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SHELLY Sarah

Female Abt 1702 - Abt 1757  (~ 55 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SHELLY Sarah was born about 1702 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died about 1757 in Southampton County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 441

    Notes:

    Surry County Order Book 1691-1713, pg. 389: The suit in 1711 was between Robert Booth and his wife Sarah and Christopher Smith and wife Sarah, the executrix of Philip Shelly. Sarah Booth may have been a daughter of Philip shelly, although she is not mentioned in the will.Ibid, pg. 391. Robert Booth and John Taylor securities for John Shelly answering for his son John Philip shelly's part of estates of John Drew and Sarah Drew. Lyndon H. Hart

    Sarah married BOOTH Robert about 1725 in Isle of Wight County, VA. Robert (son of BOOTH Robert, Jr. and BRAY Ann) was born in 1685 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died in Jan 1760 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. BOOTH Arthur, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1713 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 14 Apr 1769 in Southampton County, VA.
    2. 3. BOOTH Robert, IV  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1715 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 21 Aug 1777 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA.
    3. 4. BOOTH Shelly  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1717 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died in Sep 1771 in Southampton County, VA.
    4. 5. BOOTH Moses  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1720 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 5 Aug 1794 in Dinwiddie County, VA.
    5. 6. BOOTH Faith  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1722 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.
    6. 7. BOOTH Sary (Sarah)  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1724 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.
    7. 8. BOOTH Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1726 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died in 1777.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BOOTH Arthur, Sr.BOOTH Arthur, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (1.Sarah1) was born about 1713 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 14 Apr 1769 in Southampton County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 442
    • Land: 16 Aug 1756, Sussex County, VA; Land Transfer
    • Will: 1769

    Notes:

    Will made: 1769 In his father's will dtd: 6 Oct 1757, he was given the upper part of the land that Robert, Sr. bought from Robert Barham, where Arthur lived at the time of the will. This land adjoined the land that Arthur bought from Allen Warren (200 acres) on 24 Oct 1742. He also gave Arthur all his land on the South side of the Long Branch (approx 100 acres). He also gave him some pewter dishes. 14 April 1769.....Will: Legacies to: son James; son William G. Booth, land in Sussex County; son Michael; my brother Moses Booth to have charge of son Arthur until he is twenty -one; daughter Lucy; daughter Sarah; daughter Martha Booth Executor: son James and brother Moses Booth Witnesses: Edwin Gray, Joseph Lane, Jesse Lane, Charles Briggs.................Pg. 348 14 Feb 1771.......Estate Account examined by Joshua Wood, Barnaby Bailey and Nathaniel Coker....Pg. 373 13 Aug 1772.......Estate examined by John Bailey and James Gray. Signed: James Booth, Ex. Pg. 12 Va State Archives....Land Office patent # 33, Page. 190....10 Shillings for 75 acres, South side of Blackwater Swamp beginning and extending on the side of Windam's branch....Aug. 16, 1756. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Will - Southampton County - Will Book 2 (reel 16) pg. .348-349 dtd 8 Nov 1770 will processed. pg. 373-375 dtd 14 Feb 1771, Inventory & appraisal.

    Poss born in Isle of Wight County

    Will made: 1769

    In his father's will dtd: 6 Oct 1757, he was given the upper part of the land that Robert, Sr. bought from Robert Barham, where Arthur lived at the time of the will. This land adjoined the land that Arthur bought from Allen Warren (200 acres) on 24 Oct 1742. He also gave Arthur all his land on the South side of the Long Branch (approx 100 acres). He also gave him some pewter dishes.

    14 April 1769.....Will: Legacies to: son James; son William G. Booth, land in Sussex County; son Michael; my brother Moses Booth to have charge of son Arthur until he is twenty-one; daughter Lucy; daughter Sarah; daughter Martha Booth
    Executor: son James and brother Moses Booth
    Witnesses: Edwin Gray, Joseph Lane, Jesse Lane, Charles
    Briggs.................Pg. 348

    14 Feb 1771.......Estate Account examined by Joshua Wood, Barnaby Bailey and Nathaniel Coker....Pg. 373

    13 Aug 1772.......Estate examined by John Bailey and James Gray.
    Signed: James Booth, Ex. Pg. 12

    Va State Archives....Land Office patent # 33, Page. 190....10 Shillings for 75 acres, South side of Blackwater Swamp beginning and extending on the side of Windam's branch....Aug 16, 1756. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Will - Southampton County - Will Book 2 (reel 16) Pg. .348-349 dtd 8 Nov 1770 will processed. pg. 373-375 dtd 14 Feb 1771, Inventory & appraisal.

    Generation No. 6

    10. ANNE(6) BAILEY (WILLIAM5, JOHN4, ANSOLME3, WILLIAM2, ANSELME1) was born Abt. 1720 in Southampton Co., VA, and died Bef. April 15, 1769 in Southampton Co., VA. She married ARTHUR BOOTH, SR Abt. 1740 in Southampton Co., VA, son of ROBERT BOOTH and SARAH SHELLY. He was born Abt. 1717 in Southampton Co., VA, and died April 14, 1769 in Southampton Co., VA.

    Notes for ANNE BAILEY:
    Will does not mention and youngest son given to brother to raise
    Anne may be first daughter of William Bailey and died before her father.

    Notes for ARTHUR BOOTH, SR:
    witness daughter marriage 23 Aug 1769
    Will written 14 Apr 1769, probated 8 Nov 1770.
        
    Children of ANNE BAILEY and ARTHUR BOOTH are:
         i.      SARAH7 BOOTH.

    Notes for SARAH BOOTH:
    Not married in 1771 when she was legatee of Faith Booth.

         ii.      JAMES BOOTH.
         iii.      WILLIAM G. BOOTH.
         iv.      MICHAEL BOOTH.
         v.      ARTHUR BOOTH, JR.

    Land:
    page 129 ( Sussex County, Virginia Deed Books A-E 1754 - March 1779 by William Lindsay Hopkins page 19 Sussex Co. Deed Book "A" 1754-1759 )
    Sussex Co. Deed Book "D" 1768-1772
    (p. 302) 16 Jan 1771... William Booth of Southampton CO to Barnarby Bailey of the same for 15 pounds... 75 acres being the land his father left him in his will recorded in Southampton CO and bounded by the north side of Lightwood Swamp, Windhams Branch, Henry Blow and Joseph Stuart. Land was granted to Arthur Booth on 16 Aug 1756. Rec: 17 Jan 1771

    Will:
    "1. Great, great, great, great Grandfather's name: Robert Booth; born about
    1690, resided Nottoway Parish, Southampton County, Virginia, homestead near
    Lightwood Swamp; occupation, planter; will made and recorded 1757; died,
    1759; children (range in order of will listing), Arthur Booth, will made
    1769, died 1770; Robert Booth (IV), will made 1773, died 1777; Shelly
    Booth, will made 1771, died 1771; Moses Booth (Sr.) died 1794; Faith Booth;
    Saray Booth

    Arthur married BAILEY Anne about 1739 in Southampton County, VA. Anne (daughter of BAILEY William and HOWELL Sarah) was born about 1720 in Southampton County, VA; died before 15 Apr 1769 in Southampton County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. BOOTH James  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1741 in Southampton County, VA; died about 1811.
    2. 10. BOOTH William G.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1743 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.
    3. 11. BOOTH Michael  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1745 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
    4. 12. BOOTH Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1747 in Southampton County, VA; died before 1810 in Southampton County, VA.
    5. 13. BOOTH Sarah  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1749 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
    6. 14. BOOTH Arthur, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1751 in Southampton County, VA.
    7. 15. BOOTH Martha  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1753 in Southampton County, VA; and died.

  2. 3.  BOOTH Robert, IVBOOTH Robert, IV Descendancy chart to this point (1.Sarah1) was born about 1715 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 21 Aug 1777 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Lived(s) In: Southampton Co., VA.
    • Lived(s) In: Lightwood Swamp
    • Military: Va Militia
    • Political Office: Southampton Co., VA.; House of Burgess
    • Land: 8 Aug 1765, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
    • Will: 1773
    • Illness: 1777; Robert Booth Jr. being taken with the (Nurse's?) fever, after an illness of fifteen Days Departed this life 31st Day of August 1777
    • Will: 1777; Will Appraisal

    Notes:

    Both Robert Booth, Senior and Junior lived in the area of the Lightwood Swamp and Corrowaugh Swamp lived in this area for a long time. Beverly Booth was
    also born in this area. It should be noted that the Lightwood Swamp extends into Sussex County also.
    http://maps.google.com/maps?q=36.7838,+-76.8736&iwloc=A&hl=en


    Will made: 1773, processed 11 Dec 1777, Inventory/appraisal on 12 Mar 1778 Poss born 1710 Deeds-Southampton County, Va: Book 3 Pg. 363: Robert Booth bought 295 acres of land from Benjamin Phillips by Moses Booth line and John Bailey's line, by Cabin Branch. In his father's will, dtd: 6 Oct 1757; he was given all the land that lies below Arthur's line and the mouth of the Mire Branch up to the head thereof, then along a line of marked trees to a corner tree of his brother Arthur's land (that was bought from Allen Warren), containing 220 acres.

    Booth...The Family in Virginia: Both Robert Booth, Sr. and Robert Booth, Jr. served in the House of Burgesses.

    27 Aug 1777.....Will: Legacies: son Beverly, tract of land bought of Benjamin Phillips; son Moses, land given me by my father Robert Booth; daughter Elizabeth; grandson Robert Booth; daughter Lucy Sykes; granddaughter Maze Booth; Grandson David Booth. Executors: brother Moses Booth and son Beverly Booth. Witnesses: Moses Booth, Elizabeth Booth, William Salter, Jr. Page...187, Southampton County Wills.
    12 Mar 1778.....Estate appraisd by Barnaby Bailey, Richard Bailey and Charles Bailey.
    recorded: 12 Mar 1778.....Page 201 13 May 1779.....Account current. Legacies paid to: Elizabeth Booth, Beverly Booth and to the guardian of Moses Booth. Audited by: Wil Salter, Jr., Richard Bailey and Barnaby (Wills and administrations of Southampton County, Virginia, 1749-1800 By Blanche Adams Chapman, page 201)


    Bailey.........Pg. 261 Robert Booth, Jr. also served as Sexton of the Cyprus Chapel, Upper Parrish, Nanasemond County, Va. 15 Nov 1762; Vestry Book of Upper Parish, Nansemond Cty, Va, Pg 158 He was paid L 0-15-0 by the church for blocking up the Chapel and cutting down bushes. Note: in 1970 L 1-0-0 equalled $2.40 in US dolllars. Pg. 157....240 Shillings for being a Deacon ' ' ' ' ' Pg. 161....200 7 Jan 1764

    Vestry Book, Nov 16, 1764 of Upper Parish, Nansemond Cty, Va (Pg. 167) : Robert Booth, Deacon Cyprus Baptist Church.

    From booth family bible.


    [p.399] At a Court held for Surry County, June the 24th 1806. Present. Robert Mc.Intosh, Nicholas Sebrell, John H. Cocke & Archibald Davis Gentlemen Justices.
    Upon the petition of Stephen Lucas for leave to open a new Road, the persons appointed to view the way proposed returned their report in these words to wit, "Agreeably to an order of the worshipful Court of Surry County hereto annexed We Edward Marks, Robert Booth, Thomas Bishop and Herman Bishop hath viewed the way proposed to open a Road from the Otterdam meeting house in the Huntington road opposite to Stephen Lucas's plantation, and we find that no inconvenience can result in consequence of opening the said Road, and believe that the publick will be much benefitted by the same" (signed) "Edward Marks, Robert Booth, Thomas Bishop, Herman Bishop" The same being read and considered it is ordered that leave be granted to open the said Road from the Otterdam meeting house to the Huntington Road, that the same compose a District to be denominated the Otterdam Meeting house Road, that Robert Booth be surveyor thereof and that he, with the male labouring tithables of himself, Stephen Lucas, Nicholas Hite, Thomas Bishop, Robert Davis, James Bishop, Jonathan Richards, and [p.401] Abraham Freeland do keep the said Road in constant good repair.


    Will: Will: Wills: Southampton County, VA ROBERT BOOTH WILL OF 7th AUGUST 1777 Southampton County Will Book III, p. 187 - 188

    Will: In the Name of God Amen I Robert Booth of the County of Southampton being weak in body but of a sound Memory do make and ordain this my last will & testament in manner and form as follows / To wit

    Will: First I give and bequeath to my son Beverley Booth all that tract of land that I purchas'd of Benja Phillips containing two hundred and ninety five acres be the same more or less, to him his heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my son Beverly twenty pounds. I give and bequeath to my son Beverly Booth two Negroes named Jacob & Judy to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son Moses Booth the plantation whereon I now dwell and also all that land that was giving me by my father Robert Booth containing three hundred & ten acres more or less part of which land lies on the south side of Windhams branch to him his heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my son Moses Booth six Negroes / to wit / Nan. Dinah. Fanny. Dick. Ned. and Joseph to him his heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Booth three Negroes / to wit / Patience Hannah and Crese to her, her heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my daughter Elizabeth twenty pounds. I give and bequeath to my grandson Robert Booth one Negro boy named Jerry to him his heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Lucy Sykes two negro's / to wit / Mourning & Lettice to her, her heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Maze Booth one negro girl named Ede to her her heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath to my grandson David Booth one negro girl named Cherry to him his heirs & assigns forever. It is my will and desire that all my just debts & legacies be paid and after that be done I give all the remainder of my estate to my son Moses Booth. I do hereby constitute & appoint my brother Moses Booth and son Beverly Booth my whole & sole Exors. of this my last will and testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty seventh day of August 1777.
    his mark Sign'd Seal'd Robert + Booth and acknowledg'd in presence of Moses Booth
    her Eliz + Booth
    mark Willm Salter

    Will: At a court held for the county of Southampton the 11th day of Dec. 1777.

    Will: This will was presented in court by Beverly Booth one of the Exors therein the other refusing to join in the probat thereof proved by the oaths of Moses Booth & William Salter jur two of the witnesses thereto and Ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of the said executor who made oath according to law certificate was granted him for obtaining a probat thereof in due form giving security whereupon.

    Will: Sam Kello, Clk

    Deeds-Southampton County, Va: Book 3 Pg. 363:
    Robert Booth bought 295 acres of land from Benjamin Phillips
    by Moses Booth line and John Bailey's line, by Cabin
    Branch.

    In his father's will, dtd: 6 Oct 1757; he was given all the land that lies below Arthur's line and the mouth of the Mire Branch up to the head thereof, then along a line of marked trees to a corner tree of his brother Arthur's land (that was bought from Allen Warren), containing 220 acres.

    Booth...The Family in Virginia: Both Robert Booth, Sr. and Robert Booth, Jr. served in the House of Burgesses.

    27 Aug 1777.....Will: Legacies: son Beverly, tract of land bought of Benjamin
    Phillips; son Moses, land given me by my father Robert Booth;
    daughter Elizabeth; grandson Robert Booth; daughter Lucy
    Sykes; granddaughter Maze Booth; Grandson David Booth.
    Executors: brother Moses Booth and son Beverly Booth
    Witnesses: Moses Booth, Elizabeth Booth, William Salter, Jr.
    Page...187, Southampton County Wills.

    12 Mar 1778.....Estate appraisd by Barnaby Bailey, Richard Bailey and Charles
    Bailey. recorded: 12 Mar 1778.....Page 201

    13 May 1779.....Account current. Legacies paid to: Elizabeth Booth, Beverly
    Booth and to the guardian of Moses Booth.
    Audited by: Wil Salter, Jr., Richard Bailey and Barnaby
    Bailey.........Pg. 261



    Robert Booth, Jr. also served as Sexton of the Cyprus Chapel, Upper Parrish, Nanasemond County, Va.

    15 Nov 1762; Vestry Book of Upper Parish, Nansemond Cty, Va, Pg 158 He was paid L 0-15-0 by the church for blocking up the Chapel and cutting down bushes. Note: in 1970 L 1-0-0 equalled $2.40 in US dolllars.

    Pg. 157....240 Shillings for being a Deacon
    " " " " " Pg. 161....200 7 Jan 1764

    Notes for ROBERT BOOTH IV:
    Will 1777. In 1778 a Charles Bailey appraised with Barnaby Bailey and Charles Bailey the estate of Robert Booth. R. 12 Mar 1778

    Recent accessions in the Library of Virginia in Richmond, VA.:
         Booth Family, 37 leaves, Descendants of Robert Booth [d. Ca. 1759] of Southampton County, with lines which settled in. Surry and Sussex Counties.


    Wills and administrations of Southampton County, Virginia, 1749-1800
    By Blanche Adams Chapman

    Lived(s) In:
    Both Robert Booth, Senior and Junior lived in the area of the Lightwood Swamp and Corrowaugh Swamp lived in this area for a long time. Beverly Booth was
    also born in this area. It should be noted that the Lightwood Swamp extends into Sussex County also.
    http://maps.google.com/maps?q=36.7838,+-76.8736&iwloc=A&hl=en

    Land:
    Benjamin PHILLIPS to Robert BOOTH, deed & memorandum dated & proved 8 Aug 1765 [margin notes] Phillips to Booth Ex.d & Del.d Rob.t Booth This indenture made this the eighth day of August in the Year of our lord christ one thousand seven hundred & sixty five Between Benjamen Phillips of the county of Surry of the one part and Robert Booth of the county of Southampton of the other part Witnesseth that the said Benjamen Phillips for and in consideration of the sum of sixty two pounds ten shillings in hand paid by the said Robert Booth at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Benjamen Phillips doth hereby acknowledge he the said Benj.a Phillips hath granted bargained & sold aliened enfeoffed and confirmed & by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns do grant bargain & sell alien enfeoff & confirm unto the said Robert Booth his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred and ninety five acres more or less lying and being in the county of Southampton being part of patents granted to John Drew bearing date the fifth of Sept.r one thousand seven hundred and thirty seven and bounded as followeth to wit Beginning at a poplar in the poplar branch in Moses Booths line then by a line of mark.t trees to a turkey oak a corner tree in Moses Booths line thence by a line of John Baileys to the Cabbin branch to a poplar in the said Baileys line thence up the Cabbin branch to a pine in the patent line thence along the said line to the poplar branch thence down the said branch the beginning and the reversion & reversions remainder & remainders rents and services of the said premises also all the estate right title interest claim and demand of him the said Benjamen Phillips and his heirs in and to the said land and every part thereof To have & to hold the said land & premises with the appurtenances herein before mentioned unto the said Robert Booth his heirs and assigns forever and the said Benjamen Phillips for himself his heirs and assigns from all and every other person or persons whatsoever claiming and demanding the said land and premises doth hereby warrent & forever defend unto the said Robert Booth his heirs & assigns forever In Witness whereof the said Benjamen Phillips hath hereunto set his hand & affixt his seal the day and year above written Sign'd Seal'd & Delivered in presence of. Benj.a Phillips ¤LS¤ Charles Briggs Aaron Phillips Ja.s Moore Memo.d that on the 8.th day of August one thousand seven hundred & sixty five peaceable & quiet possession & seisen of the land within mentioned was had & taken by Benj.a Phillips within mentioned & by him delivered to the within named Robert Booth to hold to him his heirs & assigns forever according to the form & effect of the within written indenture Witness Charles Briggs Benj.a Phillips Aaron Phillips Ja.s Moore

    Will:
    "1. Great, great, great, great Grandfather's name: Robert Booth; born about
    1690, resided Nottoway Parish, Southampton County, Virginia, homestead near
    Lightwood Swamp; occupation, planter; will made and recorded 1757; died,
    1759; children (range in order of will listing), Arthur Booth, will made
    1769, died 1770; Robert Booth (IV), will made 1773, died 1777; Shelly
    Booth, will made 1771, died 1771; Moses Booth (Sr.) died 1794; Faith Booth;
    Saray Booth

    Will:
    Notes for ROBERT BOOTH IV:
    Will 1777. In 1778 a Charles Bailey appraised with Barnaby Bailey and Charles Bailey the estate of Robert Booth. R. 12 Mar 1778

    2. G,G,G,G grandfather's name: Robert Booth (IV) resided Nottoway Paish,
    Southampton County, VA; died 1777; will made, 1773, married Sarah Baily
    (Bayley); her father, William Bailey; occupation, planter; children,
    Beverly Booth; born 1752 in Southampton, Virginia; died November 23, 1833,
    Surry County, Va; married Elizabeth (Coke); Moses Booth (Jr), born about
    17534; Elizabeth; born about 1757; married Howell Jones, December 15, 1783;
    Lucy Booth; born about 1759; married John Sykes.

    Robert married BAILEY Sarah on 9 Dec 1751 in Southampton County, VA. Sarah (daughter of BAILEY William and HOWELL Sarah) was born about 1723 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died on 11 Nov 1771. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. BOOTH Moses  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1746 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died about 1783 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    2. 17. BOOTH Beverly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jan 1753 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; was christened on 3 Apr 1777; died on 22 Nov 1833 in Surry County, VA (At their Residence); was buried on 23 Nov 1833 in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).
    3. 18. BOOTH Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Oct 1754 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 8 Jun 1838 in Russell County. VA; was buried in Russell County. VA.
    4. 19. BOOTH Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Apr 1757 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.
    5. 20. BOOTH Patty  Descendancy chart to this point and died.

  3. 4.  BOOTH ShellyBOOTH Shelly Descendancy chart to this point (1.Sarah1) was born about 1717 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died in Sep 1771 in Southampton County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 443
    • Will: 1771

    Notes:

    Will made and ordered: 17 Aug 1771, processsed 12 Sep 1771, Shelly Booth: 10 Aug 1759.....Shelly Booth Purchased 193 acres. Patent Book 34, Pg. 304 ** Land was in Sussex & Isle of Wight and on the southside of Blackwater Swamp.... 6 Oct 1757.....Shelly Booth was given 100 acres of land in his father's will. This is the land that Shelly lived on. The land was originally purchased from John Drew. He was also given 400 pounds of tobacco in consideration of a survey made by him.
    ** see Robert Booth Sr. will dtd 6 Oct 1757
    17 Aug 1771.....Will: Legacy to son Phillip; son John; daughter Patience (the wife of John James. Witnesses: Moses Booth, William Booth, Charles Briggs
    Executor: son John Booth 12 sep 1771.....Will Recorded.**
    Also check Pg. 207

    Will:
    "1. Great, great, great, great Grandfather's name: Robert Booth; born about
    1690, resided Nottoway Parish, Southampton County, Virginia, homestead near
    Lightwood Swamp; occupation, planter; will made and recorded 1757; died,
    1759; children (range in order of will listing), Arthur Booth, will made
    1769, died 1770; Robert Booth (IV), will made 1773, died 1777; Shelly
    Booth, will made 1771, died 1771; Moses Booth (Sr.) died 1794; Faith Booth;
    Saray Booth

    Shelly married BOOTH Unknown Mrs. Shelly about 1745 in Isle of Wight County, VA. Unknown was born about 1722 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. BOOTH Patience  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1746 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.
    2. 22. BOOTH Phillip  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1748 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.
    3. 23. BOOTH John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1749 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.

  4. 5.  BOOTH Moses Descendancy chart to this point (1.Sarah1) was born about 1720 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 5 Aug 1794 in Dinwiddie County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Reference Number: 444
    • Alt. Marriage: 1740
    • Land: 22 Jan 1794, Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA
    • Alt. Death: 5 Aug 1794, Southampton County, VA

    Notes:

    From his brother Robert Booth's will: I do hereby constitute & appoint my brother Moses Booth and son Beverly Booth my whole & sole Exors. of this my last will and testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty seventh day of August 1777.

    Deeds Southampton County, Va. Book 3, Pg. 362 8 Aug 1765...Moses Booth purchased 200 acres of land from Benjamin Phillips of Surry County, on the Northside of Lightwood Swamp in John Bailey's line. Book 5, Pg. 205 11 Spr 1776...Moses Booth purchased (bill of sale dtd: 27 Feb 1776) land lying and being part of this County of Sussex-land lying near and in, Lightood Swamp. 6 Oct 1757...Will of Robert Booth Sr to Moses Booth: Bequest to Moses Booth the plantation where he lived, there being approximately 370 acres. He also gave him six slaves: Harry, Peter, Betty, Tony, Ephraim and Ben. He gave Moses the remainder of the Estate after all debts and legacies were paid. 5 Aug 1794.....Will: Legacies: wife Diana; son Peter- land purchased of Benjamin Phillips, Phillips Booth and Henry Blow; son John- land bought of Moses Booth; daughter Martha Warren. Executors: sons Peter and John Booth. Pg.645, Southampton. Witnesses: Peter Bailey, H. John Burgess, Charles Bailey 9 Oct 1794.....

    Will recorded.....Pg. 645-646, Southampton Cty Wills, Will Book #4 (reel 17) 12 Feb 1795....Inventory signed for by Peter Booth....Pg 669-670 *** this shows as Moses Booth, Sr. 1790...........Census: Heads of Families-Virginia, 1783: Pg. 53, Col 3: Mosses Booth, Nansemond County, 6 whites, 1 black in the household. Listed in Nansemond County under Capt. Robt. M. Riddick's district. The county had a population of 9,010 people, of which, 3,817 were slaves. Virginia's population was747,610. At this point in time the United States consisted of 827,844 sq. miles but only had an area of 239.935 miles that was settled.

