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Ann Matthews[1]

Female Est 1600 - Bef 1666  (~ 65 years)


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  • Name Ann Matthews 
    • Matthews is assumed because of son's name Matthew Price. Additionally she names in her 3rd marriage to Daniel Lewellyn, another child, Matthew Lewellyn. (died without issue).
    Born Est 1600  Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Bef 1666  Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I5261  My Reynolds Line
    Last Modified 8 Apr 2018 

    Family 1 John1 Price,   b. Est 1586, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1628, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 42 years) 
    Married Est 1615 
    Children 
    +1. John2 Price,   b. Abt 1627, Henrico County, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1662, Henrico Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 34 years)
     2. Matthew Price,   b. Est 1624, Henrico Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 4 Apr 2019 
    Family ID F1955  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Robert Hallom,   b. 1600, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., VA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1638, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 38 years) 
    Children 
     1. Robert Hallom, II,   b. 1636, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Apr 1691, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 55 years)
    Last Modified 8 Apr 2018 
    Family ID F7437  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 3 Daniel Lewellyn/Llewellyn,   b. Est 1605,   d. Yes, date unknown, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Matthew Lewellyn/Llewellyn,   b. Est 1627, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    +2. Daniel Alexander Lewellyn/Llewellyn,   b. 1647, Charles City, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Est 1710, Charles City, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 63 years)
     3. Martha of Daniel Lewellyn/Llewellyn,   b. Est 1635, Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 9 Apr 2018 
    Family ID F7436  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON Fourth Edition Volume Two THE PRICES of VIRGINIA
    ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON Fourth Edition Volume Two THE PRICES of VIRGINIA
    adventurers_of_purse_and_Person-1607-1624-5.pdf

  • Sources 
    1. [S45] Purse and Person .
      ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON Volume Two Fourth Edition 1607-1624/5 Page 828-835

      John2 Price (John1) married ______d/o John Wall. She apparently married 2nd, John Rowen, whose will, dated 1 May 1662, made bequests to his brother Henry Rowen, nephew of John Rowen (son of Henry), and son Henry Rowen and recited....The fact that the sons of John 2 Price sold in 1677, the land which Mathew2 Price had patented in 1638 shows that John2 was the third child of John Price. Issue: Daniel3 Price (John2, John1), born about 1654, with his brother John3 inherited the aforementioned 150 acres patented by Mathew2 Price and sold the land, 1677, to Wm. Hatcher. ....He married Susanna Carter, daughter of Giles Carter (1634-1701 of Henrico County and his wife Hannah Crew. Susanna married 2nd, Thomas Williamson who on 1 Jun 1696 at Henrico Court brought in William Sewell and Theodorick Carter (Susanna's brother) "who volumtarily offer themselves secu'ty for the Estate belonging to Danll. Price orpts. in the hands of Thos. Williamson.

      Unless otherwise stated, the information on this family down to William, son of John and Hannah Williamson Price, is from the Adventurers of Purse and Person, 4th Edition.
      John Price came from England to Virginia on the
      Starr which landed 22 May 1611. His wife Ann came on the Francis Bonaventure in Aug 1620. They were listed in the Muster of 24 Jan 1624/5, when he was listed as age 40 and she as age 21. The record shows him elected to the Assembly repr
      esenting Neck of Land in Henrico in 1625, and being present when the Assembly met on 10 May 1625. After John's death in 1628, Ann married (2)
      Robert Hallom and (3) Daniel Llewellyn. An
      internet source states that John was born in
      Brecknot, Wales.
      Children of John and Ann Price:
      1. Mary Price b. 1623/4 (age 3 months in the Muster of Jan 1624/5)
      2. Matthew Price died w/o issue aft 23 May 1638
      3. John Price m. a d/o John Wall d. bef 1662
      a. Daniel Price
      b. John Price
      The father John Price died leaving orphan sons Daniel and John, as mentioned in the will of John Rowen, dated 01 May 1662 (Henrico Co. Miscellaneous Court Records I, pp. 15-16). In 1677, the 2 boys sold the land that their uncle Matthew, heir of John Price, had patented 23
      May 1638 (Henrico Co. Wills & Deeds 1677-92, p. 186).

