Daughter | Grace Satchell (b. 1644, d. 1704) |
Son | John Satchell+ (b. 1651, d. before 28 September 1696) |
Daughter | Ellen Satchell (b. 1652) |
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Included in charts - lists | Box Pedigree - CRS Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors Indented - CRS |
Relationship | 9th great-grandmother of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 11th great-grandmother of Isaac Silas Vaughn 11th great-grandmother of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 11th great-grandmother of Joseph Ryland Scott 11th great-grandmother of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 11th great-grandmother of Orly Marie Vaughn 11th great-grandmother of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
Birth | about 1630 | Anne ("Nan") was born about 1630. |
Deed of Gift - Named | 9 September 1650 | She was nemed in a deed of gift on 9 September 1650 in Accomack, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]William Satchell of N'hamp County, planter, gives by deed of gift to Mary Beedle, daughter of Richard Beedle (the child of Ann Beedle) one heifer aged 2 years old (which is now with calf) and all her increase to remain for and towards the procuring of a stake for the said Mary Beedle. An account was to be kept until Mary comes to age.1 |
Name | about 1651 | As of about 1651, Anne ("Nan") was also known as Anne ("Nan") Satchell. |
Marriage | about 1651 | William Satchell and she were married about 1651 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. |
Court - Named in Ord | August 1653 | She made a will in August 1653 in Accomack, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Upon consideration of Mr. John Reignolds surgeon, its ordered by the court that Ann Beadle shall forthwith put in sufficient security for her personal appearance at the next court, held for the county in the lower parish, 28th November insueing, to answer the suit of the said Mr. John Reignolds upon an account of defamation, otherwise she is to remain in the custody of the sheriff.2 |
Adultry Presented | 29 December 1662 | She was presented for adultry on 29 December 1662 in Hungers Parish, Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBG. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Upon the presentment of Anne Beadle for adultry by Mr. Thomas Ryding, Church Warden of Hungars Parish, it is therefore ordered that the sheriff do cause the said Anne Beadle to make her personal appearance at the next court.3 |
Court - Name in stat | 22 April 1663 | She made a will on 22 April 1663 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Be it known unto all men by these presents that whereas it is reported that there is a woman called by the name of Ann Beadle living in Northampton at William Satchels and also reported that the said Anne Beadle is my wife, I, Richard Beadle, do here declare that I never had any such woman to be wife in Northampton County and furthmore I do here declare & subscribe to the same that I, Richard Beadle, to renounce & disclaim any right or title to the Anne Beadle that lives with Wm. Stachel as in relation to my wife these being the real truth I have hereunto subscribed my had and set to my seal this 22 April 1663. Signed by the mark of Rich: Beadle. Witt: Jno. Savage & Samuel Shambrook. Recorded 1 May 1663 by Robt. Hutchinson, Clerk of Northampton Court. Mr. John Savage made oath in open Court on 28 Nov 1664 that the within written was subscribed by by the mark of Richard Beadle and was recorded on 8 Apr 1665 by Will Melling, Clerk of Northampton Court.4 |
Adultry Presented | 28 April 1663 | She was presented for adultry on 28 April 1663 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Whereas Anne Beadle was formerly presented to the Court by Mr. Thomas Ryding, Church Warden, for the sin of Adultry and this day the said Anne Beadle personally appeared to answer the charges, alledging that she had no husband living, but not appearing to the Court by positive proof for the present that she hath a husband the layeth claim to her. The Court at this instance have suspended their judgment until the next Court held in this County, in which time she is to procure certificate from Gloucester County or else an acknowledgment from the Records of the said Court by the subscription of Richard Beadle her reputed husband that he layth no claim to the said Anne Beadle his supposed wife and in the interim that she stand committed in the sheriff custody until she put in sufficient security for her good behavior & performance of the award of the Court according to the evidence she shall then produce & pay Court charges.5 |
Court - Name in stat | 28 October 1663 | She made a will on 28 October 1663 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]It was on this date that John Coale made oath that a note from him was sent to Wm. Satchell by Richard Adams, the original signed with the mark of said Adams. Recorded on 28 Nov 1663 by Robt Hutchinson, Clerk of Northampton Court. The note read as follows: Wm. Stachel, my kind love & best respects, I present to you this is to desire you to have a special care that you do not marry to Nan Beadle, wife of Richard Beadle, of certain he is her lawful husband and he is living in Gloster County. I rest from Richard Adams his fellow servant dated at new pecoson River 17 Sep 1663.6 |
Security bond named | 29 October 1663 | She named someone to be security on her bond on 29 October 1663 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Whereas John Cole was security for William Satchell and desiring to be released from the same, the said Wm. Satchell tendered Jno. Vines & Richard Clark with their consents as security which the Court accepts. Also on this same date John Cole was security for Anne Beadle & desiring to be released, the said Beadle tendered John Vines & Rich: Clark with their consents as security which the Court accepts.7 |
