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    1. RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. Deloris Riley
    3. John, don't make fun--maybe, just maybe, there is "other" info out there; maybe there is more than one Francis Poythress. I have seen Poythress info on your web site that I, too, found "interesting". Deloris Wynne-Riley -----Original Message----- From: John M. Poythress [mailto:brerfox@bellsouth.net] Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 7:24 PM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation Oops, I'm sure that Sandra J. Macdonald is a world class genealogist. She'd have to be to have Francis born in 1614 when we have the baptismal record of 1609. Gee, we should all be so brilliant. MP -----Original Message----- From: Deloris Riley [mailto:delorisriley@satx.rr.com] Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:36 PM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation Oops, here is another one: Found under Family/Tree Maker.com: "Francis Poythress (son of Joshua Poythress and Peachy) was born Abt. 1614 in London Middlesex, England, and died 1661 in Charles City Va. He married Mary Frances Solomon on Abt. 1629 in Jamestown, VA." It was posted by a Sandra J. Macdonald. And was dated 8/27/02. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 10:42 AM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation Deloris, I have not seen Joshua documented in the Poythress family before Captain Francis Poythress. Maybe Maynard, Barbara or Diana might have some idea. I have seen some say that Joseph and Joshua were interchangeable as Mary and Polly or Sarah and Sally. As for the Poythress family, I have to wonder if the first clerks did not confuse their abbreviations for Joseph and Joshua and left us with the mess in the Flowerdew Plantation deeds....Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deloris Riley" <delorisriley@satx.rr.com> To: <POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 11:02 AM Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation > Michael, new thought: Do I recall that "somewhere" I have read that > Francis Poythress I and/or his wife Mary, had a "Joshua" as an ancestor; > I have always wondered if there was a possibility if this is where the > name "Joshua" originated. I have never found it, previous to the Joshua > Wynne in America, anywhere in the Wynne line. Deloris Wynne-Riley > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] > Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:37 AM > To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew > Hundred, 4th Generation > > The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), > of > Flowerdew Hundred > R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress > [213 William Poythress] > > Family > William Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, the son of Joshua Poythress, > was > born in the 1720s. > > Inheritance > On April 8, 1741, the Will of William's father, Joshua Poythress, of > Flowerdew Hundred, was proved by Richard Bland and Ann Bland. Joshua (I) > > appointed his brothers, William and Robert Poythress, and his friends > and > relations, Richard Bland, Thomas Poythress and John Woodlief, to divide > the > estate. He appointed his brother, Robert Poythress, and his cousin, > Thomas > Poythress, to be executors of his Will. He gave to his sons Joshua and > William Poythress the land he lived on, that he bought from Mrs. > Elizabeth > Duke and Captain John Hardyman, to be equally divided. He also gave them > his > land on the Nottaway River, in Surry County, to be equally divided > between > them. He gave his son, Littlebury, 20 shillings, and asked his sons, > Joshua > and William, to keep him during his lifetime. All of the rest of his > estate > was to be equally divided between his wife and five children, Joshua, > William, Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress. > > On April 8, 1741, in Prince George County, the last Will and testament > of > Joshua Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress > and > Thomas Poythress, his executors, who made oath thereto and it being > proved > by the oath of Richard Bland, Gentleman, and, Ann Bland, two of the > witnesses thereto who also made oath that they saw Christian Poythress > subscribe the said Will, a witness was ordered to be recorded and on the > > motion of the said Robert Poythress and their giving Bond and Security > according to law, certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate > of > the said Will in due form. Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, > executors, > of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, with > Richard > Bland and William Poythress, Gentlemen, their Securities entered into > Bond > in the sum of £5,000 current money payable to Robert Bolling with > condition > for their faithful executorship and thereby acknowledge the same in > court. > It was ordered that Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of > the > last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, present the said > deed > and its estate to the next court. > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Visit www.poythress.net > > > > > > > > > > > o learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Poythress Genealogy Research Web > www.poythress.net > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== The Poythress Genealogy List is hosted by RootsWeb. To learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/ ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== Poythress Genealogy Research Web www.poythress.net ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== Poythress Genealogy Research Web www.poythress.net

    01/16/2006 01:48:32
    1. RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. John M. Poythress
    3. Oops, I'm sure that Sandra J. Macdonald is a world class genealogist. She'd have to be to have Francis born in 1614 when we have the baptismal record of 1609. Gee, we should all be so brilliant. MP -----Original Message----- From: Deloris Riley [mailto:delorisriley@satx.rr.com] Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:36 PM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation Oops, here is another one: Found under Family/Tree Maker.com: "Francis Poythress (son of Joshua Poythress and Peachy) was born Abt. 1614 in London Middlesex, England, and died 1661 in Charles City Va. He married Mary Frances Solomon on Abt. 1629 in Jamestown, VA." It was posted by a Sandra J. Macdonald. And was dated 8/27/02. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 10:42 AM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation Deloris, I have not seen Joshua documented in the Poythress family before Captain Francis Poythress. Maybe Maynard, Barbara or Diana might have some idea. I have seen some say that Joseph and Joshua were interchangeable as Mary and Polly or Sarah and Sally. As for the Poythress family, I have to wonder if the first clerks did not confuse their abbreviations for Joseph and Joshua and left us with the mess in the Flowerdew Plantation deeds....Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deloris Riley" <delorisriley@satx.rr.com> To: <POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 11:02 AM Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation > Michael, new thought: Do I recall that "somewhere" I have read that > Francis Poythress I and/or his wife Mary, had a "Joshua" as an ancestor; > I have always wondered if there was a possibility if this is where the > name "Joshua" originated. I have never found it, previous to the Joshua > Wynne in America, anywhere in the Wynne line. Deloris Wynne-Riley > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] > Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:37 AM > To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew > Hundred, 4th Generation > > The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), > of > Flowerdew Hundred > R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress > [213 William Poythress] > > Family > William Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, the son of Joshua Poythress, > was > born in the 1720s. > > Inheritance > On April 8, 1741, the Will of William's father, Joshua Poythress, of > Flowerdew Hundred, was proved by Richard Bland and Ann Bland. Joshua (I) > > appointed his brothers, William and Robert Poythress, and his friends > and > relations, Richard Bland, Thomas Poythress and John Woodlief, to divide > the > estate. He appointed his brother, Robert Poythress, and his cousin, > Thomas > Poythress, to be executors of his Will. He gave to his sons Joshua and > William Poythress the land he lived on, that he bought from Mrs. > Elizabeth > Duke and Captain John Hardyman, to be equally divided. He also gave them > his > land on the Nottaway River, in Surry County, to be equally divided > between > them. He gave his son, Littlebury, 20 shillings, and asked his sons, > Joshua > and William, to keep him during his lifetime. All of the rest of his > estate > was to be equally divided between his wife and five children, Joshua, > William, Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress. > > On April 8, 1741, in Prince George County, the last Will and testament > of > Joshua Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress > and > Thomas Poythress, his executors, who made oath thereto and it being > proved > by the oath of Richard Bland, Gentleman, and, Ann Bland, two of the > witnesses thereto who also made oath that they saw Christian Poythress > subscribe the said Will, a witness was ordered to be recorded and on the > > motion of the said Robert Poythress and their giving Bond and Security > according to law, certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate > of > the said Will in due form. Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, > executors, > of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, with > Richard > Bland and William Poythress, Gentlemen, their Securities entered into > Bond > in the sum of £5,000 current money payable to Robert Bolling with > condition > for their faithful executorship and thereby acknowledge the same in > court. > It was ordered that Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of > the > last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, present the said > deed > and its estate to the next court. > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Visit www.poythress.net > > > > > > > > > > > o learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Poythress Genealogy Research Web > www.poythress.net > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== The Poythress Genealogy List is hosted by RootsWeb. To learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/ ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== Poythress Genealogy Research Web www.poythress.net

    01/16/2006 01:24:10
    1. "Peachy, Joshua b. 1588, et al"
    2. John M. Poythress
    3. Deloris: I found, in my notes, what I was thinking about. There was an entry dated May 30, 1999 on genforum.genealogy.com/wynne posted by Tammy Saphiloff in reply to: RE: JANE POYTHRESS/1634-1676 by Eldon May which stated: "Frances(is) POYTHRESS, (father of Jane POYTHRESS)--his parents are Joshua POYTHRESS b. 1588 m. Peachy b. 1592. All/Most of this information can be found under Jamestown, VA websites. You folks check it out." Deloris…..this piece of garbage is on every freebie website in existence. I suspect someone posted it erroneously and every other “copier” in the world picked it up. I spent almost a year emailing each and every poster of this for some shred of documentation; each and every one (who bothered to answer) said they “found it on the net”……..which, of course, means to them it was handed down at Mt. Sinai….which is what you’ll get on the internet if you are naïve enough to accept it. So, bottom line “we folks” have checked it out and it’s meaningless. Maynard

    01/16/2006 01:20:46
    1. RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. Deloris Riley
    3. Oops, here is another one: Found under Family/Tree Maker.com: "Francis Poythress (son of Joshua Poythress and Peachy) was born Abt. 1614 in London Middlesex, England, and died 1661 in Charles City Va. He married Mary Frances Solomon on Abt. 1629 in Jamestown, VA." It was posted by a Sandra J. Macdonald. And was dated 8/27/02. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 10:42 AM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation Deloris, I have not seen Joshua documented in the Poythress family before Captain Francis Poythress. Maybe Maynard, Barbara or Diana might have some idea. I have seen some say that Joseph and Joshua were interchangeable as Mary and Polly or Sarah and Sally. As for the Poythress family, I have to wonder if the first clerks did not confuse their abbreviations for Joseph and Joshua and left us with the mess in the Flowerdew Plantation deeds....Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deloris Riley" <delorisriley@satx.rr.com> To: <POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 11:02 AM Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation > Michael, new thought: Do I recall that "somewhere" I have read that > Francis Poythress I and/or his wife Mary, had a "Joshua" as an ancestor; > I have always wondered if there was a possibility if this is where the > name "Joshua" originated. I have never found it, previous to the Joshua > Wynne in America, anywhere in the Wynne line. Deloris Wynne-Riley > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] > Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:37 AM > To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew > Hundred, 4th Generation > > The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), > of > Flowerdew Hundred > R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress > [213 William Poythress] > > Family > William Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, the son of Joshua Poythress, > was > born in the 1720s. > > Inheritance > On April 8, 1741, the Will of William's father, Joshua Poythress, of > Flowerdew Hundred, was proved by Richard Bland and Ann Bland. Joshua (I) > > appointed his brothers, William and Robert Poythress, and his friends > and > relations, Richard Bland, Thomas Poythress and John Woodlief, to divide > the > estate. He appointed his brother, Robert Poythress, and his cousin, > Thomas > Poythress, to be executors of his Will. He gave to his sons Joshua and > William Poythress the land he lived on, that he bought from Mrs. > Elizabeth > Duke and Captain John Hardyman, to be equally divided. He also gave them > his > land on the Nottaway River, in Surry County, to be equally divided > between > them. He gave his son, Littlebury, 20 shillings, and asked his sons, > Joshua > and William, to keep him during his lifetime. All of the rest of his > estate > was to be equally divided between his wife and five children, Joshua, > William, Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress. > > On April 8, 1741, in Prince George County, the last Will and testament > of > Joshua Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress > and > Thomas Poythress, his executors, who made oath thereto and it being > proved > by the oath of Richard Bland, Gentleman, and, Ann Bland, two of the > witnesses thereto who also made oath that they saw Christian Poythress > subscribe the said Will, a witness was ordered to be recorded and on the > > motion of the said Robert Poythress and their giving Bond and Security > according to law, certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate > of > the said Will in due form. Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, > executors, > of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, with > Richard > Bland and William Poythress, Gentlemen, their Securities entered into > Bond > in the sum of £5,000 current money payable to Robert Bolling with > condition > for their faithful executorship and thereby acknowledge the same in > court. > It was ordered that Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of > the > last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, present the said > deed > and its estate to the next court. > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Visit www.poythress.net > > > > > > > > > > > o learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Poythress Genealogy Research Web > www.poythress.net > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== The Poythress Genealogy List is hosted by RootsWeb. To learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/

    01/16/2006 10:35:42
    1. RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. Deloris Riley
    3. I found, in my notes, what I was thinking about. There was an entry dated May 30, 1999 on genforum.genealogy.com/wynne posted by Tammy Saphiloff in reply to: RE: JANE POYTHRESS/1634-1676 by Eldon May which stated: "Frances(is) POYTHRESS, (father of Jane POYTHRESS)--his parents are Joshua POYTHRESS b. 1588 m. Peachy b. 1592. All/Most of this information can be found under Jamestown, VA websites. You folks check it out." Let me know what you think. Deloris Wynne-Riley -----Original Message----- From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 10:42 AM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation Deloris, I have not seen Joshua documented in the Poythress family before Captain Francis Poythress. Maybe Maynard, Barbara or Diana might have some idea. I have seen some say that Joseph and Joshua were interchangeable as Mary and Polly or Sarah and Sally. As for the Poythress family, I have to wonder if the first clerks did not confuse their abbreviations for Joseph and Joshua and left us with the mess in the Flowerdew Plantation deeds....Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deloris Riley" <delorisriley@satx.rr.com> To: <POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 11:02 AM Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation > Michael, new thought: Do I recall that "somewhere" I have read that > Francis Poythress I and/or his wife Mary, had a "Joshua" as an ancestor; > I have always wondered if there was a possibility if this is where the > name "Joshua" originated. I have never found it, previous to the Joshua > Wynne in America, anywhere in the Wynne line. Deloris Wynne-Riley > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] > Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:37 AM > To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew > Hundred, 4th Generation > > The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), > of > Flowerdew Hundred > R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress > [213 William Poythress] > > Family > William Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, the son of Joshua Poythress, > was > born in the 1720s. > > Inheritance > On April 8, 1741, the Will of William's father, Joshua Poythress, of > Flowerdew Hundred, was proved by Richard Bland and Ann Bland. Joshua (I) > > appointed his brothers, William and Robert Poythress, and his friends > and > relations, Richard Bland, Thomas Poythress and John Woodlief, to divide > the > estate. He appointed his brother, Robert Poythress, and his cousin, > Thomas > Poythress, to be executors of his Will. He gave to his sons Joshua and > William Poythress the land he lived on, that he bought from Mrs. > Elizabeth > Duke and Captain John Hardyman, to be equally divided. He also gave them > his > land on the Nottaway River, in Surry County, to be equally divided > between > them. He gave his son, Littlebury, 20 shillings, and asked his sons, > Joshua > and William, to keep him during his lifetime. All of the rest of his > estate > was to be equally divided between his wife and five children, Joshua, > William, Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress. > > On April 8, 1741, in Prince George County, the last Will and testament > of > Joshua Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress > and > Thomas Poythress, his executors, who made oath thereto and it being > proved > by the oath of Richard Bland, Gentleman, and, Ann Bland, two of the > witnesses thereto who also made oath that they saw Christian Poythress > subscribe the said Will, a witness was ordered to be recorded and on the > > motion of the said Robert Poythress and their giving Bond and Security > according to law, certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate > of > the said Will in due form. Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, > executors, > of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, with > Richard > Bland and William Poythress, Gentlemen, their Securities entered into > Bond > in the sum of £5,000 current money payable to Robert Bolling with > condition > for their faithful executorship and thereby acknowledge the same in > court. > It was ordered that Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of > the > last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, present the said > deed > and its estate to the next court. > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Visit www.poythress.net > > > > > > > > > > > o learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Poythress Genealogy Research Web > www.poythress.net > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== The Poythress Genealogy List is hosted by RootsWeb. To learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/

    01/16/2006 10:31:08
    1. Re: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. Barbara P. Neal
    3. Michael, thank you so much for the phenomenal amount of work you've done compiling these messages! I too have not seen Joshua documented in the Poythress family (or in the Poytress family in England, either, to the extent that our English correspondents have shared info with us thru the years) before Captain Francis Poythress. And my understanding, too, is that abbreviating both Joseph & Joshua as "Jos" has caused a lot of mess. Barbara

    01/16/2006 08:42:21
    1. Josiah Portress of Petersburg
    2. Crystal
    3. http://collections.ic.gc.ca/blackloyalists/documents/official/black_loyalist_directory.htm The Book Of Negroes Presented online for the first time, the full text of the list of blacks evacuated from New York at the end of the war. Black Loyalist Directory(book one) Ship Sovereign bound for St. John's River William Stewart, Master George Black, 40, stout fellow, (Jere Ketcham). Formerly slave to Josiah Portress, Petersburg, Virginia; left him 4 years past. GBC. Betsey Black, 35, ordinary wench, (Jere Ketcham). Formerly slave to Josiah Portress, Petersburg, Virginia; left him 4 years past. GBC. William Black, 14, fine boy, (Jere Ketcham). Formerly slave to Josiah Portress, Petersburg, Virginia; left him 4 years past. *****I am assuming that this is the kickoff to the Liberian Movement, there are no dates written on the pages but looking at the first page, it's along the lines of the Revolutionary War and just prior to Liberia.

    01/15/2006 12:42:27
    1. Sergeant Francis Poythress, son of Francis Poythress and Mary Peterson, 5th Generation
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. The Fifth Generation: Frances Poythress, Sergeant, son of Francis Poythress and Mary Peterson Family Francis Poythress was born about 1760, in Amelia County, the son of Francis Poythress and Mary Peterson. Francis died before November 11, 1785, at the age of 24. His sister, Mary Peterson Poythress, was named after their mother, Mary Peterson. Mary married Henry Isham Randolph who died in Fayette County, Tennessee. Francis' father, in the claim below, was addressed as Francis Poythress, the Elder, possibly indicating that there were at least three Francis Poythresses known in the area. Professional Life In Hanover County, Virginia Revolutionary War Public Claims, Thursday, July 4, 1782, claims against the United States by certificates dated August, 1780, to June, 1782: Elisha White, certified by John Pierce for 48 days in executing instructions from the executive of this state in procuring supplies for the use of the army during the siege of York £24; by Francis Poythress, Sergeant, for diet for 4 men, 5 shillings; by Daniel Bates, Ensign, for diets for a sick soldier, 12 days, 15 shillings; by Joseph Harrison, Ensign, for diet, 1 day for 12 men, 15 shillings. Sergeant Francis Poythress, Army. Certificate, (1) John Watts, Captain, (2) Edward Bland and Peter Epes as to heir. Order to deliver bounty warrant, Henry Randolph, Voucher 1786, Prince George County. We do hereby certify that Mary Randolph is the only surviving child of Francis Poythress, the Elder, and sister to the within named Sergeant Francis Poythress. Given under our hands this November 11, 1785. Edward Bland and Peter Epes. Francis Poythress was appointed a corporal in the 1st Regiment Light ----- in August, 1779, and promoted to a Sergeant in April, 1781, and continued as such to the end of the War. John Watts, Captain, 1st Regiment, L. Dragoons. Certified that the above certificate was in Captain Watts' own hand. Blanford, February 4, 1784. Edmund B. Lucy. June 22, 1786, Sir, Be pleased to deliver to Mr. ------- the land Warrant which Francis Poythress is entitled to. To Henry Randolph, the Commissioner of the Land Office. Will of Francis Poythress' Father In Dinwiddie County, the Will of Francis Poythress, dated December 10, 1796. I give my loving wife all my estate of every kind that I do possess reserving unto my daughter, Mary Peterson Randolph, which I give five shillings which said sum I give unto my daughter to her and her heirs forever. Whereas there was a marriage contract between my wife and myself and whereas the true intent and meaning of the said writing was that my said wife was to enjoy and have the full and free disposal of all the estate of every kind that came by her without the let or hindrance of me and my heirs. Now if there should be any deficiencies in the said writing so as to entitle my heirs to any of the property. The ------- my wife, my will and desires and I do hereby revoke all such claim and desire that my wife and her heirs should enjoy all the estate that came by her without the --- ------- --- or molestation of my heirs in witness where so I have hence unto set my hand and seal this December 10, 1796. Francis Poythress. The witnesses were Reubin Wilkinson and Robert Reese.

    01/15/2006 12:02:33
    1. Re: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. Deloris, I have not seen Joshua documented in the Poythress family before Captain Francis Poythress. Maybe Maynard, Barbara or Diana might have some idea. I have seen some say that Joseph and Joshua were interchangeable as Mary and Polly or Sarah and Sally. As for the Poythress family, I have to wonder if the first clerks did not confuse their abbreviations for Joseph and Joshua and left us with the mess in the Flowerdew Plantation deeds....Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deloris Riley" <delorisriley@satx.rr.com> To: <POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 11:02 AM Subject: RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation > Michael, new thought: Do I recall that "somewhere" I have read that > Francis Poythress I and/or his wife Mary, had a "Joshua" as an ancestor; > I have always wondered if there was a possibility if this is where the > name "Joshua" originated. I have never found it, previous to the Joshua > Wynne in America, anywhere in the Wynne line. Deloris Wynne-Riley > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] > Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:37 AM > To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew > Hundred, 4th Generation > > The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), > of > Flowerdew Hundred > R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress > [213 William Poythress] > > Family > William Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, the son of Joshua Poythress, > was > born in the 1720s. > > Inheritance > On April 8, 1741, the Will of William's father, Joshua Poythress, of > Flowerdew Hundred, was proved by Richard Bland and Ann Bland. Joshua (I) > > appointed his brothers, William and Robert Poythress, and his friends > and > relations, Richard Bland, Thomas Poythress and John Woodlief, to divide > the > estate. He appointed his brother, Robert Poythress, and his cousin, > Thomas > Poythress, to be executors of his Will. He gave to his sons Joshua and > William Poythress the land he lived on, that he bought from Mrs. > Elizabeth > Duke and Captain John Hardyman, to be equally divided. He also gave them > his > land on the Nottaway River, in Surry County, to be equally divided > between > them. He gave his son, Littlebury, 20 shillings, and asked his sons, > Joshua > and William, to keep him during his lifetime. All of the rest of his > estate > was to be equally divided between his wife and five children, Joshua, > William, Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress. > > On April 8, 1741, in Prince George County, the last Will and testament > of > Joshua Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress > and > Thomas Poythress, his executors, who made oath thereto and it being > proved > by the oath of Richard Bland, Gentleman, and, Ann Bland, two of the > witnesses thereto who also made oath that they saw Christian Poythress > subscribe the said Will, a witness was ordered to be recorded and on the > > motion of the said Robert Poythress and their giving Bond and Security > according to law, certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate > of > the said Will in due form. Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, > executors, > of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, with > Richard > Bland and William Poythress, Gentlemen, their Securities entered into > Bond > in the sum of £5,000 current money payable to Robert Bolling with > condition > for their faithful executorship and thereby acknowledge the same in > court. > It was ordered that Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of > the > last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, present the said > deed > and its estate to the next court. > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Visit www.poythress.net > > > > > > > > > > > o learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Poythress Genealogy Research Web > www.poythress.net > >

    01/15/2006 04:42:28
    1. William Poythress, of Branchester, son of Colonel Peter Poythress, 5th Generation
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. Hopefully, with this entry, all of the William Poythresses of the first five generations have been posted. I would hope that further study into these men with the same name will provide greater definition of their individual lives. William Poythress, son of Peter Poythress II R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress [#281 5 William Poythress (1765-1811), m. 1787 in Prince George Elizabeth Blair Bland (1770-), daughter of Richard and Mary (Bolling) Bland and granddaughter of Richard and Anne (Poythress 271) Bland of "Jordans." Issue: one daughter, Elizabeth Bland Poythress. William Poythress m. (2) Rebecca Williams. No issue. As William left no male issue the Poythress name became extinct as to his branch with the death of his only daughter. 281 51 Elizabeth Bland Poythress m. 1817 Richard Marks of Prince George. She survived her husband, who died before 1834. According to a statement in 10V106 [Swem index?] she was buried at "Branchester." With her decease, whenever that was, passed the last person born with the surname Poythress among the descendants of Robert Poythress 28, and possibly also among the descendants of John and Christian (Peebles) Poythress 2. Since John and Mary (Batte) Poythress 26 are not known to have had issue, it is likely that the name Poythress exists today only among the descendants of Francis Poythress 4.] Family William Poythress was born about 1765, the son of Peter Poythress and Elizabeth Bland. He married Elizabeth Blair Bland on February 10, 1787. Their daughter Elizabeth Bland (bef. 1811-), married Richard Marks. William died before May 15, 1810. Inheritance The Will of Peter Poythress, dated October, 6, 1785, was probated in January, 1786. It named wife, Elizabeth, daughters, Elizabeth, wife of William Mayo, Anne Randolph, Mary Batte, Agnes, Lucy Bland Poythress, and Sally Lee. It left all real property, except some lots in the town of Blandford, to his son, William, who was not 21. Professional life On September 14, 1790, in Prince George County, tobacco notes, October, 1789, to September, 1790, at Boyd's Warehouse. Names, among others, William Poythress. Civic Activities On January 12, 1790, in Prince George County, the inventory of the estate of Thomas Peterson, appraised by John Batte, William Poythress, Jr., and Instance Hall. On July 12, 1791, in Prince George County, the account of the estate of William Green, for 1790. Examined by, among others, was William Poythress. On September 23, 1793, in the Brunswick County court, the Commonwealth of Virginia, to William Robertson, John Baird and William Poythress, Gentlemen, Greeting, whereas Edmund Harrison and Mary, his wife, of Prince George County, by their certain indenture of Bargain and Sale bearing date January 28, 1793, have sold unto Joseph Baugh, of Brunswick County, the fee simple estate of 664 acres of land with the appurtenances, in Brunswick County, and whereas the said Mary Harrison cannot conveniently travel to our Court, to make acknowledgment of the said conveyance therefore we do give unto you or any two or more of you power to receive the acknowledgment which the said Mary shall be willing to make before of the conveyance, and we therefore command you that you personally go to the said Mary and receive her acknowledgment of the same and examine her privately and apart from the said Edmund her husband, July 3, 1793. By virtue of this Commission to us directed we the subscribers have privily examined Mary Harrison, the wife of the within named Edmund Harrison, in manner and form as the said Commission requires and have received her acknowledgment of the Indenture hereunto annexed, Certified under our hands and seals August 12, 1793. Signed by William Robertson and William Poythress. This Commission for taking the acknowledgment and privy examination of Mary Harrison to an Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Edmund Harrison and Mary, his wife, to Joseph Baugh was returned together with a certificate of the execution thereof which was ordered to be recorded. On December 5, 1794, in Prince George County, Surveyor's record, "Charteris," 518 acres, surveyed for William Poythress and Charles Duncan, executors of Robert Boyd, bounded by Ruffin and Watts. Robert Turnbull was the County Surveyor. Property: Land On January 12, 1790, William Poythress, Jr., Gentleman, of Prince George County, to Robert Birchett, of Prince George County, on the south side of the Blackwater Swamp, in Prince George County (no acreage was stated, but the description of the boundaries was long and detailed). Signed by William Poythress, Jr., and William Harris. The witnesses, J. Williams, Samuel Vaughn, William Birchett and William Birchett, Jr. On June 8, 1790, in Prince George County, Elizabeth Green and Francis B. Green, executors of William Green, deceased, to William Poythress, Jr., 296 acres, bounded by Robert Batte, the Mill Pond, Colonel Peter Epes, being all the land of William Green, deceased, held in that tract except for ½ acre reserved for a burying place. The witnesses were John Hamlin, Frederick Green and Edmund Ruffin, Jr. On June 8, 1790, William Poythress, Jr., of Prince George County, to Edward Marks, of the same county, 400 acres, in Prince George County, being the remainder of that tract of land in Blackwater Swamp known by the name of "Poythress' Quarter," and 30 acres, a tract lying south of the Quaker's Road. On July 26, 1790, in Prince George County, Articles of Agreement, between William Poythress and Thomas Harris. William Poythress has claimed an interest in a tract of land where the said Thomas Harris lived and the said William Poythress and Thomas Harris being willing to settle the affair and affix the right title. John Harris gave William Poythress title to a house sold by William Poythress to Robert Birchett. The house and land had been willed to William Poythress by Peter Poythress that was sold unto Walter Munnery and Nathanial Tatum. Signed by William Poythress. The witnesses were Edward Marks, Nathaniel Mackay and Boswell Becking. On September 14, 1790, in Prince George County, Robert Birchett, tobacco inspector, to James Sturdivant, tobacco picker, for £150, paid to James Sturdivant, Jr., land purchased by Robert Birchett from William Poythress, Jr., bounded by the Reedy branch and John Hunnicutt, 333½ acres. No witnesses. On February 25, 1791, in Prince George County, William Poythress, of Prince George County, son of Peter Poythress, late of said county (deceased) to Christopher McConnice, of the Town of Petersburg, a parcel of land lying in Petersburg heretofore called Blandford and distinguished on the plot or plan of the town as lot #52. Also, all the low grounds, on the Appomattox River, lying between lot #52 and lot #53, to the boundary lines of lot #54, to Donald and Frazer, Merchants, in the town. The witnesses, George Marable, Thomas Gardinor and Hamilton Burge. On February 25, 1791, in Prince George County, the Commonwealth of Virginia to Peter Epes and Pleasant Cocke, whereas, William Poythress, son of Peter Poythress, deceased, to Christopher McConnice, land and house in Blandford Town of Petersburg, William Poythress, by the death of his father, Peter, to whom he was heir-at-law, the above (Epes and Cocke) were instructed to determine if Elizabeth Poythress, wife of Peter, surrendered her dower rights. On May 9, 1792, in Prince George County, Peter Epes and Pleasant Cocke to receive relinquishment of dower from Elizabeth, wife of William Poythress, in his sale of land to Christopher McConnice, February 25, 1791, of lot #52 in Blandford. On May 9, 1792, in Prince George County, William Poythress, of Martin's Brandon parish, in Prince George County, to James Cureton, of the same parish and county, 102¼ acres (otherwise undescribed). On May 9, 1792, in Prince George County, James Cureton, of Martin's Brandon parish, in Prince George County to William Poythress, of the same parish and county, 80½ acres (otherwise undescribed). (Note for above: it appears that William Poythress and James Cureton were in effect swapping pieces of land and perhaps the identical sum of money changing hands was to "establish" that the transaction involved separate purchases). In 1797, in Prince George County, land taxes were paid by William Poythress, on (400 + 387 + 225 + 100 =) 1,112 acres. In 1798, in Prince George County, land taxes were paid by William Poythress, on (400 + 387 + 225 + 100 =) 1,112 acres. In 1799, in Prince George County, land taxes were paid by William Poythress, on (400 + 387 + 225 + 100 =) 1,112 acres. In 1800, in Prince George County, land taxes were paid by William Poythress, on (400 + 387 + 225 + 100 =) 1,112 acres. On September 6, 1800, in Prince George County, Surveyor's record, surveyed for William Poythress, 212 acres, being part of the Branchester tract, and sold by him to Captain Nathaniel Colley, next to James Cureton, on old Court House Road, near Bland's Swamp. Robert Tunbull was the County Surveyor. Adjoining Property On June 21, 1787, in Sussex County, James Cureton, of Mecklenburg County, to William Cureton, of Prince George County, 183 acres, which James Cureton had purchased from Haddon Parham and John Biggins, adjoining Frederick Smith, the Indian Swamp, Poythress, Branch Mitchell and Thomas Weekes. The witnesses, Peter Williams, Hambleton Burge, John Redding, Thomas Mitchell and Branch Mitchell. On June 25, 1787, in Sussex County, Hadden Parham, of Sussex County, and John Biggins, and his wife, Molly, of Prince George County, to James Curaton, of Northampton County, North Carolina. Edward Smith, of Sussex County, and Daniel Gurr, of Prince George County, by their deed of trust July 2, 1784, appointed said Haddon Parham and John Biggins trustees, placing in their trust land, negroes, and other articles, including 183 acres on the north side of the Indian Swamp, all to secure the payment of £381, 16 shillings, 2 pence, specie to the said James Cureton. Now said Cureton has become the purchaser of the said 183 acres for £70 specie. Said 183 acres was where Edward Smith now resides, adjoining Frederick Smith, the Indian Swamp, Poythress, Branch Mitchell and Thomas Weekes. The witnesses were Abraham Parham, Jr., William Niblet, Reaps Mitchell, and McDuel Anderson. In September, 1787, in Sussex County, Haddon Parham, of Albemarle parish, Sussex County, to William Call, Jr., of Prince George County, 384 acres, on the south side of the Indian Swamp, in 2 tracts; 1 of 184 acres, adjoining William Poythress, the Indian Swamp, said Haddon Parham, John Leath, Joel Hall, Matthew Parham and Charles Raines; 1 of 200 acres which said Haddon Parham bought from Matthew Parham, in 1787, adjoining Joel Hall, John Leath, Haddon Parham, Charles Raines, the road leading to Halls Tavern. The witnesses were omitted. On December 20, 1787, in Sussex County, William Call, Jr., and his wife, Helen, of Prince George County, to Reaps Mitchell, of the same, 384 acres, which William Call purchased from Haddon Parham, on the south side of the Indian Swamp, adjoining Charles Raines, the road leading to Hall's Tavern, Joe Hall, John Leath and William Poythress. The witnesses were Briggs Rives, Thomas Young and Timothy Rives. On February 5, 1789, in Sussex County, Frederick Batts of Sussex County, to Reapps Mitchell, of the same, 184 acres, adjoining Raines, the Indian Swamp, Mitchell, Warriocker Branch, the road, Hall, Leath and William Poythress. Also signed by Susanna Mitchell. The witnesses were Charles Raines, Robin Mitchell and Polly Redding. A note indicates "see page 714 in succeeding book for acknowledgment of feme." On March 17, 1790, in Sussex County, Stith Parham and his wife, Patty, of Albemarle parish, in Sussex County, to William Peters, of the same, 296 acres, on the north side of the Nottoway River, adjoining Stith Parham, Sr., Robert Parham, Abram Parham, John Leath, Frederick Battes and William Poythress. The witnesses were William Burge, Archelaus Carlos and Abram Haddon. A note indicated: "sent to Thos. Eloridge." On August 15, 1791, in Prince George County, James Cureton and Betsy, his wife, to John Baird, of Prince George County, Merchant, for £900, a lot in Blandford of 15 acres, being the same lot which said John Baird and Charles Duncan as executors of Robert Boyd, deceased, with assent of William Mayo, executor of Peter Poythress, deceased, and Elizabeth Poythress, widow and relict of said Peter, conveyed to James Cureton. The witnesses, Luke Wheeler, William Poythress, Jr., and Joseph Weisiger. On June 7, 1792, in Sussex County, Branch Mitchell and his wife, Elizabeth, of Albemarle parish, in Sussex County, to William Cureton of Bristol parish, in Prince George County, 40 acres, adjoining Leather Coat Branch, William Poythress, the said Mitchell, William Courton and Thomas Weeks. The witnesses, Benjamin Mason, Frederick Smith, William Cotton and William Smith. On September 21, 1798, in Prince George County, Surveyor's record, surveyed for James Cureton, 1,033 acres whereon he lived, bounded by Edward Marks, the Blackwater Swamp, Marvin Warnock, John Watts, William Poythress, William Brown's estate and Richard Williams. Robert Turnbull was the County Surveyor. Pertinent Property On February 12, 1792, in Sussex County, Allen Cain, of Sussex County, to Winfield Mason of Dinwiddie County, 96 acres, which was part of land granted to Thomas Hunt, deceased, who gave it to his son, Thomas Hunt, who sold it to John Rivers, deceased, and by him to Judkins Hunt and by him to Joel Wilkinson and by him to Allen Cain, on the north side of Harrys Swamp, adjoining William Rivers, Jr., Mary Poyther, James Lewis, Sr., and Winfield Mason. The witnesses were Littlebeary Carter, William Dwyer, Jr., and Thomas Yergin. Family Estates On October 10, 1786, in Prince George County, the division of the estate of Richard Bland, deceased. Richard Bland, Ann Poythress Morrison, Elizabeth Blair Bland, and Mary Bland, widow and relict of Richard Bland, deceased, received slaves, household furniture, chariot and four horses. Richard Bland, the younger, received half of the plantation and half of the stock of cattle, sheep and hogs, and a negro boy, John Wilson, specifically devised by the Will of the deceased. The estate was divided by Edmund Ruffin, Jr., William Green and William Poythress. At the courthouse in Prince George County, on March 17, 1787, the foregoing division of the estate of Richard Bland, deceased, was recorded. On August 2, 1791, in Prince George County, Gentlemen: As I conceive it more consistent with my interests to renounce the Will of my deceased husband and to claim the benefit of my dower in his estate I beg leave to notify you of this my desire and humbly hope that your worships in your judicial capacity at our next court will make such order as you in your wisdom shall seem consistent with law and my interest. I am with due respect your worshipful most obedient servant. Ann P. Morrison. The witnesses were William Poythress, Jr., and George Ruffin. This letter of renunciation of Ann P. Morrison to any interest in her deceased husband's Will was presented into court and proved by the Oaths of William Poythress, Jr., and George Ruffin, the witnesses. William Poythress' Will On May 15, 1810, in Prince George County, pursuant to an Order of the court and by direction of John Batte, John H. Peterson and Peter Epes, I surveyed the estate of William Poythress, deceased, on old courthouse road. William Poythress' land, called "Branchester" and Simmons branch. The plat shows 200 acres to Patrick Poythress, 313 acres to William Poythress, 50 acres to Joshua Poythress, 300 acres to Thomas Poythress. Robert Turnbull was the County Surveyor. In August, 1811, in the Prince George County court, the Will of William Poythress was proved. In December, 1811, the Will of William Poythress was further proved by Sarah Stiles.

    01/15/2006 04:26:11
    1. William Poythress, Jr., son of Captain William Poythress, 5th Generation
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. The Fifth Generation: William Poythress, Jr. R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress [252 1 William Poythress was party to division of father's slaves in 1775. No further record.] Family William Poythress was born around 1750, the son of Captain William Poythress, of Prince George County. William died before July, 1775. After William Poythress' Death In July, 1775, in Prince George County, the division of the estate of William Poythress, of Prince George County: The division of slaves of William Poythress, deceased, by decree of the Prince George County court, July, 1775, we have divided the slaves William Poythress died possessed of, between the plaintiffs, John Gordon and Lucy, his wife, Ann Isham Poythress and Mary Poythress and the defendant, Benjamin Poythress, and allotted to each of the legatees their share. The value of those allotted to John and Lucy Gordon was unequal to the value of those given to the others, and Benjamin is to pay the other legatees: to Ann Isham Poythress, £3/13/4; to Mary Poythress, £11/3/4; to Benjamin Poythress £1/13/4; to Benjamin Poythress as heir of William Poythress, Jr., £8/13/4; to Benjamin Poythress as heir of Sally Poythress, £1/13/4. All names of slaves were listed, but no last names, except for Andrew Miller, Jack Vaughan, Lucy Cook and Frank Cook. William Poythress, Jr., Benjamin Poythress, Lucy Poythress Gordon, Ann Isham Poythress, Mary Poythress and Sally Poythress were children of William Poythress and Lucy Edwards.

    01/15/2006 04:11:11
    1. Captain William Poythress, of Prince George County, son of Colonel William Poythress
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. The Fourth Generation: Captain William Poythress, of Prince George County R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress [252 William Poythress (1728-c. 1768), m. (1) Mary Eppes (1731-1750). The only knowledge of her existence comes from her tomb in Bothwell graveyard in Dinwiddie County. This recites that she was "daughter of Capt. William Eppes and wife to William Poythress, Jr." Which of the several William Eppes was her father has not been definitely settled. There were no known children of this marriage. William's second, but unidentified, wife was the mother of his six known children whose names come to light by a division of the slaves of William's estate, decreed in 1775. William Poythress was elected to the vestry of Bristol Parish on 5 Aug 1760 to succeed his father, recently deceased. He was County Lieutenant for Prince George County in 1761. 252 1 William Poythress was party to division of father's slaves in 1775. No further record. 252 2 Anne Isham Poythress (1760-1784), m. 1777 in Middlesex County William Yates, son of William and Elizabeth (Randolph) Yates. 252 3 Mary Poythress m. Francis Muir of Dinwiddie County 252 4 Benjamin Poythress. see note for William Poythress 252 1 above. 252 5 Sally Poythress. same 252 6 Lucy Poythress. m. John Gordon.] Family William Poythress was born March 14, 1728, in Prince George County, Virginia, the son of William Poythress and Sarah Epes. He married Mary Eppes about 1749, the daughter of Captain William Eppes. She died October 4, 1750, at the age of 19, and was buried in the Bothwell graveyard, in Dinwiddie County. He married a second time and they had six children, (1) William, (2) Benjamin, (3) Lucy, who married John Gordon, (4) Anne Isham, who married William Yates, (5) Mary, who married Francis Muir, and (6) Sally. He died before June 10, 1769. Son, Benjamin Poythress October 13, 1777, in the Virginia Gazette, Benjamin Poythress, on Butterwood Creek, in Dinwiddie County, advertised having taken up a horse. "Taken up, on Butterwood Creek, in Dinwiddie County, a bay mare about 4 feet 9 inches high, with hanging mane, neither docked or branded, her off hind foot white, appears to have been surfeited lately, about 4 years old. Polled, and appraised to £40. Benjamin Poythress. Son-in-law, John Gordon, husband of Lucy Poythress May 1, 1787, in Prince George County, account of the estate of John Gordon, Francis Muir, administrator, names, among many, Mary Poythress, heirs of William Poythress. Inheritance Captain William Poythress was the executor of the Will of his father, Colonel William Poythress, who died on January 18, 1763, in Dinwiddie County. The Will was recorded in February, 1763, in Dinwiddie County. Professional Life In 1761, William Poythress was appointed County Lieutenant, for Prince George County. In 1763, William Poythress was a Captain. Civic Activities On August 5, 1760, William Poythress was appointed a vestryman, in Bristol parish, in place of Major William Eppes, deceased. On May 24, 1762, William Poythress was appointed a churchwarden. On June 10, 1769, Mr. Theophilus Field, Jr., was appointed a vestryman in the place of Captain William Poythress, deceased. After William Poythress' Death On September 12, 1771, the Virginia Gazette announced an auction, on Butterwood Creek, in Dinwiddie County, at the plantation where Nathaniel Hobbs was overseer. Thirty Virginia born slaves, belonging to the estate of William Poythress were to be sold. On August 11, 1774, the Virginia Gazette announced the rental of William Poythress' plantation, where he had lived in Prince George County, about four miles from Blandford, containing 500 acres, a house, necessary outhouses, barns and orchards. Anyone interested in the property was to contact Major Peter Poythress. In July, 1775, the division of William's slaves was ordered by the Prince George County court. His son, William, and his daughter, Sally, had already died, leaving his son, Benjamin, and his daughters; Lucy, who married John Gordon, Anne Isham Poythress, and Mary Poythress. On December 23, 1775, in the Virginia Gazette, the executors of William's estate, announced auctions at his plantation on Little Roanoke, in Charlotte County, also at his Butterwood Quarter, in Dinwiddie County, and at his Tombeaton Quarter. At the Butterwood Quarter, there was to be an auction of a large number of slaves. In 1777, Peter Poythress, of Branchester, the executor of William's estate, announced final plans to deliver the estate to the beneficiaries.

    01/15/2006 04:06:50
    1. William Poythress, son of Robert Poythress, 4th Generation
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. This William Poythress would be the only other candidate to be the Lieutenant William Poythress in the line sketch on the Poythress website. This William would have been in his forties at the time of the portrait whereas his cousin, William Poythress, who received the land in Kentucky, was in his twenties. The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Robert Poythress R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress [283 William Poythress. His existence would not have been known except for a statement made in a 1793 Chesterfield deed given by Tabitha (Poythress 285) Randolph to the effect that her father Robert Poythress 28 had by his will left property to his sons Robert, Peter, and William Poythress.] Family William Poythress was born about 1737, in Prince George County, the son of Robert Poythress and Elizabeth (Cocke?). He died before April 12, 1787. He married Elizabeth ------ (1741-1783) and they were the parents of Elizabeth Poythress (1765-1818) who married Anthony Peniston (1764-1797). Inheritance On September 13, 1743, the Will of William's father, Mr. Robert Poythress, of Martin's Brandon parish, in Prince George County, was proved by Richard Bland, William Batte and William Poythress. Robert appointed his brother, William Poythress, Colonel Richard Bland and Mr. John Gilliam to divide his estate. He appointed his wife, Elizabeth, and his sons, Robert and Peter to be executors of his Will. He gave his son, William, all of his lands lying between Monkoes Neck and Nottaway which he bought from Captain Thomas Bolling and all of his lands in Amelia County contiguous to William Stone's land, and nine negroes, Phillis, Seanah, Gambia, Caesar, Pheby, Kate, Pat and Pompey. His son also received 1/4th of his furniture, a share of the stocks and 1/4th share of the remainder of his estate. The court was held at Fitzgerald's. Robert Poythress (I) received 350 acres at the Indian swamp from his father, John Poythress, in his December 11, 1712, Will. On May 9, 1717, Robert Poythress (I) bought 500 acres, in Prince George County, from Stith Bolling. On September 12, 1721, Robert exchanged 267 acres with William Parham for 100 acres in Martins Brandon, Prince George County. On March 22, 1732, Robert leased 267 acres at the Indian swamp to John Parham. On September 28, 1728, Robert bought 291 acres at the Butterwood swamp, in Prince George County, which he left to his son, Captain Robert Poythress, in his 1743 Will. On July 12, 1735, Robert bought 600 acres from his brother, David Poythress, part of which, Tanotoro, was left by John Poythress to his son, David Poythress, in his 1712 Will. Robert left this land to his son, Colonel Peter Poythress, in his 1743 Will. On September 28, 1728, Robert had land adjacent to the 297 acres bought by Robert Glover, in Prince George County. He left this property to his son, Colonel Peter Poythress, in his 1743 Will. On June 17, 1735, Robert bought 412 acres, in Surry County, from Thomas Bolling, Mariner, which he left to his son, William Poythress, in his 1743 Will. On June 1, 1741, Robert bought 400 acres, in Amelia county, that he left to his son, William, in his 1743 Will. Professional Life The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 69, p. 181. Mrs. Nellie Hazen Gough. DAR ID Number: 68491. Born in Newburgh, Indiana, wife of Eugene H. Gough. Descendant of Solomon Hazen and Lieutenant William Poythress. Daughter of Gaines H. Hazen (b. 1847) and Emma J. Beatley (b. 1857), his wife. Granddaughter of Albert Hazen and Eliza Roberts, his wife; James Madison Beatley (1815-1865) and Ann Peniston (1823-1900), his wife, married 1837. Gr-granddaughter of Zavan Hazen and Abigail Patterson, his wife; Francis P. Peniston (1794-1824) and Hannah S. Moore (1796-1823), his wife, married 1815. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Solomon Hazen and Theodora Pease, his wife; Anthony Peniston (1764-1797) and Elizabeth Poythress (b. 1765), his wife, married 1783. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of William Poythress and Elizabeth - (1741-1783), his wife, married 1758. Solomon Hazen (1759-1849) enlisted, 1777, in Captain Joshua Hazen's company, Colonel Peter Olcott's regiment from Vermont. He was born in Woodbury, Connecticut; died in Hartford, Vermont. William Poythress (1741-1783) served as lieutenant in 1st Continental artillery, Virginia Line. He was born in Virginia. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 148, p. 93. Mrs. Marguerite Aley Stouse.147297. Born in Denver, Colorado, wife of Henry Stouse. Descendant of Lieut. William Poythress, as follows: 1. Theodore Benedict Aley (1859-1895) married 1866 Minnie Wathen (b. 1867). 2. Calvin R. Aley (1833-1894) married 1858 Susan Louise Beatley (b. 1838). 3. James Madison Beatley (1813-1865) married 1837 Ann Peniston (1823-1900). 4. Francis Poythress Peniston (1794-1824) married 1815 Hannah Satterwhite Moore (1796-1823). 5. Anthony Peniston (1764-1797) married 1783 Elizabeth Poythress (1765-1818). 6. William Poythress married 1758 Elizabeth - (1741-1783). William Poythress (1737-1783) was 1st lieutenant of artillery in the Virginia Continental Line. He was born and died in Virginia. Commissions wanted for the Officers in Colonel Charles Harrison's Regiment of Artillery: Captain Drury Ragsdale.etc. William Poythress, 1st Lieutenant, November 21st, 1777, promoted by the resignation of Lieutenant Dudley." (Papers of the Continental Congress, M247, r93, 178, v5, p. 167). This Charles Harrison may have been born in 1738, the son of Benjamin Harrison IV and Anne Carter. Benjamin Harrison IV was killed July 12, 1745, when he was struck by lightning. His son, Benjamin Harrison V, husband of Elizabeth Bassett, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Property: Land On September 11, 1749, Samuel Jordan, the younger, late of Prince George County, in the Colony of Virginia, to William Poythress, of the same county, 450 acres, in Amelia County, in order to indemnify said William Poythress for having become surety for said Samuel Jordan. On April 20, 1750, in Amelia County, William Poythress, of Prince George County, to Walter Boyd, of Prince George County, Merchant, 450 acres, in Amelia County, on the south side of the Little Nottaway River, being the same land conveyed to William Poythress by a deed from Samuel Jordan, the younger. Adjoining Property On August 16, 1756, James Draper, 149 acres, in Amelia County, between Tommahitton and the Burchen Swamps, adjoining Joseph Poythress "his corner" and William Poythress "at the county line." On April 21, 1762, Charles Connally and Catherine, his wife, of Nottoway parish, in Amelia County, sold to Robert Williams, of the same, 200 acres, in Nottoway parish, in Amelia County, lying between the lines of George Hill, Poythress and Parrs (alias) Haymes, it being amongst other things devised by William Stone, deceased, to his daughter, Catherine, wife of the said Charles Connally. The witnesses, John Mainere, William Tucker and Samuel Bentley. As Witness In 1753, in Amelia County, the Will of Major Peter Jones, probated 1759, and named executors, his friends, Richard Jones, Jr., Peter Jones (son of Major Richard Jones) and Edmund Jones, etc. The witnesses were William Poythress, Thomas Williams and Richard Jones, Sr. After William Poythress' Death In June, 1794, in Chesterfield County, Tabitha Randolph, of Chesterfield County, daughter of Robert Poythress, late of Prince George County, deceased, a deed to Henry Archer [son-in-law], of Chesterfield County, for £100, 1/5th interest in 8 negroes and their increase devised by her father, Robert Poythress, of Prince George County, in his Will dated May 24, 1743, in which Will said Robert Poythress provided that his wife should have a life interest in the said negroes and their increase should be equally divided between the three sons of the said Robert Poythress, viz. Robert, Peter and William Poythress, and such of the testators daughters as were married at the time of their mother's death. The said Tabitha being married at the time of her mother's death conveys this interest. In 1794, in Chesterfield County, Tabitha Randolph, one of the daughters and legatees of Robert Poythress, deceased, versus William Mayo, acting executor of Peter Poythress, deceased. The court ordered the commissioners to set aside to said plaintiff certain negroes out of the estate of Robert Poythress, deceased, with the increase since his death, and also estimate hire from the death of said Peter Poythress, and make report to this court. Summary Bill of Complaint. Elizabeth Poythress possessed herself of 12 slaves according to the will of Robert Poythress. She died many years after her husband, surviving her sons, Robert and William. The slaves then devolved to their brother, Peter. Until her death, Elizabeth Poythress lived with or near said Peter and he had management of her affairs. He was entitled to 3/5 of the slaves at her death in behalf of himself and his two deceased brothers, William and Robert. At that time, only 2 of the testator's daughters were unmarried, the oratrix, Tabitha Randolph, and her sister, Elizabeth Gilliam. Peter continued to keep under his care the 8 negroes of which he was 3/5 owner. He died a few years past. William Mayo, Esquire, was the acting executor of the said Peter Poythress and continued to hold possession of the said 8 slaves, though often requested to give the oratrix her share. She desired an accounting of the 8 slaves and their issue and sex be given, then her 1/5 of said slaves and 1/5 of labor since the death of said Peter Poythress to be allotted to her.

    01/15/2006 03:58:05
    1. William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress [213 William Poythress] Family William Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, the son of Joshua Poythress, was born in the 1720s. Inheritance On April 8, 1741, the Will of William's father, Joshua Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, was proved by Richard Bland and Ann Bland. Joshua (I) appointed his brothers, William and Robert Poythress, and his friends and relations, Richard Bland, Thomas Poythress and John Woodlief, to divide the estate. He appointed his brother, Robert Poythress, and his cousin, Thomas Poythress, to be executors of his Will. He gave to his sons Joshua and William Poythress the land he lived on, that he bought from Mrs. Elizabeth Duke and Captain John Hardyman, to be equally divided. He also gave them his land on the Nottaway River, in Surry County, to be equally divided between them. He gave his son, Littlebury, 20 shillings, and asked his sons, Joshua and William, to keep him during his lifetime. All of the rest of his estate was to be equally divided between his wife and five children, Joshua, William, Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress. On April 8, 1741, in Prince George County, the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, his executors, who made oath thereto and it being proved by the oath of Richard Bland, Gentleman, and, Ann Bland, two of the witnesses thereto who also made oath that they saw Christian Poythress subscribe the said Will, a witness was ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Robert Poythress and their giving Bond and Security according to law, certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate of the said Will in due form. Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, with Richard Bland and William Poythress, Gentlemen, their Securities entered into Bond in the sum of £5,000 current money payable to Robert Bolling with condition for their faithful executorship and thereby acknowledge the same in court. It was ordered that Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, present the said deed and its estate to the next court.

    01/15/2006 03:36:31
    1. William Poythress, son of John Poythress, Jr., of Martin's Brandon, later of Bertie County, NC, 4th Generation
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. Harder to separate than the John Poythresses are the William Poythresses. Hopefully, by posting the numerous William Poythresses, we will be able to determine which William was which. The following series of entries involving Surry County, the Browne family and the Cocke family may be William Poythress, the son of Colonel William Poythress, whose wife has not been identified. The name Lucy Edwards has been mentioned as a wife of a William Poythress. In these entries, are found members of the Edwards' family. This William Poythress could also be William Poythress, the son of Joshua Poythress and the brother to Littlebury Poythress, who inherited land in Surry County. Finally, this could also be William Poythress, the son of John Poythress, Jr. -------- On July 16, 1754, in the Surry County court, the Will of David Long, Gentleman, of Surry County, dated ______, and recorded ______. James Cocke and Henry Browne, Gentlemen, were the executors. Wife: Mary. Mentions: wife's father, Colonel Benjamin Edwards, John Ruffin, _____ Poythress, Hartwell Cocke and Thomas Cocke, Gentlemen, swear to handwriting. March 9, 1755, in the Surry County court, Henry Brown, Gentleman, to Mary Long, by Will of David Long, Gentleman. The witnesses were William Poythress, Jr., Sarah Edwards and William Edwards. In Surry County, the Will of Henry Browne, of Surry County, dated October 30, 1762, recorded December 21, 1763. William Browne, of Surry County, and John Edmunds, of Sussex County, were the executors. Wife: Hannah. Sons: William, Henry, Benjamin Edwards Browne (first of two not 21). Daughters: Mary and Elizabeth Browne. Friends: William Poythress, of Prince George County, and Hartwell Cocke, of Surry County. Mentions: land in Southampton and Brunswick Counties; lots in Cobham, Guilford and Petersburg. The witnesses were James Carter, John Hutchings, Jr., and John Collier. On July 13, 1790, in Prince George County, the inventory of William Brown, appraised by William Poythress and others. --------- William Poythress, the son of John Poythress, Jr., was to receive 400 acres as per his father's Will. The only 400 acres that I could find in my database that would fulfill this inheritance codicil was the following land transaction. However, William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress, owned land along the Nottaway River in Surry County. --------- On March 24, 1735, William Poythress, Gentleman, was granted 400 acres near Sapponi Chappel, in Prince George County, adjoining Robert Bolling, by the side of the Nottaway River Road, crossing Stephen's Branch. On September 25, 1746, John Wagnon, 576 acres, in Prince George County, on the south side of Stoney Creek, adjoining Robert Bolling, the land purchased of William Poythress, by the side of the Nottoway River Road, 400 acres part thereof being formerly granted unto William Poythress by our letters patent bearing date March 24, 1734, the right and title of which the 400 acres has become vested in John Wagnon, and 176 acres the residue never before granted. [note: Poythress appears frequently hereafter in the Wagnon family as a middle name; even into Burke and Green Counties, Georgia]. --------- Finally, a series of entries witnessed by a William Poythress in Mecklenburg County may have involved William Poythress, the son of John Poythress, Jr. As Thomas Poythress was his first cousin and the father to the Mecklenburg County Poythresses, it seems possible that some of these close relatives lived nearby and eventually made the move to Georgia. --------- On September 14, 1772, in Mecklenburg County, Thomas Taylor, Jr., to Messrs. Dinwiddie, Crawford and Company. The witness was William Poythress. On February 2, 1773, in Mecklenburg County, Benjamin Smith to Dinwiddie, Crawford and Company. The witness was William Poythress. On March 8, 1773, in Mecklenburg County, Henry Langford to Dinwiddie, Crawford and Company. The witness was William Poythress. On March 8, 1773, in Mecklenburg County, Henry Langford to James Hargrove. The witnesses were Lewis Parham, Isham Malone and William Poythress. On May 4, 1773, in Mecklenburg County, Joseph Magoune to Dinwiddie, Crawford and Company (deed as bond for sum owed). The witnesses were Lewis Parham, William Poythress and John Lucas. --------- The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon parish R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress [79 vi. William Poythress was born AFT 1717 in VA [(P_1) DCC].] Family William Poythress was born about 1720, the son of John Poythress and Mary (Hardyman?). He married Sarah and they were known to be of Bertie County, North Carolina, by 1756. Inheritance In Prince George County, the Will of John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon parish, in Prince George County, proved May 12, 1724. I give my son, John Poythress, and his heirs, my plantation where I now live, 100 acres of land, as also 100 acres of land adjoining, called Colebrooks, taking in the Ivy point, so running down Hugh Evans' Spring Bottom to William Stainback's corner poplar, and also I give my said son, John Poythress, and to his heirs, my tract of land lying on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp, not debarring his brothers, Francis and William Poythress, from getting timber for their plantations' use, as also giving them liberty to drive their stocks of hogs and cattle upon the land, if they shall think fit, and if it should please God to take him out of the world before he comes to the age of 21 years, or without heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then my will and pleasure is that my son, Francis Poythress, should possess all the above said lands as is mentioned, and to his heirs lawfully begotten forever. I give my son, Francis Poythress, and his heirs, land lying at and about the place called Brick Chimneys, binding upon my son, John Poythress', and brother, Thomas Poythress' lands, so round the Deep Bottom, taking in the whole tract or dividend of land, and if it should please God to take him out of the world before he arrives to the age of 21 years, or without heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then my will and pleasure is that my son, William Poythress, should possess all the above said land mentioned, and to his heirs lawfully begotten forever. I give my two sons, John and Francis Poythress, and their heirs, 280 acres, joining to Thomas Poythress' land, so running a south course over the horn branch, and so binding upon John Young's, Dorrel Young's, and John Winningham's land, to be equally divided betwixt my two sons, John and Francis Poythress, and to their heirs forever. I give my son, William Poythress, and his heirs, 150 acres, binding upon Thomas Poythress' and Thomas Lovesay's land, formerly belonging to Joseph Patterson, called Powell's, and if it should please God to take him out of the world before he arrives to the age of 21 years, or without heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then my will and pleasure is that my son, John Poythress, should possess the above mentioned land, and his heirs lawfully begotten forever. I give my son, John Poythress, a small featherbed and furniture, six new rush leather chairs, one chest, one gun, and a mare, a young horse, and the increase of her forever, to him and his heirs for ever. I give my son, Francis Poythress, a small feather bed and furniture, one young mare about three years old, and her increase to him and his heirs for ever. I give my son, William Poythress, a bay mare, and her increase, to him and his heirs for ever. I give my three sons, John, Francis and William Poythress, all my stock of hogs and cattle, to be equally divided amongst them, only what I shall give hereafter unto my loving wife, Mary Poythress, which is four cows and calves, and a parcel of hogs as uses about Colebrooks, about twenty or thirty of them, and my will further is that as much of the stock be disposed of as will be of value sufficient to enter and survey 400 acres of land in the woods, according to the discretion of my executors, for my son, William Poythress, and to be patented in his name, and then the remaining part of the stock to be equally divided between my three sons, John, Francis and William Poythress, and their heirs forever. I give my three sons, John, Francis and William Poythress, my three negroes, Betty, Judy and Grace, and their increase, to be equally divided when my son, William Poythress comes to the age of 18 years, and my will and desire is that my son, John Poythress, should have the aforesaid negroes, with their increase, in his possession, when he shall attain to the age of 21, and there to remain till my son, William, attains to the age of 18 years, then they and their increase to be equally divided between my three sons, John, Francis and William Poythress, and to their heirs lawfully begotten forever. I give my daughter, Rebecca Poythress, my negro man, Tom, and one featherbed and furniture, to her and her heirs for ever. I give my daughter, Elizabeth Poythress, my negro boy, Jamy, to her and her heirs for ever. I give my daughter, Ann Poythress, my negro boy, Will, to her and her heirs for ever. I give my loving wife, Mary Poythress, my negro man, Seipis(?), one featherbed and furniture, four cows and calves and a parcel of hogs uses about Colebrooks, and all my pewter, brass, and iron, as I am possessed with, and my two working horses, and all the rest of the small matters as is not mentioned in this my last Will and Testament, to her and her heirs for ever. I appoint Robert Poythress and John Woodlief, pastor, my executors of this my last Will and Testament. The witnesses, Francis Epes, Jr., William Stainback and John Winningham. At a Court held at Merchant's Hope for Prince George County, on Tuesday, May 12, 1724, the last Will and testament of John Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress and John Woodlief, his executors, who made oath thereto, and it was proved by the oaths of Francis Epes, William Stainback and John Winningham. And on the motion of the said Robert Poythress and John Woodlief, executors, and their giving Bond and Security according to law, Certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate of the said Will in due form. The Will was recorded, August 11, 1724, at a court at Merchant's Hope, for Prince George County, with an account of personal property items valued at £209/14/5. John Stainback, John Winningham and William Stainback were the appraisers. The 150 acres called Powell's, left to William Poythress, was bought by his father, John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), on November 8, 1720, from Francis Poythress, John's uncle. The land that was inherited by John Poythress' son, John Poythress, was possibly bought by John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), on October 23, 1703, and on September 5, 1723. On December 13, 1726, in the Prince George County court, the inventory of the estate of Captain John Poythress, deceased, was valued at £130/12/8. The executors of the Will were Robert Poythress and John Woodlief. The legatees were Mary, his wife, Rebecca, his daughter, Elizabeth, his daughter, Colonel William Randolph, Captain Richard Randolph and John Fitzgerald, among others. Guardian of William Poythress On March 13, 1739, in the Prince George County court, on the complaints of William Poythress, one of the orphans of John Poythress, of Jordan's, deceased, who was bound as apprentice to Robert Simpson, of this county, for misusage and which complaints appeared to be just the said William was discharged from the apprenticeship and chose Charles Irby, his guardian, who had time until the next court to appear and give bond and security. Property: Land On December 8, 1755, in Bertie County, North Carolina, Peter Hays and wife, Bether [Butrice?], sold 100 acres to Thomas Hays for £10 on the south side of Cashy Swamp. The witnesses were William Poythress, George Vann and John Bryan. On October 21, 1756, in Bertie County, North Carolina, William Poythress, of Bertie County, in North Carolina, and wife, Sarah, sold 100 acres to Matthew Turner, of Bertie County, in North Carolina, adjoining Gristock, over Jumping Run in the fork, adjoining John Harrell, to the first station, it being out of a deed granted to Thomas Page, the said deed bearing date 1753. Sarah Poythress, the wife of William Poythress, freely surrendered all her right of dower. The witnesses were Henry Averet and George House. On December 16, 1756, in Bertie County, North Carolina, Edward Boyd and wife, Abigale, of Society Parish, sold 200 acres to Samuel Jobe for £16, land granted Barnaby Bryant, December 13, 1755. The witnesses were William Poythress and James Abington. (After the death of William Poythress' father, John Poythress, Jr., his mother married John Abington).

    01/15/2006 03:29:27
    1. RE: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation
    2. Deloris Riley
    3. Michael, new thought: Do I recall that "somewhere" I have read that Francis Poythress I and/or his wife Mary, had a "Joshua" as an ancestor; I have always wondered if there was a possibility if this is where the name "Joshua" originated. I have never found it, previous to the Joshua Wynne in America, anywhere in the Wynne line. Deloris Wynne-Riley -----Original Message----- From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:37 AM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred, 4th Generation The Fourth Generation: William Poythress, son of Joshua Poythress (I), of Flowerdew Hundred R. Bolling Batte on William Poythress [213 William Poythress] Family William Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, the son of Joshua Poythress, was born in the 1720s. Inheritance On April 8, 1741, the Will of William's father, Joshua Poythress, of Flowerdew Hundred, was proved by Richard Bland and Ann Bland. Joshua (I) appointed his brothers, William and Robert Poythress, and his friends and relations, Richard Bland, Thomas Poythress and John Woodlief, to divide the estate. He appointed his brother, Robert Poythress, and his cousin, Thomas Poythress, to be executors of his Will. He gave to his sons Joshua and William Poythress the land he lived on, that he bought from Mrs. Elizabeth Duke and Captain John Hardyman, to be equally divided. He also gave them his land on the Nottaway River, in Surry County, to be equally divided between them. He gave his son, Littlebury, 20 shillings, and asked his sons, Joshua and William, to keep him during his lifetime. All of the rest of his estate was to be equally divided between his wife and five children, Joshua, William, Ann Poythress, Elizabeth Poythress and Mary Poythress. On April 8, 1741, in Prince George County, the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, was exhibited into court by Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, his executors, who made oath thereto and it being proved by the oath of Richard Bland, Gentleman, and, Ann Bland, two of the witnesses thereto who also made oath that they saw Christian Poythress subscribe the said Will, a witness was ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Robert Poythress and their giving Bond and Security according to law, certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate of the said Will in due form. Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, with Richard Bland and William Poythress, Gentlemen, their Securities entered into Bond in the sum of £5,000 current money payable to Robert Bolling with condition for their faithful executorship and thereby acknowledge the same in court. It was ordered that Robert Poythress and Thomas Poythress, executors, of the last Will and testament of Joshua Poythress, deceased, present the said deed and its estate to the next court. ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== Visit www.poythress.net o learn more about Rootsweb please visit http://www.rootsweb.com/

    01/15/2006 03:02:50
    1. Re: Virtual census, part 2, 1st cut
    2. Michael Tutor
    3. OK. I will try to proof her out......Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deloris Riley" <delorisriley@satx.rr.com> To: <POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 11:19 PM Subject: RE: Virtual census, part 2, 1st cut > Michael, I can not believe the tremendous amount of work you have done > for the Poythress Family History! You are to be congratulated! > However, would you please correct one small thing--the Peter Wynne who > was son of Joshua Wynne was NOT married to Frances Anderson although > Peter's wife was named "Frances". Deloris Wynne-Riley > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] > Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 6:22 PM > To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Virtual census, part 2, 1st cut > > Charles City County > 1701 John Poythress (c. 1639-1712), Sr., of Deep Bottom, deed > 1702 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), militia officer, legal record > 1702 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), militia officer, legal record > 1702 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763), militia officer, legal record > 1702 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717), Captain, deed > 1702 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715) legislative record > 1703 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717) legislative record > 1703 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715), Major, legislative record > 1703 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) deed, mentioned Charles Bartholomew > 1704 Francis Poythress (c. 1638-1688), Major, {deceased}, deed > Prince George County > 1704 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) deed > 1704 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) tax record > 1704 Francis Poythress, Sr. ( - ) tax record > 1704 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1681-1724) tax record > Charles City County > 1705 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715) Will of William Byrd > 1705 Francis Poythress (c. 1638-1688), Major, {deceased}, deed > Surry County > 1705 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715), Gentleman, of Prince George County, deed, > and wife, Mary > 1705 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717), deed, and daughter, Mary Melone, and son, > Robert Wynne > 1705 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > Charles City County > 1707 John Poythress, Sr., Captain (c. 1672-aft. 1726) > 1707 Joshua Wynne, (1661-1715) legislative record > Surry County > 1708 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715), Major, deed, and wife, Mary > 1708 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717) legal record > 1708 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), tax record > Prince George County > 1708 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed > Surry County > 1709 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726) tax record > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Charles City County > 1711 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) Byrd's diary > Prince George County > 1711 Rebecca Poythress Bartholomew (c. 1660-aft. 1711) deed > 1711 Rebecca Poythress (c. 1679-aft. 1736) deed > 1711 Anne Bartholomew (c. 1694-aft. 1733) deed > 1712 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) deed > 1712 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) Byrd's diary > 1712 Francis Poythress, of Westover parish ( - ) deed > 1712 Thomas Poythress, of Westover parish (c. 1683-1749) deed > 1712 John Poythress, Sr., of Prince George County (c. 1639-1712) Will, > mentions wife, Christian, children, John, Peter, Francis, David, Joshua, > Robert, William, Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Woodlief, grandson, Francis, > brothers, Thomas Wynne and Joshua Wynne. > 1713 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) legislative record > 1713 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) deed > Surry County > 1713 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) court record > 1713 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717 court record > Prince George County > 1714 John Poythress, Sr., of Weyanoke parish (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed > 1714 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) deed > 1714 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1715 Francis Poythress ( - ), of Westover parish, deed > 1715 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record > 1715 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) > 1715 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record > Surry County > 1715 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749), of Prince George County, deed > Isle of Wight County > 1715 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), of Prince George County, deed > Prince George County > 1716 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record > 1716 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1716 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record > 1716 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record > 1717 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) court record > 1717 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-aft. 1763) court record > 1717 Robert Poythress (1690-1743), of Westover parish, deed > 1717 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record > Surry County > 1717 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), of Prince George County, deed > 1717 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740), Dinkins' Will > Prince George County > 1718 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741), of Prince George County, deed > 1718 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record > 1718 Francis Poythress, the Elder, of Westover parish ( - ), deed > 1718 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed > 1719 John Poythress, Captain (c. 1672-aft. 1726), court record > 1719 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741), court record > 1719 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record > 1719 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1719 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763), court record > 1720 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record > 1720 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record > 1720 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record > 1720 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) court record > 1720 John Poythress, Sr. (c. 1672-aft. 1726), of Prince George County, > and wife, Mary, deed > 1720 John Poythress, attorney ( - ) Byrd's diary > 1720 Francis Poythress, the Elder, of Westover parish ( - ) deed > 1720 John Poythress, Jr., of Westover parish (c. 1681-1724) deed > 1720 John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon > 1720 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record > 1720 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763), of Martin's Brandon, deed > 1720 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) survey > 1720 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) survey > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Prince George County > 1721 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed > 1721 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) deed > 1721 John Poythress, Sr. (c. 1672-aft. 1726), and wife, Mary, deed > 1721 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > 1721 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed > 1721 Peter Wynne (c. 1686-1738) deed > 1721 Anne Bartholomew Green (c. 1694-aft. 1733) deed > 1721 Francis Poythress, of Surry County ( - ) deed > 1721 John Poythress (c. 1681-1725) deed > 1721 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > 1722 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed > 1722 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed > 1722 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) survey > 1722 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-aft. 1726) deed > 1723 John Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1681-1724) deed in Isle > of Wight County > 1723 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > 1723 John Poythress, Captain (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed > 1723 Peter Poythress, Mr. (c. 1674-bef. 1726) deed > Surry County > 1723 David Poythress, of Surry County (c. 1685-1740) deed > Prince George County > 1724 John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1681-1724), and wife, Mary, > Will > 1724 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) brother's Will > 1724 John Poythress (c. 1710-) father's Will > 1724 Francis Poythress (c. 1713-) father's Will > 1724 William Poythress (c. 1720-) father's Will > 1724 Rebecca Poythress (c. 1718-) father's Will > 1724 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1722-) father's Will > 1724 Anne Poythress (c. 1724-) father's Will > 1724 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1694-1763) deed > 1724 Francis Poythress, Captain, of Prince George County ( - ) deed > 1724 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) church record > 1724 Thomas Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1683-1749) > 1724 H. Poythress ( - ) John Hamlin's Will > 1725 Joshua Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1688-1741) deed > 1725 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed > 1725 John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed > 1726 John Poythress, burgess (c. 1672-aft. 1726) civil record > 1726 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > 1726 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed > 1726 John Poythress, Captain, of Martin's Brandon, deceased (c. > 1681-1724), and wife, Mary, Inventory > 1726 Rebecca Poythress (c. 1718-) father's Inventory > 1726 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1722-) father's Inventory > 1726 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) brother's Inventory > 1726 Francis Poythress, Jr. ( - ) survey > Bristol parish > 1726 Anne Isham Poythress (1726-1790) birth record > 1726 William Poythress (1694-1763) daughter's birth record > 1726 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) daughter's birth record > Prince George County > 1727 Joshua Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1688-1741) deed > 1727 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed > 1727 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) deed > 1727 Mary Poythress (c. 1676-1760), wife of John Poythress, brother's > Will > 1727 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) Henry Batte's Will > 1727 John Poythress, Captain, of Prince George County (c. 1672-aft. > 1726) deed > 1727 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1694-1763) deed > 1727 Francis Poythress, Jr., ( - ) deed > 1727 William Poythress (1727-bef. 1769) birth record > 1727 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) son's birth record > Bristol parish > 1727 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) church record > 1728 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) church record > Prince George County > 1728 Francis Poythress, Jr., of Prince George County ( - ) deed > 1728 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed > Henrico County > 1729 Francis Poythress ( - ), grandson, Will of John Worsham > 1729 Francis Poythress, Jr. ( - ) survey > Surry County > 1729 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) deed > Bristol parish > 1729 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record > 1729 Elizabeth Poythress (1729-) birth record > 1729 Francis Poythress ( - ) daughter's birth record > 1729 Hannah Poythress ( - ) daughter's birth record > 1730 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Prince George County > 1731 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed > Bristol parish > 1731 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record > 1731 Sarah Poythress (1731-) birth record > 1731 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) daughter's birth record > 1732 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record > Surry County > 1732 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed > Isle of Wight County > 1732 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed > Prince George County > 1732 Joshua Poythress, merchant, of Prince George County (c. 1688-1741) > deed > 1732 William Poythress (1694-1763) business record > Bristol parish > 1732 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record > Surry County > 1732 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed > Brunswick County > 1733 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed > Prince George County > 1733 Thomas Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1683-1749) deed > 1733 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1694-1763) deed > Bristol parish > 1733 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record > Surry County > 1733 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed > Isle of Wight County > 1733 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > Surry County > 1734 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > 1734 Robert Wynne, of Southwark, Surry County (c. 1685-1754) deed > 1734 Thomas Wynne (c. 1680-) > Bristol parish > 1734 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > Prince George County > 1734 Joshua Poythress, of Prince George County, gentleman (c. 1688-1741) > deed > 1734 William Poythress, gentleman (1694-1763) deed, near Sapponi Chapel > Bristol parish > 1735 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > 1735 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) church record > Surry County > 1735 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed > 1735 David Poythress, of Surry County (c. 1685-1740) deed > 1735 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > Prince George County > 1735 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed > Brunswick County > 1735 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > Bristol parish > 1736 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > Amelia County > 1736 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1736 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record > Henrico County > 1736 Francis Poythress, Major ( - ) tax record > Brunswick County > 1736 John Poythress, gentleman (c. 1710-) > Bristol parish > 1737 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > Surry County > 1737 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > Prince George County > 1737 Francis Poythress ( - ) legal record > 1737 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed > 1737 John Poythress (c. 1710-) deed > 1737 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record > 1737 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record > 1737 Lewis Green (c. 1680-), husband of Frances Gilliam, deed > 1737 Peter Wynne ( - ), son of Peter Wynne and Frances Anderson, > grandson of Joshua Wynne > 1737 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1737 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record > 1737 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record > 1737 Hannah Poythress ( - ) court record > 1737 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record > 1738 William Poythress (1694-1763), gentleman justice, legal record > 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ), justice of the peace, legal record > 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ), gentleman, collection of tithables > 1738 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record > 1738 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record > 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1738 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record > 1738 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record > 1738 Hannah Poythress ( - ) court record > 1738 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record > 1738 John Poythress (c. 1710-) deed > 1738 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) deed > 1738 Martha Poythress (1718-1751)? court record > 1738 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record > 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ), gentleman justice, legal record > 1738 John Poythress (c. 1710-), gentleman, court record > 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ) commissioned officer in militia, legal > record > 1738 William Poythress ( - ) commissioned officer in militia, legal > record > Bristol parish > 1738 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > 1738 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) church record > 1739 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > 1739 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) church record > Surry County > 1739 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) deed > Chesterfield County > 1739 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) marriage record > Prince George County > 1739 Francis Poythress, gentleman ( - ) tithables collecting > 1739 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) Will of Daniel Eelbank > 1739 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1739 William Poythress (1694-1763) church record > 1739 John Poythress (c. 1710) court record > 1739 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record > 1739 George Poythress (c. 1718-) court record > 1739 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) deed > 1739 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) court record > 1739 William Poythress, gentleman justice (1694-1763) court record > 1739 Joshua Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1688-1741) Will > Amelia County > 1739 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > 1739 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record > 1739 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) deed > 1739 John Poythress (c. 1710-) deed > 1739 Peter Wynne, s. of Peter Wynne (c. 1686-1738) deed > 1739 Robert Poythress, gentleman (1690-1743) deed > Isle of Wight > 1739 Peter Poythress, Mr. (c. 1674-bef. 1763) > Brunswick County > 1739 Anne Poythress (c. 1721-) Robert Hicks' Will > Prince George County > 1740 David Poythress, deceased, late of Bristol parish (c. 1685-1740) > letter of administration > 1740 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-) letter of administration > 1740 William Poythress, gentleman (1694-1763) letter of administration > 1740 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1740) Will > 1740 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) cousin's Will > 1740 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) brother's Will > Bristol parish > 1740 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > Brunswick County > 1740 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record > 1740 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record > 1740 Rebecca Pace Bradford (c. 1702-1764) court record > Surry County > 1740 David Poythress, deceased (c. 1685-1740) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Brunswick County > 1741 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record >1741 William Poythress (1684-1763) court record > 1741 Rebecca Pace Bradford (c. 1702-1764) court record > 1741 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-1765), executor Francis Poythress, > deceased, court record > 1741 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed > 1741 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1741) court record > 1741 John Poythress (c. 1710-c. 1760) > Prince George County > 1741 William Poythress, gentleman (1694-1763) deed > 1741 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed > Charles City County > 1741 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) brother Joshua's Will > 1741 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) cousin Joshua's Will > 1741 Joshua Poythress, deceased (c. 1688-1740) Will > 1741 Mrs. Poythress ( - ) Byrd's diary > Bristol parish > 1741 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) daughter's birth record > 1741 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) daughter's birth record > 1741 Elizabeth Poythress (1741-1810) birth record > Amelia County > 1741 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed > Prince George County > 1742 William Poythress ( - ) deed > Henrico County > 1742 William Poythress ( - ) court record > Surry County > 1742 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed > Brunswick County > 1742 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record > 1742 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record > Bristol parish > 1742 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > 1742 Ann Poythress Wall (c. 1721-) possible marriage > Prince George County > 1743 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) Will > 1743 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-bef. 1787) husband's Will > 1743 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) father's Will > 1743 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) father's Will > 1743 William Poythress (c. 1737-1783) father's Will > 1743 Elizabeth Poythress Gilliam (c. 1714-c. 1788) father's Will > 1743 Mary Ann Poythress Minge (c. 1725-) father's Will > 1743 Agnes Poythress Minge (c. 1723-) father's Will > 1743 Tabitha Poythress (c. 1726-1805) father's Will > 1743 Susanna Poythress (c. 1734-) father's Will > 1743 Jane Poythress (c. 1732-1805) father's Will > Bristol parish > 1743 William Poythress (1694-1763) church record > Prince George County > 1744 William Poythress, sheriff (1694-1763) court record > 1744 Robert Poythress, Mr. (c. 1724-1782) court record > Bristol parish > 1744 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record > 1745 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record > Prince George County > 1745 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718) newspaper record > 1745 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) deed > 1745 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) deed > 1745 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed > 1745 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1710-1760) deed > Surry County > 1745 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed > Amelia County > 1745 Poythress ( - ) deed > Charles City County > 1745 Agnes Poythress Harwood (c. 1723-) husband's Will > 1745 Mary Ann Poythress Minge (c. 1725-) brother-in-law's Will > 1745 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) brother-in-law's Will > Prince George County > 1746 Poythress ( - ) deed > 1746 William Poythress ( - ) deed > 1746 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) deed > Bristol parish > 1747 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record > 1747 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) church record > Brunswick County > 1747 Anne Poythress Wall (c. 1721-) deed > 1747 Rebecca Pace Bradford (c. 1702-1764) court record > Prince George County > 1747 Poythress ( - ) deed > Amelia County > 1747 Poythress ( - ) deed > Henrico County > 1748 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed > 1748 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) deed > Bristol parish > 1748 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record > 1748 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) church record > Amelia County > 1748 Elizabeth Poythress, Mrs. (c. 1683-c. 1787) road order > 1748 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) deed > Prince George County > 1748 Poythress ( - ) deed > Henrico County > 1749 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) deed > Surry County > 1749 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) executor > 1749 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-1787) executor > 1749 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record > 1749 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) executor > 1749 Thomas Poythress, deceased (c. 1683-1749) court record > 1749 Peter Poythress, carpenter (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record > Brunswick County > 1749 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed > Bristol parish > 1749 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record > Prince George County > 1749 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed > 1749 William Poythress ( - ) deed > 1749 Charles Poythress (c. 1718-bef. 1763) deed > Amelia County > 1749 William Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) > Chesterfield County > 1749 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record > Bristol parish > 1750 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record > Amelia County > 1750 William Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) > Surry County > 1750 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) executor > 1750 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-1787) executor > 1750 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record > 1750 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) executor > 1750 Thomas Poythress, deceased (c. 1683-1749) court record > 1750 Peter Poythress, carpenter (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record > 1750 Peter Poythress ( - ) Commission of Peace > Chesterfield County > 1750 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record > Brunswick County > 1750 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed > Dinwiddie County > 1750 Mary Poythress (1731-1750) tombstone > 1750 William Poythress, Jr. (1728-bef. 1769) husband of Mary > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Surry County > 1751 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record > 1751 Thomas Poythress, deceased (c. 1683-1749) court record > 1751 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record > 1751 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-c. 1787) court record > 1751 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) court record > 1751 Major Poythress ( - ) court record > Granville County, North Carolina > 1751 Charles Poythress, of Virginia (c. 1717-1772) deed > Chesterfield County > 1751 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-c. 1787) court record > Prince George County > 1751 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed, adjoining William Poythress > Henrico County > 1751 Elizabeth Poythress, daughter of Elizabeth Cocke, Will > Bristol parish > 1751 William Poythress (1694-1763) church record > 1752 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763), no longer in parish, church > record > Lunenburg County > 1752 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-), court record > 1752 Francis Poythress ( - ), son and heir of Francis Poythress, court > record > Dinwiddie County > 1752 William Poythress ( - ) deed > Halifax County > 1752 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record > 1753 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record > Amelia County > 1753 William Poythress ( - ) Will of Major Peter Jones > Dinwiddie County > 1753 William Poythress ( - ) deed > 1753 Edward Poythress ( - ) deed > Prince George County > 1753 David Poythress, deceased (c. 1685-bef. 1740) inventory > 1753 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-) inventory > Granville County, North Carolina > 1753 Charles Bartholomew, grandson of Charles Bartholomew, tax record > Prince George County > 1754 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record > 1754 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper > Halifax County > 1754 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record > Brunswick County > 1754 William Poythress, sheriff ( - ), court record, possibly son of > John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) > Surry County > 1754 William? Poythress ( - ) Will of David Long > Sussex County > 1754 Robert Wynne (c. 1685-1754) Will > Prince George County > 1754 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) estate of Arthur Biggins, Jr. > Bristol parish > 1754 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record > 1754 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) church record > Sussex County > 1755 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record > 1755 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record > 1755 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1693-1787) court record > 1755 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) court record > Surry County > 1755 William Poythress, Jr. ( - ) Will of David Long > Bertie County, North Carolina > 1755 William Poythress (c. 1720-) deed, son of John Poythress (c. > 1681-1724) > 1756 William Poythress (c. 1720-) deed, son of John Poythress (c. > 1681-1724) > 1756 James Abington, deed > Brunswick County > 1756 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record > Sussex County > 1756 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record > 1756 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1693-1787) court record > 1756 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) court record > Amelia County > 1756 William Poythress ( - ) deed > 1756 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed > Surry County > 1756 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) Will of William Short > 1756 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) Will > 1756 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) Will > 1756 William Poythress (1753-1794) Will > 1756 Elizabeth Poythress (1755-aft. 1795) Will > 1757 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) Will of William Short > 1757 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) Will > 1757 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) Will > 1757 William Poythress (1753-1794) Will > 1757 Elizabeth Poythress (1755-aft. 1795) Will > Bertie County, North Carolina > 1757 William Poythress, of North Carolina (c. 1720-) deed, son of John > Poythress (c. 1681-1724) > 1757 Sarah Poythress, wife of William Poythress, deed > Halifax County > 1757 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > Surry County > 1758 Charles Poythress, of Dinwiddie County (c. 1717-1772) deed > Sussex County > 1759 Joshua Poythress, Mr. (c. 1720-1782) > Prince George County > 1759 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court order > 1759 William Poythress, of Dinwiddie (1694-1763) deed > Chesterfield County > 1759 John Poythress, son of Charles Poythress, Will of Elizabeth > Anderson > 1759 William Poythress, of Dinwiddie (1694-1763) deed > Dinwiddie County > 1759 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper > Prince George County > 1760 William Poythress, of Dinwiddie (1694-1763) deed > 1760 Mary Poythress (c. 1676-1760) estate, daughter of Henry Batte > 1760 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed > Brunswick County > 1760 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1710-c. 1760) inventory > Chesterfield County > 1760 William Poythress ( - ) transaction > Amelia County > 1760 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > 1760 John Poythress ( - ) deed > 1760 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-) deed > Bristol parish > 1760 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) > Dinwiddie County > 1760 Poythress ( - ) deed > Granville County, North Carolina > 1760 Charles Bartholomew, grandson of Charles Bartholomew > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dinwiddie County > 1761 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-c. 1765) deed > Chesterfield County > 1761 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) estate of Ralph Crawford > Lunenburg County > 1761 William Poythress ( - ) deed > 1762 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed > Chesterfield County > 1762 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > 1762 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record > Amelia County > 1762 Poythress ( - ) deed > Bristol parish > 1762 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) church record > Sussex County > 1762 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) estate of William Tomlinson > Dinwiddie County > 1762 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-c. 1765) deed > 1763 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) fee book > 1763 William Poythress, Captain (c. 1728-c. 1769) executor of William > Poythress, deceased, Prince George County > 1763 Francis Poythress ( - ) fee book > 1763 Peter Poythress, deceased (c. 1674-bef. 1763) fee book > 1763 Charles Poythress, deceased (c. 1717-c. 1763) fee book > 1763 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) fee book > 1763 Francis Poythress, Jr. ( - ) fee book > 1763 John Poythress, deceased, (c. 1710-1760) fee book > 1763 Robert Poythress ( - ) fee book, William Glasscock, his guardian? > 1763 E. Poythress ( - ) fee book > 1763 Poythress ( - ) deed > Amelia County > 1763 Poythress ( - ) deed > 1763 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > Sussex County > 1763 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed > 1763 Mary Poythress (-c. 1788) deed > 1763 William Poythress, deceased (1694-1763) fee book > Prince George County > 1763 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper > Surry County > 1763 William Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) Will of Henry > Browne > Dinwiddie County > 1764 E. Poythress ( - ) fee book > Sussex County > 1764 Poythress ( - ) deed > 1764 Peter Poythress ( - ) deed > Amelia County > 1764 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed > Chesterfield County > 1765 Francis Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) inheritance from > grandfather Walke? > 1765 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-c. 1765) inheritance record > 1765 Mary Poythress ( - ) inheritance record > Lunenburg County > 1765 Thomas Prosise? deed (the original needs to be studied to ascertain > correct spelling) > 1765 Mary Prosise? deed (Thomas Poythress is involved in several > Lunenburg County records) > Bristol parish > 1765 William Poythress (c. 1728-c. 1769) church record > Amelia County > 1766 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > 1766 John Poythress (c. 1740-) deed > Prince George County > 1766 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1740-) newspaper > Bristol parish > 1767 William Poythress (c. 1728-c. 1769) church record > Lunenburg County > 1767 Mary Poythress Epes, daughter of Joshua Poythress I (c. 1730-1792) > birth record of son > Amelia County > 1767 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > Bristol parish > 1767 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) church record > Prince George County > 1768 Peter Poythress, Captain, of Prince George County (1730-1787) > newspaper > Amelia County > 1768 Poythress ( - ) deed > 1768 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > Sussex County > 1768 Poythress ( - ) deed > 1769 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > Lunenburg County > 1769 John Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1710-1760) deed > Bristol parish > 1769 William Poythress, Captain, deceased (1728-c. 1769) church record > Chesterfield County > 1769 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) Will > 1769 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) Will > Prince George County > 1769 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record > 1770 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record > 1770 John Poythress (c. 1740-) newspaper > Southampton County > 1770 John Poythress ( - ) Will of Edward Lundy > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Bute County, North Carolina > 1771 Charles Bartholomew, deed > Prince George County > 1771 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record > Dinwiddie County > 1771 William Poythress, deceased ( - ) newspaper > Blandford > 1771 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper > Amelia County > 1771 Peter Poythress, of Branchester, Martin's Brandon, Prince George > County (1730-1787) deed > Brunswick County > 1771 Peter Poythress, of Prince George County ( 1730-1787) deed > Sussex County > 1772 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) deed > Prince George County > 1772 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record > 1772 Joseph Poythress ( - ) newspaper > Bute County, North Carolina > 1772 Charles Poythress, deceased (c. 1717-1772) deed > Charles City County > 1772 Poythress ( - ) account record > Northumberland County > 1772 Robert Poythress, of Amelia County (c. 1724-1782) newspaper > Dinwiddie County > 1772 Mary Poythress ( - ) Will, widow of Edward Poythress, deceased > 1772 Tabitha Poythress ( - ) daughter of Edward and Mary Poythress > 1772 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > Mecklenburg County > 1772 William Poythress ( - ) deed > 1773 William Poythress ( - ) deed > Sussex County > 1773 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1787) deed > Mecklenburg County > 1773 William Poythress ( - ) deed > Prince George County > 1773 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record > Chesterfield County > 1773 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) court record > 1773 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) deed > Brunswick County > 1773 Thomas Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (c. > 1729-1800) deed > Blandford > 1773 Poythress ( - ) newspaper > Sussex County > 1773 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) estate of Thomas Parham > Bute County, North Carolina > 1773 Charles Poythress, deceased (c. 1717-1772) deed > Brunswick County > 1774 Thomas Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (c. > 1729-1800) court record > 1774 Peter Poythress, of Prince George County (1730-1787) deed > Prince George County > 1774 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper > 1774 William Poythress, Mr., deceased (1728-c. 1769) newspaper > 1774 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) newspaper > Chesterfield County > 1775 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) deed > Sussex County > 1775 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County > (1730-1787) deed > Prince George County > 1775 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record > 1775 Lucy Poythress (c. 1755-) newspaper > 1775 William Poythress, deceased ( - ) Will > Henrico County > 1775 Peter Poythress, Esquire, of Prince George County (1730-1787) > legislative record > Augusta, Georgia > 1775 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) newspaper, Leonard Claiborne > Charlotte County > 1775 William Poythress, Major, deceased ( - ) estate > Blandford > 1776 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper > Prince George County > 1776 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) newspaper > 1776 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper > 1776 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) newspaper > Sussex County > 1776 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County > (1730-1787) deed > Fredericksburg > 1777 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) newspaper > Prince George County > 1777 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper > 1777 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper > 1777 Nancy Poythress (c. 1757-1804) newspaper > 1777 Peter Poythress, Colonel, of Prince George County (1730-1787) > newspaper > 1777 William Poythress, Mr. (1753-1794) newspaper > 1777 William Poythress, of Prince George County, deceased (1728-c. 1769) > Will > 1777 William Poythress, deceased (1750-c. 1774) Will > 1777 Benjamin Poythress (1754-) Will > 1777 Lucy Poythress Gordon (c. 1755-) Will > 1777 Anne Isham Poythress (c. 1760-1784) Will > 1777 Mary Poythress (c. 1768-) Will > 1777 Peter Poythress, of Branchester, Prince George County (1730-1787) > newspaper > York > 1777 William Poythress (1753-1794) newspaper > Virginia Gazette > 1777 William Poythress, Lieutenant ( - ) newspaper > Dinwiddie County > 1777 Benjamin Poythress (1754-) newspaper > 1778 Peter Poythress, Esquire, of Prince George County (1730-1787) deed, > adjacent to Peter Wynne > Prince George County > 1778 William Poythress (1753-1794) deed > 1778 Joseph Poythress ( - ) newspaper > Prince George County > 1779 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper > 1779 Joshua Poythress ( - ) money exchange > 1779 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) money exchange > 1779 William Poythress ( - ) money exchange > 1779 William Poythress (1753-1794) Will of Peter Epes > 1779 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) Will > 1779 William Poythress, Mr., continental army officer, (1753-1794) > newspaper > Brunswick County > 1779 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) money exchange > 1779 Ann Poythress ( - ) deed > Dinwiddie County > 1780 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > Prince George County > 1780 Peter Poythress, Colonel (1730-1787) newspaper > 1780 Mary Polly Poythress (c. 1762-1815) newspaper > North Carolina > 1780 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) Asbury diary > Brunswick County > 1780 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) Bond > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Brunswick County > 1781 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1800) court record > 1781 Thomas Poythress, Jr. (c. 1756-bef. 1830) court record > 1781 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) > Mecklenburg County > 1781 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) marriage record > Brunswick County > 1782 Thomas Poythress, Jr. (c. 1756-bef. 1830) court record > 1782 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) personal property tax record > 1782 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1800) tax record > Prince George County > 1782 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) taxes > 1782 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes > 1782 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1782 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > 1782 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Richard Bland > Greensville County, Virginia > 1782 Robert Poythress, deceased (c. 1724-1782) court record > Dinwiddie County > 1782 Peter Poythress, Colonel (1730-1787) tax record > Brunswick County > 1783 Thomas Poythress ( - ) revolutionary war service > 1783 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) deed > Prince George County > 1783 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) taxes > 1783 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes > 1783 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1783 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > Chesterfield County > 1783 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > Mecklenburg County > 1783 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed > Greenbrier County > 1783 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) with Asbury > Land Office > 1783 William Poythress, Captain Lieutenant of Artillery, Virginia > Continental Line ( - ) military record > Sussex County > 1784 Mary Poythress, of Bristol parish, Prince George County (-bef. > 1788) deed > Brunswick County > 1784 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1800) tax record > 1784 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-1845) tax record > 1785 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-1845) tax record > Prince George County > 1785 William Poythress (1753-1794) land transfer > 1785 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) land transfer > 1785 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) Will written > 1785 Elizabeth Poythress (1733-1792) Will > 1785 Elizabeth Poythress Mayo (c. 1759-1806) Will > 1785 Anne Poythress Randolph (c. 1757-1804) Will > 1785 Mary Poythress Batte (c. 1762-1815) Will > 1785 Agnes Poythress (c. 1770-1821) Will > 1785 Lucy Bland Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1823) Will > 1785 Sally Poythress Lee (c. 1768-1828) Will > 1785 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) Will > Sussex County > 1785 Mary Poythress, of Prince George County (-bef. 1788) deed > Wilkes County, Georgia > 1785 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > Bounty Warrant > 1785 Francis Poythress, Sergeant, deceased (c.1760-c. 1785) war record > 1785 Francis Poythress, the Elder ( - ), war record, father of Sgt. > Francis Poythress > 1785 Mary Poythress Randolph (c. 1763-1841) war record > Prince George County > 1786 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes > 1786 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Richard Bland > 1786 Susanna Poythress (c. 1766-1799) marriage record > Mecklenburg County > 1786 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) deed > Brunswick County > 1786 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record > Dinwiddie County > 1787 Peter Poythress, Colonel (1730-1787) taxes > Prince George County > 1787 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) marriage record > 1787 Elizabeth Bland Poythress (c. 1770-) marriage record > 1787 John Poythress (c. 1740-) estate of Alexander Robertson > 1787 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Richard Bland > 1787 Elizabeth Poythress, of Prince George County, widow of Peter > Poythress (c. 1733-c. 1792) Will written > 1787 Sallie Poythress Lee (c. 1768-1828) Will > 1787 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) Will > 1787 Mary Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (-bef. > 1788) deed > 1787 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes > 1787 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1787 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > 1787 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > 1787 Mary Poythress (c. 1768-aft. 1787) estate of John Gordon > 1787 William Poythress, deceased (1728-c. 1769) estate of John Gordon > Sussex County > 1787 Poythress ( - ) deed > 1787 William Poythress ( - ) deed > Greene County, Georgia > 1787 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > Brunswick County > 1787 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed > Dinwiddie County > 1788 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > Sussex County > 1788 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) deed > 1788 John Poythress (c. 1740-) estate of John Edmunds > 1788 William Poythress, Major ( - ) estate of John Edmunds > 1788 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) estate of John > Edmunds > Brunswick County > 1788 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) tax record > Prince George County > 1788 Mary Short Poythress (-c. 1788) Will > 1788 Susanna Poythress (c. 1766-1799) Will > 1788 William Poythress (c. 1753-1794) Will > 1788 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1788 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1788 Agnes Poythress (c. 1770-1821) marriage record > Greene County, Georgia > 1788 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record > Lexington, Kentucky > 1788 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) Asbury records > Augusta, Burke County, Georgia > 1788 Thomas Poythress ( - ) defaulters' list > Greene County, Georgia > 1789 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax list > 1789 T. H. Poythers (Hardaman?) tax list > 1789 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > Dinwiddie County > 1789 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > Prince George County > 1789 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1789 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1789 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1789 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > 1789 Francis Poythress ( - ) estate of Joel Sturdivant > 1789 Joseph Poythress ( - ) estate of Joel Sturdivant > 1789 Hardeman Poythress married Elizabeth Golder > 1789 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Benjamin Harrison > Sussex County > 1789 William Poythress ( - ) deed > Brunswick County > 1789 Thomas Poythress ( - ) church record > Petersburg, Virginia > 1790 Ann Poythress ( - ) Will of William Buchanan > Prince George County > 1790 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1790 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1790 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1790 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1753-1794) deed > 1790 Mary Gilliam Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1764-bef. 1810) > deed > 1790 Joshua Poythress, the Elder, of Flowerdew Hundred, deceased (c. > 1720-1782) deed > 1790 William Poythress, Jr. (c.1765-c. 1810) estate of Thomas Peterson > 1790 Anne Isham Poythress Gordon (1726-1790) Will > 1790 William Poythress, of Prince Geo. Co., son of Peter Poythress, of > Prince Geo. Co., deceased (1765-1810) > 1790 William Poythress ( - ) inventory of William Brown > Sussex County > 1790 William Poythress ( - ) deed > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Dinwiddie County > 1791 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > Prince George County > 1791 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1791 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1791 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1791 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > 1791 William Poythress, of Prince Geo. Co., son of Peter Poythress, of > Prince Geo. Co., deceased (1765-1810) > 1791 Elizabeth Poythress (1733-1792), deed, widow of Peter Poythress > 1791 William Poythress ( - ) estate of William Green > 1791 William Poythress, Jr., son of Peter Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) > deed > 1791 Mary Gilliam Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) Will of John Gilliam, > her father > Brunswick County > 1791 Thomas Poythress ( - ) deed > 1791 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) deed > Mecklenburg County > 1791 Edith Cleaton Poythress, wife of Meredith Poythress, Will of > William Cleaton, her father > Dinwiddie County > 1792 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > Prince George County > 1792 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1792 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1792 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1792 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > 1792 Mary Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) deed > 1792 William Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County ( - ) > deed > 1792 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) deed > 1792 Elizabeth Poythress (1770-aft. 1810) deed > Sussex County > 1792 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) deed > 1792 William Poythress ( - ) deed > Brunswick County > 1792 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1790s) court record > 1792 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax record > Greene County, Georgia > 1792 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed > Mecklenburg County > 1792 Lewis Poythress (c. 1770-1850) marriage record > 1792 Elizabeth Giles Poythress (c. 1773-bef. 1802) marriage record > 1792 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) marriage record > Dinwiddie County > 1793 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > Prince George County > 1793 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1793 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1793 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1793 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > Greenbrier County > 1793 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) Asbury records > Greene County, Georgia > 1793 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > Chesterfield County > 1793 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) estate of father > 1793 Robert Poythress, deceased (c. 1724-1782) estate of father > 1793 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) estate of father > 1793 William Poythress, deceased (c. 1737-c. 1783) estate of father > 1793 Elizabeth Poythress, deceased (c. 1693-bef. 1787) estate of husband > Bristol parish > 1793 William Poythress (1753-1794) birth record > 1793 Mary Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) birth record > 1793 Mary Poythress (1793-bef. 1833) birth record > Georgia Militia > 1793 William Poythress, corporal ( - ) military record during Indian > troubles > Brunswick County > 1793 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record > Dinwiddie County > 1794 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > Prince George County > 1794 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1794 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1794 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes > 1794 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes > 1794 William Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County, > deceased (1753-1794) Will > 1794 Mary Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) Will > 1794 Patrick Henry Poythress (c. 1780-1824) Will > 1794 Joshua Poythress (c. 1784-1854) Will > 1794 Thomas Epes Poythress (c. 1785-1847) Will > 1794 William Poythress (c. 1794-aft. 1833) Will > Greene County, Georgia > 1794 Francis Poythress, of Greene County, Georgia ( - ) deed > Chesterfield County > 1794 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) estate of father > 1794 Robert Poythress, deceased (c. 1724-1782) estate of father > Brunswick County > 1794 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed > 1795 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed > 1795 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) deed > Dinwiddie County > 1795 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1795 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > Prince George County > 1795 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1795 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1795 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes > 1795 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes > Amelia County > 1795 Robert Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record > Dinwiddie County > 1796 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1796 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > 1796 Francis Poythress ( - ) Will written > 1796 Mary Peterson Poythress (c. 1730-) Will of husband > 1796 Mary Peterson Poythress Randolph (c. 1763-1841) Will of father > Prince George County > 1796 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1796 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes > 1796 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes > Mecklenburg County > 1796 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) marriage record > 1796 Lewis Poythress (c. 1770-bef. 1850) deed > 1796 Edith Cleaton Poythress, wife of Meredith Poythress, Will of > William Cleaton, her father > Brunswick County > 1796 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record > 1796 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) court record > 1797 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record > 1797 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) court record > 1797 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax record > Dinwiddie County > 1797 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1797 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > Prince George County > 1797 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1797 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes > 1797 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes > 1797 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes > Burke County, Georgia > 1797 George Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1829) court record > Burke County, Georgia > 1798 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax record > Dinwiddie County > 1798 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1798 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > Prince George County > 1798 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1798 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes > 1798 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes > 1798 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes > Brunswick County > 1798 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record > Mecklenburg > 1798 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) estate record > Burke County, Georgia > 1799 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) election > 1799 Thomas Poythress, Jr. (c. 1756-bef. 1830) petition > 1799 George Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1829) petition > 1799 Edward Poythress (c. 1769-aft. 1817) petition > Brunswick County > 1799 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record > Prince George County > 1799 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1799 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes > 1799 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes > Jessamine County, Kentucky > 1799 Susannah Poythress Pryor (1730/1750-) tax record > Burke County, Georgia > 1800 Thomas Poythress, Esquire (c. 1729-1800) sheriff > 1800 George Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1829) deed > 1800 Patsy Poythress ( - ) estate of Thomas Poythress > Prince George County > 1800 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes > 1800 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes > 1800 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes > 1800 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes > 1800 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) Branchester deed > Brunswick County > 1800 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record > Dinwiddie County > 1800 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes > 1800 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes > Greene County, Georgia > 1800 Poythress ( - ) deed > Jessamine County, Kentucky > 1800 Susannah Poythress Pryor (1730/1750-) > 1800 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Poythress Genealogy Research Web > www.poythress.net > > > ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== > Poythress Genealogy Research Web > www.poythress.net > >

