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201 | ! 21 Jan 1666: Mr. Peter Jett, 600 acres Rappa Co. N. side of river in freshes about 3 miles from River side; 21 Jan 1666 p 23 Beg at the Eastward corner tree of a piece of land called THE FORREST, alias COLEMANS, nigh Major Underwood &c by a horse road going up Potomac River ; trans of 12 persons. Francis Triplett, Alice Triplett, John Deane, Paul Woodbridge, Jno Symmons, Walter Hart, Francis Custis, Thomas Larthrop, James Foster, Will Maggot, Samuel Goodman. Cavaliers and Pioneers Patent Book 6 page 7. !23 Jan 1666: To all and whereas and now know yee that I the said Sir William Berkely, Knight, Governor General and give and grant unto Mr. Peter Jett: six hundred acres of land in the County of Rappahannock, from the north side the _______ in the freshets of the same county about three miles of a ______ North ____ side, and beginning at a red oake being the eastward corner tree woods nere that land called thee forest at Colemens whence running into ye north north land of major Underwood north east by east 270 poles thence ____ pole, thence by or nere a horse road going up the ridge at Potomack ____ to ____ south west by west 280 pole to another line of trees ____ nally south southward woods land, thence south west by south 40 poles ____ being due ____ ____ east 320 poles to the first mentioned tree. the said being due for transportation of twelve persons and to have and to hold and to bee held and yiedling and paying and provided and dated the 23rd of January, 1666 Francis Triplett Francis Curtis Alice Triplett Josias Wolding John Deane Thomas Larthrop Paul Woodbridge James Fortore John Symmons Will Maggott Walter Hart Sam'l Goodman. Land Grants 1666-1679, Patent Book 6, page 23. !24 May 1667: Know all men by these presents that I Peter Jett of the county of Rappa. for diver and good causes and considerations - hereunto moving, I have given, grant, bargain & sold, assigned and confirmed and do by these presents, for me, my heirs, executors and administrators, give, grant, bargain, sell, assign and confirm unto Phillip Sherwood of the same county, three hundred acres of land, being half of a patent containing six hundred acres, bearing date of 20th day of January 1666, and beginning at a marked poplar standing near line of a patent called the Forest Land, at Coleman's, whence by a line of trees that divide this land and my own, northeast and by east 270 and to a stake standing near a dead oak in the head of a white marsh, from whence north ___ northeast 180, intersecting the road to - a redoak, whence southwest to the place begun. To have and to hold the said land and the appurtenances and every _____ parcel thereof to him the said Phillip Sherwood, his heirs, executors and administrators, do hereby covernant, promise, grant and agree to give the said Phillip Sherwood, his heirs and assigns, by these presents, that the said Phillip Sherwood shall and at all times hereafter, and from time to time forever, quietly and peaceable have, hold, use, occupy, possess and enjoy the aforesaid premises and every part and parcel thereof, without the ____ hinderance, incumbrance, denial, eviction, ejection of me the said Peter Jett, my heirs, executors, administrators, assigns or any person or persons whatsoever claiming from, by or under me, my heirs or assigns, yeilding, paying, doing and dischareing the rent and service therefore due, and of right, accustum. I witness thereof, I the said Peter Jett and Mary Jett, she consenting hereunto, have set my hand and seals, this 24th day of May 1667. Sealed and delivered in presence of us. Alexander Fleming, Roland Payne Signum: Peter Jett, Mary Jett. Rappahannock Co., Va. D.B. #4, P. 105, May 24, 1667 Peter Jett to Sherwood. | JETT, PETER (I45949)
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202 | ! 21--2. Jane; line untraced. From Colonial Families in the Southern States. | CORBIN, JANE (I17282)
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203 | ! 21--4.Joanna, b. 4-12-1794 (sic) m. Nov. 17, 1762, her cousin Hon. Gawin Corbin, of "Buckingham House," Middlesex Co., Va., son of Col.Richard and Elizabeth (Tayloe) Corbin, of "Lanesville," Kingand Queen Co., Va., and had issue. (See issue of Hon. GawinCorbin.). From Colonial Families in the Southern States. | TUCKER, JOANNA (I17275)
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204 | ! 22 Aug 1828: DM (no. 63), Albuquerque. Miguel Antonio Lopez (20), son of Jose Maria Lopez and Barbara Baca, and Juana Carvajal (16), d. of Juan Carvajal and Josefa Lucero. Witnesses: Clemente Zamora (64), widower, Juan Crespin (83), married, Cristobal Saavedra (33), widower, all mexicanos. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 5, p. 938. | LUCERO, JOSEFA (I321223)
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205 | ! 23 Jan 1750: Will of John Muse 23 Jan 1750, Proved 26 Mch 1751. Daughter Susannah Muse ; daughter Ann Muse ; my three daughters; wife Margaret . Westmoreland County VA Wills Book XI. !15 Apr 1751: Mentioned in father's will as dau Margaret Muse. !29 Nov 1752: Westmorland Sct. In Obedience to an Order of Court bearing date ye 29th day of November 1752, we whose names are underwritten, have allowed to RICHARD MUSE who intermarried with MARGARET, Relict of JOHN MUSE, deceased, his part of the land belonging to ye said deced. as followeth, vizt. Begining at a marked Gum, a corner whihch divides this land from ye land of Mr. ROBERT VAULX, thence South twenty five degrees East one hundred twenty two poles to a Branch called ye Spring Branch, thence along several courses of the Branch to a small Chesnut saplin now markt as a corner for ye said RICHARD MUSE's part thence North seventy eight degrees West to ye first mentioned Branch to a markt white Oak, thence along the meanders of ye sd. Branch to the beginning including one third of ye said Land; Also we allot to RICHARD MUSE one third part of the Orchards that is now growing on ye sd. premises. DANL: NEALE, RICHARD MOXLEY, HUMPHREY POPE. Westmorland Sct. At a Court continued and held for the said County the 1st day of August Anno Dom: 1754 This Division of the Estate of JOHN MUSE, deceased, was returned into Court and ordered to be recorded Recorded the 19th day of August Test GEORGE LEE, C. C. W. Anno Dom: 1754. per G. L., C. C. W. 1754-1756 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Will Book 12, Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 138. !1 Aug 1754: An order of Westmoreland Court, affirmed commissioner's allotments of land and slaves to Richard Muse, who intermarried with Margaret Muse, widow of John Muse, decd, from said John Muse's estate. (Westmoreland Records, Vol 12, p. 138). This allotment was made in obedience to order of court Nov. 29, 1752. !1756: Richard Muse received Susannah Muse's part of her father's, John Muse, decd., estate. !25 July 1757: Richard Muse received his mother's share of grandfather Richard Sanford's estate. !30 Sep 1766: Thomas Morton and Ann, his wife, conveyed to Richard Muse and Margaret, his wife, 200 acres in Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co. (Co. records, Vol 14, page 399). !1771: Richard Muse, Gent., and wife, Margaret sold land in Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co. on Massey's Creek, adjoining land of Col. Henry Fitzhugh. | PAYNE, MARGARET (I3180)
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206 | ! 23 Mar 1772: Mentioned in father's will as daughter Mary Rector. | HITT, MARY (I20559)
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207 | ! 23 Mar 1772: Mentioned in father's will. | HITT, JOHN (I23827)
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208 | ! 23 Mar 1772: Mentioned in father's will. | HITT, JOSEPH (I23828)
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209 | ! 23 Mar 1772: Mentioned in father's will. | HITT, HARMAN (I23829)
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210 | ! 23 Mar 1772: Mentioned in father's will. | HITT, PETER , Jr. (I23830)
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211 | ! 23 Mar 1772: Mentioned in father's will. | HITT, HENRY (I35522)
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212 | ! 23 Mar 1772: Mentioned in husband's will. | OTTERBACH, ELIZABETH (ELLSBETH) (I20807)
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213 | ! 23--1. Juliet Tayloe, m. 11-7-1815 Walter Healy, b. 5-24-1792 d. 1857, of "Woodstock," Middlesex Co., Va. He m. (second) Maria Muse, dau. of Col.Elliott and Elizabeth (Corbin) Muse. Issue: COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE Southern States of America, CORBIN FAMILY, page 177 | MUSE, MARIE AUGUSTA (I5547)
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214 | ! 23--1. Juliet Tayloe, m. 11-7-1815 Walter Healy, b. 5-24-1792 d. 1857, of "Woodstock," Middlesex Co., Va. He m. (second) Maria Muse, dau. of Col.Elliott and Elizabeth (Corbin) Muse. Issue: COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE Southern States of America, CORBIN FAMILY, page 177 | CORBIN, JULIET TAYLOE (I17290)
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215 | ! 23--1. Juliet Tayloe, m. 11-7-1815 Walter Healy, b. 5-24-1792 d. 1857, of "Woodstock," Middlesex Co., Va. He m. (second) Maria Muse, dau. of Col.Elliott and Elizabeth (Corbin) Muse. Issue: COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE Southern States of America, CORBIN FAMILY, page 177 | HEALY, WALTER (I17291)
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216 | ! 24 Feb 1826: DM (no. 24), Albuquerque. Ramón Candelaria (35), windowed in 2nd marriage of Rafael Peña, and María Manuel Martín (28), widow of Francisco Sena. Witnesses: José Manuel Gonzales (42), Miguel Zamora (35), José Zamora (31), all married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 2, p. 266. | CANDELARIA, RAMON (I311343)
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217 | ! 24 Feb 1826: DM (no. 24), Albuquerque. Ramón Candelaria (35), windowed in 2nd marriage of Rafael Peña, and María Manuel Martín (28), widow of Francisco Sena. Witnesses: José Manuel Gonzales (42), Miguel Zamora (35), José Zamora (31), all married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 2, p. 266. | PENA, MARIA RAFAELA (I312281)
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218 | ! 24 Feb 1826: DM (no. 24), Albuquerque. Ramón Candelaria (35), windowed in 2nd marriage of Rafael Peña, and María Manuel Martín (28), widow of Francisco Sena. Witnesses: José Manuel Gonzales (42), Miguel Zamora (35), José Zamora (31), all married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 2, p. 266. !29 Nov 1833: Juan de Jesus Luna, bt 29 Nov 1833 at age 8 days; son of Francisco de Jesus de Luna and Concepción Sena; Paternal Grandparents: Joaquín de Luna and Ana Maria Romero; Maternal Grandparents: Francisco Sena and Manuela Martines. Albuquerque Baptisms - Archdiocese of Santa Fe - 1706-1850, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM, 1983, p. 389. !19 Aug 1832: DM (no. 105), Socorro. Rafael Garcia (23), natural son of Micaela Garcia, and Maria Altagracia Sanchez (16), d. of Jose Lorenzo Sanchez and Maria Guadalupe Chaves. Witnesses: Ramon Baca (33), Antonio Montoya (18), Bernabe Chaves (40). Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 4, p. 641. !9 Feb 1834: DM (no. 103), Albuquerque. Miguel Sena (25), son of Francisco Sena, deceased, and Maria Manuela Martinez, and Maria Isidora Garcia (18), d. of Juan Jose Garcia and Francisca Gallegos. Witnesses: Rafael Montoya (30), Juan Antonio Gurule (48), Rafael Armijo (28), all married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 10, p. 1810. !3 Jun 1834: Baptized on 3 Jun 1834 at age three days old, José Fernando Chávez, son of Xavier Chávez & María Alfonsa Sena; paternal grandparents: Geronimo Chávez & Encarnación Gonzales; maternal grandparents: Francisco Sena & Manuela Martin; padrinos: Diego Chávez & Josefa Chávez. Albuquerque Baptisms, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1706-1850, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM, 1983, p. 129. !14 Dec 1839: Jose Francisco Luna bap. 14 Dec 1839; son of Francisco de Luna and Concepcion Cena; Paternal Grandparents: Joaquin de Luna and Ana Maria Romero; Maternal Grandparents: Francisco Cena and Maria Manuela Martines; Padros: Juan Nepomuceno Chaves and Miquela Garcia of this jurisdiction. Lila Armijo Pfeufer, Margaret Leonard Windham, Evelyn Lujan Baca, New Mexico Baptisms San Miguel de Socorro Church 1821-1853, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM. p. 60. !20 Oct 1841: Maria Trinidad Luna baptized 20 Oct 1841 age 8 days; daughter of Francisco de Luna and María Concepcion Sena; Paternal Grandparents: Joaquín de Luna and Ana Maria Romero; Maternal Grandparents: Francisco Sena and Maria Manuela Martín; Padrinos: D. Julian Lucero and Ana Maria Gallego. Lila Armijo Pfeufer, Margaret Leonard Windham, Evelyn Lujan Baca, New Mexico Baptisms San Miguel de Socorro Church 1821-1853, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM. p. 143. | MARTIN ZAMORA (SAMORA), MARIA MANUELA (I311338)
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219 | ! 24 Feb 1826: DM (no. 24), Albuquerque. Ramón Candelaria (35), windowed in 2nd marriage of Rafael Peña, and María Manuel Martín (28), widow of Francisco Sena. Witnesses: José Manuel Gonzales (42), Miguel Zamora (35), José Zamora (31), all married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 2, p. 266. !19 Aug 1832: DM (no. 105), Socorro. Rafael Garcia (23), natural son of Micaela Garcia, and Maria Altagracia Sanchez (16), d. of Jose Lorenzo Sanchez and Maria Guadalupe Chaves. Witnesses: Ramon Baca (33), Antonio Montoya (18), Bernabe Chaves (40). Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 4, p. 641. !20 Feb 1833: DM (no. 82), Albuquerque. Xavier Chaves, son of Geronimo Chaves, deceased, and Encarnacion Gonzales, and Alfonsa Sena, d. of Francisco Sena, deceased, and Manuela Martin. Witnesses: Rafael Martin (38), Juan Cristobal Saavedra (46), Manuel Saavedra (40), Dolores Garcia (32). Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 2, p. 348. !29 Nov 1833: Juan de Jesus Luna, bt 29 Nov 1833 at age 8 days; son of Francisco de Jesus de Luna and Concepción Sena; Paternal Grandparents: Joaquín de Luna and Ana Maria Romero; Maternal Grandparents: Francisco Sena and Manuela Martines. Albuquerque Baptisms - Archdiocese of Santa Fe - 1706-1850, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM, 1983, p. 389. !9 Feb 1834: DM (no. 103), Albuquerque. Miguel Sena (25), son of Francisco Sena, deceased, and Maria Manuela Martinez, and Maria Isidora Garcia (18), d. of Juan Jose Garcia and Francisca Gallegos. Witnesses: Rafael Montoya (30), Juan Antonio Gurule (48), Rafael Armijo (28), all married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 10, p. 1810. !3 Jun 1834: Baptized on 3 Jun 1834 at age three days old, José Fernando Chávez, son of Xavier Chávez & María Alfonsa Sena; paternal grandparents: Geronimo Chávez & Encarnación Gonzales; maternal grandparents: Francisco Sena & Manuela Martin; padrinos: Diego Chávez & Josefa Chávez. Albuquerque Baptisms, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1706-1850, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM, 1983, p. 129. !14 Dec 1839: Jose Francisco Luna bap. 14 Dec 1839; son of Francisco de Luna and Concepcion Cena; Paternal Grandparents: Joaquin de Luna and Ana Maria Romero; Maternal Grandparents: Francisco Cena and Maria Manuela Martines; Padros: Juan Nepomuceno Chaves and Miquela Garcia of this jurisdiction. Lila Armijo Pfeufer, Margaret Leonard Windham, Evelyn Lujan Baca, New Mexico Baptisms San Miguel de Socorro Church 1821-1853, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM. p. 60. !20 Oct 1841: Maria Trinidad Luna baptized 20 Oct 1841 age 8 days; daughter of Francisco de Luna and María Concepcion Sena; Paternal Grandparents: Joaquín de Luna and Ana Maria Romero; Maternal Grandparents: Francisco Sena and Maria Manuela Martín; Padrinos: D. Julian Lucero and Ana Maria Gallego. Lila Armijo Pfeufer, Margaret Leonard Windham, Evelyn Lujan Baca, New Mexico Baptisms San Miguel de Socorro Church 1821-1853, New Mexico Genealogical Society, Albuquerque, NM. p. 143. | SENA, JOSE FRANCISCO (I311342)
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220 | ! 24--2.Juliette, m. Thomas Waring Fauntleroy, of "Olenham,Middlesex Co., Va., son of Thomas and Isabella (Loriruer) Fauntleroy, and had issue. From Colonial Families in the Southern States. | HEALY, JULIET MUSE (I20235)
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221 | ! 24--2.Juliette, m. Thomas Waring Fauntleroy, of "Olenham,Middlesex Co., Va., son of Thomas and Isabella (Loriruer) Fauntleroy, and had issue. From Colonial Families in the Southern States. | FAUNTLEROY, THOMAS WARING (I20236)
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222 | ! 25 Apr 1796: Samuel Hamm to Samuel Hamm, Jr. Indenture 1st Dec 1795. Between Samuel Ham and Sarah his wife of the County of Orange of one part and Samuel Ham Junr of the county aforesaid of the other part, Samuel Ham and Sarah his wife for and in consideration of the sum of 10 pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid by said Samuel Ham, Junr, conveys grants, sells, tract of land estimated 44 acres in Orange county. Begins on a hillside in Hambleton's line, to Samuel Ham, Senr. Line Isaac Davis Line, Samuel Ham Junr Line, Signed Samuel Ham his mark, Sarah Ham her mark, Witnesses were Thomas Davis, Nathan Mallory, James Earley, and Thomas Harvey. Orange County, Virginia, Deed Book 21, page 62. | CROSSWAITH, SARAH (I3703)
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223 | ! 25 Dec 1898: M. B. Blanton age 34 res Munson b Rowan fb Johnson mb Fleming and Florence Jane Littleton age 21 b Rowan fb Rowan mb Fleming on 25 Dec 1898 to be @res of bride, @Jas Littleton's by H. P. Hurst w: Pr-- Humphrey, S. P. Hamm su: Hiram Galbraith. Rowan Co., KY, Marriages, Bk 3, p 156. !1910 Census: Rowan KY Pine Grove. Mander Blanton age 50, Florance age 32, Ora I. age 10, Eva age 8, Everett age 7, Emmitt age 4, Carrie age 11/12 !1920 Census: Rowan KY Pine Grove. Mander or Hander Blanton 1865 head, Florence J. 1878 wife, Ora E. 1901 son, Eva C. 1902 dau, Verney E. 1904 son, Emmett C. 1906 son, Carry H. 1910 dau, Oma A. 1914, Nellie J. 1917 dau !17 Jan 1930: KY Death Index: BLANTON MANDER 066 ROWAN 01-17-1930 005 02418 1930 | BLANTON, ALAMANDER "MANDER" B. (I118018)
