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Winifred SPEIGHT

Winifred SPEIGHT

Female Abt 1755 - Abt 1840  (~ 85 years)

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  1. 1.  Winifred SPEIGHT was born about 1755 in North Carolina (daughter of William SPEIGHT and Abigail SCARTH); died about 1840 in Wake County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZF4-FXY
    • _UID: 10A1B08FE34E4387BD60F83DE2747FF3050B

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    WINEFRED (SPEIGHT) JONES
    6 May 1840
    REC 24-493, File 727
    Clerk of the Superior Court
    Wake County, North Carolina

    In the name of God, Amen, I Winefred Jones of the State of North Carolina & County of Wake Plantay (?) being poorly in body but of a sound and disposing memory & mind do make and ordain this last Will and Testament at the same time utterly revoking all others or former wills made by me declaring this to be my last Will and Testament in manner & form as follows:
    Viz:
    First I give to Dellilah Laseter or the serving (sic) [surviving] heirs of her body fifty cents.

    2nd I give to Mary Utley (Daughter of Allen Utley) one brindled cow and calf in payment for waiting on me, while in low state of health.

    Thirdly, I give and bequeath to the rest of my children or their heirs an equal Share of the remainder of my property after paying my Funeral expenses and all my just debts, that is to say I wish my property to be sold on a credit of twelve months, and the money arising from the sale thereof with what money I have coming to me, and what I have in hand at my decease to be equally divided between the rest of my children though some of them be dead, I wish their heirs to have what would be a living ones part. I here name my childrens names the Dead as well as the Living, that is to say
    Abigail, Rebecca, Laban, Alvin, Josiah, Delpha, Bethany, Chrischany, Mary, Zilpha and Charity. At the same time I do appoint William Betts, Augustin Turner and Augustin Jones executors to this my last [Will] and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Sixth day of May in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and forty.
    her
    Signed seald in presence of us. Winefred X Jones (Seal)
    Alsey Holland. Barnabas Jones mark

    May Term 1841. The foregoing last Will and Testament of Winifred Jones was exhibited in open Court & offered for probate and the due execution thereof was proven by the Oath of Alsey Holland a subscribing [witness] thereto, therefore it is ordered to be Recorded.
    A Williams C C.

    NOTE: Word in brackets [ ] are inserted by transcriber as words apparently left out by clerk.



    Parents: William SPEIGHT Sr. and Abigail .

    Winifred married Jesse JONES on 1 May 1775 in Johnston County (Now Wake Co.), North Carolina. Jesse was born about 1750 in North Carolina; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William SPEIGHTWilliam SPEIGHT was born in 1715 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of John Thomas SPEIGHT and Elizabeth (Powell)); died on 1 May 1774 in Swift Creek Township, Wake, North Carolina, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L5GD-K43
    • Name: Wm SPEIGHT
    • _UID: FF7EE377D6A44EED9CE21B2D22F2B0C2D84D
    • Will: 22 Jun 1774, Wake County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    William was the son of John Speight and wife Elizabeth. The proof of this can be found in the will of William Powell of Isle of Wight Co, VA, Bk 4, p. 85. John Speight and brother William Speight were the executors of William Powell's will dated 13 Sep 1747, pr 12 Nov 1747. William Speight of Edgecombe Co, NC sold 75 acres in Isle of Wight Co, VA given to William Speight by the last will & testament of William Powell, dec'd. William Powell gave a deed of gift to his dau-in-lw Elizabeth Speight now the wife of John Speight 70 acres in Lower Parish of Isle of Wight during her natural life land on the western branch in Isle of Wight. Bk 4, p. 200 deeds, 1732. Deed BK 4, p. 230 to my loving kinsman John Speight and his wife Elizabeth 50 acres adj. Richard Hutchins & Jacob Powell (1733). William Speight & Abigail sold land in Edgecombe (Halifax deed Bk 8, p. 431 stating he was of Johnston Co, NC. Wake formed in 1771 from Johnston Co, NC.

    On 18 November 1760, William Speight requested his brother John's patent of 300 acres be transferred to him since John had recently been killed (Colonial Records of North Carolina, Vol. 6, p. 341).

    NOTES BY DORIS SCOTT: William Speight was probably born in Virginia as the Speights were in Nansemond County, Virginia, in the late 1600?s and early 1700?s before migrating to North Carolina through Perquimans and Chowan Counties and settling in Craven County in the section that became Johnston County in 1746 and then part of Wake County in 1770. Several land grants are recorded for William Speight in Craven County from 1751 to 1765. William Speight served as a captain in the Johnston County Militia in the French and Indian Wars in 1754.

