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PATRIOT Edward Eanes[1, 2]

Male 1761 - Bef 1848  (87 years)


Edward's child(John, William, Abraham, Nancy, Edward (s.)) are unproven. If you have any proof, please make a suggestion.
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  • Name Edward Eanes 
    Title PATRIOT 
    Born 2 May 1761  Chesterfield Co, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef Jun 1848  Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I909403  My Reynolds Line | Descendants of Daniel Eanes
    Last Modified 8 Jan 2021 

    Father Henry Eanes, Jr.,   b. Bef 1747, Chesterfield County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1796  (Age ~ 50 years) 
    Mother Martha Mrs. Henry Eanes Jr.,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F4838  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Jane Sublett,   b. 1764, Charlotte County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1848  (Age 84 years) 
    Married 1 Apr 1782  CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. JOHN Eanes (unproven),   b. 1783, CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1860  (Age 78 years)
     2. WILLIAM Eanes (unproven),   b. 1784, CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1860, PROBABLY HENRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years)
    +3. Henry Eanes,   b. 1791, Chesterfield Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 1870, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years)
     4. ABRAHAM Eanes (unproven),   b. 1795, CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 16 Dec 1872, PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY , VIRGINIA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years)
     5. NANCY Eanes (unproven),   d. Yes, date unknown
     6. EDWARD (S.) Eanes (unproven),   b. Aft 1796,   d. Yes, date unknown
    +7. Herbert Eanes,   b. Abt 1800, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown, Franklin County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    +8. George Washington Eanes,   b. 1801, Charlotte County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown, Pittsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 7 Jul 2014 
    Family ID F4080  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • (Research):1. Left Charlotte Co, VA before 1813.
      2. In 1813, wrote Affidavit supporting his brother , Arthur, claim fo r pension for service during the Revolutionary War and listed himself a s being from Henry Co, VA.
      3. John Weatherford officiated in his marriage to Jane Sublett on 1 Ap ril 1782.
      4. Will recorded 19 JUN 1848 in Pittsylvania Co, VA Will Book 2, page 4 5.
      His will is to poor to make a legiable copy, however, his will men tions his children Henry Eanes, Abraham Eanes, Edward S. Eanes, Herbert E anes, George W. Eanes, and Nancy Riddle.
      5. In 1834, several affidavits was submitted supporting his service du ring the Revolutionary War. He was then about 72 years of age. He was l isted as having entered into service in Charlotte Co, Va and discharged f rom service in Dinwiddie Co, Va. The affidavits states that he served w ith Captains Spencer,Captain Bobb, and Captain Lee.It further states th at his age was contained in a book then owned by nephew , Hubbard Eanes a nd he states he was born in Chesterfield County, VA on May 2, 1761.
      6. Another affidavit stated he was with Captain Lee serving under Gene ral Green in the Battle at Guilford Court House, N. C. in 1781.
      7. The above affidavits are on microfiche in the National Archives. Lis ted under Revolutionary War Applications


      1761: Born in Chesterfield County on 2 May 1761 to Henry and Mar tha Eanes.

      3 June 1768: His father Henry received land in Chesterfield and w as described as being from Charlotte County.

      1781: Revolutionary War Services detailed in pension.

      1782
      : Edward Eanes married Jane SUBLETT in Charlotte County on 1 Ap ril 1781 (bond). John Weatherford officiated. This wedding was record ed in the 'Virginia Gazette' (6263A, 19 January 1962) which indicated J ane was the daughter of Abraham and Marte (Martawn).

      1787: Edward is on the 1787 Census of Virginia Tithables for thr ee horses or mules and two head of cattle.

      1787: Charlotte County court records show Edward as the successf ul plaintiff against William and John Brewer in September 1787. Charlo tte County Court Order Book No. 7, page 121, indicates, ÙSOn the moti on of the plaintiff by his attorney, judgment is granted against the sa id defendants for the sum of three pounds, 16 shillings and eight pence c urrent money and lawful interest therein from the second day of March 1 787, til payment and costs of this motion, it appearing in proof that t he said defendants have had legal notice thereof.ÙT

      1791: Edward purchased land on 9 July 1791. Charlotte County O rder Book No. 8 [1789-1792], p 178 shows an indenture ÙSwith a receip t thereon indorsed between Joseph Scott of the one part and Edward and A rthur Eanes of the other part was acknowledged by the said Joseph Scott t o be his act and deed and ordered record.ÙT Charlotte County Deed B ook 6, p153, shows the result of this indenture was the purchase on 9 J uly 1791 of 298 acres ÙSin the county of Charlotte on the Staunton Ri ver and bounded by the lands of James Hunt and William Scates together w ith all houses, orchards, gardens, fences, woods and watersÙT for 40 0 pounds current money of Virginia.

