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| Matthew Anderson1 (M) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1639 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Caty (?) | |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Hansford Anderson1 (M) d. a 1768 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1639 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Caty (?) | |
| Death* | a 1768 | King and Queen County1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Margaret (?)1 (F) | ||
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 31 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Richard Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | bt 1700 - 1710 | Richard Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | bt 1700 - 1710 | Roger Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 1701 | Paulin Anderson+ |
| Son-Bio* | c 1705 | Francis Anderson+ |
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Paulin Anderson1 (M) b. 1701 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1681 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Margaret (?) | |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Paulin Anderson to Francis Anderson of K & Q Co. 05/12/1738 500 acres Amelia County Amelia County Deed Book 1 Page 100 Southside Appomatox River, being part of 2075 acres patented to said Paulin Anderson on 09/29/1733, bounded in part by William Fugia's upper corner at upper end of flat rock in the River' Fugia's line and corner, a small branch, William Eckhol's line and the River. | |
| Death* | Amelia County, Virginia, USA1 | |
| Birth* | 1701 | King and Queen County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Marriage* | 09 Jan 1723 | Judith Churchill Jones1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Judith Churchill Jones | |
| Son-Bio* | Matthew Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Anne Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | Francis Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson+ |
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Richard Anderson1 (M) b. bt 1700 - 1710, d. a 1749 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1681 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Margaret (?) | |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Richard Anderson from Matthew Talbot of K & Q County 05/18/1739 400 acres Amelia County North side Flatt Creek, bounded in part by a poplar marked R.A. in Robert Fergusson's line, & lines of William Evans and Benjamin Hubbard, being part of 1020 acres patented to Mathew Talbot on 06/10/1737. Wit. John Burton, Charles Anderson, Francis Anderson. Richard Anderson from Matthew Talbot of K & Q County & Jane, Brunswick 11/21/1740 620 acres Amelia County being part of 1020 acres patented to Mathew Talbot on 06/10/1737. The remaining part of said land was conveyed to Richard Anderson by deed on 05/15/1739. Richard Anderson to Paulin Anderson of K & Q County of K & Q Co. 03/10/1749 252 acres Amelia County being patented to Richard Anderson 08/20/1741. | |
| Birth* | bt 1700 - 1710 | King and Queen County1 |
| Death* | a 1749 | King and Queen County1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Roger Anderson1 (M) b. bt 1700 - 1710 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1681 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Margaret (?) | |
| Birth* | bt 1700 - 1710 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Francis Anderson1 (M) b. c 1705, d. 1787 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1681 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Margaret (?) | |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Paulin Anderson to Francis Anderson of K & Q Co. 05/12/1738 500 acres Amelia County Amelia County Deed Book 1 Page 100 Southside Appomatox River, being part of 2075 acres patented to said Paulin Anderson on 09/29/1733, bounded in part by William Fuqua's upper corner at upper end of flat rock in the River' Fuqua's line and corner, a small branch, William Eckhol's line and the River. Francis Anderson from William Fuqua of Lunenburg Co. 07/19/1746 200 acres Amelia County Amelia County Deed Book 2 Page 368 Bounded in part by a large flat rock in the Appomatox River, and a small branch, being patent ot Fuqua 08/01/1734. Francis Anderson from William Eckhols of Lunenburg Co. 03/17/1748 320 acres Amelia County Amelia County Deed Book 3 Page 209 mouth of Stock's Creek, on Appomatox River, lines of Paulin Anderson, William Fuqua, part of Patent to William Eckholls on 08/01/1734. Paulin Anderson to Francis Anderson of K & Q Co. 05/12/1738 500 acres Amelia County Amelia County Deed Book 1 Page 100 Southside Appomatox River, being part of 2075 acres patented to said Paulin Anderson on 09/29/1733, bounded in part by William Fugia's upper corner at upper end of flat rock in the River' Fugia's line and corner, a small branch, William Eckhol's line and the River. Amelia County Order Book 18:165 Francis Anderson obtained probate of estate of Francis Anderson Senr decd 27 Dec 1787 | |
| Birth* | c 1705 | King and Queen County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Death* | 1787 | Amelia County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Son-Bio* | Francis Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth Anderson+ | |
| Dau-Bio* | Angelica Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Anne Paulin Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Sarah Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Mary Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Edith Cobbs Anderson | |
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Judith Churchill Jones1 (F) b. 26 Dec 1702 | ||
| Birth* | 26 Dec 1702 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 09 Jan 1723 | Paulin Anderson1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 31 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Paulin Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | Matthew Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Anne Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | Francis Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson+ |
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Richard Anderson1 (M) b. 12 Feb 1726, d. 12 Feb 1796 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1701 | Paulin Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | 26 Dec 1702 | Judith Churchill Jones |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Subj: Re: Anderson, Thomas Date: 97-08-07 23:51:17 EDT From: ken.bowen@@airmail.net (Ken Bowen) To: PatAnder73@@aol.com Pat, Yes I was able to find the book but it didn't add any other info thanwhat you had given me. Here is what was sent to me: The will of Mary Kirbyt was recorded in Halifax Co., VA, Bk 19, p. 98, dtd 1-28-1836, mentions 'dear and beloved sisterm Orpha Hamlin, wife of John Hamlin'; three other sisters, Esther Farmer, Sarah Ferguson and Edith Anderson. Will of Henry B. Kirby, recorded in same cty, Bk 11, p. 229, dtd 12-7- 1817 mentions: sons, Obediah, Jeremiah and Richard Kirby; the heirs of daughter, Oprha Hamlin; son, Hezekiah; Sarah Orpha Hamlin; Mary Edith Anderson and Mary Kirby; Joel, a son of Jeremiah Kirby; and grandson, Jams Kirby, son of Richard Kirby. Richard Kirby married Esther Anderson, 3-6-1798, Halifax Co Richard Kirby married Alice Anderson, 4-21-1791, Halifax Co Jane Foster married Richard Anderson, 3-4-1761, Amelia Co., VA, Thomas Foster, bondsman Jeremiah Kirby married Esther Anderson, 3-6-1798, Halifax Co. VA John Ferguson married Sarah Anderson, 1-8-1789, Halifax Co., VA Gregory Jarratt married S. Anderson ,11-5-1817, Halifax Co., VA Joseph Kirby married Orpha Anderson, 12-19-1786, Halifax Co. In Wilson Co., TN, Quarterly Ct, 1829-1832, 7-2-1830, p. 190''' Petition of Richard Kirby and his wife, Allis, formerly Allis Anderson; Jerry Kirby and his wife, Esther; Jerry Miller and his wife, Orpha; Joseph Ferguson and his wife, Sally; Richard Anderson; William Anderson, children and heirs of MEAD ANDERSON, decd; and George Jarrott and his wife, Sally; Joseph Phillips and his wife, Frances; Joel and Moses Anderson; Harman Miller and his wife, Judith; Leonard Fitzgerald and his wife, Sally; John Borrum and his wife, Polly; and Richard Kirby, children and heirs of Orpha and Joseph Kirby, formerly Orpha Anderson, decd' and John Furgurson and his wife, Sarah; John Hamlen and his wife, Orpha; Anna, Orpha, Mary and John Anderson, children and Edy Anderson, said Edy being a child of Polly Kirby, formerly Polly Anderson, who sue by their guardian, MEADES KIRBY; and Jeryr, Richard and Kiah Kirby, children of Henry B. Kirby and his wife, Polly, decd; formerly Polly Anderson; heirs and legal representatives of Orpha Anderson, Polly Kirby and MEADS ANDERSON, who were the children of RIchard Anderson, decd; versus Richard Anderson, administrator of Jane Anderson, decd. It appears that Jane Anderson was the widow of Richard Anderson, decd, who died in the state of VA about the year 1797, and that after the death of her said husband, she received the 1/3 part of his estate and her dower; that the property she then received should at her death be returned to the estate of her husband Richard Anderson, to be divided among his heirs equally; the receipt of her share was dated 9-28-1797; it appears that after Jane Anderson received her share of the estate she moved to the state of TN bringing said property along with her; that after a residence of several years in this state, she departed this life in the year 1821, and that Richard Anderson, her son, administered her estate at the June Term, 1821. Her property amounted to $1428. The petitioners to recover their distributive share of $405.30. It has some very good info in it. Thanks again, Ken +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subj: Your new homepage Date: 98-12-18 23:18:51 EST From: bob.skinner@@gsa.gov To: patander73@@aol.com Patrick, There's still a few bugs, but that's OK, because I need to add something so it will make more sense. Henry's 1817 will 1830/3 Wilson Co. Record age in 1830 Obediah Kirby not mentioned ?? Jeremiah Kirby Jerry 20-30 Richard Kirby Richard ?? Orpha Hamlin Orpha wife of John Hamlin 20-30 Hezekiah Kirby Kiah 20-30 Mary Edith Anderson Edy, decd. prob. decd. Mary Kirby d. 1836 in Halifax ?? Should be: Henry's 1817 will 1830/3 Wilson Co. Record age in 1830 Obediah Kirby not mentioned ?? Jeremiah Kirby Jerry 20-30 Richard Kirby Richard ?? Orpha Hamlin Orpha wife of John Hamlin 20-30 Hezekiah Kirby Kiah 20-30 Mary Edith Anderson Edy, decd. prob. decd. Mary Kirby d. 1836 in Halifax ?? (from her will, 1 more daug.) Sarah Sarah wife of John Ferguson 20-30 I think there were typos in Henry Kirby's will. 'Hezekiah; Sarah Orpha Hamlin; Mary Edith Anderson and Mary Kirby;' This should read: Hezekiah; Sarah Furgerson; Orpha Hamlin; Edith Anderson and Mary Kirby; You're not going to have 2 daugs. in the same family named Mary & we know that Sarah Ferg. was a daug.. The 1st time I saw this will I knew something was wrong. Also there is still some more staightening out to be done. Did Rich. have a younger daug. named Polly. I don't think so, since he already had a daug. named Mary. The dates all seem to come from a family Bible so kids wouldn't be left out. I think the Wilson Co. record has some problems. It reads now: 'heirs and legal representatives of Orpha Anderson, Polly Kirby and MEADS ANDERSON, who were the children of RIchard Anderson, decd;' I'll bet it's supposed to read: heirs and legal representatives of Orpha Anderson, Polly Kirby and MEADS ANDERSON, who was a child of RIchard Anderson, decd; You might want to check your source on the above. I'll bet Polly Kirby was a daug. of John son of Rich.. There were no daugs. named in his will, but it was wit. by Henry B. Kirby & sec. by John Ferguson. This is probably the John Furgeson that md. Sarah Anderson, probably another daug., in Halifax on 7 Jan 1789 sur. John Anderson. Halifax is where John died. Here's some other items I found on Rich's. kids. 37 v. Esther Anderson, born January 27, 1749/50. She married Richard Kirby July 27, 1767. 38 vi. Sarah Anderson, born January 23, 1751/52. 39 vii. Orpha Anderson, born September 21, 1758. She married Joseph Kirby December 19, 1786. (it was John in Halifax not Joseph, could be daug. of John vs. Rich.) Children of Richard Anderson and Jane Foster are: 40 i. Elizabeth7 Anderson. 41 ii. William Anderson, born March 21, 1763; died in Kentucky. 42 iii. Thomas Anderson, born June 09, 1765. He married Polly Halley. 5 Jan 1792 in Halifax , he may have d. 1812-17 in Pitts. 43 iv. Jane Anderson, born October 1767. She married James Turner. 27 Nov 1784 in Pitts. 44 v. Francis Anderson, born November 1771; died in Kentucky. He married Sally Motley. 24 Dec 1792 in Pitts. 45 vi. Richard Anderson, born 1773. 46 vii. James Anderson, born November 22, 1777. may have d. in Pitts. 1812-17 (on Pitts. Gen Web) Remember, we have to have enough descs. Of Rich. to warrent sending a man to SC & Ga. to find them. bob | |
| Birth* | 12 Feb 1726 | King and Queen County1 |
| Marriage* | 04 Mar 1761 | Jane Foster; Amelia County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Death* | 12 Feb 1796 | Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | 24 Jun 1741 | Mary Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 11 Jul 1746 | John Anderson+ |
| Son-Bio* | 11 Jul 1746 | Meade Anderson+ |
| Dau-Bio* | 27 Jan 1750 | Esther Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 27 Jul 1750 | Paulin Anderson |
| Dau-Bio* | 23 Jan 1751 | Sarah Anderson |
| Dau-Bio* | 21 Sep 1758 | Orpha Anderson |
| CoParent | Jane Foster | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | 21 Mar 1763 | William Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 09 Jun 1765 | Thomas Anderson |
| Dau-Bio* | Oct 1767 | Jane Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | Nov 1771 | Francis Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 1773 | Richard Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 22 Nov 1777 | James Anderson |
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Matthew Anderson1 (M) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1701 | Paulin Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | 26 Dec 1702 | Judith Churchill Jones |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Mary Anderson1 (F) b. 24 Jun 1741 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Subj: Re[2]: Your new homepage Date: 98-12-19 19:42:43 EST From: bob.skinner@@gsa.gov To: patander73@@aol.com Patrick, 'Tempted' doesn't really describe it. It's like I know who Henry Gee's wife is, but I can't prove it except by circumstantial evidence. Let me explain, Henry was bn. @@ 1738 in Brunswick. Sometime after 1759 he migrated to Halifax, but was very poor, as he never even owned any land. He died in the Rev. War in Feb. 1778 in the Valley Forge area. There are records Halifax Court orders for various citizens to provide support for the wife of Henry, while was away fighting. Then there's a record for support to be provided to the widow of Henry, the soldier. In 1780 a man files a suit against Mary Gee, but the plaintiff dismissed the suit. The church the orders that Henry's kids be bound out. These are the only Gee records in Halifax for this time period. The kids were (named for): Chas. bn. @@ 1768 (father's gf), Eliz. bn. 1769/70 (father's mom), Sarah bn. 1771/2 (father's sister), Robt. bn. 1773 (father's father) & Henry bn. 1774/6 (father). We only info on the descendents of 2 of these kids. First there's my Chas. bn. @@1768. His kids were: Anderson (??), Chas. Henry (father & father's father), Eliz. (father's sister) & Sarah (mother/father's sister). Then there's Robt. bn. 1773. He gets md. in Halifax, has 2 kids & his wife dies. He leaves these kids in Halifax to be raised & heads to Ky. to start a new life. In his family Bible in Ky. it says his parents were Henry & Polly. His 1st 3 kids were: Henry (father's father), Anderson (??) & Mary (Polly, father's mother). His 10th child was: Robt. Anderson (father & ??). Now you see what I mean ? Before I found your Anderson page, I was certain I was looking for a Mary/Polly Anderson bn. @@ 1740, who would have been in Halifax by 1768. The Mary Anderson on your page, had a bro. that got md. in Halifax in 1767. Let me get your opinion, is this enough info to claim her as Henry's wife ? bob ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Your new homepage Author: patander73@@aol.com at internet Date: 12/19/98 8:51 AM Bob, Ok on your latest notes, I was adding some marriages to the family last night from my CD rom but had not had time to update the page. I will try to fold in your latest additions this weekend This still leaves the earliest Mary (born 1741) unmarried are you still tempted to claim her for Gee's wife? Patrick | |
| Birth* | 24 Jun 1741 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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John Anderson1 (M) b. 11 Jul 1746 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] HALIFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILLS, 1792-1797 (Will book 3) TLC Gen., 1991 #:221. (Will of John Anderson) Memorandum of a will mentioned this Feb 8, 1796 by John Anderson. to my eldest son Richard Anderson-319a, part of my tract of land on Polecat Cr. To my younges son William- 100a laid off to him on the back line, joining Medes Anderson's line. Also 140a nr the falls of Banister [River] Each to have one fourth part of the mill which stands on sd land. Also, each of my sons above mentioned are to have a fourth part of the mill which is building at sd falls when finished. Likewise, each of my daughters to have a horse and saddle and cow, and at my wife's death, all that remains of my stock and household goods are to be equally divided among my children, boys and girls, and when the next crop is finished, my Black people to be set free. S/ FA [sic] Wit: Thomas Terry, Betty hendrick, Henry B. Kearby, Sarah Hendrick. Probate: At a ct held for Halifax on Feb 22, 1796, the will of John Anderson dec'd was exhibited, proved, and ordered recorded. At a ct held for H on Jul 25, 1796, on the motion of Rachel Anderson, widow of John Anderson dec'd, certificatefor obtaining letters of adm. of the estate is granted her, she giving security. Her secs. were Danile Easley & John Ferguson. 3:116. Will of William Echols .. left friend John Anderson 19 acres already surveyed. Will 7 Nov 1788. r 22 Sep 1794. 3:129. Credit by cash --Wm. Herren for estate of Joshua Powel, dec'd. Intems include cash or tobacco paid to: Paulin Anderson, Medes Anderson. .. ret. to ct 27 Oct 1794. 3:134. Meades Anderson, George Wood, John Anderson appraised & inventoried estate of William Mayes 11 Oct 1794. r 27 Oct 1794. 3:184. Will of Jane Roberts 29 Sep 1794. S/ Janne (+) Roberts... ...son William Roberts, son Thomas Roberts, dau. Jane Wooldridge, surviving child.: Moses Roberts, William Roberts, Peter Roberts,Daniel Roberts, Molley Anderson, Thomas Roberts, Salley Fulkerson.. reaming part of my estate to be didivded among them. Exec. sons William & Thos. Roberts. Wit: Thomas Dobson,William Chandler, Edwd. Hall. rec. 23 Sep 1795. [I think she was the widow of Moses Roberts. When Moses died he metioned George Torian who had mar. his dau. who was deceased.] 3:250. Inv. & appr. estate of Moses Hendrick, dec'd. Meades Anderson one of the apprs. r 25 Jul 1796. 3:297. Per H Ct. order Jul Ct., 1796, we appraised estate of John Anderson, dec'd. S/ Joseph Pettey, George Wood, Rewben Ragland. r 26 Dec 1796. 3:361. Will of Josiah Shelton. d 2 Feb 1797. Will at ct 25 Sep 1797. Benjamin Clemments & Godfre Shelton, exec. Secs: John Jones,Absalom Shelton,David Tucker, Mreades Anderson & Bartlet Crainshaw. (Last date in book rec. 25 DEc 1797) | |
| Birth* | 11 Jul 1746 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Rachel (?) | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1770 | Richard Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | c 1780 | William Anderson |
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Meade Anderson1 (M) b. 11 Jul 1746, d. 1812 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Birth* | 11 Jul 1746 | 1 |
| Death* | 1812 | Meadeville, Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | ||
| Dau-Bio* | Alice Anderson+ | |
| Dau-Bio* | Esther Anderson+ | |
| Dau-Bio* | Orpha Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Sarah Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | Richard Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | William Anderson | |
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Paulin Anderson1 (M) b. 27 Jul 1750 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Birth* | 27 Jul 1750 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Esther Anderson1 (F) b. 27 Jan 1750 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Birth* | 27 Jan 1750 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 27 Jul 1767 | Richard Kirby; Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Sarah Anderson1 (F) b. 23 Jan 1751 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Birth* | 23 Jan 1751 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 10 Jan 1789 | John Farguson; Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Orpha Anderson1 (F) b. 21 Sep 1758 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Birth* | 21 Sep 1758 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 19 Dec 1786 | John Kirby; Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Richard Kirby1 (M) | ||