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224 | ! 25 Jul 1849: Married, Fleming Co.,KY,Book B, P 166 !1850 Census: Fleming County, KY, Division Two: Able Manchester, 22, RI; Ollitha, 19, KY; George M, 1/12. | MANCHESTER, ABEL B. (I1162)
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225 | ! 26 Apr 1700: Ridgely, Henry, Jr., A. A. Co., 13th Sept., 1699; 26th Apr., 1700. To wife Catherine, extx., dwelling plantation during life and 200 A., part of "Warren's Ridge." To son Henry and hrs., dwelling plantation and 200 A. afsd. at death of wife; also 282 A., "Ridgely's Beginning," on n. side of Rogue Harbor Branch, Paturent R. To son Nicholas at 18 yrs. of age, and hrs., 275 A.,"My Quarter Plantation," at hd. of Broad Ck., and 272 A., "Ridgely's Lot," on n. e. side of great branch of Patuxent R. To son Charles and hrs., money with which to buy land, at 21 yrs. of age. To dau. Ann and hrs., 1/2 of "Huntington Quarter" taken up by testator's father (unnamed) and himself. To dau. Eliza: and hrs., 1/2 of 300 A. at Chester at hd. of Morgan's Ck. Sons to be of age at 21 yrs. and daus. at 16 yrs. Overseers: Henry Ridgely and brother Charles Greenbury. Test: Robt. Goldsborough, Thos. Reynolds, Wm. Johnson. 6. 371. !30 Apr 1705: Mentioned in father's will. | RIDGELY, Capt. HENRY III (I51220)
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226 | ! 26 Feb 1832: Maria Nestora 2 days old, daughter of Ygnacio Armenta and Maria Guadalupe Martin. Paternal Grandparents Simon Armenta, deceased, and Maria Marta Martin. Maternal Grandparents Salvador Martin, deceased, and Maria Florentina Martin, all residents of San Fernandes. Sponsors Don Antonio Luis? and Dona Maria Ygnacia Lucero. Karen Mitchell, Taos County, NM, Baptisms. http://www.kmitch.com/Taos/bapsm.html | ARMENTA, MARIA NESTORA (I304905)
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227 | ! 26 Feb 1832: Maria Ygnacia 7 days old, daughter of Ygnacio Armenta and Maria Guadalupe Martin, residents of Arroyo Ondo. Paternal Grandparents Simon Armenta, dead, and Maria Marta Martin. Maternal Grandparents Salvador Martin, dead, and Maria Flora Sandoval. Sponsors Manuel Garcia and Maria Trinidad Quintana, residents of Arroyo Ondo. Karen Mitchell, Taos County, NM, Baptisms. http://www.kmitch.com/Taos/bapsm.html | ARMENTA, MARIA IGNACIA (I304906)
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228 | ! 26 Nov 1729: Patrick SPENCE and Thomas SPENCE of Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co., VA, deeded to John SPENCE, planter, son od the said Thomas SPENCE and nephew of the said Patrick SPENCE of the parish and county aforesaid, 80 acres of land in Cople Parish, near the Westmoreland Co. Court House, bounded beginning at the mouth of a branch which divides this land from the late lately belonging to Bryan MURFEY, dec'd, now held & possessed by William STUART and runing up the Branch towards the said Court House to ye line of Mr. Nicho. MINOR... Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds and Wills, 1723-1738," p. 3-4. | SPENCE, JOHN (I204850)
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229 | ! 26 Nov 1853: DM (no. 55), Santa Cruz. Jose Miguel Cruz (21), farmer, n., and res. of Plaza de Dolores, natural son of Maria Teodora Cruz, and Maria Gertrudis Gonzales, n. and res. of the same place, d. of Juan Antonio Gonzales and Maria Josefa Abeyta. Witnesses: Gregorio Sena (25), n. and res. of S. Buenaventura, Felipe Rael (30, n. and res. of La Chachilla, both farmers and married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 3, p. 429. | CRUZ, JOSE MIGUEL (I314302)
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230 | ! 26 Nov 1853: DM (no. 55), Santa Cruz. Jose Miguel Cruz (21), farmer, n., and res. of Plaza de Dolores, natural son of Maria Teodora Cruz, and Maria Gertrudis Gonzales, n. and res. of the same place, d. of Juan Antonio Gonzales and Maria Josefa Abeyta. Witnesses: Gregorio Sena (25), n. and res. of S. Buenaventura, Felipe Rael (30, n. and res. of La Chachilla, both farmers and married. Chavez, Angelico. "New Mexico roots ltd : a demographic perspective from genealogical, historical and geographic data found in the diligencias matrimoniales or pre-nuptial investigations (1678-1869) of the Archives of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe : multiple data extracted and here edited in a uniform presentation by years and family surnames." (1983). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cswr_reference/5, Vol. 3, p. 429. | GONZALES, MARIA GERTRUDIS (I314304)
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231 | ! 27 Aug 1819: Maria Luisa resident 3 days old, daughter of Salvador Manuel Quintana and Maria Soledad Lucero of this neighborhood. Sponsors Jose Antonio Carabajal, soldier of Tierra afuera, and Maria Dolores Crespin, resident of the Villa of Santa Fe. Karen Mitchell, Taos County, NM, Baptisms. http://www.kmitch.com/Taos/bapsm.html !9 Sep 1834: Juan de Jesus Martines the son of Pascual Martines and Maria Gertrudis Samora married Maria Luisa Quintana the daughter of Salvador Manuel Quintana at Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, Taos, Taos, New Mexico. New Mexico Marriages, 1751-1918. Online at FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDPF-N8V | QUINTANA, MARIA LUISA (I302856)
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232 | ! 27 Jan 1706: KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ELIZABETH HARRISON, Wife of ROBERT HARRISON of the Parrish of St. Stephens in county of NORTHUMBERLAND in Virginia do by these presents appoint my well beloved friend SAMLL CHURCHILL of NORTH FARNUM in county of Richmond to be my lawful Attorney to acknowledge all my right and title of a parcel of land wch my husband sold to my SON, WILLIAM PINLEY. it being 100 acres of land as by the Deed of sale may appear as Witness my hand and seale Janry ye 27 1706. Richmond Co. VA, Deeds 1705-1708 | CHURCHILL, SAMUEL (I61170)
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233 | ! 27 Jun 1778: Will of Mary Gardiner, Charles Co., 6/5/1778-6/27/1778. Grandson: Nealy Boarman, a negro woman Nan. Son: Richard Gardiner, a negro girl Henny. Granddaughter: Keasey Mudd, a negro gal Molly. Granddaughter: Mocky Gardiner, 1 chest and hid and bedcord and 1 table at Joseph Jameson's and 1 iron kettle. To: Daughter Mudd, a negro girl Mock and the rest of my estate. Wit: Henry Mudd, Clement Mudd. (Charles Co. Probate Rec., 1777-1780). | BOARMAN, MARY (I61617)
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234 | ! 27 Sep 1675: Mentioned in husband, Lawrence Washington's will as my loving wife Jone Washington and the two children by her John and Ann Washington. | WASHINGTON, ANN (I5493)
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235 | ! 27 Sept. 1749: Mentioned in father's will. !27 Nov 1770: Thomas Sanford Will, Dated May 24, 1767, Probated November 27, 1770, 150 acres of land to grandson Thomas son of Youell and Eliz. Sanford; grandson Thomas Luttrell; son Thomas exr.; wife Margaret residue of estate which at her death goes to my children and grand son Thomas Luttrell. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, Book XV. | SANFORD, THOMAS RICHARD (I16129)
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236 | ! 27 Sept. 1749: Mentioned in father's will. !28 Oct 1760: Robert Sanford 23 Aug 1760 28 Oct 1760. Son James; dau. Winifred Sanford ; son Robert ; son John ; dau. Ann Moxley ; dau. Jemima South. Westmoreland County Wills Book XIII. | SANFORD, ROBERT (I16130)
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237 | ! 27 Sept. 1749: Mentioned in father's will. | SANFORD, RICHARD (I16131)
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238 | ! 27 Sept. 1749: Will of Sanford, Thomas, proved 25 Feb. 1752, Westmoreland Co. VA. Son Thomas 6 ewes; son Robert home plantation; son Richard 1 cow and calf; wife Dorcus residue of estate for life. | SANFORD, THOMAS (I7687)
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239 | ! 28 Apr 1684: (pp. 123-124) TO ALL PEOPLE to whome these prsent writing shall come I GRACE SMITH of the Freshes of Rappa: County and St. Maries Parish, Widdow, send Greeting. Know yee that I GRACE SMITH, Widdow, for the love and affection I beare to my Eldest Daughter, ELIZABETH SMITH, have given her forever a Hundred acres of land according to the Will and desire of her deced Father, WILLIAM SMITH, of the said County and Parish which said land lyeth on the South side of Rappa: River and by the lower side of GOLDEN VALE CREEKE being part of a Devidend belonging to JOHN WAIGHT of this County and by him given unto ELIZABETH, his Daughter in Law; To have and to hold the said hundred acres of land to the aforesaid ELIZABETH, my Daughter, her heirs without any claymes of me the said GRACE SMITH or persons for me and Further know yee that I the said GRACE SMITH of Rappa County and St. Maries Parish aforesaid, Widdov, that for the love and naturall affection I beare to my said Daughter, ELIZABETH SMITH, one iron gray mare about three yeares old branded on the further buttock as per margent her togeather with all her future increase both male or feamale forever and further know yee that I JOHN GOSS of Rappa County and Saint Maries Parish aforesaid out of good will and respect I beare to the abovesaid ELIZABETH, Daughter to the said GRACE SMITH, Widdow, have given unto the said ELIZABETH one Cow cropt on both eares slitt on the right eare and underkeeled on the left eare To have and to hold the said Cow togeather with all her future increase to her & the heires of her body or female for ever such said Cow here given I the said JOHN GOSS doe likewise firmly by these presents unto the said ELIZABETH SMITH togeather with all their future increase for ever and in case of the mortality of the said ELIZABETH SMITH before she shall have any heires of her own body that then the said Cattle here given shall with all their increase aforesaid decend to her two younger Sisters, ANN and GRACE SMITH, to be equally divided betwixt them and further Know yee that I GRACE SMITH within mentioned, Widdow, in case of the mortality of my Eldest Daughter, ELIZABETH, within mentioned and that she dye without heirs Male or feamale of her own body that then the said land hereby given unto my Daughter, ELIZ SMITH, as alsoe the young Mare by these prsents given shall p these prsents decend and returne unto my two youngest Daughters and their respective male or feamale and in case of the morality of either of my youngest Daughters shee as still survives shalt have the said Land, Mare and Cattle aforesaid and Further Know yee that when ELIZABETH SMITH shall arrive at the age of Fourteen shee shal then hereby be of age and capable to receive what is hereby given or at the day of Marriage neither shall any of these Cattle, Mare or increase be disposed of by me her Mother or lawfull Guardian except they be disposed of for commodities as may turne and appeare to be for her future good. In Confirmation of these prmisses we have hereunto sett or hands and seales this 28th of Aprill 1684. GRACE X SMITH. JOHN X GOSS. Witness Prsent: JAMES TAYLOR, THOMAS X KNIGHTON. Recordatr xx8 die Augusti 1684. "Deed Abstracts of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia 1682-1686", Ruth and Sam Sparacio, 1990, p. 60. !10 Aug 1696: KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ROBERT WAIGHT do for me my heirs sell unto JOHN CORBIN and ELIZABETH CORBIN, his Wife, of RICHMOND County, their heirs & assignes forever, a parcell of Land being in the abovesd. County containeing One hundred acres bounded as followeth (vizt.) on the Maine Run of GOLDEN VALE CREEK begining at a red Oake near the same and extending thence into the woods, S. W. to a Stake near tvo red Oakes, thence N. W. to an Hickory, thence N. to a small Willov by the said Main Run side; thence down the sd. Main Run its severall courses to the first menconed stacon, wch sd. land was given by my deced. Father, JOHN WAIGHT, to my Sister, ELIZABETH VICKERS, and by her sold to WILLIAM SMITH, Father of the abovesd. ELIZABETH CORBIN; To have and to hold the abovesd. One hundred acres of Land wth all woods waters and all other appurtenances to them ye abovesd. JOHN CORBIN & ELIZABETH his Wife, their heirs & assignes for ever, varranting the same from me my heirs forever; In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale this Tenth day of August 1696. ROBERT WAIGHT. Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of us JOHN PEATLE [sic], RICHD. LONG. Acknowledged at a Court held for Essex County ye 10th day of Augt. 1696. Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur. (p. 55). Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Deed and Will Abstracts of Essex County, Virginia 1695-1697, 1991, pp. 44-45. | SMITH, WILLIAM (I77529)
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240 | ! 28 Oct 1794: Mentioned in father's will as daughter Nancy. ! 27 Feb 1810: Mentioned in brother Thomas' will as his sister Ann Piper Hunter. !25 Jan 1857: Beatty Cemetery, Muskingum Co. OH, Ann P. Hunter w/o SL D Jan 25 1857 76 y | MUSE, ANN PIPER "NANCY" (I12076)
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241 | ! 28 Oct 1794: Mentioned in father's will as his daughter Susannah Muse. | MUSE, SUSANNAH (I20091)
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242 | ! 28 Oct 1794: Mentioned in father's will as his son James Muse. !1801: Ann Piper gave James Muse 31 acres and 225 poles of land from the estate of John Piper. | MUSE, JAMES (I20092)
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243 | ! 28 Oct 1794: Mentioned in father's will as his son Lewis Smith Muse. ! 27 Feb 1810: Mentioned in brother Thomas's will as his brother Lewis Smith Muse. !26 Nov 1810: Lewis Smith Muse married Elizabeth M. Burke at Point Peter, Camden Co, Georgia. Lewis was born in Westmoreland, VA. (Samuel, Thomas III, Thomas Jr., Thomas Sr., John Sr.). From Tri Annual Musings Volume 2, Number 3, August 1944. | MUSE, LEWIS SMITH (I6258)
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244 | ! 28 Oct 1794: Mentioned in father's will as his son Thomas. !23 Apr 1810: Will of Thomas Muse dated 27 Feb 1810, proved 23 Apr 1810. Bequeathed his sister Ann Piper Hunter, a slave; to his brother Lewis Smith Muse, a negro. "The money due me by my guardian John Ashley to be divided between Ann Piper Hunter and Lewis Smith Muse. | MUSE, THOMAS (I12077)
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245 | ! 28 SEP 1728: Thomas Watts receives grant of 250 acres of land in St. Georges Parish. Referred to as son of Edward Watts. Virginia Land Patent Book 14, p. 97. Joyner, Ulysses P., Orange County Land Patents, Orange County, Virginia Historical Society, January 1985, p. 6. !15 Mar 1749: Will of Thomas Watts in Culpeper Co. VA, dated 22 Dec 1746 and probated 15 Mar 1749: Will Book A, 1749-1770 (Reel 31) p. 29-31. Inv. & Appr. rec. 15 Nov. 1750. p. 37-38. Inv. & Appr. of Esther Watts, relict of Thomas, part of estate rec. 18 July 1751. p. 10-14. Will pro. 15 Mar. 1749. !15 Mar 1749: Will of Thomas Watts, dated 22 Dec 1746,proved 15 Mar 1749. In the name of God, Amen; I THOMAS WATTS of St. Thomas Parish in Culpeper County, planter, being in sound and perfect health of mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, and calling to mind the mortality of mankind and that it is appointed for all en once to die, and as touching such worldly estate which it has pleased God to bless e with, I do hereby make an ordain this my last will and testament allowing this and only this to be my last will and testament hereby revoking, disallowing and disannulling all former wills, testaments or bequests, and allowing none but this my last will as in manner following: Imprimis: I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God that gave it me, and my body to the earth to be buried a the discretion of my executors. Item: I will and desire that my beloved wife ESTHER shall live on the plantation I now live on, if she shall be the longest liver, and have 100 acres of land adjoining with timber and wood for the use of the plantation for an during the time of her widowhood and no longer, and at the time of her death or day of marriage that the said plantation to return to them as shall be hereafter mentioned. Item: I give and bequeath to my son EDWARD WATTS the plantation he now lives on with a tract of land thereto belonging estimated at 200 acres to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my son JOHN WATTS the plantation he now is possessed with the lands bounded accordingly estimated 200 acres be the same more or less, to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my son BENJAMIN WATTS the plantation commonly called the schoolhouse with the tract of land bounded on JAS. BARBOUR and JOHN WATTS, so up to the Great Branch, including the land between them bound, and BLAN BALLARD'S line estimated 200 acres more or less to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my son THOMAS WATTS the plantation known by the name of JOHN STONE'S plantation with the tract of land adjoining there to containing by estimation 185 acres be the same more or less, and bounded on BLAND BALLARDS line, JAS. BARBOUR'S line and DIXON'S line to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my son JACOB WATTS a tract of land containing by estimation 150 acres be the same more or less, and bounded between BLAND BALLARD and BENJAMIN WATTS, to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give to my daughter SARAH WATTS a tract of land containing by estimation 150 acres be the same more or less, and bounded between JAMES BARBOUR'S, JOSEPH ROGERS, DIXON'S line to her and her heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath after my decease and the decease or day of marriage of my wife ESTHER the above mentioned plantation I now live on with 100 acres of land thereunto adjoining an bounded