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Sir William Awbrey

Male 1583 - 1631  (48 years)


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  1. 1.  Sir William Awbrey was born in 1583 in Llanelieu, Breconshire, Wales; died in 1631 in Tredomen, Wales.

    Notes:

    Sir William Awbrey The Exteravagant of Tredomen Kt. He sold Abercynfrig. His will was proved at Brecon 1631, in which Anthon Gwyn, of Llasannor, is one of his Allies-Men. Over a fireplace within his house in Brecon was a shield Quarterly of 9 1 Awbrey 2 a lion rampant, 3 Bleddyn. 4 Rhys Goch, 5 Wyston, 6 Einon Sais, 7n Hughes, 8 Jestyn ap Gwrgan 9 Proger Crest of Awbrey. He married Elizabeth d of Sir Thomas Johnes of Abermarlis-Argent, chevron sable between 3 ravens proper, within a border engrailed gules, bezantee by Jane Paulson

    High Sheriff of Brecon
    His son Reginald was killed at the Battle of Edgehill; Thomas, John, and Henry immigrated to America

    Note that William and Elizabeth had two sons named John. 1 died young and the other is the one came to America with his brothers

    Sir William Awbrey born Abt 1583 in Llanelieu, Breconshire, Wales died 1631. Sir William wife was Elizabeth Johns "Sir William had three sons: Henry, John, Thomas and Richard (There was a Richard and he was William and Elizabeth grandson, Son of Henry )that came to America. They settled in Westmoreland and Rappahannock Counties, Virginia.

    William "The Extravagant" Awbrey was bc 1581 Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales. He marr. Elizabeth Johns (b 1595 in Wales), dtr of Sir Thomas Johns/Jones.

    William's will was proved in 1631 & he died broke. He name only his sons

    Children of William & Elizabeth were

    1 Edward (bc 1617 Tredomen),
    2 Reginald (bc 1619 in Tredomen),
    3 John (bc 1623 in Abercynfrig)
    4 Thomas (bc 1624).

    Theophilus Jones' History of the County of Brecknock (1898) and on page 449 he says

    "Sir William Awbrey m. Eliz. d. Sir Thomas Jones of Abermarlais."
    He also shows their children:

    1 Elinor m Gregory Parry;
    2 Jane m. John Baily of Ruthin;
    3 John Awbrey died young
    4 Catherine Awbrey;
    5 Edward Awbrey m. Barbara Lloyd;
    6 John Awbrey [he is ours as the earlier John had died];
    7 Tho. Awbrey;
    8 Harry/Henry Awbrey;

    Reginald Awbrey.

    A cousin, John Aubrey, FRS, of Easton Pierce, began a suit to recover the
    Brecknockshire lands about 1656. This time corresponds roughly with the
    immigration of Henry to Virginia. Henry, John, and Thomas were the last
    heirs to Sir William Awbrey after the death of their brother Sir Edward
    Awbrey. However, Sir Edward had a son from a second marriage that became Sir
    William's heir. The three brothers recognized Sir Edward's son as heir and
    left for Virginia. Their cousin, John Aubrey, did not recognize Sir Edward's
    son as heir because he considered him illegitimate. However, John Aubrey
    lost his case, and William inherited. This information substantiates the
    family story that the brother's left Wales because of a lack of inheritance.
    6. Sir William Awbrey had seven sons, all of whom were gone from Wales by
    1656. This means that all seven would have to have died in before the age of
    forty-five. This is extremely unlikely seeing that most of them lived to
    adulthood. Furthermore, the fates of the older children are known, but the
    fates of John, Thomas, and Henry are unknown. This testifies to the fact
    that the family had little or no contact with the younger sons in later
    years. Again, this substantiates the claim that they were in Virginia.

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Johns. Elizabeth was born on 24 Dec 1595 in Llandeilo Fawr, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died in 1650 in , , Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. Elinor Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 4. Edward Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1617 in Tredomen, Wales.
    4. 5. Reginald Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1619 in , Powys, Wales; died on 23 Oct 1642 in Edgehill, Warwickshire, England.
    5. 6. Henry Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1625 in Llanelieu, Breconshire, Wales; died in Sep 1694 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.
    6. 7. John Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1626 in Abercynfrig, Brecknockshire, Wales; died on 28 Sep 1692 in , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.
    7. 8. Catherine Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1629 in Tredomen, Wales.
    8. 9. Jane Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1630 in Tredomen, Wales.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1)

  2. 3.  Elinor Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1)

  3. 4.  Edward Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1617 in Tredomen, Wales.

  4. 5.  Reginald Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1619 in , Powys, Wales; died on 23 Oct 1642 in Edgehill, Warwickshire, England.

  5. 6.  Henry Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1625 in Llanelieu, Breconshire, Wales; died in Sep 1694 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    1638-1694 , Old Rappahanock, Essex County, Virginia
    Henry Awbrey was Burgess of the County Court of old Rapphannock County and was a trustee in the formation of New Plymouth in 1682. For the last two years of his life, he was also Sheriff, perhaps an honorary position in view of his age. He also received many grants of land for the transportation of persons to the colonies.

    When Henry Awbrey made his will in 1694, he named his wife Mary; so apparently Sarah died sometime before 1694.

    On page 39-40, " The number of children of Henry Awbrey is not completely clear. Some researchers have maintained that there were sons named John and Francis; instead, these appear to have been sons of his brother, John Awbrey. It should be noted that in two deeds in 1690 (Rappahannock Co Deed Book 8, p. 254-6), Henry named Richard Awbrey as his "only son and heir apparent." In one of those deeds he gave Richard 500 acres from the 1050 acre grant on the south side of Hoskins Creek, which portion adjoined the lands of John Meador. When Henry Awbrey made his will in 1694 (Essex Co Court Order Book 1692-1695, p. 311), he named as heirs only his wife Mary [not SARAH] and son Richard.

