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

William Beaumont

Male Aft 1647 - 1700  (< 51 years)


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  • Name William Beaumont 
    Birth Aft 1647  Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 11 Nov 1700  Middlesex County, Virginia - admin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I74894  Tree1
    Last Modified 29 May 2023 

    Father Rowland Beaumont,   b. Abt 1616   d. 1649, Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 33 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Hope Bland,   b. 1630, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Abt 1646  Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F37218  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Children 
     1. Hope Beaumont   d. Aft 1745, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F38210  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 May 2023 

  • Notes 
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      MIDDLESEX COUNTY ORDERS 1700-1702
      Att a Court held for the County of Middlesex the 11th day of November 1700
      - Administration of the Estate of WILLIAM BEAMONT, deced., is granted to SARAH BEAMONT, the Widdow and Relict of the said deceased. THOMAS THOMPSON and RICHARD HILL Security and entred into Bond and acknowledged ye same
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      MIDDLESEX COUNTY ORDERS 1700-1702
      Att a Court held for the County of Middlesex the Second day of December 1700
      - The Inventory of the Estate of WILLIAM BEAMONT, deced, returned and admitted to Record
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      MIDDLESEX COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1694-1705
      Middlesex County Court 3d of July 1704
      - CHRISTOPHER SUTTON upon his Petition setting forth that he as intermarrying with HOPE, the Eldest Daughter of WILLIAM BEAMONT, deced., hath right of Guardianship to REBECCA BEAMONT and CHARITY BEAMONT, Sisters to said HOPE is thereupon admitted their Guardian and ordered that their Estates be forthwith delivered into his hands giveing security; ROGER JONES FRANCIS DODSON became his Securitys and they acknowledged their Bond accordingly which was admitted to Record
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      MIDDLESEX COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1694-1705
      Middlesex County Court 7th of August 1704
      - In the action upon the Case between CHRISTOPHER SUTTON and HOPE his Wife, Eldest Daughter to WILLIAM BEAMONT, deced.,Plts. and JOHN HADLEY and SARAH his Wife, Administratrix of WILLIAM BEAMONT, deced., Defendts. for the sume of twelve pounds, four shillings and six pence sterling and fifteen hundred forty six pounds and a lislfe of tobacco, being the one fourth part of the Estate of WILLIAM BEAMONT, deced., as is set forth in the Declaration, the Defendts. being called and not appearing nor any security returned, Judgment is therefore granted Plts. for the slime against the Sheriff unless the Defendts. appear at next Court and answer the action

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      Contributed by jc

      http://genforum.genealogy.com/beaumont/messages/364.html
      Re: Elizabeth Beaumont 1660 Virginia

      Posted by: Cecilia Barbee
      Date: September 10, 2001 at 20:49:32
      In Reply to: Re: Elizabeth Beaumont 1660 Virginia by Elaine Campbell of 760

      I have a land patent page 154 from Ruth Herndon Shields book written in 1971 on the Barbee's. The name is Barby, Barber back then. They owned thousands of acres by the 1790's. (In North Carolina) which they donated to University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. There is a Barbee Park in the research triangle.
      Wm Beaumont donated land to his godson William Barby in 1690 (Middlesex Va.)
      "to all etc. Whereas Now ye that I the said Francis Nicholoson Esq. Governor etc do with the advice & consent of the Council Of State Accordingly Give and Grant unto William Barby 200 acres of land.
      One hundred acres of land part thereof conveyed by William Beaumont to Patrick Miller conveyed to the above named William Barby by deed dated the fourth day of January 1689 and 100 acres of land the residue being given by the said William Beaumont unto William Barby the younger the son of the above named William Barby by deed of gift dated the first day of January 1690 all which said two hundred acres of land being part of one thousand acres of land granted unto Perregrine Bland by patent dated the 10th of August 1642 and since granted to Hope Bland daughter & heir of the aforesaid Perregrine Bland by patent dated the 19th of Jan 1650 and by the will and testament of the said Hope Bland mother of the aforesaid William Beaumont did give & bequeath the same unto him the said William Beaumont & also (?) (descended?) to him as son & heir to his sd mother To have and to hold etc. To bee held etc yielding & paying etc.
      Dated the sixth day of June 1699. Signed ffr. Nicholson
      William Barby his patent for two hundred acres
      of land in Middlesex County, E. Jennings Deputy Sec'ty"

