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Sir Richard Merriman[1]

Male 1635 - 1697  (61 years)


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  • Name Sir Richard Merriman 
    Birth 17 Dec 1635  Upton-Warren, Worcestershire or Nether Whitacre, Warwickshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 10 Jan 1697  White Chapel, Lancaster, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I44921  Master
    Last Modified 20 Mar 2022 

    Family Susan Campion,   b. 1638, St Mary, Islington, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1666, , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 28 years) 
    Marriage 7 Nov 1658  St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Susannah Merriman,   b. 1 Nov 1664, , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1726, , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 61 years)
    Family ID F10292  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 7 Mar 2022 

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  • Notes 
    • Richard Merriman, died April 1696 in Lancaster Co. VA (Source: Torrence, Clayton, Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800, 291.).

      He married 387. Susanna* Campian November 07, 1658 in St. James Church, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Eng. (Source: Virginia Colonial Records 1600s-1700s, (Reproduced by), 158, VA Colonial Abstracts, p. 347: Rich. Merryman sells to Abraham Bush 200 acres during his natural life and after the decease of the sd Abraam Bush unto Daniel, son of the sd Abra. Dated 25th July 1663. Signed Rich. Merryman. Wit: Edward Dale, Diana Dale. Dear Harrison These are to desire and authorize you for me in my behalf to acknowledge at the next Court held for the County of Lanc. my free and absolute consent to the sale of 200 acres of land made by my husband Rich. Merryman unto Abraham Bush in the behalf of his son Daniel Bush, 2nd day of May 1666". Signed Susannah Merryman. Wit: Michl. Arme, Jo Boring. Recorded 1st Jun 1666.).

      Susanna Campian, died Unknown. She was the daughter of John Campian.

      Notes for Richard Merriman:
      Per Virginia Vital Records #1, 1600s-1800s Virginai Tax Records, Tithables of Lancaster Co. VA 1654: pg. 260 #50 Richard Merriman, of Lancaster, gent., who in behalf of Mr. Thos. Kelland and Mr. Anthony Haywood, "residing in the town of Boston in New England," made a deed dated may 11, 1681, and recorded in Middlesex, to Mr. Richard Perrott, of the county of Middlesex, VA. His wife Susanna joins in a deed in 1665.

      Source: Deeds and Will Abstracts of Lancaster Co. Virginia. Compiled by Ruth and Sam Sparacio. Antient Press 1991, McLean, VA p. 257-258
      KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I Richard Merriman of the County of Lancaster; Planter, as wel for a valuable consideracon in hand reced of John Payne of the County of Rappah:, Planter, as also for divers other good causes & consideracons me the sd Richard Merriman hereunto moving have granted unto the sd John Paine all that Plantacon whereon Mr. Edward Dale now liveth together with all houses edifices & buildings thereunto belonging and appertaining or together with the same now used occupyed & enjoyed which premisses are scituate lying and being in the aforesd County of Lancaster: and were hereunto demised unto the sd Edward Dale by the sd John Paine To have and to hold the sd plantacon with all houses edifices and buildings thereunto belonging and appertaining together with all other the appurts. whatsoever appertaining unto the sd John Paine his heirs and assignes forever according to the tenor and contents of the Patent thereof And by the Rents and services therein menconed to be due and payable and I the sd Richd. Merriman do for me my heirs grant with the sd John Paine his heirs and assignes to warrant and defend the before menconed with all and every its appurts. against all and every persons claiming from by or under me or my heirs and I do likewise grant make further assurance hereof unto the sd John Paine his heirs when thereunto lawfully required And I do likewise promise to acknowledge this Writing in the County Court of Lancaster provided always upon this condicon nevertheless that if the sd Richd. Merrimans Bil of Exchange for Seventy pounds Sterl. charged up against Mr. John Champion and payable to Mr. John Saffin or his order shal be satifyed and paid according to the tenor of the sd Bills and also if the sd Merrimans Bil of Exchange for 25 pounds sterl: charged upon the aforesaid Mr. John Champion and payable to Capt. John Whittey or his order shal be satisfyed and paid according to the tenor of the sd. Bills and also if he the sd Richd Merriman his Exrs. Admrs. or assignes shal wel and truly pay and deliver unto the sd John Paine or his assignes at or upon the arrival of the first or second ship which shal imediately come from London to Rappah: River the next year, Four able Servts. for their ful hire they come in for with all cloths bedding and other necessarys which they shal bring in with them; three of the sd Servts. to be men Servants and the other a maid Servt., and also if the sd Richd. Merriman shal upon arrival of the first or second ship as aforesd. pay unto the sd John Paine or his assignes five pounds of goods at the first penny; That then and from thenceforth this grant writing and every article herein menconed and contained shal be utterly void frustrated and of none effect anything herein menconed contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. In Witness whereof I the sd Richard Merriman hath hereunto put my hand and seale dated the 6th of January, Ano Dom: 1662
      Richard Merriman
      Sealed and delivered in the presence of:
      William Blase and Edward Dale
      Recognit in Cur Com Lancr: 13d Maii Ano 1663 record at 14th p Edwd. Dale, Cl Cur.