    No proof can be found that Sarah remarried. It should be noted, however, that a very prominent, highly influential and prosperous settler of the same area, Henry Awbrey, about this time took a wife named Sarah, who is assumed to have been Sarah Meador, widow. Henry Awbrey is rumored to have a first marriage in England, but no trace has been found in Virginia records. For purposes of this family tree, it is assumed that Sarah did marry Henry Awbrey.

    Sarah is first mentioned as his wife in 1664 when Henry appointed her as his attorney to collect debts owed to him in his absence. She again appears in 1670 as party to a sale by Henry Awbrey and herself of a tract of 300 acres of land on the north side of the Rappahannock River.

    ...Meanwhile, the Rappahannock Indians had fled from their villages behind the settlers on the east bank of the river to sanctuary several miles upstream. In their absence, the lands were taken up by white settlers, and the Indians could not return. Decimated and broken, though having remained peaceful during the whole Bacon affair, their cause was championed by Henry Awbrey, the senior member of the County Court. Enlisting the help of about a dozen settlers, they were relocated, probably on Henry Awbrey's large grant lands, where there is a place which is still called Indian Neck. There is also a Rappahannock Indian church nearby, and there are reports that traces of an Indian settlement have been found on the Meador plantation. Participating in the resettlement in January, 1684, were Henry Awbrey, who served as overseer and go-between as well as furnishing his boat, Robert Tomlin, Jr. who supplied a sloop and a smaller boat, and several men, including John Meador. John was reimbursed by the court for 9 days service and the use of his horse.

    John (Meador - Henry's step-son) spent his childhood with his siblings, mother and stepfather, Henry Awbrey, on Awbrey's plantation on the upper reaches of Hoskins Creek.

    In 1661, an Indian raid took place on the neighboring plantation of Richard White. Richard's daughter, Elizabeth would later marry Thomas' son, John. Elizabeth was apparently not yet born, but her brother, Thomas White, and two other men were brutally murdered. Thomas' parents, Richard and Addra White, escaped this gruesome raid.

    Perhaps as many as 300 people were killed in these Indian raids. Demanding protection, the settlers petitioned the Jamestown Government for arms, forts and soldiers. From Rappahannock County was sent a "Petition of 15 Grievances" signed by, among others, Henry Awbrey and Col. Thomas Gouldman. They begged that: "the war with the heathen...may be prosecuted effectually and managed in such sort that some Counties may not be totally ruined whilst others live in...peace and quietness, whilst poore Rappaahannock lies ableeding whose number of people murdered and estates destroyed can find no parallel in Virginia...for while we are tending corn to feed our wives and children, the Indians...would butcher us in our fields, tey being so frequent about us that we dare not stir from our plantations."

    Henry Awbrey was for years the most influential citizen of the county, being a very large landowner, burgess (1659-1692) from Rappahannock County, justice of the court, high sheriff, Indian interpreter and friend of Thomas Gouldman I, and in 1692-93 the first burgess of Essex County after its formation in 1692.

    Ancestry.com. Hoskins of Virginia and related families : Hundley, Ware, Roy, Garnett, Waring, Bird, Buckner, Dunbar, Trible, Booker, Aylett, [database on-line]. Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Warner, Charles Willard Hoskins,. Hoskins of Virginia and related families : Hundley, Ware, Roy, Garnett, Waring, Bird, Buckner, Dunbar, Trible, Booker, Aylett, Carter, Upshaw. Tappahannock, Va.: unknown, 1971.


    Will of Henry Awbrey

    August 1, 1694 , Old Rappahanock, Essex County, Virginia

    (Old) Rappahannock/Essex Co., VA
    WILL OF HENRY AWBREY
    "In the name of God, Amen. I, Henry Awbrey of ye County of Essex in Virginia. Gentlemen, being sick and weake in body but sound and perfect memory, and calling to mind the uncertainty of this Transitory life, and that all flesh must yield unto death when it shall please God to call, doe make, Constitute, and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner for me following. "First, I give and bequeath my Soule to God that gave it, in sure and Certaine hope of a joyful resurrection at the last dy, and my body to the Earth from whence it came, to be decently interred after my decease and for what Tangible Estate it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I give and bequeath as followeth:

    "..give and bequeath unto my loveing Wife Mary Awbrey the Plantation whereon I now live with all the Orchards, buildings, improvements, and all the land belonging to it. She not clearing nor tending any ground beyond the Church Road which now is during her natuall life, and after her decease I give and bequeath the said lands with all improvements whatsoever unto my loveing Son Richard Awbrey and his heirs foe Ever.

    Item, I give and bequeath unto my son Richard Awbrey seven hundred Acres of land more,Scituate on Hodgkin's Creeke, being part of that dividend of Land whereon he now liveth and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten for Ever, my wife not to Claime any thirds of the Same.

    Item, I give unto Francis Awbrey, the youngest Son of my Brother Jon. Awbrey, dec'd, two hundred acres of Land being a part of a tract of four hundred Acres of Land Scituate as aforesaid purchased by me of Coll. Hill and to his heirs for Ever.

    Item, ye other two hundred acres of Land Scituate as aforesaid I give and bequeath unto Katherine Long, Daughter of Alice Long (att Sheppey?) dec'd, to her and her heirs for Ever.

    Item, I give and bequeath unto my son Richard Awbrey on negro man called Sam, one negro woman called Kate, one negro boy called Robin, one negro boy called Nero, one Negro boy called Zobey, to him and the heirs lawfully begotten of his body for Ever.

    Item, I will and bequeath unto my Loveing Wife Mary Awbrey five Negros called by the names of Price, Nanny, Will, Joons (?), and Jamy, likewise I give and bequeath to my wife one Silver Tankard and three horses Calld by the names of Thourogood, Smoakes, and Mush, with ye Cart and wheeles, and harness belonging to the Same, likewise I will and bequeath to my wife one halfe of all my Cattle in quantity and quality.

