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Jane, Mrs. Edward Wade

Female Est 1611 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Jane, Mrs. Edward Wade 
    Born Est 1611  London, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown  Prob. York Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I21680  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 19 Sep 2019 

    Family Edward Wade,   b. 1611, London, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1675, York County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 64 years) 
    Children 
     1. Edward2 Wade,   b. 1642, York County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1682, York County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 40 years)
    +2. James Wade, Sr.,   b. 1665, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1740, Hanover Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)
    Last Modified 23 Sep 2019 
    Family ID F8127  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S122] Genealogy. com, https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/w/Erica-Lewis/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0199.html.
      Edward Wade was born 1611 in London, England, and died 1675 in York Co., Va..He married Jane.
      Includes Notes for Edward Wade:
      Note:
      National Archives Ships List - American Genealogical Research Society.
      Edward Wade emigrated from England to Virginia on the ship "Paule" in July 1635, age 24 years.
      Leonard Betts, Master, bound to Virginia per certificate from the Minister of Gravesend of their Conformitie to the Church of England.
      York County Records, Book 2 from "Virginia Colonial Abstracts", Volume 1, by Beverly Fleet.
      (Note: Book 2 ends in 1648 but the next book, called Book 1 begins 1652. Therefore, four years are skipped.)
      Page 88: (Amount) Due to the estate of Reverend Geo. Hopkins Dec. 1644. 84 tythable persons at 1 bushel per poll is 56 barr., 4 bush. (various names
      Page 89:
      Elias Richardson, Edward Wade, Richard Harrison
      Page 129:
      Indenture 10 September 1640 between Wm. Caynehooe of Cheskeack, Clerk, Signed. Charles Deny (Denny?) assigns all rights to this lease. 27 _____ 1643. Witness: Edward Wade
      Page 195:
      Bill dated 9 October 1646. Chas. Deny (Denny?) to pay Edward Wade 1600 lbs tobacco 10 October next. Signed, Witness: Robert Harrison, Edw. Jenkins. Deny (Denny?) to bind 3 cows as security.
      In the following source, some of the patents are the same as above. This is just a different source, but since it goes further, it also includes Edward Wade making his own patent by 1662. If he was the first Edward mentioned in the colonial records, he would be about 50 years old. When he made one of his patents he refers to land owned by Francis Burwell who also had Thomas Hampton as a neighbor. At this time Edward lived in Hampton Parish, York County. This is the first time Edward Wade and Thomas Hampton are shown living near each other. Therefore, sometime after this date it would be easy to imagine that one of Edward's sons married thomas Hampton's daughter, Mary.
      Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 1, Part II:
      Robert Martin, 250 acres, Lower New Nor. Co. 12 October 1638, Beg in Eliz. R. due for his own per. adv. & trans. of his wife, Elizabeth Martin, Edward Wade, Robert Masters, Rebecca Smith.
      Edward Wade received land Patent 1662, Diascund Swamp, Chickahominy River, York County, Virginia.
      Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, Patent Book 5, pages 342, 351 and 543
      Edward Wade was in Virginia by 18 March 1662 when, as Mr. Edward Wade, he received a patent for 350 acres of land which were part of a tract of 2000 acres belonging to Mr. Francis Burwell. Wade's parcel adjoined lands of John Johnson and Adam Miles.
      On 18 June 1663 Mr. Edward Wade acquired 150 acres in York County which formerly had belonged to William Cainho (same as Caynehooe?) who died with the land reverting to the king. A patent to John Overstreet on 07 September 1667 described his 37 acres of land as being in Hampton Parish, York County, adjacent to Edward Wade, Jeoffrey Moore, Thomas Dennet and Zachary Padeyes.
      York County Records, Book 1, continued from "Virginia Colonial Abstracts", Volume 1, by Beverly Fleet.
      Page 342:
      Martin Baker to Edward Wade 100 acres, 5 September 1652. Witness: Adam Myles, John Fripps.
      Recorded July 1650 by then clerk, Robert Bouth. Second assignment 24 June 1675 by Thos. Ballard, Cl. Cur.
      Records of York County, William Mary Quarterly, volume 26, Number 1 (July 1917), pages 27-37
      William Hatton's Contempt of Court 24 October 1662.
      Whereas William Hatton (who formerly complained of by Mr. Edmond Peeters (sic) one of his Majesties Justices for contemning hes warrant) was this day presented to the court by Edward Wade, Church Warden of Hampton Parish.
      The fact that Edward Wade was addressed as "Mr." in his patents indicates that he was a man of some stature and importance in the colony.
      Service: 1668, Church Warden, Church of England, Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia.
      Will of Edward Wade: Pages 11-13, 9 November 1675, Proved 24 April at Court for York County:
