Littleton Juett Savage (elder)1
M, b. 27 April 1806, d. 1807
Father | John (100) Savage1 b. 19 Oct 1771, d. 14 May 1814 | |
Mother | Margaret Jewet Larkey1 b. 26 Mar 1777, d. 16 Dec 1847 |
Birth* | 27 April 1806 | Littleton Juett Savage (elder) was born on 27 April 1806 at Philadelphia, PA.1 |
Death* | 1807 | He died in 1807.1 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Bonaparte Family Tree, owner: pspiglanin1.
Littleton Juett Savage (younger)1
M, b. 6 August 1807, d. 1807
Father | John (100) Savage1 b. 19 Oct 1771, d. 14 May 1814 | |
Mother | Margaret Jewet Larkey1 b. 26 Mar 1777, d. 16 Dec 1847 |
Birth* | 6 August 1807 | Littleton Juett Savage (younger) was born on 6 August 1807 at Philadelphia, PA.1 |
Death* | 1807 | He died in 1807.1 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Bonaparte Family Tree, owner: pspiglanin1.
Joseph Bonaparte1
M, b. 7 January 1768, d. 28 July 1844
Birth* | 7 January 1768 | Joseph Bonaparte was born on 7 January 1768 at Ajaccio, Corse-du-Sud, France.1 |
Marriage* | June 1818 | He married Anne 'Madame de la Folie' Savage, daughter of John (100) Savage and Margaret Jewet Larkey, in June 1818 at Philadelphia, PA.1 |
Death* | 28 July 1844 | Joseph Bonaparte died on 28 July 1844 at Florence, Firenze, Toscana, Italy, at age 76.1 |
Family |
Anne 'Madame de la Folie' Savage b. 24 Sep 1800, d. 1865 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Bonaparte Family Tree, owner: pspiglanin1.
Henry Horr1
M, b. circa 1817
Birth* | circa 1817 | Henry Horr was born circa 1817 at Henderson, Jefferson Co, NY.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1842 | He married Anne 'Madame de la Folie' Savage, daughter of John (100) Savage and Margaret Jewet Larkey, circa 1842 at Watertown, Jefferson Co, NY.1 |
Family |
Anne 'Madame de la Folie' Savage b. 24 Sep 1800, d. 1865 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Bonaparte Family Tree, owner: pspiglanin1.
Harold Luther Wilson1
M, b. circa 1790, d. before 10 March 1828
Birth* | circa 1790 | Harold Luther Wilson was born circa 1790 at Northampton Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 6 January 1814 | He married Leah Lyttleton Savage, daughter of Thomas Littleton (97) Savage and Mary Burton (162) Savage, on 6 January 1814 at Northampton Co, VA. Thos Davis was security on the M.L.B. of Harold Luther Wilson and Leah L. Savage.2,1,3 |
Death* | before 10 March 1828 | Harold Luther Wilson died before 10 March 1828 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Leah L. Wilson was shown as a widow.4 |
Family |
Leah Lyttleton Savage b. 7 Jan 1794, d. 24 Dec 1853 | |
Child | 1. | William Lyttleton Wilson5 b. 21 Mar 1817 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 9, p. 11-13, Thomas Lyttleton Savage Bible.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 5, p. 155-157, Maria T. Parker Bible showing information from a letter written by Wm Lyttleton Savage to G.P. Upshur, Esq, Norfolk, VA, dated "Cugly" Jany 28th 1846.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 91 (heirs of Nathaniel L. Savage dec'd).
- [S556] Matthew M. Wise, Littleton Heritage: Some American Descendants of Col. Nathaniel Littleton (1605-1654) of Northampton Co., Virginia, and His Royal Forebears, p. 154 (children of F-3 Thomas Lyttleton (97) Savage).
George Armstrong Lyon1
M, b. circa 1790
Birth* | circa 1790 | George Armstrong Lyon was born circa 1790 at Carlisle, PA.1 |
Marriage* | 12 June 1815 | He married Anna Glowina Savage, daughter of Thomas Littleton (97) Savage and Margaret 'Peggy' Teackle, on 12 June 1815 at Northampton Co, VA. Severn E. Parker was security on the M.L.B. of George A. Lyon and Anna Glowina Savage. The were married 14 Jun 1815.2,3,4 |
Family |
Anna Glowina Savage b. 10 Feb 1797 |
Citations
- [S556] Matthew M. Wise, Littleton Heritage: Some American Descendants of Col. Nathaniel Littleton (1605-1654) of Northampton Co., Virginia, and His Royal Forebears, p. 154 (children of F-3 Thomas Lyttleton (97) Savage).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 9, p. 11-13, Thomas Lyttleton Savage Bible.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 5, p. 155-157, Maria T. Parker Bible showing information from a letter written by Wm Lyttleton Savage to G.P. Upshur, Esq, Norfolk, VA, dated "Cugly" Jany 28th 1846.
Henry Parke Custis Wilson1
M, b. circa 1800
Birth* | circa 1800 | Henry Parke Custis Wilson was born circa 1800 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Marriage* | 15 June 1824 | He married Susanna Ellen (of Thos) Savage, daughter of Thomas Littleton (97) Savage and Margaret 'Peggy' Teackle, on 15 June 1824 at Northampton Co, MD. Peter Bowdoin was security on the M.L.B. of Henry P.C. Wilson of Somerset Co, MD and Susan E. Savage, daughter of Thos L. & Margaret (Teackle) Savage. They were married on 16 Jun 1824. Turman shows they were married 16 Jun 1824.2,3,4,5 |
Family |
Susanna Ellen (of Thos) Savage b. 3 Dec 1801 | |
Child | 1. | Maria Savage Wilson4 b. 10 May |
Citations
- [S556] Matthew M. Wise, Littleton Heritage: Some American Descendants of Col. Nathaniel Littleton (1605-1654) of Northampton Co., Virginia, and His Royal Forebears, p. 154 (children of F-3 Thomas Lyttleton (97) Savage).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 9, p. 11-13, Thomas Lyttleton Savage Bible.
- [S550] Jean M. Mihalyka, Bible Records Accomack & Northampton County, Virginia, Vol. 5, p. 155-157, Maria T. Parker Bible showing information from a letter written by Wm Lyttleton Savage to G.P. Upshur, Esq, Norfolk, VA, dated "Cugly" Jany 28th 1846.
Charity Records1
F, b. circa 1747, d. 1800
Father | John Records III1 b. c 1695, d. b 8 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | Ann Calloway1 b. c 1714 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1747 | Charity was named in her father's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)2 |
Birth* | circa 1747 | She was born circa 1747 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 July 1749 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 22 July 1749 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Rickords was filed by the Extr Ann Richords, widow. Mentioned were the children: John, Nice, Sarah, Josia, Susan, Elizabeth & Charity.1 |
Land acquired* | 26 July 1764 | She acquired land on 26 July 1764 at tract Riccords Delight, Somerset Co, MD. Ann Records sold this tract to Elizabeth Records and Charity Records.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1768 | She married Charles (of Alex) Records, son of Alexander Records and Katharine Moore, circa 1768 at Somerset Co, MD. Ed Wright showed #11 Charles Records as a probable son of #4 Phillip Records, but there was about a 20 year age difference between Charles the son of #4 Phillip and Charles the son of #7 Alexander. The son of Alexander was about the same age as Charity, and the son of Phillp was about 20 years older and was in Dorchester Co, MD by the time Charles and Charity were married. In addition, Charles & Charity named a son Alexander.3 |
Land sold* | 28 March 1776 | Charity Records sold land on 28 March 1776 at tract Richards Delight, Sussex Co, DE. Charles Rickards and his wife Charity, both of Sussex Co, DE, yeoman, sold to William Rickards a tract called Richards Delight in Somerset Co, MD, now Sussex Co, DE, containing 223 acres, being the same that Ann Rickards conveyed to Elizabeth and Charity Rickards by her deed dated 26 June 1764, granted to Ann Rickards for 561 acres.3 |
Death* | 1800 | She died in 1800 at Kentucky.4 |
Family |
Charles (of Alex) Records b. 2 Feb 1746/47, d. 1790 | |
Marriage* | circa 1768 | She married Charles (of Alex) Records, son of Alexander Records and Katharine Moore, circa 1768 at Somerset Co, MD. Ed Wright showed #11 Charles Records as a probable son of #4 Phillip Records, but there was about a 20 year age difference between Charles the son of #4 Phillip and Charles the son of #7 Alexander. The son of Alexander was about the same age as Charity, and the son of Phillp was about 20 years older and was in Dorchester Co, MD by the time Charles and Charity were married. In addition, Charles & Charity named a son Alexander.3 |
Children | 1. | Alexander Records4 b. 4 Sep 1774, d. 2 Sep 1822 |
2. | Catherine Records4 b. c 1775, d. 24 Nov 1830 | |
3. | Charles W. Records+4 b. c 1777, d. 1827 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 263 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S2586] Mel F. McBeth C.G., to M.K. Miles.
Susan Records1
F, b. circa 1745
Father | John Records III1 b. c 1695, d. b 8 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | Ann Calloway1 b. c 1714 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1745 | Susan Records was born circa 1745 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1747 | Susan was named in her father's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 July 1749 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 22 July 1749 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Rickords was filed by the Extr Ann Richords, widow. Mentioned were the children: John, Nice, Sarah, Josia, Susan, Elizabeth & Charity.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | She married Joseph Ashley circa 1765.1 |
Married Name | circa 1765 | As of circa 1765,her married name was Ashley. |
Family |
Joseph Ashley b. c 1740 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Sarah Records1
F, b. circa 1743
Father | John Records III1 b. c 1695, d. b 8 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | Ann Calloway1 b. c 1714 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1743 | Sarah Records was born circa 1743 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1747 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 July 1749 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 22 July 1749 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Rickords was filed by the Extr Ann Richords, widow. Mentioned were the children: John, Nice, Sarah, Josia, Susan, Elizabeth & Charity.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | She married James Finch circa 1765.1 |
Married Name | circa 1765 | As of circa 1765,her married name was Finch. |
Family |
James Finch b. c 1740 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Nice Records1
F, b. circa 1741
Father | John Records III1 b. c 1695, d. b 8 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | Ann Calloway1 b. c 1714 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1741 | Nice Records was born circa 1741 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1747 | Nice was named in her father's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 July 1749 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 22 July 1749 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Rickords was filed by the Extr Ann Richords, widow. Mentioned were the children: John, Nice, Sarah, Josia, Susan, Elizabeth & Charity.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Elizabeth Records1
F, b. circa 1739, d. 1809
Father | John Records III1 b. c 1695, d. b 8 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | Ann Calloway1 b. c 1714 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1739 | Elizabeth Records was born circa 1739 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1747 | Elizabeth was named in her father's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 July 1749 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 22 July 1749 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Rickords was filed by the Extr Ann Richords, widow. Mentioned were the children: John, Nice, Sarah, Josia, Susan, Elizabeth & Charity.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married James Quartermus Sr. circa 1760.1 |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Quartermus. |
Land acquired* | 26 July 1764 | Elizabeth Records acquired land on 26 July 1764 at tract Riccords Delight, Somerset Co, MD. Ann Records sold this tract to Elizabeth Records and Charity Records.1 |
Death* | 1809 | She died in 1809 at Jefferson Co, KY.1 |
Family |
James Quartermus Sr. b. c 1735 | |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married James Quartermus Sr. circa 1760.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Josiah Records1
M, b. circa 1737, d. 1809
Father | John Records III1 b. c 1695, d. b 8 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | Ann Calloway1 b. c 1714 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1737 | Josiah Records was born circa 1737 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1747 | Josiah was named in his father's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 July 1749 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 22 July 1749 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Rickords was filed by the Extr Ann Richords, widow. Mentioned were the children: John, Nice, Sarah, Josia, Susan, Elizabeth & Charity.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Susanna Tulley circa 1760.1 |
Death* | 1809 | Josiah Records died in 1809.1 |
Family |
Susanna Tulley b. c 1740 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
John Records1
M, b. circa 1735
Father | John Records III1 b. c 1695, d. b 8 Aug 1747 | |
Mother | Ann Calloway1 b. c 1714 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1735 | John Records was born circa 1735 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 May 1747 | John was named in his father's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 22 July 1749 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 22 July 1749 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of John Rickords was filed by the Extr Ann Richords, widow. Mentioned were the children: John, Nice, Sarah, Josia, Susan, Elizabeth & Charity.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Sarah (-----)1
F, b. circa 1690
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1690 | Sarah (-----) was born circa 1690 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1707 | She married Peter Calloway II, son of Peter Calloway I and Elizabeth Johnson, circa 1707. Ed Wright was mistaken when he showed Peter Calloway II as marring Sarah Atkinson, daughter of Angelo & Rachel (Laws) Atkinson, as she was not born until 1745 and obviously married another Peter Calloway, perhaps his son or a grandson.1 |
Married Name | circa 1707 | As of circa 1707,her married name was Calloway. |
Will - Husb's* | 19 August 1738 | Sarah was named in her husband's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.1 |
Est inv named* | 29 February 1739/40 | She was named in an inventory of an estate on 29 February 1739/40 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of Peter Gallaway was filed by Thomas Calliway. Signed as next of kin: John Callaway & Sarah Callaway.1 |
Family |
Peter Calloway II b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Children | 1. | Peter Calloway III+2 b. 1707, d. b 28 Mar 1769 |
2. | Ann Calloway+1 b. c 1714 | |
3. | Elizabeth Calloway1 b. c 1716 | |
4. | Thomas Calloway2 b. 1717 | |
5. | Sarah Calloway1 b. c 1718 | |
6. | John Calloway1 b. 1719 | |
7. | Charrity 'Carrety' Calloway1 b. c 1722 | |
8. | Joseph Calloway2 b. 1724 | |
9. | Benjamin Calloway2 b. c 1726 | |
10. | Joshua Calloway2 b. c 1728 | |
11. | Samuel Calloway1 b. c 1730 |
Thomas Calloway1
M, b. 1717
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 1717 | Thomas Calloway was born in 1717 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Tax list* | 1733 | He was on the tax list in 1733 at Nanticoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. This was the first year he appeared on the tax list in the HH headed by Peter Callaway.2 |
Will - Father's* | 19 August 1738 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.2 |
Land inherited* | 1738 | He inherited land in 1738 at Calloways Invention, Somerset Co, MD. On 29 Jan 1715 Peter Calloway this tract of 100 acres on the N.E. side of Little Creek out the Nanticoke River. In 1738 Peter willed it to son Thomas Calloway.2 |
Est inventory submit* | 29 February 1739/40 | He submitted an inventory of an estate on 29 February 1739/40 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of Peter Gallaway was filed by Thomas Calliway. Signed as next of kin: John Callaway & Sarah Callaway.2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).2 |
Land sold* | 5 November 1742 | He sold land on 5 November 1742 at Calloways Invention, Somerset Co, MD. Thomas Calloway sold this tract to John Calloway as 100 acres. On 20 July 1771 John Calloway sold 100 acres to Peter Calloway. On 14 April 1775 Peter Calloway sold 100 acres to Caleb Balding. On 26 March 1776 the tract was recorded in the Sussex Co, DE warrents, to Elijah Tilghman.2 |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 30 May 1747 | Thomas was named in his brother-in-law's will on 30 May 1747 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will John Rickards gave wife Ann slaves. To son John Rickards tract Rickards' Delight. To son Josias Rickards' and to his unborn child and my daughter Elizabeth Rickards the remainder of said tract. To daughter Nice Rickards tract Turkel Ridge in Worcester County. To daughter Sarah Richkards 10 acres in Worcester County out of land called Shipping Crook. To daughter Susan Rickards tract Bare Folly in Worcester County on branch of Broad Creek containing 75 acres. To brother Thomas Rickards 10 acres of tract Good Luck. To Thomas Calloway land in Worcester County called John's Venture, if Thomas discharged the rents due. To wife Ann 2 pieces of land adjacent, the one willed to me by Phillip Carter, 100 acres out of a tract Whetstones and the other 30 acres of tract Good Luck. Wife Ann Extr. Witt: Joseph Calloway, Thomas Relph and Solomon Right. (NOTE: Evidently Charity was the unborn child who was supposed to inherit the remainder of tract Rickard's Delight, as his widow Ann sold it to her daughters Elizabeth and Charity in 1764.)3 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 3 (The Calloway Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 259 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Joseph Calloway1
M, b. 1724
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 1724 | Joseph Calloway was born in 1724 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 19 August 1738 | Joseph was named in his father's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.2 |
Tax list* | 1740 | He was on the tax list in 1740 at Nanticoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. This was the first year he appeared on the tax list in the HH headed by Peter Callaway.2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).2 |
Peter Calloway III1
M, b. 1707, d. before 28 March 1769
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 1707 | Peter Calloway III was born in 1707 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Tax list* | 1723 | He was on the tax list in 1723 at Nanticoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. This was the first year he appeared on the tax list in the HH headed by Peter Callaway.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1730. |
Land leased* | 15 August 1733 | Peter Calloway III leased land on 15 August 1733 at Little Creek Hundred, Sussex Co, DE. Casar Rodeney of Kent Co, DE, and his wife Elizabeth, for 5 shillings, leased to Peter Calloway of the same county, Gent., this tract beinning at the upper corner of Samuel Berry's land.3 |
Will - Father's* | 19 August 1738 | Peter was named in his father's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).2 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | He married Sarah Atkinson, daughter of Angelo (of James II) Atkinson and Rachel Laws, circa 1765 at Somerset Co, MD.4 |
Will* | 18 December 1768 | Peter made a will on 18 December 1768 at Kent Co, DE. In his will Peter Calloway named heirs: wife Elizabeth; sons James, Joseph, Peter, Thomas; daughters Susanna Carter, Elizabeth Williams (wife of Thomas Williams), Ratchel and Sarah Calloway. Extr: son Peter. Witt: Robert Killen, Archibald Curry & Richard Williams.5 |
Death* | before 28 March 1769 | He died before 28 March 1769 at Kent Co, DE. It was on this date that his will was proved.5 |
Family 1 |
(-----) (-----) b. c 1715 | |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1730. |
Child | 1. | Peter Calloway IV5 b. c 1735, d. b 8 Mar 1790 |
Family 2 |
Sarah Atkinson b. 6 Sep 1745, d. c 1767 | |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | Peter Calloway III married Sarah Atkinson, daughter of Angelo (of James II) Atkinson and Rachel Laws, circa 1765 at Somerset Co, MD.4 |
Child | 1. | Rachel Calloway5,4 b. c 1766 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 3 (The Calloway Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 7 (The Calloway Family).
