Person:Barnard Schenking (1)

Watchers
Barnard Schenking, Esq., of Dehoo Plantation
 
  • HBarnard Schenking, Esq., of Dehoo Plantation - Bef 1692
  • WElizabeth _____
  1. Bernard Schenking - Bef 1695
  2. Elizabeth Schenckingh1670 - 1751
Facts and Events
Name Barnard Schenking, Esq., of Dehoo Plantation
Gender Male
Property[4] 7 Dec 1683 South Carolina, United States
Marriage to Elizabeth _____
Property[1] Colleton, South Carolina, United States
Death[1] Bef 16 Sep 1692 South Carolina, United Statesinventory

Notes

  • 1677 - Barbadian merchants Richard Bate and Barnard Schenking chose their “trusty and welbeloved friend” justice William Travers of Rappahannock as their Virginia representative
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1692-1670 (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    8(4, Oct 1907):195-210.

    September 16, 1692, Thomas Gratbach and Richard Hill returned their "Inventory of the Cattell and one Negro man on James Island belonging to Mr. Barnard Schencking Esqr. Deceased." Proved by Stephen Bull.

    November 24, 1692, Matthew Bee and Daniel Courtis returned their inventory and appraisement of that part of the estate of Barnard Schenckingh on and belonging to his plantation on which Thomas Williams then lived, "Commonly Called Dehoo in Colleton County." (Pages 38-39.)

  2.   [1], in H.A.M. Smith papers, ca. 1744-1922. SCHS.

    Maps, plats, etc.

    Folder: 47/12a/0031
    Title: Plan of 700 acres laid out to Bernard Schenking
    Date: unknown
    Size: 420 by 555 Each
    Surveyor: Matthews
    Name(s): Barnard Schenking Major John Herbert; Richard Batten; John Mell; Jonah Lynch; John
    Maverick; Benjamin Coachman
    Location(s): Tracing of plat in two parts; Grant dated July 14, 1780; River
    Parish: St. James
    Types: B
    Reproduction: T, June 1799
    Original Page Number in Plat Book: 27/27a
    Notes: Distance and Bearings; Scale

  3.   Lords Proprietors' Instructions to Governor Philip Ludwell [2].

    [8 Nov 1691]
    ... 8. You are to restore Bernard Schenking Esq to his place of Chief Judge or Sheriff of Berkeley County Wee haveing had no complaints against him for injustice and found him always faithfull to us and you are to add four Assistants to him of whose probity and loyalty to their Matys and fidelity to us you have a good assurance. ...

  4. Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1692-1670 (Continued), in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    11(2, Apr 1910):123-128.

    December 7, 1683, Barnard Schenckingh, of Carolina, gentleman, in consideration of £50. sterling, conveyed to Thomas Barrington, Esq., of Steeple Bumstede, in the county of Essex, a tract of 270 acres of land, bounded by the eastern branch of the T in Cooper River, by lands not run out and by lands of Jonah Lynch, Esq.
    Witness: Joseph Oldys.
    Recorded, August 13, 1684, by John Beresford, Register.
    (Page 370.)