Thomas Drummond Scott1
M, b. 3 February 1870, d. 6 September 1910
Father | John Thomas Scott2 b. 14 Oct 1838, d. 21 Feb 1884 | |
Mother | Arinthia J. Lankford2 b. 16 Nov 1846, d. 11 Jun 1901 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bayley (Gentleman, Craddock Creek) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 3 February 1870 | Thomas Drummond Scott was born on 3 February 1870 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 6 September 1910 | He died on 6 September 1910 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 40.1 |
Burial* | Thomas was buried at Liberty Cemetery, Parksley, Accomack Co, VA. The tombstone shows him as T.D. Scott.2 |
Stella Scott1
F, b. 14 December 1875, d. 8 August 1970
Father | John Thomas Scott1 b. 14 Oct 1838, d. 21 Feb 1884 | |
Mother | Arinthia J. Lankford1 b. 16 Nov 1846, d. 11 Jun 1901 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bayley (Gentleman, Craddock Creek) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 14 December 1875 | Stella Scott was born on 14 December 1875 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1900 | She married Rev. William B. Judefind circa 1900.1 |
Married Name | circa 1900 | As of circa 1900,her married name was Judefind. |
Death* | 8 August 1970 | Stella Scott died on 8 August 1970 at Onancock, Accomack Co, VA, at age 94. She was shown as Stella Scott Judefind, age 94, born 14 Dec 1875, the daughter of John Thomas Scott and Arinthia Lankford and died 8 Aug 1970 at Onancock, Accomack Co, VA, the widow of William B. Judefind.3 |
Burial* | Stella was buried at Liberty Cemetery, Parksley, Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Family |
Rev. William B. Judefind b. c 1875 |
Rev. William B. Judefind1
M, b. circa 1875
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bayley (Gentleman, Craddock Creek) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1875 | Rev. William B. Judefind was born circa 1875.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1900 | He married Stella Scott, daughter of John Thomas Scott and Arinthia J. Lankford, circa 1900.2 |
Family |
Stella Scott b. 14 Dec 1875, d. 8 Aug 1970 |
Lemuel T. Lankford1
M, b. 1880, d. 1955
Father | Samuel Thomas Lankford1 b. 15 Apr 1853, d. 8 Oct 1935 | |
Mother | Mary E. Barnes1 b. 24 Dec 1853, d. 11 Jul 1929 |
Birth* | 1880 | Lemuel T. Lankford was born in 1880 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 1955 | He died in 1955.1 |
Burial* | Lemuel was buried at Liberty Cemetery, Parksley, Accomack Co, VA. The tombstone shows him as Lemuel T. Lankford, son of S.T. & M.E. Lankford, 1880-1955.1 |
Citations
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
Wilson Lankford1
M, b. October 1879
Father | John William 'Bill' Lankford1 b. Sep 1850, d. 4 Dec 1930 | |
Mother | Willianna Trader1 b. 1857 |
Birth* | October 1879 | Wilson Lankford was born in October 1879 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #211 John William 'Bill' Lankford).
Infant Lankford1
?, b. 6 March 1883, d. 6 March 1883
Father | John William 'Bill' Lankford1 b. Sep 1850, d. 4 Dec 1930 | |
Mother | Willianna Trader1 b. 1857 |
Death* | 6 March 1883 | Infant Lankford died on 6 March 1883 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Birth* | 6 March 1883 | Infant Lankford was born on 6 March 1883 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #211 John William 'Bill' Lankford).
Kellum 'Babe' Lankford1
M, b. 28 December 1884
Father | John William 'Bill' Lankford1 b. Sep 1850, d. 4 Dec 1930 | |
Mother | Willianna Trader1 b. 1857 |
Birth* | 28 December 1884 | Kellum 'Babe' Lankford was born on 28 December 1884 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | He died at State Hospital, Williamsburg, James City Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #211 John William 'Bill' Lankford).
Sarah Elizabeth Lankford1
F, b. 8 February 1886, d. 5 August 1946
Father | John William 'Bill' Lankford1 b. Sep 1850, d. 4 Dec 1930 | |
Mother | Willianna Trader1 b. 1857 |
Birth* | 8 February 1886 | Sarah Elizabeth Lankford was born on 8 February 1886 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1905 | She married Herbert J. Haley circa 1905.1 |
Married Name | circa 1905 | As of circa 1905,her married name was Haley. |
Death* | 5 August 1946 | Sarah Elizabeth Lankford died on 5 August 1946 at age 60.1 |
Family |
Herbert J. Haley b. 1881, d. 1960 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #211 John William 'Bill' Lankford).
Herbert J. Haley1
M, b. 1881, d. 1960
Birth* | 1881 | Herbert J. Haley was born in 1881.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1905 | He married Sarah Elizabeth Lankford, daughter of John William 'Bill' Lankford and Willianna Trader, circa 1905.1 |
Death* | 1960 | Herbert J. Haley died in 1960.1 |
Family |
Sarah Elizabeth Lankford b. 8 Feb 1886, d. 5 Aug 1946 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #211 John William 'Bill' Lankford).
William Lankford1
M, b. 29 February 1888, d. 5 December 1940
Father | John William 'Bill' Lankford1 b. Sep 1850, d. 4 Dec 1930 | |
Mother | Willianna Trader1 b. 1857 |
Birth* | 29 February 1888 | William Lankford was born on 29 February 1888 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 5 December 1940 | He died on 5 December 1940 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 52.1 |
Burial* | William was buried at Groton Cemetery, Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #211 John William 'Bill' Lankford).
Ethel M. Lankford1
F, b. 13 May 1890, d. 4 March 1937
Father | John William 'Bill' Lankford1 b. Sep 1850, d. 4 Dec 1930 | |
Mother | Willianna Trader1 b. 1857 |
Birth* | 13 May 1890 | Ethel M. Lankford was born on 13 May 1890 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 4 March 1937 | She died on 4 March 1937 at Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA, at age 46.1 |
Burial* | Ethel was buried at Groton Cemetery, Hallwood, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #211 John William 'Bill' Lankford).
Frederick Lewis Shrieves1
M, b. 5 October 1882
Father | Louis F. Shrieves1 b. 1 Mar 1845, d. 6 Jul 1920 | |
Mother | Susan J. Lilliston1 b. 8 Sep 1845, d. 17 Sep 1929 |
Birth* | 5 October 1882 | Frederick Lewis Shrieves was born on 5 October 1882 at Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 29 July 1909 | He married Lillie Lawrence Lankford, daughter of Henry Thomas Lankford and Mary Elizabeth Somers, on 29 July 1909 at Pocomoke City, Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Family |
Lillie Lawrence Lankford b. 10 Nov 1884 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #212 Henry Thomas Lankford).
Thomas Clinton Lankford1
M, b. 31 March 1881, d. 7 October 1881
Father | Henry Thomas Lankford1 b. 4 Mar 1852, d. 22 Jun 1934 | |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Somers1 b. 8 Feb 1860, d. 29 Jan 1915 |
Birth* | 31 March 1881 | Thomas Clinton Lankford was born on 31 March 1881 at Muddy Creek, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 7 October 1881 | He died on 7 October 1881 at Muddy Creek, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #212 Henry Thomas Lankford).
Lillie Lawrence Lankford1
F, b. 10 November 1884
Father | Henry Thomas Lankford1 b. 4 Mar 1852, d. 22 Jun 1934 | |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Somers1 b. 8 Feb 1860, d. 29 Jan 1915 |
Birth* | 10 November 1884 | Lillie Lawrence Lankford was born on 10 November 1884 at Muddy Creek, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 29 July 1909 | She married Frederick Lewis Shrieves, son of Louis F. Shrieves and Susan J. Lilliston, on 29 July 1909 at Pocomoke City, Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | 29 July 1909 | As of 29 July 1909,her married name was Shrieves. |
Family |
Frederick Lewis Shrieves b. 5 Oct 1882 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #212 Henry Thomas Lankford).
Clarville Lankford1
M, b. 8 June 1886, d. 27 March 1888
Father | Henry Thomas Lankford1 b. 4 Mar 1852, d. 22 Jun 1934 | |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Somers1 b. 8 Feb 1860, d. 29 Jan 1915 |
Birth* | 8 June 1886 | Clarville Lankford was born on 8 June 1886 at Muddy Creek, Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Death* | 27 March 1888 | He died on 27 March 1888 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 1.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #212 Henry Thomas Lankford).
Richard Clarville Lankford1
M, b. 4 July 1889
Father | Henry Thomas Lankford1 b. 4 Mar 1852, d. 22 Jun 1934 | |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Somers1 b. 8 Feb 1860, d. 29 Jan 1915 |
Birth* | 4 July 1889 | Richard Clarville Lankford was born on 4 July 1889 at Muddy Creek, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 26 December 1916 | He married Winnie Groten, daughter of Robert W. Groten and Charlotte Temple 'Lottie' Nock, on 26 December 1916 at Mappsville, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Winnie Groten b. 6 Jul 1895, d. 12 May 1961 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #212 Henry Thomas Lankford).
Mary Annie Lankford1
F, b. 4 November 1893
Father | Henry Thomas Lankford1 b. 4 Mar 1852, d. 22 Jun 1934 | |
Mother | Mary Elizabeth Somers1 b. 8 Feb 1860, d. 29 Jan 1915 |
Birth* | 4 November 1893 | Mary Annie Lankford was born on 4 November 1893 at Muddy Creek, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 1 September 1915 | She married Marvin J. Wessells, son of Oliver F. Wessells and Mary Jane C. Young, on 1 September 1915 at Pocomoke City, Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | 1 September 1915 | As of 1 September 1915,her married name was Wessells. |
Family |
Marvin J. Wessells b. 1893, d. 1961 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 79 (item #212 Henry Thomas Lankford).
Gladys Nock1
F, b. 1908, d. 14 April 1982
Father | Everett T. Nock2 b. 1877, d. 1945 | |
Mother | Elise Rew2 b. 1882, d. 1940 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 27 Nov 2020 |
Birth* | 1908 | Gladys Nock was born in 1908 at Assawoman, Accomack Co, VA.1,3 |
Marriage* | 23 December 1936 | She married John Fletcher Lankford, son of James Franklin Lankford and Annie E. Chase, on 23 December 1936 at Plainfield, NJ. She was the daughter of Everett Nock & Elsie Rew, niece of Thomas H. Rew.1 |
Married Name | 23 December 1936 | As of 23 December 1936,her married name was Lankford. |
Death* | 14 April 1982 | Gladys Nock died on 14 April 1982 at N.A.M. Hospital, Nassawadox, Northampton Co, VA. Graveside services will be held at 2 pm Saturday in Taylor's Memorial Cemetery, Temperanceville, for Gladys Nock Lankford, 75, of Hallwood. She died Wednesday in the Northampton-Accomack Memorial Hospital of a heart condition. Born in Assawoman, she was a daughter of the late Everett T. and Elsie Rew Nock. Her late husband was John Fletcher Lankford. She was a retired school guidance counselor and was a member of the Hallwood United Methodist Church. Surviving are two brothers, Harvey Nock, Hallwood and James E. Manning, Wilmington and a niece and a nephew.1,3 |
Burial* | Gladys was buried at J.W. Taylor Cemetery, Temperanceville, Accomack Co, VA. The tombstone book shows her as Gladys Nock Lankford (wife of John F.) daughter of Everett T. & Elsie Rew Nock, 1906 -1982.2 |
Family |
John Fletcher Lankford b. 7 Mar 1902, d. 1968 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #214 James Franklin Lankford).
- [S503] Mary Frances Carey with Moody K. Miles and Barry W. Miles, Tombstones Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S69] Daily Times, Salisbury, MD, 15 Apr 1982 issue, Obituary of Gladys Lankford of Hallwood.
Elizabeth Renola Chesser1
F, b. 8 March 1905
Father | Charles F. Chesser1 b. c 1879, d. 7 Jun 1906 | |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Collins1 b. 6 Jan 1876, d. 17 Dec 1954 |
Birth* | 8 March 1905 | Elizabeth Renola Chesser was born on 8 March 1905 at Horsey, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 30 July 1921 | She married Perlis Franklin Chase, son of Columbus Chase and Annie Eliza Lankford, on 30 July 1921 at Pocomoke City, Worcester Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | 30 July 1921 | As of 30 July 1921,her married name was Chase. |
Family |
Perlis Franklin Chase b. 16 Oct 1887, d. 1971 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 117 (item #527 Perlis Franklin Chase).
Dorothy Florence Chase1
F, b. 18 September 1892
Father | Columbus Chase1 b. 25 Feb 1863, d. 15 Jun 1950 | |
Mother | Annie Eliza Lankford1 b. 28 Feb 1862, d. 16 May 1937 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 18 September 1892 | Dorothy Florence Chase was born on 18 September 1892.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #215 Annie Eliza Lankford).
John Lewis Lankford1
M, b. 20 November 1896
Father | Lewis Selby 'Bud' Lankford1 b. 1865, d. 13 May 1930 | |
Mother | Letitia R. Gaskins1 b. 27 Jan 1866, d. 13 May 1934 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 20 November 1896 | John Lewis Lankford was born on 20 November 1896 at Silver Beach, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #216 Louis Selby 'Bud' Lankford).
Annie Bryan Lankford1
F, b. 25 June 1900
Father | Lewis Selby 'Bud' Lankford1 b. 1865, d. 13 May 1930 | |
Mother | Letitia R. Gaskins1 b. 27 Jan 1866, d. 13 May 1934 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 25 June 1900 | Annie Bryan Lankford was born on 25 June 1900 at Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #216 Louis Selby 'Bud' Lankford).
James Frank Lankford1
M, b. circa 1902
Father | Lewis Selby 'Bud' Lankford1 b. 1865, d. 13 May 1930 | |
Mother | Letitia R. Gaskins1 b. 27 Jan 1866, d. 13 May 1934 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1902 | James Frank Lankford was born circa 1902 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #216 Louis Selby 'Bud' Lankford).
Everett Thomas Chase1
M, b. 2 July 1890, d. 1 February 1957
Father | Teackle Thomas Chase1 b. 15 Nov 1865 | |
Mother | Mary 'Manie' K. Lankford1 b. 23 May 1868, d. 12 Oct 1944 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 2 July 1890 | Everett Thomas Chase was born on 2 July 1890 at Mearsville, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 1 February 1957 | He died on 1 February 1957 at age 66.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #217 Manie Kellam Lankford).
Essie Mae Chase1
F, b. 22 October 1894, d. 26 September 1976
Father | Teackle Thomas Chase1 b. 15 Nov 1865 | |
Mother | Mary 'Manie' K. Lankford1 b. 23 May 1868, d. 12 Oct 1944 |
Birth* | 22 October 1894 | Essie Mae Chase was born on 22 October 1894 at Jenkins Bridge, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1925 | As of circa 1925,her married name was Webb.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1925 | She married Dorty L. Webb, son of Capt. Southey R. Webb Jr. and Catharine Elizabeth Adams, circa 1925 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Death* | 26 September 1976 | Essie Mae Chase died on 26 September 1976 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 81.2 |
Burial* | Essie was buried at Parksley Cemetery, Parksley, Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Family |
Dorty L. Webb b. 5 Jun 1892, d. 7 May 1949 |
Naomi Chase1
F, b. 21 June 1897
Father | Teackle Thomas Chase1 b. 15 Nov 1865 | |
Mother | Mary 'Manie' K. Lankford1 b. 23 May 1868, d. 12 Oct 1944 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 21 June 1897 | Naomi Chase was born on 21 June 1897 at Mearsville, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #217 Manie Kellam Lankford).
