Individual Details
Elizabeth Ann "Patsy" Pryor
(1 Jun 1735 - 1797)
== Biography ==
=== Name ===
: Elizabeth Ann /PRYOR/: Elizabeth /Smith/Source: [[#S1121]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Mathews Flournoy: Elizabeth A Pryor /Smith/Source: [[#S1120]] Page: Database online. Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: Data: Text: Record for Matthews Fluornoy
=== Birth ===: date taken from bible listing on page for John Henry Pryor, her father: 1732Source: [[#S1121]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Mathews Flournoy
=== Marriage ===
: 1755
: : of VASource: [[#S1120]] Page: Database online. Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Data: Text: Record for Matthews Fluornoy
=== Will ===
: Submitter: Pauline Phelps
: Subject: Will of Elizabeth Flournoy: Message: I am sending a copy of this will to both the SMITH roots people and the PRYOR roots people, since Elizabeth was born a PRYOR and was widowed first as a SMITH and then later widowed as a Flournoy.
:
: Will of Elizabeth Flournoy of Scott County, Kentucky, 04 June 1797
: : [I have typed this will as I can best determine the handwriting, including the spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.: Typed by Nancy Brann Alexander, 25 Mar 1996, Lxnancy@aol.com, descendant of John Pryor through daughter Elizabeth Flournoy, by her first marriage to Charles Smith and her daughter Margaret "Peggy" Smith, who married John Dabney. NOTE: Doris Reed, who copied this information from Will Book A , says "Scott Co became Scott Co in 1792. from 1790 to 1792 it was part of Woodford Co and before 1790 part of Fayette Co.: The court house burned in 1833 & again in 1837 destroying all marriages & most wills & deeds. What was saved was recopied. just as it was .That's what the blank areas are. Sometime wills were refiled or copied out of order."]
: : I Elizabeth Flournoy of Scott County and State of Kentucky being advanced in life and ever liable to die but being sound in mind think it propper to arrange my worldly concerns whilst I am in a capacity for so doing as I wish them to be distributed when I am dead. I therefore make and ordain this my last will and testament: First I will and give to John P Smith Lemuel Smith & Peggy Dabney Saml Flournoy Robt Flournoy and Thomas Flournoy five Shillings to them & their heirs forever.: 2nd I Give to my son John J Flournoy a silver soup spoon and my case of Bottles to him and his heirs forever: 3rd I give to Martha Wells my black satin Cloak to her & her heirs forever: 4th I Give to Francis Flournoy the stray mare called Conny and A bay horse colt two years old last spring whose dam was the mare called Polly which colt was the last said mare ever foald in my possession Also I give said Francis two cows & calves out of my Stock as also the folding table which I. . . . . . since my deceased husband Estate . .. .. . and one Teakettle to him and his heirs forever . . . . and other produce that may be either growing or geothered all the meat killd or killable or intended to: be killed I desire . . . . . may be Equally divided between my son Matt h & Frans Flournoy at my death: Sixth I give to Mathews Flournoy a young by filly two years old this last spring whose dam is known by the name of Bonny also A young colt foaled this spring by said mare also one Feather bed with good winter and summer furnature: Seventh I give to Lucy Flournoy one Negre Bay called Henry one Feather Bed with my Calico curtins and Sufficient furniture for summer & winter: 8th All my wearing clothes I divise may be divided between my daughters Eliza L Henry and Lucy Flournoy: 9th a sitt of white handle knive & fork I give to my sons Frs & Mat[?]: 10th I give to Elizabeth Henry Polls larg bay colt whose Line was the horse John J Flournoy sold to Col Adair and all the Stock properly belonging to me excep what is otherwise disposed of in this will I also give to said daughter one side saddle the large looking glass Six silver table spoons one wheel one large punch bowl & Six glass tumblers a sett of Knives & forks one dozen china cups and saucers one dozen Earthen Plates with many squares in the Rim one large Kettle one pair of sheep shares. one candle stick one Pewter dish two double wove counterpanes a summer bed bed quilts patches blue and white a Gallon measure two black Sacks & one small Pewter Bason likewise a half a Dozen white earthen soup plates and the black mare and colt I Bought of Mayr Henry to her and her heirs forever: 11th all my white Country blankets I devise may be equally divided Between Eliza L Henry and Francis Flourny: 12th there there be any cash remaining after my debts. Francis Mathews& Lucy Flournoy their heirs forever: 13th should Lucy Flournoy die without . . I Devise that the Negro Boy Henry may be given to Francis Flournoy to him and his heirs forever & the feather Bed to Eliza L Henry & their heirs forever
