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Mary Gilliam (Jarratt)

Also Known As: "Mary Jarrett"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia
Death: circa 1796 (67-76)
Buckingham County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Devereaux Jarratt and Elizabeth Jarratt
Wife of William Gilliam, of Buckingham County
Mother of Devereaux Gilliam; Sarah Williamson; Captain William Martin Gilliam, II; Anna Justus; Richard Gilliam and 7 others
Sister of Archelaus Jarratt

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About Mary Gilliam

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From Charles Ward (cmw12635@aol.com) on RootsWeb:

A great deal of erroneous information has been published regarding William and Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam, of Virginia. This has been inadvertently perpetuated by well-intentioned researchers, unaware of the inaccuracies contained in various published sources (example, Worth Ray's TN COUSINS).
Mary Jarratt, wife of William Gilliam, was born 5 May 1724 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA the daughter of Devereux Jarratt and his wife, Elizabeth (Wingfield) Jarratt. This information is confirmed by the St. Peter's Parish Register and the Gilliam Bible which was published in 1766 in London.
William Gilliam was born about 1720, probably in New Kent Co., VA. William and Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam probably married in New Kent Co., VA and came to reside in Albemarle Co., VA near the Pedlar River. They are found in that county in deed records in the 1750s. Following the creation of Buckingham County, VA in 1761, Gilliam is then found in that county. Surviving land records mention William Gilliam as being deceased on 17 Oct 1792. It has incorrectly been stated that William Gilliam died in Hanover Co., VA, but again, this has been a perpetuation of false information.
References are made to the "widow Gilliam" in Buckingham Co., VA in 1794 and 1796. This is in reference to William Gilliam, deceased and we may deduce this is a reference to Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam. She appears to have died about 1796.
Unfortunately, Buckingham Co., VA is a "burned county" so any will William or Mary Gilliam might have left was destroyed years ago. However, we can reconstruct their family using other means.
John Gilliam is referred to as a son of William Gilliam, deceased, in surviving Buckingham Co., VA land records.
William Gilliam and his his eldest son, William Gilliam, Jr. are found in a 1764 List of Tithables in Buckingham Co., VA with the father paying the tithe of the son.
Thomas Gilliam's family record lists him as the "son of William and Mary Gilliam."
William Gilliam, Jr. the eldest son of William and Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam died childless in Wilkes Co., GA. He bequeated his estate to his brothers and sisters. Specifically, he bequeathed his estate to his brothers and sisters and the heirs of John Hood. No specific family relationship was indicated in regard to the heirs of John Hood, so we can't state definitively if they were related, based on the probate records alone.
The wording of the will is of particular significance. As he did not bequeath his estate to his brothers and sisters AND THEIR HEIRS, this effectively disinherited the children of his brothers who predeceased him. Of course, the heirs of John Hood were an exception, if their mother was indeed a sister of William Gilliam, Jr. as has been assumed by some Gilliam researchers.
I hope that this will help to clear up many of the inaccuracies regarding the family of William and Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam.
I have spent a great deal of time and effort researching the Gilliams and have plans of having my research published.
If anyone wishes to discuss this Gilliam family, please contact me directly.

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Mary Jarratt's birth was recorded in the Gilliam Family Bible published in 1766 in London:

"Mary Gilliam Wife of William Gilliam was born May 5th 1724 in the County of New Kent the daughter of Deveroux Jarratt and his wife Elizabeth Jarratt formerly Elizabeth Wingfield."

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Also from Charles Ward (cmw12635@aol.com) on RootsWeb:

At any rate, utilizing the abovementioned sources, we have an accurate picture of the children born to William and Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam. Their children were:

1. William Gilliam, Jr. (b.ca 1742; d. 1798); married Elizabeth Ellis. No children. They are found selling land in Amherst Co., VA in 1773, but were residing in Bedford Co., VA at the time. He later settled in Wilkes Co., VA where his will was written 27 Jan 1798 and proven 17 Feb 1798. The inventory and distribution of his estate shows payments were made to his surviving brothers: Devereux, Richard, Charles, John, Jarratt, and Archelaus Gilliam and to his sister, Sarah Williamson (as well as the heirs of John Hood). As previously mentioned, no provision was made for the children of his deceased brothers.

