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Captain Robert Payne

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Goochland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
Death: November 05, 1785 (46-47)
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Columbia, Goochland County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Lt. Josias Payne, Sr. and Mary Anna Payne
Husband of Anne Payne
Father of Charles Payne; Elizabeth Sanders (Payne); Keturah Dixon; Ann Harrison; Robert Josias Payne and 4 others
Brother of Susannah Thomasson; Captain William Randolph Payne, Sr; George Washington Payne; LT. Josias Payne, Jr.; Agnes Flood and 5 others

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About Captain Robert Payne

A Patriot of the American Revolution for Virginia with the rank of Captain. DAR Ancestor #: A086137

Robert Payne of Goochland and Pittsylvania Co., VA, was born about 1738, grandson of George (will 1744) and Mary Woodson, son of Josias Payne (died Jan. 12, 1785, probate Dec. 17, 1785 Pittsylvania Co. Will Book, 1767-1820) and Ann Fleming of Goochland. Josias and Anna move to the south side of Dan River. "Widow" Anna Fleming Payne lived with son Robert Payne. Her will filed in Orange Co., NC. Robert's brother, John Payne and wife Mary Coles, the parents of Dolley, future wife of President James Madison, live in the Quaker settlement, "New Garden," Rockingham Co., NC, south of Robert's home on the Dan River at Cascades, named "Cascades." John returns 1769 to Hanover, VA, before the Battle Of Alamance. Robert's sister, Anna Payne married William Harrison, settled on the south side of the Dan near his brother Thomas Harrison. The people of goochland are familiar with the Dan river area as it is part of the vast section that neighbor Col. William Byrd claimes, called "New Eden". Robert is said to have been a chain carrier during part of running NC and VA line.

Robert Payne died testate about Nov. 5, 1785; probate May 16, 1791 (Pittsylvania Co. Will Book: 1767-1820), married July 20, 1762, Ann Burton, born 1742 Goochland Co., Ann died in 1810 in Bedford Co., part of giant Rutherford, TN. Nine known children: 1. Charles married Ann Lee. 2. Robert married Elizabeth Lee Fern. 3. John, born 1772, died after 1797, married Lucy Lee Fern. 4. Elizabeth "Betsy", born Mar. 31, 1763, married Richard Saunders. 5. Keturah, born Feb. 2, 1765, married Jan. 8, 1786, Wynne Dixon, Pittsylvania. 6. Ann, born Nov. 13, 1766 married (1) Nov. 30, 1784, Pittsylvania, 1st cousin Robert Harrison; (2) May 28, 1804, John Shelton. 7. Susannah, born about 1768, "Cascades," died about 1828, "Cascades", married Oct. 17, 1789 1st cousin William Ware, his second wife, at "Cascades". (Compilers line) Wiliam's first was 1st cousin Susannah Harrison, who died in childbirth. 8. Agnes, b. unknown, died Alabama, married (1) Feb. 2, 1795, Robert Harris, married (2) Dec. 25, 1798, Marmaduke Williams, US Senator, Yanceyville, Caswell Co. NC. 9. Mary "Polly" Woodson, b. unknown, married (1) Christopher Harris, Pittsylvania Co.; (2) John Cooper, Hnederson Co. TN.

"Widow" Ann Burton Payne moves with two daughters Agnes and "Polly" to frontier Rutherford Co., TN. The county government meets in her house, "tavern," for three years. David Crockett, Sam Houston, and Andrew Jackson are frequent visitors. She is called the "famous" widow Payne of TN. Relations include Patrick Henry and her neice Dolley Payne Madison, first lady of the land, 1809-1817. She dies in 1810. Cousin William Charles Cole Clayborne is the Jefferson-appointed governor of Mississippi Territory, and new Territorial Govenor of the "Orleans Territory." Marmaduke goes to Alabama and becomes a power. Another Burton clan cousin is neighbor Charles L. Davis, the father of Sam Davis, called "The Nathan Hale of the Confederacy." In TN, the "widow" Payne is famous still, although her grave is unmarked.


Birth: 1738 Goochland County Virginia, USA Death: 1791 Pittsylvania County Virginia, USA

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Parents:
 Josias Payne (1705 - 1785)
 Mary Anna Fleming Payne (1710 - 1794)

Spouse:

 Anne Burton Payne (1742 - 1819)

Children:

 Agnes Payne Williams (1775 - 1850)*

Siblings:

 William Payne (1732 - 1822)*
 Josias Payne (1735 - 1804)*
 Susanna Payne Thomason (1737 - 1812)*
 Robert Payne (1738 - 1791)
 John Payne (1740 - 1792)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Payne Cemetery Goochland Goochland County Virginia, USA

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Created by: Anonymous Record added: Jul 05, 2005 Find A Grave Memorial# 11294619 https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11294619


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Captain Robert Payne's Timeline

1738
1738
Goochland County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1760
January 1, 1760
Goochland, Virginia
1763
March 31, 1763
Goochland, VA, USA
1765
February 2, 1765
Pittsylvania, Virginia
1765
1766
November 13, 1766
Pittsylvania, VA
November 13, 1766
Goochland, Virginia
1768
November 1768
1772
November 24, 1772
Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia