1703 - 1734 (31 years)
Generation: 1
1. | POND Elizabeth was born on 3 Jan 1703 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA (daughter of POND John and POND Elizabeth ??); died on 13 Jan 1734 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA. Notes:
York County, Virginia Court Records Book 16, Page 215-216
In the Name of God Amen, I WILLIAM WISE of York County & Charles Parish in the
Colony of Virginia being very weak of body but in perfect mind and memory (thanks to
Almighty God) do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and
from following, That is to say. First and principally, I commend my soul into the hands of
Almighty God hoping that the merits of my blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to enjoy
perfect joy and bliss at the general resurrection, and my body to the earth to be decently
buried at the discretion of my executor in hereafter mentioned and as for my worldly
estate which it hath pleased god to bestow on me "missing" bequeath the same as follows
(Viz.) I give and bequeath unto my son WILLIAM WISE the plantation or piece of land
where "missing" contain three hundred & seventy acres with "missing" and to his heirs
forever. I give and bequeath unto my said son WILLIAM WISE five Negroes known by
"missing" Jimmy with their increase to him and his heirs forever. I give and bequeath
unto my son ROBERT WISE one piece or tract of land to be and contain one hundred and
eighty six acres to begin at the Widow Gray's & running thence to Mr. NUTTINGS to him
and his heirs forever. I give and bequeath unto my said son ROBERT WISE two young
Negroes namely young Frank and Dick, to him and his heirs forever with their increase. I
give and bequeath unto my son CHARLES WISE two Negroes namely Sarah & George
with their increase to him and his heirs forever. I give and bequeath unto my loving wife
ELIZABETH WISE during her natural life the use of three Negroes namely Frank, Gofrey
and Jack to use & employ at her pleasure and at her decease, to be returned unto my son
CHARLES WISE & be and remain his & his heirs forever. I give and bequeath unto my
GOD DAUGHTER ELIZABETH POND, two cow calves with their increase to her and
her heirs &c. I give and bequeath unto Mr. JOHN CHAPMAN twenty shillings current
money of Virginia to be paid him on demand. I give and bequeath unto my wife
ELIZABETH WISE & to my sons WILLIAM, ROBERT & CHARLES WISE an equal
share of all my goods, chattels & moveable estate, to each an equal share and it is my
desire and will to have all said moveable appraised as by law directed and my debts and all
charges paid out of the value of the moveable estate and then each to have an exact &
equal part. And I do make, ordain, constitute and appoint my true & well beloved wife
ELIZABETH WISE to be whole and sole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament,
disannulling & making void all other Will or Wills by me made heretofore and I do ordain
and appoint Mr. JOHN CHAPMAN to oversee that this my Last Will and Testament be
effectively performed and fulfilled. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal this 26th day of May Anno Dom: 1728
Signed Sealed & Published WILLIAM WISE seal
in the presence of:
JOHN ROBINSON
JOHN KIRBY
JOS. IRWIN
At a Court held for York County July 15th 1723. This Will & Testament of Wm. Wise
deceased was presented in court by Eliza. Wise Ecx. who made oath thereto and being
proved by all the witnesses is admitted to record.
Teste: Phi. Lightfoot C. Cm
Note: At the time this is the only known Elizabeth Pond residing in the area besides her
mother Elizabeth Pond. This may indicate that Elizabeth Pond the wife of John Pond was
a " Wise" before her marriage or that William Wise was just a close family friend.
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Generation: 2
2. | POND John was born on 6 Nov 1672 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA (son of POND Stephen and JEWELL Catherine); died on 10 Dec 1718 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Land: 1701, York County, VA; Witness to land sale
Notes:
Extracted from the works of Joseph Francis Inman titled
"Some Pond's of Southampton County, Virginia" Published 1970.
