Genealogie Wylie » Bartholomew Owen [[29ggchCh-Wikibio]] sss (± 1619-????)

Persoonlijke gegevens Bartholomew Owen [[29ggchCh-Wikibio]] sss 

Bron 1
  • Hij is geboren rond 1619 in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England.
  • Hij werd gedoopt op 24 augustus 1619 in Grayes Creek, Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England.
  • Hij is overleden op 31 januari 1676/1677 in Southwarke Parish, Surry County, Virginia.
  • Een kind van Robert Owen en Joane White
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 3 juli 2023.

Gezin van Bartholomew Owen [[29ggchCh-Wikibio]] sss

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Ann Charles.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 9 mei 1641 te England.


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Joanna Jennings.Bron 1

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1663 te Surry County,Virginia.


Kind(eren):

  1. Katherine Owen  ± 1667-> 1719 
  2. Robert Owen  ± 1668-± 1717 
  3. Thomas Owen  ± 1671-1744 
  4. William Owen  ± 1673-1752 


Notities over Bartholomew Owen [[29ggchCh-Wikibio]] sss

Batholomew Owen emigrated to the American Colonies in the 1650s.

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DESCENDANTS OF BARTHOLOMEW OWEN, BORN 1619, STEVENTON, BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND AND RICHARD MULLINS, BORN 1698, IN FRANCE.
Entries: 22497 Updated: Mon Jun 30 21:53:15 2003 Contact: Charles S. Owens Home Page: OWENS-MULLINS and ALLIED FAMILIES of KENTUCKY

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ALSO IN THIS DATABASE ARE THE DESCENDANTS OF MY MATERNAL ANCESTORS, MOSES THOMPSON, BORN Ca. 1780, BENJAMIN CHANCE, BORN Ca. 1754, THOMAS DISNEY, BORN Ca. 1755 AND BENNETT WILLIAMS, BORN Ca. 1786.

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ID: I13
Name: Bartholomew OWEN
Sex: M
Occupation: Farmer
Birth: CA. 1619 in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England 1
Baptism: 24 AUG 1619 Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England 2
Death: CA. 1676 in Southwark Parish, Surry Co., VA 3
Note:
Bartholomew Owen was born in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England, ca. 1619, and was christened on 24 August 1619. His parents were Robert Owen, born in Steventon Parish ca. 1583, christened 7 November 1583, and Joanne White, born in Steventon
Parish ca. 1592, christened 20 July 1592. Robert was the son of Richard Owen, born ca. 1555 in England and Joanne Daniel, born ca. 1560. Bartholomew came to Surrey County, Virginia in the 1650's and married ca. 1663, Johanna Jennings, born ca. 1640
and died after 1693, believed to be the daughter of Edmund Jennings. There are four known children: Katherine (ca.1667-1719), Robert (ca. 1668-1717), William (ca. 1671-1752) and Thomas (ca. 1673-1744). Bartholomew died intestate ca. 1677 with the
inventory and appraisal of his estate made on 14 February 1677, and filed in court on 17 January 1678. Johanna was appointed administrator of the estate (see inventory below). After Bartholomew's death, Johanna married Thomas Brooks, and moved with her
two younger sons, William and Thomas, to James City, Virginia and then to Henrico County.
Note:
After his arrival in Virginia, Bartholomew immediately made a name for himself. The Surrey County, Virginia 1652 - 1663 court records are full of his dealings and escapades. In 1658 he was involved in a fight with Thomas Gray, a prominent planter. A
suit was filed in Surrey County and several witnesses testified that they had heard Bartholomew Owen making many "disparaging, malicious and threatening remarks" against Gray. On 29 January 1658, the Court granted a continuance in the difference
between Gray and Owen.
Note:
On 5 September 1660, in Court held at Southwarke Parish for Surrey County, further evidence was introduced in the case. In a deposition, dated 16 August 1660, Robert Spenser, aged 30, son of Edmund Spencer, undersheriff of Surrey County, stated that
he had heard Bartholomew, on several occasions and in various places speak very "scandulous" words against the Commissioners of Surrey County, saying he would never have justice done him in that Court." Further, both in James City and in Surrey
County, Bartholomew had highly reviled Captain George Jordan, calling him "Raskell and Rogue" and "shouten Raskell" and several other such base terms. Spenser rebuked Owen for his "mullitious" words. Owen replied, swearing, "God Damm him, of that
raskell" George Jordan.
Note:
In the second deposition in James City, 19 August 1660, Roger Rawlins, aged 26, said that he heard Owen "disparrage" Captain Jordan and the Court, threatening him "publicky" in company saying "he longed to kick that man's arse." In September 1660,
Mrs. Fortune Mills, a relative of the reviled Captain George Jordan, "deposeth" that Bartholomew Owen of Surrey County, hath several times, in her hearing, spoken "dispairaging and scandalous" words against the Commissioners and wholly against Captain
Jordan saying "he never had justice done him in that Court." The court found Bartholomew guilty of scandalous and defamatory language and appointed Captain George Jordan to sue and prosecute the said Owen at the next Quarter Court with full power and
authority to use all lawful means, for their consideration. Robert Stanton, the court clerk recorded this judgement, on 10 September 1660.
Note:
Despite this verdict and the controversy, Bartholomew was apparently considered a man of some substance since he was referred to as a gentleman in the records. He was a Church Warden of Southwarke Parish Church, Surrey County, served on several
juries and coroners juries, sold and bought land and appeared to have served as a cattle broker.
Note:
Bartholomew owned a 648-acre plantation, but was far from being considered well off. He died intestate and his estate was valued at a modest £30 and probably, for inheritance tax purposes, was inventoried as follows: "one ould diseased horse and
ould saddle and bridle, a bull, heyfer 12 years old, and a heifer calf, 6 shoates and 2 sows with 12 pigs." His household goods "comprised a passell of ould pewter, 2 ould iron pots, 2 pair pot hooks, 2 spits, and a pair of ould tongs." Furniture
included "2 very ould thin feather beds and boulsters and 1 very ould, woolen cloth blankit, 2 tables and a fourme (bench) very ould, and 1 ould chest without a lock. A parcel of lumber and ould iron and 1 barrill of a gun and an unfixed lock and an
ould rifle" completed the inventory. Will Foreman and John Moring made the appraisal on 14 February 1677, Jone Owen also signed by mark.

