Person:Richard Fristoe (2)

Watchers
Richard Fristoe, "The Elder"
b.Abt 1685 Wales
  • HRichard Fristoe, "The Elder"Abt 1685 - 1764
  • WMary WilliamsAbt 1692 - 1748
m. Est 1710
  1. William FristoeEst 1712 - 1742
  2. Robert Fristoe, of Stafford County, VA1713 - Bef 1764
  3. Richard Fristoe, Jr.Est 1715 - Abt 1788
  4. Isabelle Fristoe1719 -
  5. George Fristoe1723 - 1748
  6. Martha FristoeAbt 1725 -
  • HRichard Fristoe, "The Elder"Abt 1685 - 1764
  • WMary HayesBef 1731 -
m. 24 Dec 1748
Facts and Events
Name Richard Fristoe, "The Elder"
Alt Name Richard Fristow
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1685 Wales[assumed of age when married]
Marriage Est 1710 [needs additional research]
to Mary Williams
Marriage 24 Dec 1748 Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginiato Mary Hayes
Death? 1764 Stafford County, Virginia

Early Land Acquisition in Virginia

Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants:

  • A-221: Rich'd Fristow of Stafford Co., 245 acres in said County on Ceadar Run Rolling Road, in valley of Chappawamick, adj. Hancock Lee. 15 Aug. 1726. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 77].
  • C-54: Richard Fristow of Stafford Co., 123 acres 144 Per. in Stafford Co. on Main Run of Chappawomsick, adj. John Wainwright. 4 Apr. 1730. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 103].
  • E-371: Richard Fristow the Elder of Stafford County, 121 acres in Stafford Co., 121 acres in Prince William Co. on Main Run of Chappawamsick, adj. Capt. William Brent, Robert Hedges. Surv. by Mr. John Warner. 24 Nov. 1741. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 139].
  • I-11: Richard Fristoe of Prince William Co., 50 acres surplus in 121 acres granted him 4 May 1741. Resurv. Mr. John Mawzy. Grant to Richard Fristoe the Elder 175 acres adj. Robert Hedges, Brent, Harrison, Folly Br., Richard Davidse. 4 Sept. 1757. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 145].

Records in Virginia

Richard Fristow VA Stafford County Rent Rolls 1723 [Virginia Tax & Rent Rolls - Stafford/King George County, VA]
A-82: John Lee of Stafford County, 245 acres in said County by Cedar Run Rolling Road, Run of Chapawamsick, Hancock Lee. 2 Oct. 1724. (Cancelled. Granted Rich'd Fristow fo: 221). [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 77].
D-4: Catesby Cocke of Prince William County, Gent., 187 acres in Stafford Co. adj. Mr. John Lee, Richard Fristow on S. Run of Chappawansick & Cedar Run Rowling Road. 24 Aug. 1731. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 114]
D-45: Catesby Cocke of Prince William County, Gent., 110 acres in Stafford county on Chappaqwamsick adj. John Lee, Richard Fristoe, Capt. Thomas Harrisson, Wansford Arrington. 7 Sept. 1731. (original grantee - Sherwood). [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 116].
1731 - 1732 Prince William County, Virginia Deeds, Liber A {June Whitehurst Johnson}:
Pages 270-278. Feb. 14, 1731. Richard Fristow of Overwharton Parish Stafford Co., planter to Bryan Chamblin of same, planter... for 300 lbs. of Tob....123 a. 144 perches as by patent from the Proprietors Office....dated April 4, 1730....on main run of Chappawansick....corner to John Wainwright. Lease and release.
Richard (R) Fristow
Wit: John Underwood, Mary (H) Carney, Mathew (M) Howell. Richard Fristow acknowledged payment of 300 lbs. Tob. and wit. by Alex. Scott, Geo. Brent, Law. DeButt.
At court June 21, 1732 Richard Fristow acknowledged this release with receipt endorsed to Bryan Chamblin, Mary wife of Richard relinquished her right of Dower to lands conveyed.
Pages 278-279. Richard Fristow of Overwharton Parsh., Stafford is bound to Bryan Chamblin of same....sum of 50 lbs. money of Great Britain.,,.Feb. 15, 1731.
Condition of above obligation is such that Rich. Fristow by indentures of lease and release unto Bryan Chamblin tract of on north side of Chappawamsick Run containing 123 a. 144 perches.
Richard (R) Fristow
Wit: John Underwood, Mary (M) Carney.
At court June 21, 1732 Richard Fristow acknowledged this bond to Bryan Chamblin.
E-55: Abraham Breedwell had Promise of Deed from Col. Carter, Bk. D fol. 4, 25 Aug. 1731. Breedwell by Catesby Cocke of Prince William Co. moved to have Deed renewed. 187 acres in Stafford Co. adj. Mr. John Lee, Richard Fristow on Chappawamsick and Cedar Run Rowling Road. 24 May 1739. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 123].
E-243: Joseph Combs of Stafford County, 413 acres in Stafford County on Chappawamsick S. Run adj. Capt. John Lee, Richard Fristow, Samuel Timmons formerly Mr. John Cook's, Brenttown Road, Combs's land. Surv. by Mr. John Warner. 9 Apr. 1741. # [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 133].
E-511: Isaac Breedwell of Stafford County, 552 acres in said County. Surv. by Mr. John Warner. Adj. Joseph Combs, Beaver Dam Run of Acquia, Rich. Fristow, Abraham Breedwell, Capt. John Lathan, Thos. Botts, Mr. Barber. 29 Oct. 1742. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1694-1742, Vol. 1, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 146].
I-51: Charles Harding of Stafford County, 145 acres on Beaver Dam Run of Aquia in said County. Adj. Robert Ashley, Joseph Combs, Barber, Isaac Bridwell, Frister, Cartey Wills, Brent Town Road, Combs 413 acre tract, Rocky Run. 28 July 1757. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, pg. 93].
I-75: Abraham Bridwell of Stafford County set forth there is a surplus in 187 acres granted him 21 May 1739. Resurveyed Mr. John Mauzy. 184 acres surplus. Inclusive Deed to Birdwell for 371 acres on Chappawamsic Run in said County, adjoining Capt. John Lee. Battooe, Brent Town Road, Richard Fristoe. 4 Aug. 1761. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, pg. 94].
K-15: Charles Harding of Stafford County, 364 acres in said County on Beaver Dam & Great Rockie Runs. Surv. George Waller. Adjoining Col. William Fitzhugh, Mr. Joseph Combs. By Brentown Road, Isaac Bridewell (Bridewel), Richard Fristoe now Carty Wells. 15 Oct. 1757. "This land is within Coombs, therefore never issued." [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, pg. 112].
References
  1.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  3.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).

    Richard Fristoe came to Colonial Virginia a widower, with his children, and settled in Stafford County, Virginia, near Chapawanich, where they had their church.



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