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Mother: Anne HUTCHINSON |
In 1719 John Cotten moved his family to North Carolina.--about
15 miles or so down the river to what is now known as the
Potecase Creek. and became a neighbor of Frederick Jones.
JOHN COTTON'S WILL. In the name of God Amen. I, John Cotten, of
Bartie Precinct, in North Carolina, Gent., being sick in body
but of perfect Sence & Sound memory, blessed by God, doe mak and
ordaine this to be my last will and Testament, in manner and
forme folowing, Viz: first,
Item. I gaive to my son John Cotten, three hundred and twenty
acors of land, be it more or less, whar he now lives, on the
west sid of Ahorskey Marsh, to him and his heairs for ever.
Item. I give to my son William Cotten one hundred and fifty
acors land be it more or less, lying in the oserow (?) Meadows
whar he now lives, beginning at a marked hickory at my uppermost
line, so runing down a line of marked trees to the lower most
line, to him and his heairs for ever.
Item. I give to my son Samell Cotten, a Neack of land whar he
now lives, be the saime mor or less, and parte of a survay that
I bought of Charles Stevenson, being a hund. acors mor or less
to him and his heairs for ever.
Item. I give to my son Thos. Cotten, all the remainder of my
land bought of Charles Stevenson, it is northerdly of William
Cotten and containes three hund and forty acors beinga neck
called the Green pond neck to him and his heairs for ever.
Item. I give to my sons Arthur Cotten and James Cotten my lower
most survay land on fishing creek to eaqualey devided betwixt
ym, to them and their heairs for ever.
Item. I give to my son Joseph Cotten, to hundred acors land and
to be taken oute of my uper survay on fishing creek, to him and
his heairs for ever.
Item. I give to my son Alexandr Cotten, one hundred acors land
out of my uper survay of fishing creek to him and his heairs for
ever and the other three hundred acors to be equaley devided
betwen my sons John Cotten, William Cotten, and Samll. Cotten,
to them and their heirs for ever.
Item. I give to my son Arthur Cotten, one Neagerow man naimed
Meingo, butt except the labour and sarvice of the sd. Neagerow
to be preformed and don for my loveing wife Martha Cotten
deuring her widowhood, and my sd son Arthur Cotten to be and goe
for himself when he shall arrive at the age of 18 years.
Item. I give to my son James Cotten, one Neagerow boye naimed
Peter to him and his heairs for ever and that my son James
Cotten may goe and for himself when he shall arrive att the age
of eighteen years.
Item. I give to my son Thos. Cotten one Neagroe gerlle naimed
Rose to him and his heairs for ever but except the labour and
sarverce of the sd Neagrow geirll to be for and with my loving
wife Martha Cotten deuring her widowhood, and that my son Thos.
Cotten be free and goe for him self when the sd Thos.arrive at
the age of eighteen years.
Item. I give to my son Joseph Cotten one Neagerow boy naimed
Toney to him and his heairs for ever.
Item. I give unto my daughter Presseler Cotten on Neagerow woman
named Mooll to her and her heairs for ever, butt except the
youse and labour of the sd Neagrerow to be for my loving wife
Martha Cotten dewering her widowhood.
Item. I give to my son Alexander Cotten one Neagerow man named
Guge, butt except the sd Neagerows labour and survice to be for
my loveing wife Martha Cotten during hur widowhood.
Item. I give to my son William Cotten one new feather bead and a
woosted sett ruge and one large fine blanket and a sheate, to
pewter bassons, and to pewter dishes, three cows and calves, to
yearlings, and one three year ould heifer, and eight soues with
their in creese, and one baye Gelding horse, and one large barow
or spayed sow, and a pateran of fine druged for a sute of close,
coate, bretches and jacket and triming answreable and fifty
bushalls of oyster shells. And all that parsell of plank that
wase sawed for the meill work to euqualie devided betwene my sd
son William Cotten and my son Samll.Cotten.
Item. I give to my son Samll. Cotten, a p'terne of fine druged
to make him a sute of close and trimings answrable which cloth
and triming is to be answare and euqualey devided betwix my sons
William and Samll. Cotten.
Item. To my son Samll. Cotten, I give one feather bead known by
the naime of the Trundle bead and a blew wostde sett rugg and
one blanket and sheate and one square fraimed warnut table, and
three cows and calves, and an in broke hors of to years ould, to
puter bassons, and to puter dishes, and fifty bushells of oyster
shells and to each of my sons Samll. and Wm Cotten, a large
steare, to purches ym nails to buld them a howse, each &.
Item. I give to my son Alexander Cotten, eight sowes with their
increase and three cows, one heifer yearling, and one to year
ould steare and one three year ould steare.
Item. I give to my son John Cotten all the stock of both hoggs
and catte that is now in his persession of my marke and fifty
bushalls of oyster shells.
Item. I give to my daughter Susannah Cotten, the feather bead
whar on she lyes with all its furniture.
Item. I give to my son Thos. Cotten, one sute of new courteins
of a blew couller, one large fine bead tick, one wosted sett
rugg, and one large fine blankett.
I give and bequeath to my loveing wife Martha Cotten, my bead
whar on I lye with all its furniture, courtens, rugg, blankets,
sheates, pelowes, and one large new fine blanket and quelt,
besides and bead stead corde and matt. and,
Item I give to my son Alexander Cotten as much dewroys which is
now by me as will make him a suite of clothes.
Item. I give to my sons Alexander and Samll. Cotten as much
striped holan, as will make each of ym a jeacket and bretches
and trimeing to it.
And I give and bequeath to my loveing wife my riding horse,
calling his name Blaise, and a sid sadle.
Item. I give to my son in law, John Tomas, one puter dish.
Item. I give to my son in law, Capt. John Spears, one puter
dish.
Item. I give to my daughter Mary Holand, one puter dish,
and the use of the above neagreroes is left to my sd wife for
hur own and my sd fower youngest childrens maintaneance during
her widowhood.
Item. I give to my son Joseph Cotten, three wethers and a ramm,
to yewes and a lam.
Item. I give to my daughter, Martha Benton, late widow of
Frances Benton, decesed, three ewes with their increase.
Item. I give to my sons Wm and Samll. Cotten, 20 pounds of
feathers to be equaly devided inlargen their beads.
My will is furder that my mill stones, spindle, jaks, and peecks
to be sold for silver money and that to be equaley devided
betweixt my fower small children, Arthur, Pesseller, James, and
Thos. Cotten and all the remd of my estate both within and with
oute dores I leave to my and fower small children above named to
be equaley devided.
Item. I give to my daughter, Susanah, as much fine silk stufe as
will mak hur a sute of clothes and my will is that my mair that
runes in Tormenteing nack, the first coult she brings may be for
my son, Arthur Cotten, and if the sd mair lives to bring aney
more coultes may be for my son, James and Thos. Cotten and,
Lastly, I doe apoint my loveing wife to be exetrs. of this my
last will and testment, butt nomonate and appoint my loveing
friend, Thos. Bryant, and Wm Benet to be over Sears, and have
power, in case my wife should again marey and hur covetor prove
unhappy to hur and my fower small children, to remove and secure
them and their estate att their desc.
In witness war of asigne this to be my Last will and testement.
John Cotten. (Seal)
Test. Thos. Bryant, Jurat; Thomas Strange; hur marke, Marey M
Parkers. Jurat.
Bertie North Carolina May Court 1728, The above will was
exhibited by Martha Cotten, Widow and sole executrix of John
Cotten, deced. and was proved by the Oaths of Capt. Thomas
Bryant, and Mary Parker, in open court in due form of law, who
were evidences thereto. And then the sd. Martha took the Exrs:
oath in Open Court. Test. Rt. Forster, Cler, Cur. Office of the
sec. of state.--Grimes. also S.S. archives of NC
John Cotten died in 1728 in Bertie Co, NC.
Contrary to claims of other "genealogists" I think this John
Cotten married only Martha Godwin of Isle of Wight and all his
children were by her. [His wife certainly was NOT Martha the
daughter of Frederick Jones, the chief justice of NC. She was
still unmarried and underage at the time of her father's death
in 1722.]
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _John COTTON "the Immigrant"_| | (1625 - 1693) m 1655 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John "Bertie" COTTON | (1658 - 1728) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Anne HUTCHINSON ____________| (1635 - 1690) m 1655 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Abigail Jane EVANS |
children of James Lewellen, b-5/171788 in Lexington, KY and Mary
Polly Harwood, b-1798 in Logan Co., KY. There were 9 children by
the 1st marriage:
Zephalinda, William, John W., Charlotte, NAPOLEON B., Caturan
"Kittie", Mary A., James, and Dollie.
_Samuel LLEWELLYN ___ | (1698 - 1780) _Jacob LLEWELLYN I___| | (1737 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _Jacob LEWELLEN II___| | (1766 - 1848) m 1784| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Jane EVANS _________| | (1741 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--James LEWELLEN | (1789 - 1869) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Abigail Jane EVANS _| (1767 - 1816) m 1784| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Father: Samuel MCGEHEE Mother: Elizabeth ELLITT |
_William MCGEHEE (MACKGHYE) "the Immigrant"_+ | (1618 - 1675) _Thomas McGEHEE (MACGREGOR) _| | (1658 - 1727) m 1670 | | |____________________________________________ | _Samuel MCGEHEE _____| | (1705 - ....) m 1728| | | _Thomas I BAYTOP OR BASTROP ________________ | | | (1638 - ....) | |_Ann BAYTOP OR BASTROP ______| | (1655 - ....) m 1670 | | |_ PELL _____________________________________ | (1640 - ....) | |--Sarah MCGEE | (1735 - ....) | ____________________________________________ | | | _John ELLITT ________________| | | (1660 - ....) m 1688 | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth ELLITT ___| (1714 - 1735) m 1728| | _George ALVIS (ALVES) ______________________+ | | (1656 - 1734) |_Susan ALVIS\ALVES __________| (1670 - 1735) m 1688 | |_UNNAMED____________________________________ (1660 - ....)
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Mother: Nancy Ann COOK |
_John REDDELL _______+ | (1730 - ....) m 1760 _John David REDDELL _| | (.... - 1852) m 1792| | |_Eleanor DAUGHERTY __+ | (1742 - ....) m 1760 _William M. REDDELL _| | (1793 - 1846) m 1822| | | _____________________ | | | | |_UNNAMED_____________| | (1775 - ....) m 1792| | |_____________________ | | |--Charlton REDDELL | (1830 - 1873) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nancy Ann COOK _____| (1803 - 1890) m 1822| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Charlotte Elizabeth HORNSBY |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) SIBLEY _| | | | |__ | _Charles Cook SIBLEY _________| | (1817 - 1882) | | | __ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |__ | | |--George A. SIBLEY | (1849 - 1919) | __ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Charlotte Elizabeth HORNSBY _| (1827 - 1912) | | __ | | |__________________________| | |__
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