Individual Details

WILLIAM McBee

(Bef 1700 - Bef 15 Mar 1759)



This name is also seen as Mockbee, Magbee, and Magby. Many databases online state that he is the William McBee born to Mathew & Jane Mockbee of Queen Anne's Parish in Prince George's County, MD on 22 Dec 1704. Subsequent research shows that particular William to have died, still in Prince George's County in 1736, leaving no issue. He must have never married. His half-brother Mathew was administrator of his estate. The Jane listed as wife of Mathew is often interpreted to be Jane Brock, daughter of Edward Brock. This is also wrong as Jane Brock was Mathew's first wife but was deceased and Mathew had married Jane Tyler, widow of John Joyce, and she was the mother of William in 1704 and his brother James, born 1702. Jane Brock's parents attempted to get guardianship of Mathew & Brock Mockbee who were indeed sons of their deceased daughter. All of this is well documented by Gwen Boyer Bjorkman ,fellow collaborator.

Matthew McBee arrived on the ship Katherine on November 8, 1678 [from the Maryland Land Office 1673-1679]. He was transported to Maryland by William Stevens of Somerset County, Maryland.

Here are some of the pertinent records concerning William McBee, son of Mathew & Jane:
Mockbee, William b. December 22, 1704 son of Mathew & Jane (b. p.6)
Birth from Queen Anne's Parish Records, 1686-1777, Prince George's Co. MD. Helen W. Brown, Prince
George's County Maryland Indexes of Church Registers 1686-1885, 2 volumes, (Westminster, MD: Family
Line Publications, reprint, 1988)
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Calendar of Maryland State Papers - The Black Books p. 38
[Prince George's County] 1733 List of taxables in Collin Hundred, taken by John Smith Prather,
constable ...Brock Mockbee, Edward Mockbee ...
1733 List of taxables in Patuxent Hundred, taken by William Smith, constable ... Widow Mogbie,
William Mogbie ... John Joyce ...
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22 Jul 1736. Prerogative Court Testamentary Proceedings MDHR 986 #30
1734-1738, p. 182. An exhibit from Prince George's County
William Mockbee his administration bond in common by Matthew Mockbee, his executor. With Stephen
Deavor and Robert Levett of Anne Arundel County as his sureties. L200 sterling. Wit: William
Rogers, John Warin.
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William Mockbee 22.25 PG ?96.16.9 Aug 12 1736 Nov 6 1736
Appraisers: Jo. Harwood, Abraham Boyd.
Creditors; Elizabeth Reicketts.
Next of kin: Jane Mockbee (mother), Brock Mockbee, Jane Offutt, John Joice, Thomas Joice.
Administrator: Mathew Mockbee.
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Prince George's Co MD Inventories Box 10, Folder 28, 12 Aug 1736 & 6 Nov 1736
Inventory of William Mockbee (Mackeboy)
includes 1 Negro man named Toby
Appraisers: John (or Joshua) Harwood and Abraham Boyd
Next of kin: Jane Mockbee, mother; Brock Mockbee; Jane Offutt; John Joice; Thomas T. Joice
Creditor: Elizabeth P. Ricketts
Inventory of William Mackbee 6 Nov 1736 Mathew Mackbee Admr. PD 1:336
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This 1736 Inventory includes his
mother: Jane Tyler Joyce Mockbee
half brother: Matthew Mockbee
half brother: Brock Mockbee
half sister: Jane Joyce Offutt
half brother: John Joyce
half brother: Thomas T. Joyce

DNA tests, although only a few have been done, indicate that the William McBee of this research and his descendants do likely have some sort of relationship to the above Mathew Mockbee of Maryland. But the usual "assumptions" are incorrect. DNA tests cannot explain where the common ancestor is, only that there is one.
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/McBee/

