(?) Lane1

F, #102871, b. before 1659
FatherThomas Lane2 b. b 1628, d. a Dec 1674
MotherElizabeth (?)3 b. b 1632, d. b 1665
Last Edited16 Oct 2025
     (?) Lane was born before 1659 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Haynie, son of John Haynie and Elizabeth (?), in 1675 at Great Wicomico, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 2nd of 2 wives.1
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Per Early Colonial Settlers:
1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 237
Northumberland County Court 18th of August 1675
The Honorable Justices of Northumberland County [this part in the black part at the top of the page which I cannot read except [humble Petition of JOHN HAYNIE] sheweth HAYNIE's Comm of Admon upon LANE's Estate that whereas THOMAS LANE some time ago hath dyed in Delaware Bay [or poynts adjacent] and his Wife surviving him the Thirds of his Estate became her legall right and she departing this life about ye 12th of April last ye right of her Estate (ye aforesaid Thirds] personall revolved unto her Children of which your Petitioner's Wife is one and whereas your Petitioner hath a present opportunity to send to ye Delaware Bay in quest of this Estate there where his Widdowes Dower must be had [or noe where] your Petitioner therefore humbly prayes Order of Administration on ye Estate of THOMAS LANE and he shall pray &c.
August ye 23d 1675. This Petition is granted giving security according to Law ST. LEGER CODD, WILLIAM PRESLY
PETER PRESLY, THOMAS MATTHEW
- JOHN HAYNIE and JOHN HUGHLETT doe oblige themselves in the penall sume of forty thousand pounds of tobacco yt JOHN HAYNIE duly administer according to Law.1

Family

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

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 16 October 2025. Female Lane Bef 1659 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41703&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 16 October 2025. Thomas Lane Bef 1628 - Abt 1674: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41704&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 16 October 2025. Elizabeth MNU Lane Bef 1632 - Bef 1665: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82960&tree=Tree1

Thomas Lane1

M, #102872, b. before 1628, d. after December 1674
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Thomas Lane was born before 1628.1 He married Elizabeth (?) before 1650 at Great Wicomico, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1     Elizabeth MNU Lane, b. Bef 1632 d. Bef 1665, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age < 33 years)
Marriage     Bef 1650      Great Wicomico, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Female Lane, b. Bef 1659, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Daniel Lane, b. Bef 1650 d. Aft 1670, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 22 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. James Lane, b. Bef 1665, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Bef 30 Aug 1699, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age < 34 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].2,1 Thomas Lane married Martha Newman, daughter of Robert Newman and Elizabeth (?), on 15 July 1665 at Great Wicomico, Northumberland Co., Virginia, England.3
Thomas Lane and Martha Newman were divorced on 4 August 1672 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.3
Thomas Lane died after December 1674 at Delaware Bay.1
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Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Thomas Lane
The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Oct., 1909), Page 104-105
(article consists of 2 pages)
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Wills of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia [William Montgomery Sweeny]; ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664
Smith, Toby. 20 Dec., 1657. No date of probate. Land where I lived, called Rockingham, to my son - after the decease of his mother; to my son Henry; to my friend Henry Soane; to friend Col. Francis Morrison; to Thomas Lane; to my youngest children; my eldest son and my daughter -; witnesses Neale Peterson, John Lacey, John Warner.
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XXXii. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: ANCIENT PLANTERS: INTRODUCTION
The following list includes those who are known to have come to Virginia before the close of the year 1616, survived the massacre, appear in the Muster of 1624/5 as then living in Virginia, and to most of whom the term "Ancient Planter" may with justification be applied.
Thomas Lane. Aged 30, In the Treasurer, 1613.
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1662-1666 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 99
KNOWE ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I THOMAS LAINE, Taylor, in the County of Northumberland for a valuable consideracon have sold unto JOHN ASLEY Two hundred acres of land bounded upon the marked trees of ANDREW BOYER & doe by these pr:sents bind my selfe my heires for ever unto the sd: JOHN ASLEY & his heires & assignes for ever from all p:sons that shall lay any claime thereto in the sd: Land As Witnes my hand this ( ) of March 1663
( ) THOMAS LAINE ye Seale
20th April 1663. This Sale of Land was recorded
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1662-1666 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 120
To all &c., Whereas &c., Now know yee that I the sd: FRANCIS MORYSON Esqr. &c. accordingly give & grant unto ANDREW BOYER One thousand acres of Land scituate in the County of Northumberland abutting & bounding Easterly upon the Land of Mr. GEORGE FLETCHER deced., Southerly on a Branch of DENNIS his CREEKE, deviding this land from the land of Mr. RICHD: BUDD, the two opposite sides uppon the maine woods; which sd; land being formerly granted unto JOHN FOSSETT, FREEMAN CONAWAY & JOHN HOWARD by Pattent dated the 13th of October 1653 and by them deserted & is now granted to the sd. BOYER by order of the Governor & Councell dated the third day of December 1659; And is due unto him by & for the transportacon of Twenty p:sons into this Collony whose names are all in the Records mentioned under this Pat- tent; To have & to hold &c., Dated the 21th of October 1662
FRANCIS MORYSON THO: LUDWELL, Secr.
KNOWE ALL MEN by these pr:sents that I ANDREW BOYER of Virginia in the County of Northumberland, Planter, for a valuable consideracon in hand reced., doe assigne all my right of this Pattent unto THOMAS LANE of the same County to him his heires & assignes; Further I SARAH BOYER, the now Wife of the abovesd: ANDREW BOYER doe appont SYMON DUDSON to be my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge my right to sd. land it being a thousand acres ( ) to THOMAS LANE; In Witness I have set my hand & sealethis third of March 1663
Sealed & delivered in the pr:sence of
JOHN CAPSHER (?) SARAH BOYER her marke ye Seale
JOHN BAXTON
8th March 1663. This Lre, of Attorney was recorded
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1662-1666 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 157
Virginia Northumberland County. Know you yt: I MARTHA MORRIS of ye County supra writen, ye Widdow & Relict of NICH:MORRIS, lately deced., for diverse good causes & consideracons but more especially for ye good will & Motherly affection which I have to my Son, ANT: MORRIS, have freely & clearly given & doe by these p:sents freely & absolutely give & bestow upon my sd: Son the goods chattels & moveables as fol: to say: seaven head of Neste Cattle, vizt. one Cow called Brindle & her Calfe, as alsoe Ten yews, one Ram, & a weather, wth: one halfe of all my hogs according to quantity & quality, 3 pewter dishes, 1 1/2 doz: porringers, one pewter cup & pot, a feather bed bolster pillow, 3 ruggs, one iron pott & pot hookes, 2 guns & a pistol!, as likewise at his ye sd; ANTONYs day of Marriage, or my decease (wch: he will of those times) one bed coweninge wth: Qu: Eliza: Armes, thereon, one Turkey Carpett, one great brasse kettle & one small table & forme now in my possession; & then to be to him deliverd: likewise two red steares 2 yeares old & upwards, one steare a yeare old & above, one red heyfer & a cow calfe, all wth: (as before esprest) I doe give to my Son his heyres & assignes for ever; In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale ye 15th July 1665
In ye p:sence of NICK PARIS, MARTHA MORRIS
JOHN HANEY
Ye Kettle above named to be delivd: at ye time of ye sd: MARTHA's decease.
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents yt: I THO: LANE doe hereby bind my selfe in penalty & forfeitum of Ten thousand pounds of good Tob: in cask yt: by reason or cause of MARIAGE vth: ye sd: MARTHA MORRIS, wthin menconed, I will not at any time either by my selfe or my heyres or any other p:sons for me or them clayme or demand any of ye p:missed goods or chattells wth :in given unto her Son, ANTONY MORRIS & his heyres, Firs, &c., Witness in yt: behalfe entered or p:secute any suit or suits at Law but at all times to stand to & allow of ye same as valid & authentique; Witness my hand & sealeye 15 July 1665
Witnesse NICH: PARRIS THO: LANE ye Seale
JOHN HANEY
6th 7br: 1665, Recordatur
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1666-1670 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 1
These p:sents witness yt: I JOHN SALISBURY of the County of Northumberland & Colony of Virginia for diverse good causes & valuable consideracons to me in hand satisfied & wherewth: I hold my selfe amply contented, have sold & do by these p:sents make sale of unto THO: LANE & his heyres for ever Three hundred acres of Land scituate lyinge & beinge in sd, County of Northumberld: abutting upon a Glade & low land lyeinge betweene ye lands of Coll: RICHD: LEE deced., & Mr. XPHER GARLINGTON according as it is granted by Pattent unto GERVAS DODSON deced., who by his Last Will bequeathed ye sd: Land to me, all my right, title & interest in wch : I give as aforesd: for me & Exrs. assigne unto ye sd: THO. LANE & his heyres &assignes for ever; wth; all appurtenances & priviledges thereto belonginge, & doe bind my selfe in Five thousand pounds of tobo: & cask to acknowledge the sale in Cort: unto ye sd: LANE; In Witnesse whereof I have sett to my hand ye 10th of 9ber: Anno 1666
Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of
JOHN HAINEY, Sign JOHN SALISBURY
sign JNO: HOWELL
ibr: 20th 1666, Recognitur Curia JNO: SALISBURY
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1666-1670 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 24
TO ALL TO WHOM these p:sents shall come &c., Know yee yt: I Sr. WM: BERKELEY Knt., Governor & Capt. Genll, of Virginia doe give & grant unto THOMAS BAILES Three hundred acres of Land scituate in ye County of Northumberland & on ye South side of GREAT WICOCOMICO RIVER, bounding N: N: E: upon the head of a Creeke running out of ye sd: River about ye Land of Mr. THOMAS SALISBURY, W: N: W: upon ye land of MARTIN COALE, ye two opposite sides upon ye Maine Woods, the sd:Land being formely granted to THO: KEDBY by Pattent dated ye 13th Sbr: 1653, & by ye sd: THO: KEDBY sold & assigned unto ye sd: THO: BAILES dated ye 28th Janry: 1662; R. R. Caro: 2d. 13 14d. WILLM. BERKELEY
THESE P.SENTS wittnesse yt: I THOMAS BAILES doe assigne & make over unto THOMAS LANE all my right of ye wth:in menconed Three hundred acres of Land unto him ye sd: LANE his heires or assignes for ever wth: warranty against ye claime of me ye sd: THO: BAYLES my heires or assignes or any other by or undr: mee or any other p:son wt:soever & doe further oblige my selfe to acknowledge this Deed of Sale at ye next Cort: held for ye County of Northumberland: for performance hereof sd; THO: BALES doe oblige my selfe to ye sd. THO: LANE in ye penal! sume of ten thousand pounds of tob: & caste; Wittnes my hand & seale 23th Aug: 1667
Wittnesse PETER ASHTON ye m:rke of THO: BAILES
THESE P:SENTS Wittness yt: I SARA BALES, ye Wife of THO: BALES, doe assigne and make over unto THOMAS LANE all my right of within mentioned Three hundred acres of Land to him ye sd: LANE his heires or assignes for ever: wth: warranties agt, any claime of me, ye sd SARAY BALES, my heires or assignes for ever; as Wittness my hand ye 21 Sbr: 1667
Witness THO. PEARSE„ ye m:rke of SARAH BALES
ye m:rke of THO: BALES
21th 8ber. 1667. Recognitr. et recordatur
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents yt: I SARAH BALES, ye Wife of THO:BALES, doe make THO:PEARSE my true &lawfull Attor: to acknowledge ye Land unto THO: LANE wch: my Husband, THO: BALES, sold unto ye aforesd; THO: LANE & to acknowledge it from mee & my heires for ever; to him & his heires for ever; as Wittness my hand this 21th Sbr: 1667
Wittness THO: PEARCE, ye m:rke of SARAH BAILES
ye m:rke of THO: BAILES
21th 8br. 1667. Recognitr THOMAS PEARCE et recordatur
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1665-1666 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 4; [Antient Press]; Page 437
Northumberland County Court 10th of April 1666
- It is ordered yt: JON: ROSTON bee Constable for the yeare for CHICACONE;
THO: SMYTH for CHERRIE POYNT NECKE;
WM: TIGNALL for ye South side of GREAT WICOCOMOCO;
ARM: GREENE for MATTAPONY;
JUSTINIAN TENNIS (marked out) THO: LANE for ye South side of GREAT WICOCOMOCO;
JUST: TENNIS for ye DEVIDINGE CREEKE,
JOHN BEARMAN for LITTLE WICOCOMOCO & yt: they bee sworne by ye next Justice
- This day, WILLIAM TIGNALL was sworne Constable for ye North side of GREAT WICOCOMOCO , THOMAS LAIN for ye South side of GREAT WICOCOMOCO RIVER, THOMAS SMITH for CHERRY POYNT NECKE and JON: ROSTON for CHICACONE
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1666-1669 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 4
Northumberland County Court 20th of December 1666
- Certificate is granted unto THOMAS LANE for Five hundred acres of Lande for ye importacon of ten p:sons into this Colony, (vizt.)
Present Himselfe ANNE MORGAN JNO: HOWELL
ELIZ: his Wife JANE LE BAY EDW: MORRIS
WM: MOLIN JNO: BARBAR MARY CLOUD
CAT: MONSLOR in all 10.
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1666-1670 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 49
I THO: LANE of GREAT WICOCOMAKO Pish. & in ye County of Northumberld: doe by these p:sents acquits & discharge DOROTHY BYRAM, Widdow, from a Bill bearing date ye yeare of or: Lord God 1665, of two cowes, two Calves & a Heyfer; for ye wch: Bill I doe hold my self fully & amply satisfyed & doe acquitt & discharge her from ye sd: Bill from my my heyres & assignes for ever; In Witnesse my hand this 17th June 1668
Test ELI: GENESIS, THO: LANE
THO: PEARCE
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 466-468
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come I WM. LOID of the County of Rappa. Gent. Send Greetings. KNOW YEE that I the sd Wm. Loid for & in consideration of two thousand pounds of good sound Merchantable Tobo: Leafe to me in hand paid by THOMAS LANE of the said County Planter doe bargaine and sell unto the said Thomas Lane his heires two hundred acres of land be the same more or less being part of a greater Patt scituate lying and being in the County of Rappa. and Begining at a marked pocikry standing on the West side of a Spring Branch next the land of JOHN BRATHWAITE wch said branch issueth into a Runn called MANOK IN from thence crossing several branches and runing West to a red oake standing in a lyne that partes this land and the land of Mr. BOYES from thence So:W: & So: by a lyne of trees that divides this land and FRANCIS SETLEs land to a marked pocikry finally E: by the land of John Brothwaite to the marked pocikry where it begann To Have and To Hold the sd 200 acres of land together wth all rites and privilidges thereunto belonging to him the said Thomas Lane his heirs with Warranty from the Dower of my Wife MARY LOID he the sd Thomas Lane paying all Dues that shall be demanded for Quitrents to his Maties Order or Substitutes, and I the said Win Loid doe hereby covenant with the said Thomas Lane that I shall from time to time and at all times hereafter during the terme of seaven years at the Request and at the cost and charges in the Law of the said Thomas Lane doe & make such further and other convayances in the Law for the Better of further assuring of the premises IN WITTNESS whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale the first day of July Ano Dom 1668.
In Presents of JOHN BUCKNER Will: Loid
FRA: SETLE Mary Loid
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa Primo Die Julii 1668
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1666-1670 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 50
THO: LANES m:rk. Cropt on both eares & three slitts on both ewes;
4th Aug: 1668, recorded
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1666-1670 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 74
I JOHN ESSEX with the Consent of my Wife, BRIDGETT ESSEX, doe for our selves our heires assigne over all our right & interest of this within menconced Bill of Sale unto THOMAS LANE, his heires or assignes for ever, as Witness our hands this 8th of Febry, and in ye yeare of our Lord God 1668/9. Before signed, we both doe acknowledge unto ye said LANE ye next Cort: in March
sign JOHN ESSEX
March 10th 1668 Recog: & Record sign BRIDGET ESSEX
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents that I JOHN ESSEX of ye County of Northumberld: in ye Colony of Virginia for diverse good causes and more especialy for ye full value of thirteen thousand eight hundred pounds of tobaccoe in casks payable as by Specialties bearing date wth: these p:sents have sold unto THOMAS LANE his heires & assignes of ye above menconed County all my right in yt: Five hundred acres of Land whereon I live together wth: all ye Houses land edifices thereon erected together with all ye conveniences excepting only such interest as I have formly made to Mr. JNO: PASCHAL, wch: land I formly bought of ANDR: BOWYER, whose titles are derived as by sev:all Bills of Sale may appeare; InWitness of ye p:mises, I have set my hand & seale ye 17th of Febry: 1668
Wittness JOHN HAYNIE, sign JOHN ESSEX ye Seale
PETER KNIGHT
March 10th 1668. Recog: & Record.
(On Margin; See page 103 FLINTs Records)
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1666-1670 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 1; [Antient Press]; Page 83-84
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents yt: I JOHN HAYNEY of ye County of Northumberland in ye Colony of Virginia for diverse good causes have sold unto THOMAS LANE and his heires & assignes for ever all my right & interest of a parcell of Land within ye Countie of Northumberld: and in ye Pish : of FAIREFEILD, being part of yt: divident whereon I now live and is cutt off and seperated from ye other pte: of it by a direct line of m:rked trees running from ye Westermost corner tree of Mr. PRESLEY ye same course as ye said PRESLIEs doth over to ye head line of ye 2000 acres appropriated of JERVAS DODSON, deced., and soe is included between ye sd: lines, the land of JERVASS DODSIN, of GEO: CLERKE, of RICH: NELMES and of ye said PRESLY; be it more or less, together wth: all ye appurtenances belonging; Provided yt: he ye said LANE or his heires or assignes doe at all times sattifie ye Quitt Rents due for ye same unto me or my heires or assignes for ever; And yt: he nor his heires doe not fall, dead or otherwise destroy or suffer or p:mit to be destroyed a tree comonly called YE THREE POPLARS, In Witness whereof I have sett my hand ye 19th day of March 1668.
In the presence of us
HENRY BRADLEY JOHN HAYNIE
JOHN ROBINSON
I doe assigne and transforme all my whole right & interest of ye within menconed land unto THOM. PARKER and MORRIS GLYN and to their heires and assignes for ever; for Three hundred acres of Land if less then to abate according to ye rate of Five thousand pounds of tob, for ye whole; if more then to advance according to ye said proporcon, Provided yt: ye said plies doe make mee punctual paymt. of Five thousand pounds of tobo. according to specialtie bearing date ye 29th day of aber: last past, and ye said Land I doe warrt, against all elder grants whatsoever and from mee & my heires & assignes unto ye said partie & their heires & assignes for ever; the Proviso before provided: Witness my hand ye 19th day of March 1668
In p:sence of J; HAYNIE, THOMAS LANE
JNO: ROBINSON
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents that wee THOMAS PARKER and MORRIS GLYN doe order & appoint our loving Freind, HENRY BRADLEY our true & lawful" Attorny and give him as full power as if we were here in presence our selves, as Witness our hands this 10th day of Decembr.166S.
signd: JNO: READ, THO: PARKER
signd: JNO: LEE MORRIS GLYN signd
These p:sents wittness yt: I THOMAS LANE doe assigne & make over unto THO; WHITE all my right & interest of ye within menconed Three hundred acres of Land to him ye said THOMAS WHITE his heires or assignes for ever, wth: warranty against the claime of me THO: LANE my heires or assignes by order of me or any other p:son whatsoever and doe further oblige my selfe to acknowledge this Deed of Sale at ye next Cort: held for ye County of Northumberld: for p:formance whereof I ye said THOMAS LANE doe oblidge my selfe to ye said THOMAS WHITE in ye penall summe of ten thousand pounds of tobacco & caske, Wittness my hand & seale the 6th day of Apr: 1669
Signed sealed & delivd: in ye p:sence of
SAM: GOCKE, WILL: JONES THOMAS LANE ye Seale
6th Apr: 1669. Recog: & record
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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 154
BEE IT KNOWN unto all men by these pr:sents yt: I THO: LANE, Taylor, of ye Parish of GREAT WICKOCOMICO in ye County of Northumberid. in Virginia doe wth: ye consent of my Wife, MARTHA, for diverse good causes & valuble consideracons, have sold to DAVID WHITFORD. Mercht., of EDINBURGH in SCOTLAND, ye one halfe of my WATER MILL scituate & being on ye Branch of a Creeke issueing out of GREAT WICKOCOMICOF RIVER, called Mr DAMERONS CREEKE, betweene ye Plantacon of WM. GRIFFIN & ye Plantacon wch. I bought of JNO. ESSEX. &also halfe of ye Hogs yt. belong to mee there: & halfe of ye MILLERS HOUSE wch: hee dwells in, & range for ye Stock of Hogs yt. shall be raised there, wth: all other ye appurtenances & priviledges belonging to ye aforesd Mill & likewise what. Timber shall be needful! & necessary for ye repaircing ye said Mill or ye appurtenances; the sd. WHITFORD shall have privilede., to get the same off from ye Land I bought of JNO: ESSEX. Further 1 ye sd. THOMAS LANE doe bind myselfe to warrant ye same to ye aforenamed DAVID WHITFORD or his heires in as full manner as ever I enjoyed ye same as likewise I doe bind my selfe in twenty thousand pounds of tobaccoe in caske yt: ye sd. WHITFORD shall have quiet possession of the same and to acknowledged ye same in Cart: wth: my Wife, MARTHA. For ye true p.formance hereof, wee have sett our hands & seales this 18th day of Janry: 1669/70
Sealed and delivered in ye pr:sence of
SAM: GOCKE THO: LANE ye Seale
JNO JOHNSTON
20th Janry. 1669/ Recog. in Cur Northumbria THO: LANE & record
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1669-1673 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 97
Northumberland County Court 20th of July 1670
- Certificate is granted THO: LANE for Three hundred & fifty acres of Land for ye importacon of 7 p:sons into this Colony, (vizt.)
DAN: LANE HANNAH RUSSELL HESTER LANE
JNO: RUSSELL JUNR. JOHN RUSSELL STEPHEN COTREY
MARY RUSSEL in all 7.

