Ancestors of Clifford Warren Hatcher, Rev.
Generation No. 1
1. Clifford Warren Hatcher, Rev., born 15 August 1907 in Waycross, Georgia; died 13 December 1993 in North Carolina. He was the son of 2. Peter Lloyd Hatcher, Cwh and 3. Catherine Hattie Jones, Cwh. He married (1) Gladys Gorman, Hvh 1928 in Boston, Georgia, ?. She was the daughter of B. F. Gorman, Hvh and Lucinda? J. Gilreith, Hvh.
Notes for Clifford Warren Hatcher, Rev.:
He was a Minister of the Christian religion in VA and Annapolis, MD
area.
This was an Interdenominational Church in the Protestant religion.
Also during WW2 he worked as a molder in Bethlehem Steel Co.
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More About Clifford Warren Hatcher, Rev.:
Occupation: Rev. of Protestant Evangelism
Children of Clifford Hatcher and Gladys Gorman are:
i. Harry Hatcher, born 1929 in Boston, Georgia, ?; died 15 March
1991 in Florida area.
ii. Hazel Vivian Hatcher, born 08 December 1930 in Boston, GA;
married (1) Paul Robert Tobler 17 December 1948 in Elizabeth City, NC;
married (2) ? Merz Abt. 1977 in MD.
Notes for Hazel Vivian Hatcher:
Father Clifford Hatcher was Minister of an Interdenominational Protestant
faith
in Portsmouth, VA and Annapolis, MD areas.
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More About Hazel Vivian Hatcher:
Occupation: Hostess for Grants Dept Store, Sales Lady, and greeter
for WalMart
Fact 7: Daughter of Minister of Protestant faith
Fact 8: Hostess, Grant's Dept. Stores in Cafe. & food service in
Fla. for some Colleges.
Notes for Paul Robert Tobler:
Paul Robert Tobler grew up in Grand Meadow, MN and at age 18 went into
the Navy as enlisted.
Served at the following shore duty stations:
Naval Station Great Lakes, Ill in Basic Training in 1948
Naval Station at Nofolk, VA for Yeoman School
NAS, Olathe, Kansas
Naval Schools at Treasure Island for conversion to Electronics
Tech. from Yeoman to ET1
Naval Schools at Bainbridge, MD (near Port Deposit, MD)
As Instructor at SubBase, Groton, (New London) Connecticut
Served on board the following ships:
USS Caloosahatchee (AO98)
USS Thresher (SSN 593)
USS Ethan Allen (SSNB 608)
Also served during the Korean War on the staff of Evaluation Pacific Fleet, Headquarters at Commander in Chief Headquarters in Hawaii with forward outposts in Japan and Korea. The primary project was to write a Statistical History of the Korean War. Note: this had never been done before.
Retired from USN in 1968 as Chief Elect. Tech. qualified in Submarines as a Reactor Operator and Machinery Watch Supervisor in the Engineering Division of Subs both fast attack and Polaris type of the era.
Notable achievements were:
Navy Commendation Medal from the Thresher for doing the right thing during an emergency on board in San Juan, P.R.
Navy Good Conduct medals (3 awards)
And a few minor awards.
Worked as a Field Service Engineer for Motorola.
Worked as Chief of Production Testing for North American Phillips.
Worked as Service Manager for New England Distributor of Electronics and also "White goods" ie: Freezers, Microwaves, Ref. products and others.
Served as a Life Ins. Agent with New York Life Ins. Co. and retired from that after approximately 11 years in the Vermont area.
An avid Hudson car enthusiast for over 20 yrs.
More About Paul Robert Tobler:
Baptism: Grand Meadow Lutheran Church
Occupation: Sailor, Life Ins. Agent for NYL
Military: Retired from USN after 20 yrs service (CPO)
Generation No. 2
2. Peter Lloyd Hatcher, Cwh, born 16 September 1865; died
13 July 1933 in Georgia, ?. He was the son of 4. Simon Hatcher, Cwh
and 5. Sarah Chavers, Cwh. He married 3. Catherine Hattie Jones,
Cwh 03 December 1890 in Boston, Georgia, ?.
3. Catherine Hattie Jones, Cwh, born 30 January 1874; died
Unknown. She was the daughter of 6. James Burrell 'Mizell' Jones,
Cwh and 7. Mary Matilda Highsmith, Cwh.
Child of Peter Hatcher and Catherine Jones is:
1 i. Clifford Warren Hatcher, Rev., born 15 August 1907 in Waycross,
Georgia; died 13 December 1993 in North Carolina; married Gladys Gorman,
Hvh 1928 in Boston, Georgia, ?.
Generation No. 3
4. Simon Hatcher, Cwh, born 1828; died 1894. He was
the son of 8. James Hatcher, Cwh and 9. Mary Grant, Cwh. He married
5. Sarah Chavers, Cwh Abt. 1850 in unknown.
5. Sarah Chavers, Cwh, born 1831; died 1866.
Child of Simon Hatcher and Sarah Chavers is:
2 i. Peter Lloyd Hatcher, Cwh, born 16 September 1865; died 13
July 1933 in Georgia, ?; married Catherine Hattie Jones, Cwh 03 December
1890 in Boston, Georgia, ?.
6. James Burrell 'Mizell' Jones, Cwh, born 16 May 1842 in
near Village of Lulaton, Wayne Co (now Brantley), Ga; died 28 December
1932 in Hiskox, GA. He was the son of 12. Burrell 'Delk' Jones, Cwh
and 13. Mary Margaret 'Stallings' Mizell, Cwh. He married 7. Mary
Matilda Highsmith, Cwh 09 September 1858 in ?.
7. Mary Matilda Highsmith, Cwh, born 11 June 1842; died
Unknown. She was the daughter of 14. Allen Highsmith, Cwh and 15.
Elizabeth Knox, Cwh.
More About James Burrell 'Mizell' Jones, Cwh:
Burial: New Hope Primitive Baptist ch., Hiskox, GA
Fact 7: Primitive Baptist
Child of James Jones and Mary Highsmith is:
3 i. Catherine Hattie Jones, Cwh, born 30 January 1874; died
Unknown; married Peter Lloyd Hatcher, Cwh 03 December 1890 in Boston, Georgia,
?.
Generation No. 4
8. James Hatcher, Cwh, born 1787 in May be son of John Hatcher
(The Fire Breather); died 1862 in Not Verified to be certain as of 8/25/98.
He was the son of 16. John 'Sanders' Hatcher, Major The Fire Breather and
17. <Unnamed>. He married 9. Mary Grant, Cwh Abt. 1812.
9. Mary Grant, Cwh, born 1790; died 1840.
Child of James Hatcher and Mary Grant is:
4 i. Simon Hatcher, Cwh, born 1828; died 1894; married Sarah
Chavers, Cwh Abt. 1850 in unknown.
12. Burrell 'Delk' Jones, Cwh, born 29 July 1803 in Camden
Co., GA(now Charlton Co.); died 1877. He was the son of 24. James
'Brown' Jones, Cwh and 25. Nancy Delk, Cwh. He married 13. Mary Margaret
'Stallings' Mizell, Cwh 29 February 1828 in Camden Co., GA.
13. Mary Margaret 'Stallings' Mizell, Cwh, born 09 August
1809 in Montgomery Co., GA; died 1886. She was the daughter of 26.
Jesse 'Missell' Mizell, Cwh and 27. Mary Stallings, Cwh.
Notes for Burrell 'Delk' Jones, Cwh:
Father owned a plantation near the Satilla River. Born in Camden County,
GA
which is now Charlton County.
Ref: Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, by Folks Rexford, Homerville,
GA., Vol 2
An apparent error is marriage of 29 Feb 1829 since leap year was 1828.
Purchased land soon after marriage, sold out in 1840 moving back to Wayne County (now Brantley). This is near the Village of Lulaton. Burial at the New Hope Primitive Baptist Church at Hiskox /Hisker? Ref: church records.
Total of eleven children born:
1. Jesse (moved to Starks, Florida)
2. Harley married Derinda Knox, dau of John Knox
3. Joseph married Elizabeth Braddock
4. Sarah died very young
5. Benjamin P. married Elizabeth Knight, dau. of Jonathan
Lived in Valdosta, GA
6. Mary Margaret married (1) Daniel Highsmith
(2) Alex. Blount
7. James B. married (1) Mary Matilda Highsmith, Dau of Allan
Highsmith
(2) Nettie L. Sweat
(3) Nettie C. Booth
8. Nancy Charlotte married John F. Highsmith
9. Harriett married John Thomas
10. Jasper N. married Mamie Menarief and lived in Jax. Fla.
11. Morton J. married Benita Richard moved to Starks, Fla.
{Not certain of spelling on Morton as can't read it very good.}
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Burrell Highsmith and his wife Mary Margaret Mizell moved to Wayne
County, GA about 1840 and are buried at New Hope Primitive Baptist Church,
called "the Buffalo" at Hickox, GA, now in Brantley County by Legislative
Act 1920.
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More About Burrell 'Delk' Jones, Cwh:
Burial: New Hope Primitive Baptist Ch. "The Buffalo", Hickox, GA (Brantley
Co.)
Fact 7: Primitive Baptist
Moved: Abt. 1840, to Wayne Co., GA
More About Mary Margaret 'Stallings' Mizell, Cwh:
Fact 7: Primitive Baptist
Children of Burrell Jones and Mary Mizell are:
i. Benjamin P. 'Mizell' Jones, born 1829-1849.
ii. Harley 'Mizell' Jones, born 1829-1833; married Dorinda Knox
Abt. 1850.
iii. Harriett 'Mizell' Jones, born 1829-1849; married John Thomas.
iv. Jasper N. 'Mizell' Jones, born 1829-1849; married Mamie
Menarief.
v. Joseph 'Mizell' Jones, born 1829-1849.
vi. Morton J. 'Mizell' Jones, born 1829-1849; married Benita
Richard.
vii. Nancy Charlotte 'Mizell' Jones, born 1849-1856; married
John F. Highsmith.
viii. Sarah 'Mizell' Jones, born Abt. 1830; died Abt. 1832.
ix. Mary Margaret 'Mizell' Jones, born 1839; died 26 October
1890; married (1) Daniel Highsmith 04 November 1854 in Wayne Co., GA; married
(2) Alexander Blount Abt. 1866.
More About Mary Margaret 'Mizell' Jones:
Fact 7: Primitive Baptist
Notes for Daniel Highsmith:
Daniel enlisted 29 Jul 1861, from Wayne Co., GA, with the Seaboard
Guards, 26th GA Reg. Co. D, wounded and captured in the Battle of Winchester,
VA on 19 Sep 1864. Admitted to USA Field Hospital with compound fracture
of the femur and died the same day.
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More About Daniel Highsmith:
Burial: Winchester, VA
Military: 29 July 1861, Enlisted in Civil War, Seaboard Guards, 26th
GA Reg. Co. D
Fact 7: Primitive Baptist
Cause of Death: died from compound fracture of femur
Medical Information: USA Field Hospital (captured during Battle of
Winchester, VA 19 Sep 1864)
6 x. James Burrell 'Mizell' Jones, Cwh, born 16 May 1842 in near Village of Lulaton, Wayne Co (now Brantley), Ga; died 28 December 1932 in Hiskox, GA; married (1) Nettie L. Sweat; married (2) Nettie C. Booth; married (3) Mary Matilda Highsmith, Cwh 09 September 1858 in ?.
14. Allen Highsmith, Cwh, born Abt. 1812. He married
15. Elizabeth Knox, Cwh 14 January 1830.
15. Elizabeth Knox, Cwh, born 1811. She was the daughter
of 30. Reddic Knox, Cwh and 31. Ruhama Taylor, Cwh.
Children of Allen Highsmith and Elizabeth Knox are:
i. Catherine Highsmith, born 1838 in GA; married Jacob Jefferson
Johns Abt. 1858.
7 ii. Mary Matilda Highsmith, Cwh, born 11 June 1842; died Unknown;
married James Burrell 'Mizell' Jones, Cwh 09 September 1858 in ?.
Generation No. 5
16. John 'Sanders' Hatcher, Major The Fire Breather, born
15 July 1750 in Varina Dale Parish, Henrico, VA (James River) SE
of Richmond; died 20 April 1835 in Wilkinson Co., GA. He was the
son of 32. Robert Hatcher and 33. Anne Sanders. He married 17. <Unnamed>.
17. <Unnamed>.
Notes for John 'Sanders' Hatcher, Major The Fire Breather:
John Hatcher (The Fire Breather of Wilkinson Co. Ga.)
Son Of Robert Hatcher and Ann Sanders
Taken from "History of Wilkinson County, Ga" by Victor Davidson
More from Robert E Hatcher
John Hatcher Sr.( Major) was born July 15,1750 on his father's
plantation on the James River in Henrico Parish, Virginia. He
enlisted and fought through the Revolutionary War from Georgia,
having served in Colonel William Candler's Regiment, attached for
a time to the command of General Nathaniel Greene. He was at
the first seige of Augusta under the command of Col. Elijah Clark
in the year 1780 and at the second seige of the same place in 1781;
in a skirmish at Shires Ferry on Broad River and at the Battle of
Black Stocks on Tiger River, S.C. under General Sumpter.
(Source: Affadavit signed by John Hatcher, Sr. dated November
12,1832. Manuscript File Ga. Dept.of Archives; also statements by
Elijah Clark and William Candler.)
In 1800 he was commissioned a Major in the Georgia Militia while
a resident of Columbia Co. In 1810 he moved to Wilkinson Co. and
settled in the Passmore District.near the Oconee River where he
lived the remainder of his life. He died April 20, 1835, and is buried
in the old Family Cemetery . A DAR marker was placed near
where his grave was thought to be about 1936. The information
contained herein was copied from a DAR application submitted by
Hilda Strickland Jones, Xavier Chapter, Rome Ga. #455113.
"The History of Wilkinson County, GA" calls John Hatcher, Sr. a
Revolutionary Patriot, Senator, political, civic and church leader of
the county. So deeply did he make his impression upon the minds
of the people that though he has been dead almost a century,
traditions of him are still handed down from father to son and for a
stranger to claim descent from Major John Hatcher is an open
sesame to the hearts of the people of Wilkinson County".
According to family records he is a lineal descendant of William
Hatcher, who came from England about 1636, and settled on the
James River.
He enlisted and fought through the Revolutionary War, serving in
Colonel William Candler's Georgia Refugee Regiment, which was
attached for a time to General Nathaniel Greene's Command. For
both Commanders he named one of his sons William Greene
Hatcher. After the Revolutionary war we find John Hatcher in
Columbia County, later in Warren Co, GA, where the Indian
troubles were drenching the Oconee frontier in blood, making it
necessary for every able-bodied man to arm and equip himself and
be ready for military service. His quality of leadership was such
that he was chosen Captain of the 12th.Company of the Columbia
Co. Regiment of Militia. In 1800 he was Commissioned Major in
the Georgia Militia.
He was granted 287 1/2 acres of land in Washington county for his
Revolutionary War service by Governor Elbert in 1785. At the
time this History was written in 1928, the property was in the
hands of his grandson, A.S.Hatcher (Albert Sydney) of Macon,Ga.
He was appointed as one of the Commissioners of Warren County
Academy; in 1805 he was elected to the legislature from Warren
County; in 1810 he had moved from Warren County to Wilkinson
County and there he was appointed one of the commissioners of
Wilkinson County Academy. Within a short time this academy was
functioning and being advertised among the leading newspapers as
one of the most desirable in the state. That same year he was
appointed to the commission to select a place for the County Seat
in Wilkinson County. He was elected State Senator from
Wilkinson in 1812 and served until 1820, returning to private life
on his Plantation in the Passmore District near the Oconee river.
There he spent the remainder of his life and in the old family
cemetery he is buried with several members of his family.(this is
located on the present day road between Toomsboro and
Milledgeville.) In 1812 he was an ardent supporter of Andrew
Jackson and in 1828 was chosen a Presidential Elector. Major
Hatcher was conspicuous at practically all of the Fourth of July
Celebrations, this being shown by the old newspapers of those
days. One celebration was in Irwinton and from a clipping in the
Georgia Journal of July 14,1831 "many toasts were drunk with
great harmony and feeling, two public toasts that were made by
Major Hatcher "to Women-the only tyrants man is not authorized
to resist" and "The nullifiers-may they be compelled to ride on
packsaddles made of thorns, placed upon frying pans and
gridirons."
Major Hatcher was a good business man. He amassed quite a
fortune, owning at his death, in addition to the 287 1/2 acres in
Washington Co., over five hundred acres in Wilkinson Co. Ten
slaves, livestock, corn, cotton, and other property.
There being no Episcopal Church in the area, John and his wife
joined Mount Nebo Primitive Baptist Church. Though the Church
was no longer in existence at the time Victor Davidson wrote the
book "The History of Wilkinson County", the old church book was
in the possession of Mr.Reddick McCook. Robert E. Hatcher of
Dothan, AL. also has a copy About 50 years is covered in the
church minutes, 1808 to mid 1850's.
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More About John 'Sanders' Hatcher, Major The Fire Breather:
Military: Rev. Soldier (see notes)
Fact 7: Joined the Mount Nebo Primitive Baptist Church
Lived location: Georgia (various Counties see notes)
Children of John Hatcher and are:
i. John Hatcher, Jr., born 1770-1784.
ii. William Greene Hatcher, born 1780-1790.
8 iii. James Hatcher, Cwh, born 1787 in May be son of John Hatcher
(The Fire Breather); died 1862 in Not Verified to be certain as of 8/25/98;
married Mary Grant, Cwh Abt. 1812.
24. James 'Brown' Jones, Cwh, born 1772 in North Carolina;
died Abt. 1844 in Effingham Co., GA. He was the son of 48. John Jones,
Cwh and 49. Mary Powell Brown, Cwh. He married 25. Nancy Delk, Cwh
Abt. 1790 in ?.
25. Nancy Delk, Cwh, born 1772-1779 in North Carolina;
died 1850 in Effingham Co., GA.
More About James 'Brown' Jones, Cwh:
Fact 7: see Huxford Vol 1 pg 151 for children etc.
Child of James Jones and Nancy Delk is:
12 i. Burrell 'Delk' Jones, Cwh, born 29 July 1803 in Camden
Co., GA(now Charlton Co.); died 1877; married Mary Margaret 'Stallings'
Mizell, Cwh 29 February 1828 in Camden Co., GA.
26. Jesse 'Missell' Mizell, Cwh, born 1770 in Martin Co.,
NC; died 1830 in Camden Co., GA. He was the son of 52. James 'Smithwick'
Mizell, Jr., Cwh and 53. Sarah King, Cwh. He married 27. Mary Stallings,
Cwh 1790-1798 in ?.
27. Mary Stallings, Cwh, born Abt. 1775 in North Carolina;
died Unknown. She was the daughter of 54. Hardy Stallings, Cwh and
55. Hepzibah Peery, Perry Cwh.
Notes for Jesse 'Missell' Mizell, Cwh:
Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia. Vol. V., Vol. 1.
Georgia Genealogy Mag., 1969
More About Jesse 'Missell' Mizell, Cwh:
Occupation: Justice of the Peace
Military: Capt. of GA Militia
Fact 7: Baptist
Children of Jesse Mizell and Mary Stallings are:
i. Noah 'Stallings' Mizell, born 1800.
ii. James Harvey 'Stallings' Mizell, born 1804.
13 iii. Mary Margaret 'Stallings' Mizell, Cwh, born 09 August
1809 in Montgomery Co., GA; died 1886; married Burrell 'Delk' Jones, Cwh
29 February 1828 in Camden Co., GA.
iv. Owen King 'Stallings' Mizell, born 1811; married (1) Nancy
Griffin; married (2) Nancy White.
v. Perry Stallings Mizell, born 1814; married Charlotte Albritton.
vi. Sarah Mizell, born 1816; married James Jones.
30. Reddic Knox, Cwh, born 1790 in Pitt Co., NC; died Abt.
1858 in Wayne Co., GA. He married 31. Ruhama Taylor, Cwh Abt. 1808.
31. Ruhama Taylor, Cwh, born Abt. 1790.
Notes for Reddic Knox, Cwh:
Reddic Knox served as a second lieutenant in the Wayne County
militia, 335th district, 1830-31., also as a private in Capt. James Walker's
company of Ware County militia in 1838 in the Indian War. A deed of gift
appears of record in Wayne County from Mr. Knox to his son, James Knox,
dated Nov. 9, 1850, conveying his home place property containing 656 acres
in Wayne County, also all his farming tools and plows, etc., all his hogs
and household furniture and 58 head of cattle, specifying the remainder
of his large herd of cattle was to belong to his wife until her death (Deed
Book "G", page 276, Wayne County). Census References: 1830,
1840, 1850, Wayne; 1860, Wayne (widow).
This information was extracted from "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia"
by Huxford, Vol. l.
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Children of Reddic Knox and Ruhama Taylor are:
15 i. Elizabeth Knox, Cwh, born 1811; married Allen Highsmith,
Cwh 14 January 1830.
ii. John Knox, born 1813 in Pitt Co., NC; died 1856 in Wayne
Co., GA; married Nancy Purdom 24 January 1833.
Notes for John Knox:
John and Nancy Knox were members of High Bluff Primitive Baptist Church
for a short time before transferring their membership in 1845 to the church
"on the Buffalo", identified as the present church at Kickox in Brantley
County. He was baptized Oct 14, 1843, and she on Jan 13, 1844, and received
into High Bluff Church, and they were dismissed by letter Jan 11, 1845.
Mr. Knox was a private in Capt. James Walker's company of Ware County militia
in 1838, in the Indian War. He also served other periods of enlistment
during the following two years. Mr. and Mrs. Knox were buried in
the Knox Cemetery near the Satilla River in lower Wayne County (now Brantley
County).
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iii. Wiley Knox, born 1824; married Elizabeth Lydia Wainwright.
iv. James Knox, born 1831; married Mary Jones Abt. 1850.
Generation No. 6
32. Robert Hatcher, born Abt. 1718 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA (James River) SE of Richmond; died in VA/Georgia?.
He was the son of 64. Jeremiah 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher and 65. Margaret Unknown.
He married 33. Anne Sanders Abt. 1738.
33. Anne Sanders, born Abt. 1720.
More About Robert Hatcher:
Lived location: Plantation "Osbourne" on James River, Henrico Co.,
VA
Child of Robert Hatcher and Anne Sanders is:
16 i. John 'Sanders' Hatcher, Major The Fire Breather, born 15
July 1750 in Varina Dale Parish, Henrico, VA (James River) SE
of Richmond; died 20 April 1835 in Wilkinson Co., GA; married <Unnamed>.
48. John Jones, Cwh, born 1745 in North Carolina; died Bef.
10 December 1788 in Effingham Co., GA. He was the son of 96. Abraham
Jones, Cwh and 97. <Unnamed>. He married 49. Mary Powell Brown,
Cwh 15 September 1769 in Effingham Co., GA.
49. Mary Powell Brown, Cwh, born 1745 in Unknown; died
Aft. 30 October 1793 in Effingham Co., GA.
Notes for John Jones, Cwh:
As a child moved to St. Matthews Parish Effingham County with parents.
Revolutionary soldier was granted 287.5 acres of bounty land in Washington County for services 3 Jan 1785.
Died just a few years later of his wounds and exposures received during
the War.
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Notes for Mary Powell Brown, Cwh:
Deeded her belongings to her two children 30 Oct 1793.
Land was later sold by Civility 5 Feb 1796 to John Weidlings of Effingham County (Deed book C-D p. 294)
I suspect her father may have been Conrad Brown of Lebanon Township,
Lancaster County, Pennsyslvania who shows up under 1758 Assessment List
of L.L.PA.
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Source: Vol 5 WFT 1055 says she was Mary Powell which would indicate
she had married to a Brown prior to this marriage. (Apr
10, 1998)
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Children of John Jones and Mary Brown are:
24 i. James 'Brown' Jones, Cwh, born 1772 in North Carolina;
died Abt. 1844 in Effingham Co., GA; married Nancy Delk, Cwh Abt. 1790
in ?.
ii. Civility 'Brown' Jones, born Abt. 1777 in Effingham Co.,
GA; died Unknown in Glynn Co., GA,?; married Isham Walker, Jr. 1797 in
Glynn Co., GA.
More About Civility 'Brown' Jones:
Fact 7: 8 children total
52. James 'Smithwick' Mizell, Jr., Cwh, born 1740-1745 in
Tyrell Co., NC; died 1830 in Camden Co., GA. He was the son of 104.
Luke IV 'Charlton' Mizell, Cwh and 105. Sarah 'Swaine' Smithwick, Cwh.
He married 53. Sarah King, Cwh 18 January 1769 in Tyrell Co., NC.
53. Sarah King, Cwh, born Abt. 1750; died Unknown.
More About James 'Smithwick' Mizell, Jr., Cwh:
Fact 7: May be problem here (some sources indicate
Fact 8: Son of William Mizell, Sr. and Eleanor Southwick)
Fact 9: 7 total children (see source)
Children of James Mizell and Sarah King are:
26 i. Jesse 'Missell' Mizell, Cwh, born 1770 in Martin Co., NC;
died 1830 in Camden Co., GA; married Mary Stallings, Cwh 1790-1798 in ?.
ii. Seth Mizell, born Abt. 1776 in Martin Co., NC; died Unknown.
More About Seth Mizell:
Military: War of 1812, Pvt, 5th Co., 3rd Rgt of NC.
54. Hardy Stallings, Cwh, born 1725-1740; died Unknown.
He married 55. Hepzibah Peery, Perry Cwh.
55. Hepzibah Peery, Perry Cwh, born 1737-1747 in Perquimans
Co., NC; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 110. Jacob Peery,
Perry Cwh and 111. Ann Lilly, Cwh.
Child of Hardy Stallings and Hepzibah Peery is:
27 i. Mary Stallings, Cwh, born Abt. 1775 in North Carolina;
died Unknown; married Jesse 'Missell' Mizell, Cwh 1790-1798 in ?.
Generation No. 7
64. Jeremiah 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1675 in Varina Dale
Parish, Henrico, VA. He was the son of 128. Benjamin Hatcher and
129. Elizabeth Greenbaugh. He married 65. Margaret Unknown Abt. 1698.
65. Margaret Unknown, born Abt. 1680.
Children of Jeremiah Hatcher and Margaret Unknown are:
i. Benjamin Hatcher, born Abt. 1716 in Mechlenburg, VA (Henrico
Co., VA?).
32 ii. Robert Hatcher, born Abt. 1718 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA (James River) SE of Richmond; died in VA/Georgia?;
married Anne Sanders Abt. 1738.
iii. Obedience Hatcher, born Abt. 1722 in Mechlenburg, VA (Henrico
Co., VA?).
iv. Edward Goode Hatcher, born Abt. 1726 in Mechlenburg, VA
(Henrico Co., VA?).
v. Mary Hatcher, born Abt. 1729 in Mechlenburg, VA (Henrico
Co., VA?).
96. Abraham Jones, Cwh, born Abt. 1722; died Unknown in
Georgia, ?. He married 97. <Unnamed> Unknown in Unknown.
97. <Unnamed>, born Abt. 1725; died Unknown.
Child of Abraham Jones and is:
48 i. John Jones, Cwh, born 1745 in North Carolina; died Bef.
10 December 1788 in Effingham Co., GA; married Mary Powell Brown, Cwh 15
September 1769 in Effingham Co., GA.
104. Luke IV 'Charlton' Mizell, Cwh, born 1706-1707 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died 1769-1770 in Martin Co., NC (Bertie Co.,
NC?). He was the son of 208. Luke III 'Marriott' Mizell, Cwh and
209. Sarah Smithwick Charlton, Cwh. He married 105. Sarah 'Swaine'
Smithwick, Cwh Abt. 1733 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
105. Sarah 'Swaine' Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1715 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Aft. 1800 in Georgia. She was the
daughter of 210. Samuel Smithwick, Cwh and 211. Mary Swaine, Cwh.
Notes for Luke IV 'Charlton' Mizell, Cwh:
Source Notes:
Georgia Genealogy Magazine, 1963
Early LA Settlers From GA, excerpts from "Little Bulloch Co.,
GA in Washington Parish, LA" by E. Russ Williams, Jr.
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More About Luke IV 'Charlton' Mizell, Cwh:
Lived location: Tick Creek, So. side of Morattock River, Joining Capt
Crisp's Prop., Bertie
Children of Luke Mizell and Sarah Smithwick are:
i. Charlton 'Smithwick' Mizell, Sr., born 1734-1740 in Bertie
Co., North Carolina; died Abt. 1819 in GA; married Elizabeth Everitt 02
August 1764 in Tyrrell Co., NC.
Notes for Charlton 'Smithwick' Mizell, Sr.:
Source Notes:
Georgia Genealogy Magazine, Vol 1
Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia
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More About Charlton 'Smithwick' Mizell, Sr.:
Fact 7: 10 children known (see source)
ii. John 'Smithwick' Mizell, 1St Lt, born 1734-1740 in North Carolina; married Susannah Jones.
More About John 'Smithwick' Mizell, 1St Lt:
Military: 1785, 1St LT, 5Th Co., Effingham Co., Militia
iii. Luke V. 'Smithwick' Mizell, born 1734-1755 in North Carolina.
iv. William 'Smithwick' Mizell, Sr., born 1736 in Bertie Co.,
NC; died Abt. 1804 in Georgia; married Susannah Thompson Abt. 1756.
Notes for William 'Smithwick' Mizell, Sr.:
Source Notes:
Pioneers of Wiregrass GA, Vol. V
Georgia Genealogy Magazine, 1961
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52 v. James 'Smithwick' Mizell, Jr., Cwh, born 1740-1745 in Tyrell
Co., NC; died 1830 in Camden Co., GA; married Sarah King, Cwh 18 January
1769 in Tyrell Co., NC.
vi. Sarah 'Smithwick' Mizell, born 1745-1748 in Bertie Co.,
North Carolina; died 1807-1820 in Bulloch Co., GA; married Benjamin Richardson,
Sr. 31 July 1767 in Tyrrel Co., NC.
vii. David 'Smithwick' Mizell, born 1755-1760 in Bertie Co.,
North Carolina; died in GA; married Sarah Carter Abt. 1780.
110. Jacob Peery, Perry Cwh, born Abt. 1717 in Perquimans
Co., NC; died October 1777 in Perquimans Co., NC. He was the son
of 220. John Peery, Perry Cwh and 221. Mary , Cwh. He married 111.
Ann Lilly, Cwh Abt. 1730.
111. Ann Lilly, Cwh, born 1710-1712; died Unknown.
Children of Jacob Peery and Ann Lilly are:
i. Reuben Peery, Perry, born 1734 in Perquimans Co., NC; died
Unknown; married Ester Winslow 06 November 1754 in Perquimans Co., NC.
55 ii. Hepzibah Peery, Perry Cwh, born 1737-1747 in Perquimans
Co., NC; died Unknown; married Hardy Stallings, Cwh.
iii. Ann Peery, Perry, born 10 December 1755 in Perquimans Co.,
NC; died 04 February 1796 in Perquimans Co., NC; married Caleb Winslow
18 October 1769 in Perquimans Co., NC.
Generation No. 8
128. Benjamin Hatcher, born 1644 in Varina Parish, Henrico
Co., VA; died 12 April 1727 in (Goochland Co) Henrico Co., VA. He
was the son of 256. William Hatcher., II, Immigrant, Col and 257. Mary
'Marion' Newport. He married 129. Elizabeth Greenbaugh 1667 in Henrico
Co., VA.
129. Elizabeth Greenbaugh, born 1645 in Henrico Co., VA;
died 1740. She was the daughter of 258. John Greenaugh.
Notes for Benjamin Hatcher:
Benjamin became an extensive planter and slave owner in the county
and owned the famous plantation known as "Varina"., inherited from his
father.
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More About Benjamin Hatcher:
Burial: September 1728, alt date of death
More About Elizabeth Greenbaugh:
Fact 7: Surname may be spelled Greenhaugh
Children of Benjamin Hatcher and Elizabeth Greenbaugh are:
i. William 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1666 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA; married Katherine Garret.
ii. Elizabeth 'Greenbaugh Hatcher, born Abt. 1667 in Varina
Dale Parish, Henrico Co., VA; died Abt. 1669 in Varina Dale Parish, Henrico
Co., VA.
iii. Benjamin 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1668 in Varina Dale
Parish, Henrico, VA; died Unknown.
iv. John 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1672 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico Co., VA; died Unknown; married Mary Abt. 1695 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA.
64 v. Jeremiah 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1675 in Varina Dale
Parish, Henrico, VA; married Margaret Unknown Abt. 1698.
vi. Martha 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born Abt. 1676 in Varina Dale
Parish, Henrico, VA.
vii. Sarah 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1678 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA.
viii. Henry 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1680 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA; died 1771 in St. James Parish, Goochland Co., VA; married
Susannah Williamson 1720 in Henrico Co., VA.
More About Henry 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher:
Occupation: Extensive Planter\Slave owner
ix. Margaret 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1680 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA; married Joseph Hobson Abt. 1698.
x. Elizabeth 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1681 in Varina Dale
Parish, Henrico, VA; died Unknown; married Thomas Childress.
xi. Mary 'Greenbaugh' Hatcher, born 1682 in Varina Dale Parish,
Henrico, VA; married Thomas Tindall Abt. 1700.
208. Luke III 'Marriott' Mizell, Cwh, born 1682-1685 in
Southwark Parish, Surry Co., VA; died Aft. 25 April 1758 in Bertie Co.,
NC. He was the son of 416. Luke II Mizell, Col., Cwh and 417. Elizabeth
Marriott, Cwh. He married 209. Sarah Smithwick Charlton, Cwh 1703-1704
in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
209. Sarah Smithwick Charlton, Cwh, born Abt. 1687 in VA
or NC; died Abt. 1766 in North Carolina. She was the daughter of
418. William W. Charlton, Capt., Cwh and 419. Susannah 'Whatley' Smithwick,
Cwh.
Notes for Luke III 'Marriott' Mizell, Cwh:
Luke Mizell's property is listed under the name "Meazle" but his signature
is definitely Mizell.
Clarks, North Carolina records Vol. 2: Quote Luke Mizell 3rd; as owning
eight plantations including the slaves in Bertie, Martin and Tyrell Counties.
Was appointed by the assembly to various public offices. Donated land upon which to build Jamestown on the Roanoke River
North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register by Hathaway. Baltimore Southern Book Company 1956.
Young Luke Mizell worked for Judge Charlton perhaps in his office because Luke and Sussannah were testators to various documents. It was during that time that Luke and the daughter Sarah were married.
Luke and his wife Sarah inherited a vast estate consisting of
eight plantations under cultivation. All of this was broken up and
lost during the revolution.
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Children of Luke Mizell and Sarah Charlton are:
i. John 'Charlton' Mizell, born 1704 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC; died 1748 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
104 ii. Luke IV 'Charlton' Mizell, Cwh, born 1706-1707 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died 1769-1770 in Martin Co., NC (Bertie Co.,
NC?); married Sarah 'Swaine' Smithwick, Cwh Abt. 1733 in Bertie Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC.
iii. Martha 'Charlton' Mizell, born 1707-1723 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC; died Aft. 1757; married (1) Hezikiah Ponder; married
(2) Richard Tomlinson.
iv. Elizabeth 'Charlton' Mizell, born 1707-1730 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC; died Unknown; married Charles Bunch.
v. William 'Charlton' Mizell, born 1707-1734; died Unknown in
Martin Co., NC.
vi. Susannah 'Charlton' Mizell, born Abt. 1710 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC; died 1753 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; married
Richard Tomlinson 1718-1740 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
vii. Mary 'Charlton' Mizell, born Abt. 1716 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC; died Unknown; married Edward Collins Bef. 1736 in Bertie
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
viii. Charlton 'Charlton' Mizell, Sr., born 1727 in Tyrell Co.,
NC; died 1819 in Tyrell Co., NC?; married Elizabeth Everett 02 August 1764.
210. Samuel Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1695 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC; died Aft. 1770 in Tyrell Co., NC. He was the son
of 420. Edward Smithwick, Cwh and 421. Affrica Pike?, Cwh. He married
211. Mary Swaine, Cwh Abt. 1714 in North Carolina, ?.
211. Mary Swaine, Cwh, born Abt. 1698 in Albermarle Parish,
Surry Co., VA; died Bef. 03 February 1737/38 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC. She was the daughter of 422. Stephen Swaine, Cwh and 423.
Patience Stiball, Cwh.
Child of Samuel Smithwick and Mary Swaine is:
105 i. Sarah 'Swaine' Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1715 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Aft. 1800 in Georgia; married Luke IV
'Charlton' Mizell, Cwh Abt. 1733 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
220. John Peery, Perry Cwh, born 1669-1670 in Isle of Wight,
VA; died 1720-1742. He was the son of 440. Philip Peery, Perry Cwh
and 441. Grace , Cwh. He married 221. Mary , Cwh Abt. 1696 in Perquimans
Co., NC.
221. Mary , Cwh, born Abt. 1680; died Unknown.
Child of John Peery and Mary is:
110 i. Jacob Peery, Perry Cwh, born Abt. 1717 in Perquimans Co.,
NC; died October 1777 in Perquimans Co., NC; married Ann Lilly, Cwh Abt.
1730.
Generation No. 9
256. William Hatcher., II, Immigrant, Col, born 14 January
1612/13 in Careby Manor, Lincolnshire, England; died 01 April 1680 in Henrico
Co., VA. He was the son of 512. William 'Reid' Hatcher.I and 513.
Joane?. He married 257. Mary 'Marion' Newport 27 December 1632 in
Ogburne, County St. George, Wiltshire, England Or Lincolnshire?.
257. Mary 'Marion' Newport, born 1613-1618 in St. George
Co., Wiltshire, Eng; died Unknown.
Notes for William Hatcher., II, Immigrant, Col:
Some records indicate Wm Hatcher was married to Alice Emerton on board
ship
on the way to the Colonies. Four sons were supposed to be born
to this couple
ie: Henry, William, Benjamin and Edward. (this has yet
to be proven)
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Some records indicate his father was William of Careby others think
father was Sir Thomas a Colonel in Cromwell's army (also indicted for treason
in 1643. Others say he was son of Sir John Hatcher, soldier, scholar
and one of the translators of the King James Bible. Wm Hatcher's
origin is very uncertain.
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William Hatcher is established in the Colonial Dames of America.
He and wife
Mary, and their first child, Edward, Emigrated to Bermuda Hundred,
VA in 1635.
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Note: Some records indicate that Henry (son) was also born prior
to their coming
to Colonies. This would mean he would have been born about 1634.
This is
not yet proven.
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The immigrant Hatcher became a successful planter and politician.
He was appointed a "viewer of tobacco" by an act of the Assembly in 1639,
a position of importance at that time as tobacco was then a medium of exchange.
William was member of the House of Burgess for Henrico: October,
1644; November, 1645; March, 1645-46; October, 1649; April, 1652;
November, 1654; March, 1658; March, 1659.
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Member of Parliament, indicted for treason in 1643. He had taken
up arms against the King. Had a notorious high temper.
(this must refer to the Wm Hatcher, member of Burgess, the immigrant and
not his father)
Note: This being member of Parliament probably is a reference
to the Bacon's
Rebellion and the date is undoubtedly incorrect. His father was
dead in 1630
in England and this man was in colonies by 1635\1636. Also Wm
and Mary
Hatcher were quite young he was born 1613.
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At the beginning of the session of November, 1654, the House made the
following order: "Wheres Col. Edward Hill unanimously chosen Speaker
of this house, was afterwards maliciously reported by William Hatcher to
be an atheist and blasphemer, according to an infomation exhibited against
him the last quarter court, from which the honourable Governor and Council
then cleared the said Col. Edward Hill, and now certified the same unto
the house: And forasmuch as the said William Hatcher, notwithstanding
he had notice given him of the Governour and Council's pleasure therein,
and of the said Col. Hill's being cleared as aforesaid, hath also reported,
that the mouth of this house was a Devil, nominating and meaning thereby
the said Right Worp'll Col. Edward Hill; It is therefore ordered
by this house, that the said William Hatcher, upon his knees, make an humble
acknowledgment of his offense unto the said Col. Edward Hill and Burgesses
of this Assembly; which accordingly was performed, and then he, the said
Hatcher, dismist paying his fees."
In 1676, during Bacon's rebellion, was fined 10,000 pounds of tobacco
for "uttering munitious words". Ref: Our Kin pg 146.
Ref: Vol 3 WFT 3792 by Broderbund. Source: Virginia Collection
Family Archived #162\186\187 by FTM
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Deeds of Land: He secured a patent for land in Henrico
Co., 1636.
1 Jun 1636: 200 acres on Appamattuck River near the land of Elizabeth Ward, Widow. Pt. Book #1, pg 353.
10 Jul 1637: 850 acres on Appamattuck River, 450 acres lying
on Swift Creek (50 of which is allowed for a small island therin, with
the swamps and marshes adjoining) and 400 acres more "siding upon" said
before mentioned land, and extending into the woods, said lands due as
follows (vizt.): 450 acres by assign from William Clark, and 400 for his
own personal adventure and the transportation of seven persons, ie:
Benjamin Gregory, Thomas Brown, Charles Howell, Elizabeth Williams, Richard
Radford, Joh. Winchester, Alice Emmerson. [By Harvey, July 10, 1637]
Source: Virginia Collection Family Archives by Broderbund.
26 Sep 1674: Henrico; 227 acres between Gilbert Elam and Henry Lound. Pt. #6 pg 484.
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In 1676, William was fined ten thousand pounds of tobacco and casks
for the part he took in Bacon's Rebellion, which Bancroft in his History
of the United States says, was "the early harbinger of American nationality."
The Hatchers, long before the Revolutionary War, were battling for the
rights of the people as against the encroachments of arbitrary power.
He owned three fine plantations on the James River: "Varina",
"Turkey Island", and "Neck of Land".
It may interest some to know that "Varina", "Turkey Island", and "Neck of Land", the plantations of the early Hatchers, have quite a history.
These plantations were laid out by the Hatchers and about half a century later came into possession of the famous Randolph family of Virginia. Adams in his life of John Randolph, the Statesman, says: Turkey Island, just above the junction of the James and Appomattox Rivers, lies in a region which has sharply attracted the attention of men. In 1675 Nathaniel Bacon lived nearby at his plantation called "Curles", and in that year Bacon's famous rebellion gave bloody association to the place.
About one hundred years afterwards Benedict Arnold, then a general in
the British service, made a destructive raid up the James River, which
drew all eyes to the spot. Neither of these disturbances, historic
as they are, made the region nearly so famous as it became on June 30,
1862, when fifty thousand northern troops, beaten at Turkey Island Bridge,
and the next day fought a battle which saved their army, and perhaps their
cause.
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Bacon's Rebellion
Bacon's Rebellion was a short-lived revolt in colonial Virginia.
It began in May 1676 when Nathaniel Bacon (1647-76), a young, well-placed
Virginian, led a small army of his fellow colonists in combat against both
the royal governor, Sir William BERKELEY, and the Indians on the frontier.
The participants in the rebellion were motivated by a variety of concerns.
Some resented Berkeley's growing personal power, others were anxious to
strengthen the popular voice in the political process, and nearly all were
opposed to the governor's Indian policy, which threatened to restrict their
expansion into western lands occupied by Indians. "Heavy taxes had
been imposed to build up the town of Jamestown.
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Enforcement of the Navigation Acts, after the passage of the first
one in 1660, lowered price of tobacco and raised cost of freight.
In addition the right to vote
had been changed to allow only property holders to vote. Nathaniel
Bacon was
elected by the frontier farmers to lead them. This in turn ultimately
forced Gov.
Berkeley to remove to eastern shore of Virginia. Bacon then became
for a time
the ruler of Virginia until his untimely death" (from Collier's
Encyclopedia)
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Bacon and his men enjoyed some initial success. In June 1676
an assembly dominated by Bacon's supporters passed laws extending the rights
of freemen and restricting still further the rights of Indians. Bacon
died of swamp fever (malaria), however, in October 1676, and by January
1677, Berkeley was once again in control of the colony. "Berkeley
was later replaced and returned to England restoring peace" (Collier's)
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When Wm Hatcher died in 1680 the TWO surviving sons Edward and Benjamin
"for the sake of quiet and peaceable selttlement and to avoid further suits
and quarrels" divided the personal estate. Edward received the 650
acre "Neck of
Land Plantation" while Benjamin received equal acreage at "Varnia,
Pigg in the Bole and Turkey Island". They gave their brother Henry's
children livestock in the settlement.
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From a letter to "The Stovall Journal" in 1993: In 1658/59 at
Newport on Rhode Island Mr. Robt Potter acted for Mr. Wm Breuton, merchant
and Mathew Burne of Boston to sell a ship or Barq for 300 pounds lawful
money of England to George Potter, Wm Hatcher and Henry Randolph all right
in the vessel Blackbird.
(Thomas Burton, Jr. carried on a merchant trade with Boston evidenced
by a suit brought against him and he may have died at sea in the Barq.)
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More About William Hatcher., II, Immigrant, Col:
Burial: Henrico Co., VA
Occupation: House of Burgesses, Tobacco grower(see notes)
Fact 7: 1614, Alt date of birth
Fact 8: Spouce: Sarah?Mary Sally?Anne?Mary?Marion?Alice?
Fact 9: 1658-1659, purchased ship "Blackbird" (Bark) coowned with George
Potter & Henry Randolph
Lived location: England, VA, KY
Immigrated: 1635, Came to Henrico Co., VA
Children of William Hatcher. and Mary Newport are:
i. Edward Hatcher, born 1633-1634 in Ogburne-St-George, Wiltshire,
England; died 28 September 1711 in Henrico Co., VA (Richmond Co.); married
Mary Ward 1654 in Henrico Co., VA.
Notes for Edward Hatcher:
Edward, the oldest son of William Hatcher, the immigrant, was born
in 1633. He was a successful planter and owned the famous plantation,
"Neck of Land", his father was the previous owner.
Edward and Mary Hatcher had a number of children, one of whom was William.
From "Our Kin", History of Bedford County, Virginia, by Mary Denham Ackerley
and Lula Eastman Jeter Parker, Page 147.
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Another source is Wm & Mary, Vol 16: pg 457-468
More About Edward Hatcher:
Burial: Henrico Co., VA
Occupation: Planter & Established ancestor in the Colonial Dames
Fact 7: 1644-1645, Member of the House of Burgesses
Fact 8: 1649-1652, Member of the House of Burgesses
Fact 9: 1654-1659, Member of the House of Burgesses
Immigrated: 1635, Emigrated to Bermuda Hundred, VA
ii. William Hatcher.III, born 1636-1639 in Henrico Co., VA; died Bef. 1680 in Henrico Co., VA (may have died bef 20 AUG 1667); married None.
Notes for William Hatcher.III:
It is probable that he willed all his land of 226 acres and all personal
property to Thomas Burton, Jr. Will dated 22 Feb 1776\77, proved
in Henrico in April 1680. From VA archives by Broderbund page 637.
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More About William Hatcher.III:
Fact 7: Unmarried
Fact 8: Bef. 20 August 1667, alt date of death
iii. Henry Hatcher, Sr., born 1637 in Henrico Co., VA; died February 1676/77 in Henrico Co., VA; married Anne Lound 1660 in Henrico Co., VA.
Notes for Henry Hatcher, Sr.:
Children mentioned in an inventory made 11 Oct 1678 of cattle belonging
to the orphans of Henry Hatcher, deceased, and in a deed dated April 1680,
from Edward and Benjamin Hatcher to their "cousins," sons of their brother
Henry Hatcher. Refer to the Virginia Collection Family Archives #
162\186\187 by FTM
page 637.
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Note: There may have been a Martha d/o Henry and Ann Lound.
If so she may
have md an Unknown BLANKS???? Vol 8 WFT 396
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More About Henry Hatcher, Sr.:
Burial: Bef. 01 September 1677, Henrico Co., VA
Notes for Anne Lound:
Alternate name Lound\Laund some sources.
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iv. Jane Hatcher, Widow Gower, Branch, born 1640 in Henrico Co.,
VA; died 07 December 1710 in (will proved), Henrico Co., VA; married (1)
William Branch Abt. 1656 in first marriage?; married (2) Abel Gower, Capt.
Abt. 1674 in in her 2nd marriage; married (3) William Baugh, Jr. Abt. 1678
in in her 3rd marriage.
v. John Hatcher, born 1642 in Henrico Co., VA; died Bef. 1680
in Henrico Co., VA (may have died young).
vi. Susannah Hatcher, born 1644-1646 in Henrico Co., VA; died
Bef. 1736 in Henrico Co., VA (may have died abt 1688); married (1) Thomas
Burton 1663 in Henrico Co., VA; married (2) John 'The Glover' Stuart, Stewart
02 October 1686 in Virginia.
Notes for Thomas Burton:
History & gen. of John Burton family by Knox.
Tennessee Cousins, by Ray pg 636.
Thomas Will dtd 1686, Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., VA.
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More About Thomas Burton:
Lived location: "The Cobbs", Bermuda hundred, Bristol & Dale Parish.
Immigrated: 1635, Ship "Abigail" with parents
128 vii. Benjamin Hatcher, born 1644 in Varina Parish, Henrico
Co., VA; died 12 April 1727 in (Goochland Co) Henrico Co., VA; married
Elizabeth Greenbaugh 1667 in Henrico Co., VA.
viii. Martha Hatcher, born Abt. 1650 in Henrico Co., VA; died
Unknown; married John Edleo 30 April 1679 in Henrico Co., VA.
258. John Greenaugh, born Abt. 1618 in England.
Child of John Greenaugh is:
129 i. Elizabeth Greenbaugh, born 1645 in Henrico Co., VA; died
1740; married Benjamin Hatcher 1667 in Henrico Co., VA.
416. Luke II Mizell, Col., Cwh, born 1660 in Surry Co.,
VA; died Bef. 04 July 1693 in Southwark Parish, Surry Co., VA. He
was the son of 832. Luke I Mizell, Col., Cwh and 833. Deborah Lawrence,
Cwh. He married 417. Elizabeth Marriott, Cwh 1681-1682 in Surry Co.,
VA.
417. Elizabeth Marriott, Cwh, born 1662-1665 in Surry Co.,
VA; died Aft. December 1725 in Virginia. She was the daughter of
834. Matthias Marriott, Cwh and 835. Alice Warren, Cwh.
More About Luke II Mizell, Col., Cwh:
Occupation: Farmer
Military: Colonial VA Militia
Fact 7: Episcopal Ch. of England
More About Elizabeth Marriott, Cwh:
Fact 7: Elizabeth Everett mentioned as spouse
Children of Luke Mizell and Elizabeth Marriott are:
i. Elizabeth 'Marriott' Mizell, born 1682-1684 in Southwark
Parish, Surry Co., VA; married James Bynam.
ii. William 'Marriott' Mizell, Sr., Col., born 1682-1684 in
Surry Co., VA; died 1755-1757 in Tyrell Co., NC; married (1) Sarah Griffin
1718-1720 in North Carolina; married (2) Eleanor Smithwick Abt. 1724 in
Chowan Precinct, NC.
More About William 'Marriott' Mizell, Sr., Col.:
Occupation: Farmer
Military: Colonial NC Militia
208 iii. Luke III 'Marriott' Mizell, Cwh, born 1682-1685 in Southwark
Parish, Surry Co., VA; died Aft. 25 April 1758 in Bertie Co., NC; married
(1) Sarah Smithwick Charlton, Cwh 1703-1704 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC; married (2) Eleanor Smithwick 25 April 1758 in Bertie Co., NC.
iv. Sarah 'Marriott' Mizell, born 1682-1690 in Southwark Parish,
Surry Co., VA; died Aft. 1693.
418. William W. Charlton, Capt., Cwh, born 1659 in Surry
Co., VA; died Aft. 1726 in Edenton, Chowan Co., NC. He was the son
of 836. William Charlton and 837. Susannah?. He married 419. Susannah
'Whatley' Smithwick, Cwh Abt. 1686 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
419. Susannah 'Whatley' Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1670
in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Bef. 1711 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC. She was the daughter of 838. Edward Smithwick,
Cwh and 839. Elizabeth Whatley, Cwh.
Children of William Charlton and Susannah Smithwick are:
209 i. Sarah Smithwick Charlton, Cwh, born Abt. 1687 in VA or
NC; died Abt. 1766 in North Carolina; married Luke III 'Marriott' Mizell,
Cwh 1703-1704 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
ii. William III 'Smithwick' Charlton, born 1688-1696 in Bertie
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Aft. 1748; married Mary? 1738.
iii. Elinor 'Smithwick' Charlton, born 1688-1710 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC, ?; died Unknown.
iv. John 'Smithwick' Charlton, born 1688-1710; died 1736 in
Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; married Sarah Hoskins 1732-1734 in
Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
v. Annarita 'Ann' 'Smithwick' Charlton, born Abt. 1706; died
1727-1750; married Richard Swaine Abt. 1726 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC.
420. Edward Smithwick, Cwh, born 1647 in Norfolk Co., VA;
died Bef. 16 October 1716 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co.,
NC. He was the son of 840. Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh and 841.
Elizabeth , Cwh. He married 421. Affrica Pike?, Cwh Abt. 1691.
421. Affrica Pike?, Cwh, born 08 July 1673 in England;
died Bef. 1715 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC. She was the
daughter of 842. John Pike, Cwh and 843. Emily Unknown, Cwh.
Notes for Edward Smithwick, Cwh:
Legal papers from December, 1702 identify Edward Smithwick and his
wife Africa. Paperwork in August, 1703, however, identifies his wife
as Sarah. "Some Colonial and Revolutionary Families in NC (without
reference to source) identifies Sarah as the Widow of Thomas Gilliam
and that she was a Woolard before marriage. Charles Manning's research
shows that she was a Godfrey prior to marriage and this is most believeable
as Godfrey is a name henceforth used by this line of Stancils.
She does in fact sign a deed with the name Sarah Godfrey Stancil.
I have no direct research on this point.
Edward's will on January 21, 1715 lists his son Edward, daughter Sarah, grandchildren Edward, John, Martha and Sarah Griffin (this indicates a daughter married FNU Griffin), granddaugher Africa Smith (this indicates a daughter married Smith and is consistent with other research that Africa Smithwick married David Smith and they had a daughter Africa.), son Samuel. Edward's accomplishments include:
December 12, 1701 appointed by Act of Assembly as a vestryman for North Shore of Sound of Chowan, Chowan District. He was dismissed January 3, 1714 for age and infirmity.
1703 House of Burgess of North Carolina
1680 Governor's Council, appointed Lord Deputy
1701 Court Justice
Edward owned 3,420+ acres of land in Old Albemarle County (which later
became many counties, Bertie, Tyrell, Martin, Halifax and Edgecombe).
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Will Exeutors=Luke Mizell and Wm Charlton Vol 5 WFT 1852
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From Vol 5 WFT 2522:
Norma Maxwell, Moscow, Kansas letters from Feb 1996 and her sources:
Early VA Immigrants 1623-1666 by Greer.
NC wills, NC Historical Commission.
NC Historical & Gen. Register, by Hathaway
Bertie Co., N.C. land deed records
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Children of Edward Smithwick and Elizabeth Whatley are:
i. Susannah 'Whatley' Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1670 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Bef. 1711 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC; married William W. Charlton, Capt., Cwh Abt. 1686 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC.
ii. Edward 'Whatley' Smithwick, Jr., born 1671-1673 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Bef. 1722; married <Unnamed>.
iii. Elizabeth 'Whatley' Smithwick, born Abt. 1672 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Unknown; married Martin Griffin.
iv. John 'Whatley' Smithwick, born 1685 in Edenton, Shaftsbury
Precinct, Chowan Co., NC; died 13 June 1761 in Cashie Neck, Bertie Co.,
NC; married Sarah Speller Abt. 1703.
Children of Edward Smithwick and Affrica Pike? are:
i. Asia Smithwick, born Abt. 1692 in Albemarle Precinct, NC?;
died Abt. 1693 in Albemarle Precinct, NC?.
ii. Eleanor Smithwick, born Abt. 1692 in Albemarle Precinct,
NC; died Aft. 24 September 1762; married (1) William 'Marriott' Mizell,
Sr., Col. Abt. 1724 in Chowan Precinct, NC; married (2) Luke III 'Marriott'
Mizell, Cwh 25 April 1758 in Bertie Co., NC.
More About William 'Marriott' Mizell, Sr., Col.:
Occupation: Farmer
Military: Colonial NC Militia
Notes for Luke III 'Marriott' Mizell, Cwh:
Luke Mizell's property is listed under the name "Meazle" but his signature
is definitely Mizell.
Clarks, North Carolina records Vol. 2: Quote Luke Mizell 3rd; as owning
eight plantations including the slaves in Bertie, Martin and Tyrell Counties.
Was appointed by the assembly to various public offices. Donated land upon which to build Jamestown on the Roanoke River
North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register by Hathaway. Baltimore Southern Book Company 1956.
Young Luke Mizell worked for Judge Charlton perhaps in his office because Luke and Sussannah were testators to various documents. It was during that time that Luke and the daughter Sarah were married.
Luke and his wife Sarah inherited a vast estate consisting of
eight plantations under cultivation. All of this was broken up and
lost during the revolution.
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iii. Ann Smithwick, born Abt. 1693 in Albemarle Precinct, NC?;
died 1711 in Bath Precinct, Chowan Co., NC.
iv. Edward Edmund Smithwick, Capt., born Abt. 1693 in Albemarle
Precinct, NC; died 1774 in Martin Co.,or Tyrell Co.,, NC; married Grace.
v. Affrica 'Affie' Smithwick, born 1694 in Albemarle Precinct,
NC; married (1) Daniel Smith Abt. 1712; married (2) Benjamin 'Everett'
Blount Abt. 1722.
210 vi. Samuel Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1695 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC; died Aft. 1770 in Tyrell Co., NC; married Mary Swaine,
Cwh Abt. 1714 in North Carolina, ?.
vii. Elizabeth Smithwick, born Abt. 1696 in Albemarle Precinct,
NC.
Child of Edward Smithwick and Sarah Woolard is:
i. Sarah Smithwick, born Abt. 1704.
422. Stephen Swaine, Cwh, born Abt. 1680; died 25 January
1711/12 in Edenton, Chowan Co., NC. He married 423. Patience Stiball,
Cwh Abt. 1702.
423. Patience Stiball, Cwh, born 1678-1686; died Bef. 03
February 1737/38 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC. She was the
daughter of 846. Richard Stiball, Cwh and 847. Hannah? , Cwh.
Children of Stephen Swaine and Patience Stiball are:
211 i. Mary Swaine, Cwh, born Abt. 1698 in Albermarle Parish,
Surry Co., VA; died Bef. 03 February 1737/38 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC; married Samuel Smithwick, Cwh Abt. 1714 in North Carolina, ?.
ii. Richard Swaine, born 1704-1711; died Aft. 1741; married
Annarita 'Ann' 'Smithwick' Charlton Abt. 1726 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC.
440. Philip Peery, Perry Cwh, born Abt. 1599 in London,
London, England; died 09 October 1669 in Isle of Wight, VA. He married
441. Grace , Cwh Abt. 1647.
441. Grace , Cwh, born Abt. 1600 in London, London, England;
died Unknown.
Child of Philip Peery and Grace is:
220 i. John Peery, Perry Cwh, born 1669-1670 in Isle of Wight,
VA; died 1720-1742; married Mary , Cwh Abt. 1696 in Perquimans Co., NC.
Generation No. 10
512. William 'Reid' Hatcher.I, born 26 May 1582 in Careby
Manor, Lincolnshire, England; died 20 August 1630 in Sutterton, L., England
(Boston, Lincolnshire). He was the son of 1024. Thomas 'Green' Hatcher
and 1025. Katharine Reid, RedeReade. He married 513. Joane? Abt.
1612 in Lincolnshire, England.
513. Joane?, born Abt. 1592 in England; died Unknown.
Notes for William 'Reid' Hatcher.I:
Some sources say John Hatcher father of Wm Hatcher. Ref Vol 2
WFT 3003
Also Alice Green may have been mother and her father was Edward
Green.
Other sources say Thomas Hatcher father of Wm Hatcher. Ref Vol
4 WFT 3759.
with mother being Catherine Reede.
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More About William 'Reid' Hatcher.I:
Burial: Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Lived location: 1625, Hull, England
Notes for Joane?:
Catherine Reede may have been mother of Wm Hatcher according to some
sources. Ref: Vol 4 WFT tree 3759. (She probably
was more like his grandmother)
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Children of William Hatcher. and Joane? are:
i. Henry Hatcher, born 1613-1615 in Careby Manor, Lincolnshire,
England.
ii. Francis Hatcher, born 13 November 1618 in Careby Manor,
Lincolnshire, England (or St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, Eng).
256 iii. William Hatcher., II, Immigrant, Col, born 14 January
1612/13 in Careby Manor, Lincolnshire, England; died 01 April 1680 in Henrico
Co., VA; married Mary 'Marion' Newport 27 December 1632 in Ogburne, County
St. George, Wiltshire, England Or Lincolnshire?.
832. Luke I Mizell, Col., Cwh, born Abt. 1614 in England;
died 1670 in Southwark Parish, Surry Co., VA. He married 833. Deborah
Lawrence, Cwh Abt. 1647 in Surry Co., VA.
833. Deborah Lawrence, Cwh, born Abt. 1624; died Abt. 1675
in Southwark Parish, Surry Co., VA.
More About Luke I Mizell, Col., Cwh:
Occupation: Tobacco Farmer
Military: Colonial VA Militia
Fact 7: Anglican (Eng)
Children of Luke Mizell and Deborah Lawrence are:
i. Robert Mizell, born Abt. 1650 in Surry Co., VA; died 1694
in Surry Co., VA.
ii. Lawrence Mizell, born 1651 in Surry Co., VA; died Bef. November
1696 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; met Bethinia? Abt. 1675.
416 iii. Luke II Mizell, Col., Cwh, born 1660 in Surry Co., VA;
died Bef. 04 July 1693 in Southwark Parish, Surry Co., VA; married Elizabeth
Marriott, Cwh 1681-1682 in Surry Co., VA.
834. Matthias Marriott, Cwh, born 1619-1624; died 1707-1710
in Surry Co., VA. He married 835. Alice Warren, Cwh Abt. 1661 in
Surry Co., VA, ?.
835. Alice Warren, Cwh, born 1645-1646 in Surry Co., VA;
died 09 February 1706/07 in Surry Co., VA. She was the daughter of
1670. Thomas Warren, Cwh and 1671. Sarah? , Cwh.
More About Alice Warren, Cwh:
Fact 7: 24 September 1670, Deed made fm Jane Warren to Alyce (Alice)
as
Fact 8: only remaining sister of blood of Wm Warren deceased.
Children of Matthias Marriott and Alice Warren are:
417 i. Elizabeth Marriott, Cwh, born 1662-1665 in Surry Co.,
VA; died Aft. December 1725 in Virginia; married Luke II Mizell, Col.,
Cwh 1681-1682 in Surry Co., VA.
ii. Margaret Marriott, born 1662-1672 in Surry Co., VA; died
Unknown; married Robert Flake 1682-1695.
iii. Marion Marriott, born 1662-1672 in Surry Co., VA, ?; died
Unknown; married William Crips.
iv. Matthias Marriott, Jr., born Abt. 1664; married <Unnamed>.
Notes for Matthias Marriott, Jr.:
This may be incorrect since have guessed.
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More About Matthias Marriott, Jr.:
Fact 7: A guess, and may be incorrect
v. William Marriott, born 1675 in Surry Co., VA; died Unknown; married Sarah Collier 1705-1725.
836. William Charlton, born 1626-1646; died Abt. 1676 in
Surry Co., VA. He married 837. Susannah? Abt. 1660.
837. Susannah?, born Abt. 1642; died Aft. 03 January 1680/81.
More About William Charlton:
Occupation: Leading attorney
Fact 7: General Assembly of the Colonies, member
Fact 8: wealthy colonist and loyal to crown of England
Children of William Charlton and Susannah? are:
418 i. William W. Charlton, Capt., Cwh, born 1659 in Surry Co.,
VA; died Aft. 1726 in Edenton, Chowan Co., NC; married Susannah 'Whatley'
Smithwick, Cwh Abt. 1686 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
ii. Arthur Charlton, born 1662-1672; died April 1695.
838. Edward Smithwick, Cwh, born 1647 in Norfolk Co., VA;
died Bef. 16 October 1716 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co.,
NC. He was the son of 1676. Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh and
1677. Elizabeth , Cwh. He married 839. Elizabeth Whatley, Cwh 30
June 1670.
839. Elizabeth Whatley, Cwh, born 1648-1653; died 1685-1686.
Notes for Edward Smithwick, Cwh:
Legal papers from December, 1702 identify Edward Smithwick and his
wife Africa. Paperwork in August, 1703, however, identifies his wife
as Sarah. "Some Colonial and Revolutionary Families in NC (without
reference to source) identifies Sarah as the Widow of Thomas Gilliam
and that she was a Woolard before marriage. Charles Manning's research
shows that she was a Godfrey prior to marriage and this is most believeable
as Godfrey is a name henceforth used by this line of Stancils.
She does in fact sign a deed with the name Sarah Godfrey Stancil.
I have no direct research on this point.
Edward's will on January 21, 1715 lists his son Edward, daughter Sarah, grandchildren Edward, John, Martha and Sarah Griffin (this indicates a daughter married FNU Griffin), granddaugher Africa Smith (this indicates a daughter married Smith and is consistent with other research that Africa Smithwick married David Smith and they had a daughter Africa.), son Samuel. Edward's accomplishments include:
December 12, 1701 appointed by Act of Assembly as a vestryman for North Shore of Sound of Chowan, Chowan District. He was dismissed January 3, 1714 for age and infirmity.
1703 House of Burgess of North Carolina
1680 Governor's Council, appointed Lord Deputy
1701 Court Justice
Edward owned 3,420+ acres of land in Old Albemarle County (which later
became many counties, Bertie, Tyrell, Martin, Halifax and Edgecombe).
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Will Exeutors=Luke Mizell and Wm Charlton Vol 5 WFT 1852
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From Vol 5 WFT 2522:
Norma Maxwell, Moscow, Kansas letters from Feb 1996 and her sources:
Early VA Immigrants 1623-1666 by Greer.
NC wills, NC Historical Commission.
NC Historical & Gen. Register, by Hathaway
Bertie Co., N.C. land deed records
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Children of Edward Smithwick and Elizabeth Whatley are:
419 i. Susannah 'Whatley' Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1670 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Bef. 1711 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle
Co., NC; married William W. Charlton, Capt., Cwh Abt. 1686 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC.
ii. Edward 'Whatley' Smithwick, Jr., born 1671-1673 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Bef. 1722; married <Unnamed>.
iii. Elizabeth 'Whatley' Smithwick, born Abt. 1672 in Chowan
Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; died Unknown; married Martin Griffin.
iv. John 'Whatley' Smithwick, born 1685 in Edenton, Shaftsbury
Precinct, Chowan Co., NC; died 13 June 1761 in Cashie Neck, Bertie Co.,
NC; married Sarah Speller Abt. 1703.
Children of Edward Smithwick and Affrica Pike? are:
i. Asia Smithwick, born Abt. 1692 in Albemarle Precinct, NC?;
died Abt. 1693 in Albemarle Precinct, NC?.
ii. Eleanor Smithwick, born Abt. 1692 in Albemarle Precinct,
NC; died Aft. 24 September 1762; married (1) William 'Marriott' Mizell,
Sr., Col. Abt. 1724 in Chowan Precinct, NC; married (2) Luke III 'Marriott'
Mizell, Cwh 25 April 1758 in Bertie Co., NC.
More About William 'Marriott' Mizell, Sr., Col.:
Occupation: Farmer
Military: Colonial NC Militia
Notes for Luke III 'Marriott' Mizell, Cwh:
Luke Mizell's property is listed under the name "Meazle" but his signature
is definitely Mizell.
Clarks, North Carolina records Vol. 2: Quote Luke Mizell 3rd; as owning
eight plantations including the slaves in Bertie, Martin and Tyrell Counties.
Was appointed by the assembly to various public offices. Donated land upon which to build Jamestown on the Roanoke River
North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register by Hathaway. Baltimore Southern Book Company 1956.
Young Luke Mizell worked for Judge Charlton perhaps in his office because Luke and Sussannah were testators to various documents. It was during that time that Luke and the daughter Sarah were married.
Luke and his wife Sarah inherited a vast estate consisting of
eight plantations under cultivation. All of this was broken up and
lost during the revolution.
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iii. Ann Smithwick, born Abt. 1693 in Albemarle Precinct, NC?;
died 1711 in Bath Precinct, Chowan Co., NC.
iv. Edward Edmund Smithwick, Capt., born Abt. 1693 in Albemarle
Precinct, NC; died 1774 in Martin Co.,or Tyrell Co.,, NC; married Grace.
v. Affrica 'Affie' Smithwick, born 1694 in Albemarle Precinct,
NC; married (1) Daniel Smith Abt. 1712; married (2) Benjamin 'Everett'
Blount Abt. 1722.
vi. Samuel Smithwick, Cwh, born Abt. 1695 in Chowan Precinct,
Albemarle Co., NC; died Aft. 1770 in Tyrell Co., NC; married Mary Swaine,
Cwh Abt. 1714 in North Carolina, ?.
vii. Elizabeth Smithwick, born Abt. 1696 in Albemarle Precinct,
NC.
Child of Edward Smithwick and Sarah Woolard is:
i. Sarah Smithwick, born Abt. 1704.
840. Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh, born 1615 in England;
died 1708 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co., NC. He married
841. Elizabeth , Cwh Abt. 1643 in Virginia.
841. Elizabeth , Cwh, born 1624-1626; died Aft. 25 May
1694 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co., NC.
Notes for Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh:
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From "Thomas Hinds Duggan Descendant and Ancestor" by Alice Duggan
Gracy, pp 151-152:
"Hugh(1) Smithwick, Great-grandfather of Mary Smithwick Duggan, wife of William(2) Duggan, arrived in Virginia in early 1642, one of fifteen men brought over by William Eyres, who received for their transportation into the Colony '750 acs. Up. Norf. Co., May 23, 1642 ...upon an arm of th W. br. of Nansemond River, adj. John Garrett. Upper Norfolk County became Nanesmond County and is so known today; it borders northeastern North Carolina."
(1)The name of Smithwick as a transportee was taken from Nell Marion Nugent, "Cavalier and Pioneer, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666" (Baltimore, 1963), p 129.
(2)The very use of the names Hugh Smithwick and William Duggan are documented surnames given in Susa Young Gates, Ed., "Surname Book and Racial History" (Salt Lake City, 1818), p 541.
"The name Smithwick is English: 'smith' meaning 'one who strikes with a hammer, an artificer, a carpenter, etc.,' and 'wick' which is Anglo-Saxon meaning 'a dwelling place.'(2) There is presently a town in England named 'Smethwick.' It is a few miles west of Birmingham. 'The town of Smethwick is a modern growth about an ancient village, the name of which appears in Domesday.'(3) 'Hugh' is a Smithwick given name which appears in use prior to 1347, according to'Pedigrees made at the Visitation of Cheshire, in 1613'."
(3)"Encyclopaedia Britannica" (New York, 1929) 14 Edition, Vol. 26, p 823.
"Hugh(1) Smithwick married Elizabeth__________, maiden name unknown, in Virginia prior to 1647/48 when a son, Edward(2) Smithwick was born. This date comes from am Affidavit made in January 1680, and a Deposition made in June of the same year, in both of which Edward(2) gave his age as thirty-three years.(4)"
(4)J. R. B. Hathaway, "North Carolina historical and Genealogical Register"(North Carolina, 1900), Vol 1, No. 1, p 139; Vol 3, No. 1, pp 47-48.
"Sometime in the 1660's Hugh(1) Smithwick moved from Nansemond County,
Virginia, almost due South into northeastern North Carolina, to then Albermarle
County, Shaftesbury Precinct, later Chowan Precinct. From the 'Book of
Warrents and Surveys 1681-1706, Albermarle'(5) comes this record:
'These are in the name of the Right Honeble Ye Lords Proprietors to
will require you to
survey and lay out for Mr. Hugh Smithwike three hundred seventy acres of
land wch is due to him for the transportation of Seven
persons whose names are herunder and make returne of this Wart wth the
Survey to the Land Office fail not as you will answer the Contrary.
Given under our hands and the Seal of the Collony and the Seventh
day of September 1669.
Mr. Hugh Smithwike. Elizabeth his wife Edw. Hugh and
Ralph his sons Eliza his daughter &
Elizabeth Bembrige
To ___y Gen-le Surv'or his deputy
Sam Stephen
John Jenkins
John Harvey
James Plo___
Rich Hofbr__"
(5)Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina.
"From the Colonial Records, this receipt has survived: 'Recieved this 9th of November 1669 of Hugh Smithwick for three leveyes two hundred seventy nine pound for Two yeares quitt rents two hundred pd I say Received PR mee Herman Smewing.'(6) Thus we know definately that Hugh(1) was a resident of North Carolina by 1669."
(6)"The Colonial Records if North Carolina", I, p 403.
"The location of the Smithwick land was choice: bounded on the south by Albermarle Sound, on the west by Edenton Bay and on the north by Mattacomack Creek, which today is called Queen Anne's Creek. Later, during Edward's active life, he was just across this stream from the settlement of Edenton, which for a period of years was the seat of government of the colony. In the early years, with almost all communication by water, the Smithwick land was obviously well located."
