Mother: JANET ap Gruffydd |
Llewelyn ap Robert Lloyd, who was living circa 1460, left issue,
inter alia:
Walter Llewelyn"
(Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, Thomas Allen Glenn,p 127 - 130)
_IEUAN ap Iorwerth___+ | (1340 - ....) _DAVID Lloyd ap Ieuan_| | (1380 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _ROBERT (Robin) Llwyd ap Davydd_| | (1410 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--LLYWELYN ap Robert LLoyd | (1440 - ....) | _____________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_JANET ap Gruffydd______________| (1410 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |______________________| | |_____________________
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On June 5, 1665, John Hardy of Isle of Wight was granted 1150
acres of land for importing 23 persons, including William Mayo.
The usual procedure for granting land was as follows: a colonist
would locate a tract of land he wanted, have it staked and
surveyed. For each 50 acres of land, he was required to import
one permanent settler and establish those persons on the said
land for a period of time, usually two to six years. In theory,
the law meant importation from overseas, but there are many
known cases in which young men, women and children of colonists
were listed as imports when in actuality they had either been
born here or came here as imports with their parents. During the
two to six years it took for the patent to be granted,
the imported settlers were sponsored by the colonists. At the
end of the period, they were given an acreage,usually ten to
twenty acres, and were free and clear. All of this was
determined by the terms of the indenture they had signed
previously. If a settler could pay his own transportation fee,
he usually came over on his own, but even then he might legally
be considered imported by the colonist for whom he worked.
*****
VIRGINIA LAND GRANTS AND PATENTS: Patent10, p 101
Nov 13, 1673 Isle of Wight, Virginia
220 acres on south side of main Blackwater Swamp Begg. & c. on
the west side
of Nottoway Swamp and corner tree of William Williams land
*****
VIRGINIA LAND GRANTS AND PATENTS: Patent 15, p 452
February 27, 1634 Prince George County, Virginia
6778 acres upper side of Flatt Creek between line of Bolling
Pride, Morton
Stephens and c.
*****
VIRGINIA LAND GRANTS AND PATENTS: Patent 7, p240
He was also granted 366 acres of land in Isle of Wight County,
Virginia on the south side of Kinsale S.W., April 16, 1683, p
240. Adj. Richard Boothe, Hodges Council and Joseph Vic Allingo,
Eliz. Holt, Mary Blander, Richard Needham, Mary Manes, at the
Bridge and Philip Russell.
*****
VIRGINIA LAND GRANTS AND PATENTS: Patent 7, p 132
William Mayo, Isle of Wight County, Va. granted 220 acres on
Chewan River,
April 20, 1682, p 132, beginning at Thomas Mann's corner tree to
Giles Linscott, for transporting five persons: William Oldis,
Demaris Oldis, Alexander Fleming, John Barnes and William
Freeman.
*****
In 1679, William Mayo witnessed a will of Robert Barnett, who
married Ann
Hardy, sister to William's wife Isabell.
*****
Abstract of Virginia Land Patents and Grants: Patent 8, p 176
"Mr. Wm. Mayo, 170 acs. Is o Wight Co; adj John Izing; Gyles
Lynscott; John Lawrence; & Col. Bridger, along the main Black
Water, 20 Oct. 1692, p. 175 Imp. of 4 pers; John Vates, Owen
Burne, Wm Calfe, Mary Nickell"
Granted 170 acres by Lt Gov. Francis Nickolson beginning at John
King's. to Gyles Lynscott, to John Lawrence to Blackwater 20 Oct
1691. He assigned this land to Thomas Lewis, son of Richard
Lewis, recently deceased with consent of Isabella, my wife 9
August 1693. Isabella makes her brother Hodges Counsel Attorney
to acknowledge deed. Teste Henry (H. B.) Bradley, Hodges (H.C.)
Council
*****
NOTE: these are not typos but the way the documents were
spelled.
*****
Isle of Wight Quit Rent Rolls: 1704 - William Mayo
*****
William Bradshaw 28 Feb 1742: William May and wife, Martha Mayo,
to George
Murill, Jr. for Love and Affection... 100 acres on Blackwater
adjoining Dumpling Island Branch and William Bradshaw.
Signed: William (X) Mayo, Martha (X) Mayo. Wit: Thomas
Woodley, John Gay and Ratliff (X) Boon. Rec: 28 Feb 1742
5, pg. 63
*****
William Mayo Will, Lower Parish of Isle of Wight, Virginia:
July 14, 1713
I Bequesth my soul unto the hands of God, praying for redemption
of all my sins, and my body to be buried in a Christian manner.
