Toney, Yes Abraham Burton was the father-in-law of my John Garrott (md Susanna Burton). They both moved from Henrico to Prince George County together.JW Garrett <jwgarrett@webtv.net>> From: TJOregon@hotmail.com> To: hatcher@rootsweb.com> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 12:53:05 -0700> Subject: Re: [HATCHER] Now looking for help............> > James> > You might check Parish records of Westover Parish for your Garret Families as some of the Lands owned by three Lands Owners that interes my research in 1640 era Matthew Boyce, William Byrd and his Kinsman Thomas Stegg fall into Chesterfield CO. Va. when it is formed. > > Capt. Edlows whose lands were beside Boyces are found in St. Peter Register in 1690 era this is where we fist find Michal Johnson and John Jones our Johnson DNA Lines. > > I love to document where our Joint families of William Hatcher where at on LANDS in Virginia and NC, as I believe OUR JOINT FAMILES moved together when they moved. Right now we have info on the Thomas Shippey families.> > I Mentioned an Abraham Burton below isthis your Abraham Burton Reason I do not have a Deep Creek files started for Amelia County as of yet on our Joint Familes. I do have an Amelia Co file going Going into Deep Creek in AMelia Co. will follow with 2nd post.> > Tony> ----- Original Message ----- > From: james garrett<mailto:jwgarrett@webtv.net> > To: hatcher@rootsweb.com<mailto:hatcher@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 7:47 AM> Subject: Re: [HATCHER] Now looking for help............> > > > Tony,> Thanks for the response> > Yes, my John Garrott died in Amelia co in May 1744.> I am familiar with the John garrett of Upper Norfolk. > DNA testing shows that my John Garrott is NOT connected with John Garrott of Upper Norfolk.> > I do have some additional info on the John Garrett of Upper Norfolk if interested.> > I have found earlier Garretts in Charles city & Henrico who are likely connected to my John of Henrico & Amelia.> But have only a few deed abstracts available to go on for any Garrott/Garrett families.> Most likely John Garrett met Susannah Burton around Old Town, south of Swift Creek, north of Appomatox in abt 1617/18.> Trying to locate any deed abstracts for any Garrett families in that area.> > Thanks again!> Jim> JW Garrett <jwgarrett@webtv.net<mailto:jwgarrett@webtv.net>>> From: TJOregon@hotmail.com<mailto:TJOregon@hotmail.com>> To: hatcher@rootsweb.com<mailto:hatcher@rootsweb.com>> Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 11:40:53 -0700> Subject: Re: [HATCHER] Now looking for help............> > Yes> > The Garrot, Garret or Garruent Names is one of our Mixed Families: hard to Explain> >> > This name is associated with Doodes Minor and wife Mary Guerant Johnson whose children will Mary into several families: Peter De Montague, into familes of LTC Richard Cocke of Henrico Co> > > > Did your John Garrot die in Amelia CO Va abt May 1744 or before reason Abrham Burton's will is found in Amelia County: See below for land explanation> > > > A Garret Johnson (Huguenants) lived on Chickahominy River by Chickamony Swamp were we find the Watson Families.> > > > This is in the Area of the Families of Nicholas Robertson (Great Grandfather of General James Randolph Robertson (Gower- Hatcher lines) This Robinson-Robertson Families will be near Swift Creek in the family lines coming off Christopher Robertson-Robinson. But OUR Families settled on Rivers and Creeks that went thru several Counties. Christopher Robinson and Gowere lands will go into Prince George Co when it forms.> > > > > in 1712 lands South of the Appottomax River went into Prince George Co. Hatchers Run was one of them were we find the Christopher Robertson Families and the Gower Families.> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> > Neighbors on Old Town Creek> > 27 October 1671 Description: Grantee(s): Bevill, Essex and Bevill, Anne, his wife. 600 acres on the North side of Appamattox River beginning near the mouth of the commonly called the Old Town Creek.> > > > 20 October 1691 JOHN WILSON Sr. Location: Henrico County. Description: 148 acres in the parish of Bristol and on the Old Town Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 8, 1689-1695, p. 171 (Reel 8). > > > > 12 March 1739. Peter Gill Location: Henrico County. Description: 180 acres on the north side of Appamattox River. Begg. at a corner pine of the said Gills standg. on the north side of the main branch of the Old Town Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 19, 1739-1741, p. 577 (Reel 17).