Mother: FEARGNA of Mumhan |
_CYNEWALD of Mercia__+ | (0512 - 0566) _CREODA of Mercia____| | (.... - 0593) | | |_____________________ | _PYBBA (Pibba, Wibba, Wybba) of Mercia_| | (0570 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--ELEN verch Pybba of Mercia | (0594 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_FEARGNA of Mumhan_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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WALTER BAYNE, GENTLEMAN (1616-1670)
Walter Bayne, Gentleman, was born in England before 1616 and
arrived in the Province of Maryland in 1641 as a free adult,
from Virginia. He immigrated to Virginia in the 1630s and came
to St. Mary's County, Maryland to join his brother, Ralph. He
served in the Assembly 1641/42 -1650/51; was Justice of St.
Mary's County 1655-1658 and of Charles County 1660-1667. He
received Patent for "Durham" in Charles County, consisting of
750 acres in 1661.
His children were:
1. Captain John Bayne, born before 1662, Charles County
2. Judith Bayne (sometimes referred to as Edith.)
3. Elizabeth Bayne
4. Eleanor Bayne, born 1662
Walter Bayne's will and his wife's are on record in the Register
of Wills Office in Charles County. Walter's is dated April 12,
1670, probated May 28, 1670. Eleanor's is dated November 21,
1700, probated 1703. (SEE MARYLAND HALL OF RECORDS microform -
COAGSERM 412 A2, i. CR49, 151-2 = This microfilm is rentable
through interlibrary loan.)
Walter willed his entire estate consisting of approximately 2800
acres of land, stock of cattle and horses, servants and
silverware to his wife and children; his son, John was to have
his gold "seale" ring and a silver "boule" in addition to his
share of the rest of the estate.
Charles County MD Land Records C.244 dated (Oct.1666) record the
following:
JAMES TURNER, s/o Arthur Turner, dec'd chose WALTER BEANE as his
guardian;
"Pyney Point", 1500 ac., surveyed 8/20/1649. Patented the same
date for Ralph Bean. Bounding on the Potomac River and Herring
Creek. Possessor: 750 ac., Hannah Harpam; 750 ac., Thomas Palmer
(by his marriage with the widow Waughop.
The rent of this land is reserved in grain. (SMC Rent Rolls,
1639-1771).
NOTE: The widow Waughop is Catherine Countenceau, widow of
Thomas Waughop (son of John and Joanna).
When Ralph Bean made his will, he devised all of his real estate
to his brother, Walter Bean (aka Bayne). Walter apparently
disposed of the property. At some point it was divided into two
750 acre parcels.
Liber C#2, Page 146 - Charles County Land Records, Volume
III/pg84 12 Oct 1709;
Recorded at request of Madam Mary Contee: 3 Oct 1709; Indenture
from Walter Bayne of Prince George's Co., Gent., and Martha his
wife, to Mary Contee; for 50,000# tobacco and £100; a parcel of
land near Wicomico River, originally granted William Marshall 20
Mar 1650; sold by Marshall to Walter Bayne, grandfather of afsd.
Walter, 29 Sep 1660; containing 500 acres with dwelling house,
etc.; /s/ Walter Bayne, Martha Bayne; wit. Hickford Leman, John
Rogers, Alexander Contee [The amount of tobacco and money paid
for this 500 acres seems excessive in relation to other land
transactions of the period, but that is what is recorded.]
Liber C#2, Page 211 - Charles County Land Records, Volume III
13 Jan 1710/11; Recorded at request of John Fendall, Gent.:
23Sep 1710; Indenture from Walter Bayne of Prince George's Co.,
Gent., to John Landall, Gent.; for 3,000lb tobacco; a parcel of
land formerly taken-up-Wm. Marshall, planter, on the west side
of Wicomico River at a marsh; containing 100 acre;
/s/ Walter Bayne, Martha Bayne; wit. Robt Yates, Tho.Evans, E.
Howard;
ack. by Walter Bayne and Martha his wife
on above date; 14 Nov 1710; John Fendall paid alienation"."
Spouse: Eleanor ?. Children:
2 Eleanor BAYNE b: abt 1648 + John STONE b: 1647 d: 15 Dec 1697
+ Hugh TEARS d: bet 23 Jan and 20 Feb 1698 + John BEALL
2 Edith BAYNE + Hugh TEARS d: BET 23 JAN AND 20 FEB 1698/99
2 Elizabeth BAYNE b: ABT 1655 d: BEF 1682 + Humphrey WARREN b:
BEF 1655
2 John BAYNE d: BET 5 OCT 1700 AND 25 OCT 1701+ Anne HAWKINS b:
BEF 1670 d: BEF 15 JUL 1703
"The only reference I ever found for Walter Bayne's wife was
this one: Archives of Maryland; Volume 77, MARYLAND COURT OF
APPEALS; Page 593;
To all Persons to whom these presents shall Come Greeting in our
Lord God Everlasting Know Ye that we for and in Consideration
that Walter Bayne of our Province of Maryland Planter hath Due
unto him Seven Hundred and fifty Acres of Land within our said
Province for Transporting himself Helena his wife Judith his
Daughter Thos Arshaber Maylock John Grubb Mary Jones Jno Hesse
Richard Bell Mary Anderton John Wilikens Thos Seagood Mary May
William Ward and John Bond into the Said Province to
Inhabi'tt...
Colonial Families of the United States Descended from the
Immigrants
Walter Bayne, his wife Helena, and dr Judith arrived 1663. Liber
5, folio 305, Land Office Records. Return visit to England.
EARLY SETTLERS OF CHARLES COUNTY MARYLAND, Bates and Wright
1995, Family Line Publicatins: Page 21. BEANE, Walter and his
wife Eleanor. Assign their rights to a patent, 13 Oct. 1663.
In his will Walter BEANE left to wife Ellinor extx. home
plantation, 450 acres.
To son Thomas, sd. plantation at death of mother, and 1,000
acres in St. Mary's Co., at 21 years of age.
To eld. dau. Edith, wife of Matthew HILL, 300 acres.
To dau. Eliza:, 300 acres.
To 3rd and young. dau. Ellinor, 750 acres nr. Portobacco Ck.
(Will: 1.386; 12 April 1670; 28 May 1670)
THE BEAN FAMILY OF MARYLAND - Margaret Bean Langley, Walter
Bayne, Gentleman, was born in England before 1616 and arrived in
the Province of Maryland in 1641 as a free adult, from Virginia.
He immigrated to Virginia in the 1630s and came to St. Mary's
County, Maryland to join his brother, Ralph. He served in the
Assembly 1641/42 - 1650/51; was
Justice of St. Mary's County 1655-1658 and of Charles County
1660-1667. He received Patent for "Durham" in Charles County,
consisting of 750 acres in 1661.
CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and
Grants 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent; page 62: Leonard Yeo,
Eliz. Citty Co.,
09 Aug 1637 importation...Walter Bayne...
MARYLAND DEPONENTS 1634-1799, Peden; page 10, Beane, Walter,
n.a., dep. in 1643 mentions he never conveyed his plantation on
Whitecliffs Creek to William Howkins. Md Arch., iv, 195.
MARYLAND DEPONENTS 1634-1799, Peden; page 11, Beane, Walter,
n.a., dep. in 1648 mentins Cuthbert Fenwick, Richard Ingle and
Capt. Cornewalleys. Md. Arch. , iv, 375-376.
ABSTRACTS of CHARLES COUNTY MARYLAND Court and Land Records
1694-1722
Vol. 3 by Elise Greenup Jourdan. Published 1994 by Family Line
Publications. page 147
DEATH: Liber #2, page 88 29 Nov 1717; Recorded at request of
William PENN, planter. 09 Aug 1717, Indenture from Nathaniel
HUBBARD of Goodman's Fields in Parish of St. Mary White Chapel,
Middlesex, Gent., and Eleanor his wife, one of the daughters and
co-heirs of Matthew HILL of Maryland in America, Gent., dec'd;
for love and affection to her neices and nephews, for 5s; a
parcel belonging to Eleanor HUBBARD called "Poppleton" of 200
arces on the west side of Wicomico River; one half part to Edith
DUTTON, d/o _______ DUTTON, dec'd, neice of Eleanor, to use of
Notley DUTTON, brother of Edith DUTTON and nephew of Eleanor;
equal moiety to Elizabeth PENN, d/o William PENN and Elizabeth
his late wife, dec'd, formerly Elizabeth DUTTON, and neice of
Eleanor, for default of issue then to William PENN, brother of
Elizabeth PENN, nephew of Eleanor; /s/ Nathaniel HUBBARD,
Eleanor HUBBARD, Wit: Susannah HUBBARD, Jno. CRANWELL, Sr., Abra
ATKINS, Isaac DELPEECH, Not. Pub.; 12 Nov 1717 Capt. John
FENDALL and William HOWARD, atty., ack. deed.