      This was followed by an indenture executed by John Payne to Richard Merryman dated Feb. 6th 1662 regarding this same property.

      More About Richard* Merriman:
      Emigration: November 08, 1658, From London on the White Dove (Source: (1) Coldham, Peter Wilson, The Complete Book of Emmigrants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Section III, Chapter 2, 1661 page 145: "11 Nov. 1661-24 Feb. 1662 Depositions regarding the voyage of the White Dove, Mr. Thomas Stanton, from London to Barbados, but intending for Virginia, in 1658-59 with passengers including Stephen Pett, Robert Hendray, David Griffith and Richard Merriman.", (2) Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers, (Reprint Edition, 1992 Virginia State Library and Archives), 514, Patent Book 5 in Vol. 1 1623-1666: "George Vezey, Nathaniell Browne and Stephen Tomling, 480 acs. N. side of Lancaster Co., Nov 1 1664, pg. 371 (406). Bounding upon land of Wm. Thomas, Brian Stott (or Scott) and Tho. Chetwood and land which was formerly Parson Grimes. Transport of 10 persons: Christopher Young, Robert Stagg, John Penn, Ann (or Wm.) Price, Mary West, Jno. Copping, Rich. Merriman, his wife twice, Rebecca Patent." This may indicate that Richard and Susan Merriman returned to VA after a visit to England only.)

      Indentured: December 25, 1663, To John Campan of London (Source: Virginia Colonial Records 1600s-1700s, (Reproduced by), 152, Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. 1, Lancaster Co. Record Book No. 2, 1654-1666. Pg. 310 of record book: Richard Merryman of Lancaster Co., Rappahannock River in Virginia, planter, to John Campian of London, pewterer. Refers to "one pair of indentures bearing date the 25th of December 1663". These to remain in full force as of this date. Parts of this record in Latin. Involved and difficult to decipher. Signed Richard Merryman. Wit: Edward Dale, Thomas Kendall. Recorded 29th May 1665.)

      Military service: December 14, 1687, Lancaster Co. VA (Source: Virginia Colonial Records 1600s-1700s, (Reproduced by), 230, VA Colonial Soldiers, Militia Misc. County and Misc. loose papers: Lancaster Co. VA 14 Dec 1687 Court Orders for the returning an account of all such persons that are able to bear arms both for horse and foot service in this county we have duely examined ye list o the freeholders and housekeepers inhabiting ye said county . . . Persons appointed for horse service: William Therriat; Thomas Martin; Richard Merryman, Persons appointed for foot service: Hugh Brent.)

      Property: January 01, 1664/65, Lancaster Co.-sells 1,000 acs. (Source: Virginia Colonial Records 1600s-1700s, (Reproduced by), 156-57, Vol. 1, Lancaster Co. Record Book No. 2, 1654-1666. Record at pg. 338. Richard Merryman of Lancaster planter, sells to Will Hall of London, marrynor, 1000 acres for 10,000 lb. tobacco. Dated 1st Jan. 1665. Signed Richard Merryman, Wit: Jo Dawe, Dan Harrison. Recorded 1st April 1665. "Daniel Harrison, These are to desire and authorize you x x to ack x x my consent to the sale of 1000 acres of land made by my husband Richard Merryman unto Mr. Will Hall of London marrynor". Dated 13th March 1665. Signed Susan Merryman. Wit: Thomas Chatwyn, Edward Stevens. Recorded 1st April 1665.)

