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

Jane Gullock

Female Abt 1674 - Aft 1709  (~ 36 years)


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  • Name Jane Gullock 
    Birth Abt 1674  Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death Aft 1709  St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I73780  Tree1
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2024 

    Father Robert Gullock,   b. Bef 1652   d. 23 May 1684, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 32 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Female Vaulx,   b. Bef 1658   d. Aft 1684, Sittingbourne Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 28 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F16302  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 John Butler,   b. Bef 1674   d. 10 Sep 1703, Sittingbourne Parish, Essex County, Virginia - admin Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 29 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1 Dec 1699  St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F37889  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2024 

    Family 2 Isaac Jackson,   b. Bef 1670   d. Bef 1 Dec 1699, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 29 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1690  Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Thomas Jackson,   b. Bef 1695, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 14 Jul 1749, Caroline County, Virginia - admin Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 54 years)  [Father: natural]
     2. Martha Jackson,   b. Abt 1693, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1701, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 9 years)  [Father: natural]
     3. Jane {unproven} Jackson,   b. Abt 1693, South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1724, South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 32 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F37888  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2024 

    Family 3 Garret Neale,   b. Bef 1674   d. Aft 1709, St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 37 years) 
    Marriage Bef 9 Apr 1709  St. Anne's Parish, Essex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F37890  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2024 

  • Notes 
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      1656-1692 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Will Book; [William Montgomery Sweeny]
      GULLOCK, ROBERT, 6 February, 1683 ;23 May, 1684.
      All my lands and tenements to be equally divided between my daughter Jane Gullock and the unborn child of my wife whether boy or girl.
      My will is that all my sheep shall be kept upon the plantation till my daughter Jane and the child with which my wife is bigg arrive at twenty one or marry and then to be equally divided between them except one third part of the wethers
      I give to my wife during her life. It is my will that none of my hogs shall be removed of the plantation but shall be and remain all for the good of the above said Children except my wife live upon the plantation then my will is that she shall have one-third.
      I will that two-thirds of all my cattle shall be and remain for the good of the said Children equally to be divided between them and the other third to my wife.
      To the abovesaid children all my linen plate and three feather beds and furniture curtains and vallence and do leave the whole tuition of my daughter Jane Gullock to my wife and sister Vaulx.
      To Robert Payne one young sorrel horse branded with IG.
      To Elizabeth Rowzee one young mare aboute four years old wch said mare commonly useth about John Williams Plantation.
      To wife my horse Dick with side saddle bridle halter and whip.
      My will is that all the rest of my horses and mares except the two old cart horses shall be and remaine to my above said children to be equally divided between them at twenty one years of age or Marriage which shall first happen.
      I request my cousin Edward Rowzee to be careful to look after everything bequeathed to my two children and to brand the colt and marke the sheep and hogs for their use and for his care and pains I give him out of my stock every fower years a mare or horse colt.
      To wife two feather beds with furniture.
      My will is that after Mr Deans lease is expired for the plantation he now lives on I will & bequeath the use of it unto my loving friend Robert Brooke until my daughter Jane Gullock shall attain the age of one and twenty years making no waste of the timber for the use of the plantation and fencing and leave it tenantable and if my daughter Jane or other child shall happen to die before they attain twenty one I will the said Plantation to the said Robert Brooke and his heirs forever not exceeding above 100 acres of land.
      To Robert Brooke my old horse Puppy.
      To my cousin Edward Rowzee my old horse Jack with all the harness. All the rest of my psonall estate after my debts legacies and funeral expenses are discharged I give to Mr John Foxhall and Mr Robert Vaulx whom I make my Executors.
      Wit. EDWARD ROWZRE, TOBIAS INGRAM, Ro : BROOKE.
      Codicil. The use of his maid servant Mary Therdford to go to his wife the time she has to serve. Leaves to his loving friends Mrs Mary Vaulx Mr John Deane Mrs Jane Deane Mr Wm Clapham Mrs Mary Clapham Mr John Foxhall Mr Robert Vaulx each of them a gold ring of 10 shillings price. Page 23.
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      1698-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 1 [John Frederick Dorman];
      Page 66a [1 Dec. 1699]
      Order is granted John Butler as marrying the relict and administratrix of Isaac Jackson against Alexr. Spence Gent., Sheriff, for that he had not Thomas Chancellor at this Court to answer Butler in a plea of debt •for 1300 pounds of tobacco.
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      1698-1699 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 1 [John Frederick Dorman];
      Page 66a [1 Dec. 1699]
      Attachment is granted Alexr. Spence Gent., Sheriff, against the estate of Thomas Chancellor for 1300 pounds of tobacco for the nonappearance of Thomas. Chancellor to answer John Butler as marrieing the relict and administratrix of Isaac Jackson.
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      1695-1697 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 110
      We the Subscribers do relinquish our right of Dower to a parcel of land in Essex County which formerly belonged unto ROBERT GULLOCK deced., unto ISAAC JACKSON (as marrying the Daughter of the said GULLOCK) his heires &c. as Wittness our hands this 10th day of May 1697
      Testes THO: COVINGTON, JOHN ELIOTT
      JOHN CORBIN SARAH ELIOTT
      Acknowledged in Essex County Court the 10th day of May 1697 and truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
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      1695-1699 Essex County, Virginia Order Book 9; [Antient Press]; Page 6
      Essex County Court 10th of March 1695/6
      - ISAAC JACKSON & JEAN his Wife, Daughter & heir of ROBERT GULLOCK, late of Essex County deced, complains against HUGH CARY of the said County, Planter, why he by fforce & arms & against ye peace &c. hath entered into & upon a certain tract of land or plantation the freehold & inheritance of the aforesaid land as descended from her said Ffather, scituate lying & being on a certain Creeke commonly caled & known by
      the name of OCCUPACON in the aforesaid County and the possession thereof doth likewise by fforce &c. keep withold & detain and the Timber trees thereon growing doth er cut fall & destroy and hath continued to do for these three years last past and many other injuries & enormities to them have done to ye utter disdain of the said JANE of her just right & inheritance to her as aforesaid come & descended; Whereupon the said ISAAC &
      JANE have brought suit and say they are damnified & damage have received by the force & detainer aforesaid of the aforesaid Plantacon or tract of land ye sum of 10,000 lbs. of tobacco, for which they pray Judgment and that the Writt of Habere facias possessinam may be directed to the Sheriff him comanded to put ye Plt. into peaceable & quiet possession and seisen of the premises and that the Defendt, pay costs &c., To which the Defendt. appears but not offering any thing material in barr; Its ordered that the Sheriff of this County by Writt of habere facias seisinam to him directed put the Plts. into peaceable quiet possession & seisen of the premises & that the Defendt. pay costs
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      1699-1701 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 70
      KNOW ALL MEN by these pr:sents that wee JNO: BUTTLER & JANE his Wife, THO: GREGSON, & ROBT. PAYNE of the County of Essex are firmely bound unto JNO. CATLETT Gent., President of the said Court in the sume of Two hundred pounds Sterl. to the payment we bind ourselves this 11th day of Febry: 1700
      The Condicon of this obligacon is that if the above bound JOHN BUTTLER & JANE his Wife, Administrators of all and singular the goods chattles and credits of ISAACK JACKSON deced doe make perfect Inventory of all the goods & creditts which come to the hands of them and the same doe exhibitt to the next Court that shall be held for the abovesd. County & make Oath thereto And further doe make a true & just accot. of their administracon when they shall be lawfully required & all ye remaining deliver to such persons as ye sd Court p:suant to Law shall appoint Then this obligacon to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue
      Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of us
