Stephen Harrison1
M, b. circa 1772, d. 24 December 1790
Birth* | circa 1772 | Stephen Harrison was born circa 1772 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 24 December 1790 | He died on 24 December 1790 at Accomack Co, VA.1,2 |
Land cause* | 20 May 1808 | He was named in a land cause on 20 May 1808 at Accomack Co, VA. That Stephen Harrison was in his lifetime seized & possessed as of fee of & in the premises in the declaration mentioned, which had descended to him from his father, James Harrison, dec., and being thereof seized departed this life on the night between the 23 and 24 day of December, 1790, an infant under the age of 21 years and without issue, leaving one sister of the whole blood, to-wit: the now female defendant, and a brother of the half blood by the side of his mother, to-wit: Abel Phillips, the lessor of the plaintiff, and no other brother or sister or mother; that upon the death of the said Stephen Harrison the female defendant, Nancy, entered into the said premises and afterwards intermarried with the other defendant, William Churn, and that they are now in possession thereof; that at the death of the said Stephen Harrison, the lessor of the plaintiff, Abel Phillips was an infant, & that he arrived at age the 11 day of March, 1801 - 20 May, 1808.1 |
Land cause | 15 September 1810 | He was named in a land cause on 15 September 1810 at Accomack Co, VA. That one Stephen Harrison was lately seized of and in the premises aforesaid, and being so seized on the 24 Dec. 1790 departed this life intestate, an infant under the age of 21 years and without issue, leaving a sister of the whole blood, to-wit: Nancy Churn, since deceased, late wife of the defendant, William Churn, and a brother of the half blood, to-wit: the plaintiff, Abel Phillips, whereby the said premises descended & passed to the said William Churn in right of the said Nancy, since deceased, & Abel Phillips, that is to say 2/3 part thereof to the said William Churn and Nancy his wife, in right of said wife, and the remaining 1/3 to the plaintiff, Abel Phillips, who thereupon entered into the same & became seized thereof, and being so seized afterwards, on the 24 Aug. 1810, the said Nancy died intestate leaving children, to-wit: the defendants Betsy, Adah, Molly, Caty, James & George Churn, and her said husband William Churn, which said William Churn entered and became possessed of two undivided third parts thereof as tenant by the curtesy, with reversion to the children of the said Nancy &c.2 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 72-74 (Phillips vs Churn & wife, Ejectment Proceedings).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 74 (Phillips vs Churn & wife, Partition Suit).
James (of Wm & Nancy) Churn1
M, b. 1805
Birth* | 1805 | James (of Wm & Nancy) Churn was born in 1805 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land cause* | 15 September 1810 | He was named in a land cause on 15 September 1810 at Accomack Co, VA. That one Stephen Harrison was lately seized of and in the premises aforesaid, and being so seized on the 24 Dec. 1790 departed this life intestate, an infant under the age of 21 years and without issue, leaving a sister of the whole blood, to-wit: Nancy Churn, since deceased, late wife of the defendant, William Churn, and a brother of the half blood, to-wit: the plaintiff, Abel Phillips, whereby the said premises descended & passed to the said William Churn in right of the said Nancy, since deceased, & Abel Phillips, that is to say 2/3 part thereof to the said William Churn and Nancy his wife, in right of said wife, and the remaining 1/3 to the plaintiff, Abel Phillips, who thereupon entered into the same & became seized thereof, and being so seized afterwards, on the 24 Aug. 1810, the said Nancy died intestate leaving children, to-wit: the defendants Betsy, Adah, Molly, Caty, James & George Churn, and her said husband William Churn, which said William Churn entered and became possessed of two undivided third parts thereof as tenant by the curtesy, with reversion to the children of the said Nancy &c.1 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 74 (Phillips vs Churn & wife, Partition Suit).
George (of Wm & Nancy) Churn1
M, b. 1808
Birth* | 1808 | George (of Wm & Nancy) Churn was born in 1808 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land cause* | 15 September 1810 | He was named in a land cause on 15 September 1810 at Accomack Co, VA. That one Stephen Harrison was lately seized of and in the premises aforesaid, and being so seized on the 24 Dec. 1790 departed this life intestate, an infant under the age of 21 years and without issue, leaving a sister of the whole blood, to-wit: Nancy Churn, since deceased, late wife of the defendant, William Churn, and a brother of the half blood, to-wit: the plaintiff, Abel Phillips, whereby the said premises descended & passed to the said William Churn in right of the said Nancy, since deceased, & Abel Phillips, that is to say 2/3 part thereof to the said William Churn and Nancy his wife, in right of said wife, and the remaining 1/3 to the plaintiff, Abel Phillips, who thereupon entered into the same & became seized thereof, and being so seized afterwards, on the 24 Aug. 1810, the said Nancy died intestate leaving children, to-wit: the defendants Betsy, Adah, Molly, Caty, James & George Churn, and her said husband William Churn, which said William Churn entered and became possessed of two undivided third parts thereof as tenant by the curtesy, with reversion to the children of the said Nancy &c.1 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 74 (Phillips vs Churn & wife, Partition Suit).