- [S481] Pauline Manning Batchelder, Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset Co, MD, 1700-1776, p. 10 (Atkinson Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 8 (The Calloway Family).
Joshua Calloway1
M, b. circa 1728
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1728 | Joshua Calloway was born circa 1728 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 19 August 1738 | Joshua was named in his father's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).2 |
Benjamin Calloway1
M, b. circa 1726
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1726 | Benjamin Calloway was born circa 1726 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 19 August 1738 | Benjamin was named in his father's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).2 |
Samuel Atkinson1
M, b. 2 December 1736
Father | Angelo (of James II) Atkinson1 b. c 1702, d. b 30 May 1766 | |
Mother | Rachel Laws1 b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 24 Dec 2016 |
Birth* | 2 December 1736 | Samuel Atkinson was born on 2 December 1736 at Coventry Parish, Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S2123] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1726-1750, Book 2, p. 111 (Coventry P.E. Church, Somerset County).
Angelo Atkinson1
M, b. 20 February 1747
Father | Angelo (of James II) Atkinson1 b. c 1702, d. b 30 May 1766 | |
Mother | Rachel Laws1 b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 20 February 1747 | Angelo Atkinson was born on 20 February 1747 at Coventry Parish, Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S2123] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1726-1750, Book 2, p. 100 (Coventry P.E. Church, Somerset County).
Patience Atkinson1
F, b. 1750
Father | Angelo (of James II) Atkinson1 b. c 1702, d. b 30 May 1766 | |
Mother | Rachel Laws1 b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 1750 | Patience Atkinson was born in 1750 at Coventry Parish, Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S2123] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1726-1750, Book 2, p. 100 (Coventry P.E. Church, Somerset County).
Sarah Atkinson1
F, b. 6 September 1745, d. circa 1767
Father | Angelo (of James II) Atkinson1 b. c 1702, d. b 30 May 1766 | |
Mother | Rachel Laws1 b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 6 September 1745 | Sarah Atkinson was born on 6 September 1745 at Coventry Parish, Somerset Co, MD. She was shown as Sarah Atkinson, dau of Angelo and Rachel, b. Sep 6 ___. (NOTE: Listed directly below her was Angelo Atkinson, born 20 Feb 1747 and below him Patience Atkinson, born 1750. Therefore, 1745 is a reasonable estimate of the year of her birth.)1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | She married Peter Calloway III, son of Peter Calloway II and Sarah (-----), circa 1765 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Married Name | circa 1765 | As of circa 1765,her married name was Calloway. |
Death* | circa 1767 | Sarah Atkinson died circa 1767 at Kent Co, DE.3,4 |
Family |
Peter Calloway III b. 1707, d. b 28 Mar 1769 | |
Child | 1. | Rachel Calloway4,2 b. c 1766 |
Citations
- [S2123] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1726-1750, Book 2, p. 100 (Coventry P.E. Church, Somerset County).
- [S481] Pauline Manning Batchelder, Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset Co, MD, 1700-1776, p. 10 (Atkinson Family).
- [S975] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 9, p. 21 (The James Atkinson Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 8 (The Calloway Family).
Rachel Calloway1
F, b. circa 1766
Father | Peter Calloway III1,2 b. 1707, d. b 28 Mar 1769 | |
Mother | Sarah Atkinson1,2 b. 6 Sep 1745, d. c 1767 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1766 | Rachel Calloway was born circa 1766 at Kent Co, DE.1,2 |
Will - Father's* | 18 December 1768 | Rachel was named in her father's will on 18 December 1768 at Kent Co, DE. In his will Peter Calloway named heirs: wife Elizabeth; sons James, Joseph, Peter, Thomas; daughters Susanna Carter, Elizabeth Williams (wife of Thomas Williams), Ratchel and Sarah Calloway. Extr: son Peter. Witt: Robert Killen, Archibald Curry & Richard Williams.1 |
Will - Brother's* | 21 March 1779 | Rachel was named in her brother's will on 21 March 1779 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will John Atkinson gave wife Mary (Extr) my plantation and after her death to brother Joshua Atkinson's son John; also plantation where my father Angelo lived, then to brother Joshua Atkinson's son Angelo. Also mentioned Rachel Calloway, daughter of Peter; Rachel Atkinson, daughter of my brother Joshua; John Selby and Wiliam Atkinson Selby, sons of John Selby; Rachel Fleming, daughter-in-law of Isaac Bozman Schoolfield (Extr); and Mary and Nancy White, daughters of Major White. (NOTE: Wright's Vol. 17, p. 8, Calloway Family, shows John's will also showed Rachel Calloway, the girl now living with me, daughter of Peter Calloway, to whom he left £50 and a desire that she may be schooled out of it.)1,3 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 8 (The Calloway Family).
- [S481] Pauline Manning Batchelder, Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset Co, MD, 1700-1776, p. 10 (Atkinson Family).
- [S975] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 9, p. 21 (The James Atkinson Family).
John Atkinson1
M, b. circa 1732, d. before 12 May 1779
Father | Angelo (of James II) Atkinson1 b. c 1702, d. b 30 May 1766 | |
Mother | Rachel Laws1 b. c 1710 |
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1732 | John Atkinson was born circa 1732 at Coventry Parish, Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will* | 21 March 1779 | John made a will on 21 March 1779 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will John Atkinson gave wife Mary (Extr) my plantation and after her death to brother Joshua Atkinson's son John; also plantation where my father Angelo lived, then to brother Joshua Atkinson's son Angelo. Also mentioned Rachel Calloway, daughter of Peter; Rachel Atkinson, daughter of my brother Joshua; John Selby and Wiliam Atkinson Selby, sons of John Selby; Rachel Fleming, daughter-in-law of Isaac Bozman Schoolfield (Extr); and Mary and Nancy White, daughters of Major White. (NOTE: Wright's Vol. 17, p. 8, Calloway Family, shows John's will also showed Rachel Calloway, the girl now living with me, daughter of Peter Calloway, to whom he left £50 and a desire that she may be schooled out of it.)2,3 |
Death* | before 12 May 1779 | He died before 12 May 1779 at Worcester Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was proved.2 |
Citations
- [S975] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 9, p. 17 (The James Atkinson Family).
- [S975] Henry C. Peden Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 9, p. 21 (The James Atkinson Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 8 (The Calloway Family).
Ann Ennalls1
F, b. circa 1700
Last Edited | 14 Jan 2020 |
Birth* | circa 1700 | Ann Ennalls was born circa 1700 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | circa 1724 | As of circa 1724,her married name was Records. |
Marriage* | circa 1724 | She married Phillip Records, son of John Records II and (-----) Carter, circa 1724 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Family |
Phillip Records b. 1697, d. b 9 Mar 1773 | |
Children | 1. | Joseph (of Phillip) Records1 b. c 1724 |
2. | Archibald 'Archelaus' (of Phillip) Records1 b. c 1726 | |
3. | Charles (of Phillip) Records1 b. c 1728 | |
4. | Levin (of Phillip) Records1 b. c 1730, d. 1764 | |
5. | Suffiah (of Phillip) Records1 b. c 1732 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Joseph (of Phillip) Records1
M, b. circa 1724
Father | Phillip Records1 b. 1697, d. b 9 Mar 1773 | |
Mother | Ann Ennalls1 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1724 | Joseph (of Phillip) Records was born circa 1724 at Somerset Co, Maryland.1 |
Land acquired* | 10 December 1770 | He acquired land on 10 December 1770 at Dorchester Co, MD. Susannah Bounds of Sussex Co, PA deeded to Joseph Ricards and Charles Ricards of Dorchester Co, MD tract Bounds Square containing 100 acres.2 |
Will - Father's* | 13 July 1772 | Joseph was named in his father's will on 13 July 1772 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Phillip Records, planter, gave grandson Joseph Records, son of Joseph, tract called Turkey Ridge, except 10 acres; tract Sheepherds Crook, it being a Resurvey on Turkey Ridge, and 1 shilling. To son Archibald Ricords 10 acres of tract Turkey Ridge, tract Conclusion, stock and 1 shilling. To 2 sons Joseph and Charles Ricords (Extrs) all my land in Dorchester County except what is already given away and residue of goods and chattels after legacies are paid. To heirs of son Levin Ricords 1 shilling. To heirs of daughter Suffiah Williams 1 shilling. To granddaughter Sarah Hopkins Ricords 50 acres at head of Broad Creek in PA. Celeah Ricords, wife of my son Joseph Records, not to inherit any of my estate with her second husband. Witt: Charles Brown Jr., Philip Records Jr. & Elizabeth Smith.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 263 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Archibald 'Archelaus' (of Phillip) Records1
M, b. circa 1726
Father | Phillip Records1 b. 1697, d. b 9 Mar 1773 | |
Mother | Ann Ennalls1 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1726 | Archibald 'Archelaus' (of Phillip) Records was born circa 1726 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 13 July 1772 | Archibald was named in his father's will on 13 July 1772 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Phillip Records, planter, gave grandson Joseph Records, son of Joseph, tract called Turkey Ridge, except 10 acres; tract Sheepherds Crook, it being a Resurvey on Turkey Ridge, and 1 shilling. To son Archibald Ricords 10 acres of tract Turkey Ridge, tract Conclusion, stock and 1 shilling. To 2 sons Joseph and Charles Ricords (Extrs) all my land in Dorchester County except what is already given away and residue of goods and chattels after legacies are paid. To heirs of son Levin Ricords 1 shilling. To heirs of daughter Suffiah Williams 1 shilling. To granddaughter Sarah Hopkins Ricords 50 acres at head of Broad Creek in PA. Celeah Ricords, wife of my son Joseph Records, not to inherit any of my estate with her second husband. Witt: Charles Brown Jr., Philip Records Jr. & Elizabeth Smith.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Charles (of Phillip) Records1
M, b. circa 1728
Father | Phillip Records1 b. 1697, d. b 9 Mar 1773 | |
Mother | Ann Ennalls1 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1728 | Charles (of Phillip) Records was born circa 1728 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Land acquired* | 10 December 1770 | He acquired land on 10 December 1770 at Dorchester Co, MD. Susannah Bounds of Sussex Co, PA deeded to Joseph Ricards and Charles Ricards of Dorchester Co, MD tract Bounds Square containing 100 acres.2 |
Will - Father's* | 13 July 1772 | Charles was named in his father's will on 13 July 1772 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Phillip Records, planter, gave grandson Joseph Records, son of Joseph, tract called Turkey Ridge, except 10 acres; tract Sheepherds Crook, it being a Resurvey on Turkey Ridge, and 1 shilling. To son Archibald Ricords 10 acres of tract Turkey Ridge, tract Conclusion, stock and 1 shilling. To 2 sons Joseph and Charles Ricords (Extrs) all my land in Dorchester County except what is already given away and residue of goods and chattels after legacies are paid. To heirs of son Levin Ricords 1 shilling. To heirs of daughter Suffiah Williams 1 shilling. To granddaughter Sarah Hopkins Ricords 50 acres at head of Broad Creek in PA. Celeah Ricords, wife of my son Joseph Records, not to inherit any of my estate with her second husband. Witt: Charles Brown Jr., Philip Records Jr. & Elizabeth Smith.1 |
Guardian - named as* | 21 June 1773 | Charles was named as a guardian on 21 June 1773 at Dorchester Co, MD. It was on this date that a valuation was made of the land of Edward Brown (orphan of John Brown) under guardianship of Charles Ricords.2 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 263 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Levin (of Phillip) Records1
M, b. circa 1730, d. 1764
Father | Phillip Records1 b. 1697, d. b 9 Mar 1773 | |
Mother | Ann Ennalls1 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Levin (of Phillip) Records was born circa 1730 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Death* | 1764 | He died in 1764 at Sussex Co, DE.1 |
Will - Father's* | 13 July 1772 | Levin was named in his father's will on 13 July 1772 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Phillip Records, planter, gave grandson Joseph Records, son of Joseph, tract called Turkey Ridge, except 10 acres; tract Sheepherds Crook, it being a Resurvey on Turkey Ridge, and 1 shilling. To son Archibald Ricords 10 acres of tract Turkey Ridge, tract Conclusion, stock and 1 shilling. To 2 sons Joseph and Charles Ricords (Extrs) all my land in Dorchester County except what is already given away and residue of goods and chattels after legacies are paid. To heirs of son Levin Ricords 1 shilling. To heirs of daughter Suffiah Williams 1 shilling. To granddaughter Sarah Hopkins Ricords 50 acres at head of Broad Creek in PA. Celeah Ricords, wife of my son Joseph Records, not to inherit any of my estate with her second husband. Witt: Charles Brown Jr., Philip Records Jr. & Elizabeth Smith.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Suffiah (of Phillip) Records1
F, b. circa 1732
Father | Phillip Records1 b. 1697, d. b 9 Mar 1773 | |
Mother | Ann Ennalls1 b. c 1700 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1732 | Suffiah (of Phillip) Records was born circa 1732 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 13 July 1772 | Suffiah was named in her father's will on 13 July 1772 at Dorchester Co, MD. In his will Phillip Records, planter, gave grandson Joseph Records, son of Joseph, tract called Turkey Ridge, except 10 acres; tract Sheepherds Crook, it being a Resurvey on Turkey Ridge, and 1 shilling. To son Archibald Ricords 10 acres of tract Turkey Ridge, tract Conclusion, stock and 1 shilling. To 2 sons Joseph and Charles Ricords (Extrs) all my land in Dorchester County except what is already given away and residue of goods and chattels after legacies are paid. To heirs of son Levin Ricords 1 shilling. To heirs of daughter Suffiah Williams 1 shilling. To granddaughter Sarah Hopkins Ricords 50 acres at head of Broad Creek in PA. Celeah Ricords, wife of my son Joseph Records, not to inherit any of my estate with her second husband. Witt: Charles Brown Jr., Philip Records Jr. & Elizabeth Smith.1 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Alexander Records1
M, b. 4 September 1774, d. 2 September 1822
Father | Charles (of Alex) Records1 b. 2 Feb 1746/47, d. 1790 | |
Mother | Charity Records1 b. c 1747, d. 1800 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 4 September 1774 | Alexander Records was born on 4 September 1774 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | 21 October 1799 | He married Sarah Aldridge on 21 October 1799 at Bourbon Co, KY.1 |
Death* | 2 September 1822 | Alexander Records died on 2 September 1822 at Kentucky at age 47.1 |
Family |
Sarah Aldridge b. 1782, d. 1857 |
Citations
- [S2586] Mel F. McBeth C.G., to M.K. Miles.
