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

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Name Richard Hargrave Birth Bef 1662 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Gender Male Death 4 Jul 1704 Surry County, Virginia - Probate Person ID I30932 Tree1 Last Modified 29 May 2023
Father Richard Hargrave, b. 1616, England d. Aft 1662, Lower Norfolk County, Virginia
(Age > 47 years)
Relationship natural Family ID F20302 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Pembroke Pead, b. Bef 1662, Norfolk County, Virginia Marriage Bef 1678 Norfolk County, Virginia Family ID F20301 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 May 2023
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Notes - Family Tree Maker Genealogies of Virginia Families III, p.659
"2. Richard2 Hargrave (Richard1), of Lower Norfolk and Surry Counties. Born about 1645. On 16 Aug. 1681 Anne Harding, and orphan, complained that Richard Hargrave, Jr., kept her out of her lands. On 17 Aug. 1682 Richard Hargrave, Jr., was before the Court for refusing to have a child baptizd. On 15 May 1693 Richard Hargrave petitioned in right of his wife Pembroke, one of the daughters of John Pead, deceased, for a portion of her father's estate in the hands of William Griffin, who married the said Pead's widow (Norfolk Deeds, Bk. V, reverse Orders 2 Dec. 1682-18 Sept. 1695 not paged). On 10 June 1685 he was among the tithables in Surry County (Surry Wills, Deeds and Orders, 1684-1686, p.62). In March 1699 (entered 17 July 1699) Richard Hargrave, of Surry County, made his brother, Benjamin Hargrave, his attournec to acknowledge a deed of land sold by him (Norfolk Deeds, Vol. 6, fo.158). His estate is referred to in 1705 in Surry Wills and Deeds, 1694-1705. It is clear , therefore, that, prior to 17 Aug. 1682, he married Pembroke, daughter of John Pead, of Lower Norfolk, whose will, dated 4 Feb. 1677/8 was proved 15 April 1678 (Norfolk Wills, McIntosh, Vol.I, p.55) and removed to Surry County by 10 June 1685. He died in 1705. I have not traced his children but he certainly had a son.
i. Benjamin, of Surry County, m. Lucy---, and had a dau. Patience...."
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Contributed by: James Hughes
To My Parents Jesse Berryman Robinson II And Helen Evelyn Cox , Page 345
RICHARD HARGRAVE, JR. 400 or 800-1 b. ca. 1645 d. 1705 Will probated 7-4-1704 m. PEMBROKE PEAD 402 or 804-1 (Dau. of JOHN PEAD, Will proved 4-15-1678 Norfolk County, Virginia.)
On 16 August 1682, Anne Harding, an orphan, complained that Richard Hargrave, Jr., kept her out of her lands and on 17 of Aug., 1682 he was before the Court for refusing to have a child baptized. On 15 May 1693 he petitioned in right of his wife, Pembroke, one of the daughters of John Pead, deceased, for a portion of her father's estate. (Norfolk Deeds, Book V) On 10 June 1685, he was among the tithables in Surray Co, and on March 1699, made his brother, Benjamin Hargrave, his attorney to acknowledge a deed for him in Norfolk.
- Family Tree Maker Genealogies of Virginia Families III, p.659
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