Mary Marshall1

F, #91531, b. 1697, d. before 1759
FatherThomas Marshall1 b. c 1648, d. b 31 May 1704
MotherMartha Sherwood1 b. 1662, d. 4 Jul 1749
Last Edited14 Aug 2019
     Mary Marshall was born in 1697 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Piper before 1725 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.2

Mary Marshall died before 1759 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 81
FRANK, SARAH, widow of Robert * * * 20 June 1725.
(Nuncupative.) Eldest son Thomas; children Robert, Samuel, Martha and Neremiah to John Piper and his wife Mary until they come of age. Attested to by John Plunkett.
     "From: James Hughes [mailto:]
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 12:31 AM
Subject: RE: Will of Sarah Franks
WILL OF SARAH FRANKS, WIFE OF ROBERT FRANKS, JR.
From the book of Wills & Abstracts of Westmoreland, County, Virginia.
Franks, Sarah, widow of Robert, 20 June 1725, eldest son thomas, should be declared of age upon my death. Children Robert, Samuel, Martha, Mehemiah to John Piper and wife Mary until they come of age. Attested by John Plunkett.
FINAL WILL OF SARAH FRANKS. From her death bed it seems, John Plunket saith that on the 6th of this Instant time he was desired by Sara Frank, late wife of Robert Frank, now deced. to be witness that it was her desire that John Marshall & John Piper should together with her Eldest son, Thomas Frank, be her executors & desired that John Marshall should have the care and education of her two sons, Robert and Samuel, and her other two chilren Martha and Nehemiah should be under the care of John Piper and his wife, Mary, and that the said John Marshall and John Piper should see the Estate equally divided among her children and that her son Thomas, should imediately be of age and for himself after her death. And further saith not.
signed John Marshall.
In an extra note it stated that she also declared Elizabeth and Sara along with Thomas of age after her death. She declared this from her sick bed.
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:hgA-UPjAUTgJ:wyles.freehomepage.com/sho pping_page.html+%22john+marshall%22,+%22washington+parish%22,+%22county,+v irginia%22&hl=en
     "Posted By: Dona West
Subject: Mary Marshall
Post Date: December 01, 1997 at 23:39:35
Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/marshall/messages/44.html
Forum: Marshall Family Genealogy Forum
Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/marshall/
Our Mary Marshall d 1740-1759 Westmoreland VA.
She was the wife of John Piper 1695-1759.
Children; Rachel, Jonathan, David, Ann, Wm, Mary and our ancestor Benjamin Piper.
Son Jonathan Piper killed his cousin James Marshall 1751.
Need to learn parents of this James Marshall to determine parents for our Mary (Marshall)Piper, who is said to be related to John & Humphrey of KY...(which John & Humphrey??) and also Thomas Marshall the father of Chief Justice.
     "Any small clues appreciated.
     "James Hughes 2005-05-24 12:10:32
The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson and Forty Other Colonial American Families, Volume 1, Page 373/4
MARSHALLS |POWER | OF ATTY | TO PIPER |
Know all men by these presents that I Elizabeth Marshall of ye County of King & Queen do by these presents Constitute appoint & make my truely and good friend John Piper of ye County of Westmorld to be my true & Lawfull Attorney for me & in my place Same & Stead to acknowledge in Court for me my right & title of Dower off & unto one Certain tract or parsel of Land which my husband William Marshall hath sold unto John Marshall Granting & Conveying my sd. attorney all my full power and Rattefying & allowing the Same to be as well done & to be hold done & vallied in same as though I My Self had done it Personally as Witness my hand & seal this 26th day of October Annoqr Domini 1727 Teste Thomas Frank George Harper.
Signere. ELISABETH E MARSHALL [Seal] [her marke]
Westmorland ss. At a Court held for the sd County the 27th day of March 1728. This Power of attorney from Elizabeth Marshall wife of William Marshall to John Piper was presented unto Court by the sd Piper and proved by the Oaths of the witnesses thereto, and is admitted to Record.--Test. G. TURBERVILE C.C.W.
     "1735-1743 King George County Deed Book 2 (Antient Press); pp. 329-331
Indenture made 7th November 1740 between JOHN PIPER county Westmoreland Planter and MARY his wife of one part and MARY FISHPOOL Widdow of same county .. for sum Thirty two pounds Five shillings currency sold all that parcel of land in Hanover Parish King George County lately recovered in the General Court of this Colony by WILLIAM THRUSTOUT Lessee of the said John Piper against ELIAS YEATS by Judgment bearing Date the 22nd day October last past ..
Presence Will: Jett, John Piper
Geo: Davenport, Cha: Deane Mary x Piper
At a court held 7th November 1740 .. Deed of Feofment together with Livery and Seisin also the receipt for consideration money to Mary Fishpool and Mary wife of the said John Piper .. acknowledged .. on motion of WILLIAM BROCKENBROUGH on behalf of sd Fishpool .. recorded."1

Family

John Piper b. 1695, d. b 25 Sep 1759

Citations

  1. [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=I022413&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [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=I022404&tree=Tree1

John Piper1

M, #91532, b. 1695, d. before 25 September 1759
Last Edited14 Aug 2019
     John Piper was born in 1695 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Marshall, daughter of Thomas Marshall and Martha Sherwood, before 1725 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1