on the River and running to BENJAIN CAVE'S line on the River, thence along Captain BENJAMIN CAVE'S line to my back line so far as to included 100 acres which said plantation and land I give to my son WILLIAM WATTS, after my decease or day of marriage of my wife to him an his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter ESTHER WATTS a tract of land containing by estimation 100 acres and bounded between the land belonging to the MANOR plantation and JOHN WATTS land to her and her heirs forever. Item: I will and devise that after my decease my still shall be the use of my wife ESTHER during her widowhood, and all my children in general, that is to say my son EDWARD, my daughter ANN, my son JOHN, my daughter ELIZABETH, my son BENJAMIN, my son THOMAS, my daughter SARAH, my son JACOB, my daughter ESTHER, my daughter MARY, my son WILLIAM, my daughter FRANKY, which said still shall be to their use an if any benefit or income shall accrue by the said still, the same shall be equally divided among my above mentioned wife and children should, and if my wife should either die or any of the above said children should die then the still shall be amongst the remainder of my children an the income of the said still shall be equally divided between such of my above mentioned children as shall remain alive. Item: I constitute an appoint my beloved sons JOHN WATTS and BENJAMIN WATTS to be my said executors of this my last will and testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. THOMAS WATTS X (his seal) Signed, sealed published and pronounced in the presence of ROBERT SHERMAN WILLIAM TWYMAN GEORGE TWYMAN At a court held for the County of Culpeper Thursday the 10th day of March, 1749, this last will and testament of THOMAS WATTS dec. was this day exhibited into court by JOHN WATTS and BENJAIN WATTS, the executors therein ??? , And at a court continued and held for the said county on Friday the 16th March 1749, EDWARD WATTS the heir-at-law of the deceased appeared in court an declared he had no objection to make against the proof of the said will, whereupon the court proceeded to examine the witnesses upon their oath, to-wit: ROBERT SHERMAN, WILLIAM TWYMAN and GEORGE TWYMAM whose depositions and hereto announced an ordered to be recorded with the said will an on the motion of the said executors, certificate is granted the for obtaining probate thereof in due form, they having sworn to the same and given security in the penalty of 1000 pounds according to law. ROGER DIXON, clerk. Culpeper Co., VA, Will Book A, Page 10 | WATTS, THOMAS (I7776)
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246 | ! 29 January 1811: Marriage to Hudson Collier , Bondsman Joseph Ham, Jacob Watts Minister. In Orange Co. Marriages, 1747- 1850 by John Vogt and T. William Kethley, Jr. !28 June 1824: Estate Inventory, Samuel Ham. Estate Appraisal made 26 Dec 1834; certified by Th. G. Garth Admin. mentions legatees Frances, Sarah, Elijah and Vernon Ham. Elizabeth Collins, Elijah K. Davis for Achillies Rogers, settled 20 April 1836; recorded 23 Oct 1837. Will Book 6, pp 155-156; Book 8, p. 103-104, 330-333. Orange Co. VA. | HAM, ELIZABETH (I3715)
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247 | ! 29 January 1811: Marriage to Hudson Collier , Bondsman Joseph Ham, Jacob Watts Minister. In Orange Co. Marriages, 1747- 1850 by John Vogt and T. William Kethley, Jr. | COLLIER, HUDSON (I3720)
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248 | ! 2nd Lord Despencer. He was betrothed by King Edward I to Eleanor, the sister of the young Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester in 1306 at the age of 16. At the start of Edward II's reign in 1307 he was a landless knight who, unlike his father, joined the baronial opposition Edward II's favorite, Piers Gaveston. The death of the earl of Gloucester at the battle of Bannockburn brought him sudden and unexpected wealth and status: his wife was heiress to one third of her brother's vast estates. He thus became earl of Gloucester and baron Glamorgan. He was summoned to Parliament from July 29, 1314 as "Hugoni le Despenser juniori." The partition of the Clare estates among Gilbert's three sisters has been called "the most important territorial upheaval of the reign." Hugh was supposedly a lover of King Edward II. By 1318 he was at least Edward II's undisputed favorite, and remained so until both fell from power in 1326. He obtained large grants of land forfeited by the rebels after the battle of Boroughbridge, as did his father. Like Gaveston, he was a powerful character on whom the weak king depended; unlike Gaveston, who had been a feckless dilittante, he was a vicious, utterly immoral man, whose sole purpose in life was to aquire wealth and power. Young Hugh set out to increase his estates by violence, fraud, and legal chicanery. Although he was disinherited and exiled by the barons on August 19, 1321 - and set up as a pirate in the English Channel - Edward recalled him after two months, and he embarked on a rampage of bullying and rapacity, always protected by the King. One heiress was tricked out of her lordships of Gower and Usk; Thomas of Lancaster's widow was terrorized into giving up her lands; a Lady Baret's limbs were broken until she went out of her mind. Intensely arrogant, Hugh was once heard to regret his inability to control the wind. His wealth was astonishing, as the extensions made on his behalf to the splendid castle at Caerphilly bear out. And he was so proud that he made no effort to recruit support in the kingdom. The Despenser regime was based on fear alone and it collapsed like a house of cards in 1326 when Queen Isabella and Roger de Mortimer invaded England. He fled to Wales with Edward II in October, 1326, was captured with the King near Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales, and was tried (without being allowed to speak in his own defense), hanged on a 50-foot-high gallows, and quartered at Hereford in that year. His head was set up on London Bridge on December 4, and his quearters in four different places. Some years later his bones were collected and buried at Tewkesbury. Cokayne, George E., The Complete Peerage, Sutton Publishing, Gloucestershire, 2000 | DESPENCER, HUGH LE (I42083)
