Partridge, Amy 1a

Birth Name Partridge, Amy
Gender female
Age at Death 46 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1646 Plymouth, Devon, England   2
Death 1692 Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America   2

Age: 46y

Families

Family of Doniphan, Alexander and Partridge, Amy

Married Husband Doniphan, Alexander ( * 1653-08-09 + 1717-02-06 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage about 1671 Virginia, British Colonial America   3a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Doniphan, Amyabout 16701728-02-04
Doniphan, Hannaabout 1672
Doniphan, Alexander III16731721
Doniphan, Lucy16731692-12-06
Doniphan, Anne16741699
Doniphan, Aimee1681before 1716

Source References

  1. Tyler's Quarterly Magazine Volume 26
      • Page: page 278-285
      • Source text:

        Captain Alexander 1 DONIPHAN (1653-1717) appears prominently on the records of Westmoreland and Richmond Counties, Virgina, and also on the Maryland records. He was a merchant and considerable landholder. There is a power of attorney dated 29 July 1671 from Thomas Yeabsley of Plymouth, County of Devon, Merchant, to Alexander Doniphan of Plymouth aforesaid, merchant, to collect certains debts due said Yeabsley by Plymouth aforesaid, merchant, to collect certain debts due said Yeabsicy by Robert Slye of Maryland (Maryland Archives, Vol LX, pages 491-492). He also appears as "Alexander Doniphan merchant in Alexander Doniphan of merchant in Virginia"in the Westmoreland County, Va, records records 1671-1675 and they too indicate Captain Doniphan
        was a merchant in Plymouth, Devonshire, England, before he established himself in Virginia whe he was about 18 years of age.

         

        Stafford County, Virginia Deed Book 1722-1728
        page 276 Under date 13 July 1726 it is stated that Sarah Hansford of Spotsylvania county wife of William Hansford is the widow of Alexander Doniphan and has good title to one third interest in 150 acres in Stafford
        County, Virginia. That interest she sells to Anthony Thornton.

         

         

        TitleAncestral lines of the Doniphan, Frazee, and Hamilton families
        Stmnt.Resp.by Frances Frazee Hamilton
        AuthorsHamilton, Frances Frazee <supermainframeset.asp?display=authordetails&authorno=49835&name=Hamilton%2C+Frances+Frazee>, b. 1866 (Main Author)

        NotesMicroreproduction of original published: [Indiana] : F.F. Hamilton, 1928. (Greenfield, Ind. : W.M. Mitchell Printing Co.). 700 p. Includes index. Chiefly ancestors of the author, Frances Frazee Hamilton, and her husband, Lucius Oliver Hamilton, and some of ancestors' descendants, with allied families. Frances Frazee was born in 1866 in Rush Rush County, Indiana, one of twelve children born to Rev. Ephraim Samuel Samuel Frazee (1824-1896) and Frances Elizabeth Austen Frazee (1827-1910), 1848-1869. Lucius Oliver Hamilton was born in 1862 in Bracken County, Kentucky, the son of Oliver Theodore Hamilton (1832-1913) and Sarah Jane Ginn Hamilton (1841-1910). Lucius Hamiliton and Frances Frazee were married in 1889. The had three sons, 1891-1897, born in Rush County, Indiana. Descendants lived in Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Arizona, California and elsewhere. Partial contents: Don Alphone Jphan -- Alexander Doniphan -- Colonel Alexander William Doniphan -- General Alexander William Doniphan -- Susan Doniphan -- Mott -- Mary Waugh -- Rev. John Waugh -- Keith -- Randolph -- Customer Smith -- Thomas Smith -- William Smith (Gov. Va.) -- William Smith (Capt.) -- Ann Smith -- Frazee genealogy, the Garner report, arranged by Prof. Oren E. Frazee -- Dr. Ellas Wetmore Frazee -- Frazee history, Frances Frazee Hamilton -- Samuel Ephraim Frazee -- Walton -- Dr. John Morris Frazee -- David Cushman Frazee -- Dr. Ephraim Frazee -- Hon. William Doniphan Frazee -- Mrs. Josephine Cappleman Frazee -- Dr. Lewis Jacob Frazee -- Rev. William Doniphan Frazee -- Ephraim Samuel Frazee -- Frances Elizabeth Austen (Frazee) -- Ester Chaterine Frazee (Lindsay) -- Dr. Arthur Paul Wakefield -- Lucy M.C. Robinson -- Lewis Anderson frazee -- Austen -- Brown -- Davis and Brown -- Recrod, reminiscences, Dr. Lewis J. Frazee -- Hamilton brothers who came to America -- John Cornelius Hamilton -- John Hamilton, Sr., Jr., Rev. soldiers -- Ginn-Gill -- Weaver -- John G. Fee and Berea College -- L.O. Hamilton supplement -- Appendex: Line of John Frazee. Includes Armes, Austin, Ball, Belnap, Blair, Brown, Browning, Campbell, Clark, Crane, Croxton, Curtis, Dailey, De Frees, Derr, Drake, Embree, Fraisy, Fraiser, Garrette, Ginn, Hetzel, Hockaday, Hodgin, Humes, Keith, King, Littell, Marsh, Maxwell, Metcalf, Miller, Morris, Mothershead, Mott, Moyer, Murry, Nelson, Oneal, Osborne, Pence, Pickering, Radding, Randolf, Robinson, Rogers, Ross, Seaverens, Smith, Spurrier, Struve, Sumey, Taylor, Teghtmeyer, Thompson, Tucker, Umbel, Walton, Waugh, Weaver, Williams, Wilson, Worthington, Wright, Wyatt, Young and related families

