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Barrow, Joseph (b. 4 APR 1690, d. AFT 17 MAR 1754)
Given Name: Joseph
Death: AFT 17 MAR 1754 Perquimans County, North Carolina
Will: Date: 17 MAR 1754
Place: Perquimans County, North Carolina
Note: I Joseph Barrow ... Perquimans County, Virginia 17 March 1754
To Son John the lower part of my Manor Plantation and tract of landbeg. at a marked Sypros on the upper part of his part on the CreekSide....So as to make him up three hundred acres.
My wife having use as shall be hereafter mentioned.
To son William... threes hundred acres of land beg. at a markedSyproas on the Creek side to the first branch being a dividing linebetween him and his brother John so as to make his complement on theNorth side....My wife having the use as shall be hereafter mentioned.
To daughters Ann and Orpha Barrow... three hundred acres...lying onPerquimans River and running back to their brothers land for thecomplement to be equally divided between them... But should they havea mind to sell hereafter that they give the offer of it to theirbrothers.
To wife Sarah.. the use of Eight thousand Cornhills that is the groundfrom so much a part of each sons plantation with liberty of Pasturingtimber... for her use and privilege in the barn and room to dressvictels in and the use of the south lower room of the dwelling houseduring her widowhood...
To daughter Elizabeth Bunday... one Negro woman with all herincreases.
To daughter Jane Jones... one Negro woman with all her increase andone large kettle.
To son John... three Negroes named Sharp, Moses and Ester, one silverspoon, one large Bible , one hand mill, two cows and six pewterplates.
To daughter Oprha Barrow... three Negroes, jenny, Venos and Soloman,one large trunk, one small trunk, one large pewter dish, six pewterplates, tow cows, one bed and furniture and one large brass kettle.
To son William... three Negroes, Sambo, ??????, and Rachel, SewellHistory, one bed and furniture two cows and six pewter plates.
To wife Sarah... all the goods and chattel that I have with her... mybest bed and furniture and five hundred weight of pork and one hundredweigh of beef and four barrels of corn and four bus sells of wheat,one cow and one sow and pigs and one ewe... also the labor of myNegroes Sufina during the widowhood of my wife and the returned to myheirs.
To my grandson Will Barrow... one Negro girl named Amey...if he dieswithout heirs then to return to the heirs of the donor.
If any of four children of the body of second wife die unmarried...their part to be divided between my other children and if either dieafter marriage and no issue then one half to be returned to the estateof the giver and the other half to the husband or wife of thedeceased...
To son John and William ... all the cattle and hogs that is known byname of tharne.
Rest of my estate to be equally divided among my six children, Vizt:Elizabeth Bundy, Jane Jones, John Barrow, Ann Barrow, Orpha Barrow andWilliam Barrow.
Executors: Josiah Bundy, John Barrow, WIlliam Barrow, Ann and OrphaBarrow...
Wit: Thomas Pierce, John Swaim, Joshua Long
Probate January Court 1755.... Richard Clayton, Clk.
Given Name: Jenkins
Given Name: Rachel
Given Name: Sarah
Death: BEF 1715 North Carolina
Given Name: Sarah
Given Name: Elizabeth
Given Name: Sarah
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Census
Title: Census
Given Name: Lugenia
Event: Type: 1880 Census
Date: 1880
Place: Escambia County, Alabama
Note: pg 230C, household
Given Name: Mary Felicite
Given Name: Sarah
Event: 1st marriage to a Mr. Pierce
Type: Misc
Given Name: Ida Jane
Death: 13 JAN 1726/27 Perquimans County, North Carolina
Given Name: Roger
Given Name: Jane
Note: Cause of Death: drowned
Given Name: Margaret
Death: 25 APR 1688 Berkeley, Perquimans County, North Carolina
Given Name: Richard
Baptism: 28 JUL 1583 Tenterden, Kent, England
Given Name: Nathaniel
Christening: 28 JUL 1583 Tenterden, Kent, England
Event: Type: Books
Note: 1. NEHGR 65:322, 75:226, and 114:153.
