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Bethsheba Devin

Female 1797 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Bethsheba Devin was born 1797, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A. (daughter of William Devin and Martha Mitchell); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    !NAME:Hinkelman, Melvin, Hinkelman, Melvin


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Devin was born Abt 1752, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (son of William Devin, Sr. and Sarah Smith); died 28 Apr 1810, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    The following chain of evidence shows the relationship of William Devin, Jr. to his father, William Devin, Sr., both of Pittsylvania County Virginia:
    i. William Devin, Sr.'s will dated 25.Nov.1800 recorded in Pittsylvania County VA Deed & Will Book 11 pages 243-244 on 19 Apr.1802 specifically names "William Devin Junr" as one of his children. "Deed book 9/498/499 This tract of land is "...the Land ajoining thereto and bounded as followeth, by William Devin Jr lines on the South,..." in William Devin, Sr.'s will."

    William, Jr. fought against England in the Revolutionary War (Dessa Hofstetter; "The Devin Family"; page 2; ...William and Sarah Devin's four oldest sons were in the Revolutionary War...). Dessa's booklet also quotes, on page 5, a letter from Robert Ira Devin to Alfred Harrison Devin, saying "My grandfather William Devin, Jr. was born in Pittsylvania County, Va. and was a soldier three years in the War of the Revolution. Two of his brothers, John and Robert, were with him in the army..."

    William Jr. participated in the battles of Monmouth, Brandywine, Germantown and others. While in the army, he had small-pox and almost lost his life. His face was left badly marked with pits.

    He and his wife, Martha, may have moved to Kentucky in 1785, but returned to Virginia in 1789. William Jr. was a devout member of the Presbyterian Church. His wife described him to be medium size, compactly built about 5 feet 10 or 11 inch, blue eyes, light hair, and weighed about 160 pounds. He had a florid complexion. William Jr. died of cancer 28 April 1810.

    1787 Pittsylvania County, Virgina for William Devin, Jr.
    Personal Property Tax List: 0 white males 16-21
    0 blacks over 16
    0 blacks under 16
    2 horses, mules, etc.
    8 cattle

    Note: Either the above list is not complete or the previous paragraph is wrong about the family being in Kentucky between 1785 and 1789.

    !ALT NAME:Callaway From Devin Deed, Devin, William: Deed to
    Callaway (28 Feb.1805), Virginia. Pittsylvania County; County Clerk's Office., p.273 "Callaway " from Devin "This Indenture made this twenty eightth day of February" one thousand eight Hundred & five Between Will Devin of the County of Pittsylvania of the one part and Henry G Callaway of the County aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said William Devin for and inconsideration of the sum of Two hundred pounds lawfull money of Virginia to him in hand paid & satisfied by the said "Henry G. Callaway" the recet whereof him the said Will Devin" doth herby acknowledge hath bargain'd sold enfecofed and and confirm'd and by these presence doth absolutely give grant bargain sell enfocof & Confirm unto the said Henry G Callaway acertain Tract or parcel of Land lying and being in said County on both sides of Wet Sleve Creek containing Two Hundred acres "be the same more or less it being the Land where the said "Will Devin now lives deeded unto him by his Father Will Devin "Sen"r by Indenture bearing date the seventeenth Day of Feby, 1794 as appears of Record & Bounded as followeth to Wit -- "Beginning at said Devins & Bleakleys Corner in Chamberlyn's old line thence the said Line Crossing Wet Sleve Creek to New marked pointers thence New Lines nearly West to a Corner red oak thence New lines ^Nerely^ North to a red oak in the said Devin line Nere the Turkey Branch thence the said line to a red oak & new Corner in the head of a Bottom near Isaac's Wood Cutting thence down the Bottom or Drane as it meanders to the Deviding line Between the said Devin Senr & Bleakley thence
    said Line to the Beginning and the rights of him the said Will Devin for himself & his heirs the above granted >land unto the said Henry G Callaway his heirs and assigns will forever Warrant and Defend from the Just Claim of any person or person Whatsoever In Witness whereof the said Will Devin hath hereunto set his hand and "affixed his seal the Day and year above Written William Devin {seal} Sign'd seal'd & Deliv'd in presence of "Hartiwell Allin" James Devin, Calland Sam Calland Senr names ^his mark^ X Baredan Richard Pearson. The Commonwealth of Virginia to Samuel Calland & Robert Devin, Gentleman Justices of Pittsylvania County William Devin and Martha his wife by their unreadable copy at end of page i. page 274. Bargain and sale bearing date the Day of 28 Day of February 1805 have sold and conveyed unto Henry G Callaway Two Hundred acres of Land lying and being in the County of Pittsylvania and whereas the said Martha cannot Conveniantly Travel to our Court of our said County of Pittsylvania to make acknowledgement of the said Conveyance therefore we do give unto [you] or any two [who] know of you power to Receive the
    acknowledgment which the said Martha shall be willing to make before you of the Conveyance aforesaid, Contained in the said Indenture which is hereto annexed and we do herefore Command you that you do personnally go to the said Martha and Receive her acknowledgment of the same and examine her privately and apart from the said William Devin her Husband whether She doth the same freely and Voluntarily without his persuasion or threats and whether she is Willing that the same be Recorded in our County Court of Pittsylvania aforesaid and when you Received her acknowledgement and Examined her as aforesaid that you destinctly and openly Certify in thereof in our said Court under your seals [and] then show the said Indenture and this [Which] Witness Will Tunstall Clerk of our said Court the 23rd Day of March 1805 in the 27th year of the Commonwealth Will Tunstall Delivered to Abramr the 22nd ?Decr 1853 the present owner of this land.Pittsylvania County [sold] Pursuant to the Within Commission to us directed we have Personally Examined the within named Martha
    seperately & apart from her Husband & the said Martha freely and Voluntarily relinquished her rights of Dower
    to the Within mentioned Land declaring it was done by
    her freely and not by the persuasion or threats of her Husband, Given under our Hands and seals the 23rd Day of March 1805 Rob. Devin {seal} Saml Calland {seal} At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 17th Day of June 1805 This Indenture from William Divin to Henry G Callaway was presented in Court and proved by the oath of Three
    faded and unreadable"] of
    the subscribing Witnesses thereto to be the act and Deed of the [said] Willaim Devin Ordered that the same together with a [commission] hereto [answered] for [taking] the acknowledgment and [privacy] Examination of Martha Wife of the said Will Divan with a [and furth] of the [Executors] thereof be Recorded Will Tunstall Clk, page 27
    The Devin Family (manuscript), The Devin Family
    (manuscript), Hofstetter, Dessa, circa 1962, pages 2-4

    William married Martha Mitchell 7 Sep 1780, Pittsylvania County, Virginia . Martha (daughter of James Mitchell and Jane Mrs. James Mitchell) was born 1762, Colonial Maryland; died Abt 1830. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Martha Mitchell was born 1762, Colonial Maryland (daughter of James Mitchell and Jane Mrs. James Mitchell); died Abt 1830.

    Notes:

    LDS records show approximate date of death.
    Martha was the younger daughter of James and Jane Mitchell.
    She was said to be a very fine singer and a woman of
    education and refinement.

    !NAME:Callaway From Devin Deed, Devin, William: Deed to
    Callaway (28.Feb.1805), Virginia. Pittsylvania County;
    County Clerk's Office.,

    [page
    273]

    Callaway
    from Devin [&up]

    This
    Indenture made this twenty eightth day of February
    one
    thousand eight Hundred & five Between Will Devin of the

    County of Pittsylvania of the one part and Henry G
    Callaway of the
    County aforesaid of the other part.
    Witnesseth that the said William
    Devin for and
    inconsideration of the sum of Two hundred pounds lawfull

    money of Virginia to him in hand paid & satisfied by
    the said
    Henry G Callaway the recet whereof him the
    said Will Devin
    doth herby acknowledge hath bargain'd
    sold enfecofed and and
    confirm'd and by these presence
    doth absolutely give grant
    bargain sell enfocof &
    Confirm unto the said Henry G Callaway
    a certain Tract
    ^or^ parcel of Land lying and being in said County
    on
    both sides of Wet Sleve Creek containing Two Hundred acres

    be the same more or less it being the Land where the
    said
    Will Devin now lives deeded unto him by his Father
    Will Devin
    Senr by Indenture bearing date
    the seventeenth Day of Feby
    1794 as appears of Record &
    Bounded as followeth to Wit --
    Beginning at said Devins
    & Bleakleys Corner in
    Chamberlyn's old line thence the
    said Line Crossing Wet Sleve
    Creek to New marked
    pointers thence New Lines nearly West
    to a Corner red
    oak thence New lines ^Nerely^ North to a red oak in
    the
    said Devin Senr line Nere the Turkey Branch
    thence the
    said line to a red oak & new Corner in the
    head of a Bottom
    near Isaac's Wood Cutting thence down
    the Bottom or Drane
    as it meanders to the Deviding line
    Betwee the said Devin Senr
    & Bleakley thence
    said Line to the Beginning and the rights of
    him the
    said Will Devin for himself & his heirs the above granted

    land unto the said Henry G Callaway his heirs and
    assigns will
    forever Warrant and Defend from the Just
    Claim of any person
    or person Whatsoever In Witness
    whereof the said Will Devin
    hath hereunto set his hand
    and ^affixed his^ seal the Day and year above
    Written

    William Devin {seal}

    Sign'd seal'd &
    Deliv'd
    in presence of
    Hartiwell Allin James
    DevinWm Calland Sam Calland Senr

    James ^his mark^ X Baredan Richard Pearson

    The
    Commonwealth of Virginia to Samuel Calland & Robert Devin

    Gentleman Justices of Pittsylvania County [grant]
    [whig] William
    Devin and Martha his wife by their
    [unreadable copy at end of page]

    [page
    274
    ]

    of Bargain and sale bearing date the Day of
    28 Day of February
    1805 have sold and conveyed unto
    Henry G Callaway Two
    Hundred acres of Land lying and
    being in the County of Pittsylvania
    and whereas the
    said Martha cannot Conveniantly Travel to our
    Court of
    our said County of Pittsylvania to make acknowledgement

    of the said Conveyance therefore we do give unto [you]
    or any two [who]
    know of you power to Receive the
    acknowledgment which the said
    Martha shall be willing
    to make before you of the Conveyance
    aforesaid,
    Contained in the said Indenture which is hereto annexed

    and we do therefore Command you that you do personnally
    go
    to the said Martha and Receive her acknowledgment of
    the same
    and Examine her privately and apart from the
    said William
    Devin her Husband whether She doth the
    same freely and
    Voluntarily without his persuasion or
    threats and whether she is
    Willing that the same be
    Recorded in our County Court of
    Pittsylvania aforesaid
    and when you Received her acknow
    ledgement and Examined
    her as aforesaid that you destinctly and
    openly Certify
    in thereof in our said Court under your seals [and]

    then show the said Indenture and this [Which] Witness
    Will Tunstall
    Clerk of our said Court the
    23d Day of March 1805 in the
    27th
    year of the Commonwealth

    Will Tunstall

    class="MarginNote">[Margin note] Delivered to Abram

    [cut off]annish the
    22d–Decr
    [1853 the present owner

    of this land.

    Pittsylvania County
    [solr]
    Pursuant to the Within Commission to us Directed
    we have
    Personally Examined the within named Martha
    seperately &
    apart from her Husband & the said Martha
    freely and Voluntarily
    relinquished her rights of Dower
    to the Within mentioned Land
    declaring it was done ^by
    her^ freely and not by the persuasion or threats
    of her
    Husband, Given under our Hands and seals the 23d

    Day of March 1805

    Rob. Devin {seal}
    Saml
    Calland {seal}

    At a Court held for Pittsylvania
    County the 17th Day of June
    1805 This
    Indenture from William Divin to Henry G Callaway
    was
    presented in Court and proved by the oath of Three
    [faded and unreadable] of
    the subscribing
    Witnesses thereto to be the act and Deed of the [said]

