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Est 1696 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
1. | PATRIOT Captain John4 Price was born Est 1696, Henrico County, Virginia (son of John Price and Jane 124 Womack); died Yes, date unknown. John4 married Hannah Williamson. Hannah (daughter of Thomas Williamson and Susannah 'Susan' Carter) was born Abt 1698, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- William5 Price was born 3 Sep 1730, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1814, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
- Daniel Price was born Abt 1718, Goochland County, Virginia; died 1801, Craven Co., South Carolina.
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Generation: 2
3. | Jane 124 Womack was born Est 1662, Henrico Co., Colonial Virginia (daughter of Abraham W. 12 Womack, I and Sarah Jane Worsham); died Yes, date unknown. Notes:
Married:
John and Jane Womack Price
1 Daniel Price
2 Mary Cannon Price
3 Pew Price
4 John Price b ca 1690 Henrico Co., VA m Hannah Williamson
5 Elisabeth Pew Price b ca 1700
Children:
- 1. Captain John4 Price was born Est 1696, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
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Generation: 3
4. | Daniel Price was born Abt 1648, Henrico County, Virginia (son of John2 Price and Anne Wall); died Abt 1 Aug 1692, Henrico Co., Virginia. Notes:
JOHN PRICE m. ANN (Matthews?)
1584/5 ? 1628 1603/4 ? bef 1666
Unless otherwise stated, the information on this family down to William, son of John and Hannah Williamson Price, is from the Adventurers of Purse and Person, 4th Edition. John Price came from England to Virginia on the Starr which landed 22 May 1611. His wife Ann came on the Francis Bonaventure in Aug 1620. They were listed in the Muster of 24 Jan 1624/5, when he was listed as age 40 and she as age 21. The record shows him elected to the Assembly representing Neck of Land[Turkey Island] in Henrico in 1625, and being present when the Assembly met on 10 May 1625. After John?s death in 1628, Ann married (2) Robert Hallom and (3) Daniel Llewellyn. An internet source states that John was born in Brecknot, Wales.
Children of John and Ann Price:
1. Mary Price b. 1623/4 (age 3 months in the Muster of Jan 1624/5)
2. Matthew Price died without issue; d. aft 23 May 1638
3. John Price m. a daughter of John Wall
d. bef 1662
a. Daniel Price
b. John Price
The father John Price died leaving orphan sons Daniel and John, as mentioned in the will of John Rowen, dated 01 May
1662 (Henrico Co. Miscellaneous Court Records I, pp. 15-16). In 1677, the 2 boys sold the land that their uncle Matthew, heir of John Price, had patented 23 May 1638 (Henrico Co. Wills & Deeds 1677-92, p. 186).
Daniel married Susannah 'Susan' Carter 23 Jul 1676, Henrico Co., Virginia. Susannah (daughter of Giles1 Carter and Hannah Crew/Crews/Crewes) was born Abt 1674, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]
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5. | Susannah 'Susan' Carter was born Abt 1674, Henrico Co., Virginia (daughter of Giles1 Carter and Hannah Crew/Crews/Crewes); died Yes, date unknown. Notes:
http://oliverdreams.tripod.com/GilesCarter.html
Susannah Carter-2, born before 1676, and mentioned in James Crewes? will, the first wife of Daniel Price, Sr.-ii, the man to whom James Crewes left his best clothes. Daniel-ii was also the child mentioned in the will of John Rowan in the 1660?s.
Her second husband was Thomas Williamson. She was the mother of Daniel Price, Jr.-iii Daniel, Sr.-ii was the son of John Price-i mentioned in John Rowan?s will. His mother had married, as her third husband, the man who was James Crewes? business partner.
John Rowans Will is dated 1 May 1662. He leaves Orphans Daniel and John Price items. Everyone has assumed that these are the Children of Susanna Carter, d/o Giles and Hannah Crew. So they must have been born by 1662, unless Daniel Price who married Susanna Carter was the orphan. The dates are funky and do not work for Daniel Price's and Susanna Carter's children.
Name:
Daniel Price m. Susanna Carter Abt 1654 ? abt 01 Aug 1692 They married after 23 July 1676. She was the daughter of Giles Carter and Hannah Crew. Susanna m2nd Thomas Williamson. On 01 June 1696 William Sewell and 2 Theoderick Carter (Susanna's brother) offered themselves as security for the estate of the orphans of Daniel Price in the hands of Thomas Williamson (Henrico Co. Order Book 1694-1701, p. 110).
