Father: Ninian BEALL Sr. "the Immigrant" |
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__ | _James B. BEALL _____| | (1603 - ....) m 1623| | |__ | _Ninian BEALL Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1625 - 1717) | | | __ | | | | |_Ann Marie CALVERT __| | (1603 - ....) m 1623| | |__ | | |--Margery BEALL | (1700 - ....) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |__________________________________| | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: BEATRIX of Montlucon |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _ARCHAMBAUT VIII de DAMPIERRE Lord of Bourbon_| | (1189 - 1242) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--MARIE de DAMPIERRE of Dampierre | (1220 - 1274) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_BEATRIX of Montlucon_________________________| (1200 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary? SMITH? |
It (Edward's land) extended on both sides of Mill Road almost to
the Varina Road, then slanted across country to include Holly
Springs and Laurel Hill on which the Methodist Church of that
name stands, crossed the Newmarket Road to embrace the lands on
both sides of Cornelius Creek, before the War between the States
the property of Alexander Turpin. It seems that Edward Hatcher
and Mary Bacon??, his wife, lived on this property for some
years, and much of it went to their descendents. (In a paragraph
about William Hatcher where Pauline Pearce Warner describes how
William was fined for his part in Bacon's Rebellion, Warner
says, "His son Edward later married Mary, only surviving child
of Nathaniel Bacon, Jr, the rebel".)
The following from Roy Hatcher, Nashville, TN, describes the
current status of Edward's Varina Plantation: Varina Plantation
is privately owned by an elderly lady. Her husband bought it and
he has since died. She is in the process of restoring the Varina
Mansion. Some of the plantation has been sold off but most of it
is still intact. It is not known if she will make the plantation
available to the public once restored.
The James River runs directly behind the Mansion. Next to Varina
is the Bacon Plantation where several of the old buildings still
stand. The large Mansion burned several years ago. Some of the
land is still being farmed, but a lot of the good bottom land is
being mined for gravel. To the best of my knowledge, there are
no plans for opening the Bacon Plantation to the public.
Henrico Colonial Wills 1677, Letter from Elizabeth Bucanan, and
her "now" husband, John Bucanan, from Boston, dated 9 Nov 1691,
to Mrs Susannah Burton who is addressed as "Honoured Mother",
mentions her late husband, Mrs Burton's son Thomas and related
the recent death of Mrs Bucanan's Son, Thomas Burton. Presented
in court by Edward Hatcher as proof of death of Thomas Burton
Jr.
Henrico Co. Va. Order Book & Wills 1678-1693, p. 415: Edward
Hatcher this day appearing to make proof of his Allegun
concerning ye death of Tho. Burton tent. for time? of life in a
Certain parcell of land the Fee simple whereof is in ye sd Edwd
(according to ye Order of Febry Court last) did in Court
Exhibitt a Letter directed from ye late wife of ye sd Burton
(asp ye sence thereof appears) to his Mother wherein menntion is
made of his ye sd Burton's death, & did also summons Mr Stephen
Cocke as an Evidence to declare his knowledge ye manner of
Conveyance of ye sd letter; upon wch circumstances and no
Objection agt ye same being made by Abra: Womeck late Attorney
of ye sd Burton he being psent in Court & required soe to doe It
is Ordered That ye sherrif of this County do farther put ye sd
Edward Hatcher unto Quiett & peacesable Possession of ye land
aforemenconed and yt ye sd Letter & Mr. Cocke's deposicon be put
upon ye Records of the County.
"p.216, 16 Jan, 1681: An agreement between Edward Hatcher,
Thomas Shippey and John Davis to go on a trading expedition
among the Indians.
p.269: 1 April 1684 Edward Hatcher of County & Parish of
Henrico, planter, for 11,000 lbs tobacco received of Nathaniel
Bacon, late of Curles, dec'd, deeds to Thomas Jarvis of Kiquotan
in Elizabeth City Co., Gent., who married the relict and trustee
of estate of Nathaniel Bacon, dec'd, 50 acres in Varina Parish,
next to land formerly belonging to widow Parker and now in
occupation of Will Byrd, Esq., part of 200 acres formerly
belonging to Will Danks, purchased by Will Hatcher, Jr. and Hen.
Hatcher of Robert Bullington and Hen. Rowing and Alee his wife
in two deeds dated 1 Feb. 1661, and by Hen. Hatcher, the
survivor of the joint purchasers, sold to said Edward Hatcher 20
Aug. 1667.
Wit: Hen. Randolph, Wm Hatcher
Signed: Edward (EH) Hatcher
Recorded 1 April 1684
p.407 - I, Jeremiah Chaplin, agree to serve Edward Hatcher, John
Milner, and Michael Turpin for 4 years, from this date, for
meat, drink and apparel.
Wit: John Poythress, Henry Printall (?)
Signed: Jeremiah (J) Chaplin
Edward Hatcher, John Milner and Michael Turpin assign their
interest to Edmund Belsher 2 Nov. 1683
Wit: Stephen Cocke, Gilbert Elam
Signed: Edward (EH) Hatcher, John Milner, Michael Turpin
Recorded 1 Feb. 1686.
p.363 - 4 Jan. 1685 Edward Hatcher of Varina Parish, planter, to
John Field of same, carpenter, for 1060 lbs tobacco, 300 acres
in same parish on north side of James River, next to land sold
by said Hatcher to Robert Burton, being part of a grant to said
Hatcher 6 Oct. 1675.
