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READE Mary

Female 1729 - 1761  (32 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  READE Mary was born in 1729 in Gloucester County, VA (daughter of READE Samuel and SCHLATER Mary); died in 1761.

    Family/Spouse: CARY John. John was born in 1729 in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester, Virginia; died in 1763 in York County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. CARY Samuel was born in 1755 in Gloucester County, VA; died on 4 Nov 1805 in Locust Grove, Gloucester, Virginia.
    2. CARY Ann and died.
    3. CARY Dudley and died.
    4. CARY John V. and died.
    5. CARY Edward was born on 9 Sep 1757 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; was christened on 9 Oct 1757 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died in 1812.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  READE Samuel was born on 9 Mar 1712 in Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia (son of READE Robert and LILLY Mary); died on 20 Nov 1758 in York County, VA.

    Samuel married SCHLATER Mary. Mary (daughter of SCHLATER Richard and NUTTING Mary) was born on 9 Mar 1712; died on 7 Feb 1773. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  SCHLATER Mary was born on 9 Mar 1712 (daughter of SCHLATER Richard and NUTTING Mary); died on 7 Feb 1773.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 21 Feb 1762, York County, VA
    • Will Proved: 15 Mar 1773, York County, VA

    Notes:

    WMQ Vol XIV July 1905 No.1, pg. 120

    SAMUEL READE (Robert,2 Georgel), lived in York Hampton Parish, York Co., and married Mary Sclater (born March 9, 1712), daughter of Richard Sclater, and Mary, daughter of Captain Thomas Nutting and his wife, Elizabeth Booth; and his will was proved in York Co . Nov. 20, 1758. It names children:
    Mildred,
    Mary Cary,
    Frances (died August 26,1762), married Dec 1, 1757 Major Anthony Robinson.
    Samuel Reade speaks in his will of his plantation in King and Queen Co. His wife Mary Reade died Feb. 7, 1773. and her will dated Feb. 21, 1762, and proved March 15. 1773, names: "grand-daughter, Mary, daughter of Anthony Robinson." In the Va. Gasette for 1773 is the announcement of the death of Mary Reade. wife of Samuel Reade , aged 59 years, which is not quite right as she was about two years older.
    (For Sclater, Nutting, Robinson see QUARTERLY II ., and Hayden, Virginia Genealogies .)

    Will:
    WMQ Vol XIV July 1905 No.1, pg. 120

    SAMUEL READE (Robert,2 Georgel), lived in York Hampton Parish, York Co., and married Mary Sclater (born March 9, 1712), daughter of Richard Sclater, and Mary, daughter of Captain Thomas Nutting and his wife, Elizabeth Booth; and his will was proved in York Co . Nov. 20, 1758. It names children:
    Mildred,
    Mary Cary,
    Frances (died August 26,1762), mamed Dec 1, 1757 Major Anthony Robinson.
    Samuel Reade speaks in his will of his plantation in King and Queen Co. His wife Mary Reade died Feb. 7, 1773. and her will dated Feb. 21, 1762, and proved March 15. 1773, names: "grand-daughter, Mary, daughter of Anthony Robinson." In the Va. Gasette for 1773 is the announcement of the death of Mary Reade. wife of Samuel Reade , aged 59 years, which is not quite right as she was about two years older.
    (For Sclater, Nutting, Robinson see QUARTERLY II ., and Hayden, Virginia Genealogies .)

    Children:
    1. 1. READE Mary was born in 1729 in Gloucester County, VA; died in 1761.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  READE Robert was born in 1644 in Yorktown, VA (son of Col. READE George and MARTIAU Elizabeth); died on 30 Dec 1712 in Yorktown, VA.

    Robert married LILLY Mary. Mary was born in 1644; died in 1722. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  LILLY Mary was born in 1644; died in 1722.
    Children:
    1. 2. READE Samuel was born on 9 Mar 1712 in Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia; died on 20 Nov 1758 in York County, VA.

  3. 6.  SCHLATER Richard and died.

    Richard married NUTTING Mary. Mary (daughter of Capt. NUTTING Thomas and BOOTH Elizabeth) was born between 7 Jan 1682 and 1683 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 7 Nov 1718. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  NUTTING Mary was born between 7 Jan 1682 and 1683 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA (daughter of Capt. NUTTING Thomas and BOOTH Elizabeth); died on 7 Nov 1718.

