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William Baugh, Jr.

Also Known As: "Bough", "Baugh"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Twining, Worcestershire, England
Death: before 1676
Bristol Parish, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of William Baugh, Sr. and Elizabeth Baugh
Husband of Elizabeth Baugh; 1st wife of William Baugh and Jane Gower
Father of Priscilla Farrar; James Baugh; Katherine Baugh; Thomas Baugh; Rebecca Cox and 2 others
Brother of John Baugh; Katherine Jones; James Baugh, Sr.; Mary Byrd and Thomas Baugh
Half brother of Isack Sharp; Richard Sharpe, I and Samuel Sharpe

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About William Baugh, Jr.

Biography

Extracted from https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baugh-52

William Baugh came to Virginia as a child with his father, of the same name, sometime before 1638 when his father was noted to have left London.[1]

He was probably married twice, the first to an unknown woman, the second to Jane, the widow of William Branch.[2] William's children with Jane were Priscilla Farrar and Mary Cox. Any other children were with the first wife. Jane's 1709 will showed that she outlived all of her children except Mary.[3]

Children

  1. William Baugh III, d. <1683[4][5][6]
  2. Mary Baugh b. ~1662, m. John Cox
  3. Priscilla Baugh b. ~1664, m. William Farrar

William Baugh Jr. was noted as a head right in a 16 Jan 1668 land patent of 577 acres by his father on the north side of the Appomaytox River (then Henrico, now Chesterfield).[7]

William was dead by 1676 when two of his still minor children, Mary and Priscilla, were mentioned in the Henrico County Orphans Court Book.[8]

Research Notes

7/11/1655 William attended a meeting at Charles City Co, VA

He lived on land called "The Great Stone", adjacent to Christopher Branch Sr. Clarify if this applies to him or his father.[3][9]

The following children were originally found listed in this profile:

Thomas Baugh b. 1660[citation needed]
James Baugh[citation needed]
John Baugh[citation needed]
I've found no evidence to support this and I suspect they were conflated from the father's children.


Birth Date //1638 c. //1635


Believed to be the son of his father's first wife.

Sources:

1. "Historical Southern Families," Volume XI, Mrs. John Bennett Boddie, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1967.



Brown, Charlotte Hughes. "The Baugh Family in Virginia." Tidewater Genealogicaly Quarterly. Vol. 4, No. 12. December 1981.

Pritchett, John. Southside Virginia Genealogies. Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 2892, 2914.

Arslan, Mark. http://www.arslanmb.org/baugh/baugh.html#Descendant%20Listings.

In 1708 John Farley, Sr., of Bristol Parish, Chesterfield Co., made a deed of gift of "my old plantation to my daughter, Mary, wife of Thomas Baugh," and in 1732 a deed of gift of a plantation to son, James Farley, in which he mentions his wife, Mary, and also sons Joseph, John, Matthew, and William Farley. Reference: Ibid. (Dale Parish, Chesterfield Co., VA, was taken from Bristol Parish which lay in Chesterfield and Surry Counties on both sides of the Appomattox.) Reference: Ibid. Children of John, Sr. and Mary Farley: Reference: Ibid. and Jesse Kelso Farley, Jr., Twelve Generations of Farleys (Chicago: Press Albin O. Horn Co., 1934) pages 28-29.

Deed #76 pg. 151

John FARLEY, Sr., of Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., for love and affection to my daughter Mary BAUGH, wife of Thomas BAUGH, my old plantation, it being formerly be deed from Richard WOMACK to John WOMACK and from said John to me.

Dated: 29 Oct 1708, Signed: John FARLEY, Sr., Recorded: 1 Mar 1708.

Children of John Farley and Mary Willett are:

  • 76 i. Mary24 Farley, born Abt. 1668 in Henrico Co., Virginia. She married Thomas Baugh.

http://www.womacknet.net/plantagenet.htm

John B. and Mary Farley, Sr.

Born 1648 at Archer's Hope in James City County, Virginia, John B. Farley, Sr. is the oldest generation for whom certain and fairly exacting records exist. We are fairly certain of his age, for in 1679, in a deposition entered into court records, he stated that he was then thirty-one years of age. Records only indicate the name of Mary for his wife.

While we do not know the exact acreage, we do know that John's lands lay within the old Charles City County. When the county was later divided, his lands apparently fell within both Charles City and Henrico counties. When he gave land to John, Jr. prior to 1692, he reserved from the action, "a certain portion of seventy-five acres falling within the old county of Charles City, situated upon the Blackwater." Nevertheless, he must have originally resided on a portion that fell to Henrico for in another grant, made to his daughter Mary, wife of Thomas Baugh, in 1708, he refers to the tract as "my old plantation, it being formerly by deed from Richard Womack to John Womack and from said John to me."

As late as 1732, John Farley, Sr. was conveying lands, and in a deed to his son James, he also mentioned his wife Mary and sons Joseph, John, Matthew, and William. There probably were other children but not of known record. There are no further records of his death or his last will.

http://tn-roots.com/tncarroll/Christmasville/chapter3.htm


References

  • 1. Henrico Co Deeds, 1677-1705, p10 (p157): William Baugh granted deed 6 DEC 1668 to gs William Baugh, dec'd & now transfers it to gd Priscilla Baugh, now wife of William Farrar, recorded 1 APR 1681; p11 (p149) - age 70 (from deposition in Deed Bk, 1677-92, p228); p19 (p230) - repeats info in first entry. *2. DOD/POD: Henrico Co. Will Book 1, pg 427. Will proved April 1687. 3. "The Visitation of Gloucestershire, 1623", edited by Sir John Maclean, F.S.A. and W.C. Haene, M.R.C.S., England, published London, 1885. DOB est as 1610; POB Gloucestershire, England. 4. M1: Unk, England. Believed to be the mother of William, Jr., who emigrated with his father circa 1638. 5. M2: Elizabeth [] Sharp Packer, VA. Mother of William's children John, Thomas, and Mary. 6. General: Emigrated from Gloucestershire Co., England to Henrico Co., VA circa 1638. Served as justice in Henrico and Charles City Cos. in 1656. 7. Lois Baugh (b. Ark. 1905, d. Ks. 1997). 8. "Historical Southern Families" by John Bennet Boddie, vol XI. 9. "The Farrar's Island Family and its English Ancestry" by Alvahn Holmes. 10. "Some Farrar's Island Descendants" by Alvahn Holmes. 11. Family of William Baugh: "The Baugh Family in Virginia" (Viginia Tidewater Genealogy, vol 12, No. 4, Dec 1981 and vol 13, No. 1, Mar 1982.
  • Source from Hills/Hatcher Family Tree on World Connect
  • Lawrence M. Leach GenServ GEDCOM lead8kf has his parents as William Baugh, Sr., and Virginia Elizabeth Parkerals Sharp.
  • 1. Kentucky Family Records, vol II. 2. Seventeenth Century Colonial Ancesters: p19, DOB, DOD; married Jane. 3. VA Wills and Administrations, 1632-1800, cites will from Henrico Co. 4. Henrico Co Deeds, 1677-1705, p10 (p157): William Baugh grants deed 6 DEC 1668 to gs William Baugh, now dec'd, transfers it to gd Priscilla Baugh, now wife of William Farrar, 1 APR 1681; p19 (p230): William Farrar and Priscilla his wife (lately Priscilla Baugh) grant deed of property 2 APR 1683 formerly granted by William Baugh 6 DEC 1668 to gs William Baugh, dec'd, then to William's sister Priscilla. 5. Henrico Co, VA Orphans Court Bk, 1677-1739, p7: account of orphans of Mr. Baugh [William Baugh, Jr], dec'd, Mary Baugh & Priscilla Baugh, 1 OCT 1677; DOD, DOB est. 6. Henrico Co, VA Wills & Administrations, Part 1, p17: Will & Deed Bk, 1677-92, p427, will of William Baugh [Sr], 1 APR 1687, proved APR 1687 lists s-i-l John Howlett & 3 children, son John Baugh, gs John Baugh, Katherine Jones, son James Baugh; William not listed. 7. Emigrated to VA with father shortly before 1638, from "The Baugh Family Tree", by Mike Page (Internet).
  • 1. Henrico Co Deeds, 1677-1705, p10 (p157): William Baugh granted deed 6 DEC 1668 to gs William Baugh, now dec'd & now transfers it to gd Priscilla Baugh, now wife of William Farrar, 1 APR 1681; p19 (p230): repeats previous entry, identifies Priscilla as wife of William Farrar and sister of William Baugh, dec'd, gs of William Baugh, 2 APR 1683.
  • BIOGRAPHY: Justice in Henrico and Charles City Counties, Virginia.
  • Colonel Thomas Ligon's Children
  • GEDCOM Source 9NHX-MJW U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Citation Information; Detail; Source number: 4085.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DP1; ; Source Information; Title; U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900; Author; Yates Publishing; Publisher; Ances Name William Baugh Gender Male Spouse Name Jane Hatcher Spouse Birth Place VA Spouse Birth Year 1640 Number Pages 1 Household Members Name Age Jane Hatcher William Baugh
  • https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I1076...
  • https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baugh-52 cites
  1. "Historical and Genealogical Notes and Queries." The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 19, no. 2 (1911): 193-205. Accessed May 3, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/4243131.
  2. Jester, Annie Lash, and Martha Woodroof Hiden. Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1625. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1956. p. 101
  3. Virginia. County Court (Henrico County). County Court Records, Deeds, Wills, Settlements of Estates, Etc., (Henrico County, Virginia), 1677-1787. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1947. "1697-1714", p. 35-6 (FHL Film 31764, image 398 and 399 of 690) (Copy)
  4. Virginia. County Court (Henrico County). County Court Records, Deeds, Wills, Settlements of Estates, Etc., (Henrico County, Virginia), 1677-1787. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1947. 1677-1697, pp. 157-158 (FHL Film 31763, image 61 and 62) (image)
  5. "Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents." The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 7, no. 4 (1900): 423-24. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4242288. p. 424
  6. Bell, Landon C. "Judith Jefferson's Husband." The William and Mary Quarterly 11, no. 3 (1931): 221-27. doi:10.2307/1921026. p. 223
  7. "Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents." The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 7, no. 4 (1900): 423-24. Accessed May 3, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/4242288. p. 424
  8. Virginia, and Pauline Pearce Warner. Orphans Court Book, 1677-1739, of Henrico County, Virginia. Tappahannock, Va: P.P. Warner, 1963. p. 14
  9. Nugent, Nell Marion. Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800. Richmond: Press of the Dietz Print Co, 1934. Vol. 1, p. 549
  10. Brown, Charlotte Hughes. "The Baugh Family in Virginia." Tidewater Genealogicaly Quarterly. Vol. 4, No. 12. December 1981.
  11. Pritchett, John. Southside Virginia Genealogies. Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 2892, 2914.
  12. Arslan, Mark. http://www.arslanmb.org/baugh/baugh.html#Descendant%20Listings.
  13. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106210255
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William Baugh, Jr.'s Timeline

1636
1636
Twining, Worcestershire, England
1661
1661
1663
1663
1664
1664
Henrico County, Virginia Colony
1667
1667
1667
Henrico County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
1668
1668
Probably Henrico County, Virginia
1668
Age 32
Virginia
1676
1676
Age 40
Bristol Parish, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America