John Piper died before 25 September 1759 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "Jame Hughes 2005-05-09 14:49:35
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 143
PIPER, JOHN, 12 Aug. 17--; 25 Sept. 1759.
Land and 5 negroes to dau. Rachel and her husband [Page 144] William Monroe;
son Jonathan, his wife Anne and their son John 400 acres of land and 4 negroes;
son David 5 negroes;
son in law Thomas Muse and my dau. Anne his wife 4 negroes;
son William and my dau. Mary Piper land whereon I live and 4 negroes;
youngest son Benjamin land in Culpeper.
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
some believe that Sarah wife of Robert Frank was the daughter of Thomas Marshall and Martha Sherwood. I'm still looking for confirmation.
Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 81
Note: FRANK, SARAH, widow of Robert * * * 20 June 1725.
(Nuncupative.) Eldest son Thomas; children Robert, Samuel, Martha and Neremiah to John Piper and his wife Mary until they come of age. Attested to by John Plunkett
     "Will of Thomas Harper, King Geo. Co-1733-wife Margaret, dtr Mildred, dtr Mary, Sons Thomas, George, Daniel, John, Samuel Harper.
Wts: Joshua Farguson, John Piper, Geo. Parsons
Will of Margaret Harper, Wid of Thomas Harper, Mar. 13, 1743 King George Co
Son: John Piper
Sons: Thomas, George, Samuel Harper
Wts: Joshua Farguson, Cha. Ewell, Mary X Jean alias Harper
     "Westmoreland County, Virginia-Will of Robert Frank (Sr) Bk 8, P 76- Nov. 17, 1725 Pro Feb. 22, 1726
Being in perfect sense and memory , thou weak in body, but Blessed be God in perfect ___, as followeth:
Imprimis: I bequeath my Soul to God in Jesus Christ who was my Creator and Redeemer, in whom I trust to be my Creator, to save me again at the last day in Glory. I also bequeath my body to the earth from whence it had its being, to be orderly and decently buried and my worldly goods, as follows:
Imprimis: I give unto my grand daughter Margaret Spilman, a certain parcel of land lying on E/S Modoro Branch, commonly known as Whitins during her lifetime; and after her decease to return to my grandson Robert Frank., and if my grandson Robert Frank should die without issue lawfully begotten of his own body, to return to my grandson, William Plunkett
Impremis: I give unto my grandson John Grinning, a certain parcel of land lying between the Church path and Modoro branch, to him and his heirs forever..
Impremis: I give unto my grandson Robert Frank, my plantation and land belonging thereto, and to inherit the same at the age one and twenty, to him and his heirs forever; said land to be in possession of John Plunkett, until such time he comes of age.. If he should die without heirs of his body, this land to return to my grandson William Plunkett
Impremis: I give unto my grand daughter Margaret Spilman , one cow and calf.
Impremis: I give unto my grandson, William Plunkett, bed and funishings, which I commonly ly on.
Impremis: I give unto my grand daughter Elizabeth Knighton, my next best bed and furnishings.
Impremis: I give unto my grandsons, Thomas Grinning and John Grinning, all my wearing cloathes, after my decease, to be equally divided between them.
Impremis: I give unto my grandson Thomas Frank, my horse, bridle, and saddle.
All the rest of my personal effects I give to my friend, John Plunkett .
Also, I make my loving friend, John Plunkett my whole and sole Exr of this last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and fixed my Seal this 17th day of November, 1725.
Signed: Robert (His R Mark) Frank (Seal)
Attest: The mark of John Pipor
The Mark of John Doggins /Dargain
Westmoreland County, At a Court held for this County the 22nd day of February, 1726, John Plunkett, the Executor named in the last Will & Testament of Robert Frank, took Oath as Executor and the will being proved by the Oath of the Witnesses, therefore ordered to be recorded. this 9th day of March, 1726. Sig: G. Turberville, CC Westmoreland Co Recorded the ninth day of March 172
Bk 1, P 49-Inventory of the Estate of Robert Frank-Westmoreland co:: In obedience to an Order of the Court dated November 30, 1726, we ye appraisers being duly sworn before Mr. Augustine Washington, December 9th, 1726, one of his Majesty's Justices, in the aforesaid County, have appraised the Estate of the Dec'd Robert Frank, as follows:
ten hedd of cattle , 17 hogs and shoates
1 bed and furnishings, bedstead,
1 bed and furnishings, bedstead,
1 bed and furnishings, bedstead
etc, incl 1 old trunk, grid iron, frying pan, parcel of lumber, 2 coats, 2 jackets, and 1 pr of breeches, 10 barrels of corn, eleven hundred pds tobacco, 1 pr small stilliards, old table w/table cloath, etc.
Sig: John Pipor, John X Dogains, James X Legg?
Filed for record, by G. Turberville, C/C 22nd day of Feby, 1726
(Plunkett Family records show John Plunkett's wife as Frances Frank, dtr of Robert, SR- John Sr. was still living 1758 when his son John made his will Orange Co, Virginia
June 20, 1725-West. Co-Will of Sarah Frank Widow, (of Robert, Jr) (Nuncupative)
Eldest son, Thomas Frank
Children: Robert Frank*, Samuel Frank, Martha Frank, and Nehemiah Frank, to John Pipor and his wife, Mary until they come of age
Attest: John Plunkett
*Named in gr/Father's will of 1726.
(some of this family (Thomas & Robert) can be found in Spottsylvania Co Rec-Nehemiah in Lunenburg Co Rec-later Laurens, SC- Robert Frank III left will Westmoreland Co, 1776.
Land Grants Charlotte County Book 37P 13 Nehemiah Frank 870 Ac-Yr1767
     "James Hughes 2005-05-24 12:10:32
The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson and Forty Other Colonial American Families, Volume 1, Page 373/4
MARSHALLS |POWER | OF ATTY | TO PIPER |
Know all men by these presents that I Elizabeth Marshall of ye County of King & Queen do by these presents Constitute appoint & make my truely and good friend John Piper of ye County of Westmorld to be my true & Lawfull Attorney for me & in my place Same & Stead to acknowledge in Court for me my right & title of Dower off & unto one Certain tract or parsel of Land which my husband William Marshall hath sold unto John Marshall Granting & Conveying my sd. attorney all my full power and Rattefying & allowing the Same to be as well done & to be hold done & vallied in same as though I My Self had done it Personally as Witness my hand & seal this 26th day of October Annoqr Domini 1727 Teste Thomas Frank George Harper.
Signere. ELISABETH MARSHALL [Seal]
Westmorld ss. At a Court held for the sd County the 27th day of March 1728. This Power of attorney from Elizabeth Marshall wife of William Marshall to John Piper was presented unto Court by the sd Piper and proved by the Oaths of the witnesses thereto, and is admitted to Record.--Test. G. TURBERVILE C.C.W.
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://pages.prodigy dot net/berryman2/
URL title: Marvin E. Berryman
Note: 1729, May 29 - Benj. Berryman, Gent. (Court Justice) on motion of his Daughter Anne Berryman Burch (who) made oath before the Court that her decd. husband John Burch departed ...(intestate) ...Anne gives security and is granted administration. Ordered that John Marshall, John Piper, Original Brown and Abraham Blagg, or any three of them are to value and appraise (Burch's) estate and report to ...the next Court. Westmoreland Court
     "Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants 1694-1742 by Gertrude E. Gray; Book D 1731-1732
D-100 (Blank) 37a in Westmoreland & King George Cos on Mattox Creek of Potomac and Poteridges Cr. of Rappa River adj Pipers former land, John Marshall, Geo Riding, John Willis, John Jennings, Joshua Farguson. 24July1732
     "James Hughes 2005-09-29 12:22:34
The County Line Combs of Old Rappa., Richmond, King George& Westmoreland Counties VA
3/4 Aug 1730-7 Aug 1730 (King George DB1-A:64-69) Indent. John POPE of Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia to Joshua FFARGUSON of Hanover, KG County, £30, land whereon Joshua now live, 80 A, being all that remaineth of 300 A. formerly sold by Capt. Wm. UNDERWOOD Gent of County of Richmond Deced unto Nathaniel POPE alias BRIDGES Father to said John POPE.. said UNDERWOOD by deed bearing date 3 Aug 1696 said 80 A in Parish of Hanover bounded by land of Jeremiah MURDOCH; Abraham BLAGG; BLAGG'S Line, along former line of William UNDERWOOD deced to Nathaniel POPE to first mencd. station. also with the remaining part of 100 A. bought by William WHEELER sold to Nathaniel POPE Father to John POPE.. UNDERWOOD'S deed bearing date 4th Dec 1689 .. 80 A as also parcell remaining of the 100 A... To have and to hold John POPE doth hereby promise that the above sold land against claims of John PIPER & William ROE their heirs... s/John POPE, Presence Josiah FARGUSON, Moses [x] KNIGHTON. Ackn. by John POPE 7 Aug 1730... & Thos. TURNER w/POA from Elizabeth POPE wife of said John ... relinquished her right of Dower... s/Elizabeth [x] POPE, Wits: John [x] BURCH, George PARSONS. 7th Aug 1730.. (Sparacio) The above was Abraham BLAGG III. See Also Abraham BLAGG I in records of St. Mary's Co MD with Abraham COMBS of Old Rappa. Co VA & St. Mary's Co MD. Abraham BLAGG I m Margaret WEIRE, d/o Maj. John & Honoria UNKNOWN Ware (Jones)
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://home.inu dot net/sadie/greeningearlyrecords.htm
URL title: GREENING CROSSROADS
Note: Will of Thomas Harper, King Geo. Co-1733-wife Margaret, dtr Mildred, dtr Mary, Sons Thomas, George, Daniel, John, Samuel Harper.
Wts: Joshua Farguson, John Piper, Geo. Parsons
Will of Margaret Harper, Wid of Thomas Harper, Mar. 13, 1743 King George Co
Son: John Piper
Sons: Thomas, George, Samuel Harper
Wts: Joshua Farguson, Cha. Ewell, Mary X Jean alias Harper
     "WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS & WILLS. No. 8. Part 1
1723-1738 : pp 39
JOHN PLUNKET saith that on the 6th of this Instant time he was desired by SARA FRANK. late Wife of ROBERT FRANK, now deced, to be a wittness that it was her desire that JOHN MARSHALL & JOHN PIPER should together with her Eldest Son, THOMAS FRANK be her Executors & desired that JOHN MARSHALL should have the care educacon of her two Sons, ROBERT & SAMUEL, And that her other two Children, MARTHA & NEHEMIAH should be under the care of JOHN PIPER & his Wife, MARY: and that the said JOHN MARSHALL & JOHN PIPER should see the Estate equally divided among her Children and that her Son, THOMAS, should imediately be of age and for himself after her death and further saith not
JOHN PLUNKET
ANDREW FLETCHER saith that on the Sixth of this Instant June he was at the House of SARA, late Wife of ROBERT FRANK, deced., who then lay on her death bed who desired him to be a wittness that it was her Will & desire that JOHN MARSHALL & JOHN PIPER should be her Exrs. and that the said MARSHALL should have the care and tuition of her two Sons, ROBERT & SAMUEL and that JOHN PIPER & MARY his Wife should have the care of her Son, NEHEMIAH, & Daughter. MARTHA, And that the said JOHN PIPER & JOHN MARSHALL should see her Estate equally divided among her Children, and that her two Daughters. ELIZABETH & SARA, together with her Son, THOMAS, should be of age imediately after her death and further saith not.
ANDREW FLETCHER
Westmoreland ss. At a Court held for the sd County the 3Uth day of June 1725
The Will nun cupative of SARAH FRANK. deced, was produced into Court by JOHN PIPER JOHN MARSHALL. her Exrs., who made Oath thereto, and being proved by the Oaths of the witnesses thereto is admitted to Record. And upon the moron of the sd. Exrs and their performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form Test THOS: SORRELL Cl
Recordat quinto die July 1725
     "James Hughes 2005-12-26 20:44:51
Poe Family in Culpeper County, Virginia
Warrant & Surveys, Tithables, Relinguishes, Petitions. Orange County, Vol. I
1747 - 1748
p. 13
COL. ROBERT SLAUGHTER, 3 Feb. 1747 - 18 Mar. 1747; 367 a. on Lewis Br. & on Mountain Run in great fork of Rappa.. R; adj. Mr. Triplett, Jonathan Piper, to a br. which runs into Col.
     "Contributed by: Vic Piper
Westmoreland County Virginia Deed book 10 pg 340-341
This indenture....28th day of July...(in the twenty first year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland King Defender of the faith &c)....1747 between John Piper of the parish of Washington and County of Westmoreland...and Jonathan Piper son of the said John Piper....for and in consideration of the natural love and affection ...100 acres ...50 ..which lieth on one side of King George County Road....and 50 acres on the other side of King George County Road.... in presence of Original Brown and John Settle.
VP: Jonathan would be at least 21 years of age to receive this gift of land
     "The County Line Combs of Va
15 Dec 1755 (King George Co VA) "A Copy of the Pole Taken Dec the 15th 1755. Thos. JETT Sher. King Georges Sworn to before me the 1st Jany 1756. T. Turner. Duly Recorded Rob ARMISTEAD Cl. Cur." Colo. Thos. TURNER [extracted & listed in order of appearance on list w/arbitrarily assigned number]:
87 John PIPER
Notes: In 1787 VA'S tax collectors, by law, visited actual sites, thus the date of his visit is important. Others visited abt the same time as Austin Combs included:
Anne PIPER
(#11b) Acreage: 580>454
Owners: William Yarrrett & Francis Whittington > John Tankard > Nathaniel Pope & Nicholas Smith > (1/2) Nicholas Smith > William Smith > John Piper
     "From: James Hughes [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:09 PM
Could the Thomas Marshall mentioned in the land description when John Marshall bought land from John and Pricilla Hamilton be the son of Thomas Jr. Marshall. Thomas Robbins is also mentioned and he was the brother in law of Basil Bayley.
In Apr 1740 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. James Hamilton and Priscilla, his wife, sold to JOHN MARSHALL of Westmoreland County, Virginia., Planter, for 27 pounds 10 shillings current money of Va. a tract of 100 acres lying in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. being part of a tract of 1200 acres patented & granted to Col. Nicholas Spencer on 22 Sept 1668 and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a small red oak, corner tree of the land of THOMAS ROBBINS, extending north along his line to a marked red oak, thence extending along the land of GOOF’s from thence East to the line that divides this land from the land of THOMAS ASBURY’s, from thence South along said Asbury’s line 144 poles to the land of THOMAS MARSHALL’s, from thence West along said THOMAS MARSHALL’ s line 111 poles and 5 links to the place it began.
Wit: JOHN PIPER, John Smith, William Meeks
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.jenforum.org/reeds/messages/29.html
URL title: Samuel REEDS c. 1645-1698 Va--1st 5 generations
Note:
Wills of Westmoreland County, Va.
REED, SAMUEL, 7 October 1698; 26 October 1698.
Land to son John; my two grandsons David and John Peper(sic PIPER) at age of 10 2 heifers; land to son William, sword, gun etc; daughters Margaret, Elizabeth and Mary stock, household goods.
Westmoreland County, Va. Deeds and Wills No. 2, 1691-1699, Abstracted and Compiled by John Frederick Dorman Pages 180-180a Will of Samuel Reeds, being weak in body, dated 7 Oct. 1698.
Unto my son John Reades the land he doth now live on. Also my horse tickler, bridle and saddle, one spotted burrow, one small gun, two pistols, one flock bed and furniture, in consideration that my son John deliver unto my two grandsons David and John Piper at the age of ten years old two yearling heifers. Also one iron pestle and the half of my working tools and all my wearing cloaths.
Unto my son William Reedes the land he is seated on and my house and plantation after my two daughters are married, they having the use of it till then. Also my gun called Scotchman with my sword and half my worling tools, and after my daughters are married I give him one iron pott with hooks and rack, they having the use of them till then. Also my large steelyards.
Unto my daughter Margaret my large brass kettle and my small steelyards.
Unto my daughter Mary two cows with one bull and one heifer yearling, one old mare with bridle and saddle and the feather bed I lay on myself with its furniture.
Unto my daughter Elizabeth one cow and cow calf, one two years old heifer and one two years old bull, and one two years old mare, with the feather bed she lies on herself with its furniture.
All the rest of my household stuff, stock of hoggs and my crop of tobacco and corn to be equally divided between my two daughters Mary and Elizabeth Reedes.
My loving son John Reedes executor.
Everyone of my children be immediately possessed with such part of my estateas is given them.
Samuell Reedes
Wit: Thos. Bowcock, Ellenor Hornbuncle.
26 Oct. 1698. Proved by Thomas Bowcock and Ellenor Hornbunkle. Probate granted to John Reeds, executor.
1703, March 31 - Benja. Berryman and Nathaniel Pope witnesses to Samuel Reeds' Will, (land division) sons William Reed and John Reeds. Westmoreland Co.
     "1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1-A, (Antient Press); pp. 64-69
Indenture 3rd/4th August 1730 between JOHN POPE of Parish of Washington County of Westmoreland & JOSHUA FFARGUSON Parish of Hanover King George County .. by deeds of lease and release .. for Thirty pounds current money of Virginia .. sell all that Plantation & land whereon JOSHUA now liveth .. 80 acres .. being all remaining part of 300 acres formerly sold by Capt. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Gent. of County of Richmond Deced unto NATHANIEL POPE alias BRIDGES Father to said JOHN POPE .. said UNDERWOOD deed bearing date 3rd August 1696 said 80 acres in Parish of Hanover bounded by land of Capt. JEREMIAH MURDOCK; ABRAHAM BLAGG; Blagg's line; along former line of WILLIAM UNDERWOOD deced to NATHANIEL POPE to first mentioned Station .. also with the remaining part of 100 acres bought of WILLIAM UNDERWOOD by WILLIAM WHEELER & by WILLIAM WHEELER sold to NATHANIEL POPE Father to JOHN POPE .. Underwood's deed bearing date 4th December 1689 .. 80 acres as also parcell remaining of the hundred acres .. To have & to hold JOHN POPE doth hereby promise that above sold land against claim of JOHN PIPER & WILLIAM ROE their heirs . . . .
Presence Josiah Farguson, John Pope
Moses x Knighton
7th August 1730 .. Then came JOHN POPE acknowledged .. & THOS. TURNER by virtue of Power of Attorney from ELIZABETH POPE wife of said JOHN .. relinquished her right of Dower ..
Know all Men .. I JOHN POPE am bound unto JOSHUA FARGUSON .. in sum of Sixty pounds current money of Virginia .. 4th August 1730. Condition .. if truly observe all agreement .. obligation to be void otherwise remain in force .. (Same Witnesses) John Pope
I ELIZABETH POPE Wife of JOHN POPE of Westmoreland County .. impower THOMAS TURNER Gent. to acknowledge my Relinquishment of Dower .. 4th August 1730.
Elizabeth x Pope
Presence John x Burch, George Parsons
7th August 1730 .. Bond and Power of Attorney acknowledged & recorded.
     "1735-1743 King George County Deed Book 2 (Antient Press); pp. 206-212 Indenture made 2nd/3rd August 1738 between THOMAS STANTON of Parish St. Marks in County Orange Planter & SARAH his wife of one part and JOHN PIPER Parish of Washington County Westmoreland of other part .. by deeds of lease & release .. for Fifty five pounds current money sold 236 acres on Eastward side of Deep Run issuing out of the North side Rappahannock River about Twelve miles above the Falls thereof in County King George Parish Brunswick .. bounded .. by tract of land granted unto Mr. ANDREW JACKSON ..
Presence Harry Turner, Thomas x Stanton
Robt. Elliston, Richd. Bryan, Sarah x Stanton
Antho. Haynie, George Tankersley,
Geo. Fishpool
At a court held 2nd September 1738 .. Deeds of lease & release recorded .. the said Sarah relinquished her Right of Dower ..
Know all Men .. I THOMAS STANTON .. am bound unto JOHN PIPER .. in sum One hundred & ten pounds current money of Virginia .. 3rd August 1738. Condition .. if keep all covenants .. obligation to be void ..
Presence Harry Turner, Thomas x Stanton
Robt. Elliston, Richd. Bryan,
Antho. Haynie, George Tankersley, Geo. Fishpool
At a court held 2nd September 1738 .. Bond recorded.
     "1735-1743 King George County Deed Book 2 (Antient Press); pp. 329-331 Indenture made 7th November 1740 between JOHN PIPER county Westmoreland Planter and MARY his wife of one part and MARY FISHPOOL Widdow of same county .. for sum Thirty two pounds Five shillings currency sold all that parcel of land in Hanover Parish King George County lately recovered in the General Court of this Colony by WILLIAM THRUSTOUT Lessee of the said John Piper against ELIAS YEATS by Judgment bearing Date the 22nd day October last past ..
Presence Will: Jett, John Piper Geo: Davenport, Cha: Deane Mary x Piper
At a court held 7th November 1740 .. Deed of Feofment together with Livery and Seisin also the receipt for consideration money to Mary Fishpool and Mary wife of the said John Piper .. acknowledged .. .. on motion of WILLIAM BROCKENBROUGH on behalf of sd Fishpool .. recorded.
     "http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=11&last=&g_p=GE&col lection=NN Grant
Title Piper, John.
Publication 10 June 1737.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Surveys, 1-6, A-E, reels 312-320.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 37 acres lying in the Counties of Westmoreland and King George. On the branches of the Mattox Creek falling into Potomack River and the branches of Poltridges Creek falling into Rappahannock River.
Source: Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 11 (Reel 291).
Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants E 1736-1742, p. 11a.
     "Contributed by: Vic Piper
"Land Records of King George Co. Va. 1721-1745"
F232 .K45 D35 1999
Sue Ann Damron
pg 199
2:307 Deed of Lease 7/31/1740 John Piper of the County of Westmoreland, planter to Joshua Farguson of the County of King George, planter.... 5 shillings... to lease 15 acres lying in Hanover Parish bounded by the northside of a branch of Poultereges Creek back line of the land of the said Joshua Farguson, the Glebe land whereon the Rev. Mr. William MacKay now liveth and Major Jere Murdok.
signed John Piper. Delivered in presence of William Plunkett, John Farguson, Jr., James Scurlock. Recorded 8/1/1740 T. Turner
2:308 Deed of Release 8/1/1740 John Piper of the County of Westmoreland, planter to Joshua Farguson of the County of King George, planter 6 Lbs 10 shillings lawful money and 2 acres of land lying on the north side of a branch of Poultereges Creek (being a corner of the land of the said Farguson) for 15 acres described in lease, part of 2 patents, one granted to the said Piper's grandfather by Sir William Berkeley in 1662 and the other granted to the said John Piper by the Hon. Lord Thomas Fairfax in 1737.
signed John Piper, delivered in presence of William Plunkett, John Furguson Jr., James Scurlock
Recorded 8/1/1740 T. Turner
     "1735-1743 King George County Deed Book 2 (Antient Press); pp. 329-331
Indenture made 7th November 1740 between JOHN PIPER county Westmoreland Planter and MARY his wife of one part and MARY FISHPOOL Widdow of same county .. for sum Thirty two pounds Five shillings currency sold all that parcel of land in Hanover Parish King George County lately recovered in the General Court of this Colony by WILLIAM THRUSTOUT Lessee of the said John Piper against ELIAS YEATS by Judgment bearing Date the 22nd day October last past ..
Presence Will: Jett, John Piper
Geo: Davenport, Cha: Deane Mary x Piper
At a court held 7th November 1740 .. Deed of Feofment together with Livery and Seisin also the receipt for consideration money to Mary Fishpool and Mary wife of the said John Piper .. acknowledged .. on motion of WILLIAM BROCKENBROUGH on behalf of sd Fishpool .. recorded.
     "WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS & WILLS. No. 9; 1738-1744 : pp 63-65
THIS INDENTURE made the 9th day of April in the 13th year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the 2nd by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., and in the year of our Lord God 1740,
Between RALPH FALKNER of the Province of MARYLAND and JOHN TRIPLETT of Virginia of the Parish of Washington in County of Westmoreland of one part and JOHN PIPER of Parish & County afsd. of other part: Witnesseth that RALPH FALKNER and JOHN TRIPLETT in consideration of the sum of five shillings current money to them in hand paid by JOHN PIPER, the receipt whereof RALPH FALKNER and JOHN TRIPLETT doth hereby acknowledge, hath and by these presents doth bargain and sell unto JOHN PIPER all that parcell of land containing 250 acres. it being part of a great tract of land belonging to RALPH FALKINER and JOHN TRIPLETT by Pattent bearing date the 28th day of August 1737, scituate in Washington Parish in County of Westmoreland and is bounded. Begining at a corner marked red Oake, corner to a tract of land formerly belonging to JAMES BOWCOCK, now in possession of GEORGE MUNROE, and extending thence W. 110 po:, thence No. 30d. E. 40 po: thence W. 80 poles to the Main Road, that leads to WASHINGTONs MILL, thence down the Road So. 4d. W. 134 poles. thence So. 57d. E. 263 poles to the line of the land of said BOWCOCK, thence No. id. W. along said BOWCOCKs line crossing DEEP RUN and tuning near the WHITE OAK SWAMP 250 poles to the begining, Together with all houses and advantages rents issues and profits thereof; To have and to hold the land and premises unto JOHN PIPER his heirs during the term of one whole year paying therefor the Rent of one Ear of Indian Corn on the Birthday of our Lord God nett ensuing if lawfully demanded, to the intent that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for transfering uses into possession, JOHN PIPER may be in the actual possession of the premises and be thereby enabled to accept a release of the inheritance thereof to him and his heirs: In Witness whereof RALPH FALKNER and JOHN TRIPLETT to this present Indenture hath set their hands and seals the day and year first above written
Sealed & Delivered in presence of
JOHN FOX, THOMAS SMITH, RALPH FALKNER
WILLIAM WEEKS, JOHN SMITH JOHN TRIPLETT
THIS INDENTURE made the 10th day of April in the 13th year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c., & in the year of our Lord God 1740, Between RALPH FALKNER and ELIZABETH his Wife of the Province of MARYLAND of Parish of PORTOBACCO in CHARLES County and JOHN TRIPLETT and CATHARINE his Wife of Parish of Washington in County of Westmoreland of one part and JOHN PIPER of the Parish and County afsd. of other part: Witnesseth that RALPH FALKNER and ELIZABETH his Wife and JOHN TRIPLETT and CATHARINE his Wife in consideration of the sum of L. 30 current money to them in hand paid by JOHN PIPER. the receipt whereof RALPH FALKNER and ELIZABETH his Wife and JOHN TRIPLETT and CATHARINE his Wife doth hereby confess & acknowledge, bath and by these presents doth bargain sell and release unto JOHN PIPER, being in his actual possession by virtue of a Lease thereof and the Statute for transfering uses into possession, all that parcel of land containing 250 acres, (ownership, description of the bounds of the land repeated as in the Lease); To have and to hold the parcell of Land and premises unto JOHN PIPER his heirs: And RALPH FALKNER and ELIZABETH his Wife & JOHN TRIPLETT and CATHARINE his Wife for themselves their heirs do warrant & forever defend the land and premises unto JOHN PIPER his heirs against the claim of every person; In Witness whereof the parties to these presents have interchan gably set their hands and seals the day and year first above written
Sealed & Delivered in presence of
JNO. FOX, THOS: SMITH RALPH FALKNER
WM. WEEKS,JNO. SMITH JOHN TRIPLETT
Received of JOHN PIPER this 10th day of April 1740 the sum of L. 30 current mJney being the consideration money within mentioned to be paid by JOHN PIPER to me
Witness JOHN FOX, THOMAS SMITH RALPH FALKNER
WILLIAM WEEKS , JOHN SMITH JOHN TRIPLETT
     "URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=113&last=&g_p=GG&collec tion=NN Grant
Title Slaughter, Robert, Col.,
Publication 18 August 1748.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Orange County.
Description: 367 acres adjoining land of Piper, Col Carter, &c and on Mountain Run.
Source: Northern Neck Grants G, p. 113 (Reel 292)."1

Family

Mary Marshall b. 1697, d. b 1759

Citations

  1. [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=I022404&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Capt. John Marshall1

M, #91533, b. 1700, d. before 26 August 1752
FatherThomas Marshall1 b. c 1648, d. b 31 May 1704
MotherMartha Sherwood1 b. 1662, d. 4 Jul 1749
Last Edited11 Aug 2019
     Capt. John Marshall was born in 1700 at The Forest, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Markham, daughter of Lewis Markham and Elizabeth Williams, on 5 January 1720/21 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
;
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "Virginia and New York Genealogy
Contributed by: James Hughes
Richmond County
also noted: Marriage: 5 Jan 1721/22 Place: Westmoreland County, Virginia.2
Capt. John Marshall died before 26 August 1752 at Appamatox Creek, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of estate.1
      ; Date of probate of estate.1

Family

Elizabeth Markham b. 1704, d. b 17 May 1779

Citations

  1. [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=I004768&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [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=I004852&tree=Tree1