    Item, I give to my wife one Servt. Woman called Martha.

    Item, I give unto my Son Richard one Servt. called Miles Dixon.

    Item, I will and bequeath unto my wife all my Stock of hoggs, She paying after my decease unto my Sonn Richard Awbrey three barrows or Splayed Sows yearly for four years, together to be all of ye age of three years old or more.

    Item, I will unto my wife one half of my sheep in quality to quality.

    Item, I will and bequeath the other halfe in quantity and quality to my Son Richard Awbrey and to have privilege to let them remaine here for three years.

    Item, ye one half of my Cattle not yet bequeathed I give to him and his heirs for (Ever), likewise I will and bequeath unto my Son my black Gelding cald Nego, with two Saddles, two bridles, pistolle, holsters, and all other furniture thereunto belonging. Item, I will likewise unto my Son my pendulum watch, all my wearing Clothes both linen and wooling, all my french gold wearing Shooes, Stockings of all Sorts, and hatts.

    Item, two feather beds with the furniture belonging to them and Six pair of Sheets, one pair of ?nd Irons, all the parcells of
    broadCloth for my owne wearing with Buttons, Silk and other furniture belong to it. Likewise I will and bequeath unto my wife, all my Serges and Stuffs, Except one parcell of Sad Collored Serge which I give and bequeath unto my Son Richard's wife to make her a gowne and petty coat, be it more of less. Item, I will and bequeath unto my Son all my books, my wife having choice of the three of four for her owne particular use.

    Item, my will and desire is that all my Kerseyes, Cottons, Canvass, fine linen, and (Cowepe?) that is not made up in garments, plain Shoes, Irish Stockings, and all ye yarn Stockings which are kniting to be equally divided in quantity and quality between my wife and my Son.

    Item, I give and bequeath unto my wife three feather beds and furniture, one new feather bed Ticking with bolster and pillow Ticking, all ye table linen with all the rest of ye sheets not before bequeathed.

    Item, I give unto my wife all the Lumber belonging to the house as bedsteads, Chairs, Chests, all the pewter Brass, Iron potts and irons, except one desk and one Chest in the old dwelling house loft, which I give unto my Son Richard.

    Item, I give unto my Son Richard's daughter Mary after my wife's decease Six large pewter dishes.

    Item, it is my will and desire that my Executors hereafter named be diligent and careful in the prosecution of ye dwelling house
    (unreadable) which is to be built by Jon. Milbourne according to agreement.

    Item, my desire is that the Brass yall [bell?] be set up on this plantation and not hereafter to be removed. Item, my will is that all
    ye woole in the house be equally divided between my wife and my Son.

    Item, my will is that my boat be sold and produce be equally divided between my wife and my Son. Likewise, two mares, one branded HA, and the Ha, I give equally to my wife and my Son.

    Item, my will and desire is that before any division be made of ye Sheep after my decease, yt Robert Brooke, Son of Robert Brooke, have four ewes out of ye sheep.

    Item, it is my will and desire that immediately after my decease my Executors draw bills on Mr. Robert Bristow Jun. for 40 od. pounds to be paid Mr. Will Howell, Merchant, and take in my bond.

    Lastly, I make constitute and ordain my Loveing Son Richard Awbrey and my Loveying Wife Mary Awbrey joynt Executors of this my last will & Testament, in Testimony whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and Seale this first day of August 1694.

    Henry Awbrey (Seale)
    Signed, Sealed and Delivered in ye presence
    Willm. Mosely 1694 Rob. Brooke
    "I, the Subscriber, do depose that the within mentioned Henry Awbrey Seale and declare this within written Will to be his last Will and Testament and that he was in perfect sense and memory at ye sealeing and publishing thereof to the best of ye deponents knowledge & farther saith not Will. Mosely
    Sworne to in Essex County Court 7 ber 10th. 1694

    Sources: Will of Henry Awbrey,1694, Virginia\\\'s Who\\\'s Who, Boddie\\\'s Historical Southern Families John Awbrey, son of Sir
    William Awbrey of Tredomen and Abercynrig, Wales, arrived in Virginia with two of his brothers--Henry, later a member of the House of Burgesses and Sheriff of Essex County, and Richard. John married Jane Johnstone in Westmoreland County, Virginia. They had two sons: John Awbrey, Jr. and Francis Awbrey. Francis was later Sheriff of Prince William County, and a large planter in Northern Virginia. Awbrey, Henry Burgess, 1682-92 Rappahannock

    "As found in the records of Isle of Wight, Lancaster, (Old) Rappahannock, Richmond, Essex and Caroline Counties, Virginia."

    Immigrated: 1663 to Rappahannock County, Virginia
    Origin

    Henry was born c. 1625 in Llanelieu, Breconshire, Wales.[3] His parents were Sir William Awbrey (born c. 1581 in Llanelieu) and Elizabeth Johnes.[3][4]

    Janet Ariciu writes:

    Henry Awbrey and John Awbrey are mentioned in the will of Sir William Awbrey, and in other contemporary sources as the sons of Sir William Awbrey.[3]
    Apparently, others agree that there is good circumstantial evidence supporting Sir William Awbrey and Elizabeth Johnes as parents of the immigrant to Virginia, but as Colby Morgan writes (quoted on Janet Ariciu's page):

    What we don't have is a primary document or coat of arms stating that the father of Henry Awbrey of Virginia was Sir William Awbrey of Wales.[3]
    Youth

    Henry Awbrey had excellent upbringing in England. Sir William Awbrey, the father, had addressed Henry's education in his Will. Henry was a learned man in colonial Virginia; he even owned a small library of books.[5]

    Immigrated to Virginia

    Brothers Henry and John Awbrey were among the first Awbreys/Aubreys to immigrate to the Colony of Virginia.[5] They settled in Westmoreland and Rappahannock Counties and were followed later by their brother, Thomas.

