Person:Isabel Clare (15)

  • F.  Clare (add)
  1. Richard ClareAbt 1622 - Bef 1657
  2. Isabel ClareAbt 1625 -
m.
  1. Henry AshtonAbt 1649 - 1706
  2. Charles Ashton1652 - Bef 1708/09
  3. John Ashton, of Cherry PointAbt 1652 - Bef 1681
  4. Margaret AshtonBef 1654 -
m. Bef 17 Apr 1672
Facts and Events
Name Isabel Clare
Alt Name[2] Isabella Clare
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1625 Ireland
Other[4] 20 May 1654 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesson John is given gift from Richard Clare, her brother
Marriage Virginia, United Statesto Charles Ashton
Marriage Bef 17 Apr 1672 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesto Dominick Rice
Other[3] 17 Apr 1672 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesson John petitions the court
Living? 21 Aug 1672 Northumberland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in court record
Death? Northumberland, Virginia, United States
References
  1.   1669-1673 Northumberland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2; [Antient Press]
    153.

    Northumberland County Court 21st of August 1672

    Whereas THO: HALL, who maryed MARGARET, ye Daughter of CHARLES ASHTON. deced petitioned this Cort: for an Order for his sd. Wife's porcon; It is ordered yt: DOMINICK RICE, who mayred ISABELL, ye Relict of ye sd. CHARLES, forthwth pay unto ye sd. THO: HALL, in right of his Wife, her proporconable parte of ye sd. ASHTONs Estate

  2. Washington and his Neighbors, in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
    4:1 (Jul 1895):40.

    Charles Ashton, of Northumberland county (born in 1625, died 1672), married Isabella. She married secondly Dominick Rice, prominent in Bacon's Rebellion. ...

  3. Sparacio, Ruth Trickey; Lydia Sparacio Bontempo; and Sam Sparacio. Order book abstracts of Northumberland County, Virginia. (McLean, Virginia: Antient Press, c1994-)
    Part 2 (1669-1673):147.

    Northumberland County Court 17th of April 1672
    Whereas JOHN ASHTON, ye Heyre of CHARLES ASHTON, peticoned this cort: yt: ye Estate of his deced. Father might be divided, yt: he might have his porcon ascertayned; It is ordered yt: ye Jury empannell twelve honest men of ye Neighbourhood & yt: they, wth: Mr. JNO: HANIE, divide ye Land of ye sd. ASHTON into thre equall partes, & possesse DOMINICK RICE, who maryed ye Relicte of ye sd. ASHTON, (in right of his said Wife) with which third parte he shall make choyce of & ye sd. JOHN wth; ye other two partes; And alsoe ordered yt: ROBT: SECH, Mr. MATH: RHODON, WM: KEYNE & THO: ADAMS (being first sworne by ye next Justice of ye Peace) apprayse ye Estate of ye sd. CHARLES ASHTON & deliv: unto ye sd, JOHN ASHTON his pporcinable parte of ye sd, Estate in kind, he giveing caucon to be accomptable for ye paymt: of his parte of what debts shall appears due from ye sd. Estate

  4. Walczyk, Frank V. Northumberland County record book, 1652-1658. (Coram, New York: Peter's Row, c2002).

    Richard Clare his gift unto John Ashton.
    Know all men by these presents that I Richard Clare for and in consideration of my love and affection I bear unto John Ashton son unto Charles Ashton I give unto the said John Ashton one cow calf of a brown color marked the right ear cropt and under keeled and a slit in the crop the left ear cropt and under keeled, the said John Ashton for to have and to hold the said calf with her increase forever, Witness my hand the 20th of May 1654.
    The mark of Richard Clare.
    Teste - Per me Thomas Kedby

    20th November 1655, This deed of gift was acknowledged in court by Richard Clare and is recorded