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

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Name Jane Ashton Birth Abt 1714 Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Gender Female Death 28 Aug 1781 Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia - admin Person ID I26299 Tree1 Last Modified 25 May 2023
Father Charles Ashton, b. 1677, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. 30 Sep 1724, Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia - probate
(Age 47 years)
Relationship natural Mother Margaret Hart, b. Abt 1692, St Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia d. Bef 1724, Westmoreland County, Virginia
(Age ~ 31 years)
Relationship natural Marriage Bef 1710 St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Family ID F15770 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Samuel Eskridge, b. Abt 1695, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. 29 Nov 1752, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia - admin
(Age ~ 57 years)
Marriage 1736 Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Children 1. Rebecca Eskridge, b. Abt 1743, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. 1802, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
(Age ~ 59 years) [Father: natural]
2. Samuel Eskridge, b. Abt 1746, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. Nov 1780, At Sea
(Age ~ 34 years) [Father: natural]
3. Charles Eskridge, b. 27 Aug 1737, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. 12 Jul 1803, Fairfax County, Virginia
(Age 65 years) [Father: natural]
4. Richard Eskridge, b. Abt 1739, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. 1809, Caswell County, North Carolina
(Age ~ 70 years) [Father: natural]
5. Burdett Eskridge, b. Abt 1741, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. 17 Nov 1781, Clouds Creek, Edgefield District, South Carolina
(Age ~ 40 years) [Father: natural]
6. John Ashton Eskridge, b. Abt 1743, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. Jul 1804, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age ~ 61 years) [Father: natural]
Family ID F5083 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 May 2023
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Notes - === Research notes my Edward White
FID BK 1-296, 5/9/1744, 6/26/1744, rec 6/30/1744. SAMUEL ESKRIDGE presents account of his father [Col. George]. Notes that ELIZABETH ESKRIDGE married WILLIAM AYLETT. Debts £839-12-3½ (2011=$156,777.00) Credits £205-18-0 (2011=$38,440.00) Net debt £633-14-3 ½ (2011=$118,346.00)
FID BK 3-8 et seq, ct 11/29/1752, rec 12/20/1752. Estate of SAMUEL ESKRIDGE by JANE ESKRIDGE, Administrator £259-4-1/2 (could be common money not sterling) Margin entry 1747 is the earliest.
Ordered that Gawen Corbin, James Steptoe, Richard Jackson and Ricard Lee, Gent. or any two, settle the estate and allot the widow and children's shares. Jane made guardian of children indicating they were born after 1731.
OB 1752-1755, 33, 10/31/1752 Division of ESTATE OF SAMUEL ESKRIDGE ordered
p. 34, Peter Rust as guardian of SAMUEL ESKRIDGE
p. 47, 11/29/1752 Order of allotment, P. Rust guardian of CHARLES ESKRIDGE
WD 14-290, 2/11/1765, 2/26/1765 SAMUEL & MARY ESKRIDGE to SAMUEL RUST. 280 Acres £400 cm Yeocomico Neck bought of CHARLES ESKRIDGE, formerly was land of COL. GEORGE ESKRIDGE, dec., which he gave to son Samuel, dec., father of Charles and on which Mrs. JANE ESKRIDGE, mother to Charles, now lives. Land became Charles by death of his father the above Samuel who died intestate. Beginning at a bridge near the land of Capt. Peter Rust, dec. and Col. Jno. Steptoe, dec., land formerly was Coleman's. The bridge being over a branch falling into the Yeocomico and being a corner to Samuel Eskridge, Peter Rust and Steptoe. [Frog Hall land]
WCO Order Book 1776-1786, 112, 8/28/1781 ltr of administration of JANE ESKRIDGE estate.
FID BK 6-172, 8/28/1781. Inventory of JANE ESKRIDGE £13-7-0 two beds total of 16s the highest item
FID BK 7-13, Order 5/24/1784, ct 2/22/1791 Estate of JANE ESKRIDGE by JAMES DUNBAR, Administrator. First entry 1783 re corn crop of 1778-1781. Funeral charge £2-0-0 listed under 1783. Total £33-15-6 [probably Virginia currency]. Witness James Rust, Daniel Bennett
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1723-1726 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Will Book 8, Part 1 [Antient Press]; Page 28
IN THE NAME OF GOD, Amen, I CHARLES ASHTON of Washington Parish in Westmoreland County in Virginia being very sick & weak of body yet in perfect sense & sound memory, thanks be to God, do make & ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner & form following, revokeing all other Will or Wills by me heretofore made.
Imprimis. I recommend my Soul into the hands of Ailmighty God my Creator trusting in him to have a joyful! resurrecon at the last day and my body to be decently buryed in the Christian burial at the discrecon of my Exr. hereafter menconed.