    Henry Awbrey arrived first, during the year 1663.[6] On April 9, 1664, Henry paid the passage for 21 persons, and he received in return a patent of 1050 acres at the head and on the south side of Hoskins Creek in Rappahannock County, Virginia.[7] This land was bordering land owned by Thomas Browning (Vol 1, 477).[5]

    On September 3, 1669, Henry Awbry ("Awberry") paid for the transportation of 10 persons, one of whom was brother, John "Awberry," and was granted 480 acres of land adjoining his own land "near the road path Puscaticon Creek" in Rappahannock County, Virginia (Vol 2, page 62).[6] On March 23, 1671/2, a patent was secured from Gov. Berkeley covering these two large grants.[7]

    Thomas Awbery was transported by Charles Edwards on April 27,1686, and Edwards received 150 acres, in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, for the transportation of Thomas and two other persons (Vol 1, pages 298, 477).[5]

    Family

    Henry married 3 times.

    Henry married while still in England, as his 1st, to and unknown wife. All of his children were with this first wife.[citation needed]
    Henry married 27 February 1664 at (Old) Rappahannock/Essex, Virginia, as his 2nd, to Sarah (b: 1637 d: 1672), the widow of Thomas "the orphan" Meador. Sarah and Henry had no children.[5]
    Henry married 11 Mar 1714, Essex, Virginia, as his 3rd, to Mary Unknown.[citation needed]
    Henry married an unknown wife while still in England and had children:[5]

    Richard Awbrey b 1651 (or 1661?); mar Dorothy North
    ? John - (probably the son of Henry's brother, John Awbrey)
    ? Francis - (probably the son of Henry's brother, John Awbrey)
    Daughter Awbrey; mar Philip Maguire
    Alice Awbrey; mar Thomas Gouldman
    The actual number of children attributed to Henry Awbrey varies. Some believe the two sons, John and Francis were not Henry's, but were his brother John's sons. In two different deeds in 1690, Henry called Richard his "only son and heir apparent" (Rappahannock Co Deed Book 8, p. 254-6).[5] When Henry made his will, the only heirs he named were his son Richard and his wife, Mary (no other children).[5]

    Dorothy Awbrey, the daughter of Henry's brother, Thomas, lived with Henry's family for a while, and then with brother John's family. Dorothy married John Wright c. 1705 at Westmoreland County.[5]

    Tobacco Planter

    Henry Awbrey, like all the wealthy planters along both sides of the four large rivers, owned small boats: sail boats, ferry boats, and row boats. These were large enough to be rowed by several slaves, but not so large that they were called ships and he was called a Captain.[5] Waterways were merely the highways of their day.

    In addition to the properties received for transportation of persons which included himself and his brother John, Henry also received property by grant of the Governors of Virginia. On October 4, 1675, Gov. Berkeley granted 5,100 acres to "Henry Aubrey" for the transportation of 102 persons into the Virginia Colony; this land lay between the Pascattaway and Hoskins Creeks and the Mattaponi River.[7][8] On July 10, 1680, Gov. Thomas Lord of Culpeper granted 6, 600 acres to "Mr. Henry Awbery," this on the south side of Hoskins Creek.[7] On May 20, 1684, Governor Francis Howard awarded him 189 acres at the mouth of Occupation Creek.[7] On 30 May 1688, he received a grant for 1,200 acres on the south side of the river, some 5 miles into the woods and lying on the main portion of Hoskins Creek; this was for the transportation of 24 people.[5]

    He also made various purchases and sales of land, such as when "Henry Abery" sold 480 acres granted to Mr Robert Bishopp (Vol 2, page 317).[5]

    Burgess and Sheriff

    Henry served in the Virginia House of Burgesses for Rappahannock County, as Henry Awbrey in 1684, 1688, and "Awbry" in 1691-92.[2] Henry Awbrey's name does not appear on the list of Burgesses for the year 1692/3; Capt. John Battaile and Capt. Edward Thomas were elected on March 3, 1692/3 as the Burgesses of the newly formed Essex County (Vol 2, P. 412).[2] Henry Awbrey also served as sheriff, and justice of the court in Rappahannock County.[5]

    During a battle with Native Americans in 1661, some 300 people were killed. The European settlers of Rappahannock County sent a "Petition of 15 Grievances," demanding protection: arms, forts and soldiers. Henry Awbrey and Col. Thomas Gouldman were among the signers of the petition.[9]

    Death

    When Henry Awbrey made his will August 1, 1694, he named only his wife Mary [not SARAH] and son Richard as his heirs (Essex Co Court Order Book 1692-1695, p. 311).[5] He was considered living by those in England on October 28, 1694, when he was mentioned in the will of Maximillion Robinson in England.[7] Henry Awbrey died in 1694 at Essex County, Virginia Colony.

    Sources

    [1] [3] [5] [6] [2] [7] [8]

    ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ariciu, Janet. Awbrey/Aubrey Family accessed June 24, 2015
    ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Virginia. General Assembly. House of Burgesses; McIlwaine, H. R., Journals of the House of Burgesses of VA, 1659/60-1963. (Vol 2 1659/60 - 1693, Pages xi, xiii, xiv, 189, 210, 222, 288, 339, 375, 379, 380, 412) Richmond, VA: [Virginia State Library] Archive.org accessed June 24, 2015
    ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Ariciu, Janet. Elizabeth Johnes (accessed December 1, 2014)
    ↑ I deleted "probably" - see additional sources on John's profile
    ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 Ariciu, Janet. Henry Awbrey (accessed 4/-6/14)
    ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Ariciu, Janet. Henry Awbrey, citing Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol 1, pages 298, 477, and Vol 2, pages 62, 317, by Nell Marion Nugent (accessed November 28, 2014)
    ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Hoppin, Charles Arthur, The Washington Ancestry ... (Vol 3, Pages 366-67) Greenfield, OH: Priv. print., 1932, HathiTrust accessed June 25, 2015 (has errors)
    ↑ 8.0 8.1 Virginia Land Grants, Book 6. Page 665 (cited in Hoppin, Vol 3, Page 366
    ↑ Journals of the House of Burgesses of VA, 1659/60-1963. Winder Transcripts II, p 228.
    See also:
    Germanna Colonies, History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995. Germanna Colonies Family History: The State of Virginia, accessed June 25, 2015
    Stickels, Mark, Dorothy Wright Mark Stickels Family Website, December 6, 2010, accessed December 1, 2014
    Awbrey family - summary of evidence that Henry, John, and Thomas were the sons of William Awbrey, posted by Jon Awbrey in 2003 (accessed May 19, 2015)
    Aubrey, Cole. Henry Aubrey (accessed May 14, 2015)
    Wikipedia: Llanelieu, Brecknockshire, Wales

    Henry married Sarah Hoskins in Apr 1662 in , , Virginia, USA. Sarah (daughter of Bartholomew Hoskins and Dorcas Mira Isham) was born in 1637 in , , Virginia, USA; died in 1672 in , , Virginia, USA; was buried in Meade, Essex, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Mary Frances Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1678 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Oct 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.

  6. 7.  John Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1626 in Abercynfrig, Brecknockshire, Wales; died on 28 Sep 1692 in , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    John Awbrey brother to Henry Awbrey was born in Aberynfrig, (Brecknockshire), South Wales, son of Sir William Awbrey of Abrecynfrig who died in Brecon 1631 husband of Elizabeth Johns/Jones of Ambermailaies. John marr. Jane Johnstone c 1677 in Westmoreland Co. She was b there in 1659 & d after 1699. Their children were Elizabeth (bc 1678), John (bc 1680- d 2/26/1724/5) & Sarah (b 1681, d 1702), all in Westmoreland Co., VA.

    Some researcher say John was about 8 years old when his father died. I have no proof of this.


    GRANTEE Awbrey, John. grantee. DATE 10 October 1718. Location: Westmoreland County.
    Description: 140 acres bounding on Machotiq River. Adjoining the land of Henry Rock and Isaac Allerton. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 180 (Reel 289). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
    GRANTEE Awbrey, John. grantee. DATE 29 May 1739. Location: Prince William County. Description: 86 acres on Potomack River side about four miles below the Great or Lower Falls of the said river, and adjoining land of William Strutfield, Thomas Owsley &c. Source: Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 81 (Reel 291). Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 78 (Reel 291). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia



    Bishop William Meade in his Old Churches and Families of Virginia states
    that the Awbrey family in Virginia was of Welsh extraction. He was active in
    Northern Virginia when descendents of John and Henry Awbrey could still be
    found (circa 1830). This origin is also stated by the Jamestowne Society.
    The only gentle family in Wales with the name Awbrey was rooted in
    Brecknockshire, the home county of Sir William Awbrey.


    Sworne to in Essex County Court 7 ber 10th. 1694

    Sources: Will of Henry Awbrey,1694, Virginia\\ Who\\ Who, Boddie\\ Historical Southern Families John Awbrey, son of Sir William Awbrey of Tredomen and Abercynrig, Wales, arrived in Virginia with two of his brothers--Henry, later a member of the House of Burgesses and Sheriff of Essex County, and Richard. John married Jane Johnstone in Westmoreland County, Virginia. They had two sons: John Awbrey, Jr. and Francis Awbrey. Francis was later Sheriff of Prince William County, and a large planter in Northern Virginia. Awbrey, Henry Burgess, 1682-92 Rappahannock


    John Awbrey brother to Henry Awbrey was born in Aberynfrig, (Brecknockshire), South Wales, son of Sir William Awbrey of Abrecynfrig who died in Brecon 1631 husband of Elizabeth Johns/Jones of Ambermailaies. John marr. Jane Johnstone c 1677 in Westmoreland Co. She was b there in 1659 & d after 1699. Their children were Elizabeth (bc 1678), John (bc 1680- d 2/26/1724/5) & Sarah (b 1681, d 1702), all in Westmoreland Co., VA.


    Name Lifespan Where Born
    John AWBREY 1623-1692 Abercynrig, Breconshire, Wales

    Migration Steps
    to Westmoreland County, VA in 1664

    Additional Notes
    Sources: Will of Henry Awbrey,1694, Virginia\\ Who\\ Who, Boddie\\ Historical Southern Families John Awbrey, son of Sir William Awbrey of Tredomen and Abercynrig, Wales, arrived in Virginia with two of his brothers--Henry, later a member of the House of Burgesses and Sheriff of Essex County, and Richard. John married Jane Johnstone in Westmoreland County, Virginia. They had two sons: John Awbrey, Jr. and Francis Awbrey. Francis was later Sheriff of Prince William County, and a large planter in Northern Virginia.



    September 28,1692 his Will was proved and probate granted to his widow and relict Mrs. Jane Awbrey. This is borne out by and entry on page 74 of the Westmoreland County Book. Page 78a and November 7,1692- Mrs. Jane Awbrey returned an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Mr. John Awbrey deceased. John�s wife Jane remarried a William Chandler

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    John Awbrey brother to Henry Awbrey was born in Aberynfrig, (Brecknockshire), South Wales, son of Sir William Awbrey of Abrecynfrig who died in Brecon 1631 husband of Elizabeth Johns/Jones of Ambermai laies. John marr. Jane Johnstone c 1677 in Westmoreland Co. She was b there in 1659 & d after 1699. Their children were Elizabeth (bc 1678), John (bc 1680- d 2/26/1724/5) & Sarah (b 1681, d 1702), al l in Westmoreland Co., VA.

