Let op: Overleden (??-??-1661) voor huwelijk (25 oktober 1682).
(1) Hij is getrouwd met (Martha ?) Jones ?.
Marriage
Date: 19 Aug 1632
Place: Henrico, Virginia, United States
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1640 te VA, hij was toen 31 jaar oud.Bron 12
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Osborn.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 25 oktober 1682 te New England, Verenigde Staten, hij was toen 73 jaar oud.Bron 29
(3) Hij is getrouwd met Martha Goode.
Zij zijn getrouwd
Kind(eren):
(4) Hij is getrouwd met Mary Osborne (Bailey).
Zij zijn getrouwd
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Thomas Osborne, II is your 9th great grandfather.
You‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
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 Mologe Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Martha Wooldridge
his mother ·Üí Edward Osborne, III
her father ·Üí Thomas Osborne, II
his father
Thomas Osborne, II
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1609
Cranfield, Bedfordshire (now Central Bedfordshire), England (United Kingdom)
Death:
1661 (51-52)
either Coxendale (now Chester?) or Henrico, Henrico County (now Chesterfield County?), Virginia
Immediate Family:
Son of Capt. Thomas Osborne of Coxendale and Joan Smith
Husband of Martha Osburn and wife of the 2nd Thomas Osborne
Father of Ann Bailey; Captain Thomas Osborne, III, of Coxendale; Edward Osborne, III; Lydia Osborne and Margaret Lockett
Brother of Edward Osborne, Il
https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Osborne-II/6000000013583145939
Notes.
Date of birth might be 1615.
Thomas Osborne b abt 1609, England, d abt 1657-1662, Coxendale, Henrico, VA. The name of his wife is undetermined. Often referred to in colonial Virginia records as "Thomas, Jr.", it is believed that he came to Virginia sometime shortly after his father. The identity of his mother is also not known.
From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 1, Part II, p 78
THOMAS OSBORNE, JUNR., 500 acs., Henrico Co., 16 June 1637, p. 512. Sly. upon fearing & Nly. into the woods, the whole tract of land to bee called by the name of Batchelers bancke. Due for his pers. adv. & trans. of 9 pers: Henry Kilbye, John Finch, Wm. Burford, Samll. Thorneford, Edward Williams, Jerimiah Hoveller, Agnes Sherly, Jon. Weyan, Richard Perrin.
Family
parents: Capt. Thomas Osborne b abt 1585, England & an unknown woman
Children of Thomas Osborne were:
.Thomas Osborne b 1641.
.Edward Osborne b 1646, Coxendale, Henrico, VA, d 1697; md Tabitha Platt.
Date of death has also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1685.
links
http://www.geneajourney.com/osbrne.html#tom2osb
Marriage records show a union of Martha Jones to Thomas Osborne (born 1615) in Henrico, VA in 1640.
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Thomas Osborne, II
Birth:‰ 1609 Bedfordshire, England
Death:‰ 1661 Varina, Henrico County, Virginia,
He is the son of Captain Thomas Osborne, the first Osborne in the Colony of Virginia.
He is the father of Edward Osborne III, and the grandfather of Elizabeth Osborne Wooldridge.‰
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Family links:‰
‰ Parents:
‰ ‰ Thomas Osborne (1576 - 1642)
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‰ Children:
‰ ‰ Edward Osborne (1646 - 1757)*
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*Calculated relationship
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Burial:
Henrico Parish Church Cemetery
Varina
Henrico County
Virginia, USA
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=176121967
source: THE OSBORNES and related families - JONES, WORSHAM, FOWLKES, ROBERTSON & GAYLE
by Elizabeth J. "Betty" Harrell 1983
Thomas Osborne arrived at Jamestown in the Colony of Virginia on November 4, 1619. He was then probably in his late 30s and had apparently left behind his wife and children. The 3-month voyage on board the Bona Nova had taken him via the West Indies, and per the records of the London Company, all passengers arrived lusty and in good health.[l] Thomas succeeded in his new home, and by 1625 was the lieutenant in charge of the College Lands and the representative from his area to the House of Burgesses in Jamestown. Later, he was promoted to the rank of captain and was granted the large Coxendale plantation, which was to be the home of the Osbornes for at least the next five generations. He died sometime prior to 1642, probably in his early 60s.
Children of Thomas Osborne:
THOMAS2OSBORNE (ca.l610-ca.l666)
Son:
EDWARD OSBORNE
Edward Osborne, if the son of Thomas Osborne, was born probably in the 1610s in England, where he apparently spent his teenage years. By 1636 he had joined his presumed father in Virginia.
