Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Katherine Aldin

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Name Katherine Aldin Born 24 May 1685 Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Gender Female Died Aft 1735 St. George's Parish, Spotysylvania County, Virginia Person ID I043164 Tree1 Last Modified 25 Jan 2021
Father Robert Aldin, b. 1655, England , d. Aft 1685, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia
(Age > 31 years)
Mother Eleanor Willis, b. 18 Apr 1655, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia , d. Aft 1722, St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia
(Age > 68 years)
Married Abt 1680 Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Family ID F22221 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 John Turbett, b. Abt 1684, d. Abt 15 Mar 1721/22, St. Mark's Parish, Spotysylvania County, Virginia (Age ~ 38 years)
Married 9 Nov 1704 Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virgina Children 1. John Turbett, b. Abt 1706, South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia , d. Aft 1734, St. Mark's Parish, Spotysylvania County, Virginia
(Age ~ 29 years)
Last Modified 25 Jan 2021 Family ID F23946 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 James Sams, b. 1687, Essex County, Virginia , d. 6 Dec 1726, St. George's Parish, Spotysylvania County, Virginia - Probate
(Age 39 years)
Married 15 Oct 1722 South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia Children 1. William Sams, b. Abt 1723, St. George's Parish, Spotysylvania County, Virginia , d. Aft 1744, St. George's Parish, Spotysylvania County, Virginia
(Age ~ 22 years)
2. James Sams, b. Abt 1724, South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia , d. 5 Dec 1768, Spotsylvania County, Virginia - admin
(Age ~ 44 years)
Last Modified 25 Jan 2021 Family ID F23947 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 3 Patrick Bolen, b. Abt 1685, d. Aft 1735, St. George's Parish, Spotysylvania County, Virginia (Age ~ 51 years)
Married Abt 1727 Essex County, Virginia Last Modified 25 Jan 2021 Family ID F50939 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1722-1749 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A; [William Armstrong Crozier];
SAMMS, JAMES, d. Feb. 22, 1725-6, p. Dec. 6, 1726.
Wit. John Corbet, John Nalle, James [ ]
Ex. Katherine Sams.
Leg. sons William and James, my lands to be divided between them as follows: to begin on Pike Run, at the mouth of a spring branch near my house, and to run to a corner white oak of Wm. Bradbourn's, and my son William to have the part lying on Mr. Daniel Brown's land down ye Run, and my son James to have ye upper part. (Page 39)
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1704-1707 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 12, Part 1; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 115
Deed. 5 June 1705. Richd Kemp, Senior; of Christ church parish, Middlesex Co., and Elianor his wife, sell to Mary Naule and Katherine Turbett both of Essex; for £50:-Sterling, 300 acres; lately conveyed to said Kemp and wife by deed dated 10th July 1703 by Robert Deputy and Elizabeth his wife, heirs of Hugh Meads decd 200 acres of the 300 were granted to John-Gregory and the said Hugh Meads the 4th Oct. 1675; and 100 acres, balance of the 300 acres; were conveyed to Hugh Meads by John Soaper of Rappahannock Co., tailor, 6th April 1667:
Witt Signed Richd Kemp
G. Corbin Eleanor Kemp
J Parsons
John Owen
Note: Naule - Nalle. G. Corbin - Hon. Gawin Corbin.
Bond. 10 Sept 1705. 10000 lb-tobo. Geo Loyd -licenced to keep an ordinary.
Signed George Loyde
Wit: Tho Gregson
Abr. Ayrton Edw Gouldman
Richd Buckner
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1721-1724 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 17; [Antient Press]; Page 108
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE Be it Remembered & kept in perpetual! memory that Whereas RICHARD KEMP & ELIANOR his Wife being possessed in ffee of a tract of land formerly granted by Pattant unto HUGH MEAD the said Richard & his Wife did by one Deed of Gift (Recorded in Essex Court) give unto MARY & KATHAREINE ALEYN the said Elianors two daughters, all the said tract of land containing 200 acres Now Know Ye that the said Mary now Wife of MARTIN NALLE & her said Husband & the said Katharine now Wife of JAMES SAMS all of the Parish of South farnham in the County of Essex by these presents do by one Consent agree & oblige themselves to servere the joynt Tennanty and by Equally dividing the land the said Devision line mining S 5 degrees E from a red oak by a Swamp between RICHARD GATEWOOD & this tract to a red oak in the East line to which agreement we oblige ourselves our heirs & Either of them firmly by these presents as Witness our hands & Seals this Fifteenth day
of October 1722
In Presence of RICHARD GATEWOOD, Martin Nalle
DAVID SCOTT, JOHN BAKER, Mary Nalle
RICHD, HORSLEY James Sams
Katherine Sams
At a Court held for Essex County the 16th day of Octr 1722
This Division of the Land between Martin Nalle & James Sam's was presented in Court by the said Nalle & Sam's which on their motion is admitted to record.
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1725-1728 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book A; [Antient Press]; Page 205-206
THIS INDENTURE made the last day of July in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty six, Between DANIEL BROWN of County of Spotsylvania Gent. of one part and ABELL STEARES of the County of KING WILLIAM, Planter, of the other part; Wittnesseth that DANIEL BROWN in consideration of sum of five shillings to him in hand paid by ABELL STEARS the receipt whereof he doth acknowledge hath and by these presents doth bargain and sell unto ABELL STEARS all that parcell of land being part of a Pattent granted unto LARKIN CHEW bearing date June the fourth one thousand seven hundred and twenty two and formerly sould by LARKIN CHEW to DANIEL BROWN and is scituatted in County of Spotsylvania and on the North side of CATTAIL LICK BRANCH and adjoyning to the land of said DANIEL BROWN and JOSEPH BROCK being bounded; Beginning at a white Oak corner to JAMES SAMES running thence North fourty two degrees East thirty eight poles to a white Oake on a small Branch, thence up the Branch the severall courses thereof eighty four poles to a white Oak by the head of a Branch, thence South seventy five degrees East one hundred twenty four poles to a red Oak on a Ridge, thence South thirty degrees West eighty six poles to a white Oak by the CATTAIL LICK running thence up the Rim the severall courses thereof to the place it first began containing one hundred acres of land according to the exprest bounds thereof and the rents and profitts thereof; To have —rid to hold the land and premises with appurtenances unto ABELL STEARS his heirs from the day before the date of these presents during the term of one whole year thence next ensueing paying therefore the rent of one pepper corn at the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel only if the same be demanded to the intent that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for transferring uses into possession, ABELL STEARS may be in the actuall possession of the premises and thereby enabled to take a release of the inheritance thereof to him and his heirs, In Wittness whereof DANIEL BROWN hath hereunto sett his hand and seal the day and year first above written
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of
JOHN CHEW DANIEL BROWN
RALPH RICHARDS
LARKIN CHEW, JUNR.
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on Tuesday the 6th day of December 1726 DANIEL BROWN's Deed of Lease for land unto ABELL STEARES was proved by the Oathes of JOHN CHEW, LARKIN CHEW, JUNR. and RALPH RICHARDS in open Court and att the motion of the said STEARES was admitted to Record Test JOHN WALLER, Clk Cur
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1725-1728 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book A; [Antient Press]; Page 207
I do hereby Orthorise constitute and appoint Mr. ZACHARY LEWIS my trew and lawfull Attorney to acknowledge my Right of Dower to a parcell of land containing one hundred acres lying in Spotsylvania County sould by my Husband, DANIEL BROWN, to ABEL STEARS and I do by these presents appoint the said LEWIS to act and do for and in my behalf as if I was there present, In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this 1st day of December 1726
Signed in the presence of
KATHERINE SAMMS ELIZABETH her marks BROWNE
JOHN TORBET
At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on Tuesday the 6th day of December 1726 The above Power of Attorney of ELIZABETH BROWNE [being first proved by the Oathes of KATHARINE SAMES and JOHN TORBET] to ZACHARY LEWIS the said LEWIS acknowledged her Right of Dower unto ABELL STEARS at whose motion the same was admitted to Record
Test JOHN WALLER, Clk Cur
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1735-1738 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 20, Part 2; [Antient Press]; Page 14-16
THIS INDENTURE made the 17th day of June 1735 Between PATRICK BOLEN and KATHERINE his Wife and JOHN TURBETT of the County of SPOTSYLVANIA of the one part and THOMAS BURKE of the County of Essex and Parish of Southfarnham of other part Witnesseth that sd Patrick Bolen and Katherine his Wife and John Turbett for sum of Six hundred pounds of Tobo and Fight pounds Cash to them paid by the sd Thomas Burke have given unto the sd Thomas Burke and to his heirs forever all the Right and Estate which is or shall hereafter become due to them the sd Patrick Bolen and Katherine his Wife & John Turbett of and to a parcell of land in the County of Essex and Parish of Southfarnham containing One hundred and fifty acres the sd land being part of a tract of Three hundred acres purchased by RICHARD KEMPE and ELIANER his Wife as by their Deed dated the 10th July 1703 appeareth and conveyed by Richard Kemp and Elianer his Wife to the aforesd Katherine as by the sd Kemps Deed dated June ye 5th 1705 doth appear formerly granted by Pattent to JOHN GREGORY and HUGH MEADS dated the forth of October 1676 and by JOHN SOAPER to HUGH MEADS by the sd Soapers Deed dated the sixth day of April 1667 and bounded according to the several courses and lines of markit trees in the aforesd Pattent and Soapers Deed ... .
In presence of us THOMAS BARKER, Patrick., Bolen
JOSEPH BURNETT, JOHN BURNETT Katherine Bolen
John Talbett
Memorandm. That on 17 day June 1735 possession given by turf and twigg to Thomas Burke in presence of JOHN BURNETT, JOSEPH BURNETT, HUGH WILSON.
At a Court held for Essex County at Tappa, the XVIIth day of June MDCCXXXV
Patrick- Bolen. Katherine Bolen and John TALBOT (the sd Katherine being first privily examined by BENJA. WILSON Gent) acknowledged this Indenture with the Livery and Seizin thereon endorsed to be their act and deed which on their motion is recorded.
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