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Mother: Elizabeth VALENTINE |
_Ralph GRAVES II_____________+ | (1653 - 1694) m 1676 _Ralph GRAVES III____| | (1679 - 1748) | | |_Unity WHITE ________________+ | (1660 - 1695) m 1676 _Richard Croshaw GRAVES _| | (1715 - 1792) m 1771 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth___________| | (1680 - ....) | | |_____________________________ | | |--Elizabeth GRAVES | (1770 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) VALENTINE _ | | | _Joseph VALENTINE ___| | | (1720 - 1771) | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth VALENTINE ____| (1740 - ....) m 1771 | | _____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________
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Mother: Sarah Gilbert GAYE |
Aka: (Joan Hancock)?
Sarah HANCOCK b: 1643 in Norfolk, VA
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_(RESEARCH QUERY) HANCOCK _ | _William HANCOCK "the Immigrant"_| | (1580 - 1622) | | |___________________________ | _Simon HANCOCK ______| | (1620 - 1649) m 1642| | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Susan POYTNER __________________| | (1588 - ....) | | |___________________________ | | |--Sarah HANCOCK | (1643 - 1675) | ___________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Sarah Gilbert GAYE _| (1620 - 1689) m 1642| | ___________________________ | | |_________________________________| | |___________________________
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His Will was dated 2 May 1736, and recorded 15 May 1739. Wit:
Giles Letcher and James Soblet.
To eldest son JAMES, all my land in Henrico Co., 447 acres, a
negro Betty, and items.
To John Martin, son of my deceased son John, a plantation with
house on James River, next to Mr. Joseph Pleasants, above my
dwelling house on James River.
To daughter Judith Chasteen, what she has received, a bed and
three negroes.
To my daughter Judith's son John Jeffodon, a negro man Will. If
he dies without heirs then to his brothers and sisters. If any
of estate left by Thoms. Jeffodon, dec'd which I had in my hand
and delevered to Reny Chasteen till John Jeffodon comes of age,
it is also to be divided among John's brother and sisters if he
dies.
To my son Peter, my tract adjoining Mr. Randolph, Jr. with land
I live on and houses after his mother's death, with negro
Daniel, mulatto Farmer and items.
To daughter Jane Martin, 2 negroes or items, and mulatto girl
Mary, for the term of her servitude.
To the poor of the parish 20 shilings.
To my wife Margaret, my plantation next to William Randolph, Jr.
as long as she lives with all belonging to it, and then to my
son Peter. Items are to be distributed to my children at my
wife's death, with 1/5 to my dec'd son John's children,
numbering three. Exec: Wife and son James.
Jean Martain/John Martin d. w. 12 Mar 1736; wp. 15 May 1739 St.
James Parish, Goochalnd Co. VA; m. to Margaret (LeCazel)
(possible dau of James LeCaze). She m/2 John Four/Fore.
Jean Martin came to Virginia on the ship Peter & Anthony with
the second ship of French Refugees 1700 settled in Manakintown.
Ref: Witherspoon, Martinette Viley; My Ancestors; A Brief
Account of the Ancestry of Lister Witherspoon and his wife
Martinette Viley; 1922. Cabell, Priscilla Harris, Turff & Twigg
Vol 1 The French Lands, Richmond, VA. 1988.
12 MAR 1735/36 Jean Martin made his will; 15 MAY 1739 Jean
Martain's will proved, St. James' Parish, Goochland Co VA.
1 NOV 1703 John Martin & his wife Margaret granted adm estate of
Francis Shattein.
BET. 1715 - 1728 Jean Martain received 7 land grants
Note: Per LDS Ancestral File Jean (John) Martain (AFN: 21QT-T5)
b 1685 "of New Kent, VA) d 25 Mar 1756 in Manakin, Goochland Co,
VA. His father is listed as Abraham Martain (AFN: JJQ0-KT) and
mother Elizabeth (AFN: JJQ0-BM).
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MARTIN (MARTAIN) of Manakintown, VA_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Jean (John) MARTIN (MARTAIN) I "the Immigrant" | (1662 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |______________________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Rebecca E. "Tabitha" HIGGINBOTHAM |
_Henry MEADE ___________+ | (1760 - 1832) m 1781 _Fielding Lewis MEADE _| | (1782 - 1841) m 1809 | | |_Frances YOUNG _________+ | (1762 - 1789) m 1781 _Viving M."Vivian" MEADE ___________| | (1818 - 1887) m 1836 | | | _Nathan? THACKER _______ | | | (1750 - ....) | |_Mary THACKER _________| | (1785 - ....) m 1809 | | |_Mary HENSON ___________ | (1750 - ....) | |--Richard L. MEADE | (1842 - ....) | _William HICKINGBOTTOM _+ | | (1750 - 1818) | _Moses HICKINGBOTTOM __| | | (1780 - ....) m 1800 | | | |________________________ | | |_Rebecca E. "Tabitha" HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1818 - 1853) m 1836 | | _Gideon FARRIS _________+ | | (1745 - 1818) |_Elizabeth FARRIS _____| (1780 - ....) m 1800 | |_Sarah MCSPADDEN _______ (1760 - ....)
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Mother: Ann CONWAY |
Mr. Moncure was Justice of Stafford Co., 1796, and Sheriff,
1798. He was admitted a communicant of Aquia Church, May 21,
1818; "confirmed years since"; vestryman of Aquia, 1815-1822;
Lay Deputy Va. Council P. E. Church, 1817-1822, and Treasurer,
1815.
Mrs. Moncure was a life-long member of the P. E. Church, active
and zealous and especially identified with its support and
progress in Stafford Co., Va. She was confirmed at Aquia Church
by Bishop Moore, October 13, 1815. She died at the residence of
her son-in-law, Michael Wallace. Issue:
I. John Moncure((4)), b. Dec. 24, 1793; d. Aug. 3, 1876.
Married, first (Oct. 28, 1818), Esther Nowles; second (July,
1834), Frances Daniel.
II. Alice Peachy Moncure((4)), b. Jan. 31, 1796; d. June 18,
1820; confirmed by Bishop Moore, Aquia Church, Oct. 3, 1815.
III. Frances A. Moncure((4)), b. Jan. 30, 1797; d. Aug. 30,
1841; confirmed, Aquia Church, Oct. 13, 1815. Married (Oct. 23,
1838) John G. Hull.
IV. Thomas Gaskins Moncure((4)), b. Oct. 12, 1799; d. Feb. 28,
1836. Married, first (Feb. 6, 1823), Clarissa Bernard Hooe;
second, Mary Bell Haxall.
V. Hannah Hull Moncure((4)), b. Oct. 10, 1801; d. Feb. 11, 1866.
Married (Sept. 26, 1844) Michael Wallace.
VI. William Augustus Moncure((4)), b. Nov. 27, 1803; d. March,
1862. Married (March 4, 1828) Lucy Ann Gatewood.
VII. Richard Cassius Lee Moncure((4)), b. Dec. 11, 1803; d. Aug.
24, 1882. Married (Dec. 29, 1825) Mary Butler Washington Conway
VIII. Edwin R. Moncure((4)), b. 1809; d. Nov. 1812.
IX. Henry L. Moncure((4)), b. 1813; d. 1815. The above children
were born at Clermont.
Sarah Elizabeth Moncure((4)), b. Clermont, Stafford Co., Va.,
Aug. 23, 1809. Married (May 2, 1837) Paul Hull, son of Mrs.
Hannah Hull, who married second, Col. Thomas Gaskins and brother
of John Hull and grandson of Col. Richard Hull.
________________________________ | _John MONCURE I "the Immigrant"_| | (1710 - 1764) | | |________________________________ | _John MONCURE II_____| | (1746 - ....) m 1770| | | _Gustavus BROWN "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1689 - 1762) | |_Frances BROWN _________________| | (1720 - ....) | | |_Frances FOWKE _________________+ | (1691 - 1744) | |--John MONCURE III | (1772 - 1822) | ________________________________ | | | _George CONWAY _________________| | | (1720 - ....) | | | |________________________________ | | |_Ann CONWAY _________| (1750 - ....) m 1770| | ________________________________ | | |_Anne HEATH ____________________| (1720 - ....) | |________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth BRIGHT |
_Henry PREWITT ________________________________+ | (1654 - 1722) m 1691 _Thomas PREWITT Sr.______| | (1693 - 1759) m 1719 | | |_Rebecca DOBBS ________________________________+ | (1654 - 1748) m 1691 _Michael PREWITT\PRUITT _| | (1730 - ....) | | | _Pierre (Peter) Jacob CHASTAIN "the Immigrant"_+ | | | (1659 - 1728) m 1689 | |_Mary Magalene CHASTAIN _| | (1690 - 1752) m 1719 | | |_Susanne REYNAUD ______________________________+ | (1660 - 1701) m 1689 | |--Phoebe PREWITT\PRUITT | (1785 - ....) | _______________________________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_______________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth BRIGHT _______| (1750 - ....) | | _______________________________________________ | | |_________________________| | |_______________________________________________
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Father: JOHN IV SEYMOUR K.B. Knt. Mother: MARGERY WENTWORTH |
______________________________________ | _JOHN SEYMOUR Knt.________________________| | (1450 - ....) | | |______________________________________ | _JOHN IV SEYMOUR K.B. Knt._| | (1476 - 1536) m 1498 | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |_ELIZABETH DARRELL _______________________| | (1454 - 1479) | | |______________________________________ | | |--EDWARD SEYMOUR 1st Duke of Somerset | (1506 - 1552) | _PHILIP WENTWORTH Knt. of Nettleshead_+ | | (1424 - 1464) m 1447 | _HENRY WENTWORTH Knt. K.B. of Nettlestead_| | | (1448 - ....) m 1473 | | | |_MARY de CLIFFORD ____________________+ | | (1416 - 1478) m 1447 |_MARGERY WENTWORTH ________| (1490 - 1550) m 1498 | | _JOHN de SAYE Knt. of Sawbridgeworth__ | | (1419 - 1478) |_ANNE de SAYE ____________________________| (1453 - 1478) m 1473 | |_ELIZABETH CHENEY of Fen Ditton_______+ (1430 - 1473)
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Mother: Elizabeth Catherine BROWN |
_William TUNNELL Jr.______+ | (1751 - 1814) m 1771 _Calvin TUNNELL _____| | (1791 - 1867) m 1811| | |_Mary MAYSEY _____________+ | (1753 - 1814) m 1771 _John TUNNELL ______________| | (1828 - 1890) m 1854 | | | _Thomas ADDAIR ___________ | | | (1773 - 1840) m 1794 | |_Jane ADDAIR ________| | (1795 - 1858) m 1811| | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" KIRBY _+ | (1777 - 1860) m 1794 | |--Estella TUNNELL | (1869 - 1952) | __________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Catherine BROWN _| (1832 - 1885) m 1854 | | __________________________ | | |_____________________| | |__________________________
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Warrants for land in SC - Vol. 3 - p. 80; 2 Dec 1694. to
Thomas Smith, Gentleman, 650 acres "on acct. of arrival Rights
for the arrival of fourteen persons named: Sabina de Vignon,
John Vander Hoas, Arnoldus Vos" (and eleven others).
As the name indicates this line came from the Netherlands.
Founder of the line in America was John Vanderhorst. He is said
to have gone first to New York, which was settled by colonists
from Holland and called New Amsterdam. But the British had
taken it and renamed it New York. John soon went to SC. A
group of people from Holland came to SC under leadership of John
D'Arsens, Sieur van Vernhaut. John Vanderhorst was without much
doubt one of these. Possibly they all went first to New York.
Some, perhaps most, of them were Huguenots, whose ancestors had
fled from France.
Thomas Smith was one of the Landgraves or Counts during the time
the Lords Proprietors were trying a sort of modified feudal
system in the Carolinas. the system was not suitable and was
discarded. Thomas Smith was Governer 1693-4. In 1687 he
married as his second wife Savina deVignen, widow d"Arsens. An
historic old house "Medway" is said to have been the home of the
van Arsens and later of Thomas Smith.
John Vanderhorst seems to have been in SC some years before
1694. He founded a line which gave the state several public
men, senators, representatives, Revolutionary officers and a
governor.
It is not always clear which records concerning John Vanderhorst
refer to the father and which to the son, several records
mention Captain John Vanderhorst, who apparently was the son.
Warrants for land in SC, Vol. 3, page 176: 20 Jan 1702, Robert
Gibbs is granted a warrant for land "joyning to ye west on ye
bridge that leads to mr. Vanderhorst's.
From SC Hist. Gen Mag, Vol 58, p. 39-40: In 1715 it is recorded
that John Vanderhorst bought from the heirs of George White 580
acres on the sought side of the Wando river, granted to White in
1704 by sir Nathaniel Johnson, governer.
At first the Indian names Sewee and Wappetaw were associated
with this area; later it was Christ Church Parish. Early
generations of the Vanderhorsts lived here. They were
dissenters.
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