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Anna McBee/Magby/Mocobee/Mocaboy/McGehee[1, 2]

Female Est 1679 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Anna McBee/Magby/Mocobee/Mocaboy/McGehee  [3
    Born Est 1679  St. John's Parish, King William County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I17198  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 23 Jul 2019 

    Father Thomas McBee/Magby/Mocobee/Mocaboy/McGehee,   b. Aft 1653, Charles County, Colonial Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Jul 1727, St. John's Par. King William Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 73 years) 
    Mother Anne Baytop,   b. 1656, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1687, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 31 years) 
    Married Abt 1656  Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Ann Baytop was born 1656 in County Kent, England, and died date unknown.She married Thomas MackGehee, son of James MacGregor.
      Children of Ann Baytop and Thomas MackGehee are:
      William McGehee, b. 1689, d. 1796, North Carolina.
      Anna McGehee, b. 1690, d. date unknown.
      Dinah McGehee, b. 1691, d. date unknown.
      Abraham McGehee, b. 1693, Virginia, d. 1743, Virginia.
      +Edward McGehee, b. 1702, Virginia, d. 1770, Cumberland County, VA.
      Mary McGehee, b. 1702, d. date unknown.
      Samuel McGehee, b. 1705, Virginia, d. 1791, Virginia.
      Sarah McGehee, b. 1706, d. date unknown.
      Jacob McGehee, b. 1707, d. ~ 1783.
    Family ID F6124  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Histories
    Memoir - McGee - Magby - McGeehee - Mockboy -  With Allied Lines of Anderson, Truman, Redd descending from Thomas Mockboy of Charles Co., Maryland AKA: James McGregor
    Memoir - McGee - Magby - McGeehee - Mockboy - With Allied Lines of Anderson, Truman, Redd descending from Thomas Mockboy of Charles Co., Maryland AKA: James McGregor
    Magby-McGeehee Memoir.pdf

  • Sources 
    1. [S39] Will, http://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?disc=25102;article=20911;.
      THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
      OF
      THOMAS MACK GEHEE [Mockbee, Mockboy, Magby, etc.]
      In the name of God Amen. I, Thomas Mack Gehee, of St. John's Parish, King William county, being sick and weak, but of perfect mind and memory, do call to mind the uncertainty of this life and here make my last will and testament. First, I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God, my merciful Redeemer, hoping through his mercy to obtain an everlasting crown of glory, my body to be decently buried, and all my just and principal debts to be paid.I bequeath as here followeth: Item 1st. I give and bequeath to my son, William Mack Gehee, ten shillings to buy him a mourning ring, being in full of his portion. Item 2nd. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Anna Butler, ten shillings to buy her a mourning ring, being in full of her portion. Item 3rd. I give and bequeath to my son-in-law, John Lipscomb, and my daughter Dinah, his wife, twenty shillings to buy them mourning rings, being in full of their portion. Item 4th. I give and bequeath to my son, Abraham Mack Gehee, ninety-six acres of land, being in part of the dividend of land I now live on, with the houses, orchards and appurtenances belonging thereunto, to him and his heirs forever. Item 5th. I give and bequeath to my son Abraham Mack Gehee, one negro man named Bristol, to him and his heirs forever; also one feather bed and furniture, and one large chest. And it is my further will and testament that when my two sons, Jacob and Samuel, and my daughter, Sarah, come of age, that my said son, Abraham, do pay them five pounds each.
      7.Title: Kevin McGehee
      Text: Will continued:
      Item 6th. I give and bequeath to my son, Edward Mack Gehee, fifty acres of land, of the same dividend of land I now live on, belonging to my said plantation, also one negro man named Peter, to him and his heirs forever, on his paying to my sons, Samuel and Jacob, and my daughter, Sarah, when they arrive at the age of twenty one years, five pounds each. I also give and bequeath to my son, Edward Mack Gehee, one feather bed and furniture and the chest which was his mother's.
      Item 7th. I give and bequeath to my son, Samuel Mack Gehee, fifty acres of land, being part of the same dividend of land I now live on, also one feather bed and furniture, and one large chest, to him and his heirs forever. I likewise give and bequeath to my son, Samuel, my riding mare, saddle and bridle. Item 8th. I give and bequeath to my son, Jacob Mack Gehee, fifty acres of land, one large chest, to him and his heirs forever. My further will and desire is that my son, Jacob, shall live with my son, Abraham Mack Gehee, and when he arrives at the age of eighteen to have a share in the crop with him in case my said son, Jacob, works with him. My further will and desire is that my said land, so given, to be divided among my children, to be laid out crosswise, beginning at Neckatewanna bridge up the head line to the corner, and down the back line until it includes Abraham's portion of ninety-six acres, and so the list of my sons' parts to be laid out in this course until they each have their complement.
      8.Title: Kevin McGehee
      Text: Will continued:
      Item 9th. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Sarah, one feather bed and furniture, one chest of drawers, and one sealskin trunk. And it is my further will and desire that after my decease my said daughter, Sarah, be paid by my executors five pounds in current money or goods from a store, that is to say, the first year after my decease, fifty shillings, and the following fifty shillings more. And I give and bequeath unto my said daughter, Sarah, her mother's horse, saddle and bridle. Item 10th. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Mary Dickson, one bed filled with feathers, a pair of blankets, my desk and all that is in the desk. My further will and desire is that my draught mare and hogs be and remain on the plantation for the support and maintenance of my children. My cattle and sheep and hogs I desire to be equally divided among my five youngest children. Also, the last of my personal estate, likewise by lots, be equally divided among the same. I do constitute my loving sons, Abraham, Edward and Samuel Mack Gehee, my whole and sole executors of this my last will and testament, revoking and making void and disannulling all wills by me before made.
      In witness whereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty seventh day of July, in the year of our Lord, seventeen hundred and twenty four.
      Thomas Mack Gehee
      Signed and sealed in the
      presence of us:
      Robert Bainbridge
      W. Craddock
      J. Buckley

