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Persönliche Daten Cornelius Swann Dabney II 


Familie von Cornelius Swann Dabney II

Er ist verheiratet mit SARAH CARY JENNINGS.

Sie haben geheiratet am 2. April 1721, er war 37 Jahre alt.

https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brookefamily/genealogy/dabneycornelius.htm

Kind(er):

  1. Mary Jennings Dabney  1729-1760 


Notizen bei Cornelius Swann Dabney II


CorneliusDabneyII
Born7 Apr 1683inGloucester County, Colony of Virginia
ANCESTORS
SonofCornelius Dabney IandSusannah (Unknown) Anderson
Brother ofJames Dabney[half],John Dabney[half],Sarah (Dabney) Winston[half],George Dabney[half],Elizabeth Dabney[half],John Dabney[half],Dorothy (Dabney) Trice,Mary (Dabney) Carr,Robert Anderson[half]andDavid Anderson[half]
Husband ofSarah Ann (Jennings) Dabney– married 1 Apr 1721 in Anna River, St Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Colony of Virginia
DESCENDANTS
Father ofJohn Dabney,Cornelius Dabney III,Elizabeth (Dabney) Maupin,Mary (Dabney) Harris,William Dabney,Frances Jennings (Dabney) MaupinandSusanna (Dabney) Brown
Diedbefore7 Feb 1765before age 81inSt. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Colony of Virginia
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Profile last modified22 May 2023| Created 5 May 2011 | Last significant change:
22 May 2023
15:20:Ken Spratlineditedthe marriage betweenSarah Ann (Jennings) Dabney (1702-1788)andCornelius Dabney II (1683-bef.1765).(Revised location–use their conventions instead of ours.)[Thank Ken for this]
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Contents
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•1Biography
•1.1Sourced Children
•1.2Unsourced Children
•1.3Will
•1.4Father's Life Sketch
•2Research Notes
•3Sources
Biography
Where does the specific birthday come from?
The Profiler who entered this date of 7 April 1683 - needs to supply the document or source.
He probably was born in the 1680's but in New Kent / Hanover where his parents were living.
He died after the above date as he wrote a codicil on 5 Nov 1764 & it was probated on 7 Feb 1765
He didn't marry in 1721 or 1724. He and 2nd wife Sarah married before 1708 when their son John was born
He had 2 sons, John, Cornelius, William - named in his will.
Curious Will of Charles Hudson -Charles HUDSON of St. Paul's Parish in Hanover County being weak in body but of sound and perfect memory this 19 day of April 174_ - Proved 6 day of June 1748. This last will & testament of Charles HUDSON Gent. dec'd being offered to proof by all ex named etc. and recorded.
Item: I give toCornelius DABNEY300 acres of land situated and lying on Stag Creek in Hanover County being the plantation whereonhis son William DABNEY now livesbeing part of 850 acres by Patten the said land being measured and layed off some years past which said land I give to Cornelius DABNEY and his heirs forever.
(contributed by Lucetta Crawford Sammis - from a copy found among the unpublished papers of Mrs. Eugenia Glazebrook, deceased & now in the possession of the Virginia Genealogical Society. Magazine of Virginia Genealogy (published quarterly by The Virginia Genealogical Society, Richmond, Virginia), VGS Vol 20; #2 - pages 59-61. )
Cornelius Jr. was born on 07 Apr 1683 in Gloucester County, Virginia and was the fifth of the nine known children of the immigrant, Cornelius Dabney, Sr. (1631-1694).
His father's first wife Edith, most likely died from complications following the birth of her last daughter, Dorothy in February 1680. And Cornelius Jr. would have been the first child by his father's second wife, Susannah (1643-1724).[1]
Cornelius Dabney, Jr. may have had a first wife, whose name is unknown. A rather garbled story suggests that while his first wife was alive, they had a nurse or housekeeper named Sarah Ann Jennings (1702-1790); and that after the death of his first wife, Cornelius married her secondly in April 1721 at Anna River, St.Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia.
He appeared several times in the vestry book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia.[2]
He was the father of at least 9 children. Six children were named in his last Will ...
- 2 sons, William & John
- son, Cornelius III, deceased[3]
- 3 married daughters, Elizabeth Maupin & Frances Maupin & Anne Thompson;
- 3 unnamed married daughters, with only their husbands mentioned in the codicil (Brown, Harris, Johnson).
Cornelius Dabney, Jr. died about 1765[4]and his last Will was recorded in the probate court of Hanover County, Virginia on 07 Feb 1765.
Sourced Children
1William Dabney,[5]b: 14 Jul 1722 or 14 Jul 1730??; d: 21 May 1803 or d: 21 May 1810?; m1?: Sarah Glenn; m2?: c1745 Philadephia Gwathmey
2John Dabney[5]b: 17 Oct 1724; d: 1688 St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co, VA;[6]m: 1748 Anna Harris (1724-1775)
3Cornelius Dabney, III, b: 12 Mar 1726; d: bef.1765[5]
4Elizabeth Dabney,[5]b: 25 Dec 1726; d: c1688 St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co, VA;[6]m: 08 Jan 1749 Daniel Maupin, Jr. (1727-1803)
5Mary Dabney, b: 10 Feb 1729; m: 22 Feb 1745 Christopher Overton Harris[7](1725-1794)
6Frances Jennings Dabney[5](1732-1806) m: bef.1747 John Maupin (c1725-c1806)
7Anne Dabney,[5](1735-1825); m: bef.1765??? Thompson
8Susanna Dabney, b: c1737; m: 1755 Matthew Brown[7]
9(daughter), m: bef.1765 William Johnson[7].
Unsourced Children
1Agnes Dabney
2Isaac Dabney
3Thomas Dabney
4Sarah Dabney, b: 16 Nov 1724; d: 05 Mar 1815; m: William Winston
5Ann Dabney, b: c1723; d: c1809; m: 1738 Christopher Miller Sr. (1708-c1758)
6Ann Dabney, b: c1734; d: 21 Dec 1825; m: c1750 Henry Terrell (1732-1798)
7Mary Frances Dabney, b: 1744; d: bef.06 Feb 1815; m: 12 Jan 1759 Thomas Collier (1740-c1787)
If some of his daughters were married more than once, then sources are needed to confirm.
Will
In the name of God Amen, I, Cornelius Dabney of St. Paul's Parish, in the county of Hanover, being weak in body, but sound and disposing mind, as usual, thanks be to Almighty God for the same considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and to prevent dispute about such worldly estate as I shall leave at my death, do think it proper to make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following ...
Imprimus: Recommend my soul into the hands of my great creator from whom I received it and my body to be buried in humble hopes of a resurrection into eternal life through the merits and mediations of our blessed Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and as to what worldly goods and estate I am _____ of after my debts are paid, I give and bequeath the same as follows.
Item: To my wife Sarah, my featherbed and furniture, two trunks, the black walnut chest, one looking glass, one horse and saddle, two cows and calves, house safe at her disposal; to wife for life, 2 negroes, Jane & Bob, and my river dwelling plantation; after the death of my wife, my son John Dabney may have the land, and Bob, if pays 45 pounds to my daughters, Elizabeth Maupin, Frances Maupin and Anne Thompson, for said Bob and 45 pounds for my land.
Item: I give to my son William Dabney, one hundred and fifty acres of land with the plantation whereon he now lives and four negroes to wit - Judy, Venus, Christopher and Moses, and all my wearing apparel to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give to my son John Dabney, one negro man named Will, my saddle and my guns to him and his heirs forever.
Item: My will and my desire is that the hundred and fifty acres of land and one negro wench Amany that I intended for my son Cornelius Dabney, deceased, may be sold and the money arising from such sale may be equally divided among all my deceased son's children.
My daughters, to equally divide the residue of my estate.
My son John Dabney. and friend Harry Terrell, executors.
October 22, 1764 (signed) Cornelius Dabney
Witnesses: John Wingfield, Thomas Wingfield, Cornelius Dabney, Harry Terrell.
November 5, 1764 Codicil with 1 shilling to each of my sons-in-law, Christopher Harris, Matthew Brown and William Johnson.
Witness John Wingfield, Cornelius Dabney, Harry Terrell.
Recorded: February 7, 1765 at Hanover Court by oaths John Wingfield and Harry Terrell.
Executors: John Dabney and Harry Terrell qualified.
The following info found on this profile states it is about 100 years too late to be pertinent here ...
At a court of monthly session held for Hanover County at the Courthouse on Tuesday the 22nd of December1868. On motion of William Winston Dabney who this day produced in Court a copy of the last Will and testament of Cornelius Dabney, deceased. And it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the same is a true copy duly attested by a former Clerk of the Court doth order the same to be recorded.
Test: R. O. Doswell, Clerk.
Father's Life Sketch
Sketch of the Dabneys of Virginia:[8]
Cornelius DABNEY, Jr. was born about 1690 and he was the son of Cornelius DABNEY, Sr., the Emigrant and his second wife, Susannah (unknown).
This profile's mother, Mrs. Susannah (Dabney) Anderson, made her last Will in 1722 in St Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia and it was probated in 1724. She named her three DABNEY children: Dorothy, Mary and Cornelius; and her one ANDERSON son, David, from her second marriage.
Cornelius DABNEY, Sr., the Immigrant (and father of THIS profile for Cornelius Jr.), had EIGHT definite children by two wives: By his first wife, he had James, George and Sarah, known as Devisees on his land in 1699 King and Queen County, Virginia. (By 1701, this same land was in King William County). John and Elizabeth were both identified by their 1688 deaths in the St.Peter's Parish Records of New Kent County, Virginia. Dorothy DABNEY is also identified in the 1699 devisees. However, in the 1722 St.Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia Will which was probated in 1724, Dorothy DABNEY (m1) William ANDERSON and (m2) James TRICE was specifically named by Susannah (unknown) (Dabney) Anderson as one of her THREE beloved DABNEY children, the other two being Mary, born 1688 and Cornelius II who was the Cornelius (b: c1683) who m: 1721 Sarah Jennings.
Research Notes
He is the acknowledged son of his father's 2nd wife. So he could not have been born around 1675 when his father's 1st wife was still alive (d: 1680). He also could not have been born in April 1688 because his sister, Mary Dabney (m: Maj. Thomas Carr), was born 22 Jan 1688, which is confirmed by the Carr Family Bible, a contemporary document. In the old hand-written documents, it is easy to read an "8" for a "3", so 1683 is the best alternative for Cornelius' birth. See note#23 onCornelius Dabney. PerChet Snow22 Nov 2020.
Two MUST Reads for all DABNEY Researchers ...
- "The DABNEYs of Colonial Virginia" by Dabney N. McLean
- "The English Birth and Ancestry of Cornelius DABNEY (1631-1693/4) of Virginia" by Arden H. BRAME, Jr. & published in the Colonial Genealogist, XII:3 & reprinted in the Augustan Society MCMLVII.
Cornelius was born in 1688. He was the son ofCornelius DabneyandSusannah Swann West. He passed away in 1764.
Sources
1?Hanover County Will book#1p632 for Will of mother, Mrs. Susannah (unknown) Dabney-Anderson
2?Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia 1706-1786 compiled by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne & published by Virginia State Library in Richmond, Virginia in 1940
3?Find A Grave:Memorial #42781613for son, Cornelius Dabney, b: 1675 Albemarle County, Virginia, USA; d: 17 Feb 1765 Hanover County, Virginia, USA; as burial unknown
4?Global, Find A Grave Index for Non-Burials, Burials at Sea, and other Select Burial Locations 1300s-Current on ancestry.com; d: before 17 Feb 1765 St.Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia
5?5.05.15.25.35.45.51765 Will of father
6?6.06.1St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia - Death Records; d: 1688
7?7.07.17.2Codicil by father-in-law
8?Sketch of the Dabneys of Virginiaon archive.org with some of their family records by William Henry Dabney 1817-1888 & Press of S. D. Childs of Chicago, IL in 1888; p23-46 for records discussion; p141 for Cornelius Dabney and his descendants;on ancestry.com- Third Branch of the Virginia Dabneys
•Processioning Records for St.Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia 1727-1767
•Estate of William Boucher, appraisal: 01 March 1733 by David Lewis, John Garland and Cornelius DABNEY, all of St.Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia
•"Origin of the Dabney Family of Virginia" p121 published in JSTOR: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography v45 #2, Apr 1937
•Carr family Bible record for a daughter of Cornelius Dabney, (son of Cornelius and Eedeth), and his wife, Susanna ... "Mary Dabney, daughter of Cornelius Dabney of King and Queen County, born January 22, 1688" and also "Mary Carr, departed this life Sept 7, 1748, aged 60"; m: 1704 Major Thomas Carr of Topping Castle in King and Queen County, Virginia; Thomas Carr was also mentioned in the Will of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Susanna Anderson, filed in Hanover County Virginia in 1724
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