Col. Thomas Hall III1
M, b. 1710, d. before 31 October 1775
Father | Thomas Hall II b. c 1677, d. b 2 Feb 1713/14 | |
Mother | Jane Rickards b. c 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 12 May 2020 |
Birth* | 1710 | Thomas was born in 1710 at Accomack Co, VA. He gave a deposition on 7 Sep 1772 in which he gave his age as 62 years and upwards, which puts his birth at 1710..2 |
Will - Uncle's* | 23 June 1725 | Thomas was named in his uncle's will on 23 June 1725 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will John Hall named no wife nor children. To the poor of Acc Co £25 to be disposed of at the discretion of the Chruch wardens. To brother Maurice Sheppard clothing and to his son John my part of the schooner which I have with Maurice Shepard and Robert Anderson. To Abbigale Bailey, wife of Richard Bailey, £15. To Sarah Laler, daughter of Luke Laler, dec. £15. To Naomy Rodgers £10 and to Thomas Hall and Michael £10 each. To Hancock Nickless my "Scrutore." I give my plantation to the first son born of Mathew Vandegrught, called & known by the name of Obiddiah Vandergrught, and for want of heirs to my heirs at common law, not excluding John Shephard. Balance of estate to be divided between the first born son of Rebecca Pratt, she is now the wife of Wilcock Johnson, called and known by the name of John, and Obiddiah Vandegrught, son of Mathew Vandegrught when they arrive at 18 years of age. Executor: Hancock Nickless. Witnesses: Daniel Rowles, Major Rowles, Thomas Sadler.3 |
Marriage* | 31 October 1735 | He married Elizabeth Scarburgh, daughter of Edmund [34] Scarburgh (the younger) and Priscilla (-----), on 31 October 1735 at Accomack Co, VA. On 7 Sep 1772 when Col Thomas Hall, aged 62, gave a deposition in the chancery suit of his nephew Edmund Scarburgh vs Isaac Duton, he gave his relation to the complaint as having married the complaint's Aunt of the half blood. (NOTE: So evidently his wife Elizabeth and her brother William Scarburgh dec'd had different mothers.)2 |
Biography* | Colonel Thomas Hall purchased 475 acres of Tangier Island from Charles Scarburgh (wife Mary Ann). This was was confirmed in Charles Scarburgh's will of 1762. In 1763 Colonel Thomas Hall and his wife Elizabeth (Scarburgh) sold the 475 acres to William Andrews who had married Colonel Hall's daughter Anna Maria Hall. In 1778 Andrews sold it as 450 acres to Joseph Crockett. It has been said that the Island was first settled in 1686 by a John Crockett and his eight sons, who had come over from the Western Shore, but that does not seem to be substantiated by the records. The Crockett family is known to have been on the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland at an early date. If they had possibly come to the island at the date indicated, they would have come as cattle-tenders or other tenants of the Scarburgh-West owners. There is no record of a Crockett owning land in Acc Co before this 1778 purchase, and not a Crockett will is recorded there, down to 1800. | |
Deed named in* | 1762 | Thomas was named in a deed in in 1762 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Est Settm't Bro's* | 28 December 1762 | He was named in the settlement of his brother's estate on 28 December 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Michael Hall was granted to Betty Hall with Thomas Hall & Richard Cutler securities.5 |
Will* | 27 January 1770 | Thomas made a will on 27 January 1770 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hall named daughter Jean Hall and daughter Tabitha Hall. To daughter Margaret Fisher the articles I bought out of Francis Roberts' estate & left on said Roberts' plantation Grandson Thomas Hall Parker. Grandson Thomas Hall Fisher. Bal. of estate to be divided in 5 parts, 1/5 to daughter Anna Maria Andrews; 1/5 to daughter Jean Hall; 1/5 to daughter Tabitha Hall & 1/5 to my grandaughter Elizabeth Roberts, & the other 1/5 to my grandchildren Sarah Roberts, Margaret Roberts, Edmund Roberts, Arthur Roberts, Thomas Hall Fisher & Obediah Fisher. Plantation to be divided in 3 equal parts, the 2 lower parts I give to my daughter Anna Maria Andrews & Jean Hall, the 3rd & upper part I give to my daughter Margaret Fisher for life, reversion to my grandson Thomas Hall Fisher & for want of heirs to my grandson Arthur Rob-erts. To daughter Tabitha Hall plantation called Sambo's. To grandaughter Elizabeth Roberts house & lot in the town of Portsmouth. William Andrews Exr. Witt: Edward Ker, Obadiah Johnson, John Coloney, Thomas Jacobs, Richard Cutlar.6 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Hall, a Lieutenant in the Militia. Thomas Hall was the first recorded County Lieutenant in Acc Co. At the time of Hall's appointment, Colonel Covington Corbin was listed as Commanding Officer of the Acc Co Militia, and Lt. Colonel Thomas Bayly as second in command. This was in 1775. Lt. Col. Bayly received his commission on 25 Apr 1775 and Col. Corbin received his on 27 Jun 1775. After Thomas Hall's death in 1775, George Corbin replaced him as County Lieutenant. In the first days after the Declaration of Independence the county militias were technically under the command of a County Lieutenant, with a Colonel, Lt. Col., and Major working with him. For a number of years the County Lieutenant was effectively the Commander of the Militia, with the rank of Colonel, even though each Militia unit had its own Colonel, Lt. Col., and Major as field officers..7,8 |
Death* | before 31 October 1775 | Thomas died before 31 October 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated..6 |
Family |
Elizabeth Scarburgh b. 14 Jul 1714, d. 4 Nov 1772 | |
Marriage* | 31 October 1735 | He married Elizabeth Scarburgh, daughter of Edmund [34] Scarburgh (the younger) and Priscilla (-----), on 31 October 1735 at Accomack Co, VA. On 7 Sep 1772 when Col Thomas Hall, aged 62, gave a deposition in the chancery suit of his nephew Edmund Scarburgh vs Isaac Duton, he gave his relation to the complaint as having married the complaint's Aunt of the half blood. (NOTE: So evidently his wife Elizabeth and her brother William Scarburgh dec'd had different mothers.)2 |
Children | 1. | Margaret (of Col Thos) Hall+ b. c 1738 |
2. | Anna Maria (of Col Thos) Hall+ b. 30 Nov 1738, d. 13 Feb 1815 | |
3. | Jean 'Jenny' (of Col Thos) Hall+ b. c 1750, d. a 1821 | |
4. | Tabitha (of Col Thos) Hall+ b. c 1752, d. b 30 Oct 1815 |
Citations
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S2046] Gail M. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Chancery Causes, 1721-1816, Vol. 3, 1773-1793, p. 5-24 (Edmund Scarburgh vs Isaac Dunton).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 76 (will of John Hall).
- [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. 174 (adm of Michael Hall to Betty Hall).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 287 (will of Thomas Hall).
- [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.
- [S285] Alton Brooks Parker Barnes, Pungoteague to Petersburg, Vol I, Eastern Shore Militiamen, Before The Civil War, 1776-1858.
Joseph Handy
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Joseph was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Joseph served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Joseph Handy, a Captain in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Ezekiel Harmon
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Ezekiel was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Ezekiel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Ezekiel Harman, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
George Harmon
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | George was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | George served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as George Harman, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
John Harmon1
M, b. circa 1752, d. 1828
Father | Ezekiel Harmon b. c 1725, d. b 29 Apr 1777 | |
Mother | Patience (of John of Rich) Savage b. c 1732 |
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 23 Jun 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | John was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Harman, a soldier in the Army..2 |
Death* | 1828 | John died in 1828.1 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | John Harmon+ b. c 1785 |
Levin Harmon
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Levin was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Levin served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin Harman, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Stephen Harmon
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Stephen was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Stephen served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Stephen Hammons, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Tyre Harmon
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Tyre was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Tyre served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Tyre Hammons, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Zorobabel (of John of Wm) Harmon1
M, b. circa 1754
Father | John (of Wm) Harmon1 b. c 1715, d. b 31 Aug 1779 | |
Mother | Rachel (-----)1 b. c 1710, d. b 31 Oct 1786 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bayley (Gentleman, Craddock Creek) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 18 Nov 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1754 | Zorobabel was born circa 1754 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Zorobabel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Zerobabel Harman, a soldier in the Army..2 |
Will - Father's* | 13 December 1778 | Zorobabel was named in his father's will on 13 December 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will John Harmon gave to wife Rachel Harmon, she not to be disturbed of all the houses where I live during her widow To grandson John Harmon, son of Kendal Harmon land & plantation where I live after his father's death, but my son Cornelius Harmon to have the use of my land & plantation as the fence runs between the horse pound & peach orchard for the term of 10 years next ensuing after my death. To son Kendal Harmon 6 s. To son Zorobabel Harmon. To son Edmond Harmon. Bal. of estate to be divided between my 3 children, viz: Susey Holds two children, Rachel & Reubin to have 1 part & John & Cornelius Harmon the other two parts. Sons John & Cornelius Exrs. Witt: John Ashby, Nickolas Shield, James Ashby.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 318 (will of John Harmon, wife Rachel).
- [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.
John (of Henry) Harmon
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Harmon of Henry, a soldier in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
John Harris
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Harris, a Captain in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Alexander Harrison
M, b. circa 1755
Father | (-----) Harrison1 b. c 1730, d. b 13 May 1760 |
Last Edited | 4 Jul 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1755 | Alexander was born circa 1755 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 13 May 1760 | Alexander was named in his grandfather's will on 13 May 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Alexander Harrison named daughter Ann Phillips, daughter Welthyanna Dix, grandson Alexander Harrison, daughter Sarah Harrison, son Alexander Harrison, son John Harrison, son Phillip Harrison, granddaughter Euphamy Harrison. John was the eldest son.1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1776 | Alexander served in the Revolutionary War in in 1776 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Alexander Harrison, a soldier in the Army..2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 199 (will of Alexander Harrison).
- [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.
John Harrison
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Harrison, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
William Harrison
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Harrison, a soldier in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
John Hart
M, b. circa 1745, d. before 1800
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1745 | John was born circa 1745. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775. He was shown as John Hart, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Anecdote | 28 March 1796 | At a meeting of the Accomack Parish Overseers of the Poor on 28 Mar 1796 Thomas Fletcher was given £1.10.00 for Jno. Hart for his self.2 |
Anecdote | 6 March 1797 | At a meeting of the Accomack Parish Overseers of the Poor on 6 Mar 1797 Thomas Fletcher's list showed Richard Heart was given £4.00.00 for Jno. Hart.2 |
Anecdote | 4 March 1799 | At a meeting of the Accomack Parish Overseers of the Poor on 4 Mar 1799 the firm of Parker & Fletcher was given £0.15.00 for John Hart.2 |
Death* | before 1800 | John died before 1800. He had evidently died by 1800 when he was not shown in the Accomack County census..3 |
Anecdote* | 1 June 1808 | On 1 Jun 1808 in Accomack County it was ordered that John Hart is the only heir of John Hart, a soldier.4 |
Biography* | On 16 Jun 1808, Jno. Cropper Jr., formerly Lt. Col., Commander of the 11th Virginia Regiment, of Accomack Co, VA, certified a list of soldiers that enlisted in the Army of the Revolutionary War and served in the Virginia Line on Continental establishment which included John Hart dec'd, who enlisted the last of 1775 or the begining of 1776 and served to the end of the war. On 29 Dec 1808 a document of the Land Office showed Jno. Hart, dec'd, was on a list with the Register of Warrants, but had not drawn his bounty land. (Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants #112, Reel #1, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. |
Family |
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Children | 1. | Richard Hart (Guilford)+ b. 1765, d. b 1820 |
2. | John Hart Sr.+ b. c 1774, d. Oct 1873 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S1018] Accomack County Clerks' Office, Accomack Co, VA, Accomack Parish Records, Overseers of the Poor, 1786-1819.
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 8.
Thomas Hastings
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Hastings, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
William Hays
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Hays, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Capt. William Henderson
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 19 Mar 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Henderson (VA): 1st Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 11 Mar 1776; Captain 4 Jan 1777; resigned 30 May 1778..1,2 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S796] With Addenda by Robert H. Kelby Francis B. Heitman, Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783 (New, Revised and Enlarged Edition of 1914, with Addenda, 1932), p. 285.
William Hewlett
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Hewlett, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Berry Hickman
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Berry was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Berry served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Berry Hickman, a soldier in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Elijah Hickman
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Elijah was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Elijah served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Elijah Hickman, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Ezekiel Hickman
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Ezekiel was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Ezekiel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Ezekiel Hickman, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Baily Hinman
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Baily was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Baily served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Baily Hinman, a Corporal in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Bundick Hinman
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Bundick was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Bundick served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Bundick Hinman, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Elijah Hinman
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Elijah was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Elijah served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Elijah Hinman, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Pvt. Robert Hogshire1
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 2 Sep 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Robert was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Agnes (-----) circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 25 November 1777 | Robert served in the Revolutionary War in on 25 November 1777 at Accomack Co, VA. Agnes Hogshire, wife of Robert Hogshire, a poor soldier now in service, allowed 30/pr month from 5 May last to this time for the support of herself and her three children..2,1 |
Family |
Agnes (-----) b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 2.
- [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.
Ezekiel Hornsby
M, b. circa 1750
Father | James Hornsby1 b. c 1708, d. b 28 Feb 1769 | |
Mother | Rachel (-----) b. c 1710, d. b 26 Jul 1774 |
Last Edited | 20 Jan 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Ezekiel was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 2 October 1768 | Ezekiel was named in his father's will on 2 October 1768 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Ezekiel Hornsby in the will of James Hornsby, wife Rachel.1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Ezekiel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Ezekiel Hornsby, a soldier in the Army..2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 243 (will of James Hornsby, wife Rachel).
- [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.
Seaman John Hornsby1
M, b. circa 1752, d. before 31 January 1831
Father | Argol Hornsby2 b. c 1712, d. b 31 Jan 1775 | |
Mother | Leah (-----)2 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 31 Oct 2021 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | John was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's | 27 October 1773 | John was named in his father's will on 27 October 1773 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my son John Hornsby in the will of Argall Hornsby, wife Leah.2 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Hornsby, a seaman in the Navy..3 |
Death* | before 31 January 1831 | He died before 31 January 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. Bagwell Topping, Nancy Scott, wife of Severn Scott, Leah Chandler, wife of William Chandler, Sally Walker, wife of James Walker, Betsey Parker, wife of Revell Parker, Jacob M. Ross and Susanna Hornsby are the only heirs at law of John Hornsby, dec'd, formerly a seaman in the Virginia Navy in the Rev. War; the said Bagwell Topping being the only child of Nancy Topping dec'd, sister of said Jno. Hornsby, the said Nancy Scott being the only child of Betty Hornsby, a sister of said John Hornsby, the said Leah Chandler, Sally Walker, Betsy Parker and Susanna Hornsby being the children of Major Hornsby dec'd, a brother of said John Hornsby, and the said Jacob M. Ross being the only child of Molly Ross dec'd, another child of the said Major Hornsby.1 |
Rev War heirs named* | 31 January 1831 | John's heirs were named on 31 January 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. Bagwell Topping, Nancy Scott, wife of Severn Scott, Leah Chandler, wife of William Chandler, Sally Walker, wife of James Walker, Betsey Parker, wife of Revell Parker, Jacob M. Ross and Susanna Hornsby are the only heirs at law of John Hornsby, dec'd, formerly a seaman in the Virginia Navy in the Rev. War; the said Bagwell Topping being the only child of Nancy Topping dec'd, sister of said Jno. Hornsby, the said Nancy Scott being the only child of Betty Hornsby, a sister of said John Hornsby, the said Leah Chandler, Sally Walker, Betsy Parker and Susanna Hornsby being the children of Major Hornsby dec'd, a brother of said John Hornsby, and the said Jacob M. Ross being the only child of Molly Ross dec'd, another child of the said Major Hornsby.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 20 (heirs of John Hornsby, dec'd, a seaman in the Virginia Navy).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 283 (will of Argall Hornsby, wife Leah).
- [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.
Levi Hornsby
M, b. circa 1748, d. before 25 August 1778
Father | James Hornsby1 b. c 1708, d. b 28 Feb 1769 | |
Mother | Rachel (-----) b. c 1710, d. b 26 Jul 1774 |
Last Edited | 21 Jan 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1748 | Levi was born circa 1748 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 2 October 1768 | Levi was named in his father's will on 2 October 1768 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Levi Hornsby in the will of James Hornsby, wife Rachel.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Hannah (-----) circa 1770.2 |
Will - Mother's* | 28 December 1772 | Levi was named in his mother's will on 28 December 1772 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Levi Hornsby in the will of Rachel Hornsby.3 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Levi served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levi Hornsby, a soldier in the Army..4 |
Will* | 5 December 1776 | Levi made a will on 5 December 1776 at Accomack Co, VA. Wife Hannah Hornsby sole legatee & Exec. Witt: Richard Bull, Ruth Bull.2 |
Death* | before 25 August 1778 | He died before 25 August 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.2 |
Family |
Hannah (-----) b. c 1755 | |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Hannah (-----) circa 1770.2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 243 (will of James Hornsby, wife Rachel).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 312 (will of Levi Hornsby, wife Hannah).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 278 (will of Rachel Hornsby).
- [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.
Nehemiah Howard
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Nehemiah was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Nehemiah served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Nehemiah Howard, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Thomas Howard
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Hayward, a Midshipman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
John Hutchinson
M, b. circa 1750
Father | Capt. John (of John of Robt) Hutchinson1 b. c 1720, d. b 25 Dec 1787 | |
Mother | Director (of Benj & Joice) Watson1 b. c 1730 |
Last Edited | 28 Aug 2015 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Chancery suit* | 5 October 1789 | He was named in a chancery suit on 5 October 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. John Hutchinson, Levin Ames and Mary his wife, Bejamin Colonna, Elizabeth Colonna, William Hutchinson, Susanna Hutchinson, Margaret Hutchinson and Nany Hutchinson and their spouses, were plaintiffs in chancery suit against Sarah Hutchinson, the second wife of John Hutchinson, and their children, defendants, on an issue to test the validity of the will of John Hutchinson dec'd.2 |
Abner Hyslop
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 21 Oct 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Abner was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1780 | Abner served in the Revolutionary War in in 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Abner Hyslop, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Rev War Rep named* | 2 September 1807 | Abner's representative was named on 2 September 1807 at Accomack Co, VA. Levin Hyslop is a representative of Abner Hyslop.2 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 6 (Levin Hyslop representative of Abner Hyslop).
Smith Hyslop
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 31 July 1797
Father | (father of Smith & Kendall) Hyslop1 b. c 1725 |
Last Edited | 21 Oct 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Smith was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Smith served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Smith Hyslop, a soldier in the Army..2 |
Marriage* | circa 1785 | He married Leah (-----) circa 1785 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 25 March 1796 | Smith witnessed a will on 25 March 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Smith Hyslop & Kendal Hyslop witnessed the will of Howson Mapp Sr., wife Betty.3 |
Will* | 28 February 1797 | Smith made a will on 28 February 1797 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Smith Hyslop gave to wife Leah Hyslop land purchased of Levin Walker during her widow then to be sold & the proceeds divided between James Tygner & Nancy Martin. To brother Kendal Hyslop. Wife Leah & brother Kendall Exrs. Witt: Custis Willis, Joshua Taylor.1 |
Death* | before 31 July 1797 | He died before 31 July 1797 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.4 |
Rev War heirs named* | 25 March 1811 | Smith's heirs were named on 25 March 1811 at Accomack Co, VA. Kendall Hyslop is the only heir to Smith Hyslop, a soldier in the 9th Virginia Regt on Continental Establishment during the American Rev. War.5 |
Family |
Leah (-----) b. c 1760 | |
Marriage* | circa 1785 | He married Leah (-----) circa 1785 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 448 (will of Smith Hyslop, wife Leah).
- [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. 458 (will of Howson Mapp Sr., wife Betty).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 407 (will of George Hyslop, wife Joice).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 9 (Kendall Hyslop is only heir to Smith Hyslop).
