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Known James
Known James Patterson's in Old Augusta (See:James Patterson Records in Chalkley's Chronicles)
WeRelate | DOB | DOD | DOM | Spouse | Father | Mother | Notes | Patriarch
| James (118) The Indian Trader
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| The Patriarch of the Indian Trader line
| settled in Lancaster, later Juniata, as an early Indian Trader. Son
| Person:James Patterson (69)
| 1695
| c1780
| c1745
| 1) Sarah Irvine 2)Jean 3)Sarah Fleming
| William (61)
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| minimal documentation available for James (69)
| in the line of William (61) the PA Patriarch
| Person:James Patterson (64)
| 1725
| 1810
| c1745
| Abigail Craddock
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| James (64) is commonly identified as the father of Abigail Patterson who married "Jac. Calk" per CHalkley's Chronicles. No specific record in Chalkley's Chronicles has been identified that clearly refers to him.
| James (64) is the patriarch of this line.
| Person:James Patterson (65) | 1695-1700
| 1741
| c1720
| Ann Cory
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| died in Chester County PA; left will probated 1741, naming wife Ann, and children:Margaret, Mary, Anne, Samuel, Rebecca, James
| James is The Patriarch of this line
| Person:James Patterson (66) | 1731
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| Isabella Finley
| Person:James Patterson (65)
| Ann Cory
| Supposedly "James Patterson, eldest son of James Patterson and Anne Corry, married 1727, Isabella, daughter of Samuel Finley. Samuel emigrated to Chester Co., PA and died in 1737, admistration granted to his brother, Robert Finley, of West Nottingham, Pa. James Patterson, brother of Margaret, came to Rockbridge, Va." This story line is interesting because it places a line of Pattersons in the West Nottingham PA area about the same time as the Wigton Walkers were there---which may in turn relate to the Walker-Patterson marriage problem. However, none of this comes with supporting documentation, so its not clear whether these observations can be relied upon. Further work needed.
| Person:James Patterson (65) James 66 is the Patriarch's son
| Person:James Patterson (87)
| 1725 | 1807
| 1752
| Sarah Sproul
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| Known as "the sadler", lived on Naked Creek, Augusta, Virginia. Road work orders for the Naked Creek area (in modern Rockingham), show him there by 1751. Left a will dated 1790 or 1793, probated 1807, which identifies children Joseph, Mathew, ELizabeth Grey, Elin Henderson
| James (87) is the Patriarchial of the line.
| Person:James Patterson (74)
| 1744
| 1815
| 1766
| Deborah Givens
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| The Patriarch
| Person:James Patterson ()
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| Elizabeth
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| Person:James Patterson (91)
| c1772
| 1790
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| Person:Peter Patterson (3)
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| Descends from William (75):Robert (51):Peter (3)
| Person:WIlliam Patterson (75) the Irish Patriarch
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1747-1776
Last | First | WeRelate | Vol | Page | Year | Extract | Notes
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (65) | 1 | 33 | 1747 | NOVEMBER 20, 1747. (329) Andrew Erwin and wife summoned for abusing the children of James Patterson, decd. and to account for the estate left by Patterson to said children. | Andrew Erwin is believed to be the second husband of Anne wife of James (65)
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 272 | 1748 | Page 135.--15th February, 1748. George Brackenridge to Mathew Erwin. Corner Samuel Lusk. Teste: John Francis, James Patterson, Robt. Alexander. | Erwin connection suggests this is the son of WIlliam (65) who married Jane Erwin
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (65) | 3 | 16 | 1749 | Page 231.--2d March, 1749. Mathew Edmiston, Danl. Harrison, Gabriel Pickens, farmers. Mathew's bond as guardian of Robina, daughter of James Patterson. Robina did not chose guardian. | Robina is believed to be the posthumous daughter of James (65) and Anne. She is not mentioned in the Will of James (65)
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 42 | 1750 | AUGUST 29, 1750. (431) James Patterson, added to list of tithables. |
