Mary Moseley1

F, #103831, b. before 1 November 1621, d. 1661
FatherEdward Moseley
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Mary Moseley was baptized;
Mary Mosely
in the London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
Name     Mary Mosely
Gender     Female
Record Type     Marriage
Marriage Date     27 Jul 1648
Marriage Place     Holy Trinity, Minories, City of London, London, England
Spouse     
William Underwood
Register Type     Parish Register
Reference Number     21290724
Additional Reference Number     1716455.2
She was born before 1 November 1621 at St. Mary's Kinver, Kinver/Kinfare, Staffordshire, England; Date of baptism.1,3 She was baptized on 1 November 1621 at Kinver/Kinfare, Staffordshire, England; (Image attached.)4 She married Col. William Underwood II, son of Col. William Underwood I and Margaret Dewe, on 27 July 1648 at Holy Trinity, Minorities, London, City of London, Greater London, England,
;
His 1st of 2 wives. Per Early Colonial Settlers: London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812. William Underwood Merchant and Mary Mosoly married 27 July 1748.

Mary Mosely in the London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 - (Image attached)
Name     Mary Mosely
Gender     Female
Record Type     Marriage
Marriage Date     27 Jul 1648
Marriage Place     Holy Trinity, Minories, City of London, London, England
Spouse     
William Underwood
Register Type     Parish Register
Reference Number     21290724
Additional Reference Number     1716455.1

Mary Moseley died in 1661 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA;
Per "The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas" on Ancestry.com: "Mary may have died at any time from 1650 to 1662. Some family trees suggest that Mary died in Spotsylvania County, but we know of no actual evidence for such a conclusion."1
      ;
Early Colonial Settlers cites:
=== Research Notes from E. Michael D. Scott emds10@gmail.com
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/22388127/family?cfpid=212486387793

Baptism
29 Oct 1630 • St Helen, Worcester, Worcestershire, England

The Underwood's of Virginia came from Bedfordshire, The Moseley's came from Worcestershire. Mary Moseley was the 1st cousin to Captain William Moseley of Virginia rather than his elder sister. She married William Underwood II in London and had one son, William Underwood III, in Virginia. She died shortly thereafter, and William II married her sister, Elizabeth Moseley. This was a second marriage for both. They had no children.

She came to America on the same ship in c. 1650 with her husband William UNDERWOOD Sr., their son William UNDERWOOD Jr. (b. 1648/9), and the man who we know as Capt. William MOSELEY, and UNDERWOOD claimed headright on all four of them (along with a whole bunch more people).

There is strong evidence that she and William UNDERWOOD were married at Holy Trinity Minories in the City of London on July 27, 1648. Furthermore, as you have noted elsewhere (under Elizabeth MOSELEY, b. c. 1633), Mary's son William UNDERWOOD Jr. refers to Capt. William MOSELEY as "uncle" in asking him to manage his estate in the Northern Neck while William UNDERWOOD Jr. is in England at school after the deaths of his mother and his father.

For my findings related to this Mary MOSELEY, please see:
http://person.ancestry.com/tree/88372580/person/46589877637/facts.1

Mary Moseley and Col. William Underwood II immigrated in 1650;
Per "The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas" on Ancestry.com: "May appears to have arrived in Virginia in about 1649/50 with her husband Col. William UNDERWOOD, their infant son William UNDERWOOD, Jr., and (in my opinion) her brother [Capt.] William MOSELEY."

Wm. Underwood in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name     Wm. Underwood
Arrival Year     1650
Arrival Place     Virginia
Primary Immigrant     Underwood, Wm
Family Members     Wife Mary; Son Wm
Source Publication Code     6220
Annotation     Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977
Source Bibliography     NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983.
Household Members (Name)
Wm. Underwood
Mary Underwood
Save.5,6

Family

Col. William Underwood II b. c 1623, d. 1662
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 6 January 2026. Mary Moseley 1630 - 1661: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I102338&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  2. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. London Metropolitan Archives; London, England, UK; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/TRI2/A/005/MS09241/001. Ancestry.com. London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
    Original data: Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1812. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives. Images produced by permission of The London Archives (City of London Corporation). The City of London gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to The London Archives, 40 Northampton Road, London EC1R 0HB via – www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/lma. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action.
    Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1624/records/10031237?tid=88372580&pid=46589877637&ssrc=pt
    Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1624/images/31281_a100715-00033?pid=10031237&treeid=88372580&personid=46589877637&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
  3. [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas - Mary MOPSELEY: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/88372580/person/46589877637/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
  4. [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Baptism record from "The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas" - Mary MOSELEY: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/88372580/person/46589877637/facts
  5. [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas - Mary MOSELEY: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/88372580/person/46589877637/facts
  6. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Place: Virginia; Year: 1650; Page Number: 191
    https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7486/records/3993380?tid=88372580&pid=46589877637&ssrc=pt
  7. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712074/william-underwood: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for MAJ William Underwood III (Jan 1649–19 Jul 1717), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 175712074; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  8. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 5 January 2026. William Underwood 1649 - 1717: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22771&tree=Tree1

Thomas Dewe1

M, #103832, b. 1584, d. 19 March 1625
FatherEdward Dewe1 b. 1562, d. 1632
MotherAgnes Lowder1 b. 1567, d. 1634
ChartsAncestors - Robert Delaney PRATT
ReferenceGAV11
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Thomas Dewe was born in 1584 at Harwell, Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, England.1 He married Anne 'Annie' Helmes, daughter of (?) Helmes, circa 1602 at England
;
Per FaG she was the 1st of his 2 wives and "the mother of his children."1 Thomas Dewe married Annie Brittaine on 3 April 1621 at St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, London, City of London, Greater London, England,
;
Per FaG she was the 2nd of his 2 wives: 2) Mrs. Annie (BRITTAINE) HELMES (1573-1635) on 3 Apr 1621 in St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, who was his widowed sister-in-law, her 1st husband being John HELMES, London Stationer (1567-c.13 Sep 1616), brother of Annie (HELMES) DEWE (1581-c.1620). In other words, the brother and sister HELMES (John and Annie) died, and their widowed spouses married each other."1
Thomas Dewe died on 19 March 1625 at City of London, Greater London, England.1
Thomas Dewe was buried after 19 March 1625 at St. Dunstan's-in-the-West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, London, City of London, Greater London, England;
From Find a Grave:
Thomas Dew
Birth     1584, Harwell, Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, England
Death     19 Mar 1625 (aged 40–41);41), London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial     St Dunstan in the West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, City of London, Greater London, England
     Thomas DEW (or DEWE) was a London Stationer, and was born in Harwell, in old Berkshire, in 1584. He died in the parish of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, in the City of London, about 19 March 1624/25. The burial record book of that parish reads thus: [Anno March 1624] 20 Thomas Dew was buryed out of Fewter Lane. The modern date of this would be 20 March 1625, and the record means that Thomas was buried in the churchyard of St. Dunstan-in-the-West on the side out by Fetter Lane, which is the east side of the graveyard.
     Thomas was the son of Edward DEWE (1562-1632) & Agnes LOWDER (1567-1634), of Harwell, Berks.rks.
     Thomas married twice: 1) Anne "Annie" HELMES (1581-c.1620) in c.1602, who was the mother of his children; and 2) Mrs. Annie (BRITTAINE) HELMES (1573-1635) on 3 Apr 1621 in St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, who was his widowed sister-in-law, her 1st husband being John HELMES, London Stationer (1567-c.13 Sep 1616), brother of Annie (HELMES) DEWE (1581-c.1620). In other words, the brother and sister HELMES (John and Annie) died, and their widowed spouses married each other.
     John HELMES and his younger sister Annie were natives of Chipping, Lancashire, and John and Annie (BRITTAINE) HELMES seem to be business partners with Thomas and Annie (HELMES) DEWE. John and Annie HELMES were roughly 10 years older than Thomas and Annie DEWE. John HELMES died in 1616 in St. Dunstan-in-the-West and was buried there on 14 Sep 1616. John's sister Mrs. Anne DEWE died circa 1620 (one researcher has her death in 1617 in Bermondsey, Surrey, which is plausible, but the record is sought for proof.)
Gravesite Details     The burial record book of that parish reads thus: [Anno March 1624] 20 Thomas Dew was buryed out of Fewter Lane. Modern burial date: 20 March 1625, buried on the east side of the churchyard, near Fetter Lane.
Family Members
Children
     Margaret Dewe Underwood 1606–1665
Created by: Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group
Added: Jan 2, 2020
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 205911064.1

     GAV-11. Thomas Dewe was also known as Thomas Dew.1
;
Per FaG:
"John HELMES and his younger sister Annie were natives of Chipping, Lancashire, and John and Annie (BRITTAINE) HELMES seem to be business partners with Thomas and Annie (HELMES) DEWE. John and Annie HELMES were roughly 10 years older than Thomas and Annie DEWE. John HELMES died in 1616 in St. Dunstan-in-the-West and was buried there on 14 Sep 1616. John's sister Mrs. Anne DEWE died circa 1620 (one researcher has her death in 1617 in Bermondsey, Surrey, which is plausible, but the record is sought for proof.)1"

Family

Anne 'Annie' Helmes b. 1581, d. c 1620
Child

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205911064/thomas-dew: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Thomas Dew (1584–19 Mar 1625), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 205911064, citing St Dunstan in the West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, City of London, Greater London, England; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Edward Dewe1

M, #103833, b. 1562, d. 1632
ChartsAncestors - Robert Delaney PRATT
ReferenceGAV12
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Edward Dewe married Agnes Lowder.1
Edward Dewe was born in 1562.1
Edward Dewe died in 1632.1
     GAV-12.

Family

Agnes Lowder b. 1567, d. 1634
Child

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205911064/thomas-dew: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Thomas Dew (1584–19 Mar 1625), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 205911064, citing St Dunstan in the West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, City of London, Greater London, England; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Agnes Lowder1

F, #103834, b. 1567, d. 1634
ChartsAncestors - Robert Delaney PRATT
ReferenceGAV12
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Agnes Lowder married Edward Dewe.1
Agnes Lowder was born in 1567.1
Agnes Lowder died in 1634.1
     GAV-12.

Family

Edward Dewe b. 1562, d. 1632
Child

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205911064/thomas-dew: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Thomas Dew (1584–19 Mar 1625), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 205911064, citing St Dunstan in the West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, City of London, Greater London, England; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Anne 'Annie' Helmes1

F, #103835, b. 1581, d. circa 1620
Father(?) Helmes1
ChartsAncestors - Robert Delaney PRATT
ReferenceGAV11
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Anne 'Annie' Helmes was born in 1581.1 She married Thomas Dewe, son of Edward Dewe and Agnes Lowder, circa 1602 at England
;
Per FaG she was the 1st of his 2 wives and "the mother of his children."1
Anne 'Annie' Helmes died circa 1620.1
     GAV-11.

;
Per FaG:
"John HELMES and his younger sister Annie were natives of Chipping, Lancashire, and John and Annie (BRITTAINE) HELMES seem to be business partners with Thomas and Annie (HELMES) DEWE. John and Annie HELMES were roughly 10 years older than Thomas and Annie DEWE. John HELMES died in 1616 in St. Dunstan-in-the-West and was buried there on 14 Sep 1616. John's sister Mrs. Anne DEWE died circa 1620 (one researcher has her death in 1617 in Bermondsey, Surrey, which is plausible, but the record is sought for proof.)1"

Family

Thomas Dewe b. 1584, d. 19 Mar 1625
Child

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205911064/thomas-dew: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Thomas Dew (1584–19 Mar 1625), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 205911064, citing St Dunstan in the West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, City of London, Greater London, England; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Annie Brittaine1

F, #103836, b. 1573, d. 1635
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Annie Brittaine married John Helmes, son of (?) Helmes.1
Annie Brittaine was born in 1573.1 She married Thomas Dewe, son of Edward Dewe and Agnes Lowder, on 3 April 1621 at St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, London, City of London, Greater London, England,
;
Per FaG she was the 2nd of his 2 wives: 2) Mrs. Annie (BRITTAINE) HELMES (1573-1635) on 3 Apr 1621 in St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, who was his widowed sister-in-law, her 1st husband being John HELMES, London Stationer (1567-c.13 Sep 1616), brother of Annie (HELMES) DEWE (1581-c.1620). In other words, the brother and sister HELMES (John and Annie) died, and their widowed spouses married each other."1
Annie Brittaine died in 1635.1

Family 1

John Helmes b. 1567, d. c 13 Sep 1616

Family 2

Thomas Dewe b. 1584, d. 19 Mar 1625

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205911064/thomas-dew: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Thomas Dew (1584–19 Mar 1625), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 205911064, citing St Dunstan in the West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, City of London, Greater London, England; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

John Helmes1

M, #103837, b. 1567, d. circa 13 September 1616
Father(?) Helmes1
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     John Helmes married Annie Brittaine.1
John Helmes was born in 1567.1
John Helmes died circa 13 September 1616.1
      ;
Per FaG:
"John HELMES and his younger sister Annie were natives of Chipping, Lancashire, and John and Annie (BRITTAINE) HELMES seem to be business partners with Thomas and Annie (HELMES) DEWE. John and Annie HELMES were roughly 10 years older than Thomas and Annie DEWE. John HELMES died in 1616 in St. Dunstan-in-the-West and was buried there on 14 Sep 1616. John's sister Mrs. Anne DEWE died circa 1620 (one researcher has her death in 1617 in Bermondsey, Surrey, which is plausible, but the record is sought for proof.)1"

Family

Annie Brittaine b. 1573, d. 1635

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205911064/thomas-dew: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Thomas Dew (1584–19 Mar 1625), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 205911064, citing St Dunstan in the West Burial Ground, Fleet Street, City of London, Greater London, England; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Maj. William Underwood III1,2

M, #103839, b. January 1649, d. between 19 July 1717 and 7 August 1717
FatherCol. William Underwood II1,2 b. c 1623, d. 1662
MotherMary Moseley1,2 b. b 1 Nov 1621, d. 1661
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Maj. William Underwood III was born in January 1649 at Rushmere, Isle of Wight Co., Virginia, USA.1,2 He married Mary Butler before 1672 at Old Rappahannock Co. (now Richmond Co.), Virginia, USA.3
Maj. William Underwood III married Joane (?) circa August 1682 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:

Family 1     Joane MNU Underwood, b. Bef 1666, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1685, Richmond County, Virginia (Age > 21 years)
Marriage     Abt Aug 1682      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Mary Underwood, b. 22 Oct 1687, Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia d. Aft 1743, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Age > 57 years.)4,2
Maj. William Underwood III died between 19 July 1717 and 7 August 1717 at Lambs Creek, King George Co., Virginia, USA; Presumably died between date of will and date of probate thereof.1,2
Maj. William Underwood III was buried between 19 July 1717 and 7 August 1717 at Burial details unknown ;
From Find a Grave:
MAJ William Underwood III
Birth     Jan 1649, Rushmere, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
Death     19 Jul 1717 (aged 68), Lambs Creek, King George County, Virginia, USA
Burial     Burial Details Unknown
Richmond County, Virginia Wills and Inventories 1707-1719; :
p.344 - William UNDERWOOD, Sitt. Par.: Will, 19 Jul 1717; Probate, 7 Aug 1717:
son John the reversion and reversions of one water mill now in the hands of Richard TUTT and 300 ac. of land;
son William all land and plant. within the isthmus or neck of land where I now live;
dau. Mary TUTT 200 ac. beginning at the Rich Fork Point;
dau. Sarah GILBERT; 200 ac. beginning at the Beaver Dam;
grsons. John and William THATCHER 200 ac. of land;
dau. Elizabeth THATCHER;
ex: sons John and William;
wits: William PULLEN, Catherine PULLEN, Margaret BURKE.

p.346 - William UNDERWOOD, inv; 4 Sep 1717.
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Richmond Co., VA, Deed Book 1, 1692-1693:
     11 Dec 1691. Deed. Whereas there is a tr of land formerly belonging to WARWICK CAMMOCK whereof 600 a. of the tr having formerly been conveyd over unto AMMAREE BUTLER and from him conveyd unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Senr as marrying the sister of the said AMMAREE BUTLER, and from the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD conveyd in the exchange of the thirds of lands belonging unto ELIZABETH COUMBS, with her consent, unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Junr, JOHN COUMBS & WILLIAM COUMBS, now the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Junr for a valuable consideration sold unto WILLIAM TOMAS of the parish of Washington, Westmoreland Co, 200 a. being his right in the 600 a.
Wit: THOMAS TYNWHITT, WILLIAM UNDERWOOD, JOHN PITTMAN. Ackn 4 May 1692.
Attest: JO A EMOND dep clerk. (Bk 1:pg 4)
Family Members
Parents
     COL William Underwood II 1625–1663
     Mary Moseley Underwood 1629–1662
Spouse
     Joane Underwood (m. 1675)
Children
     William Underwood IV 1677–1726
Created by: Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group
Added: Jan 25, 2017
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 175712074.1

     Mary Moseley and Col. William Underwood II immigrated in 1650;
Per "The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas" on Ancestry.com: "May appears to have arrived in Virginia in about 1649/50 with her husband Col. William UNDERWOOD, their infant son William UNDERWOOD, Jr., and (in my opinion) her brother [Capt.] William MOSELEY."

Wm. Underwood in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name     Wm. Underwood
Arrival Year     1650
Arrival Place     Virginia
Primary Immigrant     Underwood, Wm
Family Members     Wife Mary; Son Wm
Source Publication Code     6220
Annotation     Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977
Source Bibliography     NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983.
Household Members (Name)
Wm. Underwood
Mary Underwood
Save.5,6

Family 1

Mary Butler b. c 1650, d. b Aug 1682
Children

Family 2

Joane (?)

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712074/william-underwood: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for MAJ William Underwood III (Jan 1649–19 Jul 1717), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 175712074; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 5 January 2026. William Underwood 1649 - 1717: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22771&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 5 January 2026. Mary Butler Abt 1650 - Bef 1682: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22774&tree=Tree1
  4. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712331/joane-underwood: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Joane Underwood (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 175712331; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).
  5. [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas - Mary MOSELEY: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/88372580/person/46589877637/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
  6. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012. Place: Virginia; Year: 1650; Page Number: 191
    https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7486/records/3993380?tid=88372580&pid=46589877637&ssrc=pt. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
  7. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712025/william-underwood: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for William Underwood IV (1677–21 Feb 1726), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 175712025; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).
  8. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 5 January 2026. John Underwood Bef 1679 - 1723: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I25936&tree=Tree1

Joane (?)1

F, #103840
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Joane (?) was buried at Burial details unknown ;
From Find a Grave:
Joane Underwood
Birth     unknown
Death     unknown
Burial     Burial Details Unknown
     2nd wife of William UNDERWOOD, III. Her maiden name has not been discovered, but she may have been an UNDERWOOD from an unrelated line, possibly connected to the family of Mooto UNDERWOOD of North Farnham Parish, of a generation later (who married Anne _____, and had sons William & Seth).
     Another suggestion is that her maiden name may have been HURLEY, or that she was connected to that family.
     The PULLEN/PULLEYN family also shows up connecting to William UNDERWOOD, III, in VA, as well as to the UNDERWOOD grocers' family in London, ENG, for many decades earlier in the 17th Century. Perhaps she has connections there (though no connections are necessary to the facts of her first name and her marriage to Wm. U., III.)
[This biography is a work in progress.]
Family Members
Spouse
     MAJ William Underwood III 1649–1717 (m. 1675)
Children
     William Underwood IV 1677–1726
Created by: Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group
Added: Jan 25, 2017
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 175712331.1
She married Maj. William Underwood III, son of Col. William Underwood II and Mary Moseley, circa August 1682 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:

Family 1     Joane MNU Underwood, b. Bef 1666, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1685, Richmond County, Virginia (Age > 21 years)
Marriage     Abt Aug 1682      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. Mary Underwood, b. 22 Oct 1687, Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia d. Aft 1743, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (Age > 57 years.)1,2

Family

Maj. William Underwood III b. Jan 1649, d. bt 19 Jul 1717 - 7 Aug 1717

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712331/joane-underwood: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for Joane Underwood (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 175712331; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 5 January 2026. William Underwood 1649 - 1717: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22771&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

William Underwood IV1

M, #103841, b. 1677, d. 21 February 1726
FatherMaj. William Underwood III1 b. Jan 1649, d. bt 19 Jul 1717 - 7 Aug 1717
MotherMary Butler2 b. c 1650, d. b Aug 1682
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     William Underwood IV was born in 1677 at Leedstown, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
William Underwood IV died on 21 February 1726 at Leedstown, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
     He was Research Issues See FaG for more details.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712025/william-underwood: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for William Underwood IV (1677–21 Feb 1726), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 175712025; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 5 January 2026. Mary Butler Abt 1650 - Bef 1682: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22774&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

William Underwood V1

M, #103842, b. 20 July 1720, d. December 1773
FatherWilliam Underwood IV1 b. 1677, d. 21 Feb 1726
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     William Underwood V was born on 20 July 1720 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
William Underwood V died in December 1773 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA, at age 53.1
      ; See FaG for more details.1

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175712025/william-underwood: accessed January 6, 2026), memorial page for William Underwood IV (1677–21 Feb 1726), Find a Grave Memorial ID ID 175712025; Maintained by Underwood-Hart-Siweck-Ozee Group (contributor 47992157).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.

Elizabeth Moseley1,2

F, #103844, b. before 30 March 1628, d. after 5 May 1675
FatherEdward Moseley1
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Elizabeth Moseley was born before 30 March 1628 at Kinver/Kinfare St. Peter, Staffordshire, England; Brithdate and place from Ancestry baptism record. Early Col. Settlers syas b. Worcestershire.3,2 She was baptized on 30 March 1628 at Kinver/Kinfare St. Peter, Staffordshire, Virginia, England;
Baptism Record #1: Elizabeth Moseley in the Staffordshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
Name     Elizabeth Moseley
Record Type     Baptism
Baptism Date     30 Mar 1628
Baptism Place     Kinver, St Peter, Staffordshire, England
Religion     Anglican
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Father     
Edward Moseley
Mother     
Marget Moseley
Page number     50
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Baptism Record #2: From Early Col. Settlers: "Baptism - 29 Apr 1627 • St Helen, Worcester, Worcestershire, England."4,2 She married George Underwood, son of Thomas Underwood and Elizabeth Carter, circa 1646 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England,
; His 2nd of 2 wives; her 1st of 3 husbands.5,2 Elizabeth Moseley married Col. William Underwood II, son of Col. William Underwood I and Margaret Dewe, in 1649 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 2nd of 2 wives; Her 2nd of 3 husbands. William m. his 1st wife's (Mary) widowed sister, after his 1st wife died.2 Elizabeth Moseley married Archdale Combs before 1663 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 3rd of 3 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Elizabeth Moseley, b. 1627, Worcestershire, England d. Aft 5 May 1675, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia (Age > 48 years)
Marriage     Bef 1663      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. John Combs, b. Abt 1663, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 7 Feb 1717, Hanover Parish, Richmond County, Virginia - probate (Age ~ 54 years)
     2. William 'shoemaker' Combs, b. Bef 1665, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 4 Mar 1718/19, St Mary's Parish, Richmond County, Virginia - admin (Age > 54 years)
     3. Joseph Combs, b. 1684, Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia d. 1756, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia (Age 72 years.)6
Elizabeth Moseley died after 5 May 1675 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.2
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
=== Research Notes from E. Michael D. Scott emds10@gmail.com
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/22388127/family?cfpid=212486387793

Baptism
29 Apr 1627 • St Helen, Worcester, Worcestershire, England

Elizabeth Moseley was the second wife of George Underwood, William Underwood II's uncle. They had three children in Sandy, Bedfordshire before George died. One of these children was William Underwood IV. Both Elizabeth and William IV immigrated to Virginia, where Elizabeth married William II. So, William IV was the stepson of William II, not his son
===
SOURCE: In order book 1683-86, page 55, Rappahannock County, of the date 4th September 1684, "an order is to the effect that WILLIAM COMBS was to be bound to Mr. William Underwood until he reached the age of twenty one years according to an order of the Vestry of Sittingbourne Parish, and assigned to him from Abraham Stepp; the said Underwood to provide for him such necessarys which belongeth to an apprentice." This does not state just the number of years the apprentice is to serve but this youth may have been a HALF BROTHER to the said Underwood since a record dated 7 June 1666 shows that one Archdall Combe conveyed to his son in law (usually meaning step son at this time) William Underwood Junr. 1 black cow calf with fifteen hundred pounds of tobacco and cask. Witnessed by William Moseley and Rich Morley. On the same day the said Archdall Combe did give unto his son in law (step son) three cows, one heifer one calf and fifteen hundred pounds of tobacco to be paid at the next fall of the leaves and if the said William die without issue (William about 17 years old) to revert to the said Archdall Combe who is to have the use of them until the said William Underwood come of age to choose a guardian. Witnessed by William Moseley, Rich Morley
===
(Old Rappa. Deeds &Wills, 1665-1677, Ruth & Sam Sparacio, McClean, Virginia)
Robert SISSON also purchased land from Humphrey BOOTH which BOOTH had acquired from his mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret (-----) Underwood Upton Lucas and which was adjacent to that of Col. Wm. UNDERWOOD whose widow married next Archdale COMBS. Robert SISSON'S sister, Mary, m (1) Nathaniel POPE, (2) Anthony BRIDGES; (3) Lewis NICHOLAS; and (4) David WYCLIFFE. Her first husband, Nathaniel POPE, was the father of her son, Nathaniel POPE alias BRIDGES, who m Jane BROWN, d/o Original & Jane BROOKS Brown, and whose property was adjacent to that of John COMBS of Richmond VA (s/o Archdale & Mrs. Elizabeth COMBS, the latter the widow of Col. Wm. UNDERWOOD, and thus sister-in-law by marrige to Humphrey BOOTH (See Also Brooks-Brown-Pope-Wroe Families & Underwood &c. Families)
===
SOURCE: Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Families V, R-Z page 613
"July 22, 1663, William Underwood son and heir of William Underwood Senr., late of Rappahannock County in Virginia in this part of America appoint my uncle William Moseley as guardian and attorney for me to care for the estate bequeathed by my father's will. He to send to my uncle Edward Burton Gent. of Kedeminster in county of Worcestor to whom I have entrusted my education the income out of my estates in Virginia. I the said William Underwood am of the age of FOURTEEN and ONE HALF YEARS. 20, July, 1663. Signed William Underwood. (Vol. 1656-64, page 342)
===
1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 362-363
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ARCHIDALL COMBS of the County of Rappa. Gent. Doe owe and stand Indebted unto JOHN BRADFORTH of the said County Miller the full and just quantity of nyne thousand pounds of good Merchantable Tob: in caske due to be paid at or uppon the Tenth day of 8br Next. The Condition of this obligacon is such that if the above bounden Archdall Combe his heires or order doe well and truely pay or cause to be paid unto Jno. Bradford his order the sume of Foure thousand five hundred pounds of Tob: & Caske according to act at the time above specifyed then this obligacon to be void otherwise to stand in full power force and virtue IN WITTNESS whereof I sett my hand and seale this 7th day of Febry
1667/8.
Testis ALEX: FLEMING, Archdall Combe
ROBERT PAINE
This Bill Bindeth me Archdall Combe of the County of Rappa. Gent. my heires to pay or cause to be paid unto John Bradford of the same County Miller the sum and quantity of Six thousand pounds of Tob: & Caske due to be paid at or uppon the Tenth day of 8br next in sume convenient place or places in Rappa. County to the abovesd Bradford his heires or Order and for the Better Securing and sure paymt: of the abovesd Some of Tob: I the said Archdall Combe doe for and from me and my heires bind over one seat of land belonging to me scituate in Rappa. County cont: 200 acres Knowne by the name of THE FORREST wth all Houses belonging for the full Terme of nynty nyne yeares to say unto Jno. Bradford & his heires during the said terme as also the dowry of my now Wife ELIZABETH & doe promise to accknowledge the same in Court when thereunto legally called and Deliver Seizure according to Law. IN WITTNESS whereof I subscribe my hand
and seale this 7th day of Febry: 1667/8.
Test ALEX: FLEMING, Archdall Combe
ROBERT PAINE
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa. 5 Die Martii 1667/8
===
1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 278-279
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom this present writing cometh Wee ARCHDALL COMBES and ELIZABETH COMBES the Lawful Wife of the said ARCHDALE living and being in the Parish of Sitting Bourne of the County of Rappa in Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting. Know yee that wee the said ARCH- DALE and ELIZABETH COMBES for divers valuable causes us thereunto moving especially for ann in consideration of Six hundred acres of land made over to the said ELIZABETH COMBES and her two Sones as by a Writing will appear have by these presents devised granted sold and confirmed & by these presents doe grant make over and confirme unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. living and being in the Parish and County aforesaid the Lawful! Sone and Heir Apparent of Collo. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD deceased and formerly Husband of the aforesaid ELIZABETH to him his heirs and assigns forever all and every part and parcel! of the right claim and remainders in the thirds and Dowry of the same formerly called THE MOUNT scituate lying and being in the Parish and County aforesaid wch did of Right and by Law belong and descend to the said ELIZABETH as being the Relict of Collo. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD deced aforesaid and now in Rights & in the possession & occupation of the said ARCHDALE COMBES as Intermarrying with her the aforesaid ELIZABETH To have hold use and possess the aforesaid Dowry and thirds of the said land withall and singular the tenements and appurtenances excepting only the profitts of the thirds of the MILL thereto belonging to the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD his heirs and assigns forever without the molestation or denial! of the said ARCHDALE and ELIZABETH the Wife of said ARCHDALE or of any the heirs of them or any person clayming any title or interest therein by him or under him or any or either of us by or from the heirs of either of us and also said ARCHDALE COMBES and ELIZABETH COMBES have further agreed to give and confirme and make over such further assurances of the said land with all and everything thereto belonging to the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD his heirs and assigns forever as the Learned and Lawful! Coun cell of the said WILLIAM his heirs and assigns shall at any time hereafter demand and finally the said ARCHDALE COMBS and ELIZABETH do oblige ourselves to the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD his heirs & assigns to acknowledge and confirm either by ourselves or by our lawful! attorney this present instrument of writing at or upon the next Court following the date hereof held for Rappa. County in the full and just sum of Three hundred pounds Sterling money of England to be paid at or upon the Munday in Easter Weeke next after the day and date hereof and at or in the house of the said UNDERWOOD doth now live and inhabit In Testimony whereof wee have hereunto sett our hands and seals joyntly and severally this 14th day of November in the year of or.
Lord God 1674
in presence of us FRANCIS TRIPLETT, ARCHDALE COMBS
EDWARD ROUZY ELIZABETH COMBS
Recognitr in Cu Com Rappa 5 die May 1675 p
ARCHDALE COMBES et AMORY BUTLER
===
1692-1693 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 1 [Antient Press]; Page 7)
Virginia: Whereas there is a tract of land being on the Freshes of Rappa: neare adjoining unto a place commonly known by the name of PEWMANS RUN formerly belonging to Mr. WARWICK CAMMOCK whereof a moiety of Six hundred acres of the said tract of land having formerly been confer'd & made over unto Mr.
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. as Marrying the Sister of the said Mr. AMMAREE BUTLER , And from the said BUTLER confer'd unto Mr. WM. UNDERSOOD SENR. as marrying the Sister of the said BUTLER and from the said UNDERWOOD convey'd over by Exchange of the Thirds of land belonging unto Mrs. ELIZA: COUMBS with consent of the said Mrs. ELIZABETH COUMBES unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR., JOHN COUMBES, WILLIAM COUMBS to them their heires or assignes forever. Now be it known that I WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNIOR do for a valuable consideration do make over unto WILLIAM TOMAS of the Parish of WASHINGTON in the County of WESTMORELAND to his his heirs all my right of the said moiety of ye said Six hundred acres belonging unto me which is to be understood Two hundred acres do firmely by these presents warrant the sale of the said Two hundred acres of land without any hindrance of me the sd WILL: UNDERWOOD or any other persons whatsoever And do further engage myself to coney and make over at the next Court held for the County of RAPPAHANA: the abovesd. Land unto WILLIAM TOMAS [Thomas?] to his his heires forever for the true performance of the premises I have set my hand and seale this I 1 th day of December 1691
Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of
THOMAS TYRWHITT WILLIAM UNDERWOOD
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD
JOHN PITTMAN Signum
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 4 May die 1692 et record 10 die
JO: ALMOND, Dep. Clerk.2

Family 1

George Underwood b. 1615, d. 1659
Child

Family 2

Col. William Underwood II b. c 1623, d. 1662

Family 3

Archdale Combs b. c 1630, d. b 1692

Citations

  1. [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. The earliest MOSLEYs and MOSELEYs in the Americas - Elizabeth MOSELEY: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/88372580/person/282242595531/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.
  2. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Moseley 1627 - Aft 1675: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22770&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
  3. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Ancestry.com. Staffordshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021. Staffordshire Anglican Parish Registers. Stafford, Staffordshire, England: Indexes created from Anglican Parish Registers held at Staffordshire Record Office.
    https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62248/records/820640?tid=88372580&pid=282242595531&ssrc=pt. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
  4. [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Baptism Record #1: Accessed 6 January 2026. Ancestry.com. Staffordshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021. Staffordshire Anglican Parish Registers. Stafford, Staffordshire, England: Indexes created from Anglican Parish Registers held at Staffordshire Record Office.
    https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62248/records/820640?tid=88372580&pid=282242595531&ssrc=pt
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. George Underwood 1615 - 1659: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147180&tree=Tree1
  6. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Archdale Combs Abt 1630 - Bef 1692: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30725&tree=Tree1
  7. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. William Underwood 1653 - Aft 1695: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147327&tree=Tree1

Thomas Underwood1

M, #103845, d. May 1659
ChartsAncestors - Robert Delaney PRATT
ReferenceGAV11
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Thomas Underwood married Elizabeth Carter on 20 October 1596 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.2,1

Thomas Underwood died in May 1659 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.1
Thomas Underwood was buried on 27 May 1659 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England;
Early Colonial Settlers cites: from E. Michael D. Scott emds10@gmail.com
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22388127/person/212432091778/facts.3,1
     GAV-11.

Family

Elizabeth Carter b. 1577
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 6 January 2026. Thomas Underwood 1575 - 1659: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147179&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 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Carter 1577 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147181&tree=Tree1
  3. [S6013] Fredrick Augustus Blaydes, Genealogia Befordiensis, Being a Collection of Evidences Relating Chiefly to the Landed Gentry of Bedfordshire A.D. 1538-1700. Collected Out of Parish Registers: The Bishops's Transcripts: Early Wills: Monumental Inscriptions: etc., etc. Annotated with Copious Notes (London: Chiswick Press (Privately Printed), 1890), p. 248. Hereinafter cited as Blaydes [1890] Genealogia Bedfordiensis.
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. George Underwood 1615 - 1659: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147180&tree=Tree1

George Underwood1

M, #103846, b. 1615, d. 1659
FatherThomas Underwood1,2 d. May 1659
MotherElizabeth Carter3,2 b. 1577
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     George Underwood was born in 1615 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.1 He married Frances Newman on 5 May 1642 at Sandy, Westmoreland Co., Virginia.4
George Underwood married Elizabeth Moseley, daughter of Edward Moseley, circa 1646 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England,
; His 2nd of 2 wives; her 1st of 3 husbands.1,5
George Underwood died in 1659 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England; (Image attached.)1,6
     Reference:
Early Colonial Settlers cites: === Research Notes from E. Michael D. Scott emds10@gmail.com
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22388127/person/212432091778/facts.1

Family 1

Frances Newman b. 1617, d. b 1646

Family 2

Elizabeth Moseley b. b 30 Mar 1628, d. a 5 May 1675
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 6 January 2026. George Underwood 1615 - 1659: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147180&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 6 January 2026. Thomas Underwood 1575 - 1659: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147179&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Carter 1577 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147181&tree=Tree1
  4. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Frances Newman 1617 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147178&tree=Tree1
  5. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Moseley 1627 - Aft 1675: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22770&tree=Tree1
  6. [S6013] Fredrick Augustus Blaydes, Genealogia Befordiensis, Being a Collection of Evidences Relating Chiefly to the Landed Gentry of Bedfordshire A.D. 1538-1700. Collected Out of Parish Registers: The Bishops's Transcripts: Early Wills: Monumental Inscriptions: etc., etc. Annotated with Copious Notes (London: Chiswick Press (Privately Printed), 1890), p. 248. Hereinafter cited as Blaydes [1890] Genealogia Bedfordiensis.
  7. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 6 January 2026. William Underwood 1653 - Aft 1695: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147327&tree=Tree1

Elizabeth Carter1

F, #103847, b. 1577
ChartsAncestors - Robert Delaney PRATT
ReferenceGAV11
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Elizabeth Carter was born in 1577 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.1 She married Thomas Underwood on 20 October 1596 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.1,2

     GAV-11. Elizabeth Carter was also known as Elizabeth Cater.3

Family

Thomas Underwood d. May 1659
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 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Carter 1577 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147181&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 6 January 2026. Thomas Underwood 1575 - 1659: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147179&tree=Tree1
  3. [S2338] Ancestry.Com Family Trees, online http://trees.ancestry.com/, Accessed 6 January 2026. Hughes Family Tree - Elizabeth Cater: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22388127/person/212431540190/facts. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Family Trees.

William Underwood1

M, #103848, b. 1653, d. after 1695
FatherGeorge Underwood1 b. 1615, d. 1659
MotherElizabeth Moseley1 b. b 30 Mar 1628, d. a 5 May 1675
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     William Underwood was born in 1653 at Sandy, Bedfordshire, England.1
William Underwood died after 1695 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
=== research notes from George Steinbach
The William Underwood born 1653 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England is the son of George Underwood and Elizabeth.

Ref: England, Select Births and Christenings, 1563-1975
Name: William Underwood
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 10 Nov 1653
Baptism Place: Sandy,Bedford,England
Father: George Underwood
Mother: Elizabeth
FHL Film Number: 599349

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1654-1800 Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills [Augusta B. Fothergill]; Page 42
UNDERWOOD, MARY, 9 January 1707-8; 25 February 1707.
All estate to Morris Hurley.
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1707-1709 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 90
Westmoreland County Court 26th of February 1707/Q8
- UNDERWOOD's Will proved The Last Will and Testament of MARY UNDERWOOD, deceased, was proved by the Oaths of JAMES BATES and ELIZABETH BATES, a Probat thereof granted MORRIS HURLEE, Executor therein named, and the Will ordered to bee recorded
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 81
At a Court held 8 Nov. 1692.
Upon the petition of Wm. Underwood, administration is granted him of the estate of Benja. Rasker in right of Hary his now wife. relict of the said Benja. And Mr. Wm. Bridges together with said Rasker [sic] assumes to indempnifie the Court. and it is ordered that Underwood return a true inventory of Hasker's estate. And Alexr. Webster. John Elliott and Caleb Butler, being first sworn before Mr. Wm. Bridges, are ordered to appraise the estate.
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 82a
At a Court held 28 Dec. 1692.
Wm. Underwood returned an inventory of the estate of Benja. Hasker and also an appraisement.
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 88
At a Court held 22 Feb. 1692/3.
William Underwood as marrieing Mary the relict of Benja. Hasker confesseth judgment to Capt. Law. Washington for 400 pounds of tobacco.
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 89a
At a Court held 22 Feb. 1692/3.
Merredith Price vs. Wm. Underwood. Dismist.
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 95a
At a Court held 8. April 1693.
William Underwood confessed judgment to Meredith Price for 1000 pounds of tobacco due from him as marrieing the relict of Benja. Hasker.
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 134
At a Court held 25 April 1694.
Wm. Thomas vs. Wm. Underwood. Order against the sheriff.
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 137a
At a Court held 30 May 1694.
William Thomas vs. Wm. Underwood. Dismist
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1692-1694 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book, Part II [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 140a
At a Court held 30 May 1694
Capt. Thomas Mountjoy vs. Wm. Underwood administrator of Darby Driscoe. Dismist.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 89a
At a Court held 28 Aug. 1700
William Underwood Gent. by vertue of a letter of attorney from Ann Bowden alias Harris acknowledged a deed of guift of lands &c to Richd. Tutt.
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1700-1701 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 115a
At a Court held 28 May 1701
The several persons hereafter named, William Lancelott, John Reeds John Mottershed Wm. Underwood, John Hailes, John Brown, Samll. Earle, George Rust, Thomas Moverley, Thomas Atwell, Wm. Stewart, Jacob Simmons, being summoned to bee Grand jurors for this present yeare but faileing to appeare and take upon them the oath and office incident thereto, it is ordered the Sheriff doe summon them that they may each show reasonable excuse for their default.
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 93-94
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ARCHDALL COMBE doe hereby give unto my Sone in Law WM. UNDERWOOD JUNIOR or the heires of his Body lawfully begotten from me and my heires one Cow marked wth a Crop on both eares being a Black Cow only a white list along the Back of Collo. JNO. WALKERs Marke called Nancy wth one Cow Calfe of the sd cow marked wth Mr. ALEXANDER FLEMINGs marke and one Browne Heifer marked with a crop on the Right Eare wth three slats in the Crop and an underkeele in the left Eare, a slitt, and underkeelel & an overkeele being named Cole & fifteen hundred pounds of good sound Tub. wth caske to be paid at the Next ffall of the Leafe to be disposed of into Catle or otherwise for the use behoofe of the said Wm. Underwood or his heires as aforesd and this I doe acknowledge to be my Voluntary Act, provided that if the sd Wm. should dye wthout issue as aforesd then that the sd Catle and increase and wch shall be purchased with therefore menconed Tob: doe Revert to me the sd boner or otherwise to be & remaine to be & remaine to the sole use & behoofe of the foremenconed Donee and his heires aforesd wth their increase and proper use I the sd boner Reserving the use of the sd Catle for their Milke to my Selfe I looking after them till the Donee come of age to chuse him a Guardian And doe oblidge my selfe likewise soe long as they shall remaine in my hands to make the increase of them wth one marked for the sd Donee his use As Witness my hand this 7th of June 1666 Test W MOSELEY Archdall Combe
RICH. MOXLEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I Archdall Combe doe constitute & appoynt my trusty & well beloved friend Mr WM MOSELEY my true and lawfull Attorney to accknowledge the above deed of Guift that I have made unto my sone in Law WM. UNDERWOOD JUNIOR at the next Court for Rappa County As Witness my hand this 17th of June 1666
Test RICH: MORLEY Archdall Combe
JOHN CRAMPE
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 12th Die 7bris Ano 1666
=== two william underwood's, brothers from different mothers
1694-1695 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 385-386
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome these presents shall come WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR. of WESTMORELAND County in Virga: sendeth Greeting in our Lord God everlasting. Know ye that I ye sd WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR. for ye consideracon of Three thousand pounds of good tobacco & casks, wherewith I du acknowledge my selfe fully satisfied, have sold unto WILLIAM THOMAS of ye same County of WESTMORELAND, Planter, his heirs & assignes forever a certaine parcell of land containing Two hundred acres lyeing & being in ye County of Essex and on ye South side of Rappa: River being one third part of Six hundred acres formerly purchased by Mr. AMOS BUTLER from Mr. WARWICK CAMMOCK, beginning at a marked Beach standing on ye SW side of PUNNIN IN RUN and so to bind alongst ye sd Run for breadth according to ye proportionable part of ye sd Two hundred acres, And soe into ye main woods; To have & to hold to him ye sd WILLIAM THOMAS his heirs & assignes the sd Two hundred acres of land wth : all its rights woods water appurtenances & commodities whatsoever
belonging from me ye sd WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR. my heirs or assignes forever, warranting ye sd land & every part thereof from ye just claime of me my heirs or any other persons udner me and moreover ye sd WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR. doe for me my heirs agree with ye sd WILLIAM THOMAS his heirs that ye sd Land now is and at all times hereafter shall be free from all incumbrances and also I agree that I ye sd WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR. will at ye next Court held for ye County of Essex either by my selfe or certaine Attorney acknowledge this Deed of Sale In Witness whereof I ye sd WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNIOR hereunto set my hand and Seale this nineteenth day of May Ano: 1694 and in ye sixth year of ye Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord and Lady, William and Mary &c. Signed sealed & delivered in ye presence of us
THO: PENNELL WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR.
WILLIAM PITTMAN.
ABRAHAM BLAGGE
Acknowledged in Essex County Court ye 11th day of 9ber: 1695 & ordered to be recorded
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I WILLIAM UNDERWOOD of ye County of RICHMOND doe assigne & make over from me my heirs & Admrs., all my right title & interest of ye within mentioned Two hundred acres of land to WM. THOMAS of ye County of WESTMORELAND his heirs & assignes for ever As Witness my hand & seale this 29th of May 1694
Signed Sealed & delivered in ye presence of
WM. UNDERWOOD JUNR. W. UNDERWOOD
JNO: UNDERWOOD
At a Court held for Essex County ye 11th day of November Ano: Dom: 1695
WM. UNDERWOOD by vertue of a power from WM. UNDERWOOD appear'd & acknowledged ye above specified contents be his ye sd UNDERWOODs real act & deed to ye above named WM. THOMAS, wch: was ordered to be recorded
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I WM: UNDERWOOD of ye County of RICHMOND do ordain constitute & appoint my loveing Brother, WM: UNDERWOOD of ye County of WESTMORELAND my true & lawful Attorney in my name & stead to make an acknowledgment in ye County Court of Essex of an Assignment of my right of Two hundred acres of land to WM: THOMAS of ye County of WESTMORELAND, ye aforesd. land being sold to him ye sd THOMAS by my Bro: WM. UNDERWOOD before menconed as by a Deed to him past will appear with an Assignment of my right on ye back thereof & wt: my sd Attorney shall legally do herein I doe hereby rattifie & confirme as if I were personally present as Witness my hand & seale this 8th of 10br: 1694
Signed 6c sealed in ye presence of
WILLIAM WARD WM. UNDERWOOD
EDWARD CUTLER
Vere Recordatr: Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur.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 6 January 2026. William Underwood 1653 - Aft 1695: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147327&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Frances Newman1

F, #103849, b. 1617, d. before 1646
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Frances Newman was born in 1617.1 She married George Underwood, son of Thomas Underwood and Elizabeth Carter, on 5 May 1642 at Sandy, Westmoreland Co., Virginia.1

Frances Newman died before 1646; Her husband remarries to Elizabeth MOSELEY ca 1646.1

Family

George Underwood b. 1615, d. 1659

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Frances Newman 1617 - unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I147178&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Archdale Combs1

M, #103850, b. circa 1630, d. before 1692
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Archdale Combs was born circa 1630 at London, co. Middlesex, England.1 He married Elizabeth Moseley, daughter of Edward Moseley, before 1663 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
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Her 3rd of 3 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family     Elizabeth Moseley, b. 1627, Worcestershire, England d. Aft 5 May 1675, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia (Age > 48 years)
Marriage     Bef 1663      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. John Combs, b. Abt 1663, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 7 Feb 1717, Hanover Parish, Richmond County, Virginia - probate (Age ~ 54 years)
     2. William 'shoemaker' Combs, b. Bef 1665, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 4 Mar 1718/19, St Mary's Parish, Richmond County, Virginia - admin (Age > 54 years)
     3. Joseph Combs, b. 1684, Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia d. 1756, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia (Age 72 years.)1
Archdale Combs died before 1692 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
(Old Rappa. Deeds &Wills, 1665-1677, Ruth & Sam Sparacio, McClean, Virginia)

Robert SISSON also purchased land from Humphrey BOOTH which BOOTH had acquired from his mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret (-----) Underwood Upton Lucas and which was adjacent to that of Col. Wm. UNDERWOOD whose widow married next Archdale COMBS. Robert SISSON'S sister, Mary, m (1) Nathaniel POPE, (2) Anthony BRIDGES; (3) Lewis NICHOLAS; and (4) David WYCLIFFE. Her first husband, Nathaniel POPE, was the father of her son, Nathaniel POPE alias BRIDGES, who m Jane BROWN, d/o Original & Jane BROOKS Brown, and whose property was adjacent to that of John COMBS of Richmond VA (s/o Archdale & Mrs. Elizabeth COMBS, the latter the widow of Col. Wm. UNDERWOOD, and thus sister-in-law by marrige to Humphrey BOOTH (See Also Brooks-Brown-Pope-Wroe Families & Underwood &c. Families)
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 93-94
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ARCHDALL COMBE doe hereby give unto my Sone in Law WM. UNDERWOOD JUNIOR or the heires of his Body lawfully begotten from me and my heires one Cow marked wth a Crop on both eares being a Black Cow only a white list along the Back of Collo. JNO. WALKERs Marke called Nancy wth one Cow Calfe of the sd cow marked wth Mr. ALEXANDER FLEMINGs marke and one Browne Heifer marked with a crop on the Right Eare wth three slats in the Crop and an underkeele in the left Eare, a slitt, and underkeelel & an overkeele being named Cole & fifteen hundred pounds of good sound Tub. wth caske to be paid at the Next ffall of the Leafe to be disposed of into Catle or otherwise for the use behoofe of the said Wm. Underwood or his heires as aforesd and this I doe acknowledge to be my Voluntary Act, provided that if the sd Wm. should dye wthout issue as aforesd then that the sd Catle and increase and wch shall be purchased with therefore menconed Tob: doe Revert to me the sd boner or otherwise to be & remaine to be & remaine to the sole use & behoofe of the foremenconed Donee and his heires aforesd wth their increase and proper use I the sd boner Reserving the use of the sd Catle for their Milke to my Selfe I looking after them till the Donee come of age to chuse him a Guardian And doe oblidge my selfe likewise soe long as they shall remaine in my hands to make the increase of them wth one marked for the sd Donee his use As Witness my hand this 7th of June 1666 Test W MOSELEY Archdall Combe
RICH. MOXLEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I Archdall Combe doe constitute & appoynt my trusty & well beloved friend Mr WM MOSELEY my true and lawfull Attorney to accknowledge the above deed of Guift that I have made unto my sone in Law WM. UNDERWOOD JUNIOR at the next Court for Rappa County As Witness my hand this 17th of June 1666
Test RICH: MORLEY Archdall Combe
JOHN CRAMPE
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 12th Die 7bris Ano 1666
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 308-309
TO THE WORPLL HIS MATIES JUSTICES of the Peace for Rappa. County THE HUMBLE PETICON of GEORGE DAVIS Humbly sheweth that yr Petnr. hath bin at great cost and trouble in and towards the sore Leggs of a Servt. wch yr petnr. bought of Mr, ARCHDALL COMBE and ye petnr, doth find the said cure verry difficult and of necessity the said person after the time of his Freedom wch by order of this Worpll. Court hath but two months to serve must come to the charge of the Parrish. Now may it please yr Worps. yr Petnr. having this yeare unfortunately taken into his House sundry persons about the time the giving in the list of Titheables who shortly after departed againe from yr Petnr soe that yr Petnr. lyeth lyable to pay their Levyes wthout any Recompence and the promises of yr Petnr. Servt. considered If it shall please yr Worps. in consideracon of the Levyes to Bestow so much charity on the said Laime person and soe leave the said person to the Care and cure of yr Petnr. yr Petnr. doth hereby oblidge himselfe that the Lame person shall be not burthensom & chargeable to this Parish by Reason of these his Dangerous Sores.
And yr Petnr. shall pray etc [1667]
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1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 362-363
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ARCHIDALL COMBS of the County of Rappa. Gent. Doe owe and stand Indebted unto JOHN BRADFORTH of the said County Miller the full and just quantity of nyne thousand pounds of good Merchantable Tob: in caske due to be paid at or uppon the Tenth day of 8br Next. The Condition of this obligacon is such that if the above bounden Archdall Combe his heires or order doe well and truely pay or cause to be paid unto Jno. Bradford his order the sume of Foure thousand five hundred pounds of Tob: & Caske according to act at the time above specifyed then this obligacon to be void otherwise to stand in full power force and virtue IN WITTNESS whereof I sett my hand and seale this 7th day of Febry
1667/8.
Testis ALEX: FLEMING, Archdall Combe
ROBERT PAINE
This Bill Bindeth me Archdall Combe of the County of Rappa. Gent. my heires to pay or cause to be paid unto John Bradford of the same County Miller the sum and quantity of Six thousand pounds of Tob: & Caske due to be paid at or uppon the Tenth day of 8br next in sume convenient place or places in Rappa. County to the abovesd Bradford his heires or Order and for the Better Securing and sure paymt: of the abovesd Some of Tob: I the said Archdall Combe doe for and from me and my heires bind over one seat of land belonging to me scituate in Rappa. County cont: 200 acres Knowne by the name of THE FORREST wth all Houses belonging for the full Terme of nynty nyne yeares to say unto Jno. Bradford & his heires during the said terme as also the dowry of my now Wife ELIZABETH & doe promise to accknowledge the same in Court when thereunto legally called and Deliver Seizure according to Law. IN WITTNESS whereof I subscribe my hand
and seale this 7th day of Febry: 1667/8.
Test ALEX: FLEMING, Archdall Combe
ROBERT PAINE
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa. 5 Die Martii 1667/8
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1668-1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 29-31
KNOW ALL MEN by these pntes that I ARCHDALE COMBE of Rappa. Plantr. have for a valueable consid by me in hand raced have bargained & sold from me and my heirs for Ever the two thirds of land menconed with Bill of Sale on the other pt of the Leafe that I bought of JAMES COGHILL unto FRANCIS TRIPLETT his heires for Ever and doe warrant that the sd FRANCIS TRIPLETT his heires shall from time to time & at all times hereafter quietly & peaceabley Enjoy Hold & possess the sd two thirds of land above menconed As Witnesse my hand this 9th day of Aprill 1668 Witnesse JOHN EVENS ARCHDALL COMBE
his marke
THOS WRIGHT
This 28th day of Septr. 1668 the assignemt. wth the land above menconed was acknowledged by Mr. ARCHDALL COMBE to the use & behoofe of FRANCIS TRIPLETT his heirs by him received that the same be Recorded in the Cort. of Rappa.
Recognitr. Cor Nobis JOHN CATLETT
THOS. HAWKINS
KNOW ALL MEN by these pntes that I FRANCIS TRIPLETT of the County of Rappa. Cooper have for the valueable consid by mee in hand Reced Bargained sold from me & my heires for Ever the two thirds of land menconed in the Bill of Sale on the other side that I bought of Mr. ARCHDALL COMBE unto FRANCIS STERNE his heirs for Ever & Doe warrt, that the sd FRANCIS STERNE his heires shall from time to time and at all times hereaftr. quietly & peaceably Enjoy Have & Hold the sd two third pte of land as above menconed wthout Fraud or Coven as Witness my hand April 30th 1669
in pnce of us WARWICK CAMOCK FRANCIS TRIPLETT
JAMES BORN ABIGAIL TRIPLETT signum
Septr, the 28th 1669 the Assignmt of the Deed of Land wthin menconed was acknowledged by FRANCIS TRIPLETT & his Wife ABIGAIL to the use & Behoofe of FRANCIS STERNE his heires by them desired that the same bee recorded in the Cort, of Rappa Recognitr. Com Nobis, JOHN CATLETT
Novembr Xth 1668 Recordat in Cort Rappa.
KNOW ALL MEN by these pntes that I FRANCIS TRIPLETT of the County of Rappa. Cooper for & in consid of the some of Six thousand pounds of Tob. & caske to mee in hand contented & fully sattisfyed at & before the sealing & Delivery of these pntes by FRANCIS STERNE of the County aforesd Plantr. Have for mee my heirs give grant bargain sell & confirm: unto the sd FRANCIS STERNE all that prall of land adjacent to the land of MR. NICHOLLS Deceased wch hee bought of MAJR. UNDERWOOD thence to the Forrest land called COLEMANs from thence along the FORREST PATH to the land of MR. NICHOLLS aforesd To Have and To Hold the sd Land wth every pt & pcell thereof from mee my heires to him the sd FRANCIS STERNE his heires for Ever to the onely proper use & behoofe of him the sd FRANCIS STERNE his heires and I the sd FRANCIS TRIPLETT for mee my heirs by these pntes covenant promise & agree to & wth the sd FRANCIS STERNE his heirs that the sd FRANCIS STERNE his heires shall & may from time to time & at all tymes heerafter for Ever quietly & peaceably Have Occupy & Enjoy the sd Land the sd STERNE his heirs yeilding and payeing & dischargeing the Rents & Services hereof due of Right accustomed. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of Aprill 1668.
in pace of us WARWICK CAMMOCE FRANCIS TRIPLETT
JAME BORN ABIGAIL TRIPPLETT signum
This Deed of Land wthin menconed was this day acknowledged by FRANCIS TRIPLETT & his Wife ABIGAIL to the use & Behoofe of FRANCIS STERNE his heirs & by them desired that the same bee recorded in the Court of Rappa. to all intents & purposes within men-
coned JOHNCATLETT
Recordatr. in Court Rappa. Xth Die 9bris 1668 THO: HAWKINS
FRANCIS STERNE's marke halfe spade on the Right Eare Cropp of the left Recordatr, Xth 9bris 1668
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1668-1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 60 - 57
KNOW ALL MEN begat I ARCHDALL COMBE doe appoynt Mr. JNO FOXHALL my Lawfull Atturney or any one whom hee shall appoint in a business depending Between Mr. LANE and myselfe as also Between Mr. GLOVER and myselfe I allowing & confirmeing what they shall doe lawfully to stand & Remayne in as full force as if I myselfe was present As Witness my hand this 22d December. 1668
Witnesse prsent MARMADULE HUDSON signum ARCHDALL COMBS
MARMADUKE DENNIS signum
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 278-279
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom this present writing cometh Wee ARCHDALL COMBES and ELIZABETH COMBES the Lawful Wife of the said ARCHDALE living and being in the Parish of Sitting Bourne of the County of Rappa in Virginia send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting. Know yee that wee the said ARCHDALE and ELIZABETH COMBES for divers valuable causes us thereunto moving especially for ann in consideration of Six hundred acres of land made over to the said ELIZABETH COMBES and her two Sones as by a Writing will appear have by these presents devised granted sold and confirmed & by these presents doe grant make over and confirme unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. living and being in the Parish and County aforesaid the Lawful! Sone and Heir Apparent of Collo. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD deceased and formerly Husband of the aforesaid ELIZABETH to him his heirs and assigns forever all and every part and parcel! of the right claim and remainders in the thirds and Dowry of the same formerly called THE MOUNT scituate lying and being in the Parish and County aforesaid wch did of Right and by Law belong and descend to the said ELIZABETH as being the Relict of Collo. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD deced aforesaid and now in Rights & in the possession & occupation of the said ARCHDALE COMBES as Intermarrying with her the aforesaid ELIZABETH To have hold use and possess the aforesaid Dowry and thirds of the said land withall and singular the tenements and appurtenances excepting only the profitts of the thirds of the MILL thereto belonging to the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD his heirs and assigns forever without the molestation or denial! of the said ARCHDALE and ELIZABETH the Wife of said ARCHDALE or of any the heirs of them or any person clayming any title or interest therein by him or under him or any or either of us by or from the heirs of either of us and also said ARCHDALE COMBES and ELIZABETH COMBES have further agreed to give and confirme and make over such further assurances of the said land with all and everything thereto belonging to the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD his heirs and assigns forever as the Learned and Lawful! Coun cell of the said WILLIAM his heirs and assigns shall at any time hereafter demand and finally the said ARCHDALE COMBS and ELIZABETH do oblige ourselves to the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD his heirs & assigns to acknowledge and confirm either by ourselves or by our lawful! attorney this present instrument of writing at or upon the next Court following the date hereof held for Rappa. County in the full and just sum of Three hundred pounds Sterling money of England to be paid at or upon the Munday in Easter Weeke next after the day and date hereof and at or in the house of the said UNDERWOOD doth now live and inhabit In Testimony whereof wee have hereunto sett our hands and seals joyntly and severally this 14th day of November in the year of or.
Lord God 1674
in presence of us FRANCIS TRIPLETT, ARCHDALE COMBS
EDWARD ROUZY ELIZABETH COMBS
Recognitr in Cu Com Rappa 5 die May 1675 p
ARCHDALE COMBES et AMORY BUTLER.1