    1782 Taxes: Southampton County Personal Property Tax Records: Nottoway Parish, Pg 4: Moses Booth: 16 Slaves,2 Horses, 27 Cattle;tax:9 pounds 15 shilling 9 pence ****tax records also show Moses Booth, Jr.: 5 slaves, 2 horses, 7 cattle and tax of 2 pounds 15 shillings 9 pence. 1784 Taxes, Page 3: 1 Adult, 9 slaves over 16, 17 slaves total, 3 horses, 32 cattle Moses, Jr: Page 3: 1 adult, 1 slave over 16, 1 total slaves, 1 horse, 3 cows. 1785 Taxes, Pg.6: Moses, Jr.: 1 adult male, 1 slave over 16, 4 tot slaves, 1 horse, 4 cattle. Moses, Sr.: 1 adult male, 11 slaves over 16, 19 tot slaves, 3 horses, 32 cattle. 1786 Taxes Pg.4: Moses, Jr.: 1 adult male, 1 Slave over 16, 4 Tot slaves, 2 horses, 3 cattle Moses, Sr.: 1 adult male, 12 Slaves over 16, 20 Tot Slaves, 3 horses, 30 Cattle. 1787 Taxes: Moses, Sr.: 1 adult, 11 slaves over 16, 8 under 16, 3 horses, 35 cattle p7 Moses, Jr.: 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' '1 ' 4 '

    p7 - Public Service Claims - Southampton County For produce, meat and rum to the American Continental Army. Sept 1781....Mosses Booth 550 lbs beef......Paid 3-6-17pence (Reel 4, page 3) Public Service Claims - Nansemond County - Book I 21 Feb 1782....Mosses Booth....use of yoke and oxes for 17 days....4-5-0 ox & cart for 11 days for convoy....1-0-0 Notes 'Wills and Administrations of Southampton County, Virginia 1749-1800, Blanche A. Chapman, Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, MD, 1980 page 32. Moses is listed as first born son because in his father's will dated 1757 he received the remainder of his father's estate after his brothers received a specific share and the plantation of his fathers and is listed as the sole executor of his father Robert Booth III's will. Moses' father Robert gave him the plantation where he lived, there being approximately 370 acres. He also gave Moses six slaves; Harry, Peter, Betty, Tony, Ephraim, and Ben. He gave Moses the remainder of the estate after all debts and legacies were paid. Extracted from 'Wills and Administrations of Southampton County, Virginia 1749-1800, Blanche A. Chapman, Genealogical Pub Co, Balto, Md 1980. p.32 'HOWELL, William. Estate appraised by Robert Booth, Arthur Booth and Moses Booth. R. Feb. 9, 1764. Page 75. ____________ Extracted from 'Marriage Bonds and Ministers Returns of Southampton County, Virginia 1750-1810', Catherine L. Knoor, 1955, p. 15 '1 January 1772. Moses BOOTH and Diana Morris. Sur. Nicholas Morris. Wit. Richard Kello. p.17'
    ____________ LAND RECORDS 1793 PAGES 819-820 This indenture made this 21st day of March in the year of our Lord 1793 between MOSES BOOTH JR. and SARAH His wife of the one part & MOSES BOOTH SR. of the Other witnesseth thatthe said MOSES BOOTH JR. and SARAH his wife do and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and eighty pounds current money of Virginia do current to him in hand paid by the said MOSES BOOTH SR. at or before the sealing and delivery of these presence the receipt whereof the said MOSES BOOTH JR. do hereby acknowledge and thereof acquit and discharge the said MOSES BOOTH SR. his heirs executors and administrators have granted bargained and sold alined (?) released and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain and sell alien release and confirm unto the said MOSES BOOTH SR. and to his heirs and assigns all that plantation tract or parcel of land whereon the said MOSES BOOTH JR. now lives (except) three acres sold to Salpson Stanton and adjoining his mill containing by estimation three hundred and twenty two acres (exclusive of the three acres above mentioned) be the same more of less part of which land said to contain two hundred and twenty acres was devised by ROBERT BOOTH THE ELDER to his son ROBERT BOOTH and by him to his son MOSES BOOTH JR. partly hereto the ____?? thereof (out of which the three acres above mentioned are excepted) was granted to BEVERLY BOOTH by patent bearing date the 11th day of October 1787 and contained 105 acres by him sold and conveyed to the said MOSES BOOTH JR. party hereto which deed with the wills heretofore mentioned have been duly proved and recorded in the county court of Southhampton, the lands herein mentioned and intended to be conveyed being bounded as is mentioned in the said wills and patent reference being thereto had will more fully appear and are situated on both sides of the Lightwood swamp in the Parish of Nottoway and county of Southampton and also the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders & services thereof and all the estate right little interest claim and demand whatsoever of them the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife of in or to the same of any part thereof (except three acres above mentioned) To have and to hold the said plantation tract or parcel of land and premises together with the appurtenances unto the said MOSES BOOTH Sr. his heirs and assigns forever and the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife for themselves their heirs exrs. & adms. hereby covenant and agree with the said MOSES BOOTH SR. that they the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife shall and will warrant and defend the above mentioned land and premises with all its appurtenances (except the three acres heretofore excepted ) unto the saide MOSES BOOTH SR. his heirs and assigns forever against the claim or title of all and every person whatsoever. In witness whereof the said MOSES BOOTH JR. & SARAH his wife have hereunto set their hands and seals this day and year above written. Signed, sealed and Delivered in presences of Moses Booth Jun. Salley Booth Robert Goodwyn Edm. Tyler Beverly Booth James Johnson ___________________________________________________________________ Extracted from 'Wills and Administrations of Southampton County, Virginia 1749-1800, Blanche A. Chapman, Genealogical Pub Co, Balto, Md 1980. p.141 'BOOTH, Moses, Sr. Inventory. Signed, Peter Booth. R. Feb. 12, 1795. Page 669' ___________________________________________________________________ WILL--Southampton County Wills and Probates, Courtland Circuit Court, VI BOOTH, Moses- In the name of God, Amen, I MOSES BOOTH of the parish of Nottoway County of Southampton do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament First--it is my desire than my just debts and funeral expenses should be paid by the sale of the brandy which may be madeon my plantations this present year. Second--I lend to my loving wife Diana Booth the use of the plantation on which I now live and also 1/3 part of all the personal property of which I die possessed. To her also the use of the following negros viz Peter, Isaac, Hannah, Molly, Ephraim,and Gilbert during her widowhood. Thirdly--I bequeath to my son Peter Booth the land I purchased of Benjamin Philips the North side of the Lightwood Swamp containing by estimation two hundred acres also a tract of land on the aforesaid swamp which I purchased of Phillips Booth. Also one small tract of land adjoining which I purchased of Henry Blow containing forty five and a half acres to him and his heirs. Fourthly---I bequest to my aforementioned son Peter the following negros old Harry, 1 negro Genny, Marry, Daniel, Beck, Avey, Lucy, Betty and Dilly and also one third part of my personal estate to him and his heirs. Fifthly--I bequeath to my son John Booth three hundred and twenty two acres of land which I purchased of Moses Booth (Jr) also the plantation on which I now live after the marriage or decease of my wife. I also bequeath to my said son John Booth the following negros Roger, Ben, Leah, Alice, Lydia, Jesse and Carolina and young Jenny. Also one third part of my personal estate to him and his heirs. Lastly--I bequeath to my daughter Martha Warren the following negros, Pleasant and her children (children listed illegible) to Martha and to her heirs. Seventhly--It is my desire that my loving wife Diana Booth should dispose ot the one third part of my personal estate bequeathed to her as she pleases after her death or second marriage. It is my will that my negros Ephraim, Isaac and Molly should be the property of my son Peter and his heirs and that my negros Peter, Hannay and Gilbert should be the property of my son John and his heirs. Lastly I bequeath the residue to my son Peter to him and his heirs and thereby appoint my two sons Peter and John executors of this my last will and testament revoking all wills by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this 5th day of August in the year of our Lord 1794. Signed Sealed and acknowledged Moses Booth In presence of Peter Bailey H. John Burgess Charles Bailey Probated 9 Sept. 1794. Moses Booth Sr.'s will further proves that Diana Morris is his second marriage by stating that upon her death or second marriage the land goes to son John. The land that he bequeathed to son John was purchased from Moses Booth Jr.and his wife SARAH (not the previously stated DIANA as some records mistakenly show as Moses Jr.'s wife) and given to LEWIS N. BRANCH from John Booth 'in his own right and as guardian to Ann and Patsey Booth April 1832' not LEWIS BOOTH as a Boothe microfilm and researcher states. The land record on the margin is hard to read but the name is clearly not LEWIS BOOTH. A copy of the land record is in the possession of Terri Jensen.

    Deeds Southampton County, Va. Book 3, Pg. 362 8 Aug 1765...Moses Booth purchased 200 acres of land from Benjamin Phillips of Surry County, on the Northside of Lightwood Swamp in John Bailey's line.

    Book 5, Pg. 205 11 Spr 1776...Moses Booth purchased (bill of sale dtd: 27 Feb 1776) land lying and being part of this County of Sussex-land lying near and in, Lightood Swamp.

    6 Oct 1757...Will of Robert Booth Sr to Moses Booth: Bequest to Moses Booth the plantation where he lived, there being approximately 370 acres. He also gave him six slaves: Harry, Peter, Betty, Tony, Ephraim and Ben. He gave Moses the remainder of the Estate after all debts and legacies were paid.

    5 Aug 1794.....Will: Legacies: wife Diana; son Peter- land purchased of Benjamin Phillips, Phillips Booth and Henry Blow; son John- land bought of Moses Booth; daughter Martha Warren. Executors: sons Peter and John Booth. Pg.645, Southampton Witnesses: Peter Bailey, H. John Burgess, Charles Bailey

    9 Oct 1794.....Will recorded.....Pg. 645-646, Southampton Cty Wills, Will Book #4 (reel 17) 12 Feb 1795....Inventory signed for by Peter Booth....Pg 669-670 *** this shows as Moses Booth, Sr.


    1790...........Census: Heads of Families-Virginia, 1783: Pg. 53, Col 3: Mosses Booth, Nansemond County, 6 whites, 1 black in the household. Listed in Nansemond County under Capt. Robt. M. Riddick's district. The county had a population of 9,010 people, of which, 3,817 were slaves. Virginia's population was747, 610. At this point in time the United States consisted of 827,844 sq. miles but only had an area of 239.935 miles that was settled. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1782 Taxes: Southampton County Personal Property Tax Records: Nottoway Parish, Pg 4: Moses Booth: 16 Slaves,2 Horses, 27 Cattle;tax:9 pounds 15 shilling 9 pence


    ****tax records also show Moses Booth, Jr.: 5 slaves, 2 horses, 7 cattle and tax of 2 pounds 15 shillings 9 pence.

    1784 Taxes, Page 3: 1 Adult, 9 slaves over 16, 17 slaves total, 3 horses, 32 cattle

    Moses, Jr: Page 3: 1 adult, 1 slave over 16, 1 total slaves, 1 horse, 3 cows.

    1785 Taxes, Pg.6: Moses, Jr.: 1 adult male, 1 slave over 16, 4 tot slaves, 1 horse, 4 cattle. Moses, Sr.: 1 adult male, 11 slaves over 16, 19 tot slaves, 3 horses, 32 cattle. 1786 Taxes Pg.4: Moses, Jr.: 1 adult male, 1 Slave over 16, 4 Tot slaves, 2 horses, 3 cattle Moses, Sr.: 1 adult male, 12 Slaves over 16, 20 Tot Slaves, 3 horses, 30 Cattle. 1787 Taxes: Moses, Sr.: 1 adult, 11 slaves over 16, 8 under 16, 3 horses, 35 cattle p7 Moses, Jr.: 1 " 1 " " " 1 " " 1 " 4 " p7

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Service Claims - Southampton County For produce, meat and rum to the American Continental Army. Sept 1781....Mosses Booth 550 lbs beef......Paid 3-6-17pence (Reel 4, page 3)

    Public Service Claims - Nansemond County - Book I 21 Feb 1782....Mosses Booth....use of yoke and oxes for 17 days....4-5-0 ox & cart for 11 days for convoy....1-0-0


    Deeds Southampton County, Va. Book 3, Pg. 362 8 Aug 1765...Moses Booth purchased 200 acres of land from Benjamin Phillips
    of Surry County, on the Northside of Lightwood Swamp in John
    Bailey's line.

    Book 5, Pg. 205 11 Spr 1776...Moses Booth purchased (bill of sale dtd: 27 Feb 1776) land
    lying and being part of this County of Sussex-land lying near
    and in, Lightood Swamp.

    6 Oct 1757...Will of Robert Booth Sr to Moses Booth: Bequest to Moses Booth
    the plantation where he lived, there being approximately 370
    acres. He also gave him six slaves: Harry, Peter, Betty, Tony,
    Ephraim and Ben. He gave Moses the remainder of the Estate
    after all debts and legacies were paid.

    5 Aug 1794.....Will: Legacies: wife Diana; son Peter- land purchased of
    Benjamin Phillips, Phillips Booth and Henry Blow;
    son John- land bought of Moses Booth; daughter Martha Warren.
    Executors: sons Peter and John Booth. Pg.645, Southampton
    Witnesses: Peter Bailey, H. John Burgess, Charles Bailey

    9 Oct 1794.....Will recorded.....Pg. 645-646, Southampton Cty Wills, Will Book
    #4 (reel 17) 12 Feb 1795....Inventory signed for by Peter Booth....Pg 669-670
    *** this shows as Moses Booth, Sr.


    1790...........Census: Heads of Families-Virginia, 1783: Pg. 53, Col 3:
    Mosses Booth, Nansemond County, 6 whites, 1 black in the
    household. Listed in Nansemond County under Capt. Robt. M.
    Riddick's district. The county had a population of 9,010
    people, of which, 3,817 were slaves. Virginia's population
    was747, 610. At this point in time the United States consisted of 827,844 sq. miles but only had an area of 239.935 miles that was settled. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1782 Taxes: Southampton County Personal Property Tax Records: Nottoway Parish, Pg 4: Moses Booth: 16 Slaves,2 Horses, 27 Cattle;tax:9 pounds 15 shilling 9 pence


    ****tax records also show Moses Booth, Jr.: 5 slaves, 2 horses, 7 cattle and
    tax of 2 pounds 15 shillings 9 pence.

    1784 Taxes, Page 3: 1 Adult, 9 slaves over 16, 17 slaves total, 3 horses,
    32 cattle

    Moses, Jr: Page 3: 1 adult, 1 slave over 16, 1 total slaves, 1 horse, 3 cows.

    1785 Taxes, Pg.6: Moses, Jr.: 1 adult male, 1 slave over 16, 4 tot slaves, 1 horse, 4 cattle. Moses, Sr.: 1 adult male, 11 slaves over 16, 19 tot slaves, 3 horses, 32 cattle. 1786 Taxes Pg.4: Moses, Jr.: 1 adult male, 1 Slave over 16, 4 Tot slaves, 2 horses, 3 cattle Moses, Sr.: 1 adult male, 12 Slaves over 16, 20 Tot Slaves, 3 horses, 30 Cattle. 1787 Taxes: Moses, Sr.: 1 adult, 11 slaves over 16, 8 under 16, 3 horses, 35 cattle p7 Moses, Jr.: 1 " 1 " " " 1 " " 1 " 4 " p7

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Service Claims - Southampton County For produce, meat and rum to the American Continental Army. Sept 1781....Mosses Booth 550 lbs beef......Paid 3-6-17pence
    (Reel 4, page 3)

    Public Service Claims - Nansemond County - Book I 21 Feb 1782....Mosses Booth....use of yoke and oxes for 17 days....4-5-0
    ox & cart for 11 days for convoy....1-0-0

    Land:
    THE SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIAN
    Volume 3 October 1984 Number 1

    D. 22 Jan. 1794. Willis Windham of S.C. to Jordan Judkins of
    Nottoway Parish, So'n. £37 lOsh Ip. 70 acres adj. Moses
    Booth Sr.
    Witn: Beverley Booth, James Johnson, Robert Booth, William Spivey.
    Receipt 22 Jan. 1794.

    Moses married BOOTH Sarah Unk about 1745 in Isle of Wight County, VA. Sarah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. BOOTH Permilia  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1747 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.
    2. 25. BOOTH Aaron  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1751 in Southampton County, VA; died in 1791.

  5. 6.  BOOTH FaithBOOTH Faith Descendancy chart to this point (1.Sarah1) was born about 1722 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 445

    Notes:

    In her father's will (dtd: 6 Oct 1757) Faith was given a negro girl named Rose. She was also given some cattle, furniture, dishes and some money. 2 Jul 1771.....Will: Faitha (this is correct spelling) of Nottoway parish Legacies to: sister Sarah Wellons; niece Patience James; Pamelia (daughter of Moses Wood); Mary (wife of Moses Wood); Sarah, daughter of Arthur Booth (deceased). Executor: Moses Booth
    Witnesses: Edward Gray, Barnaby Bailey, James Booth Pg. 424 in Southamton Will Book #2 (1762-1772) reel 16 8 Aug 1771.....
    Will Recorded. Pg. 424 14 Nov 1771....Inventory signed for by Moses Booth.
    Pg.441 Poss born in 1716

    Poss was Isle of Wight County for the birth


  6. 7.  BOOTH Sary (Sarah) Descendancy chart to this point (1.Sarah1) was born about 1724 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 446

    Notes:

    In her father's will (dtd (6 Oct 1757) she was given, to be equally divided with her sister Faith, all his cords, spinning wheels, looms, and furniture. Sister Faith's will lists her as Sarah Wellons. See 448 poss born 1718 married Unknown Wellons (see Faith's will, pg 424, Southamton will book) Research Southampton County Wills and Administrations 1749-1800, pg 30.

    Family/Spouse: WELLONS "Unknown". "Unknown" and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. WELLONS John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

  7. 8.  BOOTH Robert Descendancy chart to this point (1.Sarah1) was born in 1726 in Isle of Wight County, VA; died in 1777.


Generation: 3

  1. 9.  BOOTH James Descendancy chart to this point (2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1741 in Southampton County, VA; died about 1811.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 487

    Notes:

    Hill will mentions his cousins: Edwin, John R., Mark N., Samuel davis, and Nancy Barnes.


    Virginia Historical Society Record:
    Location Manuscripts Call Number Mss1 B4678 b 10-37 Author Beverley family.
    Title Papers, 1654-1929. Part 2.
    Description 28 items.
    Summary Note Papers of William Beverley (1696-1756) of "Blandfield," Essex County, Va., and his son Robert Beverley (ca. 1740-1800) and grandson Robert Beverley (1769-1843).

    Include Sec. 3. Miscellaneous materials consisting of a letter, 1751, from William Beverley (of Norwich, England) to William Beverley ([1696-1756] while traveling in England); account book, 1743-1746, of William Beverley [1796-1756] concerning the rental of land and tobacco shipments; and containing inventories of "Beverley Park," King and Queen County, Va., "Booth's" [i.e., James Booth's], "Marks's," and "Morat's," Essex County, Va.; account, 1740; deed of trust (witnessed by James Craik, Alexander Shoars, and Mark Weekes), 1732, of James Booth (bears seal) to William Beverley for 600 acres in Essex County, Va.; and a writ (recorded by John Lee), 1744, issued by the Court of Essex County, Va. (signed by William Beverley to Richard Taliaferro and William Taliaferro to examine Sarah (Butcher) Gibson; bears affidavits, 1744, of Richard Taliaferro and William Taliaferro). 5 items.
    http://vhs3.vahistorical.org/starweb/vhs/servlet.starweb

    American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
    about James Booth
    Name:James Booth          
    Birth Date:1740          
    Birthplace:Virginia,          
    Volume:16          
    Page Number:81          
    Biographical Info:mil.          
    Reference:Historical reg. Of Virginians in the Rev., soldiers, saliors and marines, 1775-1783. Ed. By John H. Gwathmey. Richmond, Va. 1938. (13, 872p.):77          



    James married BOOTH Sary ??Northumberland County, Va. Sary and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. BOOTH John  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jan 1771 in Northumberland County, Va; and died.

  2. 10.  BOOTH William G. Descendancy chart to this point (2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1743 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 488

    Notes:

    Owned land in Sussex county. Living on his land in 1770 census in Southampton County, on land next door to Arthur Booth.

    Lyndon Hart files show he lists that he was born <1749


  3. 11.  BOOTH Michael Descendancy chart to this point (2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1745 in Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 489

    Notes:

    ±Living on own in Southampton County, 1770 census, next door to Arthur Booth.

    Sussex County, Virginia Will Books A-F 1754-1806 By William Lindsay Hopkins
    page 123
    Sussex Co. Will Book "E" 1790-1796
    (p. 142) Inventory of Estate of Michal Booth, decd., for Marcus Pair, administrator, by Thomas Bailey, Thomas Bailey, Jr. and Frederick Lilly. 6 Sept 1792


  4. 12.  BOOTH LucyBOOTH Lucy Descendancy chart to this point (2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1747 in Southampton County, VA; died before 1810 in Southampton County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 491

    Notes:

    Living in 1811 as she was mentioned in the will of her brother James Booth, dated 1811.

    Lucy married BLOW John on 23 Aug 1769 in Southampton County, VA. John was born on 27 Sep 1747 in Southampton County, VA; died in 1797 in Southampton County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. BLOW Celia  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Southampton County, VA; and died.
    2. 29. BLOW Benjamin  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jan 1773; and died.
    3. 30. BLOW Sally  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1775; and died.
    4. 31. BLOW Betsy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1775; and died.
    5. 32. BLOW James  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1778; died on 26 Dec 1836.
    6. 33. BLOW Priscilla  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1779; and died.
    7. 34. BLOW John  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Oct 1781; and died.
    8. 35. BLOW Rebecca  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Aug 1787; and died.

  5. 13.  BOOTH Sarah Descendancy chart to this point (2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1749 in Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 492

    Notes:

    Other: In her father's will (dtd (6 Oct 1757) she was given, to be equally divided with her sister Faith, all his cords, spinning wheels, looms, and furniture.

    Other: Sister Faith's will lists her as Sarah Wellons. See 448

    Notes for SARAH BOOTH:
    Not married in 1771 when she was legatee of Faith Booth.


  6. 14.  BOOTH Arthur, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1751 in Southampton County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 490

    Notes:

    Living with father in 1770 tithable list.

    Property: INDEX Virginia - Surry County -- 1790 Personal Property Tax List B Copyright 2000, Binns Genealogy, L.L.C.

    Property: Last, First (notes)comments Page ----------------------------- ---- , Aaron, Free Negro1 , Arcoe, Free negro13 , Cuff, Free negro 5 , Dick, Free negro7 , Harry, Free negro3 , Isaac, Free negro3 , Jimmy, Free negro15 , John, Free negro3 , Moses, Free negro3 , Nero, Free negro18 , Randal, Free negro20 , Roger, Free negro20 , Tom, Free negro23 , York, Free negro27 Bailey, Anselin3 Bailey, Anselin, Jr3 Bailey, Benjamin 3 Bailey, Benjamin 3 Bailey, Elizabeth 3 Bailey, Jeremiah 3 Bailey, Joseph G 3 Bailey, Robert4 Bailey, Samuel23 Bailey, Samuel3 Bailey, Samuel4 Banks, Benjamin2 Banks, Jeremiah4 Banks, John2 Banks, John, Jr2 Banks, Matthew3 Banks, Nathan2 Barham, Burwell3 Barham, Faithy3 Barham, Joseph1 Barlow, George2 Barlow, James1 Barlow, James2 Barriman, Nathaniel2 Batts, Evans3 Batts, Hart25 Batts, Mary3 Bell, Benjamin3 Bell, Benjamin, Jr2 Bell, Jacob2 Bell, James3 Bell, John H3 Bell, Micajah2 Bell, Robert3 Bell, Stephen3 Bennett, Nanny2 Bennett, William 2 Bennett, William 2 Bidgood, Samuel2 Bishop, William11 Biven, George3 Blow, Michael (Sussex)2 Blow, Samuel2 Booth, Arthur2 Boyce, William

    Notes for ARTHUR BOOTH, JR:
    At time of father's Will 1769 he was under 21 years.

    Chancery Records Index
    Close Case Details
    Locality Index Number Original Case Number
    SOUTHAMPTON CO 1767-003
    Plaintiff(s) Defendant(s)
    ARTHUR BOOTH
    WILLIAM JORDAN

    Surname(s)
    BOOTH
    JORDAN

    Wills Plat?
    NO
    Format
    LVA Microfilm Reel Number Local Reel Number Image Number
    386 711 209


  7. 15.  BOOTH Martha Descendancy chart to this point (2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1753 in Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 493


  8. 16.  BOOTH MosesBOOTH Moses Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 13 Sep 1746 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died about 1783 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

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

    Notes:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Children:
    1. 36. BOOTH Peter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1774 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.
    2. 37. BOOTH Martha  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1776 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
    3. 38. BOOTH John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1778 in Southampton County, VA; died before 20 Jul 1829.

