I found this in files, It has some info on Dorothy as well as some sources- decided to post
Thomas Day was probably born about 1651
He married a woman named Dorothy Hudson . There is some conflict of who she was there is this --
Researcher claims from the "Index to Marriages of Old Rappahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia, page 79: 1676, Day, Thomas Married Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Hudson. Book D 5, Page: 514.
OR THIS ---
"Know all men that I Thomas DAY of Rappa Planter de upon consideration of a Marriage with Dorothy HUDSON as alsoe for and in consideration of a Horse received of the said Dorothy hereby engage myself my heirs & assigns to buy a Mare filly of a yeare old the same to be bought within this two years and what Female increase comes of the said Mare to be equally divided between Laurana, Anne & William HUDSON and Mary BARTLET ......" etc.
***TL NOTE -**she might have been a widow -possibly of Edward Hudson- with perhaps four children. This appears to be 1673 ( could be 1676) I assume that Laurana, Anne, Wm and Mary are all her children. It appears Mary is already of age to be married which would likely make Dorothy as a bit older than our Thomas who is likely only 22 to 25 years old at this time. If the deceased husband had been married before, then the mother of these children could be in doubt. Would need to locate info on his will & probate. (see Combs Family site below for more info)****
Thomas Day purchased land from William Hudson and wife Rebecca Woodnut Hudson located in Essex County, Virginia in 1687 and another 189 acres from John Brookes in 1693
No record yet located about what happened to Dorothy.
By 1698, Thomas appears to have married second time, to Elizabeth (surname unknown). Thomas had one daughter, Elizabeth Mary Angelica Day, born between 1688 and 1699, who later married George Shepherd. There has not been any proof that I know of whether E.M.A. Day is the daughter of Dorothy Hudson or Elizabeth Unknown but the name implies she is Elizabeth's daughter. Her children were born between 1730-1739 so best guess of childbearing age would put her birth 1690-1699.
Sometime before Feb 10, 1699 a neighbor, Mary Hodges, visited the Day home and found Elizabeth Day "lying dead upon the bed in a most horrod and barboriy mannor all Gored in Blood " and Thomas Day also had wounds on his face. Thomas Day said his wife died about two hours before sunrise, but he did not know what had happened to her. (more info on the 1st page about Day)
All witnesses recorded in the court record gave the same report. The jurors decided "Thom. Day is Guilty of ye murdering ye said Elizabeth Day. " February 10, 1699
THEN in 1700 -"In Aprill Generall Court 1700 Day of Essex County for ye Murder of Eliza Cay wife of Thomas Day of Essex Acquitted and discharged"
"In October General Court 1700 John Smith for Felony & ye murder of Eliza Day Wife of Thomas Day of Essex County. Found Guilty. Condemned and was Executed" (See McIlwaine info below for more)
So far I have found no other info of who John Smith was or why he may have murdered Eliza Day
It appears that Thomas never truly recovered from the ordeal.
"I Thomas Day of South Farnham Parish in Essex County, Planter, doe assigne and sett over
all my right title clayme and interest unto the within written deed unto Jacob Devillard
of the aforesd county, .....this seaventeenth day of March 1701/2 ...Acknowledged in Essex
county court the 11th day of May 1702 and truely recorded" .
( I encourage you to visit the rootsweb site of Mr. Sheppard for all of info and much more,
he deserves the credit)
I assume Thomas was too ill or otherwise incapable of caring for his property.
Then just four years later he writes his will in December 1705 and it is in probate
the following February 1706
From "Fleet's Colonial Abstracts"---Essex County, VA Vol 29, pae 81 No. 12, page 181
"To all to who these presents shall come Greting know yee that I
thomas Day of the parish of South Farnham in the County of Essex
in Virginia being in a sickly weake and low condition and noe(ways)
waies Capable to tke care of, or provide for myself and that little Estate
it hath pleased God to bestow upon me (it chiefly lying in Perishable Creatures)
have and by these presents doe Bargain Sell Bind and firmly make over unto
Jn'o Fargason of the parish and County aforsaid planter all and singular my said Estate",
etc. In consideration Fargason "to maintain and keep me the said Day During my naturall
life with sufficient accomodation of victuals Cloathes washing and lodging and give to
Eliza a Mary Angillica Day my Daughter when whe arrive to the age of Eighteen* or when
married one Cowe and Calfe."