Family

Elizabeth Moseley b. b 30 Mar 1628, d. a 5 May 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 6 January 2026. Archdale Combs Abt 1630 - Bef 1692: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I30725&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Mary Underwood1

F, #103851, b. before 1626, d. before 4 April 1648
FatherCol. William Underwood I1 b. bt 1598 - 1606, d. bt 1637 - 1644
MotherMargaret Dewe1 b. 1605/6, d. c 1665
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Mary Underwood was born before 1626 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Moore Fauntleroy circa 1644 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.
Per Early Col. Settlers: "also shown as: Marriage 1 Mary HILL b: Nov 16,1630 in York county,Va."2
Mary Underwood died before 4 April 1648 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Slaughter, Francis. No date. No date of probate.
To mother-in-law Mrs. Margaret Upton;
brother-in-law Col. Moore Fauntleroy;
my wife Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter;
I appoint my good friend and loving brother ----------; Humphrey Booth to be assistant to my wife.

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Virginia County Records Volume VI
Index to Land Grants
Rappahannock County - Book 5
Page Name Date No. Acres
504 Mary Fantleroy, widow 1665 2600

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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 5
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MORE FANTLEROY of the County of Rappahanock gent & MARY his Wife do constitute & appoint Mr. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD of Rappahanock aforesaid Gent. their true & lawful! Attorney for them & in their Stead to acknowledge a conveyance of Two hundred & fifty acres of land unto FRANCIS SLAUGHTER by grant bearing date the thirteenth March Sixteen hundred & fifty Six as by the said Grant may at large appear confirming his acknowledgment to be authentique as if our Selves were present Witness our hands & seals this 13th March 1656
in presence of us HUMPHRY BOOTH, MORE FANTLEROY seal
MATHEW HOAR MARY FANTLEROY seal
THIS INDENTURE made this third (missing) MORE FANTLEROY of Rappahannock in the County of Rappahanock gent of the one part & FRANCIS SLAUGHTER of the County of Rappahanock aforesaid gent of the other part Witnesseth that the said MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife for the valluable consideracon of (missing) leaf tobacco & cask paid by the said SLAUGHTER unto the said MORE FANTLEROY receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge & to be fully satisfied & content (missing) & absolutely grant bargain sell & convey & assigne unto the said SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes for ever two hundred & fifty acres of land Situate (missing) RAPPAHANOCK aforesaid & is part of the (missing) which (missing) of land lyes on the Eastermost (missing)ynes his Creeke & it is (missing) the River said SLAUGHTER his heirs & assignes for ever in as full & ample manner as the said MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife have hold (missing) same the said FRANCIS SLAUGHTER is also obliged that when his heires or assignes shall be induced to expose the said land to sale that then they shall proffer the refusall thereof unto MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife their heires or assignes they giveing & allowing for the same as much as any other will give in any bargain Void of Collusion & the said MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife do further covenant & grant for themselves their heirs or assignes unto the said FRANCIS SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes that they have good & lawfull title (at the sealing and delivery of these presents) unto the sd Parcell of land & they will from henceforth at all times save defend & keep Indemnified the said SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes against all person or persons claiming under or from them or either of them their heires or assignes any right title or interest unto the premises or any part thereof & that they will upon demand of the said FRANCIS SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes either by themselves or their Atty. Lawfully deputed make (missing) their act & deed & give him Livery of Seizen by breaking of ground (missing) the said SLAUGHTER his heires or assignes is to discharge the quit rents or any other taxes that hereafter may be imposed by a lawful! authority
Signed in presence of us ARMS: BOOTH, MORE FANTLEROY Seal
MATHEW HOAR MARY FANTLEROY Seal.1

Family

Moore Fauntleroy b. b 1616, d. 9 Jul 1664

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Mary Underwood Bef 1626 - Bef 1648: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22541&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 6 January 2026. Moore Fauntleroy Bef 1616 - 1664: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82216&tree=Tree1

Moore Fauntleroy1

M, #103852, b. before 1616, d. 9 July 1664
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Moore Fauntleroy was born before 1616 at Crondall, Hampshire, England.1 He married Mary Underwood, daughter of Col. William Underwood I and Margaret Dewe, circa 1644 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.
Per Early Col. Settlers: "also shown as: Marriage 1 Mary HILL b: Nov 16,1630 in York county,Va."1 Moore Fauntleroy married Mary Hill, daughter of Capt. Thomas Hill and Mary Piersey, in April 1648 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives; her 1st of 2 husbands
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2     William Lloyd, b. Bef 1640, England d. Aft 4 Nov 1691, Richmond County, Virginia (Age > 52 years)
Marriage     Between 6 Feb and 28 Apr 1666      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. John Lloyd, b. Abt 1666 d. 16 Jan 1719, Bachecrick, Denbigh, Wales (Age ~ 53 years)
     2. Thomas Lloyd, b. Abt 1668, Richmond County, Virginia d. Bef 27 Oct 1699, Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years.)2
Moore Fauntleroy died on 9 July 1664 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 55-56
THE COURT OF RAPPA Dr to the Estate of COLL. MOORE FANTLEROY Deced the 9th July 1664
Dr & CR follows
Recordat 10 Die Maii 1666
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The Lager Diebolt Rausch Laub Genealogy Page

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flager&id=I2927 7

On 20 February 1643, Moore is referenced in a land transaction of John Lewin, Merchant, in a renewal in Moore's name of 200 acres. (Ref: Patent Book I, Part II, Page 339 and Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1666, Page 114). On the same day he is referenced in regard to 1400 acres in Upper Norfolk County on the NW side of Beverly Creek (Ref: Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1666, Page 154).

On 22 May 1650, Moore is referenced as having recieved four patents for transportation of individuals in to the colony of Virginia. 1.) 350 acres on the Rappahannock for the transport of 7 individuals, (Ref: Patent Book 2, Page 229) 2.) 5350 acres on the Rappahannock for the transport of 107 individuals, (Ref: Patent Book 2, Page 230) 3.) 450 acres on the Rappahannock for the transport of 9 individuals, including George Underwood, Mary his wife and Anne Underwood (Ref: Patent Book 2, Page 231) and 4.) 1800 acres on the Rappahannock for the transport of 36 persons, including Thomas, Elizabeth, William, Sarah and Margaret Underwoode, adjacent to the land of William Underwood (Ref: Patent Book 2, Page 231) These transactions are also referenced in Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, pgs. 194-195.

On 6 October 1654, Captain Moore Fauntleroy was involved in a trasaction of 1800 acres on the Rappahannock River and Bushwood Creek, adjacent the land of William Underwood. The described land was assigned to Michael Windsmore. (Ref: Patent Book 3, Page 307 and Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, Page 299). On 13 March 1656, Moore Fantleroy and Mary his wife appointed Mary's brother William Underwood their atorney to acknowledge their sale of a tract of 250 actres of land unto Francis Slaughter. A witness to this transaction was Mr. Humphrey Booth.

Sources:
Virginia State Records
Genealogies of Virginia Families, Vol V, R-Z, from Virginia Mag. of Hist. Genealogical Publishing County, Baltimore, 1981
Text: Page 634
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1659-1661 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 1; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 18 [15].
Deposition of Thomas Johnson aged forty yeares or thereabout that living at the house of Mr. Thomas Hill's in Stanly Hundred when Collonell Fanteleroy marryed the daughter of Mr. Hill, Hill giveing a small portion with her told Fantleroy that that small portion should not bee all for at the death of his father hee would make her worth an hundred pounds sterling for hee loved her well but would not have his wife to know it by reason shee did not love her as well as the rest of her children and if she knew of that portion it would breede discontent between them for which reason it was not put in or mentioned at the makeing of the joynture.
Thomas Johnson
29 Aug. 1660. Sworn in Court.
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Moore Fauntleroy was among those settling in the Richmond County area, at Naylors Hole, where court was held when that county was formed.
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Some Other Names of Emigrants Used as Headrights to Virginia 1623 - 1666
Barber, Edw., 1650, by Capt. Moore Fautleroy, ____ Co.
Harris, Bavill, 1650, by Capt. Moore Fautleroy, ____ Co.

Lloyd, John, 1643, by Mr. Moore Fautleroy, Upper Norfolk Co.
Lumley, Dom, 1650, by Capt. Moore Fautleroy, ____ Co.
Murrey, Jno., 1650, by Capt. More Fautleroy, ____ Co.
Mann, Tho., 1650, by Capt. Moore Fautleroy, ____ Co.
Moore, Aldalo, 1645, by William Daynes, Lower Norfolk Co.
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http://www.geocities.com/rebel_leader2001/roden/rodens.html
8 Jul 1652 (Northumberland) VA.. Thomas ROOTES buys 300 ac. on Farnham Creek from Moore FAUNTLEROY.
Fleet, Northumbria Collectanea, 1645-1720
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Slaughter, Francis. No date. No date of probate.
To mother-in-law Mrs. Margaret Upton;
brother-in-law Col. Moore Fauntleroy;
my wife Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter;
I appoint my good friend and loving brother ----------; Humphrey Booth to be assistant to my wife.
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 65
IN THE NAME OF (missing) I FRANCIS SLAUGHTER being very sick in body but of perfect memory thanks be to God do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner & forme following Vizt: Imprimis I bequeath my soul to God in assured hope of salvation through the merrits of Jesus Christ our Lord & my body to be decently buried & for what Estate it hath pleased God to indue me with I give and bequeath in manner & forme foll. First I give and bequeath unto my Mother In Law MRS MARGARET UPTON ten shillings to buy her a pair of Gloves. Secondly I give unto my Brother In Law Coll. MORE FANTLEROY my Book Intituled "Hookers Eclesiasticall Policy" Thirdly I give unto ANDREW DEW my Overseer as much broadcloth as will make him a suite Fourthly I give unto my dear Wife Mrs. ELIZA. SLAUGHTER all the rest of my Estate & do likewise Constitute & appoint her my true & lawfull Executrix reserving & excepting my Rapier & belt & a young mare that runs either about LYONS or lower CHIPOAKE CREEK (missing) RIVER lastly I constitute & appoint my very good friend & loving Br(missing) HUMPHRY BOOTH assistant to my Wife to do what shall be needful in reference to (missing) estate & for his care & pains I give unto him the sd Rapier & (missing) as before reserved & excepted (missing) us
(missing)HN JUM(missing) FRANCIS SLAUGHTER
PHILLIP SANDERS
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 298-299
At a Court held at JAMES CITY 28th March 1664
Upon this petition (missing) MORE FANTLEROY deced It is ordered (missing)eceds Estate a bed furniture for her (missing) cloathing for her Children & all other n(missing) sd ELIZA. & that the Court of Rappa. cause (missing) sold at an outcry for paymt. of the (missing)
Test FRA. KIRKMAN Cl Cu
Whereas the 20th April 1648 Coll. MORE FANTLEROY (missing) Deed of Jointure to MARY HILL (then) & now FANTLEROY (missing) deced Wherein he gave unto her ten cows with the Increase & a Negro wench as by the sd Deed may appear Now upon the Petition of the sd MARY it is ordered that she have delivered to her out of the deced Estate double the Number of Cows & all the Increase of the Negro wench (if any) & whereas further on the back of the sd Deed of Jointure there is a further gift of the sd FANTLEROYs under hand & seal for a Mare Colt five Ews & a ram & a negro boy named William but no evidence to the sd Endorsemt but she the sd MARY alledging she hath an Evidence to the same now liveing in POTOMACK it is therefor ordered that a Sumons issue for the sd Evidence to appear at Rappa. Court where if he swere he was a witness to the same then the sd Court to order her Double the sd Ewes & mare Colt the ram & further deliver to her the sd Negro if liveing
Test FRA. KIRKMAN Cl Cur
It is also further agreed upon by & between the within specified partys that whatsoever that the sd (missing) now give with his Daughter in Dower unto FANTLEROY shall be & (missing) Intent within expressed unto the heirs of the si MARY for ever Vizt. one (missing) Expressed within these presents & one negro boy named William (missing) truth hereof witnesseth our hands & seals this twenth day (missing)
M. FANTLEROY
(missing) on this Sixth of July 1664 That (missing) of the now Mrs. MARY FANTLEROY at the solemnity of (missing) delivering of this Deed & that this Endorsemt. on the back (missing) before Marriage because the Mother of the (missing) married (missing) it was done as sirnpling at some their (missing) Jurat in Cur (missing) saith not
6 die July S JOHNSON
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 299-300
We whose (missing) appointed by the Court of Rappa. the 7th day of July (missing) Sheep & two (missing) to Mrs. MARY FANTLEROY Relict of (missing) the two mares (missing) three thousand pounds of Tobacco & Cask (missing) hundred pounds of Tobo. & Cask & whereas we are further (missing) so much of the Estate the sd Col. MORE FANTLEROY deced as amounts to the sd Sum of Four thousand Eight hundred pounds of Tobo & cask being the vallue of the sd Mare Colt Sheep & Rams
(missing) as followeth
One man Servant named JOHN ----ATON 3 years & 3 months to Serve;
One maid Servant named MARRY BEECHAM 3 1/2 years to Serve;
One boy named WILL years & five months to Serve;
Three Sp(missing) ketle & one irin Lade11; one small copper; three small iron ports, two Iron ketles, two small ketles, 1 small old Brass ketle, 1 iron drippind pan, 1 pewter
churn, Tobo & Cask Total 4930
Sworn to before us the eighth day of July 1664 JOHN HULL
ALLEX. FLEMING, JOHN COX
JOHN WEIR THO. BUTTON
July the 9th 1664 Then reced of Capt. ALLEX. FLEMING & Capt. JOHN WEIR in behalf of the Court of Rappa. County Twenty Cows & onegro boy named Will also the vallue of two mare colts ten Ews & two rams amounting to the sum of Four thousand Eight hundred pounds of Tobo & cask out of the Estate of my deced Husband Coll. MORE FANTLEROY (deced) being in full satisfaction of my Jointure ordered me by the Honourable Governour & Councell & since confirmed by the sd Court of Rappahanock County I say reced the day & year abovesd
Test RICHARD LAWRANCE, MARY FANTLEROY
JOHN COX
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER BOOK, 1656-1664.
Withey, Augustine. 1659.
My friend Moore Fauntleroy, gent., to be executor;
debts I owe to Henry Nicholls to be paid;
to Clement Herbert and to Thomas Griffin. (Witnesses' names not legible.)
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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL: http://www.combs-families.org/combs/assoc/u-fauntly.htm
URL title: Mary UNDERWOOD
20 Feb 1683 - 22 Sep 1684 (Old Rappa. DB7:129-131) Samuel GRIFFIN of Co of Northumberland in Virga., Mercht. out of naturall love and affection unto Moore and Griffin FAUNTLEROY, sons of William FAUNTLEROY, of Co of Rappa. Gent. give and confirme 6 young cowes...mark... to be equally divided & delivered as they shall come to lawfull age... and ... dye before they come to age then I give the Cattle as aforesaid unto the next Child the said William FAUNTLEROY may have by Katharine his now Wife... S/Samuell GRIFFIN, Wit: Jno: PARKER. Receipted by Will: FAUNTLEROY [sic] 21 Jul 1683. Recog. 3 Sep 1684 & Rec. 23 Sep 1684. (Deed Abstracts of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1682-1686, Deed Book No. 7, Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Antient Press, McLean, Virginia, 1990)

3 Sep 1684 (Old Rappa. DB7:132-133) William FANTLEROY of Co of Rappa.: Gentl. to Alexr. NEWMAN of same, consid. 5,000 lbs. tobo, 510 A on N side of Rappa. in Parrish of Farnham and Co of Rappa., 408 A thereof bounded... marked wt. oake nere Moratico Creeks mouth thence extending in breadth up by or night the Maine River side and for lentth into the woods 320 poles ... frm frist mentioned marked tree SW p W to a small marked Oake standing at a point at the said Moraticoe Creeks mouth, thence by the Maine Rvier side and finally back and cross this point of land to the tree first mentioned, the land formerly sold by Col. Moore FAUNTLEROY, Father to the said William, unto John NEWMAN, Father to the said Alexander, and by the said John Pattented the 12th 8ber 1662 and all houses buildings... sd William FANTLEROY and Katherine his Wife shall acknoweldge... S/Will: FANTLEROY [sic], Katherine FANTLEROY, Wits: Henry AUSTINE, Domini BENHAM.

Katherine FANTLEROY empowers her loving Brother Colo. Leroy GRIFFIN... 3 Sep 1684... (Deed Abstracts of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1682-1686, Deed Book No. 7, Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Antient Press, McLean, Virginia, 1990)

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Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800;
MARSH, Francis. 9 Dec. 1651. Rec. 10 Apr. 1753.
Wife: Lucy, 200 acres of land lying at Nyemcock adjoining the upper side of Rich'd Loes' land. Extrx. Wife. Wits: More Fantleroy, John Edcombe. W.B. 2, Page 9.
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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np234.htm
Old Rappahanock County Deed Book 1656 - 1664 part I page65
In the name of God amen I Francis SLAUGHTER being very sick in body but of perfect memory thanks be to God do make and ordain this my Last Will & Testament in manner & forme following Vizt.
Imprimis I bequeath my soul to god in assured hope of salvation through the merrits of Jesus Christ our Lord & my body to be decently buried & for what Estate that pease God to indue me with I give and bequeath in manner and forme foll.
first I give and bequeath unto my Mother in Law Mrs Margaret Upton ten shillings to buy her a pair of gloves.
Secondly I give unto my brother in law Col More Fantleroy my book intitled "Hookers Eclesiasticall Policy
Thirdly I give unto Andrew Dew my overseer as much broadcloth as will make him a suite.
Fourthly I give unto my dear wife Mrs Eliza slaughter all the rest of my esate and do likewise constitute and appoint her my true and lawfull
executrix reserving and excepting my Rapier and belt and a young mare that runs eitherabout Lyons or lower Chipoake Creek (missing) River
lastly I consittute and appint my very good friend and loving Br (Brmissing ) Humphrey Bookth assistant to my wife to do what shall be needful in reference to (missing) estate and for his care and pains I give unto him the said Rapier and (missing as before reserved and excepted (missing) us.
(missing) HN JUM (missing) Francis SLAUGHTER
Phillip Sander

Preceding Document dated Jun 1657
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Contributed by: James Hughes
p. 33 Will of Edward Bradshaw.
To Capt. Moore Fanteleroy cattle.
To John Jones son of Rice Jones cattle.
To Winnefred Griffin daughter of Thomas Giffen (Griffen) one cow.
To Jone daughter in law to Rice Jones a chest, "wastecoat", etc.
To Thomas Griffin "my countryman" 8 hhd tobo. I sold to Mr Travers the next years pay and likewise my servant etc. Also "all other goods that is betwixt me & Mr Underwood.
Thos Griffen Exor.
To Vincent Stanford 300 lb tobo.
Dated Jan. 17th 1655/6.
signed Edward Bradshaw his mark
Wit.
Reynold Johnson
Arthur Clarke his mark
Anne Garritt her mark
Vincent Stanfrod

Rec 17 Jun. 1656. Edwd. Dale, clerk.

p.42. Inventory of estate of Jo Philips, decd., appr. by Mr. Rawleigh Travers & Mr Tho Griffith (sic) the 30th of Jan. 1655/6. Total Val. 4535 lb. tobo. signed
Rawleigh Travers
Tho Griffin his marke (sic)
Exhib. 6 Mar 1655/6 Rec. 23rd Sept. 1656.

Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Lancaster County, record book no. 2, 1654-1666, pages 1-394
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 141 pgs.
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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL: http://laura-knight-jadczyk.com/genealogy/d0003/g0000015.html
URL title: Laura's Genealogy-Ambrose Meador
Moore Fauntleroy and Edward James on May 22,1650 received grants of 700 and 350 acres respectively between Richardson's Creek and Totuskey Creek (sometimes called Welling or Willing Creek).
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Contributed by Mary Nelson Pazur [descended from William Hudson/Judith Billington through their daughter who married John Yarbrough.]

Source/Citation The Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, 1952

http://xpda.com/family/default.htm?page=Fauntleroy-MooreYounger-ind02082.h tm

Moore was born in 1610. Moore's father was John Fauntleroy and his mother was Phoebe Wilkinson. His paternal grandparents were William Fauntleroy and Frances; his maternal grandparents were John Wilkinson and Susana. He died at the age of 53 in 1663.

"There has been some confusion about these two brothers, but it is now known that there were two sons named Moore. This is proved by the will of Nicholas Moore who adopted Phoebe Wilkinson, and in 1617 left all his property to her during her life, and after her death to 'Moore Fauntleroy, eldest son of John and Phoebe Fauntleroy, and in default to Moore Fauntleroy, the younger son of the said John and Phoebe Fauntleroy'. The two Moores may have been twins, but all we can be certain of is that they were born between 1610 and 1617, they not being listed in the parish register with the other children."

NOTE: MOORE FAUNTLEROY THE ELDER (OUR ANCESTOR) NEVER CAME TO THE COLONIES.