    Moses married JONES Sally on 24 Jun 1783 in Southampton County, VA. Sally and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 17.  BOOTH Beverly Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 7 Jan 1753 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; was christened on 3 Apr 1777; died on 22 Nov 1833 in Surry County, VA (At their Residence); was buried on 23 Nov 1833 in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • email: From Terri Jensen
    • Occupation: Preacher/Planter/Soldier
    • Religion: A. W. Bohannan, Old Surry, Thumb-Nail Sketches of Places of Historic Inte
    • Religion: Seacock to Elam Church
    • Military: Oct 1776, Southampton County, VA; Revolutionary Soldier
    • Religion: 21 Dec 1776
    • Baptism: 3 Apr 1777, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
    • Land: 12 Dec 1781, Sussex County, VA
    • Occupation: 27 Jun 1814, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Collector of the Surry County Levy
    • Occupation: 15 Aug 1815, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Sheriff of Surry County
    • Pension: 24 Sep 1832, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Pension started Claim # W. 25267
    • Will: 27 Jun 1836

    Notes:

    Baptist Preacher, Planter (farmer), Virginia Militia, Moved to Surry County in 1794 National Archives (W25, 267, BLWT. 28655-160-55) Served in Revolutionary War. Pension List 4456 (received pension for services as Va. Militiaman) Marriage listed in book: Surry County Marriages, Pg.9 and Pg. 11 (LDS Library) From J.W. Baird's Family Bible & ltr from Sen. P.H. Drewry, dtd: 29 May 1914: 11 Oct 1787...Beverly Booth, 'heir at law to Robert Booth, Jr.', received a patent for 105 acres of both sides of Lightwood Swamp, adjoining the lands of Robert Booth, Sr., 11 Oct 1787. Patent # 10, page 659, Va State Archives.
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    From Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution by John H. Gwathmey, Dietz Press, Richmond, Va., 1938, pg.77. O.U. 973.3455 G99h. Booth, Beverly, Surry, 82, (Military Pension List-War Dept)
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    Approximately 10 miles North of the Lightwood Swamp area in Surry County just across the Blackwater River by the Otterdam Swamp, is where Beverly Booth moved to Surry County in 1794,from Southampton County, and was followed by his son Robert Booth, several years later. Their homes still stand at this location, two of the oldest homes in Surry County. Beverly first lived in the Goffield House and in 1837 moved into the home that is now known as the Booth House (ltr from Doris Jean). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    His Grandfather, Robert Booth Sr., left him money towards education. (See Robert Booth, Sr. will)
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    Beverly Booth was converted to the Baptist faith on Dec 21, 177_ History of the Virginia Portsmouth Baptist Association, page 235: This honored and beloved minister of Jesus Christ, who departed this life in 1833 or 1834 was from 1804 (perhaps earlier) to the time of his death, a period of thirty years, the estemmed pastor of the Otter Dams Church in Surry County, Virginia. During that long period he was their representative in the Portsmouth Association in whose labors he stood a somewhat conspicious part. The association at its session with the Beaver Dam Church in 1834 appointed a committee to prepare a suitable biographical sketch of Brother Booth for publication. The committee after consultation, offered in lieu of an obituary notice the following preamble and resolution viz: Whereas God in the wisdom of his own purposes has been pleased to remove from from the toils of the church below to the enjoyment of the rest that remaineth for his people above, our venerable, long tried, and much esteemed brother, elder BEVERLY BOOTH: We resolve therefore, that this association entertain and cherish sentiments of profound respect for his memory and that she heartily sympathizes with the church at Otter Dams for the loss she sustains by the removal of a pastor so worthy and so much beloved......' FROM Beale, page 461: Otter Dams is now under the care of Beverly Booth. He is a preacher of gifts and respectable among his acquaintaince. NOTE: This church was located in Prince George County and in 1840 their name was changed to Brandon. Subsequently in 1853, they changed it again to Cabin Point, the latter name was dropped from the list of the Portsmouth Association in 1868. An attempt to revive the old church under the name Otter Dams was made in 1843, but it did not succeed. Only preacher to marry blacks.
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    From: Virginia Revolutionary Pension Applications, Volume 8, Pg. 49/50 by Dorman: 24 Sep 1832....Surry County, Va. Beverly Booth of said county, aged 80. Oct 1776....Entered the Virginia Militia, in Southampton County, in the Regiment of Col. Benjamin Blunt and marched to Norfolk. Served more than six weeks Mar 1777....Same unit and marched to Portsmouth. Served eight weeks. May 1778....Marched under Capt. Lewis to South Quay, in Nansemond County, and acted under the order of Col. Parker and Gen. Muhlenburg and served more than six weeks. Mar 1779....Marched under Capt. Joyner to the above area again for 6 weeks. Apr 1780...Marched under the above officer from Simond's old field in Southampton to South Quay and served more than 6 weeks. Mar 1781....Marched under Capt. Kello and Col. Blunt through Isle of Wight county and joined the army at Tine's. He marched up the James River and took part in the battle of Petersburg (April 1781). Served more than 10 weeks. Sep 1781....Marched under Capt. Vick to Norfolk and served under Col. Parker and remained in the area until after the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and was soon after discharged. Served seven weeks. Beverly Booth was placed on the Virginia pension rolls for the above military service, under the Act of 1832, and was paid $40 per annum. Certificate 4456 was issued on 4 Feb 1833. His widow, Mary Booth, was placed on the Richmond pension rolls at $40 per annum, under the (Act of 1853) was issued June 2, 1854 (Cert, 4456). In addition bounty land (warrant 28655) was issued for 160 acres on June 2, 1856 and was returned because she had died. Duplicate was issued Sep 24, 1859. Unknown at this time what happened to this land or the duplicate land warrant. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Married to Mary Cornwall on 4 Feb 1819, in Surry County and surity bond was posted by Jonathan Ellis. The marriage bond (or license) was issued on January 25th, 1819. Witness's to the marriage were Matthew Booth and Samuel Booth and was married by Jesse Holloman, minister at the Baptist Church.
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    Southampton County Tax Records 1782: Nottoway Parrish: Page: 5 6 slaves, 2 horses, 7 cattle..tax: 3p15s9p. 1783 Taxes, Pg 6: Slavers over 16=1, tot Slaves=6, Horses=2, cattle=7. 1784 taxes: 1 Adult, 2 slaves over 16, 6 tot slaves, 3 horses, 3 cattle. 1785 taxes: 1 adult, 1 slave over 16, 5 tot slaves, 2 horses, 6 cattle. Pg.6 1786 taxes: 1 Adult, 1 ' ' ', 2 tot slaves, 1 horse Pg. 4 1787 taxes: 1 Adult, 1 ' ' , 1 slave under 16, 1 horse, 6 cattle. p4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Beverly Booth Will - Surry County Wills - 1833 Wills, Etc. 6, 1830-1834 pg 569-571. Will made on 30 Jul 1830. Filed with Surry County Court 23 Dec 1833. Beverly's tombstone is in a Booth graveyard on a David Johnson's place. Photos available Information Gathered from the Virginia Baptist Historical Society 4-12-99: Beverley Booth became a Baptist through the preaching of John Meglamre/McGlamre and was baptized by Meglamre into Raccoon Swamp Church (now Antioch Church), Sussex County. The date of his baptism is uncertain; the church minutes do not specify it, but I am suggesting that it might have occurred about 1776. Booth was licensed to preach in 1779. I am also suggesting that Booth might have been associated with Raccoon Swamp's branch at Seacock in Sussex County and that when Seacock branch was constituted as Seacock Church (now Elam Church) in 1787 he might have continued that association. Why? Because Booth's name is shown as directing Seacock Church in 1789/1790. I am also suggesting that Booth probably 'planted' Otterdam Church (afterwards Brandon Church, and later Cabin Point Church), in Surry County in 1791. He was ordained as a minister in 1791 and served as minister of Otterdam Church from 1791-1833. You already know that he moved to Surry County in 1794. Booth also served as minister of Cypress Swamp Church in Surry County in 1818 and from 1824-1825. From Old Surry, pg. 48, by A.W. Bohannon: This church sprang from Mill Swamp Church in Isle of Wight County, In 1818, William Spratley, John Spratley, Jess Bennett, John Faulcon, Albridgeton Seward, John Lane and Edward Hasty, of Surry County, members of 'Mill Swamp', were authorized by that church to organize a church in this county. The church they organized was known as the Cypress Swamp Baptist Church. Their first pastor was Rev. Beverly Booth in 1818. He further served as the assistant clerk of Portsmouth Baptist Association. Please notice that you were correct in pointing out the very old Baptist church near Cabin Point. It was, in fact, the final home of Otterdam Church and became extinct about 1868. Hi Couisins: I've been arounrd since 1950 doing genealogy on Beverly booth & his line .The first person to join a hereditary Society on the Rev War service of Reverend Beverly Booth was my son Robert Early Booth.I did the papers for him to join The CAR( Children of the American Rev.) John Frederick Dorman was the Registrar. for the CAR. This established the line for the SAR to take aps & later the DAR. My son, Robert is A world class Architech today & is responsible for the Dominion Tower at Norfolk,VA. Rev. Beverly Booth besides his church responsibilities was Sheriff of Surry co. 1814-1815.Robert Booth his first son was also a preacher.He moved from Surry co. VA in 1813 to Greene co., GA . Elton & Terri on your records you refer to him as Robert Booth (V). His first wife was Phebe Johnson m 22 Oct 1792 d 1807 Surry co. Phebe's children by Robert (V) were Beverly c 1800, Permelia(Pamely Ann) c 1803 had Rev Beverly Booth's Bible, Hiram Booth c 1805.They were all born in Surry co.VA. Robert's second wife was Rebecca Sheffield b 5 Mar 1790 m 29 Sep 1810 Surry Cty VA. Robert's 1st child by Rebecca was Robert Louis Booth usually listed on documents as Robert L. Booth. He was born 7 Jul 1811 Surry co. VA.They moved to Greene co., GA in 1813. Their next child was Adaline b 7 Apr 1813 in Greene co. GA, followed by Antinett, c 1817, then Amanda c 1820, then Mary c 1823, then Cynthia 15 Aug 1829. Cynthia was buried in my hometown, Longview, TX on 17 Apr 1912. The Robert L. Booth previously mentioned became a Baptist Preacher like his father & Grandfather. I have the the Bible of Robert L. dated 1842.I also have the Marriage info on the nine children previously mentioned by the two wives of Robert Booth (V) This family moved to Lagrange, Troup co., GA in 1831. My proven Booth lines go to two generations past Rev Beverly Booth which I proved some years ago when I visited Va in the late 50's & early 60's.Attention Gene Harris Tell Dr.Harry Snead hello & thanks again for the books he gave me yrs. ago.I have a old picture of Snow Hill before the restoration by Sumpter Priddy. I would like a picture of how snowhill looks now & a closeup of Beverly's tombstone.I would be glad to pay someone for their help. Their was no tombstone when was there. Best regards to all, Talmadge Booth, 1703 Wood Place, Longview, TX 75601-4033
    Dear Gene, At the Library of Virginia Monday morning, I verified that BB did, indeed, plant Market Street Baptist Church (now First Baptist Church) in Petersburg in 1817. He was active in the area of that congregation about 1813-1814 before it was officially constituted in 1817. The other part of my research did not fare as well. There was a large, influential Cocke family in the17th, 18th and 19th centuries in Surry County and vicinity, but I could not find an Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel, who might have married BB. I won't give up, however. The Virginia Historical Society has a comprehensive card catalog index and I'll try there Thursday afternoon and report back. Best, Bill. My memory may not be so good on the cemetery . Better yet, I will send you a list of all the cemeteries with exact location & people buried their. This list includes Snow Hill. My list shows where Beverly Booth's second wife is buried & I understood that he was buried beside her, but there was no stone when I was there.That was why I brought up getting about a marker. Beverly & the Col, & Snow Hill should have a historical Marker .Probably One about Snow Hill with mention about the others.I believe the sequitennial Surry co. brochure mentioned Bacon's castle, Warren house, & Snow Hill! I will send copies of what tou asked for by mail. Best regards, Talmadge Hi, Gene, Thanks for your E-mail of 7/20/99. My line Beverly, Robert son, Robert L. Grandson, Willis Early G Grandson, James Willis GG Grandson, Me GGG Grandson. Yes it is sad about the cemetery condition. If I remember correctly I thought it was between Snow hill and Oak Grove (where Percy Booth lived)..I enjoyed Virginia ham with him & his wife having driven up from Texas. He showed me the cemetery toward Snow Hill. He wrote me later that he had it cleaned up. Some years go before his death he wrote me to see if I wanted to buy his place. Back to the cemetery, I think it is wise to check with your Lawyer. A lot of Booth's in their wills set an area for not to be sold & to be used for gravesites of relatives. I can't imagine anyone complaining. Twenty-five years ago I formed a Non-profit cemetery association to assist in beautification & repairing broken tombstones from vandalism & storms. This cemetery is the oldest one in town. They will mow it & that's about all. About Sumpter Priddy- The reason I asked about him. Back in his college days he heard about me some way & offered to help me in my research, which he did. He drew some plans for renovation of Snow Hill & sent me a copy. I assumed that it had already been done. This was in the late 70's. My wife was ill with cancer & died in 1981. After this my interest in genealogy subsided. I turned my files over to my brother & but he didn't do much with them. My brother Edwin died in 1998. After the funeral, visiting at his home I thought to ask about the files. I found his son had already left for Memphis with a truckload. Several months ago sent me 5 boxes & told me the next time he comes to Longview he will deliver the other 5. Did you know Sumpter Priddy or do you know anything about him now? He inherited Snow Hill from his Mother. Gene, I spent several hours at the Virginia Baptist Historical Society this afternoon trying to determine if BB had actually 'planted' Market Street Baptist Church (now First Baptist Church), Petersburg. I went through everything there. Not all of it was in agreement, but I think I can now safely report that BB did NOT plant that church. In 1814 - largely at the instigation of Richard Dabbs, who had preached often in Petersburg - the Portsmouth Baptist Association named BB to a committee of three men who were appointed 'to collect the subscriptions, to purchase a lot, and to proceed at once to erect a meeting house in Petersburg, under the direction of the association.' BB might have been active in the planning of the church, but Dabbs was the driving force in establishing the congregation, soliciting the funds, convincing members of other nearby churches to become members before, during and after it was constituted in 1817. I could not locate one word to indicate that BB ever preached in Petersburg. Let me also return to Seacock Church (later Elam Church), in Sussex County. I know and have documented, just as your records indicate, that BB was a resident of Southampton County from 1782-1787. I am reasonably certain that he also lived in Southampton County from 1787 until he moved to Surry County in 1794. I then noticed that he was also a resident of Sussex County in 1787, according to the 1787 state census. How could he have lived in two places at the same time, I asked myself? Then I found the John Asplund book, ANNUAL REGISTER OF THE BAPTIST DENOMINATION IN NORTH AMERICA TO THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER 1790, published in 1791. It is Asplund who discovered that BB was associated with Seacock Church in 1789 when he made the rounds of every Baptist church in North America. I think BB was probably staying with a friend or a member of Seacock Church when he preached there, but I also believe that, at the same time, he maintained his real residence in Southampton County [until 1794]. I wanted to clarify this point, and to suggest it as a possibility/probability in the absence of any documentaion (Seacock's early records have long since disappeared). Bill. Gene, I read your letter from Bill forwarded to me. In a previous e-mail someone stated that BB planted the church at blank (don't remember). I responded by picking up on the word 'planted' in mentioning BB & the Market Street Baptist Church in Petersburg. It all depends on what the definition of plant or planted is. I was in the insurance business for 45 years before I retired in 1994. We had a different definition for these words. To establish or found is another. Maybe Rev. Dabbs was planted as the new Preacher after the committee completed its task. The minutes of the Virginia Portsmith Baptist Association in its meeting held at the Otterdam Meeting House in May 1810 stated that BB, Robert Murrell, and Carr Bowers were appointed to transact all matters to effect the building of a Baptist Meeting house in the town of Petersburg. In 1815 BB was listed as an original trustee. We believe this to be the founding of Baptist Church in Petersburg. It would be hard for me to believe that BB didn't preach there, at least as a guest. When I visited I was amazed at how close Surry, Sussex & Southampton were. On a visit to a Booth home I remember that Surry Co. was just a stone's throw from Sussex. I never meant to imply that BB was the preacher at Petersburg. Dr. F. W. Moore, in a sermon on the Baptist Church in Petersburg, gave an interesting account of his (BB's) activities. Moor's Swamp Baptist, first known as Cypress Swamp Baptist Church, had as its first Pastor the Rev. BB in 1818. They still had services in 1973. The late Congressman Patrick Henry Drewry in 1914 states that 'Beverly Booth founded the Baptist Church in or near Petersburg.' I concur completely with Bill on the last portion to the end beginning with 'Let me return toSeacock.' I certainly believe Rev. Dabbs deserves his due. The VPBA is appears to me almost gave the committee Carte Blanc authority to build the church and they did their job. I sent by mail the items you requested except Bible pages. I'm trying to figure out how to shoot copies of the pages. I'll send later. The copies about Snowhill were copies I think Sumpter prepared for Preservation Commission. I believe maybe he was trying to get funded by the Commission. I don't know this for a fact. I sent a letter written to me by a relative of yours. Best regards, Talmadge
    John Asplund made an error in his register 1 Nov 1790 that Seacock was in Sussex co.I have an early map that clearly shows it in Southampton co. We may never know the full truth, because of records destroyed in two wars. we do know that the PBA was in charge. They charged the committee to raise funds for, a meeting house in Petersburg, buy a lot and built it. They did same. Richard Dabbs evidently was in Petersburg & assume he did everything stated. I would say thats the reason he was installed the preacher. He carried the ball & made a tremendous success building a great church . In writing about the start the of the chuch , the PBA,BB committee, & Dabbs all must be considered with the latter getting. BB lived a long time well beyond his con.temporaries. He died in 1833 an old man. A committee was appointed to write a biographical history . It was not done as you know. Best regards, Talmadge Information received from copy of the Booth Family Bible states that Beverly Booth moved from Southhampton County to Surry County on 4 Jan 1797. It also says that Beverly Booth moved to James Rae's place on 4 Nov 1806. It also says that his son Robert arrived at Beverly's house on 6 Feb 1818 and returned to Georgia on 20 Feb 1818. Beverly says that his wife died on 15 Feb, so that means that their son Robert came home from Georgia to be with his mother before she died.
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    Gene:
    In the Southampton Court records (I have the microfilm) is the swearing in (I'm not sure that is the correct term) of Beverly Booth as a Baptist Minister. This is when he sold his land to Moses Sr. and Eustace Windham and left to go on his originial ministry other than in Southampton. If you have not found this record, I will find it and photocopy it and send it off to you. I know that the rest of the family appear to be Methodist Episcopal because of one referrence made to Drewry Lane who was the minister who served most of the family. I haven't been able to find and access any church records at all that would help. If you can find some on the family other than the Abermarle parish register it would help. Let me know. Terri
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    8/29/04: Sykes, Jones, Booth Posted by Paul Sykes on 12/13/2001, 11:47 pm 63.16.87.3

    Researching John Sykes, Sr., born Feb. 15, 1749/50 Prince George Co., VA who was referenced in Sussex Co. Deed Book "E" - p. 307, 20 Sep 1774... William Sykes, the Elder, to William Rieves, Jr. for 5 shillings (William Rieves was Security on a bond to John Sykes by Beverley Boothe his guardian for 100 pounds).... land is the College Tenement whereon William Sykes now lives. William Sykes bought the land from Thomas Whitfield. Wit: John Baird, Jr., Frederick (X) Young, John (X) Jean and William (X) Sykes, Jr. Rec: 16 Feb 1775 and 20 Apr 1775. John Sykes' guardian was Beverley Boothe. Beverley Boothe was son of Robert Booth(e) IV of Southampton Co. Beverley's sister Lucy Booth married John Sykes. John and Lucy sold land in Southampton Co. in 1784. John and Lucy's son James married Nancy Jones of Sussex Co. in 1805.

    Nancy Jones was the daughter of Howell Jones and Elizabeth Booth (sister to Beverley Booth and Lucy Booth Sykes). Howell Jones died in 1799 / 1800. He was the son of Nathaniel Jones who was the son of Nicholas Jones.

    Now -- I am trying to find John Sykes, Sr.'s parents. John was born in Prince George Co. I feel he descended from the Bernard Sykes I line through one of the children of Bernard Sykes II who died in Martins Brandon Parish in 1718. Bernard Sykes II had three sons -- John, who married Frances Wyatt, and died in the 1730's, leaving orphans (names unknown); Richard, who bought land on Jones Hole Swamp in 1730 per Cavaliers and Pioneers; and Bernard III. There also was a Thomas Sykes (father unknown) during the mid 1700s in Prince George Co., Martins Brandon Parish. I feel John Sykes, Sr. possibly descended from the John Sykes and France Wyatt line, if naming patterns from that era hold true. Making the link however has proven difficult. I would appreciate any help and supportive information. Thank you.
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    John Sykes' guardian was Beverley Booth

    Hi Gene,

    I am a descendent of Beverly Booth through his granddaughter Rebecca Ann Booth.

    Beverly was one of the trusties for Market Street Baptist Church in Petersburg, VA. On July 17, 1817 they purchased land on Market St. I believe that church is now known as First Baptist Church is located on Washington St., not very far from the original site.

    Was Beverly married to Kitty Conway? I have found several references to her but no details. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Lonnie Baird

    SURNAME GIVEN NAMES TITLE INSTRUMENT DATE SURNAME GIVEN NAME ROLE AMOUNT RECORDED BOOK PAGE NOTES 378 BOOTH BEVERLEY ACCOUNT CURRENT 1836-37 BOOTH DAVID EXOR. 12/25/1837 1834-40 451 379 BOOTH BEVERLY INV. & APPR. 1/6/1834 $612.42 3/24/1834 1830-34 592 380 BOOTH BEVERLY ACCOUNT CURRENT 1834-36 BOOTH DAVID EXOR. 6/27/1836 1834-40 233 381 BOOTH BEVERLY WILL 7/30/1830 $2,000.00 12/23/1833 1830-34 569

    The Commonwealth of Virginia to WILLIAM BOYCE, ARCHBALD COCKS, BENJAMIN E BROWNS, WILLIAM ALLEN, JAMES L LANE, BEVERLY BOOTH, JOHN NEWSUM, JOHN H COCKS, ARCHIBALD DAVID, JAMES SIMPSON JOHN JUDKINS, and WILLIAM SCAMMELL Gentlemen Justices of Surry county greeting - Whereas ROBERT McINTOSH Gt. and MARTHA his wife by the certain Indentures of bargain and sale bearing date the 1 st day of June 1801 conveyed unto DAVID PRICE the fee simple Estate in and to a certain tract or parcel of Land called and known by the name of the "Cross Roads" situate in said county And whereas the said MARTHA cannot conveniently attend our court of our said county to acknowledge the same - and to relinquish her right of dower in the lands conveyed thereby, therefore, we do give unto you or any two or more of you power and authority to receive the acknowledgment which the said MARTHA may be willing to make before you of the conveyance aforesaid contained in the said Indenture, which is hereunto annexed and we do command you that you do personally wait on the said MARTHA and receive her acknowledgment of the same and examine her privily and apart from the said ROBERT her husband whether she doth the same freely and willingly without the persuadion or th[r]eats of her husband, whether she in like manner relinquishes her rights of dower in the Lands conveyed by the said deed, and whether she be willing the same should be recorded And when you have received her acknowledgment and examined her as aforesaid that distinctly and plainly without del[a]y you certify us thereof in our same court under your hands and seals sending the said Indenture, and the writ Witness JOHN FAULCON clerk of our said court at the Court house the 28th day of August 1806 in the 31 st year of the Commonwealth. JOHN FAULCON C,S.C

    AGED INHABITANTS OF SURRY COUNTY, 1816 From Richmond Enquirer, October 30, 1816.
    "Longevity"
    We have been favored by a gentleman of the county of Surry with a list of the long-livers in that county. One is astonished at the number of old persons found in one county...and disposed to think, that in point of health, the upper Country is not so much superior to the lower Country, as has been supposed:
    Richard Drury,a hearty man celebrated his birth 1816, aged91 Nat Sebrel,died in the fall of 1815,92 James Seaward,died in 1814,93 Hartwell Hart,died 1815,92 Obediah Pyland,died 1815,72 Lewis Pulley,works in his field and goes to court,82 Wm. Bailey,affected with the palsy, but killed a buck, 181581 Ben. Putney,walked in 1816 to Warren C'ty N.C. And back85 Brett Seward,supports a family by labor65 George Biven,a hearty athletic man65 The Rev. N. Berriman,preaches at least 3 times a week67 Jo. Barham,afflicted with rheumatism, but in good spirits66 His wife,63 Beverly Booth,Sheriff of Surry, and attends to the business68 Ben. Bell,attends to his business73 Richard Ellis,attends Court and to other business68 Sampson Grantham,a powerful, active man64 Henry Gray,quite a boy in mind and action66 His sister,in the house with him80 James Judkins,a hearty man65 John Slade [and] William Slade,wheel and cart-wrights, following their trade, and will do a good day's work75, 81 Nathan Jones,well known for his vivacity and activity70 Jesse Moore,an old soldier, and supports a family, and married in 1814.72 John Wren,a hearty man.63 His wife,69 Thomas Lane,a hearty man.64 Dick Thomas,ditto.76 Charity Judkins,81 Rebecca Smith,71 Lucy Ellis,65 Mrs. Norris,walked 15 miles in the afternoon to see her son, 181692 Martha Clark,92 Amy Munroe,88 Mrs. Marsden,75 Sally Lane,66 D. Simpson,62 Pathy [Faithy] Barham,72 Polly Cox,75 Celia Davis,75 Mrs. Kearnes,weaves cloth every day.75 Martha Thomas,72 Joe Hollaman,who lives 1/4 of a mile out of this county and in the Isle of Wight.92 Rebecca Thompson,wife of old Second, who died at 80.79 Horman bishop,died in 1815.88 Elizabeth M'Guriman,65 Ann Duel,70 Mrs. McIntosh,63 Mrs. Scammel,68 Rebecca Richards,65 Johnathan Richards,supports himself by ditching.70 Thomas Pyland,64 Thomas Emery,84 Mr. James,66 Mr. Reggin,75 Mr. Willliford,75 Averaging, of course, nearly 74 years. Round.4124 Submitted by Virginius Hall.


    Surry as it was.
    I have met many people who say they are interested in history, and of course there are those who call themselves historians. The real historians I enjoy chatting with are those who enjoy reading old court records. The estate accounts in the old records reveal what life was like when people sustained themselves and their families. The Justices of the Peace kept the monthly court minutes, which were eventually incorporated into court order books by the Clerk of the Court. Court sessions in the old days were totally different from those we now see depicted on Court TV. Here are a few selected entries from a Surry County Court Order Book.
    Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel #35 Surry County Order Book (23 May 1804 - 26 March 1807) pp. 1-523 [p.399] At a Court held for Surry County, June the 24th 1806. Present. Robert Mc.Intosh, Nicholas Sebrell, John H. Cocke & Archibald Davis Gentlemen Justices.

    Ordered that John Holt, Reuben Butler and William Scammell Gentlemen or any two of them do audit state and settle an additional account current of the estate of William Browne deceased, administered by Edward Faulcon, one of the executors, and to the court report stating any matter specially thought pertinent by themselves or required by any person interested to be so stated.

    John Newsum admr. &c. of Robert Cocke deceased Pltff against Patrick H Adams & Jas. Simpson Defts) Motion for an award of execution on a Bond executed by the defendants to the plaintiff for the forth-coming & delivery of certain property on the day appointed for the sale thereof.

    Legal notice of this motion having been proved to have been given to the defendants by the oath of John Bartle junior, and the said defendants being solemnly called and not appearing it is considered by the Court that the plaintiff have execution against the defendants for the Bond aforesaid amounting to the sum of forty five pounds five shillings and five pence half penny, And also for the Costs of this motion. But the same may be discharged by the payment of twenty two pounds twelve shillings and eight pence three farthings with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum from the twenty first day of December One thousand eight hundred and five until the time of payment and the Costs. Note - Satisfaction is acknowledged for the sum of thirty dollars paid March Court 1806 in part.

    Present Lemuel Bailey, & William Scammell, John Newsum and Beverly Booth Gentlemen Justices

    There being a majority of the acting Magistrates present the court proceeded to the recommendations of Militia Officers and recommend as follows to wit, [p.400] James Clinch to be commissioned Lieutenant in a Company of Light Infantry attached to the 1st. Bat. of the 71st Regiment of Virginia Militia in the room of Blanks Moody who has resigned, Thomas Purkins Ensign in the same Company in the room of William Jones who has resigned, And Thomas Hunnicutt Cornet in a Troop of Cavalry in the fourth Regiment and fourth division in the room of James Jones who has resigned.

    Ordered that William Spratley be appointed Surveyor of the road in Cypress Church precinct in the room of John Cockes who is discharged, and that he with the hands subject to work on the same do keep the said Road in constant lawful repair.

    Will: From father's will:

    Will: First I give and bequeath to my son Beverley Booth all that tract of land that I purchas'd of Benja Phillips containing two hundred and ninety five acres be the same more or less, to him his heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my son Beverly twenty pounds. I give and bequeath to my son Beverly Booth two Negroes named Jacob & Judy to him his heirs and assigns forever.

    [p.399] At a Court held for Surry County, June the 24th 1806. Present. Robert Mc.Intosh, Nicholas Sebrell, John H. Cocke & Archibald Davis Gentlemen Justices.
    Ordered that John Holt, Reuben Butler and William Scammell Gentlemen or any two of them do audit state and settle an additional account current of the estate of William Browne deceased, administered by Edward Faulcon, one of the executors, and to the court report stating any matter specially thought pertinent by themselves or required by any person interested to be so stated.
    John Newsum admr. &c. of Robert Cocke deceased Pltff against Patrick H Adams & Jas. Simpson Defts) Motion for an award of execution on a Bond executed by the defendants to the plaintiff for the forth-coming & delivery of certain property on the day appointed for the sale thereof.
    Legal notice of this motion having been proved to have been given to the defendants by the oath of John Bartle junior, and the said defendants being solemnly called and not appearing it is considered by the Court that the plaintiff have execution against the defendants for the Bond aforesaid amounting to the sum of forty five pounds five shillings and five pence half penny, And also for the Costs of this motion. But the same may be discharged by the payment of twenty two pounds twelve shillings and eight pence three farthings with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum from the twenty first day of December One thousand eight hundred and five until the time of payment and the Costs. Note - Satisfaction is acknowledged for the sum of thirty dollars paid March Court 1806 in part.

    Present Lemuel Bailey, & William Scammell, John Newsum and Beverly Booth Gentlemen Justices

    AGED INHABITANTS OF SURRY COUNTY, 1816
    From Richmond Enquirer, October 30, 1816.
    "Longevity"

    We have been favored by a gentleman of the county of Surry with a list of the long-livers in that county. One is astonished at the number of old persons found in one county...and disposed to think, that in point of health, the upper Country is not so much superior to the lower Country, as has been supposed:
    Richard Drury, a hearty man celebrated his birth 1816, aged 91 Nat Sebrel, died in the fall of 1815, 92 James Seaward, died in 1814, 93 Hartwell Hart, died 1815, 92 Obediah Pyland, died 1815, 72 Lewis Pulley, works in his field and goes to court, 82 Wm. Bailey, affected with the palsy, but killed a buck, 1815 81 Ben. Putney, walked in 1816 to Warren C'ty N.C. And back 85 Brett Seward, supports a family by labor 65 George Biven, a hearty athletic man 65 Jo. Barham, afflicted with rheumatism, but in good spirits 66 His wife, 63 Beverly Booth, Sheriff of Surry, and attends to the business


    Index to Old Surry by A. W. Bohannan compiled and contributed by Elizabeth Veserat NamesPage numbers Allen, Arthur 15, 16, 17, 35 Allen, John 3 5 Allen, William 35, 36 Argall, Samuel 7, 15 Atkins, Richard 76 Aylitt, William 44 Bacon, Nat'l 43 Bailey, Edward 65 Bailey, John 15 Bailey, Mary 9, 15 Bailey, Norfleet 62 Barham, S.B. 62 Barnes, W. E. 83 Bartlett, Walter 44 Baugh, John C. 82 Bell, James R. 61 Bell, Sam R. 81 Bennett, Jess 60 Berkeley, William 26, 29 Berriman, Nathaniel 6 3 Berryman, Robert W. 63 Blagrove, Benj. 52 Blair, (Commisary) 9 Blair, W.C. 61 Boggs, T.H. 63 Booth, Beverly 60 Boyce, William 41

    378 BOOTH BEVERLEY ACCOUNT CURRENT 1836-37 BOOTH DAVID EXOR. 12/25/1837 1834-40 451 379 BOOTH BEVERLY INV. & APPR. 1/6/1834 $612.42 3/24/1834 1830-34 592 380 BOOTH BEVERLY ACCOUNT CURRENT 1834-36 BOOTH DAVID EXOR. 6/27/1836 1834-40 233 381 BOOTH BEVERLY WILL 7/30/1830 $2,000.00 12/23/1833 1830-34 569Surry County, Virginia, Will Index created by Anne Gwaltney

    # SURNAME GIVEN NAMES TITLE INSTRUMENT DATE SURNAME GIVEN NAME ROLE AMOUNT RECORDED BOOK PAGE NOTES
    378 BOOTH BEVERLEY ACCOUNT CURRENT 1836-37 BOOTH DAVID EXOR. 12/25/1837 1834-40 451 379 BOOTH BEVERLY INV. & APPR. 1/6/1834 $612.42 3/24/1834 1830-34 592 380 BOOTH BEVERLY ACCOUNT CURRENT 1834-36 BOOTH DAVID EXOR. 6/27/1836 1834-40 233 381 BOOTH BEVERLY WILL 7/30/1830 $2,000.00 12/23/1833 1830-34 569

    genealogical quarterly, THE SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIAN, Oct. 1984, pg 42 and 43. Article titled "Unrecorded Southampton County Deeds" by L. H. Hart.

    D. Dec. 13, 1781. Eustis Windham of Nottoway Parish, Southampton, to John Windham, Jr. of same---60 acres adj. Beverley Booth, Wilson Coker, Thos. Oney. Witn: Richd. Bailey, Beverely Booth, Moses Booth

    D. 22 Jan. 1794. Willis Windham of S.C. to Jordan Judkins of Nottoway Parish, Southampton--70 acres adj. Moses Booth Sr.
    Witn: Beverley Booth, James Johnson, Robert Booth, William Spivey

    Beverly Booth moved from So'n 4 Jan 1797 Surry Co. moved to James Rae's place 4 Nov 1806


    Beverly Booth: Suspect he is the father of Mazey (BOOTH) ONEY TILLOT MADDERA. Waiting for the arrival of his Beverly's will. Beverly had many official interactions with the family of James Oney including taking over his business after James's death. In the will of Robert Booth, Mazey is named as a grandchild of Robert. This usually indicates the grandchild's parent is dead. Beverly is named as a son. Since the Booth name appears in records as early as 1690's, it is possible these may be cousins instead of direct ancestors. This portion of research is on hold until we have an answer to the Lee DNA Question.
    (http://home.netcom.com/~vicdlee/victorleesgenealogysite/)

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    Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel #35 Surry County Order Book (23 May 1804 - 26 March 1807) pp. 1-523:

    [p.399] At a Court held for Surry County, June the 24th 1806. Present. Robert Mc.Intosh, Nicholas Sebrell, John H. Cocke & Archibald Davis Gentlemen Justices.
    Ordered that John Holt, Reuben Butler and William Scammell Gentlemen or any two of them do audit state and settle an additional account current of the estate of William Browne deceased, administered by Edward Faulcon, one of the executors, and to the court report stating any matter specially thought pertinent by themselves or required by any person interested to be so stated.
    John Newsum admr. &c. of Robert Cocke deceased Pltff against Patrick H Adams & Jas. Simpson Defts) Motion for an award of execution on a Bond executed by the defendants to the plaintiff for the forth-coming & delivery of certain property on the day appointed for the sale thereof.
    Legal notice of this motion having been proved to have been given to the defendants by the oath of John Bartle junior, and the said defendants being solemnly called and not appearing it is considered by the Court that the plaintiff have execution against the defendants for the Bond aforesaid amounting to the sum of forty five pounds five shillings and five pence half penny, And also for the Costs of this motion. But the same may be discharged by the payment of twenty two pounds twelve shillings and eight pence three farthings with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum from the twenty first day of December One thousand eight hundred and five until the time of payment and the Costs. Note - Satisfaction is acknowledged for the sum of thirty dollars paid March Court 1806 in part.

    Present Lemuel Bailey, & William Scammell, John Newsum and Beverly Booth Gentlemen Justices

    There being a majority of the acting Magistrates present the court proceeded to the recommendations of Militia Officers and recommend as follows to wit, [p.400] James Clinch to be commissioned Lieutenant in a Company of Light Infantry attached to the 1st. Bat. of the 71st Regiment of Virginia Militia in the room of Blanks Moody who has resigned, Thomas Purkins Ensign in the same Company in the room of William Jones who has resigned, And Thomas Hunnicutt Cornet in a Troop of Cavalry in the fourth Regiment and fourth division in the room of James Jones who has resigned.
    Ordered that William Spratley be appointed Surveyor of the road in Cypress Church precinct in the room of John Cockes who is discharged, and that he with the hands subject to work on the same do keep the said Road in constant lawful repair.
    Ordered that George Judkins be appointed Surveyor of the Road in Galloways precinct in the room of Sampson Grantham who is discharged, and that he with the hands subject to work thereon do keep the said Road in constant lawful repair.
    Absent John Newsum, Robert Mc.Intosh, William Scammell, Nicholas Sebrell & Lemuel Bailey Gent & Present Archibald Cocke Gent.
    Upon the petition of Stephen Lucas for leave to open a new Road, the persons appointed to view the way proposed returned their report in these words to wit, "Agreeably to an order of the worshipful Court of Surry County hereto annexed We Edward Marks, Robert Booth, Thomas Bishop and Herman Bishop hath viewed the way proposed to open a Road from the Otterdam meeting house in the Huntington road opposite to Stephen Lucas's plantation, and we find that no inconvenience can result in consequence of opening the said Road, and believe that the publick will be much benefitted by the same" (signed) "Edward Marks, Robert Booth, Thomas Bishop, Herman Bishop" The same being read and considered it is ordered that leave be granted to open the said Road from the Otterdam meeting house to the Huntington Road, that the same compose a District to be denominated the Otterdam Meeting house Road, that Robert Booth be surveyor thereof and that he, with the male labouring tithables of himself, Stephen Lucas, Nicholas Hite, Thomas Bishop, Robert Davis, James Bishop, Jonathan Richards, and
    [p.401] Abraham Freeland do keep the said Road in constant good repair.
    Ordered that Littleberry Chappell be appointed Surveyor of the Road in [blank] precinct in the room of Stephen Lucas who is discharged to work thereon do keep the said Road in constant lawful repair. [The Otterdam Meeting house Road/District/Precinct?]
    Ordered that Thomas G. Tillott be appointed Surveyor of the Road in [blank] precinct in the room of John Tillott who is dead, and that he with the hands subjct to work on the said Road do keep the same in constant lawful repair. [Bowing Green Precinct?]
    Ordered that Augustin Carseley be appointed Surveyor of the Road in [blank] precinct in the room of James Bishop who is discharged and that he with the hands subject to work on the said Road do keep the same in constant lawful repair. [Bowling Alley Precinct?]
    Ordered that William Boshaw be appointed Surveyor of the Road in Chipoax precinct in the room of James Jones who is removed, and that he with the hands subject to work thereon do keep the said Road in Constant lawful repair.
    Whereas the court at their Sitting in October last omitted to include in the County Levy, assessed in that month an allowance of nine hundred and forty nine dollars for rebuilding Walls bridge before the time undertaken by John White for the said sum, by reason of which the Levy was struck at 25 cents per tithe: and Whereas the Commissioners appointed by the court do lett the rebuilding the said Bridge contracted with the said undertaker, that the sum for which the Bridge should be built, shoud be paid during the present year: It is therefore ordered by the court that the sheriff of this county do collect for each tithable person in this County the sum of sixty three cents, instead of twenty five cents, as stated in the Levy assessed in October last, that after collecting the same he pay the several allowances as stated in the said Levy, and that he retain the sum of nine hundred and forty nine dollars in hand subject to the future order of this Court.
    Ordered that James Milby pay to William Bailey one dollar and six cents for two days attendance as a Witness for him against Major.
    John B. Lane Complt. against Sally Lane widow and relict of John Lane decd., James S. Lane Gent. William Lane, Judkins Lane, Sally Lane, Anne Lane, Lemuel Warren & Patsey his wife, and Joseph Lane, Polley Lane and Wyatt Lane, orphans of John Lane deceased, by the said James S. Lane Gent. specially appoited to defend them in this cause, Timothy Allen, and Lucy his wife, Betsey, John and Henry Batts, children of Elizabeth Batts deceased late Elizabeth Lane by the sd. James S. Lane Defts In chancery.
    By consent of the parties the Bill and Answer in this cause was this day filed and came on to be heard, on consideration had by the court it is decreed, ordered and adjudged that William Spratley, Benjamin Cockes, John Cockes and Henry Lane or any three of the do allott and set apart unto the defendant Sally Widow &c. One third part of the lands whereof the decedent John Lane died seized and possessed, as mentioned in the complainants Bill, as and for her dower for life, and that they divide the whole of the said Land, into eleven equal parts, subject to the dower aforesaid, and that they allott three parts thereof to the Complainant, one part thereof to the defendant James S. Lane Gent. one to the defendant Sally Lane, the daughter, one part to the defendant Anne Lane, one other part to the defendant Lemuel Warren and Patsey his wife in right of his said wife, one to each of the defendants Joseph, Polly and Wyatt Lane, and the remaining eleventh part equally between Timothy Allen, in right of his wife Betsey, John and Henry Batts. And that the said Commissioners make report of their proceedings herein to this court in order to a final decree in this cause.
    Ordered that Caufield Seward Gent. pay to John Bartle, four dollars and twenty four cents for eight days attendance as a witness for him at the suit of Hopkins assee &c.
    Edwards Butts presented in court a Commission appointing him second Leiutenant in a Troop of Cavalry in the fourth Regt. & 4th division and took the oaths prescribed by Law.

    Ordered that William Spratley, John Spratley, and Hartwell Savedge, or any two of them do audit, state and settle an Account current of the estate of William Cocks deceased, administered by Benjamin and William Cockes, and to the court report stating any matter specially thought pertinent by themselves or required by any person interested to be so stated.
    The Court adjourned until the court in course.
    The minutes of the foregoing proceedings being read, were signed, Leml. Bailey
    Truly Recorded, teste, John Faulcon Clk.

    From: "Steve Irons" <medifx@cox.net >
    Subject: [BOOTH] Obituary of Talmadge Booth of Longview, TX
    Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 12:53:08 -0800

    Talmadge Booth died last year and I received his obituary recently from his
    wife Frances which I have summarized below. He was my genealogical mentor,
    my 2nd cousin (twice removed) and an extraordinary man. We are both related
    to Rev. War vet Beverley Booth of Surry Co., VA. His son Robert went to
    Troup Co., GA in the 1830's then Roberts's son Robert Louis came to Upshur
    Co., TX in the 1840's. My ancestor is Robert Louis's son, and Confederate
    vet James Robert Louis Booth and Talmadge is related to JRL's brother Willis
    Early Booth. If there are any cousins out there I would like to hear from
    you.



    Obituary - Longview (TX) News Journal, Sunday January 29, 2006



    Talmadge Early Booth passed from this life into his eternal rest on Friday,
    January 27, 2006, at Good Shepherd Medical Center, Longview, Texas.

    He was born December 16, 1929, in Longview, Texas, to James Willis Booth and
    Gladys Laressa Adams Booth, both members of pioneer families of Gregg
    County.

    Talmadge was a 1946 graduate of Longview High School and received his
    Bachelor of Business Administration Degree from Cox School of Business,
    Southern Methodist University, in 1950. He established the Longview
    Insurance Agency, later Booth Insurance Agency, in June 1950, and received
    the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU) designation, the highest
    earned designation in property and casualty insurance.

    He served in the Marine Corps. Reserve 1948-1950 and the Naval Air Corps.
    Reserve 1950-1954.

    He married Frances Jo Birdwell in 1951. They had four children: Victoria
    Lynn, Robert Early, Stuart Lee, and Leanne Elizabeth. Frances preceded him
    in death in 1981. On April 15, 1983, Talmadge married Frances Monigold
    Liston.

    He enjoyed many interests including music, dancing, photography, genealogy,
    coin-collecting and hybridizing day lilies.

    Talmadge was a member of the First United Methodist Church and formerly
    served on the administrative board and was a charter member of the Gregg
    County Historical Museum. He was a member of Kappa alpha and a member of
    the Golden Mustang Club at SMU. He was a Mason with the Longview Lodge No.
    404, member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas, the General society of the
    War of 1812, the Sons of Confederate Veterans and listed in the Hereditary
    Register of the United States of America 1973.

    Upon Talmadge's retirement in 1994, he formed the East Texas Chapter of the
    Sons of the American Revolution, tracing his ancestry back to Col. John
    Hamilton McNairy and Gen. John Hamilton. He also did genealogical work for
    applications of many new SAR members resulting in his receiving the Florence
    Kendall Award, the top national honor for recruiting. The Patriot Medal was
    given to him by the Texas Society of SAR by vote of fellow members. The
    sons of the American Revolution awarded him their National Medal for
    Community Service.

    Survivors include his wife Frances Liston Booth; children, Victoria Bingham
    of Ward, CO, Robert Booth and wife Terrie, of Dallas, Stuart Lee Booth and
    wife Hollie, of Longview, Leanne McCarty and husband Dan, of Plano, and
    stepson, Thomas "Pat" Liston and wife, 10 grandchildren, 1 great grandson,
    brother Dr, James Willis Booth, Jr. and wife Kitty.

    He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Edwin and infant
    Horace; and sister Mary Elizabeth.

    Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Monday January 30, 2006 at First United
    Methodist Church. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Longview,
    Texas.







    Steve Irons

    Ph: 800.963.3439

    Birth:
    Both Robert Booth, Senior and Junior lived in the area of the Lightwood Swamp
    and Corrowaugh Swamp lived in this area for a long time. Beverly Booth was
    also born in this area. It should be noted that the Lightwood Swamp extends
    into Sussex County also.

    email:
    3. G,G,G grandfather's name: Beverly Booth: born 1752 in Nottoway Parish,
    Southampton County, Virginia (moved to Surry County, Virignia, 1794);
    occupation, Baptist preacher and planter, Virginia Militianman -
    Revolutionary War Record at Nathional Archives; first wife: Elizabeth
    (Cocke - Cocke is believed to be the last name since acres of land left out
    of estate of Samuel Cocke): wife's name, Elizabeth, shown on deed record up
    to May 30, 1804; children by Elizabeth; Robert Booth (V), born March 14,
    1773, in Southampton Co., Virginia; died September 8, 1863; married Rebecca
    Sheffield on September 29, 1810; David Booth, born about 1776 in
    Southampton Co., Virginia; married Susanna Sorsby on January 27, 1802;
    Masey Booth, born about 1778 in Southampton Co., Virginia; married a
    Maddera; Matthew Booth, born about 1782 in Southampton Co., Virginia;
    married Rebekah Johnson on August 7, 1815; Mark Booth, born about 1788 in
    Southampton Co., Virginia; married Rebbecca D. Watkins on November 14,
    1809; Susannah Booth, born about 1790 in Southampton Co., Virginia; married
    a Williams; Sarah Booth, born about 1792 in Southampton Co., Virginia;
    married Milby; Samuel Booth, born about 1795 in Surry Co., Virginia; died,
    1876; married Sarah (Sally) Ellis on December 23, 1816; BEVERLEY'S second
    wife's name; Mary Cornwell, born July 21, 1781; died July 2, 1855; married
    Beverly Booth on January 25, 1819; children by Mary Cornwell; Mary Ellis
    Booth, born about 1820 in Surry County, Virginia; married John C. Rogers.

    Religion:
    From: "Gene . Harris" <echarris@visi.net >
    Subject: [BOOTH-L] Beverly Booth of Surry County
    Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 00:21:25 -0400
    To interested cousins:
    This information just ecame availble today via a very nice gentleman in Virginia that is doing research
    of baptist ministers. He is further researching cemetaries in Virginia that may well be lost to records,
    without his intervention. more to follow as it becomes available.
    Information Gathered from the Virginia Baptist Historical Society 4-12-99:
    Beverley Booth became a Baptist through the preaching of John
    Meglamre/McGlamre and was baptized by Meglamre into Raccoon Swamp Church (now
    Antioch Church), Sussex County. The date of his baptism is uncertain; the
    church minutes do not specify it, but I am suggesting that it might have
    occurred about 1776.
    Booth was licensed to preach in 1779.
    I am also suggesting that Booth might have been associated with Raccoon
    Swamp's branch at Seacock in Sussex County and that when Seacock branch was
    constituted as Seacock Church (now Elam Church) in 1787 he might have
    continued that association. Why? Because Booth's name is shown as directing
    Seacock Church in 1789/1790.
    I am also suggesting that Booth probably "planted" Otterdam Church
    (afterwards Brandon Church, and later Cabin Point Church), in Surry County in
    1791. He was ordained as a minister in 1791 and served as minister of
    Otterdam Church from 1791-1833.
    You already know that he moved to Surry County in 1794.
    Booth also served as minister of Cypress Swamp Church in Surry County in 1818
    and from 1824-1825. He further served as the assistant clerk of Portsmouth
    Baptist Association.
    Please notice that you were correct in pointing out the very old Baptist
    church near Cabin Point. It was, in fact, the final home of Otterdam Church
    and became extinct about 1868.

    Religion:
    Neck of Virginia . . . Sappony and Seacock in Sussex extended to me a call, also Meherrm in Southampton, where old Brother Robert Murrell lived and labored for many years, succeeded by Hardy Cobb. I found it in a very feeble and declining condition, the house of worship going to decay. The church at Seacock was not only without a house to keep them dry, but the church was about extinct. The people of the world said if I would consent to preach for them they would
    sirable site. Lemuel Bain proffered the land, the people went to work and soon built a house near the spot where Elam now stands\emdash changed its name after its removal from Seacock to Elam by the suggestion of Brother Beverly Booth, of Surry. I held meeting from house to house; in most instances none of the family were professors. The result was a glorious revival extending in different sections, numbering about ninety-five conversions. Brother James L. Gwathmey, who was missionary in our bounds, held a series of meetings near what was then called Cotton's Springs. ... The result was a number, in addition to those converted at Elam, determined to build a house of worship and constituted a church now called Newvillc. . . . Owing to declining health I was forced to resign in favor of Elder Caleb C. Gordon. . . . Paralytic stroke, both sides, after baptizing seventy-two persons on a hot July day. I baptized about 1,400 persons, assisted in constituting several

    Military:
    From: Virginia Revolutionary Pension Applications, Volume 8, Pg. 49/50 by Dorman: 24 Sep 1832....Surry County, Va. Beverly Booth of said county, aged 80. Oct 1776....Entered the Virginia Militia, in Southampton County, in the Regiment of Col. Benjamin Blunt and marched to Norfolk. Served more than six weeks Mar 1777....Same unit and marched to Portsmouth. Served eight weeks. May 1778....Marched under Capt. Lewis to South Quay, in Nansemond County, and acted under the order of Col. Parker and Gen. Muhlenburg and served more than six weeks. Mar 1779....Marched under Capt. Joyner to the above area again for 6 weeks. Apr 1780...Marched under the above officer from Simond's old field in Southampton to South Quay and served more than 6 weeks. Mar 1781....Marched under Capt. Kello and Col. Blunt through Isle of Wight county and joined the army at Tine's. He marched up the James River and took part in the battle of Petersburg (April 1781). Served more than 10 weeks. Sep 1781....Marched under Capt. Vick to Norfolk and served under Col. Parker and remained in the area until after the surrender of Lord Cornwallis and was soon after discharged. Served seven weeks.
    Beverly Booth was placed on the Virginia pension rolls for the above military service, under the Act of 1832, and was paid $40 per annum. Certificate 4456 was issued on 4 Feb 1833. His widow, Mary Booth, was placed on the Richmond pension rolls at $40 per annum, under the (Act of 1853) was issued June 2, 1854 (Cert, 4456).
    In addition bounty land (warrant 28655) was issued for 160 acres on June 2, 1856 and was returned because she had died. Duplicate was issued Sep 24, 1859. Unknown at this time what happened to this land or the duplicate land warrant.

    National Archives (W25, 267, BLWT. 28655-160-55) Served in Revolutionary War. Pension List 4456 (received pension for services as Va. Militiaman)

    Religion:
    Converted to the Baptist Religion on Dec 21st, 1776

    Article on Beverly
    Morris' my home. Under his hospitable roof I was kindly treated, especially by his kind wife during a long spell of sickness. The churches of Pungo (now Oak Grove) and Muddy Creek called for my ordination. I was solemnly ordained to the ministry by Elders Samuel Brown and Smith Sherwood, June 12, 1830, serving some two years or more as the pastor of said churches. … After the death of Elder Nathaniel Chambliss and removal of Elder Jeremiah B. Jeter to the Northern Neck of Virginia … Sappony and Seacock in Sus-sex extended to me a call, also Meherrin in Southampton, where old Brother Robert Murrell lived and labored for many years, succeeded by Hardy Cobb. I found it in a very feeble and declining condition, the house of worship going to decay. The church at Seacock was not only without a house to keep them dry, but the church was about extinct. The people of the world said if I would consent to preach for them they would furnish money and build a meetinghouse on a more desirable site. Lemuel Bain proffered the land, the people went to work and soon built a house near the spot where Elam now stands - changed its name after its removal from Seacock to Elam by the suggestion of Brother Beverly Booth, of Surry. I held meeting from house to house; in most instances none of the family were professors. The result was a glorious revival extending in different sections, numbering about ninety-five conversions. Brother James L. Gwathmey, who was missionary in our bounds, held a series of meetings near what was then called Cotton's Springs. … The result was a number, in addition to those converted at Elam, determined to build a house of worship and constituted a church now called Newville. … Owing to declining health I was forced to resign in favor of Elder Caleb C. Gordon. … Paralytic stroke, both sides, after baptizing seventy-two persons on a hot July day. I baptized about 1,400 persons, assisted in constituting several churches and ordaining several ministers and deacons. … A second stroke of paralysis prostrated me, al-most destroying my nervous system. The erysipelas in my left leg from hip to knee followed, causing the flesh to slough off, attended with lockjaw, the most excruciating pain endured by man to live; indeed, my physician said but for my strong faith I could not have endured such pain … The doctor told me I was the second person he had ever read of or known of to recover; he graduated in medicine in France. … My delicate situation was such my friends advised me to desist from public speaking. … I gave the prime of my life to the churches and to the public, not exacting remuneration. I told them that I could live without being charge-able to them, advising them to give all they could to other objects. … I married Mary C. Atkinson, in 1832, who is the mother of seventeen children, eleven living. Two sons were killed near Richmond in 1862."

    Baptism:
    Beverly Booth was converted to the Baptist faith on Dec 21, 177_

    Land:
    THE SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIAN
    Volume 3 October 1984 Number 1

    D. Dec. 13,1781. Eustis Windham of Not. P. So'n. to John
    Windham, Jr. of same L5OOO 60 acres adj. Beverley Booth,
    VJilson Coker, Thos . Oney.
    Witn: Richd. Bailey, Beverley Booth, Moses Booth.
    Receipt D. Dec. 13,1781. Witn: Richd. Bailey, Beverley Booth.
    Docket: Dec. I78I by 2 witness. Rec'd. 6/8 in part for
    recording this deed.

    Occupation:
    Beverly was Sheriff as of 8/15/1815 and until the end of 1816

    AGED INHABITANTS OF SURRY COUNTY,1816 From Richmond Enquirer, October 30, 1816.
    "Longevity"
    We have been favored by a gentleman of the county of Surry with a list of the long-livers in that county. One is astonished at the number of old persons found in one county...and disposed to think, that in point of health, the upper Country is not so much superior to the lower Country, as has been supposed:
    Richard Drury,a hearty man celebrated his birth 1816, aged91 Nat Sebrel,died in the fall of 1815,92 James Seaward,died in 1814,93 Hartwell Hart,died 1815,92 Obediah Pyland,died 1815,72 Lewis Pulley,works in his field and goes to court,82 Wm. Bailey,affected with the palsy, but killed a buck, 181581 Ben. Putney,walked in 1816 to Warren C'ty N.C. And back85 Brett Seward,supports a family by labor65 George Biven,a hearty athletic man65 The Rev. N. Berriman,preaches at least 3 times a week67 Jo. Barham,afflicted with rheumatism, but in good spirits66 His wife,63 Beverly Booth,Sheriff of Surry, and attends to the business68 Ben. Bell,attends to his business73 Richard Ellis,attends Court and to other business68 Sampson Grantham,a powerful, active man64 Henry Gray,quite a boy in mind and action66 His sister,in the house with him80 James Judkins,a hearty man65 John Slade [and] William Slade,wheel and cart-wrights, following their trade, and will do a good day's work75, 81 Nathan Jones,well known for his vivacity and activity70 Jesse Moore,an old soldier, and supports a family, and married in 1814.72 John Wren,a hearty man.63 His wife,69 Thomas Lane,a hearty man.64 Dick Thomas,ditto.76 Charity Judkins,81 Rebecca Smith,71 Lucy Ellis,65 Mrs. Norris,walked 15 miles in the afternoon to see her son, 181692 Martha Clark,92 Amy Munroe,88 Mrs. Marsden,75 Sally Lane,66 D. Simpson,62 Pathy [Faithy] Barham,72 Polly Cox,75 Celia Davis,75 Mrs. Kearnes,weaves cloth every day.75 Martha Thomas,72 Joe Hollaman,who lives 1/4 of a mile out of this county and in the Isle of Wight.92 Rebecca Thompson,wife of old Second, who died at 80.79 Horman bishop,died in 1815.88 Elizabeth M'Guriman,65 Ann Duel,70 Mrs. McIntosh,63 Mrs. Scammel,68 Rebecca Richards,65 Johnathan Richards,supports himself by ditching.70 Thomas Pyland,64 Thomas Emery,84 Mr. James,66 Mr. Reggin,75 Mr. Willliford,75 Averaging, of course, nearly 74 years. Round.4124 Submitted by Virginius Hall.