John Hutchinson
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Hutchinson, a Captain in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Cornelius Ironmonger1
M, b. circa 1734, d. before 30 December 1811
Father | Edward Ironmonger2 b. c 1687, d. b 26 Jan 1760 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) (m/o Jos Lewis & Cornelius Ironmonger)3 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1734 | Cornelius Ironmonger was born circa 1734 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Will - Witnessed* | 4 May 1751 | Cornelius witnessed a will on 4 May 1751 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Major Ironmonger, John Ironmonger & Corneluis Ironmonger witnessed the will of Tobias Bull, wife Frances.5 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Esther 'Hessy' Dunton, daughter of Jacob (of Benj) Dunton and Elizabeth (-----), circa 1760.4 |
Will - Father's* | 26 January 1760 | Cornelius was named in his father's will on 26 January 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Cornelius and named Extr in the will of Edward Ironmonger, wife no name.2 |
Will - Father's | 26 January 1760 | Cornelius was named in his father's will on 26 January 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my son Cornelius Ironmonger in the will of Edward Ironmonger, wife no name.2 |
Land bought* | 1765 | He bought land in 1765 at tract A97, Accomac, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Thomas & Tabitha Batson of Worcester County sold 137 acres of tract A97 to Cornelius Ironmonger, this may have been all of the land found, but the balance of the 200 acres could not be identified. The land was along the north side of the northern head-branch of Folly Creek.6 |
Land sold* | 1767 | He sold land in 1767 at tract A89, Greenbush, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Cornelius & Esther Ironmonger sold to his brother John 50 acres which the deed said had been left to Cornelius by his father Edward.7 |
Rev War Veteran* | 26 August 1777 | Cornelius served in the Revolutionary War in on 26 August 1777 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Cornelius Ironmonger, a Lieutenant in the Militia..8,1 |
Rev War Pub Ser* | 1781 | Cornelius was paid for public service during the Revolutionary War in 1781 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Cornelius Ironmonger on a list found in the Archives of the Virginia State Library of Accomack County people who were paid for public service from 1781 to 1783..8 |
Land sold* | 1788 | He sold land in 1788 at tract A97, Accomac, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Cornelius and Esther Ironmonger sold 20 acres of tract A97 in the extreme south-wes corner to Matthias Outten. Cornelius Irnomonger later died and in 1820 the widow Esther joined a son James and his wife Molly in a sale of the 107-acre balance to Charle Mason.6 |
Will - Nephew's* | 27 November 1788 | Cornelius was named in his nephew's will on 27 November 1788 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Cornelius Monger in the will of Edward Ironmonger.9 |
Will* | 20 February 1810 | Cornelius made a will on 20 February 1810 at Accomack Co, VA. Sons Edward Ironmonger & James Ironmonger Extrs. To son James Ironmonger a deed of gift dated 27 Nov 1807 the whole of my land lying in Accomack with exception that my wife Esther shall have ½ of the land during her widowhood or life & son James shall tend & cultivate the aforesaid half & 2/5 of the crops to wife. To Esther Power(?), daughter of Southey Copes, £6. To William I. Copes £6. To Southey Copes 1 shilling. Remainder of personal estate to wife & after her death to sons Edward & James. Witt: William H. Coxon, Richard Kelly & Sally Topping.10 |
Death* | before 30 December 1811 | He died before 30 December 1811 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.10 |
Family |
Esther 'Hessy' Dunton b. c 1744, d. b 24 Sep 1849 | |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Esther 'Hessy' Dunton, daughter of Jacob (of Benj) Dunton and Elizabeth (-----), circa 1760.4 |
Children | 1. | Euphemy Ironmonger+10 b. c 1765, d. b 30 Dec 1799 |
2. | Edward Ironmonger+10 b. c 1772 | |
3. | James Ironmonger Sr.+10 b. 23 Mar 1777, d. 21 Feb 1859 | |
4. | Levin Ironmonger11 b. c 1780 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 2.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 210 (will of Edward Ironmonger, wife no name).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 252 (will of Josiah Lewis, wife Joice Lewis).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 213 (will of Jacob Dunton, wife Elizabeth).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 201 (will of Tobias Bull, wife Francis).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1069 (tract A97).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 990 (tract A89).
- [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. 379 (will of Edward Ironmonger, single).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 281 (will of Cornelius Ironmonger, wife Esther).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
John Jenkins
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. On 29 Jul 1835 it was certified in Acc Co Orders that John Gladding is the only heir at law of John Jenkins who was a soldier in the Virginia Continental Line..1,2 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 58.
- [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.
John M. Jester
M, b. circa 1755, d. before 29 May 1821
Last Edited | 30 Jan 2022 |
Birth* | circa 1755 | John was born circa 1755 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Jester, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1784 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1784 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Census head | 1800 | John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at Chincoteague, Accomack Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Jester (GEN. ISLD), age 26-45 (b.c. 1755-1774). Listed with him were 1M0-10, 2M10-16, 1F10-16, 1F26-45, and no slaves nor FNs. (NOTE: GEN. stood for Gencoteague, which was the then name for today's Chincoteague Island.)3 |
Census head | 1810 | John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1810 at Chincoteague, Accomack Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Jester Sen., age 45+ (b. bef. 1765). Listed with him were 1M0-10, 1F0-10, 1F10-16, 1F26-45, and no slaves nor FNs.3 |
Marriage* | 1 June 1814 | He married Mary Turlington on 1 June 1814 at Accomack Co, VA. Jacob Warner was the security on the M.L.B. of John M. Jester and Mary Turlington..4 |
Census head* | 1820 | John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1820 at Chincoteague, Accomack Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by John M. Jester, age 45+ (b. bef. 1775). Listed with him were 4M0-10, 1M10-16, 2F0-10, 1F16-26, 2F26-45, and no slaves nor FNs. (NOTE: Based on the names listed on the pages near him, he was living on or near Chincogeatue Island.)3 |
Death* | before 29 May 1821 | John died before 29 May 1821 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John M. Jester was granted to James Jester with Daniel Jones & John Hall securites..5 |
Est settm't* | 30 December 1822 | His estate was settled on 30 December 1822 at Accomack Parish, Accomack Co, VA. Settlement of the estate of John M. Jester - 4 May 1821 (Invy), Jun 1820 (Sale), 27 Sep 1822 (Audit), 30 Dec 1822 (Rec'd) - James Jester Admr. Appraisers: William Jones, William Sharpley & Joshua Whealton. Buyers: James Jester, the widow & Rachel Jester. Auditors: T. Holmes & William Sharpley.2 |
Rev War heirs named* | 26 February 1833 | John's heirs were named on 26 February 1833 at Accomack Co, VA. John Jester, who served in the Virginia Navy in the Rev. War, died intestate. James Jester, Elijah Jester, Rachel Turlington, Kendal Jester, Leah Jester, Anny Jester, Henry Wimbro and Griffin Wimbro are the only heirs at law of the said John Jester.6 |
Rev War scrip ct ord* | 28 December 1835 | He was ordered by the court to sell scrip inherited from a relative who servied in the Revolutionary War on 28 December 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. Ordered that the guardians of the infant heirs of John Jester, dec'd, sell, assign and transfer all the military land scrip to which they may be entitled for the services of said John Jester in the Rev. War.7 |
Family 1 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1765 | |
Marriage* | circa 1784 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1784 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | James (of Jno M) Jester+2 b. c 1785, d. b 25 Nov 1839 |
2. | Sally Jester+6 b. c 1787, d. b 26 Feb 1833 | |
3. | Elijah (of Jno M) Jester+6 b. c 1800, d. b 1850 | |
4. | Rachel (of Jno M) Jester2 b. c 1805 |
Family 2 |
Mary Turlington b. c 1790 | |
Marriage* | 1 June 1814 | He married Mary Turlington on 1 June 1814 at Accomack Co, VA. Jacob Warner was the security on the M.L.B. of John M. Jester and Mary Turlington..4 |
Children | 1. | (son of John M) Jester+6 b. c 1795, d. b 26 Feb 1833 |
2. | Kendall (of Jno M) Jester+6 b. 30 Apr 1815, d. 8 Feb 1898 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns), p. 285 (estate settlement of John M. Jester).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [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. 285 (adm of John M. Jester).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 43 (heirs of John Jester).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 59 (infant heirs of John Jester, dec'c, ordered to sell scrip).
John Johnson
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Johnson, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Joshua Johnson
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Joshua was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Joshua served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Joshua Johnson, a Boatswain in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Major Johnson
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Major was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Major served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Major Johnson, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Solomon Johnson
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Solomon was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Solomon served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Solomon Johnson, an Ensign in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Henry Jones
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Henry was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Henry served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Henry Jones, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
John Jones
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Jones, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Phillip Jones
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Phillip was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Phillip served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Phillip Jones, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Charles Joynes
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Charles was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Charles served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Charles Joynes, a Sergeant in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Sgt. John Joynes
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 20 Feb 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | John was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | John served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Joynes, a Sergeant in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Lt. Col. Levin S. Joynes1
M, b. 6 January 1753, d. 16 October 1794
Father | William Joynes b. c 1712, d. b 28 Feb 1775 | |
Mother | Sarah (73) Gascoigne b. c 1730, d. 2 Dec 1774 |
Birth* | 6 January 1753 | Levin was born on 6 January 1753 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 30 January 1775 | Levin was named in his father's will on 30 January 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will William Joyne gave to wife Margaret the 4 slaves which were hers before our marriage, also the use of the plantation where I now live during her widow. To my son Levin Joyne plantation where I now live. Son Levin residual legatee & Exr. Witt: Henry Gascoyne, Jonathan Roles, Teackle Waltham..1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Levin served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin Joynes (VA): Captain 9th Virginia, 10 Feb 1776; Major 11th Virginia, 10 Feb 1777; Lieutenant-Colonel, 12th Virginia, 11 Dec 1777; wounded and taken prisoner at Germantown, 4 Oct 1777 and did not rejoin the Army. Henry Hunt shows him as a Commander of a Company of Regimentals, having received his commission as Captain on 20 Mar 1775, promoted to Major in 1777 in the 9th Virginia Regiment of the Continental Line and was engaged in the Battle of Brandywine as well as the Battle of Germantown, a prisoner of war from 1777 to 1780, promoted to Lt. Col. in Nov of 1783, Colonel of Regimental troops..3,4,5 |
Marriage* | 15 September 1779 | He married Anne 'Nancy' (389) Smith, daughter of John (134) Smith and Susannah (573) Custis, on 15 September 1779. In 1779, Maj. Joynes was paroled from a British prison on Long Island, NY for the purpose of presenting to Congress the British conditions for an exchange of prisoners. While on this mission, he continued home to Accomack County to marry Miss Anne Smith, daughter of John Smith and Susanna (Custis) Smith, on 15 Sep 1779. He then returned to Long Island, remaining a prisoner for three years and two months, during which time he wrote to "my dear Nancy," his wife. One letter was smuggled out in a doughy dumpling. Eleven of these letters are preserved in the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond. The exchange of prisoners did not take place until December 1780, when he returned to active service until the end of the war. When discharged in Nov 1783 -- seven years and ten months after entering service -- he held the rank of lieutenant-colonel commandant..6 |
Will* | 15 December 1793 | Levin made a will on 15 December 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Levin Joynes gave to wife Ann the use of my respective children's legacies until my sons arrive at 14 years of age & my daughters at 18 years or marriage. To son John Joynes the plantation where I now live containing by estimation 318 acres & for want of issue to my son Levin Joynes. To son Levin Joynes the land I hold under 2 several deeds from Thomas Grinalds & John Smith, together with 34 acres purchased of the heirs of Clement Parker, Jr., & for which no deed has been executed, containing in the whole 334 acres, & for want of heirs to my son Thomas Robinson Joynes. Should Levin inherit the land devised my son John, in that case this divident of land shall likewise go to my son Thomas Robinson & his heirs. To son Thomas Robinson Joynes my houses & lots in the town of Onancock, 108 acres adjoining the lands of Boniwell, Gibb, Lewis, Ames & Elliott, 200 acres in Guilford Neck & 100 acres on Hog Island, should he die under age & without issue, or should he inherit the lands devised to my son Levin, then I leave this. divident of land & lots to be sold and the money equally divided between my daughters Susanna Joynes, Anne Smith Joynes & Sarah Joynes. Wife Anne Exec.Codicil: I desire within 5 years from this time my State Bounty Lands wherever located may be sold on a long credit, & the money equally divided between my son Thomas Robinson & my 3 daughters Susanna, Anne Smith & Sarah, & as to my United States Bounty Land I give to my son Levin (as of the same name with myself) not for value thereof, but to remind him of the Honorable cause in which I earned it in the late Revolution. Not witnessed - Proved by George Parker, Thomas Evans & William Gibb. In order of probate: Wife Anne relinquished her right to qualify & appointed John Custis (B.S.), John Wise & John Smith Exrs.7 |
Death* | 16 October 1794 | Levin died on 16 October 1794 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 41.2 |
Burial* | His body was interred at Joynes-Bayne Cem, Onancock, Acc Co, VA.2 | |
Admin of estate* | 28 October 1794 | Administration of Levin estate was filed on 28 October 1794 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Levin Joynes, with will annexed, was granted to John Smith, John Custis & John Wise, with John Burton, Peter Hack & Edmund Bayly Jr. securities.8 |
Est settm't* | 29 August 1815 | His estate was settled on 29 August 1815 at Accomack Co, VA. Settlement of the estate of Colonel Levin Joynes - No Date (Invy), No Date (Sale), (Audit started in 1794) 24 Mar 1807 (1st Audit), 8 Aug 1815 (final Audit), 29 Aug 1815 (Rec'd) - John Smith Admr. Slaves Abel, Spencer, Abram, Toby, George, Jim, Stephney, Lilly, Keziah, Pender, Hannah, Rhody, Levy, Bridget, Isaac, Lucy. Schooner "Dove". Named in settlement: William Joynes (orphan) for Ball(?) of a note discounted. Auditors: George Scarburgh & Tully Snead. On 29 Aug 1815 A receipt showed settlement from Thomas R. Joynes, Susanna R. Joynes, Ann S. Joynes & Sarah C. Joynes.9 |
Family |
Anne 'Nancy' (389) Smith b. 11 Jun 1756, d. 16 Aug 1815 | |
Marriage* | 15 September 1779 | He married Anne 'Nancy' (389) Smith, daughter of John (134) Smith and Susannah (573) Custis, on 15 September 1779. In 1779, Maj. Joynes was paroled from a British prison on Long Island, NY for the purpose of presenting to Congress the British conditions for an exchange of prisoners. While on this mission, he continued home to Accomack County to marry Miss Anne Smith, daughter of John Smith and Susanna (Custis) Smith, on 15 Sep 1779. He then returned to Long Island, remaining a prisoner for three years and two months, during which time he wrote to "my dear Nancy," his wife. One letter was smuggled out in a doughy dumpling. Eleven of these letters are preserved in the Virginia Historical Society in Richmond. The exchange of prisoners did not take place until December 1780, when he returned to active service until the end of the war. When discharged in Nov 1783 -- seven years and ten months after entering service -- he held the rank of lieutenant-colonel commandant..6 |
Children | 1. | Susanna R. Joynes7 b. c 1781 |
2. | Anna 'Nancy' Smith Joynes7 b. c 1783, d. b 28 Jul 1843 | |
3. | Col. John G. Joynes+ b. 8 Jun 1785, d. 19 Jan 1841 | |
4. | Thomas Robinson (of Levin S) Joynes Sr.+ b. 17 Oct 1789, d. 12 Sep 1858 | |
5. | Levin Smith Joynes Sr.10 b. c 1792, d. b 26 May 1845 | |
6. | Sarah Custis Joynes+7 b. Nov 1793, d. 8 Oct 1872 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 283 (will of William Joyne).
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
- [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.
- [S796] With Addenda by Robert H. Kelby Francis B. Heitman, Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783 (New, Revised and Enlarged Edition of 1914, with Addenda, 1932), p. 326.
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 77.
- [S2720] J. William Joynes, Joynes' of Accoamck, One Family Through Three Centuries, And Allied Lines, p. 17.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 418 (will of Levin Joynes, wife Ann).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 411 (adm of Levin Joynes to John Smith, John Custis & John Wise).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 293 (settlement of Colonel Levin Joynes).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 293 (will of John G. Joynes, wife Ann R.).
Lt. Reuben Joynes
M, b. circa 1744, d. before 30 June 1789
Father | Major (of Edmond II) Joynes1 b. c 1718, d. b 11 Sep 1770 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1725 |
Charts | Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 21 Feb 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1744 | Reuben was born circa 1744 at Northampton Co, VA.1,2 |
Land bought* | 1765 | He bought land in 1765 at tract A54, Slutkill Neck, Accomack Co, VA. Henry and Elizabeth Scarburgh sold 125 acres of this tract to Ruben Joyne; it was west of the Bennett & George Scarburgh part and between the two branches of Renny's (now Underhill's) Cut or Creek. In 1789 Reuben Joynes (wife Margaret) left to his son William, who retained possession until well into the next century. (NOTE: Lucy Ames Edwards describes this land as on Warehouse Branch of Pungoteague Creek.)2,3 |
Marriage* | 1765 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' (of Elias) Dunton, daughter of Elias (of Wm of Thos Sr) Dunton Sr. and Abigail (-----), in 1765.4 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 September 1770 | Lt. Reuben Joynes was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 September 1770 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Major Joyne was granted to Reuben Joyne. Appraisers: Arthur Robins, William Green, Luke Heath & Thomas Addison.1 |
Est Settm't Uncle's* | 9 February 1773 | He was named in the settlement of his uncle's estate on 9 February 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. The estate of Littleton Joyne dec'd to Major Joyne, administrator of Lyttleton Joyne. List of debts & credits showing a balance due the estate to be divided between his children William & Sarah of £5:11:7. Pursent to an order of the Court dated 8 Dec 1772 we the subscribers hath audited the said estate according to the accounts laid before us 8 Feb 1773, signed Arthur Robins & Zerobabel Downing. At a Court held at Northampton County 9 Feb 1773 this settlement of the estate of Littleton Joyne dec'd was exhibited & sworn to by Reuben Joyne, administrator of Major Joyne dec'd, who was administrator of the said Lyttleton and was ordered to be recorded.5 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1776 | Reuben served in the Revolutionary War in in 1776 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Reuben Joynes (VA): 2nd Lieutenant 9th Virginia, 10 Feb 1776; 1st Lieutenant _____; resigned 27 Mar 1777. On 26 Aug 1777 Reuben Joynes was recommended for 2nd Lieutenant in the Acc Co Militia. On 27 May 1778 Reuben Joynes qualified as Lieutenant of the Acc Co militia. On 28 Oct 1807 William Joynes was named as a representative of Reuben Joynes, dec'd, a Lieutenant in the Rev. War..6,7,8,4 |
Will* | 3 November 1785 | He made a will on 3 November 1785 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Reuben Joynes gave to son William Joynes my lands. Daughter Sarah Joynes. Daughter Tabitha Joynes. Daughter Elizabeth Joynes. Son Elias Dunton Joynes. To each of my sons £50 - to be applied to their education. Wife to have the use of whole estate during her widowhood. Children residual legatees. Wife Margaret & friend Levin Joynes Exrs. Witt: Theophilus Nugent..9 |
Death* | before 30 June 1789 | Reuben died before 30 June 1789. It was on this date that his will was proved. Proved by John Cropper, the witness Theophilus Nugent being beyond seas. The Exrs. named in the foregoing will refusing to act Thomas Underhill qualified..9 |
Family |
Margaret 'Peggy' (of Elias) Dunton b. c 1744 | |
Marriage* | 1765 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' (of Elias) Dunton, daughter of Elias (of Wm of Thos Sr) Dunton Sr. and Abigail (-----), in 1765.4 |
Children | 1. | Tabitha (of Reuben) Joynes+10 b. c 1766, d. b 23 Mar 1793 |
2. | Elizabeth (of Reuben) Joynes11 b. 1775, d. 17 Jul 1824 | |
3. | Sarah (of Reuben) Joynes9 b. c 1778 | |
4. | Elias Dunton (of Reuben) Joynes Sr.+ b. 1780 | |
5. | William (of Reuben) Joynes+ b. c 1784 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 409 (adm of Major Joyne to Reuben Joyne).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 812 (tract A54).
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 122 citing Whitelaw p. 812.
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 122.
- [S448] Northampton Co, VA, Wills & Inventories, XXXIII-R, No 25, 1772-1777, p. 112 & 113 (photographed by David Scott).
- [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.
- [S796] With Addenda by Robert H. Kelby Francis B. Heitman, Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783 (New, Revised and Enlarged Edition of 1914, with Addenda, 1932), p. 326.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 2, 3 & 8.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 382 (will of Reuben Joynes, wife Margaret).
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 124.
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
George Justice
M, b. 1747
Father | Robert Justice Sr. b. c 1690, d. b 28 Mar 1780 | |
Mother | Mary Nock b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 6 Jul 2008 |
Biography* | There is no proof for the parents of this George Justice, other than Robert Justice Sr. was a very old man when he wrote his will and he did not name all his children. | |
Birth* | 1747 | George was born in 1747 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | George served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as George Justice, a Lieutenant in the Militia. On 30 Jul 1777 he was shown as one of the commissioned officers in the militia of Accomack County..2,3 |
Tithable list* | 1787 | George was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, for in 1787. He was shown as Geo. Justis and Wm. Conquest Sr. was charged with the tax..4 |
Anecdote* | 29 August 1820 | On 29 Aug 1820 George Justice, age 73, made a declaration that he had enlisted in the company of Capt. John Cropper, 9th Virginia Regiment and served 2 years. Pension: #4804; applied 29 Oct 1818 under the act of 1818. He has no family to support and lives as a boarder with his son.1 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | Capt. James (of Geo.) Justice+ b. c 1790 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War.
- [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.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 2.
- [S142] Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florence Love, Accomack Co, VA, Personal Property Tax Lists For The Year 1787, p. 80 & 108.