    2. [S95] William and Mary Quarterly, www.jstor.org/stable/1922714.
      "McGehee Family in Virginia." The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1917, pp. 275-288.,
      See Documents

    3. [S100] Internet Source, http://genealogytrails.com/ala/early_settlers2_6.html#clark.
      McGehee Family.

      +THOMAS1 MACK GEHEE, the immigrant, was seated in St. Johns parish, King William county, Va., before 1727, where his will was dated 27th July, 1727.** It is not known whom he married. He had nine children:

      +In the name of God, amen! I, Thomas Mack Gehee, of St. Johns Parish, King William county, being sick and weak, but of perfect mind and memory, do call to mind the uncertainty of this life, and here make my last will and testament, etc.
      I bequeath as here followeth: Item 1st. I give and bequeath to my son, William Mack Gehee, ten shillings to buy him a mourning ring, being in full of his portion.
      Item 2nd. to my daughter Anna Butler, the same, etc.
      Item 3rd. to my son-in-law John Lipscomb and my daughter, Dinah, his wife, 20 shillings, the same, etc.
      Item 4th. to my son Abraham 96 acres of land being part of the dividend of land I now live onwith the orchards and appurtenances belonging thereunto, to him and his heirs forever.
      Item 5th. to my son, Abraham, a negro man named Bristol, and a feather bed and furniture and large chest.
      And it is my further will and testament that when my two sons Jacob and Samuel and my daughter Sarah come of age that my said son Abraham do pay them 5 pounds each.
      Item 6th. to my son Edward 50 acres of land and a negro man named Peter, and one feather bed and furniture and a chest which was his mothers.
      Item 7. to my son Samuel 50 acres, feather bed and furniture and one large chest, and my riding mare, saddle and bridle, etc.
      Item 9. to my daughter Sarah a bed filled with feathers, one chest and drawer, and one seal skin trunk, and 5 pounds current money or goods from a store, and etc., and also her mothers horse, saddle and bridle.
      Item 10. to my daughter Mary Dickson, one feather bed, a pair of blankets, my desk and all that is in the desk, etc. Cattle, sheep, hogs, etc., equally divided, etc.
      My loving sons Abraham, Edward and Samuel my whole and sole executors, etc.
      27 July, 1727.
      Thomas Mack Gehee.
      Bobert Bambridge.
      W. Craddock.
      J. Buckley.
      William McGhee/Magby, etc
      In 1696, Wm. Mack Gehee, of New Kent county, bought 200 acres in Henrico county, on the river, of Alex. MacKenny, of New Kent, for 3000 pounds of tobacco. Witness, Gideon Macon, of New Kent, and Mary Swan. (Henrico Records.)
      Wife unknown.
      Anna married _____Butler.