Burress & Palmer Genealogy

Southwest Virginia & Stokes County, NC

 

George Bundick

Male 1758 - 1804  (46 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Bundick was born in 1758 (son of Richard Bundick and Rachel Sanders); died in 1804.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Bundick was born in 1732 in Accomack County, Virginia (son of George Bundick and Tabitha); died in February 1805 in Accomack County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Will: 14 April 1751, Accomack County, Virginia; I give and bequeath to my son Richard Bundick one young horse that was ?? his and one feather bed and furniture that the ?? belongs to and one oval table with ?? and one ?? that he hath in his possession ....
    • Deed: 1755, Accomack County, Virginia; Grandparents George and Elizabeth Bundick, deeded the 100 acres called Robins Hole Swamp near Guilford to him and his uncle, John Abbott Bundick, for 20 pounds (Acc Co Deeds, 1746-57, p. 543)
    • Will: February 1764, Accomack County, Virginia; to grandson Richard 200 acres "Were he now lives provided he let his mother Tabitha have a ?". A survey of this land after his death shows the 200 acres were actually 221 acres It was later to become the eastern part of the present-day Parksley
    • Will: 15 December 1768, Accomack County, Virginia; Justice (unknown relation) named Richard Bundick and Rachel Sandrews(sic) (Saunders) in his will.
    • Land: 7 August 1805, Accomack County, Virginia; Two tracts of land and marsh containing 300 acres in Accomack Parish dying intestate leaving children Nancy Grinnalds (wife of Wm) Betsy Wessels (wife of Arthur) Richard Bundick & Grandchi. Arthur Wessells & wife Betsy received 60 1/2 acres of the land.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Died intestate. 27 Feb 1805 Wm. Grinals named adm of his estate. Personal estate was divided bet. his 4 children each of whom received 76 pounds 9 shillings 4 pence

    Richard married Rachel Sanders in 1758 in Accomack County, Virginia. Rachel (daughter of Solomon Sanders and Unknown) was born in 1740 in Accomack County, Virginia; died between 1770-1805 in Accomack County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rachel Sanders was born in 1740 in Accomack County, Virginia (daughter of Solomon Sanders and Unknown); died between 1770-1805 in Accomack County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Witness: 29 March 1759, Accomack County, Virginia; William Young, Rachel Bundick and Robert Jones witnessed the will of Richard Sanders, wife Rachel

    Notes:

    Birth:
    I've seen the name spelled Saunders too, but in most records it Sanders.

    Children:
    1. 1. George Bundick was born in 1758; died in 1804.
    2. Nancy Bundick was born in 1765.
    3. Richard Bundick was born in 1766; died in 1818.
    4. Elizabeth "Betsy" Bundick was born in 1770 in Accomack County, Virginia; died on 26 August 1839 in Accomack County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Bundick was born in 1710 in Accomack County, Virginia (son of George Bundick and Elizabeth Abbott); died in July 1751 in Accomack County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Will was probated 30 July 1751 (Will in notes)

    George married Tabitha in 1732 in Accomack County, Virginia. Tabitha was born in 1710 in Accomack County, Virginia; died after 1764 in Accomack County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Tabitha was born in 1710 in Accomack County, Virginia; died after 1764 in Accomack County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 2. Richard Bundick was born in 1732 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in February 1805 in Accomack County, Virginia.
    2. Ann Bundick was born in 1736.
    3. Elizabeth Bundick was born in 1740.

  3. 6.  Solomon Sanders was born in 1718 in Accomack County, Virginia (son of Richard Sanders and Rachel); died in February 1746 in Muddy Creek, Guilford, Accomack County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Death Con't: (father of the) aforesaid John Brotherton Saunders, & which said Southy Rew and Mary, his wife, have conveyed their moiety of the said premises to the said Arthur Emmerson. Richard Saunders appointed guardian to John Brotherton Saunders to defend this suit
    • Death Con't: his daughter, who intermarried with Southy Rew, Gent., of the aforesaid County, & (to Solomon Saunders) the son of Rachel Saunders, wife of the said Richard Saunders, of the county aforesaid, planter, who is
    • Will: 3 September 1721, Accomack County, Virginia; Solomon Sanders, son of Richard & Rachell Sanders, in the will of Edward Brotherton, wife Mary. He was given 1/2 "my land where I now live, that is the part where Richard Sanders now lives."

    Notes:

    Died:
    That the said Arthur Emmerson, Clerk & John Brotherton Saunders hold together undivided 500 a of land & marsh, being at Guilford, otherwise called Muddy Creek, which was by the last will & testament of Ed Brotherton, dec., devised to Mary Brotherton

    Solomon married Unknown in 1739 in Accomack County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Unknown
    Children:
    1. 3. Rachel Sanders was born in 1740 in Accomack County, Virginia; died between 1770-1805 in Accomack County, Virginia.
    2. John Brotherton Sanders was born in 1744.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Bundick was born in 1680 in Accomack County, Virginia (son of Richard Bundick and Unknown); died in Feb 1764 in Accomack County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Land Purchase: 4 Feb 1718, Accomack County, Virginia; George Bundick bought 100 adjoining acres from John Abbott of Somerset County, in the province of Maryland, son and heir of Robert Abbott, deceased
    • Will: 23 May 1731, Accomack County, Virginia; George Bundock plantation where I now live containing 200 acres.
    • Deed: 28 Jan 1755; George & wife Elizabeth deeded 100 acres, called Robins Hole Swamp, for 20 pounds, to son John Abbott Bundick & grandson Richard Bundick.
    • Will: 28 Jun 1763, Accomack County, Virginia; son John 200a "on the seaside where I now live" Grandson Richard 200 acres "where he now lives provided he let his mother, Tabitha Bundick, have a quiet & peaceable living during her widowhood." (Will in notes)

    Notes:

    Birth:
    George is the brother of 1/2 Susannah Bundick, a 6th great grandmother from another one of your lines. A lot of these families intermarried.

    George married Elizabeth Abbott on March 1706 (?) in Accomack County, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of John Abbott and Amy Mason) was born in 1685 in Accomack County, Virginia; died after 1732 in Accomack County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Abbott was born in 1685 in Accomack County, Virginia (daughter of John Abbott and Amy Mason); died after 1732 in Accomack County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • Deed: 2 April 1706, Accomack County, Virginia; John Abbott Senr, of Acc Co, planter, gave to his daughter, Elizabeth Bundick, "now wife of George Bundick" 100 acres "on ye south side of Back Creek Branch wch was given to me by my father John Abbott in 1688" (Acc Co Wills &c., 1692-1715, part 2, p. 188)

    Children:
    1. 4. George Bundick was born in 1710 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in July 1751 in Accomack County, Virginia.
    2. Ann Bundick was born in 1712; died before 1763.
    3. Elizabeth Bundick was born in 1715; died in 1763.
    4. John Abbott Bundick was born in 1720; died in 1784.
    5. Rachel Bundick was born in 1724.
    6. Susannah Bundick was born in 1732; died in 1773.

  3. 12.  Richard Sanders was born in 1698 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in April 1759 in Accomack County, Virginia.

    Richard married Rachel. Rachel was born in 1700 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in February 1775 in Accomack County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Rachel was born in 1700 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in February 1775 in Accomack County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 6. Solomon Sanders was born in 1718 in Accomack County, Virginia; died in February 1746 in Muddy Creek, Guilford, Accomack County, Virginia.




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