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About Hannah Thompson
Children of John Bell and Hannah ? are:
+ 41 v. Hannah Bell, born Abt. 1723 in Surry County, Virginia; died 1788 in Chatham County, North Carolina.
She married William Thompson.He was born Abt. 1720 in Surry County, Virginia.
Children of Hannah Bell and William Thompson are:
- 80 i. John7 Thompson, born June 24, 1744 (Source: Gertrude R. B. Richards, Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Sussex Counties, 1739-1778,(The National Society Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia; 1958).).
- 81 ii. Balaam Thompson, born October 13, 1745 (Source: Gertrude R. B. Richards, Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Sussex Counties, 1739-1778,(The National Society Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia; 1958).).
- 82 iii. Susanna Thompson, born November 16, 1749 (Source: Gertrude R. B. Richards, Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Sussex Counties, 1739-1778,(The National Society Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia; 1958).).She married ? Kendrick.
- 83 iv. Ann Thompson, born Aft. 1750.She married ? Kendrick.
- 84 v. Hannah Thompson, born Aft. 1750.She married ? Terrell.
- 85 vi. Sarah Thompson, born Aft. 1750.She married ? Terrell.
Mentioned in her father's will:
Item I give and bequeath my Daughter Hannah Thompson five shillings current money of VIrginia to her the sd Hannah Thompson her heirs & assigns forever.
Mentioned in her mother's will:
ITEM. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Thompson six pounds that her Husband William Thompson owed me also five shillings sterling to her and her heirs forever.
Will of Hannah Thompson Bell
Will of Hannah Thompson- 7 Sept. 1784
In the name of God Amen. I Hannah Thompson of Chatham County in the State of North carolina; being sick and indisposed in my body; but, yet of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind the mortality of my Body do make and constitute this my last Will and Testament. In the first place I resign my soul to God that gave it and my Body to the grave to be buried in a christian manner at the discretion of my Executors and touching what worldly goods it hath please God to bless me with it is my Will that they be disposed of in the following manner,
that is to say, I give and bequeath unto my Eldest and well beloved son JohnThompson the sum of Twenty shillings lawful money of this state.
2ndly I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son Balaam Thompson the like sum of Twenty shillings lawful money.
thirdly I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Shusanna Kendrick and her Husband the like sum of Twenty Shillings-
fourthly I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Mary Self and her Husband the like sum of Twenty Shillings-
fifthly I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Sarah Terryll and her Husband the like sum of Twenty Shillings -
sixthly, I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved Daughter Hannah Terryl and her Husband the like sum of Twenty shillings-
Seventhly I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Ann Kendick and her Husband one negro Boy called Lamb
Eighthly I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son William Thompson one negro woman called Jean with her child called Currituck, also all my stock and household furniture with the whole residue of my estate after the foregoing legacies are paid, He my said son William being subject to pay out of his part a certain Debt which I owe the Estate of my late Husband William Thompson deceased
Lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my two sons John Thompson and Balaam Thompson my whole and sole executors of this my last Will and Testament & witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this seventh day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty four -1784
Signed sealed published and declared in the presence of us
Mourning Hubbard (her mark)
John Montgomery
Signed Hannah thompson (her mark "H")
A Copy Test John Ramsey C.C.
Source: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/chatham/wills/hannthwi.txt
U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Hannah Bell
Name: Hannah Bell
Gender: Female
Spouse Name: William Thompson
Spouse
Birth Place: VA
Number Pages: 1
Bell, Hannah 67. WILLIAM V7 THOMPSON (WILLIAM IV6, WILLIAM III5, WILLIAM REV II4, ABIGAIL3 COLLINS, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1720 in Surry Co., VA, and died Bet. 1773 - 1811 in Chatham Co., North Carolina. He married HANNAH BELL 1742 in Surry Co., VA, daughter of JOHN BELL and HANNAH. She was born Abt. 1723 in Surrey Co., VA, and died 1784 in Chatham County, NC. Notes for WILLIAM V THOMPSON: moved To Chatham Co., NC after 1755 Was a Colonel in the Colonial army of NC( Colonial records., NC Vol 10, pg 30) was 2nd LT in revolutionary army with 10th NC regiment, Williams Co, from Chatham Co., NC (Vol 8., pg 704-710 & 588-589) Served as H.M. ( his majesty's) justice of peace in Orange Co NC prior to the revolution. Was a delegate to Provincial congress in 1776 from Hillsborough District Carteret Co., NC ( Colonial records NC vol 10 pg 30) (state records of NC
Occupation: Lawyer
Moved from Sussex Va to Chatham NC about 1750
Notes: Boddie, 17th Century Isles Of Wight Co., Vol 1 pg 301
He is William Thompson V
Operated a well known ferry on Deep River very near Gu[ph Community.
Notes for HANNAH BELL: daughter of John Bell Jr. & Hannah ? Hannah and William moved from Sussex to Chatham Co., NC about 1750. Hannah's will was probated May 1788. Will date was 9-7-1784 and it was probated in May of 1788
Children of WILLIAM THOMPSON and HANNAH BELL are: 85. i. JOHN8 THOMPSON, b. June 24, 1744, Albemarle, Surry Co., VA; d. 1811, Chatham Co., NC. 86. ii. BALAAM THOMPSON, b. October 13, 1745, Albemarle, Surry Co., VA; d. 1798, Onslow Chatham Co.,, NC. iii. WILLIAM VI THOMPSON, b. August 10, 1747, Albemarle, Surry Co., VA; d. 1797, Chatham Co., NC. Notes for WILLIAM VI THOMPSON: baptized 11-8-1747 Surry, VA sponsors were Mary Bell, Henry Lee
87. iv. SUSANNAH THOMPSON, b. November 16, 1749, Albemarle, Surry Co., VA. 88. v. SARAH THOMPSON, b. 1754, Brunswick Co., VA; d. 1808, Chatham Co., NC. vi. HANNAH THOMPSON, b. 1757, Brunswick Co., VA; m. AARON TERRELL; b. Bet. 1749 - 1759. Notes for AARON TERRELL: son of Timothy and Mart Martin Terrell, according to Terrell genealogy Hannah married Daniel Terrell brother of Simon & Aaron. Aaron married Hannah Steel?
Notes for Hannah & Simon Boddie 17th century Isle of Wight Co., Vol 1 pg 303
89. vii. MARY MARTHA THOMPSON, b. 1758, Brunswick Co., VA. 90. viii. ELIZABETH ANN THOMPSON, b. 1760, Chatham Co., NC; d. 1800, Washington, Co., GA.
19. Hannah BELL (John , John , Richard ) was born about 1723 in Albemarle, Surry County, Virginia. She died before May 1788 in . Hannah married William THOMPSON, son of William THOMPSON and Mary Clifton, before 1744. William died before May 1788 in .
Moved from Sussex to Chatham County, North Carolina about 1750. Notes for Hannah Bell: Her death date is that of her will. Her parents owned 700 acres in Surry County, VA, on the south side of the Nottaway River.
55 ii. Sarah Thompson. 56 iii. James Thompson, died 1805 in Warren Co., NC. He married Elizabeth Shearin.William Thompson (1722 - 1781) Born in Virginia, USA on 1722 to William Thompson and Mary Clifton. William married Hannah Bell and had 8 children. He passed away on Mar 1781 in North Carolina, USA. William V. Thompson Birth: 1720 in VA Father: William IV Thompson b. 1693 in Prince George, VA Mother: Mary Clifton b. 1700 in Virginia Colony Hannah Bell (Wife) b. About. 1723 Children:
1. DescendantsMary Thompson b. 1751 in VA Children of Hannah Bell and William Thompson are: 1. +Giles Balaam Thompson, b. October 13, 1745, Surry Co. Virginia, d. March 08, 1798, Chatham Co. North Carolina. 2. John Thompson, b. June 24, 1744, d. date unknown. 3. William Thompson, b. August 10, 1747, d. date unknown. 4. Susannah Thompson, b. November 16, 1749, d. date unknown. 5. Mary Thompson, b. 1758, d. date unknown. 6. Sarah Thompson, b. 1754, d. date unknown. 7. Hannah Thompson, b. 1757, d. date unknown. 8. Elizabeth Ann Thompson, b. 1760, d. date unknown. (Hanna's will is in Will Book B pg. 153-154, 1764-1772 Sussex County, VAChatham Co NC deed index Z-255 10 Dec 1818, Thomas Ragland, surviving adm. of William Brantley Esq. decd. to William Self, Gaines (Garner, Elizabeth Self named a son Garner) Self, Elizabeth wife of James Duncan, Hannah wife of James Hay? (this is Story), Letitia Thompson widow, Nancy wife of ...husband Brooks (this is Richard), Thompson Self and Balaam Self, children and heirs of Parish Self dec'd, William Brantley sold land to Parish Self, gave bond, purchase money now paid, transfer of land. Witnessed H.D. Bridges.//Mary Thompson daughter of William Thompson Jr. and Hanna Bell (WFT) (Hanna's will is in Will Book B pg. 153-154, 1764-1772 Sussex County, VA). Children: Elizabeth Self married James Duncan son of William Duncan (Joe and Olive Harris' book)//Hannah married William Thompson and had 8 children
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Hannah Thompson's Timeline
1723 |
1723
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Surry, Colonial Virginia, Colonial America
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1744 |
June 24, 1744
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Sussex County, Virginia, United States
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1745 |
October 13, 1745
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Albemarle, Surry Co., Virginia
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1747 |
August 10, 1747
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Albemarle, Surry Co., Virginia
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1749 |
November 16, 1749
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Albemarle, Surry Co., Virginia
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1752 |
1752
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Brunswick, Virginia
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1754 |
1754
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Brunswick County, Virginia, United States
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1757 |
1757
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Brunswick Co., Virginia
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1758 |
1758
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Chatham, North Carolina, United States
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