Elizabeth 'Betsey' Walker1
F, b. circa 1765, d. before 15 February 1796
Father | John Walker Sr. b. c 1720, d. b 26 Sep 1796 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Banfield b. c 1730 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 1 May 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1765 | Elizabeth was born circa 1765 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 11 April 1787 | She married Charles Bayly (203) Taylor, son of Levin (of John) Taylor and (d|o_Charles) (104) Bayly, on 11 April 1787 at Accomack Co, VA. John Watson was the security on the M.L.B. of Charles Bayley Taylor and Betsey Walker..2 |
Married Name | 11 April 1787 | As of 11 April 1787,her married name was Taylor. |
Death* | before 15 February 1796 | Elizabeth died before 15 February 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. She was evidently deceased by this date as her father John Walker Sr. named a son-in-law Charles B. Taylor and grandchildren Levin & Nancy Talor in his will..3 |
Family |
Charles Bayly (203) Taylor b. c 1765, d. b 24 Feb 1801 | |
Children | 1. | Levin Taylor b. c 1788 |
2. | Nancy Taylor b. c 1790 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 461 (Utie-Bennett Family).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 436 (will of John Walker Sr., wife Elizabeth).
John Walker Sr.
M, b. circa 1720, d. before 26 September 1796
Father | Joseph Walker Sr. b. c 1684, d. b 25 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 3 May 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | John was born circa 1720 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1748 | He married Elizabeth Banfield, daughter of John Banfield and Ann (-----), circa 1748.1,2 |
Rev War Pub Ser* | 1781 | John was paid for public service during the Revolutionary War in 1781 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Walker 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..3 |
Will* | 15 February 1796 | He made a will on 15 February 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. To wife Elizabeth whole estate during her natural life. To son Levin Walker 25 acres on Wallop's Island. To grandson John Walker 25 acres on Wallops Island. William Waterfield to have free privilege to put creatures on that Island during his natural life. To son Robert Walker 35 acres where William White now lives, being part of the Manor plantation where I now live. To son in law Charles B. Taylor negroes, reversion to my 2 grandchildren Levin & Nancy Taylor. To grandaughter Dolley Hutchinson. To grandaughter Nancy Owens. To grandaughter Nancy Walker, daughter of John Walker. To Sally Walker. To Betty Walker. To Henry Walker. To James Walker. Bal. of estate to be divided between my sons Levin Walker, Robert Walker, John Walker's children & Elizabeth Taylor's children. Sons Levin & Robert Exrs. Witt: Custis Willis, Elizabeth Perce..1 |
Death* | before 26 September 1796 | John died before 26 September 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated..4,1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Banfield b. c 1730 | |
Children | 1. | William Banfield Walker+ b. c 1748, d. b 28 Mar 1780 |
2. | Capt. John Walker Jr.+ b. c 1750, d. b 27 Jun 1796 | |
3. | Lt. Levin Walker+ b. c 1752, d. b 22 Oct 1798 | |
4. | Robert Walker b. c 1754, d. b 3 May 1813 | |
5. | Henry Walker b. c 1756 | |
6. | Joseph Walker b. c 1758 | |
7. | Elizabeth 'Betsey' Walker+ b. c 1765, d. b 15 Feb 1796 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 436 (will of John Walker Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S631] Virginia Accomack County, Accomack Co, VA, Deeds, No. 003, 1757-1770, p. 382.
- [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.
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 436 (will of John Walker Sr., wife Elizabeth).
Solomon (of Richard Jr) Read Sr. (shoemaker)1
M, b. circa 1752, d. before 28 September 1801
Father | Richard (of John of Hy Sr) Read Jr.2 b. c 1705, d. b 29 Jan 1771 | |
Mother | Elizabeth 'Absabella' Scarburgh (Scarburgh?)2 b. c 1725, d. b 30 Apr 1783 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Solomon was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Guardian - chose* | 31 May 1763 | He chose a guardian on on 31 May 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. Solomon and Sarah Read chose John Read as guardian (security: Henry Read). (NOTE: He should have been age 14 or over to chose his own guardian. However, that would have made him older then his brother John, who was named heir-at-law (meaning the oldest son) when their father's estate was probated.)3 |
Marriage* | 11 February 1775 | He married Sarah (106) Bayly, daughter of Charles (48) Bayly and Namoi 'Amey' Wise, on 11 February 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. James Broughton was the security on the M.L.B. of Solomon Read and Sarah Wyatt, widow..4 |
Court - nam in petit* | 26 April 1775 | Solomon (of Richard Jr) Read Sr. (shoemaker) was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 26 April 1775 at Pungoteague, Accomack Co, VA. Solomon Read petitioned that he owned land on one side of a branch of Pungoteague Creek near the warehouse convenient for a water grist mill and asked that an acre on the opposite side belonging to Nathan Addison be laid off for that use. Ordered that the sheriff summon twelve freeholders of the area to view and value the acre and assess the impact on the area.5 |
Bound To* | 26 March 1776 | He had a child bound to him on 26 March 1776 at Accomack Co, VA. The churchwardens of St George’s Parish apprenticed Arthur Bloxom to Solomon Read till lawful age to learn the trade of shoemaker.1 |
Will - Brother's* | 11 March 1777 | Solomon was named in his brother's will on 11 March 1777 at tract A36, Pungoteague, Accomack Co, VA. In his will John Read gave to son Charles Read (under age) plantation where I now live being 200 acres. To son Caleb Read plantation where my brother Solomon formerly lived containing 138 acres, to begin at Southy Read's line and across to John Read's line, also a gun that was my father's. To daughter Tabitha Read. To daughter Elizabeth Read. Wife Elizabeth Read to have use of whole estate to bring up my children, she to have same until the year 1782. Wife & daughters Tabitha & Elizabeth residual legatees. Wife Elizabeth & brother Solomon Read Exrs. Witt: John Rowles, Robert Hutchinson, William B. Walker - p. 14 In order of probate: Thomas Teackle app. guardian to the heir at law.2 |
Bastard Father of* | 25 May 1779 | He was named as the father of a bastard child on 25 May 1779 at Accomack Co, VA. The churchwardens of St George’s Parish brought action against Solomon Reed for bastardy with Elizabeth Welllman. A £500:00:00 bond was posted by John Walker and John Spiers to save the parish from supporting the child and for paying £25:00:00 per year in quarterly payments to Elizabeth.6 |
Rev War Militia Serv* | 29 September 1779 | He served in the Militia during the Revolutionary War on 29 September 1779 at Accomack Co, VA. Solomon Reid was recommended 1st Lieut. to Capt. Rodger's company.7 |
Security on guard bd* | 3 December 1779 | He was security on a guardian bond on 3 December 1779 at Accomack Co, VA. Zorobabel Reid chose John Reid as guardian (security: Solomon Reid).8 |
Marriage* | circa 1794 | He married Mary Jacob circa 1794 at Accomack Co, VA. Solomon Read and Mary Kellam signed an agreement in 1794 that was recorded in Acc Deed Bk 1793-1797, p. 200, which was not obtained.9,10 |
Security on Admin* | 29 January 1796 | Solomon (of Richard Jr) Read Sr. (shoemaker) was security on the administration of an estate on 29 January 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Wiliam Mears, son of Richard Mears, was granted to Richard Mears with William Mears, Solomon Read & John Arlington securities.11 |
Administrator* | 25 April 1796 | Solomon was named as administrator of an estate on 25 April 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Shield was granted to Solomon Read with Thomas W. Rodgers securities.12 |
Est Settm't Named In* | before 23 July 1800 | He was named in an estate settlement before 23 July 1800 at Accomack Co, VA. Settlement of the estate of Rueben Joynes, 23 Jul 1800 (Audit), 29 Jul 1800 (Rec'd) - Thomas Underhill Admr. Named in settlement: Paid Solomon Read for whipping Negro Bill. Paid Mrs. Peggy Joynes for taking their mother under her care. Paid £3.5.4 to each child. Auditors: John Smith & Levin Smith.13 |
Will* | 15 July 1801 | Solomon made a will on 15 July 1801 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Solomon Read gave to wife Mary Read all my estate during her life & after her death £50 to my son Solomon Read. Remaining estate after wife's death to Mary Dunton, Katy Coleburn, Sophiah Arlington, Betsy Conway & Zorobabel Kellam. David Bowman & John Arlington Extrs. Witt: Isaac Outten Sr., Elizabeth Nock & Molly Ewell. Prob: Richard Bayly & Solomon Nock securities.9 |
Death* | before 28 September 1801 | He died before 28 September 1801 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.9 |
Est settm't* | 28 September 1802 | His estate was settled on 28 September 1802 at Accomack Co, VA. Settlement of Solomon Read - 8 Sep 1802 (Invy), 23 Sep 1802 (Audit), 28 Sep 1802 (Rec'd) - Man called Nam. Negroes: Rugsby, Peter, Tom, Patience & child Nea, Ibba, Easter & Daniel. Appraisers: Revell West, John Read & Solomon Smith. Named in settlement: John Read. Auditors: Revell West & John Read.14 |
Est settm't | 24 June 1811 | His estate was settled on 24 June 1811 at Accomack Co, VA. Settlement of Solomon Read - 31 Mar 1803 (Audit), 24 Jun 1811 (Rec'd) - John Arlington & Zorobabel Kellam Admrs. Sale of Negro Patience & child George. Cash received of Mary Read's Extr. Auditors: D. Bowman & John Read.14 |
Family 1 |
Sarah (106) Bayly b. c 1740 | |
Marriage* | 11 February 1775 | He married Sarah (106) Bayly, daughter of Charles (48) Bayly and Namoi 'Amey' Wise, on 11 February 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. James Broughton was the security on the M.L.B. of Solomon Read and Sarah Wyatt, widow..4 |
Child | 1. | Solomon Read Jr. (sailor?)9 b. c 1776, d. b 24 Jun 1811 |
Family 2 |
Mary Jacob b. c 1730, d. b 30 Oct 1809 | |
Marriage* | circa 1794 | Solomon (of Richard Jr) Read Sr. (shoemaker) married Mary Jacob circa 1794 at Accomack Co, VA. Solomon Read and Mary Kellam signed an agreement in 1794 that was recorded in Acc Deed Bk 1793-1797, p. 200, which was not obtained.9,10 |
Citations
- [S2701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1773-1777, Volumes 26 & 27, p. 223 (26 Mar 1776 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 304 (will of John Read, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 451 (31 May 1763 Court).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S2701] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1773-1777, Volumes 26 & 27, p. 188 (26 Apr 1775 Court).
- [S2766] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1777-1780, Volume 28, p. 165 (25 May 1779 Court).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 4 (Solomon Reid 1st lieut to Capt. Rodger's Company).
- [S2766] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1777-1780, Volume 28, p. 230 (3 Dec 1779 Court).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 439 (will of Solomon Read, wife Mary).
- [S615] Virginia Accomack County, Grantor Index to Deeds, 1663-1799, p. 222 (Solomon Read agreement with Mary Kellam).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 415 (adm of William Mears, son of Richard).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 436 (adm of William Shield to Solomon Read).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 295 (settlement of Rueben Joynes).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 439 (settlement of Solomon Read).
Robert (204) Wyatt1
M, b. circa 1762
Father | Thomas Wyatt b. c 1730 | |
Mother | Sarah (106) Bayly b. c 1740 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1762 | Robert was born circa 1762 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Anecdote* | circa 1790 | He was of Philadelphia, PA.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 461 (Utie-Bennett Family).
Seth Ewell
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 26 September 1787
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 7 Sep 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Seth was born circa 1750. |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Margaret (109) Bayly, daughter of Charles (48) Bayly and Namoi 'Amey' Wise, circa 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Death* | before 26 September 1787 | Seth died before 26 September 1787 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Seth Ewell was granted to Margaret Ewell & Robert Twiford with Henry Scarburgh, John Savage, John Read & Levin Rodgers securities..1,2 |
Family |
Margaret (109) Bayly b. c 1756 | |
Children | 1. | William (205) Ewell b. c 1776, d. Jan 1819 |
2. | Jane E. (206) Ewell b. c 1778, d. Oct 1853 | |
3. | Elizabeth W. (207) Ewell b. c 1780, d. Oct 1853 | |
4. | Mary (208) Ewell b. c 1782 | |
5. | Margaret B. (209) Ewell b. c 1784, d. Oct 1853 | |
6. | John (210) Ewell b. c 1786, d. Aug 1837 |
Mary (208) Ewell1
F, b. circa 1782
Father | Seth Ewell b. c 1750, d. b 26 Sep 1787 | |
Mother | Margaret (109) Bayly b. c 1756 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1782 | Mary was born circa 1782 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Death* | Mary died. Mary died young..1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 461 (Utie-Bennett Family).
Elizabeth 'Betty' (210A) Leatherbury1,2
F, b. 1770
Father | Perry (109A) Leatherbury b. c 1742, d. b 10 Dec 1771 | |
Mother | Agnes (of Andrew) Stewart b. c 1732 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2014 |
Birth* | 1770 | Elizabeth was born in 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 14 May 1771 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 14 May 1771 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Perry Leatherberry, wife Anges, named brothers Edmund & William and a daughter Betty Leatherberry (under 18). Agnes refused her legacies.3 |
Will - GrFath's* | 17 March 1776 | Elizabeth was named in her grandfather's will on 17 March 1776 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Perry Leatherbury, wife Sarah, named children William, George & Elizabeth Leatherbury, daughter Comfort Parker, son Edmund Leatherbury and he to school & bring up my 4 youngest children & when the youngest child arrives to lawful age Edmund to divided the value of a Negro between my 6 children, Edmund, Elizabeth, Elliner, William, George & Patience. He gave a grandaughter Betty Leatherbury 10 £ to bring her up.2 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 461 (Utie-Bennett Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 294 (will of Perry Leatherbury, wife Sarah).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 421 (will of Perry Leatherbury, wife Agnes).
Anna (-----)1
F, b. circa 1755
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1755 | Anna was born circa 1755. |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | She married William (113A) Leatherbury, son of Perry (52) Leatherbury and Sarah Burton, circa 1775.2 |
Married Name | circa 1775 | As of circa 1775,her married name was Leatherbury. |
Will - Husb's* | 13 June 1799 | Anna was named in her husband's will on 13 June 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will William Leatherbury left his wife Anna whole estate during her widow then to be divided equally between my survivors except my son Samuel, and to him I give the land. Nephew John Leatherbury Extr.1 |
Family |
William (113A) Leatherbury b. c 1754, d. b 29 Jul 1799 | |
Children | 1. | Samuel (215) Leatherbury b. c 1776 |
2. | Elizabeth (216) Leatherbury b. c 1778 |
Samuel (215) Leatherbury1
M, b. circa 1776
Father | William (113A) Leatherbury b. c 1754, d. b 29 Jul 1799 | |
Mother | Anna (-----) b. c 1755 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1776 | Samuel was born circa 1776 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Uncle's* | 2 March 1793 | Samuel was named in his uncle's will on 2 March 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will George Leatherbury, wife Ann, named a son Perry Leatherbury and goddaughter Elizabeth Leatherbury and her brother Samuel.2 |
Will - Father's* | 13 June 1799 | Samuel was named in his father's will on 13 June 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will William Leatherbury left his wife Anna whole estate during her widow then to be divided equally between my survivors except my son Samuel, and to him I give the land. Nephew John Leatherbury Extr.3 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 462 (Utie-Bennett Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 398 (will of George Leatherbury, wife Ann).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 460 (will of William Leatherbury, wife Anna).
Elizabeth (216) Leatherbury1
F, b. circa 1778
Father | William (113A) Leatherbury b. c 1754, d. b 29 Jul 1799 | |
Mother | Anna (-----) b. c 1755 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1778 | Elizabeth was born circa 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Will - Uncle's* | 2 March 1793 | Elizabeth was named in her uncle's will on 2 March 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will George Leatherbury, wife Ann, named a son Perry Leatherbury and goddaughter Elizabeth Leatherbury and her brother Samuel.2 |
Ann 'Nancy' (of John) Rogers1,2
F, b. circa 1770, d. after 1840
Father | John (of Rich Jr) Rogers Sr.1 b. c 1732, d. b 27 Sep 1791 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Smith1 b. c 1735 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2022 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | Ann was born circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1787 | As of circa 1787,her married name was Leatherbury. |
Marriage* | circa 1787 | She married George (114) Leatherbury, son of Perry (52) Leatherbury and Sarah Burton, circa 1787 at Accomack Co, VA.3,4 |
Will - Father's* | 16 February 1791 | Ann was named in her father's will on 16 February 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will John Rodgers Sr., wife Elizabeth, named sons James (1/2 land), John (1/2 land), Laban, Daniel & George Rodgers and daughters Betty Philips, Ann Rodgers Forten, Peggy Rodgers. He also noted that Peggy & James Cruthers and William West were to have their portion after their mother's death and the balance was to go to wife & own children that land was not left to. (NOTE: Evidently Peggy Cruthers, James Cruthers & William West were his wife's children by a prior marriage.)2 |
Will - Husb's* | 2 March 1793 | Ann was named in her husband's will on 2 March 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will George Leatherbury gave to wife Ann Leatherbury whole estate during her widow & then to my son Perry Leatherbury, & for want of issue to my wife all my lands during her life, & then to descend to my goddaughter Elizabeth Leatherbury for life, reversion to her brother Samuel Leatherbury. Wife Anne Exec. Witt: Noah Belote, William Leatherbury, Robert Parker.5 |
Census head* | 1800 | Ann was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by Nancy Leatherbery, age 26-45 (b.c. 1755-1774). Listed with her were 3M0-10, 1M10-16, 2F10-16 and no slaves.6 |
Will - Witnessed* | 3 July 1809 | Ann witnessed a will on 3 July 1809 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Nathaniel Badger, Ann Leatherbury & Margaret P. Hallett witnessed the will of Severn East, wife Tabitha.7 |
Census head* | 1820 | Ann was listed as a head of household in the census of 1820 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by Ann A. Leatherbury, age 45+ (born before 1775). She was living alone with 1 slave.6 |
Census head | 1830 | Ann was listed as a head of household in the census of 1830 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by Ann Leatherbury, age 60-70 (b.c. 1760-1770). She was living alone with no slaves.8 |
Census head | 1840 | Ann was listed as a head of household in the census of 1840 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by Ann Leatherbury, age 70-80 (b.c. 1760-1770). She was living alone with no slaves.9 |
Death* | after 1840 | She died after 1840 at Accomack Co, VA.9 |
Family |
George (114) Leatherbury b. c 1756, d. b 24 Jun 1793 | |
Marriage* | circa 1787 | She married George (114) Leatherbury, son of Perry (52) Leatherbury and Sarah Burton, circa 1787 at Accomack Co, VA.3,4 |
Children | 1. | Margaret (218) P. Leatherbury b. bt 1784 - 1790, d. b 1850 |
2. | George Perry (217) Leatherbury Sr.+ b. 30 Sep 1792, d. 3 Feb 1855 |
Citations
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 451 (will of Elizabeth Rodgers, William Gibb & David Bowman Extrs).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 391 (will of John Rodgers Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 462 (Utie-Bennett Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 294 (will of Perry Leatherbury, wife Sarah).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 398 (will of George Leatherbury, wife Ann).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 182 (will of Severn East, wife Tabitha).