I give and bequeath to my son, William Mayo, all my land lying
on the east side of Nottoway Swamp. And for want of heirs of his
body, to my son, James Mayo, to the next person in law.
I give unto my son, James Mayo, one neck of land that is called
the broad neck, near Cabbin Swamp, thence to Nottoway Swamp. For
want of heirs to his body to John Mayo
I give and bequeath to my loving wife, Isabel, that Plantation I
now dwell, to her during her life.
I give to my youngest daughter, Mary Mayo, my manor Plantation
after her mother deceases forever.
I give to my son, Peter Mayo, all my land from Dumpling Island
Branch to Brigman Joyner's line, to him and his heirs forever.
I give and bequeath the 360 acres on Kingsail and Beaver Dam
Swamp, to my son, John, and my daughter, Margaret, to be equally
divided to them and their heirs forever.
I give to my son, William Mayo, eight head of cattle and two
steers of three years old and one Iron pot and five hundred
pounds of tobacco.
I give to my son, John, one young horse going on three years and
the bed that I lie on and a gun.
I give to my son, James, one horse going on three years and a
silver tankard and a gun.
I give to my son, Peter, one young horse going on two years old.
As for the rest of my worldly estate, after my lawful debts and
funeral charges paid, I bequeath, to be equally divided between
my loving wife, Isabel, and my six Children as follows: James
Mayo, John Mayo, Peter Mayo, Margaret Mayo, Patience Mayo, and
Mary Mayo.
I do ordain and constitute my loving wife, Isabel Mayo, and my
Brother (in-law) Brigman Joyner, as Sole Executors.
I give to James, one iron pot holding about three or four
gallons. And my razor and hone, I give to my son William.
Signed, William Mayo
Witnessed by: Joseph Joyner and Joshua Joyner and William Pgo,
at a court held for Isle of Wight County, Virginia in April
1715. The last Will and Testament of William Mayo was presented
by Isabel Mayo, his widow, who took oath as executor.
Signed, G. C. Lightfoot, Clerk
*****
ORIGINAL LISTS -- PERSONS OF QUALITY:
Register of the names of all ye Passinger wch Passed from ye
Port of London for on whole yeare Endinge at Xpmas 1635.
SAMUELL MAYO
*****
THE ORIGINAL LISTS OF PERSONS OF QUALITY:
Lists of the Livinge and Dead in Virginia Febr: 16th 1623
DAVID MAYO
*****
GenealogyLibrary.com
Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry : Page 600
26. Sir Richard Blake Knockadangin John Crofton
27. William Barrett, 1/2 and 28. Richard Philbin, 2/3 Ballyneety
Richard
Franklin Sir Hercules Langford Sir James Cuffe
29. Ulick Bourek, and 30. Theobald Bourke, 1/2 qr.; 31. William
Barrett, and
32. Thomas Barrett, 1/2 qr. Gortskeely (? Gortskeddy) Francis
Jackson
33. The same Leaghcarrowleagh Phelim Gallagher and Francis
Jackson
34. Sir Richard Blake Tuarinmore and Ballaghamuck (part of)
Phelim Gallagher
35. The same Ballaghamuck (part of), and Beaugh Sir James Cuffe
36. Richard Crowe MacAndrew
37. Edward Padin, and
38. Martin Darcy Rathnehowne Richard Franklin
39. John Bourk and
40. Ulick Bourk, 3/4; and
41. Thomas MacPhilbin, 1/3 Ballymacloghy John Crofton
42. Earl of Cork, Protestant Garrananing The same
Page 479
43. John Bourke,
44. Ulick Bourke, and
45. Edmond Boy Bourke Attyshane The same
46. Walter Bourke Lyshauch The same
47. Martin Darcy, 1 car.
48. Ulick and Willm.
49. Bourke, 1/2 qr.
50. Henry MacPhilbin, 1/4 Gortnahurra John Crofton and Sir
Arthur Gore
51. Martin Darcy Rathmorneny Richard Franklin and Sir Hercules
Langford
52. Walter Bourke, 3/4, and
53. Edmond Philbin, 1/4 Leanaugh Sir Arthur Gore Phelim
Gallagherand Richard
Franklin
54. Richard Philbin and
55. Edmond Philbin Cloonawellin Lord Mayo and (???) Bermingham
56. Sir Richard Blake Fotys (? Fotish) Lord Mayo, after Reprise,
and Remigins
Bermingham
57. Ulick Bourke Knockbrack Phelim Gallagher
58. Ulick Curran, and
59. Richard Philbin Ballynagrogy Remigins Bermingham, and Lord
Mayo
60. Sir Richard Blake Carrowmore, and Crossmolina Lord Mayo, and
Richard
Franlkin
61. Martin Darcy, 1/4 qr.
62. Ulick Burke, 1/2 qr. and
63. Richard Philbin, 1/4 qr. Gortneraby Francis Jackson
64. Sir Richard Blake Laghaghmore Remigins Bermingham
65. The same Mullinmore Lord Mayo and Remigins Bermingham
66. John and Ulick Bourk, 1/3 qr., and
67. Sir Richard Blake, 2/3 qr. Carrowneragha Lord Mayo and
Richard Franklin
68. Sir Richard Blake Kildavaroge Remigins Bermingham, and Lord
Mayo
69. John & Ulick Bourke Bingeary and 1 qr. of Clormcaldy Lord
Mayo
Page 480
70. Earl of Cork, Protestant, and
71. Martin Darcy, 1/2 qr. Carrowcloghagh Remigins Bermingham,
and Francis Jackson
72. Martin Darcy Ballynaleynagh Ulick Bourke
73. John Bourke Gortanedine Francis Jackson
74. Richard Philbin and
75. Ulick Carnin Rathmore and Ballycarran Phelim Gallagher
76. Ulick Bourke, and
77. Richard Philbin Rathcreevy Francis Jackson
78. Miles Carran Ballinlobane Sir Arthur Gore Francis Jackson,
and Richard Franklin
79. Martin Darcy Rathbane Sir Arthur Gore, and Richard Franklin
80. Richard Philbin Lecanowdyke Francis Jackson
81. Edmond MacPhilbin and
82. Martin Darcy, 1/2;
83. Hubert MacPadin, 1/4 qr.; and
84. Richard Crone MacAndrew Gortduffmoylagha Lord Mayo, after
Reprise
85. Ulick Bourke Carrowkeele, and Carrowkillin Moylagha (Moylaw)
Francis Jackson
86. William Mayo, and
87. Richard Philbin Carrowgarrow, in Ballineard Phelim Gallagher
88. Lough Conn, granted to Andrew Ram and Walter Philbin.
End of the Parish of Crossmolina.
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LAND PATENTS, ISLE OF WIGHT:
To all Whereas Now know ye all, I the sad Thomas, Lord Culpepper
Do with the consent of the Council aforesaid accordingly Give
and Grant unto James BRYAN three hundred and fifteen acres of
land situated Kingsale Swamp and the main Blackwater in the Isle
of Wight County beginning at a pine, William MAYO'S corner, and
in Richard BOOTH'S line, thence by MAYO'S south fifty five
Degrees West one hundred ninety four Poles to a Hickory in
Hodges COUNCIL'S line, thence by COUNCIL North seven Degrees
West ninety two Pole to a Pine a corner tree twixt him and
Bridgman JOYNER, thence by JOYNER'S North fifteen Degrees East
three hundres and ten Poles to a Pine, thence South fifty seven
degrees East one hundred and twenty Poles to a Pine in a Meadow,
Thence East sixty Poles to a Red Oak, Richard BOOTH'S corner
Tree and so by BOOTH South twenty Degrees East sixty four Poles
to the first Station.
The said land being by and for the transportation of seven
persons into this Colony
Wherefore Names are mentioned in the Records under this Patent.
To have and
to hold, or to be held, on Yielding and Paying Provided Dated
the Sixteenth Day od April one thousand six hundred Eighty
Three.
John CUSTIS Ellen BRISBON James WILSON James GRANDEE
Wm. MASON Tho. WATAM Sarah BRIGGS
ll
To all &c whereas &c now know ye that I the said Francis
Nicholson Esq ??
