ID: I72386
Name: Thomas Chetwood
Sex: M
Birth: 1630 in St. Clement Danes, London, England
Death: 10 OCT 1678 in St. Mary's White Chappel Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia - Inventory
Note: === Abstracts of Lancaster County, Virginia Wills 1653-1800; {Ida J. Lee} CHETWOOD, Thomas. Inventory, 10 Oct. 1678. Rec. 14 Nov. 1678. W.B. 5, p. 51. === 1674-1678 Lancaster County Va Order Book; {Antient Press} pg 423 Lancaster county Court 8th of May 1678 - WALTER WHARTON appeareing greatest Creditor to the Estate of THOMAS CHETWOODE (deced). upon whose Estate the Widdowe and Relicte of the saide CHETWOODE refuseing to administer, Commission of administracon accordinge to Acte upon the saide. Estate is granted unto Capt. WILLIAM BALL, Attorney of the saide WHARTON, hee giveing security accordinge to Acte, RICHD. MERRIMAN, EDWARD CARTER, WALTER WALLIS and ROBERT NEUSUM are ordered to apprize the saide Estate and to bee sworne by the nexte justice. An Inventory thereof to bee exhibited to the nexte Cort. Capt. DAVID FOX security === 1675-1678 Lancaster County Wills; {Antient Press}: pg 51 An Inventory of the Estate of Mr. THOMAS CHETWOOD taken this 10th day of October 1678 and apprized by we the subscribers; One horse and bridle, two tables and a forme, five old wooden chaires, one old feather bedd boulster and two pillowes and rugg & two old chaff pillowes, one old chest, an old gun not valuable, ono high & one trundel bedsted an iron pott and hookes. a small iron pot and hooks one frying pan and fours old brass* kettles, a pr:cell of old pewter weighing 74 lbs., an English hogshd., one basting ladle, one candlestick, one box, one sauce pan, one creedes all tyn & tinder box, one iron candlestick, paire of pot racks, two old mates, 2 chaines and two old smoothing irons, one Bill of RICHARD ORDERSON EDWARD CARTER RICHARD MERRIMAN WALTER WALLIS ROBERT NEUSUM
Exhibited in Cur Com Lancsstr: decimo tertio die Novembr: 1678 p ELIZABETH CHETWOOD, Widow and Relict of THOS: CHETWOOD and admitted to record Taste JOHN STRETCHLEY, Cl Cur
=== Old Rappahannock County Deeds and Wills, 1665-1677; Antient Press; pg 558-59 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS CHETWOOD in the County of LANC. in Virga: gent stand firmly bound & Obliged unto THOMAS WRIGHT of the County of Rappa: , Mercht., in the sum of teen thousand pounds of good tobacco & cage to be paid unto the sd THOMAS WRIGHT his heirs Exrs: Admrs. or assignes conveniently in Rappa: County to the which paymt. well & truly to be made I bind me my heirs Exrs: & Admrs: firmely by these presents Sealed with my seal & dated this Seventh day of February 1665 &c Whereas the above bounden THOMAS CHETWOOD have sold & made sale of one thousand acres of land to ye abovesaid THOMAS WRIGHT which sd Land lyeth in the Freshes of RAPPA: RIVER & bounded according to the Pattent delivered by the said CHETWOOD to the sd WRIGHT as relation thereunto had more at Large appeareth the Condition of this Obligation is such yt. if the sd THOMAS WRIGHT his heirs & assigns shall & may from time to time & at all times hereafter forever quietly & peacably hold occupy & enjoy the land mentioned in the said Pattent with every part thereof in as large & ample manner as is therein expressed without the hindrance or ejection of the said CHETWOOD his heirs or assignes or any or either of them or any other persons whatsoever laying any lawful Right title or claime to the premises or any part thereof that then this present Obligation to be void & of none effect or else to stand & remains in full power force & virtue in presence of ALEX: FLEMING, THO: CHETWOOD seal WILLIAM LANE Recognr: in Cur Com: Rappa 7 die febry 1665 === Old Rappahannock County Deeds and Wills, 1665-1677; Antient Press; pg 113 KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I THOMAS CHETWOOD do for me my heirs Exrs. Admrs. & assigns alien enfeoff & sett over unto THOMAS FRESHWATER his heirs Exrs. admrs. or assigns six hundred acres of this within menconed