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Sarah Sally Boatwright (Meador)

Also Known As: "Sally"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cumberland County, Virginia
Death: March 18, 1829 (56-57)
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jehu Meador and Sarah Meador
Wife of Valentine Martin Boatwright
Mother of Rebecca Lee Hamilton; Meador Boatwright; Jonas A. Boatright; Mary Bradley; Judith Boatwright and 3 others
Sister of Martha Patty Anderson; Anna Elizabeth Robinson; Jehu Meador, Jr.; Joseph Meador; Frances Franky Mann and 2 others

Managed by: Mary Laura Horrocks
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About Sarah Sally Boatwright

Title: Boatwright, Sarah Sally (Meador) 1772 - 1829 Abbrev: Boatwright, Sarah Sally (Meador) 1772 - 1829 Text: ~~~~ More Records for Valentine and Sarah Sally Boatwright DustyB72added this on 30 Jan 2010

Father Jehu Meador (1738-1808) Mother Sarah Atkinson (1740-1808)



Notes for Sarah Sally Meador and Valentine Martin Boatwright from Boat(w)right Family History of America:

Cumberland County., Will, 1808: written 10 Feb. 1808 and probated on 25 Sept. 1808 [source?]: Jehue Meadors Senior ...... to granddaughter Mary Boatwright.....negro girl Corsey.....rest of estate (4 slaves, cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, plantation utencils and interest in negros bought from son Jonas) be equally divided among my six children; Anne Robinson, Polly Anderson, Sally Boatright, Jehue Meadors, Joseph Meadors, Franky Meadors.

Cumberland County., Census, 1810: 1810 -- pg. 141B, 7 up [Hampton, microfilm #68]: Valentine Boatright: Male: 0-10 yrs., 3; 10-16 yrs., 4; 26-45 yrs., 1. Female: 0-10 yrs., 1; 10-16 yrs., 2; 26-45 yrs., 1. Slaves, 6.

Cumberland County., Census, 1820: 1820 -- B's pg. 2, 14 up [Hampton, microfilm 130]: Vaulentine Boatwright: Males: 10-16 yrs., 2; 18-26 yrs., 1; 45+ yrs., 1. Females: 45+ yrs., 1. Slaves, male: 0-14 yrs., 1; 14-26 yrs., 1; 26-45 yrs., 1; female: 0-14 yrs., 2; 26-45 yrs., 1. Agriculture: 6.

Biography: [from Roberta Ann Blomberg , 31 Aug. 1998]: 8 children: 4 girls (2 died young and Rebecca and Mary), 4 boys (2 went to Scott County, West Virginia, and 2 to Highland County, Ohio).

Biography: [from David Rains quoting Shawnda Kimmel]: Valentine and Sarah had two additional children: Judith Boatwright, born on 15 July 1803 and died on January 1814; Sarah Boatwright, born in 1807 and died 18 March 1829.



More notes for Valentine and Sarah Sally Boatwright from Boat(w)right Family History of America:

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1793: [VaStLib, microfilm 93] Valentine Boatwright: free white tithable, 1; horse, 1.

Cumberland County., Witness, 1796: April 1796 -- Court Attendance Bk., pg. 94 [source?]: Valentine Boatwright, witness 2 days, 47 miles, 5.84 in Prince Edward District Court case: James Boatwright and Joshua Thomas against the Commonwealth.

Cumberland County Will -- Heir, 1797: written 21 April 1797 and probated 26 March 1798 -- Bk. 3, pg. 114-115 [VaStLib, microfilm 18]: Will of Daniel Boatwright: To my son Valentine: L100, to be raised by the sale of land in Buckingham County. To my three sons John, James and Valentine: my negro man Sam, for their natural lives to be used well and not to be sold or hired out, to work 12 months at a time in rotation according to their ages. At the death of all three to become free and independent. Execs.: John Boatwright, Valentine Boatwright, John Martin. Wits.: Frederick Jones, James Boatright Jr., John Stratton Jr.

Cumberland County deed, 1797: 20 June 1797 -- Bk. 8, pg. 48-49 [VaStLib, microfilm 4]: Joseph Meador to Valentine Boatwright: L75 current money -- 60 acres, adjacent John Meador's mill pond. 16 April 1799 -- Bk. 8, pg. 285 [VaStLib, microfilm 4]: Wife Charlotte releases dower right.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1798: 1798 [VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Valentine Boatwright: horses, 2; tax, .18.

