MICHAEL MARTINEZ wrote: >Jim, I've seen your name in the archives but don't know if you are still on the list. I'm the Snoddy descendant that has two plus generations that married into the Sampson family. > >Anywho ... I was wondering if you ever made any headway into finding out the maiden name of the Jane "Jinney" who maarried William Sampson. Their daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Sampson (b. about 1748) married John Snoddy Jr. It was the next generation down where Sarah "Sally" Sampson (Betsy's neice) married her son Thomas Snoddy (b. 1782) that moved on over to Smith County, TN. > >Thanks. > >Kathy Snoddy Martinez > > > >Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net >http://www.easyfunschool.com >Free Newsletter: EFSNewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > > >==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >Visit Photos Of Cemeteries Of Smith County >Over 500 + Cemeteries online with pictures and Descriptions >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/cempics.htm > > > > > Hi Kathy, You will have to do a recheck for me but I believe William Sampson married his first cousin, Jane Fuqua. Jane's parents were Joseph and Anna Sampson Fuqua. Anna was the daughter of Francis Sampson and Brigette Unknown. Their only son was Stephen Sampson who married Mary Woodson. Their son William, married Jane Fuqua. Jim
How are you related to Roger Snoddy in Smyrna? M. -------Original Message------- From: jamesclark Date: 09/21/05 17:02:52 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Jim Clark you still around ... Sampson question MICHAEL MARTINEZ wrote: >Jim, I've seen your name in the archives but don't know if you are still on the list. I'm the Snoddy descendant that has two plus generations that married into the Sampson family. > >Anywho ... I was wondering if you ever made any headway into finding out the maiden name of the Jane "Jinney" who maarried William Sampson. Their daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Sampson (b. about 1748) married John Snoddy Jr. It was the next generation down where Sarah "Sally" Sampson (Betsy's neice) married her son Thomas Snoddy (b. 1782) that moved on over to Smith County, TN. > >Thanks. > >Kathy Snoddy Martinez > > > >Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net >http://www.easyfunschool.com >Free Newsletter: EFSNewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > > >==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >Visit Photos Of Cemeteries Of Smith County >Over 500 + Cemeteries online with pictures and Descriptions >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/cempics.htm > > > > > Hi Kathy, You will have to do a recheck for me but I believe William Sampson married his first cousin, Jane Fuqua. Jane's parents were Joseph and Anna Sampson Fuqua. Anna was the daughter of Francis Sampson and Brigette Unknown. Their only son was Stephen Sampson who married Mary Woodson. Their son William, married Jane Fuqua. Jim ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Have you updated your Smith County Query lately? http://www.tngennet.org/queries/qpost.htm
Eldon Wilkins wrote: > How are you related to Roger Snoddy in Smyrna? >M. > >-------Original Message------- > > M. I don't know how he comes down. My connection to the Snoddy family is through Leonard Clark and Ann Snoddy Clark who were married in Pittsylvania Co., Va in Dec. of 1809. Leonard and Ann migrated to Smith Co. where they made their home. Ann's parents were John Snoddy Jr. and Elizabeth Sampson Snoddy. Elizabeth Sampson's brother was Francis Marion Sampson who bought property on Bluff Creek in Smith Co. in abt. 1810. Elizabeth and Francis Marion Sampson were children of William and Jane Fuqua Sampson. Jim >From: jamesclark >Date: 09/21/05 17:02:52 >To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Jim Clark you still around ... Sampson question > >MICHAEL MARTINEZ wrote: > > > >>Jim, I've seen your name in the archives but don't know if you are still on >> >> >the list. I'm the Snoddy descendant that has two plus generations that >married into the Sampson family. > > >>Anywho ... I was wondering if you ever made any headway into finding out >> >> >the maiden name of the Jane "Jinney" who maarried William Sampson. Their >daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Sampson (b. about 1748) married John Snoddy Jr. >It was the next generation down where Sarah "Sally" Sampson (Betsy's neice) >married her son Thomas Snoddy (b. 1782) that moved on over to Smith County, >TN. > > >>Thanks. >> >>Kathy Snoddy Martinez >> >> >> >>Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net >>http://www.easyfunschool.com >>Free Newsletter: EFSNewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com >> >> >>==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >>Visit Photos Of Cemeteries Of Smith County >>Over 500 + Cemeteries online with pictures and Descriptions >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/cempics.htm >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >Hi Kathy, > >You will have to do a recheck for me but I believe William Sampson >married his first cousin, Jane Fuqua. Jane's parents were Joseph and >Anna Sampson Fuqua. Anna was the daughter of Francis Sampson and >Brigette Unknown. Their only son was Stephen Sampson who married Mary >Woodson. Their son William, married Jane Fuqua. > >Jim > > >==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >Have you updated your Smith County Query lately? >http://www.tngennet.org/queries/qpost.htm > > > >==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >Visit Photos Of Cemeteries Of Smith County >Over 500 + Cemeteries online with pictures and Descriptions >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/cempics.htm > > > > >
jamesclark wrote: > MICHAEL MARTINEZ wrote: > >> Jim, I've seen your name in the archives but don't know if you are >> still on the list. I'm the Snoddy descendant that has two plus >> generations that married into the Sampson family. >> >> Anywho ... I was wondering if you ever made any headway into finding >> out the maiden name of the Jane "Jinney" who maarried William >> Sampson. Their daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Sampson (b. about 1748) >> married John Snoddy Jr. It was the next generation down where Sarah >> "Sally" Sampson (Betsy's neice) married her son Thomas Snoddy (b. >> 1782) that moved on over to Smith County, TN. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Kathy Snoddy Martinez >> >> >> >> Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net >> http://www.easyfunschool.com >> Free Newsletter: EFSNewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com >> >> >> > Hi Kathy, > > You will have to do a recheck for me but I believe William Sampson > married his first cousin, Jane Fuqua. Jane's parents were Joseph and > Anna Sampson Fuqua. Anna was the daughter of Francis Sampson and > Brigette Unknown. Their only son was Stephen Sampson who married Mary > Woodson. Their son William, married Jane Fuqua. > Jim > > > Kathy, I checked my notes and this is what I found. Cumberland Co. VA, DB VI, 132. 21 Oct. 1782. Deed of Trust. Joseph Fuqua to Joseph Fuqua Jnr. and Jacob McGehee, Powhatan Co., to William Fuqua, John Fuqua, sons of Joseph, William & Jane Sampson, Bridget Beasley, William & Margaret Weatherford, John & Elizabeth Hill, Sara & Jacob McGehee, daughters of Joseph, "in consideration that the said Joseph Fuqua is now advanced in age and for some time past infirm so as not to be able to look after his own business," slaves deeded to be held in trust for his children. Rec. 18 Oct. 1782 (OB 1779-1784, 265). For unknown reasons, Joseph seems to have rescinded this trust three years later. DB VI, 340, ____ 1785. Joseph (x) Fuqua Sr. to son Joseph and son-in-law Jacob McGehee, all the slaves in the preceding deed of trust. Rec. 24 Oct. 1785. One son, Stephen, was omitted from the trust, presumably because he was dead by then. Joseph is also mentioned in his fath-in-law's will: "The Will of Francis Sampson, 1738: In the name of God Amen. This sixteenth day of January seventeen hundred thirty eight, I Francis Sampson of Goochland County, in Parish of St. James, being sick in body but of good and perfect memory, thanks be to Almighty God for it and calling to remembrance the uncertain estate of this transitory life, and that all flesh yield to death, when it shall please God to call. I do make constitute, ordain and declare this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following revoking and annulling all and every Testament and Testaments, Will and Wills, hereafter by me made and declared either by work or writing and this is to be taken only for my last Will and Testament and none other. "And first I give and commit my soul to Almighty God my Savior and Redeemer, who first gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in such a place where it shall please my Executors hereafter named to appoint, and now for the settling of my Temporal Estate and such goods, chattles and debts as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I do order, give and bestow the same in manner and form following. Viz: "First I will that all those debts and dues as I owe in right or conscience shall be