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1679 - 1731 (51 years)
Est 1653 - 1697 (~ 44 years)
Birth |
Est 1653 |
Henrico County, Virginia |
Died |
7 Dec 1697 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Martha Mary Branch, b. Est 1650, Henrico Co., Virginia |
Married |
1678 |
Children |
+ | 1. Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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Est 1650 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1650 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Christopher Branch, II, b. 1627, Henrico Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Sarah Almond, b. Est 1630, Charles City Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Thomas Jefferson, b. Est 1653, Henrico County, Virginia |
Married |
1678 |
Children |
+ | 1. Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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1679 - 1715 (36 years)
Birth |
3 Feb 1679 |
Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
13 Apr 1715 |
Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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Father |
Peter Field, b. Est 1650, Wales |
Mother |
Judith Soane, b. Est 1603, Virginia Colony |
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Family |
Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Children |
| 1. Field Jefferson, b. 16 Mar 1701, Osbornes, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
| 2. Peter Jefferson, b. Aug 1707, Virginia |
| 3. George Jefferson, b. Est 1725, Virginia |
| 4. Thomas Jefferson, III, b. 1733, Virginia |
+ | 5. Judith Jefferson, b. 30 Aug 1698, Henrico Co., Virginia |
+ | 6. Mary Nicholls Jefferson, b. Est 1728, Virginia Colony |
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1701 - 1765 (63 years)
Birth |
16 Mar 1701 |
Osbornes, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
1765 |
Mecklenburg County, Virginia |
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Father |
Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Mary Virginia Field, b. 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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Family |
Mary Frances Robertson, b. 1706, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Children |
| 1. Peterfield Jefferson, b. 14 Mar 1735, Henrico County, Virginia |
| 2. Elizabeth Jefferson, b. 1736, Virginia |
| 3. Mary Frances Jefferson, b. 1738, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
| 4. Capt. George Jefferson, b. 1739, Virginia Colony |
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1707 - 1757 (~ 49 years)
Birth |
Aug 1707 |
Virginia |
Died |
1757 |
Virginia |
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Father |
Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Mary Virginia Field, b. 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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Family |
Jane Randolph, b. 1719, Virginia |
Married |
3 Oct 1739 |
Goochland County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Thomas Jefferson, b. 2 Apr 1743, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia |
| 2. Randolph Jefferson, b. 1755, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia |
| 3. Jane Jefferson, b. 1740, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia |
| 4. Mary Jefferson, b. 1741, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia |
+ | 5. Martha Jefferson, b. 29 May 1746, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia |
| 6. Lucy Jefferson, b. 1752, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia |
| 7. Anna Scott Jefferson, b. 1755, Shadwell Estate Goochland, Virginia |
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Est 1725 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
Est 1725 |
Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Virginia |
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Father |
Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Mary Virginia Field, b. 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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1733 - 1783 (50 years)
Birth |
1733 |
Virginia |
Died |
1783 |
Virginia |
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Father |
Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Mary Virginia Field, b. 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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1698 - Abt 1786 (87 years)
Birth |
30 Aug 1698 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
Died |
Abt 1786 |
Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Mary Virginia Field, b. 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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Family |
George Farrar, b. Abt 1695, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Married |
c 1717 |
Henrico Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. William Farrar, b. Abt 1718, Farrar's Island, Chesterfield Co., Virginia |
+ | 2. Thomas Farrar, b. 10 Aug 1726, Farrar's Island, Chesterfield Co. Virginia |
| 3. John Farrar, b. 1728, Farrar's Island, Chesterfield Co., Virginia |
| 4. Abel Farrar, b. Abt 1731, Gillie's Mill, Henrico Co., Virginia |
| 5. Peter Farrar, b. 6 Jun 1730, Gillie's Mill, Henrico Co., Virginia |
| 6. Field Farrar, b. Abt 1724, Farrar's Island, Chesterfield Co. Virginia |
| 7. Mary Farrar, b. 1722, Farrar's Island, Chesterfield Co. Virginia |
+ | 8. George Farrar, Jr., b. Abt 1720, Farrar's Island, Chesterfield Co. Virginia |
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Est 1728 - 1755 (~ 27 years)
Birth |
Est 1728 |
Virginia Colony |
Died |
13 Apr 1755 |
Powhatan Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Capt. Thomas Jefferson, Jr., b. 7 Dec 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Mary Virginia Field, b. 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
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Family |
Col. Thomas Turpin, b. 9 May 1708, Virginia Colony |
Married |
4 May 1732 |
Children |
+ | 1. Philip Turpin, b. Est 1754, Virginia Colony |