Edward Osborne acquired the capital needed to transport himself and seven other people to the Virginia Colony and on June 2, 1636, was patented 400 acres in Henrico County across the James River from the plantation of his presumed father. Per the patent, Edward's land was bordered on the southwest by the great swamp, on the west by the James River, on the north by the land toward the falls, and on the east by the woods.
THOMAS OSBORNE (cl610s-cl650s) of Coxendale (also called Fearing), was probably born in England around 1610.[3] By 1637, he had joined his father in Henrico (now Chesterfield) County, in the Colony of Virginia, where he prospered and increased the Osborne landholdings before his relatively early death, probably in the 1650s.
As a young adult, Thomas Osborne acquired the needed capital to transport himself and nine other people to Virginia, which enabled him on June 16, 1637, to receive a patent for 500 acres. The tract, named "Batchelers bancke" on the patent, was described as being bounded on the west and south by Fearing, on the north by the woods, and on the east by the James River.
Thomas2Osborne married; however, the name of his wife is not known. The marriage most likely occurred after his arrival in Virginia, since no wife was named as a head-right. She was probably a daughter of one of the landowners in the area. At the death of his father, about 1636-42, Thomas and his wife probably moved into the old home on Fearing. About 1641 son Thomas3Osborne was born,
Thomas Osborne may have been the Thomas Osborne who in 1623 was living "in the Maine" near Jamestown and/or the 18-year-old Thomas Osborne who in 1624/1625 was one of the governor's men living in Pashehaighs. The latter person would have been about the right age.
Thomas Osborne , son of Captain Thomas Osborne followed five years later by son Edward Osborne. The names of the daughters, if any, are not known; however, one of them may have married a Turpin.
In 1642 Thomas Osborne increased his landholding by patenting 400 acres. The land, as described on the patent, was at the head of Coxendale and bounded on the west-northwest by the land of Christopher Branch (Kingsland), north-northeast by Mr. Osborne's land called Fearing and south-southwest into the woods, being 200 poles in breadth from the head of Proctor Creek toward the land called Mount My Lady (Malady) and a full mile into the woods. He was entitled to the land for having transported eight more people to the colony.
Thomas2Osborne, who had undoubtedly heard his father talk of the Indian Massacre of 1622, witnessed the massacre on April 18, 1644, which resulted in the death of many colonists. Henrico County, being on the frontier, was especially vulnerable.
The Motherland was also having troubles; in 1648 King Charles I was beheaded. For the next twelve years Cromwell and Parliament ran England. Many pro-king cavaliers fled to Virginia, which was the last British colony to submit. In 1660 the Virginians warmly welcomed King Charles II to the throne.
Thomas2Osborne undoubtedly prospered in the tobacco trade and kept in contact with relatives and friends in England; however, the few surviving records provide little information. He died in the late 1650s or early 1660s; at least by 1666, when land, which he had left to his son Thomas and which his son had subsequently sold, was sold again.[6] He apparently distributed his land between his sons Thomas and Edward (whose lands adjoined and were later described as being divided by Garden Creek and adjacent to Matthew Turpin) and may also have left land to a Mr. Turpin.
Son EDWARD OSBORNE:
Edward Osborne (ca. l646-1697) m1st 1694 Mrs. Elizabeth (Shippy) Brown.
Edward Osborne, son of Thomas2Osborne, was born about 1646. Although the records provide no positive proof that he was a son, there is little doubt, since his land was adjoining that of proved- son Thomas3Osborne, implying an inheritance split. In 1679 he and Thomas30sborne, listed together, were the only Osbornes on the Henrico County tithes list.
Edward Osborne, as the younger son, did not receive the formal education that his brother Thomas--* Osborne received, for Edward signed his documents with his mark "EO", whereas his brother signed his full name.
Edward Osborne married twice. By his first wife, whose name is not known, he had three children: Tabitha Osborne, Martha Osborne, and Edward Osborne.
Edward Osborne apparently was a kind, helpful man, aiding people in need. He handled the estate and funeral of a Mr. Whitman, who died at Edward's home in 1689, leaving no will nor relations. He also cared for Gilbert Platt who in 1692 left Edward most of his estate in consideration of the trouble and care Edward had given him in his sickness. Gilbert Platt also left a bed to Tabitha Osborne, but only 10 shillings to his wife Mary Platt.