well and truly paid or ordained to be paid within convenient time after my decease by my Executors hereafter named. "Item 1: I give and bequeath to my son Stephen Sampson one shilling I give my daughter Priscilla New, one shilling To my daughter Anna Fuquay one shilling. To my daughter Sarah Maxey one shilling To my daughter Judith Crouch one shilling And the remaining part of my temporal estate to my well beloved wife, and I appoint and ordain my wife and my son Stephen Sampson to execute and fulfill this my last Will and Testament in manner and form above mentioned. "In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the day and date above mentioned. "Francis Sampson, SEAL "Signed and Sealed and Delivered" Joseph Fuquay, his X mark Nicolas Barbosa, his X mark Benjamin B. Strange, his X mark "At a court held for Goochland County, Va. March 19, 1744. This writing was proved by the Oaths of Benjamin Strange and Joseph Fuqua to be the last Will and Testament of Francis Sampson, deceased and it was thereupon admitted to record". DEED BOOK 4 Page 499 March 19, 1744 (Will of Francis Sampson) He is also mentioned in his mother-in-law's will:0 "I Bridgett Sampson of the County of Goochland, being ill in body but sound in mind and memory, do make my last Will and Testament in manner following: Imprimis: I give and bequeath unto Richard Crouch, one bed and furniture, his choice of the two unused by me, two dishes, three plates, and three basins, to him and his heirs forever. " Item: I give and bequeath unto Judith Sampson , daughter of Stephen Sampson, one dish, one box, iron and heaters, and one small trunk to her and her heirs forever" 1. Iten: I give unto John Maxey, one shilling sterling. 2. Item: I give unto Joseph Fuqua, one shilling sterling. 3. Item: I give unto William New, one shilling sterling. 4. Item: I give unto Sampson Woodall, one shilling sterling, which four legac's I design shall be instead of their proportion of my estate. 5. Item: I give and bequeath unto my Son Stephen Sampson all the remainder part of my estate whether real or personal to him and his heirs forever. 6. Item: I constitute and appoint my son Stephen Sampson whole and sole executor of this my last Will and Testament revoking all other Wills heretofore by me made. Sealed with my Seal and dated this 3rd day of March 1757. "Bridgett Sampson, SEAL, her mark Signed, sealed, published and declared in presence of Stokes McCall, Milner Redford, Samuel Smith Sampson. "At a court held for Goochland County, May the 17th 1757, this writing was proved by the Witnesses hereto to be the Last Will and Testament of Bridgett Sampson deceased and thereupon admitted to record."
Thanks Jim! Interestingly enough I am related through this same Fuqua branch through a Chapman line in my family tree. I appreciate the help! Kathy in FL jamesclark <jamesclark@frontiernet.net> wrote: jamesclark wrote: > MICHAEL MARTINEZ wrote: > >> Jim, I've seen your name in the archives but don't know if you are >> still on the list. I'm the Snoddy descendant that has two plus >> generations that married into the Sampson family. >> >> Anywho ... I was wondering if you ever made any headway into finding >> out the maiden name of the Jane "Jinney" who maarried William >> Sampson. Their daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Sampson (b. about 1748) >> married John Snoddy Jr. It was the next generation down where Sarah >> "Sally" Sampson (Betsy's neice) married her son Thomas Snoddy (b. >> 1782) that moved on over to Smith County, TN. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Kathy Snoddy Martinez >> >> >> >> Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net >> http://www.easyfunschool.com >> Free Newsletter: EFSNewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com >> >> >> > Hi Kathy, > > You will have to do a recheck for me but I believe William Sampson > married his first cousin, Jane Fuqua. Jane's parents were Joseph and > Anna Sampson Fuqua. Anna was the daughter of Francis Sampson and > Brigette Unknown. Their only son was Stephen Sampson who married Mary > Woodson. Their son William, married Jane Fuqua. > Jim > > > Kathy, I checked my notes and this is what I found. Cumberland Co. VA, DB VI, 132. 