Notes:
Married:
Note: They married after 23 July 1676. She was the daughter of Giles Carter and Hannah Crew. Susanna m (2) Thomas Williamson. On 01 June 1696 William Sewell and Theoderick Carter (Susanna's brother) offered themselves as security for the estate of the orphans of Daniel Price in the hands of Thomas Williamson (Henrico Co. Order Book 1694-1701, p. 110).
Children:
- Daniel Price was born 1691, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1770, Prob. Amelia Co., Virginia.
- 2. John Price was born Bef 1676, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- Elizabeth Carter Price was born Est 1683, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
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7. | Sarah Jane Worsham was born Est 1645, Henrico County, Virginia (daughter of William of Jordans Parish Worsham and Elizabeth Jane Littleberry); died Yes, date unknown. Children:
- Thomas 122 Womack, Sr. was born 1664, Bristol Parish, Brunswick Co., Colonial Virginia; died 24 Mar 1733, Henrico County, Colonial Virgina.
- 3. Jane 124 Womack was born Est 1662, Henrico Co., Colonial Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
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Generation: 4
8. | John2 Price was born Abt 1627, Henrico County, Virginia Colony (son of John1 Price and Ann Matthews); died Bef 1662, Henrico Co., Virginia. Notes:
JOHN PRICE m. ANN (Matthews?)
1584/5 ? 1628 1603/4 ? bef 1666
Unless otherwise stated, the information on this family down to William, son of John and Hannah Williamson Price, is from the Adventurers of Purse and Person, 4th Edition. John Price came from England to Virginia on the Starr which landed 22 May 1611. His wife Ann came on the Francis Bonaventure in Aug 1620. They were listed in the Muster of 24 Jan 1624/5, when he was listed as age 40 and she as age 21. The record shows him elected to the Assembly representing Neck of Land[Turkey Island] in Henrico in 1625, and being present when the Assembly met on 10 May 1625. After John?s death in 1628, Ann married (2) Robert Hallom and (3) Daniel Llewellyn. An internet source states that John was born in Brecknot, Wales.
Children of John and Ann Price:
1. Mary Price b. 1623/4 (age 3 months in the Muster of Jan 1624/5)
2. Matthew Price died without issue; d. aft 23 May 1638
3. John Price m. a daughter of John Wall, d. bef 1662
a. Daniel Price
b. John Price
The father John Price died leaving orphan sons Daniel and John, as mentioned in the will of John Rowen, dated 01 May 1662 (Henrico Co. Miscellaneous Court Records I, pp. 15-16). In 1677, the 2 boys sold the land that their uncle Matthew, heir of John Price, had patented 23 May 1638 (Henrico Co. Wills & Deeds 1677-92, p. 186).
John2 married Anne Wall. Anne was born Abt 1630, Henrico, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]
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9. | Anne Wall was born Abt 1630, Henrico, Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown. Notes:
JOHN PRICE m. ANN (Matthews?)
1584/5 ? 1628 1603/4 ? bef 1666
Unless otherwise stated, the information on th
is family down to William, son of John and
Hannah Williamson Price, is from the Adventurers of Purse and Person, 4th Edition. John Price came from England to Virginia on the Starr which landed 22 May 1611. His
wife Ann came on the Francis Bonaventure in Aug 1620. They were listed in the Muster of 24 Jan 1624/5, when he was listed as age 40 and she as age 21. The record shows him
elected to the Assembly representing Neck of Land[Turkey Island] in Henrico in 1625, and being present when the Assembly met on 10 May 1625. After John?s death in 1628, Ann married (2) Robert Hallom and (3) Daniel Llewellyn. An
internet source states that John was born in Brecknot, Wales.
Children of John and Ann Price:
1. Mary Price b. 1623/4 (age 3 months in the Muster of Jan 1624/5)
2. Matthew Price died without issue; d. aft 23 May 1638
3. John Price m. a daughter of John Wall
d. bef 1662
a. Daniel Price
b. John Price
The father John Price died leaving orphan sons Daniel and John, as mentioned in the will of John Rowen, dated 01 May
1662 (Henrico Co. Miscellaneous Court Records I, pp. 15-16). In 1677, the 2 boys sold the land that their uncle Matthew, heir of John Price, had patented 23 May 1638 (Henrico Co. Wills & Deeds 1677-92, p. 186).