In 1688 with brother Thomas3Osborne, nephew Thomas^Osborne and John Goode, Edward witnessed the will of Matthew Turpin, a possible nephew, and in 1691 with brother Thomas3Osborne, Thomas Jefferson and Joseph Tanner, Edward was appointed by the court to appraise the estate of John Cole.
Óøº In 1694 Edward Osborne found a seaman floating in the James River and had to testify in court. By so doing, Edward's age has been preserved for posterity, for the clerk recorded with the deposition that Edward was then about age 48. Also testifying were Mr. Thomas Edwards, age about 25, and Mr. John Pattison, age about 58. [13]
That same year, Edward Osborne married second Mrs. Elizabeth (Shippy) Brown; their marriage license was issued June 15, 1694.[14] Elizabeth was the daughter of Thomas and Martha Shippy (her mother later married Edward Stratton.)[15] Elizabeth's first husband, Jeremiah Brown, who had a plantation at Varina and was the keeper of the county ferry, had died in 1690.[16] Edward assumed his wife's problems and in 1695 tried to collect from John Higley E1200 of tobacco due her former husband for three years rent.[17]
In 1695 Edward Osborne's eldest daughter, Tabitha, married their neighbor Benjamin Branch, the 30-year-old bachelor of Kingsland immediately north of the Osbornes. Benjamin's grandfather Christopher Branch had settled in the area about the same time as Capt. Thomas Osborne.[18]
The following year, in June of 1696, Edward increased his landholdings by purchasing from his nephew Thomas^Osborne 200 acres of the Coxendale tract. Per the deed the boundary of the 200 acres ran from the mouth of Garden Creek up the creek on the east side to the bridge built by Edward Osborne, then along Edward's line to Matthew Turpin's line, then along Turpin's line to the James River, then down the river to the said creek. [19]
Edward Osborne had not much longer to live. On June 6, 1696, he wrote his will stating that he was sick and weak. He died the following year at about the age of 51. He left to his son Edward all the land (not described in the will) and Negroes Moll and Tom and left to his daughter Martha livestock and miscellaneous items. These two children were to be cared for by Benjamin Branch until Edward was age 19 and Martha age 16. Benjamin Branch was also appointed executor. Samuel Branch, Martha Osborne, and Joseph Tanner witnessed the will which was probated in court on April 1, 1697.
Children of Edward Osborne:
1-Tabitha Osborne (ca. 1677-by 1720) ml 1695 Benjamin Branch (1665-1705), son of Christopher Branch (1627-1665) and grandson of Christopher & Mary Branch of Kingsland[21]; m2 by 1707 Thomas Cheatham ( -1720)
2-Martha Osborne ( - )
3-Edward Osborne (cl689-1724) m Agnes Branch, dau. Of Thomas Branch [24]. She m2 cl726 John Worsham, son of John2 & Phoebee Worsham.[25] In 1707, at age 18, Ed chose Thomas Branch as his guar- dian in place of Tabitha & Thomas Cheatham [26]. After his death, his widow Agnes in 1726 per an agreement before her marriage to John Worsham left Negroes to sons William and Joseph Osborne. In 1765 son Edward Osborne received part of the estate of his uncle Thomas Branch.
Thomas Osborne, II is your 9th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
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 Mologe Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Martha Wooldridge
his mother ·Üí Edward Osborne, III
her father ·Üí Thomas Osborne, II
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Osborne-II/6000000013583145939
Thomas Osborne, II
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1609
Cranfield, Bedfordshire (now Central Bedfordshire), England
Death:
1661 (52)
either Coxendale (now Chester?) or Henrico, Henrico County (now Chesterfield County?), Virginia
Immediate Family:
Son of Capt. Thomas Osborne of Coxendale and Joan Smith
Husband of wife of the 2nd Thomas Osborne
Father of Ann Bailey; Edward Osborne, III; Lydia Osborne and Margaret / Martha Lockett
Brother of Edward Osborne, Il
Date of birth might be 1615.
Thomas Osborne b abt 1609, England, d abt 1657-1662, Coxendale, Henrico, VA. The name of his wife is undetermined. Often referred to in colonial Virginia records as "Thomas, Jr.", it is believed that he came to Virginia sometime shortly after his father. The identity of his mother is also not known.
From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 1, Part II, p 78
THOMAS OSBORNE, JUNR., 500 acs., Henrico Co., 16 June 1637, p. 512. Sly. upon fearing & Nly. into the woods, the whole tract of land to bee called by the name of Batchelers bancke. Due for his pers. adv. & trans. of 9 pers: Henry Kilbye, John Finch, Wm. Burford, Samll. Thorneford, Edward Williams, Jerimiah Hoveller, Agnes Sherly, Jon. Weyan, Richard Perrin.