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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 165
BEE IT KNOWNE unto all men yt: I MARTHA LANE, Wife of THOMAS LANE, doe freely & of my owne consent resigne all my Right & Title of Dower unto that halfe of the Mill sold by my Husband unto DAVID WHITTFORD his heirs & assigner for ever; As Wittness my hand this 28th of March 1671
Wittnesses JOHN ROBERTS, sign MARTHA LANE
SAM GOCKE
25th March Acknowledged in Northumberld. County Curt: by ye sd. MARTHA
(On margin: MARTHA LANE her consent to ye sale of ye halfe of a Mill sold by her Husband to DA: WHITFORD. See fol. 89 huius libris)
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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 213
These may certifie yt: THOMAS LANE hath made Oath yt: hee paid Mr. MOSS an hhd. of tobaccoe the weight not knowne being in part of a Debt due to Mr. RYDON, besides nine hundred pounds of tobaccoe & caske by him formerly paid Mr. MOSS on ye same Accot.
July 19th 1671 THO: BRERETON

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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 221
TO ALL TO WHOM these prsents shall come THOMAS LAINE of GREAT WICOMICO in County of Northumberland in Virga Tailor sendeth Greeting: Know ye I the said THOMAS LAINE for divers causes & valuable consideracons sell unto DAVID WHITFOORD of EDINBURGH in SCOTLAND. Merchant, one messuage or tract of land containing Five hundred acres. sold unto THOMAS BREWER to ANDREW BOUER & WM THATCHER. & from them to JNO ESSEX, and from JNO ESSEX to me. THOMAS LAINE bounding Southerly upon DENNIS his CREEKE upon his land wch ye sd BREWER reserves for himselle is now in ye possession of JNO MATONNE Northerly towards the land of HUGHLET wch is now EZEKIELL GENESIS & Westerly upon ye Maine Woods wth all Ye appurtenances to ye sd Land To have & w hold ye sd Five hundred acres of land wth • all pro fitts unto him ye sd DAVID WHITFOORD his heires: and further I ye sd THOMAS LAINE doe reserve to myselfe one moietie or halfe parte of the WATER MILNE upon ye sd Lands wth. all profitts wch ye sd THOMAS LAINE granted to ye sd WHITFOORD in accon of suite of ye other halfe of ye sd. MILNE and further I ye sd. THOMAS LANE doe by these prsents granted ye sd DAVID WHITFOORD his heirs that ye tract of land shall remaine clear of all claimes and further 1 the sd. THOMAS LAINE doe binde my selfe in tour thousand pounds of tobaccoe in cask to ye sd DAVID WHITFOORD y my selfe and my Wife. MARTHA LAINE, shall acknowledge this in Curt: upon demand. 1 doe hereunto sett my hand this first day of Novembr. one thousand six hundred seaventv & one Sealed delivered in ye pr sence of
PATRIARCH INGLES THO. LAINE
SAMLL. GOCHE
KNOW ALL MEN yt I THO LAINE for a valuable consideracon doe relinquish all yt moiette Of halfe parte of ye MILNE wch. reserved to my selle in ye above written of Sale to ye above sd. DAVID WHITFOORD &. doe bind my selfe mys heires confirme & make good ye sale of ye hallo parte of ve sd. MILNE wth. all prolitts unto him ve sd, DAVID WHITFOORD and doe warrant ye same from claimes by me my heires or anypersons wLsoever, for confirmacon of these prmisses I doe hereunto sett my hand & seale this 15th of Janry 1671/2
Sealed delivered in ye pr:sence of
SAML GOCHE THO LAINE ye seale
I MARTHA LAINE Wife of the above menconed THOMAS LAINE doe freely and of my own- accord agree to these Deeds of Bargaine and Sale above written & doe qualifie WM. FLOWER to be my Attorny to acknowledge these same in Northumberland County Curt Witnesse my hand & seale this 16th of Janry: 1671/72
Sealed & delivered in ye prsence of
SAM. GOCHE. MARTHA LAINE
JNO ENGLISH
17 Janry 1671. Recog. et Record
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents. yt• I THOMAS LAINE of ye County of Northumberld Tayler doe appointe WM FLOWER my lave full Attorny to demand or release alcquitt or discharge any manor of persons alsoe•to compound any debt or deeds of sale by mee signed to any manner of person in ye Cort: of Northumberld.. wch: is to be ye sixteenth day of this instant. January, & wt. my sd. Attorny shall doe I doe bind my selfe to ratifie. Witness my hand & seale this 17th Janry 1671/72
Teste JNO HARRIS, JAMES SCOTT THO. LAINE ye seale
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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 197
NOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I ROBERT BURRELL of GREAT WICKOCOMICOE RIVER in ye County of Northumberld. Chirurgeon, have sold unto WILLIAM BARRY his heires all that part of my dividend of land that lyeth to ye South & South East & South West from that Neck of Land that VALENTINE MUNSLOW now dwelleth upon: to the bounds of CLEMENT LATEMORE on ye one side, Mr. THO: WILLIAMS on ye other side, HENRY HUSKE & JNO: BOWEN on ye other side; To have & to hold wth; warranty the sd, land unto ye sd BARRY his heires to he quietly enjoyed by him without any trouble by any p:sons whatsoever; as I have done this Eighteene yeares by vercue of my Pattent bought from Mr. NICHOLAS MORRIS. As Wittness my hand & seale this 20th of Septr 1671
Signed sealed and delivered in ye pr:sence of
WM: BRERETON ROBERT BURRELL ye seale
CLEMENT LATEMORE
20th Septr 1671 Recog in Cur p ROBT: BURRELL
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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 197-198
I JOHN BURRELL, ye Son of ROBERT BURRELL, having most haynously offended God & my Father, first against God by sinning against his divine majesty & against my Father in so fidiously to make a false Deed of Gift for all that ever my Father hath to be conferr'd upon mee, that through instigacon of THOMAS LANE, hee for bringing a false Deed to have ye one halfe of my Fathers whole Estate, for confirmacon whereof hee ye sd. LANE hath gotten under my hand & seale and for ye better bringing this project to pass, there was an Agreemt. betwixt me & LANE yt. I was to seve him one whole yeare for Eighteene hundred pounds of tobaccoe & caske, & wee must goe to my Father to gett his hand to that Agreemt. & carryed two bottles of Strong Waters wth: us of purpose to make my Father drunk & then to p:suade him to put his hand to the Agreemt., wch: if hee id condiscend to doe, then hee being drunk the false Deed of Gift should be put downe for my Father to sett his hand & seale, but failing of our purposes though my Father was gone Farr in drinke, hee the sd. LANE caused mee to counterfeit my Fathers hand and yt: vaillain hath taken his Oath yt: it was my Fathers hand notwithstanding hee saw mee write it wth:my owne hand: Therefore I doe hereby absolutely & unfeignedly renounce any right title or interest in ye false Deed od Gift any more then what my deare & loving Father shall be pleased to bestow upon mee when it shall please God to put him in yt: minde, And I desire & humbly pray this Worp11. Cort' to grant unto my Father as much priviledge to dispose of his Estate in as large & ample manner hence forward as ever he could before ye counterfeiting of ye false Deed of Gift. As Wittness my hand & seale this 10th day of August 1671
Wittnesses WM BARRY, JOHN BURRELL, ye seale
CLEMT. LATEMORE
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1669-1673 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 169
Northumberland County Court 20th of February 1672/1673
- Whereas MARTHA, ye Wife of THOMAS LANE, hath peticoned this Cort: for such mainteyance by a Bond under ye hand & seale of ye said THOMAS dated ye 4th of 8ber: 1672, he was obliged; It is ordered yt: ye Sherriffe secure ye sd. LANE untill he give sufficient security to allow such mainteynance to his said Wife as in ye sd. Bond is exprest, & yt: ye Estate yt: ye sd. LANE hath in this Country be alsoe secured untill ye condicon of ye sd. Bond be p:formed
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1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 210-211
Northumberland County Court 22nd of October 1674
- MARTHA LANE against the Estate of her Husband Whereas a Bond under the hand and seale of THOMAS LANE for ten thousand pounds of tobacco was proved in this Court wherein THOMAS LANE did oblidge himselfe to provide for his Wife, MARTHA LANE, on penalty of paying the sume and whereas the Feofee for MARTHA LANE did obtaine an Attachment against the Estate of THOMAS LANE for the sume, THOMAS LANE being departed out of the Country without complying with the condition of the Bond, which Attachment was returned executed on the Estate of THOMAS LANE in the hands of ANTHONY MORRICE and Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS, Judgment is granted MARTHA LANE against ANTHONY MORRICE for the Estate of THOMAS LANE attached as aforesaid, itt not exceeding the sume of ten thousand pounds of tobacco which sume JOHN PAINE did make Oath in Court was the penalty of the Bond, and for what shall appeare due to MARTHA LANE in the hands of WILLIAM THOMAS attached as aforesaid ordered the whole doth not exceed the sume of ten thousand pounds with costs als Execution
- LANE against THOMAS Whereas itt appeares to this Court that there is due to THOMAS LANE from WILLIAM THOMAS fourteene hundred twenty two pounds of tobacco and caske in part for a Bill of three thousand one hundred seventy two pounds of tobacco and whereas the tobacco is attached in the hands of WILLIAM THOMAS by MARTHA, the Wife of THOMAS LANE, Judgment is granted MARTHA LANE against WILLIAM THOMAS for the same
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1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 237
Northumberland County Court 18th of August 1675
HAYNIE's Comm of Admon upon LANE's Estate
that whereas THOMAS LANE some time ago hath dyed in Delaware Bay [or poynts adjacent] and his Wife surviving him the Thirds of his Estate became her legall right and she departing this life about ye 12th of April last ye right of her Estate (ye aforesaid Thirds] personall revolved unto her Children of which your Petitioner's Wife is one and whereas your Petitioner hath a present opportunity to send to ye Delaware Bay in quest of this Estate there where his Widdowes Dower must be had [or noe where] your Petitioner therefore humbly prayes Order of Administration on ye Estate of THOMAS LANE and he shall pray &c.
August ye 23d 1675. This Petition is granted giving security according to Law
ST. LEGER CODD, WILLIAM PRESLY
PETER PRESLY, THOMAS MATTHEW
- JOHN HAYNIE and JOHN HUGHLETT doe oblige themselves in the penall sume of forty thousand pounds of tobacco yt JOHN HAYNIE duly administer according to Law
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 194-195
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE I THOMAS LANE of the Coun of Rappa Planter send greeting &c. Know yee that I the said THOMAS LANE for and in consideration of foure thousand pounds of good sound merchantabl tobacco sweet seened in cask to me in hand paid by DANIEL JACKSON and ELIAS BAYLEY of the County of MIDDLESEX Planters the Receipt I doe hereby acknowledge have granted unto the said DANIEL JACKSON & ELIAS BAYLEY their heirs & assigns Two hundred acres of land which said land I the said THOMAS LANE formerly bought of Mr. WILLIAM LOYD as pr survey and upon record bearing date the first day of July 1668 may appear being in the County of Rappa & on the North side of the River beginning at a marked pockikery standing on the West side of a Spring Branch next the land of JOHN BRADWAIT wch said Branch issueth into a Runn called MANOKIN from thence running into the woods No. E. to a red Oake thence crossing severall branches & running West to a red Oake standing in a line that parts this land and the land of WILLIAM BOWYER from thence S. W. by a line of trees that devides this land of FRANCIS SETTLEs land to a marked Pockikery finally Ea. by the land of JOHN BRAITHWAIT to the marked pockikery where it began To have and hold the said land together with all rights and privilidges whatsoever belonging to them the said ELIAS BAYLEY and DANIEL JACKSON their heirs and assigns forevermore from me the said THOMAS LANE my heirs and assigns as also from all persons whatsoever claiming wth warranty from the Dower of my Wife JANE LANE they the sd DANIEL JACKSON and ELIAS BAYLEY paying all dues that shall be demanded for quit rents to his Majesties order and I the said THOMAS LANE doe hereby promise that I at all times hereafter during the tearm of Seaven years at the Request and at the cost & charge in the Law of the said DANIEL JACKSON and ELIAS BAYLEY make such further conveyance in the Law for the better or further assuring of the premises as by the Council learned in the Law of said ELIAS BAYLEY or DANIEL JACKSION their heirs or assigns shall bee required In Witness I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 31 day of December 1673
in presence of us JOHN FLEMING, THOMAS LANE
THOMAS HARWAR JANE LANE
Aprill the 14 1674 This day the within written conveyance was acknowledged by THOMAS LANE to DANIEL JACKSON & ELIAS BAYLEY to the full intents and purposes within expressed before us SAML. GRIFFIN
WILLIAM TRAVERSE
Recordatr xx die Aprilis 1674
KNOW ALL MEN that I JANE LANE the Wife of THOMAS LANE appoint my well beloved Friend Mr. THOMAS HARWAR of the County of Rappa to acknowledge my title and interest of Two hundred acres of land lying on the South side of RAPPA CREEKE bounding upon JOHN BRAITHWAIT and FRANCIS SETTLE unto DANIEL JACKSON from me my heirs or assigns unto the aforesaid DANIELL JACKSON his heirs or assigns As Witness my hand and seale this 31st day of March 1674
Testes WILLIAM TALBUTT, JANE LANE
HENRY MANDELEY
Recordatr 17 die Aprilis 1674
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1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 237
Northumberland County Court 18th of August 1675
The Honorable Justices of Northumberland County [this part in the black part at the top of the page which I cannot read except [humble Petition of JOHN HAYNIE] sheweth HAYNIE's Comm of Admon upon LANE's Estate that whereas THOMAS LANE some time ago hath dyed in Delaware Bay [or poynts adjacent] and his Wife surviving him the Thirds of his Estate became her legall right and she departing this life about ye 12th of April last ye right of her Estate (ye aforesaid Thirds] personall revolved unto her Children of which your Petitioner's Wife is one and whereas your Petitioner hath a present opportunity to send to ye Delaware Bay in quest of this Estate there where his Widdowes Dower must be had [or noe where] your Petitioner therefore humbly prayes Order of Administration on ye Estate of THOMAS LANE and he shall pray &c.
August ye 23d 1675. This Petition is granted giving security according to Law ST. LEGER CODD, WILLIAM PRESLY
PETER PRESLY, THOMAS MATTHEW
- JOHN HAYNIE and JOHN HUGHLETT doe oblige themselves in the penall sume of forty thousand pounds of tobacco yt JOHN HAYNIE duly administer according to Law
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 463
THOMAS LANE, 1000 acs. N'thumberland Co., 26 July 1665, Page 212, (113). Ely. upon land of Mr. George Fletcher, decd., Sly. on branch of Dennis Cr. dividing this from land of Mr. Rich. Budd. Granted to Andrew Bayer (or Boyer) 21 Oct. 1662 & assigned to sd. Thomas Land.

