Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?)1,2
F, b. circa 1632, d. before 2 March 1662/63
Father | Ensign Lewis White3 b. 1613, d. b 28 Oct 1656 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)4 b. c 1610, d. c 1640 |
Last Edited | 2 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1632 | Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?) was born circa 1632 at England.1 |
Married Name | circa 1650 | As of circa 1650,her married name was Risden. |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | She married Phillip Risden circa 1650 at England.1 |
Anecdote* | 1652 | Thomas Teackle Upshur II wrote that Phillip Risden, Gent. of London, came to Virginia about 1652, and that with him came Mary Hardwige who it was suspected became Mrs. Risden. In this connection it should be noted that Arthur Upshur I received headrights in 1655 on Mary Risden and her two daughters (Cavaliers and Pioneers, p. 330). This Mary Risden was unquestionably Phillip Risden's widow who married Arthur Upshur I soon after Risden's death. (NOTE: There is no doubt that Upshur married the widow Mary Risden, however, since Hugh Yeo and Arthur Upshur both claimed Mary, Jane and Blandina 'Landina' Risden as headrights in 1655, it is more likely that Phillip Risden left his wife Mary and their two daughters behind in England when he came to Virginia 2 years earlier. He and others and a Mary Hardwige (N'hamp records) or Mary Harding (State Patent Books) were headrights for Anthony Hoskins in 1653. It seems unlikely that after arrival in Virginia Phillip Risden married Mary Hardwige/Harding and then had the two daughters who were then claimed as headrights in 1655, since being headrights implied they were all 3 brought into Virginia, not already in Virginia.)1 |
Headright | 11 March 1653 | Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?) was named as a headright on 11 March 1653 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Anto. Hoskins was granted 400 acres begining at the mouth of Kings Cr. adjacent land of Edmd. Bibby &c granted unto Capt Wm. Epps, 3 Feb 1626, by him deserted & granted unto said Hoskins by order of Governor &c, 6 Oct 1653, & also due for transportation of 8 persons: Phillip Risden, Henry Vose, Mary Harding, Derrick Jnoson (Johnson), Thomas Usher, Wm. Willis, Peter Derickson & Richard Turner.2 |
Headright* | 28 August 1653 | She was named as a headright on 28 August 1653 at Northampton Co, VA. A certificate was this day granted unto Mr. Anthony Hodgskins for 400 acres of land due by the rights underwritten (for transporting the following): Mr. Phill Risden, Tho. Usher, Henry Vose, Wm. Willis, Mary Hardwige, Peter Derrickson, Derrike Johnson & Rich. Turner.5 |
Headright | 11 March 1655 | She was named as a headright on 11 March 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Arthur Upshott received 300 arces in N'ahmp Co near the head of Occahannock Creek near land of Wm. Taylor & ajdacent his own land for transporting 6 persons: Mary Risden, James Risden, Landma Risden, Arth. Carpenter, Phillip Sococohack, John Alber (or Albee).6 |
Marriage* | before 7 May 1655 | She married Arthur Upshur (I) before 7 May 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that it was ordered by the court that Arthur Upshott (who hath married Mary the widow & relict of Mr. Risden lately dec'd) shall have a commission of administration granted him upon the said Mr. Risdens estate provided that he put in security to the court & pay the Clerks fee.1,7,8 |
Married Name | before 7 May 1655 | As of before 7 May 1655,her married name was Upshur. |
Headright | 28 June 1655 | Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?) was named as a headright on 28 June 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that a certificate was granted to Arthur Upshott for 300 acres of land for transporting: Mary Risen, Jane Risden, Landina Risden, Anthony Carpentr, Phillip Soccohocke & Jno Albert.9 |
Headright | 2 October 1655 | She was named as a headright on 2 October 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Mr. Hugh Yeo, Merchant, and was granted 644 acres on south side of Pungoteague River, Northly on land of Charles Scarburgh, being 400 acres purchased by said Yeo, Easterly on land of Mr. Anthony Hoskins, Westerly on land of John Robinson & part on land of Nicholas Waddilow for transporting 13 persons: Mary Risden, Jane Risden, Blandma Risden, Henry Hunt, Wm. Blades, Tho. Cope, Wm. O Naught, Kath. Helter, Richard Armstronge, Daniell Curtis, Anne Spilman, Tego OFahee, Donell O Graham (or Craham).10 |
Anecdote | 7 July 1656 | On 7 Jul 1656 in Northampton Co, VA Ensign Lewis White left to each of Mr. Risden's two children a cow calf and to Lasarus the son of Allexander Mattocks a cow calf. (NOTE: Since Lasarus Mattocks was his grandson by his daughter Ellinor who married Allexander Mattocks, perhaps Mr. Risden's two children were also his grandchildren, being Jane & Blandina 'Landina' Risden the daughters of Phillip Risden, recently dec'd, and his wife Mary.)3 |
Death* | before 2 March 1662/63 | She died before 2 March 1662/63 at Accomack Co, VA.11 |
Family 1 |
Phillip Risden b. c 1625, d. b 7 May 1655 | |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | She married Phillip Risden circa 1650 at England.1 |
Children | 1. | Jane Risden+7 b. c 1650 |
2. | Blandina 'Landina' Risden+12,7 b. c 1652, d. b 7 Apr 1727 |
Family 2 |
Arthur Upshur (I) b. 1624, d. 26 Jan 1708/9 | |
Marriage* | before 7 May 1655 | Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?) married Arthur Upshur (I) before 7 May 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that it was ordered by the court that Arthur Upshott (who hath married Mary the widow & relict of Mr. Risden lately dec'd) shall have a commission of administration granted him upon the said Mr. Risdens estate provided that he put in security to the court & pay the Clerks fee.1,7,8 |
Children | 1. | Ann Upshur+13 b. c 1658 |
2. | Helen Upshur14 b. b 5 May 1661 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 7 (footnote 24).
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 294 (Anto. Hoskins Patent).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 43 (will of Antient Lewis White, wife Kathryne).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 18 (Extrs of Thomas Dewin).
- [S2257] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 04, Orders, Deeds & Wills, 1651-1654, p. 172 (28 Aug 1653 Court).
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 330 (Arthur Upshott, 300 acres in N'hamp Co).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 44 (adm of Mr. Risden to Arthur Upshott).
- [S2135] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Orders, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 05, 1654-1655, p. 291 (7 May 1655 court).
- [S2135] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Orders, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 05, 1654-1655, p. 291 (28 June 1655 court).
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 321 (Hugh Yeo patent).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 9.
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 43 (The William Bozman 'Bosman' Family).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 15.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 16.
Phillip Risden1
M, b. circa 1625, d. before 7 May 1655
Last Edited | 22 Mar 2022 |
Birth* | circa 1625 | Phillip Risden was born circa 1625 at Devonshire, England.2,3 |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | He married Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?), daughter of Ensign Lewis White and (-----) (-----), circa 1650 at England.2 |
Anecdote* | 1652 | Thomas Teackle Upshur II wrote that Phillip Risden, Gent. of London, came to Virginia about 1652, and that with him came Mary Hardwige who it was suspected became Mrs. Risden. In this connection it should be noted that Arthur Upshur I received headrights in 1655 on Mary Risden and her two daughters (Cavaliers and Pioneers, p. 330). This Mary Risden was unquestionably Phillip Risden's widow who married Arthur Upshur I soon after Risden's death.2 |
Headright | 11 March 1653 | Phillip Risden was named as a headright on 11 March 1653 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Anto. Hoskins was granted 400 acres begining at the mouth of Kings Cr. adjacent land of Edmd. Bibby &c granted unto Capt Wm. Epps, 3 Feb 1626, by him deserted & granted unto said Hoskins by order of Governor &c, 6 Oct 1653, & also due for transportation of 8 persons: Phillip Risden, Henry Vose, Mary Harding, Derrick Jnoson (Johnson), Thomas Usher, Wm. Willis, Peter Derickson & Richard Turner.4 |
Headright* | 28 August 1653 | He was named as a headright on 28 August 1653 at Northampton Co, VA. A certificate was this day granted unto Mr. Anthony Hodgskins for 400 acres of land due by the rights underwritten (for transporting the following): Mr. Phill Risden, Tho. Usher, Henry Vose, Wm. Willis, Mary Hardwige, Peter Derrickson, Derrike Johnson & Rich. Turner.5 |
Death* | before 7 May 1655 | He died before 7 May 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Mr. Risden was granted to Arthur Upshott as having married the dec'd's widow. Arthur Upshott provided the inventory of Phillipp Risden, late of N'hamp Co, Gent.1,6 |
Est inv filed* | 30 October 1655 | He's inventory was recorded on 30 October 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Arthur Upshott presented the inventory of the small estate of Phillipp Risden late of N'hamp Co, VA. Ordered that a certificate be granted to him.7 |
Family |
Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?) b. c 1632, d. b 2 Mar 1662/63 | |
Marriage* | circa 1650 | He married Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?), daughter of Ensign Lewis White and (-----) (-----), circa 1650 at England.2 |
Children | 1. | Jane Risden+6 b. c 1650 |
2. | Blandina 'Landina' Risden+8,6 b. c 1652, d. b 7 Apr 1727 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 7.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 7 (footnote 24).
- [S3181] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Ancestors of Nicholas P. Cudnik.
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 294 (Anto. Hoskins Patent).
- [S2257] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 04, Orders, Deeds & Wills, 1651-1654, p. 172 (28 Aug 1653 Court).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 44 (adm of Mr. Risden to Arthur Upshott).
- [S2136] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 06 & 7-8, 1655-1657(sic) 1668, p. 15 (30 Oct 1655 court).
- [S2201] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 12, p. 43 (The William Bozman 'Bosman' Family).
Jane Risden1
F, b. circa 1650
Father | Phillip Risden1 b. c 1625, d. b 7 May 1655 | |
Mother | Mary White (Hardwige? or Harding?)1 b. c 1632, d. b 2 Mar 1662/63 |
Last Edited | 6 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1650 | Jane Risden was born circa 1650 at England.1,2 |
Headright | 11 March 1655 | She was named as a headright on 11 March 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Arthur Upshott received 300 arces in N'ahmp Co near the head of Occahannock Creek near land of Wm. Taylor & ajdacent his own land for transporting 6 persons: Mary Risden, James Risden, Landma Risden, Arth. Carpenter, Phillip Sococohack, John Alber (or Albee).3 |
Headright | 28 June 1655 | She was named as a headright on 28 June 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that a certificate was granted to Arthur Upshott for 300 acres of land for transporting: Mary Risen, Jane Risden, Landina Risden, Anthony Carpentr, Phillip Soccohocke & Jno Albert.4 |
Headright* | 2 October 1655 | She was named as a headright on 2 October 1655 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Mr. Hugh Yeo, Merchant, and was granted 644 acres on south side of Pungoteague River, Northly on land of Charles Scarburgh, being 400 acres purchased by said Yeo, Easterly on land of Mr. Anthony Hoskins, Westerly on land of John Robinson & part on land of Nicholas Waddilow for transporting 13 persons: Mary Risden, Jane Risden, Blandma Risden, Henry Hunt, Wm. Blades, Tho. Cope, Wm. O Naught, Kath. Helter, Richard Armstronge, Daniell Curtis, Anne Spilman, Tego OFahee, Donell O Graham (or Craham).5 |
Will - Grfath's* | 7 July 1656 | Jane was named in her grandfather's will on 7 July 1656 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Ensign Lewis White left to each of Mr. Risden's two children a cow calf and to Lasarus the son of Allexander Mattocks a cow calf. (NOTE: Since Lasarus Mattocks was his grandson by his daughter Ellinor who married Allexander Mattocks, perhaps Mr. Risden's two children were also his grandchildren, being Jane & Blandina 'Landina' Risden the daughters of Phillip Risden, recently dec'd, and his wife Mary.)6 |
Married Name | circa 1668 | As of circa 1668,her married name was Jacob. |
Marriage* | circa 1668 | She married Thomas (of Richard I) Jacob, son of Richard Jacob I and (-----) (-----), circa 1668 at Northampton Co, VA.7 |
Will - Husb's* | 20 November 1676 | Jane was named in her husband's will on 20 November 1676 at Northampton Co, VA. In his Nuncup. will Thomas Jacob of Hungars named: sons Abraham Jacob and Thomas Jacob, the land whereon I live at Hungars Creek to be eq. div., and to receive the same when they are 16 if their mother marries, else when 18. Remaining estate to be eq. div. by my wife and four children, viz., Abraham, Thomas, Isaac, and Risdon Jacob. Whole estate to remain in the care of my wife Jane until children come to age.7 |
Marriage | after 7 June 1683 | She married William Jones after 7 June 1683 at Somerset Co, MD. It was on this date that William Jones's first wife Margaret died.8,9 |
Married Name | circa 1683 | As of circa 1683,her married name was Jones. |
Will - Husb's | August 1689 | Jane was named in her husband's will in August 1689 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will William Jones Sr., wife Jane, named brothers (brothers-in-law) George Mitchell and George Betts, sons William, Daniel, John, George, Robert and daughters Margaret and Elizabeth.10 |
Married Name | circa 1690 | As of circa 1690,her married name was Bozman. |
Marriage | circa 1690 | She married George Bozman I, son of William 'Will' Bozman and Bridget Panter (Panter?), circa 1690.11,12 |
Married Name | after 1706/7 | As of after 1706/7,her married name was Valentine.13 |
Marriage | after 1706/7 | Jane Risden married Luke Valentine after 1706/7 at Somerset Co, MD.13 |
Family 1 |
Thomas (of Richard I) Jacob b. c 1645, d. b 29 Dec 1676 | |
Marriage* | circa 1668 | Jane Risden married Thomas (of Richard I) Jacob, son of Richard Jacob I and (-----) (-----), circa 1668 at Northampton Co, VA.7 |
Children | 1. | Abraham (of Thomas) Jacob7 b. 1668, d. b 11 Jun 1728 |
2. | Thomas (of Thomas) Jacob7 b. 1669, d. b 28 Jul 1708 | |
3. | Isaac (of Thomas) Jacob7 b. 1671, d. b 9 Jul 1734 | |
4. | Risdon (of Thomas) Jacob+7 b. c 1674, d. b 17 Sep 1718 |
Family 2 |
George Bozman I b. 18 Apr 1659, d. b 16 Mar 1701/2 | |
Marriage | circa 1690 | Jane Risden married George Bozman I, son of William 'Will' Bozman and Bridget Panter (Panter?), circa 1690.11,12 |
Children | 1. | William Bozman+14 b. 13 Nov 1690, d. 1750 |
2. | George Bozman II+14 b. 24 Jun 1694, d. b 27 Sep 1738 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 44 (adm of Mr. Risden to Arthur Upshott).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 7.
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 330 (Arthur Upshott, 300 acres in N'hamp Co).
- [S2135] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Orders, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 05, 1654-1655, p. 291 (28 June 1655 court).
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 321 (Hugh Yeo patent).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 43 (will of Antient Lewis White, wife Kathryne).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 98 (will of Thomas Jacob, wife Jane).
- [S2203] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 20, p. 162 (The William Jones Family of Monie Hundred).
- [S970] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1648-1725, 2nd Edition, p. 125 (Somerset Land Records).
- [S1955] C.R.V. 'Rob' Hall, , Somerset County JR 1690/2:17 (will of William Jones Sr., wife Jane).
- [S2226] Vern Skinner, Genealogy Research.
- [S224] Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on The Eastern Shore of Maryland, p. 449 (Jones of Monie).
- [S224] Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on The Eastern Shore of Maryland, p. 437 (Bosman).
- [S970] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1648-1725, 2nd Edition, p. 99 (Somerset County Land Records).
Mary Clarke1
F, b. 1618, d. 3 July 1703
Father | Dr. George Clarke I1,2 b. c 1595, d. b 28 Apr 1650 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1600 |
Last Edited | 5 May 2020 |
Birth* | 1618 | Mary Clarke was born in 1618 at Warwickshire, England.1,3 |
Marriage* | after 6 July 1640 | She married Mark Hammond after 6 July 1640 at Northampton Co, VA. They were married sometime after 6 July 1640.4,5 |
Married Name | after 6 July 1640 | As of after 6 July 1640,her married name was Hammond. |
Married Name | circa 1653 | As of circa 1653,her married name was Jacob. |
Marriage* | circa 1653 | Mary Clarke married Richard Jacob I circa 1653 at Northampton Co, VA.6,3 |
Court - nam in petit* | 2 January 1653/54 | Mary Clarke was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 2 January 1653/54 at Northampton Co, VA. Upon the petition of Mary, the wife of Rich. Jacobs, it appears that her son Edward Hammond is greatly damnified (by a survey lately taken upon the land appertaining unto the said orphan, by Mr. Wm. Mellinge) which land extends to the full quantity of 250 acres, situated and abutting upon the land (lately belonging unto Mr. John Rogers dec'd) upon the broad creek which was formerly surveyed by Mr. Edm. Scarburgh, beginning at the ancient great marked pine tree and running in breath westerly towards the land of Rich. Jacob, northerly upon the main branch, and southerly unto the woods. Its therefore thought fit and ordered that the said tract of 250 acres be survey within 30 days after the date here of (according to the instructions above expressed) that the instructions and full quantity of land appertaining unto the said Edward Hammond, orphan, may be exactly laid out in length and breath (as in justice and equity the same ought to be). Recorded 4 Feb 1653/54. (NOTE: According to Whitelaw, p. 379, tract N66, in 1642 Edmund Scarburgh reported a survey of 300 acres which he had made at the request of Roger Johns. It was on both sides of the later county division line (Occahannock Cr). In 1645 a patent for 250 acres of the same land on Occahannock Cr went to Roger Johns which was repatented by Edward Hammond in 1654, as son-and-heir of Mark Hamond. Therefore, on 2 Jan 1653/54 when Mary, the widow of Mark Hammond who had married Richard Jacob, mentioned that this land was abutting the land lately belonging to Mr. John Rogers dec'd, she was refering to Roger Johns, not John Rogers. Or this was a transcription error by either the clerk of court in 1653/54 or by Frank Walczyk about the year 2000.)7 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 4 December 1661 | Mary was mentioned in a will on 4 December 1661 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Barbary Badum named: Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob the 1st mare colt which falls from my own mare marked with Henry Voss's mark. To Richard Jacob my hat. To Edward Hammond my best feather bed, a green rug, hammock, a pair of curtains, and a pot and skellet. To Philip Jacob eldest son of Richard Jacob one cow named "Beaver." My mare and her increase to run as a joynter between Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob and Priscilla Jacob his eldest dau. and Elizabeth Roberts wife of William Roberts. To Mary Jacob my great pewter voyder and my gold ring which Dr. George Warren brought in. To John Lawrence the 1st cow calf that falls from the cow called "Cherry." To Thomas Jacob the son of Richard Jacob the cow called "Cherry." Witt: William 'X' Abden, John 'X' Korde, John Laurence. (Note: Initially Mary Jacob was granted the administration, but later it was given to Arthur Upshot in right of his wife.) (NOTE: By this time Mary (Clarke) Hammond Jacob had married as her 3rd husband Arthur Upshur. It is unclear why Barbary (Hudson) Badum was leaving Mary and her children her estate.)8 |
Will - Husb's* | 13 January 1662 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 13 January 1662 at Nassawadox, Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as wife Mary Jacob in the will of Richard Jacob.9 |
Marriage* | after 2 March 1662/63 | She married Arthur Upshur (I) after 2 March 1662/63 at Northampton Co, VA.9,6 |
Married Name | after 2 March 1662/63 | As of after 2 March 1662/63,her married name was Upshur. |
Will - Witnessed* | 20 November 1676 | Mary witnessed a will on 20 November 1676 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Arthur Upshot and Mary Upshott witnessed the will of Thomas Jacob, wife Jane.10 |
Death* | 3 July 1703 | She died on 3 July 1703 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Burial* | Mary was buried at Warwick, Quinby, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Mary Upshur, wife of Arthur Upsher, born in County Warick, Enland, died 3 Jul 1703, aged 85 years.1 |
Family 1 |
Mark Hammond b. c 1615, d. b 12 Jan 1652 | |
Marriage* | after 6 July 1640 | She married Mark Hammond after 6 July 1640 at Northampton Co, VA. They were married sometime after 6 July 1640.4,5 |
Child | 1. | Capt. Edward 'Eddie' Hammond I+9 b. 1647, d. b 4 Sep 1718 |
Family 2 |
Richard Jacob I b. c 1615, d. b 2 Mar 1662/63 | |
Marriage* | circa 1653 | Mary Clarke married Richard Jacob I circa 1653 at Northampton Co, VA.6,3 |
Children | 1. | Priscilla Jacob9 b. c 1653 |
2. | Sarah Jacob9 b. c 1655 | |
3. | Mary Jacob9 b. c 1657 | |
4. | William Jacob+9 b. c 1659, d. c 1685 | |
5. | Richard Jacob II+11 b. 31 Oct 1661, d. b Apr 1720 |
Family 3 |
Arthur Upshur (I) b. 1624, d. 26 Jan 1708/9 | |
Marriage* | after 2 March 1662/63 | Mary Clarke married Arthur Upshur (I) after 2 March 1662/63 at Northampton Co, VA.9,6 |
Citations
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 8.
- [S921] Stratton Nottingham, Addisons and Allied Families: Jacob, Custis, Kellam, Whittington, Teackle, Hack, Scarburgh, Usphur, and Kendall, p. 39 (Jacob Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 7 (death of Anne Dennis, wife of Mark Hammon, death referred to).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 382 (tract N68).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 9.
- [S2257] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 04, Orders, Deeds & Wills, 1651-1654, p. 184.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 69 (will of Barbary Badum, widow).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 70 (will of Richard Jacob, wife Mary).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 98 (will of Thomas Jacob, wife Jane).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 67 (Hungars Parish Records).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1600
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1600 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1600 at England. |
Marriage* | circa 1618 | She married Dr. George Clarke I circa 1618. |
Married Name | circa 1618 | As of circa 1618,her married name was Clarke. |
Family |
Dr. George Clarke I b. c 1595, d. b 28 Apr 1650 | |
Children | 1. | Mary Clarke+ b. 1618, d. 3 Jul 1703 |
2. | George Clarke II+ b. c 1622, d. b 28 Mar 1688 |
Mark Hammond1
M, b. circa 1615, d. before 12 January 1652
Last Edited | 25 Apr 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1615 | Mark Hammond was born circa 1615.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1635 | He married Anne Dennis circa 1635 at Northampton Co, VA.1,2 |
Marriage* | after 6 July 1640 | Mark Hammond married Mary Clarke, daughter of Dr. George Clarke I and (-----) (-----), after 6 July 1640 at Northampton Co, VA. They were married sometime after 6 July 1640.1,2 |
Will - Witnessed* | 20 August 1640 | Mark witnessed a will on 20 August 1640 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Mark Hamon witnessed the will of Rev. William Cotton, wife Ann.3 |
Death* | before 12 January 1652 | He died before 12 January 1652 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Marke Hammon's death was referred to.4 |
Family 1 |
Anne Dennis b. c 1615, d. b 6 Jul 1640 |
Family 2 |
Mary Clarke b. 1618, d. 3 Jul 1703 | |
Child | 1. | Capt. Edward 'Eddie' Hammond I+5 b. 1647, d. b 4 Sep 1718 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 7 (death of Anne Dennis, wife of Mark Hammon, death referred to).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 382 (tract N68).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 18 (will of William Cotton, wife Ann).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 32 (Marke Hammon's death referred to).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 70 (will of Richard Jacob, wife Mary).
