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HOYLE, Samuel

HOYLE, Samuel

Male   Has 48 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.


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  • Name HOYLE, Samuel  [1
    Gender Male 
    Will-Seller 1658  Rappahannock County (Old), Colony of Virginia, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    bequeathing land to each of his three step-daughters, Katherine, Ann and Mary DEBNAM, daughters' of his second wife, Katherine (JENNINGS) DEBNAM GRYMES, 
    • Role: Seller
      His widow Katherine, as his Executrix, probated the will in 1662 in Gloucester County.

      Katherine DEBNAM:  On 9 August 1711 in Essex County (Deed & Wills Book #12, p 426), Robert TALIAFERRO III, grandson of Robrt TALIAFERRO I and Katherine DEBNAM, sold to Augustine SMITH, 200 acres of land that was originally patented to Charles GRYMES on on 4 September 1654 in Lancaster County, and renewed on 8 October 1657 and 23 November 1661. This land was located south of the Rappahannock River, and subsequently in the following counties as they were created: Old Rappahannock in 1656 and Essex in 1692.

      Ann DEBNAM:  On 20 June 1726 in King George County (Deed Book #1, p 361), Samuel HOYLE, son of Edward HOYLE and Ann DEBNAM, sold to Samuel SKINKER, 300 acres of land that was half of the land originally patented to Charles GRYMES on 4 September 1654 in Lancaster County, and renewed on 8 October 1657 and 23 November 1661. This land was located north of the Rappahannock River, and subsequently in the following counties as they were created: Old Rappahannock in 1656, Richmond in 1692 and King George in 1721.

      Mary DEBNAM:  On 6 August 1692 in Essex County (Book #1, p 40), John SMITH of Ware Parish in Gloucester County, son of Maj. Lawrence SMITH Sr. and Mary DEBNAM, sold to John TALIAFERRO of St. Marys Parish in Essex County, son of Robert TALIAFERRO I and Katherine DEBNAM, and brother-in-law of John SMITH, 200 acres of land that was originally patented to Charles GRYMES on on 4 September 1654 in Lancaster County, and renewed on 8 October 1657 and 23 November 1661. This land was located south of the Rappahannock River, and subsequently in the following counties as they were created: Old Rappahannock in 1656 and Essex in 1692.
    Person ID I5000  Cochrane Genealogy
    Last Modified 15 Sep 2018 

    Father HOYLE, Edward,   b. 1 Aug 1641, Barkisland, Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother DEBNAM, Ann,   b. Abt 1640, Colony of Virginia, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F1974  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsWill-Seller - bequeathing land to each of his three step-daughters, Katherine, Ann and Mary DEBNAM, daughters' of his second wife, Katherine (JENNINGS) DEBNAM GRYMES, - 1658 - Rappahannock County (Old), Colony of Virginia, England Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S491] Magazine - VA Magazine of History & Biography (JSTOR), 3 Sep 2018, John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, "Debman-Grymes-Taliaferro," V 56, No. 2, April 1948, p 208-210; digital images, Jstor (https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245546?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents : accessed 27 August 2018).
      Debman-Grymes-Taliaferro
      Debman-Grymes-Taliaferro


    2. [S1140] Magazine - Tyler's Quarterly (FamilySearch), 3 Aug 2018, John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, "The Taliaferro Family," January 1940, Vol XXI, No 3, p 183-191; digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/238155?availability=Family%20History%20Library : accessed 3 August 2018).
      Citing:  Essex County Deed & Wills Book #13, p 426.
      Taliaferro Family, JBC Nicklin - Tyler's Quarterly
      Taliaferro Family, JBC Nicklin - Tyler's Quarterly


    3. [S491] Magazine - VA Magazine of History & Biography (JSTOR), 3 Sep 2018, John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, "Debman-Grymes-Taliaferro," V 56, No. 2, April 1948, p 208-210; digital images, Jstor (https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245546?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents : accessed 27 August 2018).
      Citing:  Essex County Deeds & Wills Book #12, p 426; King George County Deed Book #1, p 361; Essex County Order Book #1, p 40.
      Debman-Grymes-Taliaferro
      Debman-Grymes-Taliaferro



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