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Elizabeth Mildred Motley

Female 1840 - 1904  (63 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Mildred Motley was born on 13 Nov 1840 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of Daniel Edward Motley and Mary Elizabeth Parsons); died on 10 Jul 1904 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1860, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    NUCKOLS BIBLE 1872
    property ofMrs. David W. Blair (Virginia Goggin)Chatham, Pittsylvania County, VAA copy of this record is in the VA State Library.
    THEHOLY BIBLECONTAINING THEOLD AND NEW TEWSTAMENTS:
    TRANSLATED OUT OFTHE ORIGINAL TONGUES;
    AND WITHTHE FORMER TRANSLATIONS DILIGENTLY COMPAREDAND REVISED.______NEW YORK;AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY,INSTITUTED IN THE YEAR MDCCCXVI.________1872
    PAGE 1
    This Bible was bought July the 5th day 1873.
    And was presented to Elizabeth M. Nuckols by Daniel Motley, her Father.
    PAGE 2
    FAMILY RECORD.
    MARRIAGES.
    John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M. Motley was married the 8th of February 1870
    Lois M. Goggin and Cecil Tuck were married Jan. 24, 1939
    Va Belle Goggin and Dave Blair was married Nov 19, 1938
    Sammie B. Goggin and Vicky Minter? Were married April 25th, 1945
    Samuel M. Goggin and Lemma M. Nuckols was married December, 14th, 1905.
    William R. Nuckols and Lena Thomas was married January 23, 1907.
    Lois Motley Goggin was married Jan 21, 1939. To Cecil Tuck.
    PAGE 3
    BIRTHS
    Daniel Edward Nuckols, son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M his wife, was born March the 30th, 1871
    John Hays Nuckols, son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M. his wife, was born December the 2nd, 1872
    James Lee Nuckols, son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M his wife was born May the 8th, 1875
    Lemma M. Nuckols was born the 25 day of November, 1877 daughter of the same
    Woodruth Nuckols daughter of J.E. and E. M. Nuckols was born 6th June, 1880
    William R. Nuckols, son of J. E. & E. M. Nuckols was born 15 January of 1883
    PAGE 4 (some duplicates here)
    Lemma M. Nuckols, daughter of J. E. & E. M. Nuckols was born 5th November, 1877
    Wm Ryland Nuckols, son of J. E. & E. M. Nuckols was born January 15th, 1883
    Samuel M. Goggin born Mar. 1880
    Louise Elizabeth Goggin was born Nov 26th, 1907
    Lois Motley Goggin was born April 18th, 1910
    Virginia Belle Goggin was born Jan 1st, 1912.
    Samuel Bennett Goggin was born Jan. 25, 1915
    PAGE 5
    DEATHS
    Mother? died July the 10th, 1904 (I think this is Elizabeth Motley Nuckols. CA)Born Nov. 13, 1840
    Father? died August 1918 (I think this is John E Nuckols. CA)
    Samuel M. Goggin died Dec 13th, 1932 Tues Nite about 10 o'clock
    William? died July 26, 1900
    Lemma N. Goggin died July 20, 1965 at 2 A.M.
    Louise Elizabeth Goggin died June 23rd 1909 age 1 yr 6 mo & 27 days
    Daniel Nuckols died July 29, 1942
    Jim? Nuckols died May 24, 1941
    Lois Goggin Tuck died Sept. 9, 1955 at 5:45 P.M. at Sandy Level, VA
    David W. Blair, husband of Virginia Belle Goggin Blair died Dec. 29

    Family/Spouse: John Edward Nuckols. John (son of John Nuckols and Labinda Brinthe Grubb) was born in 1836 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Aug 1918 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Daniel Edward Nuckols was born on 31 Mar 1871 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jul 1942 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. John Hayes Nuckols was born on 2 Dec 1873 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 25 Aug 1948 in Richmond, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    3. James Lee Nuckols was born on 4 May 1875 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 8 May 1941.
    4. Jim Nuckols was born in May 1876 in , , Virginia, USA.
    5. Lemma Motley Nuckols was born on 25 Nov 1877 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Jul 1965 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. Woodruth Nuckols was born on 6 Jun 1880 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Jan 1975 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. William Ryland Nuckols was born on 15 Jan 1883 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jul 1939 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Edward MotleyDaniel Edward Motley was born on 29 May 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Motley and Mary Polley Jones); died on 17 Feb 1899 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Feb 1899 in Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1860, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Date of birth from Motley bible record at Virginia Library

    MOTLEY FAMILY BIBLE
    owned by Caleb Moore, Chatham, VA
    First Page:
    The Holy Bible Containing theOld and New Testaments;
    Translated out ofThe Original Tongues,
    And withThe former translations diligently compared and revised.
    New York:
    American Bible Society
    Instituted in the year MDCCCXVI 1857
    FAMILY RECORD
    Page 1:
    Daniel Motley & Mary Parsons was married the 6 day of November 1839
    Elizabeth Mildred the daughter of Daniel Motley & Mary his wife was born November 15(?) 1840
    Emily Frances was borned the 14th of November 1842
    James Pendleton was borned April 18th day 1845
    Joseph Richard was borned the 11th day of September 1847
    Milton Hays was borned Nov the 4th day 1849
    Letitia Missouri was borned June 24th day 1851
    John Rice was borned January the 20 day 1855
    Sallie Ann was borned September 5th day 1858
    Page 2:
    Richard B. Parsons and Letty Yeatts was married November the 19(?)th day 1819
    Mary Parsons daughter of Richard B. Parson & Letty, his wife, was born November 9th, 1821
    Daniel Motley was born May 29th day 1818
    James P. Motley and Mollie B. Scales was married Oct the 1st day 1866
    Samuel B. Blair and Emily Motley was married 18th of December 1866
    Jno E Nuckolds and Elizabeth M. Motley was married February 8th 1870
    Joseph R Motley and Lettie D Scales was married Oct 2nd day 1871
    Milton H Motley and June Watson was married 15th December 187?
    Asa I Aron and J. Letitia (?) Motley was married 23rd October 1874
    Page 3:
    Susan Motley wife of Jas Motley and daughter of Rich B.. Parson & Letitia his wife departed this life November 28th day 1846
    Tempa (?) Yeattes wife of D. T. Yeatts departed this life February ?? day 1857
    Letitia Parsons wife of Richard B Parsons departed this life 22nd day of January 185?
    James R Parsons departed this life August 1858
    Richard B Parsons departed this life the 5 day Sept 1865(?)
    Page 4:
    James E. Shelton son of A. M. Shelton departed this life the 15th day of November 1861 at
    Manassas who volunteered in the defense of country the 15th of June 1861 and his corpse
    was brought home to his relations & friends and was burried the 19th of the same month
    Mary Motley, wife of Joseph Motley,decd, departed this life January 29th day 1862(?)
    Joseph Motley departed this life in October 1839
    Milly Hall daughter of Richard B Parsons & Letty ??? departed this life the 5th day of April 1876

    >From Back of the 1857 Motley bible owned by Caleb Moore
    Calla Motley daughter of Joseph R Motley & Letty his wife was born the ?? of July 1873
    Walter Aron son of A G Aron and Letitia his wife was born the 17th(?) of September 1875
    Nalla H Motley daughter of M H Motley was born June 9th 18??
    Louisa A Motley daughter of Mrs R M Motley was born January 16th 1881
    Joel Scales Motley the son of James P (?) Motley & Mollie his wife was borned August 1?th 1867
    James Suter Blair the son of Samuel B Blair and Emily his wife was borned March ??th 1868
    Daniel Edward Nuckols son of John E. Nuckols and Elizabeth M. his wife was borned the 30th day of March 1871

    1857 Motley Bible Loose papers
    in the possession of Caleb Moore, Pittsylvania County, VA.
    A copy of this record is in the VA State Library.

    Pittsylvania County,Callands District
    MONTHLY REPORT
    of John R. Motley Teacher of Public School
    For 2 month, ending 26th Oct, 1877
    On Page 2 is a list of the students and ages, boys first.
    There are also the number of days each is present and the
    subjects each is taking, which I did not include.
    Akkins, T. D.-11
    Blair, Sam'l R. -5
    Brumfield, C. F. -5
    Brumfield, J. T. -6
    Craddock, Ja's M. -7
    Chism, George M. -9
    Grubb, Jno. B. -10
    Grubb, Jesse T. -8
    Grubb, W. C. -6
    Jones, W. L. -9
    Motley, Joel S. -10
    McGee, John -8Mitchell, Thomas -9Odineal, David -11Parrish, Wm. P. -10Reynolds, David -6Reynolds, Jno. V. -6Toler, Ja's K. -10Toler, Walker -10White, Geo. Wm. -8Yeatts, C. T. -11?Yeatts, Ja's A. -13Aron, Annie --?Aron, Luella -8Blair, M. E. -7Brynfuekdm H, C, --8Brumfield, L. A. -11Brumfield, M. S. -10Craddock, M. F. -5Chism, M. B. -6Chism, L. E. -11Grubb, G. A. -17Grubb, M. L. -12Hubbard, I?. M. -13Hastin, L. C. -10Hastin, M. M. -12Mills, D. F. -9Mitchell, P?. W. -11Mitchell, Bettie -16McGee, B. A. -6McGee, Ida? --7McGee, Alice A. -13Odineal, M. E. -14Odineal, A. A. -9Parrish, ?. C -8Parsons, ?. A. -7Reynolds, Maggie -8Toler, Virginia -10White, A. C. -9Names of Pupils from other districts.:Motley, Joel S. -ChathamWhite, Geo. Wm. -ChathamWhite, A. C. -ChathamVISITS - BY WHOM: D. B. Yeatts D. T. Yeatts Thomas Parrish F. J. Foust Thomas Aaron J. E. Edwards. B. O. Foust


    OBITUARY -LOOSE PAPERS WITH 1857 Motley Bible. No newspaper name or date. A
    copy is in the VA State Library.
    Meads Echols Dies At Home In Sutherlin____
    Meads M. Echols died at his home Sutherlin Rt. 1, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock after a decline in health for several years. Born in Pittsylvania County on Feb. 11, 1872,
    he was the son of James S. Echols and Elvira Cabell McGregor Echols. Most of his life was spent in Pittsylvania County where he was a well-known farmer. Mr. Echols was a member of
    St. Paul Episcopal Church at Peytonsburg. His wife, Mrs Mattie K. Shaw Echols, died July 11, 1958. Surviving are the following children: Noel S. Echols and James M. Echols, both of Sutherlin; John S. Echols of Ceredo, W.Va.; Mrs A. W. Henry Sr. Of Vernon Hills; and Mrs. Thornton Shaw of Danville. He also leaves two brothers, Pearl Echols of Sutherlin and Joe Echols of Staunton; three sisters, Mr. Mollie Barksdale of Java, Mrs. Vergie Early of Blairs, Mrs. Lizzie Wyatt of Danville; and a number of grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The body is resting at Townes Funeral Home pending completion of funeral.

    Residence:
    4 slaves

    Daniel married Mary Elizabeth Parsons on 6 Nov 1839 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Richard B Parsons and Letitia Yates) was born on 9 Nov 1820 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Nov 1891 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Nov 1891 in Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Elizabeth ParsonsMary Elizabeth Parsons was born on 9 Nov 1820 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of Richard B Parsons and Letitia Yates); died on 7 Nov 1891 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Nov 1891 in Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Mildred Motley was born on 13 Nov 1840 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jul 1904 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Emily Francis Motley was born on 14 Nov 1842 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Feb 1921 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. James Pendleton Motley was born on 18 Apr 1845 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Mar 1920 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Joseph Richard Motley was born on 11 Sep 1847 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 31 Mar 1926.
    5. Milton Hayes Motley was born on 4 Nov 1849 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Jan 1901 in Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA.
    6. Letitia Missouri Motley was born on 24 Jun 1852 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Jan 1923 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. John Rice Miller Motley was born on 16 Jan 1855 in Bearskin, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 12 Aug 1933 in Drakes Branch, Charlotte, Virginia, USA.
    8. Sallie Ann Motley was born on 5 Sep 1858 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Mar 1933 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Mar 1933 in Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Motley was born in 1786 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of David James Motley and Elizabeth Pendleton); died on 8 Oct 1839 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1830, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1840, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Residence:
    23 slaves

    Residence:
    37 slaves

    Residence:
    36 slaves

    Joseph married Mary Polley Jones on 17 Jan 1807 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Elisha Jones and Jerusha Watson) was born in 1779 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jan 1862 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Polley Jones was born in 1779 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of Elisha Jones and Jerusha Watson); died on 29 Jan 1862 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1840, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1860, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. Marion Milton Motley
    2. John Jack Motley was born in 1810 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Jan 1893.
    3. Joseph H Motley was born in Sep 1812 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died about 1905 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Elizabeth Bettie Motley was born on 15 Jul 1813 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Jul 1848 in Haysville, Dubois, Indiana, USA.
    5. Martha Patsy Motley was born on 29 May 1816 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1913 in , Dinwiddie, Virginia, USA.
    6. 2. Daniel Edward Motley was born on 29 May 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Feb 1899 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Feb 1899 in Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. Samuel Pendleton Motley was born on 11 Oct 1820 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Oct 1899 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    8. William H Motley was born on 7 Aug 1823 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 14 Nov 1913 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. James Motley was born on 24 Dec 1824 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Oct 1909.

  3. 6.  Richard B Parsons was born in 1794 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of William Parsons and Mary Blanks); died on 5 Sep 1865 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1830, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1840, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1850, , Lincoln, Missouri, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Clark, Lincoln, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Residence:
    2 slaves

    Richard married Letitia Yates on 15 Nov 1819 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Letitia (daughter of Samuel Yates and Mary Polly Davis) was born on 27 Feb 1796 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Jan 1853 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Letitia Yates was born on 27 Feb 1796 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of Samuel Yates and Mary Polly Davis); died on 22 Jan 1853 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Lincoln, Missouri, USA

    Notes:

    Source: Liahona Marriage Index on CDROM.
    Date of marriage from Motley bible record at Virginia Library

    Children:
    1. Milly Parsons died on 5 Apr 1876.
    2. Tempy Parsons was born in 1819 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Feb 1851 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. 3. Mary Elizabeth Parsons was born on 9 Nov 1820 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Nov 1891 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Nov 1891 in Chatham Burial Park, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. William Richard Parsons was born in 1821 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1912 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    5. Susan Parsons was born in 1823; died on 28 Nov 1846 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. Robert F Parsons was born on 13 Jul 1827 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jan 1895 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA.
    7. H Samuel Parsons was born on 13 Oct 1833 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jan 1879 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA.
    8. James Parsons was born about 1835 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Aug 1858.
    9. Thomas Jefferson Parsons was born in 1841 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jan 1879 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  David James Motley was born on 23 Nov 1761 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Motley and Martha Ellington); died on 20 Mar 1826 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Military Service: Revolutionary War - Co B, 38th Regiment Military Service, Amelia County, Virginia. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 2, p 368)

    Served in Howard's Continental line behind Picken's Militia and ahead of Washington's Cavalry along the Green River Road at the Battle of Cowpens. His uncle, David Ellington Jr, stated that the two of them were together in campaigns and that David was wounded in the leg at Guilford Courthouse. (The Patriots at Cowpens, by Bobby G. Moss)

    1. Joseph Motley was born 1690 in Wales, Great Britain, and died 1767 in Amelia, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Forrest in Gloucester VA 1720, daughter of Abraham Forrest. She was born 1700 in Gloucester Co Virginia, and died Aft 1792 in Amelia Co Virginia.
    Children of Joseph Motley and Elizabeth Forrest are:
    2 i. Abraham2 Motley, born 1720.
    3 ii. Joseph Motley II, born 1723 in Gloucester Co Virginia;died 1806 in Pittsylvania, Virginia.
    4 iii. Judith Motley, born 1728.
    5 iv. Ann Motley, born 1732.
    6 v. Mary Motley, born 1734.
    7 vi. Joyce Motley, born 1736.
    8 vii. Elise Motley, born 1739.
    9 viii. Joel Motley, born 1742.
    10 ix. Martha Motley, born 1745.

    3. Joseph Motley II was born 1723 in Gloucester Co Virginia, and died 1806 in Pittsylvania, Virginia. He married (1)Elizabeth Irby. He married (2) Martha Ellington 1750, daughter of David Ellington and Martha Ellington. She was born 1730 in Amelia Co Virginia, and died 1777 in Amelia Co Virginia.

    David James Motley died intestate 1826. Two of his sons, Joseph and John, were appointed as adm. of David's estate. John gives a list of heirs in 1833 and then I hear nothing about him. John married Giddy Jones, d/o Elisha Jones in 1805.

    Elizabeth Pendleton
    born: 1765 in Culpeper County, Virginia
    died: 1804 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia

    Father: Phillip Pendleton
    Mother: Martha Aubrey
    Spouse: David James Motley
    Married: 17 August 1785 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia
    Children:
    1. Joseph Motley (m. Mary Jones)
    2. John Motley
    3. Patsey Motley (m. Samuel Watson)
    4. David D. Motley (m. Elizabeth Giddy Nichols)
    5. Daniel Motley (m. Jane Shellhouse)
    6. Samuel Clayton Motley (m. Susan Chattin) believe Susan and Sarah were sisters and the name Moxley was mistakenly entered instead of Motley.
    7. William David Motley (m. Sarah W. Chattin)
    8. James Coleman Motley


    David Motly (Motley) is mentioned in David Ellington's Revolutionary War Pension as his cousin, enlisting at same time and place as Ellington, and wounded in the leg at Battle of Guilford. Content Source:The National Archives Publication Number: M804 Publication Title: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files Publisher: NARA National Archives Catalog ID: 300022 National Archives Catalog Title: Case Files of Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Based on Revolutionary War Service, compiled ca. 1800 - ca. 1912, documenting the period ca. 1775 - ca. 1900 Record Group: 15 Short Description: NARA M804. Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files. State: Virginia Veteran Surname: Ellington Veteran Given Name: David M Pensioner Surname: [BLANK] Pensioner Given Name: [BLANK] Service: Va. Pension Number: R. 3288 Veteran Surname Starts With: E

    David married Elizabeth Pendleton on 17 Aug 1785 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Phillip Pendleton and Martha Awbrey) was born in 1765 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA; died in Jun 1804 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Pendleton was born in 1765 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA (daughter of Phillip Pendleton and Martha Awbrey); died in Jun 1804 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 4. Joseph Motley was born in 1786 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Oct 1839 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Patsy Motley was born in 1786 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Nov 1804 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. James P Motley was born in 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1887 in Aniston, Calhoun, Alabama, USA.
    4. Martha Motley was born on 7 Feb 1791 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 24 Feb 1881 in , Paulding, Georgia, USA.
    5. John David Motley was born in 1792 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Nov 1878 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. David Dewey Pendleton Motley was born on 22 Sep 1796 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Nov 1878 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. Daniel Motley was born on 15 Sep 1798 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Oct 1850 in , Pike, Missouri, USA; was buried in , Pike, Missouri, USA.
    8. Samuel Clayton Motley was born on 19 Dec 1800 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Apr 1884 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA; was buried in Whiteside, Lincoln, Missouri, USA.
    9. William David Motley was born on 18 Mar 1802 in Motley, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Apr 1860 in , Mercer, West Virginia, USA.

  3. 10.  Elisha Jones was born in 1758 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of William Elijah Jones and Mary Whitlock); died on 27 Oct 1848 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1782, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 4 Mar 1831, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1833, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1840, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Probate: 1848, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1833-1848, , , Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    JONES FAMILY HISTORY As shown by ORIGINAL RECORDS.

    Pittsylvania County, Virginia
    Court Orders, Book 31

    Elisha Jones files for Revolutionary War Pension in the above mentioned county on the 22nd day of August. He appeared personally before the County Court in said County; Elisha Jones a resident of said County aged Seventy odd years who being first duly known according to Son doth on his Oath make the following declaration in Order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress paped [passed] June 7th 1832. That he enlisted &c. (as on Declaration).

    Personal Data in Pension Records in National Archives.
    Elisha Jones (S5633; VA. Service and Agcy.,; Cert. 16385 issued 5th of August 1833, Act. 7 June 1832, at $100 per an. from 4 March 1831).

    Soldier applied for pension 22 August 1832, age over 70 years, from Pittsylvania County, Virginia; entered the service 1 January 1777 in Hanover County, Virginia and served under Captain Wm. Meredith, also in the Company of Captain Nathaniel Burwell, 2d Lt. Wm. Stevenson, 1st Lt. John Blair,1st Va. Regiment Artillery. He first marched to Williamsburg, to Portsmouth, Ft. Nelson, and remained there about eight months; thence to Gasport for two months, to Portsmouth, to Hampton, and to Valley Forge,and met the main army; was in the battle of Monmouth, White Plains for two weeks, Ft. Putnam on North River for one month, and then joined the command of General Knox at Pluckemin, N. J. and winter quarters. He served over two years.

    Pittsylvania County Records November 20, 1848
    Court Orders, Book 40, pg. 92:

    The Court doth certify the Elisha Jones who was a Soldier of the Revolutionary War departed this life in this county on the 27th day of October last.

    Virginia State Library
    Military Certificate No. 2: 3229-4769...
    Council Chamber March 18th 1784
    I do Certify that Elisha Jones is entitled to the proportion of Land allowed as Private of the State line who has served three years.
    N3439 Thos. Meriwether
    Benjamin Harrison
    A Warrant for 100 acres ipued (issued) to Samuel Couch as a/c of Elisha Jones September 11th 1784.

    Will of Elisha Jones
    Pittsylvania County, Va.
    Will Bk. 2, pg. 60:
    Will made: 19 January 1844
    Recorded: 20 November 1848
    I Elisha Jones of the County of Pittsylvania and State of Virginia being of sound mind and disposing memory and calling to mind the uncertaintyof human life, do hereby make and ordain this my last will and testament,hereby revoking all wills by me made heretofore.
    First, I give and bequeath to my son John Jones one Negro Girl Marynow about 14 years of age, and her increase to him and his heirs forever-
    Secondly, I devise to my son Alexander Jones and his heirs forever one Negro woman Nancy and her young child, now a few days old & mot yetnamed and their future increase in fee simple in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
    Thirdly, I devise to my Daughter Giddy Mottley the wife of John Mottley during her life one mullatto boy John and at her death to be equally divided among her children; and it is my desire that John Mottley shall have no control whatever over the said boy John.
    Fourthly, I devise to the children of my son George Jones Decd. and their heirs, on Negro boy Morton.
    Fifthly, I devise to my Daughter Polly Mottley during life one Negro boy Vaden, and at her death to be equally divided between her children.
    Sixthly, I devise to the children of Betsey Morrison the wife of William Morrison, on Negro Girl Sally and her future increase and one hundred acres of Land near the Pittsylvania Court House, to be equally divided among said children.
    Seventhly, I devise to my Daughter Anny Oakes the wife of Thomas Oakes during her life one Negro boy Green and at her death to be equally divided among her children.
    Lastly, Any property I may have at my Death not herein before disposed of, I give to my son Alexander Jones, in addition to what I have heretofore given him.
    I appoint my friend Coalman D. Bennett Executor of this my last will; As witness my hand this 19th day of January 1844; signed and delivered in the presence of Richd. Jones, William Haden, David Thomas.

    His
    Elisha X Jones
    Mark

    At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 20th day of November 1848; This last will and Testament of Elisha Jones Decd. was presented in Court and proven by the oaths of the three subscribing witnesses to be the act and deed of said Testator and ordered to be recorded; And on the motion of Caolman D. Bennett the Executor in said will named who made oath and with Thomas Oakes, John Jones, Senr., Alexander Jones and John W. Jones as he entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of four thousand five hundred dollars conditioned according to Law, certificate is granted him obtaining probat of said will in due form;

    Teste
    Wm. H. Tunstall Clk.

    Court Order 40, page 92:
    The Court doth certify that Elisha Jones who was a Soldier of the Revolutionary War departed this life in the county on the 27th day of October last.
    Recorded: 20 November 1848

    Pittsylvania County Court Records
    Court Order 35, pg. 222:
    Court February 17, 1840
    A deed of trust from Geo. Hoskins to William H. Tunstall Trustee tosecure & Indemnify Wilson & Bennett and Coalman D. Bennett Conveyinghis wife?s interest in
    Elisha Jones Estate was acknowledged by said Geo. Hoskins to be his own act and deed and admitted to record in the officethe 9th day of this month.
    NOTE: Alexander Jones gt-granddaughter, Gayle, md. George Hoskins and thus in this way was an heir of Elisha Jones.

    Pittsylvania Death Register:
    Mary (Polly) E. Jones, wife of Joseph Motley was daughter of Elisha and J. Jones. She died 29 Jan 1862 of at 83 years of age. Her informant was her son, John Motley.

    Pension Record in National Archives
    Birth: In 1832 he was aged 70 years.
    Service: In a declaration for pension made on August 22, 1832, the veteran stated that he enlisted on January 1, 1777, served as a Private in Captain Nathaniel Burwells Company, 1st Regiment of Artillery and was in the Battle of Monmouth; he served at least two years.

    Pension: Elisha Jones was allowed pension on Certificate No. 16385, issued under act of June 7, 1832 and paid at the Virginia Agency.

    Residence: In 1777 he lived in Hanover County, Virginia, In 1832 he resided in Pittsylvania County, Virginia,

    Veterans Name: Elisha Jones
    Pension Case Number: S 5 633

    Woodford County, Kentucky, Old Kentucky Entries & Deeds by Willard Reuse Jillson pg. 341 is found: Elisha Jones, 100 A.
    Warrant #3439 Service 3 yrs. soldier in Virginia line date 9-11-1784.

    Elisha married Jerusha Watson about 1778 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Jerusha (daughter of Thomas John Cherrystone Watson and Alice Justice) was born in 1763 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Nov 1810 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jerusha Watson was born in 1763 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas John Cherrystone Watson and Alice Justice); died on 11 Nov 1810 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Polley Jones was born in 1779 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jan 1862 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Jones was born in 1780 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1839 in , Cabell, West Virginia, USA.
    3. Jesse George Jones was born about 1782 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died about 1865 in , Independence, Arkansas, USA.
    4. Henry Alexander Jones was born in 1784 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 07 Jul 1876 in Washburn, Barry, Missouri, USA.
    5. John Jones was born in 1786 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in , , Virginia, USA.
    6. Giddy A Jones was born in 1792 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in May 1880 in Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. Anne Jones was born in 1795 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Sep 1860 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    8. Alexander M Jones was born in 1801 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1862 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  5. 12.  William Parsons was born in 1758 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of Richard Parsons and Lydia Briggs); died on 16 Mar 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1782, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Film 0033270
    Vol 15 Pg 236
    December 15, 1806 William Parsons gives to his daughter, Elizabeth Farthing, a gift (horse).

    Will of William Parsons
    I William Parsons of Pittsylvania County State of Virginia being advanced in life and calling to mind the mortality of the body though at the time of sound and disposing memory do make this my Last Will and Testament as follows viz First I desire that all my just debts shall be speedly and promptly paid Secondly After my ebts & funeral expenses are paid I give to my beloved wife Mary Parsons the whole of my Estate both real & PErsonal or perishable of every kind during her natural life. Thirdly after the decease of my wife I give the whole of my land Viz fifty acres more or less to my Son Richard Parsons and that my unfortunate son Henry shall be supported out of my perishable Estate Agreeable to the will I wish of my wife to each of my other chidlren or their heirs of their body I give One dollar in additiion to what I have already given them.

    I do hereby constitute & ratify this my last will and testament all
    _________all others. In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 22nd day of February One-Thousand eight hundrede & eighteen.
    Also I desire that Richard Jones shall be the whole & Sole Executor of the my Last Will
    Signed in the presence of
    Will _______
    Richard (x) Parsons
    Molley (x) Farthing
    William (x) Parsons

    At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 16 Day of March 1818 The Last will & Testament of William Parsons Decd was presented in Court and proved the Oaths of the three Witnesses thereunto subscribed and ordered to be recorded and Richard Jones the Executor named in Said will refusing to take upon himself the burden of the excution thereof on the motion of Mary Parsons widow of said William who made oath according to sa____ _____ James Barnett, Abner Farthing and Richard Parsons her securities entered into and acknowledged there bond in the Penalty of $500. Conditioned as the Law directs certificate is granted her for obtaining Letter of Administration
    _________________________
    in due form

    William married Mary Blanks on 19 Jan 1794 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Henry Blanks and Naomi Cox) was born in 1762 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Mar 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Blanks was born in 1762 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of Henry Blanks and Naomi Cox); died in Mar 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Parsons
    2. Henry Parsons was born in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Parsons was born on 5 Sep 1783 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 31 Dec 1854 in , Robertson, Tennessee, USA.
    4. Sarah Parsons was born about 1787; and died.
    5. 6. Richard B Parsons was born in 1794 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Sep 1865 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA.

  7. 14.  Samuel Yates was born on 22 Jan 1776 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of Stephen Yates and Lydia Parsons); died on 22 May 1836 in Yates Tavern, Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1830, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Samuel married Mary Polly Davis on 17 Mar 1795 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Thomas Davis and Isbel) was born on 5 Oct 1774 in , Charlotte, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Apr 1858 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Polly Davis was born on 5 Oct 1774 in , Charlotte, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas Davis and Isbel); died on 18 Apr 1858 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Birth:
    The 1858 register of deaths for Pittsylvania County shows that Molly was 90 years old when she died and was born in Pittsylvania County.

    Children:
    1. 7. Letitia Yates was born on 27 Feb 1796 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Jan 1853 in , Lincoln, Missouri, USA.
    2. Stephen Yates was born on 27 Feb 1796 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 27 Jul 1854 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in , , , USA.
    3. Thomas W Yates was born in 1801 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Jul 1884 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Polly Yates was born in 1803 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1828 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    5. Susan E Yates was born in 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1831 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. John Yardley Yates was born on 1 Jan 1807 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Feb 1882 in , Floyd, Virginia, USA.
    7. Daniel Yates was born in 1809 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1859 in , Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
    8. George W Yates was born in 1811 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1838 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. William D Yates was born on 20 Apr 1813 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1860 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    10. Elizabeth Yates was born on 11 Sep 1819 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1820 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    11. Judith J Yates was born on 11 Sep 1819 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Dec 1843 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    12. Byrd R Yates was born in 1823 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Dec 1860 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Joseph Motley was born in 1720 in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Motley and Elizabeth Forrest); died on 15 Dec 1806 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1779, , Amelia, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1785, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:



    "May have been born in Gloucester Co., VA. Joseph was a Captain under General George Washington in the French and Indian War. Was a supply agent for the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War." Author: Pannill, Mrs. Fitzhugh Hastings, State Regent Title: The Roster of Texas Daughters Revolutionary Ancestors; Publication: Texas Society, DAR/1976; Title: World of Whitney.

    Title: Sons of the American Revolution Patriot Index CD


    Died:
    Will dated 8 Nov 1804, recorded 15 Dec 1806.

    Joseph married Martha Ellington in 1750. Martha (daughter of David Ellington and Martha Ann Tucker) was born in 1737 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 6 May 1780 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Martha Ellington was born in 1737 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA (daughter of David Ellington and Martha Ann Tucker); died on 6 May 1780 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Martha Ellington Motley
    Gave up her life for her country
    Martha was the wife of Captain Joseph Motley of Amelia and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia, and was murdered during the Revolution. She refused to divulge to a Tory raiding party the hiding place of supplies which Captain Motley had for the Continental Army, or the whereabouts of her husband.

    Martha was alone in the "Old Place" except for servants and the little children at home. She was recuperating in bed from the recent birth of her eleventh child, Elizabeth. She was served by Rachel, a very extraordinary servant who is purported to have been an African Princess. This servant was kidnapped from the rice fields of her homeland by slave traders. The record also states that she spoke a different language from the other servants and wore beautiful flowers tattooed on her breasts. This servant later raised the children who were left orphaned when Martha was murdered.

    Present that fateful day were four little girls, daughters of Martha and Joseph. Obedience was eight, Prudence was six, Sally was four and Delilah was two. They were under foot when the party of men on horseback arrived at the front gate to be greeted by Rachel. The spokesman of the group asked to see Captain Motley. When told he was not at home, they demanded to talk to Mrs Motley. Although informed by Rachel that Mrs Motley was ill in bed and could not be disturbed, on the insistence of one of the men, the servant allowed them into the house. Later Rachel disclosed that she recognized one of the men as a neighbor of the Motleys. The party of men hurried past Rachel and the little girls and barged up the stairs to Martha's room. In the excitement of a child's fancy, Obedience ran to see what this was all about, and was present when the neighbor and 'friend' demanded to know where her father and brothers were and where the provisions were kept. She heard her mother refuse to give them any information and saw them take the arm of her mother and (despite Martha's struggles and cries) pierce her arm with a knife and leave her faint and unconscious.

    Of the little girls there that day, the baby-in-arms, Elizabeth, lived to adulthood and married Floyd Tanner. Delilah married Benjamin Terry; Sally married Francis Anderson; Prudence married Joshua Stone. They all lived in Pittsylvania County. Obedience married John Morehead of Rockingham County, North Carolina in 1790.

    Source:
    "Reflections of Generations," by Loren Adams, and "The Roster of Texas DAR Ancestors, 1976."
    Martha Ellington is shown as the wife of Joseph Motley - re.: Page 230 - An Index to the Spouses of the DAR Patriots, copyright 1986 by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
    Martha was born in Amelia Co, Va abt 1736 and died (killed) in Pittsylvania Co, Va in 1776. Joseph Motley was born abt 1720, Gloucester Co, Va. and died Dec 15 1806 Pittsylvania Co, Va.

    David Ellington b. 1713 in Prince George Co., Va.; d. Mar. 1783, Amelia Co., Va.; m. Martha Ann Tucker abt. 1736; she was b. 1718, Chesterfield Co., Va. They were the parents of above Martha Ellington. Martha Ellington's younger sister, Obedience, m. Stephen Evans, Jr. (III), on Nov. 23, 1764, Amelia Co., Va. Stephen and Obedience are shown in Hancock Co., Ga., year 1794.

    David Ellington and Martha Ann Tucker had a son, David Ellington, Jr., b. Sept. 7, 1741, Amelia Co., Va.; d. Jan. 20, 1820, Wilkes Co., Ga.; m. Jane Harrison, b. abt. 1745; d. 1828; marriage date was Jan. 7, 1790, Prince Edward Co., Va.

    Children:
    1. Martha Patsy Motley was born in 1753 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1806 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Daniel Motley was born on 6 Jul 1755 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Oct 1815 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. Samuel Motley was born on 23 Nov 1758 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1834 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. John Motley was born on 23 Nov 1761 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Mar 1826 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.
    5. 8. David James Motley was born on 23 Nov 1761 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Mar 1826 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. Obedience Motley was born in 1768 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1863 in Mocksville, Davie, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Happy Home, Rockingham, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Prudence Motley was born in 1770 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Oct 1838 in Mocksville, Davie, North Carolina, USA.
    8. Sarah "Sallie" Mottley was born in 1772 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 12 Jun 1832 in , Wilson, Tennessee, USA.
    9. Elizabeth Motley was born in 1773 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Dec 1806 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    10. Amy Motley was born in 1778 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 12 Jun 1853 in , DeKalb, Alabama, USA.
    11. Delilah Motley was born on 7 Dec 1779 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Mar 1837 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  3. 18.  Phillip Pendleton was born on 17 Nov 1742 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA (son of James Pendleton and Elizabeth Coleman); died in 1811 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1779, , King and Queen, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Family tradition says he was a Captain in the Revolution.
    Married: Bef 7 Jul 1767 in , Virginia
    Note:
    Married Well and Often marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800" by Robert K. Headley, JR.

    Pendleton, Philip and Awbery, Martha (Awbery); bef 7 Jul 1767; bride was a dau of Chandler Awbrey (d WC 1756);
    Philip and Martha Pendleton were res. of St. Mark's Par., Culpeper Co. Va. by Apr 1770; (WC DW 13:28; DW 15:74; RI 5:17)

    Phillip married Martha Awbrey in 1766 in , Washington, Virginia, USA. Martha (daughter of Chandler Awbrey and Elisabeth Sorrell) was born in 1742 in Falmouth, Stafford, Virginia, USA; died in 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Martha Awbrey was born in 1742 in Falmouth, Stafford, Virginia, USA (daughter of Chandler Awbrey and Elisabeth Sorrell); died in 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Married: Bef 7 Jul 1767 in , Virginia
    Note:
    "Married Well and Often marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800" by Robert K. Headley, JR.

    " Pendleton, Philip and Awbery, Martha (Awbery); bef 7 Jul 1767; bride was a dau of Chandler Awbrey (d WC 1756);
    Philip and Martha Pendleton were res. of St. Mark's Par., Culpeper Co. Va. by 191 Apr 1770; (WC DW 13:28; DW 15:74; RI 5:17)

    Notes:

    Married: Bef 7 Jul 1767 in , Virginia
    Note:
    "Married Well and Often marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800" by Robert K. Headley, JR.


    " Pendleton, Philip and Awbery, Martha (Awbery); bef 7 Jul 1767; bride was a dau of Chandler Awbrey (d WC 1756);
    Philip and Martha Pendleton were res. of St. Mark's Par., Culpeper Co. Va. by 191 Apr 1770; (WC DW 13:28; DW 15:74; RI 5:17)

    Children:
    1. 9. Elizabeth Pendleton was born in 1765 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA; died in Jun 1804 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Col. James Pendleton was born in 1767; died in 1841.
    3. Martha Pendleton was born in 1767; and died.
    4. Robert Pendleton was born in 1769; and died.
    5. Philip Pendleton was born in 1769; and died.
    6. Rebecca Pendleton was born in 1771; and died.
    7. Coleman Pendleton was born on 4 Aug 1780; died on 31 May 1862.
    8. Gabriel Pendleton was born in 1782; and died.
    9. Joseph Pendleton was born in 1784; and died.
    10. Henry Pendleton was born in 1786; and died.

  5. 20.  William Elijah Jones was born on 31 Oct 1735 in Alderbury, Shropshire, England (son of John William Jones and Sarah Woodward); died on 1 Sep 1823 in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1790, , Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1820, Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1823, , Greenville, South Carolina, USA
    • Probate: 27 Feb 1823, , Greenville, South Carolina, USA

    William married Mary Whitlock on 17 Jun 1756 in , , South Carolina, USA. Mary (daughter of James Whitlock and Agnes Christmas) was born on 15 Apr 1741 in St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Sep 1823 in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 21.  Mary Whitlock was born on 15 Apr 1741 in St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA (daughter of James Whitlock and Agnes Christmas); died on 21 Sep 1823 in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. 10. Elisha Jones was born in 1758 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 27 Oct 1848 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Thomas Jones was born on 13 Jun 1759 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 1 May 1826 in Laurens, Laurens, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
    3. William Jones was born on 14 Dec 1760 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Jan 1835 in Indian Creek, Yancey, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Elizabeth Jones was born in 1761 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Jan 1843 in Flagg Springs, Campbell, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Flagg Springs, Campbell, Kentucky, USA.
    5. Richard Jones was born on 4 Dec 1763 in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; died on 10 Sep 1848 in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
    6. Moses Jones, Sr was born in 1765 in , Bladen, North Carolina, USA; died in Feb 1846 in , Bladen, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Emilia Milley Jones was born on 9 May 1772 in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; died in Jun 1860 in Madison, Madison, Alabama, USA.
    8. Solomon Jones was born on 28 Oct 1774 in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; died on 24 Apr 1843 in , Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Laurens, South Carolina, USA.
    9. John Jones was born on 28 Jul 1777 in , Greenville, South Carolina, USA; died on 26 Feb 1844 in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
    10. Mary Polly Jones was born on 12 Oct 1783 in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; died on 30 Jun 1838 in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
    11. Moses Abner Jones was born on 19 Aug 1786 in , Caswell, North Carolina, USA; died on 12 Dec 1853 in Durton Creek, Laurens, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Laurens, South Carolina, USA.

  7. 22.  Thomas John Cherrystone Watson was born in 1733 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA (son of Thomas John Watson and Euphemia Grisell Townsend); died on 20 May 1811 in Cherrystone, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Thomas Watson will:

    to wife, Else, all that I possess during her lifetime
    to grandaughter, Eady Rumbly $50.00
    to Polly Rumble $50.00
    to Cannon Rumble $50.00
    at the death of wife all estate to be equally divided among children:
    daughter Jerusia Jones
    daughter Gresell Hall
    daughter Ann Watson
    son John Waston
    son George Watson
    son Amos Watson
    son Shemeiah? Watson

    John Watson and Thomas Watson appointed executors
    Witnesses: Thomas Ensley, William Ferguson, Stephen Gates

    Will written 7 November 1810
    Will probated 20th May 1811
    Will Book 11 1780-1820, page 359

    Thomas married Alice Justice about 1765 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. Alice (daughter of John Justice and Mary Houge) was born on 31 May 1739 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1802 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 23.  Alice Justice was born on 31 May 1739 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of John Justice and Mary Houge); died in 1802 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Alice Abby JUSTICE

    Children:
    1. 11. Jerusha Watson was born in 1763 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Nov 1810 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  9. 24.  Richard Parsons was born in 1714 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Parsons and Sarah Woodson); died on 21 Feb 1785 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1782, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Will: 22 Dec 1783, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Joseph Parsons 1690-1770 and Sarah Woodson's son Richard Parsons born was abt 1713 Henrico, Va married Lydia Biggs 1725-aft 1758 Richard wrote his will on 22 Dec 1783 in Pittsylvania, Va, his wife Lydia was in the will, and recorded on 21 Feb 1785 in Pittsylvania, Va. After Sarah Woodson Parsons died in 1746 Henrico. Joseph Parsons married Suzannah Woody on 7 Feb 1750 in Henrico, Va, and she was mentioned in Joseph's will written 6 Aug 1762 Henrico.

    Will of Richard Parsons
    Court Orders Book 5, page 139 Pittsylvania County, VA
    December 22, 1783

    In the Name of God Amen I Richard Parsons of the County of Pittsylvania being old and weak in body but enjoying my usual reason and memory and calling to mind the mortality of man do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following, to wit, First my desire is that my Soul assends and rest with God that gave it and secondly my desire is that my body be decently buried,
    Thirdly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff and their heirs forever.
    Forthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Agness Madkiff and to her Husband John Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughter Agness Madkiff and her husband John Madkiff and their hiers forever.
    Fifthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son George Parsons one shilling Sterling to him my said Son George Parsons and his heirs for ever,
    Sixthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Joseph Parsons one shilling sterling to him my said son Joseph Parsons and his heirs forever,
    Seventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son John Parsons one shilling sterling to him my said son John Parsons and his heirs for ever
    Eighthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Samuel Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided by a line which my said son Samuel and my son William marked themselves to him my said son Samuel Parsons and his heirs and assignes for ever
    Ninethly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son William Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided as above mentioned to him my said son William Parsons and his heirs and assignes forever
    Tenthly on the land above mentioned is mortgage for which my son Samuel Parsons is liable to pay said mortgage if he does not then my will is that his part of the land that is to say the land whereon he now lives is to be sold by my executors to off said morgage
    Eleventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates all my Black Smith tools to her my said daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates to them and their heirs for ever
    Twevlthly and lastly as I and my wife is now living with my daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates and they using us with the greatest kindness my will and desire is that they the said Lydia and Stephen Yates to have all the remainder of my estate that is to say my cattle and my black mare and also all my household furniture which is now in their possession but not til after my decease and the decease of my Wife.
    Furthermore I revoke all former wills by me made and do confirm this my last will and testament. I do appoint and constitute my loving sons Joseph and William Parsons executors of this my last will and testament Witness my hand and seal.

    Richard (his mark) Parsons SS

    Test
    John Parks, Samuel Parks, Richard Johnson

    At a Court held for Pittsylvania County February the 21, 1785 This last Will and Testament of Richard Parsons deceased was presented in Court and proved by the Oathes of two of the witnesses Hands and by the Court ordered to be Recorded

    THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA
    CHAPTER IV A PART OF LUNENBURG COUNTY, 1745-1752

    page 53

    There were three very early roads which led across Pittsylvania to the west, known as Hickey's Road, the Irish Road, and the Pigg River Road. Hickey's Road led from a point on Staunton River in northern Halifax to the settlement that had been made at the foot of Wart Mountain in western Patrick, a distance of near 120 miles. The Wart Mountain isnow called Bull's Mountain and lies east of the main range of the [p.53] Blue Ridge, as shown on Jefferson's and Fry's map. Mayo River takes its rise near by and for this reason the settlement was called the Mayo settlement.

    Hickey's road was authorized at a court held for Lunenburg in June, 1749:

    'It is ordered that a road be laid off and cleared the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain, and it is ordered that Joseph Mayes and all the male Laboring Tithables convenient to the said road forthwith mark off and lay open the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to Allen's Creek and keep the some in repair according to law. [p.54] 'Richard Parsons is appointed surveyor of that part of the New Road leading from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain, to-wit from Allen's Creek to Banister River.

    THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA
    CHAPTER V A PART OF HALIFAX COUNTY, 1752-1767

    page 62

    'The emigrants usually left Pennsylvania in the early fall, after harvest was over, reaching Virginia or North Carolina before hard winter set in. Almost all were farmers, but were artisans as well, making almost everying they needed. The Germans were industrious and economical;the Scotch-Irish, ambitious, alert and grasping.' These upper inhabitants of Halifax had increased in numbers until now they began to petition for more roads. In March,19 I753, Richard Parsons and William Adkins were ordered to mark a road from the mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road. In July the inhabitants on Pigg River and Snow Creek (Franklin County) petitioned for a road from the uppermost of the inhabitantsto the Snow Creek Road, and Thomas Hall and William Hill were orderedto lay off the road. The following year the same inhabitants begged that the road laid off by Hall and Hill be extended to the top of the Blue Ridge, which was accordingly ordered, with Tully Choice as surveyor. This road led across Franklin County to the mountains.

    Will of Richard Parsons
    Court Orders Book 5, page 139 Pittsylvania County, VA
    December 22, 1783

    In the Name of God Amen I Richard Parsons of the County of Pittsylvania being old and weak in body but enjoying my usual reason and memory and calling to mind the mortality of man do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following, to wit, First my desire is that my Soul assends and rest with God that gave it and secondly my desire is that my body be decently buried Thirdly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff and their heirs forever. Forthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Agness Madkiff and to her Husband John Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughterAgness Madkiff and her husband John Madkiff and their hiers forever.Fifthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son George Parsons oneshilling Sterling to him my said Son George Parsons and his heirs foreverer, Secondly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Joseph Parsons one shilling sterling to him my said son Joseph Parsons and his heirs forever, Seventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son JohnParsons one shilling sterling to him my said son John Parsons and hisheirs for ever Eighthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Samuel Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided by a line which my said son Samuel and my son William marked themselves to him my said son Samuel Parsons and his heirs and assignes for ever Ninethly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son William Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided as above mentioned to him my said son William Parsons and his heirs and assignes forever Tenthly on the land above mentioned is mortgage for which my son Samuel Parsons is liable to pay said mortgage if he does not then my will is that his part of the land that is to say the land whereon he now lives is to be sold by my exxecutors to off said morgage Eleventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates all myBlack Smith tools to her my said daughter Lydia Yates and her husbandStephen Yates to them and their heirs for ever Twevlthly and lastly as I and my wife is now living with my daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates and they using us with the greatest kindness my will and desire is that they the said Lydia and Stephen Yates to have all the r remainder of my estate that is to say my cattle and my black mare and also all my household furniture which is now in their possession but not til after my decease and the decease of my Wife. Furthermore I revoke all former wills by me made and do confirm this my last will and testament. I do appoint and constitute my loving sons Joseph and William Parsons executors of this my last will and testament Witness my hand and seal.

    Richard (his mark) Parsons SS

    Test
    John Parks, Samuel Parks, Richard Johnson

    At a Court held for Pittsylvania County February the 21, 1785 This last Will and Testament of Richard Parsons deceased was presented in Court and proved by the Oathes of two of the witnesses Hands and by the Court ordered to be Recorded

    Teste Will Turnball (?)

    FHC Film #31671
    Goochland County Court Orders Books 1,2, & 3
    Goochland County Virginia Order Book No. 3 1731-1735

    August Court 1732
    page 110
    Parsons VS Davis
    On the complaint of Richard Parsons that William Davis hath beat him it is ordered that a capias do yous against this said Davis in the sum of one hundred pounds sterling for his appearance at the nex t court to answer in the promises
    Ordered that Edward Scott to summons a witness
    Page 118
    To Richard Parsons constabe for inspecting stands (?)
    Page 123

    October Court 1732
    The complaint against William Davis for beating Richard Parsons is dismissed

    August Court 1734
    On the motion of Lydia Briggs she is permitted to choose Richard Parsons her guardian who accepts the charge. Alliford(?)S. Hughtes and Isaac Hughes offer themselves securities.
    The last will and testament of George Briggs deceased is presented in Court by Richard Parsons guardian to Lydia Briggs the excecutrix and the same being proved by his oaths of Robert Carter and Jeremiah Dumas (?) Jun to have been signed by Jeremiah Dumas Jun. with the testators name and by his direction it is admitted to record on the motion of the said Richard Parsons Certificate is granted him for obtaining Letters of Administration with the will ann------- is due form during the minority of the executrix. Alliford Hughes and Isaac Hughes, Securities

    LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA, DIGITAL COLLECTION
    Parsons, Richard 30 Jany 1741 Goochland County, 80 A on the brances of the North Branch of Muddy Creek alias Little Muddy Creek Patents 20, 1741-43, P. 129

    GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS, 1741-1745

    Deed Book 4 Page 510 February 25, 1744 from Francis Amoss of Goochland and Parish of Southam, to Richard Ligon of same, for 45 lbs, all that tract of land in Goochland on both sides of the upper branc h of Muddy Creek alias Little Muddy Creek, and bounded by Richard Parsons, Major Bowler Cocke, James Terrel, containing 400 acres. Signed Francis Amoss. Wit - John Alexander, Abrm Womack, Abrm Womac k Jr. Recorded March 19, 1744. Judith, the wife of Francis Amoss, relinquished her right of dower to the conveyed lands.

    Deed Book 4 Page 346. December 17, 1743 from Richard Parsons, and Lydia, his wife, of the Parish of St. James and Goochland, to John Alexander of same, for 70 lbs, a certain tract of land of 200 acre s in Goochland on the south side James River on the west side Muddy Cr, being half of 400 acres of land granted to George Briggs by patent dated Jun 20, 1733, which the said George Briggs, by his Gooc hland will, gave to his sister, Lydia Briggs alias Parsons. The tract is bounded by Bowler Cocke, new lines run by Robert Walton on the division of the said 400 acres. Signed Richard Parsons, Lidi a (L her mark) Parsons. Wit - Francis Amoss, Isac Hughes, Abram Womack, Miles Gathwrit, Joell Chandler, Recorded May 15, 1744.

    Deed Book 4 Page 325. January 16, 1743 from Robert Yancey of the Parish of St. Martin and County of Louisa, to Francis Amoss of the Parish of St. James and Goochland, for 40 L, a cerain tract of land of about 400 acres on the south side of James River in the Parish of St. James and Goochland, and bounded by Richard Parsons, Major Bowler Cocke, James Terril. Signed - Robert Yancey. Wit - Tarlton Fleming, Charles Fleming, Simon (SW his mark) Ward. Recorded March 20, 1743. Recorded June 19, 1744.

    Deed Book 4 Page 201 August 13, 1743 from Richard Parsons, and Lydia, his wife, of Goochland, to Nicholas Davies of Goochland for 20 L, a certain tract of land of 200 acres on Muddy Creek in Goochlan d on the south side of James River, and bounded by [trees]. Signed - Richard Parsons, Lydia (X her mark) Parsons. Wit - William Dillon, William Dillon [sic], John (B his mark) Burk, John ( his mark ) Burnet. Recorded September 20, 1743.

    Deed Book 4 Page 203. April 22, 1743 from Richard Parsons of Goochland, to Nicholas Spears of Goochland, for 5 L, a certain tract of land of about 80 acres on Muddy Creek in Goochland on the south si de of James River, and bounded by Major Bowler Cocke, James Terril, Robert Yancy. Signed - Richard Parsons. Wit - Nicholas Davies, Elizabeth Dewes, John (his mark) Creasie. Recorded September 20, 1 743.
    At a Court of November 20, 1745, this deed was proved by the oath of William Dillon to be the act and deed of Lydia Parsons, wife of Richard Parsons, and ordered to be recorded.

    SUNLIGHT ON THE SOUTHSIDE LISTS OF TITHES LUNENBURG COUNTY VIRGINIA 1748-1783, Compiled by Landon C. Bell, Clearfield Company, Philadelphia, 1931, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 74-5468

    Tax List for 1749 taken by William Caldwell "from Falling River to Little Ronoke River".
    Richard Parsons ....1 (pg 91)
    Christopher Parsons.....1 (pg 94)

    Tax List for 1750 taken by William Caldwell "from Falling River to Little Ronoke River".
    Richard Parsons....1 (pg 126)
    Christopher Parsons....1 (pg 128)

    LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA LAND PATENTS 1746-1916, T.L.C. Genealogy, PO Box 403369, Miami Beach, Fl 33140-1369
    Patent 28-487, 180 acres, January 10, 1748, Richard Parsons, both sides Banister E, mouth Rocky Branch
    Patent 28-488, 204 acres, January 10, 1748, Richard Parsons, both sides Great Cherrystone Cr.
    Patent 31-743, 1148 acres, September 10, 1755, Chirstopher Parsons, left side Cub Creek and both sides Maple Swamp

    HALIFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS 2,3,4,5,&6, MARIAN DODSON CHIARITO, G929.3755661 C431haLt Denver Public Library, Denver, CO

    P. 131 20 June 1764 Christopher Gorman of Halifax Co. to John Gorman of same, for L10, 100 acres on the brances of Mill Cr., being the upper part of the land sd Gorman lives on... All houses, building ...
    Signed: Christopher (X) Gorman
    Wit: Shadrack Turner, Richard Parsons, Thomas Townsend
    Recorded 21 June 1764

    P. 214 18 December 1766 Jeremiah Hatcher & Margate, his wife, of Mecklenburg Co. to John Adams of Halifax Co., for L30, 616 ac., part of a tract of 1,616 ac. granted to sd Hatcher 6 June 1765; on th e north sode of Banister Ri., beg. on sd river thence west... All appurtenances...
    Signed Jeremiah Hatcher
    Wit: Philemon Payne, John Pigg, Benja. Hatcher Recorded 18 December 1766

    P. 217 18 Decmber 1766 Jeremiah Hatcher & Margate his wife, of Mecklenburg Co. to Richard Parsons of Halifax Co., for L70, 400 ac. beg. at a white oak th. north... All tress, woods, underwoods...
    Singed: Jeremiah Hatcher
    Wit: Philimon Payne, John Pigg, Benja. Hatcher Recorded 18 December 1766

    P. 219 18 December 1766 Jeremiah Hatcher & Margate, his wife, of Mecklenburg Co. to Richard Parsons of Halifax Co., for L30, 600 ac., part of a tract of 1, 616 ac. granted sd Hatcher by patent 5 Jun e 1765 on Little Cherry Stone Cr., on the north side of Banister Ri., eg. on the south side of sd creek thence south.. All appurtenances..
    Signed: Jeremiah Hatcher

    THE HISTORY OF PTTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA by Maud Carter Clement, pages 53-54
    "Hickey's road was authorized at a court held for Lunenburg in June, 1749: It is ordered that a road be laid off and cleared the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlemen t at the Wart Mountain, and it is ordered that Joseph Mayes and all the male Laboring Tithables convenient to the said road forthwith mark off and lay open the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to Allen's Creek and keep the same in repair according to law."
    "Richard Parsons is appointed surveyor of that part of the New Road leading from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain, to-wit from Allen's Creek to Banister River."
    "This road led from a point on Staunton River in Northern Halifax, by Mount Airy, Chalk Level and Chatham, crossing Banister River near the Poor Farm, and turning west led across Henry and Patrick counties. The eastern part of this road continues a well known highway today. It took its name from John Hickey, who had made a settlement and opened a store near its western limits."

    Page 62
    "These upper inhabitants of Halifax had increased in numbers until now thay began to petition for more roads. In March, 1753, Richard Parsons and William Adkins were ordered to mark a road from the m outh of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road. In July the inhabitants on Pigg River and Snow Creek (Franklin County) petitioned for a road from the uppermost of the inhabitants to the Snow Creek Road, and Th omas Hall and William Hill were ordered to lay off the road. The following year the same inhabitants begged that the road laid off by Hall and Hill be extended to the top of the Blue Ridge, which wa s accordingly ordered, with Tully Choice as surveyor. This road led across Franklin County to the mountains."

    From the PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA ABSTRACTS OF WILLS 1768-1800 the will of Richard Parsons (not dated) from the Deed and Will Book 11, p 159 lists daughter Hannah Madkiff (Midkiff) and her husband , Joseph Madkiff, daughter Agnes Madkiff and her husband John Madkiff, sons George, Joseph, John, Samuel, William and daughter Lyda (Lydia) and her husband Stephen Yates. Richard's wife's name is not given but the will states that he and his wife are living with Lyda and her husband Stephen. Executors were sons, Joseph and William, witnesses were, John Parks, Samuel Parks and Richard Johnson.

    ENTRY RECORD BOOK 1737-1770 (LAND ENTRIES IN THE PRESENT VIRGINIA COUNTIES OF HALIFAX, PITTSYLVANIA, HENRY, FRANKLIN, AND PATRICK) TRANSCRIBED BY MARLAN DODSON CHIARITO US/CAN 975.56R2c v.1
    Joseph parsons 400 acx. Land on Little Cherrystone Cr. Adj.g the Lines of Richd. Parsons, Jos. Hixs and Richd. Southerlon's runing up
    Trans.d to Saml. Parsons 17 Sapr.1779) Also 400 on the Sth. of the Mill Cr. and Callaways Cabbin Running on Kennons Line and both sides of the new Waggon road for Complement.
    Thos. Dillard Jrnr. 400 Ac begin: on the upper Line of Richard Parsons's Land on Cherrystone Creek thence off and up both sides.
    (Surv.d W.S.) At a Council June 14, 1749 Richard Parsons had leave to take up 2000 Acres of Land including the Place he lives on and one other Survey on Mill Creek. Mem.d see if neither of these tra cts have not had the fees due for them return'd insolv.t.
    Richard Parsons 400 on the S. Side Mill Creek Begin: at Hugh Henry's Cornr. Maple thence up the Br. and Parallel with Parsons's old line.
    (Void) Richard Parsons 400 on both sides Sycamore Creek Begin: at a Beach on the Nth. Side the sd Creek mark't I E thence up and down.
    (Surv.d S.W.) Henry Pruett 400 on both sides the South Fork of Great Cherrystone Creek Begin: at Richard Parsons's upper line thence up both sides.
    (Surv.d J.T.) Elisha Walling 400 Acrs on both sides Br Cherry Stone Cr. begin: just below the Fork thence up including the Fork. for Richard Parsons
    Joseph Parsons 400 Acs. Land on Little Cherrystone Cr. Adj.g the Lines of Richd. Parsons, Jos. Hixs and Richd. Southerlon's and runing up.
    In Plea Book 1 of Halifax County Virginia, 1752-1755: " The petition of Richard Parsons to build a water grist mill is granted, he being proprietor of land on both sides Little Cherry Stone Creek, a djacent to his dwelling house
    Richard sold land, 100 acres each, to Joseph and George for 10 pounds in 1764. These were recorded in deed books of Halifax County.
    In Plea Book 1 of Halifax County Virginia, 1752-1755: " The petition of Richard Parsons to build a water grist mill is granted, he being proprietor of land on both sides Little Cherry Stone Creek, a djacent to his dwelling house."
    1749 - Richard Parsons, surveyor, (Lunenburg Co)
    1765 - George Parsons, Richard Parsons (Halifax Voters List)
    1767 - Richard Parsons, to mark road from mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's
    Road (Snow Creek later in Franklin Co)
    1767 - John Parsons, Richard Parsons, George Parsons, Joseph Parsons (Camden
    Parish Tithes List)
    1768 - George Parsons (Antrim Parish, Halifax Co)
    1771 - Richard Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1782 - Joseph Parsons, Pitts Co (written complaint)
    1786 - George Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1787 - William Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1788 - Samuel Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1796 - William Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    Virginia Census of 1782
    Pittsylvania County
    George Parsons 0 3 0 0 0 S1782
    John Parsons 0 5 0 0 S1782
    Joseph Parsons 0 8 0 0 S1782
    Richard Parsons 0500
    Samuel Parsons 0 3 0 0 S1782
    William Parsons 0 3 0 0 S1782

    Richard married Lydia Briggs in 1743 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA. Lydia (daughter of Ralph Briggs and Mary Elizabeth Wright) was born in 1720 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 25.  Lydia Briggs was born in 1720 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA (daughter of Ralph Briggs and Mary Elizabeth Wright); died in 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Briggs/Parsons confirmation

    banjosmama originally shared this on 16 Jun 2012


    Richard Parsons is the son of Joseph Parsons and Sarah Woodson. He was born before 1714 in either Henrico County, Virginia. His will was written on December 22, 1783 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and his estate was probated there on February 21, 1785.

    Lydia Briggs was the daughter of Ralph Briggs and Elizabeth Mary Wright and brother of George Briggs. She was born in 1720 in Goochland County, Virginia. She died in Pittsylvania County Virginia in 1787.
    John Wright (probably an uncle) was appointed as her guardian after both of her parents died (I do not have this date). John Wright died between March 14, 1729/30 and May 1730 at which time her brother George must have been of age, and become her guardian, because when George died in June of 1734, Lydia chose a new guardian, Richard Parsons. Hence, George must have been her guardian at the time. Lydia also inherited 400 acres of land from George on the south side of the James River along Muddy Creek.

    Richard and Lydia were married in 1740 in Goochland County, Virginia. They had the following children, all born in Pittsylvania County, Virginia:

    Joseph (abt 1742 - 13 Aug 1833) m1. bef 1764, Margaret "Peggy" Griffith; m2. 26 Aug 1824, Sarah "Sally" Thompson
    Mary Agnes (abt 1744 - ) m. 1760, John Midkiff, Sr.
    Hannah (abt 1746 - ) m. Joseph Midkiff, Sr.
    George (abt 1750 - 16 Jun 1846) m1. Anne Griffith, m2. Sarah Hardin
    Samuel (abt 1752 - 1819) m. 21 Dec 1779, Rebecca Farthing
    James (1753 - )
    William (abt 1756 - 16 Mar 1818) m. Mary Blanks
    Richard (1758 - )
    Lydia (1760 - Aft 1805) m. 1775 Stephen Yates, Sr.
    John (abt 1762 - d. 20 Jun 1808) m1. Mary Simmons, m2. bef 1784, Sarah (Sary) Adkins

    The Richard Parsons who married Lydia Briggs is documented from 1735 to about 1745 in Goochland County, Virginia. The Richard of Lunenburg/Halifax/Pittsylvania County is documented from 1748 to his death around 1785. He died testate in Pittsylvania County, Virginia naming his children and mentioning his wife only as 'my wife'. So far, I have not found a document that states Richard of Goochland and Richard of Pittsylvania are the same Richard. However, Richard sold his land in Goochland County and then a Richard appears in Lunenburg/Pittsylvania County shortly thereafter. Also, Christopher Parsons also appears in court records in Goochland and then appears in Lunenburg in the same year as Richard, as well as some other Pittsylvania families. The Richard Parsons of Surry County, North Carolina was married Elizabeth Feathers. He died 30 years after the Richard of Pittsylvania County also leaving a will. There is no documentation that links the two.

    In August of 1734, Lydia Briggs, both her parents having previously died, was permitted to choose Richard Parsons her guardian. This indicates that she was a minor and he was at least 21 years of age.

    On January 30, 1741, Richard Parsons patented 80 acres on the branches of the North Branch of Muddy Creek (alias Little Muddy Creek) in Goochland County, Virginia. [Library of Virginia, Digital Collection, Patents 20, 1741-43, P. 129].

    On January 16, 1743 from Robert Yancey of the Parish of St. Martin and County of Louisa sold to Francis Amoss of the Parish of St. James and Goochland, 400 acres on the south side of James River in the Parish of St. James and Goochland, that was bounded by Richard Parsons

    On April 22, 1743 Richard Parsons of Goochland County, Virginia, sold to Nicholas Spears 80 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 5 pounds.

    On August 13, 1743 Richard and Lydia Parsons of Goochland County, Virginia, sold to Nicholas Davies 200 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 20 pounds. This is the first mention of his wife.

    On December 17, 1743 Richard and Lydia Parsons of the Parish of St. James and Goochland sold to John Alexander 200 acres on the south side James River on the west side Muddy Creek for 70 pounds. [Goochland County Deeds, Virginia Deeds, 1741-1745, Deed Book 4, Page 346]

    Lydia's brother George Briggs was first granted the above 400 acres in 1733. George died about 1634 and Lydia inherited the land.

    On February 25, 1744 Francis Amoss of Goochland and Parish of Southam sold to Richard Ligon 400 acres on both sides of the upper branch of Muddy Creek alias Little Muddy Creek, and bounded by Richard Parsons.

    On November 20, 1745, Richard Parsons is mentioned []Goochland County, Virginia 1741-1745, Deed Book 4].

    On March 7, 1747, Richard is granted 400 acres on both sides of Great Cherrystone Creek in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    On Noveber 2, 1748, Richard is granted an additional 400 acres in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, adjoining his other lands.

    On June 14, 1749, Richard Pasrons is grated 2000 acres on Mill Creek in Virginia.

    In June of 1749 Richard Parsons was appointed as surveyor of the new road between Staunton River and the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    In July of 1752, Richard sells land to John Watson in Halifax County, Virginia.

    Between 1752 and 1755, Richard Parsons is granted permission to construct a grist mill on Cherry Creek in Halifax County, Virginia.

    In March of 1753, as surveyor, he was ordered to mark a road from the mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road in the same county.

    On March 20, 1760 is in Halifax County, Virginia.

    In a deed recorded in Halifax County, Virginia, April 19, 1764, Richard Parsons sells his son Joseph Parsons 100 acres of land for 10 pounds [Halifax County Deed Books 2-6, compiled by Marian Dodson Chiarito] .

    On May 14, 1764, Richard Parsons sold to his son George Parsons, both of Halifax County, Virginia, for 10 pounds, 100 acres on the south side of Little Cherrystone Creek, being the land that George was living on at the time. It was recorded June 21, 1764

    In 1765, Richard and George Parsons were listed in the Halifax Voters List. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On June 10, 1767, Richard (Persons) and his son Joseph are named for Cambden Parish in Pittsylvania County's first list of Tithables (The History of Pittsylvania County, Viginia, by Maud Carter Clement. Reprinted by The Pittsylvania Historical Society, 1988, page 278).

    In 1767, Richard Parsons, as surveyor, was ordered to mark the road from mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road (in Franklin Co) [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    In 1768, George Parsons was in Antrim Parish [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On July 29, 1768, Francis Bucknal was granted a patent in Pittsylvania County for 238 acres on both sides of Great Cherry stone Creek adjoining Parson's Land. [Land Office Patents No. 37, 1767-1768, p. 243 (Reel 37), Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41].

    In 1771, Richard Parsons is found in the Pittsylvania County Court Order Records [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On August 3, 1771, John Hicks was granted a patent in Pittsylvania County for 400 acres on the branches of Little Cherrystone Creek adjoining Richard Parsons. [Land Office Patents No. 40, 1771-1772, p. 516 (Reel 39), Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41].

    In May of 1777, Richard signed the Oath of Allegiance in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    In 1782, Richard and his sons, William, Samuel, John, Joseph and George are named in the Pittsylvania County Census. Richard had 5 persons. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On December 22, 1783, Richard and Lydia according to his will, are living with their daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates. Stephen ran the Old Yates Tavern in Gretna, Virginia. (The old Yates Tavern still stands today about ten miles from town.)

    In the Pittsylvania County, Virginia Deed and Will Book #11, p. 159, probably February 21, 1785, Richard Parsons' will is recorded.

    I hope this helps someone....
    Nancy
    Born in Virginia
    Story of Lydia Briggs' Childhood
    Posted 25 Mar 2014 by jtynotme

    Retrieved 7 Jun 2011 from RootsWeb WorldConnections, Ancestors of Margaret Pansy Sanderson, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sbeddes&id=I20315
    William C Burgess listed as a researcher of this line

    Lydia Briggs--She had a brother named George Briggs who had given Lydia 400 acres of land on the south side of the James River. This was sometime between 1733 date of the patent to George Briggs and 1743, when Richard and Lydia sold 200 acres of the 400 to a John Alexander. (Goochland Co, Virginia Deeds 1741-1745)

    After her parents died, Lydia chose John Wright as her guardian. He died in Goochland Co. Lydia's brother George, chose Robert Hughes.

    In the will of Lt. Col. George Jordan, dated May 28, 1671, he gives to "George Briggs, alsoe God-Children, each a silver soon, worth ten shillings." I have a George Briggs with sister Lydia in Goochland County in 1733 when he patented land. George died abt. 1734 when his will was presented in court and Lydia, the executrix, was allowed to choose Richard Parsons as her guardian, because she was not of age.

    Also wonder about Lydia Briggs. It appears she starts out with John Wright as her guardian, but shifts to Richard Parsons later. Her brother makes a move as well, which I suppose indicates the death of John Wright. Do you have a copy of his will you could share online?? 1730 John Wright of Goochland County, Virginia, died between March 14, 1729/30 and May 1730. That would have clearly necessitated the appointment of a new guardian for Lydia Briggs.

    Per comments that I have read, Joseph Parsons of Henrico County, Va, did NOT mention a son named Richard in his LWT. so unlikely Joseph was Richard’s father.


    JEAN Thomas From what I read it said that Richard was Joseph father.

    In 1782, Richard and his sons, William, Samuel, John, Joseph and George are named in the Pittsylvania County Census. Richard had 5 persons. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]her.

    sscottmath Color me confused

    Children:
    1. Mary Agnes Parsons was born in 1744 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Mar 1844 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Hannah Parsons was born in 1746 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; and died.
    3. Joseph Parsons, Sr was born in 1747 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Aug 1833 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. George Parsons was born in 1750 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jun 1846 in , Ashe, North Carolina, USA.
    5. John Parsons was born in 1755 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jan 1856 in , Lee, Virginia, USA.
    6. Samuel Parsons was born in 1756 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1816 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. Lydia Parsons was born in 1757 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Oct 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    8. Richard Parsons was born in 1758 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1783 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. 12. William Parsons was born in 1758 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Mar 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    10. James Parsons was born in 1760 in , Surry, North Carolina, USA; died in 1833 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.

  11. 26.  Henry Blanks was born in 1740 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Blanks and Amy Freeman); died on 15 Sep 1794 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Henry married Naomi Cox in 1759 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Naomi (daughter of James Cox and Elisabeth Hanna Cary) was born in 1738 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1803 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 27.  Naomi Cox was born in 1738 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of James Cox and Elisabeth Hanna Cary); died in 1803 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Blanks
    2. Joseph Blanks
    3. James Blanks was born in 1758 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; died in Jul 1832 in , , Georgia, USA.
    4. 13. Mary Blanks was born in 1762 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Mar 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    5. Sarah Blanks was born in 1764 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; and died.
    6. John Blanks was born in 1766 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 19 May 1851 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. William Blanks was born in 1768 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jan 1792 in , Greene, Georgia, USA.
    8. Tabitha Blanks was born in 1769 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1860 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  13. 28.  Stephen Yates was born in 1756 in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of John Estes "Of Dan River" Yates, III and Sarah Elizabeth Ann Kilgore); died on 16 Dec 1836 in White Thorn, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Event-Misc: 1777, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1782, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1820, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1830, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Yates Tavern is located 1/4 mile South of Gretna, Va. === Yates Tavern is the only block-house standing in Pittsylvania County, Va. and possibly the state. It is located on U.S. 29 business about a fourth of a mile south of Gretna. It was built around 1750 and sheltered travelers in what was then a western wilderness. It is said to be the only dwelling in Virginia constructed with Elizabethan or Tudor over-hangs or front and back jetties. It is deemed a blockhouse because of the 10-inch overhang of the second story. Indian campgrounds were mentioned in deeds on Potter's and Reddies' creeks a few miles away. Saponi Town, near Altavista, was only about 12 miles away. The Yates family came to Pittsylvania County earlier than 1767 when both John Yates and John Yates Jr. were listed among the first tithables. It is not clear which of the Yates family members built the tavern. According to 18th Century Landmarks of Pittsylvania County by Madalene Vaden Fitzgerald and Frances Hallam Hurt, Stephen Yates paid a tax of $8.50 in 1813 to keep an ordinary at his house. In 1818, Yates paid the sum of $1.67 tax and a license was granted him "to keep a house of private entertainment where he now resides." The house is made from weather-boarding and has a rock chimney. There is a large public room with a rock fire-place beneath an impressive mantel. A smaller adjoining main floor room has an under the staircase closet. The corner stairway leads to a two-roomed loft upstairs. The English basement, half in and half out of the ground, has walls two-feet thick. It was in the enormous basement fireplace that meals were prepared. There is trap door access from the main floor into the basement. One of the first acts of the Gentlemen Justices in 1767 was to set prices for liquors and lodging. Overnight lodging with breakfast or dinner was six shillings, with the same for a horse. Brandy was eight shillings a gallon; whiskey, six; West India rum, 10; with Virginia beer and cider going for two shillings, six pence. Near the tavern was Pigg River Road which ran from Peytonsburg to Smith Mountain and from which Yates Tavern drew its customers. Several members of the Yates family are buried in a nearby cemetery. The tavern was restored through grants from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Virginia Landmarks, Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors and the late DeWitt Wallace of Reader's Digest.

    THREE LIPFORD BRIDES FOR THREE YATES BROTHERSJohn Yeardley Yates, William D. Yates, and Byrd R. Yates were sons of Samuel Yates and Mary (Polly) Davis Yates. They were grandsons of Stephen Yates and Lydia Parsons Yates, all of Pittsylvania County. Elizabeth Feline Lipford , Mary B. Lipford, and Julia R. Lipford were all granddaughters of Anthony Par Lipford and Elizabeth Robinson Lipford. John Yeardley Yates, born January 1, 1807 in Pittsylvania County, married Elizabeth Feline Lipford on December 16, 1825. Elizabeth, born December 1, 1814 in Pittsylvania County, was the daughter of Daniel Lipford and Elizabeth (Betsey) Robertson Lipford. Her grandfather Anthony Par Lipford was bondsman for her marriage to John. John Yeardley Yates and Elizabeth Feline Lipford Yates had thirteen children: William Anthony Yates, Henry Fleming Yates, George Washington Yates, Richard Davis Yates, Susan Jane Yates, Beverly Arnold Yates, Ferdinand N. Yates, Thomas Monroe Yates, Hartwell F. Yates, Elvira A. Yates, Mary Elizabeth Yates, John David Yates and James B. Yates. The family was living in Pittsylvania County in 1850 and by 1860 they had moved to Patrick County. John Yeardley Yates was listed on the Muster Roll of the 53rd Regiment of Pickett's Division during the Civil War, and five of his sons served in the war. Shortly after 1870 the family moved to Floyd County, where John died on February 16, 1882, and Elizabeth died on March 24, 1908. They are both buried in the Yates Cemetery. William D. Yates, born April 20, 1813 in Pittsylvania County, married Mary B. Lipford on November 20, 1838 in the county. Mary was born 1823, the daughter of Amos Lipford (who consented to the marriage) and his wife Elizabeth Frizzell Lipford, and the granddaughter of Anthony Par Lipford. William and Mary had eight children: Margaret F. Yates, Abram Yates, Eliza Virginia (Jenny) Yates, Rebecca Jane Yates, Isaac Anthony Yates, Jacob Thomas Yates, Benjamin G. Yates, and Sybil William (Sibby) Yates. William inherited Yates Tavern, located ¼ mile south of Gretna, from his father Samuel Yates in 1840 (Pittsylvania County Deed Book 44, page 157). William D. Yates died about 1864 in Gretna. After the death of her first husband, Mary B. Lipford Yates married William S. Yates, son of William Thomas Yates and Mary (Polly) Shelhorse Yates. Mary B. Lipford Yates died June 1873 in Gretna and her second husband William S. Yates died August 1873. Byrd R. Yates, born about 1823 in Pittsylvania County, married Julia R. Lipford October 27, 1842. Julia was the daughter of Amos Lipford and Elizabeth Frizzell and also the granddaughter of Anthony Par Lipford. Julia and Byrd had two children: Elizabeth Ann (Bettie) Yates and James Yates. Julia died 1846-1847 in Pittsylvania County. After Julia's death, Byrd married Perninah "Nina" Keesee. Byrd R. Yates died December 1, 1860 in the county.
    Source: Pittsylvania County Heritage Book, Volume Two.

    In 1815, with his son Samuel, Stephen Yeatts took out a license to operate an ordinary (an early American term for a bar or tavern) at the Yates Tavern (see notes below), in Gretna, Virginia. In the feverish days of 1777, Stephen took the oath of allegiance to the new country and against the King from Abraham Shelton. The Yates Tavern, called the only building of its kind in Virginia by the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, is unique for its jetties. These are second-floor protrusions of some 10 inches giving a bit more space in the upper floor. This little building, constructed in the mid-1700's, was home to several generations of the Yates family, who also from time to time took out licenses to operate an "ordinary," a sort of frontier bed-and-breakfast. It was strategically located along the old Pigg River Road and only a few miles from Hickey's Road, the first major road
    penetrating this part of western Virginia from the east. It is likely to have been an especially convenient stop during the Revolutionary War days, at which time Peytonsburg (14 miles to the southeast) was one of nine busy supply depots in Virginia.

    Stephen married Lydia Parsons in 1770 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Lydia (daughter of Richard Parsons and Lydia Briggs) was born in 1757 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Oct 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 29.  Lydia Parsons was born in 1757 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (daughter of Richard Parsons and Lydia Briggs); died on 4 Oct 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Lydia Yates

    Children:
    1. Mary Polly Yates was born in 1770 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Mar 1845 in , Marshall, Tennessee, USA.
    2. Stephen Yates, Jr was born in 1774 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1860 in , Caldwell, Kentucky, USA; was buried in , Lyon, Kentucky, USA.
    3. 14. Samuel Yates was born on 22 Jan 1776 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 22 May 1836 in Yates Tavern, Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Tarpley James Yates was born in 1778 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1810 in , Williamson, Tennessee, USA.
    5. Joseph M Yates was born in 1782 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1833 in Straightstone, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. Sarah (Sally) Yates was born in Jan 1783 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Jun 1860 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. Charles B Yates was born in 1786 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1817 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    8. Elizabeth Yates was born in 1789 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1865 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. Eva Ashley Yates was born in 1789 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1834 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    10. John V Yates was born in 1790 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Feb 1866 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    11. William Thomas Yates was born on 8 Mar 1792 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Feb 1866 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  15. 30.  Thomas Davis was born in 1740 (son of William Davis and Elizabeth Shelton); died in 1800 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Thomas married Isbel. Isbel was born in 1740 in , Pitt, North Carolina, USA; died in 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 31.  Isbel was born in 1740 in , Pitt, North Carolina, USA; died in 1800.
    Children:
    1. 15. Mary Polly Davis was born on 5 Oct 1774 in , Charlotte, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Apr 1858 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Joseph Motley was born in 1697 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Motley and Jane Sinkler); died on 27 Aug 1777 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1768, , Amelia, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    In 1716 Joseph Jr of Gloucester VA married Elizabeth Forrest and they had nine children. Joseph acquired land in 1737, 1741, 1745, and by 1763 he owned 3750 acres in Amelia County. The property was situated on Route 616, known as Genito Rd. Today the Amelia and Nottoway County line divides the property. Joseph Jr lived in Amelia County VA until sometime before 1785 when he moved to Pittsylvania County Virginia. He was a surveyor who, with his son Joel, was part owner of Motley/Mottley and Baldwin Surveyors Co.



    The family of Joseph Motley of Amelia County married into the Tanner, Vaughan, and Fowlkes families. In 1737 Joseph bought 400 acres on Little Creek of Flat Creek from Matthew Mayes. His wife was Elizabeth Forrest, the daughter of Abraham Forrest and Judith his wife. Abraham Forrest of Gloucester County arrived in Amelia County by 17 May 1750 when he bought 400 acres on the south side of Deep Creek from Robert Moody. He died in Amelia County (will dated 10 June 1757, recorded 22 Feb. 1759).
    On 10 July 1745, Joseph obtained a patent for 1,083 acres in Amelia County on both sides of Flat Creek and he got 390 acres of neighboring land on 20 March 1745/6. On 25 June 1747, Joseph renewed his 1,083-acre patent and acquired 300 more acres that belonged to Thomas Tanner in 1742. Motley's land was partly in Nottoway County when they created it and the ancestral home fell just south of the county line. The Motley family occupied the home from 1737 until 1908.
    Joseph and Elizabeth were the parents of the ten children. Joseph died in Amelia County (will dated 2 Nov. 1763, recorded 27 Aug. 1777) as did his wife.



    Joseph came to Amelia Co., Va. about 1737. His will was probated 27 Aug 1777 in Amelia Co., Va. He md Elizabeth Forrest of Gloucester Co., Va. (dau of Judith & Abraham Forrest) and she died in Amelia Co., Va.
    ***
    Amelia County Records
    Will Book 2, pg. 233
    Will of Joseph Motley
    In the name of God Amen, I, Joseph Motley of Amelia County and Parish of Nottoway being in Perfect health and memory thanks be to Almighty God for the same do make this my last will and testament and do revoke and disannul all other wills by me made before declaring this and no other to be my last will and testament in manner & form following viz. first, I will and direct that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid and satisfied and next for settling & dividing my temporal estate which it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me with.
    Item I give to my son Abraham Motley one tract of land which I purchased of Thomas Tabb lying and being in Amelia County in Nottoway Parish and on the North side of Whetstone Creek to him and his heirs forever I also give to my said son Abraham the following negroes viz Peter a negro man & Judah a negro woman with all her increase which he is in possession of, to him and to his heirs forever.
    Item I give to my son Joseph Motley one negro woman named Sarah with all her increase which he, my said son, is in possession of, to him and his heirs forever.
    Item I give to my daughter Judith Pain all which I have given her which she hath in her possession to her & to her heirs forever.
    Item I give to my daughter Ann Hundley all which I have before given her which she hath in possession to her and to her heirs forever.
    Item I give to my daughter Else Vaughn all which I have before given her which she hath in possession to her & to her heirs forever.
    Item I give to my daughter Mary Dupey all which I have before given her which she hath in possession to her & to her heirs forever.
    Item I give to my daughter Joice Motley one negro girl named Rachel and her increase, also Fifty pounds current money and increase the said negro girl should die before my daughter Joice should come of age or marry I give her the further sum of fifty pounds in the lue thereof.
    Item I give to my daughter Martha Motley one negro girl named Dinah & her increase, also fifty pounds current money and in case the said negro girl should die before my daughter Martha Motley should come of age or marry I give her further sum of fifty pounds in the lue thereof.
    Item of will and desire is that in case either of my two daughters Joice or Martha should die before they come to age or marry that the survivor have the whole which I have given to them.
    Item I give to my son Joel Motley six hundred acres of land, four hundred of which being the land whereon I now live and the other two hundred joining of it & being part of a tract of land I purchased of Richd Royal, beginning at Childrys line and running a straight line to the upper line to include the two hundred acres to him and to his heirs forever, but my will and desire is that in case my son Joel should die before he arrives to the age of twenty one years or falls of issue before the term of time aforesaid that then the six hundred acres of land be equally divided between my two grandsons Joseph Motley, the son of Abraham Motley, & David Motley, the son of Joseph Motley, to them and to their heirs forever.
    Item I lend to my beloved wife Elizabeth during her natural life or widowhood the following estate viz the six hundred acres of land which I have given to my son Joel Motley my mill and nine negroes, Dick, Abraham, James, Jack, June, Jude Sarah, Sue & Like and all my personal estate which I am possessed with be it of what kind or quality soever and after her death or widowhood, I will and give the same after paying the two legacies to my daughters, Joice and Martha to my son Joel to him and to his heirs, and in case my son Joel should die before he arrives to the age of twenty one years or falls of issue before the term of time aforesaid, that then I will and give the same, except the land which I have before given, to be equally divided between my two daughters Joice & Martha, and my eldest granddaughter of Abraham Motley, Joseph Motley, Thos. Pain, Robert Vaughn, and Bartho. Dupey to them & to their heirs, and lastly I appoint my wife Elizabeth executrix and my son Joel Executors of this my last will and testament and desire that there may be no appraisement of my estate unto which I have here unto set my hand & seal this second day of November 1763.
    his
    JOSEPH X MOTLEY (LS)
    mark
    Signed & sealed published & declared by Joseph Motley to be his last will and testament in presence of Henry Ward John Harper Charles Hundley
    Teste: S. L. Farrar, Jr. Clerk
    Amelia Circuit Court, Va.

    Joseph married Elizabeth Forrest in 1716 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Abraham Forrest and Judith Billups) was born in 1705 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Elizabeth Forrest was born in 1705 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA (daughter of Abraham Forrest and Judith Billups); died in 1799 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. John Motley
    2. Pain Motley
    3. Samuel Motley
    4. Daniel Motley
    5. Elizabeth Motley
    6. Anne Motley was born in 1717 in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA; died in 1785 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
    7. Abraham Motley was born in 1718 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Mar 1781 in Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina, USA.
    8. 16. Joseph Motley was born in 1720 in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Dec 1806 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.
    9. Judith Motley was born in 1723 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died in 1763 in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, USA.
    10. Mary Motley was born in 1728 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Apr 1831 in , Woodford, Kentucky, USA.
    11. Joice Motley was born in 1737 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Jul 1825 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
    12. Martha Motley was born on 2 Feb 1739 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1806 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    13. Else Motley was born on 2 Feb 1739 in , Gloucester, Virginia, USA; died in 1805 in , , Virginia, USA.
    14. Joel Motley, Sr was born in 1750 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1792 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.

  3. 34.  David Ellington was born in 1713 in , Prince George, Virginia, USA (son of John Ellington and Sabina (Ellington)); died on 11 May 1774 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: , , Virginia, USA
    • Married: 1736, , Amelia, Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 20 Jul 1738, , Amelia, Virginia, USA; Purchased 358 acres between Deep Cr. & Woody Cr.
    • Residence: 1741, , Amelia, Virginia, USA; Amelia County Tithables - 1
    • Residence: 10 Jun 1743, , Amelia, Virginia, USA; Amelia County Tithables - 1/60
    • Residence: 10 Jun 1744, , Amelia, Virginia, USA; Amelia County Tithables - 1
    • Residence: 16 Jun 1744, , Amelia, Virginia, USA; Mentioned as adjoining 239 acres purchased by Willutt Roberts.
    • Residence: 12 Jan 1746, , Amelia, Virginia, USA; Patented 2 tracts of land, 325 acres and 400 acres.
    • Residence: 11 May 1771, , Orange, Virginia, USA; Delegate at Craig's Meeting House representing Amelia Baptist Church for the 10000 name petition.
    • Residence: 1773, Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA
    • Probate: 5 Nov 1773, , Amelia, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Source: Information was furnished by Karen Kessler of Franklin County, TN.
    LaMona Phillips ljwp author located some marriages recorded in Pittsylvania County, VA. 1767-1805.

    AMELIA COUNTY VIRGINIA WILL BOOK #2 - 130 5 NOVEMBER 1773
    In the name of God I DAVID ELLINGTON of the Parish of Nottoway and County of Amelia being weak of body but of sound memory and tranquillity of mind for which I thank the divine goodness, however not knowing how soon my changes may come do therefore declare and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner and formal following to wit
    Imprimis, I give and bequeath to my son JEREMIAH ELLINGTON all the estate I have already possessed him with to him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my son DAVID ELLINGTON all the estate I have already possessed him with to him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and confirm to my son JOSIAH ELLINGTON all the estate I have already possessed him with to him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and confirm for my son HEZEKIAH ELLINGTON all the estate I have already possessed him with to him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my son ENOCH WARD ELLINGTON four hundred acres of land the lower half of the tract of land boought of Edward Threat adjoining Gunn to him and his heirs forever. I also give and bequeath to my said son ENOCH one negro man named York to
    him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my son STEPHEN ELLINGTON two hundred and fifty acres of land the upper part of the tract whereon I now live to him and his heirs forever. I also give my said son STEPHEN one negro woman named Jenny to him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and confirm to daughter LUCY TANNER all the estate I have already possessed her with to her and her heirs forever.
    Item, I give and confirm to my daughter MARTHA MOTTLEY all the estate I have already possessed her with to her and her heirs forever.
    Item, I give and confirm to my daughter OBEDIENCE EVANS all the estate I have already possessed her with to her and her heirs forever.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my daughter SARAH ELLINGTON two negro slaves to wit, Tammy and Dinah to her and her heirs forever.
    Item, I lend to my loving wife MARTHA ELLINGTON one hundred acres of land the lower part of the tract whereon I now live. Including the
    Plantation during her natural life and after her decease I give and bequeath the said one hundred acres of land to may son STEPHEN
    ELLINGTON to him and his heirs forever.
    Item, I give and bequeath to my loving wife MARTHA ELLINGTON all the remainder of my estate, be it of what kind soever, she paying all my
    just debts but that she shall give the said estate at her decease to such or as many of my children as she shall think proper.
    In witness where of I have here unto set my hand and affixed my seal this fifth day of November in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy three.

    David Ellington
    Signed and Sealed in Presence off Robert Mumford, Sen., John Gray, Tho. B. Mumford

    David married Martha Ann Tucker in 1736 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA. Martha (daughter of Robert R Tucker and Martha Frances Eppes) was born on 29 Aug 1719 in Bristol Parish, Prince William, Virginia, USA; died on 9 May 1782 in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Martha Ann Tucker was born on 29 Aug 1719 in Bristol Parish, Prince William, Virginia, USA (daughter of Robert R Tucker and Martha Frances Eppes); died on 9 May 1782 in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 1732, , Amelia, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    ~~ MARTHA ANN TUCKER ELLINGTON ~~__________________________________________________
    "Martha Ann Tucker" was born on 8-29-1719 or 9-29-1719 in Prince George Co., VA. She was baptized on 10-9-1720 according to Bristol Parish Register, VA where the family emphasized "ANN" in her baptismal name. She was born to "Robert Tucker, Jr. & Martha Epes Tucker".
    Martha Ann died on 5-9-1782 @ Lunenburg Co., VA.
    ______________________________________________
    Martha Ann's FATHER: "Robert Tucker, Jr." was born in 1676 in Charles City Co., VA. He died in 1750 @ Amelia Co., VA. He made his will on 9-26-1744 which was probated on 5-18-1750.
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    Martha Ann's MOTHER: "Martha Epes Tucker" was born about 1695 in Charles City Co., VA. She died in 1766 in Amelia Co., VA.
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    Martha Ann's PARENTS married on 5-8-1712. Martha Epes was Robert's 2nd. wife.

    Their 4 CHILDREN who were all born @ Prince George Co., VA were:
    ~ MARTHA ANN TUCKER (b: 8-29-1719 or 9-29-1719; d: 5-9-1782);
    ~ Joseph Tucker (b: 6-22-1722; d: 1798);
    ~ Daniel Tucker (b: Jan. 1724);
    ~ Sarah (Sally) Tucker (b: 5-10-1725; d: 1783).
    ______________________________________________
    "Martha Ann Tucker's FATHER's LINEAGE:

    (Please Note: This was particularly tedious to do because this family named most of their children "John, Robert, Daniel, William, & Sarah (Sally)" which complicated the search for Martha Ann's father's direct line! There were "multiple" generations of brothers who did this!)
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    ~~ Her 4-GREAT's-GRANDFATHER = "John Tucker I".
    He was born in 1520 @ Mortenhamstead, Devon, England. He died in 1547 @ London, England.
    ~He married "Jane ?".
    ~They had 3 Sons:
    Richard, John Jr. or II, & William.
    John I died, & Jane then married Ralph Hamor, Sr. So, Jane & Ralph Hamor, Sr. finished raising the 3 sons of John I & had children of their own.
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    ~~ Her 3-GREAT's-GRANDFATHER = "John Tucker Jr. or II".
    ~He married "Alice Pelham" on 3-8-1580 @ St. Clement Eastcheap, London, England.
    ~They had 7 Children:
    Ann, John, Thomas, William, Alice, Robert, & Susanna.
    John II was an investor in The Virginia Co. which was established by King James I to establish colonial settlements in North America.
    * John II's half-brother, Ralph Hamor, Jr., wrote the first book ever published on The Jamestown Colony in 1615. *
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    ~~ Her GREAT-GREAT-GRANDFATHER = "William Tucker (Captain)".
    He was born @ Yorkshire, England in 1588 & died @ Elizabeth City, VA in 1644.
    ~He married "Mary Thompson". They arrived in VA on the Ship ‘Mary & James'.
    ~They had a son named John Tucker @ Westmoreland Co., VA in 1626.

    * Captain William was a participant in the politics & workings of Jamestown, VA. He had Dr. John Potts lace poison into the ceremonial drinks of the Indian chiefs @ a negotiation for peace in May of 1623. Chief Powhatan became ill from the poison while the other chief Opechancanough escaped; a total of approximately 200 Indians were killed that day. *
    Captain William Tucker is listed as a "survivor of Jamestown".
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    ~~ Her GREAT-GRANDFATHER = "John Tucker III" (III =we'll call him).
    * He was "the first" of this Tucker line who was born in North America! *
    He was born on 9-8-1626 @ Westmoreland Co., VA; he died on 5-5-1671.
    ~He married "Rose Allerton" on 10-26-1645 @ Westmoreland Co., VA.
    ~They had 4 Children @ Charles City Co., VA:
    Robert Sr., John, Sarah, & William Gerrard.
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    ~~ Her GRANDFATHER = "Robert Tucker, Sr.".
    He was born & died @ Charles City Co., VA; he was born in 1652 & died in 1704.
    ~He married "Elizabeth Coleman" in 1676.
    ~They had 4 Children @ Charles City Co., VA:
    Robert Jr., Daniel, Joseph, & William.
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    ~~ Her FATHER: "Robert Tucker, Jr. (Captain)".
    He was born @ Charles City Co., VA in 1676; he died in 1750 @ Amelia Co., VA.
    (He first married Elizabeth Parham, & they had 5 children.)

    ~ Following Elizabeth’s death, he then married "Martha Epes" on 5-8-1712.

    ~They had 4 CHILDREN who were all born @ Prince George Co., VA:
    1. “Martha Ann Tucker” (m: David Ellington, Sr.); had 10 children.
    2. Joseph Tucker (m: Prudence Wood); had 7 children.
    3. Daniel Tucker (m: Elizabeth Clay); had 13 children.
    4. Sarah “Sally” Tucker (m: John Jesse Clay); had 3 children.
    ____________________________________________________
    Further TUCKER Connection to the ELLINGTON's:

    ~~ Martha Ann Tucker Ellington's Brother, "Joseph Tucker", made his will on 6-1-1793. Probate of his will was granted in court on 6-18-1798.
    (Will Bk. 3, p. 123 of Prince Edward Co., VA).
    *** His Sons, Joseph Tucker, Jr. & Wood Tucker, & "Daniel Ellington" are listed as his 3 Executors. "Sally Ellington, John Ellington, & Daniel Ellington” are also witnesses to his will. ***
    ____________________________________________________
    “Martha Ann Tucker” MARRIED “David Ellington, Sr.” in 1735.
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    DAVID ELLINGTON, SR. was born in 1713 or 1718 @ Prince George Co., VA. This gets a little tricky as to his death; he "made his will" on 11-5-1773 @ Nottoway Parish, Amelia Co., VA. One account (of ‘many' varying accounts) said he died on 5-11-1774 which was the spring after he made the will in Nov. So, I tend to think he did die on 5-11-1774. HIS FATHER was "John Ellington, Jr. or IV" who arrived in 1712 (according to a NASA biography called "Ellington Field, a Short History") or in 1717 (according to Ancestry.com where a passenger list to Virginia showed a "John Ellington" arriving in 1717 "with father John" stated as 'another' John Ellington. They were listed as "appraiser & surveyor".) HIS MOTHER was "Sarah Sabrina Worsham". (There were many Worsham's in VA in the 1600-1700's, but which one was her line is unknown as-of-yet.)
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    MARTHA ANN & DAVID ELLINGTON, SR. had 10 Children who all lived to adulthood & prospered…quite a feat in the mid 1700's!

    THEIR CHILDREN:
    * = service during The Rev. War.
    It seems these Ellington's "gave goods & supplies for the war effort" while the 1 son-in-law was a supply agent (Martha's husband) & the other son-in-law actually "fought in The Rev. War" (Obedience's husband).

    1. Martha (1736--1780); m: Joseph Motley, III in 1750.
    * "Martha Ellington Motley" = There are So Many stories about: how she protected the whereabouts of her husband, Capt. Motley, from the Tories; how she would not divulge to the Tories where the supplies were kept for The Rev. War effort; & how she was stabbed & left weak & unconscious by the raiding Tories; & some say she "died for her country".
    I don't know. She was attempting to recover from the birth of her "11th. child @ age 44" when the Tories attacked her in her bed! The Rev. War ended in 1783; Martha died in 1780. She "could be" a true heroine of The Rev. War!

    * "Joseph Motley III" served as a Captain under George Washington during The French & Indian War (1754-1763).
    He was a "supply agent" for The Continental Army during The Rev. War (hence, the Tories wanting to know where the supplies were stored from Martha).
    This is perhaps "why" most of the Ellington's "supplied goods & materials to The Continental Army" because of their brother-in-law Motley holding this particular position as supply agent.

    2. Jeremiah (1737--1796); m: Frances (Fanny) Jones.
    * Jeremiah Ellington supplied beef to The Continental Army during The Rev. War.

    3. Lucy (1739--1802); m: Joel Tanner; lived in Wilkes Co., GA.

    4. "DAVID, JR." (9-7-1741—1-2-1820); m: Jerusha Fowlkes in 1765; Jerusha died 6-28-1789; m: Jane Harrison on 1-6-1790.
    David JR., Jerusha, & Jerusha's cousin John were "Separate Baptists". They petitioned Amelia Co., VA court to gather in the home of George Walton in 1768 to worship. DAVID JR. was a Baptist Minister in 1771 in Amelia Co. VA; he continued that from 1781-1791 in Lunenburg Co., VA.
    -David married Jane Harrison in Prince Edward Co., VA on 1-6-1790. She was the daughter of William Harrison.
    * "DAVID ELLINGTON, JR." [Patriotic Service, VA] according to "Soldiers & Patriots of GA" website.

    5. Josiah (1743--1819); m: Mary Cunningham; m: Elizabeth Bruce.

    6. Obedience (1745--1827); she died in Hancock, GA; m: Stephen Evans, Jr.;
    there were 13 children from this marriage;
    * "Stephen Evans, Jr." was a corporal in "The VA Militia" during The Rev. War.

    7. Sarah (1750--1782); m: John Page.
    Sarah married John Page. She was dead before 11-28-1782 when he married Elizabeth Wilkerson. John Page died in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1786 & identified "David Ellington Page" as a minor son in his will. Sarah's brother, David Ellington JR., witnessed Page's will.

    8. Hezekiah, Sr. (2-23-1753—1793); m: Ridley Ann Bruce.
    * "Hezekiah Ellington" provided beef & a gun to The Continental Army during The Rev. War.

    9. Enoch Ward (1754--1826) m: Sarah Woodson in 1779; m: Judith Woodson (her sister) in 1780; m: Nancy Blankenship in 1816.

    10. Stephen (1757--?); m: Frances Williams.
    * "Stephen Ellington" provided beef to The Continental Army during The Rev. War.
    --------------------------------------------------
    *** DAVID SR.'s FATHER "John Ellington" lent a horse & also provided beef & bacon to The Continental Line during The Revolutionary War said one account. Then this: "Ellington, John: Service: VA Rank: Patriotic Service: Description: 'He rendered material aid.' This was according to Abercrombie & Slatten, VA Rev. Public Claims, Volume 1." *** This goes along with the "family story" that he supplied the soldiers with goods & animals.
    __________________________________________________
    "Martha Ann Tucker Ellington" lost her husband, David SR. in 1774. According to records, she lived with her son, David JR., following her husband's death. She died on 5-9-1782 @ Lunenburg Co., VA.

    Children:
    1. 17. Martha Ellington was born in 1737 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 6 May 1780 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Nottoway, Virginia, USA.
    2. Jeremiah Ellington was born in 1737 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Aug 1801 in , Abbeville, South Carolina, USA.
    3. Lucy Ellington was born in 1739 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1802 in Nottoway, Amelia, Virginia, USA.
    4. David Ellington was born on 7 Sep 1741 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Jan 1820 in , Wilkes, Georgia, USA.
    5. Josiah Ellington, Sr was born on 7 Sep 1741 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Feb 1819 in , Wilkes, Georgia, USA.
    6. Obedience Ellington was born in 1748 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1827 in , Hancock, Georgia, USA.
    7. Hezekiah Ellington, Sr was born on 23 Feb 1753 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1793 in , Prince Edward, Virginia, USA.
    8. Enoch Ward Ellington was born in 1754 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1826 in , Greene, Georgia, USA.
    9. Sarah Ellington was born in 1755 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Jul 1848 in , Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA.
    10. Stephen Ellington was born in 1757 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; and died in , Wilkes, Georgia, USA.

  5. 36.  James Pendleton was born in 1702 in Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA (son of Henry Pendleton and Mary Bishop Taylor); died in 1763 in Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: 8P4F-RV
    • Fact 2: Hare Forest Cem, Bowling Green, Caroline Co, Va
    • Fact 3: 8 Jan 1727; Lancaster, Virginia

    James married Elizabeth Coleman on 8 Jan 1727 in , Lancaster, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth died in 1769. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 37.  Elizabeth Coleman died in 1769.
    Children:
    1. Henry Pendleton was born in 1733; died in 1798 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA.
    2. James Pendleton was born in 1735 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1793 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA.
    3. 18. Phillip Pendleton was born on 17 Nov 1742 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1811 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Anne Pendleton was born in 1745; died in 1811.

  7. 38.  Chandler Awbrey was born about 1710 (son of John Awbrey and Hannah Tanner); died about 1756 in , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Chandler Awbrey (b 1711 Westmoreland Co., VA & d 1756 there
    ) marr. Elizabeth Sorrell (bc 1707 VA & d 1748 Westmoreland Co. She was the dtr of Thomas Sorrell & Elizabeth O'Cahane, both of Westmoreland Co., VA). The Awbrey children were James (bc 1743) and Martha (bc 1742 in Stafford Co., VA, marr. Philip Pendleton in 1766, & d aft. 1790 Pittsylvania Co., VA.)


    Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, 1913: Westmoreland County
    Westmoreland County Wills
    Book XIII.
    Westmoreland County Wills Book XIII.

    Awbrey, Chandler, 9 Dec. 1755; 25 Sept. 1756.

    Son James Sorrell Awbrey at 21 years; daus. A. and --- Awbrey; wife Elizabeth one third of land, a horse and saddle; to sister Hannah McAuley, niece Mary McAuley, Mrs. Elizabeth Atwell and to Sarah Atwell a suit of mourning each; children to be educated.

    John Awbrey Jr. of Virginia had a son Chandler Awbrey. He was named after William Chandler who raised John Jr. and Francis after their father, John Sr., died in 1692.


    Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800
    Awbrey, Chandler, 9 Dec. 1755; 25 Sept. 1756. Son James Sorrell Awbrey at 21 years; daus. A. and --- Awbrey; wife Elizabeth one third of land, a horse and saddle; to sister Hannah McAuley, niece Mary McAuley, Mrs. Elizabeth Atwell and to Sarah Atwell a suit of mourning each; children to be educated
    [Moore_from ancestry_09262007.FTW]

    Chandler Awbrey (b 1711 Westmoreland Co., VA & d 1756 there
    ) marr. Elizabeth Sorrell (bc 1707 VA & d 1748 Westmoreland Co. She was the dtr of Thomas Sorrell & Elizabeth O'Cahane, both of Westmoreland Co., VA). The Awbrey children were James (bc 1743) and Mart ha (bc 1742 in Stafford Co., VA, marr. Philip Pendleton in 1766, & d aft. 1790 Pittsylvania Co., VA.)


    Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, 1913: Westmoreland County
    Westmoreland County Wills
    Book XIII.
    Westmoreland County Wills Book XIII.

    Awbrey, Chandler, 9 Dec. 1755; 25 Sept. 1756.

    Son James Sorrell Awbrey at 21 years; daus. A. and --- Awbrey; wife Elizabeth one third of land, a horse and saddle; to sister Hannah McAuley, niece Mary McAuley, Mrs. Elizabeth Atwell and to Sarah At well a suit of mourning each; children to be educated.

    John Awbrey Jr. of Virginia had a son Chandler Awbrey. He was named after William Chandler who raised John Jr. and Francis after their father, John Sr., died in 1692.


    Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800
    Awbrey, Chandler, 9 Dec. 1755; 25 Sept. 1756. Son James Sorrell Awbrey at 21 years; daus. A. and --- Awbrey; wife Elizabeth one third of land, a horse and saddle; to sister Hannah McAuley, niece Mar y McAuley, Mrs. Elizabeth Atwell and to Sarah Atwell a suit of mourning each; children to be educated





















    Chandler married Elisabeth Sorrell. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 39.  Elisabeth Sorrell (daughter of Thomas Sorrell).
    Children:
    1. 19. Martha Awbrey was born in 1742 in Falmouth, Stafford, Virginia, USA; died in 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  9. 40.  John William Jones was born on 26 Jun 1699 in Alderbury, Wiltshire, England; died on 3 Jan 1758 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina, USA.

    John married Sarah Woodward in 1724. Sarah was born about 1700 in Alderbury, Shropshire, England; died on 21 Jul 1779 in Princeton, Johnston, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 41.  Sarah Woodward was born about 1700 in Alderbury, Shropshire, England; died on 21 Jul 1779 in Princeton, Johnston, North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. John Jones was born on 24 Oct 1725 in Bosbury, Herefordshire, England; died in 1732 in Bosbury, Herefordshire, England.
    2. Richard Jones was born on 7 Apr 1728 in Bosbury, Herefordshire, England.
    3. Hannah Jones was born on 12 Jan 1735 in Bosbury, Herefordshire, England.
    4. 20. William Elijah Jones was born on 31 Oct 1735 in Alderbury, Shropshire, England; died on 1 Sep 1823 in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
    5. Robert Jones was born on 14 Jun 1737 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England; died in 1738 in Bosbury, Herefordshire, England; was buried on 27 Jul 1738 in Bosbury, Hereford, England.
    6. Ann Jones was born on 22 Feb 1739 in Bosbury, Herefordshire, England.
    7. Judah Jones was born in 1752 in , , North Carolina, USA; died in 1836 in , Randolph, Arkansas, USA.

  11. 42.  James Whitlock was born in 1710 in St Martins, Hanover, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Nov 1749 in , Louisa, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 21 Mar 1733, , Louisa, Virginia, USA

    James married Agnes Christmas. Agnes (daughter of Thomas Cross Christmas and Annie Nannie "Sarah" Duke) was born in 1715 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Dec 1768 in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 43.  Agnes Christmas was born in 1715 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas Cross Christmas and Annie Nannie "Sarah" Duke); died on 9 Dec 1768 in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 1738, Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. 21. Mary Whitlock was born on 15 Apr 1741 in St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Sep 1823 in Simpsonville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; was buried in Fountain Inn, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.

  13. 44.  Thomas John Watson was born in 1708 in Dunraven Castle, Glamorgan, Wales; died on 19 Apr 1802 in Cherrystone Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 1731, , , Virginia, USA
    • Residence: 1782, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Thomas married Euphemia Grisell Townsend on 7 Jun 1730 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA. Euphemia was born in 1710 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 45.  Euphemia Grisell Townsend was born in 1710 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Grissel Townsend

    Children:
    1. Anaphilda Watson was born in 1730 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died in 1818 in , Logan, Kentucky, USA.
    2. 22. Thomas John Cherrystone Watson was born in 1733 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died on 20 May 1811 in Cherrystone, Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. John Abishua Watson was born in 1735 in Harpers Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 19 Apr 1802 in Harpers Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Keziah Watson was born in 1737 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1836 in , Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    5. Euphemia Grizzell Watson was born in 1740 in , Louisa, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Jun 1820 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. William Bearskin Watson was born on 5 Sep 1742 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1834 in , Logan, Kentucky, USA.

  15. 46.  John Justice was born in 1695 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA (son of Justinian Justice and Mary Cannon); died in 1776 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.

    John married Mary Houge. Mary was born in 1683 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA; died in 1778 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 47.  Mary Houge was born in 1683 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA; died in 1778 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 23. Alice Justice was born on 31 May 1739 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1802 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.

  17. 48.  Joseph Parsons was born in 1690 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Parsons and Agnes Woodson); died on 3 Dec 1770 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Joseph Parsons 1690-1770 and Sarah Woodson's son Richard Parsons born was abt 1713 Henrico, Va married Lydia Biggs 1725-aft 1758 Richard wrote his will on 22 Dec 1783 in Pittsylvania, Va, his wife Lydia was in the will, and recorded on 21 Feb 1785 in Pittsylvania, Va. After Sarah Woodson Parsons died in 1746 Henrico. Joseph Parsons married Suzannah Woody on 7 Feb 1750 in Henrico, Va, and she was mentioned in Joseph's will written 6 Aug 1762 Henrico.

    Was he later married to Susannah? His will mentions wife, Susannah and daughter, Judith. (SV-1025)
    1729 Henrico Co., VA Wills: Will of Robert Woodson, Sr.:
    To son, Stephen, the land that came in my possession by marriage, with his mother, also 50 ac. that belonged to John Lewis.
    To son, Joseph: a parcel in Goochland Co. on west side of Jennytoe Creek, up Rockey branch and next to Joseph Parsons’ line.
    1730 Henrico Co., VA Deed: Stephen Woodson sold to Joseph Parsons 232 ac. for 40 pounds. (SV-1024)
    1736 He is mentioned in Vestry book of Henrico parish, VA. (SV-1026)
    1745 Henrico Co., VA Deed: Joseph Parsons of Prince George Co., VA sold to John Royster of Henrico Co., VA 125 ac. for 60 pounds. (SV-1024)
    1747 Henrico Co., VA Wills: Joseph Parsons was an appraiser for an estate sale. (SV-1025)
    1749 Henrico Co., VA Deed: Joseph Parsons, the elder, of Henrico, to my son, Joseph Parsons; 464 ac. on south side of Chickahominy Swamp. (SV-1024)
    1762 Henrico Co., VA Wills: Stephen Woodson, orphan of Stephen Woodson, chooses Joseph Parsons as his guardian. (SV-1025)
    1769 Henrico Co., VA Wills: Will of Joseph Parsons (6 Aug. 1762; no probate date given)
    To daughter Agnes Woodson, 2 shillings
    To daughter Elizabeth Anderson, 2 shillings
    To son Joseph Parsons, 2 shillings
    To son Samuel Parsons, all my land, 250 ac., on south side of Turners Run in Henrico, purchased of Martha Hobson and Stephen Pankey, and bounded by John Owen, Thomas Owen, and Martha Hobson, also 230 acres on west side of Beachen Run in Henrico, purchased of John Lane, and bounded by John Owen, John Orange, and John Watkins. If he dies without heirs, then to the next male child of my wife Susannah. If she has none, then to my daughter Judith Parsons. Note: To me (D. Attride) this wording implies that Susannah was his 2nd wife. (SV-1025)
    1730 Henrico Co., VA Deed: Stephen Woodson of Goochland Co. sold to Joseph Parsons of same, 232 ac. on south side of Chickahominy Swamp for 40 pounds. (SV-1024 & SV-1180)
    1730 Henrico Co., VA Deed: Josiah Woodson of Goochland Co. sold to Joseph Parsons of same, for 40 pounds for 232 ac. on south side of Chickahominy Swamp at a place called Half Sink next to land that said Parsons bought from Stephen Woodson. (SV-1180)
    1762 Henrico Co., VA Wills: (SV-1025) Will of Joseph Parsons, Sr.
    to dau. Agnes Woodson, 2 shillings
    to dau. Elizabeth Anderson, 2 shillings
    to son, Joseph Parsons, 2 shillings
    to son, Samuel Parsons, all my land, 250 acres on south side of Turners Run in Henrico, purchased of Martha Hobson and Stephen Pankey, ... and if he died without heirs then to the next male child of my wife Susannah. If she has none, then to my daughter Judith Parsons; and if she die, then to next female child my wife has. If all my children by my wife Susannah die without issue, then lands to my son Joseph Parsons.
    1769 Henrico Co., VA Wills: Inventory of Joseph Parsons. Value is 423/19/3 1/2 by Thomas Owen. Recorded 3 Dec. 1770. (SV-1025.5)

    Joseph married Sarah Woodson in 1712 in St Johns Church, Henrico, Virginia, USA. Sarah (daughter of Robert Woodson and Sarah Virginia Lewis) was born in 1692 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA; died on 7 May 1750 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 49.  Sarah Woodson was born in 1692 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA (daughter of Robert Woodson and Sarah Virginia Lewis); died on 7 May 1750 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Parsons was born in 1710; died in 1793.
    2. Joseph Parsons was born in 1714 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Nov 1772 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA.
    3. 24. Richard Parsons was born in 1714 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Feb 1785 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Elizabeth Parsons was born on 10 Jan 1714 in , Lunenburg, Virginia, USA; died in 1786 in , Lunenburg, Virginia, USA.
    5. Agnes Parsons was born in 1716 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA; died on 31 May 1778 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA.
    6. Samuel Parsons was born in 1718 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1784 in , Surry, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Judith Parsons was born in 1720 in , , Virginia, USA; died in , Henrico, Virginia, USA.

  19. 50.  Ralph Briggs was born in 1685 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1725 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA.

    Ralph married Mary Elizabeth Wright. Mary was born in 1688 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1724 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 51.  Mary Elizabeth Wright was born in 1688 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1724 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. George Briggs was born in 1712 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1734 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA.
    2. 25. Lydia Briggs was born in 1720 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  21. 52.  Joseph Blanks was born in 1715 in , Charles City, Virginia, USA (son of Richard Blanks and Ingram); died in 1751 in , Lunenburg, Virginia, USA.

    Joseph married Amy Freeman. Amy was born in 1720 in , Surry, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Jun 1786 in , Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  22. 53.  Amy Freeman was born in 1720 in , Surry, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Jun 1786 in , Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 26. Henry Blanks was born in 1740 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Sep 1794 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  23. 54.  James Cox died about 1739 in St Thomas Parish, Orange, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    James Cox Will 1738

    In the Name of God, Amen: This twelfth day of December in the year of our Lord, 1738, James Cox of St. Marks parish in the County of Orange, Being very sick and weak, but in perfect mind And memory thanks be given to God therefore, calling to mind the Imorta1ity of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all Men_once to die: I do and ordain this my last Will and Testament: That is to say principally and first of all—I give and recommend my soul into the hand of God that gave it and for my body I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner at the discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the General resurrection, I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God, and as touching such worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to endow me in this Life, I give devise and dispose of my land in the following manner and form: I give and bequeath to my youngest son. John Cox all that tract of Land and containing two hundred acres with the plantation. and all ---- now dwell with twenty five acres I purchased of Edward Haley joining same tract on this side of a Branch. that is to say where------- lives which is not acknowledged to me to him and his heirs forever.
    Item:
    I give and bequeath two hundred acres of Land to my son Frances Cox adjoining to the line of Andrew Harington and ---to him and his heirs forever. it being part of a tract of five hundred and eighty acres not yet patent:
    Item: I give and bequeath to my son James Cox two hundred acres joining to my son Frances to him and his heirs forever.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Naomi Cox one hundred eighty acres joining to my son James being the remainder part of ------tract to her and her heirs and assignes forever.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my son William Cox, one hundred and fifty acres of Land lying in Hanover County, in the ---- of the County and on both sides of h branches of the Lynches River to him and his heirs forever.
    Item: I give and bequeath one hundred and fifty acres of land to my son James Cox, being part of the same tract with my son William to him and his heirs forever.
    Item: I give and bequeath to Henry ----three hundred acres of land where the said ----now lives on joining to ---- of Henry Rich and ----- ----- and Richard Shafter (?) to him and his heirs Forever.
    Item: I give and bequeath to John Evans one hundred and twenty acres of land ----- ----- said Evans now dwells being part of land tract of Henry ---- to him and his heirs forever.
    Item: I give and bequeath unto Joseph ----- one hundred and ---acres of land being the remainder part of ----- of Henry ---, and Joseph Evans and joining to Samuel ----, to him and his heirs forever.
    Item: I give and bequeath to my brother William Cox, four hundred acres of land that said William Cox now lives on provided that he pays unto my estate nine pounds current money within one month, to him and his heirs forever, and that ---pay of ----out of said land, where it shall be demanded and if he shall pay the amount of money due for my land by the first day of January One Thousand, Seven Hundred, Thirty Nine, but if my brother fail to pay the several sums of money mentions my estate will sell the land my brother William Cox now lives on by way --- --- land above the Little Mountains on the branches of ----belonging to me four hundred acres each tract ---- ---- debt ---- my ---- to leave my Negro man ---- --- and all my other moveable Estate to my beloved wife Elizabeth so long as she shall remain a widow and if my wife shall --- before marriage, I ordain it to be equally divided among all my children, --- wife ---- that if either my son James or Frances or my daughter Naomi shall die before they shall come to the lawfull age, the lower ---- of this ----of the five hundred and eight acres of land, I give ----to be sold and the money to be put into my estates ---- ----- my funeral charges be paid out of my estates. And I do ---- ordain William Waller ---- of ---- County and my son William Cox and Elizabeth my wife my only and sole executors of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby utterly disallow revoke and disanull all other testaments and former wills and legacies bequests and executors by me in any ways before this time named and do confirm this and ---- for being last Will and Testament.

    IN WITNESS whereof --- my hand and seal the day and year above written.
    Will probated in the Clerk’s Office of Orange County, Virginia, on February 22, 1738 and recorded in Will Book 1, Page 72 of the records of Circuit Court of Orange County.

    James married Elisabeth Hanna Cary before 1738. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 55.  Elisabeth Hanna Cary
    Children:
    1. 27. Naomi Cox was born in 1738 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1803 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  25. 56.  John Estes "Of Dan River" Yates, III was born on 10 Apr 1714 in , Nansemond, Virginia, USA (son of John Yates, III and Joan Elizabeth Yates); died on 22 Jun 1779 in Rehoboth, Lunenburg, Virginia, USA; was buried in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: 1777 left will in Pittsylvania County, Virginia
    • Fact 2: 1770 tavern owner, Pittsylvania County, Virginia
    • Residence: 1767, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; 1767 list of tithables, Pittsylvania County

    Notes:

    John Yates is listed in the 1767 Tithables of Pittsylvania Co. with his son John and slaves Bob and Cate. John Yates left his will in Pittsylvania County in 1778. He is known in family history circles as John Yates of Dan River. His will was dated October 24, 1777 and was probated April 23, 1778. He owned a tavern near Gretna, Virginia (on Rte. 29 near Chatham) that is on the Historic Site register. The Blue Ridge Park created in this century took part of the Yates land. There is a Yates reunion in Patrick Springs. The were all Primitive Baptists. Could be the John Yates who received a grant of 356 acres in Virginia in 1735 (Bishop Meade) and the John Yeates who received 204 acres in Brunswick County, July 26, 1747 (No. 28, p. 89). A John Yates also received 348 acres in Pittsylvania County, March 1, 1773; alternatively this could have been his son, John L. Yates. He continued to record most of his land dealings in Halifax Co. even after Pittsylvania was formed in 1767.

