Previous Various sources list the birth date of Richard II between 1630 and 1635. At the age of 30, Richard I boarded the ship, Safety, on August 10, 1635 and sailed to Virginia, where he eventually settled in Accomack County. 6 for 25 acres to farm let adj. Richard Hudson II, was probably born in 1635 in Accomack County, Virginia, and he died in Henrico County, Virginia on October 25, 1669. JOHN HUDSON OBITUARY John Logan (Jack) Hudson, Jr., of Hampton, Virginia, arrived on the early morning of November 22, 1930, raised by his earthly, Godly parents in the Westhaven section of. Jesse's epitaph readHis short life was an honorable one. Note: His will was dated Jan. 30, 1782 and proved Jun. Wits: Augustine Hunnicutt, William Ruffin, Mary Haswell; Source: Lyndon H. Hart, Surry County, Virginia Wills, Estate Accounts, and Inventories, 1730-1800 (Easley, SC: Southern Historical P, 1983), Wits: John Lilley, wm Ramsey, Hannah Baker. Due to a streak of bad luck, Papa became convinced that he was cursed. 7 Whatever the case may be, Richard II left Accomack in 1652 for the mainland and Henrico County, Virginia. The arms of Henry Hudson, the Alderman, are described as "argent, semee of fleurs de lis gules, a cross engrailed sabel." Generation 2 She says he was a cook on a naval ship during during WWI. The witnesses to the deed were Thomas Cocke and William Cocke, Jr. Mary Hudson, wife of Richard Hudson, relinquished her dower. NameBirthSpouse "Girle" Hudsonabt 1633? Son James to be given negro fellow when he comes of age; John Ward swears he made will in Oct 1774 and as well remembers; Ward Hudson swears to above; Wits: Thomas Winn, John Ward, Ward Hudson, Rowland, not stated as son, land and negro woman Clay, Dau Edith Ward negro girl Esabill (Isabel? He was the father of Henry Hudson III, the explorer, and William Hudson (b. Tracing Native American heritage is very difficult. His Will, dated March 13, 1778, names his children and the items each individual should have received at the time of his death about 1778. Orange County, Province of Virginia. 1632 - 1640, Sued a Mrs Savage for payment of services rendered. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. He was married about 1658 to Mary Bowman and is believed to have been the first born child of Richard Hudson I and his first wife. . ; Son James Hudson place that he has been seated on over Little Nottaway R. and 200 acres adj. She served meals every day at noon for five days a week. They confirmed that George W. Hudson was the same person in all three census records. Table of Contents: Augusta County 1 Augusta County 2 Augusta County 3 Early Virginia 1 Early Virginia 2 Early Virginia 3 Pittsylvania County 1 Virginia 1 Virginia 2 Virginia 2A Virginia 3 Virginia 3A Virginia 4 Virginia 5 Virginia 1996 Virginia . 16v.Henry Hudson, born 1693 in Henrico Co Virginia.He married Mary Russell. March 31, 1756 in Chesterfield County, VA. married Mary Russell Aft. 1705, and died Aft. Beloved by his own family and brethren in the Church, and esteemed and respected by his comrades, his early death lamented by all who knew him Robert A. Hudson was the third brother to die in the cruel Civil War. Random ************** 11.William6 Hudson (Richard Hudson5 Jr, Richard Sr4 Hudson, William3, Henry2, Henry1) was born 1668 in Henrico Co Virginia, and died 1701.He married Elizabeth---- Hudson. Typescript, 1958. . Judith Bunch+ b. John Floyd. Wise, Bel Hubbard, Amelia County, Virginia, Will Book 3, 1780-1786 (Signal Mountain, TN: Mountain P, N D). Birth of John (Mountain Jack) Hudson. ), Wife Martha remainder of estate and negro man Cook (and then to Rowland), woman Aggy (and then to Richard, Execs: Samuel Ward, Richard Hudson and wife, Admin: Robert Beasley; Alexander Dacus; Daniel Hudson; John Ward, Jr.; Seth Ward; Wm Craghead; Edward Jordan; Chas. Allen, Md. (Rockport, ME: Picton P, 2001). William Hudson, born 1668 in Henrico Co Virginia; died 1701. [Hudson] Hudson, Malcolm Howard. Christopher Gadsden, lieutenant governor. They had three children before her death. All of the Hudsons served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. Anne ??? Bob Davison, son of Addie Hancock, grandson of Eva Hudson, has been kind enough to provide information regarding Eva Hudson and the Hancock descendants, including photos. Eastern Shore is that part of Virginia in the Atlantic Ocean; an extension of the Maryland. Descendants of George Washington Hudson and Emma Levinia Hicks. He married Mary Bowman in 1658. Richard Hudson II, son of Richard I and probably his first wife, was born 1632 in Accomack County, Virginia. 