      1797: Edward and Arthur Eanes increased their land holdings on 2 2 July 1797 purchasing 590 additional acres from Elizabeth Scott.

      1800: Edward is listed in the 1800 Charlotte County Tax list as t ithable for two white males, three horses and two slaves over 16 years o f age.

      1802: Charlotte County Order Book 13 [1801-1803], p. 235, states , ÙSEdward Eanes is appointed surveyor of the road whereof William Hu nt was late surveyor, it is ordered that herewith the same hands that w orked on the road with said Hunt do forthwith clear and keep the same i n repair according to law.ÙT


      1810: Edward is listed in the 1810 Charlotte County Tax list as t ithable for two males under age ten, one male between the age of 10 and 1 6, two males between 16 and 26, two males between the age of 26 and 45 a nd one male over age 45. He is also tithable for one female under age 1 0, one female over age 45 and 12 slaves.

      1813: The June 7, 1813 deal with William Rive had Edward and Ar thur selling all their land on the Staunton River for 930 pounds. The l and was bordered by the Staunton River, Hunt's property line and Skate' s property line.

      1813: Henry County. Affidavit in support of brother Arthur's cla im for pension.

      1834: On 20 October, files for Revolutionary War pension while l iving in Pittsylvania County-Federal Pension Application for Revolution ary War Service.

      1840: Pittsylvania County Census lists Edward Eanes, Senior as a w hite male between 80 and 90 years of age and his wife as between 70 and 8 0 years of age.

      1846:
      Will was written in September. He was 85 years of age.

      1848:
      Will entered into County records on 19 June 1848. He was 87 y ears of age. His will directs the bulk of estate be split between his c hildren whom he names as follows:
      -- John Eanes
      -- William Eanes
      -- Henry Eanes
      -- Abraham Eanes
      -- Nancy Eanes Riddle
      -- Edward S. Eanes (Jr)
      -- Herbert Eanes
      -- George W. Eanes.

      1849-1855: Estate of Edward Eanes, Senior is settled with accou nts to his children. An inventory of his property reflects a total val ue of $5063.00 in property which included the following 14 slaves and v alues: ÙSOne old negro woman named TamerÙT ($100), one negro man named Ge orge ($300); one negro woman named Hannah ($100); one negro man named B en ($385); one negro man named Dick ($585); one negro man named Bob ($5 50); one negro woman named Jincey with a child ($562); one negrom woman n amed Polly with a child ($600); one negro girl named May ($425); one ne gro girl named Betty ($325); one negro girl named Amy ($325) and one ne gro boy named Nathan ($300). He also possessed over 300 acres of land, a g reat quantity of livestock and farm tools, all of which were sold at au ction.

      Executor and son Herbert Eanes purchased one log chain, one brok en jug, one set of ÙSplough gearÙT, one bed of furniture, one pair of bla nkets, two boxes, one trunk and contents, two small hogs, ÙSnegro woman T aberÙT, 226 Ùa acres of land (old tract) at $1 an acre; 83 acres of land ( new tract) at $1 an acre, 24 gallons of brandy at 45 cents a gallon and s even oak stacks for a total price of $362.15 Ùc .

      Son Edward Eanes purchased about $7 of miscellaneous materials t o include a spade and mattock, several jugs, two butter pots and a dish .

      Grandson Joel S. Eanes (b. about 1816, son of Abraham) purchased a bout $474 of items to include 15 barrels of corn, one side of leather, t wo washpans, one pot and oven, one grid iron, one pair of shucks, one l arge jug, one clock, one grubbing hoe, three barrels and a box, one sie ve and one pole axe.

      Grandson John S. Eanes (b. about 1820, son of John) purchased on e pot and skillet, oat stacks, 14 bushels of wheat, 10 barrels of corn, o ne cutting machine, one lot of flax and four hogs for $88.31.

      Grandson Richard Eanes (b.1827, son of William) purchased one ma n's saddle for $1.75.

      Grandson Woodson Eanes (Henry Woodson Eanes, b. 1820, son of Hen ry) purchased a bee stand, one jug, four plates, one dish, and one pitc her, one decanter, one knife box and contents, one jug and tumbler for $ 2.67 Ùa.

