Mother: Elizabeth GATEWOOD |
_________________________________________________ | _George BOWMAN "the Immigrant"_| | (1709 - 1768) m 1729 | | |_________________________________________________ | _Isaac BOWMAN _______| | (1757 - 1826) m 1782| | | _John (Jost, Hans Justus) HITE I "the immigrant"_ | | | (1685 - 1760) m 1704 | |_Maria Elizabeth "Mary" HITE __| | (1708 - 1768) m 1729 | | |_Anna Marie MERCKLIN ____________________________+ | (1687 - 1738) m 1704 | |--Susannah Wright BOWMAN | (1790 - 1849) | _John GATEWOOD III_______________________________+ | | (1700 - 1762) m 1730 | _Philip GATEWOOD ______________| | | (1737 - 1793) m 1760 | | | |_Frances COX ____________________________________+ | | (1711 - 1776) m 1730 |_Elizabeth GATEWOOD _| (1764 - 1790) m 1782| | _George WRIGHT __________________________________+ | | (1700 - 1770) |_Susannah WRIGHT ______________| (1740 - 1823) m 1760 | |_Elizabeth MCGEHEE ______________________________+ (1700 - 1775)
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Father: THOMAS CHERIE Mother: Elizabeth |
_JEAN (Or John) CHERIE _+ | (.... - 1412) _JOHN CHERIE ________| | | | |________________________ | _THOMAS CHERIE ______| | (.... - 1588) | | | ________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________ | | |--Elizabeth CHERIE | | ________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Elizabeth___________| | | ________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________
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Mother: Nancy LEE |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) GAINES _ | _William GAINES ______| | (1789 - ....) | | |__________________________ | _Marshall Travis GAINES _| | (1831 - 1898) m 1851 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Sarah BIGBY _________| | (1793 - 1856) | | |__________________________ | | |--Narcissa E. GAINES | (1854 - ....) | _Needham LEE _____________+ | | (1773 - 1820) | _William Carroll LEE _| | | (1796 - 1886) m 1829 | | | |_Susan BAILEY ____________+ | | (1774 - 1830) |_Nancy LEE ______________| (1833 - 1854) m 1851 | | __________________________ | | |_Dorcas LITTLEFIELD __| (1811 - 1863) m 1829 | |__________________________
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This could possibly be our John O'Neale. In Peter Lemare's will,
note that Peter mentions his wife, his three minor daughters,
his son-in-law and Grandson. He never mentions his daughter who
married John O'Neale. I believe this to mean that in 1694 John
was a widower, with a young son. He probably remarried at some
time and could have had the children mentioned in the will above
with a second wife."
We don't know very much about John. We're not even sure if he
was our original immigrant ancestor. We don't know when John was
born or when he died. Nor do we know where John was born and
died. The dates shown for him are merely placeholders to provide
a timeframe for our research. The only information we have about
John was provided by the will of Peter Lemare. In the will Peter
mentions his son in law, John O'Neale and his grandson Peter
O'Neale. The fact that Peter Lemare did not mention his daughter
leads me to belive that his daughter was dead in 1693 when the
will was written. Thus John was a widower with a minor child in
1693. Perhaps John moved to Charles County. In 1712 we find a
John Neale living there, with a wife and some children, among
them a child named William. By this time Peter was grown and
living at Crackbone. This John lived until 1733 and in his will
he names the following children: William, Barton, John, Charles,
Daniel, Benjamin, Zachariah, Jacob, and Catherine; All these
names were common in the O'Neal family for many, many
generations.
See research notes for more information.
(Research):We find out about John in the will of his
Father-in-Law, Peter Lemare. It reads as follows. The Will of
Peter Lemare, Transcribed from a Photocopy of the original will
By Bev Crow, John W. O'Neal, II 1/29/2002 On record at The
Annapolis Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland Will book 2, --
folios 301-302.
1693: Peter Lemar and John Oneal were listed as owing the estate
of Henry Brent, CA. Admin.: Richard Marsham. Note: 5/28/1703:
Admin. accts. of Henry Brent, CA. List of bad debts: Peter Lamar
(dead). John Oneal (runaway).
Abstacts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants Volume Two: 1666 -
1695 by Nell Marion Nugent 1977 WM. YOUNG 1000 acres. Staff Co.,
in the freshes of Potomack Riv., 6 Oct. 1669. p.244 . At the
mouth of the Island Cr. being the N.br. of Poehick Cr; &c.
Trans. of 20 pers: Eliz. Crouch (or Crench), Hen. Bayly, Nevet
Howlet, Jno. Savage, Joseph Thomas, Geo. Ambrose, Ja. Reynolds,
Tho. Reynolds, Danl.browne, Tho Sheere , Ana. Burson, Saml.
Sadler, Jno. Oneale......
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Mother: Ann PHARAM SMITH |
"More than one-half century later, in 1720, it was probably
William[1] and Ann Smith's son, our William Pettypool[2] who
proved a Henrico County, Virginia deed (1) of Charles Russell to
John Bolling (1720) in which "He says he knew said Russell in
Virginia and that he is same person who married the widow of
John Davis." These records may refer to the same John Davis of
York County, Virginia, who was the master of William and Ann
Smith Pettypool. A Richard Smith and a second John Davis were on
the jury for the theft incident in York County, Virginia in
1661. John Davis died in c1764, and his wife, Mary remarried to
Thomas Holder who died soon thereafter in c1768.
January Court 1720
William Pettipool proves deed from Oct. 1720 of Charles Russell
to John Bolling. He says he knew said Russell in Virginia and
that he is same person who married the widow of John Davis.
June Court 1721
Richard Smith proves deed of Oct. 1720 of Charles Russell to
John Bolling.
December Court 1721
John Evans proves deed of Oct. 1720 from Charles Russell to John
Bolling. Bolling says that when deed was made Russell was a
resident of South Carolina.
William Pettypool[2] was on a grand jury (2) in 1694 and the
militia in 1701 in Charles City County, Virginia (3).
Charles City County Militia List c1701/1702, Dragoons _
Captain Joseph Wynn William Coxsy Richard Masy [Massey] Thompson
Staple
Lieutenant Peter Jones George Crooke James Matthews John Tally
Cornet Robert Hix Batt Crowder Henry Mitchell Edward Tatem
Sargent James Lundy William Frost John Mitchell Natt Tatem, Sr.
Sargent John More Gabriel Harrison Patrick Mitchell Thomas
Thoeoer, Sr
Sargent Isaac Hall John Gillum, Jr. Edward Murrell John Tucker
Sargent John Lovesy Samuel Harwell Daniel Nance Joseph Tucker
Henry Ally, Jr John Hill, Jr. John Oliver James Vaughan
Thomas Burge Richard Hudson William Raines Samuel Vaughan
William Butler Ralph Jackson Henry Reed Thomas Willingham
John Clarke Henry King Edward Parram William Wells
John Clay John Lasenby William Pettipoll John Woodliefe, Jr
John Cliburn Francis Mabery William Raines
William Coleman William Mallone George Spell
Richard Smith and John Evans lived in Prince George County which
was formed from Charles City County, as noted by Quit Rent
Rolls.
1704 Quit Rents, Prince George County, Virginia
___ Richard Smith
___ Henry King
___ Jno Evans
___ George Tilliman
___ Jno Tilliman
___ Robert Munford
___ Ephraim Parham
___ Richard Jones
William Pettypool, along with Capt. John Evans (b.1671 - d.
1713, married Sarah Batte), Col. Robert Munford (married
Elizabeth Kennon), Capt. Richard Jones, and Richard Smith, were
Indian Traders. William Pettypool, John Evans and Richard Smith
took out trading licenses in the Colony of Carolina.
