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William Jr. DeLoach

Male Abt 1702 - Abt 1765  (~ 63 years)


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  1. 1.  William Jr. DeLoach was born about 1702 in Surry County, , , Virginia (son of William Sr. DeLoach and Eleanor Collins); died about 1765 in Lynches Creek, , Kershaw County, South Carolina.

    William married Judith Wall about 1725 in Northampton County, , , North Carolina. Judith (daughter of Richard Wall and Lucy (Wall)) was born about 1707 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1760 in Kershaw County, , , South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Thomas DeLoach was born about 1726 in Brunswick County, , , Virginia; died about 1805 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina; was buried in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina.
    2. William DeLoach was born about 1728 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1790 in Beaufort District, , , South Carolina; was buried about 1790 in Beaufort District, , , South Carolina.
    3. Michael DeLoach was born about 1732 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1815 in Craven County, , , South Carolina.
    4. Hardy DeLoach was born about 1736 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1820 in Georgia, , , .
    5. Jesse DeLoach was born about 1742 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1817 in Beaufort District, , , South Carolina.
    6. Eleanor DeLoach was born about 1744 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina; died about 1780 in Craven County, , , South Carolina; was buried about 1780 in Craven County, , , South Carolina.
    7. Averilla DeLoach was born about 1746 in Craven County, , , South Carolina; died about 1785 in Craven County, , , South Carolina.
    8. Frances DeLoach was born about 1748 in Craven County, , , South Carolina; died about 1808 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina.
    9. Elizabeth DeLoach was born about 1750 in Edgecombe County, , , North Carolina; died on 3 Feb 1843 in Edgefield County, , , South Carolina.
    10. David DeLoach was born about 1752 in Craven County, , , South Carolina; died on 13 Jul 1815 in Hampton County, , , South Carolina; was buried on 16 Jul 1815 in Old Greenwood Plantation, , Hampton County, South Carolina.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Sr. DeLoach was born about 1678 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia (son of Michel Desloges and Jane Griffith); died on 3 Mar 1748 in Brunswick County, , , Virginia.

    William married Eleanor Collins about 1701 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia. Eleanor (daughter of John Collins and Eleanor Oliver) was born about 1683 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died on 26 Sep 1750 in Brunswick County, , , Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eleanor Collins was born about 1683 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia (daughter of John Collins and Eleanor Oliver); died on 26 Sep 1750 in Brunswick County, , , Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 1. William Jr. DeLoach was born about 1702 in Surry County, , , Virginia; died about 1765 in Lynches Creek, , Kershaw County, South Carolina.
    2. Martha DeLoach was born about 1704; died about 1748; was buried about 1748.
    3. Anne DeLoach was born about 1707; died about 1750; was buried about 1750.
    4. Francis DeLoatch was born about 1710 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1770 in Northampton County, , , North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Michel Desloges was born about 1645 in France Or England, , , ; died about 1710 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; was buried in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia.

    Notes:

    Listed as Michaell Deloge in the passenger list sailing from Bristol, England. Came to America as servants to Foreign Plantations. Ref: Bristol and America; a Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America From Records of theCity of Bristol, England by R.S. Glover, 1929. In 'The Bristol Registers to Servents to Foreign Plantations 1654-1689', by Peter Wilson Coldham, page 196, Michaell Deloge is listed as a servent to Charles Taplady in Virginia for four years, beginning 24 Aug 1663.
    When Michael DesLoges arrived in America, he was an unmarried man of about 19 years of age. He settled in Isle of Wight County, where he became engaged as an apprentice tailor under Charles Taplady. It is conjectured that his parents and/or grandparents owned and operated a tailoring establishment in France or England, and that Michael served an apprenticeship in that establishment before coming to Virginia. As a newcomer to the colony, he received a grant of 50 acres of land, but its location has not been determined.
    In about 1668, Michael married Jane Griffith, the only child of Rowland Griffith who, if not a native of Wales, was of Welsh descent. On 9 April 1663, Governor Francis Morrison of Virginia granted to Rowland Griffith 765 acres of land situated on Blackwater River in Isle of Wight County. By his will, dated 9 August 1671, Rowland Griffith gave 'all of my estate to Jane DesLoges, my only daughter and now wife unto Michaell DesLoges, taylor'. Michael and/or Jane might have died shortly before or during 1719. The number of children born to them is not known. There were probably one or more daughters who married, but due to loss of records, cannot now be identified as members of the family. Also, there were probably one or more children who died before reaching maturity. However, records of the time which escaped loss or destruction furnish circumstantial evidence (which has been accepted as proof) that they were the parents of three sons who grew to maturity, married, and left surviving children.

