Ann Bundick
F, b. circa 1660
Father | Richard Bundick (I) b. c 1620, d. 1693 | |
Mother | Dorothy Watts (Wattes?) b. c 1620, d. bt 1663 - 1665 |
Last Edited | 19 May 1996 |
Birth* | circa 1660 | Ann was born circa 1660 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1680 | She married Thomas Nixson circa 1680.1 |
Married Name | circa 1680 | As of circa 1680,her married name was Nixson. |
Was Living | 29 December 1692 | Ann was living on 29 December 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Family |
Thomas Nixson b. c 1640, d. 1696 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
Dorothy Bundick
F, b. circa 1662
Father | Richard Bundick (I) b. c 1620, d. 1693 | |
Mother | Dorothy Watts (Wattes?) b. c 1620, d. bt 1663 - 1665 |
Last Edited | 5 Mar 1996 |
Birth* | circa 1662 | Dorothy was born circa 1662 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Was Living | 29 December 1692 | Dorothy was living on 29 December 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Grace Bundick
F, b. circa 1663
Father | Richard Bundick (I) b. c 1620, d. 1693 | |
Mother | Dorothy Watts (Wattes?) b. c 1620, d. bt 1663 - 1665 |
Last Edited | 6 Jun 2010 |
Birth* | circa 1663 | Grace was born circa 1663 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Was Living | 29 December 1692 | Grace was living on 29 December 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. |
John Sturgis I
M, b. circa 1640, d. before 5 August 1684
Last Edited | 29 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | John was born circa 1640. |
Est inv named* | after 29 November 1658 | He was named in an inventory of an estate after 29 November 1658 at Northampton Co, VA. The estate inventory of John Ellis names servants Thomas Claxon, John Sturgis and John Kirke.1 |
Marriage* | 1 September 1661 | He married Dorothy Savage, daughter of Thomas Savage I (carpenter) and Rebecca (-----), on 1 September 1661 at Hungars Parish, N'hamp Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1664 | He married Elizabeth Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (I) and Dorothy Watts (Wattes?), circa 1664 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Deed of Gift - Rec'd* | 1667 | John Sturgis I received by deed of gift in 1667 at tract A118, Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA. Richard and Ruth Bundick made a deed of gift of 200 acres to their daughter Elizabeth and her husband John Sturgis. It was above the Parker land and fronted on Metomkin Bay. In 1684 Sturgis died leaving the widow Elizabeth and 5 children; the widow married Thomas Jones and in 1706 she gave the 200 acres to her son Daniel Sturgis. In 1721 Daniel Sturgis deeded the south half to his nephew Richard Sturgis. In 1725 Richard and Ann Sturgis sold to John Bagwell, who in 1742 sold to Bryan Colony, and 2 years later Obryan Colony resold to Ralph Justice.4 |
Deposition named in* | 10 December 1681 | He was named in a deposition on 10 December 1681 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of John Sturgis, Jr., aged about 19 years: On the ninth of this month, John Sturgis, Sr., had been in the pasture and had brought horses to the house. He told John that he had seen a deer in the pasture; they decided "to go into the pasture and there stand to kill the deer, and also my father did advise my two brothers, William and Richard Sturgis, to go into the pasture another way to drive the deer thence, supposing the deer would come by either [me] or by [my] father, my two brothers before named, being each of them upon a mare." They "had not long been upon the design" when John heard a gunshot. He went toward the noise, supposing his father had killed a deer, but when he got there, he "saw his father with my brother William Sturgis in his arms, my father crying and lamenting in a distracted condition, and immediately [I] mounted the mare and took my brother William before me and carried him home, and presently my father sent me to Gargaphia to fetch some comfortable means for my brother Wm. Sturgis, but he was dead at my return." Sworn and signed before Wm. Custis on 10 December 1681, by Jno. (S) Sturgis.5 |
Court - namd in inqu* | 16 December 1681 | He was named in an inquisition on 16 December 1681 at Accomack Co, VA. Capt. William Custis, coroner, presented an inquisition to the court that was taken upon the death of John Sturges, Sr.'s son, William Sturges, who was killed by a shot from his father's gun. While shooting at some game, he "by misadventure did wound his said son, of which wound the said Wm. Sturges died." The court considered that the "action was unfortunately and merely casual, and the said Sturgis a very poor man and most sensibly afflicted at so near a loss as a son" and presented the case with copies of the documents to the Governor.5 |
Court - namd in inqu | 16 December 1681 | He was named in an inquisition on 16 December 1681 at Accomack Co, VA. The jurors sworn to make inquisition into the death of Wm. Sturgis, son of Jno. Sturgis, examined the evidence presented by Jno. Sturgis, Jr. and Jno. Sturgis, the father of both boys. They also went to the place where the accident occurred and unanimously concluded that "the death of the Wm. Sturgis came by a wound in his shoulder, which by his father's supposition was by a shot from his gun through a very close piney thicket shooting at some game and accidentally hitting his son through the thicket where he could not possibly see him." Signed by Wm. Custis, coroner, the verdict that "it was chance and no willful act" was returned by the jury, of which Wm. Browne was foreman.5 |
Will* | 6 March 1683 | He made a will on 6 March 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. To Wife Elizabeth. To son John. To son Richard (under 21). To son Jonathan (under 20). To son Daniel (under 16). To daughter Dorothy Nevill, To daughter Ann Sturgis, Witt: Richard Bundick, David Jones..6 |
Death* | before 5 August 1684 | John died before 5 August 1684 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved..6 |
Family 1 |
Dorothy Savage b. c 1643 | |
Marriage* | 1 September 1661 | He married Dorothy Savage, daughter of Thomas Savage I (carpenter) and Rebecca (-----), on 1 September 1661 at Hungars Parish, N'hamp Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | John Sturgis II+ b. 1662, d. a 1739 |
2. | Dorothy Sturgis b. c 1663 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1648 | |
Marriage* | circa 1664 | He married Elizabeth Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (I) and Dorothy Watts (Wattes?), circa 1664 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Children | 1. | Richard (of John I) Sturgis I (Accomack)+ b. c 1664, d. b 15 Sep 1696 |
2. | Ann Sturgis+ b. c 1665 | |
3. | Jonathan (of John I) Sturgis+ b. c 1666, d. 1721 | |
4. | Daniel (of John I) Sturgis+ b. a 1667, d. b 7 Jun 1726 | |
5. | William Sturgis5 b. c 1672, d. 9 Dec 1681 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 59 (will of John Ellis).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 68 (Hungars Parish records from 25 Mar 1661 to 15 Mar 1662).
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1134 (tract A118).
- [S701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1678-1682, Volume 6, p. 192 (16 Dec 1681 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth).
Thomas Jones
M, b. circa 1640
Last Edited | 9 Feb 1996 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | Thomas was born circa 1640. |
Marriage* | after 1684 | He married Elizabeth Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (I) and Dorothy Watts (Wattes?), after 1684.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1648 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
John Sturgis II1
M, b. 1662, d. after 1739
Father | John Sturgis I b. c 1640, d. b 5 Aug 1684 | |
Mother | Dorothy Savage b. c 1643 |
Last Edited | 27 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | 1662 | John was born in 1662 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Deposition* | 10 December 1681 | He gave a deposition on 10 December 1681 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of John Sturgis, Jr., aged about 19 years: On the ninth of this month, John Sturgis, Sr., had been in the pasture and had brought horses to the house. He told John that he had seen a deer in the pasture; they decided "to go into the pasture and there stand to kill the deer, and also my father did advise my two brothers, William and Richard Sturgis, to go into the pasture another way to drive the deer thence, supposing the deer would come by either [me] or by [my] father, my two brothers before named, being each of them upon a mare." They "had not long been upon the design" when John heard a gunshot. He went toward the noise, supposing his father had killed a deer, but when he got there, he "saw his father with my brother William Sturgis in his arms, my father crying and lamenting in a distracted condition, and immediately [I] mounted the mare and took my brother William before me and carried him home, and presently my father sent me to Gargaphia to fetch some comfortable means for my brother Wm. Sturgis, but he was dead at my return." Sworn and signed before Wm. Custis on 10 December 1681, by Jno. (S) Sturgis.2 |
Will - Father's* | 6 March 1683 | John was named in his father's will on 6 March 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son John Strugis in the will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth..3 |
Marriage* | after 14 August 1688 | He married Priscilla Hill, daughter of Robert Hill I and Jane/Jean Hutton (Hutton?), after 14 August 1688.4 |
Will - Uncle's* | 19 August 1695 | John was named in his uncle's will on 19 August 1695 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as John Sturgis Sr., my wife's sister's son in the will of Richard Robinson, wife Rebecca. He was give 300 acres in Somerset County, MD..5 |
Marriage* | before 19 July 1731 | He married Elizabeth (-----) before 19 July 1731.4 |
Land deeded from* | 19 July 1731 | John Sturgis II deeded land on 19 July 1731 at Bouquetenorten Bay, Somerset Co, MD. John Sturgis and his wife Elisabeth deeded to Johnson Hill "Robinson's Inheritance," land that was willed to John Sturgis in 1695. She probably died prior to 1739 as she is not mentioned in the 1739 deed. John deposed his age as 19 in 1682. Richard Robinson of Northampton County, VA left 300 acres of "Robinsons Inheritance" to his wife's sister's son, John Sturgis, in 1695. "Robinsons Inheritance" was in Somerset County, MD on Bouquetenorten Bay.4 |
Anecdote* | between 1733 and 1735 | John is not found on the Somerset Tax Lists 1733-1735.4 |
Land surveyed* | 1735 | He's land was surveyed in 1735 at Bouquetenorten Bay, Somerset Co, MD. John Sturgis, Sr. & Johnson Hill resurveyed "Robinson's Inheritance."4 |
Land deeded from | 1739 | He deeded land in 1739 at Bouquetenorten Bay, Somerset Co, MD. John Sturgis deeded "Robinson's Inheritance to his youngest son, Daniel Sturgis.4 |
Death* | after 1739 | He died after 1739 at Maryland.4 |
Family 1 |
Priscilla Hill b. c 1666 | |
Marriage* | after 14 August 1688 | He married Priscilla Hill, daughter of Robert Hill I and Jane/Jean Hutton (Hutton?), after 14 August 1688.4 |
Children | 1. | Richard (of John II) Sturgis I (Worcester)+4 b. c 1690, d. b 3 May 1743 |
2. | Capt. Joshua (of John II) Sturgis+4 b. c 1692, d. b 15 Apr 1774 | |
3. | John Sturgis III+4 b. c 1693, d. b 8 Nov 1758 | |
4. | William (of John II) Sturgis+4 b. c 1694, d. b 20 Mar 1727 | |
5. | Rachel (of John II) Sturgis4 b. c 1696 | |
6. | Daniel (of John II) Sturgis+4 b. c 1700, d. 11 Nov 1749 | |
7. | Jonathan (of John II) Sturgis+6 b. c 1702, d. 1756 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1700, d. b 1739 | |
Marriage* | before 19 July 1731 | John Sturgis II married Elizabeth (-----) before 19 July 1731.4 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth) & p. 150 (will of Richard Robinson, wife Rebecca).
- [S701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1678-1682, Volume 6, p. 192 (16 Dec 1681 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 2-3 (Second Generation, #3 John Sturgis Jr.).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 150 (will of Richard Robinson, wife Rebecca).
- [S2165] P.O. Box 269, Roxbury, CT 06783 Timothy Field Beard, Timothy Field Beard, FASG, Ahnentafel of Elizabeth Ellen Sudler.
Richard Sturgis II (Accomack)1
M, b. circa 1690, d. before 30 May 1744
Father | Richard (of John I) Sturgis I (Accomack) b. c 1664, d. b 15 Sep 1696 | |
Mother | Sarah Wharton b. c 1664 |
Last Edited | 10 Nov 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | Richard was born circa 1690 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 12 February 1695/96 | Richard was named in his father's will on 12 February 1695/96 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Sturgis gave to son John Sturgis (under 16). To son Richard Sturgis & daughter Elizabeth Sturgis (both under 16). Wife Sarah Extr. Witt: Thomas Crippen, George Parker Sr. & Thomas Jones..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1718 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Deed of Gift - Rec'd* | 4 July 1721 | Richard Sturgis II (Accomack) received by deed of gift on 4 July 1721 at tract A118, Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA. Daniel Sturgis & wife Elizabeth gave a deed of gift to his newphew Richard Sturgis of land and marsh on Metompkin Bay at the head of a small gut or cove bounded by John Barnes and a line that divides me & my nephew Richard Sturgis and Parkes line. Daniel's wife Elizabeth received 20 pounds for her dower rights.2 |
Deed of Gift - Gave* | 5 July 1721 | He gave by deed of gift on 5 July 1721 at tract A118, Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA. Richard Sturgis & wife Elizabeth gave a deed of gift to his uncle Daniel Sturgis of land and marsh on Metompkin Bay at the head of a small gut or cove bounded by John Barnes and a line that divides me & my uncle Daniel Sturgis and Bundick's line. Richard's wife Elizabeth released her dower rights on the same day.2 |
Marriage* | before 6 July 1725 | He married Ann Mary (-----) before 6 July 1725 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Land sold* | 6 July 1725 | Richard Sturgis II (Accomack) sold land on 6 July 1725 at tract A118, Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA. Richard Sturgis & wife Ann Mary sold the 100 acres of land fromerly devised to him by his uncle Daniel Sturgis on 4 July 1721 to John Bagwell for 50 pounds currency of Virginia.3 |
Will* | 30 April 1744 | He made a will on 30 April 1744 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Richard Sturgis Sr. Nunc., meaning this was a verbal will. Son Absalom Sturgis. Daughter Sarah Sturgis. Son Richard Sturgis. Grandaughter Betty Sturgis, daughter of John Sturgis, deceased Proved by William Hickman & John Abbott..4 |
Death* | before 30 May 1744 | Richard died before 30 May 1744 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved. Absalom Sturgis qualified..4 |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1700 | |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1718 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | John (of Richard) Sturgis+ b. c 1718, d. b 30 Apr 1744 |
2. | Absalom Sturgis (Accomack)+ b. c 1720, d. b 26 Oct 1773 | |
3. | Sarah Sturgis b. c 1722 | |
4. | Richard Sturgis III (Accomack)+ b. c 1724, d. b 28 Jul 1795 |
Family 2 |
Ann Mary (-----) b. c 1700 | |
Marriage* | before 6 July 1725 | Richard Sturgis II (Accomack) married Ann Mary (-----) before 6 July 1725 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 27 (will of Richard Sturgis, wife Sarah).
- [S103] Accomack Co, VA, Wills, Deeds & c., 1715-29, part I (typed), p. 354-356 (Deeds of Gift from Daniel Sturgis & wife Elizabeth to nephew Richard Sturgis and from Richard Sturgis & wife Elizabeth to uncle Daniel Sturgis).
- [S104] Accomack Co, VA, Wills, Deeds & c., 1715-29, part 2 (typed), p. 31 (deed from Richard Sturgis & wife Ann Mary Sturgis to John Bagwell).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 142 (will of Richard Sturgis Sr., Nunc).
Jonathan (of John I) Sturgis1
M, b. circa 1666, d. 1721
Father | John Sturgis I b. c 1640, d. b 5 Aug 1684 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1648 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Smith (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 29 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1666 | Jonathan was born circa 1666 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 6 March 1683 | Jonathan was named in his father's will on 6 March 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son Jonathan, under age 20, in the will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth..1 |
Marriage* | before 1702 | He married Elizabeth (of Jno & Susan) Stockley, daughter of John Stockley and Susannah (8) Richardson, before 1702.2,3 |
Constable appointed* | 1709 | Jonathan (of John I) Sturgis was appointed Constable in 1709 at Annamessex Hundred, Somerset Co, MD.3 |
Will - Father-in-law* | 23 November 1715 | Jonathan was named in his father-in-law's will on 23 November 1715 at Somerset Co, MD. He was shown as my son-in-law Jonathan Sturgis in the will of John Stockley, wife Mary. He was given 16 young steers to be paid to him this next spring.2 |
Death* | 1721 | He died in 1721 at Kent Co, DE.4 |
Family |
Elizabeth (of Jno & Susan) Stockley b. c 1686, d. b 12 Oct 1745 | |
Children | 1. | John (of Jonathan) Sturgis5 b. b 1702, d. b 31 May 1746 |
2. | Tabitha (of Jonathan) Sturgis6 b. c 1704 | |
3. | Betty (of Jonathan) Sturgis7 b. c 1706 | |
4. | Jonathan (of Acc) Sturgis+8 b. c 1710, d. b 30 Aug 1763 | |
5. | Stockley (of Jonathan) Sturgis+9 b. b 1718, d. 1787 | |
6. | William (of Jonathan) Sturgis10 b. c 1720, d. a 1755 | |
7. | Richard (of Jonathan) Sturgis10 b. b 1725, d. 1748 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2065] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Other Wills in the Prerogative Court for Someret & Worcester Counties, MD 1664-1775, p. 15 (will of John Stockley, wife Mary).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (Second Generation, #5 Jonathon Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (#5 Jonathon Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (#18 John Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (#17 Tabitha Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (#16 Betty Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 1 (unplaced Jonathan Sturgis) & 3 (#19 Jonathan Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 4 (Second Generation, #20 Stockley Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (#21 William Sturgis).
Daniel (of John I) Sturgis1
M, b. after 1667, d. before 7 June 1726
Father | John Sturgis I b. c 1640, d. b 5 Aug 1684 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1648 |
Last Edited | 29 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | after 1667 | Daniel was born after 1667 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 6 March 1683 | Daniel was named in his father's will on 6 March 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son Daniel, under age 16, in the will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1690.2 |
Deed of Gift - Rec'd* | 1706 | Daniel (of John I) Sturgis received by deed of gift in 1706 at tract A118, Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA. In 1667 Richard and Ruth Bundick made a deed of gift of 200 acres to their daughter Elizabeth and her husband John Sturgis. It was above the Parker land and fronted on Metomkin Bay. In 1684 Sturgis died leaving the widow Elizabeth and 5 children; the widow married Thomas Jones and in 1706 she gave the 200 acres to her son Daniel Sturgis. In 1721 Daniel Sturgis deeded the south half to his nephew Richard Sturgis. In 1725 Richard and Ann Sturgis sold to John Bagwell, who in 1742 sold to Bryan Colony, and 2 years later Obryan Colony resold to Ralph Justice.3 |
Deed of Gift - Gave* | 4 July 1721 | He gave by deed of gift on 4 July 1721 at tract A118, Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA. Daniel Sturgis & wife Elizabeth gave a deed of gift to his newphew Richard Sturgis of land and marsh on Metompkin Bay at the head of a small gut or cove bounded by John Barnes and a line that divides me & my nephew Richard Sturgis and Parkes line. Daniel's wife Elizabeth received 20 pounds for her dower rights.3,4 |
Deed of Gift - Rec'd | 5 July 1721 | He received by deed of gift on 5 July 1721 at tract A118, Parker's Neck, Accomack Co, VA. Richard Sturgis & wife Elizabeth gave a deed of gift to his uncle Daniel Sturgis of land and marsh on Metompkin Bay at the head of a small gut or cove bounded by John Barnes and a line that divides me & my uncle Daniel Sturgis and Bundick's line. Richard's wife Elizabeth released her dower rights on the same day.4 |
Death* | before 7 June 1726 | Daniel died before 7 June 1726 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Daniel Sturgis' widow Elizabeth Sturgis was named to settle his estate. John Barnes & Thomas Simson were securities..2 |
Land left* | 1726 | He left land in 1726 at Accomack Co, VA. Daniel Sturgis (wife Elizabeth) died intestate and was succeeded by a son William, who in 1751 left to his wife Martha and then to a son William. They also had other children, including a daughter Bathsheba who married Levin Dix, whom she survived. No record was found of how the land passed from William Sturgis Jr. to his sister Bathsheba Dix, But in ther will of 1799 she directed that this land be sold and it was purchased by Richard Drummond of Norfolk.3 |
Family |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1670 | |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1690.2 |
Children | 1. | William (of Daniel) Sturgis+3 b. c 1695, d. b 29 Jan 1751 |
2. | Daniel (of Daniel?) Sturgis5 b. c 1702, d. b 11 Jun 1755 | |
3. | Richard (of Daniel?) Sturgis6 b. c 1705 | |
4. | Jacob (of Daniel?) Sturgis+7 b. c 1710, d. b 12 Dec 1752 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 90 (adm. of Daniel Sturgis).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1134 (tract A118).