Spencer Kellam
M, b. 1760, d. before 27 February 1837
Father | Nash Kellam1 b. c 1700, d. b 26 Apr 1786 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2021 |
Birth* | 1760 | Spencer was born in 1760 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1781 | Spencer served in the Revolutionary War in in 1781 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Spencer Kellam, a soldier in the Army..3 |
Will - Father's* | 9 March 1781 | Spencer was named in his father's will on 9 March 1781 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my son Spencer Kellam in the will of Nash Kellam, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1785 | He married Parker White, daughter of Nathan White and Frances Parker, circa 1785 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Land inherited* | 1786 | Spencer Kellam inherited land in 1786 at Locustville, Acc Co, VA. In 1762 Nash and Elizaeth Kellam bought 50 acres of tract A64 (near Locustville) from Joseph Custis for their life interest. But 12 years later he gave them an outright deed for it. Then in 1768 Nash Kellam (wife Elizabeth) left it to his sons James & Spencer, but if either died then to a son John.5 |
Will - Extr* | 6 May 1787 | He was named as the executor of a will on 6 May 1787 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Benjamin Haley named son William Haley and Spencer Kellam Extrs to his will.6 |
Land bought* | circa 1802 | He bought land circa 1802 at Accomack Co, VA. It was in this that the land of young George Holden Jr. who died in 1780 was surveyed and parcels were sold sometime after this date. Spencer Kellam bought 108 acres of tract A58.7 |
Marriage* | 26 November 1827 | He married Margaret (-----) on 26 November 1827 at Accomack Co, VA. William D. Chandler and John J. Wise were the security on the M.L.B. of Spencer Kellam and Margaret Rodgers, widow of John.8 |
Anecdote* | 28 April 1829 | On 28 Apr 1829 it was recorded that Spencer Kellam, age 69, was drafted in Accomack County in Oct 1781 in the company of Capt. Thomas Parker; served for 18 months; discharged at Drummondtown, Acc Co. He was able to support himself until recently when almost all his property was lost in a storm on the Chesapeake Bay. Has a wife Margaret, age near 70. On 27 Jul 1829 Spencer Kellam declared that on 18 Mar 1818 he owned a small shallop and had then two sons with him by which he was enabled by trading in the Chesapeake Bay to support his family. Since then one son has died and other attaining the age of 21, has left him. Nevertheless he continued to run his shallop and obtain a scanty living until 4 Aug 1828 when in a squall on the Bay he lost his vessel and nearly all his clothes and tools.2 |
Marriage* | 30 May 1831 | Spencer Kellam married Margaret 'Peggy' Smith, daughter of William Smith, on 30 May 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. Jacob Phillips and Thomas R. Joynes were was the security on the M.L.B. of Spencer Kellam, widow, and Peggy Smith of Wm.8 |
Will* | 29 January 1836 | Spencer made a will on 29 January 1836 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Spencer Kellam gave to wife Margaret Kellam & Elizabeth S. Smith the whole of my personal estate. To wife Margaret Kellam the northeast part of my land whereon Southey Ward lives which is bounded on the northeast by the lands of Joseph Taylor on the southeast by James Kellam ... The remainder of my land adjoining William Boggs to be sold to pay debts & remainder of money to my son James Kellam, Robert Kellam's heirs one share, William Kellam, Betsy Jones & Mary Ann Lawrence & my wife Margaret Kellam. Friends Thomas H. Kellam Jr. & Edward Phillips Extrs. Witt: Major D. Colonna, Elijah W. Wright, William Mister & Thomas U. Hack.9 |
Death* | before 27 February 1837 | He died before 27 February 1837 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.9 |
Family 1 |
Parker White b. c 1753 | |
Marriage* | circa 1785 | He married Parker White, daughter of Nathan White and Frances Parker, circa 1785 at Accomack Co, VA.4 |
Children | 1. | James Kellam+10 b. c 1786 |
2. | Mary 'Molly' Ann Kellam+9 b. c 1790, d. b 1840 | |
3. | Robert W. Kellam+10 b. c 1790, d. b 19 Sep 1826 |
Family 2 |
Margaret (-----) b. 1759 | |
Marriage* | 26 November 1827 | Spencer Kellam married Margaret (-----) on 26 November 1827 at Accomack Co, VA. William D. Chandler and John J. Wise were the security on the M.L.B. of Spencer Kellam and Margaret Rodgers, widow of John.8 |
Family 3 |
Margaret 'Peggy' Smith b. c 1790 | |
Marriage* | 30 May 1831 | Spencer Kellam married Margaret 'Peggy' Smith, daughter of William Smith, on 30 May 1831 at Accomack Co, VA. Jacob Phillips and Thomas R. Joynes were was the security on the M.L.B. of Spencer Kellam, widow, and Peggy Smith of Wm.8 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 363 (will of Nash Kellam, wife Elizabeth).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 15 (statement of Spencer Kellam, age 69).
- [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.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 824 (tract A59).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 853 (tract A64).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 367 (will of Benjamin Haley).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 821 (tract A58).
- [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. 309 (will of Spencer Kellam, wife Margaret).
- [S2041] Bob Ellis, M.K. Miles.
Joseph Kelly
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Joseph was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Joseph served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Joseph Kelly, a Lieutenant in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
William Kelly
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Kelly, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Jacob Ketslaugh
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Jacob was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Jacob served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Jacob Ketslaugh, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Alexander Lang Sr.
M, b. circa 1765, d. before 25 August 1828
Charts | Descendants of William Munns (1624/5 Muster on E.S.) | |
Last Edited | 14 Jul 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1765 | Alexander was born circa 1765 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Alexander served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Alexander Ling, a Boatswain in the Navy..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Fanny (-----) circa 1790.2 |
Census head* | 1800 | Alexander was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Allexander Ling a head of house hold, age 26-45. Listed with him was 1 female of the same age and 2 males, age 0-10 (born between 1790 & 1800).3 |
Marriage | 10 June 1809 | He married Esther Bishop, daughter of Muns Bishop II, on 10 June 1809 at Accomack Co, VA. James Rawley was the security on the M.L.B. of Alexander Lang and Esther Bishop of Mons..4 |
Will - Wife's* | 6 January 1814 | Alexander was named in his wife's will on 6 January 1814 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as only as my husband in the will of Easter Ling and was given her house, land and orchards during his life & then it was to go to Molly Bonewell. She also named Alexander Ling Jr. (no relationship shown)..5 |
Marriage | 13 August 1819 | He married Sarah 'Sally' (-----) on 13 August 1819 at Accomack Co, VA. Isaac Henderson was the security on the M.L.B. of Alexander Land Sr. and Sarah Maloney, widow of Jno..4 |
Will* | 27 April 1820 | He made a will on 27 April 1820 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Alexander Ling Sr. To wife Sally Ling the whole of my property. Witt: John Cole Jr., William Laws & Levin Core..6 |
Death* | before 25 August 1828 | Alexander died before 25 August 1828. It was on this date that his will was partly proved by William Laws..6 |
Family 1 |
Fanny (-----) b. c 1770 | |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Fanny (-----) circa 1790.2 |
Child | 1. | Alexander Lang Jr.+7 b. c 1797, d. 15 Mar 1871 |
Family 2 |
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Child | 1. | Nathaniel Lang+ b. c 1790, d. b 30 Mar 1837 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns), p. 212 (marriage of Alexander Ling to Elizabeth Taylor shows him as the son of Alex & Fanny).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census, p. 27 (1800 Census).
- [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. 336 (will of Easter Ling).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 336 (will of Alexander Ling Sr.).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns), p. 160.
Capt. Augustine (of Joseph) LeCato1,2
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 28 November 1796
Father | Joseph (of John II) LeCato2 b. c 1704, d. b 25 Dec 1752 | |
Mother | Ann 'Nancy' Milby2 b. c 1731 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Augustine was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's | 17 November 1752 | Augustine was named in his father's will on 17 November 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Jospeh Lecatt named friends John Huffington the elder & his son Gilbert Huffington of Somerset County, Maryland, or either of them, to sell 209 acres in Somerset County devised me by my father John Lecatt, deceased, for payment of debts, & the residue to be applied toward bringing up my son. To wife Anne negro for life, then to my son Augustine Lecatt, & if he die before his mother without issue to my goddaughter Comfort Taylor. To son Augustine Lecatt negroes, & for want of issue to my goddaughter Tabitha Parker. To brother John Lecatt. Wife & son residual legatees. Brother Nathaniel Lecatt Exr. Witt: Thomas Teackle, John Milby, Littleton Darby.2 |
Land inherited* | 1759 | He inherited land in 1759 at tract A35, Pungoteague, Accomack Co, VA. In 1748 John Lecatt Sr. left lands in Maryland to his sons John, Littleton & Joseph, while to his son Nathaniel he left "all the land I hold on Pocomoke Branch where I now live containing 300 acres." This bequest to Nathaniel was entailed to his male heirs, but if there were none such, then it was to revert to his brother Joseph and his male heirs. Also if son Charles Lecatt returns son Nathaniel was to give him a good and sufficient maintenance out of the estate above given to Nathaniel. Charles did return and Nathaniel must have given him land instead of a cash maintenance. Evidently Charles sold the and in in 1759 Esther Lecatt, wife of Charles, gave a deed of release to William Groten for 102 acres which "he had purchased of Charles Lecatt." The land was at the southern end of the tract and was bounded on the land of Augustine Lecatt, who continued to be the owner of the rest of the land for some years. Augustine was a son of Joseph, the brother of Nathaniel who did not die until 1766, apparently unmarried and without children. The fact that Augustine was already in possession, before the death of his uncle Nathaniel, suggests that he latter may have turned the land over to Augustine as Joseph's son, at the same time that he gave the part to Charles, upon his return from the sea.3 |
Guardian - named* | 27 August 1760 | Augustine had a guardian named on 27 August 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard West (security: John Milby) was appointed guardian of Augustin Lecatt.4 |
Guardian - chose* | 31 December 1766 | He chose a guardian on on 31 December 1766 at Accomack Co, VA. Orphan Augustine Lecatt chose John Milby as guardian (security: Thomas Hall and William Joyne).5 |
Orphan's account* | 30 August 1770 | He was named in an orphan's account on 30 August 1770 at Accomack Co, VA. On 12 May 1770 Benj Hutchinson paid for rent on the plantation and Thomas Ames paid for the hire of his Negro woman. John Milby, guardian to Augustin Lecatt orphan, presented his account against the said orphan.6 |
Rev War Veteran* | circa 1780 | Augustine served in the Revolutionary War in circa 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. During the Rev. War Edmund Read served in Capt. Augustine Lecatt's and afterwards Capt. Americus Scarborough's Company of militia..7,1 |
Marriage* | 14 February 1795 | He married Elizabeth Rogers on 14 February 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. William Gibb was security on the M.L.B. of Augustine Lecatt and Elizabeth Rodgers.8 |
Marriage* | circa 1796 | He married Jane (110) Andrews, daughter of William (65) Andrews and Anna Maria (of Col Thos) Hall, circa 1796.9 |
Death* | before 28 November 1796 | Augustine died before 28 November 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Augustine Lecatt was granted to Thomas Parker with William Gibb & Edmund Bayly securities..10 |
Land sold by admrs* | 1797 | He's land was sold by administrators in 1797 at tract A35, Pungoteague, Accomack Co, VA. The 130 acres of Augustine Lecatt were now purchased at public sale by Salathiel West. Three years later he had the land surveyed and the 120 acres found were divided into two parts of 39 acres and 81 acres, the division line being about the present road to Keller. Salathiel and Nancy West sold the former to Richard Rodgers and the latter to Samuel Trader.3 |
Est settm't* | 31 August 1812 | His estate was settled on 31 August 1812 at Accomack Co, VA. The settlement of the estate of Augustine LeCato (Lecatt) - No Date (Invy & Sale), Mar 1808 (Order to Audit), 31 Aug 1812 (Rec'd) - Thomas Parker Admr. Negro man Sampson & woman Martha. Buyers: Widow & Shadrack LeCato. Name Named in settlement: William LeCato. Auditors: William Gillett, George Scarburgh & William Gibb.11 |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth Rogers b. c 1770 | |
Marriage* | 14 February 1795 | He married Elizabeth Rogers on 14 February 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. William Gibb was security on the M.L.B. of Augustine Lecatt and Elizabeth Rodgers.8 |
Family 2 |
Jane (110) Andrews b. 29 Aug 1768, d. 4 Mar 1815 | |
Marriage* | circa 1796 | He married Jane (110) Andrews, daughter of William (65) Andrews and Anna Maria (of Col Thos) Hall, circa 1796.9 |
Child | 1. | William A(Andrews) LeCato b. c 1796, d. b 26 Dec 1831 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 34 (service of Edmund Read who served in Capt. Augustine Lecatt's Company of militia).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 177 (will of Joseph Lecatt, wife Anne).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 709-710 (tract A35).
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 309 (27 Aug 1760 Court).
- [S2314] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1765-1769, Volumes 21, 22, 23, p. 87 (31 Dec 1766 Court).
- [S1063] Comp. Gail M. Walczyk, Accomack Co, VA, Orphan's Accounts, 1741-1770, p. 136 (Augustin Lecatt to John Milby his Guardian).
- [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.
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 87 (Andrews Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 437 (adm of Augustine Lecatt to Thomas Parker).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 325 (settlement of Augustine LeCato).
Andrew Lee
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 28 Dec 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Andrew was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Andrew served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Andrew Lee, a Captain in the Militia..1 |
Marriage* | 8 June 1812 | He married Nancy Lumber, daughter of William Lumber and Patience (-----), on 8 June 1812 at Accomack Co, VA. George Willis was the security on the M.L.B. of Andrew Lee and Nancy Lumber.2 |
Family |
Nancy Lumber b. c 1792 | |
Child | 1. | Sally Lee b. c 1813 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Daniel Lewis
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Daniel was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Daniel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Daniel Lewis, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Isaac Lewis
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Isaac was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 25 November 1777 | Isaac served in the Revolutionary War in on 25 November 1777 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Isaac Lewis, who was recommended and qualifited as a captain in the militia..1,2 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 2 (Isaac Lewis, Capt).
Thomas Lewis
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Lewis, a soldier in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
William Lilliston
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Lilliston, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Robinson Lingo
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Robinson was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Robinson served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Robinson Lingo, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Thomas Lingo
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Lingo, a a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Lewis Linton
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Lewis was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Lewis served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Lewis Linton, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Daniel Litchfield
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Daniel was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Daniel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Daniel Litchfield, a Midshipman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Thomas Litchfield
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Litchfield, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Thomas Lumber
M, b. circa 1750
Father | (father of Wm & Tho) Lumber b. c 1725 |
Last Edited | 28 Dec 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Lumber, a Gunner's Mate in the Navy..1 |
Anecdote* | 31 January 1831 | On 31 Jan 1831 it was recorded that Nancy Lee, formerly Nancy Lumber, wife of Andrew Lee, Martha Melson, formerly Martha Lumber, James Lumber, William Lumber, Thomas Lumber and Jane, William, Samuel and Thomas Lumber, infant children of Samuel Lumber dec'd, are the only heirs at law of Thomas Lumber dec'd, formerly an officer in the Virginia Navy in the Rev. War, the said Nancy Lee, Martha Melson, James, Thomas and William Lumber and Samuel Lumber dec'd, being the only children of William Lumber dec'd, who was the only brother and heir of said Thomas Lumber dec'd. Rev. War. Martha, Nancy, James, William, Thomas and Samuel, being children of said William Lumber dec'd.2 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 18 & 19 (heirs of William & Thomas Lumber).
William Lumber
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 31 October 1808
Father | (father of Wm & Tho) Lumber b. c 1725 |
Last Edited | 28 Dec 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Lumber, a Gunner in the Navy..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1780 | He married Patience (-----) circa 1780.2 |
Will* | 20 October 1808 | William made a will on 20 October 1808 at Accomack Co, VA. To wife Patience Lumber my whole estate during her life or widowhood to raise & bring up my children & at her death or marriage my estate to be sold & money to children. Friend John Cropper Jr. Extr. Witt: Griffin Callahan & Mathias Phillips. Prob: George W. Burton & Hancock Simpson securities.2 |
Death* | before 31 October 1808 | He died before 31 October 1808 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.2 |
Anecdote* | 1 December 1830 | On 1 Dec 1830 it was recorded that Martha Melson, formerly Martha Lumber, Nancy Lee, formerly Nancy Lumber, wife of Andrew Lee, James Lumber, William Lumber, Thomas Lumber and Jane, William, Samuel and Thomas Lumber, children of Samuel Lumber, are the heirs at law of William Lumber dec'd, formerly a gunner in the Virginia Navy during the Rev. War. Martha, Nancy, James, William, Thomas and Samuel, being children of said William Lumber dec'd.3 |
Family |
Patience (-----) b. c 1760, d. b 28 Jun 1831 | |
Children | 1. | Martha 'Patsy or Marteia' Lumber+3 b. c 1790, d. 6 Jun 1852 |
2. | Nancy Lumber+3 b. c 1792 | |
3. | James Lumber3 b. c 1794 | |
4. | William S. Lumber3 b. c 1796 | |
5. | Thomas Lumber3 b. c 1798 | |
6. | Samuel Lumber+3 b. c 1800, d. b 1 Dec 1830 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 339 (will of William Lumber, wife Patience).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 18 & 19 (heirs of William & Thomas Lumber).
Levin Lurton
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Levin was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Levin served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin Lurton, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
William Lurton
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | William was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | William served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Lurton, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Thomas Lowe
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Lowe, a steward in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Daniel McCollester
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Daniel was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Daniel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Daniel McCollester, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Archibald McGee
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Archibald was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Archibald served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Archibald McGee, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Elisha Madrid
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Elisha was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Elisha served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Elisha Madrid, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Robinson Mahon (Mahorn)
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 8 Aug 2021 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Robinson was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Robinson served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Robinson Mahorn, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Terry Malone
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Terry was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Terry served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Terry Malone, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Elisha Mardrick
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Elisha was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Elisha served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Elisha Mardrick, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Galin Mariner
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Galin was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Galin served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Galin Mariner, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Levin Mariner (Swans Gut)1
M, b. circa 1758, d. before 1810
Father | George Mariner b. c 1730, d. b 26 Jan 1795 | |
Mother | (wife of George Mariner) Hastings (Hastings?) b. c 1740 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Williams (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Levin was born circa 1758 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Levin served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin Mariner, a seaman in the Navy..2 |
Marriage* | circa 1776 | He married Dolly (-----) circa 1776.1,3 |
Will - Father's* | 14 January 1795 | Levin was named in his father's will on 14 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Levin in the will of George Marriner, wife Sarah.4 |
Census head* | 1800 | Levin was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at Swan's Gut, Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Levin Marrener, Swgt, a head of household, age over 45 (born before 1755). Listed with him were 1 male age 0-10, 1 male age 10-16, 2 females age 0-10, and 1 female age 26-45.1 |
Death* | before 1810 | He died before 1810. He was not shown in the 1810 Accomack County census and instead his assumed wife Dolly Mariner was a head of household, age over 45.3 |
Rev War heirs named* | 24 February 1834 | Levin's heirs were named on 24 February 1834 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin Mariner dec'd, seaman in the Virginia Navy in the Rev. War. His heirs were shown as Levin Mariner, James Mariner, Susan Collins, Elizabeth Shay and Leah Tindal.5 |
Family |
Dolly (-----) b. bt 1755 - 1765 | |
Marriage* | circa 1776 | He married Dolly (-----) circa 1776.1,3 |
Children | 1. | Levin Mariner+ b. c 1777, d. b 28 Mar 1853 |
2. | James Mariner+5 b. bt 1781 - 1790 | |
3. | Susan Mariner5 b. c 1790 | |
4. | Leah Mariner+5 b. c 1798 | |
5. | Elizabeth Mariner5 b. c 1800 |
Citations
- [S2083]
- [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.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1810 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of George Mariner, wife Sarah).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 47 (heirs of Levin Mariner, a seaman in the Virginia Navy in the Rev. War).
Laban Mariner
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Laban was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Laban served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Laban Mariner, a seaman in the Navy..1 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | Nancy Mariner b. c 1803, d. 20 Oct 1853 |
Citations
- [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.
Benjamin Marshall Sr.1
M, b. circa 1758, d. before 1820
Father | Samuel (78) Marshall b. c 1704, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Grace Adams b. c 1723, d. b 9 Jun 1773 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) | |
Last Edited | 18 Apr 2008 |
Biography* | He was a little apart from his brothers on the 1784 Acc Co tax list. He was 26-45 (42) in the 1800 Census, with one male in his household, age 10-16, and 2 young females, one under 10 and another 10-16. He was over 45 (52) in 1810, with a male under 10 in his household, but no young females. He was not listed in the 1820 Acc Census, indicating that he died between 1810 and 1820. Benjamin Marshall bought approximately 130 acres of land and marsh on St. Georges or Saxis Island between 30 Sep 1799 and 7 Aug 1804 (Acc Deeds 1797-1800, pp. 336 & 405; D.C. Wills & Deeds 1800-1806, pp. 27 & 31; Deeds 1804-1807, p. 151). The first parcel he bought was with his brother Samuel from George Matthews on 30 Sep 1799 and was bordered by Isaac Marshall's land. This Isaac would have been either the son of Thomas and brother of Stephen who also lived on Saxis for a while or Isaac's son Isaac as Isaac the elder died circa 1788. This is another connection between the Bayside Marshalls and the Som Co Marshalls. On 16 Oct 1800 Benjamin Marshall, Senr. bought 30 acres from John Martin and his wife Nancy for 20 pounds. The land was on St. Georges Island or Sexes near the mouth of Pocomoke River - next to lands of Abraham Marshall __ degrees, __ poles to a line formerly of Stephen Marshall and heirs to the River Side, thence South 26 degrees - - - - 30 A - - - - the Houses fencing Woods & Marsh to the same appurtaining or in any wise belonging & also the Revision Rights & Estates Interest benefit claim & Demand whatever of him the said John Martin & Nancy his wife of in & to & Singular the said Premifses & of in & all Yearly Rents Profits Rivers uppon any demise or lease of the said Premifses or any par thereof. There were no witness. John Martin & wife Nancy appeared in court and acknowledged their signatures (Acc District Court Wills & Deeds, 1800-06, p. 96). Benjamin Marshall and his wife Euphamia sold this land between 14 Sep 1803 and 6 Mar 1809 in four separate deeds (Acc Deeds 1800-04, p. 428; 1804-07, p. 673; 1807-10, pp. 57 & 285). On 26 May 1807, he brought a suit against his brother Sampson and Sampson's older sons John and Henry for a debt (Acc Orders 1806-07, p. 324). Benjamin lost his suit and on 30 Jun 1807 he was declared insolvent (p. 352). He owed Walter Wessells, Abel Coleburn, Jessee Duncan and Thomas Fletcher. Benjamin and his brother Samuel were renting Sanford Charity land from 1800 through 1809. | |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Benjamin was born circa 1758 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Benjamin served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. Benjamin Marshall served as a seaman in the Virginia State Navy in the Revolutionary War. On 29 May 1832, it was ordered by the Acc Court that Nancy Marshall and Michael Marshall were the only heirs at law of Benjamin Marshall (Sr.) who served in the Virginia State Navy in the Revolutionary War. This would imply that Benjamin Sr's. wife, children and other grandchildren (other than Nancy and Michael) would have died before 1832..3,4 |
Marriage* | circa 1780 | He married Euphamia (-----) circa 1780.5 |
Will - Brother's* | 8 August 1805 | Benjamin was named in his brother's will on 8 August 1805 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a brother Benjamin Marshall Sr. in the will of Abraham Marshall..6 |
Death* | before 1820 | Benjamin died before 1820.1 |
Family |
Euphamia (-----) b. c 1750, d. b 1832 | |
Children | 1. | Benjamin Marshall Jr.+ b. c 1784, d. b 1820 |
2. | (1d|o_Benj.) Marshall b. c 1788, d. b 1832 | |
3. | (2d|o_Benj.) Marshall b. c 1795, d. b 1832 |
Citations
- [S1418] Lester 'Leslie' Martin Jr. Obituray.
