Rhody Turner1
F, b. circa 1756
Father | Henry (of Samuel) Turner1 b. c 1707, d. b 3 Nov 1774 | |
Mother | Sarah Truitt1 b. c 1723, d. b 11 Jan 1793 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 9 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1756 | Rhody Turner was born circa 1756 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 26 September 1770 | Rhody was named in her grandmother's will on 26 September 1770 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Mary Truitt named son William Extr. To 5 daughters Sary, Ann Evans, Tabitha Patrick, Comfort Mumfort and Elizabeth Parthered. Mentioned debt due from Joshua Hall. To granddaughters Rhody and Mary Turner. Witt: Daniel Woolsey, Turvil Truitt and William Truitt.2 |
Will - Father's* | 25 September 1774 | Rhody was named in her father's will on 25 September 1774 at All Hollows Parish, Worcester Co, MD. In his will Henry Turner, of All Hollows Parish, gave to daughters Rhody & Mary. To son William. To wife Sarah his lands. Witt: Richard Hall, Selby Parker & James Hall.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married William White circa 1775 at Worcester Co, MD.3 |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was White. |
Will - Mother's* | 14 October 1792 | Rhody was named in her mother's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.3 |
Family |
William White b. c 1750 | |
Child | 1. | James White3 b. c 1780 |
Citations
- [S825] Ruth Dryden, Worcester County, MD, Will Book JW4, 1769-1783, p. 30 (will of Henry Turner, wife Sarah).
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Calendar of Wills, Vol 14, 1767-1772, p. 167 (will of Mary Truitt).
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner).
Mary 'Polly' Turner1,2
F, b. circa 1758
Father | Henry (of Samuel) Turner1 b. c 1707, d. b 3 Nov 1774 | |
Mother | Sarah Truitt1 b. c 1723, d. b 11 Jan 1793 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 12 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Mary 'Polly' Turner was born circa 1758 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 26 September 1770 | Mary was named in her grandmother's will on 26 September 1770 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Mary Truitt named son William Extr. To 5 daughters Sary, Ann Evans, Tabitha Patrick, Comfort Mumfort and Elizabeth Parthered. Mentioned debt due from Joshua Hall. To granddaughters Rhody and Mary Turner. Witt: Daniel Woolsey, Turvil Truitt and William Truitt.3 |
Will - Father's* | 25 September 1774 | Mary was named in her father's will on 25 September 1774 at All Hollows Parish, Worcester Co, MD. In his will Henry Turner, of All Hollows Parish, gave to daughters Rhody & Mary. To son William. To wife Sarah his lands. Witt: Richard Hall, Selby Parker & James Hall.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married John Parker circa 1775 at Worcester Co, MD.4 |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was Parker. |
Will - Mother's* | 14 October 1792 | Mary was named in her mother's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.4 |
Will - Husb's* | 19 January 1795 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 19 January 1795 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will John Parker gave to Polly his land. To sons Peter and William (under 21). To two youngest children, unnamed. Witt: Selby Parker, Lemuel Turner and James Houston.5 |
Family |
John Parker b. c 1750, d. b 13 Mar 1795 | |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married John Parker circa 1775 at Worcester Co, MD.4 |
Children | 1. | Sally Parker4 b. c 1780 |
2. | Peter Parker5 b. c 1782 | |
3. | William Parker5 b. a 1784 |
Citations
- [S825] Ruth Dryden, Worcester County, MD, Will Book JW4, 1769-1783, p. 30 (will of Henry Turner, wife Sarah).
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner) & p. 19 (will of John Parker, wife Polly).
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Calendar of Wills, Vol 14, 1767-1772, p. 167 (will of Mary Truitt).
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner).
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 19 (will of John Parker, wife Polly).
William (of Henry) Turner1
M, b. circa 1740, d. before 26 November 1789
Father | Henry (of Samuel) Turner1 b. c 1707, d. b 3 Nov 1774 | |
Mother | Sarah Truitt1 b. c 1723, d. b 11 Jan 1793 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 29 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | William (of Henry) Turner was born circa 1740 at Worcester Co, MD. |
Marriage* | circa 1764 | He married Sidney (-----) circa 1764 at Worcester Co, MD.2 |
Will - Father's* | 25 September 1774 | William was named in his father's will on 25 September 1774 at All Hollows Parish, Worcester Co, MD. In his will Henry Turner, of All Hollows Parish, gave to daughters Rhody & Mary. To son William. To wife Sarah his lands. Witt: Richard Hall, Selby Parker & James Hall.1 |
Land bought* | 20 September 1785 | He bought land on 20 September 1785 at tract Calf Pen Ridge, Worcester Co, MD. Sarah Turner (widow of Henry) sold to her son William.3 |
Will* | 30 October 1789 | William made a will on 30 October 1789 at Sussex Co, DE. In his will William Turner named heirs: wife Sidney Turner; sons Clement, Bevins and William Turner; daughters Lousia, Lizzy and Amelia Turner, Anna Stayton, Nancy Boyce and Nelly Boyce. Extrs: wife Sidney Turner and son Clement Turner. Witt: John Martino, James Lowry & Sarah Huston. (NOTE: Years later during the probate process the estate was settled Whittington Williams and wife Sidney, late Sidney Bownass (wife of William), late Sidney Turner.)4 |
Death* | before 26 November 1789 | He died before 26 November 1789 at Sussex Co, DE. It was on this date that his will was proved.4 |
Family |
Sidney (-----) b. c 1745 | |
Children | 1. | Clement (of Wm of Hy of Sam) I Turner+4 b. c 1764, d. b 12 May 1829 |
2. | Bevins (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner4 b. c 1766 | |
3. | William (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner+5 b. c 1768, d. b Feb 1816 | |
4. | Ann (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner2 b. c 1770 | |
5. | Nancy (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner4 b. c 1771 | |
6. | Nelly (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner4 b. c 1772 | |
7. | Louisa (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner4 b. c 1774 | |
8. | Lizzy (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner4 b. c 1776 | |
9. | Amelia (of Wm of Hy of Sam) Turner4 b. c 1778 |
Citations
- [S825] Ruth Dryden, Worcester County, MD, Will Book JW4, 1769-1783, p. 30 (will of Henry Turner, wife Sarah).
- [S2207] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book MH, 1822-1833, p. 18 (will of George Harrison, wife Ann).
- [S976] F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 22, p. 162 (Samuel Turner Family).
- [S2194] State Archivist Leon deValinger Jr, Calendar of Sussex County, Delaware Probate Records, 1680-1800, p. 206 (will of William Turner, wife Sidney).
- [S2151] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book MH-2, 1813-1822, p. 14 (will of William Turner, daus Betsy, Rhoda & Huldy).
William White1
M, b. circa 1750
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 9 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William White was born circa 1750 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Rhody Turner, daughter of Henry (of Samuel) Turner and Sarah Truitt, circa 1775 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 14 October 1792 | William was named in his mother-in-law's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.1 |
Family |
Rhody Turner b. c 1756 | |
Child | 1. | James White1 b. c 1780 |
Citations
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner).
James White1
M, b. circa 1780
Father | William White1 b. c 1750 | |
Mother | Rhody Turner1 b. c 1756 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1780 | James White was born circa 1780 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 14 October 1792 | James was named in his grandmother's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.1 |
Citations
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner).
John Parker1
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 13 March 1795
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John Parker was born circa 1750 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Mary 'Polly' Turner, daughter of Henry (of Samuel) Turner and Sarah Truitt, circa 1775 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 14 October 1792 | John was named in his mother-in-law's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.1 |
Will* | 19 January 1795 | John made a will on 19 January 1795 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will John Parker gave to Polly his land. To sons Peter and William (under 21). To two youngest children, unnamed. Witt: Selby Parker, Lemuel Turner and James Houston.2 |
Death* | before 13 March 1795 | He died before 13 March 1795 at Worcester Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was proved.2 |
Family |
Mary 'Polly' Turner b. c 1758 | |
Children | 1. | Sally Parker1 b. c 1780 |
2. | Peter Parker2 b. c 1782 | |
3. | William Parker2 b. a 1784 |
Sally Parker1
F, b. circa 1780
Father | John Parker1 b. c 1750, d. b 13 Mar 1795 | |
Mother | Mary 'Polly' Turner1 b. c 1758 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1780 | Sally Parker was born circa 1780 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 14 October 1792 | Sally was named in her mother's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.1 |
Citations
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner).
Lemuel (of Henry) Turner1
M, b. circa 1755
Father | Henry (of Samuel) Turner1 b. c 1707, d. b 3 Nov 1774 | |
Mother | Sarah Truitt1 b. c 1723, d. b 11 Jan 1793 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 9 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1755 | Lemuel (of Henry) Turner was born circa 1755 at Worcester Co, MD.1,2 |
Will - Mother's* | 14 October 1792 | Lemuel was named in his mother's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 19 January 1795 | Lemuel witnessed a will on 19 January 1795 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will John Parker gave to Polly his land. To sons Peter and William (under 21). To two youngest children, unnamed. Witt: Selby Parker, Lemuel Turner and James Houston.3 |
Marriage* | 19 December 1797 | He married Sally Parker on 19 December 1797 at Worcester Co, MD. They were shown as Lemuel Turner and Sally Parker.4 |
Family |
Sally Parker b. c 1775 |
Citations
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner).
- [S2872] Bob Turner <, e-mail address. & Steve Turner < and e-mail address>, Turner Families of the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Maryland and Delaware.
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 19 (will of John Parker, wife Polly).
- [S594] Jody Powell, Worcester Co, MD, Marriage Records, 1795-1865.
Molly (of Hy of Hy of Sam) Turner1
F, b. circa 1771
Father | Henry (of Henry) Turner1 b. c 1742, d. b 31 May 1773 | |
Mother | Eunice (-----)1 b. c 1745 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 30 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1771 | Molly (of Hy of Hy of Sam) Turner was born circa 1771 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 14 October 1792 | Molly was named in her grandmother's will on 14 October 1792 at Worcester Co, MD. In her will Sarah Turner gave to son Lemuel (Extr) land. To Henry Turner's daughter Molly. To James White, son of William. To John Parker's daughter Sally. To Mary Parker, wife of John. To daughters Rhoday White and Mary Parker. Witt: Joshua Townsend of Barkley, Thomas Parker & Barkley Townsend.1 |
Citations
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 10 (will of Sarah Turner).
Peter Parker1
M, b. circa 1782
Father | John Parker1 b. c 1750, d. b 13 Mar 1795 | |
Mother | Mary 'Polly' Turner1 b. c 1758 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1782 | Peter Parker was born circa 1782 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 19 January 1795 | Peter was named in his father's will on 19 January 1795 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will John Parker gave to Polly his land. To sons Peter and William (under 21). To two youngest children, unnamed. Witt: Selby Parker, Lemuel Turner and James Houston.1 |
Citations
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 19 (will of John Parker, wife Polly).
William Parker1
M, b. after 1784
Father | John Parker1 b. c 1750, d. b 13 Mar 1795 | |
Mother | Mary 'Polly' Turner1 b. c 1758 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | after 1784 | William Parker was born after 1784 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 19 January 1795 | William was named in his father's will on 19 January 1795 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will John Parker gave to Polly his land. To sons Peter and William (under 21). To two youngest children, unnamed. Witt: Selby Parker, Lemuel Turner and James Houston.1 |
Citations
- [S2148] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book JW, 1790-1799, p. 19 (will of John Parker, wife Polly).
Oliver Turner1
M, b. 1654
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | 1654 | Oliver Turner was born in 1654.1 |
Age was stated* | May 1675 | His age was stated in May 1675 at Northampton Co, VA. Oliver Turner's age was shown as 21.1 |
Citations
- [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. 107.
Roger Turner1
M, b. circa 1640
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | Roger Turner was born circa 1640.1 |
Age was stated* | January 1680/81 | His age was stated in January 1680/81 at Northampton Co, VA. Rober Turner's age was shown as 40.1 |
Citations
- [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. 107.
Elizabeth Turner1
F, b. 1663
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | 1663 | Elizabeth Turner was born in 1663.1 |
Age was stated* | December 1681 | Her age was stated in December 1681 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown Eliz Turner, age 18.1 |
Age was stated | August 1683 | Her age was stated in August 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown Eliz Turner, age 20.1 |
Citations
- [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. 106.
Rosanna (of Peter) Milby
F, b. circa 1718
Father | Peter Milby b. c 1679, d. b 7 Mar 1727/28 | |
Mother | Mary Sullivan b. c 1684, d. 28 Nov 1752 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1718 | Rosanna (of Peter) Milby was born circa 1718 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 5 July 1726 | Rosanna was named in her father's will on 5 July 1726 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Rosanna (under age 18) in the will of Peter Milby, wife Mary..1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 20 June 1727 | Rosanna was named in her grandfather's will on 20 June 1727 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a granddaughter Rosanna Milby in the will of John Milby Sr., wife Mary..2 |
John Milby1
M, b. circa 1695, d. before 9 January 1770
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1695 | John Milby was born circa 1695.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1718.1 |
Will* | 1 December 1768 | John made a will on 1 December 1768 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Milby gave to son Gilbert. To my dau. Rosanna use of n. man Prince and at her death to be div. by her three first children Maddox, Luriana, and Milby Turner. To my dau. Annaitta use of n. boy Elijah and after her death to her dau. Peggy Savage. To my dau. Polley n. woman Phyllis and her child Toby. To my dau. Peggy n. girl Sabra. To my dau. Susey n. boy Joachim and girl Ansley, and 6 Delf plates. Resid. legatees five daus. Rosanna, Annarita, Polley, Peggy, and Susey. Son Gilbert extr. Witt: Hezekiah Dowty, William Heath.1 |
Death* | before 9 January 1770 | He died before 9 January 1770 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Family |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1700 | |
Children | 1. | Rosanna (of John) Milby+1 b. c 1718 |
2. | Annaitta (of John) Milby+1 b. c 1720 | |
3. | Gilbert Milby+1 b. c 1725, d. b 9 Feb 1774 | |
4. | Polly (of John) Milby1 b. c 1740 | |
5. | Peggy (of John) Milby1 b. c 1745 | |
6. | Susanna 'Susey' Milby1 b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 417 (will of John Milby, son Gilbert).
