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About Charles Lucas

Not the same as Charles Lucas, Sr.



Virginia, U.S., Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800
Name Charles Lucas
Marriage Date Abt 1707
Spouse Name Temperance Smith
Marriage Location Virginia, United States

Biography
Charles Lucas was born circa 1668, in Westmoreland county, Virginia, the son of Jacob Lucas and Mary (Hawley) Lucas.

About 1707 in Westmoreland county, Virginia, Charles married Temperence Smith, daughter of William Smith and Frances (Walters) Smith.

"Charles Lucas and Temperance his wife of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County to George Lamkin of same. For 7000 pounds of tobacco. 60 acres.William Smith late of the parish aforesaid died by his last will and testament, 10 October 1707, devise unto his granddaughter Jane Ashton, the now wife of George Lamkin, the plantation whereon Edward Pack then lived and 60 acres during the natural life of Jane, which plantation is now in the possession of George Lamkin. William Smith by his last will did give some other part of his land to his wife during her naturall life and after the decease of his wife to Temperance and her heires. Signed by Charles Lucas and Temperance Lucas. Wit: James Byard and Patr. Spence." [1]
Westmoreland County Court 28th day of May 1718:

TEMPERANCE LUCAS relict of CHARLES LUCAS, deced. came into Court and made oath that the said CHARLES LUCAS departed this life without making any Will so farr as she knows or believes and upon her mocon Certificate is granted her for obtaining Letters of Administration on the said deceds. Estate in due form THOMAS SORRELL assuming in open Court to be security for the faithfull Admincon according to law. Ordered that FRANCIS ATTWELL, YOUELL WATKINS, GEORGE SOUTH & FRANCIS AWBREY or any three of them being first sworn before one of his Majesties Justices for the said County doe some time before the next Court to be held for the County aforesaid value and appraise the Deceds. Estate in money and make report thereof to the next Court. [2]
Sources

  1. Westmoreland County Deeds & Wills No. 5 (1712-1716 by John Frederick Dorman, pages 242-44, 29 November 1714
  2. WESTMORELAND COUNTY ORDER BOOK, 1718-1721; pg 1
  3. http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I03032...

per https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lucas-6185 accessed 1 January 2024



Charles Lucas
in the Geneanet Community Trees Index
Name Charles Lucas
Gender M (Male)
Birth Date 20 avr. 1662 (20 Apr 1662)
Birth Place Westmoreland, Virginia, USA
Marriage Date 1707
Marriage Place Virginia, Virginia, USA
Death Date 1724
Death Place Virginia, Virginia, USA
Father Jacob Lucas
Mother Mary Hawley
Spouse Temperance Smith
Child Winifred Lucas
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Charles Lucas
in the Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800
Name Charles Lucas
Will Date 10 Apr 1716
Probate Date 30 May 1716
Probate Place Westmoreland, Virginia, USA
Relationship Godson's father
Notes Erwin, John, 10 April 1716; 30 May 1716.
My godchildren John son of George and Anne South; Frances dau. of John Sorrell and Anne his late wife; Jemimah dau. of John and Hannah Awbrey; John son of John and Frances Awbrey; John son of Charles and Temperance Lucas and Elizabeth dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth Sorrell, all to have 2 year's schooling each; to William Clark my overseer; friend John Awbrey land purchased of John Hobson late deceased; friend Thomas Sorrell plantation and to be exrs.
Others Listed (Name) Relationship
Frances Awbrey
Godson's mother
John Awbrey
Godson's father
John Awbrey
Godson
Hannah Awbrey Goddaughter's mother
John Awbrey Goddaughter's father
Jemimah Awbrey Goddaughter
Anne Sorrell Goddaughter's mother
John Sorrell Goddaughter's father
Frances Sorrell Goddaughter
Anne South Godson's mother
George South Godson's father
John South Godson
John Erwin Decedent
Thomas Sorrell Executor
John Hobson Mentioned
John Awbrey Executor
William Clark Overseer
Elizabeth Sorrell
Goddaughter's mother
Thomas Sorrell Goddaughter's father
Elizabeth Sorrell Goddaughter
Temperance Lucas Godson's mother
Charles Lucas Godson's father
John Lucas Godson

https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I3032...
Charles Lucas
Birth Abt 1668 Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Gender Male
Death 28 May 1718 Westmoreland County, Virginia
Father Jacob Lucas, b. 1641 d. 5 May 1703, Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia - probate (Age 62 years)
Mother Mary Hawley, b. Bef 1644, Isle of Wight County, Virginia d. Aft 1671, Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age > 29 years) Marriage Abt 1660 Nomini Creek, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Family (Wife) Temperance Smith, b. Abt 1670, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. Aft 1718, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia (Age ~ 49 years)
Marriage Abt 1686 Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Children
1. John Lucas, b. Bef 1710, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia d. Aft 1741, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia (Age > 33 years) [Father: natural]
Notes
Westmoreland County Deeds & Wills No. 5 (1712-1716 by John Frederick Dorman, pages 242-44, 29 November 1714 - "Charles Lucas and Temperance his wife of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County to George Lamkin of same. For 7000 pounds of tobacco. 60 acres. William Smith late of the parish aforesaid died by his last will and testament, 10 October 1707, devise unto his granddaughter Jane Ashton, the now wife of George Lamkin, the plantation whereon Edward Pack then lived and 60 acres during the natural life of Jane, which plantation is now in the possession of George Lamkin. William Smith by his last will did give some other part of his land to his wife during her naturall life and after the decease of his wife to Temperance and her heires. Signed by Charles Lucas and Temperance Lucas. Wit: James Byard and Patr. Spence."

1718-1721 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 7 [Antient Press]; Page 1
Westmoreland County Court 28th day of May 1718
TEMPERANCE LUCAS relict of CHARLES LUCAS, deced. came into Court and made oath that the said CHARLES LUCAS departed this life without making any Will so farr as she knows or believes and upon her mocon Certificate is granted her for obtaining Letters of Administration on the said deceds. Estate in due form THOMAS SORRELL assuming in open Court to be security for the faithfull Admincon according to law. Ordered that FRANCIS ATTWELL, YOUELL WATKINS, GEORGE SOUTH & FRANCIS AWBREY or any three of them being first sworn before one of his Majesties Justices for the said County doe some time before the next Court to be held for the County aforesaid value and appraise the Deceds. Estate in money and make report thereof to the next Court.

1716-1720 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 6, [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 366.
Charles Lucas. Inventory. 28 June 1718. Made in obedience to order of 28 May 1718. Total valuation £42.4.6.
Appraisers sworn before Thomas Lee.
Things forgott: Receipts from Jno. Medford.
Youll. Watkins
Fres. Awbrey
Frets. (X) Attwell Sen.
30 July 1718. Return'd.

1713-1719 Northumberland County, Virginia Administrations; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 255
Lucas, Charles, est, adm. by Thomas Lucas,next of kin. 19 February 1717/18

John Erwin, 10 April 1716, 30 May 1716:
My godchildren John son of George and Anne South;
Frances dau. of John Sorrell and Anne his late wife;
Jemimah dau. of John and Hannah Awbrey;
John son of John and Frances Awbrey;
John son of Charles and Temperance Lucas and Elizabeth dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth Sorrell, all to have 2 year's schooling each;
to William Clark my overseer;
friend John Awbrey land purchased of John Hobson late deceased;
friend Thomas Sorrell plantation and to be exrs.