1 1.Richard Sr4 Hudson(William3, Henry2, Henry1) was born 1605 in Tamsworth Stradfordshire England Bapt 11/5/1608, and died September 1659 in Northampton Virginia.He married (1) MS Tilghman Bef. His holdings of land, crops, a mill and warehouse, and livestock indicate his activities were likely local too.His livestock mark was a "fleur de leis," a device associated with the Hudson coat of arms of Henry the Alderman. Richard then left Henrico County for the frontier, which later became Amelia County. ******** Re: Article about Richard Hudson, Posted by: John W. Hudson Date: March 27, 2001 at 04:18:39 In Reply to: Article about Richard Hudson, by Bill Hudsonof 5080 Dear Mr. Hudson, A Northhampton County (VA) court record was misread several years ago. Note: In his brother Johns will dated Jun. Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly includes Bible Record of Hudson, Gilmer, Etc. Edward Blake. From the book Early Quaker Families in Louisa County Virginia his will is referenced. He mostly likely enlisted with his brother John at the age of sixteen. Susannah Patrick ******** Top of Page Richard Hudson IIIRichard Hudson III was born about 1660 in Henrico County, Virginia. These records also refer to a Will of Richard Hudson II, made October 25, 1669. You must self-identify as a person with a disability in order to be eligible. March 11, 1650/51 - April 11, 1651, 116 signatures collected from the people of Northampton Co., VA, Richard name appears Court Records Bet. Jesse Hudson died in a hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Virginia Marriages 2 Execs: Wife Cary and sons John and William Hudson; Wits: John Atkinson, Thomas Hale, and William Kendrick, Children Ephraim Hudson, Winney Kidd, Mary Hudson, Lucy Kirks, Elizabeth Percies (? Virginia Wills 3. I hope to maintain our family website as it grows, and through it, provide a connection to other family members we have yet to discover. John Loveday. Richard Hudson II ( previously Richard Hudson the III) born about 1659 in Henrico County, Virginia Died Between 1710 and 1752 in Amelia County, Virginia Married Bet. She eventually remarried to Edward Goldman. Thomas Botts corner on Little Cr., William Callicotts line on the creek and the creek as it meanders with all houses, etc., being part of patent to Isaac Hudson on 10 June 1737; wits: William Callicoat, Abraham Burton, Louis Akin; Daughter Anna Hudson negro girl Sue and certain items; Appraisers: John Gray, George Davenport, Nathan Fletcher; value 150/2/3; slaves: men Mordico and Tom. Virginia Taxpayers, Etc. http://www.thedomesticcurator.com/2013/12/hudson-genealogy-from-rud http://www.geocities.com/hudsonsofamelia/hudson6.html. Richard Hudson II was born in Accomack County, Virginia, about 1632, and died October 25, 1669 in Henrico County, Virginia. 1720 - 1734 in VA. v) Peter Hudson I, born 1690 in Henrico County, VA; died October 07, 1752 in Halifax County, VA. married (1) (unknown) Abt. Disability Services Planning and Development in the county's Department of Family . Court order for James Hopkins, Henry Martin, and John Lewis allots to each of John, Charles, and Christopher and the Gaines and Burtons their share of the slaves. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. 1681 - 1734 in VA; died 1761 in Elbert (?) Generation 1) Rudolphus "Rudolph" Herdson and [--?--] Unproven! For information, contact Karen Kelly at Karen.Kelly . Richard Hudson III was born about 1660 in Henrico County, Virginia and married Mary Hall. After her husband's death in 1935, Eva began receiving boarders in her home to make ends meet. As a soldier he was true and brave, encountering death in the defense of a cause he believed sacred and just Three weeks later, the second brother Jesse died in a hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Source: "Hudson Family Genealogy" by Lloyd DeWitt BOCKSTRUCK, Genealogist, and Helen Marie Hudson, Editor, 3. Mary Elizabeth Jennings). : Dogwood Printing, c1996. (Book 6, p. 281), David Garland is guardian of George Hudson (Book 6, p. 387), George Hudson and Henry J. Dewey married Jessie Elvira Hickman on April 26, 1919 in Charleston, SC. Whatever the reason, in 1933 he packed up the family and moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, supposedly to escape the curse. When Mary Hudson was born about 1645, in Virginia, British Colonial America, her father, John Hudson, was 33 and her mother, Mary Jackson, was 25. Copies of these court records are attached to the hardcopy version of this document. These records are not exhaustive, but are designed to lead you to others. Edward Hudson, born 1638. Religious differences too may have contributed to his dislike of Marylanders, who were mostly Catholics. 8vii. Accomac is County Seat of Accomack County, Virginia. . A FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA. Jacob Read. . Richard Hudson IRichard Hudson, born 1605, in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England and Christened in the Church of England November 5, 1608, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England is a likely immigrant candidate for our Hudson line. (J) Hudson Wills, etc. Virginia Wills 2 George Bunch b. bt 1763 1765, d. b 1820 Daniel Hudson was born about 1585 in Epping, Essex, England and died 1646 same place. Lived in Hannover County, Virginia and was referred to in deeds , etc. The Genealogy Center Free Databases But it seems conditions may have been suitable to get it back, because Richard sold his share of said plantation at Roxdale to his brother, Robert Hudson, for 1600 pounds of tobacco. ), which he probably held from a very early period and appears to have been common knowledge.Richard Hudson was possibly a coastal trader, for he is mentioned as a a mariner in 1642, Captain of his own ship and his Mate was Thomas Streete. She was born in 1868 and died in 1902. William and Elizabeth's eldest son, John Wesley Hudson, was born in 1837. Sorry, after posting themessage i just sent in regard to William Hudson b 1668. Son Christopher Hudson and son John Hudson seven negroes Jammey, Indian Jammey, April, Margaret, Ceil, Nan, Phillys; and one child named Coffey; Dau Margaret Gains, five negroes Betty, Judith, Anneyky, Cate, and little Annekey Dau Annamarie Hudson, negroes Paul, Patience, Nell, George, Patt; Signed John Hudson William Hudson1689Elizabeth Jennings Charles Hudson? Richard Hudson owned land on Hungars Creek (Hungars was one of the oldest settlements on the Eastern Shore*. Typescript, Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Genealogical Notes [Collection] Box 16 . I wrote to him and he responded. Court records show a guardianship administered to Thomas Pauldon for his minor sons, indicating Richarch II and his wife, Mary, died leaving very young children, not much else is known about their death. She died on 21 October 1702, in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America, at the age of 57. Court order her to pay 600 lbs of tobacco and 5 barrels of corn. Virginia Hudson Virginia Rose (ne Busvine) Hudson Virginia Rose Hudson passed away peacefully on January 11, 2013, after a lengthy siege with Alzheimer's disease. 1560). In the 1900 SC Census, Papa was listed with siblings Eva and Murray, living with George. [emailprotected] Notes for Mary Bowman: Richard's Children were all born in Accomack County, Virginia. She was born Bet. 1677 and 1688 to Mary Hall Born about 1660 Probably Henrico County, British Colony of Virginia Died Between 1709 and 1799 in Amelia County, Virginia Sources: Early Accomac/ Northhampton Court Records 1660-1700 - of which guardianship papers are included. 