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The steps gave entrance to a large reception hall on the right, through which one passed to the dining room. This is the side from which the terrace led to the garden, the south side. To the left, or north, entered from the reception hall, was the drawing room, a room of extremely large dimensions, almost square, with fireplace.
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Here on the east side of the room was a door leading into the hall. From the hall, located between the dining room on the south and an undesignated room on the north, ascended the stairway. As was usual, the back door was under the stair landing. There were two chimneys in the north end, and one in the south wall, this latter accommodated the fireplace for the dining room. On the second floor there were four large bedrooms and a smaller one.
Several families now living in Norfolk and Portsmouth trace their lineage through Mary Calvert Lawson, the famous beauty, born in 1768. She was the daughter of Anthony Lawson, of Law- son Hall. This Anthony Lawson was called colonel, was a member of the Princess Anne Committee of Safety, was at one time a justice, a sheriff, twice vestryman of Lynnhaven Parish, and a church warden. He was captured during the Revolution and sent to Florida on "Otter, Man-of-War, Capt. Squires." He was one of two patriots exchanged for two Tories of which note has previously been made in these pages when recording the history of "Rose Hall."
Adhering to our rule of keeping our record only as it relates to Princess Anne and its old homes, we must refrain from telling the thrilling story of the adventure of the Lawsons on coming into the colony in its earliest days as it is told in the Neimeyer family record. The following facts we have assembled from original sources.
From the Antiquary we find that in December, 1668, Thomas Moncrief and others of Londonderry issued a power of attorney to Anthony Lawson of
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the same city. This power of attorney extended to "Virginia, or any other part of the West Indies." The paper was proved in June, 1669. We would conclude from this that Mr. Lawson was coming to Virginia at the time.
The first patent of land to any Lawson within the territory named Princess Anne, once a part of Lower Norfolk, is dated 1673, to Anthony Lawson 490 acres on the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River in the woods near Broad Creek, adjoining the lands of William Moseley and William Hand- cock. This grant was based on his importation of himself twice, John Canter, William Church, Garrett Really, Elizabeth May, Zambo and Maria, two negroes.
Further land grants are as follows :
To Anthony Lawson and Robt. Hodge, 1,250 acres near the seacoast, going by the name of Chester Forest, adjoining the lands of William Basnett, Edward Ould, &c. This was about 1680.
To Anthony Lawson, 762 acres at a big hickory, George Fowler's corner tree, also adjoining the land of William Handcock and Chapman. This is 1681.
To Anthony Lawson, 300 acres, formerly granted Col. Thomas Lambert, and by him sold &c. This is 1682.
To Lt .- Col. Anthony Lawson, 1,206 acres in Lynnhaven Parish on both sides of the head of Lynnhaven River. This is 1684.
Other records show that Anthony Lawson had a brother George whose wife was Mary. (It may
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be recalled that a George Lawson is listed by Simon Cornick in his certificate for land, granted by the Court in 1653.) George Lawson, Jr., made a will in 1678, proved by Richard Hays. He lived on the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River. He devised one-half of his estate to Thomas, Mary and Margaret, children of Anthony Lawson, these children to receive the one-half after the death of his wife. Later on we find a record showing that Thomas Lawson administered on the estate of his father, Lt .- Col. Anthony Lawson, dead in 1701; that Mrs. Margaret Thorowgood, widow of John Thorowgood, releases Thomas Lawson, co-admin- istrator of her father, Lt .- Col. Anthony Lawson, of all "legasyes," and in particular of one received from her uncle, George Lawson.
In an earlier chapter on the Thorowgood house we told you that John Thorowgood, the third generation of the family in Virginia, married Margaret Lawson. This is she. Her son John mar- ried Pembroke Sayer, daughter of Charles Sayer. Charles Sayer was clerk of Princess Anne from 1716 to 1740.
Thomas Lawson, only son of Anthony (1) Lawson, in his will made in 1703 made bequests to the following children, sons Anthony, George, daughters Frances and Anne. Provision is made for an unborn child. To Anthony was devised the home plantation, to the unborn child is devised a plantation called "Elders" in Norfolk County. In 1704 the inventory was made of Thomas' personal property, from which we find the following places as having articles in them: hall, parlor, "sellar,
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sellar chamber," parlor chamber, garret, hall cham- ber, beside a few things that are listed as being at "Elders." Then there was the store, new milk house, old milk house, kitchen loft, and other out houses.
Rose Lawson, the widow of Thomas, in making a gift to her children adds to the above names, that of a son Thomas. Thus is rounded out the third generation of the Lawsons in Lower Norfolk County and Princess Anne.
At this time the Lawsons do not seem to be very hardy. In thirty-five years three generations pass off the stage, leaving this last named son Thomas as the male survivor. He married Frances Sayer, daughter of Charles. Of this union there were two sons, Anthony and Thomas.
