Father | Thomas Wilkins (b. about 1667, d. before 12 April 1726) |
Mother | Mary Stockley (b. about 1678) |
Son | Martin Holt+ (b. 1741, d. before 16 December 1773) |
Son | Obadiah Holt (b. 1741, d. after 1758) |
Daughter | Anne Holt (b. 1745) |
Son | Capt Stuart Holt (b. circa 1746, d. before 8 February 1791) |
Pedigree Chart | |
Included in charts - lists | Box Pedigree - CRS Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors Descendants of John Wilkins - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25 - Burgess 1632/3, 1642 Indented - CRS Relationship to John Wilkins (First Families of Virginia) Relationship to Thomas Hunt (Gentleman, Old Plantation Creek) |
Relationship | 6th 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 |
Birth | about 1706 | Ann Wilkins was born about 1706 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. |
Name | about 1725 | As of about 1725, Ann Wilkins was also known as Ann Floyd. |
Marriage | about 1725 | John Floyd, II, and she were married about 1725 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.1 |
Will - Fathers | 8 February 1726/27 | She was named in her Father's will on on 8 February 1726/27 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. She was shown as my daughter Ann Floyd in the will of Thomas Wilkins, wife Mary.2 |
Marriage | after 14 November 1738 | George Holt, Sr, and she were married after 14 November 1738 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.1 |
Name | after 14 November 1738 | As of after 14 November 1738, Ann Wilkins was also known as Ann Holt. |
Anecdote | May 1743 | In May 1743 it was recorded in N'hamp Co that Berry, Benjamin & Mary Floyd, children of John Floyd (wp 14 Nov 1738) by their next friend Phillip Jacob, shown that the said John was possessed of a Negro woman slave named Bibbo at the time of his death. The slave was heired by John Floyd, son and heir, still an infant. 1/3 of the Slave's value was set apart for the widow (Anne). Since John is an infant he cannot be compelled to divide the slave without a Court order, John agrees to a division. Court orders the slave to be sold: 1/4 of sale to the widow, 1/4 to the heir-at-law and 2/4 to be divided between the 3 petitioners.3 |
Age was stated | January 1743/44 | She age was stated in January 1743/44 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. She was shown as Ann, wife of George Holt, age 29. (NOTE: This seems to be off by about 10 years if she was Ann (66) Wilkins, who first married John Floyd, circa 1725, making her about 10 years older then the stated age.4 |
Administrator of Est | 9 September 1755 | She made a will on 9 September 1755 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. Ann was named as administrator of an estate on 9 September 1755 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this data that administration on the estate of George Holt was granted to Ann Holt with Esau Jacob and Addison Nottingham securities of £300. Apprs: Esau Jacob, John Bowdoin, Nehemiah Fitchet & Isaac Jacob.5 |
Security on MLB | 27 September 1755 | She was named as security on a MLB on 27 September 1755 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. She was the security on a M.L.B. On 27 September 1755. Anne Holt, widow, was the security on the M.L.B. of James Goffigon and Mary Floyd, spinster.6 |
Estate Inv Submit | 11 November 1755 | She submitted an inventory of an estate on 11 November 1755 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. An inventory and appraisement of the estate of George Holt Sen'r dec'd was returned by Anne Holt his adminrx and is ordered to be recorded.7 |
Ordinary License | 10 March 1756 | She was granted a license to keep an ordinary on 10 March 1756 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. She was shown as Anne Holt when she was granted to keep an ordinary at her place of abode. (NOTE: She was evidently continuing to operate her husband's Ordinary.8 |
Jailor - named as | 25 November 1756 | She was named as jailor on 25 November 1756 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. On 25 Nov 1756 the N'hamp Court levy included 1495 lbs tobacco to Anne Holt Goaler, her account allowed. (NOTE: She was evidently carrying on her husband's task of Jailor.).9 |
Ordinary License | 14 March 1757 | She was granted a license to keep an ordinary on 14 March 1757 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. She was shown as Anne Holt when she was granted to keep an ordinary at her place of abode. (NOTE: She was evidently continuing to operate her husband's Ordinary.10 |
Anecdote | 23 November 1757 | On 23 Nov 1757 the N'hamp Court levy included 150 lbs tobacco to Anne Holt for mending the Court House windows. (NOTE: She was evidently carrying on her husband's task of caring for the Court house.11 |
Marriage | 20 January 1758 | James Peterkin and she were married on 20 January 1758 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO.6,12 |
Name | 20 January 1758 | As of 20 January 1758, Ann Wilkins was also known as Ann Peterkin.6 |
Last Edited | 1 July 2017 |