Person:Esther Meador (7)

Esther Meador
d.Bef 1721
m. Bet Jul 1677 and Feb 1678
  1. Richard MeadorAbt 1678 - Bef 1716
  2. Thomas Meador1680 - 1758
  3. Rachel MeadorAbt 1683 -
  4. Elizabeth MeadorAbt 1685 - Bef 1749
  5. Hope Meador1690 - Bef 1721
  6. Esther MeadorEst 1692 - Bef 1721
  7. John MeadorBef 1694 - 1720
  • HWilliam BourneBef 1681 - Bef 1739
  • WEsther MeadorEst 1692 - Bef 1721
  1. John Bourne1720 - 1747
Facts and Events
Name Esther Meador
Alt Name Esther Meadows
Alt Name Hester Meadors
Gender Female
Birth? Est 1692 Essex County, Virginia
Property[1][2] 10 Oct 1694 Essex County, Virginiarec'd land from father in deed of gift
Marriage to William Bourne
Death[3] Bef 1721
References
  1. Meador, Victor P. (Victor Paul), and Bernal M. Meador. Our Meador families in colonial America: as found in the records of Isle of Wight, Lancaster, (old) Rappahannock, Richmond, Essex and Caroline Counties, Virginia. (Independence, Missouri: V.P. Meador, 1983).

    Elizabeth White Meador died before the end of 1694. On 10 December 1695, John Meador, anticipating a second marriage, made a deed of gift dividing the bulk of his land among his children: Richard, Thomas, John Jr., and Hope, Rachel, Elizabeth and Esther.

  2. Land Grants - John and Thomas Meador, June Bork, 18 Feb 2001, in RootsWeb Archiver
    accessed 18 Aug 2014.

    1694 Dec 10 - Essex Co, VA - Deeds & Wills (1692-5), p.332
    Know all men by these presents that I, John Meador Senior widower, in ye
    county of Essex in ye Parish of South Farnham, for ye love I bear to my
    children that I had by my wife Elizabeth [White] Meador deceased, I doe
    hereby give them such parsell of land that I shall set downe severall by
    themselves. . . . .
    my son Richard Meador and my son John Meador . . . .
    my son Thomas Meador . . . .
    to my son Hope Meador. . . .
    my daughter Rachell Meador. . . .
    my daughter Elizabeth Meader. . . . & my daughter Esther Meader. . . .
    The land given unto my sons and daughters never to be sold nor disposed of but to ramaine from heir to heir as long as there can be one of
    ye Meaders found alive, . . . .
    Witness my hand and seale this tenth day of
    December, 1694.. /s/ John Meader (Seale)..
    Wit: Mary (X) Gorbell, Joseph (F) Calloway

  3. Meador, Victor P. (Victor Paul). Meador families of Virginia : and points west. (Independence, Missouri: V.P. Meador, c1989)
    Volume I.

    Esther Meador d. before 1721. Her husband, William Bourne remarried, Elizabeth NN. His will was probated 11 July 1739