Rose (-----)1
F, b. circa 1745
Birth* | circa 1745 | Rose (-----) was born circa 1745 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1765 | As of circa 1765,her married name was Savage.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | She married William Savage, son of Jonathan (of Thos II) Savage Sr., circa 1765 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land sold* | 1777 | Rose (-----) sold land in 1777 at tract N106, South of Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. William and Rose Savage sold 29 acres of this tract to John Savage, and the deed said the land formerly had belonged to Jonathan Savage and that William was his heir. (NOTE: His father Jonathan's will did not mention any land being given to any of his children.)1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 513 (tract N106).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 456 (will of William Savage, wife Peggy).
Peggy Savage (widow?)1
F, b. circa 1750
Birth* | circa 1750 | Peggy Savage (widow?) was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 29 June 1779 | She married William Savage, son of Jonathan (of Thos II) Savage Sr., on 29 June 1779 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Satchell was security on the M.L.B. of William Savage and Peggy Savage.1 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Catherine George1
F, b. circa 1790
Birth* | circa 1790 | Catherine George was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | 1 July 1812 | As of 1 July 1812,her married name was Savage.1 |
Marriage* | 1 July 1812 | She married Arthur R. Savage, son of William Savage and Rose (-----), on 1 July 1812 at Northampton Co, VA. Obedience White was security on the M.L.B. of Arthur R. Savage and Catherine George, niece of Major Pettit who gave consent.1 |
Will - Husb's* | 27 June 1836 | Catherine was named in her husband's will on 27 June 1836 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Arthur R. Savage gave to grandson Thomas Jacob Savage the sum of three thousand dollars when he arrives to the age of twenty one years. I lend to my wife Catherine Savage the whole of my estate during her lifetime or so long as she remains my widow. To my son George Franklin Savage the plantation I now live on called Westview also that part of the land which I purchased from the sheriff belonging to the heirs of John H. Bayly which land was purchased to be divided between my son Sylvester H. Savage and myself. I give to my daughter Rosey Ann Savage the balance of my lands in Occohannoc Neck including the lands given me by my father also the money out of my estate sufficient to complete her education or so long as she may wish to go to school. I give to my daughter Emeline Susan Heath the plantation I purchased of the sheriff belonging to the heirs of William Dixon called Greensville. I emancipate and set free all my Negroes. I nominate and appoint Louis Heath and William A. Christian executors. Signed, Arthur R. Savage. Witnesses; Wm A. Christian, George H. Young, John Andrews and James Savage.2 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 178 (will of Arthur R. Savage, wife Catherine).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 513 (tract N106).
George Franklin Savage1
M, b. circa 1825, d. before 26 July 1847
Birth* | circa 1825 | George Franklin Savage was born circa 1825 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 27 June 1836 | George was named in his father's will on 27 June 1836 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Arthur R. Savage gave to grandson Thomas Jacob Savage the sum of three thousand dollars when he arrives to the age of twenty one years. I lend to my wife Catherine Savage the whole of my estate during her lifetime or so long as she remains my widow. To my son George Franklin Savage the plantation I now live on called Westview also that part of the land which I purchased from the sheriff belonging to the heirs of John H. Bayly which land was purchased to be divided between my son Sylvester H. Savage and myself. I give to my daughter Rosey Ann Savage the balance of my lands in Occohannoc Neck including the lands given me by my father also the money out of my estate sufficient to complete her education or so long as she may wish to go to school. I give to my daughter Emeline Susan Heath the plantation I purchased of the sheriff belonging to the heirs of William Dixon called Greensville. I emancipate and set free all my Negroes. I nominate and appoint Louis Heath and William A. Christian executors. Signed, Arthur R. Savage. Witnesses; Wm A. Christian, George H. Young, John Andrews and James Savage.1 |
Death* | before 26 July 1847 | He died before 26 July 1847 at Northampton Co, VA. He was evidently dec'd by this date as a survey and division of Westview went to the heirs of his father Arthur R. Savage.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 178 (will of Arthur R. Savage, wife Catherine).
- [S1923] David Scott, citing N'hamp Co, VA Plat Bk #3, "Westview" belonging to the heirs of Arthur R. Savage deceased.
Sally Wilson (of Caleb) Smith1
F, b. circa 1786, d. before 8 April 1811
Birth* | circa 1786 | Sally Wilson (of Caleb) Smith was born circa 1786 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 21 January 1803 | Sally was named in her father's will on 21 January 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Caleb Smith lent the use of two Negroes, viz: Jacob a Negro man that lives with Arthur Savage and a boy I have at home by the name of Taboy to my granddaughter Rosanna Savage for her support until she marries & has issue upon which event I will the said Negroes to her in fee simple, but if she dies leaving no issue lawfully begotten of her body, I give the said Jacob and Taboy to my daughter Sally Wilson Smith. I lend the use and benefit of the remaining part of my estate both real and personal to my loving wife Sally Smith during her widowhood or until my daughter Sally Wilson Smith arrives to the age of eighteen years old or marries and my will and desire is that my wife should cloth & board my daughter Sally gentlely out of my estate gratis. But if my wife should marry again or when my daughter Sally Wilson Smith arrives to eighteen years old or marries then I give my daughter Sally Wilson Smith both real & personal my whole estate consisting of land & Negroes etc., except two hundred pounds which my daughter Sally Wilson Smith shall pay unto my grand daughter Rosanna Savage when the said Rosanna arrives to eighteen years old or marries. I appoint my loving wife Sally Smith my executrix. Signed, Caleb Smith. Witnesses: William Johnson and Joseph Nottingham Jr.1 |
Married Name | 26 November 1803 | As of 26 November 1803,her married name was Harmanson. |
Marriage* | 26 November 1803 | She married William P. Harmanson, son of William Harmanson and Joanna Satchell, on 26 November 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Fisher was security on the M.L.B. of Wm. P. Harmanson and Sally Wilson Smith.2 |
Will - Husb's* | 17 January 1809 | Sally was named in her husband's will on 17 January 1809 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William P. Harmanson gave to brother John H. Harmanson. I give and bequeath unto my loving wife my two plantations in Occahannoc Neck to her and her heirs forever. I also lend the balance of my property to her as long as she lives. At her death I give and bequeath to my brother John H. Harmanson all the aforesaid lent property. My will and desire is that my brother John H. Harmanson should settle the whole of my business. Signed, William P. Harmanson. Witnesses: John H. Parramore, Thomas Jacob and Wm. Dunton.3 |
Will* | 31 January 1811 | Sally made a will on 31 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally W. Harmanson gave to Thomas K. Dunton. I give and bequeath to Amy Tankard. I give and bequeath the rents of my two plantations lying in Occahannock for three years to come to Dicky Bunting and Lishea Bunting to school and support them. I give and bequeath the plantation that my father gave me unto my loving niece Rosey Savage. I give and bequeath the plantation that my brother Moses Johnson gave me unto my loving cousins Sally Powell Senr daughter of Nathaniel and Betsey Powell the daughter of George. I hereby constitute and leave my friend William Dunton and brother in law John H. Harmanson executors. Signed, Sally W. Harmanson. Witnesses: Thomas Dowty, Amy (her mark) Tankard, Mathew H. Dunton.4 |
Death* | before 8 April 1811 | She died before 8 April 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was proved.4 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 24 (will of Caleb Smith, wife Sally).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 56 (will of William P. Harmanson, wife, but not named).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
William P. Harmanson1
M, b. circa 1780, d. before 13 February 1809
Birth* | circa 1780 | William P. Harmanson was born circa 1780 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 26 November 1803 | He married Sally Wilson (of Caleb) Smith, daughter of Caleb Smith and Sarah 'Sally' (532) Powell, on 26 November 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Fisher was security on the M.L.B. of Wm. P. Harmanson and Sally Wilson Smith.1 |
Will - Father's* | 22 November 1808 | William was named in his father's will on 22 November 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William Harmanson gave to son William P. Harmanson and his heirs forever, the plantation whereon I now live, except that part lying eastward of the seaside county road being part of the land I purchased of John Brickhouse also my Negroes Luke, Billy, Cate, Betsey, Sue & Leah. I also lend him privilege in my marsh pasture for his stock during his natural life. I give and bequeath unto my son John H. Harmanson all the remainder of my estate. Signed with his mark, William Harmanson. Witnesses: William Dunton, Michael Dowty and Thos (his mark) Dalby.2 |
Will* | 17 January 1809 | William made a will on 17 January 1809 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William P. Harmanson gave to brother John H. Harmanson. I give and bequeath unto my loving wife my two plantations in Occahannoc Neck to her and her heirs forever. I also lend the balance of my property to her as long as she lives. At her death I give and bequeath to my brother John H. Harmanson all the aforesaid lent property. My will and desire is that my brother John H. Harmanson should settle the whole of my business. Signed, William P. Harmanson. Witnesses: John H. Parramore, Thomas Jacob and Wm. Dunton.3 |
Death* | before 13 February 1809 | He died before 13 February 1809 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.3 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 55 (will of William Harmanson, no wife named).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 56 (will of William P. Harmanson, wife, but not named).
Margaret Mapp Harmanson1
F, b. circa 1775, d. 1795
Birth* | circa 1775 | Margaret Mapp Harmanson was born circa 1775 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land inherited* | 1779 | She inherited land in 1779 at tract N51, North of Eastville, Northampton Co, VA. Whitelaw shows that Robins Mapp (wife Jane Holbrooke) left 150 acres of this tract to his son John, but if he died to a daughter Margaret. However, he shows she inherited the land before she married William Harmanson in 1774, but since her brother John died in 1779, it would have been this year that she inherited the land. Whitelaws shows that Margaret & her husband William Harmanson had children Margaret M., William P. and John H. Harmanson, but no division between them was ever made and considerable litigation resulted. Their daughter Margaret M. Harmanson married Benjamin Stratton in 1794, but died the next year, leaving a son William who died the year after that. In 1797 Benjamin Stratton sold the 150 acres to James Lyon. (NOTE: Whitelaw did not realize that William Harmason married a 2nd wife Joanna Satchell 31 Dec 1777 and that she was the mother of William P. & John H. Harmanson, and thus they were not entitled to the 150 acres.)2 |
Marriage | 5 June 1794 | She married Benjamin (458) Stratton, son of Benjamin (165) Stratton, on 5 June 1794 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Harmanson was security on the M.L.B. of Benjamin Stratton and Margaret Mapp Harmanson..3,1 |
Married Name | 5 June 1794 | As of 5 June 1794,her married name was Stratton.3,1 |
Death* | 1795 | Margaret Mapp Harmanson died in 1795 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 293 (tract N51).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 619 (Wilkins Family).
William Stratton1
M, b. circa 1795, d. 1796
Birth* | circa 1795 | William Stratton was born circa 1795 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 1796 | He died in 1796 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 293 (tract N51).
Sally (of Nath) Powell1
F, b. circa 1785
Birth* | circa 1785 | Sally (of Nath) Powell was born circa 1785 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Aunt's* | 14 May 1806 | Sally was named in her aunt's will on 14 May 1806 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally Smith gave to Sally Powell the daughter of Nathaniel Powell one pine chest and fifty pounds cash. I give unto Sally Powell the daughter of George Powell my brother fifty pounds cash. Signed with her mark, Sally Smith. Witnesses: George Powell, Eliza (her mark) Powell and Ann (her mark) Nottingham.1 |
Will - Cousin's* | 31 January 1811 | Sally was named in her cousin's will on 31 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally W. Harmanson gave to Thomas K. Dunton. I give and bequeath to Amy Tankard. I give and bequeath the rents of my two plantations lying in Occahannock for three years to come to Dicky Bunting and Lishea Bunting to school and support them. I give and bequeath the plantation that my father gave me unto my loving niece Rosey Savage. I give and bequeath the plantation that my brother Moses Johnson gave me unto my loving cousins Sally Powell Senr daughter of Nathaniel and Betsey Powell the daughter of George. I hereby constitute and leave my friend William Dunton and brother in law John H. Harmanson executors. Signed, Sally W. Harmanson. Witnesses: Thomas Dowty, Amy (her mark) Tankard, Mathew H. Dunton.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 42 (will of Sally Smith, sister of Nathaniel & George Powell).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
Elizabeth (of Caleb) Smith1
F, b. circa 1777, d. before 8 June 1800
Birth* | circa 1777 | Elizabeth (of Caleb) Smith was born circa 1777 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 18 June 1794 | She married Arthur R. Savage, son of William Savage and Rose (-----), on 18 June 1794 at Northampton Co, VA. Major Pettit was security on the M.L.B. of Arthur Savage and Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Caleb Smith who gave consent.1 |
Married Name | 18 June 1794 | As of 18 June 1794,her married name was Savage.1 |
Death* | before 8 June 1800 | Elizabeth (of Caleb) Smith died before 8 June 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. She was evidently dec'd by this date as Dickie Dunton was security on the M.L.B. of Arthur Savage and Ann Dunton.1 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 24 (will of Caleb Smith, wife Sally).
Rosanna 'Rosey' Savage1
F, b. circa 1795, d. before 27 June 1836
Birth* | circa 1795 | Rosanna 'Rosey' Savage was born circa 1795 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Will - GrFath's* | 21 January 1803 | Rosanna was named in her grandfather's will on 21 January 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Caleb Smith lent the use of two Negroes, viz: Jacob a Negro man that lives with Arthur Savage and a boy I have at home by the name of Taboy to my granddaughter Rosanna Savage for her support until she marries & has issue upon which event I will the said Negroes to her in fee simple, but if she dies leaving no issue lawfully begotten of her body, I give the said Jacob and Taboy to my daughter Sally Wilson Smith. I lend the use and benefit of the remaining part of my estate both real and personal to my loving wife Sally Smith during her widowhood or until my daughter Sally Wilson Smith arrives to the age of eighteen years old or marries and my will and desire is that my wife should cloth & board my daughter Sally gentlely out of my estate gratis. But if my wife should marry again or when my daughter Sally Wilson Smith arrives to eighteen years old or marries then I give my daughter Sally Wilson Smith both real & personal my whole estate consisting of land & Negroes etc., except two hundred pounds which my daughter Sally Wilson Smith shall pay unto my grand daughter Rosanna Savage when the said Rosanna arrives to eighteen years old or marries. I appoint my loving wife Sally Smith my executrix. Signed, Caleb Smith. Witnesses: William Johnson and Joseph Nottingham Jr.1 |
Will - Aunt's* | 31 January 1811 | Rosanna was named in her aunt's will on 31 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally W. Harmanson gave to Thomas K. Dunton. I give and bequeath to Amy Tankard. I give and bequeath the rents of my two plantations lying in Occahannock for three years to come to Dicky Bunting and Lishea Bunting to school and support them. I give and bequeath the plantation that my father gave me unto my loving niece Rosey Savage. I give and bequeath the plantation that my brother Moses Johnson gave me unto my loving cousins Sally Powell Senr daughter of Nathaniel and Betsey Powell the daughter of George. I hereby constitute and leave my friend William Dunton and brother in law John H. Harmanson executors. Signed, Sally W. Harmanson. Witnesses: Thomas Dowty, Amy (her mark) Tankard, Mathew H. Dunton.2 |
Land inherited* | 1812 | She inherited land in 1812 at tract N102, Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. The will of John Smith (wife Rebecca) did not mention the land, but it passed to a son Caleb. In 1803 Caleb (wife Sally) left everthing to a daughter Sally W. who married William P. Harmanson, whom she survived. In 1811 Mrs. Harmanson left to her niece Rosey Savage. In 1849 a survey of the property, called it West View, showed 223 acres for the surviving heirs. The land has been identified as that to the eastward of the road down to James' Wharf. (NOTE: Whitelaw mistakenly presumed that the niece Rosey Savage was the first wife of Arthur R. Savage, but she was his daughter by Sally W.'s dec'd sister Elizabeth Smith who married Arthur Savage in 1794.)4 |
Death* | before 27 June 1836 | She died before 27 June 1836 at Northampton Co, VA. She was evidently dec'd by this date as her father Arthur R. Savage did not mention her in his will and gave the land he was living on, Westview, to his son George Franklin Savage.5 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 24 (will of Caleb Smith, wife Sally).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 508 (tract N102).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 178 (will of Arthur R. Savage, wife Catherine).
