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

Philip Eastin

Male Bef 1720 - 1768  (> 48 years)


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  • Name Philip Eastin 
    Birth Bef 1720 
    Gender Male 
    Death 28 Jul 1768  St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I113270  Tree1
    Last Modified 21 Mar 2024 

    Family ID F42805  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth Douglass,   b. 18 Dec 1733, Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 21 Jul 1791, St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years) 
    Children 
     1. Judith Eastin,   b. 26 Aug 1759, St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Nov 1836, Elbert County, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 77 years)  [Father: natural]
     2. Philip Eastin,   b. Abt 1754, St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1770, Caroline County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 17 years)  [Father: natural]
     3. Richard Eastin,   b. Abt 1751, St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1800, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 50 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F38863  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 21 Mar 2024 

  • Notes 
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      1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 395-97.
      Will of Philip Eastin of the Parish of St. Thomas in the County of Orange, dated 12 June 1768.
      For the better support of my beloved wife Elizabeth and the maintenance and education of my children which I have by her and also for my son Philip for two years ensuing this date or sooner, he shall be bound an apprentice to some good and reputable trade.
      For the maintenance of my daughter Franky while she lives in the family with my wife Elizabeth or attains to the age of twenty years or marrys, my Negro girl Liddy as her full part of my estate. If Liddy die before my daughter shall be entitled to her, she shall have an equal part with my other daughters.
      My estate be kept together undivided till my youngest child attains the age of fourteen years or during my wife's widowhood or natural life, at either of which times I give to my six sons Richard, Johnson, Philip, John, Charles and Reuben my lands to be equally divided amongst them.
      My said wife Elizabeth shall possess and enjoy the houses whereon I now live and 100 acres adjoining the same during her widowhood.
      All the rest to be equally divided at the time I have directed my lands to be divided, between my wife if she be living and all my children or their legal representatives.
      My loving wife Elizabeth executrix and my son Richard and my friend Johnny Scott executors.
      Phil Eastin
      Wit: Thomas Martin, James Madison, James Walker, James Marsden, Joseph Eve.
      28 July 1768. Presented into Court by Elizabeth Eastin and Johnny Scott. Proved by the Rev. Thomas Martin, James Madison and James Marsden. Executrix and executor with Zach. Burnley, Gent., and Charles Duglass their securities acknowledged bond for £1000.
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      1744-1778 Orange County, Virginia Will Book 2: [John Frederick Dorman]: Pages 403-04A.
      Mr. Philip Eastin. Inventory. Total valuation £47.6.11, including eight slaves valued at £353.
      [No appraisers sign]
      23 March 1769. Returned.

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      1749-1752 ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ORDER BOOK No. 5 {Sparacio}, p. 246
      Orange County Court 26th of April 1750
      - PHILIP EASTIN is appointed Overseer of the Road from TIMOTHY CROSTHWAIT's to TOMAHAWK BRIDGE and that all the male labouring tithables at the place where the said PHILIP lives and at the Quarter he looks after by Colo. CHEW's with those at WILLIAM McDONOUGH's clear and keep the Road in repair and that they be exempted from working on any (remainder not recorded)
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      1749-1752 ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ORDER BOOK No. 5 {Sparacio}, p. 247
      Orange County Court 26th of April 1750
      JAMES ISBELL is appointed Overseer of the Road from CAVE'S FORD to ZACHARY TAYLOR's Old Ordinary in the room of PHILIP EASTIN and that he with the gang that was under the said EASTIN, except those that have been since taken off, do keep the same in repair
      === land mentioned
      1751-1759 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 12; [Antient Press]; Page 260-261
      Indenture 12 Oct 1753 between RICHARD TODD and JOSEPH EVE to Farm lett .. the upper end of my land on the south side of Hoome's Road joining on Philip Eastin and Mordecai Throckmorton .. from 1 January next for 31 years .. paying £35 yearly .. to plant a Peach Orchard of at least 200 trees and an Apple Orchard of 100 trees, and to keep from being destroyed by creatures . .
      Witnesses: Richard Todd
      Ambrose Coleman Jos. Eve
      Wm. Richards, Marty (X) Richards
      Know all men .. I Richard Todd of County of King & Queen am firmly bound unto Joseph Eve sum of £200 12 Oct 1754 .
      Richard Todd
      Condition .. Joseph Eve to enjoy said land without hindrance . Recorded Orange County 28th November 1754
      === land mentioned
      1759-1765 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 13; [Antient Press]; Page 475-477
      Indenture 26 Nov 1764 between JAMES GRESHAM and ELIZABETH GRESHAM of Orange County, and JANE BUCKNER .. for £32.10 .. grant 132 acres on south side Blue Water Run ... between the lands of Philip Bush and Philip Eastin ... land formerly belonging to Benjamin Grymes and is the Trianglelar lot of land that Gresham purchased of Bradley Kimbrow by deed 25 Feb 1762 . . .
      James (X) Gresham
      Betty (X) Gresham
      Recorded Orange County 27th November 1764.
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      1765-1768 Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 14; [Antient Press]; Page 266-267
      Indenture 26 Nov 1767 between JANE BUCKNER, Orange County, and PHILIP EASTIN of same .. for £20.. sell 132 acres .. bounded on South side of the Bluewater Run .. between lands of Philip Bush,
      Philip Eastin and land formerly belonged to Benjamin Grymes and is that Triangular Lot Jane Buckner bought of James Gresham by Deed 22 Nov 1762 . .
      Witnesses: Jane Buckner
      Vivion Daniel,
      James Beasley, Thos. Burrus.
      Recorded Orange County 26 November 1767.

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