Adultry Presented | 29 October 1663 | She was presented for adultry on 29 October 1663 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Whereas Anne Beadle was this day called to answer to a former presentment for Adultry to which she presented she hath no husband, and requested clemancy of the Court for time to clear her self from the charge aganinst her, the Court have given her 2 months time to acquit herself and if in that time she cannot , then to abide by the award of the Court, and it is ordered that if the said Anne Beadle shall depart this County & not return according to the time limited then to pay 500 lbs tobacco as also put in security for the performance thereof & pay Court charges.7 |
Deposition Named In | 31 October 1663 | She was named in a deposition on 31 October 1663 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Mr. Wm. Mellinge deposed in open Court that being at the house of William Satchell with John Cole, there was some difference between Mary Beadle & Jno Cole concerning certain things which she had of the said Jno Cole in the time they were made some together, which your deponent was in evidence unto but waiting an hour or two on horse back for the said John Cole, who demanded & required such things of the said Mary Beadle (she proving herself false as he said) as she had of him and he being very urgent for the things, your deponent being on horse back in the yard staying for the said Cole, heard Anne Beadle, mother of the said Mary Beadle, tell John Cole he should not have the things now, but he should have them another time, or the value thereof in tobacco. On this same date Mrs. Anne Mellinge, age about 45 years, deposed in open Court that upon a time she & Frances Waterson & Joane Griffeth were at the house of Wm Stachell with John Cole and your deponent went into a little hoggs house, were they dress their pvision, where Wm Stachell's woman servant and your said Cole were, and your depoent heard the said servant woman confess to the deponent that Mary Beadle had two hoods & one round scarf and one long scarf unhemed, with a small scaine of black silk to hem the said long scarf, but told your deponent the long scarf was not then hemmed. Upon another time your deponent went with her husband & John Cole to Wm Satchell's house again and the said John Cole demanded the above said things, and then Anne Beadle and her daughter Mary Beadle both of them denied they ever had any things of the said Coles, only three ells of fine Holland, that they delivered them again. Then the said Cole went out of the house and called the woman servant before them to justify the same so they having all many words the said Cole said he never gave any thing to her but upon the account she was sure to him. Then Mary Beadle replied to the said Cole that if she had thought he gave them to her upon the intent that she would never received them of the said Cole; whereupon Wm Satchell hearing Mary Beadle confess that she received the same things said hastily to her hold you tongue you Jade, and get you of the house to work.8 |
Adultry Presented | 28 December 1663 | She was presented for adultry on 28 December 1663 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Whereas Anne Beadle hath petitioned this Court in the Order against her in October Court last past for Adultry, the same not being proved be invalid and the said Beadle being only found guilty of the sin of fornication shall pay 500 lbs tobacco and the sheriff to take security for her good behavior and she to pay all costs of the suit. On this same date, whereas William Satachell, formerly entered into bond for good behavior and this day petitioned the Court to be discharged, whereupon proclamation was 3 times made in open Court, and no objection against him, it is therefore ordered that he have his bond delivered up paying Court charges.9 |
Fornication Presente | 2 March 1663/64 | She was presented for fornication on 2 March 1663/64 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Whereas it appears to the Court that William Satchell hath committed the sin of fornication with Anne Beadle; it's therefore ordered that he be fined 500 lbs tobacco to the use of the Parish and be imprisoned until he enter into bond with security for good behaviour, and also to keep the child and save the Parish harmless & pay court charges.10 |
Court - Named in Ord | 28 April 1664 | She made a will on 28 April 1664 in Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Whereas Anne Beadle formerly entered into bond for good behavior and this day petitioned the Court to be discharged from said bond, whereupon proclamation was 3 times made in open Court and no objection against here, it is therefore ordered she have her bond delivered up paying Court charges.11 |
Court - Name in stat | 15 June 1664 | She made a will on 15 June 1664 in Hungars Parish, Northampton, Virginia, United StatesBG. [COLOR:70,70,70,255,255,255]Whereas Mr. William Spencer came to me upon 15 June 1664 & demanded whether I would own a woman that hath ber being in the County of Northampton in the Parish of Hungars which goeth by the name Anne Beadle and is reported to be the wife of me, Richard Beadle. These are therefore to whom it my concern that I, Richard Beadle, do utterly disclaim the said Ann for my wife and from having to do with her or any person that shall have to do with her or entertain her nor will I, the said Beadle, molest or disturb any person or persons whatsoever that hath or shall entertain the aforesaid Anne. Given under this my hand & seal the day & year above written. Signed Richard (his mark) Beadle in the presence of Peter Knight & John Pate. Recorded 4 July 1664.12 |
Last Edited | 24 June 2018 |