Thomas Jacob Savage (son of Rosey or Sylvester H Savage?)1
M, b. circa 1835, d. March 1849
Birth* | circa 1835 | Thomas Jacob Savage (son of Rosey or Sylvester H Savage?) was born circa 1835 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - GrFath's* | 27 June 1836 | Thomas was named in his grandfather's will on 27 June 1836 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Arthur R. Savage gave to grandson Thomas Jacob Savage the sum of three thousand dollars when he arrives to the age of twenty one years. I lend to my wife Catherine Savage the whole of my estate during her lifetime or so long as she remains my widow. To my son George Franklin Savage the plantation I now live on called Westview also that part of the land which I purchased from the sheriff belonging to the heirs of John H. Bayly which land was purchased to be divided between my son Sylvester H. Savage and myself. I give to my daughter Rosey Ann Savage the balance of my lands in Occohannoc Neck including the lands given me by my father also the money out of my estate sufficient to complete her education or so long as she may wish to go to school. I give to my daughter Emeline Susan Heath the plantation I purchased of the sheriff belonging to the heirs of William Dixon called Greensville. I emancipate and set free all my Negroes. I nominate and appoint Louis Heath and William A. Christian executors. Signed, Arthur R. Savage. Witnesses; Wm A. Christian, George H. Young, John Andrews and James Savage.1 |
Death* | March 1849 | He died in March 1849 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Chancery suit* | 1850 | He was named in a chancery suit in 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. In the Chancery Suit of Sarah A.C. Core &c vs admin of Thomas Jacob Savage, which ended in 1850, sates: "Thomas Jacob Savage died in March 1849 intestate and underage leaving as his only heirs, Sarah A. C. Heath the wife of Louis D. Heath and Sarah A. C. Core who is a sister of the half blood and your orator Rufus Warner Heath who is a brother of the half blood."2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 178 (will of Arthur R. Savage, wife Catherine).
- [S1923] David Scott, citing Chancery Cause Sarah A.C. Core &c vs Admin of Thomas Jacob Savage.
Emeline Susan Savage1
F, b. circa 1815, d. before 27 September 1845
Birth* | circa 1815 | Emeline Susan Savage was born circa 1815 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1833 | As of circa 1833,her married name was Heath. |
Marriage* | circa 1833 | She married Louis D. Heath, son of (-----) Heath (father of Augustus & Lewis), circa 1833 at Northampton Co, VA.2,3,1 |
Will - Father's* | 27 June 1836 | Emeline was named in her father's will on 27 June 1836 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Arthur R. Savage gave to grandson Thomas Jacob Savage the sum of three thousand dollars when he arrives to the age of twenty one years. I lend to my wife Catherine Savage the whole of my estate during her lifetime or so long as she remains my widow. To my son George Franklin Savage the plantation I now live on called Westview also that part of the land which I purchased from the sheriff belonging to the heirs of John H. Bayly which land was purchased to be divided between my son Sylvester H. Savage and myself. I give to my daughter Rosey Ann Savage the balance of my lands in Occohannoc Neck including the lands given me by my father also the money out of my estate sufficient to complete her education or so long as she may wish to go to school. I give to my daughter Emeline Susan Heath the plantation I purchased of the sheriff belonging to the heirs of William Dixon called Greensville. I emancipate and set free all my Negroes. I nominate and appoint Louis Heath and William A. Christian executors. Signed, Arthur R. Savage. Witnesses; Wm A. Christian, George H. Young, John Andrews and James Savage.1 |
Land deeded from* | 1843 | She deeded land in 1843 at tract N87A, Franktown, Northampton Co, VA. The old Quaker Meetinghouse must have stood about where the present Franktown Methodist Church now is. When it was erected is unknown, or how long it lasted, but in 1717 when Michael and Susanna Dixon gave the 200 acres of N81 to their son Michael, this meetinghouse across the branch was mentioned. In many early transactions this south head-branch of Warehouse Creek was called the Meetinghouse Branch. A deed for this subject land in 1750 described the 100 acres as "near the Old meeting house," which sounds as if it were still standing but no longer in use. In 1843 Lewis D. Heath, the then owner of the land in question, and his wife Emeline deeded to trustees for the Methodist Episcopal Church the half acre "where the Church now stands," and it is assumed that the two sites are about the same.2 |
