possibly Thomas (or Peter) GIBSON
- Born: ca. 1640
- Marriage: Elizabeth CHAVIS
Noted events in his life were:
Tax List: Tythables in South Warke, 1668, Surry County, VA. A list of ye Tythables in South Warke p'ish Anno 1668 ffrom Coll. Jordans upwards as they have been given to him & he Informed June ye 10 1668. [...] Mr Tho. Busby, 03 Tho. Bentley, 01 Jerremy Ellis, 01 Henry ffrancis, 03 Richard Rogers, 02 Page 163. John King, 01 John Legrand, 01 Wm. Scarbrough, 01 Robt Dennis, 01 Robt House, 02 Mr Wm Simmons, 06 Robrt Carthrage, 04 Wm Newit and Orchard, 02 John Rogers & Atkins, 02 Wm Carpenter, 02 [...]
A List of ye Tythables from ye Colledge to Smiths forte taken ye 10th of June 1668 by Mr. Thos. Warren:
Timothy Walker, John Whitson, & one negro, 03 Mr Binns, 10 Cornelius Cardenpaine, 01 Andrew Robinson, 03 Richard Joanes, 01 Mr Thompson, 02 Sam. Place, Antho. Evens, 02 Mr. Robert Spencer, Harebottle Wms, francis davis, Wm Winter, Tho. Sandrs, Jonas Bennet, 06 Mr Mathias Marriott Tho. Causby, Joh. Booth & 1 negro, 06 Mr Pitway, Law. Peach, Edw Ramsey, Jarratt Greene, Walt, 05 Tho. Hurle Joh. Shipp Tho Gibson & 1 negro, 04 Geo. Foster & Tho. Williams, 02 Tho. North, 01 John Clemens, 01 Edmond Howell, 01 James Furbush, 01 Mr Tho. Warren Wm Warren, Wm Hikll, vinsent Suttleworth, Hen. Applewhait, James Nibley, Wm Howell, Robert Ewens, 1 Negro, 09 John Skinner, 01 __ 57
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/surry/census/1668.txt
Will: Edmund Howell Will ?? naming godson, son of Thomas Gibson, 1679, Surry County, VA. dates??? probated after written???
Edmund Howell left a will naming his "godson" Gibson, son of Thomas Gibson, Surry County, Va.,
23 Dec. 1679-Edmund Howell: To my only son, William Howell my whole estate with some exceptions. to my godson GIBSON, SON OF THOMAS GIBSON, To godson Henry Baker. Makes George Foster Exec. and gives him the care of son until he is 21 years old, If son die, his inheritance to Henry Baker, George Foster Thomas Ironmonger his children. Wit: Thos Pittan, Sr., John Moring. Prob. 9 Oct. 1679
http://genforum.genealogy.com/scarbrough/messages/339.html Page (281) - 281 - 9br. 18th 1679 Certificate is granted Geo. Foster Exor. of the last Will of Edmond Howell deced. to the Assembly for two hundred fivety three pounds of tobo & Caske for provisions Imprest in Anno. 1677 from the aforesaid Howell deced. by Capt. Samll. Swann the then Shrrffe by Virtue of Sr. William Berkeleys Warrant then Governor for the accomodation of the Guard sent by the said Governor to Guard White & Scarbroo condemned to dye.
