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Nancy White

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nancy White was born on 6 Jan 1806 (daughter of Jeremiah White and Lettice Shelton).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jeremiah White was born on 10 Jan 1770 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of Jeremiah White and Jane); died on 26 Nov 1831 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Jeremiah married Lettice Shelton in Aug 1791 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Lettice (daughter of Abraham Shelton and Chloe Robertson) was born on 17 Dec 1773 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Oct 1850 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lettice Shelton was born on 17 Dec 1773 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA (daughter of Abraham Shelton and Chloe Robertson); died on 10 Oct 1850 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Mary Polly White was born on 15 Aug 1790 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1870 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Abraham White was born on 13 Jan 1796 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 13 Jan 1876 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. Meacon (macon) White was born on 17 Jun 1798 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Jeremiah Magruder "jerry" White, IV was born on 30 Sep 1800 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Oct 1880.
    5. William White was born on 24 Mar 1802.
    6. Robert S White was born on 24 Mar 1803; died on 30 Apr 1829.
    7. 1. Nancy White was born on 6 Jan 1806.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jeremiah White was born on 11 Oct 1728 in , Albemarle, Virginia, USA (son of Jeremiah White and Mary Clark Martin); died on 1 May 1788 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: May 1788, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    William White, land transactions, Pittsylvania Co, VA 1792

    [per jeremiah's will, this was, "purchased from Hugh Charles being a moiety of land which is to be equally divided between me and the orphans of Mr. Conway?s for which I obtained a certificate dated 6 March 1780"]

    type: grant
    ref: CGB 25:607
    date: 8 Feb 1792
    to: Christopher Connaway orphan of James Connaway Deceased
    con A.C. £1.S15 Sterl.
    by: Survey 1 Aug 1788
    re: 340a Pittsylvania/ on the Branches of Sandy Cr.
    location: 19250 30735 F127 L0 P255
    pt A) at William Whites crnr. ptrs. in Benjamin Hardys line
    ln S70E; 90P; Benjamin Hardy
    pt B) p.
    ln n38e; 244p; George Hardy
    pt C) sp.o.
    ln N37W; 90P; Lewis, xg a br.
    pt D) p.
    ln N; 95P; xg a br.
    pt E) post oak crnr. in Benjamin Terrys line
    ln S86W; 150P; Benjamin Terry
    pt F) w.o.
    ln s6w; 320p; William Whites new Dividing line

    type: grant
    ref: CGB 25:593
    date: 25 Feb 1792
    to: William White
    con A.C. £1.S15 Sterl.
    by: Survey 2 Aug 1788
    re: 350a Pittsylvania/ on the branches of Sandy Creek
    location: 17310 28735 F127 L0 P255
    pt A) at Francis Wisdoms crnr. Sp.o.
    ln S47.5W; 212P; Francis Wisdom, xg a Br.
    pt B) r.o.
    ln S59.5W; 44P; xg the Road
    pt C) a branch
    !& th. running up the sd branch as it Meanders 90P to
    lm s20e; 90P; [est dir] up a br.
    pt D) the fork
    lm ; 96p; up the left fork of the sd Br.
    pt E) w.o. on the same off a new line
    ln S; 60P;
    pt F) Mark Cheltons [Sheltons] crnr. p.
    ln S83E; 168P; Mark Shelton, xg the road & 2 forks of a Br.
    pt G) Ben Hardys crnr. p.
    ln N7W; 116P; Ben Hardy
    pt H) r.o.
    ln N32.5E; 114P; xg a br.
    pt I) p. in the sd Whites former line
    ln N24W; 32P; sd White
    pt J) p.
    ln N4W; 162P;

    type: grant
    ref: CGB 25:595
    date: 25 Feb 1792
    to: William White
    con A.C. £1.S15 sterl.
    by: survey 1 Aug 1788
    re: 340a Pittsylvania/ on the Branches of Sandy Creek
    location: 17334 28483 F127 L0 P255
    pt A) at Kennons crnr. Beech now Francis Wisdoms
    ln S4E; 28P; Kennon, now Francis Wisdoms
    pt B) sp.o.
    !th. a new line the same course continued 162P to
    ln s4e; 162p;
    pt C) p.
    ln S24E; 32P;
    pt D) p. in Benjamin Hardys line
    ln N30E; 60P; Benjamin Hardy, xg a br.
    pt E) p.
    ln S70E; 150P;
    pt F) ptrs.
    ln n6e; 320p; new line
    pt G) w.o. in Benjamin Terrys line
    ln S86W; 150P; Benjamin Terry, xg a br.
    pt H) sd Terrys crnr.
    !in the sd William Whites former line
    !& th. along the same
    ln S18W; 56P; sd William White
    pt I) ptrs.
    ln S65W; 71P; xg a br.

    Excerpt from "Pittsylvania's Eighteenth Century Grist Mills" by Herman Melton

    page 102-105
    JEREMIAH WHITE: PATRIARCH MILLER ON SWEETING'S FORK
    Three Sweeting brothers entered grants of land along the Banister River in 1748. It was from these early settlers that Sweden's Fork, as the waterway is now called, got its name. Jeremiah White called it "Sweeting Fork, a branch of Sandy Creek," when he wrote his will in April of 1788. This branch heads up on the south slope of White Oak Mountain near Chestnut Level. It is the mniddle branch of the creek and is joined by John's Run at a point a few hundred yards from its confluence with Sandy Creek of the Banister. This location is approximately three miles southeast of the village of Spring Garden.

    Some distinguished patriots of the Revolution lived along the banks of Sweeting Fork. Among them were Nathaniel Terry, who was a member of the Pittsylvania County Militia during the Revolution. His father, Benjamin, lived on Sweeting's Fork, and Nathaniel may have been born there. Colonel Robert Williams had holdings on that branch also. In the Colonel's property was a grist mill and over five thousand acres of land. Williams was one of the most prominent Pittsylvania County patriots during the Revolution. Since he was a lawyer before the founding of the county, and a planter with enormous wealth, milling was not his chief pursuit. Nevertheless, Patsy, one of his daughters, married into a milling family when she married John Henry, one of the owners of Henry's Mill on the Sandy Creek of the Banister.

    From the sale of inherited land by Jeremiah's son William, the historian learns that Matthew Clay, who served in the Virginia House of Delegates and in the United States Congress, was a neighboring landowner. Although Clay was a distinguished public servant, who was at least partly responsible for the founding of the Town of Danville at Wynne's Falls, his career was overshadowed by that of Henry Clay of Kentucky who descended from the same family.

    Jeremiah White moved to the Sweeting's Fork area from Dinwiddie County in 1778. He filed a petition to erect a grist mill on the waterway in August of 1782 -- "he being the owner of the land on both sides." The move was made during the Revolution, and that would have been the most difficult of times. Jeremiah was in declining years by this time, but county records show that a Jeremiah White served as a member of the County Militia during the Revolution. He was to die ten years later, but managed to accumulate 2108 acres of land on six tracts in the county, most of which was presumably on Sweeting's Fork. He left the use of his land to his wife and named sons William and Jeremiah as Executors.

    County records show Jeremiah White to be a very prominent citizen. He was commissioned First Lieutenant of the Militia in the County and took the Oath of Allegiance in October of 1780. White was a charter member of Pittsylvania Lodge No. 24, of the Order of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons when it was constituted on September 15, 1788. He was named Justice of Peace in 1780, and qualified as Coroner on March 15, 1787. It was common practice in the early days for prominent men in the communities to qualify as Deputy Sheriff. Jeremiah White did likewise on May 16, 1786.

    His son, Jeremiah Jr., rose to the rank of Captain in the Militia in 1794 before being elected to the office of Commisioner of Revenue in 1798.

    Old Jeremiah was one of the landed people who owned slaves and was sometime granted exemption from paying property taxes on them. From County Court records, it appears that slaveowners were often exempted thusly when they furnished "tithables" (laborers in this case) for the buildling and repairing of roads, bridges, public buildings, etc.

    A Jeremiah White diary would make interesting reading. However, as is the case with the histories of most of the early pioneers, there is a paucity of records. Even so, there is at least one trait which characterizes Jeremiah White. He wa a loyal family man who loved his children and went to any extreme to be fair. This assessment is based on the wording in his will. One can see the effort he went to in trying to divide his estate equally among his heirs.

    There were eight children in Jeremiah and Jane White's family. One was a daughter who married a prominent county leader, politician, planter, businessman and miller known as Col. Clark. William Clark. He lived some seven miles east of Competition in the elegant high columned home he called "Pineville", near the Banister River. His wife was the daughter of a miller, married a miller, and gave birth to a daughter who married a miller. The daughter, Lettice, married Col. Leonard Claiborne who applied to build two mills in the county during the late 1820s and early 1830s. One was on "Sawyer's Mill Creek" and one was on Burch Creek. It is known that he operated one of them for awhile, since the name "Claiborne's Mill" appears on a batteaux manifest of the Roanoke Navigation Company during the 1830s. It was not unusual to find three generations of millers in one family in Pittsylvania County during the 19th cCentury.

    Jeremiah White's will was written on April 28, 1788. The will included the following dispositions of his property:

    A. He left the use of his "Manner" (manor) house to his wife, Jane, for her natural life "to enable her to educate my younger children." He left seven slaves to her and the use of all land and slaves bequeathed to younger children until they "become of age".

    B. One half interest in a tract of land was mentioned. It was a parcel he acquired in an agreeement in which he was to share ownership with the "Conway orphans." This was a strange arrangement which defies understanding.

    C. The share of any living child who preceded him in death was to be divided equally among all living children upon his (Jeremiah's) death.

    D. He defined the boundaries of the land each child was to receive. This provision gives historians the identity of his neighbors which included the aforementioned families of Terry, Clay and Williams.

    E. There was a division of some four hundred acres in Charlotte County.

    The disposition of the grist mill became the most interesting and poignant provision in the will. He driected that interest in it should be divided equally between "my two sons, William and Jeremiah, to them and their heirs forever, subject to the following encumbrances, to Wit: As my children have laboured hard with me in assisting to build said mill, I am desirous to give them some privilege therein, but hope this privilege may never become a bone of contention between them, but as a recompence for their labour and dutiful behaviour. It is my will and desire that all my children be entitled for their own families to grind their grain to be free and they bare an equal share of all expenses in keeping the said mill in repair." He also directed that ten acres of land be set aside for the mill.

    This will, one of the most carefully crafted wills in early Pittsylvania County history, was proven on May 19, 1788 -- a mere fortnight before the Virginia Constitution Ratification Convention in Richmond. Col. Robert Williams, one of his closest neighbors, was duly elected, in the March past, to be one of Ptittyslvania's two delegates to the convention.

    Old Jeremiah tried painfully hard to divide land, slaves, personal effects and household goods equaillly among his heirs. The provisions covering the ownership and operation of the grist mill after his passing are unique in that all were to share in its upkeep and all were to share in its output.

    The inference from the reading of the will is that it was a closely knit family which was kept that way by a stern but caring and considerate patriarchal father. The provisions in the deed indicate that he was an impeccably honest man also.

    The mill property was buried in tax records as ordiinary acreage with assessed value and all of White's property stayed in his name until after the probation of his estate. Its final disposition is obscured by settlement of the estate and by missing, or non-existant. There is no reason to believe that it was as successful a mill operation as was that of his son-in-law William Clark on the Banister. Perhaps it was largely a plantation mill since there were many slaves in the White fields and a large personal family in the manor house to feed. It is believed that it stayed in the White family for an extended period, since no record of the sale of it was found in county archives.

    The records concerning the fate of the remaining White property are confusing. Some heirs begin selling property as soon as their mother departed this life. However, one cannot judge their successes or failures on land transactions and tax records alone. Furthermore, the new nation was to endure at least two of its worst financial panics during the next half century. Failures were not always the fault of the property owner, but were frequently the direct results of distant events and forces beyond the control of local citizens.

