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CLOPTON Walter

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CLOPTON Walter was born on 24 Mar 1720 in New Kent County, Virginia (son of CLOPTON Walter and JARRETT Mary); died about 1722 in New Kent County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1093
    • Christening: 30 Mar 1740, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  CLOPTON Walter was born about 1682 in York County, VA (son of CLOPTON William, Sr. and BOOTH Ann Dennett); died on 26 Jun 1758 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1057
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1687, New Kent County, VA

    Notes:

    Walter17 Clopton, The Elder, of "Callowell" (William16, William15, Walter14, William13, Richard12, William11, John10, William9, Thomas8, Walter7, William6, Walter5, William4, Walter3, William2, Guillaume1 Peche, Lord Of Cloptunna and Dalham)1 was born Abt. 1687 in New Kent County, Virginia, and died Aft. June 26, 1758 in New Kent County, Virginia2. He married Mary Jarratt September 4, 1711 in St. Peter's Parish Church, New Kent County, Virginia3, daughter of Robert Jarratt and Mary.
    There are many troubling elements regarding the listing of the children currently found in both the Lucy Erwin and Gene Clopton, Clopton genealogies. The Erwin book did not list Elizabeth or Richard. Gene Clopton notes the Parish Registry is mutilated, and Richard is listed as Richard son of Walter and Mary------, and concludes Richard "must be "Clopton" as no other Walter and Mary is known in St. Peter's Parish at the time." The registry notes the birth or baptism of Anne, a son, Mary, Walter, and Rob(ert). No proof has been offered that Walter (born 1720, died in infancy). Cordelia Belle Clopton, lists the children as Walter, Mary, Robert, Deve(reaux), Naomi, Margaret, and Anne. There is a strong belief that at least some of the children may belong to another Clopton male. There are a number of Clopton adults of this period who have not yet been connected with a family.
    Children of Walter Clopton and Mary Jarratt are:
    + 2 i. Ann18 Clopton, of New Kent, born July 3, 1712 in New Kent County, Virginia.
    + 3 ii. William Clopton, Am. Rev., of New Kent, born November 19, 1714 in New Kent County, Virginia; died 1785.
    + 4 iii. Elizabeth Clopton, of New Kent, born 1715 in New Kent County, Virginia; died in probably North Carolina.
    5 iv. Mary Clopton, of New Kent, born August 29, 17164.
    6 v. Walter Clopton, I, of Virginia, born March 24, 1719/205; died Abt. 1721.
    7 vi. Robert Clopton, of Virginia, born June 4, 17256.
    8 vii. Devereaux Clopton, of New Kent, born August 30, 17277.
    + 9 viii. Margaret Clopton, of New Kent, born September 9, 1728 in New Kent, Virginia; died 1824 in Buckingham County, Virginia.
    + 10 ix. Richard Clopton, Sr., of Kent County, born 1731 in Kent County, Virginia; died Bef. March 1807 in Franklin County, North Carolina.
    + 11 x. Benjamin Clopton, of New Kent, born Abt. 1732 in New Kent County, Virginia; died Bet. November 1790 and 1791 in Goochland County, Virginia.
    12 xi. Naomi Clopton, of Virginia, born January 11, 1734/358.
    13 xii. Walter Clopton, The Younger, of New Kent, born February 18, 1739/409.

    http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~clopton/walterc.htm

    Walter married JARRETT Mary on 4 Sep 1711 in New Kent County, VA (Saint Peter's Parish). Mary (daughter of JARRETT Robert and IRELAND Mary) was born about 1691; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  JARRETT Mary was born about 1691 (daughter of JARRETT Robert and IRELAND Mary); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Name: Mary (Gerard) Jarratt
    • Reference Number: 1088

    Children:
    1. CLOPTON Ann was born on 8 Jul 1712 in New Kent County, Virginia; and died.
    2. CLOPTON William ?? was born on 19 Nov 1714 in New Kent County, VA; died in 1785.
    3. CLOPTON Mary was born on 8 Aug 1716 in New Kent County, VA; and died.
    4. 1. CLOPTON Walter was born on 24 Mar 1720 in New Kent County, Virginia; died about 1722 in New Kent County, Virginia.
    5. CLOPTON Robert was born on 4 Jan 1725 in New Kent County, Virginia; and died.
    6. CLOPTON Devereaux was born on 30 Aug 1727 in Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia; and died.
    7. CLOPTON Margaret was born on 9 Sep 1729 in New Kent County, Virginia; died in 1824 in Buckingham, Buckingham, Virginia, USA.
    8. CLOPTON Benjamin was born about 1732 in New Kent County, Virginia; died in Nov 1790 in Goochland County, Virginia.
    9. CLOPTON Norma was born on 11 Jun 1735; and died.
    10. CLOPTON Walter was born on 18 Feb 1740; and died.
    11. CLOPTON Richard was born in 1731 in New Kent County, Virginia; died in 1794 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, North Carolina.
    12. CLOPTON Naomi was born on 11 Jan 1735; and died.
    13. CLOPTON Elizabeth was born in 1715 in New Kent County, VA; died in Townsville, Vance, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  CLOPTON William, Sr. was born about 1655 in Essex, England (son of Rev. CLOPTON WILLIAM and SUTCLIFFE Elizabeth); died before 1733 in New Kent County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 930
    • Immigration: 1682
    • Occupation: 1682, Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia; Constable

    Notes:

    CLOPTON FAMILY (Continue4 from Vol. V., p. 80 . ):
    As already shown, the ancector of this family in Virginia. was WILLI.IAM CLOPTON, aged about thirty in 1685 . In 1682 he was constable of Hampton Parish, York county, and on January 23, 1682-83 he made a deed of gift to his daughters Ann and Elizabeth. He married Ann Booth, widow of Thomas Dennett, and daughter of Robert Booth, clerk of York court. (WMQ, Pg.54)

    Hampton Parish Constable in York County
    Ann's other husband was Thomas DENNETT (Capt.) died in 1673. From VIRGINIA WILL RECORDS compiled from the Virginia Magazine of History page 469 'Att a Court holden for the county of Yorke the 25th of May 1646.....Indenture between Wm Caynehood of Cheskiack Clarke and Thomas Scarlett by which the former sells 50 acres in Cheskiacke in the County of Charles River on Utyes creek northwest upon ye land of JOHN DENNETT now in ye possession of Wm Barber &c. Dated 10th September 1640 - This land was granted to Caynhood by patent dated Sept. 26, 1639.' page 476... 'Att a Court holden for the County of Yorke the 20th October 1646. It is ordered with the consent of Mr Edmund Chisman father-in-law to John Lilley orpahnt, William Barber father-in-law to the orpahnts of John Dennett vizt THOMAS DENNETT, Margaret Dennett & Sarah Dennett, & David ffoxe father-in-law to the orphants of Clark and Munday that the estaes belonging to the sd sevrall orpahts wch this day they have given an accot of to uis cort shall henceforward with all the increase freely come and belong unto the sd orpphants without any charges for the future subsistance or educacon of the sd orphants or for there care paines or charge in prserving and looking to ye sd sevrall Orphants estates soe long as they or any of them shall remaine under the tuition of ye above sd Edmund Chisman William Barber & David ffoxe, the male catle only excepted wch belong to John Lilly and the orphants of John Dennett and the orphants of ye sd Clarke and Munday......The estate of THOMAS DENNETT is one Cowe twooe Calves one yeareling Margarett Dennett' estate twooe Cowes one yeareling Sarah Dennett's estate three cowes on yeareling being all guifts by god-father. Wm Barber.' WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY HISTORICAL MAGAZINE 1902. Vol. 11, No. 1, (July 1902) page 67: 'William Clopton (born 1655, died before 1733) constable of Hampton Parish, in York county, and clerk of St. Peter's Church, New Kent; had by Anne Booth, his wife (daughter of Robert Booth, and widow of Thomas Dennett), five children, 'two daughters and three sons': 2. Anne, to whom her father made a gift in 1683; married Nicholas Mills. 3. Elizabeth, to whom her father made a gift in 1683; married William Walker January 19, 1713, and secondly, Alexander Moss, of New Kent and Cumberland counties. She was living in 1733. 4. Robert, 5 William, 6 Walter.' She was married to William CLOPTON, Gent. (son of William CLOPTON Rev and Elizabeth SUTCLIFFE) after Apr 1673 in York County, Virginia. William CLOPTON1 was born in 1655 in Essex, England. He immigrated about 1673 to America. He died before 1733 in New Kent County, Virginia. He was buried in St. Peter's Churchyard, New Kent County, Virginia. Ann BOOTH and William CLOPTON had the following children: +2i.Elizabeth CLOPTON. +3ii.Ann CLOPTON. +4iii.Robert CLOPTON. +5iv.William CLOPTON II. +6v.Walter CLOPTON. +7vi.Mildred CLOPTON. He is buried with Ann Booth in St. Peters Churchyard, New Kent County, Va.