    SPEIGHT, William will R. 22 June 1774 p40
    In the Name of GOD Amen this Second day of July in the Year of Man's Redemption One thousand Seven hundred Seventy and three I William Speight of Wake County in the Province of North Carolina planter, being Sick, and weak, in Body but of perfect mind and Memory do make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in the following manner and form
    Imprimis,
    I lend unto Abigail my Well beloved Wife the use and profit of the Plantation whereon I live with the Land in that Tract thereunto Adjoining being by Estemation two hundred and forty Acres and two Negroe Men both Named Dick and One Negroe Woman Named Sarah, and two feather Beds and furnitures thereto belonging and Six Cows and their Calves two Steers and three Yearlings and three Mares One Rhoan One Bay & One Black in Coular and One black Horse or Gelding and all my Hogs raised at the said Plantation One Iron pot and One third part of my Pewter and One side Saddle, and my Plantation Tools, & Casks and Six Chairs and One Disk and One Small walnut Table and One pine Do and One linin Wheel and One Woollen Do and One washing Tubb and One water pail and One piggin, which use or lent of the above said things to my abovesaid Wife I desire may be and remain for and during her Widowhood or Natural Life and no longer.

    Item, I give unto my Daughter Winifred Speight and to her heirs and assigns forever One fether bed and furniture and One Chest that was my Mothers and five Chairs and four Cows and their Calves, and two Steers and One Rhoan Coulared Horse or Gelding and One side Sadle and One third part of my Pewter, and as soon as the above lent of the Negroe Man Dick which was my Mothers is Expired to my said Wife either by the Marriage or Death of my said Wife for him to revert to my said Daughter Winifred as & in manner of the other things above given.

    Item I give to my Daughter Patience Speight and to her Heirs and Assigns forever the Revertion of the other Negro Man Dick above lent to my said Wife after the Expiration of the said lent and One feather bed and furniture One Ovill Table and five Chairs and One black Walnut Chest and One third part of Pewter and four Cows and their Calves, and four two Year old Cattle-

    Item I give unto my Son William Speight and to his Heirs and Assigns forever my Cooper Alembick or Still One Whip Saw and One Crosscutt Saw, and the Reversion of the Land and Plantation above lent to my said Wife after the Expiration of the said lent.

    Item it is my further desire in Case any of my said Children theretofore or hereafter Named should depart this life without issue for the Reversion of their Estate to be Distributed in equal Degree among my Surviving Children or their Representatives Except in Case of the Death of Either of my Maiden Daughters above said Winifred or Patience should as afore said die without issue. that before such distribution the Survivor of the two may Inheritt the Negroe Man above given if left alive at the time of the Death of the other Sister and that the same two Maiden Daughters may Inherett an Equal Moiety of the Money That the Negro Woman Sarah above lent to my said Wife shall sell for at fair Sale after the lent to my Wife is Expired,

    Item I give to Reuben Hunter Junr my Grandson and to his Heirs and Assigns forever the Survey of Land whereon William _______ Now lives and ten pounds proclamation Money to pay for the taking out or the Issuing a Deed for the Same at the Opening of the Propriators Land Office, and my Negroe Boy Named Pompey and four heifers three Years old each,and One Grey Horse and One New Small Gun, and in case He should depart this life without issue and under the Age of


    SUMMARY: Wife Abigail: plantation wheron I now live; two negro men, both named Dick; one negro women named Sarah; household goods; livestock; plantation tools. Daughter Winifred SPEIGHT: furniture; livestock; negro Dick to come to her at remarriage or death of wife. Daughter Patience SPEIGHT: other negroDick at decease of wife; furniture; livestock. Son William SPEIGHT: home plantation after death of wife. Grandson Reuben HUNTER, Jr: land whereon William SIMMONS now lives; negro Pompey; livestock. If grandson should die without issue or before 21, revert to his brother Dempsey HUNTER. Daughter Mary MIATE: negro Sam. Son-in-law Silius GREEN to get right to land surveyed for William BROWN, Jr., and sold to Abner LEEGATT and by him sold to me. Rest equally divided among my 8 children: son William SPEIGHT, daughters Sarah HUNTER, Lydia LANE, Charity GREEN, Betty TURNER, Mary MIATE, Winifred SPEIGHT, Patience SPEIGHT. 2 July 1773. Executors: Wife Abigail and son William. Witnesses: William UTLEY, Isham (x) UTLEY, Jesse LANE.

    Will:
    SPEIGHT, William will R. 22 June 1774 p40
    In the name of God, Amen. Wife Abigail: plantation wheron I now
    live; two negro men, both named Dick; one negro women named Sarah;
    household goods; livestock; plantation tools. Daughter Winifred
    SPEIGHT: furniture; livestock; negro Dick to come to her at remarriage
    or death of wife. Daughter Patience SPEIGHT: other negroDick at
    decease of wife; furniture; livestock. Son William SPEIGHT: home
    plantation after death of wife. Grandson Reuben HUNTER, Jr: land
    whereon William SIMMONS now lives; negro Pompey; livestock. If
    grandson should die without issue or before 21, revert to his brother
    Dempsey HUNTER. Daughter Mary MIATE: negro Sam. Son-in-law Silius
    GREEN to get right to land surveyed for William BROWN, Jr., and sold
    to Abner LEEGATT and by him sold to me. Rest equally divided among my
    8 children: son William SPEIGHT, daughters Sarah HUNTER, Lydia LANE,
    Charity GREEN, Betty TURNER, Mary MIATE, Winifred SPEIGHT, Patience
    SPEIGHT. 2 July 1773. Executors: Wife Abigail and son William.
    Witnesses: William UTLEY, Isham (x) UTLEY, Jesse LANE.

    William married Abigail SCARTH about 1740-1744 in Johnston County, North Carolina. Abigail was born about 1724 in Johnson Co., (Wake Co.) North Carolina; died on 17 Jan 1781 in Wake County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Abigail SCARTH was born about 1724 in Johnson Co., (Wake Co.) North Carolina; died on 17 Jan 1781 in Wake County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: M77Z-HW8
    • Name: Abigail Scarth O'ROURKE
    • Name: Abigail SCARTH O'ROURKE
    • _UID: 552515135990420188EAD28F5D47E5164017
    • war: Est 1780, Wake County, North Carolina
    • Will: 17 Jan 1781, Wake County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Abigail is said to have aided the war effort of the revolution by furnishing beef to the continental army.
    SPEIGHT, Abigail will R. 15 Sep 1783 p146 In the name of God Amen. Daughter Lydia LANE: furniture and horse. Daughter Charity GREEN: furniture. Son William SPEIGHT: furniture. Daughter Mary MYATT: saddle. Patience GREEN: horse and furniture. Susana McGUFFEY: furniture. Granddaughter Winnifred TURNER: horse. Winifred HUNTER: spinning wheel. 17 Jan 1781.
    Abigail (x) SPEIGHT, Executors: Son William SPEIGHT, James LANE, Wits: Joel LANE (Jurat), Sarah (S) LANE, John (x) RENCH. SPEIGHT, William Estate sale R. Sep 1774 p45 Farm implements; houshold goods; livestock. (Buyers unnamed). Deputy Sheriff: Jas. JONES.

    war:
    Abigail is said to have aided the war effort of the revolution by
    furnishing beef to the continental army.

    Will:
    SPEIGHT, Abigail will R. 15 Sep 1783 p146
    In the name of God Amen. Daughter Lydia LANE: furniture and horse.
    Daughter Charity GREEN: furniture. Son William SPEIGHT: furniture.
    Daughter Mary MYATT: saddle. Patience GREEN: horse and furniture.
    Susana McGUFFEY: furniture. Granddaughter Winnifred TURNER: horse.
    Winifred HUNTER: spinning wheel. 17 Jan 1781. Abigail (x) SPEIGHT,
    Executors: Son William SPEIGHT, James LANE, Wits: Joel LANE (Jurat),
    Sarah (S) LANE, John (x) RENCH.
    SPEIGHT, William Estate sale R. Sep 1774 p45
    Farm implements; houshold goods; livestock. (Buyers unnamed). Deputy
    Sheriff: Jas. JONES.

    Children:
    1. Penelope SPEIGHT was born est 1742; and died.
    2. Lydia SPEIGHT was born about 1743 in Wake County, North Carolina; and died.
    3. William SPEIGHT was born about 1745-1751 in Wake County, North Carolina; died about 1809 in Dickson County, Tennessee.
    4. Charity SPEIGHT was born about 1745 in Wake County, North Carolina; and died.
    5. Patience SPEIGHT was born about 1747 in North Carolina; and died.
    6. Mary SPEIGHT was born on 11 Jan 1748 in Edgecombe, North Carolina, British Colonial America; was christened on 5 Nov 1752 in Wake, North Carolina; died on 15 Jul 1834 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina; was buried in 1834 in Myatt Graveyard, North of Myatt's Mill, Wake County, Nort Carolina.
    7. Sarah SPEIGHT was born about 1749 in Wake County, North Carolina; and died.
    8. Elizabeth "Betty" SPEIGHT was born about 1750 in Wake County, North Carolina; and died.
    9. 1. Winifred SPEIGHT was born about 1755 in North Carolina; died about 1840 in Wake County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Thomas SPEIGHT was born in 1687 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA (son of William SPEIGHT and Elizabeth TAYLOR); died in 1738 in Somerton Creek, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G3WQ-Q9R
    • _UID: 5D5CF05E0E0C421D8C93E38B8C9C8038ED89

    Notes:

    John Speight and brother William Speight were the executors of William Powell's will dated 13 Sep 1747, pr 12 Nov 1747.

