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  • Sie ist geboren rund 1660 in Henrico County, Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America.
  • Sie ist verstorben rund 1692 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America.
  • Sie wurde begraben in Virginia, Colonial America.
  • Ein Kind von Gilbert Platt und Mary Platt Shippey Turner ((LNU)
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 3. Mai 2022.

Familie von Tabitha Osborne (Platt)

Sie ist verheiratet mit Edward (III) Osborne.

Sie haben geheiratet.


Kind(er):

  1. Edward (IV) Osborne  ± 1689-± 1724


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Tabitha Osborne (Platt)
Gender:
Female
Birth:
1660
Henrico County, Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death:
1692 (31-32)
Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Gilbert Pratt and Mary Pratt (Shippey)

Wife of Thomas Cheatham
and Edward Osborne, III

Mother of Tabitha Cheatham (Osborne); Martha Wooldridge (Osborne); Edward Osborne, IV; Keziah Osborne and Elizabeth Osborne

Sister of Joseph Pratt

https://www.geni.com/people/Tabitha-Osborne/6000000002115754092

Tabitha Osborne is your 8th great grandmother.
You ¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith (Henley)
her mother ·Üí Nellie Mary Henley
her mother ·Üí John Merrit Wooldridge
her father ·Üí Merritt Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Chesley Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge, Jr.
his father ·Üí Edward Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Martha Wooldridge
his mother ·Üí Tabitha Osborne
her mother