      THOMAS HUCKLESCOTT, JNO: BUTLER
      SALVATORE MUSCOE JANE BUTLER
      THO: GREGSON
      RO: PAYNE
      Truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
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      1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 37
      Essex County Court 12th of April 1700
      Also WM. CAMMOCK vs JNO: BUTLER, Exr. of ISAAC JACKSON deced
      Also NICHO: MOREAU vs JNO: BUTLER, Exr. of ISAAC JACKSON deced
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      1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 50
      Essex County Court 11th of July 1700
      The suit between JNO: BUTLER & JANE his Wife, late Widow & Relict of ISAAC JACKSON deced, Plts. & JACOB DEVILLIARD Deft. is dismist, ye Deft. produceing an Acct. proved by his oath in discount of ye Plts. Bill
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      1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 67
      Essex County Court 11th of October 1700
      - The suit between EDWD. ROE Plt. & JNO: BUTLER & JANE his Wife, Exrx. of ISAAC JACKSON deced, is dismist no cause of accon appearing
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      1699-1702 Essex County, Virginia Order Book; [Antient Press]; Page 78
      Essex County Court 11th of February 1700/1
      Admcon. is granted to JNO: BUTLER & JANE his Wife on ye Estate of ISAAC JACKSON deced, haveing given security according to Law
      - Its ordered that EDWD. ROWZEE, WM. HARPER, JNO: WILLIAMS & DAVID JENKINS or any three of them sometime between this & ye next Court (being first sworne before Mr. ROBT. BROOKE), inventory & appraise ye Estate of ISAAC JACKSON deced, & that JNO, BUTLER & JANE his Wife, Admrs, of ye sd deced, present ye same to ye next
      Court upon oath
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      1701-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book; [Antient Press]; Page 77
      Essex County April ye 10th 1701
      In Obedience to an Order of Essex Court beareing date Febry: ye 10th last past, wee ye Subscribers have valued and appraised the Estate of Mr. ISAAC JACKSON deced as it was pr:sented to us by Mr. JNO. BUTLER & JANE his Wife, the 7th day of March 1700
      Imprimis Two heifers, 2 cows with calfe, 3 flock beds and furniture, 1 feather bed and furniture, 2 old lookeing glasses, 1 silver beaker, 1 brass skellett and brass ladle, 2 pewter tankards, 3 candle sticks and salt seller, 2 old porringers, mustard pott and tankard, 1 chamber pott, a parcell of Pewterware, 2 old table cloths and a case of knives, 3 iron potts and pott hoocks, 1 old Rimlett and chafing dish, a parcell of earthen ware, 1 chest and old trunke, 2 smoothing irons, 20 m 8d nayles, To a man Servant 2 yearns to serve (Cost of items given, not total)
      EDWARD ROWZEE, Sworne before me
      WM. HARPER RO: BROOK
      DAVID JENKINS
      Sworne to in Essex County Court ye 10th day of Aprill 1701 by JNO: BUTLER & JANE his Wife, Admrs. of the aforesd. ISAAC JACKSON deced & truely recorded Test FRANCIS MERIWETHER, Cl Cur
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      1702-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 11; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 67
      Deed. 7 Sept 1703, Jane Butler of Sittenbourne parish, widow, "only Daughter and heir apparent of Robt Gullock late of the same parish County and Collony Planter deced" sells Tho: Gregson of same parish, for 6000 lb tobo, 113 acres in same parish. Adjoins "the old road that leadeth from the said Jane Butlers now Dwelling house to Tandys mill", the line of John Cooke, line of Richard Mathews, etc. This land part of 460 acres granted 6 April 1671 to Edward Rouzee and James Gullock "(brother of thesaid Robert Gullock) both decd", a moity conveyed 6 Nov 1672 by Edward Rowzee and Mary his wife to said Robert Gullock and the other moity thereof descended to said Robert by decease of James, and the whole right belongs to Jane Butler the heir.
      Wit: Signed Jane x Butler
      Rob Brooke
      John x Cooke
      Salvator Muscoe
      Bond on above deed.
      Recorded 10 Sept 1703
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      1702-1704 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 11; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 29, Beverley Fleet]; Page 73. Deed. 9 Sept 1703. Jane Butler, widow, (see foregoing entry) sells Robert Brooke of Sittenbourne parish, gent, for 3000 lb tobo, 100 acres whereon Wm Wakeland now lives, adjoining Landing of John Morris, Wasiananion Creek, line of John Cooke, the old road from Jane Butler's now dwelling to Tandy's mill, etc., etc., the land being part of 460 acres, etc.
      Wit: Signed Jane x Butler
      Tho: Gregson
      John x Cooke
      Salvator Muscoe
      Bond on above deed. Rec. 10 Sept 1703
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      1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 206-08.
      9 April 1709. Garret Neal of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, planter, and Jane his wife, only daughter and heir apparent of Robert Gullocke, deceased, to Leonard Tarent of Southfarnham Parish, Essex County, Gent. For £80. 140 acres where Garret Neal now dwelleth, in St. Ann's Parish ... by the old road that leadeth from Neal's to Tandy's Mill, at the head of a valley proceeding out of a branch of Occupation Creek ... bounds of Mr. Robert Brooke's land ... Mr. Gregson's land ... up the creek to the mouth of Wasananson Creek, part of 450 acres granted 6 April 1671 unto Edward Rowzee and James Gullock (brother of Robert Gullock), both deceased, the one moiety conveyed unto Robert Gullock by an endorsement on the patent under the seals of Edward Rowzee and Mary his wife 6 Nov. 1672, and the other moiety descended unto Robert Gullock by the decease of James Gullock.
      Garret Neal
      Jane (X) Neal
      Wit: John Hunter, Tho. Cooper Dickeson, Ja. Alderson.
      11 April 1709. Acknowledged by Garret Neal and Jane his wife.
      9 April 1709. Bond of Garret Neal of St. Ann's Parish, Essex County, planter, to Leonard Tarent of Southfarnham Parish, Gent. For £160 sterling. To fulfill covenants in deed.
      Garret Neal
      Wit: John Hunter, Tho. Cooper Dickeson, Ja. Alderson.
      11 April 1709. Acknowledged.
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      1714-1716 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 14, Part 2; [Virginia Colonial Abstracts Vol 9, Beverley Fleet]; Page 318. Lease and Release. 8 and 9 Sept. 1714. Leonard Tarent of St. A. par., gentleman, sells ffrancis Gouldman and Thomas Ramsey, Church Wardens of Parish of St. Ann's, for 50.000 lbs. tobo., the plantation where Leonard Tarent now dwells, with the order, advice and direction of the Vestry, which he lately purchased from Garet Neale and Jane his wife, 140 acres, less the burying ground 50 ft. square, lying in St. A. par., adj. the old road leading from the plantation to Tandy's mill at the head of a valley proceeding out of a branch of Occupation Crook called Wasanauson, the land of Mr. Brooke, the land of James Alderson and the land of the late Thomas Gregson deceased.
      Wit :
      Richard Gatewood signed Leo: Tarent
      Robt Parker
      Mary Tarent, wife of Leonard, relinq. dower rights, by letter of atty.
      to Robert Parker,
      Rocordod 11 Nov. 1714.

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