Rauff/Ralph de Baskerville of Eardsley1
M, #105606, d. after 1194
| Reference | EDV29 |
| Last Edited | 24 Apr 2026 |
Rauff/Ralph de Baskerville of Eardsley married Anne St. Owen.1,2
Rauff/Ralph de Baskerville of Eardsley died after 1194.1
Reference:
Genealogics cites: [S04808] Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 2nd series, 1886-1894. 5:85.1 EDV-29.
Rauff/Ralph de Baskerville of Eardsley died after 1194.1
Reference:
Genealogics cites: [S04808] Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 2nd series, 1886-1894. 5:85.1 EDV-29.
Family | Anne St. Owen |
| Child |
|
Citations
- [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Accessed 24 April 2026. Rauff|Ralph de Baskerville, of Eardsley: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00720749&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
- [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Accessed 24 April 2026. Anne St.Owen: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00720750&tree=LEO
Richard Kendall Sr.1
M, #105610, b. 1560, d. 1623
| Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
| Reference | GAV11 |
| Last Edited | 27 Apr 2026 |
Richard Kendall Sr. was born in 1560 at Brinton, Norwich, co. Norfolk, England.1
Richard Kendall Sr. died in 1623 at Brinton, Norwich, co. Norfolk, England.1
Reference:
MilesFiles cties: [S1960] John Ruston Pagan, Pagan, John - Anne Orthwood's Bastard, (Oxford University Press, 2003), p. 158 (footnotes 2), 1960.1 GAV-11.
Richard Kendall Sr. died in 1623 at Brinton, Norwich, co. Norfolk, England.1
Reference:
MilesFiles cties: [S1960] John Ruston Pagan, Pagan, John - Anne Orthwood's Bastard, (Oxford University Press, 2003), p. 158 (footnotes 2), 1960.1 GAV-11.
Family | |
| Children |
|
Citations
- [S5890] M. K. Miles: MilesFiles 23.0: Hundreds of Eastern Shore Families from Charlemagne to the Present, online <https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php>, Accessed 27 April 2026. Richard Kendall, Sr. 1560 - 1623: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I69482&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families.
- [S5890] MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families, online https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php, Accessed 27 April 2026. Christopher Kendall Abt 1587 - Unk: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I69487&tree=1
- [S5890] MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families, online https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php, Accessed 27 April 2026. Nicholas Kendall Abt 1589 - Unk: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I69488&tree=1
- [S5890] MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families, online https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php, Accessed 27 April 2026. William Kendall Abt 1591 - Unk: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I69489&tree=1
Christopher Kendall1
M, #105611, b. circa 1587
| Father | Richard Kendall Sr.1 b. 1560, d. 1623 |
| Last Edited | 27 Apr 2026 |
Christopher Kendall was born circa 1587.1
He was Per MilesFiles: Christopher was a blacksmith.1
Reference:
MilesFiles cties: [S1960] John Ruston Pagan, Pagan, John - Anne Orthwood's Bastard, (Oxford University Press, 2003), p. 158 (footnotes 2), 1960.1
He was Per MilesFiles: Christopher was a blacksmith.1
Reference:
MilesFiles cties: [S1960] John Ruston Pagan, Pagan, John - Anne Orthwood's Bastard, (Oxford University Press, 2003), p. 158 (footnotes 2), 1960.1
Citations
- [S5890] M. K. Miles: MilesFiles 23.0: Hundreds of Eastern Shore Families from Charlemagne to the Present, online <https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php>, Accessed 27 April 2026. Christopher Kendall Abt 1587 - Unk: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I69487&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families.
Nicholas Kendall1
M, #105612, b. circa 1589
| Father | Richard Kendall Sr.1 b. 1560, d. 1623 |
| Last Edited | 27 Apr 2026 |
Nicholas Kendall was born circa 1589.1
Reference:
MilesFiles cties: [S1960] John Ruston Pagan, Pagan, John - Anne Orthwood's Bastard, (Oxford University Press, 2003), p. 158 (footnotes 2), 1960.1
; Per MilesFiles: Christopher was a blacksmith.1
Reference:
MilesFiles cties: [S1960] John Ruston Pagan, Pagan, John - Anne Orthwood's Bastard, (Oxford University Press, 2003), p. 158 (footnotes 2), 1960.1
; Per MilesFiles: Christopher was a blacksmith.1
Citations
- [S5890] M. K. Miles: MilesFiles 23.0: Hundreds of Eastern Shore Families from Charlemagne to the Present, online <https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php>, Accessed 27 April 2026. Nicholas Kendall Abt 1589 - Unk: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I69488&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families.
William Kendall1
M, #105613, b. circa 1591
| Father | Richard Kendall Sr.1 b. 1560, d. 1623 |
| Last Edited | 27 Apr 2026 |
William Kendall was born circa 1591.1
Reference: Per MilesFiles: William was a husbandman or a small farmer.1
Reference: Per MilesFiles: William was a husbandman or a small farmer.1
Citations
- [S5890] M. K. Miles: MilesFiles 23.0: Hundreds of Eastern Shore Families from Charlemagne to the Present, online <https://espl-genealogy.org/index.php>, Accessed 27 April 2026. William Kendall Abt 1591 - Unk: https://espl-genealogy.org/getperson.php?personID=I69489&tree=1. Hereinafter cited as MilesFiles 23.0 - E. Shore Families.
Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot1
M, #105614, b. 1680, d. 1720
| Father | Honorable Philip Lightfoot1,2 b. bt 1643 - 1648, d. 1708 |
| Mother | Alice Corbin1 b. 14 Feb 1660, d. c 1713 |
| Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
| Reference | GAV8 |
| Last Edited | 27 Apr 2026 |
Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot married Elizabeth Phillips.3,1
Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot was born in 1680 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot died in 1720.1
GAV-8.
Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot was born in 1680 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia, USA.1
Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot died in 1720.1
GAV-8.
Family | Elizabeth Phillips b. c 1684 |
| Child |
|
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 27 April 2026. John Lightfoot 1680 - 1720: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135613&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 27 April 2026. Philip Lightfoot Abt 1643 - 1708: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I32959&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 27 April 2026. Elizabeth Phillips Abt 1684 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135614&tree=Tree1
Elizabeth Phillips1
F, #105615, b. circa 1684
| Charts | Ancestors - Robert Delaney PRATT |
| Reference | GAV8 |
| Last Edited | 27 Apr 2026 |
Elizabeth Phillips married Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot, son of Honorable Philip Lightfoot and Alice Corbin.1,2
Elizabeth Phillips was born circa 1684.1
GAV-8.
Elizabeth Phillips was born circa 1684.1
GAV-8.
Family | Maj. John William (?) Lightfoot b. 1680, d. 1720 |
| Child |
|
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 27 April 2026. Elizabeth Phillips Abt 1684 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135614&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 27 April 2026. John Lightfoot 1680 - 1720: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I135613&tree=Tree1
(?) Lightfoot1
F, #105616, b. 16 January 1663, d. 16 January 1663
| Father | Capt. John Lightfoot II1 b. bef 9/12/16627, d. 1682 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Tailor1 b. 1619, d. c 1683 |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
(?) Lightfoot died on 16 January 1663 at St. Sepulchre Parish, Holborn, London, City of London, Greater London, England.1 She was born on 16 January 1663 at St. Sepulchre Parish, Holborn, London, City of London, Greater London, England.1
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Female Lightfoot 1663 - 1663: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I132901&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Atlanta Toft1
F, #105617, b. circa 1661, d. before 9 November 1691
| Father | Edmund Scarborough2,1 b. b 2 Oct 1617, d. 1670/71 |
| Mother | Anne Toft3 b. 1643, d. c 1687 |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Atlanta Toft was born circa 1661 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Osborn circa 1677 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 3 or 4 husbands.4,1 Atlanta Toft married Col. Edward Hill circa 1687.1
Atlanta Toft married Col. William Whittington, son of William Whittington Esq. and Elilzabeth Weston, before 3 June 1688 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA.5
Atlanta Toft died before 9 November 1691 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I43429
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Archives of Maryland, Volume 0426, Page 0885
... 28, 1696, Col. Edward Hill (?-1700) of Charles City County, Virginia. MARRIED second, after 1679, Esther, daughter of Col. Southy Littleton (1645-1679), a burgess from Accomack County, Virginia. MARRIED third, after 1687, Attalanta, widow of John Osborne (?-1687), daughter of Mistress Anne Toft ...
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; Her 1st of 3 or 4 husbands.4,1 Atlanta Toft married Col. Edward Hill circa 1687.1
Atlanta Toft married Col. William Whittington, son of William Whittington Esq. and Elilzabeth Weston, before 3 June 1688 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA.5
Atlanta Toft died before 9 November 1691 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I43429
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Archives of Maryland, Volume 0426, Page 0885
... 28, 1696, Col. Edward Hill (?-1700) of Charles City County, Virginia. MARRIED second, after 1679, Esther, daughter of Col. Southy Littleton (1645-1679), a burgess from Accomack County, Virginia. MARRIED third, after 1687, Attalanta, widow of John Osborne (?-1687), daughter of Mistress Anne Toft ...
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Family 1 | John Osborn d. b 16 Jun 1687 |
Family 2 | Col. Edward Hill b. 1637, d. 30 Nov 1700 |
Family 3 | Col. William Whittington b. 1650, d. b 11 Apr 1720 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Atlanta Toft Abt 1661 - Bef 1691: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35328&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough 1617 - 1671: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37879&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Anne Toft 1643 - Abt 1687: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39955&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. John Osborn Unk - 1687: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I25386&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. William Whittington 1650 - 1720: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35319&tree=Tree1
John Osborn1
M, #105618, d. before 16 June 1687
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
John Osborn was born at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA.1 He married Atlanta Toft, daughter of Edmund Scarborough and Anne Toft, circa 1677 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 3 or 4 husbands.1,2
John Osborn died before 16 June 1687 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA; Date of probate.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Archives of Maryland, Volume 0426, Page 0885
... 28, 1696, Col. Edward Hill (?-1700) of Charles City County, Virginia. MARRIED second, after 1679, Esther, daughter of Col. Southy Littleton (1645-1679), a burgess from Accomack County, Virginia. MARRIED third, after 1687, Attalanta, widow of John Osborne (?-1687), daughter of Mistress Anne Toft ...
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Osborne, John, Capt., Somerset Co., 25th Feb., 1686;
16th June, 1687.
To wife Attalanta, extx., and dau. Martha, estate, real and personal, including land called "Watermellon." Should unborn child live to majority, to have equal share with wife and dau. afsd; sd. dau. Martha to be of age at 17 yrs. In event of death of wife during minority of child or child., testator's brother, Thomas Wesburne. to have estate in trust.
Test: Matthew Scarbrough, Bryan Peart, Hannah Hopkins, Alexander Williams, Dorothy Cay, Jane Peart. 4. 266.1
; Her 1st of 3 or 4 husbands.1,2
John Osborn died before 16 June 1687 at Somerset Co., Maryland, USA; Date of probate.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Archives of Maryland, Volume 0426, Page 0885
... 28, 1696, Col. Edward Hill (?-1700) of Charles City County, Virginia. MARRIED second, after 1679, Esther, daughter of Col. Southy Littleton (1645-1679), a burgess from Accomack County, Virginia. MARRIED third, after 1687, Attalanta, widow of John Osborne (?-1687), daughter of Mistress Anne Toft ...
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Osborne, John, Capt., Somerset Co., 25th Feb., 1686;
16th June, 1687.
To wife Attalanta, extx., and dau. Martha, estate, real and personal, including land called "Watermellon." Should unborn child live to majority, to have equal share with wife and dau. afsd; sd. dau. Martha to be of age at 17 yrs. In event of death of wife during minority of child or child., testator's brother, Thomas Wesburne. to have estate in trust.
Test: Matthew Scarbrough, Bryan Peart, Hannah Hopkins, Alexander Williams, Dorothy Cay, Jane Peart. 4. 266.1
Family | Atlanta Toft b. c 1661, d. b 9 Nov 1691 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. John Osborn Unk - 1687: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I25386&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Atlanta Toft Abt 1661 - Bef 1691: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35328&tree=Tree1
Ursula Whittington1
F, #105619, b. circa 1651, d. circa 1681
| Father | William Whittington Esq.1 b. c 1616, d. 1659/60 |
| Mother | Elilzabeth Weston1 b. b 1634 |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Ursula Whittington was born circa 1651 at Northampton Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Edmund Scarborough, son of Edmund Scarborough and Mary Cade, before 1672 at Northampton Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Ursula Whittington, b. Abt 1651, Northampton County, Virginia d. Abt 1681, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 30 years)
Marriage Bef 1672 Northampton County, Virginia
Children
1. Hannah Scarborough, b. Abt 1680, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1670 d. 2 Apr 1718, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 48 years)
Marriage Bef 16 Jun 1696
Children
1. Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1693 d. 26 Mar 1751, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 58 years)
2. Ursula Scarborough, b. Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1708, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Richard Bayley, b. Bef 1673, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1 Jun 1708, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 35 years)
Marriage Bef 19 Sep 1693 Accomack County, Virginia.2,3,4
Ursula Whittington died circa 1681 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Ursula Whittington, b. Abt 1651, Northampton County, Virginia d. Abt 1681, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 30 years)
Marriage Bef 1672 Northampton County, Virginia
Children
1. Hannah Scarborough, b. Abt 1680, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1670 d. 2 Apr 1718, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 48 years)
Marriage Bef 16 Jun 1696
Children
1. Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1693 d. 26 Mar 1751, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 58 years)
2. Ursula Scarborough, b. Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1708, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Richard Bayley, b. Bef 1673, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1 Jun 1708, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 35 years)
Marriage Bef 19 Sep 1693 Accomack County, Virginia.2,3,4
Ursula Whittington died circa 1681 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Edmund Scarborough b. c 1647, d. c 5 Feb 1712 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Ursula Whittington Abt 1651 - Abt 1681: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I96407&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough Abt 1647 - Abt 1712: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I72563&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Hannah Scarborough Abt 1680 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117705&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Ursula Scarborough Unk - Aft 1708: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117708&tree=Tree1
Elizabeth Whittington1
F, #105620, b. 16 May 1660
| Father | William Whittington Esq.1 b. c 1616, d. 1659/60 |
| Mother | Elilzabeth Weston1 b. b 1634 |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Elizabeth Whittington was born on 16 May 1660 at Hungar's Parish, Northampton Co., Virginia, USA.1
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Elizabeth Whittington 1660 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35322&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Edmund Scarborough1
M, #105621, b. circa 1647, d. circa 5 February 1712
| Father | Edmund Scarborough2 b. b 2 Oct 1617, d. 1670/71 |
| Mother | Mary Cade3 b. bt 1610 - 1612, d. b 15 Dec 1691 |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Edmund Scarborough was born circa 1647 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Ursula Whittington, daughter of William Whittington Esq. and Elilzabeth Weston, before 1672 at Northampton Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Ursula Whittington, b. Abt 1651, Northampton County, Virginia d. Abt 1681, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 30 years)
Marriage Bef 1672 Northampton County, Virginia
Children
1. Hannah Scarborough, b. Abt 1680, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1670 d. 2 Apr 1718, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 48 years)
Marriage Bef 16 Jun 1696
Children
1. Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1693 d. 26 Mar 1751, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 58 years)
2. Ursula Scarborough, b. Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1708, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Richard Bayley, b. Bef 1673, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1 Jun 1708, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 35 years)
Marriage Bef 19 Sep 1693 Accomack County, Virginia.1,4,5
Edmund Scarborough died circa 5 February 1712 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
http://www.esva.net/ghotes/whittington/d0/i0006407.htm#i6407
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http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/p201.htm#i20099
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WILL ABSTRACT SCARBURGH, COL EDMUND -- 21 May 1711 - 2 Feb 1711/12
To dau Ursley 1s she having had her part of my est.
To dau Hannah ditto.
To dau Elizabeth ditto.
To dau Mary ditto.
To Dau Tabitha ditto.
To dau Matilda ditto.
To dau Edmund Memoria ditto.
To dau Sarah (under 14).
Eldest son Edmund Scarburgh 832 A out of my Neck of 2000 A surveyed for him by me.
To second son Edmund Scarburgh 604 A out of my 2000 A surveyed for him by me.
To wife Elizabeth 1/2 my planta. & Neck of land for life & then to my three sons.
Wife Exec.
Witt: James Drummond, Charlton Walthan, Morris Shepheard, Edmund Bayly, John Hall, Jacob Duey - p559 (W&c 1692-1715 xi)
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
EDMUND SCARBOURGH, Junr., & LITTLETON SCARBOURGH, sons of Lt. Col. Edmund Scarbourgh, 800 acs. in Northampton Co., at Chyconnessecks Creek, being a neck of land on the mouth of sd Cr. Trans. of 16 pers: Donell Grecheare, Thomas Maway, Phillip Kahan, John Malladine, Ven Cunagky, John Keynan, Morkun Chunaghan, Mor. Kunnogh, Moragha Donell, Rich. Kuoyard, Coner Gillealew, Teague Neoly, Donell Lloyd, Brin Grangrave, William Brovek, Hugh Laffe. 31 Mar. 1655, p. 339.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Ursula Whittington, b. Abt 1651, Northampton County, Virginia d. Abt 1681, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 30 years)
Marriage Bef 1672 Northampton County, Virginia
Children
1. Hannah Scarborough, b. Abt 1680, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1670 d. 2 Apr 1718, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 48 years)
Marriage Bef 16 Jun 1696
Children
1. Edmund Bayley, b. Abt 1693 d. 26 Mar 1751, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 58 years)
2. Ursula Scarborough, b. Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1708, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Richard Bayley, b. Bef 1673, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1 Jun 1708, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 35 years)
Marriage Bef 19 Sep 1693 Accomack County, Virginia.1,4,5
Edmund Scarborough died circa 5 February 1712 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
http://www.esva.net/ghotes/whittington/d0/i0006407.htm#i6407
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http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/p201.htm#i20099
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WILL ABSTRACT SCARBURGH, COL EDMUND -- 21 May 1711 - 2 Feb 1711/12
To dau Ursley 1s she having had her part of my est.
To dau Hannah ditto.
To dau Elizabeth ditto.
To dau Mary ditto.
To Dau Tabitha ditto.
To dau Matilda ditto.
To dau Edmund Memoria ditto.
To dau Sarah (under 14).
Eldest son Edmund Scarburgh 832 A out of my Neck of 2000 A surveyed for him by me.
To second son Edmund Scarburgh 604 A out of my 2000 A surveyed for him by me.
To wife Elizabeth 1/2 my planta. & Neck of land for life & then to my three sons.
Wife Exec.
Witt: James Drummond, Charlton Walthan, Morris Shepheard, Edmund Bayly, John Hall, Jacob Duey - p559 (W&c 1692-1715 xi)
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
EDMUND SCARBOURGH, Junr., & LITTLETON SCARBOURGH, sons of Lt. Col. Edmund Scarbourgh, 800 acs. in Northampton Co., at Chyconnessecks Creek, being a neck of land on the mouth of sd Cr. Trans. of 16 pers: Donell Grecheare, Thomas Maway, Phillip Kahan, John Malladine, Ven Cunagky, John Keynan, Morkun Chunaghan, Mor. Kunnogh, Moragha Donell, Rich. Kuoyard, Coner Gillealew, Teague Neoly, Donell Lloyd, Brin Grangrave, William Brovek, Hugh Laffe. 31 Mar. 1655, p. 339.1
Family | Ursula Whittington b. c 1651, d. c 1681 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough Abt 1647 - Abt 1712: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I72563&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough 1617 - 1671: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37879&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Mary.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Hannah Scarborough Abt 1680 - Unk: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117705&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Ursula Scarborough Unk - Aft 1708: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I117708&tree=Tree1
Edmund Scarborough1
M, #105622, b. before 2 October 1617, d. 1670/71
| Father | Edmund Scarborough3 b. 25 Dec 1584, d. 1634 |
| Mother | Hannah Smith2 b. 1587, d. 1645 |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Edmund Scarborough was born before 2 October 1617 at St. Martin-In-The-Fields, Westminster, co. Middlesex, England.1 He was baptized on 2 October 1617 at St. Martin-In-The-Fields, Westminster, co. Middlesex, England.1 He married Mary Cade before 3 August 1640 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary [unproven] Cade, b. Between 1610 and 1612, England d. 15 Dec 1691, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 81 years)
Marriage Bef 3 Aug 1640 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Tabitha Scarborough, b. Between 30 May and 30 Sep 1639, Accomack County, Virginia d. 7 Jan 1719, Accomack County, Virginia
2. Littleton Scarborough, b. Abt 1641, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 25 Mar 1672, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years)
3. Charles Scarborough, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 68 years)
4. Matilda Scarborough, b. 1645, Accomack County, Virginia d. 3 Jan 1721, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 76 years)
5. Edmund Scarborough, b. Abt 1647, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 5 Feb 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 65 years.)4,1 Edmund Scarborough married Anne Toft circa 1660 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage Abt 1660 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Atlanta Toft, b. Abt 1661, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 9 Nov 1691, Somerset County, Maryland (Age ~ 30 years)
2. Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
3. Arcadia Toft, b. Bef 6 Sep 1669, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Aug 1710, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 40 years.)5,1
Edmund Scarborough died in 1670/71 at Occahannock Creek, Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
2 October 1617 is baptism date
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p.71. P of A. 23 March 1655/6. Edms Scarburgh to trusty and loveing friend Capt Giles Brent to settle accounts with persons dwelling in Potomack, especially Jno Walton, cooper.
Wit: Signed Edms Scarburgh
John Alexander
Wm Homsley
Rec 31 March 1657
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p72. "Mr Scarburgh his advice to Cap't Brent about John Walton"
"To Capt Brent The Articles of agreement being of the Coopers x x making determine little to the Compect claime ( that is to say
paym't for halfe the expenoe upon the plantaoon ) for in that (following the words thereof to be reasonably constructed ) I finde John Walton oblieged to prorate a Pattent and that Charge to be borne between us but for building planting servants Indian trade and the like is to be done and performed at the equall charge of both parties wherein if I have failed and not been ready to joyne with him let him take all the profitts to himselfe for I disclaime it Besides I am informed the Cooper hath sett out his plantacon and by his Covenant he was not to sett out any part or paroell more than his owne soe that by setting out his planta'con doth seems to Challenge it for his owne to whom I leave it and shall take for my halte the remainder being divided according to quantity and quality etc Therefore good Sr doe what may bee for Your servant Edm: Scarburgh
Occahanocke the 7th Aprill 1656
31 March 1657 This lre of Advise was Recorded"
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mm: this is a mistype of counties and should be Northampton County, VA
Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=392&last=&g_p=P6&collec tion=LO Patent
Title West, John, Capt.
Publication 26 September 1671.
Gen. note See memo on the margin of record. This land lott fall &c. and is patented by Mr. Danl. JENIFER.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): West, John, Capt; Scarborough, Charles; Browne, Devercux; and Scarborough, Edmond.
Description: 3000 acres at the seaboard side, bounded on the eastern parts therewith on the southern by Gingo Teage (mm note: Cingoteage Creek) and a great branch thereof.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 392 (Reel 6).
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1637-1643 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
EDMUND SCARBOROUGH, 400 acs. Accomacke Co., 21 Feb. 1638, Page 615. Beg. at a little br. to the Nwd. of Pemenoec Cr., Ely. on the Seaboard side & Wly. into the woods. Due for trans. of 8 pers: Thomas Hathaway, Thomas Sparks, Thomas Other, John Selly, John Hues, Christopher Dixon, Jerimiah Barker, Henry Tomlin. Note: This pattent assigned over to Thomas Savage, who assigned to Christopher Kirke in whose name it was renewed.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1; Page 108
ALICE WILSONN, 200 acs. Accomack Co., 11 May 1639, Page 644. On the Seaboard side, N. to a thicken & donne Cr., runing Sly. &c. Due in right of assignmt. from Edmund Scarborough to her late husband, Henry Wilsonn.
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1637-1643 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 119
EDMUND SCARBURGH, 600 acs., Accomack Co., Aug. 3, 1640, page 699. Part thereof beg. at Cedar Island nigh Gogg — on the Seaboard side, S. S. W. towards land formerly belonging to John Neale. The other part on the bay side at the southermost side of John Jenkin, along the bayside to his own land. 100 acs. for the per. adv. of himself & wife Mary, & the other 500 acs. for the trans. of 10 pers.: John Katherine, Alice Vaulx, Eliz. Mathin (or Machin), John Wright, Robert Butter, Edward Agard, Thomas Orchard, Henry Tomlin, Jonathan Lewis, Edward Jennis. Note: Renewed 10 Apr. 1644 and 450 acres added.
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
MATILDA SCARBOURGH, the daughter of Lt. Col. Edmund Scarbourgh, 500 acs. Northampton Co., at Pungotegue Cr., 31 Mar. 1655, Page 339. Bounded on E. by land of Charles Scarbourgh, on W. by the main bay & running Nly. towards Anancock. Trans. of 10 pers: David Relue, John Soaper, Tho. Reylue, Dermot Morane, Rich. Stanton, Teague Trassy, Robt. Candeale, Cormack Nelve, Teague Hart, Patrick Jordan.
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
EDMUND SCARBOURGH, Junr., & LITTLETON SCARBOURGH, sons of Lt. Col. Edmund Scarbourgh, 800 acs. in Northampton Co., at Chyconnessecks Creek, being a neck of land on the mouth of sd Cr. Trans. of 16 pers: Donell Grecheare, Thomas Maway, Phillip Kahan, John Malladine, Ven Cunagky, John Keynan, Morkun Chunaghan, Mor. Kunnogh, Moragha Donell, Rich. Kuoyard, Coner Gillealew, Teague Neoly, Donell Lloyd, Brin Grangrave, William Brovek, Hugh Laffe. 31 Mar. 1655, Page 339.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 452
COL. EDMUND SCARBURGH, 1000 acs. Accomack Co., 21 June 1664, Page 182, (72). At middle br. of Muddy Cr., beg. at lyne of trees where the fresh water branch begins, on the N. & S. sides of same, extending Ely. to the head thereof. Trans. of 20 pers: Jonah Lord, Jane Grey, Jno. Carter, John Long, Jane Taylor, Jeffry Wallington, Jno. Atterby, Jno. Martin, Jenken Morris, James Lolland, Thomas Locker, Edward Hollis, Roger Froth, Mathew Castleton, Susan Farmer, Francis Murray, Abraham Short, Robt. Loring, Rowland Ashington, Ann Redland.
SAME. Acreage, county & pages the same as above. 20 Apr. 1664. Lying on N. & S. sides of Timber Cr., extend. to head of the main branch thereof, Trans. of 20 pers: Mary Norwood, Rich. Johnson, Tho. Thoroughgood, William Moore, William Owen, Xtopher. Elfrid, Jno. Stelington (or Shelington), Eliz. Rathborne, Mary Roberts, Meredith Morgan, James Cutler, Eliz. Roules, Jno. Hedrington, James Wellington, Tho. Mathews, Ismael Watlins, Tho. Kingston, Wm. Marigold, Edm. Ordorne, James Godfry.
SAME. 150 acs., 17 Aug. 1664. County & pages the same. Bounded on S. parts by Boulmans branch & N. by land of Nathanll. Bradford. Trans. of 3 pers: Jno. Crew, Mary Frost, Sarah Welch.
SAME. 3000 acs., 22 June 1664, Page 183, (73). Same Co. At the seaboard side, bounded on E. therewith, S. by Gingotege Cr. & on N. by Swansicutts Cr. Trans. of threescore pers: Owen Morgan, Tho. Luellin, James Harris, Evan Jones, John Lewis, Henry Morris, Hup. Edwards, Joan Redman, Thomas Redman, Jno. Castleton, Edw. Millford, Margerett Jones, Hugh Horsington, James Pedly, Jno. Mort, Henry Outwright, James Tuke, Jeffry Mosse, James 'Wright, Richard Wells, Mary Smith, Edward Speed, Thomas Read, Rich. Allgatt, Humphry Loyd, Thomas Ford, Edwin Loth, James Hurle, Edward Shelly, Owen Pembroke, Thomas Rosse (or Roffe), Henry Ashton, Wm. Wright, Martha Grimes, Tobias South, Rowland Rivers, Mary Watkins, James tangly, John Moore, Edward Neale, Hump Cooke, Jenkin Jones, Martha Powell, Jane Mathews, Jeffery White, Jno. Meares, Henry Swallow, Thomas Herring, Morgan Evans, Mary Moult, Jno. Jenken, Oliver Martin, Wm. Carter, Jno. Thorpe, Thomas Jenkle, Roger Osborne, David Thurle, Joane Taylour, Lewis Farthing, Edward Whally.
SAME. 2000 acs., 10 Sept. 1664, Page 183, (73). Same county & pages. Near Pokomock Riv., being a neck bounded on S. by Crooked Cr., W. by the bay & N. by the Sack Cr., parting this from land of Mr. Robt. Pitts. Trans. of 40 pers: Elfrid Snow, Thomas Oxly, James Allis, George Radder, Ann Scarlett, Lewis Whaly, James Oxford, Miles Wrack, James Hay, Jervis Lock, Tymothy Redly, Michaell Rooke, Sarah Long, Henry Mallard, Ann Smith, Thomas Joy, James Moat, Rebecca Crow, Ismaell Holt, Edward Goslin, Randall Gaines, Thomas Luck, Mary Wood, Robt. Willoughby, Edward Moore, John Rosse, Roger !sham, Jane Shaw, Randall Willis, Jane Shelly, Mary Winter, Alex. Wallis, Martha Hill (or Hall), Jeffery Mosse, John Wood, Joane Fox, John Osburne, Ralph Mew, James Nowell, Martha Arris.
SAME. 2400 acs. 20 Oct. 1663, Page 184, (73). Same Co. At the seaboard side, bounded on N. by the maine Cr. & branch of a middle cr., lying bet. great & little Matomkins Cr. Trans. of 48 pers: James Seabott, Ellinor Roe, Mary Smith, Michaell Watkins, Thomas Ship, Roger Newcom, Jno. Lozen, Rich. Hollis, Jeffery Roades, Jno. Holmes, Rowland Mills, James Sanderson, James Tuke, Roger Oheley, Ann Rivers, Henry Spur, Thomas Girdle, Lawrence Roe, Thomas Long, Joane Loftis, Rich. Rooke, Ann Clifton, Martha Fish, Martha Rotoby (or Rokesby), Owen Carlow, Jane Weall, Edwin Crafft, Wm. Wigg, An Carpenter, Edw. Firbush, Thomas Fly, Mathew Fly, Jno. Marwin ?, Henry Bloie (or Bloir), Margt. White, Sarah Basely, Robt. Rench, Thomas Bush, Jno. Roberts, Jonathan Barloe, Walter Eagle, James Ellis, James Miller, George Roe, Jno. Stow, Wm. King, Mary Short, Roger Jones.
SAME. 1400 acs., 20 June 1664, in same Co. P. 184, (74). At the seaboard side on E., N. by Stokelyes branch & Cr., S. by Arathusa Cr. & main branch formerly called Kickcotanck Cr. Trans. of 28 pers: Jeffery Sadler, Martha North, Lewis Wells, Jenkin Powell, Paul Wintrop, Rich. Wallford, James Richards, Edward Rury, Thomas Wharton, Jone Mellington, James Wrath (or Weath), Thomas Nowell, Rich. Carpenter, James Sands, Ruth Willis, Hen. Whitchurch, Thomas Owen, Mathew Rippon, Edw. Carter, Edm. Harrington, Thomas Williams, Jane Shall, Sarah Blackleech, Owen Makerly, James Thomas, Thomas Murray, Bartho. Edwards, Xtoper. Croply.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 456
MR. CHARLES SCARBURGH, eldest sonn of Col. Edmond Scarburgh, 3050 acs. in Accomack Co., formerly N'ampton Co., 12 Nov. 1664, Page 191, (83). Beg. on N. side at first of the little branches of Pungoteage Cr., extend. up the main cr., including all the neckes & branches on the W. part by sd. Little Cr. or branch &c. Renewal of patent dated 10 May 1652.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 22
COLL. EDMOND SCARBURGH, 3000 acs. Accomack Co., at Pockomoke Riv., 9 Oct. 1667, Page 78. Beg. below Hogg Quarter, up sd. river & including all necks & branches to the uppermost extent of this devdt., S'ly. to severall extents as by the swamp & unhabitable parts admitts this. Trans. of 60 pers: Thomas Hobbs, Arthur Tomlin, Timo. Heldersby, Godfrey Nowell, Jno. Walsington, Jno. Wrath, Mathew Bishop, Henry Shirly, Edward Sadler, Owen Lewis. Edmond Hollis, James Golding, Ja. Whitehead, Lewis Ball, Arch. Williams, Edmd. Hungarth, Ja. Gollington, Margaret Smith, Jeffrey Hollingsby, Hen. Chishester, Mary Chandler, Jane Moseley, John Dole, Tho. Carpenter, Micha. Rouse, James Gray, Joseph Cox, Jane Murry, Joane Kettlesby, Lewis Washford, Tho. Crosse, Morris Jones, Natha. Blackleigh, Lewis Roe, Rowland Monke, Edmd. Holt, James Bagnall, Mathew Foreland. Simon Orthar, Rowld. Oxley, Jeffry Ryland, Godfrey Bewfield, Hen. Cooper. Jno. Winsley, Tho. Yeamans, Rowland House, Jno. Denbigh, Wm. Richley, Joseph Nurse, James South. John Lewin (or Lewiss). Morgan Lewis, Mary Esterfield, Joane Roberts, James Rowles, John Fowler, Hen. Warren, Maurice Vaughan, Hutchfeild Beechan, Magl. Southfeild.
SAME. Co., acreage. date & page the same as above. Bounded by his own severall devidents on the seaside, bet. Gr. & Little Matomkin Crks. & the great white marsh. &c. Trans. of 60 pers: Robert Farlov.:, Rebecca Wrath, Wm. Fortescue, James Forrest, Jeffry Newington, Isaak Bullard, John Radnock, Robert Meakes. Morris Curwethy, Tho. Loath (or Loach), James Killings- worth, Lewis Axton, Rowland Meeres, Richard Chandler, Mathew Tomlinson, Richard Blewfield, Robt. Redland, John Barnefield. Lewis Joanes, Tho. Heath, Saml. Willis, Rich, White. Tho. Rollington, Robt. Weaver, Mathew Rivers, Susan Scarlett. Tho. Helford, James Sadler, Jno. Horsington, Tho. Chesterfeild, Rowland Rihraud CO, Eliza. Colt, Robt. Pond, Sisley Ranger, Edgar Sutton, Natha. Holt, Adam Rouse, Tho. Nurse. Edward Hamar, John Rouse, James Graves, Edward Bastable, James Watts, Arthur Frost, Oliver Atkins, Miles East. Nehemiah Gold, Mary Edgarton, Wm. Blue. Joan Wollerton, Roger Grimes, Morgan Evan, James Halter, Joab Huntley, John Hoile. .jeane Lawrey, In'. Stapleton, Nich. Hollis, Robert Wielding, Ralph Hedgar.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary [unproven] Cade, b. Between 1610 and 1612, England d. 15 Dec 1691, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 81 years)
Marriage Bef 3 Aug 1640 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Tabitha Scarborough, b. Between 30 May and 30 Sep 1639, Accomack County, Virginia d. 7 Jan 1719, Accomack County, Virginia
2. Littleton Scarborough, b. Abt 1641, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 25 Mar 1672, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years)
3. Charles Scarborough, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 68 years)
4. Matilda Scarborough, b. 1645, Accomack County, Virginia d. 3 Jan 1721, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 76 years)
5. Edmund Scarborough, b. Abt 1647, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 5 Feb 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 65 years.)4,1 Edmund Scarborough married Anne Toft circa 1660 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage Abt 1660 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Atlanta Toft, b. Abt 1661, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 9 Nov 1691, Somerset County, Maryland (Age ~ 30 years)
2. Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
3. Arcadia Toft, b. Bef 6 Sep 1669, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Aug 1710, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 40 years.)5,1
Edmund Scarborough died in 1670/71 at Occahannock Creek, Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
2 October 1617 is baptism date
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p.71. P of A. 23 March 1655/6. Edms Scarburgh to trusty and loveing friend Capt Giles Brent to settle accounts with persons dwelling in Potomack, especially Jno Walton, cooper.
Wit: Signed Edms Scarburgh
John Alexander
Wm Homsley
Rec 31 March 1657
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1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills; [Beverley Fleet];
p72. "Mr Scarburgh his advice to Cap't Brent about John Walton"
"To Capt Brent The Articles of agreement being of the Coopers x x making determine little to the Compect claime ( that is to say
paym't for halfe the expenoe upon the plantaoon ) for in that (following the words thereof to be reasonably constructed ) I finde John Walton oblieged to prorate a Pattent and that Charge to be borne between us but for building planting servants Indian trade and the like is to be done and performed at the equall charge of both parties wherein if I have failed and not been ready to joyne with him let him take all the profitts to himselfe for I disclaime it Besides I am informed the Cooper hath sett out his plantacon and by his Covenant he was not to sett out any part or paroell more than his owne soe that by setting out his planta'con doth seems to Challenge it for his owne to whom I leave it and shall take for my halte the remainder being divided according to quantity and quality etc Therefore good Sr doe what may bee for Your servant Edm: Scarburgh
Occahanocke the 7th Aprill 1656
31 March 1657 This lre of Advise was Recorded"
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mm: this is a mistype of counties and should be Northampton County, VA
Contributed by: James Hughes
Note: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=392&last=&g_p=P6&collec tion=LO Patent
Title West, John, Capt.
Publication 26 September 1671.
Gen. note See memo on the margin of record. This land lott fall &c. and is patented by Mr. Danl. JENIFER.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): West, John, Capt; Scarborough, Charles; Browne, Devercux; and Scarborough, Edmond.
Description: 3000 acres at the seaboard side, bounded on the eastern parts therewith on the southern by Gingo Teage (mm note: Cingoteage Creek) and a great branch thereof.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 392 (Reel 6).
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1637-1643 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
EDMUND SCARBOROUGH, 400 acs. Accomacke Co., 21 Feb. 1638, Page 615. Beg. at a little br. to the Nwd. of Pemenoec Cr., Ely. on the Seaboard side & Wly. into the woods. Due for trans. of 8 pers: Thomas Hathaway, Thomas Sparks, Thomas Other, John Selly, John Hues, Christopher Dixon, Jerimiah Barker, Henry Tomlin. Note: This pattent assigned over to Thomas Savage, who assigned to Christopher Kirke in whose name it was renewed.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 1; Page 108
ALICE WILSONN, 200 acs. Accomack Co., 11 May 1639, Page 644. On the Seaboard side, N. to a thicken & donne Cr., runing Sly. &c. Due in right of assignmt. from Edmund Scarborough to her late husband, Henry Wilsonn.
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1637-1643 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 2; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 119
EDMUND SCARBURGH, 600 acs., Accomack Co., Aug. 3, 1640, page 699. Part thereof beg. at Cedar Island nigh Gogg — on the Seaboard side, S. S. W. towards land formerly belonging to John Neale. The other part on the bay side at the southermost side of John Jenkin, along the bayside to his own land. 100 acs. for the per. adv. of himself & wife Mary, & the other 500 acs. for the trans. of 10 pers.: John Katherine, Alice Vaulx, Eliz. Mathin (or Machin), John Wright, Robert Butter, Edward Agard, Thomas Orchard, Henry Tomlin, Jonathan Lewis, Edward Jennis. Note: Renewed 10 Apr. 1644 and 450 acres added.
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
MATILDA SCARBOURGH, the daughter of Lt. Col. Edmund Scarbourgh, 500 acs. Northampton Co., at Pungotegue Cr., 31 Mar. 1655, Page 339. Bounded on E. by land of Charles Scarbourgh, on W. by the main bay & running Nly. towards Anancock. Trans. of 10 pers: David Relue, John Soaper, Tho. Reylue, Dermot Morane, Rich. Stanton, Teague Trassy, Robt. Candeale, Cormack Nelve, Teague Hart, Patrick Jordan.
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1653-1656 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 3; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
EDMUND SCARBOURGH, Junr., & LITTLETON SCARBOURGH, sons of Lt. Col. Edmund Scarbourgh, 800 acs. in Northampton Co., at Chyconnessecks Creek, being a neck of land on the mouth of sd Cr. Trans. of 16 pers: Donell Grecheare, Thomas Maway, Phillip Kahan, John Malladine, Ven Cunagky, John Keynan, Morkun Chunaghan, Mor. Kunnogh, Moragha Donell, Rich. Kuoyard, Coner Gillealew, Teague Neoly, Donell Lloyd, Brin Grangrave, William Brovek, Hugh Laffe. 31 Mar. 1655, Page 339.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 452
COL. EDMUND SCARBURGH, 1000 acs. Accomack Co., 21 June 1664, Page 182, (72). At middle br. of Muddy Cr., beg. at lyne of trees where the fresh water branch begins, on the N. & S. sides of same, extending Ely. to the head thereof. Trans. of 20 pers: Jonah Lord, Jane Grey, Jno. Carter, John Long, Jane Taylor, Jeffry Wallington, Jno. Atterby, Jno. Martin, Jenken Morris, James Lolland, Thomas Locker, Edward Hollis, Roger Froth, Mathew Castleton, Susan Farmer, Francis Murray, Abraham Short, Robt. Loring, Rowland Ashington, Ann Redland.
SAME. Acreage, county & pages the same as above. 20 Apr. 1664. Lying on N. & S. sides of Timber Cr., extend. to head of the main branch thereof, Trans. of 20 pers: Mary Norwood, Rich. Johnson, Tho. Thoroughgood, William Moore, William Owen, Xtopher. Elfrid, Jno. Stelington (or Shelington), Eliz. Rathborne, Mary Roberts, Meredith Morgan, James Cutler, Eliz. Roules, Jno. Hedrington, James Wellington, Tho. Mathews, Ismael Watlins, Tho. Kingston, Wm. Marigold, Edm. Ordorne, James Godfry.
SAME. 150 acs., 17 Aug. 1664. County & pages the same. Bounded on S. parts by Boulmans branch & N. by land of Nathanll. Bradford. Trans. of 3 pers: Jno. Crew, Mary Frost, Sarah Welch.
SAME. 3000 acs., 22 June 1664, Page 183, (73). Same Co. At the seaboard side, bounded on E. therewith, S. by Gingotege Cr. & on N. by Swansicutts Cr. Trans. of threescore pers: Owen Morgan, Tho. Luellin, James Harris, Evan Jones, John Lewis, Henry Morris, Hup. Edwards, Joan Redman, Thomas Redman, Jno. Castleton, Edw. Millford, Margerett Jones, Hugh Horsington, James Pedly, Jno. Mort, Henry Outwright, James Tuke, Jeffry Mosse, James 'Wright, Richard Wells, Mary Smith, Edward Speed, Thomas Read, Rich. Allgatt, Humphry Loyd, Thomas Ford, Edwin Loth, James Hurle, Edward Shelly, Owen Pembroke, Thomas Rosse (or Roffe), Henry Ashton, Wm. Wright, Martha Grimes, Tobias South, Rowland Rivers, Mary Watkins, James tangly, John Moore, Edward Neale, Hump Cooke, Jenkin Jones, Martha Powell, Jane Mathews, Jeffery White, Jno. Meares, Henry Swallow, Thomas Herring, Morgan Evans, Mary Moult, Jno. Jenken, Oliver Martin, Wm. Carter, Jno. Thorpe, Thomas Jenkle, Roger Osborne, David Thurle, Joane Taylour, Lewis Farthing, Edward Whally.
SAME. 2000 acs., 10 Sept. 1664, Page 183, (73). Same county & pages. Near Pokomock Riv., being a neck bounded on S. by Crooked Cr., W. by the bay & N. by the Sack Cr., parting this from land of Mr. Robt. Pitts. Trans. of 40 pers: Elfrid Snow, Thomas Oxly, James Allis, George Radder, Ann Scarlett, Lewis Whaly, James Oxford, Miles Wrack, James Hay, Jervis Lock, Tymothy Redly, Michaell Rooke, Sarah Long, Henry Mallard, Ann Smith, Thomas Joy, James Moat, Rebecca Crow, Ismaell Holt, Edward Goslin, Randall Gaines, Thomas Luck, Mary Wood, Robt. Willoughby, Edward Moore, John Rosse, Roger !sham, Jane Shaw, Randall Willis, Jane Shelly, Mary Winter, Alex. Wallis, Martha Hill (or Hall), Jeffery Mosse, John Wood, Joane Fox, John Osburne, Ralph Mew, James Nowell, Martha Arris.
SAME. 2400 acs. 20 Oct. 1663, Page 184, (73). Same Co. At the seaboard side, bounded on N. by the maine Cr. & branch of a middle cr., lying bet. great & little Matomkins Cr. Trans. of 48 pers: James Seabott, Ellinor Roe, Mary Smith, Michaell Watkins, Thomas Ship, Roger Newcom, Jno. Lozen, Rich. Hollis, Jeffery Roades, Jno. Holmes, Rowland Mills, James Sanderson, James Tuke, Roger Oheley, Ann Rivers, Henry Spur, Thomas Girdle, Lawrence Roe, Thomas Long, Joane Loftis, Rich. Rooke, Ann Clifton, Martha Fish, Martha Rotoby (or Rokesby), Owen Carlow, Jane Weall, Edwin Crafft, Wm. Wigg, An Carpenter, Edw. Firbush, Thomas Fly, Mathew Fly, Jno. Marwin ?, Henry Bloie (or Bloir), Margt. White, Sarah Basely, Robt. Rench, Thomas Bush, Jno. Roberts, Jonathan Barloe, Walter Eagle, James Ellis, James Miller, George Roe, Jno. Stow, Wm. King, Mary Short, Roger Jones.
SAME. 1400 acs., 20 June 1664, in same Co. P. 184, (74). At the seaboard side on E., N. by Stokelyes branch & Cr., S. by Arathusa Cr. & main branch formerly called Kickcotanck Cr. Trans. of 28 pers: Jeffery Sadler, Martha North, Lewis Wells, Jenkin Powell, Paul Wintrop, Rich. Wallford, James Richards, Edward Rury, Thomas Wharton, Jone Mellington, James Wrath (or Weath), Thomas Nowell, Rich. Carpenter, James Sands, Ruth Willis, Hen. Whitchurch, Thomas Owen, Mathew Rippon, Edw. Carter, Edm. Harrington, Thomas Williams, Jane Shall, Sarah Blackleech, Owen Makerly, James Thomas, Thomas Murray, Bartho. Edwards, Xtoper. Croply.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 456
MR. CHARLES SCARBURGH, eldest sonn of Col. Edmond Scarburgh, 3050 acs. in Accomack Co., formerly N'ampton Co., 12 Nov. 1664, Page 191, (83). Beg. on N. side at first of the little branches of Pungoteage Cr., extend. up the main cr., including all the neckes & branches on the W. part by sd. Little Cr. or branch &c. Renewal of patent dated 10 May 1652.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 22
COLL. EDMOND SCARBURGH, 3000 acs. Accomack Co., at Pockomoke Riv., 9 Oct. 1667, Page 78. Beg. below Hogg Quarter, up sd. river & including all necks & branches to the uppermost extent of this devdt., S'ly. to severall extents as by the swamp & unhabitable parts admitts this. Trans. of 60 pers: Thomas Hobbs, Arthur Tomlin, Timo. Heldersby, Godfrey Nowell, Jno. Walsington, Jno. Wrath, Mathew Bishop, Henry Shirly, Edward Sadler, Owen Lewis. Edmond Hollis, James Golding, Ja. Whitehead, Lewis Ball, Arch. Williams, Edmd. Hungarth, Ja. Gollington, Margaret Smith, Jeffrey Hollingsby, Hen. Chishester, Mary Chandler, Jane Moseley, John Dole, Tho. Carpenter, Micha. Rouse, James Gray, Joseph Cox, Jane Murry, Joane Kettlesby, Lewis Washford, Tho. Crosse, Morris Jones, Natha. Blackleigh, Lewis Roe, Rowland Monke, Edmd. Holt, James Bagnall, Mathew Foreland. Simon Orthar, Rowld. Oxley, Jeffry Ryland, Godfrey Bewfield, Hen. Cooper. Jno. Winsley, Tho. Yeamans, Rowland House, Jno. Denbigh, Wm. Richley, Joseph Nurse, James South. John Lewin (or Lewiss). Morgan Lewis, Mary Esterfield, Joane Roberts, James Rowles, John Fowler, Hen. Warren, Maurice Vaughan, Hutchfeild Beechan, Magl. Southfeild.
SAME. Co., acreage. date & page the same as above. Bounded by his own severall devidents on the seaside, bet. Gr. & Little Matomkin Crks. & the great white marsh. &c. Trans. of 60 pers: Robert Farlov.:, Rebecca Wrath, Wm. Fortescue, James Forrest, Jeffry Newington, Isaak Bullard, John Radnock, Robert Meakes. Morris Curwethy, Tho. Loath (or Loach), James Killings- worth, Lewis Axton, Rowland Meeres, Richard Chandler, Mathew Tomlinson, Richard Blewfield, Robt. Redland, John Barnefield. Lewis Joanes, Tho. Heath, Saml. Willis, Rich, White. Tho. Rollington, Robt. Weaver, Mathew Rivers, Susan Scarlett. Tho. Helford, James Sadler, Jno. Horsington, Tho. Chesterfeild, Rowland Rihraud CO, Eliza. Colt, Robt. Pond, Sisley Ranger, Edgar Sutton, Natha. Holt, Adam Rouse, Tho. Nurse. Edward Hamar, John Rouse, James Graves, Edward Bastable, James Watts, Arthur Frost, Oliver Atkins, Miles East. Nehemiah Gold, Mary Edgarton, Wm. Blue. Joan Wollerton, Roger Grimes, Morgan Evan, James Halter, Joab Huntley, John Hoile. .jeane Lawrey, In'. Stapleton, Nich. Hollis, Robert Wielding, Ralph Hedgar.1
Family 1 | Mary Cade b. bt 1610 - 1612, d. b 15 Dec 1691 |
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Family 2 | Anne Toft b. 1643, d. c 1687 |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough 1617 - 1671: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37879&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Hannah Smith 1587 - 1645: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37882&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough 1584 - 1634: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37881&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Mary.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Anne Toft 1643 - Abt 1687: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39955&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 27 February 2026. Tabitha Scarborough 1639 - 1719: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I72119&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Atlanta Toft Abt 1661 - Bef 1691: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I35328&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Annabella Toft Abt 1665 - Aft 1715: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15842&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Arcadia Toft Bef 1669 - 1710: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39959&tree=Tree1
Mary Cade1
F, #105623, b. between 1610 and 1612, d. before 15 December 1691
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Mary Cade was born between 1610 and 1612 at England.1 She married Edmund Scarborough, son of Edmund Scarborough and Hannah Smith, before 3 August 1640 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary [unproven] Cade, b. Between 1610 and 1612, England d. 15 Dec 1691, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 81 years)
Marriage Bef 3 Aug 1640 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Tabitha Scarborough, b. Between 30 May and 30 Sep 1639, Accomack County, Virginia d. 7 Jan 1719, Accomack County, Virginia
2. Littleton Scarborough, b. Abt 1641, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 25 Mar 1672, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years)
3. Charles Scarborough, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 68 years)
4. Matilda Scarborough, b. 1645, Accomack County, Virginia d. 3 Jan 1721, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 76 years)
5. Edmund Scarborough, b. Abt 1647, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 5 Feb 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 65 years.)1,2
Mary Cade died before 15 December 1691 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA; Date of Probate.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
http://www.scarboroughgenealogy.com/Scarborough3.htm
Special Note #1 regarding the name "Mary Littleton"]
According to Sutherland McColley on January 22, 2004 (smcc@mohawk dot net): A "Mary Littleton," daughter of Sir Edward Littleton and sister to Col. Nathaniel Littleton, married Gilbert Jones, II as recorded in: Worcester Visitation of 1634, Harleian Society 90: 64 (1938). She did not marry Edmund Scarborough Jr.
it is quite impossible that this latter Mary could be a daughter of Sir Edward Littleton.
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http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/p201.htm#i20071
Thomas Teackle Upshur, a noted Eastern Shore genealogist from the late 1800's, showed her as Mary Cade. She did have a great-granddaughter named Mary Cade Wise who was born just a few years after Mary Scarburgh died, perhaps named in her honor. One MilesFiles user believes she may have been Mary Harmar, christening at Westminster, London, England 26 Dec 1613. However, others seemed to disprove this possibility. Others have responded that Mary is definitely not a Charlton, Pott, or Littleton. So the search continues
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From the book Ancestral Records and Portraits, Vol. I
COLONEL EDMUND SCARBOROUGH, was of Northampton County, and for many years one of the most useful men in Virginia. He was Burgess 1642 to 1671, the year of his death; Surveyor-General of the colony from 1655 to 1671, and Speaker of the House, 1645; High Sheriff 1660 to 1661, and frequently Justice. He gave to Hungars Church one thousand acres of land. This church, the third erected in Northampton County, was built in 1680, of brick made and burnt just behind the church, where are still the remains of the old kiln. He married Mary, the daughter of STEPHEN CHARLTON, who was a member of the House of Burgesses 1644, 1645, and 1647, and they had several children, among them Matilda, who married JOHN WEST I., and Tabitha, who married first, William Smart, and third, JOHN CUSTIS II.
=== Research Note from Moody K Miles
http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/index.htm
alternate wife's name is Mary Cade or Mary Harmar
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WILL ABSTRACT SCARBURGH, MARY, now resident at the house of Anthony WEST at Merry Branch -- 14 June 1691 -- 15 Dec 1691
To grandson Anthony WEST -- To his daughter Matilda.
To dau. Matilda WEST.
Son Charles SCARBURGH.
Dau. Tabitha CUSTIS.
Son Edmund SCARBURGH.
To grandson Edmund SCARBURGH (under 12), son of Edmund SCARBURGH.
Grandau. Mary WEST.
Grandau. Tabitha CUSTIS.
Dau. Matilda WEST & grandson Anthony WEST resid legatees & Ex'rs.
Witt: James ALEXANDER, Edward MARTEN, Tully ROBINSON, Richard BALLY, Jr - Codicil revoking legacy to son Charles SCARBURGH on account of his neglect - p228 (W&c 1682-1697ix.)1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary [unproven] Cade, b. Between 1610 and 1612, England d. 15 Dec 1691, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age ~ 81 years)
Marriage Bef 3 Aug 1640 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Tabitha Scarborough, b. Between 30 May and 30 Sep 1639, Accomack County, Virginia d. 7 Jan 1719, Accomack County, Virginia
2. Littleton Scarborough, b. Abt 1641, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 25 Mar 1672, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 31 years)
3. Charles Scarborough, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age < 68 years)
4. Matilda Scarborough, b. 1645, Accomack County, Virginia d. 3 Jan 1721, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 76 years)
5. Edmund Scarborough, b. Abt 1647, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 5 Feb 1712, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 65 years.)1,2
Mary Cade died before 15 December 1691 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA; Date of Probate.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
http://www.scarboroughgenealogy.com/Scarborough3.htm
Special Note #1 regarding the name "Mary Littleton"]
According to Sutherland McColley on January 22, 2004 (smcc@mohawk dot net): A "Mary Littleton," daughter of Sir Edward Littleton and sister to Col. Nathaniel Littleton, married Gilbert Jones, II as recorded in: Worcester Visitation of 1634, Harleian Society 90: 64 (1938). She did not marry Edmund Scarborough Jr.
it is quite impossible that this latter Mary could be a daughter of Sir Edward Littleton.
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http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/p201.htm#i20071
Thomas Teackle Upshur, a noted Eastern Shore genealogist from the late 1800's, showed her as Mary Cade. She did have a great-granddaughter named Mary Cade Wise who was born just a few years after Mary Scarburgh died, perhaps named in her honor. One MilesFiles user believes she may have been Mary Harmar, christening at Westminster, London, England 26 Dec 1613. However, others seemed to disprove this possibility. Others have responded that Mary is definitely not a Charlton, Pott, or Littleton. So the search continues
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From the book Ancestral Records and Portraits, Vol. I
COLONEL EDMUND SCARBOROUGH, was of Northampton County, and for many years one of the most useful men in Virginia. He was Burgess 1642 to 1671, the year of his death; Surveyor-General of the colony from 1655 to 1671, and Speaker of the House, 1645; High Sheriff 1660 to 1661, and frequently Justice. He gave to Hungars Church one thousand acres of land. This church, the third erected in Northampton County, was built in 1680, of brick made and burnt just behind the church, where are still the remains of the old kiln. He married Mary, the daughter of STEPHEN CHARLTON, who was a member of the House of Burgesses 1644, 1645, and 1647, and they had several children, among them Matilda, who married JOHN WEST I., and Tabitha, who married first, William Smart, and third, JOHN CUSTIS II.
=== Research Note from Moody K Miles
http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/index.htm
alternate wife's name is Mary Cade or Mary Harmar
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WILL ABSTRACT SCARBURGH, MARY, now resident at the house of Anthony WEST at Merry Branch -- 14 June 1691 -- 15 Dec 1691
To grandson Anthony WEST -- To his daughter Matilda.
To dau. Matilda WEST.
Son Charles SCARBURGH.
Dau. Tabitha CUSTIS.
Son Edmund SCARBURGH.
To grandson Edmund SCARBURGH (under 12), son of Edmund SCARBURGH.
Grandau. Mary WEST.
Grandau. Tabitha CUSTIS.
Dau. Matilda WEST & grandson Anthony WEST resid legatees & Ex'rs.
Witt: James ALEXANDER, Edward MARTEN, Tully ROBINSON, Richard BALLY, Jr - Codicil revoking legacy to son Charles SCARBURGH on account of his neglect - p228 (W&c 1682-1697ix.)1
Family | Edmund Scarborough b. b 2 Oct 1617, d. 1670/71 |
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Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Mary . Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough 1617 - 1671: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37879&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 27 February 2026. Tabitha Scarborough 1639 - 1719: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I72119&tree=Tree1
Anne Toft1
F, #105624, b. 1643, d. circa 1687
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Anne Toft was born in 1643 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Edmund Scarborough, son of Edmund Scarborough and Hannah Smith, circa 1660 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage Abt 1660 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Atlanta Toft, b. Abt 1661, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 9 Nov 1691, Somerset County, Maryland (Age ~ 30 years)
2. Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
3. Arcadia Toft, b. Bef 6 Sep 1669, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Aug 1710, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 40 years.)1,2 Anne Toft married Daniel Jenifer in 1671 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd of 2 wives. Her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage 1671 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Daniel 'of St. Thomas' Jenifer, b. 3 May 1672, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Jul 1730, Poplar Hill Hundred, St. Mary's County, Maryland - probate (Age 58 years.)3
Anne Toft died circa 1687 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Papenfuse, Edward C., et al., "Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (Jennifer)," in A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789, Vol. I, I-Z (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), 485-486
JENIFER, DANIEL (ca. 1637—ca. 1692). BORN: ca. 1637, in England.
IMMIGRATED: by April 1662, as a free adult.
RESIDED: in St. Mary's City, St. Mary's County; later in Calvert County; moved to Accomack County, Virginia, ca. 1672, where he lived on "Gargaphia," the plantation belonging to his second wife.
MARRIED first, ca. 1669, Mary (?—ca. 1670), widow of William Smith, an innholder of St. Mary's County.
MARRIED second, in 1671, Ann Toft (ca. 1643 - ca. 1687) of Accomack County, Virginia.
CHILDREN. SON: Daniel of St. Thomas (1672-1730), who married first, Elizabeth Michael, and second, by 1706, Elizabeth Ashcomb.
STEPDAUGHTERS: Arcadia Toft, who married Thomas Welburne (?-1703); Attalanta Toft, who married first, John Osborne (?-1687), and second, William Whittington (ca. 1650-1720); and Annabella Toft, who married first, Francis Lee of London, and second, John Marshall.
PRIVATE CAREER. EDUCATION: literate; had clerical skills.
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic.
SOCIAL STATUS AND ACTIVITIES: transported five others on arrival; Gent., by 1664/65.
OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE: placeman; innkeeper; attorney, admitted to practice in the Provincial Court, 1666; land speculator; planter.
PUBLIC CAREER. LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Lower House, Calvert County, 1671 (Accounts 2; moved to Virginia after the 2nd session of the 1671-1674/75 Assembly).
OTHER PROVINCIAL OFFICES: clerk of the Provincial Court and Secretary's Office, by 1663/64¬1669; deputy surveyor general, 1665/66.
LOCAL OFFICES: alderman, St. Mary's City, 1668, 1671.
MILITARY SERVICE: lieutenant, 1667; captain, 1668; colonel in Accomack County, Virginia, by 1683.
OUT OF COLONY SERVICE: justice, Accomack County, appointed 1677; sheriff, Accomack County, 1680; burgess, Accomack County, 1684.
STANDS ON PUBLIC/PRIVATE ISSUES: supported Gov. William Berkeley against Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, 1676.
WEALTH DURING LIFETIME. PERSONAL PROPERTY: headed household of 40 tithables in Virginia, 1675 (Ann Toft's household had included 45 tithables in 1670).
LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: patented over 5,000 acres in Maryland, 1666-1671; acquired at least 11,300 acres in Accomack County, Virginia, through marriage to Ann Toft.
WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: administration requested by his son on February 21, 1692/93, and granted June 21, 1693, in Accomack County, Virginia.
LAND: over 3,600 acres in Maryland and extensive acreage in Virginia.
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contributed by J. Michael Frost
Two persons claimed headrights for transporting Anne TOFT into VA. See: Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers [Reprint], Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991:
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page P. 546:
WM. BASELY & EDWARD HAELLY, 1000 acs. W'moreland Co., between Rappa. & Potomack Rivers, upon branches of Nomany, 22 Mar. 1665/6, Page 475, (580). Beg. at land surveyed for Thomas Dios, in line of Mr. Jno. Whetstone, running S.W. &c. Trans. of 20 pers: James Turner, Robt. Cole, Jno. Yates, Henry Biggs, Wm. Wms., Robt. Dent, Mary Wms., Susan Hunt, An Toft, Jno. Browne, Nicho. Browne, Rose Plevin, Robt. Day, Morgan Thomas, Robt. Colton, Noah Edrop, Wm. Bock, Robt. Johnson, Mary Jacob, Tho. Ecalfe (?), Cicely Poole, Eliz. Woodward.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 555-556:
MAJOR THOMAS WALKER. 2350 acs. called Mattapony fort in Gloster Co., 26 Feb. 1665, Page 503, (616). N. side of Mattapony Riv. beg. at a small run called Potataweno, S.E. by E. &c. Granted to Edward Diggs, Esqr. 1 June 1653, by him deserted & upon petition of sd. Walker it was granted unto him by order of the Govr. &c., dated with these presents. Further due for trans. of 47 pers: Will. Carvill, And. Jenkins, Thomas Holt, Mary Castle, Jno. Norcott, Andrew Jones, Susan Carry, Mary Tye, Wm. Crump, Antho. Longman, Margtt. Twisden, An Langston, Ann Bray, Peter Sacott, Jno. Evans, Wm. Castle, Jno. Parson, Antho. Jones, Arthur Upshott, Margtt. Light, Wm. Tompson, Edward Trott, Edward Wms., An Longman, Edm. Pratt, Wm. Senior, James Store, Wm. Harrer, David Wms., Jno. Harris, Arthur Cort, Wm. White, Mary Strang, (or Strong), Wm. Strong, An Lovell, Susan Sparshott, Ed. Trottham, Norton Wms., Phillip Lang- stone, Margtt. Hart, Susan Strang, Edward Wms., Margtt. Jones, Edward Walker, Jno. White, Susan Wins., Ann Toft.
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Anne TOFT also claimed headrights for transporting other persons into VA. See: Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers [Reprint], Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991:
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1655-1664 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 4; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page406
MRS. ANN TOFT, 800 acs. N'ampton Co., 3 Nov. 1660, Page (458). At Chicanessecks Cr., being a neck facing the middle of same. Trans. of 16 pers.
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1655-1664 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 4; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page425
MRS. ANN TOFFT, 1200 acs. Accamacke Co., 23 Feb. 1663, Page 92 (582). At the seaboard side, to the Swd. of a Cr. called by the Indians Amburcomico, now Garpaghie, N. along the main br. of Kisquotan Cr. to the head of the main br. of same called Kisquotancke, now Arathusa, & Wly. to the head of Gargaphie Br. Trans. of 24 pers: Even Jones, Mary Esthop, James Knowles, Mary Willis, Thomas Shandler, Owin Williams, Richard Porter, Morgan Malin, Michaell Lues, Abraham Vincent, Peter Strong, Jeffry Wilkins, Mary Bridgnorth, Atlanta Hues, James Westgate, Tobias Dunster, John Hartford, William Outred, John Jones, John Smith, Thomas Messenger, Margaret Roxby, Michaell White, Thomas Rouse.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 456
MRS. ANN TOFT, 1500 acs. (Accomack) at Manoakin, being halfe of the middle neck, on S. side thereof, Wly. on Manoaken Riv., bounded on S. by the Southern Cr. 2 Apr. 1664, Page 191, (82). Trans. of 30 pers: James Draper, Jno. Orbald, Vincent Barry, Anto. Libb, Robt. Parriot, Jno. Machen, Hen. Silvester, Rich. Miller, Roger Griffin, Rich. Wing, Abill Barker, Walter Acton, Tho. Whitmore, Jno. Weld, Jno. Charlton, Ann Phillips, Rich. Lister, Thomas Morefeild, Geo. Ludloe, Thomas Jones, Francis Smith, Mary Feild, Jno. Whittaker, Rich. Rivers, Jno. Harding, James Dudly, Thomas Wells, Henry Lee, Tho. Fleetwood, Wm. Morton.
SAME. 500 acs. Accomack Co., 12 July 1664, Page 191, (82). Beg. at S.W. angle of a former devdt. of 1200 acs., running N.W. to a swamp called Devills Den & bounded on N. by land of Col. Edmond Scarburgh. Trans. of 10 pers: Francis Hord, Edw. Bray, Fran. Tippin, James Jenkins, Tho. Setteplace, Rowland Walter, George Burry, Jno. Draper, Thomas Cobb, Charles Holloway.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 23
MRS. ANNE TOFFT, 2600 acs. Accomack Co., 9 Oct. 1667, Page 80. Bounded on W. by a cr. formerly called Muddy Cr., now Guilford's, &c.. to the utmost maine hr. of Arathusa, formerly Kecqotank, Cr. extending to her own 1250 acs. &c. Trans. of 52 pers: Rich. Sandis, Bernard Hide, Ano. Bateman-, Robert Burneham, Tho. Lambert, Jno. Polehill, Robt. Heath. Ja. Culpepper, Wm. Leonard. Tho. Crispe, Wm. &ayes. Jno. Head, Rich. Duke, Edw. Flinch, Jno. Horseman, John Ridley, James Hodgskins, Natha. West, Jeffry Riston, Rich. Penington, Jno. Light, Tho. Kirland, Jno. Halstead, Robt. Heywood, John Ewtis. Hen. Slayter, Cutbert Ogle. George Hutton, Roger Kenion, Jno. A insly, Jas. Blathurst, Alexander Wood, Wm. Pearepoint, Wm. Wall, Jno. Walpoole, Rich. Brownlow, Ralph Aston, Nich. Townley, Jno. Girling, Ralph Aston, Incl. Parker. Rich. Standish, Tho. Noires. Alexander Rigby, Robt. Ireland, Nich. Moseley, Jno. Ducken, Tho. Cutler. Wm. Bankes, Joh
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Title Toft, Ann, Mrs.
Publication 3 November 1660.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Tofft.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 800 acres at Cheicanessecks being a neck faceing the middle of the said creek.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, Page 458 (Reel 4).
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=483&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Jenifer, Danl., Capt.
Publication 30 October 1673.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Jennifer.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): Jenifer, Captn. Danl., and Ann (his wife lately called Ann Toft.)
Description: 2350 acres westward on the marked trees of 2400 acres, pt. of 2600 formerly granted to the said Ann Toft/ and lying between two branches of Muddy Creek now called Guilford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 483 (Reel 6).1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage Abt 1660 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Atlanta Toft, b. Abt 1661, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 9 Nov 1691, Somerset County, Maryland (Age ~ 30 years)
2. Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
3. Arcadia Toft, b. Bef 6 Sep 1669, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Aug 1710, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 40 years.)1,2 Anne Toft married Daniel Jenifer in 1671 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd of 2 wives. Her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage 1671 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Daniel 'of St. Thomas' Jenifer, b. 3 May 1672, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Jul 1730, Poplar Hill Hundred, St. Mary's County, Maryland - probate (Age 58 years.)3
Anne Toft died circa 1687 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Papenfuse, Edward C., et al., "Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (Jennifer)," in A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789, Vol. I, I-Z (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), 485-486
JENIFER, DANIEL (ca. 1637—ca. 1692). BORN: ca. 1637, in England.
IMMIGRATED: by April 1662, as a free adult.
RESIDED: in St. Mary's City, St. Mary's County; later in Calvert County; moved to Accomack County, Virginia, ca. 1672, where he lived on "Gargaphia," the plantation belonging to his second wife.
MARRIED first, ca. 1669, Mary (?—ca. 1670), widow of William Smith, an innholder of St. Mary's County.
MARRIED second, in 1671, Ann Toft (ca. 1643 - ca. 1687) of Accomack County, Virginia.
CHILDREN. SON: Daniel of St. Thomas (1672-1730), who married first, Elizabeth Michael, and second, by 1706, Elizabeth Ashcomb.
STEPDAUGHTERS: Arcadia Toft, who married Thomas Welburne (?-1703); Attalanta Toft, who married first, John Osborne (?-1687), and second, William Whittington (ca. 1650-1720); and Annabella Toft, who married first, Francis Lee of London, and second, John Marshall.
PRIVATE CAREER. EDUCATION: literate; had clerical skills.
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic.
SOCIAL STATUS AND ACTIVITIES: transported five others on arrival; Gent., by 1664/65.
OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE: placeman; innkeeper; attorney, admitted to practice in the Provincial Court, 1666; land speculator; planter.
PUBLIC CAREER. LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Lower House, Calvert County, 1671 (Accounts 2; moved to Virginia after the 2nd session of the 1671-1674/75 Assembly).
OTHER PROVINCIAL OFFICES: clerk of the Provincial Court and Secretary's Office, by 1663/64¬1669; deputy surveyor general, 1665/66.
LOCAL OFFICES: alderman, St. Mary's City, 1668, 1671.
MILITARY SERVICE: lieutenant, 1667; captain, 1668; colonel in Accomack County, Virginia, by 1683.
OUT OF COLONY SERVICE: justice, Accomack County, appointed 1677; sheriff, Accomack County, 1680; burgess, Accomack County, 1684.
STANDS ON PUBLIC/PRIVATE ISSUES: supported Gov. William Berkeley against Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, 1676.
WEALTH DURING LIFETIME. PERSONAL PROPERTY: headed household of 40 tithables in Virginia, 1675 (Ann Toft's household had included 45 tithables in 1670).
LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: patented over 5,000 acres in Maryland, 1666-1671; acquired at least 11,300 acres in Accomack County, Virginia, through marriage to Ann Toft.
WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: administration requested by his son on February 21, 1692/93, and granted June 21, 1693, in Accomack County, Virginia.
LAND: over 3,600 acres in Maryland and extensive acreage in Virginia.
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contributed by J. Michael Frost
Two persons claimed headrights for transporting Anne TOFT into VA. See: Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers [Reprint], Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991:
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page P. 546:
WM. BASELY & EDWARD HAELLY, 1000 acs. W'moreland Co., between Rappa. & Potomack Rivers, upon branches of Nomany, 22 Mar. 1665/6, Page 475, (580). Beg. at land surveyed for Thomas Dios, in line of Mr. Jno. Whetstone, running S.W. &c. Trans. of 20 pers: James Turner, Robt. Cole, Jno. Yates, Henry Biggs, Wm. Wms., Robt. Dent, Mary Wms., Susan Hunt, An Toft, Jno. Browne, Nicho. Browne, Rose Plevin, Robt. Day, Morgan Thomas, Robt. Colton, Noah Edrop, Wm. Bock, Robt. Johnson, Mary Jacob, Tho. Ecalfe (?), Cicely Poole, Eliz. Woodward.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 555-556:
MAJOR THOMAS WALKER. 2350 acs. called Mattapony fort in Gloster Co., 26 Feb. 1665, Page 503, (616). N. side of Mattapony Riv. beg. at a small run called Potataweno, S.E. by E. &c. Granted to Edward Diggs, Esqr. 1 June 1653, by him deserted & upon petition of sd. Walker it was granted unto him by order of the Govr. &c., dated with these presents. Further due for trans. of 47 pers: Will. Carvill, And. Jenkins, Thomas Holt, Mary Castle, Jno. Norcott, Andrew Jones, Susan Carry, Mary Tye, Wm. Crump, Antho. Longman, Margtt. Twisden, An Langston, Ann Bray, Peter Sacott, Jno. Evans, Wm. Castle, Jno. Parson, Antho. Jones, Arthur Upshott, Margtt. Light, Wm. Tompson, Edward Trott, Edward Wms., An Longman, Edm. Pratt, Wm. Senior, James Store, Wm. Harrer, David Wms., Jno. Harris, Arthur Cort, Wm. White, Mary Strang, (or Strong), Wm. Strong, An Lovell, Susan Sparshott, Ed. Trottham, Norton Wms., Phillip Lang- stone, Margtt. Hart, Susan Strang, Edward Wms., Margtt. Jones, Edward Walker, Jno. White, Susan Wins., Ann Toft.
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Anne TOFT also claimed headrights for transporting other persons into VA. See: Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers [Reprint], Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991:
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1655-1664 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 4; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page406
MRS. ANN TOFT, 800 acs. N'ampton Co., 3 Nov. 1660, Page (458). At Chicanessecks Cr., being a neck facing the middle of same. Trans. of 16 pers.
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1655-1664 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 4; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page425
MRS. ANN TOFFT, 1200 acs. Accamacke Co., 23 Feb. 1663, Page 92 (582). At the seaboard side, to the Swd. of a Cr. called by the Indians Amburcomico, now Garpaghie, N. along the main br. of Kisquotan Cr. to the head of the main br. of same called Kisquotancke, now Arathusa, & Wly. to the head of Gargaphie Br. Trans. of 24 pers: Even Jones, Mary Esthop, James Knowles, Mary Willis, Thomas Shandler, Owin Williams, Richard Porter, Morgan Malin, Michaell Lues, Abraham Vincent, Peter Strong, Jeffry Wilkins, Mary Bridgnorth, Atlanta Hues, James Westgate, Tobias Dunster, John Hartford, William Outred, John Jones, John Smith, Thomas Messenger, Margaret Roxby, Michaell White, Thomas Rouse.
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1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 456
MRS. ANN TOFT, 1500 acs. (Accomack) at Manoakin, being halfe of the middle neck, on S. side thereof, Wly. on Manoaken Riv., bounded on S. by the Southern Cr. 2 Apr. 1664, Page 191, (82). Trans. of 30 pers: James Draper, Jno. Orbald, Vincent Barry, Anto. Libb, Robt. Parriot, Jno. Machen, Hen. Silvester, Rich. Miller, Roger Griffin, Rich. Wing, Abill Barker, Walter Acton, Tho. Whitmore, Jno. Weld, Jno. Charlton, Ann Phillips, Rich. Lister, Thomas Morefeild, Geo. Ludloe, Thomas Jones, Francis Smith, Mary Feild, Jno. Whittaker, Rich. Rivers, Jno. Harding, James Dudly, Thomas Wells, Henry Lee, Tho. Fleetwood, Wm. Morton.
SAME. 500 acs. Accomack Co., 12 July 1664, Page 191, (82). Beg. at S.W. angle of a former devdt. of 1200 acs., running N.W. to a swamp called Devills Den & bounded on N. by land of Col. Edmond Scarburgh. Trans. of 10 pers: Francis Hord, Edw. Bray, Fran. Tippin, James Jenkins, Tho. Setteplace, Rowland Walter, George Burry, Jno. Draper, Thomas Cobb, Charles Holloway.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 23
MRS. ANNE TOFFT, 2600 acs. Accomack Co., 9 Oct. 1667, Page 80. Bounded on W. by a cr. formerly called Muddy Cr., now Guilford's, &c.. to the utmost maine hr. of Arathusa, formerly Kecqotank, Cr. extending to her own 1250 acs. &c. Trans. of 52 pers: Rich. Sandis, Bernard Hide, Ano. Bateman-, Robert Burneham, Tho. Lambert, Jno. Polehill, Robt. Heath. Ja. Culpepper, Wm. Leonard. Tho. Crispe, Wm. &ayes. Jno. Head, Rich. Duke, Edw. Flinch, Jno. Horseman, John Ridley, James Hodgskins, Natha. West, Jeffry Riston, Rich. Penington, Jno. Light, Tho. Kirland, Jno. Halstead, Robt. Heywood, John Ewtis. Hen. Slayter, Cutbert Ogle. George Hutton, Roger Kenion, Jno. A insly, Jas. Blathurst, Alexander Wood, Wm. Pearepoint, Wm. Wall, Jno. Walpoole, Rich. Brownlow, Ralph Aston, Nich. Townley, Jno. Girling, Ralph Aston, Incl. Parker. Rich. Standish, Tho. Noires. Alexander Rigby, Robt. Ireland, Nich. Moseley, Jno. Ducken, Tho. Cutler. Wm. Bankes, Joh
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=458&last=&g_p=P4&co llection=LO Patent
Title Toft, Ann, Mrs.
Publication 3 November 1660.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Tofft.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 800 acres at Cheicanessecks being a neck faceing the middle of the said creek.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, Page 458 (Reel 4).
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Title Jenifer, Danl., Capt.
Publication 30 October 1673.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Jennifer.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): Jenifer, Captn. Danl., and Ann (his wife lately called Ann Toft.)
Description: 2350 acres westward on the marked trees of 2400 acres, pt. of 2600 formerly granted to the said Ann Toft/ and lying between two branches of Muddy Creek now called Guilford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 483 (Reel 6).1
Family 1 | Edmund Scarborough b. b 2 Oct 1617, d. 1670/71 |
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Family 2 | Daniel Jenifer b. 1637, d. 21 Feb 1693 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Anne Toft 1643 - Abt 1687: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39955&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Edmund Scarborough 1617 - 1671: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I37879&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Daniel Jenifer 1637 - 1693: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39956&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Annabella Toft Abt 1665 - Aft 1715: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15842&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Arcadia Toft Bef 1669 - 1710: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39959&tree=Tree1
Daniel Jenifer1
M, #105625, b. 1637, d. 21 February 1693
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Daniel Jenifer was born in 1637 at Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England.1 He married Mary (?) before 1667 at St. Mary's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.2 Daniel Jenifer married Anne Toft in 1671 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd of 2 wives. Her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage 1671 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Daniel 'of St. Thomas' Jenifer, b. 3 May 1672, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Jul 1730, Poplar Hill Hundred, St. Mary's County, Maryland - probate (Age 58 years.)1
Daniel Jenifer died on 21 February 1693 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Contributed by td5hw@sbcglobal.net
Daniel was baptised 17 May 1637 at St. Martins-in-the-Fields Church, Westminster, London, England
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Papenfuse, Edward C., et al., "Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (Jennifer)," in A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789, Vol. I, I-Z (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), 485-486
JENIFER, DANIEL (ca. 1637; ca. 1692). BORN: ca. 1637, in England.
IMMIGRATED: by April 1662, as a free adult.
RESIDED: in St. Mary's City, St. Mary's County; later in Calvert County; moved to Accomack County, Virginia, ca. 1672, where he lived on "Gargaphia," the plantation belonging to his second wife.
MARRIED first, ca. 1669, Mary (?—ca. 1670), widow of William Smith, an innholder of St. Mary's County.
MARRIED second, in 1671, Ann Toft (ca. 1643 - ca. 1687) of Accomack County, Virginia.
CHILDREN. SON: Daniel of St. Thomas (1672-1730), who married first, Elizabeth Michael, and second, by 1706, Elizabeth Ashcomb.
STEPDAUGHTERS: Arcadia Toft, who married Thomas Welburne (?-1703); Attalanta Toft, who married first, John Osborne (?-1687), and second, William Whittington (ca. 1650-1720); and Annabella Toft, who married first, Francis Lee of London, and second, John Marshall.
PRIVATE CAREER. EDUCATION: literate; had clerical skills.
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic.
SOCIAL STATUS AND ACTIVITIES: transported five others on arrival; Gent., by 1664/65.
OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE: placeman; innkeeper; attorney, admitted to practice in the Provincial Court, 1666; land speculator; planter.
PUBLIC CAREER. LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Lower House, Calvert County, 1671 (Accounts 2; moved to Virginia after the 2nd session of the 1671-1674/75 Assembly).
OTHER PROVINCIAL OFFICES: clerk of the Provincial Court and Secretary's Office, by 1663/64¬1669; deputy surveyor general, 1665/66.
LOCAL OFFICES: alderman, St. Mary's City, 1668, 1671.
MILITARY SERVICE: lieutenant, 1667; captain, 1668; colonel in Accomack County, Virginia, by 1683.
OUT OF COLONY SERVICE: justice, Accomack County, appointed 1677; sheriff, Accomack County, 1680; burgess, Accomack County, 1684.
STANDS ON PUBLIC/PRIVATE ISSUES: supported Gov. William Berkeley against Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, 1676.
WEALTH DURING LIFETIME. PERSONAL PROPERTY: headed household of 40 tithables in Virginia, 1675 (Ann Toft's household had included 45 tithables in 1670).
LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: patented over 5,000 acres in Maryland, 1666-1671; acquired at least 11,300 acres in Accomack County, Virginia, through marriage to Ann Toft.
WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: administration requested by his son on February 21, 1692/93, and granted June 21, 1693, in Accomack County, Virginia.
LAND: over 3,600 acres in Maryland and extensive acreage in Virginia.
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Maryland State Archives, Volume 57, Proceedings of the Provincial Court 1666-1670, Page xvi, xxv:
Three men served as clerks of the [Maryland] Provincial Court during this period-Daniel Jenifer (c. 1665-1669), John Blomfield (1669-1670), and Thomas Cakewood (Cabewood) (1670-1671). Two of these clerks, Blomfield and Cakewood, were dismissed from office for misdemeanors. Jenifer had already been acting for several months as clerk of the Provincial Court when on February 10, 1665, he was formally appointed clerk of this court and of the Provincial Secretary's Office (Arch. Md. V; 23-24). He ceased to be clerk when three years later he married Mary, the widow of William Smith, one of the principal inn-keepers of St. Mary's City, and took over the management of the inn . . . , but continued to practice as an attorney.”
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George Richardson 2.107 A TA #45446 1675
Payments to: William Smith by Maj. Thomas Ingram, Daniel Jenifer, John Edmundson.
Administrator: Timothy Goodridge.
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Moy Richard, St. Mary's Co., 19th Feb., 1670;
13th Dec., 1675.
To the Roman Catholic Church and, to Michael Foster, personalty.
Wife Eliza:, execx. and residuary legatee of estate, real and
personal; she to make provision for son, Daniel.
Test; Thos. Notley, Dan'l Jenifer, Roger Seale. 2. 371.
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=== Daniel and Jacob Jenifer mentioned
Richard Moy 12.122 A #47532 Aug 30 1679
Payments to: Mr. Vansweringen, Clement Hill for storing at Elias Beech, Demetrius Cartwright, Peter Joyes, George Gunnell, Thomas Tanker, David Lloyd, Thomas Walker, John Taunt, Roger Fall, Jo. Saxon, Daniell Moy, Mr. Edling, Mr. Pennington, Emanuell Pitcher, Moses Dunken (runaway), Col. Jenifer, Cuthbert Fenwick, administrators of John Garnist, Jacob Jenifer, William Hamstead,
Nicholas Carr, Roger Shirley, Francis Gunby, John Bennet, Mathew Smyth, Robert Proctor, John Hastwell.
Executor: Robert Carvile (executor of Elisabeth Moy (executrix of deceased)).
Test: Thos. Dent, Wm. Watts, Jno. Wynn. MCW 2. 383.
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Robertt Cager 1.128 A SM #43737 Nov 16 1674
Payments to: Nicholas Bead, Alexander Standish, Nicholas Rawlins, William Greengoe, William Hatton, John Mould, Secretary Clarke, Even Lewin, Mr. Mettford, Mr. Cordea, Robertt Graham, Elisabeth Cob, Elisabeth Allison, Mr, Humpkin. Mr. Vanswerinqen, William Calvert, Esq., Mr. Jenifer, Mr. Carvill, Mr. Monroe, George Dundas.
Administrator: Henry Hyde,
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Robert Ridgely (gentleman) 8.295 I SM £479.18.7 Dec 17 1682
The inventory also included #104818.
English Servants mentioned: Mary Hurding (girl), Elisabeth Price.
Appraisers: Garratt Vanswearingen, Samuell Crocker.
List of debts: Thomas Bland, Mrs. Mary Brooke, Mrs. Alice Hinton, Abraham Roahudes, Philip Willins, James Bowlayes & John Lewellin, Daniell Clocker, John Sax, William Guither, Hugh Baker, William Holms, Em. Ratlcliffe, Anthony Evans, Henry Exon, Nicholas Painter, Thomas Collins, John Boone, Richard Bacocke, Thomas Vaughan, John Davis, James Derumple, John Edmondson, Mrs. Tilghman, Corney Crow, Jacob Lockerman, Stephen Gary, John Hudson, Maj. Taylor, John James, Michaell Miller, Edward English, George Oldfield & John Holland, Henry Johnson, Thomas Kerry, Henry Mitchell, James Mills, James Conaway, Col. Jenifer, James Persons, Col. Roger, John Stevens, Cuthbert Scot, Thomas Bland, John Atkey, Col. William Chandler, Edward Pinder, John Ricketts, Thomas Jones, Edward Gibbs, Col. Diggs, Clement Hill, John Gray, Henry Phipps, Ambros Baley, John Larkin, Col. Colbourne, George Holland, Gerard Sley, Henry Baker, Susanna Keene, George Thompson, Dennis Swillivant, Leonard Greene, William Calvert, Esq., John Dent, Darby Duccavant, James Stavely, John Griggs, William Harper, Benjamin Nesham, John Addison, Robert Carvile, John Baker, Samuell Jefferson, the Publick, James Waffe, John Powsey, Charles Scarborough, James Lewis, John Wall, George Godfrey, David Jones, Richard Deavour, Jo. Sparnon, Thomas Deakins, William Price, Allexander Pattison, Hanes Baslands, John Quigly, Edward Williams, Dr. Ireland, Arthur Wright, Mathias Wood, Thomas Philips, Edward Jones, Curtis Fletcher, Richard Foomtaine, George Daie, Christopher Jacobson, Thomas Warner, Lodwick Williams, Giles Blizzard, Alexander Younger, Thomas Gilbert, Henry Ward, George Charlesworth.
Mentions: Martha Ridgely.
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Richard Moy 12.122 A #47532 Aug 30 1679
Payments to: Mr. Vansweringen, Clement Hill for storing at Elias Beech, Demetrius Cartwright, Peter Joyes, George Gunnell, Thomas Tanker, David Lloyd, Thomas Walker, John Taunt, Roger Fall, Jo. Saxon, Daniell Moy, Mr. Edling, Mr. Pennington, Emanuell Pitcher, Moses Dunken (runaway), Col. Jenifer, Cuthbert Fenwick, administrators of John Garnist, Jacob Jenifer, William Hamstead,
Nicholas Carr, Roger Shirley, Francis Gunby, John Bennet, Mathew Smyth, Robert Proctor, John Hastwell.
Executor: Robert Carvile (executor of Elisabeth Moy (executrix of deceased)).
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List of Debts & Payments for William Stevens
In the Inventories & Accounts is a list of the debts & payments for the estate of William Stevens. The list is dated 1680.
