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Curtis Johnson

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Curtis Johnson was born on 12 May 1884 (son of John Newton Johnson and Sarah Evergreen Parker); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Newton Johnson was born on 11 Nov 1832 in Claysville, Marshall, Alabama, USA (son of Joshua Johnson and Mary Carter); died on 30 Nov 1904 in , , Alabama, USA.

    Notes:

    Civil War Veteran.

    John married Sarah Evergreen Parker. Sarah (daughter of Alcaney Parker and Dollie Tucker) was born on 12 Oct 1844; died on 29 Aug 1907. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Evergreen Parker was born on 12 Oct 1844 (daughter of Alcaney Parker and Dollie Tucker); died on 29 Aug 1907.
    Children:
    1. Boy Johnson
    2. Girl Johnson
    3. Downing Johnson was born on 10 May 1863; died on 31 May 1884.
    4. Van Monse Johnson was born on 29 Mar 1866; died on 18 Apr 1922.
    5. Rachel Johnson was born on 5 Dec 1867; and died.
    6. Nona Johnson was born on 19 Apr 1869; and died.
    7. James Johnson was born on 10 Nov 1870; died on 10 Jul 1889.
    8. Joe Johnson was born on 16 Mar 1872; and died.
    9. Walt Whitman Johnson was born on 18 Nov 1874; and died.
    10. Dollie Johnson was born on 23 Aug 1880 in , , Alabama, USA; and died.
    11. Joshua Johnson was born on 23 Nov 1881; and died.
    12. 1. Curtis Johnson was born on 12 May 1884; and died.
    13. Jessie Johnson was born on 20 Dec 1886; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joshua Johnson was born in 1773 in , , Maryland, USA; died on 13 Mar 1841 in Guntersvile, Marshall, Alabama, USA.

    Notes:

    Joshua Johnson removed to Va, and later to Tenn. where he was engaged in surveying in the Tenn. Valley. Later he became a merchant trader, boat builder and operator of a series of boats in the Tenn. New Orleans trade. In his will, Joshua Johnson provided "that should the proceeds of my estate be insufficient to send my two sons to some good college in East Tenn, and to keep them there until their education shall be completed, then I give them (my executors) full power to sell the land between Mr. Barclay's tract and the Tenn. Riv. for the purpose of creating a fund for the education of my sons. In addition to about 1880 acres of land, he left a personal estate of $12, 263.44. The will was probated 13 Mar 1841 and is on record in Marshall Co. at Guntersville, Ala.. .
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    Joshua Johnson removed to Va, and later to Tenn. where he was engaged in surveying in the Tenn. Valley. Later he became a merchant trader, boat builder and operator of a series of boats in the Tenn . New Orleans trade. In his will, Joshua Johnson provided "that should the proceeds of my estate be insufficient to send my two sons to some good college in East Tenn, and to keep them there until t heir education shall be completed, then I give them (my executors) full power to sell the land between Mr. Barclay's tract and the Tenn. Riv. for the purpose of creating a fund for the education of m y sons. In addition to about 1880 acres of land, he left a personal estate of $12, 263.44. The will was probated 13 Mar 1841 and is on record in Marshall Co. at Guntersville, Ala.. .





















    Joshua married Mary Carter on 20 Dec 1829. Mary (daughter of James C Carter and Amy Motley) was born on 9 Jun 1803 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Nov 1832 in Claysville, Marshall, Alabama, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Carter was born on 9 Jun 1803 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA (daughter of James C Carter and Amy Motley); died on 11 Nov 1832 in Claysville, Marshall, Alabama, USA.
    Children:
    1. Bartley Cox Johnson
    2. 2. John Newton Johnson was born on 11 Nov 1832 in Claysville, Marshall, Alabama, USA; died on 30 Nov 1904 in , , Alabama, USA.

  3. 6.  Alcaney Parker

    Alcaney married Dollie Tucker. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Dollie Tucker
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Evergreen Parker was born on 12 Oct 1844; died on 29 Aug 1907.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  James C Carter was born in 1770 (son of John Carter and Mary); died on 23 Apr 1845 in , Marshall, Alabama, USA.

    James married Amy Motley on 18 Feb 1789. Amy (daughter of Joseph Motley and Martha Ellington) was born in 1778 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 12 Jun 1853 in , DeKalb, Alabama, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Amy Motley was born in 1778 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA (daughter of Joseph Motley and Martha Ellington); died on 12 Jun 1853 in , DeKalb, Alabama, USA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Carter was born on 9 Jun 1803 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Nov 1832 in Claysville, Marshall, Alabama, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 20.  John Carter

    John married Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 21.  Mary
    Children:
    1. 10. James C Carter was born in 1770; died on 23 Apr 1845 in , Marshall, Alabama, USA.

  3. 22.  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]


  4. 23.  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. 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. 11. 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.


Generation: 6

  1. 44.  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. 45.  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. 22. 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. 46.  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. 47.  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.
    ----------------------------------------------------
    ~~ 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.
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    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. ***
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    “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.
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    *** 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.
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    "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. 23. 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.