Individual Details
Joane FRITH
(Abt 1650 - 1 Jan 1707/08)
Birth date per LDS records. Also know as Jen.
WILL OF JOAN LLOYD
"To daughter Susanna, wife of William Phillips; to son Shadrack Williams; to daughter Anne, wife of James Debard; to daughter Ruth, wife of John Canterbury; to granddaughter Elizabeth Thornhill; daughter-in-law Elizabeth Williams; to son-in-law George Thompson; to granddaughter Susan Phillips; to grandson John McDaniel; to son-in-law William Phillips; son-in-law George Thompson to be executor. Witnesses: Robert Thomas, Deborah Thomas and William Yates.
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Nancy Kiser (nancy_kiser@hotmail.com)
11/2/1677 Samuel Wills of Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock County, in contemplation of marriage with Joan, relict of Roger Williams, gave certain property by Deed of Gift to Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne, the children of the deceased Roger Williams. The children were to receive it when they attained the age of 16 years. Essex County DB 6, Page 36. (Since Essex County didn’t exist in 1677, this must have happened in Old Rappahannock County. This also indicates that Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne were all born after 1661.)
4/11/1685 Lewis Loyd and wife Joane of Rappahannock County conveyed land to William Phillips “beginning upon the line of Roger Williams at a Hickory running a line of marked trees right across to the line of John Harford and another Morgan… and the said part of the land so warranted is that part next to the House Bridge Swamp…” (Joane/Joan was the widow of Roger Williams and William Phillips was her son-in-law, married to her daughter Susannah Williams. This and other data indicates that William Phillips and Susannah Williams were probably married by 1685. Using an average age of 21 to 26 for male marriages in colonial times, this indicates William was born ca 1659-1664.)
12/14/1692 Grant to Joane Loyd, widow and administratrix of Lewis Loyd, dec’d, late of Rappa. Co. and parish of Northfarnham, 159 acres adjoining land of Roger Williams in above parish and County formerly surveyed and taken up by her dec’d husband Lewis Loyd as by Survey dated February the 6th 1681 under the hand of Mr. Edwin Conway the which survey and benefit thereof the said Loyd gave to his Wife by his last Will.
8/1/1695 Be it known unto all men by these presents that Joan Loyd do assign over all my right & interest of the within conveyance of 159 acres of land excepting my widowhood unto William Phillips his heirs and assigns. Witnesses: Grace Rider, Hen: Shalter. Joan gave power of attorney to her trusty and faithful friend William Davis to acknowledge the instrument. Recorded 8/29/1695 in Richmond County.
WILL OF JOAN LLOYD
"To daughter Susanna, wife of William Phillips; to son Shadrack Williams; to daughter Anne, wife of James Debard; to daughter Ruth, wife of John Canterbury; to granddaughter Elizabeth Thornhill; daughter-in-law Elizabeth Williams; to son-in-law George Thompson; to granddaughter Susan Phillips; to grandson John McDaniel; to son-in-law William Phillips; son-in-law George Thompson to be executor. Witnesses: Robert Thomas, Deborah Thomas and William Yates.
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Nancy Kiser (nancy_kiser@hotmail.com)
11/2/1677 Samuel Wills of Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock County, in contemplation of marriage with Joan, relict of Roger Williams, gave certain property by Deed of Gift to Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne, the children of the deceased Roger Williams. The children were to receive it when they attained the age of 16 years. Essex County DB 6, Page 36. (Since Essex County didn’t exist in 1677, this must have happened in Old Rappahannock County. This also indicates that Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne were all born after 1661.)
4/11/1685 Lewis Loyd and wife Joane of Rappahannock County conveyed land to William Phillips “beginning upon the line of Roger Williams at a Hickory running a line of marked trees right across to the line of John Harford and another Morgan… and the said part of the land so warranted is that part next to the House Bridge Swamp…” (Joane/Joan was the widow of Roger Williams and William Phillips was her son-in-law, married to her daughter Susannah Williams. This and other data indicates that William Phillips and Susannah Williams were probably married by 1685. Using an average age of 21 to 26 for male marriages in colonial times, this indicates William was born ca 1659-1664.)
12/14/1692 Grant to Joane Loyd, widow and administratrix of Lewis Loyd, dec’d, late of Rappa. Co. and parish of Northfarnham, 159 acres adjoining land of Roger Williams in above parish and County formerly surveyed and taken up by her dec’d husband Lewis Loyd as by Survey dated February the 6th 1681 under the hand of Mr. Edwin Conway the which survey and benefit thereof the said Loyd gave to his Wife by his last Will.
8/1/1695 Be it known unto all men by these presents that Joan Loyd do assign over all my right & interest of the within conveyance of 159 acres of land excepting my widowhood unto William Phillips his heirs and assigns. Witnesses: Grace Rider, Hen: Shalter. Joan gave power of attorney to her trusty and faithful friend William Davis to acknowledge the instrument. Recorded 8/29/1695 in Richmond County.
Events
Birth | Abt 1650 | Richmond, Richmond (city), VA | |||
Marriage | Abt 1669 | Richmond, Richmond (city), VA - Roger WILLIAMS Sr. | |||
Death | 1 Jan 1707/08 | Richmond, Richmond (city), VA |
Families
Spouse | Roger WILLIAMS Sr. (1625 - 1676) |
Child | Living |
Child | Living |
Child | Living |
Child | Living |
Child | Roger WILLIAMS (1659 - ) |
Child | Shadrach WILLIAMS (1671 - ) |
Child | Ruth WILLIAMS (1672 - 1750) |
Child | Rebecca WILLIAMS (1674 - ) |
Father | Nathaniel FRITH (1620 - 1677) |
Mother | Elizabeth PARSON (1613 - 1677) |