      Foreword of Cavaliers & Pioneers by Nugent "renewals of original patents by the Regal Government is often considered confusing and the tendency to accept each entry as a new patent is so prevalent, attention is called to renewals, as cited in these abstracts which greatly reduces the actual number of acres to individuals and indicates many conveyances were Merely Confirmations Of Earlier Titles."
      The Rappahannock River is the Northeast boundary of Middlesex, the Piankatank river is the Southwest boundary of Middlesex.
      I am typing this from A Study of the Barbee Families Compiled by Ruth Herndon Shields , Belle Lewter West & Kathryn Crossley Stone.

      Cecilia Barbee
      My Family still owns Barbee property in NC. William according to this is probably married to Elizabeth Beaumont. They had children in Christ church. My father is 80 yrs old now and is in the Sons of The American Revolution under this William Barbee and Herndon family lines.
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      1662-1666 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 5; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 479
      JOHN HORSINGTON, Gent., 1750 acs. New Kent Co., 17 Apr. 1663, p. 263, (202). Upon branches & main swamp of Black Cr., beg. in the line of
      Thomas London by Westover path, running nigh an Indian field &c. to Mr. Hubberds land &c. Trans. 35 pers: Robt. Horsington, Thomas Horsington, Dorothy Cannon, Dorathy Horsington, Thomas Millisent, Wm. Peirce, Wm. Hemmings, Jno. Watts, Eliz. Frey, Jno. Iron, Eliz. Miles, Mary a Negro, Joane Carter, Johannah Rawlings, Abraham Knowles, Lewis Griffin, Joseph Flower, Fran. Denoware, Nathaniel! Barker, Thomas Williams, Dail. Merrick, Wm. Richardson, Robt. Bowene, George Robts. (Roberts), Joseph Slayton, Jno. Adams, Richd. Price, Wm. Parke, Sarah Parke, Wm. Parke, his wife, Wm. Swinborne, Edwd. Harris, Wm. Beamond, Rice a Welchman.
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      1679-1689 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 7; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 317
      WILLIAM WALLAIS (Wallice), 280 acs., Middlesex Co., 21 Oct. 1687,
      p. 621. Adj. William Beaumont. Patricke Miller, Rowland Mackrorie, & near the dwelling house of Valentine Wallais, his dec'd. father; by Holly Bush Cr., &c. Trans. of 6 pers: Anne Wallis, twice; Jane Wallis, Edward Allen, Anne Parker, Wm. Willis.
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      1689-1695 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 8; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 386
      WILLIAM BEAMOUNT, 800 acs., Middlesex Co; on Peanketank River; 20 Apr. 1694, p. 319. Granted to Perigrime Bland, 10 Aug. 1642, & granted to Hope Bland, his daughter & heir, 19 Jan. 1650 for 1000 acs., but being exactly surveyed but 800 acs. found, &c. Due sd. Beamount for Imp. of 16 pers.*
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      1695-1706 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 9; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 25
      WILLIAM BARBY, 200 acs., Middlesex Co., 6 June 1699, p. 184. On Peanketank River bet. 2 marshes, &c. 100 acs. conveyed by William Beamount to Patrick Miller, 20 Aug. 1687, who conveyed to sd. Barby, 4 Jan. 1689; 100 acs, given by sd. Beamount to William Barby, son of the abovenamed William Barby, by deed of guift, 1 Jan. 1690; said 200 acs. being part of 1000 acs. granted Perregrine Bland, 10 Aug. 1642, & granted to Hope Bland, his dau. & heir, 19 Jan, 1650, & by said, Hope Bland bequeathed to said Beaumont, her son & heir.

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