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Susannah Rochet Michaux Booker

Female 1797 - 1838  (41 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susannah Rochet Michaux Booker was born 26 Mar 1797, Prince Edward County, Virginia (daughter of George Booker and Susannah Rochet Cunningham); died 14 May 1838, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , Worsham Family Cemetery, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Susannah married Branch Jones Worsham 8 Mar 1815, Prince Edward Co., Virginia. Branch (son of Captain William Worsham and Margaret Jones) was born 8 Dec 1788, Prince Edward Co., Colonial Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Prince Edward County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Booker was born Est 1760, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.

    George married Susannah Rochet Cunningham. Susannah (daughter of Major William Cunningham and Elizabeth Anne 'Betsey Anne' Watkins) was born 17 Sep 1784, Prince Edward Co., Colonial Virginia; died 1853. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Susannah Rochet Cunningham was born 17 Sep 1784, Prince Edward Co., Colonial Virginia (daughter of Major William Cunningham and Elizabeth Anne 'Betsey Anne' Watkins); died 1853.
    Children:
    1. 1. Susannah Rochet Michaux Booker was born 26 Mar 1797, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died 14 May 1838, Prince Edward County, Virginia; was buried , Worsham Family Cemetery, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Major William Cunningham was born 10 Apr 1741, Goochland Co., Virginia Colony (son of Alexander Cunningham, Jr. and Easter Mary Michaux); died 1805, Smith Co., Tennessee.

    William married Elizabeth Anne 'Betsey Anne' Watkins 4 Dec 1793, Caswell Co., North Carolina. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas of Chickahominy Swamp Watkins and Frances Anne Anderson) was born 31 Jul 1738, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died 14 May 1834, Smith Co., Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth Anne 'Betsey Anne' Watkins was born 31 Jul 1738, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony (daughter of Thomas of Chickahominy Swamp Watkins and Frances Anne Anderson); died 14 May 1834, Smith Co., Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Surely related to the Watkins of Chickahominy Swamp

    Children:
    1. 3. Susannah Rochet Cunningham was born 17 Sep 1784, Prince Edward Co., Colonial Virginia; died 1853.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Alexander Cunningham, Jr. was born 1710, York County, Virginia; died 1778, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Andrew Cunningham's Land (now Thomas Carter) Charlotte Co., pg. 44 of the abstract.
    http://reynoldspatova.org/documents/CharlotteCoVA1765-1771DB1-2.pdf

    Alexander married Easter Mary Michaux. Easter (daughter of Abraham Michaux and Suzanne 'Susannah' Rochet) was born 12 Jan 1713, Michaux Grant, Henrico Co., Va. ; died 1786, Henrico Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Easter Mary MichauxEaster Mary Michaux was born 12 Jan 1713, Michaux Grant, Henrico Co., Va. (daughter of Abraham Michaux and Suzanne 'Susannah' Rochet); died 1786, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Alexander Cunningham married Easter Mary Michaux, daughter of Abraham Michaux and Susanne Rochet....Easter Mary Michaux was of French Huguenot descent. Susanne's father was Moses Rochet (Rochette). Mother was Jean Rondeau. Moses smuggled Susanne out of France to Holland during the Protestant persecution in France. Susanne later married Abraham Michaux, also a refugee from Sedan France, and sailed from Holland to England in 1701 following "their friend, William of Orange", to England. Abraham and Susanne came to vicinity of Richmond Virginia in 1703 when William and Mary gave a land grant of 10,000 acres on the James River to the Huguenots. Their youngest child, Easter Mary, was born in Virginia and she and Alexander Cunningham had ten children. [She is probably Esther]

    Children:
    1. Judith 'Judy' Cunningham was born 15 Apr 1764, St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Colonial Virginia; died After 1810, Halifax County, Virginia.
    2. Mary Michaux Cunningham was born 1740, St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., Colonial Virginia; died 1781, Halifax Co., Virginia.
    3. 6. Major William Cunningham was born 10 Apr 1741, Goochland Co., Virginia Colony; died 1805, Smith Co., Tennessee.
    4. Nathaniel F. Cunningham was born Abt 1754, Petersburg, Virginia Colony; died 16 Aug 1832, Putnan County, Indiana.