JOHN POND, the son of JOHN POND and his wife JUDITH, may have
been older than his brother, THOMAS, and may not have been born in
Virginia. He was married about 1697 for his first child was born 17 March
1698. His wife's first name was ELIZABETH and her parents have not been
identified. The second JOHN POND died in York in York County 10 December
1718. One ELIZABETH POND, a widow, died 9 April 1748 and she is believed
to be the widow of JOHN. The children of JOHN POND
and his wife ELIZABETH were: MARY, born 17 March 1698; JUDITH, born
27 August 1700; ELIZABETH, born 3 January 1710; JOHN and MARY, twins,
born 1 November 1706; RICHARD, born 4 January 1710; ESTHER, born
31 March 1714; and DANIEL, born 15 January 1715. The first MARY died
9 March 1698/9. It is not unusual in that era to give a child the same name
as that previously given to a child who was deceased. In 1734 only JUDITH,
about whom no further record was found, RICHARD and DANIEL were the
surviving children of JOHN POND and his wife ELIZABETH. JOHN POND
made a will dated 10 December 1718 and it was proved in York County,
Virginia Court 19 January 1718/1719. In the will he devised land to sons
JOHN, who died 2 February 1734, RICHARD and DANIEL. The land devised
to JOHN and RICHARD was in York County, while the land devised to DANIEL
was on the Chickahominy River. ELIZABETH, JOHN'S widow, qualified as
Executrix.
John Pond was listed on the Quit Rent Roll in 1704 in York County, this
being the equivalent of a real estate tax list, and he was shown as
possessing 112 acres of land.
York County, Court Orders
Book # 11, Page 2, March 24, 1698
JOHN POND son of JOHN POND deceased by his petition setting forth to
this court that whereas since the decease of his father, his mother JUDITH
POND surviving is administrator of ye said decedent estate. Whereas a part
belonging to him and another to his brother THOMAS POND, which part or
share of his said brother is in the hands of said OWEN DAVIS as
intermarrying with his mother aforesaid, who is since deceased. Now ye
said petitioners brother being left in New England which if living is aged
twenty four years, but is now supposed by ye petitioner to be dead.
Therefore a bond for such part or share of his said brothers estate out of ye
hands of ye said DAVIS is approved. A deed for record is accordingly granted
him, he giving bond with security on ye same at ye clerks office sometime
between this and next court.
York County Court Orders
Book # 11, Page 13, April 7, 1698
Know all men by these presents that we JOHN POND, THOMAS NUTTING
and FRANCIS CALLOHILL all of ye county of York, Virginia, planters are
firmly bound unto ye Worshipful his Majesties Justices for ye county
aforesaid in ye sum of twenty thousand pounds of principal good, sweet
scented tobacco to be paid to ye said Justices and their Legacies & C. To
ye which payment will & freely be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs,
executors and administrators and every of us and them jointly and
severally firmly by these presents sealed with our seal dated April ye
7th 1698.
Whereas JOHN POND son of JOHN POND late of County aforesaid
deceased, at as court held for ye said County March ye 24th last past by
this petition, setting forth that his said deceased father left an estate with
diverse goods and chattels and whereof JUDITH his wife administrator
being likewise deceased leaving ye above named JOHN POND and
THOMAS POND the natural sons by ye body of ye said JOHN POND her
husband begotten. Which said THOMAS POND being absent from this
country and ye said JOHN his brother moving to be possessed with his
brothers part of ye estate aforesaid, ye same in behalf of himself and in
trust for his said brother is accordingly granted. Now ye conditions of this
obligation is such that if ye above bonded JOHN POND, his heirs,
executors and administrators of every of them due well and truly save
harmless and keep in them pacified the said Justices, their heirs and C
from all damages that shall or may at any time hereafter occur to them
for granting ye said order. And make payment of all such dues as are or
may be due to any person from the said estate. This obligation to be paid
or else remain in full force & C.
Signed and Sealed in the presence of JOHN POND (ye seal)
WILLIAM SEDGWICK FRANCIS + CALLOHILL (mark & seal)
Book 11, Page 25, May the 24th 1698
JOHN POND son of JOHN POND deceased, making a humble suit to this
court by his petition sayeth that his said father lying in X estate, the
administration of his estate was granted to JUDITH his relict, and further yet
ye said JUDITH being since deceased and ye estate not fully administered
of as by law and thought and being now in the possession of OWEN DAVIS
who intermarried with ye said JUDITH. Whereupon the said petitioner
praying that administration de bonis non administered of ye estate of ye
said JOHN POND, his deceased father might be to him committed. Ye same
is accordingly granted he ye said adult, first writing into bond with good
and sufficient security for (26) his due performance of ye said administration
according to law at ye clerks office somewhere between this and ye next
court and that he present an inventory thereto to ye next court on his oath.