Father: Robert OWEN b: CA. 1583 in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England
Mother: Joanne WHITE b: CA. 1592 in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England

Marriage 1 Ann CHARLES b: CA. 1624 in England
Married: 9 MAY 1641 in England 2

Marriage 2 Joanna "Jone" JENNINGS b: CA. 1650 in Surrey Co., VA
Married: CA. 1666 in Surrey Co., VA
Children
Katherine OWEN b: CA. 1667 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA
Robert OWEN b: CA. 1668 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA
Thomas OWEN b: CA. 1671 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA
William OWEN b: CA. 1673 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA

Sources:
The Virginia Genalogist, V 23, No. 1, pages 161-167,"OWEN-KEARBY-TURLEY
CONNECTION," Alberta Dennstedt. "THE OWEN CONNECTION," Mary Sue Mathys,
pages 7-12. Surrey County VA Court Records 1652-1663, Book 1, pages 168-196.
IGI and LDS Ancestral File.
Bartholomew's estate was inventoried and appraised on 14 February 1677, in
Surrey Co., VA

DESCENDANTS OF BARTHOLOMEW OWEN, BORN 1619, STEVENTON, BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND AND RICHARD MULLINS, BORN 1698, IN FRANCE.
Entries: 22497 Updated: Mon Jun 30 21:53:15 2003 Contact: Charles S. Owens Home Page: OWENS-MULLINS and ALLIED FAMILIES of KENTUCKY

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ALSO IN THIS DATABASE ARE THE DESCENDANTS OF MY MATERNAL ANCESTORS, MOSES THOMPSON, BORN Ca. 1780, BENJAMIN CHANCE, BORN Ca. 1754, THOMAS DISNEY, BORN Ca. 1755 AND BENNETT WILLIAMS, BORN Ca. 1786.

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ID: I13
Name: Bartholomew OWEN
Sex: M
Occupation: Farmer
Birth: CA. 1619 in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England 1
Baptism: 24 AUG 1619 Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England 2
Death: CA. 1676 in Southwark Parish, Surry Co., VA 3
Note:
Bartholomew Owen was born in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England, ca. 1619, and was christened on 24 August 1619. His parents were Robert Owen, born in Steventon Parish ca. 1583, christened 7 November 1583, and Joanne White, born in Steventon
Parish ca. 1592, christened 20 July 1592. Robert was the son of Richard Owen, born ca. 1555 in England and Joanne Daniel, born ca. 1560. Bartholomew came to Surrey County, Virginia in the 1650's and married ca. 1663, Johanna Jennings, born ca. 1640
and died after 1693, believed to be the daughter of Edmund Jennings. There are four known children: Katherine (ca.1667-1719), Robert (ca. 1668-1717), William (ca. 1671-1752) and Thomas (ca. 1673-1744). Bartholomew died intestate ca. 1677 with the
inventory and appraisal of his estate made on 14 February 1677, and filed in court on 17 January 1678. Johanna was appointed administrator of the estate (see inventory below). After Bartholomew's death, Johanna married Thomas Brooks, and moved with her
two younger sons, William and Thomas, to James City, Virginia and then to Henrico County.
Note:
After his arrival in Virginia, Bartholomew immediately made a name for himself. The Surrey County, Virginia 1652 - 1663 court records are full of his dealings and escapades. In 1658 he was involved in a fight with Thomas Gray, a prominent planter. A
suit was filed in Surrey County and several witnesses testified that they had heard Bartholomew Owen making many "disparaging, malicious and threatening remarks" against Gray. On 29 January 1658, the Court granted a continuance in the difference
between Gray and Owen.
Note:
On 5 September 1660, in Court held at Southwarke Parish for Surrey County, further evidence was introduced in the case. In a deposition, dated 16 August 1660, Robert Spenser, aged 30, son of Edmund Spencer, undersheriff of Surrey County, stated that
he had heard Bartholomew, on several occasions and in various places speak very "scandulous" words against the Commissioners of Surrey County, saying he would never have justice done him in that Court." Further, both in James City and in Surrey
County, Bartholomew had highly reviled Captain George Jordan, calling him "Raskell and Rogue" and "shouten Raskell" and several other such base terms. Spenser rebuked Owen for his "mullitious" words. Owen replied, swearing, "God Damm him, of that
raskell" George Jordan.
Note:
In the second deposition in James City, 19 August 1660, Roger Rawlins, aged 26, said that he heard Owen "disparrage" Captain Jordan and the Court, threatening him "publicky" in company saying "he longed to kick that man's arse." In September 1660,
Mrs. Fortune Mills, a relative of the reviled Captain George Jordan, "deposeth" that Bartholomew Owen of Surrey County, hath several times, in her hearing, spoken "dispairaging and scandalous" words against the Commissioners and wholly against Captain
Jordan saying "he never had justice done him in that Court." The court found Bartholomew guilty of scandalous and defamatory language and appointed Captain George Jordan to sue and prosecute the said Owen at the next Quarter Court with full power and
authority to use all lawful means, for their consideration. Robert Stanton, the court clerk recorded this judgement, on 10 September 1660.
Note:
Despite this verdict and the controversy, Bartholomew was apparently considered a man of some substance since he was referred to as a gentleman in the records. He was a Church Warden of Southwarke Parish Church, Surrey County, served on several
juries and coroners juries, sold and bought land and appeared to have served as a cattle broker.
Note:
Bartholomew owned a 648-acre plantation, but was far from being considered well off. He died intestate and his estate was valued at a modest £30 and probably, for inheritance tax purposes, was inventoried as follows: "one ould diseased horse and
ould saddle and bridle, a bull, heyfer 12 years old, and a heifer calf, 6 shoates and 2 sows with 12 pigs." His household goods "comprised a passell of ould pewter, 2 ould iron pots, 2 pair pot hooks, 2 spits, and a pair of ould tongs." Furniture
included "2 very ould thin feather beds and boulsters and 1 very ould, woolen cloth blankit, 2 tables and a fourme (bench) very ould, and 1 ould chest without a lock. A parcel of lumber and ould iron and 1 barrill of a gun and an unfixed lock and an
ould rifle" completed the inventory. Will Foreman and John Moring made the appraisal on 14 February 1677, Jone Owen also signed by mark.

Father: Robert OWEN b: CA. 1583 in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England
Mother: Joanne WHITE b: CA. 1592 in Steventon Parish, Berkshire, England

Marriage 1 Ann CHARLES b: CA. 1624 in England
Married: 9 MAY 1641 in England 2

Marriage 2 Joanna "Jone" JENNINGS b: CA. 1650 in Surrey Co., VA
Married: CA. 1666 in Surrey Co., VA
Children
Katherine OWEN b: CA. 1667 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA
Robert OWEN b: CA. 1668 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA
Thomas OWEN b: CA. 1671 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA
William OWEN b: CA. 1673 in Southwarke Parish, Surrey Co., VA

Sources:
The Virginia Genalogist, V 23, No. 1, pages 161-167,"OWEN-KEARBY-TURLEY
CONNECTION," Alberta Dennstedt. "THE OWEN CONNECTION," Mary Sue Mathys,
pages 7-12. Surrey County VA Court Records 1652-1663, Book 1, pages 168-196.
IGI and LDS Ancestral File.
Bartholomew's estate was inventoried and appraised on 14 February 1677, in
Surrey Co., VA

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Bartholomew Owen

Richard Owen
± 1555-????
Joanne Daniel
± 1560-????
John White
± 1562-????
Robert Owen
± 1583-????
Joane White
± 1592-????

Bartholomew Owen
± 1619-????

(1) 1641

Ann Charles
± 1624-± 1642

(2) 1663

Joanna Jennings
> 1640-> 1700

Katherine Owen
± 1667-> 1719
Robert Owen
± 1668-± 1717
Thomas Owen
± 1671-1744
William Owen
± 1673-1752

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