"When the Hugh(1) Smithwicks removed to North Carolina, their children were: Edward born in 1647/48, Hugh, Ralph, and Eliza. After 1669 a son, John(2), was born, as indicated in a Petition about 1694 in which Edward(2) and John(2) 'stated their father Hugh Smithwick came into this county (Albermarle) about 35 years since...'(7)"
(7)Hathaway, NCHHGR, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp78-79.
Note from Liz Clark, 2/1/95- Nathaniel Batts was a party to this suit-
it was claimed that he was first in colonizing and arrival in this part
and North Carolina in general. This causes a problem, as Hugh Smithwick
was clearly present 15 years prior to Batts arrival in the northeastern
corner of North Carolina as shown on the sworn statements taken at the
actual time by the Smithwick heirs, Edward and John. Without a doubt,
Hugh Smithwick was one of the earliest colonists in North Carolina with
his family's removal to old Albermarle and the Edenton area.
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Came to upper Norfolk Co., VA 23 May 1642
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More About Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh:
Fact 7: May have been married to Hannah
Lived location: 1642, VA
Moved: 1658, moved to NC
Immigrated: August 1635, Ship named Globe to VA
More About Elizabeth , Cwh:
Fact 7: Some sources claim her name as "Hannah"
Children of Henry Smithwick and Elizabeth are:
420 i. Edward Smithwick, Cwh, born 1647 in Norfolk Co., VA; died
Bef. 16 October 1716 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co., NC; married
(1) Elizabeth Whatley, Cwh 30 June 1670; married (2) Affrica Pike?, Cwh
Abt. 1691; married (3) Sarah Woolard 1703 in Albermarle Parish, Surry Co.,
VA; married (4) Jane? Abt. 1709 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
ii. Elizabeth Smithwick, born 1648-1656 in Virginia; died 1669-1700;
married Robert Warburton.
More About Elizabeth Smithwick:
Fact 7: 3 children known
iii. Hugh Smithwick, Jr., born 1648-1656 in Virginia; died Aft.
07 September 1669.
iv. Ralph Smithwick, born 1648-1656; died Abt. 1700 in North
Carolina.
v. Mary Smithwick, born 1659-1660 in North Carolina; died Unknown
in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; married Thomas Gregory.
vi. John Smithwick, born 1669 in North Carolina; died 1696 in
Pamlico, Beaufort Co., NC; married Hannah Kent.
More About Hannah Kent:
Fact 7: 2 children known
842. John Pike, Cwh, born Abt. 1648 in England; died 01
October 1681 in London, Middlesex, England. He married 843. Emily
Unknown, Cwh Abt. 1667 in England.
843. Emily Unknown, Cwh, born Abt. 1650 in England; died
Abt. 1700 in NC.
More About John Pike, Cwh:
Fact 7: 9 known children (see source)
Children of John Pike and Emily Unknown are:
421 i. Affrica Pike?, Cwh, born 08 July 1673 in England; died
Bef. 1715 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; married Edward Smithwick,
Cwh Abt. 1691.
ii. Samuel Pike, born 29 October 1678 in St. Aldermary Pa, London,
England; died in NC; married Jean McGregory Abt. 1697 in NC.
846. Richard Stiball, Cwh, born Abt. 1650; died Bef. April
1695 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC. He married 847. Hannah?
, Cwh Abt. 1677.
847. Hannah? , Cwh, born Abt. 1660; died Unknown.
Children of Richard Stiball and Hannah? are:
i. Mary Stiball, born 1678-1684; married Robert Murray Bef.
1701.
423 ii. Patience Stiball, Cwh, born 1678-1686; died Bef. 03 February
1737/38 in Bertie Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; married (1) Stephen Swaine,
Cwh Abt. 1702; married (2) Henry Speller Abt. 1713.
Generation No. 11
1024. Thomas 'Green' Hatcher, born 1539-1540 in St. Edwards,
Cambridge, England; died 14 November 1583 in Careby Manor, Lincolnshire,
England. He was the son of 2048. Thomas John Hatcher, Md and 2049.
Alice Green. He married 1025. Katharine Reid, RedeReade 22 January
1564/65 in Dowsby, Lincolnshire, England.
1025. Katharine Reid, RedeReade, born 1544-1548 in Wisbech,
Cambridgeshire, England; died 1588-1645. She was the daughter of
2050. Thomas Reid, Rede and 2051. Ann Yelverton.
More About Katharine Reid, RedeReade:
Fact 7: 6 known children (see source) maybe 7 including Thomas
Children of Thomas Hatcher and Katharine Reid are:
i. Thomas 'Reid' Hatcher, born Abt. 1566.
More About Thomas 'Reid' Hatcher:
Fact 7: Shows on English page of Bob Hatcher
ii. John 'Reid' Hatcher, Sir, born 14 December 1566 in Careby
Manor, Lincolnshire, England; died 27 July 1640 in Careby Manor, Lincolnshire,
England; married (1) Anne Crowes, Crewes Abt. 1590; married (2) Margaret
Ayscoughe 24 December 1595 in St. Gregory by St Pauls, London, England;
married (3) Katherine Heneage 19 April 1612 in Stallingboro, Lincolnshire,
England.
iii. Alice 'Reid' Hatcher, born 22 December 1573 in Careby Manor,
Lincolnshire, England; died Unknown; married Nicholas Gunter, Guntes 15
April 1592 in Careby, Lincolnshire, England.
More About Nicholas Gunter, Guntes:
Occupation: Mayor of Reading, Berkshire, England
iv. Elizabeth 'Reid' Hatcher, born 11 July 1574 in Careby Manor,
Lincolnshire, England; died Unknown; married (1) Anthony Hawkredd; married
(2) Francis Ayscoughe Abt. 1592.
v. Anne 'Reid' Hatcher, born 31 August 1576 in Careby Manor,
Lincolnshire, England; died Unknown; married William Bennett 06 January
1594/95 in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.
vi. Henry 'Reid' Hatcher, born 24 April 1578 in Careby Manor,
Lincolnshire, England; died Unknown.
512 vii. William 'Reid' Hatcher.I, born 26 May 1582 in Careby
Manor, Lincolnshire, England; died 20 August 1630 in Sutterton, L., England
(Boston, Lincolnshire); married Joane? Abt. 1612 in Lincolnshire, England.
1670. Thomas Warren, Cwh, born 30 January 1623/24 in Ripple,
County Kent, England; died 21 April 1670 in Surry Co., VA. He was
the son of 3340. William Warren, Cwh and 3341. Catherine Gookin, Cwh.
He married 1671. Sarah? , Cwh Abt. 1642.
1671. Sarah? , Cwh, born Abt. 1623; died 1648-1649.
Notes for Thomas Warren, Cwh:
Possibly built the oldest brick house in Va.. Built next to Fort Smith
on property which was also Indian chief's Powhatan land given to his daughter,
Pocahontas, when she married John Rolfe.
Came to Va. in 1640 with his cousin General Daniel Gookin.
Served as a member of the House of Burgesses for the sessions beginning
10-1-1644, 11-20-1645, 3-1-1658,12, 1662 to September 10, 1663.and the
session beginning 10-23-1666.
He purchased the land from Thomas Rolfe, Pocahontas' son, in
1652.
Vol 7 WFT 1708
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Thomas Warren was a participant
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Bacon's Rebellion
Bacon's Rebellion was a short-lived revolt in colonial Virginia. It began in May 1676 when Nathaniel Bacon (1647-76), a young, well-placed Virginian, led a small army of his fellow colonists in combat against both the royal governor, Sir William BERKELEY, and the Indians on the frontier. The participants in the rebellion were motivated by a variety of concerns. Some resented Berkeley's growing personal power, others were anxious to strengthen the popular voice in the political process, and nearly all were opposed to the governor's Indian policy, which threatened to restrict their expansion into western lands occupied by Indians.
Bacon and his men enjoyed some initial success. In June
1676 an assembly dominated by Bacon's supporters passed laws extending
the rights of freemen and restricting still further the rights of Indians.
Bacon died of swamp fever, however, in October 1676, and by January 1677,
Berkeley was once again in control of the colony.
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Jamestown (Virginia), former village of Virginia, the first permanent
English settlement in America. It is located in present-day James City
County, on an island in the James River, southeast of Richmond, part of
the 3816-hectare (9430-acre) Colonial National Historical Park.
Jamestown was founded on May 14, 1607, by a small group led by Captain
Christopher Newport (1565?-1617), who was hired by the London Company to
transport colonists.
Many settlers died from famine and disease in the winter of
1609-10. The survivors were encouraged to stay in Jamestown by the arrival
of new settlers and supplies the following June. In 1612 tobacco growing
was started. The colony prospered and became the capital of Virginia. In
1619 the first representative assembly in America was held here. In the
same year, at Jamestown, the first black slaves were introduced into the
original 13 colonies. The village was often attacked by Indians. In 1622,
350 colonists were killed; 500 in 1644.
Colonists rebelling against the rule of Governor William Berkeley
burned Jamestown in 1676 (see Bacon's Rebellion). The seat of government
was moved to the Middle Plantation (now Williamsburg) in 1699, and Jamestown
was deserted.
The National Park Service and the Association for the Preservation
of Virginia Antiquities (which owns 9 hectares/23 acres of the island),
have excavated and restored the area. The Jamestown Archaeological Laboratory
contains relics unearthed by National Park Service excavations. Jamestown
Festival Park, adjacent to the national park, has full-scale replicas of
early ships and a re-creation of James Fort (1607).
"Jamestown (Virginia)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft
Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation
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Bacon's Rebellion, uprising in 1676 of Virginia farmers against the
colonial authorities headed by Sir William Berkeley, governor of Virginia.
The rebellion was led by Nathaniel Bacon (1647-76). Among the grievances
of the colonists were the Navigation Acts of 1651 and 1660, which forced
them to trade only with English firms and individuals at prices established
in England, and the intolerably high export duties levied by colonial officials.
In addition, the colonists were outraged by Governor Berkeley's monopoly
of the fur trade with the Indians.
Toward the end of 1675 the Indians began a series of raids on the frontier
plantations of Virginia. Fearful of jeopardizing his trade with them, Berkeley
made only a half-hearted attempt to repel the attacks. The colonists then
formed an army of their own and named as its leader Nathaniel Bacon, a
plantation owner and member of the Governor's Council. Bacon marched his
army against the Indians on his own authority, defeated them, and then
occupied Jamestown, the capital of the colony. Forcing the governor to
give him a commission, Bacon led another expedition against the Indians,
defeating them at the Battle of Bloody Run. While Bacon was engaged in
this effort, Berkeley began to raise a force to fight him. Marching against
Jamestown a second time, Bacon captured the city and burned it in September
1676. The following month, while marching to meet a hostile force sent
against him by the governor, Bacon died of malaria. His rebellion immediately
collapsed. The governor took revenge upon Bacon's followers, executing
some and confiscating the property of others. Some historians interpret
Bacon's Rebellion as the forerunner of the American Revolution.
"Bacon's Rebellion," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft
Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation
More About Thomas Warren, Cwh:
Baptism: 30 January 1623/24
Occupation: house of Burgesses>1644>1645>1658>1662>& 1666
Immigrated: 1640, with cousin Gen. Daniel Gookin.
Children of Thomas Warren and Sarah? are:
i. William Warren, The Elder, born Abt. 1643 in Surry Co., VA;
died Bef. 24 September 1670 in Surry Co., VA.
More About William Warren, The Elder:
Fact 7: Died unmarried
Fact 8: 21 April 1970, granted probate on father's will
835 ii. Alice Warren, Cwh, born 1645-1646 in Surry Co., VA; died
09 February 1706/07 in Surry Co., VA; married Matthias Marriott, Cwh Abt.
1661 in Surry Co., VA, ?.
Child of Thomas Warren and Elizabeth Spencer is:
i. Elizabeth Warren, born Abt. 1655 in Surry Co., VA; died 1702-1740;
married John Hunnicutt 26 February 1670/71 in Surry Co., VA.