- [S499] 1800.
- [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.
- [S252] Accomack Co, VA, Court Orders, 1829-1832, p. 485.
- [S57] Accomack Co, VA, Deeds (General Reference), 1800-04, p. 428.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 343 (will of Abraham Marshall).
James Marshall
M, b. circa 1757, d. 9 January 1851
Father | Samuel (78) Marshall b. c 1704, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Grace Adams b. c 1723, d. b 9 Jun 1773 |
Birth* | circa 1757 | James was born circa 1757 at Saxis Island, Acc Co, VA. According to the 1800 census the earliest he could have been born was 1755 (he was age 26-45). The 1800 census puts his birth at 1757..1,2 |
Biography* | 1760 | The proof that James Marshall was the son of Samuel Marshall, Sr. is based on two facts. First, James Marshall "of Samuel" bought a bed quilt and a sheet at the sale of Susannah Sparrow's personal property on 18 Jan 1806 (Acc Wills 1806-09, p480), and second, he could not have been the son of Samuel Marshall, Jr. as James was still living at the time of Samuel Marshall, Jr.'s death and James was not listed among his heirs. Therefore, James must have been the son of Samuel Marshall, Sr. On 26 Jan 1796, it was ordered: "On the motion of the Overseers of the Poor for William Ross and Sally his wife by Edmund Bayly their attorney against James Marshall (son of Samuel) for arrerages of a Bastard Child." Plantiffs to recover 17 pounds 10 shillings. Phamy Marshall (possible wife of James' brother Benjamin), a witness, to get 54 Shillings for one day in court (Acc Orders 1793-96, p. 416). In this regard, there was a Sally Ross, Wm (Wats I?) in the 1800 Acc Census, Acc Parish, with 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 female 26-45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female 10-16. The connection to Sally and William Ross, if any, has not been determined. James Marshall, "J.B." (Jenkins Bridge) is listed in the 1800 Census as 26-45 (35) years of age. (There was another James Marshall in the 1800 Census, in Acc Parish, Acc Co, but "H.T." is listed after his name and it is assumed that he was from Horntown and a member of the Seaside Marshalls.) There were two males in the household of James of "J.B." under 10 (sons Aaron, 6 and Zac, 0). There were 2 females 10-16 (daughters Patience, 12 and Triffany, 10). The 1810 Census gives James Marshall still between 26-45 (45), with 1 male under 10 (son Zac, 10), another male 10-16 (son Aaron, 16), 1 female under 10 (unknown daughter, 9, (-----) Marshall, b.c. 1801), 2 females 10-16 (daughters Patience, 22, and Triffany, 20 - ages do not match). In 1820, James Marhsall was over 45 (55), with 4 males, one 10-16 (unknown son, 10, (-----) Marshall, b.c. 1810, who married Milcha), one 16-18 (unaccounted for), and two 16-26 (sons Aaron, 26 and Zac, 20). There was also 1 female 10-16 (unaccounted for) and 1 female 16-26 (unknown daughter, 19). His daughter Patience would have been out of the house by 1820, as she married in 1813, and his daughter Triffany would have also been out of the house, as she married in 1816. In 1830, he was 50-60 (65), with no other males in the household, and only one female other than his wife, which was 15-20 (unaccounted for). In 1840 he was 70-80 (75). In 1850, James Marshall was 93 (85) and wife Patience, who listed her birth place as Maryland, was 80. No record has been found of James Marshall buying or selling land. While none of the census records give his occupation, it is supposed he was a waterman. Since James Marshall's marriage to Patience was 10 Sep 1791 and the ages of his oldest 2 daughters, Patience and Triffany, were 10-16 in the 1800 Census, he may have had an earlier marriage. Until more can be determined on this, an earlier marriage is assumed. However, since Triffany was named as James' wife Patience's daughter in Patience's will in 1851, it is assumed that Triffany was a daughter of Patience. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | James served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. "It is ordered to be certified that it appears to this court by satisfactory evidence that James Marshall of Sykes Island, to whom was recently granted a pension, was a resident of this county and died in the said county on or about the 9th day of January 1851, and that he left a widow, Patience Marshall, who is still living" (Acc Orders 1851-1854, p5). Pension record # W.7390 for James and Patience Marshall indicates that he was in fact granted a pension for service in Acc Co as a private in company commanded by Captain Jesse Dickerson of the Regiment commmanded by Col. Simpson in the Virginia line for 2 years. His pension (certificate # 32.847) was granted at Richmond in the amount of $80 per year and was later granted to his widow, Patience Marshall, after his death on 9 Jan 1851. (INCLUDE MORE INFO FROM HIS PENSION FILE HERE). Turman & Walker show he was a seaman in the Virginia State Navy..3 |
Marriage* | 10 September 1791 | He married Patience (-----) on 10 September 1791.4 |
Census* | 1800 | He was listed as a resident in the census report in 1800 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA.1,5,6,7,8 |
Census head* | 1850 | James was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as James Marshall the head of HH#798, age 93, born in VA. Listed with him was Patience Marshall, age 80, born in MD..2 |
Death* | 9 January 1851 | James died on 9 January 1851.9 |
Family |
Patience (-----) b. 1770, d. 11 Aug 1853 | |
Marriage* | 10 September 1791 | He married Patience (-----) on 10 September 1791.4 |
Children | 1. | Patience Marshall b. c 1792 |
2. | Aaron Marshall Sr.+ b. c 1794, d. b 1853 | |
3. | Triffany 'Triffy' Marshall+ b. c 1795, d. c 1865 | |
4. | Zachariah 'Zac' Marshall+ b. 1800, d. 29 Feb 1876 | |
5. | Maria Marshall b. c 1805 | |
6. | David D. Marshall+ b. c 1817 |
Citations
- [S499] 1800.
- [S638] Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1850 Virginia Census Microfilm Records, CD#309.
- [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.
- [S1626] Rev War Pension Records.
- [S236] 1810 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S37] 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S35] 1830 Accomack Co, VA, Census, &.
- [S36] 1840 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S259] Accomack Co, VA, Court Orders, 1851-1854, p. 5.
Jenepher Marshall1
M, b. circa 1740, d. before 25 April 1792
Father | Peter Marshall b. c 1708, d. Nov 1766 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Ward b. c 1705 |
Charts | Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 14 Jun 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Jenepher was born circa 1740 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 18 October 1766 | Jenepher was named in his father's will on 18 October 1766 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son Jenepher Marshall in the will of Peter Marshall..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Euphamy (-----) circa 1770.2 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Jenepher served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Jenifer Marshall, a sailing master in the Navy..3 |
Will - Brother's* | 9 December 1784 | Jenepher was named in his brother's will on 9 December 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as brother Jenefer Marshall and named an Extr. in the will of Thomas Marshall, wife Peggy Wise Marshall..4 |
Death* | before 25 April 1792 | Jenepher died before 25 April 1792 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that John Holland was named to settle the estate of Jenepher Marshall. Securities were William Welburn & Thomas Gore..5 |
Est settm't* | 30 September 1800 | Jenepher estate was settled on 30 September 1800 at Accomack Co, VA. No Date (Invy), No Date (Audit), 30 Sep 1800 (Rec'd) - John Holland Admr. In inventory: Negroes Cudgo age 45, Kingston 43, Joshua 30, Abraham 12, Grace 26, Nancy 5, Rhoda 10, Esther 10, Kitty 5, Sally 1 ½ & Nanny 46. Appraisers: John Wallop, Thomas Hargis & Stephen Marshall. Named in settlement: James Marshall, Stephen Marshall, Sophiah Marshall, Levin Marshall. Negro girls Nanny & Rhoda sold. Auditors: John Wallop, William Welburne & Thomas Hargis..6 |
Family |
Euphamy (-----) b. c 1755 | |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Euphamy (-----) circa 1770.2 |
Children | 1. | Thomas W. Marshall+ b. c 1772, d. Jan 1827 |
2. | Euphamy Marshall+ b. c 1785 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 228 (will of Peter Marshall).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 209 (John Marshall Family of Acc Co).
- [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. 353 (will of Thomas Marshall, wife Peggy Wise Marshall).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 375 (adm. of Jenepher Marshall).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 345 (settlement of Jenifer Marshall).
John Marshall1
M, b. 5 August 1757
Father | Samuel (191) Marshall b. c 1728, d. b 22 Mar 1762 | |
Mother | Rhoda (-----) b. c 1726 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) | |
Last Edited | 12 Jan 2007 |
Birth* | 5 August 1757 | John was born on 5 August 1757 at Coventry Parish, Som Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S592] Jody Powell, Somerset County, Maryland, Coventry Parish Church Records, Vol. I-1703-1834; Vol. II-1800-1899.
Samuel (196) Marshall Jr.1
M, b. circa 1745, d. 15 February 1835
Father | Samuel (78) Marshall b. c 1704, d. 1784 | |
Mother | Grace Adams b. c 1723, d. b 9 Jun 1773 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of William Taylor I (Assawoman) Ancestors of Barry Wayne Miles | |
Last Edited | 9 Dec 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1745 | Samuel was born circa 1745 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Triphana 'Triffy' or 'Tripha' (-----) circa 1770.3 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Samuel served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Samuel Marshall, a soldier in the Militia. He enlisted in 1778 and served 2 years or more as a Private in Capt. Jesse Dickerson's Company, Col. Southy Simpson's Virginia Regiment..4,5,6 |
Deed named in* | after 1798 | Samuel was named in a deed in after 1798 at Accomack Co, VA.7,8,9 |
Land sold* | 2 September 1826 | He sold land on 2 September 1826 at Saxis Island, Accomack Co, VA. Samuel Marshall Senior and Triffinoh his wife sold 50 acres of land on Saxis Island to Aaron Marshall & Zachariah Marshall for $125. It was bounded on the South by lands of Nathan Linton, West by mouth of Pocomoke Sound, East by lands of Sanford Charity. Signed Samuel (his mark) Marshall and Triphana (her mark) Marshall. Witt: Michael Robins, George Croswell, Spencer D. Fletcher; David Broadwater & Spencer Drummond.10 |
Biography* | Samuel Marshall was not less than 90 at the time of his death. He had served in the militia during the Revolutionary War, with Robert Chase, keeping guard under Capt. Jesse Dickerson at Holdens Creek. This record establishes his birth circa 1745. On 29 Dec 1763 a petition brought by John Torpley against "Samuel Martial, Junr" and another against "Samuel Martial, Senr" were both dismissed (Acc Orders 1753-63, pp. 649 & 650). He was called Samuel, Junr on the 1784 tax list, Samuel on later tax lists and in census records, and Samuel, Senr in deeds of 1800 and 1826. The following was recorded in the Complete Record - District Court, 1791-94, p. 551 - 17 May 1794 - "Pleas at the Courthouse. On 20 Jun 1793 came Littleton Sterling by Thomas Evans his attorney. Bill against Samuel Marshall and Solomon Marshall in custody and of a plea of Tresspass Assault & Battery - on ___ day of ___ in the year of our Lord 1792 at the Parish of Accomack in the County ofsd with force & armes to wit with Staves and guns made an afsault upon the said Littleton Sterling & then and there beat wounded & evilly treated, so that his life was greatly dispaired of and other enormities to him then & there against the peace of the Commonwealth, & to the damage of the said Littleton Sterling of one hundred pounds & therefore he bringeth suit & c - - - - - -. A jury trial - Defts are guilty - fined Forty Shillings." On p. 553 of the same record book, exactly same as above, only suit brought by Molly, wife of Littleton Sterling. The assumption here is that the two suits were actually against Samuel and Sampson Marshall, rather than Samuel and Solomon, assuming that the court recorder made an error in the name of Solomon. This assumption is based on there being no record of a Solomon Marshall among the Bayside Marshalls during this period, there being no Samuel Marshall among the Seaside Marshalls of this period, and the fact that Samuel and Sampson Marshall were brothers on the Bayside during this period. On 26 Aug 1799, Samuel Marshall sold to John Martin, Junr, 30 acres with appurtenances on "Sefsexes" for 20 pounds. This land was bounded on the south by Benjamin Marshall and on the north by the Pocomoke Sound. Witnesses to the deed were Edmond Bayly, William Gibb, Wm Robt Custis and John Wise. Edmond Bayly was the clerk. On that same date, John Martin, Junr, also entered a bond to Samuel Marshall for 200 pounds with the land as colateral (Acc District Court Wills & Deeds, 1789-99, pp. 423 & 424). No record has been found of Samuel Marshall buying this land. One assumption is that he inherited it, or a part of it, from Martins. This assumption is based on information in a deed of 16 Oct 1800 from John Martin and his wife Nancy to Benjamin Marshall, Senr, on Saxis, which mentioned revision rights & estates interest. For more details on this deed, see Benjamin Marshall, Sr.'s record. No records have been found of Acc Co Martins dying testate circa 1799. A Henry Martin died intestate by 24 Jun 1799 (Acc Orders 1798-1800, p. 145). Owen Darby was his administrator. Samuel Marshall and John Martin, Junr. could have had rights in the above land through their wives, if they were sisters. On 30 September 1799, Samuel Marshall bought 29.5 acres of land "on St. Georges or Sexes Island" from George Matthews and wife Margaret for 70 lbs 16 shillings. In April 1800, Samuel and Tripha his wife sold 29.5 acres on "St. Georges or Sexes Island" to Benjamin Marshall for 87 lbs. This land was described as beginning at a great marked pine standing near the marsh dividing the same from the lands of Benjamin and on the division line of Isaac Marshall land dividing the land from the within named Samuel Marshall land to be carried then N 62 W 88 poles with a line of Isaac Marshall heirs to the sound or river side, then S 26 out 27(?) poles, thence S 36 E 95 poles, thence S 26 W 42.5 poles, thence S 62 E 50 poles, thence N 32.5 E 14 poles, thence N 11 E 20 poles, thence with a sight line to the first beginning namely a pine marked with Benjamin Marshall, containing 29.5 acres more or less and singular(?) the houses, fencing and woods marsh to the same . . . . There were no witnesses and Samuel and Tripha Marshall both signed with their "X" marks. Tripha appeared in person and consented to the deed being recorded on 15 May 1800 (Acc District Court Deeds & Wills 1800-06, pp. 27-29). On 7 June 1800 Samuel and Benjamin Marshall, together, bought 29 acres on Sexes Island from William Whittington of Worcester Co, MD, for 5 shillings. On 2 Sep 1826, "Samuel Marshall, Senr" and wife Triffinah (she signed as Triphana) sold 50 acres on Saxis Island to Aaron Marshall and Zachariah Marshall for $125. There is no record of Samuel Marshall buying this land. He likely inherited it as closest relative of his son William, who bought it in 1823 and died intestate in 1826 (see William of Samuel later). No record has been found of what happened to the land Samuel and his brother Benjamin bought together from William Whittington. The Acc Co Census for 1800 shows Samuel Marshall, "Saxis Island," as over 45 years of age (55). There were three other males in his household, one under 10, one 16-26, and one 26-45. There were 8 daughters in 1800. In 1810, Samuel Marshall was again over 45 years (65), with two males between 10-16 in his household. There were 6 daughters in 1810. In 1820, Samuel, over 45 years (75), had a male aged 16-26 (Wm. of Samuel married 1817) and a male 16-18 in his household. Samuel Marshall's name does not appear in the 1830 census (85). He was likely living with one of his children by this time. | |
Death* | 15 February 1835 | Samuel died on 15 February 1835 at Accomack Co, VA.5 |
Rev War heirs named* | 28 April 1851 | Samuel's heirs were named on 28 April 1851 at Saxis Island, Accomack Co, VA. Samuel Marshall whose heirs claim a pension for his services as a soldier in the Rev. War, lived on Saxis Island in Accomack County and died on or about the 15th day of February 1835 leaving the following children: Washington Marshall, Milly Lewis and Elizabeth Tyler, who were the only living children at his death.11 |
Admin of estate* | 28 April 1851 | Administration of Samuel's estate was filed on 28 April 1851 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Samuel Marshall's "of Saxis Island" estate was administered to James W. Custis on 28 Apr 1851. Peter F. Browne & Robert J. Poulson securities. When Samuel, Jr. died, intestate, he had only three living children: Washington Marshall, Milly Lewis and Elizabeth Tyler. No widow was named in the order giving his heirs.12 |
Family |
Triphana 'Triffy' or 'Tripha' (-----) b. c 1743, d. c 1835 | |
Marriage* | circa 1770 | He married Triphana 'Triffy' or 'Tripha' (-----) circa 1770.3 |
Children | 1. | (1st s|o Samuel) Marshall b. c 1772 |
2. | John A. Marshall+ b. c 1775, d. b 1835 | |
3. | Permelia 'Milly' Marshall+ b. 27 Dec 1786, d. 25 Mar 1863 | |
4. | Elizabeth 'Peggy' Marshall b. c 1792, d. a 28 Apr 1851 | |
5. | William Marshall b. c 1795, d. 1826 | |
6. | Sally Marshall b. c 1797 | |
7. | Levinah Marshall+ b. c 1798, d. b 1835 | |
8. | Rosanna Marshall+ b. c 1800, d. b 1835 | |
9. | Samuel Washington Marshall+ b. 1802, d. 1890 |
Citations
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 499 (Carsley Family).
- [S1166] Husband's 2nd Marriage.
- [S1633] Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 010, 1800-1804, p. 303; Acc Deeds 1827-1828, p. 347.
- [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.
- [S259] Accomack Co, VA, Court Orders, 1851-1854, p. 102.
- [S653] Ann Lee (Lewis) Pollock, Application for Membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- [S140] Accomack Co, VA, District Court, Wills & Deeds, 1789-99, p. 423;.
- [S609] Virginia Accomack County, Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 009, 1797-1800, p. 337;.
- [S289] Accomack Co, VA, District Court, Wills & Deeds, 1800-06, pp. 27 & 405;.
- [S157] VA Accomack County, Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 023, 1827-1828, p. 347 (Samuel Marshall Sr. & Triphana to Aaron & Zachariah Marshall).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 72 (heirs of Samuel Marshall).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 347 (adm. of Samuel Marshall, of Saxis Island).
Thomas Marshall
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Thomas served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Marshall, a Captain in the Militia..1 |
Citations
- [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.
James Martin
M, b. circa 1760
Last Edited | 6 Aug 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1760 | James was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1780 | James served in the Revolutionary War in in 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as James Martin, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Rev War Rep named* | 2 September 1807 | James's representative was named on 2 September 1807 at Accomack Co, VA. It was to be certified to the register of the land office of this Commonwealth that Edward Martin is the representative of James Martin.2 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 7 (Representative of James Martin named).
Robert Martin
M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2003 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Robert was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Robert served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Robert Martin, a soldier in the Army..1 |
Citations
- [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.
Adam Mason1
M, b. circa 1752, d. December 1833
Father | Thomas Mason b. c 1725, d. b 1810 | |
Mother | Tabitha (-----) b. c 1725, d. b 1780 |
Last Edited | 8 Dec 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Adam was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | Adam served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Adam Mason, a soldier in the Militia..2 |
Will* | 29 July 1833 | He made a will on 29 July 1833 at Accomack Co, VA. To Nancy Shepherd 1/3 of my estate ... & the other 2/3 to son William Mason. The money which will be received for my soldier's pay which is $96 a year to John G. Joynes. Witt: John C. Kellam, John Coleburn & Thomas Coleburn..3 |
Death* | December 1833 | Adam died in December 1833.3 |
Probate* | 30 December 1833 | Adam's will was probated on 30 December 1833 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | William Mason+ b. c 1776 |
Citations
- [S780] Mary Frances Carey, Mason Family of Kegotank, Accomack County, Virginia.
- [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.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 351 (will of Adam Mayson).
George Matthews (DAR#A033848)1,2
M, b. circa 1750
Father | George Matthews b. c 1723, d. b 25 Aug 1772 | |
Mother | Comfort Davis b. c 1725, d. b 10 Apr 1769 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | George was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 16 May 1770 | George was named in his father's will on 16 May 1770 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a son George Matthews in the will of George Matthews, wife Arcady. He was given the remaining part of my land in Pocomoke Swamp, being 120 acres, also all my right & title to what land I hold on Syexes Island. (NOTE: He evidently inherited this land on Syexes Island in right of his wife Comfort Davis, a daughter of Naomi (Taylor) Davis, who inherited it from her mother Comfort (Anderson) Taylor and her grandfather William Anderson.)1 |
Rev War Veteran* | 1775 | George served in the Revolutionary War in in 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as George Matthews, a soldier in the Army..3 |
Administrator* | 24 June 1793 | George was named as administrator of an estate on 24 June 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Arcadia Evans was granted to George Matthews with John Evans & Joakim Milbourn securities..4 |
Security on Admin* | 1 December 1829 | He was security on the administration of an estate on 1 December 1829 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Staton was granted to Leah C. Staton with George Matthews & David Broadwater securities.5 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 267 (will of George Matthews, wife Arcady.
- [S3025] JoAnn Hines, Daughters of the American Revolutionary (DAR) Proven Patriots of Accomack County, Virginia.
- [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. 409 (adm of Arcadia Evans to George Matthews).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 503 (adm of John Staton to Leah C. Staton).