Family:James Lockhart and Margaret Burnet (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage? 26 Dec 1672 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Children
BirthDeath
1.
24 Dec 1673 Lanark,Scotland
28 Apr 1711
2.
Abt 1680

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Lieutenant James Lockhart was a member of a regiment sent from England to America to quell the "The Beginning, Progress, and Conclusion of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, In the Years 167 "Near this time arrived a small fleet with a regiment from England S' Col. Herbert Jefferies comander of the land forces and Collo. Morriso been a former govern'r there, all three joined in comission with or t soon after when a generall court and also an assembly were held, wher assembly (with so many others) were put to death, diverse whereof wer reputations and handsome estates, as that the assembly petitioned th more bloud, and Mr. Presley at his coming home told me, he believed to have hang'd half the countrey, if they had let him alone." [http://lcweb2 "Nicholas Gentry arrived in Jamestown, VA, 1677, in a regiment of Charles II Own Footguard, t ROBERT BEVERLEY ON BACON'S REBELLION,1704 Lieutenant General Ingram (whose true name was Johnson) and Major General Walklate, surrender [1] "In February 1677 Lieutenant James Lockhart arrived in James City as a twenty-one year old

On 20 Apr 1682, James Lockhart was granted 160 acres land in Lower Parish of Nansemond County "James Lockarte (Lockharte), 160 acs., in the Low. Par. of Nanzemond Bennet's Creek, 20 April 1682, p. 168. Beg. at William Cophell an at a place called 4 Holly Hill 5; nigh Robert Murrah and Col. Carte 4 pers: John Temple, John Darling, Ra. French, Danll. Smith." "Richard Watridge, 100 acres, in the Low. Par. of Nanzemund; adj. Rob 50 acs; William Coffeild; John Grandbury; & Mr. James Lockhart; 20 A Trans. of 2 pers." On 20 Oct 1689, James Lockhart was granted 178 acres in Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Vir "Mr. James Lockheart, 338 acs., Low. Par. Nansemond, 20 October 1689 Beg. at John Grandbury (Grandberry), in the main sw; by Cofeild's li Richd. Slaughter; & Col. Edward Carter, 160 acs. granted him, 20 Apr 178 acs. for imp. of 2 pers: Jno. Temple, Jno. Darling, Ralph French ["Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants," Vol. II: 1666-1695

On 8 Jul 1702, James Lockhart was Justice, Nansemond County, Virginia. In 1704, 800 acres were listed for James Lockhart on the Rent Toll, Nansemond County, Virginia

James Lockhart married circa 1708, Elizabeth Moss Craske, Richmond County, Virginia. Elizabeth Moss was born about 1665, Old Rappahannock, Virginia and died 8 Oct 1724 in Essex County, Virginia.

Will probated 6 Dec 1710 for Elizabeth Moss Craske Lockhart, wife of James Lockhart, Richmon

Capt. James Lockhart was deceased by 28 APR 1711. On 28 Apr 1711, 130 acres land, Nansemon "James, Joseph, Benjamin and John Lockhart, sons of Capt. James Lock 130 acs. in the Low. Par. of Nansemond Co.; near the head of the Mil 28 Apr. 1711, p. 18. Imp. of 3 pers: James Poor, Philip Graham, Math ["Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants," Nell Marion Nugent

Land in Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia was still referred to as "Capt. James Lock "John Murdaugh, 104 acs. (N. L.), Low. Par. of Nansemond co; on hea adj. John Watridge, in line of Capt. James Lockart's (Lockheart's) l p. 301, 10 Shill." ["Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants," Nell Marion Nugent