Mother: Catherine LANIER |
_Nathaniel BASSE Gent.________________________+ | (1589 - 1654) m 1613 _John BASSE "the Immigrant"_| | (1616 - 1699) m 1638 | | |_Mary or Anna Marie (Jourdan) JORDAN _________+ | (1596 - 1629) m 1613 _William BASSE ______| | (1654 - 1741) m 1672| | | _ROBIN "the Elder" TUCKER of Nansemond Nation_ | | | (1590 - ....) | |_Keziah Elizabeth TUCKER ___| | (1624 - 1676) m 1638 | | |______________________________________________ | | |--Joseph BASS | (1679 - ....) | ______________________________________________ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_Catherine LANIER ___| (1655 - 1690) m 1672| | ______________________________________________ | | |____________________________| | |______________________________________________
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Father: Richard BLAND II Mother: Anne POYTHRESS |
Marriage 1 Ann Harwood b: ABT. 1750 from Bland, Charles L.,
"Among Cousins - The Bland Family Newsletter," Vol. 7, No. 1
(Jan-June 1989) Page: 11.
_Theodorick BLAND I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1629 - 1671) _Richard BLAND I of Jordans_| | (1665 - 1729) m 1701 | | |_Anne BENNETT ______________________+ | (1639 - 1687) _Richard BLAND II____| | (1710 - 1776) m 1728| | | _William I RANDOLPH "the immigrant"_+ | | | (1651 - 1711) m 1678 | |_Elizabeth RANDOLPH ________| | (1680 - 1720) m 1701 | | |_Mary ISHAM ________________________+ | (1660 - 1735) m 1678 | |--William BLAND | (1742 - 1803) | _John POYTHRESS ____________________+ | | (1635 - 1712) m 1688 | _Peter POYTHRESS ___________| | | (1686 - 1730) m 1711 | | | |_Christian PEEBLES _________________+ | | (1634 - ....) m 1688 |_Anne POYTHRESS _____| (1712 - 1758) m 1728| | _Henry JONES _______________________+ | | (1670 - 1780) |_Anne JONES ________________| (1690 - ....) m 1711 | |____________________________________
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They lived about half a mile south of the immigrant's homestead,
in Quidnesset.*
Children.
i Philip (3) Card. †† Had Phebe, Welthan, Peleg, and perhaps
others.
ii William (3) Card.‡‡ Had Peleg, and perhaps others.
iii Mary (3) Card, m. .... Strate.
iv Ruth (3) Card, m. ...... Brown.
v. Phebe (3) Card, m. .... Underwood.
vi Elizabeth (3) Card, m. .....Sreaves
viii James (3) Card".
"Near the site of the dwelling now on this homestead, there is a
family cemetery, containing at least thirty-six graves without
inscriptions. Peleg Card, son of Philip, died Oct. 19, 1846,
aged 92 years and his wife Alice (Sweet) died May 24, 1826 in
her 74th year. They as well as his father, Philip, dwelt there
and were buried in the family ground".
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Will of John Champe. I John Champe being in perfect health and
of sound sence. Make my last will and testament…my will is that
my son William Champe have all my lands in King George County
next. Below Popolar Swamp together with my old mill. Together
with twenty slaves Or negroes to be part of those now working on
said land and all the Stock of every kind.
Unto my son John Champe Jun. All the remaining Part of my lands
in King George County next above Popolar Swamp together With the
plantation I now live on.. together with twenty slaves.. and all
the rest of my negroes in King George County to be between my
sons William Champe and John Champe as also all my household
furniture.
If both my sons die without issue.. after my wife's death that
the lands be sold and moneys arising be equally divided between
my daughter's then living.. all my lands in Prince William
County and slaves be equally divided after my wife's deather
between My sons William Champe and John Champe under the same
situation..my lots in Dumries
I give to my son John Champe.. over and above his full moiety of
all other lands In Prince William.. each of my daughters Lucy
Champe and Elizabeth Champe In six months after marriage or when
they arrive to twenty one years the full sum Of 800 pounds
current money and to such of my grandaughter living at the time
of my death one hundred pounds. Should either of my daughter
Lucy or Betty Died before Marriage or before they come to age
twenty one. Their leagcy be devided between my grandaughters
living at such time expence of my estate … desire my grandson
Francis Taliaferro may have his education at the expence of
estate clothing, etc. until he arrived to age eighter years and
then put to some business suitable to his capacity.. appoint my
loving wife executrix with my sons William and John Champe
executrix this 10 day December 1759.
Witnesses..
William Templeman,
Danl Sanford. John Champe
My negro woman Nell I give to my dauhter Betty… also Daffney and
her children to My daughter Lucy Champe… but my wife is to keep
them during her life.
My will is my wife have twenty negroes to dispose of after my
death as she pleases and Above her thirds these being intended
as a gift to her (names the negroes).
John Champe
At a court held 3 Mar 1763 will presented into court.. It is
certified by the whole Court that the will and codicils are all
the handwriting of the testator is Admitted to record. On motion
of Executores certificate is granted them for obtaining A
probate record in due form.
From: http://www.ishipress.com/pafg54.htm. John CHAMPE was born
in 1670. He died in 1763 in Fredericksberg, Va. John married
Jane THORNTON.
Will of John Champe of Truroe Parish, Loudoun Co., VA, 1763 "I
am contributing the will of John Champe, born ca. 1698, died
1763, with the thought that having it available will help clear
up some of the confusion that exists due to the unusual
coincidence of another John Champe in the Virginia colony having
a will probabted the same year. The latter man, known as Col.
(or Major) John Champe of Lambs Creek, King George Co., VA, born
about 1702, died 1763, was of considerable wealth and position
in the colony. His wife is given as Jane Thornton, and the
couple had two sons and numerous daughters. The sons were John
Jr., and William, who married Anne Carter and Mary Thornton,
respectively, but neither marriage resulted in children. The
Lambs Creek line continued through the daughters who married,
among others, into the Taliaferro, Carter, Brokenbrough,
Fleming, Willis and Washington families. An account of this
family is set out in a study by W.B McGroarty, "Champe of Lambs
Creek", Genealogies of Virginia Families I, A-Ch, Virginia
Magazine of History and Biography. According to McGroarty, there
were no male Champes from this line, and therefore the burden
falls on any present-day Champ(e) claiming descent from Col.
John to prove McGroarty incorrect."
"For those who are interested in the will of Col. John Champe of
Lambs Creek, drawn up in 1759, it was posted, April 24, 2000, by
Jim Burgess on the RootWeb page for King George Co., VA Wills."
Col. Champe had six daughters, all noted beauties. Elizabeth
married Judge Plemlng; Jane married Col. Samuel Washington; Mary
married Col. Lewis Willis; Lucy married Austin Brockenbrough;
Ann married Col. John Tallaferro; and Sarah married Col. Edward
Carter of "Bleinheim," Albemarle County. See FTM, CD186, p.
742."
"of "Lamb's Creek", King George Co, VA. "There are many
references to John Champe of Lambs Creek in the public records
of King George, Stafford, Essex and other counties on both sides
of the Rappahannock river, prior to 1763, the year of his death,
and for long after, which show that he was a man of large
affairs, and of great wealth, and that he was held in high
honor; he was appointed sheriff of King George in 1731; Lieut.
Colonel of the County in 1752. Col. John Champe was appointed
one of the executors of the will of John Spotswood, one of the
second set of trustees of the town of Dumfries; one of the
trustees of the town of Falmouth; appointed to settle the
accounts of the militia in 1757; church warden, Lambs Creek
Church, 1739 (Meade)." See FTM, CD162, p. 722."
"Byrd Charles Willis, in his invaluable account of the Willis
and allied families, says: "Col. John Champe of Lambs Creek,
King George, Vestryman in 1739, died in 1763. He was a man of
great wealth (the church at Lambs Creek was a gift of his to the
parish), and his (six) daughters are said to have been noted
beauties."
Byrd Charles Willis and Richard Henry Willis, Willis Family of
Virginia, Richmond, VA: Whitten & Shepperson, General Printers,
n.d."
Father: John CHAMPE b: Abt 1670
Children:
2 Ann CHAMPE b: Abt 1723 + John TALIAFERRO b: 1710 d: 1756
2 John CHAMPE b: Abt 1731 d: 25 DEC 1774 + Ann CARTER b: Abt
1750
2 Jane CHAMPE b: Abt 1733 d: Bef 1760 + Samuel WASHINGTON b: 16
Nov 1734 d: 1781
2 Mary CHAMPE b: Abt 1735 d: Aft 1770 + Lewis WILLIS b: 11 NOV
1734 d: Aft 1789
2 Lucy CHAMPE b: Abt 1737 d: Aft 1767 + Austin BROCKENBROUGH b:
3 Nov 1738 d: Aft 1782
2 Elizabeth CHAMPE b: Abt 1739 + William FLEMING b: 1736 d: 1824
2 Sarah CHAMPE b: Abt 1740 + Edward CARTER b: Abt 1735
2 William CHAMPE b: Abt 1750 d: 19 JUL 1784 + Mary THORNTON b:
Abt 1748
[156046]
or b. 1670
[156047]
or d. 1763 Fredericksberg, VA
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_Gideon MORGAN Sr.___+ | (1751 - 1830) m 1772 _Luther MORGAN __________| | (1776 - ....) m 1798 | | |_Patience COGSWELL __ | (1754 - 1797) m 1772 _Samuel Dold MORGAN C.S.A.______| | (1798 - 1880) m 1819 | | | _Philip DOLD ________+ | | | (1743 - 1819) | |_Ann Nancy Cameron DOLD _| | (1779 - ....) m 1798 | | |_Daughter of MILLER _+ | (1740 - ....) | |--Sarah Ann Catherine Laurence MORGAN | (1821 - 1850) | _____________________ | | | _George MACKINTOSH ______| | | (1780 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Matilda Grant Rose MACKINTOSH _| (1802 - 1860) m 1819 | | _____________________ | | |_Sarah WEITZEL __________| (1780 - ....) | |_____________________
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