1764) and Ferreby Carraway. August 1723 in VA. Henry II was a wealthy Londoner of the aristocrat, a member of the Skinners and Tanners, and also owned property in Stourton, Lincolnshire. Their land was taken from them and sold to white people. iii) John Hudson, Sr., born 1692 in Hanover or New Kent County, VA; died April 11, 1732 in Page's Warehouse, Hanover County, VA. A year before the war ended, he was mortally wounded in the Battle of Cold Harbor. Brothers Burton Hudson and Samuel Hudson, my land to be equally divided between them in the most convenient manner to suit their tracts of land; Remaining estate to be equally divided between my two brothers Burton and Samuel and my two sisters Mary Hudson and Magdalene Hudson; Wits: Edmund Booker, Conradus Piles, Marshall Booker; Sons Isaac, Hall, Joshua, Benjamin, Joakim, Obadiah; Wit: John Gray, Eliz. *Accomac is County Seat of Accomack County, Virginia. The Roxdale land was equally divided among his three sons, who all migrated to different counties in Virginia. He was the first Hudson to be born in America. County, GA married Drucilla (unknown). It is reasonable to assume Richard was alienated from his father and other family members. Nicholas' wife, Elizabeth Freeman, was a Quaker and Somerset County, Maryland, where they lived, was a Quaker refuge. Deed Records Book: B, Page: 283, Grantor: William Hudson, Grantee: Samuel Bunch, Date: 23-Feb-1758 William Hudson of Louisa Co. to Samuel Bunch of same. ******** Subject: Isaac Hudson and/or Joshua Hudson Author: Miriam McKnight Date: 21 Sep 2001 4:11 AM GMT Email: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Need info on Isaac and/or Joshua Hudson who is believed to be the father of Alfred Hudson born in 1801 in NC. She helped raise Papa after his natural mother died. His epitaph read Christian virtues adorned his character, memorable among which was his devotion to his aging mother. This partition is against the Hudson brothers: Elijah, Jesse, Jacob, William and Reuben, probably sons from his first marriage. Papa went by his middle name "Bennie" and that is how he is listed in the 1920 SC Census. Thompson; Mark Andrews; hire of negro woman Fanny, Wits: J. Billups, Jos. Marshall adds: Barbery Hudson petitioned the court for her bed (folio 59). 8, 1774, and proved Jan. 18, 1777, he names his sister Lucretia, brothers William, Samuel, David and James, and Williams daughter Nanny. Order to arrest David Wade in above suit. 1708 in died Bef. Hudson wills go on beyond the scope of this post. wit George Holland, John Moor, Mary Holland, Charles Moreman, Mumford Robinson. Virginia Wills 1 These records go from 1659 to 1838 and are mainly about wills and cover twelve counties. Wm Hudson and Samuel Bunch. Robert Hudson, born 1640. Genealogy for Pvt. He was known as Samuel the Quaker and some of his children were disowned by the faith including, Charles, Samuel, George, Mary, Rebecca, James, and Molly. To his daughter Judith BUNCH he gave 100 acres lying between Camp Creek and the creek called Found Fork that I purchased of Roger THOMPSON. It is to him that we owe the privaledge of knowing our hazy lineage through Jesse, Joakim, and Hall Hudson. Irby and Phoebe moved their family to Georgia in the late 1790's and settled in Hancock County, Georgia where Thomas married Sophia Thurmond on the 20th of January 1809. Following her death in 1979, the home her husband built and where she lived the majority of her life, was sold. Jesse Hudson, son of Joakim Hudson, was born in Anson County, North Carolina and probably either moved with his father after 1810, or was already living in Darlington County, South Carolina when his elderly father re-located. 1758 in Hanover, Hanover County, VA. iv) Charles Hudson, born 1694 in VA; died Aft. He remained very active in community activities by serving as Deacon of the Blacksburg Baptist Church, one term on the Blacksburg town council, six years on the school board, and one of the promoters of a new high school building. The Jefferson Family of Pittsylvania County Jefferson Jerdone Family Jerdone Family, The Will of Francis Jerdone of Louisa County, VA, July 10th 1770 The Georgia Jeters The Georgia Jeters, Barnett/The Georgia Jeters, Carter The Georgia Jeters, Weems Some Jetts (1681-1851) Johnson Family Mary Johnson, Second Wife of Col. Joseph Ball Rivalry between Virginia and Maryland for the Chesapeake trade may have contributed, because other traders during this time were also having difficulties with the Marylanders. 