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BARHAM Priscilla

Female Bef 1671 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  BARHAM Priscilla was born before 1671 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (daughter of BARHAM Captain Charles and RIDLEY Elizabeth); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1669, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States

    Priscilla married HART Robert in 1699. Robert (son of HART Thomas and SHEPPARD Anne) was born about 1666; died in 1720 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    *Surry Order Book 1691/1713, p. 105
    Note: Did Robert HART marry Priscilla BARHAM, daughter of Capt. Charles BARHAM and sister to Robert? Robert HART became a tithable in 1683, so was born in 1666/7. Priscilla BARHAM was mentioned in Will of Wm. Ridley, dated 1671. Robert Hart's Will, probated in 1720, makes bequests to wife, Priscilla. Did Elizabeth BARHAM, daughter of Capt. Charles BARHAM, and sister to Priscilla and Robert, marry Thomas Binns? Thomas Binns became a tithable in 1675, born, then in 1658/9 - died without a Will in 1699.
    1696, June 10 - Tithe List
    Robert Hart, Robert BARHAM - 02
    Note: List taken by ?


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BARHAM Captain Charles was born in 1626 in East Sutton, Kent, England (son of BARHAM Robert, Jr. and FILMER Katherine); died in Dec 1683 in Merchants Hundred, Surry County, Virginia; was buried in Surry County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: Parish Of Boughton-Monchelsea, Co. Kent, England
    • Burial: Southwark Parish, Surry Co., Virginia; Location of Burial
    • Alt. Birth: 1626, East Hall, County Kent, England
    • Land: 22 Feb 1663, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Land Purchase:
    • Land: 25 Feb 1664, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
    • Political Office: 1673, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; sworn as Sheriff
    • Court: 27 Apr 1673, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States

    Notes:

    In 1661 he is mentioned in the records as a vestryman in Lawnes Creek Church,
    which was the first church built(in 1628)on the south side of the James River.
    In 1681, he moved his family to James City Co.,and at his death in 1683
    owned 463 ac. known as "Martin's Hundred" which he left to his oldest son,
    Charles Jr. who remained in James City Co.
    REFERENCE- "HISTORICAL SOUTHERN FAMILIES" VOLUME VIII BY JOHN BENNETT BODDIE DISTRIBUTED
    BY GENEALOGICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
    BARHAM OF SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA - PAGES 145-154

    "Captain Charles Barham of Surry descends from the ancient family of Barham in Kent,
    whose pedigree begins with Warine de Barham, who in1210 held lands in Berham, near
    Canterbury, by Knight service as one of the military tenants of the Archbishop of
    Canterbury. (See article by R. G. Fitzgerald-Uniache, B. A. F. R. S. A. Sussex Arch.
    Soc. LVI (1914) p.110). This family has also resided in Surry County, Virginia
    continuously for more than 300 years. It's present representative is Mr. S. B. Barham,
    now Clerk of the County Court.

    Captain Barham first appears in the Surry records in 1654 as a witness to a bond of
    Andrew Robinson to Dorothy Kew. (D. W. 1645-1715, p.43). He was a vestryman of Lawne's
    Creek Parish first appearing on the list May 24, 1661. On February 2, 1663, Charles
    Barham, gent., of Lawne's Creek Parish bought 300 acres on Hog Island, formerly owned
    by John Medmore, willed to him by heirs in England. Captain Barham paid 63 guineas
    sterling with bills of exchange drawn on his brother RICHARD BARHAM of London. Wits.:
    Wm. Cockerham, Andrew Robinson, David Williams. (Id.-228). In 1666, Capt. Wm. Cockerham
    and Mr. Charles Barham were granted 850 acres on the Blackwater for the transportation of
    17 persons, among whom were John and Mary Cockerham. (C.P. 562) In 1668, Captain Barham
    was appointed a Justice of the County Court and in 1672 he and Robert Caufield presented
    the estate of Capt. Cockerham to the Court.

    Captain George Watkins in his will made in 1673 refers to "Cousin Charles Barham, son of
    my loving Uncle, Capt. Charles Barham"; and makes a bequest of 1000 lbs. of tobacco to
    Captain Barham, whom he made co-executor with his wife, Elizabeth Watkins. The exact
    relationship between the families has not been definitely determined. (48V. 278-279).
    Captain Barham's wife was Elizabeth.........last name unknown. His two daughters, Elizabeth
    and Priscilla Barham are given bequests in the will of Wm. Ridley of Isle of Wight, dated
    May 1, 1671 and probated Oct. 16, 1671. (W. D. &W. no. 2- pg.98). Capt. Barham was
    appointed Sheriff in 1673, and in 1677, after Bacon's Rebellion, was confirmed as a Justice
    by Governor Berkeley. He probably served on the County Court until his death.

    In 1680 Captain Barham deeded Joseph Rogers, for 8000 lbs. tobacco, 830 acres heretofor
    patented by him and Captain Wm. Cockerham in 1666. John Barnes, a prominent Quaker, in his
    will dated Mar. 2, 1690, stated: "What is due me from my kinsman, Robert Barham, son of
    Capt. Charles Barham, late of Merchant's Hundred, decd., be paid to my wife Jane."
    Capt. Barham evidently moved to Merchant's Hundred shortly before his death. His will
    probably perished in the destruction of the James City records".

    rdrdbrdrw10 rdrdbrdrw10 ntblThe following are all known official references to Captain Charles Barham and his descendants in the Tidewater and the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia Compiled by William. H. Barham & Revised by Daniel Barham, Jr.1653,December 1 - Charles BARHAM, Thos. Culmer, Sack Brewster witness to bond of And. Robinson and Dorothy Kew to Alex. Mabrick.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 42
    1661, May 24 - Vestry of Lawnes Creek Parish. Mr Arthur Allen, Lt. Col. Wm. Caulfield, Mr. Randall Holt, Mr. Austin Hunnicutt, Mr. Charles BARHAM, Mr. Edward Pettway, Mr. Andrew Robinson, Mr. Richard Drew, Mr. Jno. Clay.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 168
    1663/4, February 22 - Know all men by these presence that I, Thomas Smith, yeoman, of the Prish of Dorson in the County of Hereford in the Realme of England, Attorney of Richard James, yeoman and Margery, his wife of the Prish of Cossopin (?) In the ffore sd County and Richard Watkins, yeoman and Jane, his wife of the Prish of Dorson in the ffore sd County and John Meredith of the Prish in Whitton in the County of Radnor and Mary his wife, have given, granted, bargained, sould, assigned, consigned, inffeoft, alinated and sett over to Mr CHARLES BARHAM, Gent. Of the Prish of Lawnes Creek in the County of Surry in Virginia, one tract of devidend of land which were fformerly John Medmores of the ffore sd Prish of Lawnes Creek, deceased. Containing three hundred acres or there abouts given by will by the ffore sd Medmore unto the ffore sd Margery, Jane and Mary the naturall and surviving sisters of the ffore sd Medmore lying and being in Hog Island Maine and bounded as by the patten assigned by vertue of this deed will appear with all the houses, orchards or edifices thereon or there unto belonging that do properly belong the ffore sd sisters. And by these presents do give, grant, bargain, erly, sell, assign, consign, alinate, inffeoffe and sett over unto the ffore sd Mr. CHARLES BARHAM, his heirs, Excers; Asmers; or assigns ffor ever. And further I the ffore sd Tho: Smith doe by these presents bind my selfe, my heirs, Exces; Admres; and assigns that the sd Mr. BARHAM his heirs, Excex; Admes and assigns shall peacably and quitly posses and injoy have hould and occupy all the ffore sd tract of land with the appurtines andd stocke there to belonging or thereon, withoute the lett trouble mollestation or evicktion of him the sd Tho: or the fforenamed sisters or any other by his or theirs prcuremt. Always provided that the sd Mr. BARHAM shall prforme unto the tennent now upon the sd land his lease ffor itts ffull tearme to come. And ffurthermore I the ffore sd Tho: Smith upon the receipt of sixty three pds sterling ffor ech money and the sd BARHAM hath past bills of Exchange upon his brother Mr. RICH: BARHAM of London I therefore doe bind myselfe, execs, admres and assigns a ffull confirmation of this deed under the hands and seales of the ffore named sisters or the survivors of them and theire husbands. And alsoe that they shall impower an Attorney to acknowledge the same ffor them in Surry County Court the next return of shiping to Virginia. In Wittnes Whereof I the ffore sd Thomas Smith doe obleig my selfe to acknowledge in the next Courte held in Course ffor the County of Surry and ffor the prformance hereof I have here unto sett my hand and seale the twenty second day of ffefry; And the sixteenth yeare of the Reigne of our Sov Lord the King and in the yeare of our Lord 1663.
    Subsigned, Sealed and Delivered Signett of Seale
    Will Cockerham Thomas Smith Red wax
    Signett of (Mark)
    Andrew Robinson
    David Williams
    *Surry Book 1, p. 228
    1663/4, February 25 - I, Thomas Smith, Atty, for the surviving sisters of John Medmore late of the Prish of Lawnes Creek in Surry County, Va. Have given Mr. CHARLES BARHAM possession of the house and land, 300 acres, given his sisters after the decease of his children, by his will doth appear.
    Witnesses: Wm. Cockerham, Thos. Clary
    *Surry Wills and Deeds Book 1, p. 229
    1664, May 10 - CHARLES BARHAM on jury
    *Surry W&D Book 1, p. 234
    1664, August 8 - Power of attorney from Richard James, wife Mergery, Richard Watkins, wife Jane, John Meredith, wife Mary, to Thos. Smith to confirm sale of land unto Mr. CHARLES BARHAM.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 254
    1665, June 26 - Wm. Hare deeds Geo. Watkins and Edward Browne cattle at Mr. CHARLES BARHAM'S.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 262
    1665, November 1 - Indenture John Corker, Wm. Cockerham to Wm. Marriott a tract of land known as Wareneck.
    Witnesses: CHARLES BARHAM, Randall Holt, Geo. Watkins, Wm. Corker.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 274
    1665/6, March 17 - Indenture of sale. Andrew Robinson, wife Anne, to Capt. Wm. Cockerham and CHARLES BARHAM, Gent. 350 acres patented by Andrew Robinson and Peleg Dunston July 20, 1663.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 268
    1666 - Capt, Wm. Cockerham and Mr. CHARLES BARHAM patent 850 acres Surry County SW of the 3rd swamp of the Blackwater. Transportation of 18 persons.
    *VA. Land Patent Book 6, p. 650
    1666, May14 - Indenture CHARLES BARHAM to Joseph Rogers. 850 acres all that dividend of land granted Wm. Cockerham, dec'd, with the said BARHAM.
    Witnesses: Will Brown, Arthur Allen.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 270
    Note: Capt. William Cockerham and Mr. CHARLES (1) BARHAM, patented jointly, 850 acres of land in Surry County, Virginia. This raises the question as to why the land was purchased by the two of them. Capt. William Cockerham married Anne Spencer, the daughter of William Spencer and in 1656 he obtained a grant of 1250 acres in Surry County, 1100 acres of the said tract were due to the said Cockerham as marrying the daughter of Mr. Spencer, to whom it was originally granted.
    *Adventures of Purse and Person, by Jester
    William Cockerham may have been married prior to his marriage to Anne Spencer, but this has not been proven. He was the father of a daughter, who was married prior to 1669 to Charles Amry.
    *Surry Co. Guardian Accounts, 1672-1750,p. 1 .
    He was also the father of two sons, William, Jr. (1659-1707) and Thomas (1665-1717)
    *Adventures of Purse and Person, by Jester
    It seems possible that Anne Spencer Cockerham died at the birth of this younger son.
    *No Proof
    Charles (1) BARHAM inherited land in England from his elder brother, Edward BARHAM, whose will was dated October 31, 1657 and was proved October 27, 1661. It is also noted that Katherine (Filmer) BARHAM was named as the Executrix of her sons will. It is here noted that just a year after that will was offered for probate, she made her will, dated November 1, 1662 and was proved December 19, 1662. She was living in the Parish of St. Andrew, High Holborn, London. Her younger son, Richard, who lived in London was named the Executor of her estate. The will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, London. Though it is known that she died testate, the Will has not been located. The foregoing data on the Barham family has been documented..
    Bearing in mind the above notes on Capt. William COCKERHAM and Mr. CHARLES (1) BARHAM, it is here suggested that after the death of Charles (1) Barham's mother, that his sister, SUSAN (named in the Will of her brother, Edward) came to Virginia. She evidently paid her way or her brother, Charles (1) did so, as she was not given as a headright in any land transactions found in Virginia. She, it appears, by May 1666, had become the wife of Capt. Cockerham, whose wife Anne, had died abt. 1665. (No Proof). It has also been observed that the first mention of the wife of Charles (1) BARHAM was made in Surry records on February 2, 1666/67.(old and new calendars)
    *Surry Co., Va. Book 1, p. 340
    Note: Though the following item has not been proven, it looks as if Capt. Cockerham purchased the 850 acres of land jointly with Mr. BARHAM in right of Capt. Cockerham's wife, Susan (BARHAM) Cockerham. (???)
    On the first of November, 1665, an indenture between John Corker, Gent., and Capt. William Cockerham stated that the latter was living in James City County.
    *Surry Records, Book 1, p. 274
    In ca 1669 (exact date not noted) Charles AMRY was made Guardian of the young sons of Capt. William Cockerham.
    *Surry Co., Va. Book 1
    Then on the 29th., 9br., 1672, the estate of Capt. Cockerham was presented by Charles (1) BARHAM and Robert Caulfield. "The Bill" being divided into three parts, there remains due the orphans - 13400. (Presumably tobacco or money)
    *Surry Co. Book 2, p. 20
    In 1680, Captain CHARLES (1) BARHAM sold to Joseph Rogers the 850 acres of land, which had been patented jointly by Capt. Cockerham and Mr. Charles (1) BARHAM in May 1666.
    *Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugent, Vol. 2, p. 562
    In 1683, the patent was recorded, which stated that the land was the same as mentioned above and it was solely possessed by CAPTAIN BARHAM by survivorship.
    *Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugent, Vol. 2, p. 256
    Note: Knowing that Capt. Cockerham did have two living sons, the question arose as to why Captain CHARLES (1) BARHAM was the sole owner of the land. The logical answer to this question is that the part of the land bought by Capt. Cockerham was in the right of his wife, who was possibly deceased prior to her brother, Captain CHARLES (1) BARHAM. It is well to remember that Capt. Cockerham had much land, which he had as marrying his first wife, and that land would have been heired by the sons.
    1666/7, February 2 - This indenture made the 2 day of Feb. 1666. These present witnesseth that I, Dorothy Thorne, is to serve Chas. BARHAM and his wife til next Christmas some six years and the said BARHAM and his wife is to find her sufficient lodging and vittuals and not put her into the ground and the mortar, but to teach her to read and sew and to give her a cotton suite and a preneston (?) Suite and other things belonging to them and a heifer of two years old att the expiration of her time and ten barrells of Indian Corn as witness our hands this 2 day of Feb. 1666.
    The mark of Dorothy Thorne O
    The mark of Elizabeth BARHAM E
    Teste the mark of Margret Cornish
    Teste the mark of Christo. Smith
    Teste the mark of Joane Goard
    *Surry Book 1, p. 342
    1667/8, January 2 - Indenture Wm. Butler, son of Wm. Butler, Deceased. To Richard Jarrett.
    Witnesses: Wm. Marriott, Wm. Cockerham, Charles BARHAM
    *Surry Book 1, p. 296
    1667/8, January 4 - Wm. Porter (Portis?), wife Elizabeth of Isle of Wight County, acknowledge that 206 acres of land, ½ a patent of 432 acres dated August 23, 1667 belong to Phillip Hunniford. Land is located on 3rd swamp of the Blackwater and adjoins Mr. BARHAM'S land.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 294
    1668, June 10 - Tithe List
    Mr. Charles BARHAM - 04 (Mr. Cockerham's list)
    *Surry Book 1, p. 315
    1668 - Charles BARHAM gives discharge to John Hey (from service?)
    Witnesses: Henry Basse, Thos. Seate
    *Surry Book 1, p. 405
    1668, December 20 - Mr. Charles BARHAM appointed a Justice for Surry County.
    * Surry Book 1, p. 338
    1669, June 10 - Tithe List
    Charles BARHAM - 04 (Tho. Warren's list)
    *Surry Book 1, p. 347
    1669, November 29 - Charles BARHAM on jury.
    *Surry Book 1, p. 351
    1670, June 10 - Tithe List
    Mr. Charles BARHAM - 05 (Robt. Caulfield's List)
    *Surry Book 1, p. 373
    1671, September 27 - At the house of Capt. Geo. Watkins, Capt. Lawrence Baker, Mr. Charles BARHAM, Mr. Robt. Spenser being a Cort Affiliated did examine Jane alisa Jannet Davis, Servt. Unto sd Watkins supposed to be with child. One month before Christmas last one Joh: Clarke who lives at Mr. Newsum's came to her in killing or quartering house of Mr. Watkin's two or three howers at night and lye with her and enjoyed her by carnal knowing her body at least fower times since lain with her and said Joh: Clarke id father of ye child.

