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"Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," William Cleveland Westbrook (1913)
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Groom's Name: William Cleveland Westbrook
Groom's Birth Date: 1885
Groom's Birthplace: Surry
Groom's Age: 28
Bride's Name: Maude Lillian Hilt
Bride's Birth Date: 1894
Bride's Birthplace: Surry
Bride's Age: 19
Marriage Date: 24 Dec 1913
Marriage Place: Richmond, Virginia
Groom's Father's Name: J. P. Westbrook
Groom's Mother's Name: O. F. Westbrook
Bride's Father's Name: M. J. Hilt
Bride's Mother's Name: Alice Hilt

Groom's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86868-4
System Origin: Virginia-EASy
Source Film Number: 34153
Reference Number: p.138, 14 
Family: WESTBROOK William Cleveland "Bill" / HITE Maude Lillian (F1710)
 
252 ---was educated at the University of Geneva---married Judith E. Roberdeau, a daughter of General Daniel Roberdeau, who was born on the Island of St. Christopher in 1727; moved to Philadelphia---[General Daniel Roberdeau moved to Philadelphia, where [Holmes] engaged in the lumber business; was member of the State Assembly in 1756-1760; manager of the Pennsylvania Hospital 1756-1758, and member of the Council of Safety 1776-1776; first Brigadier General of Pennsylvania troops 1776-1777, member of the Continental Congress and served from 1777-1779; moved to Alexanderia in 1785 and thence to Winchester, Virginia, where he died June 5, 1795.
The residence of the married pair was on the Island of St. Christopher, but later they went to South Carolina where twins were born on Good Friday, 1775, [04/16/1775] and the mother Judith E. Roberdeau died soon after, leaving one child surviving.
Child with Judith : Joseph Holmes De Saussure Boisseau
[Holmes De Saussure Boisseau] who had doubtless come to know of his kins people in Prince George County, Virginia , came to Virginia in 1778, where he Married secondly Elizabeth Jordan, daughter of John Jordan. He returned with [Elizabeth Jordan] to the Island of St. Christopher, where he died in 1824. his wife Elizabeth Jordan died in france leaving two children..Children with Elizabeth:
*Jane Jordan Boisseau, who married Thomas Eldridge
*Holmes John Alexander Boisseau, who married Mary Ann Glover
(John Jordan who had a brother Arthur, was probably a descendant of Arthur Jordan of Surry County, Virginia, brother of Col. George Jordan, Attorney General of Virginia (1670-1678)---see tyler's Quarterly VII, p. 48)

Boisseau Family
Tradition says that the forefathers of the Virginia family being Huguenots came down to Montauban, France, to assist in carrying on the great Protestant University there. They continued their connection with the University till the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (March 5, 1685) when several of them fled to England. After a sojourn there of several years two brothers, Joseph Ehyrr Boisseau and James Boisseau, whose father, uncle and brother had been killed in the persecutions, sailed for Virginia in the same fleet, but in different vessels. A storm arose, the fleet was scattered and they lost sight of one another. Each had the idea that the other had perished, and for two generations the two families knew naught of one another. James Boisseau was accepted as minister in England, and there is a receipt signed by him, in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, dated 11 November 1689, for money paid to him as an emigrant minister to the colonies. This date doubtless gives about the time of the two brothers leaving England.
Joseph Ehyrr Boisseau, after the storm reached Charleston [South Carolina] with the crew, all in an almost dying condition, and then went to the Island of St. Christopher, where he established himself as a sugar planter. He married in England Mathilde H.S. De Saussure of Swiss Parentage. (H = Huelrich)
Children:
(1) De Saussure Ehyrr Boisseau(2) Five Daughters (names unknown)
Col. De Saussure Ehyrr Boisseau born on St. Christopher's Island, in the West Indies, married about 1720 Caroline Roche (Roache)
Children:
(1) Holmes De Saussure Boisseau---was educated at the University of Geneva---married Judith E. Roberdeau, a daughter of General Daniel Roberdeau, who was born on the Island of St. Christopher in 1727; moved to Philadelphia---[General Daniel Roberdeau] moved to Philadelphia, where he engaged in the lumber business; was member of the State Assembly in 1756-1760; manager of the Pennsylvania Hospital 1756-1758, and member of the Council of Safety 1776-1776; first Brigadier General of Pennsylvania troops 1776-1777, member of the Continental Congress and served from 1777-1779; moved to Alexanderia in 1785 and thence to Winchester, Virginia, where he died June 5, 1795.
The residence of the married pair was on the Island of St. Christopher, but later they went to South Carolina where twins were born on Good Friday, 1775, and the mother Judith E. Roberdeau died soon after, leaving one child surviving.
Child with Judith : Joseph Holmes De Saussure Boisseau
[Holmes De Saussure Boisseau] who had doubtless come to know of his kins people in Prince George County, Virginia , came to Virginia in 1778, where he Married secondly Elizabeth Jordan, daughter of John Jordan. He returned with [Elizabeth Jordan] to the Island of St. Christopher, where he died in 1824. his wife Elizabeth Jordan died in france leaving two children..
Children with Elizabeth:
*Jane Jordan Boisseau, who married Thomas Eldridge*Holmes John Alexander Boisseau, who married Mary Ann Glover
(John Jordan who had a brother Arthur, was probably a descendant of Arthur Jordan of Surry County, Virginia, brother of Col. George Jordan, Attorney General of Virginia (1670-1678)---see tyler's Quarterly VII, p. 48)
(2) James Robert Boisseau, who married on St. Christopher's Island Jean Francois De Bois June 8, 1748.
Children:
(1) Pierre Francois De Bois--joined the American Army during the American Revolution, and was made Brevet Major October 7 1776.---He behaved with utmost gallantry and lost an arm in the battle of "the Woods."---resigned April 9, 1779 and returned to France
(2) Other Daughters (names unknown)
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Joseph Holmes De Saussure Boisseau married in France Marie Anne Westmania Gaberg (Shurouskii) Pattin, daughter of Lt. Josselin and Marie Anne W.G. Pattin, in an apartment of the Catholic Cathedral, at Marseilles France on June 15, 1794. They soon came to Prince George County, Virginia, where their father had lands. She was of a notable family of singers and on another line of distinguished naval men. Mr Boisseau died in Prince George County December 7, 1800, leaving three children of whom Joseph married Rebecca E. Heath Simmons December 8, 1819. 
BOISSEAU Holmes DeSaussure Ehyrr (I12471)
 
253 LEWIS Robert, II (I9225)
 
254 . From the sequence of visitations shown in the report of the Census of 1870, it appears that Eldridge Maddera, his wife Mary, and five children: Mary 18, Eldridge 15, Adelia 13, George 9 and an infant 2 lived next door, perhaps on The Marl Spring Farm. Eldridge's occupation is listed as "lumber dealer". This is confirmed by Valeria's recollection many years later that her father operated a sawmill. No value of land and personal estate is given. MADDERA Eldridge Anmstrit, Sr. (I3037)
 
255 . Her family is said to be descendents of Sir Roland Crawford, the grandfather of Sir William Wallace (the subject of Mel Gibson's 1994 epic movie Braveheart.) (Anderson, 1984) Together, they had nine children. Their oldest, Jane Meriwether married Colonel Robert Lewis; they became Meriwether Lewis' paternal great-grandparents. The second oldest, Nicholas Meriwether III married Mildred Thornton. The other children were William, Thomas, Colonel David Meriwether, Elizabeth, Ann, Sarah, and Mary. CRAWFORD Elizabeth (I2137)
 
256 1 Apr 1940 in Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia GOODRICH Walter Davis, Sr. (I6179)
 
257 1) Batch #: L200063, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 1553533, Printout Call #: NONE, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of September 22, 2004

2) Batch #: L008603, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: NONE, Printout Call #: NONE, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of September 22, 2004

REF/AFN/Custom: 500116804264 / / Name: EMMA LILLIAN /YARBROUGH/ Sex: Female Modify Date: Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Marriage (1): JAMES PORTER /LIPSCOMB/, m. Son: 8 Mar 1912, NATHAN WYOTT /LIPSCOMB/ [500116804262], (b. 8 Mar 1912, Austin, Travis, Texas), (d. 24 Oct 1955, )

Name: Nathan Wyott LipscombDeath date: 24 Oct 1955 Death place: Elgin, Bastrop, Texas Gender: Male Age at death: 43 years 7 months 16 days Estimated birth year: 1912 Father's name: James P. Lipscomb Father's birthplace: Mother's name: Emma L. Yarbrough Film number: 2114544 Digital GS number: 4163996 Image number: 1002 Reference number: 47475 Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 According to the TX Birth Index, Nathan Wyott Lipscomb was married to Violet Treananion/Treavion/Treavanion Payne.On the 3 birth records listed, her middle name was spelled as shown above. In the family trees on Ancestry and they
show her born in Apr 1915 in OK. All the trees show her as still living. One tree listed her middle name as Augusta. Have no idea where Augusta might have come from. I'd be more inclined to go with the name from the birth index for their children. More Research Needed. 
LIPSCOMB Nathan Wyatt (I732)
 
258 1. Mungo NAPIER was born ABT 1579.He went to London, England in 1603
Child of Mungo NAPIER is:
+2i.Patrick NAPIERborn abt 1608, Barber to King Charles I


ID: P-896102453 Sex: M RIN: 139 Name: Mungo Napier 1 Birth: 1579 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland 1 Death: 1633 in London, Middlesex, England 1 MARR:2



Father: Patrick Napier b: 1536 in Blacklands, Ayrshire, Scotland
Mother: Katherine Noble b: 1536 in Ferme Stickendow, Dunbartonshire, Scotland

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Patrick Napier b: 1608 in Merchiston, Midlothian, Scotland

Sources:

Title: OneWorldTree
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NAPIER Robert Mungo (I1745)
 
259 1.Barnaby Bailey #537 born Southampton County, Va.

Parents

2.William Bailey #447 occupation: Planter, married Sarah Bailey #448, died 1774, Southampton County Va.1 William died Cir 1773, Southampton County, Va.

3.Sarah Bailey #448 died 1774, Southampton County Va.2

Grand Parents

4.John Bayley #634 married Elizabeth Unknown Bayley #635. John died 1713.

5.Elizabeth Unknown Bayley #635

1 Lonnie Baird records 2 Lonnie Baird records

6. WILLIAM5 BAILEY (JOHN4, ANSOLME3, WILLIAM2, ANSELME1) was born Abt. 1703 in VA, and died Abt. December 1772 in Southampton Co, VA. He married SHARAH HOWELL Bef. 1720. She died March 12, 1774 in Southampton Co., VA.

Notes for WILLIAM BAILEY:
18Jan1724 William Bayley witnessed land transaction from Francis Regon of Surry to William Jones of Isle of Wight in Isle of Wight. 22 May 1732 William Bayley sold William Howel 240 acres being part of patent of 480 acres granted Benjamin Chapman 28 Dec 1714 on Lightwood Swamp. From John Chapman on 23 May 1732 to William Bayley of Isle of Wight 480 acres being patent to Benjamin Chapman 23 Dec 1714. From Alexander Spotswood (Lt Governor of Virginia) to Benjamin Chapman 480 acres Isle of Wight 23Dec1714. 25Feb1743 William Bayley witness transaction selling 405 acres from Joseph Gray to Barnaby Bayley. This could be William's son. 4 Apr1743 from Thomas Cocke and Benjamin Edwards of Surry to William Bailey of Isle of Wight 400 acres. ?recorded 27Jan1746/47. 10Apr1743 Nottoway Indians sell 400 acres to William Bailey. 12Mar1746 William Bayley sells ?? acres to Joseph Gray.

Wills & Adm. of Southampton Co, VA 1749-1800 page 92
Bailey, William. Estate account examined by Samuel Kello, Will Salter, Jr. , and J. Gray. Paid Legatees, Robert, Mary, Michael, Sarah, Arthur, James and William Booth; John Wellons, Thomas Laine; John Blow.
signed Barnaby Bailey and John Bailey, Exs. r. 10 Apr 1774
William 
BAILEY William (I73)
 
260 1/0/2011:

I met Lottie Baird Harrison's grand daughter, Wanda Goodrich Temple, today at church (Martin's Brandon Episcopal Church) on the anniversary of our 6th great grandfather, John Baird, becoming a Vestryman there on January 10, 1720 (291 years ago).

Wanda Goodrich Temple was leading the worship and did the sermon for today. What a treat! and I was very proud of our cousin! She did a great job. (Brenda Duckwall) 
GOODRICH Wanda Leigh (I1075)
 
261 1/2 was his father's CLARY Thomas, II (I7459)
 
262 1/2 was his father's HANCOCK John (I7468)
 
263 1/4 Ac. for burying ground . Deed Book 41 Pg. 376. Sept. 2, 1933 From Joseph Paul Westbrook and Ovlyn F. Westbrook to Descendants of Joseph Percy Westbrook.

Possible unknown son:
Virginia Births and Christenings, 1853-1917 for J.P. Westbrook
Name:Purnell Westbrook          
Gender:Male          
Baptism/Christening Date:          
Baptism/Christening Place:          
Birth Date:21 Apr 1879          
Birthplace:Surry Co., Virginia          
Death Date:          
Name Note:          
Race:          
Father (or Slave Owner):J.P. Westbrook          
Father's Birthplace:          
Father's Age:          
Mother's Name:Otelia Westbrook          
Mother's Birthplace:          
Mother's Age:          
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:C86868-4          
System Origin:Virginia-EASy          
Source Film Number:34153          
Reference Number:p 59          


 
WESTBROOK Joseph Percy (I436)
 
264 10 years 5 mos 8 days WEATHERFORD Virginia Jackson (I11028)
 
265 11 mos, 10 days WEATHERFORD John Blair Richards (I11021)
 
266 11/11/1993 - ELAINE PECK MINNICK HAS DONE SOME FAMILY RESEARCH. SHE FOUND THERE WAS A JAMES FRANK PECK FROM NANSEMOND COUNTY WHO SERVED IN CIVIL WAR IN 1863 IN SOUTH CAROLINA. WAS PROBABLY KILLED IN BATTLE OF MANNASS.

INFO FROM HANNAH PECK JOHNSON INDICATES FRANK HAD SIBLINGS,NELLIE AND JESSIE. THEY WERE OLD MAIDS WHO LIVED WITH, THEIR BROTHER JIM, IN SMITHFIELD, AND ANOTHER SISTER ,MAMIE WHO MARRIED UNKNOWN SAUNDERS.

Info from Sandra Verlander Ballard 7/17/2004= Uncle Jim of Smithfield was Granddaddy's brother. Nellie and Jessie were his daughters. Mamie was Uncle Jim's married daughter. 
PECK James Frank, Sr. (I4318)
 
267 111 N. Robinson St. He had 13 trucks on the street and another shop in Petersburg. He was the largest repair shop in the Cental Viginia area. HOWARD Samuel Linwood (I928)
 
268 1280 acres, Surry Co, VA on Cypress & Pigeon Swamps:

Surry County, VA Deeds 1684-1733, and Court Order Papers
1 citation provides evidence for Property 
SPRATLEY John (I12632)
 
269 1356 Union Com Bldg ERNST Alwin Charles (I1940)
 
270 13th Virginia Cavalry, Company "A". He was a conscript from Camp Lee on October 10, 1863. He was a private assigned to Company "A" as of February 10, 1864. John was in the hospital on March 25, 1864 and in October 1864. It is not known if he was in the hospital from March to October or if he was admitted twice. After that he never showed present on any Company "A" rolls. He was shown on the Union list of refugees and deserters in April 21, 1865. He was sent from City Point, Virginia to Fort Powhatan. John's hospitalization may have been the result of a skirmish with Union troops at Falmouth in Stafford County in mid March 1864. HORNE John Leonardis (I561)
 
271 15 Dec 1678 • Lynnhaven Parish, Prince William, Virginia Colony, America MERIWETHER Nicholas, Sr. (I2145)
 
272 1575. Helen Hazel14 Hosford (Edwin Charles13, Alonzo C.12, James Corliss11, Jonathan10, Sarah9 Calkins, Sarah8, Sarah7 Turner, Ezekiel6, Mary5 Brewster, Jonathan4, William3, William2, William1) was born February 13, 1900 in Birmingham, Erie, OH1519 , and died September 06, 1931 in Norwalk, Dunn, OH1520 . She married Gus Emerson Criblez May 28, 1924 in Milan, Erie, OH1520 . He was born September 20, 1895 in Beaverdam, Allen, OH1520 .

More About Helen Hazel Hosford:
Burial: Milan, Erie, OH1520
Occupation: Bookeeper1520

More About Gus Emerson Criblez:
Occupation: Electrician1520

Children of Helen Hosford and Gus Criblez are:
Rin
1887i.Jane Louise15 Criblez, born April 09, 1925 in Milan, Erie, OH.1888ii.Lewis C. Criblez, born August 01, 1926 in Norwalk, Huron, OH; died June 1987.1889iii.Sally Ann Criblez, born November 04, 1930 in Rocky River, Cuyahoga, OH.
Gus Emerson Criblez Compact Disc #73 Pin #677405Pedigree Sex: M Event(s) Birth: 20 Sep 1895 Beaver Dam, Allen County, Ohio Death: 3 Apr 1992 Milan, Erie County, Ohio Death: 3 Apr 1992 ParentsFather: Lucien (Lewis) Constant Criblez Disc #73 Pin #665990 Mother: Sena Viella Lyons Disc #73 Pin #677403 Marriage(s) Spouse: Helen Hazel Hosford Disc #73 Pin #677408 Marriage: Notes and Sources Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 73 Sources: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 73 Submitter Royal (Roy) C. BESSIRE 104 Boleman Drive Hewitt, TX 76643-3801

Submission Search: 2449084-1013103205840 URL: CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #73


Tahirih9@aol.com
You apparently know about Gus - except, I have his wife's name as Hasel Helen Hosford - and a death
year of 1932 (same day, though) But my information is probably a little off since Gus was only
my uncle.

Name:      Gus E Cribley
Marriage Date:      28 May 1924
Form Type:      Marriage
Age:      28
Gender:      Male
Birth Year:      abt 1896
Birth Place:      Beaver Dam O
Father:      Louis Cribley
Mother:      Sena Lyon
Spouse:      Helen H Hosford
Spouse Age:      24
Spouse Birth Year:      abt 1900
Spouse Father:      Edwin C Hosford
Spouse Mother:      Maudei Tucker 
CRIBLEZ August (Gus) Emerson (I2358)
 
273 15th Reiment, Virginia Calvary (private) CLARY Joseph A. (I5744)
 
274 164. Caleb , Sr. ELLIS was born in 1701 in Surry County, Va.. The son of Jeremiah Ellis, Jr., and Elizabeth Ellis and proven by the following deeds.
1. April 16, 1719, Jeremiah Ellis Jr., bought from John Wiggins 110 acres in Southwark Parish in Surry County, binding on John Parson's Rolling Road. Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 199-200.
2. March 18, 1723, Jeremiah Ellis conveyed this land to Caleb Ellis, the deed describing the land as having been obtained by Jeremiah from John Wiggins. Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 513-514.
3. December 16, 1729, Caleb Ellis sold the same land to Benjamin Ricks, the deed describing the land "as a parcell or tract of land purchased by the said Caleb Ellis of his father Jeremiah Ellis." Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 993-994.
The records also show that on December 17, 1729, Caleb appeared in Surry County Court and acknowledged the deed dated December 16, 1729. His wife Amelia also appeared and waived her dower rights to the property. He owned on 18 Mar 1723 in Surry County, Va.. Caleb purchased 110 acres of land from his father, as described in the following deed.

