Blackburn 1 Col. Richard Blackburn 1702-1757 of �Ripon Lodge� built 1725, Burgess Prince William Co., VA m ca. 1732 Mary Watts d/o Richard Watts d. 13 Oct 1716, widow of Henry Ashton (1670-1731) 2 Alice Blackburn m. Col. Thomas Elzey 2 Edward Blackburn b ca 1733 m. 26 May 1757 Margaret Harrison b. ca 1737. Moved to Fairfax Co. 2 George Blackburn m. Lydia Paxton. Removed to Woodford, KY 2 Thomas Blackburn b. 27 Oct 1740 d. 1807, Trustee of Dumfries, aide to Washington. M (1) Christian Scott b. 1745 d/o Rev. James Scott (all children by her) m (2) Sarah Brown 3 Richard Scott Blackburn m. bef 1787 Judith Ball 4 Daughter Blackburn m. Henry Smith Turner 4 Judith Ball Blackburn (1799-1866) m. Gustavus Brown Alexander of Caledon 4 Jane Charlotte Blackburn (1787-1855) m. John Augustine Washington 5 John Augustine Washington 3 Catherine Blackburn m. Henry Smith Turner 3 Julia Ann Blackburn d. 1829 m. 1785 Judge Bushrod Washington (1762-1829) 3 Sarah Blackburn m. Nathaniel Crawford of Prince George�s Co., MD 3 Thomas Blackburn d. 1813 trustee of Centreville 1792 m. Elizabeth Sinclaire 3 Mary (Polly) Blackburn m. Henry Smith Turner (?) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Botts (some info from Tyler Vol. XXX p. 45 1 Thomas Botts d. 1742 of Stafford Co. 2 Thomas Botts 2 John Botts 2 Moses Botts 2 Aaron Botts 2 Archibald Botts 2 Seth Botts m. Sabina ______ 3 Sarah Botts m. John Wigington 3 Elizabeth Botts b. 1741 3 William Botts b. 16 Apr 1744 m. (1) Sophia Fairfax (2) Priscilla Lee 4 Elizabeth Botts m. George Shackleford of Mason Co., KY (see SHACKLEFORD) 4 Elizabeth Fairfax Botts m. Daniel Tolson 3 Aaron Botts b. ca 1747 3 Joseph Botts b. ca 1749 3 Joshua Botts b. ca 1751 d. 1780 m. 1772 Frances Gaines d/o Benjamin & Elizabeth Gaines. She m (2) ______ Mauzy 4 William Botts b. 1773 d.s. 4 Thomas b. 1778 d.s. 4 Benjamin Gaines Botts b. 1776 m. 1798 Jane Tyler 4 Susannah Botts b. 9 Jun 1774 m. 3 Feb 1791 Daniel Triplett 4 Anne Botts b. 1781 m. 26 Sep 1804 Jesse Nalle of Rapidan who d. 1835 5 Nancy Nalle (men. In will of grandmother) Tyler says Anne Botts and Jesse Nalle married in Fredericksburg Other Botts: Thornton Botts 1822-1858 m. Virginia A. Gordon --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Behethland / Bernard 1 Richard Behethland of Cornwall 2 Capt. Robert Behethland d. bef 1628 came to VA on Goodspeed 1607 with Capt. John Smith. May have sailed on Susan Constant or Discovery. Arrived 13 May 1607. Married Mary Nicholson who m (2) Thomas Flint 3 John Behethland d. 1639 of Cornwall 3 Dorothy Behethland living in 1628 m. Randall Crew 3 Mary Behethland b. 1612/18 d. 1675/85 m. Maj Thomas Bernard who d. bef 1651, who came 1638 to Virginia, of Warwick River. Was burgess of Warwick Co. 1642-45. In noncupative will of Robert Nickolson of London 4 Elizabeth Bernard 4 Margaret Bernard m. Col. Daniel Gaines (c. 1640-1684) will dtd 18 Aug 1682, of Essex Co. She m (2) John Daingerfield in 1686. (See GAINES) 4 Behethland Bernard b. bef 1633 d. 1720 m (1) ca 1651 Francis Dade (1621-1663) (see DADE) m (2) Maj. Andrew Gilson c. 1664, b. c. 1628 d. 1693/1702, Justice Rappahannock Co. 1662, exec of 1670 estate of William Lane 5 Behethland Gilson (1666-1693) m. 1685 Nehemiah Starke (1660-1692) s/o William Starke (1624-1676) of Westmoreland Co., VA. 6 Catherine Starke b. ca 1689 d.s.p. 6 Elizabeth Starke (1687-1759) m (1) 1702 Capt. Thomas Newton (1678-1727) m (2) 1730 Col. Samuel Oldham. See NEWTON 6 William Starke (c. 1691-1726) m. Jane Ashton 5 Thomas Gilson (1665-1707) Justice Stafford Co. 1701 m. Elizabeth Newton d. 1763 d/o John Newton. She m (2) Capt. Benjamin Berryman 6 Thomas Gilson d.s.p. 1707 6 Behethland Gilson d bef 1736 m. John Berryman (c. 1692-17__) (see BERRYMAN) 6 Dorothy Gilson d. 1722 m. John Spiller From J. B. C. Nicklin Va Mag 38 p. 185 1 William Storke (1690-1726) m. 1714 Elizabeth Hart who d. bef 1760. She m (2) Richard Bernard who died 1753 2 Behethland Storke (1716-1754) m. 1733 Anthony Strother (1710-1765) 2 Margaret Storke m. 23 Nov 1738 John Washington 2 Catherine Storke m. 12 Jan 1749 Bailey Washington 2 Elizabeth Storke m (1) 1744 Henry Washington (2) 1749 Robert Vaulx (3) 1757 Col. Thomas Jett From St. Paul Parish Register: 1 Richard Bernard m. 29 Aug 1729 Elizabeth Storke 2 Richard Bernard b. 20 Sep 1734 2 William Bernard b. ca 1732 m. 25 Nov 1750 Winifred Thornton 2 John Bernard b. 29 Dec 1735 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
Berryman Group 1: 1 John Berryman pat 1227 ac Westmoreland Co. 1670 m. Behethland Gilson d/o Thomas Gilson (1665-1707) and Behethland Bernard 2 Gilson Berryman b. 4 Apr 1719 m. (1) 1741 Hannah Berryman (2) Rose ______ (3) Sarah Grigsby (?) who had married 20 Aug 1752 Cadwallader Dade 3 Behethland Berryman b. 23 Mar 1743 d. c. 1774 m. 13 Dec 1761 John Thornton (c. 1740-1780) 3 Rose Berryman b. 28 Dec 1747 m. ______ Dade 3 John Berryman b. 23 Jun 1742 3 Andrew Gilson Berryman b. 3 Jun 1745 2 Rose Berryman d. 1712 m. John Newton 2 Benjamin Berryman will dtd 4 Aug 1729 prob 27 Aug 1729 pat 60 ac 1699 and 27 ac 1716. Married (1) Sarah Booth, d/o William Booth d. 1702, m (2) Katherine Newton 3 James Berryman m. Sarah Bushrod d/o John Bushrod d. 1720 and Hannah Keene d. 1739. He was exec of estate of John Watts d. 1759. James sold land to John Triplett, grandson in 1761 3 William Berryman received inh from Dorothy Spiller who d. 1722. He d. 1784 4 Benjamin Berryman m. Sarah Newton d/o Willoughby Newton 5 Willoughby Newton Berryman 5 Henry Eskridge Berryman 5 John Berryman 5 Behethland Berryman 4 John Berryman m. Martha Newton d/o Willoughby Newton d. 1767 5 Gilson Newton Berryman b. 20 Mar 1762 5 Andrew Gilson Berryman b. 15 Apr 1764 5 Hannah Berryman b. 21 Apr 1766 5 Sarah Foote Berryman b. 21 Oct 1767 4 Newton Berryman 4 Thomas N. Berryman 4 Gerrard Berryman m. 21 Oct 1790 Alice Quesenbury 4 Elizabeth Berryman 4 Waters Berryman 4 Francis Berryman 4 Josias Berryman 4 Winifred Berryman 3 Maximilian Berryman 3 Newton Berryman 3 Henry Berryman 3 Benjamin Berryman of Fairfax will d. 21 Mar 1748 m. (1) Sarah ______ m. (2) Elizabeth ______ d. 1763 (two children with Sarah): 4 Son Berryman d bef 1748 5 John Berryman 5 Behethland Berryman 4 Hannah Berryman d bef 1748 4 Newton Berryman d.s.p. 4 John Berryman d.s.p. 4 Henry Berryman d.s.p. 4 William Berryman m. 10 Sep 1743 Rebecca Vowles 4 James Berryman d. 1773 m. Sarah ______ 5 James Berryman m. Margaret Streshley 5 Catherine Berryman 5 Frances Berryman 5 Sarah Berryman 5 John Berryman 5 Samuel Berryman m. Ann Berkeley 5 Newton Berryman 4 Maximilian Berryman 4 Catherine Berryman m. ______ Vowles 4 Rose Berryman m. 10 Jun 1726 Robert Taliaferro 4 Frances Berryman m. 3 Dec 1731 George Foote d. 1759 4 Sarah Berryman m (2) ______ Douglas 3 Elizabeth Berryman m (1) William Newton d. 1722 (2) Charnock Cox 3 Rose Berryman m. ______ Grigsby of Stafford Co. 3 Ann Berryman 3 Sarah Berryman 3 Frances (Franky) Berryman 2 Behethland Berryman m. 10 Oct 1727 Thomas Booth Group 2: 1 Benjamin Berryman d. 1729 m. Elizabeth Newton d. 1763 2 James Berryman (2 Jan 1716-1773) m. 1752 Sarah Dishman (5 Apr 1733-18 Apr 1812) d/o John Dishman and Frances Sanford --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Berry Westmoreland Co., VA Berrys: Benjamin (1755-1838) m (1) Mary Allen (2) Nancy Blanton had son James. In Washington Co., KY 1779 Francis (1754-1816) m. Sarah Sharp George Jr. (1754-1835) m 1777 Sarah Conway. William Owen, sec. John (1735-1798) m. Susannah Smith Richard d. 1798 m (2) Sarah Rachael Shipley Samuel (1737-1809) m. Sarah Thorne Thomas (1763-1835) m. Hester Gray Thomas (1757-1839) m. Mildred ______ Edward m. Mary