1707-1709 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [Antient Press]; Page 43
Westmoreland County Court 27th ofMay 1708
- BYARD y LUCAS. Ejectione Finne
The Order of this County Court dated the thirtieth day ofJuly 1707 in the Ejectione Firne brought by JAMES BYARD, Plaintiff against CHARLES LUCAS, Defendant, of a certaine messuage and severall houses lands and premises scituate in the Parish of Cople in the County aforesd of the demise of MOSES RAMSEE for that notice thereofhad not been given to SAMUELL MORRIS, the Tenant in possession of the house lands and premises, the same is now at the instance and request of JAMES BYARD, Plaintiff, continued returnable to the next Court to bee held for this County

1712-1716 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 5, [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 242-44. 29 Nov. 1714.
Charles Lucas and Temperance his wife of Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, to George Lamkin of same. For 7000 pounds of tobacco. 60 acres ... William Smith late of the parish aforesaid did by his last will and testament, 10 Oct. 1707, devise unto his granddaughter Jane Ashton, the now wife of George Lamkin, the plantation whereon Edward Pack then lived and 60 acres during the natural life of Jane, which plantation is now in the possession of George Lamkin. William Smith by his last will did give some other part of his lands to his wife dureing her naturall life and after the decease of his wife to Temperance [his daughter] and her heires.
Charles (X) Lucas
Temperance (X) Lucas
Wit: James Byard, Patr. Spence.
29 Sept. 1741. Acknowledged by Charles Lucas and Temperance his wife.

