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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Ahnentafel #176 - David Robertson

David J. Robertson (?) - backtracking to Generation 8 

Born: 1744 Henrico Co., VA 
Died: July 15, 1815 Patrick Co., VA

Buried: Conner Cemetery, Woolwine, Patrick Co., VA

Married: Mildred Ratcliff, 1767 Henrico Co., VA

Records:

The base information for this entry came from my cousin Hank Bond.  I'm in the process of trying to prove / disprove it as he did not give me the supporting documentation for it.

1736 - Henrico Co., VA - John Nash's Account Book Abstracts, Robinson & Robertson are interchangable:

  • Jno. Clayborn debit 1 Levy, pd. by Wm. Robinson
  • Edward Haskins debit 5 Levys. 950 acres. Clerk's fees. Store debt. To arrest Ralph Jackson. To Geo. Robinson's Levy. Pd. by cash to Mr. Coupland & by tobacco.
  • Thos. Osborne debit. 4 Levys. 150 acres. Store debt. Various charges in suit or suits. Includes: to fees in Rowshams Execution against you. "To 4 days dyet in Prison 40 lb. tobacco."  On credit side of account a notation that the balance is carried forward. Also this notation: "Thos. Osbornes jury. Oct. 23, 1736 - I had a Jury on his Land where he lives by a Writt of Ad Quod Damnum, the Jurors was Peter Baugh, Jos. Wilkinson, Rich'd. Walthall, Stephen Beazly, Geo. Farrar, Jno. Pride, Wm. Archer, Edwd. Hill, Wm. Robinson, Wm. Baugh, Dan'l. Steward and Jno. Cobbs. They valued the Land to £220 Sterling. I referred it to the Secretary's Office the 26th October by Colo. Rich'd. Randolph." 
  • Wil Robinson & H. Bragg - debit 2 Levys 250 acres. Store debt. "Eliz. Bragg's store debt £2.13.10 1/2." Paid by Inspector's note and "Widow Bragg given me credit for her Quit Rents."
  • Jeffry Robinson debit 1 Levy. Store debt. Paid by Mr. Coupland. - Jeffrey is supposed to be this David's father
  • George Robinson, debit 1 Levy. Pd. by Edwd. Haskins.
  • John Robinson debit 1 Levy. Pd. by Inspector at Warwick. 
  • Isaac Robinson debt 1 Levy. 130 acres. New Patent 400 acres. Store debt. Paid by Inspector at Warwick and June 28 by cash at my Quarter £1.1.7.
  • Wil Robinson & Wm. Robinson junr. near Capt. Moselys debt. 2 Levys. 1 Levy for Jno Clayborn. 355 acres. Store debt. Pd. you for Capt. Edw. Friend. Paid by cash and an Inspector's note. 
  • John Ratleiff Junr. debit 1 Levy Pd. by 2 Inspectors' notes. 
  • Mr. George Robinson junr. debit 9 Levys. Clerk's fees. Pd. Jno Frith for your note. Paid by the Public Levy.
  • The Rev'd. Mr. Geo. Robinson. debit 7 Levies. 1868 acres. Your note to pay Jno. Stew'd. To Mr. Hamblins clerk's fees. Paid by cash to John Gibson & by 2 Inspectors' notes. 
  • John Ratleif Senr. debit 2 Levys. Pd. by an Inspectors' note 
  • An acc't of Thos. Osborns Writt of Ad Quod Damnum on 150 acres of Land and plantation where he lives. The Jurors names (Viz): Peter Baugh, Jos. Wilkinson, Rich'd. Walthall, Stephen Beazly, George Farrar, Jno. Pride, Wm. Archer, Edwd. Hill, Wm. Robinson, Wm. Baugh, Dan'l.  Steward and Jno. Cobbs, they valued the Land to £220 Ster. the Jury was on the Land the 23. October 1736 and I ret'd. the Inquisition to the Secretary's Office the 26 of the same month by Col'o. Rich'd. Randolph. I saw the Inquisition in the office a year at least after this, and twas not then recorded. 
  • Cap. Wm. Hamblin. Debit "To Majr. Cockes fee vs you and the Secretary 39 lb. tobacco." To pd. Colo. Kennon for you 111 lb. tobacco. His credit. By the following Clerk's fees: Mr. Geo. Robinson, 40 lb. tobacco . . . 
  • Messrs. Redford & Wilkinson debit April 1st to year order to Jno. Cobbs. April 27th to your order to Thos. Branch junr Quit-Rents, Cash pd. Mr. Fuller for you. July 11 to Redford's Note for satisfying Jno. Martin's Ex'o vs. Nick Giles. To Cash pd. Mr. Redford. Credits include: . . . By Wm. Robinson's 2 hogshead crop tobacco
  • Col'o. Wm. Kennon debit Year debt brought forward 6945 lb. tobacco. To Thos. Neal. To Mr. Eppes. To Mr. Geo. Robinson's order on the Point Inspectors for 100 lb. tobacco sent you by John Gibson . . . 
  • Note: Whereas the ink in John Nash's account book has remained a strong and firm black upwards of 200 years, this one entry to follow is very faded out. To read it at all it was necessary to hold it in sunlight under a magnifying glass.   We the Subscribers do Oblige our Selves our heirs etc. Each of Severaly to Pat John Nash the sixth part of a Seain [seign] for Fish next Spring provided he send for nets it comes in at 75 per cent Witness our hands this 16th day 1737. Test: James x Martin, John x Fore, Isaac R Robinson, Daniel x Fore. 35 fathom - the rest of the entry quite faded out. 

1776-1781 - This David Robertson is said to have served in the American Revolution

1790 - Not found on census - there are no census records for Patrick Co., VA

1791 - Patrick Co., VA - tax list - no David Robertson listed

1800 - Not found on census - there are no census records for Patrick Co., VA

1800 - Patrick Co., VA - personal property tax list 
  • Edward Robertson - 1-0-0-2-0-0-0-0-24
  • David Robertson Sr. - 1-0-0-3-0-0-0-0-36 - supposed to be David's father
  • William Robertson - 1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-12
  • Silas Ratliff - 1-0-0-3-0-0-0-0-36
  • David Robertson Junr - 1-0-0-1-0-0-0-0-12 - this would be the David b. 1744
  • James Robertson - 1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00
1810 - Not found on census - there are no census records for Patrick Co., VA

Children said to be:
Elizabeth Christina (?) b. Washington Co., VA 1761 [this is before the marriage of the parents!], d. 1832 White Co., TN md. John William Madewell Sr.
  • John William Jr.
  • Samuel
  • Charles
  • Solomon Sampson
  • James Alexander
  • Christina Carlene 
William H. b. 1770 Albemarle Co., VA 
Mary Judith b. Nov. 10, 1771 Albemarle Co., VA, d. 1848 Franklin Co., TN md. 1793 John Turner
  • Jonathan
  • Elizabeth M.
Sarah b. 1772 Henrico Co., VA
Lucy/Lucinda b. 1773 Patrick Co., VA or 1780 Laurens Co., SC, d. 1829 Laurens Co., SC md. John Jefferson Atwood
  • John Jefferson Jr.
  • Melmouth
David

I think that all these people did exist. I am not sure they are our David Robertson's family, especially since the girls listed all moved south while David and his sons moved to Ohio.  The birthplaces of these children, if correct, reflect a circular migration which seems odd to me. It makes more sense that the daughters moved into Tennessee and South Carolina from Patrick County than David moving into Ohio. 



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