Sources      
[S129] Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 24 1986, No. 1, page 3.1

Family 1

Elizabeth (?) b. b 1632, d. b 1665
Child

Family 2

Martha Newman b. 18 Oct 1608, d. 12 Apr 1675

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 16 October 2025. Thomas Lane Bef 1628 - Abt 1674: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41704&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 16 October 2025. Elizabeth MNU Lane Bef 1632 - Bef 1665: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82960&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 16 October 2025. Martha Newman 1608 - 1675: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I105738&tree=Tree1

Elizabeth (?)1

F, #102873, b. before 1632, d. before 1665
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Elizabeth (?) was born before 1632.1 She married Thomas Lane before 1650 at Great Wicomico, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1     Elizabeth MNU Lane, b. Bef 1632 d. Bef 1665, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age < 33 years)
Marriage     Bef 1650      Great Wicomico, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Female Lane, b. Bef 1659, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Daniel Lane, b. Bef 1650 d. Aft 1670, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 22 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. James Lane, b. Bef 1665, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Bef 30 Aug 1699, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age < 34 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1,2
Elizabeth (?) died before 1665 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: [S129] Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Vol 24 1986.

Family

Thomas Lane b. b 1628, d. a Dec 1674
Child

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 16 October 2025. Elizabeth MNU Lane Bef 1632 - Bef 1665: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82960&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 16 October 2025. Thomas Lane Bef 1628 - Abt 1674: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41704&tree=Tree1

Martha Newman1

F, #102874, b. 18 October 1608, d. 12 April 1675
FatherRobert Newman2 b. b 1575, d. 20 Jan 1656
MotherElizabeth (?)3 b. b 1575, d. b 13 Apr 1659
ChartsAncestors - Myrtle Lee ROBERTS
ReferenceGAV9
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Martha Newman was born on 18 October 1608 at co. Suffolk, England.1 She married Nicholas Morris circa 1624 at England
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.4,5 Martha Newman married Thomas Lane on 15 July 1665 at Great Wicomico, Northumberland Co., Virginia, England.1
Martha Newman and Thomas Lane were divorced on 4 August 1672 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
Martha Newman died on 12 April 1675 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, England, at age 66.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1652-1658 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book; [Frank V. Walczyk]
[page 62 R]
Mrs. Morris her deposition.
Martha Morris aged 46 years or there abouts sworn and examined saith whereas this depondent was appointed by the [---] peruse the body of Jane Owen of her complaint of [-----] and beating of her the said Jane, I do find the said Jane [--] about twelve places on her body beaten black and blue and [-]this depondent saith not.
Martha Morris her mark
4th [-----] 1655.

Mrs. Hawley her deposition.
I Ann Hawley aged 40 years or there abouts sworn and examined do testify the same as Mrs. Morris hath done above specified,
Ann Hawley.
Coram me Samuell Smyth, Nicholas Morris, James Hawley, 20th November 1655, these depositions were recorded.
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1662-1666 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 157
Virginia Northumberland County. Know you yt: I MARTHA MORRIS of ye County supra writen, ye Widdow & Relict of NICH:MORRIS, lately deced., for diverse good causes & consideracons but more especially for ye good will & Motherly affection which I have to my Son, ANT: MORRIS, have freely & clearly given & doe by these p:sents freely & absolutely give & bestow upon my sd: Son the goods chattels & moveables as fol: to say: seaven head of Neste Cattle, vizt. one Cow called Brindle & her Calfe, as alsoe Ten yews, one Ram, & a weather, wth: one halfe of all my hogs according to quantity & quality, 3 pewter dishes, 1 1/2 doz: porringers, one pewter cup & pot, a feather bed bolster pillow, 3 ruggs, one iron pott & pot hookes, 2 guns & a pistol!, as likewise at his ye sd; ANTONYs day of Marriage, or my decease (wch: he will of those times) one bed coweninge wth: Qu: Eliza: Armes, thereon, one Turkey Carpett, one great brasse kettle & one small table & forme now in my possession; & then to be to him deliverd: likewise two red steares 2 yeares old & upwards, one steare a yeare old & above, one red heyfer & a cow calfe, all wth: (as before esprest) I doe give to my Son his heyres & assignes for ever; In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale ye 15th July 1665
In ye p:sence of NICK PARIS, MARTHA MORRIS
JOHN HANEY
Ye Kettle above named to be delivd: at ye time of ye sd: MARTHA's decease.
KNOW ALL MEN by these p:sents yt: I THO: LANE doe hereby bind my selfe in penalty & forfeitum of Ten thousand pounds of good Tob: in cask yt: by reason or cause of MARIAGE vth: ye sd: MARTHA MORRIS, wthin menconed, I will not at any time either by my selfe or my heyres or any other p:sons for me or them clayme or demand any of ye p:missed goods or chattells wth :in given unto her Son, ANTONY MORRIS & his heyres, Firs, &c., Witness in yt: behalfe entered or p:secute any suit or suits at Law but at all times to stand to & allow of ye same as valid & authentique; Witness my hand & sealeye 15 July 1665
Witnesse NICH: PARRIS THO: LANE ye Seale
JOHN HANEY
6th 7br: 1665, Recordatur
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1669-1673 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 169
Northumberland County Court 20th of February 1672/1673
- Whereas MARTHA, ye Wife of THOMAS LANE, hath peticoned this Cort: for such mainteyance by a Bond under ye hand & seale of ye said THOMAS dated ye 4th of 8ber: 1672, he was obliged; It is ordered yt: ye Sherriffe secure ye sd. LANE untill he give sufficient security to allow such mainteynance to his said Wife as in ye sd. Bond is exprest, & yt: ye Estate yt: ye sd. LANE hath in this Country be alsoe secured untill ye condicon of ye sd. Bond be p:formed
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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 154
BEE IT KNOWN unto all men by these pr:sents yt: I THO: LANE, Taylor, of ye Parish of GREAT WICKOCOMICO in ye County of Northumberid. in Virginia doe wth: ye consent of my Wife, MARTHA, for diverse good causes & valuble consideracons, have sold to DAVID WHITFORD. Mercht., of EDINBURGH in SCOTLAND, ye one halfe of my WATER MILL scituate & being on ye Branch of a Creeke issueing out of GREAT WICKOCOMICOF RIVER, called Mr DAMERONS CREEKE, betweene ye Plantacon of WM. GRIFFIN & ye Plantacon wch. I bought of JNO. ESSEX. &also halfe of ye Hogs yt. belong to mee there: & halfe of ye MILLERS HOUSE wch: hee dwells in, & range for ye Stock of Hogs yt. shall be raised there, wth: all other ye appurtenances & priviledges belonging to ye aforesd Mill & likewise what. Timber shall be needful! & necessary for ye repaircing ye said Mill or ye appurtenances; the sd. WHITFORD shall have privilede., to get the same off from ye Land I bought of JNO: ESSEX. Further 1 ye sd. THOMAS LANE doe bind myselfe to warrant ye same to ye aforenamed DAVID WHITFORD or his heires in as full manner as ever I enjoyed ye same as likewise I doe bind my selfe in twenty thousand pounds of tobaccoe in caske yt: ye sd. WHITFORD shall have quiet possession of the same and to acknowledged ye same in Cart: wth: my Wife, MARTHA. For ye true p.formance hereof, wee have sett our hands & seales this 18th day of Janry:
1669/70
Sealed and delivered in ye pr:sence of
SAM: GOCKE THO: LANE ye Seale
JNO JOHNSTON
20th Janry. 1669/ Recog. in Cur Northumbria THO: LANE & record
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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 165
BEE IT KNOWNE unto all men yt: I MARTHA LANE, Wife of THOMAS LANE, doe freely & of my owne consent resigne all my Right & Title of Dower unto that halfe of the Mill sold by my Husband unto DAVID WHITTFORD his heirs & assigner for ever; As Wittness my hand this 28th of March 1671
Wittnesses JOHN ROBERTS, sign MARTHA LANE
SAM GOCKE
25th March Acknowledged in Northumberld. County Curt: by ye sd. MARTHA
(On margin: MARTHA LANE her consent to ye sale of ye halfe of a Mill sold by her Husband to DA: WHITFORD. See fol. 89 huius libris)
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1670-1672 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 221
TO ALL TO WHOM these prsents shall come THOMAS LAINE of GREAT WICOMICO in County of Northumberland in Virga Tailor sendeth Greeting: Know ye I the said THOMAS LAINE for divers causes & valuable consideracons sell unto DAVID WHITFOORD of EDINBURGH in SCOTLAND. Merchant, one messuage or tract of land containing Five hundred acres. sold unto THOMAS BREWER to ANDREW BOUER & WM THATCHER. & from them to JNO ESSEX, and from JNO ESSEX to me. THOMAS LAINE bounding Southerly upon DENNIS his CREEKE upon his land wch ye sd BREWER reserves for himselle is now in ye possession of JNO MATONNE Northerly towards the land of HUGHLET wch is now EZEKIELL GENESIS & Westerly upon ye Maine Woods wth all Ye appurtenances to ye sd Land To have & w hold ye sd Five hundred acres of land wth • all pro fitts unto him ye sd DAVID WHITFOORD his heires: and further I ye sd THOMAS LAINE doe reserve to myselfe one moietie or halfe parte of the WATER MILNE upon ye sd Lands wth. all profitts wch ye sd THOMAS LAINE granted to ye sd WHITFOORD in accon of suite of ye other halfe of ye sd. MILNE and further I ye sd. THOMAS LANE doe by these prsents granted ye sd DAVID WHITFOORD his heirs that ye tract of land shall remaine clear of all claimes and further 1 the sd. THOMAS LAINE doe binde my selfe in tour thousand pounds of tobaccoe in cask to ye sd DAVID WHITFOORD y my selfe and my Wife. MARTHA LAINE, shall acknowledge this in Curt: upon demand. 1 doe hereunto sett my hand this first day of Novembr. one thousand six hundred seaventv & one Sealed delivered in ye pr sence of
PATRIARCH INGLES THO. LAINE
SAMLL. GOCHE
KNOW ALL MEN yt I THO LAINE for a valuable consideracon doe relinquish all yt moiette Of halfe parte of ye MILNE wch. reserved to my selle in ye above written of Sale to ye above sd. DAVID WHITFOORD &. doe bind my selfe mys heires confirme & make good ye sale of ye hallo parte of ve sd. MILNE wth. all prolitts unto him ve sd, DAVID WHITFOORD and doe warrant ye same from claimes by me my heires or anypersons wLsoever, for confirmacon of these prmisses I doe hereunto sett my hand & seale this 15th of Janry 1671/2
Sealed delivered in ye pr:sence of
SAML GOCHE THO LAINE ye seale
I MARTHA LAINE Wife of the above menconed THOMAS LAINE doe freely and of my own- accord agree to these Deeds of Bargaine and Sale above written & doe qualifie WM. FLOWER to be my Attorny to acknowledge these same in Northumberland County Curt Witnesse my hand & seale this 16th of Janry: 1671/72
Sealed & delivered in ye prsence of
SAM. GOCHE. MARTHA LAINE
EM): ENGLISH
17 Janry 1671. Recog. et Record
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents. yt• I THOMAS LAINE of ye County of Northumberld Tayler doe appointe WM FLOWER my lave full Attorny to demand or release alcquitt or discharge any manor of persons alsoe•to compound any debt or deeds of sale by mee signed to any manner of person in ye Cort: of Northumberld.. wch: is to be ye sixteenth day of this instant. January, & wt. my sd. Attorny shall doe I doe bind my selfe to ratifie. Witness my hand & seale this 17th Janry 1671/72
Teste JNO HARRIS, JAMES SCOTT THO. LAINE ye seale
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1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 210-211
Northumberland County Court 22nd of October 1674
- MARTHA LANE against the Estate of her Husband Whereas a Bond under the hand and seale of THOMAS LANE for ten thousand pounds of tobacco was proved in this Court wherein THOMAS LANE did oblidge himselfe to provide for his Wife, MARTHA LANE, on penalty of paying the sume and whereas the Feofee for MARTHA LANE did obtaine an Attachment against the Estate of THOMAS LANE for the sume, THOMAS LANE being departed out of the Country without complying with the condition of the Bond, which Attachment was returned executed on the Estate of THOMAS LANE in the hands of ANTHONY MORRICE and Mr. WILLIAM THOMAS, Judgment is granted MARTHA LANE against ANTHONY MORRICE for the Estate of THOMAS LANE attached as aforesaid, itt not exceeding the sume of ten thousand pounds of tobacco which sume JOHN PAINE did make Oath in Court was the penalty of the Bond, and for what shall appeare due to MARTHA LANE in the hands of WILLIAM THOMAS attached as aforesaid ordered the whole doth not exceed the sume of ten thousand pounds with costs als Execution
- LANE against THOMAS Whereas itt appeares to this Court that there is due to THOMAS LANE from WILLIAM THOMAS fourteene hundred twenty two pounds of tobacco and caske in part for a Bill of three thousand one hundred seventy two pounds of tobacco and whereas the tobacco is attached in the hands of WILLIAM THOMAS by MARTHA, the Wife of THOMAS LANE, Judgment is granted MARTHA LANE against WILLIAM THOMAS for the same
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1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 237
Northumberland County Court 18th of August 1675
The Honorable Justices of Northumberland County [this part in the black part at the top of the page which I cannot read except [humble Petition of JOHN HAYNIE] sheweth HAYNIE's Comm of Admon upon LANE's Estate that whereas THOMAS LANE some time ago hath dyed in Delaware Bay [or poynts adjacent] and his Wife surviving him the Thirds of his Estate became her legall right and she departing this life about ye 12th of April last ye right of her Estate (ye aforesaid Thirds] personall revolved unto her Children of which your Petitioner's Wife is one and whereas your Petitioner hath a present opportunity to send to ye Delaware Bay in quest of this Estate there where his Widdowes Dower must be had [or noe where] your Petitioner therefore humbly prayes Order of Administration on ye Estate of THOMAS LANE and he shall pray &c.
August ye 23d 1675. This Petition is granted giving security according to Law ST. LEGER CODD, WILLIAM PRESLY
PETER PRESLY, THOMAS MATTHEW
- JOHN HAYNIE and JOHN HUGHLETT doe oblige themselves in the penall sume of forty thousand pounds of tobacco yt JOHN HAYNIE duly administer according to Law.4 GAV-9.