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 44 | 1751 | MAY 28, 1751 (574) Road ordered from John Davis's mill to Wood's New Cleared Gap, and John King, with Andrew Erwin, John McGill, Wm. McGill, Robert Fowler, Hugh Campbell, John Erwin, Edward Erwin, Robert Carscaden, Francis Erwin, Edward Erwin, Wm. Frame, Benj. Erwin, Charles Campbell, Robert Campbell, Wm. Brown, Michael Dickey, Robert Brown. Henry Smith, Hugh Diver, Charles Diver, David McCummins, John Davis, Danl. Smith, James Anderson, John Francis, Wm. Alexander, Robert Gamble, Andrew Combe, James Patterson, Francis Brown, Gabriel Pickens, keep it in repair. | Hugh Campbell lived on Naked Creek; That suggests this is for Person:James Patterson (87) who also lived on Naked Creek
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 1 | 437-438 | 1751 | [Undated, previous entry 1751-1752] Petition for road from John Davis's Mill to Woods's Gap, or to the road now clearing over the mountain near said Gap: Andrew Erwin, Robert Fowler, Edward Erwin, Francis Ervin, Charles Campbell, Michael Dickey, Hugh Diver, John Davies, John Francis, Andrew McCombe, John Magill, Hugh Campbell, Robert Carskadan, William Frame, Robert Campbell, Robert Brown, Charles Diver, Daniel Smith, William Alexander, James Patterson, William Magill, John Erwine, Edward Erwine, Benjamin Erwin, William Brown, Henry Smith, David McCammis, James Anderson, Robert Gamble, Francis Brown, Gabriel Pickens. | Hugh Campbell lived on Naked Creek; That suggests this is for Person:James Patterson (87) who also lived on Naked Creek
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 24 | 1751 | Page 405.--27th November, 1751. John McGill's bond as guardian (appointed) to James Patterson, orphan of James Patterson, with surety Mathew Armstrong. | this James is believed to be the son of James (65)
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 24 | 1751 | Page 406.--19th November, 1751. Mathew Armstrong's bond as guardian (appointed) to Saml. Patterson, orphan of James Patterson, with surety Mathew Edmondson. | believed to have been the son of James (65)
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 349 | 1757 | Page 486.--16th November, 1757. Hugh Campbell, wheelwright, and Esther ( ) to James Patterson, sadler. Teste: Francis Brown, James Allen. Delivered: James Patterson, January, 1763. | Hugh Campbell lived on Naked Creek; That suggests this is for Person:James Patterson (87) who also lived on Naked Creek a tributary of North River of the Shennadoah
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 276 | 1759 | 1759--[Marriage license] February 26, ... June 22, James Patterson; | no other data
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 2 | 463 | 1760 | Page 272.--1760: Processioned by John Malkem and Alex. Blair, viz:... for James Patterson, | Property owners in the full list appear to be in the Forks of the Shennandoah, implying Person:James Patterson (87), who lived on Naked Creek a tributary of North River of the Shennadoah
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 388 | 1762 | Page 494.--18th May, 1762. Alex. Craig and Margrett ( ) to James Patterson, £5, 47 acres, part of 144 acres patented to Alexander, March, 1756, on Middle River of Shanandoe. | Forks of Shannandoah implies Person:James Patterson (87)
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 424 | 1764 | Page 6.--5th October, 1764. William McMillen ( ) to James Blair, £10, 100 acres, part of a larger tract. Teste: Francis Brown, Samuel Black, James Patterson. Delivered: James Blair, August, 1766. |
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 277 | 1766 | 1766--[marriage] ... May 23, James Patterson; |
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 439 | 1766 | Page 459.--20th May, 1766. Samuel Craig and Margrett to James Gamble, £__, 97 acres, part of 144 acres patented to Alex. Craig, 10th March, 1756, corner James Patterson; corner Young's line. Delivered: John Archer, Esq., January, 1768. |
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 446 | 1766 | Page 111.--16th November, 1766. Samuel Patterson and Martha ( ) to James Patterson, £21.16.8, 80 acres whereon said James now lives; corner James Cowdon. Delivered: J. Patterson, 16th October, 1786. |
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 136 | 1767 | AUGUST 18, 1767. (213) The following produced certificates for hemp: Hugh Miller, James Craig, James Montgomery, Wm. Male, James Lawrence, Thos. Wilson, John Hall, Pat. Miller, James Patterson, Robt. Frazier, Saml. Buckanon, John Hays, Jr. |
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 403 | 1767 | 1767--Page 2, [Fee Book]....page 121, James Patterson, South River; | Forks of SHennandoah?