Anne Dennis1
F, b. circa 1615, d. before 6 July 1640
Last Edited | 29 May 2015 |
Birth* | circa 1615 | Anne Dennis was born circa 1615.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1635 | She married Mark Hammond circa 1635 at Northampton Co, VA.1,2 |
Married Name | circa 1635 | As of circa 1635,her married name was Hammond. |
Death* | before 6 July 1640 | Anne Dennis died before 6 July 1640 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Anne Dennis, wife of Mark Hammon, formerly the indentured servant of Thomas Powell. Her death was referred to. Mark Hammon married Mary Clarke.1 |
Family |
Mark Hammond b. c 1615, d. b 12 Jan 1652 |
Richard Jacob I1
M, b. circa 1615, d. before 2 March 1662/63
Charts | Ancestors of Mary Frances Carey | |
Last Edited | 5 May 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1615 | Richard Jacob I was born circa 1615.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1642 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1642. |
Marriage* | circa 1653 | Richard Jacob I married Mary Clarke, daughter of Dr. George Clarke I and (-----) (-----), circa 1653 at Northampton Co, VA.1,2 |
Land assigned to* | 1653 | Richard Jacob I had land assigned to him in 1653 at tract N66, between Bridgeton & Marionville, Northampton Co, VA. In 1653 a patent was granted to Richard Allen for 100 acres; assigned by him to Richard Jacob who received a patent in his own name. 1654 Patent to Joacob for 200 acres of new land adjacent. 1661 Patent to Jacob for the combined 300 acres.3 |
Court - nam in petit* | 2 January 1653/54 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 2 January 1653/54 at Northampton Co, VA. Upon the petition of Mary, the wife of Rich. Jacobs, it appears that her son Edward Hammond is greatly damnified (by a survey lately taken upon the land appertaining unto the said orphan, by Mr. Wm. Mellinge) which land extends to the full quantity of 250 acres, situated and abutting upon the land (lately belonging unto Mr. John Rogers dec'd) upon the broad creek which was formerly surveyed by Mr. Edm. Scarburgh, beginning at the ancient great marked pine tree and running in breath westerly towards the land of Rich. Jacob, northerly upon the main branch, and southerly unto the woods. Its therefore thought fit and ordered that the said tract of 250 acres be survey within 30 days after the date here of (according to the instructions above expressed) that the instructions and full quantity of land appertaining unto the said Edward Hammond, orphan, may be exactly laid out in length and breath (as in justice and equity the same ought to be). Recorded 4 Feb 1653/54. (NOTE: According to Whitelaw, p. 379, tract N66, in 1642 Edmund Scarburgh reported a survey of 300 acres which he had made at the request of Roger Johns. It was on both sides of the later county division line (Occahannock Cr). In 1645 a patent for 250 acres of the same land on Occahannock Cr went to Roger Johns which was repatented by Edward Hammond in 1654, as son-and-heir of Mark Hamond. Therefore, on 2 Jan 1653/54 when Mary, the widow of Mark Hammond who had married Richard Jacob, mentioned that this land was abutting the land lately belonging to Mr. John Rogers dec'd, she was refering to Roger Johns, not John Rogers. Or this was a transcription error by either the clerk of court in 1653/54 or by Frank Walczyk about the year 2000.)4 |
Land certificate* | 28 April 1654 | He was granted a certificate for land on 28 April 1654 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Richard Jacob and the certificate was for 200 acres for transporation of 4 persons.2 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 4 December 1661 | Richard was mentioned in a will on 4 December 1661 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Barbary Badum named: Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob the 1st mare colt which falls from my own mare marked with Henry Voss's mark. To Richard Jacob my hat. To Edward Hammond my best feather bed, a green rug, hammock, a pair of curtains, and a pot and skellet. To Philip Jacob eldest son of Richard Jacob one cow named "Beaver." My mare and her increase to run as a joynter between Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob and Priscilla Jacob his eldest dau. and Elizabeth Roberts wife of William Roberts. To Mary Jacob my great pewter voyder and my gold ring which Dr. George Warren brought in. To John Lawrence the 1st cow calf that falls from the cow called "Cherry." To Thomas Jacob the son of Richard Jacob the cow called "Cherry." Witt: William 'X' Abden, John 'X' Korde, John Laurence. (Note: Initially Mary Jacob was granted the administration, but later it was given to Arthur Upshot in right of his wife.) (NOTE: By this time Mary (Clarke) Hammond Jacob had married as her 3rd husband Arthur Upshur. It is unclear why Barbary (Hudson) Badum was leaving Mary and her children her estate.)5 |
Will* | 13 January 1662/63 | Richard made a will on 13 January 1662/63 at Nassawadox, Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Richard Jacob of Nuswattux. My body to be buried in my new orchard by my child Abram's grave. To my beloved wife Mary Jacob my now dwelling plantation for life, but my eldest son Philip Jacob to live thereon in the house called the "Stable." To my son Philip (after my wife's death) all my said dwelling plantation being 550 A. contained in 2 pattents. To my son Thomas Jacob 350 A. at Pungoteague on the western part of a main branch of said Creek whereon Richard Bundick presently lives. To my son Isaac Jacob 500 A. at Pungoteague on the eastern part of the aforementioned branch and extending to the land of Nicholas Waddilow. To my son William Jacob 300 A. adjoining my now dwelling plantation bounded northerly by a branch of Nuswattocks Creek called "Charrities Branch," but if William dies without issue then to my son Richard. To my son-in-law Edward Hammon 250 A. on Nuswattox Creek betwixt Charities Branch and the land of John Toulson now in the possession of John Dolby. To my beloved wife Mary 3 mares. To my son Philip the bed bought of Mr. John Nuthall. All my remaining estate to be div. by my wife and my five youngest children, viz., Priscilla, Sarah, Mary, William and Richard Jacob. Wife extrx. My friends (Capt.) William Jones and Mr. Thomas Teackle to oversee. Witt: William Jones, Thomas Teackle. (Notes: Marital agreement between the widow and Arthur Upshott. Refers to land belonging to Edward Hamond the son of Mary Jacob wife of Richard Jacob.)6,2 |
Death* | before 2 March 1662/63 | He died before 2 March 1662/63 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.1,6 |
Land left* | 1663 | He left land in 1663 at tract N66, between Bridgeton & Marionville, Northampton Co, VA. Richard Jacob (wife Mary) left to his son William, saying the land was on Charity's Branch which would be the souther main head branch of Church Creek and which also was the south bounds of tranct N65. 1703 After the death of William Jacob, an Esau Jacob assumed the title and he now left the land to his mother Ann Stott for life and then to his sister Ann Dolby the wife of Thomas. 1710 Ann Dolby left to her husband Thomas. Whitelaw then states that in 1711 the court gave the title to Abraham Jacob, reciting that Richard Jacob had left the land entailed to his son William, but confused the relationship between Abraham and William, saying Abraham was William's eldest brother. However, William's elder brother Abraham was shown to be a dec'd son in Richard's will. Instead Abraham was the eldest son of William's older dec'd brother Thomas. Then in 1712 Abraham and Mary Jacob sold the upper 150 acres to John Jacob and three years later Abraham alone sold him the balance, and John Jacob thus became possessed of the whole tract as shown on the patent map. In 1730 John Jacob (wife Mary) devised his land as follows: to his son Isaac (if no heirs to son Thomas) the north 150 acres; to his wife Mary and then to their son William the next land, which was the home place, later found to contain 200 acres; to his son Phillip the western 150 acres; and to his son Esau the eastern 150 acres.3 |
Family 1 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1625 | |
Marriage* | circa 1642 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1642. |
Children | 1. | Philip Jacob I+6 b. 1643, d. b 17 Nov 1713 |
2. | Thomas (of Richard I) Jacob+6 b. c 1645, d. b 29 Dec 1676 | |
3. | Abraham (of Richard I) Jacob6 b. c 1647, d. b 13 Jan 1662 | |
4. | Isaac (of Richard I) Jacob+6 b. 1651, d. b 1 Dec 1684 |
Family 2 |
Mary Clarke b. 1618, d. 3 Jul 1703 | |
Marriage* | circa 1653 | Richard Jacob I married Mary Clarke, daughter of Dr. George Clarke I and (-----) (-----), circa 1653 at Northampton Co, VA.1,2 |
Children | 1. | Priscilla Jacob6 b. c 1653 |
2. | Sarah Jacob6 b. c 1655 | |
3. | Mary Jacob6 b. c 1657 | |
4. | William Jacob+6 b. c 1659, d. c 1685 | |
5. | Richard Jacob II+7 b. 31 Oct 1661, d. b Apr 1720 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 9.
- [S921] Stratton Nottingham, Addisons and Allied Families: Jacob, Custis, Kellam, Whittington, Teackle, Hack, Scarburgh, Usphur, and Kendall, p. 39 (Jacob Family).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 380 (tract N66).
- [S2257] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 04, Orders, Deeds & Wills, 1651-1654, p. 184.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 69 (will of Barbary Badum, widow).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 70 (will of Richard Jacob, wife Mary).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 67 (Hungars Parish Records).
Capt. Edward 'Eddie' Hammond I1,2
M, b. 1647, d. before 4 September 1718
Father | Mark Hammond1 b. c 1615, d. b 12 Jan 1652 | |
Mother | Mary Clarke1 b. 1618, d. 3 Jul 1703 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2021 |
Birth* | 1647 | Capt. Edward 'Eddie' Hammond I was born in 1647 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Edw'd Hamond, age 26 in Apr 1673; as age 27 in Feb 1673/74 and as age 41 in May 1689 when he was of Somerset Co, MD.1,3 |
Land patented* | 1654 | He patented land in 1654 at Northampton Co, VA. It was in this year that Edward Hamond, as son-and-heir of Marke Hamond repatented N66 (between Bridgetown & Marionville). In 1663 Richard Jacob (N68) had married Mary, the widow of Marke Hamond, and although the title to this land was already in the name of Edward, Jacob left it to Edward Hamond in his will. In 1664 Edward and Anne Hamond exchanged with Arthur Upshur for 700 acres (A3).4 |
Court - nam in petit* | 2 January 1653/54 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 2 January 1653/54 at Northampton Co, VA. Upon the petition of Mary, the wife of Rich. Jacobs, it appears that her son Edward Hammond is greatly damnified (by a survey lately taken upon the land appertaining unto the said orphan, by Mr. Wm. Mellinge) which land extends to the full quantity of 250 acres, situated and abutting upon the land (lately belonging unto Mr. John Rogers dec'd) upon the broad creek which was formerly surveyed by Mr. Edm. Scarburgh, beginning at the ancient great marked pine tree and running in breath westerly towards the land of Rich. Jacob, northerly upon the main branch, and southerly unto the woods. Its therefore thought fit and ordered that the said tract of 250 acres be survey within 30 days after the date here of (according to the instructions above expressed) that the instructions and full quantity of land appertaining unto the said Edward Hammond, orphan, may be exactly laid out in length and breath (as in justice and equity the same ought to be). Recorded 4 Feb 1653/54. (NOTE: According to Whitelaw, p. 379, tract N66, in 1642 Edmund Scarburgh reported a survey of 300 acres which he had made at the request of Roger Johns. It was on both sides of the later county division line (Occahannock Cr). In 1645 a patent for 250 acres of the same land on Occahannock Cr went to Roger Johns which was repatented by Edward Hammond in 1654, as son-and-heir of Mark Hamond. Therefore, on 2 Jan 1653/54 when Mary, the widow of Mark Hammond who had married Richard Jacob, mentioned that this land was abutting the land lately belonging to Mr. John Rogers dec'd, she was refering to Roger Johns, not John Rogers. Or this was a transcription error by either the clerk of court in 1653/54 or by Frank Walczyk about the year 2000.)5 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 4 December 1661 | Edward was mentioned in a will on 4 December 1661 at Northampton Co, VA. In her will Barbary Badum named: Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob the 1st mare colt which falls from my own mare marked with Henry Voss's mark. To Richard Jacob my hat. To Edward Hammond my best feather bed, a green rug, hammock, a pair of curtains, and a pot and skellet. To Philip Jacob eldest son of Richard Jacob one cow named "Beaver." My mare and her increase to run as a joynter between Mary Jacob the wife of Richard Jacob and Priscilla Jacob his eldest dau. and Elizabeth Roberts wife of William Roberts. To Mary Jacob my great pewter voyder and my gold ring which Dr. George Warren brought in. To John Lawrence the 1st cow calf that falls from the cow called "Cherry." To Thomas Jacob the son of Richard Jacob the cow called "Cherry." Witt: William 'X' Abden, John 'X' Korde, John Laurence. (Note: Initially Mary Jacob was granted the administration, but later it was given to Arthur Upshot in right of his wife.) (NOTE: By this time Mary (Clarke) Hammond Jacob had married as her 3rd husband Arthur Upshur. It is unclear why Barbary (Hudson) Badum was leaving Mary and her children her estate.)6 |
Heir - named as* | 13 January 1662/63 | Edward was named as an heir on 13 January 1662/63 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son-in-law (meaning step-son) Edward Hammon and given 250 acres on Nuswatox Creek in the will of Richard Jocob, wife Mary.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1664 | He married Anne (of John, tailor) Smith, daughter of John Smith (tailor) and (-----) (-----), circa 1664 at Accomack Co, VA.7 |
Land sold* | 1664 | Capt. Edward 'Eddie' Hammond I sold land in 1664 at Northampton Co, VA. It was in this year that Edward and Anne Hamond exchanged N66 with Arthur Upshur for 700 acres (A3).4 |
Land sold* | 1665 | He sold land in 1665 at Accomack Co, VA. It was in this year that Edward and Ann Hamon sold their part of tract A3 (that they exchanged with Arthur Upshur) to Robert Watson.8 |
Land bought* | 1669 | He bought land in 1669 at Accomack Co, VA. It was in this year that Edward Hammond bought 500 acres of tract A9 from Timothy and Sarah Coe.9 |
Land sold | 1669 | He sold land in 1669 at Northampton Co, VA. It was in this year that Edward Hamon & his wife Ann sold their part of N84 (between Marionville & Red Bank Landing) to William Roberts.10 |
Anecdote | 17 March 1669/70 | On 17 Mar 1669/70 Richard Kellam and Edward Hammond differed over a small tract of land lying between them at Matchepungo. At the court's proposal, Hammond chose John Stokely and Kellam chose Nathaniel Bradford to determine the value of the work done on the land; Kellam would pay that sum to Hammond, who was to transfer ownership to Kellam. If they did not agree, the order was void, and the first prosecutor would pay the charges. If they agreed, the court charges could be shared equally.11 |
Anecdote* | 18 November 1671 | In Apr 1670 Wm. Taylor had a judgement against Edw'd Hammond for 1462 lbs tobacco, which was not satisfied. Ordered that the judgement by revived with Hammond paying the costs. On 18 Nov 1671 Edw'd Hammond confessed that he took and rode a horse belonging to Wm. Taylor without permission. Ordered that the sheriff take Hammond into custody till he posted security for good behavior and paid court costs.12 |
Anecdote | 19 December 1671 | On 19 Dec 1671 Sarah Turner was presented by the grand jury for adultery. On 20 Jan 1671/72 Sarah Turner was presented by the grand jury for committing adultery. She confessed "her sorrow and repentance," and in hopes of her reformation, the court ordered her taken into custody till she gave security for her behavior. Edwd. Hamond agreed to pay her fine and post a bond to save the parish from supporting her bastard child; he was ordered to post security and pay all court charges. On 29 Jan 1671/72 it was recorded that Sarah Turner petitioned the court: Sarah had been summoned to court, and should have appeared "with humble penitence and hearty contrition for her breach both of the laws of God and man through the deceitful allusions and persuasions of the Devil," but did not appear because of "extraordinary sickness and weakness of body." She implored the court's compassion on her present condition and asked that the "severity of the law may not be imposed on your truly sorrowful petitioner." She would pay the fine and "nevermore offend in like manner, but shall make her constant prayers to Almighty God for mercy and forgiveness for her crimes past. And the father of this her shame will secure the parish from any charge thereby arising." Then on 19 Nov 1672 at the petition of Sarah Turner, she was released from her bond for good behavior; she paid court charges.13 |
Anecdote | 20 January 1671/72 | On 20 Jan 1671/72 Sarah Turner was presented by the grand jury for committing adultery. She confessed "her sorrow and repentance," and in hopes of her reformation, the court ordered her taken into custody till she gave security for her behavior. Edwd. Hamond agreed to pay her fine and post a bond to save the parish from supporting her bastard child; he was ordered to post security and pay all court charges.14 |
Age was stated* | April 1673 | His age was stated in April 1673 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Edwd Hamond, age 26.15 |
Age was stated | February 1673/74 | His age was stated in February 1673/74 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Edwd Hamond, age 27.16 |
Land sold | 1677 | He sold land in 1677 at Accomack Co, VA. It was in this year that Edward Hamon & his wife Anne sold 200 aces of tract A9 to Richard Garryson. This was west of the seaside road and extended westward along the north side of the present Mappsburg crossroad. Then in 1678 they sold the balance as 450 acres to John Michael Sr. (N32).17 |
Relocated* | 1677 | He relocated in 1677 to Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. Edward Hammond emigrated to Maryland in 1677 and is recorded as transporting himself, Ann, his wife, John, Edward, Marke, & Mary, his children, & Geo. Stinton, Wm. Thomas, Laurence Gibson, & Ann Meares..18 |
Will - Father-in-law* | 27 October 1677 | Edward was named in his father-in-law's will on 27 October 1677 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my son-in-law Edward Hamon in the will of John Smith, taylor, wife Joyce. He also named a daughter Ann Hammon.7 |
Land bought | 23 August 1679 | He bought land on 23 August 1679 at tract Simpleton, Worcester Co, MD. Thomas Selby sold to Edward Hammond part of this tract called Hammonds Choice containing 530 acres.19 |
Land patented | 1 October 1681 | He patented land on 1 October 1681 at Worcester Co, MD. It contained 700 acres. On 12 Nov 1735 Matthew Purnell, wife Mary, quitclaimed 108 acres to John Hammond, son of Edward, tract Long Ridge taken out of tract Shaftsbury, patented by Edward Hammond, grandfather of John who made over to Thomas Purnell who willed to son Matthew.20 |
Land sold | 12 November 1682 | He sold land on 12 November 1682 at tract Simpleton, Worcester Co, MD. Edward Hammond sold 530 acres of this tract called Hammonds Choice to John Bishop.19 |
Land sold | 16 August 1683 | He sold land on 16 August 1683 at tract Simpleton, Worcester Co, MD. Edward Hammond, wife Ann, sold 480 acres of the Hammonds Choice part of this tract to Matthew Scarborough.19 |
Land bought* | 19 August 1684 | He bought land on 19 August 1684 at tract Ravenstone, Worcester Co, MD. Matthew Scarborough, wife Hannah Scarborough, sold this tract of 400 acres to Edward Hammond.21 |
Will - Witnessed* | 23 December 1685 | Edward witnessed a will on 23 December 1685 at Worcester Co, MD. It was on this date that Francis Joyce, Achible Eraskin & Edmo: Hamond witnessed the will of Henry Bishop Sr., wife Ann, (then) Somerset Co, MD.22 |
Age was stated | May 1689 | His age was stated in May 1689 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Edwd Hamond, of Som. Co, MD, age 41.23 |
Lived* | May 1689 | He lived in May 1689 at Somerset Co, MD. Deposition of Edward Hamond of Somerset County, Maryland, aged about 41 years: About nine years ago in September, Hamond went fishing; going ashore about the middle of the west side of Gingoteage Island, he saw near the shore a house about 15 feet long built on posts. A piece of ground near the house had been cleared and enclosed in a bush fence. Several Indians that used to hunt cockles in the area were in the house; they were gathering the corn growing there and roasting the ears. Hamond also saw trees, either apple or peach, flourishing there. He stayed at the house that night, and while there, inquired who had built the house and cleared the land. He was told that Thomas Welburne had done it and that Toby Bull had built the house. Hamond further noted that the Indian corn growing there had tall stalks. Signed and sworn before Edm. Scarburgh on 15 May 1689, by Edward (EH) Hammond. Recorded 3 October 1689.3,24 |
Court - plaintiff* | 12 June 1691 | He was a plaintiff in a court case on 12 June 1691 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. Edward: Hammond: plt. Somerset County: Vs. Bryan: Peart of this County, Smith was attached to answer unto Contra. Edmund:Hammond of y same County Planter in an accon of detinue. ---------- Bryan: Peart: Deft. And whereupon the plt by James:Sangster his Attorney Comes and Sayes that the --------- Said plt did bargain and Sell a Certain Plantation to Matthew:Scarbrough of this County Mercht. and upon ye plts removall from the sd Plantation did leave one Milstone Att the sd Plantation not having Opportunity of transporting the same, which sd Plantation is now in the posession of the Said: deft. Peart who unjustly and malitiously deteineth the sd Milstone, and the further to endamnifie and defraud the plt of the same, hath put it for a block to Support a tobacco house therewith whereby the plt sayes he is damnified and hath losse to the value of twelve hundred pounds of tobacco, and hereupon brings this Suite &c. Ja: Sa pr Quer. pled. Jno. Doe, Rich: Roe, Plea. viz. Edward: Hamond: Plt And the deft saith that the plt hath no right to the sd Milstone and thereupon Bryan: Peart. Deft puts himself upon the Country. Edward: Jones and the plt replyes & saith that the deft deteineth the sd Milstone wch is the property of the plt. J: Sa: // Issue joynd & referred to a Jury. / verte.25 |
Deed of Gift - Gave* | 14 November 1691 | He gave by deed of gift on 14 November 1691 at Somerset Co, MD. Edward Hammond and John Franklin each agree to deliver one cow and calf to John Hammond for the benefit of his daughter Rhodiah Hammond. If Rhodiah dies before reaching age of majority, then livestock passes to her sister Ann Hammond. The agreement was witnessed by William Ffassett and Peter Dent. (NOTE: Edward Hammond is the father of John Hammond (thus the father-in-law of Elizabeth Fassett). John Franklin is married to Rhodiah (Lambertson) Fassett (thus the step-father of Elizabeth Fassett). John Hammond is the wife of Elizabeth Fassett. Rhodiah Hammond is named after her grandmother, Rhodiah (Lambertson) Fassett Franklin. Ann Hammond is named after her grandmother, Ann (Smith) Hammond. William Fassett is the brother of Elizabeth Fassett.)26 |
Militia* | 1696 | He served in the militia at Worcester Co, MD, in 1696. Shown as Edward Hamond, he was on a list of Military Officers of (then) Somerset County to King William and Queen Mary.27 |
Church Vestryman* | February 1696/97 | Edward served as a church vestryman in February 1696/97 at Snow Hill Parish, Worcester Co, MD. When Somerset County was divided into 4 parishes, the one named Snow Hill Parish, consisting of Bogettenorton & Mattapany Hundreds, had the following Vestrymen: Matt: Scarborough, Wm. Round, John Franklin, Thomas Pointer, Thomas Selby and Edward Hamond. (NOTE: Of thes names, Torrence shows Scarborough and Hammond families were Church of England and Round and Franklin families were Presbyterian.)28 |
