_William AUBREY _____+
| (1583 - 1631)
_Henry AUBREY _______|
| (1623 - ....) m 1661|
| |_Elizabeth JONES ____+
| (1595 - ....)
|
|--Richard AUBREY
| (1661 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah HOSKINS ______|
(1637 - 1672) m 1661|
|_____________________
[707]
" The number of children of Henry Awbrey is not completely clear. Some
researchers have maintained that there were sons named John and
Francis; instead, these appear to have been sons of his brother, John
Awbrey. It should be noted that in two deeds in 1690 (Rappahannock Co
Deed Book 8, p. 254-6), Henry named Richard Awbrey as his "only son and
heir apparent." In one of those deeds he gave Richard 500 acres from
the 1050 acre grant on the south side of Hoskins Creek, which portion
adjoined the lands of John Meador. When Henry Awbrey made his will in
1694 (Essex Co Court Order Book 1692-1695, p. 311), he named as heirs
only his wife Mary [not SARAH] and son Richard.
" It appears quite certain that Richard Awbrey was the son of Sarah,
because in a deed in 1675 (Rappahannock Co Deed Book 5, p. 287) Henry
gave his son Richard a year-old mare called 'Bonny until said Richard
be 14 years of age.' Thus, Richard would have been born after
1661-1662, when Henry and Sarah apparently were married.
" When Richard Awbrey made his will, which was probated Octobet 11,
1697 ( Essex Co Deeds, etc.No. 9, p.127), he named John Meador as
'brother'. Considerable speculation has arisen about the exact nature
of this relationship. Some have said that the term 'brother' could have
meant 'brother-in-law', on the assumption that John Meador (for his
second wife) could have married a daughter of Henry Awbrey and thus a
sister to Richard. No such daughter of Henry Awbrey has been
documented. Another speculation has been that Richard's wife, Dorothy,
was a sister of John Meador. Nor has such a sister been found. In
actuality, Richard's wife was Dorothy North, daughter of Augustine
North ("Winstons of Virginia" by Clayton Torrence, p. 174).
"In the name of God, Amen, this Eighteenth day of April 1697, I Richard
Awbrey, being Sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory,
blessed and praised be Almighty God for the Same and Considering the
mortality of the body do make and ordaine this as my last will &
testament. First and principally I commend my Soule into the hands of
Allmighty God that Gave itt and my body to be decently and Christianly
buried hopeing by the meritorious death and Passion of m my blessed
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to receive full Pardon and forgiveness of
all my Sins and a joyful Resurrection att the Last day and as for the
worldly goods that God hath lent me I will and bequeath them in manner
and forme following, Vist.
"First, I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Awbrey all my land and to
the Heirs of his body lawfully begotten and for want of Such Heirs to
the next Surviveing Heirs of my Children one Negro called Tom my Sword
and belt my Silver tobbo box Eighteene pounds Sterlg. now in the hands
of Robert Bristow in England two Scales of Silver one that was his
grandfathers and one that is mine and is my will that my Horse Portly
and my Pendilum watch be sold for money and given to my Said Sonne
allso that these bequests be delivered att the age Eighteene years and
that he be putt to schoole att fourteen yeares old and there continued
four yeares and my Great Seale Ring.
"Item I give to my daughter Mary one Negro called Maria fifty pounds
Ster. and four cowes and Calves to be paid her att the age of Eighteene
yeares or the day of Marriage a feather bed and Furniture and my Silver
Cup the money to be paid out of the Estate I give my wife.
"Item I give unto my Daughter Dorothy a Negro Called Robin fifty pounds
Sterlg. four cowes and calves and a feather bed and furniture to be
paid her the age of Eighteene yeares or the day of Marriage to be paid
out of the Estate I give my wife.
"Item I give to the child my wife goes with if it live fiftie pounds
Sterlg. to be paid out of the Estate I give my wife. "Item I give to
Elizabeth Evans my God Daughter a Heiffer Called her Heiffer and all
her increase and a young mare in the woods and all her Increase branded
HA on the shoulder and RA on the buttock.
"Item I give to my Brother John Meador all my wearing Cloaths that's
made up as Shirts Drawers Coates breeches and one felt Hatt.
"Item I give to Tho: Hucklescott two yards and halfe of mint broad
cloath now in the house and black buttons.
"Item I give to Mr. Tho. Grigson a ring of twelve shills price.
"Item I give to Mr. Francis Gouldman a ring of twelve shills price.
"Item I give to my Sister Maquire a ring of twelve shills price
"Item I give to Phillip Maquire as much mixt Kersey now in the house as
will make him a Coate and a new Carter Hatt in the Chest never worn.
"Item I give unto my beloved wife Dorothy Awbrey that Plantation that I
now live on and hundred acres of Land belonging to itt dureing her
natural life She claimes no other part or parcel of my Land Six Negroes
Sam, Betty, Jupiter, Jack, Kate, and (illegible) and all other my
Esatate as goods Chattles Sheep Cattell horses &.........Bequeathed ad
I do Hereby make my Said wife and my Sonn Henry Joynt Exrs. of this my
last will and testament and do also make....desire Mr. Thomas Grigson
and Mr. Francis Gouldman to be overseers of this my last will and
testament and .......executed and I allso do hereby disannull and make
void all former wills legacies and testaments by me att any time
heretofore made and do Signe Seale and Publish this as my last will and
testament and have hereunto left my hand Seale and the date first above
written.
Richd Awbrey (Seale)
Signed Sealed and Published the Last Will and Testament in the Presence
of
Phillip (x) Maquires; Susanna (x) Maquires; Tho: Hucklescott ;
Proved in Essex County Court Oct. 11,1697
_Chrodald ___________+
| (.... - 0624)
_Fara II BAVARIA ____|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Theodo II of BAVARIA
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
_William I "The Conqueror" DE NORMANDY _+
| (1024 - 1087) m 1053
_Henry I, "Beauclerc" DE NORMANDY _|
| (1070 - 1135) |
| |_Matilda DE FLANDERS ___________________+
| m 1053
|
|--Robert "The Consul" CAEN
| (1090 - 1147)
| ________________________________________
| |
|_concubine 4 ENGLAND ______________|
|
|________________________________________
_____________________
|
_Cliff DANIEL _______|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Merrill DANIEL
|
| _Harvey MEADOWS _____+
| | (1844 - 1903) m 1867
|_Grace MEADOWS ______|
(.... - 1962) |
|_Margaret COLE ______+
(1848 - 1893) m 1867
_Childebrand "De Heristal" I AUSTRASIA _+
| (0678 - 0751)
_Nivelon I "The Historian" DE PERRACY _|
| |
| |_Rolande _______________________________+
|
|
|--Childebrand II DE PERRACY
| (.... - 0836)
| ________________________________________
| |
|_______________________________________|
|
|________________________________________
_David, Sr. MIZELL __+
| (1770 - 1850) m 1808
_Enoch Everett MIZELL _|
| (1806 - ....) |
| |_Sarah ALBRITTON ____+
| (1786 - ....) m 1808
|
|--Joshua MIZELL
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Annie JACKSON ________|
|
|_____________________
[409]
According to Ora Mizell, Joshua was a county judge in 1889, serving for
only one ye
_St. Nersch Souren PAHLAV _+
| (0335 - 0373)
_Sahak Souren PAHLAV _|
| (0351 - 0438) |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Sahakonoysh Souren PAHLAV
| (0385 - 0416)
| ___________________________
| |
|______________________|
|
|___________________________
_James PEARCE _______+
| (1691 - 1755) m 1712
_William PEARCE _____|
| (1713 - 1762) m 1735|
| |_Martha WILBORE _____+
| (1690 - 1760) m 1712
|
|--Elizabeth PEARCE
| (1749 - ....)
| _John WOODMAN _______
| |
|_Elizabeth WOODMAN __|
(1713 - 1749) m 1735|
|_Elizabeth BRIGGS ___