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About John Brashear
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Became a Quaker and many years a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses
The Brasseurs (also spelled Brasseur, Brazure, Brazier, Brashure, Brassieux, etc.) of Nasemond County were French Huguenots who came to Virginia to escape religious persecution.
4. JOHN2 BRASSEUR (ROBERT1) was born 1624 in Isle of Thanet, Kent Co, England. He married (1) MARY COCKE Bet. 1653 - 1655. He married (2) MARY PITT 1672, daughter of COL. PITT and ELIZABETH STEVENS. She was born 1629.
Notes for JOHN BRASSEUR:
Mary Pitt was John Brasseur's second wife. They were married in 1672 when John was about 48. John Brasseur, Jr. witnessed a deed on 20 May 1675 as "John Brasseur, Jr." (Surry Co, VA Deed Bk 2, p. 87). He would have to be 21 to witness deeds placing his birth before 1654.
John's arrival in America is uncertain, but was probably near the same time as his father. Christopher Reyault was granted 600 acres on 6 Mar 1654 for transporting twelve persons which included John Brashers. It was not unusual to receive land grants many years after delivering persons to American Colonies. (Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol. 1, p. 302)
He inherited his father's land in Virginia as the "eldest living son" in 1667. One of Robert Pitt's three wives was the niece of George Stevens (Virginia Will Records, Catalog N. 975.5 V817).
John Brasseur served as a burgess (legislator) for Nanesmond Co, VA in 1685, 1695,1696 & 1697.
John Brasseur received 235 acres in Surry Co, VA in 1682. The land was at the head of Upper Chipoaks Creek being part of a grant of 900 acres to Edward Travis & Peter Johnson. Peter Johnson sold the land to George Stevens who passed it on to Col. Robert Pitt. John Brasseur received the land by marrying Col. Robert Pitt's daughter, Mary.
RECORDS OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Lower Virginia Meeting Record Books 1673-1727)
John Brassere, Uncle, and Abigall Brassere, Aunt, were among the witnesses to the marriage of John Jordan, son of Thomas Jordan, of Chuckatuck, Nanesmond Co, to Margaret Burgh of same place. 9 day, 12 mo 1687.
SURRY COUNTY RECORDS
John Brasseur, of Nanesmond Co., gave power of attorney to his friend Mr. John Rutherford of Surry Co. May 20 1675. Witness: Henry Bailey, John Brasseur, Jr. Recorded 7ber (July) 1678. [Deed Bk 2, p. 87]
John Brasseare, of Nanesmond Co, to John Rawlings of Surry Co. water mill land & housing belonging to said Brasseur on ye Burson Branch of upper Skipoaks Creek lately in occupation of Hen Francis. Lease for seven years, paying on 10 Oct annually 3000 lbs. of tobacco. sd. Rawlings agreeing to keep mill & housing in good repair and to build a dwelling house & to plant that pcell (parcel) of ground with apple trees part of which is already fenced in to such purpose & to secure ye same &........ Plantation hee is to leave in tenantable condition. (7th 10ber [October] 1668. Recorded 21 Dec 1668. Deed Book 1, p. 319)
John Brasseur patent 400 acres in Nanesmond Co. adjoining Mr. Francis Spight, 300 acres part thereof was formerly granted to Robert Brasseur and Peter Rey Feb 24, 1638. The moiety (majority) of 300 acres is due the said John* Brasseur, son and heir of said Robert Brasseur. April 17, 1667, [Deed Bk 6, p. 72].[* Valentine Papers had Benjamin - an error]
Mr. John Brasseur patent 300 acres in Nanesmond Co. formerly granted to Peter Johnson, decd and by him sold to Peter Rey and by Peter Rey sold to Robert Brasseur decd. and found to escheat June 6, 1670, April 6, 1671, [Deed Bk 6, 0. 346].
Mr. John Brasseur patent 235 acres in Surry Co. at head of Upper Chipoaks Creek being part of a former grant of 900 acres to Mr. Edward Travis and .... Johnson. This part was sold by said John ............ adjoining said BRASEUR, Richard Roger's orphans, Burchen Swamp Creek, Mr. Benjamin Harrison and Richard Hide. April 20, 1682 (Deed Bk 6, p. 346)
Child of JOHN BRASSEUR and MARY COCKE is:
- i. JOHN3 BRASHEAR, JR., b. Bet. 1650 - 1653; d. Bet. 1712 - 1713, Essex Co, VA; m. ANN GRILL, 20 May 1675, Nanesmond Co, VA.
Child of JOHN BRASSEUR and MARY PITT is:
- 16. ii. MARY3 BRASHEAR.
- 1. John Brashears, b. 1640, Chuckatuck, Nansemond, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1709, New Kent County, Virginia (Age 69 years) [natural]
- 2. Margaret Brashears, b. Sep 1642, Chuckatuck, Nansemond, Virginia d. 7 Dec 1708, C
References
- https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I6055...
- The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Apr., 1899), pp. 311 Pitt family: There is a grant, dated 1682, for 235 acres of land, to John Brashear (son of Robert Brashear), which had descended from George Stevens to the said Brashear, "as marrying Mary, dau. of Col. Robert Pitt." It would appear from this that one of Col. Robert Pitt's wives was a daughter of George Stevens, who patented in Isle of Wight.
- http://www.ronulrich.com/ulrich/CharlesBrashearVolume1.html
John Brashear's Timeline
1624 |
1624
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Isle of Thanet, Kent, England
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1654 |
1654
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France
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1660 |
1660
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Nansemond County, Virginia Colony
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1701 |
1701
Age 77
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Nansemond, Virginia
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