Family tree Cromer/Russell/Buck/Pratt » John Robert Catlett (1625-1670)

Personal data John Robert Catlett 

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Household of John Robert Catlett

(1) He has/had a relationship with Elizabeth Underwood.


Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Catlett  1643-1739
  2. Nicholas O. Catlett  1645-1695 
  3. Caroline Catlett  1660-1712


(2) He had a relationship with Mary Lucas.


Child(ren):

  1. Susannah Catlett  ± 1648-1688


(3) He is married to Elizabeth Butler.

They got married in the year 1657 at Old Rappahannock Co.Virginia, he was 31 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Catlett  ± 1663-1716
  2. Sarah Catlett  1666-1726 
  3. Col William Catlett  ± 1670-1697


Child(ren):

  1. Rebecca Catlett  1654-????
  2. Margaret Catlett  1655-????
  3. Abraham Catlett  1661-1726


Notes about John Robert Catlett

According to Mehringer, "Col. John Catless - 500 acres within mouth of Omer Creek on the Nortside of Rappahannock River 2 Jun 1666 for 10 pers. p. 7. Because the land grant is dated 1666 it could not have been his son, so it must have been this John Catlett who received the land John Catlett, bom about 1622, came to Virginia in1650 with Ralph and Edward Rowzie, and sons, Nicholas and Thomas Catlett, and settled on the Rappahannock River. http://www.archive.org/stream/historyoftwovirg00stub/historyoftwovirg00stub_djvu.txt -------------------- John Catlett was a son of John Catlet, (ye younger) and Sarah (Hawkins) Catlet. On 12-Mar-1625/6 John was christened at St. Peter's, Canterbury, Eng. In England John married (first) Miss Lucas. They were the parents of Nicholas Catlett and Thomas Catlett. John Catlett became the third husband of Elizabeth (Underwood) (Taylor) Slaughter in January, 1663 in Rappahannock County., VA. John and Elizabeth were the parents of Col. John Catlett, Jr., Elizabeth (Catlett) Taliaferro, Sarah (Catlett) Taliaferro, and William Catlett. Col. John Catlett came in 1650 to Rappahannock county, Virginia, (now Essex county), from Sittingbourne, County Kent, England, naming the parish in which he located for Sittingbourne, his birthplace. His home place, "Green Hill," was at the mouth of Golden Vale Creek (now Essex county). With him came his son Nicholas Catlett, and half-brothers, Ralph and Edward Rowzie, followed later by his son, Thomas Catlett. (see patents.) Catherine and Sarah Rowzie, wife and sister of Ralph Rowzie, came later as headrights of Capt. Thomas Lucas." ... "Col. John Catlett was vestryman of Sittingbourne parish, colonel of militia and presiding justice of Rappahannock county, 1665, and with Edmund Scarborugh and Richard lawrence in 1663 was commissioner to settle the boundary line between Virginia and Maryland." A history of two Virginia families transplanted from County Kent, England : Thomas Baytop, Tenterden, 1638 and John Catlett, Sittingbourne, 1622. Stubbs, William Carter,. New Orleans, La.. unknown. 1989. Online at Ancestry.com. He was a colonel in the Colonial Militia of Rappahnock County. He was killed while defending the fort near Port Royal from the Indians in Lancaster County, VA. He was a Vestryman of Sittingbourne Parish in Va; active in campaigns against the Indians; 1 of 3 Commissioners chosen to settle the boundry between Virginia & Maryland; Sheriff; and Presiding Justice of Rappahannock Co., VA. John left an estate in Kent County, England to provide an education for his children in England. John owned over 12,000 acres in VA with Ralph Rowzee, his half brother.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Robert Catlett

John Robert Catlett
1625-1670

(1) 
(2) 

Mary Lucas
1625-1650

Susannah Catlett
± 1648-1688
(3) 1657
Elizabeth Catlett
± 1663-1716
Sarah Catlett
1666-1726


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  1. WikiTree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Colonel John Catlett, I<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Mar 25 1624 - Sittenborne, Canterbury, Kent, England<br>Marriage: 1663 - Rappannock, Virginia<br>Marriage: 1642 - Sittingbourne, Kent, , England<br>Death: Apr 18 1670 - Port Royal, Caroline, Virginia, United States<br>Father: John Catlett<br>Mother: Sarah Rowzie (born Hawkins)<br>Spouses: Elizabeth Catlett (born Underwood)Mary Lucas<br>Children: Sarah CatlettElizabeth CatlettColonel John Catlett, IICaroline CatlettMatthew CatlettThomas UnderwoodJohn UnderwoodElizabeth CatiettMargaret CatlettSusannah Spearman (born Catlett)Rebecca CatlettSarah CatlettCol William CatlettWilliam CatlettAbraham CatlettMargaret CatlettGeorge Data CatlettNicholas CatlettThomas Catlett
  2. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., January 7, 2019
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  3. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
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  4. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco..., January 19, 2019
    Colonel John CatlettGender: MaleChristening: Mar 12 1625 - St Peters, Canterbury, Kent, EnglandMilitary Service: ColonelMarriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Underwood - Jan 1657 - Rappahannock, VirginiaResidence: Canterbury, Kent, England, United KingdomDeath: Apr 18 1670 - Port Royal, Caroline, Virginia, British Colonial AmericaBurial: Apr 1670 - Port Royal, Caroline, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial AmericaParents: John Catlett, Sarah HawkinsWife: Elizabeth UnderwoodChildren: Elizabeth Taliaferro (born Catlett), , Sarah Catlett, Colonel John Catlett Jr., Thomas Catlett, Nicholas CatlettSiblings: Ralph Catlett, Mary Barbee (born Catlett), Sarah Rowzee, Lodowick Rowzee, Katherine Rowzie, Martha Rowzee<;/a>, Ralph Rowzee, Edward Rowzie Sr.This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.  Additional information: LifeSketch:Col. John Catlett was married in England before coming to Virginia. He had at least 2 sons Thomas and Nicholas Catlett from his first marriage. Some researchers think her name might have been Mary Lucas, whose name is mentioned in a few printed sources stating she was the daughter of Thomas Lucas. Captain Thomas Lucas was Col. John Catlett's father-in-law because (John Catlett had married Elizabeth, Margaret's daughter), not because he (John Catlett) had married Mary Lucas (daughter of Thomas Lucas). The mother of the two children born in England has not been named in any sources found at this time. After arriving in Virginia, Col. John Catlett married his 2nd wife, the widow Elizabeth Underwood Slaughter (widow of Colonel Francis Slaughter). Elizabeth had children from her first marriage(s), and they had children together.At Home in Ashford, Kent Co., England bef. 1650. He emigrated from Sittingbourne, County Kent, Eng. to Rappahannock Co. (Essex Co.), Va i 1650. Thomas & Nicholas Catlett, both coming to America as did Col. Catlett's two half brothers, Ralph and Edward Rowzie and a half sister Susan/Sarah Rowzie.. His home place. Green Hill, was at the mouth of the Golden Vale Creek near Port Royal. By 1656 he had acquired several thousand acres on both sides of the river. He was one of three Commissioners that were appointed to settle the boundary of Virginia and Maryland in 1633. rating to Virginia, he married, as the third of her four husbands, a woman whose maiden name was Elizabeth UNDERWOOD, before January 17, 1664.stice, Burgess, Sheriff, and Colonel of the Militia. He was a member of the Vestry and one of three Commissioners to settle the boundary betweeen Maryland and Virginia. He was in Essex County by September 10, 1660, when 832 acres was granted him.

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