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III John Winfrey Boswell

Also Known As: "John Winfrey Boswell", "III"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ware Point, Gloucester County, Virginia Colony
Death: January 10, 1741 (48)
Spotsylvania County, Province of Virginia
Place of Burial: Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of John Dunbar Boswell and Phoebe Colgate Boswell
Husband of Ann Boswell
Father of John Ransom Boswell, Sr.; Frances Pulliam; George Boswell; James Boswell; Dorothy Boswell and 2 others
Brother of Joseph Colgate Boswell; Robert Boswell; Diana Boswell and Mary Boswell

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About III John Winfrey Boswell

"John the Second Boswell was born in Gloucester CO., VA to John nd Phebe Iverson Boswell. He was baptized in the Abington Parish on 5 March 1692. Little is known of John's early years; he grew up on are Point with two younger brothers and two younger sisters. There could have been more children, but these are all that are recorded in he Abington Parish Register.

"About 1728, John the Second married a Ware Point neighbor, Ann Ransom. There is some mystery as to where John spent the next ten years. The existing copies of the early Abington Parish Register 1678-1762 do not contain the marriage or birth of their children. The early county records of Gloucester Co. and those of Hanover Co. were destroyed. Nowhere has John the Second been found until he purchases land in 1740."

In Spotsylvania Co., Deed Book C-151, 30 April, 1740, Joseph Brock and his wife Mary, sell to John Boswell, Planter, for 100 pounds, 980 acres in Spotsylvania Co. This was part of Larkin Chew's patent of 4 June 1722. Joseph Brock was Chew's son-in-law and bought land from Chew for resale. The land in the 1722 patents was near the Po and Ta Rivers, about fifteen miles south of Fredericksburg.

"No where is the exact death date of John Boswell the Second clearly stated, John had a will (Spotsylvania Co., Will Book A-321) which bears a date of 10 Jan 1740. Annexed to the will is a deposition by Wm. Bicknell. John sent for Bicknell to write his will on 9 Jan (no year stated). This deposition was sworn in court on 7 April 1741. One of the statements in the deposition: "Boswell was in perfect sense and memory to the last of this Deponent's knowledge and belief that before he could get witnesses to see him publish the same as his last will and testament he was taken senseless and further this Deponents sayeth not."

"Ann Boswell presented the will and deposition to the Court on May 5, 1741.

"The fact that John Boswell recorded a deed (Deed Book C-151) on 6 May 1740, attests that he was alive on that date. From the deposition of Wm. Bicknell, it sounds as though John Boswell expired shortly after signing his will on 10 January 1740. However, the deed book entry of the date is written 1740, with an underscore of the zero.

Source: Excerpt from research done by Frances Boswell Belluci and her husband, Achiles Belluci, from Barre, VT.

Extract of Will

BOSWELL, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Jan. 10, 1740, p. May 5, 1741. Proved on the oath of William Bicknell, who wrote the said will for the said John Boswell. Ex. wife Ann Boswell. Leg. eldest daughter Dorothy; youngest Frances; sons Ransom, George and James Boswell, 980 acres of land to be equally divided among the above named children; my younger children to be educated. I desire that the Court may bind my three eldest sons when they arrive at the age of fifteen years to the following trades, Ransom and John Boswell to a Joyner and Carpenter and George Boswell to a Blacksmith. Wife Ann. (Page 321)

Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 / WILLS / WILL BOOK A 1722-1749 / page 5

John had a will (Spotsylvania Co., Will Book A-321) which bears a date of 10 Jan 1740. Annexed to the will is a deposition by Wm. Bicknell. John sent for Bicknell to write his will on 9 Jan (no year stated). This deposition was sworn in court on 7 April 1741. One of the statements in the deposition: "Boswell was in perfect sense and memory to the last of this Deponent's knowledge and belief that before he could get witnesses to see him publish the same as his last will and testament he was taken senseless and further this Deponents sayeth not."


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Deeds; George Boswell to Richard Blanto

Deeds; George Boswell to Richard Blanton. Deed of Lease, 160 acres in Spots. County, said Richard Blanton and wife Joanha, his wife, and James Blanton, his son


five shillings Spotsylvania County Deeds 1721-1800. Deed book F 1761-1766 page 228 July 5, 1762, George Boswell, Ransom Boswell and William Gatewood and Ann, his wife, of Spts. Co. to Richard Blanton of same Co., 60 pounds curr. 154 acres. Jos Holloday, junior, John Gayle, Henry True, Alexr. Spence 7-4-1763 Order Book Abstracts of Spotsylvania County, Virginia 1742-1749 page 23 Ann Boswell, widow of John Boswell, deceased, produced a will of the deceased which was not signed nor witnessed, the Court took the deposition of William Bicknell who wrote the same which was sworn in court and is ordered to be annext to the said will. And the same is continued till next court for proving the same. And it is ordered that the sherif gave Ransom Boswell the heir at law notice thereof. About will of John Boswell; St. George's Parish died 1-10-1740, proved 5-5-1741. Proved on the oath William Bicknell, who wrote the said will for said John Boswell. Ex. Ann Boswell. daughter Dorothy, youngest Frances; sons Ransom, George, and James Boswell, 980 acres of land to be equally divided among the above children; my younger children to be educated. That the court blind my three elder sons when they arrive at the age of fifteen years to the following trades, Ransom and John Boswell to a Joyner and Carpenter and George Boswell to a Blacksmith. page 321 Deeds Deed Book E 1751-1761 page 194 9-4-1753 Peter Gatewood of Spots. Co. to John Holloday E40 curr. 100 acres in Spts. Co. on forks of Bushes and Mine Roads, part of the land belonging to John Boswell, deceased, and conveyed to Gatewood by Random Boswell and Mary, his wife, as by deeds 10-3-1752. Ed Herndon, junior, Thomas Bartlett, Thomas Crutcher, junior 9-4-1753 Deed Book E 1751-1761 page 199 4-1-1755, Ransom Boswell, George Boswell and William Gatewood and Ann, h is wife, to Peter Gatewood E46 curr. 125 acres in Spts. Co., Henry Gatewood, junior, Ignatius Turman, Dudley Gatewood 4-1-1755 Deed Book F 1761-1766 page 231 10-3-1763 James Boswell and Sarah, his wife, and Ransom Boswell of Spts. Co. to John Penn of said co. L27 curr. 111 acres which was left James Boswell by his father. Edwd Herndon, John Chiles, Uriah Edwards. 10-3-1763 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book C-151 4-30-1740 Joseph Brock and Mary, his wife, sell to John Boswell for 100 pounds, 980 acres. This was part of Larkin Chew's patent of 6-4-1722, re patented Joseph Brock on 9-12-1738. The land was near the Po and Ta Rivers about fifteen miles south of Fredricksburg. John Boswell Will Extract

John Boswell (1690-1741) Will Extract

Posted 12 Jun 2012 by Larry Van Horn

BOSWELL, JOHN, St. George's Parish, d. Jan. 10, 1740, p. May 5, 1741. Proved on the oath of William Bicknell, who wrote t

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Changed the year of birth to 1692 from 1690 per the will of John Boswell 1740 St. George Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia

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III John Winfrey Boswell's Timeline

1692
March 5, 1692
Ware Point, Gloucester County, Virginia Colony
1727
1727
Spotslyvania, Virginia, United States
1730
1730
1732
1732
Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
1734
1734
Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
1735
1735
Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
1736
1736
Gloucester, Spotsylvania , Virginia, United States
1737
1737
Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
1741
January 10, 1741
Age 48
Spotsylvania County, Province of Virginia