    The deposition of William Clopton aged about thirty Yeares sayth That coming to the french Ordinary in the Nynth of March last he happened to meet wth Mr. Thos: Watkinson who asked yor Depont to give him a morning's draught. I told him if he had no money I would. In drinking of which hee asked yor Depont why he was so unkinde to attach his wife's silver Cup. I answered I had done nothing but what I did by the court's order; then he sd the court had done more then they could answer and that he would Justifie and further yor Depont sayth not. William Clopton Aprill ye 24th 1685 Sworn to in York Court and is Recorded Test Wm. Maltyward c [symbol?*] ord. cyr. [* symbol looks like a cursive "V" with a circle around the middle of the letter] Mr. Clopton turns up next in New Kent, where he was one of the justices. There is an original deed dated July 22, 1710, from"John Bacon of St. Peter's Parish and New Kent Co yeoman to Wm. Clopton jun (Jr.) of same parish and county. yeoman," with arms of Clopton on a wax seal opposite the name of John Bacon. These arms are the same as on the tomb of Anne Clopton and agree in Burke with arms of Clopton, of co. Suffolk, 1586: Sa, a bend erm. betw. two cotises dancettee or. Crest- A wolf's head per pale or and az. On the tomb the bend has a mullet for difference, indicating a third son. More will be said of the Cloptons in next issue. (William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. V. October, 1896 No. 2. OLD TOMBSTONES IN NEW KENT COUNTY. Collected by the Eidtor. I. St. Peter's Church.(1) )

    Page 80 William and Mary College Quarterly:
    (2) The Clopton family first settled in Hampton parish, York county. The register of the Vicar- General of the Archbishop of Canterbury shows that a license was issued June 4, 1668, to Isaac Clopton of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, citizen and haberdasher, bachelor, about 24 [years], to marry Miss Martha Hill, of the same, spinster, about 21 [years]; consent of her guardian, Thomas Hill, of Cambridge University, gent (her parents being dead), to be married at Brantford, Middlesex. Was this Isaac Clopton the one sworn "according to Rt. hon'ble the Governor's order," justice of York county, Va., January 24, 1675-'76? He married in Virginia, Mary-----, who married, first, Thomas Bassett, who died before 1660, leaving a son William (probably by an earlier marriage) under 18 years. This son moved to New Kent. She married, secondly, William Fellgate, skinner of London, brother of Capt. Robert Fellgate, of York county, Va. William Fellgate died on Fellgates's Creek, York county, in 1660, and his widow married, thirdly, Capt. John Underhill, formerly of Worcester, England. His will was proved October 24, 1672, and he had, by his wife Mary, John, Nathaniel, Jane, and Mary. His widow then married Dr. Isaac Clopton, by whom no issue; they were both dead by January 25 1678/9, when her will was proved. "Mr. William Clopton" was constable of York-Hampton parish in 1682. January 23, 1682/3, he executed a deed of gift to his daughters Anne and Elizabeth. The following from the records of York shows that he was born in 1655:

    http://family.phelpsinc.com/genealogy/d0016/f0000001.asp :
    BIOGRAPHY: Elizabeth Clopton was the widow of William Walker who died 12 Sept. 1718 (St. Peters Parish Reg., New Kent Co., VA.) She was a daughter of William Clopton Gent. who was born in 1655 in County Essex, England. He was a son of Rev. William Clopton of Eastwood Co., Essex, and his wife, Elizabeth Sutcliffe. The Clopton line has been traced back to Edward I, King of England. It has been written that Sir Walter Clopton, one of our ancestors, signed the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 In this the rights of the subjects are compelled to be respected by the authority and these rights proclaimed are a part of the constitution of every English speaking people. Kentwell Hall was the name of the Manor House of the Clopton Family in England. William Clopton, son of Elizabeth Clopton, must have been in Virginia by 1673 since his marriage to Am Booth, daughter of Robert Booth, occurred about that time. Am Booth was born in 1647 Her father, Robert Booth, was Clerk of York Co., Va. and a member of the House of Burgessess 1653-54. She was formerly the wife of Capt. Thomas Dennett whose will was proved 1 Aug. 1673, by whom she had four children. "The Ancestors of William Clopton of York County, Virginia with Records of Some of His Descendants, to which are added Royal Iines," by Lucy Jane Erwin, 1939, includes Moss and Diuguid lines.

    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
    about William Clopton
    Name:
    William Clopton          
    Year:1655-1713          
    Place:Virginia          
    Source Publication Code:9833.25          
    Primary Immigrant:Clopton, William          
    Annotation:Date and place of mention in the New World. Extracted from a series of articles published in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography titled "Virginia Gleanings in England." Records of wills and other biographical information provided.          
    Source Bibliography:WITHINGTON, LOTHROP. Virginia Gleanings in England: Abstracts of 17th and 18th-Century English Wills and Administrations Relating to Virginia and Virginians: A Consolidation of Articles from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1998. 745p.          
    Page:603          

    Immigration:
    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about William Clopton
    Name:      William Clopton
    Year:      1655-1713
    Place:      Virginia
    Source Publication Code:      9833.25
    Primary Immigrant:      Clopton, William
    Annotation:      Date and place of mention in the New World. Extracted from a series of articles published in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography titled "Virginia Gleanings in England." Records of wills and other biographical information provided.
    Source Bibliography:      WITHINGTON, LOTHROP. Virginia Gleanings in England: Abstracts of 17th and 18th-Century English Wills and Administrations Relating to Virginia and Virginians: A Consolidation of Articles from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1998. 745p.
    Page:      603

    Occupation:
    W & M Quarterly, pg 54

    William married BOOTH Ann Dennett in 1673. Ann (daughter of Dr. BOOTH Robert and GIDEONS Francis (Frances)) was born on 7 Mar 1647 in Gloucester, VA (Belleville Plantation); died on 4 Mar 1716 in New Kent County, VA; was buried in 1716 in New Kent County, VA (St Peters Church). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  BOOTH Ann DennettBOOTH Ann Dennett was born on 7 Mar 1647 in Gloucester, VA (Belleville Plantation) (daughter of Dr. BOOTH Robert and GIDEONS Francis (Frances)); died on 4 Mar 1716 in New Kent County, VA; was buried in 1716 in New Kent County, VA (St Peters Church).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 929
    • Alt. Birth: 1642, York County, VA; Other Birth Date
    • Alt. Death: 4 Mar 1717, New Kent County, VA

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: Elizabeth Clopton was the widow of William Walker who died 12 Sept. 1718 (St. Peters Parish Reg., New Kent Co., VA.) She was a daughter of William Clopton Gent. who was born in 1655 in County Essex, England. He was a son of Rev. William Clopton of Eastwood Co., Essex, and his wife, Elizabeth Sutcliffe. The Clopton line has been traced back to Edward I, King of England. It has been written that Sir Walter Clopton, one of our ancestors, signed the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 In this the rights of the subjects are compelled to be respected by the authority and these rights proclaimed are a part of the constitution of every English speaking people. Kentwell Hall was the name of the Manor House of the Clopton Family in England. William Clopton, son of Elizabeth Clopton, must have been in Virginia by 1673 since his marriage to Am Booth, daughter of Robert Booth, occurred about that time. Am Booth was born in 1647 Her father, Robert Booth, was Clerk of York Co., Va. and a member of the House of Burgessess 1653-54. She was formerly the wife of Capt. Thomas Dennett whose will was proved 1 Aug. 1673, by whom she had four children. "The Ancestors of William Clopton of York County, Virginia with Records of Some of His Descendants, to which are added Royal Iines," by Lucy Jane Erwin, 1939, includes Moss and Diuguid lines. ... http://family.phelpsinc.com/genealogy/d0016/f0000001.asp


    Ann BOOTH was born in 1647 in York County, Virginia. She died on 4 Mar 1715 in New Kent County, Virginia. She was buried in St. Peter's Churchyard, New Kent County, Virginia. _The Ancestors and Descendants of William Clopton of York County, Virginia_, compiled by Gene Carlton Clopton states: (p. 222) Ann Booth, b. 1647; d. 1716; mar, (1) Capt. Thos. Dennett, son of John and Mary Dennett of York Co., Va. His will was dated April 1673 and proved August 1673. Children of this marriage: (a) Ann Dennett; (b) John Dennett; (c) Sarah Dennett; (d) Eleanor Dennett; mar. (2) William Clopton, Gent. Eldon Jensen [jensenet@vii.com]: Ann Booth first married Captain Thomas Dennett, son of John and Mary Dennett of York Co., Va. His will was dated April 1673 and proved August 1673. Children of this marriage (a) Ann Dennett; (b) John Dennett; (c) Sarah Dennett; (d) Eleanor Dennett. She married (2) William Clopton, Gent. WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY HISTORICAL MAGAZINE. Vol. V, October 1896. No. 2. 'OLD TOMBSTONES IN NEW KENT COUNTY Collected by the editor. St. Peter's Church. Here Lyeth the Body of Ann Clopton the wife of William Clopton of the County of New Kent. She departed this Life ye 4: day of March Anno Domini 1716 In the 70th year of her Age. She left three Sons & two Daughters By Her said Husband, viz: Robert, William, Walter, Ann and Elizabeth [Arms]'

    St Peters Vestry GPS: 37° 32.40 x 77° 3.385

    Hello Mr. Harris,

    I have documented my line to Robert Booth. His daughter, Ann, married William Clopton. Their daughter, Elizabeth, married (1) William Walker, their son, William, married Jane Bays (father Peter was a Huguenot/Manakin). Jane and William had a daughter named Lydia who married John Warren Jackson and on down to me. Would you like any of this information? I am always happy to share.