Another McBee found in Maryland that may have ties to this William is the following:
Birth records are from Christ Church, Calvert Co, MD
Register of Christ Church, Calvert County: James Mackabe, wife Elizabeth children: Rachel b. 17 Sep
1694, Ann b. 19 Jun 1697, James b. 10 March 1700, Thomas b. 8 May 1703, Laycey b. 4 Oct 1705,
Abraham b. 10 Nov 1708.
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Prince George's Co, MD Court 1718 JAMES MACKABEE was absolved from paying taxes.
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There is an earlier William "McBee" in Prince George's Co MD
From Orphan & Infants of Prince Georges Co MD is an entry dated
Nov 1698.
Mackeboy, William, servant to Mr. John Smith adjudged to be 14 years
old
If this were the William, later married to Susannah, he would have been about 75 years old at the time of his Will in Halifax, 1759. And would have been old enough to be a landholder in King George Co VA as early as 1719.


The first provable record for this Wiliam McBee is for a warrant of William McBee for a tract in King George Co VA on 3 Jul 1722. This was a fairly sizeable tract - 342 acres - and a man could not hold title to land until age 21 or married. So I believe we could safely say that he was born by 1700 if not a few years earlier.

County Formations that effect the records of William McBee:
Westmoreland Co formed 1653 from Northumberland
Stafford Co formed 1664 from Westmoreland Co
King George Co was formed 1721 from Richmond & Westmoreland Counties
Prince William formed 1730 from King George & Stafford Counties
and
Prince George formed 1703 from Charles City Co [original county]
Brunswick formed 1720 from Prince George, Isle of Wight & Surry
Amelia formed 1734 from Brunswick, Prince George
Lunenburg formed 1746 from Brunswick
Halifax formed 1752 from Lunenburg
Pittsylvania formed 1766 from Lunenburg

As is usual, William McBee was likely settled on the land in King George Co VA prior to receiving his patent. He was witness to the deed of John Brown of Northumberland to John Crump of the same for land in King George Co, both sides of the Marsh Run & both sides of Brown Run. This deed is found in King George DB 1, p.95-96, dated in 1722 and recorded 2 Nov 1722.
and even earlier:
Daniel Marr of King George Co, VA 260 acres in King George County
on Marr's Run adjacent John Bradford, John Marr, John Hopper,
William McBee. January 25, 1717/1718.


Virginia Co Court Records
Order Book Abstracts of King George Co VA 1721-1723
Ruth & Sam Sparacio 1992
p.21 1 Dec 1721 Grand Jury charges
We present William Mackbee and Johanna his wife for not going to Church the last month past.
p.26 5 Jan 1721/22
The Grand Jury Presentment agst William Mackbee & Johanna his Wife for not going to Church is ordered to be dismist with cost
Note: in 1728, William's wife Susannah signed a deed in King George. Perhaps her name was misunderstood in one place or another. Unless William was married twice.....
p.102 2 Aug 1723 Suit brought by Charles Seale agst William McBee, neither party appearing is ordered to be dismist.


VA Land Patents:
2 Mar 1722/3 Northern Neck Grants A, p.8
Lord Fairfax Grant to William McBee of County of King George. He did on 3rd July last obtain a warrant and further returned a survey, dated 15 Dec last, in said county. Land on both sides Marrs Run being a branch of Great Marsh Run. Begin East side of sd Marrs Run & extending thence South; Piney Ridge; two small oaks growing together; branch of the said Marrs run; land surveyd for Mr. John Coppedge, his line. 342 acres. The survey was done by Thomas Hooper.
These next two grants list William McBee as a neighbor:
25 Jan 1727/8 Northern Neck Grants B, p.107
Lord Fairfax Grant to Daniel Marrs of King George Co. 260 acres in King George Co. on branches of Marrs Run. John Bradfords line; John Marrs land; line of John Hopper; William McBee's line.
28 May 1728 Northern Neck Grants B, p.121
Lord Fairfax to Capt John Williams of King George Co. 85 acres in sd county. Begin corner to land of Wm McBee, along McBee's line; tract of Daniel Marr; land of John Bradford; crossing Marrs Run; again to McBee's line to the first Station.

This next grant to Thomas Stamps, Northern Neck Grants C, p.125, appears to have originally been surveyed for William McBee who then assigned the survey over to Stamps 9 Feb 1729/30. From the grant: Lord Fairfax to Thomas Stamps of Northumberland Co a tract of 631 acres in Stafford Co Not to entrench on Brent Town, joining land of Thomas Jarman on Walnut Branch of Cedar Run; corner of Thomas Jarman & Timothy Dorgan. Surveyor, John Warner. The grant does not mention the survey, but in ABSTRACTS OF NORTHEN NECK WARRANTS & SURVEYS, by Peggy Shomo Joyner, Vol III, p.169, apparently the land was surveyed for McBee but assigned to Stamps, William McBee having changed his mind regarding this land.

From the Joyner book, p.95, is also further mention of William McBee's original land patent in King George/Prince William Co. Mr. Richard Buckner of Caroline Co, 411 acres in Prince William Co adj William Macbee/Macboy, Joshua Butler, Mark Harding, Alexander Clements, Daniel Feagon now Crump's, Mr. Falker, Joseph King. Apparently surveyed 12 Oct 1730 and patented 12 Apr 1731. The Northern Neck Grant, book C, p.161, is basically unreadable so much of this information must have come from the survey. This grant also recorded in Gray's NORTHERN NECK GRANTS

Here are additional survey records from King George Co which mention William McBee's land.
12 Jan 1725 - 1 Oct 1726 Ralph Falkner, assignee of John McGuier, warrantee, 80 acres on Marrs Run, adj. James Warren, Joseph King, Mr. Coppedge, William McBee. Surveyor, John Savage.
11 Jan 1726-27 - 1 Sep 1727 Daniel Marr for whom survd, assignee of William McBee, warrantee. 260 acres on branches of Marrs Run adj. Jno Bradford, Jno Hopper, Jno Marr, Wm McBee. Surv. John Savage
9 Feb 1729-30 - 5 Aug 1730 Catesby Cocke, assignee of William Hawkins for whom survd, assignee of William McBee warrantee. 481 acres on branches of Elk Marsh Run & Tinpot, adj Hedgman, Garner, James Carter. Surv. John Warner.
28 Aug 1729 - 1 Jul 1730 Capt. John Williams, no warrant. 460 acres, three miles from Great Marsh of Rappa. adj. William McBee, Coppedge, Mercer, John Hudnall, John Hopper, Daniel Marr. Surv. John Warner
from Peggy Shomo Joyner, Vol. IV, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys

Additional surveys from Vol III of Joyner's series. Some of these seem to refer to his original tract - he didn't necessarily still have to be the owner.
p. 112 23 Nov 1730 - 31 Mar 1731 Owen Greening for whom surveyed. Assignee of William McBee of King George who obtained warrant [this tract changed hands several times - see Catesby Cocke above] 481 acres on Broad Run, Carters Run, adj. Bryan O'Bannion [formerly Thos. Jarman's] near Parson Scotts, John Toward. Surv. John Warner
p.120 15 Nov 1730 - 25 Mar 1731 James McDonnell of Stafford Co, now Prince William. No warrant. 600 acres, branch of Kettle Run adj Mr. Barber [now Burgesses], William McBee. Surv. John Warner
p.130 3 Jan 1744 - 17 Apr 1745 Lazurus Taylor. No warrant. 149 acres on a drain of Marr's Run adj John Coppidge [now John Eustace's], Daniel Feagin, John McBee, William McBee, the Chapel Road, John Crump, Joseph King
Chain Carriers: Alexander Clements, William Winn. Surv. James Genn
p.133 26 Mar 1731 Prince William Co. John Warner of Stafford Co. [he was the surveyor] No Warrant. 792 acres North side Pignut Ridge adj. Dennis Conyers, William McBee, John Toward, John Fishback, Thomas Jarman [now Bryan O'Bannion], Samuel Nelms. Surv. John Warner.
William & Susanna McBee sold the land in King George Co:
King George Co DB 1, p.328
10 Jun 1728 William McBee of Hanover Parish of King George Co, planter, to Thomas Barnes of Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co, Merchant. 342 acres. Land in Parish of Hanover, both sides of Marrs Run being a branch falling into the great Marsh, granted sd McBee 2 Mar 1722. Wit: Abraham Barnes, John Graham, Wm Greenway, Elizabeth (X) Tracey [See above Northern Neck Grant dated 2 Mar 1722/3] Signed William (X) McBee [signed with his mark that appears to be a B on its face]
2 Aug 1728 William McBee acknowledged the above deed and Susannah the wife of said McBee relinquished her right of dower.

Prince William Co VA
Deed Book Liber A 1731-1732
Deed Book Liber B 1732-1735
Abstracted by June Whitehurst Johnson, 1982
p.7 Bk A, p.93-98 20 Oct 1731 Owen Greenon of Parish of Hanover & Co of Prince William to Wm McBee of same. 3000#'s tob. 200a on branches of Summerduck Run, part of 467a grant to Greenin dated 5 Feb 1725. Dividing line bet Greenin & Wm. McBee is Robt Duncans Mill Path, this 200a being the lower end of 467a. Deed of lease & release. Signed: Owin Greenin
Wit: Jos. Hudnall, Jno Allen.
Rec'd of Wm McBee the sum of 3000#'s tobo on Oct 21, 1731
Ack by Greenin on 21 oct 1731
p.28 Bk A, p.391-394 15 Apr 1732 William McBee of Hanover Parish, Pr Wm Co, planter to Jasper Billing of same for 2000#'s tobo. 200a, part of tract Owin Greenin held by patent. Br of Summerduck Run, up to Robert Duncan's mill. Deed of lease & release. Signed: Wm. McBee
Wit: Owin Grinan, Andrew Wilson, Nicklas (N) Nettel
19 Oct 1732 deed further proved.


Now did William McBee have a brother John who was also present in King George, later Prince William County? A brother whose descendants remained there even after this area became Fauquier Co? The following seems to be after William McBee had sold his land on Marr's Run, but often land retained the original owner's name long after he had gone.
The following is quoted as it appears on page 130, Abstracts of Northern Neck Warrants and Surveys, as mentioned previously: "Lazarus Taylor, no warrant, date from survey, 3 Jan 1744 -17 April 1745; 149 acres on ...Marr's Run. A drawing on plat labeled Jacobs _______, adj. John Coppidge (now John Eustace's), Daniel Feagin, JOHN MCBEE, WILLIAM MCBEE, the Chapel Road, John Crump, Joseph King. Chain carrier Alexander Clements and William Winn. Surveyor James Genn." This was in Prince William County, Virginia. This survey is also shown on page 14, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Volume II, 1742-1775, compiled by Gertrude E. Gray, and is listed as dated 14 Feb 1746. There is also a grant for this tract, Northern Neck Grant F., p.264
Then there is said to be a deed in Fauquier DB D, 6-386, 1777 when John & Fanny McBee sold John Shumate 56 acres in Hamilton Parish willed him by his Grandfather.
This John married Fanny about 1765 - and died 1788 in Fauquier Co VA. They had children named William, Susanna, Benjamin, John, Nancy & Rachel.
Mary Marr, daughter of John Marr & Sarah Fishback was married to Thomas Kingcart Jr of Calvert Co MD. One daughter, Martha, was born to Mary & Thomas Kingcart. As Mary Kingcart, she received a grant of 125 acres from Lady Fairfax in the Northern Neck on 22 Sep 1715 - it was adjacent John Marr Jr & John Hopper on the Great Marsh. The widow Mary Marr Kingcart then married John Bradford about the same year. Daughter Martha married first John McBee by whom she had a son also named John McBee and then married 2nd William Kearns [ca 1749] in Fauquier Co VA. The 2nd John McBee married Fanny & is apparently selling part of the land [in 1777] granted his widowed grandmother in 1715.
9 Mar 1813 A grant in the Northern Neck - Gray's NORTHERN NECK LAND GRANTS, Vol III, p.61 still refers to the above McBee tract, Book B2-7
Simon Bradford 24 3/4 acres in Fauquier Co on Marsh Run adjacent McBee, Daniel Bradford, Eustace. Del'd Mr. Buckner on 24 May 1813.


