Descendants of Joseph Anderson
Generation No. 1
1. Joseph3 Anderson (Rappahanock Basin2, Colonial Virginia1)
(Source: Library of Virginia, Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants, (http://198.17.62.51/collections/LO.html),
"Electronic.") was born Bef. 1695, and died Bef. 1745 in Essex
County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth
Clayton. She died Aft. 1745.
Notes for Joseph
Anderson:
Joseph Anderson
02/24/1730 Essex Co
130a South Farnham
Parish adj Clayton & Reuben Welch
Virginia patents
14/150
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: Essex County,
Virginia Anderson
Date: 5/16/03 9:17:52
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21 May 1717. Joseph Anderson witnessed the will of
Richard Brasier.
Source: Essex County, Virginia, Records, 1717-1719,
page 47.
15 May 1719. Joseph Anderson and Zachary Lewis are
witnesses in South Farnham Parish to sale of land.
Source: Essex County, Virginia, Records, 1717-1722,
pages 63-66;
13-14 Jan
1720/21. Richard Kilpin of Christ
Church Parish, Middlesex County, to Joseph Anderson of South Farnham Parish,
Essex County. Lease and release; for 28
pounds sterling. 316 acres in St. Ann's
Parish….near William Daniel's plantation…crossing the head of Potabago
Swamp…Enoch Doughty's ["Dowty" in release] old line…Emerson's corner…McKenny's
corner. Signed: Richard Kilpin. Witnesses: John (J) Ward,
William Harding, John Naylor. Acted on
28 Jan and recorded 21 Mar 1720/21.
Source: Records of Essex County, Virginia,
1717-1722, pages 282-285.
16 Jan 1720/21. Joseph Anderson of South Farnham Parish,
Essex County, having bought land of Richard Kilpin of Christ Church Parish,
Middlesex County, 316 acres in St. Ann's Parish 13-14 Jan 1720/21, for natural
affection and tender respects that I bear unto my well beloved three sons Joseph
Anderson, Thomas Anderson, and Henry Anderson.
All that tract abovementioned after my loving wife's decease Eliza
Anderson and mine Joseph Anderson, and not before. Signed: Joseph (X)
Anderson. Witnesses: Benjamin Morris, John Hayes.
Source: Records of
Essex County, Virginia, 1717-1722, pages 285-286.
18 Sep 1723. Bond of Joseph Anderson as executor for
William Harding. Unto John Lomax,
Thomas Catlett, Thomas Waring, Lawrence Taliaferro, Gent., justices. For 100 pounds sterling. Signed: Joseph (X) Anderson and Thomas
Bryan.
Source: Essex County, Virginia, Wills, Bonds,
Inventories, Etc., 1722-1730, page 33.
14 Aug 1745. …land which Thomas Anderson holds in Essex
County situated in South Farnham Parish near Piscataway Ferry being a tract of
land bought by Joseph Anderson, father of said Thomas Anderson. Describes Thomas Anderson as a bricklayer in
Fairfax County; with wife named Elizabeth.
Also mentions bond with William Smith of Northumberland County, VA.
Source: Essex County, Virginia Deeds, 1745-1749,
pages 14-20.
Note: The elder Joseph Anderson in Essex County,
VA must have died by 1745. This elder
Anderson, born circa 1698-1701, was probably married to a Elizabeth Clayton
(she remarried to a Mr. Pendleton).
Rick Thomas
Alexandria, Virginia
Children of Joseph
Anderson and Elizabeth Clayton are:
2 i. Joseph4 Anderson, born Bef. 1716.
Notes for Joseph
Anderson:
: Essex County,
Virginia Anderson
Date: 5/16/03 9:17:52
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[snip]
16 Jan 1720/21. Joseph Anderson of South Farnham Parish,
Essex County, having bought land of Richard Kilpin of Christ Church Parish,
Middlesex County, 316 acres in St. Ann's Parish 13-14 Jan 1720/21, for natural
affection and tender respects that I bear unto my well beloved three sons
Joseph Anderson, Thomas Anderson, and Henry Anderson. All that tract abovementioned after my loving wife's decease
Eliza Anderson and mine Joseph Anderson, and not before. Signed:
Joseph (X) Anderson. Witnesses: Benjamin Morris, John Hayes.
Source: Records of
Essex County, Virginia, 1717-1722, pages 285-286.
[snip]
Rick Thomas
Alexandria, Virginia
3 ii. Thomas Anderson, born Bef. 1718; died in
Fairfax County, Virginia. He married
Elizabeth ?.
Notes for Thomas
Anderson:
: Essex County,
Virginia Anderson
Date: 5/16/03 9:17:52
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Patrick,
This may help someone out as it
describes the names of the family:
[snip]
16 Jan 1720/21. Joseph Anderson of South Farnham Parish,
Essex County, having bought land of Richard Kilpin of Christ Church Parish,
Middlesex County, 316 acres in St. Ann's Parish 13-14 Jan 1720/21, for natural
affection and tender respects that I bear unto my well beloved three sons
Joseph Anderson, Thomas Anderson, and Henry Anderson. All that tract abovementioned after my loving wife's decease
Eliza Anderson and mine Joseph Anderson, and not before. Signed:
Joseph (X) Anderson.
Witnesses: Benjamin Morris, John
Hayes.
Source: Records of
Essex County, Virginia, 1717-1722, pages 285-286.
[snip]
14 Aug 1745. …land which Thomas Anderson holds in Essex
County situated in South Farnham Parish near Piscataway Ferry being a tract of
land bought by Joseph Anderson, father of said Thomas Anderson. Describes Thomas Anderson as a bricklayer in
Fairfax County; with wife named Elizabeth.
Also mentions bond with William Smith of Northumberland County, VA.
Source: Essex County, Virginia Deeds, 1745-1749,
pages 14-20.
Note: The elder Joseph Anderson in Essex County,
VA must have died by 1745. This elder
Anderson, born circa 1698-1701, was probably married to a Elizabeth Clayton
(she remarried to a Mr. Pendleton).
Rick Thomas
Alexandria, Virginia
4 iii. Henry Anderson, born Bef. 1720.
Notes for Henry
Anderson:
: Essex County,
Virginia Anderson
Date: 5/16/03 9:17:52
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From:
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Patrick,
This may help someone out as it
describes the names of the family:
[snip]
16 Jan 1720/21. Joseph Anderson of South Farnham Parish,
Essex County, having bought land of Richard Kilpin of Christ Church Parish,
Middlesex County, 316 acres in St. Ann's Parish 13-14 Jan 1720/21, for natural
affection and tender respects that I bear unto my well beloved three sons
Joseph Anderson, Thomas Anderson, and Henry Anderson. All that tract abovementioned after my loving wife's decease
Eliza Anderson and mine Joseph Anderson, and not before. Signed:
Joseph (X) Anderson.
Witnesses: Benjamin Morris, John
Hayes.
Source: Records of
Essex County, Virginia, 1717-1722, pages 285-286.
[snip]
Rick Thomas
Alexandria, Virginia
_____________________________
researchers should
evaluate whether Henry Anderson moved to Hanover County
1763 TITHABLES:
Bartlett Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 150
David Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 1244
Benjamin Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 150
Thomas Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 335 acres
Sarah Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 210 "
Henry Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 201
Nelson Anderson Hanover
Co 1763 672
Pouncey Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 1114
Richard Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 200
Robert Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 721 & 213