land with all rights proffits priviledges according to the Pattent with warranty of all & every the premises from all manner of persons that shall lay any claim or Interest to the premises or to any part thereof. In Witness whereof I the said CHETWOOD have hereunto set my hand this 8th of Febry 1665 Testes GEORGE MORRISS, THOS. CHETWOOD THOS. WRIGHT Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa 8 die Feb 1665 Test ROBT. DAVIS Cl Cur === Old Rappahannock Co Deed Book 3 - 1663-1668; pg 525-527 TO ALL TO WHOM etc. NOW KNOW YEE etc That I the sd Sr. WM. BERKELEY Knt. Govern: wth the consent of the Coun cell of State accordingly give and grant unto MAJR. WM. BALL and MR. THOMAS CHETWOOD sixteene hundred acres of land scituate in the County of Rappa, and on the North side of Rappa. River bounding as following Begining at a marked white oake standing by the River from thence runing downe the sd River South South East 500 poles to a corner marked Pocickry from thence East North East into the Woods 520 poles from thence parrallell wth the River 500 poles then West North West to the Corner tree where it first begann The said land being due unto the sd Ball and Chetwood by and for the Transptacon of thirty two persons into the Colony whose names are on the Records menconed underneath this Pattent To Have and To Hold etc. Provided etc dated the 17th day of Aprill 1667 signed William Berkeley I the wthin named THOMAS CHETWOOD for and in consideracon of the sume of foure thouand pounds of Tob, to me already paid by the wthin named WM. BALL doe fully and absolutely assigned to the sd Wm. Ball his heires for Ever all my right Title clayme and interest to my moyety or halfe part of the wthin menconed 1600 acres of land being by consent and agreemt: the uppermost parte thereof and doe hereby warrant the same and doe oblidge my selfe to give further assurance thereof by a particular Bill of Sale when thereunto required IN WITTNESS whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this third day of November 1668. Tho: Chetwood THESE PRESENTS WITTNESSETH that I ELIZA. CHETWOOD Wife of Thomas Chetweood of the County of LANCASTR. in Virginia doe hereby make and ordaine Capt. ALEXR FLEMING of the County of Rappa. my true and lawfull Attorney for me and inmy place to acckowledg in the County Court of Rappa. my full and free assent and consent to the sale and assignmt: of eight hundred acres of land sold and assigned by my husband to WM. BALL of LANCASTER aforesd it being the moyety of Sixteene hundred acres of land formerly taken up & Pattented betweene the sd Wm. Ball and my said Husband WITTNESS my hand & seale this third day of November Anno Domini 1668 In presents of us JOHN SANDERS Elizabeth Chetwood PETER ELMORE Recognit in Cur Com Rappa 4th Die 9bris 1668 === Old Rappahannock Co Deed Book 4 - 1668-1670; pg 7 - 8 KNOW ALL MEN by these pnts that we THOMAS CHETWOOD Gent & JNO. ROSSER Planter doe owe and stand justly indebted unto JOHN CURTIS of the County of LANC. Gent in the just and full sume of Tenn thousand pounds of good Sound Merchantable leafe Tobo in Caske to be paid to the sd JOHN CURTIS his certaine Attorney out of the first Issues or Proffitts to be raised uppon the sale of a Certaine Devident or pcell of land scituate lying and being in the County of Rappa. Between JINGOTEAGE and NANZEMOND fomerly in difference but now Released by the sd JOHN CURTIS to the sd THOMAS CHITWOOD and JOHN PROSSER and their heires to the wch paymt well and truly to be made wee bind ourselves and either of us or. heires. Sealed with out seales dated the fifth day of November Anno Dom 1668 in pnts of us JOHN MEDFORD THOS.CHETWOOD JOHN BUCKNER JOHN PROSSER Recognit in Cur Com Rappa. 