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RICE Nicholas

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  RICE Nicholas (son of RICE Unk Mr. and MILLS Jane).

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    • Reference Number: 1104


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  RICE Unk Mr. and died.

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    • Reference Number: 1103

    Unk married MILLS Jane. Jane (daughter of MILLS Nicholas, Sr. and CLOPTON Ann) was born about 1700; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  MILLS Jane was born about 1700 (daughter of MILLS Nicholas, Sr. and CLOPTON Ann); and died.

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    • Reference Number: 1067

    Children:
    1. 1. RICE Nicholas


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  MILLS Nicholas, Sr. was born in 1670 in New Kent County, VA; died on 4 Apr 1741 in Hanover County, VA.

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    • Reference Number: 1064

    Notes:

    will dated 6 Apr 1741, which named wife, children and grandchildren ( poss see William & Mary Quarterly)

    Nicholas married CLOPTON Ann. Ann (daughter of CLOPTON William, Sr. and BOOTH Ann Dennett) was born about 1675 in York County, VA; died after 11 Jun 1754 in Louisa County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  CLOPTON Ann was born about 1675 in York County, VA (daughter of CLOPTON William, Sr. and BOOTH Ann Dennett); died after 11 Jun 1754 in Louisa County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1054
    • Alt. Death: 1741, Louisa County, VA

    Notes:

    Pedigree Chart for: Ann Clopton
    /--Walter Clopton <../d0004/f0000060.asp>
    /--William Clopton <../d0017/f0000001.asp>
    | Margaret Maidstone <../d0004/f0000060.asp>
    /--William Clopton <../d0016/f0000001.asp>
    | | /--Iziah Sutcliffe <../d0001/f0000003.asp>
    | Elizabeth Sutcliffe <../d0017/f0000001.asp>
    | Elizabeth (Lowe) Jolye <../d0001/f0000003.asp>
    |--Ann Clopton
    | /--
    | /--Robert Booth <../d0014/f0000059.asp>
    | | Anne Booth <../d0016/f0000001.asp>
    | /--

    Children:
    1. MILLS Charles was born between 1692 and 1695; died in 1764 in Hanover County, VA.
    2. MILLS Nicholas, Jr. was born after 1698 in Hanover County, VA; and died.
    3. 3. MILLS Jane was born about 1700; and died.
    4. MILLS David was born about 1702 in Louisa County, VA; died on 11 Oct 1764 in North Garden, Albemarle, Virginia, USA.
    5. MILLS Robert was born about 1704; and died.
    6. MILLS Ann was born in 1710 in Hanover County, VA; died in 1805 in Louisa County, VA.
    7. MILLS Elizabeth was born between 1710 and 1715 in New Kent County, VA; died in Nov 1804 in North Garden, Albemarle, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  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. 15.  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).

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    • 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. 7. 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. CLOPTON Walter was born about 1682 in York County, VA; died on 26 Jun 1758 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.