Descendants of Edmund Scarborough
Generation 5
from Cynthia McDaniel, Ghote
Generations 1 through 3
Generation 4
Generation 5
Generation 6
Generation 7
Generation 8
Generation No. 5
72. TABITHA SMART16 WHITTINGTON (TABITHA SCARBOROUGH15 SMART, TABITHA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Bet. 1667 - 1670. She married EDMUND CUSTIS, son of THOMAS CUSTIS. He was born Abt. 1650 in Ireland, and died Bef. 14 February 1700/01 in Accomack Co., VA.
Children of TABITHA WHITTINGTON and EDMUND CUSTIS are:
131. i. THOMAS17 CUSTIS, b. Abt. 1684, Deep Creek, Accomack Co., VA; d. Bet. 03 October 1719 - 04 April 1721, Accomack Co., VA.
132. ii. TABITHA SCARBOROUGH CUSTIS, b. Abt. 1685; d. Bet. 1719 - 1724.
73. GEORGE16 PARKER (ANN15 SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1681, and died 1734. He married (1) ELIZABETH BAYLY Abt. 1711. She was born Abt. 1681. He married (2) ELIZABETH DESHIELD Abt. 1728, daughter of THOMAS DESHIELD and ELIZABETH. She was born Abt. 1710.
Notes for GEORGE PARKER:
From: <PETERSROW@aol.com>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 1:55 PM
Subject: George Parker and Ann Scarburgh
Here's some more Parker Information.
1. George Parker son of George Parker and Ann Scarburgh was born circa
1687. He witnessed the will of Charles Parker "Armenia" on 16 January 1708/9
in Accomack Co., VA. It was probated on 2 February 1708/9 (Nottingham,
Stratton., Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1663-1800
(Bowie MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 1990), p 42 (hereafter cited as Nottingham,
Stratton, Wills and Administrations). The name of his first wife is Unknown.
He married second Elizabeth Deshield circa 1711. Elizabeth was born
circa 1693. She was the daughter of Thomas Deshield. In George Parker
Elizabeth was named by George to handle his estate on 26 September 1733 in
Accomack Co., VA. The will was probated 6 March 1733/4 (Ibid., p 101). In
George Parker will on 26 September 1733 in Accomack Co., VA, Elizabeth was
named as an heir. It was probated 6 March 1733/4 (Ibid., p 101).
George made a will on 26 September 1733 in Accomack Co., VA. It was
probated 6 March 1733/4 (Ibid., p 101). An abstract reads: "To wife 1/2 the
plantation where I now live, 1/2 the marsh and all my Negroes during her
widowhood to bring up the children, but should she marry to have 1/3 and the
balance to be divided between my children Ann, Sarah, Prissilla, Betty,
Levin, John Charles, and Clement. To son George, after his mother's decease
all my lands and marshes where I now live except 400 acres where Mr. Watts
now live at the head of Back Creek, which I give to my son John. To son
Thomas 300 acres on Pocomoke. To son Levin 140 acres on Pocomoke. Wife, son
George and Mr. George Dashawle exrs. Witt: W: Bagge, John Bayley, William
Wise."
NOTE: There are many Back Creeks. The "BACK CREEK" mentioned in this will is
probably in Somerset County. Both John Watts and his son Capt. John Watts
owned land in Somerset.
After looking at all possible "George Parkers," this George Parker is
placed as the son of Major George Parker due to the fact that in Major George
Parker's will probated 7 July 1724, he leaves to his son Henry "the land on
BACK CREEK adjoining his brother George." It this George Parker's will
probated 6 March 1733/4 this George leaves to is son George, after his
mother's decease, all my lands and marshes where I now live where Mr. Watts
now lives at the head of BACK CREEK, which I give to my son John."
Gail
Notes for ELIZABETH BAYLY:
Last name from William Parker Bible, Notes by Elizabeth Parker Tyler
Children of GEORGE PARKER and ELIZABETH BAYLY are:
i. GEORGE17 PARKER IV, b. Abt. 1711.
133. ii. JOHN PARKER, b. Abt. 1713.
iii. THOMAS PARKER, b. Abt. 1716.
iv. ANN PARKER, b. Abt. 1718.
v. SARAH PARKER, b. Abt. 1721.
vi. LEVIN PARKER, b. Abt. 1723.
vii. PRISCILLA PARKER, b. Abt. 1726.
Children of GEORGE PARKER and ELIZABETH DESHIELD are:
viii. BETTY17 PARKER, b. Abt. 1729.
ix. CHARLES PARKER, b. Abt. 1730.
x. CLEMENT PARKER, b. Abt. 1732.
134. xi. ELIZABETH PARKER, b. Abt. 1735; d. Aft. 1789.
74. CHARLES16 PARKER (ANN15 SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1684 in VA, and died Bef. 27 February 1739/40 in Accomack Co., VA. He married AGNES. She died Bef. 29 January 1760 in Accomack Co., VA.
Child of CHARLES PARKER and AGNES is:
135. i. SCARBOROUGH17 PARKER, b. Abt. 1706; d. Bef. 30 December 1761, Accomack Co., VA.
75. PHILLIP16 PARKER (ANN15 SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Bef. 1676 in VA, and died Bef. 04 April 1721 in Accomack Co., VA. He married (1) DOROTHY FLETCHER Abt. 1710. She was born Bef. 1680. He married (2) ELIZABETH SCARBOROUGH Abt. 1715 in Accomack Co., VA, daughter of EDMOND SCARBOROUGH and URSULA WHITTINGTON. She was born Abt. 1675.
Notes for PHILLIP PARKER:
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 13:50:41 EDT
From: PETERSROW@aol.com
Subject: The Will of Philip Parker
Transcribed by Gail M. Walczyk
COPY TESTE: SAMUEL H. COOPER JR., CLERK
BY Nancy Jo Revell, DY
In the name of God Amen I Philip Parker of ye County of Accomack in Virga: being ver sick and weake of body but sound & prefect sence & memory thanks be to Almighty God for ye: same doe by thes presents make this my Last will & Testament as followeth
Imprimise I Give & bequeath my soule into hands of Almighty yt gave it & my body to ye Earth from whence it was taking to such Christian like buriall as shall be thought fitting by my Executor after to be named & as for my worldly Estate which God of his mercy hath bin pleased to give me after my debts are payed I give & bequeath as followeth:
Item I give & bequeath unto my son Phillip Parker all my land & plantation att Nandwey whereon I now Dwell by Estimation two hundred & twenty Acres & all my Land & marsh yt. I have in Maryland. At a place called or knowe by the name of Rumbelde marsh to him my son Philep Parker and ye heirs of his body Lawfully begotten for Ever and for want of such heirs to ye next heir at Common Law Reserving to my Loveing wife ye use & benefit of all ye use & benefit of all ye Land till my aforesd son shall come to ye age of 18 years & then only to have her thirds during he naturall Life & then to my aforesd son & his heirs as aforesd. & my Coopers Tools & all Carpenters tools & pistols & holsters.
Item I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Mary Parker alias West my Land in Maryland att Pocomoke near ye head of Pittes Creek containing two hundred Acres more or Less to her my aforesd Daughter Mary & her Heirs for ever & one negro Called Daniell.
Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Parker one hundred acres of Land Lying Near Wallops Road formerly bought of Thomas Smith ye aforesd Land I give unto my Daughter Elizabeth & her heirs for Ever & my seal skin Trunk & one fether bed & boulster & 4 pare of blankets.
Item I give & bequeath unto my Loveing wife a negro boy Called Cain during her Naturall Life & after her death to my daughter Winefreet Parker & her heirs for ever. I give & bequeath all the rest of my personall Estate after my death & Legicies are payd to Equally divided between my Loveing wife & my son Phillip & my daughter Winefreet amediately after my death & my will is yt my daughter Winefreet may have priviledg allwaise during her naturall Life to keep & pasture five head of Cattle in ye marsh which I given my son Philip & heirs forever & my desire is yt my brother George Parker Mr. Teackel Richard Rodgers & Arthur Laylor divid my estate according to ye True intent of ths Last Will & Testament.
Lastle I appoint & make my loveing wife the hole & sole Exrx of this My last Will & Testament revoking all other wills or will made by me att aney time or times whensoever due by thes presents declare this to be my Last Will & Testamt as witness my hand & seal this eith day of October Anno Dom 1719
Philip Parker
Teste: Geo. Parker
Arthur Laylor
John Rodgers
The within Last Will & Testamt of Phillip Parker decd was proved in open Cort of Accomack County by ye oaths of Arthur Laylor John Rodgers & Major George Parker the three witnesses to ye same Aprill ye 4th 1721 wch ye Cort Admitted to Record.
Teste: Chas Snead Cl Cur
Recorded Aprill ye 12th 1721 pr Chas Snead Cl Cur.
Gail M. Walczyk
Peter's Row
Children of PHILLIP PARKER and DOROTHY FLETCHER are:
i. PHILLIP17 PARKER, b. Bef. 1713.
ii. WINFRIED PARKER, b. Abt. 1715.
Children are listed above under (44) Elizabeth Scarborough.
76. JOHN16 BAGWELL (TABITHA15 SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Bef. 1725, and died Bef. 01 November 1748 in Accomac Co., VA. He married SOPHIA.
Child of JOHN BAGWELL and SOPHIA is:
136. i. THOMAS17 BAGWELL, b. Bef. 1745; d. Bef. 28 August 1771, Accomack Co., VA.
77. ELIZABETH16 BAGWELL (TABITHA15 SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Bef. 1729 in Accomack Co., VA, and died Bef. 05 September 1742 in Accomack Co., VA. She married JOHN WHARTON, son of FRANCIS WHARTON and REBECCA REVELL. He was born Bef. 1700 in Accomack Co., VA, and died 30 October 1744 in Accomack Co., VA.
Children of ELIZABETH BAGWELL and JOHN WHARTON are:
i. ANN17 WHARTON, b. Bef. September 1742; d. Bef. 24 June 1776, Accomac Co., VA.
137. ii. JOHN WHARTON, b. Bef. September 1742, Accomack Co., VA; d. Bef. 30 July 1776, Accomack Co., VA.
iii. JAMES WHARTON, b. Bef. September 1742.
78. HENRY16 SCARBOROUGH (HENRY15, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1700, and died Bet. October 1744 - March 1744/45 in Accomac Co., VA. He married MARGARET CUSTIS, daughter of HENRY CUSTIS and TABITHA SCARBOROUGH. She was born Abt. 1715.
Children of HENRY SCARBOROUGH and MARGARET CUSTIS are:
138. i. HENRY17 SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1735; d. 1770.
139. ii. CHARLES SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1735; d. Abt. 1762.
iii. BENNETT SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1735; d. 1767, Accomac Co., VA.
Notes for BENNETT SCARBOROUGH:
Bennett Scarburgh, Henry Watts 1767
Posted by: Arlina Date: October 07, 1999 at 08:39:24
Accomac Co. will of Bennet SCARBURGH, 2 Oct. 1764..26 May 1767.. To sister Tabitha SCARBURGH and cousin Henry WATTS, son of John Watts, whole est., real and personal. Bro. John Watts Exr. Wit: Edward PARRISH, William WATTS. In order of Prob: Edward PARRISH, Quaker and Henry SCARBURGH heir-at-law to the testor. Can someone explain the Watts connection here? Arlina
140. iv. MARGARET SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1740; d. Aft. 1764.
v. ANN SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1740; d. Aft. 1782; m. ? HANDY.
141. vi. TABITHA CUSTIS SCARBOROUGH, b. 1745; d. 1786, Accomack Co., VA.
79. WILLIAM16 SCARBOROUGH (HENRY15, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Aft. 1702.
Children of WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH are:
i. EDMUND17 SCARBOROUGH, b. Bef. 1756.
Notes for EDMUND SCARBOROUGH:
(Is this the right Edmund and William family--cm)
No 17
Accomack County &c.
The deposition of Stephen Riley aged 28 years or there-
about being duly sworn on the holy Evangels of Almighty
God deposeth and sayeth that on Thursday the 12th of Novem-
ber 1775 being at Old Point Comfort he went on board of
Edmond Scarborough's schooner and arrived that night at the
aforesaid Scarborough's house, where he heard Wm Scarbo-
rough tell a member of at Edmond Scarborough's that the
Governour asked him who were the leading men of the Eastern
Shore and the said Scarborough told him, Thomas Teackle
was one and that if the Governour wou'd send him a cutter
with eight men he would convey them to the said Thomas
Teackle's in the night that they might take him the said
Teackle and carry him on board of the said Cutter and further
this Deponent saith that the said Scarborough said that if the
Governour would send him a Tender with Thirty soldiers and
an officer or two that he wou'd pilot them to every leading
man's house in the county & carry them to the Governour and
further this Depon' saith that the said Scarbh said at the same
time that the Govr told him if he wou'd bring him fifteen men
who wou'd list freely under him, he shou'd have a Captns Com-
mission, if twenty a Major's, if thirty a Colonel's. This depo-
nent further saith that the Governour told said Scarborough
if he would bring any kind of provision he should be paid for
it. Further this Deponent saith not.
Sworn before William Matthews. Stephen Riley
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000012/html/am12--377.html
ii. WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH, b. Bef. 1756.
80. SARAH16 SCARBOROUGH (HENRY15, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1709. She married ? WATTS.
Children of SARAH SCARBOROUGH and ? WATTS are:
i. SARAH17 WATTS.
ii. ELIZABETH WATTS.
81. BRADHURST16 SCARBOROUGH (JOHN15, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1725. She married WILLIAM DRUMMOND Bet. 1749 - 1752, son of RICHARD DRUMMOND and ANN HACK. He was born Abt. 1723, and died 1776.
Children of BRADHURST SCARBOROUGH and WILLIAM DRUMMOND are:
i. SARAH17 DRUMMOND, b. Abt. 1760.
ii. ELIZABETH DRUMMOND, b. Abt. 1762; d. Aft. 1783; m. EDMOND CUSTIS.
142. iii. GEORGE DRUMMOND, b. Abt. 1764.
iv. JOHN DRUMMOND, b. Abt. 1770; d. 1776.
82. SARAH16 SCARBOROUGH (JOHN15, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1734. She married JUDGE JAMES HENRY 01 October 1752, son of JOHN HENRY and SARAH WINSTON. He was born Abt. 1731 in Pungoteague, Accomac Co., VA, and died 04 December 1804 in Northumberland Co., VA.
Notes for SARAH SCARBOROUGH:
Genealogical compilation unclear, may be daughter of Charles, father of John.
Notes for JUDGE JAMES HENRY:
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 62 page 216
Mrs. Lucie Lee Beach Watson.
DAR ID Number: 61624
Born in Richmond, Va.
Wife of Harry Lee Watson.
Descendant of Judge James Henry, of Virginia.
Daughter of Samuel Thomas Beach and Mary Elizabeth Braxton Henry, his wife.
Granddaughter of James Hugh Henry, Jr., and Lucie A. Boyd Rowe, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of James Hugh Henry and Anne Elizabeth Braxton, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Hugh Henry and Mary Beale, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of James Henry and Sarah Scarborough, his wife.
James Henry (1731-1804) was a member of the Continental Congress, 1780-81. He died in Accomac County, Va.
Also No. 46188.
HENRY, James, 1731-1804
HENRY, James, a Delegate from Virginia; born in Accomac County, Va., in 1731; pursued classical studies; studied law at the University of Edinburgh; was admitted to the bar and practiced; member of the house of burgesses 1772-1774; member of the State house of delegates in 1776, 1777, and 1779; Member of the Continental Congress in 1780; judge of the State court of admiralty 1782-1788; judge of the general court from December 24, 1788, to January 1800, when he resigned; died at his home, "Fleet Bay," in Northumberland County, Va., December 9, 1804.
This is the Ahnentafel for James Henry. Note the date errors. These are repeated over and over in family histories. Apparently no one thought it noteworthy that James Henry married when he was three years old! 1734 was not the date of marriage; it was the (probable) birth date of Sarah Scarborough. A number of the published genealogies also show another marriage, but that has now been disproved; there were two James Henrys.
Children of SARAH SCARBOROUGH and JAMES HENRY are:
i. MARY17 HENRY, b. Abt. 1753.
ii. EDWARD W. HENRY, b. Bet. 1753 - 1781; d. Bet. 1803 - 1861; m. MARTHA CATHERINE HENRY, 1798; b. 03 November 1781, Leatherwood, Henry Co., VA; d. 1801.
83. THOMAS SIMPSON16 BAILEY (MARY15 SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1714. He married ANN JUSTICE.
Child of THOMAS BAILEY and ANN JUSTICE is:
i. CATHERINE JUSTICE17 BAILEY, m. ALVA MELVIN.
84. PERRY16 LEATHERBURY (MARY15 SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1718, and died Bef. 1753 in Accomac Co., VA. He married SARAH (BURTON?) Abt. 1730. She was born Bef. 1712.
Children of PERRY LEATHERBURY and SARAH (BURTON?) are:
i. PERRY17 LEATHERBURY, b. Abt. 1732.
143. ii. EDMUND LEATHERBURY, b. Bet. 1734 - 26 March 1755; d. Bef. 22 February 1785, Accomac Co., VA.
iii. WILLIAM LEATHERBURY, b. Abt. 1736.
iv. GEORGE LEATHERBURY, b. Abt. 1739.
v. COMFORT LEATHERBURY, b. Abt. 1742; m. ? PARKER, Bef. 17 March 1777, Accomack Co., VA.
vi. ELIZABETH LEATHERBURY, b. Abt. 1744.
vii. ELEANOR LEATHERBURY, b. Abt. 1747.
viii. PATIENCE LEATHERBURY, b. Abt. 1749.
85. ELIZABETH16 ROBINSON (SARAH15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1693, and died 1760. She married JOHN SMITH 20 April 1713. He was born Abt. 1690.
Children of ELIZABETH ROBINSON and JOHN SMITH are:
i. JOHN17 SMITH, JR..
ii. WILLIAM ROBINSON SMITH, b. Abt. 1715; d. Bef. 30 January 1760, Accomac Co., VA; m. MARY BAGWELL; b. Abt. 1707; d. Bef. 14 December 1759, Accomac Co., VA..
iii. ELIZABETH SMITH.
86. SUSANNA16 ROBINSON (SARAH15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Aft. 1703 in Liberty Hall, Marionville, VA, and died Aft. 1746 in Princess Anne Co., VA. She married WILLIAM MCCLANAHAM. He was born Abt. 1703 in Princess Anne Co., VA.
Child of SUSANNA ROBINSON and WILLIAM MCCLANAHAM is:
i. ELIZABETH17 MCCLANAHAM, b. Abt. 1719.
87. SCARBOROUGH16 ROBINSON (SARAH15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 23 April 1691 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA, and died 29 January 1770 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA. She married JOHN WISE III Abt. 1721, son of JOHN WISE and MATILDA WEST. He was born 08 August 1699 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA, and died 09 August 1767 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA.
Children are listed above under (61) John Wise III.
88. ARGOLL YEARDLEY16 WEST (JOHN15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1695. He married COMFORT ROGERS, daughter of RICHARD ROGERS and MARY MARSHALL. She was born Abt. 1700.
Notes for COMFORT ROGERS:
Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 07:15:08 EST
From: STELLVA@aol.com
Purse & Person, p. 817 says Comfort (N) married Argoll Yardley West d. 1736, s/o John West "The Younger" & Frances Yardley, and she m. 2nd bef. 1754 John Henderson of Northampton Co. I have three children: John, Ann & Sarah and that Sarah married Americus Scarburgh d. 1774.
The ghotes Bill (Wilkins & Burton) show Comfort Rogers (d. aft. 1778), d/o Richard Rogers & Mary Marshall & sister of Daniel Rogers, m. Anthony West d. 1778 s/o Anthony West & Elizabeth Rowles. Their children: John, Richard, Anne, Matilda, Jeremiah, Elizabeth & Comfort and that this daughter Comfort was also married to Americus Scarburgh d. 1774.