| Marriage* | 27 Jul 1767 | Esther Anderson; Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 1 Apr 2001 | |
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John Kirby1 (M) | ||
| Marriage* | 19 Dec 1786 | Orpha Anderson; Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 1 Apr 2001 | |
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Jane Foster1 (F) | ||
| Marriage* | 04 Mar 1761 | Richard Anderson; Amelia County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 31 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Richard Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | 21 Mar 1763 | William Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 09 Jun 1765 | Thomas Anderson |
| Dau-Bio* | Oct 1767 | Jane Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | Nov 1771 | Francis Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 1773 | Richard Anderson |
| Son-Bio* | 22 Nov 1777 | James Anderson |
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Elizabeth Anderson1 (F) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Jane Foster | |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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William Anderson1 (M) b. 21 Mar 1763 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Jane Foster | |
| Death* | Kentucky1 | |
| Birth* | 21 Mar 1763 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Thomas Anderson1 (M) b. 09 Jun 1765 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Jane Foster | |
| Birth* | 09 Jun 1765 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 26 Dec 1791 | Polly Halley; Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Jane Anderson1 (F) b. Oct 1767 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Jane Foster | |
| Birth* | Oct 1767 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 27 Nov 1784 | James Turner; Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Francis Anderson1 (M) b. Nov 1771 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Jane Foster | |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Subj: RICHARD ANDERSON Date: 99-01-13 21:51:15 EST From: HOUSTON_HODGES.parti@@ecunet.org Reply-to: HOUSTON_HODGES.parti@@ecunet.org To: PATANDER73@@aol.com Pat Anderson -- It's been a long time -- 1996 -- since we corresponded re Richard and Jane Foster ANDERSON; you'd given me a very attractive scenario, based on something 'in the back of one of the William Pope Anderson books of 1936.' I still haven't come upon one of those books and am still hazy on the positive connection. Here, again, is my ANDERSON outline: ************************************************************ Richard ANDERSON and Dates and Places Jane FOSTER Unknown were parents of Francis ANDERSON, b 1770, died 1842 Married Sally MOTLEY (d Jan. 12, 1832), 1794/5 Resided in Viginia, merchant and farmer Sally's parents were Joseph MOTLEY, Jr. and Martha ELLINGTON Francis and Sally were parents of: Patrick ANDERSON, b Nov 21, 1795, d. 1819, married Fannie CHANDLER Pauldin ANDERSON, b. c. 1810, married Martha ?? of Virginia Patrick ANDERSON and Frances H. CHANDLER were married 13 May 1812, Wilson Co. TN, by Richard Anderson, BM.; Patrick d. 1819. Fannie CHANDLER was born 30 Aug 1795, d 1835; father was Henry CHANDLER, Sr. They were parents of: Joseph Motley ANDERSON (b. 1815), who married Mary Dixon SYPERT Eliza Jane ANDERSON Patrick H. ANDERSON (b. c. 1817) And J. M. ANDERSON and Mary Sypert ANDERSON were parents of my grandmother, Kate Lee ANDERSON, wife of the Rev. Alonzo PEARSON. ************************************************************ I'm wondering if you've gotten any more indication that Richard and Jane were parents of Francis ANDERSON who maried Sally MOTLEY? Or any other ANDERSON info that might relate to my lineage? Houston Hodges, 339 Missy Lane, Huntsville, AL 35802 Internet primary: H2@@pcusa.org Secondary: hhodges@@ro.com | |
| Death* | Kentucky1 | |
| Birth* | Nov 1771 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 24 Dec 1792 | Sally Motley; Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Richard Anderson1 (M) b. 1773 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Jane Foster | |
| Death* | Tennessee1 | |
| Birth* | 1773 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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James Anderson1 (M) b. 22 Nov 1777 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 12 Feb 1726 | Richard Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | Jane Foster | |
| Birth* | 22 Nov 1777 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Polly Halley1 (F) | ||
| Marriage* | 26 Dec 1791 | Thomas Anderson; Halifax County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 1 Apr 2001 | |
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James Turner1 (M) | ||
| Marriage* | 27 Nov 1784 | Jane Anderson; Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 1 Apr 2001 | |
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Sally Motley1 (F) | ||
| Marriage* | 24 Dec 1792 | Francis Anderson; Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 1 Apr 2001 | |
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Charles Anderson1 (M) b. 1670, d. 17 Apr 1718 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | c 1630 | Thomas Anderson |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] The Reverend Charles Anderson, was born in 1670. This date is recorded on his tombstone at Westopher plantation. The book 'Scottish Ancestors' says that the magazine 'Aberdeen Notes and Queeries' states that he was born in Scotland. I wish I could claim him as one of the sons of Thomas Anderson, and am keeping open the possibility that he was born in Virginia and went back to Aberdeen to be educated. This is something to be investigated. No contemporary record of the Rev. Charles Anderson confirms directly the identity of his father. No contemporary record of his birth is known by the preparer other than the epitaph upon his tombstone. On 12/25/1739 all of the children of the Rev. Charles Anderson were present at the Westover Plantation Manor House for dinner with William Byrd,II. The list of children is believed to be complete, however as Charles did not list all of his children in his will it is possible that some have escaped notice. He had one son who died as an infant. This is recorded in the secret diary of William Byrd,II. His son Charles Anderson, also mentioned in the later diaries of Byrd, had left Charles City county, possibly, as a result of debts incurred to Byrd and others. The family of Reverand Charles Anderson resided in the Parish Glebe at Westopher Plantation, North of the James. It is also possible that he held lands upriver from Westopher. His widow may have resided at or near the ferry crossing owned by her. This ferry operated from Jordan Point (Old Jordan's Journey) to the 'point' on the north bank of the James. The Benjamin Harrison bridge now spans this gap. 