2. Sarah Gilliam (b.ca 1744); married Micajah Williamson. Resided in Wilkes Co., GA. A daughter was married to John Clark, Governor of Georgia. A grandson, John Campbell, served on the United States Supreme Court. A great-grandson, Lucius Q.C. Lamar, also served on the United States Supreme Court and was immortalized in John F. Kennedy's PROFILES IN COURAGE.

3. Devereux Gilliam (b.ca 1746; died 1809); married Edith Ellis, daughter of Charles and Susannah (Harding) Ellis, of "Red Hill," in present-day Amherst Co., VA. They were early settlers of Knox Co., TN where they established "Gilliam's Station." His will, written 2 May 1809, was proven the following October.

4. Peter Gilliam (b.ca 1748; d. 1798); Traditionally attributed as a son of William and Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam. He was married to Ann Heard and came to reside in Wilkes Co., GA where he was dead by 15 Jul 1794 when Jesse Heard was appointed administrator of his estate.

5. Thomas Gilliam (born 22 Oct 1750; died 25 May 1793); I discussed this couple in a previous posting and will not repeat the information here.

6. Richard Gilliam (b.ca 1752); he is listed as receiving a share of his brother's estate on 19 Dec 1799. A Richard Gilliam is listed as having his will proven in Bedford Co., VA on 22 Apr 1799, so it is impossible these could be the same individual due to the conflict of these two dates.

7. Charles Gilliam (b.ca 1754); received a share of his brother's estate on 12 Jan 1799.

8. John Gilliam (b.ca 1756; died 1821); married Mary Tooley, 22 Nov 1785, in Albemarle Co., VA. His will, written 1 Mar 1821, was proven 21 May 1821, in Amherst Co., VA.

9. Jarratt Gilliam (b.ca 1758; died 1833); married 24 Mar 1787, in Bedford Co., VA to Ann Gilliam. He married as his second wife, Theodosia Davis, in Bedford Co., VA on 18 Feb 1796, with her mother, Elizabeth Davis, of Amherst Co., VA giving consent. He did not remain in Bedford County and returned to Amherst Co., VA where his will, written 24 Dec 1832, was proven 17 Jun 1833.

10. Archelaus Gilliam (b.ca 1760; d. 1836); sometimes referred to as "Archer." He married Judith Tooley, 15 Dec 1781, in Albemarle Co., VA. An administrator's bond was granted to James Gilliam for Archelaus Gilliam's estate on 21 Nov 1836, in Amherst Co., VA.

11. Joyce Gilliam (possible daughter); married John Hood. The wife of John Hood is attributed as a sister of William Gilliam, Jr. and thus a daughter of William and Mary (Jarratt) Gilliam, based on the fact that William Gilliam, Jr. bequeathed part of his estate to the heirs of John Hood in his will. No further information.

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Birth surname has also been reported to be Jarrett (due to her being an alleged daughter of Robert Jarrett and Sarah Elizabeth Bradley).

Date and place of death have also been (erroneously?) reported to be:

  • October 20, 1771 in Surry County, Virginia
  • 1796 at Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, United States

sources

  • "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRR4-FRP : 10 February 2018), Mary Jarrott, 05 May 1724; citing ST PETER'S PARISH,NEW KENT,VIRGINIA, reference ; FHL microfilm 6,048,679.
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Mary Gilliam's Timeline

1724
May 5, 1724
St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia
1743
1743
Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America
1745
1745
VA
1747
1747
Buckingham Co, Virginia, United States
1750
1750
Virginia, United States
1752
1752
1753
1753
Henry County, Virginia
1756
1756
Henrico, Henrico County, Virginia, United States
1760
1760
1761
December 3, 1761