), Eleanor (wife of Thomas Brooke and Henry Darnall), and Susanna. His wife, Margaret, was a legatee in the 1639 will of her father. He was a legatee in the 1639 will of his brother, Robert Hatton, clerk, of London, who bequeathed him £40 "in respect of his greate chardge of Children." He was a legatee in the 1645 will of his brother, Edward Hatton. RICHARD HATTON was living in 1645. His widow, Margaret, immigrated to Maryland with her six children in 1649, where she settled in St. Mary's County. She married (2nd) before 10 April 1653 [LIEUT.] RICHARD BANKS (or BANKES). They had no issue. In 1655 he and his wife, Margaret, conveyed to her late husband's brother, Thomas Hatton, any interest they had in 800 acres of land "any ways due to her the said Margaret for the Transportation of herself, her Children and Servants into this province." His wife, Margaret, was living 19 July 1665. [LIEUT.] RICHARD BANKS died intestate about 1667.
"References: Ormerod, Hist. of Chester 1 (1882): 581-583 (Domville ped.) Rylands, Cheshire & Lancashire Funeral Certificates A.D. 1600 to 1678 (Rec. Soc. of Lancashire & Cheshire 6) (1882): 68 (funeral certificate of Edward Domville, Esq. dated 31 May 1639). Foster, Alumni Oxonienses 2 (1891): 673 (biog. of Robert Hatton). Baldwin, Maryland Cal. of Wills 1 (1904): 32 (will of Thomas Kemp dated 19 July 1665, proved 21 Nov. 1665). William & Mary Quarterly 23 (1914): 113-116. Adams, Cheshire Vis. Peds., 1663 (H.S.P. 93) (1941): 38 (Domville ped.: "Margaret [Domville]."). Papenfuse, Biog. Dict. of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789 1 (1979): 423 (biog. of William Hatton). Bishop's Transcripts of Lymm, Cheshire, FHL Microfilm #1656844. Judicial & Testamentary Business of the Maryland Provincial Court,1649/50-1657, Volume 10, Page 12 (Barbara Hatton, wife of James Johnson, styled "kinswoman" [i.e., niece] of Mr. Thomas Hatton, Secretary of the Province). William Good "The Origins of Thomas Hatton Secretary of Maryland" (available at http:// freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wrag44/Opinion_Pieces/The_Origins_of_Thomas_Hatton.pdf). Will of Robert Hatton dated 25 October 1639, proved 13 Nov. 1639, National Archives,PROB 11/181/427. Will of Edward Hatton dated 12 April 1645, proved 1 May 1647, National Archives, National ArchivesPROB 11/200/202.“.9
Margaret Domville immigrated in 1649; MacKenzie & Rhoades [1912:882]: "THOMAS1 HATTON came to Maryland in 1648, with his wife Margaret, his sons Robert and Thomas, and three servants. The following year, 1649, he brought into the province his sisteri-n-law, Margaret Hatton, widow of his brother Richard, and her children William, Richard, Barbara, Elizabeth, Mary, and Eleanor Hatton ( Md. Land Office, Lib. 2, fol. 613; Md. Archives, X., 259)."
;
Her 1st husband.3 Margaret Domville married Richard Banks, son of (?) Banks, in 1646 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 2nd husband. "Early Colonial Settlers..." says they married before Dec 1658, but also that Adam, born in 1646, was the son of Margaret.1,4
Margaret Domville died circa 1667 at Popular Hill Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
; NB: I now consider the link I had made between this Adam Banks and Richard Banks and his wife, Margaret Domville, to be spurious and have deleted it. My original link was based on information on the website Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, but after having recently discovered the arguments in "Adam Banks Problems" on Ray Banks' Banks Project Site, I now consider the earlier information to be erroneous and have for the moment replaced Adam's parents with those identified by Ray Banks (i.e., Gerrard Banks and Lydia NN).
"Early Colonial Settlers" also identifed Adam's wife as an Anne Gerard, which Ray Banks also disputes. Ray shows a 1661 marriage (Wigan Lancashire) to a "Catherine Taylor of Oldham". I have chosent to replace Adam's wife to follow Ray Banks' infojrmation.