EARLY CHARLES COUNTY MARYLAND SETTLERS 1658-1745, Marlene
Strawser
Bates & F. Edward Wright 1995, published by Family Line
Publications, Westminster, MD; page 89: DUTTON, Thomas and
Elizabeth, of Wimomico. Their children: Matthew, born 28 Sep
1692; Notley, born 19 Dec 1694. (Ct. and Land: P#1.211; Qrev.,
18,24)
EARLY CHARLES COUNTY MARYLAND SETTLERS 1658-1745, Marlene
Strawser
Bates & F. Edward Wright 1995, published by Family Line
Publications, Westminster, MD; page 89; DUTTON, Mathew
(Matthew). In his will he ledt to sons, Notley, Thomas and
Garratt, dwelling plantation. Wife Judith, extx. (Will: 21.61;
26 Jan 1733/34; 9 May 1734) Next of Kin: William Penn, Jr.,
Elisabeth JOY.
Extx. Judith DUTTON. (Inv.: 19.59; 16 Jun 1734; 30 Aug 1734)
(Inv.: 21.295; 8 Oct 1734; 13 Nov 1736)
Barbara Farthing Bonham
Cherry Stone Creek
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My ancestry:
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Mother: Elizabeth WILDEY |
__ | _Henry FLEET I "the Immigrant"_| | (1595 - 1661) m 1643 | | |__ | _Henry FLEET II______| | (1655 - ....) m 1683| | | __ | | | | |_Sarah BURDEN _________________| | (1604 - 1679) m 1643 | | |__ | | |--Sarah FLEET | (1703 - 1717) | __ | | | _William WILDEY _______________| | | (1640 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth WILDEY ___| (1660 - 1733) m 1683| | __ | | |_______________________________| | |__
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A deed dated September 19, 1785 in Culpeper County (Deed Book N,
pg. 17). "Deed by Stigler and wife to Reuben Garnett, of
Culpeper Co., conveying 143 acres in Culpeper County. Witnessed
by John Garnett, James Garnett, et als."
A deed dated October 17, 1785 in Culpeper County ( Deed Book N,
pg. 65). "Deed by Waugh to Reuben Garnett of Culpeper Co.,
conveying 19 acres..... to to Henry Gaines and Capt. Garnett;
thence..... Witnessed by Robert Garnett et. al."
From Crystal Dingler:
From the 1789 Culpeper Personal Property Tax List: Reuben is
listed with 1 white male over 21, 4 slaves over 16, 5 horses, 5
tithables, and he paid taxes of 2 pounds, and 10 shillings.
A deed dated January 30, 1789 in Culpeper County (Deed Book #P,
pg. 61). "Deed by Anthony Garnett of Culpeper County to Edmund
Willis, 545 acres land, beginning at corner to Reuben Garnett."
A deed dated December 21, 1793 in Culpeper County (Deed Book R,
pg. 182). "Deed by Waugh and wife to Reuben Garnett, of Parish
of St. Mark, Culpeper Co., conveying 150 acres in Culpeper
County."
A deed dated March 3, 1794 from Culpeper County (Deed Book #U,
pg. 334). "Deed by Anthony Garnett to Reuben Garnett, both of
Culpeper Co., conveying the tract of land on which he (Reuben)
now lives, "which I purchased of John Spotswood." "
This property, which came to be known as "Quiet Shade," was
apparently adjacent to his father Anthony's "Horseshoe"
plantation, but separate from it. There is (or was) a beautiful
old house on the property, which was reported in 1937 by the
Works Progress Administration of Virginia Historical Inventory,
to have been built by Reuben's father Anthony in 1771. This
seems unlikely, so it is not sure when the house was built. It
would seem that it may well have been built by Reuben.