Col. Moore Fauntleroy was probably actuated by a spirit of adventure and a desire to amass a forture when he either followed or accompanied Col. Toby Smith to Virginia in 1643. He brought his brother George Fauntleroy with him, but nothing further is known of him. He also brought with him a confirmation of his coat of arms which had been issued to him in England in 1633, a copy of which is given elsewhere in this book. On Feb. 20, 1643-4, Col. Moore Fauntleroy patented 250 acres of land in Upper Norfolk County (now Nansemond Co.) on Chuckatuck Sound, and this, his first home in Virginia, was called "Royes Rest". On the same day he patented 1400 acres on Mt. Lawson Bay, near Beverley Creek in the western part of Nansemond County adjoining Haye's plantation in Isle of Wight County

Col. Moore Fauntleroy was elected to the House of Burgesses and served for years, as follows: In 1644, 45, and 47 from Upper Norfolk County; in 1652, 53, 54 and 56 from Lancaster County; in 1659 and 60 from Old Rappahannock County. He was a captain in the Virginia Militia, and was promoted to major, lt. colonel, and in 1656 to colonel
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 5
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MORE FANTLEROY of the County of Rappahanock gent & MARY his Wife do constitute & appoint Mr. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD of Rappahanock aforesaid Gent. their true & lawful Attorney for them & in their Stead to acknowledge a conveyance of Two hundred & fifty acres of land unto FRANCIS SLAUGHTER by grant bearing date the thirteenth March Sixteen hundred & fifty Six as by the said Grant may at large appear confirming his acknowledgment to be authentique as if our Selves were present Witness our hands & seals this 13th March 1656
in presence of us HUMPHRY BOOTH, MORE FANTLEROY seal
MATHEW HOAR MARY FANTLEROY seal
THIS INDENTURE made this third (missing) MORE FANTLEROY of Rappahannock in the County of Rappahanock gent of the one part & FRANCIS SLAUGHTER of the County of Rappahanock aforesaid gent of the other part Witnesseth that the said MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife for the valluable consideracon of (missing) leaf tobacco & cask paid by the said SLAUGHTER unto the said MORE FANTLEROY receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge & to be fully satisfied & content (missing) & absolutely grant bargain sell & convey & assigne unto the said SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes for ever two hundred & fifty acres of land Situate (missing) RAPPAHANOCK aforesaid & is part of the (missing) which (missing) of land lyes on the Eastermost (missing)ynes his Creeke & it is (missing) the River said SLAUGHTER his heirs & assignes for ever in as full & ample manner as the said MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife have hold (missing) same the said FRANCIS SLAUGHTER is also obliged that when his heires or assignes shall be induced to expose the said land to sale that then they shall proffer the refusall thereof unto MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife their heires or assignes they giveing & allowing for the same as much as any other will give in any bargain Void of Collusion & the said MORE FANTLEROY & MARY his Wife do further covenant & grant for themselves their heirs or assignes unto the said FRANCIS SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes that they have good & lawfull title (at the sealing and delivery of these presents) unto the sd Parcell of land & they will from henceforth at all times save defend & keep Indemnified the said SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes against all person or persons claiming under or from them or either of them their heires or assignes any right title or interest unto the premises or any part thereof & that they will upon demand of the said FRANCIS SLAUGHTER his heires & assignes either by themselves or their Atty. Lawfully deputed make (missing) their act & deed & give him Livery of Seizen by breaking of ground (missing) the said SLAUGHTER his heires or assignes is to discharge the quit rents or any other taxes that hereafter may be imposed by a lawful! authority
Signed in presence of us ARMS: BOOTH, MORE FANTLEROY Seal
MATHEW HOAR MARY FANTLEROY Seal
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 9
CONDITIONS of AGREEMENT made & concluded upon the 27th February Between MORE FANTLEROY of the one part of the County of Rappahanock gent & JOHN REMERSE Mill-right belonging unto ACQUOMACK of the other part (Vizt) Imprimis it is Conditioned & agreed that the said JOHN REMERSE shall by the tventyeth day of December next Build Erect & compleatly finish a Substantial & Serviceable MILL for MORE FANTLEROY in the manner amplitude & form of the MILL which the aforesaid JOHN hath now here Erected & set up for LUKE BILLINGTON but more substantial according to the best skill & craft of the said JOHN to fit it to Grind with Oxen which Mill the said JOHN REMERSE will deliver on the Plantacon where the said FANTLEROY now dwelleth on the day aforesaid at the proper cost & charge of him the said JOHN & to the performance hereof the said JOHN REMERSE doth hereby bind himself in the penalty of One thousand pounds of Tobacco & Cask to be truly paid unto the said FANTLEROY his heirs or assignes upon the day above expressed in case that the said MILL be not substantially built (torn) so as to Grind at least One bushel of INDIAN CORN fit for Bread on the day aforesaid (missing) that the said JOHN REMERSE shall by writing or other Certaine means give (missing) truely notice when the said MILL is framed & all fixed ready to be set up (missing) oppertunity transported unto RAPPAHANOCK to the place above (missing) transportacon is to be done at the charges of the said FANTLEROY (missing) materialls of the said MILL by convenient (missing) receved on Board of such (missing) boat as the said FANTLEROY shall send for it or (missing) lastly Its conditioned & (missing) consideracon of the full Compleatment of the aforesaid work that the said FANTLEROY (missing) the said JOHN REMERSE sufficient Dyeu & Lodgings during the time that he is setting up (missing) within ten days after the said JOHN has (missing) abovesaid the sd FANTLEROY his heirs or assignes are hereby bound well & truly to pay or cause to be paid unto him the sd JOHN REMERSE the Sum of Six thousand pounds of Merchantable Tobacco & Cask in some convenient place in RAPPAHANOCK & to the true in (missing) performance of all & every (missing) & every particulr (missing) hereunto set their hands in presence of LUKE BILLINGTON, JOHN REMERSE
HENRY WILSON
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 12
(missing) parcel! of land taken up & pattented by me MORE FANTLEROY (missing) right & use & lying in the now County of RAPPA. (missing) the Western side of the land of one JOHN EDGCOME (missing) hundred acres & was by me formerly sold unto one RICHARDS (missing) commonly known by the name of RICHARDS CREEKE wch (missing) was by me taken up for the use of my Mother In Law (missing) that I MORE FANTLEROY do hereby acknowledge the Land aforesd (missing) do for my Self my heirs & assignes utterly disclaime (missing) be had made or proved by me my heirs or (missing) sera this 3th Mei- 1657 M. F ANTLEROY Seal
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 12
MORE FANTLEROY humbly craveth this Court to retain recognizance of his con tinued a tract of land of about four hundred acres now in the occupation of THOMAS STAYNES the County of Rappahanock and belongeth unto the said
FANTLEROYs Devident of FARNHAM being the second clayme made & in the year of our Lord 1657/
the 10th day of September 1657 M. FANTLEROY
ANT. STEPHENS Cl Cur
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 12 (1657)
This Bill bindeth us MORE FANTLEROY & THOMAS HACKETT our heirs Exrs. Admrs. or assignes to pay or cause to be paid unto JOHN BALDWIN & JOHN WILLIAMS or either of them their heirs or assignes the full and just sum of Eight thousand three hundred seventy five pounds of good sound Merchantable Tobaccoe with Sufficient Cask to conteyne the same at or before the tenth of November next (missing) Convenient place on Rappa. River Witness our hands this 14th day of July
M. FANTLEROY
THOMAS HACKETT
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 12 (1657)
This Bill bindeth me MORE FANTLEROY my heirs or assignes to pay unto THOMAS BRICE the full & just sum of fifteen hundred pounds of good merchantable Virginia tobacco & Cask to conteyne the same due to be paid on all (missing) one entire payment in some place in RAPPAHANOCK RIVER Witness my hand this (missing) day of September 1653
(missing) of all accounts due from me M. FANTLEROY
(Witnesses names destroyed
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 12 (1657)
MR. HOUGH. after kind Salutes & respects I am desired by this (missing) him an act for so much & such goods as he S(missing) &I will hereby oblige my self to see you Satisfied (missing) you not else at intent but (missing) Aprill ye 29th 1647 M. FANTLEROY
THESE Bindeth me MORE FANTLEROY (missing) to pay to FRANCIS HOUGH or his assignes (missing) lease at or upon the first of October (missing) Aprill 1646
Witnessed by MORE at the same time A Cupbord Lock 1970 Tobo Total
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 13 (1657)
THESE Bindeth me JOHN BEAUFORT my heirs Exrs. Admrs &assignes to pay to FRANCIS HOUGH or his assignes the Sum of Four hundred and thirty & seven pounds of Merchantable Tobacco on the first day of November next Ensuing the date hereof WITNESS my hand this (missing) Witness by me THOMAS SH(missing)
JOHN x BEAUFORT
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 23
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come I TOBY SMITH of NANCEMOND in the Colony of Virginia gent send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting Whereas I the said TOBY SMITH for a certain consiueracon by me received of my Brother in Law MORE FANTLEROY of the FOREST in the County of NANCEMOND aforesaid Gent also out of the natural love and affection which (I bear) unto my Son TOBY and my Daughter PHEBE have in & about the ninth of Aprill last past given granted & delivered unto my said Children these catle hereafter specified to each of them severally & (missing) herafter Exprest & declared (Vizt: unto my Daughter PHEBE one young cow being black of color marked (missing) & a half moon under the right commonly called by the name of Nipple & one (missing) white face & much white about her belly & other parts & the colour including (missing) to my Son TOBY I have given one young cow of the age of three years (missing) of wtt. face & much white about her belly & other parts & the other colour (missing) marked of my own mark & flesh branded upon the left shoulder with a small (missing) yearling heiffer being of a brownish colour & marked with my own marked To Have and to Hold the said Catle with their Increase unto the said PHEBE &TOBY as their own proper (missing) severally as aforesaid as specified to each of them their heirs Exrs. Admrs & assignes for Ever (missing) the said Cattle shall remain with their (increase in the) proffession of me the said TOBY (missing) Speciall assignes unto my Son TOBY shall (missing) twenty years & my Daughter PHEBE of the age of Eighteen years and at the Sa(missing) each of them to take their own possession also provided that after (missing) Cattle should increase to the number (missing) be as my sole power sole discretion to D(missing) female increase of ye sd Cattle to them & (missing) the uses of their Bro(missing) shall please God to send (missing) TOBY SMITH & their own (missing) to my own will power (missing) & discretion to take the male increase of (missing) Catle to my own proper use & benefit or in the only power & Discretion of the (missing) should dye before they come to the ages aforesaid and (missing) Survive & further (missing) either of my said Children should dye before they come to the ages aforesaid that the(missing) belong to the deced should belong to the Survivor joyntly with their Brother (missing) aforesaid to be equally devided (missing) likewise if they should both Die before their age (missing) Brothers or Sisters that then said right to return unto me the said TOBY SMITH
(missing) to their Mother if she be then living Now Know Ye (missing) rarefy confirm & Establish the aforesd granted premises according as (missing) my hand & Seal this 29th day of September anno Dom 1641
In presence of ANTHONY BUCK, TOBY SMITH Seal
GEORGE GWILLY, SARA PARSONS
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 23-24
TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come greeting, Know ye that I Coll, MORE FANTLEROY of the County of Rappahanock gent. do for the full vallue & consideracon of thirty thousand pounds of good & well conditioned Tobacco being bright & large with good sufficient cask to conteyn the aforesaid Quantity Seventy pounds & Sixteen shillings Sterl, money & two full cases of English STRONGWATERS (missing) alien bargain sell & absolutely make over & have by these presents bargained & absolutely made over unto MYLES DIXON of LONDON Merchant all my tract of land being two thousand six hundred acres situate & being on the upper or Westermost side of a Creek commonly called FARNHAM CREEK in the County aforesaid with all houses outhouses & Edifices thereon Erected with all gardens & Orchards (Excepting two Nurserys of young trees thereunto belonging) granted unto me the said FANTLEROY by Pattent bearing date on the 2th of May 1660 [sic 22nd May 1650] always provided refusing reserving & Excepting such parcells of land as I the said FANTLEROY have sould & made over to sundry persons included in the aforesaid Devident of Two thousand six hundred acres of land as aforesaid being as foll: (Vitt.) to Capt. FRANCIS SLAUGHTER (missing) & fifty acres of land to LUKE BILLINGTON a Neck of land conteyning (missing) land whose bounds is not to infringe or prejudice a timber Swamp nor (missing) belonging & appertaining to the aforesaid Devident & one other parcell of land sold & conveyed (missing) by the said Coll. FANTLEROY conteyning Two hundred acres or thereabouts being (missing) the said BILLINGTON & part of the aforesaid Devident TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said Land (missing) as before Expressed (Excepting before Excepted) to him the said MILES DIXON his heirs Exrs Admrs & assignes for Ever with all (missing) thereunto belonging as aforesaid without the lett hindrance or molestation of me the said Coll. FANTLEROY my heirs or assignes or any person or persons whatsoever by or under me claiming any title or interest thereunto giving and hereby granting & makeing over unto ye sd MILES DIXON his heirs Exrs, Admrs. & Asss, all my right claime (Interest) that I had or Ever did enjoy by (missing) before Exprest with all (missing) I the said Coll. FANTLEROY (missing) oblige my self my heirs (the said MYLES DIXON) his Exrs. or (missing) quiett possession (Excepting before Excepted) these presents (missing) FANTLEROY do oblige my Self my heirs Exrs. Admrs. (missing) pounds of Tobacco (missing) further assurance unto the said MYLES DIXON his heirs or assignes (missing) vaned in Law by (missing) of May next Ensuing & for the true performance (missing) I have hereunto sett my hand & seal this Eighth day of February 1657
in presence of GEO: COHLOUGH, M. FANTLEROY
(RICHD) LOES MARY FANTLEROY
1655
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1668-1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 121
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I WILLIAM LOYD for and in consideracon 24 lb (or 2/4(?) in money reced from Capt., BEACH and being a Legacy given by WILLIAM WILLIAMSON unto the Orphants of Colo, MOORE FANTLEROY that is to say to WILLIAM MOORE [FANTLEROY] and ELIZABETH FANTLEROY and the sd Legacy to be laid out in Cow Calves for wch consideration aforesaid I the sd WM. LOYD doe hereby give grant bargain sell and confirme unto the aforesaid Orphants three Cow Calves marked with a cropp and Mitt on the Right eare To Have and To Hold the aforesaid three Cow Calves unto the aforesaid Orphants and to their heirs for Ever with all there and every of there increase with warranty from the clayme of any pson or psons whatsoever. In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 4th of February Ano, 1669/70 WILL LOYD
Recognitr. Cur Rappa 8th Die Febry 1669

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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 42
WHOM THESE PRESENTS shall come (Know) ye that I THOMAS STAYNES of the County of Rappahanock for sundry good (causes) & consideracons me thereunto moving & for the (missing) in Law depending between (missing) FANTLEROY gent of the said County do hereby for me my heirs & assignes give grant & set over unto MORE FANTLEROY his heirs & assignes devident of land whereon I am now seated being on the North side of RAPPAHANNOCK (RIVER in the) County aforesaid being about six hundred acres more or less formerly purchased of the said FANTLEROY upon certain terms out of his Devident of 5050 acres of land known by the name of FARNHAM To Have and To Hold the said six hundred acres of land unto him the said FANTLEROY his heires & assignes for ever without let hindrance or molestation from me my heirs & Admrs. hereby binding my self my heirs and assignes in the penalty of Twenty thousand pounds (of good) Tobacco & Caske unto the said FANTLEROY his heirs & assignes to make livery of seizen of the (land aforesaid) & every part & parcell thereof with all its houseing Edifices & appurtenances whatsoever unto MORE FANTLEROY his heirs & assignes upon his lawful! demand. WITNESS my hand & seal this (missing) May 165-
in presence of DAVID MANSALL, THOMAS STAYNES
JOHN RICHARDSON
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 43
BE IT KNOWN unto all men by these presents that notwithstanding THOMAS STAYNES of the County of Rappahanock hath for himself & assignes for certaine consideracons given and wholly set over unto MORE FANTLEROY his heirs & assignes for ever all that tract of land of which he is now seized know ye that I MORE FANTLEROY do hereby for me my heirs & assigns oblige myself & them that the sd THOMAS STAYNES shall peaceably & quietly enjoy the said parcel! or tract of land being about six hundred acres with all its houseing & appurtenances during his natural life without any lett or molestation by or from me or them hereby reserving unto my self (my heirs & assignes) the reversion of the said Land with its houseing & appurtenances. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the 5th day of May 1659
in presence of DAVID MANSALL. MORE FANTLEROY
JOHN RICHARDSON
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 48
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MORE FANTLEROY for & in consideration of Two thousand & four hundred pounds of Tobacco & Cask in hand receved of JOHN WILLIAMS have bargained and sould unto the said WILLIAMS his heirs & assignes for ever Two hundred acres of land lying & being in the County of RAPPAHANNOCK in FARNHAM CREEK on the North West side of the said Creek on the upper side of the Land whereon LUKE BILLINGTON is located & Extending a mile into the woods for length from the said Creek To Have and To Hold the said land unto him & his his heirs for Ever without (hindrance or molestation from me) or any claiming from me warranting my (title) good & vallid unto the above said Land hereby obliging myself my heirs & assignes upon reasonable demand to make unto said WILLIAMS more ample conveyance for (the same) Witness my hand the 10th day of February anno 1657
Teste JOHN RICHARDSON, M FANTLEROY
THOMAS CHORME MARY FANTLEROY
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 49
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MORE FANTLEROYE of the County of Rappahanock Gent (missing) consideration by me in hand received have sold & conveyed unto JOHN NEWMAN of the aforesaid County Planter his heirs & assignes one parcell of land conteining five hundred & ten acres lying on the North side of Rappahannock River & on the North West side of MORATTICO CREEK in the County aforesaid Four hundred & eighty acres bounded beginning at a marked white Oak neer MORRATACOUS CREEKS mouth thence extending the bredth up by or night the main Reiver side and for length into the woods 320 poles & the residue extendeth from the first menconed marked tree S W by W 60 poles to a marked (missing) at MORATTACO CREELs mouth thence by the River side (missing) cross this point of land to the tree first menconed the aforesaid (missing) of land being part of a greater Divident formerly granted (missing) FANTLEROY by Pattent To have and to hold (missing) him the said JOHN NEWMAN his heires & assignes for ever without the hindrance of me the said FANTLEROY my heirs or assignes or any persons (missing) hereunto with sufficient warrant & (missing) he the said NEWMAN (missing) paying rent & services (missing ) further me the said MORE FANTLEROY (missing) my Wife do hereby (missing) to rattify & convey (missing) in (missing) hereunto put our (missing) this last day of August in presence of ANT STEPHENS.
M FANTLEROY
JOHN RICHARDSON MARY FANTLEROY
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1662-1664 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 298-300
At a Court held at JAMES CITY 28th March 1664
Sr. WILLIAM BERKLEY Knt. Governour &c
Coll. THOMAS SWAN Coll. MILES CARY
Coll. JOHN CARTER HENRY CORBIN Esqr.
Whereas the 20th April 1648 Coll. MORE FANTLEROY (missing) Deed of Jointure to MARY HILL (then) & now FANTLEROY (missing) deced Wherein he gave unto her ten cows with the Increase & a Negro wench as by the sd Deed may appear Now upon the Petition of the sd MARY it is ordered that she have delivered to her out of the deced Estate double the Number of Cows & all the Increase of the Negro wench (if any) & whereas further on the back of the sd Deed of Jointure there is a further gift of the sd FANTLEROYs under hand & seal for a Mare Colt five Ews & a ram & a negro boy named William but no evidence to the sd Endorsemt but she the sd MARY alledging she hath an Evidence to the same now liveing in POTOMACK it is therefor ordered that a Sumons issue for the sd Evidence to appear at Rappa. Court where if he swere he was a witness to the same then the sd Court to order her Double the sd Ewes & mare Colt the ram & further deliver to her the sd Negro if liveing
Test FRA. KIRKMAN Cl Cur
It is also further agreed upon by & between the within specified partys that whatsoever that the sd (missing) now give with his Daughter in Dower unto FANTLEROY shall be & (missing) Intent within expressed unto the heirs of the si MARY for ever Vizt. one (missing) Expressed within these presents & one negro boy named William (missing) truth hereof witnesseth our hands & seals this twenth day (missing)
M. FANTLEROY
(missing) on this Sixth of July 1664 That (missing) of the now Mrs. MARY FANTLEROY at the solemnity of (missing) delivering of this Deed & that this Endorsemt. on the back (missing) before Marriage because the Mother of the (missing) married (missing) it was done as sirnpling at some their (missing) Jurat in Cur (missing) saith not
6 die July T-----S JOHNSON