(-----) (-----)1
F, b. circa 1700
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1700.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | She married John Milby circa 1718.2 |
Married Name | circa 1718 | As of circa 1718,her married name was Milby. |
Family |
John Milby b. c 1695, d. b 9 Jan 1770 | |
Children | 1. | Rosanna (of John) Milby+2 b. c 1718 |
2. | Annaitta (of John) Milby+2 b. c 1720 | |
3. | Gilbert Milby+2 b. c 1725, d. b 9 Feb 1774 | |
4. | Polly (of John) Milby2 b. c 1740 | |
5. | Peggy (of John) Milby2 b. c 1745 | |
6. | Susanna 'Susey' Milby2 b. c 1750 |
Annaitta (of John) Milby1
F, b. circa 1720
Father | John Milby2 b. c 1695, d. b 9 Jan 1770 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)2 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | Annaitta (of John) Milby was born circa 1720 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1745 | She married (-----) Savage circa 1745.2 |
Married Name | circa 1745 | As of circa 1745,her married name was Savage. |
Will - Father's* | 1 December 1768 | Annaitta was named in her father's will on 1 December 1768 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Milby gave to son Gilbert. To my dau. Rosanna use of n. man Prince and at her death to be div. by her three first children Maddox, Luriana, and Milby Turner. To my dau. Annaitta use of n. boy Elijah and after her death to her dau. Peggy Savage. To my dau. Polley n. woman Phyllis and her child Toby. To my dau. Peggy n. girl Sabra. To my dau. Susey n. boy Joachim and girl Ansley, and 6 Delf plates. Resid. legatees five daus. Rosanna, Annarita, Polley, Peggy, and Susey. Son Gilbert extr. Witt: Hezekiah Dowty, William Heath.2 |
Family |
(-----) Savage b. c 1720 | |
Child | 1. | Peggy Savage2 b. c 1750 |
(-----) Savage1
M, b. circa 1720
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | (-----) Savage was born circa 1720 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1745 | He married Annaitta (of John) Milby, daughter of John Milby and (-----) (-----), circa 1745.2 |
Family |
Annaitta (of John) Milby b. c 1720 | |
Child | 1. | Peggy Savage2 b. c 1750 |
Peggy Savage1
F, b. circa 1750
Father | (-----) Savage2 b. c 1720 | |
Mother | Annaitta (of John) Milby2 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Peggy Savage was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - GrFath's* | 1 December 1768 | Peggy was named in her grandfather's will on 1 December 1768 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Milby gave to son Gilbert. To my dau. Rosanna use of n. man Prince and at her death to be div. by her three first children Maddox, Luriana, and Milby Turner. To my dau. Annaitta use of n. boy Elijah and after her death to her dau. Peggy Savage. To my dau. Polley n. woman Phyllis and her child Toby. To my dau. Peggy n. girl Sabra. To my dau. Susey n. boy Joachim and girl Ansley, and 6 Delf plates. Resid. legatees five daus. Rosanna, Annarita, Polley, Peggy, and Susey. Son Gilbert extr. Witt: Hezekiah Dowty, William Heath.2 |
John Milby1
M, b. circa 1700
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | John Milby was born circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 13 August 1754 | He married Sarah White, daughter of John White and Mary (-----), on 13 August 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. Gilbert Milby was security on the M.L.B. of John Milby and Sarah Turner, widow of Edwd Turner. Littleton Andrews witness.1 |
Family |
Sarah White b. c 1710 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Polly (of John) Milby1
F, b. circa 1740
Father | John Milby2 b. c 1695, d. b 9 Jan 1770 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)2 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Polly (of John) Milby was born circa 1740 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 1 December 1768 | Polly was named in her father's will on 1 December 1768 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Milby gave to son Gilbert. To my dau. Rosanna use of n. man Prince and at her death to be div. by her three first children Maddox, Luriana, and Milby Turner. To my dau. Annaitta use of n. boy Elijah and after her death to her dau. Peggy Savage. To my dau. Polley n. woman Phyllis and her child Toby. To my dau. Peggy n. girl Sabra. To my dau. Susey n. boy Joachim and girl Ansley, and 6 Delf plates. Resid. legatees five daus. Rosanna, Annarita, Polley, Peggy, and Susey. Son Gilbert extr. Witt: Hezekiah Dowty, William Heath.2 |
Peggy (of John) Milby1
F, b. circa 1745
Father | John Milby2 b. c 1695, d. b 9 Jan 1770 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)2 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1745 | Peggy (of John) Milby was born circa 1745 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 1 December 1768 | Peggy was named in her father's will on 1 December 1768 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Milby gave to son Gilbert. To my dau. Rosanna use of n. man Prince and at her death to be div. by her three first children Maddox, Luriana, and Milby Turner. To my dau. Annaitta use of n. boy Elijah and after her death to her dau. Peggy Savage. To my dau. Polley n. woman Phyllis and her child Toby. To my dau. Peggy n. girl Sabra. To my dau. Susey n. boy Joachim and girl Ansley, and 6 Delf plates. Resid. legatees five daus. Rosanna, Annarita, Polley, Peggy, and Susey. Son Gilbert extr. Witt: Hezekiah Dowty, William Heath.2 |
John Robins (mariner)1
M, b. circa 1762, d. before 14 April 1800
Father | Arthur (28) Robins (III)1 b. c 1740, d. b 11 Apr 1792 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1740 |
Birth* | circa 1762 | John Robins (mariner) was born circa 1762 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will* | 13 February 1800 | John made a will on 13 February 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Robins, mariner, lent to Zilla Robins fifty pounds cash during her life paying no interest provided she give security for the same to be paid out of her estate at her death to John Robins son of Thomas Robins. I give unto Peggy Christian daughter of Joshua Turner the sum of fifty pounds cash. I give unto Levin Ames fifty pounds cash. I give unto Carvey Dunton fifty pounds cash. I give unto Thomas Robins fifty pounds cash. I give unto James Bonwill fifty pounds cash. I give unto Nathaniel Turner. I give unto Bridget Ames. I leave my Negro woman Rachel and child called Adah free at my death. I give unto Arthur Robins my newest suit of cloathes and to Thomas Robins his next choice of suit of my cloathes, my great coat; and all the rest of my cloathes that will fit Levin Ames I give to him, and all those that will not I give to Thomas Robins except it be coarse shirts and trowsers the trowsers I leave to Zilla Robins servant Abel together with a P. jacket the shirts to my Negro woman Rachel. I do constitute and appoint Levin Ames my executor. Signed, John Robins. Witnesses: James Sanford, Kendall Addison.1,2 |
Death* | before 14 April 1800 | He died before 14 April 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
(-----) Christian1
M, b. circa 1770
Charts | Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | (-----) Christian was born circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1795 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' (588) (of Joshua) Turner, daughter of Joshua (of Geo Nicholas) Turner and Tabitha (243) Braser, circa 1795 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Margaret 'Peggy' (588) (of Joshua) Turner b. c 1774, d. b 8 Aug 1825 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 548 (will of John Robins, mariner).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1740
Birth* | circa 1740 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1740 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1759 | She married Arthur (28) Robins (III), son of Arthur [49] Robins (II) and Margaret (17) Harmanson, circa 1759 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Married Name | circa 1759 | As of circa 1759,her married name was Robins. |
Family |
Arthur (28) Robins (III) b. c 1740, d. b 11 Apr 1792 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas (of Arthur) Robins+ b. 7 Jul 1759, d. b 28 Nov 1836 |
2. | John Robins (mariner) b. c 1762, d. b 14 Apr 1800 | |
3. | Arthur 'Cucumber' Robins (IV) b. c 1764, d. b 13 Dec 1802 | |
4. | Mary 'Polly' Robins+ b. c 1766 | |
5. | Bridget (of Arthur) Robins b. c 1770 | |
6. | Margaret 'Peggy' Robins+ b. c 1772 | |
7. | Martha Robins b. c 1774 |
Margaret (-----) (Revell?)1
F, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Margaret (-----) (Revell?) was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | She married Edward Turner III, son of Edward Turner II and Sarah White, circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | circa 1770 | As of circa 1770,her married name was Turner. |
Land deeded from* | 1774 | Margaret (-----) (Revell?) deeded land in 1774 at tract N109, north side of entrance to Nassawadox Creek, Northampton Co, VA. There is evidently an error in Whitelaw as he shows in 1774 Edward Turner & his wife Margaret deeded to their son Samuel Turner 200 ac of this tract. (NOTE: Edward Turner II, wife Sarah, died in 1754, so evidently this is Edward Turner III, and his wife Margaret, deeding the land to his brother Samuel.)1 |
Family |
Edward Turner III b. 1747, d. b 10 Oct 1786 | |
Children | 1. | Revel Turner+2 b. c 1771, d. b 10 Dec 1798 |
2. | Fanny (of Edwd III) Turner+2 b. c 1773 | |
3. | John (of Edwd III) Turner3 b. c 1775, d. b 10 Dec 1849 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 518 (tract N109).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 486 (will of Edward Turner, wife Polly).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 334 (adm of John Turner dec'd of Edward dec'd).
George Powell1
M, b. circa 1770, d. before 9 July 1798
Last Edited | 6 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | George Powell was born circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will* | 6 November 1796 | George made a will on 6 November 1796 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will George Powell gave to brother James my land adjoining Archibald Godwin. The remainder of estate to my brother Billy and sister Sally except n. Lacom whom I set free. Witt: Nathaniel Bryan, Johannes Johnson, Edward Waddy. At Probate Teackle Turner qualified.1 |
Death* | before 9 July 1798 | He died before 9 July 1798 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 538 (will of George Powell).
Mary 'Polly' Addison1
F, b. circa 1760
Father | Littleton Addison1 b. c 1732, d. b 8 Feb 1791 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1760 | Mary 'Polly' Addison was born circa 1760 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 26 October 1781 | She married Edward Turner III, son of Edward Turner II and Sarah White, on 26 October 1781 at Northampton Co, VA. Littleton Addison was security on the M.L.B. of his daughter Mary Addison and Edward Turner.1 |
Married Name | 26 October 1781 | As of 26 October 1781,her married name was Turner. |
Will - Husb's* | 25 February 1786 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 25 February 1786 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Edward Turner gave to son Revel all my land. Remaining estate to be div. by my loving wife Polly and children. Dau. Fanny Turner to have all her mother's clothes. James Sanford extr. Witt: Samuel [X] Turner, Littleton [X] Addison.2 |
Marriage* | 11 December 1787 | She married John Rose on 11 December 1787 at Northampton Co, VA. Isaac Smith was security on the M.L.B. of John Rose and Polly Turner, widow of Edward Turner.1 |
Married Name | 11 December 1787 | As of 11 December 1787,her married name was Rose. |
Family 1 |
Edward Turner III b. 1747, d. b 10 Oct 1786 |
Family 2 |
John Rose b. c 1750 |
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1740. |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married Littleton Addison, son of Thomas Addison I and Sabra (-----), circa 1760 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Addison. |
Family |
Littleton Addison b. c 1732, d. b 8 Feb 1791 | |
Child | 1. | Mary 'Polly' Addison b. c 1760 |
William (of Samuel) Turner1
M, b. circa 1783
Father | Samuel (of Edwd II) Turner1 b. 1752, d. b 8 Dec 1789 | |
Mother | Sarah 'Sally' (of Joab) Bell1 b. c 1752 |
Charts | Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1783 | William (of Samuel) Turner was born circa 1783 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land Division of* | 1798 | He was named in a division of land in 1798 at tract N109, north side of entrance to Nassawadox Creek, Northampton Co, VA. After Samuel Turner died intestate his land in this tract, surveyed as 160 acres, was divided among Samuel, William, Sophia and James Turner and Sally Matthews. None of the small parts were traced further.1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 518 (tract N109).
Samuel (of Samuel) Turner1
M, b. circa 1781
Father | Samuel (of Edwd II) Turner1 b. 1752, d. b 8 Dec 1789 | |
Mother | Sarah 'Sally' (of Joab) Bell1 b. c 1752 |
Charts | Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1781 | Samuel (of Samuel) Turner was born circa 1781 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land Division of* | 1798 | He was named in a division of land in 1798 at tract N109, north side of entrance to Nassawadox Creek, Northampton Co, VA. After Samuel Turner died intestate his land in this tract, surveyed as 160 acres, was divided among Samuel, William, Sophia and James Turner and Sally Matthews. None of the small parts were traced further.1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 518 (tract N109).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1750. |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | She married Andrew (of Andrew) Turner, son of Andrew (of Rich II) Turner and Sarah Furbush (Forbush or Forbes), circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Married Name | circa 1770 | As of circa 1770,her married name was Turner. |
Family |
Andrew (of Andrew) Turner b. c 1745 | |
Child | 1. | Richard (of Andrew) Turner+ b. c 1770 |
John (of Edwd III) Turner1
M, b. circa 1775, d. before 10 December 1849
Father | Edward Turner III1 b. 1747, d. b 10 Oct 1786 | |
Mother | Margaret (-----) (Revell?)1 b. c 1750 |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1775 | John (of Edwd III) Turner was born circa 1775 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 10 December 1849 | He died before 10 December 1849 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Turner was granted to Bayl Bell. Bond $500. Appraisers: Jacob Nottingham, Smith Nottingham, Patrick Warren Jr. and William M. Mapp. Inventory and Appraisement of the estate of John Turner deceased of Edward deceased. Recorded on January 1, 1853. Audit and Settlement. Baly Bell administrator. Recorded on February 13, 1854.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 334 (adm of John Turner dec'd of Edward dec'd).
