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Henry Pruitt, Sr.

Also Known As: "Henry James Pruitt", "William Prewett", "Henry William Preuit", "Prewitt", "Purett", "Pruitt/Pruit/Prewitt"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charles City County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: before June 04, 1722
Varina Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America (AGE AROUND 112)
Place of Burial: Henrico County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Pruett, I and Sarah Pruitt
Husband of Ann Pruett and Rebecca Pruitt
Father of Henry Pruett, Jr; James Pruitt; John Fields Pruett; Thomas Richard "Old Tygar Tom" Prewitt; Andrew Prewitt and 6 others
Brother of Thomas Pruett, II; John Fields Pruett; Charles Pruitt; William s Pruett, I and Eva Pruitt

Occupation: Planter
Managed by: David Shane Bennett
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About Henry Pruitt, Sr.

Henry Prewitt , Sr. was born 2 SEP 1654 in Charles City VA, 2 wives, and died 4 JUN 1722 in Henrico, Virginia, USA. He was buried in Henrico Co. VA.

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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clinardja...

He was the son of Thomas Prewitt , Immigrant of 1636 and Sarah Lessene.

Married

  1. Ann Fields was born BET 1654 AND 1658 in Henrico, Virginia, USA, and died AFT 1702 in Henrico, Virginia, USA. She was the daughter of Thomas Fields , Sr. and Mary Burton.
  2. Rebecca Dobbs was born BET 1656 AND 1660 in Four Mile Creek, Henrico Co., VA, and died 1748 in Henrico Co., VA. She was the daughter of James Dobbs / Dabbs

Children of Ann Fields and Henry Prewitt , Sr. are:

  1. John Fields Pruitt was born ABT 1680 in Henrico County, Virginia.
  2. James (Henry) Pruitt Jr. was born 1680 in York, Virginia, USA, and died 1763 in Elizabeth City, Henrico, Virginia, USA. He married Mary Ross 13 APR 1702 in Elizabeth City, Henrico, Virginia, USA. She was born 23 APR 1675 in Elizabeth, Henrico, Virginia, USA.
  3. James Pruitt was born 1682 in Henrico County, Virginia.

Children of Rebecca Dobbs and Henry Prewitt , Sr. are:

  1. Andrew Prewitt was born 1694 in Varina Parish, Henrico, VA, and died 1763 in Bedford County, Virginia.
  2. Hugh Prewitt was born 1697 in Varina Parish, Henrico, VA, and died BET 1746 AND 1750 in Lunenburg County, Virginia.
  3. Richard Prewitt was born 1698 in Varina Parish, Henrico, VA, and died BEF APR 1757 in Lunenburg County, Virginia.
  4. Uriah Prewitt , Sr. was born 1699 in Henrico, Virginia, USA, and died 6 FEB 1745/46 in Henrico, Virginia, USA. He married Elizabeth Pruitt 1730 in Henrico, Virginia, USA. She was born 1699 in Henrico, Virginia, USA.
  5. William Prewitt was born 1702 in Varina Parish, Henrico, VA, and died 1813 in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.
  6. John Prewitt was born 1706 in Henrico, Virginia, USA.
  7. Rebecca Prewitt was born 1702 in Henrico VA, and died 22 OCT 1774 in Granville, North Carolina, USA. She married James McGhee , Quaker 9 DEC 1721 in Friends Meeting House, Hanover, Virginia, USA. He was born 1698 in Hanover Co. VA, and died 1774 in Granville NC.
  8. Thomas Richard Prewitt , Sr. & Indentured Servant was born 1692 in Henrico VA, and died 1759 in Catawba Creek, Halifax, VA. He married Mary Magdaline Chastain BEF 1723 in Henrico VA, daughter of Pierre Chastain , Dr. & Sr. and Marie Madeline Delarockefaucald. She was born 1696 in King William, Goochland County, VA, and died 1760 in Halifax VA.

Notes for Henry Pruitt:

"On Apr 25, 1679, Henry was listed with the heads of families in Henrico Co., Va, when he was taxed to support an Army to defend against the Indians...Henry evidently owned land at that time since he was taxed, He was not a large land owner by comparison to the Cater's, Byrd's, Randolph's, or Washington's, who owned thougsands of acres, but for Henry Prewitt to be a land owner at age 25, was of some importance."

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Henry was involved with the Fields and Jones families throughout the records of Henrico County. Mary Fields, sister of Thomas and John Fields, married Edward Jones, and Henry Prewitt administered the estate of Edward Jones in 1695. On August 3, 1691, Henry Prewitt, supported by John Fields, was sued by William Byrd. The only connection found between the Prewitt and Byrd families is that they resided in the same area. Henry Prewitt's land on Almond Creek was about 20 miles up the James River from William Byrd's plantation "Westover". Many families followed the Byrds into southern Virginia, the Prewitts among them, settling in northern Halifax County in 1745.

It is believed that Henry married first: a Field. A researcher in the Field line believes an older sister of John Field (Ann Field) married Henry Prewitt. That Henry Prewitt was married first to a daughter of Thomas Field, Sr. is strongly suggested by Henry's location in 1679 near Edward Jones (who married Mary Field) and the joint patent with John Field in 1687. It was the custom to live on the land before recording a patent. In the case of Edward Jones, John Field and Henry Prewitt, it seems likely they settled on Thomas Fields, Sr's land for which he had no yet recorded.

Henry and 2nd wife Rebecca Dobbs were members of the Henrico monthly meeting of the Society of Friends.

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married ann fields first they had 3 sons james born abt 1682 fields abt 1683 samuel abt 1684 1654 almond creek henrico va henry listed with the heads of familys when he was taxed to support a army to defiend against the indians henry evedently owned land at that time since he was taxed to be a land owner at 25 was of some importance



HENRY PREWETT Henry Prewett is the brother of William Pruett of Caroline Co. Virginia. He was one of the 40 settlers who established the City of Richmond with Col. Willam Byrd. He had some very well known neighbors in the Carter's, Randolph's and Washington's.

On April 25, 1679, Henry was listed in Col. William Byrd's Muster of the heads of families in Henrico Co., Virginia, when he was taxed to support an army to defend against the Indians. In the same group of 40 neighbors was Col. William Byrd. Henry owned land at that time, since he was taxed. He was not a large land owner by comparison to the Carter's, Byrd's, Randolph's or Washington's, who owned thousands of acres, but for Henry Prewitt to be a land owner at age 25, was of some importance.

It is believed that Henry had married first: a Fields. A researcher in the Fields line believes an older sister of John Fields (Ann Fields) married Henry Prewitt. That Henry Prewitt was married first to a daughter of Thomas Fields, Sr. is strongly suggested by Henry's location in 1679 near Edward Jones (who married Mary Fields) and the joint patent with John Fields in 1687. It was the custom to live on the land before recording a patent. In the case of Edward Jones, John Fields and Henry Prewitt, it seems likely they settled on Thomas Fields, Sr's land for which he had no yet recorded.

On Aug. 25, 1681, Henry Prewitt was summoned to testify, and having attended one day, was granted 40 pounds of tobacco against Hugh Jones. Court held in Varina Parish, Henrico County, VA in the action between Hugh Jones and Edward Jones.

On Feb. 1, 1685, Henry Prewitt and John Field witnessed the Will of Gilbert Jones of Henrico Co., VA.

Henry Prewett had a patent for a tract of land on the north side of the James River in 1686.

On April 20, 1687, Henry Prewitt and John Fields were granted 440 acres of land in Varina Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia on the North side of the James River, beginning at Almond Creek (this area is now within the city limits of Richmond, Virginia). Often in the patents involving two people, we find they were brothers-in-law. Henry Prewitt was involved with the Fields and Jones families throughout the records of Henrico Co, Virginia. Mary Fields, a sister of John Fields, married Edward Jones, and Henry Prewitt administered the estate of Edward Jones in 1695. Henry sold his half of the 440 acre patent to Mary (Fields) Jones in 1697.

