John Robinson Heath
M, b. circa 1780
John was born circa 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. He married Mary Ann Corgin on 20 January 1807 at Accomack Co, VA. Major R. Heath was the security on the M.L.B. of John Robinson Heath and Mary Gorgan..1
Citations
- [S558] Comp Nora Miller Turman, Marriage Records of Accomack County, Virginia, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers's Returns).
Neal Corgin1
M, b. circa 1805
Neal Corgin|b. c 1805|p1306.htm#i53207|(s o_Seymour) Corgin|b. c 1782|p1306.htm#i53208||||(-----) Corgin|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53169|Seymore Beach|b. c 1752|p1304.htm#i53168|||||||
Neal was born circa 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. He was the son of (s|o_Seymour) Corgin. Neal was named in the will of a cousin on 23 March 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Neal Corgin, a grandson of Weskit's Aunt Seymour Corgin, in the will of Weskit Elliott..1
Citations
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott).
(s|o_Seymour) Corgin1
M, b. circa 1782
(s o_Seymour) Corgin|b. c 1782|p1306.htm#i53208|(-----) Corgin|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53169|Seymore Beach|b. c 1752|p1304.htm#i53168|||||||Benjamin Beach|b. c 1720\nd. 1769|p1304.htm#i53165|Tabitha (-----) Wise?|b. c 1720\nd. 1781|p1302.htm#i53098|
(s|o_Seymour) was born circa 1782 at Accomack Co, VA. He was the son of (-----) Corgin and Seymore Beach.
Children of (s|o_Seymour) Corgin
- Neal Corgin b. c 1805
- John Davis Corgin b. c 1807
Citations
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott).
John Davis Corgin1
M, b. circa 1807
John Davis Corgin|b. c 1807|p1306.htm#i53209|(s o_Seymour) Corgin|b. c 1782|p1306.htm#i53208||||(-----) Corgin|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53169|Seymore Beach|b. c 1752|p1304.htm#i53168|||||||
John was born circa 1807 at Accomack Co, VA. He was the son of (s|o_Seymour) Corgin. John was named in the will of a cousin on 23 March 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Davis Corgin, a grandson of Weskit's Aunt Seymour Corgin, in the will of Weskit Elliott..1
Citations
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott).
Peggy Ashby1
F, b. circa 1782
Peggy Ashby|b. c 1782|p1306.htm#i53210|Jesse Ashby|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53167|Susanna Beach|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53166|||||||Benjamin Beach|b. c 1720\nd. 1769|p1304.htm#i53165|Tabitha (-----) Wise?|b. c 1720\nd. 1781|p1302.htm#i53098|
Peggy was born circa 1782 at Accomack Co, VA. She was the daughter of Jesse Ashby and Susanna Beach. She married (-----) Doughty circa 1800.1 Peggy was named in the will of a cousin on 23 March 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a cousin Peggy Doughty, along with Robert Ashby & William Ashby, in the will of Weskit Elliott..2
Citations
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott) & p. 14 (will of James Ashby Sr.).
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott).
(-----) Doughty
M, b. circa 1780
(-----) was born circa 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. He married Peggy Ashby circa 1800.1
Citations
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott) & p. 14 (will of James Ashby Sr.).
Robert Ashby1
M, b. circa 1784
Robert Ashby|b. c 1784|p1306.htm#i53212|Jesse Ashby|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53167|Susanna Beach|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53166|||||||Benjamin Beach|b. c 1720\nd. 1769|p1304.htm#i53165|Tabitha (-----) Wise?|b. c 1720\nd. 1781|p1302.htm#i53098|
Robert was born circa 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. He was the son of Jesse Ashby and Susanna Beach. Robert was named in the will of a cousin on 23 March 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a cousin Robert Ashby, along with Peggy Doughty and William Ashby, in the will of Weskit Elliott..1
Citations
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott).
William Ashby1
M, b. circa 1786
William Ashby|b. c 1786|p1306.htm#i53213|Jesse Ashby|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53167|Susanna Beach|b. c 1750|p1304.htm#i53166|||||||Benjamin Beach|b. c 1720\nd. 1769|p1304.htm#i53165|Tabitha (-----) Wise?|b. c 1720\nd. 1781|p1302.htm#i53098|
William was born circa 1786 at Accomack Co, VA. He was the son of Jesse Ashby and Susanna Beach. William was named in the will of a cousin on 23 March 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a cousin William Ashby, along with Peggy Doughty and Robert Ashby, in the will of Weskit Elliott..1
Citations
- [S688] III Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1800-1860, p. 191 (will of Weskit Elliott).
James Blades
M, b. circa 1800
James was born circa 1800. He married Mary (-----) circa 1820.
Child of James Blades and Mary (-----)
- Harriet Blades+ b. c 1825, d. 22 Apr 1876
Mary (-----)
F, b. circa 1800
Mary was born circa 1800. She married James Blades circa 1820.
Child of Mary (-----) and James Blades
- Harriet Blades+ b. c 1825, d. 22 Apr 1876
Adah Satchell
F, b. circa 1765, d. 10 February 1823
Adah was born circa 1765. She married William (220) Snead circa 1785.1 She married William (457) Stratton on 11 December 1809 at Northampton Co, VA.2 Adah died on 10 February 1823 at Northampton Co, VA.2
Children of Adah Satchell and William (220) Snead
- Mary Bagwell Snead b. c 1787
- Anna (567) Snead+ b. c 1796
John T. 'Jack' Elliott Esq.1,2,3
M, b. 12 August 1788, d. 30 December 1823
John T. 'Jack' Elliott Esq.|b. 12 Aug 1788\nd. 30 Dec 1823|p1306.htm#i53217|Thomas Elliott|b. c 1758\nd. Jan 1805|p1302.htm#i53092|Keziah Turner|b. c 1760\nd. b 25 Dec 1804|p1309.htm#i53308|Thomas Elliott (mechanic)|b. c 1705\nd. Jan 1790|p1193.htm#i49372|Ann Wescott|b. c 1715\nd. Jun 1795|p1302.htm#i53085|John F. Turner|b. c 1735\nd. Apr 1803|p1309.htm#i53309||||
His common name was Jack. John was born on 12 August 1788 at Franktown, N'hamp Co, VA.4,5 He was the son of Thomas Elliott and Keziah Turner. John was named in his grandmother's will on 10 July 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a grandson John Elliott in the will of Ann Elliott..6 John was named in his grandfather's will on 4 January 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my grandson John Elliott son of Thomas Elliott in the will of John Furbush Turner.
.7 John was named in his father's will on 25 December 1804 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my eldest son John T. Elliott in the will of Thomas Elliott of Northampton County. He was under age 21..2 He married Mary Bagwell Snead on 16 January 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as John T. Elliott, minor with consent from L. Upshur, and she was shown as Mary B. Snead, daughter of Adah Snead who gave consent. Major Pettit security..8,9,10 He married Juliet Upshur on 22 February 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. Caleb B. Upshur was the security on the M.L.B. of John T. Elliott Juliet Upshur. According to Whitelaw, John T. Elliott's wife was Juliet Upshur, a sister of Judge Abel P. Upshur..1,10 John bought land in 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. In 1814 John T. Elliott bought 85 acres of tract N81 from the exectors of Thomas Jacob, son of Teackle. In 1833 after his intestate death commissioners sold as 82 acres by survey to Thomas C. Mears, and at the time John R. Fisher was living here..11 John was the security on a M.L.B. dated on 23 October 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that John T. Elliott was security on the M.L.B. of Samuel Poulson & Jenny Bradford..10 John bought land in 1815 at Northampton Co, VA. In 1815 John T. Elliott bought 250 acres of tract N75 near Nassawadox from the estate of Littleton Upshur Sr. Later that same year Elliott and his wife Juliet sold to William M. Upshur as 208 acres by survey..12 John bought land in 1816 at Northampton Co, VA. In 1816 John T. Elliott bought a portion of Whitelaw's tract N78 from Henry B. Kendall and his wife, who was Catharine H. Dolby, daughter of Isaac. This part later became merged with tract N79. Also in 1816 John T. Elliott bought a portion of Whitelaw's tract N79 from John Upshur, wife Elizabeth, and so John T. Elliott became possessed of the whole tract. For some years Elliott and Upshur were partners in a mercantile business. According to the Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Ed, John T. Elliott was a business partner of John Upshur of Brownsville from whom he bought a large tract of land in Northampton County on the bayside. The property was situated between Nassawadox Creek and Church or Broad Creek, in that area since known as Elliott's Neck. Here he built "Metron" which burned about 1895, a handsome brick house where he and Juliet lived until he died..13 John died on 30 December 1823 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 35. John T. Elliott must have died before 12 Feb 1824 when John Elliott Senr sold to George H. Bell for $500 his rights in the estate of John T. Eliott dec'd of Northampton County. This John Elliott Senr. being an uncle to John T. Eliott dec'd. Signed by John "his X mark" Eliott Senr. Witnessed by Thos. Smith of Jonathan, Jonathan Smith & Thos. W. Smith..14,4 His body was interred at Vaucluse, N'hamp Co, VA. Mihalyka's tombstone book shows him as John T. Elliott, 12 Aug 1788 - 30 Dec 1825, but since he was deceased by Feb 1824, his death must have been 30 Dec 1823..4 John's estate was administered on 12 January 1824 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Abel P. Upshur was named to settle the estate of John T. Elliott. Juliet Elliott named as widow. The bond was $25,000. Appraisers: Thomas Jacob, John H. Bayly, John H. Harmanson, John Addison & John C. Parramore. According to Rev. John W.A. Elliott's Ledger Book, the settlement of the estate was kept off twenty one years, pillaged, ransacked, and robbed so that the relations got but little..15,3 John was named in a land cause on 29 May 1833 at Northampton Co, VA. (NOTE: This is by far the longest and most complex land cause in N'hamp County records.) William Elliott, Thomas Leatherbury and Nancy, his wife, formerly Nancy Elliott; Robins Bell and Thomas Bell, infant children of Geodiah Bell, dec., by George H. Bell their next friend; William, John, James, Margaret, Juliet and Arinthia J. Bell, infant children of William Bell, dec., by George H. Bell their next friend; Hannah, Mary, Nancy and William Kelly, infant children of John Kelly, dec., by John S. Beach their next friend; John G. Joynes, Thomas R. Joynes, John W. Leatherbury and John R. Fisher, vs. - Suit for division of land. John Turner, William Andrews and Margaret, his wife; William Taylor, William G. Pitts, Margaret Pitts, Elizabeth Pitts, Edward Pitts and Washington Pitts; James Ross, Susan Ross, Severn Ross, Edward Savage, James Bunting and, Delight Bunting. That a certain John T. Elliott, late of this county, died intestate on the --- day of ---, 182-, leaving neither child nor children nor the descendant of a child or children, nor father nor mother, nor brother or brothers, nor sister or sisters, nor the descendant of a brother or sister, nor grandfather or grandmother, neither paternal or maternal, but the following maternal and paternal kindred, viz: John Elliott and your orator William Elliott, paternal uncles of the whole blood; Elizabeth, George, John, Charles and James Elliott and Margaret Elliott and your oratrix Nancy Leatherbury, children of Charles Elliott, dec., an uncle of the whole blood who died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; Elizabeth, Abel and Molly Elliott, children of William Elliott, dec., who was a son of the said Charles Elliott and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; Timothy, Jesse and Stephen Kelly, children of Isaiah Kelly and Hannah, his wife, who was formerly