Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Mott,   1660 - 1712         Index

Individual Note:
     Elizabeth MOTT was born 1668 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia and
died about 1712. Elizabeth married John FOSSAKER 28 Mar 1692 probably in
Richmond County, Virginia. John FOSSAKER was the son of Richard
FOSSAKER. Richard died before 23 Mar 1708-09. Elizabeth is the eldest
daughter of George MOTT. Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of John MOTT

She was married to John PIGG Jr (son of John PIGG and Jane). John PIGG Jr was born about 1653 in King and Queen County, VA. He died about 1735 in King & Queen or Spotsylvania Co., VA. Spotsylvania County Records Augt. 4, 1732. John Pigg, Jr., of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., and Elizabeth, his wife, to William Johnson of same county. œ20 curr. and 2000 lbs. tob., 150 a.--a part of 600 a. which sd. Pigg has recovered of Edward Pigg of county aforesd., etc. Z. Lewis, John Foster, Antho. Foster. Augt. 3, 1732.


Individual Notes

Note for:   John Pigg,   ABT 1615 - BET 1685 AND 1690         Index

Immigration:   
     Date:   1644
     Place:   Virginia

Individual Note:
     Owned land before Feb 25, 1673/4, in New Kent Co., VA, on north side of Mattaponey River, adjacent to Thomas Hall and Herndon and Bagby.

1642, May 23 - John Garrett owned land which later joined Hugh Smithwick. Smithwick likely arrived in VA in early 1642, being one of 15 men brought over by William Eyres, who received "750 acs. Upper Norfolk Co., upon an arm of the Western Branch of the Nansemond River, adj. John Garrett." Upper Norfolk Co. was later Nansemond Co. (Gracy, Thomas Hinds Duggan p. 151) In 1644, John Pigg came from MA to VA and by 1653 they were in Lower Norfolk, Co, VA, in 1658 he was listed as a planter in New Kent Co., VA. (The Trail Blazers by Alice Homat Haley and Related Families By Eva L. Haley). Note: John Pigg named his second son Garrett Pigg.

1642, May 23 - John Garrett owned land which later joined Hugh Smithwick. Smithwick likely arrived in VA in early 1642, being one of 15 men brought over by William Eyres, who received "750 acs. Upper Norfolk Co., upon an arm of the Western Branch of the Nansemond River, adj. John Garrett." Upper Norfolk Co. was later Nansemond Co. (Gracy, Thomas Hinds Duggan p. 151) In 1644, John Pigg came from MA to VA and by 1653 they were in Lower Norfolk, Co, VA, in 1658 he was listed as a planter in New Kent Co., VA. (The Trail Blazers by Alice Homat Haley and Related Families By Eva L. Haley). Note: John Pigg named his second son Garrett Pigg.

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Circa 1644, John Pigg immigrated to the colony of Virginia, obviously having been a supporter of King Charles I. John was the father of Edward Pigg, who died in Spotsylvania Co., Va., who was the father of Charles Filkes Pigg, a constable of Spotsylvania Co., who was the father of Rev. Edward Pigg, who brought his family to South Carolina in 1784. Rev. Edward Pigg first settled on Rafting Creek in what is now Sumter Co., SC; then relocated to the far north eastern corner of Fairfield Co.; finally settling in Chesterfield Co., SC, where he died. He had four sons that lived in Chesterfield Co., Edward Pigg, who disappears before 1820, Rev. Charles F. Pigg, Moses Pigg, and Johnny Pigg. From these sons all of the Piggs in upper SC and the Charlotte, NC area, descend.

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Name: John Pigg Year: 1662 Place: Virginia Source Publication Code: 1862 Primary Immigrant: Pigg, John Source Bibliography: ENGLISH & WELSH EMIGRANT INDEX. In The English Genealogist, vol. 4:2 (1981), pp. 368-372. Page: 370
Name: Jno Pigg Year: 1663-1664 Place: Virginia Source Publication Code: 6220 Primary Immigrant: Pigg, Jno Annotation: Record of 20,000 very early immigrants, with much relevant information. Taken from Patent Books 1 through 5. Title page states, "In 5 volumes," but up to 1979 only three had appeared. See nos. 6221 and 6223 for second and third volumes, published in 1977 and 1979. Issued originally by Nugent in parts between 1929 and 1931; the parts were then largely incorporated in this work, no. 6220. Stewart, item no. 9025, compiled the article, "Ancient Planters [1607]," pages xxviii-xxxiv. Source Bibliography: NUGENT, NELL MARION. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond [VA]: Dietz Printing Co., 1934. 767p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1983. Page: 527



Individual Notes

Note for:   Benjamin Hubbard,   1680 -          Index

Individual Note:
     Note: Benjamin Hubbard was made a justice of King William County in 1737. Three Hubbard brothers and one sister were later in Southside Virginia. The 1749-will of Abraham Echols that remembered his wife, Sarah, made bequests also to her brothers, Benjamin and Edward Hubbard. Another brother was Joseph to whom Benjamin gave land in 1740. Since one brother carried the name of Benjamin and because Abraham Echols came from King William County, we have tentatively placed Benjamin, Edward, Joseph, and Sarah as children of Benjamin Hubbard.


Individual Notes

Note for:   John Hubbard,   ABT 1663 - 1722         Index

Individual Note:
     Note: John Hubbard (c.1660-c.1725) inherited a tract of land "at Skimico," and one "that is above Charles Edmonds." Edmunds lived in New Kent County. John paid quit rents on 827 acres in New Kent County in 1704, and held 21 acres in York County on the south side of Queen's Creek 17 August 1725. As the records of New Kent, King and Queen, and King William are gone, one can only surmise that the Hubbards in this area are his sons. When Thomas Thomason applied for a patent in King William County in 1703, he submitted the names of John Hubbard and Sarah Hubbard, among others. We have been unable to identify this couple.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Matthew Hubbard,   ABT 1627 - 23 APR 1667         Index

Individual Note:
     Note: Matthew Hubbard, a son of Robert Hubbard, married Sibella. He secured a patent to 590 acres on the southwest side of the York River in York County 18 August 1655. Matthew left a will in York County naming children John and Rebecca Hubbard (will dated -, recorded 24 April 1667 ). Sibella returned the inventory of his estate 22 August 1667.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Robert Hubbard,   28 JUN 1606 - 9 FEB 1662/63         Index

Alias:   Robert /Hobart/


Individual Notes

Note for:   Thamer Taylor,    - 1737         Index

Individual Note:
     Thamer was Native American of the Cherokee

Individual Notes

Note for:   Henry Duke,   1642 - 1714         Index

Individual Note:
     Henry emigrated first to Bermuda and then to York County, Virginia. Then about 1653 moved to James City County, Virginia. The first time he was mentioned in records of James City County is in 1680 when he is listed as one of the Justices of that County,
In July 1690 he was commisioned by the Gov. of Virginia to recruit men for the Militia.
In 1698 he is listed as a Captain in the Militia with 77 men serving under his command.

In 1699 he was commisioned as Sheriff of James City County
Member of the House of Burgesses from 1692 till 1699

In 1702 was appointed by Queen Anne to be a member of the Royal Council of the Colony of Virginia

Individual Notes

Note for:   Edward Duke,   ABT 1600 - 1 JAN 1669/70         Index

Individual Note:
     Edward was the First Baronet,, was the father of 29 Children according to a English Historian, Wotten

Edward was the high Sheriff of Suffolk County, England in 1638, he also built Benhall Lodge in that year

Edward was Knighted on July 16, 1661

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ambrose Duke,   ABT 1550 - 29 NOV 1610         Index

Individual Note:
     Note: Ambroses Will mentions children, Edward, Anne, Elizabeth


Individual Notes

Note for:   Edward Duke,    - 20 APR 1598         Index

Individual Note:
     Note: Purchaser of Benhall in Suffolk, England fron Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel

Individual Notes

Note for:   Ambrose Jermyn,    -          Index

Alias:   Sir Ambrose /Jermyn/


Individual Notes

Note for:   Vincent A. Welteroth,   15 MAR 1926 - 13 MAY 2008         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa


Individual Notes

Note for:   Stanley Staron,   23 NOV 1890 -          Index

Immigration:   
     Date:   1912