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William Vortimer Atkinson/Adkinson/Adkins[1, 2, 3]

Male 1689 - 1774  (84 years)


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  • Name William Vortimer Atkinson/Adkinson/Adkins 
    Born 28 Mar 1689  Charles City, Charles City Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1774  Richmond, Goochland Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I18366  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 27 Jun 2019 

    Family Elizabeth Parker,   b. 1695, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1733, Goochland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 38 years) 
    Married 17 Jan 1716  St. James Episcopal Church, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Children of Elizabeth Parker and William V. Atkinson

      Richard Adkins b: Abt 1717 in Henrico County, Virginia
      Parker V. Adkins b: Abt 1720 in Machumps Creek, Henrico (Goochland) County, Virginia
      William V. Adkins b: Abt 1721 in Machumps Creek, Henrico County, Virginia
      Joseph Adkins b: Abt 1723 in Henrico (Goochland) County, Virginia
      Jacob Adkins b: Abt 1725 in Henrico County, Virginia
      Sherwood 'Sherrod' Adkins b: Abt 1728 in Goochland County, Virginia
      Henry Adkins b: Abt 1730 in Goochland County, Virginia
      Elizabeth Ann Atkinson b: Abt 1732 in Henrico County, Virginia
      Mary Adkins b: 12 Oct 1735 in Richland, Goochland County, Virginia

      Marriage 2 Sarah Pauley b: Bef 1714
      Married: 24 Jul 1734 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Notes 
    • Elizabeth Parker was the d/o Richard and Mitha [Martha?] Parker
    Children 
    +1. Richard Atkinson/Adkinson/Adkins,   b. 1717, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1790, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 74 years)
    +2. Parker Vortimer Atkinson/Adkinson/Adkins,   b. Abt 1720, Mechamps Creek, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    +3. William Vortimer Adkins/Adkinson,   b. 1721, Henrico County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1784, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 63 years)
    Last Modified 29 Jun 2019 
    Family ID F6734  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S84] Rootsweb, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lfot%2D1&id=I15220.
      Ann Parker, d/o Richard and Martha LNU Parker
      Elizabeth Parker, w/o Wm Adkinson
      Event: Deed of gift Land 7 Jan 1716 Henrico County, Virginia
      Note: Richard Parker of the County & Parish of Henrico, for love & affection to my daughter Anne, wife of James Daniel, land called Beachen Run, bounded by Lewises branch, 100 acres. Witnesses: John Woodson, Thomas Owen.
      Elizabeth, wife of Parker relinquished her dower right.
      Similar gifts were made the same day to Richard Parker's two other daughters: Elizabeth, wife of William Atkinson and Mary, wife of Lewis Jenkins.
      NOTE: This land bounded on that of John Woodson, brother of Benjamin Woodson, whose daughter Elizabeth would later marry James Daniel, Jr., son of James Daniel and Ann Parker.
      From: Wulfeck, Dorothy Ford. Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800, Vol. I. Genealogical Publishing Company.

    2. [S160] Correspondence, Robert Vernon.
      Ancestor Chart of Robert Walters & Selethia Magby

    3. [S84] Rootsweb, https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I30050.
      Bio of William Adkins of 1689.

      In accordance with the Mormon Church at Salt Lake City, Utah, a William Adkins was born on March 28, 1689, and was as son of John and Elizabeth Bromwell Adkins, of Sandy, Bedford, England. Our proven William Adkins (Adkinson) was said to have been born about 1690, which is about the same as March 28, 1689. Based on the above, we concluded that the William Adkinson, son of John and Elizabeth Bromwell, born on March 28, 1689, and William born about 1690, are the one and same person. Assuming this to be true (at least until someone, sometime can prove differently), we are listing our Adkins relatives or progenitors as originating in England.

      Using number 1, as Henry Adkins, born about 1530, who married Francis Edwards, born about 1535, who could have bee n a descendant of William Adekyn of County, Somerset Shire, England, who was born about 1327, and died about 1377.
      Number 2, Thomas Adkins (son), born February 6, 1584, in Sandy Bedford, England, and married Hester Frasure.
      Number 3, Thomas, born about 1610, in Sandy, Bedford, England, and married Agnes (unknown) Adkins, born about 1615.
      Number 4, John Adkins (Adekyn or Adkinson), born April 7, 1639, in Bedford England, and married Elizabeth Bromwell.
      Number 5, William Adkins (Adekyn or Adkinson), born March 28, 1689, married Elizabeth Parker, on January 17, 1716, in the Saint James Episcopal Church in Henrico County, Virginia. Elizabeth Parker was the daughter of Richard and Mitha Parker. St. John's Episcopal Church is located near Richmond, Virginia. During this early time period the church was some distance from the city, but as Richmond grew the new developments surrounded the church until the church became part of the city of Richmond. It was in St. John's that Patrick Henry in 1775 gave his famous "give me liberty or give me death speech.