    2. [S84] Rootsweb, http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/price/b18840.html.
      n Appendix IV, p.527, of ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF JOHN PRICE, is a "Discussion of the Land Patent to John Price" written by Rupert Taylor, 9 Feb 1936 and found among the holdings of the VA Historical Society in Richmond. He platted the land of Robert Hallom, who married Ann, widow of the immigrant John Price, which was described as adjoining that of John Price - there is a sketch provided. Comparing this land with that of the land sold by Hatcher to Pleasant which had been sold to Hatcher's father by Daniel & John Price, sons of John Price, he determined this was definitely not the land granted to Mathew Price but the original land granted to the immigrant John in 1619. Comparison of dates was convincing that the said Daniel & John could not possibly be sons of the immigrant John, leaving the only conclusion that the immigrant had a son also named John that was their father. The three children and heirs of Robert Hallom, or their heirs, eventually sold the 1000 acres Hallom tract to William Randolph, each of these transactions further proving the location of the land of John Price.
      There was a Indian massacre on 22 Mar 1622, killing 347 people of the colony of Virginia. John Price was a survivor of the massacre and listed as living in "the Neck of Land, Charles City."
      The term "Ancient Planter" is applied to those persons who arrived in Virginia before 1616, remained for a period of at least three years, paid their passage, and survived the massacre of 1622. They received the first patents of land in the new world as authorized by Sir Thomas Dale in 1618 for their personal adventure. John Price is on the list of those designated as "Ancient Planter".
      Order of Descendants of Ancient Planters is an incorporated non-profit society whose purpose is to honor and perpetuate the memory of the Ancient Planters; to promote historical and genealogical research; to inspire patriotism; and to enhance fellowship among those of similar interests.
      The Order of Descendants of Ancient Planters was founded October 13, 1991 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Membership is limited to descendants of Ancient Planters. Persons unknown to members of the Society may submit the name of their ancestor with a letter of endorsement. An invitation may then be issued. An invitation is valid for one year from the date it is issued.

      The book mentioned earlier, ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON, is published by the Order of First Families of Virginia and for the most part traces the first four generations of descendants from the "First Families" who arrived between 1607 and 1624. Descendants of John Price are also entitled to membership in the Order of First Families, if they can prove their lineage.

      JOHN PRICE I and ANN [PRICE] were married between 1620 and 1623 in Virginia.5 ANN [PRICE]3,6 was born in 1603.5 She died before May 1666 at the age of 63.

      Ann came in the "Bon Aventure" in 1620; she gave her age as 21 when Capt John Harvey took his account of the citizens of the Colony of Virginia in 1624/25, commonly referred to as "The Muster".

      There have been claims that Ann's surname was Matthews and she was the daughter of Samuel Matthews, however, the records show that Samuel Matthews did not arrive in Virginia until 1622.

      Ann married Robert Hallom after the death of John Price. On 6 May 1638, a patent was issued to Ann Hallom, widow, and the heirs of Robert Hallom, dec'd for 1000 acres in Henrico. Northeast by the woods, southwest by the river, northwest by Bremo & land of Mr. Richard Cocke, & southeast toward Turkey Island Creek adj land of John Price. This would later become William Randolph's plantation known as Turkey Island.


      Robert Hallom came from Burnham, County Essex, England to Virginia, Aug 1620 in the "Francis Bonaventure" [the same ship Ann Price came on]. He was living at Neck of Land in Charles City in the Muster as were John and Ann Price. Luke Boyse claimed him as a headright and he was listed as his servant.

      Robert had three brothers still living in England. John who lived in London, a poulterer, William of Burnham, County Essex who was a salter; and Thomas who died in 1644 and whose widow married (2) William Mason. Thomas Hallom, Jr, son of Thomas came to Virginia about 1655 bringing power of attorney from the England Halloms. He gave Daniel Llewellyn receipt in full in 1657.


      A patent to Matthew Price referred to land granted to his late father John Price and now in possession of his mother Ann Hallom.
      Ann had at least three Hallom children: Ann, Sarah, and Robert Jr.
      Ann Hallom married John Grundy of Elizabeth City County, VA.

    3. [S127] Geni, https://www.geni.com/people/Robert-Hallom-II/6000000003119340382.
      Robert Hallom, II
      Birthdate: 1636 (55)
      Birthplace: Henrico, Virginia
      Death: April 24, 1691 (55)
      England
      Immediate Family:

      Son of Robert Hallom and Ann Llewellyn
      Brother of Ann Gundry and Sarah Sturdivant
      Half brother of Mary Price; Matthew Price; John Price, II; Matthew Price, Sr.; Margaret Wood; Abel Llewellyn; Martha Jones; Daniel Alexander Llewellyn, II and Thomas Llewellen

    4. [S45] Purse and Person , http://reynoldspatova.org/documents/adventurers_of_purse_and_Person-1607-1624-5.pdf.