- [S103] Accomack Co, VA, Wills, Deeds & c., 1715-29, part I (typed), p. 354-356 (Deeds of Gift from Daniel Sturgis & wife Elizabeth to nephew Richard Sturgis and from Richard Sturgis & wife Elizabeth to uncle Daniel Sturgis).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 363 (adm of Daniel Sturgis to Baily Scott).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (#29 Richard Sturgis).
- [S2772] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., The Sturgis family was researched and compiled by Vernon L. Skinner, Jr. Initial information comes from Floyd L. Otter, Origins of the Sturgis Family in Virginia & Maryland, Ash Tree Echo, Jan. 1979, Vol. XIV, Issue 1, p. 38-43. This was augmented and updated with input from Gerald Collins, Frank Courtney, Kay Davis, Linda Harrison, and Judy Stell, as well as published abstracts (many within the last 10 years) of various records of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia: probate, deeds, tax lists, patriot information, etc., p. 3 (#28 Daniel Sturgis).
Dorothy Sturgis1
F, b. circa 1663
Father | John Sturgis I b. c 1640, d. b 5 Aug 1684 | |
Mother | Dorothy Savage b. c 1643 |
Last Edited | 24 Dec 2012 |
Birth* | circa 1663 | Dorothy was born circa 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | before 15 August 1682 | She married James Neville mariner, son of Richard Neville carpenter and Mary (-----), before 15 August 1682.2,1,3 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 15 August 1682 | Dorothy was mentioned in a will on 15 August 1682 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Dorothy Nevell and given two cows in the will of John Tompson, wife Rebecca.3 |
Married Name | before 15 August 1682 | As of before 15 August 1682,her married name was Neville. |
Land sold* | after 1683 | She sold land after 1683 at tract N52, Matchapungo, N'hamp Co, VA. James Neville and wife Dorothy sold the land he bought from William Whittington in 1683 to Isaac Foxcroft, and 10 years later he gave it to Severne Eyre, son of Thomas and Jane Eyre.2 |
Will - Father's* | 6 March 1683 | Dorothy was named in her father's will on 6 March 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Dorothy Nevill in the will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth..1 |
Family |
James Neville mariner b. 1655 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 326 (tract N52).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 115 (will of John Tompson, wife Rebecca).
Ann Sturgis1
F, b. circa 1665
Father | John Sturgis I b. c 1640, d. b 5 Aug 1684 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1648 |
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1665 | Ann was born circa 1665 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 6 March 1683 | Ann was named in her father's will on 6 March 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Ann Sturgis in the will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth..1 |
Marriage | circa 1685 | She married William Dixon circa 1685 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Married Name | circa 1685 | As of circa 1685,her married name was Dixon. |
Will - Husb's | 18 March 1707/8 | Ann was named in her husband's will on 18 March 1707/8 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will William Dixon gave to son Sturgis, under 16, dwelling plantation, 250 acres part of 500 acres upon Indian River. To son John, under 16, plantation, 250 acres of residue of aforesaid plantation. To son Jonathan, under 16, personalty. Said children to remain with their mother during minority. To wife Ann (Extr) and should she re-marry, son Sturgis to be under care of Michael Goding, and John and Jonathan under that of mother-in-law (unnamed). Mentions brother-in-law Fisher Walton. To Martin Curtis 200 acres bought from Abraham Emmitt and 50 acres adjacent William Round, bought from John Fawsit. Witt: Leonard Johnson, Comfort Morris & John Russell Jr.2,3 |
Family |
William Dixon b. c 1640, d. b 9 May 1710 | |
Children | 1. | William Dixon2 b. c 1686 |
2. | Sturgis Dixon2 b. c 1693, d. b 14 Feb 1737/38 | |
3. | John Dixon2 b. c 1695 | |
4. | Jonathan Dixon2 b. c 1697 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2199] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 8, p. 103 (Dixon Family).
- [S2081] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerest County Wills 1770-1777 & 1675-1710 (Liber EB 5), p. 36 (will of William Dixon).
James Neville mariner1
M, b. 1655
Father | Richard Neville carpenter2 b. c 1625, d. b 2 Nov 1659 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)2 b. c 1635 |
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2012 |
Birth* | 1655 | James was born in 1655 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Godson - named as* | 1 July 1656 | James was named as a godson on 1 July 1656 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as James Nevel the son of Richard Nevel, carpenter, in a gift presented by James Barnabe. Barnable gave one cow with her cow calf & to my godson James Nevel to have and to hold with all their increase. The male cattled to be put to use for his education and the female to be looked after for a stock when he shall come to age and the parents to have the use & benefit of the milk. If James was to die underage then his mothers children to have the cattle & if she has no other children then his mother, Mary Nevell shall enjoy all the cattle for her own proper use & benefit. Wittnessed by William Stephens.4 |
Will - Father's* | 25 September 1659 | James was named in his father's will on 25 September 1659 at Northampton Co, VA. He was not named in his father's will, but it was later noted that James Barnabe claimed James Nevel, the son of Richard and Mary Nevell, to be his godson.2 |
Land patented* | 26 March 1663 | He patented land on 26 March 1663 at tract A6, Neville's or Bell's Neck, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as James Nevil (Nevill) and was granted 1,300 acres in N'hamp Co, on the seaboard side, being a neck of land or Island, bounding Easterly by Matchepongo Riv, West by creeks issuing out of said river & by cattle marshes or branches, Northly & Southly upon said creeks including all points, marshes & islands within said Neck or Island. Granted to Thomas Herman (Hamerson?) on 12 June 1654 & assigned to said Nevil. (NOTE: It was probably intented for his recently dec'd father, Richard Nevill, but assigned to his only son James Nevill.) According to Whitelaw, it was in this year that a patent for 1,300 acres was granted to James Nevil for the same land that had been patented to Thomas Harmanson in 1654. Then in 1684 a reissue of the 1654 patent went again to Thomas Harmanson. In 1685 a patent went fo Captain William Whittington as having been patented to Harmason in 1654 and to Nevell in 1662, but deserted by both. In the same year Harmanson gave a quitclaim deed to Whittington for any interest he might have in the land. However, before some of the later patents had been granted, james Neville, Mariner, had disposed of his interest, as follows: in 1678 he sold a half-interest to Isaac Foxcroft, and in 1690 the later and his wife Bridgett resold to Thomas Harmanson, who thus came back into the story. In 1681 Neville sold his other half to William Wihittington, and the situation thus became static, with Whittington holding the north half and Harmanson the south half. In the early days and during practically all of the 18th century, the tract went by the name of Neville's Neck, but later if became Bell's Neck. The small creek separating it from the mainland used to be called Neville's, but now it seems generally to be known as Parting Creek.1,5 |
Anecdote* | circa 1674 | On 28 Jan 1696/97 John Luke of Northampton County, VA swore in open court in N'hamp Co that he was aged 47 or there abouts. That in the years 1673, 74, 75 and etc. being in company with Mr. Thomas Harmanson Sen'r at the house of John Furrs which was in Church Neck of Hungers (so called) did then and there hear the said Mr. Thomas Harmanson declare to Mary the then wife of the aforesaid John Furrs, that her former husband Richard Nevell was a very honest man, and that he had truly and honestly paid him for a certain quantity of land in Matchepungo called, "Nevells Neck," where upon the said Mary Furrs demanded of the said Harmanson all the papers relating to the said tract of land in behalf of her son James Nevell to whom Mr. Harmanson was guardian. The siad Mr. Harmason replied you shall have the very paper belonging to you any ways relating to Matchepungo for God forbid I should do the boy any wrong for his father paid me honestly for the land and further saith not.6 |
Tax list | 1675 | He was on the tax list in 1675 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as James Nevill listed between John Furrs and Arthur Ebbett, none of which where shown with any tithables.7 |
Anecdote | 30 December 1675 | On 30 Dec 1675 in N'hamp Co Court Jno Luke gave deposition that on 2 Dec being at the house of John Furrs at which time came Marcus Hagamond. William Cascoine, Constable and Henry Gascoine came to search the house of Furrs (by a warrent from Capt. Isaac Foxcroft) for some Ribband which Furrs pretended was stole from his son-in-law (meaning step-son) James Nevels by Marcus Hagamond. And then & there Furrs called Marcus a rogue, theefe & pick pocket rogue, and that Furrs would prove Marcus to be with abundance of such approbrious(sic) language and more John Furrs said I am said to be the biggest theefe in Accomack, but I think Marcus Hagamond is a verier theefe than I and that if Furrs pleased to indict him he could hang him. On the same day the deposition of Henry Gascoine aged 22 years or thereabouts. That on 2 Dec instant going to John Furrs house with his father who went there to make search of some Ribband which Furrs alledged Marcus Hagamond had stole then & there heard John Furrs call Marcus Hagamond thee rogue & pickpocket rogue and said that if he were minded to indict him he could hang him and further said James to bee the veryest rogue in Accomack, but I think Marcus Hagamond is a verier Rogue than I am. The deposition of Martin Simpson aged 28 years or there abouts saith that being in the company with Marcus Hagamond, Marcus told him he took the key of James Nevells chest out of his pocket & caused the same to bee unlocked & put the key in Nevells pocket again. The Deposition of Elizabeth Gunter, aged 20 year or thereabouts, heard Marcus Hagamond declare that he had James Nevills key of his chest the Saturday night & was at his chest and did hear him also that night declare (after some combustion in Furrs house) that they were all well & went to hide the cutlasse in James Nevells chest but could not find it. The depostiion of Mathew Holst, aged 25 years or thereabouts, he hearing John Furrs tax Marcus Hagamond about some Ribband taken out of James Nevells chest heard Marcus declare that he took the key out of James Nevells pocket and went to the chest but took nothing out & put the key in his pocket again. Anne Simpson, aged 16 years or thereabouts, assented to what is above declared.8 |
Tax list | 1676 | He was on the tax list in 1676 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as James Nevell and listed under Wm Fosur who had 3 tithables: John Furrs, James Nevell & Nich: Nash.9 |
Tax list* | 1677 | He was on the tax list in 1677 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as James Newell with 1 tithable in Major Wm. Spencer's Division.10 |
Anecdote | 30 July 1677 | On 30 Jul 1677 in N'hamp Co Court the difference depending between James Nevell plt & Jno Furrs deft at the said deft's request is referred to the next court and the Sheriff summons the said Furrs for his appearance there.11 |
Security on Admin* | 29 September 1677 | He was security on the administration of an estate on 29 September 1677 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Robert Butler was granted to Martin Simpson with Andrew Andrews and James Nevell securities.12 |
Deposition | 29 August 1678 | He gave a deposition on 29 August 1678 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as James Nevell, aged 23 years or thereabouts. He did hear Mr. Bellamy agree with Xpher Mather to carry certain hhs of tobacco on board Capt. Rider at the rate of 2s 6d p hhd and desired Mather to ask Ryder for the same and if he did not pay the same he said Bellamy would. Nevell asked of Capt. Rider 150 lbs tobacco due to Mr. Bellamy, but Rider replyed he would pay nothing for Mr. Bellamy (his time of shipping tobacco being out) and he could choose whether he would take a hhd of tobacco of the said Bellamy. Signed James (his mark) Nevell.13 |
Land sold | 9 December 1678 | He sold land on 9 December 1678 at tract A6, Neville's or Bell's Neck, Acc Co, VA. On 28 Jul 1685 in N'hamp Co Court it was recorded that Capt. Isaac Foxcroft has sold Thomas Harmanson 1/2 of Nevills Neck in Accomack Co, which was sold to him by James Nevill by deed dated 9 Dec 1678.1,14 |
Anecdote | 12 December 1678 | On 12 Dec 1678 in N'hamp Co Court it was recorded that whereas account being entered by Richard Auborne against James Nevell who being returned by the Sheriff Non Est Inventus. Attachment is therefore granted upon the petition of Auborne against Nevells estate for 400 lbs tobacco due by bill until a legall tryall determined thereof. (NOTE: This was eventually the estate that James Nevell was due from his father.)15 |
Land sold | 1681 | He sold land in 1681 at tract A6, Neville's or Bell's Neck, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that James Neville sold the other 1/2 of Neville's Neck to William Whittington.1 |
Anecdote | 29 July 1681 | On 29 July 1681 in N'hamp Court the charge of ditching, diet of workmen and tools done by John Poplewell and Thomas Tyler for the use and by order of Isaac Foxcroft and James Nevill. 9680 foot of ditch at 1 lb tobacco per foot, Symon Foscue for 3 months, Arthur Robins 3 months diet of Poplewell, Thomas Tyler 3 months and 7 spades worn out in doing their work at 70 per spade for a total of 11,700 lbs tobacco. James Nevill - debtor for the moiety of 11,700 lbs tobacco or 5,850 lbs less 35 lbs for the rebatement of 7 spages. Whereas it appeared to the court by bond that James Nevill is obligated to the payment of 1/2 of an account of Capt. Foxcroft exhibited against him for ditching work which amounts to 5,815 lbs tobacco.16 |
Anecdote | 29 August 1681 | On 29 Aug 1681 in N'hamp Court the difference depending in Chancery inter Capt. Isaac Foxcroft pltf. and James Nevill deft. is by consent of the said parties referred to the next court and that the said Nevill then answer the same.17 |
Deposition* | 29 August 1681 | He gave a deposition on 29 August 1681 at Northampton Co, VA. The deposition of James Nevill aged 26 or thereabouts. About 3 years ago he was ordeded by Isaac Jacob to carry a certain sloop Capt. Whittington had hired of him to Capt. Obedience Johnson to take him the said Whittington and goods and go to Pocomoke which he did and went wheresoever Whittington comanded him and perticularly went aboard a ketch and from thence with the sloop for the river to Rennyes Creek and with the boat to Mr. Sanfords after that and carried the sloop by his order up Pocomoke River, Pitts Creek and then came down again and took rum and sugar out of the said ketch and a Negro and Whittington took a tub and put bricks in it and made a fire to keep his Negro warm with and went to Watts Island with Whittington to take in another Negro where we went all on shore but the Negro, afterwards Whittington sent my brother Furr's and another man on board for a bottle of rum and they came back and told the said Whittington the Negro had broke up a barrel of sugar where upon Whittington sent me on board to head up the said cask and bring the Negro on shore, and by and by this depondent and others see the said sloop all on fire and we went on board to quench the fire but as fast as we put out the fire in the sloop the rum kept burning and mastered us and this depondent further saith that as they went up to Pocomoke Whittington ordered us to go into Muddy Creek with him which we did.3 |
Anecdote | 30 August 1681 | On 30 Aug 1681 in N'hamp Court the deposition of Thomas Marshall, aged 55 years or there abouts, saith that he heard discourse between Isaac Jacob and Capt. Whittington tending to the hiring of a sloop by the said Whittington of the said Jacob which was between the said Jacob and James Nevill that they bought of Mr. Woolven and as far as your depondent understood by the agreement that said sloop was to touch at Occhaannock Creek's mouth and make there no delay and from thence to sail to Pocomoke as high as John Rennyes Landing and no further.18 |
Anecdote | 29 March 1682 | On 29 Mar 1682 in N'hamp Co Court a judgement was granted to Henry Gascoines pltf. against James Nevill deft. for 16,000 lbs tobacco and cask due by bond for breach of convenent forthwith to be paid with costs of suit.19 |
Will - Witnessed* | 22 July 1682 | James witnessed a will on 22 July 1682 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Henry Sellman and James Neuill witnessed the will of William Westerhouse, wife Margaret.20,21 |
Anecdote | 28 July 1682 | On 28 July 1682 in N'hamp Co Court Simon Foscue Jun'r saith that formerly Capt. Isaac Foxcroft did agree with your depondent for about 14 weeks to diet John Popplewella ditcher to ditch in Nevills Neck at the rate of 100 lbs tobacco per month and your depondent demanded pay for the dieting of the said Popplewell and the said Foxcroft did shift of satisfaction about a year and then your depondent went again to the said Foxcroft for payment and he then refused payment saying that Capt. Whittington and James Nevill should pay your depondent for dieting the said Popplewell and then your depondent went to Capt. Whittington for payment for the said Popplewells diet for ditching in Nevills Neck and he the said Whittington did make payment to your depondents.22 |
Marriage* | before 15 August 1682 | He married Dorothy Sturgis, daughter of John Sturgis I and Dorothy Savage, before 15 August 1682.23,24,25 |
Anecdote | 28 August 1682 | On 28 Aug 1682 in N'hamp Co Court the difference depending between Capt. Wm. Whittington plft and Capt. Isaac Foxcroft deft in an action of detinue. It is the judgement of the court and accordingly ordered that the patent acknowledged to be received by the said deft from James Nevill of his neck of land he deliver to the said pltf for an authentic copy thereof from the Secretarys Office between this and the next court with payment of costs of suit.26 |
Anecdote | 29 August 1682 | On 29 Aug 1682 in N'hamp Co Court a judgement was confessed by James Nevill to Mr. Thomas Harmason for 500 lbs tobacco due by bill to be paid 10 Oct next.27 |
Land bought* | 1683 | James Neville mariner bought land in 1683 at tract N52, Matchapungo, N'hamp Co, VA. It was in this year that William Whittington sold 400 acres to James Neville; this land was east of the Davis land from which it was separated by Canoe Branch, was north of the neck road and most of it was west of the bayside road north of Shadyside.28 |
Land sold* | after 1683 | He sold land after 1683 at tract N52, Matchapungo, N'hamp Co, VA. James Neville and wife Dorothy sold the land he bought from William Whittington in 1683 to Isaac Foxcroft, and 10 years later he gave it to Severne Eyre, son of Thomas and Jane Eyre.23 |
Anecdote | 2 March 1682/83 | On 2 Mar 1682/83 in N'hamp Co Court on the difference between James Nevill pltf and Henry Gascoines deft. The found that the pltf was causelessly taken under execution on a judgement obtained on a bond at the suit of the deft which the complainent had performed by tender of a sufficient conveyance for a certain quantity of land sold the deft which is as much as he was oblidged to at present by the bond. It is therefore the judgement of the court and accordingly ordered that the said Nevill be discharged from the execution which was superseded on the exhibiting of the pltf against the said Gascoines he the said Nevill paying his own costs incident thereto and that Concoines pay the costs of his suit for the unjust molestation of Nevill occasioned by him. Appeal moved for by Henry Gascoines on the precedent decree, where with he is unsatisfied to the 4th day of next General Court he assuming to enter into bond with security for the prosecution thereof at the next court held in this county then the deft to give bond with security to answer the same accordingly.29 |
Anecdote | 17 March 1682/83 | On 17 Mar 1682/83 in Accomack Co Court James Nevill, assignee of Isaac Jacob, (attorney: Cha. Holden) was granted a judgment of 2000 lbs tobacco against Nathaniel Ratcliff (attorney: Mr. Sandford), who was ordered to pay the debt and court costs. Richard Kellum, Sr., had been summoned as evidence by James Nevill (assignee of Isaac Jacob in the difference between him and Nathaniel Ratcilff) and attended court for six days. Ordered that Nevill pay 240 lbs tobacco to Kellum with court costs.30 |
Anecdote | 30 March 1683 | On 30 Mar 1683 in N'hamp Co Court it was recorded that Henry Gascoines failed to give bond for the appeal and thus through the lapse of time and no bond appearing to this time not performing the law as he ought to have done he hath lost the benefit of the said appeal.31 |
Anecdote | 12 April 1683 | On 12 Apr 1683 in Accomack Co Court Mr. Edward Ashby petitioned that he was summoned to court as a witness by James Nevill (in his suit against Nathaniel Ratcliff) on 17 February, and attended four days. Ordered that Nevill pay him for his attendance with court costs.32 |
Jury duty* | 28 August 1683 | He served on a jury on 28 August 1683 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Mr. James Nevill.33 |
Anecdote* | 9 November 1683 | On 9 Nov 1683 in Northampton Co, VA court it was recorded that it appeared to the court that there is due on execution issued and served at the suit of Capt. Isaac Foxcroft aginst James Nevill 7,581 lbs tobacco and cask by Mr. John Custis Jun'r High Sheriff and not part thereof satisfied by the said Sheriff to the said Foxcroft. It is therefore the judgement of the court and accordingly ordered that the said Sheriff (with his concession) forthwith make payment of the said sum unto the said Capt. Isaac Foxcroft with costs of suit.34 |
Anecdote | 28 November 1683 | On 28 Nov 1683 in N'hamp Co Court it was recorded that upon a non est inventus by Mr. John Custis Jun'r against James Nevill for 1,500 lbs tobacco attachment is granted the said Custis against the estate of James Nevill until a legal trial determination can be made. On the same date it was also recorded that a non est inventus by Capt. Wm. Whittington against James Nevill for 625 lbs tobacco attachment is granted Whittington against the estate of James Nevill until a legal trial determination can be made.35 |
Anecdote | 2 December 1684 | On 2 Dec 1684 in N'hamp Co Court it was recorded that Mr. Wm. Westerhouse's will was proved in part by the oath of Henry Sellman and the further confirmation of the probated thereto by James Nevill the other evidence thereto (who is removed out of the government of Virginia being not certain to be had forasmuch as he may be dec'd or removed further before the sail will can be transmitted to him) is therefore by the compassion of his hand subscribed to 3 papers produced in court agreeable to that subscribed to the said will approved for as an authentic probate and confirmation of the said will as if the said Nevill had been personally present to depose to the same. (NOTE: This is the last reference to James Neville in N'hamp or Acc Co Court Records.)36 |
Family |
Dorothy Sturgis b. c 1663 | |
Marriage* | before 15 August 1682 | He married Dorothy Sturgis, daughter of John Sturgis I and Dorothy Savage, before 15 August 1682.23,24,25 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 579 (tract A6).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 60 (will of Richard Nevell, wife Mary).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 127 (Deposition of James Nevell).