      Edward Wade of Hampton Parish in York County. To be buried in the orchard I now live by my family. To my son, William Wade, 100 acres of land in Hampton Parish. To my grandson, Samuel Bond, 150 acres at the head of Ware Creek in New Kent County, but if he should die without issue, then to my daughter, Jane, the wife of Jeremiah Laundy. To my wife, Jane, two servants, William Greystoke and Anne Elmore, and my old grey gelding. To William Wade, my son, furniture and one servant, John Constant. To my grandchild, Edward Wade, one mare foal, my mare, Rose. To my daughter, Dorothy, the wife of Thomas Huncocke (Hancock?), the first mare foal that my old mare shall bring forth. To my son, Edward Wade, one cow between five and six years old. My wife, Jane Wade, executrix. To William Swinnerton 20/-, Witnesses: John Constant, William Swinnerton.
      Estate administration: April 24, 1677, York County, Virginia.
      Christening: Church of England
      Occupation: 1668 Church Warden, Church of England, Hampton Parish, York County, VA
      Burial: In the Orchard "where I now live by my family", York County, VA
      Will: 9 NOV 1675 Court of York County, April 24 1677, Pages 11-13
      Note: Baptised: Church of England First Located: 1635, London,England Edward Wade emigrated from England to Virginia on boardthe ship Paule in July, 1635, Aged 24 years. Leonard Betts,Master, bound to Virginia per certificate from the Minister ofGravesend of their Conformitie to the Church of England. Infofrom National Archieves Ships List - American GenealogicalResearch Society. York County Records, Book 2 from "VirginiaColonial Abstracts", Volume 1, by Beverly Fleet. Note: Book 2ends in 1648 but the next book, called Book 1 begins 1652.Therefore, four years are skipped. Page 88: (Amount) Due to theestate of Reverend Geo. Hopkins Dec 1644. 84 tytheable personsat 1 bushel per poll is 56 barr, 4 bush. (Various Names) Page89: Elias Richardson Edward Wade Richard Harrison Page 129:Indenture 10 September 1640 between Wm Caynehooe of Cheskeack,Clerk, Signed 1642 Reassigned, 27 October 1642 and Signed.Charles Deny assigns all rights to this lease. 27 ___ 1643.Witness Edward Wade Page 195: Bill Dated 9 October 1646. Chas.Deny to pay Edward Wade 1600 lbs tobo. 10 October next.Signed. Witness Robert Harrison, Edw. Jenkins. Deny to bind 3cows as security. In the following source, some of the patentsare the same as above. This is just a different source, butsince it goes further, it also includes Edward Wade making hisown patent by 1662. If he was the first Edward mentioned inthe colonial records, he would be about 50 years old. When hemade one of his pattents he refers to land owned by FrancisBurwell who also had Thomas Hampton as a neighbor. At thistime, Edward lived in Hampton Parish, York County. This is thefirst time Edward Wade and Thomas Hampton are shown living neareach other. Therefore sometime after this date, it would beeasy to imagin that one of Edward's sons married ThomasHampton's daughter, Mary. Cavaliers and Pioneers Patent BookNumber 1, Part II Robert Martin, 250 acres, Lower New Nor. Co.12 October 1638, Beg in Eliz. R. due for his own per. adv. &trans. of his wife Elizabeth martin, Edward Wade, RobertMasters, Rebecca Smith. Edward Wade received land Patent 1662,Diascund Swamp, Chickahominy River, York County, VirginiaCavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, Patent Book 5, Pages 342, 351and 543 Edward Wade was in Virginia by 18 March 1662 when, asMr. Edward Wade, he received a patent for 350 acres of landwhen were part of a tract of 2000 acres belonging to Mr.Francis Burwell. Wade's parcel adjoined lands of John Johnsonand Adam Miles. On 18 June 1663 Mr. Edward Wade acquired 150acres in York County which formerly had belonged to WilliamCainho who died with the land reverting to the king. A patentto John Overstreet on 07 September 1667 described his 37 acresof land as being in Hampton Parish, York County, adjacent toEdward Wade, Jeoffrey Moore, Thomas Dennet and Zachary Padeyes.York County Records - Book 1, continued from "Virginia ColonialAbstracts", Volume 1, by Beverly Fleet. Page 342: Martin Bakerto Edward Wade (sic) 100 acres, 5 September 1652. Witness AdamMyles, John Fripps recorded July 1650 by then clerk, RobertBouth, Second assignment 24 June 1675 by Thos. Ballard, Cl.Cur. Records of York County, William Mary Quarterly, volume 26,Number 1 (July 1917), Pages 27-37. William Hatton's Contempt ofCourt 24 October 1662 Whereas William Hatton (who formerlycomplained of by Mr. Edmond Peeters (sic) one of his MajestiesJustices for contemning his warrant) was this day presented tothe court by Edward Wade, Church warden of Hampton Parish. Thefact that Edward Wade was addressed as "Mr." in his patentsindicates that he was a man of some stature and importance inthe colony. Occupation/Service: 1668, Church Warden, Church ofEngland, Hampton Parish, York County, Virginia Will of EdwardWade Pages 11-13, 9 November 1675, Proved 24 April 1677 atCourt for York County Edward Wade of Hampton Parish in York Co.To be buried in the orchard I now live by my family. To my sonWilliam Wade 100 acres of land in Hampton Parish. To mygrandson Samuel Bond 150 acres at the head of Ware Creek in NewKent County, but if he should die without issue, then to mydaughter Jane the wife of Jeremiah Laundy. To my wife Jane, twoservants, William Greystoke and Anne Elmore, and my old greygelding. To William Wade, my son, furniture and one servant,John Constant. To my grandchild Edward Wade, one mare foal, mymare Rose. To my daughter Dorothy, the wife of Thomas Huncocke(?) the first mare foal that my old mare shall bring forth. Tomy son Edward Wade one cow between five and six years old. Mywife Jane Wade, ex'ix. To William Swinnerton 20/-, Witnesses:John Constant, William Swinnerton. Estate Administration:April 24, 1677, York County, Virginia
      More About Edward Wade:
      Burial: 1675, An Orchard Where He Lived.
      Children of Edward Wade and Jane are:

      +Edward Wade II, b. Abt. 1640, York Co., Va., d. Bef. 1682, York Co., Va..