Frances Stanton Dulaney1,2
F, #99631, b. 24 June 1746
Father | John Dulaney1,3 b. 16 Jun 1718, d. 17 Aug 1803 |
Mother | Frances Stanton1 b. 9 Nov 1723, d. 19 Jan 1804 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Frances Stanton Dulaney married (?) Furniss.1
Frances Stanton Dulaney was born on 24 June 1746 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.2
In John Dulaney's will dated 28 April 1800 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA, Frances Stanton Dulaney was named as an heir; Ancestry.com - Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Record
Source
Frances Stanton Dulaney was born on 24 June 1746 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.2
In John Dulaney's will dated 28 April 1800 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA, Frances Stanton Dulaney was named as an heir; Ancestry.com - Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Record
Record ID 62347::211616
Name John Delaney
Gender Male
Residence Date Abt 1800
Residence Place Madison, Virginia
Will Date 28 April 1800
Probate Date 28 April 1800
Probate Place Madison, Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year 1800
Inferred Death Place Virginia, USA
Item Description Order Book, Vol 15, 1876-1884; Order Book, Vol 16, 1884-1892
Others Listed Relationship
John Delaney
Frances Delaney Wife
John Delaney Son
Tom Enslaved Person
Roger Enslaved Person
James Enslaved Person
Fillis Enslaved Person
Grace Enslaved Person
Hannah Enslaved Person
Dapny Enslaved Person
William Delaney Son
Milley Eddins Daughter
Ginney Enslaved Person
James Offil Son-in-law
Sarah Graves Child
Marah Edelins Child
Joseph Delaney Child
Elizabeth Pemberton Child
Frances Furniss Child
Jane Delaney Child
Margaret Trimble Child
Eliza Roads Child
Diannah Offil Child
Name John Delaney
Gender Male
Residence Date Abt 1800
Residence Place Madison, Virginia
Will Date 28 April 1800
Probate Date 28 April 1800
Probate Place Madison, Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year 1800
Inferred Death Place Virginia, USA
Item Description Order Book, Vol 15, 1876-1884; Order Book, Vol 16, 1884-1892
Others Listed Relationship
John Delaney
Frances Delaney Wife
John Delaney Son
Tom Enslaved Person
Roger Enslaved Person
James Enslaved Person
Fillis Enslaved Person
Grace Enslaved Person
Hannah Enslaved Person
Dapny Enslaved Person
William Delaney Son
Milley Eddins Daughter
Ginney Enslaved Person
James Offil Son-in-law
Sarah Graves Child
Marah Edelins Child
Joseph Delaney Child
Elizabeth Pemberton Child
Frances Furniss Child
Jane Delaney Child
Margaret Trimble Child
Eliza Roads Child
Diannah Offil Child
Source
Part1 Order Books, 1793-1892
Author Virginia. County Court (Madison County)
Probate Place Madison, Virginia.1
Author Virginia. County Court (Madison County)
Probate Place Madison, Virginia.1
Family | (?) Furniss |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900 seen 6 August 2022 at https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/211616:62347. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Frances Stanton Dulany 1747 - seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66919&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Dulany 1718 - 1803 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29445&tree=Tree1
Margaret Dulaney1
F, #99633, b. 28 April 1753
Father | John Dulaney1,2 b. 16 Jun 1718, d. 17 Aug 1803 |
Mother | Frances Stanton1 b. 9 Nov 1723, d. 19 Jan 1804 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Margaret Dulaney married (?) Trimble.1
Margaret Dulaney was born on 28 April 1753 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.3
In John Dulaney's will dated 28 April 1800 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA, Margaret Dulaney was named as an heir; Ancestry.com - Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Record
Source
Margaret Dulaney was born on 28 April 1753 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.3
In John Dulaney's will dated 28 April 1800 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA, Margaret Dulaney was named as an heir; Ancestry.com - Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900
Record
Record ID 62347::211616
Name John Delaney
Gender Male
Residence Date Abt 1800
Residence Place Madison, Virginia
Will Date 28 April 1800
Probate Date 28 April 1800
Probate Place Madison, Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year 1800
Inferred Death Place Virginia, USA
Item Description Order Book, Vol 15, 1876-1884; Order Book, Vol 16, 1884-1892
Others Listed Relationship
John Delaney
Frances Delaney Wife
John Delaney Son
Tom Enslaved Person
Roger Enslaved Person
James Enslaved Person
Fillis Enslaved Person
Grace Enslaved Person
Hannah Enslaved Person
Dapny Enslaved Person
William Delaney Son
Milley Eddins Daughter
Ginney Enslaved Person
James Offil Son-in-law
Sarah Graves Child
Marah Edelins Child
Joseph Delaney Child
Elizabeth Pemberton Child
Frances Furniss Child
Jane Delaney Child
Margaret Trimble Child
Eliza Roads Child
Diannah Offil Child
Name John Delaney
Gender Male
Residence Date Abt 1800
Residence Place Madison, Virginia
Will Date 28 April 1800
Probate Date 28 April 1800
Probate Place Madison, Virginia, USA
Inferred Death Year 1800
Inferred Death Place Virginia, USA
Item Description Order Book, Vol 15, 1876-1884; Order Book, Vol 16, 1884-1892
Others Listed Relationship
John Delaney
Frances Delaney Wife
John Delaney Son
Tom Enslaved Person
Roger Enslaved Person
James Enslaved Person
Fillis Enslaved Person
Grace Enslaved Person
Hannah Enslaved Person
Dapny Enslaved Person
William Delaney Son
Milley Eddins Daughter
Ginney Enslaved Person
James Offil Son-in-law
Sarah Graves Child
Marah Edelins Child
Joseph Delaney Child
Elizabeth Pemberton Child
Frances Furniss Child
Jane Delaney Child
Margaret Trimble Child
Eliza Roads Child
Diannah Offil Child
Source
Part1 Order Books, 1793-1892
Author Virginia. County Court (Madison County)
Probate Place Madison, Virginia.1
Author Virginia. County Court (Madison County)
Probate Place Madison, Virginia.1
Family | (?) Trimble |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900 seen 6 August 2022 at https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/211616:62347. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, John Dulany 1718 - 1803 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29445&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Margaret Dulany 1753 - seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66921&tree=Tree1
Diannah Dulaney1
F, #99635, b. 28 October 1756, d. before 28 April 1800
Father | John Dulaney1,2 b. 16 Jun 1718, d. 17 Aug 1803 |
Mother | Frances Stanton1 b. 9 Nov 1723, d. 19 Jan 1804 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Diannah Dulaney married James Offil.1
Diannah Dulaney was born on 28 October 1756 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.3
Diannah Dulaney died before 28 April 1800; Listed as "deceased" in her father's 1800 will.1
Diannah Dulaney was born on 28 October 1756 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.3
Diannah Dulaney died before 28 April 1800; Listed as "deceased" in her father's 1800 will.1
Family | James Offil |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900 seen 6 August 2022 at https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/211616:62347. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, John Dulany 1718 - 1803 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29445&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Diannah Dulany 1756 - seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66922&tree=Tree1
John (II) Graves1
M, #99637, b. 19 December 1737, d. 8 December 1825
Father | John (I) Graves1,2 b. 9 Mar 1706, d. 30 Mar 1747 |
Mother | Susannah Dickens1 d. bt 8 Mar 1784 - 17 May 1784 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
John (II) Graves was born on 19 December 1737 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.3 He married Ann Rice, daughter of William Rice and Sarah (?), on 30 November 1760 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.4
John (II) Graves died on 8 December 1825 at Boone Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 87.3
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
GRAVES, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Mar. 30, 1747, p. June 2, 1747. Wit. Joseph Holloday, Benjamin Holloday, B. Lewis, William Webb. Ex. wife Susanna, Joseph Peterson, John Wigglesworth. Leg. wife Susanna, 140 acres of land which I had of Nicholas Randolph; son Thomas Graves, 140 acres of land next his brother Edward; daughter Rebecca, 140 acres of land next her brother Thomas; son Isaac, 140 acres of land next his sister Rebecca; son John, 140 acres of land next his brother Isaac; daughter Jemima, 140 acres of land next her brother John. Page 444)
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1749-1759 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book B; [William Armstrong Crozier];
POLLARD, ANNE, St. George's Parish, d. Nov. 2, 1748, p. Mar. 5, 1754
Wit. John Graves, Junr., George Shepard, Robin Grigory, Jon. Holloday
Ex. Joseph Peterson.
Leg. son-in-law Joseph Peterson. Page 182)
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of William Rice of Culpeper Co.
Dated 9 Feb., 1780. Proven 17 April, 1780.
Legatees: Wife Sarah Rice,
Sons: Richard Rice, Benajah Rice, John Rice and Richard Rice.
Daus.: Hannah Rice, Ann Graves, Sarah Graves wife of Edward Graves.
Executors: Sons Benajah Rice, John Rice, Richard Rice, son-in-law John Graves.
Wit.: John Gibbs, Richard Seebree, William Zackary, John Lindslay, Samuel Delp.
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1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 4, 1766. Thomas Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife;
John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. County;
Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to George Humphreys of Spts. Co. £12 curr. 120
a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses, Jno. Chiles, Saml. Bullock, Jos. Dicken', Forest Webb. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 3, 1766. Thos. Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife; John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. Co., and Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to John Chiles of. Spts. Co. £13 curr. 200 a. in Spts. Co. devised the sd. Thos., John and Isaac Graves by their father, John Graves, Decd. Witnesses, James Chiles, George Humphries, Samuel Bullock, Joseph Dicken. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
June 26, 1762. John Graves and Susannah, his wife, of Spts. Co., to John Page of same Co. £30 curr. 100 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., on branches of N. fork of South River, conveyed to Mark Whealer by Henry. Goodloe, Gent. (since decd.), as by Decals, June 3, 1735, etc. Henry Goodloe, Wm. Marsh, George Goodloe, Benj. Woodroof, W. Hodgson, Robt. Goodloe, George Durrett. Septr. 6, 1762.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 31, 1761. John x Graves, Senr., and Frances, his wife, of. St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to John Graves, junr., of St. Martin's Par., Louisa Co. £50 curr. 238 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Fras.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
June 2, 1762. John x Graves, Senr., of Spts. Co., and Frances, his wife, to Joseph Graves of same Co. £10 curr. 100 a. in Spts. Co. Win. Kimbrow, John Graves, junr; Wm. Wright. June 7, 1762.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
May 31, 1765. John x Graves of Spts. Co. to his son, Joseph Graves.
Deed of Gift. "Sd. Joseph's wife, Franky, daughter of John Coleman, Decd.," etc. 200 a. whereon sd. John now lives; slaves, stocks, etc., etc., sd. tract of land purchased by sd. John of Thomas Gambrill and Ann, his wife, as by deeds, May 24, 1729, etc. "Sd. John Graves and Frances, his wife, during their lives," etc. Witnesses, J. Lewis, Nice Coleman, Wm. Wigglesworth, Samuel Coleman. June 5, 1765.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Septr. 4, 1766. John x Graves, Senr., of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to his son, John Graves, junr., of Par. and Co. afsd. Deed of Gift. Slaves. Witnesses, 0. Towles, jr., Seth Cason, Jonathan Carpenter. Octr. 6, 1766.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 3, 1766. Thomas, John and Isaac Graves and their wives, of Spts. Co. to Francis Irwin of sd. Co. £12 curr. 268 a. in Spts. Co. James Chiles, Forest Webb, Joseph Dicken. March 7, 1768.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 9, 1769. George Humphries of Orange Co. and Eleanor, his wife, and Edward Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife, to John Chiles of Spts. Co. £10 curr. 120 a. in Spts. Co., part of a tract willed by John Graves, Decd., to his sons, the sd. Edward and Thomas, John and Isaac Graves, etc. Witnesses, Henry Chiles, Ben. Chiles, Chas. Powell, Joseph Dicken. May 7, 1770.
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1790-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book Q (Part 1); [Antient Press]; Page 179-180
THIS INDENTURE made this first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Ninety one Betwen HANNAH RICE of County of Culpeper of one part and JOHN GRAVES of aforesaid County of other part; Witnesseth that in consideration of the sum of Eighty pounds current money of Virginia to said HANNAH RICE well & truly in hand paid; hath bargained & sold unto JOHN GRAVES his heirs a certain tract of land lying on the Waters of DARK RUN in aforesaid County containing Two hundred acres more or less, bounded, Begining at one Hickory, one Spanish Oak & two white Oaks standing in MOSES BURBAGEs line, a corner to RICHARD RICE and runing thence South sixty East one hundred & seventy two pole to three Pines by JOHN BARNETTs Corner, thence near and by his line North sixty East one hundred and sixty eight pole to a box Oak & two Pines standing in the said line, thence North forty five West two hundred & forty four pole to three white Oaks and red Oak saplins on a Ridge near the Old Field and corner to RICHARD RICE, thence along his line South forty five West two hundred & twenty nine pole to the begining; Together with all houses orchards and all other appurtenances belonging; To have and to hold the land and premsies from all incumbrances and to be only to the use of JOHN GRAVES his heirs; As Witness my hand and seal the day & year above written
Sealed & Delivered in presence of
ABSALOM GRAVES, EDWARD GRAVES, HANNAH RICE
JOHN CRIGLER, GEORGE GAINES
Received full satisfaction for the within written Indenture; Witness my hand this first day of March 1791
Teste ABSALOM GRAVES, EDWARD GRAVES HANNAH her mark X RICE
JOHN CRIGLER, GEORGE GAINES
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 20th day of June 1791
This Indenture of Bargain & Sale from HANNAH RICE to JOHN GRAVES, together with a Receipt thereon endorsed, was proved by the Oaths of EDWARD GRAVES, JOHN CRIGLER & GEORGE GAINES three of the 'witnesses thereto, & ordered to be recorded
Teste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur at Citation.3
In Susannah Dickens's will dated 8 March 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, John (II) Graves was named as an heir; From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.1
John (II) Graves died on 8 December 1825 at Boone Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 87.3
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
GRAVES, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Mar. 30, 1747, p. June 2, 1747. Wit. Joseph Holloday, Benjamin Holloday, B. Lewis, William Webb. Ex. wife Susanna, Joseph Peterson, John Wigglesworth. Leg. wife Susanna, 140 acres of land which I had of Nicholas Randolph; son Thomas Graves, 140 acres of land next his brother Edward; daughter Rebecca, 140 acres of land next her brother Thomas; son Isaac, 140 acres of land next his sister Rebecca; son John, 140 acres of land next his brother Isaac; daughter Jemima, 140 acres of land next her brother John. Page 444)
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1749-1759 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book B; [William Armstrong Crozier];
POLLARD, ANNE, St. George's Parish, d. Nov. 2, 1748, p. Mar. 5, 1754
Wit. John Graves, Junr., George Shepard, Robin Grigory, Jon. Holloday
Ex. Joseph Peterson.
Leg. son-in-law Joseph Peterson. Page 182)
===
1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of William Rice of Culpeper Co.
Dated 9 Feb., 1780. Proven 17 April, 1780.
Legatees: Wife Sarah Rice,
Sons: Richard Rice, Benajah Rice, John Rice and Richard Rice.
Daus.: Hannah Rice, Ann Graves, Sarah Graves wife of Edward Graves.
Executors: Sons Benajah Rice, John Rice, Richard Rice, son-in-law John Graves.
Wit.: John Gibbs, Richard Seebree, William Zackary, John Lindslay, Samuel Delp.
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1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 4, 1766. Thomas Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife;
John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. County;
Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to George Humphreys of Spts. Co. £12 curr. 120
a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses, Jno. Chiles, Saml. Bullock, Jos. Dicken', Forest Webb. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 3, 1766. Thos. Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife; John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. Co., and Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to John Chiles of. Spts. Co. £13 curr. 200 a. in Spts. Co. devised the sd. Thos., John and Isaac Graves by their father, John Graves, Decd. Witnesses, James Chiles, George Humphries, Samuel Bullock, Joseph Dicken. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
June 26, 1762. John Graves and Susannah, his wife, of Spts. Co., to John Page of same Co. £30 curr. 100 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., on branches of N. fork of South River, conveyed to Mark Whealer by Henry. Goodloe, Gent. (since decd.), as by Decals, June 3, 1735, etc. Henry Goodloe, Wm. Marsh, George Goodloe, Benj. Woodroof, W. Hodgson, Robt. Goodloe, George Durrett. Septr. 6, 1762.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 31, 1761. John x Graves, Senr., and Frances, his wife, of. St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to John Graves, junr., of St. Martin's Par., Louisa Co. £50 curr. 238 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co. Fras.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
June 2, 1762. John x Graves, Senr., of Spts. Co., and Frances, his wife, to Joseph Graves of same Co. £10 curr. 100 a. in Spts. Co. Win. Kimbrow, John Graves, junr; Wm. Wright. June 7, 1762.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
May 31, 1765. John x Graves of Spts. Co. to his son, Joseph Graves.
Deed of Gift. "Sd. Joseph's wife, Franky, daughter of John Coleman, Decd.," etc. 200 a. whereon sd. John now lives; slaves, stocks, etc., etc., sd. tract of land purchased by sd. John of Thomas Gambrill and Ann, his wife, as by deeds, May 24, 1729, etc. "Sd. John Graves and Frances, his wife, during their lives," etc. Witnesses, J. Lewis, Nice Coleman, Wm. Wigglesworth, Samuel Coleman. June 5, 1765.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Septr. 4, 1766. John x Graves, Senr., of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to his son, John Graves, junr., of Par. and Co. afsd. Deed of Gift. Slaves. Witnesses, 0. Towles, jr., Seth Cason, Jonathan Carpenter. Octr. 6, 1766.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 3, 1766. Thomas, John and Isaac Graves and their wives, of Spts. Co. to Francis Irwin of sd. Co. £12 curr. 268 a. in Spts. Co. James Chiles, Forest Webb, Joseph Dicken. March 7, 1768.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 9, 1769. George Humphries of Orange Co. and Eleanor, his wife, and Edward Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife, to John Chiles of Spts. Co. £10 curr. 120 a. in Spts. Co., part of a tract willed by John Graves, Decd., to his sons, the sd. Edward and Thomas, John and Isaac Graves, etc. Witnesses, Henry Chiles, Ben. Chiles, Chas. Powell, Joseph Dicken. May 7, 1770.
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1790-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book Q (Part 1); [Antient Press]; Page 179-180
THIS INDENTURE made this first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Ninety one Betwen HANNAH RICE of County of Culpeper of one part and JOHN GRAVES of aforesaid County of other part; Witnesseth that in consideration of the sum of Eighty pounds current money of Virginia to said HANNAH RICE well & truly in hand paid; hath bargained & sold unto JOHN GRAVES his heirs a certain tract of land lying on the Waters of DARK RUN in aforesaid County containing Two hundred acres more or less, bounded, Begining at one Hickory, one Spanish Oak & two white Oaks standing in MOSES BURBAGEs line, a corner to RICHARD RICE and runing thence South sixty East one hundred & seventy two pole to three Pines by JOHN BARNETTs Corner, thence near and by his line North sixty East one hundred and sixty eight pole to a box Oak & two Pines standing in the said line, thence North forty five West two hundred & forty four pole to three white Oaks and red Oak saplins on a Ridge near the Old Field and corner to RICHARD RICE, thence along his line South forty five West two hundred & twenty nine pole to the begining; Together with all houses orchards and all other appurtenances belonging; To have and to hold the land and premsies from all incumbrances and to be only to the use of JOHN GRAVES his heirs; As Witness my hand and seal the day & year above written
Sealed & Delivered in presence of
ABSALOM GRAVES, EDWARD GRAVES, HANNAH RICE
JOHN CRIGLER, GEORGE GAINES
Received full satisfaction for the within written Indenture; Witness my hand this first day of March 1791
Teste ABSALOM GRAVES, EDWARD GRAVES HANNAH her mark X RICE
JOHN CRIGLER, GEORGE GAINES
At a Court held for Culpeper County the 20th day of June 1791
This Indenture of Bargain & Sale from HANNAH RICE to JOHN GRAVES, together with a Receipt thereon endorsed, was proved by the Oaths of EDWARD GRAVES, JOHN CRIGLER & GEORGE GAINES three of the 'witnesses thereto, & ordered to be recorded
Teste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur at Citation.3
In Susannah Dickens's will dated 8 March 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, John (II) Graves was named as an heir; From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.1
Family | Ann Rice b. 21 Nov 1741, d. 12 Nov 1826 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Susannah Dickens 1714 - 1784 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46222&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Graves 1706 - 1747 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46221&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Graves 1737 - 1825 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46225&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Anne Rice 1741 - 1826 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46227&tree=Tree1
Isaac Graves1
M, #99638, b. 2 September 1741, d. after 1778
Father | John (I) Graves1,2 b. 9 Mar 1706, d. 30 Mar 1747 |
Mother | Susannah Dickens1 d. bt 8 Mar 1784 - 17 May 1784 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Isaac Graves married Mildred (?)3
Isaac Graves was born on 2 September 1741 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.3
Isaac Graves died after 1778 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.3
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
GRAVES, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Mar. 30, 1747, p. June 2, 1747. Wit. Joseph Holloday, Benjamin Holloday, B. Lewis, William Webb. Ex. wife Susanna, Joseph Peterson, John Wigglesworth. Leg. wife Susanna, 140 acres of land which I had of Nicholas Randolph; son Thomas Graves, 140 acres of land next his brother Edward; daughter Rebecca, 140 acres of land next her brother Thomas; son Isaac, 140 acres of land next his sister Rebecca; son John, 140 acres of land next his brother Isaac; daughter Jemima, 140 acres of land next her brother John. Page 444)
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1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 80-82
Indenture 28 Aug 1766 between JAMES DANIEL and ELIZABETH, his wife, and ISAAC GRAVES .. for £40 .. sell 80 acres bounded .. corner to Thomas Merry .. John Stevens .. Malachi Chiles . .
Recorded Orange County James Daniel
28th August 1766 Elizabeth Daniel
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 3, 1766. Thos., John and Isaac Graves, and their wives, of Spts. Co. to Samuel Bullock of Co. afsd. £5 10s. curr. 136 a. in Spts. Co. John Chiles, George Humphries, Forest Webb, Joseph Dicken. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 4, 1766. Thomas Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife; John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. County; Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to George Humphreys of Spts. Co. £12 curr. 120 a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses, Jno. Chiles, Saml. Bullock, Jos. Dicken', Forest Webb. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 3, 1766. Thos. Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife; John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. Co., and Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to John Chiles of. Spts. Co. £13 curr. 200 a. in Spts. Co. devised the sd. Thos., John and Isaac Graves by their father, John Graves, Decd. Witnesses, James Chiles, George Humphries, Samuel Bullock, Joseph Dicken. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 3, 1766. Thomas, John and Isaac Graves and their wives, of Spts. Co. to Francis Irwin of sd. Co. £12 curr. 268 a. in Spts. Co. James Chiles, Forest Webb, Joseph Dicken. March 7, 1768.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 9, 1769. George Humphries of Orange Co. and Eleanor, his wife, and Edward Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife, to John Chiles of Spts. Co. £10 curr. 120 a. in Spts. Co., part of a tract willed by John Graves, Decd., to his sons, the sd. Edward and Thomas, John and Isaac Graves, etc. Witnesses, Henry Chiles, Ben. Chiles, Chas. Powell, Joseph Dicken. May 7, 1770.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 68-70
Indenture 22 June 1769 between BARNET DICKERSON of Caroline County and ISAAC GRAVES of Orange County .. for £50 .. Isaac Graves sold unto Barnet Dickerson 80 acres .. bounded Thomas Merry .. John
Stevens .. Malacha Chiles ..
Recorded Orange County Isaac Graves
22nd June 1769
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 162-164
Indenture 26 Oct 1769 between GILES SAMUEL and ELIZABETH, his wife, of Caroline County, and ISAAC GRAVES of Orange County .. for £105 .. sell 250 acres, part of 1728 acres of land formerly the property of Mr. James Elliot .. bounded .. Pamunkey River ..
Witnesses: Vivion Daniel, Giles Samuell
Thomas Lipscomb Jr., Giles Samuell
Recorded Orange County 26th October 1769.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 303-304
GILES SAMUEL and ELIZABETH of County of Caroline .. sold by Indenture 26th October 1769 unto ISAAC GRAVES .. examine Elizabeth 13th October 1770 in 10th year of our Reign .. Geo. Taylor
Returned Commission from Caroline County 12th January 1771. Recorded Orange County 28th March 1771.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 20
Indenture 24 Sept 1772 .. Witnesseth that EDWD. BROADDUS, Orphan of WILLIAM BROADDUS, deceased .. with approbation of the Court bound as Apprentice unto ISAAC GRAVES to be taught Art of Carpenter until age of twenty one years .. to be taught to read and write and paid at expiration of term what law in such cases provides ..
Indenture of Apprenticeship Isaac Graves
Recorded Orange County Edward Broaddus
24th September 1772.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 508-510
Last day Jan 1778 .. amongst ZACRARIAH GARTON JUNIOR and CLARY, his wife, also ZACHARIAH GARTON SENIOR and GEMIME, his wife, of Orange County of one part and ISAAC GRAVES of other part .. for diverse causes .. £70 .. sell 255 acres on north side of Negro Run one of the branches of Northanna River of Permunkey .. bounded Zachariah Garton Senr; William Warren; Gupton; Thornals patent ..
Presence: Sam].. Young, Zachr. Garton Junr.
Thomas Bell, Thomas Mittleton Zachr. Garton Senr.
Johnny Scott and Thomas Bell Examined Clary Garton
Clary and Jamima Jamima Garton Returned and recorded 2nd February 1778.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 510-511
ndenture 26 March 1778 between ISAAC GRAVES and BETTY, his wife, and JOSEPH DICKENS .. for good causes .. moveing £100 .. sell 250 acres on north side of Negro Run .. branch of North Ann River of Permunkey bounded .. Zechariah Garton Senr; William Warren; Gupton; Thornals patent ..
Recorded Orange County Isaac Graves
26th March 1778. Betty Graves at Citation.3
In Susannah Dickens's will dated 8 March 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, Isaac Graves was named as an heir; From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.1
Isaac Graves was born on 2 September 1741 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.3
Isaac Graves died after 1778 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.3
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
GRAVES, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Mar. 30, 1747, p. June 2, 1747. Wit. Joseph Holloday, Benjamin Holloday, B. Lewis, William Webb. Ex. wife Susanna, Joseph Peterson, John Wigglesworth. Leg. wife Susanna, 140 acres of land which I had of Nicholas Randolph; son Thomas Graves, 140 acres of land next his brother Edward; daughter Rebecca, 140 acres of land next her brother Thomas; son Isaac, 140 acres of land next his sister Rebecca; son John, 140 acres of land next his brother Isaac; daughter Jemima, 140 acres of land next her brother John. Page 444)
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1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 80-82
Indenture 28 Aug 1766 between JAMES DANIEL and ELIZABETH, his wife, and ISAAC GRAVES .. for £40 .. sell 80 acres bounded .. corner to Thomas Merry .. John Stevens .. Malachi Chiles . .
Recorded Orange County James Daniel
28th August 1766 Elizabeth Daniel
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 3, 1766. Thos., John and Isaac Graves, and their wives, of Spts. Co. to Samuel Bullock of Co. afsd. £5 10s. curr. 136 a. in Spts. Co. John Chiles, George Humphries, Forest Webb, Joseph Dicken. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 4, 1766. Thomas Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife; John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. County; Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to George Humphreys of Spts. Co. £12 curr. 120 a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses, Jno. Chiles, Saml. Bullock, Jos. Dicken', Forest Webb. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 3, 1766. Thos. Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife; John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. Co., and Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to John Chiles of. Spts. Co. £13 curr. 200 a. in Spts. Co. devised the sd. Thos., John and Isaac Graves by their father, John Graves, Decd. Witnesses, James Chiles, George Humphries, Samuel Bullock, Joseph Dicken. Nov. 3, 1766.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 3, 1766. Thomas, John and Isaac Graves and their wives, of Spts. Co. to Francis Irwin of sd. Co. £12 curr. 268 a. in Spts. Co. James Chiles, Forest Webb, Joseph Dicken. March 7, 1768.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 9, 1769. George Humphries of Orange Co. and Eleanor, his wife, and Edward Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife, to John Chiles of Spts. Co. £10 curr. 120 a. in Spts. Co., part of a tract willed by John Graves, Decd., to his sons, the sd. Edward and Thomas, John and Isaac Graves, etc. Witnesses, Henry Chiles, Ben. Chiles, Chas. Powell, Joseph Dicken. May 7, 1770.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 68-70
Indenture 22 June 1769 between BARNET DICKERSON of Caroline County and ISAAC GRAVES of Orange County .. for £50 .. Isaac Graves sold unto Barnet Dickerson 80 acres .. bounded Thomas Merry .. John
Stevens .. Malacha Chiles ..
Recorded Orange County Isaac Graves
22nd June 1769
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 162-164
Indenture 26 Oct 1769 between GILES SAMUEL and ELIZABETH, his wife, of Caroline County, and ISAAC GRAVES of Orange County .. for £105 .. sell 250 acres, part of 1728 acres of land formerly the property of Mr. James Elliot .. bounded .. Pamunkey River ..
Witnesses: Vivion Daniel, Giles Samuell
Thomas Lipscomb Jr., Giles Samuell
Recorded Orange County 26th October 1769.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 303-304
GILES SAMUEL and ELIZABETH of County of Caroline .. sold by Indenture 26th October 1769 unto ISAAC GRAVES .. examine Elizabeth 13th October 1770 in 10th year of our Reign .. Geo. Taylor
Returned Commission from Caroline County 12th January 1771. Recorded Orange County 28th March 1771.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 20
Indenture 24 Sept 1772 .. Witnesseth that EDWD. BROADDUS, Orphan of WILLIAM BROADDUS, deceased .. with approbation of the Court bound as Apprentice unto ISAAC GRAVES to be taught Art of Carpenter until age of twenty one years .. to be taught to read and write and paid at expiration of term what law in such cases provides ..
Indenture of Apprenticeship Isaac Graves
Recorded Orange County Edward Broaddus
24th September 1772.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 508-510
Last day Jan 1778 .. amongst ZACRARIAH GARTON JUNIOR and CLARY, his wife, also ZACHARIAH GARTON SENIOR and GEMIME, his wife, of Orange County of one part and ISAAC GRAVES of other part .. for diverse causes .. £70 .. sell 255 acres on north side of Negro Run one of the branches of Northanna River of Permunkey .. bounded Zachariah Garton Senr; William Warren; Gupton; Thornals patent ..
Presence: Sam].. Young, Zachr. Garton Junr.
Thomas Bell, Thomas Mittleton Zachr. Garton Senr.
Johnny Scott and Thomas Bell Examined Clary Garton
Clary and Jamima Jamima Garton Returned and recorded 2nd February 1778.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 510-511
ndenture 26 March 1778 between ISAAC GRAVES and BETTY, his wife, and JOSEPH DICKENS .. for good causes .. moveing £100 .. sell 250 acres on north side of Negro Run .. branch of North Ann River of Permunkey bounded .. Zechariah Garton Senr; William Warren; Gupton; Thornals patent ..
Recorded Orange County Isaac Graves
26th March 1778. Betty Graves at Citation.3
In Susannah Dickens's will dated 8 March 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, Isaac Graves was named as an heir; From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.1
Family | Mildred (?) |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Susannah Dickens 1714 - 1784 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46222&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Graves 1706 - 1747 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46221&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Isaac Graves 1741 - Aft 1778 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46228&tree=Tree1
Edward Graves1
M, #99639, b. 19 August 1746, d. before 23 February 1832
Father | John (I) Graves1,2 b. 9 Mar 1706, d. 30 Mar 1747 |
Mother | Susannah Dickens1 d. bt 8 Mar 1784 - 17 May 1784 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Edward Graves was born on 19 August 1746 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.3 He married Sarah Rice, daughter of William Rice and Sarah (?), before 1770 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.4
Edward Graves died before 23 February 1832 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA; Date of Probate.3
In Susannah Dickens's will dated 8 March 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, Edward Graves was named as an heir; From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.1
Edward Graves died before 23 February 1832 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA; Date of Probate.3
In Susannah Dickens's will dated 8 March 1784 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, Edward Graves was named as an heir; From Early Colonial Settlers:
1783-1791 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of Susannah Chiles of Culpeper Co.
Dated 8 March, 1784. Proven 17 May, 1784.
Legatees: "all the estate I had by my first husband John Graves to be equally divided between by four sons which I had by the said John Graves: Thomas Graves, John Graves, Isaac Graves, Edward Graves." "estate of my last husband Henry Chiles" is to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Car and Ann Davis.
Executor: Walter Car of part which came from Henry Chiles.
Wit.: James Powell, Henry Delph, Conret (X) Delph, Sr.1
Family | Sarah Rice b. c 1750, d. c 1770 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Susannah Dickens 1714 - 1784 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46222&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Graves 1706 - 1747 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46221&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Edward Graves 1746 - 1832 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46230&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah Rice Abt 1750 - Aft 1770 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I125399&tree=Tree1
Jemima Graves1
F, #99640, b. 21 March 1734, d. after 1769
Father | John (I) Graves1,2 b. 9 Mar 1706, d. 30 Mar 1747 |
Mother | Susannah Dickens1 d. bt 8 Mar 1784 - 17 May 1784 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Jemima Graves was born on 21 March 1734 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married James Chiles, son of Henry Chiles and Mary Carr, before 1764 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.3
Jemima Graves died after 1769 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
GRAVES, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Mar. 30, 1747, p. June 2, 1747. Wit. Joseph Holloday, Benjamin Holloday, B. Lewis, William Webb. Ex. wife Susanna, Joseph Peterson, John Wigglesworth. Leg. wife Susanna, 140 acres of land which I had of Nicholas Randolph; son Thomas Graves, 140 acres of land next his brother Edward; daughter Rebecca, 140 acres of land next her brother Thomas; son Isaac, 140 acres of land next his sister Rebecca; son John, 140 acres of land next his brother Isaac; daughter Jemima, 140 acres of land next her brother John. Page 444)
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
May 7, 1764. James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Barnabas Williams of Par. and Co. afsd. £15 10s. curr. 168 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., having been devised to the sd. Jemima by her father, John Graves, and to be laid off adj. the land of John Graves, son of sd. John Graves, Decd., as by his will dated, March 30, 1747. No witnesses. May 7, 1764.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
April 2, 1765. Barnabas Williams of Spts. Co. and Hannah, his wife, to John Mitchell, Hugh Lenox and Wm. Scott. Mortgage. £20 curr. Whereas, James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, by deed, May 7, 1764, sold to sd. Barnabas Williams and his heirs, etc., 160 a. in St. Geo. Par. Spts. Co. being the same devised the sd. Jemima, by the will of her father, Jno. Graves, as by his will dated March 30, 1747. Sd. Williams and Hannah, his wife, convey the sd. land to Mitchell, Lenox and Scott, etc. Witnesses, James Allan, Wm. Strachan, Wm. Gregory. Augt. 6, 1765.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Novr. 6, 1769. James Chiles of Spts. Co. and Jemima, his wife, to Thomas Lipscomb of Albemarle Co. 244 a. in Spts. Co., devised to the sd. James Chiles by his father, Henry Chiles, Decd., etc. No witnesses. Novr. 6, 1769.
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1771-1774 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book H; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 25, 1773. John Mitchell, surviving partner of Hugh Lenox, Scott & Co., Merchts., to Joseph Pulliam of Spts. Co. £23 curr. 168 a. in Spts. Co., devised Jemima, wife of James Chiles, by the will of her father, John Graves, Decd., dated, March 30, 1747, etc. Witnesses, James Somerville, Henry Mitchell, James Duncanson, John Glasse11, James Freeland. No date of Record. at Citation.1
Jemima Graves died after 1769 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
GRAVES, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Mar. 30, 1747, p. June 2, 1747. Wit. Joseph Holloday, Benjamin Holloday, B. Lewis, William Webb. Ex. wife Susanna, Joseph Peterson, John Wigglesworth. Leg. wife Susanna, 140 acres of land which I had of Nicholas Randolph; son Thomas Graves, 140 acres of land next his brother Edward; daughter Rebecca, 140 acres of land next her brother Thomas; son Isaac, 140 acres of land next his sister Rebecca; son John, 140 acres of land next his brother Isaac; daughter Jemima, 140 acres of land next her brother John. Page 444)
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
May 7, 1764. James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Barnabas Williams of Par. and Co. afsd. £15 10s. curr. 168 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., having been devised to the sd. Jemima by her father, John Graves, and to be laid off adj. the land of John Graves, son of sd. John Graves, Decd., as by his will dated, March 30, 1747. No witnesses. May 7, 1764.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
April 2, 1765. Barnabas Williams of Spts. Co. and Hannah, his wife, to John Mitchell, Hugh Lenox and Wm. Scott. Mortgage. £20 curr. Whereas, James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, by deed, May 7, 1764, sold to sd. Barnabas Williams and his heirs, etc., 160 a. in St. Geo. Par. Spts. Co. being the same devised the sd. Jemima, by the will of her father, Jno. Graves, as by his will dated March 30, 1747. Sd. Williams and Hannah, his wife, convey the sd. land to Mitchell, Lenox and Scott, etc. Witnesses, James Allan, Wm. Strachan, Wm. Gregory. Augt. 6, 1765.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Novr. 6, 1769. James Chiles of Spts. Co. and Jemima, his wife, to Thomas Lipscomb of Albemarle Co. 244 a. in Spts. Co., devised to the sd. James Chiles by his father, Henry Chiles, Decd., etc. No witnesses. Novr. 6, 1769.
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1771-1774 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book H; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 25, 1773. John Mitchell, surviving partner of Hugh Lenox, Scott & Co., Merchts., to Joseph Pulliam of Spts. Co. £23 curr. 168 a. in Spts. Co., devised Jemima, wife of James Chiles, by the will of her father, John Graves, Decd., dated, March 30, 1747, etc. Witnesses, James Somerville, Henry Mitchell, James Duncanson, John Glasse11, James Freeland. No date of Record. at Citation.1
Family | James Chiles b. b 1730, d. a 1769 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Jemima Graves 1734 - Aft 1769 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46229&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, John Graves 1706 - 1747 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46221&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, James Chiles Bef 1730 - Aft 1769 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I125370&tree=Tree1
James Chiles1
M, #99641, b. before 1730, d. after 1769
Father | Henry Chiles1 b. 13 Nov 1698, d. b 1 Aug 1763 |
Mother | Mary Carr1 d. b 1756 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
James Chiles was born before 1730 at King William Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Jemima Graves, daughter of John (I) Graves and Susannah Dickens, before 1764 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
James Chiles died after 1769 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
There were two James Chiles of about the same age in Spotsylvania
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CHEILES, Henry, Spotsylvania Co., d. June 10, 1763, p. Aug 1, 1763. Wit. Milley Webb, Richard Crittenden Webb, Ann Webb, Thomas Wiatt. Ex. my wife and son Waltho Cheiles. Leg. sons John and Henry; son William, part of land I purchased of Mr. Baylor; son, James; son, Waltho; son, Thomas Carr Cheiles; son, Benjamin; my daughter, Susannah Harley and her two children; my daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Ann Cheiles. (page 66)
[Editor’s note: I searched deeds to see if I could determine Henry’s wife and came up with two possibilities: Mercy (3 deeds in 1749) and Susannah (1 deed in 1756). My guess is Mercy but genealogists shouldn’t guess.]
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
May 7, 1764. James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Barnabas Williams of Par. and Co. afsd. £15 10s. curr. 168 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., having been devised to the sd. Jemima by her father, John Graves, and to be laid off adj. the land of John Graves, son of sd. John Graves, Decd., as by his will dated, March 30, 1747. No witnesses. May 7, 1764.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
April 2, 1765. Barnabas Williams of Spts. Co. and Hannah, his wife, to John Mitchell, Hugh Lenox and Wm. Scott. Mortgage. £20 curr. Whereas, James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, by deed, May 7, 1764, sold to sd. Barnabas Williams and his heirs, etc., 160 a. in St. Geo. Par. Spts. Co. being the same devised the sd. Jemima, by the will of her father, Jno. Graves, as by his will dated March 30, 1747. Sd. Williams and Hannah, his wife, convey the sd. land to Mitchell, Lenox and Scott, etc. Witnesses, James Allan, Wm. Strachan, Wm. Gregory. Augt. 6, 1765.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Novr. 6, 1769. James Chiles of Spts. Co. and Jemima, his wife, to Thomas Lipscomb of Albemarle Co. 244 a. in Spts. Co., devised to the sd. James Chiles by his father, Henry Chiles, Decd., etc. No witnesses. Novr. 6, 1769.
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1771-1774 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book H; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 25, 1773. John Mitchell, surviving partner of Hugh Lenox, Scott & Co., Merchts., to Joseph Pulliam of Spts. Co. £23 curr. 168 a. in Spts. Co., devised Jemima, wife of James Chiles, by the will of her father, John Graves, Decd., dated, March 30, 1747, etc. Witnesses, James Somerville, Henry Mitchell, James Duncanson, John Glasse11, James Freeland. No date of Record. at Citation.1
James Chiles died after 1769 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
There were two James Chiles of about the same age in Spotsylvania
-- James s/o Henry Chiles and Anne Harrelson (married Elizabeth Durrett)
-- James s/o Henry Chiles and Mary Carr (married Jemima Graves)
-- James s/o Henry Chiles and Mary Carr (married Jemima Graves)
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CHEILES, Henry, Spotsylvania Co., d. June 10, 1763, p. Aug 1, 1763. Wit. Milley Webb, Richard Crittenden Webb, Ann Webb, Thomas Wiatt. Ex. my wife and son Waltho Cheiles. Leg. sons John and Henry; son William, part of land I purchased of Mr. Baylor; son, James; son, Waltho; son, Thomas Carr Cheiles; son, Benjamin; my daughter, Susannah Harley and her two children; my daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth, and Ann Cheiles. (page 66)
[Editor’s note: I searched deeds to see if I could determine Henry’s wife and came up with two possibilities: Mercy (3 deeds in 1749) and Susannah (1 deed in 1756). My guess is Mercy but genealogists shouldn’t guess.]
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
May 7, 1764. James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Barnabas Williams of Par. and Co. afsd. £15 10s. curr. 168 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., having been devised to the sd. Jemima by her father, John Graves, and to be laid off adj. the land of John Graves, son of sd. John Graves, Decd., as by his will dated, March 30, 1747. No witnesses. May 7, 1764.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
April 2, 1765. Barnabas Williams of Spts. Co. and Hannah, his wife, to John Mitchell, Hugh Lenox and Wm. Scott. Mortgage. £20 curr. Whereas, James Chiles and Jemima, his wife, by deed, May 7, 1764, sold to sd. Barnabas Williams and his heirs, etc., 160 a. in St. Geo. Par. Spts. Co. being the same devised the sd. Jemima, by the will of her father, Jno. Graves, as by his will dated March 30, 1747. Sd. Williams and Hannah, his wife, convey the sd. land to Mitchell, Lenox and Scott, etc. Witnesses, James Allan, Wm. Strachan, Wm. Gregory. Augt. 6, 1765.
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1766-1771 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book G; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Novr. 6, 1769. James Chiles of Spts. Co. and Jemima, his wife, to Thomas Lipscomb of Albemarle Co. 244 a. in Spts. Co., devised to the sd. James Chiles by his father, Henry Chiles, Decd., etc. No witnesses. Novr. 6, 1769.
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1771-1774 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book H; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Octr. 25, 1773. John Mitchell, surviving partner of Hugh Lenox, Scott & Co., Merchts., to Joseph Pulliam of Spts. Co. £23 curr. 168 a. in Spts. Co., devised Jemima, wife of James Chiles, by the will of her father, John Graves, Decd., dated, March 30, 1747, etc. Witnesses, James Somerville, Henry Mitchell, James Duncanson, John Glasse11, James Freeland. No date of Record. at Citation.1
Family | Jemima Graves b. 21 Mar 1734, d. a 1769 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, James Chiles Bef 1730 - Aft 1769 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I125370&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Ann Rice1
F, #99642, b. 21 November 1741, d. 12 November 1826
Father | William Rice2,1 b. b 1720, d. 17 Apr 1780 |
Mother | Sarah (?)1 b. b 1724, d. a 1786 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Ann Rice was born on 21 November 1741 at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John (II) Graves, son of John (I) Graves and Susannah Dickens, on 30 November 1760 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Ann Rice died on 12 November 1826 at Boone Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 84.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 4, 1766. Thomas Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife;
John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. County;
Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to George Humphreys of Spts. Co. £12 curr. 120
a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses, Jno. Chiles, Saml. Bullock, Jos. Dicken', Forest Webb. Nov. 3, 1766. at Citation.1
Ann Rice died on 12 November 1826 at Boone Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 84.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; :
Octr. 4, 1766. Thomas Graves of Culpeper Co. and Sarah, his wife;
John Graves and Ann, his wife, of sd. County;
Isaac Graves and Mildred, his wife, of Orange Co., to George Humphreys of Spts. Co. £12 curr. 120
a. in Spts. Co. Witnesses, Jno. Chiles, Saml. Bullock, Jos. Dicken', Forest Webb. Nov. 3, 1766. at Citation.1
Family | John (II) Graves b. 19 Dec 1737, d. 8 Dec 1825 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Anne Rice 1741 - 1826 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46227&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah MNU Rice Bef 1724 - Aft 1786 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I134690&tree=Tree1
William Rice1
M, #99644, b. before 1720, d. 17 April 1780
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
William Rice married Sarah (?) at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.2,1
William Rice was born before 1720.1
William Rice died on 17 April 1780 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; Date of Probate.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of William Rice of Culpeper Co.
Dated 9 Feb., 1780. Proven 17 April, 1780.
Legatees: Wife Sarah Rice,
Sons: Richard Rice, Benajah Rice, John Rice and Richard Rice.
Daus.: Hannah Rice, Ann Graves, Sarah Graves wife of Edward Graves.
Executors: Sons Benajah Rice, John Rice, Richard Rice, son-in-law John Graves.
Wit.: John Gibbs, Richard Seebree, William Zackary, John Lindslay, Samuel Delp.
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Division of Estate of William Rice, dec'd. Dated 18 Oct., 1780. All Legatees present and of age have themselves agreeably divided the estate. Recorded 20 May, 1782. Reported by Reuben Beale, Joseph Easley, Edward Tinsley.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 50-52
This Indenture made this fifth day of July 1775 Between WILLIAM HUNTER and SARAH his Wife of one part and WILLIAM RICE Witnesseth that the said William Hunter and Sarah his Wife for sum Sixty two pounds and nine pence current money to him paid have granted unto the said William Rice his heirs a tract of land in County of Culpeper containing 188 acres bounded Beginning at two pines near the Gum Spring in CAVEs Patent line thence with the said line North to three pines corner to EDINGs thence with Edings South to the Beginning . ,
Presence JOHN GRAVES, WILLIAM BLEDSOE, William Hunter
BENAJAH RICE, WILLIAM RICE Sarah Hunter
At Court held for Culpeper County August 21, 1775
This Indenture ordered to be recorded. at Citation.1
William Rice was born before 1720.1
William Rice died on 17 April 1780 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; Date of Probate.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Will of William Rice of Culpeper Co.
Dated 9 Feb., 1780. Proven 17 April, 1780.
Legatees: Wife Sarah Rice,
Sons: Richard Rice, Benajah Rice, John Rice and Richard Rice.
Daus.: Hannah Rice, Ann Graves, Sarah Graves wife of Edward Graves.
Executors: Sons Benajah Rice, John Rice, Richard Rice, son-in-law John Graves.
Wit.: John Gibbs, Richard Seebree, William Zackary, John Lindslay, Samuel Delp.
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1770-1783 Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book B; [Dorothy Ford Wulfeck];
Division of Estate of William Rice, dec'd. Dated 18 Oct., 1780. All Legatees present and of age have themselves agreeably divided the estate. Recorded 20 May, 1782. Reported by Reuben Beale, Joseph Easley, Edward Tinsley.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 50-52
This Indenture made this fifth day of July 1775 Between WILLIAM HUNTER and SARAH his Wife of one part and WILLIAM RICE Witnesseth that the said William Hunter and Sarah his Wife for sum Sixty two pounds and nine pence current money to him paid have granted unto the said William Rice his heirs a tract of land in County of Culpeper containing 188 acres bounded Beginning at two pines near the Gum Spring in CAVEs Patent line thence with the said line North to three pines corner to EDINGs thence with Edings South to the Beginning . ,
Presence JOHN GRAVES, WILLIAM BLEDSOE, William Hunter
BENAJAH RICE, WILLIAM RICE Sarah Hunter
At Court held for Culpeper County August 21, 1775
This Indenture ordered to be recorded. at Citation.1
Family | Sarah (?) b. b 1724, d. a 1786 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, William Rice Bef 1720 - 1780 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I134689&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah MNU Rice Bef 1724 - Aft 1786 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I134690&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Anne Rice 1741 - 1826 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46227&tree=Tree1
Sarah (?)1
F, #99645, b. before 1724, d. after 1786
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Sarah (?) married William Rice at St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.1,2
Sarah (?) was born before 1724.1
Sarah (?) died after 1786 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
land mentioned
1785-1787 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book N; [Antient Press]; Page 327-330
THIS INDENTURE made this 17th day of July one thousand seven hundred and Eighty six Between RICHARD RICE of the one part of Culpeper County and EDWARD TINSLEY of the other part; Witnesseth that RICHD: RICE in consideration of the sum of Ten pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid, by these presents doth bargain and sell release and confirm unto EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs a certain tract or parcel of land containing Thirty four acres be the same more of less lying in County of Culpeper and is bounded, Begining at EDWARD TINSLEYs and MOSES BURBRIDGEs Corner one white Oak and two Pines, thence along BURBRIDGEs Line North seventy East one hundred pole to two white Oaks and two Pines, a corner to said BURBRIDGEs, thence North fifty four East eighty eight pole to one red Oak standing on the Road that leads from WILLIAM BLEDSOEs to the WIDOW RICEs near the Old Peach Orchard, thence along the said Road towards the Widows the several courses of sd, Road to where TINSLEYs Line crosses the said Road to a box Oak saplin standing in his line, thence the said TINSLEYs line So. forty five West two hundred and thirty six pole to the begining, together with all ways water courses rents profits and advantages whatsoever; To have and to hold the aforesd, land and premises unto EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs, And RICHARD RICE doth further covenant and agree with EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs that RICHARD RICE is seized of an indefeesable Estate in fee simple in the aforesd. lands freed from mortgages and all other incumbrances whatsoever and the said RICHARD RICE doth hereby oblige himself and his heirs to warrant defend the right and title of the aforesaid land and premises unto the said EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs against the claims of every person or persons; In Witness whereof the said RICHARD RICE hath hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the day and date above written Sealed & Delivered in presence of
SIMEON BUFORD, RICHD: RICE
JOSHUA LINDSAY, JAMES TINSLEY
At a Court held for Culpeper County July 17th 1786
This Indenture of Bargain and Sale from RICHARD RICE to EDWARD TINSLEY was acknowledged by the said RICHARD and ordered to be recorded
Teste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur at Citation.1
Sarah (?) was born before 1724.1
Sarah (?) died after 1786 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
land mentioned
1785-1787 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book N; [Antient Press]; Page 327-330
THIS INDENTURE made this 17th day of July one thousand seven hundred and Eighty six Between RICHARD RICE of the one part of Culpeper County and EDWARD TINSLEY of the other part; Witnesseth that RICHD: RICE in consideration of the sum of Ten pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid, by these presents doth bargain and sell release and confirm unto EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs a certain tract or parcel of land containing Thirty four acres be the same more of less lying in County of Culpeper and is bounded, Begining at EDWARD TINSLEYs and MOSES BURBRIDGEs Corner one white Oak and two Pines, thence along BURBRIDGEs Line North seventy East one hundred pole to two white Oaks and two Pines, a corner to said BURBRIDGEs, thence North fifty four East eighty eight pole to one red Oak standing on the Road that leads from WILLIAM BLEDSOEs to the WIDOW RICEs near the Old Peach Orchard, thence along the said Road towards the Widows the several courses of sd, Road to where TINSLEYs Line crosses the said Road to a box Oak saplin standing in his line, thence the said TINSLEYs line So. forty five West two hundred and thirty six pole to the begining, together with all ways water courses rents profits and advantages whatsoever; To have and to hold the aforesd, land and premises unto EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs, And RICHARD RICE doth further covenant and agree with EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs that RICHARD RICE is seized of an indefeesable Estate in fee simple in the aforesd. lands freed from mortgages and all other incumbrances whatsoever and the said RICHARD RICE doth hereby oblige himself and his heirs to warrant defend the right and title of the aforesaid land and premises unto the said EDWARD TINSLEY his heirs against the claims of every person or persons; In Witness whereof the said RICHARD RICE hath hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the day and date above written Sealed & Delivered in presence of
SIMEON BUFORD, RICHD: RICE
JOSHUA LINDSAY, JAMES TINSLEY
At a Court held for Culpeper County July 17th 1786
This Indenture of Bargain and Sale from RICHARD RICE to EDWARD TINSLEY was acknowledged by the said RICHARD and ordered to be recorded
Teste JOHN JAMESON, Cl Cur at Citation.1
Family | William Rice b. b 1720, d. 17 Apr 1780 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Sarah MNU Rice Bef 1724 - Aft 1786 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I134690&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, William Rice Bef 1720 - 1780 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I134689&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Anne Rice 1741 - 1826 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46227&tree=Tree1
Samuel Brockman1
M, #99646, b. 1717, d. 6 January 1795
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Samuel Brockman was born in 1717 at King & Queen Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Woolfolk circa 1739 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd wife.2 Samuel Brockman married Rebecca Graves, daughter of John (I) Graves and Susannah Dickens, in 1750 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st wife.1
Samuel Brockman died on 6 January 1795 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: [Antient Press]; Page 246-249
Inventory of the estate of SAMUEL BROCKMAN SENR., dec'd, taken the 6th day of January 1792 .. value £1146.13.8 .. appraisers John Stevens, Henry Tandy, Jos. Duncan. Returned into court 23rd January 1792.
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1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: [Antient Press]; Page 255-257
Dower of REBECCA BROCKMAN, widow of Samuel Brockman, dec'd, of his estate amounting to the sum of £378.6.3. Also Jacob Crosthwait, his part of the Brockman estate in our hands 16th June 1792. John Stevens, Henry Tandy, Joseph Duncan. Returned into court 23rd July 1792.
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1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: [Antient Press]; 259-263
JOHN BROCKMAN and THOMAS BELL, admon. of Samuel Brockman, deceased. Debits £706.10.1 1/2. Credits £655.3.10 1/2. Appraisers Thomas Ellis, John Alcock, Nathl. Mills. Returned into court 27th August 1792.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 223-26.
Will of John Brockman of St. Thomas's Parish in Orange County in Virginia, being very unhealthy, dated 8 Aug. 1755.
Unto my well beloved wife Mary Brockman during her widowhood 150 acres whereon I live. Likewise one large looking glass. Unto my well beloved son Samuel Brockman 100 acres in Louisa County joining Major John Stark's line, being part of a tract which I purchased of Philip Elliott. If the child my wife Mary Brockman is now with child with should be a boy, I give the remainder part of the said tract to him, but if it should not be a boy, that part of the land should be sold to the highest bidder.
To my son Samuel Brockman all by blacksmith's tools, upon proviso he dos what smiths work his mother shall have need of while she remains a widow.
To my well beloved son John Brockman 100 acres in Orange County which I purchased of Thomas Cook. To my well beloved son William Brockman 200 acres in Orange County which I purchased of William Oaks. To my well beloved son Joseph Brockman the sand 150 acres where I now live after my wife's decease or if she should alter her life by marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Susan Atkins one feather bed and one pair of sheets.
To my well beloved daughter Sarah Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets, at age of eighteen of at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Elizabeth Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Hannah Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Mary Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Rachel Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my son Samuel Brockman one feather bed, a rug and pair of sheets.
To my son John Brockman one feather bed, a rug and a pair of sheets.
To my son William Brockman one feather bed, a rug and pair of sheets.
To my son Joseph Brockman one feather bed, a rug and pair of sheets.
To the child my wife is now child with, a feather bed, a rug and a pair of sheets.
When my sons John, William and Joseph shall come to the age of twenty one years, have a young horse or mare to the value of 40 shillings.
All other estate to my wife Mary Brockman during her widowhood or life and then to be equally divided among all my children then alive, or if any of my children be then dead leaving any heirs, the said heir to have their part.
My wife Mary Brockman and my son Samuel Brockman executors. (signed) John Brockman
Wit: Roger Bell, Saml. (B) Brockman jur. 22 April 1756. Presented into Court by Mary Brockman, widow, and Samuel Brockman. The said Samuel being heir at law to the decedent declares his consent and approbation to the proving of said will.
Proved by Roger Bell and Saml. Brockman jur. Executors with John Wisdom and Reuben Harris their securities entered into bond in the sum of £200 current money.
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1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: Antient Press]; Page 123
Legatees of SAMUEL BROCKMAN, dec'd (division of slaves).
To Anthony Street,
to Saml. Brockman,
to John Webb,
to Saml. Brockman Junr.,
to Jno. Haley,
to Wm. Brockman,
to Rachel Rogers,
to Jno. Henderson.
Produced by Saml. Brockman and William Brockman, executors of the dec'd .. 15th day of January 1786. Vivion Daniel, Henry Tandy, John Stevens. Returned into court 15 January 1786.
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1751-1759 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 12; [Antient Press]; Page 409-412
Indenture 26 Oct 1757 between JOHN HENDERSON and SARAH, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN JUNIOR of Orange County .. for £30 .. grants 100 acres, part of patent granted to John Henderson for1000 acres on branches of Pamunkey River .. bounded .. Henry Kendle .. Samuel Brockman Junior .. Richard Woolfolk . .
Witnesses: John Henderson
Zach. Taylor
Robert Bickers, Wm. Coursey Jr.
Recorded Orange County 27th October 1757
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 213-215
Indenture 27 Aug 1767 between ABRAHAM MAYFIELD and ANN, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for £75 .. sell 150 acres .. bounded .. Plantation David Cave formerly lived .. James Daniel .. Vivion
Daniel .. John Gholson . .
Recorded Orange County Abraham Mayfield
27th August 1767. Ann Mayfield
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 342-344
Indenture 22 Sept 1768 between BENJAMIN CAVE and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. in consideration certain contract for £13 .. for tract of land purchased by Samuel Brockman of Abraham Mayfield .. and since part of the tract has been recovered of Benjamin Cave, and for the sd consideration, Benjamin Cave acknowledges himself satisfied transferring .. into possession .. 176 acres bounded John Golstons and John Long's .. corner to Ambrose Smith's .. William Pollock's line .. James Daniel's line .. Malachi Childe's line .. William Richards .. John Long .
Benja. Cave
Witnesses:
Andw. Manning,
William Pollock, John Stevens.
Recorded Orange County 22nd September 1768.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 150-153
Indenture 3 July 1769 between THOMAS MERRY and AGNESS, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for £90 .. sell 300 acres .. bounded .. Prettyman Merry .. Battaile's line .. Rich'd Graves' .. Vivion's road ..
Witnesses: William Moore Thos. Merry
John Atkins, William Pollock Agness Merry
To: Reuben Daniel, William Moore .. examine Agness Merry .. 17th July .. 9th year of our Reign .. Geo. Taylor
Comr. Reported .. 22nd July 1769. Reuben Daniel, William Moore.
Recorded Orange County 24th August 1769.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 286-287
Indenture 28 March 1771 between SAMUEL BROCKMAN of Orange County and JACOB CROSTHWAIT of Culpeper County .. for £20 .. sold 80 acres land conveyed to said Brock by Joseph Rogers from Thomas Burgess from John Mallory by Deed 26th March 1747 bounded .. Richard Winslow; Burgess. Samuel Brockman
Recorded Orange County 28th March 1771.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 350-352
Indenture 28 Dec 1770 between JOSEPH ROGERS, County of Hallifax, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN of Orange County .. for £20 .. sells 80 acres, same land conveyed to Rogers by Thomas Burgess from John Mallory by deed 26th March 1747 bounded .. Richard Winslow; Burgess ..
Presence: John Henderson,
John Brockman, John Henderson Joseph Rogers
Recorded 28th March 1771.
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 491-493
ndenture 25 June 1772 between VIVION DANIEL and ELIZABETH, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for diverse causes .. hereunto moving .. for £5 .. grant 10 acres bounded Shepherd; Atkins; Brockman ..
Recorded Orange County Vivion Dauiel
25th June 1772. Elizabeth Daniel
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 182-183
Indenture 4 March 1774 between JOHN HENDERSON and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for diverse causes .. and £10.10 .. sells 14 acres ..
Presence: John Noel,
John Henderson, Ann (X) Burris John Henderson
Recorded Orange County 24th March 1774.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 244-245
Indenture 18 May 1774 between SAMUEL BROCKMAN and JOHN BROCKMAN .. for £50 .. sells 176 acres bounded William Pollock; John Oaks; John Vivion; Thomas Burrus; Barnard Dickerson; James Daniel .. Presence: Alexr. Dawney
Vivion Daniel, Alexr. Homes Samuel (X) Brockman
Recorded Orange County 23rd June 1774.
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Clerk's Office, Albemarle County Virginia
1779 Samuel Brockman et al to John White Book 7, Page 324
This Indenture made this-day of -- in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine, between Samuel Brockman of Orange County and William Brockman of Albemarle of the one part, and John White of Albemarle County of the other part, witnesseth, that the said Samuel and William Brockman for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and ten pounds current money to them in hand paid hy the said John White, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge, do give, grant, bargain and sell to the said John White and his heirs and assigns one parcel of land in the County of Albemarle, containing by estimation three hundred and fifty acres, be the same more or less, and bounded as followeth: Beginning at Stephen English's corner pointers in Benjamin Hensley's line, etc, to near a branch etc, to William Maales white oak, etc, back to Stephen English's corner pointers, etc, thence to the first station "which said land was willed to the said Samuel and ’William Brockman by their father Samuel Brockman, dec'd" together with all the appurtenances, etc. to have and to hold, etc. to the said John White and his heirs, etc. In witness whereof the said Samuel and William Brockman have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals on the day and year above written.
Samuel Brockman SEAL
B William Brock SEAL
WB Betty Brock SEAL
Signed sealed and delivered
in presence of John Marr, Jesse Beck, William Breedlove
At a court held for Albemarle County July VIIIth, MDCCLXXIX (1779)
This Indenture was proved by the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Teste: Hudson Martin, By. Clk. at Citation.1
;
His 2nd wife.2 Samuel Brockman married Rebecca Graves, daughter of John (I) Graves and Susannah Dickens, in 1750 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1
Samuel Brockman died on 6 January 1795 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: [Antient Press]; Page 246-249
Inventory of the estate of SAMUEL BROCKMAN SENR., dec'd, taken the 6th day of January 1792 .. value £1146.13.8 .. appraisers John Stevens, Henry Tandy, Jos. Duncan. Returned into court 23rd January 1792.
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1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: [Antient Press]; Page 255-257
Dower of REBECCA BROCKMAN, widow of Samuel Brockman, dec'd, of his estate amounting to the sum of £378.6.3. Also Jacob Crosthwait, his part of the Brockman estate in our hands 16th June 1792. John Stevens, Henry Tandy, Joseph Duncan. Returned into court 23rd July 1792.
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1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: [Antient Press]; 259-263
JOHN BROCKMAN and THOMAS BELL, admon. of Samuel Brockman, deceased. Debits £706.10.1 1/2. Credits £655.3.10 1/2. Appraisers Thomas Ellis, John Alcock, Nathl. Mills. Returned into court 27th August 1792.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 223-26.
Will of John Brockman of St. Thomas's Parish in Orange County in Virginia, being very unhealthy, dated 8 Aug. 1755.
Unto my well beloved wife Mary Brockman during her widowhood 150 acres whereon I live. Likewise one large looking glass. Unto my well beloved son Samuel Brockman 100 acres in Louisa County joining Major John Stark's line, being part of a tract which I purchased of Philip Elliott. If the child my wife Mary Brockman is now with child with should be a boy, I give the remainder part of the said tract to him, but if it should not be a boy, that part of the land should be sold to the highest bidder.
To my son Samuel Brockman all by blacksmith's tools, upon proviso he dos what smiths work his mother shall have need of while she remains a widow.
To my well beloved son John Brockman 100 acres in Orange County which I purchased of Thomas Cook. To my well beloved son William Brockman 200 acres in Orange County which I purchased of William Oaks. To my well beloved son Joseph Brockman the sand 150 acres where I now live after my wife's decease or if she should alter her life by marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Susan Atkins one feather bed and one pair of sheets.
To my well beloved daughter Sarah Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets, at age of eighteen of at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Elizabeth Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Hannah Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Mary Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my well beloved daughter Rachel Brockman one feather bed and one pair of sheets at the age of eighteen or at the day of marriage.
To my son Samuel Brockman one feather bed, a rug and pair of sheets.
To my son John Brockman one feather bed, a rug and a pair of sheets.
To my son William Brockman one feather bed, a rug and pair of sheets.
To my son Joseph Brockman one feather bed, a rug and pair of sheets.
To the child my wife is now child with, a feather bed, a rug and a pair of sheets.
When my sons John, William and Joseph shall come to the age of twenty one years, have a young horse or mare to the value of 40 shillings.
All other estate to my wife Mary Brockman during her widowhood or life and then to be equally divided among all my children then alive, or if any of my children be then dead leaving any heirs, the said heir to have their part.
My wife Mary Brockman and my son Samuel Brockman executors. (signed) John Brockman
Wit: Roger Bell, Saml. (B) Brockman jur. 22 April 1756. Presented into Court by Mary Brockman, widow, and Samuel Brockman. The said Samuel being heir at law to the decedent declares his consent and approbation to the proving of said will.
Proved by Roger Bell and Saml. Brockman jur. Executors with John Wisdom and Reuben Harris their securities entered into bond in the sum of £200 current money.
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1778-1801 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 3: Antient Press]; Page 123
Legatees of SAMUEL BROCKMAN, dec'd (division of slaves).
To Anthony Street,
to Saml. Brockman,
to John Webb,
to Saml. Brockman Junr.,
to Jno. Haley,
to Wm. Brockman,
to Rachel Rogers,
to Jno. Henderson.
Produced by Saml. Brockman and William Brockman, executors of the dec'd .. 15th day of January 1786. Vivion Daniel, Henry Tandy, John Stevens. Returned into court 15 January 1786.
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1751-1759 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 12; [Antient Press]; Page 409-412
Indenture 26 Oct 1757 between JOHN HENDERSON and SARAH, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN JUNIOR of Orange County .. for £30 .. grants 100 acres, part of patent granted to John Henderson for1000 acres on branches of Pamunkey River .. bounded .. Henry Kendle .. Samuel Brockman Junior .. Richard Woolfolk . .
Witnesses: John Henderson
Zach. Taylor
Robert Bickers, Wm. Coursey Jr.
Recorded Orange County 27th October 1757
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 213-215
Indenture 27 Aug 1767 between ABRAHAM MAYFIELD and ANN, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for £75 .. sell 150 acres .. bounded .. Plantation David Cave formerly lived .. James Daniel .. Vivion
Daniel .. John Gholson . .
Recorded Orange County Abraham Mayfield
27th August 1767. Ann Mayfield
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 342-344
Indenture 22 Sept 1768 between BENJAMIN CAVE and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. in consideration certain contract for £13 .. for tract of land purchased by Samuel Brockman of Abraham Mayfield .. and since part of the tract has been recovered of Benjamin Cave, and for the sd consideration, Benjamin Cave acknowledges himself satisfied transferring .. into possession .. 176 acres bounded John Golstons and John Long's .. corner to Ambrose Smith's .. William Pollock's line .. James Daniel's line .. Malachi Childe's line .. William Richards .. John Long .
Benja. Cave
Witnesses:
Andw. Manning,
William Pollock, John Stevens.
Recorded Orange County 22nd September 1768.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 150-153
Indenture 3 July 1769 between THOMAS MERRY and AGNESS, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for £90 .. sell 300 acres .. bounded .. Prettyman Merry .. Battaile's line .. Rich'd Graves' .. Vivion's road ..
Witnesses: William Moore Thos. Merry
John Atkins, William Pollock Agness Merry
To: Reuben Daniel, William Moore .. examine Agness Merry .. 17th July .. 9th year of our Reign .. Geo. Taylor
Comr. Reported .. 22nd July 1769. Reuben Daniel, William Moore.
Recorded Orange County 24th August 1769.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 286-287
Indenture 28 March 1771 between SAMUEL BROCKMAN of Orange County and JACOB CROSTHWAIT of Culpeper County .. for £20 .. sold 80 acres land conveyed to said Brock by Joseph Rogers from Thomas Burgess from John Mallory by Deed 26th March 1747 bounded .. Richard Winslow; Burgess. Samuel Brockman
Recorded Orange County 28th March 1771.
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1768-1772 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15; [Antient Press]; Page 350-352
Indenture 28 Dec 1770 between JOSEPH ROGERS, County of Hallifax, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN of Orange County .. for £20 .. sells 80 acres, same land conveyed to Rogers by Thomas Burgess from John Mallory by deed 26th March 1747 bounded .. Richard Winslow; Burgess ..
Presence: John Henderson,
John Brockman, John Henderson Joseph Rogers
Recorded 28th March 1771.
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1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 491-493
ndenture 25 June 1772 between VIVION DANIEL and ELIZABETH, his wife, and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for diverse causes .. hereunto moving .. for £5 .. grant 10 acres bounded Shepherd; Atkins; Brockman ..
Recorded Orange County Vivion Dauiel
25th June 1772. Elizabeth Daniel
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 182-183
Indenture 4 March 1774 between JOHN HENDERSON and SAMUEL BROCKMAN .. for diverse causes .. and £10.10 .. sells 14 acres ..
Presence: John Noel,
John Henderson, Ann (X) Burris John Henderson
Recorded Orange County 24th March 1774.
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1772-1778 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [Antient Press]; Page 244-245
Indenture 18 May 1774 between SAMUEL BROCKMAN and JOHN BROCKMAN .. for £50 .. sells 176 acres bounded William Pollock; John Oaks; John Vivion; Thomas Burrus; Barnard Dickerson; James Daniel .. Presence: Alexr. Dawney
Vivion Daniel, Alexr. Homes Samuel (X) Brockman
Recorded Orange County 23rd June 1774.
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Clerk's Office, Albemarle County Virginia
1779 Samuel Brockman et al to John White Book 7, Page 324
This Indenture made this-day of -- in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine, between Samuel Brockman of Orange County and William Brockman of Albemarle of the one part, and John White of Albemarle County of the other part, witnesseth, that the said Samuel and William Brockman for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and ten pounds current money to them in hand paid hy the said John White, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge, do give, grant, bargain and sell to the said John White and his heirs and assigns one parcel of land in the County of Albemarle, containing by estimation three hundred and fifty acres, be the same more or less, and bounded as followeth: Beginning at Stephen English's corner pointers in Benjamin Hensley's line, etc, to near a branch etc, to William Maales white oak, etc, back to Stephen English's corner pointers, etc, thence to the first station "which said land was willed to the said Samuel and ’William Brockman by their father Samuel Brockman, dec'd" together with all the appurtenances, etc. to have and to hold, etc. to the said John White and his heirs, etc. In witness whereof the said Samuel and William Brockman have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals on the day and year above written.
Samuel Brockman SEAL
B William Brock SEAL
WB Betty Brock SEAL
Signed sealed and delivered
in presence of John Marr, Jesse Beck, William Breedlove
At a court held for Albemarle County July VIIIth, MDCCLXXIX (1779)
This Indenture was proved by the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Teste: Hudson Martin, By. Clk. at Citation.1
Family 1 | Mary Woolfolk b. 1722, d. b 1750 |
Family 2 | Rebecca Graves b. 4 Sep 1735, d. 1814 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, RSamuel Brockman 1717 - 1792 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I46226&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Mary Woolfolk 1722 - Bef 1750 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I127189&tree=Tree1
Mary Woolfolk1
F, #99647, b. 1722, d. before 1750
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Mary Woolfolk was born in 1722 at King William Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Samuel Brockman circa 1739 at St. Thomas Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife.1
Mary Woolfolk died before 1750 at Albemarle Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
His 2nd wife.1
Mary Woolfolk died before 1750 at Albemarle Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Samuel Brockman b. 1717, d. 6 Jan 1795 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Mary Woolfolk 1722 - Bef 1750 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I127189&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Frances Hume1
F, #99648, b. 14 November 1756, d. 19 December 1814
Father | George Hume2 b. 1729, d. b 23 Dec 1802 |
Mother | Jane Stanton3 b. c 1733, d. b 1802 |
Last Edited | 8 Aug 2022 |
Frances Hume was born on 14 November 1756 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Joseph Dulaney, son of John Dulaney and Frances Stanton, in 1774 at Orange Co., Virginia, USA.1
Frances Hume died on 19 December 1814 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA, at age 58.1
Frances Hume died on 19 December 1814 at Madison Co., Virginia, USA, at age 58.1
Family | Joseph Dulaney b. 6 May 1744, d. 20 Jul 1814 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Frances Hume 1756 - 1814 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66931&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, George Hume 1729 - 1802 seen 8 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66940&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Jane Stanton Abt 1733 - Bef 1802 seen 8 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66930&tree=Tree1
Mildreed Dulaney1
F, #99649, b. 18 April 1763
Father | John Dulaney1 b. 16 Jun 1718, d. 17 Aug 1803 |
Mother | Frances Stanton1 b. 9 Nov 1723, d. 19 Jan 1804 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Mildreed Dulaney was born on 18 April 1763 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Mildred Dulany 1763 - seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66924&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Thomas Stanton1
M, #99650, b. 1689, d. 22 October 1741
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV7 |
Last Edited | 8 Aug 2022 |
Thomas Stanton was born in 1689 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.2 He married Sarah Robinson, daughter of William Robinson and Frances Bloomfield, circa 1709 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.3,2
Thomas Stanton died on 22 October 1741 at St. Mark's Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.2
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1735-1743 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 1: [John Frederick Dorman]:
Page 177. Will of Thomas Stanton being now sick and weak dated 2 Oct. 1741.
My trusty friends George Whitley and Henry Field executors.
To my son Thos. Stanton my still and materials thereto belonging after my decease as also the large Bible.
To my son Wm. Stanton the grist mill with the plantation now live on and all the land thereto belonging.
To my daughter Frances Delany the half of four hundred acres on the south side of Stanton's River.
To my daughter Sarah Stanton the other half of the said four hundred acres.
To my daughter Mary Stanton two hundred acres part of four hundred acres joining Francis Kirtley, William Eddins, &c.
To my daughter Jean Stanton two hundred acres of land it being the upper part whereon George Simmons now lives including the said Simmons' plantation.
To my daughter Elizabeth Stanton two hundred acres of land lying on the south side of Stanton's River commonly known by the name of Guy Meeks.
To my son Wm. Stanton the remainder part lying on the north side being two hundred acres.
To my son Wm. Stanton the following Negros, vizt. Adam, Judy, Sam and Winnie, Ned and Will.
To my daughter Frances Delany molatto Harry as also my seal skin trunk.
Wit Thomas (T) Stanton
George Home
Abraham Pearce
Thos. Stanton, Junr.
[No probate entry]
STANTON, Thomas
1. 187. Assignment of widow's dower 2nd Dec 1741. (Sarah Stanton's will is in King George County Will Book 1-A, pages 177-178, made 22 Dec 1744; rec 3 May 1745.)
1. 196. Bond of Henry Field guardian to Sarah, William & Jane
Stanton, orphans of Thomas Stanton. BN. Benjamin Roberts, Jno. Roberts rec 25 Feb 1741/2.
1. 196a-197, Bond of Thomas Stanton guardian of Mary Stanton orphan of Thomas Stanton. BN. Thomas Rucker, Jno. Delany; rec 25 Feb 1741/2.
1. 205-206. Bond of George Whitely guardian of Elizabeth Stanton, orphan of Thomas Stanton. BN. Henry Field, Francis Kirtley; rec 25
Mar 1741/2.
1. 213-217. Est inv made in 1741; rec 27 May 1742.
1. 239-245. Sale of personal estate; rec 26 Nov 1742.
2. 56-60. Est acct signed by Henry Field Ex. rec 23 May 1745.
2. 71-76. Guardian acct of William Stanton signed by Henry Field
Ex., rec 22 Aug 1745.
2. 120-123. Guardian aoct of William Stanton signed by Henry Field
Ex., rec 27 Aug 1747.
2. 135-136. Guardian acct of William Stanton signed 25 Aug 1748 by
Henry Field Ex., rec 24 Nov 1748.
STANTON, William
1. 177. Will made 2 Oct 1741; no recording. EXS. George Whitely, Henry Field. WIT. George Hume, Abraham, Pearce, Thomas Stanton junr.
CH. Thomas, William, Frances (Delany), Sarah, Mary, Jean.
1. 178. Bond of Henry Field Ex. BN. Robert Slaughter, Goodrich Lightfoot; rec 22 Oct 1741.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 56-60.
Thomas Stanton. Estate account. 1741-
Signed by Henry Field, executor.
Payments made to John Edey (for making coffin), Richard McGraugh, Joseph Blackwell, John Deleny, John Gramer Esq., Abram Field, Adam Banks, William Smith, Thos. Coventon, Simon Miller, Michael Garey, Jasper Billings, Abra. Peirce, Peter Daniles, Ann Story (balance of wages), Geo. Whitley, Adam Reed, James Hewet, Zac. Lewis, Howson Kener, Jos. Daleney, John Smith, Mary Stanton and John Sutton.
Receipts from Robert Snadin [?], John Brown, Madm. Spotswood, Edward Duglas, Patrick Campill, Garrot Banks, Andr. Rosser, Smiprone Stafford, Robert Duncan Junr., John Finlason Gent., Mr. Calvert, James Jones, Jona. Beckworth, Antho. Sculthorp, John Twentyman, James Crop, Geo. Simons, Geo. Mullis, Charles Duncan, Geo. Green, Jos. Albia, Geo. Anderson, Alexr. Cummins, Thomas Jolet, Wm. Emmons, Mr. Whitley (for Mr. Rosse), Capt. Russell, Geo. Doggitt, Geo. Home, and Geo. Simmons.
23 May 1745. Returned by Henry Field, Gent.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 71-76.
Mr. William Stanton. Guardian's account.
1742. Payments made to Abraham Peirce (for board and miller's wages), James Yelton (tailor), Jasper Billings, Mr. Clift.
Receipts from Capt. Skinker, Simon Miller, Gerard Banks, Edward Twentyman, Madm. Spotswood, Alexander Cummins, George Home, Mr. Grayson, George Weather, Peter Russell, Francis Sutton, Thomas Sudden, Thomas Parks, Mr. Henley, Capt. Strowder, John Newport, Mr. Sheddin, Mr. Ross, John Parke.
1743. Payments made to Jasper Billings, Wm. Smith (covering mill house), Mr. Home (for schooling).
Receipts from Widow Ball, Edward Abbit, Mr. Allen, Capt. Lee, Capt. William Russell, Alexr. Beach, Edward Twentyman, John Newport, Daniel Shewmake, George Timmonds, George Home (schooling four children), Thomas Howard, Henry Elley, Mr. Ross, Mr. Read, Mr. Mitcherson.
1744. Payments made to William Smith (for building a shed at the mill house), Mr. Home (for schooling), Hr. John Thornton, James Yelton (tailor).
Receipts from George Home, Gerard Banks, Henry Elley, Robert Duncan, Edward Twentyman, Hr. Wagerner, Mr. Kenner, Joseph Allen, William Hume, John Crump, Gibson Tollburg, Peter Russell, Capt. William Russell, Richard Mullis, Joseph Hackly, Francis Sutton, Mr. Buckhannon, Edward Abbit, William Hand, John James, Robert Embery, Richard Right, Capt. Bledsoe, John Newport, William Sutherling, George Crump, William Delaney, John Dowdy, Thomas Sanders, John Pendergrass, Mr. William Blackwell, Mr. Earle, Mr. Joseph Blackwell* George Anderson, Mr. Benger (per Hr. Grayson), Richard Megraw, John Field (per Thomas Yates), Joseph Eve, Timothy Holdway, Mr. Rawson, overseer at Red Oak, at Gibson Quarter, and stranger at Cummins, Mr. Ross, Mr. Reid, Mr. Shedden.
1745. Payments made to George James Smith, John Sutton (for schooling).
Receipts from George Uheatlee, Charles Christmas, Mr. Rosson, Timothy Holdway, Charles Duncan, Capt. Bledsoe, George Doggett, Thomas Scott, Alexander Adkins, Henry Harden, Mr. Benger (per Mr. Grayson), Moses Hopwood, Andrew Barbee, John Parks, John Crump, John Hopper, George Hopper, Richard McGraw, Alexander Davidson, James Seeburn, Richard Mullis, James Robertson, Thomas Eve.
Signed by Henry Field, guardian.
22 Aug. 1745. Returned.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 120-23.
William Stanton. Guardian's account. From August Court 1746.
Includes reference to cattle produced to the view of John Finlason and Samuel Balls Gent.
Payments made to Abraham Pierce (miller), Mr. Spotswood, Ephraim Night, Abraham Hume, Mr. Dick, Edward Twentyman, John Kinester, Mr. Clift, Gerard Banks.
Income of mill from August Court 1746, grain sold to Jos. Kirk, Robt. Smith, John Nelson, Capt. Bledsoe, Capt. Spencer, Wm. Pickett, Mr. McGraw, Hr. Netoport, Hr. Zimmerman, Capt. Russell, Mr. Dogget, Mr. Spotswood, Mr. Mounteino, Mr. Home, Gerard Banks, Alex. Hume, Wm. Nash.
Signed by Henry Field, guardian, 27 Aug. 1747.
27 Aug. 1747. Sworn by Henry Field, guardian.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 135-36.
William Stanton, son of Thos. Stanton late of Orange County. Guardian's account.
Payments made for repairing mill dam, for quit rents on 1000 acres, and to Mr. George Home, Alexr. Hume, Mathew Gibbett, Capt. Grant (quit rent for 21 acres).
Receipts from Mr. McGraw (per account of John McKenzie), Mr. Crop, Jos. Delaney, William Waugh, Mr. Kenner, Capt. Frogg, Edw. Twentyman, Mr. Wm. Pickett, Mr. Jos. Blackwell, John Mourehead, Abram Rice, Capt. Russell, Alexr. Adkins, Wm, Cook, Benja. Loyde, Shakelfoot, Vim. Furr, Wm. Miller, Mich. Deurman, John Gorne, Mr. Cud. Harris, John Young, Eliz. Cook, Wm. Nash, Thos. Hume, Mr. Edw. Humsted, Mumford Stevens, Capt. Bledsoe, Mr. Mountegues John Kanaday, Mathew Tibbitt, Wm. M. Danel, Wm. Humpharis, Mr. George Home, Alexr. Home, Richard Litral, Mr. Peters, Morris Jacobs, Jos. Rosson.
Signed 25 Aug. 1748 by Henry Field, guardian.
24 Nov. 1748. Ordered to be recorded.
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1730-1732 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 1
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on November the third 1730
- On Information of JOHN WALLER and WILLIAM HANSFORD Gent., Churchwardens of St. George Parish in this County, against ANNE SIMMONDS, a Christian white woman servant belonging to THOMAS STANTON, for having a.bastard Mulatto Child, it. is ordered that the said SIMMONDS be summoned to the next Court to answer the same
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1730-1732 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 9
Spotsvlvania County Court. 1st of December 1730
- On the Information brought by JOHN WALLER and WILLIAM HANSFORD Gent, Churchwardens of St. George Parish in this County against ANNE SIMMONDS for having a Mulatto bastard by a Negro man, the said ANNE SIMMONDS (Servant to THOMAS STANTON) appeared in Court and confessed the fact; Whereupon it is ordered that she pay Fifteen pounds current money to the Parish or the Churchwardens thereof at the Expiration of her first Indented time, or serve five years to whom the Churchwardens of the said St. George Parish shall sell her unto as the Law directs
- On motion of Mr. GEORGE WHEATLEY in behalf of THOMAS STANTON for a year service against ANNE SIMMONDS is granted, And ordered that the said ANNE SIMMONDS do serve him the said THOMAS STANTON her Master one whole year after the expiration of her first indented time for having a bastard Child in the time of her service this present year p a Negro man
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Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 23 1985, No. 4; Page 22
Virginia Land Patent Book 15
Thomas Stanton of St. Mark's Parish, Spotsylvania Co, 490a new land in afsd parish, between Stanton River and middle River of the Rapidan River; corner to Thomas and Leonard Stanton & William Kirklet; Robert Andres Line; John Burks line. (p.142). 28 Jan1733/4
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1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 216-17.
Feb 9 George II [1735]. Thomas Stanton to Guy Mook. Lease for lives of Guy Mook, of his wife, and of his first son, or for 21 years. 100 acres adjoining to the house wherein the said Guy Mook now lives being on the south side of the north branch of the Rappadan River at the Great Mountains.
Mook agrees to plant 100 apple trees. Yearly rent, one ear of Indian corn for first four years and thereafter every two years 800 pounds of tobacco.
Thomas (T) Stanton
Wit: John Latham, Charles Duett, Thomas Byrd.
17 Feb. 1735 [1736]. Acknowledged by Thomas Stanton.
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1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 273-77.
18-19 May 1736. William Eddins of Orange County to Thomas Stanton of same. Lease and release; for £20 sterling 200 acres, part of tract granted to John Eddins 28 Sept. 1728 ... said John Eddins' line on a point of a mountain ... along the ridge ...
William (W) Eddins
Wit: G. Lightfoot, Benja. Porter, James Porteus.
19 Nay 1736. Acknowledged by William Eddins.
24 Nov. 1737. Rebecca, wife of William Eddins, relinquished her right of dower.
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1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 378-79.
20 Oct. 1736. Thomas Stanton, Senr., of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, to Garret Banks of Stafford County and Ann his wife. For love and affection.
One half of a parcill of woodland ground now in his actual possession by virtue of a pattent by him obtained 28 Jan. 1733, containing 490 acres ... being first to be equally divided into two parts, that part next adjoyning to the land of Thomas Stanton, Junr., and Lend. Stanton giving line to be the begining of this bounds ... to Wm. Kirtkett's line ... line of John Bush ...
Thomas (T) Stanton
Wit: Jno. Newport, John Simpson [?]
19 Oct. 1736. Acknowledged by Thomas Stanton.
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Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 25 1987, No. 1; Page 61
Virginia Land Patent Book 17
Thomas Stanton, 400 acres in Orange County in the first fork of the Rapidan River bounded by William Kirtlet's corner at Rock Hall, Stanton's River. 10 June 1737
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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 Orange County and JOHN PIPER of 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.
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1738-1740 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 352-53.
21 Nov. 1739. Garret Banks to Thomas Stanton. For other lands to him made over by Thomas Stanton. Tract which Thomas Stanton on 20 Oct. 1736 by a deed of gift made over to Garret Banks and Ann his wife, half of a patent of 490 acres granted Stanton 28 Jan. 1733 [1734] that part next adjoining to the lands of Thomas Stanton Junr. and Leonard Stantons giveing line [sic] ... to Wm. Kirtlettts line line of John Bush ... Gerrard Banks
Wit: James Porteus, Thos. Wood, Wm. Power.
22 9ber [Nov. ] 1739, Acknowledged by Garret Banks.
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1738-1740 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 353-56.
21-21 Nov. 1739. Thomas Stantone of Orange County to Gerard Banks of same. Lease and release; for £25 current money. 202 acres in the Great Fork of Rappahannock River ... corner to a pattent formerly granted to Goodrich Lightfoot ... Thomas (T) Stantone
Wit: G. Home, Abraham Pearce
22 9ber (Nov.] 1739. Acknowledged by Thomas Stantone.
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Prince William County, Virginia Deeds [Antient Press]; Liber I; 1745 - 1746; pp 213-17
THIS INDENTURE made the sixteenth and seventeenth day of September in the twentieth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord GEORGE the second and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six Between THOS. STANTON of the County of ORANGE Planter of one part and THOMAS RANDEL of the County of KING GEORGE Planter of the other part Witnesseth that for the sum of Five pounds Current money of Virga. he the said THOS. STANTON hath granted unto the said THOS. RANDEL in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale for one whole year and of the statute for transferring uses into possession and his heirs forever one parcel of land or wood land containing One hundred & forty acres being in the Parish of Hamilton & County of Prince William being a tract of land granted to THOS STANTON deced Father to THOS. STANTON party to these presents as by Deed from the PROPRIATOPS OFFICE of the NORTHERN NECK bearing date the third day of December one thousd seven hundred and forty lying on RAPPAHANNOCK and bounded Begining at two Pines corner to EDWARD TWENTYMAN runing thence South Last to two red Oaks in the line of HOWSON KENNER thence North East to a large red Oak on the West side of SUMMER DUCK RUN thence Crossing the sd Run North West to a Spanish Oak on FIELDS ROAD thence North West to a Pine red Oak and white Oak saplins in the line of JAMES HACKLEY South to a red Oak corner to the aforesd TWENTYMAN then binding with the sd line to the begining Together with all houses and premises and also all the right of the sd THOS STANTON to sd Premises To Have and To Hold the sd One hundred & forty acres of land or wood land unto the said THOS RANDEL his heirs assigns forever /the quitrents hereafter to grow due & payable to the Lord Proprietor or PROPRIETORS of the NORTHERN NECK only excepted In Witness whereof the sd THOS. STANTON hath sett his band and affixed his Seal
in presence of HOWSON KENNER, THOS STANTON
RODHAM TULLES, JAMES BROWN,
ANDREW DALTON
At a Court held for the County of Prince William the 27th day of October 1746
This Release and Receipt were proved by the oaths of HOWSON KENNER. JAMES BROWN and ANDREW DALTON three of the witnesses thereto which are admitted to record
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=== land mentioned
1773-1775 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book G; [Antient Press]; Page 158-160
THIS INDENTURE made the Twenty sixth day of March 1774 Between THOMAS SAMPSON and MARY his Wife of County of Culpeper of one part and JOHN FORRESTER of County aforesaid Witnesseth that said Thomas Sampson and Mary his Wife for sum of Twenty five pounds current money of Virginia have granted seventy nine acres of land in Parish of Bromfield and County aforesaid it being part of a tract of land granted by Patent to THOMAS STANTON Deceased which hath been conveyed to the sd Thomas Sampson aforenamed Beginning as follows at two white oaks and a hickory at the THORAFARE thence North to two red oaks and chesnut trees North to the said ROAD Corner to two red oaks in line of JONATHAN COWHERDs thence the several courses of the Road to the beginning . . . .
In presence of JOHNATHAN COWHERD, Thomas Samson
THOMAS GRAVES, GEORGE TUREMAN,
GEORGE BLAKEY
At a Court held for Culpeper County April the 18th 1774
This Indenture was acknowledged by the said Thomas Sampson and ordered to be recorded.
=== land mentioned
1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 169-175
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th/27th day of February 1776 Between JOHN BUTLER JUNR. of County of Prince William and MARIANN BUTLER his Wife of one part and ALEXANDER DOYLE of TOWN OF DOMFIES in County aforesaid Merchant Witnesseth that said John Butler Junr, and Maryanne Butler his Wife for sum of Sixty pounds current money of Virginia they do grant unto said Alexander Doyle in his actual possession now being by virtue of Bargain and Sale to him by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents and by Force of the Statute for Transferring uses in Possession all that land containing 250 acres in County of Culpeper in the great fork of Rapahanock being part of a tract of land formerly granted to THOMAS STANTON Deseased and is bounded Begining at a white oak Corner to GEORGE HUME thence North to WHEATLEY's old line thence with the old line North to a white oak in a Valley Corner to JOSHUA JININGS thence with said Jennings line North to a red oak in the said Stantons line thence with said Stantons line South thence with line of George Hume to the Beginning . . .
Presence EVAN WILLIAMS, JOHN SHUTE, John Butler
JOHN LANGFITE, WILLIAM WORTHY Marianne Butler
George the Third to FOUSHEE TEBBS, WM. TEBBS, WM. CARR &THOMAS MONTGOMERIE of County of Prince William Gentlemen Greeting Whereas John . & Marianne his Wife have sold unto Alexander Doyle land in County of Culpeper and Whereas the said Marianne cannot conveniently travel to our Court of Culpeper to make acknowledgement of said conveyance we Therefore give unto you power to receive the acknowledgt. which the said Marianne shall be willing to make before you and when you 'have receivd her acknowledgement that you distinctly certify us thereof in our said Court Witness JOHN JAMESON Clerk of our sd Court at the Ct House this Eighteenth day of March 1776
Persuant to the within Commision to us Directed we the Subscribers did Pertronly go to the above named Marianne and did Examine her apart from her husband touching ack-nowledgmt. of the sd deeds of Lease and Release and she declared she did freely acknowledge the same without the persuation of her said Husband this 11 day of March 1776.
WM. CARR, THOS MONTGOMERIE
At Court held for Culpeper County the 17th day of June 1776
These Indentures of Lease and Release together with Commition annexed & Certificate thereon is ordered to be recorded.
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1710-1719 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 10; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 86
THOMAS STANTON, of Staff. Co; 214 acs. (N. L.), Essex Co., in St. Mary's Par; in the fork of Rappa. River; 22 Jan. 1717, p. 354. 25 Shill.
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1713-1719 Northern Neck Grants Book 5; [Gertrude E. Gary]
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=111&last=&g_p=G5&co llection=NN Grant
Title Stanton, Thomas.
Publication 26 December 1715.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Richmond County.
Description: 236 acres on the eastward or lower side of Deep Run issuing out of the north side of Rappahannock River about 12 miles above the falls.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 111 (Reel 289).
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1724-1726 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 12; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 37
THOMAS STANTON, 1000 acs. (0. & N. L.), Spotsyl. Co., in St. George's Par; in the fork of Rappa. River; adj. Col. Spotswood; & George Whitlee; 30 May 1726, p. 382. 214 acs. part granted him, 2 Jan. 1717.
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1728-1732 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 14; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 17
JOHN TAMASONE, 150 acs. (N. L.), Spotsylv. Co., in St. George's Par; in the gr. fork of Rappa. Riv; adj. Thomas Stantone, on S. side of the North Riv; land of William Eddings, now Goodrich Lightfoot's; & land of George Whetly; 26 June 1731, p. 160. 15 Shill.
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1728-1732 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 14; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 19
THOMAS STANTON, 400 acs, (N. L.), Spotsylv. Co., in St. Mark's Par., at the Great Mountains; adj. Leonard & Thomas Stanton; over the said Stan-ton's River; 26 June 1731, p. 180. 40 Shill.
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1732-1735 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 15; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 26
THOMAS STANTON of St. Mark's Par. Spotsyl. Co., 490 acs. NL in sd Par. & Co. bet. Stanton's Riv. & Middle Riv. of the Rappardan Riv., adj. Thomas Stanton, Leonard Stanton, William Kirtlet, Robert Andres & John Burt; 28 Jan 1733/34, p.141. £2. S10 . at Citation.2 GAV-7.
Thomas Stanton died on 22 October 1741 at St. Mark's Parish, Orange Co., Virginia, USA.2
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1735-1743 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 1: [John Frederick Dorman]:
Page 177. Will of Thomas Stanton being now sick and weak dated 2 Oct. 1741.
My trusty friends George Whitley and Henry Field executors.
To my son Thos. Stanton my still and materials thereto belonging after my decease as also the large Bible.
To my son Wm. Stanton the grist mill with the plantation now live on and all the land thereto belonging.
To my daughter Frances Delany the half of four hundred acres on the south side of Stanton's River.
To my daughter Sarah Stanton the other half of the said four hundred acres.
To my daughter Mary Stanton two hundred acres part of four hundred acres joining Francis Kirtley, William Eddins, &c.
To my daughter Jean Stanton two hundred acres of land it being the upper part whereon George Simmons now lives including the said Simmons' plantation.
To my daughter Elizabeth Stanton two hundred acres of land lying on the south side of Stanton's River commonly known by the name of Guy Meeks.
To my son Wm. Stanton the remainder part lying on the north side being two hundred acres.
To my son Wm. Stanton the following Negros, vizt. Adam, Judy, Sam and Winnie, Ned and Will.
To my daughter Frances Delany molatto Harry as also my seal skin trunk.
Wit Thomas (T) Stanton
George Home
Abraham Pearce
Thos. Stanton, Junr.
[No probate entry]
STANTON, Thomas
1. 187. Assignment of widow's dower 2nd Dec 1741. (Sarah Stanton's will is in King George County Will Book 1-A, pages 177-178, made 22 Dec 1744; rec 3 May 1745.)
1. 196. Bond of Henry Field guardian to Sarah, William & Jane
Stanton, orphans of Thomas Stanton. BN. Benjamin Roberts, Jno. Roberts rec 25 Feb 1741/2.
1. 196a-197, Bond of Thomas Stanton guardian of Mary Stanton orphan of Thomas Stanton. BN. Thomas Rucker, Jno. Delany; rec 25 Feb 1741/2.
1. 205-206. Bond of George Whitely guardian of Elizabeth Stanton, orphan of Thomas Stanton. BN. Henry Field, Francis Kirtley; rec 25
Mar 1741/2.
1. 213-217. Est inv made in 1741; rec 27 May 1742.
1. 239-245. Sale of personal estate; rec 26 Nov 1742.
2. 56-60. Est acct signed by Henry Field Ex. rec 23 May 1745.
2. 71-76. Guardian acct of William Stanton signed by Henry Field
Ex., rec 22 Aug 1745.
2. 120-123. Guardian aoct of William Stanton signed by Henry Field
Ex., rec 27 Aug 1747.
2. 135-136. Guardian acct of William Stanton signed 25 Aug 1748 by
Henry Field Ex., rec 24 Nov 1748.
STANTON, William
1. 177. Will made 2 Oct 1741; no recording. EXS. George Whitely, Henry Field. WIT. George Hume, Abraham, Pearce, Thomas Stanton junr.
CH. Thomas, William, Frances (Delany), Sarah, Mary, Jean.
1. 178. Bond of Henry Field Ex. BN. Robert Slaughter, Goodrich Lightfoot; rec 22 Oct 1741.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 56-60.
Thomas Stanton. Estate account. 1741-
Signed by Henry Field, executor.
Payments made to John Edey (for making coffin), Richard McGraugh, Joseph Blackwell, John Deleny, John Gramer Esq., Abram Field, Adam Banks, William Smith, Thos. Coventon, Simon Miller, Michael Garey, Jasper Billings, Abra. Peirce, Peter Daniles, Ann Story (balance of wages), Geo. Whitley, Adam Reed, James Hewet, Zac. Lewis, Howson Kener, Jos. Daleney, John Smith, Mary Stanton and John Sutton.
Receipts from Robert Snadin [?], John Brown, Madm. Spotswood, Edward Duglas, Patrick Campill, Garrot Banks, Andr. Rosser, Smiprone Stafford, Robert Duncan Junr., John Finlason Gent., Mr. Calvert, James Jones, Jona. Beckworth, Antho. Sculthorp, John Twentyman, James Crop, Geo. Simons, Geo. Mullis, Charles Duncan, Geo. Green, Jos. Albia, Geo. Anderson, Alexr. Cummins, Thomas Jolet, Wm. Emmons, Mr. Whitley (for Mr. Rosse), Capt. Russell, Geo. Doggitt, Geo. Home, and Geo. Simmons.
23 May 1745. Returned by Henry Field, Gent.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 71-76.
Mr. William Stanton. Guardian's account.
1742. Payments made to Abraham Peirce (for board and miller's wages), James Yelton (tailor), Jasper Billings, Mr. Clift.
Receipts from Capt. Skinker, Simon Miller, Gerard Banks, Edward Twentyman, Madm. Spotswood, Alexander Cummins, George Home, Mr. Grayson, George Weather, Peter Russell, Francis Sutton, Thomas Sudden, Thomas Parks, Mr. Henley, Capt. Strowder, John Newport, Mr. Sheddin, Mr. Ross, John Parke.
1743. Payments made to Jasper Billings, Wm. Smith (covering mill house), Mr. Home (for schooling).
Receipts from Widow Ball, Edward Abbit, Mr. Allen, Capt. Lee, Capt. William Russell, Alexr. Beach, Edward Twentyman, John Newport, Daniel Shewmake, George Timmonds, George Home (schooling four children), Thomas Howard, Henry Elley, Mr. Ross, Mr. Read, Mr. Mitcherson.
1744. Payments made to William Smith (for building a shed at the mill house), Mr. Home (for schooling), Hr. John Thornton, James Yelton (tailor).
Receipts from George Home, Gerard Banks, Henry Elley, Robert Duncan, Edward Twentyman, Hr. Wagerner, Mr. Kenner, Joseph Allen, William Hume, John Crump, Gibson Tollburg, Peter Russell, Capt. William Russell, Richard Mullis, Joseph Hackly, Francis Sutton, Mr. Buckhannon, Edward Abbit, William Hand, John James, Robert Embery, Richard Right, Capt. Bledsoe, John Newport, William Sutherling, George Crump, William Delaney, John Dowdy, Thomas Sanders, John Pendergrass, Mr. William Blackwell, Mr. Earle, Mr. Joseph Blackwell* George Anderson, Mr. Benger (per Hr. Grayson), Richard Megraw, John Field (per Thomas Yates), Joseph Eve, Timothy Holdway, Mr. Rawson, overseer at Red Oak, at Gibson Quarter, and stranger at Cummins, Mr. Ross, Mr. Reid, Mr. Shedden.
1745. Payments made to George James Smith, John Sutton (for schooling).
Receipts from George Uheatlee, Charles Christmas, Mr. Rosson, Timothy Holdway, Charles Duncan, Capt. Bledsoe, George Doggett, Thomas Scott, Alexander Adkins, Henry Harden, Mr. Benger (per Mr. Grayson), Moses Hopwood, Andrew Barbee, John Parks, John Crump, John Hopper, George Hopper, Richard McGraw, Alexander Davidson, James Seeburn, Richard Mullis, James Robertson, Thomas Eve.
Signed by Henry Field, guardian.
22 Aug. 1745. Returned.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 120-23.
William Stanton. Guardian's account. From August Court 1746.
Includes reference to cattle produced to the view of John Finlason and Samuel Balls Gent.
Payments made to Abraham Pierce (miller), Mr. Spotswood, Ephraim Night, Abraham Hume, Mr. Dick, Edward Twentyman, John Kinester, Mr. Clift, Gerard Banks.
Income of mill from August Court 1746, grain sold to Jos. Kirk, Robt. Smith, John Nelson, Capt. Bledsoe, Capt. Spencer, Wm. Pickett, Mr. McGraw, Hr. Netoport, Hr. Zimmerman, Capt. Russell, Mr. Dogget, Mr. Spotswood, Mr. Mounteino, Mr. Home, Gerard Banks, Alex. Hume, Wm. Nash.
Signed by Henry Field, guardian, 27 Aug. 1747.
27 Aug. 1747. Sworn by Henry Field, guardian.
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1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 135-36.
William Stanton, son of Thos. Stanton late of Orange County. Guardian's account.
Payments made for repairing mill dam, for quit rents on 1000 acres, and to Mr. George Home, Alexr. Hume, Mathew Gibbett, Capt. Grant (quit rent for 21 acres).
Receipts from Mr. McGraw (per account of John McKenzie), Mr. Crop, Jos. Delaney, William Waugh, Mr. Kenner, Capt. Frogg, Edw. Twentyman, Mr. Wm. Pickett, Mr. Jos. Blackwell, John Mourehead, Abram Rice, Capt. Russell, Alexr. Adkins, Wm, Cook, Benja. Loyde, Shakelfoot, Vim. Furr, Wm. Miller, Mich. Deurman, John Gorne, Mr. Cud. Harris, John Young, Eliz. Cook, Wm. Nash, Thos. Hume, Mr. Edw. Humsted, Mumford Stevens, Capt. Bledsoe, Mr. Mountegues John Kanaday, Mathew Tibbitt, Wm. M. Danel, Wm. Humpharis, Mr. George Home, Alexr. Home, Richard Litral, Mr. Peters, Morris Jacobs, Jos. Rosson.
Signed 25 Aug. 1748 by Henry Field, guardian.
24 Nov. 1748. Ordered to be recorded.
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1730-1732 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 1
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on November the third 1730
- On Information of JOHN WALLER and WILLIAM HANSFORD Gent., Churchwardens of St. George Parish in this County, against ANNE SIMMONDS, a Christian white woman servant belonging to THOMAS STANTON, for having a.bastard Mulatto Child, it. is ordered that the said SIMMONDS be summoned to the next Court to answer the same
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1730-1732 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 9
Spotsvlvania County Court. 1st of December 1730
- On the Information brought by JOHN WALLER and WILLIAM HANSFORD Gent, Churchwardens of St. George Parish in this County against ANNE SIMMONDS for having a Mulatto bastard by a Negro man, the said ANNE SIMMONDS (Servant to THOMAS STANTON) appeared in Court and confessed the fact; Whereupon it is ordered that she pay Fifteen pounds current money to the Parish or the Churchwardens thereof at the Expiration of her first Indented time, or serve five years to whom the Churchwardens of the said St. George Parish shall sell her unto as the Law directs
- On motion of Mr. GEORGE WHEATLEY in behalf of THOMAS STANTON for a year service against ANNE SIMMONDS is granted, And ordered that the said ANNE SIMMONDS do serve him the said THOMAS STANTON her Master one whole year after the expiration of her first indented time for having a bastard Child in the time of her service this present year p a Negro man
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Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 23 1985, No. 4; Page 22
Virginia Land Patent Book 15
Thomas Stanton of St. Mark's Parish, Spotsylvania Co, 490a new land in afsd parish, between Stanton River and middle River of the Rapidan River; corner to Thomas and Leonard Stanton & William Kirklet; Robert Andres Line; John Burks line. (p.142). 28 Jan1733/4
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1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 216-17.
Feb 9 George II [1735]. Thomas Stanton to Guy Mook. Lease for lives of Guy Mook, of his wife, and of his first son, or for 21 years. 100 acres adjoining to the house wherein the said Guy Mook now lives being on the south side of the north branch of the Rappadan River at the Great Mountains.
Mook agrees to plant 100 apple trees. Yearly rent, one ear of Indian corn for first four years and thereafter every two years 800 pounds of tobacco.
Thomas (T) Stanton
Wit: John Latham, Charles Duett, Thomas Byrd.
17 Feb. 1735 [1736]. Acknowledged by Thomas Stanton.
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1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 273-77.
18-19 May 1736. William Eddins of Orange County to Thomas Stanton of same. Lease and release; for £20 sterling 200 acres, part of tract granted to John Eddins 28 Sept. 1728 ... said John Eddins' line on a point of a mountain ... along the ridge ...
William (W) Eddins
Wit: G. Lightfoot, Benja. Porter, James Porteus.
19 Nay 1736. Acknowledged by William Eddins.
24 Nov. 1737. Rebecca, wife of William Eddins, relinquished her right of dower.
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1734-1737 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 378-79.
20 Oct. 1736. Thomas Stanton, Senr., of St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, to Garret Banks of Stafford County and Ann his wife. For love and affection.
One half of a parcill of woodland ground now in his actual possession by virtue of a pattent by him obtained 28 Jan. 1733, containing 490 acres ... being first to be equally divided into two parts, that part next adjoyning to the land of Thomas Stanton, Junr., and Lend. Stanton giving line to be the begining of this bounds ... to Wm. Kirtkett's line ... line of John Bush ...
Thomas (T) Stanton
Wit: Jno. Newport, John Simpson [?]
19 Oct. 1736. Acknowledged by Thomas Stanton.
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Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 25 1987, No. 1; Page 61
Virginia Land Patent Book 17
Thomas Stanton, 400 acres in Orange County in the first fork of the Rapidan River bounded by William Kirtlet's corner at Rock Hall, Stanton's River. 10 June 1737
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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 Orange County and JOHN PIPER of 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.
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1738-1740 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 352-53.
21 Nov. 1739. Garret Banks to Thomas Stanton. For other lands to him made over by Thomas Stanton. Tract which Thomas Stanton on 20 Oct. 1736 by a deed of gift made over to Garret Banks and Ann his wife, half of a patent of 490 acres granted Stanton 28 Jan. 1733 [1734] that part next adjoining to the lands of Thomas Stanton Junr. and Leonard Stantons giveing line [sic] ... to Wm. Kirtlettts line line of John Bush ... Gerrard Banks
Wit: James Porteus, Thos. Wood, Wm. Power.
22 9ber [Nov. ] 1739, Acknowledged by Garret Banks.
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1738-1740 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [John Frederick Dorman]; Pages 353-56.
21-21 Nov. 1739. Thomas Stantone of Orange County to Gerard Banks of same. Lease and release; for £25 current money. 202 acres in the Great Fork of Rappahannock River ... corner to a pattent formerly granted to Goodrich Lightfoot ... Thomas (T) Stantone
Wit: G. Home, Abraham Pearce
22 9ber (Nov.] 1739. Acknowledged by Thomas Stantone.
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Prince William County, Virginia Deeds [Antient Press]; Liber I; 1745 - 1746; pp 213-17
THIS INDENTURE made the sixteenth and seventeenth day of September in the twentieth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord GEORGE the second and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six Between THOS. STANTON of the County of ORANGE Planter of one part and THOMAS RANDEL of the County of KING GEORGE Planter of the other part Witnesseth that for the sum of Five pounds Current money of Virga. he the said THOS. STANTON hath granted unto the said THOS. RANDEL in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale for one whole year and of the statute for transferring uses into possession and his heirs forever one parcel of land or wood land containing One hundred & forty acres being in the Parish of Hamilton & County of Prince William being a tract of land granted to THOS STANTON deced Father to THOS. STANTON party to these presents as by Deed from the PROPRIATOPS OFFICE of the NORTHERN NECK bearing date the third day of December one thousd seven hundred and forty lying on RAPPAHANNOCK and bounded Begining at two Pines corner to EDWARD TWENTYMAN runing thence South Last to two red Oaks in the line of HOWSON KENNER thence North East to a large red Oak on the West side of SUMMER DUCK RUN thence Crossing the sd Run North West to a Spanish Oak on FIELDS ROAD thence North West to a Pine red Oak and white Oak saplins in the line of JAMES HACKLEY South to a red Oak corner to the aforesd TWENTYMAN then binding with the sd line to the begining Together with all houses and premises and also all the right of the sd THOS STANTON to sd Premises To Have and To Hold the sd One hundred & forty acres of land or wood land unto the said THOS RANDEL his heirs assigns forever /the quitrents hereafter to grow due & payable to the Lord Proprietor or PROPRIETORS of the NORTHERN NECK only excepted In Witness whereof the sd THOS. STANTON hath sett his band and affixed his Seal
in presence of HOWSON KENNER, THOS STANTON
RODHAM TULLES, JAMES BROWN,
ANDREW DALTON
At a Court held for the County of Prince William the 27th day of October 1746
This Release and Receipt were proved by the oaths of HOWSON KENNER. JAMES BROWN and ANDREW DALTON three of the witnesses thereto which are admitted to record
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=== land mentioned
1773-1775 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book G; [Antient Press]; Page 158-160
THIS INDENTURE made the Twenty sixth day of March 1774 Between THOMAS SAMPSON and MARY his Wife of County of Culpeper of one part and JOHN FORRESTER of County aforesaid Witnesseth that said Thomas Sampson and Mary his Wife for sum of Twenty five pounds current money of Virginia have granted seventy nine acres of land in Parish of Bromfield and County aforesaid it being part of a tract of land granted by Patent to THOMAS STANTON Deceased which hath been conveyed to the sd Thomas Sampson aforenamed Beginning as follows at two white oaks and a hickory at the THORAFARE thence North to two red oaks and chesnut trees North to the said ROAD Corner to two red oaks in line of JONATHAN COWHERDs thence the several courses of the Road to the beginning . . . .
In presence of JOHNATHAN COWHERD, Thomas Samson
THOMAS GRAVES, GEORGE TUREMAN,
GEORGE BLAKEY
At a Court held for Culpeper County April the 18th 1774
This Indenture was acknowledged by the said Thomas Sampson and ordered to be recorded.
=== land mentioned
1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 169-175
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th/27th day of February 1776 Between JOHN BUTLER JUNR. of County of Prince William and MARIANN BUTLER his Wife of one part and ALEXANDER DOYLE of TOWN OF DOMFIES in County aforesaid Merchant Witnesseth that said John Butler Junr, and Maryanne Butler his Wife for sum of Sixty pounds current money of Virginia they do grant unto said Alexander Doyle in his actual possession now being by virtue of Bargain and Sale to him by Indenture bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents and by Force of the Statute for Transferring uses in Possession all that land containing 250 acres in County of Culpeper in the great fork of Rapahanock being part of a tract of land formerly granted to THOMAS STANTON Deseased and is bounded Begining at a white oak Corner to GEORGE HUME thence North to WHEATLEY's old line thence with the old line North to a white oak in a Valley Corner to JOSHUA JININGS thence with said Jennings line North to a red oak in the said Stantons line thence with said Stantons line South thence with line of George Hume to the Beginning . . .
Presence EVAN WILLIAMS, JOHN SHUTE, John Butler
JOHN LANGFITE, WILLIAM WORTHY Marianne Butler
George the Third to FOUSHEE TEBBS, WM. TEBBS, WM. CARR &THOMAS MONTGOMERIE of County of Prince William Gentlemen Greeting Whereas John . & Marianne his Wife have sold unto Alexander Doyle land in County of Culpeper and Whereas the said Marianne cannot conveniently travel to our Court of Culpeper to make acknowledgement of said conveyance we Therefore give unto you power to receive the acknowledgt. which the said Marianne shall be willing to make before you and when you 'have receivd her acknowledgement that you distinctly certify us thereof in our said Court Witness JOHN JAMESON Clerk of our sd Court at the Ct House this Eighteenth day of March 1776
Persuant to the within Commision to us Directed we the Subscribers did Pertronly go to the above named Marianne and did Examine her apart from her husband touching ack-nowledgmt. of the sd deeds of Lease and Release and she declared she did freely acknowledge the same without the persuation of her said Husband this 11 day of March 1776.
WM. CARR, THOS MONTGOMERIE
At Court held for Culpeper County the 17th day of June 1776
These Indentures of Lease and Release together with Commition annexed & Certificate thereon is ordered to be recorded.
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1710-1719 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 10; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 86
THOMAS STANTON, of Staff. Co; 214 acs. (N. L.), Essex Co., in St. Mary's Par; in the fork of Rappa. River; 22 Jan. 1717, p. 354. 25 Shill.
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1713-1719 Northern Neck Grants Book 5; [Gertrude E. Gary]
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=111&last=&g_p=G5&co llection=NN Grant
Title Stanton, Thomas.
Publication 26 December 1715.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Richmond County.
Description: 236 acres on the eastward or lower side of Deep Run issuing out of the north side of Rappahannock River about 12 miles above the falls.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 111 (Reel 289).
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1724-1726 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 12; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 37
THOMAS STANTON, 1000 acs. (0. & N. L.), Spotsyl. Co., in St. George's Par; in the fork of Rappa. River; adj. Col. Spotswood; & George Whitlee; 30 May 1726, p. 382. 214 acs. part granted him, 2 Jan. 1717.
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1728-1732 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 14; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 17
JOHN TAMASONE, 150 acs. (N. L.), Spotsylv. Co., in St. George's Par; in the gr. fork of Rappa. Riv; adj. Thomas Stantone, on S. side of the North Riv; land of William Eddings, now Goodrich Lightfoot's; & land of George Whetly; 26 June 1731, p. 160. 15 Shill.
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1728-1732 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 14; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 19
THOMAS STANTON, 400 acs, (N. L.), Spotsylv. Co., in St. Mark's Par., at the Great Mountains; adj. Leonard & Thomas Stanton; over the said Stan-ton's River; 26 June 1731, p. 180. 40 Shill.
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1732-1735 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 15; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 26
THOMAS STANTON of St. Mark's Par. Spotsyl. Co., 490 acs. NL in sd Par. & Co. bet. Stanton's Riv. & Middle Riv. of the Rappardan Riv., adj. Thomas Stanton, Leonard Stanton, William Kirtlet, Robert Andres & John Burt; 28 Jan 1733/34, p.141. £2. S10 . at Citation.2 GAV-7.
Family | Sarah Robinson b. 1693, d. 3 May 1745 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Anne Stanton Bef 1714 - Abt 1791 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I42063&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Thomas Stanton 1689 - 1741 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I28159&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Sarah Robinson 1693 - 1745 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I28160&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Frances Stanton 1723 - 1804 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66913&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Jane Stanton Abt 1733 - Bef 1802 seen 8 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66930&tree=Tree1
Sarah Robinson1
F, #99651, b. 1693, d. 3 May 1745
Father | William Robinson2 b. b 1673, d. 20 Sep 1742 |
Mother | Frances Bloomfield3 b. b 1684, d. Jul 1737 |
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV7 |
Last Edited | 8 Aug 2022 |
Sarah Robinson was born in 1693 at Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Thomas Stanton circa 1709 at Hanover Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1,4
Sarah Robinson died on 3 May 1745 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
source: Johanna C. Fallis jfallis@ix dot netcom.com
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1721-1752 King George County, Virginia Will Book A-1; [George Harrison Sanford King]; Page 177-178
WILL OF SARAH STANTON Virginia King George
In the Name of God Amen. I Sarah Stanton of the Place aforesaid being sick and weak in body but of perfect sound memory thanks be to God for the same, Do make this my Last Will & Testament Disannulling and rejecting all other Wills heretofore by me made and making this my last Will & Testament and no other and what worldly estate it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I give and bequeath as follows.
Item: I give and bequeath to my lawful son William Scott my two Negro men Harry and Ned, mare, saddle, Tartan Gown and petticoat, all my cattle, hogs, corn, Tobacco, chest, pewter, kettle, pott and Six Pounds Current Money due to me from Henry Fields to him and heirs or assigns forever.
Imprimis: I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Sarah Scott, daughter to the above mentioned William Scott, my feather bed and furniture.
Imps I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Keziah Simmons, daughter to my son Geo: Simmons, my wearing cloths which I commonly wear.
Imps I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Sarah Simmons, daughter to my son Joseph Simmons, my gold ring.
Imps I give and bequeath to my four children George, Joseph, Charles & Sarah Cooke each one One Shilling Sterling.
Imps I give and bequeath to my daughter Anne Mathews my cloak and striped holland gown.
Imps I desire and bequeath my above mentioned son William Scott shall be my whole and sole Executor to settle the above mentioned goods and chattels according to law. In Witness whereof I have set my hand & sealthis Twenty Second day of December Anno Dom: 1744.
Sign'd Sealed & Delivered In the Presence of
James Jones Jno. Lynn
At a Court held for King George County on Friday May 3d 1745.
The Last Will & Testament of Sarah Stanton, Deceased, was presented into Court by William Scott her Executor who made oath there-to and the same was proved by the oath of James Jones and admitted to record.
Cop. Test
Harry Turner Cl: Cur:
Her
Sarah Sarah Robinson Stanton Mark
[Thomas Stanton, the last husband of the above testatrix, died testate in Orange County in 1741. As he did not mention her in his will they may have been estranged, nevertheless she succeeded in having her dower in his estate assigned to her. At the time of her death she seems to have been living in upper Brunswick Parish which was just across the very narrow Rappahannock River from then Orange County, later Culpeper County. On May 3, 1745 Robert Elliston, James Hord, Peter Hord and Francis Miller, or any three of them, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sarah Stanton, deceased, and this was done by the said Elliston and the two Hords, however, by error the appraisement of the estate of Mary (sic) Stanton was recorded September 6, 1745 in Deed Book #6, page 5. She apparently died near Deep Run, the present dividing line between Stafford County and Fauquier County. James Jones,who witnessed Sarah Stanton's will and was the security on her son's executorial bond, must not be confused with James Jones of Hanover Parish (see pages 126-127). Fiduciary Accounts #3, page 40; Deed Book #2, page 206 and #4, page 169. See Mrs. P.W. Hiden's article on Stanton in Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume XV, pages 250-252.]
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Children of Sarah UNK and Thomas STANTON are:
i. Anne STANTON was born 1715, and died 1 DEC 1790 in Amherst Co, Virginia. She married Gerard Banks BEF 1736, son of Gerard Bankes and Elizabeth. He was born ABT 1705 in Stafford County, Virginia, and died FEB 1780 in Amherst County, Virginia.
ii. Thomas STANTON was born 1717 in Stafford County, Virginia. He married Lettice UNK.
iii. Leonard Stanton was born 1719 in Stafford County, Virginia, and died 1741.
iii. Sarah STANTON was born 1722. She married Joseph ROSSON.
iv. Frances STANTON was born 9 NOV 1723, and died 19 JAN 1809 in Madison County, Virginia. She married John DULANEY 1740 in Orange Co, Virginia.
v. Mary STANTON was born 1724. She married Joseph EDDINGS.
vi. William STANTON was born 1726 in VA, and died 1763. He married Diana FIELD 1747, daughter of Henry FIELD and Esther UNK. She was born ABT 1733 in VA, and died AFT 1794 in VA.
vii. Elizabeth STANTON was born 1728.
viii. Jane STANTON was born 1730 Stafford County, Virginia, and died 1802. She married George HUME.
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She may be a sister or daughter of William Robinson and Frances Bloomfield who lived in the same area.
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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. at Citation.1 GAV-7.
Sarah Robinson died on 3 May 1745 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
source: Johanna C. Fallis jfallis@ix dot netcom.com
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1721-1752 King George County, Virginia Will Book A-1; [George Harrison Sanford King]; Page 177-178
WILL OF SARAH STANTON Virginia King George
In the Name of God Amen. I Sarah Stanton of the Place aforesaid being sick and weak in body but of perfect sound memory thanks be to God for the same, Do make this my Last Will & Testament Disannulling and rejecting all other Wills heretofore by me made and making this my last Will & Testament and no other and what worldly estate it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I give and bequeath as follows.
Item: I give and bequeath to my lawful son William Scott my two Negro men Harry and Ned, mare, saddle, Tartan Gown and petticoat, all my cattle, hogs, corn, Tobacco, chest, pewter, kettle, pott and Six Pounds Current Money due to me from Henry Fields to him and heirs or assigns forever.
Imprimis: I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Sarah Scott, daughter to the above mentioned William Scott, my feather bed and furniture.
Imps I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Keziah Simmons, daughter to my son Geo: Simmons, my wearing cloths which I commonly wear.
Imps I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Sarah Simmons, daughter to my son Joseph Simmons, my gold ring.
Imps I give and bequeath to my four children George, Joseph, Charles & Sarah Cooke each one One Shilling Sterling.
Imps I give and bequeath to my daughter Anne Mathews my cloak and striped holland gown.
Imps I desire and bequeath my above mentioned son William Scott shall be my whole and sole Executor to settle the above mentioned goods and chattels according to law. In Witness whereof I have set my hand & sealthis Twenty Second day of December Anno Dom: 1744.
Sign'd Sealed & Delivered In the Presence of
James Jones Jno. Lynn
At a Court held for King George County on Friday May 3d 1745.
The Last Will & Testament of Sarah Stanton, Deceased, was presented into Court by William Scott her Executor who made oath there-to and the same was proved by the oath of James Jones and admitted to record.
Cop. Test
Harry Turner Cl: Cur:
Her
Sarah Sarah Robinson Stanton Mark
[Thomas Stanton, the last husband of the above testatrix, died testate in Orange County in 1741. As he did not mention her in his will they may have been estranged, nevertheless she succeeded in having her dower in his estate assigned to her. At the time of her death she seems to have been living in upper Brunswick Parish which was just across the very narrow Rappahannock River from then Orange County, later Culpeper County. On May 3, 1745 Robert Elliston, James Hord, Peter Hord and Francis Miller, or any three of them, were appointed to appraise the estate of Sarah Stanton, deceased, and this was done by the said Elliston and the two Hords, however, by error the appraisement of the estate of Mary (sic) Stanton was recorded September 6, 1745 in Deed Book #6, page 5. She apparently died near Deep Run, the present dividing line between Stafford County and Fauquier County. James Jones,who witnessed Sarah Stanton's will and was the security on her son's executorial bond, must not be confused with James Jones of Hanover Parish (see pages 126-127). Fiduciary Accounts #3, page 40; Deed Book #2, page 206 and #4, page 169. See Mrs. P.W. Hiden's article on Stanton in Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume XV, pages 250-252.]
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Children of Sarah UNK and Thomas STANTON are:
i. Anne STANTON was born 1715, and died 1 DEC 1790 in Amherst Co, Virginia. She married Gerard Banks BEF 1736, son of Gerard Bankes and Elizabeth. He was born ABT 1705 in Stafford County, Virginia, and died FEB 1780 in Amherst County, Virginia.
ii. Thomas STANTON was born 1717 in Stafford County, Virginia. He married Lettice UNK.
iii. Leonard Stanton was born 1719 in Stafford County, Virginia, and died 1741.
iii. Sarah STANTON was born 1722. She married Joseph ROSSON.
iv. Frances STANTON was born 9 NOV 1723, and died 19 JAN 1809 in Madison County, Virginia. She married John DULANEY 1740 in Orange Co, Virginia.
v. Mary STANTON was born 1724. She married Joseph EDDINGS.
vi. William STANTON was born 1726 in VA, and died 1763. He married Diana FIELD 1747, daughter of Henry FIELD and Esther UNK. She was born ABT 1733 in VA, and died AFT 1794 in VA.
vii. Elizabeth STANTON was born 1728.
viii. Jane STANTON was born 1730 Stafford County, Virginia, and died 1802. She married George HUME.
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She may be a sister or daughter of William Robinson and Frances Bloomfield who lived in the same area.
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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. at Citation.1 GAV-7.
Family | Thomas Stanton b. 1689, d. 22 Oct 1741 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Sarah Robinson 1693 - 1745 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I28160&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, William Robinson Bef 1673 - 1742 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29171&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Frances Bloomfield Bef 1684 - 1737 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37486&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Thomas Stanton 1689 - 1741 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I28159&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Jane Stanton Abt 1733 - Bef 1802 seen 8 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I66930&tree=Tree1
William Robinson1
M, #99652, b. before 1673, d. 20 September 1742
Father | Maximillian Robinson2 b. c 1641, d. 8 Oct 1695 |
Mother | Unknown (?)3 b. b 1657, d. c 1675 |
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV8 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
William Robinson was born before 1673 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Frances Bloomfield, daughter of Samuel Bloomfield and Frances (?), before 1701 at Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.4,1
William Robinson died on 20 September 1742 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/richmond/court/court001.txt
URL title: Richmond County, Virginia - ABSTRACTS FROM COURT RECORDS (Order Books 1-5)
March 2, 1708 - The jury find that Frances, wife of William Robinson, is the only daughter of Samuel Bloomfield, that Elizabeth, his widow, married Archer Spicer and had son John, that Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Jones.
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1721-1752 King George County, Virginia Will Book A-1; [George Harrison Sanford King]; Page 151-152
WILL OF COLONEL WILLIAM ROBINSON
I William Robinson do make this my last Will & Testament in manner following.
I give to my dear Grandson one thousand acres of land part of my tract lying at Aquia and next joining to Mr. Warner to him and his heirs forever.
I also give to my said Grandson the tract of land I now live on to him and his heirs forever.
I also give to my said Grandson the following Negroes; Judah, Kate, Great Jemmy, Joe, Frank, Nol, Mucco, Betty, Peg, Nanny, Tom,Moses, Will, David, Sue.
I give to my Dear Granddaughter Frances Robinson the following Negroes; Old George, Ben, Harry, George, Vennam, Charles, Phillis, Jenny, Nell, Milly, Pender.
I give to Jane Shaw a feather bed, bolster and pillows,a pair of blankets, a rug and a pair of new sheets, a huckerback table cloth, six napkins, six good plates and two dishes. And that she never be called to any account for what goods she has had of me or for any money that I have for her to the Doctor or any other person paid but that all be discharged. My will is that if she will stay and look after the House & Furniture and make and look after the Negro's cloaths that then she live on the Plantation till my grand-son come of age, and be provided with provisions necessary for her, and that Negro Mucco be upon the Plantation and work for her use till my Grandson come of age, but if she marry this to be void as to her living on the Plantation.
Item: I give to be equally divided between my two said grand-children all my plate (except my bowl) and the rest of my linnen, all my household furniture of what kind soever and all my stock of cattle, hogs, sheep, and horses. My will is that all my plate, Linnen and household furniture and things else be kept for my grand-children as it is not to be sold or any ways dispos'd of. And that the Negroes work as they are upon my plantations and that the crops of Tobacco be yearly shipped to Mr. Forward to raise money for them as also the crop now on the ground. My will is that my estate be not appraised and that my Executors give no Security.
I do appoint my loving son and my good friend Mr. Thomas Vivion Executors of this my Last Will. Signed, Sealed and Acknowledged in Presence of the Witnesses hereto this 15th day of August 1742.
Will: Robinson *Seale*
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Witness: William Merryfield, John Minton, Joseph Minton
At a Court held for King George County the 3 day of December 1742.
This Last Will & Testament of William Robinson, Gent., Deceased, was presented into Court by Maximilian Robinson, Gent., his Executor, who made oath thereto and the same was proved by the oaths of John Minton and Joseph Minton and admitted to Record.
Cop• Test.
Harry Turner Cl:Cur:
By my Grandson I mean William Robinson hav no other.
Will: Robinson
[On the margin: Col? Wm Robinson's Will]
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 102)
KNOW ALL MEN that wee WILL ROBINSON of the County of RICHMOND. RICHD COVINGTON &THO: GREGSON of the County of Essex are firmely bound unto JOHN CATLETT Gent. President of the said County Court of Essex in the sume of Five hundred pounds Sterling to the payment thereof we bind ourselves this 10th day of March 1701
The Condicon of this obligacon is that if WILLIAM ROBINSON & FRANCES his Wife, Admrs de bonis non Administrative of Capt. SAMLL. BLOOMFEILD deced do make a true Inventory of all the goods & credits of the sd deced & the same soe made doe exhibit to the next Court that shall be held for the said County & give a true and just account of their Admcon: when required & all the rest first allowed by the said Court shall pay unto such persons as the Court shall appoint, Then this obligacon to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force
Signed sealed & delivered in pr:sence of us FRANCIS MERIWETHER,
HENRY ADCOCKE
WM: ROBINSON
RICHD. COVINGTON THO: GREGSON
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of March 1701 & truely recorded
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VIRGINIA GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND; The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, pp 359.....WILLIAM ROBINSON, the nephew, came to Virginia, (according to this account) "from Yorkshire" about 1695, and settled on an estate, later known as "Bunker Hill" in Richmond Co. The section in which this property is situated was first in Richmond Co, later when King George was formed, was in that county and still later was added to Westmoreland. He was high sheriff of Richmond County 1708, County Lieutenant 1718, and was a Burgess for that county at the sessions of March 1702-3, April 1704, April 1706, October 1710, November 1711, Oct. 1713, Nov 1714, and for Stafford Nov 1720, May 1722, May 1723, May 1726, & May 1730, and probably in intervening years
In 1701 Wm Robinson of Rappahannock Co gave bond for his wife Frances as administratrix of Captain Samuel Bloomfield. There is in Richmond Co. a deed, dated April 3, 1704, from Wm Robinson, of Richmond Co, gent., and his wife Frances, only daughter and heir of Samuel Bloomfield, of Rappahannock Co, gent, deceased. By deed, in King George Co, July 5, 1727, William Robinson of Sittenboum parish, gent, gave to his son Maxamilian Robinson, 600 acres of land, 15 negroes, the following plate, viz: 12 silver spoons, 1 gallon tankard, 2 porringers, 2 salts, 1 salver, 2 cans, 1 teapot and lamp, 1 milk pot, 2 castors, 6 tea spoons, a pair of tea tongs and a silver strainer, together with a considerable amount of handsome furniture, stock of cattle 8cc. William Robinson died Sept 20, 1742, and on Dec 3, of that year his will was proved in King George Co, by his executor Maxamilian Robinson. gent. (The will-book for that period was carried off during the Civil War, and a few years ago was known to be in existance in the State of New York. It is hoped that it may yet be returned to the county)
William and Frances Robinson had issue: 2. Maxamilian2 (of whom later)
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1679-1682 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 153
At a Court held 28 May 1679
Geo: Lamkin ordered constable in Wm: Linton's place.
Dann: Ocanning in Jno: Avery's place
Mr. Crabb in Wm. Moxley's place.
Jossua Hudson in Wm: Webb's place.
Wm: Robinson in Wm Kimber's place to goe to the next justice to be sworne.
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 170-171
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th day of January in the yeare of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and one and in the Nineteenth yeare of ye Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King William &c., Betweene WILLIAM JENNINGS of the County of Richmond, Carpenter, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the said County, Gent, of ye other part; Witnesseth that the said WILLIAM JENNINGS for and n consideration of ye full and just summe of Foure thousand pounds of good tobba: to him in hand paid have sold ye said WILLIAM ROBINSON & his heires forever one tract or parcel of Land whereon he the sd JENNINGS now liveth being by estimation One hundred acres more or less scituate lying and being in ye County aforesaid with all his right and demand whatsoever to the sd parcel! of Landwth: all its rights and appurtenances whatsoever belonging being bounded as followeth; Beginning att a marked Spanish Oake att MADDOX PATH, thence along a line of marked trees to a marked white Oake att ye head of a Branch then as ye Branch goes to a marked white Oake binding on JOHN BUTLERS line, thence crossing the said Branch to ye head of another branch binding on ye said BUTTLERs line, thence along the said branch to a marked Gum by the said Branch side, thence crossing ye said Branch up another Branch binding on a parcell of Land of JOHN JENNINGS to a marked Chesnut tree in the line of NATHA: HALLS and JOHN MOTTLYs, To have and to hold the said land and plantation and all other the pr:misses hereby granted and sold with theire rights and appurtenances unto the said WM: ROBINSON and his heires for ever more, And the said WILLIAM JENNINGS for him-selfe his heires for ye consideration aforesaid the said Land and plantation and all other ye pr:misses hereby sold will warrant and defend unto ye said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires for evermore by these pr:sents against him the said WM. JENNINGS and all every persons whatsoever lawfully clayming under him and ye said WM JENNINGS do hereby grant and agree with ye said WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires to execute and due acknowledgement make of all ye before granted pr:misses before ye Justices next hold Court for ye County of Richmond, And finally the sd WILLIAM JENNINGS doe hereby further promise that att reasonable request to make and acknowledge all such acts for the further better and more perfect assurances of the before granted pr:misses In Wittness whereof the said WILLIAM JENNINGS hath hereunto sett his hand and affixed his seale the day first above mentioned
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
JAMES SHERLOCK, WILLIAM JENNINGS
NATH: POPE
Recognitr: in Cur: Com Richd: 4: die Martii Ano: 1701 & recordatr: 10d, die
Teste JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 177
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I HAMLET ROBINSON now Resident in Richmond County, Merchant, but by God's Grace bound for OLD ENGLAND, do by these pr:sents authorize and appoint & depute WILLM: ROBINSON of the said County, Gent., my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name to demand all summes of money and tobacco due to me and discharge ye Debters & upon none payment to arrest and execute and imprison all and every person sett att Liberty and discharge wth. power to discharge ye same and finally to act and doe in all matter wherein I am concerned to all intents and purposes as though I was there pr:sonally pr:sent & further power to depute one or more Attorneys under him wth: power to revoke the same. Wittness my hand and seale 6th of May 1702
Sealed and delivered in pr:sence of
NATH: POPE, HAMLETT ROBINSON
CHARLES BARBER
Recognitr: in Cur: Com; Richmd: 6d die May 1702, et recordatr:
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 227-230
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th day of Janry: in the yeare of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and one and in the Thirteenth yeare of the Reigns of our Sovereigne Lord King William Betweene WILLIAM JENINGS of the County of Richmond, Carpenter, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the said County, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM JENINGS for and in consideration of the just summa of Foure thousand pounds of good tobbacco to him in hand payd. have granted unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forever one tract of Land whereon the said JENINGS now liveth, being by estimation One hundred acres more or less, scituate and being in the County aforesaid, with all his right and demand to the said tract of Land being bounded as followeth, begining au a marked Spanish Oake att MADDOX PATH, thence along a line of marked trees to a marked white Oake att the head of a branch, then as the branch goeth to a marked white Oake binding on JNO: BUITLERs line, thence crossing the said branch to the head of another branch binding on a parcell of Land to JOHN JENINGS to a marked Chesnutt tree in the line of NATHA: HALLS and JOHN MOTTLYs., To have and to hold the said Land & Plantation and all other the premisses unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forevermore, And the said WILLIAM JENINGS for himselfe his heires the said land and plantation hereby sold will warrant and defend unto the said WM. ROBINSON and his heires forevermore against him the said WM. JENINGS his heires and assignes and all persons whatsoever lawfully doming under him and the said WILLIAM JENINGS doe hereby grant with the said WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires truely to execute and acknowledgement make of all the before granted premisses before the Justices next holding Court for the County of Richmond and finally the said WILLIAM JENNINGS doe hereby further promise that art his reasonable request to make all such devices as by Councell learned in the Law shall think Fitt for the better & more p:fect assurance of the before granted prenusses wth: theire and every of theire rights whatsoever. In Wittness whereof the said WILLIAM JENNINGS bath hereunto sett his hand and affixed his seale the date first above mentioned
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
JAMES SHERLOCK, WILLIAM JENNINGS
NATH: POPE
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 7th die Mardi 1701 & recordatr: 10th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I WILLIAM ROBINSON of the County of Richmond in the Colony of Virginia do assigns and make over from me and my heires unto WILLIAM CARTER of the same County and Collony and his heires and assignes all my right to the within mentioned premisses in as full and ample manner as itt was granted to me by the within written Deed from WILLIAM JENNINGS of the aforesaid County as Wittness my hand this 29th: day of May 1703
Wittness THO: STRETTON Wm. ROBINSON
GYLES - MATHEWS signd
Recognitr: in r: Com: Richmond 2d die Junii 1703 & recordatr: 7th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
Richmond ss. I do by these pr:sents constitute and appoint Mr. NICHO: SMITH my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge and make over my right of a parcell of Land sold by my Husband unto WM: CARTER. Wittness my hand this 2d: of June 1703
WM: PANNELL, FRANCES ROBINSON
Recordatr: Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 302)
THIS INDENTURE made the third day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and foure Betweene WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County of Richmond within the Colony of Virginia, Gent., and FRANCES his Wife (onely Daughter and heire apparent of SAMUELL BLOOMEFIELD, late of the County of RAPPAHANNOCK, Gent., deced) of the one part and JAMES SHERLOCK of the Parish of FARNHAM in the County of Richmond and Colony of Virginia aforesaid, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife for the summa of Ten Shillings of Lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by the said JAMES SHERLOCK have sold unto the said JAMES SHEROOCK all that tract of Land or woodland ground containeing by estimation Three hundred acres be the same more or less scituate lying and being in the Parish of CITTENBURNE and County of Richmond aforesaid, and bounded as followeth, that is to say, begining att a small red Oake which parteth it and another parcel of Land purchased of Mr. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD by FRANCIS TRIPLETT, running thence West South West one hundred and sixty poles to a great white Oake, thence North sixty three degrees Westerly two hundred sixty eight poles to two red Oaks, thence East and by North three quarters Northerly three hundred and twenty poles to a Chessnutt tree by a Swamp of APPAMATTOX CREEKE, thence South East and by South halfe Southerly two hundred poles to the place it began & all wayes waters timber trees and trees likely to become timber, profitts and appurtenances to the said premisses belonging and the reversion and services thereof, and all the Estate right and demand whatsoever of them the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to the same, To have and to hold the said parcel! of land unto the said JAMES SHERLOCK his Exrs. Admrs. and assignes from the day next before the day of the date hereof for and dureing the terme of one whole yeare from thence next ensueing and fully to be compleated and ended, yeilding and paying the rent of one pepper corne att the Feast of St. Michael the archangell next comeing if the same be demanded which said grant is so made to the intent and purposes that by virtue thereof and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession the said JAMES SHERLOCK may be in the actuall possession of the said parcell of land and may be thereby enabled to take a grant release and confirmation of the Reversion and Inheritance thereof from the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to him and his heires to the use of him the said JAMES SHERLOCK his heires and assignes for ever. In Wittness whereof the parties first above named interchangeably theire hands and seales have sett the day and year. first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
JOS; BAYLY, WILLIAM ROBINSON
ANN BAYLY FRANCES ROBINSON
HENRY LONG
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the 2d: day of Novembr: 1704 by the within named WM. ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife, she being examined according to Law did say that she did the same of her owne voluntary will and consent wth :out any compulsion & recorded the 3d: day of the month and yeare aforesaid
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1702-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book [Antient Press]; Page 243)
Richmond County Court 2d of June 1703
- This day Capt. WILLIAM ROBINSON undertooke the cleareing and well ordering of the High Wayes for this ensueing yeare betweene GRAVELLY RUNN and UNDERWOODS BEVER DAM in the place and stead of WM: TRIPLETT
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 59
Jury to settle land dispute. 11 Sept 1704, Dif betw Wm Robinson and Frances his wife only dau and heir of Saml Blomfield decd pltfs and John Hawkins deft. The Jury, Sworn by Mr Benjamin Moseley, met with Capt Charles Smith, Surveyor, to lay out the land, found it interfered with an older patent produced by Hawkins, who was found Not Guilty of trespass,
Tho Ramsey foreman John x Mills
David x Jamison William x Jones
John x Williams William Harper
Edmond x Conoly John Graves
Richard x Matthews Isaac Flower
Antho x Samuell John Ridgdaile
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1705-1708 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 4 [Antient Press]; Page 42a-43
THIS INDENTURE made the fifth day of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the computation of the Church of England one thousand seven hundred and five Betweene GEORGE PHILLIPS of the Parish of ST. MARYs in the County of Richmond within the Colony of Virginia, Planter, and MARTHA his Wife, Daughter of THOMAS SWINBURNE, late of the Parish of SITTENBURNE in the County and Colony aforesd., Planter, deced., of one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBUPNE in County of Richmond Gent. of the other part; Wittnesseth that GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA his Wife for the sum of Ten Shillings of lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by WILLIAM ROBINSON do bargaine and sell unto WILLIAM ROBINSON all that plantation or parcell of land scituate in County of Richmond and Parish of SITTENBURNE containeing by estimation Two hundred acres and all houses tobacco houses gardens profitts and appurtenances to the same belonging which par- cell of land being formerly purchased by THOMAS SWINBURNE, Father of the said MARTHA from WILLIAM BERRY and MARGARETT his Wife by Deed the fifth day of May one thousand six hundred Eighty and six and by him, the said SWINBURNE, bequeathed by his last Will and Testament unto his Daughter, MARTHA, the Wife of GEORGE PHILLIPS, To have and to hold said parcell of land with appurtenances unto WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires dureing the terme of one whole yeare paying therefore the rent of one pepper Corne au the Feast of St. Michael! the Archangel if demanded to the intent that by virtue thereof and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession WILLIAM ROBINSON may be in actuall possession of the parcel of land and may be thereby enabled to take a release of the Inheritance thereof; In Wittnesse whereof the parties first above named to these present Indenture interchangeably theire hands and sealer have sett the say and veare first above written
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
CHARLES SMITH GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL: FITZHUGH MARTHA PHILLIPS
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court by JAMES PHILLIPS, Attorney for and on the behalfe of the above named GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA PHILLIPS the third day of Aprill 1706 & recorded the 23d day of the same month & yeare Test J. SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1705-1708 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 4 [Antient Press]; Page 43a-45a
THIS INDENTURE made the Sixth day of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the Computation now used in the Church of England one thousand hundred and Five Betweene GEORGE PHILLIPS of the Parish of ST. MARYs in the County of Richmond, Planter, and MARTHA his Wife, Daughter of THOMAS SWINBURNE late of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County aforesd, Planter, deced, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County of Richmond Gent. of other part; Wittnesseth that GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA his Wife for the summe of Fourty eight pounds of lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by WILLIAM ROBINSON by these presents do bargaine sell release and confirm unto WILLIAM ROBINSON (in his actual possession now being by virtue of an Indenture of bargaine and sale and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession) and to his heires all that plantation or parcell of land scituate in County of Richmond and parish of SITTENBURNE containeing by estimation Two hundred acres and all houses buildings orchards and appurtenances whatsoever belonging; (which said Two hundred acres of land was purchased by FRANCIS DOUGHTY, Clerk, deced, from ALEXANDER FLEMING Gent. and ELIZABETH his Wife by one Deed under the hands and seales of said ALEXANDER and ELIZABETH bearing date the Tenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred Sixty & two and after the death of FRANCIS DOUGHTY came and of right did descend unto ENOCH DOUGHTY only Sonn & heire apparrent of the said FRANCIS DOUGHTY, and after the death of said ENOCH DOUGHTY, the land of right descend unto MARGARETT the Daughter of said ENOCH who hath since intermarryed with WILLIAM BERRY, who together with MARGARETT his Wife, Daughter of ENOCH and Grand Daughter of said FRANCIS DOUGHTY did grant and convey the Two hundred acres of land by deed dated the fifth day of May one thousand six hundred eighty and six unto THOMAS SWINBURNE who did by his last Will and Testament give and bequeath the same unto the said MARTHA, his Daughter, Wife of the said GEORGE PHILLIPS) To have and to hold the said plantation and premises released and conveyed unto WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires cleare and freely discharged of all in cumbrances whatsoever, the rents and services which from henceforth shall grow due and ought to be performed to our Sovereigne Lady the Queene only excepted and foreprized; In Wittnesse whereof the parties above named to these present Indenture interchangeably theire hands and seales have sett the day and yeare first above written
Sealed and delivered in the presence of
CHARLES SMITH GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL; FITZHUGH MARTHA PHILLIPS
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court by JAMES PHILLPS, Attorney for and on the behalfe of the above named GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA PHILLIPS the 3d day of April! 1706 and recorded the 24th day of the same month & yeare
The within named GEORGE PHILLIPS do hereby acknowledge to have had and reced. on ye day & date of ye Indenture within written of & from ye within named WILLIAM ROBINSON ye summe of Fourty eight pounds being ye consideration money mentioned to be paid to me in and by ye Deed within written GEORGE PHILLIPS
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA PHILLIPS do hereby impower our loving Brother, Mr. JAMES PHILLIPS, our Attorney to acknowledge the above Deed of Lease and Release also a Lease of the above specified land beareing date the 5th day of Febry. 1705 for one yeare to Majr. WILLM. ROBINSON
of the County of Richmond and what our Attorney shall doe we will ratify and allow of to be as if done by our selves Given under our hands and seales the Sixth day of February 1705
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
CHARLES SMITH, GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL FITZHUGH
Proved in Richmond County Court by the oathes of CHARLES SMITH and WILL: FITZHUGH wittnesses thereto the Sixth day of Febry. 1705 & recorded ye 24th day of April] following Test J. SHERLOCK CI Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I GEORGE PHILLIPS of the Parish of ST. MARYs in the County of Richmond, Planter, and held and firmly bound unto WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County aforesd. Genll. in Ninety Six pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid unto WILLIAM ROBINSON his certaine Attorney I bind my selfe my heires. Sealed with my seale and dated the Sixth day of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the computation now used in the Church of England 1705
The Condition of this obligation is such that if GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA his Wife theire heires shall at all times hereafter well and truely observe performe and accomplish all covenants and agreements in one paire of Indentures beareing equal! date with these presents Then this obligation to be voyd and of none effect or else to be and remaine in full force and virtue
Sealed and delivered in presence of
CHARLES SMITH GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL. FITZHUGH
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court by JAMES PHILLIPS, Atto: of GEORGE PHILLIPS the 3d day of Aprill & recorded Test J. SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1705-1706 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 4; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 139)
Richmond County Court 6th of March 1705/1706
- Upon the Petition of Majr. WILLIAM ROBINSON, Order for administration (de bonis non administratis) of the Estate of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, Gent., deced., is granted unto him he giving security according to Law
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1708-1709 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 5; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page Page 3)
Richmond County Court 2d of March 1708/1709
- The Order passed last Court for the inventorying of the Estate of THOMAS DEW, deced., not yett complyed with, upon motion of the Exr. of the deced., it is ordered that the same be continued and that Capt. JOHN TARPLEY, Capt. CHARLES BARBER, EDWARD JONES and JOB HAMON or any three of them do meet at the House of the deced. sometime betweene this and next Court and do then and there inventory and appraise all and singular the Estate of the deced., as shall be presented to their view and make report of their proceedings therein to next Court under their hands in writing. Capt. WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE is requested to administer an Oath to the Appraisers for their true appraisement of the deced.'s Estate and also to his Widdow and his Executor or any other person in whose hands any of ye deced.'s Estate is supposed to be kept and detained for their true discovery thereof - In an Ejectione Firma depending in this Court betweene THOMAS CLAY, Plt. and JOHN DAY, Defendt., for two hundred pounds Sterl. damage by meanes of Defendt. entering into and ousting the Plt. from six messuages, six dwelling houses, twelve tobbacco houses, six hundred acres of land, five hundred acres of woodland, three hundred acres of pasture and three hundred acres of marshland, with the appurtenances scituate lying and being in the Parish of Sittenburne in County of Richmond and now or late in possession of GYLES CARTER, which WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife had demised to him, said THOMAS, for a terme not yett ended. JOHN DOYLE making Oath that he had delivered a Copy of Plt.'s Declaration in this behalfe to GYLES CARTER, Tenant in possession of the messuages, houses and lands abovementioned, with an endorsement thereon requiring him to appeare att Richmond County Court next after his receipt thereof and defend his Title, and GYLES CARTER being now called and failing to appeare, upon motion of Plt., it is ordered that unless GYLES CARTER or those under whome he claims, (having legall notice of this Order by Capt. EDWARD BARROW or any other sworne Coroner for said County) do appeare att next Court and confess Lease Entry and Ouster and enter himselfe or themselves Defendts. in the roome and stead of JOHN DAY, and insist only upon the Title of the premises upon tryall, Judgment shall pass for Plt. and her Majestie.'s Writt of habere facias possessionem be awarded
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1714-1715 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 19-20
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we WILLIAM ROBINSON and AUGUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH of the County of Richmond and Collony of Virginia, Gentn., doe owe and stand justly indebted unto the Honble: ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD his Maties. Lt. Governour of Virginia the sum of Two thousand pounds currant money of Virginia to the which paymt, well and truely to be made we bind ourselves our heires firmly by these presents; Sealed with our seals and Dated the Sixth day of January 1714
The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the Honble: ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD his Majesties Lt. Governour of Virginia hath appointed the above named WILLIAM ROBINSON to be Agent at BRAYs and NAYLORs STOREHOUSES, Now if the said WILLIAM ROBINSON shall well and truly performe the Office of the said Agent according to the intent of the said Act of Assembly intitled, "An Act for Prventing Frauds in tobacco paymts. and for the better Improving the Staple of Tobacco," then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force and power Signed Sealed in the p:sents of
WILLIAM BROCKENBROUGH WILL: ROBINSON
JOHN MORTON JUNR., AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH
JNO. DOYLE
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the Seventh day of January 1714 by WILLIAM ROBINSON, also WM. BROCKENBROUGH and JOHN MORTON JUNR., two of the witnesses subscribed, made Oath in Court that the within named AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH seald: and acknowledged this Bond to be his act and deed; Whereupon it is ordered to be recorded
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl. Cur
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1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part 1, (Antient Press); pp. 434
To all Xtian People .. I WILLIAM ROBINSON of Parish of Sittenbourn, King George County Gent. for valuable consideration more especially for naturall love for my beloved Son MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON .. grant 600 acres in Parish of Sittenbourn .. it being 1/2 tract of land I now dwell on including the Plantation and house I now live in formerly called Southens ferry ..