William bought and sold another tract in King George Co:
28 Apr 1730 Deed from King George Co Thomas Riphley sold 259 acres to William McBee. 2000#'s of tobacco. All that tract of land taken up by Grace Riphley alias Butler, now wife of said Thomas Riphley, in the time of her widowhood, 14 Jul 1727. Land bounded by William Russell, Joshua Butler & Joseph King. Head of a savannah of Elk Run, Mark Hardins land. Wit: John Wright, Charles Morgan. Ack. 1 May 1730.
p.96 Bk 1A: 41 Deeds of Lease & Release 27 & 28 Apr 1730 Thomas Riphley of King George Co, carpenter to Wm McBee of same, planter 5sh to lease 259a taken up by Grace Riphley, Alias Butler, now wife of Thomas, in the time of her widowhood by deed dated 14 Jul 1727. Signed: Thomas Riphley, Grace Riphley alias Butler
Wit: John Wright, Charles Morgan. William Strother, by virture of power of attorney. Rec. 1 May 1730
Bk 1A, p.42 For 2000#'s good sound merchantable tobacco & cask at the Rowling house in this county. Bounded by William Russell, Joshua Butler & Joseph King. Rec. 1 May 1730
BK 1A p.43 P of A 28 Apr 1730. Thomas Riphley & Grace Riphley alias Butler, wife of sd Thomas appt their trusty and well beloved friends Capt. William Strother & John Bradford their attorneys to sell in their behalves deeds of lease & release together with the right of dower - 259 acres….confirming the said land unto William McBee.
Wit: John Wright, Chas. Morgan. Rec 1 May 1730


VIRGINIA NORTHERN NECK LAND GRANTS; compiled Gertrude E. Gray, 1988
Vol. 1, p.109
14 Jun 1731 C-161 Richard Buckner of Caroline Co, Gent. 411 acres in Prince William County adjacent William McBee, Joshua Butler, Mark Harding, Joseph King, Mr. Falkner, Alexander Clements, Daniel Feagin now Mr. Crump's land.

King George DB 1, p.100-102
This indenture made this 29th day of September in the year of Our Lord 1730 between William MCBEE of the County of King George and Colony of Virginia, Planter, of one part and Emanuel CUMBEE of the County and Colony aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that the said William MCBEE for and in consideration of five shillings of lawful money in hand paid before the sealing and delivery hereof the receipt whereof the said William MCBEE doth hereby acknowledge thereof and of every part thereof doth acquit and discharge him the said Emanuel CUMBEE his executors and administrators by these present hath granted bargained sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said Emanuel CUMBEE his executors and assigns a certain tract or parcel of land containing 200 acres, be the same more or less, situated and being in the County aforesaid upon a branch of the Marsh Run commonly known by the name of the Horsepenn Branch, bounded as follows; viz: [boundries duly set forth and bounded by]... William RUSSELL, Mark HARDINS, Joshua BUTLER, and Joseph KING, ...to the beginning being part of 259 acres of land taken up by Grace BUTLER in the name of her widowhood, the deed thereof bearing the date of 14th of July 1727 and the reversion and reversions thereof together with all rents and services thereof to have and to hold the said 200 acres of land and all and every premises therein before mentioned and intended to be thereby granted bargained and sold with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said Emanuel CUMBEE, his executors, administrators assigns from the day of the sale thereof for during [sic] the full term of one whole year from thence next ensuing and fully to be completed and ended to the end that by virtue of these present and of the statute for transferring of the premises and be enabled to accept of a grant & release of the same to him the said Emanuel CUMBEE his heirs and assigns forever, in witness whereof the partys [sic!
] have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year above written. [signed] William McBee [his special mark that looks like a B on its face]
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
James McDONNAL
Daniel BLACKBURN
at a court held for King George County the ___ day of November anno dom. 1730.
Then came William MCBEE and acknowledged this deed of release to Emmanuel CUMBEE to be his proper act and deed to be and cause to be uses in the said deed contained and James MCDONNELL by virtue of a power of attorney from Susannah MCBEE wife of the said William MCBEE relinquished her right of dower in and to the same which on the motion of the said CUMBEE is admitted to the record. [Susannah's release of dower follows - nothing informative about it; it's just the usual statement of release.]