Wit: Jno. Woodson, Will Johnson
Signed: Edward (EH) Hatcher
Recorded 1 April 1686
Mary, wife of Edward, relinquished her dower right.
p.296 - 1 Feb. 1688 There is due to Edward Hatcher 600 acres,
for importation of: Thomas Devin, Robert Hall, John Lanthrope,
John Louth, Elizabeth Clifton, Ann Scofield, Sarah Somerseale,
Kath. Gerrald, Thomas Elder, William Leigh, Joshua Loader,
Thomas Hagen.
Henrico County, Virginia, Wills and Deeds, 1688-1697 Compiled by
Benjamin B Weisinger III, p.28 - Edward Hatcher of Henrico Co.,
planter, for valuable consideration, to William Cox of Henrico
Co., planter, and Richard Cox of same, planter, 300 acres, part
of a greater tract granted said Hatcher 6 Oct. 1675 for 1300
acres on Cornelius Creek on north side of James River.
Wit: Wm Giles, Edward Tanner
Signed: Edward (EH) Hatcher, Mary (MH) Hatcher
Recorded 1 Dec. 1688. Sale confirmed by said Hatcher and Mary
his wife."
p.530 - Edward Hatcher, Sr. of Henrico Co., for love & affection
to my son John Hatcher, land where I dwell, bounded by the
river, by land given by me to my son William Hatcher, and by the
swamp, 42 2/3 acres. If John dies without issue, then to my son
Seth Hatcher. Also I give to my son Edward Hatcher 46 2/3 acres
between his brother John and Henry Loone, and if he dies without
issue, then to my son Seth. To my son Seth Hatcher, all the
plantable highland between his brother William and mouth of Reed
Marsh branch. 20 Nov. 1694
Wit: Edward Tanner, Wm Cocke
Signed: Edward (EH) Hatcher
Recorded 1 Dec. 1694
Henrico County, Virginia, Wills and Deeds, 1677-1705 Compiled by
Benjamin B Weisinger III, p.375 - 20 Dec. 1703 Edward Hatcher,
Sr. of Neck of Land, son of William Hatcher of Henrico Co.,
planter, to John Woodson, son of Robert Woodson of Henrico Co.,
merchant, for L30, all the swamp called Neck of Land Swamp on
south side of James River, 300 acres; being part of a patent to
William Hatcher, dec'd, 5 Aug. 1663, except for privileges
formerly made to my sons.
Wit: Edward Lester, Bartholomew Newcomb, C. Evans
Signed: Edward (H) Hatcher, Sr.
Recorded 1 Feb. 1703/4
Edward Hatcher, Sr. of Henrico Co. appoints his beloved couzen
Henry Hatcher of same, his attorney to acknowledge above deed.
31 Jan. 1703/4
Wit: Edward Curd, C. Evans
Signed: Edward (EH) Hatcher
Recorded 1 Feb. 1703
Mary, wife of Edward, relinquished her dower right by her
attorney Henry Hatcher.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _William HATCHER "the Immigrant"_| | (1613 - 1680) m 1633 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Edward HATCHER of "Neckaland" | (1637 - 1711) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary? SMITH? ___________________| (1615 - 1646) m 1633 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Charity Fendall NOBLE |
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Mother: Dorothy McCants DAVIS |
_________________________ | _Anthony SWEET I___________| | (1720 - 1800) | | |_________________________ | _Anthony SWEET II_______| | (1764 - 1813) m 1785 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) AVANT _ | | | | |_Ruth Prudence AVANT ______| | (1733 - 1792) | | |_________________________ | | |--Anthony SWEET III | (1790 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _Henry (Harry) DAVIS ______| | | (1751 - 1823) m 1771 | | | |_________________________ | | |_Dorothy McCants DAVIS _| (1760 - 1814) m 1785 | | _John MCCANTS II_________+ | | (1720 - 1772) m 1748 |_Rachel Elizabeth MCCANTS _| (1755 - 1841) m 1771 | |_Rachel COMMANDER _______+ (1720 - 1772) m 1748
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Father: Edmund Pendleton TAYLOR Mother: Mildred Edmonia TURNER |
_Erasmus TAYLOR ___________+ | (1715 - 1794) m 1749 _Robert TAYLOR ________________| | (1763 - 1845) m 1784 | | |_Jane MOORE _______________+ | (1728 - 1812) m 1749 _Edmund Pendleton TAYLOR _| | (1791 - 1840) | | | _Edmund PENDLETON Sr.______+ | | | (1744 - 1827) m 1764 | |_Frances PENDLETON ____________| | (1767 - 1831) m 1784 | | |_Mildred "Millie" POLLARD _+ | (1747 - 1827) m 1764 | |--Robinette TAYLOR | (1820 - ....) | _Reuben TURNER Sr._________+ | | (1740 - 1807) | _Reuben TURNER Jr._____________| | | (1772 - ....) | | | |_Sarah DUNN _______________+ | | (1750 - ....) |_Mildred Edmonia TURNER __| (1799 - 1882) | | _Edmund PENDLETON Sr.______+ | | (1744 - 1827) m 1764 |_Elizabeth "Betsey" PENDLETON _| (1776 - ....) | |_Mildred "Millie" POLLARD _+ (1747 - 1827) m 1764
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Children by Sallie Bonner
Betsy Wilburn
Polly Wilburn
Rebecca Wilburn
Sally Wilburn
Patsy Wilburn
Jimmie Wilburn
Marriage 2 Rebecca Oliver Married: 1798
Children
Henry Wilburn
William Wilburn
Thomas Wilburn
Frances Wilburn
John King Wilburn b: 1803
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