JUDKIN

A clue as to the origins of the Judkin family of Virginia was perhaps given in the ‘Northamptonshire notes & queries’ of 1886, a precis of which is: Judkin of Heyford. — In 1618 Thomas Judkins, of Heyford, recorded his pedigree in the Visitation of Northamptonshire. By bis wife Jane, dau. of Anthony Temple, of Stow, he had three sons and six daughters. The sons were (i) John, baptised at Stow-Nine-Churches 12 November, 1598. (2) Thomas, baptised at Stow-Nine-Churches, 29 November, 1606. (3) Robert, baptised at Stowe-Nine-Churches, 30 October, 1619. Both Bridges and Baker, under Heyford, mention Ursula Judkins, widow, who in 1619 died seised of a messuage, two closes of pasture four virgates of land and Baker adds that she was succeeded by her son, Thomas Judkins, aged 56, who entered his pedigree in the
Visitation of 1618-9.’

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1.1. William Spenser, m. Elizabeth Empson, sister of Sir Richard Empson.
1.1.1. Sir John Spenser (d. April 14, 1522), of Snitterfield, heir of his uncle, John.
1.1.2. Thomas Spenser. .
1.2. Thomas Spenser, m. Margaret Smythe, of Wold, Northants.
1.2.1. William Spenser, of Badby, m. Agnes Heritage (dau. of Roger (not John) Heritage, d. 1495), of Burton Dasset, Northants; sister of Alice Heritage, who m. Thomas Temple, having issue: Peter Temple, of Stowe (d. 1577), who m. Millicent, dau. of William Jekyll, of Newington, co. Middlesex; having issue (1) John Temple, who m. (Nov. 24, 1561), Susan, dau. of Thomas Spencer, of Everdon, co. Northampton; alive in 1606; buried at Burton-Derset. “Arg., a chevron sable charged with 5 martlets of the field, between 3 crescents gules”. (2) Anthony Temple, whose dau., Jane, m. Thomas Judkin (Thomas Judkins, of Heyford, as above given.
1.2.1.1. Thomas Spenser, d. 1576 (TNA PROB 11/58/322), m. Dorothy Spenser (d. 14 September 1575), the dau. of Sir William Spencer (d 1532), of Wormleighton, and Susan Knightley, dau. of Sir Richard Knightley. Anthony Temple’s kinsman, Richard Temple, d. 1567 (buried at Sibbesdon, co. Leicester), m. Elizabeth, dau of John George, of ‘Bandington’,* co. Gloucester; buried with her husband.

(This family of George were situate c. 35 mls. fr. Bristol; 18 mls fr. Gloucester. It would be at least reasonable to suppose that Eleonor George, first wife of Thomas Harris, d. 1672, was of this family. The Georges had ties to Bristol. and hence to the merchants who traded between there and Virginia, such as John Seward and Robert Pitt. P86/1 CH 1/4-5. Family settlements, *Baunton (manor, tithes, advowson, lands); messuage and lands in Cirencester, Ampney Crucis, Ampney St Mary, Ampney St Peter, Norcott in Preston, Bagendon, Maiseyhampton, Wiggold (tithes); Cricklade St Mary (advowson), Great Chelworth (Wilts). Including: settlement by John George on youngest son John (messuage in Cirencester) 1551; 17th century copy probate of John George of Cirencester, gent, 1556, proved 1556; probate of Christopher George of Cirencester, esq, 1597, proved 1599; settlement by Richard George on brother Robert 1607; general livery to Robert George following Richard’s death 1616 (George v George. Plaintiffs: Eleanor George, widow. Defendants: Robert George. Subject: manor of Baunton, Gloucestershi. 1603-1625. C 2/JasI/G6/66); settlement by Robert George junior on John, eldest son of Robert George senior 1622; settlement on John George of Baunton, esq, 1653; marriage settlement of Elizabeth daughter and heir of John George of Baunton and Richard Whitmore of Lower Slaughter, esq, 1654; settlement of jointure by Richard Whitmore on daughters Elizabeth and Katherine (King’s Barton manor, Gloucester. 1667).