    Known children: Lydia, John, George, Stephen, Elijah, Hannah, Ann, Martha.



    Around 1753 John Yates/Yeatts built the first blockhouse in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia, now the Yates Tavern in Gretna, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This became a waystation on the much traveled Wagon Road to North Carolina, which corresponded with the Great Indian Warpath for much of its length. The blockhouse's purpose was to protect the Indians in nearby Saponi-Town and a nucleus of pioneer families of what became Pittsylvania County from hostile Indians, chiefly the Cherokee and Shawnee. Some of the surnames are Yates, Winn , Sizemore, Adkins, Shelton , Gregory, Tapley, etc. This documents that the Saponi had become "fort Indians" with many intermarriages with the Virginians and at least one of their towns was about ten miles NE of present-day Danville in the 1750s. In the courthouse records of Pittsylvania Co. you will find many taxpayers, slave owners and landowners who are also registered as "Indian" or "Free Colored." Most of these are likely Saponi.

    Source-RED RIVER SETTLERS-Yates P.94 Found on Ancestry 18 May 2018
    John Yates was born about 1720 in Maryland or Virginia. Was he a brother of George Yates, Elijah Yates, Hannah Shelton, Ann Gibson, and Martha Wells, children of John and Elizabeth Yates? Tradition has it that he married a Miss Kilgore and had at least three sons: *William, +Thomas, & ^James. John Yates (I THINK HE DID NOT GO TO NC SINCE HIS WILL IS PROVED IN PITTSYLVANVIA COUNTY, VA. AND HE DIDN'T NAME THESE 3 SONS IN HIS WILL BECAUSE THEY HAD MOVED TO ANOTHER STATE) and his three sons are said to have fought in the Revolutionary War and moved from HALIFAX COUNTY, VA to Caswell County, NC soon afterwards. They remained in NC only a few years then moved to Cross Plains, Robertson County, TN in the Kilgore Party. *William Yates was born in 1744 and married Agnes Price in Virginia. +Thomas was born in 1752 in Bedford County, VA and was married in 1776 in NC to Rebecca Ragsdale, the daughter of William Ragsdale. ^James married Lydia Kilgore, said to have been the daughter of Thomas & Phoebe Lee Kilgore. John Yates son of either William or Thomas , is said to have married a daughter of George and Mary Isabell. John and his wife were the parents of sally (who married Lewis Ragsdale, Mary, Agatha, and Nancy.

    One *William Yates, a Lieutenant Colonel, was muster master general, 11 April 1777. He was married in Virginia to Agnes Price. About 1780, he moved to Caswell County, NC and later to Robertson County, TN, where he died. His father was John Yates (1720) who it is believed moved to VA from Anne Arundel County, MD.
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    John Yates Will-1777-78 Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA

    Transcription of John Yates' will with source data at bottom. The will establishes: that John and Elizabeth had at least six children, that John was the eldest son, and the surnames of the husbands of three daughters. It also establishes the names of several slaves tied to the family. The will fixes John Yates' date of death between 24 Oct 1777 and 23 April 1778.

    THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN YATES
    Pittsylvania County, Virginia
    D & W5, page 439
    MADE: 24 October 1777
    Recorded: 23 April 1778
    I, John Yates of the County of Pittsylvania and the Colony of Virginia, being of sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory do first give my soul to God and my body to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my executors hereafter named and now I dispose of my worldly estate as follows to wit. First, I leave unto my beloved wife, Elizabeth Yates , during her life all my estate, real and personal, and after her decease the Negroes and land to be divided as follows: First I give unto my eldest son John Yates and his heirs a part of my land where on I now live, beginning at the corner tree on Hugh's Creek and taking the full mouth of the land up Dan River to a branch at the lower end of my plantation and with the said branch to the back line and a Negro man named Bob.

    ITEM:I give unto my son George Yates and his heirs another part of the land whereon I now dwell beginning where my son John's land ends, and running with the branch to the back line likewise a part of a survey last made adjoining where I now dwell and extending up Thomas Watts line but the land on the river is to extend upwards to a branch that runs below Gibson's plantation and with the said branch to the back line and a Negro man named Sam and all my Smith's tools.
    ITEM:I give unto my son Elijah Yates and his heirs forever all the remainder of the tract of land, whereon I now dwell beginning at the branch below Gibson's and running up the river including all the remainder of the two tracts whereon I now dwell and a Negro Judith.

    ITEM:I give unto my daughter Hannah Shelton, wife of William Shelton and her heirs two Negroes married big Cate and her daughter Chloe.

    ITEM:I give unto my daughter Ann Gibson and her heirs one one Negro girl named Esther. Likewise I give unto her and her heirs forever all the remainder of a tract of land whereon she now dwells adjoining a made line between her and the plantation where Thomas Watts lived allowing one hundred acres to the plantation where Thomas Watts lived.

    ITEM:I give unto my daughter Martha Watts and her heirs one hundred acres of land whereon she lived and all the stock of horses, cattle, hogs, and sheep and all my household furniture and a Negro woman called Little Cate to be divided among my children at the discretion of my wife at or before her decease. I also appoint my wife Elizabeth Yates and William Shelton executors of this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all other wills and this only to be taken for my last will as witness my hand and seal this twenty-fourth day of October in the year of 1777.

    his
    John X Yates
    mark
    Sealed and acknowledged in
    the presence of George Rop, Tom Elliot & Thomas X Wright

    AT a court held for Pittsylvania County the 23rd day of April 1778
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    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name John Yates
    Gender Male
    Birth Place VA
    Birth Year 1699
    Spouse Name Elizabeth Kilgore
    Spouse Birth Place of VA
    Marriage Year 1748
    Household Members
    Name Age
    John Yates
    Elizabeth Kilgore

    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name John Yates
    Gender Male
    Birth Place VA
    Birth Year 1715
    Spouse Name Elizabeth Yates
    Spouse Birth Year 1718
    Marriage Year 1740
    Marriage State VA
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Elizabeth Yates
    John Yates

    U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783
    Name John Yates
    Gender Male
    Military Date 28 Jan 1776
    Military Place USA
    State or Army Served Miscellaneous
    Regiment Spencer's Regiment
    Rank 1st Lieutenant

    U.S. War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858
    Name John Yates
    Warrant Number 98"
    North Carolina and Tennessee, Early Land Records, 1753-1931

    Thomas Yates, Sr.
    (Shows how early in TN)
    Name Thomas Yates
    Record Date 07 Jun 1814
    Location Robertson, Tennessee
    Warrant Number 9340

    Suggested edit: After my research I have concluded that there are 2 different John Yates "The Immigrant (Emigrant)".
    1. The first is a "2nd Baronet" born and died in England, never coming to America. His descendants, specifically George (b. 1639) (m. Mary), came to Anne Arundel, MD. George's son John Yates (b. 1672) (m. Elizabeth) also of Maryland - John II (1694-1731) born Maryland - John Estes Yates III of Dan River (1715-1777) (m Elizabeth (Kilgore?)) *notice-title above says "IV" - then son John L Yates IV (b. 1737) (m. Sarah)
    2. The second is a John Yates “The Emigrant (Immigrant)” born in England (abt. 1599) and died (abt. 1648) in Upper Norfolk, VA. (m. Joan Jobe) – Son John “of Nansemond County” Yates (1635-1731) (m. Jone Keesee or Elinor) born in England, death probably around Nansemond Co. – John Yates of Dan River (no Estes)(b. 1672) – Son Stephen Yates (1756-1836)(m. Lydia Parsons) --There are no I, II, III, IV in this tree—

    John married Sarah Elizabeth Ann Kilgore in 1748 in , Brunswick, Virginia, USA. Sarah was born on 15 Jan 1718 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Feb 1793 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  26. 57.  Sarah Elizabeth Ann Kilgore was born on 15 Jan 1718 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 3 Feb 1793 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: 1782 Taxpayer list, Pittsylvania County, 4 white 9 black
    • Fact 2: 1795 Will Pittsylvania County
    • Residence: 1782, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Children:
    1. Lydia Yates
    2. John L Yates, IV was born about 1737; and died.
    3. Elijah Yates was born about 1741; and died.
    4. Hannah Yates was born in 1743 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; and died; was buried in Corydon, Henderson, Kentucky, USA.
    5. Ann Yates was born about 1745; and died.
    6. Martha Yates was born about 1747; and died.
    7. George Yates was born about 1748; and died.
    8. William Yates was born in 1749 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA; died on 11 July 1845 in Cross Plains, Robertson, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Cross Plains, Robertson, Tennessee, USA.
    9. Thomas Yates was born in 1752 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Mar 1834 in Cross Plains, Robertson, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Cross Plains, Robertson, Tennessee, USA.
    10. 28. Stephen Yates was born in 1756 in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Dec 1836 in White Thorn, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in Gretna, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    11. James Yates was born in 1762 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Aug 1844 in Cross Plains, Robertson, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Cross Plains, Robertson, Tennessee, USA.

  27. 24.  Richard Parsons was born in 1714 in , Henrico, Virginia, USA (son of Joseph Parsons and Sarah Woodson); died on 21 Feb 1785 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1782, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
    • Will: 22 Dec 1783, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Joseph Parsons 1690-1770 and Sarah Woodson's son Richard Parsons born was abt 1713 Henrico, Va married Lydia Biggs 1725-aft 1758 Richard wrote his will on 22 Dec 1783 in Pittsylvania, Va, his wife Lydia was in the will, and recorded on 21 Feb 1785 in Pittsylvania, Va. After Sarah Woodson Parsons died in 1746 Henrico. Joseph Parsons married Suzannah Woody on 7 Feb 1750 in Henrico, Va, and she was mentioned in Joseph's will written 6 Aug 1762 Henrico.

    Will of Richard Parsons
    Court Orders Book 5, page 139 Pittsylvania County, VA
    December 22, 1783

    In the Name of God Amen I Richard Parsons of the County of Pittsylvania being old and weak in body but enjoying my usual reason and memory and calling to mind the mortality of man do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following, to wit, First my desire is that my Soul assends and rest with God that gave it and secondly my desire is that my body be decently buried,
    Thirdly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff and their heirs forever.
    Forthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Agness Madkiff and to her Husband John Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughter Agness Madkiff and her husband John Madkiff and their hiers forever.
    Fifthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son George Parsons one shilling Sterling to him my said Son George Parsons and his heirs for ever,
    Sixthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Joseph Parsons one shilling sterling to him my said son Joseph Parsons and his heirs forever,
    Seventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son John Parsons one shilling sterling to him my said son John Parsons and his heirs for ever
    Eighthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Samuel Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided by a line which my said son Samuel and my son William marked themselves to him my said son Samuel Parsons and his heirs and assignes for ever
    Ninethly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son William Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided as above mentioned to him my said son William Parsons and his heirs and assignes forever
    Tenthly on the land above mentioned is mortgage for which my son Samuel Parsons is liable to pay said mortgage if he does not then my will is that his part of the land that is to say the land whereon he now lives is to be sold by my executors to off said morgage
    Eleventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates all my Black Smith tools to her my said daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates to them and their heirs for ever
    Twevlthly and lastly as I and my wife is now living with my daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates and they using us with the greatest kindness my will and desire is that they the said Lydia and Stephen Yates to have all the remainder of my estate that is to say my cattle and my black mare and also all my household furniture which is now in their possession but not til after my decease and the decease of my Wife.
    Furthermore I revoke all former wills by me made and do confirm this my last will and testament. I do appoint and constitute my loving sons Joseph and William Parsons executors of this my last will and testament Witness my hand and seal.

    Richard (his mark) Parsons SS

    Test
    John Parks, Samuel Parks, Richard Johnson

    At a Court held for Pittsylvania County February the 21, 1785 This last Will and Testament of Richard Parsons deceased was presented in Court and proved by the Oathes of two of the witnesses Hands and by the Court ordered to be Recorded

    THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA
    CHAPTER IV A PART OF LUNENBURG COUNTY, 1745-1752

    page 53

    There were three very early roads which led across Pittsylvania to the west, known as Hickey's Road, the Irish Road, and the Pigg River Road. Hickey's Road led from a point on Staunton River in northern Halifax to the settlement that had been made at the foot of Wart Mountain in western Patrick, a distance of near 120 miles. The Wart Mountain isnow called Bull's Mountain and lies east of the main range of the [p.53] Blue Ridge, as shown on Jefferson's and Fry's map. Mayo River takes its rise near by and for this reason the settlement was called the Mayo settlement.

    Hickey's road was authorized at a court held for Lunenburg in June, 1749:

    'It is ordered that a road be laid off and cleared the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain, and it is ordered that Joseph Mayes and all the male Laboring Tithables convenient to the said road forthwith mark off and lay open the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to Allen's Creek and keep the some in repair according to law. [p.54] 'Richard Parsons is appointed surveyor of that part of the New Road leading from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain, to-wit from Allen's Creek to Banister River.

    THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA
    CHAPTER V A PART OF HALIFAX COUNTY, 1752-1767

    page 62

    'The emigrants usually left Pennsylvania in the early fall, after harvest was over, reaching Virginia or North Carolina before hard winter set in. Almost all were farmers, but were artisans as well, making almost everying they needed. The Germans were industrious and economical;the Scotch-Irish, ambitious, alert and grasping.' These upper inhabitants of Halifax had increased in numbers until now they began to petition for more roads. In March,19 I753, Richard Parsons and William Adkins were ordered to mark a road from the mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road. In July the inhabitants on Pigg River and Snow Creek (Franklin County) petitioned for a road from the uppermost of the inhabitantsto the Snow Creek Road, and Thomas Hall and William Hill were orderedto lay off the road. The following year the same inhabitants begged that the road laid off by Hall and Hill be extended to the top of the Blue Ridge, which was accordingly ordered, with Tully Choice as surveyor. This road led across Franklin County to the mountains.

    Will of Richard Parsons
    Court Orders Book 5, page 139 Pittsylvania County, VA
    December 22, 1783

    In the Name of God Amen I Richard Parsons of the County of Pittsylvania being old and weak in body but enjoying my usual reason and memory and calling to mind the mortality of man do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following, to wit, First my desire is that my Soul assends and rest with God that gave it and secondly my desire is that my body be decently buried Thirdly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughter Hannah Madkiff and her husband Joseph Madkiff and their heirs forever. Forthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Agness Madkiff and to her Husband John Madkiff one shilling Sterling to them my said daughterAgness Madkiff and her husband John Madkiff and their hiers forever.Fifthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son George Parsons oneshilling Sterling to him my said Son George Parsons and his heirs foreverer, Secondly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Joseph Parsons one shilling sterling to him my said son Joseph Parsons and his heirs forever, Seventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son JohnParsons one shilling sterling to him my said son John Parsons and hisheirs for ever Eighthly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Samuel Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided by a line which my said son Samuel and my son William marked themselves to him my said son Samuel Parsons and his heirs and assignes for ever Ninethly I give and bequeath to my well beloved son William Parsons the land whereon he now lives to be divided as above mentioned to him my said son William Parsons and his heirs and assignes forever Tenthly on the land above mentioned is mortgage for which my son Samuel Parsons is liable to pay said mortgage if he does not then my will is that his part of the land that is to say the land whereon he now lives is to be sold by my exxecutors to off said morgage Eleventhly I give and bequeath to my well beloved daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates all myBlack Smith tools to her my said daughter Lydia Yates and her husbandStephen Yates to them and their heirs for ever Twevlthly and lastly as I and my wife is now living with my daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates and they using us with the greatest kindness my will and desire is that they the said Lydia and Stephen Yates to have all the r remainder of my estate that is to say my cattle and my black mare and also all my household furniture which is now in their possession but not til after my decease and the decease of my Wife. Furthermore I revoke all former wills by me made and do confirm this my last will and testament. I do appoint and constitute my loving sons Joseph and William Parsons executors of this my last will and testament Witness my hand and seal.

    Richard (his mark) Parsons SS

    Test
    John Parks, Samuel Parks, Richard Johnson

    At a Court held for Pittsylvania County February the 21, 1785 This last Will and Testament of Richard Parsons deceased was presented in Court and proved by the Oathes of two of the witnesses Hands and by the Court ordered to be Recorded

    Teste Will Turnball (?)

    FHC Film #31671
    Goochland County Court Orders Books 1,2, & 3
    Goochland County Virginia Order Book No. 3 1731-1735

    August Court 1732
    page 110
    Parsons VS Davis
    On the complaint of Richard Parsons that William Davis hath beat him it is ordered that a capias do yous against this said Davis in the sum of one hundred pounds sterling for his appearance at the nex t court to answer in the promises
    Ordered that Edward Scott to summons a witness
    Page 118
    To Richard Parsons constabe for inspecting stands (?)
    Page 123

    October Court 1732
    The complaint against William Davis for beating Richard Parsons is dismissed

    August Court 1734
    On the motion of Lydia Briggs she is permitted to choose Richard Parsons her guardian who accepts the charge. Alliford(?)S. Hughtes and Isaac Hughes offer themselves securities.
    The last will and testament of George Briggs deceased is presented in Court by Richard Parsons guardian to Lydia Briggs the excecutrix and the same being proved by his oaths of Robert Carter and Jeremiah Dumas (?) Jun to have been signed by Jeremiah Dumas Jun. with the testators name and by his direction it is admitted to record on the motion of the said Richard Parsons Certificate is granted him for obtaining Letters of Administration with the will ann------- is due form during the minority of the executrix. Alliford Hughes and Isaac Hughes, Securities

    LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA, DIGITAL COLLECTION
    Parsons, Richard 30 Jany 1741 Goochland County, 80 A on the brances of the North Branch of Muddy Creek alias Little Muddy Creek Patents 20, 1741-43, P. 129

    GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS, 1741-1745

    Deed Book 4 Page 510 February 25, 1744 from Francis Amoss of Goochland and Parish of Southam, to Richard Ligon of same, for 45 lbs, all that tract of land in Goochland on both sides of the upper branc h of Muddy Creek alias Little Muddy Creek, and bounded by Richard Parsons, Major Bowler Cocke, James Terrel, containing 400 acres. Signed Francis Amoss. Wit - John Alexander, Abrm Womack, Abrm Womac k Jr. Recorded March 19, 1744. Judith, the wife of Francis Amoss, relinquished her right of dower to the conveyed lands.

    Deed Book 4 Page 346. December 17, 1743 from Richard Parsons, and Lydia, his wife, of the Parish of St. James and Goochland, to John Alexander of same, for 70 lbs, a certain tract of land of 200 acre s in Goochland on the south side James River on the west side Muddy Cr, being half of 400 acres of land granted to George Briggs by patent dated Jun 20, 1733, which the said George Briggs, by his Gooc hland will, gave to his sister, Lydia Briggs alias Parsons. The tract is bounded by Bowler Cocke, new lines run by Robert Walton on the division of the said 400 acres. Signed Richard Parsons, Lidi a (L her mark) Parsons. Wit - Francis Amoss, Isac Hughes, Abram Womack, Miles Gathwrit, Joell Chandler, Recorded May 15, 1744.

    Deed Book 4 Page 325. January 16, 1743 from Robert Yancey of the Parish of St. Martin and County of Louisa, to Francis Amoss of the Parish of St. James and Goochland, for 40 L, a cerain tract of land of about 400 acres on the south side of James River in the Parish of St. James and Goochland, and bounded by Richard Parsons, Major Bowler Cocke, James Terril. Signed - Robert Yancey. Wit - Tarlton Fleming, Charles Fleming, Simon (SW his mark) Ward. Recorded March 20, 1743. Recorded June 19, 1744.

    Deed Book 4 Page 201 August 13, 1743 from Richard Parsons, and Lydia, his wife, of Goochland, to Nicholas Davies of Goochland for 20 L, a certain tract of land of 200 acres on Muddy Creek in Goochlan d on the south side of James River, and bounded by [trees]. Signed - Richard Parsons, Lydia (X her mark) Parsons. Wit - William Dillon, William Dillon [sic], John (B his mark) Burk, John ( his mark ) Burnet. Recorded September 20, 1743.

