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IMMIGRANT Ellen Ann, Mrs. George Pollard[1]

Female Est 1705 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Ellen Ann, Mrs. George Pollard 
    Title IMMIGRANT 
    Born Est 1705  Prob. Prince George Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I17269  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 3 Jan 2017 

    Family George Pollard,   b. Bef 1702,   d. Aft 1765, Amelia County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 64 years) 
    Children 
    +1. Joseph George Pollard,   b. Est 1728, Prob. Prince George Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt Aug 1789, Amelia Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 61 years)
     2. Francis Pollard,   b. Abt 1722, Amelia County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1780, Amelia Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 58 years)
     3. Susannah Pollard,   b. Abt 1725, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Abt 1774, Amelia County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 49 years)
    Last Modified 1 Jan 2017 
    Family ID F6164  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Histories
    Pollard Families of Amelia
    Pollard Families of Amelia
    GeoPollard-GenRpt.pdf
    Pollards of Amelia County, Virginia
    Pollards of Amelia County, Virginia
    Pollards of Amelia County.pdf
    Pollards of Amelia County
    Pollards of Amelia County
    2-Pollards in Amelia.pdf

  • Sources 
    1. [S84] Rootsweb, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jhmjr&id=I17253.
      Name: George Pollard
      Sex: M
      Birth: BEF 1702 in
      Event: Fact 1737 Amelia Co., Tithables 1
      Event: Land 09 JUL 1737 Patent for 393 acres in Amelia Co., Sandy Creek 2
      Death: AFT SEP 1765 in prob. Amelia Co., Virginia
      Note:

      George Pollard came to Amelia County about 1736, and in July 1737 was granted a patent for 382 acres on Sandy Creek. Patent Book 7, p. 373: George Pollard, 393a., Amelia Co., adj. John Radford, John Harris & Joel Meadows, Sandy Cr. (p. 374). 9 Jul 1737. He may have been there earlier as a patent of June 1737 to John Harris states that it adjoins George Pollard; Patent Book 17, p. 314. "A Plat of the Land Patents of Amelia Co., Virginia", Amelia County Historical Committee, 1987, shows those two patents; they are in the westernmost portion of the county. George Pollard's patent is separated from the Appomatttox River by only one other patent, and the Appomattox is the boundry between Amelia and Prince Edward counties. The patent is just east of present Farmville.

      Tithable lists may give information about children. It is believed that the list reflects the head of the household and male children over 16:
      1737 tithable list in The Southside Virginia, Oct 1982, Vol.1, No. 1, Amelia County Tithables Flatt Creek, page 17 lists "George Pollard, Francis Pollard -2"
      1740 Amelia County Tithables by J. C. Kolbe, page 71 , George and Francis are shown in George's Household in Flat Creek "George Polerd, Frncs Polerd - 2".
      1744 - quoted in Rudd -Pollard-Youngblood, page 201: "By 1744 we note that George Pollard's second son, Joseph, became a titable.
      1749 - quoted in Rudd-Pollard-Youngblood, page 202: Joseph a separate tithable, so 21.
      If Francis and Joseph appeared at age 16, then Francis born ca. 1721 and Joseph ca. 1728. In 1757 George deeded part of his patent to Joseph, and in 1765 Joseph, in turn, deeded that land to a third party and for reasons not explained, George joined in the deed.

      An index of tithables shows he was in Amelia Co. from 1736 - 1756
      Amelia Co., Virginia, Tax Lists, 1736-1764, An Every Name Index, TLC Genealogy, Miami, 1993:
      1736, George Pollard - Jno Dawon's List, above Flatt Creek
      1737, George Pollard - Jno Dawon's List, above Flatt Creek (from Flat Creet to the extent of the county upwards)
      1738, George Polerd - John Burtons List, above Flatt Creek
      1739, George Pollerd -{Francis Anderson's} List, above Flatt Creek
      1740, George Polerd - Thos Tabb's List, between Deep and Flatt Creeks
      1741, George Polerd - John Burton's List, above Flat Creek {between Appomattox River and Flatt Cr}
      1742, George Polard - Wm. Clement's List [between Flatt Creek and Appomattox River]
      1746, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List [between Flatt Creek and Appomattox Reiver] {to Saylors Creek}
      1747, George Polard - Thoms Tabb's List , above Flatt Creek
      1749, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish above Flatt Creek
      1751, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish
      1753, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish (mutilated)
      1754, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List
      1755, Geo. Pollard - Colo Richd Booker's Pool [between Falatt and Nibbs Creeks?]
      1755, Geo. Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish
      1756, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish

      Deeds-
      Patent Book 17, p. 373; George Pollard, 393a., Amelia Co., adj. John Radford, John Harris & Joel Meadows, Sandy Cr. (p. 374). 9 Jul 1737.
      Patent Book 17, p. 323 - patient of 6/10/1737 to John Harris of 332 acres in Amelia on South side of Appamattox river is descried as ajd to John Radford, George Pollard and Joseph Echole
      Patent Book 19, p. 1095, patent to Richard Anderson, 252 acres on S. sie of Appomattox R. bet. George Pollard, Thomas Pruitt, Thomas Fosters & Paulen Anderson (the actual patents indicate that either it is a mis-statement to have named George Pollard; the actual owner would have been Samuel Davis].
      Amelia, DB 1, Page 454, 2/18/1742 - George Pollord to George Forster for £20, 197 acres south side of Appamattox River, being parf of 392 acre patent to Pollord, bounded in part by a tree on bank of Sandy Creek, Ratford [Redford]'s line, and Meador's line.
      Amelia, DB 2, Page 506 - 11/21/1746 - William Wood of King Queen Co to Robert Page of Gochland, witenesses were John Mauldin, George Pollard, and Sadrch Turner (proved by oaths of witnesses in court 6/28/1747)
      Amelia, DB 2, Page 562, 12/5/1747 - William Barnes (grantee of Radford) to John Morris Jr, 100 acres on South side of Appomattox River, George Pollard, John Morris and Shadrack Turner witnesses.
      Amelia, DB 6, Pg 39, 6/23/1757 - George Pollard to Joseph Pollard for £20, 100 acres on southside of Appomattox River, being part of 392 acres patent to saidGeorge Pollard and adjacent line of John Redford, with all house, etc.
      Amelia, DB 8, Page 625, 9/17/1765, Joseph Pollard to John Wayles of Charles City Co., for £20.15.00 - part of all of above 100 acres; GEORGE POLLARD signed as grantor but not referred to in body of deed.
      What of other 100 acres??

      Order Book and Will Book Entries
      8 Jan 1737 - Judgment, Henry Cary v. GEORGE POLLARD, to recover £2/16/1½ & costs (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 42)
      16 Nov 1739 - Presentments by Grand Jury; including "For not coming to church: John Dawon, Jeol Meadows, Henry Dawson, GEORGE POLLARD, John Thomas, Thomas Prewitt, John Hudson, John Blanchet, Mathew Harris, John Hurt, Thomas Wingo, Christopher Sneed, HANCE HENDRICK, James Brumfeild, Thomas Burton, Henry Lester, Richard Beisley & George Shepart. Ordered the serveral persons be summoned to appear at the next Court. (Amelia Co. Order Book, 1, p 80).
      21 June 1740 - Jury duty; GEORGE POLLARD a member of jury in criminal case, Comm. v. Rob't Vaughan (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 111)
      1740/41 - Witness, HANCE HENDRICK, witness for Barnes, to be paid for 2 days' attendance; James Brown from Goochland Co., witness for same, to be paid for 2 days & coming and going 20 miles; GEORGE POLLARD, witness for same, to be paid for 1 day. (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 148)
      15 May 1741 - Jury duty; GEORGE POLLARD a member of grand jury. (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 154)
      18 Jun 1742 - Road work; GEORGE POLLARD and other tithables to assist clearing road from Wm Echols Road on Sandy Creek up to ridge at fork of Sandy Creek (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 212A)
      22 June 1745 - Appaiser; GEORGE POLLARD appointed with others to appraise estate of Robert Charlesworth ((Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 325A)
      19 June 1747 - Deed; GEORGE POLLARD, John Maulden & Shadrack Turner made oath re deed of William Wood to Robert Page (Amelia Co. Order Book 2, p. 43A.
      17 July 1747 - Witness; GEORGE POLLARD paid as witness for five days attendance on behalf of William Clement. (Amelia Co. Order Book 2, p. 48A) Resided in Amelia Co., Virginia (formed 1735)