Family 1

Nicholas Morris b. 1609, d. b 20 Jan 1665
Children

Family 2

Thomas Lane b. b 1628, d. a Dec 1674

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 16 October 2025. Martha Newman 1608 - 1675: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I105738&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Robert Newman Bef 1575 - 1656: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71663&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Elizabeth MNU Newman Bef 1575 - Bef 1659: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71677&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Martha Newman 1608 - 1675: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I105738&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Nicholas Morris 1609 - 1665: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41705&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Anthony Morris Bef 1646 - 1683: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71685&tree=Tree1

John Haynie1

M, #102875, b. circa 1682, d. before 25 April 1723
FatherRichard Haynie (Sr.)1 b. 1659, d. bt 31 Oct 1724 - 18 Mar 1725
MotherElizabeth Bridger1 b. 16 Jul 1665, d. 2 Apr 1697
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     John Haynie was born circa 1682 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Hannah Neale after 19 August 1703 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd of 2 husbands.2,1
John Haynie died before 25 April 1723 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of administration of estate.1
      ;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 104
Haynie, John Junr.,est.adm.by William Haynie, his eldest son. 25 April 1723

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Record Book 19, page 395:

In obedience to order of Northumberland County wherein we the subscribers was ordered to appraise the estate of John Haynie lately decd. accordingly did meet and being first sworn by Mr. Thomas Hughlet appraised the same as followeth:

To 5 books of Roman History..................................................00 05 00
To a book called Josephus.....................................................01 00 00
To a parcel of books..............................................................00 17 00
To one large bed, standing bedstead and furnitrue....................03 10 00
To a small feather bed, Trundel bedstead and furniture..............03 10 00
To an old cupboard................................................................01 10 00
To one chest and small table...................................................00 15 00
To a large feather bed standing bedstead and furniture in hall.....08 10 00
To a small trundel bedstead feather bed and furniture.................03 10 00
To a feather bed standing bedstead and furniture.......................03 00 00
To a featherbed trundel bedstead and furniture above steps and one spare rug..............................................................03 10 00
To one cloathe and breaches...................................................01 05 00
To one riding coat 1 vest and two pairs of breaches...................01 00 00
To 2 pairs of new gloves 3 silk handkerchiefs and 2 shirts...........00 15 00
To 1 suit of womens Cloaths and sum of other things...................01 16 00
3 old table cloaths and 10 napkins............................................00 10 00
To twenty and one half yds bedstick..........................................02 01 00
To five yds of linen..................................................................00 08 00
To a violin case and book.........................................................01 00 00

August 22, 1723. This inventory of the estate of John Haynie decd was presented to the Court of Wm. Haynie Admr of said dec'd and on his motion its admitted to record.
Test., Richard Lee C. Cur.

John Haynie, Jr. of St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County of date 11-12 September 1719 sells to Leonard Hill of Essex County 1428 acres of land "situate lying and being in Essex County and the South Side of Rappahannock...in Anthony Jackman's line now Richard Grinsted's...by the road by Mr. Willimason's path...to the Dragon Swamp...to the mouthof the Yorker branch...", being a patent formerly granted to John Bridgar, his uncle, and Richard Haynie, his father, on 20 October 1691. The record states that: the said John Haynie, Jr., is the son of Richard Haynie of the original patent, that he died intestate in 1723, and that his estate was administered by William Haynie, his eldest son, 25 April 1723. (Lewis & Booker, Wills & Administrations 1713-1749, p. 51).(Essex County, Virginia Deeds, Book 16, 1718-1721, p. 110-114)
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http://colonialencounters.org/SiteSummaries/NewmansNeckSummary.aspx
Newman's Neck
The Newman's Neck site (44NB180) is located on land patented by Robert Newman in 1651 as part of the Northern Neck's earliest English settlement at Chicacoan. Situated on the southern shores of the Potomac River in Northumberland County, Virginia between Presley and Hull's creeks, the eight earthfast buildings found at the site included a manor house, kitchen, quarter, cellared building, two barns, and two small outbuildings. These structures are associated with the Neale and Haynie families' occupation, and the occupation of enslaved and indentured individuals and families, from the 1670s to the 1740s. The location of Robert Newman's earlier house has not been discovered. Inventories and a will provide important information about who was resident at the site, their material possessions, and plantation management strategies.

Heath and her students determined that there were two distinct phases of occupation at the site based on the site's landscape and artifact dates. The first phase of occupation (ca. 1670-1725) corresponds with the construction of the house by Daniel Neale and the occupations of Ebenezer Neale and John Hayni

During the second phase of occupation when William Haynie owned Newman's Neck (ca. 1725 to1747), the original barn was dismantled and the well was abandoned. Three new structures were built, including a cellar-set building, a large barn, and a new quarter. The landscape became more complex during this period, with fences subdividing the area around the manor house in a purposefully designed landscape.
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1706-1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 413
Northumberland County Court November 23rd, 1706
Whereas JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased were arrested at the Suit of PETER PRESLY Gent. for two Barrels of Indian Meal and have failed to appear to Answer the said Suit Order is therefore granted the said PRESLEY against the Sheriff for the same According to Law.
An Attachment is Awarded the Sheriff against JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased for Two barrels of Indian Meal and Costs returnable to the next Court.
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1706-1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 759
Northumberland County Court - 19th day of December 1711
JOHN COTTRELL for himself and LUCRETIA his wife and JOHN HAYNIE Jr. for himself and HANNAH his wife (the said LUCRETIA and HANNAH being nearest of kin to EBENEZER NEALE deceased) Came into Court and made Oath that the said EBENEZER NEALE departed this Life without making any will So far as they Knew or believe and on their motion and giving Security for their Just and faithful Administration of the said deceased's Estate Certificate is granted them for obtaining Letters of Administration in due form. RODHAM NEALE and JOS[EPH] HUMPHRYES Securities 1000 pounds Sterling.
Upon the Motion of JOHN COT[T]RELL and JOHN HAYNIE for themselves and their wives Administrators of the Estate of EBENEZER NEALE deceased Capt. PETER PR ESLY, Mr. RICHARD HULL, WILLIAM COPPIDGE, DAVID SPENCE and ALEXANDER MULRAINE any four of them are appointed to meet Some time before the next Court and being first Sworn by the next Justice to appraise the Estate of the said EBENEZER NEALE and Ordered that the said Administrators Exhibit an Inventory thereof upon Oath to the next Court.
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1718-1721 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 110-114 Sept. 1719 John Haynie Junior of St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, to Leonard Hill of Essex County. Lease and release; for £60 sterling. 1428 acres on the south side of Rappahannock River in Anthony Jackman's line now Richard Grinsted's by the road by Mr. Williamson's path .....to the Dragon Swamp ... to the mouth of the Yorker branch ...formerly granted unto Mr. John Bredgar and Mr. Richd Haynie 20 October 1691.
John Haynie Junr.
Wit: Wm. Winston, Samuel Clayton, Jno Griffin, Richard Covington Possession granted to Leonard Hill.
15 Sept. 1719 Acknowledged by John Haynie; Junr. [Mutilated]1

Family

Hannah Neale b. 12 Nov 1684, d. b 1719
Children

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. John Haynie Abt 1682 - 1723: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I81388&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Hannah Neale 1684 - Bef 1719: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71787&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Mary Anne Haynie 1702 - 1765: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71789&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. William Haynie 1704 - 1762: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117597&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Winifred Haynie 1706 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41709&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Richard Haynie Abt 1708 - 1753: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I81390&tree=Tree1
  7. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Stephen Haynie Abt 1710 - 1759: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117493&tree=Tree1
  8. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Sarah Haynie 1718 - 1749: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41711&tree=Tree1

Hannah Neale1

F, #102876, b. 12 November 1684, d. before 1719
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Hannah Neale was born on 12 November 1684 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Thomas Shapleigh circa 1700 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Hannah Neale, b. 12 Nov 1684, St. Stephen's Parish, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Bef 1719, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age < 34 years)
Marriage     Abt 1700      Northumberland County, Virginia
Notes      Virginia Marriages, Northern Neck, Virginia, 1649-1800; Shapleigh, Thomas and Neale, Hannah; bet 4 Nov 1700-15 Sept 1703; bride was the dau. of Daniel and Eliz. (Holland) Neale, sister of Ebenezer Neale and Lucreetia (Neale) Cotrell; she married (2) John Haynie, Jr. as his 2nd wife; (NC OB 1699-1713:259, 406; Haynie 1:25)
Children      
     1. Elizabeth Shapleigh, b. 19 Apr 1702, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 13 Jul 1742, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate (Age 40 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].2 Hannah Neale married John Haynie, son of Richard Haynie (Sr.) and Elizabeth Bridger, after 19 August 1703 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd of 2 husbands.1,3
Hannah Neale died before 1719 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Edward Neale will dated 4 Nov 1700 and was probated 20 Feb 1700/1701.
Mentions brother Ebnezer.
Sister Lucretia COCKRILL Balance of estate to be divided between William Neale and Hannah NEAL.
Witnesses: John COCKARILL, Wm Skinner and Jas CROSSE
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1706-1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 413
Northumberland County Court November 23rd, 1706
Whereas JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased were arrested at the Suit of PETER PRESLY Gent. for two Barrels of Indian Meal and have failed to appear to Answer the said Suit Order is therefore granted the said PRESLEY against the Sheriff for the same According to Law.
An Attachment is Awarded the Sheriff against JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased for Two barrels of Indian Meal and Costs returnable to the next Court.
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1706-1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 759
Northumberland County Court - 19th day of December 1711
JOHN COT[T]RELL for himself and LUCRETIA his wife and JOHN HAYNIE Jr. for himself and HANNAH his wife (the said LUCRETIA and HANNAH being nearest of kin to EBENEZER NEALE deceased) Came into Court and made Oath that the said EBENEZER NEALE departed this Life without making any will So far as they Knew or believe and on their motion and giving Security for their Just and faithful Administration of the said deceased's Estate Certificate is granted them for obtaining Letters of Administration in due form. RODHAM NEALE and JOS[EPH] HUMPHRYES Securities 1000 pounds Sterling.
Upon the Motion of JOHN COT[T]RELL and JOHN HAYNIE for themselves and their wives Administrators of the Estate of EBENEZER NEALE deceased Capt. PETER PRESLY, Mr. RICHARD HULL, WILLIAM COPPIDGE, DAVID SPENCE and ALEXANDER MULRAINE any four of them are appointed to meet Some time before the next Court and being first Sworn by the next Justice to appraise the Estate of the said EBENEZER NEALE and Ordered that the said Administrators Exhibit an Inventory thereof upon Oath to the next Court.1

Family 1

Thomas Shapleigh b. c 1680, d. b 19 Aug 1703

Family 2

John Haynie b. c 1682, d. b 25 Apr 1723
Children

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Hannah Neale 1684 - Bef 1719: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71787&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Thomas Shapleigh Abt 1680 - Bef 1703: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71788&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. John Haynie Abt 1682 - 1723: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I81388&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Mary Anne Haynie 1702 - 1765: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71789&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. William Haynie 1704 - 1762: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117597&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Winifred Haynie 1706 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41709&tree=Tree1
  7. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Richard Haynie Abt 1708 - 1753: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I81390&tree=Tree1
  8. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Stephen Haynie Abt 1710 - 1759: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117493&tree=Tree1
  9. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Sarah Haynie 1718 - 1749: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41711&tree=Tree1

Thomas Shapleigh1

M, #102877, b. circa 1680, d. before 19 August 1703
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Thomas Shapleigh was born circa 1680.1 He married Hannah Neale circa 1700 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Hannah Neale, b. 12 Nov 1684, St. Stephen's Parish, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Bef 1719, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age < 34 years)
Marriage     Abt 1700      Northumberland County, Virginia
Notes      Virginia Marriages, Northern Neck, Virginia, 1649-1800; Shapleigh, Thomas and Neale, Hannah; bet 4 Nov 1700-15 Sept 1703; bride was the dau. of Daniel and Eliz. (Holland) Neale, sister of Ebenezer Neale and Lucreetia (Neale) Cotrell; she married (2) John Haynie, Jr. as his 2nd wife; (NC OB 1699-1713:259, 406; Haynie 1:25)
Children      
     1. Elizabeth Shapleigh, b. 19 Apr 1702, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 13 Jul 1742, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate (Age 40 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1
Thomas Shapleigh died before 19 August 1703 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Thomas could be the s/o Philip Jr.
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1706-1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 413
Northumberland County Court November 23rd, 1706
Whereas JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased were arrested at the Suit of PETER PRESLY Gent. for two Barrels of Indian Meal and have failed to appear to Answer the said Suit Order is therefore granted the said PRESLEY against the Sheriff for the same According to Law.
An Attachment is Awarded the Sheriff against JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased for Two barrels of Indian Meal and Costs returnable to the next Court.1

Family

Hannah Neale b. 12 Nov 1684, d. b 1719

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Thomas Shapleigh Abt 1680 - Bef 1703: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71788&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Anne Swann1

F, #102878, b. circa 1721, d. before 10 September 1787
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Anne Swann was born circa 1721 at Christ Church Parish, Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Capt. William Haynie (Sr.), son of John Haynie and Hannah Neale, after 1756 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives.
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     William Haynie, b. 5 Nov 1704, St. Stephen's Parish, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 8 Feb 1762, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate (Age 57 years)
Marriage     Aft 1756      Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Anne Haynie, b. Bef 1760, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Aft 1786, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 28 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Sarah Churchill [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1
Anne Swann died before 10 September 1787 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate.1
      ;
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Is she the widow of Willoughby Churchill? he had a daughter Sarah Churchill b. 1756
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1787-1793 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #14; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 94
Haynie, Ann, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 14 December 1785---W. P. 10 September 1787
Daughter Sarah Churchill, and grandson John Edwards-two negroes, David and old Betty, to be equally divided between them.
I lend to my son John Haynie's widow during her natural life, negroes Old Dinah, Old Nanny, and her daughter Betty Lewis, and her son Lewis, and at her death the negroes and their increase to be disposed of agreeable to my dec'd son John Haynie's will.
To my deceased son William Haynie's three daughters-negro man John, negro girl Charlott, and negro girl called little Dinah, to be equally divided between them.
Son Holland Haynie-negro man Ben, negro boy Nacy, negro girl Mima, negro woman Amy, and her son Jesse, and all my stock of cattle.
Daughter Ann Edwards-negro woman young Dinah, negro women Fanny, Betty, Nanney, boy(Lewis), girls (hilly and Alice), all my wearing apparel, one bed and furniture.
Granddaughter Ann Edwards-negro girl Rose.
Son Daniel Haynie-negro man Anthony, negro boy James, negro woman Mary, one bed and furniture.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided into four parts:- son Holland-one part, son Daniel-one part, daughter Ann Edwards-one part, and son William Haynie's three daughters-another part.
The negro girl left to my granddaughter Ann Edwards by my son John Haynie in his will, did not mention her increase, and my said granddaughter to enjoy said negro and her increase.
If either of my aforesaid children should fall heir to all my "third" negroes, the child that falls heir to said negroes shall give to the rest of the children I had by Mr. Haynie, my late husband, one negro apiece.
Son Holland Haynie, son Daniel Haynie, son in law Capt. Robert Edwards, and friend Major William Nutt, executors.
Witness: William Nutt, Thos. Yeatman, and Randolph Mott.
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1653-1800 Lancaster County, Virginia Wills [Ida J. Lee].
EDWARDS, Thomas. Will. 14 Nov. 1759. Rec. 15 Feby. 1760.
Wife (no name) Son Richard. Daughters Betty and Lucy, estate of my mother-in-law Mrs. Ann Ingram in Northumberland county; Sons: Thomas and Robert. Dau. Mary Fleet and release of her husband Maj. Fleet from my debt. Dau. Sarah Keene, and release of her husband Capt. Keene, from my debt. Niece Betty Whiting; Sister, Mrs. Dorothy Matthews; Daus.-in-law Mrs. Judith Fauntleroy and Mrs. Ann Haynie; Col. Landon Carter, Col. Armistead Churchill, Rev. Mr. Currie; Negro man Stephen which will belong to Mr. Swann's estate at wife's death; son Robert land known as Fleet's Point. Extrs. Sons Thomas and Richard Edwards. W.B. 16, p. 80.
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1785-1787 Record Book #13; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 120
Haynie, John
W. W. 14 April 1785---W. P. 9 January 1786
To my mother-one half of my dwelling plantation, her thirds included, during her life.
Brother Holland Haynie-five shillings Virginia money.
Sister Ann Edwards-five pounds Virginia money.
Wife Mary Haynie-the best bed and furniture, one walnut table that came by her, negro woman Bellow, one chest of drawers, my riding carriage, two of my best horses, and thirty pounds cash, to dispose of as she thinks proper.
Wife Mary Haynie-all my estate and the other half of my plantation, after decease of my mother, during her single life.
Brother Daniel Haynie-after decease or marriage of my wife, my dwelling plantation, my houses and household furniture, negro man George, and my plantation utensils, to him and the lawfully begotten heirs of his body, provided he gives his land in "Cupits Neck," joining the land of my dec'd brother William Haynie, in said "Neck," to be equally divided among the daughters of my dec'd brother, to wit:-Ann Haynie, Salley Haynie, and Elizabeth Haynie, or the survivors of them, orphans of Wm. Haynie, to them and their lawfully begotten heirs. If my brother Daniel Haynie or his heirs, refuse to give the said land whereon he now lives to the said orphans, such things I have given to my brother Daniel Haynie, to go to the said orphans to be equally divided.
After death of my wife Mary Haynie, I give to my dec'd brother Wm. Haynie's daughters Anne, Sally, and Elizabeth Haynie, or the survivors-negro woman Nanney and her increase, except her first child called Betty, which I give to my sister Ann Edwards' daughter, Ann Edwards. I wish the orphans of my said decd. brother William Haynie-to have all my stock to be equally divided. If wife Mary does not approve of my will to have only her legal thirds.
If I should die before my debts are paid, 30 or 40 A. of land to be sold from the upper part of my land adjoining Capt. Cocks, and Downing's land-unless my mother will agree to let "Raftus Point" be sold with the houses and five or six acres of land, as I judge that will sell for as much or more than the abovesd. 30 or 40 acres as there is a good house etc., and convenient to carry on any kind of trade-but hope that my brother Daniel Haynie may be able to buy same, etc.
Wife Mary Haynie, and brother Daniel Haynie, and brother-in-law Robert Edwards, and John Leland, executors.
Proved by oaths of Thomas Yeatman, Thomas Hudnall, and John Cottrell, to be the handwriting of the testator.1

Family

Capt. William Haynie (Sr.) b. 5 Nov 1704, d. b 2 Feb 1762

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Anne Swann Abt 1721 - 1787: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117527&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