        DONIPHAN FAMILY
        OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA

        DONIPHAN FAMILY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
        The Doniphan Family information needs a lot of work. I look forward to receiving your comments, corrections and updates to the Doniphan family. Jim Burgess
        Much of this information is taken from original records and a book entitled The Sydney-Smith and Clagett Price Genealogy written by Lucy Montgomer Smith Price back in 1927 printed by Shenandoah Publishing House Strasburg, Virginia 1927.
        Several researchers in Fauquier County, Virginia believe that this book sometimes exaggerats the truth. For the purposes I the DONIPHAN family the serious researcher should decide for himself. I am putting these families together as best I can with the information that I have available. I am ALWAYS interesting in what other information or opinions that others may have. Jim Burgess
        Thanks to the return of the King George County, Virginia Will Book A1 and Sam and Ruth Sparacio records I believe that our information is accurate for the most part. If you disagree PLEASE let me know.
        1A. Alexander DONIPHAN was born about 1650 probably in Spain and may have
        lived in Plymouth, Devon, England. Alexander married before 2 Nov 1691 and
        lived in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia. Alexander left his will probated 20
        Sep 1716 In Richmond County, Virginia.

        Alexander married Margaret MOTT who was born about 1661 and lived in Old Rappahannock
        County, Virginia. Margaret left her will 23 Mar 1709 in Richmond County, Virginia.
        Margaret was the daughter of George MOTT and Elizabeth__________.

        Alexander secondly to a lady named Susanna in the will Alexander Doniphan dated 20 Sep 1716 and
        will of Gyles TRAVERS.

        Children of Alexander and Margaret were: (Alexander, Mott, Robert, Elizabeth, Anne, & Margaret)
        2A. Mott Doniphan was born about 1692 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.
        Mott married Rosanna ANDERSON 6 Feb 1716 in Richmond County, Virginia.
        Mott died aout 7 Oct 1776
        3A. Alexander DONIPHAN was born about 1718 married Mary WAUGH 17 June 1740 in
        Stafford County, Virginia. All their children were born in Germantown, Virginia according
        to one record. Mary WAUGH was born about 1718 was the daughter of Joseph WAUGH and
        Mary CROSBY of Stafford County, Virginia. Joseph Waugh was born about 1660 and died
        1727 of Belle Plaine Pomtomac Creek, Virginia(See Waugh file Fauquier USGENWEB site
        under Family Web site)
        4a. William DONIPHAN was born 20/30 Mar 1742 Overwharton Parish, Stafford
        County, Virginia William was wounded in the Revolutionary War
        4b. George DONIPHAN was born 1743 probably in Overwharton Parish, Stafford
        County, Virginia George was killed at the Battle of Brandywine in the Revolutionary
        War.
        4c Elizabeth DONIPHAN was born 18 Apr 1744 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County,
        Virginia and married William SMITH about 1773 and lived in Fauquier County, Virginia.
        Elizabeth DONIPHAN SMITH died about 15 Jan 1809 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
        William SMITH
        4d. Margaret DONIPHAN was born in 1746 and married John KEITH
        4e. Anne DONIPHAN was born 28 Feb 1747 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County,
        Virginia
        4f.. Alexander DONIPHAN was born 12 Mar 1750 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County,
        Virginia. Alexander married Mary DAVIS. Alexander married Mary DAVIS.
        4g. Mott DONIPHAN was born 10 Jun 1752 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
        Mott died before 8 Sep 1783 in King George County, Virginia.
        4h. Joseph DONIPHAN was born in 1757 in King George County, Virginia
        married Ann Fowke SMITH 25 Apr 1784 in Fauquier County, Virginia. Joseph was a
        Justice of the Peace in Fredericksburg. Joseph and Mary moved to Kentucky.
        Joseph Doniphan served in the Revolutionary War. Joseph DONIPHAN died in 1813.
        5a. Alexander W. DONIPHAN was born 9 July 1808 in Mason County, Kentucky.
        4i. George Anderson Gowry DONIPHAN was born about 1759 in Overwharton Parish,
        Stafford County, Virginia.