Surry County Wills-Deeds, 1715-1730 Book 7, MF 0034102

THIS INDENTURE made the 18th day of March in the Tenth Year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George and in the year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Three Between Jeremiah Ellis Senor of Southwark Parish in Surry County of the one party and Caleb Ellis of the same County and Parish of the other Party WITNESSETH that the said Jeremiah Ellis for Sundry good Cause and considerations them hereunto moving ____ ___ ____but for and in consideration of the sum of five pounds current money to him in hand paid by the said Caleb Ellis at an before the signing and delivery of these presents _____ whereof the said Jer. Ellis was himself herewith fully satisfied contented and paid he doth hereby acknowledge have given granted Sold remiss Transfered _______ and confirm and by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns do give grant Sell _____ release transfer sell and confirm with the said Caleb Ellis and to his heirs and assigns forever he being in full peaceable possession of the premesis hereinafter mentioned by virtue of a Lease made of the said Jer. Ellis bearing date the day before the date of his presents all the Rights Titall Intrust Possession or Demand of him the said Jer. Ellis of on or to a Certain Tract or Parcel of Land lying and being in Surry County in Southwark Parish and is Binding on John Parsons rolling road by estimation one hundred and ten acres be the same more or less it being a Parcel or Tract of Land purchased by the said Jer. Ellis of John Wiggins together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to have and to hold the said Land of Land with all the ________ and appurtenances unto the said Caleb Ellis and his heirs and assigns forever which shall or may thereto belong so that neither the said Jer. Ellis his hiers or assigns or any person or persons whatsoever by from or under him then, or any of them shall or may by any means hereafter have claims choling or doma demand any Estate Rights Title or Intrust of or to the Premesis or any part or parcel thereof but they and every of them shall be xcluded and bared forever by these prersents and also the said Jer. Ellis his heirs and assigns do warrant the said Land to the said Caleb Ellis and his heirs forever by a Generall Waranty against all claims whatsoever In WITNESS whereof the said Jer. Ellis hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written
(signed) Jere Ellis (seal)
At a Court held at Southwark for the County of Surry March ye 18th 1723
This day appeared in Court the above named Jeremiah Ellis and did acknowledge the above mentioned contents as his Real Act and Deed which is ordered to be recorded and recorded by J. Allen Cl or Court He signed a will on 10 Aug 1760 in Surry County, Va.. 'In the name of God, Amen, this tenth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and sixty, I, Caleb Ellis of Surry County, being very sick of body but of sound mind, thanks to Almighty God do constitute, make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament to form following.
Item 1. I give and bequeath to my son Richard Ellis my island land lying in Black Water Swamp to him and his heirs forever.
Item 2. I give and bequeath to my son Stephen Ellis my land and plantation whereon I now live, he allowing his mother peaceable and quiet possession thereof during her natural life to him and his heirs forever.
Item - I give and bequeath to my son Caleb Ellis my negro girl named Beck to him and his heirs forever. He likewise allowing his mother the labour thereof during her natural life.
Item - I give and bequeath to my son Benja Ellis my negro girl named Tabb to him and his heirs forever. He likewise allowing his mother the labour thereof during her natural life.
Item - I give and bequeath to my loving wife Amelia Ellis all the remainder of my estate after my just debts be paid thereof during her natural life, and at her decease I desire it ot be equally divided amongst my five children, viz Richard Ellis, Dann Ellis, Stephen Ellis, Mary Cooper and Amelia Shell and in case any of them should die before the decease of their mother then for it to be equally amongst the survivors of then living. I likewise ordain my two son's Caleb Ellis and Benja Ellis exors of this my Last Will and Testament, in witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written and in the presence of William Shell, John Cooper.
(signed) Caleb Ellis (seal) He died in Mar 1762 in Surry County, Va.. Two years after writing his will, Caleb passed away. A list of inventory of Caleb's estate is recorded in Surry County, and reads, A true and perfect inventory and appraisement of the estate of Caleb Ellis: 2 sows and 7 pigs, 8 hoggs, 5 Do, 3 Do, 1 sow and 2 pigs, 4 ewe's and 2 lamb's, total L 181 "1 "2. In obediance to an order of court bearing the date of March 16, 1762, we the subscriber's have appraised this 23rd March 1762. Signed, Stephen Lucas, Joshua Barker, James Adams, Court of Surry, May 10, 1762. Ordered to be recorded.
Further Surry County records reveal that, At a court held for Surry County the 17th day of May 1762, the aforesaid written last will and testament of deceased Caleb Ellis was presented in court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and being proved by the oaths of John Cooper and Richard Cooper, two of the witness's thereto the same was ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Exors certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof. Test. Wm. Nelson examd in due form." He owned @#DJULIAN@ 16 Dec 1729 in Surry County, Va.. THIS INDENTURE Made the 16th day of December in the Second Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second and in the Year of Our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Nine Between Caleb Ellis of Southwark Parrish in Surry County of the One Party and Benj. Reeks of the Parrish of Marlin Brandon and of the County of Prince George ot the other Party WITNESETH that the said Caleb Ellis for Sundry Goods comes and Constitutes hereunto but more Especially for and in Consideration of the sum of Twenty Pounds current money to him in hand paid by the said Benj. Reeks at and before the Empaling and Delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Caleb Ellis is himselfe thereunto fully Satisfied Contented and paid he doth hereby acknowledge, have given granted and sold ____ Transferred Bargain and confirmed and by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns do give grant Sell Bargain Transfer and Confirm unto the said Benj. Reeks and to his heirs and assigns forever he being in full and Peaceable Possession of the Premesis hereafter mentioned by Virtue of a Loan made by the said Caleb Ellis bearing date of the day before the Sale of these Presents all the Rights Title Intrest Possession or Demand of him the said Caleb Ellis forever to a certain Tract or Parcel of land Situated and being in Surry County in Southwark Parish and is binding on John Parsons Rolling Road by estimation one Hundred and Ten acres be the same more or less it being a parcel or tract of land Purchased by the said Caleb Ellis of his Father Jeremiah Ellis together with another tract of land containing by estimation Two Hundred acres be the same more or less bounded as followeth;
(TIME HAS RENDERED THE NEXT 3 LINE'S OF ORIGINAL UNREADABLE)
Land of the said Richard Wigins together with all the appertenances thereto belonging to Have and To Hold the Said Tract of Land and all the Prophits uses and appertenances unto the said Benj. Reeks his heirs and assigns forever or shall or may thereto belong so that neither the said Caleb Ellis his heirs or assigns or any Person or Persons whatsoever by for in or under then or any of them Shall or may by any means hereafter have Clame Challenge or Demand any Estate Right Title or Intrest of in or to the Premesis or any Part or Parcell thereof but they and every of them shall be excluded and bard forever by these Presents and also the said Caleb Ellis his Heirs Executs and Assigns do Warrant ye said Lands to the said Benj.Reeks and his heirs for Ever by a generall Warranty against all persons whatsoever IN WITNESS whereof the said Caleb Ellis hath hereunto set his hand and Seall the day and year first above Written
Caleb Ellis (seal)
_______________________________________
At a Court Held for Surry County, December 17th, 1729
This day appeared in Court the above named Caleb Ellis and did acknowledge ye above mentioned Contents to be his Real Act and Deed as also Emelia his wife being first Privately Examined Appeared in Court and Relinquished her right of Dower of in and for the above mentioned Land and Premesis whichis Ordered to be recorded and is recorded by J. Allen Court Clerk He was buried. He owned in Surry County, Va.. During his lifetime, Caleb accumulated over 800 acres of land according to Surry County Deeds. All totaled, he owned over 1100 acres during his life. These lands were about equally distributed to his son's through his Last Will and Testament on August 10, 1760, and probated following his death in 1762. He was married to Amelia SHOCKEY in 1727 in Surry County, Va.. That she was the daughter of these parents is proven by the will of Alice Shockey, made February 17, 1735, and probated March 21, 1738, and recorded in Surry County Wills, Book 9, page 35, in which she names her "four daughters, Meley Ellis, Eliz. Bullock, Agnes Barker and Mary Shockey, and also my grandson Richard Ellis, and my granddaughter Mary Ellis.
Following the death of Caleb in 1762, Amelia remarried a Thomas Tomlinson of Sussex County, Virginia. Records there reveal this information, but make no mention as to the date of her death.
165. Amelia SHOCKEY was born. Alice Shockey's Last Will & Testament, probated 21 March 1738, names her four daughters as follows; "Item I give and bequeath to my waring cloths to be equally divided amougst my four daughters (viz) Melly Ellis, Eeliz Bullock, Agnes Barker and Mary Shockey."
Amelia later was remarried to a Thomas Tomlinson of Sussex County, Virginia. Records there indicate this event, but shed no light as to the date of her death. She died. She was buried. Children were:

i. Richard ELLIS died about 1782 in Sussex Co. Va.. He was born @#DJULIAN@ ABT 1728. He was buried. Inventory of the estate conducted in 1782. Ref. Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800, Compiled by Clayton Torrence. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978.
ii. Mary ELLIS was born about 1729 in Surry County, Va.. She died after 1782. She was buried. Alice Shockey's Last Will and Testament bequeathed to her grandaughter Mary Ellis my woolling Spinning wheel.
82 iii. Caleb , Jr. ELLIS.
iv. Benjamin ELLIS died in 1811. He was born @#DJULIAN@ ABT 1732. He was buried. Benjamin became the Guardian of Thomas Ellis, orphan of Richard Ellis, Benjamin's brother, in 1796, and continued as such till 1798.
v. Dann ELLIS was born about 1733. He died. He was buried.
vi. Amelia ELLIS was born about 1735. She died. She was buried.
vii. Stephen ELLIS was born about 1740 in Surry County, Va.. He died on 3 Feb 1807 in Rowan County, NC. He was buried. 
ELLIS Jeremiah, Jr. (I11441)
 
275 164. Caleb , Sr. ELLIS was born in 1701 in Surry County, Va.. The son of Jeremiah Ellis, Jr., and Elizabeth Ellis and proven by the following deeds.
1. April 16, 1719, Jeremiah Ellis Jr., bought from John Wiggins 110 acres in Southwark Parish in Surry County, binding on John Parson's Rolling Road. Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 199-200.
2. March 18, 1723, Jeremiah Ellis conveyed this land to Caleb Ellis, the deed describing the land as having been obtained by Jeremiah from John Wiggins. Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 513-514.
3. December 16, 1729, Caleb Ellis sold the same land to Benjamin Ricks, the deed describing the land "as a parcell or tract of land purchased by the said Caleb Ellis of his father Jeremiah Ellis." Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 993-994.
The records also show that on December 17, 1729, Caleb appeared in Surry County Court and acknowledged the deed dated December 16, 1729. His wife Amelia also appeared and waived her dower rights to the property. He owned on 18 Mar 1723 in Surry County, Va.. Caleb purchased 110 acres of land from his father, as described in the following deed.