Brazelton (relative of Nancy Hanks who lived w/ Berrys in KY) William m. 15 Oct 1852 Hannah R. Lacey William m. 7 May 1777 Clara Feagans, Manoah Stone sec. Isaac m. 2 Sep 1810 Elizabeth Mann Edward Feagin, bro of Henry, d. 1780 m. Elizabeth Berry. Fauquier co. will dtd 8 Jul 1780 prob 24 Jul 1780. Daus Susannah m. 9 May 1777 Elijah Berry; Clara m. 7 May 1777 William Berry. William Berry m. 1810 Cynthia Triplett Fauquier marriages: Greenberry Berry m. 7 Aug 1787 Frances Lovey Davis, Richard Parker sec. Loudoun Co. Deed book ZN p. 41, 16 Aug 1810 mg. Contract b/t Cynthia Triplett and William Berry Westmoreland Co. Will of William Feagin c. 1773-5 wife Ann, children James, George, Thomas, Betty Edward Berry inh. Estate of James Harris will 2 Apr 1698 prob. 26 Oct 1698 Culpeper Co. marriages: Berry, Anthony 1797 Peggy Ward Berry, Jesse 1790 Anna Miller Berry, Reuben 1815 Milly Reasons Berry, William 1798 Jemima Weakley Berry, William 1807 Lucy Berry Berry, Simpson 1790 Jemima Jennett Berry, Betsy 1805 John Burke Berry, Sarah 1790 John Jones --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Bennett 1 John Bennett of Nomini, carpenter, rec. Westmoreland patents 1658 of 150 and 210 acres. He was a friend of John Draper, and transported William Spence in 1653. 2 William Bennett d. 1703 (will dtd 2 Feb 1702/3 prob. 24 Feb 1703, friend Daniel Field was trustee). William m. (1) ______ Cossom, sister of Henry Cossom. He m (2) Dorothy Rush. There is a will for a William Bennett dtd 17 Jan 1697 prob 23 Feb 1697 ment. Robert Moore, John Butler, Sarah Tabutt, Henry Ross, but no issue. Perhaps he is an uncle to this 2-William Bennett 3 Mary Bennett 3 Corscomb (Cossom) Bennett b. 29 Jan 1686, will dtd 25 Jun 1718 prob 18 Jul 1718. Married Katherine Ellis d/o Capt. Charles Ellis d. 1708, Sheriff of Stafford Co., VA. She m (2) Mason French (c. 1692-1749) 4 William Bennett b aft 1697 m. Margaret ______ 4 Cossom Bennett will dtd 14 Jul 1765 prob 30 Sep 1766 m. 7 Jan 1743 Catherine Bunbury d/o Thomas Bunbury 5 Charles Ellis Bennett b. 23 Aug 1752 m. 1785 Elender Higgins 5 John Bennett d bef 1800 m. 1769 Sarah Welch 5 Mason Bennett m. Mary ______ 5 William Bennett m. 1792 Jane Monroe 5 Mildred Bennett m. 1793 Matthew King 5 Margaret Bennett 5 Bunbury Bennett 4 Lucy Bennett m. 14 Oct 1731 John Ross 5 Bennett Ross b. 5 Jan 1732 4 Susan Bennett m. John Lee 5 Bennett Lee b. 24 Feb 1740 3 Margaret Bennett 3 John Bennett will dtd 21 Jan 1729 prob 28 Oct 1730 m. Esther ______ 4 Elizabeth Bennett m. ______ Summers 3 Thomas Bennett (20 Mar 1685-3 Jan 1763) m. Elizabeth Bonum, aunt of Samuel Bonum d. 1748. Thomas and Elizabeth moved to Fairfax Co., VA, Elizabeth will dtd 12 Dec 1782 prob 17 Feb 1787. 4 Mary Bennett m 4 Jul 1786 John Luckman 4 (William) Solomon Bennett will dtd 18 Sep 1758 prob 30 Jan 1759, d.s.p. 4 Thomas Bennett b. 31 Jul 1725, will dtd 15 Oct 1787 prob 25 Aug 1789 m. Mary Ann Oldham 5 Reuben Bennett b. 1 Oct 1745 5 Jesse Bennett b. 27 Jan 1747 m. 4 Oct 1786 Jemima Coles 5 Tarpley Bennett (1 Jan 1749-10 Dec 1749) 5 George Bennett b. 27 May 1752 5 Thomas Tarpley Bennett b. 1 Jul 1755 6 Elizabeth Bennett b. 18 Oct 1774 (St. Stephen�s Parish records) 5 Richard Bennett b. 27 Aug 1757 m. 23 Dec 1788 Alice Middleton, daughter of George Middleton. Richard m (2) 28 Oct 1793 Catherine Lawson, d/o Thomas Lawson of Lancaster County. 6 Melinda Middleton Bennett m. Charles Shelton 7 Alecy A. Shelton 7 Charles W. Shelton Jr. 7 Catherine L. Shelton (children by Catherine Lawson): 6 Richard O. Bennett b. 1794 removed to TN 6 Lettice Newton Bennett m. Samuel Miles King of Iredell Co., NC. Moved to TN 6 Thomas Lawson Bennett m. ______ McDaniel. Removed to TN 6 George Stepto Bennett b. 14 Feb 1799 m. Elizabeth Newland d/o Benjamin Newland of Burke Co., NC. George died 8 Sep 1866. Benjamin Newland was born 6 Mar 1763 York Co., PA. 7 Catherine Benson Bennett (11 Jul 1823-3 Apr 1879) d.s. 7 Elizabeth Adeline Bennett (5 Jan 1825-1 Nov 1907) m. 23 Dec 1846 Joel Brevard King 7 Mary L. Bennett (21 Jun 1827-20 Dec 1903) d.s. 7 Benjamin Newland Bennett (Aug 1828-Dec 1862). Buried in Confederate Cemetery, grave #1802, Winchester, VA. 7 Margaret Melinda Bennett (21 Feb 1831-21 Apr 1907) m. 18 Dec 1856 George Washington Martin 7 Hugh Caldwell Bennett (see below) (14 Dec 1832-14 Mar 1907) m. 19 Jul 1860 Nancy Caroline Baxter 7 Hannah Amanda Bennett (29 Jan 1837-6 Jun 1911) d.s. 6 Alecy Tarpley Bennett b. 30 Apr 1800 d.i. 6 Catherine Lawson Bennett b. 26 Mar 1802 d. 23 Dec 1810 6 William Tarpley Bennett b. 28 Aug 1803 m (1) Isabell Smith (2) Caroline Alexander. Had 3 daus with Caroline. One dau (see below) with Isabell 7 Alameda Bennett m. ______ Davis 6 Sarah Newton Bennett b. 25 Mar 1805 d. 10 Oct 1805 6 John Newton Bennett b. 2 Aug 1807, m. 24 Jun 1850 Catherine Baxter of Rutherford Co., NC, d/o Joseph Baxter, sister of William Baxter. William was father of Nancy Caroline Baxter who m. 1860 to Hugh Caldwell Bennett 7 Ellen Bennett, unmarried and living in 1935 7 Mary Bennett m. ______ Lewis 7 William Tarpley Bennett b. 1859, still living 1934 6 Reuben Oldham Bennett (20 Oct 1810-22 Apr 1877) m. Elizabeth Foote (16 Mar 1829-29 Jun 1893) 7 William Gaston Bennett (4 Oct 1850-19 Feb 1882) m. Mary �Molly� Tomlinson 7 Richard Henry Bennett (18 Jul 1853-12 May 1927) m. Minnie Gray 7 Emma Vance Bennett (26 Mar 1859-25 Mar 1922) m. Perry Harvey 5 William Bennett b. 8 Sep 1764 drowned 14 Sep 1785 4 Charles Bennett, Inspector of tobacco, Westmoreland County 1779 4 Joseph Bennett, exec of mother�s estate. His will dtd 9 Jul 1793 prob 16 Sep 1792. From second marriage, had: 5 Thomas Bennett (1751-1824) m. Ann Tillet (1754-1840) d/o Samuel Tillett d. 1790 of Loudoun. (children of 4-Joseph Bennett by first marriage (wife unknown)): 5 Joseph Bennett 5 Dozier Bennett of Cub Run living 1819 Centreville, VA m. Ann Vaughn. They lived on Loudoun county side before boundary change, then in Fairfax 6 Elizabeth Bennett m. Edward Hazel 6 Susan Bennett m. Mark Brown 6 Mary Bennett m. ______ Claggett 6 Martha Bennett m. Francis Montgomery Lewis 6 Harriet Bennett m. Searles Lewis 6 Alexander Bennett, Baptist minister 6 Cornelius Bennett, d.y. 5 Richard Bennett 5 William Bennett 5 Hodson Bennett 5 Elizabeth Bennett 5 Fanny Bennett m. ______ Alberd 4 Daniel Bennett m. Mary Crabbe 3 Christopher Bennett (stepson) Notes: Mary Crabbe d/o John Crabbe d. 1779 and Jane Middleton George Middleton d. 1793 men. Melinda M. Bennett who m. Charles W. Shelton Eli Stone d. Fairfax 1792 had dau. Sara who m. a Bennett Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol. 3, Northumberland County Record of Births 1661-1810 by Beverly Fleet: Ann Bennet d/o Edw was born 8 Oct 1675 John Bennet son to Do ws born 15 Dec 1678 Cuthbard Bennet Son to Do ws born 15 Jan 1680 Eliza Bennet Daugr to Do ws born 10 Dec 1682 Dorothy Bennet daugr to Do ws born 30 Jan 1684 Edward Bennet son to Do ws born 27 Mar 1687 Ann Bennett daugr to Edwd was born 25 Aug 1707 Joseph Bennet son to Do ws born 3 Dec 1709 Edward Benn son to Cuthbert bap. 25 Nov 1708 Mary Bennet daur to Daniel was born 4 Sep 1692 Lowles Bennit was born 1 Jan 1716 Judey Bennet daugr to Edward was born 16 Mar 1730 Winefred Bennet daugr to Ditto was born 2 Feb 1732 Cuthbert Buford son to John born 9 Sep 1736 John Bennet son to Edward born 17 Oct 1734 Daniel Bennet son to Eleanor was born Aug 1756 Ann Bennitt Bush dau to Bennitt & Ann his wife was born 4 Mar 1779 Reuben Bennett son to Thomas T. Bennett 29 Nov 1782 Mary Ann Bennett dau to Thomas T. Bennett & Ann his wife was born 8 Apr 1787 Also from Landers: �Marjorie Hopper says Grace Bennett, dau. Of Cuthbert b. Northumberland Co., Va md. Robert Million From George Harrison Sanford King�s �The Register of Overwharton Parish� William Bennit Millon b. Dec 23, 1747 son of Robert & Grace Anne Million b. Apr 8, 1741 dau of Robert & Grace Sarah Ann Million, d/o Robert & Grace md. William Combs (from Landers) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Barton (Info from Mrs. F. R. Landers of Bakersfield, CA) Note: this typewritten info begins on page 2 of 6. Not known what was contained in page 1 Mentions Thomas Barton Jr. assignee of said Thomas Barton plantation & 100 ac situate on NE side of Quanticutt Creek being same 100 ac. In Dyes patent. 