Elizabeth Markham1

F, #91534, b. 1704, d. before 17 May 1779
FatherLewis Markham2 b. b 1669, d. b 24 Jun 1713
MotherElizabeth Williams3 b. b 1684, d. a 1716
Last Edited24 Jul 2022
     Elizabeth Markham was born in 1704 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Capt. John Marshall, son of Thomas Marshall and Martha Sherwood, on 5 January 1720/21 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA,
;
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "Virginia and New York Genealogy
Contributed by: James Hughes
Richmond County
also noted: Marriage: 5 Jan 1721/22 Place: Westmoreland County, Virginia.1
Elizabeth Markham died before 17 May 1779 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
     Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "Title Marshall, Elizabeth.
Publication 1779
Gen. note Part of index to Culpeper County Wills and Administrations (1749 - 1800)
Note p. 287-289. Will pro. 17 May 1779.
p. 337-338. Inv. & Appr. rec. Sept. 20, 1779.
Note Will Book B, 1770-1783 (Reel 31)
     "[Paxton.FTW]
The will of Elizabeth Marshall is to be found in Culpeper County,
written 17 April 1779 and probated 17 May 1779
William Marshall was named as Executor and the will was witnessed by Samuel Stallard (?), Peter Wood and George Hammett. Culpeper County, Virginia, Will Book B, page 287
This names
(1) son William,
(2) daughter Mary McClanahan ("Molly"),
(3) son Markham,
(4) daughter Margaret Snelling (called "Peggy" in father's will),
(5) granddaughter Elizabeth, daughter to my son Thomas,
(6) grandson Lewis, son to my son William,
(7) grandson George, ??
(8) grandson Thomas, son of John,
(9) grandson Thomas Smith,
(10) grandson William Lovell
Elizabeth (Markham) Marshall refers to her "grandson Thomas, son of John", in her will probated in Culpeper County, Virginia, May 17, 1779. Her son John was the father of Senator Humphrey Marshall of Kentucky.
mm note: Margaret "Snelling"....could be Spilman
     "By Michael L. Cook, C.G; Evansville, Indiana
An error first published by W. M. Paxton in his book The Marshall Family (Cincinnati, 1885) seems to have een well perpetuated by researchers.
John Marshall, son of Thomas Marshall of Westmoreland county, died in April or May 1752 in Westmoreland. His will was written 1 April 1752 and probated 26 May 1752.
his will includes heirs as
(1) daughter Sarah Lovell,
(2) daughter Anne Smith,
(3) daughter Lize Smith,
(4) son John,
(5) son Thomas,
(6) son William,
(7) son Abraham, who is correctly shown to be Markham in all other records,
(8) daughter Mary, under 18, and
(9) daughter Peggy.
His sons Thomas and John were named as executors; Benjamin Rollins, William Houston and Augustine Smith signed as witnesses. His wife Elizabeth was named.
Sarah Marshall had married Robert Lovell, Anne Marshall had married Augustine Smith, and "Lize" Marshall had married John Smith. The son Markham was so named after the mother's maiden name.
Paxton states that the wife, Elizabeth, died in 1775 in Fauquier County. This is not correct.
The will of Elizabeth Marshall is to be found in Culpeper County, written 17 April 1779 and probated, 7 May 1779. This names (1) son William, (2) daughter Mary McClanahan ("Molly"), (3) son Markham, (4) daughter Margaret Snelling (called "Peggy" in father's will), (5) granddaughter Elizabeth, daughter to my son thomas (6) grandson Lewis, son to my son William, (7) Grandson George, (8) grandson Thomas, son of John, (9) grandson Thomas Smith, (10) grandson William Lovell.
William Marshall was named as executor and the will was witnessed bye Samuel Stallard(?), Peter Wood and George Hammett.
There is no will in Fauquier County that could pertain to Elizabeth, widow of John Marshall.
     "Sent: 1/8/2005 11:55 AM
URL: http://www.combs-families.org/combs/hammett/h-wm2.htm
URL title: William HAMMETT II (-1777) ofRichmond > King George, Stafford, Culpeper Cos, Virginia
Note: (Culpeper VA WBB:287) Will of Elizabeth Marshall. dated 17 Apr 1779 and probated 17 May 1779. Names (1) son Wm., (2) dau. Mary McClanahan ("Molly"), (3) son Markham, (4) dau. Margaret Snelling (called "Peggy" in father's will*), (5) g.dau. Eliz., dau. to my son Thos., (6) g.son. Lewis, son to my son Wm., (7) g.son George, (8) g.son Thos., s/o John, (9) g.son Thos. Smith, (10) g.son Wm. Lovell. Wm. Marshall was named as executor and the will was witnessed by Samuel Stallard(?), Peter Wood and Geo. Hammett. (Researcher Ed Kutz)
What causes the above record to be of particular interest is the company the two men are keeping. The above Elizabeth was nee MARKHAM, the widow of John MARSHALL, who died 1752 in Westmoreland County, Virginia (Westmoreland Co VA Wills & Deeds 11, p.419). John and Elizabeth MARKHAM Marshall were near neighbors of William HAMMETT I of Richmond & King George Counties; and it may be significant that the families still lived adjacent to each other in the late 1700s. Given William IV'S marriage to Rosamund SMITH, it may also be of importance that two of John and Elizabeth MARKHAM Marshall's daughters married SMITH'S: Sarah MARSHALL married Robert LOVELL, Anne MARSHALL married Augustine SMITH and "Lize" MARSHALL married John SMITH (VA Genealogist Vol. 2 No. 2)
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
The Marshall Family , Page 16
Note: Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall was living October 15, 1773, for her deed of gift of a negro woman, so dated, is of record in Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. She styles herself Elizabeth Marshall of Leeds Manor.
     "this is the Elizabeth that was married to Edward Marshall who had sons William and Benjamin
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/ware/messages/2527.html
URL title: Henry Ware and Markham Ware
Note: King George County, where Henry died about 1750, was formed from Richmond Co. in 1720. Henry's will makes specific reference to the land in Goochland County, which he devised to his son, Markham.
His will said he had other children besides Markham but he did not name them. It was dated October 17, 1750, and witnessed by Elizabeth Markham, William Marshall, and Benjamin Marshall. His friend, Major Harry Turner, and brother John Ware were named as executors.
     "this is the Elizabeth that was married to Edward Marshall who had sons William and Benjamin
EARLY WARE PATENTS
http://members.cox dot net/wdegidio/ware/EARLY_PATENTS.htm
James Hughes 2005-10-18 20:21:16
WARE FAMILY HISTORY LINEAGE
URL: http://members.cox dot net/wdegidio/warelineage/warelineage.htm
-Henry Ware, (c1708-7 Oct 1750/7 Dec 1750 King George County, Virginia) m. (Jane Markham ?). This may be the Henry that owned a grist mill in St. Mary’s Parish, Caroline Co. VA before 1732. Henry’s brother John was Executor for Henry’s will. Maj. Harry (aka Henry) Turner, who along with John Ware, was appointed Executor of Henry’s will refused to serve as Executor; he died a short time later. Witnesses to Henry’s will were Elizabeth Markham (widow of John Marshall) [mm note - this would be Elizabeth wife of Edward Marshall] and her two sons, Benjamin and William Marshall, of Westmoreland County, Virginia. John Ware, the Executor of Henry’s will return an inventory of his estate on 5 Sep 1751. Henry’s wife may have been the sister of Elizabeth Markham, one of the witnesses to Henry’s will.
     "In Apr 1740 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. James Hamilton and Priscilla, his wife, sold to JOHN MARSHALL of Westmoreland County, Virginia., Planter, for 27 pounds 10 shillings current money of Va. a tract of 100 acres lying in
Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. being part of a tract of 1200 acres patented & granted to Col. Nicholas Spencer on 22 Sept 1668 and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a small red oak, corner tree of the land of THOMAS ROBBINS, extending north along his line to a marked red oak, thence extending along the land of GOOF’s from thence East to the line that divides this land from the land of THOMAS ASBURY’s , from thence South along said Asbury’s line 144 poles to the land of THOMAS MARSHALL’s, from thence West along said THOMAS MARSHALL’ s line 111 poles and 5 links to the place it began.
Wit: JOHN PIPER, John Smith, William Meeks
On 25 May 1752, MRS. ELIZABETH MARSHALL of Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. for & in consideration of the natural love & affection which she hath & beareth unto the said THOMAS MARSHALL, and for the better maintenance of him, hath given, granted, alliened, enfeoffed & confirmed unto said THOMAS MARSHALL a tract of 100 acres of land being part of the tract of JOHN MARHSALL died possessed of and lying along the east line of the said tract, in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. all right, title, interest whatsoever of the said Elizabeth Marshall of, in and to the said Messuage etc.
Wit: Benjamin Rollins, Augustine Smith, John Whiting.
On 28 Aug 1753, THOMAS MARSHALL of Westmoreland County, Virginia., Planter, sold to the Churchwardens & Vestrymen of Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. for the sum of 240 pounds sterling all that tract of land which JOHN MARSHALL late of Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. died seized & possessed in fee simple, which said tract of land said John Marshall dec’d by his last will & Testament dated 1 Ar 1752, devised to his son, THOMAS MARSHALL, in fee simple, as by said will duly proved & recorded in Westmoreland County, Virginia. containing by estimation 300 acres and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a marked poplar standing on a branch that divides this land from JOHN SMITH’s, thence Northwest along a line of marked trees to the land of JOHN PIPER’s, thence west along said Piper’s line to a stake on the north side of CARR’s SWAMP, thence Northwest along another line of said PIPER’s to a small scrub oak of MURDOCK’s land and a run of water, thence Southeast along said Murdock’s line to a Red Oak, corner tree of said MURDOCK’s land and the land of said ROBBINS, thence along another line of RIDING’s and PIPER’s land, and continuing the same course Northeast [along PIPER’s land to the run or branch where it first began, thence dow the
said run to the beginning.
Wit: RICHARD BARNES (m. Mrs. Hannah McCarty); Wharton Ransdell, Daniel Neale
     "1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 544)
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that wee JOHN FARGUSON and JOHN DINWIDDIE of County of Richmond are held & firmly bound unto the Worshipful! Justices of County of Richmond in the sume of Two hundred pds. Sterling to the which payment well and truely to be made, wee bind ourselves our heirs firmly by these presents; Wittness our hands and seals the 7th day of December Anno Dom, 1720
THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that if the above bound JOHN FARGUSON shall well and truely pay unto ELIZA: MARKHAM, or to whom else it shall of right belong, all such Estate belonging to said ELIZA: MARKHAM as is or shall come to his hands as soon as the sd. ELIZA: MARKHAM shall attain to lawful! age or when thereunto required by the sd. Court, And alsoe save and keep harmless the said Justices their heirs &c. from all trouble & damages that shall or may arise about the sd. Estate, Then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain and be in full force & vertue
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of
(no witnesses recorded) JOHN FARGUSON
JOHN DINWIDDIE
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the Seventh day of December 1720 by JOHN FARGUSON and JOHN DINWIDDIE and ordered to be recorded
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
     "KING GEORGE COUNTY ORDERS 1721-1723
King George County Court 6th of October 1721; pg 18
-Upon the Petition of JOHN FARGUSON. Guardian to ELIZABETH MARKHAM, Spinster, against JAMES MARKHAM setting forth that the said JAMES, her Brother, has all or the major part of her Estate in his Custody and possession: Whereupon it is considered by the Court and accordingly ordered that WILLIAM STROTHER Gent., THOMAS TURNER, BENJAMIN STROTHER and WALTER ANDERSON or any three of them seperate and set apart all such goods chattells rights and Credits as belongs to the said ELIZABETH MARKHAM and make report thereof to the nelt Court
     "1719-1721 Richmond Co VA Order Book 8; Antient Press: (Page 213)
Richmond County Court 7th of December 1720
- MARKHAM p Guardian
ELIZABETH MARKHAM came into Court and prayed that JOHN FARGUSON might be admitted her Guardian which was granted giveing security. Whereupon JOHN FARGUSON together with JOHN DUNWOODIE in open Court entred into Bond and acknowledged the same, and it was admitted to Record
     "WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS & WILLS. LIBER S; 1747-1753 : pp 187
THIS INDENTURE made the twenty fifth day of May in the twenty sixth
year of the Reign of our Sovereign, Lord George the Second, by the grace of God of Great Brittain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith &c.,and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty two; Between ELIZABETH MARSHALL of the Parish of Washington and County of Westmorland of one part and THOMAS MARSHALL of the same Parish & County of other part; Witnesseth that ELIZABETH MARSHALL in consideration of the natural live and affection which she hath and beareth unto THOMAS MARSHALL and for the better maintenance of THOMAS MARSHALL, hath and by these presents doth give and confirm unto THOMAS MARSHALL one hundred acres of land being part of the tract of land that JOHN MARSHALL died possessed of and lying along the East line of the said tract lying in Parish and County aforesaid; with all its appurtenances excepting all housing and Orchards and all the right title claim and demand of ELIZABETH MARSHALL in an to the land and premises; To have and to hold the land and premises unto THOMAS MARSHALL his heirs free clear and discharged or well and sufficiently saved and kept harmless of and from all incumbrances; In Witness whereof ELIZABETH MARSHALL hath hereunto set her hand and affixed her seal the day and year first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
BENJAMIN RALLINGS, ELIZABETH MARSHALL
AUGUSTINE SMITH,
JOHN WHITING
Westmorland Sct. At a Court held for the said County the 26th day of May Anno Dom. 1752 ELIZABETH MARSHALL came into Court and personally acknowledged this her Deed of Gift of Land by her passed to her Son, THOMAS MARSHALL to be her own propr act and deed, which is ordered to be recorded
Test GEORGE LEE, C. C. W.
Recorded the 23d day of June Anno Dom. 1752
per G. L., C. C. W."1

Family

Capt. John Marshall b. 1700, d. b 26 Aug 1752

Citations

  1. [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=I004852&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Lewis Markham Bef 1669 - 1713 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I4901&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Elizabeth Williams Bef 1684 - Aft 1716 seen 24 July 2022: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I24908&tree=Tree1

Mary Sherwood1

F, #91535, b. 1660, d. 1714
FatherPhilip Sherwood Esq.1 b. bt 1636 - 1638, d. b 4 Sep 1684
MotherMartha Jane Pendleton1 b. c 1643, d. 1687
Last Edited11 Aug 2019
     Mary Sherwood was born in 1660 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Francis James on 8 February 1684/85 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife/
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: IGI Batch Number: 7132029
Sheet: 47
Source Call No.: 0539005 Type: Film
FRANCIS JAMES
Male
Marriages:
Spouse: MARY SHERWOOD
Marriage: 08 FEB 1685 , Westmoreland, Virginia
Husband Age at Marriage: 24
Wife Age at Marriage: 25."2
Mary Sherwood died in 1714 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
     "Old Rappahannock Co Va Order Book - 1685-1687; Antient Press: pg 122
- Rappahannock County Court 4th of September 1685
- Whereas PHILLIP SHERWOOD late of this County dyed seized in fee of a certain tract of land lying and being on the North side of Rappa: River in the freshes thereof which sd land doth now lawfully come vest in MARY, MARTHA, SARAH and ANN, the foure Daughters & coheirs of the sd PHILLIP SHERWOOD; And Whereas THOMAS MARSHALL who marryed SARAH, one of the coheirs, did in right of his Wife bring his action in this Court against FRANCIS JAMES, who marryed MARY, the Eldest of the sd Daughters, and shows that the sd JAMES did contrary to Law and without the mutual consent of the sd Sisters & coheirs make devision of the land aforesd., But it being made appeare that MARY & MARTHA, the two Eldest Daughters of the sd PHILLIP SHERWOOD were of full age & did consent to the division aforesd. the Court seriously weighing the matter have ordered the division of the sd land already made do continue good & firme until! such time as the Youngest Daughter of the sd SHERWOOD shall move for a new division thereof
     "1697-1699 Richmond Co VA Orders; Antient Press: (Page 314)
Richmond County Court 6th of July 1698
- Ordered that ELIZABETH, SARAH, DAVID and MARY ROSERs, Orphans of DAVID ROSER deced. do abide with FRANCIS JAMES and MARY his Wife and that the said FRANCIS JAMES do take into his Custody and possession of all & singular the Estate belonging unto the said Children & be accountable therefore when lawfully required
     "1695-1701 Richmond County, VA, Deed Book 2; Antient Press: (Page 130)
THIS INDENTURE made the 4th day of March in the year of our Lord 1695 and in the sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord William King of England, Scotland France and Ireland. Now Know ye that I FRANCIS JAMES of Richmond County, Planter, and MARY my Wife, for One thousand pounds of tobacco in hand paid by EDWARD LAMBY of the County of WESTMORELAND, Carpenter, have sold unto the said
LAMBY his heirs or assigns forever one parcell of land by estimation Fifty acres be it more or less being part of a Tract of Land belonging to the abovesaid FRANCIS and MARY JAMES, situate and being in the County of WESTMORELAND and Parish of WASHINGTON, the said Tract of Land being butted and bounded as followeth, Beginning at a corner tree of WILLIAM JETTs which standeth upon a main run that maketh down to Mr BLAGGs Dam, thence extending North Northwest to a marked Chesnut, thence extending South West to the abovesaid Run, thence bounding upon said Run and running up the same unto the abovesaid corner tree of WILLIAM JETTs, the aforesaid Run maketh a head above BARROWS BRIDGE which doth fully compleat the abovesaid parcell of Land, together with all its rights belonging to him the said EDWARD LAMBY for ever and the said FRANCIS JAMES & MARY his Wife doth warrant for themselves their heirs and defend the said Land from the claims of any persons whatsoever and in confirmation hereof, we have sett our hands & seals
Signed sealed & delivered in presence of us
PETER RAWLLS, FRAN: JAMES mark
ROSE THOMAS her mark MARY JAMES mark
Recognitr: in Cur. Com. Richmd. 1 die 8brs, 1695 et Recordr: 30th die
( JAMES Power of Attorney). KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MARY JAMES, Wife of FRANCIS JAMES, do here order JOHN BURKETT my true and lawfull Attorney to acknowledge my Thirds of a parcell of land as this present writing shall make appear, as Witness my hand
EDWARDS ROBERTS, his mark MARY JAMES her mark
JAMES ROSSER, his mark
Recordr: Test WM. COLSTON, Cle.
     "James Hughes 2005-09-07 14:12:30
[Francis James is listed]
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=69&last=&g_p=P3&collect ion=LO Patent
Title Moon, Abraham.
Publication 31 March 1653.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Moone.
Note Location: Lancaster County.
Description: 1700 acres on the south side of Rappahannock River, opposite to the land of the Lady Chickley.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 69 (Reel 2)."1

Family

Francis James b. 1661, d. b 7 Jul 1721

Citations

  1. [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=I025525&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [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=I022471&tree=Tree1

Francis James1

M, #91536, b. 1661, d. before 7 July 1721
Last Edited11 Aug 2019
     Francis James was born in 1661 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Sherwood, daughter of Philip Sherwood Esq. and Martha Jane Pendleton, on 8 February 1684/85 at Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife/
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: IGI Batch Number: 7132029
Sheet: 47
Source Call No.: 0539005 Type: Film
FRANCIS JAMES
Male
Marriages:
Spouse: MARY SHERWOOD
Marriage: 08 FEB 1685 , Westmoreland, Virginia
Husband Age at Marriage: 24
Wife Age at Marriage: 25."1
Francis James died before 7 July 1721 at King George Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
     Reference:
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: "Colonial Caroline - A History of Caroline Co. Va. T.E. Campbell, Dietz Press1954
     "WILL OF FRANCIS JAMES
In the name of God Amen I Francis James of Sittenburn Parish in the County of Richmond being sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory do make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
Imprimis: I give and bequeath my Soul to the hands of God that gave it hoping thro the merits and mediation of my Dear Redeemer Jesus Christ to receive the same at the General Resurrection with free pardon and Remission of all my Sins My body to the Earth to be decently buried as my Executrix hereafter named shall think fit. And astouching my worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me with, I do dispose of after the following manner, Viz.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Loving son Sherwood James all that Plantation whereon I now Live being fifty acres to him his heirs and assigns forevermore.
Item: I give and bequeath to my Loving son Sherwood James that fifty acres of land that I bought of my Sister in law Martha Marshall adjoining upon the above fifty acres and also upon the branches of Thatcher's Dam to him and his heirs and assigns forever-more.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Loving son Sherwood James one young bay Mare branded with I F on the near buttock when he shall arrive and come to the age of 21 years.
Item: It is my Will and Desire that all the rest and residue of my personal estate should be equally divided between my Loving Daughter Jane James and my Loving wife Margaret James. I do also hereby nominate and appoint my Loving wife Margaret James whole and sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby utterly Revokeing all former Wills by me heretofore at any time made do own and acknowledge this my last Will and Testament as witness my hand and Seale this 24th day of October 1717.
Sign
Fra James *Seale*
     "Signd Seald and Acknowledged
in the presence of
John Gilbert
Peter Francis James Jett, his mark Mary [M] Hasell, her mark
At a Court held for King George County the Seventh day of July in the year of our Lord 1721: The last Will and Testament of Francis James dec. was presented into Court by Margaret James widdow his Executrix who made oath thereto and being proved by the oaths of Peter Jett and Mary Hasell witnesses thereto is admited to Record. And on the Motion of the said Margaret James and her performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted her for obtaining a Probat thereof in due form.
Test
Court Order Book #1, page 6 = Court held July 7, 1721
The last will and Testament of Francis James, dec'd., was presented into Court by Margaret James his widow and executrix and same was proved by the oaths of Peter Jett and Mary Hasell. Inventory Book #1, page 6
Being appointed by the Court, the inventory of the personal estate of Francis James, deceased, was taken; the total amount £43:1:3. The appraisers were sworn before Captain John Spicer, Gentleman Justice, and the executrix promptly returned the inventory to court. The inventory was signed by the three appointed appraisers, viz: John Gilbert
His Mark William Francis James Triplett
[The detail of the items mentioned in the inventory are omitted here.]
Joseph Ammon
The inventory was recorded August 2, 1721.
[The will of Francis James, deceased, is of record in Deed Book #1, page 6. This will and that of William Berry, deceased, were admitted to probate before Will Book A-1 was begun, "December Court Anno Domini 1721" says the fly-leaf. These two wills are included in this publication in order to make the probate records as complete as possible although neither will is of record in Will Book A-1.]
     "Old Rappahannock Co Va Order Book - 1685-1687; Antient Press: pg 122
- Rappahannock County Court 4th of September 1685
- Whereas PHILLIP SHERWOOD late of this County dyed seized in fee of a certain tract of land lying and being on the North side of Rappa: River in the freshes thereof which sd land doth now lawfully come vest in MARY, MARTHA, SARAH and ANN, the foure Daughters & coheirs of the sd PHILLIP SHERWOOD; And Whereas THOMAS MARSHALL who marryed SARAH, one of the coheirs, did in right of his Wife bring his action in this Court against FRANCIS JAMES, who marryed MARY, the Eldest of the sd Daughters, and shows that the sd JAMES did contrary to Law and without the mutual consent of the sd Sisters & coheirs make devision of the land aforesd., But it being made appeare that MARY & MARTHA, the two Eldest Daughters of the sd PHILLIP SHERWOOD were of full age & did consent to the division aforesd. the Court seriously weighing the matter have ordered the division of the sd land already made do continue good & firme until! such time as the Youngest Daughter of the sd SHERWOOD shall move for a new division thereof
     "Old Rappahannock Co Va Deed Book 7, Part II - 1686-1688; Antient Press: pg 370
THIS INDENTURE made this Eighth day of February 1685 Between THOMAS MARSHALL of the Parish of Sittenburne in the County of Rappahannock, Carpentr:, and MARTHA his Wife on the one part and FRANCIS JAMES of the same Parish and County aforesd, on the other part Witnesseth that the sd THOMAS MARSHALL and MARTHA his Wife for the sum of Three thousand pounds of good sound Merchantable Tobb: and caske to contain the same to us in hand paid have granted unto the sd FRANCIS JAMES his heires forever all that parcell of land conteyning One hundred Twenty and five acers late in the tenure or occupation of the sd THOMAS MARSHALL and MARTHA his Wife To have and to hold the sd land and premisses unto the sd FRANCIS JAMES forever with warranty against all persons whatsoever claiming interest thereof and the sd THOMAS MARSHALL and MARTHA his Wife for themselves agree that they will acknowledge the sd land in Court at the request of the sd FRANCIS JAMES and will make such other assurance as Coun cell learned in the Law shall require if these presents not thought fitt. In Witness whereof the sd THO: MARSHALL and MARTHA his Wife have sett their hands and seales the day and year above said
Sealed and delivered in the presence of
THO: PAPWACT, THO MARSHALL
JOSEPH BECKLEY MARTHA + the mark of ye sd.
JNO. NICKOLLS
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 6 die Julii 1687 et record xx die
     "Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 31 - 32
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come Greeting. Know yee that I DAVID ROSIER of Sitternburne Parish in Rappa. County, Planter, and my Wife, SARA ROSIER, for and in consideration of Eight hundred pounds of gond sound merchantable Tobb: and Caske to conteyne the same in hand already reced, of FRAN: JAMES of the sd Parish and County, Planter, have bargained and sold unto sd FRAN: JAMES his heirs all our right and Interest in a parcell of land formerly belonging unto PHILLIP SHEREWOOD deceased, the Father of my Wife, which whole Divident of land is scituate in said Parish of Sittenburne and County of Rappa, adjoining to the land of WM. JETT of the sd Parish of Sittenburne and County of Rappa. and is estimated to be about three hundred acres more or less Know yee therefore by these presents that wee the above DAVID and SARAH ROSIER do hereby assigne and make over all our right and interest in the said land above mentioned from us our heirs unto FRAN: JAMES his heirs and the same to warrant and defend unto FRANCIS JAMES from all persons by or from us our heirs and admrs, unto said FRANCIS JAMES his heirs In Witness whereof we have hereunto sett our hands and Seales this Twenty fourth day of November One thousand Six hundred and Eighty eight
Witness JOSEPH AMON, DAVID ROSIER
WM. HEATHER SARAH ROSIER
Acknow. in Rappa. Court the first day of May ano 1689 by SARA ROSIER and by DAVID ROSIER acknow. at a Court held for the said County the 3rd day of July and recorded the 10th said month and yeare
     "Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 228-229
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that JAMES and ANN DABNEY of the County of County of Rappa in Virginia for a valuable consideration of One thousand five hundred pounds of Tobb: and Caske in hand paid from FRANCIS JAMES of the County abovesd do hereby sell unto FRANCIS JAMES his heirs Seventy five acres of wood land being in County of Rappa and on the North side of the River it being the Quarter part of Three hundred acres formerly taken up by PHILLIP SHEARWOOD late of the County deced, and now in possession of sd JAMES DANBY in right of his Wife the aforesd land bounding on the land of FRAN: TRIPLETT, JOHN ARRINGTON, WM. JETT and DAVID ROSSEN To have and to hold sd land with all hereditaments and priviledges appertaining to him said FRAN: JAMES his heirs and assigns and we also the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY do hereby promise that the premises are free & cleare & shall always be more free and cleare by us the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY our heirs to him sd FRAN. JAMES his heirs warranting the same to him against all persons whatsoever As Witness our hands and seals this 28th day of April 1690
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us
WM. UNDERWOOD, JAMES DABNEY
JOHN COMBE ANN DABNEY
Recognitr in Cur Comt Rappa 4th die Martii 1690
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we JAMES & ANN DABNEY of County of Rappa in Virginia do for the valuable consideration of Three thousand pounds of Tobb and cask in hand paid do sell and make over unto FRANCIS STERNE of County abovesd from us our heirs forever Fifty acres of woodland being in County of Rappa on North side the River it being the quarter part of Two hundred acres formerly bought of PHILLIP SHARWOOD late of this County deced and adjoining to the land of FRAN: JAMES and on the corner side thereof the aforesd land To have and to hold with all priviledges and hereditaments belonging to him the said FRANCIS STERNE his heirs or assigns forever and also wee the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY do hereby promise the premises are free & cleare and shall always be made free & cleare by us sd JAMES & ANN DAUBNEY their heirs by warranty the same As Witness our hands and Seals the 26th of April 1690
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the prsents of us
WM. UNDERWOOD JAMES DABNEY
JOHN COMBE ANN DABNEY
Recognitr in Cur comt Rappa p DABNEY & Uxerem 4 die Martii 1690
     "1695-1701 Richmond County, VA, Deed Book 2; Antient Press: (Page 130)
THIS INDENTURE made the 4th day of March in the year of our Lord 1695 and in the sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord William King of England, Scotland France and Ireland. Now Know ye that I FRANCIS JAMES of Richmond County, Planter, and MARY my Wife, for One thousand pounds of tobacco in hand paid by EDWARD LAMBY of the County of WESTMORELAND, Carpenter, have sold unto the said LAMBY his heirs or assigns forever one parcell of land by estimation Fifty acres be it more or less being part of a Tract of Land belonging to the abovesaid FRANCIS and MARY JAMES, situate and being in the County of WESTMORELAND and Parish of WASHINGTON, the said Tract of Land being butted and bounded as followeth, Beginning at a corner tree of WILLIAM JETTs which standeth upon a main run that maketh down to Mr BLAGGs Dam, thence extending North Northwest to a marked Chesnut, thence extending South West to the abovesaid Run, thence bounding upon said Run and running up the same unto the abovesaid corner tree of WILLIAM JETTs, the aforesaid Run maketh a head above BARROWS BRIDGE which doth fully compleat the abovesaid parcell of Land, together with all its rights belonging to him the said EDWARD LAMBY for ever and the said FRANCIS JAMES & MARY his Wife doth warrant for themselves their heirs and defend the said Land from the claims of any persons whatsoever and in confirmation hereof, we have sett our hands & seals
Signed sealed & delivered in presence of us
PETER RAWLLS, FRAN: JAMES mark
ROSE THOMAS her mark MARY JAMES mark
Recognitr: in Cur. Com. Richmd. 1 die 8brs, 1695 et Recordr: 30th die
( JAMES Power of Attorney). KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MARY JAMES, Wife of FRANCIS JAMES, do here order JOHN BURKETT my true and lawfull Attorney to acknowledge my Thirds of a parcell of land as this present writing shall make appear, as Witness my hand
EDWARDS ROBERTS, his mark MARY JAMES her mark
JAMES ROSSER, his mark
Recordr: Test WM. COLSTON, Cle.
     "1697-1699 Richmond Co VA Orders; Antient Press: (Page 314)
Richmond County Court 6th of July 1698
- Ordered that ELIZABETH, SARAH, DAVID and MARY ROSERs, Orphans of DAVID ROSER deced. do abide with FRANCIS JAMES and MARY his Wife and that the said FRANCIS JAMES do take into his Custody and possession of all & singular the Estate belonging unto the said Children & be accountable therefore when lawfully required
     "1714-1720 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 7; Antient Press: (Page 37)
THIS INDENTURE made the first day of April! & in the first year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George by the grace of God of Great Brittaine France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith and in the year of Christ one thousand seaven hundred and fiveteen, Between DAVID ROSSER of the County of Richmond. Planter, of one part and FRANCIS JAMES of WASHINGTON Parish in ye County of WESTMORELAND, Planter, of other part; Wittnesseth that DAVID ROSSER in consideracon of Five shillings in hand paid by FRANCIS JAMES doe by these presents bargain sell and make over unto FRANCIS JAMES all that parcell of land sittuate in Sittenbourn Pish in Richmond County by estimation Fivety acres be the same more or less being one fourth or quarter part of Two hundred and Twenty acres of land formerly belonging to PHILLIP SHERWOOD & part of COLEMAN;s Pattent, which sd. PHILLIP SHERWOOD dying & makeing noe disposition threof, the said Two hundred and twenty acres of land descended unto the said PHILLIP SHERWOODs four Daughters, & SARAH, one of the Daughters, dying ath out making any disposition thereof, the said fivety acres came & descended to and upon the said DAVID, as Son & heire to the said SARAH, and the reversions remainders rents & profitts threof; To have and to hold the premises during the terme of one whole year paying therefore the rent of one ear of Indian come on the Feast of the Nativity of our Blessed Saviour to the intent that by vertue of these p seats and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession the said FRANCIS JAMES may be in the actuall possession of the premisses & thereby enabled to accept a release of the inheritance thereof, In Wittness whereof the p:ties to these p.sents hath set their seales ye day & year abovesaid
Signed & Delivered in presence of
THOMAS PAISE DAVID his seal, his marker ROSER
JOSEPH AMMON
AU a Court held for Richmond County the Sixth day of Aprill 1715
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: Title James, Francis.
Publication 1717
Gen. note Part of index to wills not listed in Virginia Wills and Administrations, 1632-1800 (Torrence).
Note Will - 24 October 1717 Will - proved 7 July 1721
King George County Deeds No. 1 (1721-1729), p. 6
     "VIRGINIA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE
JAMES FAMILY NOTES.
Contributed by Mrs. L. C. Anderson, Bainbridge, Ohio.
King George County, Virginia, Deed Book 1, 1721-29, page 6. Bonds (on other side) 1731-1735.
Will--Francis James--Sittenburne.
Parish--County of Richmond.
Beloved son Sherwood James (not twenty-one years of age),
Dau. Jane James.
Mentions land 50 A. that I bought of my sister-in-law Martha Marshall.
Loving wife Margaret.
Oct. 24, 1717. July 7, 1721.
Wit : Peter Jett, John Gilbert.
King George County, Virginia - O. Book.
Nov. 3, 1721---Francis James petition vs. Margaret James exec. of Francis James deed for part of sd father's estate.
Westmoreland Co. Will Book 3, p. 232.
Thomas Marshall--Will.
Wife Martha Marshall.
Elizabeth Rossier - a gift.
Son William.
Other children-but not named.
Will prob. May 31,1704.
Essex Co. Book, 8, p. 35, Nov. 24, 1688.
David Rossier, Sittenburn Parish, Rappahannock County, and wife, Sarah Rossier.
Deed to Francis James, land formerly belonged to Philip Sherwood, dec'd father of my wife, Sarah, which whole divident of land is situated
in the sd Parish of Sittenburn, Co. of Rappahannock, adjoining land of William Jett, etc.
Essex Co. Book, 8, p. 279, April, 1690.
James Dabney & wife Ann.
Deed to Francis James--land formerly belonged to Philip Sherwood, decd, by right of his wife Ann.
Adjoining Francis Triplett. Sittenburn Parish.
Another deed. Same parties--land joins Francis James---all belonged to Philip Sherwood. Sittenburn Parish.
Wit. Wm. Jett, John Covington, John Rossier.
Richmond Co. Book, 7, p. 38, April 6, 1715.
David Rossier deed to Francis James, Sittenburn Parish, Richmond County, land formerly belonged to Philip Sherwood, dec'd, out of Coleman's patent descended unto Philip Sherwood's four daughters. Sarah Rossier, one of the daughters so descended to David Rossier, one of heir-at-law, Sarah being his own mother.
Essex County, Feb. 8, 1685, Book 7, p. 443.
Thomas Marshall of Sittenburn Parish, Rappahannock Co. & wife Martha.
Deed to Francis James. (Land was occupied by Thomas & Martha Marshall.)
In Tyler's Quarterly, Vol. 2, p. 207, Mr. Henry Strother, Ft. Smith, Arkansas, says Philip Sherwood died in old Rappahannock County, 1684
or earlier, and that his daughter, Martha, was wife of Thomas Marshall.
Mr. Strother states he has positive proof of this. Thos. Marshall was grandfather of Col. Thos. Marshall, father of Chief Justice John
Marshall.
     "Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623 -1666 , Page 177
James, Francis, 1649, by Stephen Gill, York Co.
     "James Hughes 2005-09-17 15:10:31
Court Order Book
1 July 1691 Names of the Grand Inquest for the North side of Rappa County are Wm Brokenburrough, Tho Walker, David Barwick, Robert Walker, Fran James, Jno Easter, Walter ANDERSON, Tho Bryant, Wm Browne, David Pursell, Richd Apleby and Tho Taylor
http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np104.htm#iin3849
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.nyvagenealogy.homestead.com/MVA1710.html
URL title: Virginia Marriage Records
Note: Mar 8 1715 Peter Jett. Margaret James Richmond County
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.angelfire.com/pe/shirleyspage/shipp.html
URL title: SOME NOTES RELATIVE TO THE VIRGINIA SHIPP ANCESTRY OF PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN
Note: It is mentioned on 4 May 1687 that Joseph Beckley had land due to him for the importation of Josias Shipp, and on 3 May 1688 the Rappahannock County Court issued the following certificates:
"Certificate according to act of Assembly is granted to Joseph Beckley and Mary Beckley for two hundred and fifty acres of land due for the importation of five persons by name: FRANCIS JAMES, Josiah Ship, John Manning, Joseph Beckley and Mary Beckley."
     "KING GEORGE COUNTY ORDERS 1721-1723
King George County Court 7th of July 1721; pg 6
- Ordered that the Sherif of this County take THOMAS JAMES into his Custody till he enters into Bond with good and sufficient security for his appearance at the next Court to answer the Petition of MARGARET, his Wife
     "KING GEORGE COUNTY ORDERS 1721-1723
King George County Court 7th of July 1721; pg 6
- The Last Will and Testament of FRANCIS JAMES deced., was presented into Court by MARGARET JAMES, Widdow, his Executrix who made oath thereto and the same being proved by the oath's of PETER JETT and MARY ( ) witnesses thereto is ordered to be recorded
     "KING GEORGE COUNTY ORDERS 1721-1723
King George County Court 7th of July 1721; pg 7
- MARGARET JAMES and PETER JETT personally acknowledged their Bond for due administration of the Estate of FRANCIS JAMES deceased according to Law
- WILLIAM TRIPLETT, CHRISTOPHER EDRINGTON, JOHN GILBERT and JOSEPH AMMON or any three of them are appointed some time between this and the next Court to inventory and appraise all and singular Ithe Estate of FRANCIS JAMES deced. which shall be presented to their view and make report thereof to the next Court. Colonel WILLIAM ROBINSON, Justice of the Peace for this County, is requested to administer an Oath to the appraisors for their true appraisement of the said decedents Estate and also to MARGARET JAMES, the Executrix, for her true discovery thereof
     "1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part II, (Antient Press); pp. 458-460
Indenture 5th/6th October 1727 between DAVID STERN of County of Essex Planter and JNO. TRIPLETT of Parish of Sittenbourn King George County Planter .. by deeds of Lease and Release .. for Thirty two pounds Sterling sold 175 acres bounded on East with lines of WM. TRIPLETT SNR. and ffRAN: JAMES on the So. with line of land of THOMAS SLOWPER on the west with lands of THOMAS KING with his line to Underwood's Beaverdam .. it being a full Moyety of all the lands left by ffRANCIS STERNE of said County Deced between his two sons ffRANS: & DAVID by his last Will 19th January 1712 ..
Presence Xtopher Edrington, David Stern, Aaron Thornley
7th October 1727 .. Deeds of Lease & Release recorded.
     "James Hughes 2005-09-07 13:17:37
The Drake Family of Northern Virginia
6 November 1730 John Drake witnessed the deed of Elizabeth Kitchen widow of Parish of Sittenbourn county of King George to Margaret Jett of same, adj. Claytors Swamp. (Deed Abstracts of King George County, Virginia (1721-1735), Ruth and Sam Sparacio, 1986, p. 100.)1"

Family

Mary Sherwood b. 1660, d. 1714

Citations

  1. [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=I022471&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Anne Sherwood1

