Rebecca Stewart

Female 1717 -


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  • Name Rebecca Stewart 
    Born 1717  Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Reference Number 1686 
    Person ID I1686  Families

    Father Patriarch Stewart,   d. USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Matriarch Stewart,   d. USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F538  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Children 
     1. James Stewart,   b. Abt 1750, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1815, Craven, North Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 65 years)  [natural]
    Family ID F1245  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • Rebecca1 Stewart, born say 1717, sued Charles Hix in Brunswick County, Virginia court in September 1738 for her freedom and a certificate for the same, but the court dismissed the case in February 1738/9 when she failed to appear. Hix was ordered to pay Douglas Irby as an evidence for one day and for coming and going fifty miles [Orders 1732-41, 203, 223]. She was living in Surry County, Virginia, on 17 July 1750 when the court ordered the churchwardens of Albemarle Parish to bind out her children: Moggy, Tom, Jack, Nan, Peter, and James [Orders 1749-51, 110]. Joseph Walker sued her in Brunswick County court on 22 June 1756. The jury found her not guilty on 23 February 1757 and ordered Walker to pay costs. She sued Daniel Clarke and Sylvanus Stanton for trespass, but both suits were dismissed by agreement of the parties on 28 February 1759. And her suit against William Evans was dismissed on 28 May 1760 by agreement of the parties [Orders 1756-7, 65, 128, 201-2; 1757-9, 300; 1760-84, 65]. She purchased 50 acres in Brunswick County on the south side of the Meherrin River and the north side of the Great Road from John Parham for 25 pounds on 26 September 1763, and she purchased 70 acres on Fox Branch from Kirby Moody on 16 April 1764 and sold this 70 acres to Moody on 6 June 1766. She purchased 200 acres near the Rocky Run in Meherrin Parish, Brunswick County, on 23 September 1776. Her land adjoined Drury Going and the Pompey family according to Going's deed of sale for land on the south side of the Meherrin River in Brunswick County on 10 October 1787 [DB 4:215; 7:384; 8:311; 12:84-5; 14:366]. She was called the executrix of Peter Moggy on 23 January 1783 when the Greensville County court dismissed a suit against her for debt brought by Batt Peterson, assignee of Ephraim Peebles, because she was not residing in the county [Orders 1781-9, 56]. She was called administratrix of the estate of Peter Moggy, deceased, on 27 March 1787 when Peterson sued her in Brunswick County court [Orders 1784-8, 463]. She was probably the unnamed mother of Thomas Stewart who provided for her maintenance by his 24 February 1791 Greensville County will [WB 1:181-3]. Rebecca was the mother of

      i. Moggy, born say 1740.
      ii. Thomas, born say 1743.
      iii. John/ Jack, born say 1745.
      iv. Ann, born say 1746, perhaps the Nanny Pompey who, with husband Littleberry Pompey and (brother?) James Stewart, sold 135 acres adjoining Steward's Branch in Meherrin Parish, Brunswick County, on 26 January 1778 [DB 13:45].
      Peter, born say 1748.
      vi. James, born say 1750.
      vii. Barnett, born say 1760.
      viii.William, born say 1761.