Narcissa Turner1
F, b. circa 1858
Father | John Golden Elliott Turner1 b. c 1814 | |
Mother | Nancy S. Addison1 b. c 1817 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1858 | Narcissa Turner was born circa 1858 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1860 | Narcissa was listed with her parents in the census of 1860 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#645 was headed by John Turner, a 46 year old farmer. Listed with him were Nancy E. Turner, age 42; Narcissa Turner, age 2; Margarett A. Savage, age 14; Thomas W. Savage, age 17; John W. Savage, age 5; and William Clarke, a 13 year old mulatto.1 |
Citations
- [S587] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1860 Northampton Co, VA, Census.
Elizabeth S. Knight1
F, b. circa 1815, d. before 25 January 1849
Father | William Knight1 b. c 1790, d. b 29 May 1838 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1815 | Elizabeth S. Knight was born circa 1815 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 29 May 1838 | She married James E. Turner on 29 May 1838 at Northampton Co, VA. Rubin Goody was security on the M.L.B. of & as to ages of James E. Turner and Elizabeth S. Knight, daughter of Wm. Knight dec'd. They were married on 30 May 1838.1 |
Married Name | 29 May 1838 | As of 29 May 1838,her married name was Turner. |
Death* | before 25 January 1849 | Elizabeth S. Knight died before 25 January 1849 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Levin S. Ames was the security on the M.L.B. of James E. Turner and Matilda Ann Ames, the daughter of Samuel Ames. Thos. M. Savage was a witness. They were married on 27 Jan 1849 by H. Dalby.1 |
Family |
James E. Turner b. c 1809 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
William Knight1
M, b. circa 1790, d. before 29 May 1838
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1790 | William Knight was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 29 May 1838 | He died before 29 May 1838 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Rubin Goody was security on the M.L.B. of & as to ages of James E. Turner and Elizabeth S. Knight, daughter of Wm. Knight dec'd.1 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | Elizabeth S. Knight1 b. c 1815, d. b 25 Jan 1849 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Barbara B. Ward1
F, b. circa 1825
Father | James Ward2 b. c 1790 | |
Mother | Susan 'Sukey' Smith2 b. c 1800 |
Last Edited | 6 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1825 | Barbara B. Ward was born circa 1825 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Census w/another* | 1860 | Barbara was listed with another family in the census of 1860 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Barbara B. Ward, a 35 year old house keeper in HH#510 headed by Thomas Upshur, a 42 year old farmer.1 |
Marriage* | 1 January 1868 | She married George A. (of Rich) Turner, son of Richard (of Andrew) Turner and Mary 'Polly' (of Daniel) Richardson, on 1 January 1868 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as George Turner, a 40 year old widowed stage driver, born & living in Acc, the son of Richard & Polly Turner and she was shown as Barbara Ward, age 30 & single, the daughter of James and Susan Ward.2 |
Married Name | 1 January 1868 | As of 1 January 1868,her married name was Turner. |
Census w/husband* | 1870 | Barbara was listed with her husband in the census of 1870 at Locust Mount P.O., St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#352 was headed by Geo. A. Turner, a 36 year old U.S. Mail carrier with personal property valued at $500. Listed with him were Barlay Turner, a 34 year old house keeper; Henry S. Turner, age 9; and Peggy Coleburn, an 11 year old black domestic servant.3 |
Family |
George A. (of Rich) Turner b. c 1834, d. 4 Jul 1893 | |
Child | 1. | George L. Turner3 b. c 1872 |
James Ward1
M, b. circa 1790
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1790 | James Ward was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 16 November 1819 | He married Susan 'Sukey' Smith on 16 November 1819 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Pettit was security and as to Sukey's age on the M.L.B. of James Ward and Susan Smith. A. Costin & Wm. Wilkins Sr. witnesses.2 |
Family |
Susan 'Sukey' Smith b. c 1800 | |
Child | 1. | Barbara B. Ward+1 b. c 1825 |
Susan 'Sukey' Smith1
F, b. circa 1800
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1800 | Susan 'Sukey' Smith was born circa 1800 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | 16 November 1819 | She married James Ward on 16 November 1819 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Pettit was security and as to Sukey's age on the M.L.B. of James Ward and Susan Smith. A. Costin & Wm. Wilkins Sr. witnesses.1 |
Married Name | 16 November 1819 | As of 16 November 1819,her married name was Ward. |
Family |
James Ward b. c 1790 | |
Child | 1. | Barbara B. Ward+2 b. c 1825 |
Elizabeth Turner1
F, b. circa 1640
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | Elizabeth Turner was born circa 1640.1 |
Marriage* | 2 June 1661 | She married Edward Moore on 2 June 1661 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | 2 June 1661 | As of 2 June 1661,her married name was Moore. |
Family |
Edward Moore b. c 1630, d. b 7 Jan 1717/18 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Thomas Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1790
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1790 | Thomas Nottingham was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 13 October 1812 | He married Peggy Turner, daughter of Revel Turner and Elizabeth 'Betsey' Parker, on 13 October 1812 at Northampton Co, VA. Littleton Kendall Sr. was security on the M.L.B. of Thomas Nottingham and Peggy Turner.1 |
Family |
Peggy Turner b. c 1793 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
John Rose1
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John Rose was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 11 December 1787 | He married Mary 'Polly' Addison, daughter of Littleton Addison and (-----) (-----), on 11 December 1787 at Northampton Co, VA. Isaac Smith was security on the M.L.B. of John Rose and Polly Turner, widow of Edward Turner.1 |
Family |
Mary 'Polly' Addison b. c 1760 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Sally (of John) Turner1
F, b. circa 1770
Father | John (of Edwd II) Turner1 b. 1745, d. b 14 Nov 1780 | |
Mother | Patience (-----) (Teackle?)1 b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | Sally (of John) Turner was born circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 18 February 1794 | She married James Heath on 18 February 1794 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Roberts Jr. was security on the M.L.B. of James Heath and Sally Turner, daughter of John Turner dec'd.1 |
Married Name | 18 February 1794 | As of 18 February 1794,her married name was Heath. |
Family |
James Heath b. c 1770 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
James Heath1
M, b. circa 1770
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | James Heath was born circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 18 February 1794 | He married Sally (of John) Turner, daughter of John (of Edwd II) Turner and Patience (-----) (Teackle?), on 18 February 1794 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Roberts Jr. was security on the M.L.B. of James Heath and Sally Turner, daughter of John Turner dec'd.1 |
Family |
Sally (of John) Turner b. c 1770 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Sally (of James) Turner1
F, b. circa 1825, d. 1 December 1854
Father | James (of Samuel) Turner1 b. c 1788 | |
Mother | Patsey 'Patty' Wyatt1 b. c 1797 |
Charts | Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 13 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1825 | Sally (of James) Turner was born circa 1825 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 4 September 1843 | She married Jacob (of Wm) Waterfield, son of William Waterfield and Mary 'Polly' Beavans, on 4 September 1843 at Northampton Co, VA. James Turner (Occ) was security on the M.L.B. of his daughter Sally Turner and Jacob Waterfield. They were married on 6 Sep 1843.1 |
Married Name | 4 September 1843 | As of 4 September 1843,her married name was Waterfield. |
Census w/husband* | 1850 | Sally was listed with her husband in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#630 was headed by Jacob Waterfield, a 51 year old carpenter with real estate valued at $250. Listed with him were Sally Waterfiled, age 25; James Waterfield, age 4; Georgiana Waterfield, age 4/12.2 |
Death* | 1 December 1854 | She died on 1 December 1854 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Sally Waterfield, who died of pneumonia at the age of 26 years. The was the daughter of James & Patsy Turner. Her husband Jacob Waterfield gave the information.3 |
Family |
Jacob (of Wm) Waterfield b. c 1799 | |
Children | 1. | James Waterfield2 b. c 1846 |
2. | Georgiana Waterfield2 b. c 1850, d. Feb 1853 | |
3. | Laura Waterfield3 b. c 1852, d. Aug 1859 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S2461] Sandra Perkins, Northampton County, Death Register, 1853-1870.
James Waterfield1
M, b. circa 1846
Father | Jacob (of Wm) Waterfield1 b. c 1799 | |
Mother | Sally (of James) Turner1 b. c 1825, d. 1 Dec 1854 |
Charts | Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1846 | James Waterfield was born circa 1846 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1850 | James was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#630 was headed by Jacob Waterfield, a 51 year old carpenter with real estate valued at $250. Listed with him were Sally Waterfiled, age 25; James Waterfield, age 4; Georgiana Waterfield, age 4/12.1 |
Citations
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
Georgiana Waterfield1
F, b. circa 1850, d. February 1853
Father | Jacob (of Wm) Waterfield1 b. c 1799 | |
Mother | Sally (of James) Turner1 b. c 1825, d. 1 Dec 1854 |
Charts | Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1850 | Georgiana Waterfield was born circa 1850 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1850 | Georgiana was listed with her parents in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#630 was headed by Jacob Waterfield, a 51 year old carpenter with real estate valued at $250. Listed with him were Sally Waterfiled, age 25; James Waterfield, age 4; Georgiana Waterfield, age 4/12.1 |
Death* | February 1853 | She died in February 1853 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Georgiana Waterfield, who died of scarlet fever at the age of 5 years, the daughter of Jacob & Sally Waterfield. Her father Jacob Waterfield gave the information.2 |
Laura Waterfield1
F, b. circa 1852, d. August 1859
Father | Jacob (of Wm) Waterfield1 b. c 1799 | |
Mother | Sally (of James) Turner1 b. c 1825, d. 1 Dec 1854 |
Charts | Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1852 | Laura Waterfield was born circa 1852 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | August 1859 | She died in August 1859 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Laura Waterfield, who died at age 7, cause of death not shown. She was the daughter of Jacob & Sally Waterfield. George Martin gave the information.1 |
Citations
- [S2461] Sandra Perkins, Northampton County, Death Register, 1853-1870.
James Turner1
M, b. circa 1805
Last Edited | 10 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1805 | James Turner was born circa 1805 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | 2 September 1829 | He married Nancy Haggoman on 2 September 1829 at Northampton Co, VA. Benja Dunton was security on the M.L.B. of and gave consent for his ward Nancy Haggaman and James Turner to be married. Rich'd Cutler & Edw'd W. Nottingham witnesses.1 |
Census head* | 1850 | James was listed as a head of household in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#386 was headed by James Turner, a 45 year old sailor, born in Accomack Co. Listed with him were Ann Turner, age 37, also born in Accomack Co; Sarah A. Turner, age 14, born in N'hamp; and William Giddings, a 20 year old laborer, born in N'hamp.2 |
Family |
Nancy Haggoman b. c 1813 | |
Child | 1. | Sarah A. Turner2 b. c 1836 |
Nancy Haggoman1
F, b. circa 1813
Last Edited | 10 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1813 | Nancy Haggoman was born circa 1813 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | 2 September 1829 | She married James Turner on 2 September 1829 at Northampton Co, VA. Benja Dunton was security on the M.L.B. of and gave consent for his ward Nancy Haggaman and James Turner to be married. Rich'd Cutler & Edw'd W. Nottingham witnesses.1 |
Married Name | 2 September 1829 | As of 2 September 1829,her married name was Turner. |
Census w/husband* | 1850 | Nancy was listed with her husband in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#386 was headed by James Turner, a 45 year old sailor, born in Accomack Co. Listed with him were Ann Turner, age 37, also born in Accomack Co; Sarah A. Turner, age 14, born in N'hamp; and William Giddings, a 20 year old laborer, born in N'hamp.2 |
Family |
James Turner b. c 1805 | |
Child | 1. | Sarah A. Turner2 b. c 1836 |
Branson Turner1
M, b. before 1755
Last Edited | 10 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | before 1755 | Branson Turner was born before 1755 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Witnessed* | 26 September 1797 | Branson witnessed a will on 26 September 1797 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas H. Bradford & Branson Turner witnessed the will of William Bell, wife Ann.3 |
Census head* | 1800 | Branson was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Branston Turner, a head of household, age 45+. Listed with him were 1M0-10, 2M26-45, 2F26-45 and no slaves.2 |
Marriage* | 21 October 1803 | He married Leah Savage on 21 October 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. Samuel Minson was security on the M.L.B. of Branson Turner and Leah Savage.1 |
Anecdote* | 1805 | Branson Turner was not shown on the Northampton County Personal Property Tax Lists between 1782 and 1820.4,5 |
Family |
Leah Savage b. c 1780 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 53 (will of William Bell, wife Ann Bell).
- [S2783] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List , 1782-1799.
- [S2572] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List, 1800-1820.