- [S2137] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 07, 1657-1666, p. 76 (James Barnabe named godson).
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 418.
- [S2143] Frank V. Walcyzk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 13, Orders & Wills, 1689-1698, Vol 2 (1694-1698), p. 93 (depostion of John Luke).
- [S2106] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 10, 1674-1678, p. 83.
- [S2106] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 10, 1674-1678, p. 112-114 (John Furrs accuses Marcus Hagamond of being a pickpocket).
- [S2106] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 10, 1674-1678, p. 160.
- [S2106] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 10, 1674-1678, p. 197.
- [S2106] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 10, 1674-1678, p. 183 (James Nevell vs Jno Furrs).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 100 (adm of Robert Butler to Martin Simpson).
- [S2106] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 10, 1674-1678, p. 294 (deposition of James Nevell).
- [S2108] Frank V. Walcyzk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 12, Orders & Wills, 1683-1689, Vol 1 (1683-1686), p. 126 (Thomas Harmanson's intent to ditch the boundary between the 2 halves of Nevills Neck in Accomack Co).
- [S2106] Dr. Howard Mackey & Candy McMahan Perry, Northampton Co, VA, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 10, 1674-1678, p. 321.
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 124 (charge of ditching).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 126 (Capt. Isaac Foxcroft vs James Nevill).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 128 (deposition of Thomas Marshall).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 155 (Gasconies vs Nevill).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 121 (will of William Westerhouse, wife Margaret).
- [S2108] Frank V. Walcyzk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 12, Orders & Wills, 1683-1689, Vol 1 (1683-1686), p. 37 (will of Wm Westerhouse).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 169 (deposition of Simon Foscue).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 326 (tract N52).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Sturgis, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 115 (will of John Tompson, wife Rebecca).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 171 (Whittington vs Foxcroft).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 173 (Nevill vs Harmanson).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 325 (tract N52).
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 213 (Nevill vs Gascoines).
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 12 & 14.
- [S2107] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 11, Orders & Wills, 1678-1683, p. 221 (Nevill vs Gascoines).
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 16.
- [S2108] Frank V. Walcyzk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 12, Orders & Wills, 1683-1689, Vol 1 (1683-1686), p. 13 (Frances Waterson vs Nathaniel Wilkins).
- [S2108] Frank V. Walcyzk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 12, Orders & Wills, 1683-1689, Vol 1 (1683-1686), p. 20 (Isaac Foxcroft vs James Nevill).
- [S2108] Frank V. Walcyzk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 12, Orders & Wills, 1683-1689, Vol 1 (1683-1686), p. 26 (John Custis Jun'r against James Nevill & Wm. Whittington against James Nevill).
- [S2108] Frank V. Walcyzk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 12, Orders & Wills, 1683-1689, Vol 1 (1683-1686), p. 80 (proving the will of Mr. Wm. Westerhouse dec'd).
Thomas Nixson
M, b. circa 1640, d. 1696
Last Edited | 9 Feb 1996 |
Biography* | Thomas Nixson's Nunc.(?) Declaration (verbal will) was dated 12 Feb 1695, proved 11 Jun 1696 and recorded 16 Jun 1696. He named a mother Ann Nixson and brothers Edward and Richard Nixson. It was proved by Richard Bundick and Jonathan Sturgis (Acc Co Wills &c., 1692-1715(xi), p. 116). | |
Birth* | circa 1640 | Thomas was born circa 1640. |
Marriage* | circa 1680 | He married Ann Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (I) and Dorothy Watts (Wattes?), circa 1680.1 |
Probate* | 16 June 1696 | Thomas's will was probated on 16 June 1696 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Death* | 1696 | Thomas died in 1696.2 |
Family |
Ann Bundick b. c 1660 |
Susanna Justice1
F, b. circa 1678, d. before 17 September 1729
Father | Ralph Justice b. 1653, d. b 2 Dec 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Abbott b. c 1655, d. b 24 Apr 1744 |
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 24 Mar 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1678 | Susanna was born circa 1678 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | She married Richard Bundick (II), son of Richard Bundick (I) and Dorothy Watts (Wattes?), circa 1700.2 |
Married Name | circa 1700 | As of circa 1700,her married name was Bundick. |
Death* | before 17 September 1729 | Susanna died before 17 September 1729 at Accomack Co, VA. Susanna Justice's father, Ralph Justice had married circa 1675, so his daughter Susanna was near the same age as Richard Bundick (II)'s oldest son George. Ralph Justice died testate in 1729, leaving property to Susanna Bundick's children when they "come to age or marry." He also named Abbott Bundick and Richard Bundick as grandsons and left them slaves (Acc Co Wills, 1729-1737, p. 47). It appears that Susanna Justice Bundick was deceased before her father wrote his will in 1729..1 |
Family |
Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Children | 1. | Susannah Bundick+ b. c 1700 |
2. | Mary Bundick+ b. c 1700, d. b 18 Mar 1751 | |
3. | Richard Bundick (III)+ b. c 1705, d. 1766 | |
4. | Tabitha Bundick b. c 1713 | |
5. | Justice Bundick (bricklayer)+ b. c 1715, d. b 1 Feb 1769 | |
6. | Keziah Bundick+ b. c 1718 | |
7. | Abbott Bundick+ b. c 1720, d. 1784 |
Susannah Bundick
F, b. circa 1700
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Mother | Susanna Justice b. c 1678, d. b 17 Sep 1729 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | Susannah was born circa 1700 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | She married John Onions (II), son of John Onions (I) and Mary Selby, circa 1720.1 |
Married Name | circa 1720 | As of circa 1720,her married name was Onions. |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Susannah was named in her father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.2 |
Will - Husb's* | 27 August 1743 | Susannah was named in her husband's will on 27 August 1743 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a wife Susannah in the will of John Onions..3 |
Family |
John Onions (II) b. c 1688, d. b 30 Apr 1751 | |
Children | 1. | Richard Onions b. c 1720, d. b 27 Dec 1769 |
2. | John Onions (III) b. c 1727 | |
3. | William Selby Onions+ b. c 1729, d. b 28 Jul 1762 |
Citations
John Onions (II)1
M, b. circa 1688, d. before 30 April 1751
Father | John Onions (I) b. c 1655, d. b 5 Jun 1716 | |
Mother | Mary Selby b. b 4 Aug 1661, d. b 28 Oct 1701 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1688 | John was born circa 1688 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - GrFath's* | 28 October 1701 | John was named in his grandfather's will on 28 October 1701 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will Thomas Selby Sr., wife unnamed, named his son Thomas Extr. He mentioned Jones Rickards and grandchildren Selby Clawell, Selby Onions, Baker Clawell, Comfort Clawell, Rebecca Clawell, John Onions, Thomas Onions & Thomas Selby.2 |
Will - Father's* | 20 April 1714 | John was named in his father's will on 20 April 1714 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son John Oneons in the will of John Oneons, wife Elizabeth..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | He married Susannah Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (II) and Susanna Justice, circa 1720.3 |
Will - Father-in-law* | 23 May 1731 | John was named in his father-in-law's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.4 |
Will - Brother's* | 18 May 1737 | John was named in his brother's will on 18 May 1737 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my brother John and named Extr. in the will of Thomas Onions..5 |
Will* | 27 August 1743 | He made a will on 27 August 1743 at Accomack Co, VA. To Wife Susannah whole estate for life to bring up my children & then to be equally divided between my children. Son William Selby Onions, wife Susannah Onions & son Richard Onions Exrs. Witt: Southy Rew, Justice Bundick..6 |
Death* | before 30 April 1751 | John died before 30 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Richard Onions heir at law to the testator. .7,6 |
Family |
Susannah Bundick b. c 1700 | |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | He married Susannah Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (II) and Susanna Justice, circa 1720.3 |
Children | 1. | Richard Onions b. c 1720, d. b 27 Dec 1769 |
2. | John Onions (III) b. c 1727 | |
3. | William Selby Onions+ b. c 1729, d. b 28 Jul 1762 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 54 (will of John Oneons, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2166] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Worcester County, MD, Wils Book MH3, 1666-1742, p. 4 (will of Thomas Selby Sr., wife unnamed).
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 117 (will of Thomas Onions).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 161 (will of John Onions, wife Susannah).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties).
Richard Bundick (III)1
M, b. circa 1705, d. 1766
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Mother | Susanna Justice b. c 1678, d. b 17 Sep 1729 |
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1705 | Richard was born circa 1705 at Parkers Neck, Acc Co, VA.2 |
Biography* | 1706 | Richard Bundick (III) was born in Parker's Neck, on land his father had been given in 1677 by Richard Bundick (I). On 7 May 1728, his father gave Richard Bundick (III), 100 acres near Gargatha, "part of land I bought of Colonel Jenefer" (Acc Co Deeds, Wills &c., 1715-1729, part 2, p. 206). When Richard Bundick (II), died testate in 1731, he only left son Richard 12 pence in his will, but he did mention that land he was leaving son Abbott Bundick adjoined son Richard's land. This Richard Bundick was also named in the 1728 will of his grandfather, Ralph Justis, who left him a slave (Acc Co Wills & Deeds 1729-1737, part 1, p. 47). Richard Bundick (III), lived his entire adult life on the 100 acres of land east of Gargatha that his father gave him in 1728. At his intestate death in 1766, the land descended to his oldest son, Richard Bundick (IV), called "Piper" in local records. Note that Whitelaw, p. 1160, has this 100 acres mixed up with the 72/74 acres Richard Bundick II, left grandson William Bundick Pearson in 1731, apparently being unaware he had deeded this 100 acres to son Richard before he died. Whitelaw locates the land behind the present Arcadia Nursing Home, to the east of U.S. 13, and on both sides of Gargatha Landing Road. On 27 May 1766, John Bundick was named to administer the estate of Richard Bundick (Acc Co Orders, 1765-1767, p. 33). John would have been Richard's younger son and he gave his brother, Richard Bundick (Richard (IV) or "Piper"), as his security. The inventory of Richard Bundick's personal estate, valued at 18 pounds, 1 pence, 19 shillings, was returned on 26 Nov 1766. It was signed by the appraisers John Kittson, Charles Bagwell and William Nock (Acc Co Wills, 1761-1767, pp. 672/3). It was divided into five lots, one for each of his children. |
Marriage* | circa 1728 | He married Ann Nock, daughter of John Nock I and Mary Barnes, circa 1728.3 |
Will - GrFath's* | 17 September 1729 | Richard was named in his grandfather's will on 17 September 1729 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a grandson Richard Bundick in the will of Ralph Justice, wife Mary..4 |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Richard was named in his father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.5 |
Death* | 1766 | Richard died in 1766 at Accomack Co, VA.6 |
Family |
Ann Nock b. c 1708 | |
Children | 1. | Richard 'Piper' Bundick (IV)+ b. c 1730, d. 1790 |
2. | (d|o_Rich_III) Bundick+ b. c 1730 | |
3. | John 'Long' Bundick+ b. c 1732, d. b 27 Oct 1800 | |
4. | Susanna Bundick b. c 1734 | |
5. | Ann Bundick b. c 1736 |
Citations
- [S467] Grandfather's Will.
- [S1603] Baptist Church Records.
- [S889] Mary Frances Carey, Nocks of Upper Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 93 (will of Ralph Justice, wife Mary).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
- [S120] Accomack Co, VA, Court Orders, 1765-67, p. 33.
Ann Nock
F, b. circa 1708
Father | John Nock I b. c 1674, d. b 29 Apr 1740 | |
Mother | Mary Barnes b. c 1675 |
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1708 | Ann was born circa 1708 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1728 | She married Richard Bundick (III), son of Richard Bundick (II) and Susanna Justice, circa 1728.1 |
Married Name | circa 1728 | As of circa 1728,her married name was Bundick. |
Will - Father's* | 24 December 1739 | Ann was named in her father's will on 24 December 1739 at Accomack Co, VA. Ann Nock's father, John Nock, named her as Ann Bundick in his will dated 24 Dec 1739 and named her husband, Richard Bundick (III) as a Executor along with his son, George Nock (Acc Co Wills, 1737-43, p. 222)..2 |
Family |
Richard Bundick (III) b. c 1705, d. 1766 | |
Children | 1. | Richard 'Piper' Bundick (IV)+ b. c 1730, d. 1790 |
2. | (d|o_Rich_III) Bundick+ b. c 1730 | |
3. | John 'Long' Bundick+ b. c 1732, d. b 27 Oct 1800 | |
4. | Susanna Bundick b. c 1734 | |
5. | Ann Bundick b. c 1736 |
Mary Bundick
F, b. circa 1700, d. before 18 March 1751
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Mother | Susanna Justice b. c 1678, d. b 17 Sep 1729 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | Mary was born circa 1700 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | She married Capt. Thomas Evans circa 1720.1 |
Married Name | circa 1720 | As of circa 1720,her married name was Evans. |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Mary was named in her father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.2 |
Death* | before 18 March 1751 | Mary died before 18 March 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. She was evidently dead by this date as her husband Thomas Evans left his daughter Mary all her mother's wearing clothes..3 |
Family |
Capt. Thomas Evans b. c 1690, d. b 29 Oct 1751 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas Evans+ b. c 1720 |
2. | Isaiah Evans+ b. c 1722, d. b 26 Mar 1754 | |
3. | John Evans+ b. c 1724, d. b 30 Dec 1760 | |
4. | Mary Evans b. c 1732 |
Citations
- [S769] Research Files of Mary Frances Carey, 31415 Horntown Road, New Church, VA 23415, Bundick Family.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 166 (will of Thomas Evans).
Capt. Thomas Evans
M, b. circa 1690, d. before 29 October 1751
Last Edited | 21 Jun 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | Thomas was born circa 1690 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Land bought* | 1715 | He bought land in 1715 at tract A121, Modest Town, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Samuel Church & his wife Ellener resold (they had bought in 1708) land east of the seaside road and north of the Thomas Onions inheritance to Thomas Evans, who in 1751 left his home place to a son John. In 1761 John Evans (wife Anne) had added to his inheritance and now left as 210 acres to his son Thomas, who also acquired more land and in 1805 he and his wife Mildred sold as 250 acres to Sarah Crippen.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | He married Mary Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (II) and Susanna Justice, circa 1720.2 |
Anecdote* | 7 September 1738 | In his will of 7 Sep 1738 William Wilson named a goddaughter Mary Evans, daughter of Capt. Thomas Evans.3 |
Land bought* | 1744 | Capt. Thomas Evans bought land in 1744 at tract A121, Modest Town, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Thomas Bennett and his wife Lacy sold his 163 acres to Thomas Evans, who in 1751 left his 191 acres to his son Isaiah. In 1754 he (wife Elizabeth) left to his second son Zerubbabell, who in 1766 left to his brother Isaiah, and in 1790 he left to his sister Sarah and her husband William Wise. Sarah survived her husband and appeared as the owner for several years. Much of the land later passed into Rew hands, and included the home of the late Alfred J. Rew on the east side of the highway.4 |
Land bought | 1747 | He bought land in 1747 at tract A121, Modest Town, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Robert Crippen sold 28 acres to Thomas Evans; it was the wester part of 163 acres owned by him.4 |
Will* | 18 March 1751 | He made a will on 18 March 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. To son Thomas Evans £150 which I have already lent him to buy his land which he bought of Mr. Thomas Custis, lying at Mossongoes. Grandson John Evans, son of Thomas. To son John Evans plantation where I now live containing 150 acres. Daughter Mary Evans. To son Isaiah Evans 191 acres which I bought of Thomas Bennett & Robert Crippen, reversion to grandson Zerrobabel, son of Isaiah Evans. To daughter Mary all her mother's wearing clothes. 4 children, Thomas, John, Isaiah & Mary residual legatees. Sons John & Isaiah Exrs. Friends Caesar Evans, Paul Crippen & John Dix to divide estate. Witt: Caesar Evans, John Dix, William White..5 |
Death* | before 29 October 1751 | Thomas died before 29 October 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Thomas Evans heir at law to the testator..5 |
Family |
Mary Bundick b. c 1700, d. b 18 Mar 1751 | |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | He married Mary Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (II) and Susanna Justice, circa 1720.2 |
Children | 1. | Thomas Evans+ b. c 1720 |
2. | Isaiah Evans+ b. c 1722, d. b 26 Mar 1754 | |
3. | John Evans+ b. c 1724, d. b 30 Dec 1760 | |
4. | Mary Evans b. c 1732 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1144 (tract A121).
- [S769] Research Files of Mary Frances Carey, 31415 Horntown Road, New Church, VA 23415, Bundick Family.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 119 (will of William Wilson).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1146 (tract A121).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 166 (will of Thomas Evans).