      Residence: 1662, Happy Harbor creek, Lancaster Co. (Source: (1) Payne, Col. Brooke, The Paynes of Virginia, (2nd Ed., Third printing C. J. Carrier Co., Harrisonburg VA 1998), 57, Happy Harbor creek was adjacent to Poplar Neck. The land was purchased from John Payne in 1662 who in turn had purchased the land from Thomas Brice in 1653. It is located on the west side of Corrotoman River., (2) Virginia Colonial Records 1600s-1700s, (Reproduced by), 142, VA colonial abstracts: p. 257: Richard Merriman of Lanc., planter sells to John Payne of the County of Rappahanock, planter, "my plantation whereon Mr. Edward Dale now liveth and was heretofore demised unto the sd Edward Dale by the sd John Paine". Dated 6th Jan. 1662/3. Signed Richard Merryman. Wit: Will Blase, Edward Dale, Rec. 14th May 1663.)

      Will: April 08, 1696, Lancaster Co. VA (Source: (1) Payne, Col. Brooke, The Paynes of Virginia, (2nd Ed., Third printing C. J. Carrier Co., Harrisonburg VA 1998), 57, Of White Chapel Parish left "to beloved son and daughter William and Susannah Payne my present dwelling and all my land in forest by name of Islington". Col. Payne notes that Susannah was Richard Merriman's only child. He also left land on south side of Merriman's creek to his grandson Richard Payne, where Richard resided., (2) Virginia Vital Records #1 1600s-1800s, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1982-1983, 260, VA Tax Records, Tithables of Lancaster Co. VA 1654. States will of Richard Merriman was proved in Lancaster June 10 1696. Legatees: son and daughter William and Susanna Payne, grandsons Wm. Payne Jr., and Richard Payne.)

      Will Proved: June 10, 1696, Lancaster Co. VA (Source: Virginia Vital Records #1 1600s-1800s, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1982-1983, 260, VA Tax Records, Tithables of Lancaster Co. VA 1654. States will of Richard Merriman was proved in Lancaster June 10 1696.)

      More About Susanna* Campian:
      Emigration: November 08, 1658, From London on the White Dove (Source: Coldham, Peter Wilson, The Complete Book of Emmigrants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Section III, Chapter 2, 1661 page 145: "11 Nov. 1661-24 Feb. 1662 Depositions regarding the voyage of the White Dove, Mr. Thomas Stanton, from London to Barbados, but intending for Virginia, in 1658-59 with passengers including Stephen Pett, Robert Hendray, David Griffith and Richard Merriman.")

      More About Richard* Merriman and Susanna* Campian:
      Marriage: November 07, 1658, St. James Church, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Eng. (Source: Virginia Colonial Records 1600s-1700s, (Reproduced by), 158, VA Colonial Abstracts, p. 347: Rich. Merryman sells to Abraham Bush 200 acres during his natural life and after the decease of the sd Abraam Bush unto Daniel, son of the sd Abra. Dated 25th July 1663. Signed Rich. Merryman. Wit: Edward Dale, Diana Dale. Dear Harrison These are to desire and authorize you for me in my behalf to acknowledge at the next Court held for the County of Lanc. my free and absolute consent to the sale of 200 acres of land made by my husband Rich. Merryman unto Abraham Bush in the behalf of his son Daniel Bush, 2nd day of May 1666". Signed Susannah Merryman. Wit: Michl. Arme, Jo Boring. Recorded 1st Jun 1666.)

      Child of Richard* Merriman and Susanna* Campian is:

      193i. Susannah* Merriman, born Abt. 1663 in Sittingbourne, Rappahanock, VA; died Unknown; married (1) William* Payne 1684 in LancasterCo., VA; married (2) Hugh Ladner Bet. November 1706 - 1707 in LancasterCo., VA.

  • Sources 
    1. [S761] Yates Publishing, Ancestry Family Trees, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Tree.