1723-1726 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Will Book 8, Part 1
1723-1738 [Antient Press}: Page 1
THIS INDENTURE made the Twenty Eighth day of October in the Twelfth year of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain. France and Ireland. King, Defender of the faith &c., And in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and thirty eight between JOHN LUCAS of the Parish of Cople in the County of Westmoreland, Cooper, and ANN his Wife of the one part and GEORGE TURBERVILE of the Parish and County aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that JOHN LUCAS and ANN his Wife in consideration of the sum of fourteen hundred and fifty pounds of tobacco and one choice Negro man slave, as also one hundred acres of Land in the County of PRINCE WILLIAM above the FALLS of POTOMACK RIVER and for other considerations to them, the said JOHN LUCAS and ANN his Wife paid given and allowed or secured, the Receipt whereof the said JOHN LUCAS and ANN his Wife doth hereby acknowledge, by these presents doth exchange bargain sell and release unto GEORGE TURBERVILE his heirs all that parcel of land containing by estimation One hundred acres, be the same more or less, situate in the Parish of Cople in the County of Westmoreland and is part of a tract of land on the ( ) of NOMINI, granted to JAMES HAWLEY for seven hundred acres by Patent bearing date the sixth day of June one thousand six hundred and sixty six; And from JAMES HAWLEY conveyed to HENRY HAWLEY by Deed dated the Twentininth day of February Sixteen hundred ( ) one and by HENRY HAWLEY the aforesaid One hundred acres of land be the same more or less was conveyed to SAMUEL MUNS by Deed bearing date the twenty fourth day of December sixteen hundred seventy three. and by SAMUEL MUNS in and by his last Will and Testament bearing date the fifth day of March in the year of our Lord sixteen hundred and ninety given and devised to CHARLES LUCAS, who dying without making any Will or otherwise disposing of the One hundred acres of land, be it more or less. the same descended and became the proper Estate right of JOHN LUCAS, his Son, partie to these presents, as may appear by the several writings on the Records of Westmoreland County being thereunto had and is bounded; Begining at a marked Pohickory standing by the side of a Branch on the Swamp below the said TURBERVILEs Mill Dam, being the corner tree to a parcel of land formerly sold by the aforesaid LUCAS to JAMES ( ) and runing thence North thirty nine degrees East to a small red Oak in the line of a Grand Patent of HAWKINS to that part formerly claimed by ( ) ENGLISH and along that line to SORRELLs MILL SWAMP and up the said Swamp to an Antient ( ) and from thence runing upon an antient line of marked trees that runeth upon the North side of an INDIAN FIELD, which formerly went by the name of WITHERD to a large antient marked red Oak standing in an Old Field near HENRY LEEs Ditch and is a corner to the said LEEs land and from the said red Oak along a line of marked trees to the said TURBERVILEs MILL POND, and thence down the Mill Pond and Swamp to the first station containing by estimation One hundred acres be the same more or less and is the same Land whereon the said JOHN LUCAS and ANN his Wife now live together with all woods w-ays orchards commodities and appurtauces to the parcel of land belonging which JOHN LUCAS can now claim as heir at Law to his said Father, CHARLES LUCAS, deceased, To have and to hold the parcel of land and all other the premises hereby granted unto GEORGE TURBERVILE his heirs, free and clear from all incumbrances; In Witness whereof the said parties to these presents have interchangeably sett their hands and seals the day and year first above written Sealed and delivered in the presence of
JOHN ATTWELL, JOHN SORRELL, JOHN LUCAS
THOMAS MECKBOYD, ANN sign X LUCAS
JAMES sign SCUTT, WILLIAM RIGHT
Received this Twenty eighth day of October Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and thirty eight of the within named GEORGE TURBERVILE fourteen hundred an d fifty pounds of tobacco, one choice Negro man slave and one hundred acres of Land being the consideration within mentioned
Witness JOHN ATTWELL, JOHN SORRELL, JOHN LUCAS
THOMAS MECKBOYD,
JAMES sign SCUTT WILLIAM RIGHT
Westmoreland ss. At a Court held for the said County the 31st day of October 1738 This Deed of Feofinent of Land passed from JOHN LUCAS and ANN his Wife to GEORGE TURBERVILE with Livery of Seizin and Receipt for the consideration on the saide Deed endorsed were all proved in open Court as the Law directs by the Oath of JOHN ATTWELL, JOHN SORRELL. THOMAS McBOYD and WILLIAM WRIGHT, witnesses thereunto subscribed all which at the instance of the said TURBERVILE are admitted to Record
Recorded the 22d. day of November 1738
Test G. TURBERVILE, Cl Cur
KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I JOHN LUCAS of the Parish of Cople in the County of Westmoreland, Cooper, am held and firmly bound unto GEORGE TURBERVILE of the Parish and County aforesaid, Gentleman, in the sum of Five hundred pounds current money of Virginia to which payment well and truly to be made I bind myself my heirs firmly by these presents; Sealed and dated the Twenty Eighth day of October in the Twelfth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain France and Ireland. King, Defender of the faith &c,, and in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and thirty eight THE CONDITION of this Obligation is such that if the above bound JOHN LUCAS his heirs shall at all time hereafter well and truly observe perform and keep all the covenants and agreements which on his and their parts ought to be kept particularly mentioned and expressed in one Deed of Feofment for one parcel of Land containing by estimation One hundred acres be the same more or less scituate in the Parish and County aforesaid between JOHN LUCAS and ANN his Wife and GEORGE TURBERVILE then this obligation to be void and of none effect, otherwise to be and remain in full force power and virtue Sealed and delivered in the presence of
JOHN ATTWELL. JOHN SORRELL, JOHN LUCAS
THOMAS MECKBOYD.
JAMES sign SCUTT, WILLIAM RIGHT
Westmoreland ss. At a Court held for the said County the 31st day of October 1738 This Bond for Performance of Covenants passed irom JOHN LUCAS to GEORGE TURBERVILE, Gentleman, was proved in open Court as the Law directs by the Oath of JOHN ATTWELL, JOHN SORRELL, THOMAS McBOYD and WILLIAM RIGHT, witnesses thereunto subscribed, which at the instance of the said TURBERVILE is admitted to Record
Recorded the 22d. day of November 1738
Test G. T.


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Charles Lucas's Timeline

1662
April 20, 1662
Virginia, Colonial America
1710
1710
Cople Parich, Westmoreland County, Virginia, Colonial America
1718
1718
Westmoreland, Westmoreland, Virginia, British Colonial America
1724
1724
Age 61
Virginia, Colonial America