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Jenkin had son John David ID#1404 m. Sarah Booth; Welch Neck
last date 1784. Rev War Service: LT Marion's Brigade. Notes:
six wives: Mary Jones, Isabella Allison, Sarah Stephens.
Owen David ID # 1406, son of Jenkin #1401
Children: Joshua, Josiah, Benjamin, Sarah. Welch Neck.
Evander David ID #281; spouse: Ann, Cheraw District; parent not
identified.
Ezekiel David ID 2028 - Rev War: pvt Marion's Brigade.
no other info.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) DAVID _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Owen DAVID "the Immigrant" | (1700 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Susan Susannah WHITELY |
_Joseph DAY Sr.______+ | (1740 - 1796) m 1762 _Joseph DAY Jr._____________| | (1768 - 1855) m 1792 | | |_Catherine YARNALL __ | (1740 - 1828) m 1762 _Mordecai Yarnell DAY ___| | (1807 - 1886) m 1831 | | | _Thomas BROOKS ______+ | | | (1740 - 1805) m 1771 | |_Margaret Elizabeth BROOKS _| | (1772 - 1857) m 1792 | | |_Margaret BEAMON ____ | (1750 - ....) m 1771 | |--Joseph DAY | (1840 - ....) | _William WHITELY Sr._+ | | (1734 - 1789) | _John WHITELY ______________| | | (1775 - 1842) m 1803 | | | |_Susannah TYLER _____+ | | (1745 - 1795) |_Susan Susannah WHITELY _| (1808 - ....) m 1831 | | _Henry HAYNES Sr.____+ | | (1745 - 1816) m 1768 |_Bersheba HAYNES ___________| (1776 - 1844) m 1803 | |_Bersheba HAMPTON ___+ (1747 - 1784) m 1768
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Mother: Nancy Malinda MCCLAREN |
_(Research Query) KELLEY _________ | _Elisha KELLEY _________| | (1795 - 1858) m 1812 | | |__________________________________ | _Kinchen KELLEY _________| | (1820 - 1886) m 1846 | | | _William H. HIGGINBOTHAM _________+ | | | (1761 - 1843) m 1781 | |_Dolly D. HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1798 - 1856) m 1812 | | |_Dorothy Dudley "Dolly" SANDIDGE _+ | (1765 - 1830) m 1781 | |--Malvina Margaret "Mallie" KELLEY | (1853 - 1949) | __________________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Nancy Malinda MCCLAREN _| (1827 - 1905) m 1846 | | __________________________________ | | |________________________| | |__________________________________
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Mother: Nancy W. LAW |
_Opie LINDSAY _______+ | (1745 - 1814) m 1773 _Robert LINDSAY _____| | (1774 - 1837) m 1798| | |_Margaret LAMPKIN ___ | (1750 - 1785) m 1773 _John Mott LINDSAY __| | (1809 - 1901) m 1832| | | _William C. WREN Sr._ | | | (1750 - 1817) | |_Elizabeth WREN _____| | (1771 - ....) m 1798| | |_____________________ | | |--Thomas L. LINDSAY | (1845 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nancy W. LAW _______| (1810 - 1875) m 1832| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Father: John MATTHEWS |
"Ann the Mother of the said Mary late wife of George Anderson
Gentl. and the said Mary party to these presents being only
daughter and heir to said Anne one half of the said Pattent is
the proper Estate and Inheritance of the said Mary... signed
Bryant Folio (B) his mark; Mary Folio (M) her mark."
_(RESEARCH QUERY) MATHEWS of VA_ | _Thomas MATTHEWS "the Immigrant"_| | (1594 - 1706) | | |________________________________ | _John MATTHEWS ______| | (1640 - 1703) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_Frissie WALTON _________________| | (1594 - ....) | | |________________________________ | | |--Ann MATHEWS | (1660 - 1709) | ________________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________________ | | |_________________________________| | |________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth POLLARD |
_Henry PENDLETON II______________+ | (1614 - 1682) m 1649 _Philip PENDLETON Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1654 - 1721) m 1681 | | |_Elizabeth DOUGLASS _____________+ | (1628 - 1708) m 1649 _Philip PENDLETON Jr._| | (1689 - 1753) m 1710 | | | _William HURT Sr."the Immigrant"_+ | | | (1614 - 1704) m 1650 | |_Isabella HURT _______________________| | (1654 - 1724) m 1681 | | |_Margaret________________________ | (1620 - 1704) m 1650 | |--Priscilla PENDLETON | (1736 - ....) | _Robert POLLARD II_______________+ | | (1650 - 1709) | _Robert POLLARD ______________________| | | (1679 - 1709) | | | |_Martha DAVIS ___________________ | | (1650 - ....) |_Elizabeth POLLARD ___| (1693 - 1751) m 1710 | | _________________________________ | | |______________________________________| | |_________________________________
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Mother: MILDRED WINDEBANK |
"Col. George Reade and Elizabeth Martain had four sons: John,
Thomas, Benjamin, and Francis. Thomas Reade was a king's
councillor in 1663. Two children of George((1)) Reade, and
Elizabeth Martain, married Chismans: Elizabeth((2))
(George((1))) married Captain Thomas Chisman. Francis Reade((2))
(George((1))) married Jane Chisman."
"Two of the children of George((1)) Mason and Elizabeth Martain,
married Gwynns."
bet.1657-1658 Member of King's Council; OCT 1671 had his will
proved in Virginia; BD of 10/25/1613 given, also.
Col. Reade was descended from Cerdic, King of Middlesex A.D. He
came to Jamestown, VA in a secretarial capacity with Gov. Sir
John Harvey in 1637. He became the owner of large tracts of
land. Was a Col. in the Colonial Miltia."
Children:
George READE , Jr. b: ABT. 1640
Mildred READE b: 2 OCT 1643 d: BET. 1686 - 1694 + Augustine
Warner (II) b: 3 JUN 1642 d: 19 JUN 1681
Robert READE b: 1644 d: 1712 + Mary LILLY b: ABT. 1645
Francis READE b: ABT. 1645 d: 1694 + Anne + Jane CHISMAN
Benjamin READE b: ABT. 1647 + Mary (or Lucy?) GWYNN
Thomas READE b: ABT. 1649 + Lucy GWYNN b: BEF. 1675 d: 22 NOV
1731
Elizabeth READE b: ABT. 1651 + Thomas CHISMAN
Ann READE b: ABT. 1652 + George HOLMS
Margaret READE b: ABT. 1654 + Thomas NELSON
"George Reade came to Virginia in 1637. He was a friend and
adherent of Governor Harvey, and Secretary Kemp, and when Kemp
went to England, in 1640, George Reade was appointed Secretary
of State, pro tem., and acted as governor, when Harvey was
absent. He was burgess for James City County in 1649, and again
in 1656; then probably for Gloucester Co. He was a member of the
Council, appointed March 13, 1658, and reappointed, May 3, 1658,
and held the office until his death, in 1671. On Nov. 20, 1671,
the will of Col. George Reade was admitted to probate in the
General Court.
They had issue:
I. George((2)) Reade, to whom Sir William Berkeley, Governor,
gave a bay mare, in 1665. This son died without issue.
II. Mildred((2)) Reade, married, about 1665, Colonel Augustine
Warner, of Warner's Hall, Gloucester Co., Va.; Speaker of the
House of Burgesses, in 1675, and member of the Council until his
death, June 19, 1681.
III. Elizabeth((2)) Reade. Married Capt. Thomas Chisman.
IV. Robert((2)) Reade. Married Mary, daughter of John Lily.
V. Francis((2)) Reade. Married, first, Chisman; married, second,
Ann -.
