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About Elizabeth Nutting
Elizabeth Booth
- Daughter of William Booth, JP and Margaret Bray?, widow Chapman
- Birth: circa 1680 in Burgess, VA, United States
- Death: per her Will, September 15, 1733 in Charles Parish, York, Virginia
Married
Elizabeth Booth Married 3 Times
- Married (1) : John Griggs;
- Married (2): Peter Plouvier
- Married (3): Captain Thomas Nutting in York County, Virginia Colonial America
Children of Elizabeth Booth and Thomas Nutting
- Booth Nutting, born 14 Feb 1680/81 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA21; died 05 Apr 1701 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA22.
- Mary Nutting, born 07 Jan 1682/83 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA23. She married Richard Schlater; died 07 Nov 171824.
- Elizabeth Nutting, born 10 Oct 1686 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA25; died 24 Sep 1727 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA26,27. She married John Doswell; died 20 Nov 1718 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA29,30.
- Hope Nutting, born 19 Jan 1688/89 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA31; died 27 Jan 1688/89 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA32.
- Hope Nutting, born 11 Feb 1689/90 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA33.
- Catherine Nutting, born 31 Mar 1692 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA33. She married (1) William Sheldon, Captain. She married (2) Robert Armistead.
- Ann Nutting, born 01 Feb 1694/95 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA33; died 07 Jul 1696 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA34.
- Jane Nutting, born 23 Aug 1698 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA35. She married John Lowry.
Family
- (William2, Robert1) died Bet. 13 Sep 1733 - 15 Sep 1735 in York Co, VA15. She married (1) John Griggs; (2) Peter Plovier; (3) Captain Thomas Nutting. He was born in Somersettshire, England, and died 31 Jul 1717 in Charles Parish, York Co, VA17,18,19.
- York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 8 1687 - 1691 p. 16 - 17 12 April 1687, Thomas Nutting of New Poquoson Parish, York County, tobacco planter, and Elizabeth his wife, the late wife of Peter Plovier of same, chirrurgion, deceased, to William Booth of same, Gent. For a valuable consideration 100 acres that Peter Plovier purchased of Thomas Kirby, late of the same parish aforesaid, deceased... bounded as in a conveyance for the same bearing date 28 Jan 1659. (Also) Moiety of 196 acres 16 chaines and 78 decimall parts granted to Peter Plovier by patent 15 Feb. 1663 (1664) adjoying upon the 100 acres purchased of Thomas Kirby (of which Peter Plovier) did sell one moiety or half unto Henrick Vandoverick, and Peter Plovier by his last will and testament 10 Jan. 1677 did give unto Elizabeth his then wife all his estate, proved in York County 25 Feb. 167?. Since the death of Peter Plovier and probate of his will, Thomas Nutting intermarryed with Elizabeth. Signed: Thomas Nutting, Elizabeth Nutting. Wit: John Tomer, Robert Kirby, Robert Baker. 24 Aug. 1687. Acknowledged by Thomas Nutting and Elizabeth Nutting.
Will of Elizabeth BOOTH Nutting, signed 13 September 1733; probated 15 September 1735 Reprinted in "Notes of the GOODWIN Families in America" as published in the William and Mary Quarterly , pp 151 and 152
- Will of Elizabeth BOOTH Nutting, signed 13 September 1733; probated 15 September 1735. "Will of Elizabeth [BOOTH] Nutting, of the Parish of Charles, in the county of York, widow, being very aged and infirm, to Grandson, Robert ARMISTEAD, son of Robert ARMISTEAD and Catherine, his wife, the tract of land where she now lives; legacies to Booth ARMISTEAD, [legacies] to Elizabeth ROGERS, daughter of Adduston ROGERS and Catherine, his wife; to grandson William LOWRY; granddaughter Angelica ARMISTEAD. to Robert ARMISTEAD, my grandson, aforesaid, her silver tankard; granddaughter Elizabeth Goodwin [GOODWIN is her married name as illustrated by bequests to her grandchildren and great grandchildren]; my sealskin trunk; [and to each of] her grandchildren and great grandchildren under 14 years 20 shillings to be paid in current money; Except my grandson, Richard Sclater, to whom I give my half pint silver can; grandsons, Thomas DOSWELL, Edward DOSWELL; granddaughter, Elizabeth MOORE; to youngest son lately born of William LOWRY & Jane [LOWRY], her maiden name]], his wife, ON CONDITION HE BE CHRISTENED THOMAS NUTTING [LOWRY], Otherwise I give the can to grandson, Booth ARMISTEAD. all residue of estate to daughter, Catherine ARMISTEAD for the benefit of her three children: Booth, Robert and Angelica. To Frances ARMISTEAD, daughter of Ellyson ARMISTEAD, 20 S. to buy her a ring. to Elizabeth Lowry, my Negro boy called James. Catherine ARMISTEAD, sole executor. Witnesses: Thomas KERBY, James KERBY, James MANSON. Will dated 13 September 1733; Probated 15 September 1735 -
Citation: Will of Thomas Nutting, York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 15, pp 163 - 165
- York Co, VA Deeds, Orders, Wills Book 15, pp 163 - 165, In the Name of God Amen I Thos. Nutting of Charles Parish in the County of York being sick & weak of body, but thanks be to God of sound & disposing mind & memory and considering the uncertainty of this transit life do make & ordain this to be my last Will & Testament in manner & form following, that is to say, First I commend my soul into the hands of God Almighty my Creator, hoping this merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour & God to have full & face pardon of all my sins & to inherit everlasting life. My body I commend to the earth from whence it was taken to be decently buryed at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named. And as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with I give & dispose thereof in manner following. Viz. Item I give unto my daughter Jane Nutting all that plantation & tract of land whereon I now dwell to her & her heirs lawfully begotten for ever. In the case that there be no heirs, then I give sd plantation to my Granddaughter Eliza Shlater