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Ann (Boykin) (Wife) b. About. 1652 in Isle ofWight County,
Virginia Marriage: ABT. 1675 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Children:
Edward Boykin b. About. 1676
John Boykin b. About. 1678 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Mary Boykin b. About. 1684
Thomas Boykin b. About. 1682
William Boykin b. About. 1680
Some say Edward was from Wales; others say from Kent in England,
Boddie says there is no support for the Welch origin. Apparently
the line begins in a Celtic tribe, Boi, that moved to Belgium,
and then to the British Isles. A Boykin was granted arms in
Belgium in 1286. There i s a John Boykin in Huntingdon shire,
England in 1327
Edward was granted land in the Isle of Wright Co., VA by
Francis, Lord Howard, Governor of Virginia and was living in
Virginia in 1678
Boddie gives a date of death as Jan. 4, 1725, the date of his
will. It was probated 27 May 1728
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Was the first Boykin in America coming from Caernarvonvshire,
Wales after receiving a land grant during 1685 in Isle of Wight
County, VA. Obtained more grants in 1715, 1724 and 1725 in the
same area which is now part of Southampton, Va. His will was
written 4 Jan. 1725 and probated May 1728.
Edward Boykin was born about 1650 in Lamarch County Essex,
England and died on 27 April 1728 in Isle of Wight, VA.
General Notes: Before settling in VA the Boykin family lived in
Charing Cross, Kent, England according to the Boykin Book by
Anne Jacobs Boykin Murphy. The book The History of Camden by
Kirkland states that he came from Caernarvonshire, Wales. Edward
settled in the Blackwater Country of VA. On 4/20/1685 he was
granted 525 acres of land in Isle of Wight County, VA by
Francis, Lord Howard, Governor of VA for the transportation of
eleven persons into the Colony. In 1678 Edward and JamesManning
had land adjoinging that of Nicholas Cobb. He is shown as having
land adjoining William Cook 4/39/1693. On 4/25/1701 he received
a grant for 200 acres on North side of Seacock Swamp. 11/13/1713
he was granted 190 acres on South side of the Main Blackwater
Swamp in Isle of Wight County VA. On 6-16-1714 he received a
grant for 160 acres on the south side of the main Blackwater
Swamp in Isle of Wight County, VA. On 3-23-1715 he received a
grant for 145 acres on the south side of the main Blackwater
Swamp in Isle of Wight County, VA. These records from Land
Office Patents & Grants/Northern Neck Grants & Surveys Records.
Edward Boykin's will is dated 1728, Will Book Vol. 3, 1726-1734,
page 221-223 & probated 5-27-1728
From the works of Lynch Horry Deas Boykin, Jr.: "From the noted
Boykin (Boiken) reference it appears the family was of Flemish
Celt origin. The Boykin family was successfully established in
the jurisdiction of Brusselles and Breda as early as 1286. At
least one of the family must have migrated to England and was
paying taxes in Huntingshire by 1327.
A Jarvis or Jervase Boykin, came to Charlestown, Mass. from
Charing Cross, Kent, England with one servant in 1635/6. He, a
carpenter, moved to New Hampshire in 1639. He married and had
issue: Nathaniel Boykin, b. 1641, bapt. 9-11-1642;Bethia Boykin,
bapt 4-30-1643; Sarah Boykin, 1-18-1646. He died Jan 1662
leaving widow and children Nathaniel, Sarah and a daughter
Bethia (Boykin) Dennison.
My uncle, Lemuel Whitaker Boykin (Buck), b. 11-28-1861, d.
6-4-1932, always contended the Boykins came from Russia. While I
was employed at Brooklyn Botanic Gardens (1955-1958), I was
informed of a town of Boykin, in White Russia, by one of the
Garden's security guards, who was a native of that area.
Elizabeth McCrae (Boykin) Wells, a columnist who started out in
New York City, travelled widely through Europe, Asia and Africa
informed me, some fellow columnist from Russia, told her in 1932
of a town called Boykin, in White Russia.
There are no records of any Boykins in Virginia preceding to
1670. On the records are many New Englanders having come down to
Birinia by water as this mode of transportation to and from
Virginia and New England Colonies was used almost entirely. The
Boykin family in Virginia may have migrated from New England to
Virginia, however, the first Boykin appears in Virginia records
in 1670 as Edward Boykin. He is referred to as a boy. He rented
or leased land in that year (1670 by Fathergill). HISTORY AND
GENEALOGY OF THE BOYKIN FAMILY, by Anne Jacobs (Boykin) Murphy
(Mrs. Robert Neal Murphy), p. 1-5.