VI. Benjamin((2)) Reade. Married Mary Gwynn.
VII. Thomas((2)) Reade. Married Lucy, daughter of Edmund Gwynn.
__________________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) READ OR READE OR REID _| | | | |__________________________________ | _ANDREW READE _______| | (1580 - 1623) | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________________| | | | |__________________________________ | | |--George READE of VA "the Immigrant" | (1608 - 1674) | __________________________________ | | | _THOMAS WINDEBANK of Harnes Hill_________| | | (1540 - 1607) m 1566 | | | |__________________________________ | | |_MILDRED WINDEBANK __| (1584 - 1630) | | _EDWARD DYMOKE Knt. of Scrivelsby_+ | | (1495 - 1566) m 1528 |_FRANCES DYMOKE _________________________| (1550 - ....) m 1566 | |_ANNE TAILBOYS ___________________+ (1508 - 1566) m 1528
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BIOGRAPHY: Also SAR Partiot # 437,680; SERV:CS PS VA;
DESC:Spencer, Alexander Burke; ANC #043920; TX #00307;
DESC:Spencer, Herbert Thru Samuel
BIOGRAPHY: Thomas Spencer was a member of the Charlotte County
comittee of Safety in 1775, served in the armed forces with the
rank of Captain and then Colonel, and was a member of the House
of Burgesses. ---- Thomas of Charlotte County left a will dated
13 July 1793, probated in 1793. It provided:
(a) As I have never given my daughter, Julia Spencer anything in
her possession, I now give her the plantation on which I now
live, together with all the land on the upper side of the Creek,
and also 5 negroes (named), plus 12 head of cattle, her choice
of my stock, my cart and oxen, my bay horse, 2 feather beds and
furniture, 10 head of sheep and 12 head of hogs.
(b) To son Thomas Spencer all the land on the lower side of the
Creek.
(c) To son Gideon Spencer, a negro boy (named), which I lent
him.
(d) To son Samuel F. Spencer, a negro girl (named), which I lent
him.
(e) All the rest of my estate to be equally divided among my
eight children now named, to wit, John Spencer, Thomas Spencer,
Gideon Spencer, Samuel F. Spencer, Mary Speed, Elizabeth J.
Speed, Martha Owen Holloway, and Judith Spencer.
As executors Thomas appointed "my four sons, to wit, John
Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Gideon Spencer and Samuel F. Spencer."
Thomas signed in his own hand.
The witnesses were Archd. Alexander, Jacob Morton, Joseph
Venable, and Quin Morton. ---Thomas' will did not mention his
wife, Elizabeth Julia.
Reports seen by this writer say she died in 1793, apparently
before Thomas wrote his will. -- from "Early Spencers of
Virginia" by Henry W. Rigby."
Children:
2 Mary SPENCER b: 20 OCT 1742 d: 5 MAR 1829 + James SPEED b: 4
MAR 1739 d: 3 SEP 1811
2 Sion SPENCER b: 12 APR 1744 d: Deceased
2 John SPENCER b: 16 DEC 1745 d: 1828
2 Elizabeth Julia SPENCER b: 18 JUN 1747 + Henry SPEED b: 28 MAR
1742 d: Abt 1822
2 Ann SPENCER b: 13 JUL 1749 d: Deceased
2 Thomas SPENCER b: 1751 d: 1806 + Lucy A. WATKINS b: 1759 d:
1847
2 Martha Owen SPENCER b: 1753 d: 1834
2 Samuel F. SPENCER b: Abt 1755 d: Deceased
2 Judith SPENCER b: Abt 1757
2 Gideon SPENCER b: Abt 1759
"For 20 shillings on 6 Jul 1735, received a land patent of 200
acres in Prince George County between Hill's and Nash's Line.
For 25 shillings on 15 Aug 1735, 232 acres were added to the
previous patent in now Amelia County on the Branches of Buckskin
and Beaver Pond bordering the lands of William Lawson, Lewis
Turner, John Nash and Samuel Jones. For 25 shillings on 30 Jul
1842, received a land patent of 250 acres in Brunswick County on
the West Side of the Middle Fork of the Three Forks of Licking
Hole Creek bordering lands of Joseph Morton. For 15 shillings on
20 Mar 1745, 112 acres were added to the previous patent in
Brunswick County on both sides of the Middle Fork of the Three
Forks of Licking Hole bordering lands of Joseph Morton. For 3
pounds on 20 Aug 1748, 571 acres were added to previous patent
in now Lunenburg County on both sides of the Middle Fork of the
Three Forks of Licking Hole bordering lands of Joseph Morton.
For 40 shillings on 20 Mar 1745, received a land patent of 400
acres in Amelia County on the Head Branches of the Bryer River.
Thomas Spencer was a member of the Charlotte County Committee of
Safety in 1775, served in the armed forces with the rank of
Captain and then Colonel, and was a member of the House of
Burgesses. Thomas of Charlotte County left a will dated 13 July
1793, probated 2 Dec 1793. Thomas' will did not mention his
wife, Elizabeth Julia. Some say she died in 1793, apparently
before Thomas wrote his will. His two children Sion and Ann also
were not mentioned so must have died before 13 Jul 1793.
Thomas Spencer Will
In the name of God amen I Thomas Spencer of Charlotte County,
being of sound mind pleased be God, do make this my last will
and Testament in the following manner. First I desire that all
my just debts be paid by my executors hereafter to be named. As
I have never given to my Daughter Judith Spencer anything in her
possession, I now give and bequeath to her, her heirs & assigns
forever, the plantation on which I now live, together with all
the land the upper side of the Creek and also the five Negroes
now named to wit: Phill, Harrod, Jesse, Amey, and Anakey. I also
give her 12 head of Cattle, her choice of my stock, also my cart
and oxen, my bay horse, two feather beds and furniture, ten head
of sheep her choice, twelve head of Hogs her choice. Item I give
to my son Thomas Spencer all the Land on the lower side of the
Creek, to him and his heirs forever. I give to my son Gideon
Spencer, Edmond, a Negro Boy, which I lent to him, to him and
his heirs forever. I give to my son Saml F Spencer a Negro girl
named Lizzy which I lent to him, to him and his heirs forever.
All the rest of my estate of what kind or nature whatsoever,
with money due me, by Bonds or open accounts, I desire may be
equally divided among my eight Children now named to wit: John
Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Gideon Spencer, Samuel F Spencer, Mary
Speed, Elizabeth J Speed, Martha Owen Halloway, and Judith
Spencer, to them their heirs and assigns forever. I now appoint
my four sons to wit: John Spencer, Thomas Spencer, Gideon
Spencer, and Samuel F Spencer, my whole and sole Executors of
this my last will and Testament Given under my hand I seal this
thirteenth day of July one thousand seven Hundred and ninety
three.
Thomas Spencer L S
In presence of Archd Alexander, Jacob Morton, Joseph Venable,
Quin Morton, William Rowlett
At a Court held for Charlotte County the 2d day of December 1793
This last will & Testament of Thomas Spencer was presented in
Court by John Spencer, Thos Spencer, Gideon Spencer & Saml. F.
Spencer the executors herein named & the same was proved by the
oath of Jacob Morton, Joseph Venable and William Rowlett and
ordered to be recorded on the motion of the said executors who
made oath. According to law certificate is granted them for
obtaining a probate of the said will in due form they giving
Security whereupon they together with John Nash Read, Jacob
Morton, & Quin Morton their securities intend into &
acknowledged their bond according to Law for that purpose. Teste
Truly Recorded Thomas Read Acc Thomas Read CC"
Vol 2 p 39 of Virginia Charlotte County Wills Vol I & II & Index
1765-1904, film FHL 30776
have copies of 6 land grants downloaded free from
http://eagle.vsla.edu/lonn/virtua-basic.html
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