Person:Isaac Child (8)

Watchers
m.
  1. Hannah ChildAbt 1665 -
  2. James ChildAbt 1667 - Aft 1712
  3. Ellen ChildAbt 1669 -
  4. William ChildAbt 1671 -
  5. Mary ChildAbt 1673 -
  6. Isaac Child, of Childberry SCAbt 1675 - 1734
  7. Sarah ChildAbt 1677 - Aft 1718
m. 1 Jun 1710
  1. James Child1712/13 - 1712/13
  2. William Child1713/14 - 1738/39
  3. Sarah Child1715/16 - 1756
  4. Isaac Child1717 - 1742/43
  5. Hannah Child1719 - 1763
  6. Lydia Child1721 - 1765
  7. Mary Child1724 - 1744/45
  8. Elizabeth Child1737 - 1738
Facts and Events
Name[4] Isaac Child, of Childberry SC
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1675 Amersham Parish, Herefordshire (now Buckinghamshire), England
Residence? Abt 1680 Coleshill, Hereford (now Buckinghamshire), England
Marriage 1 Jun 1710 South Carolina, United Statesto Margaret Tunsteed
Will[2] 5 Nov 1734 Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Residence? St. Johns Berkeley Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Death[1] 10 Nov 1734 Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

Notes

  • Abt 1697/98 - came to the Province of Carolina with his father
  • inherited much of his father's land in the town of Childsbury or Childberry on the western bank of the Cooper River, along with other parts of what was called the Strawberry Ferry tract [Smith, 1913]
References
  1. Smith, Henry A. M. “Childsbury", in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    15:2 (1914):Bible records 111-112.
  2. Will Transcript of Isaac Child, in South Carolina, United States. South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes 1671-1977
    Charleston > Wills, 1731-1740, Vol. 003 > image 253 of 445; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia. .
  3.   Smith, Henry A. M. “Some Forgotten Towns in Lower South Carolina” , in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    14:4 (1913):198-203.
  4. Demise for 500 years to secure legacies, in Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society Collection items deposited in 1938
    D-BAS/38/997, 29 Nov 1687.

    Parties:
    (1) James Child the younger, son of James Child the elder of Coleshill, Agmondesham alias Amersham (Hertfordshire), yeoman;
    (2) Zachary Allnutt of Coleshill, gentleman and William Page of Coleshill, blacksmith

    Operative part
    - (1) demised (a)-(c) to (2) to secure payment of £70 to Hannah Child, James Child, Ellen Child, William Child, Mary Child, Isaack Child and Sarah Child (children of (1) and Ellen, his wife), and for 5 shillings paid to James Child the younger by (2) demised (a)-(c) to (2)

    Property:
    (a) cottage in the occupation of Ellen Child in Coleshill;
    (b) 2 closes of meadow or pasture adjoining (a) containing together 3 acres in the occupation of Stephen Salter;
    (c) hedgerow or parcel of woodground adjoining (b) on N containing 1 acre in the occupation of James Child the elder

    Habendum:
    - to (2) from death of survivor of (1) and Ellen, his wife for 500 years at peppercorn rent with proviso for voiding on payment of £10 to each of the children of (1)

    Witnesses:
    - George Howard;
    - Daniell Eames