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Ancestry.com Family Tree for Christopher Hawkins Updated: Wed Apr 4 01:13:19 2001 Contact: Christopher Hawkins Notes for THOMAS ILES: York Co, VA GSU#034405 Deeds Orders Wills, etc. #8, 1687-1691, p. 191; Court 25 Mar 1696 Iles Cooper by Samll: Cooper his father and guardian haveing subpoind Thomas Edmunds and Katherine his wife to answer him in a plea of partition and defendants not appeareing, itt is ordered that they putt in their answere or else judgement will pass according to plaintiff's declaration. same: p. 382; "Received December ye 7th 1689 of Mrs Joan Wardlaw all the severall cattle belonging to my wife Katherine the daughter of Iles deceast, and do for my self myheirs exec. adm. acquit release and discharge the said Joan Wardly from all manor of suit or claimes whatsoever Witness my hand ye day and date above relating to ye sd cattle. signed by mark Thomas Edmunds WitEdward Moss, John Rogers, Jan 24 1689/90. York Co, VA GSU #0034398 Deeds, Wills Orders, etc. #6 1675-1684, p. 20; York Co Court 12 Nov 1677, "A Commission of Adminacon of the Estate of Thomas Isles deced cum testaments anexd being this day proved in court by the oath of Wm Hapgood & Robt Tatum(?) isgranted to John Mathews in right of his wife the decd relict & ordered that some time between this & the next court the decedst Estate be appraised according to law by Mr. John Buxton & Xpher Cartey. same, p. 22; Will of Thomas Iles, parish of York, planter, gives to his wife all his personal estate & to two daughters. To his mother & father a "coon" saddle & one yearling bull calf in token of love & affection & to "brother" Edward Wardley "coon Goun" which he has in his keeping already. Written 12 April 1677, with mark TI in presence of Robert Tenan & Edward Hapgood. At court Nov 1677. same, p. 36; 24 Dec 1678, petition of John Mathews as intermarrying with the relict of Thos Isles, deced, ordered that estate be appraised by Mr. John Lawson & Xpher Corley, appraisement to be returned to next court same, p. 73; Appraisement of Thomas Isles deced, by court decree 24 Apr 1678, returned 22 Oct 1678 by John Lawson & Christr Corey. Elizabeth Mathews relict of Isles swore to appraisement 12 Nov 1678 same, p. 223; 24 June 1680, petition of Joan Wardley the wife of Tho.Wardley, grandmother of Katherine & Elizabeth Iles, daughters of Tho. Iles, dec'd for John Mathews, who married relict of Tho. Iles, to give over children to Joan to raise. Mathews to pay childrentheir portion of estate of Iles. same, p. 240; 24 Oct 1680, ordered that John Mathews give bond before29th for estate of Tho. Iles or be arrested. same, p. 268; 24 Nov 1680, order that John Mathews have quietus from estate of Tho. Iles, dec'd, he having paid much beyond assets. same p. 271; John Mathews ____, to the estate of Thomas Iles decd November 22nd 1680, appraisement, recorded 24 Nov 1680. same p. 282; Ordered that Sheriff take into custody Joan Wardley, wid, and detain until she gives bond for what estate she has in her possession belonging to the orphans ofTho Iles, dec'd, until she gives John Mathews of whom she had the estate, "unauthorating such from the same". same p. 383; 24 June 1681, Joan Wardlaw acknowledges that she received cattle mentioned in the inventory in the discharge of John Mathews according to the Deed of Gift. same p.327; 22 Nov 1680 Received of John Mathews the following cattle: (11 head in all) 24 June 1681. Joan Wardlow acknowledges in court she received the cattle of John Mathews for the use of her Grandchild Katherine Isles. Recorded. same p. 346; The order of last orph court concerning Iles orph is continued. York Co, VA Deed, Wills Orders, etc. #5 1672-1676, p. 159; I Joane Wardley, give my grandchild Agnes Iles, daughter of Thomas Iles, a heifer with calf, but if she should die, then to the next heir of Thomas Iles. If all should die and their father Thomas Iles after them, thento Nicholas Wardley and Edward Wardley. 15 April 1676 Joane (circle with cross) Wardley. Wit: Thomas(T) Price, Thomas Wardley York Co VA Records 1672-1676 Ab by Benj. B. Weisiger III from Record Bk #5: p. 151, July 1667 Thomas Wardley, Thomas Isles & Francis Floyd as witnesses for Lewis Roberts agst Edd Mosse to be paid #40 tobacco apiece. p. 152 Deposition of Tho Wardley, age 34, says Goodman Roberts asked James Bailey.......24 Jul 1667 Deposition of Thomas Isles, age 21, as above. same p. 343, 2 Sep 1664 Thomas Iles wit to deed involving horse for Thomas Wardley signed Thomas (TI) Illes York Co, VA Marriages of Some VA Residents 1607-1800, Serier 1, V. 4,Comp & Pub by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck: Mathews, ____m. bef. 1678, Elizabeth (____) Isle, widowof Thomas of York Co, whose est. app. of that date proves it. York Co, VA Deeds & Bonds V.2 GSU #0034419: p. 480, 19 May 1728, JohnEdmunds of Norfolk Co to Tho Charles of Warwick Co, for 5 sh 112 1/2 ac in parish of York Hampton in York Co, bounded by Cheesman's Cr, part of 225 ac of land formerly belonging to Tho Isleswho died leaving will & two dau Katherine & Elizabeth & John Edmunds is son of Katherine Isles Edmunds. Recorded 20 May 1728, Release same day with payment of 83 pounds sterling. "York County, VA