Individual Details

William Thrift

(1742 - )



Richmond County Virginia Marriage References & Family Relationship, 1692-1800; F. Edward Wright, Colonial Roots, Millsboro, DE, 2015
p.278 Probably the William Thrift who was married to Margaret before 2 Jun 1777.

Or is he this William:
1790, Northhampton, NC: Jenny Thrift (head of family) with 1 free white male under 16 & 3 free white females
Jenny was William's widow. "Abstracts of North Carolina Wills" p. 213, "1790: Thrift, Wm., Nathaniel (brother), Jenny (wife)." I haven't seen the text of the actual will.


AND there is another William Thrift of Dinwiddle County, married to a Martha:
DEED BOOK 14 (1780-1790) BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA
This Indenture made this 15th of January 1790 BETWEEN Peter Willis & Sarah his wife of the County of Brunswick of the one part and William Thrift of the County of Dinwiddie of the other part . . . for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred & fifty pounds . . . do grant bargain & sell unto the said William Thrift . . . the fee simple estate of three hundred & thirty acres of land lying and being in the said County of Brunswick being the land whereon the said Peter Willis now liveth & which he purchased of Vollentine Owen & Thomas Crawford & was conveyed to him by the said Owen & Crawford to wit by a deed from the said Vollentine Owen bearing date the 27th Day of April 1767 for two hundred & thirty acres . . . the other from the said Thomas Crawfurd bearing the 12th Day of October 1775 for one hundred acres . . . both of which deeds ware [sic] duly proved in the County Court of Brunswick reference thereunto being had will more fully appear . . . Signed by Peter Willis and Sarah Willis and witnessed by John Williams, John Fowler, and John Parish. Brunswick County Court January 25th 1790. This Indenture was acknowledged by Peter Willis party thereto to be his act & deed & ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 14, page 546.

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, DEED BOOK 15
This Indenture made this 28th Day of February 1791 BETWEEN Wm. Thrift and his wife Martha of the County of Dinwiddie of the one part & Roger Mallory, Senr. of the County of Brunswick of the other part . . . for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred & ninety eight pounds . . . do hereby bargain sell alien enfeoff and confirm unto the said Roger Mallory, Senr. . . . one certain tract or parcel of land and premises containing by estimation three hundred & thirty acres . . . lying and being in the County of Brunswick aforesaid and bounded as followeth (to wit) BEGINNING on Sandy Creek bank thence along Wm. Bass's line to Wallace's line thence along Wallace's line to Saunder's line thence along Saunder's line to Browns line thence along Browns line to Sandy Creek aforesaid and then down the said creek as it meanders to the BEGINNING it being all that tract of land which the said Thrift purchased of Peter Willis late of said County . . . Signed by William Thrift (his mark) and Martha Thrift (her mark), and witnessed by John Nicolson, Grief Harwell, and David Meredeth. Brunswick County Court February 28th 1791. This Indenture of Bargain & Sale was acknowledged by Wm. Thrift & Martha his wife to be their act & deed & ordered to be recorded. Previous to which acknowledgement the sd. Martha being privately examined as the law directs did voluntarily assent thereto. Deed Book 15, page 38.

This Indenture made this 4th day of January 1793 between Roger Mallory Sr. & Betty his wife of the County of Brunswick of the one part & David Kirkland of the same County of the other part . . . for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred & twelve pounds . . . hath granted bargained sold aliened enfeoff & confirmed unto the said David Kirkland . . . one certain tract or parcel of land containing three hundred & thirty acres . . . lying and being in the County of Brunswick and bounded as follows, viz, BEGINNING on Sandy Creek bank thence along Mr. Bass's line to Wallaces line thence along Wallaces line to Saunders's line thence along Saunders's line to Ruffins line thence along Ruffins line to Browns line thence along Browns line to Sandy Creek aforesaid thence down the said creek as it meanders to the BEGINNING it being all that tract or parcel of land which the said Roger Mallory purchased of William Thrift . . . Signed by Roger Mallory and Betty Mallory and witnessed by John Williams, Lew. Williams, Howell Duggar, and Roger Mallory, Jr. Brunswick County Court January 28th 1793. This Indenture of Bargain and Sale was proved by the oaths of Lewelling Williams, Howell Duggar & Roger Mallory, Jr., three of the witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 15, page 359.

Events

Birth1742North Farmham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia

Families

FatherWILLIAM Thrift (1699 - 1776)
MotherANN Gower ( - )
SiblingEsther Thrift (1724 - 1725)
SiblingEsther Thrift (1725 - 1726)
SiblingESTHER Thrift (1726 - 1784)
SiblingAnne Thrift (1728 - )
SiblingJesse Thrift (1730 - 1777)
SiblingWinifred Thrift (1731 - 1736)
SiblingSarah Thrift (1732 - )
SiblingThomas Thrift (1734 - )
SiblingWinifred Thrift (1736 - )
SiblingNathaniel Thrift (1738 - )
SiblingBenjamin Thrift (1740 - )
SiblingMary Thrift (1744 - )