John Haynie1

M, #102879, b. 22 July 1727, d. 9 January 1786
FatherCapt. William Haynie (Sr.)1 b. 5 Nov 1704, d. b 2 Feb 1762
MotherJane Waddy1 b. c 1707, d. c 1740
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     John Haynie married Mary (?)2
John Haynie was born on 22 July 1727 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
John Haynie died on 9 January 1786 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA, at age 58.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1785-1787 Record Book #13; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 120
Haynie, John
W. W. 14 April 1785---W. P. 9 January 1786
To my mother-one half of my dwelling plantation, her thirds included, during her life.
Brother Holland Haynie-five shillings Virginia money.
Sister Ann Edwards-five pounds Virginia money.
Wife Mary Haynie-the best bed and furniture, one walnut table that came by her, negro woman Bellow, one chest of drawers, my riding carriage, two of my best horses, and thirty pounds cash, to dispose of as she thinks proper.
Wife Mary Haynie-all my estate and the other half of my plantation, after decease of my mother, during her single life.
Brother Daniel Haynie-after decease or marriage of my wife, my dwelling plantation, my houses and household furniture, negro man George, and my plantation utensils, to him and the lawfully begotten heirs of his body, provided he gives his land in "Cupits Neck," joining the land of my dec'd brother William Haynie, in said "Neck," to be equally divided among the daughters of my dec'd brother, to wit:-Ann Haynie, Salley Haynie, and Elizabeth Haynie, or the survivors of them, orphans of Wm. Haynie, to them and their lawfully begotten heirs. If my brother Daniel Haynie or his heirs, refuse to give the said land whereon he now lives to the said orphans, such things I have given to my brother Daniel Haynie, to go to the said orphans to be equally divided.
After death of my wife Mary Haynie, I give to my dec'd brother Wm. Haynie's daughters Anne, Sally, and Elizabeth Haynie, or the survivors-negro woman Nanney and her increase, except her first child called Betty, which I give to my sister Ann Edwards' daughter, Ann Edwards. I wish the orphans of my said decd. brother William Haynie-to have all my stock to be equally divided. If wife Mary does not approve of my will to have only her legal thirds.
If I should die before my debts are paid, 30 or 40 A. of land to be sold from the upper part of my land adjoining Capt. Cocks, and Downing's land-unless my mother will agree to let "Raftus Point" be sold with the houses and five or six acres of land, as I judge that will sell for as much or more than the abovesd. 30 or 40 acres as there is a good house etc., and convenient to carry on any kind of trade-but hope that my brother Daniel Haynie may be able to buy same, etc.
Wife Mary Haynie, and brother Daniel Haynie, and brother-in-law Robert Edwards, and John Leland, executors.
Proved by oaths of Thomas Yeatman, Thomas Hudnall, and John Cottrell, to be the handwriting of the testator.
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1770-1793 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va (Lewis & Booker)
Page 38
Haynie, William, of St. Stephens
W. W. 28 January 1785---W. P. 12 September 1785
Wife Sarah Haynie-my whole estate, for the support her and my children that I have by her, during her single life and at her marriage or decease, to be equally divided between my children Ann Haynie, Salley Webb Haynie, and Elizabeth Haynie, as they arrive to the age of twenty one years or day of marriage. Should my executors recover any part of my brother-in-law Capt. John Span Webb's estate, it is also to be equally divided among my said surviving daughters at the death of my wife or the day of her marriage.
Wife Salley Haynie, brother John Haynie, and friend and relation Joseph Ball, executors.
Witness: Sarah Gill, Robert Conway, and Thos. Haynie.
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1770-1793 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va (Lewis & Booker)
Page 94
Haynie, Ann, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 14 December 1785---W. P. 10 September 1787
Daughter Sarah Churchill, and grandson John Edwards-two negroes, David and old Betty, to be equally divided between them.
I lend to my son John Haynie's widow during her natural life, negroes Old Dinah, Old Nanny, and her daughter Betty Lewis,and her son Lewis, and at her death the negroes and their increase to be disposed of agreeable to my dec'd son John Haynie's will.
To my deceased son William Haynie's three daughters-negro man John, negro girl Charlott, and negro girl called little Dinah, to be equally divided between them.
Son Holland Haynie-negro man Ben, negro boy Nacy, negro girl Mima, negro woman Amy, and her son Jesse, and all my stock of cattle.
Daughter Ann Edwards-negro woman young Dinah, negro women Fanny, Betty, Nanney, boy(Lewis), girls (hilly and Alice), all my wearing apparel, one bed and furniture.
Grandaughter Ann Edwards-negro girl Rose.
Son Daniel Haynie-negro man Anthony, negro boy James, negro woman Mary, one bed and furniture.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided into four parts:- son Holland-one part, son Daniel-one part, daughter Ann Edwards-one part, and son William Haynie's three daughters-another part.
The negro girl left to my grandaughter Ann Edwards by my son John Haynie in his will, did not mention her increase, and my said grandaughter to enjoy said negro and her increase.
If either of my aforesaid children should fall heir to all my "third" negroes, the child that falls heir to said negroes shall give to the rest of the children I had by Mr. Haynie, my late husband, one negro apiece.
Son Holland Haynie, son Daniel Haynie, son in law Capt. Robert Edwards, and friend Major William Nutt, executors.
Witness: William Nutt, Thos. Yeatman, and Randolph Mott.1

Family

Mary (?) d. a 1786

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. John Haynie 1727 - 1786: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I121606&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Mary MNU Haynie Unk - Aft 1786: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117488&tree=Tree1

Mary (?)1

F, #102880, d. after 1786
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Mary (?) married John Haynie, son of Capt. William Haynie (Sr.) and Jane Waddy.1

Mary (?) died after 1786 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1785-1787 Record Book #13; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 120
Haynie, John
W. W. 14 April 1785---W. P. 9 January 1786
To my mother-one half of my dwelling plantation, her thirds included, during her life.
Brother Holland Haynie-five shillings Virginia money.
Sister Ann Edwards-five pounds Virginia money.
Wife Mary Haynie-the best bed and furniture, one walnut table that came by her, negro woman Bellow, one chest of drawers, my riding carriage, two of my best horses, and thirty pounds cash, to dispose of as she thinks proper.
Wife Mary Haynie-all my estate and the other half of my plantation, after decease of my mother, during her single life.
Brother Daniel Haynie-after decease or marriage of my wife, my dwelling plantation, my houses and household furniture, negro man George, and my plantation utensils, to him and the lawfully begotten heirs of his body, provided he gives his land in "Cupits Neck," joining the land of my dec'd brother William Haynie, in said "Neck," to be equally divided among the daughters of my dec'd brother, to wit:-Ann Haynie, Salley Haynie, and Elizabeth Haynie, or the survivors of them, orphans of Wm. Haynie, to them and their lawfully begotten heirs. If my brother Daniel Haynie or his heirs, refuse to give the said land whereon he now lives to the said orphans, such things I have given to my brother Daniel Haynie, to go to the said orphans to be equally divided.
After death of my wife Mary Haynie, I give to my dec'd brother Wm. Haynie's daughters Anne, Sally, and Elizabeth Haynie, or the survivors-negro woman Nanney and her increase, except her first child called Betty, which I give to my sister Ann Edwards' daughter, Ann Edwards. I wish the orphans of my said decd. brother William Haynie-to have all my stock to be equally divided. If wife Mary does not approve of my will to have only her legal thirds.
If I should die before my debts are paid, 30 or 40 A. of land to be sold from the upper part of my land adjoining Capt. Cocks, and Downing's land-unless my mother will agree to let "Raftus Point" be sold with the houses and five or six acres of land, as I judge that will sell for as much or more than the abovesd. 30 or 40 acres as there is a good house etc., and convenient to carry on any kind of trade-but hope that my brother Daniel Haynie may be able to buy same, etc.
Wife Mary Haynie, and brother Daniel Haynie, and brother-in-law Robert Edwards, and John Leland, executors.
Proved by oaths of Thomas Yeatman, Thomas Hudnall, and John Cottrell, to be the handwriting of the testator.1

Family

John Haynie b. 22 Jul 1727, d. 9 Jan 1786

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Mary MNU Haynie Unk - Aft 1786: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117488&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

William Haynie (Jr.)1

M, #102881, b. 21 October 1729, d. 12 September 1785
FatherCapt. William Haynie (Sr.)1 b. 5 Nov 1704, d. b 2 Feb 1762
MotherJane Waddy1 b. c 1707, d. c 1740
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     William Haynie (Jr.) was born on 21 October 1729 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Ruth (?) circa 1760 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     William Haynie, b. 21 Oct 1729, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Sep 1785, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 55 years)
Marriage     Abt 1760      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Nancy Haynie, b. 27 Feb 1761, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. William Haynie, b. 29 Jan 1765, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. Agie Haynie, b. 15 Feb 1767 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].2 William Haynie (Jr.) married Sarah Webb on 5 January 1778 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives.3
William Haynie (Jr.) died on 12 September 1785 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA, at age 55.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1785-1787 Record Book #13; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 120
Haynie, John
W. W. 14 April 1785---W. P. 9 January 1786
To my mother-one half of my.1

Family 1

Ruth (?) b. c 1743

Family 2

Sarah Webb b. 30 Sep 1758, d. a 1785

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. William Haynie 1729 - 1785: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I121608&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Ruth MNU Haynie
    Female Abt 1743 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117664&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Sarah Webb 1758 - Aft 1785: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117484&tree=Tree1

Ruth (?)1

F, #102882, b. circa 1743
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Ruth (?) was born circa 1743 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Haynie (Jr.), son of Capt. William Haynie (Sr.) and Jane Waddy, circa 1760 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     William Haynie, b. 21 Oct 1729, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Sep 1785, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 55 years)
Marriage     Abt 1760      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Nancy Haynie, b. 27 Feb 1761, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. William Haynie, b. 29 Jan 1765, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. Agie Haynie, b. 15 Feb 1767 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1

Family

William Haynie (Jr.) b. 21 Oct 1729, d. 12 Sep 1785

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Ruth MNU Haynie
    Female Abt 1743 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117664&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Sarah Webb1

F, #102883, b. 30 September 1758, d. after 1785
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Sarah Webb was born on 30 September 1758 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married William Haynie (Jr.), son of Capt. William Haynie (Sr.) and Jane Waddy, on 5 January 1778 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives.1
Sarah Webb died after 1785 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1770-1793 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va
Page 268
Webb, Giles, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 15 February 1771---W. P. 10 June 1771
Son John Span Webb-my dwelling plantation whereon I now live together with all my land, to him and the male heir lawfully begotten of his body. If he should die without male heir, then the land to be equally divided between the lawfull issue of my son John Span Webb, and the lawfull issue of all my daughters.
Son John Span Webb-my two large looking glasses, my desk, and two negroes Chloe, and Dianna.
Daughter Lucy Hudnall-four negroes now in her possession Nan, Lucy, Daniel, and Nancy,and one feather bed and furniture now in her possession.
If my said, daughter Lucy Hudnall, or my son in law Thomas Hudnall, should recover any part of the land I have given to my son John Span Webb, my daughter Lucy to have no more of my estate.
Daughter Betty Eskridge-three negroes in her possession Rose, Juda, and Tom, and one feather bed and furniture in her possession.
To each of my three youngest daughters Winny Webb, Molley Webb, and Salley Webb-so much of my estate in negroes etc., that will equal in value to the negroes etc., given each of my oldest daughters Lucy Hudnall, and Betty Eskridge.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided between all my daughters, but if any of my daughters should die without lawfull issue of their body, their share of my estate to go to the surviving daughters or their issue. But Lucy Hudnall's part of last mantioned estate she is to have only on condition that she or my son in law Thos. Hudnall, do not recover any part of the land given my son John Span Webb, but if she or her heirs should recover said land from my son John Span Webb, her part of my estate to go to my son John Span Webb.
Son John Span Webb, son in law Thos. Hudnall, and William Eskridge, executors.
Witness: Anthony Rout, Elizabeth Norman, and Joseph Beckley.
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1785-1787 Record Book #13; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 38
Haynie, William, of St. Stephens
W. W. 28 January 1785---W. P. 12 September 1785
Wife Sarah Haynie-my whole estate, for the support her and my children that I have by her, during her single life and at her marriage or decease, to be equally divided between my children Ann Haynie, Salley Webb Haynie, and Elizabeth Haynie, as they arrive to the age of twenty one years or day of marriage. Should my executors recover any part of my brother-in-law Capt. John Span Webb's estate, it is also to be equally divided among my said surviving daughters at the death of my wife or the day of her marriage.
Wife Salley Haynie, brother John Haynie, and friend and relation Joseph Ball, executors.
Witness: Sarah Gill, Robert Conway, and Thos. Haynie.1

Family

William Haynie (Jr.) b. 21 Oct 1729, d. 12 Sep 1785

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Sarah Webb 1758 - Aft 1785: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117484&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Joseph Haynie1

M, #102884, b. 3 December 1739
FatherCapt. William Haynie (Sr.)1 b. 5 Nov 1704, d. b 2 Feb 1762
MotherJane Waddy1 b. c 1707, d. c 1740
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Joseph Haynie was born on 3 December 1739 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Joseph Haynie 1739 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I121645&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Mary Anne Haynie1

F, #102885, b. 3 November 1702, d. between 28 November 1764 and 11 February 1765
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. c 1682, d. b 25 Apr 1723
MotherHannah Neale1 b. 12 Nov 1684, d. b 1719
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Mary Anne Haynie was born on 3 November 1702 at Newman's Neck, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Charles Betts circa 1718 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Mary Anne Haynie, b. 3 Nov 1702, St. Stephen's Parish, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Between 28 Nov 1764 and 11 Feb 1765, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age 62 years)
Marriage     Abt 1718      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Judith Betts, b. 3 Aug 1732, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Mary Betts, b. 31 Mar 1735, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. Elizabeth Betts, b. 18 Feb 1736, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     4. Jedeah Betts, b. 23 Mar 1739, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     5. William Betts, b. Aft 26 Sep 1740, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     6. Sarah Betts, b. 3 Dec 1741, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     7. Mary Betts, b. Bef 1718, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 11 Oct 1773, Wicomico Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 55 years) [Father: Stepchild] [Mother: Stepchild].2
Mary Anne Haynie died between 28 November 1764 and 11 February 1765 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
"Mary Hayne Daug'r To Jo'n Born Nov'r 3 1702".

probably a daughter of a first wife
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1762-1766 Record Book #6; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 517
Betts, Maryanne
W. W. 28 November 17614---W. P. 11 February 1765
To Godson Daniel Haynie-negro girl Nanny.
To George Ball son of Joseph Ball-negro woman Venus, and said negro woman may remain upon the same plantation whereon she now lives.
Negro girls Milly and Delilah may be valued but not sold, and equally divided between William and John Haynie sons of Stephen Haynie, and William son of William Haynie and Lucy Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie my brothers; my desire is that the two William Haynies may keep the negroes.
To Goddaughter-my horse and saddle.
To Malley Haynie-my silver studs.
To Elizabeth Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie-one gold ring, pair of bobs, and pair of silver shoe buckels.
To George Betts son of Charles Betts-one gold ring.
To Sarah Betts daughter of Charles Betts-ten shillings. Mrs. Downing may have her book titled William Beveridge.
To Mr. Joseph Ball - my stock of cattle, hogs, and part of anything that he or his wife chose in the house.
Rest of my estate and my clothes to be divided between Molley Hudnall daughter of Nathan Hudnall, Anne and Roda Haynie, daughters of Stephen Haynie,
Joseph Ball executor.
Witness: Joseph Power and Sarah Christopher.

