Ancestors of Lynn Hopewell


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picture Elizabeth Owens [1386]

      Sex: F

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          Death: After 1710 312
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1. Inherits 312, from father, William Owens Sr., between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my daughter, Elizabeth Owens--one pewter dish, one pewter bason and half a dozen pewter plates to be delivered at her marriage day


Parents
         Father: William Owens Sr. [1361] (      -Between 1710) 202 [MRIN:512] 
         Mother: Mary [1362] (      -After 1710) 202 


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John Owens [1373]

      Sex: M

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1. Inherits 312, from his father, William Owens Sr., Dec 1710 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
the plantation I now live on and the house, orchards, clear ground and woodland grounds


Parents
         Father: William Owens Sr. [1361] (      -Between 1710) 202 [MRIN:511] 
         Mother: Ellinor Manning [1360] (      -      ) 202 


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John Owens [1381]

      Sex: M

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          Death: After 1710 312
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1. Inherits 312, from father, William Owens Sr., between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my son, John Owens--the plantation I now live on and the house, orchards, clear grounds and woodland grounds (?) adjoyning to out road going to the western branch as far as the crooked chincopine and joyning upon Edward Lewelling his land only my free and loving wife Mary to have her life in the mannor plantation without any interruption
To my son, John--two grate wedges, my best coat, vest & breeches


Parents
         Father: William Owens Sr. [1361] (      -Between 1710) 202 [MRIN:512] 
         Mother: Mary [1362] (      -After 1710) 202 


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Mary Owens [1385]

      Sex: F

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          Death: After 1710 312
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1. Inherits 312, from father, William Owens Sr., between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my two eldest daughters, Ann & Mary--to have a cow delivered to them at their wedding day
To my daughter, Mary Owens--one pewter dish, one pewter bason, and half a dozen pewter plates to be delivered at her marriage day


Parents
         Father: William Owens Sr. [1361] (      -Between 1710) 202 [MRIN:512] 
         Mother: Mary [1362] (      -After 1710) 202 


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Mary Owens [1089]

      Sex: F

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Spouses and Children
1. *Levi J. Ames [1088] (       -       ) 471  [MRIN:396]
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                1. Richard Bennett Ames [1087] (Abt 1906-      ) 471


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Thomas Owens [1383]

      Sex: M

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          Birth: After 1689 312
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          Death: After 1710 312
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1. Inherits 312, from father, William Owens Sr., between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my son, Thomas Owens--part or parcel of my land which is called by the name of the western branch Bridges and so joyning on Edward Hues and Richard Lewelling and Edward Lewelling.
I desire that my wife nor none of my sons cutt no timber nor burn lightwood now nor wayes improveish that part of land which I have given to my son Thomas until he comes of age to enjoy it himselfe
To my son, Thomas--my long gun


Parents
         Father: William Owens Sr. [1361] (      -Between 1710) 202 [MRIN:512] 
         Mother: Mary [1362] (      -After 1710) 202 


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William Owens [1372]

      Sex: M

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1. Inherits 312, from his father, William Owens Sr., Dec 1710 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
one parcel or tract ofland adjoyning to Richard & Jno. Taylor and so running unto the woods adjoining the eastward side on a place called the cow (?) and along the old road going to the western branch as for the crooked chickopine and on ye southwest side joyning on a new road as goes to the western branch as far as the first branch is here there has been a timber bridge and so up the northward side of the main run as far as the place called the Livesake Glade & so from thence to the Crooked Chincopine before mentioned.


Parents
         Father: William Owens Sr. [1361] (      -Between 1710) 202 [MRIN:511] 
         Mother: Ellinor Manning [1360] (      -      ) 202 


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William Owens Sr. [1361]