      Deed Book 1, Page 75 - deed of 5/12/1737 from Terey to Adam Loving, describes property by reference to "line of Pollard."
      Deed Book 1, Page 376 - deed of 4/19/1742 from Adam Loving to Meadows, describes property by refernece to "George Pollards' corner"
      Deed Book 1, Page 454 - deed of 2/18/1742 from George Pollard/ord to George Forster, £20, 197 acres on south side of Appamoatox River, part of 397 acre patent to said George Pollard, bounded in part by a tree on bank of Sandy Creek, Ratford's line and Meador's line.
      Order Book 1, Page 154 - member of grand jury
      Deed Book 2, Page 162, deed of 3/15/1744 from Wood to Page, describes 200 a in Roighleigh Parish as "bounded by Mr. George Pollards corner"
      Order Book 1, Page 212A; named with group of men to work with Surveyor "for road to be cleared from William Nichols road on Stocks Creek up to ridge at fork of Sancy Creek."
      Order Book 1, Page 229B - Deed of George Pollard to George Forster ordered recorded.
      Order Book 1, Page 325A - named in some capacity (perhaps appraiser) for Estate of Robert Charlesworth.
      Deed Book 2, Page 506, deed dated 11/21/1746, William Wood of King & Queen Co., to Robert Page of Goochland for £25, 150 acres on fork of the Stocks creek bounded by Thomas Wingo, witnesses were John Mauldin, George Pollard and Shadrach Turner who proved the deed in court 6/29/1747.
      Order Book 2, Page 48A, Court held July 17, 1747, George Pollard, John Harris, John Hill and John Smith Jr. witnesses for Wm. Clements to be paid for 5 days attendance.
      Deed Book 2, Page 562, deed dated 12/5/1747 from William Barnes of "Raghly Parish" to "John Morris, Jr., of Ragly Parish, £15, for 100 acres on south side of Appamattox River hwere Willbarnes now lives, part of the patent of John Radford who sold to Barnes, witneses: John Morris, George Pollard, and Shadrach Turner.

      William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 2, p. 81, Amelia marriages - 21 Mar 1721, John Carter and Oney Pollard

    2. [S84] Rootsweb, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jhmjr&id=I17253.
      Name: George Pollard
      Sex: M
      Birth: BEF 1702 in
      Event: Fact 1737 Amelia Co., Tithables 1
      Event: Land 09 JUL 1737 Patent for 393 acres in Amelia Co., Sandy Creek 2
      Death: AFT SEP 1765 in prob. Amelia Co., Virginia
      Note:

      George Pollard came to Amelia County about 1736, and in July 1737 was granted a patent for 382 acres on Sandy Creek. Patent Book 7, p. 373: George Pollard, 393a., Amelia Co., adj. John Radford, John Harris & Joel Meadows, Sandy Cr. (p. 374). 9 Jul 1737. He may have been there earlier as a patent of June 1737 to John Harris states that it adjoins George Pollard; Patent Book 17, p. 314. "A Plat of the Land Patents of Amelia Co., Virginia", Amelia County Historical Committee, 1987, shows those two patents; they are in the westernmost portion of the county. George Pollard's patent is separated from the Appomatttox River by only one other patent, and the Appomattox is the boundry between Amelia and Prince Edward counties. The patent is just east of present Farmville.