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1758-1762 Record Book #5; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 499
Haynie, William
W. W. 30 October 1761---W. P. 8 February 1762
Daughter Hannah Ball-five pounds current money, a seventh part of cattle on the home plantation, a seventh part of the outstanding debts excepting a bond of forty pounds due from Mr. Yerby and Mr. Meredith, and the profits of the land due from the tenants, and ten bushels of wheat.
Son John Haynie-plantation whereon I now live and the land bought of Peter Cornwell, and the land I bought in Pickens Neck, land I bought of Joseph Robinson, negro boy George, and not to have one half of my home plantation during the single life of my wife Ann Haynie.
Wife Ann Haynie-use of one half of my plantation whereon I now live during her single life, for the support of her and the children which I had by her, and at her marriage or decease to belong to my son John Haynie, she to have use of negroes, Tom, Daniel, Nell, Sarah, and Winefred, during her single life.
Son William Haynie-land I bought of Thomas Gill, senior, and if he should die without lawfull issue then the land to belong to my son Holland Haynie.
Son Holland Haynie-all my land in Maryland.
Daughter Ann Haynie-land I bought of John Everet and Sarah his wife.
Son Daniel Haynie-one hundred and fifty pounds to buy him land, my wife Ann Haynie should buy the land for him, and if he sho die before he comes of age, the said purchase to go to my son William Haynie.
Child wife is now big with-the land I bought of John Way, John Corbell, and John Swift. If it should die before it comes of age, land purchased of John Way to son Holland Haynie land purchased of John Corbell and John Swift to daughter Ann Haynie.
Sister in law Anne Haynie-five thousand pounds of crop tobacco towards paying Col. Gordon the debt due to him from the estate of her deceased husband.
The negroes which I gave my bond to deliver up to Dickey Swan Edwards, and Sarah Edwards, should not be delivered to them till they give bond to my Executors, that they or their heirs or assigns shall not claim any right to the dower negroes now in the possession of Mrs. Edwards, my wife's mother, or till the said Dower negroes be made sure to my children which have got by my wife Ann Haynie.
Rest of personal estate not already mentioned to wife Ann Haynie, and the children I have by her.
Sister Mary Anne Betts-negro woman Venice, negro girl Miley, Delilah, and Nanney, if she complys with my bond for her not taking any part of her husbands estate, and every other thing which was hers when she was married according to the deed. Estate not to be appraised but inventoried.
Friend: Joseph Ball, executor.
Witness: John Nash and George Sheppherd.1

Family

Charles Betts b. 21 Feb 1699, d. 14 Apr 1760

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Mary Anne Haynie 1702 - 1765: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71789&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Charles Betts 1699 - 1760: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41707&tree=Tree1

Charles Betts1

M, #102886, b. 21 February 1699, d. 14 April 1760
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Charles Betts was born on 21 February 1699 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Anne Haynie, daughter of John Haynie and Hannah Neale, circa 1718 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Mary Anne Haynie, b. 3 Nov 1702, St. Stephen's Parish, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Between 28 Nov 1764 and 11 Feb 1765, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age 62 years)
Marriage     Abt 1718      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Judith Betts, b. 3 Aug 1732, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Mary Betts, b. 31 Mar 1735, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. Elizabeth Betts, b. 18 Feb 1736, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     4. Jedeah Betts, b. 23 Mar 1739, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     5. William Betts, b. Aft 26 Sep 1740, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     6. Sarah Betts, b. 3 Dec 1741, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     7. Mary Betts, b. Bef 1718, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 11 Oct 1773, Wicomico Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 55 years) [Father: Stepchild] [Mother: Stepchild].1
Charles Betts died on 14 April 1760 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA, at age 61.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Will of Charles Betts of St. Stephen's Parish
Written 1 October 1709; probate record burned.
Sick and weak.
To sons Charles, Jonathan under 18, Royston under 17, William.
To dau Mary.
To Wife Mary.
"All my daughters" Mary the only one named. The will stated: "If any of my children should marry any of John Haynie's children or grandchildren, they shall not have one farthing of my estate."
Signed by Charles (X) Betts
Witnessed by richard Wright, Edward Cole, Wm tolson.
Mary Betts re-recorded the will 16 May 1711. Richard Wright swears he wrote the will and that the re-recorded is a true copy
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1729-1737 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 203
Atkins, Mary, will probated 19 of 9br 1735, by Charles Betts.
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1756-1758 Administrations Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 336
Wilkins, Thomas, est. adm. by Hannah Wilkins, with Charles Betts and Elisha Betts sec. 11 September 1758
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1750-1770 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 198
Betts, Charles
W. W. 15 September 1758---W, P. 14 April 1760
To Richard Cockrell-all the estate he has of mine in his possession.
To Charles Reason son of my sister Sarah Reason dec'd-one hundred and fifty pounds current money to be paid in gold and silver.
To Spencer Betts son of my brother William Betts-fifty pounds current money to be paid in gold and silver if the said Spencer can be found, if not to Charles Reason.
To Hannah Maurison-negro wench Daros, boy Bliley, and girl Betty and her increase, at Hannah Maurison decease they to be divided among all her children.
To Hannah Wilkins-negro boy James, one feather bed and furniture, my great chest and all that is in it.
To Winefred Betts-negro fellow Sam.
Land I now live on to be sold and the money to be equally divided between Elijah Betts and Mina Betts, children of my cousin William Betts dec'd5 and Mary Fossett, daughter of my cousin Sarah Fossett, and Betty Chilton, daughter of my cousin Mary Chilton, wife of Andrew Chilton.
To friend Samuel Blackwell-five pounds current money.
To Beverly Keeve-four pounds current money.
To Daniel Betts and Winefred Betts, children of my brother William Betts dec'd-all the rest of my estate after my debts are paid.
Estate not to be appraised.
Samuel Blackwell and Beverly Keeve executors.
Witness: William Blondon, Joseph Blackwell, and James Blackwell.1

Family

Mary Anne Haynie b. 3 Nov 1702, d. bt 28 Nov 1764 - 11 Feb 1765

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Charles Betts 1699 - 1760: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41707&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Winifred Haynie1

F, #102887, b. 7 April 1706
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. c 1682, d. b 25 Apr 1723
MotherHannah Neale1 b. 12 Nov 1684, d. b 1719
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Winifred Haynie married Henry Berry.2
Winifred Haynie was born on 7 April 1706 at Newman's Neck, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1

Family

Henry Berry b. b 1706

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Winifred Haynie 1706 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41709&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Henry Berry Bef 1706 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I81387&tree=Tree1

Henry Berry1

M, #102888, b. before 1706
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Henry Berry married Winifred Haynie, daughter of John Haynie and Hannah Neale.1
Henry Berry was born before 1706.1

Family

Winifred Haynie b. 7 Apr 1706

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Henry Berry Bef 1706 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I81387&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Richard Haynie1

M, #102889, b. circa 1708, d. before 11 May 1753
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. c 1682, d. b 25 Apr 1723
MotherHannah Neale1 b. 12 Nov 1684, d. b 1719
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Richard Haynie was born circa 1708 at Newman's Neck, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Ann Parrott before 1742 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.2
Richard Haynie died before 11 May 1753 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; date of probate.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1751-1753 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #2; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 222
Haynie, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
Will Written: 5 October 1752; Codicil Written: 4 December 1752; Will; Probated: 14 May 1753.
Wife Maryann Haynie; use of plantation during her natural life to bring up her children and at her death to my daughter Hannah Haynie, and in case my daughter Hannah Haynie should die without lawfull heirs then my plantation to descend to my daughter Molly Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if my daughter Molly Haynie should die without heir as above my plantation to descend to my daughter Elizabeth Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if she should die without lawfull heir plantation to descend to daughter Lucy Haynie and her lawfull heir or heirs.
Wife Maryann Haynie: my negro woman Kate and her future increase to her and heirs forever. I lend her the use of negro man Edward during her natural life.
My four children Hannah, Molly, Elizabeth, and Lucy Haynie to have an equal property in negroes Edward and Mary.
Daughter Hannah Haynie: a young negro woman named Massey.
Daughter Molly Haynie: negro girl Hannah.
Daughter Elizabeth Haynie: negro girl Grace.
Daughter Lucy Haynie: negro boy Soloman.
If either of the negroes that I leave to my three youngest daughters should die before my daughter Molly Haynie comes to the age of eighteen or day of marriage, which ever of my daughters who sustains the loss to come in with an equal share with her other two sisters.
All my personal estate to be equally divided between my wife and four children as above mentioned.
Daughters to receive their estates at the age of eighteen years or day of marriage.
Wife Maryann and my two brothers William Haynie and Stephen Haynie executors.
Witness: Anne Haynie and Maryann Haynie.
CODICIL: If my wife shall be with child it shall have an equal part of my estate with the rest of my children.
Witness: Thomas Norman
===
Northumberland County, Virginia Wills
Elleston, Elizabeth
Will Written: 24 May 1742; Will proved: 13 July 1742.
To my son Cuthbert, and my daughter Elizabeth Elleston: my whole estate both real and personal to be equally divided between them.
Brother Richard Haynie, executor.
Witness: James Daughity and Hannah Shapleigh.
In the probate Richard Haynie refused to act as executor, and Charles Betts, Jr. was appointed executor.
===
1762-1766 Record Book #6; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 517
Betts, Maryanne
W. W. 28 November 17614---W. P. 11 February 1765
To Godson Daniel Haynie-negro girl Nanny.
To George Ball son of Joseph Ball-negro woman Venus, and said negro woman may remain upon the same plantation whereon she now lives.
Negro girls Milly and Delilah may be valued but not sold, and equally divided between William and John Haynie sons of Stephen Haynie, and William son of William Haynie and Lucy Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie my brothers; my desire is that the two William Haynies may keep the negroes.
To Goddaughter-my horse and saddle.
To Malley Haynie-my silver studs.
To Elizabeth Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie-one gold ring, pair of bobs, and pair of silver shoe buckels.
To George Betts son of Charles Betts-one gold ring.
To Sarah Betts daughter of Charles Betts-ten shillings. Mrs. Downing may have her book titled William Beveridge.
To Mr. Joseph Ball - my stock of cattle, hogs, and part of anything that he or his wife chose in the house.
Rest of my estate and my clothes to be divided between Molley Hudnall daughter of Nathan Hudnall, Anne and Roda Haynie, daughters of Stephen Haynie,
Joseph Ball executor.
Witness: Joseph Power and Sarah Christopher.1

Family

Mary Ann Parrott b. 1722, d. b 10 Dec 1807
Children

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Richard Haynie Abt 1708 - 1753: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I81390&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Mary Ann Parrott 1722 - 1807: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I106823&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Hannah Haynie 1742 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I27300&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Molly Haynie 1748 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117520&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Elizabeth Haynie 1750 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117529&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Lucy Haynie 1752 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117528&tree=Tree1

Mary Ann Parrott1

F, #102890, b. 1722, d. before 10 December 1807
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Mary Ann Parrott was born in 1722 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Richard Haynie, son of John Haynie and Hannah Neale, before 1742 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.1 Mary Ann Parrott married Elsha Betts circa 1754 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Mary Ann Parrott, b. 1722, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 10 Dec 1807, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia - Probate (Age 85 years)
Marriage     Abt 1754      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Judith Betts, b. 12 Aug 1755, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. William Betts, b. 29 Mar 1757, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Aft 1777, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 21 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. Spencer Betts, b. 6 Apr 1759, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 2 Nov 1837, Halifax County, Virginia (Age 78 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     4. Nancy Betts, b. 24 Apr 1761, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     5. Elisha Betts, b. 1 Mar 1763, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].2
Mary Ann Parrott died before 10 December 1807 at Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Research Notes from Wayne Parrot

Will of MARY ANN BETTS

(abstraction)

Lunenburg Will Book #6, 1802-09, pages 201-202
201: 5 June 1802 ---Will of MARY ANN BETTS of Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg Co:
negroes Massey, Mima, Dick, Levy, Betty, Clarissa, Jane & their increase divided in 11 equal parts: 1 equal part of sd negroes to each of her children or their representatives -
(1) children of decd dau. MOLLEY CRENSHAW
(2) dau. ELIZABETH HATCHETT
(3) dau. LUCY MILLS
(4) dau. JUDITH OLIVER
(5) children of decd son WM. BETTS
(6) son SPENCER BETTS
(7) son ELISHA BETTS
(8) son BARBE[E] BETTS
(9) son CHARLES BETTS
(10) children of decd daughter NANCY JEFFRESS
(11) granddau. NANCY BACON McCONNICO (testator's son Barbe Betts trustee until she is 21 or married); appoints sons BARBE & CHARLES BETTS exors. no security required; land in Nottoway Co. bgt of AMBROSE ELLIS (adj Samuel Bruce & others) may be sold & money divided as slaves were divided above; great grand son PARKS FOWLKES (son of testator's granddaughter POLLY FOWLKES decd.) equally entitled with children of sd. NANCY JEFFRESS (Barbee Betts trustee until Parks is of lawful age or married).
Wit: Richard Jeffress, Hamlin F. Stokes, Bass Fowlkes, Vincent Hardy Sign. MARY ANN BETTS
Rec: 10 Dec. 1807 by Charles Betts

(Northumberland County Wills and Orders of Administration, 1710-1749; Northumberland County Virginia Record Book No. 3, 1753-1756, page 244). It was probated 18 December 1755. North'd Co. Record Book # 10, 1753-56, page 244.
In the name of God amen. I Mary Parrett being very sick and weak of Body but perfect sence and memory thanks be to God for the same and Calling to mind the uncertainty of this Frail state make this my last will and Testament in manner as followeth- First I give and bequeath my soul to God who gave it me and my body to the Earth from whence it came to be buried in a Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned - Item I Give and bequeath to my well loved son William Parrett my whole Estate Excepting one Pistole which I give to my beloved Granddaughter, Mary Haynie if she lives to the age of Ten years, And Lastly I leave my son William Parrett my sole Executor of this my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale this 12th day of August 1749.
Witness William Cooke, William Edwards, Ann Linum (her mark)
Mary Parrett (her mark and seal)

In addition, there is this record that identifies her father as Lawrence Parrott:

"Lawrence Parrot (allotment to Mr. Richard Haynie of his wife's part of the estate), 11 April 1738---one old Bible."
1s 7d. RB 1747-1749, 79

Books Found in Estates Between April 1738 and Sept. 1752.
Bulletin of Northumberland County Historical Society Vol. XXIX 1992,
Northumberland County Bookshelf or A Parcel of Old Books 1650-1852. Haynie, W. Preston Heritage Books 1994
===
1751-1753 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #2; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 222
Haynie, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
Will Written: 5 October 1752; Codicil Written: 4 December 1752; Will; Probated: 14 May 1753.
Wife Maryann Haynie; use of plantation during her natural life to bring up her children and at her death to my daughter Hannah Haynie, and in case my daughter Hannah Haynie should die without lawfull heirs then my plantation to descend to my daughter Molly Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if my daughter Molly Haynie should die without heir as above my plantation to descend to my daughter Elizabeth Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if she should die without lawfull heir plantation to descend to daughter Lucy Haynie and her lawfull heir or heirs.
Wife Maryann Haynie: my negro woman Kate and her future increase to her and heirs forever. I lend her the use of negro man Edward during her natural life.
My four children Hannah, Molly, Elizabeth, and Lucy Haynie to have an equal property in negroes Edward and Mary.
Daughter Hannah Haynie: a young negro woman named Massey.
Daughter Molly Haynie: negro girl Hannah.
Daughter Elizabeth Haynie: negro girl Grace.
Daughter Lucy Haynie: negro boy Soloman.
If either of the negroes that I leave to my three youngest daughters should die before my daughter Molly Haynie comes to the age of eighteen or day of marriage, which ever of my daughters who sustains the loss to come in with an equal share with her other two sisters.
All my personal estate to be equally divided between my wife and four children as above mentioned.
Daughters to receive their estates at the age of eighteen years or day of marriage.
Wife Maryann and my two brothers William Haynie and Stephen Haynie executors.
Witness: Anne Haynie and Maryann Haynie.
CODICIL: If my wife shall be with child it shall have an equal part of my estate with the rest of my children.
Witness: Thomas Norman.1

Family 1

Richard Haynie b. c 1708, d. b 11 May 1753
Children

Family 2

Elsha Betts b. 21 Aug 1720, d. a 1773

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Mary Ann Parrott 1722 - 1807: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I106823&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Elisha Betts 1720 - Aft 1773: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117344&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Hannah Haynie 1742 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I27300&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Molly Haynie 1748 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117520&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Elizabeth Haynie 1750 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117529&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Lucy Haynie 1752 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117528&tree=Tree1

Elsha Betts1

M, #102891, b. 21 August 1720, d. after 1773
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Elsha Betts was born on 21 August 1720 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Ann Parrott circa 1754 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Mary Ann Parrott, b. 1722, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 10 Dec 1807, Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia - Probate (Age 85 years)
Marriage     Abt 1754      St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Judith Betts, b. 12 Aug 1755, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. William Betts, b. 29 Mar 1757, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. Aft 1777, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age > 21 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. Spencer Betts, b. 6 Apr 1759, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 2 Nov 1837, Halifax County, Virginia (Age 78 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     4. Nancy Betts, b. 24 Apr 1761, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     5. Elisha Betts, b. 1 Mar 1763, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1
Elsha Betts died after 1773 at Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1770-1793 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va; Page 281
Chilton, Mary, of Wiccomoco Parish
W. W. 21 July 1772---W. P. 11 October 1773
My brother Elisha Betts-one gold ring.
To Milly Betts-a walnut table and looking glass.
To Catharine Wilkins-a small trunk and five pounds cash to be taken up in goods where she likes, as soon as the crop is finished.
Nephew Charles Betts-three pounds cash when the crop is finished.
Cousins Milly Betts and Catharine Wilkins-all my wearing cloths.
Rest of estate to be equally divided between my two grandsons William Hudnall, and John Hudnall, and if both should die before the youngest arrives to the age of eighteen years, then my brother Elisha Betts son William Betts, should be possessed of it.
Friend David Ball Jun. and Thomas Hudnall, executors.
Witness: Robert Pinckard and Frances Tarkleson.
===
1762-1766 Administrations Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 207
Betts, Spencer, est. adm. by Elisha Betts, with William Eskridge sec. 12 September 1763
=== witness
1750-1770 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 106
Walker, [E]Manuel, of St. Stephen Parish
W. W. 3 March 1757---W. P. 9 August 1757
To wife Eliza Walker-my horse called Jack.
To daughter Winefred Walker--two puter dishes, two puter basons, six plates, one cow and calf.
To son Elmer Walker-one gun and a whole set of shoe makers tools.
To wife Eliza Walker and daughter Winefred Walker-all the rest of my estate to be equally divided between them.
Witness: Charles Betts and Elisha Betts.
=== security
1756-1758 Administrations Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 336
Wilkins, Thomas, est. adm. by Hannah Wilkins, with Charles Betts and Elisha Betts sec. 11 September 1758
=== witness?
1762-1766 Record Book #6; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 321
Gaskins, John of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 6 November 1763---W. P, 12 December 1763
Wife Sarah Gaskins-use of my land and plantation and rest of my estate during her widowhood to bring up her children on, that is Edwin Gaskins, Isaac Gaskins, and the child that my wife is now big with. And after my wifes death I give to my son Edwin Gaskins, the plantation whereon I now live and all the land this side of the main road that leads to Fairfields Church, and over the said road to a place called the Deep Bottom, and down said bottom to the mill pond.
Son Isaac Gaskins-all the land that I possess on the other side of the Deep Bottom.
Wife Sarah Gaskins and friend Thomas Cotrell, executors,
Witness: Richard Marsh and Elisha Betts.1

