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BOOTH Lucy Ann

Female 1829 - 1893  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BOOTH Lucy Ann was born in 1829 (daughter of BOOTH Henry and BEALE Lucy); died on 15 Mar 1893 in Southampton County, VA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BOOTH Henry was born between 1795 and 1799 (son of BOOTH John and SYKES Tabitha); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Marriage: 28 Jan 1864, Southampton Co., VA.; 3rd wife - Antonette Warren

    Notes:

    Chancery Records Index
    Close Case Details
    LocalityIndex NumberOriginal Case Number SOUTHAMPTON CO 1833-017 Plaintiff(s) Defendant(s) PETER BOOTH HENRY BOOTH Surname(s) BOOTH ELLIS MORRIS RICKS Wills Plat? NO Format LVA Microfilm Reel Number Local Reel Number Image Number 425 750 088

    Henry married BEALE Lucy on 7 Feb 1825. Lucy and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BEALE Lucy and died.
    Children:
    1. BOOTH Mary J. was born in 1826; and died.
    2. 1. BOOTH Lucy Ann was born in 1829; died on 15 Mar 1893 in Southampton County, VA.
    3. BOOTH Elizabeth J. was born in 1830; and died.
    4. BOOTH Henrietta was born in 1831; and died.
    5. BOOTH Julia P. was born in 1832; and died.
    6. BOOTH Louisa was born in 1835; and died.
    7. BOOTH John was born in 1866; and died.
    8. BOOTH Benjamin was born in 1868; and died.
    9. BOOTH Tony was born in 1869; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BOOTH John was born about 1778 in Southampton County, VA (son of BOOTH Moses and MORRIS Dianna); died before 20 Jul 1829.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 793
    • Military: 1812; War of 1812

    Notes:

    Military:
    Full View of Record: War of 1812 Pay Roll
    Title: Booth, John.          
    Gen. notePay Rolls, p.145          
    NotePart of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.          
    NoteWar of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.          
    Subject - PersonalBooth, John.          
    Subject -GeographicUnited States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.          
             

    John married SYKES Tabitha on 13 Dec 1794 in Southampton Co., VA.. Tabitha (daughter of SYKES Richard and SYKES Rittah --LNU--) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  SYKES Tabitha (daughter of SYKES Richard and SYKES Rittah --LNU--); and died.

    Notes:

    Hello Gene,
    Tabitha Sykes is the daughter of Richard Sykes and Rittah. Rittah and Richard were also the parents of Elizabeth Sykes, who, contrary to current information, I feel was Beverly Booth's first wife. Rittah later became Mrs. Ritter Norris. Look at Elizabeth Sykes's date of birth in the Beverly Booth Bible, and then the date of death and age of Elizabeth, Beverly's wife. They exactly match. Also, the Bible states that Mrs. Ritter Norris was Beverly's mother-in-law when he noted her death. Tabitha's marriage to John Booth was noted to be witnessed by Ritter Norris.
    I suspect Richard Sykes died, and Rittah remarried Ritter Norris. The second Richard Sykes (married to an Elizabeth) was probably his son, as was our John Sykes, who was married to Lucy Booth, Beverly's sister. This second Richard died in 1797 as noted in Beverly's Bible.
    I am not sure, but I think that John Booth that married Tabitha was the son of Moses and Diana Booth.
    Hope this helps!
    Paul Sykes

    Children:
    1. BOOTH Mary W. and died.
    2. BOOTH Elizabeth P. and died.
    3. 2. BOOTH Henry was born between 1795 and 1799; and died.
    4. BOOTH Peter was born in 1800; died before 26 Oct 1862.
    5. BOOTH Martha died before 1845.
    6. BOOTH Tabitha Ann died before 1845.
    7. BOOTH John H. was born in 1813; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BOOTH MosesBOOTH Moses was born on 13 Sep 1746 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA (son of BOOTH Robert, IV and BAILEY Sarah); died about 1783 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 434
    • Court: 1771, Southampton County, VA; Filed "Publick Claim"
    • Virginia Tax List: 1782, Southampton County, VA
    • Alt. Death: 1794, Southampton County, VA