'Aberdeen Notes and Queeries' states that he graduated from King's College in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1693. Mr. Charles Anderson is mentioned as buyer in the estate sale of John Burge on 05/09/1693. He was the Minister of Westopher Parish from 1692 to his death in 1718. During this period, he was a staunch supporter of James Blair in his conlicts with then Governor of Virginia Andros and Nicholson. It is likely that he owed his appointment as Westopher Parish Minister to his possible relationship to Edward Hill and the sponsorship of James Blair, also a 'Scotsman'. Upon James Blair's return from his 1698 trip to England he called a conference of ministers at Bruton Church in Williamsburg. During his trip to England he had sabotaged the governorship of Andros, (with the help of warring Spanish ships which had intercepted Governor Andros replies) with charges of mismanagement and misconduct. Charles is recorded as being one of the six Virginia ministers which remained in Bruton Church when 23 others walked out in protest of James Blair's conduct. The Rev. Charles Anderson, his wife and children feature prominently in the secret diaries of William Byrd,II. Both men had an interest in and practiced the medical cures of the early eighteenth century, often consulting each other. He was a frequent dinner partner of William Byrd,II. Byrd commonly stopped at Charles Anderson's home whenever traveling west along the north bank of the James River. Charles Anderson, was an occasional guest preacher at other Virginia churches and is recorded in Byrd's diary as preaching at Bruton Church in Williamsburg, Virginia on one occasion before Governor Spotswood, who according to Byrd, was favorably impressed. When the Virginia Council heard the dispute between the French Huguenot settlers of Henrico petitioning for the removal of their church minister, Charles Anderson was present before the council and is recorded as having preached a sermon of reconciliation. The Fountaine family were members of this congregation. James Robertson followed Charles Anderson as minister at Westopher, but was removed for slurs against the governor in 1720. Peter Fountaine followed as Westopher Minister until 1757 and is noted for having accompanied Byrd on his survey of the North Carolina border. Despite the occasional acerbic comments reserved for others in Byrds diaries, Charles apparently escapes any unfavorable mention. This may be because of Byrd's religious bent, i.e. a 'fear of God' or alternatively because of strict laws of the times prohibiting slandering ministers. More likely, however, it was because of heartfelt respect for Charles by Byrd. Byrd's diary contains numerous and impressive details of Charles Anderson's attentions to the duties of a Parish Minister. Byrd comments frequently upon attending church and 'Mr. Anderson preached a good sermon.' An example serves best to make this point. On the occasion of the burial of Byrd's infant son, Byrd makes note in his diary that an extremely heavy downpour forced Byrd and his wife to take shelter on the Church porch during the services. The Rev. Charles Anderson, remained at the grave side and completed the service uninterrupted. This attention to duty could not but impress Byrd. The Rev. Charles Anderson died on 04/17/1718. At this time William Byrd was in England, and regrettably therefore we do not have his diary to give us details. His will is filed on both sides of the James, in Prince George County, Book 1713-1728, Part II, page 289. It is dated 06/26/1712, witnessed by Edw. Hill, H. Maria Platt, Sarah Baxter, and proved Prince George Court at Merchants Hope 03/13/1718 by Frances Anderson and at Charles City Court on 09/1718 by Edward Hill. In the Name of God, Amen. I Charles Anderson of Westopher Parish in the County of Charles City, Clerk, being sick in body but of good and perfect memory (thanks to Almighty God) and calling to mind the uncertain estate of this transitory Life, and that all life must yield unto Death, when it shall please God to call, do make constitute ordain and declare this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following, revoking and annulling by these presents all and every Testament and Testaments, Will and Wills heretofore by me made and declared either by word or writing. And first being penitant and sorry for my sins past most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same, I give and commit my soul unto almighty God my Saviour and redeemer in whom and by the merrits of Jesus Christ I trust and believe assured to be saved, and to have full remission of all my sins, and that my soul within my body at the General Day of Resurrection shall rise again with joy, and through the merits of Christs Death and passion possess & inherit the kingdom of Heaven prepared for his elect and chosen. And my body to be buried in such place where it shall please my Executirx hereafter named to appoint. And for the setling of my Temporal Estate which it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I do order give and dispose in manner and form following (that is to say) first I will that all my just debts whatsoever be well & truly contented and paid. Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Anderson these Negroes and Slaves following Viz: Frank a Mullato Woman, Dick a Mullatto man, and Nanny a negro girl, to her and her heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Anderson after the Death of my Dear and Loving Wife, All my Lands I now have or herafter may or shall belong unto me in this country or elsewhere, to him my said son and to his heirs forever. And also I give and bequeath unto my said son Charles Anderson these Negroes following Viz: Scipio a Negro man, Betty and Negro Woman, Jack a Negro boy, to him and his heirs. Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Frances Anderson these Negros following Viz: Billy and Negro boy, Hannah a Negor girl and George a Mullato boy, to her and her heirs for ever. Item. I will that what Tobacco's I now have in the country after necessarys for my familys use are bought, be shipped for England, and the produce of that and what else I have in England after debts paid, be equally divided amongst my wife and children. Item. I will that my dear and loving wife have and enjoy all and singular the profits of my whole estate during the minority of my children or marriage for their better maintenance and more Liberal Education. Item. I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife all the residue of my said estate not before mentioned to be given whether real or personal in this country or elsewhere, to her and her heirs for ever. And lastly I do ordain constitute and appoint my dear and loving wife my sole and whole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th Day of June Anno Domini 1712 Sealed and Delivered before: Ch: Anderson Edw: Hill seald wth red wax H: Maria Platt Sarah Baxter The Rev. Charles Anderson is buried