Hij is getrouwd met Mary Hatcher.
Zij zijn getrouwd juli 1708 te Henrico, Virginia.
Kind(eren):
~~1~~"In Edward's will, he bequests "daughter Ann"-[hole in paper where last name should be]. She was to receive "a feather bed and furniture, and trunk, a cow and heifer known by the name of her cows, and all the hath in her trunk".ph and Mary Tanner, was born about 1664 according to two Henrico County depositions. At the April 1685 Court he and others were presented to the grand jury by Francis Carter for fighting. Mr. Edward Tanner was a juryman in August 1688 and August 1692 and witnessed several wills for his neighbors. A 1714-deed called Edward a carpenter. In 1686 John Teal cut down a 2½-foot-diameter tree on Tanner?s land and cut it into boards. Tanner sued Teal in Henrico County Court and the court directed Teal to return the same quantity of boards to Tanner and pay the court costs. In 1691 Mary Lewis, a servant of Edward Tanner, was apprehended about ten miles away from home. Henrico County awarded the man who caught her 200 pounds of tobacco per the law and the October Court 1691 ordered Tanner to reimburse the county and added four months to Mary?s servitude. Edward paid quit rents on 217 acres in Henrico County in 1704. Edward Tanner married most likely Mary Hatcher. She was the daughter of Henry Hatcher and Ann Lound and the first cousin of Sarah Hatcher who married Edward?s brother Joseph Tanner Jr. In June 1714 Edward gave his son John Tanner 95½ acres in the fork of Proctors Creek. If John died, the land would descend to son Joseph Tanner. In his Henrico County will (will dated 13 Aug. 1719 , recorded 2 Nov. 1719), Edward Tanner named his living children. Thomas Knibb, William Cheatham, and William Ligon witnessed his will., son Edward Tanner, plantation he now lives on and one feather bed, one cow, one steer; son John Tanner, plantation he lives on and one feather bed and furniture; wife [name not given], plantation I now live on during her life and after her death to my son Joseph Tanner; son Joseph Tanner, plantation I now live on after my wife's decease, and one gun called Bockam, and one feather bed and furniture; grandson Edward Tanner all my land between Flinton's Slash and head line it being on south side of the slatch; daughter Ann ----, one feather bed and furniture and sole[leather?] trunk, one cow and heifer known by the name of her cows and all that she hath in her trunk; daughter Martha Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, one new black leather trunk to her at age 21 years or marriage; daughter Elizabeth Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, black leather trunk, at age of 21 or marriage; wife [name not given], my Indian slave during wife's life, then to my son Edward;fe. {name not give, rlc}d Tanner (Joseph1) of Henrico County was born about 1664;* died 1719. He was a juryman in August 1688 and August 1692 (Henrico Records, Vol. 1677-92, pg. 279,481), and at the April Court 1685 he and others were presented to the Grand Jury by Francis Carter for fighting. (Ibid, pg. 312) In 1687 he made an agreement with his mother, Mrs. Mary Platt (Ibid, pg. 446).f HenricoCo, dated August 13, 1719, was probated November 2, 1719, son Edward Tanner, plantation he now lives on and one feather bed, one cow, one steer; son John Tanner, plantation he lives on and one feather bed and furniture; wife (name not given) plantation I now live on during her life and after her death to my son Joseph Tanner; son Joseph Tanner, plantation I now live on after my wife's decease, and one gun called Bockam, and one feather bed and furniture; grandson Edward Tanner all my land between Flinton's Slash and head line it being on south side of the slatch; daughter Ann, one feather bed and furniture and sole stunk, one cow and heifer known by the name of her cows and all that she hath in her trunk; daughter Martha Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, one new black leather trunk to her at age of 21 years or marriage; daughter Mary Tanner, bed and furniture, trundle bed, black leather trunk at age of 21 years or marriage; daughter Elizabeth Tanner, one feather bed and furniture, black leather trunk at age of 21 years or marriage; wife, my Indian slave during wife's life, then to my son Edward; wife, executrix.iggon.urt in its original form among the "original papers." The volume containing the recorded copy thereof was destroyed many years ago.. 282:ne of the daughters of the said Edward Tanner) the legacy given said Martha by said Tanner's will and that said Stewart refusing to give a discharge for same; Stewart appeared and said he had not received his wife's full legacy, whereupon court having considered allegations of parties and the depositions of evidence sworn are of opinion that said Stewart hath received the whole legacy given his wife aforesaid.s on south side James River in Henrico County, adjoining Thomas Knibb, Peter Ashbrook, Jr. and William Baugh, being plantation whereon Edward Stewart now lives.e County it appears that the will of Mary Tanner was probated there in 1760.
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Mary Hatcher |
Birth date: Birth place: VA Marriage date: 1690 Marriage place:
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Death date: 1719 Death place: Henrico Co, VA, USA