Apparently he was living on it for some time before 1794. Either
way, apparently Reuben lived there for the rest of his life, and
the estate apparently passed on to his daughter Tabitha. The
estate reportedly stayed in the Garnett family until about 1949,
with the house still in good shape.
A deed dated October 16, 1800 in Culpeper County (Deed Book V,
pg. 330). "Deed by Slaughter and wife to Reuben Garnett, all of
Culpeper Co., conveying 182 acres."
There is apparently a notation in the margin of this deed book,
"1835 March 10. Dld. Revd. James Garnett per verbal order."
From The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 16, #4, pgs. 270-280,
"Culpeper Co., VA, District of Aaron Lane, VA, 1800 Tax List":
"Garnett, Reubin: 3 white male, 9 horses owned, 8 slaves over
16, 3 slaves under 16"
From Crystal Dingler:
Culpeper County Records, Deed Book AA, P. 250 (LDS microfilm
#0030953). A deed dated October 18, 1804, Jeremiah and Sarah
"Sally" (Willis) Ingram sell 3 parcels of land to Sally's uncle,
Reuben Garnett for $5,304. The first parcel is 180 acres of land
on which at the time they lived on and had originally purchased
from Sally's grandfather Anthony Garnett. The second parcel of
245 acres, was originally purchased from Sally's uncle Reuben
Willis. And the third parcel of 15 acres was originally
purchased from Reuben Garnett.
Another deed, also dated October 18, 1804 in Culpeper County
(Deed Book Z, pg 407). "Reuben Garnett and Mary his wife, to
Geiman, use of Jeremiah Ingram and wife, to secure bonds given
for three tracts of land, 442 acres, purchased Reuben Garnett of
Jeremiah Ingram."
From the 1810 Federal Cenus of Culpeper Co., VA; found on
ancestry.com, image 34 of 94:
Reuben Garnet; 1 male 10-15 years old, 1 male 16-25 years, 1
male 45 years or older; 2 females 16-25 years, 1 female 45 years
or older; 23 slaves
A deed dated December 18, 1816 in Culpeper County (Deed Book II,
pg. 192). A tract comprising 176 3/4 acres was conveyed by
Pierce Perry and wife to Reuben Garnett.
This tract came to be known as the "Spring Hill" plantation. It
was located about 10 miles south of Culpeper, VA, on Highway 15.
It was originally conveyed to Pierce Perry and his wife from
Philip Slaughter in a deed dated April 20, 1813 (Deed Book FF,
pg. 472). The house was described as not a mansion but a "roomy
old plantation home," and was apparently built before 1813. The
plantation took it's name from a spring at the foot of a little
hill an which the house stands.
In 1816 Reuben's daughter Elizabeth Garnett, married James
Garnett II, son of Edmund Garnett. "Spring Hill" was reported to
have been a wedding gift to them from Reuben and they
established their home there.
From the 1820 Federal Census of Culpeper Co., VA; from
ancestry.com, image #17 of 53:
Reubin Garnett; 1 white male 16-25 years, 1 white male 45 years
or older (Reuben); 1 white female 26-44 years, 1 white female 45
years or older (Mary); 11 persons engaged in agriculture; 9 male
slaves under 14 years, 5 males slaves 14-25 years, 5 male slaves
26-44 years, 1 male slave 45 years or older; 1 female slave
14-25 years, 3 female 26-44 years, 2 females 45 year or older
The will of Reuben Garnett, dated April 10, 1838 and probated
August 8, 1839 (Will Book O, pgs. 444-447) contains the
following provisions:
He mentions wife Mary Garnett, daughter Tabitha Garnett,
daughter Ann Willis, son William Garnett, daughter Elizabeth
Garnett, who is the wife of Rev. James Garnett II.
"Item Eight. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Garnett, wife of
Rev. James Garnett, the tract of land on which they reside,
purchased of Pierce Perry, to be held by them during their life
and at their death to descend to their children."
This apparently formalized the conveyance of the "Spring Hill"
plantation, given as a wedding gift to Elizabeth and James 22
years earlier.
"Item tenth. Whereas my son James Garnett left the County of
Culpepper several years ago and it is reported that he went to
the State of OH years ago. It is further reported that he
married, that he has since died, and that he hath left children
of his still living I hereby give and bequeath to each such
child one dollar and it is my further will that his children (if
any such be) shall not inherit or receive any part of my estate
except the One Dollar herein devised to them."