    Do you know if Robert Booth's father came to Jamestown? I notice there is a Robert Booth on that list.

    Sincerely,

    Dee Redkevitch Atlanta, GA Dee Redkevitch [deezee97@mindspring.com]


    William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine Vol. V. October, 1896 No. 2. OLD TOMBSTONES IN NEW KENT COUNTY. Collected by the Eidtor. I. St. Peter's Church.(1) :
    Here Lyeth the body of Ann Clopton the wife of Willian Clopton(2) of the County of New Kent. She departed this Life ye 4: day of March Anno Domini 1716 In the 70th year of her Age. She left three Sons & two Daughters By Her said Husband, viz: Robert, William, Walter, Ann & Elizabeth. [Arms.]

    (1) New Kent county was formed out of York county in 1654. St. Peter's parish originally occupied the territory now known as New Kent. From this tract Blissland parish was formed about 1684. There is an old vestry-book

    Taken from William & Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 77-79, October 1896 I ST. PETER'S CHURCH Here Lyeth the Body of Ann Clopton the wife of William Clopton of the County of New Kent. She departed this Life ye 4: day of March Anno Domini 1716 In the 70th year of her Age. She left three Sons & two Daughters By Her said Husband, vis: Robert, William, Walter, Ann & Elizabeth.

    CLOPTON FAMILY (Continue4 from Vol. V., p. 80 . ):
    As already shown, the ancector of this family in Virginia. was WILLI.IAM CLOPTON, aged about thirty in 1685 . In 1682 he was constable of Hampton Parish, York county, and on January 23, 1682-83 he made a deed of gift to his daughters Ann and Elizabeth. He married Ann Booth, widow of Thomas Dennett,
    and daughter of Robert Booth, clerk of York court. (WMG, Pg.54)

    Christ Church Parish, Virginia Records, 1653-1812
    about Anne Clopton
    Primary Name:
    Anne Clopton          
    Death Date:4 Mar 1716          
    Comment:wife of Mr Wm Clopton Departed this Life          

    Alt. Death:
    Name: Ann Booth Death Date: 4 Mar 1717 County: New Kent State: VA Country: USA

    Notes:

    Married:
    CLOPTON FAMILY (Continue4 from Vol. V., p. 80 . ):
    As already shown, the ancector of this family in Virginia. was WILLI.IAM CLOPTON, aged about thirty in 1685 . In 1682 he was constable of Hampton Parish, York county, and on January 23, 1682-83 he made a deed of gift to his daughters Ann and Elizabeth. He married Ann Booth, widow of Thomas Dennett,
    and daughter of Robert Booth, clerk of York court. (WMG, Pg.54)

    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    about William Clopton
    Name:William Clopton          
    Gender:Male          
    Spouse Name:Ann Booth          
    Spouse Birth Year:1640          
    Marriage State:of VA          
    Number Pages:1          

    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    about Ann Booth
    Name:
    Ann Booth          
    Gender:Female          
    Birth Year:1647          
    Spouse Name:William Clopton          
    Spouse Birth Place:EN          
    Spouse Birth Year:1655          
    Marriage Year:1673          
    Number Pages:1          

    Children:
    1. CLOPTON Mildred and died.
    2. CLOPTON Elizabeth was born about 1674 in York County, VA; died in 1745 in New Kent County, VA.
    3. CLOPTON Ann was born about 1675 in York County, VA; died after 11 Jun 1754 in Louisa County, VA.
    4. CLOPTON Robert, Sr. was born about 1678 in York County, VA; and died.
    5. CLOPTON William, Jr. was born about 1680 in York County, VA; died before 1733 in St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Cty, VA.
    6. 2. CLOPTON Walter was born about 1682 in York County, VA; died on 26 Jun 1758 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.

  3. 6.  JARRETT Robert was born about 1665 in London, Devereux County, Essex-Street, England; died on 21 Jan 1709 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1089
    • Virginia Tax List: 1704
    • Alt. Death: 29 Jan 1709, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Virginia Tax List:
    Listed as head of household in VA tax rolls, Parish of Sts Peter & Paul

    Robert married IRELAND Mary. Mary was born about 1670 in Ireland; died on 31 Mar 1707 in New Kent County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  IRELAND Mary was born about 1670 in Ireland; died on 31 Mar 1707 in New Kent County, VA.
    Children:
    1. 3. JARRETT Mary was born about 1691; and died.
    2. JARRETT Devereaux was born about 1692 in New Kent County, VA; and died.
    3. JARRETT Robert was born on 16 Aug 1698 in New Kent County, VA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev. CLOPTON WILLIAM was born on 19 Apr 1613 in Boxted, Essex, England; died in 1671 in Eastwood, Essex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1059

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: Elizabeth Clopton was the widow of William Walker who died 12 Sept. 1718 (St. Peters Parish Reg., New Kent Co., VA.) She was a daughter of William Clopton Gent. who was born in 1655 in County Essex, England. He was a son of Rev. William Clopton of Eastwood Co., Essex, and his wife, Elizabeth Sutcliffe. The Clopton line has been traced back to Edward I, King of England. It has been written that Sir Walter Clopton, one of our ancestors, signed the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 In this the rights of the subjects are compelled to be respected by the authority and these rights proclaimed are a part of the constitution of every English speaking people. Kentwell Hall was the name of the Manor House of the Clopton Family in England. William Clopton, son of Elizabeth Clopton, must have been in Virginia by 1673 since his marriage to Am Booth, daughter of Robert Booth, occurred about that time. Am Booth was born in 1647 Her father, Robert Booth, was Clerk of York Co., Va. and a member of the House of Burgessess 1653-54. She was formerly the wife of Capt. Thomas Dennett whose will was proved 1 Aug. 1673, by whom she had four children. "The Ancestors of William Clopton of York County, Virginia with Records of Some of His Descendants, to which are added Royal Iines," by Lucy Jane Erwin, 1939, includes Moss and Diuguid lines. (http://family.phelpsinc.com/genealogy/d0016/f0000001.asp)

    WILLIAM married SUTCLIFFE Elizabeth. Elizabeth (daughter of Rev. SUTCLIFFE Izaiah and JOYLE Elizabeth) was born in 1617 in Boxted, Essex, England; died in 1683 in Pagelsham, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  SUTCLIFFE Elizabeth was born in 1617 in Boxted, Essex, England (daughter of Rev. SUTCLIFFE Izaiah and JOYLE Elizabeth); died in 1683 in Pagelsham, Essex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1060

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: Elizabeth Clopton was the widow of William Walker who died 12 Sept. 1718 (St. Peters Parish Reg., New Kent Co., VA.) She was a daughter of William Clopton Gent. who was born in 1655 in County Essex, England. He was a son of Rev. William Clopton of Eastwood Co., Essex, and his wife, Elizabeth Sutcliffe. The Clopton line has been traced back to Edward I, King of England. It has been written that Sir Walter Clopton, one of our ancestors, signed the Magna Carta on 15 June 1215 In this the rights of the subjects are compelled to be respected by the authority and these rights proclaimed are a part of the constitution of every English speaking people. Kentwell Hall was the name of the Manor House of the Clopton Family in England. William Clopton, son of Elizabeth Clopton, must have been in Virginia by 1673 since his marriage to Am Booth, daughter of Robert Booth, occurred about that time. Am Booth was born in 1647 Her father, Robert Booth, was Clerk of York Co., Va. and a member of the House of Burgessess 1653-54. She was formerly the wife of Capt. Thomas Dennett whose will was proved 1 Aug. 1673, by whom she had four children. "The Ancestors of William Clopton of York County, Virginia with Records of Some of His Descendants, to which are added Royal Iines," by Lucy Jane Erwin, 1939, includes Moss and Diuguid lines. (http://family.phelpsinc.com/genealogy/d0016/f0000001.asp)

    Children:
    1. 4. CLOPTON William, Sr. was born about 1655 in Essex, England; died before 1733 in New Kent County, VA.

  3. 10.  Dr. BOOTH Robert was born about 1605 in London, England (son of BOOTH Edward and MASSEY Dulcia); died before 26 Oct 1657 in York County, VA; was buried in Gloucester County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 927
    • Alt. Birth: 1610, Great Budworth, Cheshire, England
    • Immigration: Abt 1635
    • Political Office: 1653-1654, York County, VA; House of Burgesses
    • Political Office: 1640-1657, York County, VA; Clerk of York County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Birth: The Jamestowne Society, Register of Qualifying Seventeenth Century Ancestors, (Richmond, VA July 2004), 3.

    Death: William & Mary Quarterly Vol 5, p. 142. The Jamestowne Society, Register of Qualifying Seventeenth Century Ancestors, (Richmond, VA July 2004), 3.

    SOURCE: "Family Lines", Harper P. 227-229:
    "The Booths were descended from a noble family in England, and it is reported that there is still a vacant title to which the oldest Branch in this country is entitled.
    "The first one of this family to emmigrate to this country, was, we have been told, the son of a Baronet in England, and owned a very large estate in what we call the Highlands, then considered superior to the low grounds.
    "They were genuine specimens of good old English Squires, and remarkable for their great integrity of character. Most of the oldest families in Gloucester County, Virginia, were either descended from, or connected with them. In the 'Ancestry of William Clopton of Virginia' is found, 'Robert Booth of Belleville, Gloucester County , Virginia, father of Anne Booth, wife of William Clopton, Gent.'
    "In 1637 Robert Booth bought land; 1639 - was made Clerk of York County; 1652 - was Justice; 1653-54, was member of the House of Burgesses; 1654, member of Assembly from York; and he was a physician.

    Robert Booth and his son-in-law, Patrick Napier, were among the first doctors in colonial Virginia. Robert also served as the Clerk of York County, Virginia and then in the House of Burgesses



    Robert Booth of "Belle Ville," Gloucester County, Virginia, was a physician (Robert Booth the Dr. was not a doctor per Sonia a professional researcher (not for me, found the reference) she said that he was the county clerk and attended at a death and that is where the Dr. assumption came in, county clerks were paid to attend at deaths for the legal purposes, i.e. wills etc......... . He served as Clerk of York County, Virginia, from 1640 to 1657 and represented York County in the House of Burgesses, 1653 and 1654. In 1657 he died leaving a widow Frances (born 1609 according to her deposition 1668). Robert Booth's Library, valued at 14 pounds sterling contained not less than 300 volumes, we are told in Brun's Constitutional History of Virginia. Colonial records show that Mr. Booth left at his death 23 thousand brick, valued at 184 shillings. Brick was manufactured either by a planter's own slaves on the premises, or by transient labor in those days. Land conveyances from and to Robert 'Bouth' dated, 1639; 1642; 1649, 1652; 1653; Charles County Patent Records (later York County), show that he was possessed of extensive tracts.

    Robert Booth
    B. 1605, England. Emigrated with his father, Thomas Booth from Lancashire, England to Gloucester Co., VA around 1630. Left 450 acres to Robert Booth in York Co.
    Married Francis in 1632 in York Co. We are told he was Court Clerk for the House of Burgesses.
    Died 1657.

    Listed under WARE RIVER AND WILSON'S (WILLIS'S ) CREEK
    Photo of Belle Ville and notes about OLD BOOTH HOME SITE on page 31
    On the next page, (p. 32) it says:
    "Belle Ville was patented by Thomas Curtis in 1649. John Curtis began the house about 1658.
    It came into Booth hands in the early eighteenth century, and remained in the possession of
    Booth-Taliaferro descendents until modern times."
    The little booklette is:
    "...past is prologue" Gloucester County Virginia
    a publication of Gloucester County and The Gloucester Historical
    and Bicentennial Committee 1973
    Copyright 1973 Gloucester County Historical Committee
    Library of Congress Card Catalog Number 73-87-914
    Introduction by Mary Howard Dabney, member of the publications committee
    Photographer; Robert Sydnor Bailey (except where noted)
    Page 6:
    " Many of the first settlers were directly connected with the Virginia Company of
    London. Lewis Burwell was son of a member. Edward Wiatt was nephew of another,
    Sir Francis Wyatt. Captain Thomas Todd II was a direct, as well as collateral, descendent
    of several members of the Company. The Pages, Claytons, Booths and Blands were all
    descended from members."
    Page 9:
    Listed under POROPOTANK CREEK
    " Woodstock was built by the Booths in the eighteenth century. Through the marriage of
    Mary Macon, widow of the Rev. Emanuel Jones, Jr., to William Booth it passed to Emanuel
    Macon Jones whose son sold it in 1840."
    The booklet mainly gives notes on Gloucester Homes and Public Buildings.
    I found Belle Ville by driving around in the area that it was listed under (Ware River
    and Wilson's Creek).
    Brenda


    1. Extracted from microfilm print sent by Terri Jensen "From Ancestry of William Clopton of Virginia, p. 222. in: The Genealogical Society, 107 S. Main, Box 749, Salt Lake City, Utah, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Chapter VII NOTES BOOTH 'Robert Booth of 'Belle Ville,' Gloucester County, Virginia, father of Ann Booth (wife of William Clopton, Gent.), was a physician,. He served as Clerk of York County, Virginia from 1640 to 1657 and represented York County in the House of Burgess, 1653 and 1654. In 1657 he died leaving a widow Frances(born 1609 according to her deposition 1668). Robert Booth's Library, valued at 14 pounds sterling contained not less than 300 volumes, we are told in Burn's Constitutional History of Virginia. Colonial records show that Mr. Booth left at his death 23 thousand brick, Valued at 184 Shillings. Brick was manufactured either by a planter's own slaves on the premises, or by transient labor in those days. Land conveyances from and to Robert 'Bouth' dated, 1639; 1642; 1649' 1652; 1653; Charles County Patent Records (later York County), show that he was possessed of extensive tracts. ..."

    2. Extracted from Genealogies of Virginia Families, William & Mary Quarterly Volume I, p. 449. "Notes from the Records In the records of the General Court is this entry: 11 Nov, 1672, ordered that Robert Bouth, son and heir of Robert, pattent in his own name 1000 acres in New Kent, granted and seated by said Robert Bouth, deceased. ..."

    3. Extracted from Genealogies of Virginia Families from the Tyler Quarterly History and Genealogy Magazine Volume I, Genealogical Pub County, Balto MD, pp. 173-174 "BOOTH OF YORK COUNTY We know of three distinct Booth families in Virginia. There was the Booth family of Gloucester County, from which Gen. William. B. Taliaferro was descended. Then there was a numerous family of the name on the south side of the James, going back to a very early date. The York County Family appears to have no immediate connection with either of these, and has died out in the male line. Robert Booth was clerk of York County from 1640 to 1652. That year (1652)he represented York County in the House of Burgesses, and in 1654 he was again a representative. He died in 1657, leaving a widow Frances , born in 1619, [sic] according to her deposition in 1668. Oct. 25, 1658. An order concerning a debt due Mrs. Frances Booth, widow of Robert Booth, deceased. (York County Records.) They had issue ...

    Another son was probably Humphrey Booth who married Margaret Underwood and had Humphrey Booth, Jr., Grace Booth and Catherine Booth. William Booth was probably another son and married Mrs. Thomas Chapman on 12 August 1657. His wife is listed as Margaret. (The Mecklenburg Signers & Their Neighbors, by Worth S. Ray, page 467-468) William sat on the York County Bench of Justices as early as 1677. His wife was undoubtly Margaret Bray sister to Anne Bray. (William and Mary Quarterly, old Series, by Tyler, Volume I, Booth of York County, p. 174-175) William and Elizabeth had an only child Elizabeth who married Thomas Nutting and had children as listed in William's will page 130, dated 13 May 1692. William's granddaughter Katherine Nutting was the second wife to Capt. Robert Armistead whose first wife was Elizabeth Booth daughter of Robert Booth 2 and Ann Bray. 5. According to a history of the Patrick NAPIER family, Robert Booth received land in Charles River County, later York, in 1638.

    SOURCE: "Gen. of Virginia Families", Vol. IV, P. 26, Booth File "Robert Booth died 1657, leaving widow, Frances and three children -- (1) Elizabeth married Dr. Patrick Napier; (2) Robert married Ann Bray; and (3) Anne m. 1st Thomas Dennett and 2nd William Clopton.... "The records show that George Baskerville married Eliz., a daughter of Hugh Norvell of James City County; and Thomas Dennett, mentioned above as first husband of Ann Booth, had a sister Mary, who married John Baskerville, and they were the parents of George Baskerville, who married Elizabeth Norvell.