Family

Mary Ann Parrott b. 1722, d. b 10 Dec 1807

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Elisha Betts 1720 - Aft 1773: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117344&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Charles Lattimore1

M, #102892, b. before 1748, d. 11 October 1802
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Charles Lattimore was born before 1748 at Great Wicomico, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Ruth Sydnor on 9 June 1783 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 2nd of 2 wives.2 Charles Lattimore married Elizabeth Ball, daughter of Capt. David "Jr." Ball and Hannah Haynie, on 10 August 1795 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.1
Charles Lattimore died on 11 October 1802 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
son of Clement or David?
===
1767-1770 Administrations Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 325
Lattimore, David, est. adm. by Charles Lattimore, with Onesephorus Harvey and James Waddy sec. 12 December 1768
===
1773-1783 Administrations Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 271
Lattimore, Joanna, est. adm, by Charles Lattimore, and Susanna Angel. 14 October 1776
===
1773-1783 Administrations Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 355
Lattimore, Sally, est. adm. by Charles Lattimore. 8 February 1779
=== exec
1783-1785 Record Book #12; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 39
Marsh, Charles, of Great Wiccomico Parish
W. W. 15 January 1781---W. P. 12 May 1783
Wife-to have all my estate, real and personal, during her natural life or widowhood.
Son Charles Marsh-all my land at death of my wife.
My personal estate at death of my wife to be equally divided between my children Richard, Gideon, John, Sally, Frankey, Nancy, Peggy, Charlotte, and Charles, and my wife's daughter, Winifred James.
Wife and friend Charles Lattimore, executors.
Witness: John Haynie and Ann C. Haynie.
Probate granted to Nancy Marsh, the executrix.
===
1787-1793 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #14; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 402
Sydnor, John
W. W. 8 December 1790---W. P. 10 January 1791
My land in Dinwiddie County containing two hundred and fifty eight acres, to my nephew John Sydnor, son of Joseph Sydnor.
My desk to Anthony Sydnor, but for his mother Betty Lawson,to keep it in her possession as long as she remains a widow.
To Richard Taylor Hinton-negro girl Mall.
To my neice Sukey Lattimore-negro man Peter.
To my brother Anthony Sydnor-my silver watch.
Rest of my estate to my neice Betty Hathaway, wife to Lawson Hathaway.
Friends Charles Lattimore, and Thomas Hurst, executors.
Witness: Thomas Hurst(son of Kemp), and John Snow.1

Family 1

Ruth Sydnor b. 1 Jan 1760, d. b 1795

Family 2

Elizabeth Ball b. b 1779, d. 8 Jan 1815

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Charles Lattimore Bef 1748 - 1802: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I54526&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Ruth Sydnor 1760 - Bef 1795: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115923&tree=Tree1

Ruth Sydnor1

F, #102893, b. 1 January 1760, d. before 1795
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Ruth Sydnor was born on 1 January 1760 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Charles Lattimore on 9 June 1783 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 2nd of 2 wives.1
Ruth Sydnor died before 1795 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1776-1780 Record Book #10; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 511
Sydnor Anthony
W. W. 4 February 1779---W. P. 13 December 1779
Son Fortunatus Sydnor- use of all my land in Lancaster and Northumberland Counties during his natural life, and then to my grandson Anthony Sydnor, son of my son Fortunatus, and the male heirs of his body lawfully begotten, and for want of such heirs to my son Anthony Sydnor and his heirs. They shall have no use of any part of my said land during my wifes life, except whereon my son Fortunatus house stands with forty acres, and liberty to get fire wood and rail timber from any part of my land.
Use of my land, except the forty acres lent to my son Fortunatus, to my wife Elizabeth during her natural life or widowhood, and she not to sell any timber without the consent of my executors, but may allow my son Fortunatus to work any part she thinks fit.
Son Joseph Sydnor-two hundred and fifty eight acres of land in Dinwiddie County, being land he now lives on, and part of the land I purchased of Bartholomew and Benjamin Ingram.
Son William Sydnor-two hundred and fifty eight acres of land in Dinwiddie County, being part of the land I purchased of the aforesaid Ingrams.
Two sons John, and Anthony Sydnor-all the rest of my land in Dinwiddie County as it is now divided, Son Anthony to have that part next to the cross roads, and son John remainder.
If any of my four sons John, Joseph, William, and Anthony,should die without heirs of their body, their part shall be equally divided among the survivors or their heirs.
Son Fortunatus Sydnor-shall pay to the heirs of Neil Johnson, all the money that I shall owe them on account of my being executor of the estate of the said Johnson, and if he refuses, so much of my land which I have given him to be sold by my executors to pay the same.
Wife Elizabeth-negro man Peter, my riding chair and furniture, her choice of my riding or work beast, her choice of my beds and furniture, all my furniture in the hall, and the eleventh part of all my other estate, provided she disposes of the same at her death or marriage among such of my children or grandchildren as she thinks proper, and if she dies without a will, all that I have given her to be equally divided among all my children, and my grandaughter Susanna Sydnor Oldham.
Daughter Catharine-negro girl Phillis.
Daughter Betty-negro girl Siller.
Daughter Ann-negro girl Bilender.
Daughter Ruth-negro girl Levina.
Remainder of estate to be equally divided among my eight children John, Joseph, William, and Anthony Sydnor, Catharine, Betty, Ann, and Ruth Sydnor, and my grandaughter Susanna Sydnor Oldham, (except my negro woman Letty and her child Violet). Sons Joseph and William Sydnor shall give account on oath of all I have given them before my death, which is to go as part of their share, and that William Oldham shall likewise give an account of all I lent his first wife, which is to my grandaughter Susanna Sydnor Oldham's part. My grandaughter shall remain in the hands of my executors till she arrives to the age of twenty one years or marries.
Grandaughters Catty and Molly King-negro woman Letty and her child Violet, and her future increase, to be equally divided between them when they arrive to the age of twenty one years or marries, and the said negroes to remain in the hands of my executors. If either of my said grandaughters should die without heirs of their body or before division, the survivor to take the whole, and if both should die without heirs of their body, the negroes to return to my estate, and to be divided between rriy eight children and grandchild.
The estate to be given to my eight children and grandchild after delivering the parts to those who are married or are twenty one years, if they desire it,
Sons Fortunatus, John, and William Sydnor, and my friends William Sydnor, and Robert Mitchell, executors.
If there is any dispute about the distribution of my estate, that my executors shall call three men to settle such dispute.
Witness: Edwin Conway, John Eustace, Thomas Pinckard, and Charles Lee.
===
1785-1787 Record Book #13; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 74
Sydnor, Elizabeth, of Wiccomoco Parish
W. W. 15 March 1785---W. P. 10 October 1785
Son John Sydnor-negro girl Molley, one bed quilt, two blankets, two piller cases, and my desk.
Son Joseph Sydnor-my best bed and furniture if he is living, if not, to remain in my estate to be equally divided.
Son Anthony Sydnor-negro girl Eve.
Daughter Catharine Sydnor-negro boy 7ortune, my chest of drawers, earthen ware and pewter, my looking glass in the hall, and my riding mare.
Grandaughter Susanna Sydnor Oldham-one small bed and counterpin.
Negro woman Betty-to choose her own mistress among my daughters.
Negro man Peter, and rest of my estate to be equally divided among my children, vizt: John, Joseph, William, and Anthony Sydnor, Catharine Sydnor, Betty Lawson, Ann Hinton, Ruth Lattimore, and their heirs.
Sons John, Joseph, and William Sydnor, and my sons-in-law William Lawson, and William Hinton, executors.
Witness: Thomas Hurst, George Stephens, and Anthony Sydnor.1

Family

Charles Lattimore b. b 1748, d. 11 Oct 1802

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Ruth Sydnor 1760 - Bef 1795: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I115923&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Judith Ball1

F, #102894, b. before 1779
FatherCapt. David "Jr." Ball1 b. 1735, d. bt 5 Oct 1811 - 11 Nov 1811
MotherHannah Haynie1 b. 28 Nov 1742
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Judith Ball was born before 1779 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Henry Lee Gaskins, son of Thomas Gaskins V and Sarah Lee, on 31 August 1795 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.2

Family

Henry Lee Gaskins b. bt 1770 - 1775, d. b 9 Mar 1818

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Judith Ball Bef 1779 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117979&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Henry Lee Gaskins 1775 - 1818: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I113244&tree=Tree1

Henry Lee Gaskins1

M, #102895, b. between 1770 and 1775, d. before 9 March 1818
FatherThomas Gaskins V1 b. c 1715, d. b 12 Jul 1785
MotherSarah Lee1 d. b 1784
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Henry Lee Gaskins was born between 1770 and 1775 at Great Wicomico, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Judith Ball, daughter of Capt. David "Jr." Ball and Hannah Haynie, on 31 August 1795 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1

Henry Lee Gaskins died before 9 March 1818 at Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA; date of probate.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1770-1793 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va (Lewis & Booker)
Page 353
Gaskins, Thomas, of Wiccocomico Parish
W. W. (not dated)---W. P. 12 April 1785
Daughter Ann Lee-three negroes Darkey, Betts, and Betts' child, which she has in her possession, plus the money I gave her late husband Thomas Pinckard, also the debt which was in Thomas Pinckard's hands which I have of Col. Richard Henry Lee, which make the sum of £331.19.3 which I have in my account books against my said daughter Ann Lee; and my daughter Ann Lee shall have as much of my estate as will make her fortune equal with my other daughters.
Daughter Sarah Hull-six negroes she has in her possession to wit:- Stephen, Chloe, Sarah, John, Patt, and Sam(a child of Chloe), and as I have on my books £303.12.6 against my said daughter Sarah,
I give her as much of my estate as will make her fortune equal with my other daughter Elizabeth.
Son Henry Lee Gaskins-the land I bought of Charles Bell and Cuthbert Champion, containing 421 acres more or less. As there now is a law suit on the part I purchased of Bell, and in case that should be lost, then I give the money that should be recovered in lieu thereof; and in case my son should live to arrive to the age of twenty one years or marriage, the land to be his, and six negroes Sam, Harry, big Sinor, Silvery, Playtor, and Young Jude.
Wife-the residue of the negroes that came by her, to wit:-Isaac, Minee, Chloe, Old Jude, and Bett, to her and her heirs.
Son Thomas-three negroes now in his possession, to wit:-Old Jack, Old Sinor, and her child Chloe; and the other negro he has of mine named Judey, to be returned and valued in my estate. Also he to have all my land at my home quarter, containing 550 acres.
Daughter Eliza-negroes Jesse, Frank, young Dick, Fanny, Orring, and Rosse, valued at £320.
My two daughters Sarah and Eliza shall have as much of my estate as will make up to the sum of £331.19.3, which is equal to my daughter Lee.
Nephew John Gaskins-the land I bought of Thomas Mahain and Onesip. Harvey, containing about 90 acres. John or his guardian to satisfy my account on my book, and if he does not agree then the land to be sold for the benefit of my estate. John Iron's heirs-to be satisfyed.
If my wife Sarah should prove to be with child or have another before my death, the said child to be allowed fifteen pounds per annum for the support and education of said child 'till it comes to age or marriage, and then each of my said heirs and wife to pay said child fifty pounds each, which will make the sum of 300 pounds, and it to have a full share of the residue of my estate. Rest of my estate to be equally divided amongst my children, vizt: Thomas, Henry Lee, Anne, Sarah, and Elizabeth, and any child hereafter born as mine; and wife to have an equal part of the negroes with my children during her natural life.
The mill I have in pardnership with George Phillip and the land I purchased of Joseph More and his wife Ann to be sold.
Son Thomas should give up his forest land excepting the swamp woods to my wife, in lieu of her dower, and wife to have liberty to get fire wood and timber out of the swamp woods for support of the plantation.
Son Thomas Gaskins, three sons-in-law Richard Henry Lee, John Hull, and Edward Diggs, gent.,executors.
Son-in-law Richard Henry Lee and wife, to be guardians to my son Henry Lee Gaskins, and any other child my wife Sarah may have by me.
Son Henry Lee-to have a proper education.
No witness.
Proved by oaths of William Nutt, William Lee, and John Heath,gent.1

Family

Judith Ball b. b 1779

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Henry Lee Gaskins 1775 - 1818: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I113244&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Molly Haynie1

F, #102896, b. 5 November 1748
FatherRichard Haynie1 b. c 1708, d. b 11 May 1753
MotherMary Ann Parrott1 b. 1722, d. b 10 Dec 1807
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Molly Haynie was born on 5 November 1748 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1751-1753 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #2; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 222
Haynie, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
Will Written: 5 October 1752; Codicil Written: 4 December 1752; Will; Probated: 14 May 1753.
Wife Maryann Haynie; use of plantation during her natural life to bring up her children and at her death to my daughter Hannah Haynie, and in case my daughter Hannah Haynie should die without lawfull heirs then my plantation to descend to my daughter Molly Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if my daughter Molly Haynie should die without heir as above my plantation to descend to my daughter Elizabeth Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if she should die without lawfull heir plantation to descend to daughter Lucy Haynie and her lawfull heir or heirs.
Wife Maryann Haynie: my negro woman Kate and her future increase to her and heirs forever. I lend her the use of negro man Edward during her natural life.
My four children Hannah, Molly, Elizabeth, and Lucy Haynie to have an equal property in negroes Edward and Mary.
Daughter Hannah Haynie: a young negro woman named Massey.
Daughter Molly Haynie: negro girl Hannah.
Daughter Elizabeth Haynie: negro girl Grace.
Daughter Lucy Haynie: negro boy Soloman.
If either of the negroes that I leave to my three youngest daughters should die before my daughter Molly Haynie comes to the age of eighteen or day of marriage, which ever of my daughters who sustains the loss to come in with an equal share with her other two sisters.
All my personal estate to be equally divided between my wife and four children as above mentioned.
Daughters to receive their estates at the age of eighteen years or day of marriage.
Wife Maryann and my two brothers William Haynie and Stephen Haynie executors.
Witness: Anne Haynie and Maryann Haynie.
CODICIL: If my wife shall be with child it shall have an equal part of my estate with the rest of my children.
Witness: Thomas Norman.1

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Molly Haynie 1748 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117520&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Elizabeth Haynie1

F, #102897, b. 21 May 1750
FatherRichard Haynie1 b. c 1708, d. b 11 May 1753
MotherMary Ann Parrott1 b. 1722, d. b 10 Dec 1807
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Elizabeth Haynie was born on 21 May 1750 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1751-1753 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #2; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 222
Haynie, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
Will Written: 5 October 1752; Codicil Written: 4 December 1752; Will; Probated: 14 May 1753.
Wife Maryann Haynie; use of plantation during her natural life to bring up her children and at her death to my daughter Hannah Haynie, and in case my daughter Hannah Haynie should die without lawfull heirs then my plantation to descend to my daughter Molly Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if my daughter Molly Haynie should die without heir as above my plantation to descend to my daughter Elizabeth Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if she should die without lawfull heir plantation to descend to daughter Lucy Haynie and her lawfull heir or heirs.
Wife Maryann Haynie: my negro woman Kate and her future increase to her and heirs forever. I lend her the use of negro man Edward during her natural life.
My four children Hannah, Molly, Elizabeth, and Lucy Haynie to have an equal property in negroes Edward and Mary.
Daughter Hannah Haynie: a young negro woman named Massey.
Daughter Molly Haynie: negro girl Hannah.
Daughter Elizabeth Haynie: negro girl Grace.
Daughter Lucy Haynie: negro boy Soloman.
If either of the negroes that I leave to my three youngest daughters should die before my daughter Molly Haynie comes to the age of eighteen or day of marriage, which ever of my daughters who sustains the loss to come in with an equal share with her other two sisters.
All my personal estate to be equally divided between my wife and four children as above mentioned.
Daughters to receive their estates at the age of eighteen years or day of marriage.
Wife Maryann and my two brothers William Haynie and Stephen Haynie executors.
Witness: Anne Haynie and Maryann Haynie.
CODICIL: If my wife shall be with child it shall have an equal part of my estate with the rest of my children.
Witness: Thomas Norman
===
1762-1766 Record Book #6; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 517
Betts, Maryanne
W. W. 28 November 17614---W. P. 11 February 1765
To Godson Daniel Haynie-negro girl Nanny.
To George Ball son of Joseph Ball-negro woman Venus, and said negro woman may remain upon the same plantation whereon she now lives.
Negro girls Milly and Delilah may be valued but not sold, and equally divided between William and John Haynie sons of Stephen Haynie, and William son of William Haynie and Lucy Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie my brothers; my desire is that the two William Haynies may keep the negroes.
To Goddaughter-my horse and saddle.
To Malley Haynie-my silver studs.
To Elizabeth Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie-one gold ring, pair of bobs, and pair of silver shoe buckels.
To George Betts son of Charles Betts-one gold ring.
To Sarah Betts daughter of Charles Betts-ten shillings. Mrs. Downing may have her book titled William Beveridge.
To Mr. Joseph Ball - my stock of cattle, hogs, and part of anything that he or his wife chose in the house.
Rest of my estate and my clothes to be divided between Molley Hudnall daughter of Nathan Hudnall, Anne and Roda Haynie, daughters of Stephen Haynie,
Joseph Ball executor.
Witness: Joseph Power and Sarah Christopher.1