We whose (missing) appointed by the Court of Rappa. the 7th day of July (missing) Sheep & two (missing) to Mrs. MARY FANTLEROY Relict of (missing) the two mares (missing) three thousand pounds of Tobacco & Cask (missing) hundred pounds of Tobo. & Cask & whereas we are further (missing) so much of the Estate the sd Col. MORE FANTLEROY deced as amounts to the sd Sum of Four thousand Eight hundred pounds of Tobo & cask being the vallue of the sd Mare Colt Sheep & Rams
Test FRA. KIRKMAN Cl Cur
(missing) as foiloweth
One man Servant named JOHN ----ATON 3 years & 3 months to Serve;
One maid Servant named MARRY BEECHAM 3 1/2 years to Serve;
One boy named WILL years & five months to Serve;
Three Sp(missing) ketle & one irin Lade11; one small copper; three small iron ports, two Iron ketles, two small ketles, 1 small old Brass ketle, 1 iron drippind pan, 1 pewter
churn, Tobo & Cask Total 4930
Sworn to before us the eighth day of July 1664 JOHN HULI
ALLEX. FLEMING, JOHN COX
JOHN WEIR THO. BUTTON
July the 9th 1664 Then reced of Capt. ALLEX. FLEMING & Capt. JOHN WEIR in behalf of the Court of Rappa. County Twenty Cows & onegro boy named Will also the vallue of two mare colts ten Ews & two rams amounting to the sum of Four thousand Eight hundred pounds of Tobo & cask out of the Estate of my deced Husband Coll. MORE FANTLEROY (deced) being in full satisfaction of my Jointure ordered me by the Honourable Governour & Councell & since confirmed by the sd Court of Rappahanock County I say reced the day & year abovesd
Test RICHARD LAWRANCE, MARY FANTLEROY
JOHN COX
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1668-1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 49
TO ALL TO WHOME these pntes shall come I Sr. WILLIAM BERKELEY Knt. Govr. & Capt Genrll of Virginia send greeting in our Ld. God everlasting. Whereas by Instruccons from the Kings most Except. Maty directed to mee & the Councell of State his Maty was graciously pleased to Authorize mee the sd Govr. &Councell to grant Pattents & to assign such proporcons of land to all Adventurers & Plantrs. have been usual' heretofore in the like case either for Adventurers of money or Transportacon of people into this Colony according to a Chartr. of Orders, from the late Treas. & Company and that the same proporcon of fifty acres of land bee granted or assigned for every pson transported hither since Midsummer 1625 and that the same Course bee continued to all Adventurers & Plantrs. until it shall bee otherwise determined by his Maty NOW KNOW YEE that I the sd WM, BERKELEY Ent. &c. with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto Capt, JOHN HULL fourteen hundred acres of land scituate lyeing and being in the County of Rappa. on the North side of the RAPPA. RIVER Eleven hundred acres of which was formerly granted to ( ) by Patt. bearing date Octobr, the 12th 1660 and by the sd ( ) given unto the sd Capt. JOHN HULL (a portion of this entry is washed out) to a lyne of marked trees of Coll. FANTLEROYs Orphans & along the sd Lyne Southerly 400 poles to a Swamp & along the sd Swamp which Swamp divides this land from the land of GEORGE BRYERs Orphans to the place where it first Begunne the land being due unto the sd Capt. JNO. HULL by & for the transportacon of Twenty eight psons whose names are in the records menconed underneath the sd Patts. the former of which was dated Octor. the 12th Ano. 1665 And the latter Octor. the 12th 1666 Tn Have & To Hold &c, To bee Held &c., yeilding & payeing &c, Provided &c dated the 23d day of Septbr. Anno 1668
WM. BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these plates that wee JOHN HULL & ELIZABETH Wife of the sd JOHN HULL for the valueable consid of Five thousand pounds Tob: to mee in hand paid by HENRY CLARKE of the County of Rappa. Plantr. have bargained sold & assigned unto the sd HENRY CLARKE all & singular the lands menconed in the Pattent wthin menconed & every pte & pcell thereof & all the privilidges thereunto belonging & all our Right tytle & interest belonging to the same To Have & To Hold the sd Land wthin menconed to the sd HENRY CLARKE his heirs forever. As Witnesse our hands & seales this 3th Janry 1665.
in the pnce of us WILLIAM t SHROWBY JOHN HULL
SETH SARGEANT ELIZA. HULL
Recognitr. 3d Febr. 1668
KNOW ALL MEN by these pntes that I ELIZABETH HULL doe constitute & appoynt THO: FRESHWATER my true & Lawful! Atturney to acknoweldge all my right & tytle of a pcell of land Cont. Fourteen hundred acres unto HENRY CLARKE & his heirs for ever. As Witnesse my hand & seale this 5th day Janry 1668,
Testis SETH SARGEANT ELIZA. HULL
WILL SHROWBY
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 70
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I AUGUSTINE WITHEY being visited with Sickness under the hand of Almighty God but in perfect Memory the Lords holy name be ever praised & magnified for his imense mercy and it if be the pleasure of the Almighty now to call me out of this transitory life I make and ordaiane this to be my last Will & Testament (Vizt) Ps: (missing) With a penitent & contrite hart fo(missing) offences & Rebellions against my God in whose Clemency (missing) humbly throughing my self down at the footstoole of (missing )ne of mercy yeilding & commiting my soule unto him my maker through the merrits & rightousness of Christ Jesus my blessed Redeemer. I bequeath my body to the Earth from whence it came to be decently buried at the Will & pleasure of my loveing friend MORE FANTLEROY to which being done my debts being paid which are unto HENRY NICHOLLS 27 lb of Tobo to CLEMENT HERBERT half of a hdd & unto THOMAS GRIFFIN 2 hhds pr inequality & hard measure. 1 make and appoint my friend MORE FANTLEROY gent my sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament bequeathing unto him all my (missing) chattels & utinsells whatsoever appertaining unto me. In Witness whereof (missing) here underneath subscribed my name & fixed my seale the (missing) anno 1659
Names of witnesses destroyed AUG: WITHEY Seale
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 71-72
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MORE FANTLEROY of the County of Rappahanock gent for a valluable consideracon by me in hand received have bargained made over & conveyed unto JAMES SAMFORD of the aforesaid County Planter his heirs & assignes one parcell of land containing Four hundred (missing) & lying on the South East or Lower side of TOTASKEYS CREEK in the County afore said & extendeth for length from a marked Pine standing by (missing) creek side on a point abutting & opposite to the upper (missing) land belonging to one THOMAS ROBYSON thence South by E 320 poles by a line of marked trees neer & adjoyning to the FOLLY LAND unto a sasafras Stump standing in an INDIAN FIELD toward a branch of RICHARDS his Creek & from the aforesaid marked Pine up by & along TOTASKEY CREEK side 200 poles for breth to a marked white Oak being opposite to the new plantacon of JOHN (missing) thence into the woods (missing) ) line parrallel to the first line (missing) over the upper part of the (missing) branch of RICHARDS his Creek (missing) marked red Oak (missing) lastly from thence West by (missing) to the sasafras stump the aforesaid four hundred (missing) of land being part (missing) land formerly granted to me the said FANTLEROY by Pattent To Have and To Hold the said Land unto him the said JAMES SAMFORD his heirs & assignes for ever without the hindrance of said FANTLEROY my heirs or assignes or any person whatsoever he the said SAMFORD paying the rents & services thereby due & further we the said MORE FANTLEROY & MARY my Wife do hereby oblige ourselves to rattify & confirme the same by acknowledgmt, thereof in Court when thereunto required & have hereunto put our hands & Seales this first day of November 1659
in presence of THOM: GOODRICH, M. FANTLEROY
ALLEX: FLEMING MARY FANTLEROY
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 137-138
KNOW ALL MEN that I Coll. MORE FANTLEROY gent for a valluable consideracon to me in hand paid by LUKE BILLINGTON of the same County do by these presents grant & confirme unto the said LUKE BILL1NGTON a parcell of land containing One hundred & ten acres & four poles lying & being on the up side of FARNHAM CREEK in the County of Rappahanock begineth at a marked Oak that stands on a point facing on the aforesaid Creek thence extending (missing) Creeks side to another marked Oak standing on a point at the mouth of a small gutt that devides this & another Neck that belongs unto JOHN WILLIAMS thence a along the sd guts accnrding to its several] courses unto a marked Corner Spanish Oak at the head of the said Gut & nigh adjoyning to a white Oak Swamp thence cross this Neck by the Edge of a parcell of RICH LAND to a marked white Oak in swampy ground thence down the Neck to another Branch which is the appointed naturall bounds of this Neck & finally thence SE to the tree where this Land began with all proffits & appurtenances belonging to have and to hold the same unto LUKE BILLINGTON his heirs &assignes for ever paying the rents & services therefore and I the said Coll. MORE FANTLEROY do agree with the said LUKE B1LLINGTON his heirs & assignes that said LUKE BILLINGTON his heirs & assignes shall at all times hereafter occupy & enjoy the said premises without the denyall of said Coll. MORE FANTLEROY my heirs & assignes In Witness I have sett my hand & seale the thirtieth day of Aprill anno Dom 1661
in presence of us THE: HONE, M. FANTLEROY
WALTER GRANGER
WHEREAS Coll. MORE FANTLEROY my Husband hath sould unto LUKE BILLINGTON one parcell of land containing One hundred & ten acres lying upon FARNHAM CREEK & one other parcell containing Two hundred fifty & two acres of land lying in RICHARDS his Creek know ye that I MARY FANTLEROY by these presents appoint WALTER GRANGER my true & lawful! attorney to acknowledge in Court all my right of the said land & what my said Attorny shall do in the premises I do by these presents confirme. Witness my hand the first of May 1661
Test FRANCIS PRIEST, MARY FANTLEROY
GEORGE DAVIS
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 139
KNOW ALL MEN that I Coll. MORE FANTLEROY gent for Three thousand pounds of tobacco and cask to me paid by ROBERT BAYLEY of the County of Rappa. do by these presents sell unto the said ROBT. BAYLEY his heirs and assignes forever Two hundred fifty and two acres of land lying on the North side of RAPPA. RIVER upon a Creek called RICHARDS his Creek begining at a point called the CEDAR POINT where the Creek devides this land and ye land of LUKE BILLINGTON and runing along the South side of the deviding Branch and from thence W: to a marked corner Spanish Oak at the head of a valley that issueth out of RICHARD CREEK thence over the sd Creek by a South South East Course unto a marked Gumm tree nigh adjoining to the aforesaid WEBBs first corner tree thence through a glade No W. to JOHN EDGCOMBs corner tree that leadeth to the River afd. thence by the sd EDGCOMBs lyne to a marked Locus stump nigh RICHARDS his Creek being the utmost bound of MRS. BOOTH land thence againe over the aforesd Creek to a marked Pine tree that stands on S. E. point of ye said ROBT. BAILEYs NECK then alongst the Neck by the aforesaid Creek to the place first menconed together with all priviledges threunto belonging To have and to hold the sd Two hundred fifty and two acres of land with the appurtenances unto sd ROBERT BAYLEY his heirs and assignes paying and performing the rents and services due and payable and I sd Coll, MOOR FANTLEROY for me my heirs do agree that sd ROBERT BAYLY his heirs and assignes shall at all times hereafter enjoy sd premises without the denyall of me the sd Coll. MOOR FANTI FROY In Witness I have hereunto set my hand and seal the thirtieth day of Aprill 1661.
in presence of us THE: HONE, M. FANTLEROY
WA: GRANGER
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 139-140
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I Coll. MOOR FANTLEROY of County of 139- Rappa, gent for ye sum of Two thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco and cask to me paid by LUKE BILLINGTON of same County have granted and confirmed unto ye said LUKE BILLINGTON his heirs and assignes for ever Two hundred and fifty two acres of land being upon RICHARDS his Creek on the North side of RAPPA. RIVER & in ye County of Rappa. aforesaid and begineth at a marked Sasafras Stump some distance below JAMES SAMFORDs Plantacon or cleer ground nigh the head of a glade or marsh that leadeth into RICHARDS his Creek thence by a line of marked trees that runneth by the House and Devideth this land and ye land of the sd JAMES SAMFORD unto a marked red Oak neer a BEVER DAM thence to a marked white Oak Stump on the top of the Mountaines thence S. by E. alongst the side of the sd Mountains until it comes to a levell unto a marked Shrubbed Oak that stands in Mr. GILES WEBBs Northward line of marked trees yt. leadeth to the MOUNTAINES thence by the head of the said WEBBs line to the head of a Branch called the DEVIDEING BRANCH which devides this land and the land of Mr. ROBERT BAYLY together with all priviledges whatsoever belonging to have and to hold the sd Two hundred fifty and two acres of land withs the appurtenances unto sd LUKE BILLINGTON paying the rents and services due for the same & I Coil. MOORE FANTLEROY for me my heirs do promise that sd LUKE BILLINGTON his heirs and assignes shall at all time hereafter hold the sd premises without denyall of me In Witness whereof I the sd Coll. MOOR FANTLEROY have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirtyeth day of April! An Dom 1661
in presence of us THE: HONE, M. FANTLEROY
WA. GRANGER
Whereas Coll. MORE FANTLEROY my Husband hath sould unto ROBERT BAYLEY Two hundred fifty & two acres of land on RICHARDS his Creek and now Know ye that I MARY FANTLEROY do appoint WALTER GRANGER my Lawful! Attorney for me to acknowledge in Court all my right in the said Land unto said ROBERT BAYLEY & what my said Attorney shall lawfully do in the premises I do by these presents confirme witness my hand this first of May 1661
Test FRANCIS PRIEST, MARY FANTLEROY
GEORGE DAVIS
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1668-1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 77-78
KNOW ALL MEN by these pntes that I MOORE FANTLEROYE for & in Consid: of Three thousand pounds of Tobacco & caske to me in hand paid have bargained and sold unto THOMAS HUDSON his heirs three hundred acres of land scytuate lyeing & being on RAPPA. CREEKE Begining at the great Marsh knowne by the name of WOWANDECOMAN &soe running upp the Creeke for Breadth & into the woods wth all rights & priviledges thereunto belonging & do heerby oblidge myself my heirs to give ye sd HUDSON a firme conveyance for the sd lands when he shall Require it. In Witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this Eleaventh day of Novembr: 1669
in the pnce of us RICHD. WEBLEY, M. FANTLEROY
ROBERT ROGERS

Research notes by MaryNPazur"
the above record is clearly dated 1663 not 1668 and is not an abstract error and and apparently out of order. Usually there is a statement for why a record was recorded in a later deed book. There were no transactions listed on the Virginia Library website for any Land Grants/Patents for Hudson or Fantleroye either. Since Moore died in 1663, it may have been added as part of the inventory/account process as his estate was closed
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1656-1662 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 99
A Black Cow with two white feet crapt & slitt on the left ear the right ear wholegiven by Coll. MORE FANTLEROY unto LEROY HARDING Son of THOMAS HARDINGE to be recorded for the said LEROY HARDINGE the said THOMAS HARDINGE to have the (missing) the (missing) be fifteen years of age July 1660 p me WA. GRANGER CI Cur.

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1643-1651 1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 154
MR. MOORE FANTLEROY, 1,400 acs. Up. Norf. Co., Feb. 20, 1643, Page 6. On the N. W. side of Beverly Cr., etc., to Otterhole Br., etc., running E. by S. etc. to a gutt on Mount Lawsons Bay, etc., S. W. through Poplar Neck Cr., etc. Due as follows: 200 acs. by patent unto John Lewin, dec'd., 20 July 1639, assigned by Thos. Lewin, brother & heir to sd. John; 200 acs. by patent to Tristram Noseworthy, June 5, 1639, by him assigned to sd. Fantleroye, & 1,000 acs. for trans. of 20 pers: George Fantleroy, Richard Lee, John Bayley, Richard Ellit, Richard Mercer, Joane Ball, John Lloyd, Evan Burgen, Wm. Freeland, Ann Perry, Martin, Negro, Francis Marsh, Lewis Marsh, John Marsh, John King, Richard Andrew, Joan Stanny, Javis Bell, Edward Gee, Moore Fantleroy, his 2nd. trans.
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1643-1651 1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 154
MOORE FANTLEROY, 250 acs. called Royes rest, Up. Norf. Co., Feb. 20, 1643. Page 8. Upon New Town "have been," commonly called Chucktuck, beginning at the mouth of a cr. or br. called Tentford, adj. Epha. Lawson, etc. 200 acs. due by appraisement from Mareen Delamde (?) of a patent of Oct. 16, 1638, & 50 acs. for trans. of Moore Fantleroy.
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1643-1651 1643-1651 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 194
CAPT. MOORE FANTLEROY, 350 acs. in Rappa. Riv., on S. side, running S. W. & adj. 200 acs. formerly taken up by sd. Fantleroy. 22 May 1650, p. 1. Trans. of 7 pers: Edmond Hamond, John Cable, Richard King, Wm. Lewellin, Eliza Warren, Antho. Aston, John Till.
SAME. 5,350 acs. on N. side of Rappa. Riv., 22 May 1650, p. 230. 2600 acs. lyeth on the upper side of Farnham Cr., adj. land of Anthony Jackman; 2750 acres lyeth on lower side of sd. Cr., running nigh the mouth of New Mencococond Riv. Trans. of 107 pers: John Shaw, John Price, Tho. Golding, Pet. Swaine, Joseph Groomer, George West, John Wright, And. Bonner, Symon Taylor, Geo. Atten (or Allen) Hen. Bryan, Theo. Jones, Richd. Greenwell, Richd. Hooke, Maudlin Cartar, Jane Welch, Eliz. Ranson, Mary Bayle, Joane Moore, Eliz. Havant, Robt. Garlick, Xtopr. Miller, Jno. Welchman, Ri. Rice, Ri. Jones, Rich. Carrick, David Crisrall, Robt. Thomas, Tho. Poulter, Henrry Langley, Morgan Jones, Ri. Dixon, Aotan Hoard, Andrew Nokes, Lewis Hutchins, Wm. Mason, John Mixon, Tho. Richardson, Fra. Hill, Tho. Hill, Jno. Smellock (or Mellock) Peter Wilson, Banill Harris, John Denton, Giles Lactins, Dom. Lumby, John Skidd, Tho. WarMer, John Pope, Henry Fry, Step. Hall, Jam. Weston, Ben. Hayfeild, Wm. Watts, Geo. Walgrove, Peter Crane; Jno. Murrey, Wm. Valler, Jos. Cowling, Geo. Price, Wm. Hownson, Richd. Smith, Tho. Stelet, Edw. House, John Collins, Joner Sharper, Law. Chiles, Hen. Grimes, Tho. Poultner, And. Holmes, Wm. Nusum, Mary Porten, Eliz. Rey, Matt. Whorson, Eliz. Turner, Fra. Carpenter, John Holly, Tho. Harding, Robt. Manker, Lawlin Rawkin, Alex. Camell, Tho. Mann, Mary Hill, Ann Demecry, Eliz. Barker, Marg. Cripps, Jno. Williams, Edw. Barber, Wm. Richards, Jno. Gouge, Marke Wight, Robt. Nuttall.
SAME. 450 acs. in Rappa. Riv. on the N. side in Swan bay, beg. on Ewd. side of the mouth of Swan Cr., running N. E. by N. for length & nigh unto the maine river side for breadth. 22 May 1650, p. 231. Trans. of 9 pers: Gabriell Willson, Eliza. his wife, Henry Cox, George Dillard, Ann Vecery, Richd. Powell, Mr. Geo. Underwood, Mary his wife, Anne Underwood. Note: This patent is relinguished and the rights to make good the patent on the other side being 5350 acs.
SAME. 1800 acs. in Rappa. Riv. on N. side; 500 being marsh & faceing the river & 1300 acs. of the high land beg. at a point on Wwd. side of the mouth of Bushwood Cr., running for length N. E. by E. & adj. land of William Underwood. 22 May 1650, p. 231. Trans. of 36 per: Thomas Underwood, Elizabeth, William, Sarah, Margarett, Tho. Wright, his wife, Children 5, Maide, Nicho. Spakman, Fra. Moseley, Elizabeth Symon, Sarah Cade, Tho. Scott, Anthony Johnson, Walter Richards, Richard Smith, Richard Davis, Alex. Leshley, Edward Skipner, Richard Hall, Wm. Everfleet, Ann Cooper, Ann Dennis, Ailce Williamson, Tho. Newman, Susanna his wife, David Johnson, Robert Musser, Rice Adridge, William Davis, Geo. Day, Margaret Coward.
SAME. 700 acs. in Rappa. River, on the N. side, adj. Anthony Jackman's 550 ac. patent, running unto the maine river side to a porn on the W. side of the mouth of Newhaven Cr; also adj. 350 ac. patent of sd. Jackman. 27 June 1650, p. 232. Trans. of 10 pen.* Note: This patent relinquished and the rights to make good the patent of 5320 acs.
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 299
CAPT. MORE FANTLEROY, 1800 acs. in Rappa. Riv. on the N. side., 6 Oct. 1654, p. 307. Beg. on the Wwd. side of the mouth of Bushwood Cr. & adj. land of William Underwood. Granted sd. Fantleroy, 22 May 1650 & by him assigned unto Michael Windsmore ; purchased of sd. Windsmore & now renewed in his own name.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 7
Mrs Elizabeth Oudelant 1500 acres part in Isle of Wight and part in Nansemend Co. 26 Oct 1666 Page 24
beg on a point belonging to a branch of Beverly Creek crossing same to Mr. Marshall's cornfield &c by the otterhole branch &c to an Island near the mouth of a creek &c 1400 acres granted unto Moore Fauntleroy, 20 Feb 1643 and purchased by Cornelius Oudelant, husband of sd Eliz and since his death escheated to the King. & 100 acrs for trans of 2 persons
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 7
Mrs Elizabeth Oudelant 300 acres Nansemond County, 26 Oct 1666 p25
beg in Chuckatuck Cr by the side of a branch & Lawsons land &c 280 acres granted to Moore Fauntleroy 20 Feb 1643 & purchased of him by Cornelius Oudelant her husband and ice his escheated to his Majesty, 50 acres due for trans of James Arnoll.
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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=181&last=&g_p=G3&collec tion=NN Grant
Title Griffin, Thomas.
Publication 2 December 1707.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
Note Location: Richmond County.
Description: 3471 acres beginning &c. corner to land formerly granted to Moore Fantleroy, by Farnham Creek on the westward side thereof a little above the mouth of a branch, thence along said creek.
Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 3, 1703-1710, p. 181 (Reel 288).1

Family 1

Mary Underwood b. b 1626, d. b 4 Apr 1648

Family 2

Mary Hill b. 1632, d. bt Jun 1674 - Apr 1684

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Moore Fauntleroy Bef 1616 - 1664: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I82216&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 6 January 2026. Mary Hill 1632 - 1684: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29409&tree=Tree1

Mary Hill1

F, #103853, b. 1632, d. between June 1674 and April 1684
FatherCapt. Thomas Hill1 b. 1586, d. b 1657
MotherMary Piersey1 b. 1613
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Mary Hill was born in 1632 at York Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Moore Fauntleroy in April 1648 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives; her 1st of 2 husbands
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2     William Lloyd, b. Bef 1640, England d. Aft 4 Nov 1691, Richmond County, Virginia (Age > 52 years)
Marriage     Between 6 Feb and 28 Apr 1666      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. John Lloyd, b. Abt 1666 d. 16 Jan 1719, Bachecrick, Denbigh, Wales (Age ~ 53 years)
     2. Thomas Lloyd, b. Abt 1668, Richmond County, Virginia d. Bef 27 Oct 1699, Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years.)1 Mary Hill married William Lloyd between 6 February 1666 and 28 April 1666 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 2nd of 2 husbands; his 1st of 2 wives (unproven)
From Early Colonial Settlers:

Family 1     Mary Hill, b. 1632, York County, Virginia d. Between Jun 1674 and Apr 1684, North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia (Age 42 years)
Marriage     Between 6 Feb and 28 Apr 1666      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. John Lloyd, b. Abt 1666 d. 16 Jan 1719, Bachecrick, Denbigh, Wales (Age ~ 53 years)
     2. Thomas Lloyd, b. Abt 1668, Richmond County, Virginia d. Bef 27 Oct 1699, Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years.)2
Mary Hill died between June 1674 and April 1684 at North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1663-1668 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 3; [Antient Press]; Page 55-56
THE COURT OF RAPPA Dr to the Estate of COLL. MOORE FANTLEROY Deced the 9th Ju.1

Family 1

Moore Fauntleroy b. b 1616, d. 9 Jul 1664

Family 2

William Lloyd b. b 1640, d. a 4 Nov 1691

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Mary Hill 1632 - 1684: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I29409&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 6 January 2026. William Lloyd Bef 1640 - Aft 1691: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117014&tree=Tree1

William Lloyd1

M, #103854, b. before 1640, d. after 4 November 1691
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     William Lloyd was born before 1640 at England.1 He married Mary Hill, daughter of Capt. Thomas Hill and Mary Piersey, between 6 February 1666 and 28 April 1666 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
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Her 2nd of 2 husbands; his 1st of 2 wives (unproven)
From Early Colonial Settlers:

Family 1     Mary Hill, b. 1632, York County, Virginia d. Between Jun 1674 and Apr 1684, North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia (Age 42 years)
Marriage     Between 6 Feb and 28 Apr 1666      Old Rappahannock County, Virginia
Children      
     1. John Lloyd, b. Abt 1666 d. 16 Jan 1719, Bachecrick, Denbigh, Wales (Age ~ 53 years)
     2. Thomas Lloyd, b. Abt 1668, Richmond County, Virginia d. Bef 27 Oct 1699, Sittingbourne Parish, Richmond County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years.)1 William Lloyd married Elizabeth Griffin circa 2 April 1684 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 4th of 5 husbands; his 2nd of 2 wives (unproven.)2
William Lloyd died after 4 November 1691 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
William Griffin d 1681 lived next door to the Dean family who sold Griffin Carter 50 acres of land in Essex 1692. some sort of relationship.
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1683-1685 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press] Page 12
Rappahannock County Court 2d of April 1684
- It is ordrd. that Leiut. Co. WM. LOYD as marrying the relict of Colo. JNO. HULL be paid out of the Estate of Capt. THOMAS GOULDMAN deceased fourteen hundred and thirty three pounds of Tobo: and cask due as did appeare p the Bal. of Accot: to be paid with costs of Suite als Execution
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1686-1688 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 394-395
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I WILLIAM LOYD of the County of Rappahannock and Dominion of Virginia with the free and voluntary consent of my Wife, ELIZABETH LOYD, for a valuable consideracion do bargaine and sell unto WILLIAM COOPER, Planter, of the aforesd. County and Dominion to him his heires forever from me the sd WM. LOYD my heires one part or parcel of land conteyning One hundred and fifty acers of land being in the County of Rappa: on the North side of the River bounding as followeth (vizt) Beginning at a red Oake in Mr. PATONs line corner tree to a lane and running thence by an old crooked line South West to a red Oake, thence N. East to a small Hickory saplin marked with a Knife, thence N. East to a Stake by two red Oakes in PATONs line, thence alonge the sd line S: W: to the first mencioned tree; To have and to hold the sd Land forever with all its rights and appertenances and all woods and water in as ample manner as is expressed by his Maties order for holding land in this Dominion and to be safly possessed with the same free from the molestation of any persons claiming Interest from under me, Furthermore I the sd WM. LOYD with my Wife, ELIZABETH, do agree to acknowledge this in Court whensoever the sd WM. COOPER his heires shall desire the same. In Conformacon whereof wee WM. and ELIZABETH LOYD do sett our hands and seales this 18th day of February Ano Dom 1687/8 Witness hereunto
EDWARD JONES,
JAMES JENIS (?) WILL LOYD
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 7th die Marty 1687/8 et record 14th die
Elizabeth Fleming? d/o Alexander Fleming
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1668-1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 49
TO ALL TO WHOME these pntes shall come I Sr. WILLIAM BERKELEY Knt. Govr. & Capt Genrll of Virginia send greeting in our Ld. God everlasting. Whereas by Instruccons from the Kings most Except. Maty directed to mee & the Councell of State his Maty was graciously pleased to Authorize mee the sd Govr. &Councell to grant Pattents & to assign such proporcons of land to all Adventurers & Plantrs. have been usual' heretofore in the like case either for Adventurers of money or Transportacon of people into this Colony according to a Chartr. of Orders, from the late Treas. & Company and that the same proporcon of fifty acres of land bee granted or assigned for every pson transported hither since Midsummer 1625 and that the same Course bee continued to all Adventurers & Plantrs. until it shall bee otherwise determined by his Maty NOW KNOW YEE that I the sd WM, BERKELEY Ent. &c. with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto Capt, JOHN HULL fourteen hundred acres of land scituate lyeing and being in the County of Rappa. on the North side of the RAPPA. RIVER Eleven hundred acres of which was formerly granted to ( ) by Patt. bearing date Octobr, the 12th 1660 and by the sd ( ) given unto the sd Capt. JOHN HULL (a portion of this entry is washed out) to a lyne of marked trees of Coll. FANTLEROYs Orphans & along the sd Lyne Southerly 400 poles to a Swamp & along the sd Swamp which Swamp divides this land from the land of GEORGE BRYERs Orphans to the place where it first Begunne the land being due unto the sd Capt. JNO. HULL by & for the transportacon of Twenty eight psons whose names are in the records menconed underneath the sd Patts. the former of which was dated Octor. the 12th Ano. 1665 And the latter Octor. the 12th 1666 Tn Have & To Hold &c, To bee Held &c., yeilding & payeing &c, Provided &c dated the 23d day of Septbr. Anno 1668
WM. BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these plates that wee JOHN HULL & ELIZABETH Wife of the sd JOHN HULL for the valueable consid of Five thousand pounds Tob: to mee in hand paid by HENRY CLARKE of the County of Rappa. Plantr. have bargained sold & assigned unto the sd HENRY CLARKE all & singular the lands menconed in the Pattent wthin menconed & every pte & pcell thereof & all the privilidges thereunto belonging & all our Right tytle & interest belonging to the same To Have & To Hold the sd Land wthin menconed to the
sd HENRY CLARKE his heirs forever. As Witnesse our hands & seales this 3th Janry 1665.
in the pnce of us WILLIAM t SHROWBY JOHN HULL
SETH SARGEANT ELIZA. HULL
Recognitr. 3d Febr. 1668
KNOW ALL MEN by these pntes that I ELIZABETH HULL doe constitute & appoynt THO: FRESHWATER my true & Lawful! Atturney to acknoweldge all my right & tytle of a pcell of land Cont. Fourteen hundred acres unto HENRY CLARKE & his heirs for ever. As Witnesse my hand & seale this 5th day Janry 1668,
Testis SETH SARGEANT ELIZA. HULL
WILL SHROWBY
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 195-196
BE IT KNOWNE UNTO ALL MEN by these pnts that I JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa. in Virga. gent. for & in consideration of Eight thousand pounds of good Tobb. and caste to me in hand paid by JOHN ALLOWAY of the same County Carpenter the Receipt of wch I doe acknowledge and doe by these prsents bargaine sell & for ever make over unto the said JOHN ALLOWAY of the same County Carpenter land containeing Eight hundred acres scittuate lying & being in the abovesd County & lieing upon the Easternmost branch of a Creeke commonly called TOTUSKEY CREEKE parte thereof formerly belonging to one Mr. MILES REYLEY the residue thereof being purchased by me the said JOHN HULL of the MORATTICUM INDIANS To Have & To Hould the abovesd quantity of land as before menconed and every parte thereof with all & every the appurtenances thereto belonging to him the said JOHN ALLOWAY his heires or assignes for Evermore he the sd JOHN ALLOWAY for Ever hereafter yeelding and paying doeing & dischargeing the rents & services due to or: Soveraigne Lord the King for the prmises herein graunted and I the sd JOHN HULL doe for me my heires oblidge that the sd JOHN ALLOWAY his heires shall from time to time & at all times hereafter quietly & peaceably have hould occupy and enjoy all the prmises heerin or heerafter graunted without the lett In cumbran ce or molestation of us or any pson laying Lawfull claime or interest to the prmises or any pte thereof and furthermore I the sd JOHN HULL doe with the consent of ELIZABETH my Wife for the consideracon above menconed and we both with one consent and assent oblidge or:selves to confirms and acknowlege this or: act & deed in the County Cort. abovesd when by the said JNO. ALLOWAY required in confirmacon of which wee the sd JOHN & ELIZABETH HULL have hereunto sett our hands & seales this fourth day of January 1670
Signed sealed inprsents of us JOHN HULL
DAVID STERNE, ROBT. MAPES ELIZABETH HULL
Recognitr. in Cur Rappa 4th die Janry Anno 1670
THESE PNTS WITTNESSETH that I ELIZABETH HULL Wife of JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa, doe constitute & appoynt THO: FRESHWATER my lawful Attrny in my steed & place to ackowledge a pcell of land conteining Eight hundred acres sould by my abovesd Husband unto JOHN ALLOWAY of the abovesd County as by Deed of Sale from undr. or: hands & seales beareing date with these prsnts will appeare Rattifieing and confirmein g the sd acknowledgmt. made by my sd Attrny in the County Cort. abovesaid to be as firme & staple as if I my selfe weare psonally prsent, In Wittness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this fourth day of January 1670
Test ROBE MAPES, ELIZA. HULL
DAVID STERNE signum
Recordr. XII 1670
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 282-283
BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these presents that I JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa. and Parrish of Farnham Gent for and in consideration of Nine thousand pounds of tobacco and cask to me in hand paid by Bill secured by JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS Planters of the same County and Parrish abovesaid have sold and made over unto the above said JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS their heirs and assigns one parcell of land conteyning tower hundred acres or thereabouts scituate lying and being in the ahovesaid County and Parish being part of the INDYAN Town called NOTHIQUOND ?) and adjoyning to the land of one JOHN ALLOWAY To Have and To Hold the ahovesaid Quantity of land by these presents granted with all rights thereunto belonging to them the said JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS without trouble of the within said JOHN HULL my heirs they the said JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS yeilding and paying the rents and services yearly due to our Sovereigne Lord the King his heirs and Successors and further I the said JOHN HULL together wth ELIZABETH my Wife and we with one consent and assent doe oblige ourselves to acknowledge this our act and deed in the County Court aforesaid either per:s-n or by our Attorney or Attornies lawfully qualified and in Confirmation of all and every of the premises herein mentioned we have hereunto sett our hand and affixed our seals this Eighth day of March Anna Dom 1671/2
in presence of us THOMAS GOODRICH, JOHN HULL
GILES CALE
Recognitr. in Cur Rappa 7th die March 1671/2
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH HULL Wife of JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa. Gent. doe constitute and appoint THOMAS FRESHWATER of the same County to be my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge a certain e parcell of land in the County Court aforesaid sold by my abovesaid Husband unto JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and one PHILIP DAVIS as by Deed of Sale more at Large may appeare and whatsoever my said Attorney shall doe in the premises I doe hereby Rattifie and confirme as Lawfully as if I my selfe were personally present. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 5th day of March 1671/2
Test JOHN PLOVER ELIZABETH HULL
JOSHUA LAWSON
Recordatr. in Cur Rappa 7th Die March 1671/2
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 79-80
TO ALL TO WHOM &c. Now know yee &c. that I Sr. WM. BERKELEY Knt. Governour &c doe with the consent of the Councill of State accordingly give and grant unto Capt. JOHN HULL of the County of Rappahannock a tract of land containing 650 acres 235 thirds it being the fullth Pattent formerly granted to MILES RYLY deceased of the same County and by him given by Will unto the aforesaid JOHN HULL the contents whereof was by Pattent One thousand acres but by a Resurvey found to be as before mentioned situate and being in the County aforesaid and in the Parish of Farnham on the North sdie of RAP(IDAN - partly erased) RIVER bounded a followeth beginning at a Spanish red Oake the corner tree of HENRY AUSTIN and runing thence from the said land No. No. E. to a corner red Oake at the Miles End of THOMAS FRESHWATER thence on his and ROBERT SISSONs Miles End to and by No. and West to a certain Gum neare the head of a small branch thence by a line of marked trees No. to the lands of THOMAS GOOSE thence So, Westerly by the sd land the Corner tree it being a small Spanish Oak thence bounding again on the same land No. W. to another Corner tree of the same land and thence by a line of marked trees Westerly to a turning tree on a Leavell neare the ROAD to the COURT HOUSE and on the South side thereof thence Sc, Easterly to the land of HENRY AUSTIN aforesaid thence on the lines N. Ea. to a certain Corner red Oake neare the CATT PATH and finally over certain branches So. E. to the Oak where it first began To have and to hold the said land with his due share of mines and minerals therein contained with all rights of hunting hawking fishing and fowling wth all woods waters and rivers belonging to the said land to him the said Capt. JOHN HULL his heirs and assigns forever in as ample manner as is expressed in a Charter of Orders from the late Treasurer and Company dated the 18th of November 1618 or out of the Letters Pattents paying to our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs and Successors for every fifty acres of land hereby granted yearely at the feast of St. Michael! the Arch Angell the Fee Rent of One shilling which payment is to be made yearely from the Entry of the Survey and Rights in the Office dated the 12th of October 1665 according to his Majesties instructions of the 12th of September 1662 provided that if the said Capt. JOHN HULL his heirs or assigner doe not plant or seat upon the said land in three years next ensuing the date hereof then it. shall be lawfull for any Adventurer or Planter to make choice and seate thereupon Given at JAMES CITY under my hand the seale of the Collony this 30th day of October 1669 and in the 21st year of the Reign of KING CHARLES the Second
Capt. JOHN HULLs his Pattent for WILLIAM BERKELEY
650 acres and 235 thirds of land
lying in Rappa. County Test PHILL. LUDWELL
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN HULL of Rappa. doe for myself my heirs and assigns sell and make over all my right and interest or this witnin mentioned Pattent unto ROGER WILLIAMS and his heirs forever To have and to hold the same with every part and parcell thereof together with all rights thereunto belonging in as full and ample manner as is given to me by this Pattan wth in mentioned and further do oblige myself together with my Wife to acknowledge this my deed either in person or by lawfull hands and seals this 4th day of March 1672/3
in presence of THOMAS EVANS, JOHN HULL
ROGER HULL ELIZA. HULL
Recognit in Cu: Rappa quinto die March 1672/3
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH HULL doe constitute and appoint my loving Friend THOMAS ERWIN my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name and place to acknowledge and make over unto ROGER WILLIAMS a parcell of land by Patten containing six hundred and fifty acres 235 thirds as witness my hand and seale this 4th of March 1672/3
Witness ANN ERWIN, ELIZABETH HULL
ROGER HULL
Recordat xii die March 1672/3
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 268-269
BE IT KNOWN unto all men by these presents that I JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa and Parish of Farnham Gent doe and in consideracon of Ten thousand pounds of tobacco and Casque to me in hand paid by Bill securied by WILLIAM BENDALL of the Countie of LANCASTER, Wheelwright, have granted and made over unto the aforesaid WILL BENDALL his heirs & assigns one pcell of land containing Foure hundred acres or thereabouts scituate and being in the abovesaid County & Parish heing part of the INDIAN TOWNE called MORATIQUA adjoying to the land of JOHN ALLOWAY and lately in the tenure and possession of JOHN SHURLOCK JUNIOR and Mr. PHILIP DAVIS & by them reassigned over to me the said JOHN HULL Gent from them by Deeds of Writing on record of the abovesaid County Court will appeare To have and to hold the said quantity of Land by these presents granted to him sd WILL: BENDALL his heirs and assigns he the said WILLIAM BENDALL paying the yearely Rents and services due to our Sovereign Lord the King for the premises herein & I the said JOHN HULL Gent doe oblidge myselfe my heirs that the said WILL: BENDALL his heirs shall at all times hereafter quietly occupy the premises without the trouble of me the said JOHN HULL Gent my heirs or any other person whatsoever laying any claim under us Excepting and reserving to myself the yearly privilidge to make and carry out of the Marshes belonging to the said Land all such Hay as I shall yearly have occasion for anything to the contrary in this writing formerly expressed notwithstanding and furthermore I the said JOHN HULL Gent together with ELIZABETH my Wife and we hnth with one consent doe oblidge ourselves to acknowledge this our lawfull act and deed in the County Court of Rappa either personally or by our certain attorneys lawfully qualified when by the said WILL: BENDALL it shall be required and in confirmation thereof we the said JOHN and ELIZABETH HULL have sett our hands and seals this Eighteenth day
of January Anno Dom 1674/5
in presence of us THOMAS KIRTON, JOHN HULL
JOHN PORTEUS ELIZABETH HULL
Recognitr in Cu Comr Rappa 3 die Febry 1674/5
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 342-343
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JAMES CAPLIN [Copeland] of the County of Rappa and Parrish of Farnham for and in consideration of Five thousand pounds of tobacco and casque to me in hand paid by Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL Executrix of Lt. Collo JOHN HULL of the same County & Parrish late deceased doe bargaine sell & forever make over unto her the said Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL her heirs and assigns all and singular that Divident of land properly belonged to me whereon one THOMAS SAMPSON now liveth and containing by estimation Eighty acres or thereabouts together with all and every the appurtenances thereunto belonging together with my whole cropp of tobacco wch I shall make this ensuing yeare upon the plantacon whereon I now live To have and to hold use & enjoy and to take possession of all & every the premises hereby granted to her own proper use and behoofe and that it shall be lawfull to enjoye the same as before menconed quietly without the let or molestation of me the said JAMES CAPLIN my heirs &c. or any other person whatsoever and doe oblige myselfe to acknowledge and confirm this Instrument of writing as my Reall act and deed at the County Court abovesaid next held and in confirmation thereof have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 2d day of May 1676
The Condition of this present Instrument of Writing is such that if the above mentioned JAMES CAPLIN his heirs &c. shall well and truly pay and satisfie unto the said Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL Two thousand live hundred pounds of good tobacco and casque at or upon the last of December next ensuing this date wth convenience in the said County and Parish and alsoe shall civilly demesne and behave himselfe towards the said Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL her heirs &c wth out doing or procuring to be done any prjudice or harm either to her stock or hogs and cattle or whatsoever to her belonging during the time he shall continue in the said Plantacon whereon he now liveth that then this prsent obligation to be void and of none effect or else to stand and remain in full power and virtue according to the true intent and meaning hereof
in presence of us SAMUEL GRIFFIN JAMES CAPLIN
ENOCK DAUGHTY
Recognitr in Cu Comr Rappa 3 die May 1676
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1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 306
Northumberland County Court 19th of September 1677
- HULL agt VANLANDEGHAM's Estate
Whereas it appeares to this Court by a Bill under the hand of MICHAELL VANLANDEGHAM dated ye 28th of December 1675, that MICHAELL VANLANDEGHAM stood indebted unto JOHN HULL ye sume of seaven hundred and two pounds of tobacco and caske; Judgment is granted MRS. ELIZABETH HULL, the Relict of Collo. JOHN HULL, for ye sume against PHILLIP EVANS who married the Relict of MICHAELL VANLANDEGHAM als Execution.2

Family 1

Mary Hill b. 1632, d. bt Jun 1674 - Apr 1684

Family 2

Elizabeth Griffin b. b 1639, d. a 1690

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. William Lloyd Bef 1640 - Aft 1691: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117014&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 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Griffin Bef 1639 - Aft 1690: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71736&tree=Tree1

Elizabeth Griffin1

F, #103855, b. before 1639, d. after 1690
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Elizabeth Griffin was born before 1639.1 She married William Lloyd circa 2 April 1684 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 4th of 5 husbands; his 2nd of 2 wives (unproven.)1
Elizabeth Griffin died after 1690 at Lancaster Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
William Griffin d 1681 lived next door to the Dean family who sold Griffin Carter 50 acres of land in Essex 1692. some sort of relationship.
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1683-1685 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press] Page 12
Rappahannock County Court 2d of April 1684
- It is ordrd. that Leiut. Co. WM. LOYD as marrying the relict of Colo. JNO. HULL be paid out of the Estate of Capt. THOMAS GOULDMAN deceased fourteen hundred and thirty three pounds of Tobo: and cask due as did appeare p the Bal. of Accot: to be paid with costs of Suite als Execution
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1686-1688 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 394-395
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I WILLIAM LOYD of the County of Rappahannock and Dominion of Virginia with the free and voluntary consent of my Wife, ELIZABETH LOYD, for a valuable consideracion do bargaine and sell unto WILLIAM COOPER, Planter, of the aforesd. County and Dominion to him his heires forever from me the sd WM. LOYD my heires one part or parcel of land conteyning One hundred and fifty acers of land being in the County of Rappa: on the North side of the River bounding as followeth (vizt) Beginning at a red Oake in Mr. PATONs line corner tree to a lane and running thence by an old crooked line South West to a red Oake, thence N. East to a small Hickory saplin marked with a Knife, thence N. East to a Stake by two red Oakes in PATONs line, thence alonge the sd line S: W: to the first mencioned tree; To have and to hold the sd Land forever with all its rights and appertenances and all woods and water in as ample manner as is expressed by his Maties order for holding land in this Dominion and to be safly possessed with the same free from the molestation of any persons claiming Interest from under me, Furthermore I the sd WM. LOYD with my Wife, ELIZABETH, do agree to acknowledge this in Court whensoever the sd WM. COOPER his heires shall desire the same. In Conformacon whereof wee WM. and ELIZABETH LOYD do sett our hands and seales this 18th day of February Ano Dom 1687/8 Witness hereunto
EDWARD JONES,
JAMES JENIS (?) WILL LOYD
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 7th die Marty 1687/8 et record 14th die
Elizabeth Fleming? d/o Alexander Fleming
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1668-1670 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 49
TO ALL TO WHOME these pntes shall come I Sr. WILLIAM BERKELEY Knt. Govr. & Capt Genrll of Virginia send greeting in our Ld. God everlasting. Whereas by Instruccons from the Kings most Except. Maty directed to mee & the Councell of State his Maty was graciously pleased to Authorize mee the sd Govr. &Councell to grant Pattents & to assign such proporcons of land to all Adventurers & Plantrs. have been usual' heretofore in the like case either for Adventurers of money or Transportacon of people into this Colony according to a Chartr. of Orders, from the late Treas. & Company and that the same proporcon of fifty acres of land bee granted or assigned for every pson transported hither since Midsummer 1625 and that the same Course bee continued to all Adventurers & Plantrs. until it shall bee otherwise determined by his Maty NOW KNOW YEE that I the sd WM, BERKELEY Ent. &c. with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give & grant unto Capt, JOHN HULL fourteen hundred acres of land scituate lyeing and being in the County of Rappa. on the North side of the RAPPA. RIVER Eleven hundred acres of which was formerly granted to ( ) by Patt. bearing date Octobr, the 12th 1660 and by the sd ( ) given unto the sd Capt. JOHN HULL (a portion of this entry is washed out) to a lyne of marked trees of Coll. FANTLEROYs Orphans & along the sd Lyne Southerly 400 poles to a Swamp & along the sd Swamp which Swamp divides this land from the land of GEORGE BRYERs Orphans to the place where it first Begunne the land being due unto the sd Capt. JNO. HULL by & for the transportacon of Twenty eight psons whose names are in the records menconed underneath the sd Patts. the former of which was dated Octor. the 12th Ano. 1665 And the latter Octor. the 12th 1666 Tn Have & To Hold &c, To bee Held &c., yeilding & payeing &c, Provided &c dated the 23d day of Septbr. Anno 1668
WM. BERKELEY
KNOW ALL MEN by these plates that wee JOHN HULL & ELIZABETH Wife of the sd JOHN HULL for the valueable consid of Five thousand pounds Tob: to mee in hand paid by HENRY CLARKE of the County of Rappa. Plantr. have bargained sold & assigned unto the sd HENRY CLARKE all & singular the lands menconed in the Pattent wthin menconed & every pte & pcell thereof & all the privilidges thereunto belonging & all our Right tytle & interest belonging to the same To Have & To Hold the sd Land wthin menconed to the
sd HENRY CLARKE his heirs forever. As Witnesse our hands & seales this 3th Janry 1665.
in the pnce of us WILLIAM t SHROWBY JOHN HULL
SETH SARGEANT ELIZA. HULL
Recognitr. 3d Febr. 1668
KNOW ALL MEN by these pntes that I ELIZABETH HULL doe constitute & appoynt THO: FRESHWATER my true & Lawful! Atturney to acknoweldge all my right & tytle of a pcell of land Cont. Fourteen hundred acres unto HENRY CLARKE & his heirs for ever. As Witnesse my hand & seale this 5th day Janry 1668,
Testis SETH SARGEANT ELIZA. HULL
WILL SHROWBY
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 195-196
BE IT KNOWNE UNTO ALL MEN by these pnts that I JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa. in Virga. gent. for & in consideration of Eight thousand pounds of good Tobb. and caste to me in hand paid by JOHN ALLOWAY of the same County Carpenter the Receipt of wch I doe acknowledge and doe by these prsents bargaine sell & for ever make over unto the said JOHN ALLOWAY of the same County Carpenter land containeing Eight hundred acres scittuate lying & being in the abovesd County & lieing upon the Easternmost branch of a Creeke commonly called TOTUSKEY CREEKE parte thereof formerly belonging to one Mr. MILES REYLEY the residue thereof being purchased by me the said JOHN HULL of the MORATTICUM INDIANS To Have & To Hould the abovesd quantity of land as before menconed and every parte thereof with all & every the appurtenances thereto belonging to him the said JOHN ALLOWAY his heires or assignes for Evermore he the sd JOHN ALLOWAY for Ever hereafter yeelding and paying doeing & dischargeing the rents & services due to or: Soveraigne Lord the King for the prmises herein graunted and I the sd JOHN HULL doe for me my heires oblidge that the sd JOHN ALLOWAY his heires shall from time to time & at all times hereafter quietly & peaceably have hould occupy and enjoy all the prmises heerin or heerafter graunted without the lett In cumbran ce or molestation of us or any pson laying Lawfull claime or interest to the prmises or any pte thereof and furthermore I the sd JOHN HULL doe with the consent of ELIZABETH my Wife for the consideracon above menconed and we both with one consent and assent oblidge or:selves to confirms and acknowlege this or: act & deed in the County Cort. abovesd when by the said JNO. ALLOWAY required in confirmacon of which wee the sd JOHN & ELIZABETH HULL have hereunto sett our hands & seales this fourth day of January 1670
Signed sealed inprsents of us JOHN HULL
DAVID STERNE, ROBT. MAPES ELIZABETH HULL
Recognitr. in Cur Rappa 4th die Janry Anno 1670
THESE PNTS WITTNESSETH that I ELIZABETH HULL Wife of JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa, doe constitute & appoynt THO: FRESHWATER my lawful Attrny in my steed & place to ackowledge a pcell of land conteining Eight hundred acres sould by my abovesd Husband unto JOHN ALLOWAY of the abovesd County as by Deed of Sale from undr. or: hands & seales beareing date with these prsnts will appeare Rattifieing and confirmein g the sd acknowledgmt. made by my sd Attrny in the County Cort. abovesaid to be as firme & staple as if I my selfe weare psonally prsent, In Wittness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this fourth day of January 1670
Test ROBE MAPES, ELIZA. HULL
DAVID STERNE signum
Recordr. XII 1670
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1670-1672 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 4, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 282-283
BE IT KNOWNE unto all men by these presents that I JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa. and Parrish of Farnham Gent for and in consideration of Nine thousand pounds of tobacco and cask to me in hand paid by Bill secured by JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS Planters of the same County and Parrish abovesaid have sold and made over unto the above said JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS their heirs and assigns one parcell of land conteyning tower hundred acres or thereabouts scituate lying and being in the ahovesaid County and Parish being part of the INDYAN Town called NOTHIQUOND ?) and adjoyning to the land of one JOHN ALLOWAY To Have and To Hold the ahovesaid Quantity of land by these presents granted with all rights thereunto belonging to them the said JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS without trouble of the within said JOHN HULL my heirs they the said JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and PHILIP DAVIS yeilding and paying the rents and services yearly due to our Sovereigne Lord the King his heirs and Successors and further I the said JOHN HULL together wth ELIZABETH my Wife and we with one consent and assent doe oblige ourselves to acknowledge this our act and deed in the County Court aforesaid either per:s-n or by our Attorney or Attornies lawfully qualified and in Confirmation of all and every of the premises herein mentioned we have hereunto sett our hand and affixed our seals this Eighth day of March Anna Dom 1671/2
in presence of us THOMAS GOODRICH, JOHN HULL
GILES CALE
Recognitr. in Cur Rappa 7th die March 1671/2
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH HULL Wife of JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa. Gent. doe constitute and appoint THOMAS FRESHWATER of the same County to be my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge a certain e parcell of land in the County Court aforesaid sold by my abovesaid Husband unto JOHN SHERLOCK JUNIOR and one PHILIP DAVIS as by Deed of Sale more at Large may appeare and whatsoever my said Attorney shall doe in the premises I doe hereby Rattifie and confirme as Lawfully as if I my selfe were personally present. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 5th day of March 1671/2
Test JOHN PLOVER ELIZABETH HULL
JOSHUA LAWSON
Recordatr. in Cur Rappa 7th Die March 1671/2
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 79-80
TO ALL TO WHOM &c. Now know yee &c. that I Sr. WM. BERKELEY Knt. Governour &c doe with the consent of the Councill of State accordingly give and grant unto Capt. JOHN HULL of the County of Rappahannock a tract of land containing 650 acres 235 thirds it being the fullth Pattent formerly granted to MILES RYLY deceased of the same County and by him given by Will unto the aforesaid JOHN HULL the contents whereof was by Pattent One thousand acres but by a Resurvey found to be as before mentioned situate and being in the County aforesaid and in the Parish of Farnham on the North sdie of RAP(IDAN - partly erased) RIVER bounded a followeth beginning at a Spanish red Oake the corner tree of HENRY AUSTIN and runing thence from the said land No. No. E. to a corner red Oake at the Miles End of THOMAS FRESHWATER thence on his and ROBERT SISSONs Miles End to and by No. and West to a certain Gum neare the head of a small branch thence by a line of marked trees No. to the lands of THOMAS GOOSE thence So, Westerly by the sd land the Corner tree it being a small Spanish Oak thence bounding again on the same land No. W. to another Corner tree of the same land and thence by a line of marked trees Westerly to a turning tree on a Leavell neare the ROAD to the COURT HOUSE and on the South side thereof thence Sc, Easterly to the land of HENRY AUSTIN aforesaid thence on the lines N. Ea. to a certain Corner red Oake neare the CATT PATH and finally over certain branches So. E. to the Oak where it first began To have and to hold the said land with his due share of mines and minerals therein contained with all rights of hunting hawking fishing and fowling wth all woods waters and rivers belonging to the said land to him the said Capt. JOHN HULL his heirs and assigns forever in as ample manner as is expressed in a Charter of Orders from the late Treasurer and Company dated the 18th of November 1618 or out of the Letters Pattents paying to our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs and Successors for every fifty acres of land hereby granted yearely at the feast of St. Michael! the Arch Angell the Fee Rent of One shilling which payment is to be made yearely from the Entry of the Survey and Rights in the Office dated the 12th of October 1665 according to his Majesties instructions of the 12th of September 1662 provided that if the said Capt. JOHN HULL his heirs or assigner doe not plant or seat upon the said land in three years next ensuing the date hereof then it. shall be lawfull for any Adventurer or Planter to make choice and seate thereupon Given at JAMES CITY under my hand the seale of the Collony this 30th day of October 1669 and in the 21st year of the Reign of KING CHARLES the Second
Capt. JOHN HULLs his Pattent for WILLIAM BERKELEY
650 acres and 235 thirds of land
lying in Rappa. County Test PHILL. LUDWELL
KNOW ALL MEN that I JOHN HULL of Rappa. doe for myself my heirs and assigns sell and make over all my right and interest or this witnin mentioned Pattent unto ROGER WILLIAMS and his heirs forever To have and to hold the same with every part and parcell thereof together with all rights thereunto belonging in as full and ample manner as is given to me by this Pattan wth in mentioned and further do oblige myself together with my Wife to acknowledge this my deed either in person or by lawfull hands and seals this 4th day of March 1672/3
in presence of THOMAS EVANS, JOHN HULL
ROGER HULL ELIZA. HULL
Recognit in Cu: Rappa quinto die March 1672/3
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH HULL doe constitute and appoint my loving Friend THOMAS ERWIN my true and lawfull Attorney for me and in my name and place to acknowledge and make over unto ROGER WILLIAMS a parcell of land by Patten containing six hundred and fifty acres 235 thirds as witness my hand and seale this 4th of March 1672/3
Witness ANN ERWIN, ELIZABETH HULL
ROGER HULL
Recordat xii die March 1672/3
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 268-269
BE IT KNOWN unto all men by these presents that I JOHN HULL of the County of Rappa and Parish of Farnham Gent doe and in consideracon of Ten thousand pounds of tobacco and Casque to me in hand paid by Bill securied by WILLIAM BENDALL of the Countie of LANCASTER, Wheelwright, have granted and made over unto the aforesaid WILL BENDALL his heirs & assigns one pcell of land containing Foure hundred acres or thereabouts scituate and being in the abovesaid County & Parish heing part of the INDIAN TOWNE called MORATIQUA adjoying to the land of JOHN ALLOWAY and lately in the tenure and possession of JOHN SHURLOCK JUNIOR and Mr. PHILIP DAVIS & by them reassigned over to me the said JOHN HULL Gent from them by Deeds of Writing on record of the abovesaid County Court will appeare To have and to hold the said quantity of Land by these presents granted to him sd WILL: BENDALL his heirs and assigns he the said WILLIAM BENDALL paying the yearely Rents and services due to our Sovereign Lord the King for the premises herein & I the said JOHN HULL Gent doe oblidge myselfe my heirs that the said WILL: BENDALL his heirs shall at all times hereafter quietly occupy the premises without the trouble of me the said JOHN HULL Gent my heirs or any other person whatsoever laying any claim under us Excepting and reserving to myself the yearly privilidge to make and carry out of the Marshes belonging to the said Land all such Hay as I shall yearly have occasion for anything to the contrary in this writing formerly expressed notwithstanding and furthermore I the said JOHN HULL Gent together with ELIZABETH my Wife and we hnth with one consent doe oblidge ourselves to acknowledge this our lawfull act and deed in the County Court of Rappa either personally or by our certain attorneys lawfully qualified when by the said WILL: BENDALL it shall be required and in confirmation thereof we the said JOHN and ELIZABETH HULL have sett our hands and seals this Eighteenth day
of January Anno Dom 1674/5
in presence of us THOMAS KIRTON, JOHN HULL
JOHN PORTEUS ELIZABETH HULL
Recognitr in Cu Comr Rappa 3 die Febry 1674/5
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 342-343
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JAMES CAPLIN [Copeland] of the County of Rappa and Parrish of Farnham for and in consideration of Five thousand pounds of tobacco and casque to me in hand paid by Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL Executrix of Lt. Collo JOHN HULL of the same County & Parrish late deceased doe bargaine sell & forever make over unto her the said Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL her heirs and assigns all and singular that Divident of land properly belonged to me whereon one THOMAS SAMPSON now liveth and containing by estimation Eighty acres or thereabouts together with all and every the appurtenances thereunto belonging together with my whole cropp of tobacco wch I shall make this ensuing yeare upon the plantacon whereon I now live To have and to hold use & enjoy and to take possession of all & every the premises hereby granted to her own proper use and behoofe and that it shall be lawfull to enjoye the same as before menconed quietly without the let or molestation of me the said JAMES CAPLIN my heirs &c. or any other person whatsoever and doe oblige myselfe to acknowledge and confirm this Instrument of writing as my Reall act and deed at the County Court abovesaid next held and in confirmation thereof have hereunto sett my hand & seale this 2d day of May 1676
The Condition of this present Instrument of Writing is such that if the above mentioned JAMES CAPLIN his heirs &c. shall well and truly pay and satisfie unto the said Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL Two thousand live hundred pounds of good tobacco and casque at or upon the last of December next ensuing this date wth convenience in the said County and Parish and alsoe shall civilly demesne and behave himselfe towards the said Mrs. ELIZABETH HULL her heirs &c wth out doing or procuring to be done any prjudice or harm either to her stock or hogs and cattle or whatsoever to her belonging during the time he shall continue in the said Plantacon whereon he now liveth that then this prsent obligation to be void and of none effect or else to stand and remain in full power and virtue according to the true intent and meaning hereof
in presence of us SAMUEL GRIFFIN JAMES CAPLIN
ENOCK DAUGHTY
Recognitr in Cu Comr Rappa 3 die May 1676
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1674-1677 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 3; [Antient Press]; Page 306
Northumberland County Court 19th of September 1677
- HULL agt VANLANDEGHAM's Estate
Whereas it appeares to this Court by a Bill under the hand of MICHAELL VANLANDEGHAM dated ye 28th of December 1675, that MICHAELL VANLANDEGHAM stood indebted unto JOHN HULL ye sume of seaven hundred and two pounds of tobacco and caske; Judgment is granted MRS. ELIZABETH HULL, the Relict of Collo. JOHN HULL, for ye sume against PHILLIP EVANS who married the Relict of MICHAELL VANLANDEGHAM als Execution.1