Notes for John Hunnicutt:
John may have been the son of Augustine Hunnicutt. John lived in Southwarke
Parish in 1673. He figured in Bacon's Rebellion of 1676. Probably belonged
to the group at Bacon's Castle with William Rookings men. He signed a petition
asking for pardon fron Gov. Berkeley after Bacon died and the rebellion
was being put down by the British. Vol 7 WFT 1708
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More About John Hunnicutt:
Lived location: 1673, Southwarke Parish
Children of Thomas Warren and Jane are:
i. Thomas Warren, Jr., born 09 January 1659/60 in Surry Co.,
VA; died 1721 in Surry Co., VA.
More About Thomas Warren, Jr.:
Burial: Will dtd 16 Aug 1715 probated 16 Aug 1721
Fact 7: 01 March 1680/81, gave bond along with Will Foreman and Nicholas
Sessums
Fact 8: for estates of Allen, Robert and William, orphans
Fact 9: of Thomas Warren, deceased.
Lived location: Surry Co., VA
ii. Allen Warren, born 1662-1663 in Surry Co., VA.
More About Allen Warren:
Fact 7: 1679, tithable in Samuel Plaw household
iii. Robert Warren, born 1667 in Surry Co., VA.
iv. William Warren, The Younger, born 1667-1668 in Surry Co.,
VA; died Unknown; married Elizabeth Spencer Abt. 1672.
1676. Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh, born 1615 in England;
died 1708 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co., NC. He married
1677. Elizabeth , Cwh Abt. 1643 in Virginia.
1677. Elizabeth , Cwh, born 1624-1626; died Aft. 25 May
1694 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co., NC.
Notes for Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh:
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From "Thomas Hinds Duggan Descendant and Ancestor" by Alice Duggan
Gracy, pp 151-152:
"Hugh(1) Smithwick, Great-grandfather of Mary Smithwick Duggan, wife of William(2) Duggan, arrived in Virginia in early 1642, one of fifteen men brought over by William Eyres, who received for their transportation into the Colony '750 acs. Up. Norf. Co., May 23, 1642 ...upon an arm of th W. br. of Nansemond River, adj. John Garrett. Upper Norfolk County became Nanesmond County and is so known today; it borders northeastern North Carolina."
(1)The name of Smithwick as a transportee was taken from Nell Marion Nugent, "Cavalier and Pioneer, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666" (Baltimore, 1963), p 129.
(2)The very use of the names Hugh Smithwick and William Duggan are documented surnames given in Susa Young Gates, Ed., "Surname Book and Racial History" (Salt Lake City, 1818), p 541.
"The name Smithwick is English: 'smith' meaning 'one who strikes with a hammer, an artificer, a carpenter, etc.,' and 'wick' which is Anglo-Saxon meaning 'a dwelling place.'(2) There is presently a town in England named 'Smethwick.' It is a few miles west of Birmingham. 'The town of Smethwick is a modern growth about an ancient village, the name of which appears in Domesday.'(3) 'Hugh' is a Smithwick given name which appears in use prior to 1347, according to'Pedigrees made at the Visitation of Cheshire, in 1613'."
(3)"Encyclopaedia Britannica" (New York, 1929) 14 Edition, Vol. 26, p 823.
"Hugh(1) Smithwick married Elizabeth__________, maiden name unknown, in Virginia prior to 1647/48 when a son, Edward(2) Smithwick was born. This date comes from am Affidavit made in January 1680, and a Deposition made in June of the same year, in both of which Edward(2) gave his age as thirty-three years.(4)"
(4)J. R. B. Hathaway, "North Carolina historical and Genealogical Register"(North Carolina, 1900), Vol 1, No. 1, p 139; Vol 3, No. 1, pp 47-48.
"Sometime in the 1660's Hugh(1) Smithwick moved from Nansemond County,
Virginia, almost due South into northeastern North Carolina, to then Albermarle
County, Shaftesbury Precinct, later Chowan Precinct. From the 'Book of
Warrents and Surveys 1681-1706, Albermarle'(5) comes this record:
'These are in the name of the Right Honeble Ye Lords Proprietors to
will require you to
survey and lay out for Mr. Hugh Smithwike three hundred seventy acres of
land wch is due to him for the transportation of Seven
persons whose names are herunder and make returne of this Wart wth the
Survey to the Land Office fail not as you will answer the Contrary.
Given under our hands and the Seal of the Collony and the Seventh
day of September 1669.
Mr. Hugh Smithwike. Elizabeth his wife Edw. Hugh and
Ralph his sons Eliza his daughter &
Elizabeth Bembrige
To ___y Gen-le Surv'or his deputy
Sam Stephen
John Jenkins
John Harvey
James Plo___
Rich Hofbr__"
(5)Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina.
"From the Colonial Records, this receipt has survived: 'Recieved this 9th of November 1669 of Hugh Smithwick for three leveyes two hundred seventy nine pound for Two yeares quitt rents two hundred pd I say Received PR mee Herman Smewing.'(6) Thus we know definately that Hugh(1) was a resident of North Carolina by 1669."
(6)"The Colonial Records if North Carolina", I, p 403.
"The location of the Smithwick land was choice: bounded on the south by Albermarle Sound, on the west by Edenton Bay and on the north by Mattacomack Creek, which today is called Queen Anne's Creek. Later, during Edward's active life, he was just across this stream from the settlement of Edenton, which for a period of years was the seat of government of the colony. In the early years, with almost all communication by water, the Smithwick land was obviously well located."
"When the Hugh(1) Smithwicks removed to North Carolina, their children were: Edward born in 1647/48, Hugh, Ralph, and Eliza. After 1669 a son, John(2), was born, as indicated in a Petition about 1694 in which Edward(2) and John(2) 'stated their father Hugh Smithwick came into this county (Albermarle) about 35 years since...'(7)"
(7)Hathaway, NCHHGR, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp78-79.
Note from Liz Clark, 2/1/95- Nathaniel Batts was a party to this suit-
it was claimed that he was first in colonizing and arrival in this part
and North Carolina in general. This causes a problem, as Hugh Smithwick
was clearly present 15 years prior to Batts arrival in the northeastern
corner of North Carolina as shown on the sworn statements taken at the
actual time by the Smithwick heirs, Edward and John. Without a doubt,
Hugh Smithwick was one of the earliest colonists in North Carolina with
his family's removal to old Albermarle and the Edenton area.
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Came to upper Norfolk Co., VA 23 May 1642
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More About Henry 'Hugh' Smithwick, Sr., Cwh:
Fact 7: May have been married to Hannah
Lived location: 1642, VA
Moved: 1658, moved to NC
Immigrated: August 1635, Ship named Globe to VA
More About Elizabeth , Cwh:
Fact 7: Some sources claim her name as "Hannah"
Children of Henry Smithwick and Elizabeth are:
838 i. Edward Smithwick, Cwh, born 1647 in Norfolk Co., VA; died
Bef. 16 October 1716 in Edenton, Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Co., NC; married
(1) Elizabeth Whatley, Cwh 30 June 1670; married (2) Affrica Pike?, Cwh
Abt. 1691; married (3) Sarah Woolard 1703 in Albermarle Parish, Surry Co.,
VA; married (4) Jane? Abt. 1709 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC.
ii. Elizabeth Smithwick, born 1648-1656 in Virginia; died 1669-1700;
married Robert Warburton.
More About Elizabeth Smithwick:
Fact 7: 3 children known
iii. Hugh Smithwick, Jr., born 1648-1656 in Virginia; died Aft.
07 September 1669.
iv. Ralph Smithwick, born 1648-1656; died Abt. 1700 in North
Carolina.
v. Mary Smithwick, born 1659-1660 in North Carolina; died Unknown
in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., NC; married Thomas Gregory.
vi. John Smithwick, born 1669 in North Carolina; died 1696 in
Pamlico, Beaufort Co., NC; married Hannah Kent.
More About Hannah Kent:
Fact 7: 2 children known
Generation No. 12
2048. Thomas John Hatcher, Md, born 1512-1513 in Croydon,
County Surrey, England; died 24 March 1586/87 in Buried St. Edwards Ch.,
Cambridge, England. He married 2049. Alice Green 1538.
2049. Alice Green, born 1518-1522 in d/o Edward Green (London,
England?); died 09 March 1571/72 in St. Edwards, Cambridge, England.
More About Thomas John Hatcher, Md:
Occupation: Medical Doctor
Fact 7: sometimes called "Thomas" or "John"
Children of Thomas Hatcher and Alice Green are:
1024 i. Thomas 'Green' Hatcher, born 1539-1540 in St. Edwards,
Cambridge, England; died 14 November 1583 in Careby Manor, Lincolnshire,
England; married Katharine Reid, RedeReade 22 January 1564/65 in Dowsby,
Lincolnshire, England.
ii. Catherine 'Green' Hatcher, born Abt. 1542; died Unknown;
married Thomas Larkin, Md. 15 November 1560 in St. Edwards, Cambridge,
England.
More About Thomas Larkin, Md.:
Occupation: Professor of Physics at Grimsby, England
iii. Elizabeth 'Green' Hatcher, born 1540-1550.
iv. Mary 'Green' Hatcher, born 1541-1554.
2050. Thomas Reid, Rede, born Abt. 1520 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire,
England; died Unknown in Father is Richard Reid/Rede. He married
2051. Ann Yelverton Abt. 1536.
2051. Ann Yelverton, born Abt. 1506; died Unknown.
Child of Thomas Reid and Ann Yelverton is:
1025 i. Katharine Reid, RedeReade, born 1544-1548 in Wisbech,
Cambridgeshire, England; died 1588-1645; married (1) Thomas 'Green' Hatcher
22 January 1564/65 in Dowsby, Lincolnshire, England; married (2) Thomas
Adsley, Apsley 02 September 1584 in Careby Manor, Lincolnshire, England.
3340. William Warren, Cwh, born 07 March 1596/97 in Ripple
Court, Ripple, Kent, England; died 1631 in County Kent, England.
He was the son of 6680. John Warren, Cwh and 6681. Anne Crafford, Lady,
Cwh. He married 3341. Catherine Gookin, Cwh 1619 in Ripple, County
Kent, England.
3341. Catherine Gookin, Cwh, born 1600 in Canterbury, County
Kent, England; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 6682. Thomas
Gookin, Cwh and 6683. Jane Thurston, Cwh.
Notes for William Warren, Cwh:
Might be dob: is 7 MAR 1595/96 in lieu of year later. Vol 7 WFT
1949
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Child of William Warren and Catherine Gookin is:
1670 i. Thomas Warren, Cwh, born 30 January 1623/24 in Ripple,
County Kent, England; died 21 April 1670 in Surry Co., VA; married (1)
Sarah? , Cwh Abt. 1642; married (2) Alice Powell, Cwh Abt. 1644; married
(3) Elizabeth Spencer 25 September 1654 in Smith Fort, Surry Co., VA; married
(4) Jane Abt. 1658.
Generation No. 13
6680. John Warren, Cwh, born Abt. 1561 in Dover, County
Kent, England; died 24 January 1612/13 in Ripple, County Kent, England.
He was the son of 13360. Thomas Warren, Cwh and 13361. Mary Christian Close,
Cwh. He married 6681. Anne Crafford, Lady, Cwh 02 August 1591 in
County Kent, England.
6681. Anne Crafford, Lady, Cwh, born 21 May 1580 in Great
Mongeham, County Kent, England; died Unknown.
Child of John Warren and Anne Crafford is:
3340 i. William Warren, Cwh, born 07 March 1596/97 in Ripple
Court, Ripple, Kent, England; died 1631 in County Kent, England; married
Catherine Gookin, Cwh 1619 in Ripple, County Kent, England.
6682. Thomas Gookin, Cwh, born 1560-1570; died Unknown.
He married 6683. Jane Thurston, Cwh Abt. 1592.
6683. Jane Thurston, Cwh, born 1564-1574; died Unknown.
Child of Thomas Gookin and Jane Thurston is:
3341 i. Catherine Gookin, Cwh, born 1600 in Canterbury, County
Kent, England; died Unknown; married William Warren, Cwh 1619 in Ripple,
County Kent, England.
Generation No. 14
13360. Thomas Warren, Cwh, born Abt. 1510 in Dover, England;
died 24 April 1591 in Ripple Court, Ripple, Kent, England. He married
13361. Mary Christian Close, Cwh Abt. 1545.
13361. Mary Christian Close, Cwh, born Abt. 1525; died
Unknown.
Child of Thomas Warren and Mary Close is:
6680 i. John Warren, Cwh, born Abt. 1561 in Dover, County Kent,
England; died 24 January 1612/13 in Ripple, County Kent, England; married
Anne Crafford, Lady, Cwh 02 August 1591 in County Kent, England.