F, #91537, b. 1666, d. 1752
FatherPhilip Sherwood Esq.1 b. bt 1636 - 1638, d. b 4 Sep 1684
MotherMartha Jane Pendleton1 b. c 1643, d. 1687
Last Edited24 Sep 2019
     Anne Sherwood was born in 1666 at Sittenbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married James Dabney, son of Cornelius (I) Dabney and Edith Morrison(?), on 30 April 1690 at Sittenbourne Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA,
;
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: James Dabney had married Ann, daughter of Philip Sherwood of Rappahanock Co. (Essex Co. Book 8, p. 279, April 1690)."
     Headley [1003:97] says m. ca 1684
Ancestry Marriage Record #1: Ancestry.com - Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Index, 1655-1900
     Name:     Ann Sherwood
     Gender:     Female
     Marriage Date:     1690
     Marriage Place:     Richmond and Essex, Virginia, USA
     Spouse:     James Dabney
     Comments:     1690, SHERWOOD, ANN Married James Dabney
     Page:     page 214
     Source Citation: Book: D 8; Page: 278
     Source Information: Ancestry.com. Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Index, 1655-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1999.
     Original data: Wilkerson, Eva Eubank. Index to Marriages of Old Rappahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia, 1655-1900. Richmond, VA, USA: Clearfield Co., 1953.
Ancestry Marriage Record #1: Ancestry.com - Virginia, Compiled Marriages for Select Counties, 1851-1929
     Name:     Ann Sherwood
     Spouse's name:     James Dabney
     Marriage Date:     1690
     Marriage Place:     Old Rappahannoch and Essex Counties
     Book:     D 8
     Original Source Page:     278
     Source Information
     Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Marriages for Select Counties, 1851-1929 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
     Original data: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. Virginia Marriages, 1851-1929. See Description for original data sources listed by county.2,3,4,5,6
Anne Sherwood died in 1752 at Albemarle Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
     "Children of Anne Sherwood and James Dabney are:
i. Nalthan Dabney was born Dec 1698 in Pumunkey River, St. Peter Parish, New Kent, Virginia
ii. Cornelius Dabney died 1745. He married Lucy Winston.
     "Old Rappahannock Co Va Order Book - 1685-1687; Antient Press: pg 122
- Rappahannock County Court 4th of September 1685
- Whereas PHILLIP SHERWOOD late of this County dyed seized in fee of a certain tract of land lying and being on the North side of Rappa: River in the freshes thereof which sd land doth now lawfully come vest in MARY, MARTHA, SARAH and ANN, the foure Daughters & coheirs of the sd PHILLIP SHERWOOD; And Whereas THOMAS MARSHALL who marryed SARAH, one of the coheirs, did in right of his Wife bring his action in this Court against FRANCIS JAMES, who marryed MARY, the Eldest of the sd Daughters, and shows that the sd JAMES did contrary to Law and without the mutual consent of the sd Sisters & coheirs make devision of the land aforesd., But it being made appeare that MARY & MARTHA, the two Eldest Daughters of the sd PHILLIP SHERWOOD were of full age & did consent to the division aforesd. the Court seriously weighing the matter have ordered the division of the sd land already made do continue good & firme until! such time as the Youngest Daughter of the sd SHERWOOD shall move for a new division thereof
     "Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 228-229
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that JAMES and ANN DABNEY of the County of County of Rappa in Virginia for a valuable consideration of One thousand five hundred pounds of Tobb: and Caske in hand paid from FRANCIS JAMES of the County abovesd do hereby sell unto FRANCIS JAMES his heirs Seventy five acres of wood land being in County of Rappa and on the North side of the River it being the Quarter part of Three hundred acres formerly taken up by PHILLIP SHEARWOOD late of the County deced, and now in possession of sd JAMES DANBY in right of his Wife the aforesd land bounding on the land of FRAN: TRIPLETT, JOHN ARRINGTON, WM. JETT and DAVID ROSSEN To have and to hold sd land with all hereditaments and priviledges appertaining to him said FRAN: JAMES his heirs and assigns and we also the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY do hereby promise that the premises are free & cleare & shall always be more free and cleare by us the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY our heirs to him sd FRAN. JAMES his heirs warranting the same to him against all persons whatsoever As Witness our hands and seals this 28th day of April 1690
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us
WM. UNDERWOOD, JAMES DABNEY
JOHN COMBE ANN DABNEY
Recognitr in Cur Comt Rappa 4th die Martii 1690
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we JAMES & ANN DABNEY of County of Rappa in Virginia do for the valuable consideration of Three thousand pounds of Tobb and cask in hand paid do sell and make over unto FRANCIS STERNE of County abovesd from us our heirs forever Fifty acres of woodland being in County of Rappa on North side the River it being the quarter part of Two hundred acres formerly bought of PHILLIP SHARWOOD late of this County deced and adjoining to the land of FRAN: JAMES and on the corner side thereof the aforesd land To have and to hold with all priviledges and hereditaments belonging to him the said FRANCIS STERNE his heirs or assigns forever and also wee the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY do hereby promise the premises are free & cleare and shall always be made free & cleare by us sd JAMES & ANN DAUBNEY their heirs by warranty the same As Witness our hands and Seals the 26th of April 1690
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the prsents of us WM. UNDERWOOD JAMES DABNEY JOHN COMBE ANN DABNEY
Recognitr in Cur comt Rappa p DABNEY & Uxerem 4 die Martii 1690."1"

Family

James Dabney b. bt 1660 - 1670, d. 11 Sep 1739
Child

Citations

  1. [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=I022472&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [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=I022473&tree=Tree1
  3. [S1022] RootsWeb An Ancestry.com Community, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Ancestors of Jerry Wayne Murphy-1: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/genealogy/ancestry/pafg17.htm#1900. Hereinafter cited as RootsWeb - Ancestry.
  4. [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 97. Seen on Ancestry.com on 24 Sept. 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0111?pid=11662&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26h%3D11662%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D8783281%26pid%3D-863363734%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=8783281&personid=-863363734&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.153991672.1730903153.1569352679-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
  5. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage Record #1 een on Ancestry.com on 24 Sept. 2019 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4033&h=6225&ssrc=pt&tid=8783281&pid=-863363734&usePUB=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
  6. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage Record #2 seen on Ancestry.com on 24 Sept. 2019 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3976&h=19041&ssrc=pt&tid=8783281&pid=-863363734&usePUB=true
  7. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, Cornelius Dabney: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I79&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.

James Dabney1

M, #91538, b. between 1660 and 1670, d. 11 September 1739
FatherCornelius (I) Dabney2,3 b. 11 Dec 1631, d. 19 Apr 1694
MotherEdith Morrison(?)4,5 b. 8 May 1631, d. a Jun 1678
Last Edited24 Sep 2019
     James Dabney was born between 1660 and 1670 at New Kent Co., Virginia, USA; "EArly Colonial Settlers..." says b. 24 May 1657 in Lincolnshire, England. Dabney Families of Early Virginia says b. 1660-70 in New Kent Co., VA saying: "The estimate of James’ birth was based on an assumption that his age was 20-30 when he and Ann sold two tracts in Old Rappahannock County in 1690."1,6 He married Anne Sherwood, daughter of Philip Sherwood Esq. and Martha Jane Pendleton, on 30 April 1690 at Sittenbourne Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA,
;
"Early Colonial Settlers..." cites: James Dabney had married Ann, daughter of Philip Sherwood of Rappahanock Co. (Essex Co. Book 8, p. 279, April 1690)."
     Headley [1003:97] says m. ca 1684
Ancestry Marriage Record #1: Ancestry.com - Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Index, 1655-1900
     Name:     Ann Sherwood
     Gender:     Female
     Marriage Date:     1690
     Marriage Place:     Richmond and Essex, Virginia, USA
     Spouse:     James Dabney
     Comments:     1690, SHERWOOD, ANN Married James Dabney
     Page:     page 214
     Source Citation: Book: D 8; Page: 278
     Source Information: Ancestry.com. Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Index, 1655-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1999.
     Original data: Wilkerson, Eva Eubank. Index to Marriages of Old Rappahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia, 1655-1900. Richmond, VA, USA: Clearfield Co., 1953.
Ancestry Marriage Record #1: Ancestry.com - Virginia, Compiled Marriages for Select Counties, 1851-1929
     Name:     Ann Sherwood
     Spouse's name:     James Dabney
     Marriage Date:     1690
     Marriage Place:     Old Rappahannoch and Essex Counties
     Book:     D 8
     Original Source Page:     278
     Source Information
     Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Marriages for Select Counties, 1851-1929 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
     Original data: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. Virginia Marriages, 1851-1929. See Description for original data sources listed by county.1,7,8,9,10
James Dabney died on 11 September 1739 at King William Co., Virginia, USA.1
     He was a mentioned with Cornelius (II) Dabney Sr.; per Miller [1907:301]: "After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, three brothers, John Dabney (the eldest), Cornelius Dabney, and George Dabney, left France, and went to Wales. Early in the Eighteenth Century, when well advanced in years, these brothers, (John and cornelius then having grown children) left France or England and emigrated to america, with their weves and children. George Dabney settled in Massachusetts, and John Dabney and cornlius Dabney settled near Piping Tree Ferry on Work River in Hanover County, Va. Cornelius had son, George Dabney, who came with them to America. The Dabneys were French Huguenots and to escape persecution came to America."2

;
Miller [1907:301] reports a son named John for Cornelius. A note on "Early Colonial Settlers..." says: "Cornelius Dabney's son, John Dabney, was married to Anne Sherwood of Old Rappahannock/Essex County, Virginia."
However, "Early Colonial Settlers..." also shows that a "James" Dabney married Anne Sherwood, not a "John". It is possible that James and John were the same person, but it also possible that they were not.2,1

Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers...":
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/ancestry/pafg17.htm#1900 3
URL title: Ancestors of Jerry Wayne Murphy-1
Note: James Dabney was born 25 May 1657 in Albemarle County, Virginia. He died 11 Sep 1739 in Albemarle County, Virginia. He married Anne Sherwood Apr 1690 in Essex County, Virginia. [Parents]
1843. Anne Sherwood was born 1666 in Sittenburn Parish, Rappahannock County, Virginia.
     "James Hughes 2005-07-11 18:17:20
Combs &c. Families of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
28 Apr 1690 (Old Rappa DB8:228-229)
28 Apr 1690 James and Anne DABNEY of Rappa to Francis JAMES of same 75 acres of wood land being in County of Rappahannock and on North side of the River it being the Quarter part of 300 A formerly taken up by Phillip SHEARWOOD late of the county deced and now in possession of sd James DANBY [sic] "in right of his wife"… bounding on the land of Fran. TRIPLETT, John ARRINGTON, Wm JETT and David ROSSEN [ROSSER? ROSIER?].
S/James DABNEY, Anne [ mark ^ ] DABNEY,
witnessed by: Wm. UNDERWOOD, John [crossed- I O ] COMBE.
Rec. 4th die Martii 1690.
(Deed Abstracts of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia (1688-92) Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The Antient Press, 1320 Mayflower Drive, McLean, Virginia 22101, 1986)
     "26 Apr 1690 (Old Rappa DB8:229)
26 Apr 1690 James and Anne DABNEY of Rappa to Francis STERNE of same 50 acres of woodland in Co of Rappa on North side of the River it being part of the Quarter part of Two hundred acres [sic] bought of Phillip SHARWOOD [sic] late of this county and deced adj. Fran. JAMES and on the corner side of the aforesd land.
S/James DABNEY, Anne [ ^ ] DABNEY,
Wm. UNDERWOOD, John [crossed-I C] COMBE.
Rec. p DABNEY & Uxerem 4th die Martii 1690.
(Deed Abstracts of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia (1688-92) Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The Antient Press, McLean, Virginia 22101, C 1986, 1320 Mayflower Drive, 22101)
     "URL: http://www.juch.org/myancestors/aqwg20.asp
URL title: Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch
Note: In the Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish are records of: Baptism on 8 Jan. 1698/9 of Welthan daughter of James Dabney (Page 350).James Dabney had married Ann, daughter of Philip Sherwood of Rappahanock Co. (Essex Co. Book 8, p. 279, April 1690).
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/9853/arc2.html
URL title: ROBERT'S RAMBLINGS
Note: Cornelius Dabney's son, John Dabney, was married to Anne Sherwood of Old Rappahannock/Essex County, Virginia.
[One of he sister's married Thomas Marshall.] The Dabney family history indicates that it was Cornelius Dabney, son of James Dabney and Anne Sherwood, who married Lucy Winston. Thus, Mrs. William Coles, mistress of the Syme Plantation when John Strong, 3rd, was employed, was a Sherwood descendant. [This is the only connection between the Strong family and the Sherwood family I have yet discovered, and this affiliation was a generation too late to have influenced the naming of Sherwood Strong, 1st, son of John Strong, Jr., of Hanover County.]
For a 1674 grant, John Lewis and his associates received headrights for transporting Robert Strong, George Strong, PETER MARSHALL, and others. A John Lewis owned land adjacent to Col. Gooch (who owned land adjacent to John Fleming), the Westover Path, and Lancelott Bathhurst. This John Lewis, thus, appeared to be own land on the Black Creek, where George Norris patented land in 1663. Two of the children of Robert Woodson, Jr., son of Robert Woodson, Sr., who claimed a headright for transporting John Strong, Sr., were married to children of John Lewis.
     "Old Rappahannock Co VA Deed Book 8 - 1689-1692; Antient Press: pg 228-229
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that JAMES and ANN DABNEY of the County of County of Rappa in Virginia for a valuable consideration of One thousand five hundred pounds of Tobb: and Caske in hand paid from FRANCIS JAMES of the County abovesd do hereby sell unto FRANCIS JAMES his heirs Seventy five acres of wood land being in County of Rappa and on the North side of the River it being the Quarter part of Three hundred acres formerly taken up by PHILLIP SHEARWOOD late of the County deced, and now in possession of sd JAMES DANBY in right of his Wife the aforesd land bounding on the land of FRAN: TRIPLETT, JOHN ARRINGTON, WM. JETT and DAVID ROSSEN To have and to hold sd land with all hereditaments and priviledges appertaining to him said FRAN: JAMES his heirs and assigns and we also the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY do hereby promise that the premises are free & cleare & shall always be more free and cleare by us the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY our heirs to him sd FRAN. JAMES his heirs warranting the same to him against all persons whatsoever As Witness our hands and seals this 28th day of April 1690
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us
WM. UNDERWOOD, JAMES DABNEY
JOHN COMBE ANN DABNEY
Recognitr in Cur Comt Rappa 4th die Martii 1690
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we JAMES & ANN DABNEY of County of Rappa in Virginia do for the valuable consideration of Three thousand pounds of Tobb and cask in hand paid do sell and make over unto FRANCIS STERNE of County abovesd from us our heirs forever Fifty acres of woodland being in County of Rappa on North side the River it being the quarter part of Two hundred acres formerly bought of PHILLIP SHARWOOD late of this County deced and adjoining to the land of FRAN: JAMES and on the corner side thereof the aforesd land To have and to hold with all priviledges and hereditaments belonging to him the said FRANCIS STERNE his heirs or assigns forever and also wee the sd JAMES and ANN DAUBNEY do hereby promise the premises are free & cleare and shall always be made free & cleare by us sd JAMES & ANN DAUBNEY their heirs by warranty the same As Witness our hands and Seals the 26th of
April 1690
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the prsents of us
WM. UNDERWOOD JAMES DABNEY
JOHN COMBE ANN DABNEY
Recognitr in Cur comt Rappa p DABNEY & Uxerem 4 die Martii 1690."1 James Dabney was also known as John Dabney.2

Family

Anne Sherwood b. 1666, d. 1752
Child

Citations

  1. [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=I022473&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 301. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  3. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I92&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
  4. [S1022] RootsWeb An Ancestry.com Community, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Ancestors of Jerry Wayne Murphy-1: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/genealogy/ancestry/pafg20.htm#17858. Hereinafter cited as RootsWeb - Ancestry.
  5. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Eedeth (_): https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I460&tree=Dabney
  6. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, James Dabney: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I87&tree=Dabney
  7. [S1022] RootsWeb - Ancestry, online http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/, Ancestors of Jerry Wayne Murphy-1: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/genealogy/ancestry/pafg17.htm#1900
  8. [S4197] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003), p. 97. Seen on Ancestry.com on 24 Sept. 2019 at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0111?pid=11662&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5063%26h%3D11662%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D8783281%26pid%3D-863363734%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=8783281&personid=-863363734&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.153991672.1730903153.1569352679-913630654.1559927364. Hereinafter cited as Headley [2003] Married Well and Often.
  9. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage Record #1 een on Ancestry.com on 24 Sept. 2019 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4033&h=6225&ssrc=pt&tid=8783281&pid=-863363734&usePUB=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
  10. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Marriage Record #2 seen on Ancestry.com on 24 Sept. 2019 at: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3976&h=19041&ssrc=pt&tid=8783281&pid=-863363734&usePUB=true
  11. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Cornelius Dabney: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I79&tree=Dabney

Mary Humphreys1

F, #91539, b. 1661, d. before 1667
FatherThomas Humphreys1 b. b 1632, d. b 1 Mar 1662
MotherMary Kinsey1 b. c 1645, d. bt 3 Jan 1667 - 1 Feb 1677
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Mary Humphreys was born in 1661 at Baltimore Co., Maryland, USA.1
Mary Humphreys died before 1667 at Baltimore Co., Maryland, USA.1

Citations

  1. [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=I032791&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Martha Haynie1

F, #91540, b. circa 1645, d. 1671
FatherJohn Haynie2 b. 1624, d. b 22 Jul 1697
MotherJane Morris3 b. b 1628, d. 1674
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Martha Haynie was born circa 1645 at Bayview, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Capt. William (III) Ball Jr., son of Col. William (II) Ball and Hannah Atherold, in 1661 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1

Martha Haynie died in 1671 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 22
Aprill 13d. 1659. Northumberland County
Whereas it was ye desire of ELIZABETH NEWMAN, Widdowe of this County deced., that PETER PRESLY JUNIOR & MARTHA & ELIZABETH HAYNIE should have some pte: of the Estate belonging unto her, the sd. ELIZA:, and in p:ticular of ye pt. of the sd. Estate hereafter in these pr:sents expressed; Vizt., Unto the sd. PETER PRESLY one yearling heyfer marked with a crop in ye left eare & slitt downe ye sd. eare as likewise unto the sd. MARTHA & ELIZA: HAYNIE joyntly one black pide Cow being marked with an under keele of ye right eare & cropt of ye left; as likewise unto the sd. MARTHA one f( ) a rugg curtaines & vallences & unto the sd. ( ) gold rugg; NOW KNOWE YEE that wee the ( ) doe hereby accordingly confirme ye sd. Estates ( ) PETER, MARTHA &ELIZA: together wth, ( )male increase unto the sd. PETER ( ) till he shall come to ye age of Seventeen yeares & them male & female to belong tohim the sd. PETER and likewise the female increasse of sd. Cove the ( ) & ELIZA: untill they shall attaine to the age of ( )or shalbe marryed and further we doe make promise yt: the sd. Cattle shall at all times remaine ( ) shall thinke convenient or in case eyther of them shall dept, this life (before the sd, plies be at age of the Receipt of the sd. Estate) then the pr:misses shall dispose thereof; And if eyther the sd. PETER, MARTHA & ELIZA; shall dye before the age aforesd that then that parties estate to come to such as by Law shalbe qualified ( ) thereof; In Witnes of ye pr:misses we have hereunto sett our hands the day & yeare abovesd,
Teste ( ) PRESLY WM. PRESLY
JOHN HAYNIE
( ) This Writeing was acknowledged in ( ) WM. PRESLY & JNO: HAYNIE and is recorded
1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 22
BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these pr:sents that I JOHN HAYNIE of the County of Northumberland in Virginia have for diverse ( ) out of the affecon I beare unto my two Daughters, MARTHA & ELIZABETH HAYNIE, & likewise unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA WARE, to each of them these cattle following, vizt., unto the sd. MARTHA one black Cove knowne by the name of Nan cey she being over( ) of both eares and holes in both eares; likewise wth: one black two yeare old heyfer ( ) name of Cocke and her, the sd. Heyfers Calfe being ( ) colour & a female, ye sd. Heyfer & Calfe being ( ) with a swallow tayle of both eares; Likewise unto my Daughter, ELIZABETH, I doe give one Cow knowne by the name of Browning, shee being cropt of both eares & slitts cutt in each; together with one yearling heyfer of a browne colour being swallow tayld. of both eares a small nick cutt under ye right care; As alsoe unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA, one browne Cove called corny ( ) of the left care & crept & slitt of the right, all which sd. Cattle with their future female increase ( ) I hold within my keeping untill each pty: shalbe ( ) of Sixteen yeares or else married; or otherwayes ( ) p:sons custody as I shall hereafter ( ) in such p:sons disposall to be for ( ) PRESLY or his Brother, Mr. PET( ) eyther of the sd donatee( ) before their abovesd. time ( ) arrived, that then the Ca( ) to remaine at my dis( ) to the ( ) exd. & Signed and sealed in p:sen ce of us
PETER ASHTON, JOHN HAYNIE ye Seale
NICHOLAS MORRIS
20th Maii 1659, This ( ) acknowledged in Court by the sd, JNO: HAYNIE and is recorded.1