: 14th I give to my daughter in law A packed calico & muslin quilt: I Appoint Major William Henry & Francis Flournoy Exors of this my last will In Tesimon whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th day of June Anno Domine one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven
: Signed sealed & Ackn in presence of Elizabeth Flournoy
: in presence of us Philip S Rodes Janes Kelly & Polly Kelly
:
: A codical to the last will and testament of Elizabeth Flournoy : Since the date of my will which is the fourth June 1797 I have parted with two horses are then willed to my daughter Eliaz L Henry in lieu thereof I have given and bequeathed to Said daughter the new horse which I have lately given my black mare for Also give said daughter the black mares Colt and Bonnys youngest colt which last mentioned colt was bequeathed to my son Mathews in the will but which I see cause as so mentioned to dispose of in another way I give my horse called plato to my son Mathews the Steel yards I Bought of William wilson I give to my son Jno Flournoy: witness my hand and seal to this my Codicil this seventh decr one thousand Seven hundred and ninety seven [7 Dec 1797]
: Signed Sealed & Elizabeth Flournoy
: Acknowledged in presenc of
: Philips L Roots
: James Kelly
:
: Scott County sst January Court 1798 . . . .: This the last will and Testament of Eliza Flournoy was this day produced in court and proved by the oath of Philip S Roots & James Kelly and ordered to be recorded And Francis Flournoy the executor therin named having taken the oath end entered into an acknowledged his bond as the law directs
: Probate is granted hm in due form Test John Hawkins clk
: : Know all men by the these presents that we Francis Flournoy & Jas Kay are held and firmly Bound unto John Mosby John A Miller & Rodes Smith Gentlemen Justices of Scott County in the sum of Fifteen hundred pounds current money to be paid to the said Justices or their Successors the payment whereof well and truly to be made we bind ourselves and each of us a nea Each of our heirs Exors & Admors Joinlly severally & firmly By these presents sealed with our seals and dated this 22nd day of Jan 1798
: : The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the above Bound Francis Flournoy Exator of the last will and Testaiment of Elizabeth Flournoy decd do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the good chattles and credits of said Decd which have or hereafter shall come to the hans possession or Knowledge of hin the Said Francis or any other person or persons for him and the some so made do Exhibit unto the Said County Court of Scott at such time as he shall be thereunto riquired by the Said court and the said goods chattles and credits do Adminester acording to law by rendering a just and true account o f all his actngs and doings therin and paying the legacies in the said will mentioned as fore as the goods Chattles & credits will Extend . . rhen the above obligation to be . . otherwise to remain in full force and vertue . . Acknowledge in open Court Test
: Francis Flournoy
: John Hawkins James Kay
: : Abstract: Will of Elizabeth Flournoy of Scott County, Kentucky, 04 Jun 1797, and codicil, 07 Dec 1797
: Heirs: John P Smith Executors: Major William Henry
: Lemuel Smith Francis Flournoy
: Peggy Dabney
: Witnesses: Philip S Roots Samuel Flournoy James Kelly
: Robert Flournoy
: Thomas Flournoy
: Son: John J Flournoy
: Martha Wells
: Son: Francis Flournoy
: Son: Mathews Flournoy
: Daughter: Lucy Flournoy
: Daughter: Elizabeth L Henry
:
== Sources ==
* Source: S1120 Author: Yates Publishing Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004; Repository: [[#R1]] * Repository: R1 Name: www.ancestry.com Address: E-Mail Address: Phone Number: * Source: S1121 Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2011; Repository: [[#R1]] NOTE Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
== Acknowledgments ==
Thank you to [[Cohoe-130 | Caroline Cohoe]] for creating WikiTree profile Pryor-262 through the import of cohoe only_2013-04-15.ged on Apr 15, 2013.
Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Caroline and others.
=== Name ===
: Elizabeth Ann /PRYOR/: Elizabeth /Smith/Source: [[#S1121]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Mathews Flournoy: Elizabeth A Pryor /Smith/Source: [[#S1120]] Page: Database online. Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: Data: Text: Record for Matthews Fluornoy
=== Birth ===: date taken from bible listing on page for John Henry Pryor, her father: 1732Source: [[#S1121]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Mathews Flournoy
=== Marriage ===
: 1755
: : of VASource: [[#S1120]] Page: Database online. Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: . Data: Text: Record for Matthews Fluornoy
=== Will ===
: Submitter: Pauline Phelps
: Subject: Will of Elizabeth Flournoy: Message: I am sending a copy of this will to both the SMITH roots people and the PRYOR roots people, since Elizabeth was born a PRYOR and was widowed first as a SMITH and then later widowed as a Flournoy.
:
: Will of Elizabeth Flournoy of Scott County, Kentucky, 04 June 1797
: : [I have typed this will as I can best determine the handwriting, including the spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.: Typed by Nancy Brann Alexander, 25 Mar 1996, Lxnancy@aol.com, descendant of John Pryor through daughter Elizabeth Flournoy, by her first marriage to Charles Smith and her daughter Margaret "Peggy" Smith, who married John Dabney. NOTE: Doris Reed, who copied this information from Will Book A , says "Scott Co became Scott Co in 1792. from 1790 to 1792 it was part of Woodford Co and before 1790 part of Fayette Co.: The court house burned in 1833 & again in 1837 destroying all marriages & most wills & deeds. What was saved was recopied. just as it was .That's what the blank areas are. Sometime wills were refiled or copied out of order."]
: : I Elizabeth Flournoy of Scott County and State of Kentucky being advanced in life and ever liable to die but being sound in mind think it propper to arrange my worldly concerns whilst I am in a capacity for so doing as I wish them to be distributed when I am dead. I therefore make and ordain this my last will and testament: First I will and give to John P Smith Lemuel Smith & Peggy Dabney Saml Flournoy Robt Flournoy and Thomas Flournoy five Shillings to them & their heirs forever.: 2nd I Give to my son John J Flournoy a silver soup spoon and my case of Bottles to him and his heirs forever: 3rd I give to Martha Wells my black satin Cloak to her & her heirs forever: 4th I Give to Francis Flournoy the stray mare called Conny and A bay horse colt two years old last spring whose dam was the mare called Polly which colt was the last said mare ever foald in my possession Also I give said Francis two cows & calves out of my Stock as also the folding table which I. . . . . . since my deceased husband Estate . .. .. . and one Teakettle to him and his heirs forever . . . . and other produce that may be either growing or geothered all the meat killd or killable or intended to: be killed I desire . . . . . may be Equally divided between my son Matt h & Frans Flournoy at my death: Sixth I give to Mathews Flournoy a young by filly two years old this last spring whose dam is known by the name of Bonny also A young colt foaled this spring by said mare also one Feather bed with good winter and summer furnature: Seventh I give to Lucy Flournoy one Negre Bay called Henry one Feather Bed with my Calico curtins and Sufficient furniture for summer & winter: 8th All my wearing clothes I divise may be divided between my daughters Eliza L Henry and Lucy Flournoy: 9th a sitt of white handle knive & fork I give to my sons Frs & Mat[?]: 10th I give to Elizabeth Henry Polls larg bay colt whose Line was the horse John J Flournoy sold to Col Adair and all the Stock properly belonging to me excep what is otherwise disposed of in this will I also give to said daughter one side saddle the large looking glass Six silver table spoons one wheel one large punch bowl & Six glass tumblers a sett of Knives & forks one dozen china cups and saucers one dozen Earthen Plates with many squares in the Rim one large Kettle one pair of sheep shares. one candle stick one Pewter dish two double wove counterpanes a summer bed bed quilts patches blue and white a Gallon measure two black Sacks & one small Pewter Bason likewise a half a Dozen white earthen soup plates and the black mare and colt I Bought of Mayr Henry to her and her heirs forever: 11th all my white Country blankets I devise may be equally divided Between Eliza L Henry and Francis Flourny: 12th there there be any cash remaining after my debts. Francis Mathews& Lucy Flournoy their heirs forever: 13th should Lucy Flournoy die without . . I Devise that the Negro Boy Henry may be given to Francis Flournoy to him and his heirs forever & the feather Bed to Eliza L Henry & their heirs forever
: 14th I give to my daughter in law A packed calico & muslin quilt: I Appoint Major William Henry & Francis Flournoy Exors of this my last will In Tesimon whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 4th day of June Anno Domine one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven
: Signed sealed & Ackn in presence of Elizabeth Flournoy
: in presence of us Philip S Rodes Janes Kelly & Polly Kelly
:
: A codical to the last will and testament of Elizabeth Flournoy : Since the date of my will which is the fourth June 1797 I have parted with two horses are then willed to my daughter Eliaz L Henry in lieu thereof I have given and bequeathed to Said daughter the new horse which I have lately given my black mare for Also give said daughter the black mares Colt and Bonnys youngest colt which last mentioned colt was bequeathed to my son Mathews in the will but which I see cause as so mentioned to dispose of in another way I give my horse called plato to my son Mathews the Steel yards I Bought of William wilson I give to my son Jno Flournoy: witness my hand and seal to this my Codicil this seventh decr one thousand Seven hundred and ninety seven [7 Dec 1797]
: Signed Sealed & Elizabeth Flournoy
: Acknowledged in presenc of
: Philips L Roots
: James Kelly
:
: Scott County sst January Court 1798 . . . .: This the last will and Testament of Eliza Flournoy was this day produced in court and proved by the oath of Philip S Roots & James Kelly and ordered to be recorded And Francis Flournoy the executor therin named having taken the oath end entered into an acknowledged his bond as the law directs
: Probate is granted hm in due form Test John Hawkins clk
: : Know all men by the these presents that we Francis Flournoy & Jas Kay are held and firmly Bound unto John Mosby John A Miller & Rodes Smith Gentlemen Justices of Scott County in the sum of Fifteen hundred pounds current money to be paid to the said Justices or their Successors the payment whereof well and truly to be made we bind ourselves and each of us a nea Each of our heirs Exors & Admors Joinlly severally & firmly By these presents sealed with our seals and dated this 22nd day of Jan 1798
: : The Condition of the above obligation is such that if the above Bound Francis Flournoy Exator of the last will and Testaiment of Elizabeth Flournoy decd do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the good chattles and credits of said Decd which have or hereafter shall come to the hans possession or Knowledge of hin the Said Francis or any other person or persons for him and the some so made do Exhibit unto the Said County Court of Scott at such time as he shall be thereunto riquired by the Said court and the said goods chattles and credits do Adminester acording to law by rendering a just and true account o f all his actngs and doings therin and paying the legacies in the said will mentioned as fore as the goods Chattles & credits will Extend . . rhen the above obligation to be . . otherwise to remain in full force and vertue . . Acknowledge in open Court Test
: Francis Flournoy
: John Hawkins James Kay
: : Abstract: Will of Elizabeth Flournoy of Scott County, Kentucky, 04 Jun 1797, and codicil, 07 Dec 1797
: Heirs: John P Smith Executors: Major William Henry
: Lemuel Smith Francis Flournoy
: Peggy Dabney
: Witnesses: Philip S Roots Samuel Flournoy James Kelly
: Robert Flournoy
: Thomas Flournoy
: Son: John J Flournoy
: Martha Wells
: Son: Francis Flournoy
: Son: Mathews Flournoy
: Daughter: Lucy Flournoy
: Daughter: Elizabeth L Henry
:
== Sources ==
== Acknowledgments ==
Thank you to [[Cohoe-130 | Caroline Cohoe]] for creating WikiTree profile Pryor-262 through the import of cohoe only_2013-04-15.ged on Apr 15, 2013.
Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Caroline and others.
Events
| Birth | 1 Jun 1735 | ||||
| Birth | Abt 1739 | ||||
| Marriage | 1750 | Virginia - Charles Smith | |||
| Marriage | 1758 | Virginia - Mathews Flournoy | |||
| Marriage | Abt Sep 1771 | Charles Smith | |||
| Death | 1797 | ||||
| Death | Jan 1798 | Scott County, Kentucky | |||
| Alt name | Elizabeth Pryor | ||||
| Alt name | Smith | ||||
| Reference No | 5665608 | ||||
| Reference No | 5827378 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Charles Smith ( - 1717) |
| Child | Lemuel Smith (1756 - 1822) |
| Spouse | Charles Smith (1717 - 1760) |
| Child | Lemuel Smith (1756 - 1822) |
| Child | John Smith (1752 - 1823) |
| Child | Margaret "Peggy" Smith (1759 - 1823) |
| Spouse | Mathews Flournoy (1732 - 1793) |
| Child | Samuel Flournoy (1758 - 1818) |
| Child | Robert Flournoy (1763 - 1825) |
| Child | Elizabeth Flournoy (1768 - 1813) |
| Child | Major Mathews Flournoy Jr (1776 - 1842) |
| Father | John Henry Pryor (1694 - 1804) |
| Mother | Margaret Gaines (1700 - 1780) |
| Father | Honorable John Pryor Sr (1695 - 1771) |
| Mother | Margaret Gaines (1706 - 1790) |
| Sibling | Green Pryor (1727 - 1769) |
| Sibling | Robert Pryor (1728 - 1771) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Pryor (1739 - ) |
| Sibling | Rhonda Pryor (1741 - 1825) |
| Sibling | Abner Pryor (1742 - 1771) |
| Sibling | Lucy Pryor (1743 - 1825) |
| Sibling | Mildred Pryor (1743 - 1804) |
| Sibling | John Henry Pryor (1746 - 1840) |
| Sibling | Leah Pryor (1748 - 1810) |
| Sibling | Rachel Pryor (1749 - 1771) |
| Sibling | Henrietta Pryor (1753 - 1771) |
| Sibling | Dorothy Pryor (1755 - 1824) |