      Elizabeth's father, Richard Parker, indicated the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth Parker to William Atkinson (Adkins) in his "will" dated Mar. 6, 1726 in Henrico County, Virginia. Richard and Mitha Parker lived on "Four Mile Creek", in Henrico County, Virginia. William and Elizabeth lived on Machumps Creek on the Savannah River and later moved to the Pigg River in Virginia.

      William Adekyn, Adkinson, or Adkins, and Elizabeth Parker had the following children:
      1. Richard Adkins, born c. 1717 in Henrico County, Virginia and is said to have moved to Tenn., in 1790.
      2. Parker Adkins, born 1720, in Henrico County, Virginia, and died c. 1792 in Montgomery County, Virginia, which was Giles County in 1806. He married a Mary (Polly) Fry. Parker Adkins severed in the Revolutionary War.
      3. William Adkins, Jr., born c. 1721, in Henrico County, Virginia and died between 01-20-1784, and 03-15-1784. He married Lydia Owens, who was born c. 1724, in 1745, and died before 1782. Lydia Owens was the daughter of William and Lydia Lansford Owens.
      4. Jacob Adkins, born c. 1725, in Henrico County, Virginia, and married Judah (unknown) Adkins.
      5. Joseph Adkins, had four proven children, but the name of his wife is unknown. Based upon the birth date of Jacob and Sherwood, Joseph was probably born around 1726 or 1727.
      6. Sherwood (Sherrod), Adkins, born c. 1728, and married Sally (probably Lucas), around 1760, and lived at Clear Fork, of Wolf Creek, Virginia, that became West Virginia in 1863. Sherwood Adkins was the father of Isaac Adkins, Sr. Born c. 1780 and died on March 29, 1860, and Isaac married on May 6, 1804, to Elizabeth Hager, born c. 1780, in Baltimore, Maryland, daughter of Jacob and Sally Hager. Isaac Adkins, Sr. and Elizabeth Hager had a son named Isaac Adkins, Jr. Born in 1804, in Virginia, in accordance with the Carter County, Kentucky 1850 census.
      7. Henry Adkins, born c. 1730, and married Rachel Houchins, on January 20, 1756. Henry Adkins lived in the Pigg River area in Virginia, and was born in Goochland County, Virginia.
      8. Mary (Polly) Adkins, born c. 1735, in Goochland, County, Virginia. She may or may not have been married, since there are no records, but raised six children, probably all by Jacob Harley, the so-called Earl of Oxford.

      William's father is believed to be Thomas Adkins, Jr. of Henrico County, VA. Others believe his father is John Adkins of New Kent County. The original spelling of his name is Atkinson.

      William and Elizabeth Parker Adkins and family move westward in 1740 to what is now Franklin County, Virginia (this same area was Brunswick County in 1740: then Lunenburg County in 1746; then Halifax County in 1752; then Pittsylvania County in 1767; to Henry County in 1776; and now finally Franklin County since 1785).

      This move westward was part of the white man's first penetration across the Blue Ridge Mountains. They lived in the Snow Creek District on the Harping and Story Creeks on the Pigg River. William became a land owner/farmer then changed occupations by becoming a mill operator. (mill operating became a family profession). The deaths of William and Elizabeth Parker Adkins isn't clear. Elizabeth disappears after 1740, and William disappears after 1753 in Franklin County, Virginia. Their exact death dates are unknown. Their son was Sherwood Adkins, who had a son named Isaac Adkins, Sr., who had a son Isaac Adkins, Jr., who moved to Shanty Branch, Carter Co., Ky. About 1835, as their son David was born in 1835 in Carter Co., Ky.

      From the Family Notes of Virginia Pierce: "A lot of the information we have on the descendants of William Atkinson and Elizabeth Parker was taken from the book 'Adkins-Land of York, Surrey Co., England to Beech Fork, Wayne Co., West Virginia by Ronnie Adkins". Ronnie is a descendant of Elizabeth Parker also. He phoned me one night from Alabama, where he lives and works in the law enforcement dept. I was afraid he might be someone trying to put something over on me for a while, but I finally trusted him. He said he would like to have a copy of the genealogy we have on our family from the beginning up to the present date. I sent it to him. He called several times after that. He said he had been working on this project for over ten years and was publishing it in a book....I sent him a $40 check. A few months passed. Finally one day in the mail came this large volume book. It is filled with genealogy on our family on Grandma Nancy Evalyn Elkins side. It has pictures of wills, cemetery lists, birth certificates, marriage certificates, as well as pictures of places and of people from William Atkinson on down."