Surry County, VA Court Records, 1672-Pt. Jan 1682, Book III
Note: Participants in Bacon's Rebellion, 1676, VA. transcribed as "Tho X Gibbons" ??? There are GIBBINS/GIBBENS/GIBBONS in VA at this time.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/surry/court/misc0000.txt
Surry county ffebruary 6th 1676. Signed,
Walter V. Vahan Robert X. Evans Tho: Pittman Sen Ja: Forbes Tho X Gibbons Jno. Hunnicutt Jno X Skinner Hen: H Baker Jno Clements Thomas Senior Robert Judkins Wm. H Heath Geo. Williams Wm. Pettway Jno: Pulestone Mathew M. Magnus Geo X Harris Jno Skelton William Rugbye Ni: X Johnson Edw: Pettway Fra: X Every Stephen Lewis Samuel Pearce Edmund Howell Wm: W Newitt Wm. W Blunt Jonas X Bennett George Proctor Alex A Spencer William X Jones Jno: X Phillips Cor: X Cardenpaine Richard True Edw: X Davis Samll X Judkins Thomas K King Stephen Allen Tho X High Jno: X Tarvett
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1676 List of the Names and some of the Residences of the Rebel Participants in Bacon's Rebellion of 1676 in Colonial Virginia
Baker, Henry - Surry - Southwark Parish - owned 350 acrees in 1684 - wife and ten kids in 1697 - owned 350 acre in Essex and 375 acres in Nansemond in 1704 Howell, Edmund - Surry - Southwark Parish Gibson Thomas - Surry - Southwark Parish
Notes: Ironmonger file? Peter references, 1680, Surry County, VA. upper Sunken Marsh
p.46, Mr. Tho: Busby, Peter Gibson, [It appears the the clan has it s begings. yet there is nothing to say that Thomas wasnt the father of GIbby and Hubbard. Yet Gibby lived here, This 1680 so Peter Gibson has a full generation over Gibby gibson., Then again Peter and Thomas Gibson could be brothers.]
Sunken Marsh
p.60, Mr. Tho: Busby, Jos: Beale, Tho: Kite, Corne: Hall & an Indyan [Peter Gibson was not here in 1678 but showed up within 2 years with Thomas busby 1680 so we can establish that the Indian Corn Hall Peter Gibson were in the same tax group and most likley lived in the same cabin.]
1678
http://genforum.genealogy.com/melungeon/messages/20147.html
Tax List: Peter Gibson tithable of Thomas Busby, 1684, VA. 1677 [p.56] Samll Swan, Tho: Wms, Arth: Davis, David Beard, Wm Carpinder, an Indyan woman - 6
Southwarke Parish [p.59] Mr. Tho: Busby, Humphrey Felpes, Henry an Indyan, Tho: Kite, Bartho: Figers, Joseph a Servt. - 6
1678 Sunken Marsh [p.60] Mr. Tho. BUSBY, Jos. Beale, Tho. Kite, Corne. Hall & an Indyan 5 Wm. CARPINDER, Wm. Knott, Wm. Chivers, Saml. Pollet, a serv. maid 5 Wm. CHIVERS (with Carpinder)
Wm. Reade, Alex: Spenser & Mathias an Indyan -3 [p.62]
1679 [p.64] Mr. Tho: Busby, Jno. Wilkinson, Wm. Charleton, Joseph Beale, Henry an Indyan - 5
1680 [nothing]
1683 Upper Sunken Marsh [p.39] Mr. Jno. King, Edwd. Booky & Jno. an Indyan - 3
1684 Lawnes Creek Parish [p.43] Mrs. Elizabeth Holt for Tho: Macklenthin, Rich: Shaw, Bess an Indyan - 3
upper Sunken Marsh [p.46] Mr. Tho: Busby, Peter Gibson, Con & Ann two Indyans - 4
Notes: Saponi: New River Valley, NC and VA. Some of the mixed race Saponi-Europeans appear on militia rosters in 1777 but are not seen after 1779. Mixed race names of this group are Riddle, Collins, Bunch, Bollins, Goins, Gibson, and maybe Sizemore (according to Saponi and Riddle genealogy web pages and a detailed note I read on the New River History Forum and my knowledge of the settlers of Newman's Ridge, Hancock Co., TN and detailed studies on Melungeons published on the web by a Historian with the Federal government's Indian Bureau). http://www.newrivernotes.com/va/swift/swiftgaps.html
Notes: on Thomas Busby: VA. possibly Thomas or Sr... The Speedwell of London sailed in 1635 from Gravesend, England to Virgina with Master John Chappell. Busby Tho 19 [b. 1616] http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/speedwell.htm ----------------
Busbee, Thomas Jr, b. ca. 1660, VA Henrico, Prince George son Thomas Busbee / Susannah ?