Land bought | 31 March 1704 | He bought land on 31 March 1704 at Lots 23, 24 & 25, Snow Hill Town, Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. Whereas Samuel Hopkins Sr did buy of Anne Bishop, relict & Extrx of Henry Bishop Sr formerly dec'd, one lot in Snow Hill Town, No. 23, which Town Lot said Hopkins sold on 5 Dec 1691 to John Webb and Lots No. 24 & 25. On the last day of March 1703/04 the said John Webb & Colebra his wife sold these lots to Capt. Edward Hammond, of Somerset Co, MD.29 |
Court - namd in ind | 12 March 1705/6 | He was named in an indictment on 12 March 1705/6 at Worcester Co, MD. Indicted by Somerset County grand jury for "unlawfully Cohabiting and Committing fowle and abseen [sic] Accons in bed with Jane Griffen wife of Enoch Griffen." Convicted by the same jury. Archives of Maryland 847, p. 46.2 |
Court - namd in ind* | between 1707 and 1708 | He was named in an indictment between 1707 and 1708 at Worcester Co, MD. Again indicted in relation to Joan Griffen. Again reversed by the Provincial Court at Annapolis. Hammond represented in both instances by Thomas Macnemara.2 |
Court - named in ord* | May 1707 | He was named in a court order in May 1707 at Worcester Co, MD. Hammond's conviction by the Somerset Court is thrown out by the Provincial Court.2 |
Sabbath Breaker* | 14 August 1707 | He was named as a Sabbath breaker on 14 August 1707 at Worcester Co, MD. In August Court 1707 in the case of Her Majesty vs. Capt Edward Hammond, he was indicted for that he the said Capt. Edward Hammond the fear of God before his eyes not having but being seduced by the instigation of the devil the good laws of this province against fornication and adultery not regarding at All Hallows Parish in 1706 and at diverse other times after admonition to him given with force and arms doth unlawfully cohabit with and frequent the company of one Jane Griffin wife of Enoch Griffin.The same court he was also incited for not keeping holy the Lords day commonly called Sunday by being drunk and several other vitiate lewd and debauched actions in dishonor of Almighty God on the first day of October in 1704 and other times. Hammond was acquitted of both charges (JR1707/8:14-15).2,30 |
Deed of Gift - Gave | 5 March 1707/8 | He gave by deed of gift on 5 March 1707/8 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. I, Edward Hammon, for love and affection that I, Edward Hammon, do bear unto Ann Griffin, daughter of Jane Griffin of Somerset County, give to Ann Griffin 250 acres of land on northernmost side of Pocomoke, where formerly Robert Lewis(?) lived and one Lot in Snow Hill Town, and one Negro girl Betty aged about 5 years, and one Negro aged about 15 months named Willim, and 6 cows and calves (described cattle mark), and 4 two-year old heifers (described cattle mark), and a Ram, 2 new feather beds, rugs, blankets, sheets, curtains and numerous other household items, and a sloop. But if she dies without issue lawfully begotten of her own body, then to return to said Edward Hammon Senr or his heirs. Signed 5 Mar 1707/8 by Edward (his EH mark) Hammon. Witt: Benj. Burton & Upshur King. Recorded 22 Jun3 1708.31 |
Court - namd in pres | 10 March 1707/8 | He was named in a presentment on 10 March 1707/8 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. The Grand Jury presented Jane Griffin wife of Enoch Griffin for unlawfully cohabiting with Capt. Edward Hammond; Walter Reed and John Covington informers (JR 1707/8:69).32 |
Cohabited Presented* | June 1708 | He was presented for cohabitation in June 1708 at Worcester Co, MD. "hath unlawfully entertained and cohabited with one Jane Griffin the wife of Enoch Griffin late of this county to dishonor of almighty God the evil example of others and against the peace of our Sovereign Lady the Queen her crown and dignity ...” Acquitted.2 |
Court - namd in pres* | November 1710 | He was named in a presentment in November 1710 at All Hollows Parish, Worcester Co, MD. Presented by grand jury “for providing for Jane Griffin of Allhollows Parish she being deemed a lude woman and forewarned to the contrary by the Church Wardens Mr. John Purnell informer evidences Benjamin Burton and Walter Reed” (SOMERSET II, 142).2 |
Marriage* | before 25 January 1710/11 | He married Elizabeth (-----) before 25 January 1710/11 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD.29 |
Land sold | 25 January 1710/11 | Capt. Edward 'Eddie' Hammond I sold land on 25 January 1710/11 at Lots 23, 24 & 25, Snow Hill Town, Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. Capt. Edward Hammond of Somerset Co, MD, planter, and his wife Elizabeth, sold to Nicholas Roach, of Someset Co, MD, felt maker, these 3 lots and improvements made to these 3 lots, for 71 pounds. Signed: Edward (his EH mark) Hammond and Elizabeth Hammond. Witt: Thomas Poole & John Truitt. Recorded 9 Mar 1711.29 |
Adultry Presented* | March 1711 | He was presented for adultry in March 1711 at Worcester Co, MD. Of fornication and adultery with Jane Griffin, wife of Enoch Griffin, she being deemed a lewd woman, and notwithstanding Hammond having been forewarned not to provide for her. Hamond pleads guilty and is fined (SOMERSET II, p 161-162).2 |
Est Settm't Named In* | 14 July 1711 | He was named in an estate settlement on 14 July 1711 at Worcester Co, MD. The admin account of John Deal was valued at £160.2.6 and then £107.9.1. Payments to: Mr. John Hampton, Robert Ford, Samuel Davis, William Patton, Laughlin Oflanagin, Walton Huling, Richard Woodcraft, Edward Hamon Sr., Thomas Powell, John Patte, Robert Tyler, William Henderson, William Faucitt, Mr. John Bozeman, Jane Pittmon Dent, Jane Pittmon Dent per Mr. Gray & Samuel Hopkins. Admrx: Katherine Deal.33 |
Court - namd in ind | November 1711 | He was named in an indictment in November 1711 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. The Grand Jury indicted Capt. Edward Hammond for providng for Jane Griffin of All Hallows Parish she being deemed a lude woman and forewarned to the contrary by the Church Wardens; Mr. John Purnell informer, evidences Benjamin Burton and Walter Reed. In March Court 1710/11, Capt. Edward Hammond of Pocotenorton Hundred in All Hallows Parsh was tried for fornication and adultery as he did provide for and entertain one Jane Griffin wife of Enoch Griffin being deemed and reputed to be a Lewed woman notwithstanding he had been legally forewarned and admonished not to provide for nor frequent her company. Capt Edward Hammond came into court and pled guilty. (JR 1709/11:430, 450-451).32 |
Land sold | 4 March 1712 | He sold land on 4 March 1712 at tract Ravenstone, Worcester Co, MD. Capt. Edward Hammond sold this tract to Thomas Purnell.21 |
Land sold | 7 March 1712 | He sold land on 7 March 1712 at tract Sherborn, Worcester Co, MD. Capt. Edward Hammond sold 400 acres of this tract to Thomas Purnell.34 |
Est Settm't Named In | 3 July 1712 | He was named in an estate settlement on 3 July 1712 at Worcester Co, MD. It was on this date that Dennis Dyall, Ketheren Deal and Capt. Ed. Hammon were among those to whom payments were made to settle the estate of James Gray.35 |
Deed of Gift - Gave | 27 January 1712/13 | He gave by deed of gift on 27 January 1712/13 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. I, Edward Hammond Senr of Allhallows Parish in Somerset County, for divers good and valuable consideration, but more especially for and in consideration of the parental respect, tender care, ardent love, love and affection which I have always borne and do now bare unto my son, Edward Hammond, I do now put in writing under my had and seal this deed of gift declaring . . . for comfortable substance and further well being of my said son, his heirs & assigns and in all respects to be as powerful and equal force, effect & virtue as any will or testament that by me could be made and put in writing for further demonstration of my true meaning and fatherly love and benevolence I have given, granted . . . to my said son Edward Hammon 300 acres of land to bind on a certain parcel of land which I have already given to Anne Griffin, quantity of 200 acres, then taking such breadth that with a line parallel to the aforesaid bounds as shall contain 300 acres which the aforesaid plantation to have and to hold the said 300 acres of land & plantation. Signed on 27 January 1712/13 by Edward (his EH mark) Hammon. Witt: Thomas Purnell & Robt. Perrie. On 27 Jan 1712/13 came Edward Hammon Senr and acknowledged before us, John Franklin & Samll Hopkins, that the within deed of gift is his free act and deed. Recorded 28 April 1713.32 |
Court - named in ord | June 1713 | He was named in a court order in June 1713 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. Capt Edward Hammond is security for Nicholas McLander, who has not appeared. Ed Hammond Sen'r has not appeared either, and £10 security if forfeited.36 |
Deed of Gift - Gave | 8 June 1713 | He gave by deed of gift on 8 June 1713 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD. Edward Hammond deeded to Oliver Griffin, Ann Griffin and Ammie Griffin for the love and affection he had for the children of Jane Griffin, dec'd: to Oliver to have one gray mare branded E H and one cow and calf marked with Hammond's mark and four ewes and lambs marked, one feather bed and furniture and two guns; to Anne Griffin a horse which is to remain in the custody of Hammond's son Edward until she arrives at age 18 and to Ammie all the cattle in Hammond's mark, one mark branded with the letter A and also two feather beds and furniture, two silver spoons and a mortar, table and chest; the rest of Hammond's pewter to be divided among them (IKL:91).32 |
Will* | 7 July 1718 | Edward made a will on 7 July 1718 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will Edward Hammon Sr. gave to Hester, daughter of Catharine Diall. To Oliver Griffin, Anne Griffin & Catharine Diall. To grandsons John and Edward, sons of Edward. To grandson William Bowen. To daughter Mary Bowen. To Hannah, daughter of Denis Diall. Residue to Anne and Oliver Griffin, equally. Extr Denis Driskell & Anne Griffin. Witt: John Truitt, John Jones & Benjamin Burton.37,38 |
Death* | before 4 September 1718 | He died before 4 September 1718 at Queponco, Newark, Worcester Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was probated.37,2 |
Est appraisers & kin* | 1719 | Appraisers and next of kin for his estate were filed in 1719 at Worcester Co, MD. He was shown as Edward Hammond. Appraisers: Isaac Brittingham & John Dennis. Next of kin: William Bowens & Mary Bowens.39 |
Est settm't acct of* | 13 July 1725 | An account of his estate was filed on 13 July 1725 at Worcester Co, MD. The admin account of Edward Hammond (first filed 15 Jun 1719) was valued at £194.9.11. Appraisers (1st set): Isaac Brittingham & John Dennis. Appraisers (2nd set): Samuel Powell & John Dennis. Creditors: John Burbauge. Next of kin: William Bowens & Mary Bowens. Executrix: (name not given), dead for 4 years. Admr/Extr: Moses Driskall. (NOTE: Moses Driskall was the son of Dennis Driskall who was one of the joint Extrs with Anne Griffin of the estate of Edward Hammond Sr. Dennis Driskall died before 9 Nov 1721, naming a son Moses in his will of 27 Jan 1720/21. Moses Driskall submitted admin. accounts for both Edward Hammond and his father Dennis Driskall on the same date, 13 Jul 1725.)40 |
Est Settm't Named In | 13 March 1734 | He was named in an estate settlement on 13 March 1734 at Worcester Co, MD. The admin. account of Winifred Driskill which had been appraised at £76.9.2 was now valued at £71.13.8. She had been the Extrx of Dennis Driskill, who was Extr of Capt. Edward Hammond. Received from: John Coldwell, John Scarborough & Price Collins. Payments to (from estate of Capt. Edward Hammond): estate of John Hampton, Esther Diall (legatee) per her mother Catherine Diall, Thomas Brooke & William Holland & Thomas Addison Esq & Stratton Breton. Payments to (from estate of Dennis Driskill): Thomas Hugg, Thomas Brooke, William Holland & Thomas Addison Esq. Payments to: Richard Driskill (his portion of his mother's (unnamed) estate) & Mrs. Hampton. Admr: Moses Driskill.41 |
Family 1 |
Anne (of John, tailor) Smith b. c 1645 | |
Marriage* | circa 1664 | He married Anne (of John, tailor) Smith, daughter of John Smith (tailor) and (-----) (-----), circa 1664 at Accomack Co, VA.7 |
Children | 1. | John (of Capt Edwd) Hammond+42 b. c 1665, d. b 27 May 1698 |
2. | Edward (of Capt Edwd) Hammond II+37,43 b. c 1667, d. bt 9 Jan 1726 - 12 Nov 1735 | |
3. | Mark (of Capt Edwd) Hammond18 b. c 1669 | |
4. | Mary (of Capt Edwd) Hammond+37 b. c 1671 |
Family 2 |
Sarah Kellam b. 1649 | |
Child | 1. | (bastard child of Sarah) Turner14 b. 1671 |
Family 3 |
Jane Woodhave b. c 1675, d. b 8 Jun 1713 | |
Children | 1. | Anne Griffin+37,31 b. c 1700 |
2. | Oliver Griffin2 b. c 1706 | |
3. | Ammie Griffin32 b. c 1708, d. b 7 Jul 1718 |
Family 4 |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1680 | |
Marriage* | before 25 January 1710/11 | Capt. Edward 'Eddie' Hammond I married Elizabeth (-----) before 25 January 1710/11 at Somerset Co (present day Worcester Co), MD.29 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 70 (will of Richard Jacob, wife Mary).
- [S2942] Edward Hammond <, e-mail address> and Berlin MD, Hammonds from the Eastern Shore of MD/VA Tree.
- [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. 47.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 379 (tract N66).
- [S2257] Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 04, Orders, Deeds & Wills, 1651-1654, p. 184.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 69 (will of Barbary Badum, widow).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 9 (will of John Smith, taylor, wife Joyce).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 571 (tract A3).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 588 (tract A9).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 451 (tract N84).
- [S697] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1666-1670, Volume 2, p. 195.
- [S698] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1671-1673, Volume 3, p. 21 & 22.
- [S698] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1671-1673, Volume 3, p. 29, 41, 46 & 98.
- [S698] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1671-1673, Volume 3, p. 41.
- [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. 47 (citing N'hamp Record Bk X, f. 186).
- [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. 47 (citing Accomack Book 4, p. 89).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 591 (tract A9).
- [S2942] Edward Hammond <, e-mail address> and Berlin MD, Hammonds from the Eastern Shore of MD/VA Tree, citing Maryland State Archives Patents book LL (1673-1679) (Microfilm: SR 7548).
- [S2158] Ruth T. Dryden, Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, 1666-1810, p. 566 (tract Simpleton).
- [S2158] Ruth T. Dryden, Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, 1666-1810, p. 560 (tract Shaftsbury).
- [S2158] Ruth T. Dryden, Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, 1666-1810, p. 513 (tract Ravenstone).
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Calendar of Wills, Vol 2, 1685-1702, p. 13 (will of Henry Bishop Sr., wife Ann, Somerset Co, MD).
- [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. 47 (citing Accomack Book 7, p. 167).
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 288.
- [S2943] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Descendants of Edward Hammond I, citing Someret County Judical Records, 1690-1691.
- [S2835] Kevin Hammond < and e-mail address>, Hammond Family Information & Hammond Research Tree on Ancestry.com, citing MSA, Somerset Co Judicial Records, 1691-1692, Volume 405, page 141 (gift from Edward Hammond & John Franklin to John Hammond for his daughter Rhodiah).
- [S224] Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on The Eastern Shore of Maryland, p. 396 (Military Officers of (then) Somerset County).
- [S224] Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on The Eastern Shore of Maryland, p. 155 (Somerset Co Parishes) & p. 468 (Church of England Families).
- [S2943] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Descendants of Edward Hammond I, citing Somerset Co, MD Liber ____, Folio 685.
- [S2943] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Descendants of Edward Hammond I, citing Somerset Co, MD, JR1707/8:14-15.
- [S2943] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Descendants of Edward Hammond I, citing Somerset Co, MD, deeds, -----.
- [S2943] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Descendants of Edward Hammond I.
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Prerogative Court Abstracts, 1711-1713, p. 10 (Adm Account of John Deal, Admrx: Kathrine Deal).
- [S2158] Ruth T. Dryden, Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, 1666-1810, p. 561 (tract Sherborn).
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Prerogative Court Abstracts, 1711-1713, p. 51 (adm account of James Gray, Admrx: Margaret Bredell, wife of Isaah Brdell).
- [S2942] Edward Hammond <, e-mail address> and Berlin MD, Hammonds from the Eastern Shore of MD/VA Tree, Somerset III.
- [S2166] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Worcester County, MD, Wils Book MH3, 1666-1742, p. 14 (will of Edward Hammon Sr.).
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Calendar of Wills, Vol 4, 1713-1720, p. 178 (will of Edward Hammon Sr., gent., Somerset Co).
- [S2188] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Worcester County, MD, Inventories and Accounts, Inventory Book JW15, 1694-1742, p. 8 (adm account of Edward Hammond).
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Prerogative Court Abstracts, 1724-1727, p. 16 (Adm account of Edward Hammond, Admr/Extr: Moses Driskall).
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, Prerogative Court Abstracts, 1731-1734, p. 81 (adm account of Winifred Driskill, Admrx: Moses Driskill).
- [S2835] Kevin Hammond < and e-mail address>, Hammond Family Information & Hammond Research Tree on Ancestry.com.
- [S2124] Vernon L. Skinner Jr., Somerset County, MD, Wills 1667-1748 (Liber EB 9), p. 35 (will of Elizabeth Nicholson).
Annie 'Nannie' Copes1
F, b. 1862, d. 1938
Father | Thomas L. Copes1 b. c 1835 | |
Mother | Elizabeth W. 'Betsy' Blackstone1 b. c 1828 |
Birth* | 1862 | Annie 'Nannie' Copes was born in 1862 at Acc Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 28 December 1882 | She married William J. Johnson, son of John S. Johnson and Ann P. West, on 28 December 1882 at Temperanceville, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as William Johnson a 30 year old farmer, the son of Ann Johnson and she was shown as Nannie Copes, age 20, the daughter of Thos & Bettie Copes.1 |
Married Name | 28 December 1882 | As of 28 December 1882,her married name was Johnson. |
Death* | 1938 | Annie 'Nannie' Copes died in 1938.1 |
Burial* | Annie was buried at Parksley Cem, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Annie R. Johnson, wife of William J., 1862 - 1938.1 |
Family |
William J. Johnson b. 13 Apr 1840, d. 19 Dec 1926 |
Citations
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
Missouri F. Barnes1
F, b. 1 April 1861, d. 21 November 1919
Father | James (of A.) Barnes1 b. c 1815, d. 29 Dec 1896 | |
Mother | Emeline Thomas1 b. c 1825, d. 15 Oct 1895 |
Birth* | 1 April 1861 | Missouri F. Barnes was born on 1 April 1861.1 |
Marriage* | 4 September 1884 | She married Cornelius N. Parks, son of Noah James Parks and Mary Jane Corbin, on 4 September 1884 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Cornelius N. Parkes, a 25 year old waterman, the son of Noah & Mary Jane Parkes and she was shown as Missouri Barnes, age 22, the daughter of James & Emeline Barnes.2 |
Married Name | 4 September 1884 | As of 4 September 1884,her married name was Parks. |
Death* | 21 November 1919 | Missouri F. Barnes died on 21 November 1919 at age 58.1 |
Burial* | Missouri was buried at Liberty Cem, Parksley, Acc Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Cornelius N. Parks b. 20 Apr 1857, d. 30 Nov 1929 | |
Child | 1. | Noah James Parks+3 b. 1887 |
Citations
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S3057] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Ancestors of Covington Henry Scott Littleton Sr.
Elizabeth (-----)
F, b. 1656
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1656 | Elizabeth (-----) was born in 1656. It was in this year that Arthur Upshur II and his wife Elizabeth were living on Marumsco Creek, where on 21 Nov that year they had twins John and Sarah.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1674 | She married Arthur Upshur (II), son of Arthur Upshur (I) and (-----) (-----), circa 1674. |
Married Name | circa 1674 | As of circa 1674,her married name was Upshur. |
Family |
Arthur Upshur (II) b. c 1652, d. b 4 Jul 1738 | |
Children | 1. | John Upshur1 b. 21 Nov 1674 |
2. | Sarah Upshur1 b. 21 Nov 1674, d. 21 Jan 1675/76 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 20.
John Upshur1
M, b. 21 November 1674
Father | Arthur Upshur (II)1 b. c 1652, d. b 4 Jul 1738 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----)1 b. 1656 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 21 November 1674 | John Upshur was born on 21 November 1674 at Marumsco Creek, Som Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 20.
Sarah Upshur1
F, b. 21 November 1674, d. 21 January 1675/76
Father | Arthur Upshur (II)1 b. c 1652, d. b 4 Jul 1738 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----)1 b. 1656 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 21 November 1674 | Sarah Upshur was born on 21 November 1674 at Marumsco Creek, Som Co, MD.1 |
Death* | 21 January 1675/76 | She died on 21 January 1675/76 at age 1.1 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 20.
Arthur Upshur III1
M, b. circa 1691, d. before 1738
Father | Arthur Upshur (II)1 b. c 1652, d. b 4 Jul 1738 | |
Mother | Sarah Browne1 b. c 1675 |
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1691 | Arthur Upshur III was born circa 1691 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 12 February 1707 | Arthur was named in his grandfather's will on 12 February 1707 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as a grandson Arthur Upshur in the will of Arthur Upshur.2 |
Death* | before 1738 | He died before 1738.1 |
Sarah Upshur1
F, b. circa 1694, d. before 1738
Father | Arthur Upshur (II)1 b. c 1652, d. b 4 Jul 1738 | |
Mother | Sarah Browne1 b. c 1675 |
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1694 | Sarah Upshur was born circa 1694 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 12 February 1707 | Sarah was named in her grandfather's will on 12 February 1707 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my granddaughter Sarah Upshur in the will of Arthur Upshur.2 |
Death* | before 1738 | She died before 1738.1 |
Rachel Revell1
F, b. 1702, d. 25 December 1749
Father | John Revell1 b. c 1666, d. b 4 Jul 1727 | |
Mother | Agnes (of Wm I) Burton1 b. c 1672, d. 1727 |
Charts | Descendants of William Burton (Gentleman, Metompkin) Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 11 Jun 2010 |
Birth* | 1702 | Rachel Revell was born in 1702 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrMoth's* | 6 September 1711 | Rachel was named in her grandmother's will on 6 September 1711 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my granddaughter Rachell Revell in the will of Ann Alexander, son William Burton Extr.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1725 | She married Abel Upshur I, son of Arthur Upshur (II) and Sarah Browne, circa 1725 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Married Name | circa 1725 | As of circa 1725,her married name was Upshur. |
Death* | 25 December 1749 | Rachel Revell died on 25 December 1749 at Accomack Co, VA.1,4 |
Burial* | Rachel was buried at Warwick, Quinby, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as Rachel Upshur, wife of Abel Upshur, who died 25 Dec 1749, aged 47 years.4 |
Family |
Abel Upshur I b. c 1702, d. 30 Oct 1753 | |
Children | 1. | Arthur Upshur IV+5 b. 1726, d. 15 Jan 1784 |
2. | Susanna Upshur+3 b. 8 Jul 1733, d. 17 Nov 1784 | |
3. | Elizabeth Upshur+6 b. c 1740, d. 14 Jan 1782 | |
4. | John Upshur II+7 b. 17 Sep 1741, d. 5 Sep 1799 | |
5. | Caleb Upshur+8 b. 1744, d. 17 Oct 1778 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 31.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 47 (will of Ann Alexander, son William Burton Extr).
