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Amy Beville (Butler)

Also Known As: "Ann"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Henrico Shire, Virginia Colony
Death: August 26, 1690 (48-49)
Bristol Parish, Henrico County, Province of Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Jennings Butler and Hannah Elizabeth Butler
Wife of Essexius E. (Essex) (immigrant)(Justice of the Peace for Henrioc County) Bevil, Jr.; Essexius Beville, I; Henry Kent and Thomas Botts, II
Mother of John F Beville; Mary Worsham; Essex Beville, II; Amy Beville; Elizabeth Beville and 1 other

Managed by: J. Daniel Peardon
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About Amy Beville

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Butler-4237

Biography

Amy Beville was born in 1641 in Henrico Shire, Virginia Colony.
Her parents were William Jennings Butler and Hannah Butler.
She died in 1694 in Bristol Parish, Henrico County, Province of Virginia.



https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=glennrknight&id=P... with errors
Marriage 1 Essex BEVILLE Sr b: 15 Mar 1639 in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, , England
Married: 1669 in Henrico, Virginia, United States

Children

  1. John F BEVILL b: 1670 in Henrico, Virginia, USA
  2. Essex BEVILLE Jr b: 1672 in Henrico County, Virginia, USA
  3. Amy BEVILL b: 1674 in Henrico, Virginia, USA
  4. Elizabeth BEVILLE b: 1676 in Henrico, Virginia, USA
  5. Thomas BEVILL b: in Henrico County, Virginia

Sources: Page: Ancestry Family Tree Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=68358834&pid...



Amy Ann was born in 1641 Bristol Parish, Henrico County, Virginia.

  1. She married (1) Essex Beville on 1664, son of John Beville and Mary Clement.
  2. She married (2) Henry Kent on 1684 in Virginia.
  3. She married (3) Thomas Bott on 26 Sep 1687 in Bristol Parrish, Henrico County, Virginia, son of Thomas Bott and Elizabeth.

Thomas was a lawyer in Virginia when he and Amy Beville met. His age is based on 1683 Henrico County Records that stated"Thomas Bott, aged about 30 years" when he witnessed Amy signing a deed of gift to her children with Essex Beville, and giving a deposition to the court about the deed in 1686. According to the same records, in August 1687, When Thomas Bott sued Major Thomas Chamberlayne for "Calling him a rouge" & in October of 1687, he and Amy evaded a suit brought against the estate of Henry Kent, (Amy's 2nd husband), by William & Thomas Farrar for a cow purchased by Henry but not paid for because of his death. The case was dismissed.

Notes

a. Note: October 1661 is the earliest date that Essex and Amy Bevill can be placed in the Colony of Virginia.

Virginia Patent Book. 6: ESSEX BEVILL & AMY, his wife, 600 acres, Henrico County on N side of Appamattox River near mouth of the Old Towne Cr., 27 Nov 1671, p 388. 400 acres part of pattent granted to jno. Cookeney in 1638 who bequeated to Richard Skiddey, who dying without heire, the land escheated ^ was by a former patt. granted to Amy Butler, now wife of Essex Bevill; 200 acres adj. also granted sd. Amy 29 Sep 1664 & now by her consent, renewed in the joynt name of her husband & herselfe. (Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol 1, p 102)

Virginia Patent Book No. 14 states the following: THOMAS & DANIEL BEVIL, sons of ESSEX BEVIL, dec'd of Henrico County; 200 acres (N. L.) Prince George County; on South side of Appamatox River; adjacent Thomas Botts; down the Dismall Swamp to the river; 28 September 1730, p. 140. 20 Shillings. (Source: Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol 3, p 394)

THOMAS BEAVIL patented 350 acres in Amelia County on the South side of the Appomattox River; adjacent Abraham Burton & Essex Beavil, dec'd; dated 1 Feb 1738/39, Patent Book 18, page 195; one pound 15 shillings. (Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol 4, p 181)

Will of ESSEX BEVILL, Henrico County Court, probated 1 Feb 1682, recoreded page 229: to son JOHN BEVILL the land I now live on, known by the name of "The Old Towne." To son ESSEX BEVILL, 200 acres on north side of Old Town Creek, included in patent in possession of Mr. Thomas Batte. All the rest to well-beloved wife AMY BEVILLE and she to be executrix. Dated 9 Nov 1682. Wit: THOS. DAULBY, HENRY KENT, THOMAS PRONTING Probated 1 Feb 1682

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Amy Beville's Timeline

1641
1641
Henrico Shire, Virginia Colony
1661
1661
Henrico County, Virginia
1668
1668
Henrico, Virginia, United States
1670
1670
Henrico, Virginia, United States
1672
1672
Bristol Parish, Charles City, Virginia
1673
March 9, 1673
Northampton, County, Virginia
1674
1674
Henrico, Virginia, United States