This list can be found in Liber 10, Folios 61-68. Capt. Daniel Jenifer
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1686-1687 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 1; [Hamrick]; Page 364
Northumberland County Court December 2, 1686
Whereas an Attachment was awarded Mr. PHILLIP SHAPLEIGH, the Attorney of ARCHIBALD HAMBLETON for the sum of nineteen hundred pounds of Tobacco and Cask against the Estate of Mr. DANIEL JENNIFER, And whereas the said sum was (by virtue of the said attachment demanded in the hands of JOHN COCKERELL appearing did in Court admit that at the time of the demand aforesaid he had one hundred pairs of Shoes belonging to the Estate of the said JENIFER in his hands, It is ordered (the said SHAPLEIGH having made his said Debt appear due by bill under the hand and seal of the said JENIFER dated the 30th of November 1675) that the said COCKERELL pay the said sum unto the said SHAPLEIGH Attorney as abovesaid with Costs of Suit alias Executio
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=400&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Jennifer, Daniel.
Publication 12 February 1671/1672.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Jenifer.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 5000 acres in Northampton als Accomack 3000 acres part thereof being a parcel of land commonly called Gingoteage and granted by patt. to Colo. Edmond Scarburgh June 20th June 1664. The residue 2000 acres. lying on the N. W. side of the aforesaid 3000 acres.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 400 (Reel 6).
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=483&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Jenifer, Danl., Capt.
Publication 30 October 1673.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Jennifer.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): Jenifer, Captn. Danl., and Ann (his wife lately called Ann Toft.)
Description: 2350 acres westward on the marked trees of 2400 acres, pt. of 2600 formerly granted to the said Ann Toft/ and lying between two branches of Muddy Creek now called Guilford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 483 (Reel 6).
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 100
DANIEL JENNIFER & ANNE, his wife, lately called ANNE TOFT, 5,000 acs. in N'ampton, alias Accomack, Co. being a large neck of land bet. Gingoteak Cr. & Swansicuts Cr., adj. part of line dividing Virginia & Mary Land (Maryland) ; 12 Feb. 1671/2, Page 388. 3000 acs. part granted Col. Edmond Scarborough Si by him legally conveyed to sd. Anne Toft 15 Afar. 1668; 2000 acs. due for trans. of 40 pers. by sd. Jennifer: Paul Size. Wm. Latom.Ino. Jackson` Jno. Richardson, Tho. Saunders, Tho. Waterton. Jno. -Harris, Wm. Bonne.. Wm. Saintclear, Richd. Lee. Jane Davison, Elizab. Scott, Michaell Scott, Jno. Hunter, Jno. Findall, John Machall. Richd. Morrison, Richd. Milieu, Agnes Niccoll, John Carlile, Gilbert Creder. Tho. Jacob, -Charles Clark, Jennet Cornway, Wm. Hartwell, Franc. Kirkman, Wm. Bradley, Henry Hartwell, Xpian. Wilson, Wm. Anderson. Wm. 'Birne, Wm. Synn. Tom, Molt, Frank. Rose, Tom Jack, Will: .Nan— Negroes.
SAME. 11.300 acs.. same Co.. date & page. On Stokeley's Branch, & Bundick's Br. 1450 acs. part granted to Col. Edmond Scarborough 29 Sept.- 1662; 1400 acs. more also granted sd. Scarbrough 20 June 1664. both of which legally conveyed by him & Mary his wife to sd. Anne Toft 17 Aug. 1668; 1200 acs. granted sd. Anne 23 Feb 1.663; 7,350 acs. due sd. Jenifer : for trans. of 145 pers: Jno. Stevens, Tho Hollings, Ann Williams, Jane Pratt, Margt. Bumpas, Powell, Joan Bishopp, Nic. Ellis, Hen Bennett, Win. Ricketts, Roht. Luddington, Arnold Prouse (or Mouse), Jon. Ellis, Garret Lodgwick, Jno. Bumpas, Henry Cole, Jno. Rosser. Oswall Osbourne, James Barnes, Audio. Little, Jane Arbrey, Kath. Little, Toby Pitt, Ann Green, Ohadia Butler, Lewis Williams, WM. Jeffs, Owen NaZerelle, Thu. Fowler, Thu. Mason, Archih. Turner, Fran. Burripas, Ann Saunders, Margat. GrimIey, Tho. Stafford, Margerie Woodward, Margt. Jeffreys, Thu. Richards, Jno. Write, Jno. Butler, Wm. Potter, Martha Neale, Jno. Reeve, Sara Dowman, Wm.. Pemberton, Jno, Penny, Jno. Bates, Jno. Bellen (or Bellew), Hen. Hurst, Fra. Gillam, Hen. Downing, Jno. Galopper, Ann Winnell, Peter Roche (or Rocke). Jno. Bess, Jno. Trusser, Fra. Boucher, Wm. Dugdall, (or Dugdale), Henry Smith, Hen. Revill, Wm. Foxcreep, Jno. Whithurst, Jno. Withers, Marmad. Grey, Jno. Washington, Jno. Temple, Hen. Melton (or Molton), Owen Lloyd, David Fluellen, Oliver Cratts, Antho. Grosier, Patrick Isickle, Jeffrey Jefferson, Win. Cronley, Jno. Finley, Hen. Ackworth, Jno. Vines, Wm. Pittegree, Thu. Hartloe, Seth Harloe, Hump. Hare, Enock Burrough, Jno. Swinerton, Wm. Bateman, Win. Coleman, Mary Tralaine, Wm, Collavine (?), Trist. Twiford, Mark Davidson, Hen. --, Peter Purfroy, Jno. Collison, James Hart (or Start), Wm. Lee, Tho. Penny, Robt. Coils, Jno. Hancock, Peter Peterson, Miles Eversham, Willm. Williams, Jno. Terrell, Jno. Come, Thu. Mackwms. ( MackwiIliams) Tho. James, Wm. Palsgrave, Wm. Jenkinson, Tho. Dillin, Tho. Cobson, Eliza. Cohson, An. Pigrim, Job. Harvey, Tho.Thurloe, James Pepper, Jim. Thorogood, Wm. Harmer, Jno. White, Wheatly, Overton Manly, Peter Spraggen. Jno. Tenderhy. (?). Henry Woodcot, Grace Marven, Jane Ferrell, Tho. Woodcock, Jno. Haddock, Wm. Peckstone, Jno. Pheasant, Tho. Alfred, Hen. Speedwell, josias Thetcher, Pinchman, Jno. Trinkill, Alexr. Hull, Wm. Pettit, Inn. Symons, Win. Tilbury, Fran. Harbert, Win. Stone; Elector, Mingoe, Tonie, Doll, Nancie, Marie --Negroes.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
CAPT. DANIELL JENNIFER, 5000 acs., N'ampton Co., 12 Feb .1671/2, Page 400. 3000 acs. comonly called Gingoteage, granted to Col. Edmond Scarburgh 22 June 1664, & by him conveyed to Mrs. Anne Toft, now wife of sd. Jennifer, 16 Mar. 1668; 2000 acs. called Mattapony Neck, bet. Gingoteag Cr. & Swansicuts Cr. &c. Due by order of court, &c., & trans. of 40 pers.* Note: The rights due are recorded under a pact. in folio 388 for 5000 acres, there being a mistake for 2000 acres of land in that pattent. Test, Phill Ludwell, Cl.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 109
CAPT. DANIEL JENNIFER, 1500 acs., N'ampton Co., called Gingoteage Island; parted by sunken marshes & creeks from Gingoteag Neck; N. E. on the Maryland line; 1 Apr, 1671, Page 405. Trans. of 30 pers: James Draper, Jno. Orbald (or Ozbald), Vincent Barry, Anto. Libb, Robert Parrior, Jno. Machin, Henry Silvester, Richd. Miller, Roger Griffin, Richard Wing, Abell Barker, Walter Acton. Thomas Whitmore, Jno. Weld, Jno. Charlton, Ann Phillips, Richd. Lister, Tho. MotduiId, Geo. Ludlow, Tito. Jones, Francis Smyth, Mary Feild, Jno. Whittaker, Richd. Rivers, Jim. Harding, James Dudley, Tho. Wells, Henry Lee, Thomas Fleetwood, Wm. Morton. Marginal Note: These 30 rights were taken from a pattern granted to Ann Toft 2nd April 1664 and in regard this land was within the bounds off Mary (Maryland?) the Governor ordered the said rights to stand good for so much land to be pattented in Virginia.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 135
CAPT. DANLL. JENIFER & Ann his wife, lately called Ann Toft, 2350 acs., N'ampton Co., 30 Oct. 1673, Page 483. Adj. part of 2600 acs. granted said Ann Toft; bet. 2 hrs. of Muddy Cr., now called Guilford ; &c. to br. of Arathusa, formerly Keokotanck ; towards Gorgaphie Br., which lyeth next S'wd. to Gorgaphie house, 200 acs. part of 2600 acs. granted scl. Ann Toft 9 Oct. 1667; 2150 acs. part of surplus within sd. bounds; due, by order &c. Trans. of 43 pers: Wm. Mills, Wm. Prichard, Robt. Royston, Wm. Barrett, Alice Staples, Alice Alepp, Jno. Powell, Gilbert Coalinge, Hugh Eglstone, Cha. Hollingworrh, Marryn Cole, Tho. Poynder, Tho. Pecke, Richd. Baker, Diana Mallery, Robt. Thwait, Edwd. Bishopp, Robt. Dollyson. Tho. Strange, Joane Quicksall, Jno. Durman, Gyles Dowlass (?), Richd. Tatlock, Jno. Alvon (or Albon), Mary Peircely, John Luke, Dorras GrinSden, Joseph Ames, Hen_ Pecke, Jno. Maucke, Roger Wolford, Richd. Niblett, James Sanson; Honor. Rugg, Edwd. Brockhouse, Geo. Russell, Margerett Martin, Rosse Gussiso (?), Wm. Bromfeild, Dorothy Olive, Jno. Waford, Martha Ellen, Hen. Gibbons, Sam, Poncey.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 162
CAPT. DANLL. JENIFER. 1680 acs.. Accomack Co., in Messango Sw.. 26 Jan. 164,/5, Page 553. Adj. Col. Wm. Kendall; land formerly granted to Jno. Wallop: by Jno. Parker's; to land formerly Alexdr. Massie's; to N. twine freshwater hr. of Muddy Cr.. & along Geo. Johnson, &c. Trans. of 34 pers: Wm. Bromfeild. Dor. Olive, Jno. Waford. Math. Elliot, Anzer (or Arecher), Hen. Gibson, Ponvoy (or Ponroy), Jane Dylera, Rich. Williams. Nath Barton, Geo. Foard, Ger. Lee, Ja. Boyd, Jno. Juler, Sus. Martin, Xper.. Jackson, Rich. Greinalk (or Greivall), Tho. Capp, Derman -Cavine, Marg. Sumers, Tho. Shelite, Tho. Blake, Joane Scott, Ma. Knight, Ed. Bishopp, Nath. Darchartie, Jno. Man' (or Manro). Hen. Flower. Sar. Cutts, Eliz. Mouth. Tho. Cunningham; & 3 Negroes.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 217
CAPT. DANIELL JENIFER, 2500 acs., N'ampton Co., bet. Crooked Cr. & Pokomoke Riv. on Mesangoe Cr., & Chesepiack Bay; 2 Oct. 1680, Page 66.
Adj. John Renny; Willm, Chase; William Wallis', formerly survey'd for James Jolly; Charles Ratcliffe; land formerly James Taylor's; & Edward Moore, Junr; on St. George's Hummocks, or Islands; & land of John Parker. Granted to Capt. John West & Mr. Charles Scarburgh 3 Oct. 1672, & deserted; Lt. Col. John West, one of the pattentees, upon petition, did get a grant & tooke out a patt. 25 Nov. 1679; sd. Jenifer petitioning the court this day that grant of sd. West was contrary to law, prayed hee might have a grant, & that West's patt. might be vacated; & the Court having judged the patt. granted contrary to law, did make same null & void & did grant that sd. Jenifer might have a patt., &c. Trans. of 50 pers: Richard Ashton, John Morley, Tho. Rohan, John Hinton, William Man, Margarett Bowtell, Thomas Seawell, Sam. Danes, Willm. Bray, William Robertson, Susannah Hall, Willm. Palmer, Tho. Poole, Alice Wilson, John Hunlock, Tho. Turner, Rich. Lencell, Mary Baker, John Joanes, Tho, Lynzey, John Fulke. Alexander Anvill, John Wood, Anne Penny, Tho. Williams, Svmon Markett, John Compton, Grace Wakham. John Wild, Arthur Peter, Rich. Bruester. Robt. Rigbey (or Rigly). Peter Hickley, Edw, Watch, Ralph Browne, Joan Elume, Jo. Branch, Jo, Meeks. Beni. (a) Negro; Susan Balky, Rich. Carter, Robt. Percy, Willm. Chapman, John Hill, John Austin, Willm. Culson, James Blackey, John Thomas, Willm. Woodley, Tho. Roaper.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 259
COL. WILLIAM STEVENS & COL. DANNIELL JENIFER, 200 acs., Acco- mack Co., on S. end of Assateeg Island, 16 Apr. 1683, Page 269. Bounded NW by Assateeg, alias Mattapany; Inlett, N. along the Seaboard to the extent of Va. & Maryland bounds. Trans. of 4 pers: John Free, Hen. Parker, Richd. St. Loo, Jon. Perkins.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 259
COL. DANNIELL JENIFER, 220 acs., Accomack Co; being sand hills & marishes, by some called the beeches; 16 Apr. 1683; Page 269. Beg. at George Parker & John Barnes, from S. side of Garaphia Inlett, to N. side of Assawoman Inlett;" S. on land of Benjamin Eyre & John Stokeley, &c. 'Trans. of 5 pers: Samll. Castor, Jam. Thompson, Richd. Read, Jon. Flash, Tho. Howell.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 303
LT. COL. DANNIELL JENIFER, 220 acs., Accomack Co; being sand hills & marshes, by some called the Beeches; 3 Nov. 1686, Page 536. Beg. at George Parker & John Barnes, from S. side of Garaphia Inlett to N. side of Assowmen Inlet; adj. Benjamin Eyres & John Stokeley. Granted to him 16 Apr. 1(33, deserted, & granted to Mr. Wm. Sherwood, by order, 25 Oct. 1686; & en 2 Nov. 1686 sd, Sherwood assigned to sal. Jenifer. Trans. cf 5 pers.*
SAME. 170 ace., same Co. & data; Page 537. Celled Hobsons Choice on S. side of Assowornan Inlett. Granted to Benjamin Eyes John Stokeley, 29 May 1683, deserted, now; granted by order, &c. Trans. of 4 pers.*
SAME. 200 ace., same Co., data page. On S. end of Assateag Island;
W.& N. by Assateage, alias Mattopany, Inlet; running to the extent of the Virga. & Maryland bounds. Granted Col.William Stevens & sd. Jenifer, 16 Apr. 1683, deserted, & granted to Mr. Wm. Sherwood by order, 25 Oct. 1686, Assigned to sd. Jenifer, 2 Nov. 1686. Trans. of 4 pers.*
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
COL. DANIELL JENIFER, 3500 acs., on Assateag Island; Accomack Co; N. on supposed bounds bet. Va. & Maryland; 20 Apr. 1687, Page 563. Trans. of 70 pers.* Note: 60 rts. due by certificate granted by Mr. Edwd. Chilton 5 Nov. 1686; & 10 acs. pane of certif. granted by him, 8 May 1682.
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1689-1695 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 8; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 358
COL. DANIELL JENIFER, 200 acs., Accomack Co; S. side of the narrowes
near the main land of Accocomson; SW upon Assawan Bay, &c; 28 Apr. 1691, Page 129. Granted Wm. Taylor, Junr., & Elias Taylor, 20 Apr. 1682, deserted, & now granted by order &c. Imp. of 4 pers: James Argo, Jno. Richard, Tho. Edwards, Robert Jeffs.
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Calvert County Circuit Court
Land Surveys and Condominium Plats
Denn, 800 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Jenefer, Daniell 1666 Patent Record 8, Page 517 0 0 MSA S 1583-449
Denn, 800 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Jenefer, Daniell 1666 Patent Record 9, Page 420 0 0 MSA S 1583-450
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Menard's St. Mary's County, Maryland Tract Map (4), 1704 Rent Roll 7, 20-24 [Russell R. Mernard May 1973,]
Poplar Hill Hundred
34. Jenifer's Gift - 100 acres surveyed 1669 for Daniel Jenifer
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Jenifers Gift. Poplar Hill Hundred 100. 0.2.0. Surveyed Feb 4, 1668 for Daniel Jenifer near a branch of Herring Cr.
Possessor: Peter Watts.
Included in other surveys. Can’t find the bounds. Refs: St. Marys Co., Md. Rent Rolls
1639-1771, copyright 1993 T.L.C. Genealogy
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Menard's St. Mary's County, Maryland Tract Map (9), 1704 Rent Roll 7, 1-12 [Russell R. Mernard May 1973,]
St. Mary's Hundred
34. Blewstone Run - 150 acres surveyed 1665 for Daniel Jenifer
35. Burwastcott - 50 acres surveyed 1665 for George Day
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Blewstone Run. - Saint Mary's Hundred 150. 0.3.0. Surveyed Oct 25, 1665 for Dan: Jenifer on the east side of Blewstone Run. Possessor: Cosmos Parsons.
150. 0.3.0. Robert Lawrence from Cosmos Parsons. Jul.27, 1724.
Included in other lands.
Burwastcott. -Surveyed May 5. 1665 for Geo: Day and assigned Dan: Jenifer, on the south side Blewston Run. Refs: St. Marys Co., Md. Rent Rolls 1639- 1771, copyright 1993 T.L.C. Genealogy.1
; His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.2 Daniel Jenifer married Anne Toft in 1671 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd of 2 wives. Her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Anne Toft, b. 1643, Accomack County, Virginia d. Abt 1687, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 44 years)
Marriage 1671 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Daniel 'of St. Thomas' Jenifer, b. 3 May 1672, Accomack County, Virginia d. 2 Jul 1730, Poplar Hill Hundred, St. Mary's County, Maryland - probate (Age 58 years.)1
Daniel Jenifer died on 21 February 1693 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
Contributed by td5hw@sbcglobal.net
Daniel was baptised 17 May 1637 at St. Martins-in-the-Fields Church, Westminster, London, England
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Papenfuse, Edward C., et al., "Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (Jennifer)," in A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789, Vol. I, I-Z (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985), 485-486
JENIFER, DANIEL (ca. 1637; ca. 1692). BORN: ca. 1637, in England.
IMMIGRATED: by April 1662, as a free adult.
RESIDED: in St. Mary's City, St. Mary's County; later in Calvert County; moved to Accomack County, Virginia, ca. 1672, where he lived on "Gargaphia," the plantation belonging to his second wife.
MARRIED first, ca. 1669, Mary (?—ca. 1670), widow of William Smith, an innholder of St. Mary's County.
MARRIED second, in 1671, Ann Toft (ca. 1643 - ca. 1687) of Accomack County, Virginia.
CHILDREN. SON: Daniel of St. Thomas (1672-1730), who married first, Elizabeth Michael, and second, by 1706, Elizabeth Ashcomb.
STEPDAUGHTERS: Arcadia Toft, who married Thomas Welburne (?-1703); Attalanta Toft, who married first, John Osborne (?-1687), and second, William Whittington (ca. 1650-1720); and Annabella Toft, who married first, Francis Lee of London, and second, John Marshall.
PRIVATE CAREER. EDUCATION: literate; had clerical skills.
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic.
SOCIAL STATUS AND ACTIVITIES: transported five others on arrival; Gent., by 1664/65.
OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE: placeman; innkeeper; attorney, admitted to practice in the Provincial Court, 1666; land speculator; planter.
PUBLIC CAREER. LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Lower House, Calvert County, 1671 (Accounts 2; moved to Virginia after the 2nd session of the 1671-1674/75 Assembly).
OTHER PROVINCIAL OFFICES: clerk of the Provincial Court and Secretary's Office, by 1663/64¬1669; deputy surveyor general, 1665/66.
LOCAL OFFICES: alderman, St. Mary's City, 1668, 1671.
MILITARY SERVICE: lieutenant, 1667; captain, 1668; colonel in Accomack County, Virginia, by 1683.
OUT OF COLONY SERVICE: justice, Accomack County, appointed 1677; sheriff, Accomack County, 1680; burgess, Accomack County, 1684.
STANDS ON PUBLIC/PRIVATE ISSUES: supported Gov. William Berkeley against Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, 1676.
WEALTH DURING LIFETIME. PERSONAL PROPERTY: headed household of 40 tithables in Virginia, 1675 (Ann Toft's household had included 45 tithables in 1670).
LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: patented over 5,000 acres in Maryland, 1666-1671; acquired at least 11,300 acres in Accomack County, Virginia, through marriage to Ann Toft.
WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: administration requested by his son on February 21, 1692/93, and granted June 21, 1693, in Accomack County, Virginia.
LAND: over 3,600 acres in Maryland and extensive acreage in Virginia.
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Maryland State Archives, Volume 57, Proceedings of the Provincial Court 1666-1670, Page xvi, xxv:
Three men served as clerks of the [Maryland] Provincial Court during this period-Daniel Jenifer (c. 1665-1669), John Blomfield (1669-1670), and Thomas Cakewood (Cabewood) (1670-1671). Two of these clerks, Blomfield and Cakewood, were dismissed from office for misdemeanors. Jenifer had already been acting for several months as clerk of the Provincial Court when on February 10, 1665, he was formally appointed clerk of this court and of the Provincial Secretary's Office (Arch. Md. V; 23-24). He ceased to be clerk when three years later he married Mary, the widow of William Smith, one of the principal inn-keepers of St. Mary's City, and took over the management of the inn . . . , but continued to practice as an attorney.”
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George Richardson 2.107 A TA #45446 1675
Payments to: William Smith by Maj. Thomas Ingram, Daniel Jenifer, John Edmundson.
Administrator: Timothy Goodridge.
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Moy Richard, St. Mary's Co., 19th Feb., 1670;
13th Dec., 1675.