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 32.
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 40.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 34.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 104.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 136.
Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham)1
M, b. 5 December 1823, d. 30 May 1917
Father | John Evans Nottingham1 b. c 1795, d. b 12 Feb 1827 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Parker Upshur1 b. 11 Mar 1801, d. 15 Sep 1879 |
Birth* | 5 December 1823 | Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham) was born on 5 December 1823 at Selmas, N'hamp, VA.1 |
Biography* | 1848 | He attended the College of William and Mary during 1837-1840 with his older brother George. In 1841 he joined the US Navy. (Upshur Family in Virginia) He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1848, having previously served on various naval vessels in the Mediterranean, Brazil and the Gulf of Mexico. He was present at the siege and capture of Vera Cruz, Mexico; he was promoted to Master, 1855; Lieutenant, September 1855; served with the Perry Expedition in the opening of Japan to commerce; was Flag Lieutenant of the African Squadron, 1857-59. He was an instructor at the Naval Academy when the Civil War began and served two years in the Atlantic Squadron. He was present at the siege and capture of Fort Hattaras and Port Royal, South Carolina, and minor actions and expeditions on the coast. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant Commander, July 16, 1862 and commanded the Flagship in the North Atlantic Fleet, 1864. He was preent in actions with and the final campaign of Fort Fisher, January 1865. He was promoted to Commander, July 25, 1866 and to Captain, January 31, 1872. He was promoted to Commodore Commander, July 25, 1884. He comanded the Flagship of the Pacific Squadron, 1872-73; commanded the Flagship of the Atlantic Squadron, 1875-76; commanded the New York Navy Yard, 1882-84; he was promoted to Rear Admiral and ordered to command U.S. Naval Forces in the Pacific. He retired in May 1885, after 44 years of service, at his own application and resided in Washington, D.C. thereafter. John Henry Upshur changed his name from Nottingham to that of his mother, Upshur, when he entered the navy to gratify her wish, as the Upshur family was conspicuous in naval annals. He became a midshipman, 4 November, 1841, and cruised in the sloop "St. Mary's" in 1843-'6, in which he joined the squadron in the Gulf of Mexico during the Mexican war. He served in the naval battery during the bombardment of Vera Cruz, 10 to 25 March, 1847, and after the fall of that city he attended the naval school, becoming a passed midshipman, 10 August, 1847. He was promoted to master, 18 July, 1855, and to lieutenant, 14 September, 1855, served in the frigate "Cumberland" on the coast of Africa to suppress the slave-trade in 1858-'9, and was an instructor at the naval academy in 1859-'61. When the war began he was assigned to the North Atlantic blockading squadron, and participated in the capture of the forts at Hatteras inlet and in the sounds of North Carolina in 1861. He was executive officer of the steam frigate "Wabash" at the capture of Port Royal, and commanded four boats in Commander C. R. P Rodgers's expedition in the inland coast waters in the vicinity of Port Royal and Beaufort, South Carolina He was in charge of the steamer " Flambeau," of the South Atlantic blockading squadron, in 1862-'3 in operations on the coast of South Carolina. He was promoted to Lieutenant Commander, 16 July, 1862, assigned to the steam frigate "Minnesota," of the North Atlantic blockading squadron, in 1863-'4, and had the steamer "A. D. Vance" (a blockade-runner whose name was changed to the "Frolic ") in 1864.'5, in which he took part in both engagements at Fort Fisher. He was promoted to commander, 25 July, 1866, and given the "Frolic," on the Mediterranean station, in 1865-'7. After promotion to captain, 31 January, 1872, he served as a member of the board of inspectors in 1877-'80. He had a leave of absence, during which he visited Europe, in 1880, and upon his return was a member of the board of examiners. He was commandant of the Brooklyn navy-yard in 1882-'4, and commander-in-chief of the Pacific station in 1884-'5. He was promoted to rear-admiral, 1 October, 1884, and was voluntarily placed on the retired list, 1 June, 1885.--A niece, Mary Jane Stith, poet, born in Accomac county, Virginia, 7 April, 1828, was educated entirely at home, and early began writing for the press. On the death of her father, in 1869, she removed from Norfolk, Virginia, to New York city, and on 2 July, 1870, married Josiah R. Sturges. Mrs. Sturges was one of the organizers and the first president of the Harlem free hospital and dispensary for women and children. She has contributed to southern periodicals both prose and poetry, commonly under the pen-name of " Fanny Fielding." Her principal work is "Confederate Notes," an historical novel, which appeared anonymously in 1867 in the "Home Monthly," published at Nashville, Tennessee. He was Dean at the Naval Academy at Annapolis for about 50 years and died over the age of 90. (Arlington National Cemetery Web Page.) |
Marriage* | 1851 | He married Katharine Alicia Williams, daughter of Capt. William George Williams and America Pinckney Peter, in 1851.2 |
Death* | 30 May 1917 | Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham) died on 30 May 1917 at age 93. Rear Admiral John Henry Upshur, U.S. Navy, retired, died at home here (Washington, D.C.) tonight (May 30, 1917) of heart disease at the age of 94. He was a native of Washington, a veteran of the Mexican and Civil Wars, and was the oldest living graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. During the Mexican War Admiral Upshur participated in the siege and capture of Vera Cruz. He served in the Perry Expedition, which opened Japan to commerce in 1854, and shortly before his retirement in 1855, was placed in command of all American Naval forces in the Pacific. On entering the Navy, Admiral Upshur changed his name from Nottingham to that of his mother to gratify her wishes, the Upshur name being conspicious in Naval annals. He first commissioned the sloop St. Mary's in 1843 and during the Civil War was an officer of the brig Wabash at the capture of Port Royal.1 |
Burial* | John was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA. He is buried with other family members in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery.1 |
Family |
Katharine Alicia Williams b. 1834, d. 22 Aug 1864 | |
Children | 1. | Custis Parke Upshur+2 b. 21 Aug 1852, d. 9 Oct 1920 |
2. | George Littleton Upshur3 b. 8 Feb 1856, d. 24 Apr 1938 | |
3. | Kate Upshur+3 b. 12 Mar 1861 | |
4. | Gertrude Upshur+4 b. 23 Jul 1862 | |
5. | Harrie N. Upshur5 b. c 1864 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 95.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 100.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 101.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 103.
Katharine Alicia Williams1
F, b. 1834, d. 22 August 1864
Father | Capt. William George Williams1 b. 1801, d. 1846 | |
Mother | America Pinckney Peter1 b. 1803, d. 1843 |
Birth* | 1834 | Katharine Alicia Williams was born in 1834.1 |
Marriage* | 1851 | She married Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham), son of John Evans Nottingham and Elizabeth Parker Upshur, in 1851.1 |
Married Name | 1851 | As of 1851,her married name was Upshur. |
Death* | 22 August 1864 | Katharine Alicia Williams died on 22 August 1864.1 |
Family |
Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham) b. 5 Dec 1823, d. 30 May 1917 | |
Children | 1. | Custis Parke Upshur+1 b. 21 Aug 1852, d. 9 Oct 1920 |
2. | George Littleton Upshur2 b. 8 Feb 1856, d. 24 Apr 1938 | |
3. | Kate Upshur+2 b. 12 Mar 1861 | |
4. | Gertrude Upshur+3 b. 23 Jul 1862 | |
5. | Harrie N. Upshur4 b. c 1864 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 100.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 101.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 103.
Custis Parke Upshur1
M, b. 21 August 1852, d. 9 October 1920
Father | Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham)1 b. 5 Dec 1823, d. 30 May 1917 | |
Mother | Katharine Alicia Williams1 b. 1834, d. 22 Aug 1864 |
Birth* | 21 August 1852 | Custis Parke Upshur was born on 21 August 1852.1 |
Biography* | He attended the US Naval Academy, but failed to graduate. In spite of this disappointment, the Navy remained a dominant interest throughout his life.1 | |
Marriage* | 5 December 1876 | He married Margaret Louise Trenchard, daughter of Dr. Curtis Trenchard and Marion (-----), on 5 December 1876. She was a descendant of George E. Trenchard of Salem, New York, attorney for King George II in 1740.1 |
Death* | 9 October 1920 | Custis Parke Upshur died on 9 October 1920 at Norfolk, VA, at age 68.1 |
Burial* | Custis was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Margaret Louise Trenchard b. 1 Apr 1858 | |
Children | 1. | Kate Marion Upshur+1 b. 3 Mar 1878, d. 4 Oct 1976 |
2. | John Parke Custis Upshur2 b. 9 Apr 1880, d. 1952 | |
3. | Arthur Littleton Upshur2 b. 1883 | |
4. | Gertrude Margaret Upshur+3 b. 16 May 1887 | |
5. | Lawrence Lewis Upshur3 b. 1 Aug 1889 | |
6. | Henry Custis Upshur+3 b. 2 Jun 1892 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 98.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 99.
Margaret Louise Trenchard1
F, b. 1 April 1858
Father | Dr. Curtis Trenchard1 b. c 1830 | |
Mother | Marion (-----)1 b. c 1835 |
Birth* | 1 April 1858 | Margaret Louise Trenchard was born on 1 April 1858.1 |
Marriage* | 5 December 1876 | She married Custis Parke Upshur, son of Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham) and Katharine Alicia Williams, on 5 December 1876. She was a descendant of George E. Trenchard of Salem, New York, attorney for King George II in 1740.1 |
Married Name | 5 December 1876 | As of 5 December 1876,her married name was Upshur. |
Family |
Custis Parke Upshur b. 21 Aug 1852, d. 9 Oct 1920 | |
Children | 1. | Kate Marion Upshur+1 b. 3 Mar 1878, d. 4 Oct 1976 |
2. | John Parke Custis Upshur2 b. 9 Apr 1880, d. 1952 | |
3. | Arthur Littleton Upshur2 b. 1883 | |
4. | Gertrude Margaret Upshur+3 b. 16 May 1887 | |
5. | Lawrence Lewis Upshur3 b. 1 Aug 1889 | |
6. | Henry Custis Upshur+3 b. 2 Jun 1892 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 98.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 99.
Dr. Curtis Trenchard1
M, b. circa 1830
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1830 | Dr. Curtis Trenchard was born circa 1830.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1855 | He married Marion (-----) circa 1855.1 |
Family |
Marion (-----) b. c 1835 | |
Child | 1. | Margaret Louise Trenchard+1 b. 1 Apr 1858 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
Marion (-----)1
F, b. circa 1835
Last Edited | 21 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1835 | Marion (-----) was born circa 1835.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1855 | She married Dr. Curtis Trenchard circa 1855.1 |
Married Name | circa 1855 | As of circa 1855,her married name was Trenchard. |
Family |
Dr. Curtis Trenchard b. c 1830 | |
Child | 1. | Margaret Louise Trenchard+1 b. 1 Apr 1858 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
Kate Marion Upshur1
F, b. 3 March 1878, d. 4 October 1976
Father | Custis Parke Upshur1 b. 21 Aug 1852, d. 9 Oct 1920 | |
Mother | Margaret Louise Trenchard1 b. 1 Apr 1858 |
Birth* | 3 March 1878 | Kate Marion Upshur was born on 3 March 1878.1 |
Marriage* | 31 December 1901 | She married Dr. Alexander Gustavus Brown Jr., son of Rev. Alexander Gustavus Brown and Fannie Cooksey, on 31 December 1901.1 |
Married Name | 31 December 1901 | As of 31 December 1901,her married name was Brown. |
Death* | 4 October 1976 | Kate Marion Upshur died on 4 October 1976 at age 98.1 |
Family |
Dr. Alexander Gustavus Brown Jr. b. 31 Aug 1873, d. 16 Sep 1953 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
George Littleton Upshur1
M, b. 8 February 1856, d. 24 April 1938
Father | Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham)1 b. 5 Dec 1823, d. 30 May 1917 | |
Mother | Katharine Alicia Williams1 b. 1834, d. 22 Aug 1864 |
Birth* | 8 February 1856 | George Littleton Upshur was born on 8 February 1856 at Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC.1 |
Biography* | He prepared for college at St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, but instead of entering Harvard in 1872 he joined his elder brother Custis in Portland Organ. From there young Upshur went to San Francisco and became confidential representative of the "Bonanza Kings" and enjoyed a personal acquaintance with the leading financial figures of the West. Returning to the East in 1881 he became one of the founders of the National Petroleum Exchange, and was associated with the great forces directing the destiny of the nation, financially and otherwise, throughout a long and fascinating life.1 | |
Marriage* | 24 March 1885 | He married Minnie Milliken, daughter of David Milliken, on 24 March 1885.1 |
Death* | 24 April 1938 | George Littleton Upshur died on 24 April 1938 at New York City, NY, at age 82.1 |
Burial* | George was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.1 |
Family |
Minnie Milliken b. 20 Feb 1863 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 100.
Kate Upshur1
F, b. 12 March 1861
Father | Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham)1 b. 5 Dec 1823, d. 30 May 1917 | |
Mother | Katharine Alicia Williams1 b. 1834, d. 22 Aug 1864 |
Birth* | 12 March 1861 | Kate Upshur was born on 12 March 1861.1 |
Marriage* | 6 February 1883 | She married Frank Turner Moorhead, son of John Moorhead and Anna Catherine (-----), on 6 February 1883. He was of the Vesuvious Iron Works of Pittsburgh.1 |
Married Name | 6 February 1883 | As of 6 February 1883,her married name was Moorhead. |
Family |
Frank Turner Moorhead b. 23 Sep 1857 | |
Children | 1. | Martha Custis Williams Moorhead1 b. 11 Dec 1883, d. 18 Aug 1884 |
2. | John Upshur Moorhead+1 b. 13 Mar 1885, d. c 1920 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 100.
Gertrude Upshur1
F, b. 23 July 1862
Father | Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham)1 b. 5 Dec 1823, d. 30 May 1917 | |
Mother | Katharine Alicia Williams1 b. 1834, d. 22 Aug 1864 |
Birth* | 23 July 1862 | Gertrude Upshur was born on 23 July 1862.1 |
Marriage* | 31 August 1882 | She married Judge William Henry Hunt, son of William Henry Hunt Sr. and Elizabeth Augusta Ridgely, on 31 August 1882. He was of San Francisco, CA. He was Governor of Puerto Rico, 1901-1904.1 |
Married Name | 31 August 1882 | As of 31 August 1882,her married name was Hunt. |
Family |
Judge William Henry Hunt b. 5 Nov 1857 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Ridgely Hunt+1 b. 22 Jul 1883, d. 3 Oct 1954 |
2. | William Henry Hunt Jr.2 b. 12 Apr 1886, d. 17 Dec 1955 | |
3. | Helen Upshur Hunt+2 b. 28 Feb 1889 |
Judge William Henry Hunt1
M, b. 5 November 1857
Father | William Henry Hunt Sr.1 b. c 1830 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Augusta Ridgely1 b. c 1830 |
Birth* | 5 November 1857 | Judge William Henry Hunt was born on 5 November 1857 at New Orleans, LA.1 |
Marriage* | 31 August 1882 | He married Gertrude Upshur, daughter of Rear-Admiral John Henry Upshur (Nottingham) and Katharine Alicia Williams, on 31 August 1882. He was of San Francisco, CA. He was Governor of Puerto Rico, 1901-1904.1 |
Family |
Gertrude Upshur b. 23 Jul 1862 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Ridgely Hunt+1 b. 22 Jul 1883, d. 3 Oct 1954 |
2. | William Henry Hunt Jr.2 b. 12 Apr 1886, d. 17 Dec 1955 | |
3. | Helen Upshur Hunt+2 b. 28 Feb 1889 |
Helen Upshur Hunt1
F, b. 28 February 1889
Father | Judge William Henry Hunt1 b. 5 Nov 1857 | |
Mother | Gertrude Upshur1 b. 23 Jul 1862 |
Birth* | 28 February 1889 | Helen Upshur Hunt was born on 28 February 1889 at Helena, Montana.1 |
Marriage* | 22 May 1915 | She married Barnaby Conrad Sr. on 22 May 1915.1 |
Married Name | 22 May 1915 | As of 22 May 1915,her married name was Conrad. |
Family |
Barnaby Conrad Sr. b. 19 Oct 1887 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 102.
Barnaby Conrad Sr.1
M, b. 19 October 1887
Birth* | 19 October 1887 | Barnaby Conrad Sr. was born on 19 October 1887 at San Francisco, CA.1 |
Marriage* | 22 May 1915 | He married Helen Upshur Hunt, daughter of Judge William Henry Hunt and Gertrude Upshur, on 22 May 1915.1 |
Family |
Helen Upshur Hunt b. 28 Feb 1889 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 102.
Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis1
F, b. 31 March 1779, d. 15 July 1852
Father | John Parke 'Jackie' (560) Custis1 b. 1754, d. 5 Nov 1781 | |
Mother | Eleanor 'Nellie' Calvert1 b. 1753, d. 28 Sep 1811 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 31 March 1779 | Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis was born on 31 March 1779. She was born at either "Mount Airy" in Prince George's Co, MD or at "Abingdon" which is now the site of Reagan National Airport in Arlington Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 22 February 1799 | She married Lawrence Lewis on 22 February 1799. Nelly Custis married George Washington's nephew, the widower Lawrence Lewis of Fredericksburg, VA. Their wedding gift from the Washingtons was 2,000 acres adjacent to Mount Vernon on which they built Woodlawn Plantation.1 |
Married Name | 22 February 1799 | As of 22 February 1799,her married name was Lewis. |
Death* | 15 July 1852 | Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis died on 15 July 1852 at Audley, Clarke Co, VA, at age 73.1 |
Burial* | Eleanor was buried at Mount Vernon, Fairfax Co, VA.1 |
Family |
Lawrence Lewis b. 1767, d. 1839 | |
Children | 1. | Frances Parke Lewis1 b. 1799, d. 1875 |
2. | Lorenzo Lewis1 b. 1803, d. 1847 | |
3. | Mary Eliza Lewis1 b. 1813, d. 1839 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
Capt. William George Williams1
M, b. 1801, d. 1846
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1801 | Capt. William George Williams was born in 1801.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1830 | He married America Pinckney Peter, daughter of Thomas Peter and Martha Parke 'Patsy' Custis, circa 1830.1 |
Death* | 1846 | Capt. William George Williams died in 1846.1 |
Family |
America Pinckney Peter b. 1803, d. 1843 | |
Children | 1. | Martha Custis Williams1 b. 1827, d. 1899 |
2. | Columbia Wingfield Williams 18281 b. 11 Jul 1828, d. 18 Apr 1886 | |
3. | Katharine Alicia Williams+1 b. 1834, d. 22 Aug 1864 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
America Pinckney Peter1
F, b. 1803, d. 1843
Father | Thomas Peter2 b. c 1775 | |
Mother | Martha Parke 'Patsy' Custis2 b. 1777, d. 1854 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1803 | America Pinckney Peter was born in 1803.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1830 | She married Capt. William George Williams circa 1830.1 |
Married Name | circa 1830 | As of circa 1830,her married name was Williams. |
Death* | 1843 | America Pinckney Peter died in 1843.1 |
Family |
Capt. William George Williams b. 1801, d. 1846 | |
Children | 1. | Martha Custis Williams1 b. 1827, d. 1899 |
2. | Columbia Wingfield Williams 18281 b. 11 Jul 1828, d. 18 Apr 1886 | |
3. | Katharine Alicia Williams+1 b. 1834, d. 22 Aug 1864 |
Martha Custis Williams1
F, b. 1827, d. 1899
Father | Capt. William George Williams1 b. 1801, d. 1846 | |
Mother | America Pinckney Peter1 b. 1803, d. 1843 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 29 Nov 2013 |
Birth* | 1827 | Martha Custis Williams was born in 1827.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1850 | She married R-Admrial Samuel P. Carter circa 1850.1 |
Married Name | circa 1850 | As of circa 1850,her married name was Carter. |
Death* | 1899 | Martha Custis Williams died in 1899.1 |
Family |
R-Admrial Samuel P. Carter b. c 1820 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
R-Admrial Samuel P. Carter1
M, b. circa 1820
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 29 Nov 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1820 | R-Admrial Samuel P. Carter was born circa 1820.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1850 | He married Martha Custis Williams, daughter of Capt. William George Williams and America Pinckney Peter, circa 1850.1 |
Family |
Martha Custis Williams b. 1827, d. 1899 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
Columbia Wingfield Williams 18281
F, b. 11 July 1828, d. 18 April 1886
Father | Capt. William George Williams1 b. 1801, d. 1846 | |
Mother | America Pinckney Peter1 b. 1803, d. 1843 |
Birth* | 11 July 1828 | Columbia Wingfield Williams 1828 was born on 11 July 1828 at Tudor Place, Georgetown, DC.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1850 | She married Abel Brown Upshur, son of John Brown Upshur I and Mary 'Molly' Elizabeth Stith, circa 1850.1 |
Married Name | circa 1850 | As of circa 1850,her married name was Upshur. |
Death* | 18 April 1886 | Columbia Wingfield Williams 1828 died on 18 April 1886 at age 57.2 |
Burial* | Columbia was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.3 |
Family |
Abel Brown Upshur b. 25 Oct 1821, d. 6 Feb 1895 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 173.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 174.
Abel Brown Upshur1
M, b. 25 October 1821, d. 6 February 1895
Father | John Brown Upshur I2 b. c 1776, d. b 28 Oct 1822 | |
Mother | Mary 'Molly' Elizabeth Stith2 b. 7 Sep 1786, d. 2 Jul 1851 |
Birth* | 25 October 1821 | Abel Brown Upshur was born on 25 October 1821 at Rose Cottage, Acc Co, VA.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1850 | He married Columbia Wingfield Williams 1828, daughter of Capt. William George Williams and America Pinckney Peter, circa 1850.1 |
Biography* | He spent most of his life in Washington and Baltimore and was in the service of the Navy Department prior to 1881. During the Civil War he served in the Office of Ordance and Hydrography of the Confederate Navy in Richmond.2 | |
Death* | 6 February 1895 | Abel Brown Upshur died on 6 February 1895 at age 73.4 |
Burial* | Abel was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.4 |
Family |
Columbia Wingfield Williams 1828 b. 11 Jul 1828, d. 18 Apr 1886 |
Citations
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 173.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 96 & 173.
- [S724] Robert Irving Upshur & Thomas Teackel Upshur IV, Upshur Family in Virginia, 2nd Edition, p. 174.
Benedict Swingate Calvert1
M, b. circa 1724, d. 1788
Father | Charles Calvert (5th Lord Baltimore)2 b. 29 Sep 1699, d. 24 Apr 1751 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)3 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 20 Jun 2021 |
Birth* | circa 1724 | Benedict Swingate Calvert was born circa 1724 at England.4 |
Biography* | He was born in England, an illegitimate son who was known in childhood as Benedict Swingate. IMMIGRATED: in 1742 from England; sent by his father and placed under the care of Dr. George Steuart (1700-ca. 1784), of Annapolis. RESIDED: in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, 1742; "Mt. Airy," Prince George's County, by 1765.4 | |
Marriage* | 27 April 1748 | He married Elizabeth Clavert, daughter of Gov. Charles Calvert (Gov. of Maryland) and Rebecca Gerard, on 27 April 1748.5 |
Death* | 1788 | Benedict Swingate Calvert died in 1788 at Maryland.3 |
Family |
Elizabeth Clavert b. 1730, d. 1798 | |
Child | 1. | Eleanor 'Nellie' Calvert+1 b. 1753, d. 28 Sep 1811 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
- [S3139] Archives of Maryland (Biographical Serices), Charles Calvert (1699-1751), 5th Lord Baltimore, MSA SC 3520-195.
<https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/… - [S3139] Archives of Maryland (Biographical Serices), Charles Calvert (1699-1751), MSA SC 3520-195.
<https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/… - [S3139] Archives of Maryland (Biographical Serices), Benedict Calverty (ca. 1724-1788).
<https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/… - [S3139] Archives of Maryland (Biographical Serices), Benedict Calvert (ca. 1724-1788).
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Lawrence Lewis1
M, b. 1767, d. 1839
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1767 | Lawrence Lewis was born in 1767.1 |
Marriage* | 22 February 1799 | He married Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis, daughter of John Parke 'Jackie' (560) Custis and Eleanor 'Nellie' Calvert, on 22 February 1799. Nelly Custis married George Washington's nephew, the widower Lawrence Lewis of Fredericksburg, VA. Their wedding gift from the Washingtons was 2,000 acres adjacent to Mount Vernon on which they built Woodlawn Plantation.1 |
Death* | 1839 | Lawrence Lewis died in 1839.1 |
Family |
Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis b. 31 Mar 1779, d. 15 Jul 1852 | |
Children | 1. | Frances Parke Lewis1 b. 1799, d. 1875 |
2. | Lorenzo Lewis1 b. 1803, d. 1847 | |
3. | Mary Eliza Lewis1 b. 1813, d. 1839 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
Frances Parke Lewis1
F, b. 1799, d. 1875
Father | Lawrence Lewis1 b. 1767, d. 1839 | |
Mother | Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis1 b. 31 Mar 1779, d. 15 Jul 1852 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1799 | Frances Parke Lewis was born in 1799.1 |
Death* | 1875 | She died in 1875.1 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
Lorenzo Lewis1
M, b. 1803, d. 1847
Father | Lawrence Lewis1 b. 1767, d. 1839 | |
Mother | Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis1 b. 31 Mar 1779, d. 15 Jul 1852 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1803 | Lorenzo Lewis was born in 1803.1 |
Death* | 1847 | He died in 1847.1 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
Mary Eliza Lewis1
F, b. 1813, d. 1839
Father | Lawrence Lewis1 b. 1767, d. 1839 | |
Mother | Eleanor Parke 'Nelly' Custis1 b. 31 Mar 1779, d. 15 Jul 1852 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1813 | Mary Eliza Lewis was born in 1813.1 |
Death* | 1839 | She died in 1839.1 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
Elizabeth Parke 'Eliza' Custis1
F, b. 1776, d. 30 December 1831
Father | John Parke 'Jackie' (560) Custis1 b. 1754, d. 5 Nov 1781 | |
Mother | Eleanor 'Nellie' Calvert1 b. 1753, d. 28 Sep 1811 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 5 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | 1776 | Elizabeth Parke 'Eliza' Custis was born in 1776.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | She married Thomas Law circa 1800.1 |
Married Name | circa 1800 | As of circa 1800,her married name was Law. |
Death* | 30 December 1831 | Elizabeth Parke 'Eliza' Custis died on 30 December 1831 at Richmond, VA. Eliza Park Custis, granddaughter of the late Mrs. General George Washington, died at Mr. J.A. Chevallie's in Richmond on 30 Dec 1831.2 |
Family |
Thomas Law b. c 1775 |
Thomas Law1
M, b. circa 1775
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1775 | Thomas Law was born circa 1775.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | He married Elizabeth Parke 'Eliza' Custis, daughter of John Parke 'Jackie' (560) Custis and Eleanor 'Nellie' Calvert, circa 1800.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Parke 'Eliza' Custis b. 1776, d. 30 Dec 1831 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
Martha Parke 'Patsy' Custis1
F, b. 1777, d. 1854
Father | John Parke 'Jackie' (560) Custis1 b. 1754, d. 5 Nov 1781 | |
Mother | Eleanor 'Nellie' Calvert1 b. 1753, d. 28 Sep 1811 |
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 10 Aug 2009 |
Birth* | 1777 | Martha Parke 'Patsy' Custis was born in 1777.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | She married Thomas Peter circa 1800.1 |
Married Name | circa 1800 | As of circa 1800,her married name was Peter. |
Death* | 1854 | Martha Parke 'Patsy' Custis died in 1854.1 |
Family |
Thomas Peter b. c 1775 | |
Child | 1. | America Pinckney Peter+1 b. 1803, d. 1843 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
Thomas Peter1
M, b. circa 1775
Charts | Descendants of John Custis II (Arlington, Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia) | |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1775 | Thomas Peter was born circa 1775.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | He married Martha Parke 'Patsy' Custis, daughter of John Parke 'Jackie' (560) Custis and Eleanor 'Nellie' Calvert, circa 1800.1 |
Family |
Martha Parke 'Patsy' Custis b. 1777, d. 1854 | |
Child | 1. | America Pinckney Peter+1 b. 1803, d. 1843 |
Citations
- [S2781] Wikipedia.org.
John (of Jacob II) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1760, d. before 11 April 1809
Father | Jacob Nottingham II2 b. c 1735, d. b 8 Dec 1789 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----)2 b. c 1740, d. b 1 Feb 1810 |
Last Edited | 27 Jan 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1760 | John (of Jacob II) Nottingham was born circa 1760 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 21 March 1788 | John was named in his father's will on 21 March 1788 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son John and named executor in the will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Elizabeth.2 |
Marriage* | 27 December 1788 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham, daughter of Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr. and Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans, on 27 December 1788 at Northampton Co, VA. Isaac Bratten was the security on the M.L.B. of John Nottingham and Peggy Nottingham, daughter of Severn Nottingham, who gave consent. They were married by E. Baker.3 |
Tax list* | between 1800 and 1810 | John (of Jacob II) Nottingham was on the tax list between 1800 and 1810 at tract N25 'Old Castle', Sea Side between Capeville & Cheriton, Northampton Co, VA. John Nottingham's land in tract N25 was called "Old Castle" in 1840 when it was surveyed for division between his heirs.4 |
Will - Extr* | 26 November 1802 | He was named as the executor of a will on 26 November 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son-in-law John Nottingham and named executor in the will of Severn Notthingham Senr.5 |
Death* | before 11 April 1809 | He died before 11 April 1809 at Northampton Co, VA. Administrator Jacob Nottingham. Appraisers: William Williams, William Wilkins, John Williams and Southey Goffigon. Inventory and Appraisement taken on November 29, 1809. Account of Sales. Lists Margaret Nottingham, widow. Audit and Settlement. Jacob Nottingham administrator. Recorded on December 10, 1810. Division of Slaves and Land. Recorded on February 14, 1814. Heirs: John Nottingham and William Nottingham. "Agreeable to an order of Court we have divided the lands belonging to the heirs of John Nottingham dec. in the following manner (to wit) 200 acres of the manor plantation lying on the seaside for one lot, and 60 acres the balance of the said plantation with 143 ½ acres lying on a prong of Old Plantation for the other lot, and that William Nottingham one of said heirs drew the above mentioned 200 acres for his proportion, of course the other lot falls to John Nottingham orphan the other heir. Division of the slaves of John Nottingham, dec'd. The Negroes belonging to the said heirs (to wit) James, Nat, Joe, Liddy and Leah to receive $12 ½ for the first lot and Lity, Worton, Edy & child and Comfort, to pay said $12 ½ for the other and last lot - and the last mentioned lot said William Nottingham drew for his proportion of course the first mentioned lot falls to said John Nottingham orphan. Given under our hands 29th Sept 1813. John Goffigon and William Jarvis Senr. On June 9, 1828. Leonard B. Nottingham was appointed administrator. Bond $500. OB 38 page 205. Audit and Settlement. Leonard B. Nottingham administrator. Begins in July 1828. December 11, 1828, "Received of Leonard B. Nottingham administrator de bonis non of John Nottingham dec'd one hundred and fifteen dollars seventy one cents in full for the one half of the balance due upon the audit of the said John Nottingham dec'd from the said Leonard B. Nottingham adm aforesaid & being Wm E. Nottingham dec'd portion of said balance." Signed, John W. Luker adm de bonis non of William E. Nottingham dec'd. March 31, 1829. "Received of Leonard B. Nottingham adm de bonis non of John Nottingham dec'd one hundred and seventeen dollars 87/100 in full for John E. Nottingham's one half of the balance due on the audit of the said John Nottingham deceased." Signed, Litt Upshur adm of John E. Nottingham. Recorded on April 13, 1829.1 |
Family |
Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham b. c 1770, d. b 8 Oct 1810 | |
Children | 1. | William Evans (of John) Nottingham+1 b. 5 Nov 1792, d. b 13 Mar 1820 |
2. | John Evans Nottingham+1 b. c 1795, d. b 12 Feb 1827 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 237 (adm of John Nottingham to Jacob Nottingham).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 501 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Elizabeth).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S2499] Dr. David R. Scott, Eastern Shore Family Research Files, citing N'hamp Co, VA tax lists between 1800 & 1810 and a 1840 survey for division.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 22 (will of Severn Notthingham Senr.).
Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1770, d. before 8 October 1810
Father | Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr.2 b. c 1740, d. b 13 Dec 1802 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans2 b. c 1750 |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2012 |
Birth* | circa 1770 | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham was born circa 1770 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | 27 December 1788 | She married John (of Jacob II) Nottingham, son of Jacob Nottingham II and Elizabeth (-----), on 27 December 1788 at Northampton Co, VA. Isaac Bratten was the security on the M.L.B. of John Nottingham and Peggy Nottingham, daughter of Severn Nottingham, who gave consent. They were married by E. Baker.2 |
Will - Father's* | 26 November 1802 | Margaret was named in her father's will on 26 November 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Peggy Nottingham in the will of Severn Notthingham Senr. He also named son-in-law John Notthingham as an executor.3 |
Death* | before 8 October 1810 | She died before 8 October 1810 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Family |
John (of Jacob II) Nottingham b. c 1760, d. b 11 Apr 1809 | |
Children | 1. | William Evans (of John) Nottingham+4 b. 5 Nov 1792, d. b 13 Mar 1820 |
2. | John Evans Nottingham+1 b. c 1795, d. b 12 Feb 1827 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 240 (adm of Peggy Nottingham to Jaocb Nottingham).
- [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. 22 (will of Severn Notthingham Senr.).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 237 (adm of John Nottingham to Jacob Nottingham).
Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr.1,2
M, b. circa 1740, d. before 13 December 1802
Father | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I3 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
Mother | Mary (-----) b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr. was born circa 1740 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 4 January 1746/47 | Severn was named in his father's will on 4 January 1746/47 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as son Severn in the codicil to the will of Jocob Nottinghan, wife Mary.3 |
Marriage* | 10 February 1769 | He married Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans, daughter of Arthur (of Jno) Evans and Mary (-----), on 10 February 1769 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Nottingham was the security on the M.L.B. of Severn Nottingham and Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Arthur Evans dec'd.1 |
Land bought* | 1790 | Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr. bought land in 1790 at tract N20, East side of Old Plantation Creek, Northampton Co, VA. In 1790 Thomas Hunt sold his inheritance as 230 acres to Severn Nottingham, who gave or left to sons Smith and Severn E. Nottingham. In 1820 the former sold his interest to the latter. In 1828 Thomas Lownes began buying up the interests of the Notthingham heirs unti he had acquired 239 acres in this vicinity.4 |
Marriage* | 5 October 1790 | He married Nancy 'Ann' (592) Hunt, daughter of Azariah (249) Hunt and Frances (282) Benthall, on 5 October 1790 at Northampton Co, VA. John Williams Jr was security on the M.L.B. of Severn Nottingham and Nancy Waterfield.1 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 29 December 1794 | Severn was mentioned in a will on 29 December 1794 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Hunt gave wife Fanny bed and furniture, chair and horse. To my brother Obadiah £231 due from Severn Nottingham at my mother in law Sarah Jarvis' death. Wife resid. legatee. Nathaniel Goffigon extr. Witt: Thomas Goffigon, Sally Goffigon, James Biggs.5 |
Will* | 26 November 1802 | Severn made a will on 26 November 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. I give and bequeath to my son Severn Nottingham Jr. the westward part of my plantation bounding on the eastside of the same by a ditch separating my corn field from my oat field and running straight with the said ditch into the branch, also that part of my woodland which lies easterly of the valley making up from the branch and southerly from the path and field all that part up to the county road which is in woods. All the balance of my land I give to my son Smith Nottingham & his heirs. I also give my said son Smith Nottingha the following Negroes; Great Jim, Fanny & child Comfort. I give my son Severn Nottingham Jacob, Adah & child & Old Lydia. I give to my daughter Peggy Nottingham Jack, Joe, Little Jim, Lity & Lea. It is my desire my said son Severn Nottingham should have my son Smith’s land at a reasonable rent and not an oak to be cut off until he my son Smith arrives to lawful age. All the remaining part of my estate I leave to be equally divided among my three children, Severn, Smith and Peggy Nottingham. I nominate my son in law John Nottingham and son Severn Nottingham to be my executors. Signed, Severn Nottingham. Witnesses: Nathl Goffigon, Thomas Nottingham and William Stockley.2 |
Death* | before 13 December 1802 | He died before 13 December 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Administrators Severn and John Nottingham. Appraisers: William Stratto, Azariah William, Thomas Stockley and John William. Inventory and Appraisement taken on December 14, 1802. Audit and Settlement. Severn Nottingham Jr. and John Nottingham executors.2 |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans b. c 1750 | |
Marriage* | 10 February 1769 | He married Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans, daughter of Arthur (of Jno) Evans and Mary (-----), on 10 February 1769 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Nottingham was the security on the M.L.B. of Severn Nottingham and Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Arthur Evans dec'd.1 |
Children | 1. | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham+1 b. c 1770, d. b 8 Oct 1810 |
2. | Severn Evans (of Severn) Nottingham+2 b. c 1775, d. b 14 Dec 1818 | |
3. | Gen. Smith (of Severn) Nottingham+2 b. 1789, d. 26 May 1860 |
Family 2 |
Nancy 'Ann' (592) Hunt b. c 1760, d. b 11 Dec 1797 | |
Marriage* | 5 October 1790 | Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr. married Nancy 'Ann' (592) Hunt, daughter of Azariah (249) Hunt and Frances (282) Benthall, on 5 October 1790 at Northampton Co, VA. John Williams Jr was security on the M.L.B. of Severn Nottingham and Nancy Waterfield.1 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 22 (will of Severn Notthingham Senr.).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 321 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 121 (tract N20).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 522 (will of Thomas Hunt, wife Fanny).
Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans1
F, b. circa 1750
Father | Arthur (of Jno) Evans2 b. c 1716, d. b 14 May 1754 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)2 b. c 1720 |
Charts | Ancestors of Elizabeth Nottingham | |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1750 | Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans was born circa 1750 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 April 1754 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 20 April 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Elizabeth in the will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary.2 |
Marriage* | 10 February 1769 | She married Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr., son of Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I and Mary (-----), on 10 February 1769 at Northampton Co, VA. Jacob Nottingham was the security on the M.L.B. of Severn Nottingham and Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Arthur Evans dec'd.1 |
Married Name | 10 February 1769 | As of 10 February 1769,her married name was Nottingham. |
Family |
Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr. b. c 1740, d. b 13 Dec 1802 | |
Children | 1. | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham+1 b. c 1770, d. b 8 Oct 1810 |
2. | Severn Evans (of Severn) Nottingham+3 b. c 1775, d. b 14 Dec 1818 | |
3. | Gen. Smith (of Severn) Nottingham+1 b. 1789, d. 26 May 1860 |
Citations
- [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. 357 (will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 121 (tract N20).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1720
Charts | Ancestors of Elizabeth Nottingham | |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1720.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | She married Arthur (of Jno) Evans, son of John Evans and Mary (-----), circa 1740.1 |
Married Name | circa 1740 | As of circa 1740,her married name was Evans. |
Will - Husb's* | 20 April 1754 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 20 April 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a wife Mary in the will of Arthur Evans.1 |
Family |
Arthur (of Jno) Evans b. c 1716, d. b 14 May 1754 | |
Children | 1. | Esther (of Arthur) Evans+1 b. c 1740, d. bt 1800 - 5 Jan 1803 |
2. | John (of Arthur) Evans+1 b. c 1744, d. 14 Jul 1806 | |
3. | Susanna (of Arthur) Evans+1 b. c 1748 | |
4. | Elizabeth (of Arthur) Evans+1 b. c 1750 | |
5. | Mary (of Arthur) Evans+1 b. c 1752 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 357 (will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary).
Mary (of Arthur) Evans1
F, b. circa 1752
Father | Arthur (of Jno) Evans1 b. c 1716, d. b 14 May 1754 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1752 | Mary (of Arthur) Evans was born circa 1752 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 April 1754 | Mary was named in her father's will on 20 April 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Mary in the will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary.1 |
Marriage* | 18 December 1776 | She married Richard (of Jacob I) Nottingham, son of Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I and Mary (-----), on 18 December 1776 at Northampton Co, VA. Edmund Glanville was the security on the M.L.B. of Richard Nottingham and Mary Evans, daughter of Arthur Evans dec'd.2 |
Married Name | 18 December 1776 | As of 18 December 1776,her married name was Nottingham. |
Administrator* | 13 January 1800 | Mary was named as administrator of an estate on 13 January 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Richard Nottingham was granted too Mary Nottingham.3 |
Family |
Richard (of Jacob I) Nottingham b. c 1740, d. b 13 Jan 1800 | |
Children | 1. | Severn (of Rich) Nottingham+4 b. 1778, d. 9 Oct 1834 |
2. | Thomas (of Richard) Nottingham+4 b. c 1790, d. 12 Dec 1842 | |
3. | Jacob (of Rich) Nottingham Jr.+4 b. 30 Sep 1790, d. 5 Feb 1860 | |
4. | Benjamin Nottingham4 b. c 1792 | |
5. | Peggy A. Nottingham4 b. c 1800 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 357 (will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary).
- [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. 544 (adm of Richard Nottingham to Mary Nottingham).
- [S1964] Nora Miller Turman, Nottingham Family of Northampton Co, VA.
Susanna (of Arthur) Evans1
F, b. circa 1748
Father | Arthur (of Jno) Evans1 b. c 1716, d. b 14 May 1754 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1748 | Susanna (of Arthur) Evans was born circa 1748 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage | 14 November 1767 | She married Thomas (of Amos) Underhill Sr., son of Amos (of Michael) Underhill I and Margaret (-----), on 14 November 1767 at Northampton Co, VA. Edmund Glanville was security on the M.L.B. of Thomas Underhill and Susanna Evans, daughter of Authur Evans dec'd..2 |
Married Name | 14 November 1767 | As of 14 November 1767,her married name was Underhill. |
Will - Witnessed* | 17 June 1781 | Susanna witnessed a will on 17 June 1781 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Underhill, Susanna Underhill & Elizabeth Pearson witnessed the will of Samuel Benston, wife Anne.3 |
Will - Husb's* | 5 August 1796 | Susanna was named in her husband's will on 5 August 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Thomas Underhill Sr. gave to wife Susannah whole est during her life, then personal estate to. be divided between my then surviving children, Thomas Underhill excepted. To son Thomas after his mother's death all my land where I now live. Son Thomas Exr. Witt: John R. Parker, Kendall Ames, Levin Smith.4 |
Family |
Thomas (of Amos) Underhill Sr. b. c 1734, d. b 30 Jan 1797 | |
Children | 1. | Capt. Thomas (of Thos) Underhill Jr.+ b. 7 Dec 1771, d. 8 Apr 1855 |
2. | Ann (of Thomas?) Underhill5 b. 1785, d. 8 Apr 1862 | |
3. | Sarah 'Sally' A. Underhill+ b. Oct 1790, d. 24 Dec 1870 | |
4. | Elizabeth D. 'Betsy' Underhill+ b. c 1795 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 357 (will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 359 (will of Samuel Benston, wife Anne).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 445 (will of Thomas Underhill Sr., wife Susannah).