    SOURCE: "Family Lines", Harper P. 227-229: "The Booths were descended from a noble family in England, and it is reported that there is still a vacant title to which the oldest Branch in this country is entitled. "The first one of this family to emmigrate to this country, was, we have been told, the son of a Baronet in England, and owned a very large estate in what we call the Highlands, then considered superior to the low grounds. "They were genuine specimens of good old English Squires, and remarkable for their great integrity of character. Most of the oldest families in Gloucester County, Virginia, were either descended from, or connected with them. In the 'Ancestry of William Clopton of Virginia' is found, 'Robert Booth of Belleville, Gloucester County , Virginia, father of Anne Booth, wife of William Clopton, Gent.' "In 1637 Robert Booth bought land; 1639 - was made Clerk of York County; 1652 - was Justice; 1653-54, was member of the House of Burgesses; 1654, member of Assembly from York; and he was a physician.

    Received land in Charles River County (Later York County) in 1638. Gene This is great, just keep it coming!!!!I'll get it done at some point, until then .... by the way Robert Booth the Dr. was not a doctor per Sonia a professional researcher (not for me, found the reference) she said that he was the county clerk and attended at a death and that is where the Dr. assumption came in, county clerks were paid to attend at deaths for the legal purposes, i.e. wills etc......... make sense? it does to me. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: 'Gene . Harris' To: 'Sharon' Gene No PDF file was attached.....don't need it, rtf file is fine....can read either......I have spent some time online finding everything I can get my hands on to read files so if I happened to find a great resource like you I could read the files! I also have CD Rom and a burner, and zip drive, and scanner. I'm set up for art work/graphics---Photo Restoration and my painting (am setting up a separate web page for my art that will link to my genealogy page below). The 600 dpi scan of Elliots obituary is great, fits to the page and prints up nice, the 150 dpi is unreadable as too small or pixelated and blurry when enlarged on screen or fit to page to print. (I assume you knew that and that's why you sent the 600 dpi .jpg file with the spread sheet copy which is also nice) I'm hoping to find photos of my line and the places or area they lived in, and the family bible; grandpa Charles Coleman Cox said in a letter c. 1960 that 'there is a family bible.......haven't seen it for about 50 years but know it existed' (he died in Feb of 1964 of cancer). That might put the bible as last seen about the time of his granpa Charles Cocks/Cox death in 1905/06 (will dtd Apr 1905/ filed Sept 1906 Surry County court). Have photos of him and one of one sister, one of his brother in a family Christmas card, I found these in grandmas papers after she died in 1992, and that's as far as the photos go. my snail mail address: Sharon Cox-Pulsipher550 E 300 S Hyrum, UT 84319USA (435) 245-3280e-mail: spulsiph@cache.net

    web page: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/x/Sharon-Pulsipher/index.html Sharon

    As you know, I am searching for the maiden name of Frances Booth, wife of Robert Booth (b. 1605 in England, m. about 1632, York County, Virginia, d. sometime before Oct. 26, 1657, York County,Virginia). I have searched the Virginia Library Archives plus other sources, including ships' passenger lists from: http://www.primenet.com/~langford/places/va160.htm

    I have been able to find the following, and am wondering whether anybody has more to add.

    SOURCE: "Gen. of Va. Families", Vol. I, P. 173, Booth File "Robert Booth...died in 1657, leaving widow, Frances, born in 1619, according to her deposition in 1668. "Oct. 25, 1658, an order concerning a debt due Mrs. Frances Booth, widow of Booth, deceased. (York Co. Records) "They had issue: (1) Elizabeth, (Thomas Gibeons deed dated Nov. 15, 1641, giving to her as 'daughter of Robert Booth' 50 acres of land)* (2). Anne, (3) Robert, (4) Eleanor, and probably (5) William." *NOTE: We believe Thomas Gibeons is the father of Frances. His will does not include her by name - but here again, he may have felt he did for her or her child all that was necessary by giving Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Booth 50 acres of land in deed dated Nov. 15, 1641, and didn't include Frances in will??? Thomas Gybson's will of 1562 provides for wife, Elizabeth, and this may be her granddaughter, namesake.

    I searched Thomas Gibeons, and variations of spellings for marriages between 1590 and 1619 and found four such entries with the spouse named "Elizabeth" in the IGI. As I am tracing my matrilineal line back as far as I can for mtDNA studies, I am looking for both Frances's parents.

    The IGI lists the following marriages for "Thomas Gib*": NAME Thomas /GIBBINS/ SEX M PAGE Batch #: M016482, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 0417121 NAME Elizabetha /FARNA/ GIVN Elizabetha SURN FARNA SEX F MARR(IAGE) DATE 30 Sep 1605 PLAC Berkeley, Gloucester, England

    NAME Thomas /GIBBONS/ SEX M PAGE Batch #: 7806533, Sheet #: 13, Source Call #: 1126301 NAME Elizabeth /PLUM/ GIVN Elizabeth SURN PLUM SEX F MARR(IAGE) DATE 5 Oct 1602 PLAC St.james, Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk, England

    NAME Thomas /GIBBONS/ SEX M PAGE Film #: 2034505, Page #: , Ordinance #: NAME Elizabeth /PIERPOINT/ GIVN Elizabeth SURN PIERPOINT SEX F MARR(IAGE) DATE Abt. 1615 PLAC London, London, England

    NAME Thomas /GIBBONS/ PAGE Film #: 1903800, Page #: , Ordinance #: NAME Elizabeth /PERPOINT/ GIVN Elizabeth SURN PERPOINT SEX F MARR(IAGE) DATE Abt. 1619 PLAC Of, Ditchley, Oxford, England (Of course, if Frances' birth year is 1619, this may have been a "shotgun" wedding!!!)

    NAME Thomas /GYBBONS/ PAGE Batch #: A184639, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 184639,184640 NAME Elizabeth /CROCKER/ GIVN Elizabeth SURN CROCKER SEX F MARR(IAGE) DATE 20 Apr 1601 PLAC Wilton, Somerset, England (This is more likely if Frances Booth was born in 1609, as some records seem to indicate.)

    I also downloaded the Virginia Musters for 1623/4 and 1624/5 plus lists of those who had died.and was unable to find a "Thomas Gibeons." To rule out variations on the spellings of his name, I searched as "Gib*" which would pick up anything beginning with the letters, "Gib." There were no Thomases. I also scanned numerous ships' passenger lists from the web site,

    And did not find any gentlemen named Thomas Gibeons and variations of spellings thereof, as well as a Robert Booth or Frances Booth/Gibeons/Gibbons, etc.

    If anybody has something to add, please do so.

    Mary Minshall Redwood City, CA


    This might interest you. A quote from "Old Virginia Houses." Page 78. " BELLEVILLE, on one of the most beautiful sites on the south side of the North River [Ware Neck], was built on land acquired by John Boswell and John Booth in a grant from the Crown in the 17th century....the two were wholesale tobacco buyers who did an export business between Gloucester and London...Their office...is still standing...." It would not be difficult to contact the current owners of Belleville if you are interested.

    Check william and Mary Quarterly, Vol. II, p.11, iv., p. 53, v., pp. 180 & 266

    Descendants of Robert Booth
    Estate papers have not been found for Robert Booth (many times referred to as Dr. Robert Booth / Bouth) in York Co, VA records. Therefore the children listed below are those individuals thought to be his descendants by most contemporary researchers. This researcher would very much like to obtain primary source records documenting parentage of children thought to be from the marriage of Robert Booth and Frances (Gibson / Gibeons / Gideon??). Further information on this family would be greatly appreciated.