> > > > North Side of Appottomax ! River will fall into Chesterfield Co when it forms and be a County Line for Amelia Co.> >> 26 November 1756. Jonathan Ray: Chesterfield Co.: Description: 160 acres on both sides of Old Town Creek and Log Branch. Source: Land Office Patents No. 34, 1756-1765, p. 145 (Reel 33-34).> > This Old Town Creek must have had a name Change as I can no longer find it in Chesterfield Co. deeds.> > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> > 28 September 1730 Abraham Burton: Location: Prince George County. Description: 400 acres on the upper side of Flatt Creek, adjoining William Kennon. Source: Land Office Patents No. 13, 1725-1730 (v.1 & 2 p.1-540), p. 527 (Reel 12). > Notes: Flatt Creek is also in Amelia Co. Records and connected to Mayo-Hatcher Familes> > 28 September 1730 Abraham Burton: Location: Prince George County. Description: 200 acres on the upper side of Deep Creek on Appomattox River. Source: Land Office Patents No. 13, 1725-1730 (v.1 & 2 p.1-5!> 40), p. 532 (Reel 12). > > this Abraham Burton's lands were on the South Side of Appottomax River (North Appottomax will be in Chesterfield Co. When it forms)> > 20 June 1733 John Adams: Location: Prince George County. Description: 400 acres on the upper side of Deep Creek adjoining lines of Abraham Burton. Source: Land Office Patents No. 15, 1732-1735 (v.1 & 2 p.1-522), p. 39 (Reel 13).> > 23 March 1733 Seth Perkins: Location: Prince George County. Description: 300 acres on the south side of Appomattox River on both sides of Andersons Road, adjoining Abraham Burton, Widow Beavil, and John Adams. Source: Land Office Patents No. 15, 1732-1735 (v.1 & 2 p.1-522), p. 187 (Reel 13). > > THis is Anne Bevill in the Upper Deeds connected to Essex Bevill> > 20 May 1735 Abraham Burton: Location: Prince George County. Description: 150 acres on the lower side of the Beaverpond Branch of Deep Creek Source: Land Office Patents No. 15, 1732-1735 (v.1 & 2 p.1-522), p. 508 (Reel 13)> 1736 Amelia Co. Will of Abraham Burton> > This does no surprise be as Flatt Creek is in Amelia Co and in Prince George Co. ( I Can not remember what COunty it actual ends up in)> > XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX> > First Garret Families found in my files > > 20 JUL 1665 "Daniel Clarke gent of Windsor C.C.Co. sells to Willm Garret planter, for 1200 lb tobo 100 acres that adj[oins] the horse path that goes to 'James Citty', adj. land of Neale St Cleare, the land of Tho: Porter as set out by patent etc." [22] This time the witnesses are Tho: Porter and Wm Collingwood; again Daniel and Frances Clarke "Rec. in Cur" 3 AUG 1665. "Daniell Clarke Gent" obtained a revised patent 25 JUL 1665 for "1000 acs being a neck lying in between Old Man Cr ... granted to sd Clarke 28 JAN 1662 ..." [23] . Notes: Lt. Col. DANIEL CLARKE of Windsor by Linda Sparks Starr, OCT 1999> > LTC DANIEL CLARKE REMARRIED THE WIDOW OF ON LTC RICHARD COCKE OF HENRICO COUNTY VA> > He lived on Oldmans Creek next to a Thomas Wheeler and the William Murrell Familes: > > The Murrell Familes migrated to Byrd Creek in Henrico Co beside several of the Allied Hatcher Familes as Byrd Creek is a Drainiage of the Tuckahoe Creek where we Find Robert Burton and Edward Hatcher Jr. in 1690 > > What is Interesting is these families are South of the James River: and neighbors of Thomas Stegg and William Byrds> > Some of Byrds lands and some of Steggs lands will end up in Chesterfield Co. when it forms.> > > ----- Original Message> From: james garrett<mailto:jwgarrett@webtv.net<mailto:jwgarrett@webtv.net>> > To: hatcher@rootsweb.com<mailto:hatcher@rootsweb.com<mailto:hatcher@rootsweb.com%3Cmailto:hatcher@rootsweb.com>> > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:41 PM> Subject: Re: [HATCHER] Now looking for help............> > > Tony,> Out of curiosity, have you come across any Garrott/Garrett (similar spelling)surnames in your "search families" in Charles City, Henrico, Chesterfield, Goochland, Prince George? Any deed abstracts available?> > My John Garrott b. 1690s md Susannah Burton (d/o Abraham Burton, s/o Thomas Burton b 1634).> > Abraham Burton resided around Old Town Creek, south of Swift Creek in Henrico in 1717/18 before moving to Prince George Co in 1730 where he & John Garrott purchased land on the south side of Appomatox River.> > > -----Original Message-----> From: Tony Johnson> Sent: Friday, April 4, 2008 3:22 PM> > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HATCHER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message