    ORIGINAL DEED

    Virginia Land Office, Patent Book 3 (1652-1655), p. 109
    The Library of Virginia, Virginia Land Office Patent and Grant Database,
    Image 002_0537.tif

    [p.] 109 [...]

    To all &c Whereas &c Now Know yee that I the Said Richard BENNETT Esq.r &c
    give and grant Unto Christopher LEWIS Seven hundred and fifty Acres of Land
    lying in the Isle of Wight County about a Mile to the Southward of Henry
    WHITE's ["whites"] plantation at the blackwater -
    begining at a poplar by a Small Reedy branch
    and runing North East Seventy poles to a white oake
    then East forty poles to a pine
    then South East by East forty poles to a pine
    then South East two hundred twenty Eight poles to a pine
    then South two hundred thirty one poles to a white oake
    then South west Eighty Eight poles to a red oake near a branch
    then west North west two hundred forty two poles towards a Swamp
    then ["Nor" inserted] North East three hundred & two poles to first Station
    The Said Land being due Unto the Said Christopher LEWIS by & for the
    Transportation of fifteen persons &c
    To have and to hold &c
    Yielding &c which payment is to be made Seven yeares after the first grant or
    Seating thereof and not before
    provided &c
    Dated the 26.th of July 1652

    [margin note] Ex

    John HARBOTTLE} Amey SEAGRASSE } Edward YEOMANS} Henry PAINE
    John OWEN } John KNIGHT } Richard CASE } George GILES
    Mary REDMAN } Richard WEAVER } Joseph BURGESS} Mary WHITE
    Phill: THOMAS } Alexander MURRY} James WACMOTT[?] als' CLINTON -
    [page end]

    ----------

    DEED FROM LEWIS TO ROWLAND GRIFFEN

    Give and grant unto Rowland Griffen seven hundred and fifty acres of land,
    lying in Isle of Wight County about one mile to the southward of Henry White's
    plantation at the Blackwater, beginning at a Poplar by a small Reedy Ground
    running North East 70 poles to a White Oak then East forty poles to a Pine
    then South East by East 40 poles to a Pine then South East 238 poles to a Pine
    then South 231 poles to a White Oak then South West 88 poles to a Red Oak near
    a Branch then North North West 242 poles towards a swamp then North East 302
    poles, from there to a Forest Station, the said land being formerly granted to
    Christopher Lewis by patent dated the 26th day of July 1652, by the said Lewis
    assigned to Francis Sowerby, and by the said Sowerby assigned to the said
    Griffin to have and to hold. Given at James City, _______ ___, the seal of
    the Colony this 13th day of January 1661 and in the thirteen year of the Reign
    of our Sovereign King Charles ______.

    Acknowledged in Court by Rowland Griffen and Elizabeth his wife this 9th of
    April, 1663 Attest John Jennings Clk Crt
    Francis Moryson
    Tho. Ledwell

    Acknowledged in Open Court by George Bell and Hester his wife this 9th day of May 1663
    Attest John Jennings Clk Crt

    ----------

    WILL OF ROWLAND GRIFFETH

    Rowland GRIFFETH [GRIFFITH, GRIFFEN] to Jane (GRIFFETH) DESLOGES [DELOACH],
    9 Aug 1671, Deed of Gift

    Isle of Wight Co., VA, Record of Deeds, Wills, Etc., Vol. 1 (1662-1715), p. 238
    The Library of Virginia, Isle of Wight Co. Microfilm Reel 22