Birth:
Estimated DOB of John Price, her first husband; she then married Hallom and again Llewellyn.
Name:
Ann Wall, d/o John Wall and ?
Children:
- 4. Daniel Price was born Abt 1648, Henrico County, Virginia; died Abt 1 Aug 1692, Henrico Co., Virginia.
- John3 Price was born 1656, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1711, Henrico Co., Virginia.
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10. | Giles1 Carter was born 24 Apr 1635, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England; died 12 Feb 1700/01, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia. Notes:
http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/jamesriver/gentry.htm
Under Berkley's administration, the first generation of what would be known as the Virginian aristocracy came into existence before the English Civil War ended. These included the founders of powerful dynasties such as John Carter, Richard Lee, Benjamin Harrison, the first Randolph and Thomas Stegg (or Stegge) who amassed the Byrd wealth. All of the colonizers who rose socially had connections, wealth and education. These advantages promoted them to the highest rungs of the colonial society. The families they founded ruled the Royal colony of Virginia for more than a century.
The Byrd, Beverley, Carter, Culpepper, Isham, Washington, Spencer, Randolph, Jefferson, Bland, Beverely, Bolling, Eppe and Hackett families intermarried, creating a web of overlapping kinships. They sat on the governing boards of the colony and promoted each others interests. Berkeley also fostered the rise of the General Assembly from a small body into a replica of the Parliament in England, and promoted a separation of power between provincial and county governments. He worked to create a royalist society, where an elite ruled over the great masses of yeoman farmers, free and enslaved African Americans, indentured servants and marginal farmers who leased their land. A brief look at some of the families who served in the Virginia House of Burgesses displays a continuity of the landed-gentry class in the governing class of the colony. In 1664 Lawrence Washington and William Randolph were elected members of the House of Burgesses. The 1736-1740 legislative session had representatives of the Randolph, Carter, Fitzhugh, Beverely and Berkeley families seated, and the 1776 Assembly had Carters, Randolphs and Lees as well as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
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Wm. Burnett says "I think we are beginning (or, at least, are on the verge of beginning) to get some deeper insights into what was going on in 17th century Virginia as it relates to some particular families on which we have spent some of our time researching."
?My sense is that we should get a better understanding of what was going on on Turkey Island in Henrico County in the 17the century, before the Randolph family (another one of my ancestral lines, by the way, having the distinction of being the earliest known (to me) mother in my maternal line of mother?s mother?s mother?s etc.) began building its 18th century mega-mansion.
?Giles Carter, whose progeny (son Theodoric with many siblings) is undisputed, is considered by all researchers known to me to have been born in Gloucestershire England. Everything else is a matter of dispute with some very sophisticated arguments to advance each theory as to from whom he descended and who he married or to discredit other theories on those subjects.
?Giles Carter may well have been a teenage indentured servant, with relatives, at least by marriage, of royal descendency. If so, his indenture occurred a few years, perhaps a decade, before a pair of Saunders (cited by Justin) came over to America.
?(There is a difference between the indentures of Giles Carter and the Saunders which I suspect we will find is important. Giles? indenture conformed to a policy of the Cromwell?s Commonwealth. The Saunders came over when Cromwell?s associates were being hanged for high treason.)
?Now let me share with you my (current) radical thought. The Carters, Saunders, Crumps, Crewes, Sewalls et al. were involved in dynastic strategies (maybe not a monolithic strategy, but several strategies that collectively looked out for the economic interests and sought to secure economically viable positions for the younger members of the ?clans?).
?That ?indentured service? or ?apprenticeship? positions were not lower class stable boys persuaded to trade years of labor for passage over to the new world, but devices by which the sovereign power granted subsidies (land for numbers of indentured servants transported from England to America).
?The Merchant-Venturers of Bristol, who had suffered under the English Civil War, considered the tobacco of Virginia a game-changing event. If that is so, why not exploit the sovereign?s deal to grant land in Virginia in exchange for passage of ?servants? to America.
?I am proposing that we re-examine the research on the 17th century immigration to Virginia in a new light. That we take with a grain of salt all 21st century explanations of what 17th century terms mean ? indentures, land for passage of servants, even dowries and bequests.
?Instead, we consider the 17th century settling of Virginia as the concerted exploitation of ?new lands? involving the sovereign power and a select number of families that have achieved power and influence over the centuries and are determined to exploit the situation to their advantage.