March 22d. 1710-11_ Rec'd from John Wright Esqr, Agent,__ Twenty
One Bonds for Sundry Indian Traders to take out Licences-----Wm.
Dettypoole [sic],_ Thomas Edwards & Henry Tally of Virginia yr.
Bond---cwh, listed as partners in bond
Mr. Goer & Britts_______ Bond
Wm. Canteyes_____________ Do.
Nath. Caines_____________ Do.
John Pights______________ Do.
Cards, Sheels, & Wiggins_ Do.
John Moores______________ Do.
Ricd. Prices_____________ Do.
Trumbals & Richardsons___ Do.
Holford, Peiree, & Giffen Do.
Weaver & Chester_________ Do.
Graves & Cundy___________ Do.
Card & Weavers Bond for Three Indians yt. trade for them
Long thurston & Warrin__ Bond
Cornelius LeMotts_______ Bond
Benj. Clees_____________ Bond
Wm. Bannisters__________ Bond
Dicksons Bond for ye time he Traded wth.out a License
Nathaniel Evans of Virginia his Bond
Ricd. Smith & George Smith of Virginia their Bond
David Crawly John Evans & Ricd Jones of Virginia their bond
These traders not only went into the Carolinas, but also were
apparently active in the local Indian trade. The native people
in southside Virginia at this time were the Saponi, the
Ocaneeche, the Eno, and the Tutelo, part of the eastern Siouan
speaking tribes. The Treaty of Fort Christianna on 27 February
1713 led to an era of settlement where these Indians lived at
Fort Christianna, including a 36 square mile area set aside for
them, located in what is now Brunswick County (4)._ Richard
Smith helped to build Christianna (5).
George II. To all know ye that for diverss good causes &
considerations but more specialty for and in consideration of
diverss services performed toward making the new settlement for
the Saponi Indians at Christ Anna persuant to a treaty with that
Nation We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents
for us our heirs and successors do give grant and confirm unto
Richard Smith of Isle of Wight County one certain tract or
parcel of land containing three hundred and ninety acres lying
and being on the south side of the Meherrin River in the county
aforesaid (and being part of that tract of land whereon the said
Indians lately dwelt and which they have surrendered to us in
exchange for a like quantity of land which we have assigned them
at the aforesaid place of Christ Anna) and bounded followeth, to
wit, Beginning at a pine in the Sapone old field a corner of
Edward Brantley...In witness & witness our trusty and beloved
Alexander Spotswood out Lt. Governor at Williamsburgh under the
seal of our said Colony the twentieth day of February one
thousand seven hundred and nineteen in the sixth year of our
Reign.
A. Spotswood
William Pettypool lived about 20 miles northeast of Fort
Christianna on Mocossoneck (Monk's Neck) Creek. Other Indian
Traders, namely Richard Smith and Roger Tillman, lived on
adjacent land on Monk's Neck Creek. In 1711 William had 65 acres
surveyed on the south side of Monk's Neck Creek, which was
adjacent to land he leased to Joseph Stroud in 1711, in Prince
George County (formed from Charles City County in 1703) (6).
1689 April 20 Virginia Patent Book 7, pp. 707-708, Charles City
County; Roger Tilman, 1060 acres on south side of Appomattox
River at a place named Moncus-a-neak Creek, adjoining Thomas
Lot.
1690 April 20 Virginia Patent Book 8, p. 824, Charles City
County; Henry King & Thomas Parham, 840 acres on south side of
Moncusaneak Creek, adjoining Roger Tyllman.
1701 October 24 Virginia Patent Book_ 9, pp. 381-382, Charles
City County; Richard Smith, 550 acres on south side of Moncus
Neck Creek at Cattail Branch, adjoining Roger Tilman, John
Herbert.