    [p.] 238

    Know all men by these p'sents
    that I Rowland GRIFFITH of the County of Isle of Wight in Virginia,
    for the Natural love & affecçon, w.ch I have & bear towards Jane DESLOGES my
    Onely Daughter ["Daughr"] now Wife unto Michall DESLOGES, Taylor and for
    divers other good causes & consideraçons me thereunto moveing
    doe fully freely & absolutely give unto the said Jane DESLOGES my Daughter and
    to the heires lawfully begotten or to be begotten of her owne body
    all & singular my Estate visible & invisible that is or shall be called mine
    of whatsoever nature quallitie or Condiçon or what else shall be either Bill,
    debts, househould stuffe Chattell or what else shall properlie apportion[?]
    unto me att the hour of my death when it shall happen
    upon the provisoe following (vizt)
    that the sd Michaell DESLOGES, nor his said Wife my Child shall in noe wise
    sell nor imbezle any part of the said Estate soe left or shall be leftt to
    them att the hour of my death,
    but onely for their proper & necessarie use onely
    And if it shall please the Lord to call out of this mortall life, my s'd
    daughter before the hour of my death without any Children of her owne body
    that then it is hereby decleared these p'sents to be void & of noe effect as
    if these p'sents had never been granted
    And for the oversight & care that my said Sonne & Daughter, shall in noe waies
    imbezle the s'd Estate now soe given by me to them, & to their heires but
    onely for the proper & necessary occasion, that is to say for their provision
    or Apparell onely,
    Or that the same nor noe part thereof shall be taken away for his debts
    I doe hereby appoint my loveing friends Rob.t KAE & Charles WILLIAMS both of
    this County to call in question and recall these p'sents and the same to be
    void, or altogether Null as if these p'sents had never been granted
    And I doe likewise reserve y.e priveledge att the hour of my death to give out
    of my Estate, what Legacies I think fitt w.th out any question to be made by
    my s'd Sonne & Daughter to the Contrarie
    And in Consideraçon hereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seal this Ninth day
    of August 1671
    Rowland + GRIFFETH / Sigill
    Signed & sealed in y.e p'sence of
    Rob.t HARRIS Acknowledged in open Court by Rowland GRIFFETH
    Rowland DAVIS this 9.th day of Aug.t 1671
    And requested by him to be Recorded w.ch is
    performed
    P formed me John JENNINGS ["Jennigs"]

    Clr Record'r
    [page end]

    Michel married Jane Griffith about 1671 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia. Jane (daughter of Rowland Griffith and Elizabeth (Griffith)) was born about 1645 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1719 in Isle of Wight Couty, , , Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane Griffith was born about 1645 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia (daughter of Rowland Griffith and Elizabeth (Griffith)); died about 1719 in Isle of Wight Couty, , , Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Michel DeLoach, Jr. was born about 1671 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died on 28 Aug 1727 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia.
    2. 2. William Sr. DeLoach was born about 1678 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died on 3 Mar 1748 in Brunswick County, , , Virginia.
    3. Thomas DeLoach was born about 1680 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1748 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia.

  3. 6.  John Collins was born about 1660.

    John married Eleanor Oliver about 1680 in , Brunswick County, Virginia Colony, . Eleanor (daughter of John Oliver and Ellen ?) was born about 1660 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1730; was buried about 1730. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Eleanor Oliver was born about 1660 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia (daughter of John Oliver and Ellen ?); died about 1730; was buried about 1730.
    Children:
    1. 3. Eleanor Collins was born about 1683 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died on 26 Sep 1750 in Brunswick County, , , Virginia.
    2. Mary Collins was born about 1685; died about 1755; was buried about 1755.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Rowland Griffith was born in 1615.

    Notes:

    Virginia Land Office, Patent Book 3 (1652-1655), p. 109
    The Library of Virginia, Virginia Land Office Patent and Grant Database,
    Image 002_0537.tif

    [p.] 109 [...]

    To all &c Whereas &c Now Know yee that I the Said Richard BENNETT Esq.r &c
    give and grant Unto Christopher LEWIS Seven hundred and fifty Acres of Land
    lying in the Isle of Wight County about a Mile to the Southward of Henry
    WHITE's ["whites"] plantation at the blackwater -
    begining at a poplar by a Small Reedy branch
    and runing North East Seventy poles to a white oake
    then East forty poles to a pine
    then South East by East forty poles to a pine
    then South East two hundred twenty Eight poles to a pine
    then South two hundred thirty one poles to a white oake
    then South west Eighty Eight poles to a red oake near a branch
    then west North west two hundred forty two poles towards a Swamp
    then ["Nor" inserted] North East three hundred & two poles to first Station
    The Said Land being due Unto the Said Christopher LEWIS by & for the
    Transportation of fifteen persons &c
    To have and to hold &c
    Yielding &c which payment is to be made Seven yeares after the first grant or
    Seating thereof and not before
    provided &c
    Dated the 26.th of July 1652

    [margin note] Ex

    John HARBOTTLE} Amey SEAGRASSE } Edward YEOMANS} Henry PAINE
    John OWEN } John KNIGHT } Richard CASE } George GILES
    Mary REDMAN } Richard WEAVER } Joseph BURGESS} Mary WHITE
    Phill: THOMAS } Alexander MURRY} James WACMOTT[?] als' CLINTON -
    [page end]