    Notes:

    From his father's will: I give and bequeath to my son Moses Booth the plantation whereon I now dwell and also all that land that was giving me by my father Robert Booth containing three hundred & ten acres more or less part of which land lies on the south side of Windhams branch to him his heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my son Moses Booth six Negroes / to wit / Nan. Dinah. Fanny. Dick. Ned. and Joseph to him his heirs and assigns forever. It is my will and desire that all my just debts & legacies be paid and after that be done I give all the remainder of my estate to my son Moses Booth.

    His Will made: 1773, processed 11 Dec 1777, Inventory/appraisal on 12 Mar 1778 Poss born 1710 Deeds-Southampton County, Va: Book 3 Pg. 363: Robert Booth bought 295 acres of land from Benjamin Phillips by Moses Booth line and John Bailey's line, by Cabin Branch. In his father's will, dtd: 6 Oct 1757; he was given all the land that lies below Arthur's line and the mouth of the Mire Branch up to the head thereof, then along a line of marked trees to a corner tree of his brother Arthur's land (that was bought from Allen Warren), containing 220 acres. Booth...The Family in Virginia: Both Robert Booth, Sr. and Robert Booth, Jr. served in the House of Burgesses. 27 Aug 1777.....Will: Legacies: son Beverly, tract of land bought of Benjamin Phillips; son Moses, land given me by my father Robert Booth; daughter Elizabeth; grandson Robert Booth; daughter Lucy Sykes; granddaughter Maze Booth; Grandson David Booth. Executors: brother Moses Booth and son Beverly Booth Witnesses: Moses Booth, Elizabeth Booth, William Salter, Jr. Page...187, Southampton County Wills. 12 Mar 1778..... Estate appraisd by Barnaby Bailey, Richard Bailey and Charles Bailey. recorded: 12 Mar 1778.....Page 201 13 May 1779.....Account current. Legacies paid to: Elizabeth Booth, Beverly Booth and to the guardian of Moses Booth. Audited by: Wil Salter, Jr., Richard Bailey and Barnaby Bailey.... Pg. 261 Robert Booth, Jr. also served as Sexton of the Cyprus Chapel, Upper Parrish, Nanasemond County, Va. 15 Nov 1762; Vestry Book of Upper Parish, Nansemond Cty, Va, Pg 158 He was paid L 0-15-0 by the church for blocking up the Chapel and cutting down bushes. Note: in 1970 L 1-0-0 equalled $2.40 in US dolllars. Pg. 157....240 Shillings for being a Deacon ' ' ' '' Pg. 161....200. 7 Jan 1764 'The last will and testament of Moses Booth, the great, great, grand-father of Mary Pulley (of Ivor) was written on October 31, 1778. The paper, on which the will was written, has turned yellow. The property of Moses Booth was divided amoung his three (3) children and wife, each one being given several slaves, whose names were given.' The writing was very small and, although very neat, it was hard to read. The above from the papers of the Libray of Virginia and the personal effects of Mary Pulley. The owners of the will in order have been: 1799.....Peter Booth 1875.....Sam Booth (Col. Samuel Booth) 1917.....Annie L. Holmes 1936....Mary Pulley Current location unknown but now being traced. By Teri: Notes 'Wills and Administrations of Southampton County, Virginia 1749-1800, Blanche A. Chapman, Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, MD, 1980 page 32. Moses is listed as first born son because in his father's will dated 1757 he received the remainder of his father's estate after his brothers received a specific share and the plantation of his fathers and is listed as the sole executor of his father Robert Booth III's will. Moses' father Robert gave him the plantation where he lived, there being approximately 370 acres. He also gave Moses six slaves; Harry, Peter, Betty, Tony, Ephraim, and Ben. He gave Moses the remainder of the estate after all debts and legacies were paid.
    _____________ Extracted from 'Wills and Administrations of Southampton County, Virginia 1749-1800, Blanche A. Chapman, Genealogical Pub Co, Balto, Md 1980. p.32 'HOWELL, William. Estate appraised by Robert Booth, Arthur Booth and Moses Booth. R. Feb. 9, 1764. Page 75. _____________ Extracted from 'Marriage Bonds and Ministers Returns of Southampton County, Virginia 1750-1810', Catherine L. Knoor, 1955, p. 15 '1 January 1772. Moses BOOTH and Diana Morris. Sur. Nicholas Morris. Wit. Richard Kello. p.17'
    _____________ LAND RECORDS 1793 PAGES 819-820 This indenture made this 21st day of March in the year of our Lord 1793 between MOSES BOOTH JR. and SARAH His wife of the one part & MOSES BOOTH SR. of the Other witnesseth that the said MOSES BOOTH JR. and SARAH his wife do and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and eighty pounds current money of Virginia do current to him in hand paid by the said MOSES BOOTH SR. at or before the sealing and delivery of these presence the receipt whereof the said MOSES BOOTH JR. do hereby acknowledge and thereof acquit and discharge the said MOSES BOOTH SR. his heirs executors and administrators have granted bargained and sold alined (?) released and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain and sell alien release and confirm unto the said MOSES BOOTH SR. and to his heirs and assigns all that plantation tract or parcel of land whereon the said MOSES BOOTH JR. now lives (except) three acres sold to Salpson Stanton and adjoining his mill containing by estimation three hundred and twenty two acres (exclusive of the three acres above mentioned) be the same more of less part of which land said to contain two hundred and twenty acres was devised by ROBERT BOOTH THE ELDER to his son ROBERT BOOTH and by him to his son MOSES BOOTH JR. partly hereto the ____?? thereof (out of which the three acres above mentioned are excepted) was granted to BEVERLY BOOTH by patent bearing date the 11th day of October 1787 and contained 105 acres by him sold and conveyed to the said MOSES BOOTH JR. party hereto which deed with the wills heretofore mentioned have been duly proved and recorded in the county court of Southhampton, the lands herein mentioned and intended to be conveyed being bounded as is mentioned in the said wills and patent reference being thereto had will more fully appear and are situated on both sides of the Lightwood swamp in the Parish of Nottoway and county of Southampton and also the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders & services thereof and all the estate right little interest claim and demand whatsoever of them the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife of in or to the same of any part thereof (except three acres above mentioned) To have and to hold the said plantation tract or parcel of land and premises together with the appurtenances unto the said MOSES BOOTH Sr. his heirs and assigns forever and the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife for themselves their heirs exrs. & adms. hereby covenant and agree with the said MOSES BOOTH SR. that they the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife shall and will warrant and defend the above mentioned land and premises with all its appurtenances (except the three acres heretofore excepted ) unto the saide MOSES BOOTH SR. his heirs and assigns forever against the claim or title of all and every person whatsoever. In witness whereof the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year above written. Signed, sealed and Delivered in presences of Moses Booth Jun. Salley Booth Robert Goodwyn Edm. Tyler Beverly Booth James Johnson
    _______________ Extracted from 'Wills and Administrations of Southampton County, Virginia 1749-1800, Blanche A. Chapman, Genealogical Pub Co, Balto, Md 1980. p.141 'BOOTH, Moses, Sr. Inventory. Signed, Peter Booth. R. Feb. 12, 1795. Page 669'
    _______________ WILL--Southampton County Wills and Probates, Courtland Circuit Court, VI BOOTH, Moses- In the name of God, Amen, I MOSES BOOTH of the parish of Nottoway County of Southampton do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament First--it is my desire than my just debts and funeral expenses should be paid by the sale of the brandy which may be madeon my plantations this present year. Second--I lend to my loving wife Diana Booth the use of the plantation on which I now live and also 1/3 part of all the personal property of which I die possessed. To her also the use of the following negros viz Peter, Isaac, Hannah, Molly, Ephraim,and Gilbert during her widowhood. Thirdly--I bequeath to my son Peter Booth the land I purchased of Benjamin Philips the North side of the Lightwood Swamp containing by estimation two hundred acres also a tract of land on the aforesaid swamp which I purchased of Phillips Booth. Also one small tract of land adjoining which I purchased of Henry Blow containing forty five and a half acres to him and his heirs. Fourthly---I bequest to my aforementioned son Peter the following negros old Harry, 1 negro Genny, Marry, Daniel, Beck, Avey, Lucy, Betty and Dilly and also one third part of my personal estate to him and his heirs. Fifthly--I bequeath to my son John Booth three hundred and twenty two acres of land which I purchased of Moses Booth (Jr) also the plantation on which I now live after the marriage or decease of my wife. I also bequeath to my said son John Booth the following negros Roger, Ben, Leah, Alice, Lydia, Jesse and Carolina and young Jenny. Also one third part of my personal estate to him and his heirs. Lastly--I bequeath to my daughter Martha Warren the following negros, Pleasant and her children (children listed illegible) to Martha and to her heirs. Seventhly--It is my desire that my loving wife Diana Booth should dispose ot the one third part of my personal estate bequeathed to her as she pleases after her death or second marriage. It is my will that my negros Ephraim, Isaac and Molly should be the property of my son Peter and his heirs and that my negros Peter, Hannay and Gilbert should be the property of my son John and his heirs. Lastly I bequeath the residue to my son Peter to him and his heirs and thereby appoint my two sons Peter and John executors of this my last will and testament revoking all wills by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this 5th day of August in the year of our Lord 1794. Signed Sealed and acknowledged Moses Booth In presence of Peter Bailey H. John Burgess Charles Bailey Probated 9 Sept. 1794. Moses Booth Sr.'s will further proves that Diana Morris is his second marriage by stating that upon her death or second marriage the land goes to son John. The land that he bequeathed to son John was purchased from Moses Booth Jr.and his wife SARAH (not the previously stated DIANA as some records mistakenly show as Moses Jr.'s wife) and given to LEWIS N. BRANCH from John Booth 'in his own right and as guardian to Ann and Patsey Booth April 1832' not LEWIS BOOTH as a Boothe microfilm and researcher states. The land record on the margin is hard to read but the name is clearly not LEWIS BOOTH. A copy of the land record is in the possession of Terri Jensen.

