Person:Samuel Swan (8)

Watchers
Samuel Swan, Esq.
b.11 May 1653
m. 13 Jan 1649/50
  1. Sarah Swan1651 - 1652
  2. Samuel Swan, Esq.1653 - 1707
  3. Samson Swan1654 - 1668
m. 24 Mar 1673
  1. William SwannAbt 1674 -
  2. Samuel SwannAbt 1676 - Bef 1702
  3. Samson SwannAbt 1678 -
  4. Henry SwannAbt 1680 -
  5. Thomas SwannAbt 1682 -
m. Bef Oct 1701
  1. Elizabeth Swann1699 - 1729
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Swan, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth? 11 May 1653
Marriage 24 Mar 1673 to Sarah Drummond
Marriage Bef Oct 1701 Perquimans, North Carolina, United States[2nd wife - she is the widow Fendall]
to Elizabeth Lillington
Death[3][4] 14 Sep 1707 Perquimans, North Carolina, United Statesat his plantation
Burial[1] Perquimans, North Carolina, United Statesat his plantation
Religion[4] Episcopal - established first church in Perquimans, but the building was never finished
References
  1. 135332277, in Find A Grave
    last accessed Aug 2017.
  2.   Source needed.

    "[I] was born the 11th May, 1653.
    Sarah, daughter of William Drummond, Esq., ...was married to me the 24th March, 1673, being Tuesday, by whom I had seven sons and two daughters.
    My dearly beloved wife, Elizabeth... [was] married to me the 19th of May, 1698, being Thursday, the widow of Col. John [Fendall], by whom I had issue." - Samuel Swann

  3. Source needed.

    "The Hon. Samuel Swann, Esq., Collector of Her Majesty's Customs in Roanoke, and a member of the Council there, departed this life the 14th of September, 1707, just at day break at his dwelling plantation, in [Perquimans], and lies there interred, at whose death and funeral I the subscriber was present." - Edward Moseley, Governor of North Carolina

  4. 4.0 4.1 Winslow, Ellen Godde Rawlings. History of Perquimans county as compiled from records found there and elsewhere: abstracts of deed from 1681 through the revolution-petitions, divisions and marriages found in Perquiamans and adjacent counties... (Raleigh: Edwards & Broughton Co., 1931).

    10
    [Perquimans Precinct Court - 28 Sep 1694]
    Major Samuel Swann proved rights, himself, wife Sarah (daughter of William Drummond), William, Samuel, Samson, Henry, and Thomas Swann, and Elizabeth Hunt ; negroes Tom, Mary, Hanah, Eliza, and Jane, for transportation of which he received 650 acres of land on the Sount in Perquimans precinct. ...

    13
    [Perquimans Precinct Court - Oct 1701]
    ... Major Samuel Swann and Elizabeth, his wife (second wife, daughter of Alexander Lillington), acknowledged a deed to Samuel Swann, Jr. ...