Book 11, Page 548, March, 28th 1702
#1 The suit depending on this court between JOHN POND plaintiff and
JOHN CHANLEY defendant in an action of debt for the sum of 500 pounds
tobacco and caske or two pounds, nine shillings by bill is dismissed.
The plaintiff not further prosecuting.
#2 The suit depending on this court between JOHN POND plaintiff and
JOHN LOOPER defendant in an action of debt for the sum of five pounds
sterling by bill is dismissed. The plaintiff not further prosecuting.
York County Court Orders
Book # 13, Page 40, February 24th 1706
JOHN POND hath judgment this day granted against JOHN HOUSTON
ROGERS in a plea of debt for the sum of eight hundred and fifty six pounds
of tobacco due by bill and is ordered to be paid.
York County Court Orders
Book # 14, Page 397, March 21, 1714
#1 A Power of Attorney from JOHN ROGERS to JOHN POND was proved
in court by the oaths of JOHN CLARK, JOHN FRANKLIN and RICHARD
SLATER witnesses to it and submitted to record.
#2 JOHN POND by virtue of a Power of Attorney from JOHN ROGERS
presented and acknowledged the said Rogers his Deed of Gift of land lying
in this county and Negroes to his son JOHN ADDUSON ROGERS and at his
motion it is admitted to record.
York County Court Orders
Book # 14, Page 408, March 21, 1714
Know all men by these presents that I JOHN ROGERS of York Hampton
Parish in the County of York, being very weak in body and not able to get
to York Court, do constitute, ordain and appoint my loving friend JOHN
POND of Charles Parish in the above county my true and lawful attorney
for me and in my stead and place to acknowledge a certain Deed of Gift
bearing even date with these presents. And whatsoever my attorney shall
act or do in the premises, I do hereby ratify, confirm and establish to being
as full of force and power as if I myself were there in person and accordingly
set my hand and seal this 15th day of March Domini. 1714
JOHN ROGERS (seal)
Signed, Sealed and Delivered
in the sight and presence of:
JOHN CLARK
JOHN FRANKLIN
RICHARD SLATER
At a court held for York County 21 March 1714, then proved in court
by the oaths of all the witnesses and admitted to record.
Teste: PHI. LIGHTFOOT CC
York County Court Orders
Book # 14, Page 483, February 21, 1715
The action of debt between BENJAMIN CLIFTON plaintiff and JOHN
POND defendant is dismissed. Neither party appearing in court.
York County Court Orders
Book # 14, Page 484, February 21, 1715
#1 The action upon the court between JAMES CALLOWHILL plaintiff
and JOHN POND defendant is dismissed. Neither party appearing.
#2 The action upon the court in the case between JOHN POND
plaintiff and NICHOLAS PHILLIPS defendant is dismissed. The
defendant being dead.
York County Court Orders
Book # 15, Page 13, July 16, 1716
JOHN POND came into court and made oath that his father JOHN
POND, his mother JUDITH POND, his brother THOMAS POND and
himself (the sole survivor) came into this colony to dwell about 28
years ago and that to the best of his knowledge this is the first time
of his, their or any of their proving their importation. A certificate is
accordingly granted him after proving his right to take 200 acres of land.
York County Court Orders - WILL
Book # 15, Page 378, December 10, 1718
In the name of God Amen. First I bequeath my soul to God Almighty
who gave it to me and my body to be decently buried at the direction of
my executors. And hoping to receive the same again at the general
resurrection of the dead through the merits of my blessed Lord Savior
Jesus Christ. For my own good reasons and considerations therefore
moving, I make this my Last Will and Testament being in perfect sense
and memory. I do hereby revoke all other Will or Wills whatsoever made
by me, henceforth I do make this my Last Will and Testament in manner
and form as followeth. Vir. Imprimis:
I give and bequeath unto my two son's JOHN POND and RICHARD
POND my tract of land in the swamp. That is to say the land next to
ROBERT KERBY'S to my son JOHN to a certain corner Pine in SARAH
FRANKLIN'S line to across the land as high as JEAN GUESS, South and
by East to an Ash in Captain NUTTING'S line. The other end unto my son
RICHARD. The said land I give unto them and their heirs lawfully begotten
forever, and in case either or both of them should die without heirs then
unto the next heir as the law should direct.
