Person:John Chilton (2)

John Chilton, of Currioman Plantation
m.
  1. Sarah Chilton
  2. John Chilton, of Currioman PlantationAbt 1666 - 1726
  3. William ChiltonAbt 1668 -
  4. Mary ChiltonAbt 1670 -
  5. Thomas ChiltonBef 1672 -
  6. Elizabeth ChiltonAbt 1672 -
  7. George ChiltonAbt 1678 - Bef 1706
  8. Charles ChiltonAbt 1680 - Bef 1706
  9. Mark ChiltonAbt 1684 - Abt 1732
  • HJohn Chilton, of Currioman PlantationAbt 1666 - 1726
  • WUnknown - Abt 1718
m. Abt 1687
  1. John ChiltonBef 1699 - 1744
  2. Capt. Thomas Chilton1699 - 1775
  • HJohn Chilton, of Currioman PlantationAbt 1666 - 1726
  • WMary _____1680 - Bef 1737
m. Bef Apr 1718
Facts and Events
Name John Chilton, of Currioman Plantation
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1666 Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
Marriage Abt 1687 Westmoreland, Virginia, United States[1st wife]
to Unknown
Other[1] 15 Nov 1706 Westmoreland, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of John Chilton, father
Marriage Bef Apr 1718 Westmoreland, Virginia, United States[2nd wife ; she is the widow Summerville]
to Mary _____
Death[2] 11 Jul 1726 Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
Burial[2] Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
Probate? 28 Sep 1726 Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
References
  1. Will abstract of John Chilton, in Fothergill, Augusta B. (Augusta Bridgland). Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1654-1800. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987).

    CHILTON, JOHN, Sr., 15 November 1706; 29 April 1708.
    1 negro and 1 horse to dau. Sarah Chilton ;
    dau. Mary wife of John Sharp of Lancaster;
    1 negro man to dau. Elizabeth wife of Bryan Groves;
    son Thomas £10 Sterling;
    grandson John son of William Chilton £5 Sterling;
    grandson John son of John Chilton £5 Sterling;
    wife Jane and all my children;
    daughter Sarah my side saddle;
    son John exr.

  2. 2.0 2.1 CHILTON ANCESTORS OF THE CHILTONS OF "HEREFORD" VIRGINIA: THEIR SIBLINGS AND SPOUSES by Charles Alexander Chilton [1], in Genealogy.com Genforum.

    1 John (c.1666-1726) as early as 1697 bought land in Westmoreland where he made his home on Curriomen Creek. He acquired large holdings in Westmoreland and Stafford. "On 1 June 1699 John Hartley charged in court that John Chilton combined and confederated with others and unlawfully burned and destroyed a periwig and hat belonging to Hartley." In 1711 he was sworn in as justice of the peace. In 1724 Capt. John Chilton was in the Westmoreland militia. John had two wives. The first (name unknown) bore him sons John and Thomas. Before April 1718 he remarried to Mary --- Bowcock Watts Summerville who had children only by the first two of her three previous husbands. On the Tombstone of John, son of immigrant John, found about 1920 at "Curriomen", is written: "Here/Lyeth in hopes of a/Joyfull Resurrection the/Body of Mr. John Chilton/Merchant who Departed/this life the 11th day of July/Anno Domini 1726 Aged/about 60 years."