8th die 9bris Ano Dom 1668 WHEREAS formerly certaine differences have been Betweene me JOHN CURTIS of the County of LANC. Gent and THOMAS CHETWOOD Gent and JOHN PROSSER planter touching concerning a Devidt. or parcell of land scituate lying and being in the County and Freshes of RAPPA, Betweene GINGOTEAGUE and NANZEMOND wch said Difference are composed agreed and to the desired contents of all ptyes fully and wholly determined and ended Betweene us NOW KNOW ALL MEN by these pnts that I JOHN CURTIS have Remised Released and for Ever quit claymed and by these doe for me my heires release and for ever quit clayme unto the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JNO. PROSSER their heires for Evermore all my right title interest Clayme and Demand of and to the sd Devidt. or pcell of land cont. Three thousand acres or thereabouts and I hereby oblige my selfe my heires in the penall sum of Tenn thousand pounds of good sound Merchantable leafe Tobo in Caske to be paid to the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER their heires or assignes that ANN CURTIS my Wife shall release and relinquish her Right and Dower to the land above menconed. Wittness my hand and seale this 5th of November 1668. in prsence of us JOHN MEDFORD, JOHN CURTIS JOHN BUCKNER Recognit Cur Com Rappa. 5th die 9bris Ano Dom 1668 === 1666-1669 Lancaster County Order Book; {Antient Press}; pg 143 Lancaster County Court 10th of March 1669/70 - Certificate accordinge to Acte is granted unto Mr. THOM: CHETWODE for the transportacon of ELIZ: CHETWODE, MARY HARRISON, WILLIAM GOFFE, ISABELL KELKE, & JOHN KELKE into this Countrey === Old Rappahannock Co Deed Book 7 - 1682-1686; pg 36-38 TO ALL XPIAN PEOPLE to whome this prsent writing shall come, I CUTHBERT POTTER of the Parrish of Christ Church in the County of MIDDLESEX in Virginia send Greeting. Whereas THOMAS CHETWOOD (by the name of THOMAS CHETWOOD of the County of LANCASTER Gent.) did by his Deed Poll or bargain e & sale bearing date ye fowerteenth day of Novembr: 1668 (for the consideration therein mentioned) grant unto me the said CUTHBERT POTTER my heirs the full moyety of one halfe i part of a tract of land contaying Five thousand Two hundred Seaventy five acres in the whole taken up and Pattented by the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER in their names equally in Copartnership but under both their hands & seales dated ye Sixth and Twentieth day of July 1667 the said land being scituate and being in the Freshes of the Rappahannock River on the North side thereof and known by the name of NANZEMUND INDIAN TOWNE in the County of Rappa: aforesaid, wax said land (amongst others) by Pattent from Sr. WILL: BERKELEY dated at JAMES CITTY ye Twenty eighth day of September 1667 and under the Seale of the Collony was granted unto the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER as by the said Pattent & certain articles of Agreement between the said THOMAS CHETWOOD and JOHN PROSSER may more at large appeare. Now Know ye that I the said CUTHBERT POTTER for divers valluable causes me theretunto moveing have sold unto RALPH WORMLEY Esqr , his heirs and assigns forever, Two thousand acres of land part of the said moyety or one half part the said Five thousand two hundred seaventy five acres and soe held at ye dividing lyne adjoyning to the lands of Mr. ANTHONY SAVAGE, WILLIAM STROTHER & SYMON MILLER, and soe runing up Rappa: River including NANZEMUND TOWNE & the Plantation thereunto belonging as by the said Pattent and Survey thereof may more fully appeare. To have and to hold the said Two thousand acres of land with the due share of mines and mineralls with all rights and privilidges and all proffitts & hereditaments whatsoever belonging and all the Estate right to the same unto the said RALPH WORMLEY his heirs in as full manner as the same was pattented by the said CHETWOOD & JOHN PROSSER and by the said THOMAS CHETWOOD settled upon to me the said CUTHBERT POTTER as aforesaid upon speciall Trust nevertheless to the uses & purposes hereafter expressed and declared (yt. is to say) to the use of KATHERINE WORMLEY, second Daughter of the said RALPH WORMLEY and KATHERINE his Wife, for and during the term of her natural! life and in case of the death or departure out of this life of the said