6 Jul 1697. We can assume by this that Thomas Barton Sr. was dead by 6 Jul 1697. This patent also recorded in Stafford Co. Land Patent book 2. Stafford Co. deed book 1722-1728 p. 507. Thomas Barton to Abraham Farrow 4 Apr 1728. Thomas referred to as Sr. and as a planter. Involves 400 ac. Of land originally in 2,000 ac. Granted to Capt. John Lord by Gov. Berkeley lying on Quantico Creek, then when granted in Westmoreland County, not in Stafford, as by patent bearing date 27 Sep 1664, then transferred to Thomas Bourne of Stafford in 1665. Land then transferred to Thomas Barton Sr., father of this Thomas Barton Sr., in Jul 1678. Letter from G. Mason dtd 16 Jun 1700: �On Sunday 16th 3 o�clock Afternoon, 20 or 30 Indians came to Thomas Barton�s. Thomas, wife and brother abroad. Indians killed Barton�s three children and a man and his wife and three children staying with Barton�s children. An orphan boy playing in the yard escaped to a neighbors. Prince William Co. deed book I, b. 317. Grace Barton deed to her children ment. she was the widow of Thomas Barton, dec�d. Dtd 15 Aug 1732. Also mentions children Lydia Drummond, William Barton. Lydia under 16 years of age, William under 21. The author believes Thomas Barton and Burr Harrison came to Virginia together. She believes Grace, widow of Thomas Barton, to have been Harrison�s daughter, as Thomas and Grace had a son named Burr Barton. Several records also mention with Thomas Barton a man named Thomas Whitledge. Thomas was a grandson of Burr Harrison. The first mention in records of Thomas Barton was 9 Sep 1679 from the Virginia Historical Magazine Vol. 1 p. 24-25, in which land owned by Capt. Brent with tenants Burr Harrison, Thomas Barton, and a Bennett. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Bullett 1 Joseph Bullett of Maryland 2 Capt. Benjamin Bullett (1693-1766) will dtd 27 Oct 1766 of Mountview, Prince William County m (1) Elizabeth Harrison d. 1742 m (2) Sarah _____ who was alive in 1779 (ment. Fauquier Min 25 Aug 1779) 3 Elizabeth Bullett b. aft 1748 m (1) 8 Feb 1772 William Grigsby m(2) 2 Sep 1782 Joseph O�Bannon 4 William Grigsby m. Elizabeth O�Bannon, widow of Francis Triplett 3 Capt. Thomas Bullett (1730-Feb 1778), Adjutant General southern dept. Rev. War; Commander at Ft. Frederick 1756. Surveyed KY land grants. Made Colonel May 1776. Will dtd 23 Feb 1778. With mistress Martha Bronaunt had one daughter: 4 Sarah Bullett 3 Cuthbert Bullett (1740-1791), Attorney in Fauquier 1759, in Virginia Convention 1775/76, Virginia General Court 1788, Prince William County Comm. Of Safety m. 1766 Helen Scott (1761-1816) d/o Rev. James Scott and Sarah Brown. Removed to KY 1784, was 1st Lt. Governor of KY 1800-1804 4 Sarah Bullett m. William Barnes, justice 1793 3 Joseph Bullett 3 Elias Bullett 3 William Bullett 3 John Bullett 3 George Bullett d. 1766/79 3 Benoni Bullett d. aft 1759 3 Benjamin Bullett killed 1755 French & Indian War 3 Permanus Bullett 3 Burwell Bullett 3 Seth Bullett d aft 1819 m. 1744 John Combs of MD who d. 1785 4 Cuthbert Bullett b. 1745 Notes: Tripp Russell believes that Elizabeth Harrison was the mother of Thomas, Cuthbert, Joseph, Seth, and Elizabeth. But, he has a deathdate for Elizabeth Harrison of 1742 and a birthdate for Elizabeth Bullett as after 1748. He believes Sarah, who may have been a Burditt, to be the mother of the other children (William, John, Benoni, Permanus, Burwell, George). --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Burwell 1 Lewis Burwell (1621-1653). His widow m (2) Philip Ludwell. Lewis had 9 daughters 2 Maj. Lewis Burwell, councilor of Fairfield 3 Nathaniel Burwell (1680-1721) of Carter�s Grove m. 1710 Elizabeth Carter d/o Robert �King� Carter. She m (2) Dr. Robert Nicholas (1663-1732) 4 Lewis Burwell (1710-1752), president of Council 1751 5 Lewis Burwell (1737-1779) 4 Carter Burwell of Carter�s Grove 5 Nathaniel Burwell of Carter Hall, Frederick Co., VA built 1790/2 5 Mary Burwell m. Edmund Berkeley (1730-1802) (see later) 4 Robert Carter Burwell 3 Elizabeth Burwell b. 1677 m. Benjamin Harrison III (1673-1710) 3 Lucy Burwell b. 1683 m. Col. Edmund Berkeley b. 168_ d. bef 1719, Councilor of Middlesex Co. 4 Son Berkeley 5 Edmund Berkeley (1730-1802) m. Mary Burwell (see above) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
Burgess (some info from St. Paul�s Parish Register Group 1: 1 Col. Charles Burgess d. 1657, will in Lancaster County 2 Margaret Burgess 2 Elizabeth Burgess 2 Jane Burgess 2 Ann Burgess 2 Col. Charles Burgess d. Aug 1732/4 m. 5 Oct 1721 Frances Fox, d/o Capt. David Fox & Hannah Ball 3 Mary Burgess d.y. 3 Margaret Burgess b. 1725 d. bef 1743 m. James Ball. No issue 3 Frances Burgess b. 1724 m. 2 Dec 1743 Baldwin Matthews Smith 4 Burgess Smith 3 Elizabeth Burgess m (1) Jeduthan Ball (1725-1749) m (2) Robert Armistead (17__ - 1767), King George Co. Clerk 4 Col. Burgess Ball (1749-1800) of Traveller�s Rest m. 1781 Frances Washington 4 Henry Armistead m. 1774 Winifred Peachy Group 2: 1 ______ Burgess 2 Joseph Burgess of Fauquier m. 15 Jul 1749 Elizabeth Douglas 2 Richard Burgess b c. 1715 m c. 1735 3 Mary Burgess b. 3 Nov 1736 m. 15 Apr 1759 Nathan Skipwith White 4 Roderick White 2 Edward Burgess b c. 1718 m. 1738 Margaret ______ 3 Edward Burgess b. 27 Nov 1739 of Fauquier m. 20 Feb 1765 Mary Price 4 Elizabeth Price m. 8 Dec 1809 Charles Lewis s/o Thomas Lewis 5 Samuel Lewis 3 Moses Burgess of Orange Co. b. 2 Dec 1742 will dtd 11 May 1796 prob 2 Jan 1797 m. (1) 30 May 1762 Elizabeth Price m (2) Margaret French, widow of Original Bowling. 4 Sarah Burgess m. Samuel Faulconer 4 Mildred Lunsford Burgess b. 20 Sep 1762 m. William Almond 4 Nancy Burgess 4 John Buckner Burgess b. 5 Apr 1764 4 Catherine Ellis Burgess d.s. 4 Edward Burgess b. 2 Apr 1767 4 Lucy Burgess 3 Reuben Burgess b 12 Feb 1744/5 m. 1 Sep 1765 Margaret Stribling 4 Mary Burgess b. 11 Jul 1767 4 William Burgess b. 15 Jun 1769 4 Reuben Burgess b. 14 Jun 1772 2 Lettice Burgess m. 15 Feb 1736/7 John Engles Lancaster Co. order book 1656-1666 Will of Col. Charles Burgess 1657 names eldest dau. Mary; Frances Ball; estate to grandsons Burgess Ball and Burgess Smith. Burgess Smith sold land to Charles Chinn, now �Waverly� Fauquier Co 1766. Marriage Register Fauquier: Burgess, Joseph to Elizabeth Douglass 1749 Burgess, Ann to Joseph Rogers 1749 Burgess, Margaret to John French 1749 Burgess, Lettice to John Engles 15 Feb 1736/7 Lancaster County - Charles Burgess to Frances Fox 1721, d/o Ann Fox Land in Fauquier between The Plains and Selma owned by W. A. Philips was Burgess land owned by John French. Will of Charles Burgess d. 1732-36 in Lancaster Co. order book --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Ball 1 Col. William Ball of Lancaster Co., VA (c. 1615-1680), m. in London 2 Jul 1638 Hannah Atherhold of Millenbeck. Came to Virginia 1657. 