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Hannah Lamkin (Cox)

Also Known As: "Ann", "Demoville", "Lampkin", "DeMourvel", "DeMoville", "Damouvel", "Hannah Demourville", "Hannah Lamkin"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Westmoreland County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Death: September 25, 1744 (89-90)
Westmoreland County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Vincent Cox and Martha Cox
Wife of George Lamkin; Dr. Samuel Damourville, Sr. and George Lamkin
Mother of George Lamkin; John Lamkin; James Lamkin; Lamkin Lamkin; Lamkin Lamkin and 8 others

Occupation: Housewife and Mother
Managed by: Lee Ann Bucklin
Last Updated:

About Hannah Lamkin

ID: I3934

Name: Hannah Cox-Lamkin 1

Sex: F

Birth: ABT. 1658 in Westmoreland Co, VA

Death: SEP 1744 in Westmoreland Co, VA

Note:

I presume that Hannah Cox was a child of Vincent's by a 1st & unknown. She was Vincent's daughter. She married Samuel Demourville born in France, several other spelling but the same man. One of his children was Magdalene (Demourville) Rust, Jackson. There's two of Vincent Cox Daughters who marry into the Family. One is my Grandma Hannah (Cox) Lampkin Demourville other spelling. Governor Huckabee of Arkansas distant Grandmother is also related to us.

wife; but not mentioned in Vincent's will, as she had already received a

large gift at the time of her marriage to George Lamkin.

Westmoreland Co., VA Deeds, Patents, etc. 1665-1677, p.155, 6 July 1672

p.155a-156

http://www.selmashowcase.com/sitesofinterest.htm incent Cox of Yoacomaco

in Copley Parish, Westmoreland County, unto Geo: Lamkin of Yoacomaco and

to the heirs of his body on the body of Hannah Lamkin his wife lawfully

begotten or to be begotten and for want of such issue then to the heirs

of the said Hannah Lamkin. Parcell of land ... on a branch falling into

Nominy River ... in Mr. Fra: Clay's line ... at the head of a branch

falling into Yoacomaco River ... being part of 665 acres granted to me by

pattent 27 7ber [Sept] 1677 - Vincent Cox

Wit: Peter Smith, Ja: Gaylard.

1. Hannah _____ b. prob. by ca. 1657 as she is married by 1672 to George

Lamkin. We can assume that she may have received this deed as a wedding

gift as there were no children born to her yet. Assuming she married at

about 16 years of age or about.

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The Will of Hannah Cox Lamkin Demovel

Book 10, page 57 - Westmoreland Co., VA Wills

In the name of God Amen this 8th day of September in the year of our lord

1744. I Hannah Demovel of Copel parish in the County of Westmoreland

being sick and weeak of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be

given to God therefore calling unto mind the mortality of my body and

knowing that it is appointed for all persons once to die do make this my

last will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say)

First and principally I give my Soul to God who gave it me and my body to

b buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named hoping through

the merits of my blessed saviour to receive it again at the day of my

resurrection by the mighty power of me with I give and Bequeath as

followeth - Imprimis I give and bequeath to Peter Lamkin son of George

Lamkin deceased one shilling sterling money of England. Item I give and

bequeath to my Grandaughter Hannah Demovill one feather bed bedstead and

furniture and one Crumpled horn Cow and Calf and one box Iron and Heatoer

and one woolen wheel and two boxes and a full third part of what is in

them. Item I give and bequeath to my Grandaughter Mary Middleton one

Young heifer. Item I give and bequeath to my Grandaughter Hannah

Armistead one Iron spitt and two pewter and nine pewter plates and one

Tankard and one Bason and all my spoons and one salt sellar and one

Mustard Pott and all my Earthen ware and my Great Chest which hath a

whole led and all that is in it and one four Gallon Iron pott and pot

hooks and one Grinding stone and one feather bed and furniture and two

bedsteads and one linnen wheel, and one pair of fire tongs and one fifty

Gallonn Cask and Runlett. Item I give and bequeath to Sarah Armstead

daughter of John Armistead and Hannah his wife one pide cow - Item I

give and bequeath to my Grandaughter Jane More one Chest, one pewter dish

and one plate - Item I give and bequeath to my Grandaughter Hannah

Hartley one pewter dish and two pewter plates and one two Gallon and a

half Iron pott Item I give and bequeath to my Grandson James Lamkin one

pewter dish & three pewter plates -

Item I give and bequeath to my Grandson Samuel Lamkin one Chest and one

Flagon and one plate and one nine Gallon Iron pott. Item I give and

bequeath to my Grandaughter Hannah Brown one trunk one pewter plate and

one looking glass and one fifteen Gallon Iron pott. Item I give and

bequeath unto my daughter Magdalen Jackson one negro man named Tone -

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Middleton one negro

woman named Pegg - Item I give and bequeath to my Grandaughter Magdalen

Glaughton One Gallon a half Iron pott - Item I give and bequeath to my

son in law Benjamin Middleton seven head of Cattle and Eight head of hogs

and ten pounds Current money to be raised out of my estate after my debts

and legacies before bequeathed is paid. Item I give and bequeath to John

Armstead seven head of cattle and eight head of hogs and ten pounds

Current money to be raised out of the residue of my estate after my debts

and aforementioned legacies is paid. Item I also constitute and appoint

Benjamin Middleton and John Armstead whole and sole Executors of this my

last will and testament to see the same fulfilled and performed I hereby

revoking and disannulling all former wills by me made or devised and

confirming and ratifying and allowing this and no other to be my last

will and testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

fixed my seal the day and year above written - Signed sealed and

published declared & Hannah (X-her mark) Demovel {Seal}

pronounced by the said Hannah Demovel to be her last will and testament

in presence of us

Willo. Harrison, Wm Harltey, Bennedict (B-his mark) Short

Westm Sct. At a court held for the said County the 25th day of Sepr 1744

This last will and Testament of Hannah Demovel deceased was prsented into

Court by Benjamin Middleton and John Armstead her Exers in the said will

named who made oath thereto and being proved by te oaths of the witnesses

thereto is admitted to record. And upon the motion of the said Exers and

their performing what is usual in such cases Certificate is granted them

for obtaining a probate thereof in due form -

Father: Vincent Cox b: ABT. 1638 in Bedfordshire, England

Mother: Unknown Wife

Marriage 1 George Lamkin b: ABT. 1650 in Yoacomaco, North Cumberland, VA

Married: ABT. 1678 in Westmoreland Co., VA 1

Children

George Lamkin b: ABT. 1680 in Westmoreland Co. VA

James Lamkin b: ABT. 1682 in Westmoreland Co. VA
John Lamkin b: ABT. 1684 in Westmoreland Co. VA
Peter Lamkin b: ABT. 1686
Joseph Lamkin b: ABT. 1688 in Westmoreland Co. VA
Marriage 2 Samuel \Dr\ Damourval\Demoval\ Demoville b: ABT. 1655 in France

Married: 31 MAY 1693 in Westmoreland Co., VA

Children

Elizabeth Demoville b: ABT. 1694 in Westmoreland, VA

Magdalene Demoville b: ABT. 1695 in Westmoreland, VA
Samuel Demoville b: ABT. 1696 in Westmoreland, VA

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Hannah Lamkin's Timeline

1654
1654
Westmoreland County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
1670
1670
1671
1671
Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia
1673
1673
Westmoreland County, Virginia Colony
1675
1675
1678
1678
1678
St Stephens, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
1690
1690
Westmoreland County, Virginia