Nottoway Cheraw Leader John Williams, Sr.

Coreopeake, Va

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Nottoway Cheraw Leader John Williams, Sr.

Also Known As: "Nottoway Indenture/Headright", "John Williams Sr"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: England
Death: before circa August 09, 1692
Churrah Land Reserves
Immediate Family:

Husband of Ann Williams Shoemaker, of Chalmette, LA
Father of Nottoway Cheraw Leader, John Williams II; Richard Williams, Sr.; Nottoway William WIlliams; Mary Hickman, Old Cheraw and Thomas Williams

Managed by: Marsha Gail Veazey
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About Nottoway Cheraw Leader John Williams, Sr.

Death place specifically given as grant to Parker named Dan River Cheraw and in the same place as the last recorded residence of Wahunseneca.

Record of Wills and Deeds, Vol 2, page 317 1662-1715

Will of John Williams dated 9 March 1692, probated 9 August, 1692, Isle of Wight Co., VA.

In the name of God Amen I John Williams Senr of the lower parish of the Isle of Wight County in Virginia: being very sick and weak but of perfect mind and memory do give and bequeath all my wordly goods as followeth

Imprimus I give and bequeath my Soul to almighty God my maker hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour to obtain remission for my sins through his death and passion and my body to the earth from whence I came to be decently buried by my beloved wife Ann Williams and my children.

Secondly I give my now dwelling & plantation unto my beloved wife Ann Williams during her life with all edifices and buildings thereunto belonging and after her decease the manor plantation be returned unto my eldest sonn John Williams and to the hyers of his body and in case he the said John Williams had rather stay in Surrey County on the plantation that he is now seated or then to take the manor plantation then the said manor plantation is do descend to my youngest sonn Theophilus Williams and the hyres of his body truely begotten and in case John Williams wishes to take manor plantation then Theophilus to enjoy the plantation in Surry County that John Williams is now seated containing one hundred and fifty acres

Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my son William one parcel of land lying and being in Newport parish which parcel of land contains two hundred acres lying near Meadows which parcel of land my forsaid Sonn William Williams is to enjoy with all appurtenances thereunto belonging to him and the hyers of his body truly begotten.

4th I give and bequeath unto my next Sonn Thomas Williams and the heyrs of his body truly begotten one hundred and fifty acres of the aforesaid land lying and being in Surry County and part of the same tract where my sonn John William now liveth and he the sayd Thomas Williams and his heirs to enjoy the same with all benefits and appurtenances there unto belonging

5th I give and bequeath unto my next Sonn Nicholas Williams and the heyrs of his body truly begotten one parcel of one hundred and fifty acres of the aforesaid land lying and being in Surry County and part of the same tract of land where my Sonn John Williams now liveth to his heyrs truly begotten with all appurtenances and benefits there unto belonging

6th I give and bequeath unto my Sonn Richard Williams and the heirs of his body truly begotten one parcel of land lying and being in Surry County containing one hundred and fifty acres being part of the same tract of land which my aforesaid Sonn John Williams liveth and to him the sayd Richard Williams and the heirs of his body truly begotten with all benefits and appurtenances there unto belonging and after the possession of the same. I and in this my last Will and Testament I do bind charge and command all an every of my Sonns from the eldest to the youngest neither to sell lease or morgage any part or parcell of any of the aforesaid tracts of land by any means but to remain unto them and the heirs of their bodys truly begotten and in case that any of these my Sonns decease without Issue that then that parcell of land to whom it belongs shall be bound to the next surviving heir.

7th I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary one feather Bed and boulster one Rugg one blanket one sheet

8th I give and bequeath unto my next daughter Jane Williams one feather bed boulster Rugg one blankett one sheet

9th I give and bequeath unto Anne Brown my grand daughter one yearling heifer

10th I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Bridgett Brown one yearling heifer, next I give and bequeath unto my boy William Hickman one yearling heifer, likewise there is belonging unto Mary Brown one cow and yearling which I order to be delivered to her according to the direction of my wife, likewise I give and bequeath unto my aforesaid grand daughter Mary Brown one feather bed and boulster, likewise I give unto my Sonn Thomas Williams the marr foal which goes with the marr likewise I give all the future increase of my mare among my children and this increase be provided as they fall in course beginning at the eldest and for as they fall to the youngest whether heifer or mare as it happens and after my children and should then my grandchildren to have a part of the increase and likewise the mare at Thomas Wrights the first foal that she bring I give and bequeath it unto Daniel Long Junior and after Daniell hath his foal the mare and her after issue to be bound to Thomas Wright and the heyrs of his body lawfully begotten and after all these ligaties in this my Will and for the performance of the same I do constitute and appoint my most beloved wife Ann Williams my whole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament to for and endeavour to perform all these many ligaties as they shall be demanded in Course of my children come to age and my aforesaid Wife Ann Williams to enjoy all my proper estate and plantation which is not here exprest as long as they live and for acknowledgement this is my last Will and Testament as Witness my hand this ninth day of March in the year of our lord god 1692

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us John (F) Williams Senior Seal, Boaz Gwine, Thomas (T) Gwynie'

Proved in open Court for the Isle of Wight County august the his mark Alexander (T) Matthew’s 9th 1692 by the Witness and ordered to be recorded. his mark Test John Pitt Ck Ct

Biography

John Williams, Sr. was born circa 1635 in Isle of Wiight, Va.

John married Anne (Moore) Williams -Chalmette/Shumake of Chalmette, La & Bertie Co on February 21, 1669 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA . Together they had the following children: John Williams of the Lower IOW; Bridget Browne; Theophilus Williams; William Williams; Jane Williams; Nicholas Williams; Richard Williams; Thomas Williams; James Williams, Sr..

He died circa 1704 in Isle of Wight, VA.



John Williams (1635-1692) did (NOT Anne Whitley, the wife of John Williams who left his will in 1687

John Williams' Isle of Wight WILL was signed on 9 March 1691/92; proved 9 August 1692. was witnessed by Alexander Matthew, probably the stepson of Mrs. Anne Rogers Moore Baron Matthews Davis, # 7 in the Moore Section) and the same Boaz Gwin who witnessed the will in 1687 of Thomas Parnell, the brother-in-law of John Williams, Jr. See Chapman, Isle of Wight Wills, p. 33. The widow Anne was to have the dwelling plantation in Isle of Wight, but at her death it was to become the property of the eldest son John. If the son John Williams preferred to remain in Surry where he “is now seated,” then the son Theophilus was to have brother John’s 150 acres in Surry. The son William Williams was to have the 200 acres adjacent Mandue from the Williams-Pierce transaction of 1681. The son Nicholas was to have 150 acres in Surry, as was the son Richard. Personal items were left to the daughters Mary and Jane. The will did not mention the son-in-law John Browne by name or the daughter Bridgett Browne but left bequests to their daughters Anne, Bridget, and Mary Browne. The widow Anne made a deed of gift to her children in April 1694, approved by her second husband Arnold Shoemake whose will of 9 December 1697 was witnessed by the aforementioned Boaz Gwin and probated on 9 February 1698. See Isle of Wight Deed Book # 1, p. 105; Chapman, Isle of Wight Wills, p. 38. It will be noted below that some of the details in the deed of gift are incorrect. Researchers who have underestimated the age of John Williams and wife Anne fail to note that Shoemake had been a resident in the vicinity of the Boddie-Mandue-Matthews-Moore group since before 1668 (Boddie, Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight, p. 554) and mentioned a married granddaughter in his will. Issue:

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Nottoway Cheraw Leader John Williams, Sr.'s Timeline

1635
1635
England
1650
1650
Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, United States
1655
1655
Virginia, America
1655
1692
August 9, 1692
Age 57
Churrah Land Reserves
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Isle of Wight Co, VA