Nathaniel Tilden was baptized in Tenterden, County Kent, 28 July 1583,the son of Thomas and Alice (Biggs) Tilden. He remained in Tenterden,became a Jurat, then Mayor in 1622, an emigrated with his family toAmerica, in 1634-5.
Tilden came to New England in the HERCULES 1634-35
accompanied by his wife Lydia (Huckstep), seven children, and sevenservants. He settled in Scituate and he probably died there betweenmay and July 1641. All the children of Nathaniel and Lydia Tilden wereborn in England, five dying there prior to the family’s departure. Thechildren were Thomas, who died young; Mary, who married Thomas Lapham;Joseph, who died young; Sarah who married George Sutton; Joseph, whomarried Alice or Elizabeth Twisden; Stephen, who died young; Thomas,who married Elizabeth (Bourne) Waterman; Judith, who married AbrahamPreble; Winifred, who died young; Lydia, who died young; Lydia whomarried Richard Garrett; and Stephen, who married Hannah Little. Maryand Sarah were married on the same day, 13 March 1636-37 (NEHGR9:286), and their husbands were Tilden’s servants. After his death,his widow Lydia married Timothy Hatherly. Elizabeth French shows inNEHGR 70:256 that Lydia (Huckstep) (Tilden) Hatherly was a cousin ofThomas Hatch, q.v., who also came to New England in the Hercules andsettled at Scituate. Tilden was of the gentry and addressed as Mr.,and he was one of the wealthier Scituate residents. He dated his will25 May 1641, inventory 31 July 1641, and he names his wife Lydia andhis
children Stephen; Lydia; Joseph; Thomas; Judith; Mary, the wife ofThomas Lapham; and Sarah, the wife of George Sutton; and he alsomentioned two indentured servants, Edward Jenkins and Edward Tarte.;(MD 3:220) (Plymouth Colony Biographical Sketches)
TILDEN, NATHANIEL, of Tenterden, Co. Kent, and of Scituate in thePlymouth colony, passenger in the HERCULES.
For his family and ancestry ct. REGISTER, VOL 65 PP322-333.
His wife was Lydia Huckstep, baptised at Tenterden 11 Feb. 1587/8,
daughter of Steven and Winifred [Hatch] [Wills] [cf. REGISTER, VOL 67,PP 47, 48]
Immigration: Date: MAR 1634/35
Place: England to Massachusetts
Note: Came to New England in the Hercules in with wife, seven children andseven servants; settled at Scituate, MA.
Occupation: Mayor,Tenterden, Kent, England
Date: ABT 1622
Note: 1622-mayor & jurant
1624,1625,1627,1629--jurant (justice of the peace)
In New England, Nathaniel Tilden, "Gentleman," an elder of the church,who held important offices of trust, was accorded the position due tohis social status, education, and comparative wealth.
Religion: Elder of First Church, Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Date: ABT 1634
Death: BEF 31 JUL 1641 Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Burial: Old Men, Kent, Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Given Name: Lydia
Christening: 11 FEB 1587 Tenterden, Kent, England
Event: Type: Books
Note: 1. English Origins of New England Families Vol 3. pg 755
Arrived in New England in the Hercules in 1634/35 accompanied by herhusband and seven children and seven servants.
Elizabeth French shows in NEHGR 70:256 that Lydia (Huckstep) (Tilden)Hatherly was a cousin of Thomas Hatch, q.v., who also came to NewEngland in the Hercules and settled at Scituate.
Nathaniel and Lydia [Huckstep] Tilden had twelve children baptized atTenterden. Five of these children were buried at Tenterden, and sevenaccompanied their parents to New England. Their daughter Mary married13 Mar. 1636/7 Thomas Lapham, and their daughter Sarah married on thesame day George Sutton, both of these men appeearing in the passengerlist as servants of Nathaniel Tilden
Immigration: Date: MAR 1634/35
Place: England to Massachusetts
Death: AFT 24 OCT 1666 Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Given Name: John
Death: ABT 1691
Given Name: Lydia
Given Name: Elida Mary
Death: 1 APR 1889 mc ch. ; Sacred Heart : v. 1, p. 6
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