2 Col. Joseph Ball of Epping Forest (1649-1711) m. (1) Elizabeth Romney (2) Mary Montague d. 1721. She was the widow Johnson when she married Joseph. She m. (3) Richard Hewes of Cherry Point. The following children were from Joseph and Elizabeth (Romney) Ball, except for Mary b. 1708. She was the daughter of Mary Montague Ball. 3 Ester Ball (1685-1751) m. Rawleigh Chinn (1684-1741) of Oakley, son of John Chinn. Rawleigh was also married to Margaret (Ball) Downman. This union produced 3 children: Charles Chinn d. 1788 m. Scytha Davis and had son Charles Chinn who m. 24 Feb 1794 Sarah French; Christopher Chinn d. 1770 Loudoun Co., VA d.s.p.; and Elijah Chinn d. 1771 Loudoun Co., VA d.s.p. 4 Rawleigh Chinn d. 1756 m. Ann ______ 5 Catherine Chinn m. Francis H. Christian 5 Ann Chinn m. Thaddeus McCarty 4 Thomas Chinn d. 1768 m (1) Sarah Mitchell (2) 1752 Ann Conway who d. 1 Jan 1761. Ann was the widow of Robert Edmonds. There was no issue by the second marriage 4 Joseph Chinn d. 1774 m. 1727 Elizabeth Ball 5 John Chinn (c. 1739-1791) m. 1765 Sarah Yates 6 Sarah Yates Chinn m. Rawleigh William Downman 4 Chichester Chinn d. 1747 m. 1739 Agatha Thornton 4 Ann Chinn d. 1793 m. Martin Shearman 3 Hannah Ball (1683-1748) m. (1) Raleigh Travers (2) Capt. Simon Pearson who d. c. 1722. All children by Raleigh Travers 4 Elizabeth Travers m. John Cooke who d. 1733 5 Travers Cooke m. Mary Doniphan, d/o Mottrom Donaphan 6 Col. John Cooke m. Mary Thomson Mason d/o George Mason 5 Hannah Cooke m. John Brown 4 Sarah Travers (171_ - 1788) m. Peter Daniel (1706-1777) 5 Travers Daniel (1741-1824) m. 1762 Frances Moncure d/o Rev. John Moncure and Frances Brown. Travers and Frances had 11 children including: 6 Peter Vivian Daniel (1784-1860) 5 Hannah Ball Daniel (1737-1829) m. (1) 27 Nov 1756 George Hedgman (2) 12 Mar 1765 Gilson Foote. Hannah m. (3) John Hardy who d. 1794 5 Elizabeth Travers Daniel b. 16 May 1745, died in childhood 4 Raleigh Travers d.s.p. 3 Elizabeth Ball m. ______ Cornegie 3 Ann Ball m. 1704 Col. Edwin Conway (1681-1763) 3 Joseph Ball of Epping Forest m. 1709 Frances Ravenscroft 4 Charles Ball d.i. 4 Hetty Ball d.i. 4 Frances Ball m. 1750 Rawleigh Downman (1719-1781) 3 Mary Ball (1708-1789) m. 1731 Capt. Augustine Washington (1694-1743) 4 George Washington, 1st President of the United States (1732-1799) 2 Hannah Ball b. 1650 m. Capt. David Fox who m. (2) 1665 Ann Mottrom 3 Samuel Fox 4 Frances Fox 2 Richard Ball d. 1677 m. Mary Kinsey, who was the widow Humphreys 2 Capt. William Ball Jr. (1641-1694) of Mildenbeck and Bay View m. 1 Nov 1672 Margaret Williamson who d. 1709, daughter of James Williamson who d. 1656 3 Col. William Ball (167_ - 1745) of Millenbeck m. Hannah Beale, d/o Capt. Thomas Beale (1647-1679) 4 Capt. William Ball d. bef 1745 m. 17 Feb 1724 Margaret Ball (170_ - 1783) 5 Williamson Ball d. 1765 m. 24 Mar 1763 Priscilla Glascock d/o William Glascock who d. 1784. Priscilla m (2) 18 Aug 1769 Mungo Harvey 6 Alice Ball b. 1764 d.s.p. m. 12 Jun 1786 (b) John Smith 4 Samuel Ball (1686-1751) m. Ann Taylor 5 Mary Ball m. Robert Green 4 Capt. George Ball m. 10 Oct 1735 Judith Payne 5 Sarah Ball m. Christopher Dameron 5 Capt. Williamson Ball (1736-1793) m. (1) ______ Glascock, d/o William Glascock m (2) 23 Nov 1762 Ann Beale who d.s.p. 20 May 1764, m (3) Priscilla Churchill d/o Col. Armistead Churchill and Hannah Harrison 6 Priscilla Ball m. Col. Walker Tomlin 6 Judith Ball m. John Short 6 Lucy Harrison Ball m. Newman B. Barnes 6 Margaret Williamson Ball m. John W. Tomlin 6 Harrison Ball 4 Judith Ball m. 13 Apr 1726 George Glascock 3 Maj. James Ball (1678-1754) of Bewdley m. (1) 1699 Elizabeth Hawson (2) 1707 Mary Conway d/o Edwin Conway (1646-1730) and Sarah Walker. Mary was the widow of John Daingerfield. James m (3) 1742 Mary Ann Bertrand (1680-1749). First four children are by Elizabeth Hawson. 4 Daughter Ball 4 Daughter Ball 4 Daughter Ball 4 Sarah Ball m. Charles ______ (children by Mary Conway): 4 Jesse Ball (1716-1747) m. Frances Fox, widow of Charles Burgess. Jesse m (2) Mary Smith 4 James Ball (1718-1789) of Bewdley m (1) Margaret Burgess b. 1725 m (2) ____ m (3) Lettice Lee (child of James Ball and Lettice Lee): 5 James Ball (1755-1825) of Ditchley m. Frances Downman (see below) d/o Rawleigh Downman and Frances Ball, who was d/o Joseph Ball and Frances Ravenscroft 4 Sinah Ball m. 1748 Col. Daniel McCarty 4 Jeduthon Ball (4 Jul 1725-5 Mar 1749) m. Elizabeth Burgess d/o Charles Burgess and Frances Fox. Elizabeth m (2) Robert Armistead (Children of Jeduthon and Elizabeth (Burgess) Ball): 5 Col. Burgess Ball (28 Jul 1749-7 Mar 1800) m (1) 2 Jul 1770 Mary Chichester (2) 7 Apr 1781 Frances Washington d/o Col. Charles Washington and Mildred Thornton 6 Martha Dandridge Ball m. Col. Jonathan Catlett Gibson 4 Son Ball 4 Daughter Ball m. ______ Downman 4 Frances Ball m. bef 1754 ______ Ball 4 Eve Ball m. James Ewell 4 Daughter Ball m. John Selden 4 Daughter Ball m. ______ Tayloe 3 Margaret Ball d. 1759 m. Rawleigh Downman (1680-1719) 4 Rawleigh Downman (1719-1781) m. Frances Ball d/o Joseph & Frances (Rosencroft) Ball (see above) 5 Frances Downman m. James Ball of Ditchley (see above) 5 Rawleigh William Downman (1762-1838) m. Priscilla Chinn of Belle Isle --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
Bashaw (Info from Mrs. Helen Coleman of San Antonia, TX - see DAR #165958 & #548061) 1 James Bashaw b. 14 Aug 1738 d. 1778 m. Frances Taylor (15 May 1744-13 Sep 1825), who was buried in Tennessee. She was the daughter of Benjamin Taylor 2 Peter Bashaw (31 Mar 1763-20 May 1864) m. 4 Mar 1785 Frances Bashaw (14 Feb 1769-16 Jun 1851) d/o Walter Bashaw, brother of Peter�s father James Bashaw. 3 Baheathalen (Hetty) Bashaw (13 Dec 1786-14 Feb 1876) d.s. 3 Byron Bashaw (23 Mar 1788- c. 1864) m. Thomas Cole (1786-1852) 3 James Bashaw (22 Dec 1791-Dec 1793) 3 Fanny (Frances) Bashaw b. 9 Dec 1793 m. Jabez White 3 Thomas (Hammon) Bashaw (20 Dec 1795-27 Jan 1872) 3 Elizabeth (Betsy) Bashaw (23 Mar 1798-18 Nov 1833) d.s. 3 Nancy Bashaw (30 Jan 1800-2 Aug 1807). Other records have her living longer & marrying a Bridwell 3 Benjamin Taylor Bashaw b. 10 May 1802 4 Eliza Virginia Bashaw m. 1849 Dr. Charles W. Dixon 3 James Wesley Bashaw (6 May 1804-12 Nov 1884) m (1) Charlotte Cherry (2) Elizabeth Crutchfield (3) Elizabeth Puckett 3 Sally Edwards Bashaw (6 Mar 1806-20 Aug 1833) 3 Presley Bashaw b & d 4 Sep 1807 3 Lucinda (Lusetta) Bashaw (28 Dec 1808-1835) m. Staneel Wood 3 Joseph Everitt Bashaw b. 25 Mar 1811 m. Nancy Lowrey All of the children through and including Benjamin were born in Virginia. Hetty and Byron died in Tennessee. Peter Sr. (b. 1763) was a private in the Virginia Militia. Tradition says that the Bashaws were French Huguenots who came to Canada before coming to Virginia. The left France and went to the Isle of Wight where the married Scotch-Irish families. Early Bashaws in Virginia include Andrew in Northumberland County 1654; Giles 1648; Mary 1654 Northumberland; William and Jane, 1654 Northumberland, children. In Early Settlers of Maryland, Giles Bashaw of Isle of Kent petitioned to confirm land title granted by Capt. William Clayborn in 1640. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Keep in mind -- this info comes from hand-drawn charts compiled from research by Trip Russell. Where sources were written on the chart, I transcribed them. Otherwise, there were no real sources cited. If my postings are irritating, let me know and I"ll stop. Thanks! Tim Bailey (Bayley) Group 1: 1 Joyce Bayley m. Capt. William Barber 2 Samuel Barber d. 1735 m. Ann Foster 2 Ann Barber m. 1742 William Lewis 2 Joyce Barber m. 173_ Arjalon Price Group 2: 1 ______ Bailey 2 Basil Bailey Westmoreland Co., VA will dtd 20 Apr 1694 prob 28 Aug 1695 m. Ann Robins, sister of Thomas Robins and widow of Caleb Smith, with whom she had sons Caleb and John Smith 3 Mary Bailey 3 Ann Bailey 2 Stephen Bailey Westmoreland Co., VA will dtd 8 Dec 1697 prob 23 Feb 1698 3 John Bailey m. widow Young who had son Edward Young 4 James Bailey, exr of John Fleming d. 1744 whose wife was a Smith 5 Ann Bailey 5 William Bailey 4 Stephen Bailey d. 1753 m. Elizabeth Kendall, lived Culpeper Co. 5 Stephen Bailey of Culpeper d. 1763 5 Ann Bailey m. ____ Danielson 5 John Bailey d. 1776 m. Elizabeth ______ 6 Stephen Bailey 6 John Bailey m. 1802 Alice Paton 6 James Bailey 6 Ann Bailey m. Markham Marshall 3 William Bailey d. 1748 will dtd 28 Aug 1748 m. Ann ______ 4 Elizabeth Bailey m. ______ Davis 4 Mary Bailey d. bef 1748 4 Daughter Bailey m. ______ Wood 5 Ann Wood 3 Ann Bailey m. ______ Smith 3 Mary Bailey m. ______ Smith 3 Stephen Bailey d. bef 1698 4 Ann Bailey Group 3: 1 Col. William Peirce d. 1701 2 Ann Peirce m. ____ Bailey, she may have m. (2) William Lambert 3 Ann Bailey (1698-1773) m. 1721 Henry Settle 3 Samuel Bailey m. 1725 Elizabeth Metcalfe, who had sister Sarah Metcalfe who m. Benjamin Rust 4 Samuel Bailey 4 William Bayley of Fairfax Co. will dtd 25 Jun 1780 prob 6 May 1782 5 Pierce Bailey 5 William Bailey 5 Mountjoy Bailey 5 Tapley Bailey 5 Robert Bailey 5 Samuel Bailey 5 Ann Bailey m. John Singeton 5 Elizabeth Bailey m. ______ Boggess 6 Maria C. Boggess m. Fleet G. Rust. Robert Singleton was Maria�s guardian 4 Peirce Bailey d. 1800 m. Mary ______ 5 Albert Bailey 5 John Bailey 5 George Bailey 5 William Peirce Bailey m. 1797 Catherine Smith 5 Robert Bailey 5 Samuel Mountjoy Bailey 5 Susannah Bailey m. ______ Bolling 5 Anna Bailey m. ______ Drake 5 Polly Bailey 5 Leah (Maria) Bailey 5 Israel Bailey m. Alexander Lacy 6 Marian Lacy 6 Matilda Lacy 6 Alexander Lacy 4 Mountjoy Bailey 4 Joseph Bailey d. Loudoun Co., VA will dtd 15 May 1789 prob 13 Jul 1789 m(1) ___ (2) Elizabeth Rust who d. 1831. She was the widow of William Broughton, who d. 1783. 5 Ann Bailey m. Sydnor Bailey Group 4: 1 William Carr d. 1727 m. Sarah _____ 2 Elizabeth Carr m. John Bailey Group 5: 1 Joseph Bailey of Fauquier will dtd 1805 m. Hannah ______ 2 James Bailey m. 9 Aug 1777 Hannah Newby 2 Hannah Bailey d. bef 1805 m. 8 Aug 1787 William Lear 3 Lucy Lear m. 28 Jan 1811 John Carver 2 John Bailey m. 9 Nov 1791 Frances Jones 2 Malinda Bailey d.s.p. bef 1805 m. 15 Jan 1800 John Waddell. He m (2) 16 Aug 1806 Katherine Bradford 2 Minter Bailey m. 10 Dec 1789 Ann Norris d/o Joseph Norris 2 William Bailey m. 20 Mar 1789 Elizabeth Minter 3 Elizabeth Bailey m. 22 Dec 1819 John Lyons 2 Elizabeth Bailey m. John Tomlin, Jr. Group 6, from Lancaster Co., VA. Info from Shirley Triplett: 1 Joseph Bailey d. 1674 m. Hannah ______ 2 John Bailey d. 1694 m. Elizabeth (poss. JAMES) 3 Joseph Bailey d. 1759 m. Margaret ______ 3 Porter James Bailey 4 William Bailey 3 Elizabeth Bailey 3 William Bailey d. 1734 4 James Bailey 4 Margaret Bailey 3 John Bailey d. 1739 4 John Bailey d. 1762 m. Eunice ______ who d. 1772 5 Charles Bailey m. 1783 Mary Plummer 5 Ellen Bailey 5 Eunice Bailey 5 Hannah Bailey 5 Jean (Jenny) Bailey 5 Jesse Bailey 5 Mary Bailey 5 Capt. John Bailey 6 John Bailey m. 1817 Julia Mitchell 6 Hugh Bailey 6 Charles Bailey 6 Jesse Bailey 6 Sally Bailey 6 Molly Bailey 6 Catherine Bailey 2 Joseph Bailey 2 Hannah Bailey m. ______ Lane 2 William Bailey d. 1703/4 Revolutionary War Records, �Fauquier County in the Revolution�: Thomas White, Carr Bailey, William Waddell, Wright Bailey, William Bailey Loudoun County Will Book D, p. 107 (1789) Will - Joseph Bayly, wife Elizabeth bequeathed her dower estate; bro. William & his sons Wm and Robt Bayly (Georgetown lots); bro. Pierce; bro. Samuel. Wit: Thomas Lewis, Wm. R. Taylor, Wm. Rust, Elizabeth Taylor, and Eleanor Holland WB-D p. 174 (1791) Elizabeth Bayly - allotment of dower recorded. 85 acres at Janney�s Corner. Wit: Joseph Lane, Benj. Grayson, Baldwin Berry, James Lewis WB-D p. 201 (1791) Elizabeth Bayly - sale of dower & record of payment to Eliz. Bayly (late Elizabeth Broughton of her late husband William Broughton) dau. Ann Broughton. Deed Book 18 p. 629 (1818) Fauquier County, Elizabeth Triplett relinquishes claim on estate of Joseph Bailey In 1791, Elizabeth stood to receive only her dower allotment from estate of J. Bayly. She contested the will, saying Joseph was out of his senses. The court declared the will legal William Bailey m. 1797 Catherine Smith in Culpeper County, VA. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing
Some of us researchers live far away from the East Coast and do not fully understand the geography of Virginia, including place names. Being puzzled about the e-mail to the list which mentioned Heritage Society in Marshall [which at first I thought was Marshall, TX], I did a google.com search, and guess what--there are Heritage Societies all over the world--New Zealand, Australia!!! etc. Finally, I found one which seemed to fit Fauquier Co. Here is the website http://www.fhs.org/meetfhs.htm Well, that wonderful Library won't do much good for those who don't get to Virginia very frequently!!! But it's nice to know about. Thanks. E.W.Wallace
Hi, I want to thank you for sharing the Heritage Society Library material with us. It very much helps those of us who live so far away and may never have the opportunity to visit the Library. Best regards, Chocy
Dear Fauquier County, Virginia Genealogist, Some of you are subscribed more than once. I am beginning to believe that when you are unsubscribed it is the way the system has of trying to get you subscribed only once. Please be patient as I try to get everyone subscribed only once. If you resubscribe I may tell you that you are already subscribed once. Hope this makes sense. Please let me know if you are not recieving messages. We may have to wait until someone sends a message. thanks for understanding as I try to clean up this mess. Hope this makes sense. thanks Jim Burgess Fauquier County, Virginia
Dear Fauquier County, Virginia, How are these Ashton and Aylette families related? thanks Jim Burgess ASHTON FAMILY Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Wills, Settlements of Estates, Transcript of Book 2 1682- 1687 Page 1. In the Name of God Amen. I John Ashton (blank) the County of Rappahannock Ford in Virginia, being of (blank) memory & knowing the frailties & uncertainties (blank) in this life do make all other Wills formerly (blank) this to be my last Will and Testament this tenth (blank) 1675. Imprimis I resign my Soul to the hands of God my Creator hoping and resting confidently that though his Mercie and the merits of Jesus Christ my redeemer I shall obtain pardon & remission for manifold transgressions and to be made ptaker of those joyes which are laid up for he Saints and light my body I commit to earth to be buried with decency and Christian burial in expection that it with my soule shall have a joyfull resurrection. As to my worldly estate I dispose thereof as followeth (vizt) I doe give and bequeath to my loveing Wife, Elizabeth Ashton, if she shall come over and dwell there are all my Estate both personall and real during her life, but if she will not then doe I bind over my estate to pay her twenty pounds sterling p yeare or a hundred & fifty sterl which she would rather have. I doe give five pounds sterling to Thomas Bumbery & his wife and Twenty shillings to Captain John Ashton. I doe make my brother James Ashton, my whole executor and the heires of his body forever, but in case he have none then after his decease to may couzen, John Ashton in Russell Street at the Adam and Eve in London & to his heires for ever. Signed Sealed and Delivered In ye presence of us Dominick Rice Robert Massess I the subscribr: doe declare upon oath that I saw John Ashton the above Testatr. Sign seale deliver promulg & declare this to be his last Will and testament Dominick RICE Juratus est rice in Cur Comm Rappa 6th die 7bris 1682 Test Edmd Crask, Cl Cur Recordatr xx 8 die Janry Anno 1682 Test Edmd Crask Cl Cur The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660 Peter Wilson Coldham 19 July 1627 Walter ASHTON bound from London to Virginia. 