Family

Capt. William (III) Ball Jr. b. 2 Jun 1641, d. 30 Sep 1694

Citations

  1. [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=I041692&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [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=I041690&tree=Tree1
  3. [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=I041691&tree=Tree1

John Haynie1

M, #91541, b. 1624, d. before 22 July 1697
Last Edited14 Aug 2019
     John Haynie was born in 1624 at Buckes Row, Elizabeth City Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Jane Morris before 28 September 1652 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.2
John Haynie died before 22 July 1697 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "http://www.oocities.org/ejhitt/Hayney/d10988.htm
     "1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 781
Northumberland County Court July 22, 1697
his day the Last Will and Testament of JOHN HANYE Sr. was proved by the oaths of RICHARD ROBINSON and JOHN HANYE Jr. witnesses thereto and the said will is recorded.
     "1650-1652 Deed-Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 74
At a Court held for the County of Northumberland the 22th of Aprill 1652
Wee whose names are subscribed doe promise &ingage our selves to be true & faith full to the Comonwealth of England as it is now established without KING or HOUSE of LORDES
JOHN HAYNIE
     "COURT HELD 2 SEPTEMBER 1692, Haynie CAPT. GUARDIAN TO HARDING.
MR. JOHN Haynie, SENR, PETITIONED COURT FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF THOMAS HARDING, 3-YEAR OLD SON OF THOMAS HARDING (DECEASED)
     "Northumberland County Record Book 1652 -1658: ©Peter's Row - 2002
John Haynie his deposition
John Haynie aged 31 years or there abouts sworn and
examined saith that all the comendations that ever he heard
of Alice Atkinson is that she was a whore and further this
depondent saith not.
John Haynie
20th August. 1655, Jurat in court
     "Northumberland County Record Book 1652 -1658: ©Peter's Row - 2002
Jacob Derickson his letter of attorney to John Johnson Besteware Be it known to all men by these presents that I Skipper Jacob Derickson "Pub Master of the Herring -Barrel" have made on demand and deputed and in my stead and place put and constituted my trusty friend Skipper John Johnson Besteware to be my true and lawfull attorney for me in my name and to my use and demand and pleasure of John Hodge of Maryland and John Haynie of Chickacone all - such bills and notes which I have left in his hands and custody and by virtue there of to ask require recover and receive all and singular such debts dues sum and sums of tobacco which are due and payable to me in Virginia from what soever person or persons as thereby move at large may appear Giving and granting to my said attorney my full power and strength and lawfull authority in case of any defect or want of due payment to prosecute sue arrest implead condemn imprison and take any other course of law and to suite against the party or parties delinquent in the premisses and out of prison to release and set at liberty upon the receipt of the said billsand debts accquitances or other lawfull discharges for the same to make seal and deliver and one attorney or more for the better recovery of the premisses order him to appoint and substitute and at his freewill to revoke and generally therein to do whatsoever I my self could or might lawfully do if that I were personally put promiseing to ratify approve and allow and hereby confirming whatsoever my said attorney and his deputies or substitutes shall do and expect in the premisses forever by these presents In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal dated in Amsterdam the 7th day of September Anno 1651
Jacob Derickson.
signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us, Peter-
Stoffeles, John Bet, Joseph Stognes
Wesput 1651
     "Northumberland County Record Book 1652 -1658: ©Peter's Row - 2002, [Page 58 R]
Mr. Robert Newman his pattent
To all etc whereas etc.now know you that I William Berkeley Knt. give and grant unto Robert Newman [---] and fifty acres of land bounded Easterly upon the Great Wicocomoco Northerly upon the head of Mattapany River Southerly [---] Westerly upon the main woods the said land being due the said Robert Newman by and for the transportation of eleven persons into the colony all whose names are in records mentioned under this pattent, dated the 25th of March 1651.
William Berkeley
Mr. Robert Newman his assignment of a pattent unto John Haynie.
I do assign over this within mentioned pattent from me my heirs, extrs, admtrs and assignees forever witness my hand and seal.
Sixth of November 1654.
signum Robert Newman
Witness - [ ] Floyd, Samuel Nicholls
20th November 1655, This assignment was acknowledged in court unto John Haynie by me Robert Newman and the assignment ---J pattent are recorded.
John Haynie his sale ofland to John Kent.
I John Haynie do for myself my heirs extrs etc. transfer and assign unto John Kent or his heirs etc. four hundred fifty acres of land and the pattent thereof the said land laying and being at the head of Mattapany River in the County of Northumberland and was to me from Robert Newman assigned which said land I the said Haynie do warrent unto the said Kent and his heirs extrs etc. forever against any personor persons that shall thereto make c[laim or demand witness my hand the 20th of November 1655.
John Haynie
Witness - Thomas Broughton, Symon Richardson 20th November 1655, This sale of land was acknowledged in court unto John Kent by John Haynie and is recorded.
     "Northumberland County Record Book 1652 -1658: ©Peter's Row - 2002
The Jurys verdict on Mr. Budds Servant Thomas Winn.
Whereas at a court holden for this County of Northumberland the 22nd day of November 1655 The verdict of the Jury and judgement did award and decree that whereas Mrs. Eleanor Budd was accused for the death of one Thomas Winn her late Servant, that the said Winn should be taken up out of the earth and viewed by a Jury of 12 men a Coronor and one Chyourgion or more and that the said Mrs. Budd should touch and handle the said corpes and that the skull of the said Winn should be especially viewed. These may therefore certify all those whom it may seem to concern and be relative unto that we whose names are under subscribed being for that purpose empaneled on a Jury together With Lt. Col. John Trussell Coronor and Mr. Robert Burrell Chyourgion have accordingly cleaned and viewed the said skull and see the said Mrs. Budd handle the same and did not perceive any symptoms or example by which God of his just judgement maybe evidence, her the said Mrs. Ellenor Budd any whit guilty of the said accusation the said skull being as (we suppose) the skull of any dead man is which death by no casual but a natural death dated the first day of January 1655. The body of the said Winn could not possibly be taken up being quite consumed, the bones excepted.
John Trussell Sheriff and Coroner, Robert Burrell Chyourgion
John Haynie Edward Coles Wm. Presly
James Austen Thomas Brewer Richard Spann
Thomas Prickett John Bennett William Little
Arthur Branch John Mosley John Essex
20th January 1655, this verdict was recorded.
     "NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY ORDERS 1652-1657
- August ye 22th 1655.
A List of the VESTRY for CHICKACOAN Congregacon: Leift. Coll, JOHN TRUSSELL, Mr, HUGH LEE, Capt, JOHN ROGERS, Mr. MATTH: RHODON
For CHERRY POINT Congregacon: RALPH HORSLEY, Church Warden; ANTHONY LENTON, GEORGE NOTT,
For YEOCOCOMOCO Congregacon: Mr. NICHOLAS JURNEW, JNO: POWELL Church Wardens; RICHARD HOLDEN
For WICCOCOMOCOE Congregacon, Major SAMUELL SMYTH, Mr, JAMES HAWLEY JNO: HAYNIE, EDW: COLE, RICHD: SPANN Churchwardens
For CHINCKAHAN QUARTER, Mr, WM: PRESLY, Church Warden, ROBERT NEUMAN, JOHN HULL
     "1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 13
( ) that I GEORGE COLCLOUGH of WICOCOMOCOE ( ) of Northumberland in Virginia Gent ) my Exrs. Admrs. &c. to deliver unto Mr. ( ) Exrs. Admrs. &c. one good sufficient ( ) exceeding the age of seaven yeares ( ) first day of March next in LITTLE ( ) for the sole use & proper benefitt as ( ) vizt, the sd. Mare & all her future ( ) the sd, MORRIS during his naturall life and ( ) case ( ) to the sole use & Benifitt of JANE ( )ter of. the sd. Mr. NICHOLAS MORRIS & now. ( ) JOHN HAYNIE of the sd. Parrish & County ( ) excepting the first Mare Male which shall fall from the sd. Mare and her increase to be for the onely use & behoofe of the sd. JANE HAYNIE & her heires for ever; Witnes my hand this 20th of 9br: 1658
Signed & delivered in presence of us
PETER ASHTON, RI: FLYNT GEO: COLCLOUGH
20th 9br: 1658 This Writeing was recorded
     "1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 22
BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these pr:sents that I JOHN HAYNIE of the County of Northumberland in Virginia have for diverse ( ) out of the affecon I beare unto my two Daughters, MARTHA & ELIZABETH HAYNIE, & likewise unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA WARE, to each of them these cattle following, vizt., unto the sd. MARTHA one black Cove knowne by the name of Nan cey she being over( ) of both eares and holes in both eares; likewise wth: one black two yeare old heyfer ( ) name of Cocke and her, the sd. Heyfers Calfe being ( ) colour & a female, ye sd. Heyfer & Calfe being ( ) with a swallow tayle of both eares; Likewise unto my Daughter, ELIZABETH, I doe give one Cow knowne by the name of Browning, shee being cropt of both eares & slitts cutt in each; together with one yearling heyfer of a browne colour being swallow tayld. of both eares a small nick cutt under ye right care; As alsoe unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA, one browne Cove called corny ( ) of the left care & crept & slitt of the right, all which sd. Cattle with their future female increase ( ) I hold within my keeping untill each pty: shalbe ( ) of Sixteen yeares or else married; or otherwayes ( ) p:sons custody as I shall hereafter ( ) in such p:sons disposall to be for ( ) PRESLY or his Brother, Mr. PET( ) eyther of the sd donatee( ) before their abovesd. time ( ) arrived, that then the Ca( ) to remaine at my dis( ) to the ( ) exd. & Signed and sealed in p:sen ce of us
PETER ASHTON, JOHN HAYNIE ye Seale
NICHOLAS MORRIS
20th Maii 1659, This ( ) acknowledged in Court by the sd, JNO: HAYNIE and is recorded
     "1662-1666 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 172
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents yt: I JOHN HAYNEY by order & power from EDW. PHILIPS, doe hereby reassigne unto ANT: MORRIS & to his heyres & assignes all his right in a p:cell of land formerly Leased unto him ye sd: PHILIPS for eleaven yeares, lyinge wth:in ye marke of land ye sd: ANTHONY now liveth on together wth: all ye housinge & other priviledges by ye sd: Lease granted & doe likewise in ye behalfe of ye sd: PHILIPS bind my selfe in ye penalty of 3000 lbs. tobacco in caske yt: ye sd: EDW: shall make upon demand a legall acknowledgmt. of ye p:misses & shall likewise pay unto ye sd: ANT: MORRIS or his Admrs. or assignes ye summe of 500 lbs. tobacco in casks at or before ye 10th of 9ber: next together wth: such charges as is due upon an at con commenced by ye sd: ANT: agt. ye sd: EDWD. & ye charge for ye acknowledgmt. of 150 acres of land formerly assigned by ye sd: PHILIPS to ye sd: ANTH: & lastly I doe oblige my selfe in ye sd: PHILIPS behalfe to pay unto ye sd: ANTH: MORRIS or his assignes betweene this & ye middle of March next coming, three weekes 'work(); In Witness whereof I have sett to my hand ye 9th 10br: 1665
In ye p:sence of JEFFERY GOCKE, JOHN HAYNIE
SAM: GOCKE
20th Janry: 1665. Recognitur in Cur: et recordatur
I ED: PHILIPS doe affirme what ye sd: HAYNIE abovesd: hath in my behalfe assigned unto ANTH: MORRIS, Witness my hand 9ber: 11th 1665
Witnesse JNO: BAKER, EDW: PHILIPS
ROBT: STANTON
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents yt: I ANT: MORRIS doe reassigne over unto EDWD. PHILIPS all my right of 150 acres of land lyinge at ye head of WECOCOMAKO RIVER wch: sd: land ye sd. PHILIPS purchased of THO: SALISBURY & assigned to me together wth: all ye houses & appurtenances thereto belonginge; unto him ye sd: EDWD. & his heyres & assignes for ever; & doe firmly bind my selfe to acknowledge ye same in open Cort: upon demand in ye penalty of 5000 lbs. Tobacco in caske upon default of ye same; In Witnesse whereof I have set my hand this 9th of ibr: 1665
in p:sence of JEFFERY GOCKE ANTH: MORRIS
SAM: GOCKE
20th Ja.nr: 1665. Recognitur ANTO: MORRIS et record
     "1674-1677 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 237
Northumberland County Court 18th of August 1675
The Honorable Justices of Northumberland County [this part in the black part at the top of the page which I cannot read except [humble Petition of JOHN HAYNIE] sheweth HAYNIE's Comm of Admon upon LANE's Estate that whereas THOMAS LANE some time ago hath dyed in Delaware Bay [or poynts adjacent] and his Wife surviving him the Thirds of his Estate became her legall right and she departing this life about ye 12th of April last ye right of her Estate (ye aforesaid Thirds] personall revolved unto her Children of which your Petitioner's Wife is one and whereas your Petitioner hath a present opportunity to send to ye Delaware Bay in quest of this Estate there where his Widdowes Dower must be had [or noe where] your Petitioner therefore humbly prayes Order of Administration on ye Estate of THOMAS LANE and he shall pray &c.
August ye 23d 1675. This Petition is granted giving security according to Law ST. LEGER CODD, WILLIAM PRESLY
PETER PRESLY, THOMAS MATTHEW
- JOHN HAYNIE and JOHN HUGHLETT doe oblige themselves in the penall sume of forty thousand pounds of tobacco yt JOHN HAYNIE duly administer according to Law
     "John Hany, 950 acs. Northumberland Co., 30 Jan. 1650, p. 281. Upon the N. side of the Dividing Cr., abutting Wly, thereon, continued with a swamp at the head of land of George Waterman & James Willis. Trans. of 19 pers: Jo. Hanes, Eliza. Newman, Peter White, Edward A. Cooper, Xtopr. Sarslett, Wm. Browneing, Edw. Whitway, Thomas Miles, Bartho. Bradley, Kath. a french maid, Tho. Morland, Leo. Kingman, Joseph Martin, Richd. Hayden, Antho. Stillger, Edward Clay, Thomas Catchman, Phillip Williams, William Cornish.
Note: The uppermost 500 acres of this patent lyeing next ot the High Ponds is relinquished by the said John Hany as appeareth from under his hand the 23 Aug. 1651 & the said rights to make good another patent for the said Hany.
Test: R. Huberd
     "CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 462
JNO. HAYNIE, 350 acs. at the had of Wiccocomico Riv., bounded S. & E. upon land of Gervase Dodson, decd., & Henry Wickars branch, & Nly. on land of Col. Jno. Matrom, decd. 10 Mar. 1662, p. 212, (113). Trans. of 7 pers: Jno. Edwards, Mary Jones, Susan Avery, Wm. Michell, Andrew Stephens, Charles Haynes, Thomas Norton.
     "On 10 March 1662: " John Haynie, 350 acres at the head of Wicocomico Riv., bounded S. & E. upon land of Gervase Dodson, desc., & Henry Wickars branch, & Nly. on land of Col. Jno. Matrom, desc., 10 Mar 1662. Trans. of 7 per: John Edwards, Mary Jones, Susan Avery, Wm Michell, Andrew Stephens, Charles Haynes, Thomas Norton." (Northumberland County, Virginia, Patent Book No. 5, p. 212).
     "http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=92&last=&g_p=G2&col lection=NN Grant
Title Harris, John.
Publication 1 December 1694.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): Harris, John and Haynie, John Sr.
Description: 200 acres.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 92 (Reel 288).
     "http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=92&last=93&g_p=G2&c ollection=NN Grant
Title Haynie, John, Sr.
Publication 1 December 1694.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 400 acres northerly on the land of John Oldham. Easterly on R.L. path; southerly on the lands formerly of William Matthews, decd.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 92-93 (Reel 288)."1

Family

Jane Morris b. b 1628, d. 1674
Children

Jane Morris1

F, #91542, b. before 1628, d. 1674
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Jane Morris was born before 1628 at England.1 She married John Ware before 1651 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.2 Jane Morris married John Haynie before 28 September 1652 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.1
Jane Morris died in 1674 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 13
( ) that I GEORGE COLCLOUGH of WICOCOMOCOE ( ) of Northumberland in Virginia Gent ) my Exrs. Admrs. &c. to deliver unto Mr. ( ) Exrs. Admrs. &c. one good sufficient ( ) exceeding the age of seaven yeares ( ) first day of March next in LITTLE ( ) for the sole use & proper benefitt as ( ) vizt, the sd. Mare & all her future ( ) the sd, MORRIS during his naturall life and ( ) case ( ) to the sole use & Benifitt of JANE ( )ter of. the sd. Mr. NICHOLAS MORRIS & now. ( ) JOHN HAYNIE of the sd. Parrish & County ( ) excepting the first Mare Male which shall fall from the sd. Mare and her increase to be for the onely use & behoofe of the sd. JANE HAYNIE & her heires for ever; Witnes my hand this 20th of 9br: 1658
Signed & delivered in presence of us
PETER ASHTON, RI: FLYNT GEO: COLCLOUGH
20th 9br: 1658 This Writeing was recorded
     "1674-1677 Order Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 237
Northumberland County Court 18th of August 1675
The Honorable Justices of Northumberland County [this part in the black part at the top of the page which I cannot read except [humble Petition of JOHN HAYNIE] sheweth HAYNIE's Comm of Admon upon LANE's Estate that whereas THOMAS LANE some time ago hath dyed in Delaware Bay [or poynts adjacent] and his Wife surviving him the Thirds of his Estate became her legall right and she departing this life about ye 12th of April last ye right of her Estate (ye aforesaid Thirds] personall revolved unto her Children of which your Petitioner's Wife is one and whereas your Petitioner hath a present opportunity to send to ye Delaware Bay in quest of this Estate there where his Widdowes Dower must be had [or noe where] your Petitioner therefore humbly prayes Order of Administration on ye Estate of THOMAS LANE and he shall pray &c.
August ye 23d 1675. This Petition is granted giving security according to Law ST. LEGER CODD, WILLIAM PRESLY
PETER PRESLY, THOMAS MATTHEW
- JOHN HAYNIE and JOHN HUGHLETT doe oblige themselves in the penall sume of forty thousand pounds of tobacco yt JOHN HAYNIE duly administer according to Law."1

