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About Abraham Childers
Surname has also been reported to be:
Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be:
- 1676 at Curles Neck Plantation, Varina District, Henrico County, Virginia
- April 1681 at Curles Neck Plantation, Varina District, Henrico County, Virginia
- September 1696 in Henrico County, Virginia
Date and place of death have also been (erroneously?) reported to be April 12, 1764 in Albemarle County, Virginia.
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Abraham CHILDERS was born ABT 1673, and died 1720. He was the son of 2. Philemon CHILDERS I and 3. Mary EVANS.
He married
- Unknown MATTHEWS ABT 1693. She was born ABT 1675, and died ABT 1695.
- Esther PLEDGE, widow of John Cannon, ABT 1697. She was born ABT 1673.
Children of 1st wife
- Philemon CHILDERS b: ABT 1695
- Henry CHILDERS b: ABT 1694
Children of 2nd wife
- Elizabeth CHILDERS b: ABT 1697
- Abraham CHILDERS b: ABT 1700
- Tabitha CHILDERS b: ABT 1698
Notes
from http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=patchildr...
Recorded as Abraham Childers, Jr., in Sept. 1696, he married Esther Cannon (recorded as Hester) and Richard Cooke, Jr., was his security. As noted before, Esther (Pledge) Cannon was the daughter of John Pledge, Sr., and the widow of John Cannon. When Abraham's uncle Abraham died in 1698 he became the senior Abraham in Henrico County and his first cousin Abraham moved up to Junior. Abraham received 268 plus acres from his father in 1698. On 1 May 1700 Philemon Childers, Sr., made another deed to "his son Abraham Childers," again giving him the same land, which in essence reconfirmed the former deed. Them were no witnesses and this deed was recorded the same day. Also as noted before, he was Listed as Abraham, Sr., on the quit rent roll of 1704 with 386 acres. The other 100 acres must be the land left by John Cannon to his sons William and Joseph Cannon. And again, as noted before, Abraham's father in 1706 made a deed of gift to his two daughter Elizabeth and Tabitha.
Abraham's original will is preserved in the Archives Division of the Virginia State Library. One side has disintegrated but his signature is still intact. He made his will on 14 Jan. 1718/9 at about age 45 and it was proved 4 July 1720. He gave his land to. his son Abraham, who was under age, providing that his wife Hester should have the plantation for life or until she married again, gave to daughter Elizabeth Hughes, "the wife of Stephen Hughes," one shilling, and gave daughter Tabitha one feather bed and a heifer. If Iris son Abraham did without issue, Tabitha was to have the land. The balance of the estate was given to his wife Hester and she was to be executrix. The side of the paper naming the witnesses has been destroyed.
At least one more record has been found for Hester, again called, Esther Childers. At Jan 1720/1 Court Esther sued Jeremiah Hatcher for cutting her saddle on the road. He was found guilty and had to pay £5 current money as a fine for his breach of peace and also was to enter into bond with security in the sum of £50 sterling for his good behavior for a year and a day.
This Abraham resembles:
Are all of them the same person? Further research is warranted.
Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be September 1696 in Henrico County, Virginia.
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Abraham Childers's Timeline
1673 |
1673
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Curles, Henrico County, Virginia Colony
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1697 |
1697
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Blisland Parish, New Kent County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1714 |
1714
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Henrico, Virginia
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1720 |
July 4, 1720
Age 47
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Henrico County, Province of Virginia
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