10 August 1635 Persons to be embarked (from London) to Virginia by the Safety, Mr John GAUNT Thomas Heath age 23, Robert Perkins age 25, Alice Ashton age 20 23 Jun 1640 Henry ASHTON, Peter Hay & others The Kings commissioners in Barbados, report that Captain Hawley has resigned the government and is being sent home in custody. April 1656 Petition of Colonel Christopher Kaynell, Governor of Antigua, for help to be provided to the island. Man plantations have been deserted because Colonel Henry ASHTON declared for the King. No servants have lately arrived from England, but, b order of 16 April, English servants and Scots and Irish prisoners are not to be sent. List of planters who have not kept up their plantations which are to be given to those who will settle there. (CSPC). 1850 Fauquier County, Virginia Census 41 602 617 ASHTON, Henry W. 55 Male White Farmer Virginia ASHTON, Ann A 51 Female White Virginia The following is from the web site of Tricia Pettit 1. Charles Ashton, b. ca. 1623, d. 1672, Northumberland Co., VA, m. Isabella. 2. John Ashton, Capt., b. ca.1623, England, d. 9 Sep 1677, Westmoreland Co., VA, m. Grace Frizer, (daughter of William Frizer). Norman S. Fitzhugh in an article entitled, Captain John Ashton of Westmoreland County, VA and Some of His Descendants which appeared in the W&MQ gives a detailed look at this family. He cites many of the assertions made regarding the various John Ashtons and separates them to the known facts. One tradition that he mentions is that Captain John Ashton was a younger son of the famous Assheton-Under-Lynne family of Lancashire, England and was an officer in the Army at the time of Cromwells Rebellion. Fitzhugh states that John was an officer in the Parliamentary Army and came to America during some of its reverses and had a brother, Ralph, who fought in the Kings Army and was made a baronet on the restoration of Charles II. Capt. John Ashtons name first appeared in Westmoreland Co., VA records 15 Nov 1654 when he was granted 783 acres of land for the transportation of sixteen persons to VA. He was thirty-one years of age at that time according to his affidavit made in 1671. He is also referred to in the minutes of the House of Burgesses in 1661 as a person of some importance; one George Harwood being directed to ask forgiveness of Capt. John Ashton for slandering him. John was High Sheriff of Westmoreland Co., VA in 1664 and was on the Commission of Peace in 1672. The names of his children are established since they are mentioned in the will of William Frizer, proved in Westmoreland Co., VA 20 Nov 1677. 3. Sarah Ashton b. ca. 1675, d. 1749, Stafford Co., VA, m(1) 1695, Philip Alexander, b. ca. 1664 Stafford Co., VA, d. ca. 1705, Stafford Co., VA, (son of Capt. John and Elizabeth (?) Alexander). Sarah made her will Nov 1748 in Stafford Co., VA and her will prov. 14 Mar 1748. She m (2) to Capt. Thomas Clifton after 1705, and m (3) to David McGill. Marriages of Richmond County, Virginia 1688 1853 No ASHTON Magazine of Virginia Genealogy Volume 26 1988 Number 3 page 169. No reference to a will for William Aylett of St David's Parish appears in either Virginia Wills and Administrations, 1763-1800 by Clayton Torrence nor in the 1987 title by William L. Hokins, some Wills from the Burned Counties of Virginia and Other Wills not Listed in (Torrence). Thus, the instrument below is and important addition to our knowledge of records concering Tidewater virginia families of the 18th century. The originial of the transciption below is found in the Land Office Military Certificates (Box 3) file of william "William Aylett") located in the archives Division, Virginia State Library. it is published here with the kind permission of Louis H. Manarin, State Archivist of Virginia. Those interested in addiontal informaion on this Aylett family see Peyton N. Clarke, Old King William Homes and Families (Louisville: John P Morton & Co.) 1987 In the name of God amen. I William Aylett of the Parish of St. David, in the county of King William, being at present sick and weak, but of sound and perfect mond and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament to form and manner following, that is to say: I give to my son Philip aylett the plantation on which I at present live; and all my lands in King William, also all my lands in Drummonds (?) Neck in James City County to him and his heirs. I give to my son William Aylett my Plantation in Warwick County called Baldrope: a;so my Land in Bedford, which fell to me by inheritance from my Brother, to him and his heirs. My will and desire is that my loving wife Mary Aylett shall hold and enjoy the whole of any part of the aforesaid lands, during her widowhood, on which to work or emply the slaves. My will and desire is that my loving wife Mary Aylett shall hold and enjoy the whole or any part of the aforesaid land, during her widowhood, on which to work or employ the slaves hereafter alloted her. All of the residue of my estate of every kind whatsoever I do give and bequeath to my wife afresaid and my children to be equally divided among them, at the discretion of my executors reserving to Mrs Aylett her choise in sixof the slaves above and over her proportion of the residue: which in slaves so chose, I do hereby give and bequeath to her. also my Chariot and choice of four horses, and all the silver plate in the House at the time of my deceased I do aalso give and bequeath unto Mrs Aylett aforesaid. I do give and bequeath unto Mrs Rachel Thompson at present governess in my family in return for her care and attention to my daughters, two hhds of tobacco at her disposal. And I do desire that my executives hereafter named will endeavor to engage herfurther care of my daughters as long as they may require it. I do desire and direct that Frances Tate be engaged at a liberal salary, to adjust and settle all my affairs afer my decease being better acquainted there withthan any other person. I do nominate and appoint my loving wife Mary Aylett Executris and Colo Robert Brooke, Mr Will D. Claiborne, Mr Thomas Butler and William Goorly (?) to be Executors to this my las will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all and every other and former Will or Wills and Codicil or Codicils of wills by me heretofore made. Dated at York this 12th day of april 1780. William Aylett (seal) Signed sealed and acknowledged to be his last Will and testament before us, by the testator at whose request we subscribed our names in witness hereto Corbin Griffin W. Cary Eggleston At a Court held for King William County, the 15th day of Jun 1780 this will was presented in Court by Robert Brooke, W.D. Claiborne and Tho. utler gent" thre of the executors therein named who made oath thereto according to Law and the same being proved by the oath of the several witnesses thereto was ordered to be recorded. By the Court Ed Berkeley clk A Copy Teste Robert Pollard CC William Aylett Will a Copy for Philip aylett In King William County Court, December 26 1808. On the motion of Philip Aylett ordered that the Clerk do Certify that the said Philip Aylett, Elizabeth More formerly Elizabeth Aylett, William Aylett, Ann alexander former Ann Aylett, and Rebecca Lapsley formerly Rebeccs Aylett are the only surviving childre and distrbutes of William Aylett deceased late of the count of King William. A copy Test Robert Pollard, CC Essex Deed & Will page 197. 