Argoll Yardley West d. 1736 and Anthony West d. 1778 were first cousins, grandsons of John West & Matilda Scarburgh
I'd better stop before I confuse myself further - Judy
Children of ARGOLL WEST and COMFORT ROGERS are:
144. i. SARAH YEARDLEY17 WEST, b. Abt. 1720.
145. ii. COMFORT WEST, b. Abt. 1723; d. Aft. March 1774.
89. SARAH16 WEST (JOHN15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1714. She married ISAAC SMITH. He was born Abt. 1684.
Children of SARAH WEST and ISAAC SMITH are:
i. ISAAC17 SMITH.
ii. THOROUGHGOOD SMITH.
iii. JOHN SMITH.
90. ANN16 WEST (JOHN15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1711. She married (1) ? CHAMBERS. She married (2) THOMAS CLAPTON.
Children of ANN WEST and THOMAS CLAPTON are:
i. DAU17 CLAPTON, b. Bef. 1756.
ii. DAU2 CLAPTON, b. Bef. 1756.
91. JOHN16 WEST, SR. (ALEXANDER15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1710, and died 1755. He married AGNES BURTON, daughter of WILLIAM BURTON and MARY WEST. She was born Abt. 1715, and died 1760.
Children of JOHN WEST and AGNES BURTON are:
i. MAJOR JOHN17 WEST, b. Abt. 1730, Wachapreague, Accomac Co., VA; d. 1782, Wachapreague, Accomac Co., VA.
ii. AGNES WEST, b. Abt. 1733.
iii. ANNE WEST, b. Abt. 1736.
iv. SUSANNA WEST, b. Abt. 1739.
v. COMFORT WEST, b. Abt. 1741.
vi. CATHERINE WEST, b. Abt. 1744.
vii. SCARBOROUGH WEST, b. Abt. 1747.
viii. ELIZABETH WEST, b. Abt. 1749.
92. SCARBOROUGH16 HARDING (SCARBOROUGH15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1715. She married JOHN SNEAD, son of CHARLES SNEAD and CATHERINE WEST. He was born 03 February 1715/16, and died 1780.
Children of SCARBOROUGH HARDING and JOHN SNEAD are:
i. JOHN17 SNEAD, b. 1743.
ii. SCARBOROUGH SNEAD, b. 23 November 1758.
146. iii. TULLY SNEAD, b. 10 July 1763; d. April 1811.
iv. MARY SNEAD, b. 1749.
v. CATHERINE SNEAD.
vi. THOMAS SNEAD.
vii. CHARLES SNEAD, b. 26 December 1741.
147. viii. ANN SNEAD, b. 1746, Accomack Co., VA.
93. MATILDA16 WEST (ANTHONY15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 1698, and died 17 October 1742 in Accomack Co., VA. She married (1) JACOB ROGERS. He was born Abt. 1690, and died Bef. 27 February 1749/50 in Accomack Co., VA. She married (2) PETER HACK Abt. 1710 in Accomack Co., VA, son of GEORGE HACK and ANN WRIGHT. He was born 1673, and died Bef. 06 August 1717 in Northampton Co., VA.
Children of MATILDA WEST and PETER HACK are:
i. GEORGE NICHOLAS17 HACK.
ii. HANNAH HACK.
148. iii. PETER HACK II.
iv. ANN HACK.
v. SPENCER HACK.
vi. ELIZABETH MARY HACK.
94. MARY SCARBOROUGH16 WEST (ANTHONY15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1699 in Accomack Co., VA. She married NATHANIEL BELL Abt. 1725. He was born 1689, and died Bet. 1745 - 1746 in Accomack Co., VA.
Children of MARY WEST and NATHANIEL BELL are:
i. MARY17 BELL, b. Abt. 1726; d. 1784.
ii. TABITHA BELL, b. Abt. 1729.
iii. NATHANIEL BELL II, b. Abt. 1732.
iv. BETTY BELL, b. Abt. 1735.
v. RACHEL BELL, b. Abt. 1738.
95. JOHN (OF ANDUA)16 WEST (ANTHONY15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 1696, and died 1773.
Notes for JOHN (OF ANDUA) WEST:
From: "W. F. Leatherbury" <wfl@perigee.net>
To: "James Revell" <jrevell1@earthlink.net>;
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: Anthony West/Eleanor Revell
Jim,
I have the transcription of the will of Anthony West (d. 1795) and he mentions the following 9 children: Ann, Revell, John, Elizabeth, George, Rachel, Agnes, Margaret and Isaac. He does not mention Anthony or Susanna. Why is that? Were they already dead?
...Given that, it would appear that an acceptable year of birth for Anthony would be about 1729. I do know that his brother, Abel West, was born 30 May 1734. Abel died on the date of his birth in 1816 at age 82 years. It would be extremely unlikely that Anthony would be 32 years older than his brother, whom he mentions in his will in 1795. That would also make Anthony 93 years old when he died in 1795. I think Anthony was Abel's elder brother but not old enough to be his father and have estimated the year of his birth to be about 1729.
That would mean that Anthony and Eleanor were married about 1750 (give or take a year of two) when Anthony was about 21 years old. That would have meant his first child would have been born about 1751.
Does all this make sense? If not, where have I gone wrong.
That still leaves the question about Anthony and Susanna and why they weren't mentioned in his will in 1795.
W. F. (Bill) Leatherbury
Children of JOHN (OF ANDUA) WEST are:
i. ABEL17 WEST, b. Abt. 1720.
ii. JOHN WEST, b. Abt. 1725.
iii. AGNES WEST.
iv. RACHEL WEST.
v. NANNY WEST.
149. vi. ANTHONY WEST, b. Abt. 1725; d. 1795.
96. JANE16 WEST (ANTHONY15, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1701 in Accomack Co., VA. She married NATHANIEL COMFORT ROGERS, SR.. He was born Abt. 1670, and died Bef. 13 August 1754 in Eastville, Northampton Co., VA.
Children of JANE WEST and NATHANIEL ROGERS are:
i. NATHANIEL17 ROGERS, JR..
ii. LITTLETON ROGERS.
iii. SOPHIA ROGERS.
iv. ELIZABETH ROGERS.
97. JOHN16 SNEAD (CATHERINE15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 03 February 1715/16, and died 1780. He married SCARBOROUGH HARDING, daughter of JONATHAN HARDING and SCARBOROUGH WEST. She was born Abt. 1715.
Children are listed above under (92) Scarborough Harding.
98. SMITH16 SNEAD (CATHERINE15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 13 January 1718/19, and died 1782. He married (1) MARY. She was born Abt. 1718, and died 1746. He married (2) SOPHIA Aft. 1746. She was born Abt. 1720.
Child of SMITH SNEAD and MARY is:
i. CHARLES17 SNEAD, b. Abt. 1740.
Children of SMITH SNEAD and SOPHIA are:
ii. WILLIAM17 SNEAD, b. Abt. 1748.
iii. GEORGE SNEAD, b. Abt. 1750.
iv. CATHEY SNEAD, b. Abt. 1752.
v. ELIZABETH SNEAD, b. Abt. 1755.
vi. SMITH U. SNEAD, b. Abt. 1758.
99. WEST16 KELLAM (FRANCES15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1700 in Back Creek, Accomack Co., VA, and died 1769 in Chincoteague, Accomack Co., VA. He married ELIZABETH. She was born Abt. 1700, and died Aft. 23 September 1772 in Accomack Co., VA.
Children of WEST KELLAM and ELIZABETH are:
150. i. TAMER17 KELLAM, b. Abt. 1725, Accomack Co., VA.
ii. SCARBOROUGH WEST KELLAM, b. Abt. 1717; m. ? ADDISON, Bef. 1737, Accomack Co., VA; b. Bef. 1717.
iii. EUPHAMIA KELLAM.
iv. CALEB KELLAM.
v. PATIENCE KELLAM.
vi. AMEY KELLAM.
vii. SEYMOUR KELLAM.
viii. ABEL KELLAM.
100. CATHERINE16 SNEAD (MARY15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1710. She married WILLIAM ARBUCKLE. He was born Abt. 1710.
Child of CATHERINE SNEAD and WILLIAM ARBUCKLE is:
151. i. JAMES17 ARBUCKLE, SR., b. Abt. 1725; d. 1785.
101. AGNES16 BURTON (MARY15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1715, and died 1760. She married JOHN WEST, SR., son of ALEXANDER WEST. He was born Abt. 1710, and died 1755.
Children are listed above under (91) John West, Sr..
102. KATHERINE16 SPARROW (ANNE15 WEST, MATILDA14 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1710, and died Abt. 1770 in Northampton Co., VA. She married EDMUND CUSTIS 1726 in Birdsnest, Northampton Co., VA, son of THOMAS CUSTIS and ELIZABETH CUSTIS. He was born Abt. 1707, and died Bef. 12 July 1748 in Northampton Co., VA.
Children of KATHERINE SPARROW and EDMUND CUSTIS are:
i. EDMUND17 CUSTIS, b. Abt. 1728; d. Abt. 1768.
ii. ANN CUSTIS, b. Abt. 1730; d. Abt. 1780.
103. LACEY16 BAYLY (URSULA15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1694. She married WILLIAM HARMON.
Notes for LACEY BAYLY:
10. LACEY4 BAYLY (RICHARD3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) She married WILLIAM HARMON. Named as a grandaughter by Richard Bayly in 1726 and called Lacey Harmon. (Ralph Whitelaw, VA Eastern Shore; Stratton Nottingham, Wills & Admin. Acc. Co.)
LACEY BAYLY and WILLIAM HARMON had the following child:
+ 34 i. BALEY5 HARMON (HARMAN).
(Judy Stell, March 2001)
Child of LACEY BAYLY and WILLIAM HARMON is:
152. i. BAILEY17 HARMON, b. Bef. 1745; d. Bet. 10 - 28 February 1792, Accomack Co., VA.
104. EDMUND16 BAYLY (URSULA15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1696. He married ROSANNA.
EDMUND BAYLY and ROSANNA (N) had the following child:
+ 35 i. WILLIAM5 BAYLY was born 1725.