Family 1

John Ware b. b 1628, d. 1651
Child

Family 2

John Haynie b. 1624, d. b 22 Jul 1697
Children

John Ware1

M, #91543, b. before 1628, d. 1651
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     John Ware was born before 1628.1 He married Jane Morris before 1651 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.1
John Ware died in 1651 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "The estate of John Warre decd Debtor 1651. Items include: Re'd from John Haney 120 tobo. paid Mr. ffoster Mr. Presly's order 188 lb. tobo.
Jurat Coram me Jo Mottrom. The marke of Robt Newman
28th Sept 1652. This acct was recorded.
(Northumberland County, Virginia, Record Book 14, 1652-1658, p. 6.)1"

Family

Jane Morris b. b 1628, d. 1674
Child

Citations

  1. [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=I117631&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [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=I117632&tree=Tree1

Susannah Ware1

F, #91544, b. before 1651, d. after 1659
FatherJohn Ware1 b. b 1628, d. 1651
MotherJane Morris1 b. b 1628, d. 1674
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Susannah Ware was born before 1651 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Susannah Ware died after 1659 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 22
BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these pr:sents that I JOHN HAYNIE of the County of Northumberland in Virginia have for diverse ( ) out of the affecon I beare unto my two Daughters, MARTHA & ELIZABETH HAYNIE, & likewise unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA WARE, to each of them these cattle following, vizt., unto the sd. MARTHA one black Cove knowne by the name of Nan cey she being over( ) of both eares and holes in both eares; likewise wth: one black two yeare old heyfer ( ) name of Cocke and her, the sd. Heyfers Calfe being ( ) colour & a female, ye sd. Heyfer & Calfe being ( ) with a swallow tayle of both eares; Likewise unto my Daughter, ELIZABETH, I doe give one Cow knowne by the name of Browning, shee being cropt of both eares & slitts cutt in each; together with one yearling heyfer of a browne colour being swallow tayld. of both eares a small nick cutt under ye right care; As alsoe unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA, one browne Cove called corny ( ) of the left care & crept & slitt of the right, all which sd. Cattle with their future female increase ( ) I hold within my keeping untill each pty: shalbe ( ) of Sixteen yeares or else married; or otherwayes ( ) p:sons custody as I shall hereafter ( ) in such p:sons disposall to be for ( ) PRESLY or his Brother, Mr. PET( ) eyther of the sd donatee( ) before their abovesd. time ( ) arrived, that then the Ca( ) to remaine at my dis( ) to the ( ) exd. & Signed and sealed in p:sen ce of us
PETER ASHTON, JOHN HAYNIE ye Seale
NICHOLAS MORRIS
20th Maii 1659, This ( ) acknowledged in Court by the sd, JNO: HAYNIE and is recorded."1

Citations

  1. [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=I117632&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Francis Waddy1

M, #91545, b. before 1680, d. before 21 May 1735
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Francis Waddy was born before 1680 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Sarah Harris circa 1711 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Francis Waddy died before 21 May 1735 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "no kids
     "https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1922712/1922712_djvu.txt
"The Waddy Family of Northumberland County, Virginia"
By Mrs. O. A. Keach, of Wichita, Kansas
Publication date 1917-04-01
Publisher The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 25
     "1729-1737 Order Book Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 185
Waddey, Francis, will probated 21 May 1735 by Benjamin Waddey, Thomas Waddey, and John Waddey, the executors.
     "1713-1749 Northumberland County VA Wills: Lewis & Booker; 1713-1726 Record Book, Page 386
Waddey, James
W. W. 15 March 1724/25---W. P. 18 August 1725
Wife-so long as she remains my widow to enjoy half my now dwelling plantation and the benefit of the labour of four negroes Tom, Sow, Tony, and Nell. Also to have her wearing apparel, her choice of my horse or mare, her saddle and furniture, all the corn and meal that I have in the house and all my hogs, one trunk marked EW, one feather bed and bolster, one pair of blankets, one warming pan and one close stowl.
Son Francis Waddey-the other half of my dwelling plantation during his mother's life, • and at her decease to have all my dwelling plantation to him and his heirs lawfully begotten, and for want of such heirs to my son Benjamin and his heirs. Son Francis and the heirs of his body-my land near"Scotland Mill", it being part of "Hopper's Pattin", and for want of such heirs to my son Benjamin and his heirs.
At my wifes decease my son Francis-to have negroes Tony and Sow and their increase.
At my wifes decease my son Benjamin-to have negroes Tom. and Nell and their increase.
Son Francis-negroes Jack, Will, Judy, and Lucy, my large folding table, chest of drawers, one large chest, and one still and worm.
Son Benjamin-negroes Nan, Jack and Bess, one Limbrick, and my large looking glass.
To my son Benjamin's son, Benjamin-my negro boy Moses. To my son Benjamin's daughter, Ann-my negro girl Sarey,
To my son Benjamin's daughter, Jemimah-my negro boy Bristo.
Son in law William Ollipant-my best suit of apparel I shall die master of, and the next best to my son in law John Ollipant.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my wife and two sons Francis and Benjamin.
Sons Francis and Benjamin, executors,
Witness: William Bently, John Olliphint, and John Hill.
     "Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
COFFEY, Hugh. Inventory. 12 June 1717. Rec. 10 July 1717. Returned by Francis Waddy, Adm. W.B. 10, p. 229.
     "1729-1737 Order Book Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 43
Schreyer, Mary, will probated 20 October 1731, by Thomas Waddy and Francis Waddy the executors."1

Family

Sarah Harris b. c 1672, d. b 10 Jul 1749

Citations

  1. [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=I085596&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

John Haynie1

M, #91546, b. circa 1654, d. before 22 August 1723
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. 1624, d. b 22 Jul 1697
MotherJane Morris1 b. b 1628, d. 1674
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     John Haynie was born circa 1654 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
John Haynie died before 22 August 1723 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 781
Northumberland County Court July 22, 1697
his day the Last Will and Testament of JOHN HANYE Sr. was proved by the oaths of RICHARD ROBINSON and JOHN HANYE Jr. witnesses thereto and the said will is recorded.
     "Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book 17, 1706-1720, re-recorded records, p. 107.
I give unto my loving wife Sarah Haynie, the daughter of my father-in-law John Harris, the hundred acres of land the sd. Harris gave unto me by deed of sale &c., to her and the heirs of her body &c. . . . Unto my wife Sarah Haynie and my daughter Grace Ball and their heirs &c. all the land or lands belonging unto me Except one Moyety of or half of the land I have Joyning on the land of Coll. Peter Hack, the which Excepted Moyety I give unto my brother John Haynie &c. Provided my brother John pay an Equall part of the charge with my wife and daughter from the Date of the Deed of the sd. land to me and of what charge they shall be att untill they are possessed of it . . . if brother John refuse, sd. land to wife and daughter to be equally divided between them . . . my wife and daughter Grace Ball Exors."
Wit: Richard Ball, Hancock Nicholls, Fransisin Frizele, John Harris.
     "1706-1713 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 429
Northumberland County Court December 20, 1706
Upon the Petition of JOHN HAYNIE for and in the behalf of his Children THOMAS and TOMASINE who were also the Children of MARY HAYNIE Late Wife of the said JOHN and One of the Daughters of THOMAS SADLER late of this County Deceased against JOHN CORBELL for Detaining from them their proportion part of the Estate of RICHARD and THOMAS SADLER deceased It is Ordered the Sheriff or his Deputy siimmon the said CORBELL to the next Court to Answer the said Petition."1

Citations

  1. [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=I041693&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Elizabeth Haynie1

F, #91547, b. circa 1657, d. after 1664
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. 1624, d. b 22 Jul 1697
MotherJane Morris1 b. b 1628, d. 1674
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Elizabeth Haynie was born circa 1657 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Elizabeth Haynie died after 1664 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 22
Aprill 13d. 1659. Northumberland County
Whereas it was ye desire of ELIZABETH NEWMAN, Widdowe of this County deced., that PETER PRESLY JUNIOR & MARTHA & ELIZABETH HAYNIE should have some pte: of the Estate belonging unto her, the sd. ELIZA:, and in p:ticular of ye pt. of the sd. Estate hereafter in these pr:sents expressed; Vizt., Unto the sd. PETER PRESLY one yearling heyfer marked with a crop in ye left eare & slitt downe ye sd. eare as likewise unto the sd. MARTHA & ELIZA: HAYNIE joyntly one black pide Cow being marked with an under keele of ye right eare & cropt of ye left; as likewise unto the sd. MARTHA one f( ) a rugg curtaines & vallences & unto the sd. ( ) gold rugg; NOW KNOWE YEE that wee the ( ) doe hereby accordingly confirme ye sd. Estates ( ) PETER, MARTHA &ELIZA: together wth, ( )male increase unto the sd. PETER ( ) till he shall come to ye age of Seventeen yeares & them male & female to belong tohim the sd. PETER and likewise the female increasse of sd. Cove the ( ) & ELIZA: untill they shall attaine to the age of ( )or shalbe marryed and further we doe make promise yt: the sd. Cattle shall at all times remaine ( ) shall thinke convenient or in case eyther of them shall dept, this life (before the sd, plies be at age of the Receipt of the sd. Estate) then the pr:misses shall
dispose thereof; And if eyther the sd. PETER, MARTHA & ELIZA; shall dye before the age aforesd that then that parties estate to come to such as by Law shalbe qualified ( ) thereof; In Witnes of ye pr:misses we have hereunto sett our hands the day & yeare abovesd,
Teste ( ) PRESLY WM. PRESLY
JOHN HAYNIE
( ) This Writeing was acknowledged in ( ) WM. PRESLY & JNO: HAYNIE and is recorded
     "1658-1662 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 22
BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these pr:sents that I JOHN HAYNIE of the County of Northumberland in Virginia have for diverse ( ) out of the affecon I beare unto my two Daughters, MARTHA & ELIZABETH HAYNIE, & likewise unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA WARE, to each of them these cattle following, vizt., unto the sd. MARTHA one black Cove knowne by the name of Nan cey she being over( ) of both eares and holes in both eares; likewise wth: one black two yeare old heyfer ( ) name of Cocke and her, the sd. Heyfers Calfe being ( ) colour & a female, ye sd. Heyfer & Calfe being ( ) with a swallow tayle of both eares; Likewise unto my Daughter, ELIZABETH, I doe give one Cow knowne by the name of Browning, shee being cropt of both eares & slitts cutt in each; together with one yearling heyfer of a browne colour being swallow tayld. of both eares a small nick cutt under ye right care; As alsoe unto my Daughter in Law, SUSANNA, one browne Cove called corny ( ) of the left care & crept & slitt of the right, all which sd. Cattle with their future female increase ( ) I hold within my keeping untill each pty: shalbe ( ) of Sixteen yeares or else married; or otherwayes ( ) p:sons custody as I shall hereafter ( ) in such p:sons disposall to be for ( ) PRESLY or his Brother, Mr. PET( ) eyther of the sd donatee( ) before their abovesd. time ( ) arrived, that then the Ca( ) to remaine at my dis( ) to the ( ) exd. & Signed and sealed in p:sen ce of us
PETER ASHTON, JOHN HAYNIE ye Seale
NICHOLAS MORRIS
20th Maii 1659, This ( ) acknowledged in Court by the sd, JNO: HAYNIE and is recorded
     "1662-1666 Deed & Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 140
IN THE NAME OF GOD Amen. I NICH: MORRIS beings in p:fect health doe make this my Last Will and Testamt: in manner & forme followinge;
First. I give my Soule into the hands of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ by whose merritts I hope to be saved; As for my Estate I dispose of as followeth:
It: I give & bequeath unto my Sonne, ANT: MORRIS, my Seate of Land wch: now I live upon being 558 acres; only my Wife, MARTHA MORRIS, is to have ye use of ye houseing orchard or what else she hath occasion for upon the ad: Divident of Land for her life tyme; Likewise I give unto my aforesd: Sonne, ANTHONY MORRIS, fowre Cowes, one called by the name of ( ) the other three marked with three slitts In ye ( ) & a hole & halfe spade in ye left eare wth: ( ) their increase. I give to my sd. Sonne for ( ) I give to my aforesd: Sonne, ANTHONY ( ) feather bedd bolster & pillow, two ( ) a rugge, one iron pots, three pewter ( ) one iron pestle for him to in joy ye ( ) wth: one pare of sheets
It. I give & bequeath to my dearly beloved Wife, MARTHA MORRIS, my Lease of Land at ye head of the River called by ye name of ye ISLAND, being 512 acres, she to in joy ye sd: land for ever;
It. I give to my aforesd: lovinge Wife, MARTHA MORRIS, all ye remainder of my Cattle except one Cow which I give to my Daughter, JANE HANEY, wth: ye increase & one yearling heyfer to my Grand Child, MARTHA HANEY, wth: ye increase, & one yearling Heyfer to my Grand Child, ELIZ: HANEY, wth: ye increase & one yearling heyfer to my Grand Child, RICH: HANEY, wth: ye increase, P:vided yt: if one of ye abovesd: Grand Children die, ye Heyfer wth: ye increase is to be devided betweene ye other two, or if they all dye but one, the survivor is to injoy what I have given to ye other two; all ye rest of my Cattle whatsoever I give unto my Wife & to her disposinge
Item. I give unto my loveinge Wife my Chattels as household goods & all moveables both wthin door & wth out except what is before given in this my Will, she to dispose of the sd. goods accordinge to her owne discrecon after my Debts is payd. out of them;
As for the interringe of my body after my decease, I leave to ye discrecon of my beloved Wife, who I make whole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testamt: Witnesse my hand and seale this 21th of November 1660, Before the signings of this my Will, I give to ( ) GOCHE wch: writt my Will one yearlinge heyfer & ye ( )
Signed in ye p:sence of SAM: GOCHE, JEFFERY GOCHE."1

Citations

  1. [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=I041693&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Richard Haynie1

M, #91548, b. 1659, d. 31 October 1725
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. 1624, d. b 22 Jul 1697
MotherJane Morris1 b. b 1628, d. 1674
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Richard Haynie was born in 1659 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Richard Haynie died on 31 October 1725 at Hoathville, St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Richard Haynie left a will on 31 October 1724 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA;
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "1713-1749 Northumberland County VA Wills: Lewis & Booker; 1713-1726 Record Book, Page 389a
Haynie, Richard
Will Written: 31 October 1724; Will Probated: 18 March 1724/25.
--- Son Bridgar Haynie: all my land on the right hand of the road, as you go down from the Court House, to him and the lawful heirs begotten of his body.
--- Son Richard Haynie: plantation whereon I now live with all the land belonging to it as far as the first branch of "Tan Troughs", to him and the heirs lawfully begotten of his body, and if none to fall
--- to sons Macksmilion Haynie and Ormsby Haynie, and the lawful heirs of their bodies.
--- Son Ormsby Haynie and son Charles Haynie: all the land from the aforementioned branch to the extent of my land, to them and the lawfully begotten heirs of their bodies.
--- Son Samuel Haynie: piece of land joining to Richard Oldham's of about eighty acres, to him and his heirs;
--- The rest of my land in the same devidend: to be equally divided between my four daughters, Katherine Haynie, Elinor Haynie, Winifred Haynie, and Anna Haynie, to them and their heirs forever.
--- Two daughters Winifred and Anne Haynie: my two negroes George and Beck, after my wife decease.
Estate not to be appraised.
--- Daughter Elizabeth Smith: a gold ring of twenty shillings price.
--- Wife Elinor, with the assistance of Major George Eskridge, to be my executrix.
Witness: Henry Christopher and Thomas Baylis.
March ye 18th Anno 1724/5. This last Will & Testam't of Capt Rd Haynie decd was presented to the Court by Mrs Elinor Hanie upon Oath being proved by the Oaths of Henry Christopher and Thomas Bailis and on her motion and giveing Security for her Just and faithfull Adm'r Certificate is granted her & on Obtaining A Probate thereof in due form.
(Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book 1719 - 1729, p. 177.)1"

Citations

  1. [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=I041696&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Anne Haynie1

F, #91549, b. circa 1668, d. before 2 September 1691
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. 1624, d. b 22 Jul 1697
MotherJane Morris1 b. b 1628, d. 1674
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     Anne Haynie was born circa 1668 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Anne Haynie died before 2 September 1691 at St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate of will.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "COURT HELD 2 SEPTEMBER 1692, Haynie CAPT. GUARDIAN TO HARDING.
MR. JOHN Haynie, SENR, PETITIONED COURT FOR GUARDIANSHIP OF THOMAS HARDING, 3-YEAR OLD SON OF THOMAS HARDING (DECEASED)
JULY 1696, CAPT. JNO. Haynie GUARDIAN TO THE ORPHANS OF THOMAS HARDING, DEC'D., VS. LUKE ROWLANDS WHO MARRYED ANNE ADMX. OF THE SD. HARDING.)
     "1687-1699 Order Book Part 2 - Northumberland Co Va; Hamrick: Pg 566
Northumberland County Court September 2, 1691
Whereas Mr. JOHN HAYNIE Sr. petitioned this Court that THOMAS HARDING, late of this County, deceased, died intestate leaving an Estate in Lands and Chattels, and had Issue by Mr. HAYNIE'S daughter, deceased also, a son named THOMAS HARDING who has from his birth, being three years since, being sustained by him, and prayed that he might have the guardianship of the said Child. It is therefore ordered that the said Mr. HAYNIE be guardian of the said THOMAS HARDING that he exhibit an Inventory of the said HARDING's Estate to the next Court and enter into bond, with security, to be accountable for the said Estate when the orphan comes of age.
     "On 22 May 1696, Anne appears in a suit brought by Capt. John Haynie guardian of Thomas Harding Jr. (orphan of Thomas Harding Sr.) against her second husband, Luke Rowland; Anne who was deceased was the administrator of the estate of Thomas Harding Sr., her first husband (Order Book 4, page 728)."1