James Madison Chase1
M, b. 4 June 1906, d. 1 August 1949
Father | Teackle Thomas Chase1 b. 15 Nov 1865 | |
Mother | Mary 'Manie' K. Lankford1 b. 23 May 1868, d. 12 Oct 1944 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 13 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 4 June 1906 | James Madison Chase was born on 4 June 1906 at Mearsville, Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 1 August 1949 | He died on 1 August 1949 at age 43.1 |
Citations
- [S200] Matthew M. Wise, Boston Family of Maryland, 2nd Ed, p. 80 (item #217 Manie Kellam Lankford).
John (of Solomon?) Lankford1
M, b. circa 1780
Father | Solomon Lankford1 b. c 1717, d. b 1800 | |
Mother | (-----) Selby (Selby?) b. c 1750 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2021 |
Birth* | circa 1780 | John (of Solomon?) Lankford was born circa 1780 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land bought* | 10 January 1807 | He bought land on 10 January 1807 at Accomack Co, VA. Meicama Benson & Vianna his wife of Norfolk Co, VA sold to John Landford of Accomack Co, VA, 10 acres of land for 45 pds money of Virginia, being all the land given to said Meiama Benson by his Aunt Betty Landford, bounded by Selby Lucas heirs on the North & William Silverthorn heirs on the West & land on the South and land of Selby Lucas heirs on the East. Witt: Arthur Watson, Jacob Northam & Jesse Duncan. Signed by Mcammia Benstone and Vianna (her X mark) Benson. (NOTE: Mcammia Benston's surname was spelled various ways in this deed.)1 |
Citations
- [S610] Virginia Accomack County, Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 011, 1804-1807, p. 698.
Betty Lankford1
F, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 14 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Betty Lankford was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land deed named in* | 10 January 1807 | She was named in a deed on 10 January 1807 at Accomack Co, VA. Meicama Benson & Vianna his wife of Norfolk Co, VA sold to John Landford of Accomack Co, VA, 10 acres of land for 45 pds money of Virginia, being all the land given to said Meiama Benson by his Aunt Betty Landford, bounded by Selby Lucas heirs on the North & William Silverthorn heirs on the West & land on the South and land of Selby Lucas heirs on the East. Witt: Arthur Watson, Jacob Northam & Jesse Duncan. Signed by Mcammia Benstone and Vianna (her X mark) Benson. (NOTE: Mcammia Benston's surname was spelled various ways in this deed.)1 |
Citations
- [S610] Virginia Accomack County, Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 011, 1804-1807, p. 698.
Elizabeth Rodgers Hunt1
F, b. 30 October 1887, d. 10 April 1970
Father | Rev. Henry Hunt1 b. 24 Nov 1855, d. 20 Aug 1908 | |
Mother | Ida Elizabeth Tankard1 b. 29 Apr 1859, d. 27 Apr 1939 |
Birth* | 30 October 1887 | Elizabeth Rodgers Hunt was born on 30 October 1887 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 16 June 1909 | She married Charles William Dickinson Jr., son of Charles William Dickinson Sr. and Mildred Adelaide Kent, on 16 June 1909 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Charles William Dickinson, born & living Cumberland Co, VA, the son of Charles William Sr. & Adelaide K. Dickinson and she was shown as Elizabeth R. Hunt, age 21, born & living in N'hamp Co, VA, the daughter of Henry & Ida T. Hunt.2 |
Married Name | 16 June 1909 | As of 16 June 1909,her married name was Dickinson. |
Death* | 10 April 1970 | Elizabeth Rodgers Hunt died on 10 April 1970 at Richmond, VA, at age 82.1 |
Burial* | Elizabeth was buried at Cartersville, Cumberland Co, VA.3 |
Family |
Charles William Dickinson Jr. b. 7 May 1885, d. 13 Sep 1958 | |
Children | 1. | William Durwood Dickinson4 b. 15 Feb 1913 |
2. | Charles William Dickinson III+5 b. 14 Feb 1915, d. 1982 | |
3. | Frances Powell Dickinson+5 b. 27 Oct 1920, d. 24 Sep 1992 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 122.
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 135.
- [S2590] Austin D. Kilham and Fannie M. Clark, Badger and Tankard Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, p. 175.
- [S2590] Austin D. Kilham and Fannie M. Clark, Badger and Tankard Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, p. 198.
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 136.
Lucy Doris Hunt1
F, b. 15 April 1889, d. March 1981
Father | Rev. Henry Hunt1 b. 24 Nov 1855, d. 20 Aug 1908 | |
Mother | Ida Elizabeth Tankard1 b. 29 Apr 1859, d. 27 Apr 1939 |
Birth* | 15 April 1889 | Lucy Doris Hunt was born on 15 April 1889 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | March 1981 | She died in March 1981 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 91.1 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 122.
Ruth Ida Hunt1
F, b. 6 September 1890, d. 1890
Father | Rev. Henry Hunt1 b. 24 Nov 1855, d. 20 Aug 1908 | |
Mother | Ida Elizabeth Tankard1 b. 29 Apr 1859, d. 27 Apr 1939 |
Birth* | 6 September 1890 | Ruth Ida Hunt was born on 6 September 1890 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 1890 | She died in 1890 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Burial* | Ruth was buried at Franktown Cemetery, Northampton Co, VA. The tombstone book shows her as Ruth Tankard Hunt, daughter of Henry and I.T. Hunt, May 21-31, 1891.3 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 122.
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 1053.
- [S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
Ruth Tankard Hunt1
F, b. 9 November 1891, d. 20 December 1941
Father | Rev. Henry Hunt1 b. 24 Nov 1855, d. 20 Aug 1908 | |
Mother | Ida Elizabeth Tankard1 b. 29 Apr 1859, d. 27 Apr 1939 |
Birth* | 9 November 1891 | Ruth Tankard Hunt was born on 9 November 1891 at Franktown, Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 30 December 1914 | She married George W. Willis Jr., son of George W. Willis Sr. and Eugenia Travis, on 30 December 1914 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as George Willis Jr., a 28 year old farmer, the son of George Sr. & Virginia Willis and she was shown as Ruth Tankard Hunt, age 22, the daughter of Henry & Ida Hunt. Henry Hunt and Kilham & Clark show they were married 28 Dec 1913.2,3,4 |
Married Name | 30 December 1914 | As of 30 December 1914,her married name was Willis. |
Death* | 20 December 1941 | Ruth Tankard Hunt died on 20 December 1941 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 50.1 |
Burial* | Ruth was buried at Cape Charles Cemetery, Northampton Co, VA.5 |
Family |
George W. Willis Jr. b. 8 Sep 1886, d. 2 Sep 1919 | |
Child | 1. | George W. Willis III+2 b. 8 Oct 1918, d. 4 Sep 1995 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 122.
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 136.
- [S2590] Austin D. Kilham and Fannie M. Clark, Badger and Tankard Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, p. 177.
- [S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
- [S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
Henry Barraud Hunt Sr.1
M, b. 27 June 1894, d. 24 November 1955
Father | Rev. Henry Hunt1 b. 24 Nov 1855, d. 20 Aug 1908 | |
Mother | Ida Elizabeth Tankard1 b. 29 Apr 1859, d. 27 Apr 1939 |
Birth* | 27 June 1894 | Henry Barraud Hunt Sr. was born on 27 June 1894 at Capeville, Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 2 December 1925 | He married Fannie Carr Chapman, daughter of Hon. John Shearman Chapman and Sarah Harriette Elizabeth Davis, on 2 December 1925 at Methodist Church, Stanardsville, Greene Co, VA.2 |
Death* | 24 November 1955 | Henry Barraud Hunt Sr. died on 24 November 1955 at Baltimore Co, MD, at age 61.1 |
Burial* | Henry was buried at Franktown Cemetery, Northampton Co, VA. The tombstone book shows him as Henry Barraud Hunt, 27 June 1895 - 24 Nov 1955.3 |
Family |
Fannie Carr Chapman b. 12 Sep 1900, d. 19 Sep 1990 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 122.
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 136.
- [S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
Fannie Carr Chapman1
F, b. 12 September 1900, d. 19 September 1990
Father | Hon. John Shearman Chapman1 b. c 1875 | |
Mother | Sarah Harriette Elizabeth Davis1 b. c 1875 |
Birth* | 12 September 1900 | Fannie Carr Chapman was born on 12 September 1900 at Stanardsville, Greene Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 2 December 1925 | She married Henry Barraud Hunt Sr., son of Rev. Henry Hunt and Ida Elizabeth Tankard, on 2 December 1925 at Methodist Church, Stanardsville, Greene Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | 2 December 1925 | As of 2 December 1925,her married name was Hunt. |
Death* | 19 September 1990 | Fannie Carr Chapman died on 19 September 1990 at Madison County, VA, at age 90.1 |
Family |
Henry Barraud Hunt Sr. b. 27 Jun 1894, d. 24 Nov 1955 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 136.
Hon. John Shearman Chapman1,2
M, b. circa 1875
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1875 | Hon. John Shearman Chapman was born circa 1875.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1898 | He married Sarah Harriette Elizabeth Davis circa 1898.1 |
Family |
Sarah Harriette Elizabeth Davis b. c 1875 | |
Child | 1. | Fannie Carr Chapman+1 b. 12 Sep 1900, d. 19 Sep 1990 |
Sarah Harriette Elizabeth Davis1,2
F, b. circa 1875
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1875 | Sarah Harriette Elizabeth Davis was born circa 1875 at Greene Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1898 | She married Hon. John Shearman Chapman circa 1898.1 |
Married Name | circa 1898 | As of circa 1898,her married name was Chapman. |
Family |
Hon. John Shearman Chapman b. c 1875 | |
Child | 1. | Fannie Carr Chapman+1 b. 12 Sep 1900, d. 19 Sep 1990 |
Elizabeth Scady1
F, b. circa 1710
Father | Anthony Scady2 b. c 1650, d. b 17 Sep 1718 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----)2 b. c 1680, d. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1710 | Elizabeth Scady was born circa 1710 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 13 August 1718 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.2 |
Anthony Scady1
M, b. circa 1650, d. before 17 September 1718
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1650 | Anthony Scady was born circa 1650.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | He married Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----) circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Named as heir* | 17 January 1708/9 | Anthony was named as a heir in a will on 17 January 1708/9 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Scott gave to Richard Smith. To William Robins. To John Tankard. To Benjamin Scott. To Joseph Scott. To Jonas Belott's child one lamb dew by William Belott to be delivered to Henry Scott for use of said child. To Obed Roberts. To Anthony Scady. To Arthur Robins. To Benjamin Dunton. To Georg Scott's children six hogs. To William Bellott. To Susannah Cobb. To Mary Scott. To Ninty Galt cask of syder. To Henry Scott's wife. To my brother Henry Scott all my wearing cloaths and 1000 six penny nails. To the widow Tankred. To Georg Scott's children. To Benjamin Scott. My house and plantation to my cosen John Scott son of George. To Thomas Scott. To Daniel Scott. To Edward Robins son of William. To Thomas Scott son of George. To John Robins' eldest son. To John Tankred. To my cosen Henry Scott (son of?) George. To the poor of the Parish 1000#t.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1717 | He married Elizabeth Isaac, daughter of John Isaac I and Amey Costin, circa 1717 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Est Settm't B-in-law* | 20 February 1716/17 | Anthony Scady was named in the settlement of his brother-in-law's estate on 20 February 1716/17 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Stephen Isaac was granted to Anthony S?eady on behalf of his wife and the rest of her breathren. Appraisers: William Dunton, Benjamin Dunton, Richard Jacob & Abraham Jacob.3 |
Will* | 13 August 1718 | Anthony made a will on 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.1 |
Death* | before 17 September 1718 | He died before 17 September 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----) b. c 1680, d. c 1715 | |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | He married Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----) circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Children | 1. | Stephen Scady1 b. c 1702 |
2. | John Scady1 b. c 1704 | |
3. | Charity Scady1 b. c 1706 | |
4. | Patience Scady1 b. c 1708 | |
5. | Elizabeth Scady1 b. c 1710 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth Isaac b. c 1680 | |
Marriage* | circa 1717 | Anthony Scady married Elizabeth Isaac, daughter of John Isaac I and Amey Costin, circa 1717 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Anthony Seady, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 192 (will of John Scott, brothers Henry & George).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 198 (adm of Stephen Isaac to Anthony S?eady).
Joseph (of Joseph) Dunton1
M, b. circa 1700, d. before 1724
Father | Joseph (of Thos Sr) Dunton1 b. c 1673, d. b 1724 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Isaac1 b. c 1680 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | Joseph (of Joseph) Dunton was born circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Step Father* | 13 August 1718 | His was named in the will of his step-father on 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.2 |
Will - Witnessed* | 30 March 1720 | Joseph witnessed a will on 30 March 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that William Tankerd, Joseph 'JD' Dunton and Doroctor 'DR' Roberts witnessed the will of Arthur Roberts.3 |
Death* | before 1724 | He died before 1724 at tract N58, Bridgetown, Northampton Co, VA. Joseph Dunton had died intestate and had been succeeded by a son Joseph who also died intestate and the title passed to the latter's sister Comfort, who now sold to her cousin Rickards Dunton, son of William.1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 361 (tract N58).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Anthony Seady, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 227 (will of Arthur Roberts).
Comfort (of Joseph) Dunton1
F, b. circa 1702
Father | Joseph (of Thos Sr) Dunton1 b. c 1673, d. b 1724 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Isaac1 b. c 1680 |
Last Edited | 24 Mar 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1702 | Comfort (of Joseph) Dunton was born circa 1702 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Step Father* | 13 August 1718 | Her was named in the will of her step-father on 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.2 |
Land sold* | before 1724 | She sold land before 1724 at tract N58, Bridgetown, Northampton Co, VA. Joseph Dunton had died intestate and had been succeeded by a son Joseph who also died intestate and the title passed to the latter's sister Comfort, who now sold to her cousin Rickards Dunton, son of William.1 |
Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----)1
F, b. circa 1680, d. circa 1715
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1680 | Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----) was born circa 1680.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | She married Anthony Scady circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1700 | As of circa 1700,her married name was Scady. |
Will - Witnessed* | 2 June 1708 | Elizabeth witnessed a will on 2 June 1708 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Elizabeth Scady, Mary Halsbert and Robert Gascoigne witnessed the will of Thomas Jacob.2 |
Death* | circa 1715 | She died circa 1715 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Anthony Scady b. c 1650, d. b 17 Sep 1718 | |
Children | 1. | Stephen Scady1 b. c 1702 |
2. | John Scady1 b. c 1704 | |
3. | Charity Scady1 b. c 1706 | |
4. | Patience Scady1 b. c 1708 | |
5. | Elizabeth Scady1 b. c 1710 |
Stephen Scady1
M, b. circa 1702
Father | Anthony Scady1 b. c 1650, d. b 17 Sep 1718 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----)1 b. c 1680, d. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1702 | Stephen Scady was born circa 1702 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 13 August 1718 | Stephen was named in his father's will on 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Anthony Seady, wife Elizabeth).
John Scady1
M, b. circa 1704
Father | Anthony Scady1 b. c 1650, d. b 17 Sep 1718 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----)1 b. c 1680, d. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1704 | John Scady was born circa 1704 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 13 August 1718 | John was named in his father's will on 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Anthony Seady, wife Elizabeth).
Charity Scady1
F, b. circa 1706
Father | Anthony Scady1 b. c 1650, d. b 17 Sep 1718 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----)1 b. c 1680, d. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1706 | Charity Scady was born circa 1706 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 13 August 1718 | Charity was named in her father's will on 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Anthony Seady, wife Elizabeth).
Patience Scady1
F, b. circa 1708
Father | Anthony Scady1 b. c 1650, d. b 17 Sep 1718 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (1w/o Anthony) (-----)1 b. c 1680, d. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 16 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1708 | Patience Scady was born circa 1708 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Census w/father* | 13 August 1718 | Patience was listed with her father in the census of 13 August 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. In is will Anthony Seady gave to son Stephen my gunn. To son John silver shoe buckles. To son-in-law (step-son) Joseph Dunton gold buttons. To my dau. Charity. To my dau. Patience. To my dau.-in-law Cumfort Dunton (step-daughter). To my dau. Elizabeth. To my loving wife my gold ring, and £1 6s due from John Walter. Remaining estate to my wife during her widowhood and then to be div. by my children. Wife Elizabeth extrx. Witt: Luke Johnson, John Johnson.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 214 (will of Anthony Seady, wife Elizabeth).