Anthony Lawson (fourth generation) was born in 1729. He married Mary Calvert, and this brings us up to the point in the story of Lawson Hall at which we digressed.
It undoubtedly took many years to plan, to assemble the material and to build a mansion such as Lawson Hall was. We doubt, therefore, that the first Anthony built the particular house to which we have reference. The type of architecture would surely indicate a later period, if not entirely pre- clude its having been built in 1668, the date at which we understand it is placed. We must remem- ber that the land on which this house was erected was not granted to Mr. Lawson until 1681/2. When Princess Anne became a county in 1691, we find that Mr. Lawson in that year was a member of the Court of Norfolk County, not of the new county. From the fact that in March, 1694/5,
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Malachy Thurston was appointed "Chiefe & head Surveyor of the . . Roads in Tanners Creek p'cincts ... " in place of Lt .- Col. Anthony Lawson, removed to Little Creek, we take it that this date very nearly marks the time that Mr. Lawson be- came a resident of the Little Creek Precinct, always a part of Lynnhaven Parish. You will recall that the legal separation of Princess Anne from Norfolk County took place almost entirely on the geographic lines of the two parish boundaries, Elizabeth River and Lynnhaven.
Col. Anthony (fourth generation) Lawson died in 1785. In the inventory of his estate we make note of the following items from which we draw a conclusion. There were three bedsteads and furni- ture, two valued at 8£ each, one at 14£; one bed, bedstead and furniture valued at 36€; one small bed and furniture valued at 6f. This seems to corroborate Mrs. Fernstrom's recollection of four large bedrooms and one small one. In the eighty- odd years between the taking of the inventory of Thomas in 1704 and this inventory there is a marked increase in the amount of the personal property and its value. This Anthony is the grand- son of that Thomas.
We can not refrain from giving a few items of the record in the settlement of the estate of Thomas Lawson, the brother of this Anthony, both the fourth generation. The year was 1758. Mr. Robert Dickson was paid 40 shillings for the funeral ser- mon ; Mr. Thomas Walke received 44 shillings for the funeral liquors ; 65s 3d was spent to provide punch for the appraisers of the estate since they received no other pay.
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Probably the most noted of all the distinguished family is the Thomas Lawson whose record, as it appears in the War Department at Washington, is : "Thomas Lawson was born in Virginia, was ap- pointed Garrison Surgeon Mate, February 8, 1811, from the State of Virginia ; was appointed Surgeon, 6th U. S. Infantry, May 21, 1813 ; was transferred to 7th United States Infantry, June 17, 1815; was transferred to 4th United States Infantry, . 1825; was appointed Surgeon General, U. S. Army, November 30, 1836, with the rank of Colonel, U. S. Army; was appointed Brigadier General by Brevet, May 30, 1848, for meritorious conduct in the War with Mexico, and died May 15, 1861, at Norfolk, Virginia, as Surgeon General, U. S. Army, with the rank of Colonel."
And now we shall say in closing this little journey to the old homes of Princess Anne, Virginia, our thanks, first to the present owners of these homes for their unbounding generosity and courtesy in having us investigate from cellar to garret, under, over, above and around, at our sweet will and pleasure, every nook and corner of the premise that seemed to hold any secret that would help in making an accurate report of the past or present history thereof ; next, we say our sincere thanks to those in charge of records and their staffs at Princess Anne clerk's office, and in Norfolk County, for their entire co-operation, never forgetful of the basework of all, expedited by Mrs. Nell M. Nugent, the presiding genius in the Land Registry Office at Richmond; to the librarian and her staff, of the
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Norfolk Public Library for great patience and for- bearance in having a novice seeking what might be found in the splendid collection of Virginiana in the "Sargent Memorial Room;" to certain members of these old families in this generation who have given so inany valuable clues in the un- ravelling of the maze of family relationships ; to those friends who have, on faith, subscribed to this publication; to the old Buick which took us there and brought us back, wherever the road might lead; to Judge White and Mrs. White, for their enthusiasm in the undertaking, even to the point of permitting the Antiquary of Mr. James, in all five volumes, to remain under our roof for months ; and somehow we do wish that in some way we could show appreciation for this tremendous con- tribution of Mr. Edward James, as well as for the publication of Mr. Charles McIntosh of the old wills ; and so we think of many others who, in one way or another, have heartened us along this trail of old homes in Princess Anne, extending as it does through all the years since Cape Henry, in April, 1607.
"Mid pleasures and palaces, though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home ! A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek thro' the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere."