GA Vaut.4,5,6,7,8
Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers..."
"Research Notes by Christopher J Handy
Margaret Domville, daughter of Edward Domville and Eleanor Leycester. See http://www.dumville.org/people/gd1563.html which shows her as "married to Bankes of Maryland, called Margaret Hatton in the will of her father", citing a Domville pedigree in the National Library of Ireland; see also here: http://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp00orme#page/436/mode/2up(pedigre e of Domville of Lymme in George Ormerod's History of Chester), which shows Margaret Domville as "wife of Richard Hatton, son of Robert Hatton rector of Lymme, remarried to ... Bankes".
Edward Domville died: May 1639
father: Gilbert Domville (d 1607)
mother: Margaret Domville née Bradwall
note: Edward Domville of Lyme Esquire a Captain in the Hundred of Buck low
Will dated 6th May 1639
WIFE: Eleanor Leicester
father: Lawrence Leicester (a younger brother of Sir Ralph Leicester of Taste [Toft?] in County Chester Knight)
children:
--Richard Maria Domville (d 1667)
--Randulph Domville (3rd Son)
--John Domville (4th Son)
--Gilbert Domville (5th Son living 1664)
--William Domville (6th Son)
--Edward Domville (7th Son)
--Peter Domville (8th Son)
--James Domville (9th Son)
--Townsend Domville (eldest Daughter)
--Anne Domville (2nd Daughter married to Richard Warburton)
--Elizabeth Domville (married to John Cook Gentleman)
--Margaret Domville (married to Bankes of Maryland called in the Will of her father Margaret Hatton anno 1639)
--Catherine Domville (married to John Lambert)
--Susan Domville
--Martha Domville
--Eleanor Domville
--Sarah Domville
--Mary Domville
"Research Notes by Christopher J Handy
will of Edward Domville, 1639, naming daughter Margaret Hatton; transcription follows, image attached.
The 6th Day of May Anno Domini 1639
In the name of God amen I Edward Domvyl of Lymme in the County of Chester the Elder sicke of body but of perfect memory doe constitut and make this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following -
--First I bequeath my soul into the hands of God trusting only in the merits of his son my savior for the salvation thereof, Next I bequeath my body to Christian buryall and for what goods or power and ability to charge any my Lands with any Rent or Rents which I have reserved to my selfe for the (illegible) of my younger children in one Indenture of Lease (illegible) and it bear my date the last day of August in the 16th yeare of the reigne of King James now deceased of England ffrance and Ireland and Scottland the 32. I doe hereby thus dyspose of the said goods and Rents, after my funeral expenses are charged and debts payed, as followeth -
--First I give and bequeath unto my eldest son Richard Domvyl all those my brewing vessells nowe in or belonging to my brewehouse at Lymme as (illegible) also all those my tables, boxes, stooles and cupboards in my kitchen, milkhouse, hall, Parlour, and buttery there, with all bedstocks, tables and stooles in the chambers within my sayd house of Limme excepting only those which nowe are in the chamber where I now doe and have accustomed to lye and that antechamber within the same which I give unto Elenor my wife, as also I give unto my son Richard Domvyl all my plowes, harrowes, carts, waynes, and Treases with other implements for Husbandry which are nowe in or about my sayd house of Limme.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my son Randle Domvyl for a remembrance five pounds of English money to bee payd within a yeare after my death.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my son Gilbert Domvyl for a remembrance five pounds of English money to bee payd likewise within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give unto my son William Domvyl for a remembrance five pounds of lawfull English money to be likewise payd within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give unto my son Edward Domville for a remembrance five pounds of like lawful English money to be payd likewise within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give to my son James Domvyl ten pounds of like lawfull money to be likewise payd within one yeare after my death, desyring his mother in respect of his youth to take him into her more especial care for his education.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my sayd beloved wife Elenor Domvyl all those beds and bedding with the furniture, shirts and all other necessaryes thereunto belonging with now are or have been accustomed to have been in the sayd chamber which I nowe lye in and the sayd chamber within it.
--Next I give unto my daughter Townsend Kelsall for a remembrance forty shillings of lawfull English money to bee payed within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my daughter Katherine Lambert the sum of fifty pounds of lawfull English money to bee payed within one yeare after my death.