| 2. Anne Obedience Turpin, b. 17 Sep 1734, Guinea Mills, Cumberland Co., VA |
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Documents |
| Henrico County Virginia Deeds show transactions of residents of early families including CARTERS, POVALL, GREEN, VAUGHAN, RANDOLPH, JEFFERSON, WOODSON, BLAND, DAVIS, EPPES, SMITH and others. _HenricoCoVADeeds-1706-1737.pdf |
| Colonial Wills of Henrico Co., VA Part One 1654-1737 Abstracted and Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III; Page 107 Wm. Sewell 1725 Colonial_Henrico_Wills002.pdf |
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Name |
Thomas Jefferson |
Prefix |
Capt. |
Suffix |
Jr. |
Born |
7 Dec 1679 |
Henrico Co., Virginia Colony |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1731 |
Chesterfield Co., Virginia |
Person ID |
I12355 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
22 Jan 2017 |
Father |
Thomas Jefferson, b. Est 1653, Henrico County, Virginia , d. 7 Dec 1697, Henrico Co., Virginia (Age ~ 44 years) |
Mother |
Martha Mary Branch, b. Est 1650, Henrico Co., Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
1678 |
Family ID |
F3867 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Mary Virginia Field, b. 3 Feb 1679, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony , d. 13 Apr 1715, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony (Age 36 years) |
Children |
| 1. Field Jefferson, b. 16 Mar 1701, Osbornes, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony , d. 1765, Mecklenburg County, Virginia (Age 63 years) |
| 2. Peter Jefferson, b. Aug 1707, Virginia , d. 1757, Virginia (Age ~ 49 years) |
| 3. George Jefferson, b. Est 1725, Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown, Virginia |
| 4. Thomas Jefferson, III, b. 1733, Virginia , d. 1783, Virginia (Age 50 years) |
+ | 5. Judith Jefferson, b. 30 Aug 1698, Henrico Co., Virginia , d. Abt 1786, Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., Virginia (Age 87 years) |
+ | 6. Mary Nicholls Jefferson, b. Est 1728, Virginia Colony , d. 13 Apr 1755, Powhatan Co., Virginia (Age ~ 27 years) |
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Last Modified |
18 Nov 2015 |
Family ID |
F3866 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Piedmont Lineages, a publication of the VA-NC Piedmont Genealogical Society Volume XVI No.2 May 1994, The Jefferson Cousins of Pittsylvania County, Virginia: may be seen at Danville Public Library, 511 Patton Street, Danville, Virginia email, vancsoc@gamewood.net
Thomas Jefferson, Jr. married Mary Field and sired at least 3 sons, Peter, Field, and George. George explores what is now Pittsylvania County and Franklin county, Virginia; sells some land to Peter Field, and Peter marries Jane Randolph and sires the future president of the US, and Field marries and produces Peter Field who married Elizabeth Allen.
- http://www.totty-families.org/records/vahenri.html
1726 November 2nd Land Patent # 13, 1725-1730 500 acres to Thomas TOTTY during reign of George First for importing seven persons into Virginia and paid fifteen shillings. The patent for 500 on Nov. 2, 1726 as follows:
George First to all know Ye that for diverse good cause and considerations but more especially for and in consideration of the importation of seven persons to dwell within this our colony and Dominion of Virginia whose names are John BOYOO (or BOGEO) Katherine Jo CUESOU(N)?[could be COUSIN] Margaret JOULINO Margaret SMITH Jo CUELAURIO Thomas SMITH and Jerry BARKER do also for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen shillings of good and lawful money for our use paid to our Receiver general of our Revenues in this our said colony and Dominion We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for us our heirs successors do give grant and confirm unto Thomas TOTTY on certain tract or parcel of land containing five hundred acres lying and being in the county of Henrico and on the north side of Appomattock River and on the south side of Swift Creek and bounded as followeth (to wit).
Beginning at corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence south twenty degrees east seventy-six poles to a corner pine standing on the south side of the Head of Long Swamp then south thirty degrees west one hundred and sixty poles to a corner black oak standing on the north side of the said swamp thence leaving the said JEFFERSON's line west four hundred poles to a corner pine thence west twenty-three degrees south eighteen poles to a corner black oak standing at the head of a Small Branch of Ready Branch.
According to the meadows twenty-eight poles to the mouth of the said Branch to the Ready Branch to a corner butterwood thence down the Ready Branch according to the meadows fifty-two poles to the corner ash standing in a small fork of the said Branch thence west ten degrees north one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence northeast four hundred poles to a corner pine and black oak on the said TOTTY's old survey thence on the line south seventy poles to a corner poplar standing out in Ready Branch thence south east seventy seven poles to a corner white oak thence east fifty eight poles to a corner black oak standing at a great point of rocks thence north east one hundred and four poles to a corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence on the line south southeast one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence north east and by east one hundred and forty two poles to the place begun at
With all to have holden to beholden yielding and paying provided ______ witness our truly and well beloved Robert CARTER Esq. president of our councils commander in chief of our said colony and Dominion at Williamsburgh under the seal of our said colony the second day of November one thousand seven hundred and twenty six in the thirteenth year of our Reign.
(Signed) Robert CARTER
Note: The above Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON was the grandfather of President Thomas JEFFERSON and neighbor of our Totty Ancestor.
