Bef 1769 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | John Payne was born about 1736 in King George County, Virginia (son of William Payne and Mary Jones); died about 1811 in Fauquier County, Virginia. Notes:
His will dated 25 Apl 1811 (27 May 1811), provides for his wife but she is not named; six children are named. 1763 there were three suits agains him in Fq. Co. 1767 he leased from Lord Fairfax 100 a. in the Manor of Leeds on W.S. of Cobler Ridge, Fq. Co., naming sons William and Augustine.
John + ??? Floweree. ??? was born after 1736; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | ??? Floweree was born after 1736; and died. Notes:
John said to have m. Miss Floweree, dau. of Daniel FLOWEREE, merchant of Salem (now Marshall), Fq. Co. There is no evidence of this marriage beyond the fact that he had a son named Daniel Floweree. (Payne, p. 379).
Children:
- William Payne was born about 1758 in Fauquier County, Virginia; and died.
- Augustine Payne was born on 11 Dec 1761 in Fauquier County, Virginia; died in Raccoon Township, Parke County, Indiana.
- 1. Molly Payne was born before 1769 in Fauquier County, Virginia; and died.
- Patty Payne was born before 1772 in Fauquier County, Virginia; and died.
- Daniel Floweree Payne was born about 1772 in Fauquier County, Virginia; and died.
- Susannah Payne was born before 1774 in Fauquier County, Virginia; and died.
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Generation: 3
4. | William Payne was born about 1702 in Richmond (Independent City), Virginia (son of George Payne and ??? White); died after 1769 in King George County, Virginia. Notes:
He was said to be married twice, first to Mary Jones and second to Mary Ball.
He left a Will dated 18 Nov 1769 (3 May 1770) in which he desired that his estate be kept together in order to raise his children by his "now present wife Mary." The will neames his dau. Lettice and his youngest son Lewis, and appoints his wife Mary and son William as executors. It was witnessed by George CURTIS and Thomas PAYNE. On presentation of the will, the son WIlliam refused to take part in its execution. 1711 his father's will did not name him nor leave him any part of his land. 1713 Thomas PACE stated to the Court that Thomas, William and Jane PAYNE, orphans of GEORGE PAYNE, had been under his care since the death of their father and that profits of their part of his estate were so small that they would not maintain them; whereupon the Court ordered them to serve Mr. PACE--Thomas and William until they were 21, and Jane until she attained the age usual for girls in such a case; that Mr. PACE teach them to read and write and some handicraft; and that at the expiration of their service said PACE pay them as required by law of indentured servants. 1715 he was bound to William JENNINGS until 21 to be taught the trade of carpenter and to read the Bible through; and at expiration of his time he was to be paid what the law allowed indentured servants. 1727 he was paid by the Court for capturing a runaway negro. 1732 he signed a statement that he had married Mary JONES and had received full share of her father's estate. (Payne, pp. 373-374).
It has not been possible to discover that number and names of all of William PAYNE's children; his lease and his will name only five of them, while the latter implies that there were several unnamed minors. For correspondence, and Court records, and private family histories it has been determined that he had a least 8 sons and 4 daughters. (Payne, p 375).
William married Mary Jones before 1732 in King George County, Virginia. Mary was born before 1712; died before 1750. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Mary Jones was born before 1712; died before 1750. Children:
- 2. John Payne was born about 1736 in King George County, Virginia; died about 1811 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
- William Payne was born after 1738 in King George County, Virginia; died before 1780 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
- Thomas Payne was born before 1750 in King George County, Virginia; died after 1830 in Fauquier County, Virginia.
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Generation: 4
8. | George Payne was born about 1661 in Virginia (son of John Payne and Margaret ???); died about 1711. Notes:
In 1675, George witnessed a deed in Rappahannock County by Margaret Warren of land on Pepetick Creek adjacent to John Payne. In 1694, he served on a grand jury, and in 1696 he was involved in a case wherein two of his servants were ordered to work overtime, having been away without leave. In the same year, his brother, Richard Payne of Richmond County deede to him 60 acres on the north side of the of Pepetick Creek. In that same year he was witness and attorney for his nephew William Payne of Lancaster county,
George's will and subsequent court records show that he had five children, George, John, Thomas, William and Jane. It made no reference to his wife; leaving all his land to be divided between his two oldest sons George and John. Should either die, his part was to go to his son Thomas, who was also left a negro named Ginnie. His "father Thomas Pace" and his "brothers George White and Daniel White" were named as executors.
Thomas Pace, Gentleman of Rappahonock County was married to Jane, the widow of Thomas White. It was a daughter of Thomas and Jane White, name unknown, who married George Payne. Therefore, Thomas Pace is actually his stepfather-in-law, and George and Daniel White were his brother-in-laws.
George + ??? White. ??? was born before 1674; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | ??? White was born before 1674; and died. Children:
- George Payne was born about 1694 in Richmond (Independent City), Virginia; died about 1745.
- John Payne was born about 1696 in Richmond (Independent City), Virginia; died after 1762 in King George County, Virginia.
- Thomas Payne was born about 1700 in Richmond (Independent City), Virginia; and died.
- 4. William Payne was born about 1702 in Richmond (Independent City), Virginia; died after 1769 in King George County, Virginia.
- Jane Payne was born about 1703 in Richmond (Independent City), Virginia; and died.
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