--Next I give and bequeath unto my daughters Margaret Hatton, Elizabeth Domvyl, Elenor Domvyl, Susan Domvyl, Mary Domvyl, Sara Domvyl, Anne Domvyl, and Martha Domvyl all the whole remaynder and surplusage of my sayd goods and sayd Rents of four hundred pounds reserved in my power to charge my Lands with those affyxed in the indenture affyxed to be divided among them by equal portions to bee payed unto them or to their (illegible) as it shall bee raysed and become due according to the priority of their birth and yeares.
--Lastly I ordayne constitute and make executors of this my last will and Testament my beloved brother William Domvill of Middleton in the county of Lancs. Gentleman and my cosen William William Domvyl of Limme in the County of Cheshyre Gentleman desyring my brother in law George Leigh of Buxton in the county of Lancs. Esq and my loving friend Charles Herle(?) Rector of the parish church in the sayd County of Lancs (illegible). In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare above written.
Edw. Domvill
Signed and sealed in the presence of: R Domvill George Legh Edward Domvill
"Hatton, Margaret, St. Mary's County, 4th Feb., 1656; 29th Aug., 1657.
To godson Mathew Stone, to sister (unnamed), and Jone Warde, personalty.
Residue of estate to be divided equally among child. (unnamed) at age after cost of son Thomas' tuition is paid.
Exs.: Patrick Forrest, Brother Richard Banks.
Test: Philip Land, Thos. Matthews, Robt. Macklin. 1. 65.
"It is likely Margaret_________ the wife of Secretary Thomas HATTON was refering to Richard Bankes as her Brother in Law not Brother.
Secretary Thomas Hatton's brother Richard HATTON married a Margaret _________, and she remarried 2nd to Richard Bankes. Therefore Richard Bankes would be a brother in Law to Margaret______ wife of Secretary Thomas HATTON.
"Kemp, Thomas, 19th July, 1665; 21st Nov., 1665.
To mother and sisters, (all unnamed) personal property.
Nicholas Young, adms. and residue legatee.
Test: Margaret Bankes. 1.235.
"Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527h.ht ml
URL title: Marriage References
Note: Margaret, widow of Richard Hatton, m. by Dec 1658, Lieut. Richard Banks (ARMD 10:259, 260; MWB 1:65; MPL AB&H:314, 422)."1
; Per Richardson:
"MARGARET DOMVILLE, married (1st) before 1633 RICHARD HATTON, younger son of Rev. Robert Hatton, of Frodsham and Lymme, Cheshire. He was baptized at Frodsham, Cheshire 17 Feb. 1604/5. They had two sons, William and Richard, and five daughters, Barbara (wife of James Johnson and Randolph Hanson), Elizabeth (wife of Luke Gardiner and Clement Hill), Mary (wife of Zachary Wade), Eleanor (wife of Thomas Brooke and Henry Darnall), and Susanna. His wife, Margaret, was a legatee in the 1639 will of her father. He was a legatee in the 1639 will of his brother, Robert Hatton, clerk, of London, who bequeathed him £40 "in respect of his greate chardge of Children." He was a legatee in the 1645 will of his brother, Edward Hatton. RICHARD HATTON was living in 1645. His widow, Margaret, immigrated to Maryland with her six children in 1649, where she settled in St. Mary's County. She married (2nd) before 10 April 1653 [LIEUT.] RICHARD BANKS (or BANKES). They had no issue. In 1655 he and his wife, Margaret, conveyed to her late husband's brother, Thomas Hatton, any interest they had in 800 acres of land "any ways due to her the said Margaret for the Transportation of herself, her Children and Servants into this province." His wife, Margaret, was living 19 July 1665. [LIEUT.] RICHARD BANKS died intestate about 1667.