and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Kath Sheldon my Plantation & Piece of Land lying at the head of Charles River adjoining to Hayward Will to her & heirs of her body lawfully begotten for ever, but in case my sd daughter Katherine dye without such issue I give the said plantation & land to my son-in-law Wm Sheldon during his natural life & after his decease to come to my daughter Jane Nutting & to the heirs of her body lawfully begotten for ever. Item I give to my daughter Eliza Doswell one Negro man named Great Jack & one Negro girl Caither Judy, a (Nanj?) of the choice of my executors to her & heir heirs for ever & also one Silver Carr an equal share or childs part of what cattle I have in the island on the conditions hereafter mentioned and no other wise. Item I give & bequeath unto my son-in-law Richd Slater my seal ring, cane & sword. Item I give unto my son-in-law Jno Doswell one gold ring mashed P. S. Item I give unto my daughter Jane Nutting after my loving wife Eliz Nutting shall have had & received her due & lawfull part or share of my Negroes her choice of four Negroes out of the remainder of them Amy Negro Jack excepted which my Will & desire is that my loving wife shall have during her natural life & after her decease then to return to my said daughter Jane. Item I give unto my daughter Jane Nutting the good feather bed & sit furniture to it, my beding horse called fax & all my money in England in whose hand forever & four cows. Item I give & bequeath unto my Granddaughter Eliza Slater Two negro children commonly called Will & Judy, being the children of my Negro woman Frank to her and her heirs for ever. Item all fof the rest of my estate not herein before given and bequeathed after my just debts & legacies paid & discharged & my said loving wife's decease full there thereout deducted I give unto my three daughters Mary Slater, Katherine Sheldon & Jane Nutting to be equally divided among them share & share alike. but in case my said daughter Mary Slater should depart this life before such division of my estate shall be made that this my Will is that the part or share of my estate given to her shall be equally divided among her three children Elizabeth Agnes & Mary & the same to remain in the hand of my executors hereafter named until they shall attain to lawful age or marriage. And if it shall please God my said daughter Mary Slater shall live to receive enjoy of the part of my estate, it is my Will that it be paid and delivered to her of conditions hereafter mentioned and not otherwise during her natural life and after her decease to be divided as afore among her three children. Item. My Will & desire is the true intent and meaning of this my last Will that in case my said daughter Eliz Doswell & my daughter Mary Slater shall refuse for either of them to give such sufficient discharge for their or either of said legacies as shall be to the good liking or satisfaction of said executor hereafter named that in said case the legacies so before give to be determined & case refusing to have & enjoy no more of my estate than the being the legacies before give to the parties in either of ? refusing to return to my daughter Jane Nutting. Lastly I hereby nominate & appoint my son-in-law Wm Sheldon & my daughter Jane Nutting to be Executors of this my last Will & Testament, revoking & making void all former & other Wills or Testaments by my hand fore made. Eitherly Word or Writing that this was toher be taken for my last Will & Testament. In Witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand &" seal this eleventh day of July 1717. Signed: Tho Nutting. Signed, sealed, published & declared by the Testator to be his left Will & Testament in the presense of us: Robert Kerby, Thomas Kerby, Robert Kerby Jr. At a Court held for York County 16 Sept 1717 this last Will & Testament of Thos. Nutting Gentl decd was departed in Court by Wm Sheldon in behalf of him self & Jane Nutting the Exec therein named & said Wm Sheldon making oath thereto & being also proved by the oaths of all of witnesses thereto is admitted to record, & on the motion of said Wm Sheldon per following what is usual in such case certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate there fore due. Test: Phi Lightfoot.
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Elizabeth Nutting in the York County, Virginia, Charles Parish Records, 1648-1789- http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3479&h=7500...
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Elizabeth Nutting's Timeline
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of Charles Parish, York, Virginia
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February 14, 1680
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Charles Parish Dr, Poquoson, York, VA, United States
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1680
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Burgess, Virginia, United States
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January 7, 1682
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Charles Parish Dr, Poquoson, York, VA, United States
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January 19, 1688
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Poquoson, VA, United States
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1692 |
March 31, 1692
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Charles Parish, Poquoson, York, VA
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February 1, 1694
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Poquoson, VA, United States
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August 23, 1698
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Charles Parish Dr, Poquoson, York, Virginia, Colonial America
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1733 |
September 15, 1733
Age 53
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Charles Parish, York, Virginia, United States
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September 15, 1735
Age 53
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Charles Parish, York, Virginia
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