John W. Evans1
M, b. circa 1850
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1850 | John W. Evans was born circa 1850.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1873 | He married Rosa A. Brinkley circa 1873.1 |
Family |
Rosa A. Brinkley b. c 1850 | |
Child | 1. | Charles Graham Evans Sr.+1 b. 14 Aug 1875, d. 12 Jan 1948 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Jessie Marvin Quinby in the Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Rosa A. Brinkley1
F, b. circa 1850
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1850 | Rosa A. Brinkley was born circa 1850.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1873 | She married John W. Evans circa 1873.2 |
Married Name | circa 1873 | As of circa 1873,her married name was Evans. |
Family |
John W. Evans b. c 1850 | |
Child | 1. | Charles Graham Evans Sr.+2 b. 14 Aug 1875, d. 12 Jan 1948 |
Charles Graham Evans Jr.1
M, b. 10 July 1907, d. 5 January 1996
Father | Charles Graham Evans Sr.1 b. 14 Aug 1875, d. 12 Jan 1948 | |
Mother | Jessie Marvin Quinby1 b. 1 May 1878, d. 17 Dec 1951 |
Birth* | 10 July 1907 | Charles Graham Evans Jr. was born on 10 July 1907 at Danville, VA.1 |
Death* | 5 January 1996 | He died on 5 January 1996 at DeKalb Co, GA, at age 88.1 |
Burial* | Charles was buried at Mountain View Cemetery, Danville, GA.1 |
Citations
- [S2259] findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 160825911 (Charles Graham Evans Jr).
Benjamin (of Benj) Fathery1
M, b. circa 1710
Father | Benjamin (of John I) Fathery1 b. c 1685, d. b 19 Nov 1718 | |
Mother | Esther (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1710 | Benjamin (of Benj) Fathery was born circa 1710 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 4 May 1720 | Benjamin was named in his grandfather's will on 4 May 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathrey, cooper, named son John Fathry. To my son Hilliard Fathry. To my daughter Susannah Fathry. To my daughter Elizabeth Griffith. To my wife Ann. To each of my grandchildren, viz., Benjamin, John, Sarah and Abindzar Fathrey. My cattle to be equally divided by my wife and son John and my two daughters Susannah and Ann. Wife Extr. Witt: John Markland, Ann Griffith widow & Mary Garris.1 |
Court - nam in petit* | October 1722 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records in October 1722 at Northampton Co, VA. The petition of John Farthery (Farrthere) shows that Esther Fathery 3 years ago last June put three children of Benjamin Farthery (adm 19 Nov 1718) namely Benjamin, John and Sarah to the said John. The petitioner has had the children and had great trouble with the sons. The mother Esther now desires to take them back. The said John prays that the Court will take this into their mature consideration and either bind out the children or give satisfaction for what the petitioner has (received?) during the 3 years. Case dismissed.2 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 27 March 1736 | Benjamin was named in his grandmother's will on 27 March 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Ann Fathery gave to son Hillard Fathery. To my granddau. Susanna Griffith the dau. of William Griffith. To my granddau. Sarah Griffith the dau. of (lost). To Elizabeth Griffith the dau. of the aforesaid William Griffith. These legacies to remain in the hands of my extr. until the aforesaid children of my son in law are 21. To my granddau. Elizabeth Griffith the dau. of Luke Griffith a large pine chest with lock and key. To my dau. Ann Griffith the wife of William Griffith. To my grandson Benjamin Fathery. My son John Fathery resid. legatee and extr. Witt: William Tazewell, Sophia Tazewell.3 |
Will - Uncle's* | 2 December 1746 | Benjamin was named in his uncle's will on 2 December 1746 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathery gave sister Ann Griffith £25, and if she should die a wife then to be div. by all her children. To my brother Hilliard n. boy Hercules, n. wench Lett, n. boy Jacob, and a huccaback table cloth. To my cousin Esther Fathery, dau. of Hilliard, n. girl Sarah. To my cousin Susanna Griffith, dau. of William, n. boy Ben. To my cousin Ann Griffith, dau. of William, n. girl Mary to remain in her cousin Betty Griffith's hands until Ann is 21. To my cousin Sarah Griffith dau. of William, n. boy Peter. To cousins Luke, William, Elizabeth, Frances, and John Griffith, children of William. To cousin Benjamin Fathery n. wench Jenny. To John Fathery gun and sword. To Ebenezer Fathery. To Ann Rogers and Susanna Ellson, daus. of Luke Griffith, Sr. dec'd. To Benjamin Griffith, son of Immanuel Griffith a small gun. To my cousin Betty Griffith, dau. of Luke Griffith, Sr. dec'd, ns. James, Jack, Lydia and Bess Jack and Bess not to be parted, and horses called "Sorrel" and "Trample", and mare "Bonny", and the loom and gears. Resid. legatees my brother Hilliard and cousin Betty Griffith. Brother Hilliard extr. Witt: Sophia Tazewell, Littleton Tazewell.4 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 239 (will of John Fathrey, cooper, wife Ann).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 34 (Oct 1722 Court).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 295 (will of Ann Fathery).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 320 (will of John Fathery).
John (of Benj) Fathery1
M, b. circa 1712, d. before 8 January 1765
Father | Benjamin (of John I) Fathery1 b. c 1685, d. b 19 Nov 1718 | |
Mother | Esther (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1712 | John (of Benj) Fathery was born circa 1712 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 4 May 1720 | John was named in his grandfather's will on 4 May 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathrey, cooper, named son John Fathry. To my son Hilliard Fathry. To my daughter Susannah Fathry. To my daughter Elizabeth Griffith. To my wife Ann. To each of my grandchildren, viz., Benjamin, John, Sarah and Abindzar Fathrey. My cattle to be equally divided by my wife and son John and my two daughters Susannah and Ann. Wife Extr. Witt: John Markland, Ann Griffith widow & Mary Garris.1 |
Court - nam in petit* | October 1722 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records in October 1722 at Northampton Co, VA. The petition of John Farthery (Farrthere) shows that Esther Fathery 3 years ago last June put three children of Benjamin Farthery (adm 19 Nov 1718) namely Benjamin, John and Sarah to the said John. The petitioner has had the children and had great trouble with the sons. The mother Esther now desires to take them back. The said John prays that the Court will take this into their mature consideration and either bind out the children or give satisfaction for what the petitioner has (received?) during the 3 years. Case dismissed.2 |
Will - Uncle's* | 2 December 1746 | John was named in his uncle's will on 2 December 1746 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathery gave sister Ann Griffith £25, and if she should die a wife then to be div. by all her children. To my brother Hilliard n. boy Hercules, n. wench Lett, n. boy Jacob, and a huccaback table cloth. To my cousin Esther Fathery, dau. of Hilliard, n. girl Sarah. To my cousin Susanna Griffith, dau. of William, n. boy Ben. To my cousin Ann Griffith, dau. of William, n. girl Mary to remain in her cousin Betty Griffith's hands until Ann is 21. To my cousin Sarah Griffith dau. of William, n. boy Peter. To cousins Luke, William, Elizabeth, Frances, and John Griffith, children of William. To cousin Benjamin Fathery n. wench Jenny. To John Fathery gun and sword. To Ebenezer Fathery. To Ann Rogers and Susanna Ellson, daus. of Luke Griffith, Sr. dec'd. To Benjamin Griffith, son of Immanuel Griffith a small gun. To my cousin Betty Griffith, dau. of Luke Griffith, Sr. dec'd, ns. James, Jack, Lydia and Bess Jack and Bess not to be parted, and horses called "Sorrel" and "Trample", and mare "Bonny", and the loom and gears. Resid. legatees my brother Hilliard and cousin Betty Griffith. Brother Hilliard extr. Witt: Sophia Tazewell, Littleton Tazewell.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1747 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham, daughter of Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I and Mary (-----), circa 1747 at Northampton Co, VA.4 |
Land bought* | 1757 | John (of Benj) Fathery bought land in 1757 at tract N113, west of Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. It was in this year that John Shepherd's (who died intestate) daughter Elizabeth, with her husband John Harmanson of Northampton and his daughter Margaret, with her husband Edward Ker of Accomack, united in a deed for the 200 acres to John Fathery.5 |
Will* | 1764 | John made a will in 1764 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathery gave loving wife Margaret feather beds and bedsteads. Negro boy Will to be sold. To my son John my plantation whereon I now live, but for want of his heirs to the heir-at-law. Remaining estate to be sold and div. by my three children Jacob, Adra, and Susanna and wife. Son John and my wife extrs. Witt: Thomas Marshall, David (X) Ross, Major (X) Raphield.4 |
Death* | before 8 January 1765 | He died before 8 January 1765 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.4 |
Land left* | 1765 | He left land in 1765 at tract N113, west of Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. John Fathery (wife Margaret) left 200 acres of this tract to his son John, who 4 years later deeded to Littleton Watson, but for unknown reasons the transfer did not take place and the land remained in possession of Fathery. In 1773 the will of John Fatherly of Maryland mentioned no land, but he had a brother Jacob and sisters Susanna F. Fatherly and Adah Wilkins. In 1793 244 acres here were surveyed for a division, and the south 111 acres went to Jacob Fatherly and the south 133 acres to a George Dunton who may have married Susanna Fatherly.5 |
Family |
Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham b. c 1727 | |
Marriage* | circa 1747 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham, daughter of Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I and Mary (-----), circa 1747 at Northampton Co, VA.4 |
Children | 1. | John (of John of Benj) Fathery4 b. c 1748, d. b 14 Dec 1773 |
2. | Adah Fathery+4 b. c 1749 | |
3. | Susanna Fathery+4 b. c 1750 | |
4. | Jacob Fathery+4 b. c 1752, d. b 14 Oct 1816 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 239 (will of John Fathrey, cooper, wife Ann).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 34 (Oct 1722 Court).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 320 (will of John Fathery).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 403 (will of John Fatherly, wife Margaret).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 523-524 (tract N113).
Sarah (of Benj) Fathery1
F, b. circa 1714
Father | Benjamin (of John I) Fathery1 b. c 1685, d. b 19 Nov 1718 | |
Mother | Esther (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1714 | Sarah (of Benj) Fathery was born circa 1714 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 4 May 1720 | Sarah was named in her grandfather's will on 4 May 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathrey, cooper, named son John Fathry. To my son Hilliard Fathry. To my daughter Susannah Fathry. To my daughter Elizabeth Griffith. To my wife Ann. To each of my grandchildren, viz., Benjamin, John, Sarah and Abindzar Fathrey. My cattle to be equally divided by my wife and son John and my two daughters Susannah and Ann. Wife Extr. Witt: John Markland, Ann Griffith widow & Mary Garris.1 |
Court - nam in petit* | October 1722 | She was named in a petition that was recorded in court records in October 1722 at Northampton Co, VA. The petition of John Farthery (Farrthere) shows that Esther Fathery 3 years ago last June put three children of Benjamin Farthery (adm 19 Nov 1718) namely Benjamin, John and Sarah to the said John. The petitioner has had the children and had great trouble with the sons. The mother Esther now desires to take them back. The said John prays that the Court will take this into their mature consideration and either bind out the children or give satisfaction for what the petitioner has (received?) during the 3 years. Case dismissed.2 |
Ebenezer 'Abindzar' (of Benj) Fathery1,2
M, b. circa 1716
Father | Benjamin (of John I) Fathery1 b. c 1685, d. b 19 Nov 1718 | |
Mother | Esther (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1716 | Ebenezer 'Abindzar' (of Benj) Fathery was born circa 1716 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 4 May 1720 | Ebenezer was named in his grandfather's will on 4 May 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathrey, cooper, named son John Fathry. To my son Hilliard Fathry. To my daughter Susannah Fathry. To my daughter Elizabeth Griffith. To my wife Ann. To each of my grandchildren, viz., Benjamin, John, Sarah and Abindzar Fathrey. My cattle to be equally divided by my wife and son John and my two daughters Susannah and Ann. Wife Extr. Witt: John Markland, Ann Griffith widow & Mary Garris.1 |
Court - namd in suit* | March 1743/44 | He was named in a lawsuit in March 1743/44 at Northampton Co, VA. James Delpech, merchant, sues Ebenezer Fadra for goods purchased in the amount of £6.15.11; sundries tansferred from the Book, a yard of London shalloon, a yard of green silk shalloon, 1/2 bu salt & 1 bridle. Case agreed.2 |
Will - Uncle's* | 2 December 1746 | Ebenezer was named in his uncle's will on 2 December 1746 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathery gave sister Ann Griffith £25, and if she should die a wife then to be div. by all her children. To my brother Hilliard n. boy Hercules, n. wench Lett, n. boy Jacob, and a huccaback table cloth. To my cousin Esther Fathery, dau. of Hilliard, n. girl Sarah. To my cousin Susanna Griffith, dau. of William, n. boy Ben. To my cousin Ann Griffith, dau. of William, n. girl Mary to remain in her cousin Betty Griffith's hands until Ann is 21. To my cousin Sarah Griffith dau. of William, n. boy Peter. To cousins Luke, William, Elizabeth, Frances, and John Griffith, children of William. To cousin Benjamin Fathery n. wench Jenny. To John Fathery gun and sword. To Ebenezer Fathery. To Ann Rogers and Susanna Ellson, daus. of Luke Griffith, Sr. dec'd. To Benjamin Griffith, son of Immanuel Griffith a small gun. To my cousin Betty Griffith, dau. of Luke Griffith, Sr. dec'd, ns. James, Jack, Lydia and Bess Jack and Bess not to be parted, and horses called "Sorrel" and "Trample", and mare "Bonny", and the loom and gears. Resid. legatees my brother Hilliard and cousin Betty Griffith. Brother Hilliard extr. Witt: Sophia Tazewell, Littleton Tazewell.3 |
Court - namd in suit | October 1752 | He was named in a lawsuit in October 1752 at Northampton Co. Ebenezer Fathery sues Custis Kendall for his, the said Ebenezer's share of a crop of tobacco made at the said Custis' plantation under his care and management. 528 lbs dated April 1752. Verdict for the plantiff.4 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 239 (will of John Fathrey, cooper, wife Ann).
- [S877] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases, 1732-1744/5, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume II, p. 173 (March 1743/44 Court).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 320 (will of John Fathery).
- [S882] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases, April 1744 to July 1761, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume III, p. 74 (Oct 1752 Court).