Leah Savage1
F, b. circa 1780
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1780 | Leah Savage was born circa 1780 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 21 October 1803 | She married Branson Turner on 21 October 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. Samuel Minson was security on the M.L.B. of Branson Turner and Leah Savage.1 |
Married Name | 21 October 1803 | As of 21 October 1803,her married name was Turner. |
Family |
Branson Turner b. b 1755 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Andrew (of Abraham) Turner1
M, b. circa 1754
Father | Abraham (of Rich II) Turner1 b. c 1722, d. b 31 May 1768 | |
Mother | Mary Anne Mackwilliam1 b. c 1740, d. Aug 1796 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1754 | Andrew (of Abraham) Turner was born circa 1754 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land inherited* | 1768 | He inherited land in 1768 at tract A40, between Painter & Keller, Accomack Co, VA. Abraham Turner, wife Mary, did not mention land in his will, but he was succeeded by a son Andrew Turner and in 1785 he and his wife Tabitha sold it back to Thomas Ames, the son of the original seller.2 |
Marriage* | before 26 November 1774 | He married Tabitha (of Dennis) Tignal, daughter of Dennis Tignal and (-----) (-----), before 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA.2,3 |
Land sold* | 1785 | Andrew (of Abraham) Turner sold land in 1785 at tract A40, between Painter & Keller, Accomack Co, VA. Abraham Turner, wife Mary, did not mention land in his will, but he was succeeded by a son Andrew Turner and in 1785 he and his wife Tabitha sold it back to Thomas Ames, the son of the original seller.2 |
Will - Witnessed* | 24 November 1790 | Andrew witnessed a will on 24 November 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that John Teackle, Andrew Turner and Mary Watson witnessed the will of Elisha Hornsby, wife Siner.4 |
Will - Witnessed | 16 October 1791 | Andrew witnessed a will on 16 October 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Andrew Turner, Elisha Hornsby & Tabitha Turner witnessed the will of Jeremiah West.5 |
Will - Witnessed | 7 January 1796 | Andrew witnessed a will on 7 January 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Americus Scarborough, George Bunting and Andrew Turner witnessed the will of Kendall Bunting.6 |
Family |
Tabitha (of Dennis) Tignal b. c 1750 | |
Marriage* | before 26 November 1774 | He married Tabitha (of Dennis) Tignal, daughter of Dennis Tignal and (-----) (-----), before 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA.2,3 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 748 (tract A41).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 748 (tract A40).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 389 (will of Elisha Hornsby, wife Siner).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 400 (will of Jeremiah West).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 432 (will of Kendall Bunting, wife unnamed).
Tabitha (of Dennis) Tignal1
F, b. circa 1750
Father | Dennis Tignal2 b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)2 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Tabitha (of Dennis) Tignal was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | before 26 November 1774 | She married Andrew (of Abraham) Turner, son of Abraham (of Rich II) Turner and Mary Anne Mackwilliam, before 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA.1,2 |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1774 | Tabitha was named in her father's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.2 |
Married Name | before 26 November 1774 | As of before 26 November 1774,her married name was Turner. |
Land sold* | 1785 | She sold land in 1785 at tract A40, between Painter & Keller, Accomack Co, VA. Abraham Turner, wife Mary, did not mention land in his will, but he was succeeded by a son Andrew Turner and in 1785 he and his wife Tabitha sold it back to Thomas Ames, the son of the original seller.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 16 October 1791 | Tabitha witnessed a will on 16 October 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Andrew Turner, Elisha Hornsby & Tabitha Turner witnessed the will of Jeremiah West.3 |
Family |
Andrew (of Abraham) Turner b. c 1754 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 748 (tract A40).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 400 (will of Jeremiah West).
Jacob (of Abraham) Turner1
M, b. circa 1762
Father | Abraham (of Rich II) Turner1 b. c 1722, d. b 31 May 1768 | |
Mother | Mary Anne Mackwilliam1 b. c 1740, d. Aug 1796 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1762 | Jacob (of Abraham) Turner was born circa 1762 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land survey named* | 1788 | He's name was shown on a survey in 1788 at south of Parksley, west of the R.R. tract, Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, VA. A survey showed this part of this tract to have 86 1/4 acres and to be then owned by Major and Mary Rayfield, and William Turner, a son of Abraham and Mary. The land was in the fork of the two main branches of Hunting Creek and extended eastward along the north fork. In 1798 William Turner died intestate, his affairs being administered by his widow Betty, but beyond that this part was not traced further. The 1788 survey was for the whole tract and showed that this half of the Courtney land also contained 86 1/4 acres, which were divided equally between William and Garthey Willett and Jacob Turner on the part and Thomas Bayly on the other, because of his purchase of the Rowley interest.1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1076 (tract A99).
Elizabeth (-----)1
F, b. circa 1730
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Elizabeth (-----) was born circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | She married Richard Turner III, son of Richard Turner II and (-----) (-----), circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1750 | As of circa 1750,her married name was Turner. |
Witness paid to be* | 27 November 1751 | Elizabeth was paid for being a witness on 27 November 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. Thomas Johnson, indicted for assaulting William Kellam, admitted guilt and was fined £3:00:00 plus costs. He and Daniel Cutler each posted £20:00:00 for his good behavior. Hancock Belote, Abigal Belote, Franscina Belote and Elizabeth Turner testified two days against Johnson.2 |
Will - Husb's* | 17 February 1767 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 17 February 1767 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Turner gave to godson John Parkerson, son of John Parkerson & Mary his wife "that I now am informed liveth in Carolina" Land & plantation where I now live, being 100 acres provided he pay 20 s. yearly to the Churchwardens of this parish to be distributed to such persons as shall be in want of charity, & if no heir of the said John Parkerson or himself should come to take possession of the land, then my cousin Hillary Turner to have the same upon the same condition & for want of heirs to William Turner, the son of Abraham Turner & Mary his wife. To cousin Andrew Turner, son of Andrew & Sarah his wife land where he now lives which I bought of his brother Abraham, containing 50 acres, he to pay 10 s. yearly to the Churchwardans, & for want of issue to George Turner, son of Abel Turner & Tabitha his wife. Clothing to Henry Clark & William Page. Wife (no name) bros. & sisters residual legatees. Wife & cousin Andrew Turner Exrs. Witt: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, Rachel Turner. In order of probate: George Turner heir at law to the testator. Elizabeth Turner & Andrew Turner qualified.1 |
Est Settm't Husb's* | 28 February 1769 | She was named in her husband's estate settlement on 28 February 1769 at Accomack Co, VA. Elizabeth Turner (widow of Richard Turner) relinquished any benefit in the will [in favor of what was allowed her by law]. Richard Turner’s will was proved by James Rodgers and Peter Watson. Heir George Turner failed to appear. Executors: Elizabeth Turner and Andrew Turner (security: Thomas Lewis and Philip Tigner). Appraisers/auditors: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, John Walker and Littleton Harman.3 |
Family |
Richard Turner III b. c 1708, d. b 31 Jan 1769 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 244 (will of Richard Turner, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2013] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1744-1753, Volume 18, p. 377 (27 Nov 1751 Court).
- [S2601] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1769-1773, Volumes 24 & 25, p. 2 (28 Feb 1769 Court).
John Parkerson II1
M, b. circa 1750
Father | John Parkerson I2 b. c 1725 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)2 b. c 1725 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John Parkerson II was born circa 1750.1 |
Will - Godfath's* | 17 February 1767 | John was named in his godfather's will on 17 February 1767 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Turner gave to godson John Parkerson, son of John Parkerson & Mary his wife "that I now am informed liveth in Carolina" Land & plantation where I now live, being 100 acres provided he pay 20 s. yearly to the Churchwardens of this parish to be distributed to such persons as shall be in want of charity, & if no heir of the said John Parkerson or himself should come to take possession of the land, then my cousin Hillary Turner to have the same upon the same condition & for want of heirs to William Turner, the son of Abraham Turner & Mary his wife. To cousin Andrew Turner, son of Andrew & Sarah his wife land where he now lives which I bought of his brother Abraham, containing 50 acres, he to pay 10 s. yearly to the Churchwardans, & for want of issue to George Turner, son of Abel Turner & Tabitha his wife. Clothing to Henry Clark & William Page. Wife (no name) bros. & sisters residual legatees. Wife & cousin Andrew Turner Exrs. Witt: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, Rachel Turner. In order of probate: George Turner heir at law to the testator. Elizabeth Turner & Andrew Turner qualified.2 |
Land inherited* | 1769 | He inherited land in 1769 at tract A39, Melfa & Keller area, Isle of Wight Co, VA. Richard Turner left 100 acres to his godson John Parkerson "provided he pay 20 shillings yearly to the Churchwardens of this Parish to be distributed to such person as shall be in want of Charity."1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1770 at Isle of Wight Co, VA.1 |
Land sold* | 1771 | John Parkerson II sold land in 1771 at tract A39, Melfa & Keller area, Accomack Co, VA. John and Mary Parkerson of Isle of Wight County sold 100 acres of this tract to Peter Watson and in 1776 he left this part of his holdings to his son John.1 |
Family |
Mary (-----) b. c 1750 |
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1750.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | She married John Parkerson II, son of John Parkerson I and Mary (-----), circa 1770 at Isle of Wight Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1770 | As of circa 1770,her married name was Parkerson. |
Land sold* | 1771 | Mary (-----) sold land in 1771 at Melfa & Keller area, Accomack Co, VA. John and Mary Parkerson of Isle of Wight County sold 100 acres of this tract to Peter Watson and in 1776 he left this part of his holdings to his son John.1 |
Family |
John Parkerson II b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 741 (tract A39).
John Parkerson I1
M, b. circa 1725
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1725 | John Parkerson I was born circa 1725.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1750.1 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 17 February 1767 | John was mentioned in a will on 17 February 1767 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Turner gave to godson John Parkerson, son of John Parkerson & Mary his wife "that I now am informed liveth in Carolina" Land & plantation where I now live, being 100 acres provided he pay 20 s. yearly to the Churchwardens of this parish to be distributed to such persons as shall be in want of charity, & if no heir of the said John Parkerson or himself should come to take possession of the land, then my cousin Hillary Turner to have the same upon the same condition & for want of heirs to William Turner, the son of Abraham Turner & Mary his wife. To cousin Andrew Turner, son of Andrew & Sarah his wife land where he now lives which I bought of his brother Abraham, containing 50 acres, he to pay 10 s. yearly to the Churchwardans, & for want of issue to George Turner, son of Abel Turner & Tabitha his wife. Clothing to Henry Clark & William Page. Wife (no name) bros. & sisters residual legatees. Wife & cousin Andrew Turner Exrs. Witt: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, Rachel Turner. In order of probate: George Turner heir at law to the testator. Elizabeth Turner & Andrew Turner qualified.1 |
Family |
Mary (-----) b. c 1725 | |
Child | 1. | John Parkerson II1 b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 244 (will of Richard Turner, wife Elizabeth).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1725
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1725 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1725.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | She married John Parkerson I circa 1750.1 |
Married Name | circa 1750 | As of circa 1750,her married name was Parkerson. |
Will - Mentioned in* | 17 February 1767 | Mary was mentioned in a will on 17 February 1767 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Turner gave to godson John Parkerson, son of John Parkerson & Mary his wife "that I now am informed liveth in Carolina" Land & plantation where I now live, being 100 acres provided he pay 20 s. yearly to the Churchwardens of this parish to be distributed to such persons as shall be in want of charity, & if no heir of the said John Parkerson or himself should come to take possession of the land, then my cousin Hillary Turner to have the same upon the same condition & for want of heirs to William Turner, the son of Abraham Turner & Mary his wife. To cousin Andrew Turner, son of Andrew & Sarah his wife land where he now lives which I bought of his brother Abraham, containing 50 acres, he to pay 10 s. yearly to the Churchwardans, & for want of issue to George Turner, son of Abel Turner & Tabitha his wife. Clothing to Henry Clark & William Page. Wife (no name) bros. & sisters residual legatees. Wife & cousin Andrew Turner Exrs. Witt: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, Rachel Turner. In order of probate: George Turner heir at law to the testator. Elizabeth Turner & Andrew Turner qualified.1 |
Family |
John Parkerson I b. c 1725 | |
Child | 1. | John Parkerson II1 b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 244 (will of Richard Turner, wife Elizabeth).
