Father | John Mapp, I (b. about 1618, d. before 1687) |
Mother | Mary (b. about 1640) |
Son | Samuel Mapp+ (b. about 1698, d. March 1744) |
Son | Howson Mapp+ (b. about 1700, d. November 1757) |
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Included in charts - lists | Box Pedigree - CRS (#1) Box Pedigree - CRS (#2) Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors Indented - CRS (#1) Indented - CRS (#2) |
Relationship | 7th great-grandfather of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 9th great-grandfather of Isaac Silas Vaughn 9th great-grandfather of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 9th great-grandfather of Joseph Ryland Scott 9th great-grandfather of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 9th great-grandfather of Orly Marie Vaughn 9th great-grandfather of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
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Person Source | John Mapp, II, had person sources.3 | |
Birth | February 1668/69 | He was born in February 1668/69 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]He evidently turned 21 in Feb 1687/8, puting his birth at Feb 1667/8.3 |
Heir - Named As | 7 March 1681 | He made a will on 7 March 1681 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was on this date that William Tipshold, wife Mary, named Bartholomew Mapp, John Mapp and Elizabeth Mapp in his will.4 |
Anecdote | 28 February 1688 | [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]On 28 Feb 1687/8 the court was petitioned by John Mapp, with consent of his mother, and it was the judgment of the court that he is at age to enjoy the benefits of his labour and also to receive such estate as she shall make justly appear to belong to him. (NOTE: He was evidently now age 21.) On this same day John Mapp petitioned the court for a hand mill and what belongs to it to be delivered by his mother, it appearing by her acknowledgment and the attestation of Capt. Stringer that he heard Thomas Collins in his lifetime declare that the said mill was given him by his deceased father John Mapp. (NOTE: This may imply that Thomas Collins was the husband of John's sister Ann Mapp.).5 |
Will - Witnessed | 16 September 1691 | He witnessed a will on 16 September 1691 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was on this date that John (an unknown value) Map & Benjamin Nottingham wintessed the will of Charles Price, who also named friends John Mapp and Benjamin Nottingham to oversee his wife Mary as extrx.6 |
Headright | 1692 | He was named as a headright in 1692. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was in this year that John Mapp was living in Old Town Neck on the southside of Mattawaman Creek. He owned part of the land where he lived and part was leased. In 1712 he bought the leased land.7 |
Anecdote | 28 November 1692 | [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]On 28 Nov 1692 John and Bartholomew Mapp were the securities on the administration of the estate of Harman Johnson.8 |
Headright | 20 March 1694 | He was named as a headright on 20 March 1694 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was on this date that Sarah Maddux's will showed John Mapp as living on her land near Old Town Creek.9 |
Administrator of Est | 30 July 1694 | He made a will on 30 July 1694 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was on this date that John Mapp, as the greatest creditor, was named to settle the estate of Stephen Avis. Securities were Robert Nottingham & Abraham Collins. Appraisers were Richard Nottingham, Robert Fletcher, John Graunger & Thomas Hemmings.10 |
Marriage | about 1695 | He and Esther Matthews were married about 1695 in Wilsonia Neck, Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBG. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]According to Spencer Wise, one of their descendants, they lived in Wilsonia Neck, N'hamp Co, VA.11,12 |
Land Sold | 1703 | He sold land in 1703 in Accomack, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]ohn Mapp (II) had married Esther Mathews, a daughter of Walter and Sarah Mathews. After Walter died, sarah married Col. William Kendall, who in his will left 700 acres in Acc Co to Esther, Mary and Elizabeth Mathews. In 1703 John Mapp (II) and Esther Mapp sold the entire 700 acres to Samuel Taylor.13 |
Anecdote | 1704 | [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]John Mapp was on the Northampton Quit Rent Roll for 1704.14 |
Anecdote | 28 February 1705 | [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]On 28 Feb 1704/5 Elizabeth and Margaret Johnson came to court and presented a discharge, acquitting their uncle John Mapp of all and every part of their estates left by their deceased father, Harman Johnson. Also recorded on 28 Feb 1704/5 Jane Johnson, widow of Harman Johnson dec'd, assigned a lease to John Mapp, but it had an assignement date of 28 Jan 1692/3. (NOTE: It is not clear if one of John Mapp's sisters or one of his wife's sisters married Harman Johnson. Harman Johnson's estate was administered to his widow Jane Johson on 28 Nov 1692, but evidently Harman had a wife Mary in 1668 when his cattle mark was registered.)15,8 |
Will - Witnessed | 20 February 1709 | He witnessed a will on 20 February 1709 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was on this date that John (an unknown value) Mapp along with George Corben & Thomas Collier witnessed the will of Thomas Evans.16 |
Land Purchased | 1712 | He bought land in 1712 in Wilsonia Neck, Nothampton, Virginia, United StatesBG. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]John Mapp (II) lived in Wilsonia Neck, west of Machipongo, on a 100 acre farm, which he leased first and then in 1712 bought from the heirs of Col. Argoll Yeardley. In 1721 Mapp bought 150 acres nearby from John West.17 |
Land Purchased | 1712 | He bought land in 1712 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]t was in this year that John Mapp purchased 300 acres of land in N'hamp Co, where he was shown as "John Mapp, Planter." In 1724 he deeded 150 acres of this to son Samuel.14 |
Heir - Named As | 5 April 1720 | He made a will on 5 April 1720 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]John Mapp and his wife Esther were named in the will of Robert Howsen and given £10 apiece for mourning apparel and 20 shillings apiece for a gold ring. He was also named a son-in-law John Mapp and named as his extr. (NOTE: He was his set son-in-law.)18 |
Land Sold | 1724 | He sold land in 1724 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was in this year that John Mapp (II) deeded 150 to his son Samuel Mapp.19 |
Will | 27 October 1725 | He signed a will on 27 October 1725 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]o my son Howsen (under 21) horse bought of Jacob Ginder(sic) and 3,000 pounds of tobacco to build him a house and 20 shillings to buy him a ring. To my son John. To son Samuel. To my daughter Mary Mapp Negro man Harry. To my son John the 100 acres I now live on, but for want of his heirs to my daughter Mary Mapp. My loving wife Esther residual legatee and extr. Witt: Argoll Yardly West, Thorogood (X) West & Samuel Benard. He signed his will John (M) Mapp, with his "M" mark.20,14 |
Death | November 1725 | He died in November 1725 at age 56 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.3,20 |
Probate | 14 December 1725 | He had his estate probated on 14 December 1725 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.14 |
Last Edited | 29 June 2017 |