1711 A List of all surveys made in Prince George county from
June 1710 to June 10, 1712 by Robert Bolling, Surveyor: March 5,
1711 for William Pettyool on south side of Maccosonock Creek
adjacent to his own land, 65 acres
1711 William Pettypoole and Elizabeth of Bristol Parish, Prince
George County to Joseph Stroud of same, lease to Stroud, 70
acres on south side of Monkosaneck Creek, bounded by David
Williams, for three years; 11 Jun 1711; Signed William (M)
Pettypoole, Eliz (C) Pettypoole; witnesses: Richard Smith, Fran.
Mallory; recorded 10 July 1711
1717 July 15 Patent Book 10, p. 337, Prince George County;
Thomas Parrum, 54 acres on south side of Mocosoneck Creek at
Glany's Quarter Branch.
1717 Patent Book No. 10. Richard Smith Senior, 83 ares of new
land, Prince George County, on south side of Moccosoneck Creek,
adjoining his own land & land of Parrum & Smith; 15 July 1717,
p. 339.
Prince George County, Virginia Surveyor's Book, 1711-1724.
p. 81. Maj. Thomas Parrum, 51 ares, 6 March 1711, on south side
Moccosoneck Creek, next to Glanceys Quarter Branch
p. 83. Richard Smith, Sr 370 1/2 acres 16 April 1712, on south
side of Sappone Creek.
p. 83. Capt. John Evans, 175 acres, 5 March 1711/12, on south
side of Stony Creek, next to his land formerly surveyed.
p. 86. Thomas Parrum, 200 acres, surveyed for Parrum on south
side of Sappone Creek adjoining Capt. Robert Munford, 15 April
1712. Ordered to Robert Abernathy.
William Pettypoole Sr was a legatee in the 1717 will of Thomas
Parham, who left the above 51 acres of land on Mocassoneck Creek
to William Pettypool Sr. (7). Thomas Parrham's mother, Susannah
Tillman (died c1716), married first to Thomas Parham, Sr. and
second to Roger Tillman (died c1690) (8). Susannah's son, George
Tillman, witnessed the will of William[2] Pettypool in 1721. The
relationship of the Parhams and Tillmans to William [2]
Pettypool is unclear.
William Pettypool patented 242 acres on Monk's Neck Creek in
1717 and 1724 (9,10):
William Pettypoole, 65 acres of new land in Prince George
County, on south side of Moccosoneck Creek, adjoining his own,
formerly Henry King's land; 15 Jul 1717
Let all know ye that for divers & good causes and _____ but _
especially for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty
shillings of good and lawful money for a receipt paid to our
Receiver General of Our Provinces in this our Colony & Dominion
of Virginia. We have given granted and ___ and by therefore
profers for us our heirs and ___ do give grant and Confirm unto
William Pettypool of Prince George County but a certain Tract or
parcell of land containing one hundred and seventy seven acres
and lying and being in the Said County on the Lower side of
Glancys Quarter Branch adjoining his old land and __ as follows,
to wit, Beginning at a Gum on Glancy's Quarter thence along his
old line South thirty nine degrees East sixty poles to his old
corner red oak thence South twenty three degrees West one
hundred and fifty one poles to his old corner pine thence East
twenty one degrees South fifty two poles to a corner hickory
thence West forty four degrees South ninety five poles to a
corner shrub white oak thence North thirty three degrees west
one hundred and thirty six poles to a corner red oak and hickory
thence North thirty five degrees east thirty two poles to a
corner alongside the watercourse of Glancys Quarter thence down
the same as it meanders to the beginning. With all & To have
hold...in witness our Trusty and well beloved Hugh Drysdale Esqr
our Lord Gov'er...the ninth day of July one thousand seven
hundred & twenty four... [Robert Bolling, surveyor for William
Pettypool, Sr; 17 Nov 1722]
William Pettypool's will, dated 09/13/1721 in Prince George
County, named wife, Elizabeth, sons William[3] and Seth[3], and
daughters Anne[3] Massey and Mary[3] Broadway (11).