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 403 | 1767 | 1767--Page 2, [Fee Book]....1) page 78, James Patterson, taylor; |
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 454 | 1767 | Page 427.--21st November, 1767: .... Page 428.--...Andrew McClure, John Galespie, James Craige, Jr., and James Patterson, from Tease's by the Tinkling Spring to Christian's Creek, down the Creek to the mouth, down Middle River to South River, to South Mountain. ... | Location is FOrks of the Shennandoah, implying
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 458 | 1767 | Page 449.--1767-68: ... Processioned by James Craig, James Patterson:.....For Henry Reburn, Wm. Lam, John King, Robt. Craige, James Givens, Saml. Bell, Jno. Givens, Philip Harless, Thos. Storrey, John Stewart, Hugh Allon, Timothy Call, Edward Rutledge, James Care, Wm. Patterson, Saml. Henderson, Wm. Roberson, Wm. Scillarn, James Anderson, Wm. Hindes, Thomas Turke, David Mack, Neiley Christian Clemons, Robert Steon, James Craige, Thomas Raferty. |
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 149 | 1768 | MAY 23, 1768.... (253) Wm. Watts, runaway servant of James Patterson. |
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 406 | 1769 | 1769--page 139, James Patterson, sadler;...James Patterson, South River |
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 114 | 1770 | Page 305.--17th March, 1770. John Patterson's will--To wife Jane; to grandson John Patterson, son of son Robert; to son John; to son William; to son James; to son Robert; to daughters Agness, Rebecca, Elizabeth. Teste: George Taylor, John Wiley. Proved, 28th March, 1770, by the witnesses. 19th June, 1770, Jane Patterson is granted administration and qualifies (mark), with Thos. Patterson, John Allison. |
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 520 | 1771 | Page 226.--19th December, 1771. Samuel Henderson and Jean to Michael Law, £60, 200 acres whereon said Law now lives; James Greenlee's line; corner to Rev. John Brown; John Stephenson's line; corner Thomas Paxton. Teste: Samuel Patterson, William Patton, James Patterson. |
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 123 | 1772 | Page 500.--31st March, Ano Domino, 1772. Jane Patterson's will, formerly wife of John Patterson--To son, William Patterson; to son, James Patterson's son John; to daughter, Elizabeth; to daughter, Mary; to son, Robert's daughter Jean; to son, James' daughter Jean; to daughter, Janet. Son-in-law Thomas Dixon and son James to make division. Executors, son James and son-in-law Thomas Dixon. Teste: James Gambel, Robert Gambel. Proved, 19th May, 1772, by the witnesses. Thos. Dixon refuses to execute. James qualifies (his mark) with Thomas Patterson, Alex. Thompson. |
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 421 | 1773 | A list of levys returned bad by John Smith for 1773-1774: ... James Patterson, twice returned; |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 530 | 1773 | Page 231.--18th May, 1773. James Patterson to Joseph Patterson, his son, part of 344 acres inclusive survey to James on head of Naked Creek. Delivered: Joseph Patterson, 9th September, 1793. | See:Naked Creek, Augusta, Virginia; James (87) had a son Joseph.