    Generation No. 1
    1. Robert1 Booth was born 1616 in England1, and died 1657 in York Co, VA2,3. He married Frances. She died Aft. 1668 in York Co, VA6.
    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 85.
    In Oct. 1859 it was ordered that Edward Creeke pay Mrs. Frances Bouth, widow and Adm'x of Mr. Robert Bouth, dec'd 535 lbs, the remainder of a greater debt. Judgment this day ordered agst Creeke.
    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 126
    Certificate is granted to Mrs. Frances Bouth for 2000 acres of land for importation of 40 persons into this colony, vizt: George Williams, Henry Bowles, Elizabeth Broadrock, Cornelius Lowers, Melior Bles, Robert Heton, Robert Monroe, William Kelliman, William Monroe, Saunders Smith, John Bankes, Richard Woebshoute, John Bankes, John Monroe, Robert Jones, Reuben Asborne, Richard Deverell, Henry Price, Thomas Tailor, Thomas Perine, Mary Gardner, Maudlin Frith, Frances Sibella Darby, Margaret Powell, John Fulcher, Robert Atkins, Rice Robert Whitaker, John Wattills, Stephen Cowgells, Robert Porter. (first 20 assigned to William Hichman)

    York Co, VA Records 1665 - 1672 p. 305. Francis Booth, age 49 says that mr. Thomas Reade, Undersheriff, coming to Mr. Patrick Napier's to receive his levies, after much discourse about payment, Reade told Napier that in case he should pay him elsewhere, he did utterly disclaim the hogshead that he then received and would have nothing to do with it. Signed: Fra. Booth. 24 June 1668. Eleanor Booth, age 19, says same as above. Elnor Booth. 29 June 1668.
    Children of Robert Booth and Frances are:
    + 2 i. William2 Booth, J.P. who died 16 May 1692 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA.
    + 3 ii. Elizabeth Booth
    4 iii. Robert Booth, born 1644 in York Co, VA; died 16927. He married Ann Bray7.
    5 iv. Anne Booth, born 07 Mar 1646/47 in York Co, VA; died 04 Mar 1716/17 in New Kent Co, VA. She married (1) Thomas Dennett. She married (2) William Clopton 1677.
    Generation No. 2
    2. William2 Booth, J.P. (Robert1) died 16 May 1692 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA9,10. He married Margaret, widow of Thomas Chapman, on 12 Aug 165711,12. She died 26 Jun 1697 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA13.
    York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 8, 1687 - 1691, pp 159-60. 9 June 1688.
    William Booth of the New Pocoson Parish, York County, Gentleman, and Margarett his wife unto our loveing son in law John Tomer whoe marryed our daughter Hope, deceased. For natural love and affection. 50 acres, all that old feild whereon hee now liveth... which old feild is bounded between two branches, the one commonly called Horick's brnach on the north side, the other the maine brnach of Ladon's Creeke.... In case there bee noe timber att all left upon the premises then itt shall be lawful for him to take timber upon any parte of the rest of the divident of land for the plantation's use... The above mentioned land wee give unto our son in law John Tomer till such time his now daughter Mary Tomer attaine to the age of seaventeene or bee marryed and noe longer, then the land to Mary Tomer. In case shee dyeth without heires not capable of possessing by law, then wee give the land to John Tomer Junr. sonn of our daughter Hope and in case hee dyeth without heires wee give the land to Mary Nutting daughter of our son in law Thomas Nutting by his wife Elizabeth our daughter and in case shee dyeth without heires the land to fall to the next child male or feemale successively of our daughter Elizabeth Nutting. Signed: William Booth, Margrett Booth. Wit: Stephens Honn, Willm (X) Spindler, Alice Turner. 24 Sep 1688. Acknowledged by Mr. Wilm Booth and Saml Toplady by vertue of a power from Margarett Booth. 9 June 1688. Margarett Booth appoint my loveing freind Samuel Toplady my attorney to acknowledge in York Court one deed of gift of land to our son in law John Tomer. Signed: Margarett Booth. Wit: Tho Roberts, Rose Robert. Recorded 24 Sep 1688.
    York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 9 p 130
    In the Name of God Amen, I Willm Booth being very weak of body but of perfect sent & mind and memory do ordain this my Last Will & Testament to be in manner and form followeth. First I bequeath my soul to God whose goodness in certain hope of salvation...To my daughter Elizabeth Nutting all such monys and goods as are in the hands of Mr. Edward Calthorpe in Southwarke adjacent to London, the quantity and sume not knowne. To Booth Nutting my seal ring as alsoe my roysussold ring to inlarge itt and my silver hat band. Two thirds of my personal estate to the foure daughters of Thomas Nutting and Elizabeth his wife, to witt Mary, Elizabeth, Hope, Katherine, the division to be made immediately after the probate of this will from my wife's thirds and shee to give an inventory of the whole estate upon oath to the Court and to remaine in the executor's hands till such time as he shall think fitt to devide itt amongst them. If any one of them should dye, the survivors to enjoy the share. As for my land, I give two thirds to Booth Nutting with all benefitts as houseing, fenceing, orchards, and that the division of the two thirds from my wife's third be imediately after the probate of the will, and the land remain in the occupation of the executor until Booth Nutting shall be att the age of one and twenty. In case he dyeth without heirs then Mary Nutting to enjoy the land and soe successively to the next or as many as my daughter hath or shall have. After my wife's decease the other third of the land to be Booth Nutting's. My loveing son in law Thomas Nutting executor. Willm Booth. Test: Thomas Curson, John Moore, John Pond. York County May 24th 1692, proved in Court by the oath of all the witnesses and ordered to be admitted.
    York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 10 p 386.
    Mr. Robert Hay and John Hayward being at the house of Mrs. Margrett Booth 21 February 1696/97 did hear Mrs. Margrett Booth make a verball will. She gave to Mary Tomer daughter of Mr. John Tomer all her wearing lining and one silver box with a diamond ring in it and did say that the diamond ring cost £5 in England. And she gave to Mary Tomer one paire of sheets. her table lining shee gave between John Tomer and his sister Mary Tomer. All the rest of her estate to be equally shared between John Tomer and Mary Tomer except one young mare shee gave to the said Hope Tomer and the old mare to Mary Tomer. Signed: Robert Hay, John Sheppard. 24 March 1696/97. Proved in Court by both the witnesses.
    Children of William Booth and Margaret are:
    + 8 i. Elizabeth3 Booth, died Bet. 13 Sep 1733 - 15 Sep 1735 in York Co, VA.
    + 9 ii. Hope Booth, died 19 Jan 1685/86 in York Co, VA.
    3. Elizabeth2 Booth (Robert1) married Dr. Patrick Napier.
    Children of Elizabeth Booth and Patrick Napier are:
    + 10 i. Robert3 Napier.
    11 ii. Francis Napier.
    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.
    9. Hope3 Booth (William2, Robert1) died 19 Jan 1685/86 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA28. She married John Tomer. He died 09 Jan 1716/17 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA28.
    Children of Hope Booth and John Tomer are:
    20 i. Mary4 Tomer, born 30 Jun 1683 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA29.
    21 ii. John Tomer, born 02 Aug 1685 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA29; died 31 Jan 1716/17 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA30.
    10. Robert3 Napier (Elizabeth2 Booth, Robert1)
    Child of Robert Napier is:
    22 i. Booth4 Napier.
    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.

    Robert1 Booth was born 1616 in England1, and died 1657 in York Co, VA2,3. He married Frances. She died Aft. 1668 in York Co, VA6.
    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 85.
    In Oct. 1859 it was ordered that Edward Creeke pay Mrs. Frances Bouth, widow and Adm'x of Mr. Robert Bouth, dec'd 535 lbs, the remainder of a greater debt. Judgment this day ordered agst Creeke.
    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 126
    Certificate is granted to Mrs. Frances Bouth for 2000 acres of land for importation of 40 persons into this colony, vizt: George Williams, Henry Bowles, Elizabeth Broadrock, Cornelius Lowers, Melior Bles, Robert Heton, Robert Monroe, William Kelliman, William Monroe, Saunders Smith, John Bankes, Richard Woebshoute, John Bankes, John Monroe, Robert Jones, Reuben Asborne, Richard Deverell, Henry Price, Thomas Tailor, Thomas Perine, Mary Gardner, Maudlin Frith, Frances Sibella Darby, Margaret Powell, John Fulcher, Robert Atkins, Rice Robert Whitaker, John Wattills, Stephen Cowgells, Robert Porter. (first 20 assigned to William Hichman)

    York Co, VA Records 1665 - 1672 p. 305. Francis Booth, age 49 says that mr. Thomas Reade, Undersheriff, coming to Mr. Patrick Napier's to receive his levies, after much discourse about payment, Reade told Napier that in case he should pay him elsewhere, he did utterly disclaim the hogshead that he then received and would have nothing to do with it. Signed: Fra. Booth. 24 June 1668. Eleanor Booth, age 19, says same as above. Elnor Booth. 29 June 1668.
    Children of Robert Booth and Frances are:
    + 2 i. William2 Booth, J.P. who died 16 May 1692 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA.
    + 3 ii. Elizabeth Booth
    4 iii. Robert Booth, born 1644 in York Co, VA; died 16927. He married Ann Bray7.
    5 iv. Anne Booth, born 07 Mar 1646/47 in York Co, VA; died 04 Mar 1716/17 in New Kent Co, VA. She married (1) Thomas Dennett. She married (2) William Clopton 1677.

    ID: P-896102449 Death: 1657 in York County, Virginia 1 2 _APID: 4725::3795210 3 Name: Robert Booth 1 2 _APID: 5769::485044 4 _APID: 4725::3795210 3 Birth: 1605 in Belle Ville, Gloucester County, Virginia 2 Sex: M RIN: 143 Birth: Cheshire, England 1602 1 Birth: England 1610 1 Birth: York County, Virginia 1610 1 Death: of Saco, York County, Maine 1673-03-22 1 Birth: 1610 in York County, Virginia _APID: 4725::3795210 3 Birth: 1610 in York County, Virginia _APID: 5769::485044 4 5



    Father: Edward Booth b: 1568 in Great Budworth, Cheshire, England
    Mother: Dulcia Massey b: 1585 in Cogshill, Cheshire, England

    Marriage 1Frances Burgress b: 1609 in England
         Married: 1638 in York County, Virginia 1
         Married: England 1638 1
         Married: 1647 in York County, Virginia 3
    Children
    Elizabeth Booth b: 1643 in York County, Virginia

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    My ancestor was Ann Booth 1647-1716 m. to William Clopton. Her father was Robert Booth b. 1610, but it is a mystery concerning his actual father. There seems to be a number of contenders. I'm hoping someone has this mystery worked out.

    The issue:

    Robert Booth b. 1610 has multiple contenders for his father. This Dr. Robert Booth is said to have been born in both Virginia and England. He is listed as a qualifying ancestor for the Jamestown Society.

    It seems that his GRANDFATHER is either...
    a. Sir William Booth b. 1541 married to Warburton, or
    b. Sir William Booth (Bothe) b. 1520 married to Davenport

    Concensus seems to be that his mother was "a" Katherine Anderson (b. 1568) daughter of Sir Edmund Anderson.

    Contenders from Sir William Booth b. 1541

    a. Sir George, 1st Baronet, was married to the Katherine Anderson mentioned above but they had not child named Robert and they did not leave England.

    b. Edmund (aka Edward) Booth is said to have been an English lawyer but died without issue. No spouse listed.

    c. Robert Booth (b. 1570) was a soldier said to have died in action in the Netherlands.

    All three were said to have been Robert's (1610) father and all married to "a" Katherine Anderson.

    Contender from Sir William Booth (Bothe) b. 1520

    a. Edward Booth b. 1568 also said to be married to "a" Katherine Anderson. This could be William Booth's son, but it could also be a grandson based on difference of the years involved.

    Issues: I do believe that one of the Sir William's listed above was a grandfather or even great grandfather of Robert Booth (b. 1610), but which one? There are problems with every contender.

    Obviously all these men cannot be married to Katherine Anderson daughter of Sir Edmund Anderson. It is possible there could be another Katherine Anderson, but then her parent's would be unknown at this time. It seems more likely that Robert's mother is unknown.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Genealogies of Virginia Families From Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 1 Albridgton-Gerlache. Indexed by Judith McGhan. Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore; 1981.
    page 173 - 175
    "Booth of York County
    We know of three distinct Booth families in Virginia. There was the Booth family of Gloucester County, from which Gen. William B. Taliaferro was descended. Then there was a numerous family of the name on the south side of the James, going back to a very early date. The York County family appears to have had no immediate connection with either of these, and has died out in the male line.
    Robert Booth was clerk of York County from 1640 to 1652. That year (1652) he represented York County in the House of Burgesses, and in 1654 he was again a representative. He died in 1657, leaving a widow Frances, born in 1619, according to her deposition in 1668.
    Oct 25, 1658. An order concerning a debt due Mrs. Frances Booth, widow of Robert Booth, deceased. (York County Records.)
    They had issue 1. Elizabeth. (Thomas Gibeons dec'd, dated Nov. 15, 1641, giving to her as "daughter of Robert Booth" 50 acres of land.) She married Dr. Patrick Napier, ancestor of the Napier family of New Kent, Goochland and Albemarle. 2. Anne, who according to her tombstone, was born in 1642. She married (1) Thomas Dennett, (2) William Clopton of New Kent. 3. Robert. 4. Eleanor, born 1649, and probably (5) William Booth.
    In the records of the General Court Novemb. 11, 1672, Robert Booth is named as "son and heir of Robert Booth," and was permitted to patent 1,000 acres of land in New Kent Co. granted to his father, Robert Booth, Sr. He married Anne Bray, daughter of Col. James Bray of the Council and Angelica, his wife, one of the "White Aprons", who were placed by Bacon in 1676 upon his earthworks before Jamestown for the protection of his men. Robert Booth died in 1692, and was buried in the chancel of Hampton Parish Church in York County. His widow in 1693 married 2dly. Peter Temple, by whom apparently no issue (as he died in 1694 - Bruton Parish Register). She married 3rdly about 1695 Mungo Inglis, first Grammar Master of William and Mary College.
    It is unfortunate that no will of Robert Booth can be found. But by comparing the depostiion of Thomas BOoth in 1705 (William and Mary College Quarterly, old series, by Tyler, Volume XVI, p. 192) with the reference to Mungo Inglis' "son-in-law" (step-son) on page 183 of the same volume it seems certain that Thomas Booth was his son. A sister undoubtedly was first wife of Captain Robert Armistead, for Thomas Booth, dying without any children, left large legacies in money and real estate to her son Booth Armistead (See Tyler's Quarterly VI, pp. 260-263) which, upon Booth Armistead's premature death in 1727 descended to his brother Capt. Ellyson Armistead. Among the children of the latter, suggestive of descent, were Robert Booth Armistead (whose only daughter Mary Marot Armistead married John Tyler) and James Bray Armistead.
    William Booth was probably another son of Robert Armistead, the clerk. He sat on the York County Bench of Justices as early as 1677. His wife was Margaret and he had a daughter Elizabeth who was second wife of Capt. Robert Armistead, having previously married Capt. William Sheldon. Her children were Booth, Robert and Angelica. No doubt Katherine's Grandmother Margaret was like Anne, the mother of Captain Armistead's first wife, a daughter of Col. James Bray. Apparently two Bray sisters married two Booth brothers, and Captain Robert Armistead married successively the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of Col. James Bray.
    Mungo Inglis was born about 1657 (deposition in York County Records) and died in 1719 (Bruton Parish Register; Perry, Church Historical Papers). His wife Anne Bray died in 1711 (Bruton Register). They had five children - three girls and two boys. All appears to have died early save James, who was clerk of Isle of Wight County from 1724 to 1732, when he died. After the death of Thomas Booth, issueless he became the heir at law of Anne Inglis, formerly Anne Bray.
    He married Anne Marot, daughter of Jean Marot, a French Huguenot who kept ordinary in Williamsburg. Upon his death Anne Marot married James Shields, and upon James Shields' death in 1750 she married on June 11, 1751, Henry Wetherburn, who kept the Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg.
    By his marriage with Anne Marot James Inglis had a daughter Judity Bray Inglis, who in 1751 was, under age but in 1753 was married to William Armistead. As the heir of her Grandmother Anne (Inglis) Bray she received that year (1754) a certain half interest in lands devised by Col. David Bray, brother to her said grandmother. (Hening, Statutes at Large, IV, p. 371, VI, p. 412; Bray Family, William and Mary College Quarterly, XIII, pp. 266-270.)

    Descendants of Robert Booth

    Estate papers have not been found for Robert Booth (many times referred to as Dr. Robert Booth / Bouth) in York Co, VA records. Therefore the children listed below are those individuals thought to be his descendants by most contemporary researchers. This researcher would very much like to obtain primary source records documenting parentage of children thought to be from the marriage of Robert Booth and Frances (Gibson / Gibeons / Gideon??). Further information on this family would be greatly appreciated.

    Generation No. 1

    1. Robert1 Booth was born 1616 in England1, and died 1657 in York Co, VA2,3. He married Frances. She died Aft. 1668 in York Co, VA6.

    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 85.
    In Oct. 1859 it was ordered that Edward Creeke pay Mrs. Frances Bouth, widow and Adm'x of Mr. Robert Bouth, dec'd 535 lbs, the remainder of a greater debt. Judgment this day ordered agst Creeke.

    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 126
    Certificate is granted to Mrs. Frances Bouth for 2000 acres of land for importation of 40 persons into this colony, vizt: George Williams, Henry Bowles, Elizabeth Broadrock, Cornelius Lowers, Melior Bles, Robert Heton, Robert Monroe, William Kelliman, William Monroe, Saunders Smith, John Bankes, Richard Woebshoute, John Bankes, John Monroe, Robert Jones, Reuben Asborne, Richard Deverell, Henry Price, Thomas Tailor, Thomas Perine, Mary Gardner, Maudlin Frith, Frances Sibella Darby, Margaret Powell, John Fulcher, Robert Atkins, Rice Robert Whitaker, John Wattills, Stephen Cowgells, Robert Porter. (first 20 assigned to William Hichman)

    York Co, VA Records 1665 - 1672 p. 305. Francis Booth, age 49 says that mr. Thomas Reade, Undersheriff, coming to Mr. Patrick Napier's to receive his levies, after much discourse about payment, Reade told Napier that in case he should pay him elsewhere, he did utterly disclaim the hogshead that he then received and would have nothing to do with it. Signed: Fra. Booth. 24 June 1668. Eleanor Booth, age 19, says same as above. Elnor Booth. 29 June 1668.