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Added by Marvin Loyd Welborn, 29 April 2018, in regards to a question of proof, of Tabitha Osborne (Platt) as the daughter of Gilbert Platt.
In answer to the first question: The evidence to support Tabitha as a daughter of Gilbert Platt. The first piece of evidence I've located comes from James Branch Cabell's "Branchiana" and is as follows:
Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale," born 1641....A legitimate son, oneThomas or EdWard Osborne, and born before 1620.... The will of Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale"....is not recorded at Henrico Court-House. ....the fact is pretty clearly established that Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale" died before 1678 ; and, as has been previously shown, later than the November of 1667. He had issue, so far as known, only one child, a son, whom he survived.
(Edward) Osborne of Henrico.
This only son of Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale" was, perhaps, the Thomas Osborne of "Pasbeheighes," referred to in the " Muster of the Inhabitants of Pasbehays, belonging to the corporation of James City, and in the maine," taken 30th January, 1624-5.
"Thomas Osborn, aged 18 (came to Virginia), in the Francis Bonaventure."
Eighty of these "Governor's men" were sent to Virginia in 1620, the Bonaventure transporting some of them, and it is possible that Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale" embraced this opportunity of securing free transportation for his heir, and that his son and this Thomas Osborne " of Pasbehaighes" were one and the same person.
....the probabilities are rather in favor of this son of Captain Thomas Osborne having been the Edward Osborne of Henrico who patented (2nd June, 1636) some 400 acres of land in Henrico County '"adjoining a swamp called the great swamp, and the river" fifty acres of the same being due for his personal adventure, and 350 acres for the transportation of seven persons. the probabilities are rather in favor of this son of Captain Thomas Osborne having been the Edward Osborne of Henrico who patented (2nd June, 1636) some 400 acres of land in Henrico County 'adjoining a swamp called the great swamp, and the river" fifty acres of the same being due for his personal adventure, and 350 acres for the transportation of seven persons.
The son of Captain Thomas [Edward] Osborne of "Coxendale," whatever may have been his Christian name, died in Virginia about the year 1650 certainly not earlier than 1636 having had issue:
I. Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale," born 1641, with whom we shall hereafter have to do.
II. Edward Osborne of Henrico.
Edward Osborne of Henrico, the younger son of the foregoing, was born in 1646. At the death of Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale," his estate was divided between his two grandsons both of whom had survived their father in what proportion it is impossible to say, although it is apparent that to Edward Osborne's share fell the northern part of the plantation.
He appears to have farmed it prosperously, and to have increased its dimensions ; and the last act recorded of Edward Osborne is that within the last year of his life, on 1st of June, 1696, he purchased some 200 acres of the southern portion of "Coxendale," which his elder brother, now dead, had inherited, and had long ago deeded to his own eldest son.
It is not recorded that Edward Osborne of Henrico ever held any political office or took any part in public life. He died about the beginning of the year 1697, and it is to be regretted that the ambiguous wording of his will prevents estimation of what lands he then possessed, since he was undoubtedly well-to-do in the world.
Edward Osborne of Henrico married, prior to 1676, "Tabitha Platt, the daughter of Gilbert Platt of Fauldinge," in Virginia, whom he survived.
By Tabitha Platt, Edward Osborne of Henrico had issue :
I. Tabitha Osborne, who, as previously recorded, married Benjamin Branch of Henrico.
II. Edward Osborne of Henrico, born post 1677, and died in 1732, leaving issue.
III. Martha Osborne.
The will of Edward Osborne of Henrico County, in the Parish of Varina, is recorded at Henrico Court-House. It is dated 6th of January, 1696, and was recorded 1st of April, 1697.
"To the testator's son, Edward Osborne, is bequeathed "all my lands in generall,....One negro woman named Moll, with her increase (excepting the first child she bringeth, which I give to my daughter, Martha Osborne)....To the testator's daughter, Martha Osborne, is be- queathed in similar fashion."
The testator's daughter, Tabitha Osborne Branch, now married to Benjamin Branch of Henrico, is not mentioned in the will, and it is deducible that the testator had previously provided for her; but the testator appoints his son-in-law, Benjamin Branch, to be his executor....
The witnesses of this will are Samuel Branch (the brother of Benjamin Branch of Henrico), and Martha Osborne (the widow of the testator's older brother), and Joseph Tanner (the half-brother of the testator's wife).
About 1675, Edward Osborne of Henrico married, as previously recorded, Tabitha Platt, the daughter of Gilbert Platt of "Fauldinge." Tabitha Platt Osborne was born about 1660, and died between the years 1692 and 1695, being survived by her husband. To him, as recorded, she had borne two daughters and a son.
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Added by Marvin Loyd Welborn, 30 April 2018. According to James Branch Cabell:
Tabitha Platt was the daughter of " Gilbert Platt of Fauldinge who was born in England about 1620.
About 1660, he had married Mary Tanner, the widow of Joseph Tanner of Henrico and was appointed, 20th of August, 1677, the legal guardian of her four children, Joseph, Edward, Mary and Martha Tanner.
His domestic life during this period was far from tranquil.
Gilbert Platt deserted them very shortly. He was discharged of his trusteeship of Fauldinge "1st of October, 1683. Gilbert Platt appears to have spent the last years of his life, being then in very ill health, with his son-in-law, Edward Osborne of Henrico. It was at the residence of Edward Osborne that Gilbert Piatt died in the spring of 1692.
The Will of Gilbert Platt is dated 10th April, 1691. He bequeathed to his wife, Mary Platt one shilling. To his daughter, Tabitha Osborne, "my bed and what is belonging to it."
And for the rest it is to his son-in-law, Edward Osborne of Henrico, that Gilbert Platt unconditionally bequeaths "everything else that properly belongs unto me, for and in consideration of his trouble and the care he hath taken of me in my sickness."
By his disastrous marriage with Mary (Brown?) Tanner, he had one issue: Tabitha Platt, who married Edward Osborne of Henrico.
Mary (Brown?) Tanner, by her second and not over-happy marriage with Gilbert Platt of Fauldinge," had issue only one child : Tabitha Platt, who, as previously recorded, married Edward Osborne of Henrico.
pgs. 122 - 128 Branchiana, James Branch Cabell

Sources
Genealogies Of Virginia Families From The William And Mary College Quarterly. VOL. V. Thompson-Yates. An excerpt from the Page. ---" "Mr." Gilbert Platt also left no male decendants. His only child and daughter, Tabitha, married Edward Osborne."
Branchiana (Google eBook) C.J. Branch. Page 120. "By Tabitha Platt, Edward Osborne of Henrico had issue: I. Tabitha Osborne who married Benjamin Branch; ll. Edward Osborne of Henrico, born post 1677, and died in 1732, leaving issue; lll. Martha Osborne."
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Martha Osborne was the daughter of Edward Osborne and Tabitha Platt. Her
father, Edward Osborne, was the son of Thomas Osborne II and Martha
Goode. She married John Wooldridge I in Chesterfield Co., VA after his
emancipation in 1704/1705.2 SOUR S510