Family

William Lloyd b. b 1640, d. a 4 Nov 1691

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Elizabeth Griffin Bef 1639 - Aft 1690: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I71736&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

John Taylor1

M, #103856, b. circa 1683, d. after 1718
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     John Taylor was born circa 1683.1 He married Mary Slaughter, daughter of Frances Slaughter Jr. and Margaret Hudson, before 1714 at St. Mary's Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1

John Taylor died after 1718 at St. Mary's Parish, King George Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 130
15 Oct 1705. Attachmt agt est of John Taylor, who has absented himself out of the Co, for a debt of 2 1/2-bbl of corn and 25_s. 06 d. due John Games, Order signed by James -Boughan.
according to Law 15 Oct 1705 on a bbl of corn. Witnessed by Wm Johnson and Robt x Moody. Signed "by me Abr Ayrton S S E C".
Also attachmt agt Taylor's est for debt of 525 lb tobo due WM Johnson, as above.
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1711-1714 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 8, Beverley Fleet]; Page 241.
Deed. 23 March 1713/14. John Taylor, planter, of Hanover Par. Richmond County, sells Daniel Smith, planter, of St. A. Par., Essex County, for 2000 lb Tobo., 100 acres, part of a patent of 4000 acres granted to Thomas Meadar and Henry Petrus, in St. A. Par., adj. land of George Loyd.
signed John Taylor
Wit:
Thomas Spires
ffra Smith

Mary Taylor, wife to John, relinq. dower rights by Robert Parker her attorney.
Rec. 12 May 1714.
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1718-1719 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7; Part 3 [Antient Press]; Page 435-436
THIS INDENTURE made the 28th day of June in the fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George by the grace of God, King of Great Brittain France and Ireland, Defender of the faith &c., Anno Domini 1719, Between JNO: TAYLOR and MARY his Wife of one part and THOMAS TURNER of the other part. Witnesseth that JNO TAYLOR and MARY his Wife for sum of Five shillings Sterling to them in hand paid by THOS: TURNER, by these presents doe bargain & sell unto THOS. TURNER a tract of land lying in Parish of Hanover in County of Richmond with all houses orchards advantages and appurtenances to land and premises belonging; To have and to hold the land and other the premisses unto THOS: TURNER his heirs during the term of one whole year to the Intent that THOS: TURNER may by vertue of these presents and of the Stattute made for Transferring uses into possession be lawfully possessed of the premisses & thereby the better enabled to take a release of the inheritance thereof from JNO: TAYLOR and MARY his Wife; In Witness whereof ye parties first above named to this present Indenture have sett their hands & seals the day and year first above written
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
Test BENJA STROTHER, JNO: TAYLOR
MARY her mark COMBS MARY her mark TAYLOR
At a Court held for Richmond County the Second day of September 1719
JOHN TAYLOR and MARY his Wife came into Court and acknowledged this their Deed unto THOMAS TURNER (the said MARY being first privately examined) which was admitted to Record
Test M BECKWITH, Cl Cur
THIS INDENTURE made the 29th day of June in the fifth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George by the grace of God King of Great Brittain France and Ireland, Defender of the faith &c, Anno Domini 1719, Between JOHN TAYLOR and MARY his Wife of County of Richmond of one part and THOMAS TURNER of the same county of other part; Witnesseth that JNO: TAYLOR and MARY his Wife in consideration of One thousand pounds of tobacco to them in hand paid by THOS: TURNER, by these presents doe bargain sell release and confirm unto THOS: TURNER (in his actuall possession now being by venue of an Indenture of Bargain and Sale to him made for one whole year and of the Statute for Transferring uses into possession), and to his heirs that tract of land bequeathed by FRANCIS SLAUGHTER to the above named JNO: TAYLOR and MARY his Wife scitate in Parrish of Hanover & County of Richmond containing One hundred acres of land by estimation; And also the houses orchards rents issues and profitts thereof; To have and to hold the tract of land and all other the premises hereby released unto THOMAS TURNER his heirs and JNO: TAYLOR and MARY his Wife their heires shall warrant and defend by these presents; free and clear from all incumbrances whatsoever; (the rents and services which from henceforth shall become due & payable to the Cheif Lord or Lords of the fee only excepted and foreprized); In Witness whereof the partys first above named to this present Indenture have sett their hands and seales the day and year above written
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us
Test BENJA: STROTHER JNO: TAYLOR
MARY her mark COOMBS MARY her mark TAYLOR
Att a Court held for Richmond County the Second day of September 1719
JOHN TAYLOR & MARY his Wife came into Court and acknowledged this their Deed of Release unto THOMAS TURNER (the said MARY being first privately examined) which was admitted to Record
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur

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1726-1729 King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 384-386
Indenture 20th April 1726 between JAMES KAY of Hanover Parish King George County and JOHN TAYLOR of County of Richmond Gent. .. for Ten pounds of good and lawfull money of Great Brittain .. granted fforty two acres and a half .. bounded by CHARLES STUARTS land; Capt. Dinwiddie; Capt. Matthews ..
Presence of Sush: x Fewell, James Kay
Richd. x Jarvis, John Champe Junr.
Memo: on 28th July 1726 .. JAMES KAY delivered possession of lands unto JOHN TAYLOR by Livery & Seizin of Turf & Twig .. delivered to JOHN CHAMPE for and on behalf of the said Taylor in presence of Jno. x Burn, John Champe
Know all men .. I JAMES KAY .. am bound unto JAMES MARKHAM .. in sum Six hundred pounds Sterling .. 7th October 1726. Whereas the above bounden JAMES KAY hath come to an agreem't with .. JAMES MARKHAM .. to make over unto him all the Estate of the said JAMES KAY in the County of Lancaster within the Kingdom of Great Brittain and the rents .. now due for the same .. allso certain Legacies due to JAMES KAY by virtue of the last Will of SUSAN MEDOWEROFF Decd. as well in consideration of 3200 pounds of Tobacco to said JAMES KAY already paid by JAMES MARKHAM as also in consideration of the great trouble and expense the said JAMES MARKHAM will be at in going to England to recover the lands, legacies .. and whereas JAMES KAY cannot at this time execute proper conveyances of the ffreehold inheritance of the said lands to JAMES MARKHAM by reason of the Exact situation and quantity thereof .. are not known to JAMES KAY .. so that same cannot be certainly distributed yet Nevertheless .. JAMES KAY being willing to secure the same and also to arrears of rent and legacies to JAMES MARKHAM hath by letters of Attorney bearing even Date herewith authorized him to recover .. legacies .. sell and dispose .. the condition .. of this obligation is that if JAMES KAY shall permitt JAMES MARKHAM .. to take the legacies, rents .. to his own use .. without giving any amount to JAMES KAY .. and permit JAMES MARKHAM to enjoy .. said obligation to be void .. or remain in full force ..
Presence John Farguson, James Kay
Jere. Murdock
7th October 1726 .. Letter of Attorney recorded.1

Family

Mary Slaughter b. c 1687, d. a 1718

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. John Taylor Abt 1683 - Aft 1718: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I84341&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

John Underwood1

M, #103857, b. before 1679, d. before 5 April 1723
FatherMaj. William Underwood III2,1 b. Jan 1649, d. bt 19 Jul 1717 - 7 Aug 1717
MotherMary Butler1,3 b. c 1650, d. b Aug 1682
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     John Underwood was born before 1679 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Slaughter, daughter of Frances Slaughter Jr. and Margaret Hudson, after 1708 at St. Mary's Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.1
John Underwood died before 5 April 1723 at King George Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Francis Jett (and William Underwood), securities for Elizabeth Underwood, widow of John Underwood (d. 1723) of King George Co.
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1709-1717 Richmond County, Virginia Wills Book 3 and Inventories [Robert K. Headley, jr.];
p.344 - William UNDERWOOD, Sitt. Par., will; 19 Jul 1717, 7 Aug 1717
son John the reversion and reversions of one water mill now in the hands of Richard TUTT and 300 ac. of land;
son William all land and plant. within the isthmus or neck of land where I now live;
dau. Mary TUTT 200 ac. beginning at the Rich Fork Point;
dau. Sarah GILBERT; 200 ac. beginning at the Beaver Dam;
grsons. John and William THATCHER 200 ac. of land;
dau. Elizabeth THATCHER;
ex: sons John and William;
wits: William PULLEN, Catherine PULLEN, Margaret BURKE.

p.346 - William UNDERWOOD, inv; 4 Sep 1717.
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KING GEORGE COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK A-1;1721-1752 ; Page 12
WILL OF JOHN UNDERWOOD, SENIOR
In the Name of God Amen July the 7th 1722
I John Underwood, Senr of the County of King George and parish of Sittenbourne in Virginia being weak of body but of Good and perfect sense and memory thanks be to God do make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following:
Imprimis: I give and bequeath unto my son George my plantation and land lying on the upper side of the Mill Road to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give unto my son Daniel all the cleared ground and land lying on the lower side of the Mill Road to him and his heirs for-ever.
Item: I give unto my son William one Negroe man named Tom to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give to my son John one Negroe woman named Cate with all and every one of her increase to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give to my loveing Wife Elizabeth one servant boy named John Lewis and one feather bed and furniture which we now lie on.
Item: I give unto my loveing Wife Elizabeth and my two daughters Mary and Margaret all the rest of my personal estate to be equally divided between them.
Item: My Will is that my four sons George, Daniel, William and John Underwood shall stay with their Mother until they are twenty years of Age.
Item: I do hereby make ordaine constitute and appoint my beloved Brother William Underwood and my loveing Wife Elizabeth Underwood joint Executor and Executrix of this my last Will and Testamemt and in confirmation whereof I have hereunto set my hand and fixed my seal the Day, Month and Year above Written.
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us
William Pullen
Samuel [X] Wood, his mark Mathew Pebworth
At a Court held for King George County on Fryday the fifth day of April Anna Dom: 1723
The last Will and Testament of John Underwood, deceased, was presented into Court by Elizabeth Underwood his widow and Executrix who made Oath thereto (William Underwood one of the Executors in the will named in open Court refused the trust reposed in him by the said will) and the same being further proved by the Oaths of William Pullen and Samuel Wood two of the Wittnesses thereto subscribed which was Ordered to be Recorded and is Recorded.
p/ MR p/ E: Turbervile Cl: Cur:
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KING GEORGE COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK 1752-1780 ; Page 28-30
Inventory and appraisement of the Estate of JOHN UNDERWOOD deced
- items valued and totalled, I 110.9.6
includes one negro man and one negro woman appraised to I 55 •• made by appraisers Isaac Arnold,
William Pullen, Moses x Knighten
At a court held 2nd August 1723 ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD Executrix of the Estate of JOHN UNDERWOOD deced presented this inventory and is ordered to be recorded.
JOHN UNDERWOOD SENR. of the county of King George and Parish of Sittenbourne made his will on July the 7th 1722. Presented into court
5th April 1723 by ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM UNDERWOOD refusing .. and ordered to be recorded.

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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page. 440- 442
To all Christian People .. I DANL. MORLEY of Charles County in Province of Maryland this 6th of March anno 1707 .. in consideration sum 7000 pounds of good Tobo and cask to me in hand paid by JOHN UNDERWOOD of Stafford County planter .. have sold all my right title and Interest to 300 acres of land situate on South side quantiquot creek in county afsd being part of the uppermost thousand acres included in WM. BOURNES Pattent of 2000 acres which uppermost thousand acres begins at a marked line of trees upon Quanticot Creek side running clear & through a small branch or Swamp which divides this thousand acres of land from 200 acres sold by Wm. Bourne to RICHARD GIBSON called Ankrans Land the first of which thousand (vizt) the sd Wm. Bourne sold unto THOMAS BARTON 400 acres running down the said creek for breadth & South west into the woods near the Little Back creek & parallel the head line the next 300 acres belonging to MARY the widow & relict of WM. WALTEREDGE deced running the same courses as the other so that the said 300 acres sold or in-tended to be sold is to take its first bounds beginning from the lowermost line of the said 300 acres belonging to MARY WALTEREDGE observing the same courses forementioned till it be compleat that 300 acres mentioned to be sold --
Presence G. Mason, Danl. x Morley
G. Mason Junr., Cabl. Adams
At Court held 8th September 1708 George Mason Gent. by virtue of a power of attorney .. acknowledged the within deed of sale of land .. & same is ordered to be recorded & is recorded.
Know all men .. that I DANL. MORLEY of Charles County in Province of Maryland Planter have appointed my trusty & loving friend Collo. GEORGE MASON of Stafford County my true and lawful attorney .. to acknowledge and make over according to Law a certain deed by me signed unto John Underwood .. 6th day
Presence C. Mason Junr., Danl. Morleys x mark Gabriel Adams
Proved in Court 8th day Sept 1708 and is ordered to be recorded & is recorded.
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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page. 442- 443
To all Christian People .. I JOHN UNDERWOOD of Stafford County in concideratfon of 4000 pounds of Tobo 6 cask & a young steer to me in hand paid by THOMAS CHAPMAN SENR. of county afsd .. have sold a certain parcel of land upon the SW..side of Quantiquot Creek being part of 300 acres formerly purchased by THOMAS MORLEY lying in Bourns Pattent and sold by the heirs of said Morley to me bounding .. beginning at the head of a valley butting agt MATHEW GOSS path and running down the valley the dividing line which divides the aforesd Underwood and Chapman made by consent of each party to the land of RICHARD RICHEY thence by a line of marked trees SW to the Little Creek thence adjoining to the land of SAM. LUCKETTS & running ENE to the head of the valley afsd containing 150 acres he it mare or less ., 6th day March 1707/8.
Presence Wm. Jennings, John Underwood
Francis x Purnell, Mich Westray Mary x Underwood
AT Court held 8th September 1705 The within deed of sale was acknowledged in Court in person by Thomas Chapman Senr. and WILLIAM ALLENBY by virtue of a power of attorney from MARY UNDERWOOD relinquished her right of dower to the same which together with the deed is ordered to be recorded & is recorded.
Know all men .. I Mary Underwood of Stafford County have appointed Willm. Allenby of Stafford County my true and lawful attorney to acknowledge and make over according to Law a certain deed of sale unto Thomas Chapman Senr. 6th day March 1707.
Presence Will. Jennings, Mary x Underwood Mich. Westray, Francis Purnell's mark
Recorded in Stafford County Court the 8th September 1708.
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1718-1719 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 7; Part 3 [Antient Press]; Page 418
THIS INDENTURE made the 28th dy of June in the fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George by the grace of God King of Great Brivain France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c., Anno Domini 1719, Between JOHN UNDERWOOD and ELIZABETH his Wife of one part and FRANCIS WOFFENDALE of other part; Witnesseth that JNO: UNDERWOOD and ELIZA: his Wife for sum of Five shillings Sterling to them in hand paid by FRANCIS WOFFENDALE, by these presents do bargain and sell unto FRANCIS WOFFENDALE a tract of land lying in Parrish of Hannover in County of Richmond and also all houses orchards commoditys & appurtenances whatsoever to said land belonging, To have and to hold the land and other the premisses unto FRANCIS WOFFENDALE his heires dureing the terme of one whole year to the Intent yt ye sd: FRANCIS WOFFENDALE may by vertue of these presents and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession be lawfully possessed of all the premisses and thereby be the better enabled to take a release of the inheritance thereof; In Witness whereof the partys first above named to this present Indenture have sett their hand and seale the day and year first above written
Signed Sealed & Deliveredin the presence of us
BEN JA: STROTHER JOHN UNDERWOOD
AUGUSTINE ATHERTON ELIZABETH her mark UNDERWOOD
Att a Court held for Richmond County the First day of July 1719
JOHN UNDERWOOD and ELIZABETH his Wife came into Court and acknowledged this their Deed unto FRANCIS WOFFENDALE (the said ELIZABETH being first privately examined) and it was admitted to Record Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur
THIS INDENTURE made ye 29th day of June in the fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George by the grace of God King of Great Brittain France and Ireland, Defender of the faith &c., Anno Domini 1719; Between JOHN UNDERWOOD and ELIZABETH his Wife of County of Richmond of one part and FRANCIS WOFFENDALE of same County of other part; Witnesseth that JNO: UNDERWOOD and ELIZA: his Wife in consideration of Six hundred pounds of tobacco to them in hand paid by FRANCIS WOFFENDALE, by these presents doe bargain sell release & confirm unto FRA: WOFFENDALE (in his actuall possession now being by vertue of an Indenture of Bargain & Salt, to him made for one whole year and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession) and his heirs, that part of Land bequeathed by FRANCIS SLAUGHTER to the above named JNO: UNDERWOOD and ELIZA: his Wife: scituate in Parrish of Hanover and County of Richmond containing One hundred acres of land by estimation be the same more or less; And also all houses orchards rents issues & profitts thereof; To have and to hold the tract of land unto FRANCIS WOFFENDALE his heirs; And JNO: UNDERWOOD and ELIZA: his Wife for themselves their heirs shall warrant and for ever defend by these presents free and clear from all Incumbrances whatsoever; the Rents and Services which from henceforth shall become due and payable to the Cheif Lord or Lords of the Fee only excepted and foreprized); In Witness whereof the partys first above named to this present Indenture have sett their hands and seales the day and year above written
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us
AUGUSTINE ATHERTON: JOHN UNDERWOOD
BENJA: STROTHER ELIZABETH her mark UNDERWOOD
Att a Court held for Richmond County the First day of July 1719
JOHN UNDERWOOD and ELIZABETH his Wife came into Court and acknowledged this their Deed of Release unto FRANCIS WOFFENDALE (the said ELIZABETH being first privately examined) and it was admitted to Record
Test M. BECKWITH, Cl Cur.1

Family

Elizabeth Slaughter b. c 1682, d. a Apr 1723

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 5 January 2026. John Underwood Bef 1679 - 1723: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I25936&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 5 January 2026. William Underwood 1649 - 1717: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22771&tree=Tree1
  3. [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 5 January 2026. Mary Butler Abt 1650 - Bef 1682: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22774&tree=Tree1

Mary Butler1

F, #103858, b. circa 1650, d. before August 1682
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Mary Butler was born circa 1650 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Maj. William Underwood III, son of Col. William Underwood II and Mary Moseley, before 1672 at Old Rappahannock Co. (now Richmond Co.), Virginia, USA.1

Mary Butler died before August 1682 at Richmond Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
SOURCE: Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Families V, R-Z page 615
"William Underwood married MARY BUTLER a sister of Rev. Amory Butler...Mary was his wife when on December 24th in 12th year of the reign of King Charles the Second (1672), he, with Mary his wife, of Rappahannock County stated that whereas Mr. John Catlett surveyed for Samuel Nicholls a tract of 688 acres of land....
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1692-1693 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 1 [Antient Press]; Page 7)
Virginia: Whereas there is a tract of land being on the Freshes of Rappa: neare adjoining unto a place commonly known by the name of PEWMANS RUN formerly belonging to Mr. WARWICK CAMMOCK whereof a moiety of Six hundred acres of the said tract of land having formerly been confer'd & made over unto Mr. WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SENR. as Marrying the Sister of the said Mr. AMMAREE BUTLER , And from the said BUTLER confer'd unto Mr. WM. UNDERWOOD SENR. as marrying the Sister of the said BUTLER and from the said UNDERWOOD convey'd over by Exchange of the Thirds of land belonging unto Mrs. ELIZA: COUMBS with consent of the said Mrs. ELIZABETH COUMBES unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNR., JOHN COUMBES, WILLIAM COUMBS to them their heires or assignes forever. Now be it known that I WILLIAM UNDERWOOD JUNIOR do for a valuable consideration do make over unto WILLIAM TOMAS of the Parish of WASHINGTON in the County of WESTMORELAND to his his heirs all my right of the said moiety of ye said Six hundred acres belonging unto me which is to be understood Two hundred acres do firmely by these presents warrant the sale of the said Two hundred acres of land without any hindrance of me the sd WILL: UNDERWOOD or any other persons whatsoever And do further engage myself to coney and make over at the next Court held for the County of RAPPAHANA: the abovesd. Land unto WILLIAM TOMAS [Thomas] to his his heires forever for the true performance of the premises I have set my hand and seale this I 1 th day of December 1691
Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of
THOMAS WHITT WILLIAM UNDERWOOD
WILLIAM UNDERWOOD
JOHN PITTMAN Signum
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 4 May die 1692 et record 10 die
JO: ALMOND, Dep. Clerk

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1699-1709 Stafford County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page. 442- 443

To all Christian People .. I JOHN UNDERWOOD of Stafford County in concideratfon of 4000 pounds of Tobo 6 cask & a young steer to me in hand paid by THOMAS CHAPMAN SENR. of county afsd .. have sold a certain parcel of land upon the SW..side of Quantiquot Creek being part of 300 acres formerly purchased by THOMAS MORLEY lying in Bourns Pattent and sold by the heirs of said Morley to me bounding .. beginning at the head of a valley butting agt MATHEW GOSS path and running down the valley the dividing line which divides the aforesd Underwood and Chapman made by consent of each party to the land of RICHARD RICHEY thence by a line of marked trees SW to the Little Creek thence adjoining to the land of SAM. LUCKETTS & running ENE to the head of the valley afsd containing 150 acres he it mare or less ., 6th day March 1707/8.

Presence Wm. Jennings, John Underwood

Francis x Purnell, Mich Westray Mary x Underwood

AT Court held 8th September 1705 The within deed of sale was acknowledged in Court in person by Thomas Chapman Senr. and WILLIAM ALLENBY by virtue of a power of attorney from MARY UNDERWOOD relinquished her right of dower to the same which together with the deed is ordered to be recorded & is recorded.

Know all men .. I Mary Underwood of Stafford County have appointed Willm. Allenby of Stafford County my true and lawful attorney to acknowledge and make over according to Law a certain deed of sale unto Thomas Chapman Senr. 6th day March 1707.

Presence Will. Jennings, Mary x Underwood Mich. Westray, Francis Purnell's mark

Recorded in Stafford County Court the 8th September 1708.1

Family

Maj. William Underwood III b. Jan 1649, d. bt 19 Jul 1717 - 7 Aug 1717
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 5 January 2026. Mary Butler Abt 1650 - Bef 1682: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22774&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 5 January 2026. John Underwood Bef 1679 - 1723: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I25936&tree=Tree1

James Taylor1

M, #103859, b. before 1360, d. before 1 May 1655
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     James Taylor was born before 1360.1 He married Elizabeth Underwood, daughter of Col. William Underwood I and Margaret Dewe, between 1652 and 1654 at Isle of Wight Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 2nd of 4 husbands.1
James Taylor died before 1 May 1655 at Surry Co., Virginia, USA.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:638441&id=I2314

SOURCE: Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Families V, Underwood Family of Virginia, page 630
"Elizabeth Underwood married first Dr. James Taylor. Was he a son of Rev. James Taylor who was associated with the family in Isle of Wight County? He certainly was NOT a kind or faithful husband to her so that she felt compelled to appeal to the Governor and Council for a separation in order that she could return to the home of her mother. The details are such that it would have been impossible for her to have remained with him without being killed or maimed. Before the matter was finally settled the huband obligingly departed this life, according to the first record book of Surrey County. Recorded 26 March 1654.

1 May 1655, the estate account of Mr. James Taylor returned and among other items is where Mr. Slaughter was paid one third of the estate in right of his wife (Vol. 1, 53). 6 November 1655, Francis Slaughter for and in consideration of two cowes with caves and 2000 pounds of tobacco to be paid the 10th of October next and 1000 pounds more to be paid of 1657 by Thomas Culmer of Surrey Countye Chyrurgion all claim (in right of his wife) unto the house and plantation where he now lives. Page 83)

It seems that they removed to Rapahannock River soon after selling this property but he (Slaughter) did not long survive the removal since his will was recorded on page 83 of the volume containing records from 1656 to 1664."

Va Co. Records volume VI; pages 257-261 Crozier
Farnham Parish, Rappahannock (Richmond) County, Virginia.1

Family

Elizabeth Underwood b. 1632, d. b 16 Jun 1673

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. James Taylor Bef 1630 - Bef 1655: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I22542&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.