A corollary to the above argument of ?concerted action by mercantile families? suggests that we consider wills and property transactions not just from the standpoint of nuclear families as we are used to thinking in the 21st century, but as sometimes (often?) part of dynastic strategies.
Virginia County boundaries based on a 1770 map
The Illustration, below, of Virginia County boundaries, uses the following as a base map: A New and Accurate Map of Virginia Wherein most of the Counties are laid down from Actual Surveys. With A Concise Account of the Number of Inhabitants, the Trade, Soil, and Produce of that Province. By John Henry. Engraved by Thomas Jefferys Geographer to the King. London, Thos. Jefferys, 1770. Call Number: G3880 1770 .H4 Vault. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. County names are transcribed below the map and numbering has been added to show their location. Colorfill has been added to highlight County boundaries. Counties that were listed without boundaries defined are represented without colorfilled areas. The Muster Rolls of Pendleton Militia on 6 Sep 1794 in Captain William Janes' Company were: Michael Arbogast, Jacob Gum, Charles Halterman, and Henry Simmons ( Library of Congress )
1.Accomack County
2.Albemarle County
3.Amelia County
4.Amherst County
5.Augusta County
6.Bedford County
7.Brunswick County
8.Buckingham County
9.Caroline County
10.Charles City County
11.Charlotte County
12.Chesterfield County
13.Culpepper County
14.Cumberland County
15.Dinwidie County
16.Elizabeth City County
17.Essex County
18.Frederick County
19.Fairfax County
20.Fauquier County
21.Gloucester County
22.Goochland County
23.Halifax County
24.Hampshire County
25.Hanover County
26.Henrico County
27.Isle of Wight County
28.James City County
29.King and Queen County
30.King George County
31.King William County
32.Lancaster County
33.Loudon County
34.Louisa County
35.Mecklenburg County
36.Middlesex County
37.Nandsemond County
38.New Kent County
39.Norfolk County
40.Northampton County
41.Northumberland County
42.Orange County
43.Pittsylvania County
44.Prince Edward County
45.Prince George County
46.Prince William County
47.Princess Ann County
48.Richmond County
49.Southampton County
50.Spotsylvania County
51.Stafford County
52.Sussex County
53.Surry County
54.Warwick County
55.Westmoreland County
56.York County
Birth:
The interior of Saint John the Baptist Church in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
Name:
This from another researcher, Peyton Carter, 1 Apr 2003. I have received confirmation from the records office in Gloucestershire, England, of the baptismal record of Giles Carter, who immigrated to Henrico County, Virginia. Here is the actual reply I received:
"A member of staff checked the baptism register for the parish of Cirenchester (P86) for the year 1635 and I can confirm that the baptism of Gyles, son of Theodor [Theodore] Cartor is recorded. The spelling of names was not standardized until fairly recently and so the slight difference in spelling of both the christian and surnames is not significant."
Giles1 married Hannah Crew/Crews/Crewes. Hannah (daughter of Captain James Crew/Crews/Crewes and Consort of James Crew/Crews) was born Est 1655, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia; died 1702, Varina, Henrico, Virginia . [Group Sheet]
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11. | Hannah Crew/Crews/Crewes was born Est 1655, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia (daughter of Captain James Crew/Crews/Crewes and Consort of James Crew/Crews); died 1702, Varina, Henrico, Virginia . Notes:
Name:
Hannah Crew has been accepted as the wife of Giles Carter by the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century. She is said to be the daughter of James Crewe [notorious for his participation in 'Bacon's Rebellion'. James Crewe was hanged for his participation.
Notes:
HENRICO COUNTY DEEDS 1677-1705 There is due to Giles Carter, 800 acres for inportation of these persons: ......John Green......1 Jun 1687.
Children:
- 5. Susannah 'Susan' Carter was born Abt 1674, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- Mary Carter was born Abt 1673, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Aft 1732, Henrico Co., Virginia or Rowen, NC.
- Theodorick2 Carter was born 23 Jul 1676, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia; died 1 Apr 1737, Prince Edward Co., Colonial Virginia.
- Ann Hannah Carter was born Abt 1677, Henrico Co., Virginia; died Bef 1767, Powhatan, Virginia.