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Sources
Genealogies Of Virginia Families From The William And Mary College Quarterly. VOL. V. Thompson-Yates. An excerpt from the Page. ---" "Mr." Gilbert Platt also left no male decendants. His only child and daughter, Tabitha, married Edward Osborne."
Branchiana (Google eBook) C.J. Branch. Page 120. "By Tabitha Platt, Edward Osborne of Henrico had issue: I. Tabitha Osborne who married Benjamin Branch; ll. Edward Osborne of Henrico, born post 1677, and died in 1732, leaving issue; lll. Martha Osborne."
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Added by Marvin Loyd Welborn, 29 April 2018, in regards to a question of proof, of Tabitha Osborne (Platt) as the daughter of Gilbert Platt.
In answer to the first question: The evidence to support Tabitha as a daughter of Gilbert Platt. The first piece of evidence I've located comes from James Branch Cabell's "Branchiana" and is as follows:
Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale," born 1641....A legitimate son, oneThomas or EdWard Osborne, and born before 1620.... The will of Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale"....is not recorded at Henrico Court-House. ....the fact is pretty clearly established that Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale" died before 1678 ; and, as has been previously shown, later than the November of 1667. He had issue, so far as known, only one child, a son, whom he survived.
(Edward) Osborne of Henrico.
This only son of Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale" was, perhaps, the Thomas Osborne of "Pasbeheighes," referred to in the " Muster of the Inhabitants of Pasbehays, belonging to the corporation of James City, and in the maine," taken 30th January, 1624-5.
"Thomas Osborn, aged 18 (came to Virginia), in the Francis Bonaventure."
Eighty of these "Governor's men" were sent to Virginia in 1620, the Bonaventure transporting some of them, and it is possible that Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale" embraced this opportunity of securing free transportation for his heir, and that his son and this Thomas Osborne " of Pasbehaighes" were one and the same person.
....the probabilities are rather in favor of this son of Captain Thomas Osborne having been the Edward Osborne of Henrico who patented (2nd June, 1636) some 400 acres of land in Henrico County '"adjoining a swamp called the great swamp, and the river" fifty acres of the same being due for his personal adventure, and 350 acres for the transportation of seven persons. the probabilities are rather in favor of this son of Captain Thomas Osborne having been the Edward Osborne of Henrico who patented (2nd June, 1636) some 400 acres of land in Henrico County 'adjoining a swamp called the great swamp, and the river" fifty acres of the same being due for his personal adventure, and 350 acres for the transportation of seven persons.
The son of Captain Thomas [Edward] Osborne of "Coxendale," whatever may have been his Christian name, died in Virginia about the year 1650 certainly not earlier than 1636 having had issue:
I. Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale," born 1641, with whom we shall hereafter have to do.
II. Edward Osborne of Henrico.
Edward Osborne of Henrico, the younger son of the foregoing, was born in 1646. At the death of Captain Thomas Osborne of "Coxendale," his estate was divided between his two grandsons both of whom had survived their father in what proportion it is impossible to say, although it is apparent that to Edward Osborne's share fell the northern part of the plantation.
He appears to have farmed it prosperously, and to have increased its dimensions ; and the last act recorded of Edward Osborne is that within the last year of his life, on 1st of June, 1696, he purchased some 200 acres of the southern portion of "Coxendale," which his elder brother, now dead, had inherited, and had long ago deeded to his own eldest son.
It is not recorded that Edward Osborne of Henrico ever held any political office or took any part in public life. He died about the beginning of the year 1697, and it is to be regretted that the ambiguous wording of his will prevents estimation of what lands he then possessed, since he was undoubtedly well-to-do in the world.
Edward Osborne of Henrico married, prior to 1676, "Tabitha Platt, the daughter of Gilbert Platt of Fauldinge," in Virginia, whom he survived.
By Tabitha Platt, Edward Osborne of Henrico had issue :
I. Tabitha Osborne, who, as previously recorded, married Benjamin Branch of Henrico.
II. Edward Osborne of Henrico, born post 1677, and died in 1732, leaving issue.
III. Martha Osborne.
The will of Edward Osborne of Henrico County, in the Parish of Varina, is recorded at Henrico Court-House. It is dated 6th of January, 1696, and was recorded 1st of April, 1697.
"To the testator's son, Edward Osborne, is bequeathed "all my lands in generall,....One negro woman named Moll, with her increase (excepting the first child she bringeth, which I give to my daughter, Martha Osborne)....To the testator's daughter, Martha Osborne, is be- queathed in similar fashion."
The testator's daughter, Tabitha Osborne Branch, now married to Benjamin Branch of Henrico, is not mentioned in the will, and it is deducible that the testator had previously provided for her; but the testator appoints his son-in-law, Benjamin Branch, to be his executor....
The witnesses of this will are Samuel Branch (the brother of Benjamin Branch of Henrico), and Martha Osborne (the widow of the testator's older brother), and Joseph Tanner (the half-brother of the testator's wife).
About 1675, Edward Osborne of Henrico married, as previously recorded, Tabitha Platt, the daughter of Gilbert Platt of "Fauldinge." Tabitha Platt Osborne was born about 1660, and died between the years 1692 and 1695, being survived by her husband. To him, as recorded, she had borne two daughters and a son.
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Added by Marvin Loyd Welborn, 30 April 2018. According to James Branch Cabell:
Tabitha Platt was the daughter of " Gilbert Platt of Fauldinge who was born in England about 1620.
About 1660, he had married Mary Tanner, the widow of Joseph Tanner of Henrico and was appointed, 20th of August, 1677, the legal guardian of her four children, Joseph, Edward, Mary and Martha Tanner.
His domestic life during this period was far from tranquil.
Gilbert Platt deserted them very shortly. He was discharged of his trusteeship of Fauldinge "1st of October, 1683. Gilbert Platt appears to have spent the last years of his life, being then in very ill health, with his son-in-law, Edward Osborne of Henrico. It was at the residence of Edward Osborne that Gilbert Piatt died in the spring of 1692.
The Will of Gilbert Platt is dated 10th April, 1691. He bequeathed to his wife, Mary Platt one shilling. To his daughter, Tabitha Osborne, "my bed and what is belonging to it."
And for the rest it is to his son-in-law, Edward Osborne of Henrico, that Gilbert Platt unconditionally bequeaths "everything else that properly belongs unto me, for and in consideration of his trouble and the care he hath taken of me in my sickness."
By his disastrous marriage with Mary (Brown?) Tanner, he had one issue: Tabitha Platt, who married Edward Osborne of Henrico.
Mary (Brown?) Tanner, by her second and not over-happy marriage with Gilbert Platt of Fauldinge," had issue only one child : Tabitha Platt, who, as previously recorded, married Edward Osborne of Henrico.
pgs. 122 - 128 Branchiana, James Branch Cabell