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 536 | 1773 | Page 78.--1st October, 1773. William Mitchell and Rebecca ( ), of 1st part; Margaret ( ) Sprowl, widow and relict of Samuel Sprowl, deceased, of 2d part; James Patterson and Sarah ( ) and Alex. Thompson and Martha ( ) of 3d part; George Peerey of 4th part. Samuel Sproul devised one-half of 210 acres to Mitchell with remainder in other half after death of widow; died leaving three daughters, who are women above. Mitchell has sold his interest to George Peerey. Delivered: George Peerey's son, February, 1782. |
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 408 | 1774 | 1774--... page 40, James Patterson, Naked Creek; | See:Naked Creek, Augusta, Virginia; James 91 lived on Naked Creek
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Patterson | James | | 3 | 547 | 1776 | Page 337.--23d April, 1776. Borden's executors 10 Samuel Patterson. Delivered to James Patterson, one of the heirs of Samuel, 11th October, 1806. Teste: William Robertson, Abraham Goodpasture, William Smith. |
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 193 | 1777 | AUGUST 20, 1777.... (220) Sarah Patterson, wife of James Patterson. relinquished dower in land conveyed to Robert Walker. | Conceivably James (69) 1695-c1780, as his 3rd wife is sometimes given as Sarah, but this is very late. It is more likley that this is James (87) who married Sarah Sproul.
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 198 | 1778 | MARCH 19, 1778.... (295) John Hawkins, runaway servant of James Patterson. |
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 203 | 1778 | NOVEMBER 18, 1778. (382) Martha Warner, orphan of Edward Warner, to be bound, preference being given to James Patterson. |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 159 | 1781 | Page 169.--__ February, 1781. Archibald Henderson's will--To wife, Elizabeth; to daughter, Eleanor, infant; to brother, William. Executors, Joseph Patterson, John Dickey. Teste: James, Isabella, Eleanor Patterson. Proved, 15th May, 1781, by the witnesses. Executors qualified. | Person:James Patterson (87) presumed. James'will of 1790 leaves a berqust to "Elin Henderson daughter of Archibald Henderson, which implies that one of James daughters married Archibald. While his will does indicate a daughter "____ Henderson", it also gives a daught "Elizabeth Grey". "Elin" could be "Eleanor", but the discrepancy in terms of daughters identities is not resolved.
| Patterson | James | | 3 | 175 | 1782 | Page 524.--31st January, 1782. John Francis' will--To wife, Mary; to 4 daughters, Ann, Margaret, Martha, and Jean Francis; to 3 daughters, Elizabeth, Agnis, Mary. Executors, John Gardner, James McCamey. Teste: James Patterson, Abel Griffith, Joseph Moss. Proved, 20th June, 1786, by Patterson and Moss. Gardner qualifies. |
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 381 | 1784 | MAY AND JUNE, 1784. Jane Patterson vs. James Patterson, acting executor of Jean Patterson, deceased.--Writ, 26th November, 1772. Chancery. Oratrix, the daughter of Jean Patterson, deceased, who left will dated 1772. Bill for accounting. |
| Patterson | James | | 1 | 384 | 1785 | AUGUST, 1785--MARCH, 1786. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Griffin.--Wm. McCafferly obtained a judgment against James Patterson, both in Augusta and in North Carolina. |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (74) | 2 | 279 | 1786 | 1786--[Marriage] January 4, Wm. Baird and Martha Patterson, daughter James Patterson. | James (74) had a dau Martha
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 283 | 1786 | 1786--[Marriage] September 16, James Patterson and Anne Hall, daughter of Susannah Hall; surety, Alex. Gibson, Jr. | James (74) had a son James (121)
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 233 | 1790 | Page 269.--26th February, 1790. James Patterson's will, far advanced in years--To sons, Joseph and Mathew; daughter, Elizabeth Gray; to granddaughter, Elin Henderson, daughter to Archibald Henderson. (This will recorded p. 150, supra) recorded there as to personal estate. Now, 26th April, 1809, proved by deposition of Robert Young, taken in Montgomery County, Ohio, corporation of Dayton, before William McClure, president of the corporation, 13th August, 1808. | Ellen Henderson was the dau of Ellen Patterson=Archibald Henderson.
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 298 | 1791 | 1791--[Marriage] November 4, Abraham Nickenson and Mary Simpson (a free mulatto); surety, James Patterson. |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 193 | 1791 | Page 335.--3d February, 1791. James Craig's will (Sr.)---To sons, James and William, lands on Middle River; also tract adjoining James Crawford, John Craig, and Henderson's land; to son, George Craig, home tract and that purchased of Jno. Davison, and all lands on east side of South River; to daughter, Sarah Ely, or Sarah Throp; to son, Samuel; frees slaves; to son, James' daughter, Mary; to each grandson named for testator, viz: James Craig's son, James; William Craig's son, James; Samuel Craigs son, James (if he have one); James Ely's son, James; James Andersen's son, James; to heirs of daughter, Mary Craig, deceased; to daughter, Agnes Andersen, and her husband, James Anderson. Executors, James, George, William. Teste: John and Anne Craig, James Patterson. Proved, 15th February, 1791, by John Craig and Patterson. James and George Craig qualify, leave reserved for other executor to qualify. | Connection to Craig family suggests James (87)
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 231 | 1793 | Page 150.--26th February, 1793. James Patterson's will--To sons, Joseph and Mathew; daughter, Elizabeth Gray; to granddaughter, Elin Henderson, daughter to Archibald Henderson; to Ellin Dickey, her grandmother's chest; to daughter, Isbald Dickey (legacy to Isbold Dickey provided Jno. Hickey provide a slave in lieu); to son Joseph's sons, Joseph and James. Executors, Jno. Dickey, Jno. Bell. Teste: James Young, Francis Brown, Robert Young. Proved, 29th September, 1807. Executors qualify. | Second version of will; Ellen Henderson was the dau of Ellen Patterson=Archibald Henderson.
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 3 | 204 | 1794 | Page 126.--17th May, 1794. Robert Stephen's will--To son, John; son, James; daughter, Isabella; son, Robert; daughter, Mary (infant); daughter, Nancy (infant); Stephen; to son, William (infant); to wife, Agness, Youngest children are William, Mary, and Nancy. Executors, James Crawford, Robert Craig. Teste: James Patterson, George Craig, John Clemons. Proved, October Court, 1794, by George Craig, John Clemans. Robert Craig qualified. | Connection to Craig family suggests James (87)
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 35 | 1795 | SEPTEMBER, 1795 (L to W). James Patterson vs. Francis Bell--Trespass. |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (74) | 2 | 316 | 1795 | 1795--[Marriage] June 23, John Craig and William Patterson, surety. John Craig and Sally Patterson, daughter of James Patterson (consent). Teste: Wm. Patterson, Wm. Beard. |
| Patterson | James | | 2 | 330 | 1798 | 1798--December 5, Saml. Thorp and Moses Thorp, surety. Saml. Thorp and Elizabeth Connally, daughter of Thos. Connally, deceased. James Patterson swears that Elizabeth Conly is 21. |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (87) | 2 | 334 | 1799 | 1799--June 24, James Patterson and Wm. Craig, surety. James Patterson and Jenney Craig, daughter of said Wm. Craig.1799 |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (74) | 2 | 336 | 1799 | 1799--April 16, Saml. Wims and James Patterson, surety. Saml. Wims and Jinny Patterson, daughter of above James Patterson. Saml. is of age. |
| Patterson | James | Person:James Patterson (74) | 3 | 243 | 1815 | Page 432.--16th February, 1815. James Patterson's will-- To wife, Deborah; sons, James, William, John, Samuel; to granddaughters, Deborah and Jane; a granddaughter, Deborah Wynes; to grandsons, James Craige, Patterson Craige, James Synes (Wymes); daughter, Jane, deceased, to her children; division to "Deborah Patterson any my nine children, or their lawful heirs, Martha Beard, Wm. Patterson, James Patterson, Sasrah Craige, Deborah Wilson, the children of Jane Syms (?) (Wynn?), John Patterson, Samuel Patterson, Nancy McCullough. Executors, sons James, John, Samuel. Teste: Jo. Williams, James and Samuel Patterson, John Craig. Proved, 27th february, 1815. James and John qualify. | Note: There are two pages numbered 243 vol 3
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