Susanna Fathery1
F, b. circa 1750
Father | John (of Benj) Fathery1 b. c 1712, d. b 8 Jan 1765 | |
Mother | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham1 b. c 1727 |
Charts | Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Susanna Fathery was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 1764 | Susanna was named in her father's will in 1764 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathery gave loving wife Margaret feather beds and bedsteads. Negro boy Will to be sold. To my son John my plantation whereon I now live, but for want of his heirs to the heir-at-law. Remaining estate to be sold and div. by my three children Jacob, Adra, and Susanna and wife. Son John and my wife extrs. Witt: Thomas Marshall, David (X) Ross, Major (X) Raphield.1 |
Will - Brother's* | 16 October 1773 | Susanna was named in her brother's will on 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fatherly of Maryland gave to my well beloved mother in law Mary Jones and my sister in law Elizabeth Williams all my wife's clothes. To my sister Susanna Fatherly gold ring, silver shoe buckles and £30. To my brother Jacob £50. To my sister Adah Wilkins £12 and to her son John Wilkins £20. To my cousin Thomas Nottingham my best hat. My uncle Thomas Nottingham to have satisfaction for all the trouble and expense I have caused him. Uncle Thomas Nottingham and my brother in law John Williams extrs. Witt: Edith Nottingham, Esther Warren.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1774 | She married George Dunton, son of Isaac (of Rickards) Dunton, circa 1774 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Married Name | circa 1774 | As of circa 1774,her married name was Dunton. |
Will - Husb's* | 24 September 1792 | Susanna was named in her husband's will on 24 September 1792 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will George Dunton gave to son Isaac land where I now live. Bal. of estate to 3 daughters Leah, Caty & Nancy. Should my wife be with child said child to share equally with my 3 daughters Wife to have use of whole estate to support my children during her widow Friend Christopher Satchell & brother Carvey Dunton Exrs. Witt: Thomas Parker, Edmund Scarburgh, Charles Scarburgh. According to Whitelaw 4 years after his death the land was surveyed as 122 acres for a division and Caty Dunton got 20 acres on the bay shore, Nancy Dunton got the next 57 1/4 acres and Leah Kellam (wife of Custis Kellam) got the last part of 44 3/4 acres.4 |
Land Division of* | 1793 | She was named in a division of land in 1793 at tract N113, west of Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. In 1765 John Fathery (wife Margaret) left 200 acres of this tract to his son John, who 4 years later deeded to Littleton Watson, but for unknown reasons the transfer did not take place and the land remained in possession of Fathery. In 1773 the will of John Fatherly of Maryland mentioned no land, but he had a brother Jacob and sisters Susanna F. Fatherly and Adah Wilkins. In 1793 244 acres here were surveyed for a division, and the south 111 acres went to Jacob Fatherly and the south 133 acres to a George Dunton who may have married Susanna Fatherly.3 |
Family |
George Dunton b. c 1748, d. b 25 Nov 1793 | |
Marriage* | circa 1774 | She married George Dunton, son of Isaac (of Rickards) Dunton, circa 1774 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Children | 1. | Isaac (of Geo) Dunton+4 b. c 1775, d. b 27 Jul 1814 |
2. | Leah B. (of Geo) Dunton+3 b. c 1777 | |
3. | Catherine 'Caty' (of Geo) Dunton4 b. c 1780 | |
4. | Nancy (of Geo) Dunton4 b. c 1785 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 403 (will of John Fatherly, wife Margaret).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 523-524 (tract N113).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 401 (will of George Dunton, wife no name).
John (of John of Benj) Fathery1
M, b. circa 1748, d. before 14 December 1773
Father | John (of Benj) Fathery1 b. c 1712, d. b 8 Jan 1765 | |
Mother | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham1 b. c 1727 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1748 | John (of John of Benj) Fathery was born circa 1748 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 1764 | John was named in his father's will in 1764 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathery gave loving wife Margaret feather beds and bedsteads. Negro boy Will to be sold. To my son John my plantation whereon I now live, but for want of his heirs to the heir-at-law. Remaining estate to be sold and div. by my three children Jacob, Adra, and Susanna and wife. Son John and my wife extrs. Witt: Thomas Marshall, David (X) Ross, Major (X) Raphield.1 |
Land inherited* | 1765 | He inherited land in 1765 at tract N113, west of Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. John Fathery (wife Margaret) left 200 acres of this tract to his son John, who 4 years later deeded to Littleton Watson, but for unknown reasons the transfer did not take place and the land remained in possession of Fathery. In 1773 the will of John Fatherly of Maryland mentioned no land, but he had a brother Jacob and sisters Susanna F. Fatherly and Adah Wilkins. In 1793 244 acres here were surveyed for a division, and the south 111 acres went to Jacob Fatherly and the south 133 acres to a George Dunton who may have married Susanna Fatherly.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married (-----) Jones, daughter of (-----) Jones and Mary (-----), circa 1770.3 |
Will* | 16 October 1773 | John made a will on 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fatherly of Maryland gave to my well beloved mother in law Mary Jones and my sister in law Elizabeth Williams all my wife's clothes. To my sister Susanna Fatherly gold ring, silver shoe buckles and £30. To my brother Jacob £50. To my sister Adah Wilkins £12 and to her son John Wilkins £20. To my cousin Thomas Nottingham my best hat. My uncle Thomas Nottingham to have satisfaction for all the trouble and expense I have caused him. Uncle Thomas Nottingham and my brother in law John Williams extrs. Witt: Edith Nottingham, Esther Warren.3 |
Death* | before 14 December 1773 | He died before 14 December 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.3 |
Family |
(-----) Jones b. c 1750, d. b 16 Oct 1773 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 403 (will of John Fatherly, wife Margaret).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 523-524 (tract N113).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
(-----) Jones1
F, b. circa 1750, d. before 16 October 1773
Father | (-----) Jones1 b. c 1730 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1730 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | (-----) Jones was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | She married John (of John of Benj) Fathery, son of John (of Benj) Fathery and Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham, circa 1770.1 |
Married Name | circa 1770 | As of circa 1770,her married name was Fathery. |
Death* | before 16 October 1773 | (-----) Jones died before 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Husb's* | 16 October 1773 | (-----) was named in her husband's will on 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fatherly of Maryland gave to my well beloved mother in law Mary Jones and my sister in law Elizabeth Williams all my wife's clothes. To my sister Susanna Fatherly gold ring, silver shoe buckles and £30. To my brother Jacob £50. To my sister Adah Wilkins £12 and to her son John Wilkins £20. To my cousin Thomas Nottingham my best hat. My uncle Thomas Nottingham to have satisfaction for all the trouble and expense I have caused him. Uncle Thomas Nottingham and my brother in law John Williams extrs. Witt: Edith Nottingham, Esther Warren.1 |
Family |
John (of John of Benj) Fathery b. c 1748, d. b 14 Dec 1773 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1730
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1730 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | She married (-----) Jones circa 1750.1 |
Married Name | circa 1750 | As of circa 1750,her married name was Jones. |
Will - Son-in-law's* | 16 October 1773 | Mary was named in her son-in-law's will on 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fatherly of Maryland gave to my well beloved mother in law Mary Jones and my sister in law Elizabeth Williams all my wife's clothes. To my sister Susanna Fatherly gold ring, silver shoe buckles and £30. To my brother Jacob £50. To my sister Adah Wilkins £12 and to her son John Wilkins £20. To my cousin Thomas Nottingham my best hat. My uncle Thomas Nottingham to have satisfaction for all the trouble and expense I have caused him. Uncle Thomas Nottingham and my brother in law John Williams extrs. Witt: Edith Nottingham, Esther Warren.1 |
Family |
(-----) Jones b. c 1730 | |
Children | 1. | (-----) Jones1 b. c 1750, d. b 16 Oct 1773 |
2. | Elizabeth Jones1 b. c 1752 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
(-----) Jones1
M, b. circa 1730
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | (-----) Jones was born circa 1730 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1750.1 |
Family |
Mary (-----) b. c 1730 | |
Children | 1. | (-----) Jones1 b. c 1750, d. b 16 Oct 1773 |
2. | Elizabeth Jones1 b. c 1752 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
Elizabeth Jones1
F, b. circa 1752
Father | (-----) Jones1 b. c 1730 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1730 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Elizabeth Jones was born circa 1752 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | She married John Williams circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1770 | As of circa 1770,her married name was Williams. |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 16 October 1773 | Elizabeth was named in her brother-in-law's will on 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fatherly of Maryland gave to my well beloved mother in law Mary Jones and my sister in law Elizabeth Williams all my wife's clothes. To my sister Susanna Fatherly gold ring, silver shoe buckles and £30. To my brother Jacob £50. To my sister Adah Wilkins £12 and to her son John Wilkins £20. To my cousin Thomas Nottingham my best hat. My uncle Thomas Nottingham to have satisfaction for all the trouble and expense I have caused him. Uncle Thomas Nottingham and my brother in law John Williams extrs. Witt: Edith Nottingham, Esther Warren.1 |
Family |
John Williams b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
John Williams1
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John Williams was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Elizabeth Jones, daughter of (-----) Jones and Mary (-----), circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 16 October 1773 | John was named in his brother-in-law's will on 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fatherly of Maryland gave to my well beloved mother in law Mary Jones and my sister in law Elizabeth Williams all my wife's clothes. To my sister Susanna Fatherly gold ring, silver shoe buckles and £30. To my brother Jacob £50. To my sister Adah Wilkins £12 and to her son John Wilkins £20. To my cousin Thomas Nottingham my best hat. My uncle Thomas Nottingham to have satisfaction for all the trouble and expense I have caused him. Uncle Thomas Nottingham and my brother in law John Williams extrs. Witt: Edith Nottingham, Esther Warren.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Jones b. c 1752 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
John (of Jacob) Fathery1
M, b. circa 1788
Father | Jacob Fathery1 b. c 1752, d. b 14 Oct 1816 | |
Mother | Esther Bell1 b. c 1774, d. b 21 Jun 1802 |
Last Edited | 15 May 2019 |
Birth | circa 1780 | John (of Jacob) Fathery was born circa 1780 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Birth* | circa 1788 | He was born circa 1788 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage | 9 April 1816 | He married Sally Barcraft, daughter of William Barcraft and Elizabeth Speakman, on 9 April 1816 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Frost was security on the M.L.B. of John Fatherly and Sally Bearcraft. They were married on 15 Apr 1816.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1820 | John (of Jacob) Fathery married Nancy (-----) circa 1820.1 |
Land sold* | 1822 | John (of Jacob) Fathery sold land in 1822 at tract N113, west of Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. John and Nancy Fatherly, William Fatherly and Esther Fatherly joined in a sale of the 111 acres of Jacob Fatherly land to Felix Bell.1 |
Family 1 |
Sally Barcraft b. c 1790, d. b 5 Jan 1838 | |
Child | 1. | William Jacob Fathery3 b. c 1817 |
Family 2 |
Nancy (-----) b. c 1790 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 523-524 (tract N113).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 195 (will of Elizabeth Barcraft).
Nancy (-----)1
F, b. circa 1790
Last Edited | 15 May 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1790 | Nancy (-----) was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1810 | As of circa 1810,her married name was Fathery. |
Marriage* | circa 1820 | She married John (of Jacob) Fathery, son of Jacob Fathery and Esther Bell, circa 1820.1 |
Land sold* | 1822 | Nancy (-----) sold land in 1822 at tract N113, west of Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. John and Nancy Fatherly, William Fatherly and Esther Fatherly joined in a sale of the 111 acres of Jacob Fatherly land to Felix Bell.1 |
Family |
John (of Jacob) Fathery b. c 1788 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 523-524 (tract N113).
William (of Jacob) Fathery1
M, b. circa 1790
Father | Jacob Fathery1 b. c 1752, d. b 14 Oct 1816 | |
Mother | Esther Bell1 b. c 1774, d. b 21 Jun 1802 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1790 | William (of Jacob) Fathery was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land sold* | 1822 | He sold land in 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. John and Nancy Fatherly, William Fatherly and Esther Fatherly joined in a sale of the 111 acres of Jacob Fatherly land to Felix Bell.1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 523-524 (tract N113).
Esther Fathery1
F, b. circa 1795
Father | Jacob Fathery1 b. c 1752, d. b 14 Oct 1816 | |
Mother | Esther Bell1 b. c 1774, d. b 21 Jun 1802 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1795 | Esther Fathery was born circa 1795 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land sold* | 1822 | She sold land in 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. John and Nancy Fatherly, William Fatherly and Esther Fatherly joined in a sale of the 111 acres of Jacob Fatherly land to Felix Bell.1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 523-524 (tract N113).
Bridgett Williams (Williams?)1,2
F, b. 1644
Last Edited | 29 Jan 2018 |
Birth* | 1644 | Bridgett Williams (Williams?) was born in 1644.1 |
Court - named in ord | 29 November 1658 | She was named in a court order on 29 November 1658 at Northampton Co, VA. It's the judgement of the court that Tho: Selby shall forthwith deliver ye Cattle belonging to Bridgett Williams to Doctor Geo: Hack and yt the sd Doctr Hack Shall give Tho: Selby a Discharge and bee accountable to the Court for ye sd Cattle/.3 |
Headright* | 5 April 1659 | She was named as a headright on 5 April 1659 at Northampton Co, VA. Certificate granted to Doctor George Hack for One Thousand three hundred and fifty acres of land. It beinge for the transportation of twenty seaven persons into this country their names are ffoloweth Viz. (including) Brigitta Williams.4 |
Marriage* | circa January 1663 | She married Gauslin 'Husalin' Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Sr. circa January 1663 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa January 1663 | As of circa January 1663,her married name was Vernelson. |
Fornication presente* | 17 August 1663 | Bridgett Williams (Williams?) was presented for fornication on 17 August 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. Gausalin Van Nitsin and Bridgett his wife were accused of fornication; he affirmed that they had been married seven months before the child was born. The sentencing was suspended till the next court when Van Nitsin was to appear along with the women attending the birth to testify that it was a seven month child.5 |
Court - named in ord* | 10 November 1663 | She was named in a court order on 10 November 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. Ordered that Gausalin van Nitsin be acquitted of the judgment of fornication made at the last court, as it appeared by the testimony of the midwife Elizabeth Williams, that his wife's child was born before its time. Deposition of Elizabeth Williams, aged about 40 years, 16 November 1663: Said that Gausalin Van Nitsen's wife Bridget had a child before its time. Signed, Elizabeth (EW) Williams.6 |
Deposition* | 11 November 1663 | She gave a deposition on 11 November 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of Bridgett Van Nitsin, aged about 19 years, 11 November 1663: Said that Mr. Hack had two boars, one white and one blue, that used Hack's old field and often fought together, and by fighting, the white boar lost most of his right ear, so there was only a stump left. Then he went astray. Last Christmas some of the neighbors informed her that they had killed that boar for Mr. Hack. Signed, Bridgett (R) Van Nitsin.1,7 |
Deposition | 16 December 1663 | She gave a deposition on 16 December 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of Bridget Van Nitsin, aged about twenty years, 16 December 1663: Said that about four years ago Mr. Hack killed four or five hogs for Mr. Augustus Barks, but she did not know the marks of the hogs. Signed, Bridget (R) Van Nitsin.1,7 |
Court - named in ord | 2 January 1683/84 | She was named in a court order on 2 January 1683/84 at Accomack Co, VA. Mr. William Anderson acknowledged himself to be security to save the parish from supporting a child named Peregrin Johnson, and the court accepted. The court understood "by information and common fame" that the child was a bastard presently being nursed at Guslin Venetson's. Ordered that Venetson's wife be summoned to the next court to answer "what shall be objected against her on behalf of the parish."8 |
Court - named in ord | 4 March 1683/84 | She was named in a court order on 4 March 1683/84 at Accomack Co, VA. Ordered that William Tailer, Jr., be summoned to the next court to answer "for entertaining a stranger coming into this county, contrary to law." This information was obtained from Guslin Vennettson's wife, who had been summoned to answer for nursing a base child that was "acknowledged to be named Peregrin Johnson and born of the body of Rhodia Fawset." Since William Tayler, by entertaining Rodia Fawset, had caused "much trouble and charge to the parish," he was ordered to answer the objections against him. It was further ordered that the sheriff summon Guslin Ventetson's wife and Elizebeth Ratclif (widow) as witnesses.9 |
Court - named in ord | 3 June 1684 | She was named in a court order on 3 June 1684 at Accomack Co, VA. William Taylor, Jr. was summoned to this court to answer for what was objected against him by the parish, as were the wife of Guslin Venetson and Elizabeth Ratcliff, who were summoned as witnesses. Ordered that the sheriff take Tayler into custody till he posted security for his appearance at the next court, and that security also be taken from the witnesses for their appearance. Tayler was to pay court charges.10 |
Court - name in stat* | 4 April 1704 | She was named in a statement that was recorded in court records on 4 April 1704 at Accomack Co, VA. Thomas Preeson presented an instrument in writing that he had made to Gavsaline Venelson and his wife. The document was proved by the testimony of William Nock and the oath of Elias Taylor.11 |
Family |
Gauslin 'Husalin' Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Sr. b. 1634, d. bt 1700 - 1710 | |
Marriage* | circa January 1663 | She married Gauslin 'Husalin' Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Sr. circa January 1663 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Children | 1. | (-----) (s/o Gauslin & Bridget) Vernelson12 b. Aug 1663 |
2. | Martinus Vernelson (Vannelson)+12 b. c 1668, d. 11 Apr 1749 | |
3. | William (of Gauslin) Vernelson (Venetson)+12 b. c 1670, d. b 30 Jun 1742 | |
4. | Gauslin Vernelson (Venelson) Jr.12 b. c 1675 | |
5. | Charles (of Gauslin) Vernelson (cordwainer)+1 b. c 1680, d. b 30 Aug 1748 | |
6. | Elias Vernelson (Vannettson) I+12 b. c 1685, d. b 21 Mar 1752 |
Citations
- [S696] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1663-1666, Volume 1, p. 61 (17 Dec 1663 Court).