    Notes:

    Birth: Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932,
    1984, 1996), 143.

    Death: William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.

    Children:
    1. 3. SCHLATER Mary was born on 9 Mar 1712; died on 7 Feb 1773.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Col. READE George was born on 25 Oct 1608 in Linkenholt, Hampshire, England (son of READE Robert and WINDEBANK Mildred); died on 21 Nov 1671 in Yorktown, VA; was buried in Yorktown, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Jan 1637
    • Living In: Abt 1655, Yorktown, VA

    Notes:

    George was the original immigrant from England to Virginia

    VIII.
    16. Mildred Reade (See item 14), died December, 1694, was the daughter of George Reade, and Elizabeth Martieu, or Marthian. (See item 17).

    Colonel George Reade of Lincoln Holt Parish, Hants, England; came to Virginia in January 1637. He was then unmarried and lived with Governor Harvey at Jamestown for a year or two. Was Deputy-Secetary of the Colony in 1640-1642; member of the House of Burgesses 1644 and again in 1640, from James City, and voted for the act declaring that the excution of Charles I was treasonable and that his son Charles was the rightful air to the Crown. In 1652 he was also a Burgess and submitted to the English Commonwealth; was a member of the county Court from 1655 to 1657; member of a committee to revise the statutes in 1656-1657, and Councillor from 1657 to his death in 1671, and at all times supported Governor Berkeley's administration. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Martieu, before 1649. He moved to Martieu's home at Yourktown about 1655 and his wife afterwards having fallen heir to Martieu's homestead, he made that his home for the remainder of his life.
    George Read was the great-grandfather of George Washington and the Great-grandfather of General Thomas Nelson, and Mildred Wyndebank (was a daughter of Sir Thomas Wyndebank and Frances Dymoke and thourgh the latter Mr. Browning traces Georges Reade's lineage to thirtheen of the signers of Magna Charta 1215 and back to Alfred the Great. This Mildred Wyndebank furnishes the earliest appearance in this genealogy of Mr. Trumbull's mother's name, "Mildred", but we fine it many times since).
    Mildred Wyndebank's brother, Sir Francis Wyndebank, was appointed Secretary to King Charles in 1633 on the recommendation of Archbishop Laud and this position he held until the King left London in 1641, never to return, except as a prisoner and to death.
    When Governor John Harvey went to England in 1635 to answer charges preferred against him by the Virginians, after having been thrust out of the governorship, he met George Reade who was then visiting his brother, Robert Reade, who was Secretary to Secretary Wyndebank, his uncle. When Harvey returned to Virginia in 1637, Colonel George Reade came with him and stayed with him for a year at Jamestown.

    George Reade, a native of London, came to Virginia 1637 in Sir John Harvey's party. Harvey was returning to Virginia to assume the office of Governor of the Colony. Reade was appointed Secretary of State, pro tem of the colony in 1640 and served as Acting Governor in the absence of Governor Harvey. He was a member of the House of Burgesses and a member of the Colonial Council until his death. His will, no longer extant, is documented in a York County 18th century land transaction.

    York Co, VA Deeds & Bonds Book 5 pp 3 - 6
    This Indenture made the sixteenth day of May in the fortieth year of the Reign of our Sovernge Lord George the Second King of Great Britain and in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & forty one between James Mitchell of the Town & County of York and Janet his wife of the one part and Richard Ambler of the same Town & county aforesaid . Whereas George Reade late of the sd county of York Esq decd being siezed in fee of a certain tract or parcel of land lying & being in the said County of York containing by Estimation Eight hundred & fifty acres did by his last Will and Testament in writing bearing date the twenty ninth day of September in the Year of our Lord One thousand six hundred & Seventy devise the same by the name of all that Tract of Land wherein he lived to his wife during life and after her decease to be equally divided between his sons, George & Robert and the heirs of their bodies but and fault of such heirs in either or both of them or in case either or both of them should dye during their minority then he gave and devises his and their parts of the land aforesaid to his sons Francis and Benjamin and the heirs of their bodies with other remainders over as by the said Will duly proved in the General Court of this Colony being thereunto had may more at large appear and whereas the said George Reade one of the sons of the Testator dyed many years ago without issue and after his death the said Francis & Benjamin Reade intend into one ninety or half part of this premises to as afore devised and afterwards the said Robert Reade, Francis Reade & Benjamin Reade by Deed bearing date the twelfth day of November in the Year of our Lord one thousand and six hundred & eighty eight made partition of the premises aforesaid .........