(Judy Stell, March 2001)
Child of EDMUND BAYLY and ROSANNA is:
i. WILLIAM17 BAYLY, b. 1725.
105. WHITTINGTON16 BAYLY (URSULA15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1697. He married LISA JONES. She was born Abt. 1697.
Child of WHITTINGTON BAYLY and LISA JONES is:
i. EDMUND17 BAYLY, b. Abt. 1720.
106. TABITHA16 BAYLY (HANNAH15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1690. She married (1) SAMUEL BURTON II, son of SAMUEL BURTON and PRISCILLA HANDY. He was born Bef. 1719, and died January 1750/51. She married (2) ANDREW GILCHRIST. He died 1760.
Children of TABITHA BAYLY and SAMUEL BURTON are:
i. ANN17 BURTON.
ii. JOHN BURTON.
iii. PRISCILLA BURTON.
107. EDMUND16 BAYLY (HANNAH15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1692, and died Bet. 13 January 1749/50 - 26 March 1751 in Accomack Co., VA. He married ROSE FISHER Abt. 1730, daughter of MADDOX FISHER. She was born Abt. 1692.
Notes for EDMUND BAYLY:
6. EDMUND4 BAYLEY (II) (EDMUND3 BAYLY, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born about 1693. EDMUND died 1750 in Accomack Co., VA. (Stratton Nottingham, Wills & Admin. Acc. Co.) He married twice. He married ROSE FISHER in Northampton Co., VA, about 1730. ROSE was born about 1715. ROSE was the daughter of MADDOX FISHER and SARAH (N). The tombstone of Thomas Bayly says he was the son of Edmund Bayly and Rose Fisher, daughter of Maddox Fisher, grandson of Edmund Bayly, and great grandson of Richard Bayly of Craddock. (Ralph Whitelaw, VA Eastern Shore, p. 980) Mjr. Esme Bayly of Somerset was "uncle" of Col. Thomas Bayly of Accomack. (Isaac W.K. Handy, Annals and Memorials of the Handy's and Their Kindred) See The Fisher Family Journal and The Patience "V" Journal. This Bayly line is not entirely proved. He married TABITHA (N) before 1750.
He made a will in Accomack Co., VA, January 13, 1750. (Stratton Nottingham, Wills & Admin. Acc. Co., p. 160) EDMUND's will was probated in Accomack Co., VA, March 26, 1751. By his father's will, Edmund was to be under the guide & direction of an uncle, Morris Shepherd. Hannah Scarburgh's sister, Edmond Memoria Scarburgh, married Morris Shepherd, making him uncle to Hannah's children. Edmund received all his father's land on the seaside, containing 800 acres. (Stratton Nottingham, Wills & Admin. Acc. Co., p. 57-58) Edmund named his children, friend Joachim Michael and son John were executors. Thomas Crippen was a witness to the will; Thomas was his brother-in-law. Probate shows Littleton Scarburgh Major appointed guardian to Edmund, heir at law to the testator. (Stratton Nottingham, Wills & Admin. Acc. Co., p. 160-161) This Bayly line is not entirely proved.
(Judy Stell, March 2001)
Children of EDMUND BAYLY and ROSE FISHER are:
153. i. THOMAS17 BAYLY, b. 13 March 1736/37, Accomack Co., VA; d. 1808, Accomack Co., VA.
ii. TABITHA BAYLY.
iii. ROSE BAYLY.
iv. JOHN BAYLY.
v. LEVIN BAYLY.
vi. HANCOCK BAYLY.
vii. ESME BAYLY.
154. viii. EDMUND BAYLY III, b. Abt. 1731; d. Bet. 18 December 1756 - 27 January 1757, Accomack Co., VA.
108. ELIZABETH16 BAYLY (HANNAH15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1694. She married THOMAS CRIPPEN. He was born Abt. 1692.
Notes for ELIZABETH BAYLY:
7. ELIZABETH4 BAYLY (EDMUND3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born in Accomack Co., VA about 1700.She married THOMAS CRIPPEN (Jr.) before April 2, 1718. THOMAS was the son of THOMAS CRIPPEN. THOMAS died 1728 in Accomack Co., VA.
ELIZABETH BAYLY and THOMAS CRIPPEN (Jr.) had the following children:
23 i. ROBERT5 CRIPPEN.
24 ii. JOHN CRIPPEN.
25 iii. THOMAS CRIPPEN.
+ 26 iv. ELIZABETH CRIPPEN .
(Judy Stell, Mar 2001)
Child of ELIZABETH BAYLY and THOMAS CRIPPEN is:
155. i. ELIZABETH17 CRIPPEN.
109. TABITHA16 DUEY (MATILDA15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1712. She married (1) PHILLIP PARKER II Abt. 1730. He died 1740. She married (2) RICHARD JOHNSON Abt. 1742.
Children of TABITHA DUEY and PHILLIP PARKER are:
i. JACOB D.17 PARKER, b. Abt. 1732; d. Bef. 1755.
156. ii. CALEB PARKER, b. Abt. 1735; d. Bef. 1760.
110. WILLIAM MEREDITH16 SCARBOROUGH (EDMUND15, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1714 in Accomack Co., VA, and died September 1756 in Accomac Co., VA. He married ALICE EDMUND. She was born Abt. 1715 in Accomack Co., VA, and died Aft. 1765 in Accomack Co., VA.
Notes for WILLIAM MEREDITH SCARBOROUGH:
He made a will 17 Aug 1756 in Accomack Co, VA.(66795) He named a wife Alice and a son William. The son William was to get land which "my grandfather gave to my father lying on Cradock Creek." To wife Alice all the surplus land to be found in all the lands I possess for life and then to my son William. Wife Alice was the executrix. Witt: Mitchell Scarburgh, Norwich Rodgers and Daniel Fisher.
Meredith's will was probated 28 Sep 1756 in Accomack Co, VA.(66796) Mitchell Scarburgh was named guardian of Edmund Scarburgh, infant heir at law of William Scarburgh.
(Miles Files, 2000]
Children of WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH and ALICE EDMUND are:
i. ELIZABETH17 SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1734, Accomack Co., VA; d. April 1768, Accomack Co., VA.
Notes for ELIZABETH SCARBOROUGH:
89 i. Elizabeth9 Scarburgh(66797) was born in Accomack Co, VA circa 1746. Elizabeth died Apr 1768 at 21 years of age.(66798) She made a will 18 May 1767 in Accomack Co, VA.(66799) To mother Allice Dunton. Brother William Scarburgh residual legatee. Father-in-law Isaac Dunton Extr. Witt: Robert Wale, Edmund Scarburgh, Isaac Waterfield.
Elizabeth's will was probated 20 Apr 1768 in Accomack Co, VA.(66800) At probate, Isaac Dunton relinquished his right and Americus Scarburgh qualified.
(Miles Files, 2000)
Scarburgh, Elizabeth, 18 May 1767-26 Apr 1768. To mother Alice Dunton. Bro William Scarburgh resid. Legatee. Fatherin-law Isaac Dunton, exr. Wit Robert Wale, Edmund Scarburgh, p. 148 (p. 185)
In order of Prob: Isaac Dunton relinquished his right & Americus Scarburgh qualified.
(p. 186, WILLS & ADMINISTRATIONS OF ACCOMACK CO., VA 1663-1800, compiled by Stratton Nottingham, 1973)
157. ii. WILLIAM SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1736, Accomack Co., VA; d. 22 January 1802, Norfolk, VA.
158. iii. EDMOND SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1745, Accomack Co., VA; d. Bet. September 1777 - 31 December 1799, Accomack Co., VA.
111. ELIZABETH16 SCARBOROUGH (EDMUND15, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 14 July 1714 in VA, and died 14 November 1777. She married THOMAS HALL 1734, son of THOMAS HALL and JANE RICKARDS. He was born Abt. 1714 in VA, and died Aft. 1765 in VA.
Notes for ELIZABETH SCARBOROUGH:
Elizabeth Scarburgh was born in Accomack Co, VA 14 Jul 1714. Elizabeth died 4 Nov 1772 in Accomack Co, VA, at 58 years of age. She married Col. Thomas Hall 31 Oct 1735 in Accomack Co, VA. Thomas was born 1714 in Accomack Co, VA. Thomas was the son of Thomas Hall and Jane Rickards. Thomas died 1775 in Accomack Co, VA, at 61 years of age. Thomas Hall was the first recorded County Lieutenant in Acc Co. At the time of Hall's appointment, Colonel Covington Corbin was listed as Commanding Officer of the Acc Co Militia, and Lt. Colonel Thomas Bayly as second in command. This was in 1775. Lt. Col. Bayly received his commission on 25 Apr 1775 and Col. Corbin received his on 27 Jun 1775. After Thomas Hall's death in 1775, George Corbin replaced him as County Lieutenant. In the first days after the Declaration of Independence the county militias were technically under the command of a County Lieutenant, with a Colonel, Lt. Col., and Major working with him. For a number of years the County Lieutenant was effectively the Commander of the Militia, with the rank of Colonel, even though each Militia unit had its own Colonel, Lt. Col., and Major as field officers. Colonel Thomas Hall purchased 475 acres of Tangier Island from Charles Scarburgh (wife Mary Ann). This was was confirmed in Charles Scarburgh's will of 1762. In 1763 Colonel Thomas Hall and his wife Elizabeth (Scarburgh) sold the 475 acres to William Andrews who had married Colonel Hall's daughter Anna Maria Hall. In 1778 Andrews sold it as 450 acres to Joseph Crockett. It has been said that the Island was first settled in 1686 by a John Crockett and his eight sons, who had come over from the Western Shore, but that does not seem to be substantiated by the records. The Crockett family is known to have been on the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland at an early date. If they had possibly come to the island at the date indicated, they would have come as cattle-tenders or other tenants of the Scarburgh-West owners. There is no record of a Crockett owning land in Acc Co before this 1778 purchase, and not a Crockett will is recorded there, down to 1800.
