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John UTIE Jr.
- Born: 1619
- Marriage: Mary
- Died: Bef 1647
Another name for John was John UTYE.
Noted events in his life were:
• Legal: petition and memorandum, 1635, VA. f.291ro Petition of the Adventurers of Southhampton hundred in Virginal to the King. July 1635. Request to have order for the delivery of their cattle to Captain Uty, their officer, who wishes to be discharged.
ff.218ro, 219va Momorandum about Virginia, 22 Dec. 1635 Lord Baltimore desires that the King will call to England John West, Samuel Mathews, John Utie and William Peirce, all concerned with the Vriginai meeting. Sir John Harvey must return with enlarged powers.
URL http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/VTLS/CR/00629/index.html Survey Report Image nfs://lvaimage.lib.va.us/VTLS/CR/00629/index.vpb Survey Report Image Author Public Record Office Class C. O.1/8 f. 236. Title Letters, petitions and other documents concerning the history and development of Virginia and other plantations Publication 8 February 1633/34 - 22 December 1635 Gen. note Andrews Guide, pp. 112, 113. Lists and Indexes XXXVI, p. 1 Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series 1575-1660 (London 1860) pp. 173-219 Subject - Personal Andrews, Peter -- 1635, SR 00629, p. 4. Utie, John -- 1635, SR 00629, p. 6. Uty, zzz, Captain -- 1635, SR 00629, p. 6. Subject -Geographic Harvey, John, Sir -- Governor -- (Va.) -- 1633/34-1635/36, SR 00629, p. 1-6. West, John, Capt. -- Governor -- (Va.) -- 1635, SR 00629, p. 5, 6. Windebank, Francis, Sir -- Secretary of State -- (Va.) -- 1634-1635, SR 00629, p. 2, 4-5, 7. System Number 001191993
• Court: sentenced, 1636, VA. [mid] June 1636. Letter to Sir John Harvey and the Council in Virginia, ordering proclamation of gree pardon to all engaged in "the late mutinous & seditious practize" against Harvey, except those about whom the King has already given "Particular direccsions" and those who were principals in the rising. Certain prisoners (Capt.West, Samuel Mathewess, John Utie and George Minitie) to be sent to England, with such examinations as may be required. Procured by Secretary Windebanke.
URL http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/VTLS/CR/04156/index.html Survey Report Image nfs://lvaimage.lib.va.us/VTLS/CR/04156/index.vpb Survey Report Image Author Public Record Office Class IND. 6810 formerly S.O. 3/11. Title Signet Office Docquet Book Publication 1634-1638 Gen. note EDITED BY JTK, 26 APRIL 1993 Giuseppe II p. 134. P.R.O. Lists and Indexes XLIII (1914) p. 144 Subject - Personal Utie, John -- sentenced -- 1636, SR 04156, p. 3. Subject - Title Thomson, Elizabeth -- related to -- 1638, SR 04156, p. 5. Subject -Geographic Coke, [John, Sir] -- government official -- (Great Britain) -- 1634-1638, SR 04156, p. 2, 4, 5. Dawes, Abraham, Sir -- government official -- 1634/35, 1636, SR 04156, p. 2. Windebanke, Francis, Sir -- Secretary of State -- (Great Britain) -- 1634-1637, SR 04156, p. 1-5. Johnson, Robert -- government official -- 1637/38, SR 04156, p. 5. System Number 001191354
• Land: Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume III, York County, 1648-1657, 1639, York County, VA. http://www.geocities.com/ourmelungeons/gibsontl.html
1639 John Utie, Jr. born about 1619 London. He was baptized in St. Andrew's Holborn Parish. He repatented his fathers 1250 acres in 1638. In 1639 he assigned 100 acres of land to Thomas Gibson, land which Utie acquired in 1624 and named "Utopia" located at the head of Chippoakes Creek. York Co. VA records show John Utie, Jr. was deceased by 1647. [See Utie Notes]
1639 November 13th Deed [Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume III, York County, 1648-1657, [by Beverley Fleet, Virginia Colonial Abstracts, (The Original 34 Volumes Reprinted in 3 Volume I Genealogical Publishing Co., In. Baltimore 1988), Volume III, York County, page 290]. Ro BOUTH and Jno UTIE assign to Tho GIBSON 100 acres in Charles River Co. At head of a small creek called Queens Creek running up the NW side of the creek by the side of Bryry Swamp including the swamp to run of water in the swamp. All the land from the dividen of John BELL so far as the said UTIE has any land of that side of that creek and swamp by a survey made my Mr Thomas SIMONS in 1638. Signed John UTYE, Ro BOUTH. Wit: Tho WATTS, Edmund PLUCKNETT
[page 290] John UTY and and Mary UTY confirm above sale of land by UTIE and BOUTH to Tho GIBSON. 20th March 1639/40. Signed John Utye, mary Utye. Wit: John Baldwin, Anth Parkhurst, Hugh Gwin, Tho Lucas.
[page 291] Memo. Tho GIBSON assigns his interest in plantation of 100 acres of Bryrye Swamp to John Broch. 18 Nov 1646. Signed Tho Gibson. Wit: Leonard Chamerlaine,Tho Heath.
[page 291] Thos owen binds himself that Tho GIBSON have 4 acres for a passage way to the Creek or to build a house upon it and to have the privilege of the marsh for sedge.
• Deed: Deed of Gift, Virginia Colonial Abstracts,Volume III, 1640, York County, VA. p. 288. Deed of Gift. 16 November 1647.
Tho Gibson of Queens Creek in the Co of Charles River, in Virginia, planter,"for divers reasons and causes me hereunto moveing (the which reasons and causes are to my self reserved)" gives Elizabeth Bouth dau of Robert Bouth of Charles River in Virginia, gentleman, 50 acres of woodland ground. This land acquired by Gibson by bill of sale from John Utie dated 12 Sept 1640. The land beng on the N side ofByrie Swamp adj the land belonging to Ro Bouth and now in possession of James White. The 50 acres lyng near the spring called the Indian Spring on the N side thereof and adjs the land of said Tho Gibson. That wellbeloved friends Robt Bouth father of said Elizabeth and Rowland Burnham both of Charles River be trustees till said Elizabeth be married or of age. Signed Tho. Gibson. Wit: John Perrin,Edw El Jorden p. 289. Receipt. 4 Sept 1646.
Robt Bouth hath rec'd of Tho Gibson, for use of Elizabeth Bouth dau of sd Robt, a black heifer to be delivered at day of marriage or coming of age. This in accordance with a deed of gift presented at York Court 16 June 646. signed Ro Bouth. Wit: James Hurd.
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So, Thomas Gibson d. 1652 did NOT marry Elizabeth Booth dau of Robert. His giving her the land and heifer is unexplained. However, a Thomas Gibson had several illegitimate children to take care of prior to 1700's, as per parish records for New Kent County (1695/6 and 1696) Perhaps this explains why he gave land to Elizabeth Booth. Were they his children or was he just providing for their welfare? The probability is that they were his children out of wedlock.
John married Mary.
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