    Pension:
    Pension allowed on 9/24/1832 and he died 11/22/1833 and was listed as Reverand Beverly Booth. Pension app stated he was married 2/4/1819 in surry County.

    Will:
    On file in Surry or Sussex Courthouse

    Record 4 out of 10     
    Title      Link Booth, Beverly.
    Publication      1834
    Gen. note      Part of index to Surry County Wills and Administrations (1652 - 1850)
    Note      Surry Co. Wills Etc. 6, p. 592-594
    Subject - Personal      LinkBooth, Beverly.
    Subject -Geographic      LinkSurry County (Va.)
    Genre/Form      LinkEstate inventories.
    Added Title      LinkVirginia wills and administrations.

    Buried:
    1834:
    David Booth bought a 3/4 acre graveyard that is surrounded by land Mary Booth owns. Mary Booths 150 acres of land adjoins that of her son, Samuel Booth and it is very likely that David Booth purchased the graveyard in which his father, Rev. Beverly Booth, had been buried the preceding year. (from Francis Richardson to Jean Johnson, 2/12/1997).

    Beverly married COCKE Elizabeth in 1771 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of COCKE Samuel and NORRIS Mrs. Ritter) was born about 1755; died on 15 Feb 1818. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. BOOTH Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Mar 1773 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 8 Sep 1863 in Troup County, GA.; was buried in Troup County, GA..
    2. 40. BOOTH Masey  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Feb 1775 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 17 Jul 1854 in Bedford County, VA.
    3. 41. Capt. BOOTH David  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1777 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died in 1852 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    4. 42. BOOTH Alexander  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Oct 1779 in Southampton County, VA; died on 27 Sep 1827.
    5. 43. BOOTH Susannah  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Jul 1781 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died about 1860; was buried about 1860 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA.
    6. 44. BOOTH Matthew  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1782 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.
    7. 45. BOOTH Mark  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Apr 1786 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.
    8. 46. BOOTH Sarah  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 May 1788 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died in 1867 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    9. 47. BOOTH Beverly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Mar 1790; died on 2 Sep 1793; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).
    10. 48. BOOTH Elizabeth Sykes  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Sep 1792 in Southampton County, VA; died in Aug 1793.
    11. 49. Col. BOOTH Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 May 1795 in Cabin Point, Surry County, VA.; was christened in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 20 Jan 1876 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    12. 50. BOOTH James  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 May 1798 in Southampton County, VA; died on 2 May 1822 in Georgia.

    Beverly married CORNWALL Mary Presson on 4 Feb 1819 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Mary (daughter of PRESSON Tomer and PRESSON Elizabeth ??) was born on 21 Jul 1781; died on 2 Jul 1855 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 51. BOOTH Mary Ellis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Dec 1822 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 23 May 1898 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

  10. 18.  BOOTH Lucy Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 17 Oct 1754 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 8 Jun 1838 in Russell County. VA; was buried in Russell County. VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 436

    Notes:

    From her father's will: I give and bequeath to my daughter Lucy Sykes two negro's / to wit / Mourning & Lettice to her, her heirs and assigns forever.

    Beverly Booth's Bible show she had 2 children, the last in 1781 and the 3rd child was by John Sykes 2nd wife Elizabeth, so this puts her death between 1781 and 1783. Hello again - just a note: Lucy Sykes died June 8, 1838 in Russell Co., Virginia. Hope you find our family information interesting! Paul Sykes

    8/29/04: Sykes, Jones, Booth Posted by Paul Sykes on 12/13/2001, 11:47 pm 63.16.87.3

    Researching John Sykes, Sr., born Feb. 15, 1749/50 Prince George Co., VA who was referenced in Sussex Co. Deed Book "E" - p. 307, 20 Sep 1774... William Sykes, the Elder, to William Rieves, Jr. for 5 shillings (William Rieves was Security on a bond to John Sykes by Beverley Boothe his guardian for 100 pounds).... land is the College Tenement whereon William Sykes now lives. William Sykes bought the land from Thomas Whitfield. Wit: John Baird, Jr., Frederick (X) Young, John (X) Jean and William (X) Sykes, Jr. Rec: 16 Feb 1775 and 20 Apr 1775. John Sykes' guardian was Beverley Boothe. Beverley Boothe was son of Robert Booth(e) IV of Southampton Co. Beverley's sister Lucy Booth married John Sykes. John and Lucy sold land in Southampton Co. in 1784. John and Lucy's son James married Nancy Jones of Sussex Co. in 1805.

    Nancy Jones was the daughter of Howell Jones and Elizabeth Booth (sister to Beverley Booth and Lucy Booth Sykes). Howell Jones died in 1799 / 1800. He was the son of Nathaniel Jones who was the son of Nicholas Jones.

    Now -- I am trying to find John Sykes, Sr.'s parents. John was born in Prince George Co. I feel he descended from the Bernard Sykes I line through one of the children of Bernard Sykes II who died in Martins Brandon Parish in 1718. Bernard Sykes II had three sons -- John, who married Frances Wyatt, and died in the 1730's, leaving orphans (names unknown); Richard, who bought land on Jones Hole Swamp in 1730 per Cavaliers and Pioneers; and Bernard III. There also was a Thomas Sykes (father unknown) during the mid 1700s in Prince George Co., Martins Brandon Parish. I feel John Sykes, Sr. possibly descended from the John Sykes and France Wyatt line, if naming patterns from that era hold true. Making the link however has proven difficult. I would appreciate any help and supportive information. Thank you.

    Family/Spouse: SYKES John, Sr.. John (son of SYKES Richard and SYKES Rittah --LNU--) was born on 15 Feb 1749 in Prince George County, VA; died on 27 Mar 1851 in Russell County. VA; was buried in Russell County. VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. SYKES John, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1785 in Russell County. VA; died after 1860 in Russell County. VA.
    2. 53. SYKES Alexander  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 54. SYKES Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Aug 1777; and died.
    4. 55. SYKES James  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Mar 1781 in Prince George County, VA; died on 7 Feb 1855 in Russell County. VA.

  11. 19.  BOOTH Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 21 Apr 1757 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 435

    Notes:

    Moses Booth, John Sikes (or Sykes) and Richard Bailey were witness' to the marriage.

    Will: From Her father's will:

    Will: I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Booth three Negroes / to wit / Patience Hannah and Crese to her, her heirs and assigns forever. I also give to my daughter Elizabeth twenty pounds.

    Elizabeth married JONES Howell on 15 Dec 1783 in Southampton Co., VA.. Howell (son of JONES Nathaniel) was born on 25 Jul 1760 in Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA; was christened on 31 Aug 1760 in Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA; died about 1799. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 56. JONES Nancy  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1786 in Sussex County, VA; died about 1850 in Russell County. VA.

  12. 20.  BOOTH Patty Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mary


  13. 21.  BOOTH Patience Descendancy chart to this point (4.Shelly2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1746 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 484

    Notes:

    Patience was the godparent of Lucy, daughter of Abner James and Mary Booth Patience was also the Godparent of Molly, daughter of John and Hollum Booth Married the year her father died. John James and Abner were probably brothers and Abner married Mary Booth

    Patience married JAMES John on 1 Jan 1771 in Isle of Wight County, VA. John and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. JAMES Eliza  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 58. JAMES Robert  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 59. JAMES Martha  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1829.

  14. 22.  BOOTH Phillip Descendancy chart to this point (4.Shelly2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1748 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 482


  15. 23.  BOOTH John Descendancy chart to this point (4.Shelly2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1749 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 483

    Notes:

    John and Hollum christened their child Molly on 9/12/1762 at Albemarle Parrish Godparents were Thomas Booth, Patience Booth, Lucy Booth: The above from Albemarle Parrish Register, Pg. 296

    John married BOOTH Hollum ??Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA. Hollum and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 60. BOOTH Molly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1764; and died.

  16. 24.  BOOTH Permilia Descendancy chart to this point (5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1747 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 787


  17. 25.  BOOTH Aaron Descendancy chart to this point (5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1751 in Southampton County, VA; died in 1791.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 788
    • Court: 1773, Southampton Co., VA.
    • Death: 1791, Southampton Co., VA.

    Notes:

    On the court case with Aaron's murder in Sussex County, VA is this.... AARON BOOTH'S MURDER This is from the 1754-1801 Sussex County Virginia Court Records at page 48:
    "At a Court held at Sussex Courthouse on the 31 day of August 1791 for the examination of William HARGRAVE on Suspicion of his being guilty of murdering Aaron BOOTH Present David MASON, Robert JONES, David MASON Jun. and John MASSENBURG Gent. The above named William HARGRAVE being Committed to the Jail of this County charged with the murder aforesaid was led to the bar in Custody of the Sheriff and thereupon divers Witnesses were sworn and examined to Wit: Mich. HARRED, Lewis BOOTH, Richard BOOTH, Joshua BAILEY, Lucy HUTCHINGS, Brittain BRITTLE, Jordan and Mark JUDKINS, Harris HUTCHINGS, Elizabeth HARWOOD, William FREEMAN and Nathl. FELTS council being heard on behalf of the Prisoner and on the question for his being sent on for further trial, The Court were divided in Opinion therefore the Prisoner is Acquitted. Colo.David MASON Senr. and Robert JONES Gent. being of Opinion that the Prisoner ought to be sent for further trial, which they direct may (sic) entered of Record. The minutes of these Proceedings were Signed by David MASON, Robt. JONES, David MASON Jur. Jno. MASSENBURG.' This court record shows a possible 'brother' of Lewis being Richard. The Brittle, Hutchings, Baileys, etc., were all intermarried families with the Windhams and Booths. I have most of the documentation on just who married 'who' but it is very 'round-about'. The Webpage has all the court records and documentations I could find for Aaron. Check it out and see if any of these things give you a further connection. I know we have George Booth further back and that this line is John Ottinger's line. He also has much good documentation on the webpage.

    exam of Wm Hargrave on suspicion of murdering Aaron Booth. Winesses: Michael Harred, Lewis Booth, Richard Booth, Joshua Benny, Lucy Hutchings, Brittain Buttle, Jordan and Mark Judkins, Elizabeth Harwood, William Freeman, Nathaniel Felts. Court was divided in its opinion and the prisoner was acquitted. 1754-1801 Sussex VA Court record pp 48.


    Poss born in 1746 per Richard Boothe. Richard Boothe 7607 Flurrywood San Antonia, Tx 78250 Daughters based on marriages and chronology

    He had many judgments against him for bad debts. Lost all of his land and possessions. Oldest son was Louis. Family moved from Southampton to Sussex Co.


    COURT AND LAND RECORDS FOR SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1

    COURT RECORD 1768 PAGE 447 Elizabeth Wyche administrix of Benj. Wyche decd vs.. in debt AARON BOOTH and Joseph El beds and furniture, 2 sows and their pigs and 10 sheets (?), 2 dishes, six pewter plates one basin, 2 iron potts, 23 barrels of corn now on the plantation now live, one chest, one table, one frying pan the above all being on the land and plantation whereon I now live lying and being in the aforesaid County of Southampton with all the appert. belonging or in anywise appertaining to the premises hereby granted or intended to be granted and the reversion and reversions remainders and remainders and all forever benefit the peoples of the said flocke, horse, hogs, and furniture aforesaid and the remaining and all my rights claims, interest and securities relating to the farm to have and to hold these articles above mentions and other premises unto the said Briggs and Blow their heirs and assigns forever and the said AARON BOOTH do hereby grant for himself and for his heirs that he the said AARON BOOTH and his heirs and every of them shall and will warrant and forever defend the said sundry things above and other premises and every part and article thereof with all and singular their rights and appe (??)unto the said Briggs and Blow their heirs and assigns forever against him the said AARON BOOTH and against heirs and every of them against every other person whosoever upon trust never the less that the said Briggs and Blow their heirs Executors administrators or assigns shall thinks proper of the said AARON BOOTH shall request them whichever of these two circumstances shall first happen sell for the best price that can be gotten after giving ten day public notice that the said stock, household and furniture and premises and out of the money arising from such sale discharge pay and satisfactory them the said Briggs and Blow the above mentioned sum of twelve pounds with lawful interest from the 8 day of December 1773 until the same shall be fully discharged and the expenses attending the drawing and recording this indenture and the contingent charges of the sale as aforesaid and other necessary expenses that attend the securing and attaining the above mentioned money as performing any thing that is or shall be necessary in relation to the intent of this indenture and that the said Briggs & Blow their heirs executors administrators or assigns shall pay of cause to be paid the overflow is any remain from such sale to the said AARON BOOTH his heirs executors administrators or to his order. In Witness whereof the said AARON BOOTH hath hereunto set his hand and seal on the day and year first above written. Signed sealed and

    COURT AND LAND RECORDS FOR SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA

    COURT RECORD 1768 PAGE 447 Elizabeth Wyche administrix of Benj. Wyche decd vs.. in debt AARON BOOTH and Joseph Ellis Dismissed at the cost of the defendant Booth


    COURT RECORD 1771 PAGE 535

    AARON BOOTH plaintiff vs. in trespass JOHN BOOTH defendant Dismissed parties agreed

    COURT RECORD 1772 PAGE 69 EDWARD WINDHAM plaintiff vs. in case Thomas Reeves defendant The defendant prays and has leave to imparte till the next court

    Court:
    Aaron was quite a troubled individual and had many 'trials' with the Southampton
    Court, like an arrest for playing cards on Sunday and then snubbing his nose
    at the authorities for the fines and the arrest!!

    Court:
    SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT RECORDS PAGE 270
    Michael Hargrove plaintiff
    vs. in debt
    AARON BOOTHE defendant
    The attachment awarded against the defendant's estate being returned
    executed on ten cars (??) of corn, Whereupon this day came as well the
    plaintiff by his attorney as the defendant in his proper person who
    confessed the plaintiff's action for ten pounds the debt in the declaration
    mention therefore it is considered by the court that the plaintiff recover
    against the said defendant the said ten pounds and his cost by him about his
    suit in this behalf expended and the said defendant in (??). But this
    judgment (except as to the cost) is to be discharged by the payment of three
    pounds two shillings and two pence three farthings together in interest from
    the January 1773 till paid.

    Death:
    This is very interesting to me, yet a very sad way to have his life end
    This is from the 1754-1801 Sussex County Virginia Court Records
    at page 48:
    "At a Court held at Sussex Courthouse on the 31 day of August 1791 for
    the examination of William HARGRAVE on Suspicion of his being guilty of
    murdering Aaron BOOTH Present David MASON, Robert JONES, David MASON
    Jun. and John MASSENBURG Gent.
    The above named William HARGRAVE being Committed to the Jail of this
    County charged with the murder aforesaid was led to the bar in Custody
    of the Sheriff and thereupon divers Witnesses were sworn and examined to
    Wit: Mich. HARRED, Lewis BOOTH, Richard BOOTH, Joshua BAILEY, Lucy
    HUTCHINGS, Brittain BRITTLE, Jordan and Mark JUDKINS, Harris HUTCHINGS,
    Elizabeth HARWOOD, William FREEMAN and Nathl. FELTS council being heard
    on behalf of the Prisoner and on the question for his being sent on for
    further trial, The Court were divided in Opinion therefore the Prisoner
    is Acquitted. Colo. David MASON Senr. and Robert JONES Gent, being of
    Opinion that the Prisoner ought to be sent for further trial, which they
    direct may (sic) entered of Record. The minutes of these Proceedings
    were Signed by David MASON, Robt. JONES, David MASON Jur. Jno.
    MASSENBURG."

    Aaron married BOOTH Ann Rebecca in 1771 in Southampton County, VA. Ann was born about 1755 in Southampton County, VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 61. BOOTH Lewis  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1772 in Southampton County, VA; died about 1855 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; was buried in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.
    2. 62. BOOTH Willis  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1774; and died.
    3. 63. BOOTH Richard  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1776; and died.
    4. 64. BOOTH Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    5. 65. BOOTH Eilander  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    6. 66. BOOTH Rebecca  Descendancy chart to this point and died.

  18. 26.  WELLONS John Descendancy chart to this point (7.Sary2, 1.Sarah1) was born in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 607



Generation: 4

  1. 27.  BOOTH John Descendancy chart to this point (9.James3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 12 Jan 1771 in Northumberland County, Va; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 528


  2. 28.  BLOW Celia Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born in Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1170

    Celia married BARNES Randall on 10 Jan 1793 in Southampton County, VA. Randall and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 29.  BLOW Benjamin Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 5 Jan 1773; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1161


  4. 30.  BLOW Sally Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 16 Jan 1775; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1162

    Notes:

    Twin of Betsy


  5. 31.  BLOW Betsy Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 16 Jan 1775; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1163

    Notes:

    Twin of sally


  6. 32.  BLOW James Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 2 Mar 1778; died on 26 Dec 1836.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1164

    Family/Spouse: FORBES Susannah. Susannah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 33.  BLOW Priscilla Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born in 1779; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1166

    Priscilla married BRITT Hardy on 26 Feb 1799 in Southampton County, VA. Hardy and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 34.  BLOW John Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 19 Oct 1781; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1168


  9. 35.  BLOW Rebecca Descendancy chart to this point (12.Lucy3, 2.Arthur2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 6 Aug 1787; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1169


  10. 36.  BOOTH Peter Descendancy chart to this point (16.Moses3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1774 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 495

    Family/Spouse: BOOTH Unknown Mrs Peter. Unknown and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 67. BOOTH Priscilla B.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1797; died on 21 Sep 1836.

  11. 37.  BOOTH Martha Descendancy chart to this point (16.Moses3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1776 in Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Maze
    • Reference Number: 792

    Notes:

    Will: From Her grandfather Robert's will:

    Will: I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Maze Booth one negro girl named Ede to her her heirs and assigns forever.

    Martha married WARREN John, Jr. on 13 Dec 1789 in Southampton County, VA. John died on 15 Jul 1812. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 68. WARREN Peter  Descendancy chart to this point died on 18 Jun 1838.
    2. 69. WARREN John Lawrence  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 70. WARREN Dianna Morris  Descendancy chart to this point died before 5 Apr 1838.
    4. 71. WARREN Susan Baker  Descendancy chart to this point died about 1845 in Sussex County, VA.
    5. 72. WARREN Hannah Inman  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1800; died on 31 Jul 1856 in Southampton County, VA.
    6. 73. WARREN Elizabeth Matilda  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    7. 74. WARREN Julia Ann  Descendancy chart to this point and died.

  12. 38.  BOOTH John Descendancy chart to this point (16.Moses3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1778 in Southampton County, VA; died before 20 Jul 1829.

    Other Events and Attributes:

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

    Notes:

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

    Family/Spouse: BOOTH Holland --LNU--. Holland and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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

    Children:
    1. 75. BOOTH Mary W.  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 76. BOOTH Elizabeth P.  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 77. BOOTH Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born between 1795 and 1799; and died.
    4. 78. BOOTH Peter  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1800; died before 26 Oct 1862.
    5. 79. BOOTH Martha  Descendancy chart to this point died before 1845.
    6. 80. BOOTH Tabitha Ann  Descendancy chart to this point died before 1845.
    7. 81. BOOTH John H.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1813; and died.

  13. 39.  BOOTH Robert Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 14 Mar 1773 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 8 Sep 1863 in Troup County, GA.; was buried in Troup County, GA..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • email: From Terri Jensen
    • Occupation: Troup County, GA.; Judge
    • Reference Number: 416
    • Religion: Baptist Preacher
    • County Records: 1799, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Personal Property
    • Residence: 1860, Mountville, Troup, Georgia, USA

    Notes:

    Dtd: 4 Jun 90 Letter received from Edwin R. Booth P. O. Box 907 Longview, Tx 75601 (214) 753-3004 home 757-3131 Edwin R. Booth Ins Agency (retired) Home Address: 106 Betty Dr. Songview (??), Tx on August 20, 1973: He received the family geneology and he is Talmadge Booth's brother, Edwin. He is compliling a book of the booth family. 'Our great, great, grandfather, Robert Booth (brother of your great great grandfather, Col. Samuel Booth, of Snow Hill Plantation, left Surry County in 1814 and settled in Troup County, Georgia Then one of his sons left Georgia in 1853 and settled in the Piney Woods section of East Texas, where our family has been ever since.' Robert moved to Georgia by way of Edenton, NC, where he lived for a time (ltr from Doris Jean Johnson). Doris Jean lives across from Snow Hill, which is part of the original plantation. Edwin says that Troup County, Georgia and their part of East Texas is almost a reproduction of the Snow Hill area. Book was to be published in 1974. Baptist Preacher, planter. found 12-5-02 On Wed Jul 9 1997 this was posted: BOOTH, Robert with his wife Rebecca SHEFFIELD and son Robert Louis Booth came to Greene Co. in late 1811 or early 1812 from Surry Co., VA. They had daughters Adaline (1812), Antinett (1815), Amanda (1817), Mary (1819), and Cynthia (1829), all born in Greene Co. Robert is listed in the 1820 Census. They left in 1832 when both Robert and Robert Louis were apparently awarded 40 acres during the 'Gold Lottery of 1832' in Troup Co., GA.

    Booth, Robert with his wife Rebecca Sheffield and son Robert Louis Booth came to Greene County, Va., in late 1811 or 1812 from Surry County, Virginia. They had daughters Adaline (1812), Antinett (1815), Mary (1819), and Cynthia (1829) all borne in Green County, Virginia. Robert is listed in the 1820 census. They left in 1832 when both Robert and Robert Louis were awarded 40 acres during the "Gold Lottery of 1832" in Troupe County, GA.

    (via email from Steve Irons (cirons@ix.netcom.com) on July 9th, 1997)


    In the 1820 census records for Greene County, Georgia there is a Beverly Booth listed on page 228 and Robert Booth on page 226. They are both in Capt Grigorys District. Robert Booth is still in Greene Co., GA in the 1830 census but Beverly is not ... Robyn (davidh9066@aol.com)

    Look at the extract of the page of Beverly Booth's Bible that I have attached. He says that his son Robert returned to GA on 20 Feb 1818. (page: Births26)

    Family Notes on Marriage with Phebe:
    Title: Notes
    Text:
    6 Feb 1818 my son Robert arrived at my home from GA
    My wife d. 15 Feb. 1818 aged 61 years.
    Family Bible: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/BibleII/37939/0007.tif
    My son Robert set out from my house to return to GA Feb 20, 1818 - Booth Family Bible: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/BibleII/37939/0026.tif

    Beverly Booth besides his church responsibilities was Sheriff of Surry co. 1814- 1815.Robert Booth his first son was also a preacher.He moved from Surry co. VA in 1813 to Greene co., GA. Elton & Terri on your records you refer to him as Robert Booth (V). His first wife was Phebe Johnson m 22 Oct 1792 d 1807 Surry co. Phebe's children by Robert (V) were Beverly c 1800, Permelia(Pamely Ann) c 1803 had Rev Beverly Booth's Bible, Hiram Booth c 1805.They were all born in Surry co.VA. Robert's second wife was Rebecca Sheffield b 5 Mar 1790 m 29 Sep 1810 Surry Cty VA. Robert's 1st child by Rebecca was Robert Louis Booth usually listed on documents as Robert L. Booth. He was born 7 Jul 1811 Surry co. VA.They moved to Greene co., GA in 1813. Their next child was Adaline b 7 Apr 1813 in Greene co. GA, followed by Antinett, c 1817, then Amanda c 1820, then Mary c 1823, then Cynthia 15 Aug 1829. Cynthia was buried in my hometown, Longview, TX on 17 Apr 1912. The Robert L. Booth previously mentioned became a Baptist Preacher like his father & Grandfather. I have the the Bible of Robert L. dated 1842.I also have the Marriage info on the nine children previously mentioned by the two wives of Robert Booth (V) This family moved to Lagrange, Troup co., GA in 1831.

    Chancery Records Index
    Close Case Details
    Locality Index Number Original Case Number
    SOUTHAMPTON CO 1808-032 199
    Plaintiff(s) Defendant(s)
    HENRY SMITH
    ROBERT BOOTH
    JAMES JONES
    JOHN JONES

    Surname(s)
    BOOTH
    JONES
    SMITH

    Wills Plat?
    NO
    Format
    LVA Microfilm Reel Number Local Reel Number Image Number
    404 729 887

    email:
    4. G,G, grandfather's name: Robert Booth (VI): born March 14, 1773 in
    Southampton County, Virginia; died September 8, 1863; resided, Surry
    County, Virginia, Southampton County, Virginia, Green County, Georgia,
    LeGrange, Georgia; Big Spring Community (nine mniles SE of LaGrange,
    Georgia); occupation, Baptist preacher and planter; married: first wife
    Phebe Johnson, October 22, 1792; children by Phebe Johnson, Beverly Booth,
    born about 1806 in Surry County, Virginia: Permelia Booth, born about 1803
    in Surry County, VIrginia; married Bledsoe, Hiram Booth, born about 1805 in
    Surry County, Virginia; second wife's name: Rebecca Sheffield, born March
    5, 1790; died December 28, 1865 in the Big Spring Community, Georgia;
    children by Rebecca; Robert L. Booth, born July 7, 1811 in Surry County,
    Virginia; died july 7, 1882; married Susan A. Jones on October 28, 1834:
    Adaline Booth, born April 7, 1813 in Green County, Georgia, married Lane;
    Antinett Booth, born in Green County, Georgia, married Allen C. Ramsey;
    Amanda Booth, born in Green County, Georgia, marrie dEddie Burt; Mary
    Booth, born in Green County Georgia, married Bennett H. Gates on April 24,
    1845; Cyntia Booth, born in Green County Georgia on August 15, 1829, died
    April 17, 1912, married jmaes A. Lane on January 21, 1859.