3 9.Robert Sr6 Hudson (Richard Hudson5 Jr, Richard Sr4 Hudson, William3, Henry2, Henry1) was born 1662 in Henrico County VA, and died 1757 in Chesterfield County VA.He married Mary ----- Hudson. Four sons Lewellin, William Chamberlayne, Charles, and Frances Eppes Hudson; Friend William Giles to hold in trust for Lewellin Hudsons son Richard Chamberlayne Hudson; Daus Mary Hudson and Elizabeth Littlepage Hudson Price; Wife is to have land which my father purchased of Michael McDearman; Execs: wife and sons William Chamberlayne and Charles Hudson, friends William Giles and John Royal, Jr.; Wits: Benjamin Braskill, William (X) Ludery, Perrin Cardwell, Wilson Allen; Friends William B. Giles and John Royall, trustees for son Francis E. Hudson; Sons Lewellin William Chamberlayne, Charles Hudson; Suit to recover legacy left me by my deceased father; Execs: friends William B. Giles and John Royall; Wit: Stephen Daniel, Ursula Bryan, Joseph (A) Royall, James (X) Hutcheson; Further proved 26 Feb 1795; executors refused at 27 Aug 1795 court and Francis E. Hudson appointed executor; Wife Elizabeth Hudson, land where Isaac Meador now lives; Sons Thomas Hudson, William Hudson, John Hudson, Joshua Hudson, and Benjamin Hudson; Daughters Sarah Hudson, Mary Hudson, Anna Hudson, Betty Hudson; Gibson Jefferson McConnaughey, Will Book 1, Amelia County, Virginia, Wills 1735-1761, Bonds 1735-1754 (Amelia, VA: Mid-South Publishing, 1978), , Will Book 2X, Amelia County, (1761-1771) (Amelia, VA: Mid-South Publishing, 1979), , Will Book 2, Amelia County, (1771-1780) (Amelia, VA: Mid-South Publishing, 1980). Birth of Richard Hudson, Sr. "The Immigrant". Sig. Livestock Mark (brand): "fleur de leis", a device associated with the Hudson coat of arms of Henry Hudson the Gentleman Occupation: Coastal Trader Will: 1659, Noncupative (spoken to witnesses) More About Richard Hudson and Unknown: Marriage: Bef. Hugh Rutledge. was presented in court by James Burton and David Hudson, the execs., and the same was proved by the oaths of 2 of the witnesses And on the motion of James Hudson, one of the executors, certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate of the will, giving security whereupon he, together with William Hill and John Bond, his security, entered into bond for that purpose. Bond for Joshua Hudson, Sr. and Reuben Hudson, for Joshua Hudson, Jr. (Book 3, p. 277). Edward North. If Richard Hudson II was born in Virginia in 1634 he would not have been a son of this Richard Hudson as he had not arrived in the Colonies at that time. Existing Henrico County records indicate that Richard received a gift of land, known as "Roxdale", from his father-in-law. Mary Hudson and other witnesses gave oath that will of Richard Hudson, decd. Bunches Spring. 1881) November 2, 1901 in Columbia, South Carolina. And to his son Charles BUNCH he gave 125 acres with the plantation I now live on. 2, 1984, p. 94 and 284 shows the name Fferguson on a deed as well as transcribed Ferguson. Virginia 2A They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. 1653. Elisha Dennis and Alexander Hudson, land next to Edward Carter and Elisha Dennis; Three children Bennett, Edmund, and Pamelia Hudson, when of age; Execs: George Gillespie, Rush Hudson, wife Lucy; Wits: Joshua Hudson, Sr., Elisha Dennis, Alex. There he settled among the Bowman families on land lying in a bend on the south side of the James River. Immediately, I contacted the Darlington County Historical Commission with my information. With a few exceptions most of these records are about wills. Execs: brother William and sister Elizabeth Allan; Wits: Ann (X) Stevens and John (X) Hammit; Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Virginia County Court Records, Will Abstracts of King County, Virginia (1752-1780) (McLean, VA: Antient P, 1986), Sons John and George Hudson, land on the Byrd in Goochland, Daus: Elizabeth Hudson, Lucy Hudson, Mary Hudson, Wits: Jesse Lacy, Stephen Farrer, Thomas Shelton, Nancy Chappelear and Kate Binford Hatch, Abstracts of Louisa County, Virginia Will Books 1743-1810 (privately published 1964). Apparently, he was very supersitious. He was known as "Papa" to the family and she was known as "Maimie". Sites ], RootsWeb is funded and supported by We are the good neighbor and will provide top-tier customer . (E H) Hudson and Jno. Also Charles Hudson is now of full age and desires his share, but John Hudsons younger children cannot yet divide the land, and court should grant assent to the division. 