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Hubbard GIBSON
- Born: Abt 1670
- Marriage: Mary
Other names for Hubbard were Hubberd GIBSON, Hubert GIBSON and Hurbert GIBSON.
Noted events in his life were:
• Legal: dead horse law suit, 1691, Charles City County, VA. Hubbard Gibson, was living in Charles City County on 24 March 1691/2 when he appeared in court and on 3 August 1693 when he sued John Hardiman for riding his horse to its death [Orders 1687-95, 394, 454, 463].
[Order book for the county court of pleas and quarter sessions Weisiger, Benjamin http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm]
• Timeline: Prince George formed from Charles City, 1703, Prince George County, VA. Prince George County, VA is formed out of Charles City County, VA
• Land: 200 acres, 1704, Prince George County, VA. The undated will of John Poythress of Martins Brandon Parish, recorded 12 May 1724, named his wife Mary, sons John, Francis and William, the latter two being under the age of 21, and daughters Rebecca, Elizabeth and Ann, and appointed Robert Poythress and John Woodlief 'of the pasture' as his executors. John Poythress was the youngest son of Francis Poythress II and his wife Rebecca Coggin and was born by 1682 since on 23 October 1703 he was granted 609 acres on the Blackwater in Charles City, subsequently Prince George County, which had been granted in 1681 to Francis Poythress but had not been seated. Out of this tract he sold 200 acres to Hubberd Gibson on 11 December 1704.
[http://www.poythress.net/lpoole.html]
• Tax List: Rent Roll, 1704, Prince George County, VA. Prince George County, VA Rent Roll 1704
BOLLING, Col.............3402 [family of Pocahontas - listed w/ Hubert] POYTHRESS, Francis Sr....1283 [need to see non-alphabetical list] POYTHRESS, Jno Jr........916
BUSBY, Capt Thomas.......300 BUSBY, Thomas............200 GIBSON, Hubert...........250 [brother] HIX, Robert.............1000 [nix?] HIXS, Jno................216 HOWELL, Charles..........125 HOWELL, Jno..............183 HOWELL, Thomas............25 SMITH, James..............67 SMITH, Richard...........550
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/7003/pg1704.html
James City County, VA Rent Roll 1704
NAME - ACRES Gibson, Gibey - 150 Smith, Christo - 450 Smith, Jno - 114 Blackley, Wm - 142 [see Thomas GIBSON] Lightfoot, Phil - 1650 Lightfoot, Jno, Esq. - 250 Hix, John - 115 [Nix?] Hix, Joseph - 100
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/jamescity/taxlists/1704rent.txt
Name Land held in: Gibson Gibey James City County 1704 Gibson Hubert Prince George County, 1704 Gibson Jno. York County, 1704 Gibson Jonathan Essex County, 1704 Gibson Tho Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704 Gibson Widdo King & Queen County, 1704
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/misc/1704va.txt
• Deed: sale to Poythress, 1721, Prince George County, VA. "Prince George Co. Wills & Deeds 1713-28, p. 508, deed of Hubberb Gibson and his wife Mary, and their son Edward, to Peter Poythress, 11 Dec 1721" \emdash Dorman, John Frederick, Ancestors and Descendants of Francis Epes I of Virginia, p. 204.
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John Poythress (3), son of Francis Poythress (2). At the time of the 1704 rent roll he is listed with 916 acres and styled 'John Poythress, Jun.' On 23 October 1703 he was granted 609 acres on the south side of the Blackwater, formerly granted to Francis Poythress 28 September 1681. On 11 December 1721 Hubbard Gibson sold to Peter Poythress 200 acres on the Blackwater, part of a tract granted unto John Poythress, son of the deceased Francis Poythress, which 200 acres sd. John Poythress sold said Gibson 11 December 1704, sd. land borders on land sold to John Poythress by Hercules Flood. On 28 November 1720 Francis Poythress, the elder, deeded to John Poythress, Jun., a tract of land called Powells, 150 acres bounded on north by Richard Bland, south on lands lately in occupation of Joseph Patterson, easterly on Deep Bottom and on the west by Thomas Poythress. The will of John Poythress is undated but was probated in Prince George in May, 1724.
[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~poythress/lpoole.html http://www.poythress.net/lpoole.html]
• Land: neighbor, 1725, Bertie County, NC. Bertie Co. Henry Sims and wife Grace to Henry Irby 10 May 1725 30 pds 200 ac part of 600 ac pat to Wm Boon 11 Nov 1711/12 on north side Moratock Riv on Beaverdam adj Wm Powell, William Brasswell, John Pace. Wit. Roger Case, Hubard Gibson, Ann Evens.
• Note: John Hardyman, Sr, 1654-1711, VA. Hardyman, Hardiman, Hardeman...
John Hardyman #1, immigrant, of Charles City County on the south side of the James River (later Prince George County), died 18 September 1711. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Virginia Militia, and a Justice for Charles City County. He married Mary Epes [Chapter 14] (who died after 1726), daughter of Francis Epes Jr. and Elizabeth Worsham [Book 2]. Issue: John Hardyman Jr., Francis Hardyman, James Hardyman and Littlebury Hardyman." --- "The first mention that occurs of this family is in the Isle of Wight county records: John Hardiman, of Bristol, gave a power of attorney to Thomas Moore, of Pagan Creek, to receive goods from Arthur Skinner, Giles Driver and Joseph Whitson. 29 June 1667. "In 1699 and 1702, John Hardiman was one of the justices of Charles City County, though he resided in that part made in 1702 into Prince George. He had the military title of lieutenant-colonel. He died before 1713, as there is a deed recorded in Surry County from John Hardyman, his administrator and son and heir. He married, before 1685, Mary, daughter of Col. Francis Epes, of Henrico. He had issue: John; Francis; James, justice of Charles City County, in 1714; Littlebury, who made his will in Prince George County 17 September 1726, naming his brother William and wife Jude, and mentioning but not naming his 'brothers and sisters,' and 'mother;' William. "It is not proved positively that any but John was a son of Col. Hardyman, but the circumstantial evidence is very strong. Thus Col. Hardyman is the only one of the name that lived in Prince George in the generation preceding. In 1716, John Hardyman exhibited in court an account of 'Col. John Hardyman's estate,' and among the entries was 'judgment to pay Major Charles Goodrich for goods my mother let the children have.' Again, the name 'Littlebury' was a family name of Col. Hardyman's wife's family, the Eppeses."
[http://www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/hardyman.html]
LDS possible dates born 1660 in Kent, ENGLAND marriage Jun 1685, Kent, ENGLAND Birth: 09 SEP 1654 Bristol, Gloucester, England Marriage: 01 AUG 1685 , Surry, Virginia
http://www.geocities.com/pameladhudson/hardeman.html
John Hardiman of Bristol, tayler; 29 June, 1667. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/isleofwight/court/history.txt
• Note: John Hardyman, Jr, 1725, Prince George County, VA. Hardyman, Hardeman, Hardiman
On 9 July 1725 Joshua Poythress purchased from John Hardiman [Jr.] and his wife 300 acres in Prince George known as 'Flower de Hundred.' A copy of the will of Joshua Poythress survived the destruction of the Prince George records for that period and is on file in the Va. State Library. He devised his lands purchased of Mrs. Duke and Capt. Hardiman 'on which he then lived,' his land on the Nottoway River in Surry Co. and his lands on Tommaheton and Whiteoak Swamps to his sons Joshua and William Poythress, with the provision that they maintain their brother Littleberry Poythress at their joint expense.
Joshua Poythress; d. 1739-1740; m. ____ Hardyman [http://www.poythress.net/lpoole.html]
• Note: Pocahontas. Francis Poythress m Mary ____ children 1 Jane Poythress m. Thomas Rolfe, son of John Rolfe and Pocahontas
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/batte.html
Robert Bolling I married Jane Rolfe, daughter of Thomas Rolfe, son of Pocahantas and John Rolfe http://www.bolling.net/bolling/bolling%20sites%20Kippax.htm
John Bolling m. Mary Carrie children Colonel Robert Bolling (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bolling) b.December 26 , 1646
In 1674 , he married Jane Rolfe , the daughter of Thomas Rolfe and Jane Poythress. Her paternal grandmother was Pocahontas .
• See also. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
Hubbard married Mary.
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