Sources
.Genealogies Of Virginia Families From The William And Mary College Quarterly. VOL. V. Thompson-Yates. An excerpt from the Page. ---" "Mr." Gilbert Platt also left no male decendants. His only child and daughter, Tabitha, married Edward Osborne."
.Branchiana¬â€ (Google eBook) C.J. Branch. Page 120. "By Tabitha Platt, Edward Osborne of Henrico had issue: I. Tabitha Osborne who married Benjamin Branch; ll. Edward Osborne of Henrico, born post 1677, and died in 1732, leaving issue; lll. Martha Osborne."
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Richard Platt
1615-????
Thomas I Shippey
± 1603-± 1676
Gilbert Platt
± 1620-1692

Tabitha Osborne (Platt)
± 1660-± 1692


Edward (III) Osborne
± 1646-± 1697

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± 1689-± 1724

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    Martha Osborne was the daughter of Edward Osborne and Tabitha Platt. Her
    father, Edward Osborne, was the son of Thomas Osborne II and Martha
    Goode. She married John Wooldridge I in Chesterfield Co., VA after his
    emancipation in 1704/1705.


    Their son, William Wooldridge I, married second wife Sarah Flournoy in
    Chesterfield Co., VA. Their children were born in Chesterfield Co., VA,
    including Thomas F. Wooldridge, according to the family information and
    information provided by William's will, which lists each child and
    his/her date and place of birth.


    Thomas F. Wooldridge was a General in the Rev. War and the War of 1812.
    Cheriah Davis was born in 1765 and married Thomas in 1782 in Granville,
    NC. Thomas and Cheriah had seven children. Thomas had a second wife,
    Mrs. Martha Easter Aycock, with whom he had two more children. Thomas
    F. Wooldridge is listed in the Lawrence Co., Al Census for 1830 as
    living. He is listed as dying in 1836 in Texas by the Davis family. He
    may have died from Typhoid Fever. Cheriah's brother, Joseph T. Davis,
    married Thomas's sister, Martha "Patsy" Wooldridge.


    Permelia Emily Wooldridge married, first, Jordon Yarbough
    Hundley/Hundly, b. 4 Jan 1781, and, second, a Mr. Rocker.