    George Reade married Elizabeth Martiau, daughter of Nicolas Martiau (Father of Yorktown). Their daughter Mildred, wife of Col. Augustine Warner, was the g-grandmother of George Washington.

    George Read, the son of Robert Read of London and his wife Mildred Windebank, was one of the about one hundred colonists, who emigrated to the colonies from England and Wales before the end of the 17th century, known to have legitimate descent from a Plantagenet King of England.

    The illustrious ancestry of George Reade is documented nicely in Colonial Records during the period of 18 January 1638/9 - 11 December 1641. The file includes letters from the Colonial Governor, Secretary of State and George Reade to Sir Francis Windebank and/or Windebank's personal secretary Robert Reade (George Reade's brother.) The correspondence file is quite interesting, alluding to the politics behind George Reade's appointment as Secretary of State during Richard Kemp's sojourn in England. It also includes personal requests from George Reade to his brother for servants and money. Earlier correspondence puts a personal face on George Reade's life. "Sir John Harvey to Robert Reade, 17 Nov. 1637. Hopes to employ Reade's brother against the Indians. He is well and stays at the writer's house." "George Reade to Robert Reade, his brother, 26 Febr. 1637/8. Does not think much of Mr. Hawley. Thanks to the support of the Governor and Mr. Kemp, the writer has survived. Mr. Menephe has brought many servants. Mr. Hawley has promised the writer that the next lot of servants coming to Virginia would be for him but he does not believe it as Hawley is in Maryland."

    "Adventurers of Purse and Person 1607 - 1624/5 and Their Families" published by the Order of First Families of Virginia, indicates in a footnote (pp. 419-420) the discrepancy between the dates inscribed on his Grace Church tablets and the filing of the wills for George Read and his wife Elizabeth as follows: "His and his wife's gravestones were discovered during street excavations in Yorktown in 1931. The inscriptions on both were recut with errors. George Reade's stone now states he died Oct. 1674, "he being in the 66th yr of his age." Since the date should be 1671 (per his will), either the age shown, or his year of birth, is in error as well....The gravestone of Elizabeth (Martiau) Read now states she was born in 1625 and died in 1696, "being in ye 71st yeare of her age." Since the year of death should be 1686 (per her will), again the age or year of birth is in error. Since Nicholas Martiau claimed...his daughter Elizabeth as headrights...it would appear Elizabeth was born prior to his arrival in Virginia in 1620...and that Elizabeth's birth occurred in 1615 rather than 1625."

    The graves of George Reade and his wife Elizabeth were discovered while excavating on Buckner Street in Yorktown. In 1931, descendant Letitia Pate Evans had the tablets restored and moved to the church yard of Grace Episcopal Church. The Reade tablets sit adjacent to the plots of Gov. Thomas Nelson (Declaration of Independence signer), his father, and grandfather (who married a George Reade descendant.)

    Born in Linkenholt, England to Robert & Mildred (Windebank) Reade. He married Elizabeth Martiau in 1641 in York Co., Virginia. George was the Secretary of the Colony and Acting Governor of Virginia (1638-39); member of the Council of Virginia; member of the House of Burgesses from James City Co.,VA in 1649 and frequently thereafer. He became a member of the Governor's Council on 13 Mar 1657-58, which office he held until his death in 1671. Father of Mildred (Warner).
    Adventurers of Purse and Person 1607 - 1624/5 and Their Families" published by the Order of First Families of Virginia, indicates in a footnote (pp. 419-420) the discrepancy between the dates inscribed on his Grace Church tablets and the filing of the wills for George Read and his wife Elizabeth as follows: "His and his wife's gravestones were discovered during street excavations in Yorktown in 1931. The inscriptions on both were recut with errors. George Reade's stone now states he died Oct. 1674, "he being in the 66th yr of his age." Since the date should be 1671 (per his will), either the age shown, or his year of birth, is in error as well....The gravestone of Elizabeth (Martiau) Read now states she was born in 1625 and died in 1696, "being in ye 71st yeare of her age." Since the year of death should be 1686 (per her will), again the age or year of birth is in error. Since Nicholas Martiau claimed...his daughter Elizabeth as headrights...it would appear Elizabeth was born prior to his arrival in Virginia in 1620...and that Elizabeth's birth occurred in 1615 rather than 1625."