    Willaim Devin Ordered that the same together with a
    [commission]
    hereto [answered] for [taking] the
    acknowledgment and [privacy] Examination
    of Martha Wife
    of the said Will Divan with a [lanbfurth]
    of the
    [Executors] thereof be Recorded —

    Will Tunstall
    Clk

    , page 274

    !NAME:Hinkelman, Melvin, Hinkelman, Melvin

    !NAME:Mitchell from Devin et. al. Deed, Devin et. al.: Deed
    to Mitchell, County Clerk's Office, Pittsylvania County,
    Virginia,

    [page 210]

    class=”MarginNote”>Mitchell
    from
    Devin and
    others

    This Indenture made the 15th Day of
    October in the year of our Lord
    1816 Between Martha
    Devin, James Devin, Clayton Devin, Abraham C.
    Parrish &
    Polley Parish his wife, Benjamin Hutchison & Elizabeth
    Hutchison
    his wife & Sarah Devin all of the County of
    Pittsylvania of the one part and
    John Mitchell of the
    said County of the other part Witnesseth that the Said

    Martha Devin James Devin Clayton Devin Abraham C
    Parrish & Polley Parr
    ish his Wife Benjamin Hutchison &
    Elizabeth Hutchison his Wife and Sarah
    Devin for and in
    consideration of the Sum of three hundred and forty Dollars

    Lawfull money of Virginia to them in hand paid by the
    Said John Mitchell
    the receipt Whereof is hereby
    Acknowledged hath granted bargained Sold and
    conveyed
    and by these presents Doth grant bargain Sell and convey
    unto the Said
    John Mitchell his heirs and assigns a
    certain tract or parcel of Land lying
    and being in the
    County Aforesaid on the Waters of Banister Containing One

    hundred Acres and 1202 poles be the same
    more of less it being the same tract
    of Land conveyed
    by Robert Devin to William Devin in the year 1809 And

    bounded as followeth, to Wit, Beginning at a white Oak
    corner of the old
    line thence North 6[4] degrees East
    91 poles to a corner White Oak, thence Said
    Old line
    North 13 degrees West 1[4]3 poles to a Red Oak S61 degrees
    West 140
    poles to pointers [and] thence S32 1/2 degress
    East 133 poles to the Beginning Which
    tract of Land
    aforesaid the Said Martha Devin James Devin Clayton Devin

    Abraham C. Parrish and his Wife Polley Parrish Benjamin
    Hutchison and Eliza
    beth Hutchison his Wife and Sarah
    Devin [Will] for themselves their heirs &
    forever
    Warrant, Maintain and defend the right & title to the Said
    John Mitchell
    his heirs & Assigns or any other person
    of persons Whatsoever Claiming in [undes]
    or by them the
    Sd Martha Devin James Devin Clayton Devin
    Abraham C. Parrish
    and his wife Polley Parrish Benjamin
    Hutchison and Elizabeth Hutchison his Wife
    And Sarah
    Devin or their heirs And the Said Martha Devin James Devin
    Clayton
    Devin Abraham C. Parrish & Polley Parrish his
    Wife Benjamin Hutchison and
    Elizabeth Hutchison his
    Wife & Sarah Devin do for themselves their heirs & [A]
    forever
    warrant and defend the Right and title to the
    Said tract of Land to the Said John
    Mitchell & his
    hiers & [A] forever In Witness Whereof the Said Martha
    Devin
    James Devin Clayton Abraham C Parrish & Polley
    Parrish his Wife Benjamin
    Hutchison & Elizabeth
    Hutchison his Wife & Sarah Devin has hereunto set their

    hand and affixed their Seals the day and Year first
    written

    Martha (her X mark) Devin {Sl}
    Jas. Devin
    {Sl}
    Clayton (his X mark) Devin {Sl}
    Abraham C
    Parrish {Sl}
    Polley (her X mark) Parrish
    {Sl}
    Benjamin (his X mark) Hutchison {Sl}
    Elizabeth
    (her X mark) Hutchison {S1}
    Sarah (her X mark) Devin
    {Sl}