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Elizabeth Haynie 1750 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117529&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Lucy Haynie1

F, #102898, b. 9 March 1752
FatherRichard Haynie1 b. c 1708, d. b 11 May 1753
MotherMary Ann Parrott1 b. 1722, d. b 10 Dec 1807
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Lucy Haynie was born on 9 March 1752 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1751-1753 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #2; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 222
Haynie, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
Will Written: 5 October 1752; Codicil Written: 4 December 1752; Will; Probated: 14 May 1753.
Wife Maryann Haynie; use of plantation during her natural life to bring up her children and at her death to my daughter Hannah Haynie, and in case my daughter Hannah Haynie should die without lawfull heirs then my plantation to descend to my daughter Molly Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if my daughter Molly Haynie should die without heir as above my plantation to descend to my daughter Elizabeth Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if she should die without lawfull heir plantation to descend to daughter Lucy Haynie and her lawfull heir or heirs.
Wife Maryann Haynie: my negro woman Kate and her future increase to her and heirs forever. I lend her the use of negro man Edward during her natural life.
My four children Hannah, Molly, Elizabeth, and Lucy Haynie to have an equal property in negroes Edward and Mary.
Daughter Hannah Haynie: a young negro woman named Massey.
Daughter Molly Haynie: negro girl Hannah.
Daughter Elizabeth Haynie: negro girl Grace.
Daughter Lucy Haynie: negro boy Soloman.
If either of the negroes that I leave to my three youngest daughters should die before my daughter Molly Haynie comes to the age of eighteen or day of marriage, which ever of my daughters who sustains the loss to come in with an equal share with her other two sisters.
All my personal estate to be equally divided between my wife and four children as above mentioned.
Daughters to receive their estates at the age of eighteen years or day of marriage.
Wife Maryann and my two brothers William Haynie and Stephen Haynie executors.
Witness: Anne Haynie and Maryann Haynie.
CODICIL: If my wife shall be with child it shall have an equal part of my estate with the rest of my children.
Witness: Thomas Norman
===
1762-1766 Record Book #6; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 517
Betts, Maryanne
W. W. 28 November 17614---W. P. 11 February 1765
To Godson Daniel Haynie-negro girl Nanny.
To George Ball son of Joseph Ball-negro woman Venus, and said negro woman may remain upon the same plantation whereon she now lives.
Negro girls Milly and Delilah may be valued but not sold, and equally divided between William and John Haynie sons of Stephen Haynie, and William son of William Haynie and Lucy Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie my brothers; my desire is that the two William Haynies may keep the negroes.
To Goddaughter-my horse and saddle.
To Malley Haynie-my silver studs.
To Elizabeth Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie-one gold ring, pair of bobs, and pair of silver shoe buckels.
To George Betts son of Charles Betts-one gold ring.
To Sarah Betts daughter of Charles Betts-ten shillings. Mrs. Downing may have her book titled William Beveridge.
To Mr. Joseph Ball - my stock of cattle, hogs, and part of anything that he or his wife chose in the house.
Rest of my estate and my clothes to be divided between Molley Hudnall daughter of Nathan Hudnall, Anne and Roda Haynie, daughters of Stephen Haynie,
Joseph Ball executor.
Witness: Joseph Power and Sarah Christopher.1

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Lucy Haynie 1752 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117528&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Stephen Haynie1

M, #102899, b. circa 1710, d. 12 February 1759
FatherJohn Haynie1 b. c 1682, d. b 25 Apr 1723
MotherHannah Neale1 b. 12 Nov 1684, d. b 1719
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Stephen Haynie was born circa 1710 at Newman's Neck, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Anne (?) before 1732 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
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According to Early Colonial Settlers, their first born child, Nancy, was b. 30 Sep 1732

From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Stephen Haynie, b. Abt 1710, St. Stephen's Parish, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Feb 1759, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age ~ 49 years)
Marriage     St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Nancy Haynie, b. 30 Sep 1732, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Elizabeth Haynie, b. 25 Dec 1739, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. William Haynie, b. 14 Sep 1742, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 8 Feb 1796, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate (Age 53 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     4. John Haynie, b. 31 Dec 1745, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 13 Apr 1795, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 49 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     5. Richard Haynie, b. 23 Jan 1749, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     6. Charles Haynie, b. 4 Nov 1750, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 13 Mar 1780, Northumberland County, Virginia - admin (Age 29 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     7. Hannah Haynie, b. 18 Feb 1747, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     8. Rhoda Haynie, b. 23 Oct 1755, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     9. Samuel Haynie, b. 6 Oct 1757, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Apr 1785, Northumberland County, Virginia - admin (Age 27 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].2
Stephen Haynie died on 12 February 1759 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1756-1758 Record Book #4; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 46
Haynie, Stephen
Written: 31 July 1758 - - Probated: 12 February 1759
Son William Haynie: my plantation where I now live to him and his heirs, and for want of such heirs to my son John Haynie and his heirs.
Wife Ann Haynie: to keep my small children till they come of age, and all my negroes viz: Andrew, Abraham, Sarah, Sue and her child and their increase for her natural life, and then to be equally divided among my children and also my personal estate.
Wife Anne Haynie, Ebon Nelms, and my son William Haynie executors.
Witness: Wooldridge Smith, Thomas Airs and Lucresha Nelms.
===
1737-1743 Northumberland County, Virginia Administrations; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 68
Brown, Corbell, est. adm. by Stephen Haynie. 4 of 8br 1738
===
1750-1770 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va; Page 290
Tignor, Martha, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 7 October 1750---W, P. 14 January 1750/51
Daughter Sukey Tignor-one feather bed, bedstead and furniture, one box iron and heaters, a table, a wooling wheel and cards, a large iron pot, one new griddle and one iron skillett, my horse bridle and saddle, my stock of cattle, hogs and sheep.
My wearing cloaths to be equally divided between Sukey Tignor and Sarah Toulson, wife of George Toulson. Daughter Sukey Tignor-all my crop of Tobacco, corn, beans and meat requiring her to pay all my just debts.
Daughter Sukey Tignon-to give my son James Tignor my Pewter , point pott, and to give my son. Phillip Tignor a small Iron pot as he has at his house and one sow and piggs If any
Rest of estate to sons James and Phillip Tignor
Witness: Stephen Haynie and Ann Haynie
Before sons James and Phillip Tignor divide my estate son Jamès to have a small bed:
29 November 1750-Martha Tignor desired me at her house upon her bed of sickness, if I had not set down the meat along with the corn to set it down to her daughter Sukey Tignor, I went to her to the bedside and she whispered it to me because there was her daughter in law in the house and she did not care she Should know it; she was in her perfect sences and memory this is what I declare.
Teste: Stephen Haynie
29 November 1750-abut 10 o'clock at night I was called for and the above said Martha Tignor desired the cloath as she had at the weavers to her said daughter Sukey Tignor, and all her cyder casks to be equally divided between two sons James and Phillip Tignor. In case daughter Sukey should die before she marries, my son Phillip to have my bed and standing bedstead, and the rest of the estate my daughter Sukey leaves
behind to be equally divided between my three children James and Phillip Tignor and Sarah Toulson wife of George Toulson, or their survivors. As witness my hand the 29th November 1750 ten o'clock at night.
Teste: Stephen Haynie
James Tignor granted letters of administration
=== executor
1751-1753 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book #2; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 222
Haynie, Richard, of St. Stephen's Parish
Will Written: 5 October 1752; Codicil Written: 4 December 1752; Will; Probated: 14 May 1753.
Wife Maryann Haynie; use of plantation during her natural life to bring up her children and at her death to my daughter Hannah Haynie, and in case my daughter Hannah Haynie should die without lawfull heirs then my plantation to descend to my daughter Molly Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if my daughter Molly Haynie should die without heir as above my plantation to descend to my daughter Elizabeth Haynie and her lawfull heirs, and if she should die without lawfull heir plantation to descend to daughter Lucy Haynie and her lawfull heir or heirs.
Wife Maryann Haynie: my negro woman Kate and her future increase to her and heirs forever. I lend her the use of negro man Edward during her natural life.
My four children Hannah, Molly, Elizabeth, and Lucy Haynie to have an equal property in negroes Edward and Mary.
Daughter Hannah Haynie: a young negro woman named Massey.
Daughter Molly Haynie: negro girl Hannah.
Daughter Elizabeth Haynie: negro girl Grace.
Daughter Lucy Haynie: negro boy Soloman.
If either of the negroes that I leave to my three youngest daughters should die before my daughter Molly Haynie comes to the age of eighteen or day of marriage, which ever of my daughters who sustains the loss to come in with an equal share with her other two sisters.
All my personal estate to be equally divided between my wife and four children as above mentioned.
Daughters to receive their estates at the age of eighteen years or day of marriage.
Wife Maryann and my two brothers William Haynie and Stephen Haynie executors.
Witness: Anne Haynie and Maryann Haynie.
CODICIL: If my wife shall be with child it shall have an equal part of my estate with the rest of my children.
Witness: Thomas Norman
===
1762-1766 Record Book #6; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 517
Betts, Maryanne
W. W. 28 November 17614---W. P. 11 February 1765
To Godson Daniel Haynie-negro girl Nanny.
To George Ball son of Joseph Ball-negro woman Venus, and said negro woman may remain upon the same plantation whereon she now lives.
Negro girls Milly and Delilah may be valued but not sold, and equally divided between William and John Haynie sons of Stephen Haynie, and William son of William Haynie and Lucy Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie my brothers; my desire is that the two William Haynies may keep the negroes.
To Goddaughter-my horse and saddle.
To Malley Haynie-my silver studs.
To Elizabeth Haynie daughter of Richard Haynie-one gold ring, pair of bobs, and pair of silver shoe buckels.
To George Betts son of Charles Betts-one gold ring.
To Sarah Betts daughter of Charles Betts-ten shillings. Mrs. Downing may have her book titled William Beveridge.
To Mr. Joseph Ball - my stock of cattle, hogs, and part of anything that he or his wife chose in the house.
Rest of my estate and my clothes to be divided between Molley Hudnall daughter of Nathan Hudnall, Anne and Roda Haynie, daughters of Stephen Haynie,
Joseph Ball executor.
Witness: Joseph Power and Sarah Christopher.1

Family

Anne (?) b. a 1714, d. bt 1762 - 1794

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Stephen Haynie Abt 1710 - 1759: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117493&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 17 October 2025. Anne MNU Haynie Aft 1714 - 1794: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41708&tree=Tree1

Anne (?)1

F, #102900, b. after 1714, d. between 1762 and 1794
Last Edited17 Oct 2025
     Anne (?) was born after 1714.1 She married Stephen Haynie, son of John Haynie and Hannah Neale, before 1732 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA,
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According to Early Colonial Settlers, their first born child, Nancy, was b. 30 Sep 1732

From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Stephen Haynie, b. Abt 1710, St. Stephen's Parish, Newman's Neck, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Feb 1759, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia (Age ~ 49 years)
Marriage     St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Nancy Haynie, b. 30 Sep 1732, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     2. Elizabeth Haynie, b. 25 Dec 1739, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     3. William Haynie, b. 14 Sep 1742, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 8 Feb 1796, Northumberland County, Virginia - probate (Age 53 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     4. John Haynie, b. 31 Dec 1745, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 13 Apr 1795, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia - Probate (Age 49 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     5. Richard Haynie, b. 23 Jan 1749, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     6. Charles Haynie, b. 4 Nov 1750, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 13 Mar 1780, Northumberland County, Virginia - admin (Age 29 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     7. Hannah Haynie, b. 18 Feb 1747, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     8. Rhoda Haynie, b. 23 Oct 1755, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
     9. Samuel Haynie, b. 6 Oct 1757, St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia d. 12 Apr 1785, Northumberland County, Virginia - admin (Age 27 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural].1
Anne (?) died between 1762 and 1794 at St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
1750-1770 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va
Haynie, Stephen
Written: 31 July 1758 - - Probated: 12 February 1759
Son William Haynie: my plantation where I now live to him and his heirs, and for want of such heirs to my son John Haynie and his heirs.
Wife Ann Haynie: to keep my small children till they come of age, and all my negroes viz: Andrew, Abraham, Sarah, Sue and her child and their increase for her natural life, and then to be equally divided among my children and also my personal estate.
Wife Anne Haynie, Ebon Nelms, and my son William Haynie executors.
Witness: Wouldridge Smith, Thomas Airs and Lucresha Nelms.
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1758-1762 Record Book #5; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 499
Haynie, William
W. W. 30 October 1761---W. P. 8 February 1762
Daughter Hannah Ball-five pounds current money, a seventh part of cattle on the home plantation, a seventh part of the outstanding debts excepting a bond of forty pounds due from Mr. Yerby and Mr. Meredith, and the profits of the land due from the tenants, and ten bushels of wheat.
Son John Haynie-plantation whereon I now live and the land bought of Peter Cornwell, and the land I bought in Pickens Neck, land I bought of Joseph Robinson, negro boy George, and not to have one half of my home plantation during the single life of my wife Ann Haynie.
Wife Ann Haynie-use of one half of my plantation whereon I now live during her single life, for the support of her and the children which I had by her, and at her marriage or decease to belong to my son John Haynie, she to have use of negroes, Tom, Daniel, Nell, Sarah, and Winefred, during her single life.
Son William Haynie-land I bought of Thomas Gill, senior, and if he should die without lawfull issue then the land to belong to my son Holland Haynie.
Son Holland Haynie-all my land in Maryland.
Daughter Ann Haynie-land I bought of John Everet and Sarah his wife.
Son Daniel Haynie-one hundred and fifty pounds to buy him land, my wife Ann Haynie should buy the land for him, and if he sho die before he comes of age, the said purchase to go to my son William Haynie.
Child wife is now big with-the land I bought of John Way, John Corbell, and John Swift. If it should die before it comes of age, land purchased of John Way to son Holland Haynie land purchased of John Corbell and John Swift to daughter Ann Haynie.
Sister in law Anne Haynie-five thousand pounds of crop tobacco towards paying Col. Gordon the debt due to him from the estate of her deceased husband.
The negroes which I gave my bond to deliver up to Dickey Swan Edwards, and Sarah Edwards, should not be delivered to them till they give bond to my Executors, that they or their heirs or assigns shall not claim any right to the dower negroes now in the possession of Mrs. Edwards, my wife's mother, or till the said Dower negroes be made sure to my children which have got by my wife Ann Haynie.
Rest of personal estate not already mentioned to wife Ann Haynie, and the children I have by her.
Sister Mary Anne Betts-negro woman Venice, negro girl Miley, Delilah, and Nanney, if she complys with my bond for her not taking any part of her husbands estate, and every other thing which was hers when she was married according to the deed. Estate not to be appraised but inventoried.
Friend: Joseph Ball, executor.
Witness: John Nash and George Sheppherd

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1750-1770 Wills-Admin Northumberland Co Va
Page 290
Tignor, Martha, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 7 October 1750---W, P. 14 January 1750/51
Daughter Sukey Tignor-one feather bed, bedstead and furniture, one box iron and heaters, a table, a wooling wheel and cards, a large iron pot, one new griddle and one iron skillett, my horse bridle and saddle, my stock of cattle, hogs and sheep.
My wearing cloaths to be equally divided between Sukey Tignor and Sarah Toulson, wife of George Toulson. Daughter Sukey Tignor-all my crop of Tobacco, corn, beans and meat requiring her to pay all my just debts.
Daughter Sukey Tignon-to give my son James Tignor my Pewter , point pott, and to give my son. Phillip Tignor a small Iron pot as he has at his house and one sow and piggs If any
Rest of estate to sons James and Phillip Tignor
Witness: Stephen Haynie and Ann Haynie
Before sons James and Phillip Tignor divide my estate son Jamès to have a small bed:

29 November 1750-Martha Tignor desired me at her house upon her bed of sickness, if I had not set down the meat along with the corn to set it down to her daughter Sukey Tignor, I went to her to the bedside and she whispered it to me because there was her daughter in law in the house and she did not care she Should
know it; she was in her perfect sences and memory this is what I declare. Teste: Stephen Haynie
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29 November 1750-abut 10 o'clock at night I was called for and the above said Martha Tignor desired the cloath as she had at the weavers to her said daughter Sukey Tignor, and all her cyder casks to be equally divided between two sons James and Phillip Tignor. In case daughter Sukey should die before she marries, my son Phillip to have my bed and standing bedstead, and the rest of the estate my daughter Sukey leaves
behind to be equally divided between my three children James and Phillip Tignor and Sarah Toulson wife of George Toulson, or their survivors. As witness my hand the 29th November 1750 ten o'clock at night.
Teste: Stephen Haynie
James Tignor granted letters of administration
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1794-1799 Record Book #15; Northumberland Co Va, (Lewis & Booker): Page 136
Haynie, John, of St. Stephen's Parish
W. W. 10 September 1794---W. P. 13 April 1795
To be laid in the grave of my mother, at Mr. Thomas Hudnalls
Son George Haynie-the plantation I now possess, to him and his fully begotten heirs, and if he dies without such heirs the plantation to go to my daughter Nancy, and she to live on said plantation during her single life.
moveable estate to be sold to pay my debts, and the remainder to be equally divided between my three children George, Nancy, Sarah Haynie.
Thomas Harvey, executor.
Witness:-George Robertson, and Presley Pickren.
Administration granted to Haynie Townsend.1

Family

Stephen Haynie b. c 1710, d. 12 Feb 1759

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 17 October 2025. Anne MNU Haynie Aft 1714 - 1794: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I41708&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.