Phillip (of Dennis) Tignal1
M, b. circa 1735
Father | Dennis Tignal1 b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1735 | Phillip (of Dennis) Tignal was born circa 1735 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1774 | Phillip was named in his father's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | Dennis Tignal1 b. c 1760, d. b 28 Jan 1812 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Dennis Tignal1
M, b. 1710, d. before 31 October 1775
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | 1710 | Dennis Tignal was born in 1710 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1735 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1735 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land bought* | 1736 | Dennis Tignal bought land in 1736 at tract A39, Melfa & Keller area, Accomack Co, VA. Nathaniel and Mary Willis sold her 70 acres at the west end of this tract to Dennis Tigner. In 1775 Dennis Tignal (wife Mary) left to his son Phillip and in 1797 he (wife Elizabeth) left to his son Dennis.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1770.1 |
Will* | 26 November 1774 | Dennis made a will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Death* | before 31 October 1775 | He died before 31 October 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Family 1 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1715 | |
Children | 1. | Phillip (of Dennis) Tignal+1 b. c 1735 |
2. | Southy (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1737 | |
3. | Sarah (of Dennis) Tignal+1 b. c 1740 | |
4. | Tabitha (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1750 | |
5. | Comfort (of Dennis) Tignal+1 b. c 1752 | |
6. | Major (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1754 |
Family 2 |
Mary (-----) b. c 1750 |
(-----) (-----)1
F, b. circa 1715
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1715 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1735 | She married Dennis Tignal circa 1735 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1735 | As of circa 1735,her married name was Tignal. |
Family |
Dennis Tignal b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 | |
Children | 1. | Phillip (of Dennis) Tignal+1 b. c 1735 |
2. | Southy (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1737 | |
3. | Sarah (of Dennis) Tignal+1 b. c 1740 | |
4. | Tabitha (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1750 | |
5. | Comfort (of Dennis) Tignal+1 b. c 1752 | |
6. | Major (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1754 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Southy (of Dennis) Tignal1
M, b. circa 1737
Father | Dennis Tignal1 b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1737 | Southy (of Dennis) Tignal was born circa 1737 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1774 | Southy was named in his father's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | She married Dennis Tignal circa 1770.1 |
Married Name | circa 1770 | As of circa 1770,her married name was Tignal. |
Will - Husb's* | 26 November 1774 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Family |
Dennis Tignal b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Sarah (of Dennis) Tignal1
F, b. circa 1740
Father | Dennis Tignal1 b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Sarah (of Dennis) Tignal was born circa 1740 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | She married (-----) Bayly circa 1765 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1765 | As of circa 1765,her married name was Bayly. |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1774 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Family |
(-----) Bayly b. c 1740 | |
Child | 1. | Peggy Bayly1 b. c 1765 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
(-----) Bayly1
M, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | (-----) Bayly was born circa 1740 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | He married Sarah (of Dennis) Tignal, daughter of Dennis Tignal and (-----) (-----), circa 1765 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Sarah (of Dennis) Tignal b. c 1740 | |
Child | 1. | Peggy Bayly1 b. c 1765 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Peggy Bayly1
F, b. circa 1765
Father | (-----) Bayly1 b. c 1740 | |
Mother | Sarah (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1765 | Peggy Bayly was born circa 1765 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 26 November 1774 | Peggy was named in her grandfather's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Comfort (of Dennis) Tignal1
F, b. circa 1752
Father | Dennis Tignal1 b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Comfort (of Dennis) Tignal was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | She married (-----) Martin circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1770 | As of circa 1770,her married name was Martin. |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1774 | Comfort was named in her father's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Family |
(-----) Martin b. c 1750 | |
Child | 1. | Betty Martin1 b. c 1772 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
(-----) Martin1
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | (-----) Martin was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Comfort (of Dennis) Tignal, daughter of Dennis Tignal and (-----) (-----), circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Comfort (of Dennis) Tignal b. c 1752 | |
Child | 1. | Betty Martin1 b. c 1772 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Betty Martin1
F, b. circa 1772
Father | (-----) Martin1 b. c 1750 | |
Mother | Comfort (of Dennis) Tignal1 b. c 1752 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1772 | Betty Martin was born circa 1772 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 26 November 1774 | Betty was named in her grandfather's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
Major (of Dennis) Tignal1
M, b. circa 1754
Father | Dennis Tignal1 b. 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1775 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1754 | Major (of Dennis) Tignal was born circa 1754 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1774 | Major was named in his father's will on 26 November 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Dennis Tignal gave to wife Mary Tignal the dwelling house commonly called my son Southy Tignal's & 1/3 of my lands during her life. Should I have a child by my said wife said child to have all that I got by my aforesaid wife at our marriage. To son Philip Tignal planta, where I live including all my land. Grandson Dennis Tignal, son of Philip. Son Southy Tignal. To daughter Sarah Bayly & to her daughter Pegga Bayly. Daughter Tabitha Turner. To daughter Comfort Martain for life, reversion to her daughter Betty Martain. My forner wife's side saddle &c. to my son Major Tignal, reversion to his children. Children, except Philip, residual legatees. Son Philip & wife Mary Exrs. Witt: William Banfield Walker, John Belote.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 288 (will of Dennis Tignal, wife Mary).
George Bell1
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 25 June 1792
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | George Bell was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will* | 26 November 1791 | George made a will on 26 November 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will George Bell gave to Jedediah, son of my brother William Bell, whole estate, real & personal, except the following legacy: To Molly Turner, daughter of Atha Turner, a love begotten child, £20. Brother William Bell & friend Francis Savage Exrs. Witt: William Gibb, John Kellam, Thomas Nere, Joshua Cutlar.1 |
Death* | before 25 June 1792 | He died before 25 June 1792 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Family |
Athaliah 'Athy' (mother of Molly) Turner b. c 1745 | |
Child | 1. | Molly (of Atha) Turner1 b. 1768 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 395 (George Bell).
Molly (of Atha) Turner1
F, b. 1768
Father | George Bell1 b. c 1750, d. b 25 Jun 1792 | |
Mother | Athaliah 'Athy' (mother of Molly) Turner1 b. c 1745 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | 1768 | Molly (of Atha) Turner was born in 1768 at Accomack Co, VA.1,2 |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1791 | Molly was named in her father's will on 26 November 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will George Bell gave to Jedediah, son of my brother William Bell, whole estate, real & personal, except the following legacy: To Molly Turner, daughter of Atha Turner, a love begotten child, £20. Brother William Bell & friend Francis Savage Exrs. Witt: William Gibb, John Kellam, Thomas Nere, Joshua Cutlar.1 |
Athaliah 'Athy' (mother of Molly) Turner1
F, b. circa 1745
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1745 | Athaliah 'Athy' (mother of Molly) Turner was born circa 1745 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Court - named in ord* | 29 August 1766 | She was named in a court order on 29 August 1766 at Accomack Co, VA. Athy Turner, to pay £1:07:06.2 |
Court - namd in suit* | 29 October 1766 | She was named in a lawsuit on 29 October 1766 at Accomack Co, VA. Athy Turner, sued by John Ball.3 |
Bastard Mother of* | 31 January 1769 | She was named as the mother of a bastard child on 31 January 1769 at Accomack Co, VA. Sabra Roberts and Athaliah Turner admitted having bastard children; they failed to pay the 50 shilling fine, so received 25 lashes at the public whipping post. (Security for Sabra’s costs: Jonathan Garison).4 |
Marriage* | 10 June 1785 | She married Abel Charnock on 10 June 1785 at Accomack Co, VA. William Gibbs was security on the M.L.B. of Abel Charnock and Atha Turner.5 |
Married Name | 10 June 1785 | As of 10 June 1785,her married name was Charnock. |
Will - Mentioned in* | 26 November 1791 | Athaliah was mentioned in a will on 26 November 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will George Bell gave to Jedediah, son of my brother William Bell, whole estate, real & personal, except the following legacy: To Molly Turner, daughter of Atha Turner, a love begotten child, £20. Brother William Bell & friend Francis Savage Exrs. Witt: William Gibb, John Kellam, Thomas Nere, Joshua Cutlar.1 |
Family 1 |
George Bell b. c 1750, d. b 25 Jun 1792 | |
Child | 1. | Molly (of Atha) Turner1 b. 1768 |
Family 2 |
Abel Charnock b. c 1750 | |
Marriage* | 10 June 1785 | She married Abel Charnock on 10 June 1785 at Accomack Co, VA. William Gibbs was security on the M.L.B. of Abel Charnock and Atha Turner.5 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 395 (George Bell).
- [S2314] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1765-1769, Volumes 21, 22, 23, p. 56 (29 Aug 1766 Court).
- [S2314] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1765-1769, Volumes 21, 22, 23, p. 71 (29 Oct 1766 Court).
- [S2314] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1765-1769, Volumes 21, 22, 23, p. 255 (31 Jan 1769 Court).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Sarah Elizabeth (of Rich P) Read1
F, b. 23 March 1828
Father | Col. Richard P. Read1 b. 1808, d. 3 Aug 1884 | |
Mother | Margaret Annatha Parsons Rogers1 b. 9 Mar 1809, d. 30 Jun 1831 |
Birth* | 23 March 1828 | Sarah Elizabeth (of Rich P) Read was born on 23 March 1828 at Accomack Co, VA.2,3 |
Will - Aunt's* | 5 April 1842 | Sarah was named in her aunt's will on 5 April 1842 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Elizabeth Rogers gave all her property to sister Sarah Rodgers & at her death to my nephew John Read & my niece Sarah Elizabeth Read all my right in the land on the head of Pungoteague Creek formerly owned by my brother Abel R. Rodgers & adjoining John Taylor & others. If either dies without lawful issue then to the other, but if they both die without lawful issue then to my brother Asa J. Rodgers. To my niece Sarah E. Read ... & tea spoons marked "A. R. R." If my sister Sarah Rodgers should out live me & wish to buy land with my money she is at liberty to do it & dispose of the land as she wishes at her death & the remaining money & Negroes to my brother Asa J. Rodgers, my nephew John Read & my niece Sarah E. Read. Remainder to my brother Asa J. Rodgers, but if he dies without lawful issue then to my nephew John Read & my niece Sarah Elizabeth Read. None of my Negroes shall ever be sold ... A head & foot stone to be placed at my grave. If my brother, nephew & niece all die without issue then my Negroes to be free. Brother Asa J. Rodgers Extr. Witt: William Goffigon, Michael P. Kellam, Joseph B. Brittingham, John J. Ayres & L. S. Ames. Prob: Asa J. Rodgers refused to qualify & Richard P. Read became the Admr. with William L. Major & John Arlington securities.1 |
Will - Aunt's | 6 April 1842 | Sarah was named in her aunt's will on 6 April 1842 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. In her will Sarah Rogers, St. George Parish, gave all her property to sister Elizabeth Rodgers during her life & at her death to my nephew John Read & my niece Sarah Elizabeth Read all my right in land on the head of Pungoteague Creek formerly owned by my brother Abel R. Rodgers & adjoining the lands of John Taylor & others, but if either of them dies without lawful issue, then to the survivor, but if they both die without lawful issue, then to my brother Asa J. Rodgers. To my niece Sarah E. Read … To my nephew John Read … & ½ dozen tea spoons marked "S. R." & ... If my sister Elizabeth Rodgers should out live me & wish to buy land with my money she is at liberty to do so & dispose of the land as she wishes at her death, but if there is money & Negroes left then to my brother Asa J. Rodgers, my nephew John Read & my niece Sarah E. Read. Remainder to my nephew John Read & my niece Sarah E. Read, but if they both die without lawful heirs, then to my brother Asa J. Rodgers. None of my Negroes shall ever be sold & if any of my heirs shall ever sell any of them, the one so selling shall forfeit his or her right in the Negroes to the others that have not sold. Purchase a head & foot stone to be placed at my grave. If my brother Asa J. Rodgers & my nephew John Read & my niece Sarah E. Read should all die without lawful issue, then my Negroes shall be free. Brother Asa J. Rodgers Extr. Witt: William Goffigon, Michael P. Kellam, J. B. Brittingham, John J. Ayres & Levin S. Ames.4 |
Marriage* | 13 September 1847 | She married Teackle Jacob Turner, son of John (of John Furbush) Turner and Margaret 'Peggy' (588) (of Joshua) Turner, on 13 September 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. T.T. Turner was security on the M.L.B. of Teackle J. Turner and Sarah E. Read, widow(sic) (daughter) of Richard P. Read.5 |
Married Name | 13 September 1847 | As of 13 September 1847,her married name was Turner. |
Census w/husband* | 1850 | Sarah was listed with her husband in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#656 was headed by Teackle Turner, a 46 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,500. Listed with him was Sarah E. Turner, age 24.6 |
Census w/husband | 1860 | Sarah was listed with her husband in the census of 1860 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#632 was headed by Teackle J. Turner, a 52 year old farmer. Listed with him were Elizth S. Turner, age 31; John A.T. Turner, age 10; Louis F. Rogers, age 65 and Chas. Brown, age 44.7 |
Census w/brother* | 1870 | Sarah was listed with her brother in the census of 1870 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#500 was headed by John R. Reed, a 40 year old legislator with real estate valued at $6,000 and personal property valued at $1,500. Listed with him were Elizabeth Turner, a 45 year old house keeper; Asa Reed, age 14; Willie Reed, age 11; John R. Reed, age 10; Bess Reeed, age 5; James Rodgers, a 45 year old mulatto farm laborer; Isaac Matthews, a 19 year old black farm laborer; William Matthews, a 14 year old black farm laborer; Mahala Bird, a 13 year old black domestic servant; Fanny Reed, a 67 year old domestic servant; Lucy Reed, a 30 year old black domestic servant; and Claracy Reed, a 5 year old black female.8 |
Family |
Teackle Jacob Turner b. 5 Feb 1803, d. 1861 | |
Marriage* | 13 September 1847 | She married Teackle Jacob Turner, son of John (of John Furbush) Turner and Margaret 'Peggy' (588) (of Joshua) Turner, on 13 September 1847 at Accomack Co, VA. T.T. Turner was security on the M.L.B. of Teackle J. Turner and Sarah E. Read, widow(sic) (daughter) of Richard P. Read.5 |
Child | 1. | Alfred J. (John A.T.) Turner7 b. c 1850 |
Citations
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 451 (will of Elizabeth Rogers).
- [S3042] Cathy Lacsamana < and e-mail address>, The Rodgers Family of "Whitehall" in Pungoteague.
- [S3043] Owners: Tabitha Rodgers then John Read then his son Capt. Wm. Kendall Reade then his daughter Kendall Read Miles (Mrs. George R. Miles), Rodgers Family Bible purchased in 1819 by Tabitha (Bundick) Rodgers.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 456 (will of Sarah Rogers (St. George Parish).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S587] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1860 Northampton Co, VA, Census.
- [S687] Gail Walczyk, 1870 Accomack Co, VA, Census, Part 2, St. George's Parish.