    John married Elizabeth (Powell) in 1708 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA. Elizabeth was born about 1690 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA; died about 1755 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth (Powell) was born about 1690 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA; died about 1755 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G3WQ-Q9G
    • _UID: D583316FAA634D278C0272072CE98B3959DF

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Ann SPEIGHT was born in 1712 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA; died in 1770.
    2. Moses SPEIGHT was born about 1713 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America; and died.
    3. 2. William SPEIGHT was born in 1715 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 1 May 1774 in Swift Creek Township, Wake, North Carolina, British Colonial America.
    4. John SPEIGHT was born in 1715 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA; died about 1765 in Compass Creek, Edgecombe, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William SPEIGHT was born in 1653 in Speights Run, Nansemond, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of Francis SPEIGHT and Elizbeth O'ROURKE); died on 26 Mar 1719 in Speights Bridge, Greene, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G3PK-J6W
    • Name: William SPEIGHT
    • _UID: 6796C57B1FD44B68949C6C4508C9BFEA3E0D

    Notes:

    Cannot prove correct "John Speight" father... at this time.

    William Speight, son of John Speight, was born about 1665 at Speights Run, Virginia. When William was about eighteen years old his family moved to Somerton Creek (now Pittmantown), Virginia. In 1686 he left home and settled in nearby Isle of Wight County, Virginia. William worked for Henry Southen as a cooper (barrel maker). William was the first Speight with the occupation as a barrel maker and not a planter. William married and had one son, John. William and his family lived in Isle of Wight County for about five years. William and his brother, Francis lived a short distance from each other then in 1691 the Speight families played "musical chairs" with their land. William left the Isle of Wight County and returned to the manor house that his father had left him at Somerton Creek. His brother, Francis, went to the Speights Run plantation, father, John, left Somerton Creek and went to Sunbury, where he and his wife lived at the old home place of our immigrant ancestor, Francis. William continued to expand his land holdings at the Somerton Creek farm. Between 1701 and 1711 he had acquired five hundred and fifteen acres and eleven indentured servants. When William's brother, Francis, died the courts appointed William as guardian of his nineteen-year-old nephew, Moses Speight.

    In 1728 the legislatures of Virginia and North Carolina commissioned a surveying team to lay off the line. William Byrd of Virginia and Colonel Edward Moseley of Edenton were appointed Surveyor Generals. Mr. Byrd published his famous book, William's Byrd's Histories of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina mentioned William Speight and his cousin, Thomas. In 1733 when Colonel Moseley published a map of North Carolina, William's plantation was divided, leaving his house and orchard in Virginia and his tobacco house in North Carolina. This is how William became known as State Line William. William resided at the Somerton Creek plantation in Virginia until his death in 1735. The grave of William and his wife have not been identified, but most likely they were buried on the Somerton Creek farm.

    William married Elizabeth TAYLOR in Perquimans, North Carolina. Elizabeth was born on 16 Oct 1654 in Rappahannock, Virginia, British Colonial America; died about 1730 in Sunbury, Gates, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth TAYLOR was born on 16 Oct 1654 in Rappahannock, Virginia, British Colonial America; died about 1730 in Sunbury, Gates, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GZ59-C9J
    • _UID: 29C7FA8FC9DD4FD39AFC31DA4A5390445335

    Children:
    1. Honorable Thomas SPEIGHT, Esquire was born in 1670 in Perquimans, North Carolina; died in 1737 in Perquimans, North Carolina.
    2. Thomas C SPEIGHT was born in 1674 in Sunbury, Gates, North Carolina; died on 9 Apr 1737 in Perquimans, North Carolina.
    3. William Francis SPEIGHT was born in 1674 in Chowan, North Carolina; died on 16 Jan 1749 in North Carolina.
    4. Elizabeth SPEIGHT was born in 1678 in North Carolina; died in 1740.
    5. Francis C SPEIGHT was born in 1684 in Probably Chowan County, North Carolina; died in 1749 in Sunbury, probably Chowan County (now Gates County) North Carolina.
    6. 4. John Thomas SPEIGHT was born in 1687 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial USA; died in 1738 in Somerton Creek, Virginia.