in the old Westopher church on Westopher plantation on the North bank of the James River. The grave is located about 30 yards from the water about 1/10 mile west of the current manor house. The burial originally took place in the apse of the church. The marker is a ground level full length stone slab, The epitaph on his gravestone reads, ' Here Lyes interred the Body of Rev. Charles Anderson, who was minister of this Parish 26 yeares and dyed the 7th of April 1718 in the 49th year of his Age.' The current site is enclosed with an iron fence and includes tombs for Elizabeth Horsmundsen Byrd, Evelyn Byrd, William Byrd,I and Capt. Nathaniel Perry. Not far away are the tombs of Benjamin Harrison,I and his wife. Disappointingly the condition of this stone has deteriorated very rapidly since I first observed it in 1983 and is nearly illegible today. The original Westopher Parish church was located at this site until Mrs. Byrd,II reputedly had it 'removed' to its current site about 1736. There is an archeological survey of this site recorded in the Virginia Historical Library, Battle Abbey, Richmond, Virginia. This change was reportedly because she tired of 'dinner guests' after church services. Some have interpreted this to mean that the surviving brick Westopher Church is the one 'moved' from Westopher plantation but this is not true. It is likely that the original Westopher Church was a wooden frame with brick underlining and was built about 1646. Numerous references are made to the church at Westopher throughout Charles City County Court records from 1640 to 1700, refering to levies for repairs. No land patents are recorded in the name of Charles Anderson for this time period. It is likely that his lands were acquired by deed or through his wife's relations or as a gift of the parish vestry. His lands did border near the lands of Thomas Anderson. Richard Pace Francis Poythress to Thomas Goodwyn Prince George County Surry County 11/11/1718 400 acres Westopher Parish Pr. George County Book 1713-1728 Page 269 This Indenture made this eleventh Day of November in the year of Our Lord God One thousand seven hundred and eighteen. Between Richard Pace and Francis Poythress of the County of Prince George of the one part and Thomas Goodwynne of the County of Surry of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Richard Pace and Francis Poythress for divers good causes and considerations then thereunto moving, but more expecially for and in consideration of the sum of One hundred pounds Sterl: to them in hand paid by the said Thoams Goodwynne at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the rect whereof the said Richard Pace and Francis Poythress doth hereby acknowledge they themselves to be therewith fullly satisfied contented and paid and thereof doth acquire release and discharge the said Thomas Goodwynne his Ex Hath given granted bargained sold remised, released, and for ever quitted claim, and by these presents the said Richard Pace and Francis Poythress doth for themselves their heirs Exrs and Admts forever give grant bargain sell remise release and for ever quit claim unto the said Thomas Goodwynne and to his heirs forever to all that seat tract parcell or dividend of Land situate lying and being in the Pssh of Westopher in the County of Prince George contain by estimation four hundred acres of Land, be it more or less and bounded Viz: beginning at the Path on the Old Town run, where it crosses the same, leading from old Michael Rossers plantation to Edward Goodriches plantation, and running thence Westwardly as the path leads along the said Rossers cornfiled fence to the upper end of the same and from thence west ninteen degreed north along a line of mark trees to a corner oak in the head of a bottom thence down that bottom by a line of mark trees to the runn between Richard Paces plantation where he now lives, and the plantation whereon John Whittmore more lately lived, and so down that runn to the Path at the beginning. together with Two hundred acres of Land at the head of the said Richard Paces dividend, beginning at his southern corner tree and running east fifty chains to a red oake, thence No. One hundred and sixty chains to the line dividing this land from lands which did belong to Mr. Cha. Anderson Decsd: thence West fifty chains, thence So. one hundred and sixty chains to the beginning. To have and to hold the said land sand premises hereby granted unto the said Thomas Goodwynne and to his heirs forever, together with all houses Orchards, Gardens, Woods, underwoods, wayes, Pastures etc. and all other the appurtenances thereon or thereunto belonging or in any wise appurtaining, so that neither the said Richard Pace nor Francis Poythress nor their heirs nor any other person or persons whatever claiming or to claim by from or under them or either of them shall no at any time hereafter have any right title interest claims or demand of in or too the sd. lands and premises, but that the same with every part and parcell thereof shall be and forver hereafter enure to the only sole proper use and behoof of him the said Thomas Goodwynne and to his heirs forever. In Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seals the day and year first above written. Testes. Peter Wynne F. Poythress sealed w/ red wax John Bonner Richd: Pace sealed w/ red wax Frances Anderson Edward Hill to Robert Bolling 12/13/1720 Bond £ 50 Pr. G. Co. 1713-1728 Part II Page 429 Condition of indemnifying Robert Bolling for making payment to Fances of £ 24 owed Frances by Henry Offley of London, Merchant. Data form the 1704 Rent Rolls would indicate that Charles held a comparable amount of land in comparison to other Anderson families of Virginia. Anderson, Charles Mr. Prince George County 505 acres Anderson, Tho. Prince George County 450 acres Anderson, Henry Prince George County 250 acres Anderson, John Prince George County 228 acres Anderson, Matthew Prince George County 349 acres Anderson, Wm. Prince George County 235 acres Anderson, David New Kent County 300 acres Anderson, John New Kent County 100 acres Anderson, John New Kent County 100 acres Anderson, Richard New Kent County 200 acres Anderson, Robert New Kent County 700 acres Anderson, Robert New Kent County 900 acres Anderson, George Isle of Wight County 150 acres Anderson, John York County 50 acres Anderson, Richard King and Queen County 650 acres Anderson, William Cpt King William County 150 acres Bibliography The Quit Rents of Virginia, 1704, by Annie Laurie Wright Smith, Virginia State Archives, 1957. Charles City County, Virginia, Records, 1737-1774, Abstracted and Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III, 1986. Charles City County, Virginia, Court Orders, 1687-1695, Abstracted and Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III, 1980. Prince George County, Wills and Deeds, 1713-1728, Abstracted and Indexed by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III, 1973. English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, by DesCognets, Princeton, New Jersey, 1958; page 242, 267. Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Editor Lyon G. Tyler, Volume VI, Richmond, Virginia, 1925; page 262. William and Mary Quarterly, Ist Series, Volume IV, Editor Lyon G. Tyler, Richmond, Virginia, 1895; Kraus Reprint Company 1977, page 127,143. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume I, page 374; Volume II, page 4; Volume IV, page 212; Volume VIII, page 367; Volume XLV, pages 395, 396. Westover Church and Its Environs, by Kirkland Ruffin Saunders, W. M. Brown & Sons, Richmond Va., 1937; pages 52, 53. The Secret Diary of William Byrd, 1709-1712, Edited by Louis B. Wright and Marion Tinling, Dietz Press, Richmond Virginia, 1941. The London Diary, 1717-1721, and Other Writings, William Byrd of Virginia, Edited by Louis B. Wright and Marion Tinling, Ox ford Universtiy Press, New York, 1958. Another Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover, 1739-1741, Edited by Maude H. Woodfin, Translated and Collated by Marion Tinling, The Dietz Press, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, 1942; pages 12, 22, 23, 84, 87, 88, William and Mary Quarterly, Ist Series, Volume IV, page 127,143. | |
| Birth* | 1670 | 1 |
| Marriage* | b 1704 | (?) Frances1 |
| Death* | 17 Apr 1718 | Charles City County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | (?) Frances | |
| Son-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Charles Anderson |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson+ |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Frances Anderson+ |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Jane Anderson+ |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Charlotte Anderson+ |
| Son-Bio* | 1712 | (?) Anderson |
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(?) Frances1 (F) d. c 1737 | ||
| Marriage* | b 1704 | Charles Anderson1 |
| Death* | c 1737 | Charles City County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 31 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Charles Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Charles Anderson |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson+ |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Frances Anderson+ |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Jane Anderson+ |
| Dau-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Charlotte Anderson+ |
| Son-Bio* | 1712 | (?) Anderson |
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Charles Anderson1 (M) b. bt 1693 - 1712, d. b 1740 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1670 | Charles Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | (?) Frances | |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Since there is no mention of Charles in the folloowing bond it seems likely he was dead before 1740. Charles City County Court Orders 1737-1751 12/1740 Court Page 152 A bond from John Stith and Elizabeth his wife, one of the daughters and co-heirs of Rev. Charles Anderson, dec'd. to Thomas Pinckard and Frances his wife, Jane Anderson and Charlotte Anderson, also daughters and co-heirs, proved by William Stuart and John Hales, 2 witnesses, who say they saw Sackville Brewer witness same. | |
| Birth* | bt 1693 - 1712 | 1 |
| Death* | b 1740 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Elizabeth Anderson1 (F) b. bt 1693 - 1712, d. 1774 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1670 | Charles Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | (?) Frances | |
| Birth* | bt 1693 - 1712 | 1 |
| Marriage* | b 1723 | John Stith1 |
| Death* | 1774 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | John Stith | |
| Dau-Bio* | Jane Stith | |
| Dau-Bio* | Anne Stith | |
| Dau-Bio* | Charlotte Stith | |
| Son-Bio* | Anderson Stith+ | |
| Son-Bio* | 1738 | William Stith |
| Dau-Bio* | a 1762 | Frances Stith+ |
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Frances Anderson1 (F) b. bt 1693 - 1712, d. a 1782 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1670 | Charles Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | (?) Frances | |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Charles City County Court Orders 1737-1751 12/1740 Court Page 152 A bond from John Stith and Elizabeth his wife, one of the daughters and co-heirs of Rev. Charles Anderson, dec'd. to Thomas Pinckard and Frances his wife, Jane Anderson and Charlotte Anderson, also daughters and co-heirs, proved by William Stuart and John Hales, 2 witnesses, who say they saw Sackville Brewer witness same. | |
| Birth* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Charles City County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Marriage* | 13 Sep 1739 | Thomas Pinkard; Lancaster County, USA1 |
| Death* | a 1782 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Thomas Pinkard | |
| Son-Bio* | Thomas Pinkard | |
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Jane Anderson1 (F) b. bt 1693 - 1712 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1670 | Charles Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | (?) Frances | |
| Birth* | bt 1693 - 1712 | 1 |
| Marriage* | c 1740 | Ellyson Armistead1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Ellyson Armistead | |
| Son-Bio* | James Brag Armistead | |
| Son-Bio* | Ellyson Armistead+ | |
| Son-Bio* | Charles Armistead | |
| Dau-Bio* | Frances Anderson Armistead+ | |
| Dau-Bio* | Jane Armistead | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth Armistead+ | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1742 | Robert Booth Armistead+ |
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Charlotte Anderson1 (F) b. bt 1693 - 1712, d. a 1743 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1670 | Charles Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | (?) Frances | |
| Birth* | bt 1693 - 1712 | 1 |
| Marriage* | c 1743 | Henry Taylor1 |
| Death* | a 1743 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Henry Taylor | |
| Son-Bio* | Charles Taylor | |
| Dau-Bio* | Charlotte Taylor+ | |
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(?) Anderson1 (M) b. 1712, d. 1712 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | 1670 | Charles Anderson |
| Mother-Bio* | (?) Frances | |
| Death* | 1712 | 1 |
| Birth* | 1712 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 12 Apr 2001 | |
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John Stith1 (M) d. 1762 | ||
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] John was in the house of Burgesses representing Charles City County in 1718, 1723, 1726. He was Lt. Col. of Charles City County militia in 1737. He was a member of the Charles City County court and a Church Warden of Westover Parish. John Stith / /1695 Swinyards [area east of Westopher in Charles City County which was used as a boatyard] 2. Deeds John Stith from Richard Smith of Charles City Co. of Pr. Geo. Co. 07/13/1719 370 acres Pr. Geo. Co. Pr. Geo. Co. Book 1713-1728 page 352 On Sapponee Creek, bounded as by patent dated 07/15/1717. John Stith from Robert Bolling and Ann of Charles City Co. of Pr. Geo. Co. 10/08/1723 1019 acres Pr. Geo. Co. Pr. Geo. Co. Book 1713-1728 page 646 On Sapponee Creek, next to John Stith and Drury Stith, Jr. John Stith to William Stith of Charles City Co. of Charles City Co. 06/24/1756 1078 acres Brunswick County Brunswick Co. North side of a creek. | |