    Virginia Land Office, Patent Book 3 (1652-1655), p. 109
    The Library of Virginia, Virginia Land Office Patent and Grant Database,
    Image 002_0537.tif

    ----------------------

    Give and grant unto Rowland Griffen seven hundred and fifty acres of land,
    lying in Isle of Wight County about one mile to the southward of Henry White's
    plantation at the Blackwater, beginning at a Poplar by a small Reedy Ground
    running North East 70 poles to a White Oak then East forty poles to a Pine
    then South East by East 40 poles to a Pine then South East 238 poles to a Pine
    then South 231 poles to a White Oak then South West 88 poles to a Red Oak near
    a Branch then North North West 242 poles towards a swamp then North East 302
    poles, from there to a Forest Station, the said land being formerly granted to
    Christopher Lewis by patent dated the 26th day of July 1652, by the said Lewis
    assigned to Francis Sowerby, and by the said Sowerby assigned to the said
    Griffin to have and to hold. Given at James City, _______ ___, the seal of
    the Colony this 13th day of January 1661 and in the thirteen year of the Reign
    of our Sovereign King Charles ______.

    Acknowledged in Court by Rowland Griffen and Elizabeth his wife this 9th of
    April, 1663 Attest John Jennings Clk Crt
    Francis Moryson
    Tho. Ledwell

    Acknowledged in Open Court by George Bell and Hester his wife this 9th day of May 1663
    Attest John Jennings Clk Crt

    -------------------

    Isle of Wight Co., VA, Record of Deeds, Wills, Etc., Vol. 1 (1662-1715), p. 238
    The Library of Virginia, Isle of Wight Co. Microfilm Reel 22



    [p.] 238

    Know all men by these p'sents
    that I Rowland GRIFFITH of the County of Isle of Wight in Virginia,
    for the Natural love & affecçon, w.ch I have & bear towards Jane DESLOGES my
    Onely Daughter ["Daughr"] now Wife unto Michall DESLOGES, Taylor and for
    divers other good causes & consideraçons me thereunto moveing
    doe fully freely & absolutely give unto the said Jane DESLOGES my Daughter and
    to the heires lawfully begotten or to be begotten of her owne body
    all & singular my Estate visible & invisible that is or shall be called mine
    of whatsoever nature quallitie or Condiçon or what else shall be either Bill,
    debts, househould stuffe Chattell or what else shall properlie apportion[?]
    unto me att the hour of my death when it shall happen
    upon the provisoe following (vizt)
    that the sd Michaell DESLOGES, nor his said Wife my Child shall in noe wise
    sell nor imbezle any part of the said Estate soe left or shall be leftt to
    them att the hour of my death,
    but onely for their proper & necessarie use onely
    And if it shall please the Lord to call out of this mortall life, my s'd
    daughter before the hour of my death without any Children of her owne body
    that then it is hereby decleared these p'sents to be void & of noe effect as
    if these p'sents had never been granted
    And for the oversight & care that my said Sonne & Daughter, shall in noe waies
    imbezle the s'd Estate now soe given by me to them, & to their heires but
    onely for the proper & necessary occasion, that is to say for their provision
    or Apparell onely,
    Or that the same nor noe part thereof shall be taken away for his debts
    I doe hereby appoint my loveing friends Rob.t KAE & Charles WILLIAMS both of
    this County to call in question and recall these p'sents and the same to be
    void, or altogether Null as if these p'sents had never been granted
    And I doe likewise reserve y.e priveledge att the hour of my death to give out
    of my Estate, what Legacies I think fitt w.th out any question to be made by
    my s'd Sonne & Daughter to the Contrarie
    And in Consideraçon hereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seal this Ninth day
    of August 1671
    Rowland + GRIFFETH / Sigill
    Signed & sealed in y.e p'sence of
    Rob.t HARRIS Acknowledged in open Court by Rowland GRIFFETH
    Rowland DAVIS this 9.th day of Aug.t 1671
    And requested by him to be Recorded w.ch is
    performed
    P formed me John JENNINGS ["Jennigs"]

    Clr Record'r

    Rowland married Elizabeth (Griffith) in 1640. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth (Griffith)
    Children:
    1. 5. Jane Griffith was born about 1645 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1719 in Isle of Wight Couty, , , Virginia.

  3. 14.  John Oliver

    John married Ellen ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Ellen ?
    Children:
    1. 7. Eleanor Oliver was born about 1660 in Isle of Wight County, , , Virginia; died about 1730; was buried about 1730.
    2. John Oliver was born about 1661; died about 1731; was buried about 1731.