        3B. Anderson DONIPHAN was born ABOUT 1720 probably in Stafford County, Virginia.
        Anderson married Magdelen MONTEITH about 1748 and lived in King George County,
        Virginia.
        4a. Gerard DONIPHAN
        4b. Rosanna DONIPHAN
        4c. Mary DONIPHAN
        4d. Elizabeth DONIPHAN
        4e. Lucretia DONIPHAN
        Thomas MONTEITH left his will dated 1 Dec 1746 proved
        6 Mar 1746/7 in King George County, Virginia.

        3C. Anne DONIPHAN was born about 1722 probably in Stafford County, Virginia. Anne
        married George WHITE 4 Aug 1743 in Stafford County, Virginia.

        3D. Robert DONIPHAN was born about 1724 probably in Stafford County, Virginia.

        3E. Mary DONIPHAN was born about 1727 probably in Stafford County, Virginia.
        Mary DONIPHAN married Travers COOKE 26 Feb 1754

        3F. Margaret DONIPHAN

        2B. Robert Doniphan was born about 1694 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.
        Robert married Ellen HACKLEY about 1710 and lived in King George County,
        Virginia. Robert DONIPHAN left his will in King George County, Virginia 3 Oct 1743
        3a Robert DONIPHAN

        2C. Sarah DONIPHAN was bonr about 1698 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia.
        Sarah married William HANSFORD 12 Feb 1725/1726 at St Paul's Parish, Stafford
        County, Virginia.

        2D. Margaret DONIPHAN was born about 1700 in Richmond County, Virginia. Margaret married
        Owen DERMOTT about 1720. Margaret died before 5 Jun 1724 in King George County,
        Virginia.

        2E. Elizabeth DONIPHAN was born about 1702 in Richmond County, Virginia. Elizabeth
        married Stephen HANSFORD about 1724 probably in King George County, Virginia were
        they lived.

        2F. Anne DONIPHAN was born about 1704 in Richmond County, Virginia.

        2G. Anderson DONIPHAN was born about 1706 in Richmond County, Virginia. Anderson married
        Elizabeth GRANT and lived in King George County, Virginia. Anderson died about 1761
        in King George County, Virginia.

        1A. Alexander DONIPHAN and Susanna

        2H. Annne DONIPHAN married twice:
        (1) John CAVE
        (2) Gyles TRAVERS

         

         

         

        WHO DO THESE CHILDREN BELONG TO?

        3a. Mary DONIPHAN was born in 1784 married Dr Anderson KEITH son of John KEITH
        and Margaret DONIPHAN
        3b. Thomas DONIPHAN was born in 1787 in Fredericksburg, married Rebecca FRAZEE
        3c. George DONIPHAN was born was born in 1790 married Mary Ann MARSHALL and
        settled in Augusta, Kentucky.
        3d. Margaret DONIPHAN was born in 1792 in Kentucky married John HOCKADAY
        3e. Lucy DONIPHAN died young
        3f. Susan Montgomery DONIPHAN was born in 1794 in Kentucky married DrDr. Ephraim
        FRAZEE
        3g. Matilda DONIPHAN was born in 1805 married Edward THOMPSON
        3h. Alexander William DONIPHAN was born 9 Jul 1808 moved to Missouri and married
        Elizabeth Jane THORNTON of Liberty, Missouri. Alexander was influential in the founding
        of William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri
        2h. Anderson DONIPHAN was born 1764

         

         

        1a. Alexander DONIPHAN's second wife was Catherine DOBBINS

        2a. Alexander DONIPHAN Junior married Eleanor KING of
        King George County, Virginia.