Hannah Elliott, a paternal aunt of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec. who died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; George and Samuel Parker, two of the children of ----- Parker and Anna, his wife, who was formerly Anna Kelly and a daughter of the said Isaiah and Hannah Kelly; Edward Turlington, Sally Turlington and Maria Savage, formerly Maria Turlington, and now the wife of Major Savage, the said Edward, Sally and Maria being three other children of the said Anna Parker who after the death of her said husband, Parker (who died on the --- day of --- 18--) intermarried with a certain Joseph Turlington and afterwards had the three children last named and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Molly Savage, now the wife of Bagwell Savage and a daughter of -----Rogers and Sally, his wife, the said Sally Rogers was also a daughter of the said Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Eliza and Thomas Elliot, also children of the said Sally Rogers who after the death of the said Rogers, her first husband, intermarried with a certain James Elliott who also died previously to the said John T. Elliott; Susan East, wife of John East and a daughter of Sophia Kelly, dec., who was a daughter of the aforesaid Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec; your oratrixes and orator Hannah, Mary, Nancy and William Kelly, who are children of John Kelly who was a son of the aforesaid Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec., and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; Anne Kelly the only daughter of Charles Kelly, dec., who was a son of the said Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec; William Bell, who was a son of ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, which said Nancy was a paternal aunt of the whole blood and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Betsy, George, Jesse and William Mears and Nancy B. Turlington, the wife of John Turlington, the said Betsy, George, Jesse, William and Nancy being children of Hillars Mears and Euphemia, his wife, which said Euphemia was a daughter of the said ----- Bell and Nancy and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; John and Anthony Bell, also children of the said ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife; Catharine, Margaret, Lorenzo, James, Mahala, Sally, William H. and George H. Bell and your orators Thomas and Robins Bell, all of whom are the children of Geodiah Bell, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Geodiah, Thomas and George Bell, the children of George Bell, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; William Oague, son of ----- Oague and Esther, his wife, who was formerly Esther Turner and a maternal aunt of the whole blood and died previously to the death of the said John T. Elliott; William Broughton, only son of ----- Broughton and Sally, his wife, who was formerly Sally Oague, a daughter of the said ----- Oague and Esther, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Hetty Gladding, wife of George Gladding, and a daughter of ----- Wheatley and Rebecca, his wife, which said Rebecca was a daughter of the said ----- Oague and Esther, his wife and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Richard and George Addison, who are also the children of the said Esther Oague, who after the death of the said ----- Oague intermarried with a certain ----- Addison; George Turner, a maternal uncle of the whole blood; John, William and Littleton Dowty and Margaret Andrews, formerly Margaret Dowty, and now the wife of William Andrews, which said John, William and Littleton Dowty and Margaret Andrews are the children of ----- Dowty and Susan, his wife, who was formerly Susan Turner and a maternal aunt of the whole blood and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; William Taylor, the only child of ----- Taylor and Caty, his wife, who was formerly Caty Dowty, a daughter of the said ----- Dowty and Susan, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; John, Joshua and Teackle Turner and Polly, wife of Nathaniel West, and formerly Polly Turner, the said John, Joshua and Teackle Turner and Polly West are the children of John Turner, dec., who was a maternal uncle of the whole blood and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Jane, wife of Bezeal Watson, and a daughter of ----- Bunting and Priscilla, his wife, who was formerly Priscilla Turner and died in the life time of the said John T. Elliott, and was a maternal aunt of the said John T. Elliott; James and Delight Bunting, children of Shepherd Bunting, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Bunting and Priscilla, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Nancy Savage, formerly Nancy Turner, a maternal aunt of the whole blood; Hetty, the wife of Henry Cook and daughter of ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, which said Rosey Ross was formerly Rosey Turner, a maternal aunt of the whole blood, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; James Ross, only child of Rosey Ross, dec., who was a daughter of the said ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Susan and Severn Ross, only children of David Ross, dec., and who was a son of the said ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; John and Polly Ross and Peggy Belote, wife of George T. Belote, and formerly Peggy Ross, which said John and Polly Ross and Peggy Belote are children of John Ross, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Ross and Rosey Ross, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; that the said John T. Elliott left surviving him no more uncles or aunts either maternal or paternal than those above mentioned, who are the only heirs at law of the said John T. Elliott, and that the said John T. Elliott left a widow, Mrs Juliet Elliott who is now living. That the said John T. Elliott was at the time of his death seized in fee simple of several different tracts or parcels of land, situate in the neighborhood of Franktown in this county, and of several different houses and lots in the said town containing on the whole, by estimation, 1200 acres, be the same more or less. That a tract of land containing 300 acres by actual survey, being part of the aforesaid tract, has been assigned to the said Juliet Elliott as and for her dower in the whole of the said real estate of which the said John T. Elliott died seized; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the --- day of --- 18 --, the aforesaid Margaret Elliott, one of the children of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., who was as aforesaid a paternal uncle of the whole blood of the aforesaid John T. Elliott, dec., departed this life unmarried, intestate and without issue, leaving the following descendants of the said Charles Elliott, dec. surviving her, three of whom, viz: the aforesaid John, George and Charles Elliott are brothers of the half blood, and the remaining descendants aforesaid brothers and sisters, and the descendants of a brother of the whole blood; that the aforesaid William Dowty, one of the children of the aforesaid Thomas Dowty and Susan, his wife, has also died since the death of the said John T. Elliott, dec., of full age, unmarried, intestate and without issue, and leaving the said Thomas Dowty, his father, surviving him; that the aforesaid Nancy Savage, a maternal aunt of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec., as aforesaid, hath also departed this life since the death of the said John T. Elliott, having first duly made and published her last will and testament, which after her death was duly admitted to record, a copy of which is herewith filed marked "A" as a part of this bill, by which said will the said Nancy Savage devised as follows: "3rd - I give to my sons John R. Savage, George Savage, Thomas D. Savage and Edward C. Savage, the whole of the real estate which I heir from John T. Elliott, dec., subject to the restrictions & limitations hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, if either of my sons die without lawful issue that the surviving brother or brothers have and enjoy the share or shares of those deceasing". That since the death of the said Nancy Savage the aforesaid John Savage, one of her aforesaid children, has also died unmarried and without issue, leaving his brothers, the aforesaid George, Thomas and Edward surviving him, and having first duly made and published his last will and testament, a copy of which is filed herewith marked "B", by which will the said John Savage devised his "right in the whole estate of John T. Elliott, dec., to his said brother Edward Savage. That the aforesaid George Turner, one of the maternal uncles of the said John T. Elliott as aforesaid, has also departed this life since the death of the said John T. Elliott, having first duly made and published his last will and testament, a copy of which is herewith filed marked "C" as a part of this bill, by which said will the said George Turner devised the whole of the proportion to which he was entitled of the real and personal estate of the said John T. Elliott to his wife, Lavinia, during her life, with remainder to his two sons William G. Turner and Thorowgood West Turner, after the death of the said Lavinia; That the said Thorowgood West Turner has since died intestate and without issue, leaving as his heirs at law his brothers and sisters, viz: William G. Turner, John R. Turner, Mary Belote, Bridget Peyton, wife of William Peyton. Elizabeth Garrison, wife of Jeremiah Garrison, and Narcissa M. Nurse, wife of Uri Nurse, and since his death, viz: on the 10 day of November, 1832, the said William G. Turner was devisee of the said George Turner, dec., and the said William G. Turner, John R. Turner, Mary Belote, William Peyton and Bridget, his wife and Uri Nurse and Narcissa M. Nurse, his wife, as heirs at law to the said Thorowgood West Turner, dec., and as heirs at law of the said George Turner, dec., and also of his widow, the said Lavinia Turner, dec., by deed of that date conveyed all their right, title and interest in the real and personal estate of the said John T. Elliott to your orator, Thomas R. Joynes, a copy of which is herewith filed marked "D"; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 22 January, 1833, the aforesaid Elizabeth Elliott, who was as aforesaid one of the children of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., a paternal uncle of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, by deed of that date conveyed to your orator, Thomas R. Joynes all the right, title and interest to which she was entitled as one of the heirs of the said John T. Elliott, and as one of the heirs of her deceased sister, the aforesaid Margaret Elliott, in and to the real estate of which the said John T. Elliott died seized as aforesaid; that on the 25 day of January, 1829, the aforesaid Thomas Bell and Geodiah Bell and Elizabeth, his wife, by deed of that date, and afterwards, viz: on the 29 December, 1830, the aforesaid George Bell by deed of that date (which said Thomas. Geodiah and George Bell are, as aforesaid, the children of George Bell, dec., who was a son as aforesaid of the aforesaid -----Bell and Nancy, his wife, who was a paternal aunt of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec.) conveyed to George H. Bell and Lorenzo D. Bell all the right, title and interest to which they were entitled of, in and to the aforesaid real estate of the said John T. Elliott, dec; that since the date last mentioned, viz: on the 8 February. 