      Tithable lists may give information about children. It is believed that the list reflects the head of the household and male children over 16:
      1737 tithable list in The Southside Virginia, Oct 1982, Vol.1, No. 1, Amelia County Tithables Flatt Creek, page 17 lists "George Pollard, Francis Pollard -2"
      1740 Amelia County Tithables by J. C. Kolbe, page 71 , George and Francis are shown in George's Household in Flat Creek "George Polerd, Frncs Polerd - 2".
      1744 - quoted in Rudd -Pollard-Youngblood, page 201: "By 1744 we note that George Pollard's second son, Joseph, became a titable.
      1749 - quoted in Rudd-Pollard-Youngblood, page 202: Joseph a separate tithable, so 21.
      If Francis and Joseph appeared at age 16, then Francis born ca. 1721 and Joseph ca. 1728. In 1757 George deeded part of his patent to Joseph, and in 1765 Joseph, in turn, deeded that land to a third party and for reasons not explained, George joined in the deed.

      An index of tithables shows he was in Amelia Co. from 1736 - 1756
      Amelia Co., Virginia, Tax Lists, 1736-1764, An Every Name Index, TLC Genealogy, Miami, 1993:
      1736, George Pollard - Jno Dawon's List, above Flatt Creek
      1737, George Pollard - Jno Dawon's List, above Flatt Creek (from Flat Creet to the extent of the county upwards)
      1738, George Polerd - John Burtons List, above Flatt Creek
      1739, George Pollerd -{Francis Anderson's} List, above Flatt Creek
      1740, George Polerd - Thos Tabb's List, between Deep and Flatt Creeks
      1741, George Polerd - John Burton's List, above Flat Creek {between Appomattox River and Flatt Cr}
      1742, George Polard - Wm. Clement's List [between Flatt Creek and Appomattox River]
      1746, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List [between Flatt Creek and Appomattox Reiver] {to Saylors Creek}
      1747, George Polard - Thoms Tabb's List , above Flatt Creek
      1749, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish above Flatt Creek
      1751, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish
      1753, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish (mutilated)
      1754, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List
      1755, Geo. Pollard - Colo Richd Booker's Pool [between Falatt and Nibbs Creeks?]
      1755, Geo. Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish
      1756, George Pollard - Thomas Tabb's List, Raleigh Parish

      Deeds-
      Patent Book 17, p. 373; George Pollard, 393a., Amelia Co., adj. John Radford, John Harris & Joel Meadows, Sandy Cr. (p. 374). 9 Jul 1737.
      Patent Book 17, p. 323 - patient of 6/10/1737 to John Harris of 332 acres in Amelia on South side of Appamattox river is descried as ajd to John Radford, George Pollard and Joseph Echole
      Patent Book 19, p. 1095, patent to Richard Anderson, 252 acres on S. sie of Appomattox R. bet. George Pollard, Thomas Pruitt, Thomas Fosters & Paulen Anderson (the actual patents indicate that either it is a mis-statement to have named George Pollard; the actual owner would have been Samuel Davis].
      Amelia, DB 1, Page 454, 2/18/1742 - George Pollord to George Forster for £20, 197 acres south side of Appamattox River, being parf of 392 acre patent to Pollord, bounded in part by a tree on bank of Sandy Creek, Ratford [Redford]'s line, and Meador's line.
      Amelia, DB 2, Page 506 - 11/21/1746 - William Wood of King Queen Co to Robert Page of Gochland, witenesses were John Mauldin, George Pollard, and Sadrch Turner (proved by oaths of witnesses in court 6/28/1747)
      Amelia, DB 2, Page 562, 12/5/1747 - William Barnes (grantee of Radford) to John Morris Jr, 100 acres on South side of Appomattox River, George Pollard, John Morris and Shadrack Turner witnesses.
      Amelia, DB 6, Pg 39, 6/23/1757 - George Pollard to Joseph Pollard for £20, 100 acres on southside of Appomattox River, being part of 392 acres patent to saidGeorge Pollard and adjacent line of John Redford, with all house, etc.
      Amelia, DB 8, Page 625, 9/17/1765, Joseph Pollard to John Wayles of Charles City Co., for £20.15.00 - part of all of above 100 acres; GEORGE POLLARD signed as grantor but not referred to in body of deed.
      What of other 100 acres??