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249 | ! 3 Jun 1790: Elizabeth Swanson was born June 3rd, 1790. Data was taken by W. L. Hopkins from old Family Bible now (1927) in the possession of William H. Price of Dillons Mill, Virginia Norfolk County, VA - BIBLE RECORDS - HENRY LAWSON MUSE. Library of Virginia Digital Collection. !5 Dec 1816: Henry L. Muse and Elizabeth Swanson married December 5th, 1816. Data was taken by W. L. Hopkins from old Family Bible now (1927) in the possession of William H. Price of Dillons Mill, Virginia Norfolk County, VA - BIBLE RECORDS - HENRY LAWSON MUSE. Library of Virginia Digital Collection. !11 Apr 1866: Elizabeth Muse, wife of H.L. Muse, died April 11th, 1866. Data was taken by W. L. Hopkins from old Family Bible now (1927) in the possession of William H. Price of Dillons Mill, Virginia Norfolk County, VA - BIBLE RECORDS - HENRY LAWSON MUSE. Library of Virginia Digital Collection. | SWANSON, ELIZABETH T. (I27692)
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250 | ! 3 May 1663: Edward Eastham (his _ mark) witnessed a deed of John Pigg of Mattapony in the County of New Kent in Virg., planter to John Mott and George Mott, 365 acs, certain lands in Rappahannock Co., on a branch of Dragon Swamp adjoining land of Capt. William Claiborne. Old Rappahannock County Records, Deed Book No. 2, page 290. !12 May 1674: Know all men by these presents that we John Mott and Elizabeth Relique of George Mott of the County of Rappa for divers good causes especially for forty pounds sterling money the receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge have sold unto William Covington & Thomas Hayworton of said county Planters three hundred sixty and five acres of land being up on a Branch of Dragon Swamp and bounding the land of Collo William Clabourn in the land which said parcel of land the said Motts purchased of John Pigg. To have and to hold the said land premises unto said William CLABOURN and Thomas Hayworten and their heirs forever with all rights appurtenances thereunto belonging without the molestation of us John Mott and Elizabeth Mott or any of us our heirs or any other person whatsoever by us the said Motts sufficiently warranted as Witness our hands and seals this twentieth day of May 1674. Testa Thomas Harrison, John Mott, John Vickars, Elizabeth Old Rappahannock County, VA, Deed Book 1672-1676, part II, Page 211-212 !10 Oct 1691: Deed. "John Kenyon and Jabes his brother of the county of Rappah'h" to William Yates of same Co., for a valuable consideration, 456 acres, part of a parcel of land bought of Mr. John and Geo Mott and from them sold to Mr. Wm Moseley and by him to Mr. Andrew Buckner and by him "to Mr. Abraham Kenyon the father of the said John and Jabes." This land "on the river side opposit to Massiponey Creek's mouth' and adj. land of Wm Yates. Signed John Kenyon, Jabes Kenyon. Wit: Thomas Park, Charles Magan, Richd Hofton. Rec. 20 mar 1693. Richmond County VA, Deed book 2, pg 11. !13 Jul 1692: Deed, John Fosaker and Elizabeth his wife to David Darnell, for 10000 lb tobo, 600 acres "being part of a greater tract granted by patent to John and Geo. Mott brothers, which patent bears date Septem'br 1670. The said George being father to the above said Elizabeth wife of John Fosaker which said George haveing foure daughters, Elizabeth, Margarett, Ann and Ellen did by his last will and testament give and bequeath his moyety and part of the above said land to be equall divided amongt his daughters... John Mott Eldest brother and survivour did by his last will and testament give and bequeathe unto the above said foture daughters of Geo. Mott all his land being the other moyety of the abovesaid tract... Six hundred acres of land lying and being in now Richmond County part thereof on the Branches of Muddy Creek and part on the Branches of Potomack Creek in Stafford County. The said six hundred acred of land being part of 1246 1/2 acres which did accrue and come to the part of the said Elizabeth... Bounded as followeth, beginning unpon five hundred acres part of the 1246 1/2 acres surveyed and layed out for Mr. Sampson Darrell of Stafford County South with 146 1/2 acres the remainding part of the abovesaid 1246 1/2 acres East with the land of Richard Shipway who marryed the Daughter Ellen, West with the land of Capt. John Glendening who intermarryed with the daughter Ann. Signed John Fosaker, Eliz X Fosaker, Wit: Alexna'r Doniphan, Alexan'r Doniphan, Jr. Recorded 29 Sep- 1692. Richmond County VA, Deed Book 1, 10 May 1692-20 Dec 1693, p. 18. !7 Mar 1693: Deed. John Kenyon of St. Mary's par. in Richmond Co., Gent., to John Jones of same par. and Co., Blacksmith, for 5000 lb tobo, 200 acres, "as by a platt of the said land under Mr. Theodorich Bland his hand bearing date the 7th day of December 1693 surveyor being part of a Devidend containing sixteen hundred sixty eight acres sold by Mr. John and Geo Motts to Mr. Wm Moseley and by Mr. Wm Moseley sold to Mr. Andrew Buckner and by him sold to Mr Abraham Kenyon" this 200 acres adj a tract "being the lowermost corner in the woods of a tract of foour hundred fifty six acres sold by Mr. John Kenyon out of the said whole tract of sixteen hundreed acres to Wm Yates. Signed John Kenyon. Wit: Adam Woffendall, James Woffendall, Richd x Berry. Rec. 20 Mar 1693. !2 Jan 1693: Samuel Travers and Frances his wife of Richmond Co. to Charles Dobson, for 10000 lb tobo and cask, 500 acres, "being part of a patent granted from Mr Thomas Chitwood and George Haselock bearing date 9th day of July 1663." This land lying on the main branch of Totuskey Creek, adj land sold by said Travers to Dan'l Everett. Entry included "either of our heirs in by from or under Col'n William Travers father of me the said Samuel Travers." Richmond County VA, Deed book 2, pg 8. | MOTT, JOHN (I19045)
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