"References: Ormerod, Hist. of Chester 1 (1882): 581-583 (Domville ped.) Rylands, Cheshire & Lancashire Funeral Certificates A.D. 1600 to 1678 (Rec. Soc. of Lancashire & Cheshire 6) (1882): 68 (funeral certificate of Edward Domville, Esq. dated 31 May 1639). Foster, Alumni Oxonienses 2 (1891): 673 (biog. of Robert Hatton). Baldwin, Maryland Cal. of Wills 1 (1904): 32 (will of Thomas Kemp dated 19 July 1665, proved 21 Nov. 1665). William & Mary Quarterly 23 (1914): 113-116. Adams, Cheshire Vis. Peds., 1663 (H.S.P. 93) (1941): 38 (Domville ped.: "Margaret [Domville]."). Papenfuse, Biog. Dict. of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789 1 (1979): 423 (biog. of William Hatton). Bishop's Transcripts of Lymm, Cheshire, FHL Microfilm #1656844. Judicial & Testamentary Business of the Maryland Provincial Court,1649/50-1657, Volume 10, Page 12 (Barbara Hatton, wife of James Johnson, styled "kinswoman" [i.e., niece] of Mr. Thomas Hatton, Secretary of the Province). William Good "The Origins of Thomas Hatton Secretary of Maryland" (available at http:// freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wrag44/Opinion_Pieces/The_Origins_of_Thomas_Hatton.pdf). Will of Robert Hatton dated 25 October 1639, proved 13 Nov. 1639, National Archives,PROB 11/181/427. Will of Edward Hatton dated 12 April 1645, proved 1 May 1647, National Archives, National ArchivesPROB 11/200/202.“.9
Margaret Domville immigrated in 1649; MacKenzie & Rhoades [1912:882]: "THOMAS1 HATTON came to Maryland in 1648, with his wife Margaret, his sons Robert and Thomas, and three servants. The following year, 1649, he brought into the province his sisteri-n-law, Margaret Hatton, widow of his brother Richard, and her children William, Richard, Barbara, Elizabeth, Mary, and Eleanor Hatton ( Md. Land Office, Lib. 2, fol. 613; Md. Archives, X., 259)."
Family 1 | Richard Hatton b. 17 Feb 1604/5, d. 1648 |
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Family 2 | Richard Banks b. 1612, d. 1667 |
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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=I002212&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S4717] The Dumvilles of Hunton and other Dumville, Dunville and Domville families, online <http://www.dumville.org/index.html>, Gilbert Domville (d 1607): http://www.dumville.org/people/gd1563.html. Hereinafter cited as The Dumvilles of Hunton Website.
- [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=I002055&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=I002457&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=I042061&tree=Tree1
- [S4816] Banks, Bankes, Bancks Families .... Worldwide DNA and relationships project, online <https://sites.google.com/site/banksprojectsite/>, https://sites.google.com/site/banksprojectsite/adam-banks. Hereinafter cited as Banks Project Site.
- [S1022] RootsWeb An Ancestry.com Community, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Gerrard Bancks: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/212310/I25253/-/individual. Hereinafter cited as RootsWeb - Ancestry.
- [S1022] RootsWeb - Ancestry, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Adam Bankes: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/212310/I25255/adam-bankes/individual
- [S4817] Douglas Richardson, "Richardson email 14 Feb 2014: "Re: HATTON OF MARYLAND"," e-mail message from e-mail address (https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/SRQAQGOGtXY/m/T86KN6TPG8sJ) to e-mail address, 15 Feb 2014, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/SRQAQGOGtXY/m/T86KN6TPG8sJ. Hereinafter cited as "Richardson email 14 Feb 2014."
- [S3755] LLB and Nelson Osgood Rhoades George Norbury Mackenzie, compiler, Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 177 (7 volumes) (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Original 1912, Reprint 1966, 1995), p. 882, 883. Hereinafter cited as MacKenzie [1912] Colonial Families of the USA.
- [S3755] LLB and Nelson Osgood Rhoades George Norbury Mackenzie, MacKenzie [1912] Colonial Families of the USA, p. 883.
- [S3755] LLB and Nelson Osgood Rhoades George Norbury Mackenzie, MacKenzie [1912] Colonial Families of the USA, p. 882.
- [S3755] LLB and Nelson Osgood Rhoades George Norbury Mackenzie, MacKenzie [1912] Colonial Families of the USA, pp. 883-4.
- [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=I044174&tree=Tree1