Sarah TURNER
(Abt 1715-After 1792)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Pierre "Peter" LEMAY

2. Gilbert GIBSON

Sarah TURNER

  • Born: Abt 1715, VA
  • Marriage (1): Pierre "Peter" LEMAY in 1734 in VA
  • Marriage (2): Gilbert GIBSON in Dec 1756 in VA
  • Died: After 10 Mar 1792, VA

  Birth Notes:

one or two of the kids from Peter LeMAY are probably from first wife.

  Noted events in her life were:

• Alt. Birth, Abt 1705, VA. this would make more sense if John Lemay is really born in 1722

• Related: possible matches, 1689-1757, St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, VA. Sara & ____ daughters to Wm Turner born ye 7th of Sept, 1689.
Sarah daugt of William Turner baptised the 21 Febry, 1702/3.
Sarah Daughter of James Turner Baptised Febry. ye 18th, 1710.

Susannah daught to Charles Turner by Mary his wife bapt ye 30th

[http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanewken/stpete02.html]

Tamer a negro of Sarah Turner born Jany 10: 1720/21.
Susanne daughter of Jno. Turner born June 17th, 1721.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanewken/stpete06.html


1748. William Turner son of Charles Lemay born Aug'st 21.
1752. Mary Daughter of Charles Lemay born Novem'r 19.
1754. Jane Daughter of Charles Lemay born October 22.
1757. Charles the Son of Charles & Susannah Lemay born Feb'ry 8.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanewken/stpete09.html

YEAR 1736.

Jenny Negro Girl belonging to Sarah Turner, born June 5.
Jane Negro girl belonging to Sarah Turner, born May 7.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanewken/stpete07.html

James Turner Departed this Life Jany. ye 18th, 1718.

[http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanewken/stpete04.html]

Sarah Daughter of James Turner Baptised Febry. ye 18th, 1710.
Anne Daughter of James Turner by Judith his wife Baptised
Xbr 7th, 1712.
Charles son of James Turner Born 8br ye 10th, 1714.

[http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanewken/stpete02.html]

• Related: possible relations, 1704, New Kent County, VA. Turner, George 400
Turner, Willaim 250
Turner, Henry 250
Turner, James 50
Turner, Geo. Jr. 200

• Deed: estate of Peter LeMay, 1742, Louisa County, VA. This Indenture made the 14th day of March in the 15th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland and Defender of the Faith anno dom 1742. Between Charles Lemay of the County of Hanover planter of the one part and Thomas Underwood of the County of King William of the other part.
Witnesseth that the said Charles Lemay for and in consideration of the sum of 20 pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid by the said Thomas Underwood the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge and himself therewith fully satisfied contented hath granted bargained sold aliened and enfeoffed and confirmed and by these present doth grant bargain sell alien enfeoff and confirm to the said Thomas Underwood his heirs and assians a certian tract or parcel of land lying and being part thereof in the County of Hanover and the other part being the greater part in the County of Louisa containing by estimation 100 acres by the same more or and is bounded by the lands of Richard Richardson, William Borne and John McGurry which said tract or parcel of land was purchased by Peter Lemay deceased Father of the said Charles party to these presents and upon the oath of the said Peter descended to him the said Charles Lemay with all the Estate right title interest property claim and demand of him the said Charles Lemay of in and unto the premises and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders yearly and other rent and profits of the premises and of every part and parcel thereof to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land as above bounded and all and singuler the premises with the appurtenances unto the said Thomas Underwood and his heirs to the only proper use and behoof of the said Thomas Underwood his heirs and assigns forever and the said Charles Lemay for himself his heirs executors and administrators doth covenant and grant to and with the said Thomas Underwood his heirs and assigns by these presents that he the said Charles Lemay now is and standeth lawfully and rightfully seized of and in the said 100 acres of land and premises with their appurtenances of a good sure perfect absolute and indefeasible estate in fee semple and now hath good right full power and lawful and absolute authority to grant and convey the same allotting to the purport true entent and meaning of these presents and that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Thomas Underwood his heirs and assigns from time to time and at all times forever hereafter peaceably and quietly to have hold occupy possess and enjoy the said 100 acres of land and all and singular other the premises herein before mentioned and intended to be hereby granted with their appurtenances without the lett suit trouble eviction molestation or interruption of him the said Charles Lemay his heirs or assigns or any other person or persons whatsoever discharged of and from all incumberances whatsoever (the Dower of Sarah Lemay widow of the said Peter Lemay excepted) the quit rents from henceforth to grow due and payable to our Sovereign Lord the King his heirs and successors only excepted and foreprized and the said Charles Lemay for himself his heirs and executors and administrators the said 100 acres of land above bounded and premises with their appurtenances unto the said Thomas Underood and his heirs against him the said Charles Lemay and his heirs and all claiming or to claim right on by from or uuder him them or any of them or any other person or persons whatsoever and well warrant - - - and forever defend by these presents.

In witness whereof the said Charles Lemay to these presents hath set his hand and seal the day and year above written.
Sealed and delivered in the presence of
Abraham Venable, John Carr, Richard Baxter /s/ Charles x Lemay

Memorandum that full peaceable and quiet possession and seesin of the within mentioned land and premises was had and taken by the within mentioned Charles Lemay and by him delivered to the within named Thomas Underwood to be by him held according to the intent and meaning of the within written Indenture the XIV day of March 1742.
In the presense of Abraham Venable, John Carr, Richard Baxter /s/ Charles x Lemay

Received the XIV day of March MDCCXLII of the within named Thomas Underwood the sum of 20 pounds currency being the consideration within mentioned.
Test: Abraham Venable, John Carr, Richard Baxter /s/ Charles x Lemay

At a Court held for Luisa County on Monday the 14 day of March 1742.
This Indenture receipt and memorandum of livery of seesin were acknowledged by Charles Lemay one of the parties and ordered to be recorded.
Test. Littlepage, Clerk Truly recorded by Littlepage, Clerk

Louisa County Virginia Deed Bk A, 1742-1754, P 31-33

• Court: relinquished right of dower, 1745, Louisa County, VA. On the motion of Thomas Underwood, Sarah Lemay came into Court and relinquished unto the said Thomas all her right of dower which the said Sarah had in a certain tract of land which said Thomas bought of Charles Lemay which is ordered to be certified.

Louisa County Virginia Order Bk 1742-1748, P 167----Sept. 24, 1745

• Court: abusing servant, 1745, Louisa County, VA. It appearing that Hannah Johnson orphan bound to Sarah Lemay of this County is very much abused by her mistress; ordered removed from her mistress until next cout and that Benjamin Henslee do take care of said Hannah till further ordered. Said Sarah to be summoned to answer what shall be alledged against her in relating to abusing said servant.

Louisa County Virginia Order Bk 1742-1748, P 174 Nov. 26, 1745

• Court: neglect of children's education, 1746, Louisa County, VA. It appearing to the Court that Sarah Lemay and Jane Moody by reason of their sole and disorderly course of late do neglect to take due care of the Education of their children in Christian principles. Ordered that the Church Wardens of Fredericksville Parish do bind them out.

