Name |
Richard Drummond [1] |
Suffix |
III |
Birth |
Abt 1714 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Will - Named in Grand Fathers will |
24 Feb 1720 |
Hunting Creek, Accomack County, Virginia, USA [2] |
- He was shown as my grandson Richard Drummond in the will of Capt. Richard Drummond of Hunting Creek.
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Will - Named in Fathers will |
9 Jun 1730 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [3] |
- He was shown as son Richard (under 21) in the will of Richard Drummond, wife Ann. He was given the plantation where I now live being 600 acres including 1/2 of Half Moon Island.
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Will |
Apr 1744 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [4] |
- To wife Katherine Drummond land left me by my father Richard Drummond, being 600 acres of Hunting Creek, including the 1/2 of Half Moon Island during her widow, also the use of my water mill on Hunting Creek, & then to my daughter Elisha Drummond the above plantation at her mother's death. To daughter Ann Drummond water mill, & plantation my father bought of Jacob Litchfield; should both my children die without heirs I give the plantation on Hunting Creek to my brother Spencer Drummond. Wife & John Kendall of Northampton Exrs. Not witnessed & not signed.
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Death |
22 Feb 1751 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [5] |
- Richard Drummond father of the Female Deft. Entered and was Possessed thereof During his Life and Dyed thereof Possessed On or about the xxii Day of February Anno Dom 1751 . . .
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Administration of estate - Administration of their estate was recorded |
26 Mar 1751 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [6] |
- It was on this date that administration on the estate of Richard Drummond was granted to Katherine Drummond with Thomas Parramore, George Douglas & George Holden securities.
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Administration of estate - Administration of their estate was recorded |
31 Oct 1765 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [7] |
- It was on this date that administration on the estate of Richard Drummond, with will annexed, was granted to Thomas Bayly who intermarried with Ann, daughter of the testator. Littleton Dennis & Thomas Riley were securities.
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Probate |
31 Oct 1765 |
Accomack County, Virginia, USA [4] |
- It was on this date that his will was presented by Thomas Bayly who intermarried with Ann Drummond, daughter of the testator, proved by Thomas Riley, George Drummond & George Holden, Gent: Thomas Bayly qualified.
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Land - they were named in a land cause |
31 Oct 1788 |
tract A99, south of Parksley, west of R.R. tract, Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, Virginia [8] |
- Whereas the said Major Rayfield and Mary, his wife, William Turner, William Willet & Garthery his wife & Jacob Taylor and the said Thomas Bayly & Anne his wife together and undivided hold six messuages and 354 acres of land at the head of Hunting Creek, and whereas one Finlay McWilliams was lately seized of and in the premises aforesaid as of fee, and being so thereof seized on the 25 Mar. 1687 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises by the description of the plantation where he then lived, supposed to contain 400 acres, to Finlay & Overton, the sons of the said Finlay McWilliams, and to their lawful heirs, remainder in case of death of either Finlay, the son, or Overton during their minority or without heirs, of the part of the said premises of him who should so die as aforesaid, to Sarah, the daughter of the said Finlay McWilliams the elder, and to her heirs forever, and the said Finlay McWilliams the elder being so seized afterwards died and the said Finlay the son and Overton entered into the said premises and were seized thereof, to-wit: the said Finlay of one moiety & the said Overton of one moiety undivided in their demesne as of fee tail, and being so seized the said Overton afterwards with intent to dock the entail of his moiety of the premises, sued forth a writ in the nature of a writ of Ad quod Damnum from the Secretarie's Office of the then Colony of Virginia, directed to the Sheriff of the County aforesaid, that he cause the value of the moiety of the said Overton in the premises to be enquired of &c., by virtue whereof &c. the said Overton became seized of the one moiety of the said premises in his demesne as of fee, and being so thereof seized, to-wit, on the 1 Feb. 1736, sold his moiety of the said premises to a certain George Scott, which said George Scott entered into the said premises and on the 3 Dec. 1747 sold the said moiety of the said premises to Richard Drummond; that the said Richard Drummond entered into the said premises and became seized of the one moiety