Person:Hugh Nelson (11)

Watchers
Hugh Nelson
 
m. 16 May 1770
  1. Thomas Nelson1770 - 1859
  2. Jane Byrd Nelson1775 - 1808
  3. Lucy Nelson1778 -
  4. Nathaniel NelsonAbt 1786 -
Facts and Events
Name Hugh Nelson
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1744 prob. Yorktown County, Virginia
Marriage 16 May 1770 Hanover County, Virginiato Judith Page

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 2 - Charles Carter of Shirley, John Lyons and Anne his wife, John Page of Rosewell, John Page of North River, William Page and John Byrd Page, infants, by John Page of Caroline, their next friend, Jane Page, John Page of Caroline, Lewis Page, Robert Page, Peyton Page, William Page, Augustus Page and Hugh Page, infants, by last named John Page, their next friend, William Byrd Page, Carter Page, Mathew Page, Robert Page, Thomas Taylor Page, Hugh Nelson and Judith, his wife, John Byrd and Maria Taylor his wife, William Nelson and Elizabeth Nelson, infants, by said Hugh Nelson, their next friend, Francis Nelson and Lucy his wife, and the representatives of Robert Page of Broad Neck, vs. Robert Carter-- Divides lands. Deed 12th June, 1803, John Page, Governor of Va., and Margaret, his wife, to Ferdinando Fairfax of Jefferson. Recorded in General Court 13th June, 1803.
  • Vol. 2 - Nelson &c vs. Burwell--O. S. 43; N. S. 15--Bill filed November, 1805. Complainants, viz: William and Philip Nelson, Francis, Hugh and Robert Nelson; Mann Page and Elizabeth, his wife; Carter Page and Mary, his wife; Thomas Nelson and Judith, his wife; and Susannah Nelson; children, representatives and creditors of General Nelson, deceased, by Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, their grandmother, who was a considerable creditor of the said Genl. Thomas Nelson. Copy of will of Gen. Thomas Nelson of York County. Proved in York County, 16th February, 1789. Wife Lucy (his mother was alive); son Thomas, land on which Skelton Smith lives; son Philip; son Francis; son Hugh; brother Hugh; son Robert; daughter Elizabeth Page; daughters Mary, Lucy, Susanna and Judith Nelson; legatee Dr. Augustine Smith, whom he maintained and educated; son William; nephew William Nelson, son of brother Nathaniel Nelson. Will dated 26th December, 1788. Copy of mortgage by Thomas Nelson and Lucy, his wife, 30th December, 1788, conveys 5,200 acres in Prince William, conveyed to Thomas by Lewis Burwell of Gloucester, deceased, and by Lewis Burwell, Jr., of Gloucester, eldest son and heir of Lewis, deceased, dated 1789, and recorded in General Court; also 1,115 acres conveyed by James Maury Fontaine of Gloucester by deed recorded in Genl. Ct. Also 700 acres in Loudoun conveyed by Nathaniel Burwell, late of Lancaster County, deceased.
References
  1. International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).