- [S2805] Stacia Childres - E.S.P.L. Eastern Shore Room Staff, Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Family of the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
- [S2105] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Court Cases, Volume 08, 1657-1664, p. 74 (29 Nov 1658 Court).
- [S2105] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Court Cases, Volume 08, 1657-1664, p. 74 (5 Apr 1659 Court).
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 26.
- [S696] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1663-1666, Volume 1, p. 44 (10 Nov 1663 Court).
- [S623] William R.M. Houston M.D. & Jean M. Mihalyka, Colonial Residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore (Whose Ages Were Proved Before Court Officials of Accomack and Northampton Counties), p. 108.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 51.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 65.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 72.
- [S826] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1703-1710, Volume 10, p. 32.
- [S2804] Stacia Childers, Childers Family Tree.
Gauslin 'Husalin' Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Sr.1
M, b. 1634, d. between 1700 and 1710
Last Edited | 29 Jan 2018 |
Birth* | 1634 | Gauslin 'Husalin' Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Sr. was born in 1634.2 |
Deposition named in | 29 October 1661 | He was named in a deposition on 29 October 1661 at Northampton Co, VA. The Deposs of Christopher Calvert aged about fifty yeares - Saith that hee saw Mr. Parkers mare in ye slinges in a bad condition and after Van Nitson had done ye cure I went wth my man Teage for to fetch my horse and lith of Quinton [list of Quinton] upon Robert Parkers mare and taking all ye horses up in a corner this mare tooke a spring and ye boy upon Robert Parkers mare could not turne her futher saith not - Mark of Christopher Calvert.3 |
Deposition named in* | 29 October 1661 | He was named in a deposition on 29 October 1661 at Northampton Co, VA. The Deposs of Georg Hack aged about thirty eight yeares - Saith that Capt George Parker being at his house hee did relate unto yor depon ye sd condition of his mare and y thee had spect about six hundred pds of tobacco upon her and did her noe good saying I would give any body six hundred pounds of tobb for to tend her or else one thousand pds tobacco for him yt would undertake ye cure of ye said mare where upon hearing yt Gusaline Van Nitsen had skill in cureing of horses yor deponent advised ye sd Van Nitsen upon ye said mare and if hee would cure her to take her in hand for it was a good price yr Capt offered for ye cure of her and further saith not. G Hack.3 |
Court - named in ord | April 1662 | He was named in a court order in April 1662 at Northampton Co, VA. Whereas their was a Difference depending between Christopher Calvert concerning his Srvt, and Goslin Van Netsin, it appearing to ye court yt ye sd Calverts Servt did Challenge ye sd Van Netsin it appeareth by sufficient tertimony its therefore ordered yt ye sd Calvert shall make present paymt to Dr. Hack for ye Cure of his servant and yt ye sd Van Nitsen and Calvert pay the Charges between them, and at ye expiracon of ye sd servants tyme yt he make sattisfaccon to his master by service or otherwise for ye cure and charges els execn.4 |
Court - named in ord | December 1662 | He was named in a court order in December 1662 at Northampton Co, VA. Its ordd yt Gussalin Van Nilson forthwith make paymt unto Mr Henry Smith ye sume of five hundred ninety nine pounds of tobacco and cask due by specialty wth court charges Els Execn.5 |
Marriage* | circa January 1663 | He married Bridgett Williams (Williams?) circa January 1663 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Fornication presente | 16 July 1663 | Gauslin 'Husalin' Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Sr. was presented for fornication on 16 July 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. The following persons were ordered to appear at the next court for fornication and "other crimes" - For fornication (among others): Van Netsin and Bridget his wife.6 |
Fornication presente* | 17 August 1663 | He was presented for fornication on 17 August 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. Gausalin Van Nitsin and Bridgett his wife were accused of fornication; he affirmed that they had been married seven months before the child was born. The sentencing was suspended till the next court when Van Nitsin was to appear along with the women attending the birth to testify that it was a seven month child.7 |
Court - named in ord* | 10 November 1663 | He was named in a court order on 10 November 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. Ordered that Gausalin van Nitsin be acquitted of the judgment of fornication made at the last court, as it appeared by the testimony of the midwife Elizabeth Williams, that his wife's child was born before its time. Deposition of Elizabeth Williams, aged about 40 years, 16 November 1663: Said that Gausalin Van Nitsen's wife Bridget had a child before its time. Signed, Elizabeth (EW) Williams.8 |
Deposition | 11 November 1663 | He gave a deposition on 11 November 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of Gausalim Van Nitsin, aged about 30 years, 11 November 1663: Said he went to John Rogers' plantation with two of Dr. Hack's servants to fetch a red cow for Dr. Hack. John Rogers' wife showed them the cow which they brought home. Gausalim did not know its mark. Signed, Gausalim Van Nitsin.9,10 |
Deposition* | before 16 December 1663 | He gave a deposition before 16 December 1663. Deposition of Husalin Van Nitsin, aged about 29 years, 16 December 1663: A year ago last summer at Dr. Hack's cowpen, Dr. Hack's servant John Watts complained to his mistress "of diet." She called him rogue and thief to which he replied, "I was never a thief till I came into this country and you made me a thief to kill other people's hogs." When Van Nitsin lived with Dr. Hack, Hack's servants often hunted for hogs, and Hack himself sometimes went with them. They often killed hogs and singed them in the woods and brought them home. Van Nitsin saw many of different marks and asked whose they were. Hack sometimes said James Caines or Richard Woodsworth. Van Nitsin refused to go hunting with Hack, saying the neighbors lost their hogs and suspected Hack's people. Signed, Husalim Van Nitsin.2,10 |
Tithable list* | 1664 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1664. He was shown as Gausalin VanNitsin with 1 tithe.11 |
Land acquired* | 1664 | He acquired land in 1664 at tract A34, near Pungoteague, Accomack Co, VA. A court order book entry on 17 July 1672 showed that John Johnson, Negro, had received a patent for 550 acres adjoining Anthony Johnson for transporting 11 persons, signed 10 May 1660, by William Berkeley. Except for the land given to Goslin Vanitson in 1664, Johnson sold this tract to George Parker. Signed 27 December 1664, John Johnson. Witnesses: Richard (G) Genell and Bridgett (B:H:) Harwood. (NOTE: This is tract A34 in Whitelaw pg. 699 which doesn't mention Gauslin. Neither is Gauslin listed in the headrights for this patent for John Johnson in Cav. And Pioneers, pg. 260. Whitelaw does mention George Parker surveying the land in 1673 (pg. 699), thus this court entry, because he came up short of what he thought he had purchased with only 374 acres.) In another document dated 18 July 1670, Johnson assigned to Parker the entire tract "in no way excepting any part or parcel thereof to Goslin Fanetson." Signed, John Johnson. Witnesses: Devorax Browne, David Browne andElias Finne. Acknowledged before Dan. Neech in open court 17 July 1672, by John Johnson and his wife Susan Johnson. Winess: Tho. Glene Johnson.12,13 |
Tithable list | 1666 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1666. He was shown as Husalin Vannitsin with 1 tithe.14 |
Deposition | 23 May 1667 | He gave a deposition on 23 May 1667 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of Huislain Van Nitsin aged about 34 years, 27 May 1667: Said that when he was working at John Watts' house last October , the woman servant purchased from Edmond Kelly and Morgan Dowell "stunk so bad with infirmity" that Van Nitsin "was not able to work near her or abide the house." He heard her say that her master Kelly would not have sold her if she had been healthy. Signed, Huislain Van Nitsen.15 |
Tithable list | 1669 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1669. He was shown as Gusalin Vannetson with 1 tithe.16 |
Tithable list | 1670 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1670. He was shown as Gusalin Vanilson with 2 tithes.17 |
Tithable list | 1671 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1671. He was shown as Van Nitzen with 1 tith on Mr. Isack Foxcroft's list.18 |
Court - named in ord | 17 January 1671/72 | He was named in a court order on 17 January 1671/72 at Accomack Co, VA. Mr. John Tankard admitted owing 1040 lbs. tobacco to Lt. Col. Tilney by an order of Goslin Vanetzen. Ordered that Vanetzen pay the debt and court costs.19 |
Court - named in ord | 20 January 1671/72 | He was named in a court order on 20 January 1671/72 at Accomack Co, VA. 56 Guslin Vanetzen admitted owing 433 lbs. tobacco to Mrs. Anne Dolbye. Ordered that he pay the debt and court costs.20 |
Power of Atty gave* | 20 January 1671/72 | He gave power of attorney on 20 January 1671/72 at Accomack Co, VA. Goslin Vanetzun assigned power of attorney to John Tankard, gentleman, to acknowledge a judgement of 1000 lbs. tobacco to be paid to Lt. Col. Jno. Tilney. Signed 16 January 1671/72, Guislan Vanetcson.21 |
Tithable list | 1674 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1674. He was shown as Guslen Venetson with 4 tithes on Maj. Bowman's list.22 |
Tithable list | 1676 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1676. He was shown as Gueslin Vannelson with 2 tithes.23 |
Tithable list | 1677 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1677. He was shown as Inquisn Venetson with 2 tithes on Mr. Jno. Wallop's list.24 |
Tithable list | 1678 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1678. He was shown as Huslin Vanetson with 2 tithes on Maj. Bowman's list.25,26 |
Tithable list | 1679 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1679. He was shown as Guslin Vanetson with 2 tithes.27 |
Deposition named in | 18 January 1680/81 | He was named in a deposition on 18 January 1680/81 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of Robert Watson, Sr. aged about 57 years: About June or July Watson was at the house of John Watts (of Occaconson), who requested him to put up a note at the church door concerning a stray steer that had used the Watts pen for four or five years…..Afterwards the note was posted at Mattompkin Church….a while later, during killing time, Watts asked Watson and Guillam Vannettson to appraise the steer. Vannettson thought the steer was about five years old and might weigh 80 or 90 pounds a quarter when it was dressed……Signed and sworn in open court on 16 December 1680, by Robt. Watson, Sr. and Guslin Vennettson.28 |
Court - named in ord | 2 January 1683/84 | He was named in a court order on 2 January 1683/84 at Accomack Co, VA. Mr. William Anderson acknowledged himself to be security to save the parish from supporting a child named Peregrin Johnson, and the court accepted. The court understood "by information and common fame" that the child was a bastard presently being nursed at Guslin Venetson's. Ordered that Venetson's wife be summoned to the next court to answer "what shall be objected against her on behalf of the parish."29 |
Court - named in ord | 4 March 1683/84 | He was named in a court order on 4 March 1683/84 at Accomack Co, VA. Ordered that William Tailer, Jr., be summoned to the next court to answer "for entertaining a stranger coming into this county, contrary to law." This information was obtained from Guslin Vennettson's wife, who had been summoned to answer for nursing a base child that was "acknowledged to be named Peregrin Johnson and born of the body of Rhodia Fawset." Since William Tayler, by entertaining Rodia Fawset, had caused "much trouble and charge to the parish," he was ordered to answer the objections against him. It was further ordered that the sheriff summon Guslin Ventetson's wife and Elizebeth Ratclif (widow) as witnesses.30 |
Tithable list | 1685 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1685. He was shown as Guse. Vannetson with 2 tithes on Capt. John Wallop's list.31 |
Tithable list | 1689 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, in 1689. He was shown as Gusalin Vannelson with 2 tithes.32 |
Court - nam in petit* | 17 September 1691 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 17 September 1691 at Accomack Co, VA. Guzlnig Venetson petitioned to be excused from musters because "of the great age and weakness of ye said Gusslin, being now arrived to sixty-one years of age." The court referred his request to the Lt. Governor.33 |
Court - namd in suit* | 15 March 1691/92 | He was named in a lawsuit on 15 March 1691/92 at Accomack Co, VA. Lt. Col. Daniel Jenifer sued Guslin Venetson for 925 lbs. tobacco, but Venetson failed to appear. If he did not attend the next court, the sheriff would have to pay the amount awarded.34 |
Court - namd in suit | 19 December 1695 | He was named in a lawsuit on 19 December 1695 at Accomack Co, VA. Capt. Thomas Welburne sued Guslin Venetson for 615 lbs. tobacco, but Venetson failed to appear. If he did not attend the next court, the sheriff would have to pay the amount awarded by the court.35 |
Court - namd in suit | 17 June 1696 | He was named in a lawsuit on 17 June 1696 at Accomack Co, VA. Note to Mr. Will. Anderson: Capt. Thomas Welburn had summoned Vuslas van Eteson to the next court, but he “being lame and unable to appear: requested Anderson confess a judgement for what van Eteson owed Welburn. Signed 11 December 1695/96, by Vuslas van Eteson. Witnesses: Elias Taylars and Nich. Hill. -- Mr. Wm. Anderson, on behalf of Guslin Venetson, confessed a judgment of 6115 lbs. tobacco due to Capt. Thomas Welburne. Ordered that Venetson pay the debt and costs of the suit.36 |
Death* | between 1700 and 1710 | He died between 1700 and 1710 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Court - name in stat* | 4 April 1704 | He was named in a statement that was recorded in court records on 4 April 1704 at Accomack Co, VA. Thomas Preeson presented an instrument in writing that he had made to Gavsaline Venelson and his wife. The document was proved by the testimony of William Nock and the oath of Elias Taylor.37 |
Family |
Bridgett Williams (Williams?) b. 1644 | |
Marriage* | circa January 1663 | He married Bridgett Williams (Williams?) circa January 1663 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | (-----) (s/o Gauslin & Bridget) Vernelson1 b. Aug 1663 |
2. | Martinus Vernelson (Vannelson)+1 b. c 1668, d. 11 Apr 1749 | |
3. | William (of Gauslin) Vernelson (Venetson)+1 b. c 1670, d. b 30 Jun 1742 | |
4. | Gauslin Vernelson (Venelson) Jr.1 b. c 1675 | |
5. | Charles (of Gauslin) Vernelson (cordwainer)+7 b. c 1680, d. b 30 Aug 1748 | |
6. | Elias Vernelson (Vannettson) I+1 b. c 1685, d. b 21 Mar 1752 |
Citations
- [S2804] Stacia Childers, Childers Family Tree.
- [S696] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1663-1666, Volume 1, p. 61 (17 Dec 1663 Court).
- [S2105] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Court Cases, Volume 08, 1657-1664, p. 195 (29 Oct 1661 Court).
- [S2105] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Court Cases, Volume 08, 1657-1664, p. 229 (April 1662 Court).
- [S2105] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Court Cases, Volume 08, 1657-1664, p. 257 (Dec 1662 Court).
- [S696] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1663-1666, Volume 1, p. 21 (16 July 1663 Court).
- [S696] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1663-1666, Volume 1, p. 26 (17 Aug 1663 Court).
- [S696] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1663-1666, Volume 1, p. 44 (10 Nov 1663 Court).
- [S696] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1663-1666, Volume 1, p. 66 (17 Dec 1663 Court).
- [S623] William R.M. Houston M.D. & Jean M. Mihalyka, Colonial Residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore (Whose Ages Were Proved Before Court Officials of Accomack and Northampton Counties), p. 108.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 74.
- [S698] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1671-1673, Volume 3, p. 84 (17 July 1672 Court).
- [S2805] Stacia Childres - E.S.P.L. Eastern Shore Room Staff, Vernelson (Van Nitsen) Family of the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 78.
- [S697] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1666-1670, Volume 2, p. 40 (23 May 1667 Court).
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 83.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 85.
- [S698] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1671-1673, Volume 3, p. 25 (18 Nov 1671 Court).
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- [S699] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1673-1676, Volume 4, p. 72.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 100.
- [S700] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1676-1678, Volume 5, p. 48.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 108.
- [S701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1678-1682, Volume 6, p. 13.
- [S701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1678-1682, Volume 6, p. 65.
- [S701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1678-1682, Volume 6, p. 134 (18 Jan 1680/81 Court).
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 51.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 65.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 130.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 147.
- [S703] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1690-1697, Volume 8, p. 46.
- [S703] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1690-1697, Volume 8, p. 71.
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Thomas (of Caleb) Melson1
M, b. circa 1790
Father | Caleb Melson1 b. c 1768, d. b 26 Feb 1798 | |
Mother | Tabitha West1 b. c 1772 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1790 | Thomas (of Caleb) Melson was born circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Chancery suit* | 26 December 1803 | He was named in a chancery suit on 26 December 1803 at Accomack Co, VA. To the Court of Accomack County the petition of Benjamin West and also Southy Copes, guardian of Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, children of Caleb Melson dec'd, and said Southy Copes & Tabitha his wife, late widow of said Caleb Melson dec'd, humbly showed: That the petitioner Benjamin West is entitled to one third part of a negro man slave named Levi & the said Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha to the other two thirds ---- negro Levi, subject to the dower of said Southy Copes & wife in said two thirds thereof. That said negro slave has been hired out for several years & the heirs divided among your petitioners according to their several rights. That lately, to wit, within a few days past, said slave has run away from his master who had hired him for the present year & ----- endeavoring to make him ---, but ---- fortunately apprehended & brought back --- this was the second attempt which has been made by said salve to make his escape and your petitioners are apprehensive that he will escape and go ----totally lost to them unless the said slave can be sold. Your petitioners therefore pray that the said slave may be directed to be sold & the money divided among the parties according to their respective rights, with such allowance for the said dower as may appear reasonable. Amount of sale of Negro £49.10.0, less commission of £2.9.6, net proceeds of sale of Negro £47.0.6 Benjamin West's 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Parker West's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Caleb Melson's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6; totaling £47:0.6 Costs of the suit in chancery viz: H. Hall for Parker West's children £3.8.8. S. Copes for C. Melson's children £1.12.0 Benja. Wests &c £2.0; totaling £5.2.8 Parker West's children part £15.13.6 Deduct for S. Copes & wife's judgment £7.2.4 Also their costs in auction allow £1.0.3; totaling £8.2.7; remaining £7.10.11 Add for so much paid over their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery: £1.14.5 1/3 Nett balance due P. West's children £9.5.4 1/3 Caleb Meson's children part £15.13.6 Add S. Copes' judgment & costs £8.2.7; totaling £23.16.1 Deduct for so much paid less than their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £0.2.2 2/3 Nett balance due C. Melson's representative and Southy Copes & wife £23.13.10 1/3 Benja. West's part £15.13.6 Deduct for so much paid by him less than his proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £1.12.2 2/3 Nett balance due Benja. West £14.1.3 1/3 Total £47.0.6 In obedience to a decretal order of the court of Accomack County made 26 Dec 1803 in a suit in which Henry Hall West and Benja. West infant children of Parker West dec'd by Henry Hall their guardian, one complainant against Benja. West, also Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, infant children of Caleb Melson dec'd, defts in chancery, we the subscribers had made sale of the slave Bill or William in the said order metioned on 2 Jan 1804, at the court house on 3 month credit, at public auction, to John Wise for the sum of £49.10 and have made distribution thereof among the parties in manner and for as will appear by the annexed statement. Given under our hands 30 Apr 1804. Signed: Jacob Bagwell & Thos Wise.1 |
Citations
- [S2523] The Library of Virginia, Chancery Cases from Virginia Clerk's Offices, Heirs of Revil West in Chancery Suit, Index No. 1804-012 (httpwww.lva.virginia.govchanceryfull_case_detail.aspCFN=001-1804-012#img).
Eliza 'Betsy' (of Caleb) Melson1
F, b. circa 1792
Father | Caleb Melson1 b. c 1768, d. b 26 Feb 1798 | |
Mother | Tabitha West1 b. c 1772 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1792 | Eliza 'Betsy' (of Caleb) Melson was born circa 1792 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Chancery suit* | 26 December 1803 | She was named in a chancery suit on 26 December 1803 at Accomack Co, VA. To the Court of Accomack County the petition of Benjamin West and also Southy Copes, guardian of Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, children of Caleb Melson dec'd, and said Southy Copes & Tabitha his wife, late widow of said Caleb Melson dec'd, humbly showed: That the petitioner Benjamin West is entitled to one third part of a negro man slave named Levi & the said Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha to the other two thirds ---- negro Levi, subject to the dower of said Southy Copes & wife in said two thirds thereof. That said negro slave has been hired out for several years & the heirs divided among your petitioners according to their several rights. That lately, to wit, within a few days past, said slave has run away from his master who had hired him for the present year & ----- endeavoring to make him ---, but ---- fortunately apprehended & brought back --- this was the second attempt which has been made by said salve to make his escape and your petitioners are apprehensive that he will escape and go ----totally lost to them unless the said slave can be sold. Your petitioners therefore pray that the said slave may be directed to be sold & the money divided among the parties according to their respective rights, with such allowance for the said dower as may appear reasonable. Amount of sale of Negro £49.10.0, less commission of £2.9.6, net proceeds of sale of Negro £47.0.6 Benjamin West's 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Parker West's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Caleb Melson's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6; totaling £47:0.6 Costs of the suit in chancery viz: H. Hall for Parker West's children £3.8.8. S. Copes for C. Melson's children £1.12.0 Benja. Wests &c £2.0; totaling £5.2.8 Parker West's children part £15.13.6 Deduct for S. Copes & wife's judgment £7.2.4 Also their costs in auction allow £1.0.3; totaling £8.2.7; remaining £7.10.11 Add for so much paid over their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery: £1.14.5 1/3 Nett balance due P. West's children £9.5.4 1/3 Caleb Meson's children part £15.13.6 Add S. Copes' judgment & costs £8.2.7; totaling £23.16.1 Deduct for so much paid less than their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £0.2.2 2/3 Nett balance due C. Melson's representative and Southy Copes & wife £23.13.10 1/3 Benja. West's part £15.13.6 Deduct for so much paid by him less than his proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £1.12.2 2/3 Nett balance due Benja. West £14.1.3 1/3 Total £47.0.6 In obedience to a decretal order of the court of Accomack County made 26 Dec 1803 in a suit in which Henry Hall West and Benja. West infant children of Parker West dec'd by Henry Hall their guardian, one complainant against Benja. West, also Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, infant children of Caleb Melson dec'd, defts in chancery, we the subscribers had made sale of the slave Bill or William in the said order metioned on 2 Jan 1804, at the court house on 3 month credit, at public auction, to John Wise for the sum of £49.10 and have made distribution thereof among the parties in manner and for as will appear by the annexed statement. Given under our hands 30 Apr 1804. Signed: Jacob Bagwell & Thos Wise.1 |
Citations
- [S2523] The Library of Virginia, Chancery Cases from Virginia Clerk's Offices, Heirs of Revil West in Chancery Suit, Index No. 1804-012 (httpwww.lva.virginia.govchanceryfull_case_detail.aspCFN=001-1804-012#img).
Nancy (of Caleb) Melson1
F, b. circa 1794
Father | Caleb Melson1 b. c 1768, d. b 26 Feb 1798 | |
Mother | Tabitha West1 b. c 1772 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1794 | Nancy (of Caleb) Melson was born circa 1794 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Chancery suit* | 26 December 1803 | She was named in a chancery suit on 26 December 1803 at Accomack Co, VA. To the Court of Accomack County the petition of Benjamin West and also Southy Copes, guardian of Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, children of Caleb Melson dec'd, and said Southy Copes & Tabitha his wife, late widow of said Caleb Melson dec'd, humbly showed: That the petitioner Benjamin West is entitled to one third part of a negro man slave named Levi & the said Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha to the other two thirds ---- negro Levi, subject to the dower of said Southy Copes & wife in said two thirds thereof. That said negro slave has been hired out for several years & the heirs divided among your petitioners according to their several rights. That lately, to wit, within a few days past, said slave has run away from his master who had hired him for the present year & ----- endeavoring to make him ---, but ---- fortunately apprehended & brought back --- this was the second attempt which has been made by said salve to make his escape and your petitioners are apprehensive that he will escape and go ----totally lost to them unless the said slave can be sold. Your petitioners therefore pray that the said slave may be directed to be sold & the money divided among the parties according to their respective rights, with such allowance for the said dower as may appear reasonable. Amount of sale of Negro £49.10.0, less commission of £2.9.6, net proceeds of sale of Negro £47.0.6 Benjamin West's 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Parker West's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Caleb Melson's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6; totaling £47:0.6 Costs of the suit in chancery viz: H. Hall for Parker West's children £3.8.8. S. Copes for C. Melson's children £1.12.0 Benja. Wests &c £2.0; totaling £5.2.8 Parker West's children part £15.13.6 Deduct for S. Copes & wife's judgment £7.2.4 Also their costs in auction allow £1.0.3; totaling £8.2.7; remaining £7.10.11 Add for so much paid over their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery: £1.14.5 1/3 Nett balance due P. West's children £9.5.4 1/3 Caleb Meson's children part £15.13.6 Add S. Copes' judgment & costs £8.2.7; totaling £23.16.1 Deduct for so much paid less than their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £0.2.2 2/3 Nett balance due C. Melson's representative and Southy Copes & wife £23.13.10 1/3 Benja. West's part £15.13.6 Deduct for so much paid by him less than his proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £1.12.2 2/3 Nett balance due Benja. West £14.1.3 1/3 Total £47.0.6 In obedience to a decretal order of the court of Accomack County made 26 Dec 1803 in a suit in which Henry Hall West and Benja. West infant children of Parker West dec'd by Henry Hall their guardian, one complainant against Benja. West, also Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, infant children of Caleb Melson dec'd, defts in chancery, we the subscribers had made sale of the slave Bill or William in the said order metioned on 2 Jan 1804, at the court house on 3 month credit, at public auction, to John Wise for the sum of £49.10 and have made distribution thereof among the parties in manner and for as will appear by the annexed statement. Given under our hands 30 Apr 1804. Signed: Jacob Bagwell & Thos Wise.1 |
Citations
- [S2523] The Library of Virginia, Chancery Cases from Virginia Clerk's Offices, Heirs of Revil West in Chancery Suit, Index No. 1804-012 (httpwww.lva.virginia.govchanceryfull_case_detail.aspCFN=001-1804-012#img).
Tabitha (of Caleb) Melson1
F, b. circa 1796
Father | Caleb Melson1 b. c 1768, d. b 26 Feb 1798 | |
Mother | Tabitha West1 b. c 1772 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1796 | Tabitha (of Caleb) Melson was born circa 1796 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Chancery suit* | 26 December 1803 | She was named in a chancery suit on 26 December 1803 at Accomack Co, VA. To the Court of Accomack County the petition of Benjamin West and also Southy Copes, guardian of Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, children of Caleb Melson dec'd, and said Southy Copes & Tabitha his wife, late widow of said Caleb Melson dec'd, humbly showed: That the petitioner Benjamin West is entitled to one third part of a negro man slave named Levi & the said Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha to the other two thirds ---- negro Levi, subject to the dower of said Southy Copes & wife in said two thirds thereof. That said negro slave has been hired out for several years & the heirs divided among your petitioners according to their several rights. That lately, to wit, within a few days past, said slave has run away from his master who had hired him for the present year & ----- endeavoring to make him ---, but ---- fortunately apprehended & brought back --- this was the second attempt which has been made by said salve to make his escape and your petitioners are apprehensive that he will escape and go ----totally lost to them unless the said slave can be sold. Your petitioners therefore pray that the said slave may be directed to be sold & the money divided among the parties according to their respective rights, with such allowance for the said dower as may appear reasonable. Amount of sale of Negro £49.10.0, less commission of £2.9.6, net proceeds of sale of Negro £47.0.6 Benjamin West's 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Parker West's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6 Caleb Melson's children 1/3 of sale £15:13.6; totaling £47:0.6 Costs of the suit in chancery viz: H. Hall for Parker West's children £3.8.8. S. Copes for C. Melson's children £1.12.0 Benja. Wests &c £2.0; totaling £5.2.8 Parker West's children part £15.13.6 Deduct for S. Copes & wife's judgment £7.2.4 Also their costs in auction allow £1.0.3; totaling £8.2.7; remaining £7.10.11 Add for so much paid over their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery: £1.14.5 1/3 Nett balance due P. West's children £9.5.4 1/3 Caleb Meson's children part £15.13.6 Add S. Copes' judgment & costs £8.2.7; totaling £23.16.1 Deduct for so much paid less than their proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £0.2.2 2/3 Nett balance due C. Melson's representative and Southy Copes & wife £23.13.10 1/3 Benja. West's part £15.13.6 Deduct for so much paid by him less than his proportion of the costs in the suit in chancery £1.12.2 2/3 Nett balance due Benja. West £14.1.3 1/3 Total £47.0.6 In obedience to a decretal order of the court of Accomack County made 26 Dec 1803 in a suit in which Henry Hall West and Benja. West infant children of Parker West dec'd by Henry Hall their guardian, one complainant against Benja. West, also Thomas, Betsy, Nancy & Tabitha Melson, infant children of Caleb Melson dec'd, defts in chancery, we the subscribers had made sale of the slave Bill or William in the said order metioned on 2 Jan 1804, at the court house on 3 month credit, at public auction, to John Wise for the sum of £49.10 and have made distribution thereof among the parties in manner and for as will appear by the annexed statement. Given under our hands 30 Apr 1804. Signed: Jacob Bagwell & Thos Wise.1 |
Citations
- [S2523] The Library of Virginia, Chancery Cases from Virginia Clerk's Offices, Heirs of Revil West in Chancery Suit, Index No. 1804-012 (httpwww.lva.virginia.govchanceryfull_case_detail.aspCFN=001-1804-012#img).
James Andrews1
M, b. circa 1785
Charts | Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Southy Copes, Sergeant, with Capts John Cropper & Colvin & Col. Matthews, POW | |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1785 | James Andrews was born circa 1785.2 |
Marriage* | 29 December 1814 | He married Esther Copes, daughter of Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842) and Euphemy Ironmonger, on 29 December 1814 at Scioto Co, OH.2 |
Family |
Esther Copes b. c 1788 |
Citations
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles, citing "United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9DN-7JC : 11 December 2014), Southey Copes, pension number S. 42650, service Va.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,651.
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles.