Cumberland County deed, 1798: 26 May 1798 -- Bk. 8, pg. 222 [VaStLib, microfilm 4]: Valentine Boatwright to James Baughan: L4 10 shillings current money -- 3 acres on south side of Horn Quarter Road.

Cumberland County deed, 1798: 26 May 1798 -- Bk. 8, pg. 223-224 [VaStLib, microfilm 4]: Moses Hubbard to Valentine Boatwright: L7 10 s. -- 5 1/2 acres north side of Horn Quarter Road.

Cumberland County, Virginia - Property Tax List – 1800 Date: March 24, 1800 Persons Name Chargeable with the Tax: Valentine Boatright Blacks above 16: 0 Blacks between 12 and 16: 0 Horses: 2 Tax: 24 cents

Cumberland County deed, 1800: 24 April 1800 -- Bk. 8, pg. 347 [VaStLib, microfilm 4]: Hezekiah Bradley to Valentine Boatwright: L140 -- 112 acres south side of Horn Quarter Road.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1801: 1801[VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Valentine Boatwright: slaves 12-16 yrs., 1; horses, 1; tax, .56.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1803: 1803 [VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Valentine Boatwright: slaves 16+ yrs., 1; 12-16 yrs., 1; horses, 1; tax, 1.00.

Cumberland County., Personal Property Tax, 1804: 1804 [VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Valentine Boatwright: free white tithables, Valentine, 1; slaves, Cinthy, 1; horses, 1; tax, .56.

Cumberland County Election, 1805: 22 April 1805 -- deed Bk. 10, pg. 15-25 [VaStLib, microfilm 5]: Val Boatwright for John Randolph (110/317), John Hatcher (88/273), Trederick Jones (15/ ?)

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1809: 1809 [VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Vaul Boatwright: free white tithables, 1; slaves 16+ yrs., 1; horses, 2; tax, 1.12.



Census 1810: Name: Boatright, Valentine Township: Cumberland, County: Cumberland, State: Virginia Year: 1810 - Roll: M252_68, Page: 141, Image: 275 1 male 26 to 45, 3 males 10 to 16, 4 males 26 to 45, 1 female 26 to 45, 1 female under 10, 2 females 10 to 16; 6 slaves

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1810: 1810 [VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Vaul Boatwright: whites 1; slaves 16+ yrs 3; horses 2; tax 1.56

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1812: 1812 [VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Vaul Boatwright: whites, 2; slaves 16+ yrs., 2; slaves 12-16 yrs., 1; horses, 3; tax, 1.68

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1815: 1815 [VaStLib, microfilm 93]: Vaul Boatwright: whites, 2; slaves 16+ yrs., 3; slaves 9-12 yrs., 1; horses, 3; cattle, 11; tax, 4.23 1/2

Cumberland County., Landowner, 1815: 1815 -- [source?]: Vaul Boatwright: Groom Quarter Creek, 6 miles north of courthouse.

Cumberland County., Marriage Bond, 1815: 25 Oct. 1815 [VaStLib, microfilm 41]: Clement Bradley & Mary Boatright. Bond, Clement Bradley and Valentine Boatright. Wit.: John MCormack.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1817: 1817 [VaStLib, microfilm 94]: Vaul Boatwright: white males, 2; slaves 16+ yrs., 2; horses, 2, tax, 1.76.

Cumberland County Estate Accounts -- Heir, 1817: 1817 -- Will Bk. 6, pg. 150-151 [VaStLib, microfilm 19]: Estate of Daniel Boatwright: 1817 To Valentine Boatright, exec.: J.M. Hudgins -- crying property at sale $5; J. Baughan, inv./acc. of sale, $5; cash for tobacco, $12.24. Estate - $51.35 1/9 to be divided among 9 distributees: Ann Boatright, Jane Smith, Sally Boatright, Eliz. Martain, Easter Martain, Milly Right, Drusille Meader, Rhody Meader, Locky Sleger. Recorded April Court 1819.

Cumberland County., Estate Sale -- Purchaser, 1817: 18 Nov. 1817 -- [source?]: Clement Bradley, estate appraisal: slaves, stock, plantation and household items -- value $1,907.98. 23 Nov. 1817 -- Will Bk. 6, pg. 217 [VaStLib, microfilm 19]: sale: most purchases by Chesley Brown, some by Valentine Boatright: tobacco, raw hides, iron spoons, plow, ax, cupboard, books, costing a total of $34.90 and a still, $100.65.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1819: 1819 [VaStLib, microfilm 94]: Vaul Boatwright: white males, 2; slaves 16+ yrs., 2; horses, 13, tax, 1.76.