5 Dec 1705
signed
Tho x Day
Wit: John Fargason ---------Wm. Aylett -----------Adam Denning
Ack and rec 11 Feb 1705/6
*This indicates Elizabeth is still a minor in 1705
Please be sure to check these sites, Much more info on all.
Sources for Thomas DAY
www.combs-families.org/combs/records/va/rappahannock/
www.danielprophecy.com/daye.htm
author: Michael Sheppard < sheppard@cs.unm.edu >
title: Genealogical events for Thomas DAY
url: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shep/shep/I995.html
updated: 4 Oct 2007
_H R McIlwaine, Executive Journals of the Council of Colonial VirginiaVol II
(Virginia State Library, ed. 1927),
Vol II (August 3 1699-April 27,1705) page 154.
From "Fleet's Colonial Abstracts"---Essex County, VA Vol 29, pae 81 No. 12, page 181
Showing posts with label Shepherd. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 17, 2013
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
John Shepherd (1734-1810)
The Shepherd family were first located in VA then moved to North Carolina. The best,by far, source of information on the internet is http://www.danielprophecy.com/shepherd.html . The man worked so hard you simply must visit. Those here that are related to the Turner side should take a peek also because the Shepherds and Turners lived in the same area and some were even neighbors. I have found the names together on road work orders.
John, our subject today, was born in 1734 VA and died 1810 in NC. The son of George Shepherd and Elizabeth Mary Angelique Day (love that name!) He married a woman named Sarah, (TL NOTE her name may have been either Jennings or Rash) John was evidently quite successful as farmer as you can see by the bequest he left each of his family members.
named his wife Sarah and gave various amounts of money to each child to "make equal to the rest"
to Anne Viars, or her three daughters, - $90 to be divided between them;
(the only one with children mentioned in will-why? was she ill?)
to Susannah Vannoy - $160 -;
and to James - $10 -;
and to Lucy Pumphrey - $70 -;
to John Shepherd, Jr. - $130 -;
to Nancy McQuerry, - $90 -;
to Steven Shepherd - $80 -,
and to Lewis - $50 to make him equal
to the rest; and
to Sally Jennings - $127.50 -;
to Delpha Judd - $135 ;
and to Andrew Shepherd I have given $250;
the inventory
Will Book 2, p 308, excerpts below:
105 acres of land -50 acres of land --50 acres of land
2 negroes --4 horses and --various bond and IOU debts The complete will and inventory are at this site http://www.danielprophecy.com/jswill.html reading the inventory is very interesting, so please visit.
Oh by the way this line is said to be related to singer, guy named Waylon Jennings. Have a good day!
John, our subject today, was born in 1734 VA and died 1810 in NC. The son of George Shepherd and Elizabeth Mary Angelique Day (love that name!) He married a woman named Sarah, (TL NOTE her name may have been either Jennings or Rash) John was evidently quite successful as farmer as you can see by the bequest he left each of his family members.
named his wife Sarah and gave various amounts of money to each child to "make equal to the rest"
to Anne Viars, or her three daughters, - $90 to be divided between them;
(the only one with children mentioned in will-why? was she ill?)
to Susannah Vannoy - $160 -;
and to James - $10 -;
and to Lucy Pumphrey - $70 -;
to John Shepherd, Jr. - $130 -;
to Nancy McQuerry, - $90 -;
to Steven Shepherd - $80 -,
and to Lewis - $50 to make him equal
to the rest; and
to Sally Jennings - $127.50 -;
to Delpha Judd - $135 ;
and to Andrew Shepherd I have given $250;
the inventory
Will Book 2, p 308, excerpts below:
105 acres of land -50 acres of land --50 acres of land
2 negroes --4 horses and --various bond and IOU debts The complete will and inventory are at this site http://www.danielprophecy.com/jswill.html reading the inventory is very interesting, so please visit.
Oh by the way this line is said to be related to singer, guy named Waylon Jennings. Have a good day!
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