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Anne Parker

Female 1680 - 1736  (56 years)


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  1. 1.  Anne Parker was born 1680, Charles Co., Virginia Colony; died 1736, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Anne married James Daniel Abt 1696, Henrico, Virginia Colony. James was born 6 Apr 1669, York Co., Virginia Colony; died 1734, Goochland County, Virginia Colony. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. James Daniel, II  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1703, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Daniel, II Descendancy chart to this point (1.Anne1) was born 1703, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    This James Daniel (son of James who died in 1734) is the one who owned the land on the Soak-arse branch of the Willis River. He is also the James Daniel who was Sheriff of Goochland County (on July 17, 1740, James Daniel of Soak-arse Creek was appointed Constable of Goochland, and ... that this is the same James Daniel who became Sheriff of that county in 1743). Apparently, Soak-arse Creek was in that part of Goochland County that became Cumberland County. A November 27, 1755, deed refers to James Daniel and Elizabeth, his wife, as being "of Cumberland." In that deed, James and Elizabeth Daniel sold to John Wayles, of Charles City County, 96 acres "Where said James Daniel now lives."

    "Some time between 1755, James Daniel of Soak-arse creek appeared to have moved to Halifax County, Virginia. A January 31, 1757 Cumberland County deed, made by James Daniel, "of Halifax", to William Routon of Cumberland, is for "200 acres, lying on branches of Soakarse run, adjoining William Woodson and others, previously patented to Woodson and Daniel."

    "It also appeared that James Daniel of Soak-arse and of Halifax was still alive in Halifax
    County after James Daniel of Albemarle had died. An August 17, 1768, Halifax County, VA
    deed, records the sale of 400 acres on the south side of the Bannister River, from Richard
    Echols to Richard :Daniel. Witnesses were James and William Daniel."

    When James of Goochland gave bond as Sheriff of Goochland on October 18, 1743, William Woodson was one of the sureties. William Woodson was partners in a land deal with James of Soak Arse Creek, and had close dealings with him over several years. The two together tell me that James Sheriff of Goochland was not James Daniel of Albemarle. It is just another of those wonderful Daniel coincidences.

    Event: Deed of Sale Land 9 Sep 1746 Goochland County, Virginia
    Note:

    James and wife Elizabeth Daniel to Richard Weatherford, 100a, part of tract granted to James Daniel, father of above [meaning this deed] James Daniel, patented 17 Aug 1733, conveyed to the first named James Daniel by Richard Daniel. Acknowledged that same day by James and wife Elizabeth.

    From: Goochland County, Virginia, Deed Book 5, p 177.

    Event: Deed of Sale Land 27 Nov 1755 Cumberland County, Virginia
    Note:

    James DANIEL, Who gave bond, 18/10/1743, as Sheriff of Goochland Co, sold the land where he lived in Cumberland Co, 27/11/1755, and moved to Halifax Co where he was living, 1/01/1757, when he sold and he had patented jointly with William WOODSON.

    From: Cumberland County, Virginia, Deed book.1752-1766, p 295-97, 412-13.

    1
    Event: Court Record Jul 1760 Johnston County, North Carolina
    Note: Ordered that James Daniels Mark be recorded which is a crop & a slit in ye Right Ear a Swallowfork in ye left and that his Brand be Recorded which is ID. 2
    Event: Court Record Jul 1760 Johnston County, North Carolina
    Note: 39-22 - On the petition of Henry Hardin praying a Lysence to keep an Ordinary at his now Dwelling House & offers Lodowick Tanner, Esq. & James Daniel Securitys who haveing Enterd into Bonds according to ye Law & same is granted. 3
    Event: Court Record Oct 1762 Johnston County, North Carolina
    Note: Court minutes 127 - On motion ordered that John Bromfield, Ried, Burton & Thomas Terrell being duly sworn or any two of them be appointed to make a division of the Estate of John Gouge Deceased in the hands of James Daniel between John Gouge & Woodson Daniel in the right of his wife who with the last mentioned John Gouge are orphans of John Gouge deceased and make return of said Division to next Court. 4
    Event: Court Record Oct 1762 Johnston County, North Carolina
    Note: 128-67 - The Acct of James Daniel guardian of John Gouge Orphan of John Gouge deceased was produced by the said James Daniel & Offered the Court for their consideration the said Acct is approved of and ordered that the Clerk record the same. 5
    Event: Court Record Jan 1763 Johnston County, North Carolina
    Note: 142-74 - A Return of the Division of the Estate of John Gouge Dec'd is made by two of the persons appointed to make the said Division. Ordered that the said Division be recorded it being made agreeable to the Order of the last Court. James Daniel, Esqr. Guardian to John Gouge Exhibited his accot of Disb. Since last settlement on oath whereby it appears that he hath regularly paid and advanced them sum of £12 12 shillings and 10 Pence half penny proclamation money. Ordered said accot. Be filed. Ordered that the said James Daniel hire out the Negroes the property of the said John Gouge for the most money that may be had, and that he accot for such hire agreeable to law. 6
    Event: Deed of Purchase Land 25 Nov 1769 Johnston County, North Carolina
    Note: 345-A TR-2:38: Woodson DANIEL JoCo, planter to James DANIEL Same £ 100 NC, 300 A in JoCo and Nuse river beginning at Woodson DANIEL corner Pine running down said river to Edward MOORE corner to a Red Oak under the river bank so bounded between him the said Woodson DANIEL & Edward MOORE lines. Wooson (sic) DANIEL Wit: William PALLSON, Hannah (H) DANIEL. (P56 From Page 59 Book F) 7
    Event: Deed of Sale Land 26 Apr 1770 Johnston County, North Carolina
    Note: #970-TR-3:441. James Daniel, JoCo to Woodson Daniel, same £100 proc., 300 Acre in JoCo beginning at the said Woodson Daniels corner pine on Neuse river bank down said river as it meanders to a Red Oak on the said river bank which is now Richard Bank's corner tree and so bounded between him and the said Woodson Daniel & Richard Banks' line. Wit: Thos. Satterwhite, William Daniel. on Neuse. Prvd by William Daniel. 8
    Event: Court Record Sep 1774 Wake County, North Carolina
    Note:

    James Daniel applied to have leave to keep a public house in this County which was Granted; offered for security Mr Alexander Munn and Mr. James Jones who were approved by the
    court. Ordered that License issue.

    James married Elizabeth Ann Woodson. Elizabeth (daughter of Benjamin Lewis Woodson and Sarah Porter) was born Est 1700, Henrico Co., Virginia Colony; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]