Rev. Amory Butler1

M, #103860, b. circa 1639, d. before 29 January 1679
Last Edited6 Jan 2026
     Rev. Amory Butler was born circa 1639 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Underwood, daughter of Col. William Underwood I and Margaret Dewe, in May 1671 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA,
; Her 4th of 4 husbands.1
Rev. Amory Butler died before 29 January 1679 at Old Rappahannock Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate.1
      ;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
SOURCE: Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Families V, R-Z page 615
Will of Amory Butler probated 29th January, 1678-9: "Bequests were left to his brother William Butler minister of Westmoreland County; brother John Butler; God son and nephew John Underwood, brother WILLIAM UNDERWOOD. The latter and Danile Gaines executors. (Vol. 1677-82, page 63)
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
ORDER Book, 1664-1673.
Butler, Elizabeth, Sittingbourn Parish. - -16 June, 1673.
Son Francis Slaughter; daughter Sarah; son John Catlett; daughter Elizabeth; son John, son William; my deceased husband John Catlett; cousin William Underwood, Sr; cousin Humphrey Booth, cousin Katherine Booth; sister Peirce, money in Mr. Griffies' and Mr. Manford's hands in London; my husband Amory Butler to be executor;
my cousin Capt. Thomas Hawkins, brother Edward Rowzee and Mr. Daniel Gaines to be overseers;
brother Booth's children;
witnesses Thomas Lucas, Sr., John Dawson
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RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY WILLS.
Butler, Amory. 21 Aug., 1678; 29 Jan., 1678-9.
My books and sermon notes to my brother Mr. William Butler, minister of Washington Parish;
brother John Butler;
Valentine Allen;
godson William Pannell;
nephew John Underwood;
brother William Underwood;
Daniel Gaines executor;
witnesses Samuel Bloomfield, Lawrence Rochefort.
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1656-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will Book; [William Montgomery Sweeny]
BUTLER, AMORY, [Rev.], of the Parish of Sittingburne and County of Rappee., Clerk. 21 August, 1678 ; 29 January, 1678/9
To my loving Brother Mr Wm Butler minister of Washington Parish all my Books Sermon Noats and papers.
To brother John Butler all my wearing Cloths Linnen and Woolen and 2,000 pounds of Tobacco and Cask.
To Valentine Allen 60 pounds of Tob. in lieu of a paire of Shooes I owe him.
To my Godson Wm Pannell one Bible and one Bible to my Godson Cawthorne. All my other Estate I give and bequeath unto my Godson and nephew John Underwood my debts first paid out of the same by my Executor MP Daniel Gaines. This my last Will and Testament Satisfying and fulfilling all therein as shall appeare to be just and True and which he in his Conscience knows and is perswaded soe to be Referring my sd Executor to the assistance of my brother Wm Underwood who may give him knowledge in my Concernes and ordering that Mr Samll Bloomfield According to his Demand be First Satisfied out of my Estate for mine and my Brother John Butler's accomodation at this house. I give unto my Executor before named his Choice of my three Bookes in my Studie.
Wit. SAMLL BLOMFLELD, LAWE ROCHEFORT. Page 113.
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Contributed by: James Hughes

URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np234.htm
URL title: Individual Notes
p. 8-9 May Court 1671 In the Name of God Amen Whereas there is an Intention of Mariage betweene us Amory Butler of Rappa. County in Virginia Clerk wth Mrs. Elizabeth Catlett of the same place Widdow who is possessed of a certaine Estate Now Know yee that I the said Amory Butler voluntarily freely without compulsion and as an Instrumentall cause of the for supposed Marriage doe for me my heirs administrators &c. relinquish (disowne and forever disclaime ) any right or interest of any Estate now in the possession or occupation of the aforesaid Elizabeth Catlett her heirs administrators all rights and interests of Estate that do now properly belong to her the said Mrs. Catlett as Administratrix to the Estate of Her late Husband Collo. John Catlett deceased as also all rights of thirds of dower wch might accrue to me the said Butler by any means or cause after the confirmation of the aforesaid Marriage and I do hereby further Impower the said Mrs. Catlett by Will or any other Instrument in Law whatsoever to dispose give grant or demise [probably devise] the said Estate belonging to her as aforesaid or any part or parcell thereof to whom at what time soever she in her judgment shall think or see fit reserving only to my self the proffits of the same Estate for the maintenance of ye Children of ye Mrs. Catlett and ourselves &c. and from noe part of the Estate itself the Estate alwaies to be kept whole and entire and I the said Amory Butler doe likewise for me my heirs and Administrators &c forever disclaim any right or interest to any Estate in England be it more or less and do freely and voluntarily demise the same unto my aforesaid loving friend Mrs. Catlett for the maintenance of the Children in England to be disposed according to the Will made by Collo. Catlett deceased and further I doe hereby for men my heirs &c promise and grant with the said Mrs. Elizabeth Catlett her heirs Executors Administrators and so forth that I will from time to time and at all times hereafter make good Keepe and continue the aforesaid Estate by me demised as aforesaid in the same state and condition as it shall be at the time of the Solomnization of the Marriage betweene the said Mrs. Catlett and me the said Amory Butler and lastly I the aforesd Butler doe for me my heirs administrators &c. give and confirme all and every the abovesaid Estate into the possession and care of Majr. William Penn of Westmoreland County Gent. and Mr. Edward Rouzee of Rappahannock when at what time Mrs. Eliza Catlett shall think fitt being by her appointed to be Feoffee in Trust for what is concerned in this Instrument of writing. In Witness the said Butler have hereunto set my hand and seale this nine and Twentieth day of Aprill in the Twenty and Fourth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second & c. and in the yeare of our Lord one thousand Six hundred and Seventy Two in presence of us Anthony Bridges Amory Butler John Rosier
Recognit in Cur Com Primo die May 1672
Know All Men that I Elizabeth Catlett doe hereby appoint my loving friend Mr. George Southen my true and lawfull attorney to receive asknowledgement in Court of a certain Instrument of Writing to be adknowledged by Mr. Amory Butler to me ratifying and confirming all that my said Attorney shall lwwfully doe in the premises Witness my hand and Seale this 29th day of Aprill 1672
in presence of us Anthony Bridges Elizabeth
John Rozier
Know All Men by these presents that I Elizabeth Catlett of Rappa County Widdow out ot the natural affection I bear unto my loving Children Francis Slaughter, John Catlett, Elizabeth Catlett, Sarah Catlett and William Catlett their heirs and assignes do give grant sell assigne and make over from me my heirs Executors and Administrators one sorrell mare about the age of seven years with a white star on her forehead with all her increase male and female to be divided amongst my said Children as hereafter mentioned Vizt. that when my Male Children shall arrive tot he age of Twenty and one years then to have their part as they do come to their said age and my Daughters at the day of their Marriage or when they shall arrive to the yeares of Eighteen and in the case of the mortality of any of my aforesaid Children then to be equally divided amongst the surviving Children whose shares have not already been taken out. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seale 29th day of April in the 24th year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second &c. and in the year of our Lord 1672
in presence of Thomas Blessed
John Jarvis Thomas Rawson
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Note:
p. 30-31 To All Christian people to whom these pnts shall come I Amory Butler Minister of the Gospell of Jesus Christ Now Inhabitant of the County of Rappa in Virga send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting. Know yee that I the said Amory as well for the indemnity discharge and saving harmless of me, Mr. George Jones and Mr. William Mosse and every of our heirs Exectrs. and assigns and every of them from all manner or binds and wrightings obligations whatsoever wherein we the said Amory and Mr. George Jones and Mr. William Mosse are bound or they for me in any sume or summs of money or tobacco to any persons whatsoever within the Collony of Virginia on the Accompt of ye Estate of Collo. John Catlett deceased as also for diverse other good causes and considerations me thereunto moving by these pnts do give and make over unto my loving Kinsman William Underwood of the same County all and singular my Leases, lands, goods and Chattels whatsoever as well Reale as prsonell of what kind nature quanity or condition soever the same are of be and in what place soever the same shall or may be found as well in my owne Custody and possession as of any other psons whatsoever excepting my Bookes wearing apparrell and parochiall dues within this Collony aforesaid To have and to hold all and singular the said lands leases goods and chattels and all other premises the appurtenances to the said William Underwood and his heirs and assigns forever to his and their owne proper use and behoofe and I the said Amory my heirs & assigns forever to his and their owne proper use and behoofe and I the said Amory my heirs & assigns all and singular the said lands leases goods and chattels to the said William Underwood shall warrent and forever defend by these presents and I the said Amory doe hereby further freely and willingly surrender and deposit unto the hands of the said William all that part of third of Collo. Catletts Estate late of the County left in my hands by his Relict Elizabeth since my Lawful Wife but late deceased to remine in my hands to whom she gave the profitts thereof with Certaine Provisoes in her Will exprest as thereby will more at large appears till her Children to be to certaine ages to have each their severall parts of the said thirds or what shall remaine in myne or his hands after the Estate of Coll. Catlett shall be first made good out of the same which said profitts I doe hereby give unto the said William Underwood and his heirs forever and this together with the premises I doe give upon consideration that he accepts of the Thirds and pformes the Covenants hereafter mentioned that is to say Provided that the said Underwood his heirs and assigns shall and of from time to time and at all times hereafter acquit and discharge or otherwise sufficiently save and keep harmless me the said Amory my heirs and particularly the said George Jones and William Mosse together with their heirs who became Security for me in regard of the Estate of Collo John Catlett of and from all and singular bonds and writing wherein they are bound as touching the said Estate to any persons whatsoever in any summes of money or tobacco and from all manner of actions suits charges and demands whatsoever which shall or may in any wise hereafter happen to or against the said Amory. George Jones and William Mosse his Securities four mentioned by reasons of any the obligations or writings agt them passed for and towards the securing of the said Catletts Estate and that the said Underwood doe according to the Will of the afour mentioned Elizabeth Butler late deceased deliver to each of her Children there part of the said Thirds if any shall remaine in his hands after the said John Catletts Estate shall be made good and further yt the said Underwood doe by himself his heirs or assigns pay to the said Amory or his orderre in the terme of tenn years by equall portions Twelve thousand pounds of good sound merchantable Tobacco and cask to containe the same with Convenience on the Rises of Rappa and the first payment to be made the 10th of November in the year of our Lord One thousand Six hundred Seventy and four that is to say the 10th of Novr next in pformance of all and singular the premises wee have mutually sett our hands and seals this 9th day of February in ye year of our Lord 1673
In presence of W. Moseley, Amory Butler
Richard Cawthorne William Underwood SN
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa primo die July 1674
p. 31-32 Know all Men by these presents that I Amory Butler of the Countie of Rappahannock Clerk doe hereby acknowledge that it is the true intent and meaning of the within instrument & it is thereby intended that amongst the land and lease therein mentionded the Six hundred acres purchased by of Mr. Warwick Cammock is thereby intended and whereby conveyed and made over upon the Conditions & according to the tennor of the said Instrument though the same be not yett acknowledged to me by the said Cammack all what said Six hundred acres I doe hereby confirm and Warrent to the said Underwoode and his heirs forever together with its appurtenances forever and doe further oblige myselfe my heirs or assigns to build on the said land one Thirtie foot house with a sheade at each end and two ourside chimneys on the broadside and to Planck one Rowme and this at my charge and further it is meant and intended in that article of the said Instrument wherein the said Underwood is bound to make good all damages and bear all charges and expenses and bear harmless me the said Amory and Securities in all things concerning the whole of thirds of Col. Catletts Estate that it is meant what changes or damges shall hereafter come only Excepting such fees as are already due to Officers living out of the Countie of Rappahannock and that he the said Underwood do pay and discharge all dues and demands due from me on the account of the said Catletts Estate and that is further to say the said Underwood is the have and possess all such goods lands and estate usuall or psonall mention in the within Instrument on consideration he discharge me of and pay for me and my Securities all debts charged and damages and demands whatsoever than are already or shall be due from me and my said Securities for conveying the said Catletts Estate of Wives thirds as Witness my hand and seal this () day of Febry 1673/4

Test W. Moseley Amory Butler
Richard Cawthorne
Recognitr in Cu Com Rappa primo die July 1674
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 15-16
May Court 1671 In the Name of God Amen
WHEREAS there is an Intention of MARRIAGE betweene us AMORY BUTLER of Rappa County in Virginia Clerk wth Mrs. ELIZABETH CATLETT of the same place Widdow who is possessed of a certaine Estate Now Know yee that I the said AMORY BUTLER voluntarily freely without compulsion and as an Instrumental! cause of the for supposed Marriage doe for me my heirs administrators &c. relinquish (disowne and forever disclaims) any right or interest of any Estate now in the possession or occupation of the aforesaid ELIZABETH CATLETT her heirs administrators all rights and interests of Estate that do now properly belong to her the said MRS. CATLETT as Administratrix to the Estate of her late Husband Collo. JOHN CATLETT deceased as also all rights of thirds of dower wch might accrue to me the said BUTLER by any means or cause after the confirmation of the aforesaid Marriage and I do hereby further Impower the said MRS. CATLETT by Will or any other Instrument in Law whatsoever to dispose give grant or demise the said Estate belonging to her as aforesaid or any part or parcel' thereof to whom at what time soever she in her judgement shall think or see fit reserving only to my self the proffits of the same Estate for the maintenance of ye Children of ye MRS. CATLETT and ourselves &c. and from noe part of the Estate itself the Estate alwaies to be kept whole and entire and I the said AMORY BUTLER doe likewise for me my heirs and Administratnrc & forever disclaim any right or intorest to any Estate in England be it more or less and do freely and voluntarily demise the same unto my aforesaid loving freind MRS. CATLETT for the maintenance of the Children in England to be disposed according to the Will made by Collo. CATLETT deceased and further I doe hereby for me my heirs &c promise and grant with the said Mrs. ELIZABETH CATLETT her heirs Executors Administrators and so forth that I will from time to time and at all times hereafter make good keepe and continue the aforesaid Estate by me demised as aforesaid in the same state and condition as it shall be at the time of the Solemnization of the Marriage betweene the said MRS, CATLETT and me the said AMORY BUTLER and lastly I the aforesd BUTLER doe for me my heirs administrators &c. give and confirme all and every the abovesaid Estate into the possession and care of Majr. WILLIAM PENN of WESTMORELAND COUNTY Gent and Mr. EDWARD ROUZEE of Rappahannock when at what time Mrs. ELIZA. CATLETT shall think fits being by her appointed to be Feoffee in Trust for what is concerned in this Instrument of writing. In Witness the said BUTLER have hereunto set my hand and seale this nine and Twentieth day of Aprill in the Twenty and Fourth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord CHARLES the Second &c. and in the yeare of our Lord one thousand Six hundred and Seventy Two
in presence of us ANTHONY BRIDGES AMORY BUTLER
JOHN ROSIER
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa Primo die May 1672
KNOW ALL MEN that I ELIZABETH CATLETT doe hereby appoint my loving friend Mr. GEORGE SOUTHEN my true and lawfull attorney to receive acknowledgement in Court of a certain Instrument of Writing to be acknowledged by Mr. AMORY BUTLER to me ratifying and confirming all that my said Attorney shall lawfully doe in the premises Witness my hand and Seale this 29th day of April 1672
in presence of us ANTHONY BRIDGES, ELIZABETH CATLETT
JOHN ROZIER
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 29-30
July Court KNOW ALL MEN that I AMORY BUTLER of Rappa. Clerk do acknowledge the aforementioned Instrument and do further oblige me my heirs and assignes to give what further assurance of the same to the sd. MR. CATLETT or his learned Councell in the Law shall decide to his heirs &c. and do oblidge myself to acknowledge the same after Marriage. Witness my hand and seal this 13th of May 1672
in presence of us ANTHONY BRIDGES, AMORY BUTLER
JOHN ROSIER
KNOW ALL MEN that I AMORY BUTLER of Rappa. Clearke do acknowledge myself owe and stand indebted to MRS. ELIZABETH CATLETT of this place Widdow hir heirs or assignes in the full and just sume of Five hundred pounds of lawfull current money of England the payment to be well and truly made I bind my heirs Executors fermely by these presents in Witness whereof I have sett my hand and seale this 13th day of May in the Twenty and fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord CHARLES the Second &c. and in the yeare 1672
The Condition of this obligation is such that whereas there is a Marriage shortly to be had and solemnized between MRS. ELIZABETH CATLET and me the said AMORY BUTLER and whereas there is a certaine Estate belonging to the Children of the said MRS. CATLETT as Negroes and other goodes appraised in Money that if not withstanding the sd Appraisement the sd BUTLER shall at the instance and request of the Children of the said MRS. CATLETT when they shall attaine to age deliver or cause to be delivered to them or their order the Negroes in kind if they refuse the money as appraised also a bed with furniture to each of the said Children as appraised with it and other house hold stuffe as shall be necessary for a young beginner together with Plate and what else the said ELIZABETH CATLETT shall desire then this obligation to be void or none effect or else to remaine and be in full force and vertue Witnesse my hand and seale the day and year abovesd
in presence of us ANTHONY BRIDGES, AMORY BUTLER
JOHN ROSIER
These words (together with plate and what else the said Mr. ELIZABETH CATLETT shall desire) were inserted and interlined before the acknowledgement of this Instrument as the witness hereunto can declare
Test RICHARD ROWZIE,
THOMAS GOULDMAN
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa Tertio die July 1672
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1672-1674 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 30-31
KNOW ALL MEN that I AMORY BUTLER of Rappa. Clerk doe acknowledge myself to stand indebted unto Mr. WILLIAM PEIRCE and Mr. EDWARD ROUZEE their heirs or assignes in the full and just sum of One thousand pounds of Lawful Current money of England the which payment well and truely to be made I do bind me my heirs firmly by these presents In Witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this 13th day of May in the year and fourth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign CHARLES the Second &c. and in year of our Lord 1672
The Condition of this obligation is such that if the above bound AMORY BUTLER his heirs or assignes do truly observe and keepe all and singular the covenants and agreements wch on his part ought to be kept comprized in one Instrument in Writing according to the true meaning of the same that then this obligation to be void or else to remaine and bee in full force Witness my hand and seale the day and year abovesaid as also a clause at the bottom of the Instrument bearing date wth these presents for the acknowledgement of the same wth the other after Marriage
in presence of us THOMAS LUCAS SENIOR, AMORY BUTLER
THOMAS LUCAS JUNIOR
Recognit in Cur Com Rappa Tertio die July 1672
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 227-229
TO ALL CHRISTIAN POEPLE to whom these pnts shall come I AMORY BUTLER Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Now Inhabitant of the County of Rappa in Virga send greeting in our Lord God Everlasting. Know yee that I the said AMORY as well for the indemnity discharge and saving harmless of me, Mr. GEORGE JONES and Mr. WILLIAM MOSSE and every of our heirs EXECUTORS, and assigns and every of them from all manner or binds and weightings obligations whatsoever wherein we the said AMORY and Mr. GEORGE JONES and Mr. WILLIAM MOSSE aro bound or they for me in any sume or summs of money or tobacco to any persons whatsoever within the Collony of Virginia on the Accompt of ye Estate of Collo. JOHN CATLETT deceased as also for diverse other good causes and considerations me thereunto moving by these pnts doe give and make over unto my loving Kinsman WILLIAM UNDERWOOD of the same County all and singular my Leases, lands, goods and Chattels whatsoever as well Reale as prsonell of what kind nature quantity or condition soever the same are of be and in what place soever the same shall or may be found as well in my owne Custody and possession as of any other psons whatsoever excepting my Bookes wearing apparrell and parochial) dues within this Collony aforesaid To have and to hold all and singular the said lands leases goods and chattels and all other premises the appurtenances to the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD and his heirs and assigns forever to his and their owne proper use and behoofe and I the said AMORY my heirs & assigns all and singular the said lands leases goods and chattels to said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD shall warrent and forever defend by these presents and I the said AMORY doe hereby further freely and willingly surrender and deposit into the hands of the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD all that part of the third of Collo. CATLETTs Estate late of this County left in my hands by his Relict ELIZABETH since my Lawfull Wife but late deceased to remain in my hands to whom she gave the profitts thereof with Certaine Provisoes in her Will exprest as thereby will more at large appears till her Children to be to certaine ages to have each their severall parts of the said thirds or what shall remaine in myne or his hands after the Estate of Coll, CATLETT shall be first made good out of the same which said profitts I doe hereby give unto the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD and his heirs forever and this together with the premises I doe give upon consideration that he accepts of the Thirds and pformes the Covenants hereafter mentioned that is to say Provided that the said UNDERWOOD his heirs and assigns shall and do from time to time and at all times hereafter acquit and discharge or otherwise sufficiently save and keep harmless me the said AMORY my heirs and particularly the said GEORGE JONES and WILLIAM MOSSE together with their heirs who became Security for me in regard of the Estate of Collo JOHN CATLETT of and from all and singular bonds and writing wherein they are bound as touching the said Estate to any persons whatsoever in any summes of money or tobacco and from all manner of actions suits charges and demands whatsoever which shall or may in any wise hereafter happen to or against the said AMORY, GEORGE JONES and WILLIAM MOSSE his Securities four mentioned by reasons of any the obligations or writings agt them passed for and towards the securing of the said CATLETTs Estate and that the said UNDERWOOD doe according to the Will of the afour mentioned ELIZABETH BUTLER late deceased deliver to each of her Children there part of the said Thirds if any shall remaine in his hands after the said JOHN CATLETTs Estate shall be made good and further yt the said UNDERWOOD doe by himself his heirs or assigns pay to the said AMORY (BUTLER marked out) or his ordere in the terme of tenn years by equal! portions Twelve thousand pounds of good sound merchantable Tobacco and Cask to contain the same with Convenience on the Rises of Rappa and the first payment to be made the 10th of November in the year of our Lord One thousand Six hundred Seventy and four that is to say the 10th of Novr. next in pforman ce of all and singular the premises wee have mutually sett our hands and seals this 9th day of February in ye year of our Lord 1673
in presence of W. MOSELEY, AMORY BUTLER
RICHARD CAWTHORNE WILLIAM UNDERWOOD SN,
Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa primo die July 1674
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 229-230
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I AMORY BUTLER of the Countie of Rappahannock Clerk doe hereby acknowledge that it is the true intent and meaning of the within instrument & it is thereby intended that amongst the land and lease therein mentioned the Six hundred acres purchased by me of Mr. WARWICK CAMMOCK is thereby intended and whereby conveyed and made over upon the Conditions & according to the tennor of the said Instrument though the same be not yett acknowledged to me by the said CAMMACK all what said Six hundred acres I doe hereby confirm and Warren t to the said UNDERWOODE and his heirs forever together with its appurtenances forever and doe further oblige myselfe my heirs or assigns to build on the said land one Thirtie foot house with a sheade at each end and two out side chimneys on the broadside and to Planck one Rowme and this at my charge and fur- ther it is meant and intended in that article of the said Instrument wherein the said UNDERWOOD is bound to make good all damages and bear all charges and expenses and bear harmless me the said AMORY and Securities in all things concerning the whole or thirds of Coll. CATLETTs Estate that it is meant what charges or damges shall hereafter come only Excepting such fees as are already due to Officers living out of the Countie of Rappahannock and that he the said UNDERWOOD do pay and discharge all dues and demands due from me on the account of the said CATLETTs Estate and that is further to say the said UNDERWOOD is to have and possess all such goods lands and any estate usuall or psonall mentioned in the within Instrument on consideration he discharge me of and pay for me and my Securities all debts charges and damages and demands whatsoever than are already or shall be due from me and my said Securities for conveying the said CATLETTs Estate or Wifes thirds as Witness my hand and seal this ( ) day of Febry 1673/4 Test W. MOSELEY, AMORY BUTLER
RICHARD CAWTHORNE
Recognitr in Cu Com Rappa primo die July 1674
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1674-1676 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 5, Part II; [Antient Press]; Page 277-278
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I WARWICK CAMMOCK of Sitting Bourne Parish in Rappa County for and in consideration of the sume of Seven thousand five hundred pounds of tobacco to me in hand paid have granted and by these presents confirme unto AMORY BUTLER Clerk of the Parish aforesaid Six hundred acres of land scituateing lying and being on the South side of RAPPA RIVER & in the freshes thereof beginning at a Beach on the Southwest side of PUMANSON RUN extending thence South West to a line of JOHN MEADOWS and HENRY PETERS between two white Oaks then West South to a marked Poplar Corner tree to MEADOWS and PETERS thence South to three angular Oakes thence West to a white Oake in the South West side of the said Run finally to the first station according to the several courses as Plot appears. To have and to hold occupie and enjoy the said land with all rights and proffitts whatsoever with the appurtenances and every part and parcell thereunto belonging from me the said WARWICK CAMMOCK my heirs and assigns to him the said AMORY BUTLER his heirs and assigns and to his and their sole and proper use in as full and ample manner as a Conveyance of land may be made & confirmed Warranting the sale of the said land to be right and lawfull from and against the claymes of any persons wtsoever he the said AMORY BUTLER his heirs or assigns paying and discharging the Right and rents and services hereof from hence due and of right accustomed and further I MARGARET Wife of the said WARWICK CAMOCK doe from me my heirs & assigns make over and confirme unto the said BUTLER his heirs and assigns forever all my right or interest in the said land as of Law belonging unto me In Witness whereof I the said WARWICK CAMOCK and my Wife MARGARET have to these presents set our hands and seals this thirtieth day of Aprill Annoq Dom 1675
in presence of us SETH TINZLEY, WARWICK CAMOCK
ROBERT PEACOCK MARGARET CAMOCK
Recognitr in Cu Com Rappa 5 die May 1675
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I MARGARET CAMOCK doe make and appoint RICHARD CAWTHORNE my true and lawfull attorney for me and in my place and stead to acknowledge in the Court of Rappa a Deed of Sale of Six hundred acres of land lying adjacent to PEUMUNSON RUN bearing date with these presents unto AMORY BUTLER sold to him by my Husband WARWICK CAMOCK Ratifying and confirming all the right and interest that I can or hereafter may clayme in the said land unto the said AMORY BUTLER his heirs or assigns forever allowing and confirming what my said Attorney shall doe or cause to be done in and about the prmises in as full and ample manner as if I myself were personally present. As Witness my hand and Seal this 30th of April! 1675
in presence of us SETH TINSLEY MARGARET CAMOCK
ROBERT PEACOCK Recordatr x3 die May 1675
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1692-1693 Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 1 [Antient Press];
11 Dec 1691. Deed. Whereas there is a tr of land formerly belonging to WARWICK CAMMOCK whereof 600 a. of the tr having formerly been conveyd over unto AMMAREE BUTLER and from him conveyd unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Senr as marrying the sister of the said AMMAREE BUTLER, and from the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD conveyd in the exchange of the thirds of lands belonging unto ELIZABETH COUMBS, with her consent, unto WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Junr, JOHN COUMBS & WILLIAM COUMBS, now the said WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Junr for a valuable consideration sold unto WILLIAM TOMAS of the parish of Washington, Westmoreland Co, 200 a. being his right in the 600 a. Wit: THOMAS TYNWHITT, WILLIAM UNDERWOOD, JOHN PITTMAN. Ackn 4 May 1692. Attest: JO A EMOND dep clerk. (Bk 1:pg 4)
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James Hughes 2006-04-19 14:03:17
page 21. Lease and Release. 26 and 27 January 1711/12. William Underwood, Gent'l., of Sittinburn Par., Richmond County, sells John Combs and Richard Tutt, planters of the same county, 400 acres in St Maries Par., Essex County, Bounded: Beginning at a Beach on SW side of punius Inn run, tha land of John Meadows and Henry Peters, this land sold by Warwick Cammock to Amory Butler 30 April 1679.
signed Wm Underwood
Wit:
Tim Atkinson
Jno Skey
Alex Somervile

Power of Atty. Wm Underwood to "my Trusty and welbeloved friend Timothy Atkinson of St Anns Parish and county of Essex" to ack. lease and release. Dated 26 Janry 1711/12.
signed Wm Underwood
Wit:
Allex Somerville
Jno Skey
Recorded 14 Feb. 1711/12

page 241. Deed. 23 March 1713/14. John Taylor, planter, of Hanover Par. Richmond County, sells Daniel Smith, planter, of St. A. Par., Essex County, for 2000 lb Tobo., 100 acres, part of a patent of 4000 acres granted to Thomas Meador and Henry Petrus, in St. A. Par., adj. land of George Loyd.
signed John Tayloy
Wit:
Thomas Spires
ffra Smith

Mary Taylor, wife to John, relinq. dower rights by Robert Parker her attorney.
Rec. 12 May 1714.

Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Essex County wills and deeds, 1711-1714
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 118 pgs

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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 59
MR. AMORY BUTLER, 280 acs. New Kent Co., upon head br. of Hartquake Sw., on N. side of Mattapony Riv., 17 Apr. 1669, p. 230. Running to Bridge Sw., a br. of Peanketank Sw. Trans. of 6 pers: Geo. Upton, Willm. Groves, Arth. Bromley, Ambro, Bingham, Wm. Raven, Susan Dodd.1

Family

Elizabeth Underwood b. 1632, d. b 16 Jun 1673

Citations

  1. [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 6 January 2026. Amory Rev Butler Abt 1639 - 1679: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I116845&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.