Abbott Bundick
M, b. circa 1720, d. 1784
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Mother | Susanna Justice b. c 1678, d. b 17 Sep 1729 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | Abbott was born circa 1720 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 17 September 1729 | Abbott was named in his grandfather's will on 17 September 1729 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a grandson Abbott Bundick in the will of Ralph Justice, wife Mary..2 |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Abbott was named in his father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.3 |
Bound Out* | 3 October 1733 | He was bound out on 3 October 1733 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Abbott Bundick who was to be bound to Richard Bundick to learn the trade of a carpenter.1 |
Marriage* | before 30 November 1743 | He married Sophia Bagwell (Bagwell?) before 30 November 1743 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Court - namd in suit* | 30 November 1743 | Abbott Bundick was named in a lawsuit on 30 November 1743 at Accomack Co, VA. Bennet Mason and his wife Bridget sued Abbot Bundick and his wife Sophia (attorney: Robert Jenckins Henry) who was given till next court.4 |
Court - namd in suit | 31 October 1744 | He was named in a lawsuit on 31 October 1744 at Accomack Co, VA. Bennet Mason and wife Bridget brought action against Abbot Bundick and his wife Sophia for words spoken by Sophia. A jury awarded the Masons £5:00:00 in damages plus court costs.5 |
Marriage* | circa 1769 | He married Keziah Bell, daughter of (-----) Bell and Rachel (-----), circa 1769.6 |
Will* | 7 March 1784 | He made a will on 7 March 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will, written 7 Mar 1784, Abbott Bundick named a wife "Kesiah" Bundick; a son Elias; and 5 daughters: Rachel, Leah, Tabitha, Patience and Keziah Bundick. To wife Kesiah Bundick my plantation during her widowhood, with reversion to son Elias Bundick and for want of heirs to 5 daughters. Personal estate to wife for life and then to 5 daughters. Wife and Stephen Bell Executors. Witnesses were Robert James, Thomas Taylor and William Taylor..7 |
Death* | 1784 | Abbott died in 1784.7 |
Probate* | 1 September 1784 | Abbott's will was probated on 1 September 1784 at Accomack Co, VA.7 |
Family 1 |
Sophia Bagwell (Bagwell?) b. c 1725 | |
Marriage* | before 30 November 1743 | He married Sophia Bagwell (Bagwell?) before 30 November 1743 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Child | 1. | Levin Bundick+ b. c 1750, d. b 1784 |
Family 2 |
Keziah Bell b. c 1740 | |
Marriage* | circa 1769 | He married Keziah Bell, daughter of (-----) Bell and Rachel (-----), circa 1769.6 |
Children | 1. | Patience Bundick+ b. c 1770 |
2. | Rachel Bundick+ b. c 1772, d. b 28 Oct 1805 | |
3. | Leah Bundick b. c 1774 | |
4. | Tabitha Bundick b. c 1776 | |
5. | Keziah Bundick b. c 1780, d. b 26 Feb 1816 | |
6. | Elias Bundick b. b 1784, d. b 28 Oct 1805 |
Citations
- [S973] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1731-1736, Volume 16, p. 169 (3 Oct 1733 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 93 (will of Ralph Justice, wife Mary).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
- [S978] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1737-1744, Volume 17, p. 360 (30 Nov 1743 Court).
- [S2013] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1744-1753, Volume 18, p. 4 (31 Oct 1744 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 267 (will of Rachel Bell).
- [S136] Accomack Co, VA, Wills & c., 1784-87, p. 48.
Tabitha Bundick
F, b. circa 1713
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Mother | Susanna Justice b. c 1678, d. b 17 Sep 1729 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1713 | Tabitha was born circa 1713 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Tabitha was named in her father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
Keziah Bundick
F, b. circa 1718
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Mother | Susanna Justice b. c 1678, d. b 17 Sep 1729 |
Charts | Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex) | |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1718 | Keziah was born circa 1718 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Keziah was named in her father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | She married John Young, son of Francis Young and Tabitha [68] Wise, circa 1740.2 |
Married Name | circa 1740 | As of circa 1740,her married name was Young. |
Will - Husb's* | 13 March 1749 | Keziah was named in her husband's will on 13 March 1749 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Keziah in the will of John Young..3 |
Family |
John Young b. c 1720, d. b 28 May 1750 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas Young+ b. c 1740 |
2. | John Young+ b. c 1742, d. Feb 1795 | |
3. | Elizabeth Young b. c 1746, d. b 27 Jun 1758 |
Justice Bundick (bricklayer)
M, b. circa 1715, d. before 1 February 1769
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 | |
Mother | Susanna Justice b. c 1678, d. b 17 Sep 1729 |
Last Edited | 28 Apr 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | Justice was born circa 1715 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Justice was named in his father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.1 |
Bound To* | 1 June 1743 | He had a child bound to him on 1 June 1743 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Jacob Saunders (orphan) was bound till lawful age to Justice Bundick to learn the trade of a bricklayer.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married Sarah (-----) circa 1750.3 |
Will* | 15 December 1768 | Justice made a will on 15 December 1768 at Accomack Co, VA. To Robert Jones. To Thomas Bloxom. To Richard Bundick. To Rachel Sandrews. 2 daughters Susannah & Beersheba Bundick residual legatees. Thomas Crippen & Charles Bagwell Exrs. Witt: Richard Onions, John Riggs.4 |
Death* | before 1 February 1769 | Justice died before 1 February 1769 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Richard Onions appointed guardian to Tabitha Bundick, one of the co-heirs of the testator..4 |
Family |
Sarah (-----) b. 1728, d. 14 Feb 1784 | |
Children | 1. | Susannah (of Justice) Bundick b. c 1750 |
2. | Beersheba (of Justice) Bundick+ b. c 1752 | |
3. | Tabitha (of Justice) Bundick+ b. 22 Jan 1755, d. 28 Nov 1824 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
- [S978] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1737-1744, Volume 17, p. 331 (1 June 1743 court).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 243 (will of Justice Bundick).
George Bundick
M, b. circa 1680, d. before 23 February 1764
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 |
Charts | Ancestors of William Taylor White (the Boy in the Iron Coffin) | |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1680 | George was born circa 1680 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Biography* | George Bundick's birth year is estimated from the fact he had married by 2 April 1706. On that date, John Abbott Senr, of Acc Co, planter, gave to his daughter, Elizabeth Bundick, "now wife of George Bundick" 100 acres "on ye south side of Back Creek Branch wch was given to me by my father John Abbott in 1688" (Acc Co Wills &c., 1692-1715, part 2, p. 188). On 4 Feb 1718, George Bundick bought 100 adjoining acres from John Abbott of Somerset County, in the province of Maryland, son and heir of Robert Abbott, deceased (Acc Co Deeds, Wills &c., 1715-1729, part 1, p. 99). George Bundick then owned 200 acres of land in the area of present-day Parksley (Whitelaw, p. 1120), before his father died in 1731, leaving him 200 acres in Parkers Neck and about 100 acres near Guilford Creek. On 28 Jan 1755, George Bundick and wife Elizabeth deeded the latter, as 100 acres, here called Robins Hole Swamp, for 20 pounds, to John Abbott Bundick (their son) and to Richard Bundick (their grandson) (Acc Co Deeds, 1746- 1757, p. 543). George Bundick, like his father and grandfather, lived to be an old man. His son and namesake had died 13 years before he made his will on 28 Jun 1763. It was recorded on 23 Feb 1764. He left son John Abbott Bundick the 200 acres "on the seaside where I now live" and made him executor. He gave grandson Richard Bundick (son of his deceased son, George Bundick Junr) 200 acres "where he now lives provided he let his mother, Tabitha Bundick, have a quiet & peaceable living during her widowhood." George Bundick's wife had apparently predeceased him, as she was not named in his will. Two daughters were also deceased. He divided personal property between his son, his grandson, Leah Townsend, daughter of Henry Townsend, daughters Susanna Sturgis and Rachel Satchell, and granddaughters Elizabeth Stephens and Betty Turnell. He did not own slaves (Acc Co Wills, 1761-1767, p. 244). A complete transcription of the will of George Bundick follows - In the name of God Amen, I, George Bundick of Accomack County being in good health of body and of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to God Almighty for the same, but considering the uncertainty of this life do make and appoint this my Last Will and Testament revoking all other Will or Wills do make and appoint this my last. Item - I give and bequeath to my son John Abbot Bundick and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever my land whereon I now dwell on Seaside containing two hundred acres more or less and my large table and bench belonging to it one large iron pot with the lays(?) much bunt(?) with the pot hooks and pot rack belonging to it one old horse & mare and all my cedar casks in ______ and my will is that my son John Abbot Bundick pay unto my grandson Richard Bundick the sum of fifteen pounds in cash and if in case my son John Abbot Bundick should fail payment of the said sum of fifteen pounds as aforesaid unto my grandson Richard Bundick or heirs, he shall forfeit all that I have before given to my said grandson Richard Bundick and his heirs forever. Item - I give unto my grandson Richard Bundick and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever two hundred acres of land whereon he now lives provided that he lets his mother Tabitha Bundick have a quiet and peaceable living during her widowhood. I also give unto my grandson Richard Bundick one square table and one hand mill & one grindstone. Item - I give to Sarah Townsend the daughter of Henry Townsend one feather bed and furniture one pine chest with a lock & key belonging to it. Item - My will is that all the remainder of my estate not before given to be divided equally between my two daughters Susanna Sturgis (and) Rachel Satchel and my granddaughters Elizabeth Stephens & Betty Turnell. Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my son John Abbot Bundick my whole and sole executor of this my Last Will and Testament to see to same performed according to the true intent and meaning of the same. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this twenty eight day of June MDCCSIII(?) (His initials) G.B. (and seal). Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of William East, Archibald Barns, Charles Gill. At a Court held for Accomack County February 23 1764, the within Last Will & Testament of George Bundick deceased was presented & proved by the oaths of Archibald Barnes and Charles Gill two of the witnesses thereto and admitted to record and on the motion of John Abbot Bundick the Executor therein named taking oath and giving John Walker & Isaac Melson(?) for his securities who entered into and acknowledged a bond for that purpose, Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form (Acc Co Wills, 1761-1767, p. 244). | |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | He married Elizabeth Abbott, daughter of John Abbott Jr. and Amy Mason, circa 1705 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | George was named in his father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.2 |
Death* | before 23 February 1764 | George died before 23 February 1764 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated..3 |
Family |
Elizabeth Abbott b. c 1685 | |
Children | 1. | George Bundick Jr.+ b. c 1710, d. 1751 |
2. | Ann Bundick+ b. c 1712, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
3. | Elizabeth Bundick+ b. c 1715, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
4. | John Abbott Bundick Sr.+ b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
5. | Rachel Bundick+ b. c 1724 | |
6. | (2d/o Geo.) Bundick+ b. c 1730, d. b 1763 | |
7. | Susannah Bundick+ b. c 1732, d. b 27 Apr 1773 |
(d/o Rich II) Bundick
F, b. circa 1682, d. before 23 May 1731
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 |
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1682 | (d/o was born circa 1682 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | before 1700 | She married (-----) Pearson before 1700 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | before 1700 | As of before 1700,her married name was Pearson. |
Death* | before 23 May 1731 | (d/o died before 23 May 1731. It was on this date that her father Richard Bundock named a grandson William Bundock Pearson in his will and gave him 73 acres on Gargatha Branch..1 |
Family |
(-----) Pearson b. c 1675 | |
Child | 1. | William Bundick Pearson+ b. c 1702 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
(-----) Pearson
M, b. circa 1675
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 22 Aug 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1675 | (-----) was born circa 1675. |
Marriage* | before 1700 | He married (d/o Rich II) Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (II), before 1700 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Family |
(d/o Rich II) Bundick b. c 1682, d. b 23 May 1731 | |
Child | 1. | William Bundick Pearson+ b. c 1702 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
Ann Bundick
F, b. circa 1684
Father | Richard Bundick (II) b. c 1656, d. b 6 Jul 1731 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1684 | Ann was born circa 1684 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | She married (-----) Abbott circa 1710.1 |
Married Name | circa 1710 | As of circa 1710,her married name was Abbott. |
Will - Father's* | 23 May 1731 | Ann was named in her father's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.2 |
Family |
(-----) Abbott b. c 1680 |
(-----) Abbott
M, b. circa 1680
Last Edited | 29 May 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1680 | (-----) was born circa 1680. |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | He married Ann Bundick, daughter of Richard Bundick (II), circa 1710.1 |
Family |
Ann Bundick b. c 1684 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
William Bundick Pearson1
M, b. circa 1702
Father | (-----) Pearson b. c 1675 | |
Mother | (d/o Rich II) Bundick b. c 1682, d. b 23 May 1731 |
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1702 | William was born circa 1702.1 |
Will - Grfath's* | 23 May 1731 | William was named in his grandfather's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.1 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | Tabitha (-----)+1 b. c 1725 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
John Onions (III)
M, b. circa 1727
Father | John Onions (II) b. c 1688, d. b 30 Apr 1751 | |
Mother | Susannah Bundick b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1727 | John was born circa 1727 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Grfath's* | 23 May 1731 | John was named in his grandfather's will on 23 May 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Bundock gave son George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres. To son Abbot Bundock (under 21) 100 acres in the woods near Gargathy adjcent my son Richard's land. To grandson William Bundock Pearson 73 acres, being the remainder of the tract of land given my son Abbot on Gargatha Branch. To son Justis Bundook (under 21) 100 acres near Guilford between the land I gave John Onions & Richard Jones' land. Grandson John Onions. To son George Bundock the remainder of my land at tbe head of Guilford. 3 daughters Mary Evans, Tabitha Bundock & Keziah Bundock. Son in law John Onions. To daughters Ann Abbot, Susanna Onions & Mary Evans. Son George residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Thomas Evans, William Wilson, William Hastings.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 96 (will of Richard Bundock).
Keziah Bell
F, b. circa 1740
Father | (-----) Bell b. c 1700, d. b 1769 | |
Mother | Rachel (-----) b. c 1700, d. b 25 Aug 1772 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Keziah was born circa 1740 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1769 | She married Abbott Bundick, son of Richard Bundick (II) and Susanna Justice, circa 1769.1 |
Married Name | circa 1769 | As of circa 1769,her married name was Bundick. |
Will - Mother's* | 17 April 1769 | Keziah was named in her mother's will on 17 April 1769. She was shown as my daughter Caziah Bundick in the will of Rachel Bell, who named 8 children. |
Family |
Abbott Bundick b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Children | 1. | Patience Bundick+ b. c 1770 |
2. | Rachel Bundick+ b. c 1772, d. b 28 Oct 1805 | |
3. | Leah Bundick b. c 1774 | |
4. | Tabitha Bundick b. c 1776 | |
5. | Keziah Bundick b. c 1780, d. b 26 Feb 1816 | |
6. | Elias Bundick b. b 1784, d. b 28 Oct 1805 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 267 (will of Rachel Bell).
Elias Bundick
M, b. before 1784, d. before 28 October 1805
Father | Abbott Bundick b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Keziah Bell b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 22 Oct 2013 |
Birth* | before 1784 | Elias was born before 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 7 March 1784 | Elias was named in his father's will on 7 March 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Death* | before 28 October 1805 | Elias died before 28 October 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. On 28 Oct 1805, in a partition suit it was stated that Elias Bundick was lately seized of 100 acres in the Parish of Accomack, and on the ___ day of ___ 1805 departed this life intestate, leaving Leah wife of Thomas West, Tabitha wife of William Hinman, Patience wife of William Baker, and Keziah his sisters, and also Preeson Baker, Tabitha Baker, Richard Baker and Rachel Baker, infants, his nephews and nieces, being the children of Rachel Baker, another sister of Elias Bundick, and Sally Bundick his niece, being the daughter of Levin Bundick brother of the half blood of Elias Bundick - John Nock appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit..1 |
Citations
- [S144] Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes 1773-1805, p. 313.
Rachel Bundick
F, b. circa 1772, d. before 28 October 1805
Father | Abbott Bundick b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Keziah Bell b. c 1740 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) Descendants of William Munns (1624/5 Muster on E.S.) | |
Last Edited | 23 Oct 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1772 | Rachel was born circa 1772 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 7 March 1784 | Rachel was living on 7 March 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married Richard Baker, son of Isaiah Baker and Leah Mears, circa 1790.1 |
Married Name | circa 1790 | As of circa 1790,her married name was Baker. |
Death* | before 28 October 1805 | Rachel Bundick died before 28 October 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. She was evidently dec'd before this date as she was not named in the following land cause, but instead her children were named. - That one Elias Bundick was lately seized as of fee of and in 100 acres in the Parish of Accomack, and being so seized on the ____ day of ____ 1805 departed this life intestate, leaving the aforesaid Leah, wife of the said Thomas West, Tabitha the wife of the aforesaid William Hinman, Patience, the wife of the aforesaid William Baker, and the aforesaid Keziah his sisters, and also the aforesaid Preeson Baker, Tabitha Baker, Richard Baker & Rachel Baker, infants, his nephews & nieces, being the children of Rachel Baker, another sister of the said Elias Bundick, and the said Sally Bundick his niece, being the daughter of Levin Bundick brother of the half blood of the said Elias Bundick - John Nock appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit.2 |
Family |
Richard Baker b. c 1770, d. 31 Dec 1817 | |
Children | 1. | Preeson Baker b. c 1790 |
2. | Tabitha Baker b. c 1795 | |
3. | Richard Baker+ b. c 1796, d. Jan 1837 | |
4. | Rachel Baker+ b. c 1798 |
Leah Bundick
F, b. circa 1774
Father | Abbott Bundick b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Keziah Bell b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 22 Oct 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1774 | Leah was born circa 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 7 March 1784 | Leah was living on 7 March 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1795 | She married Thomas West circa 1795.1 |
Married Name | circa 1795 | As of circa 1795,her married name was West. |
Land cause* | 28 October 1805 | Leah Bundick was named in a land cause on 28 October 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. That one Elias Bundick was lately seized as of fee of and in 100 acres in the Parish of Accomack, and being so seized on the ____ day of ____ 1805 departed this life intestate, leaving the aforesaid Leah, wife of the said Thomas West, Tabitha the wife of the aforesaid William Hinman, Patience, the wife of the aforesaid William Baker, and the aforesaid Keziah his sisters, and also the aforesaid Preeson Baker, Tabitha Baker, Richard Baker & Rachel Baker, infants, his nephews & nieces, being the children of Rachel Baker, another sister of the said Elias Bundick, and the said Sally Bundick his niece, being the daughter of Levin Bundick brother of the half blood of the said Elias Bundick - John Nock appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit.2 |
Family |
Thomas West b. c 1760 |
Tabitha Bundick
F, b. circa 1776
Father | Abbott Bundick b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Keziah Bell b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 22 Oct 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1776 | Tabitha was born circa 1776 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 7 March 1784 | Tabitha was living on 7 March 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 3 November 1796 | She married William Hinman, son of Moses Hinman and Scarburgh (-----), on 3 November 1796 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | 3 November 1796 | As of 3 November 1796,her married name was Hinman. |
Land cause* | 28 October 1805 | Tabitha Bundick was named in a land cause on 28 October 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. That one Elias Bundick was lately seized as of fee of and in 100 acres in the Parish of Accomack, and being so seized on the ____ day of ____ 1805 departed this life intestate, leaving the aforesaid Leah, wife of the said Thomas West, Tabitha the wife of the aforesaid William Hinman, Patience, the wife of the aforesaid William Baker, and the aforesaid Keziah his sisters, and also the aforesaid Preeson Baker, Tabitha Baker, Richard Baker & Rachel Baker, infants, his nephews & nieces, being the children of Rachel Baker, another sister of the said Elias Bundick, and the said Sally Bundick his niece, being the daughter of Levin Bundick brother of the half blood of the said Elias Bundick - John Nock appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit.2 |
Family |
William Hinman b. c 1760 |
Patience Bundick
F, b. circa 1770
Father | Abbott Bundick b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Keziah Bell b. c 1740 |
Charts | Descendants of William Munns (1624/5 Muster on E.S.) | |
Last Edited | 22 Oct 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | Patience was born circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 7 March 1784 | Patience was living on 7 March 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married William Baker, son of Hezekiah Baker, circa 1790.1 |
Married Name | circa 1790 | As of circa 1790,her married name was Baker. |
Land cause* | 28 October 1805 | Patience Bundick was named in a land cause on 28 October 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. That one Elias Bundick was lately seized as of fee of and in 100 acres in the Parish of Accomack, and being so seized on the ____ day of ____ 1805 departed this life intestate, leaving the aforesaid Leah, wife of the said Thomas West, Tabitha the wife of the aforesaid William Hinman, Patience, the wife of the aforesaid William Baker, and the aforesaid Keziah his sisters, and also the aforesaid Preeson Baker, Tabitha Baker, Richard Baker & Rachel Baker, infants, his nephews & nieces, being the children of Rachel Baker, another sister of the said Elias Bundick, and the said Sally Bundick his niece, being the daughter of Levin Bundick brother of the half blood of the said Elias Bundick - John Nock appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit.2 |
Will - Sister's* | 10 December 1815 | Patience was named in her sister's will on 10 December 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a sister Patience Bacor (Baker?) in the will of Keziah Bundick..3 |
Family |
William Baker b. c 1765, d. b 28 Sep 1846 | |
Children | 1. | George Baker b. c 1790 |
2. | Elizabeth Baker+ b. c 1800 | |
3. | Leah Baker+ b. c 1805 | |
4. | Ann Baker b. c 1810 |
Keziah Bundick
F, b. circa 1780, d. before 26 February 1816
Father | Abbott Bundick b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Keziah Bell b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 22 Oct 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1780 | Keziah was born circa 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 7 March 1784 | Keziah was living on 7 March 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Land cause* | 28 October 1805 | She was named in a land cause on 28 October 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. That one Elias Bundick was lately seized as of fee of and in 100 acres in the Parish of Accomack, and being so seized on the ____ day of ____ 1805 departed this life intestate, leaving the aforesaid Leah, wife of the said Thomas West, Tabitha the wife of the aforesaid William Hinman, Patience, the wife of the aforesaid William Baker, and the aforesaid Keziah his sisters, and also the aforesaid Preeson Baker, Tabitha Baker, Richard Baker & Rachel Baker, infants, his nephews & nieces, being the children of Rachel Baker, another sister of the said Elias Bundick, and the said Sally Bundick his niece, being the daughter of Levin Bundick brother of the half blood of the said Elias Bundick - John Nock appointed guardian to the infant defendants to defend this suit.1 |
Death* | before 26 February 1816 | Keziah died before 26 February 1816. It was on this date that her will was probated..2 |
Susannah (of Justice) Bundick
F, b. circa 1750
Father | Justice Bundick (bricklayer) b. c 1715, d. b 1 Feb 1769 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----) b. 1728, d. 14 Feb 1784 |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Susannah was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 15 December 1768 | Susannah was named in her father's will on 15 December 1768 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Susannah Bundick in the will of Justice Bundick.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 243 (will of Justice Bundick).
Beersheba (of Justice) Bundick
F, b. circa 1752
Father | Justice Bundick (bricklayer) b. c 1715, d. b 1 Feb 1769 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----) b. 1728, d. 14 Feb 1784 |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Beersheba was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 15 December 1768 | Beersheba was named in her father's will on 15 December 1768 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Beersheba Bundick in the will of Justice Bundick.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1780 | She married John Taylor, son of Charles Taylor, circa 1780. |
Married Name | circa 1780 | As of circa 1780,her married name was Taylor. |
Family |
John Taylor b. c 1758, d. b 1800 | |
Children | 1. | James (S.M.) Taylor+ b. c 1780, d. b 28 Jan 1839 |
2. | Southy (of Jno & Beersheba) Taylor b. c 1785 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 243 (will of Justice Bundick).
George Bundick Jr.1
M, b. circa 1710, d. 1751
Father | George Bundick b. c 1680, d. b 23 Feb 1764 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Abbott b. c 1685 |
Last Edited | 19 Oct 2010 |
Birth* | circa 1710 | George was born circa 1710 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Biography* | George Bundick Jr. inherited no land, for he died before his father. He apparently lived on his father's land, in an area that became the present-day Parksley, for this was where his widow and son were living when his father died in 1764. In his will, written 14 Apr 1751, George Bundick Jr. named a son Richard and daughters Ann and Elizabeth Bundick. He left personal property to son Richard Bundick and to daughters Ann Bundick and Elizabeth Bundick. A wife was mentioned, but not by name. Wife to have use of personal estate during her widowhood, then to be divided between children. Wife and son Richard to be executors. Witnesses were Henry Satchell, Richard Onions, and John Abbott Bundick. A complete transcription of the will of George Bundick Jr. follows - In the name of God Amen. I George Bundick Junr. of Accomack County being very sick and weak but of sound and perfect mind & memory thanks be to Almighty God for the same but considering with my ____ the uncertainty of this life do make constitute and appoint this my Last Will and Testament. That is to say First I bequeath my Soul to Almighty God who gave it hoping that though the _____ and I opion of my blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to ordain everlasting salvation and as for such worldly goods and estate as God of his Money and oppourtunity hath been pleased to help me with I give and dispose thereof as follows ITEM - I give and bequeath to my son Richard Bundick one young horse that was _____ _____his and one feather bed and furniture that the _____ _____ belongs to and one oval table with _____ and one _____ that he hath in his possession and one large pewter dish and two small ones and six pewter _____ and one large pewter bason and pewter P______ of my last large iron pot and one cow and calf and ___ ____. Also I give to my son Richard Bundick clothes and trnning that I have in the house to make him _____ & _____ and my pistol holusters and sowrd and all my wearing clothes and my saddle that I bought of _____ Young. ITEM - I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Bundick my best trimble bedsted and furniture belonging to it and the most best pewter dish and half dozen pewter plates and one pewter bason & ___inger and the next best iron pot and my rodest oak table and my largest ______ and my riding saddle and one cow and calf and two ____. ITEM -I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Bundick one small trundle bestead and furniture and by blackest oak table and these the most largest pewter dishes and six petwer plates and by best pewter bason largest one and one pewter ___ingor and my most best iron pot and one cow and calf and ___Ewe and one desk & small trunk that is in it. ITEM - I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Bundick on poplar chest. ITEM - My will is that my ______ loving wife shall have the use of the remainder of my estate dudring her widowhood and that the day of her death or marriage to be equally divided amongst my children. Lastly I do constitute and appoint my ____ and loving wife and my son Richard Bundick my whole and sole executors of this my Last Will and Testament to be the same performed according to the true intent and meaning of the same. In testimony who of I had hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this the 14th day of April 1751. George Bundick (Seal) Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Henry Satchell, Richard Onions, John Abbott Bundick (Acc Co Wills, 1749-52, p. 259). An inventory of the estate of George Bundick Junr deceased by the subscribers this ___ day of August 1751 (2 full pages of items) Tabitha Bundick & Richard Bundick, Henry Satchell, Nicholas Powell, John Abbott Bundick (Acc Co Wills, 1749-52, p. 290). | |
Marriage* | circa 1732 | He married Tabitha (-----) circa 1732.2 |
Death* | 1751 | George died in 1751.3 |
Probate* | 30 July 1751 | George's will was probated on 30 July 1751 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Family |
Tabitha (-----) b. c 1710 | |
Children | 1. | Richard Bundick Sr.+ b. c 1732, d. 13 Mar 1805 |
2. | Ann Bundick b. c 1736 | |
3. | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1740 |
Rachel Bundick
F, b. circa 1724
Father | George Bundick b. c 1680, d. b 23 Feb 1764 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Abbott b. c 1685 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1724 | Rachel was born circa 1724 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1745 | She married Henry Satchell, son of Henry Satchell and Elizabeth Holdsworth, circa 1745. |
Married Name | circa 1745 | As of circa 1745,her married name was Satchell. |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 12 May 1748 | Rachel was named in her mother-in-law's will on 12 May 1748 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as Rachel, wife of my son Henry Satchell in the will of Elizabeth Satchell.1 |
Will - Father's* | 28 June 1763 | Rachel was named in her father's will on 28 June 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Rachel Satchell in the will of George Bundick.2 |
Will - Husb's* | 13 November 1778 | Rachel was named in her husband's will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as only a wife in the will of Henry Satchell, but Rachel Satchell & Southy Satchell qualifed at probate..3 |
Family |
Henry Satchell b. c 1722, d. b 27 Jan 1779 | |
Children | 1. | Southy Satchell+ b. c 1746, d. b 30 Jul 1804 |
2. | William Satchell4 b. c 1748, d. b 13 Nov 1778 | |
3. | George Satchell4 b. c 1750, d. b 13 Nov 1778 | |
4. | Anne Satchell+ b. c 1752 | |
5. | Susannah Satchell b. c 1754 | |
6. | Molly Satchell b. c 1756 | |
7. | Elizabeth Satchell b. c 1758 | |
8. | Esther Satchell b. c 1760 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 153 (will of Elizabeth Satchell).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 217 (will of George Bundick).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 314 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Henry Satchell
M, b. circa 1722, d. before 27 January 1779
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1683, d. b 29 Dec 1747 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Holdsworth b. c 1695, d. b 25 Apr 1749 |
Last Edited | 5 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1722 | Henry was born circa 1722 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1745 | He married Rachel Bundick, daughter of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1745. |
Will - Father's* | 21 March 1746/47 | Henry was named in his father's will on 21 March 1746/47 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my son Henry Satchell in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 12 May 1748 | Henry was named in his mother's will on 12 May 1748 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my son Henry in the will of Elizabeth Satchell. She also named Rachel, wife of Henry Satchell.2 |
Will* | 13 November 1778 | He made a will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. To wife whole estate during her widow To son Southy plantation where I live, he to pay his sister Anne 1/2 of the value of the negro Philip. To daughter Susannah Rodgers. To daughter Anne. To daughter Molly. To daughter Elizabeth Bonnewell, she to pay 1/2 of the value of the negro Sybal to my daughter Esther. Children residual legatees. Wife (no name) & son Southy Exrs. Witt: David Bowman, William Steavans, Phillip Parker West..3 |
Death* | before 27 January 1779 | Henry died before 27 January 1779 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Rachel Satchell & Southy Satchell qualified..3 |
Family |
Rachel Bundick b. c 1724 | |
Children | 1. | Southy Satchell+ b. c 1746, d. b 30 Jul 1804 |
2. | William Satchell4 b. c 1748, d. b 13 Nov 1778 | |
3. | George Satchell4 b. c 1750, d. b 13 Nov 1778 | |
4. | Anne Satchell+ b. c 1752 | |
5. | Susannah Satchell b. c 1754 | |
6. | Molly Satchell b. c 1756 | |
7. | Elizabeth Satchell b. c 1758 | |
8. | Esther Satchell b. c 1760 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 149 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Elizabeth).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 153 (will of Elizabeth Satchell).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 314 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Elizabeth Bundick
F, b. circa 1715, d. before 28 June 1763
Father | George Bundick b. c 1680, d. b 23 Feb 1764 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Abbott b. c 1685 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | Elizabeth was born circa 1715 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Uncle's* | 30 December 1718 | Elizabeth was named in her uncle's will on 30 December 1718 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my goddaughter Elizabeth Bundick and given all that is in the hands of George Bundick in the will of John Abbott..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | She married Christopher Stevens circa 1740.2 |
Married Name | circa 1740 | As of circa 1740,her married name was Stevens. |
Will - Husb's* | 24 April 1751 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 24 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife no named in the will of Christopher Stephens and shown as Elizabeth Stevens, widow of the testator at probate.2 |
Death* | before 28 June 1763 | Elizabeth died before 28 June 1763. She was evidently dec'd by this date as George Bundick named a granddaughter Elizabeth Stephens in his will instead of her..3 |
Family |
Christopher Stevens b. c 1715, d. 26 Nov 1751 | |
Children | 1. | John Stevens+ b. c 1744, d. b 31 Dec 1789 |
2. | George Stevens+ b. c 1746 | |
3. | William Stevens b. c 1748 | |
4. | Elizabeth Stevens b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 98 (will of John Abbott, brother of Mason).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 167 (will of Christopher Stephens, wife Elizabeth).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 217 (will of George Bundick).
Christopher Stevens
M, b. circa 1715, d. 26 November 1751
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | Christopher was born circa 1715. |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | He married Elizabeth Bundick, daughter of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1740.1 |
Land bought* | 1742 | Christopher Stevens bought land in 1742 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Thomas Watson sold the south 100 acres in tract A114 on the branch to Christopher Stephens, who in 1751, wife Elizabeth, left to his son John and in 1796 he left the land to his brother William for life, but with no further disposition. A survey the next year showed 71 acres, which were between the old crossroad and the branch.2 |
Will* | 24 April 1751 | Christopher made a will on 24 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. Son John Stephens (under 21). Wife to have the use of my plantation during her widow & then all my lands & plantation to descend to my son John Stephens. Son George Stephens. Son William Stephens. Daughter Elizabeth Stephens. Bal. of estate to wife during her life or widow then to be divided between my 3 children George, William & Elizabeth Stevens. Wife Exec. Witt: Thomas Ryley, Richard Grinalds, Martha Sturgis, John Abbott Bundick.1 |
Death* | 26 November 1751 | Christopher died on 26 November 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. John Abbott Bundick app. guardian to John Stephens, heir at law to the testator - Elizabeth Stevens, widow of the testator qualified..1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1715, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Children | 1. | John Stevens+ b. c 1744, d. b 31 Dec 1789 |
2. | George Stevens+ b. c 1746 | |
3. | William Stevens b. c 1748 | |
4. | Elizabeth Stevens b. c 1750 |
Ann Bundick1
F, b. circa 1712, d. before 28 June 1763
Father | George Bundick b. c 1680, d. b 23 Feb 1764 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Abbott b. c 1685 |
Charts | Ancestors of William Taylor White (the Boy in the Iron Coffin) | |
Last Edited | 12 Mar 2022 |
Birth* | circa 1712 | Ann was born circa 1712 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Married Name | circa 1728 | As of circa 1728,her married name was Turnall. |
Marriage* | circa 1728 | She married Robert Turnall Sr., son of Thomas Turnall and Ann Adkins, circa 1728.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 24 February 1759 | Ann Bundick witnessed a will on 24 February 1759 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Ryley, John Young, Nicholas Powell and Ann Turnall witnesses the will of Robert Carruthers, wife no name. (NOTE: She was probably the wife of Robert Turnall.)2 |
Death* | before 28 June 1763 | Ann died before 28 June 1763. She was not shown in her father, George Bundick's will, but instead he named a granddaughter Betty Turnell..1 |
Family |
Robert Turnall Sr. b. c 1700, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas Turnall+ b. c 1728, d. b 24 Feb 1790 |
2. | Robert Turnall Jr.+ b. c 1730, d. b 26 Aug 1783 | |
3. | George Turnall b. c 1752 | |
4. | William Turnall b. c 1754 | |
5. | John Turnall b. c 1756 | |
6. | Betty Turnall b. c 1758 |
Robert Turnall Sr.1
M, b. circa 1700, d. before 28 June 1763
Father | Thomas Turnall b. c 1675, d. b 4 Mar 1723/24 | |
Mother | Ann Adkins b. c 1664 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | Robert was born circa 1700 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Witnessed* | 17 March 1719 | He witnessed a will on 17 March 1719 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Jacob D. Litchfield, John Rily & Robert Ternall witnessed the will of William Willett.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1728 | He married Ann Bundick, daughter of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1728.3 |
Will - Witnessed | 14 February 1739 | Robert Turnall Sr. witnessed a will on 14 February 1739 at Hunting Creek, Acc Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Riley, Jacob Litchfield & Robert Turnall witnessed the will of William Lewis of Hunting Creek.4 |
Will - Witnessed | 13 July 1751 | He witnessed a will on 13 July 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Ryley, Robert Turnal, Thomas Turnal & Robert Turnal Jr. witnesses the will of Roger Abbott, wife no name.5 |
Administrator* | 28 November 1758 | Robert was named as administrator of an estate on 28 November 1758 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Melson was granted to Robert Turnal with William Young security..6 |
Marriage | circa 1760 | He married Tabitha Onions, daughter of Thomas Onions and Tabitha Ayres, circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will* | 13 April 1762 | He made a will on 13 April 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. Cattle & sheep to be divided between my wife & all my daughters & my grandaughter Amy Turnal. Sons George & William Turnal. Son John Turnal. Daughter Betty Turnal. Bal. of estate to wife & all my children except son Robert. To sons Robert & John. Son Robert & Thomas Riley Exrs. Witt: William Young, Richard Bundick..7 |
Death* | before 28 June 1763 | Robert died before 28 June 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated..7 |
Family |
Ann Bundick b. c 1712, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Marriage* | circa 1728 | He married Ann Bundick, daughter of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1728.3 |
Children | 1. | Thomas Turnall+ b. c 1728, d. b 24 Feb 1790 |
2. | Robert Turnall Jr.+ b. c 1730, d. b 26 Aug 1783 | |
3. | George Turnall b. c 1752 | |
4. | William Turnall b. c 1754 | |
5. | John Turnall b. c 1756 | |
6. | Betty Turnall b. c 1758 |
Citations
- [S819] Mark C. Lewis, Mark C. Lewis Genealogy Research Files.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 61 (will of William Willett).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 217 (will of George Bundick).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 122 (will of William Lewis of Hunting Creek).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 178 (will of Roger Abbott, wife no name).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 170 (adm of John Melson).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 215 (will of Robert Turnall, unnamed wife).
Betty Turnall1
F, b. circa 1758
Father | Robert Turnall Sr. b. c 1700, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Mother | Ann Bundick b. c 1712, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Betty was born circa 1758 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 13 April 1762 | Betty was named in her father's will on 13 April 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Betty Turnal in the will of Robert Turnall..2 |
Will - GrFath's* | 28 June 1763 | Betty was named in her grandfather's will on 28 June 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a granddaughter Betty Turnell in the will of George Bundick..3 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 215 (will of Robert Turnall) & p. 217 (will of George Bundick).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 215 (will of Robert Turnall).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 217 (will of George Bundick).
(2d/o Geo.) Bundick
F, b. circa 1730, d. before 1763
Father | George Bundick b. c 1680, d. b 23 Feb 1764 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Abbott b. c 1685 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | (2d/o was born circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | She married Henry Townsend circa 1750. |
Married Name | circa 1750 | As of circa 1750,her married name was Townsend. |
Death* | before 1763 | (2d/o died before 1763. |
Family |
Henry Townsend b. c 1730 | |
Child | 1. | Leah Townsend b. c 1760 |
Henry Townsend
M, b. circa 1730
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Henry was born circa 1730. |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married (2d/o Geo.) Bundick, daughter of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1750. |
Will - Father-in-law* | 28 June 1763 | Henry was named in his father-in-law's will on 28 June 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that George Bundick named Leah Townsend, daughter of Henry Townsend, in his will.1 |
Family |
(2d/o Geo.) Bundick b. c 1730, d. b 1763 | |
Child | 1. | Leah Townsend b. c 1760 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 217 (will of George Bundick).