    Name:      Charles Barham
    Date:      1 May 1671
    Location:      Isle of Wight
    Notes:      This probate record was extracted from microfilmed copies of the original Will Book.
    Remarks:      William Ridley. Leg.-daughter-in-law Jane Tuke, wife of William Tuke of Surry County; her mother's possessions to her four children; to Mary the daughter of Edmond Prime; to Edmond Prime's five children; to Mary the daughter of John Crew; to John th
    Description:      Executor
    Book:      2-98
    Prove Date:      19 Oct 1671
    see for a complete history: http://www.barham-history.net/reports/d1.html

    Burial:
    Capt. Charles Barham

    37° 7.995' N, 76° 53.202' W

    37.13325 -76.8867

    Southwark Parish was established in 1647. To the northeast stood the second Southwark church built by 1673 and abandoned shortly after the American Revolution. To the east, near Bacon's Castle, Southwark Parish vestry completed the Lower Southwark Church in 1754

    Land:
    *Surry Book 1, p. 168
    1663/4, February 22 - Know all men by these presence that I, Thomas Smith, yeoman, of the Prish of Dorson in the County of Hereford in the Realme of England, Attorney of Richard James, yeoman and Margery, his wife of the Prish of Cossopin (?) In the ffore sd County and Richard Watkins, yeoman and Jane, his wife of the Prish of Dorson in the ffore sd County and John Meredith of the Prish in Whitton in the County of Radnor and Mary his wife, have given, granted, bargained, sould, assigned, consigned, inffeoft, alinated and sett over to Mr CHARLES BARHAM, Gent. Of the Prish of Lawnes Creek in the County of Surry in Virginia, one tract of devidend of land which were fformerly John Medmores of the ffore sd Prish of Lawnes Creek, deceased. Containing three hundred acres or there abouts given by will by the ffore sd Medmore unto the ffore sd Margery, Jane and Mary the naturall and surviving sisters of the ffore sd Medmore lying and being in Hog Island Maine and bounded as by the patten assigned by vertue of this deed will appear with all the houses, orchards or edifices thereon or there unto belonging that do properly belong the ffore sd sisters. And by these presents do give, grant, bargain, erly, sell, assign, consign, alinate, inffeoffe and sett over unto the ffore sd Mr. CHARLES BARHAM, his heirs, Excers; Asmers; or assigns ffor ever. And further I the ffore sd Tho: Smith doe by these presents bind my selfe, my heirs, Exces; Admres; and assigns that the sd Mr. BARHAM his heirs, Excex; Admes and assigns shall peacably and quitly posses and injoy have hould and occupy all the ffore sd tract of land with the appurtines andd stocke there to belonging or thereon, withoute the lett trouble mollestation or evicktion of him the sd Tho: or the fforenamed sisters or any other by his or theirs prcuremt. Always provided that the sd Mr. BARHAM shall prforme unto the tennent now upon the sd land his lease ffor itts ffull tearme to come. And ffurthermore I the ffore sd Tho: Smith upon the receipt of sixty three pds sterling ffor ech money and the sd BARHAM hath past bills of Exchange upon his brother Mr. RICH: BARHAM of London I therefore doe bind myselfe, execs, admres and assigns a ffull confirmation of this deed under the hands and seales of the ffore named sisters or the survivors of them and theire husbands. And alsoe that they shall impower an Attorney to acknowledge the same ffor them in Surry County Court the next return of shiping to Virginia. In Wittnes Whereof I the ffore sd Thomas Smith doe obleig my selfe to acknowledge in the next Courte held in Course ffor the County of Surry and ffor the prformance hereof I have here unto sett my hand and seale the twenty second day of ffefry; And the sixteenth yeare of the Reigne of our Sov Lord the King and in the yeare of our Lord 1663.
    Subsigned, Sealed and Delivered Signett of Seale
    Will Cockerham Thomas Smith Red wax
    Signett of (Mark)
    Andrew Robinson
    David Williams

    Land:
    *Surry Book 1, p. 228
    1663/4, February 25 - I, Thomas Smith, Atty, for the surviving sisters of John Medmore late of the Prish of Lawnes Creek in Surry County, Va. Have given Mr. CHARLES BARHAM possession of the house and land, 300 acres, given his sisters after the decease of his children, by his will doth appear.
    Witnesses: Wm. Cockerham, Thos. Clary

    Political Office:
    1673, - Capt. Charles BARHAM sworn as Sheriff

    Court:
    *Surry Book 2. P. 20
    1673, April 27 - Inquisition before CAPTAIN CHARLES BARHAM, High Sheriff, to determine value of land formerly in possession of Rich. Blunt.