Surry County Wills-Deeds, 1715-1730 Book 7, MF 0034102

THIS INDENTURE made the 18th day of March in the Tenth Year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George and in the year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Three Between Jeremiah Ellis Senor of Southwark Parish in Surry County of the one party and Caleb Ellis of the same County and Parish of the other Party WITNESSETH that the said Jeremiah Ellis for Sundry good Cause and considerations them hereunto moving ____ ___ ____but for and in consideration of the sum of five pounds current money to him in hand paid by the said Caleb Ellis at an before the signing and delivery of these presents _____ whereof the said Jer. Ellis was himself herewith fully satisfied contented and paid he doth hereby acknowledge have given granted Sold remiss Transfered _______ and confirm and by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns do give grant Sell _____ release transfer sell and confirm with the said Caleb Ellis and to his heirs and assigns forever he being in full peaceable possession of the premesis hereinafter mentioned by virtue of a Lease made of the said Jer. Ellis bearing date the day before the date of his presents all the Rights Titall Intrust Possession or Demand of him the said Jer. Ellis of on or to a Certain Tract or Parcel of Land lying and being in Surry County in Southwark Parish and is Binding on John Parsons rolling road by estimation one hundred and ten acres be the same more or less it being a Parcel or Tract of Land purchased by the said Jer. Ellis of John Wiggins together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to have and to hold the said Land of Land with all the ________ and appurtenances unto the said Caleb Ellis and his heirs and assigns forever which shall or may thereto belong so that neither the said Jer. Ellis his hiers or assigns or any person or persons whatsoever by from or under him then, or any of them shall or may by any means hereafter have claims choling or doma demand any Estate Rights Title or Intrust of or to the Premesis or any part or parcel thereof but they and every of them shall be xcluded and bared forever by these prersents and also the said Jer. Ellis his heirs and assigns do warrant the said Land to the said Caleb Ellis and his heirs forever by a Generall Waranty against all claims whatsoever In WITNESS whereof the said Jer. Ellis hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written
(signed) Jere Ellis (seal)
At a Court held at Southwark for the County of Surry March ye 18th 1723
This day appeared in Court the above named Jeremiah Ellis and did acknowledge the above mentioned contents as his Real Act and Deed which is ordered to be recorded and recorded by J. Allen Cl or Court He signed a will on 10 Aug 1760 in Surry County, Va.. 'In the name of God, Amen, this tenth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and sixty, I, Caleb Ellis of Surry County, being very sick of body but of sound mind, thanks to Almighty God do constitute, make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament to form following.
Item 1. I give and bequeath to my son Richard Ellis my island land lying in Black Water Swamp to him and his heirs forever.
Item 2. I give and bequeath to my son Stephen Ellis my land and plantation whereon I now live, he allowing his mother peaceable and quiet possession thereof during her natural life to him and his heirs forever.
Item - I give and bequeath to my son Caleb Ellis my negro girl named Beck to him and his heirs forever. He likewise allowing his mother the labour thereof during her natural life.
Item - I give and bequeath to my son Benja Ellis my negro girl named Tabb to him and his heirs forever. He likewise allowing his mother the labour thereof during her natural life.
Item - I give and bequeath to my loving wife Amelia Ellis all the remainder of my estate after my just debts be paid thereof during her natural life, and at her decease I desire it ot be equally divided amongst my five children, viz Richard Ellis, Dann Ellis, Stephen Ellis, Mary Cooper and Amelia Shell and in case any of them should die before the decease of their mother then for it to be equally amongst the survivors of then living. I likewise ordain my two son's Caleb Ellis and Benja Ellis exors of this my Last Will and Testament, in witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written and in the presence of William Shell, John Cooper.
(signed) Caleb Ellis (seal) He died in Mar 1762 in Surry County, Va.. Two years after writing his will, Caleb passed away. A list of inventory of Caleb's estate is recorded in Surry County, and reads, A true and perfect inventory and appraisement of the estate of Caleb Ellis: 2 sows and 7 pigs, 8 hoggs, 5 Do, 3 Do, 1 sow and 2 pigs, 4 ewe's and 2 lamb's, total L 181 "1 "2. In obediance to an order of court bearing the date of March 16, 1762, we the subscriber's have appraised this 23rd March 1762. Signed, Stephen Lucas, Joshua Barker, James Adams, Court of Surry, May 10, 1762. Ordered to be recorded.
Further Surry County records reveal that, At a court held for Surry County the 17th day of May 1762, the aforesaid written last will and testament of deceased Caleb Ellis was presented in court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and being proved by the oaths of John Cooper and Richard Cooper, two of the witness's thereto the same was ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Exors certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof. Test. Wm. Nelson examd in due form." He owned @#DJULIAN@ 16 Dec 1729 in Surry County, Va.. THIS INDENTURE Made the 16th day of December in the Second Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second and in the Year of Our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Nine Between Caleb Ellis of Southwark Parrish in Surry County of the One Party and Benj. Reeks of the Parrish of Marlin Brandon and of the County of Prince George ot the other Party WITNESETH that the said Caleb Ellis for Sundry Goods comes and Constitutes hereunto but more Especially for and in Consideration of the sum of Twenty Pounds current money to him in hand paid by the said Benj. Reeks at and before the Empaling and Delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Caleb Ellis is himselfe thereunto fully Satisfied Contented and paid he doth hereby acknowledge, have given granted and sold ____ Transferred Bargain and confirmed and by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns do give grant Sell Bargain Transfer and Confirm unto the said Benj. Reeks and to his heirs and assigns forever he being in full and Peaceable Possession of the Premesis hereafter mentioned by Virtue of a Loan made by the said Caleb Ellis bearing date of the day before the Sale of these Presents all the Rights Title Intrest Possession or Demand of him the said Caleb Ellis forever to a certain Tract or Parcel of land Situated and being in Surry County in Southwark Parish and is binding on John Parsons Rolling Road by estimation one Hundred and Ten acres be the same more or less it being a parcel or tract of land Purchased by the said Caleb Ellis of his Father Jeremiah Ellis together with another tract of land containing by estimation Two Hundred acres be the same more or less bounded as followeth;
(TIME HAS RENDERED THE NEXT 3 LINE'S OF ORIGINAL UNREADABLE)
Land of the said Richard Wigins together with all the appertenances thereto belonging to Have and To Hold the Said Tract of Land and all the Prophits uses and appertenances unto the said Benj. Reeks his heirs and assigns forever or shall or may thereto belong so that neither the said Caleb Ellis his heirs or assigns or any Person or Persons whatsoever by for in or under then or any of them Shall or may by any means hereafter have Clame Challenge or Demand any Estate Right Title or Intrest of in or to the Premesis or any Part or Parcell thereof but they and every of them shall be excluded and bard forever by these Presents and also the said Caleb Ellis his Heirs Executs and Assigns do Warrant ye said Lands to the said Benj.Reeks and his heirs for Ever by a generall Warranty against all persons whatsoever IN WITNESS whereof the said Caleb Ellis hath hereunto set his hand and Seall the day and year first above Written
Caleb Ellis (seal)
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At a Court Held for Surry County, December 17th, 1729
This day appeared in Court the above named Caleb Ellis and did acknowledge ye above mentioned Contents to be his Real Act and Deed as also Emelia his wife being first Privately Examined Appeared in Court and Relinquished her right of Dower of in and for the above mentioned Land and Premesis whichis Ordered to be recorded and is recorded by J. Allen Court Clerk He was buried. He owned in Surry County, Va.. During his lifetime, Caleb accumulated over 800 acres of land according to Surry County Deeds. All totaled, he owned over 1100 acres during his life. These lands were about equally distributed to his son's through his Last Will and Testament on August 10, 1760, and probated following his death in 1762. He was married to Amelia SHOCKEY in 1727 in Surry County, Va.. That she was the daughter of these parents is proven by the will of Alice Shockey, made February 17, 1735, and probated March 21, 1738, and recorded in Surry County Wills, Book 9, page 35, in which she names her "four daughters, Meley Ellis, Eliz. Bullock, Agnes Barker and Mary Shockey, and also my grandson Richard Ellis, and my granddaughter Mary Ellis.
Following the death of Caleb in 1762, Amelia remarried a Thomas Tomlinson of Sussex County, Virginia. Records there reveal this information, but make no mention as to the date of her death.
165. Amelia SHOCKEY was born. Alice Shockey's Last Will & Testament, probated 21 March 1738, names her four daughters as follows; "Item I give and bequeath to my waring cloths to be equally divided amougst my four daughters (viz) Melly Ellis, Eeliz Bullock, Agnes Barker and Mary Shockey."
Amelia later was remarried to a Thomas Tomlinson of Sussex County, Virginia. Records there indicate this event, but shed no light as to the date of her death. She died. She was buried. Children were:

i. Richard ELLIS died about 1782 in Sussex Co. Va.. He was born @#DJULIAN@ ABT 1728. He was buried. Inventory of the estate conducted in 1782. Ref. Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800, Compiled by Clayton Torrence. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978.
ii. Mary ELLIS was born about 1729 in Surry County, Va.. She died after 1782. She was buried. Alice Shockey's Last Will and Testament bequeathed to her grandaughter Mary Ellis my woolling Spinning wheel.
82 iii. Caleb , Jr. ELLIS.
iv. Benjamin ELLIS died in 1811. He was born @#DJULIAN@ ABT 1732. He was buried. Benjamin became the Guardian of Thomas Ellis, orphan of Richard Ellis, Benjamin's brother, in 1796, and continued as such till 1798.
v. Dann ELLIS was born about 1733. He died. He was buried.
vi. Amelia ELLIS was born about 1735. She died. She was buried.
vii. Stephen ELLIS was born about 1740 in Surry County, Va.. He died on 3 Feb 1807 in Rowan County, NC. He was buried. 
ELLIS Elizabeth --LNU-- (I11442)
 
276 164. Caleb , Sr. ELLIS was born in 1701 in Surry County, Va.. The son of Jeremiah Ellis, Jr., and Elizabeth Ellis and proven by the following deeds.
1. April 16, 1719, Jeremiah Ellis Jr., bought from John Wiggins 110 acres in Southwark Parish in Surry County, binding on John Parson's Rolling Road. Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 199-200.
2. March 18, 1723, Jeremiah Ellis conveyed this land to Caleb Ellis, the deed describing the land as having been obtained by Jeremiah from John Wiggins. Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 513-514.
3. December 16, 1729, Caleb Ellis sold the same land to Benjamin Ricks, the deed describing the land "as a parcell or tract of land purchased by the said Caleb Ellis of his father Jeremiah Ellis." Surry County Deed Book 7, page's 993-994.
The records also show that on December 17, 1729, Caleb appeared in Surry County Court and acknowledged the deed dated December 16, 1729. His wife Amelia also appeared and waived her dower rights to the property. He owned on 18 Mar 1723 in Surry County, Va.. Caleb purchased 110 acres of land from his father, as described in the following deed.