In the Name of God, Amen. The last Will and Testament of William
Pettypool, who is now weak in Body but of Sound and Perfect
memory, blessed be God for this his unspeakable mercy to me, I
do make void and revoke all former Wills, as Verbal and written,
and do make this my Last_ Will and Testament. First, I bequeath
my Soul into the hands of Almighty God, and my Body to be
interred after the manner of my Executrix, and what small Estate
the Lord hath pleased to loan me, in manner and form as follows:
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Son William, two Cows and half
my wearing clothes, and one grey colt called Derrick.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Son Seth, two Cows, three
pounds one Shilling which is due to me, and half my wearing
clothes, and one Long Gun, and one grey mare and Foal.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Anne Mercy, two cows,
and one Sorrell mare called Fancy.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Broadway, one
cow and one Horse called Boy, and three pounds four Shillings.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Grandson William Mercy, the
Land I bought from John Stroud, to him and his heirs forever.
Item:_ I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter Martha Mercy,
all the remainder of my Land after my Wife's decease, to her and
her heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my Loving Wife - Elizabeth
Pettypool, all the Remainder of my Estate both goods and
chattles, within and without during her Life and my Indian Woman
then to be Free, and all the rest that is left after my said
Wife is dead, to my Granddaughter Martha Mercy.
I do hereby Constitute and appoint my Loving Wife my whole
Executrix of this my last Will and Testament. In witness hereof
I have set my hand and seal this 13th day of September, 1721
Signed: William (W) Pettypool
Witness: George Tillman, John Patteson, William (W) Gent
March March 14, 1726. Elizabeth Pettypool refused burthen of
executrix and William Pettypool, Jr. was made executor.
The birthdates of William[2] and Elizabeth Pettypool's children
have not been documented. William bequeathed land on Monk's Neck
Creek to grandson William Massey, and "the remainder of my land"
to granddaughter Martha Massey "after my wife's death". William
and Anne Massey's parents, Richard and Anne[3] Pettypool Massey,
also purchased land from Joseph Stroud on Monk's Neck Creek in
1724 (12).
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References Cited
(1) Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1706-1737, pp. 57, 119, 152,
In: Weisiger BB III (1985) Henrico County, Virginia Deeds
1706-1733, Richmond, VA, pp. 169, 170, 172.
(2) Charles City County, Virginia Court Order Book 1687-1695, p.
521, In: Weisiger BB III (1980) Charles City County, Virginia
Court Orders 1678-1695, Richmond, VA, p. 185.
(3) Bockstruck, LD (1988) Virginia's Colonial Soldiers,
Genealogical Publishing. County, Baltimore, MD, p. 215; Journal
of the Commissioners of the Indian Trade of South Carolina
September 20, 1710 - April 12, 1715, Edited by A.S. Salley, Jr.,
Secretary of the Historical Commission of South Carolina.
(4) Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts,
William Palmer, ed., Commonwealth of Virginia, 1875, pp.
168-169.
(5) Virginia Patent Book 10, pp. 458-459 [20 February 1719]
(6) Prince George County, Virginia Ledger Book B, p. 50, In:
Weisiger BB III (1992) Prince George County, Virginia Wills &
Deeds, 1710-1713, Richmond, VA, p. 8; Prince George County,
Virginia Record Book Part V, p. 749, In: Weisiger BB III (1973)
Prince George County, Virginia Wills & Deeds, 1713-1728,
Richmond, VA, p. 90.
(7) Prince George County, Virginia Record Book Part II, p.
168-169, In: Weisiger BB III (1973), Prince George County,
Virginia Wills & Deeds, 1713-1728, Richmond, VA, p. 22.
(8) Boddie JB (1957) Kendrick of Gloucester, Co, Viginia and
North Carolina, In: Historical Southern Families, vol. I,
Genealogical. Publishing. Co, Baltimore, MD, p. 38.
(9) Virginia Land Patent Book 10, p. 338 [Prince George County],
In: Nugent NM (1979) Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of
Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1769-1732, vol. 3, Virginia
State Library, Richmond, VA, p. 195.
