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GRANTEE Clause, Phettiplace. grantee.
DATE 2 December 1628.
NOTE Location: County location not given.
NOTE Description: 100 acres on the Easterly side of Warwicksqueake River,
northerly on the land of Rice Jones.
NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 68 (Reel 1).
From the site - search 'Clause' and then select the entry for Phettiplace Clause,
you will access the above description of the document. By clicking on 'Image or
other media information available' you will be offered an icon with this text -
"Click on icon for associated image or other media files:" Click and you will be
sent to the document retrieval site with the word "RETRIEVE" above a rectangle
with the word "Document" on it. By clicking on the rectangle the copy of the original
page from the land records can be viewed and saved to file or printed, if you wish a copy.
This grant is continued on the next page [four additional lines.] To view the next page -
use your 'back' arrow on your browser and until you are returned to the retrieval page
and then click on 'Page 69' which is to the left of the rectangle.
Needless to say - a hard read!
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ANOTHER SITE RE: GRANTS
http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/va/isleofwight/court/hist...
Isle of Wight County Records
William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 4. (Apr., 1899),
pp. 205-315.
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V. LAND GRANTS.(1)
Martha Key, wife of Thomas Key, of Warwick River, planter (as his
personal divident, being an ancient planter), 150 acres lying on the
easterly side of Warwicksqueake River, opposite the land of Capt.
Nathaniel Basse, and adjoining that of Rice Jones. Granted Dec. 2,
1626.
Rice Jones, of Warwick River (as his first divident), 50 acres, due
by virtue of his own transportation from Canada in the John and
Francis, in [1623]; said land lying on the easterly side of Warwick-
squeake River, and adjoining Martha Key's land. Granted Dec. 2d, 1628.
Phettiplace Clause, as his first personal dividend, 100 acres on
the East side of Warwicksqueake River, abutting northerly on
Rice Jones' land; said land is granted him in lieu of 100 acres on the
upper part of the river, which was formerly granted him May 2, 1619,
by Sir George Yeardley, Knight, and resigned "in regard of the great
danger of planting the same.: Granted dec. 2, 1626.
John Moone, of Warresquioake, planter, 200 acres in Warresquioake,
on the easterly side of Warresquioake Creek, and northerly on a small
creek known as Vigoes Creek, and extending easterly towards a small
creek called Pagan Point Creek, due for the transportation of four
persons, vis.: himself, George Martin, Julian Hollier and Clement
Thrush, who came in the Katherine of London, 1623. Granted March 6,
1623.
Thomas Davis, of Warwicksqueick, planter, son and heir aparant
unto James Davis, late of Henrico, in Virginia, gent., deceased;
300 acres on Warwicksquicke Creek, 100 acres in right of his father,
an ancient planter, for his personal dividend, 100 acres in right of
said James Davis for the transportation of two servants into the
country, viz., George Cooke and Alice Mullins, who came in the George
in 1617, and 100 acres in right of Rachel Davis, wife of said James
Davis, for her personal divident as an ancient planter. Granted
March 6, 1633.
John Arvine, 400 acres in the county of Warrosquioake, on a creek
on the southeast side of the Nansemond River, about three miles up
the creek, and lyiing over against the land of Rich'd Bennett, and
adjoining the land of Robert Bennett, due for his own adventure and
that of his wife and son: Marie Arvine and William Arvine, and 5
other persos: James Smith, Tho. Webb, John Morgan, Thomas Williams,
Richard Davis.
John Seaward, 300 acres in the county of Warrasquioacke, beginning
at a small creek towards the head of Warrasquioake river. Due for
the transportation of 6 persons (whose names appear below). Granted
July 1, 1635. Henry Weblin, Thomas Woodcock, Wm. Tompson, Arthur
Scott, Jon. Binton, Edward Perkes. Granted July 1,1625.
John Seward, 100 acres in the county of Warrasquioake, being part
of an island called Ragged Island. Due for the transportation of two
persons, Katherine Piercy and Henry King. Granted July 1, 1635.
Mr. Anthony Jones, 500 acres on Cross Creek on the east
side of Pagan Point Creek, adjoining land of John Sparkes, for
importing Nich Lee, Michael Brickley, William Richards, John Neston,
Jon. Arsum, Edward Page, Deborah Merrard, Rich. Austin, Jos. Beich,
Tho. Randall. Granted June 2, 1635.
William Clarke, 250 acres in the county of Warresquioke, on the
south side of Nansemond river, adjoining the land of George Fawder
[Fadwon]. Due 50 for his personal adventure, and 200 for the
transportation of 4 persons (Alex. Tucker, Fran. Costerdine, Thomas
Southerne, Jos. Spring). Granted July 1, 1635.
William Eyres, 250 acres In Warresquioake, on the "Main Creek which
runneth from the great river, called Warresquioake Creek," and on
Nansemond river. Due for the transportation of 5 persons, Francis
Stefferton, John Rashe, Humphrey Broade, John Pumphrey, Will Empson.
Granted June 30, 1635.
Benjamin Harrison, 200 acres in the county of Warresquioake, lying
on Warresquioake Creek, about two miles up, which land is now in the
tenure and occupation of Thomas Jordan, gent. Due be deed of sale from
John Davis, of Kiskiacke, July 9th, ninth year of Charles I, and is
part of a dividend granted by order of court, dated June 5, 1633, to
John Davis as heir to his uncle Walter Davis. Granted July 7, 1635.
John Upton, 1650 acres in the county of Warresquioake, about three
miles up Pagan Point Creek. Due for the importation of 33 persons
(names) below:
Rich. Young, Antho, a negro, Mary, a negro, Florence Richards,
Roger Bagnal, Ralph Harwood, Thomas Reeves, Rich. Sparkman, Edwd. Burr,
Savage Nerrie, Wm. Scott, Rich. Jones, Fr. Savage, Owen Howell, Nich.
Bushell, James Parsons, Jon. Parker, Lewis Phillips, Morgan Roberts,
Wm. Davis, John Fitchett, Morgan Evans, Christopher Lewis, Phillip
Kennesley, Eliz, King, Martha Swann, Mary Johnson, Jonas Sadlington,
Anth. Tyler, Peter Heyes, Rich. Jackson, Wm. Pincher, Eliz. Larkin.
Granted July 7, 1635.
John Sparksman, 300 acres in the county of Warrasquioake, lying
two miles up Pagan Point Creek on the west side, due 50 acres for
the personal adventure of his wife Dorothy, and 200 for two of his
children, Joyce and Rosamond Sparkman, and two servants, Jno. Evans
and Jno. Wilson. Granted July 13, 1635.
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More text at site - I thought this was enough for geographical and
historical reference.
Life goes on -
Jim Christian - Chattanooga, Tennessee - jsxian(a)mindspring.com
RESEARCHING:
(Maternal)= Barnes - Beall - Burton - Cantrell - Dameron - Howard - Jeanes -
Jenkins - Ladd - Nuthall - Odell - Perkins - Prather/Prater - Ridgely - Steele - Sprigg
(Paternal)= Ashenhurst - Burton - Cargile - Christian - Clouse - Huddleston -
Hunt - Larcome - Leake - Mask - McMahan - Scott - Tucker - Woodson
"Humans are the only animals that have children on purpose with the exception
of guppies, who like to eat theirs." - P. J. O'Rourke
My name is Alvin Clouse,
There is a Clouse History book as my father Alvin M. Clouse has one. A lady by the name of Pat Franklin, along with help from my father and a lot of other people put it together. As far as I know Pat still has some of them, She was selling them for $60.00 I, myself, don't know how to contact her but my father does. If you are interested feel free to email me at daddo(a)citlink.net or contact my father at PO Box 297, Cookeville, TN 38503. You can also phone him at (931)526-6205, he will be more than happy to help you. I do know the book traces all of us back to a Phettiplace Clouse and just kinda dies there. Also there are alot of Clouses burried in this area, ie Putnam/White Counties, TN. If you need any help please contact either of us.
When I saw the messages revealing the increase of $20 each for copies
of soc sec application I became very concerned.
See the following site for information:
http://www.ssa.gov/foia/foia_guide.htm
The increased fees table is under the heading:
Fees And Payments
Not many years ago, genealogy was a luxury which only the wealthy
could pursue. Most of us were not able to financially afford the
process of locating our families and ancestors.
Now, just when this treasure is within our hands, it is slipping out
of our grasp. This is especially true for those of us on fixed
incomes. Our time had finally come and now sadly it is gone again.
To protest this insult to our pocketbooks, I am writing letters to my
representatives in Congress. I looked up the following website to get
the email addresses of the US Congress. Be sure to give your name &
info as requested. ( The email addresses for my representatives work
in spite of the caveat on the web page. )
See this webpage to locate YOUR representatives in Congress
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
I will be emailing the following message. I invite you to either copy
my message, using your signature, or send in your own:
Dear Sirs:
I STRONGLY protest the increase in cost for requesting copies of
social security applications. The sudden increase from $7.00 to
$20.00 is inequitable. This appears to me to be a deliberate
attempt by the government to create a chilling effect on those of us
pursuing the research of our families.
This increase in price appears to be a way for the government
to cut down on the number of requests they receive for application
copies.
Instead of fufilling the needs of taxpayers the government seems to be
trying to eliminate their duty to assist us by making the cost of our
requests prohibitive.
As my representative in Washington, I am requesting that you try to
stop this increase of costs for requesting copies of social security
applications as soon as possible.
Yours truly,
Mary L Strovink Daukas
strovink(a)frazmtn.com
MA: Knowah,Barker,Cloues,Lewis,Low,Norwell,Wellman,Strovink, Fitzgerald, Scannell, Fram
NH: Chapman,Hobart,Simonds,Southmead,Wescott
LT: von Vagner,Wagner,Dagys,Oleinik,Jakovenskaite,Drevinskas
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Forest/4572/http://www._myfamilyconnections.homestead.com/
These sites might help in your search. I think this may be a decendant of
George W. Clouse and Elizabeth Jarvis......hard to tell with no dates. You
might check the two sites listed above and then
http://genforum.genealogy.com/clouse/
where there is a large amount of Clouse information, and most of them are
tied to each other.
Kay
>From: Neil Smith <nsmith2(a)lightspeed.net>
>To: CLOUSE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Can anyone connect with this Clouse
>Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 16:32:56 -0700
>
>Descendants of John Clouse
>
> 1 John Clouse b: in Ohio
>.. +Margaret Little b: in Ohio
>....... 2 Lafayette Clouse b: January 08, 1848 in Van Wert, Ohio d:
>November 17, 1938 in Pleasant Township, Kouts County, Indiana at 11:30
>p.m.
>............ +Jane Spathe b: January 17, 1849 m: October 09, 1874
>....... *2nd Wife of Lafayette Clouse:
>............ +Mary Elizabeth Edwards d: January 17, 1900 in
>Valparaiso, Indiana m: May 14, 1878 Burial: Luddington Cemetery in
>Valparaiso, Indiana Burial: Luddington Cemetery in Valparaiso, Indiana
>................. 3 Charity F. Clouse
>...................... +Xxxxx White
>................. *2nd Husband of Charity F. Clouse:
>...................... +George W. Cruz
>................. 3 Mary Jane Bell Elmira Clouse b: Bet. April 13,
>1878 - 1879 d: April 20, 1971
>...................... +H. Butterfield
>................. 3 John Theodore Clouse b: March 01, 1881 d: January
>01, 1952 in Rural Route 1 in Porter County, Indiana at 5:00 p.m. Cause
>of death: Coronary Thrombosis Burial: Luddington Cemetery in
>Valparaiso, Indiana Burial: Luddington Cemetery in Valparaiso, Indiana
>...................... +Sylvia Marie Biggs b: July 08, 1904 in Indiana
>d: April 05, 1938 in Washington Township, Indiana at 8:00 a.m. Cause of
>death: Lobar Pneumonia Burial: April 08, 1938 Luddington Cemetery in
>Valparaiso, Indiana Burial: April 08, 1938 Luddington Cemetery in
>Valparaiso, Indiana
>................. 3 Charles Lafayette Clouse b: August 12, 1883 d:
>1973 Burial: Luddington Cemetery in Valparaiso, Porter County,
>Indiana Burial: Luddington Cemetery in Valparaiso, Porter County,
>Indiana
>...................... +Anna Louise Jones Upton b: March 11, 1882 d:
>1958 m: March 19, 1906 Burial: Luddington Cemetery in Valparaiso,
>Porter County, Indiana Burial: Luddington Cemetery in Valparaiso,
>Porter County, Indiana
>................. 3 Benjamin Martin Clouse b: April 11, 1885 d:
>October 29, 1960
>...................... +Daisy Masson
>................. *2nd Wife of Benjamin Martin Clouse:
>...................... +Alice Blossom Coleman
>................. 3 Margaret Alzina "Zina" Clouse b: January 11, 1887
>...................... +Henry Crane
>................. *2nd Husband of Margaret Alzina "Zina" Clouse:
>...................... +George Coyer
>................. 3 Ellen "Ella" Clouse b: March 07, 1890
>...................... +Nelson H. Donn
>................. *2nd Husband of Ellen "Ella" Clouse:
>...................... +Xxxxx Dennis
>................. 3 Dora Clouse b: July 17, 1896 d: March 17, 1932
>...................... +Xxxxx Crosby
>................. *2nd Husband of Dora Clouse:
>...................... +Herman Wandry
>................. *3rd Husband of Dora Clouse:
>...................... +James Upton m: June 22, 1918
>................. 3 Nora Clouse b: July 17, 1896
>...................... +Nelson (or Boyler ?) Bailey
>................. *2nd Husband of Nora Clouse:
>...................... +Burney Maxwell
>....... 2 Mary Clouse
>....... 2 Frank Clouse
>....... 2 Jane Clouse
>
>
>
>Sincerely,
>Neil Smith
>Clouse Host
>
>
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