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John Miles
could be related to the Poe family through marriage, yet no records
have surfaced showing this connection, claimed by Miles researchers
NC-8
6 May 1769
A-119 Will of
John Miles. Dated 6 May 1769. No probate date.
Wife: Mary
Sons:
Charles, Thomas, John, youngest son William
Executor:
Charles Smith, Christopher Smith
NOTE:
The index states that John Poe is mentioned in the will of John Miles
but the actual abstract does not include John Poe. Other researchers state that
John Poe was son-in-law of John Miles --- but what is the evidence?
This
is from researcher Richard Miles by way of email from Patricia Caviness Perkins of September 3, 2003
(even in this abstract, no one named Poe is shown)
From Chatham
County Deedbook B, p. 39
15 Feb 1773,
Charles MILES and Thomas MILES to Nicholas
NALL, for 20 pounds, 50 acres on the south
side of Bear
Creek
opposite Little Bear Creek, taken up by Francis JONES
and sold to John MILES and left in his
will to his sons
Charles MILES
and Thomas MILES. W/ Thomas HENDRY,
John P.
POPLAND. /s/ Charles (C) MILES, Thomas (X) MILES
From Chatham
County Pleas and Quarter Sessions minutes
August 1774--Winefred MILES, widow of Thomas MILES,
dec
8217;d, summoned by the Sheriff to shew cause why
administration on the estate should not be granted
to John
NALL
November
1774--that Jesse MILES and John MILES, orphans of
Thomas MILES,
dec 8217;d be bound to
Charles MILES until
lawful age to learn the trade of
planters. Jesse MILES
being now 4 years old and John MILES being
3 years old.
November
1774--Administration on the estate of Thomas MILES,
dec
8217;d granted to John Naull, he having given bond
with
William
Alston in the sum of 40 pounds
November Term
1774--William and Charles MILES part of a road
commission to
maintain a road from the fork of Brooks Road
to Deep River under Daniel Brown,
overseer.
February Term
1775--Inventory of the estate of Thomas MILES,
dec
8217;d returned by John NALL, administrator.
Berkeley
Precinct, North Carolina
From
http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p11.htm
Joshua
Skinner
b. 24 Jul 1724, d. 30 Nov 1777
Joshua Skinner was born on 24 July 1724 at
Berkeley Prec., North Carolina. He was the son of Richard Skinner and Sarah Creecy. Joshua Skinner married Sarah Wingate Creecy, daughter of Levi Creecy,
on 22 January 1745 at Berkeley, North Carolina. Joshua Skinner died on 30
November 1777 at Perquimans Cnty., North Carolina, at
age 53. He was buried at Bethel Baptist Cemetery, Berkeley, North
Carolina. Joshua was reared a Quaker
- Sarah a Methodist; sometime after their marriage they "compromised"
by becoming Baptists.
Will: Joshua
Skinner, Jan 28, 1774; Jan. Cort 1777, Perqs.,
Co., NC. Wife Sarah (6 spoons marked "P"), sons of Joshua and John, dtr. Mary Skinner, Sam'l Nichols
(son of Geo.), cousin Joshua Skinner, bor. Wm skinner; Wm White, Benj. Harvey,
son Joshua Executors. John Miles* & Thos. Harvey Trustees. Test,
Miles Harvey, Benj. Harvey, Joshua Wyatt, Eleazer Creecy. (NC Reg. v3, p189)From American Quaker Genealogy
1778, July 1,
Joshua and John - disowned.
*
From
http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/dawsonm/genealogy/wills/wills_h.htm
St.
Mary's County, Maryland Will Abstracts, 1638-1800
Hodgkins, Charles, planter,St.
Mary's Co.,5th Feb., 1729;
5th
Nov., 1730.
To
sons Charles and Daniel and their hrs., “Middle
Ground” equally; sd. sons to provide for wife Jane during her life; and
personality.
To
Thomas Tolley and godson John (son of John Rigby), personalty.
Exs.: Wife Jane and son
Charles.
Test:
John Miles, Charles Ganyatt, Joseph Patshall. 20, 98.
*
It is noteworthy that the Ward family appears in both PEC and in Chatham County
in the vicinity of the Poe and families associated with Poe, including the
Henry Bray and Luke Bynum families. Prince Edward County, Virginia Wills
1785-1791 Judith Randolph Chapter, DAR - VA Farmville, VA 1965. Samuel Poe
1793 p. 193. Will of
Name: Robert B. Ward Dates: July 19, 1793 Wife: Mary Ward
Daughter: Lucy, Martha & Polley Sons: Andrew,
Jonah Ward Executors: Capt. Thomas Elmore, William Ward, Samuel Ward Witnesses:
William Ligon, Samuel Poe