James (of James) Turner1
M, b. circa 1825, d. after 1850
Father | James (of Samuel) Turner1 b. c 1788 | |
Mother | Patsey 'Patty' Wyatt1 b. c 1797 |
Charts | Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 18 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1825 | James (of James) Turner was born circa 1825 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Census w/mother* | 1850 | James was listed with his mother in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#633 was headed by Patsy Turner, age 50. Listed with her were James Turner, a 25 year old farmer and Elizabeth Turner, age 23.1 |
Death* | after 1850 | He died after 1850. |
Citations
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
Abel (of Rich II) Turner1
M, b. circa 1716, d. before 17 February 1767
Father | Richard Turner II1 b. 1673, d. b 10 Dec 1734 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)1 b. c 1680 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1716 | Abel (of Rich II) Turner was born circa 1716 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | He married Tabitha (-----) circa 1740 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Bound child boundout* | 1 February 1764 | His child was bound out on 1 February 1764 at Accomack Co, VA. George Turner was bound to Peter Savage till lawful age to learn the trade of cooper (St George Parish).2 |
Death* | before 17 February 1767 | Abel (of Rich II) Turner died before 17 February 1767 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Brother's* | 17 February 1767 | Abel was named in his brother's will on 17 February 1767 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Turner gave to godson John Parkerson, son of John Parkerson & Mary his wife "that I now am informed liveth in Carolina" Land & plantation where I now live, being 100 acres provided he pay 20 s. yearly to the Churchwardens of this parish to be distributed to such persons as shall be in want of charity, & if no heir of the said John Parkerson or himself should come to take possession of the land, then my cousin Hillary Turner to have the same upon the same condition & for want of heirs to William Turner, the son of Abraham Turner & Mary his wife. To cousin Andrew Turner, son of Andrew & Sarah his wife land where he now lives which I bought of his brother Abraham, containing 50 acres, he to pay 10 s. yearly to the Churchwardans, & for want of issue to George Turner, son of Abel Turner & Tabitha his wife. Clothing to Henry Clark & William Page. Wife (no name) bros. & sisters residual legatees. Wife & cousin Andrew Turner Exrs. Witt: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, Rachel Turner. In order of probate: George Turner heir at law to the testator. Elizabeth Turner & Andrew Turner qualified.1 |
Family |
Tabitha (-----) b. c 1720 | |
Child | 1. | George (of Abel) Turner1 b. c 1750 |
Tabitha (-----)1
F, b. circa 1720
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | Tabitha (-----) was born circa 1720 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | She married Abel (of Rich II) Turner, son of Richard Turner II and (-----) (-----), circa 1740 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1740 | As of circa 1740,her married name was Turner. |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 17 February 1767 | Tabitha was named in her brother-in-law's will on 17 February 1767 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Richard Turner gave to godson John Parkerson, son of John Parkerson & Mary his wife "that I now am informed liveth in Carolina" Land & plantation where I now live, being 100 acres provided he pay 20 s. yearly to the Churchwardens of this parish to be distributed to such persons as shall be in want of charity, & if no heir of the said John Parkerson or himself should come to take possession of the land, then my cousin Hillary Turner to have the same upon the same condition & for want of heirs to William Turner, the son of Abraham Turner & Mary his wife. To cousin Andrew Turner, son of Andrew & Sarah his wife land where he now lives which I bought of his brother Abraham, containing 50 acres, he to pay 10 s. yearly to the Churchwardans, & for want of issue to George Turner, son of Abel Turner & Tabitha his wife. Clothing to Henry Clark & William Page. Wife (no name) bros. & sisters residual legatees. Wife & cousin Andrew Turner Exrs. Witt: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, Rachel Turner. In order of probate: George Turner heir at law to the testator. Elizabeth Turner & Andrew Turner qualified.1 |
Family |
Abel (of Rich II) Turner b. c 1716, d. b 17 Feb 1767 | |
Child | 1. | George (of Abel) Turner1 b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 244 (will of Richard Turner, wife Elizabeth).
George (of Abel) Turner1
M, b. circa 1750
Father | Abel (of Rich II) Turner1 b. c 1716, d. b 17 Feb 1767 | |
Mother | Tabitha (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | George (of Abel) Turner was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Bound Out* | 1 February 1764 | He was bound out on 1 February 1764 at Accomack Co, VA. George Turner was bound to Peter Savage till lawful age to learn the trade of cooper (St George Parish).2 |
Will - Uncle's* | 17 February 1767 | George was named in his uncle's will on 17 February 1767 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Richard Turner gave to godson John Parkerson, son of John Parkerson & Mary his wife "that I now am informed liveth in Carolina" Land & plantation where I now live, being 100 acres provided he pay 20 s. yearly to the Churchwardens of this parish to be distributed to such persons as shall be in want of charity, & if no heir of the said John Parkerson or himself should come to take possession of the land, then my cousin Hillary Turner to have the same upon the same condition & for want of heirs to William Turner, the son of Abraham Turner & Mary his wife. To cousin Andrew Turner, son of Andrew & Sarah his wife land where he now lives which I bought of his brother Abraham, containing 50 acres, he to pay 10 s. yearly to the Churchwardans, & for want of issue to George Turner, son of Abel Turner & Tabitha his wife. Clothing to Henry Clark & William Page. Wife (no name) bros. & sisters residual legatees. Wife & cousin Andrew Turner Exrs. Witt: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, Rachel Turner. In order of probate: George Turner heir at law to the testator. Elizabeth Turner & Andrew Turner qualified.1 |
Est Settm't Uncle's* | 31 January 1769 | He was named in the settlement of his uncle's estate on 31 January 1769 at Accomack Co, VA. Geo Turner (heir of Richd Turner) was summoned to contest the will’s proof.3 |
Est Settm't Uncle's | 28 February 1769 | He was named in the settlement of his uncle's estate on 28 February 1769 at Accomack Co, VA. Elizabeth Turner (widow of Richard Turner) relinquished any benefit in the will [in favor of what was allowed her by law]. Richard Turner’s will was proved by James Rodgers and Peter Watson. Heir George Turner failed to appear. Executors: Elizabeth Turner and Andrew Turner (security: Thomas Lewis and Philip Tigner). Appraisers/auditors: James Rodgers, Peter Watson, John Walker and Littleton Harman.4 |
Court - namd in pres* | 30 May 1775 | He was named in a presentment on 30 May 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. George Turner, for assault and battery on John Morgan.5 |
Court - named in ord* | 2 December 1779 | He was named in a court order on 2 December 1779 at Accomack Co, VA. In the King vs George Turner (who had been indicted for assaulting John Morgan), Turner was to pay costs.6 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 244 (will of Richard Turner, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2313] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1764-1765, Volume 20, p. 1 (1 Feb 1764 Court).
- [S2314] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1765-1769, Volumes 21, 22, 23, p. 255 (31 Jan 1769 Court).
- [S2601] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1769-1773, Volumes 24 & 25, p. 2 (28 Feb 1769 Court).
- [S2701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1773-1777, Volumes 26 & 27, p. 190 (30 May 1775 Court).
- [S2766] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1777-1780, Volume 28, p. 227 (2 Dec 1779 Court).
Mary Turner1
M, b. circa 1725
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1725 | Mary Turner was born circa 1725 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Bastard Mother of* | 28 July 1747 | He was named as the mother of a bastard child on 28 July 1747 at Accomack Co, VA. Mary Turner named William Cole as the father of the illegitimate child she was expecting. When Cole refused to post a £50:00:00 bond for the child's support, he was ordered jailed till doing so and paying costs.1 |
Bastard Mother of | 29 July 1747 | He was named as the mother of a bastard child on 29 July 1747 at Accomack Co, VA. The court ruled that John Cole was sufficient security to save the parish from the cost of maintaining and bringing up the illegitimate child that Mary Turner was expecting; Mary had named William Cole as the father.2 |
Henry (wife Mary) Turner1
M, b. circa 1725
Last Edited | 30 Nov 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1725 | Henry (wife Mary) Turner was born circa 1725 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Court - namd in suit* | 26 May 1762 | Henry (wife Mary) Turner was named in a lawsuit on 26 May 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. “Thomas Right,” lessee of Henry Turner and wife Mary, sued “Henry Holdfast.” Charles Snead swore that he read the declaration to tenants Charles Courtney, James Rawley and John Onley, who were to make themselves defendant/s or have possession awarded to the plaintiff.1 |
Court - namd in suit | 30 December 1762 | He was named in a lawsuit on 30 December 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. “Thomas Right” (attorney: Littleton Dennis) brought two actions of ejectment against “Henry Holdfast” for land conveyed by Henry Turner and wife; Charles Courtney became defendant. The matter was continued for trial.2 |
Court - namd in suit | 29 September 1763 | He was named in a lawsuit on 29 September 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. “Thomas Right,” who sued Charles Courtney in two suits for lands conveyed by Henry Turner and wife Mary, suggested to the court that the defendants intended to commit waste on the disputed land. Courtney was ordered to forebear; the sheriff was to serve him with a copy of the order.3 |
Family |
Mary (-----) b. c 1725 |
Citations
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 383 (26 May 1762 Court).
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 421 (30 Dec 1762 Court).
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 495 (29 Sep 1763 Court).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1725
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1725 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1725.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | She married Henry (wife Mary) Turner circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1750 | As of circa 1750,her married name was Turner. |
Court - namd in suit* | 26 May 1762 | Mary (-----) was named in a lawsuit on 26 May 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. “Thomas Right,” lessee of Henry Turner and wife Mary, sued “Henry Holdfast.” Charles Snead swore that he read the declaration to tenants Charles Courtney, James Rawley and John Onley, who were to make themselves defendant/s or have possession awarded to the plaintiff.1 |
Family |
Henry (wife Mary) Turner b. c 1725 |
Citations
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 383 (26 May 1762 Court).