-------------------- 1693: In Charles City County, Wm. Harryson's petition granted for his cause to be deferred because of his present indisposition. In Charles City County William Harryson as attorney for Capt. Thomas Busby defended against Timothy Redding. In Charles City County, a deed of Adam Taply was acknowledge. ----------------------- John Busby received a grant of land of 194 acres in Virginia in 1669, who was the Great Grandfather of John Busby (who founded the first school in Madison County, Indiana). Captain Thomas Busby, May 10, 1667, patentee for a patent or grant of 1170 acres; part of it in Surrey County and part in Chas. City County, Virginia, on both sides of the southern branch of Upper Chip Oakes Creek; this grant endorsed by John Wise, Joseph Busby, William Busby, Benjamin Gwinn and George H. Lee. "Get off my back Fulton" the Captain said when fording a river on horses and the Captain's horse floundered during a battle. In the Revolution he was a private in the Virginian troops. (Captain Fulton) 1745 - 1839 94 years. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~busby/bio12.htm ------------------------ John Barker, Jr., born 1652 and died after 1713. He married Grace Busby, daughter of Thomas Busby and grand daughter of Captain Francis Grey and wife Grace. Thomas Busby and John Barker were among the "Rebels" who took possession of Bacon's Castle, Authur Allen's home during the rebellion. http://www.angelfire.com/al3/gem/Barker-JohnVA.html ------------------------ [see 1677 census Humphrey Felpes] 1. 6 Mar 1709 Humphrey Felps (Phelps?) and wife Helen Phelps, of Southwarke Parish [Surry co] to William Land of the same for 5000 lbs tobacco
100 aces (bought from Thomas Busby by Capt Roger Potter who sold it to George Middleton on 16 Oct 1674. Land then descended to Tomas Middleton , son and heir of George Middleton, who sold it to Humphrey Felps on 17 Sep 1688. Land is on east side of Sorthern Run adjoining John Lanier. 2. 14 Aug 1692 Humphrey Felps (Phelps?) named again relative to the Capt Potter buying land from Busby (above). http://pages.suddenlink.net/phelpsdna/JamesPhelps/VACountiesthathavebeenresearched.htm ---------------------- Thomas Busby b. 1632 m. Susannah Gray/Grey b.c. 1646 (do/ Capt. Francis Gray b. 1620 m. Grace Singleton b. 1620) child: Thomas Busby b. c. 1670/2 Waynoke, Prince George Co, VA m Mary [Simons?] c 1690 child: Simon Busby b.c. 1695 http://www.maulefamily.com/dc_plantagenet.htm ---------------- http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/jame1/moretti-langholtz/chap10a.htm ------------------ 1813 Thomas Busby, Capt. 47th Regt. 14 June 1813 (See Bertie Co., N.C.) http://www.guide6.info/Bute.htm
Notes: on Edmond Howell. possibly...
EDMOND HOWELL......M....AGNES TURNER............THORNBURY..........1620 [http://www.jillsfamilyancestry.co.uk/Shelton_Family/Hale_Marriages.html]
http://www.famgen.net/cole/fam00338.htm Husband: Edmond HOWELL
Born: 22 JAN 1633 at: Bucks,England Died: 3 DEC 1697 at: Father:Edward HOWELL Mother:Elizabeth Frances PAXTON Wife: _____ SAYRE
Born: 1637 at: England CHILDREN
Name: Hugh HOWELL Born: 17 APR 1650 at: Wales
possibly married Elizabeth CHAVIS, daughter of possibly Thomas CHEVERS and Unknown. (Elizabeth CHAVIS was born betw 1646-1648 in Ireland? and died before Oct 1681.)
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