    Children of Robert Booth and Frances are:

    + 2 i. William2 Booth, J.P. who died 16 May 1692 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA.

    + 3 ii. Elizabeth Booth

    4 iii. Robert Booth, born 1644 in York Co, VA; died 16927. He married Ann Bray7.

    5 iv. Anne Booth, born 07 Mar 1646/47 in York Co, VA; died 04 Mar 1716/17 in New Kent Co, VA. She married (1) Thomas Dennett. She married (2) William Clopton 1677.

    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.

    York County, Virginia
    Genealogies of Virginia Families From Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine Vol. 1
    Albridgton-Gerlache. Indexed by Judith McGhan
    Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore; 1981.
    page 173 - 175
    "Booth of York County
    We know of three distinct Booth families in Virginia. There was the Booth family of Gloucester County, from which Gen. William B. Taliaferro was descended. Then there was a numerous family of the name on the south side of the James, going back to a very early date. The York County family appears to have had no immediate connection with either of these, and has died out in the male line. Robert Booth was clerk of York County from 1640 to 1652. That year (1652) he represented York County in the House of Burgesses, and in 1654 he was again a representative. He died in 1657, leaving a widow Frances, born in 1619, according to her deposition in 1668.Oct 25, 1658. An order concerning a debt due Mrs. Frances Booth, widow of Robert Booth, deceased. (York County Records.)They had issue 1. Elizabeth. (Thomas Gibeons dec'd, dated Nov. 15, 1641, giving to her as "daughter of Robert Booth" 50 acres of land.) She married Dr. Patrick Napier, ancestor of the Napier family of New Kent, Goochland and Albemarle. 2. Anne, who according to her tombstone, was born in 1642. She married (1) Thomas Dennett, (2) William Clopton of New Kent. 3. Robert. 4. Eleanor, born 1649, and probably (5) William Booth.In the records of the General Court Novemb. 11, 1672, Robert Booth is named as "son and heir of Robert Booth," and was permitted to patent 1,000 acres of land in New Kent Co. granted to his father, Robert Booth, Sr. He married Anne Bray, daughter of Col. James Bray of the Council and Angelica, his wife, one of the "White Aprons", who were placed by Bacon in 1676 upon his earthworks before Jamestown for the protection of his men. Robert Booth died in 1692, and was buried in the chancel of Hampton Parish Church in York County. His widow in 1693 married 2dly. Peter Temple, by whom apparently no issue (as he died in 1694 - Bruton Parish Register). She married 3rdly about 1695 Mungo Inglis, first Grammar Master of William and Mary College.It is unfortunate that no will of Robert Booth can be found. But by comparing the depostiion of Thomas Booth in 1705 (William and Mary College Quarterly, old series, by Tyler, Volume XVI, p. 192) with the reference to Mungo Inglis' "son-in-law" (step-son) on page 183 of the same volume it seems certain that Thomas Booth was his son. A sister undoubtedly was first wife of Captain Robert Armistead, for Thomas Booth, dying without any children, left large legacies in money and real estate to her son Booth Armistead (See Tyler's Quarterly VI, pp. 260-263) which, upon Booth Armistead's premature death in 1727 descended to his brother Capt. Ellyson Armistead. Among the children of the latter, suggestive of descent, were Robert Booth Armistead (whose only daughter Mary Marot Armistead married John Tyler) and James Bray Armistead.William Booth was probably another son of Robert Armistead, the clerk. He sat on the York County Bench of Justices as early as 1677. His wife was Margaret and he had a daughter Elizabeth who was second wife of Capt. Robert Armistead, having previously married Capt. William Sheldon. Her children were Booth, Robert and Angelica. No doubt Katherine's Grandmother Margaret was like Anne, the mother of Captain Armistead's first wife, a daughter of Col. James Bray. Apparently two Bray sisters married two Booth brothers, and Captain Robert Armistead married successively the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of Col. James Bray.Mungo Inglis was born about 1657 (deposition in York County Records) and died in 1719 (Bruton Parish Register; Perry, Church Historical Papers). His wife Anne Bray died in 1711 (Bruton Register). They had five children - three girls and two boys. All appears to have died early save James, who was clerk of Isle of Wight County from 1724 to 1732, when he died. After the death of Thomas Booth, issueless he became the heir at law of Anne Inglis, formerly Anne Bray.He married Anne Marot, daughter of Jean Marot, a French Huguenot who kept ordinary in Williamsburg. Upon his death Anne Marot married James Shields, and upon James Shields' death in 1750 she married on June 11, 1751, Henry Wetherburn, who kept the Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg.By his marriage with Anne Marot James Inglis had a daughter Judity Bray Inglis, who in 1751 was, under age but in 1753 was married to William Armistead. As the heir of her Grandmother Anne (Inglis) Bray she received that year (1754) a certain half interest in lands devised by Col. David Bray, brother to her said grandmother. (Hening, Statutes at Large, IV, p. 371, VI, p. 412; Bray Family, William and Mary College Quarterly, XIII, pp. 266-270.)

    Robert married GIDEONS Francis (Frances) about 1632 in England. Francis (daughter of GIBSON Thomas) was born about 1609 in England; died in 1668 in York County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  GIDEONS Francis (Frances) was born about 1609 in England (daughter of GIBSON Thomas); died in 1668 in York County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 928
    • Court: 25 Oct 1658, York County, VA

    Notes:

    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 85.
    In Oct. 1859 it was ordered that Edward Creeke pay Mrs. Frances Bouth, widow and Adm'x of Mr.
    Robert Bouth, dec'd 535 lbs, the remainder of a greater debt. Judgment this day ordered agst Creeke.

    York Co, VA Records 1659 - 1662 p. 126
    Certificate is granted to Mrs. Frances Bouth for 2000 acres of land for importation of 40 persons into
    this colony, vizt: George Williams, Henry Bowles, Elizabeth Broadrock, Cornelius Lowers, Melior
    Bles, Robert Heton, Robert Monroe, William Kelliman, William Monroe, Saunders Smith, John
    Bankes, Richard Woebshoute, John Bankes, John Monroe, Robert Jones, Reuben Asborne, Richard
    Deverell, Henry Price, Thomas Tailor, Thomas Perine, Mary Gardner, Maudlin Frith, Frances Sibella
    Darby, Margaret Powell, John Fulcher, Robert Atkins, Rice Robert Whitaker, John Wattills, Stephen
    Cowgells, Robert Porter. (first 20 assigned to William Hichman)

    York Co, VA Records 1665 - 1672 p. 305. Francis Booth, age 49 says that mr. Thomas Reade,
    Undersheriff, coming to Mr. Patrick Napier's to receive his levies, after much discourse about payment,
    Reade told Napier that in case he should pay him elsewhere, he did utterly disclaim the hogshead that
    he then received and would have nothing to do with it. Signed: Fra. Booth. 24 June 1668. Eleanor
    Booth, age 19, says same as above. Elnor Booth. 29 June 1668.

    Other name for her:
    ID: P-896102450 Sex: F RIN: 142 Name: Frances Burgress 1 Birth: 1609 in England 1 Death: 1668 in York County, Virginia 1 Birth: York County, Virginia 1609 1 Birth: York County, Virginia 1620 1 2



    Father: Thomas Gibson
    Mother: Elizabeth ?

    Marriage 1Robert Booth b: 1605 in Belle Ville, Gloucester County, Virginia
         Married: 1638 in York County, Virginia 1
         Married: England 1638 1
         Married: 1647 in York County, Virginia 3
    Children
    Elizabeth Booth b: 1643 in York County, Virginia

    Court:
    Oct 25, 1658. An order concerning a debt due Mrs. Frances Booth, widow of Robert Booth, deceased. (York County Records.)

    Notes:

    Married:
    other date shows 1638

    Children:
    1. BOOTH Robert, Jr. was born about 1633 in Gloucester, VA; died in Mar 1692 in York County, VA; was buried in York County, VA.
    2. Capt. BOOTH Humphrey, Sr. was born in 1635 in London, Middlesex, England; died in 1702 in Rappahannock, Virginia, USA.
    3. BOOTH William was born about 1635 in Southampton County, VA; died on 16 May 1692 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
    4. BOOTH Elizabeth (Nmi) was born on 15 Nov 1641 in Gloucester, VA (Belleville Plantation); died in 1672 in York County, VA; was buried in New Kent County, VA.
    5. BOOTH Thomas was born about 1641; died in 1715.
    6. 5. BOOTH Ann Dennett was born on 7 Mar 1647 in Gloucester, VA (Belleville Plantation); died on 4 Mar 1716 in New Kent County, VA; was buried in 1716 in New Kent County, VA (St Peters Church).
    7. BOOTH Eleanor was born about 1649 in Gloucester, VA (Belleville Plantation); died in 1710.