    This is the correct one that married Diana Morris Surety for marrage posted by Robert Russell Wit to marriage: Samuel Kello.

    Will was last in the possession of Mary Pulley in Ivor, Va., in 1936.

    Court:
    Moses Booth filed for a "Publick Claim" in 1782 for beef supplied to the Colonil Army

    Virginia Tax List:
    Virginia Taxpayers in 1782 has a Moses Booth and a Moses Booth Jr in Southampton

    Moses married MORRIS Dianna on 1 Jan 1772 in Southampton County, VA. Dianna was born about 1753 in Southampton County, VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  MORRIS Dianna was born about 1753 in Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 437

    Children:
    1. BOOTH Peter was born about 1774 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.
    2. BOOTH Martha was born about 1776 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
    3. 4. BOOTH John was born about 1778 in Southampton County, VA; died before 20 Jul 1829.

  3. 10.  SYKES Richard died on 31 Oct 1797.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1007

    Richard married SYKES Rittah --LNU--. Rittah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  SYKES Rittah --LNU-- and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. SYKES Tabitha and died.
    2. SYKES Elizabeth and died.
    3. SYKES John, Sr. was born on 15 Feb 1749 in Prince George County, VA; died on 27 Mar 1851 in Russell County. VA; was buried in Russell County. VA.