    Lionel, Duke of Clarence, married Lady Elizabeth de Brugh, and their only daughter, Lady Philippa Plantagenet, married Edward Mortimer, Earl of March; their daughter, Lady Elizabeth Mortimer, married Sir Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur, first Earl of Northumberland, b. 1366; killed at the battle of Shrewsbury. His son, Henry Percy, second Earl of Northumberland, married Lady Eleanor Nevil, and was killed at the battle of St. Albans, 1455. His son, Henry Percy, third Earl of Northumberland, married Lady Eleanor Poynings. Their daughter, Lady Margaret Percy, married Sir William Gascoigne. Their daughter, Lady Elizabeth Gascoigne, married Sir George Telboise, who was descended from Ivo de Tailleboise, a Norman Knight, and follower of William the Conqueror. Their daughter, Lady Anne Telboise, married Sir Edmond Dymoke, "Hereditary Champion of England," and Master of Scrivelsby Court. His daughter, Frances Dymoke, Aug. 20, 1566, married Sir Thomas Windebank, "Clerk of the Signet, to the good Queen Bess." Their daughter, Mildred Windebank, married Robert Reade, Esq., of Yorkshire. Their son, George Reade, Hon., married Elizabeth Martain, daughter of Capt. Nicholas Martain; and their daughter, Mildred Reade, married Speaker, the Hon. Augustine Warner, of Warner's Hall, Gloucester Co., Va.

    The Hon. George Reade came to Virginia in 1637, settled in York Co.; one out of five or six other children of Andrew Reade, of Linkbout, Hampshire. Will proved, Oct. 24, 1623.     
        
    I. Andrew, mentioned in House of Lords calendar, as "Andrew Reade, D. D., of Lugershall Hall, Wiltshire."     
        
    II. William.     
        
    III. Dr. Thomas Reade, b. Linkenholt, 1606; admitted student, New College, Oxford, Dec. 10, 1624; Fellow, Jan. 15, 1626; LL. D., 1638; Principal Med. Hall, Oxford, 1643. In 1642, he volunteered in the King's army and saw some service in the decline of the royal cause. He went to France and became a Catholic priest. In 1659, he published a work in defense of Catholicity. He returned to England at the restoration of King Charles II, and died, 1669.     

    IV. Robert, private secretary to his uncle, Sir Francis Windebank; Secretary of State to Charles I. March, 1641, he went to Paris with Secretary Windebank, to escape prosecution by Parliament. He was living in 1669.     

    V. George((1)), who came to Virginia. There was a Benjamin Reade, probably of the same English family, who came to Virginia about the same time, and is supposed to have been a son of Robert Reade and Mildred Windebank, but his name is not included in any definite record of relationship I have seen.     

    Mildred Windebank was the daughter of Sir Thomas Windebank, of Harnes Hill, parish of Hurst, Berkshire (Clerk of the Signet to Queen Elizabeth and King James I), who married, Aug. 20, 1566, Frances, daughter of Sir Edmond Dymoke, Hereditary Champion of England.     

    George Reade came to Virginia in 1637. He was a friend and adherent of Governor Harvey, and Secretary Kemp, and when Kemp went to England, in 1640, George Reade was appointed Secretary of State, pro tem., and acted as governor, when Harvey was absent. He was burgess for James City County in 1649, and again in 1656; then probably for Gloucester Co. He was a member of the Council, appointed March 13, 1658, and reappointed, May 3, 1658, and held the office until his death, in 1671. On Nov. 20, 1671, the will of Col. George Reade was admitted to probate in the General Court.     
        
