| Name | John Lewis | |
| Suffix | III | |
| Birth | 1687 | Accomack County, Virginia |
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| Will | 15 August 1690 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| John Lewis Sr., of Hunting Creek, gave son John Lewis plantation on Hunting Creek for life then to his two sons, William & John Lewis. | ||
| Inheritance | 1697 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| Grandfather, John I bequeathed his land to his son John, but it was only a life interested. After his death it was to go to his sons William and John, and in a later division between them | ||
| Witness | 29 July 1707 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| Tully Robinson, John West & John Lewis witnessed the will of John Marvill. | ||
| Witness | 27 April 1708 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| John Parker of Mattaponi, Elizabeth Davis, Elizabeth Pichee, A. Hamilton, Tully Robinson & John Lewis witness the will of Francis Makemie, wife Naomi | ||
| Witness | 9 November 1708 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| Timothy Coe, John Lewis & Mathew Oneale witnessed the will of John West, the elder, son of Col. John West | ||
| Will | 30 September 1731 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| To son John Lewis my full right of 70 acres in Somerset County, Maryland, he to dispose of the same | ||
| Will | 14 February 1740 | |
| William Lewis of Hunting Creek gave son William 100 acres called Hills land or plantation lying on back creek branch. To sons William & Thomas & Isaac & to my brother John Lewis all my salt marshes. | ||
| Land Sale | 18 August 1741 | Wicomico River, Somerset, Maryland |
| In a deed from John Lewis of Accomac County, Virginia to George Dashiell, it is recited that Elizabeth Lewis, mother of said John Lewis, was in her lifetime seized in | ||
| Land Sale | 18 August 1741 | |
| fee of a parcel of land upon the north side of Wicomico Creek, adjoining the land of said George Dashiell, a little below Pass Indishe Creek, devised the same by her last will and testament dated 30 Sep 1731, to said John Lewis in fee, | ||
| Land Sale | 18 August 1741 | Wicomico River, Somerset, Maryland |
| to be sold by said John and the value paid to Josiah Lewis, grandson of testatrix. He therefore conveys the aforesaid parcel of land, containing by estimation 45 acres, and now known as "Good Luck", to George Dashiell for a consideration of 22 pistoles. | ||
| Land Sale | 1768 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| He sold land in at tract A108, north side Hunting Creek, Accomack Co, VA. John Lewis Sr. sold 20 acres to William Young, it being at the east end and was later sold by the Young family to Richard Drummond | ||
| Death | After 1768 | Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia, USA |
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Siblings |
4 siblings | |
| Person ID | P6869 | Burress |
| Father | John Lewis, II b. 1658, Accomack County, Virginia ![]() d. ca 1696, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 38 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Mother | Elizabeth Rodolphus b. 1660, Northampton County, Virginia ![]() d. 1731, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 71 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Marriage | 1680 | Accomack County, Virginia |
| Family ID | F2242 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Wife 1 | Elizabeth Melson b. 1702 | |||
| Marriage | 1723 | Accomack County, Virginia |
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| Family ID | F2246 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
| Wife 2 | Widow (Edward) Ironmonger b. 1700 d. 1723 (Age 23 years) | |||
| Marriage | 1720 | Accomack County, Virginia |
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| Family ID | F2247 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
| Wife 3 | Unknown b. 1690, Accomack County, Virginia ![]() d. 1719, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 29 years) | ||||||||
| Marriage | 1712 | Accomack County, Virginia |
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| Children | 3 sons and 1 daughter | ||||||||
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| Family ID | F2248 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | |||||||
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