21 Oct. 1782. Deed of Trust. Joseph Fuqua to Joseph Fuqua Jnr. and Jacob McGehee, Powhatan Co., to William Fuqua, John Fuqua, sons of Joseph, William & Jane Sampson, Bridget Beasley, William & Margaret Weatherford, John & Elizabeth Hill, Sara & Jacob McGehee, daughters of Joseph, "in consideration that the said Joseph Fuqua is now advanced in age and for some time past infirm so as not to be able to look after his own business," slaves deeded to be held in trust for his children. Rec. 18 Oct. 1782 (OB 1779-1784, 265). For unknown reasons, Joseph seems to have rescinded this trust three years later. DB VI, 340, ____ 1785. Joseph (x) Fuqua Sr. to son Joseph and son-in-law Jacob McGehee, all the slaves in the preceding deed of trust. Rec. 24 Oct. 1785. One son, Stephen, was omitted from the trust, presumably because he was dead by then. Joseph is also mentioned in his fath-in-law's will: "The Will of Francis Sampson, 1738: In the name of God Amen. This sixteenth day of January seventeen hundred thirty eight, I Francis Sampson of Goochland County, in Parish of St. James, being sick in body but of good and perfect memory, thanks be to Almighty God for it and calling to remembrance the uncertain estate of this transitory life, and that all flesh yield to death, when it shall please God to call. I do make constitute, ordain and declare this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following revoking and annulling all and every Testament and Testaments, Will and Wills, hereafter by me made and declared either by work or writing and this is to be taken only for my last Will and Testament and none other. "And first I give and commit my soul to Almighty God my Savior and Redeemer, who first gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in such a place where it shall please my Executors hereafter named to appoint, and now for the settling of my Temporal Estate and such goods, chattles and debts as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I do order, give and bestow the same in manner and form following. Viz: "First I will that all those debts and dues as I owe in right or conscience shall be well and truly paid or ordained to be paid within convenient time after my decease by my Executors hereafter named. "Item 1: I give and bequeath to my son Stephen Sampson one shilling I give my daughter Priscilla New, one shilling To my daughter Anna Fuquay one shilling. To my daughter Sarah Maxey one shilling To my daughter Judith Crouch one shilling And the remaining part of my temporal estate to my well beloved wife, and I appoint and ordain my wife and my son Stephen Sampson to execute and fulfill this my last Will and Testament in manner and form above mentioned. "In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the day and date above mentioned. "Francis Sampson, SEAL "Signed and Sealed and Delivered" Joseph Fuquay, his X mark Nicolas Barbosa, his X mark Benjamin B. Strange, his X mark "At a court held for Goochland County, Va. March 19, 1744. This writing was proved by the Oaths of Benjamin Strange and Joseph Fuqua to be the last Will and Testament of Francis Sampson, deceased and it was thereupon admitted to record". DEED BOOK 4 Page 499 March 19, 1744 (Will of Francis Sampson) He is also mentioned in his mother-in-law's will:0 "I Bridgett Sampson of the County of Goochland, being ill in body but sound in mind and memory, do make my last Will and Testament in manner following: Imprimis: I give and bequeath unto Richard Crouch, one bed and furniture, his choice of the two unused by me, two dishes, three plates, and three basins, to him and his heirs forever. " Item: I give and bequeath unto Judith Sampson , daughter of Stephen Sampson, one dish, one box, iron and heaters, and one small trunk to her and her heirs forever" 1. Iten: I give unto John Maxey, one shilling sterling. 2. Item: I give unto Joseph Fuqua, one shilling sterling. 3. Item: I give unto William New, one shilling sterling. 4. Item: I give unto Sampson Woodall, one shilling sterling, which four legac's I design shall be instead of their proportion of my estate. 5. Item: I give and bequeath unto my Son Stephen Sampson all the remainder part of my estate whether real or personal to him and his heirs forever. 6. Item: I constitute and appoint my son Stephen Sampson whole and sole executor of this my last Will and Testament revoking all other Wills heretofore by me made. Sealed with my Seal and dated this 3rd day of March 1757. "Bridgett Sampson, SEAL, her mark Signed, sealed, published and declared in presence of Stokes McCall, Milner Redford, Samuel Smith Sampson. "At a court held for Goochland County, May the 17th 1757, this writing was proved by the Witnesses hereto to be the Last Will and Testament of Bridgett Sampson deceased and thereupon admitted to record." ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project... Already in Progress! http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net http://www.easyfunschool.com Free Newsletter: EFSNewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com