    George((1)) Reade married Elizabeth Martain, daughter of Captain Nicholas Martain, born in Belgium, and came to Virginia with her parents. Capt. Nicholas Martain represented Kent Island, York, and Chiskiack, in the House of Burgesses, in 1632. They had issue:     
        
    I. George((2)) Reade, to whom Sir William Berkeley, Governor, gave a bay mare, in 1665. This son died without issue.     
        
    II. Mildred((2)) Reade, married, about 1665, Colonel Augustine Warner, of Warner's Hall, Gloucester Co., Va.; Speaker of the House of Burgesses, in 1675, and member of the Council until his death, June 19, 1681.     
        
    III. Elizabeth((2)) Reade. Married Capt. Thomas Chisman.     

    IV. Robert((2)) Reade. Married Mary, daughter of John Lily.     

    V. Francis((2)) Reade. Married, first, Chisman; married, second, Ann -.     
        
    VI. Benjamin((2)) Reade. Married Mary Gwynn.     
        
    VII. Thomas((2)) Reade. Married Lucy, daughter of Edmund Gwynn.     

    Mildred((2)) Reade (George((1))) married Colonel and Speaker Augustine Warner, of Warner's Hall, Gloucester Co., and had six children:     

    A son, Augustine Warner, b. June 17, 1666; died, unmarried, March 17, 1687.     
        
    A son, George Warner, died young; unmarried.     

    Buried:
    Here lyeth intered Coll George Read Esqr who was born ye 25th day October in ye yeare of our Lord 1608 and deceased October 1674 he being in the 66th yr of his age.
    http://www.gracechurchyorktown.com/home/home.asp

    "These Ledgers in Memory of Colonel George Read and his wife Elizabeth Martiau Read Discovered while excavating on Buckner Street, Yorktown Were restored and preserved by their descendant Letitia Pate Evans 1931 The graves of George Reade and his wife Elizabeth were discovered while excavating on Buckner Street in Yorktown. In 1931, descendant Letitia Pate Evans had the tablets restored and moved to the church yard of Grace Episcopal Church. The Reade tablets sit adjacent to the plots of Gov. Thomas Nelson (Declaration of Independence signer), his father, and grandfather (who married a George Reade descendant.)
    Yorktown, Va.

    Headstone Details
         Cemetery name
    Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery
         Name on headstone George Read and Elizabeth Martiau Read
         Birth
         Death

    George married MARTIAU Elizabeth in 1641 in Yorktown, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of Capt. MARTIAU Nicolas and BERKELEY Elizabeth Jane) was born on 12 Dec 1625 in Elizabeth City, VA; died on 10 Feb 1685 in Yorktown, VA; was buried in Yorktown, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  MARTIAU Elizabeth was born on 12 Dec 1625 in Elizabeth City, VA (daughter of Capt. MARTIAU Nicolas and BERKELEY Elizabeth Jane); died on 10 Feb 1685 in Yorktown, VA; was buried in Yorktown, VA.
    Children:
    1. READE Mildred was born on 2 Oct 1643 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia; died on 20 Oct 1694 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia.
    2. 4. READE Robert was born in 1644 in Yorktown, VA; died on 30 Dec 1712 in Yorktown, VA.
    3. READE Francis was born in 1645 in Gloucester County, VA; died in 1694 in James City County, Virginia.
    4. READE Benjamin was born in 1647 in Yorktown, VA; died in 1731 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia.
    5. READE Thomas was born in 1649 in Ware Parrish, Gloucester, VA; died in 1720 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia.
    6. READE Elizabeth was born in 1651 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia; died on 18 Nov 1717 in Yorktown, VA.

  3. 14.  Capt. NUTTING Thomas was born in Somersettshire, England; died on 31 Jul 1717 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 955

    Notes:

    Their Children are listed under William Booth's will on page 130

    York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 8 1687 - 1691 p. 16 - 17 12 April 1687
    Thomas Nutting of New Poquoson Parish, York County, tobacco planter, and Elizabeth his wife, the late wife of Peter Plovier of same, chirrurgion, deceased, to William Booth of same, Gent. For a valuable consideration 100 acres that Peter Plovier purchased of Thomas Kirby, late of the same parish aforesaid, deceased... bounded as in a conveyance for the same bearing date 28 Jan 1659. (Also) Moiety of 196 acres 16 chaines and 78 decimall parts granted to Peter Plovier by patent 15 Feb. 1663 (1664) adjoying upon the 100 acres purchased of Thomas Kirby (of which Peter Plovier) did sell one moiety or half unto Henrick Vandoverick, and Peter Plovier by his last will and testament 10 Jan. 1677 did give unto Elizabeth his then wife all his estate, proved in York County 25 Feb. 167?. Since the death of Peter Plovier and probate of his will, Thomas Nutting intermarryed with Elizabeth. Signed: Thomas Nutting, Elizabeth Nutting. Wit: John Tomer, Robert Kirby, Robert Baker. 24 Aug. 1687. Acknowledged by Thomas Nutting and Elizabeth Nutting.



    The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Jul., 1893), pp. 3-21:
    (i) William Booth, J. P. of Yoirk Co. (w. dated I3 May, i69i; d. May i6, I692), m. Margaret, (I think she was d. of Col. James Bray) had I, Hope m. John Tomer, and d. Jan. 19, i686, issue John Tomer. Jr. II, Elizabeth, who m. Capt. Thomas. Nutting, J. P. of York Co., (d. July 31, I717; w. pr. Sept. i6, 1717, and had 1. Booth, d. s. p. April 5, I701-02. 2. Mary m. Richard Sclater. 3. Elizabeth m. John Dos-, well, Jr. (w. pr. Dec. i5, I7I7). 4. Katharine, who m. ist Capt. William Sheldon, m. 2d Robert Armistead, son of Col. Anthony Armi-stead of Elizabeth City Co. and had issue. 5. Jane.


    Vol. II., p.11 iv . , p. 53; v., pp. 180, 266.

    Endnotes

    1. The Jamestowne Society, Register of Qualifying Seventeenth Century Ancestors, (Richmond, VA July 2004), 3.
    2. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 5, p. 142.
    3. The Jamestowne Society, Register of Qualifying Seventeenth Century Ancestors, (Richmond, VA July 2004), 3.
    6. WfT CD#5 Pedigree 3901.
    7. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 234.
    9. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    10. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 204.
    11. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    12. Genealogies of Virginia Families from Tyler Quarterly History and Genealogy Magazine Volume I, (Genealogical Publishing Co, Balto, MD.), 174.
    13. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 204.
    14. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    15. York Co, VA Will Book 18, 230.
    16. William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Papers Vol. XX!V (1915), 55. Goodwin Families of American Supplement 1897. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    17. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    18. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 234.
    19. York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 15, 163 - 165.
    20. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 234.
    21. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 143.
    22. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 234.
    23. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 143.
    24. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    25. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 143.
    26. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 212.
    27. York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 16, 506.
    28. William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Papers Vol. XX!V (1915), 55.
    29. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 212.
    30. York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 15, 365-367.
    31. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 143.
    32. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 234.
    33. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 143.
    34. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 234.
    35. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 143.

    Birth:
    William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 234.
    York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 15, 163 - 165.

    William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Papers Vol. XX!V (1915), 55. Goodwin Families of American Supplement 1897. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.

    Thomas married BOOTH Elizabeth. Elizabeth (daughter of BOOTH William and CHAPMAN Mrs Margaret Thomas) died between 13 Sep 1733 and 15 Sep 1735 in York County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  BOOTH Elizabeth (daughter of BOOTH William and CHAPMAN Mrs Margaret Thomas); died between 13 Sep 1733 and 15 Sep 1735 in York County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 954

    Notes:

    Elizabeth3 Booth (William2, Robert1) died Bet. 13 Sep 1733 - 15 Sep 1735 in York Co, VA15. She married (1) John Griggs; (2) Peter Plovier; (3) Captain Thomas Nutting16. He was born in Somersettshire, England, and died 31 Jul 1717 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA17,18,19.
    17. William & Mary Quarterly Vol 2, p. 11.
    18. Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish York County, Virginia History and Registers, (Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA, 1932, 1984, 1996), 234.
    19. York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 15, 163 - 165.