         

         

         

        4c Elizabeth DONIPHAN married William SMITH (Captain). He was born I5 Feb 1741 in Fauquier
        County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth DONIPHAN daughter of Capt Alexander DONIPHAN
        in 1773. William SMITH died 22 Jan 1803 in Fauquier County, Virginia. William
        inherited the home called Mt Eccentric. Elizabeth was born 12 Apr 1744 and died 15
        Jan 1809. He was know as "Gentleman William SMITH" From Hennings Statues Volume 7
        page 74 "William SMITH, now living in Fauquier County, was a soldier and served in five or
        six campaigns in the First Virginia Regiment, was wounded in defending a fort in
        October 1758. During the greater part of that term he served as a Sergeant. Given under my
        hand this 2nd day of February 1780. Adam Stephen L't. Colonel. Virginia Colonial Militia, Volume 2,
        page 48 by Crozier He served in the first company organized in Fauquier County, mustered in 1761
        and is mentioned as "William Smith, Sr." His brother in law, William served in the same
        company under Capt William Edmonds, 1761. The will of Elizabeth Doniphan SMITH is
        found in Fauquier County Clerks office, Book B page 18, dated 3 Jan 1804 and recorded
        2 Jan 1809.
        3a. Mary Waugh SMITH was born 1 Jan 1775 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
        3b. Ann Anderson SMITH was born 7 Oct 1776 married Joseph DONIPHAN ) Captain.
        "She was a mere child when she married Joseph DONIPHAN" at age 16 about 1792.
        3c. Walter Anderson SMITH was born 1779 in Fauquier County, Virginia. He married
        Catherine MOREHEAD 22 Dec 1803 in Fauquier County, Virginia. Walter died in
        1845 in Fauquier County, Virginia. Catherine MOREHEAD was the daughter of Presley
        MOREHEAD. Walter died in 17 October 1845 at Mt Eccentric. He was buried in the family
        graveyard as were his father and grandfather. Walter married (2) Charlotte TRIPLETT daughter of
        Francis TRIPLETT daughter of Francis TRIPLETT (Colonel) 9 Children.
        Walter Anderson SMITH 's will is in Will Book C page 372 dated 18 Mar 1844 in
        Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. "To each of his nine sons he gave 350
        acres of land with a fine orchard complete. Colonel R. A. McIntyre states that upon
        abstracting titles he finds Walter Smith of "Mt Eccentric" was one of the largest
        landowners and wealthiest planters of Virginia.
        3d. William Rowley SMITH was born 12 Feb 1781 in Fauquier County, Virginia. William
        Rowley married Lucy BLACKWELL 21 Mar 1809 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
        Lucy BLACKWELL WAS born 3 May 1793 and died in 1879
        3e. Joseph Doniphan SMITH was born 26 Oct 1782 in Fauquier County, Virginia
        3f. Elizabeth Doniphan SMITH was born 30 Jul 1784 in Fauquier County, Virginia
        married George DENEALE (Captain)
        3g. Catherine Harrison SMITH was born 12 Jun 1789 in Fauquier County, Virginia.

         

         

         

         

        1. Joseph DONIPHAN was a Native of King George County, Virginia.
        Joseph DONIPHAN married Anne SMITH (sister of Walter SMITH(Colonel).

        2a. Alexander W. DONIPHAN was born 9 July 1808 in Mason County,
        Kentucky

         

         

         

         

        Brothers John MOTT and George MOTT.

        1a. John MOTT of Sittingbourne Parish, Rappahannock died about
        17 Jan 1677-1678

         

        1b. George MOTT

        2a. Elizabeth MOTT married John FOSSAKER Richmond County
        Wills and Inventory 1709-1717
        page 83. Mrs Elizabeth FOSSAKER, inventory presented
        by the executor Mrs Eleanor Shippie, 4 Jun 1712. (Elizabeth
        FOSSAKER was the widower of John FOSSAKER and eldest
        daughter of George MOTT. MRC, p. 71.)