1833, the aforesaid George H. Bell and Margaret, his wife, Lorenzo D. Bell and Alice Ann, his wife, William H. Bell and Margaret, his wife, James Bell and Charlotte, his wife, Benjamin Bradford and Catharine, his wife (who was formerly Catharine Bell and is the same Catharine Bell above mentioned), Jesse Phillips and Mahala, his wife (who was formerly Mahala alias Mehaley Bell, and is the same Mahala Bell above mentioned), Sally Bell, alias Sally H. Bell, and Margaret Bell, by deed of that date conveyed to your orator Thomas R. Joynes the interest to which they became entitled as heirs at law of the said John T. Elliott, and to which the said George H. Bell and Lorenzo D. Bell became entitled under the conveyances aforesaid from the aforesaid Thomas Bell and Geodiah Bell and Elizabeth, his wife, and the said George Bell, of, in and to the aforesaid real estate of the said John T. Elliott, dec; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 28 September, 1827. the aforesaid Richard and George Addison, together with Matilda, the wife of the said Richard and Elizabeth, the wife of the said George, by deed of that date, and afterwards, viz: on the 31 January, 1831, the said William B. Broughton by deed of that date, and the 31 day of January, 1831, the said George Gladding and Hetty, his wife, by deed of that date, conveyed to your orator Thomas R. Joynes all the right, title and interest to which they were entitled, of, in and to the real estate aforesaid of the said John T. Elliott; That since the death of the daid John T. Elliott, viz: on the 18 January, 1829, the said Joshua B. Turner, by deed of that date; on the 20 January, 1829, the aforesaid Nathaniel West and Mary, his wife, by deed of that date, on the 7 February, 1829, the aforesaid Teackle J. Turner, together with Ann, his wife, by deed of that date, on the 14 December. 1829, the aforesaid Thomas S. Dowty by deed of that date, and on the 29 October. 1830. the aforesaid Thomas D. Savage by deed of that date, conveyed to a certain Littleton Upshur all their right, title and interest to which they were entitled, of, in and to the real estate aforesaid of the said John T. Elliott, dec; That since the said conveyances the said Littleton Upshur has departed this life, having first made and published his last will and testament; that since his death, viz: on the 14 January, 1833, Abel P. Upshur, the executor of the said Littleton Upshur, in pursuance of the aforesaid will of the said testator, by deed of the date last mentioned, conveyed to your orator, Thorns R. Joynes, all the right, title and interest to which the said Littleton was entitled in said tract of land by virtue of the above mentioned conveyances; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 27 January, 1824, the aforesaid Jesse Kelly, one of the children of the aforesaid ----- and Hannah Kelly, dec., by deed of the date last mentioned conveyed to a certain Thomas W. Smith all the right, title and interest to which he was entitled in said estate, and that since the said conveyance was made to him, the said Smith, he, the said Thomas W. Smith by deed dated 28 January, 1833, conveyed to your orator Thomas R. Joynes all his interest in said estate; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 12 December, 1828, the aforesaid John Elliott and George Elliott, (two of the children as aforesaid of the said Charles Elliott, dec., who was a paternal uncle of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec.), by deed of that date conveyed to your orator John G. Joynes all their right in said estate as two of the heirs of their sister, the aforesaid Margaret Elliott, dec., and on the 11 December, 1827, the aforesaid Charles Elliott, one of the children of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, by deed of that date conveyed to your orator, John G. Joynes all his right in said estate as heir of the said John T. Elliott, and as one of the heirs of the said Margaret Elliott, dec., and on the 14 June, 1828, the aforesaid James Elliott, who is also a son of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., together with Betsey, his wife, conveyed to your orator John G. Joynes all his right as one of the heirs of the said John T. Elliott and as one of the heirs of Margaret Elliott, dec., and on the 1 day of May, 1833, the aforesaid Elizabeth and Molly Elliott, two of the children as aforesaid of the said William Elliott, dec., who was one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., by deed of that date (the aforesaid Margaret Elliott being at that time dead), conveyed to your orator, John G. Joynes, all their right, title and interest in said estate, and on the 19 December, 1828, the aforesaid Abel Elliott, who was a son of the last named William Elliott, dec., (the said Margaret being then dead), conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate, and on the 1 May, 1833, the aforesaid Edward Turlington and George S. Parker, together with Polly, the wife of the said George S. Parker, which said Edward and George are two of the children of the aforesaid Anne Turlington who was formerly Ann Parker as above mentioned, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest, of, in and to the real estate of the said John T. Elliott, dec, and on the 18 February, 1828, the aforesaid Major Savage and Maria, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate, and on the 17 December, 1827, the aforesaid Sally, Alias Sarah Turlington conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all her right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 9 February, 1828, the aforesaid Samuel Parker conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his interest; that on the 3 August, 1828, the said Timothy Kelly, together with Betsey, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in the said estate; that on the 8 February, 1828, the aforesaid Bagwell Savage and Molly, alias Mary, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 13 May, 1833 the said Eliza Elliott conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 12 December, 1828, the aforesaid Thomas Elliott conveyed to the said John G. Elliott all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 11 December, 1827, the aforesaid Stephen Kelly, together with Margaret, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the S June, 1828, the said John East and Susan, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 12 July, 1828, the aforesaid Jesse, George, William B. and Betsey, alias Elizabeth Meats, and the aforesaid Nancy B. Turlington, together with Betsey, the wife of the said Jesse, Patsy, the wife of the said George, Molly the wife of the said William B. Mears, and the aforesaid John Turlington, the husband of the aforesaid Nancy B. Turlington, conveyed to your orator John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the IS July, 1828, after the death of the aforesaid Nancy Savage, and also after the death of the aforesaid John Savage, the aforesaid George Savage conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all the right to which he was entitled; that on the 30 day of July, 1828, the aforesaid William Oague, and afterwards on the 5 September, 1828, the said William Oague and Ann, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; That on the 11 August, 1828, the aforesaid John Dowty conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 22 February, 1825, the aforesaid George Elliott conveyed to the said John G. Joynes and a certain Walter D. Bayne all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 1 March, 1821. the aforesaid John Elliott, a brother of the said George, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes and the said Walter D. Bayne all his interest in said estate; that on the 20 May, 1833, the said Walter D. Bayne, together with Harriet E. R., his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his interest in said estate; that on the 9 July, 1830, the aforesaid Anne Kelly, who is a daughter of the aforesaid Charles Kelly, dec., who was as aforesaid one of the children of the aforesaid Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec., conveyed to a certain Vespasian Ellis all her right, title and interest in said estate, and afterwards, on the 22 October. 1830 the said Vespasian Ellis, together with Sophia H., his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes the said interest; that on the 27 January, 1824, the aforesaid John Bell, one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- and Nancy Bell, dec., together with Lucretia, his wife, conveyed to a certain Jacob Bell all his interest; that on the 6 April. 1825, the aforesaid Anthony Bell, one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, conveyed to the said Jacob Bell and a certain John Kelly (of S., all his interest in said estate; that on the 4 August, 1827, the said John Kelly (of S.) and Jacob Bell, together with Margaret, the wife of the said Jacob Bell, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 12 February, 1824, the aforesaid John Elliott, who was as aforesaid one of the paternal uncles of the aforesaid John T. Elliott, dec., conveyed to the aforesaid George H. Bell all bis right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 22 August, 1827, the said George H. Bell, together with Margaret, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all the said interest. That since the death of the said John T. Elliott on the --- day of ---, 182 --, the aforesaid William Bell, who was one of the children as aforesaid of the above named ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, has departed this life intestate, leaving a widow, Rachel Bell who is still living, and nine children, viz: Catharine, Eliza and Nancy Bell and your orators and oratrixes Arinthia J., Juliet, Margaret, James, John and William Bell, and since the death of the said William Bell, dec.,his said widow Rachel and three of his said children, viz: the said Catharine, Eliza and Nancy Bell on the 9 January, 1829, conveyed their interest to the said John G. Joynes. That on the 7 April, 1827, the aforesaid Henry Cook and Hetty, his wife, conveyed to a certain Major S. Pitts all their interest in said estate; and on the --- day of ---, 182 -- the said Major S. Pitts departed this life having first duly made and published his last will and testament, by which he did not specifically devise the aforesaid interest, but which passed and was disposed of under the residuary clause of said will to all the children of the said Major S. Pitts; that the said Major S. Pitts left surviving him the following children, William G. Pitts, Margaret Pitts, Elizabeth Pitts, Edward Pitts and Washington Pitts. That on the 11 December, 1824, the said Bezeleal Watson and Jane, his wife, conveyed by mortgage to your orator John W. Leather-bury all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 2 February, 1827. the said John W. Leatherbury assigned the mortgage deed to a certain William W. West; that on the 2 July, 1827, the said William W. West filed his bill for the purpose of foreclosing the said mortgage; that the said interest was sold by decree of court, at which sale a certain John C. Jacob became the purchaser as agent for your orator John W. Leatherbury; that on the 20 May, 1833, the aforesaid James Ross conveyed to the said John W. Leatherbury his interest in said estate, and that on the --- day of --- 1833 the aforesaid John Ross and George T. Belote and Peggy, his wife, the said John Ross and Peggy Belote being two of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid John Ross, dec., who was one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, conveyed to the said John W. Leatherbury all the interest to which they were entitled, and on the 19 February, 1824, the aforesaid Littleton Dowty, one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- Dowty and Susan, his wife, to which said deed Susan the wife of the said Littleton was a party, conveyed to the said John W. Leatherbury all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 20 March, 1833, the aforesaid Polly Ross, by the name of Mary M. Ross, conveyed to your orator John R. Fisher all her right, title and interest in said estate &c.