KATHERINE the Younger to the use and behoofe of ELIZABETH WORMELEY, one other of the Daughters of RALPH WORMLEY and KATHERINE his Wife for and during the term of her naturall life and in case of the death of the said KATHERINE and ELIZABETH shall be by the said RALPH WORMLEY begotten on the body of the said KATH: his Wife Successively as they shall be in Seniority of age and priority of Birth and in default of such issue to the use of the sd RALPH WORMLEY his heires forever and I the sd CUTHBERT POTTER doe grant to said RALPH WORMLEY his heires as followeth that I the said CUTHBERT POTTER doe for me my heires the said lands unto RALPH WORMLEY his heires against all persons claiming to ye same warrant and defend forever and that I the said CUTHBERT and my heirs shall within the space of seaven years at request costs and charges in the Law of the said RALPH WORMLEY make further assurances unto the said RALPH WORMLEY as shall be reasonably required. In Witness whereof the said CUTHBERT POITE..R have hereunto sett my hand and seale this fifteenth day of March 1682/3 Sealed and delivered in the prsen ts of us ROBERT GILHAM, CUTHBERT POTTER RICHD: FARMER RICHD. LAKELAND Recognitr in Cur Com Rappa: 6th die Junii 1683 et recordatr xi die === 1716-1718 Essex County Deed & Will Book 18; {John Frederick Dorman}: (Page 6-7) 7-8 Feb. 1716 [1717]. 'Thomas Freshwater of, North Farnham Parish; ,Richmond County, gent Hornby of same, Gent. Lease and release; for 20,000 pounds of tobacco. •600 Acres in St Mary's Parish, being part of a.pattent bearing date l aug, 1665 granted to Thomas Chittwood (Chattwood):containhing 2000 acres on Moon Creek, Thomas (F) Freshwater Wit James Jugo T. Mountjoy, Martin Kemp. 19 March 1716 [1717 Acknowledged by Thomas Freshwater. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 399 WM. THATCHER & THO. CHETWOOD, 800 acs. on N. side of Rappa. Riv. in Lancaster Co., 16 June 1662, p. 307, (421). Trans. of 16 pers: Rich. Taner, Jno. (a) Frenchman, Jno. Canter, John King, Jno. Coder, Henry Tailor, John Giden, Tho. Stephens, Jacob a Negro; 7 rights by a patent of 350 acs. granted to Toby Horton 1 Feb. 1653 & by him relinquished. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 399 THO. CHETWOOD, 300 acs., on N. side of Rappa. Riv. in Lancaster Co., 16 June 1662, p. 307, (422). Upon Teages Cr., bounding upon land formerly John Phillips. Trans. of 6 pers: Tho. Reynolds, Hen. Reynolds, Henry Parker, Jno. Aires, Joseph Baker. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 441 RICHARD LAURENCE, 1000 acs. Lancaster Co., 24 Sept. 1664, p. 141, (9). On the head of Fishing Cr. of Coratoman Riv., Nly. by land of Mr. Edwin Connaway, Ely. by Morattico path, Sly. by land of Tho. Chetwood, Tho. Marshall & Edward King. Trans. of 20 pers. NOTE: The rights for this land is by vertue of a relinquished pattent for 1000 acres granted to the sd. Lawrence & Leanord Jones. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 442 THOMAS CHETWOOD, 500 acs. on N. side of Lancaster Co., 9 July, 1663, p. 145, (15). Trans. of 10 pers: John Lawrence, Geo. Spell, Andrew Rayney, Wm. Corderoy, Thomas Ardington, Edward Jenings, John Mumford, Wm. Edwards, Jno. Taylor. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 459 MR. THOMAS CHETWOOD & GEORGE HASELLOCK, (Haslelocke), 2250 acs. on N. side of Rappa. Co., 9 July 1663, p. 200, (95). Running along a maine br. at the head of Totoskey Cr. called the Cross Cr. &c. to chestnutt dividing this & land of Mr. SamlI. Griffin. Trans. of 45 pers: Ed. Bennett, Jno. Iriby, Nicho. Paris, Tho. Lane, Robt. Foster, Peter Rowen, Tho. Warren, Walter Horton, Lowry Statford, Elk. Lane, Katha. Streate (or Skeate), Noy (?) Burford, Wm. Attaway, Mary Price, Ann Burslitt, Henry Clay, Mary Loyd, Rich. Wait, Xtop. Rogers, Antho. Apostingall, 3 Negroes, Jno. Pitt, Jno. George, Sara Plumson, Demingo Brass (?), Demingo Demerense (?), Kate Phelpley, Jno. Young, 6 rights assigned by Michael Armes, Edw. Man, Jno. Wms., Tho. Travis, Wm. Tavernor, Jno. Harwell, Wm. Rauley, Wm. Cock Elia Growndy, Eliz. Morry. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 459 THOMAS CHETWOOD, Gent., 250 acs. N. side of Lancaster Co., 9 July 1663, p. 200, (96). Trans. of 5 pers: James Potter, Thomas Colt, Richard Hopkins, Ann Hopkins, Judith Hopkins === Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 6, pg 71 MR. THO. CHETWOOD, 150 acs. Lancaster Co., 28 Sept. 1669, p. 279. Adj. Mr. Tho. Haynes, on E. side of the Road way from Col. Carter's to Wiccomoco, &c. Trans. of 3 pers: Wm. Gibson, Tho. Greere, Peter Plumton === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS; Patent Book 6 page 36 THO. CHETWOOD & WM. THOMAS, 176 acs. N'umberland Co., 7 Mar. 1666, p. 133. Upon Cowpen Cr., beg. at a cr. parting this from land of Capt.' Rogers where hee now liveth. Trans. of 4 pers: Roger Parsons, Rich. Atkins. Robt. Stevens, Robt. Surbett (or Sarbett). === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 460 MR. THO. CHETWOOD, 700 acs. N. side of Lancaster Co., 14 Mar. 1663, p. 202, (98). 200 acs. thereof running along Chikacone path. 500 acs. by patent dated 9 July 1663 & 200 acs. for trans. of 4 pers: Mary Smith, Fran. Peoble, Joane Smart, Richd. Povey. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 463 MR. THOMAS CHETWOOD, 2000 acs. on S. side of Rappa. Riv. in the freshes thereof, beg. at the head of Munns Cr. 1 Aug. 1665, p. 214, (118). Trans. of 40 pers: 23 Negroes; Jno. Marton (or Maston), Geo. Tree, Tho. Bochen, Ri. More, Era. Bourne, Robt. Teexwell (?), Hen. Ford, Randall Morris, Abram Snow, Jno. Green, Tho. Prior, Robt. How, Jno. Aires, Rebecca Webnott, Thomasin Haines, Susan Partisan, Eliz. Growndy. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 20 MAJOR WM. BALL & MR. THOMAS CHETWOOD, 1600 acs. Rappa. Co., N. side of Rappa. Riv., 17 Apr. 1667, p. 68. Trans. of 32 pers: Will. Ball, his son, Hanah Ball, Her daughter, Mary Jones, Martha Jones, Ran. Gwill, jos. Haseldowne, Joseph Foster, Ralph Gath, George Comes, Yarrett Williams, Henry Scoller, Will. Higgins, Edward Wagg, Dorothy Wells, Wm. Morris, Joshua Greene, Jno. Chandler, Wm. Harloe, Natl.. Freeman, Tho. Harris, George Martin, Jno. Bridgman, Eliz. Smith, Grace —, Edward Salter, Richard Blackman, Robt. Sanders, Tho. Bowles, Tho. Dickins, Robt. Ambrose. VINCENT COX, 665 acs. W'moreland Co., 27 Sept. 1667, p. 68. Beg. at Robt. Selfe, to a br. falling into Nomeny Riv., &c. to Mr. Francis Clay &c., to head of a br. falling into Yeocomico 'Riv. 346 acs. parte granted sd. Cox 20 Oct. 1661; 319 acs. due for trans. of 7 pers: Waitron Morgan, Will. Smith, Dorcas Houghton, Eliz. Fisher Bakehouse, Rowland Morgan, Jno.Davis === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 36 THO. CHETWOOD & WM. THOMAS, 176 acs. N'umberland Co., 7 Mar. 1666, p. 133. Upon Cowper, Cr., beg, at a cr. parting this from land of Capt.' Rogers where hee now liveth. Trans. of 4 pers: Roger. Parsons, Rich. Atkins, Robt. Stevens, Robt. Surbett (or Sarbett). === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 46 THO. CHETWOOD & JNO. PROSSER, 5275 acs. on N. side of Rappa. Co., in the freshes, 28 Sept. 1667, p. 182. Beg. at Tacopacon spring; to an Indian tree, to Simpson's oake, &c. Trans. of 106 per: Jno. Amis; Mary Amis, Robt. Allen, Dann. Dolby, Wm. Hutt, Fran. Parrott, Margtt. Gruntell, Samll. Watts, John Jones, Tho. Wood, Nich. Harris, -Walter Price, James Wells, Rich. Smith, Mary Palmer, Margtt. Palmer, Redrick Thompson, Edw. Horton, Rich. Holding, John Collins, Martha Watkins, Jno. Carter, Robt. Clarike, Will. Hackney, Vail. Wallis, Rich. Parrott, Jon. Hart, Peter Worley (or Worsley), Mar. Skinner, Hans Peterson, Robt. Martin, Stephen Tuke, Joseph —, Geo. Andrews, Rich. Bur: ton, David Nicholls, Eliz. Smart, Win. Tuftley, Henry Elliott, Edw. West, Jno. Blake, Jane Batten, Robt. Parson, thrill. Hill, Roger Carter,, Fran. Holland, Jno. Bennett, James Blackmore, Edward Hill, Samll. Everton, Jno. Cutteridge, 3 Negroes; Samll. Pryse, Joane W,ilkinson, Fran. Sanderor (?), An Thrash, Susan Lucas, An Stoaks, Obedia Evans, James Price, And. Ward, Mary Page, Will Cooke, Jno. Davis, Mary Davis, Phillip Wood, Will Scott, Fran. Porter, Tim Wilson, Jno. Hart,. Patriak Morgan, Will Strutton, Robt .Norman; Will Ram, Geo. 'Riker, Will Miller, Rich. Wells, Jno. Russell, Francis Morton, Sarah Phillips, Judith Stone, Jno. Wilcockes, Ralph Harper, Geo.. Dixon, Samll. Dowling, Jno. (a ?) Frenchman, Nich. Custis, Dann. Watts, Alex. West, Tho. Wilmott, Will Wells, Peter Mary man, Joseph Stevens, Martin Dye. Mary Hatten, Samp. Waterman, George Ward, Henry Harvy, Geo. Dyer, Eliz. Wood, Mary Marty, James Porter, Jno. Scolding, Robt. Sutton. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 71 MR. THOMAS CHETWOOD & MR. WALTER WHARTON, 490 acs. Lancaster Co.. N. side of Rappa. Riv., being part of a neck comonly called Steven's Neck. lying bet. 2 main brs. of Col. Carter's Cr; 28 Feb. 1669. p. 278. Adj. Stephens' (Steven's) land. Mr. Robert Griggs & the Gleebe Lind. Trans. of 10 pers: Wm. Purston, Hen. Weekes, Jno Bilson, Jno. Besouth, James Mingay, Obadiah Wright, Jno. Isenson, Mary Peterson, Judith Avery, Jacob Nerford. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 71 MR. THO. CHETWOOD, 150 acs. Lancaster Co., 28 Sept. 1669, p. 279. Adj. Mr. Tho. Haynes, on E. side of the Road way from Col. Carter's to Wiccomoco, &c. Trans. of 3 pers: Wm. Gibson, Tho. Greere, Peter Plumton. === CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 92 MR THOMAS CHETTWOOD (Chetwood), 482 A., 3 R., 12 P., Lancaster Co., bet. branches of Corotoman & Marattico, adj. Thomas Chatwin; 28 Mar. 1671, p. 355. Trans. of 10 pers: Anne Berry, Mary Berry, Danll. Lading, Prescilla Cadding, Mary Suggins, Ben. Stepman (or Shepman), Wm. Roberts; 2 Negroes. === http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=133&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent Title Chetwood, Tho. Publication 29 April 1668. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Northumberland County. Grantee(s): Chetwood, Tho. and Thomas, William. Description: 176 acres on Cowpen Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 133 (Reel 6). === http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=133&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent Title Thomas, William. Publication 29 April 1668. Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41. Note Location: Northumberland County. Grantee(s): Chetwood, Tho. and Thomas William. Description: 176 acres. . Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 133 (Reel 6). === http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=184&last=&g_p=G2&co llection=NN Grant Title Bury, John. Publication 16 August 1695. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Richmond County. Description: 91 3/4 acres beginning at Thomas Arnold’s Clear Grown, along the old bounds of Proster and Chuttwood, Simson and by the Main Branch of Chingateague. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 184 (Reel 288). === http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=21&last=&g_p=G5&col lection=NN Grant Title Doyle, John. Publication 23 January 1716/1717. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Richmond County. Description: 226 acres on the westward head branches of Gingotique adjoining John Berry, and Prosser and Chetwood. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 21 (Reel 289). Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No.5 1713-1719. (reverse). === http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=22&last=&g_p=G5&col lection=NN Grant Title Harrison, Robert. Publication 23 November 1718. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Richmond County. Description: 68 acres beginning the fork of a branch of Gingotique Creek; adjoining Berry, Simson, and Prosser and Chettwood. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 5, 1713-1719, p. 22 (Reel 289). Recorded survey available. Northern Neck Grants No.5 1713-1719. (reverse).
== Son Thomas Chetwood proved by this deed... "William Thomas land" 1699-1701 Lancaster County Order Book; {Antient Press}; pg 107 Lancaster County Court 13th of March 1699/1700 - STEPHEN TOMLIN, Plaintiff, brought suit against JOHN MATHEWS, Deft., for yt ye Deft. by force and armes &c. and contrary to ye peace &c., upon ye land being ye freehold of ye Plaintiffe did enter and divers trespasses thereon did committ to his great damage; whereupon he by RICHARD HANIE, his Attourney, sheweth that he hath a good right and title of in and to four hundred eighty acres of land scituate lying and being on ye North side of ye RAPPAHANOCK RIVER in ye Parish of White Chappel in this County bounding on ye lands of WILLIAM THOMAS, BRYON STOTT, THOMAS CHITTWOOD and ye land formerly of Parson GRIMES which land was granted by Pattents dated ye 1st of November 1664 to GEORGE VEZEY by NATHANIEL BROWN being since deceased, ye right of ye land is more fully vested in him said STEPHEN and of the same he was lawfully possessed of his demense as in fee simple notwithstanding all which he, JOHN MATHEWS, on ye 20th die August last into and upon ye land by force and armes did enter and timber trees and other trees on ye land growing hath unlawfully cut down and destroyed, ye ground doth break up and divers other trespasses enormities and devastations on ye land he doth daylie doe and committ and by force and armes ye Plaintiff from ye possession of ye land doth keep contrary to ye publick peace &c. and to ye Plaintiff damage two thousand pounds of tobacco and calque, &c. whereupon ye Plt. prays yt ye Deft. may by Order of this Court be ejected expelled and moved and him, ye Plt., be put in quiett possession; And ye Deft. by JOHN RANKIN, his Attourney, for Plea saith that he is Not Guilty in manner and form as is by ye Plt. sett forth in his Declaration and puts himselfe upon ye Country for tryall and ye Plt. allsoe; whereupon they, the Plt. and Deft. moveing for a Jury to survey ye land in question it is ordered yt ye Sheriffe of this County or his Deputy do summon or cause to be summoned an able Jury of Freeholders of ye vicinage to see ye same surveyed by Mr. EDWIN THACKER, Surveyor, who by ye Plt. and Deft. is elected and chosen to survey ye same on Fryday ye 5th day of Aprill and do make report of their proceedings therein att ye next Court under their hands and seales === 1718-1721 Essex County Deed Book No. 16; {John Frederick Dorman}: Pages 230-35. 2--3 Aug, 1720. Thomas Chetwood of St. Mary's White Chapple Parish, Lancaster County, planter, to Charles Ewell of same, Gent. Lease and release; for L 200 sterling. 2000 acres in Essex County first granted unto Thomas Chetwood, dec., father 'of the said Thomas by pattent 1 Aug. 1665 ... at the head of a small creek called Mann's Creek on the north side of a main branch ... to the south side of the said main swamp. Thomas Chetwood Wit: Rawleigh Chinn, James Tatham, John Hales. 16 Aug. 1720. Acknowledged by Thomas Chetwood.
Marriage 1
Elizabeth MNU Chetwood b: 1639
- Married:
BEF 1670
in England
Children
Thomas Chetwood b: BEF 1676 | |