I give to my Son .. following gifts .. Negroes, plats, Household goods and Cattle Sheep and hoggs; vizt. (names 15 Negroes), Silver spoons, one gallon tankard; tea pott & lamp; one Silver straner; one blew Canopy bed and furniture; a Dressing table & glass; Six black Cain chairs & yellow Canopy bed and furniture .. six gilt leather chairs flowered and a couch of the same; one Japand hanging cupboard .. all such I give unto my said Son .. 5th July 1727.
Presence T. Turner, Wil: Robinson
Jere. Murdock
6th July 1727 .. Deed of Gift recorded.
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1729-1735 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1-A; [Antient Press]; Page 229-230
Know all men .. We WILLIAM TAYLOR & SAML. WHARTON are bound unto WILLIAM ROBINSON Gent. of county of King George .. in sum of Ten Pounds Sterling .. 1st September 1732. Condition •• if above bound WILLIAM TAYLOR Gardn. of ANN KAIN, shall truly cause to be paid unto sd Orphan all estates .. shall come to hand of WILLIAM TAYLOR as soon as Orphan shall attain to Lawfull age .. and also keep harmless the said Justices
this obligation be void else be in full force
1st September 1732 - William Taylor
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1735-1743 King George County Deed Book 2 (Antient Press);
12b. Know all men .. We ANN NAYLOR and GEORGE FISHPOOL .. are bound unto WILLIAM ROBINSON Gent. .. on behalf of ye Court of King George .. in sum Forty pounds current money .. 6th December 1735. Condition .. if Ann Naylor Guardain of ARRABIN MOOR .. shall truly pay unto sd Orphan all such Estate .. come to hands of ye sd Naylor as soon as sd Orphan shall (she) attain to Lawfull age .. keep harmless sd Justices from all trouble & damage that my arise about the said Estate .. then this obligation to be void ..
6th December 1735 Ann x Naylor
Ordered to be recorded. Geo: Fishpool
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Prince William County, Virginia Deeds [Antient Press]: Liber I; 1745 - 1746; pp 99-105
THIS INDENTURE made the 28th and 29th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six Between MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON of the County of KING GEORGE gent of one part and JOHN GRAHAM of the County of Prince William gent of other part Witnesseth that the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON for the sum of Eighty pounds current money of Virginia doth sell unto the said JOHN GRAHAM in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him made for one whole year and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession) & to his heirs & assigns forever All that plantation or parcel of land being in the Parish of Dettingin in the County of Prince William on the lower side of OCCOQUAN RIVER and below the FALLS thereof containing Two hundred and forty acres of land being part of a PATENT granted to Mr. GEORGE MASON & Colo, WILLIAM ROBINSON (Father to him the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON party to these presents) by Deed from the Right Honourable CATHERINE LADY FAIRFAX Sole PROPRIETOR of the NORTHERN NECK of Virginia bearing date the Twenty sixth day of November in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventeen for 534 acres which PATENT was afterwards to wit on the Twenty fourth day of October in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighteen at the request and direction of the said GEORGE MASON & WILLIAM ROBINSON divided by THOMAS HOOPER Surveyor of STAFFORD COUNTY and said WILLIAM ROBINSONs part according to the said THOMAS HOOPERs Survey being as following beginning at a marked white Oak standing on the side of OCCOQUAN RIVER and on the lower side of the GRAVELLY RUN and extending thence S. W. to a great marked Pine on a hill thence S.W. to three black Oak saplins thence S. E. to a marked corner Pine dividing this and the said GEORGE MASONs part thence along the said dividing line No. E. to three corner marked white Oaks standing on the upper side of the head of OCCOQUAN CREEK and near the PATH that leads to Mr, MOSES LINTONs Plantation thence down the said Creek by the water course thereof to the mouth of the same thence up OCCOQUAN according to the several courses thereof to the beginning and all houses and appurtenances whatsoever belonging To Have and To Hold unto the said JOHN GRAHAM his heirs and assigns forever, In Witness whereof the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON hath set his hand and Seal
in presence of JNO. HAMILTON, MAX. ROBINSON
W KELLY, W YOUNG. THOS YOUNG
At a Court held for the County of Prince William on the 26th day of May 1746
This Lease Release and Receipt was proved by the oaths of JOHN HAMILTON, WILLIAM KELLY & THOMAS YOUNG three of the witnesses thereto to be the acts and deeds of the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON which are admitted to record
Sources [S242] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960, John Frederick Dorman, 103. at Citation.1 GAV-8.
William Robinson died on 20 September 1742 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/richmond/court/court001.txt
URL title: Richmond County, Virginia - ABSTRACTS FROM COURT RECORDS (Order Books 1-5)
March 2, 1708 - The jury find that Frances, wife of William Robinson, is the only daughter of Samuel Bloomfield, that Elizabeth, his widow, married Archer Spicer and had son John, that Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Jones.
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1721-1752 King George County, Virginia Will Book A-1; [George Harrison Sanford King]; Page 151-152
WILL OF COLONEL WILLIAM ROBINSON
I William Robinson do make this my last Will & Testament in manner following.
I give to my dear Grandson one thousand acres of land part of my tract lying at Aquia and next joining to Mr. Warner to him and his heirs forever.
I also give to my said Grandson the tract of land I now live on to him and his heirs forever.
I also give to my said Grandson the following Negroes; Judah, Kate, Great Jemmy, Joe, Frank, Nol, Mucco, Betty, Peg, Nanny, Tom,Moses, Will, David, Sue.
I give to my Dear Granddaughter Frances Robinson the following Negroes; Old George, Ben, Harry, George, Vennam, Charles, Phillis, Jenny, Nell, Milly, Pender.
I give to Jane Shaw a feather bed, bolster and pillows,a pair of blankets, a rug and a pair of new sheets, a huckerback table cloth, six napkins, six good plates and two dishes. And that she never be called to any account for what goods she has had of me or for any money that I have for her to the Doctor or any other person paid but that all be discharged. My will is that if she will stay and look after the House & Furniture and make and look after the Negro's cloaths that then she live on the Plantation till my grand-son come of age, and be provided with provisions necessary for her, and that Negro Mucco be upon the Plantation and work for her use till my Grandson come of age, but if she marry this to be void as to her living on the Plantation.
Item: I give to be equally divided between my two said grand-children all my plate (except my bowl) and the rest of my linnen, all my household furniture of what kind soever and all my stock of cattle, hogs, sheep, and horses. My will is that all my plate, Linnen and household furniture and things else be kept for my grand-children as it is not to be sold or any ways dispos'd of. And that the Negroes work as they are upon my plantations and that the crops of Tobacco be yearly shipped to Mr. Forward to raise money for them as also the crop now on the ground. My will is that my estate be not appraised and that my Executors give no Security.
I do appoint my loving son and my good friend Mr. Thomas Vivion Executors of this my Last Will. Signed, Sealed and Acknowledged in Presence of the Witnesses hereto this 15th day of August 1742.
Will: Robinson *Seale*
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Witness: William Merryfield, John Minton, Joseph Minton
At a Court held for King George County the 3 day of December 1742.
This Last Will & Testament of William Robinson, Gent., Deceased, was presented into Court by Maximilian Robinson, Gent., his Executor, who made oath thereto and the same was proved by the oaths of John Minton and Joseph Minton and admitted to Record.
Cop• Test.
Harry Turner Cl:Cur:
By my Grandson I mean William Robinson hav no other.
Will: Robinson
[On the margin: Col? Wm Robinson's Will]
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 102)
KNOW ALL MEN that wee WILL ROBINSON of the County of RICHMOND. RICHD COVINGTON &THO: GREGSON of the County of Essex are firmely bound unto JOHN CATLETT Gent. President of the said County Court of Essex in the sume of Five hundred pounds Sterling to the payment thereof we bind ourselves this 10th day of March 1701
The Condicon of this obligacon is that if WILLIAM ROBINSON & FRANCES his Wife, Admrs de bonis non Administrative of Capt. SAMLL. BLOOMFEILD deced do make a true Inventory of all the goods & credits of the sd deced & the same soe made doe exhibit to the next Court that shall be held for the said County & give a true and just account of their Admcon: when required & all the rest first allowed by the said Court shall pay unto such persons as the Court shall appoint, Then this obligacon to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force
Signed sealed & delivered in pr:sence of us FRANCIS MERIWETHER,
HENRY ADCOCKE
WM: ROBINSON
RICHD. COVINGTON THO: GREGSON
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of March 1701 & truely recorded
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VIRGINIA GLEANINGS IN ENGLAND; The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, pp 359.....WILLIAM ROBINSON, the nephew, came to Virginia, (according to this account) "from Yorkshire" about 1695, and settled on an estate, later known as "Bunker Hill" in Richmond Co. The section in which this property is situated was first in Richmond Co, later when King George was formed, was in that county and still later was added to Westmoreland. He was high sheriff of Richmond County 1708, County Lieutenant 1718, and was a Burgess for that county at the sessions of March 1702-3, April 1704, April 1706, October 1710, November 1711, Oct. 1713, Nov 1714, and for Stafford Nov 1720, May 1722, May 1723, May 1726, & May 1730, and probably in intervening years
In 1701 Wm Robinson of Rappahannock Co gave bond for his wife Frances as administratrix of Captain Samuel Bloomfield. There is in Richmond Co. a deed, dated April 3, 1704, from Wm Robinson, of Richmond Co, gent., and his wife Frances, only daughter and heir of Samuel Bloomfield, of Rappahannock Co, gent, deceased. By deed, in King George Co, July 5, 1727, William Robinson of Sittenboum parish, gent, gave to his son Maxamilian Robinson, 600 acres of land, 15 negroes, the following plate, viz: 12 silver spoons, 1 gallon tankard, 2 porringers, 2 salts, 1 salver, 2 cans, 1 teapot and lamp, 1 milk pot, 2 castors, 6 tea spoons, a pair of tea tongs and a silver strainer, together with a considerable amount of handsome furniture, stock of cattle 8cc. William Robinson died Sept 20, 1742, and on Dec 3, of that year his will was proved in King George Co, by his executor Maxamilian Robinson. gent. (The will-book for that period was carried off during the Civil War, and a few years ago was known to be in existance in the State of New York. It is hoped that it may yet be returned to the county)
William and Frances Robinson had issue: 2. Maxamilian2 (of whom later)
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1679-1682 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 153
At a Court held 28 May 1679
Geo: Lamkin ordered constable in Wm: Linton's place.
Dann: Ocanning in Jno: Avery's place
Mr. Crabb in Wm. Moxley's place.
Jossua Hudson in Wm: Webb's place.
Wm: Robinson in Wm Kimber's place to goe to the next justice to be sworne.
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 170-171
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th day of January in the yeare of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and one and in the Nineteenth yeare of ye Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King William &c., Betweene WILLIAM JENNINGS of the County of Richmond, Carpenter, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the said County, Gent, of ye other part; Witnesseth that the said WILLIAM JENNINGS for and n consideration of ye full and just summe of Foure thousand pounds of good tobba: to him in hand paid have sold ye said WILLIAM ROBINSON & his heires forever one tract or parcel of Land whereon he the sd JENNINGS now liveth being by estimation One hundred acres more or less scituate lying and being in ye County aforesaid with all his right and demand whatsoever to the sd parcel! of Landwth: all its rights and appurtenances whatsoever belonging being bounded as followeth; Beginning att a marked Spanish Oake att MADDOX PATH, thence along a line of marked trees to a marked white Oake att ye head of a Branch then as ye Branch goes to a marked white Oake binding on JOHN BUTLERS line, thence crossing the said Branch to ye head of another branch binding on ye said BUTTLERs line, thence along the said branch to a marked Gum by the said Branch side, thence crossing ye said Branch up another Branch binding on a parcell of Land of JOHN JENNINGS to a marked Chesnut tree in the line of NATHA: HALLS and JOHN MOTTLYs, To have and to hold the said land and plantation and all other the pr:misses hereby granted and sold with theire rights and appurtenances unto the said WM: ROBINSON and his heires for ever more, And the said WILLIAM JENNINGS for him-selfe his heires for ye consideration aforesaid the said Land and plantation and all other ye pr:misses hereby sold will warrant and defend unto ye said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires for evermore by these pr:sents against him the said WM. JENNINGS and all every persons whatsoever lawfully clayming under him and ye said WM JENNINGS do hereby grant and agree with ye said WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires to execute and due acknowledgement make of all ye before granted pr:misses before ye Justices next hold Court for ye County of Richmond, And finally the sd WILLIAM JENNINGS doe hereby further promise that att reasonable request to make and acknowledge all such acts for the further better and more perfect assurances of the before granted pr:misses In Wittness whereof the said WILLIAM JENNINGS hath hereunto sett his hand and affixed his seale the day first above mentioned
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
JAMES SHERLOCK, WILLIAM JENNINGS
NATH: POPE
Recognitr: in Cur: Com Richd: 4: die Martii Ano: 1701 & recordatr: 10d, die
Teste JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 177
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I HAMLET ROBINSON now Resident in Richmond County, Merchant, but by God's Grace bound for OLD ENGLAND, do by these pr:sents authorize and appoint & depute WILLM: ROBINSON of the said County, Gent., my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name to demand all summes of money and tobacco due to me and discharge ye Debters & upon none payment to arrest and execute and imprison all and every person sett att Liberty and discharge wth. power to discharge ye same and finally to act and doe in all matter wherein I am concerned to all intents and purposes as though I was there pr:sonally pr:sent & further power to depute one or more Attorneys under him wth: power to revoke the same. Wittness my hand and seale 6th of May 1702
Sealed and delivered in pr:sence of
NATH: POPE, HAMLETT ROBINSON
CHARLES BARBER
Recognitr: in Cur: Com; Richmd: 6d die May 1702, et recordatr:
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 227-230
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th day of Janry: in the yeare of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and one and in the Thirteenth yeare of the Reigns of our Sovereigne Lord King William Betweene WILLIAM JENINGS of the County of Richmond, Carpenter, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the said County, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM JENINGS for and in consideration of the just summa of Foure thousand pounds of good tobbacco to him in hand payd. have granted unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forever one tract of Land whereon the said JENINGS now liveth, being by estimation One hundred acres more or less, scituate and being in the County aforesaid, with all his right and demand to the said tract of Land being bounded as followeth, begining au a marked Spanish Oake att MADDOX PATH, thence along a line of marked trees to a marked white Oake att the head of a branch, then as the branch goeth to a marked white Oake binding on JNO: BUITLERs line, thence crossing the said branch to the head of another branch binding on a parcell of Land to JOHN JENINGS to a marked Chesnutt tree in the line of NATHA: HALLS and JOHN MOTTLYs., To have and to hold the said Land & Plantation and all other the premisses unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forevermore, And the said WILLIAM JENINGS for himselfe his heires the said land and plantation hereby sold will warrant and defend unto the said WM. ROBINSON and his heires forevermore against him the said WM. JENINGS his heires and assignes and all persons whatsoever lawfully doming under him and the said WILLIAM JENINGS doe hereby grant with the said WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires truely to execute and acknowledgement make of all the before granted premisses before the Justices next holding Court for the County of Richmond and finally the said WILLIAM JENNINGS doe hereby further promise that art his reasonable request to make all such devices as by Councell learned in the Law shall think Fitt for the better & more p:fect assurance of the before granted prenusses wth: theire and every of theire rights whatsoever. In Wittness whereof the said WILLIAM JENNINGS bath hereunto sett his hand and affixed his seale the date first above mentioned
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
JAMES SHERLOCK, WILLIAM JENNINGS
NATH: POPE
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 7th die Mardi 1701 & recordatr: 10th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I WILLIAM ROBINSON of the County of Richmond in the Colony of Virginia do assigns and make over from me and my heires unto WILLIAM CARTER of the same County and Collony and his heires and assignes all my right to the within mentioned premisses in as full and ample manner as itt was granted to me by the within written Deed from WILLIAM JENNINGS of the aforesaid County as Wittness my hand this 29th: day of May 1703
Wittness THO: STRETTON Wm. ROBINSON
GYLES - MATHEWS signd
Recognitr: in r: Com: Richmond 2d die Junii 1703 & recordatr: 7th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
Richmond ss. I do by these pr:sents constitute and appoint Mr. NICHO: SMITH my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge and make over my right of a parcell of Land sold by my Husband unto WM: CARTER. Wittness my hand this 2d: of June 1703
WM: PANNELL, FRANCES ROBINSON
Recordatr: Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 302)
THIS INDENTURE made the third day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and foure Betweene WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County of Richmond within the Colony of Virginia, Gent., and FRANCES his Wife (onely Daughter and heire apparent of SAMUELL BLOOMEFIELD, late of the County of RAPPAHANNOCK, Gent., deced) of the one part and JAMES SHERLOCK of the Parish of FARNHAM in the County of Richmond and Colony of Virginia aforesaid, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife for the summa of Ten Shillings of Lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by the said JAMES SHERLOCK have sold unto the said JAMES SHEROOCK all that tract of Land or woodland ground containeing by estimation Three hundred acres be the same more or less scituate lying and being in the Parish of CITTENBURNE and County of Richmond aforesaid, and bounded as followeth, that is to say, begining att a small red Oake which parteth it and another parcel of Land purchased of Mr. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD by FRANCIS TRIPLETT, running thence West South West one hundred and sixty poles to a great white Oake, thence North sixty three degrees Westerly two hundred sixty eight poles to two red Oaks, thence East and by North three quarters Northerly three hundred and twenty poles to a Chessnutt tree by a Swamp of APPAMATTOX CREEKE, thence South East and by South halfe Southerly two hundred poles to the place it began & all wayes waters timber trees and trees likely to become timber, profitts and appurtenances to the said premisses belonging and the reversion and services thereof, and all the Estate right and demand whatsoever of them the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to the same, To have and to hold the said parcel! of land unto the said JAMES SHERLOCK his Exrs. Admrs. and assignes from the day next before the day of the date hereof for and dureing the terme of one whole yeare from thence next ensueing and fully to be compleated and ended, yeilding and paying the rent of one pepper corne att the Feast of St. Michael the archangell next comeing if the same be demanded which said grant is so made to the intent and purposes that by virtue thereof and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession the said JAMES SHERLOCK may be in the actuall possession of the said parcell of land and may be thereby enabled to take a grant release and confirmation of the Reversion and Inheritance thereof from the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to him and his heires to the use of him the said JAMES SHERLOCK his heires and assignes for ever. In Wittness whereof the parties first above named interchangeably theire hands and seales have sett the day and year. first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
JOS; BAYLY, WILLIAM ROBINSON
ANN BAYLY FRANCES ROBINSON
HENRY LONG
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the 2d: day of Novembr: 1704 by the within named WM. ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife, she being examined according to Law did say that she did the same of her owne voluntary will and consent wth :out any compulsion & recorded the 3d: day of the month and yeare aforesaid
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1702-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book [Antient Press]; Page 243)
Richmond County Court 2d of June 1703
- This day Capt. WILLIAM ROBINSON undertooke the cleareing and well ordering of the High Wayes for this ensueing yeare betweene GRAVELLY RUNN and UNDERWOODS BEVER DAM in the place and stead of WM: TRIPLETT
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 59
Jury to settle land dispute. 11 Sept 1704, Dif betw Wm Robinson and Frances his wife only dau and heir of Saml Blomfield decd pltfs and John Hawkins deft. The Jury, Sworn by Mr Benjamin Moseley, met with Capt Charles Smith, Surveyor, to lay out the land, found it interfered with an older patent produced by Hawkins, who was found Not Guilty of trespass,
Tho Ramsey foreman John x Mills
David x Jamison William x Jones
John x Williams William Harper
Edmond x Conoly John Graves
Richard x Matthews Isaac Flower
Antho x Samuell John Ridgdaile
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1705-1708 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 4 [Antient Press]; Page 42a-43
THIS INDENTURE made the fifth day of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the computation of the Church of England one thousand seven hundred and five Betweene GEORGE PHILLIPS of the Parish of ST. MARYs in the County of Richmond within the Colony of Virginia, Planter, and MARTHA his Wife, Daughter of THOMAS SWINBURNE, late of the Parish of SITTENBURNE in the County and Colony aforesd., Planter, deced., of one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBUPNE in County of Richmond Gent. of the other part; Wittnesseth that GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA his Wife for the sum of Ten Shillings of lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by WILLIAM ROBINSON do bargaine and sell unto WILLIAM ROBINSON all that plantation or parcell of land scituate in County of Richmond and Parish of SITTENBURNE containeing by estimation Two hundred acres and all houses tobacco houses gardens profitts and appurtenances to the same belonging which par- cell of land being formerly purchased by THOMAS SWINBURNE, Father of the said MARTHA from WILLIAM BERRY and MARGARETT his Wife by Deed the fifth day of May one thousand six hundred Eighty and six and by him, the said SWINBURNE, bequeathed by his last Will and Testament unto his Daughter, MARTHA, the Wife of GEORGE PHILLIPS, To have and to hold said parcell of land with appurtenances unto WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires dureing the terme of one whole yeare paying therefore the rent of one pepper Corne au the Feast of St. Michael! the Archangel if demanded to the intent that by virtue thereof and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession WILLIAM ROBINSON may be in actuall possession of the parcel of land and may be thereby enabled to take a release of the Inheritance thereof; In Wittnesse whereof the parties first above named to these present Indenture interchangeably theire hands and sealer have sett the say and veare first above written
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
CHARLES SMITH GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL: FITZHUGH MARTHA PHILLIPS
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court by JAMES PHILLIPS, Attorney for and on the behalfe of the above named GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA PHILLIPS the third day of Aprill 1706 & recorded the 23d day of the same month & yeare Test J. SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1705-1708 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 4 [Antient Press]; Page 43a-45a
THIS INDENTURE made the Sixth day of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the Computation now used in the Church of England one thousand hundred and Five Betweene GEORGE PHILLIPS of the Parish of ST. MARYs in the County of Richmond, Planter, and MARTHA his Wife, Daughter of THOMAS SWINBURNE late of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County aforesd, Planter, deced, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County of Richmond Gent. of other part; Wittnesseth that GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA his Wife for the summe of Fourty eight pounds of lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by WILLIAM ROBINSON by these presents do bargaine sell release and confirm unto WILLIAM ROBINSON (in his actual possession now being by virtue of an Indenture of bargaine and sale and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession) and to his heires all that plantation or parcell of land scituate in County of Richmond and parish of SITTENBURNE containeing by estimation Two hundred acres and all houses buildings orchards and appurtenances whatsoever belonging; (which said Two hundred acres of land was purchased by FRANCIS DOUGHTY, Clerk, deced, from ALEXANDER FLEMING Gent. and ELIZABETH his Wife by one Deed under the hands and seales of said ALEXANDER and ELIZABETH bearing date the Tenth day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred Sixty & two and after the death of FRANCIS DOUGHTY came and of right did descend unto ENOCH DOUGHTY only Sonn & heire apparrent of the said FRANCIS DOUGHTY, and after the death of said ENOCH DOUGHTY, the land of right descend unto MARGARETT the Daughter of said ENOCH who hath since intermarryed with WILLIAM BERRY, who together with MARGARETT his Wife, Daughter of ENOCH and Grand Daughter of said FRANCIS DOUGHTY did grant and convey the Two hundred acres of land by deed dated the fifth day of May one thousand six hundred eighty and six unto THOMAS SWINBURNE who did by his last Will and Testament give and bequeath the same unto the said MARTHA, his Daughter, Wife of the said GEORGE PHILLIPS) To have and to hold the said plantation and premises released and conveyed unto WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires cleare and freely discharged of all in cumbrances whatsoever, the rents and services which from henceforth shall grow due and ought to be performed to our Sovereigne Lady the Queene only excepted and foreprized; In Wittnesse whereof the parties above named to these present Indenture interchangeably theire hands and seales have sett the day and yeare first above written
Sealed and delivered in the presence of
CHARLES SMITH GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL; FITZHUGH MARTHA PHILLIPS
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court by JAMES PHILLPS, Attorney for and on the behalfe of the above named GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA PHILLIPS the 3d day of April! 1706 and recorded the 24th day of the same month & yeare
The within named GEORGE PHILLIPS do hereby acknowledge to have had and reced. on ye day & date of ye Indenture within written of & from ye within named WILLIAM ROBINSON ye summe of Fourty eight pounds being ye consideration money mentioned to be paid to me in and by ye Deed within written GEORGE PHILLIPS
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA PHILLIPS do hereby impower our loving Brother, Mr. JAMES PHILLIPS, our Attorney to acknowledge the above Deed of Lease and Release also a Lease of the above specified land beareing date the 5th day of Febry. 1705 for one yeare to Majr. WILLM. ROBINSON
of the County of Richmond and what our Attorney shall doe we will ratify and allow of to be as if done by our selves Given under our hands and seales the Sixth day of February 1705
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
CHARLES SMITH, GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL FITZHUGH
Proved in Richmond County Court by the oathes of CHARLES SMITH and WILL: FITZHUGH wittnesses thereto the Sixth day of Febry. 1705 & recorded ye 24th day of April] following Test J. SHERLOCK CI Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I GEORGE PHILLIPS of the Parish of ST. MARYs in the County of Richmond, Planter, and held and firmly bound unto WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County aforesd. Genll. in Ninety Six pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid unto WILLIAM ROBINSON his certaine Attorney I bind my selfe my heires. Sealed with my seale and dated the Sixth day of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the computation now used in the Church of England 1705
The Condition of this obligation is such that if GEORGE PHILLIPS and MARTHA his Wife theire heires shall at all times hereafter well and truely observe performe and accomplish all covenants and agreements in one paire of Indentures beareing equal! date with these presents Then this obligation to be voyd and of none effect or else to be and remaine in full force and virtue
Sealed and delivered in presence of
CHARLES SMITH GEORGE PHILLIPS
WILL. FITZHUGH
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court by JAMES PHILLIPS, Atto: of GEORGE PHILLIPS the 3d day of Aprill & recorded Test J. SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1705-1706 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 4; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 139)
Richmond County Court 6th of March 1705/1706
- Upon the Petition of Majr. WILLIAM ROBINSON, Order for administration (de bonis non administratis) of the Estate of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, Gent., deced., is granted unto him he giving security according to Law
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1708-1709 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 5; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page Page 3)
Richmond County Court 2d of March 1708/1709
- The Order passed last Court for the inventorying of the Estate of THOMAS DEW, deced., not yett complyed with, upon motion of the Exr. of the deced., it is ordered that the same be continued and that Capt. JOHN TARPLEY, Capt. CHARLES BARBER, EDWARD JONES and JOB HAMON or any three of them do meet at the House of the deced. sometime betweene this and next Court and do then and there inventory and appraise all and singular the Estate of the deced., as shall be presented to their view and make report of their proceedings therein to next Court under their hands in writing. Capt. WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE is requested to administer an Oath to the Appraisers for their true appraisement of the deced.'s Estate and also to his Widdow and his Executor or any other person in whose hands any of ye deced.'s Estate is supposed to be kept and detained for their true discovery thereof - In an Ejectione Firma depending in this Court betweene THOMAS CLAY, Plt. and JOHN DAY, Defendt., for two hundred pounds Sterl. damage by meanes of Defendt. entering into and ousting the Plt. from six messuages, six dwelling houses, twelve tobbacco houses, six hundred acres of land, five hundred acres of woodland, three hundred acres of pasture and three hundred acres of marshland, with the appurtenances scituate lying and being in the Parish of Sittenburne in County of Richmond and now or late in possession of GYLES CARTER, which WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife had demised to him, said THOMAS, for a terme not yett ended. JOHN DOYLE making Oath that he had delivered a Copy of Plt.'s Declaration in this behalfe to GYLES CARTER, Tenant in possession of the messuages, houses and lands abovementioned, with an endorsement thereon requiring him to appeare att Richmond County Court next after his receipt thereof and defend his Title, and GYLES CARTER being now called and failing to appeare, upon motion of Plt., it is ordered that unless GYLES CARTER or those under whome he claims, (having legall notice of this Order by Capt. EDWARD BARROW or any other sworne Coroner for said County) do appeare att next Court and confess Lease Entry and Ouster and enter himselfe or themselves Defendts. in the roome and stead of JOHN DAY, and insist only upon the Title of the premises upon tryall, Judgment shall pass for Plt. and her Majestie.'s Writt of habere facias possessionem be awarded
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1714-1715 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 19-20
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we WILLIAM ROBINSON and AUGUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH of the County of Richmond and Collony of Virginia, Gentn., doe owe and stand justly indebted unto the Honble: ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD his Maties. Lt. Governour of Virginia the sum of Two thousand pounds currant money of Virginia to the which paymt, well and truely to be made we bind ourselves our heires firmly by these presents; Sealed with our seals and Dated the Sixth day of January 1714
The Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the Honble: ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD his Majesties Lt. Governour of Virginia hath appointed the above named WILLIAM ROBINSON to be Agent at BRAYs and NAYLORs STOREHOUSES, Now if the said WILLIAM ROBINSON shall well and truly performe the Office of the said Agent according to the intent of the said Act of Assembly intitled, "An Act for Prventing Frauds in tobacco paymts. and for the better Improving the Staple of Tobacco," then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force and power Signed Sealed in the p:sents of
WILLIAM BROCKENBROUGH WILL: ROBINSON
JOHN MORTON JUNR., AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH
JNO. DOYLE
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the Seventh day of January 1714 by WILLIAM ROBINSON, also WM. BROCKENBROUGH and JOHN MORTON JUNR., two of the witnesses subscribed, made Oath in Court that the within named AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH seald: and acknowledged this Bond to be his act and deed; Whereupon it is ordered to be recorded
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl. Cur
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1721-1735 King George County Deed Book 1, Part 1, (Antient Press); pp. 434
To all Xtian People .. I WILLIAM ROBINSON of Parish of Sittenbourn, King George County Gent. for valuable consideration more especially for naturall love for my beloved Son MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON .. grant 600 acres in Parish of Sittenbourn .. it being 1/2 tract of land I now dwell on including the Plantation and house I now live in formerly called Southens ferry ..
I give to my Son .. following gifts .. Negroes, plats, Household goods and Cattle Sheep and hoggs; vizt. (names 15 Negroes), Silver spoons, one gallon tankard; tea pott & lamp; one Silver straner; one blew Canopy bed and furniture; a Dressing table & glass; Six black Cain chairs & yellow Canopy bed and furniture .. six gilt leather chairs flowered and a couch of the same; one Japand hanging cupboard .. all such I give unto my said Son .. 5th July 1727.
Presence T. Turner, Wil: Robinson
Jere. Murdock
6th July 1727 .. Deed of Gift recorded.
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1729-1735 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1-A; [Antient Press]; Page 229-230
Know all men .. We WILLIAM TAYLOR & SAML. WHARTON are bound unto WILLIAM ROBINSON Gent. of county of King George .. in sum of Ten Pounds Sterling .. 1st September 1732. Condition •• if above bound WILLIAM TAYLOR Gardn. of ANN KAIN, shall truly cause to be paid unto sd Orphan all estates .. shall come to hand of WILLIAM TAYLOR as soon as Orphan shall attain to Lawfull age .. and also keep harmless the said Justices
this obligation be void else be in full force
1st September 1732 - William Taylor
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1735-1743 King George County Deed Book 2 (Antient Press);
12b. Know all men .. We ANN NAYLOR and GEORGE FISHPOOL .. are bound unto WILLIAM ROBINSON Gent. .. on behalf of ye Court of King George .. in sum Forty pounds current money .. 6th December 1735. Condition .. if Ann Naylor Guardain of ARRABIN MOOR .. shall truly pay unto sd Orphan all such Estate .. come to hands of ye sd Naylor as soon as sd Orphan shall (she) attain to Lawfull age .. keep harmless sd Justices from all trouble & damage that my arise about the said Estate .. then this obligation to be void ..
6th December 1735 Ann x Naylor
Ordered to be recorded. Geo: Fishpool
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Prince William County, Virginia Deeds [Antient Press]: Liber I; 1745 - 1746; pp 99-105
THIS INDENTURE made the 28th and 29th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six Between MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON of the County of KING GEORGE gent of one part and JOHN GRAHAM of the County of Prince William gent of other part Witnesseth that the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON for the sum of Eighty pounds current money of Virginia doth sell unto the said JOHN GRAHAM in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain and sale to him made for one whole year and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession) & to his heirs & assigns forever All that plantation or parcel of land being in the Parish of Dettingin in the County of Prince William on the lower side of OCCOQUAN RIVER and below the FALLS thereof containing Two hundred and forty acres of land being part of a PATENT granted to Mr. GEORGE MASON & Colo, WILLIAM ROBINSON (Father to him the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON party to these presents) by Deed from the Right Honourable CATHERINE LADY FAIRFAX Sole PROPRIETOR of the NORTHERN NECK of Virginia bearing date the Twenty sixth day of November in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventeen for 534 acres which PATENT was afterwards to wit on the Twenty fourth day of October in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighteen at the request and direction of the said GEORGE MASON & WILLIAM ROBINSON divided by THOMAS HOOPER Surveyor of STAFFORD COUNTY and said WILLIAM ROBINSONs part according to the said THOMAS HOOPERs Survey being as following beginning at a marked white Oak standing on the side of OCCOQUAN RIVER and on the lower side of the GRAVELLY RUN and extending thence S. W. to a great marked Pine on a hill thence S.W. to three black Oak saplins thence S. E. to a marked corner Pine dividing this and the said GEORGE MASONs part thence along the said dividing line No. E. to three corner marked white Oaks standing on the upper side of the head of OCCOQUAN CREEK and near the PATH that leads to Mr, MOSES LINTONs Plantation thence down the said Creek by the water course thereof to the mouth of the same thence up OCCOQUAN according to the several courses thereof to the beginning and all houses and appurtenances whatsoever belonging To Have and To Hold unto the said JOHN GRAHAM his heirs and assigns forever, In Witness whereof the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON hath set his hand and Seal
in presence of JNO. HAMILTON, MAX. ROBINSON
W KELLY, W YOUNG. THOS YOUNG
At a Court held for the County of Prince William on the 26th day of May 1746
This Lease Release and Receipt was proved by the oaths of JOHN HAMILTON, WILLIAM KELLY & THOMAS YOUNG three of the witnesses thereto to be the acts and deeds of the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON which are admitted to record
Sources [S242] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960, John Frederick Dorman, 103. at Citation.1 GAV-8.
Family | Frances Bloomfield b. b 1684, d. Jul 1737 |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, William Robinson Bef 1673 - 1742 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29171&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Maximillian Robinson Abt 1641 - 1695 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I64170&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Female MNU Robinson Bef 1657 - Abt 1675 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41665&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Frances Bloomfield Bef 1684 - 1737 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37486&tree=Tree1
Frances Bloomfield1
F, #99653, b. before 1684, d. July 1737
Father | Samuel Bloomfield3 b. b 1655, d. 1 Oct 1690 |
Mother | Frances (?)2 b. b 1659, d. bt 1679 - 1684 |
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV8 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Frances Bloomfield was born before 1684 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Robinson, son of Maximillian Robinson and Unknown (?), before 1701 at Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1,4
Frances Bloomfield died in July 1737 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/richmond/court/court001.txt
URL title: Richmond County, Virginia - ABSTRACTS FROM COURT RECORDS (Order Books 1-5)
March 2, 1708 - The jury find that Frances, wife of William Robinson, is the only daughter of Samuel Bloomfield, that Elizabeth, his widow, married Archer Spicer and had son John, that Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Jones.
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1699-1709 Richmond County, Virginia Wills and Inventories [Robert K. Headley, jr.];
Spicer, Arthur, Sittingburne Parish. 18 Sept., 1699-3 April, 1700. To son John; to Lydia Spicer, eldest daughter of my brother John Spicer, late of London, decd; youngest sister Elizabeth Spicer; ---Colston, Captain John Battaile, Mr. John Lloyd to be guardians to my dear child during his minority; Frances Robinson, daughter of Captain Samuel Bloomfield; my son to be sent to England for his better education, that of the Charter House I take to be best; Capt. Carter of Lancaster to accept the trouble of supervision; witnesses John Burkett, Mary Hardridge.
