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appear in records of
Robert
Poe (born
before 1728 - )
Samuel
Poe (born
before 1730 – )
The line
of descent from these first settlers is not clear. The Samuel below had brother Robert. Perhaps these are junior sons of the earlier
Robert and Samuel of Amelia County, VA.
Samuel Poe c.1750 - 1817 VA.
VA State Library
Public Service claims Prince Edward certificate. # 178-1 certificate to Samuel Poo (Poe)
43 lbs of bacon - April 3, 1781
#178-2 certificate to Samuel Poo (Poe)
for
furnishing 1 beef weighing 250 lbs. Oct. 31, 1781
11
February 1814
Will of Samuel
Poe (this appears to be a clerks transcription)
from the era. My own transcription here suffers from my inability to make out
the writing in some places)
"In the name of God, amen. I, Samuel Poe,
of
First it is my will and desire that all my
just debts be paid by my Executors first.
2. I give and bequeath unto Charles (Felvy?) for one negroe woman
named Zelmima and her (nieces?) and the children she
now has to him and his heirs forever.
3. I give and bequeath unto Samuel Williams the tract of land which
I purchased of Anderson P. Miller also one half of my negroes not otherwise
disposed of, one half of the Black Smith's and their tools and one half of my
still to him and his heirs forever.
4. I give and bequeath until Hasten Poe
the tract of lands I now live upon also the other half of my negroes not otherwise
disposed of, one half of the Black Smith' tools and one half of my still to him
an his heirs forever.
5. I give unto my brother Robert Poe one hundred pounds if he should be
living after my death,
6. I give and bequeath unto my niece Drucilla Williams one hundred pounds, if she should be living after my
death
7th I give and bequeath unto Samuel Bryant one Mulatto Boy named
Edmund (can't decipher the last name) to live to return from the
8th I [?] unto Mary Briant wife of Jesse Bryant Lucy & her three children [?]iniah, Clarissy,
Harriot and their increase, during her life and at
her death I give them to her children to be equally divided among them to [?]
& their heirs, which negroes are now in the possession
of Jesse Bryant.
9th I give and bequeath all the residue and remainder of my
estate not heretofore disposed of to be equally divided between Hasten Poe
and Samuel Williams to them and
their heirs.
Also it is my will and desire that if my brother Robert Poe or my niece Drusilla Williams, or Samuel Bryant should die before I do or
either of them, that their legacy devised to that one
deceased should remain as a part of my estate and be devided
between Samuel Williams and Hasten Poe
Lastly I nominate and appoint John [Wallhall?]
and Asborn Lockett Ecrs.
to [?] my last will and testament. In testimony where
of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Eleventh day of February one
thousand eight hundred and fourteen --- [11 February 1814]
Signed sealed and published ---
In Presence of Us: Samuel Poe (seal)
ano
In Presence of the Testator
Nathan Johnson (X)
Thomas (W.?) Johnson (X)
At a county held for Prince Edward County March the 17th 1817.
This last will and testament of Samuel Poe dec'd was
presented in court and proved by this oath of [looks like crossed out ----
Johnson] Thomas W. Johnson on two
witnesses [?] ordered that the same be recorded. On the motion of John Watthall (Walthall) on of the Executors therein named he with Abner Nash, Thomas Goode and Jol W. Jones his
securities entered unto and acknowledged their bond for that purpose in the [?]
of thirty
thousand dollars conditioned according to Law and took the oath
required by law. Certificate for obtaining a probate thereof in due form
granted him
Test B. J. Wonham
D.C. (name hard to make out)
|
James Thweatt,
Jr and wife Judith Archer |
p.302
|
1
Dec. 1702 |
George Archer of Bristol
Parish, Henrico Co., to James Thweat, Jr. of same parish, Charles City Co., for
love & affection to his son in law William Traylor and Judith |
his
wife, daughter of said George, land on north side of Appomattox River in same parish, bounded by
the river, Fleets Run, Porters Spring branch, John Porter;
being all of said George's land on southwest side of Fleets Run, in trust to
said James Thweatt
for use of said William and Judith Traylor, for life and after that for use
of their heirs. |
Wit: James Thweatt,
Jr., Charles Roberts, Henry
Walthall |
Signed:
Geo. Archer, Eliz.
(A) Archer |
Recorded
1 Dec. 1702 |
Elizabeth,
wife of George, relinquished her dower right. |
p.303
|
1
Dec. 1702 William Traylor of Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., to Edward Traylor
or same, planter, for pounds 5, 100 acres in Bristol Parish on north side Appomattox River, next to George Archer; being part of a patent to
said William, Oct. 14, 1701. |
Wit: James
Thweatt, Jr., Cha. Roberts, Henry Walthall |
Signed:
Wm (X) Traylor, Judith Traylor |
1
Dec. 1702 |
Judith,
wife of William, relinquished her dower right. |
The Hasten Poe mentioned in the will above
History of Hamilton Co., and
page
203
Hasten Poe,
born Sept 2, 1786, in Virginia; died April 10, 1878, in Hamilton County. Goodspeed’s Histories says that he served in the
War of 1812. He moved, before 1815, to
Hasten Poe married Celia Bryant. Bond 12/6/1813 parent Jesse Bryant married December 13.
Typed by Genealogy Society of
Hasten Poe m Silia Briant 6 Dec 1813 (Celia
Bryant) Bondsman Jesse Briant, father
The Hasten Poe
will is difficult to read in the original. It
looks like ".... that Isiah (actually the scrawl looks more like Rsasiah)
Poe have 250 acres and Thomas (looks like Nuselhous)
and the heirs of William (Nuselhous?) have 240 acres. My daughter Elizabeth Coudray 600 acres
grandchildren
W. H. Poe,
Hasten
Hamilton Poe, John Hill Poe, Sarah (can't read) Poe and James A. Poe
have tracts of land on death of daughter Elizabeth Coudray.
Witness: William R. Mysinger, H? C? Hickman.
Marriage License W. H. Poe age 31 of Johnson Co., AR. and M. E. Hardeman, age
28 years of Johnson Co. AR. 22 December 1875 pub.
page 319
Major Samuel
Porter Poe, born 1810, died 1865, was the son of Hasten
and Celia Poe. He raised a regiment in
(1) William Poe, who served in the Confederate
Army;
(2) John Hill Poe, born 1849, died
Dec. 11, 1927, married Sarah Louise Bean, daughter of Major William Bean; and
(3) Sarah Poe, who married James Putnam;
(4) Hasten
http://poegen.net/TN/Images/SamuelPorterPoe2.JPG
Hasten
More:
http://poegen.net/TN/Images/HastenHamiltonPoe1.JPG
Brother
of Hasten
John Hill Poe (25 October 1849 – 11
December 1927)
Sara
Louise Bean
(9 May 1854 – 5 April 1930)
(NOTE: writing on the back
of the photo imaged here is reported to state 1933 and it appears to be a note
for an obituary. However it is reported that Sara’s grave marker shows the year
of death as 1930)
Poes from
On
the right is Floyd
Poe born 1880's
The
other man is believed to be Porter Poe, his 1st cousin.
http://poegen.net/TN/Images/SamuelPorterPoe.gif
Coke
Poe, Porter Poe….
http://poegen.net/TN/Images/HastenPoeFamilyHouse.JPG
http://poegen.net/TN/Images/HastenHamiltonPoeHouse1.JPG
Poe Tavern,
Daisy,