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INDEX
ACKISS, Francis, 93, 94 Ackiss, John, 95, 153 Adams, Robt., 164
Aitchison, Walter, 65
Aitchison, William, 65, 66 Alfriend, Mrs., 186
Allen, Thomas, 210, 211
Angus, Patrick, 21
Archer, Gabriel, 23
Archer, Mary, 76
Armistead, Anna Lee, 176
Armistead, William, 176
Arnold, Benedict, 131, 166
Attwood, Edward, 87, 164, 203, 211, 215 Attwood, Francis, 147, 211 Attwood, William, 215
BACON, Nicholas, 87
Ballance, Luke, 126
Barnes, Launcelot, 42
Barnett, C. M., 191
Basnett, William, 222
Batten, W. H. H., 195
Baxter, Dr. Oscar, 169
Bell, J. E., 188
Benson, Thomas, 164
Berkeley, Gov. William, 14, 31
Bolitho, John, 84, 86
Bolitho, Thomas, 84, 86
Bond, Francis, 164
Bonney, John, 30
Boush, Caleb, 197
Boush, Elizabeth, 180
Boush, Elizabeth Walke, 179
Boush, Elizabeth Wilson, 53, 180 Boush, Frederick, 49, 166, 179, 180 Boush, Mary, 53, 162 Boush, Maximillian, 179, 180, 193 Boush, Samuel, 147, 179, 180
Boush, Sarah, 179
Boush, William, 49, 53 Boush, Wm. F. M., 53 Braithwaite, George, 158
Braithwaite, James, 160, 161
Braithwaite, Joseph, 158 Braithwaite, Martha Ann, 158
Braithwaite, William, 158, 160, 161 Bratten, G. W., 149
Bray, Anne, 58
Bray, Plummer, 105
Bray, Robert, 106
Brock, Arthur, 217
Brock, Charles S., 148 Brock, Eleanor F., 148
Brock, Elizabeth, 146, 148
Brock, Elizabeth F., 148
Brock, Frances, 160
Brock, Henrietta A., 148
Brock, Henry, 147, 148
Brock, John, 105
Brock, Lysander, 146, 148
Brock, Thomas H., 148
Brock, William, 148, 160
Brooker, E. E., 75
Brooks, Mary H., 70
Brooks, Swepson, 70
Brown, Carey, 114
Brown, Fitzhugh, 114
Brinson, Henry, 146
Brinson, Hillary, 143 Brinson, John, 142, 143, 146
Brinson, Margaret, 146
Brinson, Matthew, 142, 146
Brinson, Thomas, 142
Brinson, W. C., 146
Bruce, Philip Alexander, 13, 44 Bruce, Mrs. Philip Alexander, 41 Buck, Rev., 207
Bullock, Thomas, 24 Burgess, Charles, 76, 77
Burgess, James H., 158
Burgess, Peggy, 157
Burgess, Sarah, 76
Burroughs, A. F. M., 142
Burroughs, Anne, 38, 207 Burroughs, Benony, 21, 207 Burroughs, Christopher, 207
Burroughs, E. E., 142 Burroughs, William, 38, 207
Burrowes, Christofer, 24 Buskey, Mollie, 157 Butt, Willie, 88 Butts, J. C., 115
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CAFFEE, John W., 157 Caffee, Capt. Solomon, 157 Calvert, Cornelius, 193 Calvert, Mary, 191 Campbell, Ann, 187 Campbell, Duncan, 187
Campbell, Isabella, 166
Cannon, Edward, 210
Cannon, Elizabeth, 91, 107
Cannon, Thomas, 210
Canter, John, 222
Capps, Dennis, 157
Capps, Enoch, 157
Capps, William, 40, 164
Capps, Vann, 157
Carraway, Sarah Huggins, 77
Carraway, William, 166
Carver, Claude, 122
Carver, William, 31
Cason, Charles, 153
Caussonne, Thomas, 24
Chamberlayne, Evelyn Byrd, 139 Chaplin, Caleb, 157
Chaplin, Caleb C., 157
Chaplin, Sarah A., 157
Chaplin, Wilson, 157
Church, William, 222
Cocke, Christopher, 21
Cockruft, William, 132
Colonna, Mrs. Fannie, 136
Condon, James, 65, 66, 67
Condon, Sarah, 66
Consolvo, Charles, 62
Corbette, Richard, 27
Corker, Susan, 130
Cornick, Aliph, 215
Cornick, Alof, 107
Cornick, Barbara, 107, 108 Cornick, Elizabeth, 105, 107, 141, 214
Cornick, Endomion, 108
Cornick, Endymion, 138, 139
Cornick, Endymion D., 138, 139
Cornick, Frances, 215
Cornick, Francis, 147