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.7 John was named in his father's will on 25 December 1804 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my eldest son John T. Elliott in the will of Thomas Elliott of Northampton County. He was under age 21..2 He married Mary Bagwell Snead on 16 January 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as John T. Elliott, minor with consent from L. Upshur, and she was shown as Mary B. Snead, daughter of Adah Snead who gave consent. Major Pettit security..8,9,10 He married Juliet Upshur on 22 February 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. Caleb B. Upshur was the security on the M.L.B. of John T. Elliott Juliet Upshur. According to Whitelaw, John T. Elliott's wife was Juliet Upshur, a sister of Judge Abel P. Upshur..1,10 John bought land in 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. In 1814 John T. Elliott bought 85 acres of tract N81 from the exectors of Thomas Jacob, son of Teackle. In 1833 after his intestate death commissioners sold as 82 acres by survey to Thomas C. Mears, and at the time John R. Fisher was living here..11 John was the security on a M.L.B. dated on 23 October 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that John T. Elliott was security on the M.L.B. of Samuel Poulson & Jenny Bradford..10 John bought land in 1815 at Northampton Co, VA. In 1815 John T. Elliott bought 250 acres of tract N75 near Nassawadox from the estate of Littleton Upshur Sr. Later that same year Elliott and his wife Juliet sold to William M. Upshur as 208 acres by survey..12 John bought land in 1816 at Northampton Co, VA. In 1816 John T. Elliott bought a portion of Whitelaw's tract N78 from Henry B. Kendall and his wife, who was Catharine H. Dolby, daughter of Isaac. This part later became merged with tract N79. Also in 1816 John T. Elliott bought a portion of Whitelaw's tract N79 from John Upshur, wife Elizabeth, and so John T. Elliott became possessed of the whole tract. For some years Elliott and Upshur were partners in a mercantile business. According to the Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Ed, John T. Elliott was a business partner of John Upshur of Brownsville from whom he bought a large tract of land in Northampton County on the bayside. The property was situated between Nassawadox Creek and Church or Broad Creek, in that area since known as Elliott's Neck. Here he built "Metron" which burned about 1895, a handsome brick house where he and Juliet lived until he died..13 John died on 30 December 1823 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 35. John T. Elliott must have died before 12 Feb 1824 when John Elliott Senr sold to George H. Bell for $500 his rights in the estate of John T. Eliott dec'd of Northampton County. This John Elliott Senr. being an uncle to John T. Eliott dec'd. Signed by John "his X mark" Eliott Senr. Witnessed by Thos. Smith of Jonathan, Jonathan Smith & Thos. W. Smith..14,4 His body was interred at Vaucluse, N'hamp Co, VA. Mihalyka's tombstone book shows him as John T. Elliott, 12 Aug 1788 - 30 Dec 1825, but since he was deceased by Feb 1824, his death must have been 30 Dec 1823..4 John's estate was administered on 12 January 1824 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Abel P. Upshur was named to settle the estate of John T. Elliott. Juliet Elliott named as widow. The bond was $25,000. Appraisers: Thomas Jacob, John H. Bayly, John H. Harmanson, John Addison & John C. Parramore. According to Rev. John W.A. Elliott's Ledger Book, the settlement of the estate was kept off twenty one years, pillaged, ransacked, and robbed so that the relations got but little..15,3 John was named in a land cause on 29 May 1833 at Northampton Co, VA. (NOTE: This is by far the longest and most complex land cause in N'hamp County records.) William Elliott, Thomas Leatherbury and Nancy, his wife, formerly Nancy Elliott; Robins Bell and Thomas Bell, infant children of Geodiah Bell, dec., by George H. Bell their next friend; William, John, James, Margaret, Juliet and Arinthia J. Bell, infant children of William Bell, dec., by George H. Bell their next friend; Hannah, Mary, Nancy and William Kelly, infant children of John Kelly, dec., by John S. Beach their next friend; John G. Joynes, Thomas R. Joynes, John W. Leatherbury and John R. Fisher, vs. - Suit for division of land. John Turner, William Andrews and Margaret, his wife; William Taylor, William G. Pitts, Margaret Pitts, Elizabeth Pitts, Edward Pitts and Washington Pitts; James Ross, Susan Ross, Severn Ross, Edward Savage, James Bunting and, Delight Bunting. That a certain John T. Elliott, late of this county, died intestate on the --- day of ---, 182-, leaving neither child nor children nor the descendant of a child or children, nor father nor mother, nor brother or brothers, nor sister or sisters, nor the descendant of a brother or sister, nor grandfather or grandmother, neither paternal or maternal, but the following maternal and paternal kindred, viz: John Elliott and your orator William Elliott, paternal uncles of the whole blood; Elizabeth, George, John, Charles and James Elliott and Margaret Elliott and your oratrix Nancy Leatherbury, children of Charles Elliott, dec., an uncle of the whole blood who died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; Elizabeth, Abel and Molly Elliott, children of William Elliott, dec., who was a son of the said Charles Elliott and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; Timothy, Jesse and Stephen Kelly, children of Isaiah Kelly and Hannah, his wife, who was formerly Hannah Elliott, a paternal aunt of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec. who died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; George and Samuel Parker, two of the children of ----- Parker and Anna, his wife, who was formerly Anna Kelly and a daughter of the said Isaiah and Hannah Kelly; Edward Turlington, Sally Turlington and Maria Savage, formerly Maria Turlington, and now the wife of Major Savage, the said Edward, Sally and Maria being three other children of the said Anna Parker who after the death of her said husband, Parker (who died on the --- day of --- 18--) intermarried with a certain Joseph Turlington and afterwards had the three children last named and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Molly Savage, now the wife of Bagwell Savage and a daughter of -----Rogers and Sally, his wife, the said Sally Rogers was also a daughter of the said Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Eliza and Thomas Elliot, also children of the said Sally Rogers who after the death of the said Rogers, her first husband, intermarried with a certain James Elliott who also died previously to the said John T. Elliott; Susan East, wife of John East and a daughter of Sophia Kelly, dec., who was a daughter of the aforesaid Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec; your oratrixes and orator Hannah, Mary, Nancy and William Kelly, who are children of John Kelly who was a son of the aforesaid Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec., and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; Anne Kelly the only daughter of Charles Kelly, dec., who was a son of the said Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec; William Bell, who was a son of ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, which said Nancy was a paternal aunt of the whole blood and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Betsy, George, Jesse and William Mears and Nancy B. Turlington, the wife of John Turlington, the said Betsy, George, Jesse, William and Nancy being children of Hillars Mears and Euphemia, his wife, which said Euphemia was a daughter of the said ----- Bell and Nancy and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; John and Anthony Bell, also children of the said ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife; Catharine, Margaret, Lorenzo, James, Mahala, Sally, William H. and George H. Bell and your orators Thomas and Robins Bell, all of whom are the children of Geodiah Bell, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Geodiah, Thomas and George Bell, the children of George Bell, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott, dec; William Oague, son of ----- Oague and Esther, his wife, who was formerly Esther Turner and a maternal aunt of the whole blood and died previously to the death of the said John T. Elliott; William Broughton, only son of ----- Broughton and Sally, his wife, who was formerly Sally Oague, a daughter of the said ----- Oague and Esther, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Hetty Gladding, wife of George Gladding, and a daughter of ----- Wheatley and Rebecca, his wife, which said Rebecca was a daughter of the said ----- Oague and Esther, his wife and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Richard and George Addison, who are also the children of the said Esther Oague, who after the death of the said ----- Oague intermarried with a certain ----- Addison; George Turner, a maternal uncle of the whole blood; John, William and Littleton Dowty and Margaret Andrews, formerly Margaret Dowty, and now the wife of William Andrews, which said John, William and Littleton Dowty and Margaret Andrews are the children of ----- Dowty and Susan, his wife, who was formerly Susan Turner and a maternal aunt of the whole blood and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; William Taylor, the only child of ----- Taylor and Caty, his wife, who was formerly Caty Dowty, a daughter of the said ----- Dowty and Susan, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; John, Joshua and Teackle Turner and Polly, wife of Nathaniel West, and formerly Polly Turner, the said John, Joshua and Teackle Turner and Polly West are the children of John Turner, dec., who was a maternal uncle of the whole blood and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Jane, wife of Bezeal Watson, and a daughter of ----- Bunting and Priscilla, his wife, who was formerly Priscilla Turner and died in the life time of the said John T. Elliott, and was a maternal aunt of the said John T. Elliott; James and Delight Bunting, children of Shepherd Bunting, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Bunting and Priscilla, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Nancy Savage, formerly Nancy Turner, a maternal aunt of the whole blood; Hetty, the wife of Henry Cook and daughter of ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, which said Rosey Ross was formerly Rosey Turner, a maternal aunt of the whole blood, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; James Ross, only child of Rosey Ross, dec., who was a daughter of the said ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; Susan and Severn Ross, only children of David Ross, dec., and who was a son of the said ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; John and Polly Ross and Peggy Belote, wife of George T. Belote, and formerly Peggy Ross, which said John and Polly Ross and Peggy Belote are children of John Ross, dec., who was a son of the said ----- Ross and Rosey Ross, his wife, and died in the lifetime of the said John T. Elliott; that the said John T. Elliott left surviving him no more uncles or aunts either maternal or paternal than those above mentioned, who are the only heirs at law of the said John T. Elliott, and that the said John T. Elliott left a widow, Mrs Juliet Elliott who is now living. That the said John T. Elliott was at the time of his death seized in fee simple of several different tracts or parcels of land, situate in the neighborhood of Franktown in this county, and of several different houses and lots in the said town containing on the whole, by estimation, 1200 acres, be the same more or less. That a tract of land containing 300 acres by actual survey, being part of the aforesaid tract, has been assigned to the said Juliet Elliott as and for her dower in the whole of the said real estate of which the said John T. Elliott died seized; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the --- day of --- 18 --, the aforesaid Margaret Elliott, one of the children of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., who was as aforesaid a paternal uncle of the whole blood of the aforesaid John T. Elliott, dec., departed this life unmarried, intestate and without issue, leaving the following descendants of the said Charles Elliott, dec. surviving her, three of whom, viz: the aforesaid John, George and Charles Elliott are brothers of the half blood, and the remaining descendants aforesaid brothers and sisters, and the descendants of a brother of the whole blood; that the aforesaid William Dowty, one of the children of the aforesaid Thomas Dowty and Susan, his wife, has also died since the death of the said John T. Elliott, dec., of full age, unmarried, intestate and without issue, and leaving the said Thomas Dowty, his father, surviving him; that the aforesaid Nancy Savage, a maternal aunt of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec., as aforesaid, hath also departed this life since the death of the said John T. Elliott, having first duly made and published her last will and testament, which after her death was duly admitted to record, a copy of which is herewith filed marked "A" as a part of this bill, by which said will the said Nancy Savage devised as follows: "3rd - I give to my sons John R. Savage, George Savage, Thomas D. Savage and Edward C. Savage, the whole of the real estate which I heir from John T. Elliott, dec., subject to the restrictions & limitations hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, if either of my sons die without lawful issue that the surviving brother or brothers have and enjoy the share or shares of those deceasing". That since the death of the said Nancy Savage the aforesaid John Savage, one of her aforesaid children, has also died unmarried and without issue, leaving his brothers, the aforesaid George, Thomas and Edward surviving him, and having first duly made and published his last will and testament, a copy of which is filed herewith marked "B", by which will the said John Savage devised his "right in the whole estate of John T. Elliott, dec., to his said brother Edward Savage. That the aforesaid George Turner, one of the maternal uncles of the said John T. Elliott as aforesaid, has also departed this life since the death of the said John T. Elliott, having first duly made and published his last will and testament, a copy of which is herewith filed marked "C" as a part of this bill, by which said will the said George Turner devised the whole of the proportion to which he was entitled of the real and personal estate of the said John T. Elliott to his wife, Lavinia, during her life, with remainder to his two sons William G. Turner and Thorowgood West Turner, after the death of the said Lavinia; That the said Thorowgood West Turner has since died intestate and without issue, leaving as his heirs at law his brothers and sisters, viz: William G. Turner, John R. Turner, Mary Belote, Bridget Peyton, wife of William Peyton. Elizabeth Garrison, wife of Jeremiah Garrison, and Narcissa M. Nurse, wife of Uri Nurse, and since his death, viz: on the 10 day of November, 1832, the said William G. Turner was devisee of the said George Turner, dec., and the said William G. Turner, John R. Turner, Mary Belote, William Peyton and Bridget, his wife and Uri Nurse and Narcissa M. Nurse, his wife, as heirs at law to the said Thorowgood West Turner, dec., and as heirs at law of the said George Turner, dec., and also of his widow, the said Lavinia Turner, dec., by deed of that date conveyed all their right, title and interest in the real and personal estate of the said John T. Elliott to your orator, Thomas R. Joynes, a copy of which is herewith filed marked "D"; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 22 January, 1833, the aforesaid Elizabeth Elliott, who was as aforesaid one of the children of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., a paternal uncle of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, by deed of that date conveyed to your orator, Thomas R. Joynes all the right, title and interest to which she was entitled as one of the heirs of the said John T. Elliott, and as one of the heirs of her deceased sister, the aforesaid Margaret Elliott, in and to the real estate of which the said John T. Elliott died seized as aforesaid; that on the 25 day of January, 1829, the aforesaid Thomas Bell and Geodiah Bell and Elizabeth, his wife, by deed of that date, and afterwards, viz: on the 29 December, 1830, the aforesaid George Bell by deed of that date (which said Thomas. Geodiah and George Bell are, as aforesaid, the children of George Bell, dec., who was a son as aforesaid of the aforesaid -----Bell and Nancy, his wife, who was a paternal aunt of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec.) conveyed to George H. Bell and Lorenzo D. Bell all the right, title and interest to which they were entitled of, in and to the aforesaid real estate of the said John T. Elliott, dec; that since the date last mentioned, viz: on the 8 February. 1833, the aforesaid George H. Bell and Margaret, his wife, Lorenzo D. Bell and Alice Ann, his wife, William H. Bell and Margaret, his wife, James Bell and Charlotte, his wife, Benjamin Bradford and Catharine, his wife (who was formerly Catharine Bell and is the same Catharine Bell above mentioned), Jesse Phillips and Mahala, his wife (who was formerly Mahala alias Mehaley Bell, and is the same Mahala Bell above mentioned), Sally Bell, alias Sally H. Bell, and Margaret Bell, by deed of that date conveyed to your orator Thomas R. Joynes the interest to which they became entitled as heirs at law of the said John T. Elliott, and to which the said George H. Bell and Lorenzo D. Bell became entitled under the conveyances aforesaid from the aforesaid Thomas Bell and Geodiah Bell and Elizabeth, his wife, and the said George Bell, of, in and to the aforesaid real estate of the said John T. Elliott, dec; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 28 September, 1827. the aforesaid Richard and George Addison, together with Matilda, the wife of the said Richard and Elizabeth, the wife of the said George, by deed of that date, and afterwards, viz: on the 31 January, 1831, the said William B. Broughton by deed of that date, and the 31 day of January, 1831, the said George Gladding and Hetty, his wife, by deed of that date, conveyed to your orator Thomas R. Joynes all the right, title and interest to which they were entitled, of, in and to the real estate aforesaid of the said John T. Elliott; That since the death of the daid John T. Elliott, viz: on the 18 January, 1829, the said Joshua B. Turner, by deed of that date; on the 20 January, 1829, the aforesaid Nathaniel West and Mary, his wife, by deed of that date, on the 7 February, 1829, the aforesaid Teackle J. Turner, together with Ann, his wife, by deed of that date, on the 14 December. 1829, the aforesaid Thomas S. Dowty by deed of that date, and on the 29 October. 1830. the aforesaid Thomas D. Savage by deed of that date, conveyed to a certain Littleton Upshur all their right, title and interest to which they were entitled, of, in and to the real estate aforesaid of the said John T. Elliott, dec; That since the said conveyances the said Littleton Upshur has departed this life, having first made and published his last will and testament; that since his death, viz: on the 14 January, 1833, Abel P. Upshur, the executor of the said Littleton Upshur, in pursuance of the aforesaid will of the said testator, by deed of the date last mentioned, conveyed to your orator, Thorns R. Joynes, all the right, title and interest to which the said Littleton was entitled in said tract of land by virtue of the above mentioned conveyances; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 27 January, 1824, the aforesaid Jesse Kelly, one of the children of the aforesaid ----- and Hannah Kelly, dec., by deed of the date last mentioned conveyed to a certain Thomas W. Smith all the right, title and interest to which he was entitled in said estate, and that since the said conveyance was made to him, the said Smith, he, the said Thomas W. Smith by deed dated 28 January, 1833, conveyed to your orator Thomas R. Joynes all his interest in said estate; That since the death of the said John T. Elliott, viz: on the 12 December, 1828, the aforesaid John Elliott and George Elliott, (two of the children as aforesaid of the said Charles Elliott, dec., who was a paternal uncle of the whole blood of the said John T. Elliott, dec.), by deed of that date conveyed to your orator John G. Joynes all their right in said estate as two of the heirs of their sister, the aforesaid Margaret Elliott, dec., and on the 11 December, 1827, the aforesaid Charles Elliott, one of the children of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, by deed of that date conveyed to your orator, John G. Joynes all his right in said estate as heir of the said John T. Elliott, and as one of the heirs of the said Margaret Elliott, dec., and on the 14 June, 1828, the aforesaid James Elliott, who is also a son of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., together with Betsey, his wife, conveyed to your orator John G. Joynes all his right as one of the heirs of the said John T. Elliott and as one of the heirs of Margaret Elliott, dec., and on the 1 day of May, 1833, the aforesaid Elizabeth and Molly Elliott, two of the children as aforesaid of the said William Elliott, dec., who was one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid Charles Elliott, dec., by deed of that date (the aforesaid Margaret Elliott being at that time dead), conveyed to your orator, John G. Joynes, all their right, title and interest in said estate, and on the 19 December, 1828, the aforesaid Abel Elliott, who was a son of the last named William Elliott, dec., (the said Margaret being then dead), conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate, and on the 1 May, 1833, the aforesaid Edward Turlington and George S. Parker, together with Polly, the wife of the said George S. Parker, which said Edward and George are two of the children of the aforesaid Anne Turlington who was formerly Ann Parker as above mentioned, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest, of, in and to the real estate of the said John T. Elliott, dec, and on the 18 February, 1828, the aforesaid Major Savage and Maria, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate, and on the 17 December, 1827, the aforesaid Sally, Alias Sarah Turlington conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all her right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 9 February, 1828, the aforesaid Samuel Parker conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his interest; that on the 3 August, 1828, the said Timothy Kelly, together with Betsey, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in the said estate; that on the 8 February, 1828, the aforesaid Bagwell Savage and Molly, alias Mary, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 13 May, 1833 the said Eliza Elliott conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 12 December, 1828, the aforesaid Thomas Elliott conveyed to the said John G. Elliott all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 11 December, 1827, the aforesaid Stephen Kelly, together with Margaret, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the S June, 1828, the said John East and Susan, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 12 July, 1828, the aforesaid Jesse, George, William B. and Betsey, alias Elizabeth Meats, and the aforesaid Nancy B. Turlington, together with Betsey, the wife of the said Jesse, Patsy, the wife of the said George, Molly the wife of the said William B. Mears, and the aforesaid John Turlington, the husband of the aforesaid Nancy B. Turlington, conveyed to your orator John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the IS July, 1828, after the death of the aforesaid Nancy Savage, and also after the death of the aforesaid John Savage, the aforesaid George Savage conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all the right to which he was entitled; that on the 30 day of July, 1828, the aforesaid William Oague, and afterwards on the 5 September, 1828, the said William Oague and Ann, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; That on the 11 August, 1828, the aforesaid John Dowty conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 22 February, 1825, the aforesaid George Elliott conveyed to the said John G. Joynes and a certain Walter D. Bayne all his right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 1 March, 1821. the aforesaid John Elliott, a brother of the said George, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes and the said Walter D. Bayne all his interest in said estate; that on the 20 May, 1833, the said Walter D. Bayne, together with Harriet E. R., his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all his interest in said estate; that on the 9 July, 1830, the aforesaid Anne Kelly, who is a daughter of the aforesaid Charles Kelly, dec., who was as aforesaid one of the children of the aforesaid Isaiah and Hannah Kelly, dec., conveyed to a certain Vespasian Ellis all her right, title and interest in said estate, and afterwards, on the 22 October. 1830 the said Vespasian Ellis, together with Sophia H., his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes the said interest; that on the 27 January, 1824, the aforesaid John Bell, one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- and Nancy Bell, dec., together with Lucretia, his wife, conveyed to a certain Jacob Bell all his interest; that on the 6 April. 1825, the aforesaid Anthony Bell, one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, conveyed to the said Jacob Bell and a certain John Kelly (of S., all his interest in said estate; that on the 4 August, 1827, the said John Kelly (of S.) and Jacob Bell, together with Margaret, the wife of the said Jacob Bell, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 12 February, 1824, the aforesaid John Elliott, who was as aforesaid one of the paternal uncles of the aforesaid John T. Elliott, dec., conveyed to the aforesaid George H. Bell all bis right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 22 August, 1827, the said George H. Bell, together with Margaret, his wife, conveyed to the said John G. Joynes all the said interest. That since the death of the said John T. Elliott on the --- day of ---, 182 --, the aforesaid William Bell, who was one of the children as aforesaid of the above named ----- Bell and Nancy, his wife, has departed this life intestate, leaving a widow, Rachel Bell who is still living, and nine children, viz: Catharine, Eliza and Nancy Bell and your orators and oratrixes Arinthia J., Juliet, Margaret, James, John and William Bell, and since the death of the said William Bell, dec.,his said widow Rachel and three of his said children, viz: the said Catharine, Eliza and Nancy Bell on the 9 January, 1829, conveyed their interest to the said John G. Joynes. That on the 7 April, 1827, the aforesaid Henry Cook and Hetty, his wife, conveyed to a certain Major S. Pitts all their interest in said estate; and on the --- day of ---, 182 -- the said Major S. Pitts departed this life having first duly made and published his last will and testament, by which he did not specifically devise the aforesaid interest, but which passed and was disposed of under the residuary clause of said will to all the children of the said Major S. Pitts; that the said Major S. Pitts left surviving him the following children, William G. Pitts, Margaret Pitts, Elizabeth Pitts, Edward Pitts and Washington Pitts. That on the 11 December, 1824, the said Bezeleal Watson and Jane, his wife, conveyed by mortgage to your orator John W. Leather-bury all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 2 February, 1827. the said John W. Leatherbury assigned the mortgage deed to a certain William W. West; that on the 2 July, 1827, the said William W. West filed his bill for the purpose of foreclosing the said mortgage; that the said interest was sold by decree of court, at which sale a certain John C. Jacob became the purchaser as agent for your orator John W. Leatherbury; that on the 20 May, 1833, the aforesaid James Ross conveyed to the said John W. Leatherbury his interest in said estate, and that on the --- day of --- 1833 the aforesaid John Ross and George T. Belote and Peggy, his wife, the said John Ross and Peggy Belote being two of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid John Ross, dec., who was one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- Ross and Rosey, his wife, conveyed to the said John W. Leatherbury all the interest to which they were entitled, and on the 19 February, 1824, the aforesaid Littleton Dowty, one of the children as aforesaid of the aforesaid ----- Dowty and Susan, his wife, to which said deed Susan the wife of the said Littleton was a party, conveyed to the said John W. Leatherbury all their right, title and interest in said estate; that on the 20 March, 1833, the aforesaid Polly Ross, by the name of Mary M. Ross, conveyed to your orator John R. Fisher all her right, title and interest in said estate &c.
