Mother: Mary Susan WEBSTER |
_Tucker WOODSON Sr.__+ | (1720 - 1795) m 1740 _Joseph B. WOODSON Sr._| | (1745 - 1815) | | |_Sarah HUGHES _______+ | (1722 - 1762) m 1740 _William WOODSON ALVIS _| | (1803 - 1880) m 1831 | | | _John ALVIS Sr.______+ | | | (1739 - 1805) m 1760 | |_Mary Ann ALVIS _______| | (1779 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth STANLEY? _+ | (1749 - ....) m 1760 | |--Edward M. ALVIS | (1830 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary Susan WEBSTER ____| (1810 - ....) m 1831 | | _____________________ | | |_______________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Agness PATE |
_William HAYNES ______+ | (1710 - ....) m 1734 _Henry HAYNES Sr.____| | (1745 - 1816) m 1768| | |_Elizabeth MILLINER? _ | (1720 - 1780) m 1734 _William HAYNES _____| | (1773 - 1856) m 1797| | | _John HAMPTON ________+ | | | (1727 - 1794) m 1747 | |_Bersheba HAMPTON ___| | (1747 - 1784) m 1768| | |_Mary TURNER _________+ | (1734 - 1761) m 1747 | |--Edmund HAYNES | (1818 - 1860) | _Mathew PATE II_______+ | | (1725 - 1768) m 1749 | _Mathew PATE III_____| | | (1750 - 1804) | | | |_Ann BUCK ____________ | | (1730 - ....) m 1749 |_Agness PATE ________| (1774 - 1843) m 1797| | ______________________ | | |_Ann DOBNEY _________| (1750 - ....) | |______________________
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Mother: Frances BROWN |
V. Jean Moncure((2)), b. Clermont, May 22, 1753; d. April, 1823.
Married (1775) Gen. James Wood, son of Col. John and Comfort
Wood, of Frederick Co., Va., where he was b. 1750; d. "Olney,"
near Richmond, July 16, 1813. Issue:
[S1464]
[S2692]
_____________________ | ________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John MONCURE I "the Immigrant"_| | (1710 - 1764) | | | _____________________ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Jean MONCURE | (1753 - 1823) | _____________________ | | | _Gustavus BROWN "the Immigrant"_| | | (1689 - 1762) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Frances BROWN _________________| (1720 - ....) | | _Gerard FOWKE _______+ | | (1662 - 1734) m 1686 |_Frances FOWKE _________________| (1691 - 1744) | |_Sarah BURDETT ______+ (1673 - 1747) m 1686
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What makes this especially difficult is that John Champe and
Jane Thornton, whomever they might be, produced numerous
daughters, who married into almost all the prominent families or
Virginia. Two daughters in the Champe line married relatives of
President George Washington. Others married into the Taliaferro,
Carter, Brokenbrough, Fleming and Willis families."
1766 Will: King George Co, VA, WB1-247, IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN;
I, Jane Champe of King George County, being sensible of the
uncertainty of this mortal life and tho at the present a little
unwell yet very sound in mind do make this my last will and
Testament in manner and form following;
First and principally I recommend my Soul to Almighty God hoping
for a glorious reserection (sic) and my body to the Earth to be
intered decently at the Discretion of my Executors.
2d., I give and bequeath to my daughter Betty Champe and her
heirs the five following negroes by name Nell and her child
Violet, Rachel (illegible) and Chloe the daughter of Ralph with
all their increase from this time till my daughter aforesaid is
possessed of them.
3d., I give and bequeath to my grandson Henry Willis and his
heirs a negro boy (Princes son) named Bob.
4th., I give and bequeath to my son William Champe and his heirs
lawfully begotten my negro man named Sam who works in the garden
but my son William dying without children I give and bequeath
the said negro Sam to my son John and in case of his death
without children I give said negro Sam to my grandson John
Taliaierro and his heirs.
5th., I give and bequeath to my son John Champe my negro woman
Peggy and her increase from the time she becomes his and my
negro man Dick to him and his heirs lawfully begotten but he
dying without children I leave said negro to my son William or
his children but in default of them I leave Dick to my Grandson
Charles Carter and his heirs, and my wench Peggy to my
Granddaughter Jeny Taliaferro and her heirs.