Catherine Records1
F, b. circa 1775, d. 24 November 1830
Father | Charles (of Alex) Records1 b. 2 Feb 1746/47, d. 1790 | |
Mother | Charity Records1 b. c 1747, d. 1800 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1775 | Catherine Records was born circa 1775 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Death* | 24 November 1830 | She died on 24 November 1830 at Fayette Co, Indiana.1 |
Citations
- [S2586] Mel F. McBeth C.G., to M.K. Miles.
Charles W. Records1
M, b. circa 1777, d. 1827
Father | Charles (of Alex) Records1 b. 2 Feb 1746/47, d. 1790 | |
Mother | Charity Records1 b. c 1747, d. 1800 |
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1777 | Charles W. Records was born circa 1777 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | He married Mary 'Polly' Kilgore circa 1800.1 |
Death* | 1827 | Charles W. Records died in 1827 at Union Co, Indiana.1 |
Family |
Mary 'Polly' Kilgore b. 6 Jun 1787, d. 21 Sep 1858 | |
Child | 1. | Charles Montgomery Records+1 b. c 1823, d. 27 Jun 1849 |
Citations
- [S2586] Mel F. McBeth C.G., to M.K. Miles.
Sarah Aldridge1
F, b. 1782, d. 1857
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 1782 | Sarah Aldridge was born in 1782.1 |
Marriage* | 21 October 1799 | She married Alexander Records, son of Charles (of Alex) Records and Charity Records, on 21 October 1799 at Bourbon Co, KY.1 |
Married Name | 21 October 1799 | As of 21 October 1799,her married name was Records. |
Death* | 1857 | Sarah Aldridge died in 1857.1 |
Family |
Alexander Records b. 4 Sep 1774, d. 2 Sep 1822 |
Citations
- [S2586] Mel F. McBeth C.G., to M.K. Miles.
Mary 'Polly' Kilgore1
F, b. 6 June 1787, d. 21 September 1858
Charts | Descendants of Henrie Carsley (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of John Major (Nandua Creek) | |
Last Edited | 8 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | 6 June 1787 | Mary 'Polly' Kilgore was born on 6 June 1787.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | She married Charles W. Records, son of Charles (of Alex) Records and Charity Records, circa 1800.1 |
Married Name | circa 1800 | As of circa 1800,her married name was Records. |
Death* | 21 September 1858 | Mary 'Polly' Kilgore died on 21 September 1858 at age 71.1 |
Family |
Charles W. Records b. c 1777, d. 1827 | |
Child | 1. | Charles Montgomery Records+1 b. c 1823, d. 27 Jun 1849 |
Citations
- [S2586] Mel F. McBeth C.G., to M.K. Miles.
Susanna Tulley1
F, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Susanna Tulley was born circa 1740.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married Josiah Records, son of John Records III and Ann Calloway, circa 1760.1 |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Records. |
Family |
Josiah Records b. c 1737, d. 1809 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
James Quartermus Sr.1
M, b. circa 1735
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1735 | James Quartermus Sr. was born circa 1735.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Elizabeth Records, daughter of John Records III and Ann Calloway, circa 1760.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Records b. c 1739, d. 1809 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
James Finch1
M, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | James Finch was born circa 1740.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | He married Sarah Records, daughter of John Records III and Ann Calloway, circa 1765.1 |
Family |
Sarah Records b. c 1743 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Joseph Ashley1
M, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Joseph Ashley was born circa 1740.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1765 | He married Susan Records, daughter of John Records III and Ann Calloway, circa 1765.1 |
Family |
Susan Records b. c 1745 |
Citations
- [S726] Vernon L. Skinner Jr. & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Vol 10, p. 260 (The John Records Family of Wicomico Hundred).
Peter Calloway I1
M, b. circa 1645, d. before 1723
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1645 | Peter Calloway I was born circa 1645.1 |
Anecdote* | 1665 | Peter Calloway was in Wicomico section of Somerset County in January 1664/5.2 |
Marriage Bann | 26 March 1667 | Marriage banns for Peter Calloway I and Elizabeth Johnson were published on 26 March 1667 at Somerset Co, MD; Marriage banns were published 26 March 1667 for Peter Calloway and Elizabeth Johnson, though they were probably not married until some years latter.2 |
Bastard Father of* | May 1667 | Peter Calloway I was named as the father of a bastard child in May 1667 at Somerset Co, MD. Elizabeth Johnson was fined "for bearing a bastard child" and Peter Calloway for getting a bastard child of Elizabeth Johnson.2 |
Marriage* | after 2 February 1671/72 | He married Elizabeth Johnson after 2 February 1671/72 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Land patented* | before 1673 | Peter Calloway I patented land before 1673 at Somerset Co, MD. Peter Calloway was granted a patent for service. A tract of land was not mentioned.1 |
Death* | before 1723 | He died before 1723 at Somerset Co, MD. Since he does not appear in the extant tax records of Somerset Count, which start in 1723, he was probably dec'd by this date.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Johnson b. c 1650 | |
Marriage Bann | 26 March 1667 | Marriage banns for Peter Calloway I and Elizabeth Johnson were published on 26 March 1667 at Somerset Co, MD; Marriage banns were published 26 March 1667 for Peter Calloway and Elizabeth Johnson, though they were probably not married until some years latter.2 |
Marriage* | after 2 February 1671/72 | Peter Calloway I married Elizabeth Johnson after 2 February 1671/72 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Children | 1. | Sarah Calloway3 b. 4 Nov 1676 |
2. | Ann Calloway3 b. 23 Jan 1678 | |
3. | Peter Calloway II+1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
4. | William Calloway3 b. 14 Mar 1688/89 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 1 (The Calloway Family).
- [S224] Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on The Eastern Shore of Maryland, p. 437 (Appendix X, Early Settlers).
- [S224] Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on The Eastern Shore of Maryland, p. 438 (Appendix X, Early Settlers).
Elizabeth Johnson1
F, b. circa 1650
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1650 | Elizabeth Johnson was born circa 1650.1 |
Marriage Bann | 26 March 1667 | Marriage banns for Elizabeth Johnson and Peter Calloway I were published on 26 March 1667 at Somerset Co, MD; Marriage banns were published 26 March 1667 for Peter Calloway and Elizabeth Johnson, though they were probably not married until some years latter.1 |
Married Name | 26 March 1667 | As of 26 March 1667,her married name was Calloway. |
Bastard Mother of* | May 1667 | Elizabeth Johnson was named as the mother of a bastard child in May 1667 at Somerset Co, MD. Elizabeth Johnson was fined "for bearing a bastard child" and Peter Calloway for getting a bastard child of Elizabeth Johnson.1 |
Anecdote* | 26 November 1667 | Elizabeth Johnson's peculiar conduct of wandering "to and againe amongst ye Indians and layeth in ye Marshes" was reported to court on 26 Nov 1667 and Thomas Ball was ordered "to fetch her in & deliver her to ye next magistrate," who was to give her "correction" for her idleness also to provide her a service that she may work for her living."1 |
Marriage* | after 2 February 1671/72 | She married Peter Calloway I after 2 February 1671/72 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Family |
Peter Calloway I b. c 1645, d. b 1723 | |
Children | 1. | Sarah Calloway2 b. 4 Nov 1676 |
2. | Ann Calloway2 b. 23 Jan 1678 | |
3. | Peter Calloway II+1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
4. | William Calloway2 b. 14 Mar 1688/89 |
Sarah Calloway1
F, b. 4 November 1676
Father | Peter Calloway I1 b. c 1645, d. b 1723 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Johnson1 b. c 1650 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 4 November 1676 | Sarah Calloway was born on 4 November 1676 at Wicomico Hundred, Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Ann Calloway1
F, b. 23 January 1678
Father | Peter Calloway I1 b. c 1645, d. b 1723 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Johnson1 b. c 1650 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 23 January 1678 | Ann Calloway was born on 23 January 1678 at Nanticoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. Anne Callaway, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Callaway, was born at Nanticoke, 23 Jan 1678 near midnight.2 |
William Calloway1
M, b. 14 March 1688/89
Father | Peter Calloway I1 b. c 1645, d. b 1723 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Johnson1 b. c 1650 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 14 March 1688/89 | William Calloway was born on 14 March 1688/89 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
John Calloway1
M, b. 1719
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 1719 | John Calloway was born in 1719 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Tax list* | 1735 | He was on the tax list in 1735 at Nanticoke Hundred, Somerset Co, MD. This was the first year he appeared on the tax list in the HH headed by Peter Callaway.1 |
Will - Father's* | 19 August 1738 | John was named in his father's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.1 |
Est inv named* | 29 February 1739/40 | He was named in an inventory of an estate on 29 February 1739/40 at Somerset Co, MD. The inventory of the estate of Peter Gallaway was filed by Thomas Calliway. Signed as next of kin: John Callaway & Sarah Callaway.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).1 |
Land bought* | 5 November 1742 | He bought land on 5 November 1742 at Calloways Invention, Somerset Co, MD. Thomas Calloway sold this tract to John Calloway as 100 acres.1 |
Land sold* | 20 July 1771 | He sold land on 20 July 1771 at Calloways Invention, Somerset Co, MD. John Calloway sold 100 acres to Peter Calloway. On 14 April 1775 Peter Calloway sold 100 acres to Caleb Balding. On 26 March 1776 the tract was recorded in the Sussex Co, DE warrents, to Elijah Tilghman.1 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
Samuel Calloway1
M, b. circa 1730
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Samuel Calloway was born circa 1730 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Will - Father's* | 19 August 1738 | Samuel was named in his father's will on 19 August 1738 at Somerset Co, MD. In his will Peter Callaway gave son Thomas (Extr) 100 acres of tract Callaway Invention. To son John 50 acres of tract Cockland adjacent to land belonging to Thomas Waller. To son Joshua 50 acres of tract Cockland. To son Benjamin 63 acres of tract Cockland. To son Peter 1 shilling. To son Joseph 63 acres of tract Cockland. To wife Sarah, personalty. Testator desires that sons John, Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph and Joshua shall together buy 50 acres of good land and give to son Samuel. He also desires that his sons be of age at 18 years, but if their mother does not marry, that they stay with her until age 21. Witt: John Williams, John Culver, Edmund Collins.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).1 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
Charrity 'Carrety' Calloway1
F, b. circa 1722
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1722 | Charrity 'Carrety' Calloway was born circa 1722 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).1 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
Sarah Calloway1
F, b. circa 1718
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Charts | Descendants of John Parramore (First Families of Virginia) Descendants of Charlemagne (741-813, King of the Franks & Holy Roman Emperor of the West) | |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1718 | Sarah Calloway was born circa 1718 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | before 11 July 1741 | She married Thomas (95) Parramore, son of Matthew (40) Parramore, before 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | Sarah Calloway was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).1 |
Married Name | before 11 July 1741 | As of before 11 July 1741,her married name was Parramore. |
Family |
Thomas (95) Parramore b. c 1720 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
Elizabeth Calloway1
F, b. circa 1716
Father | Peter Calloway II1 b. 15 Apr 1681, d. b 26 Jan 1739/40 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)1 b. c 1690 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1716 | Elizabeth Calloway was born circa 1716 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Cattle Mark* | 23 July 1719 | A cattle mark was recorded for Elizabeth Calloway on 23 July 1719 at Somerset Co, MD. They were shown as Ann and Elizabeth Kallaway.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 11 July 1741 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 11 July 1741 at Somerset Co, MD. The administration account of the estate of Peter Calliway was submitted by Thomas Calliway, Extr. Payments were made in equal amounts to Peter Calliway, wife of Thomas Parremore (unnamed), Charrity Calliway, Elizabeth Calliway, John Calliway, Anne Richards, wife of John Richards Jr., accountant, Joseph, Samuel, Benjamin, Joshua. Mentions children: Thomas, Peter, Elizabeth, Anne, Sarah, John, Carrety, Joseph (under age), Benjamin (under age), Joshua (under age), Samuel (under age).1 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1715
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1715. |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | She married Peter Calloway III, son of Peter Calloway II and Sarah (-----), circa 1730. |
Married Name | circa 1730 | As of circa 1730,her married name was Calloway. |
Family |
Peter Calloway III b. 1707, d. b 28 Mar 1769 | |
Child | 1. | Peter Calloway IV1 b. c 1735, d. b 8 Mar 1790 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 8 (The Calloway Family).
Peter Calloway IV1
M, b. circa 1735, d. before 8 March 1790
Father | Peter Calloway III1 b. 1707, d. b 28 Mar 1769 | |
Mother | (-----) (-----)1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 2 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1735 | Peter Calloway IV was born circa 1735 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Land bought* | 20 July 1771 | He bought land on 20 July 1771 at Calloways Invention, Somerset Co, MD. John Calloway sold 100 acres to Peter Calloway.2 |
Land sold* | 14 April 1775 | He sold land on 14 April 1775 at Calloways Invention, Somerset Co, MD. On 14 April 1775 Peter Calloway sold 100 acres to Caleb Balding. On 26 March 1776 the tract was recorded in the Sussex Co, DE warrents, to Elijah Tilghman.2 |
Will* | 1 February 1790 | Peter made a will on 1 February 1790 at Kent Co, DE.3 |
Death* | before 8 March 1790 | He died before 8 March 1790 at Kent Co, DE. It was on this date that his will was proved.3 |
Citations
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 8 (The Calloway Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 2 (The Calloway Family).
- [S2210] Ralph A. Riggin & F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Volume 17, p. 12 (The Calloway Family).
Shepherd H. Hickman1
M, b. April 1870
Father | Capt. Elijah W. Hickman1 b. 10 Aug 1827, d. 13 Feb 1901 | |
Mother | Viola Jane Wessells1 b. 17 Mar 1845, d. 22 Feb 1903 |
Birth* | April 1870 | Shepherd H. Hickman was born in April 1870 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Shepherd H. Hickman, born Apr 1870, son of Rich'd(sic) Hickman (farmer living in Acc Co) & his wife Viola. His father gave the information.1,2 |
Susannah Bagwell1
F, b. circa 1730
Father | Thomas (35) Bagwell1 b. c 1696, d. b 26 Feb 1739/40 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Wharton1 b. c 1704, d. b 27 Feb 1749/50 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Susannah Bagwell was born circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Guardian - chose* | 25 March 1747 | She chose a guardian on on 25 March 1747 at Accomack Co, VA. Orphans Isaiah, Susannah and Elizabeth Bagwell chose Elizabeth Bagwell, their mother, as their guardian (security: William Arbuckle and Edward Revel.) Elizabeth (adm. of Thomas Bagwell dec'd) moved that John Bagwell, William Bagge, James Rule and John Parker, or two of them, audit/settle the administrative accounts and divide the estate. (NOTE: Normally you had to be age 14 or above to choose a guardian.)2 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 27 December 1748 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 27 December 1748 at Accomack Co, VA. Pursuant to and order of Accomack Court held 31 Mar 1748, we have audited and divided the estate of Thomas Bagwell dec'd according to the inventory that was produced to us. The widow and her 3 eldest children viz: William, Sophia and Susannah are paid each of them their particular parts of the estate and the younger 4 children viz: Elizabeth, Isaiah, Adah & Anna their particular parts of the estate was left in the hands of the widow, their mother, which is here to annexed. Signed: 27 Dec 1748 by John Bagwell & James Rule. A list of inventoried items & values followed.3 |
Citations
- [S114] Accomack Co, VA, Wills & c., 1743-49, p. 478 (Audited & Divided estate of T. Bagwell dec'd, widow Elizabeth) Reported by Rachelle Luttig <e-mail address> 2 Feb 2016.
- [S2013] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1744-1753, Volume 18, p. 133 (25 Mar 1747 Court).
- [S114] Accomack Co, VA, Wills & c., 1743-49, p. 478 (Audited & Divided estate of T. Bagwell dec'd) Proviede by Rachelle Luttig <e-mail address> 2 Feb 2016.
Sophia Bagwell1
F, b. circa 1728
Father | Thomas (35) Bagwell1 b. c 1696, d. b 26 Feb 1739/40 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Wharton1 b. c 1704, d. b 27 Feb 1749/50 |
Charts | Descendants of Henry Bagwell (Ancient Planter) Descendants of Randall Revell (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1728 | Sophia Bagwell was born circa 1728 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Est Settm't Father's* | 27 December 1748 | She was named in the settlement of her father's estate on 27 December 1748 at Accomack Co, VA. Pursuant to and order of Accomack Court held 31 Mar 1748, we have audited and divided the estate of Thomas Bagwell dec'd according to the inventory that was produced to us. The widow and her 3 eldest children viz: William, Sophia and Susannah are paid each of them their particular parts of the estate and the younger 4 children viz: Elizabeth, Isaiah, Adah & Anna their particular parts of the estate was left in the hands of the widow, their mother, which is here to annexed. Signed: 27 Dec 1748 by John Bagwell & James Rule. A list of inventoried items & values followed. (NOTE: Is seems that if daughter Sophia was the wife of Abbott Bundick by this time that she would have been shown as daughter Sophia Bundick.)1 |
Citations
- [S114] Accomack Co, VA, Wills & c., 1743-49, p. 478 (Audited & Divided estate of T. Bagwell dec'd) Proviede by Rachelle Luttig <e-mail address> 2 Feb 2016.
Mary Louisa Robinson1
F, b. 27 March 1831, d. 21 October 1885
Father | John A. Robinson2 b. c 1805 | |
Mother | Charlotte Augusta Robins2 b. 13 Aug 1809, d. 3 Sep 1875 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 27 March 1831 | Mary Louisa Robinson was born on 27 March 1831 at New York City, NY.2 |
Marriage* | 14 May 1848 | She married William Henry Chase on 14 May 1848 at New York.3 |
Married Name | 14 May 1848 | As of 14 May 1848,her married name was Chase. |
Marriage* | circa 1860 | Mary Louisa Robinson married Francis D. Poley circa 1860.1 |
Married Name | circa 1860 | As of circa 1860,her married name was Poley. |
Death* | 21 October 1885 | Mary Louisa Robinson died on 21 October 1885 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY, at age 54.2 |
Court - namd in suit* | 19 June 1896 | She was named in a lawsuit on 19 June 1896 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY. Elizabeth Jackson's Heirs, Referee Ward's Opinion in the Partition Suit - Important Part an Old Family Bible Played. Jamaica, L.I., June 19 (1896) - Referee Sylvester A.H. Ward, 67 Wall Street, rendered an opinion to-day in the matter of the partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson of New York city, who died in 1835, leaving the use of a house and lot 26 Mott street, New York city, worth about $25,000, and a small amount of other property to her granddaughter, Elizabeth J. Jackson, wife of Elbert Jackson of Wantagh. Mrs. Jackson died in March, 1895, childless, and according to the terms of the grandmother's will the property now reverts to collateral heirs, lawful children of the two sisters of Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Maria Robbins, who died August 27, 1895, intestate, and Charlotte A. Roschire, who died September 3, 1875, intestate. These were the three only children of Priscilla Conolly, the only daughter and child of Sarah Johnson, who died at Jerusalem in 1858. Upon the death of Mrs. Jackson a suit was brought by the children of Ann Maria Robbins, viz: Mary L. Hammond, Ellen Andrews, William and James E. Robbins, to have the estate partitioned among themselves, ignoring the descendants of the other sister, Charlotte, no mention being made in the complaint of there being any descendants of Charlotte. Charlotte married twice, April 26, 1829 to John A. Robinson, by whom she had two children, George Robinson, who died in 1850, childless, and Maria Louisa, who on May 14, 1849, married William H. Chase, by whom she had two children, Elizabeth J.C. Lane and John Chase. After the death of Mr. Chase, Maria married a Mr. Polley, by whom she had two children, Ida M.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley. After the death of John A. Robinson, Charlotte, the sister of Mrs. Jackson, and mother of Mrs. Polley, married Augustus Roschire, April 9, 1848. The grandchildren of Charlotte Roschire, learning of the partition suit being carried on by the Robbins children and the proposed appropriation of all the property left by Elizabeth Jackson, the sister of their grandmother, employed counsel and sought to be made parties to the partition. It was then alleged by the heirs of Ann Maria Robbins that Charlotte Roschire never was married and left no legitimate descendants. That made the issue. In order to show that they were legal heirs the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson produced an old family Bible, found in the garret of the residence of Elizabeth Jackson at Wantagh. The old Bible was yellow with age, mutilated and in a wretched condition, but it still contained the entries of marriages, births and deaths. In that Bible there was a record of the marriage of Charlotte A. Johnson to John A. Robinson on April 26, 1829, and to Augustus Roschire in April, 1848. Daniel Ames, the well known handwriting expert, and other experts were produced, who swore that, in their opinion, the names were written in the Bible within a year, and that the entries were in the handwriting of the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson. After a severe cross examination by Counselor W.W. Gillen, who produced a number of old documents from the Queens county surrogate's office, Mr. Ames and the other experts completely broke down, and it was shown that they could not tell whether certain handwriting shown them was one year old or one hundred years old. Counselor James M. Seaman found evidence to prove that Charlotte was married to both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Roschire in the Attorney street M.E. church, an old building that is now torn down. The records of this church were traced to 386 South First street, Brooklyn, where they were in the custody of a man named Butcher, who attended the church when the organization was disbanded and the records were given to him as the oldest member. Butcher is now over 90 years old and paralyzed. A search was made in the office of the health department of New York city, but it was found that no records of marriages were kept previous to 1852 in New York city. Elizabeth J.C. Lane said that her step grandfather, Mr. Roschire, died when she was 15 years old and that her grandmother had always been known to her as Mrs. Roschire. Counselor Seaman then found at Fishkill Landing the minister of the Attorney street M.E. church, who performed the ceremony of the marriage of Mrs. Charlotte Robinson to Augustus Roschire. He was an old man, about 95 or 96 years of age, and was suffering from a stroke of paralysis and was speechless, but a son, who knew his father's handwriting, testified to the genuineness of the signature of his father to the marriage certificate, in which Charlotte is called by her widow name, Charlotte Robinson, and the date of the marriage certificate, April 9, 1848, further strengthened the claim as to her first marriage, in that it tallied with the date in the Bible found in Elizabeth Jackson's house and the entry in the Attorney street church records found in Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, who left other property beside that of her granddaughter, in which she had only a right of user, and in her will she divided a portion of that property among the grand children of her sister Charlotte, whom she calls nephews and nieces, recognizing their legitimacy. Referee Ward has rendered his opinion after several hearings. He holds that the descendants of Charlotte Roschire are legitmate offspring and heirs at law of the aunt and grand aunt, Elizabeth Jackson. He finds as a conclusion of law that James Robbins, the son of Ann Maria Robbins, is entitled to one-fifth of the property, the six living children of Mary L. Hammond, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins to one-thirty-fifth each and three children of Mrs. Hammond's deceased daughter, Mrs. Hamilton, one one hundred and fifth part each; the five children of the deceased Ellen Andrews, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins, to one-thirtieth each; Annie L. Robbins, only child of the deceased William Robbins, to one-fifth; Elizabeth J.C. Lane, John Chase, Ida N.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley, the grand children of the deceased Charlotte Roschire, to one-twentieth each of the property. And it was directed that the premises be sold and the property be divided. The house in Mott street was transferred to Mrs. Sarah Johnson in 1819. The building is still standing. It is an old stone structure with Dutch dormer windows in the top and is located just outside the Chinese quarter. It was in 1819 the family residence purchased by Mrs. Johnson of the Ackerman family and is located in what was then considered a good residential quarter.3 |
Family 1 |
William Henry Chase b. 20 Nov 1826 | |
Marriage* | 14 May 1848 | She married William Henry Chase on 14 May 1848 at New York.3 |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth J.C. Chase1 b. 1 Mar 1850 |
2. | John Chase1 b. c 1852 |
Family 2 |
Francis D. Poley b. c 1822 | |
Marriage* | circa 1860 | Mary Louisa Robinson married Francis D. Poley circa 1860.1 |
Children | 1. | Ida M.C. Polley1 b. c 1862 |
2. | George F. Polley1 b. c 1864 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, citing "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : accessed 5 January 2016), Queens > Wills 1895-1896 vol 53-56 > image 415 of 929; county courthouses, New York. Queens County, New York, Wills, 1895-1896, vol. 53-56, LDS Family History Library microfilm No. 1769666, item No. 2, images 415-418 (pages 465-470).
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 19 June 1896 issue (partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson).
John A. Robinson1
M, b. circa 1805
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1805 | John A. Robinson was born circa 1805. |
Marriage* | 26 April 1829 | He married Charlotte Augusta Robins, daughter of Thomas Robins and Priscilla Johnson, on 26 April 1829.2 |
Family |
Charlotte Augusta Robins b. 13 Aug 1809, d. 3 Sep 1875 | |
Children | 1. | George Robinson1 b. c 1830, d. 1850 |
2. | Mary Louisa Robinson+3 b. 27 Mar 1831, d. 21 Oct 1885 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 19 June 1896 issue (partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson).
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, citing "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : accessed 5 January 2016), Queens > Wills 1895-1896 vol 53-56 > image 415 of 929; county courthouses, New York. Queens County, New York, Wills, 1895-1896, vol. 53-56, LDS Family History Library microfilm No. 1769666, item No. 2, images 415-418 (pages 465-470).