(1. William de Gorges or Georges of Baunton (Bawdington), Gloucestershire m1. Alicia de la Hyde (d c1310, dau of William de la Hyde of Pymperne & Winestone) m2. Catherine de Penninton (dau of Robert de Pennington or Penyton of Baunton)
1.1. Richard George of Baunton.
1.1.1. John George of Baunton.
1.1.1.1. John George, Sheriff of Bristol.
1.1.1.1.1. John George of Baunton.
1.1.1.1.1.1. Thomas George of Baunton, d. bef. 1517, m. Elizabeth.
1.1.1.1.1.1.1. John George of Baunton, d. 1556, m. Alice.
1.1.1.1.1.1.1. Christopher George of Baunton, d. 1598, m. Anne Strange, dau of Robert Strange of Cirencester.
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1. Richard George of Baunton and Cirencester, 1562-1613 (second son), m. Eleanor.
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.2. Robert George, 1564-1622, m. Susanna Burgoyne.
1.1.1.1.1.1.2. John George of Circencester, d. 1577, m. m. Margaret Strange, sister of Ann.
1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1. John George, b. 1563.
1.1.1.1.1.1.2.2. Giles George, d. 1604.
1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1. Robert George, m. 1. Eleanor, 2. Margaret Oldisworth, dau. of Edward Oldisworth.
1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1. John George of Baunton, 1594-1678, MP for Cirencester, 3rd son.
1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1. Elizabeth George, 1633-1656, m. (1654) Richard Whitmore, of Slaughter.
1.1.1.1.1.1.3. Anne George, m. John Rastall (alderman of Gloucester)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1. Margaret Rastall, d. 1593, Bristol, m. William Penn.
1.1.1.1.1.1.4. Elizabeth George, m. Richard Temple.
1.1.1.1.1.1.5. Maria George, m. George Monax, of Circencester).

1.2.1.1.1. Susan Spenser, m. John Temple, Esq., of Stowe.
1.2.1.2. John Spenser, of Thame, m. Alice Wilmer, sister of William Wilmer.
1.2.1.3. Giles Spenser.
1.2.1.4. Margery Spenser, m. Thomas Judkyn of Weedon Bec (yeoman), Northamptonshire, son of Robert Judkyn (1485-1534) of Brixworth. Thomas had brothers: Robert Judkin, William Judkin, Henry Judkin John Judkin Anthony Judkin, and Richard Judkin.
1.2.1.4.1. Thomas Judkin, m. Ursula Middleton.
1.2.1.4.1.1. Thomas Judkin, b. 1562, m. Jane Temple, Oct. 8, 1595, Newnham.
1.2.1.4.1.1.1. John Judkin, bapt. Nov. 12, 1598, Stowe Nine Churches.
1.2.1.4.1.2. John Judkin, born circa 1565.
1.2.1.4.1.2.1. John Judkin, born circa 1590, m. Prudence …
1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1. Samuell Judkin, bapt. Aug. 10, 1617, Northampton, All Saints. The will of Samuel Judkins was dated on February 13, 1671. He had m. Lydia … who m. (2) Thomas Pittman, Sr. “Samuell Judkin being Sick makes his Last will & testamt I Give my Soule to God that Gave it me & my body to ye Ground … my Land I Give to my three sons Samuell, Robert & Charles.
1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.1. Samuel Judkins of Surry County, m. Elizabeth Petway, mentioned in Edward Petways will of October 27, 1690, as his daughter, the wife of Samuel Judkins.

1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.1.1. John Judkins, wrote his will on December 12, 1758, and it was proved May 20, 1760. It was witnessed by Joseph Newsum, James Davis, Saml. Judkin and John Warren. (B. 10, pp. 225-227). Mentions sons, Nicholas, William, Joseph, Jessee, and Charles; daus. Mary Barham, Ann Mourning, and Sara, who in her mother’s Will was named Sarah Barham, m. to Charles Barham. Their dau., Martha, m. Joel Harris. Mentions grandchildren Thomson. At a court held for Surry County November the 19th 1772. The afore written Last Will & Testament of Martha Judkins, dec’d was presented in Court by Jessee Judkins, the exec therein named who made oath thereto according to law the same being proved by the oaths of Jno. Davis, Zechariah Madison, and Nathan Davis the Witnesses thereto and by the Court ordered to be Recorded & on the motion of the said Exec certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probate thereof on due form. Test Wm. Nelson CSC. (Gloria Reid)

1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.2. Robert Judkins, d. 1693, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Taylor and Elizabeth Jones, dau. of James Jones and Rebecca Lewis.
1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.2.1. William Judkins, m. Margaret, dau. of Edward Taylor and Margaret … She m. (2) Bartlett Moreland.
1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.2.2.  Hannah Judkins, m. Thomas Harris, grandson of Thomas Harris, d. 1688. She m. (2) John Brantley of Granville and Chatham Co, N.C.
1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.2.2.1. Joshua Harris.
1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.2.2.2. Thomas Harris. On January 25, 1753, Thomas Harris of Granville, North Carolina sold to Joshua Harris of Southampton County, Virginia, his (Thomas’s) part of 290 acres in Southampton “granted to Thomas Harris the elder by patent bearing date at Williamsburg the 24th day of March 1725 and by the said Thomas Harris in his last will and testament bearing the date the 25th day of December 1729 given unto Thomas Harris aforesaid and bounded as in the said patent and will is expressed including all the said Thomas Harris’s part of the said 290 acres of land containing by estimation 100 acres more or less.” Thomas Harris, legal signature. Witnesses John Person, Joshua Claud, Moses Sharp, Session Blake. The deed was proved in the Court of Southampton March 8, 1753 by the oaths of the same four men. Thomas the elder’s grant is recorded in Virginia Land Patent Book No. 12, page 440. (To Marjorie Reagan, many thanks).

1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.3. Charles Judkins, d. 1709. Makes wife, Exerx. Mr. Samuel Thompson and Mr. Wm. Foster overseers of will. Wit: Michael Harris* (as nephew), William Foster. Mar. 13, 1709. Book 6, p. 81. (Jane Judkins, widow of Charles Judkins married William Williams). Book 6, p. 9. *His dau., Mary, m. Robert Nicholson (son of Robert Nicholson, d. 1720, Surry Co.), whose Will, proved September 16, 1768, Surry Co., named his brother-in-law as John Harris. Robert Nicholson, cousin of Robert Nicholson, d. 1720, m. (1) Elinor Vaughn, probable dau. of Robert Evans, named in his Will of 1679; his estate being returned by Elinor Nicholson. (2) Mary, relict of John Gray, d. 1683. (Tyler’s Quarterly, vol. 1., pp. 770-771, 1981). On Nov. 2, 1675 John Gray was ordered to pay William Tooke 500lb of tobacco according to the Will of Ridley, 1671; p. 104. William Ridley, br. of Elizabeth Ridley, who m. Charles Barham.
1.2.1.4.1.2.1.1.3.1. Charles Judkins.*

1. Richard Bennett’s first wife was Anne Barham, sister of Charles.
1.1. James Bennett, mentioned as “godson” in the will of Joyce Cripps, wife of George Cripps and former wife of Francis England, the 8th of April 1679.
1.1.1. William Bennett.
1.1.1.1. William Bennett, orphan of William Bennett, dec. made choice of *Charles Judkins as guardian. (Orders, 1775-82, p. 80).

1.2.2. Others.
1.3. John Spenser (d. Jan. 4, 1497) of Hodnell, Warwickshire.
1.3.1. Elizabeth Spencer, m. Sir John Greville (d. 25 November 1547), the eldest son and heir of Sir Edward Greville (d. 22 June 1528) of Milcote in Weston-on-Avon, Warwickshire.
1.3.1. Edward Greville.
1.3.2. Isabel Greville.

(See The Visitations of Northamptonshire, 1564 and 1618/9 (Mitchell and Hughes, 1887), pp. 48, 196).

There are several William Spensers confounded in Virginia, as the usual result of ‘ancestors’ claiming descent from an ‘ancient planter’. It is unnecessary to affix the following Spensers to a specific branch; a general connection should suffice.

1. John Spenser, bur. July 9, 1624.
1.1. William Spenser, of Virginia, bapt. May 14, 1599, Gretton, m. Alice Brittle, Jan. 28, 1621
1.1.1. Lucie Spenser, bapt. March 31, 1622.
1.1.2. Thomas Spenser, bapt. Nov. 21, 1624.
1.1.3. William Spenser, bapt. April 30, 1626.
1.1.4. Ann Spenser, bapt. Aug. 22, 1628, m. William Cockerham.*
1.1.5. Elizabeth Spenser, probably born in Virginia, m. (1). Maj. Robert Sheppard, d. 1654; their dau., Anne Sheppard, m. (1) Thomas Hart, (2) William Newsum. All of the Newsums that descend from William Newsum of Surry Co. are also descendants of William Spenser.
1.2. John Spenser, bapt. Oct. 5, 1605.
1.2.1. Robert Spenser, “friend” of Thomas Harris, d. 1672.

Sept. 9, 1632: William Spencer, of James Island within the Corp. of James Citty, Yeoman, 250 acs. on the W. side of Lawnes Cr. at the mouth. extending up the Cr. SW; 50 acs accrewing due in the right of James Tooke who came in the George 1621 the charges of whose passage hee defrayed unto William Dunn, Carpenter of the sd. shipp; 100 acs. in right of Hugh Wynn & Robert Latchett whoe both came in the George 1621 at the charges of Captain William Peirce whoe in open Ct. hath transferred the land accrewing by virtue of their passage unto sd. William Spencer; 50 acs. in right of James Robinson whoe came in the Charitie whose passage sd. Spencer defrayed unto Mr. Weston, Merchant of the sd. Shipp; & 50 acs. in right of Joseph Deane whoe came in the Abigall 1622 whose passage sd. Spencer defrayed unto John Tooke, Marriner. ( Nugent, op. cit. p. 28). There is a grant to Edward Bland of London, Merchant (see previous notes), on July 7, 1646, which states “the land on Lawnes Creek adjoined William Spenser towards Chippoaks.

1. Richard Harris, m. Eleanor Bennett, Oct. 8, 1594, in Wiveliscombe, Somerset.
1.1. Thomas Harris, m. Judith Blake, Nov. 20, 1623, in Wivelscombe.
1.1.1. Thomas Harris, d. 1672, in Virginia, nephew of (1) Edward Bennett, of Virginia, and cousin of Richard Bennett. Richard Bennett’s first wife was Anne, who was Charles Barham’s sister (see Douglas Richardson, ‘Plantagenet Ancestry’). Mr. Charles Barham Ex., Thomas Harris (d. 1672) and Thomas Tuke overseers, were officers of the will of William Ridley, who was probably the br. of Elizabeth Ridley, Charles Barham’s wife. A headright of Thomas Harris, d. 1672, was Giles Driver, witnessed here: Bridgman Joyner (guardian of an orphan of Thomas Harris, d. 1688): Appraised by Thomas Mandew, Giles Driver, Andrew Griffin. Ordered in October Last past. R. Dec. 4, 1719. Signed Ann Joyner. (G.B. 23). His sons inherited land adj. to that of Thomas Blake, who m. a dau. of Edward Champion; of whose Somerset origins and associations I have previously elucidated, their son, William Blake, m. Mary Sessums, dau. of Nicholas Sessoms and Hannah Culmer*; sister of Ann Sessums, who m. William Williams. Nicholas Sessoms was transported to Virginia by Arthur Allen, for which Mr. Allen received 350 acres of land “on a bra. of Black Water Surry Co., Va.” according to a land patent dated 14 June 1678. (Nugent, Vol. I, p. 186). On 5 March 1670, “Mrs. Alice Allen (assumably the wife of Arthur Allen) discharges Nicholas Sessoms of all claims of debts”. (Surry County Record Book I, p. 405). Nicholas Sessoms is also listed in Mr. Coldham’s ‘Servants to Foreign Plantations’ (p. 63) as coming from Bristol. On March 1, 1680, Thomas Warren, William Foreman and Nicholas Sessoms were bound to the Court for 40,000 pounds of tobacco in the estate settlement of Thomas Warren, Sr. (Surry County Record Book I, 1617-1684, p. 11). He called Ethelred Taylor friend in his Will, and Sessoms’ wife Katherine was one of the witness of the will of Mr.Taylor. (Order Book 1713-1718, p. 85); p: 77: July 1693: “Exit. Corp. Jnry. 1st. 93. Nicholas Sessums haveing brought his accon to this Court against Joseph Rogers set forth that the said Rogers in the moneth of June last in this County did most Maliciously falsely and Scandalously report publish declare in the heareing of severall that he burnt *Wm. Cockerham’s house.
*Dau. of Thomas Culmer: March 19 1653. Receipt of Robt, Digby, of Bristol, mariner, to Wm. Batt, of 320 lbs. of tobacco. Wit.: Wm. Edwards, Thos. Culmer. Charles Barham, Thomas Culmer, and Sack. Brewster were witness to a bond of Robinson and Dorthy Kew to Alexander Mabrick in Surry Co., December 1, 1653. (B. 1, p. 4).
1.1.1.1. John Harris, who m. 2. (April 13, 1689), Elizabeth Church.
1.1.1.1.1. Isabella Harris, b. April 17, 1695, according to the records of Chuckatuck Monthly Meeting; she d. after 1749, having m. Nicholas Fulgham, son of Nicholas Fulgham, d. 1736, and Martha Pitt; son of Nicholas Fulgham and Sarah Davis; br. of Michael Fulgham, whose dau. supposedly m. a son of Robert Harris, d. 1688.
1.1.1.2. Thomas Harris, d. 1688.