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 102)
KNOW ALL MEN that wee WILL ROBINSON of the County of RICHMOND. RICHD COVINGTON &THO: GREGSON of the County of Essex are firmely bound unto JOHN CATLETT Gent. President of the said County Court of Essex in the sume of Five hundred pounds Sterling to the payment thereof we bind ourselves this 10th day of March 1701
The Condicon of this obligacon is that if WILLIAM ROBINSON & FRANCES his Wife, Admrs de bonis non Administrative of Capt. SAMLL. BLOOMFEILD deced do make a true Inventory of all the goods & credits of the sd deced & the same soe made doe exhibit to the next Court that shall be held for the said County & give a true and just account of their Admcon: when required & all the rest first allowed by the said Court shall pay unto such persons as the Court shall appoint, Then this obligacon to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force
Signed sealed & delivered in pr:sence of us FRANCIS MERIWETHER,
HENRY ADCOCKE
WM: ROBINSON
RICHD. COVINGTON THO: GREGSON
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of March 1701 & truely recorded
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 227-230
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th day of Janry: in the yeare of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and one and in the Thirteenth yeare of the Reigns of our Sovereigne Lord King William Betweene WILLIAM JENINGS of the County of Richmond, Carpenter, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the said County, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM JENINGS for and in consideration of the just summa of Foure thousand pounds of good tobbacco to him in hand payd. have granted unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forever one tract of Land whereon the said JENINGS now liveth, being by estimation One hundred acres more or less, scituate and being in the County aforesaid, with all his right and demand to the said tract of Land being bounded as followeth, begining au a marked Spanish Oake att MADDOX PATH, thence along a line of marked trees to a marked white Oake att the head of a branch, then as the branch goeth to a marked white Oake binding on JNO: BUITLERs line, thence crossing the said branch to the head of another branch binding on a parcell of Land to JOHN JENINGS to a marked Chesnutt tree in the line of NATHA: HALLS and JOHN MOTTLYs., To have and to hold the said Land & Plantation and all other the premisses unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forevermore, And the said WILLIAM JENINGS for himselfe his heires the said land and plantation hereby sold will warrant and defend unto the said WM. ROBINSON and his heires forevermore against him the said WM. JENINGS his heires and assignes and all persons whatsoever lawfully doming under him and the said WILLIAM JENINGS doe hereby grant with the said WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires truely to execute and acknowledgement make of all the before granted premisses before the Justices next holding Court for the County of Richmond and finally the said WILLIAM JENNINGS doe hereby further promise that art his reasonable request to make all such devices as by Councell learned in the Law shall think Fitt for the better & more p:fect assurance of the before granted prenusses wth: theire and every of theire rights whatsoever. In Wittness whereof the said WILLIAM JENNINGS bath hereunto sett his hand and affixed his seale the date first above mentioned
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
JAMES SHERLOCK, WILLIAM JENNINGS
NATH: POPE
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 7th die Mardi 1701 & recordatr: 10th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I WILLIAM ROBINSON of the County of Richmond in the Colony of Virginia do assigns and make over from me and my heires unto WILLIAM CARTER of the same County and Collony and his heires and assignes all my right to the within mentioned premisses in as full and ample manner as itt was granted to me by the within written Deed from WILLIAM JENNINGS of the aforesaid County as Wittness my hand this 29th: day of May 1703
Wittness THO: STRETTON Wm. ROBINSON
GYLES - MATHEWS signd
Recognitr: in r: Com: Richmond 2d die Junii 1703 & recordatr: 7th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
Richmond ss. I do by these pr:sents constitute and appoint Mr. NICHO: SMITH my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge and make over my right of a parcell of Land sold by my Husband unto WM: CARTER. Wittness my hand this 2d: of June 1703
WM: PANNELL, FRANCES ROBINSON
Recordatr: Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 302)
THIS INDENTURE made the third day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and foure Betweene WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County of Richmond within the Colony of Virginia, Gent., and FRANCES his Wife (onely Daughter and heire apparent of SAMUELL BLOOMEFIELD, late of the County of RAPPAHANNOCK, Gent., deced) of the one part and JAMES SHERLOCK of the Parish of FARNHAM in the County of Richmond and Colony of Virginia aforesaid, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife for the summa of Ten Shillings of Lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by the said JAMES SHERLOCK have sold unto the said JAMES SHEROOCK all that tract of Land or woodland ground containeing by estimation Three hundred acres be the same more or less scituate lying and being in the Parish of CITTENBURNE and County of Richmond aforesaid, and bounded as followeth, that is to say, begining att a small red Oake which parteth it and another parcel of Land purchased of Mr. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD by FRANCIS TRIPLETT, running thence West South West one hundred and sixty poles to a great white Oake, thence North sixty three degrees Westerly two hundred sixty eight poles to two red Oaks, thence East and by North three quarters Northerly three hundred and twenty poles to a Chessnutt tree by a Swamp of APPAMATTOX CREEKE, thence South East and by South halfe Southerly two hundred poles to the place it began & all wayes waters timber trees and trees likely to become timber, profitts and appurtenances to the said premisses belonging and the reversion and services thereof, and all the Estate right and demand whatsoever of them the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to the same, To have and to hold the said parcel! of land unto the said JAMES SHERLOCK his Exrs. Admrs. and assignes from the day next before the day of the date hereof for and dureing the terme of one whole yeare from thence next ensueing and fully to be compleated and ended, yeilding and paying the rent of one pepper corne att the Feast of St. Michael the archangell next comeing if the same be demanded which said grant is so made to the intent and purposes that by virtue thereof and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession the said JAMES SHERLOCK may be in the actuall possession of the said parcell of land and may be thereby enabled to take a grant release and confirmation of the Reversion and Inheritance thereof from the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to him and his heires to the use of him the said JAMES SHERLOCK his heires and assignes for ever. In Wittness whereof the parties first above named interchangeably theire hands and seales have sett the day and year. first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
JOS; BAYLY, WILLIAM ROBINSON
ANN BAYLY FRANCES ROBINSON
HENRY LONG
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the 2d: day of Novembr: 1704 by the within named WM. ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife, she being examined according to Law did say that she did the same of her owne voluntary will and consent wth :out any compulsion & recorded the 3d: day of the month and yeare aforesaid
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 59
Jury to settle land dispute. 11 Sept 1704, Dif betw Wm Robinson and Frances his wife only dau and heir of Saml Blomfield decd pltfs and John Hawkins deft. The Jury, Sworn by Mr Benjamin Moseley, met with Capt Charles Smith, Surveyor, to lay out the land, found it interfered with an older patent produced by Hawkins, who was found Not Guilty of trespass,
Tho Ramsey foreman John x Mills
David x Jamison William x Jones
John x Williams William Harper
Edmond x Conoly John Graves
Richard x Matthews Isaac Flower
Antho x Samuell John Ridgdaile
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1708-1709 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 5; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page Page 3)
Richmond County Court 2d of March 1708/1709
- The Order passed last Court for the inventorying of the Estate of THOMAS DEW, deced., not yett complyed with, upon motion of the Exr. of the deced., it is ordered that the same be continued and that Capt. JOHN TARPLEY, Capt. CHARLES BARBER, EDWARD JONES and JOB HAMON or any three of them do meet at the House of the deced. sometime betweene this and next Court and do then and there inventory and appraise all and singular the Estate of the deced., as shall be presented to their view and make report of their proceedings therein to next Court under their hands in writing. Capt. WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE is requested to administer an Oath to the Appraisers for their true appraisement of the deced.'s Estate and also to his Widdow and his Executor or any other person in whose hands any of ye deced.'s Estate is supposed to be kept and detained for their true discovery thereof - In an Ejectione Firma depending in this Court betweene THOMAS CLAY, Plt. and JOHN DAY, Defendt., for two hundred pounds Sterl. damage by meanes of Defendt. entering into and ousting the Plt. from six messuages, six dwelling houses, twelve tobbacco houses, six hundred acres of land, five hundred acres of woodland, three hundred acres of pasture and three hundred acres of marshland, with the appurtenances scituate lying and being in the Parish of Sittenburne in County of Richmond and now or late in possession of GYLES CARTER, which WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife had demised to him, said THOMAS, for a terme not yett ended. JOHN DOYLE making Oath that he had delivered a Copy of Plt.'s Declaration in this behalfe to GYLES CARTER, Tenant in possession of the messuages, houses and lands abovementioned, with an endorsement thereon requiring him to appeare att Richmond County Court next after his receipt thereof and defend his Title, and GYLES CARTER being now called and failing to appeare, upon motion of Plt., it is ordered that unless GYLES CARTER or those under whome he claims, (having legall notice of this Order by Capt. EDWARD BARROW or any other sworne Coroner for said County) do appeare att next Court and confess Lease Entry and Ouster and enter himselfe or themselves Defendts. in the roome and stead of JOHN DAY, and insist only upon the Title of the premises upon tryall, Judgment shall pass for Plt. and her Majestie.'s Writt of habere facias possessionem be awarded
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1742-1745 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 23; [Antient Press]; Page 247-250
THIS INDENTURE made this Twenty third day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty five Between MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON Gent. in KING GEORGE County of the one part and JOHN ROWZEE of Essex County of the other part; Witnesseth that the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON for Two hundred pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid hath sold unto the said JOHN ROWZEE his heirs and assigns forever one parcell of Land containing by Indenture dated the second day of January one thousand six hundred and seventy three, Four hundred and sixty odd acres more or less conveyed by CHRISTOPHER BLACKBORNE to SAMUEL WARD and SAMUEL PEACHEY and by them conveyed to Mr. SAMUEL BLOOMFIELD by the same Indenture as will appear on Record at the Office in Essex County, which after the death of his Son, came to be the right of his only Daughter, FRANCES, and after her death and her Husbands, the said peice of Land descended to her Son, MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, party to these presents, the said Land lying and being in the County of Essex and Parish of SAINT ANNs, Beginning at a marked red Oak adjoyning to the Land of CORNELIUS NOELL and running thence South South West and thence North East withall and singular its rights members and appurtenances together with all houses water courses and tree growing and other appurtenances belonging; To have and to hold unto the said JOHN ROWZEE and his heirs and assigns, paying the Rent and performing the services which shall hereafter become and grow due in respect to the premisses aforesaid unto our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs and Successors and the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON for himself and his heirs the said Land or Wood Land with every of their appurtenances unto the said JOHN ROWZEE his heirs and assigns forever against the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heirs and assigns or any toher persons that shall claim under the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heirs and assigns, he will warrent and forever defend by these presents: In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
Sealed and Delivered in presence of us
THOS: LEY, MAX. ROBINSON
WM BOLEWARE,
CHARLES ATKINSON
Memorandu, That full and peaceable possession & seisin of the Land within mentioned was delivered by MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON unto JOHN ROWZEE to hold to him and his heirs forever by Turf and Twig the twenty third day of April in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & fourty five
In presence of THO: LEY. WM. BOLEWARE,
CHARLES ATKINSON
Sources [S242] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960, John Frederick Dorman, 103. at Citation.4 GAV-8.
Frances Bloomfield died in July 1737 at King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/richmond/court/court001.txt
URL title: Richmond County, Virginia - ABSTRACTS FROM COURT RECORDS (Order Books 1-5)
March 2, 1708 - The jury find that Frances, wife of William Robinson, is the only daughter of Samuel Bloomfield, that Elizabeth, his widow, married Archer Spicer and had son John, that Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Jones.
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1699-1709 Richmond County, Virginia Wills and Inventories [Robert K. Headley, jr.];
Spicer, Arthur, Sittingburne Parish. 18 Sept., 1699-3 April, 1700. To son John; to Lydia Spicer, eldest daughter of my brother John Spicer, late of London, decd; youngest sister Elizabeth Spicer; ---Colston, Captain John Battaile, Mr. John Lloyd to be guardians to my dear child during his minority; Frances Robinson, daughter of Captain Samuel Bloomfield; my son to be sent to England for his better education, that of the Charter House I take to be best; Capt. Carter of Lancaster to accept the trouble of supervision; witnesses John Burkett, Mary Hardridge.
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 102)
KNOW ALL MEN that wee WILL ROBINSON of the County of RICHMOND. RICHD COVINGTON &THO: GREGSON of the County of Essex are firmely bound unto JOHN CATLETT Gent. President of the said County Court of Essex in the sume of Five hundred pounds Sterling to the payment thereof we bind ourselves this 10th day of March 1701
The Condicon of this obligacon is that if WILLIAM ROBINSON & FRANCES his Wife, Admrs de bonis non Administrative of Capt. SAMLL. BLOOMFEILD deced do make a true Inventory of all the goods & credits of the sd deced & the same soe made doe exhibit to the next Court that shall be held for the said County & give a true and just account of their Admcon: when required & all the rest first allowed by the said Court shall pay unto such persons as the Court shall appoint, Then this obligacon to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force
Signed sealed & delivered in pr:sence of us FRANCIS MERIWETHER,
HENRY ADCOCKE
WM: ROBINSON
RICHD. COVINGTON THO: GREGSON
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of March 1701 & truely recorded
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 227-230
THIS INDENTURE made the 26th day of Janry: in the yeare of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and one and in the Thirteenth yeare of the Reigns of our Sovereigne Lord King William Betweene WILLIAM JENINGS of the County of Richmond, Carpenter, of the one part and WILLIAM ROBINSON of the said County, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM JENINGS for and in consideration of the just summa of Foure thousand pounds of good tobbacco to him in hand payd. have granted unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forever one tract of Land whereon the said JENINGS now liveth, being by estimation One hundred acres more or less, scituate and being in the County aforesaid, with all his right and demand to the said tract of Land being bounded as followeth, begining au a marked Spanish Oake att MADDOX PATH, thence along a line of marked trees to a marked white Oake att the head of a branch, then as the branch goeth to a marked white Oake binding on JNO: BUITLERs line, thence crossing the said branch to the head of another branch binding on a parcell of Land to JOHN JENINGS to a marked Chesnutt tree in the line of NATHA: HALLS and JOHN MOTTLYs., To have and to hold the said Land & Plantation and all other the premisses unto the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and his heires forevermore, And the said WILLIAM JENINGS for himselfe his heires the said land and plantation hereby sold will warrant and defend unto the said WM. ROBINSON and his heires forevermore against him the said WM. JENINGS his heires and assignes and all persons whatsoever lawfully doming under him and the said WILLIAM JENINGS doe hereby grant with the said WILLIAM ROBINSON his heires truely to execute and acknowledgement make of all the before granted premisses before the Justices next holding Court for the County of Richmond and finally the said WILLIAM JENNINGS doe hereby further promise that art his reasonable request to make all such devices as by Councell learned in the Law shall think Fitt for the better & more p:fect assurance of the before granted prenusses wth: theire and every of theire rights whatsoever. In Wittness whereof the said WILLIAM JENNINGS bath hereunto sett his hand and affixed his seale the date first above mentioned
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
JAMES SHERLOCK, WILLIAM JENNINGS
NATH: POPE
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 7th die Mardi 1701 & recordatr: 10th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I WILLIAM ROBINSON of the County of Richmond in the Colony of Virginia do assigns and make over from me and my heires unto WILLIAM CARTER of the same County and Collony and his heires and assignes all my right to the within mentioned premisses in as full and ample manner as itt was granted to me by the within written Deed from WILLIAM JENNINGS of the aforesaid County as Wittness my hand this 29th: day of May 1703
Wittness THO: STRETTON Wm. ROBINSON
GYLES - MATHEWS signd
Recognitr: in r: Com: Richmond 2d die Junii 1703 & recordatr: 7th die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
Richmond ss. I do by these pr:sents constitute and appoint Mr. NICHO: SMITH my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge and make over my right of a parcell of Land sold by my Husband unto WM: CARTER. Wittness my hand this 2d: of June 1703
WM: PANNELL, FRANCES ROBINSON
Recordatr: Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1701-1704 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 302)
THIS INDENTURE made the third day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and foure Betweene WILLIAM ROBINSON of the Parish of CITTENBURNE in the County of Richmond within the Colony of Virginia, Gent., and FRANCES his Wife (onely Daughter and heire apparent of SAMUELL BLOOMEFIELD, late of the County of RAPPAHANNOCK, Gent., deced) of the one part and JAMES SHERLOCK of the Parish of FARNHAM in the County of Richmond and Colony of Virginia aforesaid, Gent., of the other part. Wittnesseth that the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife for the summa of Ten Shillings of Lawful! money of England to them in hand paid by the said JAMES SHERLOCK have sold unto the said JAMES SHEROOCK all that tract of Land or woodland ground containeing by estimation Three hundred acres be the same more or less scituate lying and being in the Parish of CITTENBURNE and County of Richmond aforesaid, and bounded as followeth, that is to say, begining att a small red Oake which parteth it and another parcel of Land purchased of Mr. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD by FRANCIS TRIPLETT, running thence West South West one hundred and sixty poles to a great white Oake, thence North sixty three degrees Westerly two hundred sixty eight poles to two red Oaks, thence East and by North three quarters Northerly three hundred and twenty poles to a Chessnutt tree by a Swamp of APPAMATTOX CREEKE, thence South East and by South halfe Southerly two hundred poles to the place it began & all wayes waters timber trees and trees likely to become timber, profitts and appurtenances to the said premisses belonging and the reversion and services thereof, and all the Estate right and demand whatsoever of them the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to the same, To have and to hold the said parcel! of land unto the said JAMES SHERLOCK his Exrs. Admrs. and assignes from the day next before the day of the date hereof for and dureing the terme of one whole yeare from thence next ensueing and fully to be compleated and ended, yeilding and paying the rent of one pepper corne att the Feast of St. Michael the archangell next comeing if the same be demanded which said grant is so made to the intent and purposes that by virtue thereof and by force of the statute for transferring uses into possession the said JAMES SHERLOCK may be in the actuall possession of the said parcell of land and may be thereby enabled to take a grant release and confirmation of the Reversion and Inheritance thereof from the said WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife to him and his heires to the use of him the said JAMES SHERLOCK his heires and assignes for ever. In Wittness whereof the parties first above named interchangeably theire hands and seales have sett the day and year. first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
JOS; BAYLY, WILLIAM ROBINSON
ANN BAYLY FRANCES ROBINSON
HENRY LONG
Acknowledged in Richmond County Court the 2d: day of Novembr: 1704 by the within named WM. ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife, she being examined according to Law did say that she did the same of her owne voluntary will and consent wth :out any compulsion & recorded the 3d: day of the month and yeare aforesaid
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 59
Jury to settle land dispute. 11 Sept 1704, Dif betw Wm Robinson and Frances his wife only dau and heir of Saml Blomfield decd pltfs and John Hawkins deft. The Jury, Sworn by Mr Benjamin Moseley, met with Capt Charles Smith, Surveyor, to lay out the land, found it interfered with an older patent produced by Hawkins, who was found Not Guilty of trespass,
Tho Ramsey foreman John x Mills
David x Jamison William x Jones
John x Williams William Harper
Edmond x Conoly John Graves
Richard x Matthews Isaac Flower
Antho x Samuell John Ridgdaile
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1708-1709 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 5; Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page Page 3)
Richmond County Court 2d of March 1708/1709
- The Order passed last Court for the inventorying of the Estate of THOMAS DEW, deced., not yett complyed with, upon motion of the Exr. of the deced., it is ordered that the same be continued and that Capt. JOHN TARPLEY, Capt. CHARLES BARBER, EDWARD JONES and JOB HAMON or any three of them do meet at the House of the deced. sometime betweene this and next Court and do then and there inventory and appraise all and singular the Estate of the deced., as shall be presented to their view and make report of their proceedings therein to next Court under their hands in writing. Capt. WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE is requested to administer an Oath to the Appraisers for their true appraisement of the deced.'s Estate and also to his Widdow and his Executor or any other person in whose hands any of ye deced.'s Estate is supposed to be kept and detained for their true discovery thereof - In an Ejectione Firma depending in this Court betweene THOMAS CLAY, Plt. and JOHN DAY, Defendt., for two hundred pounds Sterl. damage by meanes of Defendt. entering into and ousting the Plt. from six messuages, six dwelling houses, twelve tobbacco houses, six hundred acres of land, five hundred acres of woodland, three hundred acres of pasture and three hundred acres of marshland, with the appurtenances scituate lying and being in the Parish of Sittenburne in County of Richmond and now or late in possession of GYLES CARTER, which WILLIAM ROBINSON and FRANCES his Wife had demised to him, said THOMAS, for a terme not yett ended. JOHN DOYLE making Oath that he had delivered a Copy of Plt.'s Declaration in this behalfe to GYLES CARTER, Tenant in possession of the messuages, houses and lands abovementioned, with an endorsement thereon requiring him to appeare att Richmond County Court next after his receipt thereof and defend his Title, and GYLES CARTER being now called and failing to appeare, upon motion of Plt., it is ordered that unless GYLES CARTER or those under whome he claims, (having legall notice of this Order by Capt. EDWARD BARROW or any other sworne Coroner for said County) do appeare att next Court and confess Lease Entry and Ouster and enter himselfe or themselves Defendts. in the roome and stead of JOHN DAY, and insist only upon the Title of the premises upon tryall, Judgment shall pass for Plt. and her Majestie.'s Writt of habere facias possessionem be awarded
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1742-1745 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 23; [Antient Press]; Page 247-250
THIS INDENTURE made this Twenty third day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty five Between MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON Gent. in KING GEORGE County of the one part and JOHN ROWZEE of Essex County of the other part; Witnesseth that the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON for Two hundred pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid hath sold unto the said JOHN ROWZEE his heirs and assigns forever one parcell of Land containing by Indenture dated the second day of January one thousand six hundred and seventy three, Four hundred and sixty odd acres more or less conveyed by CHRISTOPHER BLACKBORNE to SAMUEL WARD and SAMUEL PEACHEY and by them conveyed to Mr. SAMUEL BLOOMFIELD by the same Indenture as will appear on Record at the Office in Essex County, which after the death of his Son, came to be the right of his only Daughter, FRANCES, and after her death and her Husbands, the said peice of Land descended to her Son, MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, party to these presents, the said Land lying and being in the County of Essex and Parish of SAINT ANNs, Beginning at a marked red Oak adjoyning to the Land of CORNELIUS NOELL and running thence South South West and thence North East withall and singular its rights members and appurtenances together with all houses water courses and tree growing and other appurtenances belonging; To have and to hold unto the said JOHN ROWZEE and his heirs and assigns, paying the Rent and performing the services which shall hereafter become and grow due in respect to the premisses aforesaid unto our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs and Successors and the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON for himself and his heirs the said Land or Wood Land with every of their appurtenances unto the said JOHN ROWZEE his heirs and assigns forever against the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heirs and assigns or any toher persons that shall claim under the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heirs and assigns, he will warrent and forever defend by these presents: In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
Sealed and Delivered in presence of us
THOS: LEY, MAX. ROBINSON
WM BOLEWARE,
CHARLES ATKINSON
Memorandu, That full and peaceable possession & seisin of the Land within mentioned was delivered by MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON unto JOHN ROWZEE to hold to him and his heirs forever by Turf and Twig the twenty third day of April in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & fourty five
In presence of THO: LEY. WM. BOLEWARE,
CHARLES ATKINSON
Sources [S242] The Virginia Genealogist Volume 4, 1960, John Frederick Dorman, 103. at Citation.4 GAV-8.
Family | William Robinson b. b 1673, d. 20 Sep 1742 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Frances Bloomfield Bef 1684 - 1737 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37486&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Frances MNU Hawkins Bef 1659 - 1684 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I73735&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Samuel Bloomfield Bef 1655 - 1690 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30241&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, William Robinson Bef 1673 - 1742 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29171&tree=Tree1
Frances (?)1
F, #99654, b. before 1659, d. between 1679 and 1684
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Frances (?) was born before 1659.1 She married Thomas Hawkins circa 1673 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.2 Frances (?) married Samuel Bloomfield circa 1679
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His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.3,1
Frances (?) died between 1679 and 1684 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny] Wills in the Record Book entitled Wills No. 2, 1677-1682.
8 February, 1675; 20 January, 1677.
HAWKINS, THOMAS, of the County of Rapp" : & pish of Sittingbourne.
To my two sons Thomas & John Hawkins all my lands to be equally divided between them but in case my Loving wife Frances Hawkins be wth Child if a Sonne then I give & bequeath him an Equal part of All my lands & if any of them should happen to dye before they Come of age ye Land still to fall to ye Surviving Sonnes or Sonne & if they all dye then to my daughters well I now have & wch other it shall please God to send Me by my Now wife to be equally divided among them and ye heires of their bodies lawfully begotten for ever. All ye Rest of my Estate I give & bequeath Equally to be divided between my Loving wife Frances Hawkins & ye Rest of my Children wch I shall have in Esse or posse at ye time of my death excepting one negroe Girle & one English Servant to my Loving Wife above her equall part & my former wifes Diamond Ring & pearl Necklace well I give to my daughter Elizabeth Hawkins if she lives to ye age of sixteen years but if she die before I give ye same to her sister Hannah Hawkins above their equal parts. Appoints his wife Frances Hawkins Executrix and brother Samuel Blomfield Executor, provided they give good security for ye performance of my will & well bringing up of my children otherwise I leave it to ye Courts disposal. To brother Blomfield a mourning Ring my sword & belt & small pistolls.
Wit. JOHN GRAVES, aged 29 years or thereabouts,
ABRAHAM RAW, aged 33 years or thereabouts, WILLIAM X SAILS.
Page 55.
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 240
Vid. pa: 245 in another book)
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that wee whose names is underwritten, doe assigne all our rights and title of this wthin mentioned Convayance from us our heires unto JOHN GRAVES his heires & assignes for ever As Witness our hands this 17th of Octobr; 1679
Test FRANCIS ALLMOND, SAMLL BLOMFEILD
RICHARD FELLATAR FRANCES BLOMFEILD
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 5 die 9bris 1679
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I FRANCES BLOMFEILD doe appoint my loveing freind. ROBERT SYNOCK, for me and in name to acknowledge the sale of a certaine tract of land sold by my Loveing Husband, SAMLL, BLOMFEILD, of the County of Rappae: unto JOHN GRAVES of the same County as by a Deed undr, my said Husbands hand does appeare and what my said Attorney shall doe in the prmises I doe by these prsents ratifie and confirme as if I my selfe were personally prsent, as Witness my hand and Seale this 2 day of 9ber 1679
Signed Sealed & Delivered in the
prsence of us ROBERT BAYLES JUNIOR, FRANCES BLOMFEILD
WM. HOLLISTER
Recordatr Test EDMD. CRASK Cl Cur
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1685-1687 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 108
- Rappahannock County Court 5th of August 1685
- Whereas HAWKINS SNEAD, an Orphan, complained to this Court that Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD hath & still doth detaine him as a Servant notwithstanding Majr. THOMAS HAWKINS (with whose Relict the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD intermarried) did in his life time take the said SNEAD under his care with promise of a liberal! Education; Whereupon the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD produced an Order of this Court bearing date the 6th day of November 1679 whereby it appeared that the sd HAWKINS SNEAD under several covinants therein contained was bound unto the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he should attaine the age of one & twenty years, upon wch this Court confirmed the aforesd and adjudged the sd HAWKINS SNEAD to remain wth the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he shall arrive to the age of one & twenty years, the sd BLOMFIELD at the Expiracon of the sd terme fulfilling the Covinants in the aforesd Order Exprest from wch Judgmt. the said HAWKINS SNEAD appeales for a rehearing before his Excellency & Councell on the fifth day of next Genll. Cour at Citation.1 GAV-9.
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Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.2 Frances (?) married Samuel Bloomfield circa 1679
;
His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.3,1
Frances (?) died between 1679 and 1684 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny] Wills in the Record Book entitled Wills No. 2, 1677-1682.
8 February, 1675; 20 January, 1677.
HAWKINS, THOMAS, of the County of Rapp" : & pish of Sittingbourne.
To my two sons Thomas & John Hawkins all my lands to be equally divided between them but in case my Loving wife Frances Hawkins be wth Child if a Sonne then I give & bequeath him an Equal part of All my lands & if any of them should happen to dye before they Come of age ye Land still to fall to ye Surviving Sonnes or Sonne & if they all dye then to my daughters well I now have & wch other it shall please God to send Me by my Now wife to be equally divided among them and ye heires of their bodies lawfully begotten for ever. All ye Rest of my Estate I give & bequeath Equally to be divided between my Loving wife Frances Hawkins & ye Rest of my Children wch I shall have in Esse or posse at ye time of my death excepting one negroe Girle & one English Servant to my Loving Wife above her equall part & my former wifes Diamond Ring & pearl Necklace well I give to my daughter Elizabeth Hawkins if she lives to ye age of sixteen years but if she die before I give ye same to her sister Hannah Hawkins above their equal parts. Appoints his wife Frances Hawkins Executrix and brother Samuel Blomfield Executor, provided they give good security for ye performance of my will & well bringing up of my children otherwise I leave it to ye Courts disposal. To brother Blomfield a mourning Ring my sword & belt & small pistolls.
Wit. JOHN GRAVES, aged 29 years or thereabouts,
ABRAHAM RAW, aged 33 years or thereabouts, WILLIAM X SAILS.
Page 55.
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 240
Vid. pa: 245 in another book)
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that wee whose names is underwritten, doe assigne all our rights and title of this wthin mentioned Convayance from us our heires unto JOHN GRAVES his heires & assignes for ever As Witness our hands this 17th of Octobr; 1679
Test FRANCIS ALLMOND, SAMLL BLOMFEILD
RICHARD FELLATAR FRANCES BLOMFEILD
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 5 die 9bris 1679
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I FRANCES BLOMFEILD doe appoint my loveing freind. ROBERT SYNOCK, for me and in name to acknowledge the sale of a certaine tract of land sold by my Loveing Husband, SAMLL, BLOMFEILD, of the County of Rappae: unto JOHN GRAVES of the same County as by a Deed undr, my said Husbands hand does appeare and what my said Attorney shall doe in the prmises I doe by these prsents ratifie and confirme as if I my selfe were personally prsent, as Witness my hand and Seale this 2 day of 9ber 1679
Signed Sealed & Delivered in the
prsence of us ROBERT BAYLES JUNIOR, FRANCES BLOMFEILD
WM. HOLLISTER
Recordatr Test EDMD. CRASK Cl Cur
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1685-1687 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 108
- Rappahannock County Court 5th of August 1685
- Whereas HAWKINS SNEAD, an Orphan, complained to this Court that Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD hath & still doth detaine him as a Servant notwithstanding Majr. THOMAS HAWKINS (with whose Relict the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD intermarried) did in his life time take the said SNEAD under his care with promise of a liberal! Education; Whereupon the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD produced an Order of this Court bearing date the 6th day of November 1679 whereby it appeared that the sd HAWKINS SNEAD under several covinants therein contained was bound unto the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he should attaine the age of one & twenty years, upon wch this Court confirmed the aforesd and adjudged the sd HAWKINS SNEAD to remain wth the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he shall arrive to the age of one & twenty years, the sd BLOMFIELD at the Expiracon of the sd terme fulfilling the Covinants in the aforesd Order Exprest from wch Judgmt. the said HAWKINS SNEAD appeales for a rehearing before his Excellency & Councell on the fifth day of next Genll. Cour at Citation.1 GAV-9.
Family 1 | Thomas Hawkins b. 1620, d. 20 Jan 1677 |
Family 2 | Samuel Bloomfield b. b 1655, d. 1 Oct 1690 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Frances MNU Hawkins Bef 1659 - 1684 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I73735&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Thomas Hawkins 1620 - 1677 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22712&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Samuel Bloomfield Bef 1655 - 1690 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30241&tree=Tree1
Thomas Hawkins1
M, #99655, b. 1620, d. 20 January 1677
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Thomas Hawkins was born in 1620.1 He married Mary Lucas before 4 May 1659 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st wife.2 Thomas Hawkins married Frances (?) circa 1673 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.1
Thomas Hawkins died on 20 January 1677 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS
Hawkins, Thomas, Sittingboume Parish. 8 Feb., 1675; 20 Jan., 1677.
Sons Thomas and John;
my former wife's ring;
daughter Elizabeth Hawkins;
daughter Hannah Hawkins;
wife Frances and my Brother Samuel Bloomfield to be executors;
witnesses John Graves, Abraham Raw, William Salle
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1677-1678 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 6, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 55-57
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny] Wills in the Record Book entitled Wills No. 2, 1677-1682.
8 February, 1675; 20 January, 1677.
HAWKINS, THOMAS, of the County of Rappa & pish of Sittingbourne.
To my two sons Thomas & John Hawkins all my lands to be equally divided between them but in case my Loving wife Frances Hawkins be wth Child if a Sonne then I give & bequeath him an Equal part of All my lands & if any of them should happen to dye before they Come of age ye Land still to fall to ye Surviving Sonnes or Sonne & if they all dye then to my daughters well I now have & wch other it shall please God to send Me by my Now wife to be equally divided among them and ye heires of their bodies lawfully begotten for ever.
All ye Rest of my Estate I give & bequeath Equally to be divided between my Loving wife Frances Hawkins & ye Rest of my Children wch I shall have in Esse or posse at ye time of my death excepting one negroe Girle & one English Servant to my Loving Wife above her equall part & my former wifes Diamond Ring & pearl Necklace well I give to my daughter Elizabeth Hawkins if she lives to ye age of sixteen years but if she die before I give ye same to her sister Hannah Hawkins above their equal parts. Appoints his wife Frances Hawkins Executrix and brother Samuel Blomfield Executor, provided they give good security for ye performance of my will & well bringing up of my children otherwise I leave it to ye Courts disposal.
To brother Blomfield a mourning Ring my sword & belt & small pistolls.
Wit. JOHN GRAVES, aged 29 years or thereabouts,
ABRAHAM RAW, aged 33 years or thereabouts, WILLIAM X SAILS.
Page 55.
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James Hughes 2005-11-15 15:33:10
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Lucas, Thomas, Sr., Sittingboume Parish. 14 Oct., 1669. Son-in-law John Catlett; son-in-law Capt. Thomas Hawkins; granddaughter Mary Hawkins; son Thomas Lucas to be executor; witnesses Edmond Dobson, Richard West. Codcil, dated 24 March, 1673. Sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plaininer; son-in-law Thomas Hawkins and son Thomas Lucas to be executors; friend Daniel Gaines; witnesses Thomas Hawkins, Daniel Shipley.
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Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
LUCAS, THOMAS, the Elder, of Sittingbourn Parish.
In good health & sound memory but aged.
To son-in-law John Catlett ten shillings. To son-in-law Captain Thomas Hawkins ten shillings. To my grandchild Mary Hawkins one young heifer with a cow calf and all their female increase to be delivered by my executors hereafter named unto my sonne Hawkins aforesaid to keep for hir within one year after my decease and the male increase for his charge and care in keeping them and he the said cattle and female increase to deliver to hir at her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage which shall happen first. To son Thomas Lucas all my lands and tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances to him and his heirs forever. All the residue of my goods and chattels my debts and legacies being paid I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Lucas aforesaid whom I make my sole Executor.
Wit. EDMUND DOBSON, RICHARD WEST.
signum
An addition made March 24, 1673/4.
My Executor to pay all my debts in due and convenient time after my decease and in particular my will is that my loving sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plammer be paid as soon as may be after my decease £5 Sterling or the just value thereof in sweet scented tobacco. To my loving son-in-law Thomas Hawkins one thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid in two years after my decease. To my loving friend Daniel Gaines ten shillings Sterling. Requests that his son-in-law Thomas Hawkins be aiding and assisting to my son and my Executor Thomas Lucas in what he shall reasonably require of him either for advice or otherwise.
Wit. THOMAS HAWKINS, DANIEL SHIPLEY. Page 152.
sign
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1665-1677 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 106
The Mark of the Hoggs & Catle of Capt. THOS. HAWKINS Vizt. Cropt in the left ear & a swallow fork in the right ear
Recordr: 10 die Martii Ao. 1665 Test RD Cl Cur
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER Book, 1664-1673.
Butler, Elizabeth, Sittingbourn Parish. - -16 June, 1673.
Son Francis Slaughter; daughter Sarah; son John Catlett; daughter Elizabeth; son John, son William; my deceased husband John Catlett; cousin William Underwood, Sr; cousin Humphrey Booth, cousin Katherine Booth; sister Peirce, money in Mr. Griffies' and Mr. Manford's hands in London; my husband Amory Butler to be executor;
my cousin Capt. THOMAS HAWKINS, brother Edward Rowzee and Mr. Daniel Gaines to be overseers;
brother Booth's children;
witnesses Thomas Lucas, Sr., John Dawson
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Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623 -1666 , Page 153
Hawkins, Hen., 1643, by Samuell Abbott, James City Co.
Hawkins, Jno., 1653, by Richard Well, Northumberland Co.
Hawkins, John, and Elizabeth his wife, 1653, by Robt. Blake, Isle of Wight Co.
Hawkins, Jon., 1654, by Robert Holt, James City Co.
Hawkins, Tho., --, by Tho. Lucas, (???) Co.
Hawkins, John, --, by Tho. Lucas, (???) Co.
Hawkins, Tho., Jr., 1653, by Tho. Hawkins, (???) Co.
Hawkins, (???), 1653, by Tho. Hawkins, Sr. (her husband), (???) Co.
Hawkins, Nicholas, 1650, by John Mangor, (???) Co.
Hawkins, James, 1639, by Georg Minifye, Esq., Charles River Co.
Hawkins, Phillipp, 1643, by Wm. Gapinge, James City Co.
Hawkins, Robt., 1653, by Charles Grymes, Lancaster Co.
Hawkins, Robt., 1654, by John Watson and John Bognall, Westmoreland Co.
Hawkins, Mich., 1654, by Col. Argoll Yeardley, Northampton Co.
Hawkins, Henry, 1654, by Toby Smith, Lancaster Co.
Hawkins, Wm., 1637, by Theodore Moyser, James City Co.
Hawkins, Hen., 1648, by Randall Crew, Nansemond Co. Hawkins,
Mary, 1655, by Lt. Col. Tho. Swan, Surry Co.
Hawkins, Robt., 1638, by Owen Lancaster, Lower Norfolk Co.
Hawkins, John, 1651, by Thomas Axby, Northumberland Co.
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p.42. "Thomas Hawkins aged 35 yeares or thereabouts" Says being at John Armsbys house he heard Tho Youll forewarn the wife of Rich Wells for altering the mark of a heifer until she could prove her right. She said "she would alter it in dispight of him". Signed Tho Hawkins. Sworn in Court 1 Oct 1655.
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p.44. Patent. 19 Oot 1653. Richd Bennett Esqr etc, to Wm Freake. 300 acres in Northumberland Co. ( this entry damaged - part gone ) x x x N. E. upon a small creek that divides this land from that of John Cooke, etc.
p.44. Wm Freak° assigns his interest in above to Tho Hawkins. 1 Oct 1655. Signed Wm Freake his marke. Wit Tho Wilsford. Ack and rec 1st Oct 1655.
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 43 - 44
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended unto a parcell of land containing six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the seventh day of June 1652 & by him since assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahannock aforesaid & since granted unto HENRY BERRY (missing) by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of suits & controverseys it is agreed by the said parties that the land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties above said Now according to said Articles (I THOMAS HAWKINS) (missing) abovesaid with the consent (of MARY my Wife do) grant & convey unto WILLIAM JOHNSON his heirs or assignes for ever the upper three hundred (part of the said) six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us THOMAS & MARY & (all persons) claiming by from & under them in Witness whereof we the said THOMAS have hereunto set my hand & seal dated May the 4th day 1659
in presence of ANDREW GILSON, THOMAS HAWKINS
CLEMENT HERBERT MARY HAWKINS
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended to a parcell of land conteining Six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the Seventh day of June 1652 & him assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock aforesaid & since granted to HENRY BERRY (missing) & by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of further suits & controveseys it is agreed by the said parties that the said land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties abovesaid Now according to the said Artickles we the said WILLIAM JOHNSON & HENRY BERRY with the consent of our Wives do by these presents grant unto said THOMAS HAWKINS his heirs & assignes for Ever the lower three hundred acres part of the said six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us the said JOHNSON & BERRY & their Wives & heirs & all claiming under them In Witness whereof we the said JOHNSON & BERRY have hereunto set our hands & seals this 4th day of May 1659
Witness ANDREW GILSON, WILLIAM JOHNSON
C(missing) HERBERT HENRY BERRY
(Missing) THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock & MARY his Wife have confirmed unto Mr. (HENRY BERRY) of the place aforesaid three hundred acres of land being part of six hundred acres (missing) formerly in controvesy between the said JOHNSON, HAWKINS &BERRY (missing) with the consent of my Wife do confirm the same unto the said BERRY from me my heirs & assignes for ever & do warrant the same from us & our heirs & all claiming under them. In Witness whereof the said JOHNSON have hereunto set his hand & seale (missing) 4th May 1659
WILLIAM JOHNSON
Names of witnesses destroyed
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 84
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I RICHARD BENNET Esqr. Governour & Capt Genll, of Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Whereas &c now Know ye that I the said RICHARD BENNETT Esqr. doe in the name of the Keepers of the Libettys of England by authority of Parliament with the consent of the Councell of State give & grant unto THOMAS LUCAS gent Six hundred acres of land situate in the County of LANCASTER upon the North side of the RAPPAHANOCK RIVER above ( missing ) FORST CLIFTS North West along PEPETICKE to a Swamp upon the head thereof North East into the woods South East with a Swamp (missing) PEPETICK CREEL Southwest with PEPETICK CREEK the said land being due unto the said THOMAS LUCAS by & for the transportation of twelve persons into this Collony whose names are in the records menconed under this Pattent to have & to hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY the 7th of dune anno 1652 RI: BENNETT
W. CLAIBORNE Secr,
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock do assigne & sett over unto THOMAS HAWKINS of the place aforesaid all my right & title in this Pattent & the Six hundred acres of land therein menconed to have & to hold the said Pattent of Land to him & his heirs for ever. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale this 3th February (missing)
Names of witnesses destroyed p me THOMAS LUCAS
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 84-85
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I RICHARD BENNET Esqr. Governour & Capt. Genll. of Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Whereas &c now Know ye that I the said RICHARD BENNET doe in the name of the Keepers of the Libertys of England by authority of Parliament with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred & forty acres of land being on the North side of the RAPPAHANOCK RIVER (missing) towards the head of PEPETICK CREEK begining where the Creek first devides it self into two brances the mane branch Extending it self North West paralell with the said land 285 perches unto a marked tree standing by an INDIAN PATH thence North East a mile into the woods & lastly S. E Southerly unto the other branch where the NECK is (missing) over lying on the North East side of the said land falling into the place where it first devides itself by which is made a NECK including the said land the said land being due unto the said THOMAS LUCAS by & for the transportation of Seven persons into this Collony whose names are in the records under this Patent To have & to hold &c. Given under our hands this first day of July 1653 RI: BENNETT
W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MARY HAWKINS Wife of THOMAS HAWKINS of the County of Rappahanocke do make & appoint my Loving friend JOHN WALKER my true and lawfull Attorney for me & in my name to acknowledge my consent to a parcell of land as by a conveyance will appear to JOHN PAYNE to the truth whereof witness my hand & seale this 31st January 1659
Witness JOHN PROSSER, MARY HAWKINS
THOS: MELTON
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS HAWKINS for a valuable con-sideracon to me in hand paid by JOHN PAIN of Rappahanock & with the consent of MARY my Wife sell all our right & interest to two Pattents the one bearing the date the seventh of June 1652 & the other the first of July 1653 & all the land therein menconed (Except three hundred acres formly conveyed unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON of this County) unto the above JOHN PAINE his heirs & assignes for ever according to the tenour of the Pattents & further the abovesaid THOMAS & MARY do further ingage our selves to acknowledge the sale of ye said land in open Court & do warrant the sale from all claiming under them & to assigne PAINE a conveyance (missing) conveyed from Mr. (raising) unto me the abovesaid THOMAS HAWKINS to the truth whereof the above said THOMAS & MARY have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 31st of January 1659
in the presence of JOHN PROSSER, THOMAS HAWKINS
JOHN WALKER MARY HAWKINS
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 107
TO ALL I SAMUELL MATHEWS Esqr Governour & Capt. Genll of Virginia send Greeting &c now know ye that I the said SAMUELL MATHEWS Esqr. do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto THOMAS WRIGHT Two hundred Ninety eight acres & forty five purches of land situate on the North side of RAPPA. RIVER beginning at a marked white Oak standing about a mile from the Reiver on the West side of PEPETICKE CREEK &Extendeth itself East by S, towards the land of THOMAS HAWKINS thence N. E. by W. a mile to a marked white Oak thence N. W. to a marked pocickery & lastly S S Westerly to the place where it first began the said land being due unto the said THOMAS WRIGHT by & for the transportation of Six persons into this Collony whose names are on the records menconed under this Pattent to have and to hold the said land (missing) paying the rent &c. Given under our hands at JAMES CITY this 26th of November 1657, SAMUELL MATHEWS W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 150-151
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN PAINE with the consent of my beloved Wife MARGARETT do by these presence for the consideracon of six thousand pounds of tobacco by me received sould & by these presents sell from me my heirs forever unto THOMAS EXWYN his heirs & assignes for ever all my right of Two hundred & thirty acres of land beginning at the upper end of the land now possessed by (missing) and tuning down the River according to the Patent & conveyance made by Mr. THOMAS HAWKINS to me the which land I do by these presents alienate from me and my heirs unto said THOMAS EXWIN his heirs and assignes binding myself to defend the said THOMAS EXWIN in the title of the said land from all persons whatseover. In Witness I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 19th of February 1660
in presence of us JOHN WEIR, JOHN PAINE
FRANCIS WEIR MARG. PAINE
KNOW ALL that I MARGARET PAINE the Wife of JOHN PAINE do hereby appoint my loving Friend Capt. JOHN WEIR my true and lawfull attorney for me to acknowledge and yeild up in the Court of Rappahanock all my right of a parcell of land formerly sould lby my said Husband to THOMAS EXWIN according to a conveyance dated the 19th of February 1660 and to hereby for me my heirs as fully impower the said WEIR the said premises as if I were personally present. In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 20th of February 1660
in presence of FRANCIS WEIR. MARG. PAINE
HONOR WEIR
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 152-153
We whose names are underwritten being appointed appraisers of the Estate of Capt. HUGH WILSON decd being in the hands of JOHN WEIR and likewise to view the crop of said Capt. JOHN WEIR and to make a report thereof the Comrs. for Rappahanock County next Court have viewed Seventeen hogsheads of Sweet Scented Tobacco from N(missing) Seventeen weighing neet Seventy being allowed for every hhds Six thousand (missing) hundred thirty & one pounds which to the best of our Judgments (missing) conditioned only on hdd No 14 somewhat damnified & the Catle were appraised as foll; Aronoco Tobo. Five cows & calves at 450 tobacco, 2 old barren Cows at 400; 2 hefrs. of two years old at 1300.4 yearlings Total 4150
The appraisers whose names are subscribed HUMPHRY BOOTH
were sworne by my the day & year abovesaid ALEX. FLEMING
THO. LUCAS SENR. THO: HAWKINS
WILL. LANE
Recordatr. quinto die July Ao, Dom 1661 p me WA; GRANGER Cl Cur Rappa
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 234
KNOW ALL that I THOMAS HAWKINS of the Parish of Sittenbourne in the County of Rappa. Planter do for a valluble consideracon by me receved assigne over unto JAMES GAINES of the place aforesd One half of Devident of land due to me by Pattent bearing date the Twentieth day of 7ber 1661 conteining Three hundred eighty & six acres & forty perches the sd land to be in Copartnership between the abovesd THOMAS HAWKINS & JAMES GAINES if in case either of the sd partys shall dye then an equal devision to be made between the Exrs. of the sd Deced and the surviving person & the half so devided to return to the heirs Exrs. and Admrs. of the party deced. Moreover the sd HAWKINS do hereby warrant the sd Land unto said JAMES GAINES his heires and admrs from all persons claimeing under them & do engage my self my heirs & assignes to acknowledge the sale of the said Land in Court according to Law, As Witness my hand this nineth day of May 1663
in presence of DANIELL GAINES, THOMAS HAWKINS
ROGER CHATWORTHY
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 323-324
TO ALL TO WHOM Know ye &c. that I the sd FRANCIS MORRISON Esqr. Governour &- Capt. Genll, of Virga, do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto Capt. THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred Eighty six acres & 40 perches of land being on the South side of the RAPPA. RIVER begining at a marked red Oak nigh the head of a branch called POPOMANS CREEK & extendeth it self SE to OCCUPATION CREEK from the aforesd Oak N thence E, to a marked Red Oak thence farther E. to a red Oak standing by the Wt, side of POPOMANS CREEK to OCCUPATION CREEL lastly toward the head of sd Creek to the line first menconed the sd land being due unto sd HAWKINS for the transportation of Eight persons into this Collony whose names are in the records menconed underneath this Pattent & to hold &c. paying which paymt. is to be made (missing) seven years (missing) first entry of ye Livery &Right in the office being the 8th April! last past Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & the Seaie of the Colony this 20th day of September (missing) in the thirteenth year of the Reign of Lord KING CHARLES the Second &c
FRA. MORRYSON
THO. LUDWELL Secr.
KNOW ALL MEN that I THOMAS HAWKINS of the Parish of Sittenbourn in the County of Rappa. (missing) with the consent of MARY my Wife for a valluable consideracion me in hand paid sell & sett over unto XPER BLACKBOURNE (missing) moiety or half part of this Pattent and the land therein menconed from me my heirs or admrs. to him the sd XPER BLACKBOURNE warranting the Sale of the sd Land from all persons whatsoever In Witness whereof the sd THOMAS & MARY HAWKINS have hereunto set their hands & seals (missing) November 1664
presence of us ALLEX. F ... THO. HAWKINS
MARMADUKE HUDSON MARY HAWKINS
KNOW ALL MEN that I MARY HAWKINS hereby constitute my loveing friend Capt ALLEX FLEMING my true & lawful! Attorney for me & in my name to acknowledge the Sale of a parcel! of land sold by my Husband unto XPHER BLACKBOURNE and what my Attorney shall do I do hereby promise to rattify & allow the truth whereof Witness my (missing) and seale this 2 day of November 1664
Witness MARMADUKE HUDSON MARY HAWKINS
GEORGE PLESSANT
Recogn in Cur Com Rappa. 2 die 9bris 1664
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 334-335
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents come Know ye that I the sd Sr. WILLIAM BERKLEY Ent. do with the consent of the Councell of State grant unto JOHN CATLET gent five hundred acres of land lying upon the N. side of RAPPA. RIVER in the County of Rappahanock & Parish of Sittingbourne & beginneth at a white Oak by the Rivers side from whence by a line of marked trees that divideth the same from land of PETER MILLS the Heir of WILLIAM MILLS deced NE thence NW butting upon the land of Mr. TOBY SMITH thence SW to a white Oak by a branch side being the corner tree of the sd SMITH thence by the River side being the bottom of a Deep BAY to the first men cioned white Oak the afoursd bounds cont. 500 acres the sd land being due unto the sd JOHN WEIR by & for the transportation of Ten persons into this Colony whose names are on the Record underneath this Pattent to have and hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & the Seale of the Collony this third day of Augt. 1663 & in the fifteenth year of the Reign of KING CHARLES the Second &c
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 53
DEED OF GUIFT by Mr. JOHN HINCHMAN to my Daughter MARY HAWKINS one Ewe crept on the right Eare and a slitt in the Crop and a swallow forke on ye Left wth her Increase to be Recorded in Court the said Ewe I doe acknowledge is now in my possession and shall be accomptable when thereunto Lawfully called
THO. HAWKINS
Recordat in Com Rappa 10th Die Maii 1666
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 124-128
TO ALL etc. WHEREAS etc NOW KNOW YEE that I the said FRANCIS MORYSON Esqr. etc. Doe wth the consent of the Councell of State Accordingly give and grant unto CAPT THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred 86 acres 6,40 perches of land lying on the South side of the Rappa. River begining at a marked red oake nigh the head of a branch called Popomans Creeke and Extendeth it selfe So:E: by E. 400 perches Occupacon Creeke from the aforesd oake North 80 perches thence E: 60 perches to a red oake thence South E. by E: 214 p farther East by North 132 p to a red oake standing by the West side of Popomans Creeke 148 perches to Occupacon Creeke Lastly So:So: West toward the head of the Creeke 150 perches to the line first menconed To Have and to Hold etc the sd Land being due per transptacon of eight persons into this Collony Provided etc Dated the 20th 7br 1667
Francis Moryson
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS HAWKINS of the Parish of Sittingbourne in the County of Rappa have with the consent of MARY my Wife for the valluable consideracon by me in hand received bargained and sold unto XPHR. BLACKBOURNE of the place aforesd the one moyety or halfe part of this Patent and the land therein menconed from me and my heires to him the sd Xpher Blackbourne his heires warranting the sale of the said Land from all persons wtsoever. In Wittness whereof the said Tho & Mary Hawkins have hereunto sett theire hands and seales this first of 9br 1664
In presents of us ALEX. FLEMING, Tho: Hawkins
MARMADUKE HUDSON Mary Hawkins
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 2d Die 9bris 1664
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I XPHER BLACKBOURNE of the Parish of Sittingbourne in the County of Rappa, have wth the Consent of KATHERINE my Wife for a valluable consideracon by me in hand received bargained and sold unto WM GEERE of the same place all my right Title & Interrest of in and to one moyety or halfe part of the Land wthin menconed sold and made over unto my & my heires as per ye assignmt. above menconed appeareth To have and to Hold the sd Moyety or halfe parte to him the sd Wm. Geere his heires to all intents and purposes as is expressed in the Pattent hereof. In Wittness whereof wee have hereunto set our hands and seales this 30th day of 7ber 1666
In presents of us JNO. BARROW, Christopher Blackbourne
ROHL DAVIES Katherinee Blackburne
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 15th Die 9bris 1666
I KATHERINE BLACKOURNE doe hereby authorize and Impower my Friend JNO. MEADER to be my true and Lawfull Attorney to accknowledge all my right title and interrest of in and to the one halfe or moyety of a Patt of Land sold by my husband unto Wm. Geere his heires for Ever. Wittness my hand this 9th day of 9br 1666.