I give and bequeath unto my son DANIEL POND a section of land
containing one hundred acres lying on Chikahmonga River bounded on
Captain THOMAS MATKINS on a certain run called Ravenous Run. The
said land I give unto him and his heirs forever.
The remaining part of my Estate within and without I give unto my
loving wife for the support of herself and the bringing up of my children.
To make use of the same as she shall think fit for that purpose and that
she shall have privilege for any timber upon my land in the swamp for
her use during her normal life. And she may build or live upon any part
of it if she thinks it convenient. I do constitute and appoint my loving wife
to be my sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and fixed my seal
this tenth day of December in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Eighteen.
Signed and Sealed in the
sight and presence of JOHN POND (seal)
ANTHONY + LAMB (his mark)
MARK + PROVOO (his mark)
WILLIAM TOTTON
At a court held for York County January 19, 1718. This Last Will and
Testament of JOHN POND deceased, was presented in court by ELIZABETH
POND the Executrix therein named who made oath. And it being proved by
the oaths of ANTHONY LAMB and MARK PROVO witnesses thereto, it is
admitted to record.
Teste: PHI. LIGHTFOOT CCm
John married POND Elizabeth ?? about 1697 in York County, VA. Elizabeth was born about 1672; died on 9 Apr 1748. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | POND Elizabeth ?? was born about 1672; died on 9 Apr 1748. Notes:
York County Court Orders
Book # 15, Page 374
The Last Lill and Testament of JOHN POND was presented in court by ELIZABETH POND the executrix therein named, who made oath to it. And being proved by the oaths of ANTHONY LAMB and MARK CROSS witnesses thereto, it is admitted to record and the said ELIZABETH having together with WILLIAM WISE her security, entered into a bond for her just and faithful administration on the said POND'S estate (with bond acknowledged is admitted to record) and on her motion a certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
York County Court Orders
Book # 15, Page 382, January 19, 1718
Know all men by these presents that we ELIZABETH POND and WILLIAM WISE of the county of York are held firmly bound unto the Worshipful Justices of the county aforesaid in the sum of fifty pounds sterling payable to the said Justices, their heirs and successors or some of them. To them which payment will and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and every us, our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and severally bound firmly by these presents sealed with our seals dated this 19th day of January 1718.
The condition of this obligation is such that if the above bonded ELIZABETH POND, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of JOHN POND deceased do make and cause to be made true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods , chattels and credits of the said JOHN POND deceased which have of shall come into the possession of any other person or persons for her and the same to make do, exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the county court of York. At such time she shall be thereunto required by the said court and the same goods, chattels, codicils and all other goods, chattels and credits of the said JOHN POND deceased at the time of his death which at any time after shall come to the hand and possession of her the said ELIZABETH POND or into the hand and possession of any other person or persons for her to well and truly administer according to law. And further to make a true and just account of her acting and doing therein when thereto required by the said court and also pay and deliver all the legacies contained and specified in the said Testament as far as the goods, chattels and credits will thereto extend according to the value thereof and the law shall charge her. Then this obligation to be void or due to remain in full force and virtue.
ELIZABETH X POND (mark & seal)
WILLIAM WISE (seal)[Bulls, Buhls & Thornton Family.FTW]
[John and Judith Pond Descendants.FTW]
York County Court Orders
Book # 15, Page 374
The Last Lill and Testament of JOHN POND was presented in court by ELIZABETH POND the executrix therein named, who made oath to it. And being proved by the oaths of ANTHONY LAMB and MARK CROSS witnesses thereto, it is admitted to record and the said ELIZABETH having together with WILLIAM WISE her security, entered into a bond for her just and faithful administration on the said POND'S estate (with bond acknowledged is admitted to record) and on her motion a certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
York County Court Orders
Book # 15, Page 382, January 19, 1718
Know all men by these presents that we ELIZABETH POND and WILLIAM WISE of the county of York are held firmly bound unto the Worshipful Justices of the county aforesaid in the sum of fifty pounds sterling payable to the said Justices, their heirs and successors or some of them. To them which payment will and truly to be made, we bind ourselves and every us, our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and severally bound firmly by these presents sealed with our seals dated this 19th day of January 1718.
The condition of this obligation is such that if the above bonded ELIZABETH POND, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of JOHN POND deceased do make and cause to be made true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods , chattels and credits of the said JOHN POND deceased which have of shall come into the possession of any other person or persons for her and the same to make do, exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the county court of York. At such time she shall be thereunto required by the said court and the same goods, chattels, codicils and all other goods, chattels and credits of the said JOHN POND deceased at the time of his death which at any time after shall come to the hand and possession of her the said ELIZABETH POND or into the hand and possession of any other person or persons for her to well and truly administer according to law. And further to make a true and just account of her acting and doing therein when thereto required by the said court and also pay and deliver all the legacies contained and specified in the said Testament as far as the goods, chattels and credits will thereto extend according to the value thereof and the law shall charge her. Then this obligation to be void or due to remain in full force and virtue.
ELIZABETH X POND (mark & seal)
WILLIAM WISE (seal)
Elizabeth either died in Charles Parrish or Southampton County.
Children:
- POND Mary was born on 7 Mar 1698 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 26 Apr 1719 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
- POND Judith was born on 23 Aug 1700 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; and died.
- 1. POND Elizabeth was born on 3 Jan 1703 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 13 Jan 1734 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
- POND Mary was born on 1 Nov 1706 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; and died.
- POND John, Jr. was born on 1 Nov 1706 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 2 Feb 1734 in York County, VA.
- POND Richard, Sr. was born on 4 Jun 1710 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 2 Sep 1777 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA.
- POND Esther was born on 31 Mar 1714 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 28 Jan 1734 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
- POND Daniel was born on 15 Jan 1715 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 10 Dec 1785 in Southampton County, VA.
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Generation: 3
4. | POND Stephen was born before 1642 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA (son of POND John and PATE Judith); died on 20 Dec 1717 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Alt. Death: 18 Jul 1688, Charles Parrish, York County, VA; From other records
Notes:
Extracts from the Works of Joseph Francis Inman titled
"Some Ponds of Southampton County, Virginia" Published 1970.
JOHN POND who died in York County, Virginia 18 July 1688 is the earliest
ancestor of the Pond family of Southampton who has been identified.
The wife of JOHN POND was JUDITH _______, who survived him and
married OWEN DAVIS. The only known children of JOHN POND and his wife
JUDITH are JOHN and THOMAS.
The above named JOHN POND may have been the same one whose
transportation was paid by ROBERT LAWRENCE, but is seems doubtful and
proof is lacking; the latter obtained a patent of land in Isle of Wight County
near the mouth of Lawne's Creek 28 September 1643.
On 24 March 1694 JOHN POND, son of JOHN POND, deceased, petitioned
the court to get control of property which was in the hands of OWEN DAVIS,
whom his mother, JUDITH, widow of JOHN POND, had married. JUDITH was
deceased when the petition was filed; and, she had been the Administratrix
of the estate of JOHN POND, her deceased husband. JOHN POND probably
died late in the year 1688, since an inventory and appraisement of his estate
was recorded 25 March 1689 in York County. In the petition of JOHN POND to
the York County Court the following language is found: "Now, ye said
petitioner's brother being left in New England, which if living is aged 24 -----
now supposed to be dead". The foregoing statement strongly suggest that
JOHN POND, his wife JUDITH and son JOHN migrated to Virginia from New
England. One alternative is that the family went to New England on a visit.
The brother was born about 1670. In addition to the foregoing evidence of
probable relationship with the Pond family of New England there is a repetition
of given names of JOHN, DANIEL and SAMUEL.