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Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 441 (tract N79).
- [S854] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton County, VA Wills &c, No. 32, 1802-1807, p. 255 (will of Thomas Elliott).
- [S885] Rev. John Wesley Andros Elliott (1813-1896) Ledger Book containing "Unwritten History of the Eastern Shore," and other folios of materials. Originals in the possession of Miss Virginia B. Benson, Fairfax, Virginia, Elliott family excerpts provided to M.K. Miles by Rev. Kirk Mariner.
- [S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka (compiler), Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 81.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 1663-1800, p. 428 (will of Ann Elliott).
- [S854] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton County, VA Wills &c, No. 32, 1802-1807, p. 74 (will of John Furbush Turner).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 63.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 411 (tract N73).
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 445 (tract N81).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 424 (tract N75).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 440 (tract N78).
- [S850] VA Accomack County, Deed Book No. 21, 1824-1825, p. 51 (Jno. Elliott sells his share of Jno. T. Elliott's estate).
- [S857] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton County, VA Order Book No. 37, p. 77 (adm. of John T. Elliott).
- [S884] Comp Stratton Nottingham, Virginia Land Causes, Lancaster County, 1795-1848 and Northampton County, 1731-1868, p. 119-126 (suit for division of land of John T. Elliott).
Juliet Upshur1,2
F, b. 1784, d. 29 January 1854
Juliet Upshur|b. 1784\nd. 29 Jan 1854|p1306.htm#i53218|Littleton Upshur I|b. 26 Apr 1758\nd. 27 Aug 1811|p1306.htm#i53220|Ann 'Nancy' (215) Parker|b. 25 Aug 1763\nd. 18 Jun 1820|p1306.htm#i53221|||||||George (179) Parker Jr.|b. 28 Oct 1735\nd. 3 Sep 1784|p1242.htm#i51006|Adah (92) Bagwell|b. 12 Sep 1734\nd. 26 Aug 1766|p1242.htm#i51012|
Juliet was born in 1784 at Vaucluse, N'hamp Co, VA.3 She was the daughter of Littleton Upshur I and Ann 'Nancy' (215) Parker. She married John T. 'Jack' Elliott Esq. on 22 February 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. Caleb B. Upshur was the security on the M.L.B. of John T. Elliott Juliet Upshur. According to Whitelaw, John T. Elliott's wife was Juliet Upshur, a sister of Judge Abel P. Upshur..4,5 Juliet was named in a land cause on 19 July 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. In a land cause of Upshur, et al, vs. Upshur, et al, a suit for division of land, it was brought out that Caleb B. Upshur. Juliet Elliott, wife of John T. Elliott, Arther B. Upshur, Abel P. Upshur and John Upshur's father was Littleton Upshur who owned at the time of his death a tract of land containing 1200 acres, situate in the County of Northampton, and also was seized of 12 acres for the life of a certain Sally Fisher, who is now alive and in being. Littleton Upshur died on 27 August 1812 intestate leaving Nancy Upshur. his widow and relice, and Caleb B. Upshur, Arthur B. Upshur, Abel P. Upshur and John Upshur, and Juliet, who on 22 Feb 1814. intermarried with John T. Elliott, and also Leah C. Upshur, George P. Upshur and Elizabeth P. Upshur his children and coheirs, all of whom are now alive and in being, &c.
.2 Juliet was named in a land cause on 29 May 1833 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Mrs. Juliet Elliott, who is now living, the widow of John T. Elliott. She was assigned a tract of land containing 300 acres by actual survey, being part of the 1,200 acres owned by her husband, for her dower in the whole of her husband's real estate..6 Juliet died on 29 January 1854 at Norfolk, VA. After her husband's death, Juliet moved to Norfolk to be with her widowed sister, Elizabeth Parker (Upshur) Nottingham, and her nephew, Dr. George Littleton Upshur. They had no children..7 Her body was interred at Elmwood Cem, Norfolk, VA.7
.2 Juliet was named in a land cause on 29 May 1833 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Mrs. Juliet Elliott, who is now living, the widow of John T. Elliott. She was assigned a tract of land containing 300 acres by actual survey, being part of the 1,200 acres owned by her husband, for her dower in the whole of her husband's real estate..6 Juliet died on 29 January 1854 at Norfolk, VA. After her husband's death, Juliet moved to Norfolk to be with her widowed sister, Elizabeth Parker (Upshur) Nottingham, and her nephew, Dr. George Littleton Upshur. They had no children..7 Her body was interred at Elmwood Cem, Norfolk, VA.7
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 62.
- [S884] Comp Stratton Nottingham, Virginia Land Causes, Lancaster County, 1795-1848 and Northampton County, 1731-1868, p. 83 (Upshur vs. Upshur).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 81.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 441 (tract N79).
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S884] Comp Stratton Nottingham, Virginia Land Causes, Lancaster County, 1795-1848 and Northampton County, 1731-1868, p. 119-126 (suit for division of land of John T. Elliott).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 82.
Abraham Riggs III1
M, b. circa 1757, d. 9 February 1843
Abraham Riggs III|b. c 1757\nd. 9 Feb 1843|p1306.htm#i53219|Abraham Riggs II|b. c 1730\nd. c 24 Sep 1783|p545.htm#i26278|Mary Byrd|b. c 1730|p1293.htm#i52791|Joseph Riggs|b. c 1710\nd. Sep 1766|p545.htm#i26277|Naomi Macomb|b. c 1708|p545.htm#i26276|||||||
Elizabeth S. Caiennie shows he was married in 1781 and applied for a Rev. War pension which was not granted. Abraham was born circa 1757 at Accomack Co, VA. He was the son of Abraham Riggs II and Mary Byrd. Abraham died on 9 February 1843 at Louisiana.1
Citations
- [S853] Elizabeth S. Gaiennie, to Mary Frances Carey.
Littleton Upshur I
M, b. 26 April 1758, d. 27 August 1811
He was of "Vaucluse" in Northampton County. Littleton was born on 26 April 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. He was born at "Warwick" in Northampton County..1,2 He married Ann 'Nancy' (215) Parker circa 1781.3 Littleton died on 27 August 1811 at age 53. The land cause below shows his death as 27 Aug 1812..3 His body was interred at Warwick Cem, Quinby, Acc Co, VA.4 Littleton was named in a land cause on 19 July 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. In a land cause of Upshur, et al, vs. Upshur, et al, a suit for division of land, it was brought out that Caleb B. Upshur. Juliet Elliott, wife of John T. Elliott, Arther B. Upshur, Abel P. Upshur and John Upshur's father was Littleton Upshur who owned at the time of his death a tract of land containing 1200 acres, situate in the County of Northampton, and also was seized of 12 acres for the life of a certain Sally Fisher, who is now alive and in being. Littleton Upshur died on 27 August 1812 intestate leaving Nancy Upshur. his widow and relice, and Caleb B. Upshur, Arthur B. Upshur, Abel P. Upshur and John Upshur, and Juliet, who on 22 Feb 1814. intermarried with John T. Elliott, and also Leah C. Upshur, George P. Upshur and Elizabeth P. Upshur his children and coheirs, all of whom are now alive and in being, &c.
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Children of Littleton Upshur I and Ann 'Nancy' (215) Parker
- Caleb B. Upshur b. c 1782
- Juliet Upshur b. 1784, d. 29 Jan 1854
- Arthur B. Upshur b. c 1786
- Abel Parker Upshur b. c 1788
- John Upshur b. c 1790
- Leah C. Upshur b. c 1792
- George Parker Upshur b. c 1794
- Elizabeth Parker Upshur+ b. 11 Mar 1801, d. 15 Sep 1879
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 60.
- [S887] C.G., F.A.S.G. John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 110 (Bagwell Family).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 61.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition.
- [S884] Comp Stratton Nottingham, Virginia Land Causes, Lancaster County, 1795-1848 and Northampton County, 1731-1868, p. 83 (Upshur vs. Upshur).
Ann 'Nancy' (215) Parker1
F, b. 25 August 1763, d. 18 June 1820
Ann 'Nancy' (215) Parker|b. 25 Aug 1763\nd. 18 Jun 1820|p1306.htm#i53221|George (179) Parker Jr.|b. 28 Oct 1735\nd. 3 Sep 1784|p1242.htm#i51006|Adah (92) Bagwell|b. 12 Sep 1734\nd. 26 Aug 1766|p1242.htm#i51012|George (86) Parker|b. c 1715\nd. 30 Dec 1755|p508.htm#i24946|Sarah (-----)|b. c 1718|p1565.htm#i61280|Thomas (35) Bagwell|b. c 1687\nd. 26 Feb 1740|p1393.htm#i56001|Elizabeth Wharton|b. c 1710\nd. 27 Feb 1750|p1550.htm#i60835|
Ann was born on 25 August 1763 at Accomack Co, VA.2,1 She was the daughter of George (179) Parker Jr. and Adah (92) Bagwell. She married Littleton Upshur I circa 1781.2 Ann was named in a land cause on 19 July 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. In a land cause of Upshur, et al, vs. Upshur, et al, a suit for division of land, it was brought out that Caleb B. Upshur. Juliet Elliott, wife of John T. Elliott, Arther B. Upshur, Abel P. Upshur and John Upshur's father was Littleton Upshur who owned at the time of his death a tract of land containing 1200 acres, situate in the County of Northampton, and also was seized of 12 acres for the life of a certain Sally Fisher, who is now alive and in being. Littleton Upshur died on 27 August 1812 intestate leaving Nancy Upshur. his widow and relice, and Caleb B. Upshur, Arthur B. Upshur, Abel P. Upshur and John Upshur, and Juliet, who on 22 Feb 1814. intermarried with John T. Elliott, and also Leah C. Upshur, George P. Upshur and Elizabeth P. Upshur his children and coheirs, all of whom are now alive and in being, &c..3 Ann died on 18 June 1820 at age 56.2,1
Children of Ann 'Nancy' (215) Parker and Littleton Upshur I
- Caleb B. Upshur b. c 1782
- Juliet Upshur b. 1784, d. 29 Jan 1854
- Arthur B. Upshur b. c 1786
- Abel Parker Upshur b. c 1788
- John Upshur b. c 1790
- Leah C. Upshur b. c 1792
- George Parker Upshur b. c 1794
- Elizabeth Parker Upshur+ b. 11 Mar 1801, d. 15 Sep 1879
Citations
- [S887] C.G., F.A.S.G. John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 110 (Bagwell Family).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 61.
- [S884] Comp Stratton Nottingham, Virginia Land Causes, Lancaster County, 1795-1848 and Northampton County, 1731-1868, p. 83 (Upshur vs. Upshur).
Thomas Elliott1
M, b. circa 1794
Thomas Elliott|b. c 1794|p1306.htm#i53222|Thomas Elliott|b. c 1758\nd. Jan 1805|p1302.htm#i53092|Keziah Turner|b. c 1760\nd. b 25 Dec 1804|p1309.htm#i53308|Thomas Elliott (mechanic)|b. c 1705\nd. Jan 1790|p1193.htm#i49372|Ann Wescott|b. c 1715\nd. Jun 1795|p1302.htm#i53085|John F. Turner|b. c 1735\nd. Apr 1803|p1309.htm#i53309||||
Thomas was born circa 1794 at Franktown, N'hamp Co, VA. He was the son of Thomas Elliott and Keziah Turner. Thomas was named in his grandfather's will on 4 January 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my grandson Thomas Elliott son of Thomas Elliott, in the will of John Furbush Turner, and given my two Negroes Edy and Adam.
.2 Thomas was named in his father's will on 25 December 1804 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my youngest son Thomas Elliott in the will of Thomas Elliott of Northampton County. Among other items he was given the Tavern House & lot at Franktown. He was under age 21..3
.2 Thomas was named in his father's will on 25 December 1804 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my youngest son Thomas Elliott in the will of Thomas Elliott of Northampton County. Among other items he was given the Tavern House & lot at Franktown. He was under age 21..3
Citations
- [S854] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton County, VA Wills &c, No. 32, 1802-1807, p. 255 (will of Thomas Elliott) & p. 74 (will of John Furbush Turner).
- [S854] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton County, VA Wills &c, No. 32, 1802-1807, p. 74 (will of John Furbush Turner).
- [S854] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton County, VA Wills &c, No. 32, 1802-1807, p. 255 (will of Thomas Elliott).
Ann W. 'Nancy' Elliott1,2
F, b. circa 1802
Ann W. 'Nancy' Elliott|b. c 1802|p1306.htm#i53223|Thomas Elliott|b. a 1780\nd. 1818|p1308.htm#i53294|Sally Widgeon|b. 3 Aug 1782\nd. 4 Dec 1848|p1308.htm#i53293|Thomas Elliott Junr.|b. 1724\nd. c 1785|p1307.htm#i53242||||Thomas Widgeon|b. c 1750|p1308.htm#i53295|Susan Costin|b. c 1760|p1308.htm#i53296|
Ann was born circa 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. She was the daughter of Thomas Elliott and Sally Widgeon. She married Elliott Travis on 13 August 1821 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Goffigon was the security on the M.L.B. of Eliott Travis and Ann Elliott. They were married on 15 Aug 1821 by L. Dix..3 Ann was named in a land cause on 14 November 1826 at Northampton Co, VA. Nancy Travis and William Elliott, vs. Thomas. James, John and Polly Elliott and Nathaniel Hickman and Sally, his wife is a suit for sale and division of land. That a certain Thomas Elliott, late of this County, was in his lifetime and at the time of his death, seized in fee of a certain parcel or tract of land in said County, containing 70 acres, or thereabouts. He departed this life intestate leaving your oratrix, Nancy Travis, your orator. William Elliott, Thomas Elliott, James Elliott, John Elliott and Polly Elliott his only children, and Sally Hickman, formerly Sally Elliott, his widow, who in 1818, intermarried with Nathaniel Hickman..2 She married William Fox on 3 September 1834 at Northampton Co, VA. Thomas Powell was the security on the M.L.B. of William Fox and Anne W. Travis, widow of Elliott Travis. Zorobabel Gibb as to Wm's age. They were married on 5 Sep 1834 by P. Williams..3 Ann was named in her mother's will on 18 May 1842 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Nancy Fox in the will of Sally Hickman..1
Citations
- [S872] Virginia Northampton County, Will Book No. 38, p. 174 (will of Sally Hickman).
- [S884] Comp Stratton Nottingham, Virginia Land Causes, Lancaster County, 1795-1848 and Northampton County, 1731-1868, p. 110 (Travis & Elliott vs. James, Elliott, Hickman).
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Elliott Travis
M, b. circa 1800
Elliott was born circa 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. He married Ann W. 'Nancy' Elliott on 13 August 1821 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Goffigon was the security on the M.L.B. of Eliott Travis and Ann Elliott. They were married on 15 Aug 1821 by L. Dix..1
Citations
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Ann W. 'Nancy' Elliott1,2
F, b. circa 1802
Ann W. 'Nancy' Elliott|b. c 1802|p1306.htm#i53225|Rev. John Elliott|b. c 1760\nd. Apr 1816|p1307.htm#i53251|Polly 'Molly' (430) Warren|b. c 1760\nd. 1823|p1307.htm#i53254|James Elliott|b. 1725\nd. Apr 1784|p1307.htm#i53246|Grace (96) Hunt|b. c 1720|p1307.htm#i53247|Peter (159) Warren|b. c 1732\nd. 11 Dec 1781|p1572.htm#i61482|Mary (308) Waterson|b. c 1720|p1578.htm#i61686|
Ann was born circa 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. She was the daughter of Rev. John Elliott and Polly 'Molly' (430) Warren. Ann was named in her father's will on 30 November 1815 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Nancy Elliott in the will of John Elliott Senr. She was only named in division of the remainder of the estate..1 She married Daniel G. Smaw on 22 December 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. Thomas W. Scott & John Adams were the securities on the M.L.B. of Daniel Smaw and Ann W. Elliott. They were married on 27 Dec 1820 by L. Dix..3 Ann was named in a land cause on 11 August 1823 at Northampton Co, VA. Smaw, et ux, et als, vs. Rosey Elliott, a suit for division of land. John Elliott, late of the County of Northampton, departed this life leaving a will and being seized in his own right of a tract of land on which he in his lifetime resided, touching the land of Thomas W. Scott's heirs, those of William Wilkins. William Stratton's heirs and those of Major S. Pitts. John Elliott left four children Nancy Smaw, wife of Daniel Smaw, Polly Elliott, John Elliott and Rosey Elliott. Since his death his widow Polly Elliott has also died intestate, being at the time of her death seized in her own right of a lot of land touching the land of John Elliott aforesaid, and a part of the same plantation, containing four acres, more or less that she was also seized in her own right of a tract of land or plantation touching the lands of James Saunders, John Spady and William Stratton's heirs, and that she was also seized in her own right of another tract of land or plantation touching the land of Walter Luker's heirs, &c. All of which land, both of John Elliott and his widow Polly, is situate in Northampton County. That at the time of her death she left four children John Elliott, Nancy Smaw, Polly Elliott and Rosey Elliott, they being the same four children that were of the said John Elliott, deceased..2
Citations
- [S855] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton Co, VA Wills &c, 1813-1817, p. 296 (will of John Elliott Senr.).
- [S884] Comp Stratton Nottingham, Virginia Land Causes, Lancaster County, 1795-1848 and Northampton County, 1731-1868, p. 101 (Smaw vs. Elliott).
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Daniel G. Smaw
M, b. circa 1800
Daniel was born circa 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. He married Ann W. 'Nancy' Elliott on 22 December 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. Thomas W. Scott & John Adams were the securities on the M.L.B. of Daniel Smaw and Ann W. Elliott. They were married on 27 Dec 1820 by L. Dix..1
Citations
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Thomas Elliott Sr.
M, b. 1652, d. October 1718
Thomas was born in 1652. On Dec 1678 it was recorded that Thos. Elliott was age 26, putting his birth at 1652 and in Jul 1681 it was recorded that Thos. Elliott was age 29, putting his birth at 1653..1 Thomas witnessed a will on 19 April 1677 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas [E] Ellitt along with Nicholas Granger & John Burroughs were witnesses to the will of Robert Wiggen, bricklayer. All of Robert's children were underage..2 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1677. He was shown as Tho: Elliott in Col. Jno. Stringer division, listed below Mr. Jno. Bellamy, who had 9 tithables..3 He married Mary (-----) circa 1690.4 Thomas witnessed a will on 24 July 1713 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas [I] Elitt along with Yardley Michaell & Francis Wainhouse Jr. witnessed the will of Mary Benthall..5 Thomas witnessed a will on 22 November 1715 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Ellitt Sr. along with John [J] Walter Jr. & Robert Howson witnessed the will of John [J] Johnson..6 He made a will on 22 July 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. His will was signed Thomas [T] Eliott Sr. To my son Thomas Eliott Jr. To my lawful daughter Abigall Eliott. Remaining estate to my loving wife Mary. Wife Extr. Witt: Elizabeth Griffith & Delves [X] Newton. (NOTE: It unsual to see a child referred to in a will as a "lawful" son or daughter.).4 Thomas died in October 1718 at Northampton Co, VA.4 Thomas's will was probated on 22 October 1718 at Northampton Co, VA.4
Children of Thomas Elliott Sr. and Mary (-----)
- Thomas Elliott Senr.+ b. 1697, d. Feb 1770
- Abigail Elliott b. 1700
Citations
- [S623] M.D. & Jean M. Mihalyka William R.M. Houston, Colonial Residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore (Whose Ages Were Proved Before Court Officials of Accomack and Northampton Counties), p. 34.
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 99 (will of Robert Wiggen, bricklayer).
- [S871] Comp. John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Titables, 1662-1677, p. 67.
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Thomas [T] Eliott).
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 203 (will of Mary [mB] Benthall).
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 208 (will of John [J] Johnson).
Mary (-----)
F, b. circa 1665
Mary was born circa 1665. She married Thomas Elliott Sr. circa 1690.1 Mary was named in her husband's will on 22 July 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my loving wife Mary and was named Extr. in the will of Thomas Eliott Sr..1 Mary was named as an heir on 12 November 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Mary Elliot and give one year's rent in the will of Partrick Falconer. He wanted to be buried in Hungers Church just before the pulpitt. He had a brother James in London..1
Children of Mary (-----) and Thomas Elliott Sr.
- Thomas Elliott Senr.+ b. 1697, d. Feb 1770
- Abigail Elliott b. 1700
Citations
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Thomas [T] Eliott).
Thomas Elliott Senr.1
M, b. 1697, d. February 1770
Thomas Elliott Senr.|b. 1697\nd. Feb 1770|p1306.htm#i53229|Thomas Elliott Sr.|b. 1652\nd. Oct 1718|p1306.htm#i53227|Mary (-----)|b. c 1665|p1306.htm#i53228|||||||||||||
Thomas was born in 1697 at Northampton Co, VA. Sine he was not referred to as underage in his father's will of 1718, he was evidently age 21 by that time, putting his birt at or before 1697..1 He was the son of Thomas Elliott Sr. and Mary (-----). Thomas was named in his father's will on 22 July 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son Thomas Eliott, Jr. in the will of Thomas Eliott Sr. (NOTE: He was not referred to as underage.).1 Thomas witnessed a will on 7 January 1737 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas [T] Elliot along with William Tazewell & Robert Trouer witnessed the will of Neech Eyre..2 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1737. He was shown as Thomas Elliott in Ralph Pigot's precinct, the lower precinct. Listed under him was Peter Elliott, who was evidently his son..3 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1738. He was shown as Thomas Elliott in Ralph Pigot's precinct, the lower precinct. Listed below him was Peter Elliott, who was evidently his son..4 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1739. He was shown as Thomas Ellitt in Ralph Pigot's precinct, the lower precinct. Listed below him was Peter Ellitt, who was evidenlty his son..5 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1740. He was shown as Thomas Elliott Senr. in John Savage's precinct, the lower precinct. Listed under his was Peter Elliott and Thomas Elliott Junr., who were evidently his sons..6 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1741. He was shown as Thomas Elliott in Peter Bowdoin's precinct. Listed under him were Thos. Elliott, William Elliott & James Elliott, who were evidently his sons..7 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1742. He was shown as Thomas Elliott in Peter Bowdoin's precinct. Listed under him were Thos. Elliott, William Elliott & James Elliott, who were evidently his sons..8 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1743. He was shown as Thomas Elliott Senr. in Ralph Pigot's precinct. Listed under him was Thomas Elliott Junr., William Elliott & James Elliott, who were evidently his sons..9 Thomas appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1769. He was shown as Thomas Ellot Sr. in John Stratton's precinct. Listed with him were John Freshwater and Wm. Elliott..10 He made a will on 31 January 1770 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Elliott, planter, who signed with an X mark. To John Evans one shilling. To Richard Davis one shilling. To my son William half my lease of the land leased from James Murray. To my son-in-law John Freshwater the other half of the lease. My sons John and William to pay lease rent. To my grandson Thomas Elliott, son of Peter. To my daughter Elizabeth Rippen. To my granddaughter Sally Freshwater. Residual legatees my children Thomas Elliott, John Freshwater, Francis Costen, and William Elliott. John Freshwater Extr. Witt: John Guy, Francis Costin & Thomas Elliott..11 Thomas died in February 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.11 Thomas's will was probated on 13 February 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.11
Children of Thomas Elliott Senr.
- Peter Elliott+ b. 1721, d. b 31 Jan 1770
- Thomas Elliott Junr.+ b. 1724, d. c 1785
- William Elliott+ b. 1725, d. Oct 1776
- James Elliott+ b. 1725, d. Apr 1784
- Ann Elliott+ b. c 1735
- Elizabeth 'Betty' Elliott b. c 1740
- Susanna Elliott b. c 1741
- John Elliott+ b. c 1742, d. Oct 1777
Citations
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Thomas [T] Eliott).
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 299-300 (will of Neech Eyre).
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 256.
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 269.
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 295.
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 307.
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 315.
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 342.
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 345.
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 403.
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 417 (will of Thomas Elliott, [X], planter).
Abigail Elliott1
F, b. 1700
Abigail Elliott|b. 1700|p1306.htm#i53230|Thomas Elliott Sr.|b. 1652\nd. Oct 1718|p1306.htm#i53227|Mary (-----)|b. c 1665|p1306.htm#i53228|||||||||||||
Abigail was born in 1700 at Northampton Co, VA. Sine she was not referred to as underage in her father's will of 1718, she was evidently age 18 by that time, putting her birth at or before 1700..2 She was the daughter of Thomas Elliott Sr. and Mary (-----). Abigail was named in her father's will on 22 July 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my lawful daughter Abigall Eliott in the will of Thomas Eliott Sr. (NOTE: She was not referred to as underage.).2
Ann Elliott1
F, b. circa 1735
Ann Elliott|b. c 1735|p1306.htm#i53231|Thomas Elliott Senr.|b. 1697\nd. Feb 1770|p1306.htm#i53229||||Thomas Elliott Sr.|b. 1652\nd. Oct 1718|p1306.htm#i53227|Mary (-----)|b. c 1665|p1306.htm#i53228|||||||
Ann was born circa 1735 at Northampton Co, VA. She was the daughter of Thomas Elliott Senr.. She married John Freshwater circa 1755.1,2
Child of Ann Elliott and John Freshwater
- Sally Freshwater b. c 1760
John Freshwater
M, b. circa 1730
John was born circa 1730. He married Ann Elliott circa 1755.1,2 John appears on the list of tithables at Northampton Co, VA, for in 1769. He was shown as John Freshwater in John Stratton's precinct and he was listed under Thomas Ellot Senr., who was evidently his father-in-law..3
Child of John Freshwater and Ann Elliott
- Sally Freshwater b. c 1760
Citations
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection, http:||www.espl.org.
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 417 (will of Thomas Elliott, [X], planter).
- [S859] John B. Bell, Northampton County, Virginia, Tithables, 1720-1769, p. 403.
Sally Freshwater1
F, b. circa 1760
Sally Freshwater|b. c 1760|p1306.htm#i53233|John Freshwater|b. c 1730|p1306.htm#i53232|Ann Elliott|b. c 1735|p1306.htm#i53231|||||||Thomas Elliott Senr.|b. 1697\nd. Feb 1770|p1306.htm#i53229||||
Sally was born circa 1760 at Northampton Co, VA. She was the daughter of John Freshwater and Ann Elliott. Sally was named in her grandfather's will on 31 January 1770 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a granddaughter Sally Freshwater in the will of Thomas Elliott. He also named a son-in-law John Freshwater..1
Citations
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 417 (will of Thomas Elliott, [X], planter).
Elizabeth 'Betty' Elliott1
F, b. circa 1740
Elizabeth 'Betty' Elliott|b. c 1740|p1306.htm#i53234|Thomas Elliott Senr.|b. 1697\nd. Feb 1770|p1306.htm#i53229||||Thomas Elliott Sr.|b. 1652\nd. Oct 1718|p1306.htm#i53227|Mary (-----)|b. c 1665|p1306.htm#i53228|||||||
Elizabeth was born circa 1740 at Northampton Co, VA. She was the daughter of Thomas Elliott Senr.. She married John Rippen on 22 May 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. Robins Mapp was the security on the M.L.B. of John Rippen to Betty Elliott, daughter of Thomas Elliott, who gave consent..2 Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 31 January 1770 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Elizabeth Rippen in the will of Thomas Elliott..1
Citations
- [S497] Comp James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, p. 417 (will of Thomas Elliott, [X], planter).
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
John Rippen
M, b. circa 1735
John was born circa 1735 at Northampton Co, VA. He married Elizabeth 'Betty' Elliott on 22 May 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. Robins Mapp was the security on the M.L.B. of John Rippen to Betty Elliott, daughter of Thomas Elliott, who gave consent..1
Citations
- [S622] Comp Jean M. Mihalyka, Marriages, Northampton County, Virginia, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