The will also recites, "...that the testor's son, Larkin
Garnett, recently departed this life leaving widow and a large
family of helpless children, therefore he bequeathed to children
of Larkin Garnett the land in his possession at the time of his
death, with dower right to his widow. Personal Property no
otherwise bequeathed to be sold by his executors and divided
equally among his children, Larkin Garnett's children to have
one share."
Reuben's grandsons Robert Willis and John Garnett were appointed
executors and the will was witness by William Slaughter, William
Garnett, and Reuben Garnett Jr."
Children:
2 Anne GARNETT b: 20 SEP 1777 d: 12 MAR 1840 + Isaac WILLIS b:
1774 d: 1867
2 William GARNETT b: 31 DEC 1780 d: 9 NOV 1866 + Mary JAMES
2 Larkin GARNETT b: 31 MAR 1782 d: ABT APR 1838 + Elizabeth BELL
b: ABT 1780
2 Mary GARNETT b: 2 AUG 1784 d: 9 AUG 1806
2 Reuben GARNETT , Jr. b: 18 FEB 1788 d: UNKNOWN + Elizabeth
SLAUGHTER
2 Elizabeth GARNETT b: 7 Apr 1790 d: 6 Sep 1863 + James GARNETT
II b: 4 Feb 1792 d: 12 Jul 1875
2 James C. GARNETT b: 25 Dec 1790 d: 22 Jan 1831 + Mary Ann
HANSBOROUGH b: 1806 d: aft 1860
2 Tabitha GARNETT b: 18 APR 1793 d: 1880
_John GARNETT II_____________________+ | (1648 - 1703) m 1670 _Thomas GARNETT _____| | (1675 - 1748) m 1700| | |_Ann TAYLOR _________________________ | (1650 - 1703) m 1670 _Anthony GARNETT ____| | (1709 - 1803) m 1733| | | _Salvatore MUSCOE "the Immigrant"____ | | | (1645 - ....) | |_Elizabeth MUSCOE ___| | (1680 - 1736) m 1700| | |_____________________________________ | | |--Reuben GARNETT | (1753 - 1839) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) of Essex VA JONES _+ | | | _Robert JONES _______| | | (1689 - 1730) | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth JONES ____| (1705 - ....) m 1733| | _____________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________________
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_Stephen HAM ______________+ | (1734 - 1811) m 1760 _John HAM ___________________| | (1763 - 1821) m 1787 | | |_Mildred RUCKER ___________+ | (1740 - 1823) m 1760 _William HAM ________| | (1794 - 1837) m 1820| | | _Richard GATEWOOD _________+ | | | (1740 - 1794) m 1760 | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" GATEWOOD _| | (1771 - 1861) m 1787 | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" FOSTER _+ | (1744 - 1807) m 1760 | |--Martha Ann HAM | (1822 - 1859) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Mary Harden SMITH __| (1802 - 1878) m 1820| | ___________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |___________________________
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__ | _James (John) PAXTON "the Immigrant"_| | (1692 - 1741) m 1715 | | |__ | _John PAXTON II______| | (1716 - 1787) m 1742| | | __ | | | | |_Elizabeth ALEXANDER ________________| | (1694 - 1756) m 1715 | | |__ | | |--James PAXTON | (1765 - ....) | __ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary BLAIR _________| (1726 - 1821) m 1742| | __ | | |_____________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Sarah Ann SETTLE |
_James Johnston WIGGINTON _+ | (1734 - 1766) m 1756 _James WIGGINTON ______| | (1766 - 1847) m 1796 | | |_Sarah BOTTS ______________+ | (1737 - 1813) m 1756 _James Botts WIGGINTON _| | (1800 - 1847) m 1828 | | | _William PENDLETON Sr._____+ | | | (1748 - 1817) m 1770 | |_Sarah Anne PENDLETON _| | (1774 - 1804) m 1796 | | |_Elizabeth FERGUSON _______+ | (1753 - 1799) m 1770 | |--Cecilia P. WIGGINTON | (1843 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Sarah Ann SETTLE ______| (1809 - 1873) m 1828 | | ___________________________ | | |_______________________| | |___________________________
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