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ANCESTOR OF MARILYN MAAS (WATTS) THROUGH MOTHER
ANCESTOR OF JOHN TANNER - THE FALCON
EdwardTannerSr
Bornabout1664inBermuda Hundred, Henrico County, Colony of Virginia
ANCESTORS
SonofJoseph TannerandMary (Unknown) Platt
Brother ofJoseph Tanner Jr.,Gilbert Tanner[half],Mary (Tanner) FarrarandMartha (Tanner) Haskins
Husband ofMary (Hatcher) Tannerâ married 1690 in Henrico County, Colony of Virginia
DESCENDANTS
Father ofEdward Tanner,Ann (Tanner) Bondurant,Sarah Mary (Tanner) Averitt,John TannerandJudith Mills (Tanner) Robertson
Diedabout13 Aug 1719at about age 55inHenrico County, Colony of Virginia
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â¢1Biography
â¢2Marriage
â¢2.1DNA
â¢3Sources
Biography
Marriage
â¢Name: Edward Tanner
â¢Gender: Male
â¢Birthplace: VA
â¢Spouse Name: Mary Hatcher
â¢Marriage Year: 1690
Edward's wife was Mary Hatcher dau of Henry and Ann Laund Hatcher and Edward Hatcher, Mary's Uncle, Edward and Mary Hatcher Tanner were g-g-grands of Grace Tanner who married Jesse Hughes: connections and Indians:
DNA
â¢MRCA:Unknown Unknown
Maternalrelationship issuggestedwith an AncestryDNA test match betweenJessie (McKinney) FleemanandGraham Jennings9th cousins once removed. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: 4th to 6th cousins based on sharing 52 centimorgans shared across 5 DNA segments
Maternalrelationship issuggestedwith an AncestryDNA test match betweenJessie (McKinney) FleemanandRebecca (Jennings) Anderson10th cousins. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: 4th to 6th cousins based on sharing 42 centimorgans shared across 3 DNA segments
Maternalrelationship issuggestedwith an AncestryDNA test match betweenJessie (McKinney) FleemanandThomas Anderson10th cousins twice removed. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: 4th to 6th cousins based on sharing 32 centimorgans shared across 2 DNA segments
Maternalrelationship issuggestedwith an AncestryDNA test match betweenJessie (McKinney) FleemanandJudy Anderson10th cousins twice removed. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: 4th to 6th cousins based on sharing 30 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment
Maternalrelationship issuggestedwith an AncestryDNA test match betweenJessie (McKinney) FleemanandJanice (Anderson) Hobson10th cousins twice removed. Predicted relationship reported by AncestryDNA: 4th to 6th cousins based on sharing 26 centimorgans shared across 2 DNA segments
Sources
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â¢From Col. William Lowther's payroll: Edward Tanner, 132 days service [1773 made improvements on Buckhannon River]. 1774 payroll list of Captain William Lowther, Harrison county, (West); Virginia, Lord Dunmoreâs War
â¢Edward Tanner left will dated August 13, 1719 of Henrico Co., Va.
â¢William and Mary Quarterly pg. 94-95; Quote:Edward2Tanner (Joseph1) of Henrico County was born about 1664;* died 1719. He was a juryman in August 1688 and August 1692 (Henrico Records, Vol. 1677-92, pg. 279,481), and at the April Court 1685 he and others were presented to the Grand Jury by Francis Carter for fighting. (Ibid, pg. 312) In 1687 he made an agreement with his mother, Mrs. Mary Platt (Ibid, pg. 446).
Edward2Tanner married Mary, daughter of Henry and Ann (Lound) Hatcher. William Hatcher, Junior of Henrico, (son of Henry and Ann (Lound) Hatcher) in his will proved in Henrico County, June 1694, names brother Edward Tanner, uncle Edward Hatcher and brother Henry Hatcher. The will of Henry Lound, of Henrico County, dated July 2, 1708, probated November 1, 1708, names granddaughter Mary Tanner.
The will of Edward2Tanner, of Henrico County, dated August 13, 1719, was probated November 2, 1719, son Edward Tanner, plantation he now lives on and one feather bed, one cow, one steer; son John Tanner, plantation he lives on and one feather bed and furniture; wife [name not given], plantation I now live on during her life and after her death to my son Joseph Tanner; son Joseph Tanner, plantation I now live on after my wife's decease, and one gun called Bockam, and one feather bed and furniture; grandson Edward Tanner all my land between Flinton's Slash and head line it being on south side of the slatch; daughter Ann ----, one feather bed and furniture and sole[leather?] trunk, one cow and heifer known by the name of her cows and all that she hath in her trunk; daughter Martha Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, one new black leather trunk to her at age 21 years or marriage; daughter Elizabeth Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, black leather trunk, at age of 21 or marriage; wife [name not given], my Indian slave during wife's life, then to my son Edward; wife, executrix. Witnesses: Thomas Knibb, William Cheatham, William Liggon.â
No systematic attempt has been made to trace out the descendants of Edward2Tanner and the following notes gathered at random are offered in the hope that some one may at a later day feel inclined to follow the clues:At Henrico Court August 1723 a petition was presented by Mary Tanner, executrix of the will of Edward Tanner, deceased, setting forth that she had paid Edward Stewart (who married Martha, one of the daughters of the said Edward Tanner) the legacy given said Martha by said Tanner's will and that said Stewart refusing to give a discharge for same; Stewart appeared and said he had not received his wife's full legacy, whereupon court having considered allegations of parties and the depositions of evidence sworn are of opinion that said Stewart hath received the whole legacy given his wife aforesaid. (Henrico Records, Vol. 1719-24, pg. 282.)
On October 8, 1745, Mary Tanner and Joseph Tanner of Goochland County convey to Henry Hatcher, of Henrico County, for 25 currency, 160 acres on south side James River in Henrico County, adjoining Thomas Knibb, Peter Ashbrook, Jr. and William Baugh, being plantation whereon Edward Stewart now lives. (Henrico Records, Vol. 1744-8, pg. 453.)ï¬
* Deposition in Henrico County Records, Vol. 1688-1697, pg. 535, dated August 23, 1694, gives Edward Tanner aged about 30 years.
â This will of Edward Tanner is preserved in Henrico County Court in its original form among the "original papers." The volume containing the recorded copy thereof was destroyed many years ago.
ï¬ From an index to wills in Albemarle County it appears that the will of Mary Tanner was probated there in 1760.
â¢Hatcher Families Geneology Association; Edward Hatcher, SrAug 1694 Henrico County, Virginia; Record Book #5 1688-1697, p. 532; LDS Film 31770; Transcribed by Cecil Q Larsen.
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