    Captain married RIDLEY Elizabeth before 2 Feb 1666 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of RIDLEY Peter and PRIME Anne) was born in 1643 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died on 3 Jul 1694; was buried in Surry County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  RIDLEY Elizabeth was born in 1643 in Isle of Wight County, VA (daughter of RIDLEY Peter and PRIME Anne); died on 3 Jul 1694; was buried in Surry County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Cemetery: 1694, Surry County, VA; Cemetery Records

    Notes:

    *Isle of Wight Book 1, p. 98
    NOTE: John Prime made a deposition June 9, 1688 giving his age as 22. (IOW Book 2, p. 280) He apparantly was born in 1665/6 and was 5 or 6 years old when William Ridley's Will was made.
    NOTE2: It has been suggested that William RIDLEY was the brother of Elizabeth, the wife of Captain CHARLES (1) BARHAM. So far as is known, his Will is the basis for this assumption, and even though no proof has been found, several genealogists have concluded that Elizabeth was the daughter of PETER RIDLEY and the sister of WILLIAM RIDLEY.
    Charles Barham Jr., of Charlottesville, Virginia was searching for his ancestors and in 1958, made an abstract copy of all official records that he had found in his research. He was not completely convinced that Elizabeth's father was a RIDLEY.
    Robert Young Barham published a book on his family heritage in 1963. He traces his family back to the youngest son of Captain CHARLES (1) BARHAM. He stated in that publication that Elizabeth was probably the daughter of PETER RIDLEY.
    An abstract of the Will of William RIDLEY has been given. It tends to prove that there was a relationship between him and the family of Captain CHARLES (1) BARHAM. Though he names Capt. BARHAM as the Executor of his estate and leaves bequests to the two daughters of Charles (1) BARHAM, he does not denote any relationship.
    Though not named in the records along with Captain CHARLES (1) BARHAM, it is more than likely that there was a definite relationship between the TUKE family and the BARHAM family. William TUKE was the son of James TUKE, who came to Virginia in 1621 in the "GEORGE". James TUKE also had a son, Thomas TUKE, who was named as overseer of William RIDLEY'S Will. Charles (1) BARHAM'S great, great grandmother was Mary TUKE, before her marriage to Sir Reginald SCOTT. Mary TUKE was the daughter of Sir Bryan TUKE, secretary to Cardinal Wolsey.

    Cemetery:
    Birth:      1643
    Isle of Wight County
    Virginia, USA
    Death:      Jul. 3, 1694
    Surry County
    Virginia, USA

    Elizabeth Ridley Barham was born 1643 Isle of Wight County, Virginia the daughter of Peter and Ann Prime Ridley. She married on 2 Feburary 1665/66 at Surry, Surry County, Virginia Charles Barham the son of Robert and Katherine Filmer Barham, Jr.

    Known Children:
    Robert Barham, Sr 1679-1760 Md Elizabeth Clark Died Southampton County, Virginia
    Charles Barham 1673-1727 Died James City County, Virginia
    Elizabeth Barham 1669-

    Children:
    1. 1. BARHAM Priscilla was born before 1671 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    2. BARHAM Charles, Jr. was born before 1673 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died about 1727.
    3. BARHAM Robert was born in 1678; died on 14 Aug 1760 in Southampton County, VA.
    4. BARHAM Elizabeth was born about 1680 in Lawnes Creek, Surry Co. VA; died after 1711 in Northampton County, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BARHAM Robert, Jr. was born in 1598 in Kent County, England (son of BARHAM Robert, Sr. and SARE Susanna); died in 1648 in London, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1598, Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England

    Notes:

    IN 1653 THREE SONS OF ROBERT AND KATHERINE FILMER BARHAM CAME TO
    VIRGINIA. ONE SETTLED IN SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY, ANOTHER SETTLED IN
    NEW KENT COUNTY NEAR BARHAMSVILLE, AND CHARLES SETTLED IN SURRY
    COUNTY.

    see for a complete history: http://www.barham-history.net/reports/d1.html

    Robert married FILMER Katherine on 1 Aug 1620 in Canterbury, County Kent, England. Katherine (daughter of FILMER Sir Edward and ARGALL Elizabeth) was born in East Sutton, County Kent, England; died in 1662 in Parish Of St. Andrew, High Holborn, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  FILMER Katherine was born in East Sutton, County Kent, England (daughter of FILMER Sir Edward and ARGALL Elizabeth); died in 1662 in Parish Of St. Andrew, High Holborn, London.

    Notes:

    Wife: ELIZABETH ARGOLL
    Married: in: Born: in: Died: in:
    Father:
    Mother: The following is taken from the September 9, 1962 edition ofTbe Daily Press under the headline HISTORICAL RARlETIES: .. The song. "A String ofPearls." of this era could have been written for Dame Elizabeth Filmer (Elizabeth Argoll) ofEast Sutton. County Kent. England in 1639. Legacy was Barham Family that eventually came to Virginia... When Dame Elimbeth Filmer, widow or Sir Edward Filmer,. Knight, wrote her will in the above named county of England. she included much jewelry and in particular "four ropes of pearls containing 600 in number." She was a kinswoman of the family of Samuel Argall, who came to Virginia at an early date and was acting Governor for a while.

    Since the will contained so much value and of interest to the descendants of the Barham family of Virginia; those in Suny County and James City County, Virginia; the full contents will be given herein:

    1638-9, March 16: Will of Dame Elizabeth Filmer. Widow, late the wife of Sir Edward Filmer. knight, of East Sutton. County Kent, England.
    Body to Church of East Sutton beside the body of my late husband.
    To poor of East Sutton 5 pounds.
    To Dame Anne Filmer, wife of my son Sir Robert Filmer. my jewel with diamonds and pearls.
    To Elizabeth Filmer their daughter and Sarah Filmer my daughter, my FOUR ROPES OF PEARLS containing 600 IN NUMBER to be equally divided between them.
    To Sir Edward Filmer, eldest son of my son Sir Robert, a Portuguese piece of gold and a piece of gold King Henry VII coinage, both of which were his great-grandfather's.
    To the two youngest sons ofmy son Sir Robert, viz: Robert and Samuel 40 shillings a piece.
    To Anne the youngest daughter of Sir Robert 40 shillings.
    To my daughter Mary Knotchbull 40 shillings.
    To my daughter Katherine Barham 10 pounds. To her eldest daughter Elizabeth Barham 300 pounds when 21 or married. If she die before, then said 300 pounds to Elizabeth and Ann Filmer, daughters o fmy son Reginold Filmer.
    To Susan and Ann Barbam, two younger daughters of my said daughter Katherine, 400 shillings a piece.
    To daughter Elizabeth Faulconer 10 pounds. To daughter Sarah Filmer 10 pounds.
    To son-in-law Robert Barham my biggest ring. To his son Thomas 10 pounds at 24 (years of age), and to each ofhis other sons Edward, Robert, Charles, Richard, and John 40 shillings. To his daughters 40 shillings each.
    To daughter-in-law Jane, wife of my son Reginold, 10 pounds. To her daughters Elizabeth and Ann Filmer, 40 shillings each.
    To Sir Robert Filmer, my silver warming pans.
    To my son John 10 pounds. To son Henry 10 pounds. To son Reginold my lease of three tenements in Knightrider Street, London.
    To son-in law William Faulconer, Draper, 40 shillings.
    To my brother John Argoll, Esq. (Copy unclear).
    To my sister Dame lane Feetwood. 4 pieces of Queen Elizabeths (copy unclear)coyne (coin).
    To sister Dame Sarah (Jenkinson?) like piece of gold of Queen Elizabeth's coyne.
    To ( Elizabeth?) Pierson, widow, 40 shillings. To each of (man-servants? copy unclear) 10 shillings. To Elizabeth (copy unclear) my apprentice 40 shillings. To my every other maidservant, 10 shillings. Residue of estate to my son Edward Filmer, sole Executor. Published August 2, 1638. Wa: Retovick Scrivener.

    Dame Elizabeth Filmer, willed that her three housed (must mean three apartment or houses (Editor) in Knightrider Street (now that her son Reginold Filmer is deceased) shall be disposed of as follows: 30 pounds of the first year's rent to Jane, late wife of said Reginoid and after the decease of testatrix to the use of her executor the paying yearly to Elizabeth Faulkner, daughter of Dame Elizabeth Filmer and wife of William Faulkner 10 pounds. Whereas Dame Elizabeth Filmer had bequeathed to Elizabeth, daughter of ROBERT BARHAM, gentleman, a competent porcion her will is that 50 pounds of the said legacy in case said Elizabeth depart this before attaining 18 years shall be divided equally between the two daughters of said Reginold and lastly, Dame Elizabeth Filmer willeth 10 Susan Barham 50 pounds apiece (sic) memorandum the legacy 50 pounds apiece to Susan and Anne Barham were entermyned before the signing hereof. Dated March 23, 1635-6.
    (Reference for the above: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol XXI, Pages 153-154). This feature will carry the lineage covering the Barham family of Surry County. Virginia and adjoining counties. as well as, those who moved to the southem states, if we have enough requests for this extensive data.-Editor, Daily Press

    The following is taken from the September 16. 1962 edition ofThe Daily Press under the headline
    HISTORICAL RARIETIES:

    Some affluent families came to the Virginia colony and among them was that of the name Barham of Surry County. Since we had the will of Dame Filmer, grandmother of the Captain Charles Barham of Virginia, and she was the lady with the 600 pearls left in her will it was thought that we would include the will of the husband of the Dame Filmer (Elizabeth Argoll). "Dated 5 December 1629 : Will of Sir Edward Filmer of East Sutton, County Kent, England. Sir Edward Filmer, Knight (aged 63 years. January last); To daughter, Elizabeth. wife of Wtlliam Faulkner, citizen and Draper of London 500 pounds. If her husband survives her then to her children 300 pounds equally divided. Ifshe die without issue then to her husband 20 pounds;
    To my three sons Edward, John, and Henry Filmer, 10 pounds each. Son Reginold forgiven all debts (500 pounds) and 50 pounds cash. Son Henry, he commences MA in University of Cambridge 40 pounds and further 100 pounds.
    Daughters Mary Knathbull and Catherine Barbam, 20 pounds each.
    To Edweard Knathbull my Godson 5 pounds. To his sister Mary 20 pounds. To his brother John 2 pounds;
    To Edward Barham my Godson 5 pounds; To Elizabeth Barham my wife's Goddaughter 5 pounds.
    To other grandchildren, Robert, Thomas, Charles and Richard Barham 40 schillings each;
    To Dame Ann wife of my son, Sir Robert Filmer 20 pounds for a ring;
    To daughter Sarah 1000 pounds further 500 pounds annuity of 10 pounds to my brother Henry;
    To Dorothy, daughter of my brother Anthony Filmer 10 pounds:
    To Dame Elizabeth, my wife, 120 pounds. All her chains and jewels and all my household stuff in College house in Maidstone, a third part of linen and silver. My lease of Rectory in East Sutton toward payment of my debts. The other two parts of linen, silver. etc., to my son Sir Robert Filmer. My wife shall have the leases of certain houses in Knightrider Street lately given me by my brother, Robert Filmer, Esq.;
    Dame Elizabeth and Sir Robert, my son, Executors
    Dated October 20, 1629; probated December 5 1629.

    (Reference for the above will of Sir Edward Filmer, Knight, grandfather of Captain Charles Barham of Surry. Virginia: "Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," Vol. 24, pages I58-159. It might be of interest to some of our readers that Henry Filmer of Henrico County, Virginia, an early settler, was son or grandson of the above Sir Edward Filmer. It was through this lineage that many persons have established their lineage back to the Magna Charta and to the Crusaders).

    F KATHERlNE FILMER Born: 1598 Died: 1648
    M ROBERT BARHAM.JR. Married: 1 Aug 1620 Isle ofWrgbt County, Va born: Died:

    Children:
    1. BARHAM Edward was born in 1621 in Kent County, England; died in 1661 in Gray's Inn, Middlesex, England.
    2. 2. BARHAM Captain Charles was born in 1626 in East Sutton, Kent, England; died in Dec 1683 in Merchants Hundred, Surry County, Virginia; was buried in Surry County, VA.
    3. BARHAM Susan was born in 1631 in Kent County, England; and died.
    4. BARHAM Thomas was born in Kent County, England; and died.
    5. BARHAM Robert was born in Kent County, England; and died.
    6. BARHAM Richard was born in Kent County, England; died about 1689.
    7. BARHAM John was born in Kent County, England; and died.
    8. BARHAM Elizabeth was born in Kent County, England; and died.
    9. BARHAM Anne was born in Kent County, England; and died.

  3. 6.  RIDLEY Peter was born in 1615 in England (son of RIDLEY Christopher and THORPE Mary Elizabeth); was buried in 1670 in James City County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Cemetery: 1670, James City County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Was granted land in James City County in 1639 and was a Burgess 1644-1648.

    Birth:      1615, England
    Death:      Oct. 9, 1670
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Peter Ridley was born 1615 in England the son of Christopher and Mary Elizabeth Thorpe Ridley. He married in 1636, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Ann Prime the daughter of Edmond and Mary Cobb Prime.

    Known Children:
    William Ridley 1640-1671
    Elizabeth Ridley 1643-1694 Md Charles Barham Died Surry County, Virginia
    Anne Ridley


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Christopher Ridley (1592 - 1655)

    Spouse:
    Ann Prime Ridley (1621 - 1694)*

    Children:
    Elizabeth Ridley Barham (1643 - 1694)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Martins Hundred
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Cemetery:
    Cemetery notes and/or description:
    Cemetery Location: 7 miles southeast of Williamsburg, Virginia on Route #31. The graveyard is .75 mile south of the highway James City County

    Birth:      1615, England
    Death:      Oct. 9, 1670
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Peter Ridley was born 1615 in England the son of Christopher and Mary Elizabeth Thorpe Ridley. He married in 1636, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Ann Prime the daughter of Edmond and Mary Cobb Prime.

    Known Children:
    William Ridley 1640-1671
    Elizabeth Ridley 1643-1694 Md Charles Barham Died Surry County, Virginia
    Anne Ridley


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Christopher Ridley (1592 - 1655)

    Spouse:
    Ann Prime Ridley (1621 - 1694)*

    Children:
    Elizabeth Ridley Barham (1643 - 1694)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Martins Hundred
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Peter married PRIME Anne in 1636 in Isle of Wight County, VA. Anne and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  PRIME Anne and died.
    Children:
    1. RIDLEY William was born in 1640; died in 1671.
    2. 3. RIDLEY Elizabeth was born in 1643 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died on 3 Jul 1694; was buried in Surry County, VA.
    3. RIDLEY Anne and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BARHAM Robert, Sr. was born in 1578 in East Hall, Boughton-Monchelsea, Co., Kent, England (son of BARHAM Thomas and FRANCKELYN Mildred); died in 1631.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1572, East Hall, Boughton-Monchelsea, Co., Kent, England

    Robert married SARE Susanna on 7 Jan 1594 in Canterbury, England. Susanna was born about 1576 in Provender In Norton, County Kent, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  SARE Susanna was born about 1576 in Provender In Norton, County Kent, England; and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. BARHAM Robert, Jr. was born in 1598 in Kent County, England; died in 1648 in London, England.
    2. BARHAM Thomas was born about 1600 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    3. BARHAM Nicholas was born about 1601 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    4. BARHAM John was born in 1606 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    5. BARHAM Henry was born in 1609 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    6. BARHAM Aphra was born in 1609 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    7. BARHAM Drugo Barham was born about 1612 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    8. BARHAM Maria was born about 1614 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    9. BARHAM Mildred was born about 1616 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    10. BARHAM Elizabeth was born about 1620 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    11. BARHAM Jane was born about 1620 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    12. BARHAM Joan (Joanna) was born in 1622 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    13. BARHAM Sara was born about 1624 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.
    14. BARHAM Susanna was born about 1624 in Boughton-Monchelsea, County Kent, England; and died.

  3. 10.  FILMER Sir Edward was born on 17 Jan 1565 in Little Charlton, Kent, England (son of FILMER Robert and CHESTER Frances); died on 2 Nov 1629 in East Sutton, Kent, England.

    Notes:

    SOURCE=COPY OF BARHAM RECORDS RECEIVED BY DORIS JEAN GOODRICH
    JOHNSON IN 1968 FROM ALEASE BARHAM, WIFE OF KENNETH BARHAM, SURRY
    VA.THE BARHAM RECORDS CONTAINED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WHICH HAS
    BEEN ENTERED INTO TEXT FILE FOR LONG MESSAGES.

    Some affluent families came to the Virginia colony and among them was that of the name Barham of Surry County. Since we had the will of Dame Filmer, grandmother of the Captain Charles Barham of Virginia, and she was the lady with the 600 pearls left in her will it was thought that we would include the will of the husband of the Dame Filmer (Elizabeth Argoll). "Dated 5 December 1629 : Will of Sir Edward Filmer of East Sutton, County Kent, England. Sir Edward Filmer, Knight (aged 63 years. January last); To daughter, Elizabeth. wife of Wtlliam Faulkner, citizen and Draper of London 500 pounds. If her husband survives her then to her children 300 pounds equally divided. Ifshe die without issue then to her husband 20 pounds;
    To my three sons Edward, John, and Henry Filmer, 10 pounds each. Son Reginold forgiven all debts (500 pounds) and 50 pounds cash. Son Henry, he commences MA in University of Cambridge 40 pounds and further 100 pounds.
    Daughters Mary Knathbull and Catherine Barbam, 20 pounds each.
    To Edweard Knathbull my Godson 5 pounds. To his sister Mary 20 pounds. To his brother John 2 pounds;
    To Edward Barham my Godson 5 pounds; To Elizabeth Barham my wife's Goddaughter 5 pounds.
    To other grandchildren, Robert, Thomas, Charles and Richard Barham 40 schillings each;
    To Dame Ann wife of my son, Sir Robert Filmer 20 pounds for a ring;
    To daughter Sarah 1000 pounds further 500 pounds annuity of 10 pounds to my brother Henry;
    To Dorothy, daughter of my brother Anthony Filmer 10 pounds:
    To Dame Elizabeth, my wife, 120 pounds. All her chains and jewels and all my household stuff in College house in Maidstone, a third part of linen and silver. My lease of Rectory in East Sutton toward payment of my debts. The other two parts of linen, silver. etc., to my son Sir Robert Filmer. My wife shall have the leases of certain houses in Knightrider Street lately given me by my brother, Robert Filmer, Esq.;
    Dame Elizabeth and Sir Robert, my son, Executors
    Dated October 20, 1629; probated December 5 1629.

    (Reference for the above will of Sir Edward Filmer, Knight, grandfather of Captain Charles Barham of Surry. Virginia: "Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," Vol. 24, pages I58-159. It might be of interest to some of our readers that Henry Filmer of Henrico County, Virginia, an early settler, was son or grandson of the above Sir Edward Filmer. It was through this lineage that many persons have established their lineage back to the Magna Charta and to the Crusaders).

    Sir married ARGALL Elizabeth in 1585 in Lenham, Kent, England. Elizabeth (daughter of ARGALL Richard and SCOTT Mary) was born in 1570 in East Sutton, Kent, England; died on 9 Aug 1638 in East Sutton, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  ARGALL Elizabeth was born in 1570 in East Sutton, Kent, England (daughter of ARGALL Richard and SCOTT Mary); died on 9 Aug 1638 in East Sutton, Kent, England.

    Notes:

    Wife: ELIZABETH ARGOLL
    Married: in: Born: in: Died: in:
    Father:
    Mother: The following is taken from the September 9, 1962 edition ofTbe Daily Press under the headline HISTORICAL RARlETIES: .. The song. "A String ofPearls." of this era could have been written for Dame Elizabeth Filmer (Elizabeth Argoll) ofEast Sutton. County Kent. England in 1639. Legacy was Barham Family that eventually came to Virginia... When Dame Elimbeth Filmer, widow or Sir Edward Filmer,. Knight, wrote her will in the above named county of England. she included much jewelry and in particular "four ropes of pearls containing 600 in number." She was a kinswoman of the family of Samuel Argall, who came to Virginia at an early date and was acting Governor for a while.

    Since the will contained so much value and of interest to the descendants of the Barham family of Virginia; those in Suny County and James City County, Virginia; the full contents will be given herein:

    1638-9, March 16: Will of Dame Elizabeth Filmer. Widow, late the wife of Sir Edward Filmer. knight, of East Sutton. County Kent, England.
    Body to Church of East Sutton beside the body of my late husband.
    To poor of East Sutton 5 pounds.
    To Dame Anne Filmer, wife of my son Sir Robert Filmer. my jewel with diamonds and pearls.
    To Elizabeth Filmer their daughter and Sarah Filmer my daughter, my FOUR ROPES OF PEARLS containing 600 IN NUMBER to be equally divided between them.
    To Sir Edward Filmer, eldest son of my son Sir Robert, a Portuguese piece of gold and a piece of gold King Henry VII coinage, both of which were his great-grandfather's.
    To the two youngest sons ofmy son Sir Robert, viz: Robert and Samuel 40 shillings a piece.
    To Anne the youngest daughter of Sir Robert 40 shillings.
    To my daughter Mary Knotchbull 40 shillings.
    To my daughter Katherine Barham 10 pounds. To her eldest daughter Elizabeth Barham 300 pounds when 21 or married. If she die before, then said 300 pounds to Elizabeth and Ann Filmer, daughters o fmy son Reginold Filmer.
    To Susan and Ann Barbam, two younger daughters of my said daughter Katherine, 400 shillings a piece.
    To daughter Elizabeth Faulconer 10 pounds. To daughter Sarah Filmer 10 pounds.
    To son-in-law Robert Barham my biggest ring. To his son Thomas 10 pounds at 24 (years of age), and to each ofhis other sons Edward, Robert, Charles, Richard, and John 40 shillings. To his daughters 40 shillings each.
    To daughter-in-law Jane, wife of my son Reginold, 10 pounds. To her daughters Elizabeth and Ann Filmer, 40 shillings each.
    To Sir Robert Filmer, my silver warming pans.
    To my son John 10 pounds. To son Henry 10 pounds. To son Reginold my lease of three tenements in Knightrider Street, London.
    To son-in law William Faulconer, Draper, 40 shillings.
    To my brother John Argoll, Esq. (Copy unclear).
    To my sister Dame lane Feetwood. 4 pieces of Queen Elizabeths (copy unclear)coyne (coin).
    To sister Dame Sarah (Jenkinson?) like piece of gold of Queen Elizabeth's coyne.
    To ( Elizabeth?) Pierson, widow, 40 shillings. To each of (man-servants? copy unclear) 10 shillings. To Elizabeth (copy unclear) my apprentice 40 shillings. To my every other maidservant, 10 shillings. Residue of estate to my son Edward Filmer, sole Executor. Published August 2, 1638. Wa: Retovick Scrivener.

    Dame Elizabeth Filmer, willed that her three housed (must mean three apartment or houses (Editor) in Knightrider Street (now that her son Reginold Filmer is deceased) shall be disposed of as follows: 30 pounds of the first year's rent to Jane, late wife of said Reginoid and after the decease of testatrix to the use of her executor the paying yearly to Elizabeth Faulkner, daughter of Dame Elizabeth Filmer and wife of William Faulkner 10 pounds. Whereas Dame Elizabeth Filmer had bequeathed to Elizabeth, daughter of ROBERT BARHAM, gentleman, a competent porcion her will is that 50 pounds of the said legacy in case said Elizabeth depart this before attaining 18 years shall be divided equally between the two daughters of said Reginold and lastly, Dame Elizabeth Filmer willeth 10 Susan Barham 50 pounds apiece (sic) memorandum the legacy 50 pounds apiece to Susan and Anne Barham were entermyned before the signing hereof. Dated March 23, 1635-6.
    (Reference for the above: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol XXI, Pages 153-154). This feature will carry the lineage covering the Barham family of Surry County. Virginia and adjoining counties. as well as, those who moved to the southem states, if we have enough requests for this extensive data.-Editor, Daily Press

    The following is taken from the September 16. 1962 edition ofThe Daily Press under the headline
    HISTORICAL RARIETIES:

    Some affluent families came to the Virginia colony and among them was that of the name Barham of Surry County. Since we had the will of Dame Filmer, grandmother of the Captain Charles Barham of Virginia, and she was the lady with the 600 pearls left in her will it was thought that we would include the will of the husband of the Dame Filmer (Elizabeth Argoll). "Dated 5 December 1629 : Will of Sir Edward Filmer of East Sutton, County Kent, England. Sir Edward Filmer, Knight (aged 63 years. January last); To daughter, Elizabeth. wife of Wtlliam Faulkner, citizen and Draper of London 500 pounds. If her husband survives her then to her children 300 pounds equally divided. Ifshe die without issue then to her husband 20 pounds;
    To my three sons Edward, John, and Henry Filmer, 10 pounds each. Son Reginold forgiven all debts (500 pounds) and 50 pounds cash. Son Henry, he commences MA in University of Cambridge 40 pounds and further 100 pounds.
    Daughters Mary Knathbull and Catherine Barbam, 20 pounds each.
    To Edweard Knathbull my Godson 5 pounds. To his sister Mary 20 pounds. To his brother John 2 pounds;
    To Edward Barham my Godson 5 pounds; To Elizabeth Barham my wife's Goddaughter 5 pounds.
    To other grandchildren, Robert, Thomas, Charles and Richard Barham 40 schillings each;
    To Dame Ann wife of my son, Sir Robert Filmer 20 pounds for a ring;
    To daughter Sarah 1000 pounds further 500 pounds annuity of 10 pounds to my brother Henry;
    To Dorothy, daughter of my brother Anthony Filmer 10 pounds:
    To Dame Elizabeth, my wife, 120 pounds. All her chains and jewels and all my household stuff in College house in Maidstone, a third part of linen and silver. My lease of Rectory in East Sutton toward payment of my debts. The other two parts of linen, silver. etc., to my son Sir Robert Filmer. My wife shall have the leases of certain houses in Knightrider Street lately given me by my brother, Robert Filmer, Esq.;
    Dame Elizabeth and Sir Robert, my son, Executors
    Dated October 20, 1629; probated December 5 1629.

    (Reference for the above will of Sir Edward Filmer, Knight, grandfather of Captain Charles Barham of Surry. Virginia: "Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," Vol. 24, pages I58-159. It might be of interest to some of our readers that Henry Filmer of Henrico County, Virginia, an early settler, was son or grandson of the above Sir Edward Filmer. It was through this lineage that many persons have established their lineage back to the Magna Charta and to the Crusaders).

    F KATHERlNE FILMER Born: 1598 Died: 1648
    M ROBERT BARHAM.JR. Married: 1 Aug 1620 Isle ofWrgbt County, Va born: Died:

    Individual Record for "ELIZABETH ARGALL"
    Reference No I32 [Use this number, on the Name Search page, to view this individual again] Surname Argall Given Name Elizabeth AKAU Gender Female Birth Date Abt 1570 : East Sutton, Kent, England Baptism Date Unknown : Last Marriage Date 1585 : East Sutton, Kent, England Death Date 9 Aug 1638 : East Sutton, Kent, England Burial Date 11 Aug 1638 : East Sutton, Kent, England Notes GENERAL NOTES: Born at East Sutton Manor. Was left the sum of £20 in Sir Samuel Argall's Will. Married Sir Edward Filmer of Kent in 1585. In IGI (Film #184752) her marriage to Edward is recorded as taking place in 1585. She had 18 children in all, most of whom survived infancy. Mentioned in husband's Will dated 1629. Her own Will was dated 23 March 1635 and proven on 16 Aug 1638, which mentions her living children. Codicil published on 2 Aug 1638. Was buried at East Sutton Park alongside her husband. In 1585 he married Elizabeth Argall. She was born in 1570 at East Sutton the daughter of Sir Richard Argall and Mary Scott (However, her father was never knighted). She died 9.8.1638 and was buried at East Sutton on the 11.8.1638. Together Sir Edward and Elizabeth Filmer had 18 children, they are listed below: Mary (1586-1647), Margaret (1587-1612) ,Robert (1588-165),Edward (1589-1648) ,John (1590-165),Elizabeth (1592-) , Judith (1594-) , Catherine or Katherine (-1662), Reginald (or Rainold) (1596-1637) , Thomas (1598), Anne (1599-) , Jane (1600-) , Thomas (1601-1602), Susanna (1603-1611),Richard (1605-) ,Sara (1606-1661) ,Henry (1607-~1683),Augustin. Dame Elizabeth Filmer was burried beside her husband, Sir Edward Filmer. 3. Elizabeth Argall b. c 1570/75, Kent, England, d. 9 Aug 1638, buried: East Sutton church, East Sutton, Kent, Eng. Weis: Magna Charta Sureties 1215 4th ed. page 147; Robert Clutterbuck: History of Hertfordshire, Vol. 1 page 172 for Filmer chart.; sister to Samuel Argall the Governor of VA 1617-19; resided in Maidstone, Kent; will proved 16 Aug 1638 buried beside husband; Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors by James T. Mitchell chart 1313 Her Will reads: WILL OF DAME ELIZABETH FILMER, LATE WIFE OF SIR EDWARD FILMER, KNIGHT. WILL DATED 23 MARCH 1635/ CODICIL 2 AUGUST 1638; PROVED 16 AUGUST 1638. Body to Church of East Sutton beside the body of late husband. To the poor of East Sutton, £5. DAME ANNE FILMER, wife of my son SIR ROBERT FILMER, my jewel with diamonds and pearls. To ELIZABETH FILMER, their daughter and SARAH FILMER, my daughter, my four ropes of pearls containing 600 in number equally between them. EDWARD FILMER, eldest son of my son, Sir ROBERT, a Portuguse piece of gold and a piece of gold of King HENRY VII coinage, both of which were his Great Grandfather's. To the two youngest sons of my son Sir ROBERT, viz; ROBERT and SAMUEL, 40 shillings apiece. To ANNE, the youngest daughter of Sir ROBERT, 40 shillings. To my daughter, KATHERINE BARHAM, £10. To her eldest daughter ELIZABETH BARHAM, £300 when 21, or married. If she died before then said £300 to ELIZABETH and ANNE FILMER, daughters of my son, REGINALD FILMER. SUSAN and ANNE BARHAM, two daughters of my said daughter, KATHERINE, 40 shillings apiece. DAUGHTER, ELIZABETH FAULCONER, £10. DAUGHTER, SARAH FILMER, £10. Son-in-law, ROBERT BARHAM, my biggest ring. To his son, THOMAS, £10 at 24 and to each of his other sons, EDWARD, ROBERT, CHARLES, RICHARD, & JOHN, 40 shillings. To his daughters, 40 shillings each. Daughter-in-law, JANE, wife of my son, Reginold, £10. To her daughters, ELIZABETH and ANN FILMER, 40 shillings each. SON, SIR ROBERT FILMER, my silver warming pans. My son, JOHN, £10. Son, HENRY, £10. Son, REGINOLD, my lease of three tenements in Knightrider Street, London. Son-in-law, WILLIAM FAULCONER, Draper, 40 shillings. My brother, JOHN ARGALL, ESQ. a gold ring. My sister, DAME JANE FLETWOOD, a piece of Queen ELIZABETHS coyne. Sister, DAME SARAH JENKINSON, a like piece of gold of Queen ELIZABETHS coyne. ELIZABETH PEERSON, widow, 40 shillings. Each of my manservants, 10 shillings. ELIZABETH FRYDE, my apprentice, 40 shillings. Residue to my son, EDWARD FILMER, sole EXECUTOR. Published August 2, 1638 - Wa. RETROVICK< Scrivener. DAME ELIZABETH FILMER willeth that her three houses in Knighrider Street (now that her son, REGINOLD FILMER is deceased) shall be disposed of as follows: £30 of the first years rent to JANE, late wife of said REGINOLD and after the decease of testrix to the use of her executor, he paying to ELIZABETH FAULCONER daughter of DAME ELIZABETH FILMER and wife of WILLIAM FAULCONER, £10. Whereas DAME ELIZABETH FILMER had bequethed to ELIZABETH, daughter of ROBERT BARHAM, Gentleman, a competent porcion, her will is that £50 of the said legacy in case said ELIZABETH depart this life before attaining 18 years shall be divided equally between the two daughters of said REGINOLD and lastly, DAME ELIZABETH FILMER willeth to SUSAN BARHAM £50 a peece(sic) memorandum the legacy £50 to SUSAN and ANNE BARHAM were enterliyned before the signing hereof.

    Children:
    1. 5. FILMER Katherine was born in East Sutton, County Kent, England; died in 1662 in Parish Of St. Andrew, High Holborn, London.

  5. 12.  RIDLEY Christopher was born in 1592 in Battersea, Yorkshire, England; died in 1655 in James City County, Virginia; was buried in James City County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Cemetery: 1655, James City County, Virginia; Martin's Hundred

    Notes:

    Birth:      1592
    East Riding of Yorkshire, England
    Death:      1655
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Christopher Ridley was born 1592 at Battersea, Yorkshire, England the son of Christopher and Anne Gabrey the daughter of Richard Gabrbraie of Lincolnshire, England.
    He married Mary Elizabeth Thrope the daughter of Christopher and Alice Burdall Thorpe, Jr.

    Known Children
    Robert Ridley 1612-
    Peter Ridley 1615-1670 Md Ann Prime Died James City, County, Virginia

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Mary Elizabeth Thorpe Ridley (1595 - 1690)*

    Children:
    Peter Ridley (1615 - 1670)*

    Burial:
    Martins Hundred
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Cemetery:
    Birth:      1592
    East Riding of Yorkshire, England
    Death:      1655
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Christopher Ridley was born 1592 at Battersea, Yorkshire, England the son of Christopher and Anne
    Gabrey the daughter of Richard Gabrbraie of Lincolnshire, England.
    He married Mary Elizabeth Thrope the daughter of Christopher and Alice Burdall Thorpe, Jr.

    Known Children
    Robert Ridley 1612-
    Peter Ridley 1615-1670 Md Ann Prime Died James City, County, Virginia

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Mary Elizabeth Thorpe Ridley (1595 - 1690)*

    Children:
    Peter Ridley (1615 - 1670)*

    Burial:
    Martins Hundred
    James City County
    Virginia, USA

    Christopher married THORPE Mary Elizabeth. Mary was born in 1595 in West Yorkshire, England; died in 1690 in Hertford, Perquimans County, NC; was buried in Hertford, Perquimans County, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  THORPE Mary Elizabeth was born in 1595 in West Yorkshire, England; died in 1690 in Hertford, Perquimans County, NC; was buried in Hertford, Perquimans County, NC.

    Notes:

    Birth:      1595
    West Yorkshire, England
    Death:      1690
    Hertford
    Perquimans County
    North Carolina, USA

    Mary Elizabeth Thorpe was born about 1595 at North Frodingham, Yorkshire, England the daughter of Christopher and Alice Burdall Thorpe, Jr. She married Christopher Ridley the son of Christopherand Anne Gabrey Ridley, Sr.

    Known Children
    Robert Ridley 1612-
    Peter Ridley 1615-1670 Md Ann Prime Died James City, County, Virginia

    Family links:
    Parents:
    Christopher Thorpe (1580 - 1672)
    Alice Burdall Thorpe (1580 - 1681)

    Spouse:
    Christopher Ridley (1592 - 1655)

    Burial:
    Thorpe Family Cemetery
    Hertford
    Perquimans County
    North Carolina, USA

    Children:
    1. 6. RIDLEY Peter was born in 1615 in England; was buried in 1670 in James City County, Virginia.