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Generation No. 3
10. John Lucas (William, William) died Bef. 03 May 1744 in Brunswick Co, VA. He married Mary. She died Bef. 29 Feb 1760 in Brunswick Co, VA.
Children of John Lucas and Mary are:
22 i. William Lucas. He married Ann.
23 ii. Hannah Lucas. She married Michael Sullivant.
24 iii. John Lucas.
12. Charles Lucas (William, William) died Bef. 26 Jun 1783 in Greensville Co, VA. He marriedTabitha Wyche, daughter of James Wyche and Elizabeth. She died Bef. 24 Mar 1784 in Greensville Co, VA11.
Female descendants of Charles Lucas qualify for membership in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution based on his Military Service during the Revolutionary War as a Commissary.
Children of Charles Lucas and Tabitha Wyche are:
25 i. Charles Lucas. He married Rebecca Johnson 19 Mar 1773 in Sussex Co, VA; born 07 Sep 1747.
26 ii. James Lucas.
27 iii. Frederick Lucas. He married Martha Minge Baskerville 27 Oct 1779 in Mecklenburg Co, Va.
28 iv. Nathaniel Lucas. He married Sarah Rivers.
29 v. Edmund Lucas. He married Elizabeth Hobbs.
30 vi. Martha Lucas. She married William Parham 07 May 1769; died Bef. 27 Nov 1780 in Brunswick Co, VA.
13. Samuel Lucas (William, William) died Bef. 27 Jan 1777 in Brunswick Co, VA. He marriedRebecca Wyche, daughter of Henry Wyche.
Children of Samuel Lucas and Rebecca Wyche are:
31 i. William4 Lucas.
32 ii. Becky Lucas.
33 iii. John Lucas.
34 iv. Sally Lucas.
14. David Lucas (William, William1) died Bef. 28 Apr 1760 in Brunswick Co, VA. He marriedElizabeth Collier, daughter of William Collier. She died Bef. 22 Jul 1790 in Greensville Co, VA17.
Library of Virginia. Wills/Administration Index. Brunswick County Will Book 3
pp 319 - 321. Will, probated 28 Apr 1760
pp 394-195. Inventory recorded 28 Sep 1761
pp 395-396. Accts current recorded 28 Sept 1761
In the name of god, amen I David Lucas of the County of Brunswick and Parrish of sait Androse being sick and weak and in my perfect sences and being sensible of the Uncertain state of this mortal life as make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form folling. Imprimis my soul I resign into the hands of Almighty god through the merits and meditation of our savior Jesus Christ. Item my will and desire is that my just debts be duly paid and as touching of what worldy Estate it has been pleased god to bestow on me I give and dispose of as followeth. Item I give and bequeath unto my weel beloved wife Elizabeth Lucas The plantation whereon I now live likewise Eight Head of Cattle young & old and six Hogs that uses about the house & two more from another parcel they being all Killable Hoggs and three Sheep also the half of the profitt of my Still till my son Ephraim arrives to the age of Twenty one years three pewter Dishes Six plates and one large Chest and the Bed I now lie on and her choice of furniture sutiable and one Small Trunk one large hold during her natural life or widowhood as also four rush Bottom Chairs. Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son Ephraim Lucas the Tract of Land whereon I now live containing five hundred and fifty four acres one Negro Boy named Martin also I give him my Still in possession when he arives to the age of twenty one years one young horse named spark to him and his heirs for ever. As also one gun. Item I give unto my beloved Daughter Edith Lucas one negro girl named Easter one hunt she has now in possession also thirty five pounds Current money to her and her heirs for ever. Item My Will and desire is that their shall be no apraisment and as to the rest of my Estate which I have not Allready given away may be sold at publick auction and the money arising from the sales may be Equally divided between my two Children Ephraim Lucas and Edith Lucas. Lastly I do hereby appoint my Loving wife Elizabeth Lucas and my Brother Samuel Lucas Hole & Sole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. Witness my Hand and Seal this 21st Day of March one thousand Seven Hundred & Sixty. Signed: David (his mark) Lucas. Test: Daniel Guthrie, Elizabeth (her mark) Harper, William Cryer. At a Court held for Brunswick County the 28 Day of April 1760 This Will was presented in Court by Elizabeth Lucas and Samuel Lucas the Executrix and Executor therein Named who made oath thereto according to Law and the same was proved by the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and Certificate granted the said Executrix and Executor for obtaining a probat thereof in Due form they having with William Harrison and Edward Goodrich their securities entered into and acknowledged Bond in penalty of One Thousand pounds with condition according to Law. Test: John Robinson Cler Cur
Brunswick Co, VA Deed Book 9 pp 51-52. Known all men by these presents that I Elizabeth Lucas of the county of Brunswick and Parish of St. Andrews for divers good causes and considerations an thereunto moving but most especially for the Love good will and advancement in this world of my son Ephraim Lucas of the said County Have given, Granted, Empressed & Confirmed and by these Presents do freely Give Grant Emposs and Confirm to the said Ephraim Lucas his Heirs and Assigns forever One Certain Tract or Parcell of Land lying and being in the said County of Brunswick Containing by Estimate Five hundred and fifty acres be the same more or less llie that tract of Land whereof his father David Lucas possessed of and is Bounded thus Beginning at the Mouth of a Branch on the Little Creek a little below Col. John Willis' old Mill thence Down the meanders of the said Creek to the Mouth of the said Creek to the Mouth of a Branch joining the Land of Samuel Lucas thence along the said Samuel Lucas's Line to William Edward's Line thence along this and William Edward's Lines to Col.. John Willis's line thence along the said John Willis's Line to the Beginning....In Witness whereof the said Elizabeth Lucas hath hereunto Set her hand and seal this Sixteenth Day of February One thousand Seven Hundred & Sixty Seven. Signed: Elizabeth (her mark) Lucas. Witness: Nathl Collier, Samuel Lucas, Henry Lucas. At a Court held for Brunswick County this 24th Day of August 1767 This Deed of Gift was proved by the oath of Nathaniel Collier, Samuel Lucas & Henry Lucas the Witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. N. Edwards Jr. D. C.
15. Mary Collier (Grace Lucas, William) died 18 Oct 1772 in Albemarle Parish, Sussex Co, VA. She married Moses Johnson, son of Moses Johnson. He was born Abt. 1696, and died 01 Dec 1763 in Sussex Co, VA.
Children of Mary Collier and Moses Johnson are:
37 i. Moses Johnson, died Bef. Sep 1793 in Greensville Co, VA. He married (1) Ann Clanton Mar 1751/52 in Brunswick Co, VA; born Bet. 1732 - 1734 in Virginia. He married (2) Sarah Seward 27 Dec 1787 in Greensville Co, VA31,32.
Brunswick Co, VA Order Book 4, p. 165
William Lashley Guardian of Ann Clanton Orphan of Edward Clanton decd produced a Receipt from Moses Johnson who intermarried with the said Orphan wherein the said Johnson acknowledges to have received the said Orphans Estate. Whereupon the said Lashley is discharged from rendering any further account of the said Estate.
reensville Co, VA Will Book 1, p. 233-234
In the Name of God, Amen, I Moses Johnson of the County of Greensville and Parish of Meherrin do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament. Imprimus, I lend unto my wife Sarah Johnson the plantation at the time cultivated by me with as much woodland as may be sufficient for her support the said Land to be said joining the ? land, also the following property via my negroes Peter, Peggy, Lucy, Isaac and Bett, two feather Beds and furniture one horse named Derrick, one woman's saddle and bridles, one fourth part of my stock of hogs, cattle, sheep and geese, one fourth part of my pewter and table furniture during her natural life or widowhood reserving to my son David Johnson the liberty of residing in the household he nows lives in with the privileges he at this time enjoys. Item, I give and bequeath to my son David Johnson the tract of Land whereest I live, bounded as followeth - Beginning at the state line where it crosses the Little Creek, thence along the said line to Nathan Johnson's line, thence along his line to William Vaughans, thence along his line to Benjamin Edwards's line, thence along his line to Henry Chambliss's - Thence along his line to the Little Creek, thence up the said Creek to the Beginning, three negroes viz Mima, Isabel and lewis and their increase together with all the property that I have heretofore put in his possession to him and his heeirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son Moses Johnson one set of black - smiths tools, three negroes, viz Edy, Punch and Chancy with their increase together with all the property that I have heretofore put in his possession to him and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my son Nathan Johnson the following negroes. Harry, Will, Moll, Fanny, Fred, Fib and Silvya, and their incrase, one feather bed and furniture, one half my pewter, table and kitchen furniture, one flap wheel and Hackel, twelve head of Cattle, six heads of sheep and twenty five pounds Cash to him and his heirs forever, together with all the property heretofore in his possession. Item, My will and desire that my Still and Handmill remain on the Plantation where on I live for the use of my wife and my sons David, Moses and Nathan. Item, provided my Grandson Elijah Moore arrives to the age of twenty one years or has lawful issue of his body, I give him two negroes, viz Sue and Dick with her increase. but if he should die under age, or have no lawful issue then it is my will that the Legacy given him be divided between my sons David, Moses and Nathan to them and their heirs forever. Item, my Will and desire is that the remainder of my Estate, including my outstanding Debts, together with the personal property lent my wife after her death or widowhood, be equally divided between my sons David, Moses and Nathan, my debts being first paid, to them and their heirs forever. Item My will and desire is that my Estate be not appraised. Lastly I nominate and appoint my wife, my Sons, David, Moses and Nathan Executors to this my las Will and Testament making void all others heretofore by me made and ? my hand and seal this twelfth day of April 1789. Signed: Moses Johnson. Signed, sealed, published and declared in the presence of: Heartwell Raines, Thos (his mark) Richardson, William (his mark) Folks, Elizabeth Williams.
At Greensville September Court 1793 This Will proved according to Law by the Oaths of Thomas Richardson and William Folks witness thereto and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of David Johnson, Moses Johnson and Nathan Johnson, the Executors therein named who made Oath thereto and together with Achilles Jeffries and James Hinton their securities entered into and acknowledged their Bond in the penalty of five thousand pounds conditioned as the law directs. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
38 ii. Lewis Johnson, died 16 Mar 1786 in Sussex Co, VA. He married (1) Elizabeth Moore Bef. 1767; died 04 Feb 1767. He married (2) Mary Hern 03 Dec 1768; born 05 Apr 1747 in Albemarle Parish, Sussex Co, VA; died 17 Apr 1771 in Sussex Co, VA. He married (3) Lucy Ezell 16 Sep 1772.
39 iii. William Johnson, died Bef. 1776. He married Elizabeth Wyche; died Bef. 26 Feb 1789 in Greensville Co, VA.
40 iv. Richard Johnson. He married Lucy.
41 v. Elizabeth Johnson. She married Unknown Loftin.
42 vi. Mary Johnson. She married Unknown Gilliam.
43 vii. Martha Johnson. She married Unknown Gilliam.
44 viii. Lucy Johnson.
45 ix. Ann Johnson. She married Unknown Gilliam.
46 x. Sarah Johnson.
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