Family
parents: Capt. Thomas Osborne b abt 1585, England & an unknown woman
Children of Thomas Osborne were:
Thomas Osborne b 1641.
Edward Osborne b 1646, Coxendale, Henrico, VA, d 1697; md Tabitha Platt.
Date of death has also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1685.
links
http://www.geneajourney.com/osbrne.html#tom2osb
Marriage records show a union of Martha Jones to Thomas Osborne (born 1615) in Henrico, VA in 1640.
Capt. Thomas Osborne, of Coxendale is your 11th great grandfather.
You‰
‰ ‰ ᆒ‰ Geneva Allene Welborn‰
your mother‰ ᆒ‰ Alice Elmyra Smith‰
her mother‰ ᆒ‰ William Otis Henley‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ John William Henley‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ William W. Henley‰
his fatherᆒ‰ William (or) Thomas Henley‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ William Alexander Henley‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Thomas Osbourne Leonard Henley‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Mary Henley Henley‰
his mother‰ ᆒThomas Osborne‰
her father‰ ᆒ‰ Thomas Osborne, V‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Thomas Osborne, IV‰
his father‰ ᆒ‰ Capt. Thomas Osborne, of Coxendale‰
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Thomas-Osborne-of-Coxendale/6000000007097431116
Thomas Osborne b 1641, Coxendale, Henrico, VA, d 1692, Henrico, VA. He md (1) Mary(?) Bailey, and (2) Martha Griegg. Mary Bailey was the daughter of Henry Bailey. She was b abt 1644, of Chesterfield, VA.
Middle name might be William.
links
http://www.geneajourney.com/osbrne.html#top
Thomas Osborne, III
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1641‰
Coxendale, Henrico , Virginia
Death:
June 01, 1692‰ (47-55)‰
Coxendale, Henrico , Virginia
Immediate Family:
Son of‰ Captain Thomas Osborne‰ and‰ Martha Osborne‰
Husband of‰ Mary Osborne‰ and‰ Martha Osborne / Branch‰
Father of‰ Thomas Osborne, IV;‰ Kezia Williamson Osborne;‰ John Osborne;‰ Mary Osborne;‰ Edward Osborne; and‰ Priscilla Branch‰ « less‰
Brother of‰ Joane Osborne‰
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Thomas Osborne, II is your 9th great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Alice Elmyra Smith
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 Mologe Wooldridge
his father ·Üí Martha Wooldridge
his mother ·Üí Edward Osborne, III
her father ·Üí Thomas Osborne, II
his father
https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Osborne-II/6000000013583145939
Thomas Osborne, II
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1609
Cranfield, Bedfordshire (now Central Bedfordshire), England
Death:
1661 (52)
either Coxendale (now Chester?) or Henrico, Henrico County (now Chesterfield County?), Virginia
Immediate Family:
Son of Capt. Thomas Osborne of Coxendale and Joan Smith
Husband of wife of the 2nd Thomas Osborne
Father of Ann Bailey; Edward Osborne, III; Lydia Osborne and Margaret / Martha Lockett
Brother of Edward Osborne, Il
Date of birth might be 1615.
Thomas Osborne b abt 1609, England, d abt 1657-1662, Coxendale, Henrico, VA. The name of his wife is undetermined. Often referred to in colonial Virginia records as "Thomas, Jr.", it is believed that he came to Virginia sometime shortly after his father. The identity of his mother is also not known.
From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 1, Part II, p 78
THOMAS OSBORNE, JUNR., 500 acs., Henrico Co., 16 June 1637, p. 512. Sly. upon fearing & Nly. into the woods, the whole tract of land to bee called by the name of Batchelers bancke. Due for his pers. adv. & trans. of 9 pers: Henry Kilbye, John Finch, Wm. Burford, Samll. Thorneford, Edward Williams, Jerimiah Hoveller, Agnes Sherly, Jon. Weyan, Richard Perrin.
Family
parents: Capt. Thomas Osborne b abt 1585, England & an unknown woman
Children of Thomas Osborne were:
Thomas Osborne b 1641.
Edward Osborne b 1646, Coxendale, Henrico, VA, d 1697; md Tabitha Platt.
Date of death has also been (erroneously?) reported to be 1685.
links
http://www.geneajourney.com/osbrne.html#tom2osb
Marriage records show a union of Martha Jones to Thomas Osborne (born 1615) in Henrico, VA in 1640.
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