1.2. Richard Harris.
1.2.1. John Harris,* bapt. Feb. 18, 1624: Estate by Unity Harris, widow and admin. of John Harris. May 1687. Signed Wm Newsum, John Clarke, Wm. Newitt. (B. 3, p. 82).
1.2.1.1. William Harris, d. bef. 1693, m. Elizabeth …
1.2.1.1.1. John Harris. May 20, 1710: Thomas Ward of Lawne’s Creek Parish to John Chambers of same (his mother was Olive Ruffin). Witnesses: William Newsum and John Harris. (p. 10).
1.2.1.1.1.1. John Harris, m. Mary Drew. Will of Edward Drew, prob. March 8, 1746, SH Co. “son Newitt; grandson Newitt Harris, son of my dau. Mary Harris”. Witnesses, John Harris, James Ridley.

1.2.2. Thomas Harris. Granted 850 acs. Surry Co. S. James Riv. , on N.W. & S.E. sides of Sunken Marsh above & below the mill; June 2, 1668.
1.2.2.1. William Harris,* inherited this land. William Harris and wife Mary Harris, to William Newsum, 220 ac. now in the tenure of *Mr. John Harris; adj. William Newett, and the Sunken Marsh Path. Wit. Robert Ruffin. R. Jan. 5, 1685.
1.2.2.1.1. William Harris.*
1.2.2.1.1.1. A son or dau.
1.2.2.1.1.1.1. Harris Taylor.
1.2.1.2. Elizabeth Harris, m. Samuel, son of Robert Lancaster Sr. and Sarah, widow of her 2nd husband, *Richard Bennett, d. 1709.

1.3. Edward Harris, b. 1596. Richard Bennett, bapt. Oct. 9, 1573, d. Aug. 28, 1626, in VA, m. Judith … ‘The will of Judith Bennett of St. Dunstans in the East, London, widow was proven by (Richard’s nephew) Edward Harris, executor, Nov. 23, 1638. (P.C.C. 164 Lee). Edward Harris of St. Dunstan in the East, London, merchant, aged 45, named in the Hubberday v. Penniston court case of 1641, which stated he received tobacco from Virginia with Captain Thomas Cornwallis. E.D.N., p. 7, 1875, associate of Governor Richard Bennett.

It is almost certain that Edward Harris also held land of the patent of Richard Bennett, Nov. 4, 1642.

Rice Jones patented 88 ac. in Lanc. Co., on N. Side Rappa, adj. land of Edward Harris (deceased) Sept. 2, 1652. Rice Jones also sold land to Howell Powell, on N. Side Rappa. adj. land of Wm. Newsome, April 6, 1653, p. 51.

The last record of this William Newsome appears November 1, 1657 in a promissory note to John Flower (a Bristol merchant) from “William Newsome of Lower Chippoakes in James, Virginia, planter”, p.111. His son and namesake received grants of land in partnership with Robert Ruffin and Arthur Allen, a Bristol merchant. (B. 6, p. 650-654). He m. a granddau. of William Spenser, alluded to here: Indenture, Wm. Cockerham, to Wm. Harris, 150 acres in Hog Island granted to Wm. Spenser, late of the County, dec’d February 1, 1637. Beginning at a marked white oak very neare a saw pitt in the line twixt said Cockerham and Robt. Barham, orphan (son of Charles), associated with Thomas Harris, d. 1672.

Edward Harris was the cousin of Thomas Bennett, b. c. 1590, listed in the 1624 census on the south of the James River, near Lawne’s Creek. In that year, Elizabeth Pierce, dau. of his wife Alice, chose her stepfather, Thomas Bennett, as her guardian. Elizabeth Pierce m. (2) Richard Jackson, by whom she had issue (1) Sarah, who m. Arthur Smith Jr., who with his wife gave to George Hardy deeds for the land on Blackwater, in 1666, the deed reciting that Sarah and (2) Mary (wife of George Hardy, appraiser of estate of Edward Harris, d. 1677) were daus. of Richard Jackson and granddaus. of Alice Bennett. (B. 1, pp. 69, 70).

Thomas Bennett was the father of *Richard Bennett, d. 1709, a second-cousin of Edward and of Thomas Harris, d. 1672. Richard’s first wife was (circumstantially) Anne, who was Charles Barham’s sister. Richard’s grandson William Bennett, m. Mary Hardy, dau. of George Hardy, and sister of Martha Hardy, wife of Edward Harris, d. 1677. Their dau. Ann Bennett, was a beneficiary in the Will of Mathew Fones (1704), witnessed by Philip Pardoe, who witnessed the Will of Martha, wife of Edward Harris, d. 1677. Mathew Fones witnessed the Will of George Hardy (1704). Philip Pardoe’s wife was Jane George, dau. of John, and almost certainly related to the wife of Thomas Harris, d. 1672. Their dau., Joyce Pardoe, m. Phillip Brantley.

1.3.1. Edward Harris, d. 1677, m. Martha Hardy; in the convention of these days, a (Bennett) kinswoman.

1. Joseph Thorpe, m. Dorothy Fenn, da. Timothy Fenn, Sr. (Were they of the Fenn family of Wedmore, Somerset?).
1.1. Thomas Thorpe, d. 1711 in IOW Co. m. (1) bef. 1686, Martha Jennings, d. 1702, da. of John Jennings, Clerk of Court of IOW Co. and Mary Seward. Edward Bennett left two daus, one of whom, Mary, m (1) Thomas Bland, of London; (2) Luke Cropley. The other, Silvestra, m. Major Nicholas Hill (witnessed the Will of Thomas Harris, d. 1672), son of Thomas Hill and Margaret Wyke of Ninehead Flory, Somerset. Mary, a da. of the first-named da., Mary Bland-Cropley, m. James Day of IOW., and Mary, a da. of Silvestra Hill, the other da. of Edward Bennett, m. John Jennings, son of the clerk of the same name. ..

Edward Bennett’s daus. were cousins of Thomas Harris, d. 1672. His chidrens’ association with the Thorpes predated the associations of the family of Thomas, d. 1688.

1.1.1. Sarah Thorpe (by first wife), m. (1) William George, son of John George, thus kin of Thomas Harris, d. 1672.
1.1.2. John Thorpe, apraisee of the estate of Thomas Harris, d. 1730, grandson of Thomas, d. 1688.
1.2. Timothy Thorpe: Edward Taylor died by early 1708 in Surry Co. In Jan. 1708, administration of his estate was granted to Margaret Taylor; witnessed by William Gray, Timothy Thorpe, and *William Harris. (Davis, 127).
1.2.1. Timothy Thorpe, d. 13 Oct. 1763, in Southampton Co., m. Martha Peterson, who m. (2) James Jones. Martha Jones of the Parish of St Luke. Leg. – son Timothy Thorp; R. April 12, 1781. Wit Hardy Harris.
1.2.1.1. Peterson Thorpe, m. Martha Person.
1.2.1.2. Mary Thorpe, m. James Barham; his will, proved June 9, 1792, Southampton Co, mentions da. Martha Harris and Rebecca Holliman, sons Judkins Barham, Timothy Thorp Barham; son-in-law, William Holliman.
1.2.1.2.1. Martha Barham, m. Joel Harris, son of John Harris and Avis White, son of Robert Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688.
1.2.2. Mary Thorpe, m. (1) Edward Harris, son of Edward Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688.
1.2.2.1. Hardy Harris.
1.2.2.2. Lewis Harris, m. Sarah Thorpe.
1.2.3. John Thorpe, d. 1772 in Southampton Co.; m. Mary Matthews.
1.2.3.1. Sarah Thorpe, m. Lewis Harris.
1.2.4. Timothy Thorpe.
1.2.4.1. Hannah Thorpe, m. Joseph Delk, son of Roger Delk, and sister of Lucinda Delke, wife of Benjamin Lancaster, grandson of Samuel Lancaster and Elizabeth Harris, da. of John Harris, d. 1687.

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