Death* | before 27 September 1845 | She died before 27 September 1845 at Northampton Co, VA. She was evidently dec'd by this date as Louis D. Heath married Sarah Ann Core, widow, in Accomack County.4 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 178 (will of Arthur R. Savage, wife Catherine).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 456 (tract N87).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Augustus E. Heath1
M, b. circa 1835
Birth* | circa 1835 | Augustus E. Heath was born circa 1835 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 25 September 1835 | Augustus was named in his father's will on 25 September 1835 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Augustus C.E. Heath gave to wife (no name) my gold watch. My will & desire is that my Negro girl Grace & child should not be sold but remain in my estate for distribution among my children & wife. The balance of my estate both real and personal to be sold and the proceeds to be divided between my wife (no name) and three children; Harrace M., Julius C. and Augustus E. Heath. My brother Lewis D. Heath and friend John Addison, executors. Signed, Augustus C. E. Heath. Witnesses: Edmund W. P. Downing, J. Addison and Juliet E. Smith.1 |
Census w/uncle* | 1850 | Augustus was listed with his uncle in the census of 1850 at Occohannock Neck, Northampton Co, VA. HH#553 was headed by Louis D. Heath, a 40 year old carpenter with real estate valued at $35,000. Listed with him were the following Heaths: Sarah A., age 35, born in Acc Co; Horace, age 19; Julius, age 16; Augustus, age 12; and Rufus W., age 4. Also listed were Peggy Young, age 35, born in Acc Co; Sarah Core, age 12, born in Acc Co; William Joynes, a 28 year old carpenter, born in Acc Co; John H.E. Smith, a 29 year old merchant with real estate valued at $700; and William Becket, a 33 year old black male.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 173 (will of Augustus C.E. Heath, brother of Lewis D. Heath).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
(-----) Heath (father of Augustus & Lewis)1
M, b. circa 1775
Birth* | circa 1775 | (-----) Heath (father of Augustus & Lewis) was born circa 1775 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 173 (will of Augustus C.E. Heath, brother of Lewis D. Heath).
Rufus Warner Heath1,2
M, b. circa 1846
Birth* | circa 1846 | Rufus Warner Heath was born circa 1846 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land Division of* | 26 July 1847 | He was named in a division of land on 26 July 1847 at tract N102, Jamesville, Northampton Co, VA. This land of the heirs of Arthur R. Savage, dec'd, containing 222 acres, was divided as follows: Lot#1 32.5 acres plus Lot#6 12.5 acres to L.D. Heath; Lot#2 88.81 acres to D.B. Fisher in right of his wife Rosey; Lot#3 38 acres to Mrs. Louis D. Heath; Lot #4 23 acres for Rufus W. Heath; and Lot#5 27.81 acres for Sarah A.C. Core.3 |
Chancery suit* | 1850 | He was named in a chancery suit in 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. In the Chancery Suit of Sarah A.C. Core &c vs admin of Thomas Jacob Savage, which ended in 1850, sates: "Thomas Jacob Savage died in March 1849 intestate and underage leaving as his only heirs, Sarah A. C. Heath the wife of Louis D. Heath and Sarah A. C. Core who is a sister of the half blood and your orator Rufus Warner Heath who is a brother of the half blood."2 |
Census w/parents* | 1850 | Rufus was listed with his parents in the census of 1850 at Occohannock Neck, Northampton Co, VA. HH#553 was headed by Louis D. Heath, a 40 year old carpenter with real estate valued at $35,000. Listed with him were the following Heaths: Sarah A., age 35, born in Acc Co; Horace, age 19; Julius, age 16; Augustus, age 12; and Rufus W., age 4. Also listed were Peggy Young, age 35, born in Acc Co; Sarah Core, age 12, born in Acc Co; William Joynes, a 28 year old carpenter, born in Acc Co; John H.E. Smith, a 29 year old merchant with real estate valued at $700; and William Becket, a 33 year old black male.1 |
Citations
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S1923] David Scott, citing Chancery Cause Sarah A.C. Core &c vs Admin of Thomas Jacob Savage.
- [S1923] David Scott, citing N'hamp Co, VA Plat Bk #3, "Westview" belonging to the heirs of Arthur R. Savage deceased.