    From Talmadge booth papers

    Occupation:
    In the obit in the Christian Index he was listed as a Judge

    Religion:
    From: <TalmadgeEB@aol.com >
    Subject: [BOOTH-L] Rev.Beverly Booth & his 1st son Robert Booth b 14 Mar 1773
    Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 02:21:58 EDT

    Hi Couisins: I've been arounrd since 1950 doing genealogy on Beverly booth &
    his line .The first person to join a hereditary Society on the Rev War
    service of Reverend Beverly Booth was my son Robert Early Booth.I did the
    papers for him to join The CAR( Children of the American Rev.) John Frederick
    Dorman was the Registrar. for the CAR This established the line for the SAR
    to take aps & later the DAR. My son, Robert is A world class Architech today
    & is responsible for the Dominion Tower at Norfolk,VA. Rev. Beverly Booth
    besides his church responsibilities was Sheriff of Surry co. 1814-1815.Robert
    Booth his first son was also a preacher.He moved from Surry co. VA in 1813
    to Greene co., GA . Elton & Terri on your records you refer to him as Robert
    Booth (V). His first wife was Phebe Johnson m 22 Oct 1792 d 1807 Surry co.
    Phebe"s children by Robert (V) were Beverly c 1800, Permelia(Pamely Ann) c
    1803 had Rev Beverly Booth's Bible, Hiram Booth c 1805.They were all born
    in Surry co.VA. Robert"s second wife was Rebecca Sheffield b 5 Mar 1790 m
    29 Sep 1810 Surry co.VA. Robert"s ist child by Rebecca was Robert Louis
    Booth usually listed on documents as Robert L. Booth. He was born 7 Jul
    1811 Surry co. VA.They moved to Greene co., GA in 1813. Their next child was
    Adaline b 7 Apr 1813 in Greene co. GA, followed by Antinett, c 1817, then
    Amanda c 1820, then Mary c 1823, then Cynthia 15 Aug 1829. Cynthia was
    buried in my hometown, Longview, TX on 17 Apr 1912. The Robert L. Booth
    previously mentioned became a Baptist Preacher like his father &
    Grandfather. I have the the Bible of Robert L. dated 1842.I also have the
    Marriage info on the nine children previously mentioned by the two wives of
    Robert Booth (V) This family moved to Lagrange, Troup co., GA in 1831. My
    proven Booth lines go to two generations past Rev Beverly Booth which I
    proved some years ago when I visited Va in the late 50"s & early
    60's.Attention Gene Harris Tell Dr.Harry Snead hello & thanks again for the
    books he gave me yrs. ago.I have a old picture of Snow Hill before the
    restoration by Sumpter Priddy. I would like a picture of how snowhill looks
    now & a closeup of Beverly's tombstone.I would be glad to pay someone for
    their help. Their was no tombstone when was there.
    Best regards to all, Talmadge Booth, 1703 Wood
    Place, Longview, TX 75601-4033

    "1. Great, great, great, great Grandfather's name: Robert Booth; born about
    1690, resided Nottoway Parish, Southampton County, Virginia, homestead near
    Lightwood Swamp; occupation, planter; will made and recorded 1757; died,
    1759; children (range in order of will listing), Arthur Booth, will made
    1769, died 1770; Robert Booth (IV), will made 1773, died 1777; Shelly
    Booth, will made 1771, died 1771; Moses Booth (Sr.) died 1794; Faith Booth;
    Saray Booth
    2. G,G,G,G grandfather's name: Robert Booth (IV) resided Nottoway Paish,
    Southampton County, VA; died 1777; will made, 1773, married Sarah Baily
    (Bayley); her father, William Bailey; occupation, planter; children,
    Beverly Booth; born 1752 in Southampton, Virginia; died November 23, 1833,
    Surry County, Va; married Elizabeth (Coke); Moses Booth (Jr), born about
    17534; Elizabeth; born about 1757; married Howell Jones, December 15, 1783;
    Lucy Booth; born about 1759; married John Sykes.
    3. G,G,G grandfather's name: Beverly Booth: born 1752 in Nottoway Parish,
    Southampton County, Virginia (moved to Surry County, Virignia, 1794);
    occupation, Baptist preacher and planter, Virginia Militianman -
    Revolutionary War Record at Nathional Archives; first wife: Elizabeth
    (Cocke - Cocke is believed to be the last name since acres of land left out
    of estate of Samuel Cocke): wife's name, Elizabeth, shown on deed record up
    to May 30, 1804; children by Elizabeth; Robert Booth (V), born March 14,
    1773, in Southampton Co., Virginia; died September 8, 1863; married Rebecca
    Sheffield on September 29, 1810; David Booth, born about 1776 in
    Southampton Co., Virginia; married Susanna Sorsby on January 27, 1802;
    Masey Booth, born about 1778 in Southampton Co., Virginia; married a
    Maddera; Matthew Booth, born about 1782 in Southampton Co., Virginia;
    married Rebekah Johnson on August 7, 1815; Mark Booth, born about 1788 in
    Southampton Co., Virginia; married Rebbecca D. Watkins on November 14,
    1809; Susannah Booth, born about 1790 in Southampton Co., Virginia; married
    a Williams; Sarah Booth, born about 1792 in Southampton Co., Virginia;
    married Milby; Samuel Booth, born about 1795 in Surry Co., Virginia; died,
    1876; married Sarah (Sally) Ellis on December 23, 1816; BEVERLEY'S second
    wife's name; Mary Cornwell, born July 21, 1781; died July 2, 1855; married
    Beverly Booth on January 25, 1819; children by Mary Cornwell; Mary Ellis
    Booth, born about 1820 in Surry County, Virginia; married John C. Rogers.
    [I think I have this messed up on the webpage, so if you check it out, let
    me know]
    4. G,G, grandfather's name: Robert Booth (VI): born March 14, 1773 in
    Southampton County, Virginia; died September 8, 1863; resided, Surry
    County, Virginia, Southampton County, Virginia, Green County, Georgia,
    LeGrange, Georgia; Big Spring Community (nine mniles SE of LaGrange,
    Georgia); occupation, Baptist preacher and planter; married: first wife
    Phebe Johnson, October 22, 1792; children by Phebe Johnson, Beverly Booth,
    born about 1806 in Surry County, Virginia: Permelia Booth, born about 1803
    in Surry County, VIrginia; married Bledsoe, Hiram Booth, born about 1805 in
    Surry County, Virginia; second wife's name: Rebecca Sheffield, born March
    5, 1790; died December 28, 1865 in the Big Spring Community, Georgia;
    children by Rebecca; Robert L. Booth, born July 7, 1811 in Surry County,
    Virginia; died july 7, 1882; married Susan A. Jones on October 28, 1834:
    Adaline Booth, born April 7, 1813 in Green County, Georgia, married Lane;
    Antinett Booth, born in Green County, Georgia, married Allen C. Ramsey;
    Amanda Booth, born in Green County, Georgia, marrie dEddie Burt; Mary
    Booth, born in Green County Georgia, married Bennett H. Gates on April 24,
    1845; Cyntia Booth, born in Green County Georgia on August 15, 1829, died
    April 17, 1912, married jmaes A. Lane on January 21, 1859.
    5. G,Grandfather's name: Robert L. Booth; born July 7, 1811 in Surry
    County, VA; resided, LaGrange, Georgia and Old Diana, Texas; died, June 7,
    1882, in Old Diana, Texas; buried, Walnut Hill Cemetery, Old Diana, Texas
    occupation, farmer; married Susan A. Jones on October 28, 1834; she was
    born September 1, 1819 in Georgia, died September 8, 1870 in Old Diana,
    Texas; buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery; children: James R.L. Booth, born
    September 2, 1836 in LaGrange, Troup County, GEorgia, married Frances A.
    Brown on April 12, 1866; Julius C.B. Booth, born May 10, 1838 in LaGrange,
    Troup Co., Georgia; died on July 21, 1864; Sheppard Walter Booth, born
    October 5, 1841 in LaGrange, Troup Co., Georgia; died May 17, 1918, married
    Horace Campbell on August 12, 1862; Sarah Amanda Booth, born November 20,
    1846 in LaGrange, Troup Co., Georgia, married Thomas F. McKissack on
    December 2, 1868; Willis Early Booth, born on January 27, 1851 in LeGrange,
    Troup Co., Georgia; died September 6, 1915; married Woddie C. Woods on
    November 6, 1886; Rebecca Frances Booth, born December 13, 1856, in Old
    Diana, Upshur Co., Texas, married J.D. Frederick on December 18, 1872

    Morris' my home. Under his hospitable roof I was kindly treated, especially by his kind wife during a long spell of sickness. The churches of Pungo (now Oak Grove) and Muddy Creek called for my ordination. I was solemnly ordained to the ministry by Elders Samuel Brown and Smith Sherwood, June 12, 1830, serving some two years or more as the pastor of said churches. … After the death of Elder Nathaniel Chambliss and removal of Elder Jeremiah B. Jeter to the Northern Neck of Virginia … Sappony and Seacock in Sus-sex extended to me a call, also Meherrin in Southampton, where old Brother Robert Murrell lived and labored for many years, succeeded by Hardy Cobb. I found it in a very feeble and declining condition, the house of worship going to decay. The church at Seacock was not only without a house to keep them dry, but the church was about extinct. The people of the world said if I would consent to preach for them they would furnish money and build a meetinghouse on a more desirable site. Lemuel Bain proffered the land, the people went to work and soon built a house near the spot where Elam now stands - changed its name after its removal from Seacock to Elam by the suggestion of Brother Beverly Booth, of Surry. I held meeting from house to house; in most instances none of the family were professors. The result was a glorious revival extending in different sections, numbering about ninety-five conversions. Brother James L. Gwathmey, who was missionary in our bounds, held a series of meetings near what was then called Cotton's Springs. … The result was a number, in addition to those converted at Elam, determined to build a house of worship and constituted a church now called Newville. … Owing to declining health I was forced to resign in favor of Elder Caleb C. Gordon. … Paralytic stroke, both sides, after baptizing seventy-two persons on a hot July day. I baptized about 1,400 persons, assisted in constituting several churches and ordaining several ministers and deacons. … A second stroke of paralysis prostrated me, al-most destroying my nervous system. The erysipelas in my left leg from hip to knee followed, causing the flesh to slough off, attended with lockjaw, the most excruciating pain endured by man to live; indeed, my physician said but for my strong faith I could not have endured such pain … The doctor told me I was the second person he had ever read of or known of to recover; he graduated in medicine in France. … My delicate situation was such my friends advised me to desist from public speaking. … I gave the prime of my life to the churches and to the public, not exacting remuneration. I told them that I could live without being charge-able to them, advising them to give all they could to other objects. … I married Mary C. Atkinson, in 1832, who is the mother of seventeen children, eleven living. Two sons were killed near Richmond in 1862."

    County Records:
    Nmbr Whites above 16 = 2; Black's over 16 = 10; Blacks above 12 or under 10 = 2;
    Horses = 5; Amt of Tax = 33/88

    Ref 1799 Surry Personal Property Tax records

    Robert married JOHNSON Phebe on 25 Oct 1792. Phebe died on 16 Oct 1808. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 82. BOOTH Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Feb 1794; and died.
    2. 83. BOOTH Martha  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Jul 1797 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    3. 84. BOOTH Beverly K.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jan 1800 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in Alabama, USA; was buried in Montgomery, Alabama (Osburn Cem).
    4. 85. BOOTH Permelia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1802 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    5. 86. BOOTH Hiram  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jul 1906 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Apr 1934; was buried in May 1934 in Claremont, VA (St. Anne's Cemetary).
    6. 87. BOOTH Antinett  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1815; and died.
    7. 88. BOOTH Amanda Adeline Matilda  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1813 in Troup County, GA.; died on 17 Feb 1892 in Troup County, GA..
    8. 89. BOOTH Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1819; and died.
    9. 90. BOOTH Cynthia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Aug 1829; and died.

    Robert married SHEFFIELD Rebecca on 29 Sep 1810 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA. Rebecca was born on 5 Mar 1790; died on 28 Dec 1865 in Big Springs Community (Troupe Cty), GA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 91. BOOTH Robert Louis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jul 1811 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 7 Jul 1882; was buried in Old Diana, Upshur County, TX (Walnut Hill Cem).
    2. 92. BOOTH Adaline  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 May 1813 in Troup County, GA.; died on 17 Feb 1892 in Troup County, GA..

  14. 40.  BOOTH Masey Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 16 Feb 1775 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died on 17 Jul 1854 in Bedford County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Mazey
    • Reference Number: 420

    Notes:

    BOOTH BIBLE SHOWS MARRIED TO JAMES ONEY.

    (http://home.netcom.com/~vicdlee/victorleesgenealogysite): James Oney and Masey (Booth) Oney Tillot Maddera:James Oney(b. by 1774 Southampton Co. VA. d. 4 Oct 1801-27 Oc t1801 Surry Co. VA) m. by 1795 Southampton Co. VA Mazey (BOOTH) ONEY TILLOT MADDERA(b. by 1777? VA d. 17 Jul 1854 Bedford Co. VA). A Deed and a Will have been forwarded to me which 99% proves James ONEY was the son of Thomas ONEY. Thomas being the son of Leonard ONEY. This portion of research is on hold until we have an answer to the Lee DNA Question.
    Beverly Booth: Suspect he is the father of Mazey (BOOTH) ONEY TILLOT MADDERA. Waiting for the arrival of his Beverly's will. Beverly had many official interactions with the family of James Oney including taking over his business after James's death. In the will of Robert Booth, Mazey is named as a grandchild of Robert. This usually indicates the grandchild's parent is dead. Beverly is named as a son. Since the Booth name appears in records as early as 1690's, it is possible these may be cousins instead of direct ancestors. This portion of research is on hold until we have an answer to the Lee DNA Question.

    Family/Spouse: ONEY James. James (son of ONEY Thomas) was born in by 1774 in Southampton Co., VA.; died on 6 Oct 1801 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 93. ONEY James  Descendancy chart to this point died on 25 May 1802 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
    2. 94. ONEY Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Jul 1793 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    3. 95. ONEY Polley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 May 1795 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    4. 96. ONEY Matilda  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 9 Nov 1799 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in Mar 1870 in Casey County, KY (Salem Cemetery).

    Masey married TILLOTT Thomas G. on 18 Feb 1804 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Thomas and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Masey married MADDERA William on 25 Feb 1812 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. William and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 41.  Capt. BOOTH David Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 2 Feb 1777 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died in 1852 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 417
    • Political Office: 1836, Surry County, VA; County Corresponding Committee
    • Census: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; 1850 census
    • Real Estate: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Value $5000

    Notes:

    See comments under wife #1 (422) 2nd wedding was performed by Beverly Booth and surety by Wyatt Lane.

    Will: From his Grandfather Robert's will:

    Will: I give and bequeath to my grandson David Booth one negro girl named Cherry to him his heirs & assigns forever.


    This mornings column by Virginia Rollings in Daily Press mentions these names which are of interest to us: Agnes Booth born in 1821, daughter of David Booth and his wife, Ann Holloway. Also mentions Beverly Booth living on Queens Creek before 1638.

    Agnes Booth, born in 1821, mother of Edward Evans Spratley, was the daughter of David Booth and his wife, Ann Holloway. Beverly Booth was living on Queens Creek before 1638. Holloways received land grants in Isle of Wight, York, the Eastern Shore and Surry. John Holloway received an addition, in 1642, to his lands in Northampton County. York County land attracted hundreds of Eastern Shore fishermen and farmers after the Revolution, when some Tories moved away. Spratley Quaker ancestors with birth, marriage, and death dates are in Vol. VI of William Wade Hinshaw's Quaker records.

    Poss war 1812 and Virginia Militia

    Political Office:
    County Corresponding Committees Nominated by the Van Buren Convention held in the Capitol Richmond, 11th Jan., 1836.

    The following gentlemen, who compose the Republican Corresponding Committee for the county of Surry will please remember that a full meeting of the members is respectfully requested to meet at the court-house,
    the fourth Monday in this month, (being court day):

    Wm. E. B. Ruffin, Philip Smith, Wm. H. Edwards, Walter S. Booth, James S. Clark, James D. Edwards, Drury Stith, Wm. E. Bailey, Edwain White, John Spratley, Thomas Ruffin, David Booth, Saml. Booth, Amos Sledge, David Hargrave, Edwin T. Spratley, Patrick H. Bilbro and Arch'd Davis
    Richard H. Edwards, chairman.

    Census:
    the 1850 census shows that David Booth was 73 yoa and listed his occupation as farmer. There is also an Ann Booth (age 58) living on the farm. Also listed is an Elizabeth Womble (?spelling) age 72 living on the farm

    David married SORSBY Susanna on 11 Feb 1802 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Susanna (daughter of SORSBY Stephen and SORSBY Mrs. --FNU--) was born on 19 Jul 1783; died on 28 Oct 1816; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 97. BOOTH Robert  Descendancy chart to this point died on 20 Oct 1828.
    2. 98. BOOTH Mahala  Descendancy chart to this point was born cal 1809; died after 1880 in Isle of Wight County, VA.
    3. 99. BOOTH Stephen S.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 May 1809; died on 22 Nov 1890 in Friars Point, Coahoma, Mississippi, USA.
    4. 100. BOOTH Walter S.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1810; and died.
    5. 101. BOOTH Joseph W.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1823; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    David married HOLLEMAN Ann on 10 Feb 1820 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Ann was born about 1792; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 102. BOOTH Masura  Descendancy chart to this point died on 6 Oct 1828.
    2. 103. BOOTH Caroline  Descendancy chart to this point died on 9 Sep 1831.
    3. 104. BOOTH Agnes  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jan 1821 in Virginia; died on 10 Mar 1901; was buried in Petersburg, VA.

  16. 42.  BOOTH Alexander Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 4 Oct 1779 in Southampton County, VA; died on 27 Sep 1827.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 996

    Notes:

    Chancery Records Index

    LocalityIndex NumberOriginal Case Number SOUTHAMPTON CO 1843-002 15 Plaintiff(s)Defendant(s) ADMR OF LEWIS N BRANCH JOHN H BOOTH ADMR ETC ADMR OF LEWIS N BRANCH ETC Surname(s) BOOTH BRANCH HANCOCK HILL POND PRETLOW ROLLINGS WillsPlat? NO
    Format
    LVA Microfilm Reel Number Local Reel Number Image Number
    434 759 387

    Family/Spouse: HIX Tempy. Tempy (daughter of HIX Joseph) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 105. BOOTH Massey  Descendancy chart to this point died on 30 Nov 1801.
    2. 106. BOOTH Matthew  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1800; and died.
    3. 107. BOOTH Damaris  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1801; and died.

  17. 43.  BOOTH Susannah Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 19 Jul 1781 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died about 1860; was buried about 1860 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 423

    Notes:

    Married- On Jan. 22, 1833 by Rev. E. L. Magoon, William A. Walters, to Miss Susanna S. Booth, all of Richmond. (p. 2, c. 6) Richmond Whig & public advertiser (Richmond, Va. : 1833 : Semiweekly)

    Susannah married WILLIAMS Hugh in Apr 1823. Hugh and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 44.  BOOTH Matthew Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 16 Jan 1782 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Planter
    • Reference Number: 421
    • Alt. Birth: 1784
    • Census: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; 1850 Census
    • Servants: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Census info

    Notes:

    Marriage bond posted by Foster Cook on Aug 8, 1815 and marriage witnessed by David Cocke

    Census:
    Listed as Farmer and value of land was $100.00. Age listed as 60

    Servants:
    Thomas G. Holt, age 45 and b/m along with James B. Holt, age 42, b/m were also listed on the census under Matthew Booth and are presumed to be laborers

    Matthew married JOHNSON Rebeka on 7 Aug 1815. Rebeka died on 1 Jan 1824. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 108. BOOTH Martha  Descendancy chart to this point died on 21 Sep 1831.
    2. 109. BOOTH Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point died on 15 Oct 1831.
    3. 110. BOOTH Caroline  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1837; and died.

    Matthew married BISHOP Harriott on 22 Aug 1825 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Harriott and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Matthew married SAVAGE Mahala on 26 Feb 1838 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Mahala was born in 1798; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  19. 45.  BOOTH Mark Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 2 Apr 1786 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 422
    • Military: 1812; War of 1812

    Notes:

    Surety was posted by Robert Booth and Witness was Thomas Carseley.

    Mark married WATKINS Rebecca D. on 14 Nov 1809 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Rebecca and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 111. BOOTH John W.  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1873 in Petersburg, VA.
    2. 112. BOOTH Fadula  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1873 in Petersburg, VA.
    3. 113. BOOTH Cinderella  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1873 in Petersburg, VA.

  20. 46.  BOOTH Sarah Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 6 May 1788 in Nottoway Parrish, Southampton County, VA; died in 1867 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 424

    Notes:

    married Henry J. Howard on 27 Nov 1804. witnessed by Matthew Booth. 'Marriage Bonds & Ministers' returns of Surry County, Knorr, Pg.47' Surety by Robert Booth; Wit by Matthew Booth This marriage according to her DOB would put her at 12 yoa NEEDS MORE RESEARCH as to her DOB

    Other: 16 Jul 1999 Descendants of: Sarah Booth

    Other: 1 Sarah Booth b. ___ ?? 1792 d. ___ ?? 1867
    m. Unknown Milby
    m. Nov 27 1804 Henry J. Howard
    married Henry J. Howard on 27 Nov 1804. witnessed by Matthew Booth.
    "Marriage Bonds & Ministers' returns of Surry County, Knorr, Pg.47"
    Surety by Robert Booth; Wit by Matthew Booth
    This marriage according to her DOB would put her at 12 yoa
    NEEDS MORE RESEARCH as to her DOB

    Sarah married HOWARD Henry J. on 27 Nov 1804 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Henry and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 114. HOWARD Elizabeth Booth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 May 1804-1805; and died.
    2. 115. HOWARD Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jan 1806; died in Apr 1806.
    3. 116. HOWARD Jinny J  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Jul 1807; and died.

    Sarah married MILBY Thomas on 24 Jan 1828. Thomas and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Sarah married PRESSON Daniel on 4 Jan 1821. Daniel died on 1 Mar 1823. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  21. 47.  BOOTH Beverly Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 30 Mar 1790; died on 2 Sep 1793; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: Rogers Cemetary; Address:
      37° 5' 00.4920" 077° 2' 28.2480"
      37° 5' 00.4920" 077° 2' 28.2480"
    • Lat/Long: 37° 5' 0.4920" 077° 2' 28.2480"; Buried, Roger's Cemetary
    • Reference Number: 997

    Notes:

    37° 5' 00.4920" 077° 2' 28.2480"

    Title: Family Bible
    Page: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/BibleII/37939/0011.tif
    Source Text: Beverly Booth Jr. ? in 1792 with a very strange disorder in his mouth ? what ? into the memory (but much worse) it eat away his gums, and the greater part of his teeth came out. Application was made to many physicians and many medicines made use of, but had not the desired affect, the greater part of the [lesion] he appeared to be in health. His mouth run constant from the [lesion] He was taken beyond the ? of any ? that were periodically ?. Friday, August the 24th 1793 he is taken appear only with a great cold. He kept about in the day. ? but very bad at night, and much ? to get breath Sunday night the 1st September his ? much is ? and ? morning lost his speech and grow bad all the while in his ?, ? the 2nd September at midnight he died. Elder David Barrow attended the funeral of the above. Children ? preach a sermon from Rom. the 8th


  22. 48.  BOOTH Elizabeth Sykes Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 13 Sep 1792 in Southampton County, VA; died in Aug 1793.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 998


  23. 49.  Col. BOOTH SamuelCol. BOOTH Samuel Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 22 May 1795 in Cabin Point, Surry County, VA.; was christened in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 20 Jan 1876 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Lived(s) In: Owens Grove, Sussex County, Va; Owens Grove
    • Medical: Cancer of the neck
    • Property: Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Snow Hill
    • Reference Number: 176
    • Religion: Carsley Methodist Church
    • Military: 18 May 1814, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Private, War of 1812
    • Military: 1827, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Promoted to Lt. in the Surry Militia
    • Military: 1828, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Promoted to Captain in the Surry County Militia
    • Residence: 1830, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Started Building Snow Hill
    • Military: 14 May 1835, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Lt. Col., Virginia Militia
    • Political Office: 1836, Surry County, VA; County Corresponding Committee
    • Residence: 1836, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Snow Hill Finished
    • Court: 1839, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Deputy Sheriff
    • Census: 9 Jul 1870, Wakefield Township, Sussex County, VA; 1870 census
    • Medical: 1874; Paralysis
    • Occupation: 1805-1875, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Planter
    • Alt. Death: 20 Feb 1876

    Notes:

    Samuel Booth was a middle class Tidewater Virginia planter who owned 500 acres of farmland eleven miles southwest of the Jams River in Surry County. His father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran, a farmer, and a Baptist minister who brought his wife and several young children from Southampton to Surry, probably in 1791, and became pastor of the Otterdam Baptist Church. The Rev. Booth had been a part-time pastor of Sea Cock Baptist Church in Southampton until 1791, when he became ordained, and moved to Surry for a church and congregation of his own. (See John Asplundt's Annual Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America to the year 1791, Richmond (?), 1791). Around 1816 Beverly Booth went to Petersburg, Virginia, where he was instrumental in starting the Cypress Swamp Baptist Church. One of his sons, Robert, moved to Georgia in 1814.

    Samuel Booth was born in Surry in 1794, probably attended a local school taught by a member of his father's congregation, and followed the most likely livelihood available to a young man of his upbringing--that of farming. He probably enlisted in the Surry County Militia at an early age, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1827, and was promoted to Captain in the following year (see appendix L). Although all records for the Surry County Militia between 1830 and 1840 have been destroyed, he was most likely promoted to Colonel in the early part at the decade. His obituary (died January 20, 1876) refers to him as Colonel, and his grandchildren, alive as late as 1956, fondly referred to him as "Colonel Sam". Nonetheless when Surry's post 1840 records are surveyed, no mention is made of his name, and it is likely that he retired in order to devote full time to the construction of his home and the development of his plantation.

    As a look at the Surry County land Books will attest, Samuel Booth apparently took a fancy to occasionally dabbling in real estate., and by the mid 1830's owned considerable property, some of which he sold, and some of which formed the basis for his plantation. Construction of his house was undertaken on a 172 1/2 acre tract of land, probably in the fall of 1836, and was completed at a cost of $1380, according to the Surry County land Books for the year 1837. As Surry's "Personal Property Tax Books for 1837" note, Samuel Booth was assessed for "20 slaves. 9 horses, and a riding gig valued at $75" during the year "Snow Hill was constructed. When the relatively low cost of the structure is considered, it is reasonable to assume that the slaves played an important role in its construction: felling trees, sawing, hewing, and joining timbers for the frame, and making bricks. Yet, a professional house wright undoubtedly oversaw the over-all construction. Another house, known as "Oak Hill" and situated on Virginia Route 31 between Surry Court House and Scotland Wharf, was undoubtedly built by the same man, and is very similar in plan, detail, and brickwork. Surry County's Land Books for 1840 show that in 1839 additional expenditures amounting to $615. 75 went toward construction, probably dependencies.

    According to Booth family tradition, a difficult winter during the construction of the house resulted in the name "Snow Hill", but the earliest documented use of the title is to be found in the 1859 deed of sale transferring the plantation from Samuel Booth to William H. Rood of Southampton. (Surry County Deed Book 14, page (See appendix F).

    By 1852, "Snow Hill" had grown to include various adjoining parcels of land containing a. total of exactly 500 acres. Samuel's wife died later in the decade and, with his children grown, he sold the house and surrounding land in 1859 for the sum of $4500. He married a widow from adjoining Sussex County, and went to live with her on the farm she had inherited from her deceased husband.

    William H. Hood held the property from 1859 until 1875, when the outcome of a court case decreed the land be sold, and it was purchased by Samuel Booth's son, Binns Beverly Booth, who promptly moved in with his family. Just prior to the death of Binns Beverly Booth, he sold the house and two hundred acres to his son Samuel Peter Booth, a bachelor. "Sam Pete ", as he was known, remained in the house until incapacitated in 1930, at which point he went to live with his nephew, John Leo Wilcox, of Waverly, and later to a nursing home. Tenants inhabited the house from 1930 onward, and "Sam Pete" Booth, upon his death willed the house in 1933, to his nephew.

    C.      GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
    A.      Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
    B.      Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
    C.      Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
    Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.

    A.      Binns Beverly Booth
    B.      Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
    (The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)

    A.      Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
    B.      Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
    C.      Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
    D.      Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)

    J.      Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).



    There is a Booth Fork in Surry County about 2 miles Northeast of the Lightfoot Swamp. It is where St. Rt. 617 & 612 cross. There is also an Ellis Fork about a mile east of Booth Fork that may be named after Sally Ellis' father. DIED AT HIS RESIDENCE IN SUSSEX COUNTY THE OBIT GIVES HIS AGE AS 'nigh on to Ninety years of age' He was a Captain of the Home Guards at the time of the War Between the States ( Mary Pulley-Granddaughter) By the way Col. Samuel picture came from a gold locket the locket had a daguerreotype photo that was enlarged. From Kathleen Baird: On May 18, 1814 he was drafted at Petersburg for six (6) months of military service during the War of 1812. Samuel served as a private in Capt. Edward Prescud's (spelling?) Company of Infantry, Virginia Militia, from the 39th Regiment in the County of Dinwiddie. He was discharged in Norfolk om Oct 18,1814 after 5 months of service because of sickness. In April of 1839 he was appointed deputy sheriff. David Booth was the sheriff. He was commissioned a Lt. Col., on May 14, 1835 in the 71st Regiment of Infantry, 8th Brigade, 4th Division of the Virginia Militia (hence the title Col. Sam). He served in the Surry County Militia between 1835 and 1840. Samuel applied for bounty land in January of 1851. Mary applied for a pension in June of 1878 and said that as far as she was able to give it that at the time of his enlistment he was about 5 feet 10 inches tall, grey eyes, dark hair, fair and rosy complexion. The application was approved in April 1879 for a rate of eight dollars per month, commencing March 1878. Mary died July 5, 1891 Sources: Petersburg, Prince George and Surry Courthouses and family bible of Kathleen Baird. Another source list his marriage to Sarah Ellis as 12-23-1817 (per Kathleen Baird)



    Index to the War of 1812 Pay Rolls & Muster Rolls: CATALOG CARD
    NAME Booth, Samuel.
    Muster Rolls, p.588
    NOTE Part of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under
    the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls
    of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which
    supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.
    SUBJECT United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.
    COLLECTION War of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.

    Henley Marriage & Obituary Database: CATALOG CARD NEWSPAPER Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties ENTRY Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2) DATE OF PUB. Thursday, January 27, 1876. FILM NO. Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36). NOTE From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. SUBJECT Obituaries -- Virginia. SUBJECT Farmville (Va.) SUBJECT Buckingham County (Va.) SUBJECT Appomattox County (Va.) SUBJECT Cumberland County (Va.) ADDED ENTRY Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John) COLLECTION Bernard J. Henley papers.

    1870 Census roll 1680, section M-593, pg. 24: Wakefield Twp, Sussex, Cty, Va age: 75 yoa Owned & Built Snow Hill Plantation in 1835

    Henley Marriage & Obituary Database: CATALOG CARD NEWSPAPER Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties ENTRY Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2) DATE OF PUB. Thursday, January 27, 1876. FILM NO. Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36). NOTE From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. SUBJECT Obituaries -- Virginia. SUBJECT Farmville (Va.) SUBJECT Buckingham County (Va.) SUBJECT Appomattox County (Va.) SUBJECT Cumberland County (Va.) ADDED ENTRY Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John) COLLECTION Bernard J. Henley papers.

    Hi Gene,

    I'll give you a call early next week after we recover from all the turkey. It's a little hectic here now.

    I know of only two marriages of Samuel Booth. In 1817 he married Sarah Ellis and on Dec. 22, 1859 he married Mary Eliza Tatum Owen of Wakefield. He moved into her house and lived there until he died 1876. Mary died in 1891.

    The Jean Johnson that you mentioned, does she live on 40 across from Snow Hill?

    Lonnie Baird L Baird Jr. [l.bairdjr@worldnet.att.net]

    gene, I hope this isn't disappointing; i am looking at many pensions from slaves who served in a couple of regiments i am studying. One pension of a man named "ROBERT GREEN"-- (this may be a changed name as many slaves took on other names after emancipation). In one of the affadavits, Robert's sister mentions that before the war, Robert worked on Snow Hill with Col. Booth: "He was botn in [Snory???] County, VA, lived with Col. Booth before the war, at Snow Hill. Col. Booth is dead." Robert Green had a light complexion and apparently had a white father--who this father was i have no idea; I am assuming that this means that he had a slave mother. In late 1863 Green fled to Norfolk at the "Fairgrounds" and enlisted in the Second US Colored Cavalry (Company A). He married a woman from Norfolk right after the war but she apparently lost her mind; he later married again but got in trouble when he impregnated the teen-age niece of his second wife. I am interested if you know of anything concerning the Booth family, esp. Samuel Booth concerning the Civil War; did any of them join? lose their land, slaves, etc.? thanks mike degruccio michael degruccio [degruccio.1@nd.edu]

    Title: Family Bible
    Page: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/BibleII/37939/0020.tif
    Source Text: Samuel Booth son of Rev. Beverly Booth departed this life Thursday January 20th at two o'clock in the morning 1876 in the eighty first year of his age

    Title: 1850 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Entry Date: July 26, 1850
    Source Text: Samuel Booth: 55 years old Farmer Value of Real Estate: 7000 Born in Virginia Sally Booth: 53 years old Born in Virginia Children at home: Binns B. Booth (16); Georgianna Booth (12)

    1870 Census roll 1680, section M-593, pg. 24:. Wakefield Twp, Sussex, Cty, Va age: 75 yoa. Owned & Built Snow Hill Plantation in 1835. Marriage to Sally Ellis was witness by David Booth.
    The following info may be of help later: There appears to be some discrepancy about Samuel's second marriage. On 10-18-07 Kernneth Coker said to Jean Johnson that Colonel Samuel Booth married the second time in 1861 to Mary Elizabeth Tatum Owen "The widow Owen" and they lived near Wakefield. Jenny Barrett Nicholson's husbands grandfather, Peter Holmes was in that family??
    Dtd: 4 Jun 90

    Title Booth, Col. Samuel, died, Sussex County. Note Petersburg Index and Appeal (Petersburg, Va. : Daily) (Film 106). Note January 21, 1876, page 3, column 1. Other Format Available on microfilm from the Library of Virginia.

    According to Mary Pulley, his grand-daughter (living in Ivor in 1936), Col. Sam was a Cartain in the Home Guards at the time of the War Between the States.

    (Medical):Obituary says he had cancer on the neck, of which he died.
    Paralysis for 2 years prior to death

    Lived(s) In:
    Lived their with the Owens wife and died there

    Medical:
    Obituary says he had cancer on the neck, of which he died

    Property:
    SNOW HILL
    Now owned by Peter Post of Richmond, VA, the house Snow Hill, located about five miles East of Waverly on Route 40, was built in 1836 by Samuel Booth. He was a farmer and a colonel in the Surry County Militia between 1835 and 1840. It was later inhabited by his children and grandchildren. Samuel Booth's father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran who served October 1776 - September 1781. He first moved to Surry County just across the Blackwater River by the Otterdam Swamp in 1794 and had built his home approximately a mile from the Snow Hill location. He was also a farmer and Baptist preacher whose small church originally stood within sight of the house Snow Hill.
    Snow Hill is located directly across the road from 1900 Martin Luther King Highway. Plans are being made to restore this historic house.

    Religion:
    A zealous and esteemed member for about 50 years ... W.E.Allen, Surry Methodist Circuit

    Military:
    On May 18, 1814 he was drafted at Petersburg for six (6) months of military service during the War of 1812. Samuel served as a private in Capt. Edward Prescud's (spelling?) Company of Infantry, Virginia Militia, from the 39th Regiment in the County of Dinwiddie. He was discharged in Norfolk om Oct 18,1814 after 5 months of service because of sickness.

    View of Record: War of 1812 Pay Roll
    Title: Booth, Samuel.          
    Gen. noteMuster Rolls, p.588          
    NotePart of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.          
    NoteWar of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.          
    Subject - PersonalBooth, Samuel.          
    Subject -GeographicUnited States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.          




    Military:
    Booth served as a captain in the Surry County Militia and later as a lieutenant colonel of the 71st Regiment of the Virginia Militia. (Va. Historical Landmark Commission documents)

    Residence:


    SNOW HILL

    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH

    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA



    "SNOW HILL"
    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH
    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA


    Location:      Northwest side of Virginia Route 4o~ .55 mile travelling east from the bridge over the Otterdam Swamp, Surry County, Virginia.
                  
                   Latitude:      37° 05' 25"
                   Longitude:      77° 02' 55"




    Present
    Owners:           Mrs. John Leo Wilcox, Waverly, Virginia
                   Mrs. Rosalie W. Priddy, Ashland, Virginia


    Statement of
    Significance:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pre-Civil War era. Constructed in 1836, it is a five bay, central hall, single pile structure of two and one half stories, and exhibits characteristics of the late eighteenth century which remained prevalent in rural southeastern Virginia well into the nineteenth century.



    PART I: HISTORICAL INFORMATION

    Samuel Booth was a middle class Tidewater Virginia planter who owned 500 acres of farmland eleven miles southwest of the Jams River in Surry County. His father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran, a farmer, and a Baptist minister who brought his wife and several young children from Southampton to Surry, probably in 1791, and became pastor of the Otterdam Baptist Church. The Rev. Booth had been a part-time pastor of Sea Cock Baptist Church in Southampton until 1791, when he became ordained, and moved to Surry for a church and congregation of his own. (See John Asplundt's Annual Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America to the year 1791, Richmond (?), 1791). Around 1816 Beverly Booth went to Petersburg, Virginia, where he was instrumental in starting the Cypress Swamp Baptist Church. One of his sons, Robert, moved to Georgia in 1814.

    Samuel. Booth was born in Surry in 1794, probably attended a local school taught by a member of his father's congregation, and followed the most likely livelihood available to a young man of his upbringing--that of farming. He probably enlisted in the Surry County Militia at an early age, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1827, and was promoted to Captain in the following year (see appendix L). Although all records for the Surry County Militia between 1830 and 1840 have been destroyed, he was most likely promoted to Colonel in the early part at the decade. His obituary (died January 20, 1876) refers to him as Colonel, and his grandchildren, alive as late as 1956, fondly referred to him as "Colonel Sam". Nonetheless when Surry's post 1840 records are surveyed, no mention is made of his name, and it is likely that he retired in order to devote full time to the construction of his home and the development of his plantation.

    As a look at the Surry County land Books will attest, Samuel Booth apparently took a fancy to occasionally dabbling in real estate., and by the mid 1830's owned considerable property, some of which he sold, and some of which formed the basis for his plantation. Construction of his house was undertaken on a 172 1/2 acre tract of land, probably in the fall of 1836, and was completed at a cost of $1380, according to the Surry County land Books for the year 1837. As Surry's "Personal Property Tax Books for 1837" note, Samuel Booth was assessed for "20 slaves. 9 horses, and a riding gig valued at $75" during the year "Snow Hill was constructed. When the relatively low cost of the structure is considered, it is reasonable to assume that the slaves played an important role in its construction: felling trees, sawing, hewing, and joining timbers for the frame, and making bricks. Yet, a professional house wright undoubtedly oversaw the over-all construction. Another house, known as "Oak Hill" and situated on Virginia Route 31 between Surry Court House and Scotland Wharf, was undoubtedly built by the same man, and is very similar in plan, detail, and brickwork. Surry County's Land Books for 1840 show that in 1839 additional expenditures amounting to $615. 75 went toward construction, probably dependencies.

    According to Booth family tradition, a difficult winter during the construction of the house resulted in the name "Snow Hill", but the earliest documented use of the title is to be found in the 1859 deed of sale transferring the plantation from Samuel Booth to William H. Rood of Southampton. (Surry County Deed Book 14, page (See appendix F).

    By 1852, "Snow Hill" had grown to include various adjoining parcels of land containing a. total of exactly 500 acres. Samuel's wife died later in the decade and, with his children grown, he sold the house and surrounding land in 1859 for the sum of $4500. He married a widow from adjoining Sussex County, and went to live with her on the farm she had inherited from her deceased husband.
    William H. Hood held the property from 1859 until 1875, when the outcome of a court case decreed the land be sold, and it was purchased by Samuel Booth's son, Binns Beverly Booth, who promptly moved in with his family. Just prior to the death of Binns Beverly Booth, he sold the house and two hundred acres to his son Samuel Peter Booth, a bachelor. "Sam Pete ", as he was known, remained in the house until incapacitated in 1930, at which point he went to live with his nephew, John Leo Wilcox, of Waverly, and later to a nursing home. Tenants inhabited the house from 1930 onward, and the house was willed by "Sam Pete" Booth, upon his death in 1933, to his nephew.


    PART II: ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION

    A.      General Statement

    1.      Architectural Character:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pro-Civil War era which has undergone little alteration since its construction in 1836. It is a five bay, central hall, single pile, two-and-one-half story frame structure, and exhibits characteristics of late 18th century architecture which remained prevalent in rural, southeastern, Virginia well into the 19th century.

    2.      Condition of Fabric: Good.

         B.      Description of Exterior

    1.      General Character: A five bay, two-and-one-half story structure covered by beaded-edge weatherboards, possessing a fine modillion cornice and fielded-panel doors which tell a continuity of architectural tradition in conser-vative, slave-holding, tidewater Virginia.

    2. Foundations: The building is set upon brick piers, adequately spaced to allow free circulation of air around the structural timbers--a necessity in the damp, termite filled climate of the tidewater.

    3. Brickwork: All brickwork, both in the foundation walls and in the chimneys, is laid in five course American bond. Bricks measure approximately 8" x 3" x 3-5/4" and five courses rise 16".

    4. Structural system: The building is of frame construction, of hard Virginia pine. Larger framing members, such as the major bearing plates which rest upon the brick foundations, are hand hewn. Smaller members are sawn. Studs measure roughly 3" x 4"and are placed 16~ upon centers. The bearing plates measure approximately 10" x 12".

    4. Doors: Front and back entries have double doors, each consisting of three fielded panels. All other doors in the building are of the traditional six-panel variety.

    5. Hardware: The house is fortunate enough to have retained the majority of its original hardware although some had been replaced with Victorian examples. Rooms on the second and third floors boast square, iron plate latches, with thumb bolts and brass knobs. These are unmarked by their maker, but are probably of English origin. Of the five box locks originally found on the first floor, only two remain--on the closet door beneath the stair, and on the door between the hall and the dining room. This latter example is marked by "Carpen-ter & Company, patentees", and the keeper is stamped with a crown and the initials "W R', representing King William IV, ruler of England from 1830 until 1837. On the upper floors, there is only one box lock-- to be found on the door of the small room just above the south entry. It has neither knobs nor a thumb latch--only a key for 1ocking --suggesting that the room was used only for storage, and not as a nursery or sewing room, as has occasionally been suggested. The double doors which open off the back side of the hall to the exterior never had a lock of any kind, only a wooden bar placed in iron holders,
    The only wrought iron to be found in the entire house are the strap hinges which bold the exterior shutters. These hinges, however, are attached to the shatters with screws, and not with nails as might be expected. Nails throughout the house are of the early machine cut variety. Hinges on all doors are of cast iron, those in the parlor and dining room having examples which raise the doors a total of 1/2 " as they are opened--suggesting that there may have been some floor covering which the owner did not want the moving doors to wear.

    6      Windows and shutters: All windows are wooden double-hung sashes, unweighted, consisting of "nine-over-nine" light sashes oh the first floor, and "six-over-six" on the second floor. The small double hung sashes, which light the third floor re of the "four-over-four" variety
    Shutters were originally hung on the exterior only on the south front of the building--facing the road, which runs in front of the house. During the last quarter of the 19th century, shutters were added to the north side and to the third floor, but these have long since disappeared.

    7.      Roof: An old roof (possibly the original) of: hard pine or cypress shingles still exists beneath the current roof of tin, added in 1972 to prevent water damage. All of the shingles are of random width, measuring 18" in length, 6" of which was exposed to the weather. All shingles have rounded ends to prevent warping in the hot sun.

    Lightening rods: The lightening rods seen on both chimneys of the house in old photographs were un-doubtedly original. Only sections still remain.

    9.      The front porch, visible in old photographs, was original to the house, but was taken down in 1950 when its structure had become unsafe. Another porch was added at that time, but that too has since been removed. Included in this study is a proposed reconstruction of the porch taken from old photos, measurements, and the existing outline of the porch still visible on the front of the house.

    Description of Interior:

    Woodwork: Paneled wainscot is found throughout the first floor and extends up the stairwell to the second floor. The second floor has chair mould and base-boards throughout, and the third floor has only baseboard. There are no cornices of any form in any of the rooms on the interior.

    Painted. Interiors: Fortunate enough to have endured the poverty of the Booth family, the interiors of "Snow Hill'. have escaped the ravages often dealt by well intentioned renovators. With the exception of woodwork in the dining room, painted by tenants in the mid-20th century, the original painted, grained, and marbled surfaces are extant throughout the house. Although wear and tear, natural aging, and even abuse have taken their tolls upon the surfaces, much is exceptionally well preserved. The wainscoted hallway is painted a deep, almost olive, green, and the risers of the steps are marbled. Newel posts are mahoganized, and the stick balusters are painted the same: green. The wainscot now found in the parlor, and that now painted over in the dining room, is representative of the fancy painting, which reached its height in the era between 1820 and 1840. The baseboards are marbled, rails and stiles of the wainscot are simulated mahogany, and panels are painted in imitation of birds-eye and curly maple. The dado cap, the door and window jamb moldings, are all painted a deep blue. Sunbursts in the parlor mantle are gilded with gold leaf. Doors throughout the house are painted with mahogany stiles and rails and with maple panels, identical to the wainscot of the first floor. Plaster surfaces throughout the house were applied over split lathes, and were left white. They were probably whitewashed often, and contain no signs of stenciling or wall painting.


         3.      Flooring: All the floors are of Virginia hard pine, varying in width from three to six inches. Without exception a single board runs the complete length of a room.

         4.      Fireplaces: There are four fireplaces in the house, 2 each on the first and second floors. There are no fireplaces on the third floor. All hearths are of square brick tiles. The finest mantle is gained, has herringbone and Greek key moldings, and gilded sunbursts, and is to be found in the parlor.

    D. The Site: Within the immediate environs of the house are known to have been a smokehouse, an icehouse, barns, a kitchen, and a building referred to as the "weaving house". None of these buildings are still standing, although the frame of the smokehouse has been salvaged and will eventually be recon-structed. Woodwork from the kitchen, taken down in 1959, is in storage, and the chimney and foundations for the building still exist. There are no photographs of any of the other buildings, with the exception of the "weaving house", and it is highly unlikely that any archaeological excavations will take place.

    Military:
    He was commissioned a Lt. Col., on May 14, 1835 in the 71st Regiment of Infantry, 8th Brigade, 4th Division of the Virginia Militia (hence the title Col. Sam). He served in the Surry County Militia between 1835 and 1840.

    In April of 1839 he was appointed deputy sheriff. David Booth was the sheriff.

    Political Office:
    County Corresponding Committees Nominated by the Van Buren Convention held in the Capitol Richmond, 11th Jan., 1836.
    The following gentlemen, who compose the Republican Corresponding Committee for the county of Surry will please remember that a full meeting of the members is respectfully requested to meet at the court-house,
    the fourth Monday in this month, (being court day):

    Wm. E. B. Ruffin, Philip Smith, Wm. H. Edwards, Walter S. Booth, James S. Clark, James D. Edwards, Drury Stith, Wm. E. Bailey, Edwain White, John Spratley, Thomas Ruffin, David Booth, Saml. Booth, Amos Sledge, David Hargrave, Edwin T. Spratley, Patrick H. Bilbro and Arch'd Davis
    Richard H. Edwards, chairman.
    1836

    Residence:
    Completed at at cost of $1830



    SNOW HILL

    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH

    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA



    "SNOW HILL"
    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH
    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA


    Location:      Northwest side of Virginia Route 4o~ .55 mile travelling east from the bridge over the Otterdam Swamp, Surry County, Virginia.
                  
                   Latitude:      37° 05' 25"
                   Longitude:      77° 02' 55"




    Present
    Owners:           Mrs. John Leo Wilcox, Waverly, Virginia
                   Mrs. Rosalie W. Priddy, Ashland, Virginia


    Statement of
    Significance:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pre-Civil War era. Constructed in 1836, it is a five bay, central hall, single pile structure of two and one half stories, and exhibits characteristics of the late eighteenth century which remained prevalent in rural southeastern Virginia well into the nineteenth century.



    PART I: HISTORICAL INFORMATION

    Samuel Booth was a middle class Tidewater Virginia planter who owned 500 acres of farmland eleven miles southwest of the Jams River in Surry County. His father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran, a farmer, and a Baptist minister who brought his wife and several young children from Southampton to Surry, probably in 1791, and became pastor of the Otterdam Baptist Church. The Rev. Booth had been a part-time pastor of Sea Cock Baptist Church in Southampton until 1791, when he became ordained, and moved to Surry for a church and congregation of his own. (See John Asplundt's Annual Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America to the year 1791, Richmond (?), 1791). Around 1816 Beverly Booth went to Petersburg, Virginia, where he was instrumental in starting the Cypress Swamp Baptist Church. One of his sons, Robert, moved to Georgia in 1814.

    Samuel. Booth was born in Surry in 1794, probably attended a local school taught by a member of his father's congregation, and followed the most likely livelihood available to a young man of his upbringing--that of farming. He probably enlisted in the Surry County Militia at an early age, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1827, and was promoted to Captain in the following year (see appendix L). Although all records for the Surry County Militia between 1830 and 1840 have been destroyed, he was most likely promoted to Colonel in the early part at the decade. His obituary (died January 20, 1876) refers to him as Colonel, and his grandchildren, alive as late as 1956, fondly referred to him as "Colonel Sam". Nonetheless when Surry's post 1840 records are surveyed, no mention is made of his name, and it is likely that he retired in order to devote full time to the construction of his home and the development of his plantation.

    As a look at the Surry County land Books will attest, Samuel Booth apparently took a fancy to occasionally dabbling in real estate., and by the mid 1830's owned considerable property, some of which he sold, and some of which formed the basis for his plantation. Construction of his house was undertaken on a 172 1/2 acre tract of land, probably in the fall of 1836, and was completed at a cost of $1380, according to the Surry County land Books for the year 1837. As Surry's "Personal Property Tax Books for 1837" note, Samuel Booth was assessed for "20 slaves. 9 horses, and a riding gig valued at $75" during the year "Snow Hill was constructed. When the relatively low cost of the structure is considered, it is reasonable to assume that the slaves played an important role in its construction: felling trees, sawing, hewing, and joining timbers for the frame, and making bricks. Yet, a professional house wright undoubtedly oversaw the over-all construction. Another house, known as "Oak Hill" and situated on Virginia Route 31 between Surry Court House and Scotland Wharf, was undoubtedly built by the same man, and is very similar in plan, detail, and brickwork. Surry County's Land Books for 1840 show that in 1839 additional expenditures amounting to $615. 75 went toward construction, probably dependencies.

    According to Booth family tradition, a difficult winter during the construction of the house resulted in the name "Snow Hill", but the earliest documented use of the title is to be found in the 1859 deed of sale transferring the plantation from Samuel Booth to William H. Rood of Southampton. (Surry County Deed Book 14, page (See appendix F).

    By 1852, "Snow Hill" had grown to include various adjoining parcels of land containing a. total of exactly 500 acres. Samuel's wife died later in the decade and, with his children grown, he sold the house and surrounding land in 1859 for the sum of $4500. He married a widow from adjoining Sussex County, and went to live with her on the farm she had inherited from her deceased husband.
    William H. Hood held the property from 1859 until 1875, when the outcome of a court case decreed the land be sold, and it was purchased by Samuel Booth's son, Binns Beverly Booth, who promptly moved in with his family. Just prior to the death of Binns Beverly Booth, he sold the house and two hundred acres to his son Samuel Peter Booth, a bachelor. "Sam Pete ", as he was known, remained in the house until incapacitated in 1930, at which point he went to live with his nephew, John Leo Wilcox, of Waverly, and later to a nursing home. Tenants inhabited the house from 1930 onward, and the house was willed by "Sam Pete" Booth, upon his death in 1933, to his nephew.


    PART II: ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION

    A.      General Statement

    1.      Architectural Character:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pro-Civil War era which has undergone little alteration since its construction in 1836. It is a five bay, central hall, single pile, two-and-one-half story frame structure, and exhibits characteristics of late 18th century architecture which remained prevalent in rural, southeastern, Virginia well into the 19th century.

    2.      Condition of Fabric: Good.

         B.      Description of Exterior

    1.      General Character: A five bay, two-and-one-half story structure covered by beaded-edge weatherboards, possessing a fine modillion cornice and fielded-panel doors which tell a continuity of architectural tradition in conser-vative, slave-holding, tidewater Virginia.

    2. Foundations: The building is set upon brick piers, adequately spaced to allow free circulation of air around the structural timbers--a necessity in the damp, termite filled climate of the tidewater.

    3. Brickwork: All brickwork, both in the foundation walls and in the chimneys, is laid in five course American bond. Bricks measure approximately 8" x 3" x 3-5/4" and five courses rise 16".

    4. Structural system: The building is of frame construction, of hard Virginia pine. Larger framing members, such as the major bearing plates which rest upon the brick foundations, are hand hewn. Smaller members are sawn. Studs measure roughly 3" x 4"and are placed 16~ upon centers. The bearing plates measure approximately 10" x 12".

    4. Doors: Front and back entries have double doors, each consisting of three fielded panels. All other doors in the building are of the traditional six-panel variety.

    5. Hardware: The house is fortunate enough to have retained the majority of its original hardware although some had been replaced with Victorian examples. Rooms on the second and third floors boast square, iron plate latches, with thumb bolts and brass knobs. These are unmarked by their maker, but are probably of English origin. Of the five box locks originally found on the first floor, only two remain--on the closet door beneath the stair, and on the door between the hall and the dining room. This latter example is marked by "Carpen-ter & Company, patentees", and the keeper is stamped with a crown and the initials "W R', representing King William IV, ruler of England from 1830 until 1837. On the upper floors, there is only one box lock-- to be found on the door of the small room just above the south entry. It has neither knobs nor a thumb latch--only a key for 1ocking --suggesting that the room was used only for storage, and not as a nursery or sewing room, as has occasionally been suggested. The double doors which open off the back side of the hall to the exterior never had a lock of any kind, only a wooden bar placed in iron holders,
    The only wrought iron to be found in the entire house are the strap hinges which bold the exterior shutters. These hinges, however, are attached to the shatters with screws, and not with nails as might be expected. Nails throughout the house are of the early machine cut variety. Hinges on all doors are of cast iron, those in the parlor and dining room having examples which raise the doors a total of 1/2 " as they are opened--suggesting that there may have been some floor covering which the owner did not want the moving doors to wear.

    6      Windows and shutters: All windows are wooden double-hung sashes, unweighted, consisting of "nine-over-nine" light sashes oh the first floor, and "six-over-six" on the second floor. The small double hung sashes, which light the third floor re of the "four-over-four" variety
    Shutters were originally hung on the exterior only on the south front of the building--facing the road, which runs in front of the house. During the last quarter of the 19th century, shutters were added to the north side and to the third floor, but these have long since disappeared.

    7.      Roof: An old roof (possibly the original) of: hard pine or cypress shingles still exists beneath the current roof of tin, added in 1972 to prevent water damage. All of the shingles are of random width, measuring 18" in length, 6" of which was exposed to the weather. All shingles have rounded ends to prevent warping in the hot sun.

    Lightening rods: The lightening rods seen on both chimneys of the house in old photographs were un-doubtedly original. Only sections still remain.

    9.      The front porch, visible in old photographs, was original to the house, but was taken down in 1950 when its structure had become unsafe. Another porch was added at that time, but that too has since been removed. Included in this study is a proposed reconstruction of the porch taken from old photos, measurements, and the existing outline of the porch still visible on the front of the house.

    Description of Interior:

    Woodwork: Paneled wainscot is found throughout the first floor and extends up the stairwell to the second floor. The second floor has chair mould and base-boards throughout, and the third floor has only baseboard. There are no cornices of any form in any of the rooms on the interior.

    Painted. Interiors: Fortunate enough to have endured the poverty of the Booth family, the interiors of "Snow Hill'. have escaped the ravages often dealt by well intentioned renovators. With the exception of woodwork in the dining room, painted by tenants in the mid-20th century, the original painted, grained, and marbled surfaces are extant throughout the house. Although wear and tear, natural aging, and even abuse have taken their tolls upon the surfaces, much is exceptionally well preserved. The wainscoted hallway is painted a deep, almost olive, green, and the risers of the steps are marbled. Newel posts are mahoganized, and the stick balusters are painted the same: green. The wainscot now found in the parlor, and that now painted over in the dining room, is representative of the fancy painting, which reached its height in the era between 1820 and 1840. The baseboards are marbled, rails and stiles of the wainscot are simulated mahogany, and panels are painted in imitation of birds-eye and curly maple. The dado cap, the door and window jamb moldings, are all painted a deep blue. Sunbursts in the parlor mantle are gilded with gold leaf. Doors throughout the house are painted with mahogany stiles and rails and with maple panels, identical to the wainscot of the first floor. Plaster surfaces throughout the house were applied over split lathes, and were left white. They were probably whitewashed often, and contain no signs of stenciling or wall painting.


         3.      Flooring: All the floors are of Virginia hard pine, varying in width from three to six inches. Without exception a single board runs the complete length of a room.

         4.      Fireplaces: There are four fireplaces in the house, 2 each on the first and second floors. There are no fireplaces on the third floor. All hearths are of square brick tiles. The finest mantle is gained, has herringbone and Greek key moldings, and gilded sunbursts, and is to be found in the parlor.

    D. The Site: Within the immediate environs of the house are known to have been a smokehouse, an icehouse, barns, a kitchen, and a building referred to as the "weaving house". None of these buildings are still standing, although the frame of the smokehouse has been salvaged and will eventually be recon-structed. Woodwork from the kitchen, taken down in 1959, is in storage, and the chimney and foundations for the building still exist. There are no photographs of any of the other buildings, with the exception of the "weaving house", and it is highly unlikely that any archaeological excavations will take place.

    Court:
    In April of 1839 he was appointed deputy sheriff. David Booth was the sheriff.

    Census:
    age 75 in 1870 census and occupation listed as farmer. Persons living with him were listed as: Mary E. Booth, age 50 (keeping house); Mary Owen, age 19; John Owen, age 18 (at school), Elizabeth Parson, age 50; Amy (Amie Lee) L, age 7.

    Samuel Booth Values: Real Estate $700, personal property $5700
    Mary E. Booth Values: Real Estate $5000, personal property $2000

    Medical:
    for 2 years prior to death

    Alt. Death:
    from a photo copy of a document at Kenneth Coker's

    Died:
    Main Entry Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties
    Title Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2). Publication Thursday, January 27, 1876. Gen. note From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Other Format Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36). Subject - Personal Booth, Samuel, d.1876.
    Subject - Topical Obituaries -- Virginia.
    Subject -Geographic Farmville (Va.)
    Buckingham County (Va.)
    Appomattox County (Va.)
    Cumberland County (Va.)
    Genre/Form Obituaries -- Virginia -- Sussex County.
    Added Entry Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John)
    Added Title Bernard J. Henley papers.

    Buried:
    \\ulGRAVEYARD\\ulnone: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
         Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
         Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
         Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
    Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.

         Binns Beverly Booth
         Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
    (The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)

         Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
         Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
         Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
         Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)

    J.      Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).

    LVA Record:
    Record 203 out of 1492      Previous Record Next Record
    Main Entry      Link Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties
    Title      Link Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2).
    Publication      Thursday, January 27, 1876.
    Gen. note      From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia.
    Other Format      Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36).
    Subject - Personal      LinkBooth, Samuel, d.1876.
    Subject - Topical      LinkObituaries -- Virginia.
    Subject -Geographic      LinkFarmville (Va.)

    Samuel married ELLIS Sarah (Sally) on 26 Dec 1816 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Sarah (daughter of ELLIS Benjamin and JONES Sarah (Sally)) was born about 1798 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 24 Oct 1861 in Southampton County, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 117. BOOTH Benjamin Ellis  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 118. BOOTH Patrick Henry, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Aug 1820 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Mar 1896; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).
    3. 119. BOOTH Rebecca Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Aug 1829 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 7 Dec 1907 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 9 Dec 1907 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    4. 120. Capt. BOOTH Binns Beverly  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Apr 1834 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 6 Oct 1904; was buried on 8 Oct 1904 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    5. 121. BOOTH Georgianna Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1838 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 23 Nov 1897; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    6. 122. BOOTH Amy (Annie) Lee  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 May 1862; died on 8 Nov 1917; was buried in 1917 in Wakefield Township, Sussex County, VA.
    7. 123. BOOTH Elizabeth Gertrude  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Nov 1866 in Dinwiddie County, VA; and died.

    Samuel married CONWAY Kitty about 1861. Kitty was born in 1790; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Samuel married OWEN Mary Elizabeth Tatum on 22 Dec 1859 in Sussex County, VA. Mary (daughter of TATUM David and TATUM Nancy --LNU--) was born in 1818 in Prince George County, VA; died on 5 Jul 1891 in Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 50.  BOOTH James Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 18 May 1798 in Southampton County, VA; died on 2 May 1822 in Georgia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 999

    Notes:

    From Beverly Booth Bible: James Booth, son of Beverly and wife Elizabeth, went to Ga., to Brother Robert's and died 2 May 1822.


  25. 51.  BOOTH Mary Ellis Descendancy chart to this point (17.Beverly3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 20 Dec 1822 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 23 May 1898 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 450
    • Alt. Birth: 20 Dec 1820
    • Alt. Marriage: 22 Aug 1859

    Notes:

    John C. Rogers was granted administration of the estate of Mary's mother on July 23, 1855. She had died on July 2nd, 1855. He then married her daughter Mary Ellis Booth on Aug 22nd, 1859. Booth family bible circa 1800 shows her marriage as 4-9-1840, which would make her 18 yoa.

    John C. Rogers was granted administration of the estate of Mary's mother on
    July 23, 1855. She had died on July 2nd, 1855. He then married her daughter
    Mary Ellis Booth on Aug 22nd, 1859 - Ref. Page 50 LDS Booth Genealogy- This must be an incorrect date, as the family Bible shows them married in 1840.


    On July 23, 1855, John C. Rogers was granted administration of Mary Cornwall Booth's estate.
    and surity of $500 was posted by William M. West. He returned warrant 155002.

    Mary Presson Cornwall Booth died July 2nd, 1855.

    Mary married ROGERS John Clark, Sr. on 9 Apr 1840 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. John (son of ROGERS Micajah, Sr. and CLARK Mary Polly) was born on 28 Dec 1819 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 1 Nov 1884 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 124. ROGERS John Clark, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Oct 1848; died on 10 Apr 1905; was buried in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).
    2. 125. ROGERS Beverly Booth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Feb 1841; died on 7 Aug 1858 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).
    3. 126. ROGERS Keturah F.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Nov 1842 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 15 Aug 1885; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).
    4. 127. ROGERS Mahala Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Sep 1844 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 8 May 1923; was buried in Surry County, VA (Johnson Family Cemetary).
    5. 128. ROGERS Mary E. F.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Nov 1846; died on 15 Aug 1865; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).
    6. 129. ROGERS Robert Allan  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1850; died on 9 Nov 1893; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).
    7. 130. ROGERS Margaret Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1852; died on 8 Oct 1901; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rogers Family Cemetary, Off Rt.40).
    8. 131. ROGERS Rosabelle Susanna. (B)  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1854 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 31 Mar 1928 in Portsmouth, VA; was buried in Waverly, Surry County, VA.

  26. 52.  SYKES John, Jr. Descendancy chart to this point (18.Lucy3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1785 in Russell County. VA; died after 1860 in Russell County. VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1237

    Notes:

    Sykes, Jones, Booth Posted by Paul Sykes on 12/13/2001, 11:47 pm 63.16.87.3

    Researching John Sykes, Sr., born Feb. 15, 1749/50 Prince George Co., VA who was referenced in Sussex Co. Deed Book "E" - p. 307, 20 Sep 1774... William Sykes, the Elder, to William Rieves, Jr. for 5 shillings (William Rieves was Security on a bond to John Sykes by Beverley Boothe his guardian for 100 pounds).... land is the College Tenement whereon William Sykes now lives. William Sykes bought the land from Thomas Whitfield. Wit: John Baird, Jr., Frederick (X) Young, John (X) Jean and William (X) Sykes, Jr. Rec: 16 Feb 1775 and 20 Apr 1775. John Sykes' guardian was Beverley Boothe. Beverley Boothe was son of Robert Booth(e) IV of Southampton Co. Beverley's sister Lucy Booth married John Sykes. John and Lucy sold land in Southampton Co. in 1784. John and Lucy's son James married Nancy Jones of Sussex Co. in 1805.

    Nancy Jones was the daughter of Howell Jones and Elizabeth Booth (sister to Beverley Booth and Lucy Booth Sykes). Howell Jones died in 1799 / 1800. He was the son of Nathaniel Jones who was the son of Nicholas Jones.

    Now -- I am trying to find John Sykes, Sr.'s parents. John was born in Prince George Co. I feel he descended from the Bernard Sykes I line through one of the children of Bernard Sykes II who died in Martins Brandon Parish in 1718. Bernard Sykes II had three sons -- John, who married Frances Wyatt, and died in the 1730's, leaving orphans (names unknown); Richard, who bought land on Jones Hole Swamp in 1730 per Cavaliers and Pioneers; and Bernard III. There also was a Thomas Sykes (father unknown) during the mid 1700s in Prince George Co., Martins Brandon Parish. I feel John Sykes, Sr. possibly descended from the John Sykes and France Wyatt line, if naming patterns from that era hold true. Making the link however has proven difficult. I would appreciate any help and supportive information. Thank you.

    John married HARGIS Lydia JaneRussell County. VA. Lydia was born about 1796; died on 20 Jan 1845 in Russell County. VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 132. SYKES Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 133. SYKES Samuel H.  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 134. SYKES Thursea  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 135. SYKES Winnie  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 136. SYKES Noah  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 137. SYKES John (Iii)  Descendancy chart to this point

  27. 53.  SYKES Alexander Descendancy chart to this point (18.Lucy3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1238


  28. 54.  SYKES Robert Descendancy chart to this point (18.Lucy3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 6 Aug 1777; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1001

    Notes:

    Born a few weeks prior to the death of Lucy's father Robert.


  29. 55.  SYKES James Descendancy chart to this point (18.Lucy3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 18 Mar 1781 in Prince George County, VA; died on 7 Feb 1855 in Russell County. VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Submitter: MEDIUM
    • Descendant Interest: MEDIUM
    • Reference Number: 1002
    • Alt. Birth: 3 Feb 1782
    • Census: 1850, Russell County. VA

    Notes:

    Sykes, Jones, Booth Posted by Paul Sykes on 12/13/2001, 11:47 pm 63.16.87.3

    Researching John Sykes, Sr., born Feb. 15, 1749/50 Prince George Co., VA who was referenced in Sussex Co. Deed Book "E" - p. 307, 20 Sep 1774... William Sykes, the Elder, to William Rieves, Jr. for 5 shillings (William Rieves was Security on a bond to John Sykes by Beverley Boothe his guardian for 100 pounds).... land is the College Tenement whereon William Sykes now lives. William Sykes bought the land from Thomas Whitfield. Wit: John Baird, Jr., Frederick (X) Young, John (X) Jean and William (X) Sykes, Jr. Rec: 16 Feb 1775 and 20 Apr 1775. John Sykes' guardian was Beverley Boothe. Beverley Boothe was son of Robert Booth(e) IV of Southampton Co. Beverley's sister Lucy Booth married John Sykes. John and Lucy sold land in Southampton Co. in 1784. John and Lucy's son James married Nancy Jones of Sussex Co. in 1805.

    Nancy Jones was the daughter of Howell Jones and Elizabeth Booth (sister to Beverley Booth and Lucy Booth Sykes). Howell Jones died in 1799 / 1800. He was the son of Nathaniel Jones who was the son of Nicholas Jones.

    Now -- I am trying to find John Sykes, Sr.'s parents. John was born in Prince George Co. I feel he descended from the Bernard Sykes I line through one of the children of Bernard Sykes II who died in Martins Brandon Parish in 1718. Bernard Sykes II had three sons -- John, who married Frances Wyatt, and died in the 1730's, leaving orphans (names unknown); Richard, who bought land on Jones Hole Swamp in 1730 per Cavaliers and Pioneers; and Bernard III. There also was a Thomas Sykes (father unknown) during the mid 1700s in Prince George Co., Martins Brandon Parish. I feel John Sykes, Sr. possibly descended from the John Sykes and France Wyatt line, if naming patterns from that era hold true. Making the link however has proven difficult. I would appreciate any help and supportive information. Thank you.

    Census:
    1850 United States Federal Census
    about John Sykes
    Name:
    John Sykes          
    Age:100          
    Birth Year:abt 1750          
    Birthplace:Virginia          
    Home in 1850:District 54, Russell, Virginia          
    Gender:Male          
    Family Number:202          
    Household Members:NameAge               
    James Sykes 68               
    Nancy Sykes 64               
    Polly Sykes 38               
    Eliza Sykes 22               
    John Sykes 100     

    Family/Spouse: JONES Nancy. Nancy (daughter of JONES Howell and BOOTH Elizabeth) was born about 1786 in Sussex County, VA; died about 1850 in Russell County. VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 138. SYKES Levi  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1807 in Russell County. VA; died on 8 Jun 1860 in Russell County. VA; was buried in Lebanon, Russell, Virginia, USA.
    2. 139. SYKES Polly  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1812; died on 14 Oct 1878 in Russell County. VA.
    3. 140. SYKES Eliza Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1828; died about 1911.

  30. 56.  JONES Nancy Descendancy chart to this point (19.Elizabeth3, 3.Robert2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1786 in Sussex County, VA; died about 1850 in Russell County. VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1267

    Family/Spouse: SYKES James. James (son of SYKES John, Sr. and BOOTH Lucy) was born on 18 Mar 1781 in Prince George County, VA; died on 7 Feb 1855 in Russell County. VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 138. SYKES Levi  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1807 in Russell County. VA; died on 8 Jun 1860 in Russell County. VA; was buried in Lebanon, Russell, Virginia, USA.
    2. 139. SYKES Polly  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1812; died on 14 Oct 1878 in Russell County. VA.
    3. 140. SYKES Eliza Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1828; died about 1911.

  31. 57.  JAMES Eliza Descendancy chart to this point (21.Patience3, 4.Shelly2, 1.Sarah1) and died.

    Eliza married DRAKE Amos on 14 May 1799. Amos and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  32. 58.  JAMES Robert Descendancy chart to this point (21.Patience3, 4.Shelly2, 1.Sarah1) and died.

    Family/Spouse: GURLEY Patsey. Patsey and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 141. JAMES Charlotte Eliza  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 142. JAMES Susan Robert  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 143. JAMES Lucy Gurley  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    4. 144. JAMES Polly  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    5. 145. JAMES Amy  Descendancy chart to this point and died.

    Family/Spouse: BARRETT Bolling S. B.. Bolling and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  33. 59.  JAMES Martha Descendancy chart to this point (21.Patience3, 4.Shelly2, 1.Sarah1) died in 1829.

    Family/Spouse: GILLIAM Arthur. Arthur died in 1798. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 146. GILLIAM Susan  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    2. 147. GILLIAM Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point and died.

    Martha married DAVIS Edwin in 1801. Edwin and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 148. DAVIS Thomas J  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 149. DAVIS Robert  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 150. DAVIS Sarah  Descendancy chart to this point

  34. 60.  BOOTH Molly Descendancy chart to this point (23.John3, 4.Shelly2, 1.Sarah1) was born on 12 Sep 1764; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 523
    • Baptism: 24 Dec 1764, Albemarle Parish, Surry County, VA

    Notes:

    Molly's Godparents were Thomas Booth, Patience Booth and Lucy Booth. The Baptismal Date is her Christened date. See Also Albemarle Parrish Register by Bodie, Pg. 16 and 296.

    Births, Deaths and Sponsors 1717-1778 From the Albemarle Parish Register of Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia by John Bennett Boddie; Clearfield Co. Pub.
    page 14
    BLANKS
    Joseph and Anne Blanks
    Martha, 3/15/40, Thos. Booth, Prudence Jones, Susanna Lilly
    page 16
    BOOTH John and Hollum Booth
    Molly, 9/12/64, Thos. Booth, Patience and Lucy Booth


  35. 61.  BOOTH Lewis Descendancy chart to this point (25.Aaron3, 5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1772 in Southampton County, VA; died about 1855 in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi; was buried in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Death: Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, USA
    • Name: Louis
    • Reference Number: 790
    • Residence: 1800, Edgecombe, North Carolina
    • Residence: 1810, Barners District, Edgecombe, North Carolina
    • Property: 1 Aug 1831, Lowndes County, Al
    • Property: 1 Aug 1831, Wilcox County, Alabama; Property
    • Lived(s) In: 1833, Folson, Ms
    • Property: 2 Apr 1835, Wilcox County, Alabama
    • Residence: 1840, Oktibbeha, Mississippi, USA
    • Alt. Death: 1855, Southampton County, VA

    Notes:

    Louis Booth, born about 1770 Southampton, VA. married Charlotte Windham in 1792 in Southhampton. They had 11 children, all born in Edgecomb. Benjamin was #8. We believe Charlotte died in 1831 in Wilcox Co., Ala, and Louis married again.(between 1831-44) One of the older sons, Henry, married Susannah Lyster in 1823 in Wilcox Co., Ala. They moved to MS in 1833, near the town of Folson. In 1844 they came under the influence of Mormon elders, and in 1845 moved with Louis and wife up the MS River by boat to Temple? The next Spring they moved to Utah, and Louis and wife returned home to MS.

    From: "Roy Grisham" <PHANTOM@centuryinter.net >
    Subject: [BOOTH-L] Fw: Booth Lineage
    Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 13:25:36 -0600

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Roy Grisham <PHANTOM@centuryinter.net >
    To: Jana Smith <patsmithfamily@mindspring.com >
    Date: Thursday, January 20, 2000 1:20 PM
    Subject: Booth Lineage


    This message is written by Jeanette Miller Grisham, granddaughter of J.W. Ross. This information was given to me by my Mother's cousin, Beverly Ann Ross Eidson, who is helping me do genealogy research. She lives in MS., and I live in Denton Co., TX, near Wise Co. where the Benjamin Booth line settled back in 1859. We are trying to confirm this information. Do you document genealogy for the Daughters of the American Revolution? My sister and I think this would be special, if we could prove we are DARs. Are you part of this same Booth Line? Thank you for your help.


    Our Grandfather:
    J.W.Ross born 12-12-06,Anson,TX
    Married 12-22-29, Hesta Mae Mowery, Wise Co., TX
    He is now 93 years old. Only he and his sister Catherine Ross Meeks survive at this time.

    His Mother:
    Alta Evangeline Booth, born 24Feb1879, Chico, TX
    married Edgar Herbert Ross on 20Aug1899.
    died Nov. 1968 in Wichita Falls, TX. Buried in Booth Cemetery, Wise CO. TX

    Her Father:
    Rufus Booth, born 4Dec1849, Ohtibbeha Co., MS
    married 20Jan1876 to Estella Phillips in Wise Co., TX
    died 15May1931, buried in Booth Cemetery, Wise Co., TX
    Rufus was a prominent citizen, a good man, a pioneer of this area of Texas.

    His Father:
    Benjamin Booth,born 1811, we think in Edgecombe, NC (was # 8 of 11 children)
    Married Elizabeth McCowen in Oct. 1835 in Limestone Co., Ala.
    They lived in Ohktibbeha, MS for some years...children were born there. Moved to TX in 1859.
    His three oldest sons were killed in the Civil War, or soon after. Only Rufus and the sisters survived.
    Died in 1880 in Chico, Wise Co., TX, Buried in the Booth Cemetery there.

    His Father:
    Louis Booth, born about 1770 Southampton, VA.
    married Charlotte Windham in 1792 in Southhampton. They had 11 children, all born in Edgecomb. Benjamin was #8.
    We believe Charlotte died in 1831 in Wilcox Co., Ala, and Louis married again.(between 1831-44)
    One of the older sons, Henry, married Susannah Lyster in 1823 in Wilcox Co., Ala. They moved to MS in 1833, near the town of Folson. In 1844 they came under the influence of Mormon elders, and in 1845 moved with Louis and wife up the MS River by boat to Temple? The next Spring they moved to Utah, and Louis and wife returned home to MS.

    His Father:
    Aaron Booth, B. 1745 Southampton, VA
    Married Ann Rebecca ? in 1771
    D. 1791 in Sussex Co., VA (was murdered) He had many judgments against him for bad debts. Lost all of his land and possessions. Oldest son was Louis. Family moved from Southampton to Sussex Co.

    His Father:
    Moses Booth, Sr., B. 1715
    Married 1740
    Died 1794

    His Father:
    Robert Booth III
    B. 1685, Wright, VA
    M. Sarah Shelly about 1707, Southampton
    Had 6 children. Moses is the oldest.
    Died 1760 Southampton

    His Father:
    Robert Booth II ( He is the first born son of Robert & Francis)
    B. 1633 in York Co., VA
    M. Ann Bray about 1670. Had 3 children. Robert III was the youngest.
    D. 1691 in York Co., VA

    His Father:
    Robert Booth
    B. 1605, England. Emigrated with his father, Thomas Booth from Lancashire, England to Gloucester Co., VA around 1630. Left 450 acres to Robert Booth in York Co.
    Married Francis in 1632 in York Co. We are told he was Court Clerk for the House of Burgesses.
    Died 1657.

    Buried:
    Birth:      1772
    Southampton County
    Virginia, USA

    Death:      1855
    Oktibbeha County
    Mississippi, USA

    Husband of Charlotte (Windham) Boothe. Son of Aaron & Rebecca Boothe. Lewis married Charlotte May 12, 1792 in Southampton Co., Virginia, they had 12 children;
    Samuel Boothe
    Fannie Boothe
    Delcie Dilsa Stallings 1795-1860
    Malinda Boothe
    Henry Wilkes Boothe 1802-1889
    Patience Gardner 1804-1889
    Willis Boothe 1806-1889
    Mathilda Boothe 1808-1874
    Benjamin A. D. Boothe 1811-1880
    Jaybird Boothe
    Charlotte Boothe 1815 - 1831
    Delcy Boothe

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Charlotte Windham Boothe (1776 - 1831)

    Children:
    Delcie Dilsa Boothe Stallings (1795 - 1863)*
    Henry Boothe (1802 - 1889)*
    Benjamin Boothe (1811 - 1880)*

    Lewis married WINDHAM Charlotte on 12 Mar 1792 in Southampton County, VA. Charlotte was born in 1776 in Southampton County, VA; died on 5 May 1831 in Wilcox County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 151. BOOTH Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Sep 1802 in Town Creek, Brunswick, NC; died on 7 Apr 1889 in Utah.
    2. 152. BOOTH Fannie  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1794 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
    3. 153. BOOTH Malinda  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Jan 1798 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
    4. 154. BOOTH Patience  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1804 in Edgecombe County, NC; and died.
    5. 155. BOOTH Willis  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1806 in Edgecombe County, NC; and died.
    6. 156. BOOTH Matilda  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1808 in Edgecombe County, NC; died on 16 Jun 1874.
    7. 157. BOOTH Benjamin A. D.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1811 in Edgecombe County, NC; died on 10 Oct 1880 in Chico, Wise County, Texas; was buried in Chico, Wise County, Texas (Booth Cemetery).
    8. 158. BOOTH Jaybird  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1813 in Edgecombe County, NC; and died.
    9. 159. BOOTH Charlotte  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1815 in Edgecombe County, NC; died on 5 Aug 1831 in Wilcox County, Alabama.
    10. 160. BOOTH Delcy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1817 in Edgecombe County, NC; died after 1860 in Choctaw County, MS.
    11. 161. BOOTH Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1796 in Southampton County, VA; and died.

  36. 62.  BOOTH Willis Descendancy chart to this point (25.Aaron3, 5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1774; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 915


  37. 63.  BOOTH Richard Descendancy chart to this point (25.Aaron3, 5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) was born about 1776; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 916
    • Military: 1812; War of 1812

    Notes:

    See the Richard Booth Bible transcript for additional.

    Military:
    Full View of Record: War of 1812 Pay Roll
    Title: Booth, Richard.          
    Gen. noteMuster Rolls, p.534          
    NotePart of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.          
    NoteWar of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.          
    Subject - PersonalBooth, Richard.          
    Subject -GeographicUnited States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.          

    Richard married BRITTLE Elizabeth on 21 Dec 1787. Elizabeth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  38. 64.  BOOTH Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (25.Aaron3, 5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 917


  39. 65.  BOOTH Eilander Descendancy chart to this point (25.Aaron3, 5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 918


  40. 66.  BOOTH RebeccaBOOTH Rebecca Descendancy chart to this point (25.Aaron3, 5.Moses2, 1.Sarah1) and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 919

    Rebecca married ANDREWS Henry on 2 Dec 1801 in Southampton Co., VA.. Henry and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]