THE VESTRY BOOK AND REGISTER OF BRISTOL PARISH, VIRGINIA 1720-1789
Transcribed & published by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne; Richmond, VA. Privately Printed. 1898.
p.340 Vadrey s. of Wm and Susana Macbie Born 23 Decemr 1734 Bapt 19 Apr 1735.
[Bristol Parish was primarily the area of Prince George Co]

There are a couple of references in Amelia Co VA Court records that are quite possibly this same William since he's shown in Bristol Parish in 1735.
12 Dec 1735 George Robertson Clark vs William McBee. I don't have this complete record but there is mention of the Court of Prince George Co. Judgement was awarded Clark for 6.2.1. The Sheriff sold the said McBee estate [this doesn't necessarily mean he was dead, just that some of his property was sold] for 8.10.11 and was ordered to pay Robertson
Also: John Nash vs William Mackbee. Judgement granted for 1.3.6 and the Sheriff was also ordered to pay out of the above sale after Robertson's debt was discharged. 10sh to Robert Stoker for gathering McBee's corn.
[It is difficult to explain the above unless McBee had simply moved away leaving property that was attached for his debts. He was a much wealthier man than this indicates. Of course he could be a different William McBee. From Danny A. McBee files.]


[This VA Land Patent shows that William McBee's original tract in King George Co, sold to Thomas Barnes in 1728, later was part of Prince William Co]
14 Feb 1746 Northen Neck Grants F, p.264
Lord Fairfax to Lazarus Taylor of Prince William Co [Prince William formed from King George and Stafford Counties in 1730] Land between the lines of John Coppedge, Daniel Feagan & John [sic] McBee. By a drain of Marr's run, corner to John Coppege now John Eustace and with Eustace's line; land of William McBee, with McBee's line [double white oak - see grant of 2 Mar 1722/3; Chapel Road; line of land of John Crump; corner to Crump & Eustace at the Chapel Road; along Eustaces line to the beginning. 149 acres.
[Note: Deeds sometimes list original owners even after they have long since sold out and moved on. The names, including that of John McBee, match the earlier surveys]

Drury Stith's ENTRY RECORD BOOK, 1737-1770, Chiarito
This book lists land entries in the western portion of the original Brunswick County - what is today Halifax, Pittsylvania, Henry, Franklin & Patrick. These counties were formed from Lunenburg which was separated from Brunswick in 1746. These are entries - statement of intentions to purchase.
p.10 28 Oct 1743 Wm Macby enters 400 acres both sides Midway adj Mich. Youngs upper line. Transferred to James & Mathias Macby.
p.20 28 Oct 1746 Wm Macby enters 400 acres joying Umphry's Line on Medway River. dated 28 Mar 1739. Signed Drury Stith.
p.32 23 Nov 1746 William Macby JUNR enters 400 acres begin at White Oak branded WM on North Fork of Medway R up both side.
Also 400 acres on South fork Medway R begin at lower end of an Isle then up and down both sides. [Medway became Birches Creek. If this is William Jr. son of William & Susannah entering land in 1746, he was about 10 years older than his his often seen estimated birth year of 1730.]
p.33 [Void] William Macby Junr enters 400 acres on S side of Birches Crk begin at Beach near a Spring branded with 2 letters supposed to be S.P. thence up and down.
[this entry follow one for William Macbee Senr which was also void]
p.33 23 Nov 1746 [Void] William Macbee Senr enters 400 acres on Double Branches of Birches Cr beg at the Great Spring thence up both sides.
p.34 27 Nov 1746 William Macby entered 200 acres of Land West side of Birches Creek joying Michael Cadet Young and James & Matthias Macby, to be alter'd. Survd. [See first entry for William Macby]
p.35 2 Dec 1746 William Macby entered 400 acres on Burches Crk known by name of Big Branch being first bold branch below Wm Umphry's line. Survd.
p.35 2 Dec 1746 Wm Macby Junr entered 400 acres both sides the lower Double Creeks begin at a White Oak branded WM thence up [appears to be same as the entry on 23 Nov 1746]
p.37 6 Dec 1746 Memorandum agreed on all sides that Capt Nicholas Edmonds is to have Wm Macbys Entry on the double Branches of Birches Crk and William Macby, Junr, his entry begin at a tree mark't S.P. [See p.33. This explains why the entry there was marked Void.]
p.78 6 Jul 1748 James Terry 400 acres begin at Wm Macby Junr his west corner on Birches Crk branches thence towards & on branches of Little Toby's Crk.