thereof, and being thereof seized afterwards died leaving Anne his daughter & now wife of the aforesaid Thomas Bayly, whereby the said Anne entered into the said premises and being so seized the said Anne took to husband the said Thomas Bayly, whereby the said Thomas & Anne entered into the said premises and were seized of the one moiety thereof, and still are seized thereof in right of the said Anne as aforesaid; That the aforesaid Sarah, one of the daughters of the said Finlay McWilliams the elder, in the life of the said Finlay took to husband the said ____ Courtney, and by his had issue Charles Courtney, and afterwards the said Sarah died and the said Finlay, the son, survived her, and afterwards the said Finlay the son being so seized died without issue & the said Charles Courtney, son & heir of the said Sarah, survived him and entered into the said premises and became seized of the one moiety thereof, and being so seized did on the 30 Jan. 1764, convey the one half of the moiety of the said Charles, being one fourth of the said premises, to a certain Abraham Turner, and the said Turner entered into the premises and became seized of the one fourth part thereof in fee, and being so seized afterwards died leaving the aforesaid Mary, now the wife of Major Rayfield his widow, and the aforesaid William Turner his son & heir, whereby the said Mary entered into the premises and became seized in right of dower of the one third of the one fourth part thereof, and the said Major Rayfield and Mary, his wife, are still seized thereof; and the said William Turner entered into the said other and became seized of two thirds of one fourth part thereof and still is thereof seized; and the said Charles Courtney being seized as aforesaid of the remaining one fourth part of the premises on the 31 Oct. 1764 made his last will and testament and devised the aforesaid remaining one fourth part of the premised to William Raleigh & Garthery Taylor; that the said Garthery entered into the premises and became seized of the 1/8 part thereof, and being so seized conveyed 25 acres of the said 1/8 of the premises to Jacob Taylor for and during the term of the natural life of the said Jacob; that the said Jacob entered into the premises and became seized thereof, and is still seized thereof, and the said Garthery being seized as aforesaid of the residue of the said 1/8 part of the said premises afterwards took to husband the aforesaid William Willet, whereby the said William Willet & Garthery entered into the said premises and were seized of the said residue of the said 1/8 part thereof, and still are seized thereof in right of the said Garthery; that the said William Raleigh entered into the premises and was seized of 1/8 part thereof, and being so seized on the 30 July 1783, conveyed the same to the aforesaid Thomas Bayly.
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Record ID |
24888 |
Siblings |
3 brothers and 2 sisters |
+ | 1. Richard Drummond, III, b. Abt 1714, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. 22 Feb 1751, Accomack County, Virginia, USA (Age 37 years) ╚═Catherine (48) Harmanson, b. Abt 1712, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Abt 1765 (Age 53 years), m. Abt 1740, Accomack County, Virginia, USA
| | 2. Elizabeth Drummond, b. Abt 1716, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Bef 25 Jul 1769, Accomack County, Virginia, USA (Age < 53 years) | + | 3. Spencer Drummond, (I), b. Abt 1718, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Bef 27 Mar 1759, Accomack County, Virginia, USA (Age < 41 years) ╚═Anne (--?--), b. Abt 1725, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Bef 27 Dec 1774, Accomack County, Virginia, USA (Age < 49 years), m. Abt 1744
| + | 4. William Drummond, b. Abt 1721, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Bef 27 Aug 1776, Accomack County, Virginia, USA (Age < 55 years) ╚═Bradhurst (76) Scarburgh, b. Abt 1732, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Abt 1765 (Age 33 years), m. Aft 1743 ╚═Sarah White, b. Abt 1746, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Yes, date unknown , m. Bef 5 Feb 1767, Accomack County, Virginia, USA ╚═Sarah Selby, (Selby?), b. Abt 1725, Worcester Co, Maryland d. Yes, date unknown , m. Abt 1769
| + | 5. George Drummond, b. 11 Aug 1722, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. 20 May 1766 (Age 43 years) ╚═Susanna Powell, (Powell?), b. 24 Dec 1729 d. 17 May 1762 (Age 32 years), m. Abt 1753
| + | 6. Anne Drummond, b. Abt 1728, Accomack County, Virginia, USA d. Bef 14 Jun 1799, Snow Hill, Worcester Co, Maryland (Age < 71 years) ╚═Judge John (of Parker & Mary Watts) Selby, b. Abt 1727, Snow Hill, Worcester Co, Maryland d. Bef 10 Dec 1790, Snow Hill, Worcester Co, Maryland (Age < 63 years), m. Abt 1750
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Origins  |
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Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Person ID |
I24888 |
MilesFiles23 |
Last Modified |
9 Oct 2018 |