Test ABRAHAM COMBES, Katherine Blackbourne
RO: PAYNE CIC
Recordat in Com Rappa 20th die 9bris 1666
I XP BLACKBOURNE doe hereby acknowledge authorize & impower JNO. MEADER my true and Lawfull Attorney to acknowledge all my right Title & lnterrest of in and to a parcell of land I have sold to WM GEERE his heires for Ever. Wittness my hand & Seale this 9th day of Novembr. 1666
Test RO PAYNE ClCur Christopher Blackbourne
ABRAHAM COOMBS
Recordat in Com Rappa 20th 9bris 1666
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 287 - 288
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JACOB LEISLER of NEW YORKE Mercht. have constituted and appoynted and doe by these presents constitute & appoynt my Trusty and welbeloved Freind THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappa. in Virga. my true and lawful! Attorney for me and in my name and to my use to demand and receive of THOMAS GOODRICH of Rappa. in Virga aforesd all such Debt or Debts as shall appeare due to me the sd Leisler by Bill Bond or Accompt wth Interrest for the same it being not paid according to the Tennor of this Obligacon and in case of non payment proceed in a due Course of Law agt. the said Thomas Goodrich and by an lawful! meaner to recover the same and to make attorney or attorneys one or more if he see cause under him and uppon due payment accquittances or other Discharges for me and in my name to make Seale & Deliver and to use all other act thing and things device and devices in the Law wtsoever as he shall thinke needful! and necessary to be Don in or about the premises Rattifying allowing and Holding Firme wtsoever my said attorney shall Lawfully doe or cause to be Don in or about the Ezecucon of the Premises IN WITT-NESS whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale in NEW YORKE this 12th of Novembr: 1666.
In presence of Witness: BAYARD SECRETS, Jacob Leisler
AUGUSTINE GERMAN
These may certify that Jacob Leseler of this Citty Mercht. did Signe seale and Deliver this Lettr: of Procuracon constituting thereby Thomas Hawkins his Lawfull Attorney for the recovery of a certaine Debt due from Thomas Goodrich of Rappa. all which was done in my presents this 13th day of 9br 1666 In FORT JAMES at NEW YORKE.
Richard Nicolls
Recordat in Com Rappa 14 die Novbris 1667
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1685-1687 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 108
- Rappahannock County Court 5th of August 1685
- Whereas HAWKINS SNEAD, an Orphan, complained to this Court that Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD hath & still doth detaine him as a Servant notwithstanding Majr. THOMAS HAWKINS (with whose Relict the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD intermarried) did in his life time take the said SNEAD under his care with promise of a liberal! Education; Whereupon the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD produced an Order of this Court bearing date the 6th day of November 1679 whereby it appeared that the sd HAWKINS SNEAD under several! covinants therein contained was bound unto the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he should attaine the age of one & twenty years, upon wch this Court confirmed the aforesd at Citation.1
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His 1st wife.2 Thomas Hawkins married Frances (?) circa 1673 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
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Her 1st husband; his 2nd wife.1
Thomas Hawkins died on 20 January 1677 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS
Hawkins, Thomas, Sittingboume Parish. 8 Feb., 1675; 20 Jan., 1677.
Sons Thomas and John;
my former wife's ring;
daughter Elizabeth Hawkins;
daughter Hannah Hawkins;
wife Frances and my Brother Samuel Bloomfield to be executors;
witnesses John Graves, Abraham Raw, William Salle
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1677-1678 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 6, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 55-57
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny] Wills in the Record Book entitled Wills No. 2, 1677-1682.
8 February, 1675; 20 January, 1677.
HAWKINS, THOMAS, of the County of Rappa & pish of Sittingbourne.
To my two sons Thomas & John Hawkins all my lands to be equally divided between them but in case my Loving wife Frances Hawkins be wth Child if a Sonne then I give & bequeath him an Equal part of All my lands & if any of them should happen to dye before they Come of age ye Land still to fall to ye Surviving Sonnes or Sonne & if they all dye then to my daughters well I now have & wch other it shall please God to send Me by my Now wife to be equally divided among them and ye heires of their bodies lawfully begotten for ever.
All ye Rest of my Estate I give & bequeath Equally to be divided between my Loving wife Frances Hawkins & ye Rest of my Children wch I shall have in Esse or posse at ye time of my death excepting one negroe Girle & one English Servant to my Loving Wife above her equall part & my former wifes Diamond Ring & pearl Necklace well I give to my daughter Elizabeth Hawkins if she lives to ye age of sixteen years but if she die before I give ye same to her sister Hannah Hawkins above their equal parts. Appoints his wife Frances Hawkins Executrix and brother Samuel Blomfield Executor, provided they give good security for ye performance of my will & well bringing up of my children otherwise I leave it to ye Courts disposal.
To brother Blomfield a mourning Ring my sword & belt & small pistolls.
Wit. JOHN GRAVES, aged 29 years or thereabouts,
ABRAHAM RAW, aged 33 years or thereabouts, WILLIAM X SAILS.
Page 55.
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James Hughes 2005-11-15 15:33:10
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Lucas, Thomas, Sr., Sittingboume Parish. 14 Oct., 1669. Son-in-law John Catlett; son-in-law Capt. Thomas Hawkins; granddaughter Mary Hawkins; son Thomas Lucas to be executor; witnesses Edmond Dobson, Richard West. Codcil, dated 24 March, 1673. Sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plaininer; son-in-law Thomas Hawkins and son Thomas Lucas to be executors; friend Daniel Gaines; witnesses Thomas Hawkins, Daniel Shipley.
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Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
LUCAS, THOMAS, the Elder, of Sittingbourn Parish.
In good health & sound memory but aged.
To son-in-law John Catlett ten shillings. To son-in-law Captain Thomas Hawkins ten shillings. To my grandchild Mary Hawkins one young heifer with a cow calf and all their female increase to be delivered by my executors hereafter named unto my sonne Hawkins aforesaid to keep for hir within one year after my decease and the male increase for his charge and care in keeping them and he the said cattle and female increase to deliver to hir at her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage which shall happen first. To son Thomas Lucas all my lands and tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances to him and his heirs forever. All the residue of my goods and chattels my debts and legacies being paid I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Lucas aforesaid whom I make my sole Executor.
Wit. EDMUND DOBSON, RICHARD WEST.
signum
An addition made March 24, 1673/4.
My Executor to pay all my debts in due and convenient time after my decease and in particular my will is that my loving sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plammer be paid as soon as may be after my decease £5 Sterling or the just value thereof in sweet scented tobacco. To my loving son-in-law Thomas Hawkins one thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid in two years after my decease. To my loving friend Daniel Gaines ten shillings Sterling. Requests that his son-in-law Thomas Hawkins be aiding and assisting to my son and my Executor Thomas Lucas in what he shall reasonably require of him either for advice or otherwise.
Wit. THOMAS HAWKINS, DANIEL SHIPLEY. Page 152.
sign
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1665-1677 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 106
The Mark of the Hoggs & Catle of Capt. THOS. HAWKINS Vizt. Cropt in the left ear & a swallow fork in the right ear
Recordr: 10 die Martii Ao. 1665 Test RD Cl Cur
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER Book, 1664-1673.
Butler, Elizabeth, Sittingbourn Parish. - -16 June, 1673.
Son Francis Slaughter; daughter Sarah; son John Catlett; daughter Elizabeth; son John, son William; my deceased husband John Catlett; cousin William Underwood, Sr; cousin Humphrey Booth, cousin Katherine Booth; sister Peirce, money in Mr. Griffies' and Mr. Manford's hands in London; my husband Amory Butler to be executor;
my cousin Capt. THOMAS HAWKINS, brother Edward Rowzee and Mr. Daniel Gaines to be overseers;
brother Booth's children;
witnesses Thomas Lucas, Sr., John Dawson
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Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623 -1666 , Page 153
Hawkins, Hen., 1643, by Samuell Abbott, James City Co.
Hawkins, Jno., 1653, by Richard Well, Northumberland Co.
Hawkins, John, and Elizabeth his wife, 1653, by Robt. Blake, Isle of Wight Co.
Hawkins, Jon., 1654, by Robert Holt, James City Co.
Hawkins, Tho., --, by Tho. Lucas, (???) Co.
Hawkins, John, --, by Tho. Lucas, (???) Co.
Hawkins, Tho., Jr., 1653, by Tho. Hawkins, (???) Co.
Hawkins, (???), 1653, by Tho. Hawkins, Sr. (her husband), (???) Co.
Hawkins, Nicholas, 1650, by John Mangor, (???) Co.
Hawkins, James, 1639, by Georg Minifye, Esq., Charles River Co.
Hawkins, Phillipp, 1643, by Wm. Gapinge, James City Co.
Hawkins, Robt., 1653, by Charles Grymes, Lancaster Co.
Hawkins, Robt., 1654, by John Watson and John Bognall, Westmoreland Co.
Hawkins, Mich., 1654, by Col. Argoll Yeardley, Northampton Co.
Hawkins, Henry, 1654, by Toby Smith, Lancaster Co.
Hawkins, Wm., 1637, by Theodore Moyser, James City Co.
Hawkins, Hen., 1648, by Randall Crew, Nansemond Co. Hawkins,
Mary, 1655, by Lt. Col. Tho. Swan, Surry Co.
Hawkins, Robt., 1638, by Owen Lancaster, Lower Norfolk Co.
Hawkins, John, 1651, by Thomas Axby, Northumberland Co.
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p.42. "Thomas Hawkins aged 35 yeares or thereabouts" Says being at John Armsbys house he heard Tho Youll forewarn the wife of Rich Wells for altering the mark of a heifer until she could prove her right. She said "she would alter it in dispight of him". Signed Tho Hawkins. Sworn in Court 1 Oct 1655.
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p.44. Patent. 19 Oot 1653. Richd Bennett Esqr etc, to Wm Freake. 300 acres in Northumberland Co. ( this entry damaged - part gone ) x x x N. E. upon a small creek that divides this land from that of John Cooke, etc.
p.44. Wm Freak° assigns his interest in above to Tho Hawkins. 1 Oct 1655. Signed Wm Freake his marke. Wit Tho Wilsford. Ack and rec 1st Oct 1655.
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 43 - 44
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended unto a parcell of land containing six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the seventh day of June 1652 & by him since assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahannock aforesaid & since granted unto HENRY BERRY (missing) by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of suits & controverseys it is agreed by the said parties that the land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties above said Now according to said Articles (I THOMAS HAWKINS) (missing) abovesaid with the consent (of MARY my Wife do) grant & convey unto WILLIAM JOHNSON his heirs or assignes for ever the upper three hundred (part of the said) six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us THOMAS & MARY & (all persons) claiming by from & under them in Witness whereof we the said THOMAS have hereunto set my hand & seal dated May the 4th day 1659
in presence of ANDREW GILSON, THOMAS HAWKINS
CLEMENT HERBERT MARY HAWKINS
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended to a parcell of land conteining Six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the Seventh day of June 1652 & him assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock aforesaid & since granted to HENRY BERRY (missing) & by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of further suits & controveseys it is agreed by the said parties that the said land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties abovesaid Now according to the said Artickles we the said WILLIAM JOHNSON & HENRY BERRY with the consent of our Wives do by these presents grant unto said THOMAS HAWKINS his heirs & assignes for Ever the lower three hundred acres part of the said six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us the said JOHNSON & BERRY & their Wives & heirs & all claiming under them In Witness whereof we the said JOHNSON & BERRY have hereunto set our hands & seals this 4th day of May 1659
Witness ANDREW GILSON, WILLIAM JOHNSON
C(missing) HERBERT HENRY BERRY
(Missing) THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock & MARY his Wife have confirmed unto Mr. (HENRY BERRY) of the place aforesaid three hundred acres of land being part of six hundred acres (missing) formerly in controvesy between the said JOHNSON, HAWKINS &BERRY (missing) with the consent of my Wife do confirm the same unto the said BERRY from me my heirs & assignes for ever & do warrant the same from us & our heirs & all claiming under them. In Witness whereof the said JOHNSON have hereunto set his hand & seale (missing) 4th May 1659
WILLIAM JOHNSON
Names of witnesses destroyed
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 84
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I RICHARD BENNET Esqr. Governour & Capt Genll, of Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Whereas &c now Know ye that I the said RICHARD BENNETT Esqr. doe in the name of the Keepers of the Libettys of England by authority of Parliament with the consent of the Councell of State give & grant unto THOMAS LUCAS gent Six hundred acres of land situate in the County of LANCASTER upon the North side of the RAPPAHANOCK RIVER above ( missing ) FORST CLIFTS North West along PEPETICKE to a Swamp upon the head thereof North East into the woods South East with a Swamp (missing) PEPETICK CREEL Southwest with PEPETICK CREEK the said land being due unto the said THOMAS LUCAS by & for the transportation of twelve persons into this Collony whose names are in the records menconed under this Pattent to have & to hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY the 7th of dune anno 1652 RI: BENNETT
W. CLAIBORNE Secr,
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock do assigne & sett over unto THOMAS HAWKINS of the place aforesaid all my right & title in this Pattent & the Six hundred acres of land therein menconed to have & to hold the said Pattent of Land to him & his heirs for ever. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale this 3th February (missing)
Names of witnesses destroyed p me THOMAS LUCAS
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 84-85
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I RICHARD BENNET Esqr. Governour & Capt. Genll. of Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Whereas &c now Know ye that I the said RICHARD BENNET doe in the name of the Keepers of the Libertys of England by authority of Parliament with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred & forty acres of land being on the North side of the RAPPAHANOCK RIVER (missing) towards the head of PEPETICK CREEK begining where the Creek first devides it self into two brances the mane branch Extending it self North West paralell with the said land 285 perches unto a marked tree standing by an INDIAN PATH thence North East a mile into the woods & lastly S. E Southerly unto the other branch where the NECK is (missing) over lying on the North East side of the said land falling into the place where it first devides itself by which is made a NECK including the said land the said land being due unto the said THOMAS LUCAS by & for the transportation of Seven persons into this Collony whose names are in the records under this Patent To have & to hold &c. Given under our hands this first day of July 1653 RI: BENNETT
W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MARY HAWKINS Wife of THOMAS HAWKINS of the County of Rappahanocke do make & appoint my Loving friend JOHN WALKER my true and lawfull Attorney for me & in my name to acknowledge my consent to a parcell of land as by a conveyance will appear to JOHN PAYNE to the truth whereof witness my hand & seale this 31st January 1659
Witness JOHN PROSSER, MARY HAWKINS
THOS: MELTON
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS HAWKINS for a valuable con-sideracon to me in hand paid by JOHN PAIN of Rappahanock & with the consent of MARY my Wife sell all our right & interest to two Pattents the one bearing the date the seventh of June 1652 & the other the first of July 1653 & all the land therein menconed (Except three hundred acres formly conveyed unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON of this County) unto the above JOHN PAINE his heirs & assignes for ever according to the tenour of the Pattents & further the abovesaid THOMAS & MARY do further ingage our selves to acknowledge the sale of ye said land in open Court & do warrant the sale from all claiming under them & to assigne PAINE a conveyance (missing) conveyed from Mr. (raising) unto me the abovesaid THOMAS HAWKINS to the truth whereof the above said THOMAS & MARY have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 31st of January 1659
in the presence of JOHN PROSSER, THOMAS HAWKINS
JOHN WALKER MARY HAWKINS
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 107
TO ALL I SAMUELL MATHEWS Esqr Governour & Capt. Genll of Virginia send Greeting &c now know ye that I the said SAMUELL MATHEWS Esqr. do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto THOMAS WRIGHT Two hundred Ninety eight acres & forty five purches of land situate on the North side of RAPPA. RIVER beginning at a marked white Oak standing about a mile from the Reiver on the West side of PEPETICKE CREEK &Extendeth itself East by S, towards the land of THOMAS HAWKINS thence N. E. by W. a mile to a marked white Oak thence N. W. to a marked pocickery & lastly S S Westerly to the place where it first began the said land being due unto the said THOMAS WRIGHT by & for the transportation of Six persons into this Collony whose names are on the records menconed under this Pattent to have and to hold the said land (missing) paying the rent &c. Given under our hands at JAMES CITY this 26th of November 1657, SAMUELL MATHEWS W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 150-151
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN PAINE with the consent of my beloved Wife MARGARETT do by these presence for the consideracon of six thousand pounds of tobacco by me received sould & by these presents sell from me my heirs forever unto THOMAS EXWYN his heirs & assignes for ever all my right of Two hundred & thirty acres of land beginning at the upper end of the land now possessed by (missing) and tuning down the River according to the Patent & conveyance made by Mr. THOMAS HAWKINS to me the which land I do by these presents alienate from me and my heirs unto said THOMAS EXWIN his heirs and assignes binding myself to defend the said THOMAS EXWIN in the title of the said land from all persons whatseover. In Witness I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 19th of February 1660
in presence of us JOHN WEIR, JOHN PAINE
FRANCIS WEIR MARG. PAINE
KNOW ALL that I MARGARET PAINE the Wife of JOHN PAINE do hereby appoint my loving Friend Capt. JOHN WEIR my true and lawfull attorney for me to acknowledge and yeild up in the Court of Rappahanock all my right of a parcell of land formerly sould lby my said Husband to THOMAS EXWIN according to a conveyance dated the 19th of February 1660 and to hereby for me my heirs as fully impower the said WEIR the said premises as if I were personally present. In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 20th of February 1660
in presence of FRANCIS WEIR. MARG. PAINE
HONOR WEIR
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 152-153
We whose names are underwritten being appointed appraisers of the Estate of Capt. HUGH WILSON decd being in the hands of JOHN WEIR and likewise to view the crop of said Capt. JOHN WEIR and to make a report thereof the Comrs. for Rappahanock County next Court have viewed Seventeen hogsheads of Sweet Scented Tobacco from N(missing) Seventeen weighing neet Seventy being allowed for every hhds Six thousand (missing) hundred thirty & one pounds which to the best of our Judgments (missing) conditioned only on hdd No 14 somewhat damnified & the Catle were appraised as foll; Aronoco Tobo. Five cows & calves at 450 tobacco, 2 old barren Cows at 400; 2 hefrs. of two years old at 1300.4 yearlings Total 4150
The appraisers whose names are subscribed HUMPHRY BOOTH
were sworne by my the day & year abovesaid ALEX. FLEMING
THO. LUCAS SENR. THO: HAWKINS
WILL. LANE
Recordatr. quinto die July Ao, Dom 1661 p me WA; GRANGER Cl Cur Rappa
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 234
KNOW ALL that I THOMAS HAWKINS of the Parish of Sittenbourne in the County of Rappa. Planter do for a valluble consideracon by me receved assigne over unto JAMES GAINES of the place aforesd One half of Devident of land due to me by Pattent bearing date the Twentieth day of 7ber 1661 conteining Three hundred eighty & six acres & forty perches the sd land to be in Copartnership between the abovesd THOMAS HAWKINS & JAMES GAINES if in case either of the sd partys shall dye then an equal devision to be made between the Exrs. of the sd Deced and the surviving person & the half so devided to return to the heirs Exrs. and Admrs. of the party deced. Moreover the sd HAWKINS do hereby warrant the sd Land unto said JAMES GAINES his heires and admrs from all persons claimeing under them & do engage my self my heirs & assignes to acknowledge the sale of the said Land in Court according to Law, As Witness my hand this nineth day of May 1663
in presence of DANIELL GAINES, THOMAS HAWKINS
ROGER CHATWORTHY
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 323-324
TO ALL TO WHOM Know ye &c. that I the sd FRANCIS MORRISON Esqr. Governour &- Capt. Genll, of Virga, do with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto Capt. THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred Eighty six acres & 40 perches of land being on the South side of the RAPPA. RIVER begining at a marked red Oak nigh the head of a branch called POPOMANS CREEK & extendeth it self SE to OCCUPATION CREEK from the aforesd Oak N thence E, to a marked Red Oak thence farther E. to a red Oak standing by the Wt, side of POPOMANS CREEK to OCCUPATION CREEL lastly toward the head of sd Creek to the line first menconed the sd land being due unto sd HAWKINS for the transportation of Eight persons into this Collony whose names are in the records menconed underneath this Pattent & to hold &c. paying which paymt. is to be made (missing) seven years (missing) first entry of ye Livery &Right in the office being the 8th April! last past Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & the Seaie of the Colony this 20th day of September (missing) in the thirteenth year of the Reign of Lord KING CHARLES the Second &c
FRA. MORRYSON
THO. LUDWELL Secr.
KNOW ALL MEN that I THOMAS HAWKINS of the Parish of Sittenbourn in the County of Rappa. (missing) with the consent of MARY my Wife for a valluable consideracion me in hand paid sell & sett over unto XPER BLACKBOURNE (missing) moiety or half part of this Pattent and the land therein menconed from me my heirs or admrs. to him the sd XPER BLACKBOURNE warranting the Sale of the sd Land from all persons whatsoever In Witness whereof the sd THOMAS & MARY HAWKINS have hereunto set their hands & seals (missing) November 1664
presence of us ALLEX. F ... THO. HAWKINS
MARMADUKE HUDSON MARY HAWKINS
KNOW ALL MEN that I MARY HAWKINS hereby constitute my loveing friend Capt ALLEX FLEMING my true & lawful! Attorney for me & in my name to acknowledge the Sale of a parcel! of land sold by my Husband unto XPHER BLACKBOURNE and what my Attorney shall do I do hereby promise to rattify & allow the truth whereof Witness my (missing) and seale this 2 day of November 1664
Witness MARMADUKE HUDSON MARY HAWKINS
GEORGE PLESSANT
Recogn in Cur Com Rappa. 2 die 9bris 1664
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 334-335
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents come Know ye that I the sd Sr. WILLIAM BERKLEY Ent. do with the consent of the Councell of State grant unto JOHN CATLET gent five hundred acres of land lying upon the N. side of RAPPA. RIVER in the County of Rappahanock & Parish of Sittingbourne & beginneth at a white Oak by the Rivers side from whence by a line of marked trees that divideth the same from land of PETER MILLS the Heir of WILLIAM MILLS deced NE thence NW butting upon the land of Mr. TOBY SMITH thence SW to a white Oak by a branch side being the corner tree of the sd SMITH thence by the River side being the bottom of a Deep BAY to the first men cioned white Oak the afoursd bounds cont. 500 acres the sd land being due unto the sd JOHN WEIR by & for the transportation of Ten persons into this Colony whose names are on the Record underneath this Pattent to have and hold &c. Given at JAMES CITY under my hand & the Seale of the Collony this third day of Augt. 1663 & in the fifteenth year of the Reign of KING CHARLES the Second &c
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 53
DEED OF GUIFT by Mr. JOHN HINCHMAN to my Daughter MARY HAWKINS one Ewe crept on the right Eare and a slitt in the Crop and a swallow forke on ye Left wth her Increase to be Recorded in Court the said Ewe I doe acknowledge is now in my possession and shall be accomptable when thereunto Lawfully called
THO. HAWKINS
Recordat in Com Rappa 10th Die Maii 1666
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 124-128
TO ALL etc. WHEREAS etc NOW KNOW YEE that I the said FRANCIS MORYSON Esqr. etc. Doe wth the consent of the Councell of State Accordingly give and grant unto CAPT THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred 86 acres 6,40 perches of land lying on the South side of the Rappa. River begining at a marked red oake nigh the head of a branch called Popomans Creeke and Extendeth it selfe So:E: by E. 400 perches Occupacon Creeke from the aforesd oake North 80 perches thence E: 60 perches to a red oake thence South E. by E: 214 p farther East by North 132 p to a red oake standing by the West side of Popomans Creeke 148 perches to Occupacon Creeke Lastly So:So: West toward the head of the Creeke 150 perches to the line first menconed To Have and to Hold etc the sd Land being due per transptacon of eight persons into this Collony Provided etc Dated the 20th 7br 1667
Francis Moryson
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS HAWKINS of the Parish of Sittingbourne in the County of Rappa have with the consent of MARY my Wife for the valluable consideracon by me in hand received bargained and sold unto XPHR. BLACKBOURNE of the place aforesd the one moyety or halfe part of this Patent and the land therein menconed from me and my heires to him the sd Xpher Blackbourne his heires warranting the sale of the said Land from all persons wtsoever. In Wittness whereof the said Tho & Mary Hawkins have hereunto sett theire hands and seales this first of 9br 1664
In presents of us ALEX. FLEMING, Tho: Hawkins
MARMADUKE HUDSON Mary Hawkins
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 2d Die 9bris 1664
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I XPHER BLACKBOURNE of the Parish of Sittingbourne in the County of Rappa, have wth the Consent of KATHERINE my Wife for a valluable consideracon by me in hand received bargained and sold unto WM GEERE of the same place all my right Title & Interrest of in and to one moyety or halfe part of the Land wthin menconed sold and made over unto my & my heires as per ye assignmt. above menconed appeareth To have and to Hold the sd Moyety or halfe parte to him the sd Wm. Geere his heires to all intents and purposes as is expressed in the Pattent hereof. In Wittness whereof wee have hereunto set our hands and seales this 30th day of 7ber 1666
In presents of us JNO. BARROW, Christopher Blackbourne
ROHL DAVIES Katherinee Blackburne
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 15th Die 9bris 1666
I KATHERINE BLACKOURNE doe hereby authorize and Impower my Friend JNO. MEADER to be my true and Lawfull Attorney to accknowledge all my right title and interrest of in and to the one halfe or moyety of a Patt of Land sold by my husband unto Wm. Geere his heires for Ever. Wittness my hand this 9th day of 9br 1666.
Test ABRAHAM COMBES, Katherine Blackbourne
RO: PAYNE CIC
Recordat in Com Rappa 20th die 9bris 1666
I XP BLACKBOURNE doe hereby acknowledge authorize & impower JNO. MEADER my true and Lawfull Attorney to acknowledge all my right Title & lnterrest of in and to a parcell of land I have sold to WM GEERE his heires for Ever. Wittness my hand & Seale this 9th day of Novembr. 1666
Test RO PAYNE ClCur Christopher Blackbourne
ABRAHAM COOMBS
Recordat in Com Rappa 20th 9bris 1666
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 287 - 288
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JACOB LEISLER of NEW YORKE Mercht. have constituted and appoynted and doe by these presents constitute & appoynt my Trusty and welbeloved Freind THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappa. in Virga. my true and lawful! Attorney for me and in my name and to my use to demand and receive of THOMAS GOODRICH of Rappa. in Virga aforesd all such Debt or Debts as shall appeare due to me the sd Leisler by Bill Bond or Accompt wth Interrest for the same it being not paid according to the Tennor of this Obligacon and in case of non payment proceed in a due Course of Law agt. the said Thomas Goodrich and by an lawful! meaner to recover the same and to make attorney or attorneys one or more if he see cause under him and uppon due payment accquittances or other Discharges for me and in my name to make Seale & Deliver and to use all other act thing and things device and devices in the Law wtsoever as he shall thinke needful! and necessary to be Don in or about the premises Rattifying allowing and Holding Firme wtsoever my said attorney shall Lawfully doe or cause to be Don in or about the Ezecucon of the Premises IN WITT-NESS whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale in NEW YORKE this 12th of Novembr: 1666.
In presence of Witness: BAYARD SECRETS, Jacob Leisler
AUGUSTINE GERMAN
These may certify that Jacob Leseler of this Citty Mercht. did Signe seale and Deliver this Lettr: of Procuracon constituting thereby Thomas Hawkins his Lawfull Attorney for the recovery of a certaine Debt due from Thomas Goodrich of Rappa. all which was done in my presents this 13th day of 9br 1666 In FORT JAMES at NEW YORKE.
Richard Nicolls
Recordat in Com Rappa 14 die Novbris 1667
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1685-1687 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 108
- Rappahannock County Court 5th of August 1685
- Whereas HAWKINS SNEAD, an Orphan, complained to this Court that Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD hath & still doth detaine him as a Servant notwithstanding Majr. THOMAS HAWKINS (with whose Relict the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD intermarried) did in his life time take the said SNEAD under his care with promise of a liberal! Education; Whereupon the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD produced an Order of this Court bearing date the 6th day of November 1679 whereby it appeared that the sd HAWKINS SNEAD under several! covinants therein contained was bound unto the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he should attaine the age of one & twenty years, upon wch this Court confirmed the aforesd at Citation.1
Family 1 | Mary Lucas b. c 1638, d. c 1673 |
Family 2 | Frances (?) b. b 1659, d. bt 1679 - 1684 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Thomas Hawkins 1620 - 1677 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22712&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Mary Lucas Abt 1638 - Abt 1673 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I25602&tree=Tree1
Mary Lucas1
F, #99656, b. circa 1638, d. circa 1673
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Mary Lucas was born circa 1638 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Thomas Hawkins before 4 May 1659 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st wife.1
Mary Lucas died circa 1673 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Lucas, Thomas, Sr., Sittingboume Parish. 14 Oct., 1669. Son-in-law John Catlett; son-in-law Capt. Thomas Hawkins; granddaughter Mary Hawkins; son Thomas Lucas to be executor; witnesses Edmond Dobson, Richard West. Cod-icil, dated 24 March, 1673. Sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plaininer; son-in-law Thomas Hawkins and son Thomas Lucas to be executors; friend Daniel Gaines; witnesses Thomas Hawkins, Daniel Shipley.
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Children of Mary LUCAS and Thomas the_2nd HAWKINS are:
i. Thomas the_3rd HAWKINS was born BEF 1649 in ,of Rappahannock,of VA, and died AFT 1677.
ii. Elizabeth HAWKINS was born ABT 1660/1661 in ,of Rappahannock,of VA.
iii. Hannah HAWKINS was born 1663/1664 in Rapppahannock,VA, and died 1695/1700 in ,Essex,VA. She married William MOSELEY BEF 7 NOV 1689 in Order Bk 3: 144,Rappahannock,VA, son of William Capt. MOSELEY and Martha BRASSEUR. He was born ABT 1660 in Rapppahannock,Essex,VA, and died BEF 10 APR 1700 in ,Essex,VA,?1709/10?.
iv. John HAWKINS was born ABT 1666/1667 in probably VA, and died BEF 21 JUN 1726 in ,Essex,VA. He married Elizabeth MOSELEY 1692 in ,Essex,VA, daughter of William Capt. MOSELEY and Martha BRASSEUR. She was born ABT 1673 in Rapppahannock,Essex,VA, and died BEF FEB 1725/1726 in ,Essex,VA. He married Grace STALLARD. She was born ABT 1680 in Rapppahannock,Essex,VA.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
Note:
Wm Reynolds his Depo
"Wm Reynolds aged 50 yeares or thereabouts being sworne and examined saith that this Depont was desired by Mrs Hawkins the wife of Thomas Hawkins to goe with her an Mr Boughton to be witness of a Bill of sale of a Cow wch she said her husband had bought of Richard White and when they came thither the Cowe was not at home But he refused to make a Bill of sale of the Cowe till he had spoken with and come to Acco with the said Hawkins The said White said the Calfe was in the penn and the Cow would come to her Calfe ere long and then he would deliver the Cowe to John Squibb And further saith not Wm Reynolds his marke 20 Janu 1652 Jurat in Cur " (1652/3)
Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Northumberland County records, 1652-1655 : containing abstracts from Court order book no. 2, 20th Sept. 1652-20th Oct. 1655, Record book no. 14, 20th Sept. 1652-20th Aug. 1655
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 145 pgs.
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 43 - 44
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended unto a parcell of land containing six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the seventh day of June 1652 & by him since assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahannock aforesaid & since granted unto HENRY BERRY (missing) by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of suits & controverseys it is agreed by the said parties that the land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties above said Now according to said Articles (I THOMAS HAWKINS) (missing) abovesaid with the consent (of MARY my Wife do) grant & convey unto WILLIAM JOHNSON his heirs or assignes for ever the upper three hundred (part of the said) six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us THOMAS & MARY & (all persons) claiming by from & under them in Witness whereof we the said THOMAS have hereunto set my hand & seal dated May the 4th day 1659
in presence of ANDREW GILSON, THOMAS HAWKINS
CLEMENT HERBERT MARY HAWKINS
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended to a parcell of land conteining Six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the Seventh day of June 1652 & him assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock aforesaid & since granted to HENRY BERRY (missing) & by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of further suits & controveseys it is agreed by the said parties that the said land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties abovesaid Now according to the said Artickles we the said WILLIAM JOHNSON & HENRY BERRY with the consent of our Wives do by these presents grant unto said THOMAS HAWKINS his heirs & assignes for Ever the lower three hundred acres part of the said six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us the said JOHNSON & BERRY & their Wives & heirs & all claiming under them In Witness whereof we the said JOHNSON & BERRY have hereunto set our hands & seals this 4th day of May 1659
Witness ANDREW GILSON, WILLIAM JOHNSON
C(missing) HERBERT HENRY BERRY
(Missing) THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock & MARY his Wife have confirmed unto Mr. (HENRY BERRY) of the place aforesaid three hundred acres of land being part of six hundred acres (missing) formerly in controvesy between the said JOHNSON, HAWKINS &BERRY (missing) with the consent of my Wife do confirm the same unto the said BERRY from me my heirs & assignes for ever & do warrant the same from us & our heirs & all claiming under them. In Witness whereof the said JOHNSON have hereunto set his hand & seale (missing) 4th May 1659
WILLIAM JOHNSON
Names of witnesses destroyed
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 84-85
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I RICHARD BENNET Esqr. Governour & Capt. Genll. of Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Whereas &c now Know ye that I the said RICHARD BENNET doe in the name of the Keepers of the Libertys of England by authority of Parliament with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred & forty acres of land being on the North side of the RAPPAHANOCK RIVER (missing) towards the head of PEPETICK CREEK begining where the Creek first devides it self into two brances the mane branch Extending it self North West paralell with the said land 285 perches unto a marked tree standing by an INDIAN PATH thence North East a mile into the woods & lastly S. E Southerly unto the other branch where the NECK is (missing) over lying on the North East side of the said land falling into the place where it first devides itself by which is made a NECK including the said land the said land being due unto the said THOMAS LUCAS by & for the transportation of Seven persons into this Collony whose names are in the records under this Patent To have & to hold &c. Given under our hands this first day of July 1653 RI: BENNETT
W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MARY HAWKINS Wife of THOMAS HAWKINS of the County of Rappahanocke do make & appoint my Loving friend JOHN WALKER my true and lawfull Attorney for me & in my name to acknowledge my consent to a parcell of land as by a conveyance will appear to JOHN PAYNE to the truth whereof witness my hand & seale this 31st January 1659
Witness JOHN PROSSER, MARY HAWKINS
THOS: MELTON
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS HAWKINS for a valuable consideracon to me in hand paid by JOHN PAIN of Rappahanock & with the consent of MARY my Wife sell all our right & interest to two Pattents the one bearing the date the seventh of June 1652 & the other the first of July 1653 & all the land therein menconed (Except three hundred acres formly conveyed unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON of this County) unto the above JOHN PAINE his heirs & assignes for ever according to the tenour of the Pattents & further the abovesaid THOMAS & MARY do further ingage our selves to acknowledge the sale of ye said land in open Court & do warrant the sale from all claiming under them & to assigne PAINE a conveyance (missing) conveyed from Mr. (raising) unto me the abovesaid THOMAS HAWKINS to the truth whereof the above said THOMAS & MARY have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 31st of January 1659
in the presence of JOHN PROSSER, THOMAS HAWKINS
JOHN WALKER MARY HAWKINS at Citation.
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His 1st wife.1
Mary Lucas died circa 1673 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Lucas, Thomas, Sr., Sittingboume Parish. 14 Oct., 1669. Son-in-law John Catlett; son-in-law Capt. Thomas Hawkins; granddaughter Mary Hawkins; son Thomas Lucas to be executor; witnesses Edmond Dobson, Richard West. Cod-icil, dated 24 March, 1673. Sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Plaininer; son-in-law Thomas Hawkins and son Thomas Lucas to be executors; friend Daniel Gaines; witnesses Thomas Hawkins, Daniel Shipley.
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Children of Mary LUCAS and Thomas the_2nd HAWKINS are:
i. Thomas the_3rd HAWKINS was born BEF 1649 in ,of Rappahannock,of VA, and died AFT 1677.
ii. Elizabeth HAWKINS was born ABT 1660/1661 in ,of Rappahannock,of VA.
iii. Hannah HAWKINS was born 1663/1664 in Rapppahannock,VA, and died 1695/1700 in ,Essex,VA. She married William MOSELEY BEF 7 NOV 1689 in Order Bk 3: 144,Rappahannock,VA, son of William Capt. MOSELEY and Martha BRASSEUR. He was born ABT 1660 in Rapppahannock,Essex,VA, and died BEF 10 APR 1700 in ,Essex,VA,?1709/10?.
iv. John HAWKINS was born ABT 1666/1667 in probably VA, and died BEF 21 JUN 1726 in ,Essex,VA. He married Elizabeth MOSELEY 1692 in ,Essex,VA, daughter of William Capt. MOSELEY and Martha BRASSEUR. She was born ABT 1673 in Rapppahannock,Essex,VA, and died BEF FEB 1725/1726 in ,Essex,VA. He married Grace STALLARD. She was born ABT 1680 in Rapppahannock,Essex,VA.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
Note:
Wm Reynolds his Depo
"Wm Reynolds aged 50 yeares or thereabouts being sworne and examined saith that this Depont was desired by Mrs Hawkins the wife of Thomas Hawkins to goe with her an Mr Boughton to be witness of a Bill of sale of a Cow wch she said her husband had bought of Richard White and when they came thither the Cowe was not at home But he refused to make a Bill of sale of the Cowe till he had spoken with and come to Acco with the said Hawkins The said White said the Calfe was in the penn and the Cow would come to her Calfe ere long and then he would deliver the Cowe to John Squibb And further saith not Wm Reynolds his marke 20 Janu 1652 Jurat in Cur " (1652/3)
Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Northumberland County records, 1652-1655 : containing abstracts from Court order book no. 2, 20th Sept. 1652-20th Oct. 1655, Record book no. 14, 20th Sept. 1652-20th Aug. 1655
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 145 pgs.
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 43 - 44
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended unto a parcell of land containing six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the seventh day of June 1652 & by him since assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahannock aforesaid & since granted unto HENRY BERRY (missing) by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of suits & controverseys it is agreed by the said parties that the land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties above said Now according to said Articles (I THOMAS HAWKINS) (missing) abovesaid with the consent (of MARY my Wife do) grant & convey unto WILLIAM JOHNSON his heirs or assignes for ever the upper three hundred (part of the said) six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us THOMAS & MARY & (all persons) claiming by from & under them in Witness whereof we the said THOMAS have hereunto set my hand & seal dated May the 4th day 1659
in presence of ANDREW GILSON, THOMAS HAWKINS
CLEMENT HERBERT MARY HAWKINS
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that whereas there were divers titles pretended to a parcell of land conteining Six hundred acres lying in the freshes of RAPPAHANOCK RIVER formerly granted to THOMAS LUCAS of Rappahanock by Pattent dated the Seventh day of June 1652 & him assigned to THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock aforesaid & since granted to HENRY BERRY (missing) & by him sold unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON now for the avoiding of further suits & controveseys it is agreed by the said parties that the said land shall be devided according to Articles of Agreement interchangeably subscribed by the parties abovesaid Now according to the said Artickles we the said WILLIAM JOHNSON & HENRY BERRY with the consent of our Wives do by these presents grant unto said THOMAS HAWKINS his heirs & assignes for Ever the lower three hundred acres part of the said six hundred acres & do warrant the same against us the said JOHNSON & BERRY & their Wives & heirs & all claiming under them In Witness whereof we the said JOHNSON & BERRY have hereunto set our hands & seals this 4th day of May 1659
Witness ANDREW GILSON, WILLIAM JOHNSON
C(missing) HERBERT HENRY BERRY
(Missing) THOMAS HAWKINS of Rappahanock & MARY his Wife have confirmed unto Mr. (HENRY BERRY) of the place aforesaid three hundred acres of land being part of six hundred acres (missing) formerly in controvesy between the said JOHNSON, HAWKINS &BERRY (missing) with the consent of my Wife do confirm the same unto the said BERRY from me my heirs & assignes for ever & do warrant the same from us & our heirs & all claiming under them. In Witness whereof the said JOHNSON have hereunto set his hand & seale (missing) 4th May 1659
WILLIAM JOHNSON
Names of witnesses destroyed
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 84-85
TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come I RICHARD BENNET Esqr. Governour & Capt. Genll. of Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Whereas &c now Know ye that I the said RICHARD BENNET doe in the name of the Keepers of the Libertys of England by authority of Parliament with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto THOMAS HAWKINS three hundred & forty acres of land being on the North side of the RAPPAHANOCK RIVER (missing) towards the head of PEPETICK CREEK begining where the Creek first devides it self into two brances the mane branch Extending it self North West paralell with the said land 285 perches unto a marked tree standing by an INDIAN PATH thence North East a mile into the woods & lastly S. E Southerly unto the other branch where the NECK is (missing) over lying on the North East side of the said land falling into the place where it first devides itself by which is made a NECK including the said land the said land being due unto the said THOMAS LUCAS by & for the transportation of Seven persons into this Collony whose names are in the records under this Patent To have & to hold &c. Given under our hands this first day of July 1653 RI: BENNETT
W. CLAIBORNE Secr.
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MARY HAWKINS Wife of THOMAS HAWKINS of the County of Rappahanocke do make & appoint my Loving friend JOHN WALKER my true and lawfull Attorney for me & in my name to acknowledge my consent to a parcell of land as by a conveyance will appear to JOHN PAYNE to the truth whereof witness my hand & seale this 31st January 1659
Witness JOHN PROSSER, MARY HAWKINS
THOS: MELTON
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS HAWKINS for a valuable consideracon to me in hand paid by JOHN PAIN of Rappahanock & with the consent of MARY my Wife sell all our right & interest to two Pattents the one bearing the date the seventh of June 1652 & the other the first of July 1653 & all the land therein menconed (Except three hundred acres formly conveyed unto Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON of this County) unto the above JOHN PAINE his heirs & assignes for ever according to the tenour of the Pattents & further the abovesaid THOMAS & MARY do further ingage our selves to acknowledge the sale of ye said land in open Court & do warrant the sale from all claiming under them & to assigne PAINE a conveyance (missing) conveyed from Mr. (raising) unto me the abovesaid THOMAS HAWKINS to the truth whereof the above said THOMAS & MARY have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 31st of January 1659
in the presence of JOHN PROSSER, THOMAS HAWKINS
JOHN WALKER MARY HAWKINS at Citation.
Family | Thomas Hawkins b. 1620, d. 20 Jan 1677 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Mary Lucas Abt 1638 - Abt 1673 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I25602&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Samuel Bloomfield1
M, #99657, b. before 1655, d. 1 October 1690
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Samuel Bloomfield was born before 1655 at England.1 He married Frances (?) circa 1679
;
His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.1,2
Samuel Bloomfield died on 1 October 1690 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
BUTLER, AMORY, [Rev.], of the Parish of Sittingburne and County of Rappee., Clerk. 21 August, 1678 ; 29 January, 1678/9
To my loving Brother Mr Wm Butler minister of Washington Parish all my Books Sermon Noats and papers.
To brother John Butler all my wearing Cloths Linnen and Woolen and 2,000 pounds of Tobacco and Cask.
To Valentine Allen 60 pounds of Tob. in lieu of a paire of Shooes I owe him.
To my Godson Wm Pannell one Bible and one Bible to my Godson Cawthorne. All my other Estate I give and bequeath unto my Godson and nephew John Underwood my debts first paid out of the same by my Executor MP Daniel Gaines. This my last Will and Testament Satisfying and fulfilling all therein as shall appeare to be just and True and which he in his Conscience knows and is perswaded soe to be Referring my sd Executor to the assistance of my brother Wm Underwood who may give him knowledge in my Concernes and ordering that Mr Samll Bloomfield According to his Demand be First Satisfied out of my Estate for mine and my Brother John Butler's accomodation at this house. I give unto my Executor before named his Choice of my three Bookes in my Studie.
Wit. SAMLL BLOMFLELD, LAWE ROCHEFORT. Page 113.
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Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
PERKINS, THOMAS, 18 December, 1683 ; 2 April, 1684.
To Thomas Parker my wearing gould ring.
To Elizabeth Blomfield my Ring that is due me from the Estate of William Sargent. To all my God children a hhd of toba apiece. All the remainder of my estate (my just debts first satisfied) I give to Capt. Saml. Blomfield whom I make my Executor.
Wit. MARTIN JOHNSON, aged 48 years or thereabouts,
MARY JOHNSON, aged 50 years or thereabouts. Page 21.
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1683-1685 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press] Page 62
Rappahannock County Court 4th of December 1684
- ALICE CHURCHELL, by her Son in Law , HENRY LONGE, acknowledged Mr. JOSHUA DAVIS her Attorney in open Court
- Judgment is granted to Capt. SAML. BLOMFEILD (as Exr. to Mr. THOMAS PERKINS deced) agaisnt the Estate of JOHN CHURCHELL deced for two hundred pounds of toba. & caske due in Ball. of a Bill bearing date the 6th of Novembr: 1683 to be paid with costs of suite als exec.