To the Roman Catholic Church and, to Michael Foster, personalty.
Wife Eliza:, execx. and residuary legatee of estate, real and
personal; she to make provision for son, Daniel.
Test; Thos. Notley, Dan'l Jenifer, Roger Seale. 2. 371.
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=== Daniel and Jacob Jenifer mentioned
Richard Moy 12.122 A #47532 Aug 30 1679
Payments to: Mr. Vansweringen, Clement Hill for storing at Elias Beech, Demetrius Cartwright, Peter Joyes, George Gunnell, Thomas Tanker, David Lloyd, Thomas Walker, John Taunt, Roger Fall, Jo. Saxon, Daniell Moy, Mr. Edling, Mr. Pennington, Emanuell Pitcher, Moses Dunken (runaway), Col. Jenifer, Cuthbert Fenwick, administrators of John Garnist, Jacob Jenifer, William Hamstead,
Nicholas Carr, Roger Shirley, Francis Gunby, John Bennet, Mathew Smyth, Robert Proctor, John Hastwell.
Executor: Robert Carvile (executor of Elisabeth Moy (executrix of deceased)).
Test: Thos. Dent, Wm. Watts, Jno. Wynn. MCW 2. 383.
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Robertt Cager 1.128 A SM #43737 Nov 16 1674
Payments to: Nicholas Bead, Alexander Standish, Nicholas Rawlins, William Greengoe, William Hatton, John Mould, Secretary Clarke, Even Lewin, Mr. Mettford, Mr. Cordea, Robertt Graham, Elisabeth Cob, Elisabeth Allison, Mr, Humpkin. Mr. Vanswerinqen, William Calvert, Esq., Mr. Jenifer, Mr. Carvill, Mr. Monroe, George Dundas.
Administrator: Henry Hyde,
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Robert Ridgely (gentleman) 8.295 I SM £479.18.7 Dec 17 1682
The inventory also included #104818.
English Servants mentioned: Mary Hurding (girl), Elisabeth Price.
Appraisers: Garratt Vanswearingen, Samuell Crocker.
List of debts: Thomas Bland, Mrs. Mary Brooke, Mrs. Alice Hinton, Abraham Roahudes, Philip Willins, James Bowlayes & John Lewellin, Daniell Clocker, John Sax, William Guither, Hugh Baker, William Holms, Em. Ratlcliffe, Anthony Evans, Henry Exon, Nicholas Painter, Thomas Collins, John Boone, Richard Bacocke, Thomas Vaughan, John Davis, James Derumple, John Edmondson, Mrs. Tilghman, Corney Crow, Jacob Lockerman, Stephen Gary, John Hudson, Maj. Taylor, John James, Michaell Miller, Edward English, George Oldfield & John Holland, Henry Johnson, Thomas Kerry, Henry Mitchell, James Mills, James Conaway, Col. Jenifer, James Persons, Col. Roger, John Stevens, Cuthbert Scot, Thomas Bland, John Atkey, Col. William Chandler, Edward Pinder, John Ricketts, Thomas Jones, Edward Gibbs, Col. Diggs, Clement Hill, John Gray, Henry Phipps, Ambros Baley, John Larkin, Col. Colbourne, George Holland, Gerard Sley, Henry Baker, Susanna Keene, George Thompson, Dennis Swillivant, Leonard Greene, William Calvert, Esq., John Dent, Darby Duccavant, James Stavely, John Griggs, William Harper, Benjamin Nesham, John Addison, Robert Carvile, John Baker, Samuell Jefferson, the Publick, James Waffe, John Powsey, Charles Scarborough, James Lewis, John Wall, George Godfrey, David Jones, Richard Deavour, Jo. Sparnon, Thomas Deakins, William Price, Allexander Pattison, Hanes Baslands, John Quigly, Edward Williams, Dr. Ireland, Arthur Wright, Mathias Wood, Thomas Philips, Edward Jones, Curtis Fletcher, Richard Foomtaine, George Daie, Christopher Jacobson, Thomas Warner, Lodwick Williams, Giles Blizzard, Alexander Younger, Thomas Gilbert, Henry Ward, George Charlesworth.
Mentions: Martha Ridgely.
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Richard Moy 12.122 A #47532 Aug 30 1679
Payments to: Mr. Vansweringen, Clement Hill for storing at Elias Beech, Demetrius Cartwright, Peter Joyes, George Gunnell, Thomas Tanker, David Lloyd, Thomas Walker, John Taunt, Roger Fall, Jo. Saxon, Daniell Moy, Mr. Edling, Mr. Pennington, Emanuell Pitcher, Moses Dunken (runaway), Col. Jenifer, Cuthbert Fenwick, administrators of John Garnist, Jacob Jenifer, William Hamstead,
Nicholas Carr, Roger Shirley, Francis Gunby, John Bennet, Mathew Smyth, Robert Proctor, John Hastwell.
Executor: Robert Carvile (executor of Elisabeth Moy (executrix of deceased)).
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List of Debts & Payments for William Stevens
In the Inventories & Accounts is a list of the debts & payments for the estate of William Stevens. The list is dated 1680.
This list can be found in Liber 10, Folios 61-68. Capt. Daniel Jenifer
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1686-1687 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 1; [Hamrick]; Page 364
Northumberland County Court December 2, 1686
Whereas an Attachment was awarded Mr. PHILLIP SHAPLEIGH, the Attorney of ARCHIBALD HAMBLETON for the sum of nineteen hundred pounds of Tobacco and Cask against the Estate of Mr. DANIEL JENNIFER, And whereas the said sum was (by virtue of the said attachment demanded in the hands of JOHN COCKERELL appearing did in Court admit that at the time of the demand aforesaid he had one hundred pairs of Shoes belonging to the Estate of the said JENIFER in his hands, It is ordered (the said SHAPLEIGH having made his said Debt appear due by bill under the hand and seal of the said JENIFER dated the 30th of November 1675) that the said COCKERELL pay the said sum unto the said SHAPLEIGH Attorney as abovesaid with Costs of Suit alias Executio
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=400&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Jennifer, Daniel.
Publication 12 February 1671/1672.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Jenifer.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 5000 acres in Northampton als Accomack 3000 acres part thereof being a parcel of land commonly called Gingoteage and granted by patt. to Colo. Edmond Scarburgh June 20th June 1664. The residue 2000 acres. lying on the N. W. side of the aforesaid 3000 acres.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 400 (Reel 6).
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http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=483&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
Title Jenifer, Danl., Capt.
Publication 30 October 1673.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Jennifer.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): Jenifer, Captn. Danl., and Ann (his wife lately called Ann Toft.)
Description: 2350 acres westward on the marked trees of 2400 acres, pt. of 2600 formerly granted to the said Ann Toft/ and lying between two branches of Muddy Creek now called Guilford.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), Page 483 (Reel 6).
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 100
DANIEL JENNIFER & ANNE, his wife, lately called ANNE TOFT, 5,000 acs. in N'ampton, alias Accomack, Co. being a large neck of land bet. Gingoteak Cr. & Swansicuts Cr., adj. part of line dividing Virginia & Mary Land (Maryland) ; 12 Feb. 1671/2, Page 388. 3000 acs. part granted Col. Edmond Scarborough Si by him legally conveyed to sd. Anne Toft 15 Afar. 1668; 2000 acs. due for trans. of 40 pers. by sd. Jennifer: Paul Size. Wm. Latom.Ino. Jackson` Jno. Richardson, Tho. Saunders, Tho. Waterton. Jno. -Harris, Wm. Bonne.. Wm. Saintclear, Richd. Lee. Jane Davison, Elizab. Scott, Michaell Scott, Jno. Hunter, Jno. Findall, John Machall. Richd. Morrison, Richd. Milieu, Agnes Niccoll, John Carlile, Gilbert Creder. Tho. Jacob, -Charles Clark, Jennet Cornway, Wm. Hartwell, Franc. Kirkman, Wm. Bradley, Henry Hartwell, Xpian. Wilson, Wm. Anderson. Wm. 'Birne, Wm. Synn. Tom, Molt, Frank. Rose, Tom Jack, Will: .Nan— Negroes.
SAME. 11.300 acs.. same Co.. date & page. On Stokeley's Branch, & Bundick's Br. 1450 acs. part granted to Col. Edmond Scarborough 29 Sept.- 1662; 1400 acs. more also granted sd. Scarbrough 20 June 1664. both of which legally conveyed by him & Mary his wife to sd. Anne Toft 17 Aug. 1668; 1200 acs. granted sd. Anne 23 Feb 1.663; 7,350 acs. due sd. Jenifer : for trans. of 145 pers: Jno. Stevens, Tho Hollings, Ann Williams, Jane Pratt, Margt. Bumpas, Powell, Joan Bishopp, Nic. Ellis, Hen Bennett, Win. Ricketts, Roht. Luddington, Arnold Prouse (or Mouse), Jon. Ellis, Garret Lodgwick, Jno. Bumpas, Henry Cole, Jno. Rosser. Oswall Osbourne, James Barnes, Audio. Little, Jane Arbrey, Kath. Little, Toby Pitt, Ann Green, Ohadia Butler, Lewis Williams, WM. Jeffs, Owen NaZerelle, Thu. Fowler, Thu. Mason, Archih. Turner, Fran. Burripas, Ann Saunders, Margat. GrimIey, Tho. Stafford, Margerie Woodward, Margt. Jeffreys, Thu. Richards, Jno. Write, Jno. Butler, Wm. Potter, Martha Neale, Jno. Reeve, Sara Dowman, Wm.. Pemberton, Jno, Penny, Jno. Bates, Jno. Bellen (or Bellew), Hen. Hurst, Fra. Gillam, Hen. Downing, Jno. Galopper, Ann Winnell, Peter Roche (or Rocke). Jno. Bess, Jno. Trusser, Fra. Boucher, Wm. Dugdall, (or Dugdale), Henry Smith, Hen. Revill, Wm. Foxcreep, Jno. Whithurst, Jno. Withers, Marmad. Grey, Jno. Washington, Jno. Temple, Hen. Melton (or Molton), Owen Lloyd, David Fluellen, Oliver Cratts, Antho. Grosier, Patrick Isickle, Jeffrey Jefferson, Win. Cronley, Jno. Finley, Hen. Ackworth, Jno. Vines, Wm. Pittegree, Thu. Hartloe, Seth Harloe, Hump. Hare, Enock Burrough, Jno. Swinerton, Wm. Bateman, Win. Coleman, Mary Tralaine, Wm, Collavine (?), Trist. Twiford, Mark Davidson, Hen. --, Peter Purfroy, Jno. Collison, James Hart (or Start), Wm. Lee, Tho. Penny, Robt. Coils, Jno. Hancock, Peter Peterson, Miles Eversham, Willm. Williams, Jno. Terrell, Jno. Come, Thu. Mackwms. ( MackwiIliams) Tho. James, Wm. Palsgrave, Wm. Jenkinson, Tho. Dillin, Tho. Cobson, Eliza. Cohson, An. Pigrim, Job. Harvey, Tho.Thurloe, James Pepper, Jim. Thorogood, Wm. Harmer, Jno. White, Wheatly, Overton Manly, Peter Spraggen. Jno. Tenderhy. (?). Henry Woodcot, Grace Marven, Jane Ferrell, Tho. Woodcock, Jno. Haddock, Wm. Peckstone, Jno. Pheasant, Tho. Alfred, Hen. Speedwell, josias Thetcher, Pinchman, Jno. Trinkill, Alexr. Hull, Wm. Pettit, Inn. Symons, Win. Tilbury, Fran. Harbert, Win. Stone; Elector, Mingoe, Tonie, Doll, Nancie, Marie --Negroes.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 101
CAPT. DANIELL JENNIFER, 5000 acs., N'ampton Co., 12 Feb .1671/2, Page 400. 3000 acs. comonly called Gingoteage, granted to Col. Edmond Scarburgh 22 June 1664, & by him conveyed to Mrs. Anne Toft, now wife of sd. Jennifer, 16 Mar. 1668; 2000 acs. called Mattapony Neck, bet. Gingoteag Cr. & Swansicuts Cr. &c. Due by order of court, &c., & trans. of 40 pers.* Note: The rights due are recorded under a pact. in folio 388 for 5000 acres, there being a mistake for 2000 acres of land in that pattent. Test, Phill Ludwell, Cl.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 109
CAPT. DANIEL JENNIFER, 1500 acs., N'ampton Co., called Gingoteage Island; parted by sunken marshes & creeks from Gingoteag Neck; N. E. on the Maryland line; 1 Apr, 1671, Page 405. Trans. of 30 pers: James Draper, Jno. Orbald (or Ozbald), Vincent Barry, Anto. Libb, Robert Parrior, Jno. Machin, Henry Silvester, Richd. Miller, Roger Griffin, Richard Wing, Abell Barker, Walter Acton. Thomas Whitmore, Jno. Weld, Jno. Charlton, Ann Phillips, Richd. Lister, Tho. MotduiId, Geo. Ludlow, Tito. Jones, Francis Smyth, Mary Feild, Jno. Whittaker, Richd. Rivers, Jim. Harding, James Dudley, Tho. Wells, Henry Lee, Thomas Fleetwood, Wm. Morton. Marginal Note: These 30 rights were taken from a pattern granted to Ann Toft 2nd April 1664 and in regard this land was within the bounds off Mary (Maryland?) the Governor ordered the said rights to stand good for so much land to be pattented in Virginia.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 135
CAPT. DANLL. JENIFER & Ann his wife, lately called Ann Toft, 2350 acs., N'ampton Co., 30 Oct. 1673, Page 483. Adj. part of 2600 acs. granted said Ann Toft; bet. 2 hrs. of Muddy Cr., now called Guilford ; &c. to br. of Arathusa, formerly Keokotanck ; towards Gorgaphie Br., which lyeth next S'wd. to Gorgaphie house, 200 acs. part of 2600 acs. granted scl. Ann Toft 9 Oct. 1667; 2150 acs. part of surplus within sd. bounds; due, by order &c. Trans. of 43 pers: Wm. Mills, Wm. Prichard, Robt. Royston, Wm. Barrett, Alice Staples, Alice Alepp, Jno. Powell, Gilbert Coalinge, Hugh Eglstone, Cha. Hollingworrh, Marryn Cole, Tho. Poynder, Tho. Pecke, Richd. Baker, Diana Mallery, Robt. Thwait, Edwd. Bishopp, Robt. Dollyson. Tho. Strange, Joane Quicksall, Jno. Durman, Gyles Dowlass (?), Richd. Tatlock, Jno. Alvon (or Albon), Mary Peircely, John Luke, Dorras GrinSden, Joseph Ames, Hen_ Pecke, Jno. Maucke, Roger Wolford, Richd. Niblett, James Sanson; Honor. Rugg, Edwd. Brockhouse, Geo. Russell, Margerett Martin, Rosse Gussiso (?), Wm. Bromfeild, Dorothy Olive, Jno. Waford, Martha Ellen, Hen. Gibbons, Sam, Poncey.
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1666-1679 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 162
CAPT. DANLL. JENIFER. 1680 acs.. Accomack Co., in Messango Sw.. 26 Jan. 164,/5, Page 553. Adj. Col. Wm. Kendall; land formerly granted to Jno. Wallop: by Jno. Parker's; to land formerly Alexdr. Massie's; to N. twine freshwater hr. of Muddy Cr.. & along Geo. Johnson, &c. Trans. of 34 pers: Wm. Bromfeild. Dor. Olive, Jno. Waford. Math. Elliot, Anzer (or Arecher), Hen. Gibson, Ponvoy (or Ponroy), Jane Dylera, Rich. Williams. Nath Barton, Geo. Foard, Ger. Lee, Ja. Boyd, Jno. Juler, Sus. Martin, Xper.. Jackson, Rich. Greinalk (or Greivall), Tho. Capp, Derman -Cavine, Marg. Sumers, Tho. Shelite, Tho. Blake, Joane Scott, Ma. Knight, Ed. Bishopp, Nath. Darchartie, Jno. Man' (or Manro). Hen. Flower. Sar. Cutts, Eliz. Mouth. Tho. Cunningham; & 3 Negroes.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 217
CAPT. DANIELL JENIFER, 2500 acs., N'ampton Co., bet. Crooked Cr. & Pokomoke Riv. on Mesangoe Cr., & Chesepiack Bay; 2 Oct. 1680, Page 66.
Adj. John Renny; Willm, Chase; William Wallis', formerly survey'd for James Jolly; Charles Ratcliffe; land formerly James Taylor's; & Edward Moore, Junr; on St. George's Hummocks, or Islands; & land of John Parker. Granted to Capt. John West & Mr. Charles Scarburgh 3 Oct. 1672, & deserted; Lt. Col. John West, one of the pattentees, upon petition, did get a grant & tooke out a patt. 25 Nov. 1679; sd. Jenifer petitioning the court this day that grant of sd. West was contrary to law, prayed hee might have a grant, & that West's patt. might be vacated; & the Court having judged the patt. granted contrary to law, did make same null & void & did grant that sd. Jenifer might have a patt., &c. Trans. of 50 pers: Richard Ashton, John Morley, Tho. Rohan, John Hinton, William Man, Margarett Bowtell, Thomas Seawell, Sam. Danes, Willm. Bray, William Robertson, Susannah Hall, Willm. Palmer, Tho. Poole, Alice Wilson, John Hunlock, Tho. Turner, Rich. Lencell, Mary Baker, John Joanes, Tho, Lynzey, John Fulke. Alexander Anvill, John Wood, Anne Penny, Tho. Williams, Svmon Markett, John Compton, Grace Wakham. John Wild, Arthur Peter, Rich. Bruester. Robt. Rigbey (or Rigly). Peter Hickley, Edw, Watch, Ralph Browne, Joan Elume, Jo. Branch, Jo, Meeks. Beni. (a) Negro; Susan Balky, Rich. Carter, Robt. Percy, Willm. Chapman, John Hill, John Austin, Willm. Culson, James Blackey, John Thomas, Willm. Woodley, Tho. Roaper.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 259
COL. WILLIAM STEVENS & COL. DANNIELL JENIFER, 200 acs., Acco- mack Co., on S. end of Assateeg Island, 16 Apr. 1683, Page 269. Bounded NW by Assateeg, alias Mattapany; Inlett, N. along the Seaboard to the extent of Va. & Maryland bounds. Trans. of 4 pers: John Free, Hen. Parker, Richd. St. Loo, Jon. Perkins.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 259
COL. DANNIELL JENIFER, 220 acs., Accomack Co; being sand hills & marishes, by some called the beeches; 16 Apr. 1683; Page 269. Beg. at George Parker & John Barnes, from S. side of Garaphia Inlett, to N. side of Assawoman Inlett;" S. on land of Benjamin Eyre & John Stokeley, &c. 'Trans. of 5 pers: Samll. Castor, Jam. Thompson, Richd. Read, Jon. Flash, Tho. Howell.
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 303
LT. COL. DANNIELL JENIFER, 220 acs., Accomack Co; being sand hills & marshes, by some called the Beeches; 3 Nov. 1686, Page 536. Beg. at George Parker & John Barnes, from S. side of Garaphia Inlett to N. side of Assowmen Inlet; adj. Benjamin Eyres & John Stokeley. Granted to him 16 Apr. 1(33, deserted, & granted to Mr. Wm. Sherwood, by order, 25 Oct. 1686; & en 2 Nov. 1686 sd, Sherwood assigned to sal. Jenifer. Trans. cf 5 pers.*
SAME. 170 ace., same Co. & data; Page 537. Celled Hobsons Choice on S. side of Assowornan Inlett. Granted to Benjamin Eyes John Stokeley, 29 May 1683, deserted, now; granted by order, &c. Trans. of 4 pers.*
SAME. 200 ace., same Co., data page. On S. end of Assateag Island;
W.& N. by Assateage, alias Mattopany, Inlet; running to the extent of the Virga. & Maryland bounds. Granted Col.William Stevens & sd. Jenifer, 16 Apr. 1683, deserted, & granted to Mr. Wm. Sherwood by order, 25 Oct. 1686, Assigned to sd. Jenifer, 2 Nov. 1686. Trans. of 4 pers.*
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1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 307
COL. DANIELL JENIFER, 3500 acs., on Assateag Island; Accomack Co; N. on supposed bounds bet. Va. & Maryland; 20 Apr. 1687, Page 563. Trans. of 70 pers.* Note: 60 rts. due by certificate granted by Mr. Edwd. Chilton 5 Nov. 1686; & 10 acs. pane of certif. granted by him, 8 May 1682.
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1689-1695 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 8; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 358
COL. DANIELL JENIFER, 200 acs., Accomack Co; S. side of the narrowes
near the main land of Accocomson; SW upon Assawan Bay, &c; 28 Apr. 1691, Page 129. Granted Wm. Taylor, Junr., & Elias Taylor, 20 Apr. 1682, deserted, & now granted by order &c. Imp. of 4 pers: James Argo, Jno. Richard, Tho. Edwards, Robert Jeffs.
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Calvert County Circuit Court
Land Surveys and Condominium Plats
Denn, 800 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Jenefer, Daniell 1666 Patent Record 8, Page 517 0 0 MSA S 1583-449
Denn, 800 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Jenefer, Daniell 1666 Patent Record 9, Page 420 0 0 MSA S 1583-450
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Menard's St. Mary's County, Maryland Tract Map (4), 1704 Rent Roll 7, 20-24 [Russell R. Mernard May 1973,]
Poplar Hill Hundred
34. Jenifer's Gift - 100 acres surveyed 1669 for Daniel Jenifer
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Jenifers Gift. Poplar Hill Hundred 100. 0.2.0. Surveyed Feb 4, 1668 for Daniel Jenifer near a branch of Herring Cr.
Possessor: Peter Watts.
Included in other surveys. Can’t find the bounds. Refs: St. Marys Co., Md. Rent Rolls
1639-1771, copyright 1993 T.L.C. Genealogy
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Menard's St. Mary's County, Maryland Tract Map (9), 1704 Rent Roll 7, 1-12 [Russell R. Mernard May 1973,]
St. Mary's Hundred
34. Blewstone Run - 150 acres surveyed 1665 for Daniel Jenifer
35. Burwastcott - 50 acres surveyed 1665 for George Day
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Blewstone Run. - Saint Mary's Hundred 150. 0.3.0. Surveyed Oct 25, 1665 for Dan: Jenifer on the east side of Blewstone Run. Possessor: Cosmos Parsons.