        2b. Margaret MOTT married Captain Alexander DONIPHAN.

        2c. Anna MOTT married John GLENDENNING

        2d. Ellen MOTT married Mr. PIGG

        NOTES AND DONIPHAN FAMILY TIME LINE

        Marriages of Richmond County, Virginia.
        DONIPHAN, Alexander (Captain, Gentleman) circa 1653-1717, widower,
        married (2) by 2 November 1691 Margaret Mott, second daughter of George
        MOTT, Gentleman, of Rappahannock County, patentee of thousands of acres
        of land in the North Neck of Virginia. Margaret (MOTT) DONIPHAN
        dieddied prior to 23 March 1709 DB#1, p.8; see also Essex County
        DB#13, page 320 and 26T275-285, 28T226-238.
        Second to: Susannah______. Alexander Doniphan left his will in
        Richmond County, Virginia written 20 Sep 1716 and proved 6 Feb 1716/7.
        DB#1,p.8 see also Essex County DB #13, p. 320 and 26T275-285, 28T226.238.

         

        1650 Alexander DONIPHAN was born probably in Spain.

        1674 Alexander DONIPHAN immigrated to America.

        1 Jun 1692 Sworn in as Justice of the Peace Mr. Alexander Doniphan
        Richmond County, Virginia Order Book 1.

        3 Mar 1693, Deed of Alexander Donipahn and Margaret his wife, coheir
        with Elizabeth, Anne and Ellen, daughters of George Mott, of the
        County of Rappahannock(now Richmond) Gent. to William Colsten.
        William and Mary Quarterly, Richmond County Record 1708-9, Deed
        Book 1.

        6 Mar 1704-1705. William Tayloe, Colonel and Commander-in-Chief of
        Richmond County in behalf of himself and the Militia within said
        County, showeth several charges for services in August and September
        Also maongst them William Underwood, Captain of a company of foot
        October, 1704, Captain Alexander, Doiphan, Captain of a troop
        of horse in the upper part of Richmond County. Virginia County Records,
        Colonial Militia, Richmond County Order Book, 1651-1776, Book 2 page 100
        Virginia Historical Magazine, Vokume XXX, No. 4.

        1702-1714 Richmond County, Virginia Captain Alexander DONIPHAN Justice
        of the Peace and Coroner

        5 Aug 1712. Grant to Captain Alexander Doniphan and Mr. Robert Doniphan of the
        County of Richmond, for 482 acres dated August 5th, 1712. Northern
        Neck Grant Books, Book 3 page 108.

        20 Sep 1716 Captain Alexander Donipahn 20 September 1716, son Alexander-
        Virginia County Records, Volumme 11, William and Mary Quarterly.

        1716 Alexander DONIPHAN Will probated in Richmond County Virginia
        Book 3 page 297. Will of Alexander DONIPHAN Richmond County Virginia Wills and
        Inventories 1709-1717 Page 297 - Alexander DONIPHAN, WILL; 20 Sep 1716, 6 Feb 1716/1717.
        Son Alexander 250 acres in the fork of Rappahannock bought of George
        Jones deceased, Stephen Boweing the other 180 acres of land joining
        the aForesaid tract: son Mott 180 acres out of a tract bought of
        Joshua DAVIS being 330 acres lying back of my river land; if he has
        no heirsto go to grandson. Giles Travers; son Robert; daughter
        Margaret 70 acres. bought of Joshua Davis; daughter Elizabeth
        remainder of 80 acres and her mother's wedding ring; wife Susannah,
        having kept her estate apart and taken it to herself and desiring
        nothing of mine...; daughter Ann; ex to give Mrs Mary BELFIELD a ring
        of 12 shillings price; ex: son Robert; wits: Peter LOWD, Elias
        POWELL, Robert FASSAKER. (Alexander Doniphan married his second
        wife Margaret MOTT, by Nov 1691; she died prior to Mar 1709. MRC,
        page 57.

         

        1723 Dermott, Owen (d.i., 1723), COB#1, P. 123: 7 June = Margaret Dermot, widow,
        came into court and made oath Owen Dermot, deceased, departed this life without
        making any will so far as she knows or believes... and administration is
        granted to her on his estate. Robert Doniphan, her brother, became her
        security and on 5 July 1713 an inventory of the estate of Owen Dermot(t),
        deceased, was recorded in I:#1, p. 27-28.