      Son Henry Eanes purchased one bushel stand, one broken jug and f our short barrels of pumpkins for $1.52.

      Son George Washington Eanes purchased one chest, one looking gla ss, one dish, cups and saucers, one salt cellar and candlestick, one wo man Jincy and child ($651), one man Nathan ($204), one side of leather a nd other miscellaneous items for the sum of $863.87.

      Grandson Sterling Eanes (probably James Lee Starling, b. 1813, s on of Henry) purchased one bed and furniture for $6.05.

      Grandson Daniel (Daniel S. Eanes, b. 1819, son of William) purch ased three blankets, one bed quilt, one bed stand and furniture for ove r $9.

      Son William Eanes purchased an item for $5.

      All other items were purchased by persons outside the family. This inc ludes livestock of 13 sheep, one cow, one heifer, one black heifer, one s mall sow and pigs, one sow and 14 baby pigs, one yoke of oxen, one blac k cow, one small colt, one yellow mare, one sorrel colt, one bay mare a nd one bull. Other items include an ox cart, ox plough stocks, butter c hurn, frying pan, several sets of sheep shears, 35 gallons of brandy, o ne rum hogshead and a lot of miscellaneous bushels of grain (red corn, w heat), oat stacks, and potatoes.

      Herbert collected money owed and paid Edward's debts. Payments were ma de to the children periodically over the period for their part of the ÙS legacyÙT. Willis G. Cousins was paid $3 for serving as the auctioneer . One debt of interest is $13.13 paid on 10 August 1849 to Edward's gr andson James Eanes (son of William) for making a coffin, undoubtedly th e one in which his grandfather was buried. Among those owing money to t he estate in July 1848 were Woodson Eanes ($2.67 Ùa), Sterling Eanes ($6 .05) and Edward Eanes ($7.00).
      Sublett comes from Soblet of French Huguenot origin.

      These lands were later sold to Caldwell Wood (7 Dec 1805/DB 9 p184); W illiam Sublett (7 Dec 1805/DB 9 p185); and William Rice (7 June 1813/DB 12 p193). Arthur is also listed in a deed receiving from R. Brown on 4 A pril 1801 (DB 9, p156). Edard's wife Jane is listed in the deed books ( 18 Oct 1809/DB 11 p212) to William Sublett and Caldwell Wood (DB 11/P 2 13) and to William Rice (10 July 1813/DB 11 p.215)

      A Charlotte resident told me of the existence of an old Charlotte Coun ty map that has ÙSEanes RoadÙT identified in the western part of the coun ty. I have had no luck in finding a copy of the map.

      Edward's first pension was rejected due to a lack of details. In it h e claimed three tours of militia service but omitted the period, length a nd grade, and names of company and field officers. This was corrected t he second time and the appication was approved. Source of information i s Ancestry.com abstract of American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensi ons (data base online), Provo, Utah, USA: The Generations Network, I nc., 2000. Original data: Rejected or Suspended Applications for Re volutionary War Pensions. Washington, DC: np, 1852.

      Pittsylvania County Will Book 2, p45, 1848.

      Pittsylvania County Account Book 16, p457 for Inventory of Estate; Pit tsylvania Account Book 16, p448 for results of auction sale of estate; P ittsylvania Account Book 17, p400 for settlement of accounts; Pittsylva nia Account Book 18, p 416 fr settlement of accounts and Pittsylvania A ccount Book 20, p 486
      for final disbursement. Herbert was the e xecutor of the state. Each child received $862.19 from a total of $6,8 97.50.

  • Sources 
    1. [S1] Janice Fox, Janice Fox, Janice@ fox-engineering.
      Henry Eanes was the son of Edward Eanes and Jane Sublett (originally the name was Soblet). Jane was a descendant of a Huguenot refugee who settled at Manakintowne south of Richmond on the Huguenot Trail. His cousin and wife Sarah was the daughter of Arthur Eanes and probably Nellie Murray. Arthur's will lists "Eleanor" as his wife, but that could be the formal name for "Nellie." Both Edward and Arthur fought at the Battle at Guilford Court House in 1781. They obviously crossed the Dan River at Boyd's or Irvine's Ferry with General Nathaniel Green.

    2. [S67729] Sam Eanes, http://revwarapps.org/r3186.pdf.
      Revolutionary War Pension