Elizabeth Croshaw

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Croshaw (daughter of Capt. Richard Croshaw and Elizabeth Mallory).

    Notes:

    Writ of Partition

    York County, Virginia, Records, Yorktown, Va.
    Volume 11, page 484.
    Transcripts, Archives Division, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia
    Volume 11, page 456.

    Write of Partition. 30th Sept, 1692. The Sheriff of York County ordered to impanel a Jury to divide 200 acres in Marston alias Bruton Parish. This land having been left to Elizabeth, widow of Rice Jones of York County, lately deceased, and Rachell wife of John Walker of King and Queen County, "sisters and co-heires of Benjamin Crotia, deceased, sonn of Mr: Richard Crotia likewise deceased." The 200 acres of land is described as adjoining the Indian field and now in occupation of Robert West.
    John and Rachel Walker having lately sold their half to Col. Edmund Jennings, the division is ordered.

    "Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol, VI, King and Queen County, Records Concerning 18th Century Persons" Third Collection, Abstracted by Beverley Fleet (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1961) at pages 21-22.

    Thus, according to the will of Richard Croshaw and the Writ of Partition, Elizabeth (Croshaw) Jones, daughter of Richard Croshaw, was married to Rice Jones prior to July 1667 and she outlived him, being his widow when Elizabeth died in 1692.

    Elizabeth married Rice Jones. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt. Richard Croshaw died 1669, York Co. VA.

    Notes:

    THE WILL OF RICHARD CROSHAW
    1667

    York County, Virginia, Records, Yorktown, Va.
    Volume 4, page 248.
    Transcripts, Archives Division, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia
    Volume 4, page 346.

    "In the Name of God Amen, the last of July 1667. I Richard Croshaw being in health and of perfect memory thanks be to Almighty God, and calling to rememberance the uncertaine Estate of this transitory life Doe make constitute and ordain this my last will in manner and form following, Revoking and annuling by those presents every Testament will and wills heretofore by me made and Declared either by word or my writing and this only to be taken for my last will and Testament and first being penitent from the bottom om my heart for all my sins committing my Soul to God my Savior by whom I hope Eternally to be saved, and my Body to be Desently buried, when it shall please God to call me in some place as Execut's hereafter named shall appoint and for my Temporal Estate I dispose order and give in manner and form following.

    "Imprimis. I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Elizabeth Croshaw my land I now live on during her life, it joyning on the Indian field in Mastin parish and after her decease to my son Benjamin and his heirs forever.

    "2ly. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Jones and heirs of her body forever 300 acres of Land at Mattapony according to bill of sale, and 600 acres I give as followeth it joyneth in the said Divident at Mattapony (Vizt) to my aforesaid Son 200 acres to my daughter Margaret Croshaw 200 acres and to my daughter Rachell Croshaw 200 acres and to them and their heirs forever but in case that either of my said children dye, Then it equally to be divided between the survivor or either of them my sd children, and I give and gequeath unto Villehill Hughes during his life 170 acres of Land more or lesse which formerly went by old John Holdings land joyning upon the Land of Goodman Snead and after the decease of the sd Villenill the said land to fall to my said son Benhamin and his heirs forever. And further I give to my son Benhamin one mare marked with R on the left Buttock with her increase male and female, only the first mare folo Excepted who I give and gequeath with the increase thereof male and female to my aforesaid daughter Margaret Croshaw and the heirs of her body foreever. And further the Remainder of my Temporall Estate I give and bequeath to my aforesaid loving wife Elizabeth Croshaw during her widdowhood but in case of her marriage she only to have her third and the Remainder Equally to be divided between my said three children Benjamin Croshaw, Margaret and Rachell, And I do hereby make Constitute and ordaine my aforesaid loving wife full and whole Executrix of this my last will and Testament

    (signed) Richard Croshaw (seal)
    Signed sealed and delivered
    in the presence of us

    Paul Johnson

    The Marke of
    Villenill Hughes


    Probt'n in Cur C- Ebor 24th May 1669 p. Sacrament Paulis Johnson & Recordnt'n Die & ano pr Dict.

    Richard married Elizabeth Mallory. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Mallory
    Children:
    1. Rachel CROSHAW was born 1655.
    2. 1. Elizabeth Croshaw
    3. Margaret Croshaw
    4. Benjamin Croshaw