- [S580] Jody Powell, 1830 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S581] Jody Powell, 1840 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
Margaret (218) P. Leatherbury1,2
F, b. between 1784 and 1790, d. before 1850
Father | George (114) Leatherbury3,1 b. c 1756, d. b 24 Jun 1793 | |
Mother | Ann 'Nancy' (of John) Rogers b. c 1770, d. a 1840 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Richard Bennett (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 29 Apr 2022 |
Birth* | between 1784 and 1790 | Margaret was born between 1784 and 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. According to Lavaca County history author, Judge Paul Boethel, Margaret P. Leatherbury was born 25 Dec 1787 in Stafford Co, Virginia. However, it seems more likely that she was born in Accomack Co, VA, on Virginia's Eastern Shore, where she and John Hallett were issued a marriage license on 9 Aug 1808. It should also be noted that the only two counties in Virginia were Leatherburys left wills & administrations between 1632 and 1800 were Accomack & Northampton, both on the Eastern Shore of Virginia..4,5,6 |
Census w/mother* | 1800 | Margaret was listed with her mother in the census of 1800 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by Nancy Leatherbery, age 26-45 (b.c. 1755-1774). Listed with her were 3M0-10, 1M10-16, 2F10-16 and no slaves. (NOTE: Margaret would have been one of the 2F10-16.)4 |
Married Name | 9 August 1808 | As of 9 August 1808,her married name was Hallett. |
Marriage* | 9 August 1808 | She married John Hallett on 9 August 1808 at Accomack Co, VA. George S. Fisher was security on the Marriage License Bond (M.L.B.) of John Hallett and Margaret Leatherbury, daughter of Ann. Accomack County, VA, is on Virginia's Eastern Shore which is located between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. There was no minister's return showing the actual date of the marriage..1,7 |
Will - Witnessed* | 3 July 1809 | Margaret witnessed a will on 3 July 1809 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Nathaniel Badger, Ann Leatherbury & Margaret P. Hallett witnessed the will of Severn East, wife Tabitha.2 |
Census w/husband* | 1810 | Margaret was listed with her husband in the census of 1810 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallatt, age 26-45 (b.c. 1765-1784). Listed with him were 1M10-16, 1F16-26 & 1F26-45 and no slaves. (NOTE: She was probably the 1F26-45.8 |
Anecdote* | 1833 | According to Lavaca County history author, Judge Paul Boethel, John Hallet received a league of land in the Austin Colony on the east bank of the Lavaca River having arrived in 1833. He was the son of an English nobelman and born in Worcestershire, England where he enlisted in the British Navy. Threatened with punishment from officers, he deserted ship and swam to an American vessel in the same harbor in which the captain acted as his protector and brought him to America as his adopted father. With his adopted father, he remained a seaman and participated in an engagement against the British in Chesapeake Bay in the War of 1812. In 1808 he married Margaret P. Leatherbury, born 25 Dec 1787 in Stafford Co, Virginia, said to be of Scotch-Irish ancestry and descendant of prominent and well-to-do families in VA. Her family was opposed to her marriage to Hallett, but Margaret's attitude was "I would rather marry John Hallett and be the beginning of a new family, then remain single and be the tail-end of an old one." Hallett became captain of his own ship with home ports of Baltimore and New York. With insurance money from loss of a ship off the coast of Key West, Florida, he became involved in trading at Matamoros and later Goliad in Texas. In Matamoros the Hallett's had a mercantile business, but trouble with Mexican authorities in Matamoros resulted in confiscaiton of the store and the Halletts set up their business in Goliad and in 1833 joined Austin's colony bringing with them numerous native laborers and young bois d'arc trees. The family established a homestead on the Lavaca River, fortified it and planted the trees. They apparently moved between the area and Goliad where John Hallett was at one time the town clerk. John and Margaret Hallett had children John Jr., William Henry who were born in Matamoros in 1813 and 1815 and Benjamin and Mary Jane who were born in Goliad in 1818 and 1822. Benjamin was dead by 1824, unsubstantiated legend says he was captured by Indians and never heard from again. John Hallett Sr. is thought to have died in Goliad in Oct 1836. William Henry Hallett served in the Texian Republican Army under Houston according to family histories, went to Matamoros to purchase land and was imprisoned there as a spy. He died there in 1836. John Hallett Jr. served in Capt. Heard's Infantry Company F, 1st Regiment in the Battle of San Jacinto. He is believed to have been killed by Indians on the Nueces River in 1837, although Dixon and Kemp in Heroes of San Jacinto say he died in ColoradoCo (these authors confuse John Jr. with John Sr.) After the death of her husband and several children and surviving the flight to east Texas on the Runaway Scrape, at age 50 Mrs. Margaret Leatherbury Hallett and daughter Mary Jane returned to the desolation left by both Houston's and the Mexican Army on the way to San Jacinto surrounding the LavacaCo homestead. There she has to contend with squatters on the Hallett league, a prime location on the Lavaca River in the region, and in the path of nomadic Comanche bands. Mrs. Hallett immediately rallied the few settlers in the area and friendly Tonkawa Indians in addition to appealing to the new government of the Republic for aid against the Comanches and lawless bushwhackers. She established her home as a trading post for basic supplies and trade of hides, pelts and commodities between settlers and primarily Tonkawa Indians, which became successful because of its strategic location in the region and contact with Gonzales. She became an excellant manager and began to produce crops of corn, cattle and horses on her league. Mrs. Hallett became a major figure in the area and eventually a legend. She was known to be fearless, a friend to the local Tonkawa Indians and severe with them when they misbehaved. Legend says that because of her bravery in handling unruly Tonkawas who insisted on whiskey from her store (she hit one over the head with a hatchet), she was made an honorary member of their tribe by Chief Lolo when he heard of the incident and thereafter referred to her as "Brave Squaw." Despite the ruggedness of the area, Mrs. Hallett was known to always dress brightly and always carried a large chatelaine bag. When a newcomer to the area asked about what she carried in the bag, the reply was "powder, but not of the cosmetic variety." Across the river from the Hallett trading post was lived LavacaCo pioneers, Barnard Brown and Collatinus Ballard, a native of VA and said to be a cousin of Mary Todd Lincoln.. The latter married Mary Jane Hallett in 1840. Mary Jane Hallett was educated in St. Mary's Convent, three miles west of current Hallettsville under the tutelege of Rev. Edward Clark. Margaret Hallett helped establish a local educational system in the area and donated land for it including the Alma Male and Female Institute in 1852, the first public school in the area. David Ives (m. Margaret Lanham), a surveyor, lived with the Hallets in 1837 through 1843. The cluster of settlers around Halletts home and store became the town of Hallettsville which was laid out and surveyed in 1838 by Byrd Lockhart according to instructions of Mrs. Hallett who donated land for the site. Mrs. Hallett's home became the site for county business and court sessions in the early days of formation of LavacaCo after independence. In 1841, Ballard supervised the construction of a larger family log home which housed the early Ballard and Hallett businesses, served as a temporary city hall and courthouse in the days of the Republic. It also served as a multi-denominational church in 1841 and afterwards. Residents recalled the earliest "preaching" in the area occurred in 1841 at the house of "Mother Hallet." Margaret Hallett died at age 76 in 1863 and was buried near her home and original trading post and her remains were moved later to City Memorial Park where the site is marked by a historical marker: Hallettsville founded 1838, County seat, Lavaca County since 1852, named for Mrs. Margaret Hallett, Widow of John Hallett, A member of Austin's Colony, A veteran of San Jacinto who donated the town site. From Goodspeed Brothers (Publishers). Memorial and Genealogical Record of Southwest Texas. Goodspeed Brothers Publishers, Chicago, IL, 1894. JOHN HALLET (deceased). It is a pleasure to speak of those worthy citizens whose active lives have ceased on earth, but whose influence extends still, and will continue to extend among all who knew them. This truth is doubly true when such a man has established for himself and children a reputation for integrity, character and ability. Such is the case with John Hallet, the original settler of Lavaca County, Texas. He was born in Worcestershire, England, and was the younger son of an English nobleman. When but a lad he was commissioned in the British navy, but served only a short time. Being threatened with punishment by one of the officers of the ship he climbed overboard in the nighttime, and swam to an American vessel in the harbor. The captain of this vessel brought him to the United States and adopted him. He was then in his twelfth year. He followed the sea with his adopted father for years, and was a volunteer in an engagement in Chesapeake Bay against the British. Later he sailed as Captain from both the ports of New York and Baltimore for several years. About the year 1808 he married, in Virginia, Miss Margaret P. Leatherbury, a native of the Old Dominion and of an old and prominent family of that State. While sailing on the ocean he lost a ship at Key West, Florida, and with the insurance money he started a business at Goliad, Texas. Soon after the Mexican government confiscated his stock, and later he retired from that business.5 |
Family |
John Hallett b. c 1780 | |
Marriage* | 9 August 1808 | She married John Hallett on 9 August 1808 at Accomack Co, VA. George S. Fisher was security on the Marriage License Bond (M.L.B.) of John Hallett and Margaret Leatherbury, daughter of Ann. Accomack County, VA, is on Virginia's Eastern Shore which is located between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. There was no minister's return showing the actual date of the marriage..1,7 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 462 (Utie-Bennett Family).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 182 (will of Severn East, wife Tabitha).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S3187]
- [S2099] Clayton Torrence, Virginia Wills and Administrations, 1632-1800.
- [S14] Mark C. Lewis, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage License Bonds, 1806-1835.
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census, p. 70 (family of John Hallatt).
John Hallett Sr.1
M, b. circa 1777, d. before 10 May 1847
Father | William Hallett (h/o Clear)2 b. c 1746, d. b 13 Oct 1817 | |
Mother | Clarissa 'Clear' Dixon2 b. c 1758, d. b 11 Oct 1819 |
Charts | Descendants of Nicholas Granger (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 29 Apr 2022 |
Birth* | circa 1777 | John was born circa 1777 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Tax list (personal)* | 10 August 1807 | He was on the personal property tax list on 10 August 1807 at Northampton Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallett, who had no taxible personal items. Also on this same day his father William Hallett had 1 white tith, 10 slaves above 16, 0 slaves above 12 & under 16, and 11 horses & mares.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1810 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1810 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Tax list (personal) | 12 April 1810 | John Hallett Sr. was on the personal property tax list on 12 April 1810 at Northampton Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallet who had no taxible personal property.4 |
Tax list (personal) | 1812 | He was on the personal property tax list in 1812 at Northampton Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallet, who had no taxible personal items. Also on this same page his father William Hallett had 3 white tithes, 8 slaves above 16, 0 slaves above 12 & under 16, 10 horses & mares and a 2-wheel carriage.5 |
War 1812 Veteran* | between 1813 and 1814 | He served in the War of 1812 between 1813 and 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Corporal John Hallett on a Pay Roll, who served in Captain Matthew H. Dunton's Company of the 27th Regiment Virginia Militia, in the service of the United States, commanded by Lt. Col. Major S. Pitts, Northampton County from the 8th to 18th September 1813, and from the 29th August to 29th September 1814. His time of service was 1 month.6 |
Will - Witnessed* | November 1814 | John witnessed a will in November 1814 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that John Finney & John Hallett witnessed the will of George Wise, wife Elizabeth.7 |
Appraiser | 12 December 1814 | John was named as an appraiser of an estate on 12 December 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Edmund Watson, Edward Joynes, and John Hallett were named appraisers of the estate of William Roberts.8 |
Tax list (personal) | 22 March 1815 | He was on the personal property tax list on 22 March 1815 at Northampton Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallet, who had 1 white tith, 2 slaves above 16, 1 slave above 12 & under 16, 1 slave 9 to 12, 4 head of cattle, 2 horses & mules. Also on this same page on 1 Apr 1815 his father William Hallett had 4 white tithes, 6 slaves above 16, 5 slaves 9 to 12, 40 head of cattle, 8 horses & mares and a 2-wheel carriage valued at $40.9 |
Appraiser* | 9 December 1816 | John was named as an appraiser of an estate on 9 December 1816 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Jeptha Johnson, Henry Scarborough, John Hallett and John L. Robertson were named appraisers of the estate of Fanny Widgeon.10 |
Tax list (personal) | 9 March 1818 | He was on the personal property tax list on 9 March 1818 at Northampton Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallet, who had 1 white male over 16, 2 slaves over 16, 1 slave 12 to 16, 3 horses, a 2-wheel riding carriage valued at $50. The total amount of his tax was $3.14. Also on this same page on 4 Apr 1818 was his father William Hallett and Michael Hallett, Thomas Hallett & James Hallett.11 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 January 1819 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 January 1819 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Hallett was granted to John Hallett and Michael Hallett. Bond $15,000 Appraisers: John Trower, William Costin, Thomas Spady and Joshua Fitchett. Inventory and Appraisement taken on November 20, 1817. Account of Sales. Audit and Settlement. John and Michael Hallett, administrators. Recorded on January 11, 1819. Division of Slaves. Heirs: Mrs. Hallett, widow; John Hallett, William Floyd in right of his wife Frances, Michael Hallett, William Hallett, Thomas Hallett, Eliza Hallett, James Hallett.2 |
Est Settm't Mother's* | 11 October 1819 | He was named in the settlement of his mother's estate on 11 October 1819 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Clarissa Hallett was granted to John Hallett. Bond $1,000. Appraisers: Joshua Fitchett Senr., John Trower, William Costin and Thomas Spady. No administration records.12 |
Will - Brother's | 27 November 1819 | John was named in his brother's will on 27 November 1819 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William Hallett gave his Aunt Santaca Evans as a legacy two hundred and fifty dollars. Then after my just debts is paid I give to my brother John Hallet, my brother Thomas Hallet, my brother Michel Hallet my brother James Hallet & my sister Elizabeth Hallet my Hole estate. I nominate my brother Michel Hallet executor. Signed, William Hallett. Witnesses: Joshua Fitchett, Susanna Hyslop and Charles Fitchett. In probate, the will was partially proved on December 13, 1819 by the oath of Joshua Fitchett and fully proved on March 13, 1820. No administrator, bond or order to appraise the estate. No administration records.13 |
Census head* | 1820 | John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallet, age 26-45 (b.c. 1775-1794). Listed with him were 2M0-10, 1F0-10, 1F26-45 & 8 slaves.14 |
Tax list (personal) | 21 February 1820 | He was on the personal property tax list on 21 February 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. The HH was headed by John Hallet, who had 1 white male over 16, 3 slaves over 16, 1 slave 12 to 16, 2 horses, a 2-wheel riding carriage valued at $50. The total amount of his tax was $3.66. Also on this same page on 21 Feb 1820 were his brothers, Michael Hallett, Thomas Hallett & James D. Hallett.15 |
Will - Witnessed | 20 October 1820 | John witnessed a will on 20 October 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that John Hallett, Savage Bell, Will. Bell & Mary Bell witnessed the will of Thomas N. Widgeon.16 |
Will - Brother's* | 1 December 1820 | John was named in his brother's will on 1 December 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will James Hallett gave to brother John Hallett all my horses and grane. I give to my sister Betey Hallet three Negroes ther names are Adar, Lealah and George. I give to my brother Michael Hallet one Negro woman by the name of Tabbitha and her daughter Vilate. I give to my two brothers Michael and Thomas Hallet all my land. Brother Thomas Hallet executor. Signed, James Hallet. Witnesses: Joshua Fitchet Senr, Rachael (her mark) Costin and John T. Belote.17 |
Militia* | 1821 | He served in the militia at Northampton Co, VA, in 1821. He was shown as Ensign John Hallett who served in the 27th Regiment in 1821.18 |
Appraiser | 23 January 1823 | John was named as an appraiser of an estate on 23 January 1823 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that William Costin, John Hallett, John Trower and William E. Wilkins were named to appraise the estate of Southy Spady Jr.19 |
Land Division of* | 23 November 1824 | He was named in a division of land on 23 November 1824 at Northampton Co, VA. This day we the subscribers have mutually agreed between ourselves to have a division in the land belonging to the heirs of William Hallet dec'd and have appointed the following men to make a division in the said land to wit: Southy Goffigon, John Goffigon and William Jarvis Sen and we do bind ourselves to abide by the said division under penalty of $1,000 to be paid by the parties that object to the said division to the remainder of the subscribers. Signed: John Hallett, Michael Hallett, Thomas Hallett & Wm. M. Mapp. Witt: Thomas Powell, Daniel Fitchett & Ralph Fitchett. On 14 Feb 1825 this agreement was proved in court and ordered to be recorded.20 |
Deed of Trust named* | 30 December 1829 | He was named in deed of trust on 30 December 1829 at Northampton Co, VA. William M. Mapp & Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizbeth Hallett, of N'hamp Co, for $1,000 to be paid by John Hallett of said county by his bond & mortgage of this date and which when paid will be in full payment of said $1,000, a parcel of land in said county & bounded Northerly by lands of John Hallett & Thomas Hallett, Easterly by lands of John G. Ames in right of his wife Nancy Ames, formerly Nancy Hunt, South by the Chesapeake Bay & Westerly by lands of Michael Hallett, containing 33 acres more or less & being the same lands which were assigned to said Elizabeth as her share of the lands of her deceased father William Hallett, including the right & privileges of pasturage in the undivided marsh & pasture adjoining the aforesaid tract. Signed Wm. M. Mapp & Elizabeth Mapp. Witt: Jesse J. Simkins, Daniel Fitchett & N.J. Winder.21 |
Census head | 1830 | John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1830 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#12 was headed by John Hallett, age 40-50 (b.c. 1780-1790). Listed with him were 2M0-5, 1M5-10, 1M10-15, 1M 30-40, 2F0-5, 2F5-10, 1F10-15, 1F15-20, 2F20-30 and 15 slaves.22 |
Land bought* | 5 August 1834 | He bought land on 5 August 1834 at Northampton Co, VA. Michael Hallet and wife Elizabeth to N'hamp Co, sold John Hallet of the same place, for $1,200 a tract of land containing 105 acres, more or less, being bounded on the North by Thomas Hallet, on the East by John Hallett, on the South by _____ and on the West by the Chesapeake Bay, with the tenements, etc. Signed Michael Hallett & Eliza Hallett. Witt: Thos S. Spady, Jesse J. Simkins & Daniel Fitchett.23 |
Census head* | 1840 | John was listed as a head of household in the census of 1840 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#20 was headed by Jno. Hallet, age 60-70 (b.c. 1770-1780). Listed with him were 1M15-20, 2F10-15, 1F20-30, 1F50-60 and 9 slaves.24 |
Death* | before 10 May 1847 | He died before 10 May 1847 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Hallett was granted to William H. Hallett and John T. Hallett administrators. Bond $7,000. Appraisers: Thomas Hallett, Thomas Griffith, William W. Dixon and James D. Hallett. Audit & Settlement, William H. and John T. Hallett administrators. Begins in 1847. Recorded 10 June 1850.25 |
Deed named in* | 12 February 1850 | He was named in a deed in on 12 February 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. William T. Fitchett, commissioner as herein after states, William W. Map & Margaret A. his wife, Elizabeth Hallett, John T. Hallett of N'hamp Co, and William H. Hallett and Eliza A. his wife of the city of Norfolk, in the same state, of the one part and Thomas Hallett of N'hamp Co of the other part: whereas in a certain suit depending in the County Court of the said county, wherein William T. Fitchett, guardian of Mary F. Hallett, is plaintiff and the said Mary F. Hallett, William W. Mapp and Margaret A. his wife, Elizabeth Hallett, John T. Hallett and William H. Hallett are defendants, it was at August Term of the court, last past, amongst other things decreed and ordered, that William T. Fitchett be commissioner for that purpose and do make sale of the said tract of land situated in the lower part of the said county, near Cape Charles, adjoining the land of Thomas Griffith, Thomas Hallett and others, containing about 163 acres and whereas also, the said William T. Fitchett in pursuance of the said decree, did make sale of the said tract of land, by public auction, to the highest bidder, at which sale the said Thomas Hallett became the purchaser thereof at the price of $4,055.00, he being the highest bidder and that being the highest sum bid for the same, and whereas also the said tract of land was sold in gross and not by the acre; and whereas also at a court held in as for the said Count at the February Term thereof 1850, amongst other things in the said suit, it was decreed and ordered, that the report of the said purchase by the said Thomas Hallett be confirmed and that the said William T. Fitchett convey the said tract of land to the said Thomas Fitchett by deed with special warranty, and that the said William W. Mapp and Margaret A. his wife, Elizabeth Hallett, John T. Hallett and William H. Hallett do unite in the said conveyance: All of which will be more fully, particular and accurately appear reference being had to the said decree and the proceedings in the said suit, this deed therefore witnesseth; that the said William T. Fitchett, commissioner as aforesaid, and the said William W. Mapp and Margaret A. his wife, Elizabeth Hallett, John T. Hallett and William H. Hallett and Eliza his wife for and in consideration of the said sum of $4,055.00 to them in hand paid by the said Thomas Hallett, for the said land containing 163 acres, it being the same tract of land whereof John Hallett senior, late of the said county of N'hamp was seized and possessed at the time of his death. And the said William W. Mapp and Margaret A. his wife, Elizabeth Hallett, John T. Hallett and William H. Hallett covenant with the said Thomas Hallett, each for himself or herself and not jointly, as follows, to wit: to warrant and defend, each, one fifth of all the lands hereby sold and conveyed, belonging unto the said Thomas Hallett. And that they are each, that is to say, the said William W. Mapp and Margaret A. his wife is now in lawful possession of one fifth of the said land, and seized of an indefeasible estate in fee simple therein, and the said Elizabeth Hallett, John T. Hallett and William H. Hallett are each in lawful possession of one fifth of the said land and seized of an indefeasible estate in fee simple therein. Signed: William T. Fitchett, comm, W.W. Mapp, Margaret A. Mapp, Elizabeth (her mark) Hallett, John T. Hallett, Wm. H. Hallett & Eliza A. Hallett. (NOTE: Two Justices of the Peace in Norfolk certified that William H. Hallett & his wife Elizabeth A. Hallett appeared before them and acknowledged it to be his and her act and deed and desired the Justices to certify their signatures.) The deed was ordered to be recorded on 8 Apr 1850 in N'hamp Co Court.1 |
Family |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1790, d. b 10 May 1847 | |
Marriage* | circa 1810 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1810 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Children | 1. | William H. Hallett25 b. c 1812 |
2. | John T. Hallett25 b. c 1814 | |
3. | Elizabeth Hallett26 b. c 1819 | |
4. | Margaret A. Hallett+ b. c 1825 | |
5. | Mary F. Hallett+26 b. c 1830 |
Citations
- [S3197] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton Co, VA, Deed Book No. 33, 1846-1850, p. 525.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 254 (adm of William Hallett to John & Michael Hallett).
- [S2572] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List, 1800-1820, p. 51.
- [S3191] N'hamp County Clerk's Office, Northampton County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists, 1782-1823, 1810 List, p. 10, John Hallet.
- [S2572] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List, 1800-1820, p. 75.
- [S3185] Pam Cuddeback < and e-mail address>, John Hallett married Margaret Leatherbury.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 617 (will of George Wise, wife Elizabeth).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 246 (adm of William Roberts).
- [S2572] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List, 1800-1820, p. 107.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 98 (will of Fanny Widgeon).
- [S2572] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List, 1800-1820, p. 153.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 258 (adm of Clarissa Hallett).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 115 (will of William Hallett).
- [S2510] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia Census Records, 1820-1840, p. 22 (original p. 9, John Hallet family).
- [S2572] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List, 1800-1820, p. 181.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 117 (will of Thomas N. Widgeon, wife Elizabeth).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 120 (will of James Hallett).
- [S285] Alton Brooks Parker Barnes, Pungoteague to Petersburg, Vol I, Eastern Shore Militiamen, Before The Civil War, 1776-1858, p. 132.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 263 (adm of Southy Spady Jr.).
- [S3195] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton Co, VA, Deed Book No. 28, 1824-1828, p. 83.
- [S874] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton Co, VA, Deed Book No. 29, 1828-1834, p. 393.
- [S2510] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia Census Records, 1820-1840, p. 127.
- [S3196] Virginia Northampton County, Northampton Co, VA, Deed Book No. 30, 1834-1838, p. 24.
- [S2510] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia Census Records, 1820-1840, original p. 15.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 329 (adm of John Hallett).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
Charles Crowson1
M, b. circa 1733
Father | William Crowson b. c 1694, d. 1756 | |
Mother | Comfort Littleton b. c 1698 |
Birth* | circa 1733 | Charles was born circa 1733 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | before 30 March 1763 | He married Comfort (127) West, daughter of John (27) West and Agnes Burton, before 30 March 1763 at Accomack Co, VA.3,4,2 |
Court - namd in suit* | 30 March 1763 | Charles Crowson was named in a lawsuit on 30 March 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. Jonathan Willet with wife Agnes, Garret Topping with wife Scarburgh, Charles Crowson with wife Comfort, and Major West (attorney: Rich Coke) sued Smith Bunting, Edmund Chambers, John Goffigan, John West and George Scott Jr with wife Susannah (attorney: James Henry), who were granted time to answer.2 |
Will - Witnessed* | 25 March 1795 | He witnessed a will on 25 March 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Charles Crowson and John Groten witnessed the will of George West.5 |
Family |
Comfort (127) West b. c 1737 | |
Children | 1. | Levin Thomas (366A) Crowson (I)+ b. c 1772, d. b 30 Jul 1838 |
2. | Major (366B) Crowson b. c 1774 | |
3. | William Crowson+ b. c 1776 | |
4. | John Crowson+ b. c 1778 |
Citations
- [S1026] Descendants of Robert Crowson, from Jack Burn to M.K. Miles.
- [S2224] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1753-1763, Volume 19, p. 441 (30 Mar 1763 Court).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 519 (Anthony West Family).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 31 (suit for recovery of a slave, Charles Snead Sr. vs. Robert Drummond).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 425 (will of George West).
Major (366B) Crowson1
M, b. circa 1774
Father | Charles Crowson b. c 1733 | |
Mother | Comfort (127) West b. c 1737 |
Birth* | circa 1774 | Major was born circa 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 2 August 1800 | He married Nancy (of Ben) Bull, daughter of Benjamin Bull II and Elizabeth 'Betty' (-----), on 2 August 1800 at Accomack Co, VA. Levin Crowson was the security on the M.L.B. of Major Crowson and Nancy Bull..2 |
Family |
Nancy (of Ben) Bull b. c 1781 |
Nancy (of Ben) Bull1
F, b. circa 1781
Father | Benjamin Bull II1 b. c 1760, d. b 1 Oct 1788 | |
Mother | Elizabeth 'Betty' (-----)1 b. c 1765 |
Birth* | circa 1781 | Nancy was born circa 1781 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Orphan's account* | September 1789 | She was named in an orphan's account in September 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. A court entry mentions the orphans of Benjamin Bull as Nancy Bull, Comfort Bull and George Bull and (his widow) Betty Bull.1 |
Marriage* | 2 August 1800 | She married Major (366B) Crowson, son of Charles Crowson and Comfort (127) West, on 2 August 1800 at Accomack Co, VA. Levin Crowson was the security on the M.L.B. of Major Crowson and Nancy Bull..2 |
Married Name | 2 August 1800 | As of 2 August 1800,her married name was Crowson. |
Family |
Major (366B) Crowson b. c 1774 |
Citations
- [S3047] Rodwicke Ybarra < and e-mail address>, Corrections and Additions to the MilesFiles, citing Acc Co Orphan's Account, 1787-1805, pp. 56-57.
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
William W. West1
M, b. circa 1802, d. circa 1836
Father | Charles West b. c 1772, d. b 26 Nov 1835 | |
Mother | Joanna Dunton b. c 1778 |
Birth* | circa 1802 | William was born circa 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1825 | He married Vianna G. Godwin, daughter of Esau Godwin and Ann S. West, circa 1825.2 |
Will - Father's* | 2 February 1835 | William was named in his father's will on 2 February 1835 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son William W. West in the will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr.3 |
Death* | circa 1836 | William died circa 1836 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Family |
Vianna G. Godwin b. 10 Feb 1805, d. 22 Apr 1882 | |
Child | 1. | Joanna Clara West b. c 1826 |
Citations
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 81.
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 102.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 341 (will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr).
Vianna G. Godwin
F, b. 10 February 1805, d. 22 April 1882
Father | Esau Godwin1 b. c 1779, d. b 13 Feb 1809 | |
Mother | Ann S. West1 b. c 1780 |
Birth* | 10 February 1805 | Vianna was born on 10 February 1805 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1825 | She married William W. West, son of Charles West and Joanna Dunton, circa 1825.3 |
Married Name | circa 1825 | As of circa 1825,her married name was West. |
Marriage* | circa 1840 | She married Col. John W. Leatherbury, son of John (211) Leatherbury Sr. and Elizabeth 'Betsy' (205M) King, circa 1840.4 |
Married Name | circa 1840 | As of circa 1840,her married name was Leatherbury. |
Death* | 22 April 1882 | Vianna died on 22 April 1882 at age 77. Whitelaw reports that Vianna and both her husband's died intestate and in 1882 a survey of the land of Mrs. Leatherbury, dec'd, showed 631 acres of upland, the southern part of 236 1/2 acres went to son Thomas E. Leatherbury and his wife Joanna T. and the upper part of 394 acres went to a daughter Clara J. Holland, the widow of Nathaniel L. Holland..2,1 |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Myrtle Grove, Machipungo, N'hamp Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Vianna G. Leatherbury, wife of J.W. Leatherbury and former relict of W.W. West, 10 Feb 1805 - 22 Apr 1882..4 |
Family 1 |
William W. West b. c 1802, d. c 1836 | |
Marriage* | circa 1825 | She married William W. West, son of Charles West and Joanna Dunton, circa 1825.3 |
Child | 1. | Joanna Clara West b. c 1826 |
Family 2 |
Col. John W. Leatherbury b. c 1795 | |
Marriage* | circa 1840 | She married Col. John W. Leatherbury, son of John (211) Leatherbury Sr. and Elizabeth 'Betsy' (205M) King, circa 1840.4 |
Child | 1. | Thomas E. Leatherbury+5 b. c 1844 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 280 (tract N49).
- [S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 102.
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Joanna Clara West1
F, b. circa 1826
Father | William W. West b. c 1802, d. c 1836 | |
Mother | Vianna G. Godwin b. 10 Feb 1805, d. 22 Apr 1882 |
Birth* | circa 1826 | Joanna was born circa 1826 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 102.
Tabitha Susan West1
F, b. 30 August 1807, d. 17 December 1865
Father | Charles West b. c 1772, d. b 26 Nov 1835 | |
Mother | Joanna Dunton b. c 1778 |
Birth* | 30 August 1807 | Tabitha was born on 30 August 1807 at Northampton Co, VA.2,3 |
Marriage* | 28 November 1831 | She married Dr. Thomas John Littleton 'J.L.L.' Nottingham, son of William (of Thos Jr) Nottingham Jr/Sr and Margaret 'Peggy' Mapp, on 28 November 1831 at Northampton Co, VA. Smith Nottingham was the security on the M.L.B. of Thomas J.L.L. Nottingham to Tabitha S. West, daughter of Charles West. Thos. Nottingham & Robins Mapp witnesses. Chas. West as to Tabitha's age. They were married on 30 Nov 1831, according to Bible records..4 |
Married Name | 28 November 1831 | As of 28 November 1831,her married name was Nottingham. |
Will - Father's* | 2 February 1835 | Tabitha was named in her father's will on 2 February 1835 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Tabitha S. Nottingham in the will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr.5 |
Death* | 17 December 1865 | Tabitha died on 17 December 1865 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 58. She was shown as Tabitha West, wife of Thos. J.L.L. Nottingham, who departed this life 17 Dec 1865..3 |
Burial* | Her body was interred at Lebanon, Cheriton, N'hamp Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Tabitha Susan Nottingham, wife of Dr. Thomas J.L.L. Nottingham, 30 Aug 1807 - 17 Dec 1865, who died at the age of 58 years, 3 months & 18 days..3 |
Family |
Dr. Thomas John Littleton 'J.L.L.' Nottingham b. 30 Nov 1807, d. 5 Mar 1878 | |
Children | 1. | Sally Nottingham6 b. 1 Jul 1833 |
2. | Charles Nottingham6 b. 9 Oct 1835 | |
3. | Peggy Joanna Nottingham b. 3 Feb 1838, d. 1 Apr 1916 | |
4. | Samuel Baker Nottingham6 b. 31 Jan 1840, d. 7 Apr 1866 | |
5. | Thomas William Nottingham6 b. 2 Mar 1843, d. 12 Jul 1880 | |
6. | Elizabeth Sarah Bundick Nottingham6 b. 19 Apr 1845, d. 25 Dec 1902 | |
7. | Charlotte 'Lottie' Susan Nottingham6 b. 18 Apr 1847, d. 5 Mar 1876 | |
8. | Clara West Nottingham+6 b. 30 Jun 1849, d. 4 Sep 1930 | |
9. | Charles West Nottingham6 b. c 1851 |
Citations
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 81 & 102.
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 341 (will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr).
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 111-114 (Anne C. Taylor Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1826, owned by L. Lee Trower, Eastville, VA in 1993 when it was typed by Jean M. Mihalyka).
Dr. Thomas John Littleton 'J.L.L.' Nottingham1
M, b. 30 November 1807, d. 5 March 1878
Father | William (of Thos Jr) Nottingham Jr/Sr2 b. c 1777, d. b 11 Jan 1841 | |
Mother | Margaret 'Peggy' Mapp2 b. c 1774 |
Birth* | 30 November 1807 | Thomas was born on 30 November 1807 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Land cause* | 3 July 1826 | He was named in a land cause on 3 July 1826 at Northampton Co, VA. In a suit for sale of land, John Addison vs William Nottingham & Margaret his wife, Alexander W. Ward & Jenny his wife and William, Thomas, Samuel & Esther Notthingham. That a certain James S. Turner, late of this county, being seized in fee of and in a certain tract of land hereinafter mentioned, and being desirous to secure your orator from all loss or injury which you orator might sustain from your orator being bound as the said James S. Turner's security in a bond formerly due to John Eyre, and on the 30 November 1825, in a suit in the Court of Northampton in the name of William E. Lyon for the use of John C. Wilson, and for the sum of $375.36 dated 1 January 1824 and being also desirous to secure your orator & a certain John Widgeon from all loss or damage in their securityship for the said James S. Turner in his administration on the estate of Michael Savage, dec'd, did by deed dated 30 November 1825, mortgage to you orator and the said John Widgeon a tract of land in Northampton, containing by estimation 420 acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Thomas E. Addison's heirs, Edward R. Turner, et al, James Sanford's heirs and Joshua Turner's heirs, &c., being the same land where the said James S. Turner on the __ day of January, 1826, departed this life intestate, leaving a widow Sally Turner, a mother Margaret Nottingham, the wife of William Nottingham, and the following brothers & sisters, Jenny Ward, the wife of Alexander W. Ward, William Nottingham, Thomas Nottingham, Samuel Nottingham and Esther Nottingham.4 |
Chancery suit* | 11 February 1828 | He was named in a chancery suit on 11 February 1828 at Northampton Co, VA. Chancery suit of John Addison vs William Nottingham & Margaret his wife, Alexander W. Ward & Jenny his wife & William, Thomas, Samuel & Esther Nottingham. The defendants having failed to comply with the condition of the decree, the land was sold to Jno Addison, the highest bidder, on October 18, 1826 for $1150. Refers to the estate of Michael Savage. See Library of Virginia Chancery Causes for Northampton County 1828-004. (the following abstract by David Scott) The suit states that James S. Turner mortgaged a tract of land containing 420 acres bounded easterly by the land of Thomas E. Addison's heirs, westerly by the land Edward R. Turner & al, northerly on the land of James Sandford's heirs & Joshua Turner's heirs & southerly by a branch between said Turner & Tully R. Wise's heirs being the same tract on which the said James Turner lived. It goes on to say that James S. Turner died intestate in 1826 leaving a widow Sally Turner, a mother Margaret Nottingham the wife of Wm. Nottingham and the following brothers and sisters; Jenny Ward the wife of Alexander W. Ward, Wm Nottingham, Thomas Nottingham, Samuel Nottingham & Esther Nottingham.5 |
Marriage* | 28 November 1831 | He married Tabitha Susan West, daughter of Charles West and Joanna Dunton, on 28 November 1831 at Northampton Co, VA. Smith Nottingham was the security on the M.L.B. of Thomas J.L.L. Nottingham to Tabitha S. West, daughter of Charles West. Thos. Nottingham & Robins Mapp witnesses. Chas. West as to Tabitha's age. They were married on 30 Nov 1831, according to Bible records..6 |
Will - Father's* | 31 January 1840 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 31 January 1840 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William Nottingham Senr gave son Samuel Y. Nottingham my seaside plantation containing 270 acres adjoining the lands of Robert B. Nottingham and others upon condition that he will pay to my son Thomas J.L.L. Nottingham the sum of one thousand dollars. I give & devise to my son William P. Nottingham my plantation whereon he now resides containing 200 acres adjoining the lands of Dr. George T. Yerby, Shadrack T. Ames and others upon condition that he will pay to my son Thomas J. L.L. Nottingham the sum of one thousand dollars. To my daughter Esther S.B. Nottingham. I give to my son Samuel Y. Nottingham a Negro man or boy named Charles. I give to my son William P. Nottingham a Negro girl named Eliza. I give to my son Thomas J. L. L. Nottingham a Negro boy named William. I hereby constitute and appoint my sons Samuel Y., William P. & Thomas J.L.L. Nottingham executors. Signed, Wm Nottingham Senr. Witnesses: Miers W. Fisher, Victor A. Nottingham and Thos J. Nottingham. Codicil written on February 17, 1840. The 270 acres that had been given to his son Samuel was sold and he directed his executors to purchase other land for the sum of $4,500 dollars.2 |
Death* | 5 March 1878 | Thomas died on 5 March 1878 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 70. He was shown as Thos. J.L.L. Nottingham, husband of Tabitha West, who died March 5th 1877, age 69 years and 24 days..3,7 |
Burial* | His body was interred at Lebanon, Cheriton, N'hamp Co, VA. His tombstone shows him as Thomas J.L.L. Nottingham, MD, son of William & Peggy, 30 Nov 1807 - 5 Mar 1878, who died at the age of 70 years, 3 months & 5 days..3 |
Family |
Tabitha Susan West b. 30 Aug 1807, d. 17 Dec 1865 | |
Marriage* | 28 November 1831 | He married Tabitha Susan West, daughter of Charles West and Joanna Dunton, on 28 November 1831 at Northampton Co, VA. Smith Nottingham was the security on the M.L.B. of Thomas J.L.L. Nottingham to Tabitha S. West, daughter of Charles West. Thos. Nottingham & Robins Mapp witnesses. Chas. West as to Tabitha's age. They were married on 30 Nov 1831, according to Bible records..6 |
Children | 1. | Sally Nottingham7 b. 1 Jul 1833 |
2. | Charles Nottingham7 b. 9 Oct 1835 | |
3. | Peggy Joanna Nottingham b. 3 Feb 1838, d. 1 Apr 1916 | |
4. | Samuel Baker Nottingham7 b. 31 Jan 1840, d. 7 Apr 1866 | |
5. | Thomas William Nottingham7 b. 2 Mar 1843, d. 12 Jul 1880 | |
6. | Elizabeth Sarah Bundick Nottingham7 b. 19 Apr 1845, d. 25 Dec 1902 | |
7. | Charlotte 'Lottie' Susan Nottingham7 b. 18 Apr 1847, d. 5 Mar 1876 | |
8. | Clara West Nottingham+7 b. 30 Jun 1849, d. 4 Sep 1930 | |
9. | Charles West Nottingham7 b. c 1851 |
Citations
- [S2953] Dr. William S. Burton, Nottingham Descendancy Chart (found in Jean Mihalyka's Nottingham Genealogy Files at Ker Place).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 191 (will of William Nottingham Senr).
- [S559] Jean Merritt Mihalyka, Gravestone Inscriptions in Northampton County, Virginia.
- [S884] Stratton Nottingham, Northampton Co, VA, Land Causes 1731-1868 & Lancaster County, VA 1795-1848, p. 113-114 (John Addison vs William Nottingham & Margaret his wife, Alexander W. Ward & Jenny his wife and William, Thomas, Samuel & Esther Notthingham).
- [S2499] Dr. David R. Scott, Eastern Shore Family Research Files, citing N'hamp Order Book 38, p. 167 (chancery suit John Addison vs. Wm. Nottingham & wife Margaret, Alex W. Ward & wife Jenny, and William, Thomas, Samuel & Esther Nottingham).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 111-114 (Anne C. Taylor Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1826, owned by L. Lee Trower, Eastville, VA in 1993 when it was typed by Jean M. Mihalyka).
Margaret 'Peggy' Fitchett
F, b. circa 1775, d. before 21 April 1797
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1775 | Margaret was born circa 1775 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 6 July 1795 | She married William B. 'Bench Leg' Nottingham (B.L.), son of (-----) (father of Wm B. & John) Nottingham, on 6 July 1795 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Eyre was the security on the M.L.B. of William Nottingham and Peggy Fitchet..1 |
Married Name | 6 July 1795 | As of 6 July 1795,her married name was Nottingham. |
Death* | before 21 April 1797 | Margaret 'Peggy' Fitchett died before 21 April 1797 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Wm. Wingate was security on the M.L.B. of Wm. Nottingham and Elishe Parks Wingate.1 |
Family |
William B. 'Bench Leg' Nottingham (B.L.) b. c 1750, d. b 10 Feb 1823 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
Elizabeth C. West1
F, b. circa 1808, d. 2 March 1864
Father | Charles West b. c 1772, d. b 26 Nov 1835 | |
Mother | Joanna Dunton b. c 1778 |
Birth* | circa 1808 | Elizabeth was born circa 1808 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 11 October 1826 | She married Edward W. Addison, son of John Addison IV (Sheriff) and Margaret 'Peggy' White, on 11 October 1826 at Northampton Co, VA. Charles West was the security on the M.L.B. of Edward W. Addison and Miss Elizabeth West. They were married on 26 Oct 1826 by S.S. Gunter..2 |
Married Name | 11 October 1826 | As of 11 October 1826,her married name was Addison. |
Will - Father's* | 2 February 1835 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 2 February 1835 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Elizaberth C. Addison in the will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr.3 |
Census head* | 1850 | Elizabeth was listed as a head of household in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth Addison the head of HH#637, age 39 with real estate valued at $12,000. Listed with her are the following Addisons: Virgil, a 22 year old farmer; Mary, age 18; John, age 13; Joseph, age 10; and Elizabeth, age 8.4 |
Death* | 2 March 1864 | She died on 2 March 1864 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth S. Addison, daughter of Joanna Dunton & Chrles West, who departed this life on 2nd March 1864.5 |
Family |
Edward W. Addison b. c 1803 | |
Children | 1. | Edward V. (of Ed W) Addison6 b. c 1826, d. Apr 1854 |
2. | John (of Ed W) Addison7 b. c 1837 | |
3. | Joseph (of Ed W) Addison6 b. c 1840, d. Jan 1862 |
Citations
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 81 & 102.
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 341 (will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 111-114 (Anne C. Taylor Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1826, owned by L. Lee Trower, Eastville, VA in 1993 when it was typed by Jean M. Mihalyka).
- [S2461] Sandra Perkins, Northampton County, Death Register, 1853-1870.
- [S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
Edward W. Addison
M, b. circa 1803
Father | John Addison IV (Sheriff)1 b. c 1775, d. b 12 Jun 1837 | |
Mother | Margaret 'Peggy' White1 b. c 1777, d. 28 Jun 1857 |
Birth* | circa 1803 | Edward was born circa 1803 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Appraiser* | 2 December 1825 | Edward was named as an appraiser of an estate on 2 December 1825 at Northampton Co, VA. Edward W. Addison, Levin J. Thomas, Edmond Roberts & John Upshur Senr appraised the estate of Kendall Addison.2 |
Marriage* | 11 October 1826 | He married Elizabeth C. West, daughter of Charles West and Joanna Dunton, on 11 October 1826 at Northampton Co, VA. Charles West was the security on the M.L.B. of Edward W. Addison and Miss Elizabeth West. They were married on 26 Oct 1826 by S.S. Gunter..3 |
Will - Father's* | 1 February 1837 | Edward was named in his father's will on 1 February 1837 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Addison gave to son Edward W. Addison all accounts of every description that may be found standing on my ledger against him at this time and having heretofore made considerable advances and releases to him amounting to his full portion of my estate & perhaps more, I hope he will be content and should he find upon a final settlement of my estate that he has received more than his equal portion I leave it to his discretion to remunerate each of my surviving children in such sums as he may think equitable and right. To my wife Peggy W. Addison one third part of my estate. To my daughter Sally Fisher the plantation whereon she and her husband Thos B. Fisher now live containing four hundred and seventy acres. To my daughter Louisa W. Addison three hundred and fifty acres of land to be laid off next to the seaside road from the house in which I live so as to include the houses on the Mathews and Westcot lands crossing my plantation from the line between J. T. Wilson and myself and running northerly to the line between Dr. Tankard's heirs and myself. To my son Jno Addison the balance of my land extending to the bayside road and including the plantation whereon I now reside. I hereby nominate & appoint my son Edward W. Addison, Thos B. Fisher and Teackle W. Jacob executors. Signed, J. Addison.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth C. West b. c 1808, d. 2 Mar 1864 | |
Children | 1. | Edward V. (of Ed W) Addison4 b. c 1826, d. Apr 1854 |
2. | John (of Ed W) Addison5 b. c 1837 | |
3. | Joseph (of Ed W) Addison4 b. c 1840, d. Jan 1862 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 180 (will of John Addison, wife Peggy W. Addison).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 142 (settlement of Kendall Addison).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S2461] Sandra Perkins, Northampton County, Death Register, 1853-1870.
- [S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
Charles J.D. West1
M, b. circa 1815, d. 2 June 1864
Father | Charles West b. c 1772, d. b 26 Nov 1835 | |
Mother | Joanna Dunton b. c 1778 |
Birth* | circa 1815 | Charles was born circa 1815 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Will - Father's* | 2 February 1835 | Charles was named in his father's will on 2 February 1835 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son Charles J.D. West in the will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr.2 |
Marriage* | 14 March 1836 | He married Elizabeth R. Pitts, daughter of Major Scarburgh (of Hezekiah) Pitts and Margaret Ann Custis, on 14 March 1836 at Northampton Co, VA. John G. Turner was the security on the M.L.B. of Charles J.D. West and Miss Elizabeth R. Pitts, daughter of Major S. Pitts dec'd. Robins Mapp as to Charles' age and Thomas Smith Jr as to Elizabeth's age. Jos E. Bell witness. They were married on 16 Mar 1836 by W.B. Snead..3,4,5 |
Census head* | 1850 | Charles was listed as a head of household in the census of in 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Charles West the head of HH#347, a 35 year old farmer with real estate value at $20,000. Listed with him were the following Wests: Elizabeth, age 36; William, age 13; Margaret, age 10; Mary, age 7; Charles, age 5; Elizabeth A., age 3; Joanna, age 1; and Emily, age 1/12. Also listed were Margaret Tatum, age 25 and George Poulson, age 23..6 |
Death* | 2 June 1864 | He died on 2 June 1864 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Charles J.D. West, son of Joanna Dunton & Charles West, who departed this life on 2nd March 1864.7 |
Family |
Elizabeth R. Pitts b. 14 Feb 1813, d. 24 Feb 1854 | |
Children | 1. | Margaret West8 b. c 1839 |
2. | Mary F. West8 b. c 1842 | |
3. | Joanna T. West+9 b. c 1848 |
Citations
- [S573] Elmer D. West, Some Descendants of Anthony West of Accomack, Virginia, p. 81 & 102.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 341 (will of Charles West, son Wm. W. West Extr).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1001] Thomas Teackle Upshur, Genealogies of the Kingdom of Accomack, 5 pages of Custis, Wise & Pitts family data were found loose between pages 214 & 215 in Vol 1, Box 10 by E. Spencer Wise on 15 April 1986 and placed in his Wise family folder at the E.S.P.L.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 4, pp 96-101 (Pitts - Custis Bible, printed by Thomas Dobson at the Stone House No. 41, South Second Street, Philadelphia, 1799. Copied 1980 by Robert A. Pitts, 215 Woodland Drive, State College, PA 16801 and typed by Lila H. Schmidt for this compilation in Feb. 1981).
- [S583] Patricia Ann Scherzinger, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 12, p. 111-114 (Anne C. Taylor Bible, printed in Philadelphia in 1826, owned by L. Lee Trower, Eastville, VA in 1993 when it was typed by Jean M. Mihalyka).
- [S2019] Phyllis Elmore, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1853-1922.