He sold 220 acres of it, that year, to Mary Fields Jones. He and John Field got a patent for 440 acres, Varina Parrish, north side of the James River, beginning at Thomas Field's corner, [for the imp of 9 pers], April 20, 1687. He made a deposition August 8, 1691 and stated on September 2 that he was about 37 years old. He was a Henrico County juryman on April 17 1693. His land was about 20 miles upriver from William Byrd's Westover and Colonel Byrd operated a trading post close to Henry's land.

In 1688, Henry patented 411 acres. On Oct. 1, 1690, at a Court held at Varina for the County of Henrico July 1,1690. Jury: Fra Reeves, Foreman, Jno Cannon, Tho. East, William Ballow, John Watson, Michl Turpin, Phil Turpin, Henry Prewitt, Thos Cardwell, John Field, Robert Easly, and John Coates.

The 1690 tithables list: Henry Prewitt and John Pruitt in Henrico County. On Aug. 1, 1691, Henry, aged about 37 years (deposition) that some time before John Low went away, Hugh Jones demanded of Low that he put his gun in the loft of Edward Jones, as security for corn John Low had bought of Hugh Jones.

On Aug. 3, 1691, Henry being supported by John Field in the suit brought against him by the Hon. William Byrd, Esq., having attended one day, hath order granted against the said Field for 40 pounds of tobacco according to the law. Henry's land on Almond Creek was about 20 miles up the James River from William Byrd's plantation "Westover". However, William Byrd also operated a trading post near Henry's land.

Henry Prewett married Rebecca Ann Dobbs, daughter of James Dobbs (sometimes listed as Dabbs), on August 20, 1691 at age 37 in Henrico County.

(Five days after marrying Rebecca Ann Dobbs) On Aug. 25, 1691, Henry Prewett having attended 2 days as a witness, being summoned for Ed Jones in his suit against Fra Reeves, hath orders against the said Jones for 80 pounds of tobacco according to the law. Court held Varina Parish.

On Sept. 1, 1691, Henry aged 37 years depozeth that crossing James River sometimes since, he did see a black bull of Thomas Field's mark which belonged to Ed Jones floating upon the river against Mr. Reeves low ground. (This record establishes Henry's age.)

On April 17, 1693, Henry on Grand Jury. On April 1, 1694, Giles Webb conveyed land to Thomas Cardwell, both of Varina, 100 acres bounded by lines of Cardwell and Henry.

On Feb. 1, 1695, Henry having attended one day as witness in behalf of Mr. Jno Pleasants in his suit against Nathaniel Cardwell, has an order for 40 pounds of tobacco against the said Pleasants according to law. Also on Feb. 1, 1695, the estate of Barth paid Henry 15 shillings.

In Feb. 1695, Henry Prewett and 3 others made inventory of Edward Jones. Inventory of Edward Jones listed Feb. 19, 1695.

On June 1, 1695, Henry being summoned as a witness in behalf of Allanson Clarke against Mr. Frances Reeves, has an order granted against Clarke for 40 pounds of tobacco, he having attended one day.

Henry Prewett was involved with the Fields and Jones families throughout the records of Henrico County. Mary Fields, sister of Thomas and John Fields, married Edward Jones and Henry Prewitt administered the estate of Edward Jones in 1695.

On April 1, 1697, Henry of Henrico sold 220 acres to Mary Jones. Land on the North side of James River, John Higledy, Edward Jones, part of the land patented by Henry in 1686, "and upon which I live now", it being the southernmost end of the said tract next to Thomas Field's Creek. Witnessed by : Giles Webb and John Wilson recorded April 17, 1697. Henry comes into Court and acknowledges conveyance of 220 acres of land to Mary Jones.

On Dec. 1, 1699, Henry Prewett was a Grand Juror.