Citations

  1. [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=I041695&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Williamson Ball1

M, #91550, b. 1736, d. before 6 January 1794
FatherGeorge Ball1 b. c 1702
MotherJudith Payne1
Last Edited14 Aug 2019
     Williamson Ball was born in 1736 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
Williamson Ball died before 6 January 1794 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial Settlers":
     "Ball, Williamson. Publication 1794.
Gen. note Part of index to Richmond County Wills and Administrations (1692-1800)
Note p. 166-168. Will pro. 6 Jan. 1794.
Note Wills & Inventories No. 8, 1787-1794 (Reel 23)
     "Ball, Williamson. Publication 1794.
Gen. note Part of index to Richmond County Wills and Administrations (1692-1800)
Note p. 40-44. Inv. & appr. rec. 4 July 1796.
Note Will Book No. 9, 1794-1822 (Reel 25)
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www5.familytreemaker.com/cgi-bin/texis/find/search30/?query=A+Geane alogy+of+the+Glassell+Family+&db=online&areas=10&head=online&booknum=&cate gory=&words=A+Geanealogy+of+the+Glassell+Family+&first=&last=&cmd=context& id=37c1ed6815#hit1
URL title: A Geanealogy of the Glassell Family , Page 61
Note: (*) The will of WM. BALL, dat. Aug. 14, 1744, pro. Lanc'r Co. Mar. 8, 1744-5, entails his land in five sections to his eight male heirs, making the will too lengthy to be copied in full. 1. To his gr. son, Wm. Ball, his Lanc'r Co. lands on which the testator then lived, and his male heirs, for want of which successively by entail to his gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd; gr. son, Benjamin Ball, gr. son, Richard Ball, gr. son, William[son] Ball, son of George; gr. son, George Ball; failing all of which, to his heirs at law. 2. Also, under similar limitations, his lands in Lanc'r Co. whereon his dau.-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball, lived, to his gr. son, Richard. 3. Ditto, his Westmoreland lands, with 200 a. in K. G. County, to gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd. 4. Ditto, 400 a. in K. G., adjoining Richland Run. seated by his son, Wm. Ball, dec'd, to his male heirs, &c. 5. Ditto, his Richmond Co. lands where Capt. George Heale formerly lived, to his son George Ball; to same his K. G. land below the Little Falls, and 500 a. in K. G., &c. To same and his heirs forever two lots in Queenstown. To his daughters-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball and Mrs. Judith Ball, wife of his son, George Ball, his daughters, Sarah McCarty, Judith Glasscock, Ellen Chichester, and single dau., Hannah Ball, various legacies of negroes, stock, money, &c. To his daughters, Sarah, Judith, Ellen and Margaret Ball, 25 each. To his niece, Sarah Opie, one negro, &c. Son George Ball to be exec'r. Wit. Jesse Ball, Wm. Downman and Michael Dillen.
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/tangledwoods/page102.html
URL title: Lancaster County Virginia
Note: March 12, 1765, John Ball and Mary Ball. Consent of Lettice Ball, mother of Mary Ball, and of Williamson Ball, guardian to his brother, John Ball."1
In Col. William (IV) Ball's will dated 14 August 1744 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA, Williamson Ball was named as an heir;
Hill [1990:51] cites Lancaster Co., VA Will Bk 14:55b-60
From "Early Colonial setllers...":
     "Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www5.familytreemaker.com/cgi-bin/texis/find/search30/?query=A+Geane alogy+of+the+Glassell+Family+&db=online&areas=10&head=online&booknum=&cate gory=&words=A+Geanealogy+of+the+Glassell+Family+&first=&last=&cmd=context& id=37c1ed6815#hit1
URL title: A Geanealogy of the Glassell Family , Page 61
Note: The will of WM. BALL, dat. Aug. 14, 1744, pro. Lanc'r Co. Mar. 8, 1744-5, entails his land in five sections to his eight male heirs, making the will too lengthy to be copied in full.
1. To his gr. son, Wm. Ball, his Lanc'r Co. lands on which the testator then lived, and his male heirs, for want of which successively by entail to his gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd; gr. son, Benjamin Ball, gr. son, Richard Ball, gr. son, William Ball, son of George; gr. son, George Ball; failing all of which, to his heirs at law.
2. Also, under similar limitations, his lands in Lanc'r Co. whereon his dau.-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball, lived, to his gr. son, Richard.
3. Ditto, his Westmoreland lands, with 200 a. in K. G. County, to gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd.
4. Ditto, 400 a. in K. G., adjoining Richland Run. seated by his son, Wm. Ball, dec'd, to his male heirs, &c.
5. Ditto, his Richmond Co. lands where Capt. George Heale formerly lived, to his son George Ball; to same his K. G. land below the Little Falls, and 500 a. in K. G., &c. To same and his heirs forever two lots in Queenstown.
To his daughters-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball and Mrs. Judith Ball, wife of his son, George Ball, his daughters, Sarah McCarty, Judith Glasscock, Ellen Chichester, and single dau., Hannah Ball, various legacies of negroes, stock, money, &c. To his daughters, Sarah, Judith, Ellen and Margaret Ball, 25 each. To his niece, Sarah Opie, one negro, &c. Son George Ball to be exec'r. Wit. Jesse Ball, Wm. Downman and Michael Dillen.2,1,3

Citations

  1. [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=I041139&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S388] Compiled by Margaret Lester Hill, Ball Families of Virginia's Northern Neck: An Outline (n.p.: Mary Ball Washington Museum & Library, Inc., 1990
    P. O. Box 97, Lancaster, VA 22503, 1990), p. 1. Hereinafter cited as Hill [1990] Ball Families of VA's Northern Neck.
  3. [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=I029359&tree=Tree1

Judith Griffin1

F, #91551, b. 10 March 1775
FatherLeroy Griffin1
MotherJudith Ball1 b. 11 Apr 1753, d. a 1780
Last Edited14 Aug 2019
     Judith Griffin was born on 10 March 1775 at North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial settlers...":
     "This land grant was to Judith Griffin daughter of Leroy Griffin deceased for services of Leroy Girffin in the last war between Great Britian and France.
URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=27&last=&g_p=GB&collect ion=LO Grant
Title Griffin, Judith.
Publication 12 November 1779.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Kentucky County.
Description: 2000 acres on the Ohio River about 18 or 20 miles from_____Falls, beginning two miles below the _____ third Island above the falls.
Source: Land Office Patents B, 1779-1780, p. 27 (Reel 43)."1

Citations

  1. [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=I023087&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

John Heath1

M, #91552, b. after 1708, d. 8 December 1783
Last Edited12 Aug 2019
     John Heath was born after 1708 at Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Judith Ball, daughter of Col. William (IV) Ball and Hannah Heale, after 1756
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband.1
John Heath died on 8 December 1783 at Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial settlers...":
     "1713-1749 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 13
Heath, Thomas, of Wiccomoco Parish
W. W. 6 June 1726---W. P. 20 July 1726
Son William Heath-negro woman Jenne to him and the heirs lawfully begotten of his body.
Son John Heath-negro woman to be purchased out of my estate, to him and the heirs lawfully begotten of his body.
Son. William Heath-my best feather bed and bolster, two pillows and pillow cases, pair of sheets, a blanket, a rugg and bedstead with curtains and vallens.
Son John Heath-a feather bed, bolster, two pillows and pillow oases, pair of sheets, a blanket, a rugg and bedstead with cur:- and vallens, and two draught oxen of Smiths Island which I purchased of William Mister to be sold for my said sons benefit.
Daughter Betty Heath-one feather bed and bolster,two pillows, pillow cases, one pair of sheets, one blanket, one rugg and bedstead.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between my wife Winifred Heath and my four children.
Wife Winifred Heath-to have use and management of my estate during her widowhood, and the children to remain with her during her widowhood.
Brother Samuel Heath, and brother in law Maurice Jones, and my wife Winifred Heath,executors°
Witness: Bartholomew Schriver, Cary Keble, and Samuel Garlington
     "1713-1749 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 38a
Jones, Maurice
W. W. February 1726---W.P. 17 May 1727
Cousin William Heath-all my land to him and his heirs, but in case he dies without lawfull begotten issue,my cousin John Heath to have it.
Cousin William Heath-negro James.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided amongst my three cousins vizt: John Heath, Eliza Heath, and Mary Heath.
Samuel Garlington and. Samuel Mahanes to be my executors, but they to have no concern with the estate during my sister Heaths life.
Witness: Roger Winter and. William Porter.
     "witness
1758-1762 Record Book #5; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 388
Coane, John, of Wiccocomoco Parish
W. W. 10 March 1761---W. P. 13 April 1761
To wife-my plantation whereon I now live as far as the spring branch and all of this side extending to the main road, negro man Jack, negro wench Chloe during her life, four or my oest cows, five of the best ewes, one of the best hogs, four young barrows, one breeding sow, two beds and furniture standing in the house, one third of the brandy made, two casks cyder, six chairs, one dozen pewter plates, three dishes and three basons, one table, three potts, two chest, one skillet and spice morter during her life.
To daughter Mary Coppedge-negro boy George, to her and her lawfully begotten heirs, if none to son James, and his lawfully begotten heirs, and if none to son John.
To son James-two negroes Hannah, and her daughter Lacey.
To daughter Sarah Fluker-the negro boy Abram that she is now possessed with, and all the other part I've already given her being her full share of my estate. If she should die before her husband, her children shall have the value of the said negro divided amongst them, reserving the use of said negro to her husband during his life.
Plantation after death of my wife to my son John and his heirs, also negro girl Sarah, one oval table, and Chloe, after death of wife.
To daughter Eleshe Nichols-negro man Jack, after death of wife. What I have given my wife and what I have not disposed of, to be equally divided between my three children John, James, and Mary.
Corn and meat not to be sold, but to remain for use of my wife and son John.
Friend Charles James, and son John Coane, executors.
Witness: John Heath, Ann Morris, and Morris Garlington.
     "1770-1772 Record Book #8; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 313
Marsh, Peter, est. adm. by John Heath, with Ones. Harvey sec. 11 May 1772
     "1773-1783 Administrations Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 459
Heath, Judith, est. adm. by her husband John Heath. 14 May 1781."1

Family

Judith Ball b. c 1710, d. 14 May 1781

Citations

  1. [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=I117718&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Mary Chichester1

F, #91553, b. 1734, d. after 1774
FatherRichard Chichester1 b. c 1706, d. 30 Dec 1743
MotherEllen Ball1 b. 1710, d. 19 May 1759
Last Edited13 Aug 2019
     Mary Chichester married Rawleigh Downman, son of William (III) Downman and Anne Ball,
;
Her 1st husband.1,2 Mary Chichester was born in 1734 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Payne on 16 January 1762 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.3
Mary Chichester died after 1774 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial settlers...":
     "Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
CHICHESTER, Richard. Will. 16 May 1743. Rec. 10 Aug. 1744. Wife Ellen; Sons: Richard and John; Daughters: Elizabeth, Ellen, Mary and Hannah. Mentions estate in England. Extrs. Wife Ellen, son John; friends: Jesse Ball, Robt. Mitchell and Jos. Carter, Amy Carter, Gawin Lowry, Michael Dillon. W.B. 14, p. 29.
Record 10 Mch. 1748 of settlement of estate. Mr. Wm. Downman's part in right of his wife Ellen, widow of sd. Richard. W.B. 14, p. 232.
     "Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
CHICHESTER, John. Will. 14 Sept. 1753. Rec. 15 March 1754. Wife Jean, plantation I now live on. Dau. Mary Chichester; brother Richard Chichester, four sisters, Elizabeth, Ellen, Mary and Hannah. Brother Rawleigh Downman; Miss Elizabeth Griffin. Extrs. James Ball, Jr., Richd. Chichester. No witnesses. W.B. 15, p. 168.
     "Deed from John Payne, of Goochland, dated July 5, 1788, to James Gordon, of Lancaster county, reciting that certain legacies were due to Mary Chichester, to whom he was married about January 16, 1762 (he was then styled John Payne, the younger), which Richard Chichester, Esq., by his will dated May 16, 1743, bequeathed to his said daughter Mary, to wit: £500 sterling, and his plate, &c., were to be equally divided."1

Family 1

Rawleigh Downman b. c 1731, d. a 1754

Family 2

John Payne b. b 1742, d. 21 Dec 1795

Citations

  1. [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=I034762&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [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=I034752&tree=Tree1
  3. [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=I060131&tree=Tree1

John Payne1

M, #91554, b. before 1742, d. 21 December 1795
Last Edited13 Aug 2019
     John Payne was born before 1742 at Goochland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Chichester, daughter of Richard Chichester and Ellen Ball, on 16 January 1762 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 1st wife.1
John Payne died on 21 December 1795 at Goochland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
From "Early Colonial settlers...":
     "Will of John Payne, dated January 22d, 1794, proved Goochland, December 21st, 1795. Legatees : Wife Margaret, her son Roderick, her daughter Mary Pollock ; " My daughter " Ann Ball Payne ; " My son John Chichester Payne.
     "Deed from John Payne, of Goochland, dated July 5, 1788, to James Gordon, of Lancaster county, reciting that certain legacies were due to Mary Chichester, to whom he was married about January 16, 1762 (he was then styled John Payne, the younger), which Richard Chichester, Esq., by his will dated May 16, 1743, bequeathed to his said daughter Mary, to wit: £500 sterling, and his plate, &c., were to be equally divided.
     "Deed, October 18, 179o, from Jean Payne, widow of John Payne, Gent., of Goochland, to James Gordon and Anne his wife, Philip Payne, William Lee and Jane his wife, Smith Payne, George Woodson Payne, and Robert Payne; which Anne, Philip, Jane, Smith, George Woodson and Robert, are the only children now living, of said John Payne, deceased, and the said Jane his wife, party to this deed. Mildred Matthews Payne, another child, died about a month after her father, an infant under the age of twenty-one, and leaving no issue. Reciting that whereas Charles Symes, heretofore of Poorstock, in the county of Dorset, England, gent., did by his will dated 24 June, 1742, after giving several pecuniary legacies (long since paid) gave the residue of his goods and chattels, lands, &c., to his nephew, Richard Chichester, of Lancaster county, Virginia, Esq; and the said Richard Chichester, by_ his will dated about the 16th of May, 1743, after stated legacies, gave to his son John, his estate in England. and said Richard Chichester died about December 25, 1743, and his widow Ellen, declining to prove said will, and his son John being an infant, probate of the will was granted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, to John and Richard Tucker, of Weymouth, in the county of Dorset, Esquires, for the benefit of said John in his minority; and about July 22, 1752, John Chichester intermarried with the said Jane Payne, then Jane Smith, spinster (party to this."1

Family

Mary Chichester b. 1734, d. a 1774

Citations

  1. [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=I060131&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

William Borthwick of Borthwick Castle, 1st Baron Borthwick1

M, #91555, b. after 1411, d. after 14 March 1458
FatherSir William Borthwick Knt., 2nd of Borthwick1 b. c 1384, d. b 1449
MotherLady Beatice Sinclair1
Last Edited19 Aug 2019
     William Borthwick of Borthwick Castle, 1st Baron Borthwick was born after 1411.1 He married Unknown (?) between 1426 and 1427.2

William Borthwick of Borthwick Castle, 1st Baron Borthwick died after 14 March 1458.1
      ;
Per Genealogics: "William was born after 1411, the son of Sir William Borthwick, of Borthwick, and Lady Bethoc Sinclair. He was knighted in 1430, when still a young man, under twenty years old. At the same, his very young half-brother (the Master of Balveny, later 8th Earl of Douglas and Avondale) was also knighted. In 1455-57 William Borthwick sat as Lord Borthwick in the Scots Parliament. He died after 1458."1

Reference:
Genealogics cites:
1. The Complete Peerage, 1936 , Doubleday, H.A. & Lord Howard de Walden. II 221
2. The Scots Peerage 1904-1914, nine volumes , Paul, Sir James Balfour. 2:96-7
3. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 1999 . 318
4. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage 2003 . 438.1

;
Genealogics cites: Burke's Peerage and Baronetage 2003 . 438.1

Family

Unknown (?)
Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William Borthwick, of Borthwick Castle, 1st Baron Borthwick: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00117458&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, NN: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00117459&tree=LEO
  3. [S1396] Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site, online http://www.burkes-peerage.net/sites/peerageandgentry/sitepages/home.asp, Borthwick Family Page. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage & Gentry Web Site.
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret Borthwick: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00497776&tree=LEO

Thomas de Borthwick1

M, #91556, d. after 1367
Last Edited6 Nov 2020
     Thomas de Borthwick died after 1367.1
     Reference:
Genealogics cites:
1. The Scots Peerage 1904-1914, nine volumes , Paul, Sir James Balfour. 2:94-5
2. The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry 1928 , Watney, Vernon James. 114.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Thomas de Borthwick: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00711979&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

Margaret Borthwick1

F, #91557
FatherWilliam Borthwick 2nd Lord Borthwick1 d. bt 6 Oct 1483 - 7 Feb 1484
MotherMariot Hoppringle1
Last Edited18 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Margaret Borthwick: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00546015&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Oliver Sinclair: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00065054&tree=LEO

JIohn Bruce1

M, #91558
FatherRobert I de Bruce King of Scots1 b. 11 Jul 1274, d. 7 Jun 1329
MotherLady Elizabeth de Burgh1 d. 26 Oct 1327
Last Edited19 Aug 2019
     JIohn Bruce died;
According to Genealogics, d. in infancy.1
      ;
Genealogics cites:
1. Burke's Guide to the Royal Family, London, 1973 . 316
2. Some Descendants of Robert The Bruce, in 'The Scottish Genealogist' , Lauder-Frost, F.S.A. (Scot), Gregory.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John Bruce: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00065033&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.

John de Lindsay1

M, #91559
FatherSir David de Lindsay Lored of Brenevil1,2
Last Edited19 Aug 2019
     Reference:
Genealogics cites: Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, 1938. 686.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Lindsay: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116891&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir David de Lindsay, Lord of Brenevil: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116888&tree=LEO

Sir David de Lindsay Lored of Brenevil1

M, #91560
FatherWilliam de Lindsay2
ReferenceEDV23
Last Edited8 Nov 2020
     EDV-23.

Reference:
Genealogics cites: Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, London, 1938. 686.1 Sir David de Lindsay Lored of Brenevil was living in 1243.1

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Sir David de Lindsay, Lord of Brenevil: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116888&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, William de Lindsay: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116887&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, John de Lindsay: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00116891&tree=LEO