Leah Townsend1
F, b. circa 1760
Father | Henry Townsend b. c 1730 | |
Mother | (2d/o Geo.) Bundick b. c 1730, d. b 1763 |
Last Edited | 28 Nov 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1760 | Leah was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Grfath's* | 28 June 1763 | Leah was named in her grandfather's will on 28 June 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as Leah Bundick, daughter of Henry Townsend, in the will of George Bundick.2 |
Wesley 'Wessie' Ann Spence1,2
F, b. circa 1848
Father | James Wesley Spence b. c 1825 | |
Mother | Belinda Broadwater b. 21 Jun 1827, d. 1898 |
Last Edited | 13 Jan 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1848 | Wesley was born circa 1848 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Census w/mother* | 1850 | Wesley was listed with her mother in the census of in 1850 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Wesley A. Spence, a 2 year old Female (marked over to Male) in HH#1088 headed by Walter Broadwater, a 58 year old farmer. Also listed was Belinda Spence, age 23 who was evidently her mother..1 |
Census w/step-father* | 1860 | She was listed with her step-father in the census of 1860 at Accomack Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#202 was headed by William R. Drummond, a 29 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,200 & personal property valued at $400. Listed with him were the following Drummonds: Belinda, age 32; Wessie Ann, age 10; Servinnie, age 8 (felmale); Augustus, age 6 (female); Millard F., age 4; and Belinda, age 2. Also listed was Gillett Dennis, a 15 year old black male.2 |
Tabitha (-----)
F, b. circa 1710
Last Edited | 18 Aug 1996 |
Biography* | George Bundick Jr. wife's given name, Tabitha, is first found on 21 Aug 1751, when George's inventory was returned by executors, Tabitha Bundick and Richard Bundick (Acc Co Wills, 1749-52, p. 290), and again when his father's will was recorded in 1764, at which time she had not remarried. Her maiden name has not been found. | |
Birth* | circa 1710 | Tabitha was born circa 1710. |
Marriage* | circa 1732 | She married George Bundick Jr., son of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1732.1 |
Married Name | circa 1732 | As of circa 1732,her married name was Bundick. |
Family |
George Bundick Jr. b. c 1710, d. 1751 | |
Children | 1. | Richard Bundick Sr.+ b. c 1732, d. 13 Mar 1805 |
2. | Ann Bundick b. c 1736 | |
3. | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1740 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
Ann Bundick
F, b. circa 1736
Father | George Bundick Jr. b. c 1710, d. 1751 | |
Mother | Tabitha (-----) b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 5 Aug 1996 |
Birth* | circa 1736 | Ann was born circa 1736 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 14 April 1751 | Ann was living on 14 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Elizabeth Bundick
F, b. circa 1740
Father | George Bundick Jr. b. c 1710, d. 1751 | |
Mother | Tabitha (-----) b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 1996 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Elizabeth was born circa 1740 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 14 April 1751 | Elizabeth was living on 14 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Southy Satchell1
M, b. circa 1746, d. before 30 July 1804
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1722, d. b 27 Jan 1779 | |
Mother | Rachel Bundick b. c 1724 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1746 | Southy was born circa 1746 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1768 | He married Bridget Melson, daughter of William Melson and Susanna Pratt, circa 1768 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Southy served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Southy Satchell, a soldier in the Army..3 |
Will - Father's* | 13 November 1778 | Southy was named in his father's will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Southy in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel..1 |
Will - Extr | 1 November 1781 | Southy was named as the executor of a will on 1 November 1781 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Southy Satchell and named Extr along with the widow Susanna in the will of William Melson. A daughter Bridget Satchell was also named..2 |
Administrator | 30 January 1788 | Southy was named as administrator of an estate on 30 January 1788 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Adah Melson was granted to Southy Satchell with Smith Milliner & John Cropper Sr. securities..4 |
Will - Extr* | 9 June 1789 | Southy was named as the executor of a will on 9 June 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. Wife Anne Shearwood and Southy Satchell were named Extrs in the will of Jacob Shearwood..5 |
Administrator* | 28 January 1795 | Southy was named as administrator of an estate on 28 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Molly Stevens was granted to Southy Satchell with will annexed. McKeel Bonwell & John Moore securities.6 |
Will* | 20 May 1804 | Southy made a will on 20 May 1804 at Accomack Co, VA. Estate to son George Satchell, daughter Esther Stephens & grandson Southey Satchell, son of my dec'd son William Satchell. Witt: Thomas Custis & J. Wise. Friends Thomas Custis & John Cropper Jr. Extrs.7 |
Death* | before 30 July 1804 | He died before 30 July 1804 at St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.7 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Southy was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.8 |
Family |
Bridget Melson b. c 1752 | |
Marriage* | circa 1768 | He married Bridget Melson, daughter of William Melson and Susanna Pratt, circa 1768 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | Esther Satchell+7 b. c 1768, d. b 1810 |
2. | George Satchell+7 b. c 1770, d. b 25 Dec 1820 | |
3. | William Satchell+7 b. c 1772, d. b 28 Dec 1795 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 314 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 332 (will of William Melson, wife Susanna).
- [S577] Compiled for the Bicentennial by Susie Wilkins Walker and Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Soldiers and Sailors in America's War for Independence, April 1775 to December 1783.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 369 (adm of Adah to Southy Satchell).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 382 (will of Jacob Shearwood, wife Anne).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 412 (adm of Molly Stevens to Southy Satchell).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 463 (will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Anne Satchell1
F, b. circa 1752
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1722, d. b 27 Jan 1779 | |
Mother | Rachel Bundick b. c 1724 |
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Anne was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 13 November 1778 | Anne was named in her father's will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Anne in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1788 | She married Jacob Sherwood, son of William Sherwood and Rachel (-----), circa 1788 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | circa 1788 | As of circa 1788,her married name was Sherwood. |
Will - Husb's* | 9 June 1789 | Anne was named in her husband's will on 9 June 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Anne in the will of Jacob Shearwood. Anne and Southy Satchell were to be Extrs..2 |
Family 1 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1760 | |
Children | 1. | William Satchell b. c 1770 |
2. | Revel Satchell+ b. c 1772 | |
3. | George Satchell b. c 1774 | |
4. | Levin Satchell b. c 1776 |
Family 2 |
Jacob Sherwood b. c 1750, d. b 29 Sep 1789 |
Susannah Satchell
F, b. circa 1754
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1722, d. b 27 Jan 1779 | |
Mother | Rachel Bundick b. c 1724 |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1754 | Susannah was born circa 1754 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | before 1778 | She married (-----) Rogers before 1778.1 |
Married Name | before 1778 | As of before 1778,her married name was Rogers. |
Will - Father's* | 13 November 1778 | Susannah was named in her father's will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Susannah Rodgers in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel.2 |
Family |
(-----) Rogers b. c 1750 |
(-----) Rogers
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 6 May 2000 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | (-----) was born circa 1750. |
Marriage* | before 1778 | He married Susannah Satchell, daughter of Henry Satchell and Rachel Bundick, before 1778.1 |
Family |
Susannah Satchell b. c 1754 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
Molly Satchell
F, b. circa 1756
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1722, d. b 27 Jan 1779 | |
Mother | Rachel Bundick b. c 1724 |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1756 | Molly was born circa 1756 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 13 November 1778 | Molly was named in her father's will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Molly in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 314 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel).
Elizabeth Satchell
F, b. circa 1758
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1722, d. b 27 Jan 1779 | |
Mother | Rachel Bundick b. c 1724 |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Elizabeth was born circa 1758 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | before 1778 | She married (-----) Bonnewell before 1778.1 |
Married Name | before 1778 | As of before 1778,her married name was Bonnewell. |
Will - Father's* | 13 November 1778 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Elizabeth Bonnewell in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel.2 |
Family |
(-----) Bonnewell b. c 1750 |
(-----) Bonnewell
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 14 Jun 1997 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | (-----) was born circa 1750. |
Marriage* | before 1778 | He married Elizabeth Satchell, daughter of Henry Satchell and Rachel Bundick, before 1778.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Satchell b. c 1758 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
Esther Satchell
F, b. circa 1760
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1722, d. b 27 Jan 1779 | |
Mother | Rachel Bundick b. c 1724 |
Last Edited | 4 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1760 | Esther was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 13 November 1778 | Esther was named in her father's will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Esther in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 314 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel).
John Stevens
M, b. circa 1744, d. before 31 December 1789
Father | Christopher Stevens b. c 1715, d. 26 Nov 1751 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1715, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1744 | John Stevens was born circa 1744 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 24 April 1751 | John was named in his father's will on 24 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son John Stephens (under 21) in the will of Christopher Stephens, wife Elizabeth. Wife to have the use of my plantation during her widow & then all my lands & plantation to descend to my son John Stephens. At probate John Abbott Bundick was appointed his guardian and he was shown as heir-at-law.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1766 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1766.3 |
Will | 21 April 1789 | John made a will on 21 April 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. To wife Mary whole estate for life reversion to all my children. Witt: Daniel Melson, Molly Grinalds.3 |
Death* | before 31 December 1789 | He died before 31 December 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Mary Stevens qualified.3 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | He was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.1 |
Family |
Mary (-----) b. c 1745 | |
Children | 1. | John Stevens1 b. c 1766, d. b 1 Nov 1796 |
2. | Elisha Stevens+1 b. c 1768, d. b 29 Dec 1800 | |
3. | Richard Stevens1 b. c 1770, d. b 29 Apr 1799 | |
4. | William Stevens+1 b. c 1772, d. b 1800 | |
5. | Molly Stevens+4 b. c 1774, d. b 27 Jan 1795 | |
6. | Southy Stevens+1 b. c 1776, d. 1795 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 167 (will of Christopher Stephens, wife Elizabeth).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 384 (will of John Stevens, wife Mary).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 422 (will of Molly Stephens).
George Stevens
M, b. circa 1746
Father | Christopher Stevens b. c 1715, d. 26 Nov 1751 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1715, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1746 | George was born circa 1746 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 24 April 1751 | George was named in his father's will on 24 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son George Stephens (under 21) in the will of Christopher Stephens, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | William Stevens (Geo)2 b. c 1768 |
William Stevens
M, b. circa 1748
Father | Christopher Stevens b. c 1715, d. 26 Nov 1751 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1715, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1748 | William was born circa 1748 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 24 April 1751 | William was named in his father's will on 24 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son William Stephens (under 21) in the will of Christopher Stephens, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Marriage* | 25 April 1786 | He married Leah Tatham, daughter of Thomas Tatham and Tabitha Bell, on 25 April 1786 at Accomack Co, VA. Ezekiel Tatham was the security on the M.L.B. of William Stephens and Leah Tatham..2 |
Will - Witnessed* | 27 November 1789 | William witnessed a will on 27 November 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Ezekiel Tatham, Aires Tatham and Williams Stevens witnessed the will of Joseph Tunnel Sr., wife Rachel.3 |
Security on Admin* | 30 July 1798 | He was security on the administration of an estate on 30 July 1798 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Catharine Bloxom was granted to John Johnson with William Stephens & Selby Delastatious securities.4 |
Family |
Leah Tatham b. c 1755 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 167 (will of Christopher Stephens, wife Elizabeth).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 383 (will of Joseph Tunnel, wife Rachel).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 441 (adm of Catherine Bloxom to John Johnson).
Elizabeth Stevens
F, b. circa 1750
Father | Christopher Stevens b. c 1715, d. 26 Nov 1751 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bundick b. c 1715, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Elizabeth was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 24 April 1751 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 24 April 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Elizabeth Stephens (under 21) in the will of Christopher Stephens, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 28 June 1763 | Elizabeth was named in her grandfather's will on 28 June 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a granddaughter Elizabeth Stephens in the will of George Bundick.2 |
George Turnall1
M, b. circa 1752
Father | Robert Turnall Sr. b. c 1700, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Mother | Ann Bundick b. c 1712, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | George was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 13 April 1762 | George was named in his father's will on 13 April 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son George George in the will of Robert Turnall..1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 2 December 1784 | He witnessed a will on 2 December 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that John Custis, Robert Drummond, George Turnal, Rosah Parker & Anne Young witnessed the will of John Riley, wife Anne Robinson Riley.2 |
William Turnall1
M, b. circa 1754
Father | Robert Turnall Sr. b. c 1700, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Mother | Ann Bundick b. c 1712, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1754 | William was born circa 1754 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 13 April 1762 | William was named in his father's will on 13 April 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son William Turnal in the will of Robert Turnall..1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 215 (will of Robert Turnall).
John Turnall1
M, b. circa 1756
Father | Robert Turnall Sr. b. c 1700, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Mother | Ann Bundick b. c 1712, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Hill (Gentleman, Hunting Creek) Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West) | |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1756 | John was born circa 1756 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 13 April 1762 | John was named in his father's will on 13 April 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son John Turnal in the will of Robert Turnall..1 |
Marriage* | 22 February 1802 | He married Elizabeth Ayres, daughter of Richard Ayres and Elizabeth (-----), on 22 February 1802 at Accomack Co, VA. Zadock Nock was the security on the M.L.B. John Tunnell and Elizabeth Ayres..2 |
Family |
Elizabeth Ayres b. c 1784 |
Robert Turnall Jr.1
M, b. circa 1730, d. before 26 August 1783
Father | Robert Turnall Sr. b. c 1700, d. b 28 Jun 1763 | |
Mother | Ann Bundick b. c 1712, d. b 28 Jun 1763 |
Charts | Ancestors of William Taylor White (the Boy in the Iron Coffin) | |
Last Edited | 5 Dec 2021 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Robert was born circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Witnessed | 13 July 1751 | He witnessed a will on 13 July 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Ryley, Robert Turnal, Thomas Turnal & Robert Turnal Jr. witnesses the will of Roger Abbott, wife no name.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Susannah (-----) circa 1760.3,4 |
Will - Father's* | 13 April 1762 | Robert was named in his father's will on 13 April 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son Robert in the will of Robert Turnall..1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 24 February 1771 | He witnessed a will on 24 February 1771 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Robert Turnal & Thomas Riley witnessed the will of Tabitha Turnall. (NOTE: She was evidently his step-mother.)5 |
Will - Witnessed | 24 November 1775 | He witnessed a will on 24 November 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Robert Turnal, John Only & Ezekiel Young witnesses the will of Mark Parks, wife Tabitha.6 |
Will* | 8 April 1782 | He made a will on 8 April 1782 at Accomack Co, VA. To son Thomas land were I live. Balance of estate to wife and 4 daughers. Daugher Nancy to have 2 years of schooling. Wife (no name), son Thomas & friend Richard Bundick Extrs. Witt: Solomon White and Ezekiel Young..7 |
Land gave* | 1783 | Robert deeded land as a gift in 1783 at Accomack Co, VA. According to Whitelaw, in was in this year that Robert Turnall (wife not living) left to his son Robert, and twenty years later he (wife Susanna) left to his son Thomas; seven years later, a survey credited Thomas with 142 acres and the location covered a major part of the present Leemont, which was at one time called Woodstock. In 1822 Thomas Turnel and his wife Scarborough had sold a few small-acreage parcels, and in this year they sold a balance of 120 acres to William Stran..8 |
Death* | before 26 August 1783 | Robert died before 26 August 1783 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Susanna Turnal and Thomas Turnal qualifed to settle the estate..7 |
Family |
Susannah (-----) b. c 1740, d. b 26 Dec 1808 | |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Susannah (-----) circa 1760.3,4 |
Children | 1. | Thomas Turnall b. c 1760 |
2. | Amey Turnall+ b. c 1761 | |
3. | Elizabeth 'Betsey' Turnall9 b. c 1763 | |
4. | Nancy Turnall+ b. c 1776, d. 20 May 1853 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 215 (will of Robert Turnall).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 178 (will of Roger Abbott, wife no name).
- [S569] Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Death Register, 1853-1896, p. 129 (death of Nancy Rayfield shows her as the daughter of Robt. & Susan Turnall).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 339 (will of Robert Turnal, wife Susanna).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 338 (will of Tabitha Turnall).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 294 (will of Mark Parks, wife Tabitha).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 339 (will of Robert Turnal).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1096 (Thomas Ternall part of tract A107).
- [S849] VA Accomack County, Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 019, 1821-1822, p. 530 (Major Taylor to Thomas Turnell).
Elizabeth Satchell
F, b. circa 1726
Father | Henry Satchell b. c 1683, d. b 29 Dec 1747 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Holdsworth b. c 1695, d. b 25 Apr 1749 |
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1726 | Elizabeth was born circa 1726 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1745 | She married John Abbott Bundick Sr., son of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1745.1 |
Married Name | circa 1745 | As of circa 1745,her married name was Bundick. |
Will - Father's* | 21 March 1746/47 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 21 March 1746/47 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Elizabeth Bundick & her husband John Bundick in the will of Henry Satchell, wife Elizabeth.2 |
Will - Mother's* | 12 May 1748 | Elizabeth was named in her mother's will on 12 May 1748 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Elizabeth Bundick in the will of Elizabeth Satchell.3 |
Family |
John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Children | 1. | George 'of Metompkin' Bundick+ b. c 1745, d. 1819 |
2. | Anne Bundick+ b. c 1747, d. b 25 Jul 1796 | |
3. | John Abbott Bundick Jr.+ b. c 1752, d. 1805 | |
4. | William Bundick+ b. c 1755, d. 1795 | |
5. | Attalanta 'Lanter' Bundick+ b. c 1758 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 149 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Elizabeth).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 153 (will of Elizabeth Satchell).