    Signed Sealed and delivered in presence

    Jabey Smith
    James Hurt
    Thos
    Shelton
    Hugh Reynolds

    [page
    211
    ]

    Pittsylvania County to Wit
    We James Hurt
    and Thomas Shelton Magistrates
    of the Said County do
    hereby certify that Martha Devin James Devin Clayton Devin

    Polley Parrish BEnjamin Hutchison Elizabeth Hutchison
    Srah Devin Abraham
    Parrish parties to the within
    conveyance hath duly Acknowledged the same before
    us on
    the fifteenth Day of October 1816 And desired us to certify
    the Same Acknow
    ledgement to the Clerk of the County
    Court of Pittsylvania in order the same conveyance
    may
    be recorded As Witness our hands and Seals.

    class=”Signature”>Jas. Hurt {Seal}
    Tho.s
    Shelton

    This Indenture from Martha Devin James Devin
    Clayton Devin Abraham C. Parrish
    and Polley Parrish his
    Wife Benjamin Hutchison and Elizabeth his Wife and Sarah
    Devin to John Mitchell was presented in the Clerks office
    of Pittsya County
    the 18th Day of
    November 1816 and admitted to Record by the Clerk of Said
    County
    upon the Certificate herein endorsed

    class=”Signature”>Teste
    Will Tunstall Clrk

    , pages
    210-211

    Notes:

    Married:
    Ancestors of Thomas Clayton Hughes, Ancestors of Thomas Clayton Hughes, Hughes, Thomas Clayton, Generation
    No. 7/73

    There is a large family of Mitchell's who lived in Pittsylvania Co. at this time. This researcher believes she may be identified as a daughter of James Mitchell, who is found doing business with these residents.

    Children:
    1. James Devin was born 15 May 1781, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 11 Aug 1854, Henry County, Virginia; was buried , Devin Family Cemetery, Henry County, Virginia.
    2. Jane Devin was born 15 May 1781, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. John Devin was born 1783, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Sarah Devin was born 1785; died Bef 16 Oct 1848, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A..
    5. Mary Devin was born 1788, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Clayton Devin was born 11 Jul 1793, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died 24 Nov 1868, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried , Heydon Cemetery, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A..
    7. 1. Bethsheba Devin was born 1797, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died Yes, date unknown.
    8. Elizabeth Devin was born 1792, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died Yes, date unknown.
    9. William Robert Devin was born Aug 1800, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A.; died 1876, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Devin, Sr. was born 1724; died Bef 19 Apr 1802, Pittsylvania County, Virginia .

    Notes:

    William Devin, Senior is considered to be the Progenitor of the protestant Devin family in the United States of America. William Devin, Senior of Virginia was born in Dublin, Ireland and came to America in 1745 or 1746. In 1750, he married Sarah Smith and settled in what is now Pittsylvania County, Virginia. --The Devin Family, page 1.

    William Davin along with son James Davin is listed in the
    1767 list of Tithables for Pittsylvania County, Virginia
    Colony. As did many landowners of the era and region, William Devin Senior owned slaves. His will states that he owned at least one male slave, named Alleck, which he bequeathed to his daughter Sarah Devin.

    William Sr. served as Sergeant of Infantry, Virginia Continental Line. He "received a certificate for balance of full pay, according to act passed November session 1781". [more likely this was his son William Jr.] Children listed in will: James Devin, Mary Biggar, William Devin, Jr.
    Robert Devin, Joseph Devin, heirs of Margaret Reynolds,
    decd.
    References:

    (1) War Records No.4 Page 166
    (2) Virginia. Will was signed 25 Nov 1800.
    (3) 1787 Pittsylvania Co VA for William Devin, Sr.

    1787 Pittsylvania Co VA for William Devin, Sr.
    Personal Property Tax List: 2 white males 16-21
    1 black over 16
    0 blacks under 16
    8 horses, mules, etc.
    12 cattle

    William married Sarah Smith 1750. Sarah (daughter of Peter of Yeocomico Smith and Mary Bailey) was born 20 Mar 1727, Pennsylvania Colony; died Bef 22 Nov 1800, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Smith was born 20 Mar 1727, Pennsylvania Colony (daughter of Peter of Yeocomico Smith and Mary Bailey); died Bef 22 Nov 1800, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Smith surname assumed based on serveral grandchildren named
    'Sarah Smith _____'. No documents have been found to
    support her last name except for a manuscript by Dessa
    Hoffstetter. However, its source is suspect.

    Not named in will of her husband which was dated 25
    November 1800.
    Dessa's booklet mentions a letter to Alfred Harrison Devin
    written by Rev. Robert Ira Devin son of James, son of
    William Jr, son of William Sr. The letter is said to make
    the following statements: "Records of the Parish of Camden:
    'Sarah Devin born March 20, 1728.'"

    !NAME:Ancestors of Thomas Clayton Hughes, Ancestors of
    Thomas Clayton Hughes, Hughes, Thomas Clayton, Generation
    No. 8 # 146

    Notes:

    Married:
    Possibly married in Virginia Colony or Pennsylvania
    Colony.(speculation)

    After Sarah and William were married, they settled in the area now known as Pittsylvania County, Virginia. William and Sarah were members of the Presbyterian Church and accumulated some wealth. They had eleven children; some dying in childhood. Their four oldest sons fought in and survived the Revolutionary War. (Hofstetter, Dessa; The Devin Family; page 1)

    The Devin property in Pittsylvania County, Virginia is shown by deeds and records to be near the Bannister River in the southwest corner of Pittsylvania County, northwest of Danville and east of Martinville, Virginia. In February 17, 1794, William Sr. deeded property to William Jr. as recorded in Pittsylvania County, Virginia Courthouse records. William Sr. bequeathed his house to his daughter, Sarah Devin.

    Children:
    1. James Devin was born Abt 1748; died Aft 1833, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    2. John Devin was born 1750, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. 2. William Devin was born Abt 1752, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 28 Apr 1810, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    4. Mary Devin was born Abt 1757; died Aft 1802.
    5. Margaret "Peggy" Devin was born Abt 1759, Prob Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania; died Abt 1798, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Pittsylvania County, Virginia .
    6. Robert Devin was born 6 Apr 1759, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died 10 Apr 1834, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A..
    7. Joseph Devin was born 17 Sep 1760; died 26 May 1804, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A..
    8. Sarah Devin was born Abt 1761, Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia; died Bef 16 Oct 1848, Pittsylvania County, Virginia U.S.A..
    9. Alexander Devin was born 22 Mar 1769, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 5 Jan 1827, Gibson County, Indiana U.S.A.; was buried , Devin Plot, Warnock Cemetery, Princeton, Indiana U.S.A..

  3. 6.  James Mitchell was born Est 1730; died Yes, date unknown.

    James married Jane Mrs. James Mitchell. Jane was born Est 1730; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Jane Mrs. James Mitchell was born Est 1730; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. James A. [Allen] Mitchell was born 2 Jul 1759, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Callands, Pittsylvania, Virginia .
    2. 3. Martha Mitchell was born 1762, Colonial Maryland; died Abt 1830.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Peter of Yeocomico Smith was born 27 Dec 1663, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony; died 12 May 1741, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony.

    Peter married Mary Bailey. Mary (daughter of Stephen Bailey and Mary Ann Jeffries/Jeffreys) was born Abt 1668, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony; died 1745, Virginia Colony. [Group Sheet]


  2. 11.  Mary Bailey was born Abt 1668, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony (daughter of Stephen Bailey and Mary Ann Jeffries/Jeffreys); died 1745, Virginia Colony.
    Children:
    1. Martha Margaret Smith was born Abt 1710, Westmoreland, Virginia Colony; died Abt 1770, Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co., Virginia Colony.
    2. 5. Sarah Smith was born 20 Mar 1727, Pennsylvania Colony; died Bef 22 Nov 1800, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.