MK Miles, Nov 2003
Notes for THOMAS HALL:
Linda F. Harris Website:
ID: I38879 Name: Thomas HALL Birth: in VA
Children of ELIZABETH SCARBOROUGH and THOMAS HALL are:
i. MARGARET17 HALL, b. 28 September 1735.
159. ii. ANNA MARIA HALL, b. 30 November 1738, Accomack Co., VA; d. 13 February 1815, Accomack Co., VA.
iii. JANE HALL, b. 18 May 1740.
iv. ELIZABETH HALL, b. 07 August 1743.
112. MARGARET16 SCARBOROUGH (MITCHELL15, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 26 April 1721. She married JOHN THOROWGOOD Abt. March 1754. He was born Abt. 1720.
Children of MARGARET SCARBOROUGH and JOHN THOROWGOOD are:
i. ROBERT17 THOROWGOOD, b. 01 January 1754; d. October 1759.
ii. THOMAS SCARBOROUGH THOROWGOOD, b. 29 June 1755.
iii. MITCHELL THOROWGOOD, b. 13 April 1757.
iv. PEMBROKE THOROWGOOD, b. 09 March 1760.
v. SARAH SCARBOROUGH THOROWGOOD, b. 28 August 1762.
113. AMERICUS16 SCARBOROUGH (MITCHELL15, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 17 September 1723 in Accomack Co., VA, and died Bef. 29 March 1774 in Accomack Co., VA. He married (1) SARAH YEARDLEY WEST 24 October 1749, daughter of ARGOLL WEST and COMFORT ROGERS. She was born Abt. 1720. He married (2) COMFORT WEST Aft. 1755, daughter of ARGOLL WEST and COMFORT ROGERS. She was born Abt. 1723, and died Aft. March 1774.
Children of AMERICUS SCARBOROUGH and SARAH WEST are:
160. i. CAPTAIN JOHN17 SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1740.
161. ii. AMERICUS SCARBOROUGH II, b. 1750, Accomack Co., VA; d. Aft. 24 March 1818, Accomack Co., VA.
Children of AMERICUS SCARBOROUGH and COMFORT WEST are:
162. iii. EDMUND17 SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1767, Accomack Co., VA.
iv. CHARLES SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1758; m. BRIDGET ROBINS, 29 August 1794; b. Abt. 1760.
114. MARY16 SCARBOROUGH (MITCHELL15, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 28 February 1724/25, and died 15 September 1759. She married ANDREW STEWART III, son of ANDREW STEWART and SARAH KELLAM. He was born Abt. 1723 in Accomack Co., VA.
Children of MARY SCARBOROUGH and ANDREW STEWART are:
i. SUSANNA17 STEWART, b. Abt. 1750.
ii. SCARBOROUGH STEWART, b. Bef. 1757.
115. MATILDA16 SCARBOROUGH (MITCHELL15, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 29 February 1727/28, and died Aft. August 1792. She married (1) BENJAMIN STEWART Abt. 1750, son of ANDREW STEWART and SARAH KELLAM. He was born Bet. 1715 - 1730 in VA, and died May 1766 in VA. She married (2) SOLOMON KELLAM Bet. May 1766 - 1768. He was born Bef. 1730, and died Bet. 1768 - 1777 in VA.
Notes for BENJAMIN STEWART:
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. I Benjamin Stuart
of Accomack County in Saint George's Parish being very sick and weak of body but perfect mind and memory I do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner and form as followeth :
ITEM I give and bequeath,unto my son Andrew Stuart my horse (TO)ping.
ITEM I give unto my:,Ioving wife Mytilda two midling good beding furniture and one negro woman named Betty to her and her heirs forever.
ITEM l,give to,my daughter Margaret Stewart one negro boy named Tom to her and her heirs forever.
ITEM I give to my daughter Lizabeth Stewart one negro boy name George to her and her heirs forever.
ITEM I give to my daughter Sarah my negro (girl) named Susa to her and her heirs forever. ITEM I give to my son Scarburgh Stewart one negro girl named (Adah) to him and his heirs forever.
ITEM I give to my daughter named Nancy one negro man named Lonnon to her heirs forever. ITEM I give to the child that my wife goes with now the negro child that Betty now goes with.
ITEM I give all the remaining part of my estate to be equally divided amongst my wife and children, Margaret, Elizabethy, Sarah, Scarburgh, Nancy and the child my wife now goes with after paying all my Just debts and (legacies). Lastly I make and appoint Thomas Hall and William Joyne Executors of this,my last will and testament revoking all other wills and testaments before by me made.
Benjamin Stuart
SIGNED-SEALED PUBLISHED
and declared to be my last will this the 18th day of November 1765
Thomas Dolanaway
Elizabeth La(rmee) (Larence?)
Anne H. Hart GED
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Solomon Kellam appointed Guardian of Stewart Children:
Sarah Stewart, Orphan of Benjamin Stewart (board for herself & negro girl 12 months
Susanna Stewart (board for self & Negro 12 months)
At a Court held and Contd and held for Accomack County August 31st 1768. Solomon Kellam Guardian to Sarah, Susannah & Andrew Stewart Orphans presented and made Oath to the within account against said orphans and admitted to record.
Accomack County Orphan's Accounts 1741-1770 by Gail Walczyk, 1999, p 109-110
Children of MATILDA SCARBOROUGH and BENJAMIN STEWART are:
i. NANCY17 STEWART, b. Abt. 1672.
163. ii. ANDREW STEWART, b. Abt. 1752; d. Abt. 1815.
iii. MARGARET STEWART, b. Abt. 1754.
iv. ELIZA STEWART, b. Abt. 1756.
v. SARAH STEWART, b. Abt. 1758.
vi. SCARBOROUGH STEWART, b. Abt. 1760.
116. DOROTHY WAINHOUSE16 SCARBOROUGH (MITCHELL15, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 10 February 1729/30 in Accomack Co., VA, and died Bef. 22 March 1763 in Accomack Co., VA. She married (1) EDMUND BAYLY III Abt. 1755, son of EDMUND BAYLY and ROSE FISHER. He was born Abt. 1731, and died Bet. 18 December 1756 - 27 January 1757 in Accomack Co., VA. She married (2) JOHN CUSTIS Aft. 1757. He was born Abt. 1725 in Accomack Co., VA, and died Aft. 27 September 1762 in Accomack Co., VA.
Children of DOROTHY SCARBOROUGH and EDMUND BAYLY are:
i. DOROTHY WAINHOUSE17 BAYLY, b. Abt. 1756.
ii. THOMAS BAYLY, b. Abt. 1756.
Child of DOROTHY SCARBOROUGH and JOHN CUSTIS is:
iii. HENRY17 CUSTIS, b. Bet. 1754 - 1762.
Notes for HENRY CUSTIS:
2 i. Henry2 Custis(19761) was born in Accomack Co, VA circa 1760. Henry was named in his grandfather's will 27 Sep 1762 in Accomack Co, VA.(19762) He was named as grandson Henry Custis in the will of Mitchel Scarburgh.
Henry was named in his grandmother's will 20 Jul 1775 in Accomack Co, VA.(19763) He was supposed to get Negro boy Babel when he reached age 21, so he was evidently still underage at this time.
(Miles Files, 2000).
117. JOHN16 SHEPHERD (EDMOND MEMORIA15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1714, and died Bef. 25 March 1740 in Accomack Co., VA. He married KATHARINE HARMANSON Abt. 1733, daughter of THOMAS HARMANSON and ELIZABETH ROBINS. She was born Abt. 1715 in Northampton Co., VA.
Children of JOHN SHEPHERD and KATHARINE HARMANSON are:
164. i. MARGARET17 SHEPHERD, b. Abt. 1735.
165. ii. ELIZABETH SHEPHERD, b. Abt. 1740.
118. AMERICUS16 SHEPHERD (EDMOND MEMORIA15 SCARBOROUGH, EDMOND14, EDMOND13, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1718, and died Bet. 10 July 1773 - 29 March 1774. He married ?. She died Aft. 1796.
Children of AMERICUS SHEPHERD and ? are:
i. AMERICUS17 SHEPHERD, b. Abt. 1741.
ii. JOHN SHEPHERD, b. Abt. 1743.
iii. EDMOND SHEPHERD, b. Abt. 1746.
iv. CHARLES SHEPHERD, b. Abt. 1748; d. Bet. 25 November - 26 December 1776; m. BRIDGET; d. Aft. 1776.
119. SCARBOROUGH16 DICKERSON (ELIZABETH15 MARSHALL, ANNABELLA14 TOFT, EDMOND13 SCARBOROUGH II, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1740. She married WILLIAM SMULLEN 1763 in Worcester Co., MD, son of RANDALL SMULLEN. He was born Abt. 1740.
Notes for SCARBOROUGH DICKERSON:
Anne Toft lived at Gargaphie in northeastern Accomack County, Virginia. Colonel Scarborough, her lover, lived at Scarborough's Neck - today called Davis Wharf - the neck of land between Craddock's Creek and Occahannock Creek in Accomack County, Virginia, at his estate called Hedra's Cottage. Dr. Thomas Fowkes lived a little farther north at Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia. His father James Fowkes, Jr., lived at Fookses' Neck on the south side of Matchatank (Matchotank) Creek, between Onancock on the north and Davis Wharf on the south. John Roach, Sr., lived at Annamessex or Annemessex (now Crisfield), Somerset County, Maryland, as did Charles Hall Sr. and Edward Dickerson. Edward Dickerson traded in land - he bought Contention at the head of the Annemessex River in 1667 and sold it in 1668; he purchased Irish Grove on Morumsco Creek in 1673 and sold it in 1675 (page 443, Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, by Clarence Torrence (available from Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland). His son Edmond Dickerson, Sr., owned Limbrick in Somerset County - he married Elizabeth Marshall, daughter of Annabella Toft-Scarborough and John Marshall. Benjamin Fookes (son of Dr. Thomas Fowkes) moved from Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia, to Worcester County, Maryland. His wife was Catherine Roach of the aforesaid Roach line of Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland. This is a sketch of the original abodes of these early ancestors. All these bloodlines and more eventually converged at the Snow Hill area, Worcester County, Maryland (east, north and northeast of these other sites), in James Edward Smullen (christened Edward James Smullen) who went to Livingston County, Kentucky in 1836.