Sarah MackWilliam1
F, b. circa 1675, d. before 23 February 1762
Father | Finla MackWilliam1 b. c 1635, d. b 10 Oct 1687 | |
Mother | Mary Overton (Overton?)1 b. c 1640, d. b 7 Dec 1698 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1675 | Sarah MackWilliam was born circa 1675 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 25 March 1687 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 25 March 1687 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Sarah MackWilliams in the will of Finla MackWilliams..2 |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | She married (-----) Courtney circa 1700 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1700 | As of circa 1700,her married name was Courtney. |
Death* | before 23 February 1762 | Sarah MackWilliam died before 23 February 1762 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Land inherited* | 23 February 1762 | She inherited land on 23 February 1762 at tract A99, south of Parksley, west of R.R. track, Accomack Co, VA. Finla Mackwilliam died without issue and the western part of this tract went to his dec'd sister Sarah's son Charles Courtney. No Courtney wills were found, but a son Charles inherited.1,3 |
Land cause | 31 October 1788 | She was named in a land cause on 31 October 1788 at south of Parksley, west of R.R. tract, Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, VA. Whereas the said Major Rayfield and Mary, his wife, William Turner, William Willet & Garthery his wife & Jacob Taylor and the said Thomas Bayly & Anne his wife together and undivided hold six messuages and 354 acres of land at the head of Hunting Creek, and whereas one Finlay McWilliams was lately seized of and in the premises aforesaid as of fee, and being so thereof seized on the 25 Mar. 1687 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises by the description of the plantation where he then lived, supposed to contain 400 acres, to Finlay & Overton, the sons of the said Finlay McWilliams, and to their lawful heirs, remainder in case of death of either Finlay, the son, or Overton during their minority or without heirs, of the part of the said premises of him who should so die as aforesaid, to Sarah, the daughter of the said Finlay McWilliams the elder, and to her heirs forever, and the said Finlay McWilliams the elder being so seized afterwards died and the said Finlay the son and Overton entered into the said premises and were seized thereof, to-wit: the said Finlay of one moiety & the said Overton of one moiety undivided in their demesne as of fee tail, and being so seized the said Overton afterwards with intent to dock the entail of his moiety of the premises, sued forth a writ in the nature of a writ of Ad quod Damnum from the Secretarie's Office of the then Colony of Virginia, directed to the Sheriff of the County aforesaid, that he cause the value of the moiety of the said Overton in the premises to be enquired of &c., by virtue whereof &c. the said Overton became seized of the one moiety of the said premises in his demesne as of fee, and being so thereof seized, to-wit, on the 1 Feb. 1736, sold his moiety of the said premises to a certain George Scott, which said George Scott entered into the said premises and on the 3 Dec. 1747 sold the said moiety of the said premises to Richard Drummond; that the said Richard Drummond entered into the said premises and became seized of the one moiety thereof, and being thereof seized afterwards died leaving Anne his daughter & now wife of the aforesaid Thomas Bayly, whereby the said Anne entered into the said premises and being so seized the said Anne took to husband the said Thomas Bayly, whereby the said Thomas & Anne entered into the said premises and were seized of the one moiety thereof, and still are seized thereof in right of the said Anne as aforesaid; That the aforesaid Sarah, one of the daughters of the said Finlay McWilliams the elder, in the life of the said Finlay took to husband the said ____ Courtney, and by his had issue Charles Courtney, and afterwards the said Sarah died and the said Finlay, the son, survived her, and afterwards the said Finlay the son being so seized died without issue & the said Charles Courtney, son & heir of the said Sarah, survived him and entered into the said premises and became seized of the one moiety thereof, and being so seized did on the 30 Jan. 1764, convey the one half of the moiety of the said Charles, being one fourth of the said premises, to a certain Abraham Turner, and the said Turner entered into the premises and became seized of the one fourth part thereof in fee, and being so seized afterwards died leaving the aforesaid Mary, now the wife of Major Rayfield his widow, and the aforesaid William Turner his son & heir, whereby the said Mary entered into the premises and became seized in right of dower of the one third of the one fourth part thereof, and the said Major Rayfield and Mary, his wife, are still seized thereof; and the said William Turner entered into the said other and became seized of two thirds of one fourth part thereof and still is thereof seized; and the said Charles Courtney being seized as aforesaid of the remaining one fourth part of the premises on the 31 Oct. 1764 made his last will and testament and devised the aforesaid remaining one fourth part of the premised to William Raleigh & Garthery Taylor; that the said Garthery entered into the premises and became seized of the 1/8 part thereof, and being so seized conveyed 25 acres of the said 1/8 of the premises to Jacob Taylor for and during the term of the natural life of the said Jacob; that the said Jacob entered into the premises and became seized thereof, and is still seized thereof, and the said Garthery being seized as aforesaid of the residue of the said 1/8 part of the said premises afterwards took to husband the aforesaid William Willet, whereby the said William Willet & Garthery entered into the said premises and were seized of the said residue of the said 1/8 part thereof, and still are seized thereof in right of the said Garthery; that the said William Raleigh entered into the premises and was seized of 1/8 part thereof, and being so seized on the 30 July 1783, conveyed the same to the aforesaid Thomas Bayly.3 |
Land cause* | 17 May 1799 | She was named in a land cause on 17 May 1799 at tract A99, south of Parksley, west of R.R. track, Accomack Co, VA. That a certain Finla McWilliams the elder was in his lifetime seized as of fee of and in a certain tract of land supposed to contain 400 acres, of which the premises in question is part; that being so seized on the 25 Mar. 1687, made his last will & testament and shortly afterwards died without having altered said will; that the said will was probated 16 Nov. 1687; that Finla McWilliams the younger & Overton, the sons of the said Finla McWilliams the elder, entered into the land devised them and were of their several parts respectively seized according to their several estates in the said will specified; that Overton McWilliams, one of the sons of the said Finla the elder, died leaving issue, which issue still survived at the time of the death of the said Finla the younger; that the said Finla the younger lived till 1762 and then died intestate and without issue, being seized at the time of his death of that part of the tract of 400 acres which his father, the said Finla the elder, had devised to him as aforesaid; that immediately after the death of the said Finla the younger, Charles Courtney, being the heir at law and the eldest son lawfully begotten of the body of Sarah, the daughter of the said Finla the elder, entered into the lands whereof the said Finla the younger had died seized as aforesaid, claiming title as heir of the said Sarah, who was then dead, under the will of the said Finla the elder; We also find that Mary, the wife of Abraham Turner, and only daughter and heir of the said Overton McWilliams, entered at the same time with the said Charles Courtney into the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized as aforesaid, claiming title thereto as heir both of the said Finla the younger and the said Finla the elder; we find that the title to the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized being in contest between the parties as aforesaid, the following deeds were respectively executed between them: A certain indenture from the said Charles Courtney to the said Abraham Turner, dated 30 Jan. 1764, & one other indenture from the said Abraham Turner dated the day and year aforesaid; we find that the said parties after the execution of the said deeds, to-wit: on the said 30 Jan. 1764, entered respectively into the lands in the said deeds respectively specified to them and remained possessed thereof; that the said Abraham Turner died on the ____ day of April, 1769 leaving issue two sons, Richard & William & three daughters Ritter, Dina & Peggy, having previously made his last will & testament; that Richard Turner, one of the said children of the said Abraham Turner, on the ____ day of ____ 1774, died an infant & without issue, and that William Turner, the younger of the two sons survived his said brother and arrived at lawful age in the year 1781; that Mary, the widow of the said Abraham Turner, having afterwards married with a certain Major Rayfield, remained on the lands which the said Charles Courtney had conveyed to the said Abraham Turner, and which are the premises in question, until the said William Turner, the younger of the two sons of the said Abraham Turner, had come to lawful age; that the said William Turner after coming to lawful age, to-wit: in the year 1781, entered upon the premises claiming title as heir of his said father whom he pretended held under the deed of the said Charles Courtney, and cleared a few acres of woodsland and built a house thereon and made other improvements; that on the ____ day of Aug. 1796, in the life of her said husband, Major Rayfield, the said Mary Rayfield died leaving issue the said William Turner, Dina, the wife of William Bull and Peggy the wife of Levi Ames, children of the first husband, Abraham Turner, and also Sarah Delastacion, an infant grandchild born of her daughter Ritter, then dec., who was a child of the said Abraham Turner, and leaving issue by the said last husband, Major Rayfield, the following children: William Betty, Major & Mary Rayfield; that Mary Rayfield, one of the children of the said Mary and Major Rayfield, after the death of her said mother, to-wit: on the 1 Sept. 1797, died an infant and without issue; We find that Major Rayfield, the husband of the said Mary the elder, continued in possession of the lands at the death of his said wife, claiming to hold the same as tenant by the curtesy; that the before named William Bull & Dianna his wife, & Levi Annis & Peggy his wife, on the 4 Oct. 1797 conveyed their right & interest in the said premises to the said Major Rayfield the elder; That Major Rayfield the elder by deed dated 21 May 1798 conveyed the said right & interest so purchased to the defendant Thomas Bayly; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799 the said Major Rayfield the elder died, and the said defendant Thomas Bayly entered into the premises claiming to hold part thereof in consideration of the right & interest conveyed to him by the said Major Rayfield aforesaid; that William, Elizabeth & Mary Rayfield, children of the said Major Rayfield the elder, entered into the premises and afterwards, to-wit: 7 Oct. 1799, by their deeds conveyed their interest and rights in the said premises to the said Thomas Bayly, the defendant, by virtue whereof the said Thomas Bayly entered into and became seized & possessed thereof according to the tenor of said last mentioned indenture; that William Turner aforesaid, after the death of his mother, died leaving issue the following children, Mary, Richard & John, Lessors of the plaintiff &c.4 |
Family |
(-----) Courtney b. c 1675 | |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | She married (-----) Courtney circa 1700 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Child | 1. | Charles Courtney1 b. c 1710, d. b 27 Nov 1764 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1075-1076 (tract A99).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 15 (will of Finla MackWillian).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 36-38 (Thomas Bayly and Anne, his wife vs. Major Rayfield & wife &c., Suit for Division of Land).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 65-67 (John Goodright, lessee of Mary Richard &c. vs. Richard Thrustout - Ejectment Proceedings).
(-----) Courtney1
M, b. circa 1675
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1675 | (-----) Courtney was born circa 1675.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | He married Sarah MackWilliam, daughter of Finla MackWilliam and Mary Overton (Overton?), circa 1700 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Sarah MackWilliam b. c 1675, d. b 23 Feb 1762 | |
Child | 1. | Charles Courtney1 b. c 1710, d. b 27 Nov 1764 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1075-1076 (tract A99).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1710
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1710 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1710 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | She married Charles Courtney, son of (-----) Courtney and Sarah MackWilliam, circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1730 | As of circa 1730,her married name was Courtney. |
Family |
Charles Courtney b. c 1710, d. b 27 Nov 1764 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1075-1076 (tract A99).
(-----) (-----)1
F, b. circa 1710
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1710 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1710 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | She married Overton MackWilliam (carpenter), son of Finla MackWilliam and Mary Overton (Overton?), circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1730 | As of circa 1730,her married name was MackWilliam. |
Family |
Overton MackWilliam (carpenter) b. 1679 | |
Child | 1. | Mary Anne Mackwilliam+1 b. c 1740, d. Aug 1796 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 65-67 (John Goodright, lessee of Mary Richard &c. vs. Richard Thrustout - Ejectment Proceedings).
Richard (of Abraham) Turner1
M, b. circa 1758, d. 1774
Father | Abraham (of Rich II) Turner1 b. c 1722, d. b 31 May 1768 | |
Mother | Mary Anne Mackwilliam1 b. c 1740, d. Aug 1796 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Richard (of Abraham) Turner was born circa 1758 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Bound Out* | 31 March 1773 | He was bound out on 31 March 1773 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The churchwardens of St George’s Parish were to bind Richard Turner to James Bosewell till lawful age to learn the trade of “Riding chair” [carriage] maker. William Turner was to be bound to Thomas Grinalds till lawful age to learn the trade of tailor.2 |
Death* | 1774 | He died in 1774 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land cause* | 17 May 1799 | He was named in a land cause on 17 May 1799 at south of Parksley, west of R.R. tract, Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, VA. That a certain Finla McWilliams the elder was in his lifetime seized as of fee of and in a certain tract of land supposed to contain 400 acres, of which the premises in question is part; that being so seized on the 25 Mar. 1687, made his last will & testament and shortly afterwards died without having altered said will; that the said will was probated 16 Nov. 1687; that Finla McWilliams the younger & Overton, the sons of the said Finla McWilliams the elder, entered into the land devised them and were of their several parts respectively seized according to their several estates in the said will specified; that Overton McWilliams, one of the sons of the said Finla the elder, died leaving issue, which issue still survived at the time of the death of the said Finla the younger; that the said Finla the younger lived till 1762 and then died intestate and without issue, being seized at the time of his death of that part of the tract of 400 acres which his father, the said Finla the elder, had devised to him as aforesaid; that immediately after the death of the said Finla the younger, Charles Courtney, being the heir at law and the eldest son lawfully begotten of the body of Sarah, the daughter of the said Finla the elder, entered into the lands whereof the said Finla the younger had died seized as aforesaid, claiming title as heir of the said Sarah, who was then dead, under the will of the said Finla the elder; We also find that Mary, the wife of Abraham Turner, and only daughter and heir of the said Overton McWilliams, entered at the same time with the said Charles Courtney into the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized as aforesaid, claiming title thereto as heir both of the said Finla the younger and the said Finla the elder; we find that the title to the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized being in contest between the parties as aforesaid, the following deeds were respectively executed between them: A certain indenture from the said Charles Courtney to the said Abraham Turner, dated 30 Jan. 1764, & one other indenture from the said Abraham Turner dated the day and year aforesaid; we find that the said parties after the execution of the said deeds, to-wit: on the said 30 Jan. 1764, entered respectively into the lands in the said deeds respectively specified to them and remained possessed thereof; that the said Abraham Turner died on the ____ day of April, 1769 leaving issue two sons, Richard & William & three daughters Ritter, Dina & Peggy, having previously made his last will & testament; that Richard Turner, one of the said children of the said Abraham Turner, on the ____ day of ____ 1774, died an infant & without issue, and that William Turner, the younger of the two sons survived his said brother and arrived at lawful age in the year 1781; that Mary, the widow of the said Abraham Turner, having afterwards married with a certain Major Rayfield, remained on the lands which the said Charles Courtney had conveyed to the said Abraham Turner, and which are the premises in question, until the said William Turner, the younger of the two sons of the said Abraham Turner, had come to lawful age; that the said William Turner after coming to lawful age, to-wit: in the year 1781, entered upon the premises claiming title as heir of his said father whom he pretended held under the deed of the said Charles Courtney, and cleared a few acres of woodsland and built a house thereon and made other improvements; that on the ____ day of Aug. 1796, in the life of her said husband, Major Rayfield, the said Mary Rayfield died leaving issue the said William Turner, Dina, the wife of William Bull and Peggy the wife of Levi Ames, children of the first husband, Abraham Turner, and also Sarah Delastacion, an infant grandchild born of her daughter Ritter, then dec., who was a child of the said Abraham Turner, and leaving issue by the said last husband, Major Rayfield, the following children: William Betty, Major & Mary Rayfield; that Mary Rayfield, one of the children of the said Mary and Major Rayfield, after the death of her said mother, to-wit: on the 1 Sept. 1797, died an infant and without issue; We find that Major Rayfield, the husband of the said Mary the elder, continued in possession of the lands at the death of his said wife, claiming to hold the same as tenant by the curtesy; that the before named William Bull & Dianna his wife, & Levi Annis & Peggy his wife, on the 4 Oct. 1797 conveyed their right & interest in the said premises to the said Major Rayfield the elder; That Major Rayfield the elder by deed dated 21 May 1798 conveyed the said right & interest so purchased to the defendant Thomas Bayly; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799 the said Major Rayfield the elder died, and the said defendant Thomas Bayly entered into the premises claiming to hold part thereof in consideration of the right & interest conveyed to him by the said Major Rayfield aforesaid; that William, Elizabeth & Mary Rayfield, children of the said Major Rayfield the elder, entered into the premises and afterwards, to-wit: 7 Oct. 1799, by their deeds conveyed their interest and rights in the said premises to the said Thomas Bayly, the defendant, by virtue whereof the said Thomas Bayly entered into and became seized & possessed thereof according to the tenor of said last mentioned indenture; that William Turner aforesaid, after the death of his mother, died leaving issue the following children, Mary, Richard & John, Lessors of the plaintiff &c.1 |