    5. [S122] Genealogy. com, http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/llewellyn/779/.
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      Ann married PRICE, HALLOM, and then DANIEL LLEWELLYN.

      ANN (maiden name unknown) was born Abt. 1603 in England, and died Bef. 15 May 1666 in Virginia.There have been claims that Ann was the daughter of Samuel Matthews.However, the records show that Samuel Matthews was only 12 or 13 years older than Ann.Others have claimed that she was born Ann Baker, but fail to show documentary proof for that name.Proof of her maiden name is still lacking.

      She married (1) JOHN PRICE Bef. 1623 in Virginia.He was born Abt. 1584 in Montgomery County, Wales, and died 1628 in Charles City County, VA.
      She married (2) ROBERT HALLOM Bef. 1636 in Virginia.
      She married (3) DANIEL LLEWELLYN Abt. February 1640/41 in Charles City County, VA.He was born Abt. 1600 in Chelmsford, County Essex, England, and died Bef. 11 March 1663/64 in Chelmsford, County Essex, England.Ann had nine children ---three of each marriage.

      Adventurers of Purse and Person, by Dorman, Vol. II,p. 849:
      Ann [____] Price, who came to Virginia in the Francis Bonaventure, August 1620, and was living with her first husband John Price at Neck of Land, Charles City, 1623/4, being listed there in the muster, 1624/5, aged 21.

      Ann married (2) Robert Hallom after the death of John Price.On 6 May 1638, a patent was issued to Ann Hallom, widow, and the heirs of Robert Hallom, dec'd,for 1000 acres in Henrico. Northeast by the woods, southwest by the river, northwest by Bremo & land of Mr. Richard Cocke, & southeast toward Turkey Island Creek adj land of John Price.

      Robert Hallomhad died and she had married Daniel Llewellyn by 1640. He was in Virginia before 19 Sep 1633 when he was claimed as a headright by Capt. William Perry.

      After Ann married Daniel Llewellyn, he undertook the management of the Virginia interests of the Halloms still in England which produced a considerable correspondence and is recorded in the court records of Charles City County. He died while in England on business.
      =================================

      JOHN PRICE and ANN [__?__] had the following children:

      i.MARY PRICE was born October 1623 in Virginia. Said to have married Richard Cocke Sr of Bremo. Although these families were closely associated there is no proof of this marriage.

      ii.MATTHEW PRICE was born about 1626.
      23 May 1638. Patent granted Matthew Price as son and heir of John Price for 150 acres on Turkey Island Creek in Henrico Co. "granted by patent to his late father John Price, now in possession of his mother Ann Hallom, Widow - being due unto him in right of his father who had a patent granted 20 Feb 1619. PB 1, part 2, p.558.

      iii.JOHN PRICE married a daughter of John WALL.They had sons Daniel and John.
      =====================================================

      ROBERT HALLOM:
      Robert Hallom came from Burnham, County Essex, England on the ship Francis Bonaventure, in August 1620.Ann Price, young wife of John Price, had also been a passenger on the same ship.

      On 16 February 1624, Hallom was living in Bermuda Hundred.He was still residing there on 24 January 1625, at which time he was identified as a 23-year-old servant in the household headed by Luke Boyse, who later used his headright.He married Ann, widow of John Price, around 1630, and died prior to 6 May 1638.

      Children of ANN and ROBERT HALLOM are:

      iv. ANN HALLOM, m. JOHN GUNDRY; b. 1622, Virginia.
      John Gundry, of Elizabeth City.[DOR 2:230married as his second wife Ann Hallom, daughter of Robert Hallom and Ann.

      v.SARAH HALLOM, b. Abt. 1632; m. SAMUEL WOODWARD, Bef. August 1654; d. Bef. 03 February 1658/59, Henrico Co., VA.

      vi.ROBERT HALLOM, b. Henrico Co., VA; d. England.
      After his father's death, Robert was sent to England to live with his aunt Margaret, widow of Thomas Hallom, Sr. and her 2nd husband William Mason, apprenticed to his cousin Wood to learn the trade of a salter.He died without living heirs. [DOR 2:232]
      ==========================================================

      DANIEL LLEWELLYN, gentleman, was in Virginia by 19 September 1633 when he was claimed as a headright by Capt. William Perry.He received a patent on 27 October 1642 for 856 acres on"Upper branches of Turkey Island Creek" and adjacent to "Mr. Aston's land" in which he claimed 17 headrights, including Robert and Frances Hallom.