VA Land Patent
5 Jul 1751 Patent Book 30, p.479-80
To William Macbee, 800 acres in county of Lunenburgh on both sides Medway River [later Birches Creek in Halifax, then Pittsylvania County]. Begin Umphrey's corner beech [see Entry of 28 Oct 1746]; on Michael C___ Young's line
[This next patent shows that this land was later in Halifax]
5 Jul 1774 Patent Book 42, p.660-661
To Nicholas Edmunds tract of 150 acres in County of Halifax, both sides Medway River. Begin at William Macbee's pine, thence on his line, crossing the creek; Cartey's line.

LUNENBURG CO VA Deed Books 1 & 2 1746-1752
DB 2, pp.415-417 6 Apr 1752 William Magbe to Thomas Dickson. 40# 200 acres both sides of Midway R, part of 800 patented by Magbe. Signed: William X Magbe, Susannah X Magbe. Wit: Able X Lee, William X Aston, William Douglass. Rec. 7 Apr 1752

1753 Nov Court, Lunenburg Co VA. Godfrey & David Jones, surviving heirs of Thomas Jones, vs. William MacBay. Judgement for the Joneses for the sum of 3.6.1.
[Danny A. McBee files]

Halifax Co VA
Deed Book 1
p.90 23 Aug 1754 William Macby to Vardry Macby 10£ both sides Burche's Creek alias Midway River ...200 acres, part of a tract granted the said Wm Macby 800 acres patent dated 5 Jun 1751 Signed: William X Macby Wit: Sherd Walton, Peter Akin, Thomas Dickson ...19 Sep 1754 proved by witnesses.
Deed is signed with William's distinctive "mark". This is also proof that what had been called Midway River became Birch's Creek]
Halifax DB 1, p.238 17 Mar 1757 Samuel Harris, Gent. of Halifax Co VA to Daniel Williams, planter, of Halifax. 40£. Tract now in Halifax, formerly Lunenburg. 400 acres. Adj lines of Robert WATERS, William Mackley [Mackbey?], Harris' own line. Wit: Nathl Terry, Robert Wade Jr. & Thomas Spragon
This Patent awarded to Samuel Harris on 16 Aug 1756 in Lunenburg Co. [had already become Halifax Co] - adj Robert Walters and William Mackby Senr. VA PB 34, p.107
[Notice that Robert Walters was living adjacent to his father-in-law William McBee.]