    01/15/2006 02:26:36
    1. Archival CD's
    2. John M. Poythress
    3. Photo CD-R 10 Pack £9.99 · Hi-Space Digital Photo Gold 10 pack of 700MB Gold · CD-R in jewel box Made of a layer of pure 24 carat gold for longer life · Guaranteed for 100 years · Ideal for storing your precious digital images--...... Gee, these things are hard to find, Lou. £10 in GB for a 10 pack looks to be about $2.50 each. I’d pay that in a minute for the 2 or 3 disks I’d want to last 100 years…….but who’s gonna be around to check it…..or even to make sure the technology to read ‘em is still here???? <g> I’m inclined to do this AND the archival paper…..if I ever get anything worth preserving 100 years. Maynard

    01/14/2006 03:31:32
    1. RE: Virtual census, part 2, 1st cut
    2. Deloris Riley
    3. Michael, I can not believe the tremendous amount of work you have done for the Poythress Family History! You are to be congratulated! However, would you please correct one small thing--the Peter Wynne who was son of Joshua Wynne was NOT married to Frances Anderson although Peter's wife was named "Frances". Deloris Wynne-Riley -----Original Message----- From: Michael Tutor [mailto:badbichon@earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 6:22 PM To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Virtual census, part 2, 1st cut Charles City County 1701 John Poythress (c. 1639-1712), Sr., of Deep Bottom, deed 1702 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), militia officer, legal record 1702 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), militia officer, legal record 1702 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763), militia officer, legal record 1702 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717), Captain, deed 1702 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715) legislative record 1703 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717) legislative record 1703 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715), Major, legislative record 1703 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) deed, mentioned Charles Bartholomew 1704 Francis Poythress (c. 1638-1688), Major, {deceased}, deed Prince George County 1704 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) deed 1704 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) tax record 1704 Francis Poythress, Sr. ( - ) tax record 1704 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1681-1724) tax record Charles City County 1705 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715) Will of William Byrd 1705 Francis Poythress (c. 1638-1688), Major, {deceased}, deed Surry County 1705 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715), Gentleman, of Prince George County, deed, and wife, Mary 1705 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717), deed, and daughter, Mary Melone, and son, Robert Wynne 1705 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed Charles City County 1707 John Poythress, Sr., Captain (c. 1672-aft. 1726) 1707 Joshua Wynne, (1661-1715) legislative record Surry County 1708 Joshua Wynne (1661-1715), Major, deed, and wife, Mary 1708 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717) legal record 1708 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), tax record Prince George County 1708 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed Surry County 1709 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726) tax record ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Charles City County 1711 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) Byrd's diary Prince George County 1711 Rebecca Poythress Bartholomew (c. 1660-aft. 1711) deed 1711 Rebecca Poythress (c. 1679-aft. 1736) deed 1711 Anne Bartholomew (c. 1694-aft. 1733) deed 1712 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) deed 1712 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) Byrd's diary 1712 Francis Poythress, of Westover parish ( - ) deed 1712 Thomas Poythress, of Westover parish (c. 1683-1749) deed 1712 John Poythress, Sr., of Prince George County (c. 1639-1712) Will, mentions wife, Christian, children, John, Peter, Francis, David, Joshua, Robert, William, Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Woodlief, grandson, Francis, brothers, Thomas Wynne and Joshua Wynne. 1713 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) legislative record 1713 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) deed Surry County 1713 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) court record 1713 Thomas Wynne (1657-1717 court record Prince George County 1714 John Poythress, Sr., of Weyanoke parish (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed 1714 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) deed 1714 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1715 Francis Poythress ( - ), of Westover parish, deed 1715 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record 1715 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) 1715 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record Surry County 1715 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749), of Prince George County, deed Isle of Wight County 1715 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), of Prince George County, deed Prince George County 1716 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record 1716 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1716 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record 1716 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record 1717 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) court record 1717 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-aft. 1763) court record 1717 Robert Poythress (1690-1743), of Westover parish, deed 1717 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record Surry County 1717 John Poythress (c. 1681-1724), of Prince George County, deed 1717 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740), Dinkins' Will Prince George County 1718 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741), of Prince George County, deed 1718 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record 1718 Francis Poythress, the Elder, of Westover parish ( - ), deed 1718 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed 1719 John Poythress, Captain (c. 1672-aft. 1726), court record 1719 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741), court record 1719 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record 1719 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1719 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763), court record 1720 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record 1720 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726), gentleman justice, court record 1720 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record 1720 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) court record 1720 John Poythress, Sr. (c. 1672-aft. 1726), of Prince George County, and wife, Mary, deed 1720 John Poythress, attorney ( - ) Byrd's diary 1720 Francis Poythress, the Elder, of Westover parish ( - ) deed 1720 John Poythress, Jr., of Westover parish (c. 1681-1724) deed 1720 John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon 1720 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record 1720 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763), of Martin's Brandon, deed 1720 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) survey 1720 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) survey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Prince George County 1721 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed 1721 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) deed 1721 John Poythress, Sr. (c. 1672-aft. 1726), and wife, Mary, deed 1721 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed 1721 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed 1721 Peter Wynne (c. 1686-1738) deed 1721 Anne Bartholomew Green (c. 1694-aft. 1733) deed 1721 Francis Poythress, of Surry County ( - ) deed 1721 John Poythress (c. 1681-1725) deed 1721 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed 1722 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed 1722 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed 1722 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) survey 1722 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-aft. 1726) deed 1723 John Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1681-1724) deed in Isle of Wight County 1723 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed 1723 John Poythress, Captain (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed 1723 Peter Poythress, Mr. (c. 1674-bef. 1726) deed Surry County 1723 David Poythress, of Surry County (c. 1685-1740) deed Prince George County 1724 John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1681-1724), and wife, Mary, Will 1724 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) brother's Will 1724 John Poythress (c. 1710-) father's Will 1724 Francis Poythress (c. 1713-) father's Will 1724 William Poythress (c. 1720-) father's Will 1724 Rebecca Poythress (c. 1718-) father's Will 1724 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1722-) father's Will 1724 Anne Poythress (c. 1724-) father's Will 1724 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1694-1763) deed 1724 Francis Poythress, Captain, of Prince George County ( - ) deed 1724 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) church record 1724 Thomas Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1683-1749) 1724 H. Poythress ( - ) John Hamlin's Will 1725 Joshua Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1688-1741) deed 1725 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed 1725 John Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed 1726 John Poythress, burgess (c. 1672-aft. 1726) civil record 1726 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed 1726 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed 1726 John Poythress, Captain, of Martin's Brandon, deceased (c. 1681-1724), and wife, Mary, Inventory 1726 Rebecca Poythress (c. 1718-) father's Inventory 1726 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1722-) father's Inventory 1726 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) brother's Inventory 1726 Francis Poythress, Jr. ( - ) survey Bristol parish 1726 Anne Isham Poythress (1726-1790) birth record 1726 William Poythress (1694-1763) daughter's birth record 1726 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) daughter's birth record Prince George County 1727 Joshua Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1688-1741) deed 1727 John Poythress (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed 1727 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) deed 1727 Mary Poythress (c. 1676-1760), wife of John Poythress, brother's Will 1727 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) Henry Batte's Will 1727 John Poythress, Captain, of Prince George County (c. 1672-aft. 1726) deed 1727 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1694-1763) deed 1727 Francis Poythress, Jr., ( - ) deed 1727 William Poythress (1727-bef. 1769) birth record 1727 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) son's birth record Bristol parish 1727 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) church record 1728 William Poythress, Mr. (1694-1763) church record Prince George County 1728 Francis Poythress, Jr., of Prince George County ( - ) deed 1728 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed Henrico County 1729 Francis Poythress ( - ), grandson, Will of John Worsham 1729 Francis Poythress, Jr. ( - ) survey Surry County 1729 David Poythress (c. 1685-1740) deed Bristol parish 1729 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record 1729 Elizabeth Poythress (1729-) birth record 1729 Francis Poythress ( - ) daughter's birth record 1729 Hannah Poythress ( - ) daughter's birth record 1730 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Prince George County 1731 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed Bristol parish 1731 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record 1731 Sarah Poythress (1731-) birth record 1731 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) daughter's birth record 1732 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record Surry County 1732 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed Isle of Wight County 1732 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed Prince George County 1732 Joshua Poythress, merchant, of Prince George County (c. 1688-1741) deed 1732 William Poythress (1694-1763) business record Bristol parish 1732 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record Surry County 1732 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed Brunswick County 1733 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed Prince George County 1733 Thomas Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1683-1749) deed 1733 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1694-1763) deed Bristol parish 1733 William Poythress, Captain (1694-1763) church record Surry County 1733 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed Isle of Wight County 1733 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed Surry County 1734 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed 1734 Robert Wynne, of Southwark, Surry County (c. 1685-1754) deed 1734 Thomas Wynne (c. 1680-) Bristol parish 1734 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record Prince George County 1734 Joshua Poythress, of Prince George County, gentleman (c. 1688-1741) deed 1734 William Poythress, gentleman (1694-1763) deed, near Sapponi Chapel Bristol parish 1735 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record 1735 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) church record Surry County 1735 Robert Poythress, of Prince George County (1690-1743) deed 1735 David Poythress, of Surry County (c. 1685-1740) deed 1735 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed Prince George County 1735 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed Brunswick County 1735 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed Bristol parish 1736 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record Amelia County 1736 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1736 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record Henrico County 1736 Francis Poythress, Major ( - ) tax record Brunswick County 1736 John Poythress, gentleman (c. 1710-) Bristol parish 1737 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record Surry County 1737 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed Prince George County 1737 Francis Poythress ( - ) legal record 1737 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed 1737 John Poythress (c. 1710-) deed 1737 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record 1737 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record 1737 Lewis Green (c. 1680-), husband of Frances Gilliam, deed 1737 Peter Wynne ( - ), son of Peter Wynne and Frances Anderson, grandson of Joshua Wynne 1737 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1737 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record 1737 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record 1737 Hannah Poythress ( - ) court record 1737 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record 1738 William Poythress (1694-1763), gentleman justice, legal record 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ), justice of the peace, legal record 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ), gentleman, collection of tithables 1738 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record 1738 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) court record 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1738 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record 1738 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) court record 1738 Hannah Poythress ( - ) court record 1738 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record 1738 John Poythress (c. 1710-) deed 1738 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) deed 1738 Martha Poythress (1718-1751)? court record 1738 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ), gentleman justice, legal record 1738 John Poythress (c. 1710-), gentleman, court record 1738 Francis Poythress ( - ) commissioned officer in militia, legal record 1738 William Poythress ( - ) commissioned officer in militia, legal record Bristol parish 1738 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record 1738 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) church record 1739 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record 1739 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) church record Surry County 1739 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) deed Chesterfield County 1739 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) marriage record Prince George County 1739 Francis Poythress, gentleman ( - ) tithables collecting 1739 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1741) Will of Daniel Eelbank 1739 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1739 William Poythress (1694-1763) church record 1739 John Poythress (c. 1710) court record 1739 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) court record 1739 George Poythress (c. 1718-) court record 1739 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) deed 1739 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) court record 1739 William Poythress, gentleman justice (1694-1763) court record 1739 Joshua Poythress, of Martin's Brandon (c. 1688-1741) Will Amelia County 1739 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record 1739 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record 1739 Charles Poythress (bef. 1718-bef. 1763) deed 1739 John Poythress (c. 1710-) deed 1739 Peter Wynne, s. of Peter Wynne (c. 1686-1738) deed 1739 Robert Poythress, gentleman (1690-1743) deed Isle of Wight 1739 Peter Poythress, Mr. (c. 1674-bef. 1763) Brunswick County 1739 Anne Poythress (c. 1721-) Robert Hicks' Will Prince George County 1740 David Poythress, deceased, late of Bristol parish (c. 1685-1740) letter of administration 1740 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-) letter of administration 1740 William Poythress, gentleman (1694-1763) letter of administration 1740 Joshua Poythress (c. 1688-1740) Will 1740 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) cousin's Will 1740 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) brother's Will Bristol parish 1740 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record Brunswick County 1740 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record 1740 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record 1740 Rebecca Pace Bradford (c. 1702-1764) court record Surry County 1740 David Poythress, deceased (c. 1685-1740) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brunswick County 1741 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record 1741 William Poythress (1684-1763) court record 1741 Rebecca Pace Bradford (c. 1702-1764) court record 1741 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-1765), executor Francis Poythress, deceased, court record 1741 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed 1741 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1741) court record 1741 John Poythress (c. 1710-c. 1760) Prince George County 1741 William Poythress, gentleman (1694-1763) deed 1741 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed Charles City County 1741 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) brother Joshua's Will 1741 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) cousin Joshua's Will 1741 Joshua Poythress, deceased (c. 1688-1740) Will 1741 Mrs. Poythress ( - ) Byrd's diary Bristol parish 1741 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) daughter's birth record 1741 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) daughter's birth record 1741 Elizabeth Poythress (1741-1810) birth record Amelia County 1741 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed Prince George County 1742 William Poythress ( - ) deed Henrico County 1742 William Poythress ( - ) court record Surry County 1742 Peter Poythress (c. 1674-bef. 1763) deed Brunswick County 1742 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record 1742 William Poythress (1694-1763) court record Bristol parish 1742 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record 1742 Ann Poythress Wall (c. 1721-) possible marriage Prince George County 1743 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) Will 1743 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-bef. 1787) husband's Will 1743 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) father's Will 1743 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) father's Will 1743 William Poythress (c. 1737-1783) father's Will 1743 Elizabeth Poythress Gilliam (c. 1714-c. 1788) father's Will 1743 Mary Ann Poythress Minge (c. 1725-) father's Will 1743 Agnes Poythress Minge (c. 1723-) father's Will 1743 Tabitha Poythress (c. 1726-1805) father's Will 1743 Susanna Poythress (c. 1734-) father's Will 1743 Jane Poythress (c. 1732-1805) father's Will Bristol parish 1743 William Poythress (1694-1763) church record Prince George County 1744 William Poythress, sheriff (1694-1763) court record 1744 Robert Poythress, Mr. (c. 1724-1782) court record Bristol parish 1744 William Poythress, Major (1694-1763) church record 1745 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record Prince George County 1745 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718) newspaper record 1745 Francis Poythress, Captain ( - ) deed 1745 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) deed 1745 Thomas Poythress (c. 1683-1749) deed 1745 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1710-1760) deed Surry County 1745 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed Amelia County 1745 Poythress ( - ) deed Charles City County 1745 Agnes Poythress Harwood (c. 1723-) husband's Will 1745 Mary Ann Poythress Minge (c. 1725-) brother-in-law's Will 1745 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) brother-in-law's Will Prince George County 1746 Poythress ( - ) deed 1746 William Poythress ( - ) deed 1746 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) deed Bristol parish 1747 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record 1747 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) church record Brunswick County 1747 Anne Poythress Wall (c. 1721-) deed 1747 Rebecca Pace Bradford (c. 1702-1764) court record Prince George County 1747 Poythress ( - ) deed Amelia County 1747 Poythress ( - ) deed Henrico County 1748 William Poythress (1694-1763) deed 1748 Sarah Poythress (1702-1750) deed Bristol parish 1748 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record 1748 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) church record Amelia County 1748 Elizabeth Poythress, Mrs. (c. 1683-c. 1787) road order 1748 Robert Poythress (1690-1743) deed Prince George County 1748 Poythress ( - ) deed Henrico County 1749 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) deed Surry County 1749 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) executor 1749 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-1787) executor 1749 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record 1749 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) executor 1749 Thomas Poythress, deceased (c. 1683-1749) court record 1749 Peter Poythress, carpenter (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record Brunswick County 1749 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed Bristol parish 1749 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record Prince George County 1749 John Poythress (c. 1710-1760) deed 1749 William Poythress ( - ) deed 1749 Charles Poythress (c. 1718-bef. 1763) deed Amelia County 1749 William Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) Chesterfield County 1749 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record Bristol parish 1750 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record Amelia County 1750 William Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) Surry County 1750 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) executor 1750 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-1787) executor 1750 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record 1750 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) executor 1750 Thomas Poythress, deceased (c. 1683-1749) court record 1750 Peter Poythress, carpenter (c. 1674-bef. 1763) court record 1750 Peter Poythress ( - ) Commission of Peace Chesterfield County 1750 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record Brunswick County 1750 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed Dinwiddie County 1750 Mary Poythress (1731-1750) tombstone 1750 William Poythress, Jr. (1728-bef. 1769) husband of Mary ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Surry County 1751 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record 1751 Thomas Poythress, deceased (c. 1683-1749) court record 1751 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record 1751 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-c. 1787) court record 1751 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) court record 1751 Major Poythress ( - ) court record Granville County, North Carolina 1751 Charles Poythress, of Virginia (c. 1717-1772) deed Chesterfield County 1751 Elizabeth Poythress (1693-c. 1787) court record Prince George County 1751 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed, adjoining William Poythress Henrico County 1751 Elizabeth Poythress, daughter of Elizabeth Cocke, Will Bristol parish 1751 William Poythress (1694-1763) church record 1752 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763), no longer in parish, church record Lunenburg County 1752 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-), court record 1752 Francis Poythress ( - ), son and heir of Francis Poythress, court record Dinwiddie County 1752 William Poythress ( - ) deed Halifax County 1752 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record 1753 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record Amelia County 1753 William Poythress ( - ) Will of Major Peter Jones Dinwiddie County 1753 William Poythress ( - ) deed 1753 Edward Poythress ( - ) deed Prince George County 1753 David Poythress, deceased (c. 1685-bef. 1740) inventory 1753 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-) inventory Granville County, North Carolina 1753 Charles Bartholomew, grandson of Charles Bartholomew, tax record Prince George County 1754 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record 1754 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper Halifax County 1754 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record Brunswick County 1754 William Poythress, sheriff ( - ), court record, possibly son of John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) Surry County 1754 William? Poythress ( - ) Will of David Long Sussex County 1754 Robert Wynne (c. 1685-1754) Will Prince George County 1754 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) estate of Arthur Biggins, Jr. Bristol parish 1754 William Poythress, Colonel (1694-1763) church record 1754 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) church record Sussex County 1755 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) court record 1755 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record 1755 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1693-1787) court record 1755 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) court record Surry County 1755 William Poythress, Jr. ( - ) Will of David Long Bertie County, North Carolina 1755 William Poythress (c. 1720-) deed, son of John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) 1756 William Poythress (c. 1720-) deed, son of John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) 1756 James Abington, deed Brunswick County 1756 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record Sussex County 1756 Robert Poythress, deceased (1690-1743) court record 1756 Elizabeth Poythress (c. 1693-1787) court record 1756 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) court record Amelia County 1756 William Poythress ( - ) deed 1756 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed Surry County 1756 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) Will of William Short 1756 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) Will 1756 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) Will 1756 William Poythress (1753-1794) Will 1756 Elizabeth Poythress (1755-aft. 1795) Will 1757 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) Will of William Short 1757 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) Will 1757 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) Will 1757 William Poythress (1753-1794) Will 1757 Elizabeth Poythress (1755-aft. 1795) Will Bertie County, North Carolina 1757 William Poythress, of North Carolina (c. 1720-) deed, son of John Poythress (c. 1681-1724) 1757 Sarah Poythress, wife of William Poythress, deed Halifax County 1757 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed Surry County 1758 Charles Poythress, of Dinwiddie County (c. 1717-1772) deed Sussex County 1759 Joshua Poythress, Mr. (c. 1720-1782) Prince George County 1759 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court order 1759 William Poythress, of Dinwiddie (1694-1763) deed Chesterfield County 1759 John Poythress, son of Charles Poythress, Will of Elizabeth Anderson 1759 William Poythress, of Dinwiddie (1694-1763) deed Dinwiddie County 1759 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper Prince George County 1760 William Poythress, of Dinwiddie (1694-1763) deed 1760 Mary Poythress (c. 1676-1760) estate, daughter of Henry Batte 1760 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed Brunswick County 1760 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1710-c. 1760) inventory Chesterfield County 1760 William Poythress ( - ) transaction Amelia County 1760 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed 1760 John Poythress ( - ) deed 1760 Edmund Poythress (c. 1718-) deed Bristol parish 1760 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) Dinwiddie County 1760 Poythress ( - ) deed Granville County, North Carolina 1760 Charles Bartholomew, grandson of Charles Bartholomew ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dinwiddie County 1761 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-c. 1765) deed Chesterfield County 1761 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) estate of Ralph Crawford Lunenburg County 1761 William Poythress ( - ) deed 1762 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed Chesterfield County 1762 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes 1762 Charles Poythress (c. 1717-1772) court record Amelia County 1762 Poythress ( - ) deed Bristol parish 1762 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) church record Sussex County 1762 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) estate of William Tomlinson Dinwiddie County 1762 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-c. 1765) deed 1763 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) fee book 1763 William Poythress, Captain (c. 1728-c. 1769) executor of William Poythress, deceased, Prince George County 1763 Francis Poythress ( - ) fee book 1763 Peter Poythress, deceased (c. 1674-bef. 1763) fee book 1763 Charles Poythress, deceased (c. 1717-c. 1763) fee book 1763 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) fee book 1763 Francis Poythress, Jr. ( - ) fee book 1763 John Poythress, deceased, (c. 1710-1760) fee book 1763 Robert Poythress ( - ) fee book, William Glasscock, his guardian? 