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1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 104
Haynie, John Junr.,est.adm.by William Haynie, his eldest son. 25 April 1723
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Record Book 19, page 395:
In obedience to order of Northumberland County wherein we the subscribers was ordered to appraise the estate of John Haynie lately decd. accordingly did meet and being first sworn by Mr. Thomas Hughlet appraised the same as followeth:
To 5 books of Roman History..................................................00 05 00
To a book called Josephus.....................................................01 00 00
To a parcel of books..............................................................00 17 00
To one large bed, standing bedstead and furnitrue....................03 10 00
To a small feather bed, Trundel bedstead and furniture..............03 10 00
To an old cupboard................................................................01 10 00
To one chest and small table...................................................00 15 00
To a large feather bed standing bedstead and furniture in hall.....08 10 00
To a small trundel bedstead feather bed and furniture.................03 10 00
To a feather bed standing bedstead and furniture.......................03 00 00
To a featherbed trundel bedstead and furniture above steps and one spare rug..............................................................03 10 00
To one cloathe and breaches...................................................01 05 00
To one riding coat 1 vest and two pairs of breaches...................01 00 00
To 2 pairs of new gloves 3 silk handkerchiefs and 2 shirts...........00 15 00
To 1 suit of womens Cloaths and sum of other things...................01 16 00
3 old table cloaths and 10 napkins............................................00 10 00
To twenty and one half yds bedstick..........................................02 01 00
To five yds of linen..................................................................00 08 00
To a violin case and book.........................................................01 00 00
August 22, 1723. This inventory of the estate of John Haynie decd was presented to the Court of Wm. Haynie Admr of said dec'd and on his motion its admitted to record.
Test., Richard Lee C. Cur.
John Haynie, Jr. of St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland County of date 11-12 September 1719 sells to Leonard Hill of Essex County 1428 acres of land "situate lying and being in Essex County and the South Side of Rappahannock...in Anthony Jackman's line now Richard Grinsted's...by the road by Mr. Willimason's path...to the Dragon Swamp...to the mouthof the Yorker branch...", being a patent formerly granted to John Bridgar, his uncle, and Richard Haynie, his father, on 20 October 1691. The record states that: the said John Haynie, Jr., is the son of Richard Haynie of the original patent, that he died intestate in 1723, and that his estate was administered by William Haynie, his eldest son, 25 April 1723. (Lewis & Booker, Wills & Administrations 1713-1749, p. 51).(Essex County, Virginia Deeds, Book 16, 1718-1721, p. 110-114)
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Newman's Neck
The Newman's Neck site (44NB180) is located on land patented by Robert Newman in 1651 as part of the Northern Neck's earliest English settlement at Chicacoan. Situated on the southern shores of the Potomac River in Northumberland County, Virginia between Presley and Hull's creeks, the eight earthfast buildings found at the site included a manor house, kitchen, quarter, cellared building, two barns, and two small outbuildings. These structures are associated with the Neale and Haynie families' occupation, and the occupation of enslaved and indentured individuals and families, from the 1670s to the 1740s. The location of Robert Newman's earlier house has not been discovered. Inventories and a will provide important information about who was resident at the site, their material possessions, and plantation management strategies.
Heath and her students determined that there were two distinct phases of occupation at the site based on the site's landscape and artifact dates. The first phase of occupation (ca. 1670-1725) corresponds with the construction of the house by Daniel Neale and the occupations of Ebenezer Neale and John Hayni
During the second phase of occupation when William Haynie owned Newman's Neck (ca. 1725 to1747), the original barn was dismantled and the well was abandoned. Three new structures were built, including a cellar-set building, a large barn, and a new quarter. The landscape became more complex during this period, with fences subdividing the area around the manor house in a purposefully designed landscape.
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1706-1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 413
Northumberland County Court November 23rd, 1706
Whereas JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased were arrested at the Suit of PETER PRESLY Gent. for two Barrels of Indian Meal and have failed to appear to Answer the said Suit Order is therefore granted the said PRESLEY against the Sheriff for the same According to Law.
An Attachment is Awarded the Sheriff against JOHN HAYNIE and HANNAH his wife late HANNAH SHAPLEIGH Administratrix of THOMAS SHAPLEIGH deceased for Two barrels of Indian Meal and Costs returnable to the next Court.
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1706-1713 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Hamrick]; Page 759
Northumberland County Court - 19th day of December 1711
JOHN COTTRELL for himself and LUCRETIA his wife and JOHN HAYNIE Jr. for himself and HANNAH his wife (the said LUCRETIA and HANNAH being nearest of kin to EBENEZER NEALE deceased) Came into Court and made Oath that the said EBENEZER NEALE departed this Life without making any will So far as they Knew or believe and on their motion and giving Security for their Just and faithful Administration of the said deceased's Estate Certificate is granted them for obtaining Letters of Administration in due form. RODHAM NEALE and JOS[EPH] HUMPHRYES Securities 1000 pounds Sterling.
Upon the Motion of JOHN COT[T]RELL and JOHN HAYNIE for themselves and their wives Administrators of the Estate of EBENEZER NEALE deceased Capt. PETER PR ESLY, Mr. RICHARD HULL, WILLIAM COPPIDGE, DAVID SPENCE and ALEXANDER MULRAINE any four of them are appointed to meet Some time before the next Court and being first Sworn by the next Justice to appraise the Estate of the said EBENEZER NEALE and Ordered that the said Administrators Exhibit an Inventory thereof upon Oath to the next Court.
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1718-1721 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 16; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 110-114 Sept. 1719 John Haynie Junior of St Stephen's Parish Northumberland County, to Leonard Hill of Essex County. Lease and release; for £60 sterling. 1428 acres on the south side of Rappahannock River in Anthony Jackman's line now Richard Grinsted's by the road by Mr. Williamson's path .....to the Dragon Swamp ... to the mouth of the Yorker branch ...formerly granted unto Mr. John Bredgar and Mr. Richd Haynie 20 October 1691.
John Haynie Junr.
Wit: Wm. Winston, Samuel Clayton, Jno Griffin, Richard Covington Possession granted to Leonard Hill.
15 Sept. 1719 Acknowledged by John Haynie; Junr. [Mutilated]
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