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- William I PEEBLES was born on 7 Jul 1635 in Kilconquhar Parish, Fife, Scotland. He died about 5 Aug 1695 in Resided Wynoke Parish, Charles City County, Virginia. William Peebles married Judeth, a ward of John Drayton, about February 3, 1662-63. Information on William is scant because most county records are missing. His inheritance, the patent to Captain David Peebles is of interest. Few early Virginia Patents show the the name of the plantations. Bon Accord, locally called "Bonniecord" for 300 years, has been claimed as the original sect of the Poythress family, but they have never found the patent, and records do not uphold them.
On December 18, 1688, John Poythress at Marrying Christian, the daughter of Elizabeth Peebles, sued Thomas Busby for infringement on his land. No deeds remain for the period. No mention in the remnants of the Charles City county Record Books. But it is clear the Bon Accord passed to the Poythress family through John's marriage to Christian.
Captain Peebles Plantation named Bon Accord, may have been taken from a city in the northeast part of Scotland, at Aberdeen, the city of Bon Accord. Because there were Peebles their before 1600.
By 1800 the plantation was divided and Aberdeen built. The Cooke family owend both places they and the Poythress family insist that they were never one tract. But Bon Accord today has 631 of its original 833 acres, and Aberdeen has 378.
In 1670 and 1673, William Peebles, I obtained 3 patents, two tracts not connected and a third patent for the total acreage of those two. They were about 5 miles south of Bon Accord, on the headwater of the Birchen Swamp. As late as 1820's small parts of this tract were owened and lived on by William's Great-grandchildren.
How long Judeth, his first wife lived is not known, but she is probably the mother of William Peebles II.
Whether Elizabeth, in the 1690's was a second or third wife is not certain. She was undoubtedly the mother of Henry, William Youngest son, and she would seem to be the Widow Busby.
David, born about 1683, second son of William I by his second wife whose name is unknown, with Dudley and Hubbard connections.
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William Peebles married Judeth, a ward of John Drayton, about February 3, 1662-63. Information on William is scant because most county records are missing. His inheritance, the patent to Captain David Peebles is of interest. Few early Virginia Patents show the the name of the plantations. Bon Accord, locally called "Bonniecord" for 300 years, has been claimed as the original sect of the Poythress family, but they have never found the patent, and records do not uphold them.
On December 18, 1688, John Poythress at Marrying Christian, the daughter of Elizabeth Peebles, sued Thomas Busby for infringement on his land. No deeds remain for the period. No mention in the remnants of the Charles City county Record Books. But it is clear the Bon Accord passed to the Poythress family through John's marriage to Christian.
Captain Peebles Plantation named Bon Accord, may have been taken from a city in the northeast part of Scotland, at Aberdeen, the city of Bon Accord. Because there were Peebles their before 1600.
By 1800 the plantation was divided and Aberdeen built. The Cooke family owend both places they and the Poythress family insist that they were never one tract. But Bon Accord today has 631 of its original 833 acres, and Aberdeen has 378.
In 1670 and 1673, William Peebles, I obtained 3 patents, two tracts not connected and a third patent for the total acreage of those two. They were about 5 miles south of Bon Accord, on the headwater of the Birchen Swamp. As late as 1820's small parts of this tract were owened and lived on by William's Great-grandchildren.
How long Judeth, his first wife lived is not known, but she is probably the mother of William Peebles II.
Whether Elizabeth, in the 1690's was a second or third wife is not certain. She was undoubtedly the mother of Henry, William Youngest son, and she would seem to be the Widow Busby.
David, born about 1683, second son of William I by his second wife whose name is unknown, with Dudley and Hubbard connections. Parents: David PEEBLES and Elspet MACKIE.
Children were: David PEEBLES.
He was married to Judith Drayton between 1666 and 1689. Children were: William II PEEBLES.
He was married to Elizabeth BUSBY between 1852 and 1910. Children were: Henry Peebles.
He was married to Elizabeth BUSBY between 1852 and 1910. Children were: Henry Peebles .
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