    Hope this helps.
    Peg Spencer

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    Dear Frankie,
    Several sources: The Davis Family provided rather extensive
    knowledge on
    Thomas F. Wooldridge and Cheziah Davis, their children, and some
    grandchildren. I
    wrote letters last year that resulted in numerous phone calls. This was
    from my
    notes. Although I don't know the site, the caller said there was also a
    web site
    on the Davis family that gave even more detail. I would suggest looking
    at Family
    Tree Maker under the Davis name.


    The Martha Osborne information came from Holly Ann Burt and the Henrico
    Co., VA
    Wills and Abstracts- 1680-1822. William Wooldridge's will is available
    for
    viewing, if you can go to the County Clerk: it was too delicate to copy
    anymore.
    My guess is that William returned to Chesterfield/Henrico Co., VA when
    his parents
    were aging and needed care, thus you have some children born in other
    states and
    some later children born in VA. The dates coincide.


    I've managed to save alot of information on all branches of the
    Wooldridge family.
    I've included what information I have on the Wooldridge-Davis Families
    below along
    with descendants and addresses, so you might contact them directly.


    Peg Spencer


    This starts with Cheziah Davis's father and mother:
    Notes for Absolom Davis , Sr.:
    Will Bk L-F 1804-1809. Elbert Co, GA Signed Jan 12, 1807 Prob Jul 24,
    1807.
    Birth date established by diary of Thomas H. Davis fr STEVENS-DAVIS &
    ALLIED FAMILIES.


    DESCENDANTS:
    Robert D. Hemphill, 2779 Hillcrest St NE, Orangeburg, S. C. 29115
    Julia Brown Hazelwood, 976 Spartan Land, Athens, Ga. 30606
    James S. Beck, 15511 Hillcrest #1009, Dallas, Tx. 75248 and
    428 N. 300 E., Kaysville, Ut. 84037. I think last is latest. (through son
    Joseph T.)
    Eleanor P. Vincent, 3416 Wycliff Dr., Modesto, Ca. 95354 (through dau
    Keziah)
    John P. Goldsmith, POB (blank), Port Elizabeth, South Africa 6011
    (through daughter Keziah) D-14
    Joseph Amos Hundley, 804 Van Buren Pl. Se, Albuquerque, NM 87108
    (through dau Keziah)
    Mrs. LaVar Moffitt, 7721 Briarspring Dr., Midvale, Ut. 84047 (through dau
    Keziah)
    Jeanette Cuthriell, 8613 NE 28th, Spencer, OK 73084 (through Absolom,
    Jr.)
    Joseph T. Davis, 1529 Brierwood Lane, S.W., Leeds Ala 35094-2424


    Notes for Keziah:
    Thomas H. Davis, in his diary, 1823-1849, says that
    Absolom and Keziah
    had 10 children.



    Children of Absolom Davis and Nancy Hackney are:
    i. Wiley Davis, born 1760 in Granville, NC; died 1830.
    40 ii. Absolom Davis , Jr., born 1762 in Brunswick Co, NC;
    died 1816 in Elbert Co, Ga; married Nancy Fullilove
    February 22, 1797 in Granville Co, NC.
    iii. Nancy Anne Davis, born 1763 in Granville, NC; died
    March 18, 1849; married John Cunningham August 10,
    1781.


    Children of Absolom Davis and Keziah are:
    i. Chirial Davis, married Thomas F. Wooldridge.
    ii. Augustine Davis, born 1745 in Grenville, NC; died
    October 1785 in Wilkes Co, Georgia; married Mary Molly
    Jeter September 02, 1774 in Granville, NC.
    Notes for Augustine Davis:
    Descendant: (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) (Brenda) &
    (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) (Carolyn)


    iii. Frederick B. Davis, born September 22, 1748 in
    Granville, NC; died October 17, 1831 in Franklin Co,
    TN; married Fanney Greves August 10, 1769 in
    Pasquotank
    Co, NC.
    Notes for Frederick B. Davis:
    Source: Premiere Issus, Vol 1, Issue 1, Winter 1994.
    A Frederick Davis also m. Lucinda Riggs, 12 Sep 1853.


    iv. Lewis Davis, born Abt. 1750 in Granville, NC; died
    1821; married Sarah Howard.
    Notes for Sarah Howard:



    v. Lucy Howard Davis, born May 07, 1751; married (1)
    Thomas Woolridge; married (2) Howard.
    vi. Gideon Davis, born December 14, 1752; died 1801.
    Notes for Gideon Davis:
    Est. inv. Aug 10, 1801, Will Bk 1809-12, Adm &
    Guardian
    Bonds



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