I’m seeing her family as this:
*Daughter of John Martin, I and Christian (unknown) Waddington
*Wife of Evan Williams; Rev. John Waugh and John “Stafford” Hawkins
Only child: Mary Williams who married Richard Elkins as his 1st wife
Notes in profiles.
We already know Bill Deyo says, no need to repeat - it’s in the profiles.
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Tagging profiles
We know from her marriage record that Mary was the daughter of Evan & Christian Williams. The question is: who was Christian?
She was not the Christian who married John Martin & Francis Waddington.
It is suggested rather that she was the daughter of Christian & John Martin
Tagging Frances Lampton
She was the niece (sister’s daughter) of “Francis Waddington’s wife, formerly the wife of John Martin.” Presumably her father was a Golber (or similar).
https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I0320... shows her as daughter of John Martin & Joanna, wife of Francis Waddington. But that does not seem to be a correct identification, because this Joanna was the wife of James Monk before she married Francis Waddington (probably the 2nd one, because Christian was the widow of the 1st).
Christian Martin Williams was the daughter of Christian inknown, wife of 1) John Martin and 2) Francis Waddington. She had at least four documented children, John Jr., Anne, and Christian Martin and Francis Waddington Jr. she may have had a son mpnamed Francis Martin or he may be a later generatiion. Frances Golber White Lampton was her niece, but we have not been able to identify Frances’ parents or the parents of Christian the mother.
Christian Martin (Jr) birthdate bet. 1655-1665 death 12 Nov 1721
Married 1) Evan Williams (died 1692, will presented 1694, index-only record)
Daughter Mary
2) Rev. John Waugh m. 13 May 1702 no children (Waugh died in 1706)
3) John Hawkins m. bef. 11 Dec 1707 no children
Stafford County, Virginia Marriage References and Family Relationships 1664-1800, F. Edward Wright, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware 2011
p. 74
Hawkins, John (d. 1717) m. bef 11 Dec 1707 Chrisian (N) (d. 1721) widow of John Waugh. {D&W 1699-1709:392; SP}
p. 265 Evan Williams
To his house accomadations Six barrels of Corne by agreement & 200 Lbs Tobac see that two bush three peck vantinge mades at 150 pr barrel 83 wch added to 200To Strippinge & packing his Tobacco; To rowlinge to hhds at 15 pr hhd; To husking his Corne: To his levy for year 1690 , in 1691; To a Leather jackett; to a pr buckskin stockings
Contra By his crop of Tobacco; By Five barrels two bush & peck of corne; pr Jr Adderton Bill ; he owes to ball 162 – Total 1395. Pr John Hawkins Bill; yr man run away & the Bill not worth a farthing thought bee for 600
Henry Nellson made oath in Court that the above is a truc and perfect accompt of said Evan Williams deced Estate on the 12th day of November 1692
Court held 11 May 1692
5. Judgment is granted to Christopher Richardson for sum of four hundred pounds of Tobacco against the Estate of Evan Williams late of this County deced in the hands of Henry Nelson Provided that the said Christopher Richardson doe dliver up to the said Henry Nelson a Sute of Leather Clothese belonging to the said Evan William deced
Will Book 2 p. 47 by deed of gift, 12 Jan. 1694/95, is willed by Mrs. Xpian Williams of St. Marys Parish in Richmond Co., 5 cows, a good feather bed and furniture and tow brass kittles, one to hold about 13 gallons, 2 iron pots, 1 bell mettle spice mortar and pestle, 5 pewter, dishes, 2 horses and 2000 pounds of tobacco in cask" to be paid for the aforesaid grandchild, (James Elkins) schooling when he comes to age of 23yrs. Mrs. Williams names James Elkins as her grandson and states he is the son of Richard Elkins and Mary. Mrs. Williams signed the Deed of Gift with her mark.
1707/8, 11 Feb: At Stafford Co., VA Court, the within power of attorney upon motion of Major William ROBINSON was ordered to be recorded. Whereas we William FITZHUGH, Thomas GREGG, Henry CONNYER & Leonard TARENT were this day appointed and elected auditors of the matter in difference between Joseph WAUGH, John WAUGH and Alexr. WAUGH, Admrs. of John WAUGH Clk deced & John HAWKINS & Christian his wife late Widow of the said deced relating to her thirds of the personal of said John WAUGH Clk & thereupon having fully audited adjusted stated & settled all accounts concerning the same do award, John HAWKINS & Christian his wife for a full ballance of their share and part of the estate of John WAUGH deced that is at present come to the hands of Admrs. shall be one feather bed & furniture according to the appraismt. 1600; one trunk 80; one looking glass 36 & that they have third part of the estate of the deced as shall hereafter come into hands of Joseph WAUGH 11 Dec 1707.
Christian Hawkins will was filed in Stafford County, VA in 1722. The will book itself is missing but the index remains.
People get very confused because there were two women named Christian Martin, a mother and daughter, and two men named Francis Waddington, a father and son.
Francis Waddington Sr married widowed Christian Unknown Martin, they were the parents of Francis Waddington Jr who married widowed Joanna Monk.
Francis Waddington Sr born c. 1620 died c. 1702
John Mathews received 1567 acres in 1669 for transport of 31 persons, including Francis Waddington.
married to Christian [unknown] Martin, widow of John Martin c. 1673
One son, Francis Jr.
No record has been found for the death of John Martin or the marriage of Christian Martin and Francis Waddington, Sr.
Francis Waddington Wrnt 4 Oct 1694 to Mr. George Brent Jr returned 19 Dec with Surv of 500 A on Potomack Cr. in Stafford County adj. Mr. Thomas Matthews formerly Yeo’s line of Motts, Edward Wheeler. 21 Dec 1694 [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Vol 1 Bk 5, p. 63]
Records of Stafford County April 11 1705 “John Trammill of Stafford sells to John Roberts of this same county 100 a on the south side of Potomac Creek, part of a tract granted Francis Waddington now decd, and sold by his son Francis Waddington to the sd. Trammill.”
Francis Waddington, Jr. born abt. 1674 died abt. 1723
Married Joanna Monk, widow of James Monk abt 1700
Deed & Will Abstracts of Stafford County, Virginia 1686-1689, Deed Book D – Part 1 p. 27
pp. 32a-33
11 March 1686/7 Memorandum that then Lt. Coll. Fitzhugh did freely clearly and absolutely in cond of his good Will and affection which he bearish towards Francis Waddington sone of Francis Waddington of Pottomack Creek give unto him his Exrs. For Ever one Redde Heifer three yeares old called Cherry marked of the said Francis Waddington the Eldr marke and all her Encrease both male and female and 1 doe desire this might be recorded in the County Court Records of Stafford for the proper use of the said Francis Waddington Junr the day and yeare first above written.
Deed and Will Abstracts of Stafford County, Virginia 1689-1709 p. 12
pp. 39-40
An inventory of estate of James Monk late of this county deced made May 16th, 1700…signed by Francis Waddington.
The above inventory was equally divided according to the tenor of an order from Court…Francis Waddington in right of his wife has reced the sum 695 pounds Tobo. According to valuation more than his equal share. Wm. Williams Jno. Waugh Jr
Sundry goods valued and delivered to Mr. George Monk in right of the orphans of James Monk amounting to sum 9641 pounds Tobo…
Goods valued and delivered to Francis Waddington in right of his wife being admx of James Monk amounting to 2766 pounds Tobo
Recorded 14th day of August 1700
A Missing Will Book of Stafford County and Its Contents p. 374
Waddington, Francis (1724). Page 93, Will; p. 105, inventory.
24 Jan 1720: John Prince otherwise known as John Rimer of Caroline County and Mary his wife purchased land by Francis Waddington and devised to John Prince alias Rimer the plantation where Francis Waddington lived as by his last will and testament bearing the date 24 Jan 1720 recorded in Stafford County, Virginia. King George County, Virginia Deed Book 1743-1752 page 491-
So that looks like the way I’m interpreting the tree is supported by the evidence.
There was a separate Francis Martin
And check it out - associated with the Waugh and Lampton families.
Mary Fugate Is also of King George County but I don’t know enough about her to say she’s placed correctly.
I set up Frances Lampton as the first Christian’s niece so we can more easily see these affiliated families.
I don’t see any confluence with Pettus.
Coyal Ann Maxey Gorman A096806/AQ264706C1, Captain Alexander Waugh (Gutowski), Jonathan Mark Grubbs, Patricia Ann The pile up for this signatured SNPs back to the 7th grandmothoer for the bulk of the managers of this profile have signatured SNP'd their trianguations and ferreted out for their various endogamous lines to eacher other. The work is publically viewable and able to be re-verified. That participants claiming Jane "Kaoke" as 7th and 8th grandparent with atDna evidence to show why they are matching up, via their Martin-Fugate connections at chrome 10 and segment 4. Participating kits were from these vetted paper trailed with endogamy to Matoaka a few ways: Patricia Caudill, Kennette Fugate, Jerry Prater, Brenda O'leta Farthing Cooter, Sidney Allen VanGilder as compared to those with abutting matches to the Elkins clusters, for example, Linda Carr Buckholz, and Coyal Gorman and their combined efforts collecting their matchers on Segments App with up to 10,000 avaiable to test against; with those matching up on defined SNPs contacted who match to enrolled Patawomeck members in the same family lines; the abutting SNP being the 22nd chrome and abutting vetted Bryants of the Elinor (Bryant) Gallop - Owens lines which abutts as it should for her atdna father, Silent Bryant and their direct, Dr Richard Bryant in what is an abutting segment as it should be, at END SNP 23 for these 2. The identified SNP for Silent and Richard's parent being Keziah was overwhelmingly 1 145m.