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About Elizabeth Presley
Elizabeth Thompson
- Birth: Circa 1642 - Kent Island, Maryland
- Death: Circa 1720 - Northumberland, Virginia
- Parents: Richard Thompson, Ursula Bysse
- Husband: Peter Presley
Disputed that Elizabeth Presley was a wife of Gentleman Edwin Conway II, of Lancaster “21 May 1695, Lancaster Co., Virginia Edwin Conway married to Elizabeth Thompson, daughter of Richard Thompson & Ursula Bishe as his 2nd wife.”
Notes
From
Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia : Also of the Families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and Others, of Virginia and Maryland (Google eBook) Horace Edwin Hayden E.B. Yordy, printer, 1891 - Virginia - 759 pages. Page 231:
EDWIN2 CONWAY (Edwin1), "of the County of Lancaster, Gent," b. pro. Eng. cir. 1640-4; d. Aug., 1698; will dat. Mar. 19, 1698; pro. Richmond county, Sep. 7, 1698.*
He m.
- (I.) cir. 1675-80, Sarah Fleete, [SIC: Walker] [Step] dau. of Lieut. Colonel Henry Fleete, Lancaster county, Va.;
- (II.) cir. 1695, Elizabeth Thompson,! pro. of Lanc'r county. These marriages do not appear among the Lancaster marriage bonds.
Children, first marriage:
- + 4. i- Edwin,' b. —, I681-2; d. Oct. 3, 1763; m. (I.) —, 1704, Anne Ball; (II.) —, Ann Hack.
- 5. ii. Mary, b. Feb. 16, 16S6; d. Sep. 15, 1730, le 44; m. (L) Nov. II, 1703, John Dangerfield; (II.) Apr. 16, 1707, Major James Ball (ball 8, p. 63.)
Children, second marriage:
- -(- 6. iii. Francis, b. —, 1697; d. —; m. —, 1720, Rebecca Catlett.
- 7. iv. Posthumous child, b. 1698-9.
In 1695, before his 2d mar., Mr. Conway, like,Col. Joseph Ball (p. 57), conveyed his estate in part to his children by his first wife, and moved to Richmond Co. His eldest child, Edwin, was then only 14 years old. It is pro. that the land conveyed came to him by his first wife.
Of the second wife nothing is known beyond'her name. Mr. Warner, Clerk of Rich'd Co., writes me (1890): '* I find nothing touching this 2d mar. No Thompson seems to have lived in this Co. at that time. The Edwin Conway that owned large tracts of land in Rich'd Co. was living in Christ Ch. Parish 1681 and 1694."
Mr. Conway was Surveyor of Lanc'r Co., 1679-80. Like Mary Johnson Ball, we must measure Elizabeth Thompson Conway by her posterity. The one gave to the world a Washington, the other a Madison.
Links
- http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/21/42174.htm
- Page 202 of Colonial Virginians and Their Maryland Relatives: A Genealogy of the Tucker ... By Norma Tucker. “Allied Families: Thompson”
- “Conway Family.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 4, 1904, pp. 264–267. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915587. Accessed 10 Sept. 2020.
- ”A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia : Also of the Families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and Others, of Virginia and Maryland.” Horace Edwin Hayden E.B. Yordy, printer, 1891 - Virginia - 759 pages. Page 231: GoogleBooks
- http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I02729...
The following information was taken from "Major Francis Wright and Anne Washington with Allied Families", compiled and published by Anne Reed Ritchie, source is in the Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City, Missouri. AncestryImage
John Mottrom's second wife was Ursula Bishe or Bish, widow of Richard Thomson (d. 1649) whom she had married in England prior to 1641. Their children were 1. Elizabeth Thompson, married Peter Presley, Sarah Thompson, married thomas Willoughby (Willoby), and Bish Thompson who may have been a son. (REF: NORTHUMBERLAND HISTORICAL MAGAZINE 1969, p. 22.) The third husband of Ursula Bish Thompson Mottrom was married to the eldest daughter of John Mottrom and contested the will and claims of the widow.
Here is a document which confirms Elizabeth's name and Peter Presley as spouse:
1662-1666 Northumberland County, Virginia Record Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 127
To all &c., Whereas &c. Now know pee tht; I Sr. WM: BERKELEY Knt. &c., doe give & grant unto RICH: THOMPSON Forty & eight acres of Land scituate & being in Northumberld: County abuttinge Southerly upon the land of the sd. RICH: THOMPSON, Easterly upon a Branch of a Creeke tht: devideth this land from ye Lands of MICH: BROOKE: Southwest upon the land of GEORGE COLCLOUGH, Westerly & Northwestwardly upon the maine woods, the sd. Forty & eight acres of land being granted unto him the sd. RICH: THOMPSON by Assignemt. of THO: CONYARS, Dated the 15th December 1651. We THO: WILLOBY & ELIZ: THOMPSON & SARAH the Wife of ye sd: WILLOBY doe assigne & transferr all or: right title & interest of all the Land contained in this Patent wth: all priviledges thereto belonginge from us or: heyres unto WM: THOMAS his heyres or assignes for ever; Witnesse our hands this 20th Feb: 166( ) Witnesse JAMES NEIBAR, THO:WILLOBY FRAN: JACKSON SARAH WILLOBY I PET. PRESLY who marryed wth: ELIZABETH THOMPSON, doe confirm ye abovesd: Assignemt. Witnesse my hand this 20th day of June 1664 PET: PRESLY
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Elizabeth Presley's Timeline
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Kent Island, Northumberland, Virginia
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Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
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June 29, 1664
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St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, United States
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June 29, 1664
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St.. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Colony
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June 29, 1664
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St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia
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June 29, 1666
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St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County, VA, British Colonial America
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1670
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Northumberland County, Virginia
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November 21, 1671
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St Stephens Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
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1683
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St. Stephens, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
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