Mother: ALICE de TOENI |
_WALTER (Walchaline) de BEAUCHAMP ___________+ | (1180 - 1236) m 1212 _WILLIAM III de BEAUCHAMP 5th Baron of Elmley_| | (1215 - 1268) | | |_JOANE de MORTIMER __________________________+ | (1187 - 1268) m 1212 _WALTER de BEAUCHAMP of Elmsley_| | (1243 - 1303) | | | _WILLIAM MAUDUIT ____________________________ | | | (1196 - 1257) | |_ISOBEL MAUDUIT of Warwick____________________| | (1227 - 1268) | | |_ALICE de NEWBURGH of Warwick________________+ | (1196 - 1263) | |--WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP | (1281 - ....) | _RALPH VI (Raoul) TOENI Lord of Flamstead____+ | | (1189 - 1239) m 1232 | _ROGER V de TOENI ____________________________| | | (1235 - 1264) | | | |_PERNEL de LACY _____________________________+ | | (1201 - 1288) m 1232 |_ALICE de TOENI ________________| (1254 - 1324) | | _HUMPHREY V de BOHUN 5th of Hereford & Essex_+ | | (1202 - 1275) |_ALICE (Isabel) de BOHUN _____________________| (1228 - 1264) | |_MAUD de LUSIGNAN ___________________________+ (1204 - 1241)
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Mother: Margaret CROSSLAND |
_Joseph BRAGG _______+ | (1719 - 1816) m 1740 _John BRAGG _________| | (1741 - ....) m 1765| | |_Susanna DOZIER _____+ | (1720 - ....) m 1740 _Thomas BRAGG Sr.____| | (1778 - 1851) m 1803| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Hannah TOLSON ______| | (1742 - ....) m 1765| | |_____________________ | | |--Mary L. BRAGG | (1823 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Margaret CROSSLAND _| (1780 - ....) m 1803| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Ann? PERRIN? |
John Anderson 1639 headright of John Graves to Elizabeth City
County
_Thomas GRAVES I________________+ | (1556 - 1637) m 1580 _Thomas II GRAVES "the Immigrant"_| | (1584 - 1635) m 1610 | | |_Joan BLAGROVE _________________+ | (1560 - 1620) m 1580 _John GRAVES ________| | (1612 - 1640) m 1624| | | _Joseph CROSHER "the Immigrant"_+ | | | (1561 - ....) | |_Katherine CROSHER _______________| | (1586 - 1636) m 1610 | | |________________________________ | | |--John GRAVES | (1635 - ....) | ________________________________ | | | __________________________________| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_Ann? PERRIN? _______| (1610 - ....) m 1624| | ________________________________ | | |__________________________________| | |________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth "Betsy" COUNTS |
_______________________ | _John JESSEE ___________| | (1750 - 1815) m 1775 | | |_______________________ | _George Lea JESSEE ________| | (1798 - 1882) m 1818 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) LEA _ | | | | |_Frances "Frankey" LEA _| | (1755 - ....) m 1775 | | |_______________________ | | |--Elihu Kiser JESSEE | (1835 - ....) | _______________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" COUNTS _| (1799 - 1880) m 1818 | | _______________________ | | |________________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP |
_________________________________________ | _______________________________________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | _THOMAS LEGGE ________| | | | | _________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | | |--SIMON LEGGE | | _THOMAS de BEAUCHAMP 3rd Earl of Warwick_+ | | (1312 - 1369) m 1323 | _THOMAS de BEAUCHAMP 12th Earl of Warwick K.G._| | | (1338 - 1401) m 1381 | | | |_KATHERINE de MORTIMER __________________+ | | (1309 - 1371) m 1323 |_ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP _| | | _WILLIAM de FERRERS 3rd Lord of Groby____+ | | (1332 - 1370) m 1344 |_MARGARET de FERRERS __________________________| (1347 - 1406) m 1381 | |_MARGARET de UFFORD _____________________+ (1330 - ....) m 1344
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Spotsylvania Co., Va DB B (1729-1734), dated 2 Nov 1731, is a
conveyance of 400 acres in Spots. Co from Augustine Smith of
Spots. Co., Gent., to his eldest son, Thomas Smith of Spots.
Co., Gent, land "whereon said Thomas now dwells and for some
time past has dwelt."
Spotsylvania Co., Va DB B (1729-1734), dated 3 Jul 1733, is a
conveyance of Lots 21 and 22 in Fredericksburg, from Thomas
Smith of Spots. Co., Gent., to Thomas Hill of same co. - Anne
Smith Wife of Thomas Smith acknowledged her dower, etc.
Indenture dated 24 Dec 1750, recorded 1 Apr 1751 in DB C Pages
110-112, Fairfax Co., Va., conveys 598 acres from Thomas Smith
and Anne Fowke Smith, his Wife, of Truro Parish in Fairfax
County, to daughters, Susannah Smith and Mary Smith, for natural
love and affection, the parcel where Thomas and Anne then lived,
in Fairfax Co., formerly Stafford County, to be divided equally
between them. It also mentions in the property description "...
William Darrell and his Wife Ann, the daughter of Col George
Mason." The land originated in a land grant to Thomas Standiford
in 1703/4, referred to in "Beginning at a White Oak: Patents &
Northern Neck Grants," (1977), by Beth Mitchell.
From the tour of Historic Yorktown at
http://206.246.237.196/ychc/virtour/smith.htm
we learn that Thomas Smith's first cousin, Edmond Smith, built a
house in Yorktown called the Smith House. A restored house from
the 1750s, it is named for its builder, who willed it to his
daughter, Mildred. Her husband David Jameson was the Lieutenant
Governor of Virginia while his neighbor, Thomas Nelson, Jr.
served as governor in 1781. The house is a private residence and
is owned by the National Park Services.
From the Diaries of George Washington at:
http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mgw:@field(DOCID+@lit
(wd0115))
Tuesday Feby. 19th, 1760 . "Went to Court, and Administerd upon
Nations Effects. Got Mr. Smiths Lease to me recorded and Mr.
Johnston not having Darrels Deeds ready I was obligd to get the
acknowledging of them postpond. Fine moderate day with a brisk
Southerly Wind which brought up the Vessell with my Corn."
GW's first expansion of the Mount Vernon property occurred in
Dec. 1757, when he bought two pieces of land on the plantation's
northern boundary from Sampson Darrell (d. 1777) of Fairfax
County: a tract of 200 acres on Dogue Run and an adjoining tract
of 300 acres on Little Hunting Creek.
The total price of these two tracts was?350, which GW paid
with?260 in cash and a bond for?90 due in two years, and in
return he received Darrell's bond guaranteeing him title to the
land (LEDGER A, 49; bond of Darrell to GW, 20 Dec. 1757, ViMtV).
But the official deeds were not immediately signed and recorded
in court because the property was held under right of dower by
Darrell's mother, Ann, for her lifetime; only after her death
would it revert to Darrell as a surviving son. Thus, although GW
owned Darrell's rights to the land, he could not obtain the
deeds until Ann died or rented the land to him. GW did not have
to await her death, because on 20 Sept. 1759 he signed a lease
with her and her present husband, Thomas Smith (d. 1764) of
Fairfax County, agreeing thereby to pay them 1,030 pounds of
tobacco a year until Ann died (lease of Thomas and Ann Smith to
GW, PHi: Gratz Collection; LEDGER A, 111).
Having recorded the lease on this day, GW was eager to get and
record Darrell's deeds, but he was obliged to wait for the May
court session (deeds of Darrell to GW, 19--20 May 1760, Fairfax
County Deeds, Book D-1, 681--92, Vi Microfilm).
Also, from page 165 of "Christopher Gist of Maryl
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Father: John TAVERNER Sr. Mother: Elizabeth "Eliza" COLE |
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