  3. 14.  Thomas of Chickahominy Swamp Watkins was born Abt 1714, Henrico Co., Virginia (son of Thomas of Swift Creek Watkins and Elizabeth Pride); died Nov 1783, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    We know Henry Watkins, Jr. died at that time. My reason for stating that Henry died in 1691 is from the application of Miss Jamie HESS who gave the following lineage as a Daughter of the Pilgrims (apparently providing proofs of the same):

    I. HENRY WATKINS (1) born in Wales, 1600, was Burgess of Henrico Co, VA, 1623, listed as dead same year, References provided: Copies with applications of family records, wills and deeds filed with application. Virginia House of Burgesses, 1619-1658
    II. HENRY WATKINS (1637-will 1691)
    III. HENRY WATKINS (1660-1714) m. 1680 Mary -----
    IV. THOMAS WATKINS (1691-1760. wife unknown
    V. BENJAMIN WATKINS ( __ - WILL 1753); married Jane Watkins (___-will 1778)
    VI. LYDIA WATKINS (1759- __) married JOHN JOHNSON (1738-1827)
    VII. JANE JOHNSON (177201846) married HENSON JOHNSON (1763-1827) [which was child of Lydia & John?!]
    VIII. ELIZABETH JOHNSON (1808-1857) married 1826 JOHN LEMON (1804-1881)
    IX. MARTHA EMELINE LEMON (1842-1918) married GEORGE PHILIP HESS (1836-1897)
    X. EDWARD DANIEL HESS (1862-1897) m. 1892 THEODOCIA MILLER (1873-1941)
    XI. Miss JAMIE HESS, 5825 ½ Victor Street, Dallas, TX, recorded 1952 in Texas.

    I do believe we can safely state that Henry died at his plantation near ?Malvern Hills,? in Henrico County. I have never seen a copy of his will. All I know is that it particularly left bequests to his grandson Thomas Watkins, son of Henry: 1 feather bed and bolster, 1 yarn "sett rugg", 1 pair nine quarter blankets, 1 pair sheets.


    HENRY married CATHERINE. Her last name has been assumed to be ?Pride.? Oddly, I have never seen any proof that was her last name. I also don?t know if she survived Henry. Catherine is ?infamous? in her own way, and since it?s important to provide all information, good and bad, there is the following:

    KATHERINE WATKINS' CASE, 1681. - Henrico County Deed Book, 1677-1692, 192-195

    The examination of Katherine Watkins, the wife of Henry Watkins of Henrico County in Virginia had and taken this 13 of September 1681
    before us William Byrd and John Farrar two of his Majesties Justices of the County aforesaid as followeth (vizt.)

    The said Katherine aforesaid on her Oath and examination deposeth, That on fryday being in the Month of August aboute five weeks since, the said Katherine mett with John Long (A Mulatto Belonging to Capt. Thomas Cocke) at or neare the pyney slash betweene the aforesaid Cokes and Henry Watkins house, and at the same tyme and place, the said John threw the said Katherine downe (He starting from behind a tree) and stopped her Mouth with a handkerchief, and tooke up the said Katherines Coates [i.e., petticoats], and putt his yard into her and ravished her; Upon which she the said Katherine Cryed out (as she deposeth) and afterwards (being rexuced by another Negroe of the said Cockes named Jack White) she departed home, and the said John departed to his Masters likewise, or that way; after which abuse she the said Katherine declares that her husband, inclinable to the Quakers, and therefore would not prosecute, and she being sicke and her Children likewise, she therefore did not make her complaint before she went to Lt. Col. Farrass, which was yesterday, morning, and this day in the morning she went to William Randolphs' and found him not at home. But at night met with the gentlemen Justices aforesaid at the house of the aforesaid Cocke in Henrico County in Virginia aforeaid before whom she hath made this complaint upon oath . . .

    (my note: and here we get the other side of the story:)