Bridget (-----)
F, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Bridget was born circa 1740. |
Biography* | 1760 | Bridget, the wife named in John Abbott Bundick's will, dated 13 Jul 1780, was his second wife as shown by a deed of 3 Mar 1791, when Bridget and her next husband, William Nock, released her dower interest in land John Abbott Bundick's son George sold, saying she had intermarried with "aforesaid George's father" (Acc Co Deeds, 1788-1793, p. 469a). Had she been George's mother, this deed would have been worded differently. William Gibb was the security on the 1784 Acc Co M.L.B. of William Nock and Bridget Bundick. On 27 Apr 1791, William Nock and wife Bridget joined William Bundick and wife Agnes in selling their 54 acres "Robins Hold" to Crippen Taylor (Acc Co Deeds, 1788-1793, p. 470). John Abbott Bundick, Junr sold his interest in the same land on the same day (Acc Co Deeds, 1788-1793, p. 471). |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married John Abbott Bundick Sr., son of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1760. |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Bundick. |
Was Living | 13 July 1780 | Bridget was living on 13 July 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 30 November 1784 | She married an unknown person , son of Elijah Nock Senr. and Comfort Stockley, on 30 November 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. William Gibb was security on the M.L.B. of William Nock and Bridget Bundick..1 |
Married Name | 30 November 1784 | As of 30 November 1784,her married name was Nock. |
Family 1 |
John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married John Abbott Bundick Sr., son of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott, circa 1760. |
Children | 1. | Leah Bundick+ b. 30 Apr 1756, d. 20 Jan 1821 |
2. | Shady Bundick b. c 1764 |
Family 2 |
William (of Elijah) Nock b. c 1750, d. b 24 Feb 1795 | |
Marriage* | 30 November 1784 | She married an unknown person , son of Elijah Nock Senr. and Comfort Stockley, on 30 November 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. William Gibb was security on the M.L.B. of William Nock and Bridget Bundick..1 |
Citations
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
George 'of Metompkin' Bundick
M, b. circa 1745, d. 1819
Father | John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Satchell b. c 1726 |
Last Edited | 14 Jun 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1745 | George was born circa 1745 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1776 | He married Ann 'Nancy' Warrington, daughter of Abbott Warrington and Elizabeth Millechoppe, circa 1776. While there is no record of Ann Warrington's marriage to George Bundick, from later deeds it is clear that she was Ann Warrington, who inherited Warrington land "on Assawoman." She was called Ann and Nancy in the deeds and Nanney Warrington by Tabitha Warrington, who named her and Elizabeth Warrington as grandchildren in her will, written 28 Mar 1768 and recorded on 27 Aug 1771 (Acc Co Wills, 1767-1772, p. 573). While Tabitha Warrington did not mention land in her will, she did name an only surviving son, George Warrington. Stephen Warrington died testate in 1745 naming his wife as Tabitha and five sons, the youngest of whom was George (Acc Co Wills, 1743-1749, p. 239). He left 40 acres to his eldest son, Abbott Warrington. Abbott Warrington left his land to his son Stephen in 1760 (Acc Co Wills, 1757-1761, p. 282). Abbott Warrington, wife Elizabeth, also had a son John, a daughter Betty, and an unborn child. The unborn child apparently was Ann "Nancy/Nanney" Warrington and she and her sister Elizabeth "Betty" inherited the land at the death of their brothers..1 |
Biography* | On 20 Dec 1779, George Bundick of Metompkin bought 75 acres of land from Elizabeth Warrington, of Northampton County, "one-half that tract of land on the Sea Board in Parish and County of Accomack formerly the Right of a Certain Stephen Warrington deceased grandfather of said Elizabeth, 2500 pounds current money" (Acc Co Deeds, 1777-1783, p. 200). On 3 Mar 1791, George Bundick and wife Ann sold to Susannah Nock, for 100 pounds, 50 acres "on Assawoman," land George and Ann got from "late Tabitha Warrington where George Warrington deceased lived" (Acc Co Deeds, 1788-1793, p. 508). On 28 Jul 1806, George and Nancy Bundick "of Metompkin" deeded to John A. Bunting, "son of George and Nancy (John A. Bundick of Drummond town)," for 1 shilling, 100 acres of land near Assawoman (Acc Co Deeds, 1804-1807, p. 622). This deed continues by saying George and Nancy owned this land "in the right of Nancy," giving the names of adjacent owners as Thomas Abbott, John Teackle Senr, Ayres Tatham and John Finney, and by stating that they, George and Ann, were to have the use of the land for their lifetime and after their death it was for the "benefit of George Warrington Bundick, a younger son not 21 years as yet", and if he should die, for their younger daughters Tabitha and Nancy. After son John A. Bundick of Drummond Town died in 1816, apparently this land reverted back to his parents for, on 17 Feb 1817, George Bundick Senr deeded to George Bundick Junr, for 10 shillings, 150 acres, bound by the heirs of John Finney, by Ayres Tatham, by Thomas Abbott, deceased, and by Arthur Watson (Acc Co Deeds, 1817-1818, p. 18). The extra 50 acres was likely Elizabeth Warrington's part of the George Warrington land. George Bundick's name appears on the 1784 tax list, when he was taxed 7 pounds 3 pence for his real property and 2 pounds 18 shillings 3 pence for personal property. He owned 4 slaves, 3 of whom were under sixteen years of age, 3 horses, 9 cattle and 2 "wheels." There were two other George Bundicks listed in 1784, one the son of Richard Bundick "Clk" (this was Richard Bundick of the Robins Hole and Parksley area) and George Bundick, son of Richard Bundick (IV) (Piper) of the Gargatha area. The 1800 census lists one George Bundick with "Mkn" after his name. By this time, there were four George Bundicks in Accomack Parish. George Bundick of Metompkin, in 1800, was over 45 years of age. He had a son of 16 to 26 and another son under 10 years. His wife was 26 to 45 and there were four other females in his household, one under 10, two 10 to 16 and one 16 to 26. George Bundick of Metompkin owned no slaves in 1800, but there were ten free blacks in his household. In 1810, George Bundick was again over 45, with a son between 10 and 16 and two females aged 16 to 26, plus four free blacks. Apparently wife Nancy Warrington Bundick died between 1806 and 1810 and his younger daughters were keeping house for him and his younger son. On 15 Feb 1817, George Bundick Senr, "sea side" and Milly his wife, sold to Thomas Cropper 200 acres for $4,000, the "tract of land and plantation whereon Daniel Baker now lives" (Acc Co Deeds, 1815-1817, p. 515). This land was bound on the north by "Alicado" Creek and was the 200-acre part of the original Richard Bundick patent of 1664. George Bundick Senr reserved the family graveyard and, in another deed, was to get $200 each year for life and $2,480 at his death "for his children" (Acc Co Deeds, 1815-1817, p. 516/7). This family graveyard is no longer in existences. It is apparent that George Bundick of Metompkin did not live on Assawoman Creek on the Warrington land. It seems equally certain he was not living on his inherited 200 acres in Parkers Neck, at least when he sold it in 1817, or afterwards. No record has been found of him buying land elsewhere. George Bundick wrote his will on 27 Nov 1819 and it was recorded on 28 Dec 1819. It was a short will. He did not mention his wife or his daughters. He loaned his real and personal property to his son, George W. Bundick, and at his death "to my grandson, John A. Bundick" (Acc Co Wills 1819-1821, p. 129). A complete transcription of the will of George Bundick of Metompkin follows - In the name of God Amen, I, George Bundick being low in health but of good and sound mind and memory doth make and this instrument of wrighting to be my Last Will and Testament. Item - I lend to my son George -- Bundick --- my real and personal Estate and at his death I give to my grandson John Bundick it to him and his heirs forever. In testimony whereof I have unto set my hand and seal this 27 day of November 1819. I here by nominate and appoint my friend William Copes and my son George W. Bundick Executors to this my Last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal this 27 Day of November 1819. (Signed by his X mark and seal) George Bundick. (Witnesses:) Elijah Hickman(?), Stephen Hickman, John F. Only (Acc Co Wills, 1819-1821, p. 129). | |
Was Living | 13 July 1780 | George was living on 13 July 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 15 December 1815 | He married Milly Hickman on 15 December 1815 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Death* | 1819 | George died in 1819.3 |
Probate* | 28 December 1819 | George's will was probated on 28 December 1819 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Family 1 |
Ann 'Nancy' Warrington b. 1761 | |
Marriage* | circa 1776 | He married Ann 'Nancy' Warrington, daughter of Abbott Warrington and Elizabeth Millechoppe, circa 1776. While there is no record of Ann Warrington's marriage to George Bundick, from later deeds it is clear that she was Ann Warrington, who inherited Warrington land "on Assawoman." She was called Ann and Nancy in the deeds and Nanney Warrington by Tabitha Warrington, who named her and Elizabeth Warrington as grandchildren in her will, written 28 Mar 1768 and recorded on 27 Aug 1771 (Acc Co Wills, 1767-1772, p. 573). While Tabitha Warrington did not mention land in her will, she did name an only surviving son, George Warrington. Stephen Warrington died testate in 1745 naming his wife as Tabitha and five sons, the youngest of whom was George (Acc Co Wills, 1743-1749, p. 239). He left 40 acres to his eldest son, Abbott Warrington. Abbott Warrington left his land to his son Stephen in 1760 (Acc Co Wills, 1757-1761, p. 282). Abbott Warrington, wife Elizabeth, also had a son John, a daughter Betty, and an unborn child. The unborn child apparently was Ann "Nancy/Nanney" Warrington and she and her sister Elizabeth "Betty" inherited the land at the death of their brothers..1 |
Children | 1. | John A. Bundick b. c 1778, d. Mar 1816 |
2. | Elizabeth 'Betsy' Bundick b. c 1780 | |
3. | Elizabeth 'Betsy' Bundick+ b. 1781, d. 29 Jul 1874 | |
4. | Sarah 'Sally' Bundick+ b. c 1785 | |
5. | Tabitha Bundick b. c 1788 | |
6. | Ann 'Nancy' Bundick+ b. c 1792 | |
7. | George Warrington Bundick+ b. c 1798, d. 6 Nov 1854 |
Family 2 |
Milly Hickman b. c 1770 | |
Marriage* | 15 December 1815 | He married Milly Hickman on 15 December 1815 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
William Bundick
M, b. circa 1755, d. 1795
Father | John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Satchell b. c 1726 |
Biography* | In his will, dated 31 Oct 1795, William Bundick named a wife Agnes; 3 sons Lewis, George and William; and an unborn child. To wife Agnes Bundick whole estate during her widowhood to bring up my 3 children Lewis, George and William. Unborn child to be brought up and educated as my other children. At the death of my wife estate to be equally divided between my 3 sons above named and unborn child. Wife to be executrix. Witnesses were George Wright, Major Hinmon and Charles Stockly (Acc Co Wills &c., 1794-96, p. 257). It appears his widow died soon after the birth of her fourth child, for on 26 December 1796, William's brother, George Bundick, was named to administer the estate of Agnes Bundick (Acc Co Orders, 1796-98, p. 158). | |
Birth* | circa 1755 | William was born circa 1755 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 13 July 1780 | William was living on 13 July 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1783 | He married Agnes Gilchrist, daughter of Andrew Gilchrist and Tabitha (141) Bayly, circa 1783.1,2 |
Death* | 1795 | William died in 1795.3 |
Probate* | 28 December 1795 | William's will was probated on 28 December 1795 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Family |
Agnes Gilchrist b. c 1752, d. 1796 | |
Children | 1. | Lewis Bundick b. c 1784 |
2. | George Gilchrist Bundick b. c 1786 | |
3. | William Bundick b. c 1788 | |
4. | John Satchell Bundick b. c 1796 |
Anne Bundick
F, b. circa 1747, d. before 25 July 1796
Father | John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Satchell b. c 1726 |
Last Edited | 21 Jun 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1747 | Anne was born circa 1747 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married Richard Hickman IV, son of Richard Hickman III and (-----) (-----), circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Hickman. |
Will - Husb's* | 21 November 1786 | Anne was named in her husband's will on 21 November 1786 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Hickman, wife Anne, named children Hampton Hickman, daughter Elizabeth, wife of isaiah Hickman.1 |
Will* | 10 September 1793 | Anne made a will on 10 September 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Anne Hickman gave to son Hampton Hickman. Grandaughters Rebeckah & Peggy Hickman, daughters of Isaiah Hickman. To my said grandaughters all the estate devised to their mothers by the last will of my husband, which estate was left in my care during my natural life. John A. Bundick & Parker Barnes Exrs. Witt: Leah Barnes, Susanna Barnes.2 |
Death* | before 25 July 1796 | Anne died before 25 July 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was proved..2 |
Family |
Richard Hickman IV b. c 1735, d. b 26 Jun 1787 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth (of Rich IV) Hickman+ b. c 1763, d. b 10 Sep 1793 |
2. | Hampton Hickman+ b. c 1765, d. b 30 Oct 1797 |
Shady Bundick
F, b. circa 1764
Father | John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Bridget (-----) b. c 1740 |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 1996 |
Birth* | circa 1764 | Shady was born circa 1764 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 13 July 1780 | Shady was living on 13 July 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married Thomas Lilliston, son of Thomas Lilliston Jr. and Rachel (-----), circa 1790.1 |
Married Name | circa 1790 | As of circa 1790,her married name was Lilliston. |
Family |
Thomas Lilliston b. c 1760 |
Citations
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
Attalanta 'Lanter' Bundick
F, b. circa 1758
Father | John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Satchell b. c 1726 |
Charts | Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex) | |
Last Edited | 12 Sep 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Attalanta was born circa 1758 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married Archibald Barnes, son of John Barnes III and Mary Simpson, circa 1775. |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was Barnes. |
Was Living | 13 July 1780 | Attalanta was living on 13 July 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Husb's* | 12 September 1817 | Attalanta was named in her husband's will on 12 September 1817 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Attalanta in the will of Archibald Barnes.1 |
Family |
Archibald Barnes b. c 1742, d. b 26 Mar 1821 | |
Children | 1. | John (of Archibald) Barnes+ b. c 1775, d. b 31 Dec 1827 |
2. | Sarah 'Sally' Barnes2 b. c 1783 | |
3. | Bridget Barnes1 b. c 1785 | |
4. | William J. Barnes+1 b. c 1787, d. b 11 Dec 1822 | |
5. | Nancy Barnes1 b. c 1790 | |
6. | Betsy Barnes1 b. c 1792 | |
7. | Attalanta Barnes1 b. c 1794 |
Leah Bundick
F, b. 30 April 1756, d. 20 January 1821
Father | John Abbott Bundick Sr. b. c 1720, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Bridget (-----) b. c 1740 |
Charts | Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex) | |
Last Edited | 13 Sep 2013 |
Birth* | 30 April 1756 | Leah was born on 30 April 1756 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married Parker Barnes, son of William Barnes and Susannah Parker, circa 1775.2 |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was Barnes. |
Death* | 20 January 1821 | Leah Bundick died on 20 January 1821 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 64.1 |
Burial* | Leah was buried at Barnes Cemetery, Metompkin, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Leah Barnes, wife of Parker, died 20 Jan 1821 aged 64 years, 8 months & 20 days.1 |
Family |
Parker Barnes b. 1 Feb 1752, d. 1 Jul 1820 | |
Child | 1. | George Parker Barnes Sr.+ b. c 1779, d. b 30 Sep 1850 |
Archibald Barnes
M, b. circa 1742, d. before 26 March 1821
Father | John Barnes III1,2 b. c 1706, d. b 29 May 1753 | |
Mother | Mary Simpson1 b. c 1724, d. b 16 Aug 1756 |
Charts | Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex) | |
Last Edited | 18 May 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1742 | Archibald was born circa 1742 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Land inherited* | 1753 | He inherited land in 1753 at tract A118, Sea Side east of Parksley, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that John died intestate leaving a widow Mary, and as nearly as can be determined, a son Archibald to succeed him. In 1821 Archibald Barnes (wife Attalanta) left to his son John for life and then the land was to be sold. In 1830 and Elizabeth Barnes sold 130 acres of Archibald's land to George P. Barnes and it became merged with the land belonging to A118F.1 |
Guardian - chose* | 27 July 1756 | He chose a guardian on on 27 July 1756 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Archibald Barns (orphan of John Barns) when he chose Charles Gill as his guardian. (NOTE: It was customary to be age 14 to be allowed to chose a guardian.)2 |
Guardian - named* | 25 August 1761 | Archibald had a guardian named on 25 August 1761 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Charles Gill agreed to keep orphan Archibald Barnes for his estate's profits.3 |
Will - Witnessed* | 28 June 1763 | Archibald witnessed a will on 28 June 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that William East, Archibald Barns & Charles Gill witnessed the will of George Bundick, wife Tabitha.4 |
Anecdote* | John Barnes III died without a will in 1753 leaving a widow Mary, and Whitelaw shows a son Archibald was his eldest son and inherited his land. In 1756, being age 14, Archibald (orphan of John Barnes) chose Charles Gill as his guardian. In 1760 Spencer Barnes was bound out to Joshua Hall. In 1761 Charles Gill agreed to keep Archibald for the profits of his estate. In 1761 Sacker Barnes was bound out to Ruben Folger. In 1763 John Barnes was bound out to Joshua Hall. In 1765 Holt Barnes was bound out to Major Cole and in 1770 Preeson Barnes was bound out to Charles Gill. (NOTE: Although only Archibald was shown as an orphan of John Barnes, evidently the others were also orphans of John, as John was the only Barnes who died without a will the right time to have had these other sons.)1 | |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Attalanta 'Lanter' Bundick, daughter of John Abbott Bundick Sr. and Elizabeth Satchell, circa 1775. |
Census head* | 1800 | Archibald was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Archabald Barnes, age over 45. Listed with him were 1M0-10, 1M10-16, 2F10-16, 2F16-26, 1F over 45 & 5 slaves.5 |
Will* | 12 September 1817 | Archibald made a will on 12 September 1817 at Accomack Co, VA. To wife Attalanta Barnes whole of estate during her life. Son John Barnes & William J. Barnes to retain 1/6 of my Negroes & 1/5 part of my other personal estate for the use of my daughter Sally & her children. To daughters Nancy, Betsy, Attalanta & Bridget 1/6 of my Negroes each & to each of those my children 1/5 part of my moveable estate. To son John Barnes (after the death of his mother) the lands I live on during his life. Wife Extr. Witt: George W. Bundick, John C. White & Nancy Copes of Thomas.6 |
Death* | before 26 March 1821 | He died before 26 March 1821 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. The widow relinquished her right as Extr. to John Barnes with Isaac Dix, John Y. Bagwell & James Melson securities. On 27 Feb 1826 the will was fully proved by oath of Nancy Copes (of Thomas).6 |
Land left* | 1821 | He left land in 1821 at tract A118, Sea Side east of Parksley, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Archibald Barnes (wife Attalanta) left to his son John for life and then the land was to be sold. In 1830 and Elizabeth Barnes sold 130 acres of Archibald's land to George P. Barnes and it became merged with the land belonging to A118F.1 |
Family |
Attalanta 'Lanter' Bundick b. c 1758 | |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Attalanta 'Lanter' Bundick, daughter of John Abbott Bundick Sr. and Elizabeth Satchell, circa 1775. |
Children | 1. | John (of Archibald) Barnes+6,1 b. c 1775, d. b 31 Dec 1827 |
2. | Sarah 'Sally' Barnes7 b. c 1783 | |
3. | Bridget Barnes6 b. c 1785 | |
4. | William J. Barnes+6 b. c 1787, d. b 11 Dec 1822 | |
5. | Nancy Barnes6 b. c 1790 | |
6. | Betsy Barnes6 b. c 1792 | |
7. | Attalanta Barnes6 b. c 1794 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1136 (tract A118).
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 133 (27 July 1756 Court).
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 351 (25 Aug 1761 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 217 (will of George Bundick, wife Tabitha).
- [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. 27 (will of Archibald Barnes, wife Attalanta).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Thomas Lilliston1
M, b. circa 1760
Father | Thomas Lilliston Jr. b. c 1722, d. b 28 Mar 1786 | |
Mother | Rachel (-----) b. c 1725 |
Last Edited | 5 Dec 2010 |
Birth* | circa 1760 | Thomas was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 8 December 1785 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 8 December 1785 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son Thomas in the will of Thomas Lillaston. He was given the land I laid off for him..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Shady Bundick, daughter of John Abbott Bundick Sr. and Bridget (-----), circa 1790.2 |
Family |
Shady Bundick b. c 1764 |
Nancy (317) Dix1
F, b. circa 1758
Father | Richard (160) Dix b. c 1722, d. b 30 Dec 1760 | |
Mother | Mary 'Molly' Savage (Savage?) b. c 1735, d. a 22 Jan 1779 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) | |
Last Edited | 25 Jun 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Nancy was born circa 1758 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 8 November 1760 | Nancy was named in her father's will on 8 November 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Dix, wife Molly, named children Griffin Dix, Nanny & unborn child. At probate Southy Simpson appointed guardian to Griffin Dix heir at law (meaning the oldest son).2 |
Marriage* | circa 1778 | She married John Abbott Bundick Jr., son of John Abbott Bundick Sr. and Elizabeth Satchell, circa 1778. They were married by 22 Jan 1779. She was his 1st wife..3,1 |
Married Name | circa 1778 | As of circa 1778,her married name was Bundick. |
Will - Sister's* | 2 July 1791 | Nancy was named in her sister's will on 2 July 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Caty Hoff named Sophia Vessels, sister Peggy Copes & her children Levin, Peggy, Nancy & Savage Copes, a sister Nancy Bundick's children. Thomas Copes was Extr & Beverly Copes was a witness.4 |
Family |
John Abbott Bundick Jr. b. c 1752, d. 1805 | |
Children | 1. | William Bundick b. c 1778 |
2. | John S. Bundick+ b. 1 Feb 1785, d. 2 May 1821 | |
3. | Mary Savage Bundick+ b. 1 Dec 1786, d. 19 Mar 1822 |
Citations
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 118 (Bagwell Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 202 (will of Richard Dix, wife Molly).
- [S57] Accomack Co, VA, Deeds (General Reference), 1777-83, p. 113.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 395 (will of Caty Hoff).