On April 1, 1702, Deed from Henry to Thomas Cardwell, 220 acres on north side of the James River for 4000 pounds of tobacco over 3 years. Land part of patent to Henry and John Field for 430 acres on april 20, 1687. Wife Rebecca released dower; Witnesses: Joseph Bullington and C. Evans. On April 3, 1702, Henry sold land.

June Court 1711, Henry, an "over aged person" was exempt from paying poll tax.

According to "Henshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy," Henry and Rebecca Dobbs Prewitt were members of the Henrico Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends )Quakers). The Henrico County Monthly Meeting minutes state that Rebecca Prewitt, daughter of Henry and Rebecca Dabbs Prewitt, married in 1721 James Magohey.

Henry died in Henrico Co., Virginia before June 1722. In the June Court, 1722, Rebecca Pruit, widow of Henry, late of this County, deceased, being summoned to adminstrate estate of deceased husband and failing to do so on, on motion of Teston Woodson, a Quaker, it is granted him letters of administration of estate of Henry. William Kent, John Huckaby, John Lewis, William Womack or any three of these to appraise the estate. John Woodson is also included.

At the June 4, 1722 court, Henrico County, Rebecca Prewitt, widow of Henry, was summoned to administer the estate. (Page 182) Failing to appear, administration was granted to Tarlton Woodson, a Quaker. It was ordered that William Ken, John Huckaby, John Lewis, and William Womack appraise the estate, according to Henrico County, Virginia Wills, Addenda, Abstracted and Completed by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, SAHGS. She died in 1748.

In 1739, the vestry proceeds to lay the parish levy; to the church wardens for Rebecca Pruett, 698 pounds tobacco.

Rebecca died in Henrico County, Virginia, in 1748. Henrico Parish for the year 1748, to Robert Morris for burying Rebecca Prewett , 200 pounds.

Henry Prewitt and Rebecca Ann Dobbs are possibly 4th great grandparents of President Abraham Lincoln.

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JOHN PRUITT PRUETT3 PREWITT (THOMAS PRUITT PRUETT2, JOHN PRUITT PRUETT1)5 was born Abt. 1648 in Charles River, Virginia5, and died WFT Est. 1649-17385. He married SARAH LESSENE 1683 in Frederick Co., MD. She was born 1659.

Notes for JOHN PRUITT PRUETT PREWITT:

More About JOHN PRUITT PRUETT PREWITT:

Residence: Henrico Co., Virginia6

Notes for SARAH LESSENE:

m. in ,Frederick Co.,MD

More About JOHN PREWITT and SARAH LESSENE:

Marriage: 1683, Frederick Co., MD

Child of JOHN PREWITT and SARAH LESSENE is:

6. i. SAMUEL 14 PRUITT, b. 1684, Frederick Co., MD; d. April 1760, Montgomery or Frederick Co., MD.


Henry James Purett, Sr was born 2 September 1654 in Charles Parish, York County, Virginia the son of Thomas and Sarah Lessene Pruett. He married 20 Auugust 1691 in Varina Parish, Henrico County, Virgina, Rebecca Ann (Dabbs) Dobbs the daughter of James Dabbs/Dobbs.

Known Children: James Henry Pruett, Jr born 1682 Md Mary Ross Died Elizabeth City, Virginia

Samuel Pruett 1664-1760

Thomas Pruett 1692 Md Mary Magdelene Chastain Died Catawba Creek, Halifax County, Virginia* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 9 2021, 20:09:26 UTC

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Henry Pruitt, Sr.'s Timeline

1654
September 2, 1654
Charles City County, Virginia, Colonial America
1680
1680
Henrico or, York County, Virginia Colony
1682
1682
Varina Parish, Henrico County, Virginia Colony
1683
1683
Henrico County, Virginia, United States
1692
1692
Varino Parrish, Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America
1694
1694
Varina Parish, Henrico County, Virginia Colony
1697
1697
Henrico Co., VA
1698
1698
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States