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Alice Catlett (Gibson)

Also Known As: "Alice Gibson"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: King George County, Province of Virginia
Death: March 15, 1761 (52-53)
Orange County, Province of Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jonathan Gibson, Sr.; Thomas Jonathan Gibson, I and Elizabeth Gibson
Wife of John Catlett and John Catlett
Mother of Elizabeth Spearman; Elizabeth Garrett; Sarah Catlett; John Catlett; Lawrence Catlett and 6 others
Sister of Jonathan Gibson, Jr.; Sarah Gibson, (never married) and Rachel Gibson (never married)
Half sister of Francis Conway and Baby Conway

Managed by: Ofir Friedman
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About Alice Catlett


Biography

Alice Gibson was born around 1707, presumably on the Conway-Gibson plantation in Richmond (now King George) County, Virginia (the birth place of Pres. James Madison, now known as Belle Grove). Her father, Jonathan Gibson 1st died in 1729 and her mother Elizabeth died about four years later, and Alice was named in both their wills. She married ca. 1727 to John Catlett 4th. Alice and John migrated to Orange County ca. 1737. (Bio by Mark Hale)


Notes

A HISTORY OF TWO VIRGINIA FAMILIES TRANSPLANTED FROM COUNTY KENT, ENGLAND, by Dr. & Mrs. William Carter Stubbs: Alice Gibson, d. Mar. 15, 1761, daughter of Jonathan Gibson, justice and burgess for Caroline, 1736-38-40. GARRETT, CATLETT, WARE AND RELATED FAMILIES, compiled by Sunie Garrett Talbert Elliott Fisher: In the Journal of the House of Burgesses of Virginia 1619-1776, it is recorded that on "24 May 1755, Alice Catlett (widow of John IV) petitions a slave that was hurt." An inventory of "Alice Catlett, deceased, King George County, Virginia, 3 March 1768" is listed page 6 of the Virginia Bond Book, 1765-1789.


Origins

1721-1752 King George County, Virginia Will Book A-1; [George Harrison Sanford King]; Page 92-93

WILL OF ELIZABETH GIBSON In the Name of God Amen. I Elizabeth Gibson of the County of King George being sick and weak but in perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for the same do make constitute and appoint this my last Will & Testament in manner and form following. … Item: I give to my well beloved daughter Alice Catlett all my wearing cloths and a piece of Bombays which I have by me not made up.


Page 20-21. Will of John Catlett of Essex County, dated 18 Nov. 1724.

To my two sons John and Thomas and my daughter Margarett 1860 acres of land in the Freshes of Rappa. River in the County of Essex, viz. to my son John the land he lives on and is divided from the other part as followeth beginning at the corner tree of the hundred acres of land I had in exchange of Charles Smith a little below the road in the line of Gillets patten... to the rolloing road ... to the land of Evans ... To my daughter in law Alice Catlett all my land in the fork of Pewmansend dureing her life or day of marriege and also four Negroes Sambo and Jenny and her two youngest children provided she makes no claime or title to those Negroes given by her husband to her wich he said I give him. In case my said daughter in law Alice Catlett make any claime to those Negroes then I give all to be equally divided between my five children John and Thomas and Mary and Elizabeth and Rebecca.


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Alice Catlett's Timeline

1708
1708
King George County, Province of Virginia
1722
September 6, 1722
Caroline County, Virginia, United States
1728
1728
Orange County, Virginia, USA
1729
March 25, 1729
Essex County , Virginia, Colonial America
1731
January 15, 1731
Orange County, Virginia
1733
October 8, 1733
Virginia
1735
September 6, 1735
Orange County, Virginia
1737
July 23, 1737
Orange County, VA, United States
1739
December 27, 1739
VA