Citations
Richard (of Wm) Turner1
M, b. circa 1791
Father | William (of Abraham) Turner1 b. 1760, d. b 25 Jun 1798 | |
Mother | Elizabeth 'Betty' (-----)1 b. c 1765 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1791 | Richard (of Wm) Turner was born circa 1791 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land cause* | 17 May 1799 | He was named in a land cause on 17 May 1799 at south of Parksley, west of R.R. tract, Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, VA. That a certain Finla McWilliams the elder was in his lifetime seized as of fee of and in a certain tract of land supposed to contain 400 acres, of which the premises in question is part; that being so seized on the 25 Mar. 1687, made his last will & testament and shortly afterwards died without having altered said will; that the said will was probated 16 Nov. 1687; that Finla McWilliams the younger & Overton, the sons of the said Finla McWilliams the elder, entered into the land devised them and were of their several parts respectively seized according to their several estates in the said will specified; that Overton McWilliams, one of the sons of the said Finla the elder, died leaving issue, which issue still survived at the time of the death of the said Finla the younger; that the said Finla the younger lived till 1762 and then died intestate and without issue, being seized at the time of his death of that part of the tract of 400 acres which his father, the said Finla the elder, had devised to him as aforesaid; that immediately after the death of the said Finla the younger, Charles Courtney, being the heir at law and the eldest son lawfully begotten of the body of Sarah, the daughter of the said Finla the elder, entered into the lands whereof the said Finla the younger had died seized as aforesaid, claiming title as heir of the said Sarah, who was then dead, under the will of the said Finla the elder; We also find that Mary, the wife of Abraham Turner, and only daughter and heir of the said Overton McWilliams, entered at the same time with the said Charles Courtney into the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized as aforesaid, claiming title thereto as heir both of the said Finla the younger and the said Finla the elder; we find that the title to the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized being in contest between the parties as aforesaid, the following deeds were respectively executed between them: A certain indenture from the said Charles Courtney to the said Abraham Turner, dated 30 Jan. 1764, & one other indenture from the said Abraham Turner dated the day and year aforesaid; we find that the said parties after the execution of the said deeds, to-wit: on the said 30 Jan. 1764, entered respectively into the lands in the said deeds respectively specified to them and remained possessed thereof; that the said Abraham Turner died on the ____ day of April, 1769 leaving issue two sons, Richard & William & three daughters Ritter, Dina & Peggy, having previously made his last will & testament; that Richard Turner, one of the said children of the said Abraham Turner, on the ____ day of ____ 1774, died an infant & without issue, and that William Turner, the younger of the two sons survived his said brother and arrived at lawful age in the year 1781; that Mary, the widow of the said Abraham Turner, having afterwards married with a certain Major Rayfield, remained on the lands which the said Charles Courtney had conveyed to the said Abraham Turner, and which are the premises in question, until the said William Turner, the younger of the two sons of the said Abraham Turner, had come to lawful age; that the said William Turner after coming to lawful age, to-wit: in the year 1781, entered upon the premises claiming title as heir of his said father whom he pretended held under the deed of the said Charles Courtney, and cleared a few acres of woodsland and built a house thereon and made other improvements; that on the ____ day of Aug. 1796, in the life of her said husband, Major Rayfield, the said Mary Rayfield died leaving issue the said William Turner, Dina, the wife of William Bull and Peggy the wife of Levi Ames, children of the first husband, Abraham Turner, and also Sarah Delastacion, an infant grandchild born of her daughter Ritter, then dec., who was a child of the said Abraham Turner, and leaving issue by the said last husband, Major Rayfield, the following children: William Betty, Major & Mary Rayfield; that Mary Rayfield, one of the children of the said Mary and Major Rayfield, after the death of her said mother, to-wit: on the 1 Sept. 1797, died an infant and without issue; We find that Major Rayfield, the husband of the said Mary the elder, continued in possession of the lands at the death of his said wife, claiming to hold the same as tenant by the curtesy; that the before named William Bull & Dianna his wife, & Levi Annis & Peggy his wife, on the 4 Oct. 1797 conveyed their right & interest in the said premises to the said Major Rayfield the elder; That Major Rayfield the elder by deed dated 21 May 1798 conveyed the said right & interest so purchased to the defendant Thomas Bayly; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799 the said Major Rayfield the elder died, and the said defendant Thomas Bayly entered into the premises claiming to hold part thereof in consideration of the right & interest conveyed to him by the said Major Rayfield aforesaid; that William, Elizabeth & Mary Rayfield, children of the said Major Rayfield the elder, entered into the premises and afterwards, to-wit: 7 Oct. 1799, by their deeds conveyed their interest and rights in the said premises to the said Thomas Bayly, the defendant, by virtue whereof the said Thomas Bayly entered into and became seized & possessed thereof according to the tenor of said last mentioned indenture; that William Turner aforesaid, after the death of his mother, died leaving issue the following children, Mary, Richard & John, Lessors of the plaintiff &c.1 |
Land cause | 1 November 1802 | He was named in a land cause on 1 November 1802 at south of Parksley, west of R.R. tract, Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, VA. That whereas one Major Rayfield & Mary his wife, in right of said wife, were seized of and in a tract of land containing 100 acres in the Parish of St. George; that on the ____ day of August, 1796, in the lifetime of her said husband, the said Mary died leaving issue the said William Turner, the father of the aforesaid Mary Turner, and John Turner, Dianna, the wife of William Bull, and Peggy, the wife of Levi Ames, children by her first husband, Abraham Turner, and also Sarah Delastations an infant grandchild born of her daughter Ritta, then deceased, who was also a child of the said Abraham Turner, and leaving by her last husband, the said Major Rayfield, the following children: William, Elizabeth, Major & Mary, whereupon the lands descended to the above said children and grandchild of the said Mary Rayfield, liable to a tenancy by the curtesy of the said Major Rayfield who survived his said wife; that afterwards, to-wit: on the ____ day of Sept. 1797, after the death of the said Mary Rayfield the elder, Mary Rayfield the younger, one of the children of the said Major & Mary Rayfield, died an infant & without issue; that on the 4 day of October, 1797, the above named William Bull & Dianna, his wife, & Levi Ames & Peggy, his wife, conveyed their rights and interests in the premises to the said Major Rayfield the elder; that on the 21 May 1798, the said Major Rayfield the elder conveyed the interests so purchased by him to Thomas Bayly; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, the said Major Rayfield the elder died, and the said Thomas Bayly thereupon entered into the premises in consequence of the rights by him so purchased; that Elizabeth, William and Major Rayfield, children of the said Major the elder and Mary, his wife, upon the death of the said Major entered into the premises and afterwards, on the 7 Oct. 1799, conveyed all their interest and rights in the premises to the said Thomas Bayly, by virtue whereof the said Thomas Bayly entered and became possessed thereof, and afterwards, on the 22 July, 1802, Sarah Delastations, the daughter of Ritta and grandchiid of Mary Rayfield, the elder, conveyed to the said Thomas Bayly all her right and interest in said land, so that he, the said Thomas Bayly and the said Mary Turner and John Turner, heirs of William Turner, together and undivided hold the said messuage & lands &c. Stephen Drummond appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit.2 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 65-67 (John Goodright, lessee of Mary Richard &c. vs. Richard Thrustout - Ejectment Proceedings).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 49 (partition suit between Thomas Bayly & Mary, Richard & John Turner).
John (of Wm) Turner1
M, b. circa 1793
Father | William (of Abraham) Turner1 b. 1760, d. b 25 Jun 1798 | |
Mother | Elizabeth 'Betty' (-----)1 b. c 1765 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1793 | John (of Wm) Turner was born circa 1793 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land cause* | 17 May 1799 | He was named in a land cause on 17 May 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. That a certain Finla McWilliams the elder was in his lifetime seized as of fee of and in a certain tract of land supposed to contain 400 acres, of which the premises in question is part; that being so seized on the 25 Mar. 1687, made his last will & testament and shortly afterwards died without having altered said will; that the said will was probated 16 Nov. 1687; that Finla McWilliams the younger & Overton, the sons of the said Finla McWilliams the elder, entered into the land devised them and were of their several parts respectively seized according to their several estates in the said will specified; that Overton McWilliams, one of the sons of the said Finla the elder, died leaving issue, which issue still survived at the time of the death of the said Finla the younger; that the said Finla the younger lived till 1762 and then died intestate and without issue, being seized at the time of his death of that part of the tract of 400 acres which his father, the said Finla the elder, had devised to him as aforesaid; that immediately after the death of the said Finla the younger, Charles Courtney, being the heir at law and the eldest son lawfully begotten of the body of Sarah, the daughter of the said Finla the elder, entered into the lands whereof the said Finla the younger had died seized as aforesaid, claiming title as heir of the said Sarah, who was then dead, under the will of the said Finla the elder; We also find that Mary, the wife of Abraham Turner, and only daughter and heir of the said Overton McWilliams, entered at the same time with the said Charles Courtney into the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized as aforesaid, claiming title thereto as heir both of the said Finla the younger and the said Finla the elder; we find that the title to the said lands whereof the said Finla the younger died seized being in contest between the parties as aforesaid, the following deeds were respectively executed between them: A certain indenture from the said Charles Courtney to the said Abraham Turner, dated 30 Jan. 1764, & one other indenture from the said Abraham Turner dated the day and year aforesaid; we find that the said parties after the execution of the said deeds, to-wit: on the said 30 Jan. 1764, entered respectively into the lands in the said deeds respectively specified to them and remained possessed thereof; that the said Abraham Turner died on the ____ day of April, 1769 leaving issue two sons, Richard & William & three daughters Ritter, Dina & Peggy, having previously made his last will & testament; that Richard Turner, one of the said children of the said Abraham Turner, on the ____ day of ____ 1774, died an infant & without issue, and that William Turner, the younger of the two sons survived his said brother and arrived at lawful age in the year 1781; that Mary, the widow of the said Abraham Turner, having afterwards married with a certain Major Rayfield, remained on the lands which the said Charles Courtney had conveyed to the said Abraham Turner, and which are the premises in question, until the said William Turner, the younger of the two sons of the said Abraham Turner, had come to lawful age; that the said William Turner after coming to lawful age, to-wit: in the year 1781, entered upon the premises claiming title as heir of his said father whom he pretended held under the deed of the said Charles Courtney, and cleared a few acres of woodsland and built a house thereon and made other improvements; that on the ____ day of Aug. 1796, in the life of her said husband, Major Rayfield, the said Mary Rayfield died leaving issue the said William Turner, Dina, the wife of William Bull and Peggy the wife of Levi Ames, children of the first husband, Abraham Turner, and also Sarah Delastacion, an infant grandchild born of her daughter Ritter, then dec., who was a child of the said Abraham Turner, and leaving issue by the said last husband, Major Rayfield, the following children: William Betty, Major & Mary Rayfield; that Mary Rayfield, one of the children of the said Mary and Major Rayfield, after the death of her said mother, to-wit: on the 1 Sept. 1797, died an infant and without issue; We find that Major Rayfield, the husband of the said Mary the elder, continued in possession of the lands at the death of his said wife, claiming to hold the same as tenant by the curtesy; that the before named William Bull & Dianna his wife, & Levi Annis & Peggy his wife, on the 4 Oct. 1797 conveyed their right & interest in the said premises to the said Major Rayfield the elder; That Major Rayfield the elder by deed dated 21 May 1798 conveyed the said right & interest so purchased to the defendant Thomas Bayly; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799 the said Major Rayfield the elder died, and the said defendant Thomas Bayly entered into the premises claiming to hold part thereof in consideration of the right & interest conveyed to him by the said Major Rayfield aforesaid; that William, Elizabeth & Mary Rayfield, children of the said Major Rayfield the elder, entered into the premises and afterwards, to-wit: 7 Oct. 1799, by their deeds conveyed their interest and rights in the said premises to the said Thomas Bayly, the defendant, by virtue whereof the said Thomas Bayly entered into and became seized & possessed thereof according to the tenor of said last mentioned indenture; that William Turner aforesaid, after the death of his mother, died leaving issue the following children, Mary, Richard & John, Lessors of the plaintiff &c.1 |
Land cause | 1 November 1802 | He was named in a land cause on 1 November 1802 at south of Parksley, west of R.R. tract, Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, VA. That whereas one Major Rayfield & Mary his wife, in right of said wife, were seized of and in a tract of land containing 100 acres in the Parish of St. George; that on the ____ day of August, 1796, in the lifetime of her said husband, the said Mary died leaving issue the said William Turner, the father of the aforesaid Mary Turner, and John Turner, Dianna, the wife of William Bull, and Peggy, the wife of Levi Ames, children by her first husband, Abraham Turner, and also Sarah Delastations an infant grandchild born of her daughter Ritta, then deceased, who was also a child of the said Abraham Turner, and leaving by her last husband, the said Major Rayfield, the following children: William, Elizabeth, Major & Mary, whereupon the lands descended to the above said children and grandchild of the said Mary Rayfield, liable to a tenancy by the curtesy of the said Major Rayfield who survived his said wife; that afterwards, to-wit: on the ____ day of Sept. 1797, after the death of the said Mary Rayfield the elder, Mary Rayfield the younger, one of the children of the said Major & Mary Rayfield, died an infant & without issue; that on the 4 day of October, 1797, the above named William Bull & Dianna, his wife, & Levi Ames & Peggy, his wife, conveyed their rights and interests in the premises to the said Major Rayfield the elder; that on the 21 May 1798, the said Major Rayfield the elder conveyed the interests so purchased by him to Thomas Bayly; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, the said Major Rayfield the elder died, and the said Thomas Bayly thereupon entered into the premises in consequence of the rights by him so purchased; that Elizabeth, William and Major Rayfield, children of the said Major the elder and Mary, his wife, upon the death of the said Major entered into the premises and afterwards, on the 7 Oct. 1799, conveyed all their interest and rights in the premises to the said Thomas Bayly, by virtue whereof the said Thomas Bayly entered and became possessed thereof, and afterwards, on the 22 July, 1802, Sarah Delastations, the daughter of Ritta and grandchiid of Mary Rayfield, the elder, conveyed to the said Thomas Bayly all her right and interest in said land, so that he, the said Thomas Bayly and the said Mary Turner and John Turner, heirs of William Turner, together and undivided hold the said messuage & lands &c. Stephen Drummond appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit.2 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 65-67 (John Goodright, lessee of Mary Richard &c. vs. Richard Thrustout - Ejectment Proceedings).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 49 (partition suit between Thomas Bayly & Mary, Richard & John Turner).