Richard (160) Dix1,2
M, b. circa 1722, d. before 30 December 1760
Father | Isaac Dix III b. c 1695, d. b 27 Aug 1751 | |
Mother | Bridget (67) Savage b. c 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) | |
Last Edited | 25 Jun 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1722 | Richard was born circa 1722 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 8 February 1751 | Richard was named in his father's will on 8 February 1751 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1755 | He married Mary 'Molly' Savage (Savage?) circa 1755.3,4 |
Will* | 8 November 1760 | Richard made a will on 8 November 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. Wife Molly - To son Griffin Dix land & plantation Personal estate to be divided between all my children Griffin, Nanny & unborn child. Friend Southy Simpson Exr. Witt: Arthur Emmerson, Parker Copes, George Dix.5 |
Death* | before 30 December 1760 | Richard died before 30 December 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved. Southy Simpson app. guardian to Griffin Dix, heir at law to the testator..4,5 |
Family |
Mary 'Molly' Savage (Savage?) b. c 1735, d. a 22 Jan 1779 | |
Children | 1. | Griffin (316) Dix b. c 1756, d. b 1770 |
2. | Nancy (317) Dix+ b. c 1758 | |
3. | (c/o_Richard) (318) Dix b. a 30 Dec 1760 |
Citations
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 104 (Bagwell Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 165 (will of Isaac Dix).
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 118 (Bagwell Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 202 (will of Richard Dix, wife Molly).
Mary 'Molly' Savage (Savage?)1
F, b. circa 1735, d. after 22 January 1779
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) | |
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1735 | Mary was born circa 1735 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Anecdote* | 1749 | The 1791 will of Caty Hoff names a sister Nancy Bundick who was evidently the wife of John A. Bundick and the daughter of Richard Dix and his wife Molly. Richard & Molly Dix named a son Griffin Dix. Caty also named a sister Peggy Copes and one of Peggy's sons was named Savage Copes. It seems likely that Richard Dix's wife Molly was a Savage of the Griffin Savage line and had daughters Caty Hoff and Peggy Copes before she married Richard Dix. Thus Caty Hoff's sister Peggy could have been her full sister and her sister Nancy Bundick would have been her half sister.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1755 | She married Richard (160) Dix, son of Isaac Dix III and Bridget (67) Savage, circa 1755.3,4 |
Married Name | circa 1755 | As of circa 1755,her married name was Dix. |
Will - Husb's* | 8 November 1760 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 8 November 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Richard Dix, wife Molly, named children Griffin Dix, Nanny & unborn child. At probate Southy Simpson appointed guardian to Griffin Dix heir at law (meaning the oldest son).1 |
Death* | after 22 January 1779 | Mary died after 22 January 1779 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Family 1 |
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Children | 1. | Caty Savage (Savage?)2 b. c 1750, d. b 26 Jun 1792 |
2. | Peggy Savage (Savage?)+2 b. c 1752 |
Family 2 |
Richard (160) Dix b. c 1722, d. b 30 Dec 1760 | |
Children | 1. | Griffin (316) Dix b. c 1756, d. b 1770 |
2. | Nancy (317) Dix+ b. c 1758 | |
3. | (c/o_Richard) (318) Dix b. a 30 Dec 1760 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 202 (will of Richard Dix, wife Molly).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 395 (will of Caty Hoff).
- [S1704] Northampton Co, VA, Deeds & Wills, 1663-66, p. 103.
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 118 (Bagwell Family).
Elizabeth (182) Custis1
F, b. circa 1770, d. before 28 April 1812
Father | John (Sea Side) (75) Custis (DAR#A029138) b. c 1742, d. b 29 Feb 1808 | |
Mother | Esther Savage b. c 1748 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | Elizabeth was born circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married Hancock Copes, son of Thomas Copes III and Susanna (-----), circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1790 | As of circa 1790,her married name was Copes. |
Will - Husb's* | 24 March 1795 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 24 March 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Elizabeth in the will of Hancock Copes..2 |
Marriage | circa 1796 | She married Joseph Hannaford, son of John Hannaford Sr. and (d/o Robt) Tizeker, circa 1796 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Married Name | circa 1796 | As of circa 1796,her married name was Hannaford. |
Will - Husb's | 28 June 1800 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 28 June 1800 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Elizabeth in the will of Joseph Hannaford. He also named a son-in-law (meaning step-son) John Custis Copes.4 |
Marriage* | 13 September 1802 | She married John Abbott Bundick Jr., son of John Abbott Bundick Sr. and Elizabeth Satchell, on 13 September 1802 at Accomack Co, VA. Edmund Bayly was the security on the M.L.B. of John A. Bundick and Elizabeth Hannaford..5 |
Married Name | 13 September 1802 | As of 13 September 1802,her married name was Bundick. |
Will* | 1 April 1812 | Elizabeth made a will on 1 April 1812 at Accomack Co, VA. To son John C. Copes my Negroes Amey & all her children & ... To son Henry S. Copes my Negroes Sarah & all her children & ... Witt: Catharine Lamden, Mary Joynes & John Burton. Sons John C. Copes & Henry S. Copes Extrs.6 |
Death* | before 28 April 1812 | She died before 28 April 1812 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was probated. James Taylor & James Watson securities.6 |
Family 1 |
Hancock Copes b. c 1765, d. Apr 1795 | |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married Hancock Copes, son of Thomas Copes III and Susanna (-----), circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Children | 1. | John Custis Copes+ b. c 1790, d. b 29 Mar 1824 |
2. | Henry Savage Copes b. c 1792, d. b 31 Jul 1820 |
Family 2 |
John Abbott Bundick Jr. b. c 1752, d. 1805 | |
Marriage* | 13 September 1802 | She married John Abbott Bundick Jr., son of John Abbott Bundick Sr. and Elizabeth Satchell, on 13 September 1802 at Accomack Co, VA. Edmund Bayly was the security on the M.L.B. of John A. Bundick and Elizabeth Hannaford..5 |
Citations
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 106 (Bagwell Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 429 (will of Hancock Copes, wife Elizabeth).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 102 (will of Elizabet Bundick) & p. 249 (will of Joseph Hannaford).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 249 (will of Joseph Hannaford).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 102 (will of Elizabet Bundick).
William Bundick
M, b. circa 1778
Father | John Abbott Bundick Jr. b. c 1752, d. 1805 | |
Mother | Nancy (317) Dix b. c 1758 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) | |
Last Edited | 5 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1778 | William was born circa 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Was Living | 1805 | William was living in 1805 at outside Acc Co, VA. |
John S. Bundick1
M, b. 1 February 1785, d. 2 May 1821
Father | John Abbott Bundick Jr. b. c 1752, d. 1805 | |
Mother | Nancy (317) Dix b. c 1758 |
Birth* | 1 February 1785 | John was born on 1 February 1785 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Was Living | 1805 | John was living in 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 19 November 1811 | He married Ann Custis West, daughter of Charles West and Sally Custis, on 19 November 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. Charles West was the security on the 1811 N'hamp Co M.L.B. of John S. Bundick and Ann Custis West. John was of Acc Co. He named his wife as Ann Custis Bundick in his will probated in 1821 and made her executrix. He had only two daughters, both underage in 1821..2 |
Death* | 2 May 1821 | John died on 2 May 1821 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 36. He was shown as John S. Bundick, who departed this life 2nd day of May 1821..1,3 |
Burial* | His body was interred at Warner/Bundick, Plot, Pastoria, Acc Co, VA.1 | |
Probate | 7 May 1821 | John's will was probated on 7 May 1821 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Family |
Ann Custis West b. 9 Aug 1794, d. 12 Dec 1850 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Sarah Savage Bundick b. 12 Oct 1812, d. 12 Oct 1836 |
2. | Mary Ann Custis Bundick b. 1 Apr 1814, d. 7 Jan 1848 |
Citations
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 111-114 (Anne C. Taylor Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1826, owned by L. Lee Trower, Eastville, VA in 1993 when it was typed by Jean M. Mihalyka).
- [S495] Accomack Co, VA, District Court Records, 1807-1830, p. 250.
Mary Savage Bundick
F, b. 1 December 1786, d. 19 March 1822
Father | John Abbott Bundick Jr. b. c 1752, d. 1805 | |
Mother | Nancy (317) Dix b. c 1758 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Col. John Wise (Gentlemen, Chesconessex) | |
Last Edited | 20 Jun 2014 |
Birth* | 1 December 1786 | Mary was born on 1 December 1786 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1803 | She married George Parker Barnes Sr., son of Parker Barnes and Leah Bundick, circa 1803.2 |
Married Name | circa 1803 | As of circa 1803,her married name was Barnes. |
Death* | 19 March 1822 | Mary Savage Bundick died on 19 March 1822 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 35.1 |
Burial* | Mary was buried at Barnes Cemetery, Metompkin, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Mary Barnes, wife of George P. Barnes, 1 Dec 1786 - 19 Mar 1822.1 |
Family |
George Parker Barnes Sr. b. c 1779, d. b 30 Sep 1850 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth L. Barnes+3 b. c 1803 |
2. | William Parker Barnes+4 b. 28 Sep 1806, d. 26 Oct 1872 | |
3. | George Parker Barnes Jr.2 b. c 1812 | |
4. | Leah S. Barnes b. c 1815 | |
5. | Georgianna S. Barnes b. c 1820 |
Citations
- [S503] Mary Frances Carey with Moody K. Miles and Barry W. Miles, Tombstones Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 104 (will of John S. Bundick, wife Ann Custis Bundick).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 28 (will of George P. Barnes Sr.).
Ann Custis West1
F, b. 9 August 1794, d. 12 December 1850
Father | Charles West b. c 1772, d. b 26 Nov 1835 | |
Mother | Sally Custis b. c 1770 |
Birth* | 9 August 1794 | Ann was born on 9 August 1794 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Ann Custis (West), the daughter of Charles West & Sally Custis his wife, born the 9th day of August A.D. 1794..2,3 |
Marriage* | 19 November 1811 | She married John S. Bundick, son of John Abbott Bundick Jr. and Nancy (317) Dix, on 19 November 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. Charles West was the security on the 1811 N'hamp Co M.L.B. of John S. Bundick and Ann Custis West. John was of Acc Co. He named his wife as Ann Custis Bundick in his will probated in 1821 and made her executrix. He had only two daughters, both underage in 1821..4 |
Married Name | 19 November 1811 | As of 19 November 1811,her married name was Bundick. |
Will - Husb's* | 29 April 1821 | Ann was named in her husband's will on 29 April 1821 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a wife Ann Custis Bundick in the will of John S. Bundick..5 |
Marriage* | 28 September 1822 | She married Samuel M. (Metcalf?) Taylor, son of Raymond (of Jacob) Taylor and Nancy (of Chas) Metcalf, on 28 September 1822 at Accomack Co, VA. George W. Bundick was the security on the 1822 Acc Co M.L.B. of Samuel M. Taylor and Ann C. Bundick, widow of John A. Bundick. They were married on a Saturday..6,3 |
Married Name | 28 September 1822 | As of 28 September 1822,her married name was Taylor. |
Will - Husb's | 9 January 1830 | Ann was named in her husband's will on 9 January 1830 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Ann C. Taylor in the will of Samuel M. Taylor. She was given the whole of my personal estate & the lands whereon I live during her life or widowhood & then to go as the law directs..7 |
Will - Father's* | 2 February 1835 | Ann was named in her father's will on 2 February 1835 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Ann C. Taylor in the will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr. She was given all my right to the land on Cherrystone Creek being her mother's maiden land.8 |
Administrator* | 24 April 1837 | Ann was named as administrator of an estate on 24 April 1837 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Ann C. Taylor was named to settle the estate of Elizabeth S.S. Bundick. John Savage (of R.) & Henry C. Holt securities..9 |
Will* | 3 December 1849 | She made a will on 3 December 1849 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Anne C. Taylor gave to Elder Joseph Rock a bond for $500 due me from him. To Elder William Wilkerson $100. To John A. Bundick $400. To William T. White $1,300 & the interest thereon & so much of the principal as his guardian, Lewis D. Drummond, may consider necessary to be applied to his maintenance & education until he arrives to age 21 & then whatever amount may remain unexpended, provided he shall be studious & shall not be dissipated & at age 21 another $300, but if he dies before age 21, then to my niece Peggy J. Nottingham. To Sarah Waples $600. To Martha Waples $200. To Sabra Waples ... To Eliza Bundick of Richard land adjoining the land of Jackson D. Tunnell & formerly called Satchell field , but which is now covered with pine wood & $100 & ... To Mary Cary $50. To Lewis D. Drummond $2,800 to be held as a trustee for: $1,500 to the building of a Baptist Church in Drummond Town & the remaining $1,200 to the building of a Baptist Church in Onancock Town. $500 to the Southern Board of the Baptist home Missionary Society. To the Virginia & Southern Baptist Bible Society $200. To the Trustees of the Hollys Baptist Church $200 to repair the church or to the erecting of a new one. To my niece Clara J. Holland $1,800 & ... To my niece Elizabeth Sarah Bundick Nottingham my sea side farm which was my daughter's E. S. S. Bundick, with the exception of the graveyard & ... & one of silver table spoons marked "A. C. T." & 2 sets of tea spoons marked "E. S. B." To my niece Elizabeth J. Riley ... spoons marked "B." & $100. To George Holt, son of James Holt, $300. To Margaret E. Holt $300. To Eldred Holt $300. To Albert Holt $300. To Henry C. Holt the gold watch which was my daughter's with her name on the back of it. To my sister Elizabeth Addison $400. To my niece Mary West $500 ... & my daughter Mary Ann's miniature likeness. To Catherine J. Leatherbury $400. To Edward Leatherbury my nephew $400. To my niece Peggy J. Nottingham $1,000. There is to be $250 expended in the purchase of tomb stones for my grave & the enclosing of the graveyard in a substantial manner. To Patcy, a free black woman, her husband Griffin who is now my Negro man & at my death I set all of my Negroes free. Peter, James, Bill & Jinney & her children ... provided they wish to be free & leave the state. To my sister Tabitha S. Nottingham ... & all the residue. John A. Bundick & Lewis D. Drummond Extrs. Witt: Tully Lilliston, Thomas H. Bloxom, John H. Hickman, George T. Gillespie & William S. Hope..10 |
Census head* | 1850 | Ann was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Ann C. Taylor the head of HH#16, a 55 year old farmer with real estate valued at $8,200. Listed with her were William T. White, age 13 and Patsy Taylor, age 45 and black..11 |
Death* | 12 December 1850 | Ann died on 12 December 1850 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 56. He was shown as Anne Custis Taylor, the daughter of Charles West and Sally Custis his wife, who departed this life December the 12th A.D. 1850 at 20 minutes to 8 o'clock A.M. Her obituary showed her as Mrs. Anne Custis Taylor, who died on December 12th at her residence in Accomack, Co, VA in the 56 year of her age. A Baptist and member of Modest Town Church. She was sorely afflicted for 11 months before her death. She bequeathed a godly portion of her large estate for benevolent purposes, among them two churches are to be built..2,3 |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Warner/Bundick, Plot, Pastoria, Acc Co, VA.2 | |
Probate | 30 December 1850 | Ann's will was probated on 30 December 1850 at Accomack Co, VA. John R. Drummond, Edward Gunter, James W. Custis & John D. Parks were securities on the $40,000 bond..10 |
Anecdote* | 1851 | Charles West, son of Jonathan West and Ann (Smith) was born in Accomack Co, Va. about 1750 as he was an infant in 1758. He inherited a tract of land from his father's uncle, Major Charles West. He died in 1797 leaving a widow, Tabitha and a son Charles residuary legatee. Charles West, son of Charles and Tabitha was born in Northampton Co, Va. He married Sally Custis and had a daughter Ann Custis and Sally. He then married Joanna Dunton Feb. 16th 1798. He died in 1835 leaving a detailed will and naming the following children: Ann Custis West, Sally West, William W. West, Tabitha Susan West, Elizabeth C. West and Charles J.B. West. Ann Custis West, daughter of Charles West and Sally Custis, married John Bundick Nov 19, 1811 and second Samuel Taylor. She was the mother of Elizabeth S. Bundick and Mary Ann Bundick. (Source: The West Family register by Lotta Brock Stone - W.F. Roberts Co. Inc., Washington, D.C., 1928 insterted into the Anne C. Taylor Bible.)3 |
Family 1 |
John S. Bundick b. 1 Feb 1785, d. 2 May 1821 | |
Marriage* | 19 November 1811 | She married John S. Bundick, son of John Abbott Bundick Jr. and Nancy (317) Dix, on 19 November 1811 at Northampton Co, VA. Charles West was the security on the 1811 N'hamp Co M.L.B. of John S. Bundick and Ann Custis West. John was of Acc Co. He named his wife as Ann Custis Bundick in his will probated in 1821 and made her executrix. He had only two daughters, both underage in 1821..4 |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Sarah Savage Bundick b. 12 Oct 1812, d. 12 Oct 1836 |
2. | Mary Ann Custis Bundick b. 1 Apr 1814, d. 7 Jan 1848 |
Family 2 |
Samuel M. (Metcalf?) Taylor b. 17 May 1801, d. 18 May 1831 | |
Marriage* | 28 September 1822 | She married Samuel M. (Metcalf?) Taylor, son of Raymond (of Jacob) Taylor and Nancy (of Chas) Metcalf, on 28 September 1822 at Accomack Co, VA. George W. Bundick was the security on the 1822 Acc Co M.L.B. of Samuel M. Taylor and Ann C. Bundick, widow of John A. Bundick. They were married on a Saturday..6,3 |
Citations
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 81 (No. 570).
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 111-114 (Anne C. Taylor Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1826, owned by L. Lee Trower, Eastville, VA in 1993 when it was typed by Jean M. Mihalyka).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 104 (will of John S. Bundick, wife Ann Custis Bundick).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 529 (will of Samuel M. Taylor, wife Ann C. Taylor).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 341 (will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 102 (adm. of Elizabeth S.S. Bundick).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 516 (will of Anne C. Taylor).
- [S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
Elizabeth Sarah Savage Bundick
F, b. 12 October 1812, d. 12 October 1836
Father | John S. Bundick b. 1 Feb 1785, d. 2 May 1821 | |
Mother | Ann Custis West b. 9 Aug 1794, d. 12 Dec 1850 |
Birth* | 12 October 1812 | Elizabeth was born on 12 October 1812 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth Sarah Savage, the daughter of Jno. S. Bundick & Anne his wife, born the 12th October AD 1812..1,2 |
Will - Father's* | 29 April 1821 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 29 April 1821 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Elizabeth Sarah Savage Bundick in the will of John S. Bundick, wife Ann Custis Bundick..3 |
Will - GrFath's* | 2 February 1835 | Elizabeth was named in her grandfather's will on 2 February 1835 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as (my granddaughter) Elizabeth S. Bundick in the will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr.4 |
Death* | 12 October 1836 | Elizabeth died on 12 October 1836 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 24. She was shown as Elizabeth Sarah S. Bundick, the daughter of John S. Bundick & Ann his wife, who departed this life the 12th day of October 1836, between 10 and 11 o'clock P.M., aged 24 years..1,2 |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Warner/Bundick, Plot, Pastoria, Acc Co, VA.1 | |
Admin of estate* | 24 April 1837 | Administration of Elizabeth's estate was filed on 24 April 1837 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Ann C. Taylor was named to settle the estate of Elizabeth S.S. Bundick. John Savage (of R.) & Henry C. Holt securities.5 |
Citations
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 111-114 (Anne C. Taylor Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1826, owned by L. Lee Trower, Eastville, VA in 1993 when it was typed by Jean M. Mihalyka).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 104 (will of John S. Bundick, wife Ann Custis Bundick).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 341 (will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 102 (adm. of Elizabeth S.S. Bundick).