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1750
Birth* | circa 1750 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married Caleb Smith, son of John Smith IV (N'hamp) and Rebeccah Wilson, circa 1775 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was Smith. |
Betsey (of Geo) Powell1
F, b. circa 1792
Birth* | circa 1792 | Betsey (of Geo) Powell was born circa 1792 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Cousin's* | 31 January 1811 | Betsey was named in her cousin's will on 31 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally W. Harmanson gave to Thomas K. Dunton. I give and bequeath to Amy Tankard. I give and bequeath the rents of my two plantations lying in Occahannock for three years to come to Dicky Bunting and Lishea Bunting to school and support them. I give and bequeath the plantation that my father gave me unto my loving niece Rosey Savage. I give and bequeath the plantation that my brother Moses Johnson gave me unto my loving cousins Sally Powell Senr daughter of Nathaniel and Betsey Powell the daughter of George. I hereby constitute and leave my friend William Dunton and brother in law John H. Harmanson executors. Signed, Sally W. Harmanson. Witnesses: Thomas Dowty, Amy (her mark) Tankard, Mathew H. Dunton.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
Amy Tankard1
F, b. circa 1790
Birth* | circa 1790 | Amy Tankard was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 31 January 1811 | Amy witnessed a will on 31 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally W. Harmanson gave to Thomas K. Dunton. I give and bequeath to Amy Tankard. I give and bequeath the rents of my two plantations lying in Occahannock for three years to come to Dicky Bunting and Lishea Bunting to school and support them. I give and bequeath the plantation that my father gave me unto my loving niece Rosey Savage. I give and bequeath the plantation that my brother Moses Johnson gave me unto my loving cousins Sally Powell Senr daughter of Nathaniel and Betsey Powell the daughter of George. I hereby constitute and leave my friend William Dunton and brother in law John H. Harmanson executors. Signed, Sally W. Harmanson. Witnesses: Thomas Dowty, Amy (her mark) Tankard, Mathew H. Dunton.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
Charlotte Bunting1
M, b. circa 1800
Birth* | circa 1800 | Charlotte Bunting was born circa 1800 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 January 1808 | Charlotte was named in his father's will on 20 January 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Holoway Bunting said it was his will & desire is that my son Solomon S. Bunting shall have six shillings to be paid out of my estate. I give to my daughter Ginney Bunting six shillings. I give to my son Samuel Bunting six shillings. All the remaining part of my estate should be equally divided between my three youngest children, namely Charlotte Bunting, Richard L. Bunting and Elishe Bunting, but if either of my three children should die under age their estate should go to the surviving ones of my three children. My Negro girl Pat should be sold and the money arising from the sale to be equally divided between my three last named children. I appoint my loving brother Jonathan Bunting my executor. Signed with his mark, Holloway Bunting. Witnesses: George Turner, Teackle White and Arthur R. Savage.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 52 (will of Holoway Bunting).
Richard 'Dicky' L. Bunting1
M, b. circa 1802
Birth* | circa 1802 | Richard 'Dicky' L. Bunting was born circa 1802 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 January 1808 | Richard was named in his father's will on 20 January 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Holoway Bunting said it was his will & desire is that my son Solomon S. Bunting shall have six shillings to be paid out of my estate. I give to my daughter Ginney Bunting six shillings. I give to my son Samuel Bunting six shillings. All the remaining part of my estate should be equally divided between my three youngest children, namely Charlotte Bunting, Richard L. Bunting and Elishe Bunting, but if either of my three children should die under age their estate should go to the surviving ones of my three children. My Negro girl Pat should be sold and the money arising from the sale to be equally divided between my three last named children. I appoint my loving brother Jonathan Bunting my executor. Signed with his mark, Holloway Bunting. Witnesses: George Turner, Teackle White and Arthur R. Savage.1 |
Will - Named as heir* | 31 January 1811 | Richard was named as a heir in a will on 31 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally W. Harmanson gave to Thomas K. Dunton. I give and bequeath to Amy Tankard. I give and bequeath the rents of my two plantations lying in Occahannock for three years to come to Dicky Bunting and Lishea Bunting to school and support them. I give and bequeath the plantation that my father gave me unto my loving niece Rosey Savage. I give and bequeath the plantation that my brother Moses Johnson gave me unto my loving cousins Sally Powell Senr daughter of Nathaniel and Betsey Powell the daughter of George. I hereby constitute and leave my friend William Dunton and brother in law John H. Harmanson executors. Signed, Sally W. Harmanson. Witnesses: Thomas Dowty, Amy (her mark) Tankard, Mathew H. Dunton.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 52 (will of Holoway Bunting).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
Elishe 'Lishea' Bunting1
F, b. circa 1804
Birth* | circa 1804 | Elishe 'Lishea' Bunting was born circa 1804 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 January 1808 | Elishe was named in her father's will on 20 January 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Holoway Bunting said it was his will & desire is that my son Solomon S. Bunting shall have six shillings to be paid out of my estate. I give to my daughter Ginney Bunting six shillings. I give to my son Samuel Bunting six shillings. All the remaining part of my estate should be equally divided between my three youngest children, namely Charlotte Bunting, Richard L. Bunting and Elishe Bunting, but if either of my three children should die under age their estate should go to the surviving ones of my three children. My Negro girl Pat should be sold and the money arising from the sale to be equally divided between my three last named children. I appoint my loving brother Jonathan Bunting my executor. Signed with his mark, Holloway Bunting. Witnesses: George Turner, Teackle White and Arthur R. Savage.1 |
Will - Named as heir* | 31 January 1811 | Elishe was named as a heir in a will on 31 January 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Sally W. Harmanson gave to Thomas K. Dunton. I give and bequeath to Amy Tankard. I give and bequeath the rents of my two plantations lying in Occahannock for three years to come to Dicky Bunting and Lishea Bunting to school and support them. I give and bequeath the plantation that my father gave me unto my loving niece Rosey Savage. I give and bequeath the plantation that my brother Moses Johnson gave me unto my loving cousins Sally Powell Senr daughter of Nathaniel and Betsey Powell the daughter of George. I hereby constitute and leave my friend William Dunton and brother in law John H. Harmanson executors. Signed, Sally W. Harmanson. Witnesses: Thomas Dowty, Amy (her mark) Tankard, Mathew H. Dunton.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 52 (will of Holoway Bunting).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 67 (will of Sally W. Harmanson, sister-in-law of John H. Harmanson).