      Order Book and Will Book Entries
      8 Jan 1737 - Judgment, Henry Cary v. GEORGE POLLARD, to recover £2/16/1½ & costs (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 42)
      16 Nov 1739 - Presentments by Grand Jury; including "For not coming to church: John Dawon, Jeol Meadows, Henry Dawson, GEORGE POLLARD, John Thomas, Thomas Prewitt, John Hudson, John Blanchet, Mathew Harris, John Hurt, Thomas Wingo, Christopher Sneed, HANCE HENDRICK, James Brumfeild, Thomas Burton, Henry Lester, Richard Beisley & George Shepart. Ordered the serveral persons be summoned to appear at the next Court. (Amelia Co. Order Book, 1, p 80).
      21 June 1740 - Jury duty; GEORGE POLLARD a member of jury in criminal case, Comm. v. Rob't Vaughan (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 111)
      1740/41 - Witness, HANCE HENDRICK, witness for Barnes, to be paid for 2 days' attendance; James Brown from Goochland Co., witness for same, to be paid for 2 days & coming and going 20 miles; GEORGE POLLARD, witness for same, to be paid for 1 day. (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 148)
      15 May 1741 - Jury duty; GEORGE POLLARD a member of grand jury. (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 154)
      18 Jun 1742 - Road work; GEORGE POLLARD and other tithables to assist clearing road from Wm Echols Road on Sandy Creek up to ridge at fork of Sandy Creek (Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 212A)
      22 June 1745 - Appaiser; GEORGE POLLARD appointed with others to appraise estate of Robert Charlesworth ((Amelia Co. Order Book 1, p. 325A)
      19 June 1747 - Deed; GEORGE POLLARD, John Maulden & Shadrack Turner made oath re deed of William Wood to Robert Page (Amelia Co. Order Book 2, p. 43A.
      17 July 1747 - Witness; GEORGE POLLARD paid as witness for five days attendance on behalf of William Clement. (Amelia Co. Order Book 2, p. 48A) Resided in Amelia Co., Virginia (formed 1735)

      Deed Book 1, Page 75 - deed of 5/12/1737 from Terey to Adam Loving, describes property by reference to "line of Pollard."
      Deed Book 1, Page 376 - deed of 4/19/1742 from Adam Loving to Meadows, describes property by reference to "George Pollards' corner"
      Deed Book 1, Page 454 - deed of 2/18/1742 from George Pollard/ord to George Forster, £20, 197 acres on south side of Appamoatox River, part of 397 acre patent to said George Pollard, bounded in part by a tree on bank of Sandy Creek, Ratford's line and Meador's line.
      Order Book 1, Page 154 - member of grand jury
      Deed Book 2, Page 162, deed of 3/15/1744 from Wood to Page, describes 200 a in Roighleigh Parish as "bounded by Mr. George Pollards corner"
      Order Book 1, Page 212A; named with group of men to work with Surveyor "for road to be cleared from William Nichols road on Stocks Creek up to ridge at fork of Sancy Creek."
      Order Book 1, Page 229B - Deed of George Pollard to George Forster ordered recorded.
      Order Book 1, Page 325A - named in some capacity (perhaps appraiser) for Estate of Robert Charlesworth.
      Deed Book 2, Page 506, deed dated 11/21/1746, William Wood of King & Queen Co., to Robert Page of Goochland for £25, 150 acres on fork of the Stocks creek bounded by Thomas Wingo, witnesses were John Mauldin, George Pollard and Shadrach Turner who proved the deed in court 6/29/1747.
      Order Book 2, Page 48A, Court held July 17, 1747, George Pollard, John Harris, John Hill and John Smith Jr. witnesses for Wm. Clements to be paid for 5 days attendance.
      Deed Book 2, Page 562, deed dated 12/5/1747 from William Barnes of "Raghly Parish" to "John Morris, Jr., of Ragly Parish, £15, for 100 acres on south side of Appamattox River hwere Willbarnes now lives, part of the patent of John Radford who sold to Barnes, witneses: John Morris, George Pollard, and Shadrach Turner.

      William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 2, p. 81, Amelia marriages - 21 Mar 1721, John Carter and Oney Pollard