6th., I give and bequeath among all of my grand children born at
this time and their issue the following named fourteen negroes
Viz,- -Prince, Ralph, Ben, Bess, Chloe, Mary, Prince a boy,
Harry a boy, Winny, Princes daughter, Sarah, Chloes daughter, at
Prince Williwn, Kate the daughter of Peggy, Gary the son of
Jjenny the daughter of Bess, and forasmuch as I would willingly
avoid all cause of dispute about the sixth devise and request
that the parents or Executors of my several grand children at my
decease may devide (sic) the negroes in this devise so as to
give general satisfaction and I think the best method to procure
that will be to chuse (sic) indifferent persons of credit to do
it deviding them into many parts as to equal the number of
family's concerned, the Gentlemen chosen shall on oath say the
difference in the value of the parts (being made as near as
possible) and the difference shall be paid immediately by him
who got the best (by lot) to him who got the one of less value,
if there is a difference I would not have the negroes sold and
the parents or executors are to devide (sic) the three several
family's in the same equitable manner that the design of this
devise may be as near as possible.
7th., I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Nancy Taliaferro
and her heirs a negro girl named Sylvia, Nanny's daughter which
I take in lieu for the girl Grace one of my twenty who died.
8th., I give and bequeath to my daughter, Betty Champe, and her
heirs all the household furniture of every kind, my propertys
and purchased by me since my husbands death.
9th., I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Nancy Taliaferro,
Molly Gaitskill, and Betty Gaitskill (The two oldest daughters
of Captain John Gaitskill, deceased), my cows and calves
purchased by myself (being six in number at this time) and their
increase to be equally divided amongst them and their heirs.
10th., I give and bequeath to Mrs. Mary Gaitskill, Jeremiah
Steward, John Strenge, and Lettice Fewell to each five barrels
of Indian corn to be paid them at their order by my Executors
immediately after my decease.
11th., I give to Nancy Duff five pounds of currency to be paid
to her by my Executors immediately after my decease.
12th., I give to Sally Grinnan (she living with me at the time
of my death) three pounds currency to be paid when Nancy Duffs
(illegible) and above her wages.
13th., I give to each of my daughters alive at my death a
mourning ring of those four I have now by me and I leave my
wearing apparral (sic) to be divided amongst them.
14th., It is my will and desire that my just debts be paid out
of the corn, tobacco, money I may have by me at my death, next
the legacys (sic) and should any part of either remain after
this will is complyed (sic), that it be made use of to lessen
the estate.
I appoint my sons William and John Cbampe Executors of this my
last will and testament and seal this twenty-fifth day of July
one thousand seven hundred and sixty six:.
Jane Champe Seal
Since making, signing and sealing the above will I have resolved
to add this codicill containing additions and alterations.
Ist., I give and bequeath amongst all my grand children and
their heirs two negro boys called Sampson and Gany the sons of
Peggy (who is devised to my son John) to be disposed of as the
fourteen in the sixth devise of the above will in every respect.
2d., I revoke that part of my will where I directed what might
remain after paying my just debts and to do so to lessen the
Estates debts, instead of that clause now revoked, it is my will
and desire that what may remain of corn, Tobacco or cash (after
paying my just debts) and legacies belonging to have at my
decease divided equally amongst my grand daughters born at that
time.
3d., It is my desire that Mr. Edward Carter be joined with my
two sons as an Executor and appoint those three Executors of
this my last will and testament and codicil annexed as witness
my hand and seal this 4th day of October, one thousand seven
hundred and sixty six.
Jane Champe, Seal
Signed and sealed
in the presence of
Sam Taliaferro
David Briggs.
At a court held for King George County, the 2d day of April,
1767; The last will and testament of Jane Champe, deceased, was
presented into court by Austin Brockenbrough and Lewis Willis,
Gents., and was proved by the oath of David Briggs and admitted
to record, and the Executors named in the Will refusing to take
upon them the execution thereof on motion of the said
Brockenbrough and Willis administration with the will annexed is
granted them who made oath thereto according to law and
acknowledged a bond for same.
Teste
Jos. Robinson, C. C.
A copy Teste
L. B. Mason Clerk,
Circuit Court of King George County, Va."
Printed from Family Tree Maker, CD162Family History: Virginia
Genealogies #I, Genealogies of Virginia Families I, A-Ch, Champe
of Lambs Creek, Thornton, The Leaming Company, Inc., June 25,
2000
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