      Sex: M

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          Death: Between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711 - Norfolk Co., Virginia 202
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1. Will 202,3207, of William Owens Sr., between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Testator: William Owens Sr. Residence:
Executor: my three brother-in-laws, Edward Davis, Richard Lewelling and Richard Taylor
Date Signed: 10 Dec 1710 Date Proved: 18 May 1711
Signature or mark: William (W his mark) Owens
Witnesses: Jno (I T his mark) Taylor, Rich'd (R B his mark) Bunting, Sen'r &
Tho. Nash Sen'r
Bequests, Devises:
To my son, Wm. Owens--one parcel or tract of land adjoyning to Richard & Jno Taylor and so running unto the woods adjoining the eastward side on a place called the cow (?) and along the old road going to the western branch as for the crooked chickopine and on to southwest side joyning on a new road as goes to the western branch as far as the first branch is here there has been a timber bridge and so up the northward side of the main run as far as the place called the Livesake Glade & so from thence to the Crooked Chincopine before mentioned
To my son, John Owens--the plantation I now live on and the house, orchards, clear grounds and woodland grounds (?) adjoyning to out road going to the western branch as far as the crooked chincopine and joyning upon Edward Lewelling his land only my free and loving wife Mary to have her life in the mannor plantation without any interruption
To my son, Edward Owens--all my lands on the southwest side of the new road going to the western branch and so joyning on Jno. Taylor's land and George Ballentine's land and .......
To my son, Thomas Owens--part or parcel of my land which is called by the name of the western branch Bridges and so joyning on Edward Hues and Richard Lewelling and Edward Lewelling.
I desire that my wife nor none of my sons cutt no timber nor burn lightwood now nor wayes improveish that part of land which I have given to my son Thomas until he comes of age to enjoy it himselfe
I also will that my four sons Wm, John, Edward, and Thomas personally enjoy there legacies every part or parcell accordingly as I have given it to them and there heirs lawfully begotten of there boyes for ever and in case either of my sons dies without heir that part or parcell of land shall be equally divided amongst the other three brothers and I entail it from age to age that it may not be sold except it be from one brother to another
To my son, Edward--my muskett
To my son, Thomas--my long gun
To my son, William--three iron wedges, two small axes, and one grate one
To my son, John--two grate wedges, my best coat, vest & breeches
To my daughter, Anne Owenings--one pewter dish, one pewter bason, and half a dozen pewter plates to be delivered at her marriage day
To my daughter, Mary Owens--one pewter dish, one pewter bason, and half a dozen pewter plates to be delivered at her marriage day
To my daughter, Elizabeth Owens--one pewter dish, one pewter bason and half a dozen pewter plates to be delivered at her marriage day
To my two eldest daughters, Ann & Mary--to have a cow delivered to them at their wedding day
To my wife, Mary--all the rest of my personal estate good and chattels both within and without during her natural life and after her decease to be equally divided between all my children



Spouses and Children
1. *Ellinor Manning [1360] (       -       ) 202  [MRIN:511]
       Marriage: Bef 1679 202
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       Children:
                1. William Owens [1372] (      -      ) 312
                2. John Owens [1373] (      -      ) 312

2. Mary [1362] (       - After 1710) 202  [MRIN:512]
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       Children:
                1. William Owens [1380] (      -After 1710) 312
                2. John Owens [1381] (      -After 1710) 312
                3. Edward Owens [1382] (      -After 1710) 312
                4. Thomas Owens [1383] (After 1689-After 1710) 312
                5. Anne Owens [1384] (      -After 1710) 312
                6. Mary Owens [1385] (      -After 1710) 312
                7. Elizabeth Owens [1386] (      -After 1710) 312


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William Owens [1380]

      Sex: M

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          Death: After 1710 312
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Events
1. Inherits 312, from father, William Owens Sr., between 10 Dec 1710 and 18 May 1711 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
To my son, Wm. Owens--one parcel or tract of land adjoyning to Richard & Jno Taylor and so running unto the woods adjoining the eastward side on a place called the cow (?) and along the old road going to the western branch as for the crooked chickopine and on to southwest side joyning on a new road as goes to the western branch as far as the first branch is here there has been a timber bridge and so up the northward side of the main run as far as the place called the Livesake Glade & so from thence to the Crooked Chincopine before mentioned
I also will that my four sons Wm, John, Edward, and Thomas personally enjoy there legacies every part or parcell accordingly as I have given it to them and there heirs lawfully begotten of there boyes for ever and in case either of my sons dies without heir that part or parcell of land shall be equally divided amongst the other three brothers and I entail it from age to age that it may not be sold except it be from one brother to another
To my son, William--three iron wedges, two small axes, and one grate one



Parents
         Father: William Owens Sr. [1361] (      -Between 1710) 202 [MRIN:512] 
         Mother: Mary [1362] (      -After 1710) 202 


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John Page [1299]