(10) Prince George County, Virginia Record Book Part V, p.760,
In: Weisiger BB III (1973) Prince George County, Virginia Wills
& Deeds, 1713-1728, Richmond, VA, p. 97; Virginia Land Patent
Book 12, p. 62 [Prince George County], In: Nugent NM (1979)
Cavaliers and Pioneers. Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and
Grants, 1769-1732, vol. 3, Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA,
p. 269.
(11) Prince George County, Virginia Record Book Part VI, p. 972,
In: Weisiger BB III (1973), Prince George County, Virginia Wills
and Deeds 1713-1728, Richmond, VA, pp. 128-129.
(12) Prince George County, Virginia Record Book Part V, pp.
766-768, In: Weisiger BB III (1973) Prince George County,
Virginia Wills & Deeds, 1713-1728, Richmond, VA, p. 101."
Children:
2 Mary Pettypool + ? Broadway
2 Anne Pettypool + Richard Massey
2 Elizabeth Pettypool + Thomas Parham
2 William (#3) Pettypool b: 1700 d: bet 1783 - 1787 + Frances
Talley b: abt 1700
2 Seth Pettypool b: 1702 d: 1773 Halifax Co, Virginia + Martha
Ragsdale d: AFT. 1773
[486642]
BEF 14 MAR 1726
__ | __| | | | |__ | _William (Pettipool) POOL I "the Immigrant"_| | (1630 - 1668) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--William (Pettypool) POOL II | (1662 - 1725) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Ann PHARAM SMITH __________________________| (1630 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Unity CREW |
Children:
CHLOTILDA STANLEY
DEBORAH STANLEY
UNITY STANLEY
JANE STANLEY
THOMAS H. STANLEY
SAMUEL STANLEY
JAMES STANLEY
_Thomas STANLEY II_____________+ | (1665 - 1733) m 1685 _John STANLEY "The Eldest"_| | (1691 - 1783) m 1744 | | |_Anne? or Mary Holme?__________ | (1665 - 1703) m 1685 _Thomas STANLEY _____| | (1752 - 1823) m 1780| | | _Nicholas HUTCHINS (HUTCHENS) _ | | | (1680 - ....) m 1701 | |_Martha HUTCHINS __________| | (1709 - 1789) m 1744 | | |_Mary WATKINS _________________+ | (1682 - 1736) m 1701 | |--John STANLEY Sr. | (1783 - 1884) | _______________________________ | | | _James CREW _______________| | | (1735 - ....) m 1759 | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Unity CREW _________| (1760 - 1852) m 1780| | _Benjamin HARRIS ______________+ | | (1698 - 1765) m 1737 |_Judith HARRIS ____________| (1739 - ....) m 1759 | |_Sarah DUMAS __________________+ (1715 - 1780) m 1737
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_William WHITELY Sr._+ | (1734 - 1789) _John WHITELY ________| | (1775 - 1842) m 1803 | | |_Susannah TYLER _____+ | (1745 - 1795) _John Wesley WHITELY Sr._______| | (1826 - 1893) m 1864 | | | _Henry HAYNES Sr.____+ | | | (1745 - 1816) m 1768 | |_Bersheba HAYNES _____| | (1776 - 1844) m 1803 | | |_Bersheba HAMPTON ___+ | (1747 - 1784) m 1768 | |--Lillie Kathryn WHITELY | (1875 - 1952) | _William WOOD Sr.____ | | (1771 - 1850) | _Luke WOOD ___________| | | (1806 - 1879) m 1832 | | | |_____________________ | | |_Calpurnia Cicero "Roie" WOOD _| (1841 - 1908) m 1864 | | _Seth THORNTON ______ | | (1780 - ....) |_Mary Ellen THORNTON _| (1812 - 1880) m 1832 | |_Nancy POE __________+ (1790 - ....)
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