Louisa County Virginia Order Bk 1743-1748, P 220 Feb. 24, 1746

• Will: voided, 1756, Louisa County, VA. GILBERT GIBSON WILLS (2)
WILL dated 17 December 1756
Louisa County, Virginia Deed Books A-B 1742-1759 p. 140-142
later Voided
Gilbert Gibson, Sr. of perfect mind and memory, for Love and Affection give, grant and confirm until Gedion Gibson and Jordan Gibson, when of age, Tabitha Gibson and Mary Gibson and the child which shall please God be hereafter born; if a girl, the same quantity of land and utensils as the other Girls at the day of marriage; if a boy, the same as the other boys, when of age; John Lemay and Samuel Lemay, when of age; Sarah Lemay at the day of Marriage; George Gibson and Susanna, his wife, during life; Benjamin Brannum and Frances, his wife, during their lives and after their decesase to heirs above mentioned; all and singular my Goods and Chattels and personal estate whatsoever.
I give to Gedion Gibson 200 acres; part of the tract where I now live an dfirst choice of one Negro fellow named Peter; 1 horse, 1 mair, one bed and furniture, 2 cows, 2 hed sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 dish, 2 puter bsons, 2 plates, haf-a-dozen spoons, 1 gun, 1 table, 1 chest;
To Jordan Gibson 200 acres; part of afsd. tract and second choice, one negro named Jack, 1 horse, 1 puter bason, 2 plates, half doz spoons, 1 gun, 1 table, 1 chest, pair of cart wheals to be delivered when of age.
To Tabitha Gibson 100 acres of afsd. tract of land, 1 mare, 2 cows, 1 bed and furniture, 2 head sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 puter dish, 2 plates, 2 bsons, half doz. spoons, 1 table and chest;
To Mary Gibson 100 acres of afsd. tract, 1 mare, 2 cows, 1 bed and furniture, 2 head sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 puter dish, 2 plates, 2 basons, half doz spoons, 1 table and chest;
To John Lemay 200 acres on Ballinger Creek in Albemarle Co., 1 negro wench, Kate, 1 horse, 1 mare, 1 bed and furniture, 2 cows, 2 head sheep, 1 iron pott, 1 dish, 2 pewter basons, 2 plates,half doz. spoons, 1 gun, 1 table, 1 chest, when of age;
To Samuel Lemay 1 cow with first calf to be delivered when of age;
To Sarah Lemay 1 cow with first calf to be delivere on day of Marriage;
I lend to George Gibson the plantation he now lives on during his and his wife's life, but not to rent it nor any parts thereof, but to pay the sum of 5 shillings per year;
I lend to Benjamin Brannum and Frances, his wife, the plantation on which he now lives during his and his wife's life, but not to rent it nor any part, but to pay the sum of 5 shillings per year;
I give all my goods, chattels, personal household stuff, implements, lands and negroes and all other premises to sd. Gedion Gibson, Jordan Gibson, Tabitha Gibson, Mary Gibson and the child which shall be born.
Gilbert (X) Gibson
wit: Wm. Sharp Smith, Edward Lain, Lightfoot (L) Smith.
Memorandum: 18 Dec. 1756. I Gilbert Gibson, do appoint my wife, Sarah Gibson, to be my sole executrix.
Memorandum: If it do please God I shall die in my Jurney from house to South Carolina or elsewhere, I shall appoint my wife my sole Executrix; if I return home, to be void till otherwise determined before the three witnesses.
22 February 1757 acknowledged by Gilbert Gibson.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosadove/DeeDovey'sPage/gilb1756will.htm

• Will, 1760, Louisa County, VA. GILBERT GIBSON
Written June 7, 1760----Probated Oct. 15, 1764.
Wife Sarah whole estate as long as she lives and the maintenance of the children till such time as they come of age and then everyone have their proportional part of the Estate that is left and mentioned here below.

To John Lemay 200 acres on Ballanger's Creek in Albemarle County, 1 feather bed with everything belonging to it, 1 iron pot, 1 pewter dish, 3 plates, 1 cow and calf, 1 sow and pigs

To son Gideon Gibson the upper part in land upon Permonkey River and personal property. To son Jordan Gibson the lower part upon Permonkey River and personal property. To son William Gibson land upon Southanna River and personal property. To son Gilbert Gibson 1 shilling. To son David Gibson 1 shilling. To daughter Tabitha Gibson personal property. To daughter Mary Gibson personal property. To daughter Jane Gibson personal property. Everything left divided among my 7 children. Lend to son George land he lives on provided he pay 10 shillings per year. Lend to daughter Frances Gibson land to live upon during her life if she pays 10 shillings per year.

Louise County Virginia Will Book

ABTRACT?

WILL dated 7 June 1760
Red. 15 October 1764
Louisa County Courthouse Will Book 1, page 178
Will of Gilbert Gibson, Planter. Sons: Gideon, Jordan, William, David, Daus: Tabitha, Mary Jane. Wife: Sarah.
John Lemay to get 200 acres lying on Ballengers Creek in Albemarle Co.
To son Gideon Gibson upper part of land upon Pamunkey River.
To son Jordan Gibson lower part upon Pamunkey River.
To son William Gibson land on South Anna River.
To son George land he lives on now and must pay 10 shillings per year.
Lend dau. Frances Brannum land she lives on, must pay 10 shillings per year.
At wife's death to be equally divided among my seven children.
Extx. wife Sarah.
Signed Gilbert Gibson (his mark).
Wit: John Baley, Feabea Bunch.
Dated 7 June 1760. Red 15 October 1764.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosadove/DeeDovey'sPage/gilb1756will.htm