1658 in Henrico County, VA. vii) Henry Hudson I, born 1693 in Chesterfield County, VA; died Aft. Edward M'Crady. William Hudson , I (Hudsons of Hanover) was born February 19, 1667 in Henrico County, VA, and died November 27, 1701 in Hanover County, VA. married Elizabeth Jennings 1689 in VA, daughter of Humphrey Jennings and Mary Millward born October 03, 1667 in Essex, ENGLAND died July 16, 1711 in Hanover County, VA. Children of William Hudson source: http://www.geocities.com/hudsonsofamelia/hudson6.html. Execs: Richeson Booker and wife Elizabeth; Wits: George Booker, Judith (X) Booker and John Childers; in OB 17, p. 66, the will was presented 23 June 1786. He mentions his sons James and John BUNCH and daughters Rebecca and Ann BUNCH. Several deed of land records exist where he gave gifts of land to his sons. Finally court records show that Richard snuck upon "..his Girle" and her boyfriend in a compromising position in the woods. 1 Richard Hudson IIabt 1634Mary Bowman Edward Hudsonabt 1638? William Hudson born 1528 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England Some researchers believe that our possible ancestor William was the son of this William and not the son of Henry Hudson II (below). Gruver, Texas: D.H. Hudson, 1990. FS Library Book 929.273 H868L. Children John Hudson, Stephen Hudson, Richard Hudson; Wits: Peter Ragsdale, Benjamin Ragsdale and Luke Cocks, Children John Hudson, Cary Greenwood, William Hudson, Sabre Hudson, Cuthbert Hudson. County, GA. ii) Robert Hudson II, born 1685 in Henrico County, VA; died 1757 in Swift Creek, Chesterfield County, VA. married Martha Hancock Abt. PUBLICATION 2/2023 Department of Family Services Division of Adult and Aging Services Disability Rights and Resources . 1756, d. b 1856 Virginia A-E 1685 - 1695, and died Aft. 1780 1780. Mary Margaret [Ffarguson] Ferguson), 4) William Hudson "Hudson's Of Hanover" (marr. Ian Chadwick, in his Hudson family tree, postulates the possibility that William Hudson is the brother of Henry Hudson the explorer. Virginia 3A John Edwards. Anne ??? Eva P. Hudson (b. Robert Hudson Jr, born 1685 in Henrico County VA-; died 1757 in Swift Creek,Chesterfield County VA-will dated Jan 25 1757.He married Martha Hancock 1720 in Virginia; born in VA; died Bet. 1 has land grants made in the state of Virginia, as well as county records covering Accomack through Chesterfield Counties. This Hudson 14iii. Virginia 1 Their two oldest sons fought in the Civil War with Jesse's younger sons. One of the signed witnesses was Caleb Coker, in which the deed was delivered. Papa loved to cook and my grandmother remembers his spendid dishes. I have a copy of a handwritten deed from the Darlington Historical Commission, in which William Wesley Hudson signed over 700 acres of land to the heirs on the Coker side of the family. If his birth was prior to 1635 this would lend credence to the suspicion that Richard I was in Accomack prior to 1635 or Richard II was born in England instead of Accomack. Hudsons are found in early court records: Essential Records of a Key Orphans Court, Part 1 (1677-1690), Essential Records of a Key Orphans Court, Part 2 (1690-1739), William Hudson complains of David Wade that on 14 May 1751 in St. Annes Parish, deft. John Sansam. had been mislaid or destroyed; Charles and James Hudson, two surviving sons, failed to appear when summoned; Depositions of Thomas Winn and John Ward and Ward Hudson were exhibited in court, which decided that a nuncupative will should be followed; Thomas Winn swears that since death of said Richard Hudson he saw a writing said to be the last will and testament, manor plantation to be given to son John; land called Petersfield to be give to son Charles; land between manor tract and Petersfield to give to Richard. Son John to receive negro wench Rachel when he is 15; Execs: Friends Jonathan Stott and Richard Dunton, Jr. James Handley Marshall, Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, Virginia, 1632-1802, rev.