Solomon 'Shepherd' (of Holloway) Bunting1
M, b. circa 1788, d. before 29 May 1833
Birth* | circa 1788 | Solomon 'Shepherd' (of Holloway) Bunting was born circa 1788 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 January 1808 | Solomon was named in his father's will on 20 January 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Holoway Bunting said it was his will & desire is that my son Solomon S. Bunting shall have six shillings to be paid out of my estate. I give to my daughter Ginney Bunting six shillings. I give to my son Samuel Bunting six shillings. All the remaining part of my estate should be equally divided between my three youngest children, namely Charlotte Bunting, Richard L. Bunting and Elishe Bunting, but if either of my three children should die under age their estate should go to the surviving ones of my three children. My Negro girl Pat should be sold and the money arising from the sale to be equally divided between my three last named children. I appoint my loving brother Jonathan Bunting my executor. Signed with his mark, Holloway Bunting. Witnesses: George Turner, Teackle White and Arthur R. Savage.1 |
Marriage | 9 September 1812 | He married Mary (of Susan) Dennis, daughter of Susanna 'Sukey' Dennis (widow?), on 9 September 1812 at Northampton Co, VA. Nath'l West was the security on the M.L.B. of Shephard Bunting and Mary Denis, daughter of Sukey Denis who gave consent. Andrew James & Lucy Denis were witnesses. They were married by I. Bratten..2 |
Death* | before 29 May 1833 | Solomon 'Shepherd' (of Holloway) Bunting died before 29 May 1833 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Land cause* | 29 May 1833 | Solomon was named in a land cause on 29 May 1833 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Shepherd Bunting, dec'd, a son of _____ Bunting and Priscilla his wife, who was formerly Priscilla Turner a maternal aunt of John T. Elliott and who died in his lifetime. It has since been determined that John T. Elliott died 30 Dec 1823..3 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 52 (will of Holoway Bunting).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S884] Stratton Nottingham, Northampton Co, VA, Land Causes 1731-1868 & Lancaster County, VA 1795-1848, p. 119-126 (suit for division of land of John T. Elliott).
Samuel (of Holloway) Bunting1
M, b. circa 1795
Birth* | circa 1795 | Samuel (of Holloway) Bunting was born circa 1795 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 January 1808 | Samuel was named in his father's will on 20 January 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Holoway Bunting said it was his will & desire is that my son Solomon S. Bunting shall have six shillings to be paid out of my estate. I give to my daughter Ginney Bunting six shillings. I give to my son Samuel Bunting six shillings. All the remaining part of my estate should be equally divided between my three youngest children, namely Charlotte Bunting, Richard L. Bunting and Elishe Bunting, but if either of my three children should die under age their estate should go to the surviving ones of my three children. My Negro girl Pat should be sold and the money arising from the sale to be equally divided between my three last named children. I appoint my loving brother Jonathan Bunting my executor. Signed with his mark, Holloway Bunting. Witnesses: George Turner, Teackle White and Arthur R. Savage.1 |
Marriage* | 9 December 1822 | He married Margart (of Wm Jr) Savage, daughter of William Savage Jr, on 9 December 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. Benjamin N. Scott was security on the M.L.B. of Samuel Bunting and Margaret Savage, daughter of Wm. Savage Jr. who gave consent.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 52 (will of Holoway Bunting).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Margart (of Wm Jr) Savage1
F, b. circa 1805
Birth* | circa 1805 | Margart (of Wm Jr) Savage was born circa 1805 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 9 December 1822 | She married Samuel (of Holloway) Bunting, son of Holloway Bunting and Priscilla Turner, on 9 December 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. Benjamin N. Scott was security on the M.L.B. of Samuel Bunting and Margaret Savage, daughter of Wm. Savage Jr. who gave consent.1 |
Married Name | 9 December 1822 | As of 9 December 1822,her married name was Bunting.1 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Willis George1
M, b. circa 1770
Birth* | circa 1770 | Willis George was born circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Sally (of Leah) Pettitt, daughter of Bartholomew Pettitt and Leah Coward, circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 29 December 1800 | Willis George married Catharine Smith on 29 December 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. Thomas James was security on the M.L.B. of Willis George and Miss Catherine Smith, Major Pettit guardian of Catherine gave consent.1 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Catharine Smith1
F, b. circa 1782
Birth* | circa 1782 | Catharine Smith was born circa 1782 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | 29 December 1800 | As of 29 December 1800,her married name was George.1 |
Marriage* | 29 December 1800 | She married Willis George on 29 December 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. Thomas James was security on the M.L.B. of Willis George and Miss Catherine Smith, Major Pettit guardian of Catherine gave consent.1 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).