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Family: Edward2 Wade / Mary [Mann] Hampton (F8130)  [1



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  • Father | Male
    Edward2 Wade

    Born  1642  York County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  1682  York County, Virginia  Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married     
    Father  Edward Wade | F8127 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Jane, Mrs. Edward Wade | F8127 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Mary [Mann] Hampton

    Born  1681  Wilmington Parish, York Co., Colonial Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Father  Capt. John Hampton, Sr. | F3453 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Mann | F3453 Group Sheet 

  • Sources 
    1. [S86] Our Southern Cousins, http://oursoutherncousins.com/hampton.html.
      Capt. John Hampton, born ca 1655, inherited Hampfield from his father in 1677. At same time he received 157 acres adjoining land from John Mann. Mann deed calls him Capt. John Hampton, and explains intended marriage to daughter Mary Mann, (1652-1690) whom he married ca June 1677. The name of her parents are unknown; her uncle was John Mann. Mr. John Mann, gent., had bought his land from Thomas Todd in 1653. Living with Mann, a widower, were his son, John Mann, Jr. and his young niece Mary.

      John Hampton was a captain in the militia. Before 1704 he moved to King William, Pamunkey Neck. His will was 10 Nov 1718 and would have been in King William County Records except the courthouse burned. But subsequent deeds confirm that that Capt. Hampton left three tracts of Hampfield to his son Thomas, being: (1) the Home Tract, one-half of original grant to William Hampton who devised it to his son Thomas Hampton, Clerke, and conveyed by him to his eldest son John Hampton on 8 June 1677, the time of John's marriage to Mary Mann; (2) the Cary Tract, ....the (3) the Mann Tract deeded him by John Mann (his wife?s uncle). His second wife was a Miss Cary, first name unknown.

      John?s children by both Mary Mann and Miss Cary were:
      sp: Mary Ann MANN (b.1652-Timberneck,Gloucester Co.,VA m.Jun 1677 d.1690-Roswell,King William County,Virginia)
      1) Thomas HAMPTON (b.1679)
      | sp: Mary BUCKNER/BURRIS
      2) Mary HAMPTON (b.1681-Wilmington Parish,York County,Virginia)
      | sp: Edward, Jr. WADE (b.Abt 1640)
      3) JOHN (Jr.) HAMPTON (b.3 Jun 1683-Hampfield,Gloucester County,VA. d.26 Jun 1747/1748-Fairfax Co.,VA)
      | sp: * Margaret WADE (b.1 May 1694-St. Peters Parish,New Kent Co.,VA m.1712 d.17 May 1773-Prince William Co.,VA)
      4) William HAMPTON (b.1685)
      | sp: Mary/Martha THORNTON-CATLETT
      5) Richard HAMPTON (b.1688)
      | sp: Martha
      sp: (unknown)?Miss? CARY (b.Abt 1670-Gloucester County,Virginia)
      6) Cary HAMPTON