      From "Adkins' Family History":
      "William Adkins (Atkinson in all early records), the earliest proven ancestor of our family was born in Charles City or Henrico Co. Virginia. As the parents of William are unknown there is no information available prior to his marriage. At the now famous St. John's Church in Richmond, Henrico Co., Va. on Friday 17 Jan 1716 William married Elizabeth Parker b ca 1695 d/o Richard and Mitha Parker. Their marriage is recorded in the register of St. John's. This register has been completely reprinted in the Besty of Henrico Parrish. The marriage of William & Elizabeth is recorded on pg. 228. Several other publications "Marriages of Some Virginia Residents" by Wulfeck also have the marriage recorded. This marriage record states "William Atkinson to daughter of Richard Parker..." Richard's will fills in the first name "I give to my daughter, Elizabeth, wife of William Atkinson..."

      In the year of their marriage Elizabeth's father gave her 150 acres in Henrico Parrish (Goochland co. 1727) stating in the deed "for love and affection to my daughter Elizabeth, wife of William Atkinson". William and Elizabeth lived on a tributary of the Savannah River known as Machumps Creek; having been named after an Indian that told early settlers much about the country in which they lived. All of their children were born here and the family is mentioned in many records of both Henrico and Goochland Counties including the following.

      Records of St. John's Church of Henrico Parrish
      a 1736 record for a 1735 birth (probably Mary)
      a 1736 record showing 230 acres standing good for a store debt in Goochl
      a 1740 record of Goochland showing William with 3 sons - William Jr., Richard, and Parker.
      ...Sometime around 1743 William, Elizabeth and children undertook a Westward move that again would place them on the very edge of the frontier. This move took some ten years to fully complete. Some of the records that show the move spanning several yrs. follows: William Sr. and Parker appear on Lance Holmans' tax list of Lunenberg Co. in 1746. William Sr., William Jr., Parker and others on Henry Martin's 1747 tax list of Goochland Co. William Sr., William Jr., Parker and Richard on Lance Holman's tax list of Lunenberg in 1748. After 1748 records and listing proliferate in Lunenberg while those in Goochland almost cease and after 1756 when Henry married they completely cease. This westward move (a part of the white man's first penetration across the Blue Ridge Mtns.) was to what is today Franklin Co., Virginia. The family lived in the Snow Creek District on the Harping and Story Creeks of the Pigg River. When the move was initiated this area was in Brunswick Co., becoming Lunenberg in 1746, Halifax in 1752, Pittsylvania in 1767, Henry in 1776, and Franklin (as today) in 1785. Records of the family appear in all these counties making it extremely difficult to find the vital statistics. In this area William was a farmer, land owner, and mill operator; the latter an occupation that stood the family in good stead for many years up to and including the move to what is today West Virginia.
      Many records of the family are in Halifax including a 1753 road petition from William to the county commission requesting a road from Snow Creek and a 1762 land record for Parker. After 1767 when the area became Pittsylvania the records multiply as the children became land owners and sellers. It is not known when William (b ca 1690) died, however, the date is surely between late 1753 when the records seem to show William Jr. being designated as Sr. and 1774 when the records are clear that William Jr. is now Sr.
      From Ancestral File: William is listed as William Adkins, born 1690 in Henrico Co., Virginia, Died 1754/74 in Goochland Co., Virginia. His father is listed as John Adkins, Born Abt 1670 in New Kent Co., Virginia. No mother is listed.
      Ancestor Chart of Virginia Pierce lists William as born 1690 in Lawrence Co., Kentucky
      28 Mar 1689 - birth date listed on World Ancestry Tree by Billy Eugene Parsons
      Marriage 1 Elizabeth Parker b: Abt 1695 in Charles City, Henrico County, Virginia
      Married: 17 Jan 1716 in St. John's Episcopal Church, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia

    4. [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120181259/elizabeth-adkins.
      Elizabeth Parker Adkins
      Birth 1695, Charles City County, Virginia
      Death 1733 (aged 37?38), Goochland County, Va
      Parents
      Richard Parker, 1660?1727
      Minitha Straight Tail Parker, 1668?1717
      Spouse, William Adkins, 1689 ? unknown
      Children
      Richard Adkins, 1717?1780
      Parker Adkins, 1720?1794
      William Adkins, 1721?1784
      Mary Adkins, 1735 ? unknown