    Generation No. 3

    8. Elizabeth3 Booth (William2, Robert1) died Bet. 13 Sep 1733 - 15 Sep 1735 in York Co, VA15. She married (1) John Griggs; (2) Peter Plovier; (3) Captain Thomas Nutting16. He was born in Somersettshire, England, and died 31 Jul 1717 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA17,18,19.

    York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 8 1687 - 1691 p. 16 - 17 12 April 1687
    Thomas Nutting of New Poquoson Parish, York County, tobacco planter, and Elizabeth his wife, the late wife of Peter Plovier of same, chirrurgion, deceased, to William Booth of same, Gent. For a valuable consideration 100 acres that Peter Plovier purchased of Thomas Kirby, late of the same parish aforesaid, deceased... bounded as in a conveyance for the same bearing date 28 Jan 1659. (Also) Moiety of 196 acres 16 chaines and 78 decimall parts granted to Peter Plovier by patent 15 Feb. 1663 (1664) adjoying upon the 100 acres purchased of Thomas Kirby (of which Peter Plovier) did sell one moiety or half unto Henrick Vandoverick, and Peter Plovier by his last will and testament 10 Jan. 1677 did give unto Elizabeth his then wife all his estate, proved in York County 25 Feb. 167?. Since the death of Peter Plovier and probate of his will, Thomas Nutting intermarryed with Elizabeth. Signed: Thomas Nutting, Elizabeth Nutting. Wit: John Tomer, Robert Kirby, Robert Baker. 24 Aug. 1687. Acknowledged by Thomas Nutting and Elizabeth Nutting.

    Children of Elizabeth Booth and Thomas Nutting are:

    12 i. Booth4 Nutting, born 14 Feb 1680/81 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA21; died 05 Apr 1701 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA22.

    13 ii. Mary Nutting, born 07 Jan 1682/83 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA23. She married Richard Schlater; died 07 Nov 171824.

    14 iii. Elizabeth Nutting, born 10 Oct 1686 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA25; died 24 Sep 1727 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA26,27. She married John Doswell28; died 20 Nov 1718 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA29,30.

    15 iv. Hope Nutting, born 19 Jan 1688/89 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA31; died 27 Jan 1688/89 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA32.

    16 v. Hope Nutting, born 11 Feb 1689/90 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA33.

    17 vi. Catherine Nutting, born 31 Mar 1692 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA33. She married (1) William Sheldon, Captain. She married (2) Robert Armistead.

    18 vii. Ann Nutting, born 01 Feb 1694/95 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA33; died 07 Jul 1696 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA34.

    19 viii. Jane Nutting, born 23 Aug 1698 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA35. She married William Lowry.

    Birth:
    York Co, VA Will Book 18, 230.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Jul., 1893), pp. 3-21

    (i) William Booth, J. P. of Yoirk Co. (w. dated I3 May, i69i; d. May i6, I692), m. Margaret, (I think she was d. of Col. James Bray) had I, Hope m. John Tomer, and d. Jan. 19, i686, issue John Tomer. Jr. II, Elizabeth, who m. Capt. Thomas. Nutting, J. P. of York Co., (d. July 31, I717; w. pr. Sept. i6, 1717, and had 1. Booth, d. s. p. April 5, I701-02. 2. Mary m. Richard Sclater. 3. Elizabeth m. John Dos-, well, Jr. (w. pr. Dec. i5, I7I7). 4. Katharine, who m. ist Capt. Wil-liam Sheldon, m. 2d Robert Armistead, son of Col. Anthony Armi-stead of Elizabeth City Co. and had issue. 5. Jane.

    Children:
    1. NUTTING Booth was born between 14 Feb 1680 and 1681 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 5 Apr 1701 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
    2. 7. NUTTING Mary was born between 7 Jan 1682 and 1683 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 7 Nov 1718.
    3. NUTTING Elizabeth was born on 10 Oct 1686 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 24 Sep 1727 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
    4. NUTTING Hope was born between 19 Jan 1688 and 1689 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died between 27 Jan 1688 and 1689 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
    5. NUTTING Ann was born between 1 Feb 1694 and 1695 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 7 Jul 1696 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
    6. NUTTING Jane was born on 23 Aug 1698 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; and died.