On 24 August 1698 THOMAS POND entered a plea for property of his
father, which property was "Now in OWEN DAVIS hands".
Stephen married JEWELL Catherine about 1670. Catherine was born about 1640; died on 21 Oct 1700 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | JEWELL Catherine was born about 1640; died on 21 Oct 1700 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA. Notes:
There is an OWEN DAVIS BLVD. and a JUDITH CIR. located in Yorktown,
Virginia zip code 23693. The Blvd. is named after an OWEN DAVIS who
was a Blacksmith in Yorktown in the late 1600s. It is in the vic. of where
Owen Davis and Judith the relict of John POnd resided. This is provided
by Louis B. Pond (Feb, 28, 2000) who confirmed the data with the DOT.[Bulls, Buhls & Thornton Family.FTW]
[John and Judith Pond Descendants.FTW]
Children:
- 2. POND John was born on 6 Nov 1672 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 10 Dec 1718 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
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Generation: 4
8. | POND John was born in 1620 in Groton, Suffolk, , England (son of POND William and GORDON Judith); died on 18 Jul 1688 in Charles River Parish, York, Virginia,. Other Events and Attributes:
- Immigration: 1643, Virginia
Notes:
Extracts from the Works of Joseph Francis Inman titled
"Some Ponds of Southampton County, Virginia" Published 1970.
JOHN POND who died in York County, Virginia 18 July 1688 is the earliest
ancestor of the Pond family of Southampton who has been identified.
The wife of JOHN POND was JUDITH _______, who survived him and
married OWEN DAVIS. The only known children of JOHN POND and his wife
JUDITH are JOHN and THOMAS.
The above named JOHN POND may have been the same one whose
transportation was paid by ROBERT LAWRENCE, but is seems doubtful and
proof is lacking; the latter obtained a patent of land in Isle of Wight County
near the mouth of Lawne's Creek 28 September 1643.
On 24 March 1694 JOHN POND, son of JOHN POND, deceased, petitioned
the court to get control of property which was in the hands of OWEN DAVIS,
whom his mother, JUDITH, widow of JOHN POND, had married. JUDITH was
deceased when the petition was filed; and, she had been the Administratrix
of the estate of JOHN POND, her deceased husband. JOHN POND probably
died late in the year 1688, since an inventory and appraisement of his estate
was recorded 25 March 1689 in York County. In the petition of JOHN POND to
the York County Court the following language is found: "Now, ye said
petitioner's brother being left in New England, which if living is aged 24 -----
now supposed to be dead". The foregoing statement strongly suggest that
JOHN POND, his wife JUDITH and son JOHN migrated to Virginia from New
England. One alternative is that the family went to New England on a visit.
The brother was born about 1670. In addition to the foregoing evidence of
probable relationship with the Pond family of New England there is a repetition
of given names of JOHN, DANIEL and SAMUEL.
On 24 August 1698 THOMAS POND entered a plea for property of his
father, which property was "Now in OWEN DAVIS hands".
Immigration:
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
about John Pond Name: John Pond
Year: 1643
Place: Virginia
Source Publication Code: 6220
Primary Immigrant: Pond, John
Annotation: Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977
Source Bibliography: NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983.
Page: 146, 203 and 262 (copy on file at the Lib of VA)
John married PATE Judith. Judith was born in 1620; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | PATE Judith was born in 1620; and died. Notes:
There is an OWEN DAVIS BLVD. and a JUDITH CIR. located in Yorktown,
Virginia zip code 23693. The Blvd. is named after an OWEN DAVIS who
was a Blacksmith in Yorktown in the late 1600s. It is in the vic. of where
Owen Davis and Judith the relict of John Pond resided. This is provided
by Louis B. Pond (Feb, 28, 2000) who confirmed the data with the DOT.[Bulls, Buhls & Thornton Family.FTW]
[John and Judith Pond Descendants.FTW]
Children:
- 4. POND Stephen was born before 1642 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 20 Dec 1717 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA.
- POND Thomas was born about 1674 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; and died.
- POND Daniel was born on 17 Apr 1663; died on 16 Apr 1732.
- POND Sarah was born about 1624; and died.
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