Southy Copes Jr.1
M, b. circa 1800
Father | Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842)1 b. 1761, d. 9 Jan 1834 | |
Mother | Tabitha West1 b. c 1772 |
Charts | Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Southy Copes, Sergeant, with Capts John Cropper & Colvin & Col. Matthews, POW | |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1800 | Southy Copes Jr. was born circa 1800 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Rev War Pen App name* | after 9 January 1834 | He was named in a pension for service in the Rev. War after 9 January 1834 at Scioto Co, OH. The Rev War pension application filed by Southy Copes' children after his death says that Southy Copes died 9 Jan 1834 in Scioto County, Ohio. He left a widow, Ruth, his third wife. He also left 4 surviving children … Esther Andrews, Southy Copes Jr, Anna Lancaster, and Parker Copes. William I. Copes is dead by this time.1 |
Anecdote* | He was the author of the pension application for his father, and he was the executor of his father's estate. He lived in Adams County, Ohio, married twice, and had a bunch of children, etc…..2 |
Citations
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles, citing "United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9DN-7JC : 11 December 2014), Southey Copes, pension number S. 42650, service Va.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,651.
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles.
Christianna 'Anna' Copes1
F, b. June 1803, d. 1883
Father | Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842)1 b. 1761, d. 9 Jan 1834 | |
Mother | Tabitha West1 b. c 1772 |
Charts | Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Southy Copes, Sergeant, with Capts John Cropper & Colvin & Col. Matthews, POW | |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | June 1803 | Christianna 'Anna' Copes was born in June 1803 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Bound Out* | 28 May 1811 | She was bound out on 28 May 1811 at Portsmouth, Scioto Co, OH. Southy Copes bound out his daughter Christianna Copes (age 7 years, 11 months) and his son Parker Copes (age 3 years, 9 months) to John Thornton.2 |
Marriage* | 17 June 1821 | She married John Lancaster on 17 June 1821 at Scioto Co, OH.2 |
Married Name | 17 June 1821 | As of 17 June 1821,her married name was Lancaster. |
Rev War Pen list* | after 9 January 1834 | Christianna 'Anna' Copes was named on a pensioners list for service in the Rev. War after 9 January 1834 at Scioto Co, OH. The Rev War pension application filed by Southy Copes' children after his death says that Southy Copes died 9 Jan 1834 in Scioto County, Ohio. He left a widow, Ruth, his third wife. He also left 4 surviving children … Esther Andrews, Southy Copes Jr, Anna Lancaster, and Parker Copes. William I. Copes is dead by this time.1 |
Death* | 1883 | She died in 1883 at Pike Co, OH. Georgia Serfling, who provided the information on Southy Copes and his family after they left Accomack Co, VA, about 1811, is descended from his daughter Christianna 'Anna' Copes Lancaster.2 |
Family |
John Lancaster b. c 1795 |
Citations
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles, citing "United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9DN-7JC : 11 December 2014), Southey Copes, pension number S. 42650, service Va.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,651.
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles.
John Lancaster1
M, b. circa 1795
Charts | Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Southy Copes, Sergeant, with Capts John Cropper & Colvin & Col. Matthews, POW | |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1795 | John Lancaster was born circa 1795.2 |
Marriage* | 17 June 1821 | He married Christianna 'Anna' Copes, daughter of Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842) and Tabitha West, on 17 June 1821 at Scioto Co, OH.1 |
Family |
Christianna 'Anna' Copes b. Jun 1803, d. 1883 |
Citations
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles.
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles, citing "United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9DN-7JC : 11 December 2014), Southey Copes, pension number S. 42650, service Va.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,651.
Parker Copes1
M, b. August 1807
Father | Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842)1 b. 1761, d. 9 Jan 1834 | |
Mother | Tabitha West1 b. c 1772 |
Charts | Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Southy Copes, Sergeant, with Capts John Cropper & Colvin & Col. Matthews, POW | |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | August 1807 | Parker Copes was born in August 1807 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Bound Out* | 28 May 1811 | He was bound out on 28 May 1811 at Portsmouth, Scioto Co, OH. Southy Copes bound out his daughter Christianna Copes (age 7 years, 11 months) and his son Parker Copes (age 3 years, 9 months) to John Thornton.2 |
Marriage* | 12 December 1830 | He married Leatha Ann Lixsal on 12 December 1830 at Scioto Co, OH.2 |
Rev War Pen App name* | after 9 January 1834 | Parker Copes was named in a pension for service in the Rev. War after 9 January 1834 at Scioto Co, OH. The Rev War pension application filed by Southy Copes' children after his death says that Southy Copes died 9 Jan 1834 in Scioto County, Ohio. He left a widow, Ruth, his third wife. He also left 4 surviving children … Esther Andrews, Southy Copes Jr, Anna Lancaster, and Parker Copes. William I. Copes is dead by this time.1 |
Relocated* | before 1840 | He relocated before 1840 to Morgan, Indiana. Parker went off to the gold rush in Sacramento, CA, and then returned to his wife in Indiana many years later..2 |
Family |
Leatha Ann Lixsal b. c 1810 |
Citations
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles, citing "United States Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Applications, 1800-1900," database, FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N9DN-7JC : 11 December 2014), Southey Copes, pension number S. 42650, service Va.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d); citing NARA microfilm publication M804 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1974); FHL microfilm 970,651.
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles.
Ruth Hutton1
F, b. 1760, d. 1847
Charts | Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Southy Copes, Sergeant, with Capts John Cropper & Colvin & Col. Matthews, POW | |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | 1760 | Ruth Hutton was born in 1760 at Scioto Co, OH.2 |
Marriage* | 28 October 1819 | She married Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842), son of Peter Parker Copes II and Elizabeth Sturgis (Sturgis?), on 28 October 1819 at Scioto Co, OH.1 |
Married Name | 28 October 1819 | As of 28 October 1819,her married name was Copes. |
Death* | 1847 | Ruth Hutton died in 1847 at Iowa.2 |
Family |
Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842) b. 1761, d. 9 Jan 1834 |
Citations
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles.
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles, citing Southey Copes, pension number S. 42650, service Va.; from "Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files," database and images, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com/image/13001257).
Leatha Ann Lixsal1
F, b. circa 1810
Charts | Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Southy Copes, Sergeant, with Capts John Cropper & Colvin & Col. Matthews, POW | |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1810 | Leatha Ann Lixsal was born circa 1810 at Scioto Co, OH.1 |
Marriage* | 12 December 1830 | She married Parker Copes, son of Sgt. Southy Copes (DAR#A025842) and Tabitha West, on 12 December 1830 at Scioto Co, OH.1 |
Married Name | 12 December 1830 | As of 12 December 1830,her married name was Copes. |
Family |
Parker Copes b. Aug 1807 |
Citations
- [S2687] Georgia Serfling, to M.K. Miles.
Smart (of Wm of Thos Sr) Dunton
F, b. circa 1692
Father | William (of Thos Sr) Dunton1 b. bt 1654 - 1660, d. b 28 May 1709 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Rickards1 b. c 1673 |
Charts | Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 20 Mar 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1692 | Smart (of Wm of Thos Sr) Dunton was born circa 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 24 February 1708/9 | Smart was named in her father's will on 24 February 1708/9 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Smart Dunton in the will of William Dunton, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 189 (will of William Dunton, wife Elizabeth).
Elizabeth Freeman1
F, b. circa 1645
Last Edited | 22 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1645 | Elizabeth Freeman was born circa 1645.1 |
Marriage* | 16 February 1661/62 | She married Nicholas Hudson, son of Richard Hudson I and Mary Bowman (Bowman?), on 16 February 1661/62 at Hungars Parish, Northampton Co, VA. They were shown as Nicholas Hudson and Eliza Freiman.1 |
Married Name | 16 February 1661/62 | As of 16 February 1661/62,her married name was Hudson. |
Land sold* | 1665 | Elizabeth Freeman sold land in 1665 at tract N65, west of Marionville, Northampton Co, VA. In 1664 a patent to Nicholas Hudson for 200 acres which is the south half of this tract. The next year he and his wife Elizabeth assigned to Cornelius Berry who reassigned to John Walter. In 1669 a patent went to Walter for the north 200 acres.2 |
Immigrated* | 1670 | She immigrated in 1670 to Somerset Co, MD. Nicholas Hudson immigrated from Accomack County, VA to Somerset Co, MD with his wife Elizabeth and his children Richard and Violetta..3 |
Land sold | 11 March 1673 | She sold land on 11 March 1673 at tract Hudsons Folly, Somerset Co, MD. Nicholas Hudson and wife Elizabeth sold 200 acres fo this tract to William Giles and George Phoebus.3 |
Marriage* | 29 November 1677 | She married George Haffurt on 29 November 1677.3 |
Married Name | 29 November 1677 | As of 29 November 1677,her married name was Haffurt. |
Land sold | 6 February 1686/87 | Elizabeth Freeman sold land on 6 February 1686/87 at tracts Exchange & Middle, Somerset Co, MD. Richard Warren and wife Violetta Warren, John Snow and wife Elizabeth Snow, and Elizabeth Hafford, mother of Violetta and Elizabeth, widow of John Hafford, sold 200 acres of these tracts to John Lowder of Boston, New England.4 |
Family 1 |
Nicholas Hudson b. c 1639, d. 5 Jan 1676/77 | |
Marriage* | 16 February 1661/62 | She married Nicholas Hudson, son of Richard Hudson I and Mary Bowman (Bowman?), on 16 February 1661/62 at Hungars Parish, Northampton Co, VA. They were shown as Nicholas Hudson and Eliza Freiman.1 |
Children | 1. | Richard Hudson3 b. c 1663, d. Oct 1676 |
2. | Violetta Hudson3 b. c 1665 | |
3. | Elizabeth Hudson4 b. 3 Apr 1671 |
Family 2 |
George Haffurt b. c 1640 | |
Marriage* | 29 November 1677 | Elizabeth Freeman married George Haffurt on 29 November 1677.3 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 69 (Hungars Parish Church records).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 378 (tract N65).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 130.
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 131.
George Haffurt1
M, b. circa 1640
Last Edited | 22 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | George Haffurt was born circa 1640.2 |
Marriage* | 29 November 1677 | He married Elizabeth Freeman on 29 November 1677.2 |
Land sold* | 6 February 1686/87 | George Haffurt sold land on 6 February 1686/87 at tracts Exchange & Middle, Somerset Co, MD. Richard Warren and wife Violetta Warren, John Snow and wife Elizabeth Snow, and Elizabeth Hafford, mother of Violetta and Elizabeth, widow of John Hafford, sold 200 acres of these tracts to John Lowder of Boston, New England.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Freeman b. c 1645 |
John Snow1
M, b. circa 1665
Last Edited | 1 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1665 | John Snow was born circa 1665.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1687 | He married Elizabeth Hudson, daughter of Nicholas Hudson and Elizabeth Freeman, circa 1687.2 |
Land sold* | 6 February 1686/87 | John Snow sold land on 6 February 1686/87 at tracts Exchange & Middle, Somerset Co, MD. Richard Warren and wife Violetta Warren, John Snow and wife Elizabeth Snow, and Elizabeth Hafford, mother of Violetta and Elizabeth, widow of John Hafford, sold 200 acres of these tracts to John Lowder of Boston, New England.2 |
Family |
Elizabeth Hudson b. 3 Apr 1671 |
Richard Hudson1
M, b. circa 1663, d. October 1676
Father | Nicholas Hudson1 b. c 1639, d. 5 Jan 1676/77 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Freeman1 b. c 1645 |
Last Edited | 22 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1663 | Richard Hudson was born circa 1663 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Immigrated* | 1670 | He immigrated in 1670 to Somerset Co, MD. Nicholas Hudson immigrated from Accomack County, VA to Somerset Co, MD with his wife Elizabeth and his children Richard and Violetta..1 |
Burial* | October 1676 | Richard was buried in October 1676 at Pocomoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Death* | October 1676 | He died in October 1676 at Pocomoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Violetta Hudson1
F, b. circa 1665
Father | Nicholas Hudson1 b. c 1639, d. 5 Jan 1676/77 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Freeman1 b. c 1645 |
Last Edited | 22 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1665 | Violetta Hudson was born circa 1665 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Immigrated* | 1670 | She immigrated in 1670 to Somerset Co, MD. Nicholas Hudson immigrated from Accomack County, VA to Somerset Co, MD with his wife Elizabeth and his children Richard and Violetta..1 |
Land bought* | 10 September 1679 | She bought land on 10 September 1679 at tracts Greenfield, Middle & Exchange, Somerset Co, MD. Walter Powell sold 200 acres of these tracts, not called Daughters Recovery to Elizabeth Hudson and Violetta Hudson, daughter of Nicholas Hudson.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1685 | She married Richard Warren circa 1685 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Married Name | circa 1685 | As of circa 1685,her married name was Warren. |
Land sold* | 6 February 1686/87 | Violetta Hudson sold land on 6 February 1686/87 at tracts Exchange & Middle, Somerset Co, MD. Richard Warren and wife Violetta Warren, John Snow and wife Elizabeth Snow, and Elizabeth Hafford, mother of Violetta and Elizabeth, widow of John Hafford, sold 200 acres of these tracts to John Lowder of Boston, New England.2 |
Family |
Richard Warren b. c 1660 |
Elizabeth Hudson1
F, b. 3 April 1671
Father | Nicholas Hudson1 b. c 1639, d. 5 Jan 1676/77 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Freeman1 b. c 1645 |
Last Edited | 1 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | 3 April 1671 | Elizabeth Hudson was born on 3 April 1671 at Pocomoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Land bought* | 10 September 1679 | She bought land on 10 September 1679 at tracts Greenfield, Middle & Exchange, Somerset Co, MD. Walter Powell sold 200 acres of these tracts, not called Daughters Recovery to Elizabeth Hudson and Violetta Hudson, daughter of Nicholas Hudson.1 |
Marriage | circa 1687 | She married John Snow circa 1687.1 |
Married Name | circa 1687 | As of circa 1687,her married name was Snow. |
Land sold* | 6 February 1686/87 | Elizabeth Hudson sold land on 6 February 1686/87 at tracts Exchange & Middle, Somerset Co, MD. Richard Warren and wife Violetta Warren, John Snow and wife Elizabeth Snow, and Elizabeth Hafford, mother of Violetta and Elizabeth, widow of John Hafford, sold 200 acres of these tracts to John Lowder of Boston, New England.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 131.
Richard Warren1
M, b. circa 1660
Last Edited | 22 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1660 | Richard Warren was born circa 1660.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1685 | He married Violetta Hudson, daughter of Nicholas Hudson and Elizabeth Freeman, circa 1685 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Land sold* | 6 February 1686/87 | Richard Warren sold land on 6 February 1686/87 at tracts Exchange & Middle, Somerset Co, MD. Richard Warren and wife Violetta Warren, John Snow and wife Elizabeth Snow, and Elizabeth Hafford, mother of Violetta and Elizabeth, widow of John Hafford, sold 200 acres of these tracts to John Lowder of Boston, New England.1 |
Family |
Violetta Hudson b. c 1665 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 131.
Joyce Wyatt1
F, b. circa 1720
Charts | Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville) | |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | Joyce Wyatt was born circa 1720 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1745 | She married Tankred Joynes, son of Edward (of Edmond) Joynes I and Sarah Tankard, circa 1745 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1745 | As of circa 1745,her married name was Joynes. |
Family |
Tankred Joynes b. c 1720 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 73.
Patience Tankard1
F, b. circa 1739
Father | John Tankard II1 b. c 1685, d. b 28 Nov 1749 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Warrington1 b. c 1705, d. b 27 Feb 1750/51 |
Charts | Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville) | |
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1739 | Patience Tankard was born circa 1739 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 74.
John Webb1
M, b. circa 1690
Charts | Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville) | |
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | John Webb was born circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1722 | He married Smart Tankard, daughter of John Tankard I, Gent., Esq. and Sarah Smart, circa 1722 at Northampton Co, VA. According to Henry Hunt she may have had a son by John Webb named William, but not confirmed.1 |
Est Settm't Wife's H* | 16 August 1722 | John Webb was named in the settlement of his wife's former husband's estate on 16 August 1722 at Northampton Co, VA. The petition of John Webb was presented in Court praying a division of the estate of Thomas Hunt dec'd, pursuant to the directions of his will which is granted and the Court appoints Mr. Ralph Pigot, William Scott & John Wilson to divided the same and make return thereof to the next Court and that the said John Webb & Smart his wife, Extr of the said Thos. Hunt in the interim give good security for the said decendants estate according to law.2 |
Court - nam in petit* | February 1722/23 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records in February 1722/23 at Northampton Co, VA. John Webb petitions that the will of Thomas Hunt (wp 20 Oct 1719) states that after the marriage of his wife, Smart, his estate is to be divided between his wife and 5 children. The said John asks for an order for a division. The petition was dated 15 Aug 1722. After several continuations, the division was granted.3 |
Will - Named as heir* | 8 November 1725 | John was named as a heir in a will on 8 November 1725 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will James Wilson gave to dau. Hannah Wilson the plantation whereon I now live, but in case my wife should have a boy then the aforesaid plantation to him. To my friend John Webb, Jr. My loving wife Ann resid. legatee and extrx. My brother Thomas Wilson and John Stratton to oversee. Witt: John Stratton, Thomas Wilson, Robert 'W' Warren. Probate: According to the body of the will, the signature, and the liber index, the name of the testator is James Wilson. But the proof shows Thomas Wilson.4 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 13 September 1732 | John was mentioned in a will on 13 September 1732 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Wilson gave to son James 100 A. To my beloved wife Abigail. To my son Thomas. To my dau. Barbary £3. To dau. Adah £3. To dau. Anne £3. Wife resid. legatee and extrx. John Webb and Hillary Hunt to oversee. Witt: Hillary Hunt, George Hall, John [X] Webb.5 |
Family |
Smart Tankard b. c 1690 |
Citations
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 75.
- [S2462] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book 17, 1719-1722, Court Cases &c, p. 196 (16 Aug 1722 Court).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 46 (petition to divide the estate of Thomas Hunt).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 256 (will of James Wilson, wife Ann).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 270 (will of Thomas Wilson, wife Abigail).
Susanna (of John Sr) Joynes1
F, b. circa 1778
Father | John (of Edward) Joynes Sr.1 b. c 1708, d. b 14 Dec 1784 | |
Mother | Rachel Andrews1 b. c 1738, d. 7 Sep 1784 |
Birth* | circa 1778 | Susanna (of John Sr) Joynes was born circa 1778 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 7 September 1784 | Susanna was named in her father's will on 7 September 1784 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Joynes Sr. gave to son John the plantation whereon he now lives, 1/2 the apple orchard, and part of my oat ground, viz., from a chesnut tree in the apple orchard along the old fence row to Fisher's line and from said chesnut to the corner of Joyne's field, all for 5 years and then to be eq. div. by my sons John and William. To son John n. boy Plato. To son William and dau. Margaret the remainder of my plantation and houses to bring up my younger children for 5 years and then to be eq. div. by my sons John and William. To dau. Margaret n. boy James. Remaining estate to be div. by my six children William, Margaret, Edward, Betsy, Susanna and Rachel. Sons John and William extrs. Witt: Thomas Underhill, Edmund Joynes, Arthur Downing, Jr.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 480 (will of John Joynes Sr.).
Betsy (of John Sr) Joynes1
F, b. circa 1776
Father | John (of Edward) Joynes Sr.1 b. c 1708, d. b 14 Dec 1784 | |
Mother | Rachel Andrews1 b. c 1738, d. 7 Sep 1784 |
Birth* | circa 1776 | Betsy (of John Sr) Joynes was born circa 1776 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 7 September 1784 | Betsy was named in her father's will on 7 September 1784 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Joynes Sr. gave to son John the plantation whereon he now lives, 1/2 the apple orchard, and part of my oat ground, viz., from a chesnut tree in the apple orchard along the old fence row to Fisher's line and from said chesnut to the corner of Joyne's field, all for 5 years and then to be eq. div. by my sons John and William. To son John n. boy Plato. To son William and dau. Margaret the remainder of my plantation and houses to bring up my younger children for 5 years and then to be eq. div. by my sons John and William. To dau. Margaret n. boy James. Remaining estate to be div. by my six children William, Margaret, Edward, Betsy, Susanna and Rachel. Sons John and William extrs. Witt: Thomas Underhill, Edmund Joynes, Arthur Downing, Jr.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 480 (will of John Joynes Sr.).
Martha (-----)1
F, b. circa 1737
Charts | Descendants of John Tankard (Gentleman, Esquire, Marionville) | |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1737 | Martha (-----) was born circa 1737.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married Rev. (-----) Milner circa 1760.1 |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Milner. |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | Martha (-----) married Stephen Tankard, son of John Tankard II and Elizabeth Warrington, circa 1775 at Norfolk, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was Tankard. |
Census w/husband* | 1782 | Martha was listed with her husband in the census of 1782 at Wardship No. 2, Richmond, VA. The household was headed by Stephen Tankard, a 50 year old Ordinary Keeper. Listed with him was Martha Tankard, age 45; Peggy Tankard, age 17 and John Tankard, age 16. He was shown with 8 slaves tithable, 7 slaves not tithable, 5 cattle, 1 horses, 0 mares, 0 colts, 0 mules, 0 wheels, 0 billard tables and 1 ordinary license. (NOTE: Henry Hunt shows that John Tankard's age of 16 is an obvious error as he deposed years later in N'hamp County Court that he was born in January 1759 in Hampton, which would have made him age 23 in 1782.)2 |
Family 1 |
Rev. (-----) Milner b. c 1735, d. c 1775 |
Family 2 |
Stephen Tankard b. 1732, d. c 1787 |
Dr. Edward Duff1
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Dr. Edward Duff was born circa 1750.1 |
Will - Named as heir* | 23 November 1784 | Edward was named as a heir in a will on 23 November 1784 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will George Kendall of Hungars Parish gave to Margaret Sampson dau. of Stephen Sampson dec'd n. woman Phillis and child. To Severn Eyre n. boy Appy. To Littleton Eyre my black riding horse. To Dr. Edward Duff the horse I had of Thomas Kendall. To Rev. Samuel Smith McCroskey one pipe of the best Maderia wine that can be procured in Norfolk. To my loving mother during her life the use of all my lands and slaves not heretofore bequeathed and then to Margaret Eyre dau. of Severn Eyre dec'd, but if she dies before 21 without heirs then to George Sampson son of Stephen dec'd. Friends Rev. McCroskey and Littleton Eyre, Esq. extrs. Witt: Thomas Parsons, Nelson Robins, John Stoughten Harmanson. Codicil, Undated: To James Sampson my lots at Northampton Courthouse. And Mr. John Bowdoin from whom I purchased them to pass deeds of conveyance to James. At probate the testator's name is given as George Kendall, Sr.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 480 (will of George Kendall).
John Stroughton Harmanson1,2
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 8 July 1805
Father | Kendall (90) Harmanson Gent.1 b. c 1726, d. b 8 Apr 1755 | |
Mother | Anne Stroughton (Stroughton?)1 b. c 1730 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John Stroughton Harmanson was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 16 May 1754 | John was named in his father's will on 16 May 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Kendall Harmanson gave to loving wife Anne ns. Tabby and Grace, my silver watch, use of ns. Tempest, Nanne, Bridget and great Sarah, my gray mare "Venus", and the use for life of my plantation whereon I now live. To son John the said plantation, he to pay my daus. Isbell and Elizabeth Harmanson £200 each. My houses and lots in Annapolis to be sold. Resid. legatees wife and all my children when my eldest is 21. My daus. to have reading, writing and arithmetick. Son John to be kept constantly at an English school until 14 and then at a Latin school until of lawful age. Wife Anne extrx. Friends (Col.) Littleton Eyre, John Harmanson and John Robins to assist her. Witt: Isaac Smith, Littleton Tazewell, John Robins. At probate the testator named as Kendall Harmanson, Gent. The widow refused her legacies.3 |
Land inherited* | 1755 | He inherited land in 1755 at tract N46, between Eastville and Cherition on Seaside, Northampton Co, VA. Kendall Harmanson (wife Anne) left his part of this tract to his son John (Stoughton) Harmanson. No record was found to indicate that he ever married. He inherited many valuable plantations, but for reasons not revaled he got into serious financial difficulties and eventually lost them all.1 |
Will - Named as heir* | 27 October 1770 | John was named as a heir in a will on 27 October 1770 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Bowdoin stated that whereas I was formerly in partnership with Littleton Eyre dec'd and Isaac Smith in which my part is 3/8, and a former concern with Littleton Eyre (my part 1/2), and am now in partnership with Severn Eyre and Isaac Smith (my part 1/3), my desire is that surviving partners settle my accounts as soon as possible. To my eldest son John when 21 my 486 A. plantation in Hungars Parish whereon I now live purchased of Severn Eyre, and ns. Pompey, Sarah the elder, Patience, Jacob, Carpenter Joe, Paul, Jerom, black Stephen, Ben, Daniel the elder, Grace, Jack, Esther, Ciss, Harry, and James bought of Stockley. To my son Peter when 21 my 808 A. plantation in Hungars Parish given me by my dec'd father Peter Bowdoin whereon William Biggs now lives, including the adjoining 66 A. purchased of Lyttleton Willson, and ns. Cato, Daniel the younger, Sarah (dau. of Cate), Pleasant, Minney, Nim and new Sarah. To my son James when 21 the 84 A. plantation purchased of George Jordan and Susanna his wife, the 102 A. plantation purchased of William Downs and Esther his wife, my 300 A. Church plantation which I hold for the life of Stephen O'Deer, my 12 A. and houses at Hungars Bridge given me by Littleton Eyre, Esq. dec'd, and ns. yellow Stephen, Reuben, James bought of Dunton, Priscilla, Nanny and Lita and £500. To my dau. Elizabeth Bowdoin when 21 n. Bess and £1000. To my dau. Margaret Bowdoin when 21 n. Hannah and £1000. To my dau. Mary Bowdoin when 21 n. Tamar and £1000. To my dau. Sarah Bowdoin when 21 n. Juliet and £1000. To my loving wife Grace ns. Sarah bought of Tazwell, Luke, Jo bought of Stokely, Jenny and her child, and £1000. Slaves Joe bought of Savage Cowdry out of William Widgeon's estate, James bought out of Henry Warren's estate, and Mary to be sold. Resid. legatees my wife and (7) children named above. My brother Preeson Bowdoin to see that my sons are properly educated and then bound out to merchants. The place where my family is buried at my seaside plantation to be enclosed by a brick wall. Brother Preeson and my friends Isaac Smith and Thorowgood Smith extrs. Witt: John Stoughton Harmanson, Margaret Eyre, William Floyd, Richard Hewett, John Ball, John Stringer. Codicil 20 Apr. 1773 To my dau. Susanna Bowdoin when 21 n. girl Cloe and £1000. To son James £500 in lieu of house and lot sold to Glanville, and n. boy Solomon. To son Peter, new n. Ben and Dick. To son John n. boy Will. Wife Grace to have use of house I now live in during her widowhood. Codicil 24 Sept. 1775 To son John 176 A. purchased of John Stoughton Harmanson if he pays my son Peter £1000 when 21. To John Stoughton Harmanson 10 A. which he reserved in the sale of his land to me to be laid off at the southeast corner and to include the storehouse lately occupied by Bowdoin, Eyre, and Smith and the house adjacent thereto. To friend (Capt.) Stephen Sampson £100. Witt: William Floyd, John Lewis Fulwell, Bowdoin Kendall.4 |
Appraiser* | 11 May 1784 | John was named as an appraiser of an estate on 11 May 1784 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Isaac Moor was granted to Adelia Moor with appraisers: John Harmanson Sr., Thomas Nottingham Jr., John Stoughton Harmanson and Nathaniel Tyson.5 |
Will - Witnessed* | 23 November 1784 | John witnessed a will on 23 November 1784 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Parsons, Nelson Robins and John Stoughten Harmanson witnessed the will of George Kendall.6 |
Land surveyed* | 1793 | He's land was surveyed in 1793 at tract N46, between Eastville and Cherition on Seaside, Northampton Co, VA. A survey of this home plantation showed 514 acres which was divided by an east-west line putting 220 acres in the southern part and 294 acres in the northern or home part.1 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 21 December 1793 | John was mentioned in a will on 21 December 1793 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William Satchell Sr. gave to my loving wife Mary during her life the 350 A. plantation whereon I now live, the 100 A. purchased of the extrx. of William Nottingham dec'd, ns. Levy, old Luke, Ezekiel, James, Kelly, Jamima, and Agness, and my largest gilt framed looking glass. And after wife's death all the above to my son Charles Stockley Satchell. To my wife my riding chair with a top. To my son Christopher Satchell the 464 A. tract in Accomack whereon he now lives, ns. Tully (if found), James, Esther and her youngest child, Rachel, and Pegg. To my son William the plantation where my mother Sarah Satchell dec'd formerly lived, together with land purchased of Joseph Dalby, and the land purchased of John Kendall containing 658 A. provided that William pays £100 towards the support of my son Southy Stewart Satchell (to be brought up in the profession of a doctor). Also my land on Hog Island to my son William. To my dau. Adah Snead all the property given her at her marriage and since for which I have an account against William Snead. To my dau. Sarah Satchell ns. Peter, Tamer, Rica, Lity, Sam, Betsey, Sarah and Grace. The 25 A. purchased from the estate of John Stoughton Harmanson, and the 74 A. purchased of Robert Nottingham to be sold. Sons Christopher and William extrs. Witt: Charles West, Sr., John Dolby, Benjamin Dolby.7 |
Deed of Mort name in* | 1798 | He was named in deed of mortgage in 1798 at tract N46, between Eastville and Cherition on Seaside, Northampton Co, VA. John S. Harmanson executed a mortgage for the 220 acres to the executors of Reese Meredith, late of Philadelphia, and this later was acquired by George Savage who in 1804 also bought 74 acres from the upper part.1 |
Death* | before 8 July 1805 | He died before 8 July 1805 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Stroughton was granted to George Savage. Appraisers: Nathaniel Holland, John R. Waddey, William Eyre and John Kendall. On 11 Apr 1809 George Parker was appointed administrator de bonis non. Audit and settlement by George Parker recorded 12 Feb 1821.2 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 207 (tract N46).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 231 (adm of John Stroughton Harmanson to George Savage).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 366 (will of Kendall Harmanson, wife Anne).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 444 (will of John Bowdoin, wife Grace).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 470 (adm of Isaac Moor to Adelia Moor).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 480 (will of George Kendall).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 519 (will of William Satchell Sr., wife Mary).
Isbell Harmanson1
F, b. circa 1752
Father | Kendall (90) Harmanson Gent.1 b. c 1726, d. b 8 Apr 1755 | |
Mother | Anne Stroughton (Stroughton?)1 b. c 1730 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Isbell Harmanson was born circa 1752 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 16 May 1754 | Isbell was named in her father's will on 16 May 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Kendall Harmanson gave to loving wife Anne ns. Tabby and Grace, my silver watch, use of ns. Tempest, Nanne, Bridget and great Sarah, my gray mare "Venus", and the use for life of my plantation whereon I now live. To son John the said plantation, he to pay my daus. Isbell and Elizabeth Harmanson £200 each. My houses and lots in Annapolis to be sold. Resid. legatees wife and all my children when my eldest is 21. My daus. to have reading, writing and arithmetick. Son John to be kept constantly at an English school until 14 and then at a Latin school until of lawful age. Wife Anne extrx. Friends (Col.) Littleton Eyre, John Harmanson and John Robins to assist her. Witt: Isaac Smith, Littleton Tazewell, John Robins. At probate the testator named as Kendall Harmanson, Gent. The widow refused her legacies.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 366 (will of Kendall Harmanson, wife Anne).