        1724 Dermott, Margaret (d.i., 1724). COB#1, p. 181: 1 May 1724 = Administration
        on her estate was granted to Robert Doniphan who gave bond and her estate was
        ordered to be appraised. On 1 May 1724 Robert Doniphan gave his bond as
        administrator of Margaret Dermott, deceased and on 5 Jun 1724 he returned her
        inventory to court. (BB#1, p2; I#1, p. 38) She was the daughter of Captain
        Aleander and Margaret (Mott) Doniphan and widow of Dermot(t) next below, who
        appears on the King George County records 1721-1723. On 1 April 1726 ther son
        Mott Dermott, was apprenticed to his uncle Robert Doniphan (COB#1, p. 314) and he
        voted in the 1751 Burgess election (DB#3, p. 467).

        1732 Grant, William Junior d.t., 1732. William Grant Junior was murdered in late 1732
        his widow Mary Grant. .... By 2 Dec 1743 Elizabeth Grant, the elder daughter had
        married (as his first wife) Anderson DONIPHAN, Gentleman (C.1720-1761) and shortly
        thereafter Mary Grant, the younger daughter married William Wright of Prince William
        County and he was gentleman Justice of the Peace there in 1746.

        23 October 1743 Will Book A1 Will of Robert Doniphan page 166-167
        In the Name of God Amen. I Robert Donipahn of the Parish of Brunswick in the
        county of King George being sick and weak of body, but of perfect mind and memory
        do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
        Item: I give and bequeath to my loving son Robert Doniphan two negro girls
        Dinah and Truelove and like wise a Negro man named Sam and two feather beds and furniture
        at the day of marriage and likewise sufficient schooling, those Negroes above mentioned
        to him and his heirs forever.
        Item: I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Ellen Doniphan three Negroes,
        Edinbourough, London and Kate and also a white servant woman named Isabella Gordon and
        also a lease of ladn lying in the little fork of Rappahannock River in Orange County
        and all the rest of my personal estate I give to her and her heirs forever.
        Item: I give and bequeath to my loving nephew Mott Dearmitt all my wearing
        cloaths.
        It is my desire that James Hackley and my loving wife Ellen Doniphan be Executor
        of this my last will and Testament, utterly revoking all former wills by me at any
        time made. I do hereby acknowledge this my last will and testament as witness my hand
        and seale this Twenty Third day of October One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Three.

        Robert Doniphan (her mark)
        William Underwood
        Elias Sharp
        Elizabeth (her X mark) Hackley
        At a Court held for King George County the 2d day of March 1743 (1743/4).
        The last will and Testament of Robert Doniphan, deceased was present into court by
        James Hackley and Ellen Doniphan, his Executors, who made oath thereto which was proved
        by the oath of the witnesses thereto and admitted to record, the said executors with
        John Fox their security entered into bond in L500 for the same.
        Copa. test Harry Turner Cl Cur.

        28 Feb 1747 Doniphan, Anne married George White 4 Aug 1743 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford
        County, Virginia.

        5 Jan 1749 Anderson Doniphan and William Rowley WITNESSES to the will of Jeremiah
        Bronaugh. Jno Glendening also a witness.

        1752 Tax List King George County, Virginia
        "The three Doniphans held large tracts of land in both Stafford and King George
        Counties and lived alternatively in both counties."
        Doniphan, Alexander
        Doniphan, Anderson,
        Doniphan, Mott

        26 Feb 1754 Doniphan, Mary married Travers

        Tyler's Quarterly Magazine Volume 26 1944-1945 page 280.

        (1) Alexander Doniphan was born previous to 1716, his grand father Captain Alexander Doniphan so indicating in his will. Captain Doniphan bequeathed two tract of land to his son Mott and othis second son that shall be borne the reversionary interest in the said land, thus indicating Mott already had one son but it was not the grand fathers intention that he shoud inherit any of the land which he bequeather his fahter. The only reason the compiler can ascribe to this action is that Captain Doniphan knew his son Mott had married an heiress and that the eldes son of this couple would inherit a goodly land estate from his mother and it was his desire to provide for the second son of Mott althought he had not yet been born. Perhaps Captain Alexander Doniphan used this same reasoning when he failed to bequeath his son Robert any land, being aware he wsa the eldest son and heir of Margaret Mott Doniphan he was already entitled to a vast acreage; he therefore left the land in which he had a fee simple estate to his other children.