    Some researcher say John was about 8 years old when his father died. I have no proof of this.


    GRANTEE Awbrey, John. grantee. DATE 10 October 1718. Location: Westmoreland County.
    Description: 140 acres bounding on Machotiq River. Adjoining the land of Henry Rock and Isaac Allerton. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 180 (Reel 289). Part of the index to recorde d copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when availab le. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
    GRANTEE Awbrey, John. grantee. DATE 29 May 1739. Location: Prince William County. Description: 86 acres on Potomack River side about four miles below the Great or Lower Falls of the said river, and ad joining land of William Strutfield, Thomas Owsley &c. Source: Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 81 (Reel 291). Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 78 (Reel 291). Par t of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys ar e also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia



    Bishop William Meade in his Old Churches and Families of Virginia states
    that the Awbrey family in Virginia was of Welsh extraction. He was active in
    Northern Virginia when descendents of John and Henry Awbrey could still be
    found (circa 1830). This origin is also stated by the Jamestowne Society.
    The only gentle family in Wales with the name Awbrey was rooted in
    Brecknockshire, the home county of Sir William Awbrey.


    Sworne to in Essex County Court 7 ber 10th. 1694

    Sources: Will of Henry Awbrey,1694, Virginia\\ Who\\ Who, Boddie\\ Historical Southern Families John Awbrey, son of Sir William Awbrey of Tredomen and Abercynrig, Wales, arrived in Virginia with two o f his brothers--Henry, later a member of the House of Burgesses and Sheriff of Essex County, and Richard. John married Jane Johnstone in Westmoreland County, Virginia. They had two sons: John Awbrey , Jr. and Francis Awbrey. Francis was later Sheriff of Prince William County, and a large planter in Northern Virginia. Awbrey, Henry Burgess, 1682-92 Rappahannock


    John Awbrey brother to Henry Awbrey was born in Aberynfrig, (Brecknockshire), South Wales, son of Sir William Awbrey of Abrecynfrig who died in Brecon 1631 husband of Elizabeth Johns/Jones of Ambermai laies. John marr. Jane Johnstone c 1677 in Westmoreland Co. She was b there in 1659 & d after 1699. Their children were Elizabeth (bc 1678), John (bc 1680- d 2/26/1724/5) & Sarah (b 1681, d 1702), al l in Westmoreland Co., VA.


    Name Lifespan Where Born
    John AWBREY 1623-1692 Abercynrig, Breconshire, Wales

    Migration Steps
    to Westmoreland County, VA in 1664

    Additional Notes
    Sources: Will of Henry Awbrey,1694, Virginia\\ Who\\ Who, Boddie\\ Historical Southern Families John Awbrey, son of Sir William Awbrey of Tredomen and Abercynrig, Wales, arrived in Virginia with two o f his brothers--Henry, later a member of the House of Burgesses and Sheriff of Essex County, and Richard. John married Jane Johnstone in Westmoreland County, Virginia. They had two sons: John Awbrey , Jr. and Francis Awbrey. Francis was later Sheriff of Prince William County, and a large planter in Northern Virginia.



    September 28,1692 his Will was proved and probate granted to his widow and relict Mrs. Jane Awbrey. This is borne out by and entry on page 74 of the Westmoreland County Book. Page 78a and November 7,1 692- Mrs. Jane Awbrey returned an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Mr. John Awbrey deceased. John�s wife Jane remarried a William Chandler





















    Family/Spouse: Jane Johnston. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. John Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1680 in , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA; died about 1725.

  7. 8.  Catherine Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1629 in Tredomen, Wales.

  8. 9.  Jane Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1630 in Tredomen, Wales.


Generation: 3

  1. 10.  Mary Frances Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1678 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Oct 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.

    Mary married John Meador in 1695 in , Essex, Virginia, USA. John (son of Thomas Meador and Sarah Hoskins) was born on 31 Jul 1658 in Charles Parish, York, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Oct 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Dinah Esther Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1696 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1741 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
    2. 13. Jonas Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1698 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died on 5 May 1768 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA.
    3. 14. Mary Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1698; died in 1700.
    4. 15. Mary Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1700 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.
    5. 16. Joshua Joel Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1702 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1774 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.
    6. 17. Jason Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Aug 1704 in Hoskins Creek, Essex, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Mar 1776 in , Anson, North Carolina, USA.
    7. 18. Job Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1705 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1774 in , , South Carolina, USA.

  2. 11.  John Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (7.John2, 1.William1) was born about 1680 in , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA; died about 1725.

    Notes:

    Awbrey, John. Publication 10 October 1718.
    Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Westmoreland County. Description: 140 acres bounding on Machotiq River. Adjoining the land of Henry Rock and Isaac Allerton.
    Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 180 (Reel 289). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874.

    Awbrey, John. Publication 29 May 1739.
    Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Prince William County. Description: 86 acres on Potomack River sid e about four miles below the Great or Lower Falls of the said river, and adjoining land of William Strutfield, Thomas Owsley &c.
    Source: Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 81 (Reel 291). Recorded s urvey available. Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 78 (Reel 291). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by t he Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874.

    Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800
    Awbrey, John, 19 Dec. 1726; 22 Feb. 1726. Dau. Hannah Awbrey to my dau. Keziah Attwell until of age; dau. Kerrenhappuck Awbrey; son Chandler Awbrey residue of estate.

    John Awbrey (bc 1680 Westmoreland Co., VA & d there 2/26/1724/5) in c 1709 marr. Hannah Tanner (bc 1687 VA- dc 1724 Westmoreland Co., VA ), the dtr of Thomas Tanner & Mary Atwell Tanner. Children of J ohn & Hannah were Elizabeth (c 1709), Chandler (c1711, Hannah (c 1713), Kerrenhappuck (c 1717) & Jemimah (c 1718).

    Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, 1913: Westmoreland County
    Westmoreland County Wills Book VIII.
    Name: John Awbrey 19 Dec 1726 22 Feb 1726
    Dau. Hannah Awbrey ; dau. Keziah Attwell ; dau. Kerrenhappuck Awbrey ; son
    Chandler Awbrey Frances Sorrell Goddaughter 10/4/1716 Erwin, John, 10 April 1716; 30 May 1716. My godchildren John son of George and Anne South; Frances dau. of John Sorrell and Anne his late wife; Jemimah dau. of John and Hannah Awbrey; John son of John and Frances Awbrey; John son of Charles and Temperance Lucas and Elizabeth dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth Sorrell, all to have 2 year's
    schooling each; to William Clark my overseer; friend John Awbrey land purchased of John Hobson late deceased; friend Thomas Sorrell plantation and to be exrs.

    GRANTEE Awbrey, John. grantee. DATE 10 October 1718. Location: Westmoreland County. Description: 140 acres bounding on Machotiq River. Adjoining the land of Henry Rock and Isaac Allerton. Source: Nort hern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 180 (Reel 289). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealt h between 1786 and 1874.

    Title Awbrey, John. Publication 29 May 1739. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Prince William County. Description: 86 acres on Potomack River side about four miles below the Great or Lower Falls of the said river, and adjoining land of William Strutfield, Thomas Owsley &c. Source: Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 81 (Reel 291). Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants E, 1736-1742, p. 78 (Reel 291). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. Subject - Personal Awbrey, John. grantee.

    Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800
    Awbrey, John, 19 Dec. 1726; 22 Feb. 1726. Dau. Hannah Awbrey to my dau. Keziah Attwell until of age; dau. Kerrenhappuck Awbrey; son Chandler Awbrey residue of estate.

    John Awbrey (bc 1680 Westmoreland Co., VA & d there 2/26/1724/5) in c 1709 marr. Hannah Tanner (bc 1687 VA- dc 1724 Westmoreland Co., VA ), the dtr of Thomas Tanner & Mary Atwell Tanner. Children of John & Hannah were Elizabeth (c 1709), Chandler (c1711, Hannah (c 1713), Kerrenhappuck (c 1717) & Jemimah (c 1718).

    Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, 1913: Westmoreland County
    Westmoreland County Wills
    Book VIII.
    Westmoreland County Wills Book VIII.
    Name: John Awbrey 19 Dec 1726 22 Feb 1726
    Dau. Hannah Awbrey ; dau. Keziah Attwell ; dau. Kerrenhappuck Awbrey ; son
    Chandler Awbrey

    Frances Sorrell Goddaughter 10/4/1716 Erwin, John, 10 April 1716; 30 May
    1716. My godchildren John son of George and Anne South; Frances dau. of John
    Sorrell and Anne his late wife; Jemimah dau. of John and Hannah Awbrey; John
    son of John and Frances Awbrey; John son of Charles and Temperance Lucas and
    Elizabeth dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth Sorrell, all to have 2 year's
    schooling each; to William Clark my overseer; friend John Awbrey land
    purchased of John Hobson late deceased; friend Thomas Sorrell plantation and
    to be exrs.


    GRANTEE Awbrey, John. grantee. DATE 10 October 1718. Location: Westmoreland County. Description: 140 acres bounding on Machotiq River. Adjoining the land of Henry Rock and Isaac Allerton. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 180 (Reel 289). Part of the index to recorded copies of land grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and 1781 and by the Commonwealth between 1786 and 1874. Original and recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.

    Family/Spouse: Hannah Tanner. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. James Sorrell Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 20. Keirenhappuck Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 21. Keziah Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 22. Hannah Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 23. Jemima Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 24. Chandler Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1710; died about 1756 in , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Dinah Esther Meador Descendancy chart to this point (10.Mary3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1696 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1741 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Dinah Esther Meador (John Meadows , Sr., Thomas "Orphan", Thomas Meades, Father) was born in 1694 in Essex Co., VA. She died in 1741/1743 in VA.Dinah married George TRIBBLE, son of Peter TRIBBLE and <> Elizabeth NSN, in 1740 in VA. George was born in 1692 in Caroline Co., VA. He died about 1792 in Caroline Co., VA.

    They had the following children:

    1. George TRIBBLE Jr., born Abt. 1719 in King & Queen, VA; died 1792 in Caroline, VA.
    2. Mary Tribble, born Abt. 1721.
    3.Shadrach Tribble, born Abt. 1722 in Caroline, VA.
    4.Dinah Tribble, born Abt. 1734.
    5.Child Tribble, born Abt. 1736 Could this be Joseph?
    Andrew TRIBBLE was born on 22 Mar 1741 and died on 30 Dec 1822.
    Joseph TRIBBLE was born about 1725 in VA.

    Dinah Meador, daughter of John Meador Sr and Mary Awbrey

    Dinah was probably the first child of her father's second marriage, born about 1696-7 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia and died between 1741/3 in Caroline County, Virginia. In her father's will of 1721, she was given only one shilling. Apparently this was because of her husband. Her mother, Mary (?) Awbrey was a daughter of Henry Awbrey, a wealthy merchant. Dinah was the sister of Jonas and Jason Meadors. Jason had land dealings with JEFFREY CROWLEY (sometimes shown as CRAWLEY).

    Dinah married about 1720 to George Tribble of Essex, son of Peter Trible (Essex Will Bk 6:142 dated 6 Apr 1738; probated 16 Jul 1739). Peter Trible of Southfarnham Parish in Essex County owned land near the Road that led from Piscataway Ferry to the Ferry over Hoskins Creek. The John Burnett (I) family lived on Piscataway Creek and the John Gatewood family lived on Hoskins Creek with a ferry going between the two. John Burnett II married Amee Gatewood. The Meadors were friends and neighbors of the two families. George and Dinah was found living in Spotsylvania County, Virginia by 2 October 1722 when he witnessed a deed for Larkin Chew. One month later, George purchased 228 acres from Larkin Chew in Spotsylvania County, although George had bought property in King and Queen County, he was still in Spots. County where he witnessed several more deeds for Larkin Chew. Finally by 1725, he and Dinah were living in King and Queen County when he sold the Nov 1722 land he purchased from Chew and then followed other family members to Caroline County by November of the following year. At this time, "George Tribble was fined in court for not keeping his road in repair." Since Dinah's brother Jonas Meador was appointed to take over in George's place, Jonas and brother Jason were probably living in the same neighborhood. George and Dinah Trible appear together as witnesses to the will of Abraham Brown On 14 Sep 1735 (Caroline Court Order Bk 1732-1740, p.275).

    Dinah died there between 1741 and 1744 as on the latter date, George Trible was married to Ann (last name illegible). Fearful that George would embezzle the estate of Ann's late husband, two of the administrators demanded extra security from George and Anne Trible (Caroline Court Order Bk 1740-1746, p.306 dated 11 Aug 1744).

    There were several children of this marriage, including:

    1) George Tribble II
    2) Joseph Tribble
    3) Dinah Tribble
    4) Rev. Andrew Trible (Tribble) was born 1741 in Caroline Co, Va; married Sally Ann Burris. An "Old Ironsides" Baptist minister, he was a Chaplain in the Virginia Line during the Revolution. He died in 1822 in Clark County, Kentucky. His descendants are well documented by the Kentucky Historical Society (Register of the Kentucky Historical Soc, Vol 24:187).

    1733 Nov 8 - Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 108 (Part One by Dorman)~ A Grand Jury being impanelled and presented their presentments: George Tribble for not keeping his road in Repair. Note I wish the same could be done today.

    1734 Feb 14 - Caroline Co, VA Court Order Bk 1732-1740 - p.123 Jonas Meador appointed Surveyor of Roads in place of George Trible..

    1735 Feb 14- Caroline Co, Va Order Bk 1732-1740, page 275; (Part 1 by Dorman) ~ The last will and testament of Abraham Brown was presented in Court by Mary Brown, executrix and Daniel Brown executor therein named and proved by George Trible and Dinah Trible witnesses there unto. On motion of the executor certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate. It is ordered that James Terrill, William Terrill, James Collins and William Brown appraise the estate of Abraham Brown.

    Dinah married George B Tribble, Sr on 18 Oct 1718 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA. George (son of Peter Tribble and Susannah Elizabeth Birch) was born in 1698 in South Farnham, Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1770 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. George Tribble  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 May 1720 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1792 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
    2. 26. Mary Tribble  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1778 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    3. 27. Shadrach Blake Tribble  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1722 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 4 Oct 1759 in Antrim, Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    4. 28. John Tribble  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1724 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1764 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.
    5. 29. Joseph Tribble  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1725 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Dec 1759 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    6. 30. Peter Tribble  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1727 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 1 Oct 1792 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA; was buried after 1 Oct 1792.
    7. 31. Dinah Tribble  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jan 1734 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1778 in , Halifax, Virginia, USA.

  2. 13.  Jonas Meador Descendancy chart to this point (10.Mary3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1698 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died on 5 May 1768 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA.

    Jonas married Frances Hudgens, Franklin, Virginia, USA. Frances (daughter of William John Hudgens and Frances Gwinn) was born in 1702 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Oct 1774 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 14.  Mary Meador Descendancy chart to this point (10.Mary3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1698; died in 1700.

  4. 15.  Mary Meador Descendancy chart to this point (10.Mary3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1700 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA.

  5. 16.  Joshua Joel Meador Descendancy chart to this point (10.Mary3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1702 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1774 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA.

    Joshua married Frances Hudgens in 1721 in , Essex, Virginia, USA. Frances (daughter of William John Hudgens and Frances Gwinn) was born in 1702 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Oct 1774 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. Joel Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1725 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA; died in 1798 in , Franklin, Virginia, USA.
    2. 33. Frances Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1732 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1800 in , , North Carolina, USA.
    3. 34. Jesse Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1732 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died on 28 Sep 1812 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA.
    4. 35. Jacob Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1737 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA.
    5. 36. Jonas Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1743 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in Oct 1773 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA.
    6. 37. Mary Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1748 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA; died in 1783 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA.
    7. 38. Israel Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1755; died in 1827.
    8. 39. Josiah Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1758 in , Cumberland, Virginia, USA; died on 04 Mar 1833 in , Giles, Virginia, USA.
    9. 40. Isham Meador  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Mar 1762 in , Bedford, Virginia, USA; died on 02 Mar 1840 in , Smith, Tennessee, USA.

  6. 17.  Jason Meador Descendancy chart to this point (10.Mary3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 17 Aug 1704 in Hoskins Creek, Essex, Virginia, USA; died on 30 Mar 1776 in , Anson, North Carolina, USA.

  7. 18.  Job Meador Descendancy chart to this point (10.Mary3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1705 in , Essex, Virginia, USA; died in 1774 in , , South Carolina, USA.

  8. 19.  James Sorrell Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (11.John3, 7.John2, 1.William1)

  9. 20.  Keirenhappuck Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (11.John3, 7.John2, 1.William1)

  10. 21.  Keziah Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (11.John3, 7.John2, 1.William1)

  11. 22.  Hannah Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (11.John3, 7.John2, 1.William1)

  12. 23.  Jemima Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (11.John3, 7.John2, 1.William1)

  13. 24.  Chandler Awbrey Descendancy chart to this point (11.John3, 7.John2, 1.William1) was born about 1710; died about 1756 in , Westmoreland, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

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


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

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

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

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


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

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


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

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

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

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


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





















    Family/Spouse: Elisabeth Sorrell. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 41. Martha Awbrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1742 in Falmouth, Stafford, Virginia, USA; died in 1805 in , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA.