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Tabitha Jones, (Scruggs)

Female 1694 - Bef 1768  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Tabitha Jones, (Scruggs) was born in 1694 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Edward Jones and Mary Field); died in Bef. 1768 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Tabitha's mother, Mary Field, first mar. Ed. Jones, who was old enough to be her father, & they had 2 daughters before he died in 1695 - Mary then mar Char. Scruggs, Tabitha was raised in their home & was sometimes known as Scruggs.

    Tabitha married John Robinson in 1714 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA. John (son of Thomas Robinson and Elizabeth) was born in 1689 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died in Apr 1768 in Cumberland County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Robinson was born in 1716 in Virginia, United States; died in 1800.
    2. Thomas Robinson was born in 1718 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died in October 1798 in Rocky Mount, Franklin, Virginia, United States of America.
    3. Field Robinson was born in 1720 in Virginia, United States; died in 1785.
    4. Christopher Robinson was born in 1722 in Virginia, United States; died in 1791.
    5. Edward Robinson was born in 1724 in Virginia, United States; died in 1782 in Cumberland County, Virginia.
    6. Judith Robinson was born in 1728.
    7. Susannah Robinson was born in 1730 in Virginia, United States; died in 1802.
    8. Hezekiah Robinson was born in 1734; died in 1798 in Cumberland County, Virginia.
    9. Joseph Robinson was born in 1735 in Virginia, United States.
    10. Elizabeth Robinson was born in 1736 in Virginia, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Jones was born in 1633 (son of Philip (?) Jones); died in 1695 in Virginia, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Tax List: 1679, Varina Parish Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Edward Jones was noted for 2 tithes in the 1679 Henrico County tithe list, indicating he either had a son or servant who was of age.
    • Judgment: 1681, Surry County, Virginia, USA; In 1681 in Surry a judgment was entered against Edward Jones for payment to the estate of William Thompson for work done for Jones.
    • Admin_Estate: 2 April 1688, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; In 1688 Edward Jones administered the estate of Thomas Fields (Mary's brother) Edward and Mary later mortgage his land.
    • Constable: 1689, Virginia, United States; Edward was Constable for a precinct north of the James for the year 1690 and owned 533 acres of land adjoining Mary's father's property
    • Court: 1689, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Ed Jones plt to this court bringing his acc ag John Field def that said Field being his tenant doth not perform some conditions of a lease granted him / non performance thereof is imputed to his want of nails, which he promises to procure as soon as may be
    • Court: 1689, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Suit between Edward Jones and Reeve def. concerning the loss of a bull in the river by means of the def. dogs which were set on the bull
    • Cout: 1689, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Edward Jones sued by William Byrd
    • Court: 1690, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Edward Jones fined for not appearing in court
    • Court: 1691, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Henry Prewitt in court, deposes he is 37, and that he saw a black bull floating the river belonging to Ed Jones, with Thomas Fields mark.
    • Land: ca 1692; By 1692 this land Edward owned was mortgaged and He and Mary were living on her late father's property. Part of this land was also mortgaged in 1692.
    • Deed: 1694, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; To John Pleasants 180 acres, part of land which was their brother, Thomas Fields.

    Notes:

    By studying the inventory you can learn several things about Edward and his environment; for example, those things that had to be imported were more valuable than that which could be found in the old Dominion. the Taylor thimble and books were items which probably came from the old world. The books indicate that Edward was educated. He signed his name on a number of documents, but the inventory verifies that he could read and write. He owned not only books but also an "inkhorn" (inkwell) plus the silver sal with which he sealed his correspondence.

    Since it is believed that he was born in this country, he was probably educated by his fater who had been educated in the British Isles.

    After Edward's death Henry Prewett deeded 220 acres of land to Mary, land that he and her brother had patented together in 1686 and next door to her sister, Henry's wife. The land appears to have been the very land upon which Edward and Mary had be living.

    ...being part of a patent to me in 1686 on which I now live, next to Thomas Field's Creek and land where John Higledy lives and were Edward Jones dwelt. Winesses: Giles Webb, John Wilson.

    Edward married Mary Field in 1685 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of Thomas Field and Mary Ann Burton) was born in 1664 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Dec 1718 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Field was born in 1664 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Thomas Field and Mary Ann Burton); died on 20 Dec 1718 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Notes: 1693, Henrico County, Virginia; A torn record of 1693 shows " ...[Ran]dolph and Capt. Francis Eps " stepped in to protect the claims of the Thomas Fields orphans. These were now only a daughter, Mary Fields, and her sister.
    • Deed: 1694, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; To John Pleasants 180 acres, part of land which was their brother, Thomas Fields.
    • Deed: 1697, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Edward Jones and Mary his wife for 5600 lbs of tobacco made over to John Pleasants 180 acres, part of land which was their brother Fields, by deed of mortgage April 4 1694. Mortgage not paid, Pleasants sells the land to Gilly Groomarrin for 5500 lbs tobacc
    • Land: 1 Apr 1697, Henrico County, Virginia; Henry Prewitt sold 220 acres to Mary Jones, land next to Thomas Fields creek, part of land patented by John Field and Henry in 1687.

    Notes:

    Notes:
    Mary Burton married John Davis, her second husband, who had been the guardian of Thomas Field's orphans in 1684. The next year Mary married William Glover who had mismanaged the children's inheritances and by 1691 "secretly left the country owing many debts"

    Land:
    Henrico County Deeds 1677-1705 p. 701

    Henry Prewett of Henrico Co. for the consideration in hand, to Mary Jones, land on North side James River, 220 acres; being part of patent to me in 1686 on which I now live, next to Thomas Field's creek and land where John Higledy lives (and where Edward Jones dwelt.) Wit: Giles Webb, John Wilson. Signed: Henry Prewett.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Mary Fields married Edward Jones, a man of her father's age. Edward was Constable for a precinct north of the James for the year 1690 and owned 533 acres of land adjoining her father's property. By 1692 this land was mortgaged and they were living on her late father's property. Part of this land was also mortgaged in 1692.

    Children:
    1. 1. Tabitha Jones, (Scruggs) was born in 1694 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died in Bef. 1768 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.
    2. Elizabeth Jones was born in 1693 in Virginia, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Philip (?) Jones
    Children:
    1. 2. Edward Jones was born in 1633; died in 1695 in Virginia, United States.

  2. 6.  Thomas FieldThomas Field was born in 1620-1636 in Virginia/England (son of John Field); died in 1677 in Henrico County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Land Sale: 1 Aug 1661, James River, Virginia; Earliest documented record found for Thomas. Thomas & Richard Perrin sell 300 acres to Captain Thomas Stegg, uncle of William Byrd. According to one researcher this land is located on the south side of the James River "at the Falls of the James, then across the river and a few miles south of the site of present day Richmond, Virginia."
    • Land Grant: 1662, James River; granted 400 acres along the James River and established a plantation he called "Cham". This is at the fall line of the river, now in downtown Richmond.

    Notes:

    Land Sale:

    Varina Court, Henrico County, Virginia 1 August 1661

    At this court Mr. Richard Perrin and Thomas Field to make a full and free and clear surrender of land unto Captain Thomas Stegg; he the said Captain Thomas Stegg in consideration thereof doth promise and oblige himself to deliver unto the said Mr. Perrin and Thomas Field (at) next shipping come (in) 12 months - one able and sufficient man servant to do them service according to the custom of the country. Two thirds of the said servant to Mr. Perrin, the other third part due Mr. Field. Hen: Randolph Clerk


    Most often when men shared land or servants there was some relationship weather by marriage or blood. So far no relationship has been discovered between these two men (other than Perrin lived near John Burton who became guardian to Thomas's children upon his death) who were selling land to Capt. Stegg and being paid by the use of a servant rather than the usual currency. The servant would undoubtedly be obligated to work a certain number of years until his passage fare had been paid, unless the servant was a slave. By that time transportation of slaves had already begun in Virginia, but when they were part of an agreement they were usually referred to as "slave". One's wealth was determined by the amount of land and number of slaves owned.

    From the book "Ancestors along the James" by Billie Redding Lewis

    Died:
    Died bef 1679 as he is not listed on the tax roll that yr. Death & marr recs for this period are lost. Tho no wills can be found for Tom or his sons, recs indicate they had prop both real & personal, which is later mishandled by Marys 3rd husband Wm Glover

    Thomas married Mary Ann Burton in 1659 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA. Mary (daughter of John (of Longfield) Burton and Rachel Hutchins) was born in 1638 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1696 in Henrico County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Mary Ann BurtonMary Ann Burton was born in 1638 in Henrico County, Virginia (daughter of John (of Longfield) Burton and Rachel Hutchins); died in 1696 in Henrico County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Guardianship: 1684, Virginia, United States; In 1684 John Davis, Mary Burton's 2nd husband, has guardianship of Thomas Fields orphans, when he dies.
    • Court: 1691, Henrico County, Virginia; William Glover secretly flees the county, deep in debt. His estate is taken to be divided among the Davis Orphans. The court finds there is barely enough to satisfy the Davis Orphans & the Fields children, of whom estate Glover had possession, get nothing.

    Notes:

    On 1 December 1692 "Orphans of Thomas Field late of this county or other person from by or under them or either of them claiming any estate left them by their dec'd father of which Mr. William Glover was possessed as marrying the relict of John Davis dec'd who was guardian to the said Thomas Field's orphans"

    In this transaction there seems to be another daughter (perhaps Ann) who is questioning the payment on her due inheritance, but the record is worn and unreadable.

    Glover evidently wasted the monies, or absconded, for the Henrico County County ordered and inventory of William Glover's estate in 1692. Settlements were then made in that same year and the following year 1693. The 1692 settlement was "9178 pounds of tobacco in cask" from the defendant's estate to the daughter(s).

    A copy of the suit brought against William Glover can be found in the files of the Franklin County, VA Historical Society and p. 444 of Henrico Co court records in the State Archives. It is so old that parts of the first paragraphs are blank (the names of the children worn away), but can see in one place that they are referred to as "orphans of John Davis dec'd *** thousand six hundred and twenty ***"

    The suit was put in the hands of *** Randolph and Capt. Francis Epes. Epes was considered the plaintiff who was to look into the claims of any estate left to the orphans "by their deceased father of which Mr. William Glover was possed at marrying the Rellict of John Davis, dec'd who was guardian to the said Field Orphans"

    "An inventory and Apprizement of ye estate of said William Glover ... 22 December 1691, according to order of Court..."

    Those who "apprized Glover's estate" were Kirkland Cookson, Peter Field, John Worsham and Henry Randolph. The appraisal amounted to $25,897 and included items from "Above Stairs" and from the "middle room" as well as "in her chamber" and in the "rubb'd room (A portable shelter made of fabric or other material stretched over a supporting framework of poles and usually stabilized or secured to the ground with cords and stakes) along with the kitchen and milk house *** good Evaluated list was presented to the court on February 1, 1691/2 and signed by Henry Randolph, county clerk. No follow up decision was found.

    Court:
    Wm Glover late guardian to orphans of John Davis departed this country & his wife delivering up estate for want of security, John Davis at his request is admitted guardian to Will Davis his brother & is ordered to take possession the estate of said orphan

    Notes:

    Married:
    No marriage record has been found for Thomas and Mary. He may have been married twice (first to the sister of Richard, John and Thomas Perrin). It seems likely that Thomas did marry Mary Burton, daughter of John Burton, and that after Thomas's death she married John Davis who became the "orphans" guardian through Mary.

    In that historical period children had to be under the guidance of a man. If the children's father died they were referred to as "orphans" even through their mother was still living and caring for them. If the widow remarried, her husband would become the guardian unless the children were old enough to choose their own.

    Court records show that after John Davis died, Mary wed William Glover who then became the "orphans" guardian. Glover is thought to have mishandled the children's inheritances. Even though no wills can be found for Thomas Field or his sons, records indicate they had property both real and personal.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Fields Jr. was born in 1660 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1688 in Henrico County, Virginia.
    2. Ann Fields was born in 1663 in Henrico County, Virginia.
    3. 3. Mary Field was born in 1664 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Dec 1718 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.
    4. John Field was born in 1666 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in Oct 1688 in Henrico County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Field was born in 1612 in England; died in 1664 in Henrico County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Land Patent: 24 Mar 1663, Henrico County, Virginia; John is thought to be the father of Thomas, as this land was passed to Thomas Field in 1664 when George Bullington patented 503a of land on the N side of James River beginning at Thomas Field's Creek (meaning Thomas was living on the land of John Field)

    Notes:

    Name:
    Possible he is the father of Thomas, not proven.

    Land Patent:
    Know ye that I the said Sir William Berkeley, Knight Governor do give and grant unto John Field four hundred acres of land in Henrico County known by the name of Cham Bounded from Almonds Creek (this became Field's Creek) upwards to Chenck Creek (Shaccoe Creek) or farther so far forth as the land shall extend upwards toward the falls of James River. The said land being part of one thousand acres formerly granted unto John White and by him sold to Thomas Fry, and by the said Fry's executors sold to the said John Field...dated the twenty fourth of March one thousand six hundred sixty two/three.

    This land is passed to Thomas Field in 1664 when George Bullington patented 503 acres of land on the north side of the James River beginning at Thomas Field's Creek.

    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas Field was born in 1620-1636 in Virginia/England; died in 1677 in Henrico County, Virginia.

  2. 14.  John (of Longfield) Burton was born in 1632 in England; died on 1 April 1690 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA.

    John married Rachel Hutchins. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Rachel Hutchins
    Children:
    1. 7. Mary Ann Burton was born in 1638 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1696 in Henrico County, Virginia.
    2. Rachel Burton
    3. William Burton
    4. Robert Burton




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