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Frances Freshwater

F, b. about 1700

Parents

FatherWilliam Freshwater (b. 1664, d. before 9 February 1724)
MotherEsther Griffith (b. about 1672)

Children with Thomas Moore, III, (b. about 1689, d. before 12 April 1737)

SonLevi Moore, Sr. (b. 1720, d. 10 January 1748)
SonMatthew Moore (b. 1722, d. 8 September 1770)
DaughterElizabeth Moore (b. 1726)
DaughterSisely Moore (b. 1728)
DaughterEsther Moore (b. 1732)
SonJohn Moore+ (b. about 1735, d. before 8 February 1796)

Partner with Jacob Elliott (b. 1695, d. before February 1752)

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Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors
Descendants of William Bibby - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25 - First Families of Virginia
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Relationship to William Bibby (First Families of Virginia)
Relationship6th great-grandmother of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott
8th great-grandmother of Isaac Silas Vaughn
8th great-grandmother of Katherine Gilstrap Scott
8th great-grandmother of Joseph Ryland Scott
8th great-grandmother of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott
8th great-grandmother of Orly Marie Vaughn
8th great-grandmother of Avital Catherine Vaughn

Biography

ChildParent1
Person SourceFrances Freshwater had person sources.1
Birthabout 1700She was born about 1700 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.1
Nameabout 1720As of about 1720, Frances Freshwater was also known as Frances Moore.1
Marriageabout 1720Thomas Moore, III, and she were married about 1720 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. He was shown as my son-in-law Thomas More in the will of William Freshwater.1,2
Will - Fathers19 March 1722She was named in her Father's will on on 19 March 1722 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. She was shown as daughter Frances More in the will of William Freshwater. He also named a son-in-law Thomas More.2
Will - Husbands11 February 1737/38She was named in her Husband's will on 11 February 1737/38 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. She was shown as wife Frances in the will of Thomas Moor, planter.3
Namebefore May 1739As of before May 1739, Frances Freshwater was also known as Frances Elliott.
Marriagebefore May 1739Jacob Elliott and she were married before May 1739. In May 1739 it was recorded in N'hamp Co Court that John Moor complains that the orphans of Thomas Moor, dec'd are abused by Jacob Elliott who married the said Thomas' widow, (Francis). Jacob summoned to answer.4
Anecdote11 February 1752On 11 Feb 1752 in a court held for Northampton County the estate of Jacob Elliot dec'd was committed to the care of John Respess til next Court, and it is ordered that the Sheriff do summon Frances Elliott, widow of the said Jacob, to appear and produce his Will.5
AnecdoteJuly 1753In July 1753 it was recorded in N'hamp Co Court that Mary Pigot, extrx of Ralph Pigot petitions against Frances Elliott, Matthew Moor, William Freshwater and Sisley, his wife, Elizabeth Moor, John Moor, Esther Moor, Ralph Batson and Sarah his wife. The case coneners the slaves devised by the will of Matthew Moor, died 1717/18, to his children. A slave Sarah was willed to the eldest son and heir-at-law, Thomas Moor. Said Thomas died in 1737 leaving a widow, Frances who then married Jacob Elliott.6
Anecdote14 October 1755At a court held for Northampton County on 14 Oct 1755 an indenture between Frances Elliot and John Burton was proved in court by the oaths of Michael Dixon and Hancock Jacob witnesses thereto.7
Anecdote11 March 1775At a court held for Northampton County on 11 Mar 1755 a case between Littleton Wilkins, plantiff, against Frances Elliot, defendant, was discontinued, being agreed by the parties.8
Last Edited19 May 2018

Citations

  1. [S80] Miles Files, online espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles. Hereinafter cited as Miles Files.
  2. [S172] James Handley Marshall, compiler, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802 (), p. 245 (will of William Freshwater). Hereinafter cited as Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802.
  3. [S172] James Handley Marshall, compiler, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802 (), p. 295 (will of Thomas Moor, planter, wife Frances). Hereinafter cited as Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802.
  4. [S174] Jean M. Mihalyka, compiler, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases, April 1744 to July 1761, Northampton County, Virginia, (Eastville, VA: Hickory House, 2005), Volume II, p. 108. Hereinafter cited as Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases, April 1744 to July 1761, Northampton County, Virginia.
  5. [S176] Frank V. & Gail M. Walczyk, compiler, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 23, Orders, 1751-1753 (Goram, NY: Peter's Row, 2004), p. 32. Hereinafter cited as Northampton Co, VA, Bk 23, Orders, 1751-1753.
  6. [S174] Jean M. Mihalyka, compiler, Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases, April 1744 to July 1761, Northampton County, Virginia, (Eastville, VA: Hickory House, 2005), Volume III, p. 83. Hereinafter cited as Loose Papers and Sundry Court Cases, April 1744 to July 1761, Northampton County, Virginia.
  7. [S173] Frank V. Walczyk, compiler, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 24, Orders, 1753-1758 (), p. 129. Hereinafter cited as Northampton Co, VA, Bk 24, Orders, 1753-1758.
  8. [S173] Frank V. Walczyk, compiler, Northampton Co, VA, Bk 24, Orders, 1753-1758 (). Hereinafter cited as Northampton Co, VA, Bk 24, Orders, 1753-1758.