?? Lieut. Governer &c give and grant unto John Johnson two
hundred and fifty acres of land Lying in Isle of Wight County
beginning at a marked pine a corner tree between James Brian and
Bridgeman Joyner, thence by the said Brian his line of market
trees, north 13 degrees East fifty four poles to a marked pine,
then by another line of the said Brians north thirty degrees
east one hundred twenty and seven pole to a red oak, then by
another line of ye said Brian's north by west seventy one pole
to a marked pine James Allen his Corner tree, then along the
said Allens line of marked trees East north East two hundred and
thirty pole to a marked pine, then along another line of the
said Allen north north west one hundred and sixty pole to a
white oak, thence north nine degrees East four pole and a half
to a white oak in William Mayo his line then along the said Mayo
his line south fifty two degrees East sixty two pole to a live
oak near a cyprus ye said Mayo's corner tree in ye Beaver Dam
swamp, then down the Beaver Dam Swamp to Kingsale Swamp then
down Kingsale swamp by various courses to the place of beginning
- the said land being due unto the said John Johnson by and for
the importation of five persons &c To have and to hold &c To be
held &c yeilding and paying &c provided &c Dated the 29 0 day of
Aprill . Ano Dom 1692
(Wilmar?) Allingo Eliz. Holt Rich'd: Needham Kathe: Bridge
Mary Helmsly Mary Blander Mary Manns Philip Russe
William Mayo Patent 16 Apr 1683 - 366
Published in open Court, Will book Volume 2, page 419, Isle of
Wight County, Virginia
To All v. Whereas v: Now know ye that I the said Thomas Lord
Culpeper Do with the Consent of of the Council accordingly give
and grant unto William MAYO three hundred sixty six acres of
Land Situate on the South Side of Kingsale Swamp in the Isle of
Wight County Beginning at a Marked Pine Richard BOOTH'S head
line; thence South fifty five degrees West one hundred ninety
four poles to a Hickory in Hodges COUNCIL'S line. Then by the
said Council's and Joseph (VICK'S?) lines South seven degrees
Easterly one hundred twenty Eight poles to a small white oak;
thence, South fifty two degrees Easterly one hundred and fifty
pole to a small Cypress sapling by the run of the Kingsale Swamp
then up the Run of the Said Swamp [East 50 Pole to ye mouth of
the Bever Dam Swamp], and so up that Swamp North sixty one
degrees East one
William Mayo Land Patent, 1691 - Isle of Wight Co. VA
Mayo, William - patent 20 Oct 1691 - IoW VA - 170 Ac.
To all &c whereas &c now know ye that I the said Francis
Nicholson
Esq Lt. Governer &c give and grant unto Wm Mayo one hundred and
seventy
acres of land Lying in the Isle of Wight County beginning at a
Hickory John Knight corner tree and running along the said
Knights Line of markt trees south twenty degrees west two
hundred pole to a pine, thence north seventy six degrees west
nineteen pole to a dead pine Gyles Lymscotts corner tree in John
Lawrences line, thence north nine degrees and a halfe west one
hundred sixty and six pole to a small white oake by a branch, ye
said Lawrences corner tree then eleven degrees east one hundred
ninety and seven pole to a white oake - of ye main blackwater
upon the bank ^ being another corner tree of the sd Lawrence,
then along the sd black water north seventy three degrees east
fifty four pole to a white oake Col Bridgers corner tree thence
south six ~ degrees and a halfe east one hundred eighty and nine
pole to ye place of beginning. The said land being due unto the
said Wm Mayo by and for
the importation of four persons &c To have and to hold &c To be
held &c yeilding and paying &c provided &c Dated the 20th ~ day
of October Ano Dom 1692
John ?ates Owen Burns
Wm Calfe Mary Nickoll
Note - the eleven degrees east' must be north eleven degrees
east.
A William Mayo is listed in the 1704 Quit Rents of IW county,
owning 300 acres.
William Mayo died in 1715 in IoW and was married to Isabelle
Council. Seven
children were mentioned in his will: William, James, John,
Peter, Mary (m.
Geo. Murrell), Margaret, and Patience (m. John Beal).
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_John PAYNE _________+ | (1616 - 1690) _William PAYNE I_____| | (1652 - 1698) m 1691| | |_Margaret ROBINSON __+ | (1620 - 1690) _William PAYNE II____| | (1692 - 1776) m 1763| | | _Humphrey POPE I_____+ | | | (1645 - ....) m 1665 | |_Elizabeth POPE _____| | (1677 - 1716) m 1691| | |_Elizabeth HAWKINS __+ | (1650 - 1695) m 1665 | |--John PAYNE | (1764 - 1837) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Anne JENNINGS ______| (1740 - 1827) m 1763| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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_John TAYLOR of Caroline____________+ | (1753 - 1824) m 1783 _John TAYLOR Jr.________| | (1810 - ....) | | |_Lucy M. PENN ______________________+ | (1764 - 1831) m 1783 _Edmund Pendleton TAYLOR C.S.A._| | (1822 - 1880) m 1845 | | | _John Thornton WOODFORD ____________+ | | | (1763 - 1845) m 1786 | |_Lucy Gregory WOODFORD _| | (1800 - ....) | | |_Mary Turner TALIAFERRO ____________+ | (1772 - 1828) m 1786 | |--Maria Jalluhah TAYLOR | (1871 - 1875) | _(RESERCH QUERY) DABNEY of Virginia_ | | | _John Blair DABNEY _____| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |____________________________________ | | |_Susan Morris DABNEY ___________| (1827 - 1918) m 1845 | | ____________________________________ | | |________________________| | |____________________________________
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