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
Esther (of Arthur) Evans1
F, b. circa 1740, d. between 1800 and 5 January 1803
Father | Arthur (of Jno) Evans1 b. c 1716, d. b 14 May 1754 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 7 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Esther (of Arthur) Evans was born circa 1740 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 20 April 1754 | Esther was named in her father's will on 20 April 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Esther in the will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary.1 |
Married Name | circa 1758 | As of circa 1758,her married name was Parsons.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1758 | She married John Parsons Sr., son of Marriot Parsons I and Rachael Scott, circa 1758 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Land sold | 1776 | Esther (of Arthur) Evans sold land in 1776 at tract N12, Capeville, Northampton Co, VA. John and Esther Parsons sold the northern half of 150 acres to William Tower.2 |
Land sold* | 1795 | She sold land in 1795 at tract N12, Capeville, Northampton Co, VA. John and Esther Parsons sold the next 103 acres of this tract to George Smith and five years later they sold a balance of 46 acres at the south end of this tract to William Parsons.2 |
Death* | between 1800 and 5 January 1803 | She died between 1800 and 5 January 1803 at tract N12, Capeville, Northampton Co, VA. She was not named in her husband (John Parsons Senr)'s will of this date.2,3 |
Family |
John Parsons Sr. b. c 1725, d. b 14 Jan 1805 | |
Marriage* | circa 1758 | She married John Parsons Sr., son of Marriot Parsons I and Rachael Scott, circa 1758 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | Mary (of Jno) Parsons+2 b. c 1758 |
2. | William (of Jno) Parsons Sr.+3 b. c 1760, d. b 8 Dec 1838 | |
3. | Esther (of Jno) Parsons4 b. c 1765 | |
4. | John (of Jno) Parsons+3 b. c 1778 | |
5. | Thomas (of Jno) Parsons+3 b. c 1780, d. b 8 Aug 1831 | |
6. | Marriot (of Jno) Parsons+3 b. c 1782, d. b 8 Mar 1832 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 357 (will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 81 (tract N12).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 36 (will of John Parsons Senr).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
John (of Arthur) Evans1
M, b. circa 1744, d. 14 July 1806
Father | Arthur (of Jno) Evans1 b. c 1716, d. b 14 May 1754 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Charts | Descendants of Richard Kellam (Gentleman, Occahannock) | |
Last Edited | 14 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1744 | John (of Arthur) Evans was born circa 1744 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 20 April 1754 | John was named in his father's will on 20 April 1754 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son John, under age 21, in the will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary.1 |
Land inherited | 1754 | He inherited land in 1754 at tract N3, Souther Tip, Northampton Co, VA. Arthur Evans (wife Mary) left 345 acres to son John, of which 145 acres was supposed to be this land.2 |
Land inherited* | 1754 | He inherited land in 1754 at tract N5, Southern Tip - Sea Side, Northampton Co, VA. Arthur Evans (wife Mary) left to son John 200 acres of this tract.3 |
Marriage* | 17 February 1774 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' (of Wm III) Simkins, daughter of William Simkins III and (-----) (-----), on 17 February 1774 at Northampton Co, VA. Thos Underhill was security on the M.L.B. of John Evans and Peggy Simkins, daughter of Wm. Simkins who gave consent. (NOTE: Thomas Underhill had married John Evans' sister Susanna Evans in 1767.)4 |
Land sold* | 1791 | John (of Arthur) Evans sold land in 1791 at tract N3, Souther Tip, Northampton Co, VA. John and Margaret Evans sold 145 acres of this tract to Henry Giddens.2 |
Marriage* | 17 November 1800 | He married Santekey Dixon, daughter of John Dixon and Sophia (-----), on 17 November 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. Isaac Nottingham was security on the M.L.B. of John Evans and Santekey Moore.4 |
Land foreclosed* | 1803 | John (of Arthur) Evans was named in a deed of foreclosure in 1803 at tract N5, southern tip - Sea Side, Northampton Co, VA. Custis Haslop foreclosed against the estate of John Evans for the 200 acres of this tract that Ralph Pigot sold to Arthur Evans in 1751 and he left it to his son John Evans in 1754.3 |
Will* | 23 September 1805 | John made a will on 23 September 1805 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Evans gave to his son John Evans my houses of every kind and as much land to it adjoining of the houses as will make it equal to one half of the whole tract. I give to my son William S. Evans the other part of my land. I leave for my sons John Evans and William S. Evans to support my two daughters Sally Evans and Peggy Evans until they marry. I lend unto my loving wife Santica Evans one third of my land as long as she lives. I give to my son Arthur one shilling starling. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Giddens one shilling starling. I give to my daughter Nancy Costin one shilling starling. I appoint William S. Evans and wife Santica executor and executrix. Signed, John Evans. Witnesses: Obediah Hunt, Thomas Graves and Tho (his mark) Dixon.5 |
Death* | 14 July 1806 | He died on 14 July 1806 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.5 |
Est settm't* | 9 September 1816 | His estate was settled on 9 September 1816 at Northampton Co, VA. Administrator William S. Evans. Appraisers: John Goffigon, Southey Spady, George Powell and Daniel Fitchett. Inventory and Appraisement. Taken on August 19, 1806. WB 34 Page 358-360. Account of Sales. Pages 360-364. Audit and Settlement. Pages 364-366. William S. Evans, executor. "To cash paid John Evans money left him by his grandfather William Simkins. Cash paid Sally Evans legacy left her by her said grandfather, to William Simkins the executor legacy left by Wm Simkins, Margaret Evans proportion left by Wm Simkins Sr." Recorded on September 9, 1816.6 |
Family 1 |
Margaret 'Peggy' (of Wm III) Simkins b. c 1755, d. b 17 Nov 1800 | |
Marriage* | 17 February 1774 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' (of Wm III) Simkins, daughter of William Simkins III and (-----) (-----), on 17 February 1774 at Northampton Co, VA. Thos Underhill was security on the M.L.B. of John Evans and Peggy Simkins, daughter of Wm. Simkins who gave consent. (NOTE: Thomas Underhill had married John Evans' sister Susanna Evans in 1767.)4 |
Children | 1. | Arthur (of Jno of Arthur) Evans+5 b. c 1775, d. b 10 Oct 1808 |
2. | John (of Jno of Arthur) Evans5 b. c 1777 | |
3. | Elizabeth 'Betsey' (of Jno of Arthur) Evans5 b. c 1779 | |
4. | Nancy (of Jno of Arthur) Evans5 b. c 1781 | |
5. | William Simkins (of Jno of Arthur) Evans+5 b. c 1785, d. b 14 Feb 1825 | |
6. | Margaret 'Peggy' (of Jno of Arthur) Evans+5 b. c 1790 | |
7. | Sally (of Jno of Arthur) Evans5 b. c 1792 |
Family 2 |
Santekey Dixon b. c 1760, d. b 10 Apr 1820 | |
Marriage* | 17 November 1800 | John (of Arthur) Evans married Santekey Dixon, daughter of John Dixon and Sophia (-----), on 17 November 1800 at Northampton Co, VA. Isaac Nottingham was security on the M.L.B. of John Evans and Santekey Moore.4 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 357 (will of Arthur Evans, wife Mary).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 57 (tract N3).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 67 (tract N5).
- [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. 42 (will of John Evans, wife Santica).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 42 (settlement of John Evans, wife Santica).
William Savage Jr1
M, b. circa 1780
Last Edited | 29 Jan 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1780 | William Savage Jr was born circa 1780.1 |
Marriage* | 16 June 1821 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' Scott Wilson on 16 June 1821 at Northampton Co, VA. Peter Wilkins was the security on the M.L.B. of Wm. Savage Jr. and Marg't Nottingham, widow of Wm. E. Nottingham.1 |
Family |
Margaret 'Peggy' Scott Wilson b. c 1795 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
William Evans (of John) Nottingham1
M, b. 5 November 1792, d. before 13 March 1820
Father | John (of Jacob II) Nottingham1 b. c 1760, d. b 11 Apr 1809 | |
Mother | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham1 b. c 1770, d. b 8 Oct 1810 |
Last Edited | 15 Dec 2019 |
Birth* | 5 November 1792 | William Evans (of John) Nottingham was born on 5 November 1792 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | 6 May 1814 | He married Margaret 'Peggy' Scott Wilson on 6 May 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Savage Jr. was the security on the M.L.B. of William E. Nottingham and Margaret S. Wilson, daughter of Anne Wilson who gave consent.3 |
Tax list (personal)* | 10 March 1820 | William Evans (of John) Nottingham was on the personal property tax list on 10 March 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as William E. Nottingham with 2 white males over 16, 2 slaves over 16, 1 horse, a 2-wheel carriage valued at $100.4 |
Death* | before 13 March 1820 | He died before 13 March 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. Administrator John E. Nottingham. Bond $10,000. Appraisers: William S. Williams, Benjamin Scott, John N. Scott and Southey Goffigon. Inventory, Appraisement and Account of Sales taken on March 22, 1820. Recorded January 10, 1825. Audit and Settlement. John E. Nottingham administrator. Begins on March 23, 1820. Recorded on December 13, 1824. On December 8, 1828 John W. Luker was appointed administrator de bonis non on the estate of William E. Nottingham. Bond $300. Audit and Settlement. John W. Luker administrator. Receipt: "Received January 10th 1829 of Jno W. Luker adm to William E. Nottingham dec'd the sum of thirty five dollars 64 cents in full for my proportion of the above one hundred five dollars 93 cents which is one third." Signed Margaret Savage.5 |
Family |
Margaret 'Peggy' Scott Wilson b. c 1795 | |
Children | 1. | Edward T. Nottingham+6 b. c 1815 |
2. | Emiline Nottingham+7 b. 28 Oct 1818, d. 4 Sep 1848 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 237 (adm of John Nottingham to Jacob Nottingham).
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection (Work of Dr. Bill Burton & other Ghotes), http://espl-genealogy.org/mearscol.
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S2572] Allen B. Hamilton, Northampton County, Virginia, Personal Tax List, 1800-1820, p. 185.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 259 (adm of William E. Nottingham to John E. Nottingham).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 275 (settlement of John E. Nottingham).
- [S2446] William Processer Nottingham, Some of the Ancestry of the Rev. Luther Nottingham (1817-1867), p. 11.
Margaret 'Peggy' Scott Wilson1,2
F, b. circa 1795
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1795 | Margaret 'Peggy' Scott Wilson was born circa 1795.1 |
Marriage* | 6 May 1814 | She married William Evans (of John) Nottingham, son of John (of Jacob II) Nottingham and Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham, on 6 May 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. Wm. Savage Jr. was the security on the M.L.B. of William E. Nottingham and Margaret S. Wilson, daughter of Anne Wilson who gave consent.1 |
Married Name | 6 May 1814 | As of 6 May 1814,her married name was Nottingham. |
Marriage | 16 June 1821 | Margaret 'Peggy' Scott Wilson married William Savage Jr on 16 June 1821 at Northampton Co, VA. Peter Wilkins was the security on the M.L.B. of Wm. Savage Jr. and Marg't Nottingham, widow of Wm. E. Nottingham.1 |
Married Name | 16 June 1821 | As of 16 June 1821,her married name was Savage. |
Family |
William Evans (of John) Nottingham b. 5 Nov 1792, d. b 13 Mar 1820 | |
Children | 1. | Edward T. Nottingham+3 b. c 1815 |
2. | Emiline Nottingham+2 b. 28 Oct 1818, d. 4 Sep 1848 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S2446] William Processer Nottingham, Some of the Ancestry of the Rev. Luther Nottingham (1817-1867), p. 11.
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 275 (settlement of John E. Nottingham).
Jacob Nottingham II1
M, b. circa 1735, d. before 8 December 1789
Father | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I2 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)3 b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 |
Last Edited | 16 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1735 | Jacob Nottingham II was born circa 1735 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 4 January 1746/47 | Jacob was named in his father's will on 4 January 1746/47 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son Jacob in the will of Jocob Nottinghan, wife Mary.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1756 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1756.1 |
Will* | 21 March 1788 | Jacob made a will on 21 March 1788 at Northampton Co, VA. To my loving wife (no name) the plantation whereon I now live during her life to bring up my children. To George Powell n. Jenny. To Jonathan Fitchett. To James Fitchett when of age, boy James. To my son John the plantation I lately bought, and the plantation I now live on after the death of his mother. All my personal estate to be div. by my seven youngest children (no names) at wife's death. Son John extr. Witt: David Barret, Isaac Bratton.1 |
Death* | before 8 December 1789 | He died before 8 December 1789 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Elizabeth Nottingham and John Nottingham qualified.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1740, d. b 1 Feb 1810 | |
Children | 1. | Mary 'Molly' Nottingham+4 b. c 1758, d. b 10 Apr 1815 |
2. | John (of Jacob II) Nottingham+1 b. c 1760, d. b 11 Apr 1809 | |
3. | Peggy Nottingham4 b. c 1762 | |
4. | Elizabeth Nottingham+5 b. c 1765, d. b 30 Nov 1787 | |
5. | Nancy Nottingham+5 b. c 1770 | |
6. | Thomas (of Jacob) Nottingham+5 b. c 1773, d. b 9 May 1814 | |
7. | Jacob Nottingham III (Senr)+3 b. c 1775, d. b 12 Jan 1824 | |
8. | Sally Nottingham+6 b. 1776, d. 21 Apr 1828 | |
9. | Levin Nottingham+5 b. c 1780, d. b 12 Feb 1827 | |
10. | Richard (of Jacob II) Nottingham+5 b. 1783, d. b 12 Jan 1818 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 501 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 321 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection (Work of Dr. Bill Burton & other Ghotes), http://espl-genealogy.org/mearscol.
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1964] Nora Miller Turman, Nottingham Family of Northampton Co, VA.
- [S1958] http://www.ghotes.net/scott1, by Dr. David R. Scott.
Elizabeth (-----)1
F, b. circa 1740, d. before 1 February 1810
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Elizabeth (-----) was born circa 1740.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1756 | She married Jacob Nottingham II, son of Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I and Mary (-----), circa 1756.1 |
Married Name | circa 1756 | As of circa 1756,her married name was Nottingham. |
Will - Husb's* | 21 March 1788 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 21 March 1788 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my loving wife (no name) in the will of Jacob Nottingham and named as Elizabeth Nottingham at probate.1 |
Death* | before 1 February 1810 | She died before 1 February 1810.2 |
Family |
Jacob Nottingham II b. c 1735, d. b 8 Dec 1789 | |
Children | 1. | Mary 'Molly' Nottingham+3 b. c 1758, d. b 10 Apr 1815 |
2. | John (of Jacob II) Nottingham+1 b. c 1760, d. b 11 Apr 1809 | |
3. | Peggy Nottingham3 b. c 1762 | |
4. | Elizabeth Nottingham+4 b. c 1765, d. b 30 Nov 1787 | |
5. | Nancy Nottingham+4 b. c 1770 | |
6. | Thomas (of Jacob) Nottingham+4 b. c 1773, d. b 9 May 1814 | |
7. | Jacob Nottingham III (Senr)+5 b. c 1775, d. b 12 Jan 1824 | |
8. | Sally Nottingham+6 b. 1776, d. 21 Apr 1828 | |
9. | Levin Nottingham+4 b. c 1780, d. b 12 Feb 1827 | |
10. | Richard (of Jacob II) Nottingham+4 b. 1783, d. b 12 Jan 1818 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 501 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2088] Dr. David R. Scott, Ancestors of Alice Nottingham, N'hamp Co Deed Book 25, p. 331, refers to Elizabeth as now dec'd.
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1964] Nora Miller Turman, Nottingham Family of Northampton Co, VA.
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection (Work of Dr. Bill Burton & other Ghotes), http://espl-genealogy.org/mearscol.
- [S1958] http://www.ghotes.net/scott1, by Dr. David R. Scott.
Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I1
M, b. circa 1686, d. before 14 April 1747
Father | Richard Nottingham II2 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Clark3 b. c 1654 |
Charts | Ancestors of Elizabeth Nottingham | |
Last Edited | 10 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1686 | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I was born circa 1686 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1725 | He married Mary (-----) circa 1725. |
Will - Father's* | 2 September 1728 | Jacob was named in his father's will on 2 September 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son Jacob in the will of Richard Notthinham Sr., wife Elizabeth.2 |
Will* | 4 January 1746/47 | Jacob made a will on 4 January 1746/47 at Northampton Co, VA. To son Thomas all my land, but for want of heirs to my son Jacob. To my dau. Tamar. To dau. Peggy. To dau. Mary. To loving wife Mary the use of plantation and whole estate to bring up my children. Wife and my son Thomas extrs. Witt: Addison Nottingham, Alexander Melvill. Codicil - To my son Southy. To my son Richard. To my son Severn.1 |
Death* | before 14 April 1747 | He died before 14 April 1747 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.1 |
Family |
Mary (-----) b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas (of Jacob) Nottingham+1 b. c 1726, d. b 10 Jul 1797 |
2. | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham+1 b. c 1727 | |
3. | Jacob Nottingham II+1 b. c 1735, d. b 8 Dec 1789 | |
4. | Tamar Nottingham1 b. c 1737 | |
5. | Severn (of Jacob) Nottingham Senr.+1 b. c 1740, d. b 13 Dec 1802 | |
6. | Richard (of Jacob I) Nottingham+1 b. c 1740, d. b 13 Jan 1800 | |
7. | Mary Nottingham+1 b. c 1741 | |
8. | Southy Nottingham1 b. c 1743 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 321 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 265 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection (Work of Dr. Bill Burton & other Ghotes), http://espl-genealogy.org/mearscol.
Thomas (of Jacob) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1726, d. before 10 July 1797
Father | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I1 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
Mother | Mary (-----) b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 |
Birth* | circa 1726 | Thomas (of Jacob) Nottingham was born circa 1726 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 4 January 1746/47 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 4 January 1746/47 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son Thomas in the will of Jocob Nottinghan, wife Mary.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married Scarburgh (422) Godwin, daughter of Joseph (174) Godwin III and Edith (50) Bayly, circa 1750.2 |
Will - Nephew's* | 16 October 1773 | Thomas was named in his nephew's will on 16 October 1773 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fatherly of Maryland gave to my well beloved mother in law Mary Jones and my sister in law Elizabeth Williams all my wife's clothes. To my sister Susanna Fatherly gold ring, silver shoe buckles and £30. To my brother Jacob £50. To my sister Adah Wilkins £12 and to her son John Wilkins £20. To my cousin Thomas Nottingham my best hat. My uncle Thomas Nottingham to have satisfaction for all the trouble and expense I have caused him. Uncle Thomas Nottingham and my brother in law John Williams extrs. Witt: Edith Nottingham, Esther Warren.3 |
Will - Son's* | 8 December 1787 | Thomas was named in his son's will on 8 December 1787 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my father Thomas in the will of Thomas Nottingham Jr., wife Margaret.4 |
Security on MLB* | 10 November 1789 | He was the security on a M.L.B. On 10 November 1789 at Northampton Co, VA. Thos. Nottingham was security on the M.L.B. of George Lewis and Margaret Nottingham. (NOTE: He was evidently Margaret's father-in-law, the father of her dec'd husband Thomas Nottingham.)5 |
Will* | 11 October 1796 | Thomas made a will on 11 October 1796 at Northampton Co, VA. Being aged and not in health. To my loving wife Scarburgh the loan of entire estate during her life and then to be div. as follows. To my grandson William Nottingham 207 A. lying on the north side of my plantation where I now live beginning at the north side of the land I purchased of Widgen and so to begin at the head of the land joyning John Eyer and to run a due east course to the marsh. To my granddau. Sally Nottingham n. girl Dinah and a dressing table. To my three grandsons Samuel, John, and William Williams sons of John Williams and Edith Williams £20 each. To my two grandsons Thomas Nottingham Williams and John Scarburgh Williams sons of William Williams and Mary Williams £40 each. All five of them to be paid in gold or silver as they come of age. To my son Jacob Nottingham the land I purchased of Rispus Lüng on Kings Creek. To my son William 355 A., the balance of my land. To Ann Wilson $20. Resid. legatees Margaret Williams, John Brickhouse, my son William Nottingham, and Robert Brickhouse('s) surviving children. Son William and John Brickhouse extrs. Witt: Richard Nottingham, Benjamin Scott, John Nottingham. (Note: Although not dated in the "standard" fashion, the date 11 Oct. 1796 is inscribed (without any apparent connection to the text) within the body of the will.)6 |
Death* | before 10 July 1797 | He died before 10 July 1797 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. The will named extr. was indicated as John Brickhouse, Jr.6 |
Family |
Scarburgh (422) Godwin b. c 1732 | |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married Scarburgh (422) Godwin, daughter of Joseph (174) Godwin III and Edith (50) Bayly, circa 1750.2 |
Children | 1. | Thomas (of Thos) Nottingham Jr.+4 b. c 1750, d. b 12 Feb 1788 |
2. | Margaret Nottingham+5,7 b. c 1750, d. 1 Oct 1810 | |
3. | Edith Nottingham+6 b. c 1755, d. b 17 Aug 1787 | |
4. | Mary Nottingham+6 b. c 1757 | |
5. | Jacob (of Thos) Nottingham Sr.+6 b. c 1760, d. b 9 Oct 1809 | |
6. | Sarah Nottingham+6 b. c 1762, d. b 11 Oct 1796 | |
7. | Susanna (of Thos) Nottingham+5,6 b. c 1765 | |
8. | William E. (of Thos) Nottingham Sr.+6 b. 20 Dec 1767, d. 8 Jun 1819 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 321 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection (Work of Dr. Bill Burton & other Ghotes), http://espl-genealogy.org/mearscol.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 436 (will of John Fatherly of Maryland).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 493 (will of Thomas Nottingham Jr., wife Margaret).
- [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. 535 (will of Thomas Nottingham, wife Scarburgh).
- [S1970] Mary Frances Carey, Seth Williams Reserach File (in search of Seth Williams).
Tamar Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1737
Father | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I1 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1737 | Tamar Nottingham was born circa 1737 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 4 January 1746/47 | Tamar was named in her father's will on 4 January 1746/47 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Tamar in the will of Jocob Nottinghan, wife Mary.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 321 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Mary).
Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham1,2
F, b. circa 1727
Father | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I1 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 |
Last Edited | 17 Nov 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1727 | Margaret 'Peggy' Nottingham was born circa 1727 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 4 January 1746/47 | Margaret was named in her father's will on 4 January 1746/47 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Peggy in the will of Jocob Nottinghan, wife Mary.1 |
Marriage | circa 1747 | She married John (of Benj) Fathery, son of Benjamin (of John I) Fathery and Esther (-----), circa 1747 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Married Name | circa 1747 | As of circa 1747,her married name was Fathery. |
Will - Husb's | 1764 | Margaret was named in her husband's will in 1764 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Fathery gave loving wife Margaret feather beds and bedsteads. Negro boy Will to be sold. To my son John my plantation whereon I now live, but for want of his heirs to the heir-at-law. Remaining estate to be sold and div. by my three children Jacob, Adra, and Susanna and wife. Son John and my wife extrs. Witt: Thomas Marshall, David (X) Ross, Major (X) Raphield.2 |
Family |
John (of Benj) Fathery b. c 1712, d. b 8 Jan 1765 | |
Children | 1. | John (of John of Benj) Fathery2 b. c 1748, d. b 14 Dec 1773 |
2. | Adah Fathery+2 b. c 1749 | |
3. | Susanna Fathery+2 b. c 1750 | |
4. | Jacob Fathery+2 b. c 1752, d. b 14 Oct 1816 |
Citations
Mary Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1741
Father | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I1 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 |
Last Edited | 23 Oct 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1741 | Mary Nottingham was born circa 1741 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 25 November 1760 | She married Edward Belote, son of John Belote IV and Rachel (-----), on 25 November 1760 at Northampton Co, VA. Adderson Nottingham was the security on the M.L.B. of Edward Belote and Mary Nottingham, daughter of Jacob Nottingham dec'd.2 |
Married Name | 25 November 1760 | As of 25 November 1760,her married name was Belote. |
Family |
Edward Belote b. c 1735 | |
Child | 1. | Mary 'Polly' Belote+2 b. c 1761 |
Southy Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1743
Father | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I1 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1707, d. b 13 Apr 1762 |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2011 |
Birth* | circa 1743 | Southy Nottingham was born circa 1743 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 4 January 1746/47 | Southy was named in his father's will on 4 January 1746/47 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son Richard in the codicil to the will of Jocob Nottinghan, wife Mary.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 321 (will of Jacob Nottingham, wife Mary).
Mary Clark1
F, b. circa 1654
Father | Richard Clark2 b. c 1625, d. b 28 Jun 1665 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----)2 b. c 1630 |
Charts | Ancestors of Elizabeth Nottingham | |
Last Edited | 5 Jul 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1654 | Mary Clark was born circa 1654 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 18 February 1665 | Mary was named in her father's will on 18 February 1665 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter (under 15), no name, in the will of Richard Clarke, wife Elizabeth, and shown as the youngest daughter Mary Clarke at probate.2 |
Marriage* | 29 January 1672 | She married Richard Nottingham II, son of Richard Nottingham I and Elizabeth Haddon (Haddon?), on 29 January 1672 at Northampton Co, VA. According to Whitelaw, this Mary is said to have been born a Bundick. She died before her husband Richard Nottingham Jr., who married a second wife Elizabeth some time before his death in 1729. However, upon the death of Mary, the title to the land Teigue Harmon left to his wife Elizabeth for her life and then the north half was to go to Mary, the wife of Richard Nottingham Jr., seems to have passed to her eldest son Joseph Nottingham, who died before his father. In 1721 Joseph (wife Bridget) left the house and the land as far as the road to a son Robert and the balance west of the house to his son Addison.3,4 |
Married Name | 29 January 1672 | As of 29 January 1672,her married name was Nottingham. |
Will - Father-in-law* | 19 February 1684 | Mary was named in her father-in-law's will on 19 February 1684 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter (meaning step-daughter) Mary Nottingham, wife of Richard Nottingham Jr. in the will of Teague Harman, planter, wife Elizabeth. He also named Mary Nottingham Jr., daughter of Mary Nottingham Sr.5 |
Family |
Richard Nottingham II b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Children | 1. | Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham+6 b. c 1680, d. b 14 Jun 1721 |
2. | Mary (of Rich II) Nottingham5 b. c 1682 | |
3. | Richard Nottingham III7 b. c 1684, d. 11 Jul 1758 | |
4. | Jacob (of Rich II) Nottingham I+1 b. c 1686, d. b 14 Apr 1747 | |
5. | Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham+7 b. c 1688, d. b 12 Oct 1736 | |
6. | Sarah (of Rich II) Nottingham7 b. c 1692 |
Citations
- [S574] The Robert Mears Collection (Work of Dr. Bill Burton & other Ghotes), http://espl-genealogy.org/mearscol.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 78 (will of Richard Clarke, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2251] Lucy Floyd Buran Cornett, Application for Membership in the National Society Colonial Dames, XVII Century, for Lucy Floyd Buran Cornett.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 329 (tract N52).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 122 (will of Teague Harman, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 238 (will of Joseph Nottingham, wife Bridget).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 265 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Elizabeth).
Richard Nottingham III1
M, b. circa 1684, d. 11 July 1758
Father | Richard Nottingham II1 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Clark1 b. c 1654 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1684 | Richard Nottingham III was born circa 1684 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 19 February 1684 | Richard was named as an heir on 19 February 1684 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Richard Nottingham, son of Richard Nottingham Jr., in the will of Teague Harman, planter, wife Elizabeth.2 |
Will - Father's* | 2 September 1728 | Richard was named in his father's will on 2 September 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as son Richard, one of my 4 youngest children in the will of Richard Notthinham Sr., wife Elizabeth.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1750 | He married Ann (-----) circa 1750.3 |
Will* | 9 June 1758 | Richard made a will on 9 June 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. In his Nuncup (verbal) will, Richard Nottingham Sr. gave to loving wife Anne all my estate. Witt: Isaac Nottingham, Custis Kendall.3 |
Death* | 11 July 1758 | He died on 11 July 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. The widow Anne qualified.3 |
Family |
Ann (-----) b. c 1730 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 265 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 122 (will of Teague Harman, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 374 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Ann).
Johnson (of Rich II) Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1722
Father | Richard Nottingham II1 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Johnson1 b. c 1702, d. 11 Nov 1746 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1722 | Johnson (of Rich II) Nottingham was born circa 1722 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 2 September 1728 | Johnson was named in her father's will on 2 September 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Johnson Nottingham one of my 3 youngest children in the will of Richard Notthinham Sr., wife Elizabeth.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1740 | She married (-----) Eshon circa 1740.2 |
Married Name | circa 1740 | As of circa 1740,her married name was Eshon. |
Will - Mother's* | 16 May 1741 | Johnson was named in her mother's will on 16 May 1741 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Johnson Eshon in the will of Elizabeth Nottingham, widow of Richard.2 |
Family |
(-----) Eshon b. c 1710 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 265 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 320 (will of Elizabeth Nottingham, widow of Richard).
Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1726
Father | Richard Nottingham II1 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Johnson1 b. c 1702, d. 11 Nov 1746 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1726 | Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham was born circa 1726 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 2 September 1728 | Joseph was named in his father's will on 2 September 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son Joseph one of my 4 youngest children in the will of Richard Notthinham Sr., wife Elizabeth.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 16 May 1741 | Joseph was named in his mother's will on 16 May 1741 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son Joseph Nottingham, under age, in the will of Elizabeth Nottingham, widow of Richard.2 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 265 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 320 (will of Elizabeth Nottingham, widow of Richard).
Joshua (of Rich II) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1728, d. before 14 February 1758
Father | Richard Nottingham II1 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Johnson1 b. c 1702, d. 11 Nov 1746 |
Last Edited | 9 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1728 | Joshua (of Rich II) Nottingham was born circa 1728 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 2 September 1728 | Joshua was named in his father's will on 2 September 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son Joshua one of my 4 youngest children in the will of Richard Notthinham Sr., wife Elizabeth.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 16 May 1741 | Joshua was named in his mother's will on 16 May 1741 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as son Joshua Nottingham, under age, in the will of Elizabeth Nottingham, widow of Richard.2 |
Marriage* | before 18 September 1749 | He married Bridget (of Wm) Monk, daughter of William Monk II and Elizabeth Nottingham, before 18 September 1749 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Will - Father-in-law* | 18 September 1749 | Joshua was named in his father-in-law's will on 18 September 1749 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William Monk gave to son Nottingham my hand mill and small sword if he should come down to live, else for the use of my wife and children. To my son William one shilling. To dau. Anne Eshon one shilling. To dau. Catherine Monk. To my dau. Elizabeth Monk. Resid. legatees my wife and three daus. Bridget Nottingham, and Catherine and Elizabeth Monk. Wife (no name) extrx. Witt: Addison Nottingham, Robert (X) Widgeon, Joshua (X) Nottingham. Probate - The will appointed extrx. being dec'd, William Monk, son of the testator qualified.3 |
Will* | 26 December 1757 | Joshua made a will on 26 December 1757 at Northampton Co, VA. To my wife (no name) her side saddle, my looking glass, one foot wheel, the best bed and furniture in the house, 17 yards of new worsted, and a piece of Virginia linen at the weaver's. Resid. legatees wife and children (no names). Friend Addison Nottingham extr. Witt: Addison Nottingham, Thomas Nottingham, Nottingham 'X' Monk.4 |
Death* | before 14 February 1758 | He died before 14 February 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.4 |
Est Division Filed* | 9 August 1758 | He's division of estate was recorded on 9 August 1758 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Laban Stott, Samuel Williams, Thomas Nottingham & Isaac Roberts appraised and divided the estate of Joshua Nottingham dec'd, as follows: Shaday Nottingham part of her dec'd father's estate - miscellaneous items valued at £6.14.6; Richard Nottingham's part - miscellaneous items valued at £6.16.3; Martha Nottingham's part of her dec'd father's estate - miscellaneous items valued at £6.15.0; Elizabeth Nottingham's part of her dec'd father's estate - miscellaneous items valued at £6.16.0. Account of sales of Richard Nottingham's part of his father Joshua Nottingham's estate - Bridget Nottingham bought 6 items, Isaac Roberts bought 2 items, Laban Stott bought 1 item, Daniel Eshon Junr bought some old books & one iron skillet, Nottingham Monk bought trifles, Southy Satchell bought 11 chunk bottles, Hancock Jacob bought one pint pot, Anne Tompkins, William Gatt, John Widgeon Junr, Robins Mapp, Major John Kendall and Richard Jacob also bought one item each for a total of £6.14.4. Account of sales of Elizabeth Nottingham's part of her father Joshua Nottingham's estate - Bridget Nottingham bought 310 lbs of bacon, Archibald Godwin bought 2 sows & 3 pigs, Robins Mapp bought 5 hogs and Thomas Wilson bought one cow with calf totaling £6.19.2 Account of sales of Martha Nottingham part of her father Joshua Nottingham's estate - Arthur Addison bought a feather bed for £2.5.0, John Andrews bought an oval table, Zorobable Downing bought 2 small chests, Isaac Roberts bought his wearing cloths & some corn & calf, Laban Stott bought a parcel of unbroke flax, Bridget Nottingham bought one iron pot & hooks & one frying pan, Robins Mapp bought 5 goats, Daniel Eshon Junr bought an old chest & cupboard & a parcel of old tubs, Addison Nottingham bought 2 sheep, and Nottingham Monk bought 1 frying pan totaling £6.18.1. Account of sales of Shady Nottingham's part of her father Joshua Nottingham's estate - Bridget Nottingham bought one bed & bolster No 2:1 cord & hide & bedstead & blankets, Isaac Roberts bought one yellow . . . cow & calf & one box iron & heaters, Addison Nottingham bought one cow & calf, Richard Jacob bought one Bull & Heifer & 1 iron pot & pot hooks, Nottingham Monk bought 1 plow & hoe, Bridgett Nottingham bought 6 plats & 2 pewter dishes, Robins Mapp bought 4 of the second best hogs, Jonathan Stott Junr bought one saddle & bridle and Rickets Dunton bought 2 of the best sheep totaling £7.18.8. At a court held for N'hamp Co on 9 August 1758 the above accounts of sales of the estates of Richard Nottingham, Elizabeth Nottingham, Shadday Nottingham & Martha Nottingham, orphans of Joshua Nottingham dec'd were exhibited & sworn to by Addison Nottingham Extr of the said Joshua & order to be recorded.5 |
Family |
Bridget (of Wm) Monk b. c 1730 | |
Marriage* | before 18 September 1749 | He married Bridget (of Wm) Monk, daughter of William Monk II and Elizabeth Nottingham, before 18 September 1749 at Northampton Co, VA.3 |
Children | 1. | Shaday Nottingham6 b. c 1750 |
2. | Richard (of Joshua) Nottingham6 b. c 1752, d. b 15 Mar 1780 | |
3. | Martha Nottingham6 b. c 1754 | |
4. | Elizabeth Nottingham6 b. c 1756 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 265 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 320 (will of Elizabeth Nottingham, widow of Richard).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 330 (will of William Monk).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 373 (will of Joshua Nottingham, wife no name).
- [S440] Northampton Co, VA, Wills & Inventories, No 21, 1754-1760, p. 369-371 (Division of estate of Joshua Nottingham dec'd) images of originals provided by David Scott.
- [S2953] Dr. William S. Burton, Nottingham Descendancy Chart (found in Jean Mihalyka's Nottingham Genealogy Files at Ker Place).
Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1688, d. before 12 October 1736
Father | Richard Nottingham II1 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Clark1 b. c 1654 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1688 | Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham was born circa 1688 at Northampton, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | He married Mary Smith, daughter of Thomas Smith and (-----) (-----), circa 1710.2 |
Appraiser* | 21 June 1720 | Clark was named as an appraiser of an estate on 21 June 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Abraham Jacob, Pierce Davis, Clerk Nottingham & Peter Cleg were named to appraise the estate of Delves Newton, wife Martha.3 |
Will - Brother's* | 16 December 1720 | Clark was named in his brother's will on 16 December 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Joseph Nottingham gave to my son Robert my plantation whereon I now live as far as the main county road and my buchaneer gun. To my son Addison my land whereon John Lowry lives, it being the remainder of my land. To John Devall. To the child that my wife now goes with. To Sarah Nottingham. To my wife [no name] my servant man John Anderson. To Jane Duglas. Wife and son Robert extrs. Severn Eyre and my brother Clark to oversee. Witt: John Anderson, Severn Eyre, Robert Nottingham, Jacob Nottingham. Probate - The will appointed extrx. is Bridget Nottingham.4 |
Will - Father's* | 2 September 1728 | Clark was named in his father's will on 2 September 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son Clark in the will of Richard Notthinham Sr., wife Elizabeth.1 |
Appraiser | 9 December 1735 | Clark was named as an appraiser of an estate on 9 December 1735 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Matthew Harmanson, Clark Nottingham, Rickets Dunton & Jacob Waterfield were named to appraise the estate of Solomon Walter, Tabitha Walter relict.5 |
Will* | 3 June 1736 | Clark made a will on 3 June 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. To Matthew Harmanson all my land in Hungars Neck adjoining him for his paying 26s 6p per A., the same being 28 A. To my son Abel 150 A. bought of Philip Jacob, and n. boy Leue. To loving wife Mary n. woman Nan and n. girl Rachel. To dau. Peggy Matthews n. wench Hepe. To my son Abel the child that Hepe goes with, Hope to keep the child until it is 18 months old. To dau. Neomy Jacob n. girl Cis. Remaining estate to be eq. div. by wife, my son Abel and my grown son (grand son?) Clark, and the child lately born of my dau. Santacue to have an eq. share out of the third part given my grandson Clark Nottingham. Wife and my (son) Abel extrs. Witt: John Water, Philip Jacob, Richards 'X' Dunton.2 |
Death* | before 12 October 1736 | He died before 12 October 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.2 |
Family |
Mary Smith b. c 1692 | |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | He married Mary Smith, daughter of Thomas Smith and (-----) (-----), circa 1710.2 |
Children | 1. | Jonathan (of Clark) Nottingham+2 b. c 1711, d. b 3 Jun 1736 |
2. | Abel (of Clark) Nottingham+2 b. c 1715, d. b 27 Apr 1790 | |
3. | Peggy Nottingham+2 b. c 1717 | |
4. | Neomy Nottingham2 b. c 1719 | |
5. | Santacue Nottingham2 b. c 1721 | |
6. | Leah Nottingham6 b. c 1723 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 265 (will of Richard Nottingham Sr., wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 248 (adm of Delves Newton to Martha Newton widow).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 238 (will of Joseph Nottingham, wife Bridget).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 277 (adm of Solomon Walter to Tabitha Walter relict of dec'd).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 268 (will of Thomas Smith, antient & sickly).
Sarah (of Rich II) Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1692
Father | Richard Nottingham II1 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Clark1 b. c 1654 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1692 | Sarah (of Rich II) Nottingham was born circa 1692 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 2 September 1728 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 2 September 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Sarah Nottingham in the will of Richard Notthinham Sr., wife Elizabeth.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | She married John Tilney II, son of Col. John Tilney I and Anne Smith, circa 1730.2 |
Married Name | circa 1730 | As of circa 1730,her married name was Tilney. |
Family |
John Tilney II b. 3 Aug 1652, d. b 12 Jan 1741/42 |
Mary Smith1
F, b. circa 1692
Father | Thomas Smith2 b. c 1660, d. b 8 Dec 1730 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1692 | Mary Smith was born circa 1692 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | She married Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham, son of Richard Nottingham II and Mary Clark, circa 1710.3 |
Married Name | circa 1710 | As of circa 1710,her married name was Nottingham. |
Will - Father's* | 28 May 1728 | Mary was named in her father's will on 28 May 1728 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Thomas Smith, antient and sickly, named: daughters Sarah Custis, Bridget Buntin, Ursley Killam, Mary Nottingham & Tamer Tinley; granddaughter Leah Nottingham; grandson Levin Smith; and son William Smith.2 |
Will - Husb's* | 3 June 1736 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 3 June 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as wife Mary in the will of Clark Nottingham.3 |
Family |
Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham b. c 1688, d. b 12 Oct 1736 | |
Children | 1. | Jonathan (of Clark) Nottingham+3 b. c 1711, d. b 3 Jun 1736 |
2. | Abel (of Clark) Nottingham+3 b. c 1715, d. b 27 Apr 1790 | |
3. | Peggy Nottingham+3 b. c 1717 | |
4. | Neomy Nottingham3 b. c 1719 | |
5. | Santacue Nottingham3 b. c 1721 | |
6. | Leah Nottingham2 b. c 1723 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 268 (will of Thomas Smith, antient & sickly) & p. 294 (will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 268 (will of Thomas Smith, antient & sickly).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary).
Abel (of Clark) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1715, d. before 27 April 1790
Father | Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham1 b. c 1688, d. b 12 Oct 1736 | |
Mother | Mary Smith1 b. c 1692 |
Last Edited | 5 Dec 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | Abel (of Clark) Nottingham was born circa 1715 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 3 June 1736 | Abel was named in his father's will on 3 June 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as son Abel in the will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1775 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Will - Witnessed* | 14 September 1776 | Abel witnessed a will on 14 September 1776 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that William Harmanson, William Roberts & Abel Nottingham witnessed the will of Leah Milby.3 |
Administrator* | 15 March 1780 | Abel was named as administrator of an estate on 15 March 1780 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Richard Nottingham Sr. was granted to Abel Nottingham. Appraisers: William Satchell, William Nottingham, Jonathan Stott & William Kendall Sr.4 |
Land bought* | 1786 | He bought land in 1786 at tract A9, between Painter & Quinby, Accomack Co, VA. Sarah Roberts (daugher of Francis Roberts) and her husband James Sanford (N121) sold 200 aces of this tract to Abel Nottingham.5 |
Land sold* | 1789 | He sold land in 1789 at tract A9, between Painter & Quinby, Accomack Co, VA. Abel Nottingham and his wife Elizabeth sold 50 acres (of the 200 acres) to Isaiah Garrison, the next year 44 acres to Arthur Savage, and in 1805 the balance was surveyed for a division among the Nottingham heirs.5 |
Death* | before 27 April 1790 | He died before 27 April 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Abel Nottingham was granted to Elizabeth Nottingham with William Gibb security.2 |
Admin of estate* | 26 July 1796 | Administration of Abel estate was filed on 26 July 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Abel Nottingham was granted to William Gibb with John Wise & Thomas Evans securities.6 |
Land cause* | 17 June 1804 | He was named in a land cause on 17 June 1804 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. In a partition suit of Richard Coleburn &c. vs David Nottingham &c. - That David Nottingham, Sarah Nottingham, Nicholas Bull & Elizabeth, his wife in right of said wife, and Richard Coleburn, together and undivided hold one messuage & 114 acres of land in the Parish of St. George, County of Accomack &c. That Abel Nottingham was lately seized of and in the land aforesaid, and being so seized had issue David Nottingham, Sarah Nottingham,(blank), & Elizabeth Nottingham, now Elizabeth Bull, the wife of the aforesaid Nicholas Bull, and no more, and being so seized on the ____ day of ____ died intestate, his said children then living, whereby the said land descended to the said David Nottingham, Sarah Nottingham, ____ Nottingham and Nicholas Bull and Elizabeth, his wife, in right of said wife; that afterwards, to-wit: on the ____ day of ____ Nicholas Bull and Elizabeth his wife conveyed to Richard Coleburn all their right, title & interest to their 1/4 part of said land; that on the ____ day of ____ the said ____ Nottingham died intestate and without issue, whereby his 1/4 part of the said land descended to David Nottingham, Sarah Nottingham and Nicholas Bull & Elizabeth his wife, &c.7 |
Family |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1750, d. b 25 Jul 1796 | |
Marriage* | circa 1775 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1775 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Children | 1. | Sarah (of Abel) Nottingham7 b. c 1780 |
2. | Elizabeth 'Betsy' (of Abel) Nottingham+2 b. c 1782, d. Oct 1840 | |
3. | David B. (of Abel) Nottingham+7 b. 17 Feb 1784, d. 1 Aug 1852 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 372 (adm of Abel Nottingham to Elizabeth Nottingham).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 446 (will of Leah Milby).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 466 (adm of Richard Nottingham Sr. to Abel Nottingham).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 591 (tract A9).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 436 (adm of Abel Nottingham to William Gibb).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 72 (Richard Coleburn &c vs David Nottingham &c).
Peggy Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1717
Father | Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham1 b. c 1688, d. b 12 Oct 1736 | |
Mother | Mary Smith1 b. c 1692 |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1717 | Peggy Nottingham was born circa 1717 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | before 1736 | As of before 1736,her married name was Matthews. |
Marriage* | before 1736 | She married John Custis Matthews, son of John (of Walter) Matthews and Elizabeth (-----), before 1736 at Northampton Co, VA.2,1 |
Land sold* | 1736 | Peggy Nottingham sold land in 1736 at tract N52, Matchapungo, Northampton Co, VA. It was in this year that John C. and Peggy Matthews sold the balance of 350 acres of this tract to Littleton Eyre.2 |
Will - Father's* | 3 June 1736 | Peggy was named in her father's will on 3 June 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Peggy Matthews in the will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Family |
John Custis Matthews b. c 1710, d. b 8 Apr 1777 | |
Children | 1. | Margaret 'Peggy' Matthews+3 b. 1737, d. 23 Mar 1809 |
2. | Elizabeth (of Jno Custis) Matthews+3 b. c 1738, d. b 15 Sep 1776 | |
3. | (-----) (s/o Jno Custis) Matthews+4 b. c 1740, d. b 15 Sep 1776 | |
4. | (-----) (d/o Jno Custis) Matthews4 b. c 1742, d. b 15 Sep 1776 | |
5. | Esther (of Jno Custis) Matthews4 b. c 1744 | |
6. | Ann (of Jno Custis) Matthews4 b. 1746 | |
7. | Custis (of Jno Custis) Matthews+4 b. c 1748, d. b 23 Dec 1784 | |
8. | Richard (of Jno Custis) Matthews4 b. c 1750 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 326 (tract N52).
- [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. 447 (will of John Custis Matthews, wife Martha).
Neomy Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1719
Father | Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham1 b. c 1688, d. b 12 Oct 1736 | |
Mother | Mary Smith1 b. c 1692 |
Last Edited | 23 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1719 | Neomy Nottingham was born circa 1719 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 3 June 1736 | Neomy was named in her father's will on 3 June 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Neomy Jaocb in the will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary).
Santacue Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1721
Father | Clark (of Rich II) Nottingham1 b. c 1688, d. b 12 Oct 1736 | |
Mother | Mary Smith1 b. c 1692 |
Last Edited | 23 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1721 | Santacue Nottingham was born circa 1721 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 3 June 1736 | Santacue was named in her father's will on 3 June 1736 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Santacue in the will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 294 (will of Clark Nottingham, wife Mary).