    Present day Jeremiah White descendants believe they know the location of the mill site because of some stone formations, etc.

    The story of Jeremiah White's Mill affords the best example of a family run mill wherein everybody worked and everybody shared in the output. This arrangement worked during Jeremiah White's lifetime because he appeared to have been every inch the "Patriarch of Sweetings Fork". All unanswered questions aside, he deserves having this title applied to him in 1988 -- the bicentenial of his passing.

    Jeremiah married Jane in 1752 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. Jane died in 1782. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane died in 1782.
    Children:
    1. Jeanne White was born in 1754 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1781 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Mary "polly" White was born in 1760; died in 1782 in , Dinwiddie, Virginia, USA.
    3. Jane Hamilton White was born on 20 May 1762; died on 23 Apr 1839 in Pineville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. William White, Sr was born on 4 Dec 1764 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 30 Jul 1851 in , Gibson, Tennessee, USA.
    5. Lettice White was born in 1767 in , , Virginia, USA.
    6. John White, Capt was born in 1768 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1856.
    7. Nancy White was born est 1770.
    8. 2. Jeremiah White was born on 10 Jan 1770 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Nov 1831 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. Hamilton (hambleton) White was born est 1780 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1832 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

  3. 6.  Abraham Shelton was born on 4 Mar 1734 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (son of Crispen Shelton and Letitia Buford); died on 20 Jul 1789 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Abram Shelton was active in the life of the county, serving as justice, vestryman, militia officer, sheriff and member of General Assembly. He was the son of Crispen Shelton who with his brothers John and Daniel Shelton, moved from Amelia County to Pittsylvania about 1765, and settled in the upper part of the Meadows, wbere they owned large bodies of land.

    Abram Shelton married Chloe Robertson of Amelia, January 16, 1760, (Amelia Marriage Bond s); his will was proven at Pittsylvania C. H. in 1789 in which he named wife Chloe, daughters Lettie, Anne and Jane Shelton, sons Abram, Crispen, (Doctor) Tareour, Frederick, Meacon, Robertson and William..His home was on Buck Branch, near Chalk Level. Dr. Tavenor Shelton was one of the early physicians of the county.

    The will of Mrs. Chloe Robertson Shelton was proven February as, 1804, in which she left her estate to her beloved daughter, Jane Stone, wife of John Stone.

    Abraham married Chloe Robertson on 16 Jan 1760 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA. Chloe was born in 1741 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Feb 1814 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Chloe Robertson was born in 1741 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Feb 1814 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Crispin Shelton was born on 28 Feb 1761 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Nov 1806 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. William Shelton was born on 4 Jan 1763 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Aug 1825 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. Jane Shelton was born in 1765 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. Anne Shelton was born in 1767 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
    5. William Shelton was born on 10 Aug 1767 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Dec 1857 in Van Leer, Dickson, Tennessee, USA.
    6. Meacon Shelton was born in 1770 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1803 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    7. Robertson Shelton was born on 28 Jan 1771 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1816 in , Giles, Virginia, USA.
    8. Tavenor Shelton was born in 1772 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1813 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. Ezekiel Henderson Shelton was born in 1772 in , Surry, North Carolina, USA; died in 1864 in , Clinton, Kentucky, USA.
    10. 3. Lettice Shelton was born on 17 Dec 1773 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Oct 1850 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    11. Jane Shelton was born in 1780 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1845 in , Logan, West Virginia, USA.
    12. Abraham Cooper Shelton was born in 1788 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1789 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jeremiah White was born on 11 Oct 1695 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA (son of John White and Mary Elizabeth "betsy" Elbert); died on 25 Oct 1776 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Jeremiah White - notes & references, dates & places
    source: Research of Michael Leisure, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stubbymike&id=I00498

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    After Jeremiah (Sr.) died, it appears that several of his children, & their spouses, began their trek to GA, spending a few years in Pittsylvania Co., VA on the way.

    John White, John Shackelford, Jacob Cleveland, John Martin, Joseph Ballenger, Jno. Waller, all swore to the Oath of Allegiance, 1777, Pittsylvania Co., Va.
    (Chiarita, M. D. "Oaths of Allegiance - 1777,
    Pittsylvania County, Virginia." Feb. 1985, "Magazine of Virginia Genealogy," Vol. 23, No. 1, p. 3.)

    They more than likely traveled to GA in the group headed up by Gen. Matthews.

    From "The Official History of Elbert Co. (GA), 1790-1935" by John H. McIntosh, Cherokee Publishing Co., Atlanta, GA, 1983, Chapter IV, p. 33:

    " In the year 1784, General George Matthews, who later became Governor, brought a large number of Virginians and North Carolinians to the Broad and Savannah River country and they established themselves in the territory around the site of what was soon to become the thriving and commercially important town of Petersburg."

    ***************************************

    Re: Land records

    Jeremiah WHITE, Sr., Residence, 1725-26 to 1734, Caroline Co., Va. listed in Ambrose Madison's Acct. Book, Vol. 19 with John Martin, Margaret White, Thomas White, Hary (Henry) White.

    Jeremiah White probably removed to Spotsylvania Co., Va. 1734-43.

    Jeremiah White, Residence 14 Aug. 1750, Albemarle Co., Va. Witnessed deed.

    Jeremiah White 15 May 1753, Halifax Co., Va. Witnessed deed.

    Jeremiah White, Residence, 1756, Albemarle Co., Va. Witnessed deed.

    Jeremiah White 16 May 1759, Amelia Co., Va. Purchaser at estate sale of John Omsby.

    Jeremiah White, Residence, 5 Nov. 1745, Spotsylvania Co. Va., bought Land, 100 acres from Wm. Baskett & Elizabeth his wife. Witnesss Edmond Waller. (Crozier, W. A., 1955, Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800, p. 172.)

    Jeremiah White & wife Mary, 17 Nov. 1747, sold land, 100 acres to William Waller. (Crozier, W. A., 1955, Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800, p. 172.)
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    Jeremiah White and wife, Mary, of Spotsylvania County, mentioned in 1747.
    Chilion White and Millicent White also Mentioned.
    Wm. White of Spotsylvania County, 1766.


    Will of Jeremiah White, notes on children
    Albemarle County, Will Book 2 Page 354 & 355.
    The Will of Jeremiah White:

    In the name of God Amen The Twenty Seventh Day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred & Seventy four I Jeremiah White of the County of Albemarle and parish of St Anne's, being very Sick & weak of body, but of perfect & Sound memory, Thanks be to God for the Same, and calling to mind the uncertainty of this life and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make ordain this and no other my last will and testament and as touching such worthy Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this Life, I give desire & dispose of the Same in the manner & form following that is to Say, in the first place I will & Order that all my Lawful debts be paid. Item I give & bequeath to my Eldest Son Jeremiah White, my great Bible and a Trunk Covered with Seal Skin. Item I give to my Son John Martin White one feather Bed & furniture, one young Cow and a Smoothe Bor'd Gun which he now has in Custody. Item I give & bequeath to my son Daniel White, One feather Bed with its furniture & one young Cow, Item I give & bequeath to my youngest Son Reuben White One feather Bed & furniture, one Cow & her Increase, which bed & Cow he now has in his possession, Also one Smoothe Bor'd Gun his Choice of the guns I now have. Item I Leave to my Dear & well beloved wife Mary White all the Remainder of my Estate, One Black mare & yearling Colt, Land and Moveables during her natural Life or widowhood, and at my Said Wifes death or Marriage, the above said Mare & Colt, Land & Premises, which Land Contains One hundred & Seventy five Acres, it being the land whereon I now Live, I give & Bequeath to my Son Reuben White and his heirs & assigns for Ever. Item I Leave to my daughter Letty Melton five Shillings & nine Pence. Item I give to my daughter Betty Kidd One feather bed & furniture at my wife's decease, and to my Daughter Mary Martin One Chest & to my daughter Milly Cleavland I bequeath five Shillings & nine pence. Item I give & Bequeath to my daughter Ann Shackleford, one Black Walnut Chest at my wifes decease, as for my Carpenter Tools I Leave them for the use of the plantation, and at my wifes death or marriage to belong to my Son Reuben White, & My Coopers Tools & My Great Coat, I give to my Son John Martin White at my Decease. Item I give to my Grandson George Martin, Twenty Shillings to be paid him by my Son Reuben, also one heifer. Item I Constitute & Appoint my Loving wife Mary White and my Son Reuben to be the Sole Executors of this my Last will & Testement and do hereby utterly dissallow, Revoke & Disannul, all and other former Testaments Wills & Legacies Requests and Exec'rs by me at any time before this named, willed & Bequeathed, Ratifying & Confirming this to be my Last will & Testament, In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Affixed my Seal, the day & year first within written.

    Jeremiah White (Seal)

    Witnesses
    Elijah Moaran
    Jacob Fariss
    George Savage

    At Albemarle May Court 1777.
    This will was proved by the Oath of Elijah Moaran & Jacob Fariss
    Witnesses thereto & Ordered to be Recorded

    Notes on Children and family:

    In present-day Albemarle County (which was formed from parts of Goochland and Louisa Counties in 1744)on October 23, 1726, Jeremiah married Mary Martin (who was born about 1705). They remained in Albemarle County for the rest of their lives and had 11 children, which including triplets - Daniel, Reuben, and Ann, born 19 Jun 1746. Several of Jeremiah's children, including John Martin, Daniel, and Reuben, moved from Albemarle County, Virginia to Elbert County (later Hart County), Georgia in the late 1700s.


    Birth dates from White Family Bible via Joseph Price, a White family researcher.

    Jeremiah White Jr was born 21 Oct 1728.
    Lettice White b Apr 19, 1732
    Mary White b Jan 27, 173-
    Milly White b Mar 20, 1735
    John Martin b June 27, 1743
    Daniel, Ann and Reuben White were triplets born June 19, 1746. { I have heard another Bible record shows their date of birth as 17 June, 1746- one may be christening date?]
    [The Julian Calendar gives the 17th as a Thursday]
    Betty White born ____ [not completed. year 1730?]

    John White [brother to Jeremiah White] born Mar 22, 1703?, died Sept 13, 1732.
    Jeremiah White Sr died Oct 25, 1776, age 81
    Mary White, his wife, died Sept 23, ____ age 91

    Milly married Jacob Cleveland
    Betty [Elizabeth?] married Webb Kidd
    Thomas Obriant was born Jan 18, 1811. Thomas departed this life Oct 10, 1899, age 88y, 8mo, 22d.