150. 0.3.0. Robert Lawrence from Cosmos Parsons. Jul.27, 1724.
Included in other lands.
Burwastcott. -Surveyed May 5. 1665 for Geo: Day and assigned Dan: Jenifer, on the south side Blewston Run. Refs: St. Marys Co., Md. Rent Rolls 1639- 1771, copyright 1993 T.L.C. Genealogy.1
Family 1 | Mary (?) b. c 1641, d. b 24 Dec 1670 |
Family 2 | Anne Toft b. 1643, d. c 1687 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Daniel Jenifer 1637 - 1693: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39956&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Mary MNU Smith Abt 1641 - Bef 1670: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I63899&tree=Tree1
Mary (?)1
F, #105626, b. circa 1641, d. before 24 December 1670
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Mary (?) was born circa 1641.1 She married Daniel Jenifer before 1667 at St. Mary's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.1 Mary (?) married William Smith before 1667 at St. Mary's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.2
Mary (?) died before 24 December 1670 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
contributed by Mike Frost.
According to Skinner, V. L., Jr., Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Volume I: 1658-1674, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Page 128-129, 149-155, 185:
Will of William Smith (innholder).
Date: 18 December 1667.
Bequests: Mary, Mr. John Morecroft.
Executrix: wife.
Mentions: brother Joseph & his son William.
Overseers: Mr. John Morecroft, Mr. Thomas Nottley, Mr. Daniel Jenifer.
Witnesses: William Harper, William Fardel. Will proved 8 January 1667[/1668].
Inventory of Capt. William Smith (SM) [St. Mary's County].
Date: 11 August 1667 [I question this date, since this inventory was supposedly taken while William SMITH was still alive].
Mentions: plantation on the Eastern Shore.
Appraisers: Daniell Clocker, Thomas Wynne.
Additional inventory. Amount: #206300 [# = pounds of tobacco]. . . .
Accepted by: Mary Jenifer (alias Mary Smith).
19 May 1671 at SM [St. Mary's County], before Sir William Talbot . . .
Daniell Jenifer (g[entleman], SM) was granted administration on estate of Capt. William Smith (innholder, SM). Date: 24 December last. Estate was unadministered by Mary Jenifer his late wife & lately Mary Smith executrix of said William. On the same day, said Daniell was granted administration on estate of said Mary Jenifer.
Continuance granted.1
; His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.1 Mary (?) married William Smith before 1667 at St. Mary's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.2
Mary (?) died before 24 December 1670 at St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
contributed by Mike Frost.
According to Skinner, V. L., Jr., Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Volume I: 1658-1674, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Page 128-129, 149-155, 185:
Will of William Smith (innholder).
Date: 18 December 1667.
Bequests: Mary, Mr. John Morecroft.
Executrix: wife.
Mentions: brother Joseph & his son William.
Overseers: Mr. John Morecroft, Mr. Thomas Nottley, Mr. Daniel Jenifer.
Witnesses: William Harper, William Fardel. Will proved 8 January 1667[/1668].
Inventory of Capt. William Smith (SM) [St. Mary's County].
Date: 11 August 1667 [I question this date, since this inventory was supposedly taken while William SMITH was still alive].
Mentions: plantation on the Eastern Shore.
Appraisers: Daniell Clocker, Thomas Wynne.
Additional inventory. Amount: #206300 [# = pounds of tobacco]. . . .
Accepted by: Mary Jenifer (alias Mary Smith).
19 May 1671 at SM [St. Mary's County], before Sir William Talbot . . .
Daniell Jenifer (g[entleman], SM) was granted administration on estate of Capt. William Smith (innholder, SM). Date: 24 December last. Estate was unadministered by Mary Jenifer his late wife & lately Mary Smith executrix of said William. On the same day, said Daniell was granted administration on estate of said Mary Jenifer.
Continuance granted.1
Family 1 | William Smith b. c 1637, d. b 8 Jan 1668 |
Family 2 | Daniel Jenifer b. 1637, d. 21 Feb 1693 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Mary MNU Smith Abt 1641 - Bef 1670: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I63899&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. William Smith Abt 1637 - 1668: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I63900&tree=Tree1
William Smith1
M, #105627, b. circa 1637, d. before 8 January 1668
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
William Smith was born circa 1637.1 He married Mary (?) before 1667 at St. Mary's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA,
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.1
William Smith died before 8 January 1668 at St. Mary's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA; Date of probate.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
contributed by Mike Frost.
According to Skinner, V. L., Jr., Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Volume I: 1658-1674, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Page 128-129, 149-155, 185:
Will of William Smith (innholder).
Date: 18 December 1667.
Bequests: Mary, Mr. John Morecroft.
Executrix: wife.
Mentions: brother Joseph & his son William.
Overseers: Mr. John Morecroft, Mr. Thomas Nottley, Mr. Daniel Jenifer.
Witnesses: William Harper, William Fardel. Will proved 8 January 1667[/1668].
Inventory of Capt. William Smith (SM) [St. Mary's County].
Date: 11 August 1667.
Mentions: plantation on the Eastern Shore.
Appraisers: Daniell Clocker, Thomas Wynne.
Additional inventory. Amount: #206300 [# = pounds of tobacco].
[Note: The date of this inventory was supposedly 11 August 1667, which would have been during William SMITH’s lifetime; William executed his will on 18 December 1667. I assume that the debts mentioned in this inventory were debts owed to the decedent, not debts owed by the decedent. Some of the debtors are listed more than once in this inventory. The surnames of some of the debtors, including FROST, HOLLINGSWORTH, LINDSEY and O'NEAL, were surnames of persons who later appeared in Frederick County, VA. The Thomas FROST and Thomas TOVEY mentioned in this inventory are probably the same persons who were beneficiaries under the will of Robert BRASSEUR, Jr. of Calvert County, MD.]
List of debts: Robert Sampson, John Davis, Sr., Lodowick Martin, Robert Corke, Thomas Harper, John Prowse, Thomas Wright, Daniel Devine, Thomas Ward, William Thomas, Bryan Daley, Thomas Andrewes, Richard Moy, Thomas Vaughan, Thomas Covant, William Watts, Francis Richardson, Joseph Hackney, Thomas Pritchard, Isaacke Bedlow, William Hampstead, William Pettipoole, Thomas Bryan, Abraham Rowse, Marmaduke Semme, Christopher Owen, Thomas Seamans, Nicholas Young, John Smith, Peter Watts, Daniel Grimes, William Cole, Thomas Hinton, John Benson, Mathias Decosta, John Garms, William Ososton, Richard Sleppey, William Hollingsworth, William Lucus, John Beale, Thomas Doxey, James Lewis, Evan Lewis, Thomas Hughes, William Bretton, Pope Alvey, Thomas Okeley, Joseph Brough, William Newport, George Walker, Walter Pake, Thomas Courtney, Dr. John Morecroft, John Brooke (chirur.), John Stansby (chir.), Charles Boteler, George Panther, John Davis, John Hambleton, Gwy White, Sibill Six, Thomas How, John Wiseman, Thomas Demery, Francis Swinfen, George Beckwith, Richard Collett, Henry Pope, Dr. Stansbey, John Startup, Robert Tylor, John Rawlings, William Smiton, Sibill Six, Richard Collett & Francis Gunby, William Berrey, Henry Sewall, William Meere, John Grammer, Demetrius Cartwright, John Tucker, John Hollins, James Cullinnes, Thomas Frost, William Turpen, Thomas Pagett, Joseph Horsley, Henry Mitchell, Thomas Marshall, William King, William Moffett, John Perie, John Nevell, William Ireland, Robert Troop & Nich. Emanson & Thomas Allanson, Capt. James Neale, Capt. Hugh Oneale, Morgan Jones, John Dustan, George Attkins, John Browne, Alexander Davis, Miles Chafe, Robert Taylor, John Wright, Nicholas Emanson, Benjamin Rozer, James Johnson, George Harris, Toby Wells, Izabella Barnes, Edmond Benton, Thomas Ingram, Ann Mott, Hubbert Lambert, Col. Lewis Stockett, Robert Peca, John Gray, Robert Lloyd, Anthony Gungo, Richard Hill, Henry Stockett, George Yate, Robert Burley, George Pascall, George Sanghier, Henry Goodrick & John Doppen, Henry Goodrick, Richard Deavour, Thomas Vigris, William Stevens, George Smith, Jenken Price, George Mitchell, John Hillyard, John Anderson, Capt. William Thorne, David Jones, William Leeds, Timothy Goodridge, John Eason, Thomas Vaughan, Thomas Hinson, John Hunt, Joseph Inglsbey, Hopkin Davis, Miell Basey, Anthony Mayle, Robert Willen, George Watts, Thomas Lewis, John Anderton, Michaell Basey, John Pitt, Henry Parker, Isaack Winslow, James Ringold, Samuell Winsslow, Richard Bennett, Esq., Henry Ward, Godfrey Bayly, Augustine Herman, Roger Shacocke, Philip Hollegar & George Wilson, James Jane, John Rhodes, Tho. Waley, Tho. Bloyse, William Stevens, Edmund Beachamp, Thomas Burditt, Robert Downes, Thomas Allanson, Tho. Mathews. Further list of debts: Zachariah Killam (?), John Gooding, Thomas Owen, William Williams, Edward Clarke, Robert Joyner, Capt. Richard Banckes, William Thelwall, William Tettershall, Pope Alvey, Daniel Smith, Thomas Simpson, Dr. Jasper Gnerin (?), James Bowling, Marke Phebo, Samuell Brorkers, Robert Prowse, Thomas Warner, William Hillingsworth, John Harrington, Stanup Roberts, Robert Hatton, William Watts, Francis Moore, Robert Cager, Thomas Browne, Thomas Bennett, Edward Lee, Elias Beech, Robert King, Henry Warren, Daniel Clocker, Philip Luen, Thomas Dent, Philip Calvert, Esq., Thomas Cager, Peter Dagger, Jerome White, Esq., Robert Page, Walter Pake, Barnaby Jackson, William Calvert, Esq., William Kennady, Mr. Henry Hyde, Thomas Hinton, Nicholas Young, Richard Foster, John Nutthall, Sr., William Marlowe, Robert Grimes, William Champe, Henry Darnell, Thomas Melton, John Davis, Jr., Curtis Fletcher, Andrew Bashaw, John Lewling, George Charlesworth, Percivall Read, John Williams, Dr. John Morecroft, Thomas Wynne, Richard Rustell, Francis Hill, Robert Jones, Thomas Beedle, Thomas James, Andrew Woodberry, Mr. Robert Slye, Lt. Col. Jarboe, John Reynolds, Thomas Hatton, Thomas Courtney, William Pettipoole, Joseph Brough, James Lewis, Henry Mathews, Mathias Decoster, Capt. Luke Gardner, John Wynne, Thomas Ward, Thomas Hughes, Will. Lawrence, Thomas Griffin, Thomas Lampen, Thomas Vaughan, John Prowse, George Marshall, Henry Pennington, Thomas Loker, Martin Kirke, Henry Smith, Daniel Devine, William Black, Thomas Mitchell, George Gooding, Thomas Wattkins, Leonard Greene, Nicholas Salsby, Edmond Lister, John Mathewes, John Camell, William Cole, Thomas Payne, James Edmonds, John Archer, Robert Macklyn, Peter Mills, Randall Hanson, Thomas Lomax, George Walker, William Newport, George Charlesworth, Peter Carwardine, John Davis, Jr., Richard Lloyd, William Asbiston, Walter Hall, Col. William Evans, William Cattland, Robert Hatton, John Blomfeild, John Wayhopp, John Nutthall, Marmaduke Semme, Robert Corke, John Charlesworth, Thomas Melton, Henry Banister, Thomas Clarke, Mrs. Bateman, George Read, John Elly, Patrick Mulleken, Mr. Broome, John Read, Hugh Johnson, Thomas Perie, Patricke Hinderson, William Bradley, George Bussey, John Potts, Richard Smith, Edward Isaac, Edward Richardson, Edward Perren, Thomas Preston, James Veitch, Raphaell Haywood, Stephen Benson, John Hamblton, Mathew Smith, Isaack Abraham, Christopher Humphreyes, Francis Hutchings, John Grammer, Valentine Hudlestone, Edward Armstrong, John Pollard, Thomas Booth, Thomas Studd, Andrew Cooke, Christopher Rowsby, Thomas Pagett, Mathew Stone, Hugh Stanly, Thomas Tovey, Robert Tylor, William Kent, William Neare, Sampson Waren, William Gray, Dr. John Stansby, William Chaplin, Henry Sewall, Richard Bayley, Richard Meekins, William Moffett, Dr. Swanston, John Halfehead, Henry Hough (chirurgeon), William Groome, Demetrius Cartwright, Mr. Thomas Truman & uxor, William Berry 80, Charles Boteler, Peter Bayward, John Pattin, Alexander Standish, doctor of the ship "Walsingham", Abdelo Martin, William Dorrington, John Brooke, Jr., Thomas Sprigg, John Gittings, Thomas Mannyng, Joseph Horsley, Raymond Staplefort, Katherine Stevens, William Brooke, Richard Collett, Thomas How, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Allibane, Walter Greene, George Aldridge, William Storey, John Wattkins, Francis Richardson, Samuell Sewall, Thomas Barbery, Thomas Bowdle, Thomas Sherriden, Dr. John Pearce, Lt. General, James Walker, Arthur Turner, John Hatch, George Thompson, Francis Fookes, Edward Scounn, James Bowlin, Bartholomew Coates, Thomas Hussey, Richard Stone, John Lewger, George Harris, Dr. Thomas Mathews, Samuell Crostley, Mrs. Long, Benjamin Rozer, Capt. Hugh Oneale, Richard Broughton, Capt. Josias Fendall, Richard Randall, John Sharman, Francis Pope, Stephen Mountague, Jonathon Marler, John Dowglas, Edmund Lindsey, Col. Gerrard Fooke, Henry Adams, William Marshall, Mr. Goodrick, Walter Beane, George Newman, Dr. Richard Tilghman, Roby Wells, Moses Stagwell, John Wright, Thomas Marsh, Robert Lloyd, Robert Bennett, Edward Ayres, Robert Peca, Henry Perpoint, Richard Foster, Paull Marsh, Thomas Stockett, Richard Ewen, Cornelius Howard, John Burridge, John Webster, Thomas Thurstone, John Ewen, Thomas Vigris, Nathaniell Heathcott, Capt. Thomas Stockett, Anthony Mayle, Stephen Gearing, Joseph Inglesbey, Mr. Woollman, Alexander Maxwell, John Miller, Robert Wellen, Jonathon Browne, Andrew Skinner, Edward Roe, Henry Tripp, Thomas Markin, John Morgan, John Scott, John Barnes & Tho. Homper, Richard Cottmar, Miell Basy, David Dale, Henry Coursey, Esq., James Ringold, Thomas Lewis, Henry Parker, Seth Foster, Christopher Oldfeild, John Anderton, Timothy Goodridge, John Edmondson, John Pitt, Richard Booker, Col. Nath. Uty, Richard Bennett, Esq., John Collett, Mary Games, Richard Lewes, George Willson, Charles James, Francis Moore, John Vanhacke, Jacob Michaelson, Randall Revell, Edmond Beauchampe, Jenkin Price, Samuell Long, William Coleburne, Richard Stevenson, John Anderson, John Avery, Nehemiah Coventon, Thomas Clarke, Thomas Kerney, William Stephens, Robert Jones, John Garner, Mr. Mees, James Howbacke, Joseph Harcott, Thomas Wharton, John Raven, James Hawly, John Fountaine, John Smith, Justinian Gerrard, Richard Helding, James Petekin, Anthony Linton, John Foxall, George Wale, William Denly, Mr. William Shacerly, Mr. Robert Starr. Further list of debts: Henry Keene, William Argent, William Price, John Booth, Francis Browne, John Merryweather, Thomas Heylens, Henry Hare, Jacob Michaelson, Francis Riggs, Cornelius Verroff, John Powick, Vincent Acheson, Gilbert Anderson, Dr. John Percefor, John Smith. Further list of debts: John Hopewell, Francis Taylor, Francis Carpenter, Henry Roch, Paul Jacob, William Morgan, William Thornbury, Barnaby Edly, Mr. Warding, John Lumbrozo, Thomas Bradley, Mr. Tydder, James Jolly, Thomas Haylens, Robert Skinner, William Price, Thomas the tincker, Christopher Walter, Governor of Delaware, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Robert Williams, William Smith, Mr. Trippen, William Jennyngs, Mr. Foster, Thomas Martyn, Mr. Selleck, Mr. Witherall, Mr. Vaughan, Mr. Brundally, Thomas Markum, Henry Butler, Mr. Turner, Mr. Tuck, Mr. Clement, John Demery, John Jones, Tho. the Governor's seaman, Thomas Ireton, Thomas Ashbrooke, Robert Ratcliffe, Hugh Nash, Mathew Goldsmith, Lawrence Simmons, Thomas Meere, John Knapp, Nicholas Bentley, Thomas Haynes, Henry Clay, Jeremyah Wytherell, Mr. Woodbury, Thomas Hanck, James Price, Dr. Hacke, David Anderson, Mr. Wells, Francis Towneley, Richard Sherrin, William Argent, John Dangly, Henry Osterlin, William Nevell, Maximilan Pinson, John Carrington, Thomas Middleton, Isaack Bedlow, John Bailey, Samuell Pricklow, Edward Hoskins, Joseph Gardner, John Merryweather, William Price, John Booth, Samuell Sloper, Joseph Gunnery, David Jones, Thomas Frost, Abraham Rowse, John Smith, Accoliah Bridges, Cornelius Verroof, Thomas Willen, Mr. Gard (?), Alexander Davis, John Hopkins, John Carpenter, Thomas Sherredin, Thomas Hatton, Katherine Stevens (administratrix of Robert Stevens), Nicholas Gwither, Richard Collett for bill in hands of John Halfehead, Thomas Bradley, Thomas Perrey (VA), William Price. Amount: #717236.
Accepted by: Mary Jenifer (alias Mary Smith
19 May 1671 at SM [St. Mary's County], before Sir William Talbot . . .
Daniell Jenifer (g[entleman], SM) was granted administration on estate of Capt. William Smith (innholder, SM). Date: 24 December last. Estate was unadministered by Mary Jenifer his late wife & lately Mary Smith executrix of said William. On the same day, said Daniell was granted administration on estate of said Mary Jenifer.
Continuance granted.
===
Menard's St. Mary's County, Maryland Tract Map (9), 1704 Rent Roll 7, 1-12 [Russell R. Mernard May 1973,]
St. Mary's Hundred
41. Smith's Town House - 3 acres surveyed in 1666 for William Smith
===
Smiths Town House. -Saint Mary's Hundred _______ 0.1. Surveyed Sep 25, 1666 for Wm
Smith in St Marys City. Included in Popes Freehold
Refs: St. Marys Co., Md. Rent Rolls 1639- 1771, copyright 1993 T.L.C. Genealogy.1
; Her 1st of 2 husbands.1
William Smith died before 8 January 1668 at St. Mary's Hundred, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, USA; Date of probate.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
contributed by Mike Frost.
According to Skinner, V. L., Jr., Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Volume I: 1658-1674, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Page 128-129, 149-155, 185:
Will of William Smith (innholder).
Date: 18 December 1667.
Bequests: Mary, Mr. John Morecroft.
Executrix: wife.
Mentions: brother Joseph & his son William.
Overseers: Mr. John Morecroft, Mr. Thomas Nottley, Mr. Daniel Jenifer.
Witnesses: William Harper, William Fardel. Will proved 8 January 1667[/1668].
Inventory of Capt. William Smith (SM) [St. Mary's County].
Date: 11 August 1667.
Mentions: plantation on the Eastern Shore.
Appraisers: Daniell Clocker, Thomas Wynne.
Additional inventory. Amount: #206300 [# = pounds of tobacco].
[Note: The date of this inventory was supposedly 11 August 1667, which would have been during William SMITH’s lifetime; William executed his will on 18 December 1667. I assume that the debts mentioned in this inventory were debts owed to the decedent, not debts owed by the decedent. Some of the debtors are listed more than once in this inventory. The surnames of some of the debtors, including FROST, HOLLINGSWORTH, LINDSEY and O'NEAL, were surnames of persons who later appeared in Frederick County, VA. The Thomas FROST and Thomas TOVEY mentioned in this inventory are probably the same persons who were beneficiaries under the will of Robert BRASSEUR, Jr. of Calvert County, MD.]
List of debts: Robert Sampson, John Davis, Sr., Lodowick Martin, Robert Corke, Thomas Harper, John Prowse, Thomas Wright, Daniel Devine, Thomas Ward, William Thomas, Bryan Daley, Thomas Andrewes, Richard Moy, Thomas Vaughan, Thomas Covant, William Watts, Francis Richardson, Joseph Hackney, Thomas Pritchard, Isaacke Bedlow, William Hampstead, William Pettipoole, Thomas Bryan, Abraham Rowse, Marmaduke Semme, Christopher Owen, Thomas Seamans, Nicholas Young, John Smith, Peter Watts, Daniel Grimes, William Cole, Thomas Hinton, John Benson, Mathias Decosta, John Garms, William Ososton, Richard Sleppey, William Hollingsworth, William Lucus, John Beale, Thomas Doxey, James Lewis, Evan Lewis, Thomas Hughes, William Bretton, Pope Alvey, Thomas Okeley, Joseph Brough, William Newport, George Walker, Walter Pake, Thomas Courtney, Dr. John Morecroft, John Brooke (chirur.), John Stansby (chir.), Charles Boteler, George Panther, John Davis, John Hambleton, Gwy White, Sibill Six, Thomas How, John Wiseman, Thomas Demery, Francis Swinfen, George Beckwith, Richard Collett, Henry Pope, Dr. Stansbey, John Startup, Robert Tylor, John Rawlings, William Smiton, Sibill Six, Richard Collett & Francis Gunby, William Berrey, Henry Sewall, William Meere, John Grammer, Demetrius Cartwright, John Tucker, John Hollins, James Cullinnes, Thomas Frost, William Turpen, Thomas Pagett, Joseph Horsley, Henry Mitchell, Thomas Marshall, William King, William Moffett, John Perie, John Nevell, William Ireland, Robert Troop & Nich. Emanson & Thomas Allanson, Capt. James Neale, Capt. Hugh Oneale, Morgan Jones, John Dustan, George Attkins, John Browne, Alexander Davis, Miles Chafe, Robert Taylor, John Wright, Nicholas Emanson, Benjamin Rozer, James Johnson, George Harris, Toby Wells, Izabella Barnes, Edmond Benton, Thomas Ingram, Ann Mott, Hubbert Lambert, Col. Lewis Stockett, Robert Peca, John Gray, Robert Lloyd, Anthony Gungo, Richard Hill, Henry Stockett, George Yate, Robert Burley, George Pascall, George Sanghier, Henry Goodrick & John Doppen, Henry Goodrick, Richard Deavour, Thomas Vigris, William Stevens, George Smith, Jenken Price, George Mitchell, John Hillyard, John Anderson, Capt. William Thorne, David Jones, William Leeds, Timothy Goodridge, John Eason, Thomas Vaughan, Thomas Hinson, John Hunt, Joseph Inglsbey, Hopkin Davis, Miell Basey, Anthony Mayle, Robert Willen, George Watts, Thomas Lewis, John Anderton, Michaell Basey, John Pitt, Henry Parker, Isaack Winslow, James Ringold, Samuell Winsslow, Richard Bennett, Esq., Henry Ward, Godfrey Bayly, Augustine Herman, Roger Shacocke, Philip Hollegar & George Wilson, James Jane, John Rhodes, Tho. Waley, Tho. Bloyse, William Stevens, Edmund Beachamp, Thomas Burditt, Robert Downes, Thomas Allanson, Tho. Mathews. Further list of debts: Zachariah Killam (?), John Gooding, Thomas Owen, William Williams, Edward Clarke, Robert Joyner, Capt. Richard Banckes, William Thelwall, William Tettershall, Pope Alvey, Daniel Smith, Thomas Simpson, Dr. Jasper Gnerin (?), James Bowling, Marke Phebo, Samuell Brorkers, Robert Prowse, Thomas Warner, William Hillingsworth, John Harrington, Stanup Roberts, Robert Hatton, William Watts, Francis Moore, Robert Cager, Thomas Browne, Thomas Bennett, Edward Lee, Elias Beech, Robert King, Henry Warren, Daniel Clocker, Philip Luen, Thomas Dent, Philip Calvert, Esq., Thomas Cager, Peter Dagger, Jerome White, Esq., Robert Page, Walter Pake, Barnaby Jackson, William Calvert, Esq., William Kennady, Mr. Henry Hyde, Thomas Hinton, Nicholas Young, Richard Foster, John Nutthall, Sr., William Marlowe, Robert Grimes, William Champe, Henry Darnell, Thomas Melton, John Davis, Jr., Curtis Fletcher, Andrew Bashaw, John Lewling, George Charlesworth, Percivall Read, John Williams, Dr. John Morecroft, Thomas Wynne, Richard Rustell, Francis Hill, Robert Jones, Thomas Beedle, Thomas James, Andrew Woodberry, Mr. Robert Slye, Lt. Col. Jarboe, John Reynolds, Thomas Hatton, Thomas Courtney, William Pettipoole, Joseph Brough, James Lewis, Henry Mathews, Mathias Decoster, Capt. Luke Gardner, John Wynne, Thomas Ward, Thomas Hughes, Will. Lawrence, Thomas Griffin, Thomas Lampen, Thomas Vaughan, John Prowse, George Marshall, Henry Pennington, Thomas Loker, Martin Kirke, Henry Smith, Daniel Devine, William Black, Thomas Mitchell, George Gooding, Thomas Wattkins, Leonard Greene, Nicholas Salsby, Edmond Lister, John Mathewes, John Camell, William Cole, Thomas Payne, James Edmonds, John Archer, Robert Macklyn, Peter Mills, Randall Hanson, Thomas Lomax, George Walker, William Newport, George Charlesworth, Peter Carwardine, John Davis, Jr., Richard Lloyd, William Asbiston, Walter Hall, Col. William Evans, William Cattland, Robert Hatton, John Blomfeild, John Wayhopp, John Nutthall, Marmaduke Semme, Robert Corke, John Charlesworth, Thomas Melton, Henry Banister, Thomas Clarke, Mrs. Bateman, George Read, John Elly, Patrick Mulleken, Mr. Broome, John Read, Hugh Johnson, Thomas Perie, Patricke Hinderson, William Bradley, George Bussey, John Potts, Richard Smith, Edward Isaac, Edward Richardson, Edward Perren, Thomas Preston, James Veitch, Raphaell Haywood, Stephen Benson, John Hamblton, Mathew Smith, Isaack Abraham, Christopher Humphreyes, Francis Hutchings, John Grammer, Valentine Hudlestone, Edward Armstrong, John Pollard, Thomas Booth, Thomas Studd, Andrew Cooke, Christopher Rowsby, Thomas Pagett, Mathew Stone, Hugh Stanly, Thomas Tovey, Robert Tylor, William Kent, William Neare, Sampson Waren, William Gray, Dr. John Stansby, William Chaplin, Henry Sewall, Richard Bayley, Richard Meekins, William Moffett, Dr. Swanston, John Halfehead, Henry Hough (chirurgeon), William Groome, Demetrius Cartwright, Mr. Thomas Truman & uxor, William Berry 80, Charles Boteler, Peter Bayward, John Pattin, Alexander Standish, doctor of the ship "Walsingham", Abdelo Martin, William Dorrington, John Brooke, Jr., Thomas Sprigg, John Gittings, Thomas Mannyng, Joseph Horsley, Raymond Staplefort, Katherine Stevens, William Brooke, Richard Collett, Thomas How, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Allibane, Walter Greene, George Aldridge, William Storey, John Wattkins, Francis Richardson, Samuell Sewall, Thomas Barbery, Thomas Bowdle, Thomas Sherriden, Dr. John Pearce, Lt. General, James Walker, Arthur Turner, John Hatch, George Thompson, Francis Fookes, Edward Scounn, James Bowlin, Bartholomew Coates, Thomas Hussey, Richard Stone, John Lewger, George Harris, Dr. Thomas Mathews, Samuell Crostley, Mrs. Long, Benjamin Rozer, Capt. Hugh Oneale, Richard Broughton, Capt. Josias Fendall, Richard Randall, John Sharman, Francis Pope, Stephen Mountague, Jonathon Marler, John Dowglas, Edmund Lindsey, Col. Gerrard Fooke, Henry Adams, William Marshall, Mr. Goodrick, Walter Beane, George Newman, Dr. Richard Tilghman, Roby Wells, Moses Stagwell, John Wright, Thomas Marsh, Robert Lloyd, Robert Bennett, Edward Ayres, Robert Peca, Henry Perpoint, Richard Foster, Paull Marsh, Thomas Stockett, Richard Ewen, Cornelius Howard, John Burridge, John Webster, Thomas Thurstone, John Ewen, Thomas Vigris, Nathaniell Heathcott, Capt. Thomas Stockett, Anthony Mayle, Stephen Gearing, Joseph Inglesbey, Mr. Woollman, Alexander Maxwell, John Miller, Robert Wellen, Jonathon Browne, Andrew Skinner, Edward Roe, Henry Tripp, Thomas Markin, John Morgan, John Scott, John Barnes & Tho. Homper, Richard Cottmar, Miell Basy, David Dale, Henry Coursey, Esq., James Ringold, Thomas Lewis, Henry Parker, Seth Foster, Christopher Oldfeild, John Anderton, Timothy Goodridge, John Edmondson, John Pitt, Richard Booker, Col. Nath. Uty, Richard Bennett, Esq., John Collett, Mary Games, Richard Lewes, George Willson, Charles James, Francis Moore, John Vanhacke, Jacob Michaelson, Randall Revell, Edmond Beauchampe, Jenkin Price, Samuell Long, William Coleburne, Richard Stevenson, John Anderson, John Avery, Nehemiah Coventon, Thomas Clarke, Thomas Kerney, William Stephens, Robert Jones, John Garner, Mr. Mees, James Howbacke, Joseph Harcott, Thomas Wharton, John Raven, James Hawly, John Fountaine, John Smith, Justinian Gerrard, Richard Helding, James Petekin, Anthony Linton, John Foxall, George Wale, William Denly, Mr. William Shacerly, Mr. Robert Starr. Further list of debts: Henry Keene, William Argent, William Price, John Booth, Francis Browne, John Merryweather, Thomas Heylens, Henry Hare, Jacob Michaelson, Francis Riggs, Cornelius Verroff, John Powick, Vincent Acheson, Gilbert Anderson, Dr. John Percefor, John Smith. Further list of debts: John Hopewell, Francis Taylor, Francis Carpenter, Henry Roch, Paul Jacob, William Morgan, William Thornbury, Barnaby Edly, Mr. Warding, John Lumbrozo, Thomas Bradley, Mr. Tydder, James Jolly, Thomas Haylens, Robert Skinner, William Price, Thomas the tincker, Christopher Walter, Governor of Delaware, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Robert Williams, William Smith, Mr. Trippen, William Jennyngs, Mr. Foster, Thomas Martyn, Mr. Selleck, Mr. Witherall, Mr. Vaughan, Mr. Brundally, Thomas Markum, Henry Butler, Mr. Turner, Mr. Tuck, Mr. Clement, John Demery, John Jones, Tho. the Governor's seaman, Thomas Ireton, Thomas Ashbrooke, Robert Ratcliffe, Hugh Nash, Mathew Goldsmith, Lawrence Simmons, Thomas Meere, John Knapp, Nicholas Bentley, Thomas Haynes, Henry Clay, Jeremyah Wytherell, Mr. Woodbury, Thomas Hanck, James Price, Dr. Hacke, David Anderson, Mr. Wells, Francis Towneley, Richard Sherrin, William Argent, John Dangly, Henry Osterlin, William Nevell, Maximilan Pinson, John Carrington, Thomas Middleton, Isaack Bedlow, John Bailey, Samuell Pricklow, Edward Hoskins, Joseph Gardner, John Merryweather, William Price, John Booth, Samuell Sloper, Joseph Gunnery, David Jones, Thomas Frost, Abraham Rowse, John Smith, Accoliah Bridges, Cornelius Verroof, Thomas Willen, Mr. Gard (?), Alexander Davis, John Hopkins, John Carpenter, Thomas Sherredin, Thomas Hatton, Katherine Stevens (administratrix of Robert Stevens), Nicholas Gwither, Richard Collett for bill in hands of John Halfehead, Thomas Bradley, Thomas Perrey (VA), William Price. Amount: #717236.
Accepted by: Mary Jenifer (alias Mary Smith
19 May 1671 at SM [St. Mary's County], before Sir William Talbot . . .
Daniell Jenifer (g[entleman], SM) was granted administration on estate of Capt. William Smith (innholder, SM). Date: 24 December last. Estate was unadministered by Mary Jenifer his late wife & lately Mary Smith executrix of said William. On the same day, said Daniell was granted administration on estate of said Mary Jenifer.
Continuance granted.
===
Menard's St. Mary's County, Maryland Tract Map (9), 1704 Rent Roll 7, 1-12 [Russell R. Mernard May 1973,]
St. Mary's Hundred
41. Smith's Town House - 3 acres surveyed in 1666 for William Smith
===
Smiths Town House. -Saint Mary's Hundred _______ 0.1. Surveyed Sep 25, 1666 for Wm
Smith in St Marys City. Included in Popes Freehold
Refs: St. Marys Co., Md. Rent Rolls 1639- 1771, copyright 1993 T.L.C. Genealogy.1
Family | Mary (?) b. c 1641, d. b 24 Dec 1670 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. William Smith Abt 1637 - 1668: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I63900&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
Annabella Toft1
F, #105628, b. circa 1665, d. after 1715
| Father | Edmund Scarborough1 b. b 2 Oct 1617, d. 1670/71 |
| Mother | Anne Toft1 b. 1643, d. c 1687 |
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Annabella Toft was born circa 1665 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Francis Lee, son of Col. Richard Henry Lee and Anne Constable, before 1691 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Her 1st of 2 husbands.
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
Marriage Bef 1691 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Rebecca Lee, b. Bef Nov 1691, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Kendall Towles, b. Bef 1687 d. 27 Nov 1751, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 64 years)
Marriage Bef 1707 Accomack County, Virginia.1,2
Annabella Toft died after 1715 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Marshall after 1715 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
Marriage Aft 1715 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Marshall, b. Abt 1692, Accomack County, Virginia d. Between 26 Sep 1760 and 27 Jan 1761, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 68 years)
2. Daniel Marshall, b. Abt 1694, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1775, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 81 years)
3. Charles Marshall, b. Abt 1697, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1740, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 43 years)
4. Peter Marshall, b. Abt 1700, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1766, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 66 years)
5. Anne Mary Marshall, b. Abt 1703, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 29 years)
6. Elizabeth Marshall, b. Abt 1707, Accomack County, Virginia d. Coventry Parish, Pocomoke Hundred, Worcester County, Maryland
7. Ansley Marshall d. 3 Dec 1756, Somerset County, Maryland - probate.3
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Notes
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I43429
Annabella Lee 1691 She, calling herself the widow of Francis Lee of London, sold her 1,666 acres to John Martial (Marshall), and shortly thereafter married him.1
;
Her 1st of 2 husbands.
Per Early Colonial Settlers:
Family Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
Marriage Bef 1691 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. Rebecca Lee, b. Bef Nov 1691, Accomack County, Virginia
Family Kendall Towles, b. Bef 1687 d. 27 Nov 1751, Accomack County, Virginia - Probate (Age > 64 years)
Marriage Bef 1707 Accomack County, Virginia.1,2
Annabella Toft died after 1715 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married John Marshall after 1715 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
Marriage Aft 1715 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Marshall, b. Abt 1692, Accomack County, Virginia d. Between 26 Sep 1760 and 27 Jan 1761, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 68 years)
2. Daniel Marshall, b. Abt 1694, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1775, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 81 years)
3. Charles Marshall, b. Abt 1697, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1740, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 43 years)
4. Peter Marshall, b. Abt 1700, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1766, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 66 years)
5. Anne Mary Marshall, b. Abt 1703, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 29 years)
6. Elizabeth Marshall, b. Abt 1707, Accomack County, Virginia d. Coventry Parish, Pocomoke Hundred, Worcester County, Maryland
7. Ansley Marshall d. 3 Dec 1756, Somerset County, Maryland - probate.3
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Notes
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I43429
Annabella Lee 1691 She, calling herself the widow of Francis Lee of London, sold her 1,666 acres to John Martial (Marshall), and shortly thereafter married him.1
Family 1 | Francis Lee b. Nov 1648, d. Nov 1714 |
Family 2 | John Marshall b. 1666, d. b 5 Mar 1734 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Annabella Toft Abt 1665 - Aft 1715: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I15842&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Francis Lee 1648 - 1714: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39958&tree=Tree1
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. John Marshall 1666 - 1734: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33406&tree=Tree1
John Marshall1
M, #105629, b. 1666, d. before 5 March 1734
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
John Marshall was born in 1666 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1 He married Annabella Toft, daughter of Edmund Scarborough and Anne Toft, after 1715 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
Marriage Aft 1715 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Marshall, b. Abt 1692, Accomack County, Virginia d. Between 26 Sep 1760 and 27 Jan 1761, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 68 years)
2. Daniel Marshall, b. Abt 1694, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1775, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 81 years)
3. Charles Marshall, b. Abt 1697, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1740, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 43 years)
4. Peter Marshall, b. Abt 1700, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1766, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 66 years)
5. Anne Mary Marshall, b. Abt 1703, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 29 years)
6. Elizabeth Marshall, b. Abt 1707, Accomack County, Virginia d. Coventry Parish, Pocomoke Hundred, Worcester County, Maryland
7. Ansley Marshall d. 3 Dec 1756, Somerset County, Maryland - probate.1 John Marshall married Mary Richardson in 1721 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
;
His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary Richardson, b. Bef 1700 d. Aft 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 35 years)
Marriage 1721 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Richardson Marshall, b. 1720, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1780, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 60 years.)2
John Marshall died before 5 March 1734 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate.1
;
From Early Colonial Settlers:
http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/p246.htm#i24536
He was possibly the son of William Marshall, bc 1640, dc 1707 in Acc Co, who married Mary Parker, widow of Philip Parker. Or a son of a John Marshall, aged 20 on 14 Jun 1662 in Acc Court.
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Accomack Co, VA. John Martial 9 May 1733
To sons William & Daniel the land I formerly conveyed them.
To son Charles Martial plantation where I now live adjcent the land of his brother Daniel, containing 300 acres.
To son Peter Martial all the rest of my land to the West of the King's Road containing 200 acres.
To sons Daniel, Peter & Charles my swamp land containing 330 A. adjcent the head of the land given Peter.
To wife Mary during her widow 130 acres known as Shingle House adjcent Impossible Branch & then to my son John Martial by my said wife Mary.
To William Martial Richardson son of my wife Mary, 140 acres which I lately took up in the fork of the Impossible branch.
To daughter Elizabeth Dickeson.
To grandson Martiall Townsend, son of my deceased daughter Ann Mary.
To daughters Annabella, Mary & Comfort by my wife Mary. My said 3 daughters & son John by my wife Mary to be under the tuition of their mother until they come to lawful age. Wife Mary Exec. Son Peter & kinsman William Gore Exrs.
Witt: George Douglas, William Mersey, Sebastian Delastatius, Jr.
Codicil: 17 Dec. 1733 - To wife Mary during her widow negroes, then to my son John Martial.
Witt: George Douglas, James Walker, William Chance..
John died in February 1734.
John's will was probated on 5 March 1734 at Accomack Co, VA.1
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His 1st of 2 wives; her 2nd of 2 husbands.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 1 Annabella Toft, b. Abt 1665, Accomack County, Virginia d. Aft 1715, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
Marriage Aft 1715 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Marshall, b. Abt 1692, Accomack County, Virginia d. Between 26 Sep 1760 and 27 Jan 1761, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 68 years)
2. Daniel Marshall, b. Abt 1694, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1775, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 81 years)
3. Charles Marshall, b. Abt 1697, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1740, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 43 years)
4. Peter Marshall, b. Abt 1700, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1766, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 66 years)
5. Anne Mary Marshall, b. Abt 1703, Accomack County, Virginia d. Bef 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age ~ 29 years)
6. Elizabeth Marshall, b. Abt 1707, Accomack County, Virginia d. Coventry Parish, Pocomoke Hundred, Worcester County, Maryland
7. Ansley Marshall d. 3 Dec 1756, Somerset County, Maryland - probate.1 John Marshall married Mary Richardson in 1721 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary Richardson, b. Bef 1700 d. Aft 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 35 years)
Marriage 1721 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Richardson Marshall, b. 1720, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1780, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 60 years.)2
John Marshall died before 5 March 1734 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA; Date of probate.1
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From Early Colonial Settlers:
http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/p246.htm#i24536
He was possibly the son of William Marshall, bc 1640, dc 1707 in Acc Co, who married Mary Parker, widow of Philip Parker. Or a son of a John Marshall, aged 20 on 14 Jun 1662 in Acc Court.
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Accomack Co, VA. John Martial 9 May 1733
To sons William & Daniel the land I formerly conveyed them.
To son Charles Martial plantation where I now live adjcent the land of his brother Daniel, containing 300 acres.
To son Peter Martial all the rest of my land to the West of the King's Road containing 200 acres.
To sons Daniel, Peter & Charles my swamp land containing 330 A. adjcent the head of the land given Peter.
To wife Mary during her widow 130 acres known as Shingle House adjcent Impossible Branch & then to my son John Martial by my said wife Mary.
To William Martial Richardson son of my wife Mary, 140 acres which I lately took up in the fork of the Impossible branch.
To daughter Elizabeth Dickeson.
To grandson Martiall Townsend, son of my deceased daughter Ann Mary.
To daughters Annabella, Mary & Comfort by my wife Mary. My said 3 daughters & son John by my wife Mary to be under the tuition of their mother until they come to lawful age. Wife Mary Exec. Son Peter & kinsman William Gore Exrs.
Witt: George Douglas, William Mersey, Sebastian Delastatius, Jr.
Codicil: 17 Dec. 1733 - To wife Mary during her widow negroes, then to my son John Martial.
Witt: George Douglas, James Walker, William Chance..
John died in February 1734.
John's will was probated on 5 March 1734 at Accomack Co, VA.1
Family 1 | Annabella Toft b. c 1665, d. a 1715 |
Family 2 | Mary Richardson b. b 1700, d. a 1733 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. John Marshall 1666 - 1734: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I33406&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.
- [S3744] Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck, online http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/, Accessed 28 April 2026. Mary Richardson Bef 1700 - Aft 1733: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I17257&tree=Tree1
Mary Richardson1
F, #105630, b. before 1700, d. after 1733
| Last Edited | 28 Apr 2026 |
Mary Richardson was born before 1700.1 She married John Marshall in 1721 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA,
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His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary Richardson, b. Bef 1700 d. Aft 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 35 years)
Marriage 1721 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Richardson Marshall, b. 1720, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1780, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 60 years.)1
Mary Richardson died after 1733 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
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His 2nd of 2 wives.
From Early Colonial Settlers:
Family 2 Mary Richardson, b. Bef 1700 d. Aft 1733, Accomack County, Virginia (Age > 35 years)
Marriage 1721 Accomack County, Virginia
Children
1. William Richardson Marshall, b. 1720, Accomack County, Virginia d. 1780, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 60 years.)1
Mary Richardson died after 1733 at Accomack Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | John Marshall b. 1666, d. b 5 Mar 1734 |
Citations
- [S3744] Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties, online <http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/>, Accessed 28 April 2026. Mary Richardson Bef 1700 - Aft 1733: https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I17257&tree=Tree1. Hereinafter cited as Early Settlers of So Md and VA Northern Neck.