    The deposition of John Aust aged 32 yeares or thereabouts Deposeth, that on fryday being the twelvth of August or thereabouts he came to the house of Mr. Thomas Cocke, and soe went into his Orchard where his servants were a cutting downe weeds, whoe asked the deponent to stay and drinke, soe the deponent stayed and dranke syder with them, and Jacke a Mulatto of the said Thomas Cocke went in to draw syder, and he stay'd something long whereupon the deponent followed him and coming to the doore where the syder was, heard Katherine the wife of henry Watkins say (Lord) Jacke what makes thee refreaine our house that you come not oftner, for come when thou wilt thou shalt be as well come as any of My owne Children, and soe she tooke him aobut the necke and Kissed him, and Jacke went out and drawed Syder, and she said Jack wilt thout not drinke to me, who sayd yes if you will goe out where our Cupp is, and a little after she came out, where the said Thomas Cockes negroes were a drinking
    and there dranke cupp for cupp with them (as others there did) and as she sett Negroe dirke passing by her she tooke up the taile of his shirt (saying) Dirke thou wilt have a good long thing, and soe did several tymes as he past by her; after this she went into the roome where the syder was and then came out agine, and between the two houses she mett Mulatto Jacke a going to draw more syder and putt her hand on his codpiece, at which he smil'd, and went on his way and drew syder and she came againe into the company but stay'd not long but went out to drinking with two of the said Thomas Cockes Negroes by the garden pale, And a while after she tooke Mingoe one of the said Cocke's Negroes about the Necke and fling on the bedd and Kissed him and putt her hand into his Codpeice, Awhile after Mulatto Jacke went into the Fish roome and she followed him, but what they did there this deponent knoweth not for it being near night this deponent left her and the Negroes together, (He thinking her to be much in drinke) and soe this deponent went home about one houre by sunn . . .
    ----------------
    "In 1679 he received a patent for 170 acres of land on the north side of James River in Henrico Co. adjoining land of John Lewis, Mr. Cocke, and Mr. Beauchamp, and
    touching the 'three runs' of Turkey Island Creek." So, (Capt. Thomas) Cocke, was indeed a neighbor, and apparently the owner of the slaves involved in this case with Katherine Watkins.


    Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Henrico County, Goochland ... By Louise Pledge Heath Foley:

    HALCOAT PRIDE was living in Goochland County, February 1724, when Thomas Locket had 900 acres on north side of Appomattock River, adjacent to Halcoat Pride, on the south side the main Butterwood Creek, along with Samuel Hancock and Arthur Moseley.

    JOHN PRIDE, 400 acres (N.L.), HENRICO COUNTY on the main branch of Swift Creek, above the Beaver Ponds, crossing Genetoe Br., 9 July 1724, pg 6 40 Shill.

    James Akin, 100 acres, Goochland County, north side of Appamattock River, adjacent HALCOATE PRIDE and Thomas Locket, on east side of a branch of Butterwood Creek, Arthur Moseley, on south side of a branch of Swift Creek, and JOHN PRIDE'S LINE, 26 June 1731, p. 195, 5 lbs money.

    Joseph Baugh, 400 acres, Goochland County, on south side of Swift Creek, adj. JOHN PRIDE and Thomas Baugh, 17 Sept 1731, pg. 369, 40 shillings.

    Lineage: Kit #139661
    Henry Watkins (Immigrant), b 1638 Talgat, Wales, d 1715 Malvern Hills, Henrico Co, VA

    Thomas Watkins (of Swift Creek),b 1678 d 1760 Henrico Co, VA ... (md. Catherine Pride)

    Thomas Watkins Jr. (of Chickahominy), b 1714, d 1783 Swift Creek, Henrico Co, VA, Nov ? ... (md. Frances Anderson)

    Francis Watkins, b 1745 July 15, d 1826 Henrico Co., VA, May 1 ... (md. Ann Agnes Woodson)

    Henry Edward Watkins, b 1782 Feb 19, d 1856 Prince Edward Co, VA, Sept 6 ... (md. Agnes Woodson Venable)

    Francis Nathaniel Watkins, b 1812 Aug ?, d 1885 Prince Edward Co, VA, Sept 5 ... (md. Martha Ann Scott)

    Asa Dickenson Watkins b 1856 Jun 8, d 1938 Prince Edward Co, VA, Apr 14 ... (md. Ann Eliza Forbes)

    William Forbes Watkins, b 1887 Jun 17, d 1955 Farmville, VA, Feb 22 ... (md. Susan Stevens)

    William F. Watkins, b 1926 Millen, GA, Apr 4, d 2012 ... (md. Norma L. Soyars)

    Thomas married Frances Anne Anderson. Frances (daughter of Henry Anderson and Prudence Stratton) was born 1715; died 1783, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Frances Anne Anderson was born 1715 (daughter of Henry Anderson and Prudence Stratton); died 1783, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony.
    Children:
    1. Francis of Poplar Hill Watkins, Sr. was born 15 Jul 1745, Henrico Co., Virginia; died 1826, Poplar Hill, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.
    2. Lt. Col. Joel Watkins was born Abt 1750, Henrico, Virginia Colony; died 1829, Henrico, Virginia.
    3. Thomas Watkins, Jr. was born Abt 1738, Powhatan Co., Virginia; died 1778, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    4. 7. Elizabeth Anne 'Betsey Anne' Watkins was born 31 Jul 1738, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died 14 May 1834, Smith Co., Tennessee.
    5. Sarah 'Sallie' Watkins was born Abt 1748, Chickahominy, Hanover Co., Virginia; died 1786, Alabama.