Bartholomew Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1690
Father | Benjamin (of Rich I) Nottingham1 b. c 1662, d. b 20 Nov 1716 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 12 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | Bartholomew Nottingham was born circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1715 | He married Sarah (-----) circa 1715.2 |
Administrator | 15 November 1715 | Bartholomew was named as administrator of an estate on 15 November 1715 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Nottingham was granted to Barthomelow Nottingham, brother of the dec'd.3 |
Administrator* | 20 November 1716 | Bartholomew was named as administrator of an estate on 20 November 1716 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Benjamin Nottingham was granted to Bartholomew Nottingham son of the dec'd on behalf of himself and the rest of his brethren. Apprs: Robert Widgon, Richard Carvy, John Granger, John Duglas.1 |
Land sold | 1717 | He sold land in 1717 at tract N51, between Eastville & Machipongo, Northampton Co, VA. Bartholomew Nottingham, as son and heir of Benjamin, sold 100 acres of this tract to George Harmanson.4 |
Court - nam in petit* | 27 May 1717 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 27 May 1717 at Northampton Co, VA. Bartholomew Nottingham adm of Benjamin Nottingham (adm 20 Nov 1716), petitions against Thomas Dunton Sr. The said Benjamin intermarried with Mary Evans (Evins) widow (of John Evans - adm 28 May 1709). In her lifetime, she was owed 1,000 lbs tobacco and costs by the said Thomas. The debt was not recovered by the said Benjamin in right of his wife, nor by the adm Bartholomew. The Sheriff Hillary Stringer was ordered to take the said Dunton into custody until custody until he made full satisfaction.5 |
Land bought* | 1718 | He bought land in 1718 at tract N124, northwest of Bridgetown, Northampton Co, VA. Jonah and Scarburgh Jackson sold the south 100 acres to Bartholomew Nottingham.2 |
Land sold* | 1719 | He sold land in 1719 at tract N124, northwest of Bridgetown, Northampton Co, VA. Bartholomew Nottingham of Accomack and his wife Sarah resold to Thomas Addison and about 10 years later he purchased 40 acres of N98 adjacent from William and Ann Jacob.2 |
Court - namd in suit* | 1719/20 | He was named in a lawsuit in 1719/20 at Northampton Co, VA. In an undated record, John Haggoman and Sarah his wife, Extr of John Powell, complain against Bartholomew Nottingham, late of Northampton Co, planter. The said Bartholomew signed a bill obligatory in April 1718 for a debt to John Powell in his lifetime of 10 bushels Indian corn and 45 lbs tobacco. The debt had not been paid, thus the said John brought suit. No verdict recorded.6 |
Court - named in ord* | 5 January 1724/25 | He was named in a court order on 5 January 1724/25 at Accomack Co, VA. Margrett Tunbridge complained to Col. Henry Scarburgh that she was afraid that Bartholomew Notingham would kill her. Forced to post security to keep the peace and to appear at this court, Nottingham now came to court, but no one appeared to prosecute him. The court ordered that he be discharged and that he pay court costs.7 |
Est Settm't Sister's* | 4 May 1725 | He was named in the settlement of his sister's estate on 4 May 1725 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Sarah Nottingham was granted to her brother Bartholomew Nottingham, being the nearest kin, with Henry Read security.8 |
Court - namd in suit | 7 June 1726 | He was named in a lawsuit on 7 June 1726 at Accomack Co, VA. John Hutchinson brought action for damages of £50 current money against Bartholomew Nottingham for assault and battery. Because Nottingham was not a freeholder in the county, Hutchinson requested that he give special bail; Benjamin Royall was accepted in that capacity. At Hutchinson's request, the case was referred to the next court.9 |
Chancery suit* | 4 October 1726 | He was named in a chancery suit on 4 October 1726 at Accomack Co, VA. Bartholomew Nottingham exhibited a bill in chancery against Charles Parker, who was granted time till the next court to answer.10 |
Court - namd in suit | 11 November 1726 | He was named in a lawsuit on 11 November 1726 at Accomack Co, VA. At the June court John Hutchinson brought action for damages of £50 current money against Bartholomew Nottingham for assault and battery. The jury awarded 30 shillings to Hutchinson, who also recovered costs and fees.11 |
Chancery suit | 4 July 1727 | He was named in a chancery suit on 4 July 1727 at Accomack Co, VA. In the suit of Bartholmew Nottingham against Charles Parker, both parties agreed to the arbitration of Maj. Edmd. Scarburgh and Mr. John Maclester, whose decision would be a rule of the court.12 |
Court - namd in suit | 5 July 1727 | He was named in a lawsuit on 5 July 1727 at Accomack Co, VA. Because the parties had agreed, the suit of Bartholmew Nottingham against William Shreeves was dismissed. On the same date Bartholomew Nottingham's action for assault and battery against William Shreeves was dismissed; the parties had agreed.13 |
Court - namd in suit | 3 August 1727 | He was named in a lawsuit on 3 August 1727 at Accomack Co, VA. The action of Hancock Nickless against Bartholmew Nottingham was dismissed, the parties being agreed.14 |
Chancery suit | 5 October 1727 | He was named in a chancery suit on 5 October 1727 at Accomack Co, VA. The action brought by Bartholomew Nottingham against Charles Parker was referred to Maj. Edmo. Scarburgh and John Maclester, who submitted their report. Ordered that their award be the judgment of the court.15 |
Court - namd in suit | 7 June 1728 | He was named in a lawsuit on 7 June 1728 at Accomack Co, VA. The action brought by Bartholomew Nottingham against Charles Parker was referred to Maj. Edmo. Scarburgh and John Maclester, who submitted their report. Ordered that their award be the judgment of the court.16 |
Anecdote* | between 1729 and 1769 | Mckay's Acc Co Order Books Volumes 16-21 (1729-1769) were checked and the only Nottingham mentioned was a Robert Nottingham in 1734 who was paid to travel to N'hamp County to testify in Court and that was the only mention of him. |
Family |
Sarah (-----) b. c 1690 | |
Marriage* | circa 1715 | He married Sarah (-----) circa 1715.2 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 197 (adm of Benjamin Nottingham to Bartholomew Nottingham).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 554 (tract N124).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 197 (adm of John Nottingham to Bartholomew Nottingham).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 309 (tract N51).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 10 (Bartholomew Nottingham vs Thomas Dunton Sr).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 10 (John Haggoman & wife Sarah vs Bartholomew Nottingham).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 20 (5 Jan 1724/25 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 90 (adm of Sarah Nottingham to brother Bartholomew Nottingham).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 113 (7 Jun 1726 Court).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 125 (4 Oct 1726 Court).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 129 (11 Nov 1726 Court).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 150 (4 July 1727 Court).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 153/4 (5 July 1727 Court).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 164 (3 Aug 1727 Court).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 168 (5 Oct 1727 Court).
- [S972] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1724-1731, Volume 15, p. 209 (7 June 1728 Court).
Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1680, d. before 14 June 1721
Father | Richard Nottingham II1 b. c 1652, d. b 13 May 1729 | |
Mother | Mary Clark1 b. c 1654 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1680 | Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham was born circa 1680 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 19 February 1684 | Joseph was named as an heir on 19 February 1684 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as Joseph Nottingham, son of Richard Nottingham Jr., in the will of Teague Harman, planter, wife Elizabeth.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | He married Bridget Addison, daughter of John Addison I (tailor) and Barthina 'Bartha' Eshon, circa 1710.1 |
Will* | 16 December 1720 | Joseph made a will on 16 December 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Joseph Nottingham gave to my son Robert my plantation whereon I now live as far as the main county road and my buchaneer gun. To my son Addison my land whereon John Lowry lives, it being the remainder of my land. To John Devall. To the child that my wife now goes with. To Sarah Nottingham. To my wife [no name] my servant man John Anderson. To Jane Duglas. Wife and son Robert extrs. Severn Eyre and my brother Clark to oversee. Witt: John Anderson, Severn Eyre, Robert Nottingham, Jacob Nottingham. Probate - The will appointed extrx. is Bridget Nottingham.1 |
Death* | before 14 June 1721 | He died before 14 June 1721 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Family |
Bridget Addison b. c 1688 | |
Children | 1. | Addison (of Joseph) Nottingham I+1 b. c 1715, d. b 14 Sep 1773 |
2. | Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham+1 b. c 1718, d. b 12 Mar 1744 |
Citations
Bridget Addison1
F, b. circa 1688
Father | John Addison I (tailor)2 b. 1656, d. b 15 Jan 1716/17 | |
Mother | Barthina 'Bartha' Eshon2 b. c 1665 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1688 | Bridget Addison was born circa 1688 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Grfath's* | 22 June 1693 | Bridget was named in her grandfather's will on 22 June 1693 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Daniel Esham Sr. named a daughter Bartha Addison and her children John, Bridget and Susanna Addison in his will.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | She married Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham, son of Richard Nottingham II and Mary Clark, circa 1710.1 |
Married Name | circa 1710 | As of circa 1710,her married name was Nottingham. |
Will - Father's* | 29 December 1716 | Bridget was named in her father's will on 29 December 1716 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will John Addison Sr., wife Barthina, named sons John, Arnold, and Nathan and daughters Bridget Nottingham, Susanna & Mary Addison and a son Isachar.3 |
Will - Husb's* | 16 December 1720 | Bridget was named in her husband's will on 16 December 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Joseph Nottingham gave to my son Robert my plantation whereon I now live as far as the main county road and my buchaneer gun. To my son Addison my land whereon John Lowry lives, it being the remainder of my land. To John Devall. To the child that my wife now goes with. To Sarah Nottingham. To my wife [no name] my servant man John Anderson. To Jane Duglas. Wife and son Robert extrs. Severn Eyre and my brother Clark to oversee. Witt: John Anderson, Severn Eyre, Robert Nottingham, Jacob Nottingham. Probate - The will appointed extrx. is Bridget Nottingham.1 |
Family |
Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham b. c 1680, d. b 14 Jun 1721 | |
Children | 1. | Addison (of Joseph) Nottingham I+1 b. c 1715, d. b 14 Sep 1773 |
2. | Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham+1 b. c 1718, d. b 12 Mar 1744 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 238 (will of Joseph Nottingham, wife Bridget).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 148 (will of Daniel Esham Sr.).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 210 (will of John Addison Sr., wife Barthina).
Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1718, d. before 12 March 1744
Father | Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham1 b. c 1680, d. b 14 Jun 1721 | |
Mother | Bridget Addison1 b. c 1688 |
Last Edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1718 | Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham was born circa 1718 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 16 December 1720 | Robert was named in his father's will on 16 December 1720 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Joseph Nottingham gave to my son Robert my plantation whereon I now live as far as the main county road and my buchaneer gun. To my son Addison my land whereon John Lowry lives, it being the remainder of my land. To John Devall. To the child that my wife now goes with. To Sarah Nottingham. To my wife [no name] my servant man John Anderson. To Jane Duglas. Wife and son Robert extrs. Severn Eyre and my brother Clark to oversee. Witt: John Anderson, Severn Eyre, Robert Nottingham, Jacob Nottingham. Probate - The will appointed extrx. is Bridget Nottingham.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1738 | He married Elizabeth (-----) circa 1738 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will* | before 12 March 1744 | Robert made a will before 12 March 1744 at Northampton Co, VA. To my loving wife (no name) during her widowhood entire estate and then my plantation whereon I now live to my son Joseph. To son Joseph my gun, sword, and cuttouch box. Brother Addison Nottingham and John Kendall to pay off my son what is given him at my wife's death. Remaining estate to be div. by my three daus. (no names). Wife extrx. Witt: John Kendall, Addison Nottingham, Elizabeth 'X' Nottingham.2 |
Death* | before 12 March 1744 | He died before 12 March 1744 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Testator's name shown as Robert Nottingham, Jr., and his extrx. as Elizabeth Nottingham.2 |
Family |
Elizabeth (-----) b. c 1720 | |
Children | 1. | Joseph (of Robt) Nottingham+2 b. c 1740, d. b 9 Apr 1765 |
2. | (2 daus of Robt) Nottingham2 b. c 1742 | |
3. | Elizabeth Nottingham3 b. c 1744 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 238 (will of Joseph Nottingham, wife Bridget).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 315 (will of Robert Nottingham, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 477 (will of Joanna Nottingham, brother Robert).
Elizabeth (-----)1
F, b. circa 1720
Last Edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1720 | Elizabeth (-----) was born circa 1720.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1738 | She married Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham, son of Joseph (of Rich II) Nottingham and Bridget Addison, circa 1738 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1738 | As of circa 1738,her married name was Nottingham. |
Will - Husb's* | before 12 March 1744 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will before 12 March 1744 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as wife in the will of Robert Nottingham and as Elizabeth Nottingham at probate.1 |
Family |
Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham b. c 1718, d. b 12 Mar 1744 | |
Children | 1. | Joseph (of Robt) Nottingham+1 b. c 1740, d. b 9 Apr 1765 |
2. | (2 daus of Robt) Nottingham1 b. c 1742 | |
3. | Elizabeth Nottingham2 b. c 1744 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 315 (will of Robert Nottingham, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 477 (will of Joanna Nottingham, brother Robert).
Joseph (of Robt) Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1740, d. before 9 April 1765
Father | Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham1 b. c 1718, d. b 12 Mar 1744 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Joseph (of Robt) Nottingham was born circa 1740 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | before 12 March 1744 | Joseph was named in his father's will before 12 March 1744 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as a son Joseph in the will of Robert Nottingham, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Tabitha (-----) circa 1760 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will* | 17 March 1765 | Joseph made a will on 17 March 1765 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Joseph Nottingham directed the land adjoining the land sold to William Nottingham to be sold. Rest of estate to my wife [no name] during her widowhood and then to be sold and div. by all my four children Robert, Sarah, Betty, and Joanna. Friend Addison Nottingham extr. Witt: John Roberts, Reubin [X] Dennis.2 |
Death* | before 9 April 1765 | He died before 9 April 1765 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.2 |
Family |
Tabitha (-----) b. c 1740 | |
Children | 1. | Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham+2 b. c 1760, d. b 9 Jul 1798 |
2. | Sarah (of Joseph) Nottingham2 b. c 1762 | |
3. | Betty (of Joseph) Nottingham2 b. c 1763 | |
4. | Joanna (of Joseph) Nottingham2 b. c 1765, d. b 13 Jul 1784 | |
5. | John (of Joseph) Nottingham3 b. c 1766 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 315 (will of Robert Nottingham, wife Elizabeth).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 403 (will of Joseph Nottingham, wife no name).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 477 (will of Joanna Nottingham, brother Robert).
(2 daus of Robt) Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1742
Father | Robert (of Joseph) Nottingham1 b. c 1718, d. b 12 Mar 1744 | |
Mother | Elizabeth (-----)1 b. c 1720 |
Last Edited | 15 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1742 | (2 daus of Robt) Nottingham was born circa 1742 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | before 12 March 1744 | (2 was named in her father's will before 12 March 1744 at Northampton Co, VA. They were shown only as my three daughters in the will of Robert Nottingham, wife Elizabeth.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 315 (will of Robert Nottingham, wife Elizabeth).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1670
Last Edited | 23 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | circa 1670 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1670 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1690 | She married William (of Rich I) Nottingham, son of Richard Nottingham I and Elizabeth Haddon (Haddon?), circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1690 | As of circa 1690,her married name was Nottingham. |
Will - Husb's* | 5 November 1718 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 5 November 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my wife in the will of William Nottingham and as Mary Nottingham at probate.1 |
Family |
William (of Rich I) Nottingham b. c 1666, d. b 17 Feb 1718/19 | |
Children | 1. | Susanna Nottingham1 b. c 1695 |
2. | Elizabeth Nottingham+1 b. c 1700, d. b 11 Dec 1750 | |
3. | Mary Nottingham1 b. c 1702 | |
4. | Sarah Nottingham1 b. c 1704 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 221 (will of William Nottingham, wife Mary).
Elizabeth Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1700, d. before 11 December 1750
Father | William (of Rich I) Nottingham1 b. c 1666, d. b 17 Feb 1718/19 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | Elizabeth Nottingham was born circa 1700 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1715 | She married William Monk II, son of William Monk I and Catherine (-----), circa 1715.1 |
Married Name | circa 1715 | As of circa 1715,her married name was Monk. |
Will - Father's* | 5 November 1718 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 5 November 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Elizabeth Munk in the will of William Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Land inherited* | 1719 | She inherited land in 1719 at tract N52, Matchapungo, Northampton Co, VA. William Nottingham (wife Mary) left the north half of his part of this tract to his daughter Elizabeth Munk and the balance to another daughter Susanna Nottingham. Except in one instance, the history of both parts for the next fifty years is missing and their story may have been recorded in the destroyed General Court deed books. In 1763 Addison Nottingham sold 51 1/2 acres to Littleton Eyre which he said he had bought from Nottingham Monk (no record), and it was described as being adjacant to the land which Eyre had bought from Obedience Roberts, which probably was the Susanna Nottingham part. All during the Eyre ownership it was bequeathed as the Monk-and-Roberts land.3 |
Court - namd in suit | March 1722/23 | She was named in a lawsuit in March 1722/23 at Northampton Co, VA. Samuel Church sues John Drighouse, Negro, for assult. John Sanderson and Elizabeth Monk are called on behalf of the Plf. Case agreed.4 |
Court - namd in suit* | November 1726 | She was named in a lawsuit in November 1726 at Northampton Co, VA. William Munk and Elizabeth, his wife, sued John Pigot and Anne, his wife. The said Anne is accused of saying in public that Elizabeth Munk is a thief for she stole my (the said Anne's) blue ribbon out of my trunk. I can prove it for the said Anne took my robbon out the said Elizabeth's pocket. The Dft's attorney, William Tazewell submits a statement that the offense is so trivial that judgement ought not to be given on the verdict. However, the jury found for the Plf.5 |
Age was stated* | November 1742 | Her age was stated in November 1742 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth Monk, wife of Wm, age 42.2 |
Will - Husb's* | 18 September 1749 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 18 September 1749 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William Monk gave to son Nottingham my hand mill and small sword if he should come down to live, else for the use of my wife and children. To my son William one shilling. To dau. Anne Eshon one shilling. To dau. Catherine Monk. To my dau. Elizabeth Monk. Resid. legatees my wife and three daus. Bridget Nottingham, and Catherine and Elizabeth Monk. Wife (no name) extrx. Witt: Addison Nottingham, Robert (X) Widgeon, Joshua (X) Nottingham. Probate - The will appointed extrx. being dec'd, William Monk, son of the testator qualified.6 |
Death* | before 11 December 1750 | She died before 11 December 1750 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that her husband William Monk's will was probated, and the will appointed Extrx (his wife), being dead, William Monk, son of the testator qualified.6 |
Family |
William Monk II b. c 1690, d. b 11 Dec 1750 | |
Marriage* | circa 1715 | She married William Monk II, son of William Monk I and Catherine (-----), circa 1715.1 |
Children | 1. | Anne (of Wm) Monk+6 b. c 1720 |
2. | Nottingham (of Wm) Monk Sr.+6 b. c 1721, d. b 20 Jul 1793 | |
3. | William Monk III6 b. c 1722 | |
4. | Catharine (of Wm) Monk6 b. c 1726 | |
5. | Elizabeth (of Wm) Monk6 b. c 1728, d. b 14 Feb 1781 | |
6. | Bridget (of Wm) Monk+6 b. c 1730 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 221 (will of William Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [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. 71.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 328 (tract N52).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 48.
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 139.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 330 (will of William Monk).
William Monk II1,2,3
M, b. circa 1690, d. before 11 December 1750
Father | William Monk I4 b. c 1660, d. b 17 Jul 1716 | |
Mother | Catherine (-----)4 b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 8 Sep 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | William Monk II was born circa 1690 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 19 February 1708/9 | William witnessed a will on 19 February 1708/9 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Robert Howsen, William Dyer, William (his W mark) Munk & William (his X mark) Munk Jr. witnessed the will of Samuel Palmer, wife Sarah.5 |
Marriage* | circa 1715 | He married Elizabeth Nottingham, daughter of William (of Rich I) Nottingham and Mary (-----), circa 1715.1 |
Court - namd in suit* | November 1726 | William Monk II was named in a lawsuit in November 1726 at Northampton Co, VA. William Munk and Elizabeth, his wife, sued John Pigot and Anne, his wife. The said Anne is accused of saying in public that Elizabeth Munk is a thief for she stole my (the said Anne's) blue ribbon out of my trunk. I can prove it for the said Anne took my robbon out the said Elizabeth's pocket. The Dft's attorney, William Tazewell submits a statement that the offense is so trivial that judgement ought not to be given on the verdict. However, the jury found for the Plf.6 |
Will* | 18 September 1749 | William made a will on 18 September 1749 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will William Monk gave to son Nottingham my hand mill and small sword if he should come down to live, else for the use of my wife and children. To my son William one shilling. To dau. Anne Eshon one shilling. To dau. Catherine Monk. To my dau. Elizabeth Monk. Resid. legatees my wife and three daus. Bridget Nottingham, and Catherine and Elizabeth Monk. Wife (no name) extrx. Witt: Addison Nottingham, Robert (X) Widgeon, Joshua (X) Nottingham. Probate - The will appointed extrx. being dec'd, William Monk, son of the testator qualified.3 |
Death* | before 11 December 1750 | He died before 11 December 1750 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.3 |
Family |
Elizabeth Nottingham b. c 1700, d. b 11 Dec 1750 | |
Children | 1. | Anne (of Wm) Monk+3 b. c 1720 |
2. | Nottingham (of Wm) Monk Sr.+3 b. c 1721, d. b 20 Jul 1793 | |
3. | William Monk III3 b. c 1722 | |
4. | Catharine (of Wm) Monk3 b. c 1726 | |
5. | Elizabeth (of Wm) Monk3 b. c 1728, d. b 14 Feb 1781 | |
6. | Bridget (of Wm) Monk+3 b. c 1730 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 221 (will of William Nottingham, wife Mary).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 328 (tract N52).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 330 (will of William Monk).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 197 (adm of William Munk Sr. to Catherin Munk, widow of the dec'd).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 191 (will of Samuell Palmer, wife Sarah).
- [S878] Jean M. Mihalyka, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases 1628-1731, Northampton County, Virginia, Volume I, p. 139.
Susanna Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1695
Father | William (of Rich I) Nottingham1 b. c 1666, d. b 17 Feb 1718/19 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 11 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1695 | Susanna Nottingham was born circa 1695 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 November 1718 | Susanna was named in her father's will on 5 November 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Susanna Nottingham in the will of William Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Land inherited* | 1719 | She inherited land in 1719 at Northampton Co, VA. William Nottingham (wife Mary) left the north half of his part of this tract to his daughter Elizabeth Munk and the balance to another daughter Susanna Nottingham. Except in one instance, the history of both parts for the next fifty years is missing and their story may have been recorded in the destroyed General Court deed books. In 1763 Addison Nottingham sold 51 1/2 acres to Littleton Eyre which he said he had bought from Nottingham Monk (no record), and it was described as being adjacant to the land which Eyre had bought from Obedience Roberts, which probably was the Susanna Nottingham part. All during the Eyre ownership it was bequeathed as the Monk-and-Roberts land.2 |
Mary Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1702
Father | William (of Rich I) Nottingham1 b. c 1666, d. b 17 Feb 1718/19 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1702 | Mary Nottingham was born circa 1702 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 November 1718 | Mary was named in her father's will on 5 November 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as a daughter Mary Nottingham in the will of William Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 221 (will of William Nottingham, wife Mary).
Sarah Nottingham1
F, b. circa 1704
Father | William (of Rich I) Nottingham1 b. c 1666, d. b 17 Feb 1718/19 | |
Mother | Mary (-----)1 b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2019 |
Birth* | circa 1704 | Sarah Nottingham was born circa 1704 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 5 November 1718 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 5 November 1718 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Sarah Nottingham in the will of William Nottingham, wife Mary.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 221 (will of William Nottingham, wife Mary).
John Nottingham1
M, b. circa 1692, d. before 15 November 1715
Father | Benjamin (of Rich I) Nottingham1 b. c 1662, d. b 20 Nov 1716 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----) b. c 1670 |
Last Edited | 22 Aug 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1692 | John Nottingham was born circa 1692 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 15 November 1715 | He died before 15 November 1715 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Nottingham was granted to Barthomelow Nottingham, brother of the dec'd.1 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 197 (adm of John Nottingham to Bartholomew Nottingham).
Edward Marvin Merrill
M, b. 1886, d. 1969
Father | Edward Filmore Merrill b. 1858, d. 1913 | |
Mother | Harriet? Elizabeth Clark b. c 1860 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1886 | Edward Marvin Merrill was born in 1886. |
Marriage* | circa 1910 | He married Jessie Lee Callahan, daughter of Henry W. Callahan and Ella M. (-----), circa 1910. |
Death* | 1969 | Edward Marvin Merrill died in 1969. |
Family |
Jessie Lee Callahan b. Apr 1887, d. 1942 | |
Child | 1. | Marshall Clarke Merrill b. 20 Feb 1911, d. 2 Oct 1991 |
Edward Filmore Merrill
M, b. 1858, d. 1913
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | 1858 | Edward Filmore Merrill was born in 1858. |
Marriage* | circa 1885 | He married Harriet? Elizabeth Clark circa 1885. |
Death* | 1913 | Edward Filmore Merrill died in 1913. |
Family |
Harriet? Elizabeth Clark b. c 1860 | |
Child | 1. | Edward Marvin Merrill+ b. 1886, d. 1969 |
Jessie Lee Callahan
F, b. April 1887, d. 1942
Father | Henry W. Callahan b. Dec 1859, d. 1929 | |
Mother | Ella M. (-----) b. 1868, d. 1942 |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2009 |
Birth* | April 1887 | Jessie Lee Callahan was born in April 1887 at NJ. |
Marriage* | circa 1910 | She married Edward Marvin Merrill, son of Edward Filmore Merrill and Harriet? Elizabeth Clark, circa 1910. |
Married Name | circa 1910 | As of circa 1910,her married name was Merrill. |
Death* | 1942 | Jessie Lee Callahan died in 1942 at Pocomoke City, MD. |
Family |
Edward Marvin Merrill b. 1886, d. 1969 | |
Child | 1. | Marshall Clarke Merrill b. 20 Feb 1911, d. 2 Oct 1991 |