- Giles2 'of Henrico' Carter, Jr. was born Abt 1681, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia; died 19 Nov 1745, King George Co., Virginia Colony.
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12. | William 1 Womack was born 1605, Virginia Colony; died Bef 1685, Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony. William married Mary Jane, Mrs. Allen Bef 1640, Henrico Co., Virginia. Mary was born Est 1610, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]
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13. | Mary Jane, Mrs. Allen was born Est 1610, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown. Children:
- 6. Abraham W. 12 Womack, I was born Est 1645, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
- Richard 13 Womack was born Est 1650, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
- Anne 16 Womack was born 1657, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
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14. | William of Jordans Parish Worsham was born Abt 1620, Bishop's Gate, Kent, England; died 1661, Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony. Notes:
Name:
County Commissioner in Charles City Co., Virginia
William married Elizabeth Jane Littleberry. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert Littleberry and Jane Marie Broughton) was born 22 Oct 1620, St. Botolph, Colchester, Essex Co., England; died Aft 23 Sep 1678, Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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15. | Elizabeth Jane Littleberry was born 22 Oct 1620, St. Botolph, Colchester, Essex Co., England (daughter of Robert Littleberry and Jane Marie Broughton); died Aft 23 Sep 1678, Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia. Notes:
http://www.angelfire.com/va/eriehome/eppsur.html
12 FRANCIS EPES 11 b.- c. 1628, d.1678
sp-- (unknown)
121 FRANCIS EPES b.- c. 1657, d.- 1720
sp-- ANNE ISHAM
1211 ISHAM EPES b.- c. 1681
1212 FRANCIS EPES
sp-- SARAH _______
1213 WILLIAM EPES
sp-- LUCY HAMLIN
1214 ANNE EPES
sp-- WILLIAM KENNON
1215 ELIZABETH EPES
sp-- HENRY RANDOLPH
1216 MARY EPES
sp-- WILLIAM RANDOLPH
(second husband of 1216 Mary Epes)
sp-- Dr JAMES THOMPSON
1217 SARAH EPES
sp-- WILLIAM POYTHRESS
(second wife of 12 FRANCIS Epes 11)
sp-- ELIZABETH LITTLEBURY(WORSHAM) m.- 1661
122 WILLIAM EPES b.-1662,
d.- 16 Nov 1710
sp-- ELIZABETH ________
1221 FRANCIS EPES
sp-- SARAH HAMLIN(HATT)
12211 MARTHA EPES b.- abt 1726
sp-- WILLIAM EDWARDS
12212 FRANCIS EPES b.- 1728,
d.- abt 1789
sp-- MARY WILLIAMS
12213 PETER EPES b.- abt 1730,
d.- 19 Nov 1807
sp-- MARY POYTHRESS
12214 WILLIAM EPES b.- abt 1731,
d.- aft 1738
12215 HAKLIN EPES b.- abt 1732,
d,- Jun 1774
in Dinwiddie Co, Va.
sp-- REBECCA ________
12216 ELIZABETH EPES
sp-- FREDERICK JONES
12217 MARY EPES
sp-- CAPT. JOHN WORSHAM, JR.
12218 REBECCA EPES
sp-- JOSEPH ROYALL
12219 LUCY EPES
sp-- JOSEPH ROYALL (her cousin;
son of12313 Mary Epes)
1222 JOHN EPES d.- 1754
sp-- (unknown)
At this point records have not been found
to prove that 1222 John Epes ever married,
or that Joshua Epps was his son. Records
do indicate that this is the case)
Name:
Elizabeth Jane Littleberry was first married to William Worsham. Their 6 Children are:
Sarah Worsham (m. Abraham W. Womack)
William Worsham
Elizabeth Worsham (m. Richard Kennon, Sr.)
John Worsham (m. Phoebe unk)
Mary Worsham (m. Richard Ligon
Charles Worsham (m. Mary Beville).
Notes:
Married:
Children of William Worsham and Elizabeth Jane Littleberry:
Sarah Womack; William Worsham, IV; Elizabeth Kennon (Worsham); Mary Ligon; Charles Worsham; and Captain John Worsham
Children:
- Elizabeth Worsham was born Est 1650, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.
- 7. Sarah Jane Worsham was born Est 1645, Henrico County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
- Mary Worsham was born 1657, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Abt 1737, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony.
- John [Littlebury] Worsham was born 1662, Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia; died 1 Oct 1729, Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., Virginia.
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