R. Leland Johnson
Notes for WILLIAM SMULLEN:
William Smullen, immigrant from Ireland to Somerset County, Maryland in 1680, married Mary (who married Ambrose Riggin after his death). Their children are listed in Ruth T. Dryden's Smullen Family, pages 194-195 (available from the Nabb Research Center, Salisbury University, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, Maryland 21801-6860; telephone: 1-410-677-5067; e-mail:frmiller@salisbury.edu;fax: 1-410-677-5067; http://www.nabbhistory.salsibury.edu).
The same information appears on page 1 of Eugene Trimble's The Smullen Family of the Eastern Shore of Maryland 1680-1974; ibidem). Pat Taylor of the Nabb Research Center researched the Smullen line for me. She sent me copies of: Pages 194 and 195 of Ruth T. Dryden's Smullen Family; Page 1 of Eugene Earl Trimble's The Smullen Family of the Eastern Shore of Maryland 1680-1974; Maryland Land Office (Patent) Record) 1679-1681 Liber WC2, Folio 120, listing William "Smullen" being transported 1679 aboard "ship Mary of Liverpoole"; Inventory of the estate of William Smullen, deceased, dated January 17, 1703, Maryland Testamentary Proceedings Prerogative Court 1697-1711, folio 210; Somerset County, Maryland, Judicial 1730-1733, folio 59, deposition (Ambrose Riggin and his mother Mary, aged eighty-six years); Somerset County, Maryland, Judicial 1735, Mar.-1735/36, Folio 314, deposition of March 1735/36 (Ambrose Riggen aged sixty-five and Mary Riggen aged sixty years); Goshen abstract from Ruth T. Dryden's Land Records of Somerset County, Maryland,, page 183; Harmsworth abstract from Ruth T. Dryden's Land Records of Somerset County, Maryland, page 200 - in 1684 James and Grace Woolford sold Harmsworth to Edmund and William Smullen, my Randall's brothers; Benson's map Somerset County, Dublin Election District No. 4 - upper part showing that patents Goshen and Harmsworth are close - these properties are southeast of Princess Anne, Maryland.
From this information it is learned, therefore, that Mary Riggin (the widow of William Smullen, the immigrant) was shown in the deposition concerning land boundaries of Minshalls Adventure, dated March, 1735/36 as being sixty years old; Ambrose Riggin (her second husband) was shown as being sixty-five years old and her son Randall Smulling (Smullen) forty-seven years old. The deposition was authorized in a document dated "…this ninth day of ffebruary Anno Domini 1735/6____" - that is exactly as it reads in the original. So Mary _____who married William Smullen, the immigrant, was born in 1675 and would have been twenty-eight years old when William Smullen died in 1703. Now that is picking them young - right out of the cradle - at thirteen years old, the time of the onset of puberty. So Randall Smullen was born when his mother was only thirteen years old - it is all there - in black and white - so she was the proverbial child bride of early colonial history. William Smullen and Mary _____ therefore were married in 1689.
The following is from page 194 of Ruth T. Dryden's Smullen Family:
1. William Smullen. Born c. 1660. Married Mary_____(born c. 1676, aged 60 on Feb. 9, 1735/36; Somerset J.R. 1734/6-314 (married (2) Ambrose Riggin). Purchased 150 acres of tract Goshen in Perryhawkin,June 2, 1688 (Som. Deeds 4-431). Living Jan. 1, 1696/7, when witnessed will of Stephen Costen, but died before 1704.
Children: 1. Randall (2)
2. Edmond born c. 1690; died s.p before 1741; purchased with brother William on Oct. 29, 1708, 300 acres Harmsworth from Jams Woolford (Som. Deeds 10-202).
3. William born c. 1692; died s. p. probably before 1717.
4. Mary b.c. 1694; unmarried in 1726; brother Edmond deeded to her and sisters, 300 acres of Harmsworth, equally, March 25, 1717 (Som. J.R. 1715/19-47) ; she and her sister Rose divided tract on July 2, 1726 (Som. Deeeds 16-32).
5. Eleanor born c. 1696; died prior to 1726, s. p.
6. Rose born c. 1698; married Isaac Coston.
2. Randall Smullen (William 1) Born c. 1689 (aged 47 on Feb. 9, 1735/6; Som. J.R. 1734;6-3). Married Sarah Harris (John Harris in his will written March 7, 1710; pr. March 24, 1715/16, left Randall Smullen one shilling in full of his portion of his estate). Planter of Somerset County. Members of Somerset County. Member of grand jury, June, 1723. Purchased 150 acres of Goshen from John Wine and John Barber, Feb., 11, 1707 (Som. Deeds 10-147). On Nov. 25, 1741, Randall Smullen, Sr., and Randall Smullen, Jr., planters deeded to Joseph Riggen, certain rights to 300 acres Harmsworth, as heirs at law to Edmond Smullen and William Smullen(Som. Deed 20-264). On March 19, 1741, in a similar capacity they deeded to Ahab Coston, 137 acres Hrmsworth 9Som. Deeds 20-288). Sarah Adams, daughter of Abraham Adams, dec'd, was bound to Randall Smullen, June Ct., 1735 (Som. J. R. 1734/5-15). Arthur Warwick in his will written Jan. 26, 1743/4, left the heirs of Randall Smullen 10 acres Winter Quarter. Randall Smullen died in 1743;4 (will written Dec. 9, 1743; pr. Feb 23, 1743;4) (Md. Wills 23-396).
Children: 1. Randall (3)
2. Margaret b.c. 1715; married -----Layfield.
3. Sarah b.c 1718; married ----- Layfield.
4. Nathaniel (4)
5. William (5)
6. Edmond (6)
(R. Leland Johnson)
Child of SCARBOROUGH DICKERSON and WILLIAM SMULLEN is:
166. i. PETER17 SMULLEN, b. Abt. 1785.
120. FRANCIS16 WELBURN (DANIEL15, ARCADIA14 TOFT, EDMOND13 SCARBOROUGH II, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1727 in Accomack Co., VA. He married (1) MARY MARSHALL. He married (2) BARBARA CORBIN, daughter of COVENTON CORBIN and BARBARY DRUMMOND. She was born Abt. 1736.
Child of FRANCIS WELBURN and BARBARA CORBIN is:
i. JOHN17 WELBURN, b. 1772.
121. SAMUEL16 SCARBOROUGH (JOHN15, HANNAH SCARBURGH14 WISE, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1722 in VA, and died 11 April 1815 in Worcester Co., MD. He married MARGARET KENDALL 10 April 1759 in Northampton County, Virginia, daughter of JOHN KENDALL and ESTHER ROBINS. She was born Abt. 1730, and died Bef. 1791 in Worchester Co., MD.
Notes for SAMUEL SCARBOROUGH:
1790 Census Worchester Co., MD
FREE WHITE ALL
Males OTHER
PG LINE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD 16 to FREE
# # LAST NAME FIRST NAME up 16 Females P'sons Slaves
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124 168 Scarborough Samuel 3 1 4 0 2
124 169 Scarborough John 3 0 2 0 13
124 171 Scarborough Kendall 1 0 1 0 2
127 103 Webb Scarborough 3 2 3 0 0
127 104 Webb Thomas 3 2 2 0 0
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From: "jrevell1" <jrevell1@earthlink.net>
To:
Cc: <Ruhi19@cox.net>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 9:53 AM
Subject: John and Samuel Scarborough
In response to John and Samuel Scarborough/Ann and Margaret Kendall
Marriages Northampton County, Virginia 1660-1854 3rd Revised Edition Abstracted and Compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka Page 93 states as follows:
John Scarburgh married Ann Kendall 26 Jun 1759; John of Worcester County, Maryland; daughter of John Kendall, Gent consented, William Wood was security.
Samuel Scarburgh married to Peggy Kendall 10 Apr 1759; Samuel of Worcester County, Maryland; daughter of John Kendall, security.
In 1742 an act of the Maryland Assembly created a new county on the "seaside of Somerset called Worcester County. The formation of Worcester removed a large portion of land and approximately one-half of its inhabitants from Somerset County. Therefore both John and Samuel were born in Somerset County as Whitelaw reported but at the time of their marriages they were from Worcester County as Jean reported.
Clayton Torrence reports that "Worcester County was organized at the house of David Murry in Snow Hill Town, December 11, 1742 by virtue of a commission from Lord Baltimore dated December 10, 1742; commissioners or justices of the peace being John Henry, John Scott, William Lane, Samuel Hopkins, John Miller, John Scarborough, John Kelly and William Burton; Robert King, Jr. became clerk and Edmund Hough underclerk." Quoted from Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland Page 429.
James Revell Kid GHOTE of Chesapeake
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Library of Congress: CS71.S3 1989 The Descendants of Samuel Scarborough, Sr. of North Carolina, 1788-1988. Badders, Nannie Rogers
Children of SAMUEL SCARBOROUGH and MARGARET KENDALL are:
167. i. JOHN WESLEY17 SCARBOROUGH, b. 1764, Worcester Co., MD.
ii. MATTHEW SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1763.
iii. KENDALL SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1765.
iv. THOMAS SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1768.
v. SARAH SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1770.
vi. MARY SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1772.
168. vii. SAMUEL SCARBOROUGH, b. 1760, Southampton Co., VA; d. Bet. 17 July - November 1841, Wake Co., NC.
122. JOHN16 SCARBOROUGH (JOHN15, HANNAH SCARBURGH14 WISE, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Aft. 1717. He married ANNE KENDALL 26 June 1759 in Northamton Co., VA, daughter of JOHN KENDALL and ESTHER ROBINS. She was born Abt. 1732 in Northampton Co., VA.