      Sex: M

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          Birth: Abt 1675 27
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1. Deed 155,3208, from father-in-law, Roger Hodges deeds 50 acres to John Page, 30 Dec 1695 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: Roger Hodges, cooper & my wife, Mary
Residence: Southern branch of Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Va.
Grantee: John Page
Residence: Southern branch of Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co., Va.
Date of Deed: 30 Dec 1695 Date Recorded: 16 Sept 1696
Consideration: for valuable consideration
Signatures or marks: Roger Hodges Mary Hodges
Witnesses: William Wynnd John Hobour
Description: One part or parcel of woodland ground situating, lying and being on ye southside of (Sookie's)? Crook in the aforesaid branch the s'd land containing by estimation fifty acres be the same more or less, the s'd land bounding on the north side of the land of John Manning on the east side and on (?) crook side to the corner tree of Richard Maupin and so along the s'd Maupin line to the (?) road side the land to have & to hold to the said John Page

*this deed is very difficult to read. It appears that in 1703, John Page deeds this property to Thomas Ballentine

*Elinor, wife of John Page (Elinor was a favorite name in the Manning family.
2. Deed 3209, receives 50 acres from father-in-law, Roger Hodges, 30 Nov 1695 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: Roger Hodges, cooper
Residence: Southern branch of Elizabeth river, Norfolk Co., Va.
Grantee: John Page
Residence: Southern branch of Elizabeth river, Norfolk Co., Va.
Date of Deed: 30 Nov 1695 Date Recorded: 16 Sept 1796
Consideration: a very consideration in hand
Signature or mark: Roger Hodges Mary (M her mark) Hodges
Witnesses: William Wynnd John ?
Description: one part or parcel of woodland grounds situate lying being on southside of Soishing Crooke in the afores'd branch ye said land containing by estimation fifty acres be the same more or less the s'd land bounding on the northside of the land of Jo. Manning on the one side and bordering crook side to the corner tree of Richard Martin & along the siad Martin line to the (?) road side, the same to have & to hold to the s'd John Page
3. Deed 3210, buys 50 acres from father-in-law, Roger Hodges, 30 Dec 1695 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: Roger Hodges, cooper & Mary, my wife
Residence: Southern branch of Elizabeth River, Norfolk Co.
Grantee: John Page
Residence:
Date of Deed: 30 Dec 1695 Date Recorded: 16 Sept 1696
Consideration:
Signature or marks: Roger Hodges Mary (M her mark) Hodges
Witnesses: Wiliam Wynnd John (?)
Description: fifty acres

*this deed is so difficult to read that I can't make out the land desciption
4. Deed 3211, to Thomas Ballentine, 16 Aug 1703 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: John Page and Eleanor, his wife
Grantees: Thomas Ballentine
Date Signed: 16 August 1703 Date recorded: 16 August 1703
Consideration:
Signature or mark: John Page Eleanor Page
Witnesses: Francis Sayer Henry Veale
Description:
*this document is very hard to read, but it doesn't appear to give a description of the land and since it follows directly after the deed of Roger Hodges to John Page, it stands to reason that John Page deeded this over to Thomas Ballentine
5. Deed 3212, tranfer over to Thomas Ballentine, 16 Apr 1703 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantors: John Page & his wife, Eleanor
Residence:
Grantees: Thomas Ballentine
Date of Deed: 16 April 1703 Dated Recorded: 16 August 1703
Consideration:
Signature or marks: Jno. (x his mark) Page Elinor (x her mark) Page
Witnesses: Francis Sayor Henry (x his mark) Dale
Description: transfer & sell over unto Thomas Ballention whose right titles & interest to therein mentioned s'd bill of sale from us unto the s'd Thomas Ballentine
6. Deed 3213, transfers to Thomas Ballentine, Aug 1703 in Norfolk Co., Virginia
Grantor: John Page & Eleanor, his wife
Residence:
Grantee: Thomas Ballentine
Residence:
Date of Deed: Aug 1703 Date Recorded: 27 Sept 1703
Consideration:
Signature or mark: John (x his mark) Page, Eleanor (x her mark) Page
Witnesses: Henry (x his mark) Diel
Description:

*this deed is extremely difficult to read. It appears that John Page is transferring the 50 acres he received from his father-in-law, Roger Hodges over to Thomas Ballentine.


Spouses and Children
1. *Ellinor Hodges [1298] (Abt 1681 -       ) 27,155  [MRIN:479]
       Marriage: Abt 1705 27
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