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_WILLIAM de BEAUCHAMP 1st Earl of Warwick_+ | (1238 - 1298) m 1270 _GUY de BEAUCHAMP 2nd Earl of Warwick, Knt._| | (1278 - 1315) m 1308 | | |_MAUD de FitzJohn de LUTEGARESHALE _______+ | (1239 - 1304) m 1270 _THOMAS de BEAUCHAMP 3rd Earl of Warwick_| | (1312 - 1369) | | | _RALPH VII de TOENI ______________________+ | | | (1255 - 1295) | |_ALICE (Adeliza) de TOENI __________________| | (1282 - 1325) m 1308 | | |_MARY_____________________________________ | (1260 - 1282) | |--MARY BEAUCHAMP | (1350 - ....) | __________________________________________ | | | ____________________________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________________ | | |_UNNAMED_________________________________| | | __________________________________________ | | |____________________________________________| | |__________________________________________
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2 CD 102, (Automated Archives) ID#: C-438-442, 495-518, 581-8.
3 : C-527.
4 Billie Redding Lewis, Thomas Underwood 1650 Immigrant, His
Descendants and their Families, (unpublished, 1993 (copy of the
book in possession of Linda Coate Dudick)) ID#: C-635.
5 Col. Charles M. Hansen, The Ancestry of William and Ann Bagley
Brinton The American Genealogist Vol. 71, No. 1 Jan. 1996 pp.
36-48..
6 Weebers, Hans A.M., Email dated 2001 at [email protected]
ID#: F-631, 632, C-2382.
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Associated with , Henry I Beauclerc, King of England. The only
Children of Henry's that can clearly be attributed to Sybilla
are: Rainald, William, Gundred, Rohese, Sibyl.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _ROBERT CORBET of Alcester, Warwick_| | (1049 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--SYBILLA CORBET of Alcaster& Poncebury | (1077 - 1157) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |____________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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We know the name of Thomas GARNETT's father from a deed dated
June 8, 1709 recorded in the Essex County Deed Book [Number 13,
page 225]. The grantor of the deed, Thomas GARNETT of St. Anne's
Parish, Essex, a planter, is described as "one of the sons and
devisees of John GARNETT late of the Parish of Kingston in the
County of Gloucester". In consideration of 3,500 pounds of
tobacco, Thomas Garnett conveys unto John Foster 50 acres of
land on the south side of the Rappahannock River, being part of
a tract of 600 acres purchased by John Garnett, deceased.
The deed conveys fifty acres of land which was part of a 600
acre tract purchased by the "above said John Garnett, deceased,
from John Baker"...being a corner tree to a tract of land of six
hundred acres purchased by Jno [John] Garnett father of said
Thomas Garnett from John Baker".
The 50-acre parcel of land deeded to John Foster extended "to a
branch issuing out of Gilson's Swamp thence along a line of
marked trees to a path that leads from Foster's old plantation
to Moseley's Quarter, so across said path to a marked red oak
standing at the head of a branch".
Thomas Garnett's rights to sell this parcel of land to John
Foster is explained through the following description of how the
land evolved to Thomas from his father John Garnett.
"One hundred and fifty acres of land part of the aforesaid six
hundred acres the said John Garnett did by his last will and
testament bearing date of the twelfth day of November one
thousand seven hundred and three [November 12, 1703] give to his
son Anthony Garnett, he the said Anthony dying before he came to
the age of twenty and one years, the fifty acres of land here
conveyed doth now of right belong to the above Thomas Garnett
relation being had to the aforesaid last will and testament may
more fully and at large appear".
Apparently, the acquisition of the Rappahannock land was the
cause of Thomas Garnett's relocation from Gloucester to Essex
County."
---Source: Ancestry.com - They have Thomas born 1675 in Kingston
Parish, Glouchester Co., VA.
---Source: LDS - Have Thomas born 1683.
---Source: Essex Co., VA Will Book 7, ppg 60 - 61: Will of
Thomas' father, John Garnett, dated 20 Oct 1733 and proved 20
Dec 1743, gives Thomas 150 acres of land as his father's heir
and another 1/3 (50 acres) of Anthony's (Deceased) share. He
then deeded the 50 acres to John Foster for 3500 pounds of
tobacco. (John Foster is probably John Sr. Foster, father-in-law
of Thomas' daughter, Anne W. who married Thomas Foster).
---NOTE* Many of the early Virginia histories including "The
Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans":
Volume IV, list James Garnett of Essex county, Va. as the father
of Muscoe Garnett Sr.
---"Virginia County Court Records -- Culpeper Co. VA Land Tax
Books 1782-1786" by Sparacio lists Thomas Garnett on the tax
list for Culpeper Co. for 1782. He owns 218 acres, which is
valued at L130 & 16/0 and he is assessed a tax of 1 & 0/9. In
Sparacio's book of the Culpeper Land Taxes for 1787-89, Thomas
again owns 218 acres, this time valued at 125 & 7/10, and he is
assessed a tax of 1 & 17/7. The taxes are then identical for
1788 and 1789.
"The Genealogy and Story of the Family of Robert Kirtley
Garnett" (1955) by Harriet E. Hobble and Charles H. Garnett
contains the following:
"Thomas Garnett, son of [John Garnett], born in Kingston Parish,
Gloucester County cir. 1680. Married Elizabeth (?). Died St.
Anne's Parish, Essex County 1743.
In a deed of June 8, 1709 recorded in Essex County Deed Book No.
13, pp.225, the grantor, Thomas Garnett of St. Anne's Parish,
Essex, planter, is described as 'one of the sons and devisees of
John Garnett late of the Parish of Kingston in the County of
Gloucester'. In consideration of 3,500 pounds of tobacco Thomas
Garnett conveys unto John Foster 50 acres of land on the south
side of the Rappahanock River, being part of a tract of 600
acres purchased by John Garnett, deceased. It would seem that
the purchase of this land was what led Thomas to move from
Gloucester to Essex County.
His will dated October 20, 1733 and recorded in Essex County
1743 (Will Book 7, pp. 60) recites the following: 'Having
several small children it is my will that my wife, Elizabeth,
have the use of my estate during her natural life for support of
my said children.' Since Anthony was not mentioned it is
presumed he was already of age. Could be son of an earlier
marriage. Thomas was rather old at the time of his will (1733)
to be the father of young children."
---The will of Thomas GARNETT, dated October 20, 1743, and
recorded for probate in the 1748 Will Book for the county of
Essex [Book #7, page 60] recites the following bequests: "Having
several small children it is my will that my wife, Elizabeth,
have the use of my estate during her natural life for support of
my said children". The will of Thomas GARNETT was witnessed by
Salvator Muscoe, Jas. Smith and William Lenthen.
Will of Thomas GARNETT:
In the Name of Gode, Amen. I, Thomas Garnett, of the Parish of
St. Anne, in the County of Essex, being sick and weak, but of a
disposing memory, do make this, my last Will and Testament,
breaking and dissolving of any Will and Testament heretofore by
me made, and this and no other, to be taken for my Last Will of
Testament----in manner or forme following Viz. Imp: It is my
will and desire, having several small children, that my loving
wife, Elizabeth, have the use of all my Estate, be it of what
nature or kind soever, for and during her natural life, provided
she remains so long my wife, for and towards her support and my
(8) eight children: John, Anne, Sarah, James, Joyce, Mary and
Avey Garnett and Thomas Garnett, but in case she should marry,
then it is my will and desire that all my Estate be equally
divided between my loving wife and my children above named, and
it is further my will and desire that if my loving wife,
Elizabeth, shall remain my widow during her natural life, that
then, all my Estate is to be hers and the increase or decrease,
at the time of her death, be equally divided between my above
children: John, Anne, Sarah, James, Joyce, Mary, Avie and Thomas
Garnett. And, it is my desire that my Estate be not appraised
and I do appoint my loving wife, Elizabeth, Executrix of this,
my Last Will and Testament in Testimony whereof I have set my
hand of Seal this 20th day of October, 1743 Sealed and
Delivered.
Thos. Garnett [Seal]
Witnesses:
Salvator Muscoe
Jas. Smith
William Lenthen
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Probate Record:
At a Court held for Essex County at Tappahannock, on the 20th
day of December, Anno Domini 1748, this Last Will of Testament
of Thomas Garnett, deceased, was proved by the oath of James
Garnett, gen. [genitive], who also made oath that he did see
Salvator Muscoe, genitival described the same as a witness
thereto and being also sworn to by Elizabeth Garnett, the
executrix there in named, was admitted to record.
Justice A. Beverley
(clerk)
---This is evidentially the will of a man with two sets of
children according to George Harrison Sanford King who studied
these original documents. King concludes:
"Now I do not know if Thomas Garnett's will was not inclusive,
that is, as to his land, but you will see that he does not
directly devise or mention his land. Thomas Garnett fails to
direct the disposition of his land it is most probably true that
same was not in his power, as there was an entail upon it having
come to him by the will of his father John Garnett of 1703. We
do not have the provision of this John Garnett's will, but it is
very likely (observing the manner in which the land of his son
Anthony Garnett was divided up) that the lands (600 acres) were
entailed upon heirs made by John Garnett's will of 1703. Be that
as it may, the fact is evident that Thomas Garnett did not
devise it---he left all his estate to the use of his wife
Elizabeth in order that she might raise his second family, but
upon her death he did NOT say that said land passed to them.
There is little doubt in my mind that if he had been so
privileged he would have thus provided for his second family."
**This concludes the information provided by Doug Garnett**
Marriage: BEF 1700, Virginia;
Children: needs research
Anthony GARNETT 1709-1803 Marriage: abt 1730, Culpepper
Co,Virginia, d. KY. Elizabeth Boulware JONES b: ABT 1705.
John GARNETT Birth: ABT 1702, Gloucester Co,Virginia; 2 John
GARNETT b: UNKNOWN d: 1772 + Mary FOGG.
Anne GARNETT Birth: ABT 1705, Gloucester Co,Virginia; 2 Anne
GARNETT b: ABT 1726 d: UNKNOWN + Benjamin DALEY
Sarah GARNETT Birth: ABT 1706, Gloucester Co,Virginia; 2 Sarah
GARNETT b: ABT 1727 d: BEF 1748 + James FOGG + Reuben NOEL
2 James GARNETT b: ABT 1720 d: ABT 1776 + Sarah TAYLOR b: 1723
or
James GARNETT Birth: ABT 1708, Gloucester Co,Virginia
Mary GARNETT Birth: ABT 1709, Gloucester Co,Virginia; 2 Mary
GARNETT + Richard NOEL
Avey GARNETT Birth: ABT 1711, Gloucester Co,Virginia + married
Mark ANDREWS
Thomas GARNETT Birth: ABT 1713, Gloucester Co,Virginia; 2 Thomas
GARNETT + Rachel WILSON
?2 Joyce GARNETT b: ABT 1720 d: 1789 + Thomas ANDREWS b: 1718 d:
ABT 1779
? 2 Avey GARNETT b: 19 JUL 1725 d: 29 OCT 1768 + Mark ANDREWS b:
1725 d: 1775
Src:Pedigree Resource File CD 5;; (Salt Lake City, UT:
Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999)
Thomas Garnett Birth: 1675-- Gloucester Co, Kingston Parish, VA
Death: 1748 -- Spouse: Elizabeth Muscoe; Parents: John Garnett
[209902]
or b in Stafford Co. VA
[209903]
or d. 20 DEC 1743
_Thomas GARNETT "the immigrant"_+ | (1585 - 1626) m 1618 _John GARNETT I______| | (1625 - 1703) | | |_Elizabeth______________________ | (1600 - ....) m 1618 _John GARNETT II_____| | (1648 - 1703) m 1670| | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________________ | | |--Thomas GARNETT | (1675 - 1748) | ________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_Ann TAYLOR _________| (1650 - 1703) m 1670| | ________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________________
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_Joseph GATEWOOD Sr._____________________+ | (1732 - 1787) _Joseph GATEWOOD Jr._| | (1781 - 1848) m 1813| | |_Elizabeth GARNETT ______________________+ | (1750 - 1793) _James Minor GATEWOOD C.S.A._| | (1817 - 1862) m 1841 | | | _Jesse Durrett WINN _____________________+ | | | (1752 - 1823) m 1770 | |_Lucy Clark WINN ____| | (1790 - 1852) m 1813| | |_Virginia Caroline (Catherine) JOHNSTON _ | (1753 - 1803) m 1770 | |--George P. B. GATEWOOD | (1842 - ....) | _________________________________________ | | | _George HARDIN ______| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_Malinda HARDIN _____________| (1821 - ....) m 1841 | | _________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Dinah HARLAN |
_William GREGG "the Immigrant"_+ | (1642 - 1687) m 1663 _John GREGG ____________________| | (1668 - 1738) m 1694 | | |_Ann WILKERSON ________________ | (1644 - 1691) m 1663 _Thomas GREGG Sr.____| | (1703 - 1748) m 1729| | | _William COOKE ________________ | | | (.... - 1688) m 1669 | |_Elizabeth COOKE _______________| | (1672 - 1740) m 1694 | | |_Elizabeth FOX ________________ | (.... - 1738) m 1669 | |--John GREGG | (1733 - 1805) | _James HARLAN _________________ | | | _Michael HARLAN "the Immigrant"_| | | (1660 - 1729) m 1690 | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Dinah HARLAN _______| (1707 - 1763) m 1729| | _Henry DIXON "the Immigrant"___ | | (1633 - 1688) m 1655 |_Dinah DIXON ___________________| (1670 - ....) m 1690 | |_Rose__________________________ (1633 - 1671) m 1655
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