• Tax List: Fredericksville Parish, 1767, Louisa County, VA. 1767 Fredericksville Parish by James Meriwether

Sarah Gibson, Gidian Gibson, Peter

• Tax List: Fredericksville Parish, 1768, Louisa County, VA. 1768 Fredericksville Parish by James Merewether

Sarah Gibson, Gideon Gibson, Peter
John Lemay

• Court, 1768, Louisa County, VA. George Gibson vs Sarah Gibson and Gideon Gibson
In Chancery: Thomas Johnson appointed Guardian to the Defendant Gideon in the room of said Sarah to defend his suit.


Louisa County Virginia Order Bk 1766-1772, P 223----Aug. 20, 1768

• Tax List: Trinity Parish, 1770, Louisa County, VA. 1770, Trinity Parish by Robert Anderson

Sarah Gibson, Gedion Gibson


• Court, 1770, Louisa County, VA. George Gibson vs Sarah Gibson and Gideon Gibson.
In Chancery. It is decreed the complainant has a right of fee simple in 200 acres of land but leave is given to the infants of Gilbert Gibson deceased when they come of legal age to claim their right.


Louisa County Virginia Order Bk 1766-1772, P 412----Sept. 12, 1770

• Tax List: Trinity Parish, 1772, Louisa County, VA. 1772, Trinity Parish by Robert Anderson

Sarah Gibson


• Tax List: Fredericksville Parish, 1773, Louisa County, VA. 1773 Fredericksville Parish by Nathl. Anderson

Sarah Gibson, Jerdone Gibson

• Related: possible relations, 1782, VA. St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, VA (where Thomas and Mary GIBSON attended)
Charles Turner, d. before 18th day of Dec'r 1697
Charles Turner, late Clerk of this Vestry, being dead William Clopton in his stead to offiate in his place and to have the same allowance the late Clerk had.
[http://www.rootsweb.com/~vanewken/vestry2.html]

Hanover County, VA
NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY White Black
PRECINCT NO. 1\emdash LIST OF WM. JONES, GENT'N
Jordan, Robert 7 10
Lemay, Susannah 6 18
Turner, Jedediah 6 9
Turner, Nathaniel 9 5
Clopton, William, Senr 6 25

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/hanover/census/1782/1782tax01.txt

• Court, 1790, Louisa County, VA. Sarah Gibson, widow and relict of Gilbert Gibson deceased, Gidion, Jardone, William Gibson sons and Devisees of said Gilbert Gibson deceased.
vs George Gibson and Benjamin Branham and Frances his wife and Robert Michie defendants.

Louisa County Virginia Order Bk----Sept. 13, 1790

• Court, 1792, Louisa County, VA. Sarah Gibson, widow and Relict of Gilbert Gibson deceased, Gidion Gibson, Jordane and William Gibson, sons and Devisees of said Gilbert Gibson deceased.
against George Gibson, Benjamin Branham and Robert Michie.


Louisa County Virginia Order Bk, P 380----March 10, 1792


• Note. possibly related to her step-son Charles' wife Susannah TURNER (sister?)


Sarah married Pierre "Peter" LEMAY in 1734 in VA. (Pierre "Peter" LEMAY was born about 1682 in France and died about 1742 in VA.)

  Noted events in their marriage were:

• Alt. Marriage, Abt 1710, VA.


Sarah next married Gilbert GIBSON, son of Gibson GIBSON and Frances [likely LIGHTFOOT], in Dec 1756 in VA. (Gilbert GIBSON was born about 1686 and died before 15 Oct 1764 in Louisa County, VA.)


  Marriage Notes:

Marriage date estimated base on Gilbert's first will:
On Dec. 17, 1756, his will refers to "Sarah Lemay at the day of Marriage" and "To Sarah Lemay 1 cow with first calf to be delivere on day of Marriage", then one day later she's referred to as his wife -
18 Dec. 1756. I Gilbert Gibson, do appoint my wife, Sarah Gibson, to be my sole executrix.

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