- http://www.totty-families.org/records/vahenri.html
1726 November 2nd Land Patent # 13, 1725-1730 500 acres to Thomas TOTTY during reign of George First for importing seven persons into Virginia and paid fifteen shillings. The patent for 500 on Nov. 2, 1726 as follows:
George First to all know Ye that for diverse good cause and considerations but more especially for and in consideration of the importation of seven persons to dwell within this our colony and Dominion of Virginia whose names are John BOYOO (or BOGEO) Katherine Jo CUESOU(N)?[could be COUSIN] Margaret JOULINO Margaret SMITH Jo CUELAURIO Thomas SMITH and Jerry BARKER do also for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen shillings of good and lawful money for our use paid to our Receiver general of our Revenues in this our said colony and Dominion We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for us our heirs successors do give grant and confirm unto Thomas TOTTY on certain tract or parcel of land containing five hundred acres lying and being in the county of Henrico and on the north side of Appomattock River and on the south side of Swift Creek and bounded as followeth (to wit).
Beginning at corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence south twenty degrees east seventy-six poles to a corner pine standing on the south side of the Head of Long Swamp then south thirty degrees west one hundred and sixty poles to a corner black oak standing on the north side of the said swamp thence leaving the said JEFFERSON's line west four hundred poles to a corner pine thence west twenty-three degrees south eighteen poles to a corner black oak standing at the head of a Small Branch of Ready Branch.
According to the meadows twenty-eight poles to the mouth of the said Branch to the Ready Branch to a corner butterwood thence down the Ready Branch according to the meadows fifty-two poles to the corner ash standing in a small fork of the said Branch thence west ten degrees north one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence northeast four hundred poles to a corner pine and black oak on the said TOTTY's old survey thence on the line south seventy poles to a corner poplar standing out in Ready Branch thence south east seventy seven poles to a corner white oak thence east fifty eight poles to a corner black oak standing at a great point of rocks thence north east one hundred and four poles to a corner pine of Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON's thence on the line south southeast one hundred poles to a corner black oak thence north east and by east one hundred and forty two poles to the place begun at
With all to have holden to beholden yielding and paying provided ______ witness our truly and well beloved Robert CARTER Esq. president of our councils commander in chief of our said colony and Dominion at Williamsburgh under the seal of our said colony the second day of November one thousand seven hundred and twenty six in the thirteenth year of our Reign.
(Signed) Robert CARTER
Note: The above Capt. Thomas JEFFERSON was the grandfather of President Thomas JEFFERSON and neighbor of our Totty Ancestor.
- Peyton Carter
There is a George Carter, who inherits land in the will of Richard Womack at Gilly's [possibly Grilly] Mill in Henrico County, Virginia (in a part that later became part of Chesterfield County, VA)in 1725. It seems likely that George Carter was Womack's son-in-law. He then immediately sold this land to Thomas Jefferson II (grandfather of the future President). Jefferson bequeathes this land in his will, written in 1725 to his daughter Judith Farrar, wife of George Farrar. (This land was adjacent to additional lands that were owned by Matthew Ligon, father of Richard Ligon, 1745 - 1820, of Amelia/Nottoway.) About 1760, the Farrars sold this land and moved to Mecklenburg to be near Judith's brother, Field Jefferson.
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- [S122] Genealogy. com, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/y/Lyndall-J-Mayes/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0065.html.
Judith's father died February 18, 1731 Judith, named as Judith Farrar, in the will written in 1725, received the following bequests:
WILL OF THOMAS JEFFERSON II, March 15, 1725. Recorded April 1731
"ITEM. I give unto my son PETER JEFFERSON and to his Heirs forever all my land on Fine Creek and on Manakin Creek, but if my said Son should die before he be Twenty One Years of Age, then I give my Land aforesaid to be equally divided between my Three Daughters JUDITH, MARY, and MARTHA and their heirs forever...
ITEM. I will and direct that my one half Part of Gilly's Mill, the Land I lately bought of George Carter, the Land mortgaged by Grill and all the remaining part of my Estate (except my Two Negros Jenny and Nanny) be sold by Major William Kennon and Henry Wood and that Ten Pounds of the Money (after my just Debts are first paid and discharged) be given unto my Daughter JUDITH FARRAR and the remaining Part be equally divided between my Two Daughters MARY and MARTHA.
ITEM. I give unto my Daughter JUDITH FARRAR my Black Walnut Safe and Silver Tumbler and Three Silver Spoons.
ITEM. My will is that if my Daughter MARY or MARTHA die before they are of Age or married that then the several legacies hereby bequeathed be and remain to the Survivour of them. If they both die then that every Thing given them in this Will be equally divided between my Son PETER and my Daughter JUDITH FARRAR and their Heirs.
Proved in Henrico County Court, First Monday in April 1731 by PETER JEFFERSON."
- [S50] Colonial Wills of Henrico Co., VA , http://reynoldspatova.org/browsemedia.php?mediasearch=Colonial_Henrico_Wills002.pdf+&mediatypeID=&tngpage=&tree=reynolds1&tnggallery=.
Will of Thomas Jefferson
Page 126 of this PDF
Mentioons Sons Field, Peter; Daughters, Mary and Martha and daughter Judith Farrar...
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