| Name |
John Lewis |
| Suffix |
II |
| Birth |
1658 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
- Brother to your 8th great grandfather William Lewis (another one of your lines)
|
Deed |
25 October 1662 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| Col. Edmund Scarburgh gave a mare colt to John and Mary Lewis, children of John Lewis, the Elder. |
Tax List |
1679-1681 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| 1679 Jno. Lewis with 1 tithe1680 Jno. Lewis with 1 tithe; 1681 Jno. Lewis with 2 tithes |
Surveyor |
16 December 1681 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| There were 2 constables in precincts where he was surveyor (1 on the Sea Side & 1 on Bay Side), Peter Parker requested a surveyor be appointed for Bay Side. The court appoint. John Lewis, Jrhe was to clear the highways from Muddy Creek to Deep Creek Mill |
Deposition |
21 February 1683 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| Deposition of John Lewis, Jr., aged about 25 years: About last May, John's father asked him to fetch a mare named Major and her colt from John Barker, who, saying they were not in his |
Deposition Con't |
21 February 1683 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| custody, referred John to Robt. Lambert, Lt. Col. Jenifer's man at Gargaphea. Lambert, however, was "busy about his master's affairs" and could render no assistance, so Barker told Lewis to get the horses wherever he could find them. About October after |
Deposition Con't |
21 February 1683 |
Accomack |
| making a search, John found them in Burd Neck and brought them home to his father's house. Signed and sworn in open court 21 Feb 1683, by John Lewis. Alexander Lewis aged 19 swore the same. Signed and sworn in open court 21 Feb 1683, by Alex. (X) Lewis |
Lawsuit |
2 July 1683 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| (John Sr. sued by Wm. Anderson) At this court John Lewis, Jr., appeared and on behalf of his father admitted owing Anderson 450 lbs tobacco. Ordered that Lewis pay the debt and court costs. |
Tax List |
1684-1687 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| 1684 Jno. Lewis Jr. 2 tithes1685 John Lewis, Jr. with 1 tithe; 1686 John Lewis, Jr. with 2 tithes; 1687 Jno. Lewis with 5 tithes |
Will |
15 August 1690 |
| John Lewis Sr., of Hunting Creek, gave son John Lewis plantation on Hunting Creek for lifeTo 3 sons John, Robert & Richard marsh land. |
Tax List |
1693-1695 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| 1693 John Lewis with 3 tithes1694 John Lewis, with 3 tithes; 1695 John Lewis, with 4 tithes |
| Death |
ca 1696 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
- He died before 9 December 1697 at Accomack Co, VA. Deposition of Robert Lewis, Richard Lewis and Elizabeth, widow of John Lewis Jr., that they were the only living issue of John Lewis Sr
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Siblings |
4 siblings |
| |
| Person ID |
P6870 |
Burress |
| Wife |
Elizabeth Rodolphus b. 1660, Northampton County, Virginia  d. 1731, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 71 years) |
| Marriage |
1680 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
| Married |
July 1680 |
Accomack County, Virginia |
Children |
2 sons and 3 daughters |
| + | 1. William Lewis, I b. 1681 d. Jul 1740 (Age 59 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] | | | 2. Mary Lewis b. ca 1683 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] | | + | 3. John Lewis, III b. 1687, Accomack County, Virginia  d. After 1768, Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia, USA (Age 82 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] | | | 4. Elizabeth Lewis b. 1690 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] | | | 5. Comfort Lewis b. 1695 [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] | |
| Family ID |
F2242 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |