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William W. Totten

Male 1803 - 1890  (87 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William W. Totten was born on 20 Mar 1803 in Wythe, Virginia (son of Samuel Totten Sr. and Rachel Suiter); died on 1 Apr 1890 in Fairland, Shelby, Indiana.

    Other Events:

    • Land: 1 Aug 1839, Shelby, Indiana; Land Patent 40 Acres Land Office of Indianapolis

    Notes:

    Some time around 1833 William and Elizabeth moved overland to Shelby County, Indiana and settled in the forests of Van Buren Township, experiencing for several years all the vicissitudes of pioneer life. Arriving at their destination before any preparations had been made for their reception, the family was obliged to live for some weeks in the covered wagon, but in due time a rude log cabin was erected, after which prospects became brighter and more encouraging. After clearing a portion of his land and adding very masterfully to his value, Mr. Totten moved to Missouri, where he lost his wife; later he returned to Shelby County and here spent the remainder of his days.

    From the book "Totten Tracks" by Jeanean Haag Totten

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Hubbell. Elizabeth was born on 6 Sep 1810 in Smyth County, Virginia; died on 17 Oct 1874 in Holt County, Missouri; was buried in Maitland Cemetery, Maitland, Holt County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Totten Sr.Samuel Totten Sr. was born on 7 Apr 1775 in Wythe County, Virginia (son of John Totten Sr. and Drusilla Dodd); died on 15 Jun 1851 in Smyth County, Virginia; was buried in Totten Cemetery, Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Tax List: 1800, Wythe County, Virginia; Wythe Co, VA Tax List A 17 Apr 1800 John Totten,1 male over 16, 3 horses Sam'l Totten, 1 male over 16, 3 horses Amos Totten, 1 male over 16, John Sam'l Amos were contacted on the same day Henry Stephen, indicaticating they lived close to each other.
    • Deed: 4 Oct 1804, Wythe County, Virginia; John and Drusy Totten to Samuel Totten, Deed Book 4 Page 192, Wythe Co. Va. 100.00. 100 acres, Rich Valley, N. Fork of Holstone River
    • Census 1810: 1810, Wythe County, Virginia; Living close to Father John
    • Census 1820: 1820, Evensham, Wythe County, Virginia; Living close to father John
    • Deed: 13 May 1824, Rich Valley, Wythe County, Virginia; John Sr. & Drusilla Totten to Samuel Totten Sr., Deed Book 9, page 571, Wythe co., Va., $252.00 acres, Rich Valley
    • Census 1830: 1830, Wythe County, Virginia
    • Estate: 1826-1835, Wythe County, Virginia; Tottens VS. Totten?s Heirs John Totten, Sr. Estate Page 23 ? 30, 1835-1843, Vol. 2, Circuit Superior Court of Law & Chancery ?Pleas?, Wythe County, Va.
    • Census 1840: 1840, Smyth County, Virginia
    • Census 1850: 1850, Smyth County, Virginia

    Notes:

    Deed:
    John and Drusy Totten to Samuel Totten, Deed Book 4 Page 192, Wythe Co. Va.

    100.00. 100 acres, Rich Valley, N. Fork of Holstone River, 4 Oct. 1804

    This indenture made this fourth day of October eighteen hundred and four between John Totten and Drusy his wife of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and Samuel Totten of the County and State aforesaid

    Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of One hundred dollars to them in hand paid the receipt whereof the said John Totten and Drusy his wife to hereby acknowledge to give grand bargain and sell unto the said Samuel Totten and his heirs forever one certain parcel of land lying in Wythe County in the Rich Valley on the waters of the North Fork of Holston river containing one hundred acres more of less and bounded as followeth to wit. Beginning at a Walnut and Sugartree thence with the line of partition between the said John and Samuel Totten.

    N11 E49 poles to a large lynn N7 degrees W40 poles to a white oak and sugartree N25 degrees W40 poles to a hickory N30 W34 poles to a buckeye and hickory N25 degrees W40 poles to a walnut N13 degrees W68 poles to a white oak S65 degrees W50 poles to a stony ridge S160 poles to three Lynns N53 degrees E90 poles to a large black oak and thence to the beginning with its appurtenances to have and to hold the said parcel of land with its appurtenances to the sole use and behoof of the said Samuel Totten and his heirs forever and the said John Totten and Drusy his wife forever warrant and defend the said land against all person and persons whatsoever in witness whereof the said John Totten and Drusy his wife have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed their seals the day and year above written.

    At Wythe December Court 1804. John Totten, Drusilla Totten (her mark) This indenture of bargain sale from John Totten and Drusilla his wife to Samuel Totten was presented in Court and the said John Totten not being able to attend to make his acknowledgement of the same the said Drusilla his wife came into court and being privately examined according to law consented that the said indenture may be recorded acknowledgement of John Totten. Recorded this book page 399. Teste. R. Crockett C.C.

    Deed:
    This Indenture made this 13th day of May in the year of our Lord 1824 between John Totten, Sr. and Drusilla his wife of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and Samuel Totten, Sen'r of the County and State aforesaid of other part

    witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty two dollars lawful money, of this Commonwealth to them in hand paid at or before the ensiling and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged do give grant bargain and sell and by these presents have bargained and sold unto the said Samuel Totten Sen'r. one certain tract or parcel of Land containing thirty six acres lying in the Rich Valley bounded as followeth to wit beginning at a sugar tree and ash thence north 4 degrees E 23 poles to a hickory north 55 degrees E. 40 poles to a dead sugar tree north 33 degrees E. 13 poles to a sugar tree north 24 degrees W. 90 poles to a Stake near a Sugar tree marked South 51 degrees W. 60 poles to a hickory on a line of division between said Tottens south 24 degree E. 41 poles to a sugar tree and white oak and south 7 degrees E. 49 poles to the beginning to have and to hold the said parcel of land with all its appurtenances to the sole use and behoof of the said Samuel Totten, Sen'r. and his heirs forever and the said John Totten Sen'r. & Drusilla his wife will forever warrant and defend the said land against the lawful claim or claims of all and every person or persons whatsoever.

    In witness whereof the said John Totten Sen'r. and Drusilla his wife hath hereunto affixed their Seals the day and year first above written. John Totten Sen'r, Seal Drusilla Totten, Seal Wythe County to Wit We Evan Davis and James Davis Justices of the peace in the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John Totten Sen'r. and Drusilla his wife parties to a certain deed bearing date from the 13th May 1824 and hereto summoned personally appeared before us and acknowledged the same to be their act and deed and desired us to certify the said acknowledgment to the clerk of the County Court of Wythe in order that the said deed may be recorded.

    Given under our hand and seals this 13th day of May 1824 Evan Davis, Seal Jas Davis, Seal Virginia At a Court held for Wythe County the 8th day of June 1824.

    This Indenture of Bargain & Sale from John Totten Sr. and Drusilla his wife to Samuel Totten Sr. together with the Certificate of acknowledgement and privy examination annexed was returned to Court and Ordered to be recorded. Teste J. P Mathews, CC

    Estate:
    Tottens VS. Totten?s Heirs John Totten, Sr. Estate
    Page 23 ? 30, 1835-1843, Vol. 2, Circuit Superior Court of Law & Chancery ?Pleas?, Wythe County, Va.

    Virginia: At a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery held in Wythe County at the Courthouse, on Tuesday September 15th 1835.

    Before James E. Brown Esquire Judge

    Be it represented that heretofore to wit on the 18th day of December 1826 came Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten by their Counsel and issued out of the Clerk?s Office of the late Superior Court of Chancery helden at Wythe Courthouse a subpoena in Chancery against John Deskin, and others which was returned ?not executed on any of the defendants.?

    And at June Rule, 1827, came the plts. By their counsel and filed their Bill which is as follows: To his honor, the Judge of the Superior Court of Chancery holden at Wythe Courthouse. The Bill of Complaint of Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten of the County of Wythe would respectfully represent that on the fifth day of June in the year 1825, they entered into articles of agreement with their father, John Totten Senior by which the said John Totten Sen. Leased during his own life, and the life of his wife, a certain part of his land called the ridge filed to your Orator Samuel for which your said Orator was to pay one third part of the crops raised on the said land the small grain to be delivered in the barn and the corn in the Crib and at the death of the said John Totten Senior and his wife, the said Samuel was to have the said land called the ridge field, and the tract containing ___ acres of the land called the mountain survey. And he, the said John Totten Sr. by the same instrument, rented the balance of his lands for the like term and on the same conditions to your Orators John and Peter and after the death of the said John Totten Sr. and the death of his wife, your said Orators John and Peter were to have the land so rented to them to be equally divided between them ? all which will more fully appear from the said Article of agree ??? (missed)

    Your Orators further represent that the said John Totten Senior, on the same day ?? the said article of agreement was executed duly made and published his last will and testament by which he bequeath and devised to his wife his dwelling house during her life time and all his moveable property absolutely. And the said John Totten Sen. Departed this life on the ___ day of ___ 1826 without having altered or revoked his said will which has been duly proved and admitted to record in the County Court to Drucilla, the widow of the said John Totten Sen. A copy of which will is herein exhibited marked B.

    Your Orators further represent that in pursuance of the agreement aforesaid they took possession of the said land and proceeded to cultivate the same and pay the rent, agreeably to said contract, they have also made considerable improvement on the said lands as well before as after executing the said article of agreement.

    Your Orators are advised that they said Article of agreement does not convey to them the legal title to the said lands subject to the payment of one third part of the crops raised on the same to Drusilla the widow during her lifetime, and to her peaceable and undisturbed enjoyment of the dwelling house to which she is entitled under the will of the said John Totten Sr. as was the agreement and intention of the parties. They therefore pray that John Deskins and Polly his wife, Nathaniel Bryant & Sally his wife, Henry Koler and Rebecca his wife, John Koler and Nancy his wife, William Davis and Viney his wife, James Light and Charity his wife, Isaac Hennigar & Drucilla his wife, the said females being daughters of the said John Totten Sr. Amos Totten, James Totten, Isaiah Totten and John McCarley who is the heir at law of Rachel McCarley dec?d who was a daughter of the said John Totten Sr. and Drusilla the widow of the said John Totten Sr. dec?d may be made parties defendant to this bill and be required to answer the same on oath as fully and as completely as if the several allegations were again repeated and interrogated that the defendants may be decreed to convey to your Orators the legal title to the said lands subject to the rights of the widow under the agreement and will aforesaid, and that your honor may grand unto your Orators such further and general relief that premises as is equitable may it please your Honor to grant to yours Orators the Courts writ of Spa. directed.

    Draper for Complts.

    And the motion of the Complts. A new subpoena was awarded them, was accordingly issued but not executed. And at August Rules 1827 until which time this cause was continued, a new subpoena was awarded the complts. Which was issued but does not appear to have been executed.

    And at November Rules 1827, until which time this cause continued ? the defendants Henry Moler & Rebecca his wife, Isaiah Totten & John McCarley not having entered their appearance and gave security according to the act of assembly and the Rules of this Court; and appearing from satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabitants of the Commonwealth; on the motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel it is ordered that they said Defendants appear here on the first day of the next and answer the Bill of this Plaintiffs, and that a copy of this order be forth with inserted in some newspaper published in this commonwealth for two months successively, and posted at the front door of the Courthouse in Wythe County.

    On copies of the last order are affidavits as follows:

    Wythe County to wit:

    This day personally appeared before me J.A. Sanders a justice of the Peace for Wythe County, John G. Ustich and made oath that he had published the annexed notice in his paper the Wythe Gazette for two months successively ? Given under my hand this 20th day of May 1828 J.A. Sanders

    Wythe to Wit: James E. Brown this day made oath before me a justice of the peace in and for the court aforesaid that he posted a copy of this order at the front door of the courthouse of Wythe on the 18 day of February 1828. Given under my hand this 24 day of May 1828. John Stanger.

    And on the motion of the complts. A new subpoena was awarded to them against the defts. Which was issued as follows:

    The commonwealth of Virginia, to the Marshall of the Wythe Chancery District Court, Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon John Deskins & Polly his wife, Nathaniel Bryant and Sally his wife, John Moler and Nancy his wife, William Davis and Viney his wife, Issac Hinnegar and Drucilla his wife, Amos Totten and James Totten to appear before the Judge of our Superior Court of Chancery holden at Wytth Courthouse on the first day of the next term to answer a bill in chancery executed against them and others by Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten unless they shall answer the said Bill within four months thereafter the Court will take the same for confessed and decree accordingly. And this they shall in no wise omit; under the penalty of L100. And hand them there this writ. Witness James E. Brown, Clerk of our said Court at Wythe Courthouse, the 11th day of January 1828, in the 52nd year of the Commonwealth. J. E. Brown.

    Marshalls returns ? Executed on John Deskins and Polly his wife April 16th 1828. Harold Smyth M.W.C. D.C. Executed on John Moler and Nancy his wife, Isaac Hinnegar and Drucilla his wife and Sally Bryant May 13 1828. Jesse McComa D.W. for Harold Smyth M.W.C. D.C.

    The defendants William Davis & Vicey his wife and James Totten not having entered their appearance and given security according to the Act of assembly, and the Rules of this Court, and it appearing from satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabitants of this Commonwealth, on the motion of the Plaintiffs by their counsel ? it is ordered that the said defendants appear here on the first day of the next term, and answer the bill of the plts. And that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in this commonwealth for two months successively and posted at the front door of the courthouse of Wythe County. On copies of which order we the following affidavits:

    This day Harold Smyth one of the editors of the Western Virginia Argus a paper printed at Wythe Courthouse made oath before me a justice of the peace for said County that the annexed order of publication against William Davis and wife and James Totten has been duly published in the said paper for two months successively ? Given under my hand this 28th October 1828. Shepd Brown

    Wythe County to Wit:

    This day Cornelius Eskridge made oath before me William H. Miller a justice of the peace for the County aforesaid that on the 27th day of August 1828 he posted at the front door of the courthouse of the said County a copy of the within order. Given under my hand this 28th day of October 1828. W. H. Miller

    And on motion of the Complts. New subpoenas were awarded them against the Defts. Light and wife and Amos Totten which were issued but not executed.

    And at November Rules 1828, June Rules 1829, October Rules 1829 and June and November Rules 1830 ? New subpoenas were awarded the Complts; which were issued but not executed.

    And at April Rules 1832 until which time this cause was continued ? Case the Complts. By their counsel and set this cause down for hearing.

    And at an intermediate term of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid, held on Wednesday July 24th 1833, until which time this cause was continued. On the motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded them against the defendant Amos Totten to be directed to the sheriff of Logan County, and also a new subpoena against the defendants James Light and Charity his wife to be directed to the Sheriff of Kanawha County returnable to the next term till which time this cause is continued. The said new subpoenas were issued but are not executed.

    And at a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Monday April 21st 1834. On motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded them against the defts. James Light and Charity his wife to be directed to the Sheriff of Fayette County, returnable here at the next term, until which time this cause is continued. The said subpoena was issued as follows:

    The commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Fayette County, Greeting ? You are hereby commanded to summon James Light and Charity his wife to appear before the judge of our Circuit Superior Count of Law and Chancery holden for Wythe County at the Courthouse on the first day of the September term next to answer a bill in chancery exhibited against them and others by Samuel Totten and others and unless they shall answer the said Bill with four month thereafter, the court will the same for confessed and decree accordingly. And this they shall in no wise omit under the penalty of L100. And have them there this writ. Witness John Foster, Clerk of our said court at Wythe Courthouse the 7th day of May 1834 in the 58th year of the commonwealth. John. Foster, C.C.

    Sheriffs Return. Executed the 10th day of Jun 1834 by delivering to the within named Charity Light a true copy not finding James Light left with his wife another copy and read and explained the same to her.

    Wm Tyree D.S. for William Cainefix, Sheriff.

    And at a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Thursday 18th September 1834. On the motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded against the defendants James Light and Charity his wife to be directed to the Sheriff of Fayette County returnable here at the next term.

    And at a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Friday September 19th 1834. The new subpoena awarded at the last term against James Light and wife directed to the Sheriff of Fayette County having been returned executed. It is ordered that the order entered in this cause on yesterday awarding a new subpoena against the said Light and wife be set aside.

    And at a Circuit Superior court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Wednesday September 24th, 1834. On the motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded them against the defendants Drucilla Totten and Amos Totten returnable here at the next term.

    The following Subpoenas were issued.

    The Commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Tazewell County Greeting You are hereby commanded to summon Drucilla Totten and Amos Totten to appear before the Judge of our Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery holden for Wythe County, at the Courthouse on the first day of the next term to answer a bill in Chancery exhibited against them and others by Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten and unless they shall answer the said bill within four months thereafter the Court will take the same for confessed, and decree accordingly. And this they shall in no wise omit under the penalty of L100 and have them there this writ ? Witness John Foster Clerk of our said Court at Wythe Courthouse the 13 day of October 1834 in the 59 year of the Commonwealth. Jno Foster C.C.

    Return ? Executed by delivering a copy of the within to Drusilla Totten and by sending a copy to Amos Totten by his son who lives with said Totten . W.P Wynn D.S. for Jno Wynn S.T.C

    The Commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Smyth County Greetings. You are hereby commanded to summon Drucilla Totten to appear before the Judge on Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery holden for Wythe County at the Courthouse on the first day of the next term to answer a Bill in Chancery exhibited against them and others by Samuel Totten, John Totten, and Peter Totten and unless they shall answer the said Bill with four months thereafter the court will take the same for confessed and decree accordingly. And this they shall in no wise omit under the penalty of L100. And have them there this writ ? Witness John Foster, Clerk of our said Court at Wythe Courthouse, the 13th day of October 1834 in the 59th year of the Commonwealth. Jonn Foster C.C.

    And at April Rules 1832 until which time this cause was continued came the complainants by their counsel and set this cause down for hearing.

    And at an Intermediate term of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid, held on Wednesday July 24, 1833, until which time this cause was continued. On the motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded them against the defendant Amos Totten to be directed to the sheriff of Logan County, and also a new subpoena against the Defendants James Light and Charity his wife to be directed to the Sheriff of Kanawha County returnable to the next term till which time this cause is continued. The said new subpoenas were issued but not returned.

    And at an intermediate term of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Thursday28th February 1834 until which time this cause was continued. On the motion of the Plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded them against the Defendants James Light and Charity his wife to be directed to the Sheriff of Fayette County and returnable here at the next term. The said new subpoena was issued but not executed.

    And at a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Monday April 21th, 1834. On motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded them against the defendants James Light and Charity his wife to be directed to the Sheriff of Fayette County, returnable here at the next term, until which time this cause is continued. The said subpoena was issued as followed:

    The Commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Fayette County, Greeting ? You are hereby commanded to summon James Light and Charity his wife to appear before the judge of our Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery holden for Wythe County at the Courthouse on the first day of the September term next to answer a bill in chancery exhibited against them and others by Samuel Totten and others and unless they shall answer the said bill with four months thereafter, the court will the same for confessed and decree accordingly. And this they shall in no wise omit under the penalty of L100. And have them there this writ. Witness John Foster, Cleark of our said court at Wythe Courthouse the 7th day of May 1834 in the 58th year of the Commonwealth. John Foster, CC.

    Sheriffs Return. Executed the 10th day of June 1834 by delivering to the within named Charity Light a true copy not finding James Light left with his wife another copy and read and explained the same to her. William Tyree D.S for William Cairefix, Sherriff.

    And at a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Thursday 18th September 1834. On the motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded against the defendants James Light and Charity his wife to be directed to the Sheriff of Fayette County returnable here at the next term.

    And at a Circuit Superior Court of law and chancery aforesaid held on Friday September 19th, 1834 The new subpoena awarded at the last term against James Light and wife directed to the Sheriff of Fayette County having been returned executed. It is ordered that the order entered in this cause on Yesterday awarding a new subpoena against the said Light and wife be set aside.

    And at a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Wednesday, September 24th, 1824. On the motion of the plaintiffs by their counsel a new subpoena is awarded them against the defendants Drucilla Totten and Amos Totten returnable here at the next term. The following subpoenas were issued:

    The Commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Tazewell County Greeting. You are hereby commanded to summon Drucilla Totten and Amos Totten to appear before the Judge of our Circuit Superior Court of law and Chancery holden for Wythe County, at the Courthouse on the first day of the next term to answer a bill in Chancery exhibited against them and others by Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten and unless they shall answer the said bill within four months thereafter the Court will take the same for confessed, decree accordingly. And this they shall in no wise omit under penalty of L100 and have thee there to writ ? Witness John Foster Clerk of our said Court at Wythe Courthouse the 13 day of October 1834 in the year of the Commonwealth. John Foster C.C.

    Return ? Executed by delivering a copy of the within to Drucilla Totten and by sending a copy to Amos Totten by his son who lives with said Totten. W.P. Wynn D.S. for John Wynn S.T.C.

    The Commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Smyth County, Greetings, you are hereby commanded to summon Drucilla Totten to appear before the Judge on Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery holden Wythe County at the Courthouse on the first day of the next term to answer a bill in chancery exhibited against them and others by Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten and unless they shall answer the same bill within four months therefore the court will take the same for confessed and decree accordingly this they shall in no wise omit under the penalty of L100. And have them there this writ ? Witness J. Foster, Clerk of our said Court at Wythe Courthouse, the 13th day of October 1834 in the 59 year of the commonwealth, John Foster, CC.

    Return executed December 1st 1834 A.H. Atkins D.S for S.W. Davis, S.S.C the following papers are filed ? Wythe County to wit: This day John Totten made oath before me the subscriber a justice of the Peace for the County aforesaid that Henry Moler and Rebecca his wife, John McCarley and Isaiah Totten are not residents of the Commonwealth of Virginia ? Given under my hand this 12th of December 1826. John Stanger. Exhibit A. Articles of Agreement made and entered into this fifth day of June 1825 between John Totten, Sr. of the one part of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia and Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten all of the County and State aforesaid Witnessed that the said John Totten Sr. hath rented the ridge field to the said Samuel Totten during his and his wife?s natural lifetime and the said Samuel is to give one third of crop he raises on said land the small grain to be delivered in the barn and the corn in the crib and at the decease of the said John Totten Sr. and his wife the said Samuel Totten is to have the ridge field and mountain survey and the said John Totten Sr. hath rented the balance of his lands to John Totten Jr. and Peter Totten during his lifetime and his wife?s and the John and Peter to pay one third of all they raise on said land and deliver the small grain to the barn and the corn in the crib and at the decease of the said John Totten Sr. and his wife the said John Totten Jr. and Peter Totten is to have the land equally divided between them and for the true performance of this agreement we bind ourselves to each other in the sum of one thousand Dollar witness our hands and seals this day and year first above written.

    Witness Present:
    William Totten
    Daniel Daugherty

    His mark
    John Totten Sr.
    Samuel Totten
    John Totten
    Peter Totten

    Exhibit B is not filed: And at a Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery aforesaid held on Tuesday September 15th 1835 being the day and year first herein written, and until which time this cause was continued. The defendants Nathaniel Bryant being dead the same is ordered to be suggested on the record and thereupon this cause came on the 15th day of September 1835 to be held upon the bill the exhibits filed the examination of witnesses and was argued by counsel and the subpoena awarded against the defendants having been duly served on John Deskins and Polly his wife, Sally Bryant, John Moler and Nancy his wife, James Light and Charity his wife, Isaac Henninger and Drucilla, his wife, Amos Totten and Drucilla Totten more than four months since and they still failing to appear and answer the plaintiffs bill and the order on publication heretofore awarded against Henry Moler and Rebecca his wife, William Davis and Viney his wife, James Totten, Isaiah Totten and John McCarley having been duly posted and published, and they still failing to appear and answer the plaintiffs bill that same is taken for confessed as to all the aforesaid defendants ? Whereupon it is adjudged and decreed that the said Defendants their heirs and legal representatives of John Totten Sr. dec?d do convey to the plaintiffs, the legal title to the land in the Bill mentioned, subjected to the rights of Drucilla Totten the widow under the agreement in the bill mentioned and filed as an exhibit in this cause ? and that Albert B. Moore who is hereby appointed a commissioner for that purpose do convey the tittle of Henry Moler and wife, William Davis and wife, James Totten, Isaiah Totten and John McCarley who are non residents by Deed with special warranty to the said plaintiffs. And it is further ordered that a complete record be made up in this case and charged to the plaintiffs. The following deposition is filed:

    By virtue of a commission to me directed from the Superior Court of Chancery holden at Wythe Courthouse I have the 13th day of August 1827 at said Courthouse of Wythe proceeded to take the deposition of William Totten to be read as evidence on behalf of Samuel Totten and others in a suit depending in said Court wherein said Samuel and others are plaintiffs and John Deskins and wife are defendants. The said William Totten of lawful age being sworn saith ? that the paper marked A filed as an exhibit in this cause and which is now before him was executed by the parties thereto in his presence and that he is a subscribing witness to the same. He further deposit and saith that Samuel Totten, John Totten and Peter Totten have been in possession of the lands mentioned in said paper ever since the execution of thereof. And further this deponent saith not the foregoing deposition was sworn to and subscribed before me on the 13 August 1827. J. Foster ? William Totten.

    The Witness claimed one days attendance as a witness - I received 50 cents for taking this deposition. John Foster. A complete record ? Teste, A.B. Moore, D.C.



    Wythe County, Virginia Circuit Superior Court Law and Chancery Orders, Vol. 2, 1835-1853, pages 9 and 19

    Samuel Totten & al against The heirs of John Totten Dec?d

    The Defendant Nathaniel Bryant being dead the same is ordered to be suggested on the record and thereupon this cause came on this 15th day of September 1835, to be heard upon this bill the exhibits filed, the examination of Witnesses and was argued by counsel, and the Subpoena awarded against the defendants having been duly served on John Deskins, and Polly his wife, Sally Bryant, John Moler and Nancy his wife, James Light and Charity his wife, Lsaac Henningar and Drucilla his wife, Amos Totten; and Drucilla Totten more than four months since and they still failing to appear and answer the plaintiffs bill, and the order of publication heretofore awarded against Henry Moler and Rebecca his wife, William Davis and Viney his wife, James Totten, Isaiah Totten and John McCarley having been duly posted and published, and they still failing to appear and answer the plaintiffs. Bill the same is taken for confessed as to all the aforesaid defts. Whereupon it is adjudged and decreed that the said defts. The heirs legal representatives of John Totten Sr., dec?d do convey to the plfts. That legal title to the land in the bill mentioned, subject to the right of Drusilla Totten the widow under the agreement in the bill mentioned., and filed as an exhibit in the cause, and that Albert B. Moore who is hereby appointed a commissioner and on that purpose do convey the title of Henry Moler and wife, William Davis and wife, James Totten, Isaiah Totten and John McCarley who are nonresidents by deed with special warranty to the said plfts. And it is further ordered that a complete record be made up in this cause and charged to the plaintiffs.

    Died:
    Burial: Totten Cemetery Smyth County, VA

    Samuel married Rachel Suiter in 1799 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA. Rachel (daughter of Alexander Suiter and Sarah) was born about 1782 in Virginia, United States; died on 28 July 1865 in Daviess County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rachel Suiter was born about 1782 in Virginia, United States (daughter of Alexander Suiter and Sarah); died on 28 July 1865 in Daviess County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census 1850: 1850, Smyth County, Virginia

    Children:
    1. Sarah Totten
    2. Joseph H. Totten
    3. 1. William W. Totten was born on 20 Mar 1803 in Wythe, Virginia; died on 1 Apr 1890 in Fairland, Shelby, Indiana.
    4. Melinda/Marina/Melvina Totten was born in 1814 in Wythe County, Virginia.
    5. Jacob Totten was born in 1816 in Wythe County, Virginia.
    6. Samuel J. Totten Jr. was born in Aug 1818 in Smyth County, Virginia; died in 1881 in Smyth County, Virginia; was buried in Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery, Nebo, Smyth, Virginia.
    7. Alexander Totten was born in 1819 in Wythe County, Virginia; died on 19 Jun 1872 in Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia.
    8. Drusilla Totten was born on 27 May 1817 in Wythe County, Virginia; died on 13 Jan 1894 in Grundy County, Missouri; was buried in Peery Chapel Cemetery, Grundy County, Missouri.
    9. Henry Totten was born in 1826.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Totten Sr. was born in 1744-48 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, USA (son of John Totten and Levina Churchill); died on 14 November 1826 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Military: 1774, Dunmore's War; Listed in Henry Patton's detachment
    • Land/Deeds: 1776, Wolf Creek, Tazewell County, Virginia; Assignee of 150 acres of Muddy Fork of Wolf Creek in 1777 (settled 1773) & 300 acres on Walkers Creek in 1776. Early Advent. on the Western Waters by M.B Kegley
    • Military: 7 April 1781, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Listed in Thomas Ingle's Company of Militia
    • Tax List: 1782, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Tax list of Montgomery County, Va. 1782 (Page 32) John Totten, tithes, noneslaves, none; horses none; cattle, none; land, yes
    • Tax List: 1789, Rich Valley, Wythe County, Virginia; Montgomery County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List B. 1789, 26 Feb 1790 John Totten, white male over 21, 1 male 16-20, no slaves, 4 horses. North Fork Holston River, Rich Valley
    • Tax List: 1789-1792, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; Augusta Co. 1750-70, Fincastle 1770-76, Montgomery 1776-99, Page 402, dated 1792. John Totten, Defendant: Commonwealth, Plaintiff >>>>
    • Tax List: 1793, Rich Valley, Wythe County, Virginia; Wythe County, Virginia Tax List 1793 (Wythe County was formed from Montgomery County in 1790) John Totten, Rich Valley on North Fork Holston Riverno males between 16-21 years, no slaves, 4 horses
    • Petition: 23 October 1793, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; John Totten signed petition of inhabitants of Wythe and Russell counties to form new County, October 23, 1793 (Archives of the Pioneers of Tazewell County, Va page 290)
    • Petition: 25 November 1795, Tazewell County, Virginia; John Totten signed petition to form Tazewell County, November 25, 1795 (Archives of the Pioneers of Tazewell County, Va page 290)
    • Deed: 14 Jan 1796, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; This indenture made the fourteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand sever hundred and ninety six between Philip Umbarger and Leah is wife of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and John (More...)
    • Tax List: 1800, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; Wythe Co, VA Tax List A 17 Apr 1800 John Totten,1 male over 16, 3 horses Sam'l Totten, 1 male over 16, 3 horses Amos Totten, 1 male over 16, John Sam'l Amos were contacted on the same day Henry Stephen, indicaticating they lived close to each other.
    • Deed: 4 October 1804, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; This indenture made this fourth day of October eighteen hundred and four between John Totten and Drusy his wife of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part and Samuel Totten
    • Deed: 11 November 1804 , Wythe County, Virginia, USA; This indenture made this 11th day of November 1804 between Philip Umbarger and Leah his wife to the county of Wythe and state of Virginia of the one part and John Totten
    • Deed: 13 May 1824, Rich Valley, Wythe County, Virginia; This Indenture made this 13th day of May in the year of our Lord 1824 between John Totten, Sr. and Drusilla his wife of the County of >>>>
    • Will: 5 June 1825, Wythe County, Virginia, USA; This is to certify that my will is that my wife Drusilla should keep the dwelling house and household furniture and all the moveable property exact as much as will pay my just debts and the balance for her to do with as she thinks proper as >>>>

    Notes:

    Name:
    There is no proof that John who married Louvina Churchill, is the father of John Totten (1744). It seems, because there were no will records listing children, most believe that John and Louvina had no children that lived to adulthood. However, that is no always concrete proof of no children.

    Some have listed Jasper as John's (1744) father, which I don't believe is possible. Still other's claim there is no way to know which brother, if any, he descended from. Regardless, I do believe that John Totten b. 1744 is descended in some way from Edward Totten of Hempstead, I'm just not clear on which son he descended from. I list John (married Louvina Churchill) at this time simply because most of the other KNOWN descendants are accounted for.

    I believe there is a missing generation somewhere which accounts for the confusion on this line.

    The Japser Totten born 1675-80, son of Richard Totten in Hempstead NY married Patience (b. 1682), and Patience, according to Jasper's will, was his widow. He does not to appear to have had two wives.

    Jasper's brother Benjamin had a son name John that married Louvina Chruchill. If this John Totten is indeed the father of John Totten who married Druscilla, then obviously, Jasper Totten is not his father.

    John married Drusilla Dodd in 1765 in New York or Virginia. Drusilla (daughter of Possible Richard Dodd) was born in 1748 in Amherst County, Virginia (?); died on Jan 23, 1843 in Smyth, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Drusilla Dodd was born in 1748 in Amherst County, Virginia (?) (daughter of Possible Richard Dodd); died on Jan 23, 1843 in Smyth, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Amos Totten was born in 1766 in McDowell, Highland, Virginia, United States; died after 1860 in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA.
    2. Sally Totten was born in 1774.
    3. 2. Samuel Totten Sr. was born on 7 Apr 1775 in Wythe County, Virginia; died on 15 Jun 1851 in Smyth County, Virginia; was buried in Totten Cemetery, Rich Valley, Smyth County, Virginia.
    4. James Totten
    5. Drusilla Totten
    6. Charity Totten
    7. Mary "Polly" Totten
    8. Rachel Totten was born in 1785-94; died before December 1826.
    9. Rebecca Totten was born in 1785-94.
    10. Levina "Viney" Totten was born in 1795.
    11. Peter Totten was born in 1811 in Virginia, United States; died in 1860-70 in California, USA.
    12. Isaiah Totten
    13. John Totten, Jr. was born in 1786 in Virginia, United States; died after 1855 in Virginia, United States.
    14. Nancy Totten was born in 1795.

  3. 6.  Alexander Suiter was born in 1749 in Montgomery County, Virginia, USA; died in March 1784 in Tazewell County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Surveyor: 27 Feb 1774, Tazewell County, Virginia; Surveyed 210a of land for Joseph Hicks, under the Loyal Company's grand. Joseph Hicks would marry Alex's widow, Sarah, after the died.

    Notes:

    Died:
    He was taken by Indians in March of 1784 - not heard of again, probably killed. There is a deed that gives more info in this, Tazewell Book 3 page 88

    Alexander married Sarah in 1774 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Sarah was born in 1750 in Virginia, United States; died in ? in Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah was born in 1750 in Virginia, United States; died in ? in Virginia, United States.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Was her last name Totten??

    Children:
    1. Alexander T. Suiter, Jr. was born in 1775 in Virginia, United States.
    2. James Suiter was born in 1776.
    3. 3. Rachel Suiter was born about 1782 in Virginia, United States; died on 28 July 1865 in Daviess County, Missouri, USA.
    4. William Suiter was born in 1784.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Totten was born in 1703 in Hempstead, Long Island, New York (son of Benjamin Totten and Rebecca Springsteen); died on 22 November 1773 in Fishkill, Dutchess, New York, USA; was buried in 1773 in Churchill's Family Cemetery in Vappinger Falls , New York..

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: ca 1720-1770, New York; Shoemaker and probably farming
    • Tax List: 1737-1773, New York; Mentioned in Tax lists for 1737-1748, 1753-1763, 1765-1773. Widow Levina is listed in tax list for 1774
    • Will: 22 November 1773, Fishkill, Dutchess, New York; Will of July 29, 1773, probated November 22, 1773, mentioned wife Lovinee, sister Rebecca Brooks (more...)

    Notes:

    Buried:
    The cemetery lays between what used to be John Totten's farm and Edward Churchill's farm.

    Died:
    Will indicates no children as no children are mentioned, however there could be other reasons no child is listed, John 1744 would have been in VA at the time of father death so perhaps he didn't know where John was or if he was still alive at the time.

    John married Levina Churchill in 1740 in Hempstead, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Levina Churchill (daughter of Edward Churchill and Wentie Ryder).

    Other Events:

    • Will: 11 December 1790, Dutchess County, New York, USA; Will probated January 10, 1791 - No mention of children

    Children:
    1. 4. John Totten Sr. was born in 1744-48 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York, USA; died on 14 November 1826 in Wythe County, Virginia, USA.

  3. 10.  Possible Richard Dodd
    Children:
    1. 5. Drusilla Dodd was born in 1748 in Amherst County, Virginia (?); died on Jan 23, 1843 in Smyth, Virginia, USA.




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