First, I give & bequeath unto my Oldest Son, JOHN ASHTON, all that tract of Land known by the name of OVERHALLs, and all that parcell or part of Land in MATTOX whereon JOHN BURCH now lives with the fee simple Estate to him & his heirs for ever; I also give unto my Son, JOHN ASHTON, three Negroes called Frank, Abraham & Dick, to him & his heirs for ever;
Item. I give & bequeath unto my two youngest Sons, CHARLES ASHTON & BURDITT all the remainder of my Land to be equally divided between them with the fee simple thereof to them & their heirs for ever; but if either of them should die without heirs lawfully begotten of their own bodies, that then the other shall have it all to him Si; his heirs for ever; Also I give unto my Son, CHARLES ASHTON, three Negroes named Ben, Billey & James (i.e. Molatto JEMY as they call him) to him and his heirs for ever; Also I give unto my Son. BURDITT ASHTON, four Negroes (vizt.) Ned, Jemm the younger, Kate & Anthony with her encrease to him & his heirs for ever
hem. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter, JANE ASHTON, (Mulatto Betsey, Harry & i Lewis) with her & her encrease to her & her heirs for ever; And it is my will that if either of my foremenconed Children should die without heir or before they come of age. that then their sd. Negroes shall be equally divided among the survivours by the discrecon of my Executors, & my Daughter have her Mothers Ring & bobs, Also it is my desire that my Daughter, JANE ASHTON. should be brought up & educated by & with her Aunt STORK, also I give my Daughter, JANE, the wearing cloathes with her sadle & bridle & horse
Item, I give unto my Son, CHARLES ASHTON. my Corn Mill with all things thereunto belonging: Also a is my will that all the rest of my personal! Estate of what nature kind or quality soever be equally divided amongst my four Children in such kind as they are not moving any off my sd. Plantacons until my Children come to age of eighteen years each of my Sons, as JOHN, CHARLES & BURDITT, to take their Estates into their custody & possession & my Daughter to have hers delivered her at sixteen years or the day of marriage all which discrecon of my Executor in bargaining to buy or sell, also it is my will & desire that my three Sons shall not be taken of or sent of the Plantacon to live but as they arrive to the aforesd, age of eighteen but theire to be educated according to the discrecon of my said Exr. and that my Negro, Betty, be kept upon the said Plantacon to look after my Children and to do what she can for them there.
Lastly. I do hereby appoint and ordain my Loving Brother, BURDITT ASHTON, my sole Exr. of this my last Will and Testament to look carefully after my poor Children. In Witness whereof I sett my hand & seal this 9th day of September Annoque Dmi. 1724. Sealed & acknowledged to be his last Will in sight of
FRANCIS LACON CHARLES ASHTON
THOMAS MUSTIN, WILLIAM JACKSON
Westmoreland ss. At a Court held for the said County the 30th day of September 1724 The Last Will & Testament of CHARLES ASHTON, deced,, was presented into Court by BURDITT ASHTON, Gentl„ his Executor. who made Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of two of the witnesses thereto, is admitted to Record. And lupon the mocon of the said Exr and his performing what is usual in such cases, Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form
Test THO: SORRELL,
Recordat, 4th Novbris: 1724
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1734-1736 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Will Book 8, Part 5 [Antient Press]; Page 261
Westmorland ss. In Obedience to an Order of Court to us directed, dated the 25th day of February 1734, Wee the Subscribrs being first sworn before ANDREW MONROE, Gent., one of his Majesties Justices of Peace for said County have sett apart and delivered to Ms. JANE ASHTON so much of the Estate of CHARLES ASHTON, Gent., deceased, as of right appeared to us by Will and Inventory to belong to the said JANE, one of the Children of the said Decedent, except the sum of Twenty seven pounds, eleven shillings and five pence 3/4 cash and some small matters as one rugg for the which Capt. BURDIT ASHTON the Executor has passed his obligation to the Orphan to pay when demanded. Given under our hands this 26th day of May 1735.
WM: TYLER
JAMES BUTLER
JOHN WHITE, JUNR.
Westmorland ss. At a Court continued and held for the said County the 28th day of May 1733 This Report of the Auditors appointed at February Court last in the difference between JOHN ASHTON on behalf of his Sister, JANE ASHTON, and BURDITF ASHTON, Gent., is admitted to Record
Test G. TURBERVILE, C. C. W.
Recorded the 17th day of June 1735, pr. G. T., C. C. W.
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Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Wills 1761-1768; DB-14 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 105. William Dunbar's Will
In the name of God Amen, the 11th day of November 1761 I William Dunbar of the County of Westmoreland and colony of Virginia being in perfect and sound memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following.
Item my will and desire is that all such Negroes in servants as I am now possessed with shall and may be kept and employed on the plantation which I least of Robert Carter, Esq. during the said lease, also my will and desire is that my estate of what nature or kind soever should be equally divided between my three children Molly Dunbar, James Dunbar and William Dunbar and in case Mrs. James Eskridge said want to make use of any of the stock during her widowhood is that she may not be debarred from it, also my desire is that much of the stock as my executors hereafter named shall think the plantation and the hands can maintain should be Upon the same and further my will and desire is that Fleet Cox, Peter Presley Cox and George Rust he be executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of William Dunbar
George Rust
John Murray
Richard Eskridge
At a court held for Westmoreland County the 23rd day of February 1762 this will was proved according to law by the oath of Richard Eskridge in witness thereto and the same having been proved at the last court by the oath of John Murray another witness thereto is ordain to be recorded and on motion of George Rust one of the executors named in the will who according to law and together with Thomas Bennett, Jr., his security entered into and acknowledged bond with conditioned as law directs certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form, liberty being reserved to Fleet Cox and Peter Presley Cox the other executors named in the said will to join in the probate thereof when they shall think fit.
Test: James Davenport CCW
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