- Commission of Administration is granted to ALICE CHURCHELL upon the Estate of THOMAS CORNWELL deced as greatest Criditor she giveing in security at the next Court to be accomptable for the same as required
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 136-137
KNOW ALL MEN that I NICHOLAS CATLETT of the County of Rappa. and ELIZABETH my Wife have sold unto SAMUEL BLOOMFIELD of the abovesaid County from us our heirs and administrators forever a certain parcell of land being part of the devident whereon I now live bounded on the one side with the land of THOMAS MONDAY on the other side wth the land of JOHN WILLIAMSON and a third side wth the land of PETER JOHNSON and on the fourth side with the land that I the sd NICHOLAS CATLETT live upon and for the valuable consideration of One thousand pounds of good sound merchantable tobacco to us in hand paid at and before the signing and delivery of these presents do hereby sell the same with all its rights wth all woods water courses mines minerals and all other things belonging from us our heirs and assigns to him the said BLOOMFIELD his heirs and assigns forever peaceably to have & possess to his and their behoofes without the let of us or either of us our heirs or assigns forever and wee do oblige ourselves to defend and keep harmless the said BLOOMFIELD from all and every person whatsoever from or under them or any of them and this we do hereby freely and willing confirm from us our heirs according to the true meaning of these presents to the said BLOOMFIELD his heirs and assigns forever he or they paying all taxes and impositions that either are or shall hereafter be due for the same and to Testifie the truth hereof we have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 18th of November 16'3
in presence of us DAVID FAULKNER. NICHOLAS CATLETT
JOHN WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH CATLETT
Recognit in Cu Com Rappa x9 die 9bris 1673
KNOW ALL MEN that I NICHOLAS CATLETT and ELIZABETH my Wife of the County of Rappa do appoint my well beloved Friend WILLIAM UNDERWOOD to bee our true and lawful! attorney at the next Court held for the County of Rappa. then and there in our place and stead to acknowledge unto SAMUEL BLOOMFIELD of the County aforesaid a certain parcell of land sould and by conveyance made over by us unto him and what our said Attorney shall doe in that behalfe we do hereby ratifie and confirme to stand in full force as if we ourselves were then and there personally present. As Witness our hands and seals this 18th day 9ber 1673
in presence of us DAVID FAULKNER NICHOLAS CATLETT
JOHN WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH CATLETT
Recordatr x die xbris 1673
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 230
Vid: pa. 35)
I SAMUELL WARD doe assigne and make over unto Mr. SAMLL. BLOMFEILD his heires and assignes all my right and interest of the within Convayance from me and myne heires forever and I doe also obleidge my selfe to acknowledge the Sale hereof when required by the said SAMUELL BLOMFEILD or his order for the valuable consideration of Five thousand pounds of tobacco already secured. As Witness my hand this 31th of Sher 1678
Test: LAW; ROCHEFORT SAM. WARD
ARRA: STAP
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 2 die Julii 1679
I doe hereby authorize and impower my loveing Freind, Mr. ROBERT SYNCOCK my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge a peice of land sold by me to SAMLL. BLOMFEILD as appeareth by Convayance as Witness my hand the 2d of July 1679
Test MARY her mark GIBSON SAM: WARD
Recordatr xxx die Julii 1679
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 240
Vid. pa: 245 in another book)
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that wee whose names is underwritten, doe assigne all our rights and title of this wthin mentioned Convayance from us our heires unto JOHN GRAVES his heires & assignes for ever As Witness our hands this 17th of Octobr; 1679
Test FRANCIS ALLMOND, SAMLL BLOMFEILD
RICHARD FELLATAR FRANCES BLOMFEILD
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 5 die 9bris 1679
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I FRANCES BLOMFEILD doe appoint my loveing freind. ROBERT SYNOCK, for me and in name to acknowledge the sale of a certaine tract of land sold by my Loveing Husband, SAMLL, BLOMFEILD, of the County of Rappae: unto JOHN GRAVES of the same County as by a Deed undr, my said Husbands hand does appeare and what my said Attorney shall doe in the prmises I doe by these prsents ratifie and confirme as if I my selfe were personally prsent, as Witness my hand and Seale this 2 day of 9ber 1679
Signed Sealed & Delivered in the
prsence of us ROBERT BAYLES JUNIOR, FRANCES BLOMFEILD
WM. HOLLISTER
Recordatr Test EDMD. CRASK Cl Cur
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 367-369
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome this prsent Instrument of Writing shall come, WILLIAM UNDERWOOD of ye Pish of Sittingburne in County of Rappae: sendeth Greeting Know yee yt: ye said WM. UNDERWOOD for divers good causes but more especially for ye sume of Nine thousand pounds of Tob: & Casq. to him paid by Capt: SAMUELL BLUMFEILD of ye Pish and County hath sold unto said Capt. SAMUELL BLUMFEILD Three hundred acres of land being on ye North side of RAPPAE RIVER in ye Pish and County aforesaid being part of a Pattent of Two thousand Seaven hundred Eighty foyer acres bearing date ye tenth of Septembr: 1658 as by said Pattent relation had may appeare which said Three hundred acres begin at a small red Oake wch parteth it and another pcell of land purchased of him ye said UNDERWOOD by FRANCIS TRIPLETT runing thence West South West to a wt. Oake thence North Westerly to two red Oakes thence East & by North to a Chestnutt tree by a Swamp of APPAMATTUS CREEKE, thence South East & by South to ye place it began To have and to hold ye above parcell of land wth the appurtenances with all proffitts advantages unto abovesaid SAMUELL BLUMFEILD & to ye only, use & behoofe of him his hrs. & assignes forever and I ye said WM. UNDERWOOD for himselfe his heires hath warranted ye prmises against all men and path promised to acknowledge these prsents to be Inroled Sur Conusance de droit according to the Statute of ye Twenty Seaventh of Henry ye Eighth, and to perform any things to making a good Estate in fee simple In Witness whereof ye said WM. UNDER- WOOD put. to his hand & affixed his Seale this third day of October 1682
Sealed & delivered in ye
prsence of MOSES HUBBERT WM. UNDERWOOD
ELIZABETH HAWKINS, JOANE UNDERWOOD
FRANCES STERNE her marke
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae 9bris 1682
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1682-1686 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 157-159
THIS INDENTURE made the 4th day of January 1684/3 and in the Sixth and thirtieth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second &c. Between SAML. BLOMFIELD of the County of Rappa. Gent. and ELIZABETH his Wife of the one part and CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE of the said County, Planter, of the other part Witnesseth that the sd SAML. BLOMFIELD & ELIZABETH his Wife for Two hundred and Fifty pounds Lawfull money of England to them in hand paid have granted unto the sd XPHER BLACKBURNE his heires forever all their right unto the halfendall or moiety of Eleven hundred and fifty acres of land being on the North side of the Rappa: River in the Parrish of Sittingburne the sd moyety being the Northermost end of the sd Eleven hundred and fifty acres of land the whole being granted to ROBERT HOPKINS late of this County deceased by Pattent and by him assigned and made over unto SAMLL. NICHOLLS and THOMAS WHITLOCK and by the said WHITLOCK and EDWARD ROWZEY (who married the Relict of the said WHITLOCK) sold & acknowledged unto Mr. THOMAS JONES of this County also deced who dying Intestate the sd land doth decend to the said ELIZABETH as right and only heire of the sd THOMAS JONES which afore recited land and plantation is now in the occupation of JOHN RICHARDS with all its rights To have and to hold unto the sd XPHER BLACKBURNE his heires forever and the sd SAMUELL and ELIZABETH for themselves their heires the sd moyety and Plantacon will warrant and defend forever against them and every other person claiming under them and hereby agree to and with the sd XPHER BLACKBURNE to execute and due acknowledgemt. make of all the premisses at the next Court held for the County of Rappa: In Witness whereof the sd SAMLL. BLOMFIELD & ELIZABETH his Wife have hereunto set their hands and seales Signed sealed and delivered in prsence of us
JOHN BATTAILE, SAMLL. BLOMFEILD
HANNAH HAWKINS ELIZABETH BLOMFEILD
Two hundred and Fifty pounds Sterl: money of England interlined before signed
JNO. BATTAILE
Febry. the 4th 1684/5 ROBT, BARRET
Then acknowledged in Rappa. Court and record the llth
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I ELIZABETH, the Wife of SAMLL. BLOMFEILD, do make and appoint my loveing freind, THO: NEW, my true and lawful! Attorney in my name to acknowledge a certain parcell of land sold by my Husband to XPHER BLACKBURNE bearing date with these prsents all my right which I the said ELIZABETH BLOMFEILD have in the sd Tract of land and this my act and deed do declare to be my own free & voluntary will without any compulsion of my sd Husband or any other persons Witness my hand & seale this 24th day of January 1684/5
Sealed signed and delivrd. in prsence of
JNO. BATTAILE, ELIZABETH BLOMFEILD
ROBT. TALIAFERRO
Record the 11th day of February 1684/5
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1682-1686 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 188-190
THIS INDENTURE made this 25th day of Apl: 1685 and in the seven and thirtieth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles the second &c. Between CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE of the County of Rappa: Planter, of the one part and Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD of sd County Gent. of other part Witnesseth that the sd CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE for the full sum of Two hundred and fifty pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid grant unto the sd SAMLL. BLOMFIELD his heires forever all his right and demand whatsoever unto the halfendall or moyety of Eleven hundred and fifty acres of land being on the North side of the Rappa: River in the Parrish of Sittinbourne and County of Rappa: the sd moyety being the Northermsot end of the sd Eleven hundred & fifty acres of land the whole being granted unto ROBERT HOPKINS of the County late deced by Pattent and by him assured and made over unto SAMLL. NICHOLLS and THOMAS WHITLOCK both deced, and by the said NICHOLLS and EDWD: RAWSEE who intermarried with the Relict of the sd WHITLOCK sold and transferred to THOMAS JONES of this County also deced, who dying intestate the sd land doth descend and come to ELIZABETH as right & only heire and the now Wife of Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD and by them the sd BLOMFIELD and ELIZABETH his said Wife sold and confirmed unto CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE which fore recited land and plantation now in the tenure and occupation of JOHN WARRINER with all its rights To have and to hold the said land and Plantation with every of its rights unto the sd Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD his heires forever more and sd CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE for himself for the consideration aforementioned against him and every other persons lawfully claiming under him and doth hereby agree with the sd SAMLL. BLOMFIELD truely to execute and due acknowledge make of all and singular the before granted premisses before the Justices holding Court next after this date for the County of Rappa: In Witness whereof the said CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE path set his hand and seal
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
THOMAS NEW, CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE
WM. MOSS, THO: THOMPSON
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 5 die August 1685 et recorded xxiii die
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE have appointed JOHN BATTAILE to be my true and lawfull Atto: for me to acknowledge to Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD one tract of land on the North side of Rappa: wch: formerly purchased by me of the sd Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD and ELIZABETH his Wife wch: was formerly Mr. THOMAS JONES, I the sd BLACKBURNE ratifying and confirming what my sd Attorney shall doe for the full acknowledgement of the said land to the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD Witness my hand and seal this 4th of August 1685
Test MARY WEBB CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE
JAMES SALISBURY
Recorded in Cur Com Rappa xxiii die August 1685
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1685-1687 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 108
- Rappahannock County Court 5th of August 1685
- Whereas HAWKINS SNEAD, an Orphan, complained to this Court that Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD hath & still doth detaine him as a Servant notwithstanding Majr. THOMAS HAWKINS (with whose Relict the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD intermarried) did in his life time take the said SNEAD under his care with promise of a liberal! Education; Whereupon the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD produced an Order of this Court bearing date the 6th day of November 1679 whereby it appeared that the sd HAWKINS SNEAD under several covinants therein contained was bound unto the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he should attaine the age of one & twenty years, upon wch this Court confirmed the aforesd and adjudged the sd HAWKINS SNEAD to remain wth the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he shall arrive to the age of one & twenty years, the sd BLOMFIELD at the Expiracon of the sd terme fulfilling the Covinants in the aforesd Order Exprest from wch Judgmt. the said HAWKINS SNEAD appeales for a rehearing before his Excellency & Councell on the fifth day of next Genll. Court.
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1692-1693 Essex County, Virginia Deed, Will & Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 17-18)
To all Christian People to whome these presents shall come, Capt. SAMUEL BLOMFEILD and Mr. THOMAS PARKER sendeth Greeting: Whereas divers controverseyes and debates heretofore have been had and is now depending between HUMPHREY BOOTH of ye one part and JEREMYA WHITE of ye County of NEW KENT of ye other part concerning a peice or parcell of land situate lying and being in ye County of RAPPA: and on ye South side of ye River formerly belonging to Mr. THOMAS PRICE, for the appeasing and determining whereof, ye said parties have submitted themselves & are to become bound each of them to ye other by their severall obligacons bearing date ye third day of October 1687 in ye sum of Forty thousand pounds of good sound merchantable tobacco and caske to be paid convenient on demand with condicons on the obligacons endorsed for the performance of all & every ye award, arbitrament determinacon and Judgment of ye above said Capt. SAMUEL BLOMFEILD and Mr. THOMAS PARKER, both of ye County of RAPPAHANNOCK (Arbitratrs: indifferently elected and chosen) as well on ye part and behalfe of HUMPHREY BOOTH of ye one party as on ye part and behalfe of ye said JEREMY WHITE of ye other party to award arbitrate determine and judge of and considerating all and all manner of accons, strifes, various quarrells, controverseyes, doubts and demands whatsoever had made & moved, stired or depending between ye said HUMPHREY BOOTH of ye one part and JEREMYA WHITE of ye other part from ye beginning of ye world until ye day of ye date of these presents; So as the award of Judgment of us, SAMUEL BLOMFEILD and THOMAS PARKER, Arbitras: for and concerning ye premisses being One thousand acres of land lying and being as abovesaid. made and putt in writing indented under our hands and seales this 3d day of October 1687 as by ye said severall obligacons and their severall condicons more plainly doth appear. Now Know yee that wee ye said Arbitrators as aforesaid, taking upon in ye charge of ye said award and arbitrament, haveing veiwd and heard and examined ye (torn) and allegacons and rights of each party concerning ye One thousand acres of land as abovesaid, minded to sett at unity and freindship concerning ye same, do spew upon, make and put in writing this our award, arbitrament, determinacon and Judgment between ye said parties for & concerning ye premisses in manner and form following, that is to say, wee do award arbitrate determine and judge that ye right to and in ye abovesaid land doth wholly and solely belong to ye said HUMPHREY BOOTH his heires and assignes forever as Witness our hands and seales this (torn) day of October 1687 Signed sealed and delivered
in ye presence of us
RICHARD LEIGHTON SAMLL. BLOMFEILD
JOHN HINE THO: PARKER
Vere Recordatr. p F. MERIWETHER, Cl. Cur
- KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JEREMYA WHITE of ye County of NEW KENT do acknowledge my selfe to owe and stand justly indebted unto HUMPHREY BOOTH his heires Exrs. or assignes ye full and just sume of Forty thousand pounds of good sound merchantable tobacco & caske to be paid on demand convenient to content, for which payment well and truly to be made, I bind myselfe my heirs Exrs. or Admrs. firmly by these presents this 3d day of October 1687
- The Condicion of this obligacon is such that if ye above bounden JEREMYA WHITE do and shall for his and every of his part and behalfe in all things well and truly stand to, observe, pforme, fullfill and keep ye Arbitraments, order, rule, determinacon & (torn) of Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFEILD and Mr. THOMAS PARKER, Arbitrators indifferently chosen elected and named, as well on the part & behalfe of ye said HUMPHREY BOOTH as ye within named JEREMYA WHITE to arbitrate, award, rule, decree and judge for ye touching or concerning all accons, suits, doubts & variences concerning a peece or parcel of land containing One thousand acres situate lying and being in the Parish of Sittingbourne in ye County of RAPPAHANNOCK now in ye possession and sole Custody of HUMPHREY BOOTH aforesaid now in question and controversy between ye said parties, & it is firmly concluded and agreed on by the said parties by these presents so as the award, arbitramt: or determinacon and Judgment of ye parties in and upon ye said pre- misses be made and given up in Writeing indented under their hands and seals shall for ever stand firme and Irrevokeable, in consideracon of ye full and true pformance of this condicon is this my obligation void and of none effect, otherwise in full force and vertue, against my selfe my heires Fars. or Admrs. In Witness whereof both parties have hereunto set their hands and seales Interchangeably this 3d day of October 1687 Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of us
HEN: AWBREY JEREMIAH WHITE
JOHN HINE
Vere Recordatr: p F. MERIWETHER, Cl. Cur
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL:
URL title: Arrival in the Virginia Colony
Note:
Old Rappa Co. Orders 3d of Oct 1688 p. 88, Judgment upon attachemnt is granted Capt Samll Blomfiled against the estate of John Been for 1918 Pounds of Tobo. Order that Edward Rousey & Bartholomew Valters appraise the Horse attached for sd. Debt.p.90 3 Oct 1688 Robert Plea & Bart: Vaulters to value the estate and inventory of Richard Roads
http://www.vawterfamily.org/Georgine/GJ%20Part%201.pdf.
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1689-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 190
Rappahannock County Court 1st of October 1690
- HUGH CRABB aged thirty years or thereabouts being examined & sworne before this Court sayeth that he saw a certaine Paper here in Court produced & signed & sealed in forme of a Will by Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD in his life time published & owned as his last Will & Testamt: and that this Deponent attested the sd Will and saw the same attested by SAMLL. WARD & Doctr: MOSES HUBBART as Evidence thereunto, And that the sd Testator was of perfect sence & memory at the time of signing & sealing the same & further sayeth not
- Whereas the Last Will &Testament of Capt SAMLL. BLOMFIELD of this County late deced was prsented by his Relict to this Court for proof, The Court causing the same to be read and finding many difficultyes therein conteyned, but more particularly where the Executrx. is en joyned to give in securitie, have thought fitt and do accordingly order that the sd Will and all Clauses therein conteyned be transmitted to the consideracon of the Right Honrble. the Governr: & Honrble. Councell at the next Genrll.
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1689-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 198
Rappahannock County Court 8th of January 1690/1
- Mrs. ELIZABETH BLOMFIELD, Relict and Executrx. named in the last Will & Testament of Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD of this County late deced, representing to this Court that in the Last Will severall difficultyes being conteyned and espetially one where the Executrix is enjoyned to give in good securitie for fulfilling the sd Will, she is not able to performe the same. This Court taking the matter in to their consideracon, and finding her allegations true, And for that the sd Mrs. ELIZABETH BLOMFIELD in open Court hath relinquished her right of Executorship of the sd Last Will, and making humble suit, The Court have granted Order of Administracon (with the Will annexed) unto the sd ELIZABETH upon all & singular the Estate of the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD her deced Husband, she giving in good securitie at the next Court. duly to administer the same &c
- Mr. SPICER appeared Attorney for Mrs. ELIZ: BLOMFIELD
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1692-1693 Essex County, Virginia Deed, Will & Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 16)
At a Court held for Essex County 11th of July 1692
- The difference depending between WM. CATLETT Plantiff and Mrs: ELIZA: BLUMFEILD, Admx, of Capt: SAMLL. BLUMFEILD deced, Deft., is refer'd till next Court
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1699-1701 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 3)
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I JOHN WILLIS & MARY WILLIS my Wife of ye Parish of (torn) in ye County of Essex for ye sum of Four thousand pounds of lawfull tobacco in hand delivering by THOMAS RAMSEY of ye same Parish & County we ye sd JOHN WILLIS & MARY WILLIS do hereby sell unto said THO: RAMSEY his heirs assignes forever Two hundred eighty nine acres & fifty perches of land being in ye Parish of Sittingburn & County of Essex and on ye branches of OCCUPATION CREEK, it being part & parcell of a tract of land granted to JAMES COGHILL deced by Patent bearing date in Aprill ye 19th in year of our Lord 1667 and left to MARY COGHILL, his Daughter, & now ye Wife of ye sd JOHN WILLIS To have and to hold ye sd Two hundred eighty nine acres & fifty perches of land begining at a marked red oake standing on ye Eastward side of ye head of a Valley busing on ye line of DANLL. NOELL by a PATH that gocth to his house runeth then cc South to a marked white oake standing in Mr. SAML. BLUMFEILDs line & thence along ye land of BLUMFEILDs line West to a marked red Oak & thence along the sd BLUMFEILDs line South to a Stake standing as a Corner tree in ye sd BLUMFEILDs line & corner to a line devideth between ye other moyety of the sd land by Patent granted as aforesd. & thence runeth West to ye head line of ye whole Devident & thence North East to a marked red Oak standing in Mr. PAGES line, & thence along ye sd PAGES line to ye first menconed Station to him ye ad THO: RAMSEY ye sd land with all its rights belonging against ye sd JNO: WILLIS & MARY WILLIS our selves our heirs & will warrant at all times forever hereafter lawfully & quietly hve ye ad land from denial or disturbance of ye sd JNO: WILLIS & MARY WILLIS their heirs or assignes In Witness we ye sd JNO: WILLIS & MARY WILLIS do hereunto put our hands & seales this 10th day of
December Ano Dom 1698
Signed sealed & delivered in ye pr:sence of us
CORNELIUS NOELL JOHN WILLIS
JEREM: PARKER MARY WILLIS
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of Augt: 1699 & truely recorded
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 102
KNOW ALL MEN that wee WILL ROBINSON of the County of RICHMOND. RICHD COVINGTON &THO: GREGSON of the County of Essex are firmely bound unto JOHN CATLETT Gent. President of the said County Court of Essex in the sume of Five hundred pounds Sterling to the payment thereof we bind ourselves this 10th day of March 1701
The Condicon of this obligacon is that if WILLIAM ROBINSON & FRANCES his Wife, Admrs de bonis non Administrative of Capt. SAMLL. BLOOMFEILD deced do make a true Inventory of all the goods & credits of the sd deced & the same soe made doe exhibit to the next Court that shall be held for the said County & give a true and just account of their Admcon: when required & all the rest first allowed by the said Court shall pay unto such persons as the Court shall appoint, Then this obligacon to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force
Signed sealed & delivered in pr:sence of us FRANCIS MERIWETHER,
HENRY ADCOCKE
WM: ROBINSON
RICHD. COVINGTON THO: GREGSON
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of March 1701 & truely recorded
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/richmond/court/court001.txt
URL title: Richmond County, Virginia - ABSTRACTS FROM COURT RECORDS (Order Books 1-5)
Note:
March 2, 1708 - The jury find that Frances, wife of William Robinson, is the only daughter of Samuel Bloomfield, that Elizabeth, his widow, married Archer Spicer and had son John, that Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Jones.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 163
CAPT. SAMUELL BLOMFIELD, 780 acs., Rappa. Co., on S. side of Rappa. Riv; adj. Thomas Wilkinson; 21 Oct. 1687. p. 584. Trans. of 16 pers: Ralph Creed, Grace his wife; Eliza, Magdalen & Jone. his daughters; Tho. Cary, Tho. Wall, Senr.. Tho. Wall, Junr., Mary Sanders. Walter Clark, Ellis Waters, Tho. Johnson, Eliza. Morgan, John Jones, Lenard Ray.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 257
SAMUELL BLOMEFIELD (Bloomfeild), JOHN DANGERFIELD, WILLIAM MOSELY, BRYAN WARD, & WILLIAM BENDERY, 2359 acs., bet. Rappa. River & head or run of Mattopany Riv., 22 Nov. 1682, p. 254. (By Sir Henry Chicheley.) E. upon Path from Portobaco Indian Towne to Chickahominy Indian Towne, W. upon a great tract of Major Robert Beverley's, &c. Trans. of 47 pers: Jon. Sherman, Robt. Baker, Jon. Rowly, Susan West, Mary Godfry, David Tobdell, Sus. Ripley, Luke Raven, Joan Swift, Tho. Joyner, Wm. Marcum, Geo. Bayman, Jon. Sands, Nich. Watts, Ja. Jones, Samll. Carter, Mary Wood, Jane Sharp, Tho. Vintner, Susan Colt, Ema. Harris, Tho. Gold, Jo. Harper, Robt. Read, Wm. Waters, Fra. Farmer, Jos. Marlar, Joyce Davies, Wm. Jacobs, Mary Wilson, Jon. Poor, Ja. Mann, Eras. Perry, Mary Smith, Wm. Cocke, Geo. Holmes, Wm. Jones, Jon. Farmer, Wm. Towne, Mary Williams, Wm. 'Wallis, Mary Salter, Jon, Edwardson, Wm. Simpson. Tho. Turner, Wm. Batem, Alexander Monk.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 310
CAPT. SAMUELL BLOMFIELD, 780 acs., Rappa. Co., on S. side of Ratrna. Riv; adj. Thomas Wilkinson; 21 Oct. 1687. p. 584. Trans. of 16 pers: Ralph Creed, Grace his wife; Eliza, Magdalen & Tone. his daughters; Tho. Cary, Tho. Wall, Senn. Tho. Wall, Tunr., Mary Sanders. Walter Clark, Ellis Waters, Tho. Johnson. Eliza. Morgan, John Jones, Lenard Ray. at Citation.2 GAV-9.
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His 1st wife; her 2nd husband.1,2
Samuel Bloomfield died on 1 October 1690 at Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
BUTLER, AMORY, [Rev.], of the Parish of Sittingburne and County of Rappee., Clerk. 21 August, 1678 ; 29 January, 1678/9
To my loving Brother Mr Wm Butler minister of Washington Parish all my Books Sermon Noats and papers.
To brother John Butler all my wearing Cloths Linnen and Woolen and 2,000 pounds of Tobacco and Cask.
To Valentine Allen 60 pounds of Tob. in lieu of a paire of Shooes I owe him.
To my Godson Wm Pannell one Bible and one Bible to my Godson Cawthorne. All my other Estate I give and bequeath unto my Godson and nephew John Underwood my debts first paid out of the same by my Executor MP Daniel Gaines. This my last Will and Testament Satisfying and fulfilling all therein as shall appeare to be just and True and which he in his Conscience knows and is perswaded soe to be Referring my sd Executor to the assistance of my brother Wm Underwood who may give him knowledge in my Concernes and ordering that Mr Samll Bloomfield According to his Demand be First Satisfied out of my Estate for mine and my Brother John Butler's accomodation at this house. I give unto my Executor before named his Choice of my three Bookes in my Studie.
Wit. SAMLL BLOMFLELD, LAWE ROCHEFORT. Page 113.
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Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
PERKINS, THOMAS, 18 December, 1683 ; 2 April, 1684.
To Thomas Parker my wearing gould ring.
To Elizabeth Blomfield my Ring that is due me from the Estate of William Sargent. To all my God children a hhd of toba apiece. All the remainder of my estate (my just debts first satisfied) I give to Capt. Saml. Blomfield whom I make my Executor.
Wit. MARTIN JOHNSON, aged 48 years or thereabouts,
MARY JOHNSON, aged 50 years or thereabouts. Page 21.
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1683-1685 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press] Page 62
Rappahannock County Court 4th of December 1684
- ALICE CHURCHELL, by her Son in Law , HENRY LONGE, acknowledged Mr. JOSHUA DAVIS her Attorney in open Court
- Judgment is granted to Capt. SAML. BLOMFEILD (as Exr. to Mr. THOMAS PERKINS deced) agaisnt the Estate of JOHN CHURCHELL deced for two hundred pounds of toba. & caske due in Ball. of a Bill bearing date the 6th of Novembr: 1683 to be paid with costs of suite als exec.
- Commission of Administration is granted to ALICE CHURCHELL upon the Estate of THOMAS CORNWELL deced as greatest Criditor she giveing in security at the next Court to be accomptable for the same as required
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 136-137
KNOW ALL MEN that I NICHOLAS CATLETT of the County of Rappa. and ELIZABETH my Wife have sold unto SAMUEL BLOOMFIELD of the abovesaid County from us our heirs and administrators forever a certain parcell of land being part of the devident whereon I now live bounded on the one side with the land of THOMAS MONDAY on the other side wth the land of JOHN WILLIAMSON and a third side wth the land of PETER JOHNSON and on the fourth side with the land that I the sd NICHOLAS CATLETT live upon and for the valuable consideration of One thousand pounds of good sound merchantable tobacco to us in hand paid at and before the signing and delivery of these presents do hereby sell the same with all its rights wth all woods water courses mines minerals and all other things belonging from us our heirs and assigns to him the said BLOOMFIELD his heirs and assigns forever peaceably to have & possess to his and their behoofes without the let of us or either of us our heirs or assigns forever and wee do oblige ourselves to defend and keep harmless the said BLOOMFIELD from all and every person whatsoever from or under them or any of them and this we do hereby freely and willing confirm from us our heirs according to the true meaning of these presents to the said BLOOMFIELD his heirs and assigns forever he or they paying all taxes and impositions that either are or shall hereafter be due for the same and to Testifie the truth hereof we have hereunto sett our hands & seals this 18th of November 16'3
in presence of us DAVID FAULKNER. NICHOLAS CATLETT
JOHN WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH CATLETT
Recognit in Cu Com Rappa x9 die 9bris 1673
KNOW ALL MEN that I NICHOLAS CATLETT and ELIZABETH my Wife of the County of Rappa do appoint my well beloved Friend WILLIAM UNDERWOOD to bee our true and lawful! attorney at the next Court held for the County of Rappa. then and there in our place and stead to acknowledge unto SAMUEL BLOOMFIELD of the County aforesaid a certain parcell of land sould and by conveyance made over by us unto him and what our said Attorney shall doe in that behalfe we do hereby ratifie and confirme to stand in full force as if we ourselves were then and there personally present. As Witness our hands and seals this 18th day 9ber 1673
in presence of us DAVID FAULKNER NICHOLAS CATLETT
JOHN WILLIAMSON ELIZABETH CATLETT
Recordatr x die xbris 1673
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 230
Vid: pa. 35)
I SAMUELL WARD doe assigne and make over unto Mr. SAMLL. BLOMFEILD his heires and assignes all my right and interest of the within Convayance from me and myne heires forever and I doe also obleidge my selfe to acknowledge the Sale hereof when required by the said SAMUELL BLOMFEILD or his order for the valuable consideration of Five thousand pounds of tobacco already secured. As Witness my hand this 31th of Sher 1678
Test: LAW; ROCHEFORT SAM. WARD
ARRA: STAP
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 2 die Julii 1679
I doe hereby authorize and impower my loveing Freind, Mr. ROBERT SYNCOCK my true and lawful! Attorney to acknowledge a peice of land sold by me to SAMLL. BLOMFEILD as appeareth by Convayance as Witness my hand the 2d of July 1679
Test MARY her mark GIBSON SAM: WARD
Recordatr xxx die Julii 1679
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 240
Vid. pa: 245 in another book)
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that wee whose names is underwritten, doe assigne all our rights and title of this wthin mentioned Convayance from us our heires unto JOHN GRAVES his heires & assignes for ever As Witness our hands this 17th of Octobr; 1679
Test FRANCIS ALLMOND, SAMLL BLOMFEILD
RICHARD FELLATAR FRANCES BLOMFEILD
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 5 die 9bris 1679
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I FRANCES BLOMFEILD doe appoint my loveing freind. ROBERT SYNOCK, for me and in name to acknowledge the sale of a certaine tract of land sold by my Loveing Husband, SAMLL, BLOMFEILD, of the County of Rappae: unto JOHN GRAVES of the same County as by a Deed undr, my said Husbands hand does appeare and what my said Attorney shall doe in the prmises I doe by these prsents ratifie and confirme as if I my selfe were personally prsent, as Witness my hand and Seale this 2 day of 9ber 1679
Signed Sealed & Delivered in the
prsence of us ROBERT BAYLES JUNIOR, FRANCES BLOMFEILD
WM. HOLLISTER
Recordatr Test EDMD. CRASK Cl Cur
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 367-369
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome this prsent Instrument of Writing shall come, WILLIAM UNDERWOOD of ye Pish of Sittingburne in County of Rappae: sendeth Greeting Know yee yt: ye said WM. UNDERWOOD for divers good causes but more especially for ye sume of Nine thousand pounds of Tob: & Casq. to him paid by Capt: SAMUELL BLUMFEILD of ye Pish and County hath sold unto said Capt. SAMUELL BLUMFEILD Three hundred acres of land being on ye North side of RAPPAE RIVER in ye Pish and County aforesaid being part of a Pattent of Two thousand Seaven hundred Eighty foyer acres bearing date ye tenth of Septembr: 1658 as by said Pattent relation had may appeare which said Three hundred acres begin at a small red Oake wch parteth it and another pcell of land purchased of him ye said UNDERWOOD by FRANCIS TRIPLETT runing thence West South West to a wt. Oake thence North Westerly to two red Oakes thence East & by North to a Chestnutt tree by a Swamp of APPAMATTUS CREEKE, thence South East & by South to ye place it began To have and to hold ye above parcell of land wth the appurtenances with all proffitts advantages unto abovesaid SAMUELL BLUMFEILD & to ye only, use & behoofe of him his hrs. & assignes forever and I ye said WM. UNDERWOOD for himselfe his heires hath warranted ye prmises against all men and path promised to acknowledge these prsents to be Inroled Sur Conusance de droit according to the Statute of ye Twenty Seaventh of Henry ye Eighth, and to perform any things to making a good Estate in fee simple In Witness whereof ye said WM. UNDER- WOOD put. to his hand & affixed his Seale this third day of October 1682
Sealed & delivered in ye
prsence of MOSES HUBBERT WM. UNDERWOOD
ELIZABETH HAWKINS, JOANE UNDERWOOD
FRANCES STERNE her marke
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae 9bris 1682
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1682-1686 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 157-159
THIS INDENTURE made the 4th day of January 1684/3 and in the Sixth and thirtieth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second &c. Between SAML. BLOMFIELD of the County of Rappa. Gent. and ELIZABETH his Wife of the one part and CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE of the said County, Planter, of the other part Witnesseth that the sd SAML. BLOMFIELD & ELIZABETH his Wife for Two hundred and Fifty pounds Lawfull money of England to them in hand paid have granted unto the sd XPHER BLACKBURNE his heires forever all their right unto the halfendall or moiety of Eleven hundred and fifty acres of land being on the North side of the Rappa: River in the Parrish of Sittingburne the sd moyety being the Northermost end of the sd Eleven hundred and fifty acres of land the whole being granted to ROBERT HOPKINS late of this County deceased by Pattent and by him assigned and made over unto SAMLL. NICHOLLS and THOMAS WHITLOCK and by the said WHITLOCK and EDWARD ROWZEY (who married the Relict of the said WHITLOCK) sold & acknowledged unto Mr. THOMAS JONES of this County also deced who dying Intestate the sd land doth decend to the said ELIZABETH as right and only heire of the sd THOMAS JONES which afore recited land and plantation is now in the occupation of JOHN RICHARDS with all its rights To have and to hold unto the sd XPHER BLACKBURNE his heires forever and the sd SAMUELL and ELIZABETH for themselves their heires the sd moyety and Plantacon will warrant and defend forever against them and every other person claiming under them and hereby agree to and with the sd XPHER BLACKBURNE to execute and due acknowledgemt. make of all the premisses at the next Court held for the County of Rappa: In Witness whereof the sd SAMLL. BLOMFIELD & ELIZABETH his Wife have hereunto set their hands and seales Signed sealed and delivered in prsence of us
JOHN BATTAILE, SAMLL. BLOMFEILD
HANNAH HAWKINS ELIZABETH BLOMFEILD
Two hundred and Fifty pounds Sterl: money of England interlined before signed
JNO. BATTAILE
Febry. the 4th 1684/5 ROBT, BARRET
Then acknowledged in Rappa. Court and record the llth
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I ELIZABETH, the Wife of SAMLL. BLOMFEILD, do make and appoint my loveing freind, THO: NEW, my true and lawful! Attorney in my name to acknowledge a certain parcell of land sold by my Husband to XPHER BLACKBURNE bearing date with these prsents all my right which I the said ELIZABETH BLOMFEILD have in the sd Tract of land and this my act and deed do declare to be my own free & voluntary will without any compulsion of my sd Husband or any other persons Witness my hand & seale this 24th day of January 1684/5
Sealed signed and delivrd. in prsence of
JNO. BATTAILE, ELIZABETH BLOMFEILD
ROBT. TALIAFERRO
Record the 11th day of February 1684/5
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1682-1686 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 188-190
THIS INDENTURE made this 25th day of Apl: 1685 and in the seven and thirtieth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles the second &c. Between CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE of the County of Rappa: Planter, of the one part and Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD of sd County Gent. of other part Witnesseth that the sd CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE for the full sum of Two hundred and fifty pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him in hand paid grant unto the sd SAMLL. BLOMFIELD his heires forever all his right and demand whatsoever unto the halfendall or moyety of Eleven hundred and fifty acres of land being on the North side of the Rappa: River in the Parrish of Sittinbourne and County of Rappa: the sd moyety being the Northermsot end of the sd Eleven hundred & fifty acres of land the whole being granted unto ROBERT HOPKINS of the County late deced by Pattent and by him assured and made over unto SAMLL. NICHOLLS and THOMAS WHITLOCK both deced, and by the said NICHOLLS and EDWD: RAWSEE who intermarried with the Relict of the sd WHITLOCK sold and transferred to THOMAS JONES of this County also deced, who dying intestate the sd land doth descend and come to ELIZABETH as right & only heire and the now Wife of Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD and by them the sd BLOMFIELD and ELIZABETH his said Wife sold and confirmed unto CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE which fore recited land and plantation now in the tenure and occupation of JOHN WARRINER with all its rights To have and to hold the said land and Plantation with every of its rights unto the sd Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD his heires forever more and sd CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE for himself for the consideration aforementioned against him and every other persons lawfully claiming under him and doth hereby agree with the sd SAMLL. BLOMFIELD truely to execute and due acknowledge make of all and singular the before granted premisses before the Justices holding Court next after this date for the County of Rappa: In Witness whereof the said CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE path set his hand and seal
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us
THOMAS NEW, CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE
WM. MOSS, THO: THOMPSON
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 5 die August 1685 et recorded xxiii die
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE have appointed JOHN BATTAILE to be my true and lawfull Atto: for me to acknowledge to Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD one tract of land on the North side of Rappa: wch: formerly purchased by me of the sd Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD and ELIZABETH his Wife wch: was formerly Mr. THOMAS JONES, I the sd BLACKBURNE ratifying and confirming what my sd Attorney shall doe for the full acknowledgement of the said land to the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD Witness my hand and seal this 4th of August 1685
Test MARY WEBB CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURNE
JAMES SALISBURY
Recorded in Cur Com Rappa xxiii die August 1685
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1685-1687 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 108
- Rappahannock County Court 5th of August 1685
- Whereas HAWKINS SNEAD, an Orphan, complained to this Court that Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD hath & still doth detaine him as a Servant notwithstanding Majr. THOMAS HAWKINS (with whose Relict the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD intermarried) did in his life time take the said SNEAD under his care with promise of a liberal! Education; Whereupon the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD produced an Order of this Court bearing date the 6th day of November 1679 whereby it appeared that the sd HAWKINS SNEAD under several covinants therein contained was bound unto the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he should attaine the age of one & twenty years, upon wch this Court confirmed the aforesd and adjudged the sd HAWKINS SNEAD to remain wth the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD untill he shall arrive to the age of one & twenty years, the sd BLOMFIELD at the Expiracon of the sd terme fulfilling the Covinants in the aforesd Order Exprest from wch Judgmt. the said HAWKINS SNEAD appeales for a rehearing before his Excellency & Councell on the fifth day of next Genll. Court.
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1692-1693 Essex County, Virginia Deed, Will & Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 17-18)
To all Christian People to whome these presents shall come, Capt. SAMUEL BLOMFEILD and Mr. THOMAS PARKER sendeth Greeting: Whereas divers controverseyes and debates heretofore have been had and is now depending between HUMPHREY BOOTH of ye one part and JEREMYA WHITE of ye County of NEW KENT of ye other part concerning a peice or parcell of land situate lying and being in ye County of RAPPA: and on ye South side of ye River formerly belonging to Mr. THOMAS PRICE, for the appeasing and determining whereof, ye said parties have submitted themselves & are to become bound each of them to ye other by their severall obligacons bearing date ye third day of October 1687 in ye sum of Forty thousand pounds of good sound merchantable tobacco and caske to be paid convenient on demand with condicons on the obligacons endorsed for the performance of all & every ye award, arbitrament determinacon and Judgment of ye above said Capt. SAMUEL BLOMFEILD and Mr. THOMAS PARKER, both of ye County of RAPPAHANNOCK (Arbitratrs: indifferently elected and chosen) as well on ye part and behalfe of HUMPHREY BOOTH of ye one party as on ye part and behalfe of ye said JEREMY WHITE of ye other party to award arbitrate determine and judge of and considerating all and all manner of accons, strifes, various quarrells, controverseyes, doubts and demands whatsoever had made & moved, stired or depending between ye said HUMPHREY BOOTH of ye one part and JEREMYA WHITE of ye other part from ye beginning of ye world until ye day of ye date of these presents; So as the award of Judgment of us, SAMUEL BLOMFEILD and THOMAS PARKER, Arbitras: for and concerning ye premisses being One thousand acres of land lying and being as abovesaid. made and putt in writing indented under our hands and seales this 3d day of October 1687 as by ye said severall obligacons and their severall condicons more plainly doth appear. Now Know yee that wee ye said Arbitrators as aforesaid, taking upon in ye charge of ye said award and arbitrament, haveing veiwd and heard and examined ye (torn) and allegacons and rights of each party concerning ye One thousand acres of land as abovesaid, minded to sett at unity and freindship concerning ye same, do spew upon, make and put in writing this our award, arbitrament, determinacon and Judgment between ye said parties for & concerning ye premisses in manner and form following, that is to say, wee do award arbitrate determine and judge that ye right to and in ye abovesaid land doth wholly and solely belong to ye said HUMPHREY BOOTH his heires and assignes forever as Witness our hands and seales this (torn) day of October 1687 Signed sealed and delivered
in ye presence of us
RICHARD LEIGHTON SAMLL. BLOMFEILD
JOHN HINE THO: PARKER
Vere Recordatr. p F. MERIWETHER, Cl. Cur
- KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JEREMYA WHITE of ye County of NEW KENT do acknowledge my selfe to owe and stand justly indebted unto HUMPHREY BOOTH his heires Exrs. or assignes ye full and just sume of Forty thousand pounds of good sound merchantable tobacco & caske to be paid on demand convenient to content, for which payment well and truly to be made, I bind myselfe my heirs Exrs. or Admrs. firmly by these presents this 3d day of October 1687
- The Condicion of this obligacon is such that if ye above bounden JEREMYA WHITE do and shall for his and every of his part and behalfe in all things well and truly stand to, observe, pforme, fullfill and keep ye Arbitraments, order, rule, determinacon & (torn) of Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFEILD and Mr. THOMAS PARKER, Arbitrators indifferently chosen elected and named, as well on the part & behalfe of ye said HUMPHREY BOOTH as ye within named JEREMYA WHITE to arbitrate, award, rule, decree and judge for ye touching or concerning all accons, suits, doubts & variences concerning a peece or parcel of land containing One thousand acres situate lying and being in the Parish of Sittingbourne in ye County of RAPPAHANNOCK now in ye possession and sole Custody of HUMPHREY BOOTH aforesaid now in question and controversy between ye said parties, & it is firmly concluded and agreed on by the said parties by these presents so as the award, arbitramt: or determinacon and Judgment of ye parties in and upon ye said pre- misses be made and given up in Writeing indented under their hands and seals shall for ever stand firme and Irrevokeable, in consideracon of ye full and true pformance of this condicon is this my obligation void and of none effect, otherwise in full force and vertue, against my selfe my heires Fars. or Admrs. In Witness whereof both parties have hereunto set their hands and seales Interchangeably this 3d day of October 1687 Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of us
HEN: AWBREY JEREMIAH WHITE
JOHN HINE
Vere Recordatr: p F. MERIWETHER, Cl. Cur
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL:
URL title: Arrival in the Virginia Colony
Note:
Old Rappa Co. Orders 3d of Oct 1688 p. 88, Judgment upon attachemnt is granted Capt Samll Blomfiled against the estate of John Been for 1918 Pounds of Tobo. Order that Edward Rousey & Bartholomew Valters appraise the Horse attached for sd. Debt.p.90 3 Oct 1688 Robert Plea & Bart: Vaulters to value the estate and inventory of Richard Roads
http://www.vawterfamily.org/Georgine/GJ%20Part%201.pdf.
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1689-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 190
Rappahannock County Court 1st of October 1690
- HUGH CRABB aged thirty years or thereabouts being examined & sworne before this Court sayeth that he saw a certaine Paper here in Court produced & signed & sealed in forme of a Will by Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD in his life time published & owned as his last Will & Testamt: and that this Deponent attested the sd Will and saw the same attested by SAMLL. WARD & Doctr: MOSES HUBBART as Evidence thereunto, And that the sd Testator was of perfect sence & memory at the time of signing & sealing the same & further sayeth not
- Whereas the Last Will &Testament of Capt SAMLL. BLOMFIELD of this County late deced was prsented by his Relict to this Court for proof, The Court causing the same to be read and finding many difficultyes therein conteyned, but more particularly where the Executrx. is en joyned to give in securitie, have thought fitt and do accordingly order that the sd Will and all Clauses therein conteyned be transmitted to the consideracon of the Right Honrble. the Governr: & Honrble. Councell at the next Genrll.
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1689-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 198
Rappahannock County Court 8th of January 1690/1
- Mrs. ELIZABETH BLOMFIELD, Relict and Executrx. named in the last Will & Testament of Capt. SAMLL. BLOMFIELD of this County late deced, representing to this Court that in the Last Will severall difficultyes being conteyned and espetially one where the Executrix is enjoyned to give in good securitie for fulfilling the sd Will, she is not able to performe the same. This Court taking the matter in to their consideracon, and finding her allegations true, And for that the sd Mrs. ELIZABETH BLOMFIELD in open Court hath relinquished her right of Executorship of the sd Last Will, and making humble suit, The Court have granted Order of Administracon (with the Will annexed) unto the sd ELIZABETH upon all & singular the Estate of the sd Capt. BLOMFIELD her deced Husband, she giving in good securitie at the next Court. duly to administer the same &c
- Mr. SPICER appeared Attorney for Mrs. ELIZ: BLOMFIELD
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1692-1693 Essex County, Virginia Deed, Will & Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 16)
At a Court held for Essex County 11th of July 1692
- The difference depending between WM. CATLETT Plantiff and Mrs: ELIZA: BLUMFEILD, Admx, of Capt: SAMLL. BLUMFEILD deced, Deft., is refer'd till next Court
===land mentioned
1699-1701 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 3)
KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I JOHN WILLIS & MARY WILLIS my Wife of ye Parish of (torn) in ye County of Essex for ye sum of Four thousand pounds of lawfull tobacco in hand delivering by THOMAS RAMSEY of ye same Parish & County we ye sd JOHN WILLIS & MARY WILLIS do hereby sell unto said THO: RAMSEY his heirs assignes forever Two hundred eighty nine acres & fifty perches of land being in ye Parish of Sittingburn & County of Essex and on ye branches of OCCUPATION CREEK, it being part & parcell of a tract of land granted to JAMES COGHILL deced by Patent bearing date in Aprill ye 19th in year of our Lord 1667 and left to MARY COGHILL, his Daughter, & now ye Wife of ye sd JOHN WILLIS To have and to hold ye sd Two hundred eighty nine acres & fifty perches of land begining at a marked red oake standing on ye Eastward side of ye head of a Valley busing on ye line of DANLL. NOELL by a PATH that gocth to his house runeth then cc South to a marked white oake standing in Mr. SAML. BLUMFEILDs line & thence along ye land of BLUMFEILDs line West to a marked red Oak & thence along the sd BLUMFEILDs line South to a Stake standing as a Corner tree in ye sd BLUMFEILDs line & corner to a line devideth between ye other moyety of the sd land by Patent granted as aforesd. & thence runeth West to ye head line of ye whole Devident & thence North East to a marked red Oak standing in Mr. PAGES line, & thence along ye sd PAGES line to ye first menconed Station to him ye ad THO: RAMSEY ye sd land with all its rights belonging against ye sd JNO: WILLIS & MARY WILLIS our selves our heirs & will warrant at all times forever hereafter lawfully & quietly hve ye ad land from denial or disturbance of ye sd JNO: WILLIS & MARY WILLIS their heirs or assignes In Witness we ye sd JNO: WILLIS & MARY WILLIS do hereunto put our hands & seales this 10th day of
December Ano Dom 1698
Signed sealed & delivered in ye pr:sence of us
CORNELIUS NOELL JOHN WILLIS
JEREM: PARKER MARY WILLIS
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of Augt: 1699 & truely recorded
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1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 102
KNOW ALL MEN that wee WILL ROBINSON of the County of RICHMOND. RICHD COVINGTON &THO: GREGSON of the County of Essex are firmely bound unto JOHN CATLETT Gent. President of the said County Court of Essex in the sume of Five hundred pounds Sterling to the payment thereof we bind ourselves this 10th day of March 1701
The Condicon of this obligacon is that if WILLIAM ROBINSON & FRANCES his Wife, Admrs de bonis non Administrative of Capt. SAMLL. BLOOMFEILD deced do make a true Inventory of all the goods & credits of the sd deced & the same soe made doe exhibit to the next Court that shall be held for the said County & give a true and just account of their Admcon: when required & all the rest first allowed by the said Court shall pay unto such persons as the Court shall appoint, Then this obligacon to be void, otherwise to remaine in full force
Signed sealed & delivered in pr:sence of us FRANCIS MERIWETHER,
HENRY ADCOCKE
WM: ROBINSON
RICHD. COVINGTON THO: GREGSON
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 10th day of March 1701 & truely recorded
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/richmond/court/court001.txt
URL title: Richmond County, Virginia - ABSTRACTS FROM COURT RECORDS (Order Books 1-5)
Note:
March 2, 1708 - The jury find that Frances, wife of William Robinson, is the only daughter of Samuel Bloomfield, that Elizabeth, his widow, married Archer Spicer and had son John, that Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas Jones.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 163
CAPT. SAMUELL BLOMFIELD, 780 acs., Rappa. Co., on S. side of Rappa. Riv; adj. Thomas Wilkinson; 21 Oct. 1687. p. 584. Trans. of 16 pers: Ralph Creed, Grace his wife; Eliza, Magdalen & Jone. his daughters; Tho. Cary, Tho. Wall, Senr.. Tho. Wall, Junr., Mary Sanders. Walter Clark, Ellis Waters, Tho. Johnson, Eliza. Morgan, John Jones, Lenard Ray.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 257
SAMUELL BLOMEFIELD (Bloomfeild), JOHN DANGERFIELD, WILLIAM MOSELY, BRYAN WARD, & WILLIAM BENDERY, 2359 acs., bet. Rappa. River & head or run of Mattopany Riv., 22 Nov. 1682, p. 254. (By Sir Henry Chicheley.) E. upon Path from Portobaco Indian Towne to Chickahominy Indian Towne, W. upon a great tract of Major Robert Beverley's, &c. Trans. of 47 pers: Jon. Sherman, Robt. Baker, Jon. Rowly, Susan West, Mary Godfry, David Tobdell, Sus. Ripley, Luke Raven, Joan Swift, Tho. Joyner, Wm. Marcum, Geo. Bayman, Jon. Sands, Nich. Watts, Ja. Jones, Samll. Carter, Mary Wood, Jane Sharp, Tho. Vintner, Susan Colt, Ema. Harris, Tho. Gold, Jo. Harper, Robt. Read, Wm. Waters, Fra. Farmer, Jos. Marlar, Joyce Davies, Wm. Jacobs, Mary Wilson, Jon. Poor, Ja. Mann, Eras. Perry, Mary Smith, Wm. Cocke, Geo. Holmes, Wm. Jones, Jon. Farmer, Wm. Towne, Mary Williams, Wm. 'Wallis, Mary Salter, Jon, Edwardson, Wm. Simpson. Tho. Turner, Wm. Batem, Alexander Monk.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 310
CAPT. SAMUELL BLOMFIELD, 780 acs., Rappa. Co., on S. side of Ratrna. Riv; adj. Thomas Wilkinson; 21 Oct. 1687. p. 584. Trans. of 16 pers: Ralph Creed, Grace his wife; Eliza, Magdalen & Tone. his daughters; Tho. Cary, Tho. Wall, Senn. Tho. Wall, Tunr., Mary Sanders. Walter Clark, Ellis Waters, Tho. Johnson. Eliza. Morgan, John Jones, Lenard Ray. at Citation.2 GAV-9.
