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Jane Ligon (Pew)

Also Known As: "Pew", "Ligon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Death: after December 07, 1713
Henrico County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Pew, of Henrico and Jane Pew
Wife of John Price, III and Hugh Ligon
Mother of Pugh Price; Capt. John Price, IV, Catawba Military Confederacy and Elizabeth (Price) Dees
Sister of Ann Adkins

Progenitor: Maxton Co Tuscororans and Lumbee
Managed by: Chris Duben
Last Updated:

About Jane Ligon

Jane Pew

  • Wife of John Price III — married 1688
  • Wife of Hugh Ligon — married Jun 1711 in Colony of Virginia

Jane Pew married John Price (1650-1711) in 1688 at Henrico County, Virginia, United States. He was the son of John Price (1627-1661) and Jane Wall Rowen Price (1628-1662). Jane was 29 years of age and John was 38 years old.

John Price and Jane Pew are the parents of 6 known children: Elizabeth, John, Pugh, Mary, Daniel and Pew Price.

Hugh Ligon, born about 1661, married first in 1688/9 to Elizabeth Walthall and second, between June 1711 and December 1713, to Jane (Pew) Price, widow of John Price. No known issue


Caution: Apparently a "consultant" once concocted an unsourced line for a client which made the Pugh / Pew sisters be the daughters of a Jane Milner, allegedly daughter of Elizabeth Rolfe, the lost daughter of John Rolfe (last heard of in her father's will in 1622). As of November 2020, we see Anne and Jane Pew as the two known children of Henry Pew of Henrico (died 1711) and his wife Jane.


Jane Pew Jane Pew Pugh was born in 1659 in Henrico Co, Virginia,.

Jane 2nd married John Price (1650-1711) in 1688 at Henrico County, Virginia, United States. He was the son of John Price (1627-1661) and Jane Wall Rowen Price (1628-1662). Jane was 29 years of age and John was 38 years old.Jane married John Price, III in 1673 in Henrico Co,, Henrico County, VA, United States. Together they had 6 known children: John Price, IV; Pugh Price; Daniel Price; Elizabeth Dees. 5. Mary, and 6. Pew Price.

She died on Dec. 7, 1713 in Henrico Co,, Henrico County, VA, United States.


Jane married John Price (1650-1711) in 1688 at Henrico County, Virginia, United States. He was the son of John Price (1627-1661) and Jane Wall Rowen Price (1628-1662). Jane was 29 years of age and John was 38 years old.

John and Jane are the parents of 6 known children: Elizabeth, John, Pugh, Mary, Daniel and Pew Price.

Jane married again in Jun 1711 in Henrico County, Virginia, United States to Hugh Ligon. There were no known children in this marriage. Jane died in Henrico County, Virginia on 7 Dec. 1713. She was 54 years of age.

Jane had many famous relatives (ancestry names 33). Here are some famous relatives of Jane Pugh Price: Nancy Astor(1879-1964), Viscountess of Britain, 6th Great Grand Niece; Zachary Taylor(1784-1850), 12th President of the United States, Relationship: 3rd Cousin 2 times removed; Franklin Pierce(1804-1869), 14th President of the United States of America, 4th Cousin 2 times removed; Hillary Rodham Clinton(1947-), First Lady, 2nd Cousin 8 times removed; Jimmy Earl Carter(1924-), 39th President of the United States of America, 3rd Cousin 6 times removed; George Herbert Walker Bush(1924-), 41st President of the United States of America, 3rd Cousin 6 times removed; Bob Hope(1903-2003), American Actor, 6th Cousin 1 times removed; Judy Garland(1922-1969), American Actress, 3rd Cousin 8 times removed; Lucille Ball(1911-1989), American Actress and Comedian, 4th Cousin 6 times removed and the list of famous relatives continues.

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Parents:
 Jane Milner Pugh (1635 - 1709)
Spouse:
 John Price (1650 - 1711)
Children:
 John Price (1690 - 1751)*
  • Calculated relationship

Burial: Unknown

Created by: Stella Record added: Jan 20, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103825451 __________________________________________________________________________ Price family book written 1910 Will of John Price on p. 10

http://www.pricedna.com/JohnPricetheEmigrant.pdf



Don't confuse with: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Price-9131

Jane Smith (of Purton) married John Price of Jamestown. http://www.archive.org/stream/johnpriceemigran00pric/johnpriceemigr...

JOHN PRICE's will for https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Price-9135

(Son of Matthewes Price.) 1650-1711. John Price was born in Henrico County, Virginia, about the year 1650, and tradition says that he married Jane Cannon. His will, as it appears on record in Richmond, Henrico County, Vir- ginia, is as follows:

WILL OF JOHN PRICE.

Price, John To-Will,

In the name of God, Amen, I, John Price, Sr., of the County of Henrico, being sick and weak of body, but of a Bound mind and perfect sense, thanks be to Allmighty God for the same, therefore do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following:

First, I bequeath my soul into the hands of Allmighty God that gave it, and my body to the earth to be decently buryed according to the discretion of my Executor here- inafter mentioned and as for the worldly goods as it hath pleased Allmighty God to be- stow upon me, I have thought fitt to bestow them as followeth:

Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Mary Cannon, born of the body of my loving wife, Jane Price, tree ewes to be delivered Imediately after my decease.

Item, I give and bequeath unto my son, John Price, born of the body of my wife aforesaid, seven head of cattle, that is two cowes, three heffers, and two yearlings, which said cattle were commonly called his own, one fether bed and bolster, one Rug and one blanket and the bedstead it lyeth in, one couth called the red coutch, one Iron pott called the midlin pott with Pott Racks and pot hooks; two pewter Dishes and two plates and one paile and one large chest which was called my chest.

Item. I give and bequeath unto my eon, Daniel Price, born of the body of my wife aforesaid, one chest called the linnen chest, one horse colt which goeth along with the one eyed mare, one small gun, one three year old heffer called Primrose.

Item, I give unto my son, Pew Price, born of the body of my wife aforesaid, one fether bed and bolster, one red yarn sett rugg, one blanket and the bedstead it lyeth in, one large chest, one greate pott with pot Racks and pott hooks, two pewter dishes, and two plates, one short musq't, one large Iron spitt, one large brass kettle, one large driping pan, one pide cow nam'd Pye, and one yearling, and one white couth and one ovill Table.

Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Eliza Price, born of the body of my wife aforesaid, one large tirkey leather Trunk with drawers, two pewter Dishes, and two plates, one stew pot and cover lid, one cow called Mottley with her increase.

All the rest of my estate aB well, real as personal I give and bequeath unto my dear and lo\ing wife, Jane Price, whom I make and ordain and constitute my whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and disannulling all former wills and Testaments of any kind or nature whatsoever.

In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and affixed my seale this

I fifteenth day cf December Anno Dom. 1710. g

his JOHN J P PRICE Sr. ( L. S.) ^ mark *

f Signed, sealed and acknowledge to be his last will and testament in presents of us. |

  • THEODERICK CARTER, $

J his v

9 JOHN J A ATKINS, 9

$ mark $

I. Archaeology 1

II. John Price the Emigrant, and some account of the next

three generations 7

III. Charles Price and his line 15

IV. John Price of Kentucky and his line 23

V. James Price and his line 39

VI. Pugh Williamson Price and his line in Missouri 43

VII. Miscellaneous 53


Origins

From http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/adkins/4118/

Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia Ben Weisiger III Page. 115

Will of Henry Pew of Henrico Parish May 5, 1709

  • To grandson Abraham Childers, Jr., the land and Plantation I live on
  • To grandsons Daniel Price, John Childers, and Joseph Adkins, to each 100 acres out of my tract at FOUR MILE CREEK, and if any land left, this goes to my grandson Abraham Childers, Jr. and this should be adjacent to what is already in his poss.
  • To grandaughter Jane Childers, seal skin trunk
  • To daughters Jane Price and Anne Adkins, 1 shilling each
  • All the rest to grandson Abraham Childers, Jr. and he to be executor
  • Wit: John Bolling, John Adkins, Kath. Babicum
  • Recorded 3 March 1711
  • Marriages Henrico Co., Virginia St. John's Church No Minister Mentioned

John Adkins to Ann Childress, July 18 - year not listed, on a page headed 1700

Sources

  • Dorman, John Frederick, ed. Adventurers of Purse and Person, 1607-1624/5. 4th ed., Vol. II: Families G-P: HARRIS (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2005). Online at GoogleBooks (snippet view), pages 265-266.
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Jane Ligon's Timeline

1655
1655
Henrico County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
1690
March 9, 1690
St. John's Parish, Henrico County, Virginia
1691
1691
Varina, Henrico County, VA, United States
1700
1700
Henrico, Colony of Virginia
1713
December 7, 1713
Age 58
Henrico County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America