24 April 1708. Benja Goodrich of James City County, Gent to Wm Aylett of St John's Parish , King William County Gent for L10 Sterling. All his interst in tract grantedto Jos Goodrich and one Price and Ball by patent in Essex County. Benja Goodrich Wit: Amb Cobbs, Jno Steward, Wm Ballard 28 Apr 1708. Acknowledged by Benja Goodrich. Essex County, Virginia Wills and Deeds 1714-1727 May 30, 1715 surveyed for Major William Aylett of King William County, Virginia 500 acres of land scituate in the parish of South Farnam in the county of Essex lying on the branch of Pascataway Creek page 359 dated 18 Apr 1715 Leonard till of South Farnham Essex County Sell Alexander younger land sell the land of Thomas Wood the land of Majoy Aylette land formerly belonging to George Keshall land of Nicholas Newlon Deed Book 15 1716-1718 Majoy Ajlots Ailet Aylett ____________________________________________________________________________ ________________ The town of Warrenton was not officially laid out until 1790 when, by direction of Richard Henry Lee, James Routt prepared a plat of 12 half-acre lots. Main Street was a part of the Dumfries-Rappahannock Road, straightened for the purpose and widened to 55 feet, 7 1/4inches. A deed dated 11 August 1797 refers to it as Fauquier Court House now called the Town of Warrenton. Richard Henry Lee and his brother, Thomas Ludwell Lee, married sisters, daughters of William Aylett of Wesmoreland County. In 1741 William Aylett patented what is believed to have been the 2,825 acre tract at present day Markham, previously surveyed for Col. Charles Burgess. A new vestry was elected, they chose as rector the Reverend Mr. James Craig, who assumed the pulpit in 1762. Another division came in 1769, with the creation of Leeds Parish, above an east-west line passing through the southern outskirts of present Warrenton, just above Turkey Run Church. As Hamilton Parish retained the only two churches, it was assessed a sum toward the building of four small frame chapels in the new parish. The new vestry included a high percentage of the men who would be the leaders of Fauquier in the Revolutionary period. They were Martin Pickett, John O'Bannon, James Scott, Henry Peyton, Williams Edmonds, Humphrey Brooke, Samuel Grigsby,William Pickett and Charles Chinn The chapels were completed before March of 1772: Taylor's Church near Bethel, Goose Creek near Salem (Marshall), Bull Run in Prince William County, just across the line and Piper's Church on Thumb King William County, Virginia Vital Records AYLETT, Elizabeth H. 2nd d/o Philip Aylett d.d. 13 Nov 1818 age 21 POD Montville, King William, RE AYLETT, Louisa d.d. 18 Aug 1822 age 18 POR King William POD Montville, King William, RE AYLETT, Philip & Dandrige, Martha d/o of Col William Dandridge POR Elsing Green & Unity West DOM 1739 KWH AYLETT, Philip Jr. (Col.,) POR King William & Waller, J.P. only d/o Benjamin Waller (dec)POR King William DOM 20 Apr 1822 by Rev Robert B Semple, VG AYLETT, Philip s/o Philip & Elizabeth Aylett & Wallter, Judith Page; DOM 1823 KWH AYLETT, Philip s/o William & Mary Aylett & Henry, Elizabeth d/o Patrick Henry DOM 1786 KWH AYLETT, William POR King William & POSLY, Martha POR New Kent, DOM 29 Apr 1802 Va AYLETT, William s/o Philip & Judith Aylett &Brockenbrough, Alice and Judith Aylett; DOM 1860 KWH AYLETT, William s/o Philip & Judith Aylett & Macon, Mary; DOM 1766 KWH AYLETT, William will dated 12 Apr 1780 will probated 15 Jun 1780 at King William (Children stated as Philip, Elizabeth, William, Ann, Rebecca, wife Mary); VSA Land Office Military Box 3 -----Original Message----- From: hdavey@comcast.net [mailto:hdavey@comcast.net] Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 3:25 PM To: Tim Kreh Cc: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} ASHTON Tim According to the records of the Peyton Society of Virginia, Elizabeth Dent Ashton who m. John Henry Peyton 1799 was the dau. of Harry Alexander Ashton who m. Mary Dent. Harry Alexander Ashton was the son of your 4. Henry Ashton who m. Jane Alexander. Descendants of John Henry Peyton are eligible for membership in the Peyton Society of Virginia. Harold Davey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Kreh" <krehztim@yahoo.com> To: <hdavey@comcast.net> Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 11:39 AM ===================================================================== > Source: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: ASHTON > > > > Ashton > > > > 1 Charles Ashton (1623-1672) m. Isabella Burdett (she m. (2) Dominick Rice of Bacon's Rebellion) > > 2 Col. John Ashton d. 1677 m. Grace Meese (she m. (2) James Kay) > > 3 Priscilla Ashton > > 3 Mary Ashton d. c. 1739 > > 3 Col. Henry Ashton (1671-1731) rec. land pat of 2772 ac in 1715, m (1) Elizabeth Hardwick (2) Mary Watts, who m (2) Richard Blackburn > > (children of Elizabeth Hardwick): > > 4 Frances Ashton d bef 1742 m. George Torberville who m (2) Martha Lee > > 5 Elizabeth Torberville > > 5 Lettice Torberville > > 5 John Torberville > > 4 Elizabeth Ashton > > 4 Ann Ashton m. Capt. William Aylett who m (2) Elizabeth Eskridge and had daus Anne and Mary Aylett > > 5 Elizabeth Aylett > > 5 Ann Aylett > > 4 Grace Ashton m. Richard Lee of Maryland > > (children of Mary Watts): > > 4 Elizabeth Ashton > > 4 Henry Ashton m. 1748 Jane Alexander > > 5 Henry Alexander Ashton > > 5 Sarah Ashton m. Langhorne Dade > > 5 Hannah Butler Ashton m. 18 Dec 1802 Capt. George Hunter Terrett > > 6 Col. George Hunter Terrett (1807-1875) > > 3 Charles Ashton > > 4 Burdett Ashton > > 3 Grace Ashton d. c. 1739 > > 3 Sarah Ashton d. 1749 m (1) Col. Philip Alexander (2) Thomas Clifton (3) William McGill > > 4 Philip Alexander m. Sarah Hooe > > 5 Jane Alexander m. 1748 Henry Ashton (see 4-Henry Ashton above) > > 3 Burdett Ashton d bef 1677 > > 2 Elizabeth Ashton living in 1660 > > 2 Burdett Ashton rec. land pat of 120 ac in Westmoreland Co., VA 1710 > > 3 Charles Ashton m. ____ Smith, d/o William Smith > > 4 John Ashton > > 5 Lawrence Ashton > > 5 John Ashton > > 4 Capt. Burdett Ashton d. 1760 m. Ann Washington d. bef 1799 > > 5 Sarah Washington Ashton m. Nicholas Battaile Fitzhugh (1764-1815) > > 4 Charles Ashton m. Sarah _______ > > 5 Burdett Ashton > > 4 Jane Ashton > > > > Eliza Dent Ashton m. 1799 John Henry Peyton > > > > John Ashton pat. 15 ac Westmoreland Co. 1722 > > > Jane & Sarah Ashton ment. as granddau of William Smith d. 1707 > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard >
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Hunter's Head Serves Up a Heaping Portion of Coziness and Comfort By Neighborhood Flavor (Washington Pot) Sunday, December 7, 2003; Page PW05 Sitting before a warming fire with a bowl of hearty stew is my idea of how to weather a winter storm. I don't want to hear the windows rattling or the wind howling outside. I want someone else to tend the logs and refill my glass. I want to be at Hunter's Head Tavern in Upperville [Fauquier County]. This is the quintessential hunt country dining spot. It's not pretentious, the food is mostly organic -- much of it grown or raised at owner Sandy Lerner's nearby Ayrshire Farm -- and the welcome is always friendly. Located in the middle of town, just feet from busy Route 50, the tavern occupies historic Carr House, a portion of which dates to the 1750s. The walls are two feet thick, and the building is as sturdy as any modern structure could hope to be. It wasn't always so. Carr House was dilapidated and nearly razed during a multiyear zoning battle that Lerner, a co-founder of Cisco Systems Inc., waged before gaining approval to open the town's only dining establishment. In its two years of operation, Hunter's Head has become the neighborhood place. Open all day, except on Monday, when only dinner is served, Hunter's Head has also become a refuge for day-trippers and a welcome addition for families who have settled in far western Loudoun and Fauquier counties. Though there are separate lunch and dinner menus, basic pub fare -- stew, salads, pot pies and bangers (sausages) -- is served from opening until closing. Customers enter through a courtyard that becomes an outdoor dining room in warmer weather. A short hallway leads to the main room, or bar, which is fashioned after an English pub, right down to the list of beers and wines written on a blackboard and the costumed servers. It functions like a pub, too. Order drinks at the bar, then take them to the table. In addition to the food menu, on another blackboard are printed lists. You also order food at the bar, but a server delivers the meal to the table. To the left of the bar room is the Red Room, which is the original log cabin house. Plain wooden tables, paired with a variety of Windsor-style chairs, fill the room, which retains its original large fireplace. To the right of the bar room is the similarly outfitted West Room, with several delightful oil paintings and prints continuing the English pub theme. A small corner fireplace lends a relaxed and cozy air. The heavy emphasis on organic and vegetarian fare no doubt accounts for some of the tavern's business. Preparations tend to be simple and homey. But it also happens that much of the food is very good, especially the Guinness Beef Stew. Served steaming hot in a shallow plate and accompanied by earthy mashed potatoes, the stew fulfills all my comfort requirements for whiling away a stormy afternoon. Another good choice is afternoon tea. The warm scones are tender and flaky and not too sweet; the finger sandwiches (smoked salmon, cucumber, egg salad and cheese and tomato on a recent day) are tasty morsels that make you wish for more. The fresh greens, served with both the paté platter and the traditional English ploughman's platter of cheese, bread and pickles, were crisp and about as flavorful as lettuces get. The bangers were bland -- typically English -- but the mustard was fiery. Turtle soup, a special one day, was seductively rich, the turtle meat almost sweet. It was a wonderful antidote to the blustery weather, and a reminder of just how good old-fashioned fare can be. The organic beef, raised on Lerner's farm,is the restaurant's signature feature and more than worthy of that designation. The tender steak alone is worth the drive to Upperville. So is the spinach and strawberry salad, dressed with just a sheen of balsamic vinegar. Other dishes aren't so successful, even if they are organic. The shepherd's pie, for example, had little taste and was not the marriage of succulent beef and potatoes that it should have been. The lobster pieces in the lobster club sandwich tasted watery, rather than fresh and clean. And the crab soup had no punch. But save room for dessert, especially the dark chocolate cake and the apple crisp with warm vanilla custard. And ask for another couple of logs on the fire. ********** Hospital's Towering New Addition Fauquier Center First Step In Plan to Expand Services By Ian Shapira Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, December 7, 2003; Page LZ03 Fauquier Hospital officials last week showed off 41 new private rooms and new intensive care and critical care units that they say will improve health care at the facility and better meet the demands of a growing, aging county. The $65 million project is the first major renovation at the nonprofit hospital since it opened in 1956 on a hill overlooking Warrenton. "We want to send a strong signal that we're not just a country hospital," Rodger Baker, the hospital's CEO and president, said Wednesday at an open house that drew more than 200 community members and leaders. The new Fauquier Hospital Tower, a five-story curved brick tower with a sleek, stainless steel roof, is the first phase of an ambitious effort by the county's only hospital to expand services. By the middle of 2005, administrators plan to open a $9 million emergency room three times the size of the current one, a $4 million birthing center and a $7.5 million cancer treatment center in Gainesville to be owned by and operated with Prince William Health System. Hospital administrators said recent census figures offered good reason to expand. Since the 1990 census, the number of residents age 55 to 59 grew 57 percent, those 65 to 74 rose nearly 21 percent and those 75 to 84 grew 37 percent. The new tower's amenities will help physicians and nurses provide health care more efficiently and make the patient's stay more relaxing, administrators said. The spacious private rooms replace tight quarters that often must be shared. Patients will be able to order meals from a gourmet cafe on the ground floor whenever they want instead of during set hours. Mattresses can be inflated on one side so nurses can turn patients more easily to prevent bedsores. Pneumatic tubes located centrally on each floor will allow doctors and nurses to send blood specimens to the hospital lab quickly. Intensive care rooms will have more advanced equipment, such as flat-screen monitors that show 12 views -- instead of just one -- of a patient's electrocardiagram results. More views enable nurses to see different parts of the heart or vessels where there may be problems. "Now we just can push a button right when the patient's having the chest pains, instead of hauling in carts with more monitors," said Sandy Yates, director of the new critical and intensive care units. The outpatient special procedures unit, where minor surgeries, colonoscopies and gastroscopies will be performed, will have 14 private recovery rooms, up from the current three cramped rooms with five beds. The larger recovery space should reduce waiting time for all procedures from about one month to less than two weeks, said Dale Jeffries, director of emergency and ambulatory services. The hospital is paying for the new tower through 20- to 30-year bonds, which will largely be covered by patients' bills, Baker said. The Fauquier Hospital Foundation launched a campaign in September to raise $17 million to pay for the new emergency room, cancer center and birthing center. The money will also go to expanded cardiopulmonary services. The hospital's fundraising arm has received $2 million for the birthing center from the estate of Mary O'Shaughnessy, a Warrenton real estate investor and hospital auxiliary member. The hospital's volunteer auxiliary pledged $750,000 for the expanded cardiopulmonary services. The new tower houses 41 of the hospital's 86 beds. The remaining 45 beds will be in the old section of the hospital until further renovations are completed in two years, Baker said. Patients are to move into the new tower Dec. 30. David Black, 72, of Warrenton toured the new tower during Wednesday's open house and joked that he was ambivalent about the private rooms. "You won't have confusion anymore when visitors of your roommate come," said Black, a retired analyst with the Commerce Department and hospital auxiliary volunteer. "But then, you won't have anyone to talk to."
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