    Deed Book 4 Page 203. April 22, 1743 from Richard Parsons of Goochland, to Nicholas Spears of Goochland, for 5 L, a certain tract of land of about 80 acres on Muddy Creek in Goochland on the south si de of James River, and bounded by Major Bowler Cocke, James Terril, Robert Yancy. Signed - Richard Parsons. Wit - Nicholas Davies, Elizabeth Dewes, John (his mark) Creasie. Recorded September 20, 1 743.
    At a Court of November 20, 1745, this deed was proved by the oath of William Dillon to be the act and deed of Lydia Parsons, wife of Richard Parsons, and ordered to be recorded.

    SUNLIGHT ON THE SOUTHSIDE LISTS OF TITHES LUNENBURG COUNTY VIRGINIA 1748-1783, Compiled by Landon C. Bell, Clearfield Company, Philadelphia, 1931, Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 74-5468

    Tax List for 1749 taken by William Caldwell "from Falling River to Little Ronoke River".
    Richard Parsons ....1 (pg 91)
    Christopher Parsons.....1 (pg 94)

    Tax List for 1750 taken by William Caldwell "from Falling River to Little Ronoke River".
    Richard Parsons....1 (pg 126)
    Christopher Parsons....1 (pg 128)

    LUNENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA LAND PATENTS 1746-1916, T.L.C. Genealogy, PO Box 403369, Miami Beach, Fl 33140-1369
    Patent 28-487, 180 acres, January 10, 1748, Richard Parsons, both sides Banister E, mouth Rocky Branch
    Patent 28-488, 204 acres, January 10, 1748, Richard Parsons, both sides Great Cherrystone Cr.
    Patent 31-743, 1148 acres, September 10, 1755, Chirstopher Parsons, left side Cub Creek and both sides Maple Swamp

    HALIFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS 2,3,4,5,&6, MARIAN DODSON CHIARITO, G929.3755661 C431haLt Denver Public Library, Denver, CO

    P. 131 20 June 1764 Christopher Gorman of Halifax Co. to John Gorman of same, for L10, 100 acres on the brances of Mill Cr., being the upper part of the land sd Gorman lives on... All houses, building ...
    Signed: Christopher (X) Gorman
    Wit: Shadrack Turner, Richard Parsons, Thomas Townsend
    Recorded 21 June 1764

    P. 214 18 December 1766 Jeremiah Hatcher & Margate, his wife, of Mecklenburg Co. to John Adams of Halifax Co., for L30, 616 ac., part of a tract of 1,616 ac. granted to sd Hatcher 6 June 1765; on th e north sode of Banister Ri., beg. on sd river thence west... All appurtenances...
    Signed Jeremiah Hatcher
    Wit: Philemon Payne, John Pigg, Benja. Hatcher Recorded 18 December 1766

    P. 217 18 Decmber 1766 Jeremiah Hatcher & Margate his wife, of Mecklenburg Co. to Richard Parsons of Halifax Co., for L70, 400 ac. beg. at a white oak th. north... All tress, woods, underwoods...
    Singed: Jeremiah Hatcher
    Wit: Philimon Payne, John Pigg, Benja. Hatcher Recorded 18 December 1766

    P. 219 18 December 1766 Jeremiah Hatcher & Margate, his wife, of Mecklenburg Co. to Richard Parsons of Halifax Co., for L30, 600 ac., part of a tract of 1, 616 ac. granted sd Hatcher by patent 5 Jun e 1765 on Little Cherry Stone Cr., on the north side of Banister Ri., eg. on the south side of sd creek thence south.. All appurtenances..
    Signed: Jeremiah Hatcher

    THE HISTORY OF PTTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA by Maud Carter Clement, pages 53-54
    "Hickey's road was authorized at a court held for Lunenburg in June, 1749: It is ordered that a road be laid off and cleared the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlemen t at the Wart Mountain, and it is ordered that Joseph Mayes and all the male Laboring Tithables convenient to the said road forthwith mark off and lay open the best and most convenient way from Staunton River to Allen's Creek and keep the same in repair according to law."
    "Richard Parsons is appointed surveyor of that part of the New Road leading from Staunton River to the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain, to-wit from Allen's Creek to Banister River."
    "This road led from a point on Staunton River in Northern Halifax, by Mount Airy, Chalk Level and Chatham, crossing Banister River near the Poor Farm, and turning west led across Henry and Patrick counties. The eastern part of this road continues a well known highway today. It took its name from John Hickey, who had made a settlement and opened a store near its western limits."

    Page 62
    "These upper inhabitants of Halifax had increased in numbers until now thay began to petition for more roads. In March, 1753, Richard Parsons and William Adkins were ordered to mark a road from the m outh of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road. In July the inhabitants on Pigg River and Snow Creek (Franklin County) petitioned for a road from the uppermost of the inhabitants to the Snow Creek Road, and Th omas Hall and William Hill were ordered to lay off the road. The following year the same inhabitants begged that the road laid off by Hall and Hill be extended to the top of the Blue Ridge, which wa s accordingly ordered, with Tully Choice as surveyor. This road led across Franklin County to the mountains."

    From the PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA ABSTRACTS OF WILLS 1768-1800 the will of Richard Parsons (not dated) from the Deed and Will Book 11, p 159 lists daughter Hannah Madkiff (Midkiff) and her husband , Joseph Madkiff, daughter Agnes Madkiff and her husband John Madkiff, sons George, Joseph, John, Samuel, William and daughter Lyda (Lydia) and her husband Stephen Yates. Richard's wife's name is not given but the will states that he and his wife are living with Lyda and her husband Stephen. Executors were sons, Joseph and William, witnesses were, John Parks, Samuel Parks and Richard Johnson.

    ENTRY RECORD BOOK 1737-1770 (LAND ENTRIES IN THE PRESENT VIRGINIA COUNTIES OF HALIFAX, PITTSYLVANIA, HENRY, FRANKLIN, AND PATRICK) TRANSCRIBED BY MARLAN DODSON CHIARITO US/CAN 975.56R2c v.1
    Joseph parsons 400 acx. Land on Little Cherrystone Cr. Adj.g the Lines of Richd. Parsons, Jos. Hixs and Richd. Southerlon's runing up
    Trans.d to Saml. Parsons 17 Sapr.1779) Also 400 on the Sth. of the Mill Cr. and Callaways Cabbin Running on Kennons Line and both sides of the new Waggon road for Complement.
    Thos. Dillard Jrnr. 400 Ac begin: on the upper Line of Richard Parsons's Land on Cherrystone Creek thence off and up both sides.
    (Surv.d W.S.) At a Council June 14, 1749 Richard Parsons had leave to take up 2000 Acres of Land including the Place he lives on and one other Survey on Mill Creek. Mem.d see if neither of these tra cts have not had the fees due for them return'd insolv.t.
    Richard Parsons 400 on the S. Side Mill Creek Begin: at Hugh Henry's Cornr. Maple thence up the Br. and Parallel with Parsons's old line.
    (Void) Richard Parsons 400 on both sides Sycamore Creek Begin: at a Beach on the Nth. Side the sd Creek mark't I E thence up and down.
    (Surv.d S.W.) Henry Pruett 400 on both sides the South Fork of Great Cherrystone Creek Begin: at Richard Parsons's upper line thence up both sides.
    (Surv.d J.T.) Elisha Walling 400 Acrs on both sides Br Cherry Stone Cr. begin: just below the Fork thence up including the Fork. for Richard Parsons
    Joseph Parsons 400 Acs. Land on Little Cherrystone Cr. Adj.g the Lines of Richd. Parsons, Jos. Hixs and Richd. Southerlon's and runing up.
    In Plea Book 1 of Halifax County Virginia, 1752-1755: " The petition of Richard Parsons to build a water grist mill is granted, he being proprietor of land on both sides Little Cherry Stone Creek, a djacent to his dwelling house
    Richard sold land, 100 acres each, to Joseph and George for 10 pounds in 1764. These were recorded in deed books of Halifax County.
    In Plea Book 1 of Halifax County Virginia, 1752-1755: " The petition of Richard Parsons to build a water grist mill is granted, he being proprietor of land on both sides Little Cherry Stone Creek, a djacent to his dwelling house."
    1749 - Richard Parsons, surveyor, (Lunenburg Co)
    1765 - George Parsons, Richard Parsons (Halifax Voters List)
    1767 - Richard Parsons, to mark road from mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's
    Road (Snow Creek later in Franklin Co)
    1767 - John Parsons, Richard Parsons, George Parsons, Joseph Parsons (Camden
    Parish Tithes List)
    1768 - George Parsons (Antrim Parish, Halifax Co)
    1771 - Richard Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1782 - Joseph Parsons, Pitts Co (written complaint)
    1786 - George Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1787 - William Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1788 - Samuel Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    1796 - William Parsons, Pitts Co Ct Order Records
    Virginia Census of 1782
    Pittsylvania County
    George Parsons 0 3 0 0 0 S1782
    John Parsons 0 5 0 0 S1782
    Joseph Parsons 0 8 0 0 S1782
    Richard Parsons 0500
    Samuel Parsons 0 3 0 0 S1782
    William Parsons 0 3 0 0 S1782

    Richard married Lydia Briggs in 1743 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA. Lydia (daughter of Ralph Briggs and Mary Elizabeth Wright) was born in 1720 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA; died in 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  28. 25.  Lydia Briggs was born in 1720 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA (daughter of Ralph Briggs and Mary Elizabeth Wright); died in 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Briggs/Parsons confirmation

    banjosmama originally shared this on 16 Jun 2012


    Richard Parsons is the son of Joseph Parsons and Sarah Woodson. He was born before 1714 in either Henrico County, Virginia. His will was written on December 22, 1783 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and his estate was probated there on February 21, 1785.

    Lydia Briggs was the daughter of Ralph Briggs and Elizabeth Mary Wright and brother of George Briggs. She was born in 1720 in Goochland County, Virginia. She died in Pittsylvania County Virginia in 1787.
    John Wright (probably an uncle) was appointed as her guardian after both of her parents died (I do not have this date). John Wright died between March 14, 1729/30 and May 1730 at which time her brother George must have been of age, and become her guardian, because when George died in June of 1734, Lydia chose a new guardian, Richard Parsons. Hence, George must have been her guardian at the time. Lydia also inherited 400 acres of land from George on the south side of the James River along Muddy Creek.

    Richard and Lydia were married in 1740 in Goochland County, Virginia. They had the following children, all born in Pittsylvania County, Virginia:

    Joseph (abt 1742 - 13 Aug 1833) m1. bef 1764, Margaret "Peggy" Griffith; m2. 26 Aug 1824, Sarah "Sally" Thompson
    Mary Agnes (abt 1744 - ) m. 1760, John Midkiff, Sr.
    Hannah (abt 1746 - ) m. Joseph Midkiff, Sr.
    George (abt 1750 - 16 Jun 1846) m1. Anne Griffith, m2. Sarah Hardin
    Samuel (abt 1752 - 1819) m. 21 Dec 1779, Rebecca Farthing
    James (1753 - )
    William (abt 1756 - 16 Mar 1818) m. Mary Blanks
    Richard (1758 - )
    Lydia (1760 - Aft 1805) m. 1775 Stephen Yates, Sr.
    John (abt 1762 - d. 20 Jun 1808) m1. Mary Simmons, m2. bef 1784, Sarah (Sary) Adkins

    The Richard Parsons who married Lydia Briggs is documented from 1735 to about 1745 in Goochland County, Virginia. The Richard of Lunenburg/Halifax/Pittsylvania County is documented from 1748 to his death around 1785. He died testate in Pittsylvania County, Virginia naming his children and mentioning his wife only as 'my wife'. So far, I have not found a document that states Richard of Goochland and Richard of Pittsylvania are the same Richard. However, Richard sold his land in Goochland County and then a Richard appears in Lunenburg/Pittsylvania County shortly thereafter. Also, Christopher Parsons also appears in court records in Goochland and then appears in Lunenburg in the same year as Richard, as well as some other Pittsylvania families. The Richard Parsons of Surry County, North Carolina was married Elizabeth Feathers. He died 30 years after the Richard of Pittsylvania County also leaving a will. There is no documentation that links the two.

    In August of 1734, Lydia Briggs, both her parents having previously died, was permitted to choose Richard Parsons her guardian. This indicates that she was a minor and he was at least 21 years of age.

    On January 30, 1741, Richard Parsons patented 80 acres on the branches of the North Branch of Muddy Creek (alias Little Muddy Creek) in Goochland County, Virginia. [Library of Virginia, Digital Collection, Patents 20, 1741-43, P. 129].

    On January 16, 1743 from Robert Yancey of the Parish of St. Martin and County of Louisa sold to Francis Amoss of the Parish of St. James and Goochland, 400 acres on the south side of James River in the Parish of St. James and Goochland, that was bounded by Richard Parsons

    On April 22, 1743 Richard Parsons of Goochland County, Virginia, sold to Nicholas Spears 80 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 5 pounds.

    On August 13, 1743 Richard and Lydia Parsons of Goochland County, Virginia, sold to Nicholas Davies 200 acres on Muddy Creek on the south side of James River for 20 pounds. This is the first mention of his wife.

    On December 17, 1743 Richard and Lydia Parsons of the Parish of St. James and Goochland sold to John Alexander 200 acres on the south side James River on the west side Muddy Creek for 70 pounds. [Goochland County Deeds, Virginia Deeds, 1741-1745, Deed Book 4, Page 346]

    Lydia's brother George Briggs was first granted the above 400 acres in 1733. George died about 1634 and Lydia inherited the land.

    On February 25, 1744 Francis Amoss of Goochland and Parish of Southam sold to Richard Ligon 400 acres on both sides of the upper branch of Muddy Creek alias Little Muddy Creek, and bounded by Richard Parsons.

    On November 20, 1745, Richard Parsons is mentioned []Goochland County, Virginia 1741-1745, Deed Book 4].

    On March 7, 1747, Richard is granted 400 acres on both sides of Great Cherrystone Creek in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    On Noveber 2, 1748, Richard is granted an additional 400 acres in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, adjoining his other lands.

    On June 14, 1749, Richard Pasrons is grated 2000 acres on Mill Creek in Virginia.

    In June of 1749 Richard Parsons was appointed as surveyor of the new road between Staunton River and the Mayo Settlement at the Wart Mountain in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    In July of 1752, Richard sells land to John Watson in Halifax County, Virginia.

    Between 1752 and 1755, Richard Parsons is granted permission to construct a grist mill on Cherry Creek in Halifax County, Virginia.

    In March of 1753, as surveyor, he was ordered to mark a road from the mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road in the same county.

    On March 20, 1760 is in Halifax County, Virginia.

    In a deed recorded in Halifax County, Virginia, April 19, 1764, Richard Parsons sells his son Joseph Parsons 100 acres of land for 10 pounds [Halifax County Deed Books 2-6, compiled by Marian Dodson Chiarito] .

    On May 14, 1764, Richard Parsons sold to his son George Parsons, both of Halifax County, Virginia, for 10 pounds, 100 acres on the south side of Little Cherrystone Creek, being the land that George was living on at the time. It was recorded June 21, 1764

    In 1765, Richard and George Parsons were listed in the Halifax Voters List. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On June 10, 1767, Richard (Persons) and his son Joseph are named for Cambden Parish in Pittsylvania County's first list of Tithables (The History of Pittsylvania County, Viginia, by Maud Carter Clement. Reprinted by The Pittsylvania Historical Society, 1988, page 278).

    In 1767, Richard Parsons, as surveyor, was ordered to mark the road from mouth of Snow Creek to Hickey's Road (in Franklin Co) [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    In 1768, George Parsons was in Antrim Parish [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On July 29, 1768, Francis Bucknal was granted a patent in Pittsylvania County for 238 acres on both sides of Great Cherry stone Creek adjoining Parson's Land. [Land Office Patents No. 37, 1767-1768, p. 243 (Reel 37), Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41].

    In 1771, Richard Parsons is found in the Pittsylvania County Court Order Records [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On August 3, 1771, John Hicks was granted a patent in Pittsylvania County for 400 acres on the branches of Little Cherrystone Creek adjoining Richard Parsons. [Land Office Patents No. 40, 1771-1772, p. 516 (Reel 39), Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41].

    In May of 1777, Richard signed the Oath of Allegiance in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    In 1782, Richard and his sons, William, Samuel, John, Joseph and George are named in the Pittsylvania County Census. Richard had 5 persons. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]

    On December 22, 1783, Richard and Lydia according to his will, are living with their daughter Lydia Yates and her husband Stephen Yates. Stephen ran the Old Yates Tavern in Gretna, Virginia. (The old Yates Tavern still stands today about ten miles from town.)

    In the Pittsylvania County, Virginia Deed and Will Book #11, p. 159, probably February 21, 1785, Richard Parsons' will is recorded.

    I hope this helps someone....
    Nancy
    Born in Virginia
    Story of Lydia Briggs' Childhood
    Posted 25 Mar 2014 by jtynotme

    Retrieved 7 Jun 2011 from RootsWeb WorldConnections, Ancestors of Margaret Pansy Sanderson, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sbeddes&id=I20315
    William C Burgess listed as a researcher of this line

    Lydia Briggs--She had a brother named George Briggs who had given Lydia 400 acres of land on the south side of the James River. This was sometime between 1733 date of the patent to George Briggs and 1743, when Richard and Lydia sold 200 acres of the 400 to a John Alexander. (Goochland Co, Virginia Deeds 1741-1745)

    After her parents died, Lydia chose John Wright as her guardian. He died in Goochland Co. Lydia's brother George, chose Robert Hughes.

    In the will of Lt. Col. George Jordan, dated May 28, 1671, he gives to "George Briggs, alsoe God-Children, each a silver soon, worth ten shillings." I have a George Briggs with sister Lydia in Goochland County in 1733 when he patented land. George died abt. 1734 when his will was presented in court and Lydia, the executrix, was allowed to choose Richard Parsons as her guardian, because she was not of age.

    Also wonder about Lydia Briggs. It appears she starts out with John Wright as her guardian, but shifts to Richard Parsons later. Her brother makes a move as well, which I suppose indicates the death of John Wright. Do you have a copy of his will you could share online?? 1730 John Wright of Goochland County, Virginia, died between March 14, 1729/30 and May 1730. That would have clearly necessitated the appointment of a new guardian for Lydia Briggs.

    Per comments that I have read, Joseph Parsons of Henrico County, Va, did NOT mention a son named Richard in his LWT. so unlikely Joseph was Richard’s father.


    JEAN Thomas From what I read it said that Richard was Joseph father.

    In 1782, Richard and his sons, William, Samuel, John, Joseph and George are named in the Pittsylvania County Census. Richard had 5 persons. [Halifax County, Virginia Deed Books]her.

    sscottmath Color me confused

    Children:
    1. Mary Agnes Parsons was born in 1744 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Mar 1844 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Hannah Parsons was born in 1746 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; and died.
    3. Joseph Parsons, Sr was born in 1747 in Danville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Aug 1833 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. George Parsons was born in 1750 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jun 1846 in , Ashe, North Carolina, USA.
    5. John Parsons was born in 1755 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jan 1856 in , Lee, Virginia, USA.
    6. Samuel Parsons was born in 1756 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1816 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. 29. Lydia Parsons was born in 1757 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Oct 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    8. Richard Parsons was born in 1758 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1783 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. William Parsons was born in 1758 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Mar 1818 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    10. James Parsons was born in 1760 in , Surry, North Carolina, USA; died in 1833 in , Wilkes, North Carolina, USA.

  29. 60.  William Davis was born on 29 Sep 1699 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA (son of John Davis, III and Catherine Ragland); died on 31 Jul 1763 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA.

    William married Elizabeth Shelton on 9 Oct 1728 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Ralph Shelton, Sr and Mary Jane Crispen) was born on 25 May 1711 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in 1749 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  30. 61.  Elizabeth Shelton was born on 25 May 1711 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA (daughter of Ralph Shelton, Sr and Mary Jane Crispen); died in 1749 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Mary C Davis was born in 1724 in St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA; died in 1761 in , , Virginia, USA.
    2. (Rev) William Davis was born on 9 Aug 1729 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Jun 1791 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Davis was born in 1731 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died in 1807 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA.
    4. Taliferro Davis was born in 1731 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in , , Virginia, USA.
    5. Evan Davis was born in 1732 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA.
    6. Elizabeth Davis was born in 1733 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Dec 1806 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA.
    7. 30. Thomas Davis was born in 1740; died in 1800 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.