Cornick, Henry, 108, 138
Cornick, Henry T., 136, 138, 139
Cornick, Horatio, 141, 214 Cornick, James, 70
Cornick, Jane, 105
Cornick, Joel, 107, 108, 109, 138, 177, 178
Cornick, John, 107, 108, 177, 178, 186, 197, 215 Cornick, Julius, 138, 139
Cornick, Lemuel, 147, 178, 196, 211, 213, 214, 215, 216
Cornick, Martha, 105, 106
Cornick, Martin, 107
Cornick, Nimrod, 108 Cornick, Prudence, 108
Cornick, Sarah A., 93
Cornick, Simond, 105, 106, 107, 223 Cornick, Thomas, 105, 106, 196, 197
Cornick, Thomas James, 196
Cornick, Thomas K., 205
Cornick, William, 21, 57, 105, 106, 107, 108, 164 Cornick, "Uncle" Gus, 72
Coulston, Lunell, 41
Cox, Anne, 66
Cox, William, 66, 67
DALE, Governor, 12
Dawley, Dennis, 153, 177, 178, 192
Daynes, William, 31
De Frees, Mrs. R. G., 97
Deserne, Joseph, 147
Dey, John B., 210
Dickson, Parson VIII
Dickson, Robert, 29, 30, 153, 225
Downman, John, 41
Dozier, Edmond F., 120
Dozier, James W., 120
Dozier, W. A., 196
Dozier, Willoughby, 188
Drayton, James, 161
Drout, Richard, 20, 54
Dunmore, Lord, 168
Dyer, Peter, 143
EATON, W. G., 153 Edwards, Mr., 182
Eggleston, Aubrey, 217
Ellegood, Jacob, 65, 66, 68, 69
Ellegood, John Saunders, 69
Ellegood, Sarah, 69
Ellegood, William 68, 69
Ellis, T. H., 18
Emperor, Francis, 15
Emperor, Francis Tully, 175, 176 Emperor, Mary, 31
FAIRFAX, Lord, 16
Fentress, Anne, 153
Fentress, Anthony, 28, 153, 154
Fentress, Fanny, 157
Fentress, Frances, 157
Fentress, George, 138 Fentress, J. A., 155 Fentress, John, 138, 157
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Fentress, Joshua, 162 Fentress, Lancaster, 138
Fentress, Moses, 138
Ferebee, Enoch D., 196, 210
Ferebee, George E., 196 Ferguson, Margaret Archer, 76 Ferguson, Peggy, 214 Fernstrom, Mrs., 219 Fforby, Ben, 31 Fforby, Elizabeth, 31
Ffulsher, Thomas, 31
Foreman, Edward, 130
Fortescue, John, 139
Fowler, George, 54, 154, 222
Frizzell, Edward, 116
GARDNER, Eizabeth, 76, 156
Gaskins, Charles, 80
Gaskins, George, 80
Gaskins, James, 79, 80
Gaskins, Job, 80, 81
Gaskins, Lemuel, 80
Gaskins, Sarah, 79
Gaskins, Savill, 182, 189
Gimbert, Harvey C., 75
Gimbert, Melvine, 75
Godby, Anne, 31
Godfrey, John, 182 Godfrey, N. B., 214
Gooch, William, 147
Gookin, Capt. John, 42, 131, 189
Gookin, Mary, 131
Gookin, Sarah, 42
Gordon, Alexander, 68
Gornto, George R., 126
Gornto, Harry, 162
Gornto, James, 126
Gornto, Reuben, 123, 125, 126, 161 Gornto, Thomas, 123 Gosnold, Bartholomew, 23 Gray, Benjamin Dingley, 84, 86, 103 Gray, Dingley, 103
Gregory, Thomas, 105
Grinto, William, 123
Grimstead, A. H., 144 Grundy, John, 40
HACK, Hannah, 131 Hall, Edward, 182 Halstead, Wiley, 135
Hamilton, Margaret, 197
Hamor, Ralph, 12
Hancock, Anne, 84
Hancock, Anne Robinson, 84 Hancock, George, 211, 214
Hancock, John, 84, 85, 133, 177, 178 Hancock, Peter Singleton, 133 Hancock, Sarah, 132 Hancock, Simon, 84, 132, 133, 134 Hancock, Tully, 8+ Hancock, William, 84, 85, 132, 133, 134, 222 Harding, Thomas, 182 Harrison, George 40
Harvey, Sir John, 40 Haslett, William, 164
Hayes, Adam, 164 Hayes, Elizabeth, 161
Hayes, Erasmus, 161
Hayes, Richard, 223
Hayes, Robert, 24, 106
Haynes, Erasmus, 178
Henderson, James F., 157 Henley, Amey, 156 Henley, Charles, 138
Henley, Frances, 138
Henley, T. C., 114
Henley, William, 138
Herbert, Abner T., 85