Records 1672-1676" Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III Page 41 Circa 1672 "John Smyth and Mr. Charles Carroll are ordered to view the hogshead of tobacco in the difference between John Rogers and Thomas Isles to see if same is according to specialty." Page 97 "p.91. John Mathews and Thomas Isles are ordered paid 40 lbs tob. apiece as evidences in difference between Mr. John Rogers and Robert Bartee." Page 98 "Thomas Isles is remitted to the sheriff's custody and remain until he gives bond and security for saving the parish of York harmless froma bastard laid to him, and paying find for good behavior." Page 101 "p.94. On petition of Elizabeth Isles, it is ordered she possess herself of what estate belonged to her husband Thomas Isles, and manage same for the good of herself and children, and pay all just debts." Page 112 "Thomas Isles, have sold to Thomas Wardley one cow. 7 Jan. 1674...Theaccount on backside of above bill of sale Pd: to Thomas Isles - 1 lb powder 20 lbs tob. Pd. to Mr. Flowers 320 lbs tob. 1 pr. French fall shoes 40 lbs tob. 8 lbs sugar at 6 48 lbs tob. Pd to Francis Floyd the taylor 82 lbs tob." Page 124 "I, Thomas Isles bind myself to have nothing to do with Elizabeth Isles, nor with half my cattle and half my hogs, nor half my goods that are moveable, and I will possess her now with all to her disposing. 1 Jan. 1674. Thomas (I) Isles. Wit: Robert Barley, Stephen Searles." "York County, VA Records 1675-1672" Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III Page 77 "Deposition of Thomas Isles, age 21, says as above. Thomas (T) Isles 24 July 1667." Page 214 "John Rosse was arrested at suit of Thomas Isles, and not appearing, but Nicholas Clarke returned security, it is ordered that Clarke pay Isles 220 lbs. tob." Genealogy.com "VA Colonial Abstracts", Volume III, York County, 1633-1646 Preface on page 101 - "It is folly to explain the York records. They simply are, or are not. Particularly the latter. Many Courts with no proceedings shown. Blank pages. Skips in time. But the remarkable pointis that anything remains. york the battle ground. "1st Bacon's Rebellion when we destroyed our own records. Jamestown burned, etc. "2nd. The Revolution. General Arnold was here. So was General Tarieton known as 'Hell's Crusader'. "3rd. 1812. Of which the least said the greater our glory. The British did not bother with the village of Richmond, but they were at York. "4th. That great pastime of destruction often referred to as the Civil War. Civil Indeed! "The loss in York records is due to natural decay from age, some petty thievery, byt principally to our own indifference to their preservation..." Page 15 "No.2 p.48. 'whereas Thomas Isles did this Court impleade John Leake for on hund: pounds of tob: and twoe barrels of Corne, due by bill dated the 14th of Apriell 1644 which was in consideration of Howse and grond to plant on and Diett and washinge And for as much as it appearethto the Court that since that bill past by the said Leake by reason ofthe late march and the said Iles Leake and many others being drawne togeather and forced and made new Convenantes the said Iles Leake and the rest to plant in a generall way and to have all the Grounds in Com'on It - [The balance of this entry is destroyed in the original and isfilled in from the transcript of 1894] - is therefore the opinion of the Court and soe ordered that the said Leake shall have in his sted for the said tobacco and corne and taht the said Iles pay the said Leake his charges within 5 days 3lls exec.'." Page 66 "p.197. Tho Isles to have admr of estate of Hugh Nookes, he being a creditor." Page 72 "p.264. Charles Smith ordered to pay debt 600 lb tobo to Tho Isles." "p.265. Part torn away. In dif. betw Thos Isles pltf and Jno Bennett pltf and Mr. John Chew admr of est. of Tho Browne decd to be settled..." Page 87 "p.329. That Rd Duning laid execution upon the body of Tho Iles and the Sheriff let Iles have his liberty for debt. Paymt ordered." Page 101 "No. 2 p.381. Tho Iles indebted to Cornelius Starman 820 lb. tobo is ordered to pay John Merryman atty of Starman." Genealogy.com "Cavaliers and Pioneers", Patent Book 1, Part II Page 96 "Thomas Iles, 75 acs. Chas. Riv. Co, 21 Aug. 1638, p. 592. N. upon the back Cr., S. into the woods, E. upon John Clarksons land & W. upona br. of sd. creek, called Gwyn his Cr. Due in right of adv. of 3 pers. the 2nd yeare to sd. Chas. River: Tymothy Stockden, Richard Roades& 1 Negroe. Note: This pattent surrendered up & renewed 2 Oct. 1640. Test: Richard Lee; Georg Read, deputy Secr." Page 122 "Thomas Iles, 225 acrs. Rhas. Riv. Co, 2 Oct. 1640, p. 720. N. upon the back Cr., E. upon land of John Clarkson, running to br. of Cheesemans Cr. &c. Due vizt: 75 acs. & 50 acs. by 2 former patents, which weresurrendered. & 100 acs. by assignment from Richard Roades of his right in the trans. of himself, his wife & 1 servt: Wm. Lasling." Page 468 "Thomas Iles, 225 acs. Yorke Co, formerly called Charles River, 19 Oct. 1664, p. 228, (139). Bounded N. upon the back creek, E. with land of Jno Clearkson &c. running S. till it meets with a branch of Chesmans Cr. Renewal of patent dated 2 oct. 1640." References
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