        Alexander Doniphan was raised in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, where he married 17 Jun 1740 Mary Waugh daughter of Joseph Waugh and Mary (Crosby) Waugh. From her father she inherited 1176 acres on Potomac Creek, while her husband was possed of a considerable landed estate by inheritance and purchase in the counties of Stafford and King George.

        On 4 Apr 1757 Mott Doniphan for love and affection deeded to his son Alexander my plantation in Fairfax county on Dogue Run now in the possession and occupation of Benjamin Ewell"...."being part of a patent formerly granted to John Matthews on 13 Oct 1694 for 2466 acres.Stafford Count Deed Book P page 142.
        Space will not permit further reference to documents relating to Alexander
        Doniphan. He died in Stafford County in 1768 his will being recorded now in the now missing Will Book N page 37. We are fortunate to have a copy preserved in the suite paper Doniphan vs Doniphan which pended before the Superior Court of Chancery for the Fredericksburg District.

        Mary Waugh (Doniphan) died previous to 1785. Stafford County D.B. S page 307.

        Tyler's Quarterly Magazine Volume 25 1944-1945 page 278
        III. Mott Doniphan was the second son of Captain Alexander and Margaret
        (Mott) Doniphan. Stafford County C.Order Book #1 page 55. By inheritance he was entitled to a vast acreage in King George and Stafford counties and by virture of his marriage with Rosannah, daughter of Captain George and Mary Mathews Anderson of Potomac Creek, Stafford, he had a courtesy right in considerable other land on Potomac Creek, Overwharton Parish. While documentary evidence is lacking, the indication are that Mott Doniphan and Rosannah Anderson were married circa 1710.

        On 1 May 1747 Mott Doniphan(Stafford County Book P page 142 and Z page 201). purchased from Thomas Stubblefield and Ellen, his wife lage widow of Robert Doniphan Junior deceased all her dower right in her said deceased husbands deceased estate. (King George County D B #3 page 180. On 5 Jun 1747 Mott doniphan of Overwharton Parish, Stafford Count, "for love and affection he bears to his son Anderson Doniphan(Stafford Record Book Z page 392). he deeds him one half of the plantation whereon my brother Robert Doniphan lated lived and which descended to me by the death of my nephew Robert Doniphan lying and being in Brunswick Parish, King George County. King George County Deed Book #3 page 182. Mott Doniphans appears frequently on the King George and Stafford county records but space will not permit further abstracts from those records.

        The name of Mott Doniphan appears upon a panel on the galler of Aquia Church, Overwharton Parish, in a list of vestrymen for the year 1757 being the year the present church was constructed.

        Rosannah (Anderson) Doniphan predeceased her husband. The will of Mott Doniphan was of record in Stafford county Will Book N 1767-1783 page 333, now missing, however, the chancery suit Doniphan vx Doniphan states Mott died in "anteriour to 7 Oct 1776", and from his position of the will in Book "N" the writer believes this approximately the date of his death. No copy or abstract of the will of Mott Doniphan has been located, however there is ample evidence that he had two sons both of whom predeceased him and Overwharton Parish Register records the marriages of two Misses Doniphans who are logically his daughter there being no other mail of this name eligible to be their father.

      • Citation:

        Alexander Doniphan and three wives

        https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/7521841?cid=mem_copy

  2. LY6N-Z9L FamilySearch.org
  3. LY3C-94R FamilySearch.org
      • Source text:

        ccounts of Alexander's life are varied concerning children, dates, etc. More research needs to be done here.

         

        Captain Alexander Doniphan immigrated to Virginia from Plymouth, England in 1672 and settled in Westmoreland County. He acquired the title of Captain by virtue of a commission in the Virginia Colonial Militia. He died in 1717 leaving a will in Richmond by which he bequeathed a large estate. Among items bequeathed was mentioned a "dymond" ring, a rare item in Colonial records. he came to Virginia at the age of 18 years. From information furnished by: George H.S. King

        More information is at Alexander Doniphan's wikitree profile at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Doniphan-6

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