Herbert, Alice, 85 Herbert, Arthur E., 85
Herbert, Charlotte, 85
Herbert, E. H., 83, 85 Herbert, Ellen C., 85
Herbert, John, 15
Herbert, Margaret, 85
Herbert, Mary, 15
Herbert, Mary N., 85
Herrick, J. I., 167
Herron, Walter, 69
Hill, Henry, 38
Hill, Jesse, 125
Hill, John, 38
Hill, Mary, 38
Hill, Stephen, 38
Hill, Thomas, 125 Hodge, Robert, 207, 222
Hodgeman, C. F., 219
Hodgeman, Cornelia, 219
Hoggard, Diana, 199
Hoggard, Elizabeth, 199
Hoggard, Mary, 199 Hoggard, Nathaniel, 199, 200
Hoggard, Peter, 199 Hoggard, Susannah, 199 Hoggard, Thurmer, 198 Holloway, Thomas, 31 Holmes, Elizabeth, 162 Holmes, William, 162
Holstead, Jacomine N. C., 135
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Holstead, Richard, 135 Holt, Thomas, 132
Hosskine, Bartholomew, 24
Howell, Cobb, 202
Huggins, Elizabeth, 76 Huggins, Nathaniel, 77
Huggins, Nicholas, 77
Huggins, Philip, 76, 77
Huggins, Robert, 76
Huggins, Sarah, 77
Huggins, William, 76
Hunter, Dr., 188
Hunter, Jacob, 53, 90, 180
Hunter, James, 53
Hunter, John, 53
Hunter, Josiah, 53, 216
Hunter, Josiah Wilson, 53
Hunter, Thomas, 53
Hunter, William, 53, 95
Hutchings, Daniel, 54, 55
Hutchings, John, 54
Hutchings, Joseph, 68
Hutchings, Nathaniel, 54, 55
Hyde, Anne, 19
Hyde, Edward, 19
IVES, Amos, 118, 158 Ives, Ed Bright, 118
Ives, Eleanor, 118
Ives, Jesse, 118
Ives, Martha, 118
Ives, Martha Ann, 158
Ives, Mary, 118 Ives, M. T., 118
Ives, Preston W., 118
Ives, Timothy, Jr., 120
Ives, W. L., 118
Ivey, Alice, 107
Ivey, Thomas Vicisimas, 107 Ivy, Thomas, 20
JACOB, Robert Clark, 198 James, Edward, 135 James, Emperor, 114
James, John, 90, 135, 136, 141 James, Joshua, 135
James, Mary, 90 James, Sarah, 148 James, William, 114
Jefferson, Gov. Thomas, 193 Jennings, E., 111, 112
Jennings, John, 105 Johnson, Jacob, 20, 164 Johnson, James, 31 Johnson, James J., 188 Johnson, William, 165 Tones, Evans 21
Jones, Frances, 161 Jones, James, 161 Joyce, Jacomine, 134
KEELER, Grace M., 37, 45
Keeler, John D., 45,
Keeler, Rufus P., 45 Keeling, Adam, 15, 57, 58, 59, 60, 80, 91, 92, 154, 164, 206, 207
Keeling, Alexander, 57, 58
Keeling, Amey, 108
Keeling, Anne, 58, 206, 207
Keeling, Edward, 58
Keeling, Elizabeth, 44, 57, 58, 154 Keeling, Henry, 76, 216
Keeling, John, 58, 59, 91, 92, 211
Keeling, Solomon, 60
Keeling, Thomas, 24, 38, 57, 58, 59, 90, 91, 206 Keeling, Thorowgood, 57, 58
Keeling, William, 29, 30, 59, 211, 214 Keeling, William E., 205
Kellam, Abel, 161
Kellam, F. E., 118
Kellam, Frank, 150 Kellam, Henry, 186, 193
Kellam, Nancy, 161
Kempe, Anne, 205, 206
Kempe, Anthony, 38
Kempe, George, 166, 205, 206 Kempe, James, 20, 29, 30, 33, 153, 166, 205, 206, 211
Kempe, Mary, 38
Kemp, Richard, 14, 205
Kempe, Thomas, 166, 186
Kempe, William, 38, 41
Kenline, John Michael, 166, 187
LAMBERT, Anne, 130
Lambert, Henry, 130
Lambert, Thomas, 54, 182, 222
Lamont, James, 164
Lanckfield, John, 24, 27
Land, Andrew, 156 Land, Anne, 96, 152
Land, Bennett, 79, 80
Land, Edward, 98
Land, Francis, 29, 96, 97
Land, Francis M., 96, 98
Land, Francis Thorowgood, 30, 95, 96, 97, 98 Land, Hillary, 76, 156
Land, James Edward, 79 Land, Jeremiah, 156
Land, John, 116
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Land, Mary Anne, 156
Land, Mary E., 96
Land, Peter, 76, 157 Land, Ree, 156 Land, Renatus, 96 Land, Richard, 116
Lane, J. W., 154
Langley, Mr., 198
Latny, Henry, 202
Lawson, Anne, 223
Lawson, Anthony, 43, 45, 68, 131, 132, 165, 174, 207, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225
Lawson, Frances, 223
Lawson, George, 105, 222, 223
Lawson, Mary, 174, 222, 223
Lawson, Mary Calvert, 221, 224
Lawson, Margaret, 45, 223
Lawson, Rose, 224
Lawson, Thomas, 55, 178, 223, 224, 225, 226
Lloyd, Cornelius, 15
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 17
Logan, George, 166
Lovell, Thomas, 31
Lovett, Alice, 204
Lovett, Amey, 151, 205
Lovett, Anne, 205, 206
Lovett, Charles U., 205
Lovett, Elizabeth, 206
Lovett, George M., 91, 205
Lovett, Jane, 151
Lovett, John, 150, 204, 205, 211
Lovett, John H., 205
Lovett, John Stewart, 205
Lovett, Mary, 59, 205, 206
Lovett, Lancaster, 59, 149, 204, 205, 206 Lovett, Randolph, 150
Lovett, Reuben, 150, 151
Lovett, Susan S., 205
Lovett, Thomas, 149, 150
Lovett, William, 204, 207
Lovett, Wilson H. C., 151 Lynton, Moses, 182
MACKIE, John, 164
Macoy, James, 83
Macoy, Michael, 83
Malbone, Peter, 28, 164
Mansard, Francois, 82
Martin, Elizabeth, 106 Martin, Joel, 107
Martin, John, 58, 106
Martin, Thomas, 190 Mason, James, 115 Mason, Michael, 31
Mason, Robert, 115 May, Elizabeth, 222 McAlpine, Dr. James, 192
McAlpine, Laura, 85
McComb, John, Jr., 23
Meade, Bishop, 25, 187
Mears, Thomas, 182
Mercer, John, 66
Milhado, David, 192
Milhado, Mary, 192
Mitchel, Joseph, 30
Moncrief, John, 164
Moncrief, Thomas, 221
Moore, Anne, 67
Moore, Cason, 67, 68, 178
Moore, Edward, 142
Moore, H. C., 53
Moore, Henry, 67
Moore, James, 157
Moore, John, 67
Moore, Joshua, 157
Moore, Kader, 157
Moore, Mary, 214
Moore, Sarah, 67
Moore, Susannah, 53
Moore, William, 67
Moran, Thomas, 69
Morgan, Rowland, 106
Morrisette, John, 143
Morrisette, Kader, 143
Morse, Barbara, 107
Morse, Capt. Francis, 21, 107, 164 Moseley, Alexander, 128
Moseley, Anna, 177
Moseley, Anne Taliaferro, 128
Moseley, Anthony, 29
Moseley, Arthur, 130
Moseley, Burwell Bassett, 128
Moseley, Edward, 130, 131, 132, 133, 175 Moseley, Edward Hack, 127, 128, 131, 153, 177, 178, 198 Moseley, Edwin Daingerfield, 128
Moseley, Frances, 133
Moseley, Francis, 177
Moseley, George, 133
Moseley, Hannah D., 128
Moseley, Henry Power, 128
Moseley, Hillary, 131
Moseley, John, 133, 164
Moseley, John Bassett, 177
Moseley, Martha Blaggett, 128 Moseley, Mary, 133, 177
Moseley, Mary Bassett, 177 Moseley, Perin, 98
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Moseley, Robert, 53, 55 Moseley, Samuel, 128 Moseley, Susannah, 130 Moseley, Tulley, 114 Moseley, William, 20, 130, 131, 133, 164, 177, 222 Murdaugh, John, 197
Murden, Batson, 116
Murden, Zachariah, 116
Murray, David, 83, 98, 100
Murray, Elisha, 100
Murray, Elijah, 100
Murray, Isaac, 100, 103
Murray, John, 84, 98
Murray, Richard, 100
Murray, Thomas, 100
NEDHAM, Thomas, 210 Newport, Christopher, 23
Newton, Betsy, 216
Newton, Nathaniel, 30
Nichololas, Andrew, 123
Nichololas, James W. L., 123
Nichololas, Joshua H. M., 123
Nichololas, Nathaniel, 122, 123
Nimmo, Anne, 33, 148 Nimmo, Claude, 149
Nimmo, Mrs. Claude, 146
Nimmo, Elizabeth, 180
Nimmo, Ella, 148, 149
Nimmo, Gershom, 180
Nimmo, James, 44, 216
Nimmo, William, 33, 148
Nimmo, William Thorowgood, 44
