Will try to get this in while the list is up and running since this originally bounced back to me. Rootsweb seems to be having all kinds of problems. >Bill, actually most of this is proven fact with additional documentation to >back it up. > > >At 09:48 PM 8/16/02 -0400, you wrote: >>John Moye b. ca 1610 in England d. ca 1645 in Lower Norfolk County, >>Virginia m. Dorothy Wheeler, daughter of Richard Wheeler. >> >>Richard Wheeler mentions in his will the orphaned children of John >>Moye...John and Richard >> > >> >>PLEASE NOTE: I have seen the following info from several researchers but >>not sure if it is correct. >>John Moye, son of John Moye, was b. ca 1638 d. 1-19-1723 supposedly had >>son George Moye b. ca 1695 in Princess Anne County, Vir. d. ca 1750 in >>Pitt. Notice that his father would have been 57 at the time of George's >>birth. One researcher told me she thought the dates were wrong or there >>was another generation bete between John and George. George Moye had >>son George Moye b. ca 1722 d. ca 1800 who married Elizabeth Gardner. > >John II appears to have had several wives and George was probably his >youngest son. Although John did not list any sons in his will, he had >already given his son Richard land. If he gave his sons John and George >anything, I have not been able to find the deeds. Richard mentioned his >beloved brother, George, in his will. John III used John Jr in Va deeds and >John and George sold land together located in PA Co, Va after they moved to >NC. I have not determined exactly how they acquired that land together. > >Th evidence supports John II having sons Richard, John III and George plus >the two girls. There are other Moyes found in the Va and NC deeds but I am >not sure Roger has found any connection and I haven't. > >Most of the Pitt Co Moye family descends from George I and most of the >Craven and Jones Co family descends from John III, the two brothers. When >Roger gets his book published he will have all of them straighted out. > >Martha > >