There are some copies of this Will on the Internet which are incomplete. The often quoted transcript of the will printed in the book "Out of the Wilderness" is incomplete. This is my own complete transcript copied from the microfilm of the original Will Book.Will in WB O [Zero], p.55-57, Halifax Co VA.
I William Magbee of the County of Hallafax and Parrish of Antrim being in perfect health and in full Cense and memory and Whereas I know that it is Ordained of the Almighty for all Men once to die, I do hereby make and Ordain this my Last and Testement [Viz] first I Bequath My Soul to Almighty God that Gave it and also my body to be buryed at the Descration of my Friends. Item: I make and appoint my beloved Wife Susannah Magbee and My Son James Magbee and My Son Mathias Magbee my hole Executors of this my Last Will and Testement. Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Son Vardry Magbee two hundred Acres of Land lying on boath sides of Burches Creak it being the Lower end of my upper survey of Land on the said Creek to him his heirs or Assigns for ever. Item I gve and Bequeath unto my son James Magbee Two hundred Acres of Land lying on boath sides of the North Fork of Burches Creek it being the Upper end of the same Tract where I now Dwell to him his heirs or Assigns for ever. Item. I gve and bequeath to my son Mathias Magbee Two hundred Acres of Land lying on boath Sides of Burches Creek Including the Plantation where on I now Dwell To him his heirs or assigns for ever after his mother's diseaase. Item. I give to my Son Samuel Magbee one Shilling only. Item. I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Howard one Shilling only. Item. I give to my Daughter Johannah Walters one Shilling only. Item. I give to my Daughter Mary Austin one Shilling only. Item. I leave all the Rest of my personal Estate to be Equally Divided between my loving Wife and my son Mathias Magbee. In Witness whereof I have hear unto set my hand afixed my seal this Twentith Day of August one thousand Seven hundred and fifty Eight. William (his mark) Magbee, L.S.
[The mark of William McBee looks like a B on its face]Test: Richard Davis, Henry Farmer, Christopher Snead
At a Court held for Halifax County the 15th Day of Mch 1759 The within written Last Will and Testament of William Magbee Deceased was Exhibited in Court by Susanna Magbee Widow Relict and Executrix and James Magbee one of the Executors therein appointed (Mathias Magbee the other Executor therein also appointed being under the Age of Twenty one Years) and the same was proved by the Oaths of Christopher Snead and Richard Davis two of the Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded and the said Executrix and Executor having taken the Oath of Executor by law prescribed and with Robert Walters and Abraham Little their Securities entered into and acknowledged Bond on their Motion Certificate was granted them for obtaining a probate of the said William dec'd.
Test. Geo. Currie CHC
p.69
11 Aug 1759 a True Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of William Magbee Deceased.
and we found Thirteen head of Cattle, pewter, tin ware, wooden vessels, tools, potts, knives & forks, bell, cards, chest and table, tackling, bedstids, boks, bed and furniture, sheep, three horses, a cart. Total 57.15.6.
Given under our hands: Jno. Fredh. Miller, Henry Terry, Alexander Moore
At a Court held for Halifax County the 16th Day of Aug 1759. The within Inventory & appraisment of the Estate of William Magbee Deceased was returned and Ordered to be Recorded. Test. Geo. Currie CHC

No son named William or Gannum was mentioned in the above Will of William McBee, although both are listed as sons in some databases. I believe the name Gannum or Gainum actually entered the family after the marriage of the third William McBee and Mary Ann Cox [see their notes]. William who married Abigail did live near William & Susannah and he was referred to as a "Junior" in some of the records. However, that reference simply means he was a younger man. He may have been a nephew, even a child of an earlier wife, before Susannah Vardry and William McBee were married. He could also have been a son that previously received his inheritance and therefore was omitted from the will. DNA tests that apparently go back to William and Abigail do indicate a kinship.



Events

BirthBef 1700
MarriageAbt 1725SUSANNAH Vardry
DeathBef 15 Mar 1759Halifax County, Virginia

Families

SpouseSUSANNAH Vardry ( - 1762)
ChildWILLIAM McBee (1725 - 1812)
ChildSamuel McBee (1728 - )
ChildElizabeth McBee (1732 - )
ChildJoannah McBee (1733 - )
ChildMary McBee (1734 - )
ChildVardry McBee (1734 - 1800)
ChildJames McBee (1737 - )
ChildMathias McBee (1738 - 1817)

Notes

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