    Jeremiah married Mary Clark Martin on 23 Oct 1726 in , Goochland, Virginia, USA. Mary was born on 19 Apr 1709 in Saint Peters St Paul, King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Dec 1796 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Clark Martin was born on 19 Apr 1709 in Saint Peters St Paul, King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died on 23 Dec 1796 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Letitia Lettice Letty White was born on 1 Apr 1723 in , Albemarle, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Feb 1785 in , Albemarle, Virginia, USA.
    2. 4. Jeremiah White was born on 11 Oct 1728 in , Albemarle, Virginia, USA; died on 1 May 1788 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. John White was born on 30 Mar 1730 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA; died on 15 Sep 1732 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA.
    4. Letitia White was born on 19 Apr 1732 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA; died in 1733 in , Albemarle, Virginia, USA.
    5. Rachel White was born on 28 Aug 1733 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Aug 1790 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
    6. Letitia White was born on 27 Jan 1735 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 22 Feb 1785 in , Rutherford, North Carolina, USA.
    7. Elizabeth White was born on 2 Aug 1736 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA; died on 6 Aug 1804 in , Elbert, Georgia, USA.
    8. Mary Ann Rachel White was born on 29 Jan 1738 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Aug 1790 in , Shelby, Kentucky, USA.
    9. Mildred White was born on 20 Mar 1739 in New York, Kings, New York, USA; died on 13 Nov 1805 in Elberton, Elbert, Georgia, USA.
    10. Wiley White was born in 1740.
    11. John Martin Sr White was born on 28 Jun 1743 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA; died on 6 Feb 1833 in Eagle Grove, Elbert, Georgia, USA.
    12. Ann White was born on 26 Jun 1746 in Re, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, Italy; died in , , Georgia, USA.
    13. Betty White was born in 1748; died in 1800.
    14. Mary Anne White was born on 19 Jun 1748 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA; died in 1839 in , Shelby, Kentucky, USA.
    15. Daniel White was born on 19 Jun 1748 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA; died on 7 Nov 1800 in , Elbert, Georgia, USA.
    16. Reuben White was born on 19 Jun 1748 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA; died on 12 Aug 1811 in , Elbert, Georgia, USA.
    17. Elizabeth Maranda White was born on 3 Apr 1749; died on 6 Aug 1804 in , Elbert, Georgia, USA.

  3. 12.  Crispen Shelton was born on 1 Apr 1713 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA (son of Ralph Shelton, Sr and Mary Jane Crispen); died on 29 Oct 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 17 May 1713, Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    In 1762 Crispen Shelton patented 3,000 acres in Pittsylvania along Panther, now Whltethorn Creek, where he settled. His will was proven in February, 1794, in which he bequeathed:

    To son Abraham Shelton, six slaves.
    To son Gabriel Shelton, four slaves.
    To son Lewis Shelton, four slaves.
    To son Beverley Shelton, four slaves.
    To son Spencer Shelton, four slaves.
    To son Armisted Shelton, four slaves.
    To son Vincent Shelton, four slaves, also watch and Bible Burket and all lands.
    To daughters Elizabeth Hurt, Jane Todd wife of William Todd, Susanna Dickerson wife of Griffith Dickerson, four slaves each.

    Crispen Shelton was the son of Ralph Shelton and his wife Mary Pollard of Middlesex County, who were probably married about 1712. The Parish Register of the county gives the following entries concerning their children:

    Crispen, son of Ralph and Mary Shelton, born April 1, 1713, baptized May 17, 1713.
    John, son of Ralph and Mary Shelton, born July 19, 1722, baptized August 12, 1722.
    Benjamin, son of Ralph and Mary Shelton, born June 18, 1724, baptized July 12, I724.
    Daniel, son of Ralph and Mary Shelton, born May 17, 1729, baptized June 22, 1729.

    Ralph Shelton was the son of Sarah Shelton and Richard Gassage of New Kent, and he for some reason retained his mother's maiden name. Tradition says that Sarah Shelton and Richard Shelton were the emigrant children of a ship's captain who was drowned in the English Channel in 1691. After the death of her husband Mrs. Sarah Shelton Gassage married in 1703 Joseph Bickley, of King William County, who was first sheriff of Louisa County.

    Crispen married Letitia Buford in 1734 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA. Letitia was born in 1713 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in 1770 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Letitia Buford was born in 1713 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in 1770 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    1st wife,came to pitts.co. in 1765.

    Children:
    1. Jane Shelton was born in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    2. Susanna Shelton was born in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    3. 6. Abraham Shelton was born on 4 Mar 1734 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Jul 1789 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    4. William Shelton was born on 14 Mar 1735 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in Feb 1794 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    5. Gabriel Shelton was born in 1739 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Jun 1803 in Panther Creek, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    6. Lewis Shelton was born in 1741 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jun 1794 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA.
    7. Spencer Shelton was born in 1743 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Jun 1799 in , Lincoln, North Carolina, USA.
    8. Beverly Shelton was born in 1744 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Nov 1825 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. Elizabeth Shelton was born in 1748 in , , Virginia, USA; died on 19 Feb 1816 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    10. Jane Shelton was born in 1750 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died in 1845.
    11. Vincent Shelton was born in 1751 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA; died in 1858 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    12. Armistead Shelton was born on 5 May 1753 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died on 16 Jun 1844 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  John White was born in 1663 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA (son of John White and Eady Llewellyn); died on 9 Jun 1731 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA.

    John married Mary Elizabeth "betsy" Elbert in 1694 in , Albemarle, Virginia, USA. Mary was born on 23 Nov 1675 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Dec 1733 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Mary Elizabeth "betsy" Elbert was born on 23 Nov 1675 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Dec 1733 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Daniel White was born in 1690 in , Orange, Virginia, USA; died in 1790 in , Culpeper, Virginia, USA.
    2. Joseph White was born in 1694 in , , Virginia, USA; died in , , Virginia, USA.
    3. 8. Jeremiah White was born on 11 Oct 1695 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 25 Oct 1776 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA.
    4. Reuben White was born in 1697 in Saint Peters St Paul, King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died in 1750.
    5. John White was born on 30 May 1697 in , New Kent, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jul 1758 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA.
    6. John White was born on 22 Mar 1703 in Saint Peters St Paul, King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Sep 1732.
    7. James White was born in 1710 in , , Virginia, USA; died in , , Virginia, USA.
    8. Thomas White was born in 1712 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1803 in Claiborne, Mississippi, USA.
    9. John Sr White was born in 1720 in , , Virginia, USA; died in Sep 1796 in , Lunenburg, Virginia, USA.
    10. Mary Ann White was born in 1728 in , King and Queen, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Apr 1786 in , Louisa, Virginia, USA.

  3. 24.  Ralph Shelton, Sr was born on 2 Mar 1685 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 13 Mar 1733 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; was buried in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    By 1707, Ralph Shelton's name is found on the Christ Church Parish Register with the birth record of his first child, Thomas Shelton.

    Ralph Shelton supposedly married Mary CRISPEN c1706 in Middlesex Co., VA. She was reported to have been the daughter of Thomas and Mary (LONG) CRISPEN who married 18 May 1687. This not proven. Mary remarried after her husband's death in 1734 to William CLARK.

    From VA Vital Records #1 1600-1800 (Family Tree Maker CD #174), Broderbund, pages 259-260 of "Abstracts of VA Wills of Pittsylvania Co., VA 1803-1860", printed in "The Magazine of History and Biography - The William and Mary Quarterly and Tylers Quarterly", will of Mary CLOCK (sic), Parish of Nottoway, Amelia County, was dated 30 Jun 1750, probated 29 Aug 1770 (Mary had died in 1765). This document was witnessed by Crespen (sic) SHELTON, and John SHELTON. She named her "legitimate sons" Ralph Shelton, John Shelton, Crispen Shelton, Benjamin Shelton, James Shelton, and grandchildren Reuben Shelton and Patience Catesby BLOCKEY to whom she gave 1 shilling sterling. She gave her daughter Elizabeth DAVID (the name was actually DAVIS) the best of her wearing clothes, and her son Daniel Shelton and his heirs all the rest of her estate.

    Prior to the Oct. 10, 1702 Middlesex Co, VA County Court Session, Ralph SHELTON was imported to North America, along with six other persons, by Thomas Merriwether (who was granted a headright for this importation): source - Essex County, VA Court Order Book 1699-1702, (Deeds and Wills Vol 10, p. 133). Ralph's surname was spelled SHELDON in this document. Probably, he was at least 18 years of age.

    Researcher and author, Ken Shelton, who has a copy of the will, said that Merriwether wrote in his will (Essex Co. Deed & Will Book 1707-1711, p. 185-187): ...I give unto Ralph Shelton & his heirs forever sixty five acres of land granted to me by Patent beginning to the lands of RICE JONES *see note below & John Leh__le the land formerly belonging to Capt Edward Thomas..... At the end of the document, Ralph is a WITNESS to the will as well. This means Ralph could read and write, and was educated to some extent. The clerk transcribed his signature as Ralph Shelteon even though he spelled it Shelton within the text of the will itself. Dated 27 Jan 1708/9, probated 10 Feb 1708/9. The land was near the Dragon Swamp of Essex County (later Middlesex County). What relationship there might have been is unknown, but usually this type of bequest indicated a strong relationship.

    After his importation, Ralph Shelton lived in Middlesex Co., VA for the remainder of his life. He was listed as a Surveyor and Appraiser, and primary occupation as a planter. Ralph was qualified as a general county road maintenance surveyor based on an entry in the Christ Church Vestry Book (page 201 of original, November to March, year not noted in book but context places it c1727, "ordered that Mr. Garrot Daniel and Mr. Ralph Shelton procession every particular person's land between Briery Swamp (from the Millstone Valley to the Dragon Swamp), and the upper end of the county, and from the main road to the Dragon Swamp, on the south side of the main road". Birth and baptismal records on most of Ralph's children are given in Christ Church Register.

    Ralph Shelton's will was dated 10 Mar 1733 in Middlesex Co., VA., and proven in 02 Apr 1734. Elizabeth Davis (daughter), his wife Mary Shelton and his son Thomas Shelton were appointed as his executors.




    He died Middlesex Co., Va. 1733. His will is recorded in Middlesex Co. Will Book B, 1712-1734, p. 418-419. March 10, 1733. His death is recorded in Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex Co., Va. No marriage record has been found. The births of their children are recorded in Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex Co., Va. The first child is recorded born in 1707, so they were likely married l705-1706.

    Recorded in Essex County Deeds & Wills, Book No. 10, 1699-1702, p.133, is a record of Thomas Merriwether claiming land for having imported Ralph to the Colony of Virginia, a "headright" claim. There is no record of an indenture having been served by Ralph and, at his death, Thomas Merriwether left the land he received for the importation to Ralph Shelton. Merriwether's will states his relationship to every other heir in his will except Ralph. Ralph was a witness to Merriwether's will, signing his own name as "Ralph Shelteon". Merriwether's will is recorded in Essex Co, VA.

    At his death in 1733, Ralph left this land to his oldest son, Thomas, who died ten years later, in 1742. His death is recorded in Christ Church Parish Register. Thomas left the land he inherited from his father, Ralph, to his eldest son, Reuben. Reuben later sold the land.

    There is no Peter Shelton on this line as claimed. In the Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex Co, Va. where the births of this man's children are recorded his name is recorded as "Chilton" not "Shelton". His will does not mention a Ralph.

    The births of the children of Ralph and Mary Shelton are recorded in Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex Co, Va.

    2. Thomas, b. 11-9-1707, d. 3-24-1742. He married Mary Probert on 1-14-1730. His death and their marriage are recorded in Christ Church Parish Register. His estate records are recorded in Middlesex County Order Book 15, pages 424, 423, 441, 471; and Order Book 16, pages 12, 61.
    Thomas and Mary's children -- births recorded in Christ Church Parish Register -- were:
    3. Reuben b. 5-16-1733
    3. Josiah b. 1735
    3. Mary b. 2-21-1737/8 d. 8-5-1742
    3. Thomas b. 5-2-1740
    3. Micajah b. 6-20-1742

    2. Ralph, b. 10-23-1709, d. 1789 in Henry Co., Va. He married Mary Daniel 6-10-1731 and at her death married Elizabeth (surname unknown). It has been argued that Ralph married a Susannah between Mary and Elizabeth. However, it became clear that the deed giving rise to the confusion on record in Henry Co. was that of the son Ralph, III (called Ralph, Jr., in Henry Co.). The evidence of this was (1) Ralph, d. 1789, was literate and signed his own name; and (2) there is a deed in Lunenburg Co. where Ralph and Elizabeth--with Elizabeth signing as wife--sold land in 1778 with the body of the deed stating they were "of Henry Co." at the time of the sale. That deed covered land which was a grant to Ralph, the father, in Lunenburg Co. Court Order books in Henry County where records concerning the filing of the will and handling of the estate are recorded refer to Elizabeth as "the widow and relick" of Ralph Shelton, Sr.

    The children of Ralph and his various wives are:
    3. Azariah
    3. Ezekiah
    3. Aesop
    3. Jeremiah
    3..Mary
    3. John
    3. Ralph
    3. Paletiah
    3. Roger
    3. Abbegial
    3. Eliphaz
    3. Liberty
    3. James
    3. Katherine
    3. Sarah
    3. Elizabeth
    3. Rhea
    3. Susannah

    2. Crispin, b. 4-1-1713 d. 1794 m. Lettetia m. 2d Lettice. No Marriage bond or surname of have been found. His will is filed in Pittsylvania Deed and Will Book 9, page 524.
    The children of Crispin are:
    3. Abraham -will recorded Pitt. Deed and Will Book 11, page 182
    3. Gabriel - will recorded Pitt. Deed and Will Book 11, p254
    3. Lewis
    3. Armistead -b. 1753, d. 1844 - will recorded Pitt. Co. Will Book 1, page 494
    3. Beverly
    3. Spencer
    3. Vincent
    3. Elizabeth
    3. Lucy
    3. Jane
    3. Susanne
    3. William (His birth is recorded in 1735 but
    is presumed to have died.)

    2. Reuben b. 2-1-1715, d. 10-18-1715
    2. Mary b. 1-21-1716, d. 7-18-1719

    Reuben and Mary died in Middlesex Co. and their deaths are recorded in the Christ Church Parish Register.

    2. Catherine b. 1-26-1719 m. 12-31-1743 George Blakely
    2. Elizabeth b. Elizabeth m. William Davis
    2. John b. 7-14-1722, d. 1804 m. Elizabeth____. His will is recorded in Pittsylvania Deed and Will Book 11, p. 269.
    The children of John are:
    3. Abraham
    3. Jane
    3. France
    3. William
    3. Joel
    3. Claibone
    3. Martha
    3. Charlotte
    3. Lucy
    3. Nancy
    3. Lettice
    3. Mary

    2. Benjamin b. 6-18-1724, d. 1799.
    2. James b. 2-23-1726, d. 1798, m. Jane_____. His will is recorded in Lunenburg County Will Book 4, p. 228.
    The children of John are:
    3. Rachel
    3. Heniretta
    3. Benjamin
    3. Caty
    3. Stephen
    3. David
    3. Thomas

    2. Daniel b. 5-17-1729, d. 1808/9 m. Letttice ____. The surname of Lettice is given often as "Young" which is based strictly on the name of one of the sons. Daniel's will is filed in Pittsylvania County Deed and Will Book 11, page 332.
    The children of Daniel are:
    3. Susanne
    3. Clary
    3. Milly
    3. Ann
    3. Polly
    3. Young
    3. Leroy
    3. Daniel
    3. Tunstall
    3. Willis


    It is to be noted that there were two Ralph Sheltons in early Virginia. One was Ralph Shelton of Essex-Middlesex Co (Middlesex and Essex Counties are adjacent along the Western shore of Chesapeake Bay) and the other is Ralph Shelton of King and Queen Co (West of Middlesex and Essex Counties; it was subdivided in 1702 and King William Co was carved out). The two Ralphs lived on opposide sides of the Dragon Swamp and were about 15 years apart in age. The Essex-Middlesex Co Ralph Shelton was imported in 1702 and married in 1707; he is presumed to have been born about 1685. He was the ancestor of the Sarah Shelton who married Patrick Henry. The King William Co Ralph Shelton was born, according to Ellis Family records, on 25 Sept 1698 in King and Queen Co, a son of Sarah Shelton who married Richard C. Gissage, merchant from London, who settled at Acquinton, St. Peters Parish, New Kent County.

    “The History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia,” by Maud Carter Clement, has confused the two Ralphs. Ms. Clement discusses Crispen Shelton and says he “was the son of Ralph Shelton and his wife Mary Pollard. She wrote that “Ralph Shelton was the son of Sarah Shelton and Richard Gassage of New Kent, and for some reaon retained his mother’s name. Tradition says that Sarah Shelton and Richard Shelton were the emigrant chidren of a ship’s captain who drowned in the english Channel in 1691.” Crispen Shelton was actually the son of the Middlesex Co Ralph and his wife Mary, whose surname has been guessed to have been Crispen. Unfortunately, appearance of an incorrect interpretation in a book means that more people take it as fact, and the incorrect attribution of Ralph Shelton (the King William Co one) and Mary Pollard as the parents of Crispen Shelton has gone viral; a check of Ancestry.com public family trees on 30 Sep 2011 showed no fewer than 247 trees that contain this incorrect family relationship.

    Ralph apparently spent his entire life in Middlesex County as a planter, since he died there in 1733. In his will, dated 10 March 1733, he mentioned his sons Ralph, Thomas, Crispin, his daughter Elizabeth Davis and his wife Mary. He stated that in case his son Thomas should die, he wished his sons Ralph and Crispin would take care of his (Thomas's) children.

    Thomas died five years later (1738). After Ralph's death, his widow married William Clark or Clock. Mentioned in her will were sons Crispin Shelton, John Shelton, Benjamin Shelton, James Shelton, Ralph Shelton, Daniel Shelton, grandchildren Reuben Shelton, and Patience Catesby Blakey and daughter Elizabeth Davis. Mary Crispin Shelton Clark was of Nottaway, Amelia County,Virginia.

    Prior to the Oct. 10, 1702 Middlesex Co, VA County Court Session, Ralph SHELTON was imported to North America, along with six other persons, by Thomas Merriwether (who was granted a headright for this importation). Ralph's surname was spelled SHELDON. Probably, he was at least 18 years of age. After his importation, Ralph Shelton lived in Middlesex Co., VA for the remainder of his life.

    By 1707, Ralph Shelton's name is found on the Christ Church Parish Register with the birth record of his first child, Thomas Shelton.

    He was listed as a Surveyor and Appraiser, and primary occupation as a planter.

    Ralph was qualified as a general county road maintenance surveyor based on an entry in the Christ Church Vestry Book (page 201 of original, November to March, year not noted in book but context places it c1727, "ordered that Mr. Garrot Daniel and Mr. Ralph Shelton procession every particular person's land between Briery Swamp (from the Millstone Valley to the Dragon Swamp), and the upper end of the county, and from the main road to the Dragon Swamp, on the south side of the main road".

    Birth and baptismal records on most of Ralph's children are given in Christ Church Register.

    Ralph Shelton's will was dated 10 Mar 1733 in Middlesex Co., VA., and proven in 02 Apr 1734. Elizabeth Davis (daughter), his wife Mary Shelton and his son Thomas Shelton were appointed as his executors.


    Following from “RALPH SHELTON, OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS”; An Account by his great-5-grandson, Kenyon Stevenson (deceased), Hudson, Ohio, 1953:855

    Ralph Shelton married about 1707, either in Essex or Middlesex, a wife Mary, whose surname has been guessed to be Crispin. No record of the marriage or suggestion of a maiden name has been discovered. Birth of the oldest daughter, Elizabeth, about 1711, is not in the Christ Church Parish Register, where all the others are recorded. There were eleven children in all, as follows:
    l. Thomas, baptized November 9, 1707, married Mary Probert Jan. 14, 1730/31 
 2. Ralph, baptized October 23, 1709, married Mary Daniel June 10, 1731 
 3. Elizabeth, born about 1711, married Wm. Davis, Oct. 29, 1728. 
 4. Crisp (throughout life called Crispin), born April 1, baptized May 17, 1713, married Letitia ____about 1734 
 5. Reuben, born Feb 1, 1714/15, baptized Apr 10, 1715; died Oct. 8, 1715 
 6. Mary, born Jan. 21, baptized February 13, 1716/17; died July 18, 1719 
 7. Catherine, born Jan. 26, baptized March 13, 1719/20, married George Blakey Dec. 31, 1743 
 8. John, born July 19, baptized August 12, 1722 
 9. Benjamin. born June 18, baptized July 12, 1724 
 10. James, born Feb. 23, baptized March 23, 1726/27 
 11. Daniel, born May 17, baptized June 22, 1729
    Ralph Shelton lived only five years after the birth of his son Daniel. He died March 13 1733/34. His will, badly damaged in the old Middlesex Will Book, was dated March 10, 1733/34. Some of the provisions still legible on the torn pages are , “ My son Ralph Shelton should have my Land….” “……zabeth Davis twenty five Shillings to buy her---“, “------Ralph Shelton one cow and calf,”, “…..my son Thomas Shelton should take care of my children, and if in case my son Thomas should Die, my Desire is that my Children should be left to the -----of my other two sons, Ralph and Crispen.” “Appoint my L (oving) wife Mary Shelton and my son Thomas Shelton to (be executors of) my Last will and Testament.” The witnesses were William Buford, Thomas Clarke, Henry Buford and Abraham______.
    The will was presented in Court April 2, 1734 and proved by oaths of Henry Beauford and Thomas Clark. Thomas Buford, John Jones, John Clark and Garrit Daniel appraised the estate. Inventory and appraisement were presented to the court on July 2, 1734. After this there are no later entries in the Middlesex Court Orders or other county records regarding Ralph Shelton. His widow, Mary, remarried – to a Clark, perhaps Thomas – and as Mary Clark made her will in Nottoway Parish of Amelia County on June 30, 1750. A Middlesex deed made Oct. 5, 1757 by Mary Clark and Peter Clark of County Middlesex to John Lambeth transfers 150 acres “beginning at a deep bottom between Edward Bristow and William Bristow’s line, thence along Elizabeth Smith’s line to main run of the Dragon Swamp…”
    Ralph Shelton’s two older surviving sons, Ralph and Crispin, after marriage in Middlesex in the early 1730’s, apparently settled in Essex County. In May 1740 Ralph Shelton presented a certificate to the Essex Court for taking up a runaway slave Cheshire belonging to Mrs. Winifred Webb of Richmond , and in August 1742, the Essex court adjudged Sam, a negro boy belonging to Crispin Shelton to be 10 years old.
    Shortly thereafter these Sheltons turned toward Amelia County, nearly 100 miles west and south, created in 1734 from Brunswick and Prince George Counties. Amelia at first also included the areas now in Prince Edward and Nottaway Counties. On July 14, 1743 Mathew Smart of Prince George County sold Crispin Shelton of South Farnham Parish, Essex County 620 acres on South Nottaway River in Amelia County. Two years later, on Sept. 20, 1745, Ralph Shelton received a royal grant of 400 acres in Amelia County, on the lower side of Snales Creek and north of Great Nottaway River.
    It appears probable that with Ralph and Crispin and their families went with their mother, Mary Clark, and the four younger sons, John, Benjamin, James and Daniel. In 1745 John was 23, Benjamin 21, James 19 and Daniel 16.
    Crispin sold two portions of his 620 acres in 1746 – 155 acres to Henry Bueford of Amelia and 203 acres to James Beuford of Orange County. The deeds place the land as lying “on the south side of Rocky Creek in the forks of Nottaway” and recite that “Letice his said wife” joined Crispin in the sale. Ralph Shelton and Benjamin Shelton signed both deeds as witnesses. Recalling that Henry Buford and William Buford were witnesses to the father Ralph’s will in Middlesex in 1733, it is suggested that Crispin’s wife, Lettice, may have been a Buford.
    On June 20, 1749, Ralph Shelton had a second land grant – 400 acres in Lunenburg County, on the lower side of Ledbetters Creek. On Oct. 23, 1751, Ralph Shelton of the Parish of Nottaway bought 286 acres more on the lower side of Snales Creek from Samuel Jordan. Snail Creek, on the modern map, is a small stream scarcely five miles long in the southeast corner of Prince Edward County (created in 1753 from Amelia), emptying into the Great Nottaway where Prince Edward, Nottaway and Lunenburg meet. The Great Nottaway was then (1751) the boundary between Amelia and Lunenburg. This places Ralph Shelton’s 628 acre homestead in the extreme southwest corner of present Nottaway County and his land on Ledbetter Creek about 10 miles distant to the south and west.
    US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

    Name:Ralph Shelton Gender:Male Birth Place:VA Birth Year:1685 Spouse Name:Mary Crispin Marriage
    Year:1706 Marriage State:VA Number Pages:1

    SHELTON SLAVES

    Mary Shelton Clark, widow of Ralph Shelton died 1733 Middlesex County, Virginia

    On the 1748 Amelia County, Virginia, Tithables List, Crispin Shelton is listed with “The Widow Clark” in his household and she paid the tithe tax on several slaves. Mary Clark was the widow of Ralph Shelton, I, who died in 1733 in Middlesex County, Virginia. Mary Clark’s will is on file in Pittsylvania County. It is recorded in Pittsylvania County Deed and Will Book 5, page 369. The will was proven on August 29, 1771, and it was written on June 30, 1750, in Nottoway Parish, Amelia County. One of the items in her will left to her son Daniel Shelton her “negro wench Taney”.

    Crispin Shelton, son of Ralph Shelton died 1733, Middlesex County, Virginia.

    In August 1742, Essex County, Virginia, Court Orders recorded the Essex court adjudged Sam, “a Negro boy” belonging to Crispin Shelton, to be 10 years old. Crispin was on the first Tithables List of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in 1767 with his son Spencer and three slaves Tom, Lucy, and Primus. Also listed was his son, Gabriel Shelton, with Abraham Payne resident in his household and slaves Zachary and Vilet. His son Lewis was listed with slave Pratt. In his will Crispin made arrangements for 44 slaves, not many when one considers that Thomas Jefferson owned 200 slaves at the time.

    Ralph Shelton, II, son of Ralph Shelton died 1733 Middlesex County, Virginia

    Ralph Shelton, II, died in Henry County, Virginia, in 1789.

    He is listed on the 1762 Tithables List of Amelia County, Virginia, where he lived before moved to the area that became Henry County, Virginia, as follows, which shows him owning two slaves

    named Adam and Phyllis. The other names are those of his sons. “Tithes” were a tax each free

    white male had to pay to the Virginia government beginning on his 16th birthday and which also

    had to be paid on slaves, male and female, and on Indian servants and on indentured persons by

    the slave owner and the holder of the indenture papers. Ralph paid no Tithe on indenture individuals.

    Ralph Shelton, Ralph Shelton, Jr., Eliphaz Shelton, James Shelton, Palitiah Shelton, Adam, Phyllis 7 Tithes
    Ralph Shelton, III, son of Ralph Shelton, II, died 1789 Henry County

    Ralph Shelton, III, died in Knox County, Tennessee, son of Ralph Shelton, II, died 1789 Henry

    County, Virginia, son of Ralph Shelton, ! , died 1733 Middlesex County, Virginia”

    Date is illegible but registered April, 1815, Ralph Shelton of Knox County executes deed for

    slaves to his son, John Shelton.. (Source: research of Phillip Lane)

    Benjamin Shelton, son of Ralph Shelton died 1733 Middlesex County, Virginia

    Benjamin Shelton' s first appearance in the Pittsylvania Records was in 1772 when he bought land from Hugh Innes. The 1782 tax list of Pittsylvania shows Ben Shelton with a family of 7 whites and 8 slaves. Benjamin moved to Caswell County, North Carolina. Benjamin’s will is recorded in Caswell County Will Book C, pages 417

    -418. His will was dated March 4, 1799. He stated that it is “my desire that my black people should have the privilege of choosing their master whom they will serve”.



    Pittsylvania County Tax Lists show Daniel Shelton, the youngest son of Ralph Shbelton of Middlesex County, Virginia, with a family of 11 owning 400 acres and 9 slaves.

    In his will, Daniel made this statement: My desire is for my sons to divide the negroes among themselves if they can agree and keep them in the family as my desire is for them to remain with my sons, also my desire is for sons to give my two old negros Bob and Ester the privilege of living with who they please so they live in the family as it is contrary to law of my Country to free them.



    Armistead Shelton, son of Crispin Shelton, son of Ralph Shelton died 1733

    September 15, 1794 Armistead Shelton son of Crispin, freed two mulatto girls named Biddy and Juda. His reason was that he desired that they be free. The document is recorded in Deed Book 10, page. 71. In 1806 John Shelton, son of Ralph Shelton of Middlesex County, freed

    a slave named Adam, recorded in Pittsylvania County Deed Book 15, page 40.

    Collected Material on Ralph Shelton
    Posted 25 Mar 2012 by JeanMulhern08
    A Collection of Material on Ralph Shelton

    Ralph Shelton – beginning with a short review

    He was a surveyor, appraiser and planter by occupation.
    Ralph's will was dated 10 Mar 1733 and proven in 1734.
    Ralph Shelton came to Virginia about 1702 with Thomas Meriwether. (EssexCourt Order Book-1702).

    His death is recorded in Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex Co VA, Will Book B, 1712-1734, p. 418-419.
    Recorded in Essex County Deeds & Wills, Book No. 10, 1699-1702, p.133, is a record of Thomas Merriwether claiming land for having imported Ralph to the Colony of Virginia.

    At his death, Thomas Merriwether left the land he received for the importation to Ralph Shelton.

    Also –

    RALPH SHELTON, OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS”

    Following from “RALPH SHELTON, OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS”; An Account by his great-5-grandson, Kenyon Stevenson (deceased), Hudson, Ohio, 1953:855

    Ralph Shelton married about 1707, either in Essex or Middlesex, a wife Mary, whose surname has been guessed to be Crispin. No record of the marriage or suggestion of a maiden name has been discovered. Birth of the oldest daughter, Elizabeth, about 1711, is not in the Christ Church Parish Register, where all the others are recorded. There were eleven children in all, as follows:
    l. Thomas, baptized November 9, 1707, married Mary Probert Jan. 14, 1730/31 
 2. Ralph, baptized October 23, 1709, married Mary Daniel June 10, 1731 
 3. Elizabeth, born about 1711, married Wm. Davis, Oct. 29, 1728. 
 4. Crisp (throughout life called Crispin), born April 1, baptized May 17, 1713, married Letitia ____about 1734 
 5. Reuben, born Feb 1, 1714/15, baptized Apr 10, 1715; died Oct. 8, 1715 
 6. Mary, born Jan. 21, baptized February 13, 1716/17; died July 18, 1719 
 7. Catherine, born Jan. 26, baptized March 13, 1719/20, married George Blakey Dec. 31, 1743 
 8. John, born July 19, baptized August 12, 1722 
 9. Benjamin. born June 18, baptized July 12, 1724 
 10. James, born Feb. 23, baptized March 23, 1726/27 
 11. Daniel, born May 17, baptized June 22, 1729
    Ralph Shelton lived only five years after the birth of his son Daniel. He died March 13 1733/34. His will, badly damaged in the old Middlesex Will Book, was dated March 10, 1733/34. Some of the provisions still legible on the torn pages are , “ My son Ralph Shelton should have my Land….” “……zabeth Davis twenty five Shillings to buy her---“, “------Ralph Shelton one cow and calf,”, “…..my son Thomas Shelton should take care of my children, and if in case my son Thomas should Die, my Desire is that my Children should be left to the -----of my other two sons, Ralph and Crispen.” “Appoint my L (oving) wife Mary Shelton and my son Thomas Shelton to (be executors of) my Last will and Testament.” The witnesses were William Buford, Thomas Clarke, Henry Buford and Abraham______.
    The will was presented in Court April 2, 1734 and proved by oaths of Henry Beauford and Thomas Clark. Thomas Buford, John Jones, John Clark and Garrit Daniel appraised the estate. Inventory and appraisement were presented to the court on July 2, 1734. After this there are no later entries in the Middlesex Court Orders or other county records regarding Ralph Shelton. His widow, Mary, remarried – to a Clark, perhaps Thomas – and as Mary Clark made her will in Nottoway Parish of Amelia County on June 30, 1750. A Middlesex deed made Oct. 5, 1757 by Mary Clark and Peter Clark of County Middlesex to John Lambeth transfers 150 acres “beginning at a deep bottom between Edward Bristow and William Bristow’s line, thence along Elizabeth Smith’s line to main run of the Dragon Swamp…”
    Ralph Shelton’s two older surviving sons, Ralph and Crispin, after marriage in Middlesex in the early 1730’s, apparently settled in Essex County. In May 1740 Ralph Shelton presented a certificate to the Essex Court for taking up a runaway slave Cheshire belonging to Mrs. Winifred Webb of Richmond , and in August 1742, the Essex court adjudged Sam, a negro boy belonging to Crispin Shelton to be 10 years old.
    Shortly thereafter these Sheltons turned toward Amelia County, nearly 100 miles west and south, created in 1734 from Brunswick and Prince George Counties. Amelia at first also included the areas now in Prince Edward and Nottaway Counties. On July 14, 1743 Mathew Smart of Prince George County sold Crispin Shelton of South Farnham Parish, Essex County 620 acres on South Nottaway River in Amelia County. Two years later, on Sept. 20, 1745, Ralph Shelton received a royal grant of 400 acres in Amelia County, on the lower side of Snales Creek and north of Great Nottaway River.
    It appears probable that with Ralph and Crispin and their families went with their mother, Mary Clark, and the four younger sons, John, Benjamin, James and Daniel. In 1745 John was 23, Benjamin 21, James 19 and Daniel 16.
    Crispin sold two portions of his 620 acres in 1746 – 155 acres to Henry Bueford of Amelia and 203 acres to James Beuford of Orange County. The deeds place the land as lying “on the south side of Rocky Creek in the forks of Nottaway” and recite that “Letice his said wife” joined Crispin in the sale. Ralph Shelton and Benjamin Shelton signed both deeds as witnesses. Recalling that Henry Buford and William Buford were witnesses to the father Ralph’s will in Middlesex in 1733, it is suggested that Crispin’s wife, Lettice, may have been a Buford.
    On June 20, 1749, Ralph Shelton had a second land grant – 400 acres in Lunenburg County, on the lower side of Ledbetters Creek. On Oct. 23, 1751, Ralph Shelton of the Parish of Nottaway bought 286 acres more on the lower side of Snales Creek from Samuel Jordan. Snail Creek, on the modern map, is a small stream scarcely five miles long in the southeast corner of Prince Edward County (created in 1753 from Amelia), emptying into the Great Nottaway where Prince Edward, Nottaway and Lunenburg meet. The Great Nottaway was then (1751) the boundary between Amelia and Lunenburg. This places Ralph Shelton’s 628 acre homestead in the extreme southwest corner of present Nottaway County and his land on Ledbetter Creek about 10 miles distant to the south and west.

    Residence Records in the Christ Church Parish registers in Middlesex County, Virginia, mention Mary's husband, Ralph Shelton, from the baptism of their son John in November 1707 to Ralph's death on March 13, 1733. Then she spent the entire time up to 1733 in the Middlesex County area.

    Her will of 1750 shows her living in Nottoway Parish in Amelia County, VA. She had remarried a man named CLARK, but this is definitely the widow of Ralph Shelton since her will lists her children by name: Ralph Shelton, Crispin Shelton, John Shelton, Benjamin Shelton, James Shelton, Elizabeth Davis, and Daniel Shelton. Two grandchildren, Reubin Shelton and Patient Caty Blakely are also mentioned, suggesting they took their deceased parent's portion of Mary's estate.

    Spouse/Children Mary was the wife of Ralph Shelton (1685-1733). We know this because the Christ Church Parish records list "daughter of" or "son of" Ralph and Mary Shelton for each baptism. Moreover, Ralph's will, though badly torn with large chunks missing, has mention of his wife Mary. References to several of his children remain as well.

    A marriage record between Ralph and Mary has not been located, despite several generations of researchers searching for it. The dominant thinking is that Mary's surname was Crispin, but this is speculation based on her son's name of Crispin. The U.S. and International Marriage records on ancestry.com record a marriage between Ralph Shelton and Mary Crispin in 1706 in Middlesex County, VA but it is important to note that the source of this is a collection of research notes acquired over many years by Yates Publishing. These are NOT NECESSARILY original records as family group sheets are used as sources in addition to Bible records and other notes. Therefore, the maiden name of CRISPIN remains in the family lore but is unproven. At some point, Mary married a man named CLARK, as this is her surname in her will.

    All of the baptisms of Ralph's and Mary's children appear in the Christ Church register (under the name SHELTON), but no record has been found of the baptism or birth of their daughter Elizabeth. Her existence is known from a reference in Ralph's will (____abeth Davis) and from Mary's will (referring to daughter Elizabeth Davis). The parish registers show a marriage between Elizabeth Shelton and William Davis on 09 Oct 1728, several years before the wills were written, so this data is all consistent. In addition to the baptism records, the names of "my son Ralph," "my son Thomas," "son Crispin" appear in Ralph's will. From these records, the children of Ralph and Mary were the following:
    · Thomas
    · Ralph
    · Elizabeth
    · Crispen
    · Reuben (died young)
    · Mary (died young)
    · Catherine
    · John
    · Benjamin
    · James
    · Daniel

    Mary's estate was probated in 1771 in Pittsylvania County, VA.

    He was a surveyor, appraiser and planter by occupation.
    Ralph's will was dated 10 Mar 1733 and proven in 1734.
    Ralph Shelton came to Virginia about 1702 with Thomas Meriwether. (EssexCourt Order Book-1702).
    Wife was named Mary; they were married abt 1707 in Middlesex Co VA.

    The children of Ralph and Mary Shelton;
    l. Thomas, baptized November 9, 1707, married Mary Probert Jan. 14, 1730/31
    2. Ralph, baptized October 23, 1709, married Mary Daniel June 10, 1731
    3. Elizabeth, born about 1711, married Wm. Davis, Oct. 29, 1728.
    4. Crispen, born April 1, baptized May 17, 1713, married Letitia
    5. Reuben, born Feb 1, 1714/15, baptized Apr 10, 1715; died Oct. 8, 1715
    6. Mary, born Jan. 21, baptized February 13, 1716/17; died July 18, 1719
    7. Catherine, born Jan. 26, baptized March 13, 1719/20, married George Blakey Dec. 31, 1743
    8. John, born July 19, baptized August 12, 1722
    9. Benjamin. born June 18, baptized July 12, 1724
    10. James, born Feb. 23, baptized March 23, 1726/27
    11. Daniel, born abt 1729


    His parents may be Peter Shelton 1664-1718 and Susannah Jackson/Jaxon. Peter would be the son of James Shelton 1632 MD-1720 VA who married mary Bathurst. James would be the son of Thomas Shelton and Hannah Wood, who lived in Virginia and Bermuda......and on, back, to Sir John Shelton [DeShelton] and Lady Anne Boleyn. John Shelton was the 21st Lord of Shelton. Sir John's wife, Anne Boleyn, was an aunt to Anne Boleyn the second wife of King Henry VIII, and Henry and Anne were parents of Elizabeth I who became the Queen of England in 1588. This line continues back and includes Ralph Shelton 1430 who married Margaret CLERE.

    Christ Church Parish Register; page 54 "Peter ye sone of Peter & Susanna Shelton baptz ye 15th November 1687"

    "In Middlesex County, a Peter Chilton married Susan Jaxon on March 2, 1685. This is the first notice of a man who appears in the records as Chilton, Chelton and Shelton over the next 30 years. Three of his son's births are recorded in the Christ Church Parish Register as Chilton, but his own name occurs in his 1718 will as Chilton, Chelton and Chellton. He signed his name by mark, Peter Chellton." by descendant, Kenyon Stevenson.

    His death is recorded in Christ Church Parish Register, Middlesex Co VA

    Will Book B, 1712-1734, p. 418-419.

    "Recorded in Essex County Deeds & Wills, Book No. 10, 1699-1702, p.133, is a record of Thomas Merriwether claiming land for having imported Ralph to the Colony of Virginia." "At his death, Thomas Merriwether left the land he received for the importation to Ralph Shelton." From the research of Keynon Stevenson as shared by Hildred C. Shelton.

    "Order'd that Mr Garrot Daniel, & Mr Ralph Shelton, procession...between the Briery Swamp, (from the Millstone Valley to the Dragon Swamp) and the upper End of the County, and from the main road to the Dragon Swamp, on the South Side of the main road"....

    1728: Mr Garrot Daniel, & Mr Ralph Shelton..."from the new Drago[n] Bridge road on the South side the main road to the upper End of the Parish".... [this year two districts on the south side are combined. In 1729 the processioners for the same two are John Segar and James Macham.]


    Prior to the Oct. 10, 1702 Middlesex Co, VA County Court Session, Ralph SHELTON was imported to North America, along with six other persons, by Thomas Merriwether (who was granted a headright for this importation): source - Essex County, VA Court Order Book 1699-1702, (Deeds and Wills Vol 10, p. 133). Ralph's surname was spelled SHELDON in this document. Probably, he was at least 18 years of age. There is no evidence that Ralph Shelton served a formal indenture as an indentured servant, since no release or other documents have been located in support of this matter.

    Researcher and author, Ken Shelton, who has a copy of the will, said that Merriwether wrote in his will (Essex Co. Deed & Will Book 1707-1711, p. 185-187): ...I give unto Ralph Shelton & his heirs forever sixty five acres of land granted to me by Patent beginning to the lands of RICE JONES *see note below & John Leh__le the land formerly belonging to Capt Edward Thomas..... At the end of the document, Ralph is a WITNESS to the will as well. This means Ralph could read and write, and was educated to some extent. The clerk transcribed his signature as Ralph Shelteon even though he spelled it Shelton within the text of the will itself. Dated 27 Jan 1708/9, probated 10 Feb 1708/9. The land was near the Dragon Swamp of Essex County (later Middlesex County). What relationship there might have been is unknown, but usually this type of bequest indicated a strong relationship.

    The Meriwether Society has a theory that Ralph was a Skelton and that Thomas married his sister, Susannah. They base this on the fact that everyone in Thomas's will were family named as brother, sister, nephew; except for Ralph. They think that is the reason Thomas imported Ralph. That and the fact that Thomas bequeathed to Ralph in his will 65 acres. Dr.Frank Shelton has another area to explore. In the mentioned will of Thomas he asks to sell his tobacco and to pay his debts to Messr. Micajah Perry, London merchant. Dr.Frank thinks if we knew more of Mr. Perry and his type of trade it would lead to more clues as to Ralph's parents."

    This is a good theory, worth exploring, and might well explain just why Thomas Meriwether gave Ralph Shelton the 65 acre legacy in his 1708/9 will. For many people, this SHELTON research is confusing for several reasons. There was another Ralph SHELTON, a younger man than our ancestor, who was of King William County. He married Mary Pollard. The two Ralph Sheltons lived, according to Jan, on opposite sides of the Dragon Swamp and were about 15 years apart in age. This was established by a bond for 200 pounds in King William County dated 30 Sep 1703, entered into by Joseph Bickley of King and Queen County with Major John Waller, (see notes below regarding Crispen Shelton's children), King William Co., to cover two years schooling for Ralph Shelton, son of Mrs. Sarah Gissage, whom Bickley contemplated marrying soon. A good article on "the two Ralphs" can be found at Brian Eddy's helpful website (outdated URL - if you know about his new URL, please let me know). In correspondance from Katherine Snow 2/2000, she wrote that the marriage of Ralph Shelton (supposedly b. c1698, while our Ralph SHELTON was b. 1685) and Mary Pollard occurred 05 Dec 1721, which certainly would exclude Mary ?Crisp/Crispen? from being the same person as Mary Pollard. I have not researched the SHELTON/POLLARD connection, so I cannot say for certain if this is all true.

    It is unknown who the parents of our Ralph Shelton were at this time. Some researchers would like to believe that Ralph was the son of Peter Shelton and his wife Susannah Jaxon/Jackson, but it appears this assumption is incorrect after all the evidence is viewed. There were men named Ralph Shelton in early England records, but no connection with proof has yet been located. Kenneth Shelton, who wrote "The Shelton Trek Across Kentucky", (LIBRARY of CONGRESS Call #CS71.S545 1987a), said on page 7 of his book that he believed Ralph Shelton was not a son to Peter Shelton. He believed that Peter was actually a CHILTON. Although Peter CHILTON (1664-1718) did live in Middlesex Co., VA, he left a will which did not name a Ralph Shelton as a son, and all of Peter Chilton's children are noted in the Christ Church Parish Register (no Ralph was listed there). Ralph Shelton, by English primogenitor law, would have been included in this will if he was the first born son and by law would have inherited Peter Chilton's 100 acres of land had he been the son as claimed by some researchers. Why would Ralph SHELTON b. 1685, be "imported" if this supposed father, Peter Shelton/Chilton, was already residing in America, as documents prove? Ralph Shelton simply was NOT a son to Peter Chilton/Shelton. The following is another comprehensive message regarding this issue. It was also posted to the Knight5@aol.com SHELTON mailing list:

    "Dr. Frank H. Shelton wrote a pamphlet Sheltons in the Christ Church Parish Register-in Virginia, copyright 1985. He descends from Ralph & Mary, through their first son Thomas. Source of his information is "The Parish Register of Christ Church Parish of Middlesex Co., Va From 1653-1812" published by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Richmond: Wm Ellis Jones, Steam Book And Job Printer - 1897. Also, Essex Co. Court Records. I quote the following.
    "There are records for Peter Chelton (and descendants) in the Christ Church Parish Register from 1685 when Peter Chilton married Susan Jaxon until 1725 when Abby was born to ZebuIon & Mary Chelton. Over this period of 38 years and three generations it was always Chilton/Chelton. There was never any mixing of the Shelton and Chelton names over a period of many years in the Christ Church Parish Register. There is only one exception to this fact: unaccountably on page 54 "Peter ye sone of Peter & Susanna Shelton baptz ye 15th November 1687" does a Shelton enter into the Chilton's records and never a Chilton in the Shelton's records of Christ Church Parish.
    The above Parish Register records indicate the following concerning the Peter Chilton family: Peter Chilton 1st married in 1684 Susannah Jackson and by her had William and Peter (Jr) - 1687. Peter Chilton then married 2nd Abigail and by her had Henry - 1691, Thomas and Zebulon. Peter Chilton died October 1718 and his widow Abigail Chelton married Robert Holderness a short time later - Feb 1719."......"I think that Dr. Frank Shelton provides the most compelling evdence, backed up by direct research, that Peter was not a Shelton. Also that he could not have been the father of Ralph. Regards, Wayne Shelton

    By 1707, Ralph Shelton's name is found on the Christ Church Parish Register with the birth record of his first child, Thomas Shelton. After his importation, Ralph Shelton lived in Middlesex Co., VA for the remainder of his life. He was listed as a Surveyor and Appraiser, and primary occupation as a planter. Ralph was qualified as a general county road maintenance surveyor based on an entry in the Christ Church Vestry Book (page 201 of original, November to March, year not noted in book but context places it c1727, "ordered that Mr. Garrot Daniel and Mr. Ralph Shelton procession every particular person's land between Briery Swamp (from the Millstone Valley to the Dragon Swamp), and the upper end of the county, and from the main road to the Dragon Swamp, on the south side of the main road". Birth and baptismal records on most of Ralph's children are given in Christ Church Register. Ralph Shelton's will was dated 10 Mar 1733 in Middlesex Co., VA., and proven in 02 Apr 1734. Elizabeth Davis (daughter), his wife Mary Shelton and his son Thomas Shelton were appointed as his executors. Click here to view a transcribed version of the will at the USGenWeb SHELTON board.

    Ralph Shelton supposedly married Mary ?CRISP/CRISPEN? (no proof has yet been found for her correct maiden name) c1706 in Middlesex Co., VA. She was reported to have been the daughter of Thomas and Mary (LONG) CRISPEN/CRISP who married 18 May 1687. I have no good source for this data, and it is NOT proven. Mary remarried after her husband's death in 1734 to William CLARK. From VA Vital Records #1 1600-1800 (Family Tree Maker CD #174), Broderbund, pages 259-260 of "Abstracts of VA Wills of Pittsylvania Co., VA 1803-1860", printed in "The Magazine of History and Biography - The William and Mary Quarterly and Tylers Quarterly", will of Mary CLOCK (sic), Parish of Nottoway, Amelia County, was dated 30 Jun 1750, probated 29 Aug 1770 (Mary had died in 1765). This document was witnessed by Crespen (sic) SHELTON, and John SHELTON. She named her "legitimate sons" Ralph Shelton, John Shelton, Crispen Shelton, Benjamin Shelton, James Shelton, and grandchildren Reuben Shelton and Patience Catesby BLOCKEY to whom she gave 1 shilling sterling. She gave her daughter Elizabeth DAVID (the name was actually DAVIS) the best of her wearing clothes, and her son Daniel Shelton and his heirs all the rest of her estate. For a more precise look at this will, click here to view information sent by Ken Shelton.

    Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA - from Harper's Magazine
    THE CHILDREN:

    1. Thomas, bapt. 09 Nov 1707, d. 24 Mar 1741/42 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), m. 04 Jan 1729/30 Mary PROBERT, b. 16 Nov 1708 Middlesex Co., VA., d. aft. June 1742, the daughter of William and Hannah Unknown PROBERT (names from the Christ's Church Parish Register).

    Named in his father's will .....and if my widow should marry, my son Thomas Shelton shall take care of my children, and if Thomas dies, then my two sons, Ralph Shelton and Crispin Chelton (sic) should care for them. April Miller's book "Shelton County - A Genealogy of Pittsylvania County's Largest Family" (book located at the LDS Morman Family History Library in Salt Lake City, UT.), has information on this line. She wrote that after Thomas died, his grandchildren, from four of his sons, migrated for the most part to Greenville Co., VA and then into central North Carolina. Thomas Shelton's will, found in Middlesex Co., VA, Will Book C, page 91, was probated on 07 Jun 1743. "The Sheltons Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval & Modern Kings & from Fifteen Sureties for the Magna Charta" by Kathryn Morris Brown, published in Knoxville, TN 1981, page 65 gives the date of death for Mary and the marriage date as 14 Jan. 1730 in Middlesex Co., VA., and includes the birth dates for her children. This author added the child Micajah, not seen on other sources. Mary Shelton was the administratrix of Thomas Shelton, dec'd, probate record dated 07 Jun 1743.
    CHILDREN: Reuben b. 06 May 1733 m. Priscilla M. MEDLEY; Josiah b. c1735 m. Elizabeth Unknown; Mary b. 21 Feb 1738, died young; Thomas b. 02 May 1740, d. 1802 Orange Co., NC, m. Catherine MUNDAY; and Micajah b. 20 Jun 1742 (reported to have moved to NC). Much more information can be found on this line in WFT Vol. 30 Tree #1350.

    2. Ralph b. 23 Oct 1709 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), d. March 1789 Henry Co., VA., m. 10 Jun 1731 Mary DANIEL, daughter of William DANIEL and Mary MOSELEY of Middlesex Co., VA.

    For more on these lines, click on the underlined names.

    3. Elizabeth b. 1711 Middlesex Co., VA., d. c1784 Hanover Co., VA., m. 09 Oct 1728 William DAVIS who was born 1699 (christined 1700 Christ Church, Middlesex Co. VA), d. 13 Mar 1732/33 Middlesex Co., VA., the son of John DAVIS and Catherine RAGLAND (source William Davis E-mail erich@jjt.com).

    In Broderbund's CD Virginia Genealogist, Pittsylvania County Tax Records, page 326, William Davis is shown with 1 tithe in 1767. James Harmon E-mail jharmon@earthlink.net researches this line.
    CHILDREN: Elizabeth m. Pettus RAGLAND; Catherine m. James RAGLAND (Pettus' brother); John Dabney b. 22 Jan 1743 m. Anne Ragland TINSLEY; Tolifero; David; Meridith; Evan; William; and Steven m. Elizabeth BOWE.

    4. Crispen b. 01 Apr 1713 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), d. 29 Oct 1787 Pittsylvania Co., VA., m. Letitia UNKNOWN c1733, and later a Mary BAUFORD.

    The Bauford surname was provided by Millie, E-mail GeneSeek@aol.com, her source unknown. A marriage record is found in "Marriage Records of Pittsylvania Co., VA 1767-1805" a section of the book "The Sheltons-Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval and Modern Kings and from Fifteen Sureties for the Magna Charta" by Kathryn Morris Brown (published 1981 Knoxville, TN). This record shows that Gabriel Shelton also married a Mary Beuford..surety Reddick Shelton..she signed her own consent..married by Rev. Thomas Payne. You can click here to read an entry at GenForum by Janet Hunter pertaining to this line. Interesting too, is the following E-mail sent by Jan Shelton Nixon Sept. 2000:

    " I am lead to believe that Gabriel's wife Mary Buford was Mary Waller Buford. Following is correspondence from a Lewis researcher: " Miller correctly notes that Gabriel Shelton's second marriage was to Mary Buford on 29 Jun 1794. In my opinion Mary Buford was born Mary Waller. This opinion is based on the following records.
    The Will of Major Waller, written 23 Jan 1793, and probated 11 Dec 1794, in Nottoway Co., VA names wife Elizabeth Waller, his daughters, Susannah Parham (who married James Parham), MARY BUFORD, Elizabeth Ellis, Christianna Bennett, Dicey Waller, and his sons John, William, Hampton, Garred, and Major Waller.
    An Order Book entry for the Nottoway County Court for 7 May 1796, names the following litigants:
    Susannah Parham
    GABRIEL SHELTON and MARY his wife
    William Ellis and Eliza his wife
    Richard Bennett and Christianna his wife
    John Waller
    Garred Waller-Exors of Major Waller, dec'd.
    VS
    William Waller
    Hampton Waller
    Dicey Waller- Infants and orphans of Major Waller, dec'd.".

    Jan continued her thoughts: It is interesting that Major John Waller (1) signed the bond for Ralph Shelton who married Mary Pollard (see above notes) and (2) is the father of one of Gabriel's wives. Coincidence?...or family connections? Also interesting is that Gabriel and Mary were married by Rev.Thomas Payne as I think Gabriel's mother Lettice was a Payne, dau. of a Thomas. The problem area here is I have 3 Thomas Paynes and trying to sort the lot." We certainly thank Jan for these tantalizing comments. More research in this area is needed though.

    From the ROOTS-L mailing list for SHELTON surname: Crispin Shelton sold two portions of his 620 acres in 1746, 155 acres to Henry Bueford of Amelia and 203 acres to James Beuford of Orange County. The deeds place the land ....on the south side of Rocky Creek in the forks of Nottaway....and recite that....Letice his second wife, joined Crispin in the sale. Ralph Shelton and Benjamin Shelton signed both deeds as witnesses. Henry Buford and William Buford were witnesses to the father Ralph's will in Middlesex in 1733 (posted by Janet Hunter, June 2001)

    CHILDREN: Lewis b. c1734; William b. 04 Mar 1734/35; Abraham b. c1737 m. Chloe ROBERTSON; Gabriel b. c1739 m. (1) Elizabeth SHEPHERD (line of Patty Smith 24 Mar 1762 (2) Mary Waller Buford 29 Jun 1794; Spencer b. c1743 m. Clara SHELTON; Beaverly b. c1744 m. Anne COLEMAN; Jane b. c1745 m. William TODD; Susan b. c1746 m. Griffith DICKERSON; Armistead b. c1750 m. Susannah SHELTON; Vincent b. c1751 m. Susannah ROBERTSON; and Elizabeth b. c1753 m. Moses HURT.

    5. Reuben b. 01 Feb 1714/15, d. 08 Oct 1715 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records).

    6. Mary b. 21 Jan 1715/16, d. 18 Jul 1719 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records).

    7. Catherine b. 26 Jan 1718/19 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), d. c1745, m. 31 Dec 1743 (bond date) George BLAKEY, b. 03 Apr 1716 Middlesex Co., VA.

    In Broderbund's CD Virginia Genealogist, Middlesex County Marriage Records, page 321, the marriage bond is signed by Robert Daniel, brother of Mary Daniel who married Ralph Shelton. George married again, after his first wife's death, to Clara (Smith) DANIEL, widow of Garrett DANIEL (bond dated 28 Apr 1746). Garrett DANIEL was reportly a son to Robert and Margaret (Price) DANIEL, and a cousin to Mary (Daniel) SHELTON.
    CHILD of Catherine & George BLAKEY: Patience Catesby BLAKEY.

    8. John b. 19 Jul 1722 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), d. 1804 Pittsylvania Co., VA., m. Elizabeth (some say Elizabeth LAWSON 30 Jul 1760, but this is not verified by me).

    Some researchers say that John's will was written 18 Nov 1777 and proven 13 July 1778, however this would appear to be a different John SHELTON. The children attributed to him are named in the will of John Shelton 1801 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. The book "Families of James Shelton of McMinn Co., TN and His Father Roderieck Shelton of Buncombe Co., NC and Their Antecedents" by Arthur Paul Shelton Aug 1987 gives his wife's name as Susan HOARD/HOWARD, so I don't know which is correct, but the marriage date with Elizabeth may actually be for a John Shelton, Jr. Vonette Curtis E-mail alvon@apex.net says John was elected a Lieutenant in the Rev. War in Pittsylvania Co.,VA. "The Sheltons, by Clay HENSLEY and Zelois HENSLEY, privately printed, 1988, page 47 (keep in mind, many researchers refute this data): "John Shelton, b. 7-19-1722, bapt. 8-12-1722 sold his land in Amelia Co. 8-25-1774, deed signed by wife Elizabeth, and moved to Mecklenburg County where his sister Catherine Blakey lived. Wife Elizabeth died before John made his will 11-18-1777, probated 7-13-1778. He signed John Shelton, Sr., and named only his eldest son Mark and his grandson William, son of Mark, son John was not named. Mark was executor of his father's will. After the death of their parents Mark and John went on to Pittsylvania Co., VA., where their father's brothers had settled earlier. The wills of both Mark and John were made in Pittsylvania Co in 1801. After John Sr's will was prob. in July, son John bought land in Pittsylvania County 11-7-1778 and made his will 11-26-1801, probated 6-18-1804, sons Joel and Abraham and friend Vincent Shelton, executors. Wit: William, Henry and Lewis Shelton - no wife mentioned. 12 children are named, also a granddaughter Fannie, wife of Tunstal Shelton." Another descendant, Karen Wood, wrote in Nov. 1999, to the Knights5 mailing group that John moved to Pittsylvania County c1775 and died 1804. She also wrote that contrary to previous written material, John's sister Catherine Blakely had died shortly after her marriage and well before 1778. Karen wrote that there was no son John Shelton, Jr....so much work needs to be done on the line of John Shelton.

    Hildred Shelton wrote the following in April 2005: (from) South Carolina Records for John Skelton and Mark Skelton from site of South Carolina Department of Archives and History - "1784 John Skelton grant in District of Ninety-Six, SC - There is a record of a land grant in the District of Ninety-Six dated 9-3-1784 to John Skelton for 200 acres of land on Chestoe Creek. This was 16 years after selling his Mecklenburg County, VA, land.
    1785 Mark Skelton Administrator in District of Ninety-Six, SC - I have found a record in South Carolina dated in 1785 where Josiah Tanner was administrator for Mark Skelton and sued Paul Abney. This indicates that Mark died soon after moving to the District of Ninety-Six in South Carolina, which was six years after the date of his last Mecklenburg County, VA, deed. Since he was dead (if living, the person has a guardian or Trustee), that forecloses the argument that he went to South Carolina, then returned to Pittsylvania County, VA, and died in Pittsylvania County in 1802.
    Mark's last deed in Mecklenburg County, VA, was Deed Book 5, pages 484-485, dated Sept. 1, 1779, from Mark Skelton to Edward Walton stating this deed was between Mark Skelton of the district of ninety-six, South Carolina and Edward Walton of Mecklenburg County. and is dated September 1, 1779."
    CHILDREN (from the will of 1801-1804): John b. c1741 m. Elizabeth Unknown; Charles; William; Joel; Francis; Claibourne; Abraham; Jane m. William LEWIS; Mary m. Unknown POORE; Martha m. Unknown TUCKER; Charlotte; Nancy m. Unknown WHITE; Lucy m. West D. HURT; and Lettice.

    9. Benjamin b. 18 Jun 1724 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), d. (unknown), m. Mary UNKNOWN.

    From a book in the Dallas Library "The Sheltons Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval & Modern Kings & from Fifteen Sureties for the Magna Charta" by Kathryn Morris Brown, published in Knoxville, TN 1981, page 69 shows Benjamin's wife as Mary ________. He owned land on the head of Haw Fork of Buck Branch in Pittsylvania Co., VA. He and Mary had a son Benjamin Jr. and possibly several more children, some give the names a two others as Clever and Leonard. He reportedly received a grant for 119ac in Amelia County, located on the South Fork of the Little Nottoway River, 28 Mar 1759, but sold it on 24 Nov 1763 to his brother James Shelton described as being on Stone House Branch...witnessed by Thomas Payne, Daniel D. Shelton, and John Anderson. In 1764 he bought land on the north fork of the Nottoway Rier and on 24 May 1770 Benjamin and wife Mary sold their land and moved to Pittsylvania County, settling close by his brother Crispin Shelton. In 1782 Benjamin sold 200ac on Haw Fork of Buck Branch to his nephew Joel Shelton who was then relocating from Amelia. The 1785 tax list includes Benjamins' household with 8 family members. By 1790, Benjamin was living in the Hillsborough Dist., Caswell Co., NC.

    10. James b. 23 Feb 1725/26 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), d. c1798 Lunenburg Co., VA., m. Jane UNKNOWN.

    James Shelton's will is dated 27 Feb 1796 & proved 19 Oct 1798, Inv. 10 Jan 1799. This will is recorded in Will Book 4:227 Lunenburg Co VA (inventory on p. 233). It named his wife Jane and their children: Sons: David Shelton, Benjamin Shelton, Thomas Shelton, Stephen Shelton; Daughters: Mary Harrison, Caty Mason; Grandsons: Stephen Shelton Queenberry, James Queenberry, Thomas Queenberry, Aaron Queenberry, David Queenberry, Duarch [sic] Shelton, Little Berry Shelton; Granddaughters: Polly Shelton, Winnifred Queenberry, Polly Bell, Jane Askew Shelton; Executors: Benjamin Shelton, Stephen Shelton, Thomas Shelton; Witnesses: Vincent Shelton, John George, Mary Smith. A researcher for this line is Shirley Davis through the son Thomas and his son James b. 1770. One excellent researcher, Hildred Shelton of Virginia, a Knights5 member, wrote to our group regarding this matter on March 15, 2002. She said that the James Shelton who married Philapenia, who died in Henry Co. Va, in 1784 is not from the line of Ralph Shelton (d. 1733, Middlesex County). He was not the son of Ralph Shelton (d. 1789 in Henry County), either, as SHELTON DNA tests have proven (see the ROOTS-L mailing list for SHELTON for more DNA results). Hildred also wrote: The James Shelton who married Philapenia is thought by some to be of the Hanover, Rural Plains, Currioman Bay, VA., "Red House" Louisa County, Va., line of Sheltons. Kenyon Stevenson worked on this particular family for years. However, DNA testing for Rural Plains has not matched any tests from the line of James, the son of Ralph Shelton, d. 1733 Middlesex County. James, who was born 2-23-1726, d. 1798, was in Lunenberg County and his will is on file in Lunenburg Will Book 4, p. 228. The name of his wife was Jane and his daughter Heniretta m. Young Shelton, son of Daniel Shelton, b. 5-17-1729, d. 1808/9 Pittsylvania County, Va.

    11. Daniel b. 17 May 1729 Middlesex Co., VA. (Christ Church Parish Records), d. before Sept. 1809 Pittsylvania Co., VA., m. Lettice YOUNG, daughter of Michael YOUNG. (Source: Edgar M. Shelton Columbia, Missouri, E-mail eshelton@socketis.net).

    On page 69-70, this family of Daniel and Lettice is shown in the book "The Sheltons Lineal Descendants from Ancient, Medieval & Modern Kings & from Fifteen Sureties for the Magna Charta" by Kathryn Morris Brown, published in Knoxville, TN 1981. Ms. Brown says he owned land in Amelia Co., VA which later became Nottaway County. He was in the militia, serving first as a captain in Pittsylvania, then promoted to Major in 1778. He was a member of the Committee of Safety. He died in 1809 Pittsylvania Co., VA. She gives a list of the children. April Miller's book, Shelton County, also lists the children and their marriages.
    CHILDREN: Clara b. c1748 m. Spencer SHELTON (son of Crispen); Susannah b. c1750 m. Armistead SHELTON (also a son of Crispen); Millicent b. c1751 m. Edmund TAYLOR; Anna b. c1752 m. Unknown BAILEY; Polly b. c1755 m. Frederick SHELTON (son of Abraham); Young b. c1757 m. (1) Henrietta SHELTON (dau. of James) marriage bond dated 11 Dec 1784 in Prince Edward Co., VA & (2) Elizabeth LEWIS; Daniel b. c1758 m. (1) Elizabeth GARDNER 1785 & (2) Martha KEATS; Willis b. c1760 m. Charlotte SHELTON (dau. of John); Tunstall b. c1761 m. Fannie PAYNE; Leroy b. 1763 m. Nancy LANIER; Sally b. c1774 m. Thomas PAYNE 16 Oct 1795;.

    http://heathcock.org/genealogy/ps06/ps06_149.html

    Son Ralph documented

    Peter Shelton of Middlesex County, Virginia, born l664 is on record as grandson of James. He wed Susan Jaxon on March 2, 1685, was on record in Middlesex County that year. His second wife was Abigail whose last name and wedding date are not at hand. The name is seen variously as Peter Chi1ton, Peter Chelton and Peter Shelton over the next 30 years. In his will, which he made in 1718, he named only 4 sons, and Ralph is not one named. Genealogists Margaret Campbell Whitaker and Z. F. Shelton both list Ralph as a son of Peter. It is assumed that the authority for this is on record. The 4 sons named in the will were Peter (then deceased), William, Thomas and Zebulon. A fifth son, Henry Chelton, reportedly also predeceased his father at age 26, all births being on record in Christ Church Parish register. Family historian, Kenyon Stevenson, great (5 times) grandson of Ralph, states that there is no evidence in the parish register nor county records to suggest or confirm that Ralph was a son of Peter. But Thomas Meriwether who married Peter's daughter, Susannah, in his last will named his heir, Ralph Shelton, as brother of his wife.

    Peter Shelton by his wife Susan Jaxon Shelton reportedly had the following children:
    Ralph Shelton born 1685
    Peter Shelton, born November l5, l687
    Susannah Shelton, born 1689

    His wife Susan died in birthing daughter Susannah or soon thereafter. By his second wife, Abigail, whom Peter named in his will, he had the following children:
    Henry Shelton, born l69l
    Thomas Shelton, born 1693
    Zebulon Shelton, born 1700
    William Shelton, born about 1690

    Ralph Shelton, born Middlesex County, Virginia in 1695, son of Peter Shelton and Susan Jaxon Shelton, is the progenitor of the line of which Roderick Shelton of Buncombe County, North Carolina and James Shelton of McMinn County, Tennessee.

    Peter Shelton son of Peter and Susan Jaxon Shelton, born Middlesex County, Virginia November 15, 1687, wed Elizabeth Downing in May, 1708, had Peter Shelton who wed Frances Nichols July 23, 1763. This Peter, son of Peter, died December 17, 1717.

    Susannah Shelton, daughter of Peter and Susan Jaxon Shelton, born Middlesex County, Virginia in 1689, wed Thomas Meriwether in about 1706. Thomas Meriwether died in 1708. They had daughter Susannah Meriwether who wed John Armistead of Hesse, Gloucester County, Virginia in 1720. Armistead died in Essex County. Susannah and Thomas Meriwether had also a son, Francis Meriwether. Francis wed Mary Bathurst and had Jane Bathurst Meriwether who married her cousin, Dr. James Shelton, grandson of William and Hannah Armistead Shelton. Thomas Meriwether listed in his will, which he made on
    January 7, 1708 in Essex County, Virginia, besides the above named children, Susannah and Francis Meriwether, his heir, Ralph Shelton, whom he named as brother of his wife Susannah.

    Ralph married Mary Jane Crispen. Mary (daughter of Thomas Crispen and Dorothy Mary Long) was born on 18 Mar 1685 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Aug 1771 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 25.  Mary Jane Crispen was born on 18 Mar 1685 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas Crispen and Dorothy Mary Long); died on 29 Aug 1771 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Thomas M Shelton was born in Nov 1707 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 24 Mar 1743 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA.
    2. Ralph Shelton, Jr was born in Oct 1709 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Mar 1789 in , Henry, Virginia, USA; was buried in , Patrick, Virginia, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Shelton was born on 25 May 1711 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in 1749 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA.
    4. 12. Crispen Shelton was born on 1 Apr 1713 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 29 Oct 1787 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    5. Rueben Shelton was born on 1 Feb 1715 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 8 Oct 1715 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA.
    6. Mary Shelton was born on 21 Jan 1716 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Jul 1719 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA.
    7. Catherine Shelton was born on 26 Jan 1719 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in 1750 in , Mecklenburg, Virginia, USA.
    8. John Shelton, Sr was born on 19 Jul 1722 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Jun 1804 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.
    9. Benjamin Shelton, Sr was born on 18 Jun 1724 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in , Caswell, North Carolina, USA.
    10. James Shelton was born on 23 Feb 1726 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died in 1785 in , Henry, Virginia, USA.
    11. Major Daniel Shelton, Sr was born on 17 May 1729 in Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died on 18 Sep 1809 in Chatham, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  John White was born in 1633 in Virginia Beach, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA (son of William White); died in St Johns, King William, Virginia, USA.

    John married Eady Llewellyn in Apr 1664 in , , Virginia, USA. Eady was born in 1641 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1700 in , Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Eady Llewellyn was born in 1641 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1700 in , Isle of Wight, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. 16. John White was born in 1663 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 9 Jun 1731 in , Franklin, Georgia, USA.