Family | Frances (?) b. b 1659, d. bt 1679 - 1684 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Samuel Bloomfield Bef 1655 - 1690 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30241&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Frances MNU Hawkins Bef 1659 - 1684 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I73735&tree=Tree1
Maximillian Robinson1
M, #99658, b. circa 1641, d. 8 October 1695
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Maximillian Robinson married Unknown (?)2
Maximillian Robinson was born circa 1641.1 He married Jane Jones circa 1678 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.3
Maximillian Robinson died on 8 October 1695 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate in London.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Oct., 1908), pp. 73-85
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 162
THESE PRSENTS WITNESSETH that I NICHOLAS COCK of the County of MIDDLESEX doe authorize Impower & depute my Loveing Friend THOMAS WHARTON to be my true & lawful! Attorney to answer the Suite of HENRY CREIGHTON who marryed the Relict of RICHARD BRIDGATE & what my said Attorney shall doe therein shall be in as full power as if I were psonally prsent myselfe. As Witness my hand this 5th July 1670
Test RICHARD ROBINSON, NICHOLAS COCK
MAX ROBINSON
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1686-1688 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 301-304
THIS INDENTURE made the second day of November in the yeare of our Lord God 1686 and in the second yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord James the second &c. Between CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY of the Parish of Christ Church and County of MIDDLESEX Esqr. of the one part and MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON of the Parish of Ware in the County of GLOUCESTER of the other part Witnesseth that the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY for the sum of Onc hundred and Sixty five pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him paid hath given unto the sd MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON his heires forever all that tract of land and the Plantation thereon seated and made with all woods and woodland all which land are scituated in the County of Rappa: and now or late in the tenure and possession of CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY as tenant or under servants and which was formerly the lands and Plantation of THO: HOPKINS granted to him by Pattent dated 16th day of September 1654, and after that the sd lands and Plantation being found to escheat to our Sovereigne Lord the King and then granted to THO: HOPKINS HONE Gent his heires and assignes and by him the sd HONE assigned and made over unto JUSTINIAN AYLMER his heires and assignes and by his last Will and Testament given and granted to FRANCES his Wife (with whom the said CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY since intermarried) and her heires forever all which said lands and Plantation conteyne Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land together with all houses gardens ways and hereditaments belonging and all the title and interest the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY now hath and all papers touching the premisses To have and to hold the before granted premisses to the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires and shall be lawful! for the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires to hold all the before mentioned lands with the appertinances without the hindrance of sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY or any other persons and lastly the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY do promise will at the reasonable cost and charges in the Law of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON make such other Deeds in the Law for the better and more sure making of the before granted lands as by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires or their Councell learned shall be reasonably required. In Witness whereof the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY to these presents (conteyned in two sheets of paper) his hand and seale hath put
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
HEN: WARING, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
JOHN BUCKNER,
PHIL: MAY,
HEN: WHITEING
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 5 die January 1686/7 et record 20th die
To Mr. ARTHUR SPICER or any other Attorney in Rappa: County, I do hereby impower you to appeare for me at the County Court on my behalfe to make acknowledgemt. of a Deed of Bargaine and Sale for Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in the County of Rappa: by me this day sold to MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and yor: acknowledgement of the sd Deed or what else you shall lawfully doe in the premisses I will confirm and hold good As Witness my hand and seale this 2 day of December 1686
Teste HBR. CRIMES, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
PHILL, MAY
Record Cur: Com: Rappa: 5 die Januarie 1686/7
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON of GLOUCESTER COUNTY in Virginia do hereby appoint my very good friend, SAMLL. BLOMFIELD, Gent, my true and lawfull Attorney for me the acknowledgement of a conveyance for fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in Rappa. County from CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY Esqr. or any other person lawfully deputed by him and what my sd Attorney shall lawfully do I will confirm and hold good Witness my hand and seale this 7th day of December 1686
Teste RA RYMER, Teste MAX: ROBINSON
NICHO. BENNETT
Recordr. Cur Com Rappa: xx day Januaris 1686.7
pp. March Court 1686/7
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1683-1685 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press] Page 94
Rappahannock County Court 7th of May 1685
- Ordered that Mr. MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON be allowed at the next laying of the Leavey Foure hundred & fifty pounds of Tobb: & cask it being the amount agreed on between this Court & Mr. ALEXANDR: SWAN in behalfe of the sd ROBINSON for a TABLE by him sold for the use of the Court to be held on the North side the River
- Whereas it is agreed between this Court & THOMAS BRADLY that ye sd BRADLY do between this and the beginning of July next make and in Workmanlike manner set up Banisters Cross the roome where the Court is held on the North side the River of an usuall highth & distance & incloseing them with a doore to pass to the TABLE convenient in some part of the sd being And that the sd BRADLEY do make a form answer- able to the sd TABLE such a BENCH of Plank sufficient to sett upon in the roome & place of the BENCH that now is also a CHAIRE for the PRESIDENT of the COURT at the upper end of the TABLE next the SHED, and lastly that he cause an enlarge both WINDOWS of the COURT HOUSE next the Orchard & make one more WINDOW on the same side foure feet in length & of a proportinable width and to fill up the Back DOORE of the sd Roome, if it shall hereafter seem necesary, for wch: work to be done & performed in manner at the time aforesaid this Court have ordered that the sd THOMAS BRADLEY be allowed at the next laying of the County Leavey eleven hundred pounds of Tobb: & cask convenient, It is also further ordered that the sd BRADLEY during the time he shall be setting up & finishing the sd work have dyett & lodging wth: PETER TAYLER who is also ordered a satisfaction for the same to be allowed at the next laying the County Leavey
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1686-1688 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 445-449
THIS INDENTURE made the 12th day of November in the yeare of our Lord 1688 and in the fourth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord James the second &c. Between MACKMILIAN ROBINSON of the County of GLOCESTER, Merchant, of the one part and WM: WORMLEY of the County of MIDLESEX Gent. on the other part Witnesseth that whereof XPHER WORMLEY Esqr., Father of the above named WILLIAM WORMLEY by his Deed indented bearing date the second day of November in the yeare of our Lord 1686 lawfully acknowledged and enroled for the consideration of One hundred and Sixty five pounds Sterling well and truly paid by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires a certain tract of land and the Plantacon thereon seated with all marshes and woods and woodlands all which sd lands are lying and being in the County of Rappa: Together with orchards gardens buildings ways to the same belonging and conteyning by estimation Forteen hundred and Six acres as by Deed may more at large appeare, the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON by force of the before recited Deed being in actual seizen and possession of the tract and the sd XPHER WORMLEY Esqr. being Tenant for life in the same the remainder to me the sd WM. WORMLEY as heir of the body of FRANCES WORMLEY, my Mother, Now Know yee that I the sd WILLIAM WORMLEY as well for the consideration mentioned as for the sum of Five hundred pounds Sterling by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON to me paid whereof I do hereby acknowledge and therefrom and every part of the same do acquit and discharge the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and allow the Estate right and possession which the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON now hath by virtue of the before recited Deed by XPHER WORMLEY Esqr. and do firmly renounce surrender release and forever quit claim from me and my heirs unto the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires all actions titles rights and other pretences whatsoever unto the sd Divident of land and appertinances so sold so that neither I the sd WM. WORMLEY my heires or any other persons will hereafter claim any right of the same To have and to hold the sd forteen hundred and six acres of land Together with all the Tenemts. woods and appertinances unto the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heirs forever together with all profitts and advantages without lett or molestation of me the sd WILLIAM WORMLEY or my heires or other persons claiming under me In Witness whereof I the sd WM: WORMLEY by these presents in two sheets of paper in hand and seale hath this day and year first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
HEN. WHITING, WILLIAM WORMLEY
PETER KEMP
THO: WELLS
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 5 die 10bris 1688 et record 24th die
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1693-1694 Essex County, Virginia Deed, Will & Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 158
Essex County Court 12th of December 1693
To MAX ROBINSON for keeping SOUTHINS FERRY [Two thousand pounds of tobo: & caske p annum]
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1705-1706 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 4; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 139)
Richmond County Court 6th of March 1705/1706
- Upon the Petition of Majr. WILLIAM ROBINSON, Order for administration (de bonis non administratis) of the Estate of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, Gent., deced., is granted unto him he giving security according to Law at Citation.1 GAV-9.
Maximillian Robinson was born circa 1641.1 He married Jane Jones circa 1678 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.3
Maximillian Robinson died on 8 October 1695 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate in London.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Oct., 1908), pp. 73-85
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 162
THESE PRSENTS WITNESSETH that I NICHOLAS COCK of the County of MIDDLESEX doe authorize Impower & depute my Loveing Friend THOMAS WHARTON to be my true & lawful! Attorney to answer the Suite of HENRY CREIGHTON who marryed the Relict of RICHARD BRIDGATE & what my said Attorney shall doe therein shall be in as full power as if I were psonally prsent myselfe. As Witness my hand this 5th July 1670
Test RICHARD ROBINSON, NICHOLAS COCK
MAX ROBINSON
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1686-1688 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 301-304
THIS INDENTURE made the second day of November in the yeare of our Lord God 1686 and in the second yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord James the second &c. Between CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY of the Parish of Christ Church and County of MIDDLESEX Esqr. of the one part and MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON of the Parish of Ware in the County of GLOUCESTER of the other part Witnesseth that the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY for the sum of Onc hundred and Sixty five pounds of good and lawfull money of England to him paid hath given unto the sd MAXIMILLIAN ROBINSON his heires forever all that tract of land and the Plantation thereon seated and made with all woods and woodland all which land are scituated in the County of Rappa: and now or late in the tenure and possession of CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY as tenant or under servants and which was formerly the lands and Plantation of THO: HOPKINS granted to him by Pattent dated 16th day of September 1654, and after that the sd lands and Plantation being found to escheat to our Sovereigne Lord the King and then granted to THO: HOPKINS HONE Gent his heires and assignes and by him the sd HONE assigned and made over unto JUSTINIAN AYLMER his heires and assignes and by his last Will and Testament given and granted to FRANCES his Wife (with whom the said CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY since intermarried) and her heires forever all which said lands and Plantation conteyne Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land together with all houses gardens ways and hereditaments belonging and all the title and interest the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY now hath and all papers touching the premisses To have and to hold the before granted premisses to the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires and shall be lawful! for the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires to hold all the before mentioned lands with the appertinances without the hindrance of sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY or any other persons and lastly the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY do promise will at the reasonable cost and charges in the Law of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON make such other Deeds in the Law for the better and more sure making of the before granted lands as by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires or their Councell learned shall be reasonably required. In Witness whereof the sd CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY to these presents (conteyned in two sheets of paper) his hand and seale hath put
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
HEN: WARING, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
JOHN BUCKNER,
PHIL: MAY,
HEN: WHITEING
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 5 die January 1686/7 et record 20th die
To Mr. ARTHUR SPICER or any other Attorney in Rappa: County, I do hereby impower you to appeare for me at the County Court on my behalfe to make acknowledgemt. of a Deed of Bargaine and Sale for Fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in the County of Rappa: by me this day sold to MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and yor: acknowledgement of the sd Deed or what else you shall lawfully doe in the premisses I will confirm and hold good As Witness my hand and seale this 2 day of December 1686
Teste HBR. CRIMES, CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY
PHILL, MAY
Record Cur: Com: Rappa: 5 die Januarie 1686/7
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON of GLOUCESTER COUNTY in Virginia do hereby appoint my very good friend, SAMLL. BLOMFIELD, Gent, my true and lawfull Attorney for me the acknowledgement of a conveyance for fourteen hundred and sixty acres of land in Rappa. County from CHRISTOPHER WORMLEY Esqr. or any other person lawfully deputed by him and what my sd Attorney shall lawfully do I will confirm and hold good Witness my hand and seale this 7th day of December 1686
Teste RA RYMER, Teste MAX: ROBINSON
NICHO. BENNETT
Recordr. Cur Com Rappa: xx day Januaris 1686.7
pp. March Court 1686/7
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1683-1685 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press] Page 94
Rappahannock County Court 7th of May 1685
- Ordered that Mr. MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON be allowed at the next laying of the Leavey Foure hundred & fifty pounds of Tobb: & cask it being the amount agreed on between this Court & Mr. ALEXANDR: SWAN in behalfe of the sd ROBINSON for a TABLE by him sold for the use of the Court to be held on the North side the River
- Whereas it is agreed between this Court & THOMAS BRADLY that ye sd BRADLY do between this and the beginning of July next make and in Workmanlike manner set up Banisters Cross the roome where the Court is held on the North side the River of an usuall highth & distance & incloseing them with a doore to pass to the TABLE convenient in some part of the sd being And that the sd BRADLEY do make a form answer- able to the sd TABLE such a BENCH of Plank sufficient to sett upon in the roome & place of the BENCH that now is also a CHAIRE for the PRESIDENT of the COURT at the upper end of the TABLE next the SHED, and lastly that he cause an enlarge both WINDOWS of the COURT HOUSE next the Orchard & make one more WINDOW on the same side foure feet in length & of a proportinable width and to fill up the Back DOORE of the sd Roome, if it shall hereafter seem necesary, for wch: work to be done & performed in manner at the time aforesaid this Court have ordered that the sd THOMAS BRADLEY be allowed at the next laying of the County Leavey eleven hundred pounds of Tobb: & cask convenient, It is also further ordered that the sd BRADLEY during the time he shall be setting up & finishing the sd work have dyett & lodging wth: PETER TAYLER who is also ordered a satisfaction for the same to be allowed at the next laying the County Leavey
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1686-1688 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 445-449
THIS INDENTURE made the 12th day of November in the yeare of our Lord 1688 and in the fourth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord James the second &c. Between MACKMILIAN ROBINSON of the County of GLOCESTER, Merchant, of the one part and WM: WORMLEY of the County of MIDLESEX Gent. on the other part Witnesseth that whereof XPHER WORMLEY Esqr., Father of the above named WILLIAM WORMLEY by his Deed indented bearing date the second day of November in the yeare of our Lord 1686 lawfully acknowledged and enroled for the consideration of One hundred and Sixty five pounds Sterling well and truly paid by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires a certain tract of land and the Plantacon thereon seated with all marshes and woods and woodlands all which sd lands are lying and being in the County of Rappa: Together with orchards gardens buildings ways to the same belonging and conteyning by estimation Forteen hundred and Six acres as by Deed may more at large appeare, the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON by force of the before recited Deed being in actual seizen and possession of the tract and the sd XPHER WORMLEY Esqr. being Tenant for life in the same the remainder to me the sd WM. WORMLEY as heir of the body of FRANCES WORMLEY, my Mother, Now Know yee that I the sd WILLIAM WORMLEY as well for the consideration mentioned as for the sum of Five hundred pounds Sterling by the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON to me paid whereof I do hereby acknowledge and therefrom and every part of the same do acquit and discharge the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON and allow the Estate right and possession which the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON now hath by virtue of the before recited Deed by XPHER WORMLEY Esqr. and do firmly renounce surrender release and forever quit claim from me and my heirs unto the sd MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heires all actions titles rights and other pretences whatsoever unto the sd Divident of land and appertinances so sold so that neither I the sd WM. WORMLEY my heires or any other persons will hereafter claim any right of the same To have and to hold the sd forteen hundred and six acres of land Together with all the Tenemts. woods and appertinances unto the said MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON his heirs forever together with all profitts and advantages without lett or molestation of me the sd WILLIAM WORMLEY or my heires or other persons claiming under me In Witness whereof I the sd WM: WORMLEY by these presents in two sheets of paper in hand and seale hath this day and year first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in the presents of us
HEN. WHITING, WILLIAM WORMLEY
PETER KEMP
THO: WELLS
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 5 die 10bris 1688 et record 24th die
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1693-1694 Essex County, Virginia Deed, Will & Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 158
Essex County Court 12th of December 1693
To MAX ROBINSON for keeping SOUTHINS FERRY [Two thousand pounds of tobo: & caske p annum]
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1705-1706 Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 4; Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 139)
Richmond County Court 6th of March 1705/1706
- Upon the Petition of Majr. WILLIAM ROBINSON, Order for administration (de bonis non administratis) of the Estate of MAXIMILIAN ROBINSON, Gent., deced., is granted unto him he giving security according to Law at Citation.1 GAV-9.
Family 1 | Unknown (?) b. b 1657, d. c 1675 |
Child |
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Family 2 | Jane Jones b. c 1641, d. a 1677 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Maximillian Robinson Abt 1641 - 1695 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I64170&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Female MNU Robinson Bef 1657 - Abt 1675 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41665&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Jane Jones Abt 1641 - Aft 1677 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41715&tree=Tree1
Unknown (?)1
F, #99659, b. before 1657, d. circa 1675
Charts | Ancestors - Bert A VAUT, Sr. |
Reference | GAV9 |
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Unknown (?) married Maximillian Robinson.1
Unknown (?) was born before 1657.1
Unknown (?) died circa 1675 at Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-9.
Unknown (?) was born before 1657.1
Unknown (?) died circa 1675 at Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
GAV-9.
Family | Maximillian Robinson b. c 1641, d. 8 Oct 1695 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Female MNU Robinson Bef 1657 - Abt 1675 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41665&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Jane Jones1
F, #99660, b. circa 1641, d. after 1677
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2022 |
Jane Jones was born circa 1641.1 She married Richard Bridger before 1665 at South Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st husband.2 Jane Jones married Henry Creighton before July 1670 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.3
Jane Jones died after 1677 at South Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Maximillian Robinson circa 1678 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 14-23
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICHARD BREDGARR of the County of Rappa. due hereby acknowledge and confess that I have bargained for & sold unto ROBT HILL of the County of LANCR: his heires six hundred acres of land more or less for a valluable consideracon to my owne content already in hand received it being a parcell of land belonging to mee the sd Richd. Bredgarr and formerly purchased by me from PETTER BAWCOMB as by my conveyance may appeare the wch land is Pattendd in the name of THOMAS WILLIAMSON and EVAN DAVIS & RICHD, LAWRENCE and the whole tract is nine hundred acres and bounded as followeth Vizt Begining at a marked white oak standing on the Eastward side of a white marsh at the head of a branch issuing out of the Dragon Swampe and crossing Matapany upper Path thence Running Southerly alongst the sd Branch to the Dragon Swampe thence Easterly alongst the sd Swamp to another Branch thereof thence alongst the said branch to a marked tree standing in Matapany Path thence alongst the Path 24 Degrees North Westerly 84 poles North North West 298 poles thence West North West 51 poles thence West and by North 204 poles to the first Specifyed place the wch Land wth all rights and priviledges whatsoever thereunto belonging I the sd RICHARD BREDGARR doe acknowledge to have sold and into the possession delivered unto him the sd Robt Hill his heires for Ever to be by him and them quietly enjoyed and possessed and I the said Richard Bredgarr doe by Venue of these presents firmely bind my Selfe my heirs to save defend and keepe harmeless & Indemnifyed him the sd Robt. Hill of and from all Trouble hindrance or molestation of any person or persons whatsoever which shall or any manner of way may hinder the quiets Enjoymt and peaceable possession of the same to this my act and Deed to be placed in the publick Records according to Law there to be provided I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale. I JANE BREDGARR Wife of Richd. Bredgarr doe hereby acknowledg that the Sale of this Land is done wth: my perfect knowledge and free consent as WITNESS our hands & seales this 2 day of May 1666
In presence of us Richard Bredgar
RICHARD PARROT Jane Bredgar
Recognit in Cur Rappa 2d Die Maii Ano 1666
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JANE BREDGARR doe hereby constitute and appoynt my Friend JNO. MEHEW my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name to acknowledg all my Right Title and Interrest in a parcell of land containing six hundred acres unto Robt. Hill his heires and assignes the sd Land being sold and convayed to the said Robt by my husband Richd. Bredgarr and I doe hereby acknowledg that the Seale thereof is done wth my perfect knowledge and free consent and doe give my sd Attorney by these presents as full and ample power in the premises as if my Selfe were personally present by Rattifying and Confirming whatsoever my said Attorney shall Doe herein as Wittness my hand & Seale this last day of Aprill Ano, 1666
Test RICH: PERROTT Jane Bredgarr
THO PATTISON
Recordat Xth Die Maii Ano 1666
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICHARD BREDGARR of the County of Rappa doe hereby acknowledg and confess that I have bargained for and sold unto JOHN MEHEW of the aforesaid County his heires & assignes foyer hundred and twenty eight acres of land more or less for a valluable consideracon to my owne content already in hand reced the sd land lying and being in the South side of Rappa. River in the County of Rappa. and on the North side of a Great Swampe that Runneth into Peancketanck River bounded as followeth Vizt. begining at a marked white oake standing on the sd Swampe side & adjoyning to the Land of ANTHONY JACKMAN thence Extending North Easterly 140 degrees 398 poles alongst the line of marked trees of the said Anthony Jackmans Land unto a Corner white oake thence N:W: 191 poles to a Corner marked white oake adjoyning to the land of GEORGE MARSH thence S:W: 320 poles along the lyne of marked trees of the sd Marsh his land to a Corner marked pocickry Standing on the Swampe side thence alonge the said Swampe side according to its several! courses and bounded by the Blaine River in the Midle of the sd Swamp unto the place it Begann it being a parcel] of land belonging unto me as by my Pattent appeareth the wch land wth all Rights and privilidges whatsoever thereunto belonging I the sd Richd. Bredgarr doe acknowledg to have sold and into the possession delivered unto him the sad Jno. Mehew his heirs and assignes for Ever to be by him and them quietly Enjoyed and possessed And to this my act and Deed to be placed in the Publick Records according to Law thereto provided I have hereunto sett my hand & seale I JANE BREDGARR Wife of Richd Bredgarr doe hereby acknowledge that the sale of this land is done wth my perfect knowledge and free consent As WITNESS our hands and seales this 2d day of May 1666
In presents of RICHD. PERROTT. Richard Bredgarr
THO.PATTISON Jane Bredgarr
Recognit in Cur Rappa 2 Die Maii 1666
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JANE BREDGARR doe hereby constitute & appoynt my Friend ROBT. HILL my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name to Acknowledge all my right Title and interest in a parcell of land cont. 428 acres unto John Mehew his heires and assignes the said land being sold and convayed to the sd Jno. Mehew by my Husband Richa. Bredgarr and I doe hereby acknowledge that the sale thereof is done wth my perfect knowledge and free consent and do give my sd Attorney by these presents as full and ample power in the premises as if myself were personally present by Rattifying & confirming whatsoever my sd Attorney shall doe therein as Wittness my hand and Seale this last day of Apl, 1666
Test RICH. PERROTT Jane Bredgarr
THO.PATTISON
Recordat in Cur Rappa 10 Die Maii 1666
I RICHARD BREDGARR of the County of Rappa Planter doe by these presents acknowledge that I have for a valluable consideracon to me paid before the sealing and delivery hereof sold assigned and sett over all the right and title that I now have or hereafter may have unto that tract of land contg. 1200 acres lying in the County aforesd and on the Dragon Swampe the sd land belonging unto me in Joynt Tenure with ROBT HILL and JNO MEHEW by Patt dated the 20th day of March 1665/6 unto Robt. Hill and John Mehew aforesaid of the County aforesd Planters from me my heirs unto them their heirs and assignes for ever as Wittness my hand and Seale this 2d day of May 1666
In presents of us RICHARD LAWRENCE. Richard Bredgarr
JOHN SERGEANT
Recognit in Cur Rappa 2d die Maii Ano 1666
I ROBT HILL of the County of Rappa. Planter doe by these presents disclaime all my right and title that I now have or hereafter have to three hundred acres of land being part of twelve hundred acres of land lying in the County aforesaid and on the Dragon Swampe the sd Twelve hundred acres belonging unto me in Joynt Tenure wth Richard Bredgarr and John Mehewe by Pattent dated the 20th of March 1665/6 the sd three hundred acres being that parte of the said twelve hundred acres wch formerly belonged to Mr. RICHARD LAWRENCE and WM. BALDWIN I say I disclaime it for me my heirs As Witness my hand this Second day of May 1666
In presents of us RICHARD LAWRENCE, Robert Hill
JOHN SERGEANT
Recognit cur Rappa. 2d Die Maii 1666
I JOHN MEYHEW of the County of Ram Planter doe by these presents disclaime all my right and title that I now have or hereafter may have to nyne hundred acres of land being parte of Twelve hundred acres lying in the County aforesd and on the Dragon Swampe the sd Twelve hundred acres belonging unto me in Joynt Tenure wth Richd. Bredgarr and Robt. Hill by Patt. dated 20th of Maii 1665/6 the sd nyne hundred acres being that parte of the said Twelve hundred acres wch formerly belonged to Mr. RICHARD LAWRENCE, EVAN DAVIS and THOMAS WILLIAMSON I say disclaime it for me my heirs as Wittness my hand this second day of Maii 1666.
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 162
THESE PRSENTS WITNESSETH that I NICHOLAS COCK of the County of MIDDLESEX doe authorize Impower & depute my Loveing Friend THOMAS WHARTON to be my true & lawful Attorney to answer the Suite of HENRY CREIGHTON who marryed the Relict of RICHARD BRIDGATE & what my said Attorney shall doe therein shall be in as full power as if I were psonally prsent myselfe. As Witness my hand this 5th July 1670
Test RICHARD ROBINSON, NICHOLAS COCK
MAX ROBINSON
=== daughter or sister?
1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 204-205
Major- WEIR Sr. after my Respects prsented there are to accompany my Daughter JANE BREDGARE I Ernestly intreat you will be her friend what you say in the Escheate of JOHN MAHEW his land in informing the Honble the Governor how there is an Ordr. agt. her husband for a considerable sume of Tob: for paymt. of part of the said Land to Mr. RICH. LAWRENCE and the rest sould by her husband to MAHEW and never one pound of Tob. pd for it and be pleased to pcure her a deed for all the land of the said MAHEW & this my note shall bind me to see you sattisfied all the charge of the Escheate according to Law & shall take what kindeness you doe for this poore woman as given to myself and shall by acknowledgemt, to be gratefull while I am
From my hous Rappa, his Yor Loving friend to command
5th of June 1670 RICE JONES
MEMORANDUM At a Cort. held for Rappa. County the 5th day of January 1670 Mr. RICE JONES this day in open Cort. disowned this Letter to be any of his act & Deed to the best of his Knowledge
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 121-122
KNOW ALL MEN that I HENRY CREIGHTON for and in consideration of Three thousand pounds of Tobacco in hand the bills bearing date wth these presents do give sell and confirm unto SAMUEL GREENE and CHARLES CHEANIE ioyntly and severally to them or either of them their heirs or assigns One hundred and ten acres of land being on the South side of RAPPA RIVER and in the same County and formerly bought of Mr. THOMAS PATTON as by Conveyance upon Record in the County Court will appear and Pattent for the same from JAMES CITY for Two hundred and twenty acres betwixt the said PATTISON and (blurred) and BEDGAR and the said GREEN and CHEANIE their heirs or assigns to take their choice of the one half being one hundred and ten acres of land with all the appurtenances and privilidges thereunto belonging forever in as ample manner as I the said CREIGHTON have it from Mr, THOMAS PATTISON by Conveyance forever and with warranty unto the said SAMUEL GREENE and CHARLES CHEANIE their heirs or assigns from all parties or persons whatsoever laying titles or interest to any part thereof from or under me, and the said SAMUEL GREENE and CHARLES CHEANIE for themselves their heirs or assigns do promise to paie the Quitrents and layeth out and so take their choice In Witness thereof I the said HENRY CREIGHTON with the consent of my Wife JANE CREIGHTON have hereunto sett our hands and seals this first day of Aprill 1673
in presence of us JOHN MASSY, HENRY CREIGHTON
WILLIAM TABUTT JANE CREIGHTON
Recognit in Cu Com Rappa 3 die 7bris 1673
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1677-1678 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 6, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 41-44
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
CREIGHTON, HENRY, 26 January, 1676; 6 7bris 1677.
To son Henry Creighton the Devident of Land where I now live with all ye housing and Orchards thereunto belonging and if he dies without issue I doe hereby give ye same to my sons William and Thomas Creighton to be equally divided between them & upon ye decease of ye said William or Thomas to the survivor & his heirs to Enjoy ye whole Estate for Ever but his wife Jane Creighton to enjoy it during her widowhood until my said son Henry shall attain ye age of 21 years and that my said son Henry shall enjoy ye 1/2 profits thereof during her widowhood.
To sons Henry William and Thomas and their heirs forever all my parcell of Land lying in the Freshes of Rappae (as by pattent will appear) to be divided into three parts between ye said Henry Thomas & William ye said Henry first Choosing his part thereof and William next of his part thereof.
To Charles Elizabeth and John Bredgar all my female Cattle belonging to the Lower Plantation the said Cattle to be appraised and ye Value thereof to be equally shared between them.
All the rest of my personal estate to be sold at an out Cry for money or tobacco to pay my debts first and then equally to be divided between my said wife Jane Creighton and my sons Henry & William Creighton each of them one-third part thereof.
Executors his loving friends Mr. Thomas Gouldman and Mr. Robert Tomlin.
I doe appoint my Loveing Friends, Mr. THOMAS GOULDMAN & Mr. ROBERT THOMLIN, my Executors of this my Last Will & Testament as Witness my hand & Seale this Six & twentieth day of January 1676
Signed sealed & acknowledged HENRY CREIGHTON
to be ye Last Will &Tetament of
HENRY CREIGHTONN in ye presence of
PATRICK NORTON, JOHN HUBBARD
The wthin: named PATRICK NORTON aged 35 yeares or thereabouts being Examined & Sworne saith that he did see ye wth :in named Testator signe seale & publish ye wthin mentioned as his last Will & Testamt. & that he was in perfect sence & memory at ye Signing Sealing & publishing thereof to ye best of yor: Deponts. Judgmt: & further saith not PATRICK NORTON
Juratus est NORTON in Cur Com Rappae 6: die 7bris 1677
Test EDMD: CRASK, Cl Cur
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 284-285
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I HENRY CREIGHTON for three thousand pounds of Tobo in hand the Bills bearing date wth these prsents doth sell unto
SAMLL. GREENE & CHARLES CHAIRE [Chaney] jointly and severally to them or either of them their heires One hundred & tenn acres of land being upon the South side of Rappae: River & in the same County and formerly bought of Mr. THOMAS PATTISON as by convayance upon record in the County Court appeare and Pattent for the same from JAMES CITTY for 220 acres betwixt the sd PATTISON and RICHARD BRIDGAR and GREENE and CHAIRE their heires or assignes to take their choice of the one halfe being One hundred & tenn acres wth all the appurtenances belonging in as ample maner as I the sd CREIGHTON have it from Mr. THOMAS PATTISON wth warranty unto the said SAMUELL GREEN & CHARLES CHAIRE their heires or assignes from all persons laying title to parcel' thereof under me and sd SAMUELL GREENE & CHARLES CHAIRE doth agree to pay the quit rents and lay it out and take their choice in Witness whereof I the sd HENRY CREIGHTON with the Consent of my Wife, JANE CREIGHTON, have hereunto set or: hands and seales this first day of Aprill 1673
Signed Sealed and delivered in
prsence of JOHN CO, HENRY CREIGHTON
WILL TALBUTT JANE CREIGHTON
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 3 die Feb; 1673 et Recordatr x9 die 8bris Ano 1680
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I CHARLES CHAIRE of the County of GLOSTER acknowledg unto SAMLL. GREENE of the County of Rappae: his heires & assignes all my right of this within mentioned Pattent warranting the same from all persons as witness my hand and seale this 9th day of September 1680
JOHN CHENEY CHARLES CHAIRE
PETER KNOTT
Recordatr x9 die 8bris 1680 at Citation.1
;
Her 1st husband.2 Jane Jones married Henry Creighton before July 1670 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd husband; his 2nd wife.3
Jane Jones died after 1677 at South Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Maximillian Robinson circa 1678 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 3rd husband.1
Reference: From Early Colonial Settlers:
1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 14-23
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICHARD BREDGARR of the County of Rappa. due hereby acknowledge and confess that I have bargained for & sold unto ROBT HILL of the County of LANCR: his heires six hundred acres of land more or less for a valluable consideracon to my owne content already in hand received it being a parcell of land belonging to mee the sd Richd. Bredgarr and formerly purchased by me from PETTER BAWCOMB as by my conveyance may appeare the wch land is Pattendd in the name of THOMAS WILLIAMSON and EVAN DAVIS & RICHD, LAWRENCE and the whole tract is nine hundred acres and bounded as followeth Vizt Begining at a marked white oak standing on the Eastward side of a white marsh at the head of a branch issuing out of the Dragon Swampe and crossing Matapany upper Path thence Running Southerly alongst the sd Branch to the Dragon Swampe thence Easterly alongst the sd Swamp to another Branch thereof thence alongst the said branch to a marked tree standing in Matapany Path thence alongst the Path 24 Degrees North Westerly 84 poles North North West 298 poles thence West North West 51 poles thence West and by North 204 poles to the first Specifyed place the wch Land wth all rights and priviledges whatsoever thereunto belonging I the sd RICHARD BREDGARR doe acknowledge to have sold and into the possession delivered unto him the sd Robt Hill his heires for Ever to be by him and them quietly enjoyed and possessed and I the said Richard Bredgarr doe by Venue of these presents firmely bind my Selfe my heirs to save defend and keepe harmeless & Indemnifyed him the sd Robt. Hill of and from all Trouble hindrance or molestation of any person or persons whatsoever which shall or any manner of way may hinder the quiets Enjoymt and peaceable possession of the same to this my act and Deed to be placed in the publick Records according to Law there to be provided I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale. I JANE BREDGARR Wife of Richd. Bredgarr doe hereby acknowledg that the Sale of this Land is done wth: my perfect knowledge and free consent as WITNESS our hands & seales this 2 day of May 1666
In presence of us Richard Bredgar
RICHARD PARROT Jane Bredgar
Recognit in Cur Rappa 2d Die Maii Ano 1666
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JANE BREDGARR doe hereby constitute and appoynt my Friend JNO. MEHEW my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name to acknowledg all my Right Title and Interrest in a parcell of land containing six hundred acres unto Robt. Hill his heires and assignes the sd Land being sold and convayed to the said Robt by my husband Richd. Bredgarr and I doe hereby acknowledg that the Seale thereof is done wth my perfect knowledge and free consent and doe give my sd Attorney by these presents as full and ample power in the premises as if my Selfe were personally present by Rattifying and Confirming whatsoever my said Attorney shall Doe herein as Wittness my hand & Seale this last day of Aprill Ano, 1666
Test RICH: PERROTT Jane Bredgarr
THO PATTISON
Recordat Xth Die Maii Ano 1666
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I RICHARD BREDGARR of the County of Rappa doe hereby acknowledg and confess that I have bargained for and sold unto JOHN MEHEW of the aforesaid County his heires & assignes foyer hundred and twenty eight acres of land more or less for a valluable consideracon to my owne content already in hand reced the sd land lying and being in the South side of Rappa. River in the County of Rappa. and on the North side of a Great Swampe that Runneth into Peancketanck River bounded as followeth Vizt. begining at a marked white oake standing on the sd Swampe side & adjoyning to the Land of ANTHONY JACKMAN thence Extending North Easterly 140 degrees 398 poles alongst the line of marked trees of the said Anthony Jackmans Land unto a Corner white oake thence N:W: 191 poles to a Corner marked white oake adjoyning to the land of GEORGE MARSH thence S:W: 320 poles along the lyne of marked trees of the sd Marsh his land to a Corner marked pocickry Standing on the Swampe side thence alonge the said Swampe side according to its several! courses and bounded by the Blaine River in the Midle of the sd Swamp unto the place it Begann it being a parcel] of land belonging unto me as by my Pattent appeareth the wch land wth all Rights and privilidges whatsoever thereunto belonging I the sd Richd. Bredgarr doe acknowledg to have sold and into the possession delivered unto him the sad Jno. Mehew his heirs and assignes for Ever to be by him and them quietly Enjoyed and possessed And to this my act and Deed to be placed in the Publick Records according to Law thereto provided I have hereunto sett my hand & seale I JANE BREDGARR Wife of Richd Bredgarr doe hereby acknowledge that the sale of this land is done wth my perfect knowledge and free consent As WITNESS our hands and seales this 2d day of May 1666
In presents of RICHD. PERROTT. Richard Bredgarr
THO.PATTISON Jane Bredgarr
Recognit in Cur Rappa 2 Die Maii 1666
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JANE BREDGARR doe hereby constitute & appoynt my Friend ROBT. HILL my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name to Acknowledge all my right Title and interest in a parcell of land cont. 428 acres unto John Mehew his heires and assignes the said land being sold and convayed to the sd Jno. Mehew by my Husband Richa. Bredgarr and I doe hereby acknowledge that the sale thereof is done wth my perfect knowledge and free consent and do give my sd Attorney by these presents as full and ample power in the premises as if myself were personally present by Rattifying & confirming whatsoever my sd Attorney shall doe therein as Wittness my hand and Seale this last day of Apl, 1666
Test RICH. PERROTT Jane Bredgarr
THO.PATTISON
Recordat in Cur Rappa 10 Die Maii 1666
I RICHARD BREDGARR of the County of Rappa Planter doe by these presents acknowledge that I have for a valluable consideracon to me paid before the sealing and delivery hereof sold assigned and sett over all the right and title that I now have or hereafter may have unto that tract of land contg. 1200 acres lying in the County aforesd and on the Dragon Swampe the sd land belonging unto me in Joynt Tenure with ROBT HILL and JNO MEHEW by Patt dated the 20th day of March 1665/6 unto Robt. Hill and John Mehew aforesaid of the County aforesd Planters from me my heirs unto them their heirs and assignes for ever as Wittness my hand and Seale this 2d day of May 1666
In presents of us RICHARD LAWRENCE. Richard Bredgarr
JOHN SERGEANT
Recognit in Cur Rappa 2d die Maii Ano 1666
I ROBT HILL of the County of Rappa. Planter doe by these presents disclaime all my right and title that I now have or hereafter have to three hundred acres of land being part of twelve hundred acres of land lying in the County aforesaid and on the Dragon Swampe the sd Twelve hundred acres belonging unto me in Joynt Tenure wth Richard Bredgarr and John Mehewe by Pattent dated the 20th of March 1665/6 the sd three hundred acres being that parte of the said twelve hundred acres wch formerly belonged to Mr. RICHARD LAWRENCE and WM. BALDWIN I say I disclaime it for me my heirs As Witness my hand this Second day of May 1666
In presents of us RICHARD LAWRENCE, Robert Hill
JOHN SERGEANT
Recognit cur Rappa. 2d Die Maii 1666
I JOHN MEYHEW of the County of Ram Planter doe by these presents disclaime all my right and title that I now have or hereafter may have to nyne hundred acres of land being parte of Twelve hundred acres lying in the County aforesd and on the Dragon Swampe the sd Twelve hundred acres belonging unto me in Joynt Tenure wth Richd. Bredgarr and Robt. Hill by Patt. dated 20th of Maii 1665/6 the sd nyne hundred acres being that parte of the said Twelve hundred acres wch formerly belonged to Mr. RICHARD LAWRENCE, EVAN DAVIS and THOMAS WILLIAMSON I say disclaime it for me my heirs as Wittness my hand this second day of Maii 1666.
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 162
THESE PRSENTS WITNESSETH that I NICHOLAS COCK of the County of MIDDLESEX doe authorize Impower & depute my Loveing Friend THOMAS WHARTON to be my true & lawful Attorney to answer the Suite of HENRY CREIGHTON who marryed the Relict of RICHARD BRIDGATE & what my said Attorney shall doe therein shall be in as full power as if I were psonally prsent myselfe. As Witness my hand this 5th July 1670
Test RICHARD ROBINSON, NICHOLAS COCK
MAX ROBINSON
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 204-205
Major- WEIR Sr. after my Respects prsented there are to accompany my Daughter JANE BREDGARE I Ernestly intreat you will be her friend what you say in the Escheate of JOHN MAHEW his land in informing the Honble the Governor how there is an Ordr. agt. her husband for a considerable sume of Tob: for paymt. of part of the said Land to Mr. RICH. LAWRENCE and the rest sould by her husband to MAHEW and never one pound of Tob. pd for it and be pleased to pcure her a deed for all the land of the said MAHEW & this my note shall bind me to see you sattisfied all the charge of the Escheate according to Law & shall take what kindeness you doe for this poore woman as given to myself and shall by acknowledgemt, to be gratefull while I am
From my hous Rappa, his Yor Loving friend to command
5th of June 1670 RICE JONES
MEMORANDUM At a Cort. held for Rappa. County the 5th day of January 1670 Mr. RICE JONES this day in open Cort. disowned this Letter to be any of his act & Deed to the best of his Knowledge
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 121-122
KNOW ALL MEN that I HENRY CREIGHTON for and in consideration of Three thousand pounds of Tobacco in hand the bills bearing date wth these presents do give sell and confirm unto SAMUEL GREENE and CHARLES CHEANIE ioyntly and severally to them or either of them their heirs or assigns One hundred and ten acres of land being on the South side of RAPPA RIVER and in the same County and formerly bought of Mr. THOMAS PATTON as by Conveyance upon Record in the County Court will appear and Pattent for the same from JAMES CITY for Two hundred and twenty acres betwixt the said PATTISON and (blurred) and BEDGAR and the said GREEN and CHEANIE their heirs or assigns to take their choice of the one half being one hundred and ten acres of land with all the appurtenances and privilidges thereunto belonging forever in as ample manner as I the said CREIGHTON have it from Mr, THOMAS PATTISON by Conveyance forever and with warranty unto the said SAMUEL GREENE and CHARLES CHEANIE their heirs or assigns from all parties or persons whatsoever laying titles or interest to any part thereof from or under me, and the said SAMUEL GREENE and CHARLES CHEANIE for themselves their heirs or assigns do promise to paie the Quitrents and layeth out and so take their choice In Witness thereof I the said HENRY CREIGHTON with the consent of my Wife JANE CREIGHTON have hereunto sett our hands and seals this first day of Aprill 1673
in presence of us JOHN MASSY, HENRY CREIGHTON
WILLIAM TABUTT JANE CREIGHTON
Recognit in Cu Com Rappa 3 die 7bris 1673
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1677-1678 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 6, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 41-44
Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]
CREIGHTON, HENRY, 26 January, 1676; 6 7bris 1677.
To son Henry Creighton the Devident of Land where I now live with all ye housing and Orchards thereunto belonging and if he dies without issue I doe hereby give ye same to my sons William and Thomas Creighton to be equally divided between them & upon ye decease of ye said William or Thomas to the survivor & his heirs to Enjoy ye whole Estate for Ever but his wife Jane Creighton to enjoy it during her widowhood until my said son Henry shall attain ye age of 21 years and that my said son Henry shall enjoy ye 1/2 profits thereof during her widowhood.
To sons Henry William and Thomas and their heirs forever all my parcell of Land lying in the Freshes of Rappae (as by pattent will appear) to be divided into three parts between ye said Henry Thomas & William ye said Henry first Choosing his part thereof and William next of his part thereof.
To Charles Elizabeth and John Bredgar all my female Cattle belonging to the Lower Plantation the said Cattle to be appraised and ye Value thereof to be equally shared between them.
All the rest of my personal estate to be sold at an out Cry for money or tobacco to pay my debts first and then equally to be divided between my said wife Jane Creighton and my sons Henry & William Creighton each of them one-third part thereof.
Executors his loving friends Mr. Thomas Gouldman and Mr. Robert Tomlin.
I doe appoint my Loveing Friends, Mr. THOMAS GOULDMAN & Mr. ROBERT THOMLIN, my Executors of this my Last Will & Testament as Witness my hand & Seale this Six & twentieth day of January 1676
Signed sealed & acknowledged HENRY CREIGHTON
to be ye Last Will &Tetament of
HENRY CREIGHTONN in ye presence of
PATRICK NORTON, JOHN HUBBARD
The wthin: named PATRICK NORTON aged 35 yeares or thereabouts being Examined & Sworne saith that he did see ye wth :in named Testator signe seale & publish ye wthin mentioned as his last Will & Testamt. & that he was in perfect sence & memory at ye Signing Sealing & publishing thereof to ye best of yor: Deponts. Judgmt: & further saith not PATRICK NORTON
Juratus est NORTON in Cur Com Rappae 6: die 7bris 1677
Test EDMD: CRASK, Cl Cur
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1679-1682 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 6, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 284-285
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I HENRY CREIGHTON for three thousand pounds of Tobo in hand the Bills bearing date wth these prsents doth sell unto
SAMLL. GREENE & CHARLES CHAIRE [Chaney] jointly and severally to them or either of them their heires One hundred & tenn acres of land being upon the South side of Rappae: River & in the same County and formerly bought of Mr. THOMAS PATTISON as by convayance upon record in the County Court appeare and Pattent for the same from JAMES CITTY for 220 acres betwixt the sd PATTISON and RICHARD BRIDGAR and GREENE and CHAIRE their heires or assignes to take their choice of the one halfe being One hundred & tenn acres wth all the appurtenances belonging in as ample maner as I the sd CREIGHTON have it from Mr. THOMAS PATTISON wth warranty unto the said SAMUELL GREEN & CHARLES CHAIRE their heires or assignes from all persons laying title to parcel' thereof under me and sd SAMUELL GREENE & CHARLES CHAIRE doth agree to pay the quit rents and lay it out and take their choice in Witness whereof I the sd HENRY CREIGHTON with the Consent of my Wife, JANE CREIGHTON, have hereunto set or: hands and seales this first day of Aprill 1673
Signed Sealed and delivered in
prsence of JOHN CO, HENRY CREIGHTON
WILL TALBUTT JANE CREIGHTON
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappae: 3 die Feb; 1673 et Recordatr x9 die 8bris Ano 1680
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I CHARLES CHAIRE of the County of GLOSTER acknowledg unto SAMLL. GREENE of the County of Rappae: his heires & assignes all my right of this within mentioned Pattent warranting the same from all persons as witness my hand and seale this 9th day of September 1680
JOHN CHENEY CHARLES CHAIRE
PETER KNOTT
Recordatr x9 die 8bris 1680 at Citation.1
Family 1 | Richard Bridger b. b 1836, d. b Jul 1670 |
Family 2 | Henry Creighton b. b 1640, d. 6 Jul 1677 |
Family 3 | Maximillian Robinson b. c 1641, d. 8 Oct 1695 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Jane Jones Abt 1641 - Aft 1677 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41715&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Richard Bridger Bef 1636 - Bef 1670 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I116662&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Henry Creighton Bef 1640 - 1677 seen 6 Aug 2022 at https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82268&tree=Tree1