Augustus Rashire1
M, b. circa 1796
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1796 | Augustus Rashire was born circa 1796.1 |
Marriage* | 9 April 1848 | He married Charlotte Augusta Robins, daughter of Thomas Robins and Priscilla Johnson, on 9 April 1848 at Attorney Street Methodist Episcopal Church, New York City, NY. The will and probate records for Charlotte's sister, Elizabeth Johnson (Robins) Jackson, include the names of four of Charlotte's grandchildren and a great-granddaughter, all descended through Charlotte's daughter Maria L. (Robinson) (Chase) Poley.2 |
Family |
Charlotte Augusta Robins b. 13 Aug 1809, d. 3 Sep 1875 |
George Robinson1
M, b. circa 1830, d. 1850
Father | John A. Robinson1 b. c 1805 | |
Mother | Charlotte Augusta Robins1 b. 13 Aug 1809, d. 3 Sep 1875 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1830 | George Robinson was born circa 1830.1 |
Death* | 1850 | He died in 1850. He died childless.2 |
Court - namd in suit* | 19 June 1896 | He was named in a lawsuit on 19 June 1896 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY. Elizabeth Jackson's Heirs, Referee Ward's Opinion in the Partition Suit - Important Part an Old Family Bible Played. Jamaica, L.I., June 19 (1896) - Referee Sylvester A.H. Ward, 67 Wall Street, rendered an opinion to-day in the matter of the partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson of New York city, who died in 1835, leaving the use of a house and lot 26 Mott street, New York city, worth about $25,000, and a small amount of other property to her granddaughter, Elizabeth J. Jackson, wife of Elbert Jackson of Wantagh. Mrs. Jackson died in March, 1895, childless, and according to the terms of the grandmother's will the property now reverts to collateral heirs, lawful children of the two sisters of Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Maria Robbins, who died August 27, 1895, intestate, and Charlotte A. Roschire, who died September 3, 1875, intestate. These were the three only children of Priscilla Conolly, the only daughter and child of Sarah Johnson, who died at Jerusalem in 1858. Upon the death of Mrs. Jackson a suit was brought by the children of Ann Maria Robbins, viz: Mary L. Hammond, Ellen Andrews, William and James E. Robbins, to have the estate partitioned among themselves, ignoring the descendants of the other sister, Charlotte, no mention being made in the complaint of there being any descendants of Charlotte. Charlotte married twice, April 26, 1829 to John A. Robinson, by whom she had two children, George Robinson, who died in 1850, childless, and Maria Louisa, who on May 14, 1849, married William H. Chase, by whom she had two children, Elizabeth J.C. Lane and John Chase. After the death of Mr. Chase, Maria married a Mr. Polley, by whom she had two children, Ida M.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley. After the death of John A. Robinson, Charlotte, the sister of Mrs. Jackson, and mother of Mrs. Polley, married Augustus Roschire, April 9, 1848. The grandchildren of Charlotte Roschire, learning of the partition suit being carried on by the Robbins children and the proposed appropriation of all the property left by Elizabeth Jackson, the sister of their grandmother, employed counsel and sought to be made parties to the partition. It was then alleged by the heirs of Ann Maria Robbins that Charlotte Roschire never was married and left no legitimate descendants. That made the issue. In order to show that they were legal heirs the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson produced an old family Bible, found in the garret of the residence of Elizabeth Jackson at Wantagh. The old Bible was yellow with age, mutilated and in a wretched condition, but it still contained the entries of marriages, births and deaths. In that Bible there was a record of the marriage of Charlotte A. Johnson to John A. Robinson on April 26, 1829, and to Augustus Roschire in April, 1848. Daniel Ames, the well known handwriting expert, and other experts were produced, who swore that, in their opinion, the names were written in the Bible within a year, and that the entries were in the handwriting of the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson. After a severe cross examination by Counselor W.W. Gillen, who produced a number of old documents from the Queens county surrogate's office, Mr. Ames and the other experts completely broke down, and it was shown that they could not tell whether certain handwriting shown them was one year old or one hundred years old. Counselor James M. Seaman found evidence to prove that Charlotte was married to both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Roschire in the Attorney street M.E. church, an old building that is now torn down. The records of this church were traced to 386 South First street, Brooklyn, where they were in the custody of a man named Butcher, who attended the church when the organization was disbanded and the records were given to him as the oldest member. Butcher is now over 90 years old and paralyzed. A search was made in the office of the health department of New York city, but it was found that no records of marriages were kept previous to 1852 in New York city. Elizabeth J.C. Lane said that her step grandfather, Mr. Roschire, died when she was 15 years old and that her grandmother had always been known to her as Mrs. Roschire. Counselor Seaman then found at Fishkill Landing the minister of the Attorney street M.E. church, who performed the ceremony of the marriage of Mrs. Charlotte Robinson to Augustus Roschire. He was an old man, about 95 or 96 years of age, and was suffering from a stroke of paralysis and was speechless, but a son, who knew his father's handwriting, testified to the genuineness of the signature of his father to the marriage certificate, in which Charlotte is called by her widow name, Charlotte Robinson, and the date of the marriage certificate, April 9, 1848, further strengthened the claim as to her first marriage, in that it tallied with the date in the Bible found in Elizabeth Jackson's house and the entry in the Attorney street church records found in Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, who left other property beside that of her granddaughter, in which she had only a right of user, and in her will she divided a portion of that property among the grand children of her sister Charlotte, whom she calls nephews and nieces, recognizing their legitimacy. Referee Ward has rendered his opinion after several hearings. He holds that the descendants of Charlotte Roschire are legitmate offspring and heirs at law of the aunt and grand aunt, Elizabeth Jackson. He finds as a conclusion of law that James Robbins, the son of Ann Maria Robbins, is entitled to one-fifth of the property, the six living children of Mary L. Hammond, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins to one-thirty-fifth each and three children of Mrs. Hammond's deceased daughter, Mrs. Hamilton, one one hundred and fifth part each; the five children of the deceased Ellen Andrews, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins, to one-thirtieth each; Annie L. Robbins, only child of the deceased William Robbins, to one-fifth; Elizabeth J.C. Lane, John Chase, Ida N.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley, the grand children of the deceased Charlotte Roschire, to one-twentieth each of the property. And it was directed that the premises be sold and the property be divided. The house in Mott street was transferred to Mrs. Sarah Johnson in 1819. The building is still standing. It is an old stone structure with Dutch dormer windows in the top and is located just outside the Chinese quarter. It was in 1819 the family residence purchased by Mrs. Johnson of the Ackerman family and is located in what was then considered a good residential quarter.2 |
William Henry Chase1
M, b. 20 November 1826
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 20 November 1826 | William Henry Chase was born on 20 November 1826 at Flatbush, NY.1 |
Marriage* | 14 May 1848 | He married Mary Louisa Robinson, daughter of John A. Robinson and Charlotte Augusta Robins, on 14 May 1848 at New York.2 |
Family |
Mary Louisa Robinson b. 27 Mar 1831, d. 21 Oct 1885 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth J.C. Chase1 b. 1 Mar 1850 |
2. | John Chase1 b. c 1852 |
Elizabeth J.C. Chase1
F, b. 1 March 1850
Father | William Henry Chase1 b. 20 Nov 1826 | |
Mother | Mary Louisa Robinson1 b. 27 Mar 1831, d. 21 Oct 1885 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 1 March 1850 | Elizabeth J.C. Chase was born on 1 March 1850 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY. Originally shown as 1 Mar 1849, but evidently after her parents were married on 14 May 1849.2 |
Court - namd in suit* | 19 June 1896 | She was named in a lawsuit on 19 June 1896 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY. Elizabeth Jackson's Heirs, Referee Ward's Opinion in the Partition Suit - Important Part an Old Family Bible Played. Jamaica, L.I., June 19 (1896) - Referee Sylvester A.H. Ward, 67 Wall Street, rendered an opinion to-day in the matter of the partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson of New York city, who died in 1835, leaving the use of a house and lot 26 Mott street, New York city, worth about $25,000, and a small amount of other property to her granddaughter, Elizabeth J. Jackson, wife of Elbert Jackson of Wantagh. Mrs. Jackson died in March, 1895, childless, and according to the terms of the grandmother's will the property now reverts to collateral heirs, lawful children of the two sisters of Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Maria Robbins, who died August 27, 1895, intestate, and Charlotte A. Roschire, who died September 3, 1875, intestate. These were the three only children of Priscilla Conolly, the only daughter and child of Sarah Johnson, who died at Jerusalem in 1858. Upon the death of Mrs. Jackson a suit was brought by the children of Ann Maria Robbins, viz: Mary L. Hammond, Ellen Andrews, William and James E. Robbins, to have the estate partitioned among themselves, ignoring the descendants of the other sister, Charlotte, no mention being made in the complaint of there being any descendants of Charlotte. Charlotte married twice, April 26, 1829 to John A. Robinson, by whom she had two children, George Robinson, who died in 1850, childless, and Maria Louisa, who on May 14, 1849, married William H. Chase, by whom she had two children, Elizabeth J.C. Lane and John Chase. After the death of Mr. Chase, Maria married a Mr. Polley, by whom she had two children, Ida M.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley. After the death of John A. Robinson, Charlotte, the sister of Mrs. Jackson, and mother of Mrs. Polley, married Augustus Roschire, April 9, 1848. The grandchildren of Charlotte Roschire, learning of the partition suit being carried on by the Robbins children and the proposed appropriation of all the property left by Elizabeth Jackson, the sister of their grandmother, employed counsel and sought to be made parties to the partition. It was then alleged by the heirs of Ann Maria Robbins that Charlotte Roschire never was married and left no legitimate descendants. That made the issue. In order to show that they were legal heirs the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson produced an old family Bible, found in the garret of the residence of Elizabeth Jackson at Wantagh. The old Bible was yellow with age, mutilated and in a wretched condition, but it still contained the entries of marriages, births and deaths. In that Bible there was a record of the marriage of Charlotte A. Johnson to John A. Robinson on April 26, 1829, and to Augustus Roschire in April, 1848. Daniel Ames, the well known handwriting expert, and other experts were produced, who swore that, in their opinion, the names were written in the Bible within a year, and that the entries were in the handwriting of the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson. After a severe cross examination by Counselor W.W. Gillen, who produced a number of old documents from the Queens county surrogate's office, Mr. Ames and the other experts completely broke down, and it was shown that they could not tell whether certain handwriting shown them was one year old or one hundred years old. Counselor James M. Seaman found evidence to prove that Charlotte was married to both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Roschire in the Attorney street M.E. church, an old building that is now torn down. The records of this church were traced to 386 South First street, Brooklyn, where they were in the custody of a man named Butcher, who attended the church when the organization was disbanded and the records were given to him as the oldest member. Butcher is now over 90 years old and paralyzed. A search was made in the office of the health department of New York city, but it was found that no records of marriages were kept previous to 1852 in New York city. Elizabeth J.C. Lane said that her step grandfather, Mr. Roschire, died when she was 15 years old and that her grandmother had always been known to her as Mrs. Roschire. Counselor Seaman then found at Fishkill Landing the minister of the Attorney street M.E. church, who performed the ceremony of the marriage of Mrs. Charlotte Robinson to Augustus Roschire. He was an old man, about 95 or 96 years of age, and was suffering from a stroke of paralysis and was speechless, but a son, who knew his father's handwriting, testified to the genuineness of the signature of his father to the marriage certificate, in which Charlotte is called by her widow name, Charlotte Robinson, and the date of the marriage certificate, April 9, 1848, further strengthened the claim as to her first marriage, in that it tallied with the date in the Bible found in Elizabeth Jackson's house and the entry in the Attorney street church records found in Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, who left other property beside that of her granddaughter, in which she had only a right of user, and in her will she divided a portion of that property among the grand children of her sister Charlotte, whom she calls nephews and nieces, recognizing their legitimacy. Referee Ward has rendered his opinion after several hearings. He holds that the descendants of Charlotte Roschire are legitmate offspring and heirs at law of the aunt and grand aunt, Elizabeth Jackson. He finds as a conclusion of law that James Robbins, the son of Ann Maria Robbins, is entitled to one-fifth of the property, the six living children of Mary L. Hammond, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins to one-thirty-fifth each and three children of Mrs. Hammond's deceased daughter, Mrs. Hamilton, one one hundred and fifth part each; the five children of the deceased Ellen Andrews, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins, to one-thirtieth each; Annie L. Robbins, only child of the deceased William Robbins, to one-fifth; Elizabeth J.C. Lane, John Chase, Ida N.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley, the grand children of the deceased Charlotte Roschire, to one-twentieth each of the property. And it was directed that the premises be sold and the property be divided. The house in Mott street was transferred to Mrs. Sarah Johnson in 1819. The building is still standing. It is an old stone structure with Dutch dormer windows in the top and is located just outside the Chinese quarter. It was in 1819 the family residence purchased by Mrs. Johnson of the Ackerman family and is located in what was then considered a good residential quarter.2 |
John Chase1
M, b. circa 1852
Father | William Henry Chase1 b. 20 Nov 1826 | |
Mother | Mary Louisa Robinson1 b. 27 Mar 1831, d. 21 Oct 1885 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1852 | John Chase was born circa 1852 at New York.1 |
Court - namd in suit* | 19 June 1896 | He was named in a lawsuit on 19 June 1896 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY. Elizabeth Jackson's Heirs, Referee Ward's Opinion in the Partition Suit - Important Part an Old Family Bible Played. Jamaica, L.I., June 19 (1896) - Referee Sylvester A.H. Ward, 67 Wall Street, rendered an opinion to-day in the matter of the partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson of New York city, who died in 1835, leaving the use of a house and lot 26 Mott street, New York city, worth about $25,000, and a small amount of other property to her granddaughter, Elizabeth J. Jackson, wife of Elbert Jackson of Wantagh. Mrs. Jackson died in March, 1895, childless, and according to the terms of the grandmother's will the property now reverts to collateral heirs, lawful children of the two sisters of Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Maria Robbins, who died August 27, 1895, intestate, and Charlotte A. Roschire, who died September 3, 1875, intestate. These were the three only children of Priscilla Conolly, the only daughter and child of Sarah Johnson, who died at Jerusalem in 1858. Upon the death of Mrs. Jackson a suit was brought by the children of Ann Maria Robbins, viz: Mary L. Hammond, Ellen Andrews, William and James E. Robbins, to have the estate partitioned among themselves, ignoring the descendants of the other sister, Charlotte, no mention being made in the complaint of there being any descendants of Charlotte. Charlotte married twice, April 26, 1829 to John A. Robinson, by whom she had two children, George Robinson, who died in 1850, childless, and Maria Louisa, who on May 14, 1849, married William H. Chase, by whom she had two children, Elizabeth J.C. Lane and John Chase. After the death of Mr. Chase, Maria married a Mr. Polley, by whom she had two children, Ida M.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley. After the death of John A. Robinson, Charlotte, the sister of Mrs. Jackson, and mother of Mrs. Polley, married Augustus Roschire, April 9, 1848. The grandchildren of Charlotte Roschire, learning of the partition suit being carried on by the Robbins children and the proposed appropriation of all the property left by Elizabeth Jackson, the sister of their grandmother, employed counsel and sought to be made parties to the partition. It was then alleged by the heirs of Ann Maria Robbins that Charlotte Roschire never was married and left no legitimate descendants. That made the issue. In order to show that they were legal heirs the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson produced an old family Bible, found in the garret of the residence of Elizabeth Jackson at Wantagh. The old Bible was yellow with age, mutilated and in a wretched condition, but it still contained the entries of marriages, births and deaths. In that Bible there was a record of the marriage of Charlotte A. Johnson to John A. Robinson on April 26, 1829, and to Augustus Roschire in April, 1848. Daniel Ames, the well known handwriting expert, and other experts were produced, who swore that, in their opinion, the names were written in the Bible within a year, and that the entries were in the handwriting of the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson. After a severe cross examination by Counselor W.W. Gillen, who produced a number of old documents from the Queens county surrogate's office, Mr. Ames and the other experts completely broke down, and it was shown that they could not tell whether certain handwriting shown them was one year old or one hundred years old. Counselor James M. Seaman found evidence to prove that Charlotte was married to both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Roschire in the Attorney street M.E. church, an old building that is now torn down. The records of this church were traced to 386 South First street, Brooklyn, where they were in the custody of a man named Butcher, who attended the church when the organization was disbanded and the records were given to him as the oldest member. Butcher is now over 90 years old and paralyzed. A search was made in the office of the health department of New York city, but it was found that no records of marriages were kept previous to 1852 in New York city. Elizabeth J.C. Lane said that her step grandfather, Mr. Roschire, died when she was 15 years old and that her grandmother had always been known to her as Mrs. Roschire. Counselor Seaman then found at Fishkill Landing the minister of the Attorney street M.E. church, who performed the ceremony of the marriage of Mrs. Charlotte Robinson to Augustus Roschire. He was an old man, about 95 or 96 years of age, and was suffering from a stroke of paralysis and was speechless, but a son, who knew his father's handwriting, testified to the genuineness of the signature of his father to the marriage certificate, in which Charlotte is called by her widow name, Charlotte Robinson, and the date of the marriage certificate, April 9, 1848, further strengthened the claim as to her first marriage, in that it tallied with the date in the Bible found in Elizabeth Jackson's house and the entry in the Attorney street church records found in Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, who left other property beside that of her granddaughter, in which she had only a right of user, and in her will she divided a portion of that property among the grand children of her sister Charlotte, whom she calls nephews and nieces, recognizing their legitimacy. Referee Ward has rendered his opinion after several hearings. He holds that the descendants of Charlotte Roschire are legitmate offspring and heirs at law of the aunt and grand aunt, Elizabeth Jackson. He finds as a conclusion of law that James Robbins, the son of Ann Maria Robbins, is entitled to one-fifth of the property, the six living children of Mary L. Hammond, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins to one-thirty-fifth each and three children of Mrs. Hammond's deceased daughter, Mrs. Hamilton, one one hundred and fifth part each; the five children of the deceased Ellen Andrews, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins, to one-thirtieth each; Annie L. Robbins, only child of the deceased William Robbins, to one-fifth; Elizabeth J.C. Lane, John Chase, Ida N.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley, the grand children of the deceased Charlotte Roschire, to one-twentieth each of the property. And it was directed that the premises be sold and the property be divided. The house in Mott street was transferred to Mrs. Sarah Johnson in 1819. The building is still standing. It is an old stone structure with Dutch dormer windows in the top and is located just outside the Chinese quarter. It was in 1819 the family residence purchased by Mrs. Johnson of the Ackerman family and is located in what was then considered a good residential quarter.2 |
Francis D. Poley1
M, b. circa 1822
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1822 | Francis D. Poley was born circa 1822 at France.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1860 | He married Mary Louisa Robinson, daughter of John A. Robinson and Charlotte Augusta Robins, circa 1860.1 |
Family |
Mary Louisa Robinson b. 27 Mar 1831, d. 21 Oct 1885 | |
Children | 1. | Ida M.C. Polley1 b. c 1862 |
2. | George F. Polley1 b. c 1864 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Ida M.C. Polley1
F, b. circa 1862
Father | Francis D. Poley1 b. c 1822 | |
Mother | Mary Louisa Robinson1 b. 27 Mar 1831, d. 21 Oct 1885 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1862 | Ida M.C. Polley was born circa 1862 at New York.1 |
Court - namd in suit* | 19 June 1896 | She was named in a lawsuit on 19 June 1896 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY. Elizabeth Jackson's Heirs, Referee Ward's Opinion in the Partition Suit - Important Part an Old Family Bible Played. Jamaica, L.I., June 19 (1896) - Referee Sylvester A.H. Ward, 67 Wall Street, rendered an opinion to-day in the matter of the partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson of New York city, who died in 1835, leaving the use of a house and lot 26 Mott street, New York city, worth about $25,000, and a small amount of other property to her granddaughter, Elizabeth J. Jackson, wife of Elbert Jackson of Wantagh. Mrs. Jackson died in March, 1895, childless, and according to the terms of the grandmother's will the property now reverts to collateral heirs, lawful children of the two sisters of Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Maria Robbins, who died August 27, 1895, intestate, and Charlotte A. Roschire, who died September 3, 1875, intestate. These were the three only children of Priscilla Conolly, the only daughter and child of Sarah Johnson, who died at Jerusalem in 1858. Upon the death of Mrs. Jackson a suit was brought by the children of Ann Maria Robbins, viz: Mary L. Hammond, Ellen Andrews, William and James E. Robbins, to have the estate partitioned among themselves, ignoring the descendants of the other sister, Charlotte, no mention being made in the complaint of there being any descendants of Charlotte. Charlotte married twice, April 26, 1829 to John A. Robinson, by whom she had two children, George Robinson, who died in 1850, childless, and Maria Louisa, who on May 14, 1849, married William H. Chase, by whom she had two children, Elizabeth J.C. Lane and John Chase. After the death of Mr. Chase, Maria married a Mr. Polley, by whom she had two children, Ida M.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley. After the death of John A. Robinson, Charlotte, the sister of Mrs. Jackson, and mother of Mrs. Polley, married Augustus Roschire, April 9, 1848. The grandchildren of Charlotte Roschire, learning of the partition suit being carried on by the Robbins children and the proposed appropriation of all the property left by Elizabeth Jackson, the sister of their grandmother, employed counsel and sought to be made parties to the partition. It was then alleged by the heirs of Ann Maria Robbins that Charlotte Roschire never was married and left no legitimate descendants. That made the issue. In order to show that they were legal heirs the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson produced an old family Bible, found in the garret of the residence of Elizabeth Jackson at Wantagh. The old Bible was yellow with age, mutilated and in a wretched condition, but it still contained the entries of marriages, births and deaths. In that Bible there was a record of the marriage of Charlotte A. Johnson to John A. Robinson on April 26, 1829, and to Augustus Roschire in April, 1848. Daniel Ames, the well known handwriting expert, and other experts were produced, who swore that, in their opinion, the names were written in the Bible within a year, and that the entries were in the handwriting of the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson. After a severe cross examination by Counselor W.W. Gillen, who produced a number of old documents from the Queens county surrogate's office, Mr. Ames and the other experts completely broke down, and it was shown that they could not tell whether certain handwriting shown them was one year old or one hundred years old. Counselor James M. Seaman found evidence to prove that Charlotte was married to both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Roschire in the Attorney street M.E. church, an old building that is now torn down. The records of this church were traced to 386 South First street, Brooklyn, where they were in the custody of a man named Butcher, who attended the church when the organization was disbanded and the records were given to him as the oldest member. Butcher is now over 90 years old and paralyzed. A search was made in the office of the health department of New York city, but it was found that no records of marriages were kept previous to 1852 in New York city. Elizabeth J.C. Lane said that her step grandfather, Mr. Roschire, died when she was 15 years old and that her grandmother had always been known to her as Mrs. Roschire. Counselor Seaman then found at Fishkill Landing the minister of the Attorney street M.E. church, who performed the ceremony of the marriage of Mrs. Charlotte Robinson to Augustus Roschire. He was an old man, about 95 or 96 years of age, and was suffering from a stroke of paralysis and was speechless, but a son, who knew his father's handwriting, testified to the genuineness of the signature of his father to the marriage certificate, in which Charlotte is called by her widow name, Charlotte Robinson, and the date of the marriage certificate, April 9, 1848, further strengthened the claim as to her first marriage, in that it tallied with the date in the Bible found in Elizabeth Jackson's house and the entry in the Attorney street church records found in Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, who left other property beside that of her granddaughter, in which she had only a right of user, and in her will she divided a portion of that property among the grand children of her sister Charlotte, whom she calls nephews and nieces, recognizing their legitimacy. Referee Ward has rendered his opinion after several hearings. He holds that the descendants of Charlotte Roschire are legitmate offspring and heirs at law of the aunt and grand aunt, Elizabeth Jackson. He finds as a conclusion of law that James Robbins, the son of Ann Maria Robbins, is entitled to one-fifth of the property, the six living children of Mary L. Hammond, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins to one-thirty-fifth each and three children of Mrs. Hammond's deceased daughter, Mrs. Hamilton, one one hundred and fifth part each; the five children of the deceased Ellen Andrews, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins, to one-thirtieth each; Annie L. Robbins, only child of the deceased William Robbins, to one-fifth; Elizabeth J.C. Lane, John Chase, Ida N.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley, the grand children of the deceased Charlotte Roschire, to one-twentieth each of the property. And it was directed that the premises be sold and the property be divided. The house in Mott street was transferred to Mrs. Sarah Johnson in 1819. The building is still standing. It is an old stone structure with Dutch dormer windows in the top and is located just outside the Chinese quarter. It was in 1819 the family residence purchased by Mrs. Johnson of the Ackerman family and is located in what was then considered a good residential quarter.2 |
George F. Polley1
M, b. circa 1864
Father | Francis D. Poley1 b. c 1822 | |
Mother | Mary Louisa Robinson1 b. 27 Mar 1831, d. 21 Oct 1885 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1864 | George F. Polley was born circa 1864 at New York.1 |
Court - namd in suit* | 19 June 1896 | He was named in a lawsuit on 19 June 1896 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY. Elizabeth Jackson's Heirs, Referee Ward's Opinion in the Partition Suit - Important Part an Old Family Bible Played. Jamaica, L.I., June 19 (1896) - Referee Sylvester A.H. Ward, 67 Wall Street, rendered an opinion to-day in the matter of the partition of the estate of Sarah Johnson of New York city, who died in 1835, leaving the use of a house and lot 26 Mott street, New York city, worth about $25,000, and a small amount of other property to her granddaughter, Elizabeth J. Jackson, wife of Elbert Jackson of Wantagh. Mrs. Jackson died in March, 1895, childless, and according to the terms of the grandmother's will the property now reverts to collateral heirs, lawful children of the two sisters of Elizabeth Jackson, Ann Maria Robbins, who died August 27, 1895, intestate, and Charlotte A. Roschire, who died September 3, 1875, intestate. These were the three only children of Priscilla Conolly, the only daughter and child of Sarah Johnson, who died at Jerusalem in 1858. Upon the death of Mrs. Jackson a suit was brought by the children of Ann Maria Robbins, viz: Mary L. Hammond, Ellen Andrews, William and James E. Robbins, to have the estate partitioned among themselves, ignoring the descendants of the other sister, Charlotte, no mention being made in the complaint of there being any descendants of Charlotte. Charlotte married twice, April 26, 1829 to John A. Robinson, by whom she had two children, George Robinson, who died in 1850, childless, and Maria Louisa, who on May 14, 1849, married William H. Chase, by whom she had two children, Elizabeth J.C. Lane and John Chase. After the death of Mr. Chase, Maria married a Mr. Polley, by whom she had two children, Ida M.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley. After the death of John A. Robinson, Charlotte, the sister of Mrs. Jackson, and mother of Mrs. Polley, married Augustus Roschire, April 9, 1848. The grandchildren of Charlotte Roschire, learning of the partition suit being carried on by the Robbins children and the proposed appropriation of all the property left by Elizabeth Jackson, the sister of their grandmother, employed counsel and sought to be made parties to the partition. It was then alleged by the heirs of Ann Maria Robbins that Charlotte Roschire never was married and left no legitimate descendants. That made the issue. In order to show that they were legal heirs the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson produced an old family Bible, found in the garret of the residence of Elizabeth Jackson at Wantagh. The old Bible was yellow with age, mutilated and in a wretched condition, but it still contained the entries of marriages, births and deaths. In that Bible there was a record of the marriage of Charlotte A. Johnson to John A. Robinson on April 26, 1829, and to Augustus Roschire in April, 1848. Daniel Ames, the well known handwriting expert, and other experts were produced, who swore that, in their opinion, the names were written in the Bible within a year, and that the entries were in the handwriting of the grandchildren of Charlotte Robinson. After a severe cross examination by Counselor W.W. Gillen, who produced a number of old documents from the Queens county surrogate's office, Mr. Ames and the other experts completely broke down, and it was shown that they could not tell whether certain handwriting shown them was one year old or one hundred years old. Counselor James M. Seaman found evidence to prove that Charlotte was married to both Mr. Robinson and Mr. Roschire in the Attorney street M.E. church, an old building that is now torn down. The records of this church were traced to 386 South First street, Brooklyn, where they were in the custody of a man named Butcher, who attended the church when the organization was disbanded and the records were given to him as the oldest member. Butcher is now over 90 years old and paralyzed. A search was made in the office of the health department of New York city, but it was found that no records of marriages were kept previous to 1852 in New York city. Elizabeth J.C. Lane said that her step grandfather, Mr. Roschire, died when she was 15 years old and that her grandmother had always been known to her as Mrs. Roschire. Counselor Seaman then found at Fishkill Landing the minister of the Attorney street M.E. church, who performed the ceremony of the marriage of Mrs. Charlotte Robinson to Augustus Roschire. He was an old man, about 95 or 96 years of age, and was suffering from a stroke of paralysis and was speechless, but a son, who knew his father's handwriting, testified to the genuineness of the signature of his father to the marriage certificate, in which Charlotte is called by her widow name, Charlotte Robinson, and the date of the marriage certificate, April 9, 1848, further strengthened the claim as to her first marriage, in that it tallied with the date in the Bible found in Elizabeth Jackson's house and the entry in the Attorney street church records found in Brooklyn. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, who left other property beside that of her granddaughter, in which she had only a right of user, and in her will she divided a portion of that property among the grand children of her sister Charlotte, whom she calls nephews and nieces, recognizing their legitimacy. Referee Ward has rendered his opinion after several hearings. He holds that the descendants of Charlotte Roschire are legitmate offspring and heirs at law of the aunt and grand aunt, Elizabeth Jackson. He finds as a conclusion of law that James Robbins, the son of Ann Maria Robbins, is entitled to one-fifth of the property, the six living children of Mary L. Hammond, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins to one-thirty-fifth each and three children of Mrs. Hammond's deceased daughter, Mrs. Hamilton, one one hundred and fifth part each; the five children of the deceased Ellen Andrews, a daughter of Ann Maria Robbins, to one-thirtieth each; Annie L. Robbins, only child of the deceased William Robbins, to one-fifth; Elizabeth J.C. Lane, John Chase, Ida N.C. Setterlin and George F. Polley, the grand children of the deceased Charlotte Roschire, to one-twentieth each of the property. And it was directed that the premises be sold and the property be divided. The house in Mott street was transferred to Mrs. Sarah Johnson in 1819. The building is still standing. It is an old stone structure with Dutch dormer windows in the top and is located just outside the Chinese quarter. It was in 1819 the family residence purchased by Mrs. Johnson of the Ackerman family and is located in what was then considered a good residential quarter.2 |
Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson1
M, b. April 1832, d. 21 August 1919
Father | Obadiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. c 1792, d. b 14 Feb 1842 | |
Mother | Leah Abdell1 b. c 1808 |
Birth* | April 1832 | Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson was born in April 1832 at Eastville, Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 17 June 1854 | He married Virginia Johnson, daughter of Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson and Mary Montgomey, on 17 June 1854 at Manhattan, NY.2 |
Census head* | 1855 | Josiah was listed as a head of household in the census of 1855 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. The household was headed by Josiah Johnson, age 23. Listed with him were Virginia Johnson, age 25; Josiah Russell, age 5; and Edwin F. Johnson, age 0.3 |
Census head | 18 July 1860 | Josiah was listed as a head of household in the census of 18 July 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. HH#1048/Family#1920 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 29 year old pilot, with personal property valued at $3,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons: Virginia, age 30 & born in NY; Josiah, age 10 & born in NY; Helen, age 3 & born in NY; and Henry, age 1 & born in NY. Also listed was Mary Feely, a 26 year old servant, born in Ireland.4 |
Census head* | 25 June 1870 | Josiah was listed as a head of household in the census of 25 June 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York. HH#955 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 38 year old pilot with real estate valued at $3,000 and personal property valued at $5,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons (all born in NY): Virginia, age 40; Isaak, a 20 year old apprentice pilot; Helen, age 13; Henry, age 11 and at home; Virginia, age 8/12, born in Oct.5 |
Death* | 21 August 1919 | He died on 21 August 1919 at North Stamford, CT, at age 87. Capt. Josiah Johnson, 87 years old, a retired Sandy Hook pilot, and a resident of Brooklyn for many years, at 358 Hawthorne St., Flatbush, died Thursday, of the ailments of old age, at the summer residence of his son, Capt. Henry Clay Johnson, in North Stamford, Conn. His funeral service will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel at 15 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, and interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Capt. Johnson was born in Eastville, Accomac(sic) Co, Virginia, the son of the late Obadiah and Leah Johnson. He started to follow the sea on a pilot boat when 12 years old, and was given his license as a pilot when 19 years old. He was 11 years old when he came to Brooklyn to live with his uncle, Josiah Johnson, a Sandy Hook pilot, and young Josiah followed his uncle in seafaring life within a year. Capt. Johnson was in command of several pilot boats during his long service in local waters, the least being the Edmund Blunt. He retired from service about 15 years ago. Capt. Johnson's father lost a leg by a cannon shot while serving on the old frigate Constitution in the War of 1812. Capt. Johnson was a United States pilot in the Civil War, carrying troops, among them the 13th Regt. of Brooklyn, to Annapolis, Md., on the steamship Marion. Capt. Johnson is survived by a son Capt. Henry Clay Johnson; a step-son, Capt. Josiah Johnson Russell; nine grandchildren and nine great-grand children.1 |
Family |
Virginia Johnson b. Jul 1829, d. 2 Nov 1901 | |
Children | 1. | Edwin F. Johnson3 b. c 1855 |
2. | Helen Johnson4 b. c 1857 | |
3. | Capt. Henry Clay Johnson1 b. c 1859 | |
4. | Virginia Johnson5 b. Oct 1869 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 24 Aug 1919 issue (obtiuary of Capt. Josiah Johnson).
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24ZB-WBH : accessed 6 February 2016), Josiah Johnson and Virginia Russell, 17 Jun 1854; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,671,673.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Josiah Johnson in the New York, State Census, 1855.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Kings Co, NY.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Kings Co, NY.
Virginia Johnson1
F, b. July 1829, d. 2 November 1901
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Mary Montgomey1 b. 1802, d. 27 Aug 1844 |
Birth* | July 1829 | Virginia Johnson was born in July 1829 at New York.2 |
Marriage* | 22 July 1849 | She married James S. Russell on 22 July 1849 at Brooklyn, NY.3 |
Married Name | 22 July 1849 | As of 22 July 1849,her married name was Russell. |
Marriage* | 17 June 1854 | Virginia Johnson married Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson, son of Obadiah (of Josiah) Johnson and Leah Abdell, on 17 June 1854 at Manhattan, NY.1 |
Census w/husband* | 1855 | Virginia was listed with her husband in the census of 1855 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. The household was headed by Josiah Johnson, age 23. Listed with him were Virginia Johnson, age 25; Josiah Russell, age 5; and Edwin F. Johnson, age 0.4 |
Census w/husband* | 18 July 1860 | Virginia was listed with her husband in the census of 18 July 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. HH#1048/Family#1920 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 29 year old pilot, with personal property valued at $3,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons: Virginia, age 30 & born in NY; Josiah, age 10 & born in NY; Helen, age 3 & born in NY; and Henry, age 1 & born in NY. Also listed was Mary Feely, a 26 year old servant, born in Ireland.5 |
Census w/husband | 25 June 1870 | Virginia was listed with her husband in the census of 25 June 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York. HH#955 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 38 year old pilot with real estate valued at $3,000 and personal property valued at $5,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons (all born in NY): Virginia, age 40; Isaak, a 20 year old apprentice pilot; Helen, age 13; Henry, age 11 and at home; Virginia, age 8/12, born in Oct.6 |
Death* | 2 November 1901 | She died on 2 November 1901 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY, at age 72.2 |
Family 1 |
James S. Russell b. c 1820 | |
Marriage* | 22 July 1849 | She married James S. Russell on 22 July 1849 at Brooklyn, NY.3 |
Child | 1. | Capt. Josiah Johnson Russell4 b. c 1850 |
Family 2 |
Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson b. Apr 1832, d. 21 Aug 1919 | |
Marriage* | 17 June 1854 | Virginia Johnson married Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson, son of Obadiah (of Josiah) Johnson and Leah Abdell, on 17 June 1854 at Manhattan, NY.1 |
Children | 1. | Edwin F. Johnson4 b. c 1855 |
2. | Helen Johnson5 b. c 1857 | |
3. | Capt. Henry Clay Johnson7 b. c 1859 | |
4. | Virginia Johnson6 b. Oct 1869 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24ZB-WBH : accessed 6 February 2016), Josiah Johnson and Virginia Russell, 17 Jun 1854; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,671,673.
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, citing The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Thursday, July 26, 1849, p. 2.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Josiah Johnson in the New York, State Census, 1855.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Kings Co, NY.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Kings Co, NY.
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 24 Aug 1919 issue (obtiuary of Capt. Josiah Johnson).
James S. Russell1
M, b. circa 1820
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1820 | James S. Russell was born circa 1820.1 |
Marriage* | 22 July 1849 | He married Virginia Johnson, daughter of Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson and Mary Montgomey, on 22 July 1849 at Brooklyn, NY.2 |
Family |
Virginia Johnson b. Jul 1829, d. 2 Nov 1901 | |
Child | 1. | Capt. Josiah Johnson Russell3 b. c 1850 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24ZB-WBH : accessed 6 February 2016), Josiah Johnson and Virginia Russell, 17 Jun 1854; citing Marriage, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,671,673.
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, citing The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York), Thursday, July 26, 1849, p. 2.
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 24 Aug 1919 issue (obtiuary of Capt. Josiah Johnson).
Capt. Josiah Johnson Russell1
M, b. circa 1850
Father | James S. Russell1 b. c 1820 | |
Mother | Virginia Johnson2 b. Jul 1829, d. 2 Nov 1901 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1850 | Capt. Josiah Johnson Russell was born circa 1850 at New York.2 |
Census w/step-father* | 1855 | He was listed with his step-father in the census of 1855 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. The household was headed by Josiah Johnson, age 23. Listed with him were Virginia Johnson, age 25; Josiah Russell, age 5; and Edwin F. Johnson, age 0.2 |
Census w/step-father | 18 July 1860 | He was listed with his step-father in the census of 18 July 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. HH#1048/Family#1920 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 29 year old pilot, with personal property valued at $3,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons: Virginia, age 30 & born in NY; Josiah, age 10 & born in NY; Helen, age 3 & born in NY; and Henry, age 1 & born in NY. Also listed was Mary Feely, a 26 year old servant, born in Ireland.3 |
Census w/step-father | 25 June 1870 | He was listed with his step-father in the census of 25 June 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York. HH#955 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 38 year old pilot with real estate valued at $3,000 and personal property valued at $5,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons (all born in NY): Virginia, age 40; Isaak, a 20 year old apprentice pilot; Helen, age 13; Henry, age 11 and at home; Virginia, age 8/12, born in Oct.4 |
Obituary - Step-Fath* | 24 August 1919 | He was named in his step-father's obituary on 24 August 1919 at New York. Capt. Josiah Johnson, 87 years old, a retired Sandy Hook pilot, and a resident of Brooklyn for man years, at 358 Hawthorne St., Flatbush, died Thursday, of the ailments of old age, at the summer residence of his son, Capt. Henry Clay Johnson, in North Stamford, Conn. His funeral service will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel at 15 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, and interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Capt. Johnson was born in Eastville, Accomac(sic) Co, Virginia, the son of the late Obadiah and Leah Johnson. He started to follow the sea on a pilot boat when 12 years old, and was given his license as a pilot when 19 years old. He was 11 years old when he came to Brooklyn to live with his uncle, Josiah Johnson, a Sandy Hook pilot, and young Josiah followed his uncle in seafaring life within a year. Capt. Johnson was in command of several pilot boats during his long service in local waters, the least being the Edmund Blunt. He retired from service about 15 years ago. Capt. Johnson's father lost a leg by a cannon shot while serving on the old frigate Constitution in the War of 1812. Capt. Johnson was a United States pilot in the Civil War, carrying troops, among them the 13th Regt. of Brooklyn, to Annapolis, Md., on the steamship Marion. Capt. Johnson is survived by a son Capt. Henry Clay Johnson; a step-son, Capt. Josiah Johnson Russell; nine grandchildren and nine great-grand children.1 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 24 Aug 1919 issue (obtiuary of Capt. Josiah Johnson).
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Josiah Johnson in the New York, State Census, 1855.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Kings Co, NY.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Kings Co, NY.
Capt. Henry Clay Johnson1
M, b. circa 1859
Father | Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson1 b. Apr 1832, d. 21 Aug 1919 | |
Mother | Virginia Johnson1 b. Jul 1829, d. 2 Nov 1901 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Washbourne (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1859 | Capt. Henry Clay Johnson was born circa 1859 at New York.2 |
Census w/parents* | 18 July 1860 | Henry was listed with his parents in the census of 18 July 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. HH#1048/Family#1920 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 29 year old pilot, with personal property valued at $3,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons: Virginia, age 30 & born in NY; Josiah, age 10 & born in NY; Helen, age 3 & born in NY; and Henry, age 1 & born in NY. Also listed was Mary Feely, a 26 year old servant, born in Ireland.2 |
Census w/parents | 25 June 1870 | Henry was listed with his parents in the census of 25 June 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York. HH#955 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 38 year old pilot with real estate valued at $3,000 and personal property valued at $5,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons (all born in NY): Virginia, age 40; Isaak, a 20 year old apprentice pilot; Helen, age 13; Henry, age 11 and at home; Virginia, age 8/12, born in Oct.3 |
Obituary - Father's* | 24 August 1919 | He was named in his father's obituary on 24 August 1919 at New York. Capt. Josiah Johnson, 87 years old, a retired Sandy Hook pilot, and a resident of Brooklyn for man years, at 358 Hawthorne St., Flatbush, died Thursday, of the ailments of old age, at the summer residence of his son, Capt. Henry Clay Johnson, in North Stamford, Conn. His funeral service will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel at 15 Greene Ave, Brooklyn, and interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Capt. Johnson was born in Eastville, Accomac(sic) Co, Virginia, the son of the late Obadiah and Leah Johnson. He started to follow the sea on a pilot boat when 12 years old, and was given his license as a pilot when 19 years old. He was 11 years old when he came to Brooklyn to live with his uncle, Josiah Johnson, a Sandy Hook pilot, and young Josiah followed his uncle in seafaring life within a year. Capt. Johnson was in command of several pilot boats during his long service in local waters, the least being the Edmund Blunt. He retired from service about 15 years ago. Capt. Johnson's father lost a leg by a cannon shot while serving on the old frigate Constitution in the War of 1812. Capt. Johnson was a United States pilot in the Civil War, carrying troops, among them the 13th Regt. of Brooklyn, to Annapolis, Md., on the steamship Marion. Capt. Johnson is survived by a son Capt. Henry Clay Johnson; a step-son, Capt. Josiah Johnson Russell; nine grandchildren and nine great-grand children.1 |
Edwin F. Johnson1
M, b. circa 1855
Father | Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson1 b. Apr 1832, d. 21 Aug 1919 | |
Mother | Virginia Johnson1 b. Jul 1829, d. 2 Nov 1901 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Washbourne (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1855 | Edwin F. Johnson was born circa 1855 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1855 | Edwin was listed with his parents in the census of 1855 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY. The household was headed by Josiah Johnson, age 23. Listed with him were Virginia Johnson, age 25; Josiah Russell, age 5; and Edwin F. Johnson, age 0.1 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Josiah Johnson in the New York, State Census, 1855.
Helen Johnson1
F, b. circa 1857
Father | Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson1 b. Apr 1832, d. 21 Aug 1919 | |
Mother | Virginia Johnson1 b. Jul 1829, d. 2 Nov 1901 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Washbourne (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1857 | Helen Johnson was born circa 1857 at New York.1 |
Census w/parents* | 18 July 1860 | Helen was listed with her parents in the census of 18 July 1860 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York. HH#1048/Family#1920 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 29 year old pilot, with personal property valued at $3,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons: Virginia, age 30 & born in NY; Josiah, age 10 & born in NY; Helen, age 3 & born in NY; and Henry, age 1 & born in NY. Also listed was Mary Feely, a 26 year old servant, born in Ireland.1 |
Census w/parents | 25 June 1870 | Helen was listed with her parents in the census of 25 June 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York. HH#955 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 38 year old pilot with real estate valued at $3,000 and personal property valued at $5,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons (all born in NY): Virginia, age 40; Isaak, a 20 year old apprentice pilot; Helen, age 13; Henry, age 11 and at home; Virginia, age 8/12, born in Oct.2 |
Virginia Johnson1
F, b. October 1869
Father | Capt. Josiah (of Obadiah) Johnson1 b. Apr 1832, d. 21 Aug 1919 | |
Mother | Virginia Johnson1 b. Jul 1829, d. 2 Nov 1901 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Washbourne (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | October 1869 | Virginia Johnson was born in October 1869 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York.1 |
Census w/parents* | 25 June 1870 | Virginia was listed with her parents in the census of 25 June 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York. HH#955 was headed by Josiah Johnson, a 38 year old pilot with real estate valued at $3,000 and personal property valued at $5,000 and born in Virginia. Listed with him were the following Johnsons (all born in NY): Virginia, age 40; Isaak, a 20 year old apprentice pilot; Helen, age 13; Henry, age 11 and at home; Virginia, age 8/12, born in Oct.1 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Kings Co, NY.
William Mitchell IV1
M, b. 6 February 1700/1
Father | William Mitchell III1 b. c 1666 | |
Mother | Rosemond (-----)1 b. c 1675, d. 28 Jan 1733 |
Last Edited | 9 Feb 2017 |
Birth* | 6 February 1700/1 | William Mitchell IV was born on 6 February 1700/1 at Baltimore Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | 30 September 1736 | He married Elizabeth Elliott on 30 September 1736 at St. John's Parish, Baltimore, MD.2 |
Family |
Elizabeth Elliott b. c 1715 | |
Children | 1. | John Mitchell+1 b. 6 Nov 1737, d. a 1800 |
2. | Sarah Mitchell1 b. 5 Feb 1740/41 | |
3. | William Mitchell V+1 b. 23 Jul 1742 |
Jane Mitchell1
F, b. 30 July 1708
Father | William Mitchell III1 b. c 1666 | |
Mother | Rosemond (-----)1 b. c 1675, d. 28 Jan 1733 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 30 July 1708 | Jane Mitchell was born on 30 July 1708 at Baltimore Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | 21 June 1728 | She married James Jeffries on 21 June 1728 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Married Name | 21 June 1728 | As of 21 June 1728,her married name was Jeffries. |
Family |
James Jeffries b. c 1705 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.
James Jeffries1
M, b. circa 1705
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1705 | James Jeffries was born circa 1705.1 |
Marriage* | 21 June 1728 | He married Jane Mitchell, daughter of William Mitchell III and Rosemond (-----), on 21 June 1728 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Family |
Jane Mitchell b. 30 Jul 1708 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.
Seth Mitchell1
M, b. circa 1710, d. 28 January 1733
Father | William Mitchell III1 b. c 1666 | |
Mother | Rosemond (-----)1 b. c 1675, d. 28 Jan 1733 |
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1710 | Seth Mitchell was born circa 1710 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Death* | 28 January 1733 | He died on 28 January 1733 at Anne Arundel Co, MD.1 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.
Burges Mitchell1
M, b. 11 August 1701
Father | John (of Wm Jr) Mitchell I1 b. 1666/67, d. c 1712/13 | |
Mother | Susanna Burgess1 b. c 1677 |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2017 |
Birth* | 11 August 1701 | Burges Mitchell was born on 11 August 1701 at Prince George Co, MD.1,2 |
Mordica Mitchell1
M, b. 26 December 1703
Father | John (of Wm Jr) Mitchell I1,2 b. 1666/67, d. c 1712/13 | |
Mother | Susanna Burgess1 b. c 1677 |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2017 |
Birth* | 26 December 1703 | Mordica Mitchell was born on 26 December 1703 at Prince George Co, MD.1,2 |
John Mitchell II1
M, b. 22 October 1694, d. before 26 August 1752
Father | John (of Wm Jr) Mitchell I2 b. 1666/67, d. c 1712/13 | |
Mother | Sarah (-----)2 b. c 1675, d. b 1700 |
Last Edited | 13 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | 22 October 1694 | John Mitchell II was born on 22 October 1694 at St. Peters Parish, Talbot Co, MD. He was shown as John Mitchell, son of John and Sarah Mitchell, b. 22 Oct about 10 o'clock afore noon, 1694.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1711 | He married (1st w/o John Mitchell) (-----) circa 1711.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1716 | John Mitchell II married Elizabeth Anne Burgess circa 1716 at Prince George Co, MD.1 |
Deed of Gift - Gave* | 26 April 1726 | John Mitchell II gave by deed of gift on 26 April 1726 at Prince George Co, MD. Indenture from John Mitchell, planter of Prince George's County, and Elizabeth his wife, to William Callander, carpenter of Prince George's County, for and in consideration of a marriage already had and solemnized between William Callander and Mary Mitchell, daughter of John Mitchell; for 5s a tract of land called 'Mitchell's Addition' signed John Mitchell (mark & seal) Elizabeth A. (Ann?) Mitchell (mark & seal). Witnessed by (Rev.) Jacob Henderson, Rupert Butler, Richard Duckett; Acknowledged by Elizabeth Mitchell, wife of John." (Source: folio 729.)3 |
Will* | 4 June 1748 | John made a will on 4 June 1748 at Prince George Co, MD. In his will John Mitchel Sr., planter, gave to dau. Mary Lee, sons John & David Mitchel, & dau. Sarah Atterbary, 1 sh. apiece. To son John Mitchel, Jr., 55 apple trees, the 5 rows next the marsh. To sons John Mitchel, Jr. , & David Mitchel, equ. div. on my wife d., my pr. of hand millstones & irons, crosscut saw, & wedges. To grddau. Elizabeth Yaxley, on my wife d. or age 16, a heifer, a sow & pigs, & the bed she lies on, but if she d. before age 16 or my wife d., to my dau. Elizabeth Mitchel, Jr. To wife & extrx., Elizabeth, for life, the plntn. where I live & all my p. e., & on her d., s[aid] p. e. to dau. Eliz. Mitchel, Jr., but if she d. before s wife or before she is mar., to grddau. Elizabeth Yaxley. To son David Mitchel, (on s wife d.) the 59a I live on, not disturbing my s dau. Eliz. during the time of her celibacy. Witn: Joseph Peach, Mary Peach, John Varney. 26 Aug. 1752, sworn to by Joseph & Mary Peach." (Source: Liber 28, folio 385.)3 |
Death* | before 26 August 1752 | He died before 26 August 1752 at Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George Co, MD. It was on this date that his will was proved.1 |
Family 1 |
(1st w/o John Mitchell) (-----) b. c 1695 | |
Child | 1. | Mary Mitchell1 b. c 1711, d. b 29 Dec 1726 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth Anne Burgess b. 5 Aug 1695, d. a 26 Aug 1752 | |
Children | 1. | John Mitchell III1 b. 28 Feb 1717 |
2. | Sarah Mitchell1 b. 31 Aug 1720, d. a 1769 | |
3. | David Mitchell1 b. 14 Feb 1722 | |
4. | Michael Mitchell1 b. 12 Aug 1726 | |
5. | George Mitchell1 b. 7 Feb 1728 | |
6. | Mary Mitchell3 b. c 1730 | |
7. | Elizabeth Mitchell1 b. 10 Jan 1731 |
Citations
- [S2712] Robert Atteberry, William Arterbury/Atterbury, Maryland Immigrant.
- [S970] F. Edward Wright, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records, 1648-1725, 2nd Edition, p. 72 (St. Peters Parish, Talbot County, MD).
- [S2711] Robert Atteberry, William Atterbury - The Family Patriarch and His Legacy (Chapter 9 - The John Mitchell Family of Maryland).
Henrietta Mitchell1
F, b. circa 1713
Father | John (of Wm Jr) Mitchell I1 b. 1666/67, d. c 1712/13 | |
Mother | Susanna Burgess1 b. c 1677 |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1713 | Henrietta Mitchell was born circa 1713 at Prince George Co, MD.1,2 |
Grace Lewis1
F, b. circa 1685
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1685 | Grace Lewis was born circa 1685.1 |
Marriage* | 21 November 1706 | She married Edward Mitchell, son of William Mitchell Jr. (Michell) (South River) and Jane or Mary Gibb (Gibbs?), on 21 November 1706 at Anne Arundel Co, MD. They moved to Baltimore, MD.1 |
Married Name | 21 November 1706 | As of 21 November 1706,her married name was Mitchell. |
Family |
Edward Mitchell b. c 1676 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.
Elizabeth Elliott1
F, b. circa 1715
Last Edited | 9 Feb 2017 |
Birth* | circa 1715 | Elizabeth Elliott was born circa 1715 at Maryland.1 |
Marriage* | 30 September 1736 | She married William Mitchell IV, son of William Mitchell III and Rosemond (-----), on 30 September 1736 at St. John's Parish, Baltimore, MD.2 |
Married Name | 30 September 1736 | As of 30 September 1736,her married name was Mitchell. |
Family |
William Mitchell IV b. 6 Feb 1700/1 | |
Children | 1. | John Mitchell+1 b. 6 Nov 1737, d. a 1800 |
2. | Sarah Mitchell1 b. 5 Feb 1740/41 | |
3. | William Mitchell V+1 b. 23 Jul 1742 |
John Mitchell1
M, b. 6 November 1737, d. after 1800
Father | William Mitchell IV1 b. 6 Feb 1700/1 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Elliott1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 6 November 1737 | John Mitchell was born on 6 November 1737 at St. John's Parish, Baltimore, MD.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | He married Ann Greer circa 1760.1 |
Death* | after 1800 | John Mitchell died after 1800 at Kentucky.1 |
Family |
Ann Greer b. c 1740 | |
Children | 1. | Tellitha Mitchell1 b. 1770 |
2. | Sarah Mitchell+1 b. 1778, d. 1864 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.
Ann Greer1
F, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Ann Greer was born circa 1740.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married John Mitchell, son of William Mitchell IV and Elizabeth Elliott, circa 1760.1 |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Mitchell. |
Family |
John Mitchell b. 6 Nov 1737, d. a 1800 | |
Children | 1. | Tellitha Mitchell1 b. 1770 |
2. | Sarah Mitchell+1 b. 1778, d. 1864 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.
Helen Rachel Johnson1
F, b. 10 November 1836, d. 2 June 1917
Father | Obadiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. c 1792, d. b 14 Feb 1842 | |
Mother | Leah Abdell1 b. c 1808 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Washbourne (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 10 November 1836 | Helen Rachel Johnson was born on 10 November 1836 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 2 June 1917 | She died on 2 June 1917 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY, at age 80.1 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
James M. Johnson1
M, b. circa 1840, d. 10 July 1863
Father | Obadiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. c 1792, d. b 14 Feb 1842 | |
Mother | Leah Abdell1 b. c 1808 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of John Washbourne (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1840 | James M. Johnson was born circa 1840 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 10 July 1863 | He died on 10 July 1863 at Manhattan, NY.1 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Edmund S. Johnson1
M, b. circa 1819, d. 12 March 1896
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Mary Montgomey1 b. 1802, d. 27 Aug 1844 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1819 | Edmund S. Johnson was born circa 1819 at New York City, NY.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1840 | He married Mary Walker circa 1840.1 |
Death* | 12 March 1896 | Edmund S. Johnson died on 12 March 1896 at Manhattan, NY.1 |
Family |
Mary Walker b. c 1820 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Mary Walker1
F, b. circa 1820
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1820 | Mary Walker was born circa 1820.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1840 | She married Edmund S. Johnson, son of Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson and Mary Montgomey, circa 1840.1 |
Married Name | circa 1840 | As of circa 1840,her married name was Johnson. |
Family |
Edmund S. Johnson b. c 1819, d. 12 Mar 1896 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
William Henry M. Johnson1
M, b. circa 1821, d. 31 December 1892
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Mary Montgomey1 b. 1802, d. 27 Aug 1844 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1821 | William Henry M. Johnson was born circa 1821 at New York City, NY.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1845 | He married Mary Louise Fortier circa 1845.1 |
Death* | 31 December 1892 | William Henry M. Johnson died on 31 December 1892 at Brooklyn, King's Co, NY.1 |
Family |
Mary Louise Fortier b. c 1822 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Mary Louise Fortier1
F, b. circa 1822
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1822 | Mary Louise Fortier was born circa 1822.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1845 | She married William Henry M. Johnson, son of Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson and Mary Montgomey, circa 1845.1 |
Married Name | circa 1845 | As of circa 1845,her married name was Johnson. |
Family |
William Henry M. Johnson b. c 1821, d. 31 Dec 1892 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Obediah Johnson1
M, b. circa 1839, d. 22 June 1857
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Mary Montgomey2 b. 1802, d. 27 Aug 1844 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1839 | Obediah Johnson was born circa 1839 at New York.1 |
Death* | 22 June 1857 | He died on 22 June 1857 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY.1 |
Frances P. Johnson1
F, b. June 1841, d. 21 April 1911
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Mary Montgomey2 b. 1802, d. 27 Aug 1844 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | June 1841 | Frances P. Johnson was born in June 1841 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1880 | She married James Henderson circa 1880.1 |
Married Name | circa 1880 | As of circa 1880,her married name was Henderson. |
Death* | 21 April 1911 | Frances P. Johnson died on 21 April 1911 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY, at age 69.1 |
Family |
James Henderson b. c 1840 |
Mary M. Johnson1
F, b. 6 March 1851
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Catherine Elizabeth Conklin1 b. c 1814, d. 28 Feb 1894 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 6 March 1851 | Mary M. Johnson was born on 6 March 1851 at New York.1 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Catherine Leigh Johnson1
F, b. 6 March 1851, d. 22 December 1920
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Catherine Elizabeth Conklin1 b. c 1814, d. 28 Feb 1894 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 6 March 1851 | Catherine Leigh Johnson was born on 6 March 1851 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, New York.1 |
Marriage* | 4 December 1879 | She married John Turnbull on 4 December 1879 at Manhattan, NY.1 |
Married Name | 4 December 1879 | As of 4 December 1879,her married name was Turnbull. |
Death* | 22 December 1920 | Catherine Leigh Johnson died on 22 December 1920 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY, at age 69.1 |
Family |
John Turnbull b. c 1850 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Josephine Antoniette Tiemann Johnson1
F, b. 13 March 1855, d. 7 April 1937
Father | Josiah (of Josiah) Johnson1 b. 17 Jan 1795, d. 1 Dec 1871 | |
Mother | Catherine Elizabeth Conklin1 b. c 1814, d. 28 Feb 1894 |
Charts | Descendants of Col. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown) Descendants of Capt. Edmund Scarburgh (Burgess at Jamestown) | |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 13 March 1855 | Josephine Antoniette Tiemann Johnson was born on 13 March 1855 at New York City, NY.1 |
Marriage* | 18 October 1876 | She married Augustus W. Child on 18 October 1876 at Kings Co, NY.1 |
Married Name | 18 October 1876 | As of 18 October 1876,her married name was Child. |
Death* | 7 April 1937 | Josephine Antoniette Tiemann Johnson died on 7 April 1937 at Brooklyn, Kings Co, NY, at age 82.1 |
Family |
Augustus W. Child b. c 1855 |
Citations
- [S2576] Mary Toluchanian, to M.K. Miles.
Comfort (of John II) Lewis1
F, b. circa 1695
Father | John Lewis (II)1 b. 1658, d. b 9 Dec 1697 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Rodolphus1 b. c 1660, d. b 4 Jan 1731/32 |
Last Edited | 18 Sep 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1695 | Comfort (of John II) Lewis was born circa 1695 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | She married Thomas Rew, son of John Rew and Elisha 'Leshe' Ward, circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1730 | As of circa 1730,her married name was Rew. |
Will - Mother's* | 30 September 1731 | Comfort was named in her mother's will on 30 September 1731 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Elizabeth Lewis named son William Lewis. To daughters Elizabeth & Comfort. To son John Lewis my full right of 70 acres in Somerset County, Maryland, he to dispose of the same, and I give the proceeds to my grandson Josiah Lewis, & for want of heirs to my grandson Rodulphus Scott. To 3 children John Lewis, Elizabeth Scott & Comfort Rew. Son John Exr. Witt: Richard Drummond, Jacob Litchfield, Anne Drummond.2 |
Land relinquished* | 2 September 1735 | She relinquished her dower rights in land on 2 September 1735 at tract A109, Guilford-Parksley, Accomack Co, VA. Comfort Rew (wife of Thomas) appeared in court and relinquished her right of dower to the land her husband sold to William Abruckle (gentlemen).3,1 |
Family |
Thomas Rew b. c 1700 |
Citations
- [S973] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1731-1736, Volume 16, p. 297 (2 Sep 1735 Court).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 97 (will of Elizabeth Lewis).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1105 (tract A109).
Sarah Mitchell1
F, b. 5 February 1740/41
Father | William Mitchell IV1 b. 6 Feb 1700/1 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Elliott1 b. c 1715 |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | 5 February 1740/41 | Sarah Mitchell was born on 5 February 1740/41 at St. John's Parish, Baltimore, MD.1 |
Marriage* | 5 November 1761 | She married Isaac Lowe on 5 November 1761 at St. John's Parish, Baltimore, MD.1 |
Married Name | 5 November 1761 | As of 5 November 1761,her married name was Lowe. |
Family |
Isaac Lowe b. c 1740 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.
Isaac Lowe1
M, b. circa 1740
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Isaac Lowe was born circa 1740.1 |
Marriage* | 5 November 1761 | He married Sarah Mitchell, daughter of William Mitchell IV and Elizabeth Elliott, on 5 November 1761 at St. John's Parish, Baltimore, MD.1 |
Family |
Sarah Mitchell b. 5 Feb 1740/41 |
Citations
- [S2578] Sherrie Mitchell Boone, to M.K. Miles.