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
John (1) Wilkins (Burgess)
M, b. 1599, d. before 28 January 1650/51
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | 1599 | John was born in 1599 at England.1 |
Anecdote | 22 March 1622 | The first record of John Wilkins is the report of his death at Mr. Edward Bennett's plantation, one of 52 massacred there by the Indians on Good Friday, 22 Mar 1621/2. This plantation lay on Burwell's Bay on the south side of the James River in the present Isle of Wright County. But, as in the case of Edward Waters, the report was erroneous.1 |
Marriage* | before 1623/24 | He married Bridget Croft before 1623/24.2 |
Census* | 1623/24 | John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) appeared on the census of 1623/24 at Eastern Shore, VA. John and Bridget Wilkins were living near the Secretary's Land.1 |
Muster* | 1623/24 | John was listed in the Muster of 1623/24 at Eastern Shore, VA. He was shown as John Wilkines, age 26 who came in the Mary Gould in 1618, head of a Muster. Listed with him was Briggett Wikines, age 20, who came in the Warwicke in 1621.3 |
Burgess | 1633 | John served in the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1633 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as John Wilkinson. |
Deposition named in* | 8 September 1634 | He was named in a deposition on 8 September 1634 at Accomack-Northampton Co, VA. Upon the petition of Thomas Butler against Marie the (wife of Edward) Drew for reporting the said Thomas to have to do with Bridgett the wife of Mr. John Wilkins in the act of adultery for which purpose Joane Muns, 30 years or there abouts, sworne and examined sayeth that Joane the wife of Thomas Butler told her going down to the old Plantation together, that her husband shewed her where he layed the Head and heeles of Bridgett Wilkins, and that the said Bridgett would have given him as much cloth as would make him a shirt, and this is all this deponent can say.4 |
Deposition* | 16 May 1636 | He gave a deposition on 16 May 1636 at Eastern Shore, VA. He deposed that he was aged 40.1 |
Land patented* | 9 September 1636 | John patented land on 9 September 1636 at Nansemond Co, VA. His first patent of record was on this date which was in the Upper County of New Norfolk, mistakenly given as Accomack, but corrected in a repatent of 18 May 1637. The 1300 acres along the Nansemond River fell inton Nansemond County in 1642. The headrights included himself, Bridget Craft (his wife, then dead) and John Wilkins again. in addition to the voyage indicated by the second headright claim, John is known to have made a voyage to England in 1637, another overseas in 1642 and on to Amsterdam and England in 1649. John Wilkins sold 800 acres of this land to Michael Wilcox whose widow Eleanor married Samuel Stoughton, who repatented the 800 acres on 10 Mar 1645/6..1 |
Marriage | before 1637 | He married Anne (-----) before 1637.2 |
Land patented | 10 March 1638 | John patented land on 10 March 1638 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that he was granted 500 acres in Accomack County, joining the upper end of the Secretary's land, King's Creek and land of Obedience Robins, and in 1643 he patented 600 acres on the seaside by virtue of a former patent of 8 Dec 1640. He was elected to the vestry of Hungar's Parish on 14 Sep 1635 and served as a burgess for Accomacke in Feb 1632/3 and in 1642. In 1642/3 the Eastern Shore was divided and his home fell into Northampton County. John was almost continuously a commissioner in Accomack-Northampton until his death..1 |
Burgess* | 1641/42 | John served in the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1641/42 at Eastern Shore, VA.5 |
Will* | 23 December 1649 | He made a will on 23 December 1649 at Northampton Co, VA. He left his whole estate to his wife Ann and his children which God hath blessed me with by her. He stated he was about to sail for England and no one could tell the future. But he did return for Anne Wilkins in a deposition on 28 Jan 1650/1 referred to Mr. John Wilkins her late husband dec'd since he came from England about the time he lay sick. Just before he died John Wilkins gave land, stock and household goods to John Baldwin and his wife, of which a memorandum was made on 30 Dec 1650 and on 9 Feb 1650/1 Anne Wilkins, widow, made a deed of gift to her children, naming the son and designating the 3 daughters who are named in her will..2 |
Death* | before 28 January 1650/51 | John died before 28 January 1650/51 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Family 1 |
Bridget Croft b. 1605, d. a 8 Sep 1634 | |
Marriage* | before 1623/24 | He married Bridget Croft before 1623/24.2 |
Child | 1. | Mary (2) Wilkins+ b. c 1630 |
Family 2 |
Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 | |
Marriage | before 1637 | He married Anne (-----) before 1637.2 |
Children | 1. | John (3) Wilkins+ b. 1637, d. a 27 Jul 1693 |
2. | Argoll (4) Wilkins b. c 1639 | |
3. | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins+ b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
4. | Lydia (6) Wilkins+ b. c 1642, d. b 28 Jul 1696 | |
5. | Anne (7) Wilkins+ b. c 1643, d. b 2 Mar 1709/10 | |
6. | Frances (8) Wilkins+ b. c 1644, d. b 4 Jun 1703 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 573 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 71 (Muster of the Eastern Shore).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 20 (deposition of Joane Muns).
- [S2335] Martha W. McCartney, Jamestown People to 1800 (Landowners, Public Officials, Minorities, and Native Leaders), p. 448 (John Wilkins).
Bridget Croft1
F, b. 1605, d. after 8 September 1634
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Oct 2015 |
Birth* | 1605 | Bridget was born in 1605 at England.2 |
Anecdote* | 1621 | Bridget Croft came to Virginia in the (ITAL:)Warwick(:ITAL), which left England in Aug 1621. It is probable that Bridgett was the former Bridgett Crosse (Craft), one of the marriageable young maids who came to Virginia on the Warwick in Sept 1621, being born in Burford, Wiltshire, and was the orphaned daughter of John Crosse.1,3 |
Marriage* | before 1623/24 | She married John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) before 1623/24.4 |
Married Name | before 1623/24 | As of before 1623/24,her married name was Wilkins. |
Muster* | February 1624/25 | Bridget was listed in the Muster of February 1624/25 at Eastern Shore, VA. She was shown as Briggett Wilkines, age 20, who came inthe Warwicke in 1621.2 |
Deposition named in* | 8 September 1634 | She was named in a deposition on 8 September 1634 at Accomack-Northampton Co, VA. Upon the petition of Thomas Butler against Marie the (wife of Edward) Drew for reporting the said Thomas to have to do with Bridgett the wife of Mr. John Wilkins in the act of adultery for which purpose Joane Muns, 30 years or there abouts, sworne and examined sayeth that Joane the wife of Thomas Butler told her going down to the old Plantation together, that her husband shewed her where he layed the Head and heeles of Bridgett Wilkins, and that the said Bridgett would have given him as much cloth as would make him a shirt, and this is all this deponent can say.5 |
Death* | after 8 September 1634 | Bridget died after 8 September 1634.4,5 |
Family |
John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Marriage* | before 1623/24 | She married John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) before 1623/24.4 |
Child | 1. | Mary (2) Wilkins+ b. c 1630 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 573 (Wilkins Family).
- [S887] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 71 (Muster of the Eastern Shore).
- [S2330] Martha W. McCartney, Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635: A Biographical Dictionary, p. 747 (Briegett Crosse).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 20 (deposition of Joane Muns).
Anne (-----)
F, b. circa 1615, d. before 8 December 1690
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1615 | Anne was born circa 1615. |
Marriage* | before 1637 | She married John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) before 1637.1 |
Married Name | before 1637 | As of before 1637,her married name was Wilkins. |
Marriage* | after 9 February 1651 | She married Rev. Thomas Higby after 9 February 1651 at Northampton Co, VA. He was minister of Hungar's Parish 1651-55..1 |
Married Name | after 9 February 1651 | As of after 9 February 1651,her married name was Higby. |
Marriage | before 3 April 1656 | She married Henry Voss before 3 April 1656 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | before 3 April 1656 | As of before 3 April 1656,her married name was Voss. |
Will* | 6 October 1687 | She made a will on 6 October 1687 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Anne Voss, widow, of Kings Creek and well stricken in years, gave to my dau. Frances Waterson. To dau. Anne Hunt. Remaining estate to my three daus. Frances Waterson, Anne Hunt, and Lydia Jackson, and if either die before my decease, then their several children to have their share. Dau. Frances extrx. Witt: Richard Cox, William Waterson, Charles Holden..1,2 |
Death* | before 8 December 1690 | Anne died before 8 December 1690 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was proved..1,2 |
Family 1 |
John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Marriage* | before 1637 | She married John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) before 1637.1 |
Children | 1. | John (3) Wilkins+ b. 1637, d. a 27 Jul 1693 |
2. | Argoll (4) Wilkins b. c 1639 | |
3. | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins+ b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
4. | Lydia (6) Wilkins+ b. c 1642, d. b 28 Jul 1696 | |
5. | Anne (7) Wilkins+ b. c 1643, d. b 2 Mar 1709/10 | |
6. | Frances (8) Wilkins+ b. c 1644, d. b 4 Jun 1703 |
Family 2 |
Rev. Thomas Higby b. c 1615, d. b 28 Mar 1655 | |
Marriage* | after 9 February 1651 | She married Rev. Thomas Higby after 9 February 1651 at Northampton Co, VA. He was minister of Hungar's Parish 1651-55..1 |
Rev. Thomas Higby
M, b. circa 1615, d. before 28 March 1655
Last Edited | 8 Dec 2008 |
Birth* | circa 1615 | Thomas was born circa 1615. |
Marriage* | after 9 February 1651 | He married Anne (-----) after 9 February 1651 at Northampton Co, VA. He was minister of Hungar's Parish 1651-55..1 |
Will* | 19 November 1654 | He made a will on 19 November 1654 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 28 March 1655 | Thomas died before 28 March 1655.1 |
Family |
Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
Henry Voss
M, b. circa 1620, d. before 2 August 1662
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1620 | Henry was born circa 1620. |
Marriage* | before 3 April 1656 | He married Anne (-----) before 3 April 1656 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 2 August 1662 | Henry died before 2 August 1662 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on his estate was granted to his widow Ann..1 |
Family |
Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
Mary (2) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1630
Father | John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Mother | Bridget Croft b. 1605, d. a 8 Sep 1634 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1630 | Mary was born circa 1630 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | before November 1650 | She married John Baldwin before November 1650 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | before November 1650 | As of before November 1650,her married name was Baldwin. |
Family |
John Baldwin b. 1608, d. b 25 Jul 1684 | |
Children | 1. | Margaret (9) Baldwin b. c 1652 |
2. | John (10) Baldwin b. c 1654 | |
3. | Lydia (11) Baldwin b. c 1656 | |
4. | Ruth (12) Baldwin b. c 1658 |
John (3) Wilkins1
M, b. 1637, d. after 27 July 1693
Father | John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Mother | Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | 1637 | John was born in 1637 at Northampton Co, VA. He deposed on 28 Oct 1663 that he was aged 26 and on 5 Jan 1679/80 that he was aged 43..2 |
Land rec'd as gift* | 30 April 1660 | John received land as a gift on 30 April 1660 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that he was deeded the 600 acre Wilkins tract by his mother, Anne Vosse and on 3 Jan 1659/60 he leased 100 acres of this for 99 years to Thomas Sheppard. On 28 Jun 1669 John and Esther Wilkins leased 70 or 80 acres more to Sheppard for 99 years and on 28 Jan 1666/7 they sold 100 acres to Jerome Griffith. On 26 Oct 1675 Anne Vosse gave a mare to her son John Wilkins and his son Argoll Wilkins..3 |
Marriage* | before 12 November 1660 | He married Esther 'Hester' (-----) before 12 November 1660 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Land gave* | 27 July 1693 | John deeded land as a gift on 27 July 1693 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that he gave his son John the remaining half of his 300 acres..3 |
Death* | after 27 July 1693 | John died after 27 July 1693 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Family |
Esther 'Hester' (-----) b. c 1640 | |
Children | 1. | Argoll (13) Wilkins+ b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 |
2. | John (14) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 28 May 1709 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 576 (Wilkins Family).
Argoll (4) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1639
Father | John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Mother | Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1639 | Argoll was born circa 1639 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Was Living | 1665 | Argoll was living in 1665 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
Lydia (6) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1642, d. before 28 July 1696
Father | John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Mother | Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1642 | Lydia was born circa 1642 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1665 | She married Jonah Jackson (II) (Quaker), son of Jonah Jackson (I) and Jane Berryman, circa 1665 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | circa 1665 | As of circa 1665,her married name was Jackson. |
Will - Mother's* | 6 October 1687 | Lydia was named in her mother's will on 6 October 1687 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Anne Voss, widow, of Kings Creek and well stricken in years, gave to my dau. Frances Waterson. To dau. Anne Hunt. Remaining estate to my three daus. Frances Waterson, Anne Hunt, and Lydia Jackson, and if either die before my decease, then their several children to have their share. Dau. Frances extrx. Witt: Richard Cox, William Waterson, Charles Holden.3 |
Death* | before 28 July 1696 | Lydia died before 28 July 1696 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that her son Jonah Jackson petitioned the court of administration of her estate according to her nuncupative will..2 |
Family |
Jonah Jackson (II) (Quaker) b. c 1641, d. b 17 Mar 1678/79 | |
Children | 1. | Nathaniel (22) Jackson b. c 1666 |
2. | Jonah (23) Jackson+ b. c 1668, d. b 11 Jun 1751 | |
3. | John (24) Jackson+ b. c 1670, d. b 10 Feb 1735/36 | |
4. | Jane (25) Jackson b. c 1672 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 143 (will of Anne Voss, widow, of Kings Creek).
Anne (7) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1643, d. before 2 March 1709/10
Father | John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Mother | Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1643 | Anne was born circa 1643 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1665 | She married Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess), son of Thomas Hunt I, Gent. and Joane Gawton, circa 1665.2 |
Married Name | circa 1665 | As of circa 1665,her married name was Hunt. |
Will - Mother's* | 6 October 1687 | Anne was named in her mother's will on 6 October 1687 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Anne Voss, widow, of Kings Creek and well stricken in years, gave to my dau. Frances Waterson. To dau. Anne Hunt. Remaining estate to my three daus. Frances Waterson, Anne Hunt, and Lydia Jackson, and if either die before my decease, then their several children to have their share. Dau. Frances extrx. Witt: Richard Cox, William Waterson, Charles Holden.3 |
Will - Husb's* | 15 January 1700/1 | Anne was named in her husband's will on 15 January 1700/1 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hunt gave son John Hunt 600 A. of my house and plantation from my southern line northerly to Cherry Tree Gutt, and thence to the road, which I have marked for the bounds of my son John Hunt and his brother Thomas Hunt. To my son Thomas the remainder of the 600 A. To son Gawton Hunt (to be at age at 18) 200 A. lying on Broad Creek Branch upon the head of Thomas Harmanson's land which said land I bought of Ralph Pigot, the cattle known to be his by his mother and others, and 2 silver spoons. To my three sons John, Thomas and Gawton Hunt 418 A. on Hogg Island. To my loving wife Ann Hunt her riding horse Button, and during her widowhood two servants named Edward Loughlin and Rebecca Alphey, and then to sons Thomas and Gawton. To son John my horse mill. To son Thomas my hand mill. To wife Ann during her widowhood 1/2 the plantation I now live on. To dau. Frances Benthall. To dau. Ann Pigot gold ring. Wife and three sons extrs. Witt: Ralph Pigot, Edward Loughlin, Daniel Benthall, Margaret Nelson.4 |
Will* | 25 February 1709/10 | She made a will on 25 February 1709/10 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Ann Hunt gave to my son Thomas Hunt my two servants Rebeahker Alfy and John Dilon for the full time they have to serve. To my two grandchildren Elish Hunt and Azarah Hunt (children of John and Mary Hunt). To my dau. Frances Benthall all my clothes. My sons Thomas and Gawton Hunt and my dau. Frances Benthall resid. legatees. Son Thomas Hunt, Gawton Hunt and Daniel Benthall extrs. To Jon Hunt and An Pigott one silver shilling each. Witt: John Tomson, Smart Hunt, Daniel Benthall..2,5 |
Death* | before 2 March 1709/10 | Anne died before 2 March 1709/10 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was probated..2,5 |
Family |
Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess) b. c 1640, d. b 28 May 1701 | |
Marriage* | circa 1665 | She married Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess), son of Thomas Hunt I, Gent. and Joane Gawton, circa 1665.2 |
Children | 1. | Ann (29) Hunt+ b. c 1672, d. b 13 May 1740 |
2. | Frances (30) Hunt+ b. c 1674, d. b 18 May 1720 | |
3. | John (26) Hunt+ b. c 1678, d. b 18 May 1720 | |
4. | Thomas (27) Hunt III+ b. c 1680, d. b 20 Oct 1719 | |
5. | Gawton (28) Hunt b. c 1684, d. b 14 May 1754 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 143 (will of Anne Voss, widow, of Kings Creek).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 167 (will of Thomas Hunt, wife Ann).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 193 (will of Ann Hunt).
Frances (8) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1644, d. before 4 June 1703
Father | John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) b. 1599, d. b 28 Jan 1650/51 | |
Mother | Anne (-----) b. c 1615, d. b 8 Dec 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2018 |
Birth* | circa 1644 | Frances was born circa 1644 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | after 1 March 1659 | She married John Waterson after 1 March 1659 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that he deeded her cattle in anticipation of their marriage. He was a tailor of Northampton County..2 |
Married Name | after 1 March 1659 | As of after 1 March 1659,her married name was Waterson. |
Will - Mother's* | 6 October 1687 | Frances was named in her mother's will on 6 October 1687 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Anne Voss, widow, of Kings Creek and well stricken in years, gave to my dau. Frances Waterson. To dau. Anne Hunt. Remaining estate to my three daus. Frances Waterson, Anne Hunt, and Lydia Jackson, and if either die before my decease, then their several children to have their share. Dau. Frances extrx. Witt: Richard Cox, William Waterson, Charles Holden.3 |
Will* | 30 December 1702 | She made a will on 30 December 1702 at Northampton Co, VA. She named her children and grandchildren..2 |
Death* | before 4 June 1703 | Frances died before 4 June 1703 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Family |
John Waterson b. 1630, d. b 28 Jan 1679/80 | |
Children | 1. | William (31) Waterson+ b. c 1660, d. b 10 Jul 1722 |
2. | Richard (32) Waterson+ b. 1667, d. b 1719 | |
3. | John (33) Waterson b. c 1669 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 574 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 578 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 143 (will of Anne Voss, widow, of Kings Creek).
John Baldwin
M, b. 1608, d. before 25 July 1684
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 21 Oct 2010 |
Birth* | 1608 | John was born in 1608 at England. Being aged 27 on 27 Jul 1635 would put his birth at 1608..1 |
Land patented* | 18 March 1649 | John patented land on 18 March 1649 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that he patented 300 acres in Northampton County, claiming himself as a headright. He is not to be confused with John Baldwin who came to Virginia in the (ITAL:)Tyger (:ITAL)in Oct 1622, but may have been the John Baldwin, aged 27, who left Gravesend, England, in the (ITAL:)Primrose (:ITAL)on 27 Jul 1635. The land was on Occohannocke and Compekeeke creeks. He assigned this land to Benjamin Mathews, who repatented it on 2 Oct 1654..1 |
Marriage* | before November 1650 | He married Mary (2) Wilkins, daughter of John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) and Bridget Croft, before November 1650 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Land patented | 1664 | John patented land in 1664 at Maryland. It was in this year that he recieved patents in Maryland for "Baldwin's Addition" of 120 acres and 70 acres in South River Hundred, Anne Arundel County. He was still of Northampton County in 1665 when his cattle-mark was recorded, but soon moved to Maryland..1 |
Land rec'd as gift* | 5 October 1665 | John received land as a gift on 5 October 1665 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that John Wilkins made a deed of gift to John Baldwin and his wife and mentioned this deed was to his son-in-law John Baldwin..1 |
Anecdote* | 15 May 1671 | On 15 May 1671 Anne Vosse, for love and affection, made a deed of gift to John Baldin Jr., to Margaret, eldest daughter of John Baldwin Sr., and now wife of Thomas Crech (Crutchley) and to 2 other daughters of John Baldwin Sr. by name Lydia Balding and Ruth Balding.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1675 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1675 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Will* | 12 June 1682 | He made a will on 12 June 1682 at Anne Arundel Co, MD. Both his will which named his wife, children and grandchildren, and the will of his 2nd wife Elizabeth, made bequests to their friends called Quakers..1 |
Death* | before 25 July 1684 | John died before 25 July 1684 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Family 1 |
Mary (2) Wilkins b. c 1630 | |
Marriage* | before November 1650 | He married Mary (2) Wilkins, daughter of John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) and Bridget Croft, before November 1650 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Children | 1. | Margaret (9) Baldwin b. c 1652 |
2. | John (10) Baldwin b. c 1654 | |
3. | Lydia (11) Baldwin b. c 1656 | |
4. | Ruth (12) Baldwin b. c 1658 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1630, d. b 14 Jan 1690/91 | |
Marriage* | circa 1675 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1675 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
Elizabeth (-----)
F, b. circa 1630, d. before 14 January 1690/91
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1630 | Elizabeth was born circa 1630. |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | She married George Dorrell circa 1650.1 |
Married Name | circa 1650 | As of circa 1650,her married name was Dorrell. |
Marriage* | circa 1675 | She married John Baldwin circa 1675 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | circa 1675 | As of circa 1675,her married name was Baldwin. |
Will* | 29 December 1687 | She made a will on 29 December 1687 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Death* | before 14 January 1690/91 | Elizabeth died before 14 January 1690/91 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Family 1 |
George Dorrell b. c 1625 | |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | She married George Dorrell circa 1650.1 |
Family 2 |
John Baldwin b. 1608, d. b 25 Jul 1684 | |
Marriage* | circa 1675 | She married John Baldwin circa 1675 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
George Dorrell
M, b. circa 1625
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1625 | George was born circa 1625. |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1650.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1630, d. b 14 Jan 1690/91 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
Margaret (9) Baldwin1
F, b. circa 1652
Father | John Baldwin b. 1608, d. b 25 Jul 1684 | |
Mother | Mary (2) Wilkins b. c 1630 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1652 | Margaret was born circa 1652 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
John (10) Baldwin1
M, b. circa 1654
Father | John Baldwin b. 1608, d. b 25 Jul 1684 | |
Mother | Mary (2) Wilkins b. c 1630 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1654 | John was born circa 1654 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
Lydia (11) Baldwin1
F, b. circa 1656
Father | John Baldwin b. 1608, d. b 25 Jul 1684 | |
Mother | Mary (2) Wilkins b. c 1630 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1656 | Lydia was born circa 1656 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
Ruth (12) Baldwin1
F, b. circa 1658
Father | John Baldwin b. 1608, d. b 25 Jul 1684 | |
Mother | Mary (2) Wilkins b. c 1630 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1658 | Ruth was born circa 1658 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 575 (Wilkins Family).
Esther 'Hester' (-----)
F, b. circa 1640
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | Esther was born circa 1640. |
Marriage* | before 12 November 1660 | She married John (3) Wilkins, son of John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) and Anne (-----), before 12 November 1660 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | before 12 November 1660 | As of before 12 November 1660,her married name was Wilkins. |
Family |
John (3) Wilkins b. 1637, d. a 27 Jul 1693 | |
Children | 1. | Argoll (13) Wilkins+ b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 |
2. | John (14) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 28 May 1709 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 576 (Wilkins Family).
Argoll (13) Wilkins1
M, b. 1665, d. before 13 January 1725/26
Father | John (3) Wilkins b. 1637, d. a 27 Jul 1693 | |
Mother | Esther 'Hester' (-----) b. c 1640 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 11 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | 1665 | Argoll was born in 1665 at Northampton Co, VA. He deposed on 29 May 1690 that he was aged 25..2 |
Land rec'd as gift* | 18 April 1687 | Argoll received land as a gift on 18 April 1687 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his father gave him half of his remaining 300 acres and he was charged with this land in 1704..2 |
Marriage* | circa 1695 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1695. The "Descendants of John Wilkins" suggests the possibility that she was the widow of Obidence Roberts, who left will 26 Oct 1709 - 28 Nov 1709 in N'hamp Co, naming a wife Elizabeth, but no children and gave a plantation to his brother Thomas Roberts. This land was sold by Argoll Wilkins in 1712. See Whitelaw, p. 166 for a different explanation of the title of this land..2 |
Marriage | circa 1700 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1700.2 |
Marriage | circa 1720 | He married Mary (of Argall I) Warren, daughter of Argall (of Robt I) Warren I and Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick, circa 1720 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Will* | 2 January 1726 | He made a will on 2 January 1726 at Northampton Co, VA. He mentioned his son-in-law Joseph Warren and gave his sons John, Argall and Beary 60 acres each..3 |
Death* | before 13 January 1725/26 | Argoll died before 13 January 1725/26 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1670 | |
Marriage* | circa 1695 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1695. The "Descendants of John Wilkins" suggests the possibility that she was the widow of Obidence Roberts, who left will 26 Oct 1709 - 28 Nov 1709 in N'hamp Co, naming a wife Elizabeth, but no children and gave a plantation to his brother Thomas Roberts. This land was sold by Argoll Wilkins in 1712. See Whitelaw, p. 166 for a different explanation of the title of this land..2 |
Child | 1. | Elizabeth (43) Wilkins b. c 1696 |
Family 2 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1680 | |
Marriage | circa 1700 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1700.2 |
Children | 1. | Watkins (44) Wilkins+ b. c 1700, d. b 11 Feb 1752 |
2. | John (45) Wilkins+ b. c 1702, d. b 12 Jul 1726 | |
3. | Argoll (46) Wilkins b. c 1704, d. b 11 May 1742 | |
4. | Berry (47) Wilkins+ b. c 1713, d. b 11 Feb 1752 | |
5. | (dau of Argoll) (48) Wilkins+ b. c 1715 |
Family 3 |
Mary (of Argall I) Warren b. c 1690 | |
Marriage | circa 1720 | He married Mary (of Argall I) Warren, daughter of Argall (of Robt I) Warren I and Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick, circa 1720 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Child | 1. | Patrick (49) Wilkins+ b. c 1720, d. b 10 Mar 1761 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 576 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 579 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
John (14) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1667, d. before 28 May 1709
Father | John (3) Wilkins b. 1637, d. a 27 Jul 1693 | |
Mother | Esther 'Hester' (-----) b. c 1640 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1667 | John was born circa 1667 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Land rec'd as gift* | 27 July 1693 | John received land as a gift on 27 July 1693 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his father conveyed the remaining half of his 300 acres, upon which he paid quit rents in Northampton County in 1704..1 |
Will* | 20 March 1709 | He made a will on 20 March 1709 at Northampton Co, VA. He devised his land to his nephew Watkins Wilkins, son of his brother Argoll..1 |
Death* | before 28 May 1709 | John died before 28 May 1709 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 576 (Wilkins Family).
Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess)1
M, b. circa 1640, d. before 28 May 1701
Father | Thomas Hunt I, Gent. b. c 1598, d. b 29 Jan 1655/56 | |
Mother | Joane Gawton b. 17 Nov 1602, d. b 26 Feb 1656/57 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 28 Jan 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | Thomas was born circa 1640 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 22 May 1655 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 22 May 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hunt Sr., Gent., gave loving wife Joane and (my) son Thomas Hunt extrs. And to them my whole estate to be eq. div. To my dau. Frances Bibby the wife of Edmund Bibby 200 A. in Accomack Co. To Elizabeth Bibby the dau. of Frances Bibby 200 A. If my wife marries and my son dies without issue, then 2/3 of my son's estate to Frances and Elizabeth Bibby and the other 1/3 to my sister Ann Harris. Witt: Allexander Maxwell, Francis Stockley.3 |
Will - Mother's* | 20 January 1656/57 | Thomas was named in his mother's will on 20 January 1656/57 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Joane Hunt, widow of Thomas Hunt Sr, gave to daughter Frances Bibbye all my clothes, my wedding ring and silver bodkin. To Thomas Parramore one serge suit, and to Frances Parramore a calf. To my grandchild Mary Hill one cow calf. And to Patience Hill one cow calf. To my grandchild Elizabeth Beby one mare coult (when it shall please god that my son Thomas Hunt buys a mare), she to receive the 1st mare coult. To each of my son Drak's two children a cow calf. To Mary Beck's child one cow calf when the mother is free. To my mayde Ann Dreyton one cow calf when she is free. Remaining estate to my son Thomas Hunt. Witt: Allexander Maxwell, James Camwell. (Marshall's NOTE: Mary Eires is the eldest dau. of Richard Hill.)4 |
Marriage* | circa 1665 | He married Anne (7) Wilkins, daughter of John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) and Anne (-----), circa 1665.1 |
Land patented* | 28 October 1669 | Thomas patented land on 28 October 1669 at Old Plantation Creek, N'hamp Co, VA. It was on this date that he patented 900 acres on Old Plantation Creek. It included the 50 acres patented by his father; the 350-acres Berriman patent; and the 200-acres Williams patent, together with 300 acres of new land to the eastward. The 300 acres of new land was claimed by Willett as part of N17 and eventually was lost by the Hunt family..1,5 |
Land patented | 28 September 1681 | He patented land on 28 September 1681 at Hog Island, Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date and on 20 Apr 1687 that he was one of 4 patentees of Hog Island.1 |
Will* | 15 January 1700/1 | He made a will on 15 January 1700/1 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hunt gave son John Hunt 600 A. of my house and plantation from my southern line northerly to Cherry Tree Gutt, and thence to the road, which I have marked for the bounds of my son John Hunt and his brother Thomas Hunt. To my son Thomas the remainder of the 600 A. To son Gawton Hunt (to be at age at 18) 200 A. lying on Broad Creek Branch upon the head of Thomas Harmanson's land which said land I bought of Ralph Pigot, the cattle known to be his by his mother and others, and 2 silver spoons. To my three sons John, Thomas and Gawton Hunt 418 A. on Hogg Island. To my loving wife Ann Hunt her riding horse Button, and during her widowhood two servants named Edward Loughlin and Rebecca Alphey, and then to sons Thomas and Gawton. To son John my horse mill. To son Thomas my hand mill. To wife Ann during her widowhood 1/2 the plantation I now live on. To dau. Frances Benthall. To dau. Ann Pigot gold ring. Wife and three sons extrs. Witt: Ralph Pigot, Edward Loughlin, Daniel Benthall, Margaret Nelson..1,6 |
Death* | before 28 May 1701 | Thomas died before 28 May 1701 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved..1,6 |
Family |
Anne (7) Wilkins b. c 1643, d. b 2 Mar 1709/10 | |
Marriage* | circa 1665 | He married Anne (7) Wilkins, daughter of John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) and Anne (-----), circa 1665.1 |
Children | 1. | Ann (29) Hunt+ b. c 1672, d. b 13 May 1740 |
2. | Frances (30) Hunt+ b. c 1674, d. b 18 May 1720 | |
3. | John (26) Hunt+ b. c 1678, d. b 18 May 1720 | |
4. | Thomas (27) Hunt III+ b. c 1680, d. b 20 Oct 1719 | |
5. | Gawton (28) Hunt b. c 1684, d. b 14 May 1754 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 1006.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 41 (will of Thomas Hunt Sr., Gent, wife Joane).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 49 (will of Joane Hunt, widow of Thomas Hunt Sr).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 119 & 120 (tract N20).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 167 (will of Thomas Hunt, wife Ann).
Ann (15) Wilkins1
F, b. 11 February 1663, d. 16 June 1700
Father | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
Mother | Frances Hunt b. c 1638, d. b 30 Mar 1692 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | 11 February 1663 | Ann was born on 11 February 1663 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | before 6 September 1681 | She married Benjamin Stratton, son of Thomas Stratton and Agnes Johnson, before 6 September 1681 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | before 6 September 1681 | As of before 6 September 1681,her married name was Stratton. |
Death* | 16 June 1700 | Ann died on 16 June 1700 at age 37.2 |
Family |
Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas (50) Stratton b. c 1682, d. b 28 May 1701 |
2. | Agnes (51) Stratton+ b. 25 Apr 1684, d. 1711 | |
3. | Ann (52) Stratton b. 14 Aug 1686, d. 1 Dec 1702 | |
4. | Benjamin (53) Stratton b. 30 Jun 1688, d. 28 May 1760 | |
5. | Nathaniel (54) Stratton b. 19 Jun 1691, d. 29 Mar 1709 | |
6. | John (55) Stratton+ b. 21 Mar 1696, d. 14 May 1751 | |
7. | Thomas (56) Stratton b. 21 Sep 1697, d. 19 Dec 1697 | |
8. | Joseph (57) Stratton b. 6 Dec 1699, d. 10 May 1700 |
John (16) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1665, d. before 14 June 1737
Father | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
Mother | Frances Hunt b. c 1638, d. b 30 Mar 1692 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1665 | John was born circa 1665 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Land rec'd as gift* | 30 March 1692 | John received land as a gift on 30 March 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his father deeded him the home place including 150 acres..2 |
Land gave* | 1719 | He deeded land as a gift in 1719 at tract N38, Northampton Co, VA. It was in this year that John Wilkins gave 100 acres of tract N38 to his daughter Frances and her husband Thomas Watts for their and then it was to go to by entail John Wilkins Watts.3 |
Marriage* | after 1 September 1719 | He married Alicia 'Elishe' (-----) after 1 September 1719.2 |
Will* | 22 June 1731 | He made a will on 22 June 1731 at Northampton Co, VA. To my grandson Jonathan Wilkins my plantation whereon I now live, and for want of heirs to my grandson Henry Wilkins, and for want of heirs to my grandson John Wilkins, and for want of heirs to my grandson Nathaniel Wilkins. To my grandson Jonathan Wilkins n. man Peter. To grandson John Wilkins (under 18) n. girl Hannah. To grandson Nathaniel Wilkins n. girl Mary. To my grandsons Jonathan, Henry, John, and Nathaniel Wilkins and Thomas Watts, n. woman Jenny when John is of lawful age. To my grandson John Wilkins Watts. Grandson Jonathan Wilkins extr. Peter Bowdoin, William Wilkins, Sr., Benjamin Stratton, Jonathan Stott and John Wilkins, Jr. to act as overseers. Witt: Peter Bowdoin, William Bromfield, Hillary Willet p. 214 Probate The testr. is named John Wilkins, Sr..2,4 |
Death* | before 14 June 1737 | John died before 14 June 1737 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. The testator is named John Wilkins Sr..2,4 |
Family 1 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1670 | |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | Nathaniel (58) Wilkins+ b. c 1690, d. b 9 Feb 1730/31 |
2. | Frances (59) Wilkins+ b. c 1692 |
Family 2 |
Alicia 'Elishe' (-----) b. c 1680 | |
Marriage* | after 1 September 1719 | He married Alicia 'Elishe' (-----) after 1 September 1719.2 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 581 (Wilkins Family).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 164 (tract N38).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 297 (will of John Wilkins Sr., no wife or children living).
Thomas (17) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1667, d. before 12 April 1726
Father | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
Mother | Frances Hunt b. c 1638, d. b 30 Mar 1692 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1667 | Thomas was born circa 1667 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Land rec'd as gift* | 30 March 1692 | Thomas received land as a gift on 30 March 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that he was deeded by his father 100 acres where his grandmother Anne Vosse had lived..2 |
Marriage* | circa 1695 | He married Mary Stockley, daughter of John Stockley and (-----) (-----), circa 1695 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will* | 8 February 1726 | He made a will on 8 February 1726 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Death* | before 12 April 1726 | Thomas died before 12 April 1726 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Family |
Mary Stockley b. c 1678 | |
Children | 1. | Ann (66) Wilkins+ b. c 1706 |
2. | Frances (60) Wilkins b. c 1708 | |
3. | Nathaniel (61) Wilkins b. c 1710 | |
4. | Stockley (62) Wilkins+ b. c 1712, d. b 10 Oct 1752 | |
5. | Thomas (63) Wilkins+ b. c 1714, d. b 10 Jun 1752 | |
6. | Solomon (64) Wilkins+ b. c 1723, d. b 14 Dec 1786 | |
7. | Esther (65) Wilkins b. c 1724 | |
8. | Mary (67) Wilkins+ b. c 1724, d. b 11 Dec 1760 | |
9. | Sebrah (68) Wilkins b. c 1726 |
Nathaniel (18) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1669, d. before 1701
Father | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
Mother | Frances Hunt b. c 1638, d. b 30 Mar 1692 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1669 | Nathaniel was born circa 1669 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Death* | before 1701 | Nathaniel died before 1701 at Northampton Co, VA. He died without issue..1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
William (19) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1670, d. before 13 November 1750
Father | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
Mother | Frances Hunt b. c 1638, d. b 30 Mar 1692 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 1 Jan 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1670 | William was born circa 1670 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Land rec'd as gift* | 30 March 1692 | William received land as a gift on 30 March 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his father deeded him 100 acres..2 |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | He married Frances (-----) circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA. Henry Hunt reports that she was the daughter of William Benthall & Elizabeth (Bibby?), but I can't confirm that..2,3 |
Will* | 16 October 1745 | He made a will on 16 October 1745 at Northampton Co, VA. To my son John my 133 A. plantation whereon I now live, and n. fellow Harry. To son William n. girl Sarah. To son Nathaniel n. girl Dilley. To my two granddaus. Frances Dunton and Esther Jacob, n. girl Rachel to the highest bidder and to pay the other sister 1/2 the price. My dau. Esther Waterfield to have the use of Rachel during her life. To my granddau. Esther Wilkins my wife's saddle. My sons William and Nathaniel resid. legatees and extrs. Witt: John Stratton, Francis Pettit, Thomas Speakman..2,4 |
Will - Son's* | 12 October 1750 | William was named in his son's will on 12 October 1750 at Northampton Co, VA. In his Nuncup. will Nathaniel Wilkins gave to Esther and Judith Wilkins. To William James Wilkins. To John Wilkins son of William. To William Wilkins' daus. To John Wilkins' daus. Frances and Jane. To Frances Dunton. To Esther Jacob. To William [surname omitted] three children. To John Wilkins son of John, 3 bonds [of] Ralph Pigot, Edmund Jones and Thomas Wilkins. To James Wilkins three bill[s of] Alexander Kemp, Richard Respess, and Joseph Ash. To William Wilkins son of John £5 out of the bond of Henry Barlow and £5 out of the bond of William Tazewell. To William Wilkins' son John £15 out of William Tazewell's bond. To Benjamin Wilkins, son of John, £20 out of Henry Barlow's bond. To my father William Wilkins 40s. To Judith Wilkins 40s. To Esther Dunton my horse. John Wilkins extr. Thomas Downs, John Chease, Thomas Speakman, Moses Stripe and Joseph Ash to be paid what is owed them according to my Smith's Book. The 4s 2p worth of corn owed to me by John Warren to be given to John Millard, and if money remains then to pay John Millard 10 bushels of corn. Witt: Nehemiah Fitchet. At Probate John Wilkins, Gent., qualified.5 |
Death* | before 13 November 1750 | William died before 13 November 1750 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved..2,4 |
Family |
Frances (-----) b. c 1680 | |
Children | 1. | John (69) Wilkins+ b. c 1700, d. b 11 Jul 1775 |
2. | William James (70) Wilkins+ b. c 1702, d. b 12 Jun 1770 | |
3. | Nathaniel (71) Wilkins b. c 1704, d. b 13 Nov 1750 | |
4. | Esther (72) Wilkins+ b. c 1706, d. b 10 Oct 1775 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 581 (Wilkins Family).
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 1009.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 329 (will of William Wilkins Sr.).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 327 (will of Nathaniel Wilkins).
Frances (20) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1670
Father | Nathaniel (5) Wilkins b. 1641, d. b 16 Jun 1713 | |
Mother | Frances Hunt b. c 1638, d. b 30 Mar 1692 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1670 | Frances was born circa 1670 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | She married John Powell, son of Nicholas Powell and Agnes Johnson, circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | circa 1690 | As of circa 1690,her married name was Powell. |
Anecdote* | 7 February 1698 | On 7 Feb 1697/8 her father made a deed of gift to her.2 |
Will - Husb's* | 6 December 1700 | Frances was named in her husband's will on 6 December 1700 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Powell gave son Nicholas Powell my 350 A. where I now live to begin for his southern bounds upon the land that was James Petti:Johns, and northerly to run along the marsh three half chaines by a pond in the northward pasture fence which runneth to the Rich Hummock, and from thence westerly into the branch where my pasture fence now stands and from thence along the aforesaid branch. To my son John Powell 200 A. which was my father's, it being the southern part of my land. To son Nathaniel Powell 200 A. where Thomas Cottin now liveth, it being the northern part of my land. To sons Nicholas and John my 325 A. part of Wrack Island. To my son Nicholas all the cattle marked with the flowerdeluce. To my loving wife Frances Powell during her widowhood the use of my whole estate, except the legacies given my three sons. My sons to be taught to read, write, and cipher perfectly. If wife dies or marries, estate to be eq. div. by wife and three sons. Sons to be of age at 16 if wife marries, else at 21. If wife marries again then three sons to be at liberty to pick their guardians when 12. If my son Nicholas should disturb or sue his mother or his brother Nathaniel, then Nicholas to have only 5s. Wife extrx. Honored friend (Col.) John Custis, Esq. and my brother Benjamin Stratton to oversee. Witt: Thomas 'T' Bayley, Agnes Stratton, Benjamin Stratton. Probate - The widow appointed as her attorney her brother Benjamin Stratton to prove her husband's will, which was proved by Benjamin Stratton and his dau. Agnes. (Marshall's Note: Frances Powell the widow of John Powell married Jonathan Bell.)3 |
Anecdote | 1704 | In 1704 in Northampton County, as a widow, she held 1225 acres.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | She married Jonathan Bell, son of George (of Thos Sr) Bell and Hannah (of Geo I) Brickhouse, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.2,3 |
Married Name | circa 1705 | As of circa 1705,her married name was Bell. |
Land gave* | 30 May 1709 | Frances deeded land as a gift on 30 May 1709 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that she and her 2nd husband Jonathan Bell deeded land to her sons John and Nathaniel Powell..2 |
Family 1 |
John Powell b. c 1662, d. b 28 Dec 1702 | |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | She married John Powell, son of Nicholas Powell and Agnes Johnson, circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | Nicholas (75) Powell+ b. c 1690, d. b 9 May 1732 |
2. | John (73) Powell b. c 1692, d. b 9 Jul 1710 | |
3. | Nathaniel (74) Powell+ b. c 1694, d. b 10 Oct 1732 |
Family 2 |
Jonathan Bell b. c 1680 | |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | She married Jonathan Bell, son of George (of Thos Sr) Bell and Hannah (of Geo I) Brickhouse, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.2,3 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 582 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 170 (will of John Powell, wife Frances).
Nathaniel (22) Jackson1
M, b. circa 1666
Father | Jonah Jackson (II) (Quaker) b. c 1641, d. b 17 Mar 1678/79 | |
Mother | Lydia (6) Wilkins b. c 1642, d. b 28 Jul 1696 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1666 | Nathaniel was born circa 1666 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Death* | Nathaniel died. He died without issue..1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
John (24) Jackson1
M, b. circa 1670, d. before 10 February 1735/36
Father | Jonah Jackson (II) (Quaker) b. c 1641, d. b 17 Mar 1678/79 | |
Mother | Lydia (6) Wilkins b. c 1642, d. b 28 Jul 1696 |
Charts | Descendants of William Jones (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2014 |
Birth* | circa 1670 | John was born circa 1670 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | He married Jane 'Jean' Rickards, daughter of Michael Rickards Jr. and Mary (-----), circa 1710 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Land sold* | 10 March 1730 | John sold land on 10 March 1730 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that he sold the land he inherited from his father..2 |
Will* | 9 October 1735 | He made a will on 9 October 1735 at Northampton Co, VA. To beloved wife Jean my plantation and estate during her widowhood and then to be eq. div. by my two children Lydia and Comfort. My eldest dau. Lydia to have that part whereon my dwelling house stands, and Comfort the other side from the creek to the neck road taking in Gilles and the water mill. To dau. Lydia a colt named "Clicker" and a black walnut table. To dau. Comfort one colt called "Champion" and my great looking glass. Wife extrx. Witt: Arthur Mackallan, Lydia Jackson, Rachel Mackallan..2,3 |
Death* | before 10 February 1735/36 | John died before 10 February 1735/36 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. The will appointed extrx. is Jane Jackson..2 |
Family |
Jane 'Jean' Rickards b. c 1692 | |
Children | 1. | Lydia (86) Jackson+ b. c 1712, d. b 8 Dec 1778 |
2. | Comfort (87) Jackson+ b. c 1714, d. b 13 Nov 1781 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 583 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 291 (will of John Jackson, wife Jean).
Jane (25) Jackson1
F, b. circa 1672
Father | Jonah Jackson (II) (Quaker) b. c 1641, d. b 17 Mar 1678/79 | |
Mother | Lydia (6) Wilkins b. c 1642, d. b 28 Jul 1696 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1672 | Jane was born circa 1672 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
John (26) Hunt1
M, b. circa 1678, d. before 18 May 1720
Father | Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess) b. c 1640, d. b 28 May 1701 | |
Mother | Anne (7) Wilkins b. c 1643, d. b 2 Mar 1709/10 |
Birth* | circa 1678 | John was born circa 1678 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 15 January 1700/1 | John was named in his father's will on 15 January 1700/1 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hunt gave son John Hunt 600 A. of my house and plantation from my southern line northerly to Cherry Tree Gutt, and thence to the road, which I have marked for the bounds of my son John Hunt and his brother Thomas Hunt. To my son Thomas the remainder of the 600 A. To son Gawton Hunt (to be at age at 18) 200 A. lying on Broad Creek Branch upon the head of Thomas Harmanson's land which said land I bought of Ralph Pigot, the cattle known to be his by his mother and others, and 2 silver spoons. To my three sons John, Thomas and Gawton Hunt 418 A. on Hogg Island. To my loving wife Ann Hunt her riding horse Button, and during her widowhood two servants named Edward Loughlin and Rebecca Alphey, and then to sons Thomas and Gawton. To son John my horse mill. To son Thomas my hand mill. To wife Ann during her widowhood 1/2 the plantation I now live on. To dau. Frances Benthall. To dau. Ann Pigot gold ring. Wife and three sons extrs. Witt: Ralph Pigot, Edward Loughlin, Daniel Benthall, Margaret Nelson.3 |
Anecdote* | 1704 | He was left 600 acres by his father's will and held 440 acres in N'hamp County in 1704.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | He married Mary Tankard, daughter of John Tankard I, Gent., Esq. and Sarah Smart, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.4 |
Will - Mother's* | 25 February 1709/10 | John was named in his mother's will on 25 February 1709/10 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Ann Hunt gave to my son Thomas Hunt my two servants Rebeahker Alfy and John Dilon for the full time they have to serve. To my two grandchildren Elish Hunt and Azarah Hunt (children of John and Mary Hunt). To my dau. Frances Benthall all my clothes. My sons Thomas and Gawton Hunt and my dau. Frances Benthall resid. legatees. Son Thomas Hunt, Gawton Hunt and Daniel Benthall extrs. To Jon Hunt and An Pigott one silver shilling each. Witt: John Tomson, Smart Hunt, Daniel Benthall.5 |
Will* | 26 April 1720 | He made a will on 26 April 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. To my son Azariah my plantation whereon I now live, my part of Hog Island, and ns. Daniel and Sezar, and 2 sheep left him by his grandmother with an under bitt on the right ear, a silver cup, and gold ring. To my dau. Sarah my large gold ring, n. Stephen, and half her mother's clothes. To my dau. Mary 2 small gold rings, n. girl Betty and half her mother's clothes. Resid. legatees my three children Azariah, Sarah and Mary Hunt. Children to be of age at 16. To daus. Sarah and Mary 3000#t in the hands of John Tankard in Accomack Co. Gawton Hunt and Benjamin Stratton to oversee. To John Thompson. To James Page. John Willson extr. Witt: William Willett, Ralph Pigot, Robert Sills, William Pigot..4,6 |
Death* | before 18 May 1720 | John died before 18 May 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved..4,6 |
Family |
Mary Tankard b. c 1682, d. b 26 Apr 1720 | |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | He married Mary Tankard, daughter of John Tankard I, Gent., Esq. and Sarah Smart, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.4 |
Children | 1. | Elishe (88) Hunt b. c 1707, d. b 26 Apr 1720 |
2. | Azariah (89) Hunt+ b. 1709, d. b 13 Apr 1736 | |
3. | Sarah (90) Hunt b. 1712 | |
4. | Mary (91) Tancred Hunt b. c 1719 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 73.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 167 (will of Thomas Hunt, wife Ann).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 583 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 193 (will of Ann Hunt).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 233 (will of John Hunt).
Thomas (27) Hunt III1
M, b. circa 1680, d. before 20 October 1719
Father | Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess) b. c 1640, d. b 28 May 1701 | |
Mother | Anne (7) Wilkins b. c 1643, d. b 2 Mar 1709/10 |
Birth* | circa 1680 | Thomas was born circa 1680 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | before 1701 | He married Tamer (14) Fisher, daughter of Capt. Phillip (4) Fisher (I) and Elizabeth Maddox, before 1701.3 |
Will - Father's* | 15 January 1700/1 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 15 January 1700/1 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hunt gave son John Hunt 600 A. of my house and plantation from my southern line northerly to Cherry Tree Gutt, and thence to the road, which I have marked for the bounds of my son John Hunt and his brother Thomas Hunt. To my son Thomas the remainder of the 600 A. To son Gawton Hunt (to be at age at 18) 200 A. lying on Broad Creek Branch upon the head of Thomas Harmanson's land which said land I bought of Ralph Pigot, the cattle known to be his by his mother and others, and 2 silver spoons. To my three sons John, Thomas and Gawton Hunt 418 A. on Hogg Island. To my loving wife Ann Hunt her riding horse Button, and during her widowhood two servants named Edward Loughlin and Rebecca Alphey, and then to sons Thomas and Gawton. To son John my horse mill. To son Thomas my hand mill. To wife Ann during her widowhood 1/2 the plantation I now live on. To dau. Frances Benthall. To dau. Ann Pigot gold ring. Wife and three sons extrs. Witt: Ralph Pigot, Edward Loughlin, Daniel Benthall, Margaret Nelson.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1709 | He married Smart Tankard, daughter of John Tankard I, Gent., Esq. and Sarah Smart, circa 1709 at Northampton Co, VA.5,6 |
Will - Mother's* | 25 February 1709/10 | Thomas was named in his mother's will on 25 February 1709/10 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Ann Hunt gave to my son Thomas Hunt my two servants Rebeahker Alfy and John Dilon for the full time they have to serve. To my two grandchildren Elish Hunt and Azarah Hunt (children of John and Mary Hunt). To my dau. Frances Benthall all my clothes. My sons Thomas and Gawton Hunt and my dau. Frances Benthall resid. legatees. Son Thomas Hunt, Gawton Hunt and Daniel Benthall extrs. To Jon Hunt and An Pigott one silver shilling each. Witt: John Tomson, Smart Hunt, Daniel Benthall.7 |
Will* | before 20 October 1719 | Thomas made a will before 20 October 1719 at Northampton Co, VA. In his undated will Thomas Hunt gave to my son Hillary that part of my plantation I now live on to the southwest of the line run across my property bounded by lands of John Hunt and Daniel Benthall it being 200 A., only my son Thomas to have a landing place. To my son Thomas that part of my plantation that John Tompson now lives on, it being the 100 A. remainder of my land to the northeast of the said line, and also 150 A. on Hogg Island, one small gun and case of pistols and set of silver plates marked "TH". To my dau. Abigail Hunt silver chaine and thimble, and one gold ring. To dau. Ann Hunt ovil table and silver spoon. To dau. Grace Hunt silver spoon. To my loving wife Smart the use of my remaining estate during her widowhood, and then to be div. by wife and my five children. Wife extrx. William Scott and Ralph Pigott to oversee. Witt: Jerom Freshwater, Sarah Benthall, Ann Mary Freshwater, Bridget 'X' Waterson.8 |
Death* | before 20 October 1719 | Thomas died before 20 October 1719 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated..9,8 |
Court - nam in petit* | February 1722/23 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records in February 1722/23 at Northampton Co, VA. John Webb petitions that the will of Thomas Hunt (wp 20 Oct 1719) states that after the marriage of his wife, Smart, his estate is to be divided between his wife and 5 children. The said John asks for an order for a division. The petition was dated 15 Aug 1722. After several continuations, the division was granted.10 |
Family 1 |
Tamer (14) Fisher b. c 1674 | |
Marriage* | before 1701 | He married Tamer (14) Fisher, daughter of Capt. Phillip (4) Fisher (I) and Elizabeth Maddox, before 1701.3 |
Child | 1. | Abigail (94) Hunt+ b. c 1702, d. b 9 Dec 1760 |
Family 2 |
Smart Tankard b. c 1690 | |
Marriage* | circa 1709 | He married Smart Tankard, daughter of John Tankard I, Gent., Esq. and Sarah Smart, circa 1709 at Northampton Co, VA.5,6 |
Children | 1. | Hillery (92) Hunt+ b. c 1710, d. b 12 Jan 1741/42 |
2. | Ann (95) Hunt+ b. c 1712 | |
3. | Grace (96) Hunt+ b. c 1714 | |
4. | Thomas (93) Hunt IV+ b. c 1716, d. b 14 Mar 1758 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 1007.
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 167 (will of Thomas Hunt, wife Ann).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 221 (will of Sarah Tankred, widow).
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 75.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 193 (will of Ann Hunt).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 226 (will of Thomas Hunt, wife Smart).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 583 (Wilkins Family).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 46 (petition to divide the estate of Thomas Hunt).
Gawton (28) Hunt1
M, b. circa 1684, d. before 14 May 1754
Father | Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess) b. c 1640, d. b 28 May 1701 | |
Mother | Anne (7) Wilkins b. c 1643, d. b 2 Mar 1709/10 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1684 | Gawton was born circa 1684 at Northampton Co, VA.2,3 |
Will - Father's* | 15 January 1700/1 | Gawton was named in his father's will on 15 January 1700/1 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hunt gave son John Hunt 600 A. of my house and plantation from my southern line northerly to Cherry Tree Gutt, and thence to the road, which I have marked for the bounds of my son John Hunt and his brother Thomas Hunt. To my son Thomas the remainder of the 600 A. To son Gawton Hunt (to be at age at 18) 200 A. lying on Broad Creek Branch upon the head of Thomas Harmanson's land which said land I bought of Ralph Pigot, the cattle known to be his by his mother and others, and 2 silver spoons. To my three sons John, Thomas and Gawton Hunt 418 A. on Hogg Island. To my loving wife Ann Hunt her riding horse Button, and during her widowhood two servants named Edward Loughlin and Rebecca Alphey, and then to sons Thomas and Gawton. To son John my horse mill. To son Thomas my hand mill. To wife Ann during her widowhood 1/2 the plantation I now live on. To dau. Frances Benthall. To dau. Ann Pigot gold ring. Wife and three sons extrs. Witt: Ralph Pigot, Edward Loughlin, Daniel Benthall, Margaret Nelson.2 |
Anecdote* | 1704 | He owned 485 acres in Northampton County in 1704.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | He married Anne Parks, daughter of Charles Parks I and Anne (of Rich I) Nottingham, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.4,5 |
Will - Mother's* | 25 February 1709/10 | Gawton was named in his mother's will on 25 February 1709/10 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Ann Hunt gave to my son Thomas Hunt my two servants Rebeahker Alfy and John Dilon for the full time they have to serve. To my two grandchildren Elish Hunt and Azarah Hunt (children of John and Mary Hunt). To my dau. Frances Benthall all my clothes. My sons Thomas and Gawton Hunt and my dau. Frances Benthall resid. legatees. Son Thomas Hunt, Gawton Hunt and Daniel Benthall extrs. To Jon Hunt and An Pigott one silver shilling each. Witt: John Tomson, Smart Hunt, Daniel Benthall.6 |
Will* | 3 May 1754 | He made a will on 3 May 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Gawton Hunt gave to loving wife Anne during her life my 345 A. plantation where I now live, and then to my kinsman John Kendall. To my kinsman John Kendall ns. Tom, Peg, Sarah, Hannah, John, Esther, Patience, Edmund and Agg's child, my clock, and chaise and harness. To my kinswoman Sarah Satchel ns. Rachel, Betty, Jacob, George, Solomon and Susanna, and a corner cupboard made of wild cheritree. To kinsman Thomas Hunt £30. To kinsman Azel Benthall £30. To wife ns. James, Dinah, Billy, Daniel Jr., Pat, Moll, and John. My man Weeks to have his liberty 60 years of his time if he pays John Kendall 6p/year. Negroes Agg, Frank, and little Pegg to be sold. My maid Amy and her child to have 60 years of their time if they pay John Kendall 5s/year. Wife Anne and kinsman John Kendall extrs. Witt: Anne Tompkins, Josiah Gayle, Mary Gayle, Mary 'X' Ash. At probate the Court ordered that Mary Hunt and Elishe Hunt, coheirs-at-law, be summoned to next court to contest will if they see fit..1,7 |
Death* | before 14 May 1754 | Gawton died before 14 May 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved..1,7 |
Family |
Anne Parks b. c 1684, d. b 13 Oct 1761 | |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | He married Anne Parks, daughter of Charles Parks I and Anne (of Rich I) Nottingham, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.4,5 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 577 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 167 (will of Thomas Hunt, wife Ann).
- [S2686] Henry Barraud Hunt Jr., William Tankard, Gentlemen, Jamestown 1607, Ancestors & Descendants, p. 1007.
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 578 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 217 (adm of Ann Scott to William Kendall Jr & Gauton Hunt).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 193 (will of Ann Hunt).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 358 (will of Gawton Hunt, wife Anne).
Anne Parks1
F, b. circa 1684, d. before 13 October 1761
Father | Charles Parks I3 b. c 1650, d. b 28 Mar 1694 | |
Mother | Anne (of Rich I) Nottingham2 b. c 1660, d. b 16 Jul 1717 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1684 | Anne was born circa 1684 at Northampton Co, VA.3,2 |
Will - Father's* | 11 February 1693/94 | Anne was named in her father's will on 11 February 1693/94 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Ann Parkes in the will of Charles Parkes, blacksmith, wife Ann.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | She married Gawton (28) Hunt, son of Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess) and Anne (7) Wilkins, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.4,2 |
Married Name | circa 1705 | As of circa 1705,her married name was Hunt. |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 11 October 1718 | Anne was named in her brother-in-law's will on 11 October 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my sister (meaning sister-in-law) Ann Hunt in the will of William Kendall Jr., wife Tabitha. Ann Hunt and Gawton Hunt (her husband) were to have my son John and my daughter Palmer until lawful age.5 |
Will - Husb's* | 3 May 1754 | Anne was named in her husband's will on 3 May 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Gawton Hunt gave to loving wife Anne during her life my 345 A. plantation where I now live, and then to my kinsman John Kendall. To my kinsman John Kendall ns. Tom, Peg, Sarah, Hannah, John, Esther, Patience, Edmund and Agg's child, my clock, and chaise and harness. To my kinswoman Sarah Satchel ns. Rachel, Betty, Jacob, George, Solomon and Susanna, and a corner cupboard made of wild cheritree. To kinsman Thomas Hunt £30. To kinsman Azel Benthall £30. To wife ns. James, Dinah, Billy, Daniel Jr., Pat, Moll, and John. My man Weeks to have his liberty 60 years of his time if he pays John Kendall 6p/year. Negroes Agg, Frank, and little Pegg to be sold. My maid Amy and her child to have 60 years of their time if they pay John Kendall 5s/year. Wife Anne and kinsman John Kendall extrs. Witt: Anne Tompkins, Josiah Gayle, Mary Gayle, Mary 'X' Ash. At probate the Court ordered that Mary Hunt and Elishe Hunt, coheirs-at-law, be summoned to next court to contest will if they see fit.1 |
Will* | 2 June 1759 | Anne made a will on 2 June 1759 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Anne Hunt gave to kinsman John Kendall ns. old James, Dinah, Daniel, Moll, Lewis, young James, Cesar and John. To kinswoman Sarah Satchel ns. Billy and Patty. Resid. legatees John Kendall and Sarah Satchel. John Kendall extr. Witt: John Wilkins, Azel Benthall, Addison Nottingham.6 |
Death* | before 13 October 1761 | She died before 13 October 1761 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was proved.6 |
Family |
Gawton (28) Hunt b. c 1684, d. b 14 May 1754 | |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | She married Gawton (28) Hunt, son of Capt. Thomas Hunt II (Burgess) and Anne (7) Wilkins, circa 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.4,2 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 358 (will of Gawton Hunt, wife Anne).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 217 (adm of Ann Scott to William Kendall Jr & Gauton Hunt).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 148 (will of Charles Parkes, blacksmith, wife Ann).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 578 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 219 (will of William Kendall Jr., (step)father Howsen).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 391 (will of Anne Hunt).
John Waterson
M, b. 1630, d. before 28 January 1679/80
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 10 Dec 2012 |
Birth* | 1630 | John was born in 1630 at England. He deposed on 28 May 1658 that he was aged 28, on 30 Dec 1671 that he was aged 42, and on 28 May 1678 that he was aged 48..1 |
Marriage* | after 1 March 1659 | He married Frances (8) Wilkins, daughter of John (1) Wilkins (Burgess) and Anne (-----), after 1 March 1659 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that he deeded her cattle in anticipation of their marriage. He was a tailor of Northampton County..2 |
Will* | 1 December 1679 | He made a will on 1 December 1679 at Northampton Co, VA. He named his wife and minor children..2,3 |
Death* | before 28 January 1679/80 | John died before 28 January 1679/80 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated..2,3 |
Family |
Frances (8) Wilkins b. c 1644, d. b 4 Jun 1703 | |
Children | 1. | William (31) Waterson+ b. c 1660, d. b 10 Jul 1722 |
2. | Richard (32) Waterson+ b. 1667, d. b 1719 | |
3. | John (33) Waterson b. c 1669 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 578 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 578 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 111 (will of John Waterson, wife Frances).
Richard (32) Waterson1
M, b. 1667, d. before 1719
Father | John Waterson b. 1630, d. b 28 Jan 1679/80 | |
Mother | Frances (8) Wilkins b. c 1644, d. b 4 Jun 1703 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 1 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | 1667 | Richard was born in 1667 at Northampton Co, VA. He deposed on 3 Jan 1688/89 that he was aged 22..1 |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage | before 1 December 1696 | He married Millisent (-----) before 1 December 1696 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Anecdote* | 1704 | He owned 150 acres in N'hamp County in 1704.2 |
Marriage | before 1705 | He married Elizabeth (3rd) (-----) before 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage | circa 1706 | He married Elizabeth (4th) (-----) circa 1706 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Death* | before 1719 | Richard died before 1719 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Family 1 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1670 | |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth (4th) (-----) b. c 1685 | |
Marriage | circa 1706 | He married Elizabeth (4th) (-----) circa 1706 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | Tabitha (116) Waterson b. c 1706 |
2. | Bridget (117) Waterson+ b. c 1707 | |
3. | Elizabeth (117A) Waterson b. c 1708 | |
4. | Frances (117B) Waterson b. c 1709 | |
5. | Rachel (117C) Waterson b. c 1710 | |
6. | Richard (115) Waterson b. c 1711, d. a 1719 |
Family 3 |
Elizabeth (3rd) (-----) b. c 1680 | |
Marriage | before 1705 | He married Elizabeth (3rd) (-----) before 1705 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | Ezekiel (113) Waterson b. a 1706, d. c 1718 |
2. | Francis (114) Waterson b. c 1707, d. b 9 Aug 1727 |
William (31) Waterson1
M, b. circa 1660, d. before 10 July 1722
Father | John Waterson b. 1630, d. b 28 Jan 1679/80 | |
Mother | Frances (8) Wilkins b. c 1644, d. b 4 Jun 1703 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 20 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1660 | William was born circa 1660 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1685 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1685 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Anecdote* | 1704 | He owned 855 acres in N'hamp County in 1704.2 |
Will* | 8 January 1722 | He made a will on 8 January 1722 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Death* | before 10 July 1722 | William died before 10 July 1722 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Family |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1665 | |
Children | 1. | John (109) Waterson+ b. c 1696, d. b 12 Feb 1733/34 |
2. | Jacob (110) Waterson b. c 1700, d. b 15 May 1728 | |
3. | Sarah (111) Waterson b. c 1704, d. b 11 May 1742 | |
4. | Elizabeth (112) Waterson b. a 1706 |
John (33) Waterson1
M, b. circa 1669
Father | John Waterson b. 1630, d. b 28 Jan 1679/80 | |
Mother | Frances (8) Wilkins b. c 1644, d. b 4 Jun 1703 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1669 | John was born circa 1669 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 578 (Wilkins Family).
Elizabeth (-----)
F, b. circa 1670
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1670 | Elizabeth was born circa 1670. |
Marriage* | circa 1695 | She married Argoll (13) Wilkins, son of John (3) Wilkins and Esther 'Hester' (-----), circa 1695. The "Descendants of John Wilkins" suggests the possibility that she was the widow of Obidence Roberts, who left will 26 Oct 1709 - 28 Nov 1709 in N'hamp Co, naming a wife Elizabeth, but no children and gave a plantation to his brother Thomas Roberts. This land was sold by Argoll Wilkins in 1712. See Whitelaw, p. 166 for a different explanation of the title of this land..1 |
Married Name | circa 1695 | As of circa 1695,her married name was Wilkins. |
Family |
Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Child | 1. | Elizabeth (43) Wilkins b. c 1696 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 579 (Wilkins Family).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1680
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1680 | (-----) was born circa 1680. |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | She married Argoll (13) Wilkins, son of John (3) Wilkins and Esther 'Hester' (-----), circa 1700.1 |
Married Name | circa 1700 | As of circa 1700,her married name was Wilkins. |
Family |
Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Children | 1. | Watkins (44) Wilkins+ b. c 1700, d. b 11 Feb 1752 |
2. | John (45) Wilkins+ b. c 1702, d. b 12 Jul 1726 | |
3. | Argoll (46) Wilkins b. c 1704, d. b 11 May 1742 | |
4. | Berry (47) Wilkins+ b. c 1713, d. b 11 Feb 1752 | |
5. | (dau of Argoll) (48) Wilkins+ b. c 1715 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 579 (Wilkins Family).
Mary (of Argall I) Warren1
F, b. circa 1690
Father | Argall (of Robt I) Warren I b. 1662, d. b 15 May 1728 | |
Mother | Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick2 b. 20 Apr 1663, d. c 1709 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | Mary was born circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | circa 1720 | As of circa 1720,her married name was Wilkins. |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | She married Argoll (13) Wilkins, son of John (3) Wilkins and Esther 'Hester' (-----), circa 1720 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 4 September 1721 | Mary was named in her father's will on 4 September 1721 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Argall Warren gave to wife [no name]. To my son Matthew. To my dau. Mary Wilkins. To my son Argile my best gun. To my son Robert my least gun. To my dau. Ann Esdall. To my son Benjamin. To my son Henry one hand mill. To my dau. Elizabeth. To my dau. Orsly gold ring. Half my remaining estate to be div. by my sons Argil, Robert, Benjamin and Mathew, and the other 1/2 to be div. by my wife and all her children. My son Henry to care for my son John until he comes to age, and my dau. Wilkins to care for my dau. Orsly. Son Robert extr. Mr. Thomas Harmanson, Nathaniel Powell, and Devorax Godwin to oversee. Witt: Philip Jacob, Nathaniel Powell, Devorax Godwin. Probate - The witness Devorax Godwin is dec'd. Mrs. Gertrude Harmanson and Henry Warren qualified as administrators.3 |
Will - Brother's* | 29 December 1732 | Mary was named in her brother's will on 29 December 1732 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Henry Warren Sr., planter, gave to brother Matthew Warren my 200 A. plantation I now live on, and 50 A. in Warren Town on the sea side. To my sister Anne Isdell. To my brother John Isdell. To sister Mary Wilkins. To my brother Robert Warren. To my brother Benjamin Warren. To Elisha Isdell dau. of John Isdell. To Patrick Wilkins a side of upper leather to make him and his mother shoes. To John Lunn. To Ann Justice. Brother Matthew resid. legatee and extr. Witt: Thomas Snow, Matthew Harmanson, Thomas Cable.4 |
Family |
Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Child | 1. | Patrick (49) Wilkins+ b. c 1720, d. b 10 Mar 1761 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 276 (tract N49).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 262 (will of Argall Warren, wife no named).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 308 (will of Henry Warren Sr., planter, unmarried).
Argall (of Robt I) Warren I
M, b. 1662, d. before 15 May 1728
Father | Robert Warren I1 b. 1615, d. b 27 Mar 1679 | |
Mother | Rebecca (-----)2 b. c 1624 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | 1662 | Argall was born in 1662 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Age was stated* | March 1681 | His age was stated in March 1681 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Argoll Warren, age 19.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1684 | He married Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick, daughter of Richard Patrick I and Susan Godwin, circa 1684 at Northampton Co, VA.4,1,5 |
Will - Sister-in-law* | 21 September 1690 | Argall was named in his sister-in-law's will on 21 September 1690 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Agnes Steere gave to Henry and Mary Warren the children of Argoll Warren a heifer apiece. To my son Timothy Steere remaining estate. My son to remain with my brother-in-law Argoll Warren until 18. For want of my son's heirs his legacies to be eq. div. by my sister Ursula's children. My brother-in-law John Warren and my friend Benjamin Nottingham to inventory and oversee the distribution. Witt: Argoll Warren, Benjamin Nottingham. Probate - Argoll Warren qualified as the admtr.6 |
Est Settm't B-in-law* | 3 August 1691 | He was named in the settlement of his brother-in-law's estate on 3 August 1691 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Timothy Steers was granted to Argoll Warren on behalf of Timothy Steers, orphan and son of the dec'd.7 |
Marriage* | 15 February 1709/10 | He married Elizabeth Gunter, daughter of Edward Gunter I and Mary (-----), on 15 February 1709/10 at Northampton Co, VA. Rob't Wiggon was security on the M.L.B. of Argill Warren to Elizabeth Marriner, widow. (NOTE: The assumption is that Elizabeth was a half-sister of Rob't Widgeon.)8 |
Will* | 4 September 1721 | Argall made a will on 4 September 1721 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Argall Warren gave to wife [no name]. To my son Matthew. To my dau. Mary Wilkins. To my son Argile my best gun. To my son Robert my least gun. To my dau. Ann Esdall. To my son Benjamin. To my son Henry one hand mill. To my dau. Elizabeth. To my dau. Orsly gold ring. Half my remaining estate to be div. by my sons Argil, Robert, Benjamin and Mathew, and the other 1/2 to be div. by my wife and all her children. My son Henry to care for my son John until he comes to age, and my dau. Wilkins to care for my dau. Orsly. Son Robert extr. Mr. Thomas Harmanson, Nathaniel Powell, and Devorax Godwin to oversee. Witt: Philip Jacob, Nathaniel Powell, Devorax Godwin. Probate - The witness Devorax Godwin is dec'd. Mrs. Gertrude Harmanson and Henry Warren qualified as administrators.9 |
Death* | before 15 May 1728 | He died before 15 May 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.9 |
Land cause* | 8 October 1745 | He was named in a land cause on 8 October 1745 at Governor Hawly's Creek, Savage Neck (N49), Northampton Co, VA. Jury impaneled and returned the following special verdict: That Richard Patrick, the elder, late of Northampton County, deceased, was at the time of his death seized of the premises on which the trespass is supposed to be committed; that the said Richard by his last will and testament dated 16 February, 1674/5 devised the said premises to his son Richard Partick, to him and his heirs forever, by the name of the Homeset Plantation, and soon after died; that the said Richard, the elder, had four children living at the time of his death, viz: Richard, Agnes, Elizabeth and Ursula; that the said Richard and Agnes departed this life in the lifetime of the said Elizabeth and Ursula without issue; that the said Ursula intermarried with Argol Warren, who after the death of the said Richard entered into the said premises as appears by a verdict heretofor found in a cause between the now defendant plaintiff, and George Monk, defendant, and that they had issue Hernry, their eldest son who survived the said Argol and Ursula, which said verdict is in these words, to-wit: At a Court held for Northampton County on Tuesday, the 9 day of May, 1739, in the ejectment brought by Thomas Goodright (fictious name) on the demise of Henry Warren Warren, Plaintiff, against George Monk, defendant, for 200 acres of land and the appurtenances, which being at issue, a jury was impaneled and sworn to try the same ------ and returned the following verdict: We of the Jury find that Richard Patrick the elder was possessed of the premises in fee; that by the last will and testament of the said Richard Patrick, dated 16 February, 1674, he devised to his son Richard Patrick Jr., a certain plantation called his Homeset plantation on Governor Hawly's Creek; that after the death of the said Richard Sr., his son Richard, was possessed of the premises; that afterwards the said Richard Patrick Jr., by deed dated 17 November 1683, conveyed the premises to John Warren Sr. & Elizabeth, his wife; that the said John Warren survived the said Elizabeth and that he was in possession of the land on Governor's Hawly's Creek, above 49 acres; that the said John Warren was possessed of part of the premises given by the will of Richard Patrick Sr. to his son Richard as aforesaid, and was thereof possessed until the year 1725; we also find the last will and testament of the said John Warren, dated 18 November 1725; that the lessor is the same person in the aforesaid will called by the name of his son Henry; We also fin that the plantation in question is the same devised by Richard Patrick Sr., to his son Richard Patrick Jr., and the same land conveyed by the said Richard Patrick Jr., to John Warren and Elizabeth, his wife, also the same with the plantation mentioned in the last will of John Warren Sr., to his son Henry the lessor. That Richard Patrick Sr., had four children living at the time of his death, viz: Richard, Elizabeth, Agnes and Ursula; that Richard died first without issue, Agnes next, Ursula after Agnes and that the said Elizabeth survived them all; that John Warren Sr., late of the aforesaid County, intermarried with the said Elizabeth by whom he had three sons, Richard, John and Henry, the lessor; that Richard died in the lifetime of his father and after the death of his mother, and left a son living named Jacob, who about 11 years since died under age and without issue, and that soon after the decease of the said Jacob, John, the second son, entered on the land in question and died thereof seized, and after his death the defendant intermarried with the widow of the second son John, who is now living; that the said Elizabeth died on or about the year 1709, and that the said John Warren Sr., died in or about the year 1724; and Argoll Warren, who intermarried with the said Ursula, and the said Ursula immediately after the death of the said Richard Patrick Jr., and in her right, entered upon the part of the said Homeset Plantation, and both of them so died thereof possessed; that the said Argol during the life of the said Ursula and their said possession, had issue now living and in possession of part of the said Homeset Plantation; that there was a division between the said Argol & John the elder of the said Homeset Plantation, and that the part whereof the said Argol was possessed, he possessed the same peaceably without any disturbance from the said John Warren &c. - That the said Ursula died in or about the year 1709, and that the said Argol survived her about 18 years and then died, and after the death of the said Argol the said Henry, his son, entered into the premises and was thereof seized, and being so seized the said Henry departed this life in or about the year 1732, having first made his last will and testament, dated 9 Dec 1732, whereby he devised the said premises to his brother Matthew Warren, the plaintiff, by the description of 200 acres; that the plaintiff by virtue of the said devise entered upon the premises and held possession until the time in the declaration mentioned when the defendant entered in and upon the possession of the premises; that the plaintiff and those under whom he claims, have had the quiet and peaceable possession of the premises from the year 1674 till the entry made by the defendant as aforesaid; was also find a deed from the said Richard Patrick Jr., the devisee of the said Richard Patrick Sr., to a certain John Warren and his wife, dated 7 November 1683, in which he devised his whole estate of land and which was left to him by the last will of his father, Richard Patrick deceased. We also find John Warren's will, dated 18 November 1725, in which he devised his interest in the tract called Homeset plantation to his son Henry Warren and his heirs; we also find that the Henry Warren in the said will mentioned is the defendant, and also that the place where the supposed trespass aforesaid was supposed to be committed was on the land the said Richard Patrick granted and made over to the defendant's father and mother, and that the plaintiff has two brothers older than himself now living who have each of them several children also now living &c.5 |
Family 1 |
Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick b. 20 Apr 1663, d. c 1709 | |
Marriage* | circa 1684 | He married Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick, daughter of Richard Patrick I and Susan Godwin, circa 1684 at Northampton Co, VA.4,1,5 |
Children | 1. | Henry (of Argall I) Warren9 b. c 1686, d. bt 21 Jun 1736 - 9 May 1739 |
2. | Matthew (of Argall I) Warren9 b. c 1688, d. b 9 Jun 1752 | |
3. | Mary (of Argall I) Warren+ b. c 1690 | |
4. | Argall Warren II9 b. c 1692 | |
5. | Robert (of Argall I) Warren9 b. c 1694 | |
6. | Ann (of Argall I) Warren+9 b. c 1696 | |
7. | Benjamin (of Argall I) Warren10 b. c 1698 | |
8. | Elizabeth (of Argall I) Warren9 b. c 1702 | |
9. | Ursula 'Orsly' Warren9 b. c 1704 | |
10. | John (of Argall I) Warren9 b. c 1706 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth Gunter b. 1655 | |
Marriage* | 15 February 1709/10 | Argall (of Robt I) Warren I married Elizabeth Gunter, daughter of Edward Gunter I and Mary (-----), on 15 February 1709/10 at Northampton Co, VA. Rob't Wiggon was security on the M.L.B. of Argill Warren to Elizabeth Marriner, widow. (NOTE: The assumption is that Elizabeth was a half-sister of Rob't Widgeon.)8 |
Citations
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 276 (tract N49).
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection (Work of Dr. Bill Burton & other Ghotes), http://espl-genealogy.org/mearscol.
- [S623] William R.M. Houston M.D. & Jean M. Mihalyka, Colonial Residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore (Whose Ages Were Proved Before Court Officials of Accomack and Northampton Counties), p. 110.
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
- [S884] Stratton Nottingham, Northampton Co, VA, Land Causes 1731-1868 & Lancaster County, VA 1795-1848, p. 40-42 (Matthew Warren vs. Henry Warren).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 143 (will of Agnes Steere).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 144 (adm of Timothy Steere to Argoll Warren).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 262 (will of Argall Warren, wife no named).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of John Isdell, wife Ann).
Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick1
F, b. 20 April 1663, d. circa 1709
Father | Richard Patrick I b. c 1635, d. b 10 Feb 1675/76 | |
Mother | Susan Godwin b. c 1636, d. b 16 Feb 1675 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | 20 April 1663 | Ursula was born on 20 April 1663 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 16 February 1675 | Ursula was named in her father's will on 16 February 1675 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Ursly in the will of Richard Patricke, planter, wife dec'd. In the Codicil she was shown as my daughter Ursila, 11 on April 20th last past, and she was to remain with her godmother Elizabeth Harmon until 16 or marriage..1 |
Married Name | circa 1684 | As of circa 1684,her married name was Warren. |
Marriage* | circa 1684 | She married Argall (of Robt I) Warren I, son of Robert Warren I and Rebecca (-----), circa 1684 at Northampton Co, VA.2,3,4 |
Death* | circa 1709 | Ursula 'Ursly' Patrick died circa 1709 at Northampton Co, VA.5 |
Land cause* | 8 October 1745 | She was named in a land cause on 8 October 1745 at Northampton Co, VA. Jury impaneled and returned the following special verdict: That Richard Patrick, the elder, late of Northampton County, deceased, was at the time of his death seized of the premises on which the trespass is supposed to be committed; that the said Richard by his last will and testament dated 16 February, 1674/5 devised the said premises to his son Richard Partick, to him and his heirs forever, by the name of the Homeset Plantation, and soon after died; that the said Richard, the elder, had four children living at the time of his death, viz: Richard, Agnes, Elizabeth and Ursula; that the said Richard and Agnes departed this life in the lifetime of the said Elizabeth and Ursula without issue; that the said Ursula intermarried with Argol Warren, who after the death of the said Richard entered into the said premises as appears by a verdict heretofor found in a cause between the now defendant plaintiff, and George Monk, defendant, and that they had issue Hernry, their eldest son who survived the said Argol and Ursula, which said verdict is in these words, to-wit: At a Court held for Northampton County on Tuesday, the 9 day of May, 1739, in the ejectment brought by Thomas Goodright (fictious name) on the demise of Henry Warren Warren, Plaintiff, against George Monk, defendant, for 200 acres of land and the appurtenances, which being at issue, a jury was impaneled and sworn to try the same ------ and returned the following verdict: We of the Jury find that Richard Patrick the elder was possessed of the premises in fee; that by the last will and testament of the said Richard Patrick, dated 16 February, 1674, he devised to his son Richard Patrick Jr., a certain plantation called his Homeset plantation on Governor Hawly's Creek; that after the death of the said Richard Sr., his son Richard, was possessed of the premises; that afterwards the said Richard Patrick Jr., by deed dated 17 November 1683, conveyed the premises to John Warren Sr. & Elizabeth, his wife; that the said John Warren survived the said Elizabeth and that he was in possession of the land on Governor's Hawly's Creek, above 49 acres; that the said John Warren was possessed of part of the premises given by the will of Richard Patrick Sr. to his son Richard as aforesaid, and was thereof possessed until the year 1725; we also find the last will and testament of the said John Warren, dated 18 November 1725; that the lessor is the same person in the aforesaid will called by the name of his son Henry; We also fin that the plantation in question is the same devised by Richard Patrick Sr., to his son Richard Patrick Jr., and the same land conveyed by the said Richard Patrick Jr., to John Warren and Elizabeth, his wife, also the same with the plantation mentioned in the last will of John Warren Sr., to his son Henry the lessor. That Richard Patrick Sr., had four children living at the time of his death, viz: Richard, Elizabeth, Agnes and Ursula; that Richard died first without issue, Agnes next, Ursula after Agnes and that the said Elizabeth survived them all; that John Warren Sr., late of the aforesaid County, intermarried with the said Elizabeth by whom he had three sons, Richard, John and Henry, the lessor; that Richard died in the lifetime of his father and after the death of his mother, and left a son living named Jacob, who about 11 years since died under age and without issue, and that soon after the decease of the said Jacob, John, the second son, entered on the land in question and died thereof seized, and after his death the defendant intermarried with the widow of the second son John, who is now living; that the said Elizabeth died on or about the year 1709, and that the said John Warren Sr., died in or about the year 1724; and Argoll Warren, who intermarried with the said Ursula, and the said Ursula immediately after the death of the said Richard Patrick Jr., and in her right, entered upon the part of the said Homeset Plantation, and both of them so died thereof possessed; that the said Argol during the life of the said Ursula and their said possession, had issue now living and in possession of part of the said Homeset Plantation; that there was a division between the said Argol & John the elder of the said Homeset Plantation, and that the part whereof the said Argol was possessed, he possessed the same peaceably without any disturbance from the said John Warren &c. - That the said Ursula died in or about the year 1709, and that the said Argol survived her about 18 years and then died, and after the death of the said Argol the said Henry, his son, entered into the premises and was thereof seized, and being so seized the said Henry departed this life in or about the year 1732, having first made his last will and testament, dated 9 Dec 1732, whereby he devised the said premises to his brother Matthew Warren, the plaintiff, by the description of 200 acres; that the plaintiff by virtue of the said devise entered upon the premises and held possession until the time in the declaration mentioned when the defendant entered in and upon the possession of the premises; that the plaintiff and those under whom he claims, have had the quiet and peaceable possession of the premises from the year 1674 till the entry made by the defendant as aforesaid; was also find a deed from the said Richard Patrick Jr., the devisee of the said Richard Patrick Sr., to a certain John Warren and his wife, dated 7 November 1683, in which he devised his whole estate of land and which was left to him by the last will of his father, Richard Patrick deceased. We also find John Warren's will, dated 18 November 1725, in which he devised his interest in the tract called Homeset plantation to his son Henry Warren and his heirs; we also find that the Henry Warren in the said will mentioned is the defendant, and also that the place where the supposed trespass aforesaid was supposed to be committed was on the land the said Richard Patrick granted and made over to the defendant's father and mother, and that the plaintiff has two brothers older than himself now living who have each of them several children also now living &c.4 |
Family |
Argall (of Robt I) Warren I b. 1662, d. b 15 May 1728 | |
Children | 1. | Henry (of Argall I) Warren6 b. c 1686, d. bt 21 Jun 1736 - 9 May 1739 |
2. | Matthew (of Argall I) Warren6 b. c 1688, d. b 9 Jun 1752 | |
3. | Mary (of Argall I) Warren+3 b. c 1690 | |
4. | Argall Warren II6 b. c 1692 | |
5. | Robert (of Argall I) Warren6 b. c 1694 | |
6. | Ann (of Argall I) Warren+6 b. c 1696 | |
7. | Benjamin (of Argall I) Warren7 b. c 1698 | |
8. | Elizabeth (of Argall I) Warren6 b. c 1702 | |
9. | Ursula 'Orsly' Warren6 b. c 1704 | |
10. | John (of Argall I) Warren6 b. c 1706 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 96 (will of Richard Patricke, planter, wife dec'd).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 276 (tract N49).
- [S884] Stratton Nottingham, Northampton Co, VA, Land Causes 1731-1868 & Lancaster County, VA 1795-1848, p. 40-42 (Matthew Warren vs. Henry Warren).
- [S884] Stratton Nottingham, Northampton Co, VA, Land Causes 1731-1868 & Lancaster County, VA 1795-1848, p. 42.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 262 (will of Argall Warren, wife no named).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of John Isdell, wife Ann).
Elizabeth (43) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1696
Father | Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1670 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1696 | Elizabeth was born circa 1696 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1725 | She married (-----) Humwilton circa 1725.1 |
Married Name | circa 1725 | As of circa 1725,her married name was Humwilton. |
Family |
(-----) Humwilton b. c 1700 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
(-----) Humwilton
M, b. circa 1700
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | (-----) was born circa 1700. |
Marriage* | circa 1725 | He married Elizabeth (43) Wilkins, daughter of Argoll (13) Wilkins and Elizabeth (-----), circa 1725.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth (43) Wilkins b. c 1696 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
Watkins (44) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1700, d. before 11 February 1752
Father | Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1680 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 20 Jan 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | Watkins was born circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1725 | He married (-----) Michael (Michael?) circa 1725. |
Est Sale Purchaser* | 10 December 1751 | Watkins (44) Wilkins made a purchase at an estate sale on 10 December 1751 at Northampton Co, VA. The Division of the Estate of William Scott dec'd was returned by Benjamin Scott, Administrator, with will annexed & ordered to be recorded. Witt: John Wilkins Junr, Henry Sman & John Wilkins. It was divided into 4 equal parts as follows: (1st Part) - William Scott's part of his father William Scott dec'd estate was £79.18.3 1/2 and included Negro man Will £40.0.0 and Negro girl Leah £12.0.0. (2nd Part) - John Scott's part of his father William Scott dec'd estate was £79.18.3 1/2 and included Negro man Great Isaac £45.0.0 and Negro girl Lucy £7.10.0. (3rd Part) - Elizabeth Scott's part of her father William Scott dec'd estate was £79.18.3 1/2 and included Negro man Daniel £37.0.0 and Negro boy Isaac £20.0.0. (4th Part) - Sarah Scott's part of her father William Scott dec'd estate was £79.18.3 1/2 and included Negro man Watt £25.0.0 and Negro woman Esther £35.0.0. On 10 Feb 1750/51 the inventory of the goods sold out of the estate of William Scott dec'd by Benjamin Scott showed a total of £62.10.2 1/2 and included two purchases by Watkins Wilkins: 1 cloth jacket £0.3.9 and 1 pair large breeches £0.3.9.2 |
Will* | 6 January 1751/52 | Watkins made a will on 6 January 1751/52 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Watkins Wilkins gave to son Joachim Michael Wilkins my plantation whereon I now live and n. boy Abner. To my son John Wilkins my smith's tools and n. man Will. To my dau. Peggy Wilkins n. woman Venus. To my dau. Elizabeth Wilkins n. man Luke and n. girl Sarah. To my grandson William Scott n. boy Abel. Remaining estate to be eq. div. by my four children John Wilkins, Joachim Michael Wilkins, Peggy and Elizabeth Wilkins. My son John to live on my plantation until my son Joachim Michael Wilkins is of lawful age. Son John extr. Witt: Henry Speakman, William Dulaney, John Wilkins. Probate: The witness is further identified as John Wilkins, Sr., and John Wilkins, the executor, is heir-at-law.3 |
Death* | before 11 February 1752 | Watkins died before 11 February 1752 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved..4,3 |
Family |
(-----) Michael (Michael?) b. c 1700 | |
Children | 1. | John (151) Wilkins+ b. 1729, d. b 20 May 1793 |
2. | (dau of Watkins) (150) Wilkins+ b. c 1731, d. b 6 Jan 1751/52 | |
3. | Joachim Michael (152) (of Watkins) Wilkins I+ b. c 1733, d. b 10 Oct 1786 | |
4. | Peggy (153) Wilkins+ b. c 1735, d. b 20 Jan 1764 | |
5. | Elizabeth (154) Wilkins b. c 1745 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
- [S437] Northampton Co, VA, Wills & Inventories, No 20, 1750-1754, p. 129 - 135 (Divison of Estate of William Scott filed by Benjamin Scott).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 348 (will of Watkins Wilkins).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 585 (Wilkins Family).
John (45) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1702, d. before 12 July 1726
Father | Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1680 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 23 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1702 | John was born circa 1702 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1724 | He married Violet (-----) circa 1724 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Death* | before 12 July 1726 | John died before 12 July 1726 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Family |
Violet (-----) b. c 1705 | |
Children | 1. | George (155) Wilkins b. c 1724 |
2. | Anne Mary (156) Wilkins+ b. c 1726 |
Argoll (46) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1704, d. before 11 May 1742
Father | Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1680 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 25 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1704 | Argoll was born circa 1704 at Northampton Co, VA. He was aged 10-14 in 1727 and again in 1728 and still a minor in 1729..1 |
Death* | before 11 May 1742 | Argoll died before 11 May 1742 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on his estate was granted to William Wilkins. He had died without issue some years before this date..1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
Berry (47) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1713, d. before 11 February 1752
Father | Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1680 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 25 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1713 | Berry was born circa 1713 at Northampton Co, VA. He was aged 10-14 in 1727..2 |
Guardian - chose* | June 1726 | Berry chose a guardian on in June 1726 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Watkins Wilkins was his guardian..2 |
Marriage* | circa 1735 | He married Amy (-----) circa 1735 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Death* | before 11 February 1752 | Berry died before 11 February 1752 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this data that that the will of Robert Warren, which he had witnessed, was proved..2 |
Family |
Amy (-----) b. c 1718, d. a 13 Dec 1743 | |
Child | 1. | Watkins (157) Wilkins b. Aug 1737 |
(dau of Argoll) (48) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1715
Father | Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1680 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 20 Jan 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | (dau was born circa 1715 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Married Name | circa 1731 | As of circa 1731,her married name was Warren. |
Marriage* | circa 1731 | She married Joseph (of Joseph of Robt I) Warren, son of Joseph (of Robt I) Warren and Frances (-----), circa 1731 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Family |
Joseph (of Joseph of Robt I) Warren b. c 1680, d. b 9 Mar 1741/42 | |
Children | 1. | Solomon (158) Warren b. c 1731, d. b 12 Feb 1765 |
2. | Peter (159) Warren+ b. c 1732, d. b 11 Dec 1781 | |
3. | Rachel (160) Warren+ b. c 1734, d. b 11 Jan 1774 | |
4. | Mary (161) Warren+ b. c 1741 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
Patrick (49) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1720, d. before 10 March 1761
Father | Argoll (13) Wilkins b. 1665, d. b 13 Jan 1725/26 | |
Mother | Mary (of Argall I) Warren b. c 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | Patrick was born circa 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Will - Uncle's* | 29 December 1732 | Patrick was named in his uncle's will on 29 December 1732 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Henry Warren Sr., planter, gave to brother Matthew Warren my 200 A. plantation I now live on, and 50 A. in Warren Town on the sea side. To my sister Anne Isdell. To my brother John Isdell. To sister Mary Wilkins. To my brother Robert Warren. To my brother Benjamin Warren. To Elisha Isdell dau. of John Isdell. To Patrick Wilkins a side of upper leather to make him and his mother shoes. To John Lunn. To Ann Justice. Brother Matthew resid. legatee and extr. Witt: Thomas Snow, Matthew Harmanson, Thomas Cable.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1752 | He married Sanctica (of Benj) Dunton, daughter of Benjamin (of Thos Sr) Dunton Sr. and Mary Waterfield, circa 1752 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Will* | 18 December 1760 | Patrick made a will on 18 December 1760 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Patrick Wilkins left his land to be sold. To wife for life the use of n. wench Pleasant, and then to my dau. Mary Wilkins. Wife and dau. resid. legatees. Wife (no name) and friends John Haggoman, Jr. and Levin Dunton extrs. Witt: John Haggoman, Jr., Betty Haggoman. At probate Sanctica Wilkins was the will appointed extrx.4 |
Death* | before 10 March 1761 | Patrick died before 10 March 1761 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved..3,4 |
Family |
Sanctica (of Benj) Dunton b. c 1716, d. b 10 Feb 1778 | |
Child | 1. | Mary 'Molly' (162) Wilkins+ b. c 1755 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 308 (will of Henry Warren Sr., planter, unmarried).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 590 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 388 (will of Patrick Wilkins, wife Sanctica).
Edmund Barnes1
M, b. circa 1620, d. before 27 July 1655
Last Edited | 18 Feb 2021 |
Birth* | circa 1620 | Edmund was born circa 1620. |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | He married Agnes Johnson circa 1650. Dorman shows her as Agnes (____) Barnes Stratton. Lucay Edwards shows that about 1656 Thomas Stratton married the widow Anges Johnson (Barnes)..2,3 |
Death* | before 27 July 1655 | Edmund Barnes died before 27 July 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Agnes Barnes, widow of Edmund Barnes dec'd, gave by deed of gift to her daughter Issabella Barnes.1 |
Family |
Agnes Johnson b. c 1630, d. b 28 Mar 1687 | |
Child | 1. | Issabella Barnes1 b. c 1650 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 37 (Edmund Barnes to Agnes Barnes, widow of the dec'd).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 159 (Stratton Family).
Benjamin (53) Stratton1
M, b. 30 June 1688, d. 28 May 1760
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 15 Jun 2020 |
Birth* | 30 June 1688 | Benjamin was born on 30 June 1688 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 29 June 1716 | Benjamin was named in his father's will on 29 June 1716 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Benjamin Stratton gave to son Benjamin my 247 A. plantation I now live on, and for want of his heirs to my son John. To son Benjamin ns. Dorratha, Chane, and David, my great Bible and my gunn called "Beckes". To my son John my 100 A. plantation on the seaboard side bought of John Summers, 12 A. bought of Edmund Bibbe in the pine swamp, and 100 A. conveyed to me by William Waterson by deed dated 30 Sept. 1695. To my son John one young n. George and cubbord made by Andrew Hooper and my long gunn called "Rede". To my grandson Benjamin Johnson (under age) malatto girl Mary, but Mary's 1st child to my granddau. Ann Johnson (under age). To my grandson Benjamin Johnson my carbine. To my granddau. Ann Johnson a 35s piece of gold called a "Portugall Mayder". My sons Benjamin and John resid. legatees and extrs. Witt: John Robins, Richard Thorman, Dixon 29 June 1716 Knight.2 |
Death* | 28 May 1760 | Benjamin died on 28 May 1760 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 71. He died unmarried..1 |
Nathaniel (54) Stratton1
M, b. 19 June 1691, d. 29 March 1709
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | 19 June 1691 | Nathaniel was born on 19 June 1691 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 29 March 1709 | Nathaniel died on 29 March 1709 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 17.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
John (55) Stratton1
M, b. 21 March 1696, d. 14 May 1751
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Birth* | 21 March 1696 | John was born on 21 March 1696 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 29 June 1716 | John was named in his father's will on 29 June 1716 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Benjamin Stratton gave to son Benjamin my 247 A. plantation I now live on, and for want of his heirs to my son John. To son Benjamin ns. Dorratha, Chane, and David, my great Bible and my gunn called "Beckes". To my son John my 100 A. plantation on the seaboard side bought of John Summers, 12 A. bought of Edmund Bibbe in the pine swamp, and 100 A. conveyed to me by William Waterson by deed dated 30 Sept. 1695. To my son John one young n. George and cubbord made by Andrew Hooper and my long gunn called "Rede". To my grandson Benjamin Johnson (under age) malatto girl Mary, but Mary's 1st child to my granddau. Ann Johnson (under age). To my grandson Benjamin Johnson my carbine. To my granddau. Ann Johnson a 35s piece of gold called a "Portugall Mayder". My sons Benjamin and John resid. legatees and extrs. Witt: John Robins, Richard Thorman, Dixon 29 June 1716 Knight.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | He married Esther (24) Harmanson, daughter of Henry Harmanson and Gertrude (17) Littleton, circa 1718.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | He married Susannah (-----) circa 1720.2,5 |
Anecdote* | 1732 | He was sheriff of N'hamp County 1732-34.2 |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 11 September 1732 | John was named in his mother-in-law's will on 11 September 1732 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as son-in-law John Straton in the will of Gerturde Harmanson, widow. He was left a Negro woman Amer, but if he claims part of my dec'd husband's estate by right of his marriage to my daughter Esther dec'd then said Negro to be taken from him.6 |
Administrator* | 13 July 1742 | John was named as administrator of an estate on 13 July 1742 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Ester Stratton was granted to was granted to John Stratton, Gent., late husband of the dec'd.7,2 |
Court - named in ord* | 9 May 1749 | He was named in a court order on 9 May 1749 at Northampton Co, VA. It was ordered that John Stratton Gent take George Scott, orphan of Tatum Scott dec'd into his care til the next court.8 |
Will* | 14 February 1750 | John made a will on 14 February 1750 at Northampton Co, VA. To my son Benjamin 152 A. which I have a patent for in my name dated 27 Sept. 1729, 12 A. in the Piney Swamp, and 60 A., 40 A. of which were purchased of one Southey Rew and the remaining 20 A. lying between (Maj.) Peter Bowdoin dec'd and Marg(lost) Johnson, formerly purchased of Elias Dunton and Abigal his wife. The above land to Benjamin provided he deeds to my son Thomas 100 A. of land on the bayside joining westerly upon the former lands of Marriot Parsons, northerly upon the land of Luke Smaw and Abigal his wife, easterly on the land of Preeson Bowdoin and southerly upon the land of William Scott, said 100 A. given to me by my dec'd father. To son Benjamin n. fellow David, my still head, worm and tub. To wife Susanna use of plantation I now live on during her widowhood to bring up my children, but in case Benjamin refuses, then all the land bought out of Charles Gelding's land for the use thereof. To my son Nathaniel £50, my smith's tools, pistolls, holsters and sword, and my gun called "Read". To my son William £50, silver shoe buckles, and my little gun. To my dau. Agness n. woman Sarah and her dau. Dinah and silver spoon. To my son John £25. To my dau. Susannah Stratton n. girl Rachael and silver spoon. To my dau. Anne Jacob silver spoon, and during her life the use of n. girl Hager and then to be div. by Anne's children. To my grandson John Stratton one cow and calf. Friends John Wilkins, Sr. and (Maj.) Edward Robins to assist my wife's executorship. Witt: Robert Warren, Jr., Thomas Moor. Codicil - What was given to my son William I give to my son Thomas £22 10s. The remaining legacies of that paragraph I give to my son Nathaniel £22 10s. My clothing to be div. by sons Thomas and Nathaniel. To son John £5 more. Witt: Samuel Cutler, John Wilkins. Codicil - In case of his mother's death, I nominate my son Benjamin extr. Witt: Samuel Cutler, Philip (X) Jacob, Solomon Warren.5 |
Death* | 14 May 1751 | John died on 14 May 1751 at Northampton Co, VA, at age 55. It was on this date that his will was probated..2,5 |
Family 1 |
Esther (24) Harmanson b. c 1700, d. b 18 Oct 1721 | |
Marriage* | circa 1718 | He married Esther (24) Harmanson, daughter of Henry Harmanson and Gertrude (17) Littleton, circa 1718.4 |
Family 2 |
Susannah (-----) b. c 1700 | |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | He married Susannah (-----) circa 1720.2,5 |
Children | 1. | Benjamin (165) Stratton+ b. 18 Oct 1721, d. b 13 Apr 1784 |
2. | Thomas (166) Stratton b. c 1722, d. b 9 Apr 1754 | |
3. | Nathaniel (167) Stratton+ b. c 1723, d. b 14 Nov 1769 | |
4. | William (168) Stratton b. c 1724, d. 14 Feb 1751 | |
5. | John (170) Stratton+ b. 10 Oct 1726, d. 26 Mar 1795 | |
6. | Anne (172) Stratton+ b. 1729, d. 23 Jul 1784 | |
7. | Susannah (171) Stratton+ b. c 1730 | |
8. | Agnes (169) Stratton+ b. 9 Jan 1740, d. 21 Mar 1773 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 590 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 219 (will of Benjamin Stratton).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 222 (Southey-Harmar-Littleton).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 345 (will of John Stratton, wife Susanna).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 301 (will of Gertrude Harmanson, widow).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 281 (adm of Esther Stratton to John Stratton).
- [S868] Gail M. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 22, Orders 1748-1751, p. 28 (9 May 1749 Court).
Agnes (51) Stratton1
F, b. 25 April 1684, d. 1711
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | 25 April 1684 | Agnes was born on 25 April 1684 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1700 | She married Samuel Johnson, son of George Johnson (I) (Quaker) and Ellinor (-----), circa 1700.2 |
Married Name | circa 1700 | As of circa 1700,her married name was Johnson. |
Death* | 1711 | Agnes died in 1711.2 |
Family |
Samuel Johnson b. c 1668, d. b 9 Apr 1735 | |
Children | 1. | Benjamin (163) (of Sam) Johnson+ b. c 1702, d. b 14 Dec 1773 |
2. | Ann (164) Johnson+ b. c 1704 |
Ann (52) Stratton1
F, b. 14 August 1686, d. 1 December 1702
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | 14 August 1686 | Ann was born on 14 August 1686 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 1 December 1702 | Ann died on 1 December 1702 at age 16.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
Thomas (50) Stratton1
M, b. circa 1682, d. before 28 May 1701
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1682 | Thomas was born circa 1682 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Will* | 1 October 1700 | He made a will on 1 October 1700 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 28 May 1701 | Thomas died before 28 May 1701 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
Thomas (56) Stratton1
M, b. 21 September 1697, d. 19 December 1697
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | 21 September 1697 | Thomas was born on 21 September 1697 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Death* | 19 December 1697 | Thomas died on 19 December 1697 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
Joseph (57) Stratton1
M, b. 6 December 1699, d. 10 May 1700
Father | Benjamin Stratton b. 25 Feb 1657/58, d. 22 Oct 1717 | |
Mother | Ann (15) Wilkins b. 11 Feb 1663, d. 16 Jun 1700 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | 6 December 1699 | Joseph was born on 6 December 1699 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Death* | 10 May 1700 | Joseph died on 10 May 1700 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 580 (Wilkins Family).
Alicia 'Elishe' (-----)
F, b. circa 1680
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1680 | Alicia was born circa 1680. |
Marriage* | circa 1705 | She married Henry Truitt, son of Henry Truitt and Elizabeth Anderson, circa 1705 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1705 | As of circa 1705,her married name was Truitt. |
Will - Husb's* | 26 March 1719 | Alicia was named in her husband's will on 26 March 1719 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Elishe in the will of Henry Truitt..1 |
Marriage* | after 1 September 1719 | She married John (16) Wilkins, son of Nathaniel (5) Wilkins and Frances Hunt, after 1 September 1719.2 |
Married Name | after 1 September 1719 | As of after 1 September 1719,her married name was Wilkins. |
Family 1 |
Henry Truitt b. a 5 Sep 1676, d. b 1 Sep 1719 | |
Child | 1. | Sarah Truitt b. c 1718 |
Family 2 |
John (16) Wilkins b. c 1665, d. b 14 Jun 1737 |
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1670
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1670 | (-----) was born circa 1670. |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | She married John (16) Wilkins, son of Nathaniel (5) Wilkins and Frances Hunt, circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1690 | As of circa 1690,her married name was Wilkins. |
Family |
John (16) Wilkins b. c 1665, d. b 14 Jun 1737 | |
Children | 1. | Nathaniel (58) Wilkins+ b. c 1690, d. b 9 Feb 1730/31 |
2. | Frances (59) Wilkins+ b. c 1692 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 581 (Wilkins Family).
Nathaniel (58) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1690, d. before 9 February 1730/31
Father | John (16) Wilkins b. c 1665, d. b 14 Jun 1737 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1670 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | Nathaniel was born circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1720 | He married Rachel (-----) circa 1720. |
Death* | before 9 February 1730/31 | Nathaniel died before 9 February 1730/31 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this data that administration on his estate was granted to his widow..2 |
Family |
Rachel (-----) b. c 1695 | |
Children | 1. | Jonathan (173) Wilkins+ b. c 1720, d. b 14 Apr 1747 |
2. | Henry (174) Wilkins+ b. c 1722, d. b 13 Mar 1770 | |
3. | John (O.P.) (175) Wilkins+ b. c 1724, d. b 9 Jan 1787 | |
4. | Nathaniel (176) Wilkins b. c 1726, d. b 8 Mar 1747/48 |
Frances (59) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1692
Father | John (16) Wilkins b. c 1665, d. b 14 Jun 1737 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1670 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1692 | Frances was born circa 1692 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | She married Thomas Watts circa 1710 at Northampton Co, VA.2,3 |
Married Name | circa 1710 | As of circa 1710,her married name was Watts. |
Land rec'd as gift* | 12 September 1719 | Frances (59) Wilkins received land as a gift on 12 September 1719 at tract N38, Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that John Wilkins gave 100 acres of tract N38 to his daughter Frances and her husband Thomas Watts for their use and then it was to go to by entail to John Wilkins Watts.3,2 |
Family |
Thomas Watts b. c 1685, d. b 12 Apr 1726 | |
Children | 1. | John Wilkins (177) Watts+ b. c 1712, d. b 11 Aug 1752 |
2. | Thomas (180) Watts b. c 1714 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 581 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 591 (Wilkins Family).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 164 (tract N38).
Mary Stockley1
F, b. circa 1678
Father | John Stockley b. c 1638, d. b 20 Jan 1712/13 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1650 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 25 Jan 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1678 | Mary was born circa 1678 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1695 | She married Thomas (17) Wilkins, son of Nathaniel (5) Wilkins and Frances Hunt, circa 1695 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1695 | As of circa 1695,her married name was Wilkins. |
Will - Father's* | 13 October 1711 | Mary was named in her father's will on 13 October 1711 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Mary Wilkins in the will of John Stockley Sr., wife Issabel. He also named grandchildren Frances Wilkins and Nathaniel Wilkins..2 |
Family |
Thomas (17) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 12 Apr 1726 | |
Children | 1. | Ann (66) Wilkins+ b. c 1706 |
2. | Frances (60) Wilkins b. c 1708 | |
3. | Nathaniel (61) Wilkins b. c 1710 | |
4. | Stockley (62) Wilkins+ b. c 1712, d. b 10 Oct 1752 | |
5. | Thomas (63) Wilkins+ b. c 1714, d. b 10 Jun 1752 | |
6. | Solomon (64) Wilkins+ b. c 1723, d. b 14 Dec 1786 | |
7. | Esther (65) Wilkins b. c 1724 | |
8. | Mary (67) Wilkins+ b. c 1724, d. b 11 Dec 1760 | |
9. | Sebrah (68) Wilkins b. c 1726 |
Isabel Moore
F, b. circa 1662
Father | Thomas Moore I1 b. 1613, d. b 29 Dec 1676 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) (widow Smothers)2 b. c 1630, d. b 10 Nov 1676 |
Last Edited | 28 May 2010 |
Birth* | circa 1662 | Isabel Moore was born circa 1662 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's | 10 November 1676 | Isabel was named in her father's will on 10 November 1676 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my eldest daughter Isabell (under 16) in the will of Thomas Moore, planter. My daughter-in-law Hannah McMillion to have the tuition of my eldest daughter Isabell until 16.1 |
Frances (60) Wilkins1
F, b. circa 1708
Father | Thomas (17) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 12 Apr 1726 | |
Mother | Mary Stockley b. c 1678 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 26 May 2010 |
Birth* | circa 1708 | Frances was born circa 1708 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Will - GrFath's* | 13 October 1711 | Frances was named in her grandfather's will on 13 October 1711 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my granddaughter Frances Wilkins in the will of John Stockly Sr., wife Issabel.2 |
Nathaniel (61) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1710
Father | Thomas (17) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 12 Apr 1726 | |
Mother | Mary Stockley b. c 1678 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 26 May 2010 |
Birth* | circa 1710 | Nathaniel was born circa 1710 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Will - GrFath's* | 13 October 1711 | Nathaniel was named in his grandfather's will on 13 October 1711 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a grandson Nathaniel Wilkins in the will of John Stockley Sr., wife Issabel..2 |
Death* | Nathaniel died. He died young..1 |
Stockley (62) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1712, d. before 10 October 1752
Father | Thomas (17) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 12 Apr 1726 | |
Mother | Mary Stockley b. c 1678 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 3 Jan 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1712 | Stockley was born circa 1712 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | circa 1735 | He married Edith Major circa 1735.2 |
Death* | before 10 October 1752 | Stockley died before 10 October 1752 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 7 June 1775 | Stockley was mentioned in a will on 7 June 1775 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Wilkins gave to son William my 133 A. plantation whereon I now live, n. men Sam, Cesar, and Joe (to make shoes), and also the land purchased of Stokely Wilkins if my son pays a reasonable price for same as judged by my friends John Wilkins (B.S.) and William Scott. To my grandson William Wilkins n. boy Isaac. To my son Benjamin ns. Dinah, Luke and Mark. To Nathaniel Tyson and Judith his wife during their lives the use of ns. Tamar and Jack, and then to my grandchildren John Wilkins Tyson, William Sylvester Tyson and Ann Tyson. To my granddau. Margaret Ellegood n. girl Rachel. To my granddau. Susanna Baker n. girl Leah, and my dau. Jean Baker to have use of her during her life. To my dau. Esther Widgeon during her life n. woman Rachel who I bought out of Henry Warren's estate, and n. woman Pegg, and then to her children Mary Ellegood, Esther Ellegood and Frances Wilkins Widgeon. My n. boy Jacob until he is 21 to serve my son William, and then to work for himself with paying my son one month's work each year. To my dau. Jane Baker n. boy Peter. To Thomas Stratton Wilkins 6 silver table spoons. To John Wilkins Tyson gold sleeve buttons. To Nathaniel Tyson 5 sheep. To John Widgeon 5 sheep. In case I have a right to my son John Wilkins' dec'd estate, it to be div. by my children Esther Widgeon, Jane Baker, William Wilkins, Benjamin Wilkins and Judith Tyson. Son William extr. Witt: William Scott, Josias Willis, Elishey 'her?' Willis, John Robins.3 |
Family |
Edith Major b. c 1715 | |
Children | 1. | John (181) Wilkins b. c 1736 |
2. | James (182) Wilkins b. c 1738 | |
3. | Thomas (183) Wilkins b. c 1740 | |
4. | Henry (184) Wilkins b. c 1746 | |
5. | Major (185) Wilkins+ b. c 1748, d. b 14 Jul 1800 | |
6. | Elizabeth (186) Wilkins b. c 1750 | |
7. | Mary (187) Wilkins b. c 1752 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 581 (Wilkins Family).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 591 (Wilkins Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 442 (will of John Wilkins).
Thomas (63) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1714, d. before 10 June 1752
Father | Thomas (17) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 12 Apr 1726 | |
Mother | Mary Stockley b. c 1678 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1714 | Thomas was born circa 1714 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Heir - named as* | 14 February 1721 | Thomas was named as an heir on 14 February 1721 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my cousin Thomas Wilkins, son of Thomas Wilkins, in the will of Richard Ayres, son of Richard Hill Ayres..2 |
Marriage* | before December 1735 | He married Ann Costin, daughter of Francis Costin I and Isabell Dixon (Dixon?), before December 1735 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Wilkins and Ann, his wife and daughter of Francis Costin, will probated 19 Apr 1721, sue her brother Francis Costin for detinue of a slave. Ann, In April 1733, delivered to the said Francis a Negro girl named Kate valued at £40. He agreed to rediverer the Negro upon the said Ann's request. The said Francis now refueses. No verdict given, although Francis states he is willing to deliver the Negro. The will of Francis Costin Sr. is included..3,4 |
Death* | before 10 June 1752 | Thomas died before 10 June 1752 at Northampton Co, VA.5 |
Family |
Ann Costin b. c 1708, d. b 14 Feb 1753 | |
Children | 1. | Littleton (188) Wilkins+ b. c 1736, d. b Jan 1784 |
2. | Thomas (189) Wilkins+ b. c 1738, d. b Apr 1799 | |
3. | Benjamin (190) Wilkins+ b. c 1740, d. b Oct 1796 | |
4. | Jacob (191) (of Thos) Wilkins b. c 1742 | |
5. | Esther (192) Wilkins b. c 1744, d. b 14 Jul 1761 | |
6. | Frances (193) Wilkins b. c 1746, d. a 1757 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 581 (Wilkins Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 67 (will of Richard Ayres, son of Richard Hill Ayres).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5.
- [S877] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases, 1732-1744/5, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume II, p. 55.
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 591 (Wilkins Family).
Solomon (64) Wilkins1
M, b. circa 1723, d. before 14 December 1786
Father | Thomas (17) Wilkins b. c 1667, d. b 12 Apr 1726 | |
Mother | Mary Stockley b. c 1678 |
Charts | Descendants of Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) Descendants of John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2007 |
Birth* | circa 1723 | Solomon was born circa 1723 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Guardian - chose* | 12 January 1742 | Solomon chose a guardian on on 12 January 1742 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this data that he chose Joseph Ash as his guardian and on 12 Mar 1744/5 he chose Ann Stockley as his guardian..2 |
Death* | before 14 December 1786 | Solomon died before 14 December 1786 at Princess Anne Co, VA.2 |
Family |
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Children | 1. | Jean (194A) Wilkins b. c 1748 |
2. | Peter (194B) Wilkins b. c 1750 | |
3. | William (194C) Wilkins b. c 1752 | |
4. | John (194D) Wilkins b. c 1754 | |
5. | Mary (194E) Wilkins b. c 1756 | |
6. | Margaret (194F) Wilkins b. c 1758 |