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1700 - 1768 (68 years)
1703 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
14 Jul 1703 |
Amherst Co., Virginia |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Robert Davis, b. Est 1665 |
Mother |
Abadiah Lewis, b. Est 1665 |
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Family |
Abraham2 Venable, b. 22 Mar 1700, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony [3] |
Children |
+ | 1. Abraham B.3 Venable, Jr., b. 9 Jan 1725, Prince Edward County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Nathaniel3 Venable, b. 21 Oct 1733, Tidewater, Hanover Co., Colonial Virginia |
+ | 3. James Venable, b. Abt 1735 |
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1725 - Aft 1782 (57 years)
Birth |
9 Jan 1725 |
Prince Edward County, Virginia |
Died |
Aft 1782 |
Prince William Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Abraham2 Venable, b. 22 Mar 1700, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Martha Davis, b. 14 Jul 1703, Amherst Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Elizabeth Michaux, b. 18 Jun 1731, Goochland, Virginia Colony |
Married |
1751 |
Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Samuel Venable, b. Est. 1751, Prince Edward County, Virginia |
| 2. Martha Venable, b. Est 1720 |
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1733 - 1804 (70 years)
Birth |
21 Oct 1733 |
Tidewater, Hanover Co., Colonial Virginia |
Died |
1804 |
Prince Edward County, Virginia |
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Father |
Abraham2 Venable, b. 22 Mar 1700, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Martha Davis, b. 14 Jul 1703, Amherst Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Elizabeth Michaux Woodson, b. 6 Jun 1740, Prince Edward Co., Virginia |
Married |
1755 |
Children |
+ | 1. Samuel Woodson Venable, b. 19 Sep 1756, Slate Hill, Prince Edward County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Elizabeth 'Betsy' Ann Venable, b. 18 Nov 1760, Prince Edward County, Virginia |
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Abt 1735 - 1814 (~ 79 years)
Birth |
Abt 1735 |
Died |
1814 |
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Father |
Abraham2 Venable, b. 22 Mar 1700, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Martha Davis, b. 14 Jul 1703, Amherst Co., Virginia |
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Family |
Judith Morton, b. 27 Dec 1739, Lunenburg County, Virginia |
Married |
3 Oct 1757 |
Lunenburg Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Joseph Venable, b. 1761 |
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Name |
Abraham2 Venable |
- 1st Generation, s/o Abraham Venable of England who married the widow of John Nicks, who was the d/o ________Lewis; left one son, Abraham b. 22 Mar 1700, and married Martha Davis, d/o Nathaniel Davis of Hanover Co., VA Issue, Abraham, Hugh Lewis, Charles, Nathaniel, James, William and John, and dau. Ann, m. Phil King of Cumberland Co., Elizabeth m. Josiah Morton.
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Title |
PATRIOT |
Born |
22 Mar 1700 |
New Kent Co., Virginia Colony |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
15 Dec 1768 |
Louisana County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I16322 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
16 May 2017 |
Family |
Martha Davis, b. 14 Jul 1703, Amherst Co., Virginia , d. Yes, date unknown |
Children |
+ | 1. Abraham B.3 Venable, Jr., b. 9 Jan 1725, Prince Edward County, Virginia , d. Aft 1782, Prince William Co., Virginia (Age 57 years) |
+ | 2. Nathaniel3 Venable, b. 21 Oct 1733, Tidewater, Hanover Co., Colonial Virginia , d. 1804, Prince Edward County, Virginia (Age 70 years) |
+ | 3. James Venable, b. Abt 1735, d. 1814 (Age ~ 79 years) |
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Last Modified |
30 Aug 2016 |
Family ID |
F5742 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/VAPRINCE/2007-06/1182730747
Venable
Deed Bk 1 1754-1759 1760 Prince Edward May Venable Ab
Jr. Vaughan Ck Court ord dated May 1760 we have been
summoned to ascertain the damage that may arive by Thomas Woods building a water grist mil on Vaughan's Creek and having met on the place we examined the adj land and find that building the mill will not be of prejudice to any
person as far as we believe. signed William Sen. Bird, William Simmons, Willm More, John May, Thomas Caldwell, Thomas Baldwin, J Leneve, Ab Venable Jr, John Martain, Samuel Southerland, John Chiles, John (x) Bonds rec June
10 1760
Goochland Wills and deeds p 41 1740 Goochland 20-May
Venable Abraham seller Deed May 20 1740 Abraham Venable of Hanover to Robert Kent of Goochland for 8# land between lines of Ebenezer Adams and John Kent, decd, on Byurd[Byrd] Ck, 70 acres. Witness John Anthony, Hugh Moore, Edmund Lilly
Pr Ed Co Margaret Stubblefield 1754 Prince Edward 4-Oct
Venable Abraham buyer Buffalo River Oct 4 1754 George (+) Moore witnessed a deed of Abraham Venable Jr when he bought 400 acres on the North side of Buffalo River - deed book 1 1754-1759
Deed bk 5 1783 Prince Edward 12-Aug Venable Abraham poa
Joseph Moore of PE appts James Speed of Lincoln Co (is this Ky) and Abraham Venable of Charlotte poa in his name as guardian of John M. Stewart and Alfred Stewart orphans of Thomas and Frances Stewart, both dede. John Stewart the brother of Thomas received a stud horse wrongfully from John
Stewart.
Deed Bk 1 1754-1759 1754 Prince Edward 4-Oct Venable Abraham buyer Buffalo Samuel Hancock Jr of P [Pittsylvania] to Abraham Venable Jr of P for 50# a tract of land in P on the north side of Buffalo River containing about 400 acres bounded by the lines of Col. Randolph, George Lumkin, John
Richardson decd, signed, wit Nat Venable, Robert Hastie, Samuel Hancock Sr, George (+) Moor, Andrew (-) Rozborough rec April 8 1755
Tax Lists 1755 Prince Edward Venable Abraham 1755 - List of tithables from Buffalo to the county line 1755, There is a
Hugh and Charles Ricey (1 poll each and beside each other) and then a John Richey (1 poll) and then a William Rice 2 polls. People on either side of William Rice are: John Burke 1 tithe, Abraham Venable with Abraham Venable, John Fulton, James Henie and 8 slaves, Douglas and Paeter Puckett, John
Davis and William Rice - 2, James and Josh Ewing 2, Joseph Littlejohn and Agey 2 (Agey is probably slave), Archer Clanahann 17445Joyce Summary 1754Prince Edward Venable Abraham Jr. buyer Buffalo River First observed in Amelia, George appears early in PE as a witness with Nathaniel Venable, Robert Hastie, Samuel Hancock Sr. and Andrew Rosborough to a deed of Sameul Hancock Jr to Abraham Venable Jr. both of PE, land on N side of the Buffalo River adj Col. Randolph, George Lumpkin and John Richardson, decd.
Pr Ed Co Margaret Stubblefield 1760 Prince Edward Venable Abraham, Jr. To see if damage would be done by Thomas Woods building a grist mill.
Deed Bk 3 1771-1777 1777 Charlotte 1-Feb Venable John
buyer Cubb Ck Samuel Goode Jr and Mary Goode of Prince Edward to John Venable to C 275# 495 acres on bothsides of Horsepen Fork of Cubb Cr bounded by Manson and Palmer's corners, William Marshall, widow Marshall, Samuel Moore, Alexander. Signed by both. Wit Andrew Wallace, William
Marshall, David (x) Hutcherson, Luke Pamker, Wiliam Nixon rec Feb 3 1777
Deed Bk 1 1754-1759 1754 Prince Edward 4-Oct Venable Nat
wit Buffalo Samuel Hancock Jr of P to Abraham Venable Jr of P for 50# a tract of land in P on the north side of Buffalo River containing about 400 acres bounded by the lines of Col. Randolph, George Lumkin, John Richardson decd, signed, wit Nat Venable, Robert Hastie, Samuel Hancock Sr, George (+) Moor, Andrew (-) Rozborough rec April 8 1755
Deed Bk 3 1771-1777 1773 Charlotte 4-Jan Venable Nathaniel wit Springfield Ck John Moore Jr and Lucy his wife of
Prince Edward to Thomas Chappell of Southampton Co for 75# 235 acres in C on both sides of Springfield Ck bounded by Wills (now Nance), Collins, a new line (now Moore), Cole. Signed. Wit Nathaniel Venable, And. Mackenzie, Lewelling Williamson rec Jan 4 1773
Joyce Summary 1754 Prince Edward Venable Nathaniel witness Buffalo River First observed in Amelia, George appears early in PE as a witness with Nathaniel Venable, Robert Hastie, Samuel Hancock Sr. and Andrew Rosborough to a deed of Sameul Hancock Jr to Abraham Venable Jr. both of PE, land on N side of the Buffalo River adj Col. Randolph, George Lumpkin and John Richardson, decd.
Deed Bk 1 1754-1759 1761 Prince Edward 22-Oct Venable
Nathaniel wit Buffalo Richard Childress of P to John Bartholomew Dupreyof Amelia 109# land on lower side of Buffalo River 193 acres bounded by Rice's corner on Bibb's line, Woodson's line now William Price's. Signed. Wit Nathaniel Venable, William Price, Joseph (+) Berry rec Dec 10 1761 Ann wife reling dower
Joyce Summary 1773 Charlotte 4-Jan Venable Nicholas
wit Springfield Ck. John Moore Jr and his wife Lucy of Prince Edward Co deeded to Thomas Chappel of Southampton 235 ac on both sides Springfield Ck adj to Wills, Collins, new line of Moore, Cole. Wit Nicholas Venable, Andrew Makenzie, Lewellyn Williamson.
Deed Bk 3, 4 1747-1753 1750 Amelia 18-May Venable
lines Falling Creek Thomas Lockwitt, Jr. (also Lockett) of Cumberland Co., Va to William Campbell 52# 690 acres n/s of north fork of Falling Creek adj lines of Randolph and Venable, Harris Creek, a bottom and the fork with all houses.. being part of a greater pat to Thomas Lockett. No wits.
Court Order Book 7, 1782-1788 Prince Edward Venable pl Joseph Moore assignee for Watkins, Pankey and Venable pl vs Charles Woodson and c, def, p 64 in debt, also vs James
Clarke and c in debt, also Wiliam Spencer and c p 97 in debt
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- [S107] Family Histories, https://archive.org/stream/gilescarterofvir00cart/gilescarterofvir00cart_djvu.txt.
Nathaniel Venable and Francis Watkins were executors of and Agnes Watkins a witness to the will of Theodrick Carter (Second) which was probated January 19th, 1777. The second Theodrick's son, John Carter, named one son Francis Watkins, one Richard and one Robert. Robert Carter named one son Robert Michaux and a daughter Sarah Venable. The second Theodrick Carter's son, Theodrick (Third), named a son Nathaniel.
Abraham Venable, who married Elizabeth Michaux, daughter of Jacob Michaux, was a witness to the will of Waddill Carter, son of Theodrick Carter Second). Martha Venable, a sister of Abraham, married John Holcomb of Prince Edward County, Virginia. Samuel Venable, son of Abraham and Elizabeth Michaux Venable, married Aime Anderson, daughter of Thomas Anderson of Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Francis Watkins Carter married Sarah Holcomb Anderson.
- [S93] Sons of the American Revolution, http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/32596_242345-00042/4058849/-1656623140.
- [S107] Family Histories, https://archive.org/stream/gilescarterofvir00cart/gilescarterofvir00cart_djvu.txt.
Nathaniel Venable and Francis Watkins were ex-
ecutors of and Agnes Watkins a witness to the will of
Theodrick Carter (Second) which was probated Jan-
uary 19th, 1777. The second Theodrick 's son, John Carter, named one son Francis Watkins, one Richard and one Robert. Robert Carter named one son Robert Michaux and a daughter Sarah Venable. The second Theodrick Carter's son, Theodrick (Third), named a son Nathaniel.
Abraham Venable, who married Elizabeth Mi-
chaux, daughter of Jacob Michaux, was a witness to
the will of Waddill Carter, son of Theodrick Carter
(Second). Martha Venable, a sister of Abraham,
married John Holcomb of Prince Edward County,
Virginia. Samuel Venable, son of Abraham and
Elizabeth Michaux Venable, married Aim Anderson,
daughter of Thomas Anderson of Mecklenburg
County, Virginia. Francis Watkins Carter married
Sarah Holcomb Anderson.
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