Surry County Wills-Deeds, 1715-1730 Book 7, MF 0034102

THIS INDENTURE made the 18th day of March in the Tenth Year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George and in the year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Three Between Jeremiah Ellis Senor of Southwark Parish in Surry County of the one party and Caleb Ellis of the same County and Parish of the other Party WITNESSETH that the said Jeremiah Ellis for Sundry good Cause and considerations them hereunto moving ____ ___ ____but for and in consideration of the sum of five pounds current money to him in hand paid by the said Caleb Ellis at an before the signing and delivery of these presents _____ whereof the said Jer. Ellis was himself herewith fully satisfied contented and paid he doth hereby acknowledge have given granted Sold remiss Transfered _______ and confirm and by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns do give grant Sell _____ release transfer sell and confirm with the said Caleb Ellis and to his heirs and assigns forever he being in full peaceable possession of the premesis hereinafter mentioned by virtue of a Lease made of the said Jer. Ellis bearing date the day before the date of his presents all the Rights Titall Intrust Possession or Demand of him the said Jer. Ellis of on or to a Certain Tract or Parcel of Land lying and being in Surry County in Southwark Parish and is Binding on John Parsons rolling road by estimation one hundred and ten acres be the same more or less it being a Parcel or Tract of Land purchased by the said Jer. Ellis of John Wiggins together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to have and to hold the said Land of Land with all the ________ and appurtenances unto the said Caleb Ellis and his heirs and assigns forever which shall or may thereto belong so that neither the said Jer. Ellis his hiers or assigns or any person or persons whatsoever by from or under him then, or any of them shall or may by any means hereafter have claims choling or doma demand any Estate Rights Title or Intrust of or to the Premesis or any part or parcel thereof but they and every of them shall be xcluded and bared forever by these prersents and also the said Jer. Ellis his heirs and assigns do warrant the said Land to the said Caleb Ellis and his heirs forever by a Generall Waranty against all claims whatsoever In WITNESS whereof the said Jer. Ellis hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written
(signed) Jere Ellis (seal)
At a Court held at Southwark for the County of Surry March ye 18th 1723
This day appeared in Court the above named Jeremiah Ellis and did acknowledge the above mentioned contents as his Real Act and Deed which is ordered to be recorded and recorded by J. Allen Cl or Court He signed a will on 10 Aug 1760 in Surry County, Va.. 'In the name of God, Amen, this tenth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and sixty, I, Caleb Ellis of Surry County, being very sick of body but of sound mind, thanks to Almighty God do constitute, make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament to form following.
Item 1. I give and bequeath to my son Richard Ellis my island land lying in Black Water Swamp to him and his heirs forever.
Item 2. I give and bequeath to my son Stephen Ellis my land and plantation whereon I now live, he allowing his mother peaceable and quiet possession thereof during her natural life to him and his heirs forever.
Item - I give and bequeath to my son Caleb Ellis my negro girl named Beck to him and his heirs forever. He likewise allowing his mother the labour thereof during her natural life.
Item - I give and bequeath to my son Benja Ellis my negro girl named Tabb to him and his heirs forever. He likewise allowing his mother the labour thereof during her natural life.
Item - I give and bequeath to my loving wife Amelia Ellis all the remainder of my estate after my just debts be paid thereof during her natural life, and at her decease I desire it ot be equally divided amongst my five children, viz Richard Ellis, Dann Ellis, Stephen Ellis, Mary Cooper and Amelia Shell and in case any of them should die before the decease of their mother then for it to be equally amongst the survivors of then living. I likewise ordain my two son's Caleb Ellis and Benja Ellis exors of this my Last Will and Testament, in witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written and in the presence of William Shell, John Cooper.
(signed) Caleb Ellis (seal) He died in Mar 1762 in Surry County, Va.. Two years after writing his will, Caleb passed away. A list of inventory of Caleb's estate is recorded in Surry County, and reads, A true and perfect inventory and appraisement of the estate of Caleb Ellis: 2 sows and 7 pigs, 8 hoggs, 5 Do, 3 Do, 1 sow and 2 pigs, 4 ewe's and 2 lamb's, total L 181 "1 "2. In obediance to an order of court bearing the date of March 16, 1762, we the subscriber's have appraised this 23rd March 1762. Signed, Stephen Lucas, Joshua Barker, James Adams, Court of Surry, May 10, 1762. Ordered to be recorded.
Further Surry County records reveal that, At a court held for Surry County the 17th day of May 1762, the aforesaid written last will and testament of deceased Caleb Ellis was presented in court by the Exors therein named who made oath thereto and being proved by the oaths of John Cooper and Richard Cooper, two of the witness's thereto the same was ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Exors certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereof. Test. Wm. Nelson examd in due form." He owned @#DJULIAN@ 16 Dec 1729 in Surry County, Va.. THIS INDENTURE Made the 16th day of December in the Second Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Second and in the Year of Our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Twenty Nine Between Caleb Ellis of Southwark Parrish in Surry County of the One Party and Benj. Reeks of the Parrish of Marlin Brandon and of the County of Prince George ot the other Party WITNESETH that the said Caleb Ellis for Sundry Goods comes and Constitutes hereunto but more Especially for and in Consideration of the sum of Twenty Pounds current money to him in hand paid by the said Benj. Reeks at and before the Empaling and Delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Caleb Ellis is himselfe thereunto fully Satisfied Contented and paid he doth hereby acknowledge, have given granted and sold ____ Transferred Bargain and confirmed and by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns do give grant Sell Bargain Transfer and Confirm unto the said Benj. Reeks and to his heirs and assigns forever he being in full and Peaceable Possession of the Premesis hereafter mentioned by Virtue of a Loan made by the said Caleb Ellis bearing date of the day before the Sale of these Presents all the Rights Title Intrest Possession or Demand of him the said Caleb Ellis forever to a certain Tract or Parcel of land Situated and being in Surry County in Southwark Parish and is binding on John Parsons Rolling Road by estimation one Hundred and Ten acres be the same more or less it being a parcel or tract of land Purchased by the said Caleb Ellis of his Father Jeremiah Ellis together with another tract of land containing by estimation Two Hundred acres be the same more or less bounded as followeth;
(TIME HAS RENDERED THE NEXT 3 LINE'S OF ORIGINAL UNREADABLE)
Land of the said Richard Wigins together with all the appertenances thereto belonging to Have and To Hold the Said Tract of Land and all the Prophits uses and appertenances unto the said Benj. Reeks his heirs and assigns forever or shall or may thereto belong so that neither the said Caleb Ellis his heirs or assigns or any Person or Persons whatsoever by for in or under then or any of them Shall or may by any means hereafter have Clame Challenge or Demand any Estate Right Title or Intrest of in or to the Premesis or any Part or Parcell thereof but they and every of them shall be excluded and bard forever by these Presents and also the said Caleb Ellis his Heirs Executs and Assigns do Warrant ye said Lands to the said Benj.Reeks and his heirs for Ever by a generall Warranty against all persons whatsoever IN WITNESS whereof the said Caleb Ellis hath hereunto set his hand and Seall the day and year first above Written
Caleb Ellis (seal)
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At a Court Held for Surry County, December 17th, 1729
This day appeared in Court the above named Caleb Ellis and did acknowledge ye above mentioned Contents to be his Real Act and Deed as also Emelia his wife being first Privately Examined Appeared in Court and Relinquished her right of Dower of in and for the above mentioned Land and Premesis whichis Ordered to be recorded and is recorded by J. Allen Court Clerk He was buried. He owned in Surry County, Va.. During his lifetime, Caleb accumulated over 800 acres of land according to Surry County Deeds. All totaled, he owned over 1100 acres during his life. These lands were about equally distributed to his son's through his Last Will and Testament on August 10, 1760, and probated following his death in 1762. He was married to Amelia SHOCKEY in 1727 in Surry County, Va.. That she was the daughter of these parents is proven by the will of Alice Shockey, made February 17, 1735, and probated March 21, 1738, and recorded in Surry County Wills, Book 9, page 35, in which she names her "four daughters, Meley Ellis, Eliz. Bullock, Agnes Barker and Mary Shockey, and also my grandson Richard Ellis, and my granddaughter Mary Ellis.
Following the death of Caleb in 1762, Amelia remarried a Thomas Tomlinson of Sussex County, Virginia. Records there reveal this information, but make no mention as to the date of her death.
165. Amelia SHOCKEY was born. Alice Shockey's Last Will & Testament, probated 21 March 1738, names her four daughters as follows; "Item I give and bequeath to my waring cloths to be equally divided amougst my four daughters (viz) Melly Ellis, Eeliz Bullock, Agnes Barker and Mary Shockey."
Amelia later was remarried to a Thomas Tomlinson of Sussex County, Virginia. Records there indicate this event, but shed no light as to the date of her death. She died. She was buried. Children were:

i. Richard ELLIS died about 1782 in Sussex Co. Va.. He was born @#DJULIAN@ ABT 1728. He was buried. Inventory of the estate conducted in 1782. Ref. Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800, Compiled by Clayton Torrence. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978.
ii. Mary ELLIS was born about 1729 in Surry County, Va.. She died after 1782. She was buried. Alice Shockey's Last Will and Testament bequeathed to her grandaughter Mary Ellis my woolling Spinning wheel.
82 iii. Caleb , Jr. ELLIS.
iv. Benjamin ELLIS died in 1811. He was born @#DJULIAN@ ABT 1732. He was buried. Benjamin became the Guardian of Thomas Ellis, orphan of Richard Ellis, Benjamin's brother, in 1796, and continued as such till 1798.
v. Dann ELLIS was born about 1733. He died. He was buried.
vi. Amelia ELLIS was born about 1735. She died. She was buried.
vii. Stephen ELLIS was born about 1740 in Surry County, Va.. He died on 3 Feb 1807 in Rowan County, NC. He was buried.

Will
Also from the McCrary book, page 28, concerning Caleb's will:

My son Richard: my Island Land lying in Blackwater Swamp

My son Stephen: my land and Plantation whereon I now live He allowing his Mother Peascable and Quiet Possession thereof During her Natural Life

My son Caleb: my Negro Girl Named Beck to him and his Heirs forever he allowing his Mother the Labour thereof During her Natural Life

My son Benja (the a is in superscript): my Negro Girl Named Tabb to him and his Heirs forever. He likewise allowing her Mother the Labour thereof During her Natural Life

My loving Wife Amelia: all the Remainder of my Estate after my Just Debts be paid thereof During her Natural Life and at her Deceease I desire it to be Equally Divided amongst my Five Children Vizt (t in superscript) Richard Ellis, Dann Ellis, Stephen Ellis, Mary Cooper, and Amelia Shell and in Case any one of them........

He names sons Caleb and Benjamin as Executors.

Witnessed by William Shell, John and Richard Cooper.

It is dated May 17, 1762. 
ELLIS Caleb, Sr. (I10067)
 
277 1694: IN Charles City County, William Harrison attorney for James Jones and Sarah his wife, executrix of James Mumford, dec'd awarded judgment against Capt. Charles Goodrich. JONES James, Sr. (I5)
 
278 1710 Purchased a lot in Jamestown and 20 acres on James City Island. Both deeds were
witnessed by Phillip Ludwell on May 6, 1710. 
Capt. BAIRD John (I84)
 
279 1712: Prince George County, Wills & Deeds 1712, recorded PGC Wills & Deeds, 1711-1713, pps. 201-208: WILL OF WILLIAM HARRISON, SENIOR of Weyanoke Parish, Prince George County.

----- In the name of God Amen, August ye 25th day, one thousand seven hundred & Twelve, I Wm Harrison Senr of the Prsh Waynoake in Prince George County being of sound & perfect sense & memory, praise bee givein to God for ye same doe make, constitute & ordaine & declare this my last will & testament in manner & form following,
first - - being sorry from ye bottom of my heart, for my sinns past most humbly desireing forgiveness for ye same, I give & comitt my soul to Almighty God, My Saviour & Redeemer in whome & by ye merritts of Jesus Christ I trust & assuredly belive to bee saved, & my body to ye earth, to be buryed in such decent manner, as my exrs hereafter named shall think meet, & for what worldly estate it hath pleased God to bestow upon mee, I dispose thereof as followeth
Imprs: I will that all my just debts bee puntually paid & sattisfyed
Item: I give & bequeath unto my loveing wife Rebeca Harrison ye plantacon I now live on, & all houses orcherds, & conveniences belonging to ye same for & dureing her natural life, & I doe give my sd wife liberty to get timber upon any part of my land, for building upon or repareing the sd plantacon & all other timber, fenceings, & fireings, as she shall have occasion of dureing her natural life.
& I doe give my sd wife the rents of all my lands that is now or shall by mee, bee hereafter leased out, for & dureing her natural life, & after her decease, the sd rents to goe to them to whome I hereafter doe give & bequeath the sd land.
Item: My will & meaning is that a lyne shall bee run, from ye mouth of ye littlee meadow west n. west a cross my land till it comes to a lyne of markt trees made sometime since by Thos. Busby or till it meets wth my brother James his land, & all ye land I hold on the north side that lyne when runn, or that course from the mouth of the littlee meadow a cross my land as afforsd (but two acres) I give & bequeath my sonn William for & dureing his natural life & after my wifes decease, hee in the mean time to hve & enjoy the plantacon hee now lives upon, according to my former gift to him, & after ye decease of my loveing wife Rebecca, & my sd son William, I give & bequeath unto his son William & to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, all the land hereby given his father for life.
And for default of lawfull heirs of grandson Williams body, I give & bequeath all ye land hereby given to my grandson William, to his next eldest brother, & ye heirs of his body lawfully begotten, & soe to all his next eldest brother, untill it shall come to them wch shall have lawfull heirs of their body to inherritt ye sd land, I doe hereby give & bequeath unto my sd son William tenn acres land on ye east side the southern run to begin at ye mouth of ye bottom next below my saw pitts, & to run up ye southern run, to ye bottom next below ye white oaks lately fallen by William Mathews, for its length & upp ye sd bottom for its breath; for & dureing his natural life & after his decease I give the sd tenn acres of land to his son William & the heirs of his body lawfully begotten & soe to ye heirs of their bodys that shall inheritt ye land given in these presents to my son William
And I doe give my son William & his sons, that shall enjoy ye plantacon I now live on by this my bequest a cart path from my plantacon to my usual landing at yn elecon crossing noe fence or tended grounds.
Signed sealed & declared to William Harrison
bee his last will in presence of
Wm. Matthews
George Mallone
Mary Mallone
James Harrison
Item: my will & meaning is that all my land, I hold between the long meadow, & the lyne to bee runn from ye mouth of the littlee meadow, bee devided in three equal parts, & the first third part next the head of ye long meadow, I give to my daughter Sarah Hobbs & to ye heirs of her body lawfully begotten.
Item: I give & bequeath the next third part to my grandson Thos Harrison & the heirs of his body lawfully begotten & for default of lawfull heirs of his body, I give the sd third part to my grandson Benjamin & the heirs of his body lawfully begotten.
Item: I give & bequeath my three hundred acres land at black water to be equally devided between my three grandsons Henry, Benja & their brother Richard, & the heirs of their body lawfully begotten, & whereas the sd three hundred acres of land from ye first swamp much southerly to the brows of the second swamp in length my will & meaning is that my sd grandsons shall take their parts a cross ye sd land & my grandson Richard to have ye inward part next Black Water Swamp, * my granson Henry to have ye midle part, & my grandson Benja to have ye putward part & my will & meaning is that that if any of my three grandsons dye without lawfull issue the survivers if one soe dyes, & the surviveors if two soe dyes to have the whole
Item: I give to my daughter Hannah Harrison all my land between the bottom next below my saw pitts & the stooping tree bottom, meeting the head of ye bottom & ye southern run to ye creek, for & dureing her naturall life she not to barr any of my posterity from a cart path to my usual landing eigther as it is now or verry little eastward upon ye bitt or rich ground, & I doe give & bequeath to her the ffeather bedd shee lyes upon wth everything belonging to it, & my loom, & all that I have necessary for a weavers trade, & my desire is that my wife let her have her next years accomadacon out of my stock, & ye corne that is upon ye ground & I doe give her two breeding sows, & I give her child a yearling heiffer
Item: I give & bequeath unto my daughter Rebecca Woodley eleaven pounds tenn shills to bee paid in full at price current by my wife in her life time or at her decease.
signed sealed & declared
to bee his last will in presence of William Harrison
George X Mallone (his mark)
Mary Mallone
James Harrison
Wm. Matthews
Item: I give & bequeath unto my son Thos Harrison & to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, two acres of land on ye west side the southern run to begin on ye lower side the Ileland, my upper hogg pens stands upon, & to run four chain in breath, & twenty chain up ye southern run for its length, & I doe give him & them as afforsd a cart road from thence across my land towards Mr. Hardymans Millne, at his my sd sonns elecon, soe it cross no ffence or tended grounds; & I doe give my sd son thos Harrison, & ye lawfull heirs of his body, all ye land I have between the southern run & fra Wilkins land, Wm Shorts, Wm. Pigeons land Mr. Sam Moodys land, Jno Averrys land & FFlowardehundred Creek except tenn acres before herein given my son William and I doe give & bequeath my sd son Thos the ffeather bedd & furniture hee usually lyes upon & an iron pott & pott hooks, & a pr andirons wch his mother pleases after her decease & two leather chaires & I doe give him my largest whipsaw & chaine, & my red lined coat & my rapier scabberd & belt, & boots, & all my books except my bible.
And if it shall please God my sd son Thos should dye leaveing noe lawfull issue, then I give & bequeath unto my son Williams son Richard & to ye lawfull heirs of his body, one hundred acres land beginning at ye upper long point upon Flowerdehundred Creeke & to ye run up to ye mouth of ye Cross Creek for its length & upp ye cross creek & downe ye Maine creek for its breath & for default of lawfull heirs of my grandson Richd body, I give & bequeath ye sd one hundred acres land to my grand son Henry Harrison & ye heirs of his body lawfully begotten.
Item: I give & bequeath unto my son Richards son Willm one hundred acres of land, & to ye lawfull heirs of his body, if my son Thos Dyes leaveing noe lawfull heirs of his body as afforsd, wch sd one hundred acres of land is to begin on fflowerdehundred Creek on ye land given my grandson Richard, to run up ye land to ye cross creek-for its length, & up ye cross creek & downe ye main creek for its breath.
And for deafult of lawful heirs of my grandson Wms body I give the sd one hundred acres land to his brother Jno, & ye lawful heirs of his body, & for default of lawfull heirs of my grandson Jnos body , I give & bequeath ye sd one hundres acres land to his bror, Richd, & ye lwfull heirs of his body.
And if my sonn Thos dyes without lawfull heirs as afforsd then I give & bequeath all ye remaineing part of ye land herein given my son Thos, to be equally devided amongst all my son Williams sonns (born & to be borne) excepting those sonns of his that shall by this my will inheritt ye land I now live upon & ye hundred acres land given my grandson Richard on fflowerdehundred Creek, & I doe give all ye remaining part of ye sd land to those sons of his as afforsd & ye lawfull heirs of their bodys & in case of any of their decease without heirs as afforsd, then to bee equally devided amongst ye surviveros & their heirs as afforsd
Signed Sealed & Declared
to bee his last will in presence of Wm Harrison
George X Mallone (his mark)
Mary Mallone
James Harrison
Wm. Matthews
Item: I give & bequeath unto my son William all ye remaining part of my cloathes, that now I have & all that shall bee bought for my owne ware & my wigg & cane at my decease & I doe give my biblee markt W:H to my sonn William at my wives decease.
Item: I give to my son Richd my old gunn my blew cloath coat ye whitsaw now in his possession & my second largest chaine, & two young breeding sows.
Item: I give & bequeath to my daughter Eliza Norwood a new rugg & blankett
Item: I give & bequeath my daughter Jean Moody a new rugg & blankett
Item: Provided he stays & remaines wth mee & my wife till he be (smudge) one & twenty years of age or till boath our decease, I give & bequeath unto my grandson Henry Harrison a young cow & calfe a fixt gunn, two young breeding sows, three barreles corne, two suits cloathes, a hatt, two shirts & a pr shoes & stockings either at our decese or when hee attains to ye age of twenty one years wch first hapens
Item: I give & bequeath ye remaining part of my estate to loveing wife Rebecca Harrison of what nature or quality soever it bee found after my debts & legacyes are justly paid
And lastly I doe nominate ordaine & appoint my loveing wife exx, & my son Thos exr of this my last will & testmt to see ye same duly executed, & I doe humbly request the favour of my lovg friend Mr. Edwd Goodrich to assist & advise my sd exrs, or eighther of them in ye due execucon of this my last will & testamt.
Signed Sealed & Declared to bee his
last will in presence of us William Harrison
George X Mallone
Mary Mallone
Wm. Matthews
James Harrison
Pr George County Court ye 11th Feb 1712 the next before written last will & testamt of Mr. Wm Harrison, decd, was proved in open court by ye oathes of ye wittnesses thereto & probe thereof granted Rebecca his relict & exx & Thos Harrison, his exr named therein & at their prayer ye same is admitted to record.
E. Goodrich clk
Whereas I have lately made my will & put into the custody of Mr. Edward Goodrich & whereas it was my intent to have given my son William Harrison one of my great iron potts, & pott hookes & a pr of andirons after my wives decease, but that being omitted in my sd will, doe hereby give & bequeath to my said son William one of my great iron potts & pott hookes, & a pr of andirons after my wifes decease or sooner if she thinks fitt to spare ym & I doe desire that this may bee added as a codicille to my sd will & that it may bee duely performed & fulfiled by my exrs, or the survivers of them as a part of my last will & testament as witness my hand & seal sett hereunto this first day Octobr 1712
Sealed & Delivered
in presence off Wm. Harrison
Edwd Prince
James Moody
Prince George County Court ye 10th Feb 1713
This codidil to ye last will & testamt of Mr. Wm Harrison decd, next before written was proved in open court by ye oathes of boath ye wittnesses thereto to bee ye act & deed of ye sd Harrison, & at ye prayer of Wm Harrison Junr ye same is admitted to record
Test E Goodrich Clk

1715, May 10: PG Order book (Court Proceedings) ; petition of Rebecca Harrison and Thomas Harrison, executors of William Harrison, Deceased.
William married Rebecca Unknown on an unknown date in Virginig. Rebecca Unknown died in Virginia. 
HARRISON Rebecca --LNU-- (I12455)
 
280 1712: Prince George County, Wills & Deeds 1712, recorded PGC Wills & Deeds, 1711-1713, pps. 201-208: WILL OF WILLIAM HARRISON, SENIOR of Weyanoke Parish, Prince George County.
----- In the name of God Amen, August ye 25th day, one thousand seven hundred & Twelve, I Wm Harrison Senr of the Prsh Waynoake in Prince George County being of sound & perfect sense & memory, praise bee givein to God for ye same doe make, constitute & ordaine & declare this my last will & testament in manner & form following,
first - - being sorry from ye bottom of my heart, for my sinns past most humbly desireing forgiveness for ye same, I give & comitt my soul to Almighty God, My Saviour & Redeemer in whome & by ye merritts of Jesus Christ I trust & assuredly belive to bee saved, & my body to ye earth, to be buryed in such decent manner, as my exrs hereafter named shall think meet, & for what worldly estate it hath pleased God to bestow upon mee, I dispose thereof as followeth
Imprs: I will that all my just debts bee puntually paid & sattisfyed
Item: I give & bequeath unto my loveing wife Rebeca Harrison ye plantacon I now live on, & all houses orcherds, & conveniences belonging to ye same for & dureing her natural life, & I doe give my sd wife liberty to get timber upon any part of my land, for building upon or repareing the sd plantacon & all other timber, fenceings, & fireings, as she shall have occasion of dureing her natural life.
& I doe give my sd wife the rents of all my lands that is now or shall by mee, bee hereafter leased out, for & dureing her natural life, & after her decease, the sd rents to goe to them to whome I hereafter doe give & bequeath the sd land.
Item: My will & meaning is that a lyne shall bee run, from ye mouth of ye littlee meadow west n. west a cross my land till it comes to a lyne of markt trees made sometime since by Thos. Busby or till it meets wth my brother James his land, & all ye land I hold on the north side that lyne when runn, or that course from the mouth of the littlee meadow a cross my land as afforsd (but two acres) I give & bequeath my sonn William for & dureing his natural life & after my wifes decease, hee in the mean time to hve & enjoy the plantacon hee now lives upon, according to my former gift to him, & after ye decease of my loveing wife Rebecca, & my sd son William, I give & bequeath unto his son William & to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, all the land hereby given his father for life.
And for default of lawfull heirs of grandson Williams body, I give & bequeath all ye land hereby given to my grandson William, to his next eldest brother, & ye heirs of his body lawfully begotten, & soe to all his next eldest brother, untill it shall come to them wch shall have lawfull heirs of their body to inherritt ye sd land, I doe hereby give & bequeath unto my sd son William tenn acres land on ye east side the southern run to begin at ye mouth of ye bottom next below my saw pitts, & to run up ye southern run, to ye bottom next below ye white oaks lately fallen by William Mathews, for its length & upp ye sd bottom for its breath; for & dureing his natural life & after his decease I give the sd tenn acres of land to his son William & the heirs of his body lawfully begotten & soe to ye heirs of their bodys that shall inheritt ye land given in these presents to my son William
And I doe give my son William & his sons, that shall enjoy ye plantacon I now live on by this my bequest a cart path from my plantacon to my usual landing at yn elecon crossing noe fence or tended grounds.
Signed sealed & declared to William Harrison
bee his last will in presence of
Wm. Matthews
George Mallone
Mary Mallone
James Harrison
Item: my will & meaning is that all my land, I hold between the long meadow, & the lyne to bee runn from ye mouth of the littlee meadow, bee devided in three equal parts, & the first third part next the head of ye long meadow, I give to my daughter Sarah Hobbs & to ye heirs of her body lawfully begotten.
Item: I give & bequeath the next third part to my grandson Thos Harrison & the heirs of his body lawfully begotten & for default of lawfull heirs of his body, I give the sd third part to my grandson Benjamin & the heirs of his body lawfully begotten.
Item: I give & bequeath my three hundred acres land at black water to be equally devided between my three grandsons Henry, Benja & their brother Richard, & the heirs of their body lawfully begotten, & whereas the sd three hundred acres of land from ye first swamp much southerly to the brows of the second swamp in length my will & meaning is that my sd grandsons shall take their parts a cross ye sd land & my grandson Richard to have ye inward part next Black Water Swamp, * my granson Henry to have ye midle part, & my grandson Benja to have ye putward part & my will & meaning is that that if any of my three grandsons dye without lawfull issue the survivers if one soe dyes, & the surviveors if two soe dyes to have the whole
Item: I give to my daughter Hannah Harrison all my land between the bottom next below my saw pitts & the stooping tree bottom, meeting the head of ye bottom & ye southern run to ye creek, for & dureing her naturall life she not to barr any of my posterity from a cart path to my usual landing eigther as it is now or verry little eastward upon ye bitt or rich ground, & I doe give & bequeath to her the ffeather bedd shee lyes upon wth everything belonging to it, & my loom, & all that I have necessary for a weavers trade, & my desire is that my wife let her have her next years accomadacon out of my stock, & ye corne that is upon ye ground & I doe give her two breeding sows, & I give her child a yearling heiffer
Item: I give & bequeath unto my daughter Rebecca Woodley eleaven pounds tenn shills to bee paid in full at price current by my wife in her life time or at her decease.
signed sealed & declared
to bee his last will in presence of William Harrison
George X Mallone (his mark)
Mary Mallone
James Harrison
Wm. Matthews
Item: I give & bequeath unto my son Thos Harrison & to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, two acres of land on ye west side the southern run to begin on ye lower side the Ileland, my upper hogg pens stands upon, & to run four chain in breath, & twenty chain up ye southern run for its length, & I doe give him & them as afforsd a cart road from thence across my land towards Mr. Hardymans Millne, at his my sd sonns elecon, soe it cross no ffence or tended grounds; & I doe give my sd son thos Harrison, & ye lawfull heirs of his body, all ye land I have between the southern run & fra Wilkins land, Wm Shorts, Wm. Pigeons land Mr. Sam Moodys land, Jno Averrys land & FFlowardehundred Creek except tenn acres before herein given my son William and I doe give & bequeath my sd son Thos the ffeather bedd & furniture hee usually lyes upon & an iron pott & pott hooks, & a pr andirons wch his mother pleases after her decease & two leather chaires & I doe give him my largest whipsaw & chaine, & my red lined coat & my rapier scabberd & belt, & boots, & all my books except my bible.
And if it shall please God my sd son Thos should dye leaveing noe lawfull issue, then I give & bequeath unto my son Williams son Richard & to ye lawfull heirs of his body, one hundred acres land beginning at ye upper long point upon Flowerdehundred Creeke & to ye run up to ye mouth of ye Cross Creek for its length & upp ye cross creek & downe ye Maine creek for its breath & for default of lawfull heirs of my grandson Richd body, I give & bequeath ye sd one hundred acres land to my grand son Henry Harrison & ye heirs of his body lawfully begotten.
Item: I give & bequeath unto my son Richards son Willm one hundred acres of land, & to ye lawfull heirs of his body, if my son Thos Dyes leaveing noe lawfull heirs of his body as afforsd, wch sd one hundred acres of land is to begin on fflowerdehundred Creek on ye land given my grandson Richard, to run up ye land to ye cross creek-for its length, & up ye cross creek & downe ye main creek for its breath.
And for deafult of lawful heirs of my grandson Wms body I give the sd one hundred acres land to his brother Jno, & ye lawful heirs of his body, & for default of lawfull heirs of my grandson Jnos body , I give & bequeath ye sd one hundres acres land to his bror, Richd, & ye lwfull heirs of his body.
And if my sonn Thos dyes without lawfull heirs as afforsd then I give & bequeath all ye remaineing part of ye land herein given my son Thos, to be equally devided amongst all my son Williams sonns (born & to be borne) excepting those sonns of his that shall by this my will inheritt ye land I now live upon & ye hundred acres land given my grandson Richard on fflowerdehundred Creek, & I doe give all ye remaining part of ye sd land to those sons of his as afforsd & ye lawfull heirs of their bodys & in case of any of their decease without heirs as afforsd, then to bee equally devided amongst ye surviveros & their heirs as afforsd
Signed Sealed & Declared
to bee his last will in presence of Wm Harrison
George X Mallone (his mark)
Mary Mallone
James Harrison
Wm. Matthews
Item: I give & bequeath unto my son William all ye remaining part of my cloathes, that now I have & all that shall bee bought for my owne ware & my wigg & cane at my decease & I doe give my biblee markt W:H to my sonn William at my wives decease.
Item: I give to my son Richd my old gunn my blew cloath coat ye whitsaw now in his possession & my second largest chaine, & two young breeding sows.
Item: I give & bequeath to my daughter Eliza Norwood a new rugg & blankett
Item: I give & bequeath my daughter Jean Moody a new rugg & blankett
Item: Provided he stays & remaines wth mee & my wife till he be (smudge) one & twenty years of age or till boath our decease, I give & bequeath unto my grandson Henry Harrison a young cow & calfe a fixt gunn, two young breeding sows, three barreles corne, two suits cloathes, a hatt, two shirts & a pr shoes & stockings either at our decese or when hee attains to ye age of twenty one years wch first hapens
Item: I give & bequeath ye remaining part of my estate to loveing wife Rebecca Harrison of what nature or quality soever it bee found after my debts & legacyes are justly paid
And lastly I doe nominate ordaine & appoint my loveing wife exx, & my son Thos exr of this my last will & testmt to see ye same duly executed, & I doe humbly request the favour of my lovg friend Mr. Edwd Goodrich to assist & advise my sd exrs, or eighther of them in ye due execucon of this my last will & testamt.
Signed Sealed & Declared to bee his
last will in presence of us William Harrison
George X Mallone
Mary Mallone
Wm. Matthews
James Harrison
Pr George County Court ye 11th Feb 1712 the next before written last will & testamt of Mr. Wm Harrison, decd, was proved in open court by ye oathes of ye wittnesses thereto & probe thereof granted Rebecca his relict & exx & Thos Harrison, his exr named therein & at their prayer ye same is admitted to record.
E. Goodrich clk
Whereas I have lately made my will & put into the custody of Mr. Edward Goodrich & whereas it was my intent to have given my son William Harrison one of my great iron potts, & pott hookes & a pr of andirons after my wives decease, but that being omitted in my sd will, doe hereby give & bequeath to my said son William one of my great iron potts & pott hookes, & a pr of andirons after my wifes decease or sooner if she thinks fitt to spare ym & I doe desire that this may bee added as a codicille to my sd will & that it may bee duely performed & fulfiled by my exrs, or the survivers of them as a part of my last will & testament as witness my hand & seal sett hereunto this first day Octobr 1712
Sealed & Delivered
in presence off Wm. Harrison
Edwd Prince
James Moody
Prince George County Court ye 10th Feb 1713
This codidil to ye last will & testamt of Mr. Wm Harrison decd, next before written was proved in open court by ye oathes of boath ye wittnesses thereto to bee ye act & deed of ye sd Harrison, & at ye prayer of Wm Harrison Junr ye same is admitted to record
Test E Goodrich Clk
1715, May 10: PG Order book (Court Proceedings) ; petition of Rebecca Harrison and Thomas Harrison, executors of William Harrison, Deceased.
William married Rebecca Unknown on an unknown date in Virginig. Rebecca Unknown died in Virginia. 
HARRISON William, Sr. (I12015)
 
281 1717 In 1717, John bought land in Prince George County, Virginia on Chippokes Creek, which is the dividing line between Surry and Prince George Counties, and moved his family
there. 
Capt. BAIRD John (I84)
 
282 1720 John Baird was made a Vestryman for the Parish of Martin's Brandon on January 10, 1720 Capt. BAIRD John (I84)
 
283 17242 Jocasta Av. SORRELLS Brenda Lee (I1350)
 
284 1725 On August 17, 1725, a patent for 521 acres lying in the counties of Prince George and Surry was granted to John Baird, which land formerly belonged to Anne Salisbury. This land
adjoined the Chippokes property owned by John. 
Capt. BAIRD John (I84)
 
285 1734. Norman F. Hosford and David H. Hosford, 'The Hosford Genealogy: A History of the Descendants of William Hosford' , (Pheonix Publishing, West Kennebunk, ME, 1993), 487.  Family: CRIBLEZ Lewis C. / ERNST Joan Reno (F796)
 
286 1734. Norman F. Hosford and David H. Hosford, 'The Hosford Genealogy: A History of the Descendants of William Hosford' , (Pheonix Publishing, West Kennebunk, ME, 1993), 487.

1575. Helen Hazel14 Hosford (Edwin Charles13, Alonzo C.12, James Corliss11, Jonathan10, Sarah9 Calkins, Sarah8, Sarah7 Turner, Ezekiel6, Mary5 Brewster, Jonathan4, William3, William2, William1) was born February 13, 1900 in Birmingham, Erie, OH1519 , and died September 06, 1931 in Norwalk, Dunn, OH1520 . She married Gus Emerson Criblez May 28, 1924 in Milan, Erie, OH1520 . He was born September 20, 1895 in Beaverdam, Allen, OH1520 .

More About Helen Hazel Hosford:
Burial: Milan, Erie, OH1520
Occupation: Bookeeper1520

More About Gus Emerson Criblez:
Occupation: Electrician1520

Children of Helen Hosford and Gus Criblez are:
1887i.Jane Louise15 Criblez, born April 09, 1925 in Milan, Erie, OH.1888ii.Lewis C. Criblez, born August 01, 1926 in Norwalk, Huron, OH; died June 1987.1889iii.Sally Ann Criblez, born November 04, 1930 in Rocky River, Cuyahoga, OH. 
HOSFORD Helen Hazel (I2359)
 
287 1785 HALIFAX COUNTY VA HEADS OF FAMILIES
(last name, first name, white souls, dwellings, other buildings) 1,132 households 6,576 white souls
Chappell James 4 2 0 
CHAPPELL James (I8947)
 
288 1790 United States Federal Census
about Daniel Newmon
Name:
Daniel Newmon [Daniel Newman]          
County:Warren          
State:North Carolina          
Number of Free White Males 16 and Over: 1          
Number of Free White Females: 1          
Number of Household Members: 2           
NEWMAN Daniel (I10916)
 
289 1790 • Surry Co, Virginia; James Sheffield, 30 acres. SHEFFIELD James (I2548)
 
290 1791, Belfield [Emporia], Greensville Co., Va GOODRICH Edward, Jr. (I9676)
 
291 180 census lists his birthplace as Vermont WESTBROOK John P. (I3473)
 
292 1800's BAIRD James Harrison (I216)
 
293 1810 United States Federal Census
about Ishmael Harrison
\\b0Name:Ishmael Harrison\\tab     
Home in 1810 (City, County, State):Sussex, Sussex, Virginia\\tab     
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15:2\\tab     
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25:1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 :1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10:3\\tab     
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15:1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:1\\tab     
Number of All Other Free Persons:1\\tab     
Numbers of Slaves:1\\tab     
Number of Household Members Under 16:6\\tab     
Number of Household Members Over 25:2\\tab     
Number of Household Members:11\\tab     
 
HARRISON Ishmael (I12041)
 
294 1810 United States Federal Census
about James H Baird
Name:
James H Baird          
Home in 1810 (City, County, State):Prince George, Prince George, Virginia          
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25:1          
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 :1          
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:1          
Numbers of Slaves:2          
Number of Household Members Over 25:2          
Number of Household Members:5           
BAIRD James Harrison (I216)
 
295 1813: Orange County Records, Vol. XIX, Deed Books 15 & 16, William Doub Bennett, privately published
Deed Book 15, page 193, 21 May 1813

Archer Harris of Orange to Nathaniel Harris of same, two hundred pounds, 100 acres on waters of Flat R.; begin at a white oak Edward Harris & Thomas Horner's cor., W 103 rods to a stake, S parallel with Horner's line to a stake in Mark Harris' line, E along line of Thomas Rhew's cor. post oak, along Horner's line N about 45 ch. to beginning,
signed: Archer Harris,
wit: John Hunt & William Harris, proved November Term 1815 by William Harris. 
HARRIS Archer (I7635)
 
296 1820 United States Federal Census
about Ishmael Harrison
Name:Ishmael Harrison\\tab     
Home in 1820 (City, County, State):Sussex, Virginia\\tab     
Enumeration Date:August 7, 1820\\tab     
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10:1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25:1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over:1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15:2\\tab     
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25:1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:1\\tab     
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over :1\\tab     
Slaves - Females - Under 14:1\\tab     
Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:2\\tab     
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:3\\tab     
Free White Persons - Under 16:3\\tab     
Free White Persons - Over 25:3\\tab     
Total Free White Persons:8\\tab     
Total Slaves:3\\tab     
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:\\tab     
 
HARRISON Ishmael (I12041)
 
297 1820 United States Federal Census
about Jesse P Warren
Name:
Jesse P Warren          
Home in 1820 (City, County, State):Surry, Virginia          
Enumeration Date:August 7, 1820          
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10:1          
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44:1          
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10:2          
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:2          
Slaves - Males - Under 14:3          
Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:1          
Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44:2          
Slaves - Females - Under 14:1          
Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:1          
Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:1          
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:5          
Free White Persons - Under 16:3          
Free White Persons - Over 25:3          
Total Free White Persons:6          
Total Slaves:9          
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:           
WARREN Jesse Phillips (I11491)
 
298 1820 United States Federal Census
about William Rudd
Name:
William Rudd          
Home in 1820 (City, County, State):Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia          
Enumeration Date:August 7, 1820          
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10:2          
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15:1          
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25:1          
Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over:1          
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15:1          
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25:1          
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:1          
Slaves - Males - Under 14:1          
Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:1          
Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44:1          
Slaves - Males - 45 and over:1          
Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:1          
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:4          
Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures:2          
Free White Persons - Under 16:4          
Free White Persons - Over 25:2          
Total Free White Persons:8          
Total Slaves:5          
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:13           
RUDD William (I227)
 
299 1820 United States Federal Census
about Daniel Newman
Name:
Daniel Newman          
Township:Warrenton          
County:Warren          
State:North Carolina          
Enumeration Date:August 7, 1820          
Free White Males - 10 thru 15:3          
Free White Males - 45 and over:1          
Free White Females - Under 10:1          
Free White Females - 10 thru 15:4          
Free White Females - 45 and over:1          
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:5          
Slaves - Males - Under 14:1          
Slaves - Females - Under 14:1          
Free White Persons - Under 16:8          
Free White Persons - Over 25:2          
Total Free White Persons:10          
Total Slaves:2          
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:           
NEWMAN Daniel (I10916)
 
300 1820 United States Federal Census about Peter W Stainback
Name:      Peter W Stainback
Home in 1820 (City, County, State):      Prince George, Virginia
Enumeration Date:      August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44:      1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:      1
Slaves - Males - Under 14:      4
Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:      2
Slaves - Females - Under 14:      1
Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:      1
Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:      1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:      4
Free White Persons - Over 25:      2
Total Free White Persons:      2
Total Slaves:      9
Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:      11 
STAINBACK Peter W. (I11830)
 

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