1763 E. Poythress ( - ) fee book 1763 Poythress ( - ) deed Amelia County 1763 Poythress ( - ) deed 1763 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed Sussex County 1763 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) deed 1763 Mary Poythress (-c. 1788) deed 1763 William Poythress, deceased (1694-1763) fee book Prince George County 1763 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper Surry County 1763 William Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) Will of Henry Browne Dinwiddie County 1764 E. Poythress ( - ) fee book Sussex County 1764 Poythress ( - ) deed 1764 Peter Poythress ( - ) deed Amelia County 1764 Joseph Poythress ( - ) deed Chesterfield County 1765 Francis Poythress, of Prince George County ( - ) inheritance from grandfather Walke? 1765 Hannah Poythress (c. 1690-c. 1765) inheritance record 1765 Mary Poythress ( - ) inheritance record Lunenburg County 1765 Thomas Prosise? deed (the original needs to be studied to ascertain correct spelling) 1765 Mary Prosise? deed (Thomas Poythress is involved in several Lunenburg County records) Bristol parish 1765 William Poythress (c. 1728-c. 1769) church record Amelia County 1766 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed 1766 John Poythress (c. 1740-) deed Prince George County 1766 John Poythress, Jr. (c. 1740-) newspaper Bristol parish 1767 William Poythress (c. 1728-c. 1769) church record Lunenburg County 1767 Mary Poythress Epes, daughter of Joshua Poythress I (c. 1730-1792) birth record of son Amelia County 1767 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed Bristol parish 1767 William Poythress (1728-c. 1769) church record Prince George County 1768 Peter Poythress, Captain, of Prince George County (1730-1787) newspaper Amelia County 1768 Poythress ( - ) deed 1768 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed Sussex County 1768 Poythress ( - ) deed 1769 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed Lunenburg County 1769 John Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1710-1760) deed Bristol parish 1769 William Poythress, Captain, deceased (1728-c. 1769) church record Chesterfield County 1769 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) Will 1769 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) Will Prince George County 1769 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record 1770 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record 1770 John Poythress (c. 1740-) newspaper Southampton County 1770 John Poythress ( - ) Will of Edward Lundy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bute County, North Carolina 1771 Charles Bartholomew, deed Prince George County 1771 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record Dinwiddie County 1771 William Poythress, deceased ( - ) newspaper Blandford 1771 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper Amelia County 1771 Peter Poythress, of Branchester, Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (1730-1787) deed Brunswick County 1771 Peter Poythress, of Prince George County ( 1730-1787) deed Sussex County 1772 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) deed Prince George County 1772 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record 1772 Joseph Poythress ( - ) newspaper Bute County, North Carolina 1772 Charles Poythress, deceased (c. 1717-1772) deed Charles City County 1772 Poythress ( - ) account record Northumberland County 1772 Robert Poythress, of Amelia County (c. 1724-1782) newspaper Dinwiddie County 1772 Mary Poythress ( - ) Will, widow of Edward Poythress, deceased 1772 Tabitha Poythress ( - ) daughter of Edward and Mary Poythress 1772 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed Mecklenburg County 1772 William Poythress ( - ) deed 1773 William Poythress ( - ) deed Sussex County 1773 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1787) deed Mecklenburg County 1773 William Poythress ( - ) deed Prince George County 1773 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record Chesterfield County 1773 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) court record 1773 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) deed Brunswick County 1773 Thomas Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (c. 1729-1800) deed Blandford 1773 Poythress ( - ) newspaper Sussex County 1773 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) estate of Thomas Parham Bute County, North Carolina 1773 Charles Poythress, deceased (c. 1717-1772) deed Brunswick County 1774 Thomas Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (c. 1729-1800) court record 1774 Peter Poythress, of Prince George County (1730-1787) deed Prince George County 1774 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper 1774 William Poythress, Mr., deceased (1728-c. 1769) newspaper 1774 Peter Poythress, Major (1730-1787) newspaper Chesterfield County 1775 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) deed Sussex County 1775 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (1730-1787) deed Prince George County 1775 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) legislative record 1775 Lucy Poythress (c. 1755-) newspaper 1775 William Poythress, deceased ( - ) Will Henrico County 1775 Peter Poythress, Esquire, of Prince George County (1730-1787) legislative record Augusta, Georgia 1775 Francis Poythress, deceased ( - ) newspaper, Leonard Claiborne Charlotte County 1775 William Poythress, Major, deceased ( - ) estate Blandford 1776 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper Prince George County 1776 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) newspaper 1776 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper 1776 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) newspaper Sussex County 1776 Peter Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (1730-1787) deed Fredericksburg 1777 Robert Poythress (c. 1724-1782) newspaper Prince George County 1777 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) newspaper 1777 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper 1777 Nancy Poythress (c. 1757-1804) newspaper 1777 Peter Poythress, Colonel, of Prince George County (1730-1787) newspaper 1777 William Poythress, Mr. (1753-1794) newspaper 1777 William Poythress, of Prince George County, deceased (1728-c. 1769) Will 1777 William Poythress, deceased (1750-c. 1774) Will 1777 Benjamin Poythress (1754-) Will 1777 Lucy Poythress Gordon (c. 1755-) Will 1777 Anne Isham Poythress (c. 1760-1784) Will 1777 Mary Poythress (c. 1768-) Will 1777 Peter Poythress, of Branchester, Prince George County (1730-1787) newspaper York 1777 William Poythress (1753-1794) newspaper Virginia Gazette 1777 William Poythress, Lieutenant ( - ) newspaper Dinwiddie County 1777 Benjamin Poythress (1754-) newspaper 1778 Peter Poythress, Esquire, of Prince George County (1730-1787) deed, adjacent to Peter Wynne Prince George County 1778 William Poythress (1753-1794) deed 1778 Joseph Poythress ( - ) newspaper Prince George County 1779 Joshua Poythress, Jr. (1751-1794) newspaper 1779 Joshua Poythress ( - ) money exchange 1779 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) money exchange 1779 William Poythress ( - ) money exchange 1779 William Poythress (1753-1794) Will of Peter Epes 1779 Joshua Poythress (c. 1720-1782) Will 1779 William Poythress, Mr., continental army officer, (1753-1794) newspaper Brunswick County 1779 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) money exchange 1779 Ann Poythress ( - ) deed Dinwiddie County 1780 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed Prince George County 1780 Peter Poythress, Colonel (1730-1787) newspaper 1780 Mary Polly Poythress (c. 1762-1815) newspaper North Carolina 1780 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) Asbury diary Brunswick County 1780 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) Bond ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brunswick County 1781 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1800) court record 1781 Thomas Poythress, Jr. (c. 1756-bef. 1830) court record 1781 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) Mecklenburg County 1781 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) marriage record Brunswick County 1782 Thomas Poythress, Jr. (c. 1756-bef. 1830) court record 1782 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) personal property tax record 1782 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1800) tax record Prince George County 1782 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) taxes 1782 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes 1782 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1782 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes 1782 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Richard Bland Greensville County, Virginia 1782 Robert Poythress, deceased (c. 1724-1782) court record Dinwiddie County 1782 Peter Poythress, Colonel (1730-1787) tax record Brunswick County 1783 Thomas Poythress ( - ) revolutionary war service 1783 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) deed Prince George County 1783 Mary Poythress (-bef. 1788) taxes 1783 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes 1783 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1783 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes Chesterfield County 1783 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed Mecklenburg County 1783 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) deed Greenbrier County 1783 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) with Asbury Land Office 1783 William Poythress, Captain Lieutenant of Artillery, Virginia Continental Line ( - ) military record Sussex County 1784 Mary Poythress, of Bristol parish, Prince George County (-bef. 1788) deed Brunswick County 1784 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1800) tax record 1784 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-1845) tax record 1785 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-1845) tax record Prince George County 1785 William Poythress (1753-1794) land transfer 1785 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) land transfer 1785 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) Will written 1785 Elizabeth Poythress (1733-1792) Will 1785 Elizabeth Poythress Mayo (c. 1759-1806) Will 1785 Anne Poythress Randolph (c. 1757-1804) Will 1785 Mary Poythress Batte (c. 1762-1815) Will 1785 Agnes Poythress (c. 1770-1821) Will 1785 Lucy Bland Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1823) Will 1785 Sally Poythress Lee (c. 1768-1828) Will 1785 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) Will Sussex County 1785 Mary Poythress, of Prince George County (-bef. 1788) deed Wilkes County, Georgia 1785 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes Bounty Warrant 1785 Francis Poythress, Sergeant, deceased (c.1760-c. 1785) war record 1785 Francis Poythress, the Elder ( - ), war record, father of Sgt. Francis Poythress 1785 Mary Poythress Randolph (c. 1763-1841) war record Prince George County 1786 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes 1786 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Richard Bland 1786 Susanna Poythress (c. 1766-1799) marriage record Mecklenburg County 1786 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) deed Brunswick County 1786 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record Dinwiddie County 1787 Peter Poythress, Colonel (1730-1787) taxes Prince George County 1787 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) marriage record 1787 Elizabeth Bland Poythress (c. 1770-) marriage record 1787 John Poythress (c. 1740-) estate of Alexander Robertson 1787 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Richard Bland 1787 Elizabeth Poythress, of Prince George County, widow of Peter Poythress (c. 1733-c. 1792) Will written 1787 Sallie Poythress Lee (c. 1768-1828) Will 1787 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) Will 1787 Mary Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County (-bef. 1788) deed 1787 Peter Poythress (1730-1787) taxes 1787 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1787 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes 1787 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes 1787 Mary Poythress (c. 1768-aft. 1787) estate of John Gordon 1787 William Poythress, deceased (1728-c. 1769) estate of John Gordon Sussex County 1787 Poythress ( - ) deed 1787 William Poythress ( - ) deed Greene County, Georgia 1787 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed Brunswick County 1787 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed Dinwiddie County 1788 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes Sussex County 1788 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) deed 1788 John Poythress (c. 1740-) estate of John Edmunds 1788 William Poythress, Major ( - ) estate of John Edmunds 1788 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) estate of John Edmunds Brunswick County 1788 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) tax record Prince George County 1788 Mary Short Poythress (-c. 1788) Will 1788 Susanna Poythress (c. 1766-1799) Will 1788 William Poythress (c. 1753-1794) Will 1788 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1788 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1788 Agnes Poythress (c. 1770-1821) marriage record Greene County, Georgia 1788 Francis Poythress ( - ) court record Lexington, Kentucky 1788 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) Asbury records Augusta, Burke County, Georgia 1788 Thomas Poythress ( - ) defaulters' list Greene County, Georgia 1789 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax list 1789 T. H. Poythers (Hardaman?) tax list 1789 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed Dinwiddie County 1789 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes Prince George County 1789 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1789 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1789 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1789 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes 1789 Francis Poythress ( - ) estate of Joel Sturdivant 1789 Joseph Poythress ( - ) estate of Joel Sturdivant 1789 Hardeman Poythress married Elizabeth Golder 1789 William Poythress ( - ) estate of Benjamin Harrison Sussex County 1789 William Poythress ( - ) deed Brunswick County 1789 Thomas Poythress ( - ) church record Petersburg, Virginia 1790 Ann Poythress ( - ) Will of William Buchanan Prince George County 1790 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1790 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1790 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1790 William Poythress, of Prince George County (1753-1794) deed 1790 Mary Gilliam Poythress, of Prince George County (c. 1764-bef. 1810) deed 1790 Joshua Poythress, the Elder, of Flowerdew Hundred, deceased (c. 1720-1782) deed 1790 William Poythress, Jr. (c.1765-c. 1810) estate of Thomas Peterson 1790 Anne Isham Poythress Gordon (1726-1790) Will 1790 William Poythress, of Prince Geo. Co., son of Peter Poythress, of Prince Geo. Co., deceased (1765-1810) 1790 William Poythress ( - ) inventory of William Brown Sussex County 1790 William Poythress ( - ) deed ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dinwiddie County 1791 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes Prince George County 1791 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1791 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1791 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1791 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes 1791 William Poythress, of Prince Geo. Co., son of Peter Poythress, of Prince Geo. Co., deceased (1765-1810) 1791 Elizabeth Poythress (1733-1792), deed, widow of Peter Poythress 1791 William Poythress ( - ) estate of William Green 1791 William Poythress, Jr., son of Peter Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) deed 1791 Mary Gilliam Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) Will of John Gilliam, her father Brunswick County 1791 Thomas Poythress ( - ) deed 1791 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) deed Mecklenburg County 1791 Edith Cleaton Poythress, wife of Meredith Poythress, Will of William Cleaton, her father Dinwiddie County 1792 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes Prince George County 1792 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1792 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1792 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1792 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes 1792 Mary Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) deed 1792 William Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County ( - ) deed 1792 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) deed 1792 Elizabeth Poythress (1770-aft. 1810) deed Sussex County 1792 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) deed 1792 William Poythress ( - ) deed Brunswick County 1792 Thomas Poythress, Sr. (c. 1729-1790s) court record 1792 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax record Greene County, Georgia 1792 Francis Poythress ( - ) deed Mecklenburg County 1792 Lewis Poythress (c. 1770-1850) marriage record 1792 Elizabeth Giles Poythress (c. 1773-bef. 1802) marriage record 1792 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) marriage record Dinwiddie County 1793 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes Prince George County 1793 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1793 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1793 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1793 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes Greenbrier County 1793 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) Asbury records Greene County, Georgia 1793 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes Chesterfield County 1793 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) estate of father 1793 Robert Poythress, deceased (c. 1724-1782) estate of father 1793 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) estate of father 1793 William Poythress, deceased (c. 1737-c. 1783) estate of father 1793 Elizabeth Poythress, deceased (c. 1693-bef. 1787) estate of husband Bristol parish 1793 William Poythress (1753-1794) birth record 1793 Mary Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) birth record 1793 Mary Poythress (1793-bef. 1833) birth record Georgia Militia 1793 William Poythress, corporal ( - ) military record during Indian troubles Brunswick County 1793 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record Dinwiddie County 1794 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes Prince George County 1794 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1794 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1794 Joshua Poythress (1751-1794) taxes 1794 William Poythress (1753-1794) taxes 1794 William Poythress, of Martin's Brandon, Prince George County, deceased (1753-1794) Will 1794 Mary Poythress (c. 1764-bef. 1810) Will 1794 Patrick Henry Poythress (c. 1780-1824) Will 1794 Joshua Poythress (c. 1784-1854) Will 1794 Thomas Epes Poythress (c. 1785-1847) Will 1794 William Poythress (c. 1794-aft. 1833) Will Greene County, Georgia 1794 Francis Poythress, of Greene County, Georgia ( - ) deed Chesterfield County 1794 Tabitha Poythress Randolph (c. 1726-1805) estate of father 1794 Robert Poythress, deceased (c. 1724-1782) estate of father Brunswick County 1794 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed 1795 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) deed 1795 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) deed Dinwiddie County 1795 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1795 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes Prince George County 1795 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1795 Peter Poythress, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1795 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes 1795 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes Amelia County 1795 Robert Poythress, deceased ( - ) court record Dinwiddie County 1796 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1796 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes 1796 Francis Poythress ( - ) Will written 1796 Mary Peterson Poythress (c. 1730-) Will of husband 1796 Mary Peterson Poythress Randolph (c. 1763-1841) Will of father Prince George County 1796 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1796 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes 1796 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes Mecklenburg County 1796 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) marriage record 1796 Lewis Poythress (c. 1770-bef. 1850) deed 1796 Edith Cleaton Poythress, wife of Meredith Poythress, Will of William Cleaton, her father Brunswick County 1796 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record 1796 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) court record 1797 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record 1797 Martha Poythress, wife of Thomas Poythress ( - ) court record 1797 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax record Dinwiddie County 1797 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1797 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes Prince George County 1797 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1797 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes 1797 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes 1797 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes Burke County, Georgia 1797 George Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1829) court record Burke County, Georgia 1798 Thomas Poythress ( - ) tax record Dinwiddie County 1798 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1798 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes Prince George County 1798 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1798 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes 1798 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes 1798 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes Brunswick County 1798 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record Mecklenburg 1798 Meredith Poythress (c. 1760-c. 1845) estate record Burke County, Georgia 1799 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) election 1799 Thomas Poythress, Jr. (c. 1756-bef. 1830) petition 1799 George Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1829) petition 1799 Edward Poythress (c. 1769-aft. 1817) petition Brunswick County 1799 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record Prince George County 1799 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1799 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes 1799 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes Jessamine County, Kentucky 1799 Susannah Poythress Pryor (1730/1750-) tax record Burke County, Georgia 1800 Thomas Poythress, Esquire (c. 1729-1800) sheriff 1800 George Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1829) deed 1800 Patsy Poythress ( - ) estate of Thomas Poythress Prince George County 1800 Mary Poythress, deceased (-c. 1788) taxes 1800 Joshua Poythress, deceased (1751-1794) taxes 1800 William Poythress, deceased (1753-1794) taxes 1800 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) taxes 1800 William Poythress (c. 1765-c. 1810) Branchester deed Brunswick County 1800 Thomas Poythress (c. 1729-1800) court record Dinwiddie County 1800 Peter Poythress, Colonel, deceased (1730-1787) taxes 1800 Francis Poythress ( - ) taxes Greene County, Georgia 1800 Poythress ( - ) deed Jessamine County, Kentucky 1800 Susannah Poythress Pryor (1730/1750-) 1800 Francis Poythress, preacher ( - ) ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== Poythress Genealogy Research Web www.poythress.net

    01/14/2006 03:19:33
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    2. Michael Tutor
    3. I sent four e-mails en masse due to the delivery problem at the Poythress website....Mike

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