| Marriage* | b 1723 | Elizabeth Anderson1 |
| Death* | 1762 | Charles City County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 1 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Elizabeth Anderson | |
| Dau-Bio* | Jane Stith | |
| Dau-Bio* | Anne Stith | |
| Dau-Bio* | Charlotte Stith | |
| Son-Bio* | Anderson Stith+ | |
| Son-Bio* | 1738 | William Stith |
| Dau-Bio* | a 1762 | Frances Stith+ |
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Anderson Stith1 (M) d. 1768 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | John Stith | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] 'Virginia Gazette and General Advertiser', 03/03/1768. To be sold, on Tuesday the 22d of March next (if fair, otherwise next fair day) at the late dwelling plantation of Mr. Anderson Stith, deceased, lying in King William county, on Pamunkey river, about three miles above Page's warehouse, Twenty five choise picked slaves, being the remainder of the slaves belonging to Mr. Stith's estate (all that were indifferent having been before sold) among whom is an excellent cook wench, and several good house servants; the rest are chiefly fine fellows. Also will be sold the household and kitchen furniture, and the flocks of cattle, hogs, horses, and sheep, two yoke of large oxen, with the carts, ploughs, tools, Etc. belonging to the estate. Twelve months credit will be allowed, the purchasers giving bond and security to Joanna Stith, Executrix B. Occupation Anderson Stith was a lawyer in New Kent County in 1755. 03/1756 Charles City Court Anderson Stith takes oath as Major of Militia. C. Bibliography William and Mary Quarterly, Ist Series, Volume XXII, Editor Lyon G. Tyler, Richmond, Virginia, 1895; Kraus Reprint Company 1977, pages 44-47. | |
| Birth* | Charles City County, Virginia, USA1 | |
| Marriage* | c 1765 | Joanna Bassett; Eltham, New Kent County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Death* | 1768 | King William County, Virginia, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Joanna Bassett | |
| Son-Bio* | John Stith+ | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth Stith | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1765 | Bassett Stith+ |
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William Stith1 (M) b. 1738 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | John Stith | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson |
| Birth* | 1738 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Frances Stith1 (F) b. a 1762 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | John Stith | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson |
| Birth* | a 1762 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | William Westwood | |
| Son-Bio* | 1766 | John Stith Westwood |
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Jane Stith1 (F) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | John Stith | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Anne Stith1 (F) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | John Stith | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Charlotte Stith1 (F) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | John Stith | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Elizabeth Anderson |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Thomas Pinkard1 (M) d. 1782 | ||
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] 'Virginia Gazette and General Advertiser', March 1768. To be sold to the highest bidder, on Thursday the 7th of April next, on the premises, A VALUABLE TRACT of LAND, in Prince George County, containing 495 acres, well timbered, with a good stream of water running through it sufficient for a mill of anykind. The said land lies about two miles from Coggin's Point on James river, and almost joins that land, is very good for all kinds of grain, tobacco, Etc. and convenient to church, court, and trade. The said land will be surveyed, a plat made, and a deed given to the purchaser at the ensuing April court. Credit will be allowed for one half, until the Oyer court in June, and for the other half until the October court following, the purchaser giving bond and security to THOMAS PINCKARD Thomas Pinkard's will was proven in 1782. His will names wife Frances, and son Thomas and grandson Thomas; legacies to Armistead Currie, Frances Hill Currie, David Currie, Ellyson Currie, 'children of Rev. David Currie and Elizabeth his present consort;' legacies to George Lee, son of Mr. Kendall Lee, Kendall Lee, son of Capt Charles Lee, of Northumberland county, to Miss Jane Swann, Samuel Smith McCroskey, eldest son of Samuel Smith McCroskey. Thomas Pinkard to John Pinkard / /1741 acres Lancaster County land devised by their father Thomas Pinkard, Gent on 09/13/1739. | |
| Birth* | Lancaster County, USA1 | |
| Marriage* | 13 Sep 1739 | Frances Anderson; Lancaster County, USA1 |
| Death* | 1782 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 1 Apr 2001 | |
| CoParent | Frances Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | Thomas Pinkard | |
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Thomas Pinkard1 (M) d. a 1782 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | Thomas Pinkard | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Frances Anderson |
| Death* | a 1782 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 17 Jun 1784 | Anne Corbin Griffin; Lancaster County, USA1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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Ellyson Armistead1 (M) | ||
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Ellyson Armistead was a Captain, Justice, and High Sheriff of York County, Virginia. | |
| Marriage* | c 1740 | Jane Anderson1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 31 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Jane Anderson | |
| Son-Bio* | James Brag Armistead | |
| Son-Bio* | Ellyson Armistead+ | |
| Son-Bio* | Charles Armistead | |
| Dau-Bio* | Frances Anderson Armistead+ | |
| Dau-Bio* | Jane Armistead | |
| Dau-Bio* | Elizabeth Armistead+ | |
| Son-Bio* | c 1742 | Robert Booth Armistead+ |
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Robert Booth Armistead1 (M) b. c 1742 Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | Ellyson Armistead | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Jane Anderson |
| Note* | [Anderson,Richard.FTW] [Anderson.FTW] Robert Booth Armistead was a student at William and Mary in 1753 and married Anne Shields in 1760. | |
| Birth* | c 1742 | 1 |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
| CoParent | Ann Shields | |
| Dau-Bio* | c 1761 | Mary Marot Armistead+ |
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James Brag Armistead1 (M) Pedigree | ||
| Father-Bio* | Ellyson Armistead | |
| Mother-Bio* | bt 1693 - 1712 | Jane Anderson |
| Immigrant | N | |
| Last Edited | 7 Mar 2001 | |
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