Noris, Elizabeth, 158
Norris, George, 157, 158
Norris, Joseph, 158
Norris, Margaret, 158, 160 Norris, Sowell, 157
Norris, Thomas, 157 Norris, William, 157
OFFLEY, Sarah, 42, 131 Old, Edward, 222 Old, Mary, 138 Old, Thomas, 153 Old, Mrs. W. T., 207 Oliver, William W., 49
PALLET, Gisborn, 91 Pallet, "Henery," 91 Pallett, John, 90, 91, 92 Pallet, Matthew, 90, 91, 207 Pallet, William, 91 Parke, Edward, 198 Parker, "Pade," 85
Parsons, John, 120 Paterson, Dr. Robert, 66 Patreme, William, 105
Percy, George, 23 Persey, Abraham, 40 Persey, Elizabeth, 40
Perkins, Dr. R. C., 78
Perkins, Mrs. R. C., 78, 79
Peters, John, 149
Peters, J. Sidney, 149
Petty, John, 96 Phillips, J. N., 104
Phripp, Anne, 197
Phripp, John, 197 Piggott, Sarah, 133
Plume, William, 69
Pocahontas, 14 Poole, Alexander, 198
Poole, George, 164
Porter, John, 20, 31, 175, 176
Powell, Julian, 159
Powers, Joseph, 161
Powers, Priscilla, 161
Prince, Mrs. Wm. Loftin, 151
Pritchard, Lemuel J., 122
Puggett, Cesar, 54
Purfury, Thomas, 41, 42
QUEEN ANNE, Proclaimed, 19 Queen Anne, Religious Liberty, 32
RAMSEY, Anne, 197
Randolph, Jane, 176
Really, Garrett, 222
Richardson, John, 154
Richerson, John, 164
Richerson, William, 49, 50
Roberson, Will, 33 Robert, John, 13
Robinson, James, 178
Robinson, John, 40
Robinson, Susan, 130
Robinson, William, 33, 165
Rolfe, John, 14
Rolfe, Thomas, 14
Russell, Richard, 30, 31
SAMS, C. Whittle, 25 Sandford, John, 21 Saunders, John, 69, 193 Saunders, Jonathan, 193 Saunders, Mary, 193
Sayer, Arthur, 199
Sayer, Charles, 199, 223, 224
Sayer, Frances, 224 Sayer, Pembroke, 223
234
Index
Sayer, Susannah, 199 Sealy, John, 105 Selden, Miles, 170 Sharp, W. W., 70 Shepherd, Elizabeth, 147 Shepherd, Elizabeth Archer, 76 Shepherd, Elizabeth Frances, 141 Shepherd, Jennet, 141
Shepherd, Capt. John, 141
Shepherd, John, 76, 214
Shepherd, John C., 141
Shepherd, Lemuel Cornick, 141
Shepherd, Nancy, 79, 80
Shepherd, Smith, 147, 215
Sherwood, Grace, 131, 192
Shipp, Andrew W., 123
Shipp, Ernest, 123
Shipp, William, 24, 182, 189
Showlands, John, 20
Shull, Noah, 203
Shumadine, J. A., 101
Sibsey, John, 15
Sidney, Col. John, 175
Simons, Jane, 105
Simmons, Joel, 116
Simmons, Lemuel, 138
Simmons, Noah, 115
Singleton, Isaac, 169
Singleton, Peter, 166, 167, 169, 170, 177, 178
Singleton, Susannah, 134
Smith, Bartholomew, 75, 77, 158
Smith, Ezekiel, 76
Smith, Jim, 63, 75
Smith, John, 76
Smith, Keziah, 76
Smith, Mary Frances, 76, 77
Smythe, Charles, 190
Smythe, John, 190
Smythe, Tully Robinson, 199
Snaile, Henry, 54
Spratley, Eliza, 148
Springe, Robert, 31 Stanard, Mrs. Mary Newton, 14
Stanard, W. G., 39
Standley, Mary, 84 Standley, Richard, 84
Stephens, Richard, 40
Stratton, Henry, 202
Stratton, John, 24, 200, 202 Sykes, Zachariah, 115
TATEM, Ellen, 85 Taylor, Burton, 161 Taylor, Eben Ezar, 27, 164 Taylor, Sarah Frances, 161
Tenant. Samuel, 166, 169 Tenant, James, 164 Thelabelle, Lewis, 198 Thelabelle, Thomas, 180 Thomson, George, 41 Thomson, Smallwood, 135
Thompson, Sarah, 15 Thorowgood, Adam, 15, 19, 31, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 57, 164 Thorowgood, Anne, 42 Thorowgood, Argoll, 21, 43, 44, 163, 164 Thorowgood, Elizabeth, 42 Thorowgood, Elizabeth Nimmo, 44 Thorowgood, Frances, ++
Thorowgood, Francis, 43, 199 Thorowgood, John, 21, 37, 43, 45, 197, 216, 223 Thorowgood, Margaret, 223
Thorowgood, Mitchel, 166
Thorowgood, Robert, 43, 164
Thorowgood, Rose, 43
Thorowgood, Sarah, 38, 42
Thorowgood, Sukey, 169
Thorowgood, William, 44, 164
Thurston, Malachy, 21, 43, 225
Todd, Thomas, 24 Troyer, B. A., 135
Turner, John, 105
VALENTINE, Edward, 166 Valentine, Jacob, 166, 216 Vaughan, Robert, 28
WALKE, Anne, 169, 177 Walke, Anthony, 29, 30, 69, 147, 153, 166, 169, 174, 175, 176, 177 178, 187, 190, 191, 200, 207, 222, 223
Walke, David, 53, 168
Walke, Elizabeth, 196
Walke, Eliza J. S., 53
Walke, Fannie, 192
Walke, Frances, 196
Walke, Frank Anthony, 96
Walke, John N., 76, 96
Walke, Mary, 174
Walke, Thomas, 29, 30, 174, 175, 177, 186, 196, 197, 216, 225
Walke, William, 190, 191, 197 Walker, George Reynolds, 160 Walker, Thomas Reynolds, 114, 153, 160, 193 Wallop, John, 27 Warner, Augustine, 38
235
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Warren, James, 162 Warren, Mr., 14, 15 Warrington, Thomas, 130
Washington, George, 38 Waters, Edward, 41 Webb, Edward, 20 Weblin, Geo., 54
Weblin, John, 54, 55
West, Elizabeth, 130
West, Governor, 37, 210
West, Mrs. J. W. C., 88
Westcot, Wright, 197
White, Judge B. D., 188
White, James, 11
White, Rev. Bishop, 177, 178, 179
White, William (Billy), 166, 181
Whitehead, George, 38
Whitehead, John, Jr., 33
Whitehead, Mary, 33
Whitehead, Miriam, 186
Whitehead, Dr. R. E., 170
Whitehurst, Batson, 152 Whitehurst, Betsy, 152
Whitehurst, Daniel, 150, 151
Whitehurst, Ella, 146
Whitehurst, Francis, 151
Whitehurst, Frank, 151
Whitehurst, James, 199
Whitehurst, James Murden, 136, 151
Whitehurst, John, 29, 153
Whitehurst, Joshua, 116, 150
Whitehurst, Keziah, 152
Whitehurst, Peggy, 152
Whitehurst, Tully, 152
Whitehurst, William, 83, 151
Wickings, James, 118, 119
Wickings, John, 118, 119, 120
Wickings, William, 118
Wilkins, Margaret, 76, 77
Wilkins, Peter, 76 Williams, Jost, 130
Williamson, Robert, 157
Willoughby, Elizabeth, 15
Willoughby, James, 16 Willoughby, John, 15, 65
Willoughby, Thomas, 15, 41, 197 Wilson, John, 24
Windham, Edward, 24, 189 Wingfield, Edward Maria, 23
Winter, W. G., 95
Wise, Henry A., 129
Wishart, Francis, 50
Wishart, George, 30, 211
Wishart, James, 50
Wishart, John, 50
Wishart, Joyce, 50
Wishart, Mary, 50
Wishart, Porcia, 49
Wishart, Thomas, 49, 50
Wishart, William, 49, 50
Woodhouse, Adelaide, 88
Woodhouse, Anne, 67, 87
Woodhouse, Betty, 217
Woodhouse, Elizabeth, 87, 108, 202 Woodhouse, Elizabeth Anne, 135, 136
Woodhouse, Grace, 151
Woodhouse, Henry, 21, 24, 67, 86, 87, 88, 154, 189, 210, 215
Woodhouse, Horatio, 87, 88, 180
Woodhouse, John, 87, 116, 135, 136, 202 Woodhouse, John J., 88, 149
Woodhouse, John T., 88, 136
Woodhouse, Jonathan, 88
Woodhouse, Judith, 87
Woodhouse, Maria, 87
Woodhouse, Mary, 67, 87, 215
Woodhouse, Paul, 136
Woodhouse, Pembroke, 89
Woodhouse, Philip, 116, 196
Woodhouse, Rachael, 87
Woodhouse, Ruth, 202
Woodhouse, Sarah, 67
Woodhouse, Shepherd, 87
Woodhouse, William, 29, 30, 55, 87, 88, 89, 116, 153, 197, 217
Woodhouse, William Dale, 217 Wright, Dr., 188
Wyatt, Governor, 10
YARDLEY, Argoll, 43 Yardley, Capt., 210 Yardley, Frances, 43 Yardley, Francis, 42 Yates, Richard, 31
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