Cumberland County Census, 1820: 1820 -- B's pg. 2, 14 up [Hampton, microfilm 130]: Vaulentine Boatwright: Males: 10-16 yrs., 2; 18-26 yrs., 1; 45+ yrs., 1. Females: 45+ yrs., 1. Slaves, male: 0-14 yrs., 1; 14-26 yrs., 1; 26-45 yrs., 1; female: 0-14 yrs., 2; 26-45 yrs., 1. Agriculture: 6.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1821: 1821 [VaStLib, microfilm 94]: Vaul Boatwright: white males, 3; slaves 16+ yrs., 3; tax, 1.99.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1823: 1823 [VaStLib, microfilm 94]: Vaul Boatwright: horses, 1; stud cost, 70; tax, .12. Sarah Sally Meador died on 18 March 1829 in Cumberland County, Virginia

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1829: 1829 [VaStLib, microfilm 94]: Vaul Boatwright: slaves 16+ yrs., 5; horses, 3, tax, 2.30.

Cumberland County Census, 1830: 1830 -- pg. 184, 3 up [Hampton, microfilm 192]: Valentine Boatwright: Males: 20-30 yrs., 1; 50-60 yrs., 1. Slaves, male: 0-10 yrs., 2; 10-26 yrs., 2; 36-55 yrs., 1. Total, 7.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1831-33: 1831-33 [VaStLib, microfilm 94]: Vaul Boatwright: not listed.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1834-36: [younger Val?] 1834-36 [VaStLib, microfilm 94]: Vaul Boatwright: whites, 1; no tax.

Cumberland County Witness, 1834: 25 July 1834 -- deed Bk. 21, pg. 469 [VaStLib, microfilm #?]: William S. Dunkum to Chesley Brown: 171 1/2 acres (south of Valentine Boatwright); wit.: Valentine Boatwright.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1837: [younger Val?] 1837 [VaStLib., microfilm 95]: Vaul Boatwright: whites, 1.

Cumberland County Personal Property Tax, 1844: [younger Val?] 1844 [VaStLib., microfilm 95]: Vaul Boatwright: whites, 1; slaves 16+ yrs., 1; tax, .40

Cumberland County Will, 1849: written 18 April 1849 and probated 28 May 1849 -- Bk. 11, pg. 432-433 [VaStLib, microfilm 20]: .....Valentine Boatright: Negro man Monday be hired out and the earnings paid to daughter Rebecca Hamilton; at her death he be given to granddaughter Judith Ann Hamilton. "My man Jack" loaned to daughter Mary Brown; at her death to grand daughter Ann Maria Brown. The proceeds of the sale of the land to sons Meador Boatright, Jonas Boatright and Valentine Boatright, to be equally divided among them. Son Daniel Boatright already having received his proportion of the estate. Negro woman Cinthia select a home "among my Children; the one she selects, keeping her during her life. Exec.: friend V.C. Ryals. Wits.: Z. Talley, J. Ann Hamilton, Alexander Ransome, Robert J. Meador.

Cumberland County., Estate Appraisal/Accounts, 1849: 28 June 1849 -- Will Bk. 11, pg. 515-516 [VaStLib, microfilm 20]: Valentine Boatright, estate: Appraisal of 3 slaves and 4 bonds totaled $1,634.88, including bond of $50 on Chesley Brown due 1 Jan. 1850. 1 July 1850: balance of $561.16 to be distributed per will. Executor VC Ryals.

Cumberland County., death -- Daughter, 1859: 20 Feb. 1859 -- # 29- [source?]: Mary Brown, dropsy, 60 yrs.; parent, Vaul Boatwright; born/lived in Cumberland Co.; spouse, Chesley Brown; information -- husband.



Sarah married Valentine on 27 Dec 1792

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Sarah Sally Boatwright's Timeline

1772
1772
Cumberland County, Virginia
1794
October 1, 1794
Cumberland, Virginia, United States
1796
July 19, 1796
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1799
April 9, 1799
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1801
July 30, 1801
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1803
July 15, 1803
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1805
October 14, 1805
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1807
1807
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1810
August 20, 1810
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States
1829
March 18, 1829
Age 57
Cumberland County, Virginia, United States