Edward Boykin, b. about 1650, possilby came to Virginia with
friends or relatives; as a family member, and included in
sponsors land patent. Records in Co., Kent, England, refer to
the Boykin Family as Yeomen (a gentleman farmer, who owns a
small estate in land). Before 1635, the family resided in
Charing Cross, Co. Kent.
Edward settled in the Blackwater country of Upper Parish of the
Isle of Wight Co., VA. In 1685, he was granted 525 acres of land
by Francis, Lord Howard, Governor of Virginia, in Isle of Wight
Co., for transportation of eleven persons into the colony, etc.
4-20-1685 (p. 580 SEVENTEENTY CENTURY ISLE OF WIGHT). In 1678,
before his grant, he owned land. On 7-3-1678, Edward Boykin had
land adjoining that of Nicholas Cobb, who sold Thomas Tooke land
adjacent to Edward Boykin. On 1-23-1690, Edward Boykin had land
grant from Nathaniel Bacon for transportation of four persons,
162 acres (Ibid. p. 605). Arthur Allen sold him 525 acres at
Blackwater, 8-9-1692 (Ibid. p. 649). Again on 2-5-1702, Arthur
Allen of Lawnes Creek Parish, Surry Co., sells to Edward Boykin,
Upper Parish of Isle of Wight Co., on half of 800 acres of land
granted said Arthur Allen and Wm. Edwards, late of James City
(Ibid. p. 649). Edward Boykin held 1100 acres of land in the
Quit Rents of 1704 (Ibid. p. 698; HISTORICAL SOUTHERN FAMILIES:
II: 116; THE PLANTER OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA, by Baker, p. 195)
Edward Boykin, Sr. was approximately twenty-eight years of age
in 1678, a land owner, planter home owner and probably had a
wife with whom to share his residence. It is the opinion that
Ann Gwaltney was his second wife, for reasons as follows:
1) John Boykin was named co-executor in the Will of his father.
The English law of premeogeniture sates the right of the eldest
son to inherit the property, title, etc., of the parent to the
exclusion of all other children.
2) William Gwaltney, Sr's Will item, states, " I give my
Grandson, Edward Boykin one cow", which suggest that Edward Jr.,
was the first born of Edward Sr, and Ann (Gwaltney) Boykin.
3) Age of Edward Sr., born 1650 and Ann, born c. 1686
4) John Boykin's descendants are a full generation ahead of his
brothers Edward Jr., William and Thomas by the year 1777; that
is, John's lineage had advanced to the sixth generation. The
other three lines seem to have reached the fifth generation by
end of 1780. (Chart by Richard Manning Boykin, p. 7).
It is probable that Edward Boykin, Sr's first wife was Miss
Marshall and the mother of John Boykin. John Marshall bought
land in Isle of Wight Co., VA in 1683 had sons, John and
Humphrey, whos family also had issues. (SEVENTEENTH CENTURY OF
ISLE OF WIGHT)
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peerage dignity, meaning that it is not claimable. The first
Mortimore of Wigmore to hold what is now considered to be a
peerage dignity was Edmund (d. 1304), grandson of Ralph and
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Marriage 1 Williamson "William" BRUCE Married: Bef 1751 Alt
Marriage Est 1756
Marriage 2 Gerard BRISCOE b: 17 AUG 1737 in Charles Co.,Maryland
Married: 21 May 1759-12 Nov 1760
Ruth Bruce for love of my son Charles Bruce, grant one Negro
boy, Cato, Negro girl Jenny & their issue, wit. James Berry, Geo
Briscoe, Adk [not Del'd James Barnett Perry] Deed 21 MAY 1759
Frederick Co.,Maryland
Williamson Bruce; acct.; ?0.0.0; 285.10.2; adms. Gerrard
Briscoe, Ruth Briscoe (late Ruth Bruce) Administrator 12 NOV
1760 Frederick Co. Maryland
Event: Alt Death Est 29 AUG 1762 Maryland,USA
Early Famillies of Southern Maryland Vol. 8 by Elise Greenup
Jourdan p. 134-136 Publication 2000 Maryland,USA
LDS JTJC-LJ Spouse: Ruth MCMILLAN Birth: 27 Feb 1745 in , St.
Marys, Maryland. Mother of Ann Briscoe Birth: 1753 in St.
Mary's, Maryland
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or 1762
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