      The Last Will and Testament of Daniel Llewellyn was made while he was a resident of Chelmsford, County Essex, England.He devised the land in Charles City County to
      his wife Ann for her lifetime, then to son Daniel; servants to Daniel's sister Martha Jones; 50 shillings for a ring to daughter Margaret and to her husband.He directed that he should be buried in the parish church at Chelmsford "neare the reading deske."
      The will names only three children: Daniel, Martha Jones, and Margaret Cruse

      Children of ANN and DANIEL LLEWELLYN are:

      vii. MARTHA2 LLEWELLYN, b. Bet. 1640 - 1645.
      MARTHA2 LLEWELLYN (ANN1) was born Bet. 1640 - 1645.She married REV RICHARD JONES in Charles City County, VA.

      The Rev. Richard Jones was in Charles City County by 1650, and was still there in December 1679.He was probably in charge of Martin's Brandon Parish.Their son is named as residuary legatee in the will of Daniel Llewellyn. [Charles City County Order Book 1676-79, p. 419; cited by Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Vol. II,p. 850.]

      Child of MARTHA LLEWELLYN and Rev. RICHARD JONES is:

      RICHARD JONES, b. Bet. 1660 - 1665, Charles City Co., VA or Pr. George; d. 1747, Brunswick Co., VA; m. (1) AMEY BATTE, Abt. 1688; d. Bef. 1692; m. (2) RACHEL RAGSDALE, 15 February 1691/92, St. John's Church, Henrico County, VA; b. Abt. 1671, Henrico Co., VA; d. 1758, Brunswick Co., VA.

      Richard Jones, born 1660-65, lived in that part of Charles City County that became Prince George County, where he held 600 acres in 1704, and in later life lived in Brunswick County.He was called captain in 1712, 1723, 1724, and was an Indian trader. [Prince George Co. Deeds and Wills 1713-1728, pp.750 and 764; Fothergill, pp. 243-252; cited by Dorman p. 851]

      The LWT of Richard Jones of the Parish of St. Andrew in the County of Brunswick, 8 August 1747 --- 5 November 1747 names his children Richard, Daniel, Thomas, Robert, and Lewelling; daughters Martha Evans and Mary Jones; wife Rachel and grandson Philip, son of Daniel Jones..Brunswick Co. VA Will Book, pp. 138-40.RACHEL RAGSDALE was a second wife, since the will of the oldest son referred to her as "my stepmother, Mrs. Rachel Jones."
      Henrico Co., VA Deeds, Wills &c 1688-97, p. 435

      viii. MARGARET LLEWELLYN, b. Bet. 1640 - 1645; d. Bef. January 1676/77, Charles City County, VA; m. JAMES CRUSE or CREWS; d. 24 January 1676/77, Charles City County, VA.

      In 1662 Margaret Crewes witnessed the Will of John Rowen,so sometime between 1654 when her name on a document is shown as Margaret Lewellyn and 1662 Margaret married James Crewes; she died sometime between 1664 when she's named in her father's Will as Margaret Cruse and 1676 when James Crewes wrote his Will, Margaret had died.

      23 Jul 1676 James CREWES' will was executed, and Giles CARTER presented it to Court. It was proved Dec. 10, 1677, but not entered until Aug. 2, 1680.p. 7:161 (CWHCVa) Petition to Court: That Capt. James CREWES, late of this county, dec'd, left NO widow or lawful child. .
      Recorded 21 Dec. 1680

      ix.DANIEL JR. LLEWELLYN was born 1647 in Charles City County, VA, and died 19 June 1712 in Rich Level, Charles City County, VA.He married JANE STITH, daughter of COL. JOHN STITH.

      Daniel (II) also left a will dated January 1710 in which he mentions only his grandson Lewellen Eppes and his cousin Richard Jones, son of Richard Jones deceased.

      Child of DANIEL LLEWELLYN and JANE STITH is:
      i.DAUGHTER LLEWELLYN, m. LITTLEBURY EPES, Abt. 1689, Charles City County, VA.