Notes for JOHN SCARBOROUGH:
(Is this the correct John Scarborough?--cm)
PROCEEDINGS
L. H. J. Liber No. 47 1754, May 8 p. 415
OF THE
LOWER HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
At a Session of Assembly held at the City of Annapolis, on Wed-
nesday the 8th Day of May, in the Year of our Lord 1754, and in
the Fourth Year of the Dominion of the Right Honourable Fred-
erick, Absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of Maryland
and Avalon, Lord Baron of Baltimore &c. (His Excellency Horatio
Sharpe, Esq; being Governor,) appeared in the Lower House of
Assembly,
The Honourable Philip Hammond, Esq; Speaker.
For St. Mary's County.
For Kent County,
Cap.t Alex. Williamson.
For Anne Arundel County,
Doctor Charles Carroll,
Major Henry Hall,
Cap.t John Gassaway.
For Calvert County,
M.r James John Mackall,
M.r Benjamin Mackall,
M.r Thomas Reynolds,
M.r Edward Gantt.
For Charles County,
Cap.t Arthur Lee,
M.r Bayne Smallwood.
For Somerset County,
M.r Joseph Gillis,
M.r John Handy.
For Dorchester County,
Col.° Henry Hooper,
Major Henry Travers.
M.r Joseph Cox Gray. **
For Baltimore County,
M.r William Govane,
M.r Lloyd Buchanan,
M.r John Paca.
For Caecil County,
M.r Nicholas Hyland.
For Prince George's County,
M.r William Murdock,
M.r George Frasier,
M.r John Hawkins.
For the City of Annapolis,
M.r Walter Dulany.
For Queen Anne's County,
Cap.t William Hopper.
For Worcester County,
Major John Purnell,
Cap.t John Evans,
Col.° John Scarborough.**
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PROCEEDINGS THE LOWER HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
L. H. J. Liber No. 46 November 6 1746
At a Session of Assembly held at the City of Annapolis on Thurs-
day the Sixth Day of November 1746 and in the 32d Year of the
Dominion of the Right Honourable Charles Absolute Lord and
p. 661
Propry of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon Lord Baron of
Baltimore &c. his Excellency Thomas Bladen Esqr Governor.
the following Members appeared in the Lower House of Assem-
bly Viz.
The Honble Colonel Edward Sprigg Speaker
For St Mary's County
Mr Abraham Barnes
Mr Zachariah Bond
Mr James Mills
Mr Phillip Key
For Kent County
Mr John Gresham **
Mr Richard Gresham **
Mr Matthias Harris
For Annll County
Doctor Charles Carrol
Mr Phillip Hammond
Major Henry Hall
Mr Thomas Worthington
For Calvert County
Mr Joseph Hall
Mr John Brome
For Charles County
Mr Richard Harrison
Mr John Courts
For Somerset County
William Stoughton Esqr
Colo George Dashiel **
For Talbot County
Mr William Thomas
Mr Robert Lloyd
For Dorchester County
Colo Henry Hooper
For Cecil County
Captain Nicholas Heyland
Captain Peter Bayard
For Baltimore County
Major Thomas Sheredine
Docr George Buchanan
For Prince Georges County
Mr Turner Wooten
Captain John Stoddart
Captain John Addison **
For the City of Annapolis
Mr Walter Dulany
For Queen Anns County
Mr Thomas Hammond
Capt. William Hopper
For Worcester County
Mr Thomas Robins **
Col. John Scarborough **
Mr Key and Mr Bayard were sent to Acquaint the Governor that
a Number of Members sufficient to Compose a lower House of As-
sembly was Convened at the Stadt House
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PROCEEDINGS THE LOWER HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
At a Session of Assembly held at the City of Annapolis, on Satur-
day the Sixteenth Day of May 1747, and in the Thirty third year
of the Dominion of the Right Honourable Charles Lord and Pro-
prietary of the Province of Maryland and Avalon Lord Baron of
Baltimore &c (His Excellency Samuel Ogle Esqr Governor) the
following Members appeared in the Lower House of Assembly, viz.
The Honourable Colonel Edward Sprigg Speaker
L. H. J. Liber No. 46 P. 685 1747 May 16
ffor St. Marys County
Mr Philip Key
Major Abraham Barnes
ffor Kent County
Mr Matthias Harris
Mr John Gresham **
Mr Richard Gresham **
Mr George Wilson
ffor Anne Arundel County
Major Henry Hall
Dr Charles Carroll
Mr Thomas Worthington
ffor Calvert County
Mr Walter Smith
for Prince Georges County
Mr Turner Wootton
ffor the City of Annapolis
Capt. Robert Gordon
Mr Walter Dulany
ffor Somerset County
Col Robert King
William Stoughton Esqr
Col George Dashiel
ffor Talbot County
Mr Nicholas Goldsborough
Mr William Thomas
Mr Robert Lloyd
ffor Cecil County
Mr Joshua George
Capt Nicholas Hyland
Mr Benjamin Pearce
Capt. Peter Bayard
ffor Baltimore County
Major Thomas Sheredine
Capt. John Paca
ffor Queen Anne's County
Mr Thomas Hammond
Capt. Edward Tilghman
Capt. William Hopper
ffor Worcester County
Mr Thomas Robins
Col John Henry
Col John Scarborough
Capt. John Purnell
Mr Thomas and Mr Harris were sent to acquaint the Governor
that a number of Members sufficient to compose the Lower House
of Assembly, were Convened at the Stadt House.
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On September 23, the Proprietary party won another victory, casting 27
votes in favor of making an allowance to Councillors in the Journal of Ac-
counts, while 22 votes were cast in opposition by Bond of St. Mary's, Wilson
and Harris of Kent, three delegates from Anne Arundel (Henry Hall voted
aye!), the delegates from Calvert, Charles and Talbot, Hooper of Dorchester,
Sheredine and Paca of Baltimore (John Hall and Buchanan voted aye),
Wootton and Addison of Prince George's (Sprigg voted aye!) and Bordley
of Annapolis. Upon the same day, the House indefinitely postponed (by assign-
ing the consideration of the subject to a day after the close of the session) the
provision for an appropriation for the purchase of arms, etc., by a vote of 32
to 18. The Proprietary forces were beaten, mustering only Barnes of
St. Mary's, three of the four members from Kent (Harris voted aye!), the
Somerset delegates, Thomas of Talbot, Ennalls of Dorchester, Colvill and
George of Cecil, Gordon of Annapolis, Wilkinson and Hopper of Queen Anne's
and Henry, Selby and Outten of Worcester. On the following day, Septem-
ber 24, a motion to reconsider this action was rejected by precisely the same
vote.
On September 24, the House, by the same vote, refused to reconsider this
decision. The House decided, by a vote of 24 to 21, to approve of a message
to the Upper House refusing to agree to its amendments to the Journal of
Accounts. The majority contained the Proprietary party and may have wished
to ward off a more hostile message, comprising the delegations from
St. Mary's, Somerset, and Cecil, the Greshams of Kent, Henry Hall of Anne
Arundel, Courts of Charles, Thomas of Talbot, Ennalls and Lecompte of
Dorchester, John Hall of Baltimore, Gordon of Annapolis, all the Queen
Anne's members except Pemberton, and Henry and Purnell of Worcester.
The last division of the Session followed immediately and resulted in a
determination, by a vote of 25 to 19, not to grant Bladen's request of a present
for the Six Nations. Those who would have made the present were Bond and
Barnes of St. Mary's, the Greshams of Kent, Henry Hall of Anne Arundel,
Courts of Charles, Stoughton, King and Dennis of Somerset, George and
Colvill of Cecil, Sheredine, Paca and John Hall of Baltimore, Sprigg of
Prince George's, Gordon of Annapolis, Pemberton and Hammond of Queen
Anne's and Henry of Worcester.
On that day, largely on account of the Militia Bill's failure, Gov. Bladen
prorogued the Assembly, whose record of 37 divisions far surpassed any pre-
vious Session.
A new Assembly was chosen and sat from March 12 to 29, 1745/6. This
was another " addled " session. Bladen told the members that he summoned
xiv Letter of Transmission.
them because of a message from Gov. Clinton of New York that there was
danger that the Six Nations would be seduced by the French and because of
the Jacobite Rebellion in England. The Assembly adopted loyal addresses and
signed an Association, pledging fidelity to the Crown; though the Lower House
made some scruple as to the original wording of the document, which seemed
to show them too well content with Proprietary rule. Nothing was done as to
the Indians. The usual resolves claiming rights of Englishmen were spread on
the House Journal. Key took the place of Abell and Mills, who had been
unseated at the last session, was again returned from St. Mary's. No changes
occurred in the delegations from Kent, Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Balti-
more or Talbot. Dashiell succeeded Wilson in Somerset; as did Lee, Sulivane
in Dorchester; Bayard, Colvill in Cecil; Stoddert, Osborn Sprigg in Prince
George's; Dulaney, Bordley from Annapolis; Tilghman, Wilkinson from
Queen Anne's; while Robins and Scarborough took Selby's and Outten's
places from Worcester. Sprigg was again chosen speaker.
Maryland State Archives
Children of JOHN SCARBOROUGH and ANNE KENDALL are:
i. BETTY17 SCARBOROUGH.
ii. JOHN SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1761.
iii. MCKIMMEY SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1762, Worcester Co., MD.
iv. HENRY SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1764.
v. EDWARD SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1766.
vi. ELIZABETH SCARBOROUGH, b. Abt. 1768.
123. SAMUEL16 WISE (THOMAS15, JOHN14, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 01 December 1740 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA, and died 21 January 1779 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA. He married SUSANNA UPSHUR CUSTIS Abt. 1765 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA, daughter of JOHN CUSTIS and JOAN. She was born 02 April 1746 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA, and died 31 August 1800 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA.
Children of SAMUEL WISE and SUSANNA CUSTIS are:
i. ELIZABETH17 WISE, b. 1773, Nandua, Accomack Co., VA; d. 1801.
ii. ANN C. WISE, b. 19 March 1768.
iii. TABITHA WISE, b. 19 June 1771; d. 1783.
iv. SUSANNA WISE, b. 20 June 1776, Nandua, Accomack Co., VA; d. 31 August 1800; m. THOMAS AMES, 31 March 1794, Accomack Co., VA; b. Bef. 1772.
v. THOMAS WISE, b. 29 October 1777, Nandua, Accomack Co., VA; d. 1807.
124. JOHN16 WISE IV (JOHN15, JOHN14, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1723 in VA, and died Bef. 29 March 1770 in Accomack Co., VA. He married MARAGARET DOUGLAS. She was born Abt. 1725, and died Aft. 1770.
Notes for JOHN WISE IV:
John Wise: not dated-29 Mar 1770. Whole est. to wife Peggy Wise during her wid. "to my daughter Wise. To son Tully Robinson Wise land purchase of William Wise & "one half of my land and marsh known and called Bayside hammock & deeded to me by my ___(not completed.)
In order of prob: provde by James Henry & Tully Robinson Wise. John Wise heir at law to the testator, app guardian to Tully Robinson Wise. Peggy Wise qualified. P. 393 (p. 192, WILLS & ADMINISTRATIONS OF ACCOMACK CO., VA 1663-1800, compiled by Stratton Nottingham, 1973)
Children of JOHN WISE and MARAGARET DOUGLAS are:
i. DAU17 WISE, b. Bef. 1749.
169. ii. TULLY ROBINSON WISE, b. Bet. 1751 - 1765; d. 12 October 1812, Accomac Co., VA.
170. iii. JOHN WISE V, b. Abt. 1765; d. 30 March 1812.
125. CASSANDRA16 WISE (JOHN15, JOHN14, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 07 April 1728 in Nandua, Accomac Co., VA, and died 28 April 1803 in Nandua, Accomac Co., VA. She married THOMAS CUSTIS 21 June 1748 in Nandua, Accomack Co., VA, son of JOHN CUSTIS and SUSANNA BOWDOIN. He was born 22 September 1726 in Accomac Co., VA.
Children of CASSANDRA WISE and THOMAS CUSTIS are:
i. ELIZABETH17 CUSTIS, b. 21 May 1749.
ii. JOHN CUSTIS, SR., b. 23 February 1750/51.
iii. THOMAS CUSTIS, b. 05 January 1753.
iv. ANN CUSTIS, b. 02 January 1755.
v. ROBINSON CUSTIS, b. 18 November 1756.
126. JOHN16 RODGERS (HANNAH SCARBOROUGH15 WISE, JOHN14, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born 20 June 1738 in Accomac Co., VA or Hoggs Quarter, Sussex Co., DE. He married COMFORT PRETTYMAN Bef. 1759 in Sussex Co., DE. She was born Abt. 1738.
Child of JOHN RODGERS and COMFORT PRETTYMAN is:
i. LEVINA17 RODGERS, b. 02 May 1770, Worcester Co., MD; d. 25 March 1851, Posey Co., IN; m. PRETTYMAN MARVEL, SR., 1788, Sussex Co., DE; b. 29 January 1763, Dagsboro Hundred, Sussex Co., DE; d. 01 October 1856, Waynesville, DeWitt Co., IL.
127. ZOROBABEL16 RODGERS (HANNAH SCARBOROUGH15 WISE, JOHN14, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1739, and died 29 January 1793. Zorobabel married MARY REVELL, daughter of JOHN REVELL and AGNES BURTON. She was born Aft. 1711.
Notes for ZOROBABEL RODGERS:
Deed Book No 3 Part 1 Page 125 (Abstract)
This Indenture made this 26th day of August Anno Domini MDCCLX between Henry Lurton and Sabra his wife of Accomack County of the one part and Benjamin Warrington of the same place of the other part. Witnesseth;
Henry Lurton and his wife Sabra sell to Benjamin Warrington for the sum of Seventy Pounds current money of Virginia all that parcell or part of land lying and being in Accomack County near Pungoteague on Gargatha Road running along the said Road to Robert Parker's line and along the said Robert's line to John Lusher's (Probably Luker's) binding hill. I come to John Revell's on the North East and Northerly on the land of Capt. Henry Scarburgh North East on the land of Levin Window and Easterly on John Windows. Including Eighty Seven acres of land more or less. It being that part or parcell of land with the appurt's. that Jacob Lurton, departed father of the afore sd Henry Lurton did by his Deed of Gift bearing date the Twenty Seventh day of January MDCCLIV Give and grant unto his afore said Son, Henry Lurton as may appear. To have and to hold the afore said parcell of land as afore said described with all the appurt's. unto the same belonging or any way or sort appertaining unto the said Benjamin Warrington, his heirs and assigns forever. The deed has the hand (signatures) and seals of Henry Lurton and Sabra Lurton.
The Deed was sealed, signed and delivered in the presence of James Rogers - Zorababel Rogers - Richard West August 26th day 1760. Then received of Benjamin Warrington the sum of Seventy Pounds current money of Virginia. Teste: James Rogers - Zorababel Rogers - Richard West.
At a Court held for Accomack County Sept. 30th 1760 Henry Lurton and Sabra his wife presented and acknowledged the within Indenture as their act and deed to Benjamin Warrington. The same is admitted to record. The said Sabra being first privately examined as the law directs & voluntarily consenting thereto.
Truly recorded Geo. Holden C.O.C.
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From: James Revell
To: Pat ;
Cc: db1930@accessus.net ; msimpson@intercom.net ; jim@revell.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: Twiford connection
Last time we exchanged messages I stated that no connection between Revel Twiford and Randall Revell had been established. I also suggested that many other families often named children after people that they respected and that this is how I suspected Revel Twiford received his name. While I believed this to be good information, I have since discovered a true Revell connection andfelt that I must correct my previous statement as soon as possible.
Mary Revell daughter of John & Agnes Revell who was born after 1711 married Zorobabel Rodgers the son of Daniel & Hannah Rodgers and who died 29 Jan 1793. Mary & Zorobabel had a daughter named Tabitha Rodgers born ca. 1750 who died in 1800. Tabitha married Robert Twiford son of Daniel and Tamer Twiford. After Tabitha's death Robert married 2nd. on 14 Mar 1805 to Comfort Copes West. Tabitha and Robert had a son Revell Twiford born 1764 whose will was written 11 Mar 1828, particially proven on 25 Dec 1837 but not fully proven until 29 Jan 1838. Revell married in 1783 to Rachel West born in 1764 daughter of Eleanor Revell and Anthony West and sister of Revel West and 2nd. to Mary Unknown.
George Twiford Robert's brother is reported to have also married an unknown Revell as well. I have no proof of this marraige and I am searching for more information.
So Revel Twiford is grandson to Mary Revell & Zoroababel Rodgers and son-in-law to Eleanor Revell West & Anthony West. As yet, I do not know how Eleanor Revell fits into the Revell lineage and she remains a mystery. Mary Revell is Randall Revell's great-granddaughter [snip]
The list of children was a consolidation of what was supplied reading the various LW&T, Whitelaw and others and a document written by Don Bellessa and listed on the GHOTES website under Family Data Files..Descendants of William Twiford. I would recommend that each of you read Don's article. It is well documented and covers the TWIFORD FAMILY over a wide period of time.
Last Will & Testament of Daniel Twiford 17 May 1774 proved 26 Oct 1779. To son Bartholomew Twiford. As much of my estate to be sold as will pay my debts. Balance of estate to be divided between my four children, Robert, George, Bartholomew Twiford and Margaret Window (wife of Abel Window). William Seymour & son Robert executors. Witnesses: David Watson, William Welch.
Source: Wills & Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1663-1800 compiled by Stratton Nottingham Page 319.
Last Will & Testament of Daniel Twiford 11 Jul 1811 proved 26 Aug 1811. Friend William B. Addison Executor. To my nephew George W. Twiford my Negro girl Rose & to my niece Elizabeth W. Twiford...To nephew Revell W. Twiford ...& $200.00. To niece Nancy Twiford of Babel 25 pounds when she arrives to age 18. To Peter Parker...To William B. Addison $100.00 to my brother Revell Twiford the balance. Wittnesses: Zorobabel Kellum, Weskit Elliott, John M. Watson.
Source: Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia 1800-1860 by Miles & Miles 551. This book also contains the LW&T of Revell Twiford Sr., Robert Twiford Twiford and Wiley Jones Twiford. According to Revell Twiford's LW&T his children were as follows: Revell W. Twiford, George W. Twiford, Elizabeth W. Ayres. At the time of death Revell's wife was named "Mary".
I also received two emails from other Twiford's. I have attached all messages together to help each of you talk to other cousins.
Jim Revell Kid GHOTE of Chesapeake
Child of ZOROBABEL RODGERS and MARY REVELL is:
171. i. TABITHA17 RODGERS, b. Abt. 1750; d. 1800.
128. HAMPTON16 HOPKINS (DENNIS15 SCARBOROUGH, HANNAH SCARBURGH14 WISE, HANNAH13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1703, and died Aft. 15 February 1744/45.
Child of HAMPTON HOPKINS is:
i. MATTHEW17 HOPKINS, d. Aft. 1765.
129. JOSEPH JOHN16 REVELL (RANDALL15, RANDALL14, KATHERINE13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1722 in Isle of Wight Co., VA, and died 01 April 1784 in Wayne Co., NC. He married ELIZABETH HAM. She was born Abt. 1725.
Child of JOSEPH REVELL and ELIZABETH HAM is:
i. MATTHEW17 REVELL, b. Abt. 1747, Wayne Co., NC; d. Abt. 19 October 1803, Darlington District, SC; m. ANNA GATLING.
130. STEPHEN16 HORSEY IV (STEPHEN15, HANNAH14 REVELL, KATHERINE13 SCARBOROUGH, EDMUND12, HENRY11, HENRY10, JOHN9, HENRY8, HENRY7, JOHN6, JOHN5, NICHOLAS4 SCARDBURG, ROBERTE3 DE SCARDEBURG, HENRY2, ?1 SCARDEBURG) was born Abt. 1715. He married AGNES REVELL, daughter of EDWARD REVELL and REBECCA COLBOURNE. She was born Abt. 1715.
Child of STEPHEN HORSEY and AGNES REVELL is:
172. i. ELIZABETH REVELL17 HORSEY.
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