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Seth CHITWOOD

Seth CHITWOOD

Male 1766 - 1850  (84 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Seth CHITWOOD was born in 1766 in Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of Capt James C. CHITWOOD, Sr. and Alice ZIMMERMAN, Carpenter); died on 26 Aug 1850 in Center, Ralls, Missouri; was buried in Center, Ralls, Missouri.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KPQ1-MZS
    • _UID: 6DF9931B541645BE893FFBDFF9C70A746111
    • Residence: 1850, Ralls county, Ralls, Missouri

    Notes:

    Thank you to Carolyn Fairall for the following:

    Seth Chitwood, b 1766 VA, d unm. 1850 Ralls Co, MO, a brother to Richard Chitwood, d 1822 St. Louis Co, MO. Seth's will proves names of his siblings John, Richard and Catherine (Caty). Also a sibling in early St. Louis Co, MO is sister Elizabeth (Isabella) Chitwood Whiteside Hubbard. These 5 siblings were children of James Chitwood, d 1780 NC and his wife Alcy/Alice, of Rutherford Co, NC. (See GenForum Message #316).

    Seth's will states:
    ..."In the first place my beloved brother John Chitwood, has had I think about an equal portion of my estate already in favours, I have done him through life, and I therefore give and bequeath all my estate; real and personal or mixed of any kind whatever to my six nephews To wit,
    ..."James Chitwood, John Chitwood, Richard Chitwood, Hiram Chitwood, Amos Chitwood sons of my brother Richard Chitwood deceased, and Stephen Burts son of my sister Caty Burts, to be equally divided amongst them, all to have and to hold the same, to them and their heirs forever and my request is for them to divide the property amongst themselves, with as little expense as possibly they can..."



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt James C. CHITWOOD, Sr.Capt James C. CHITWOOD, Sr. was born on 12 Aug 1720 in Northumberland, Virginia; was christened in 1724 in Rutherford, North Carolina (son of Matthias (Mathias) "Mathew" CHITWOOD, Sr. and Mary KEY); died on 14 Oct 1780 in Executed by hanging at Kings Mountain, North Carolina; was buried on 15 Oct 1780 in Sunshine, Rutherford, North Carolina.

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    • Alt. Spelling of Last Name: ; Cheatwood
    • FamilySearch ID: LZ46-6BZ
    • MilitaryService: ; Officer In British Army
    • MilitaryService: North Carolina; Tory in Revolutionary War
    • Title: ; Captain
    • _UID: E3DF951880BC41BFAD88901F3AE6F77F2516

    Notes:

    Capt. James Chitwood, son of Matthias and Mary (Key) Chitwood and brother to Richard Chitwood, was a Tory during the Revolutionary War and was captured and hung after the battle of King's Mountain NC. "The names of the condemned Tories were --- Colonel Ambrose Mills, Capt. James Chitwood, Capt. Wilson, Capt. Walter Gilkey, Capt. Grimes, Lieutenant Lafferty, John McFall, John Bibby, and Augustine Hobbs.

    They were swung off the Gallows Oak, three at a time, and left suspended at the place of execution. According to Lieutenant Allaire's acocunt, they died like soldiers --- like martyrs, in their own and friends' estimation. "These brave but unfortunate Loyalists', says Allaire, 'with their latest breath expressed their unutterable detestation of the Rebels, and of their base and infamous proceedings; and, as they were being turned off, extolled thier King and the British Government, Mills, Wilson, and Chitwood died like Romans.....The poor Loyalist leaders had been left swinging from the sturdy oak upon which they had been executed. No sooner had the Whigs moved off, than Mrs. Martha Bickerstaff, the wife of Capt. Aaron Bickerstaff who had served under Ferguson, and been mortally wounded at King's Mountain, with the assistance of an old man who worked on the farm, cut down the nine dead bodies. Eight of them were buried in a shallow trench, some two feet deep; while the remains of Capt. Chitwood were conveyed by some of his friends, on a plank, half a mile away to Benjamin Bickerstaff's, where they were interred on a hill still used as a grave-yard." Taken from the book "Kings Mountain and it's Heroes", by Lyman C. Draper
    As depicted in the book Descendants of Matthias Chitwood compiled by I.O. Chitwood;

    James Chitwood is the son of Matthias Chitwood and Mary Key.

    James married Alice and they had 7 sons all born in VA;
    1) James born 1752 who married Elizabeth Whiteside died in GA
    2) Moses born 1754 and died in AL
    3) Shadrack born 1756 who married Margaret and died in AL
    4) Joshua born 1758 who married Jane Robinson in VA 1786
    5) Joseph born in 1760
    6) Pleasant born in 1765 and married Barbara Barnes in NC 1792 and died 1848 in TN
    7) Amos born 1768 married Prudence Lattimore 1793 and died in 1843 in IN

    James Chitwood was a Loyalist and Officer (Captain) during the Revolutionary War living in South Carolina.

    As depicted in the book King's Mountain and its Heroes by Lyman C Draper;

    The Battle of Kings Mountain (SC) was a decisive battle and turning point in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. British Officer Colonel Ferguson had taken up position on the top of the mountain with Loyalist militia from South Carolina but were overwhelmed in the battle on October 7, 1780 by Patriot militia "Over Mountain Men". Over 400 Loyalist were killed or wounded in the surprise attack by the Patriots. Ferguson was the only British soldier and he died in the battle that lasted about an hour. Over 600 were captured including 9 officers. One of those officers was Captain James Chitwood.

    The Patriots retreated quickly with the prisoners north into NC. The set up camp and tried and sentenced 39 men to be executed in an infamous proceeding. Three at a time they were hung from a large oak tree known after as the Gallows Oak. Captain James Chitwood was in the first group of three to be hung. With nine hanging from the tree, and three more ready to go a disturbance occurred that caused the hanging to be discontinued and the remaining to be pardoned.

    The men had been left swinging from the sturdy oak but as soon as the Patriot force moved off, the wife of Captain Biggerstaff (or Bickerstaff) who served under Ferguson and been mortality wounded at the battle, cut them down with the help of a farm hand. Eight were buried in a shallow trench and the remains of Captain Chitwood were taken to the Biggerstaff farm and interred on a hill there.

    Find a Grave
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183144161

    James married Alice ZIMMERMAN, Carpenter about 1748 in Rutherford, North Carolina. Alice (daughter of Hans Christian ZIMMERMAN, Translate Carpenter and Salome "Sarah" RUFFNER) was born on 30 Apr 1724 in Cumberland, Virginia; died in 1780 in Rutherford, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice ZIMMERMAN, Carpenter was born on 30 Apr 1724 in Cumberland, Virginia (daughter of Hans Christian ZIMMERMAN, Translate Carpenter and Salome "Sarah" RUFFNER); died in 1780 in Rutherford, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHBG-NMP
    • Name: Alice CARPENTER
    • Name: Alice ZIMMERMAN
    • Name: Alice ZIMMERMAN
    • Name: Anna or Alice CARPENTER
    • _UID: D826C08CD19A47FFBAB3E812ED07A5EEE9FD

    Children:
    1. Isabella Elizabeth "Betsy" CHITWOOD was born about 1748 in Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 28 Jan 1828 in St. Louis, Louisiana Territory.
    2. James C. CHITWOOD, Jr was born on 21 Jun 1751 in Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia; died on 4 Feb 1834 in Union, Georgia; was buried in Family Cemetery, Near Hollis, North Carolina.
    3. Catherine CHITWOOD was born in 1752 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1850 in Missouri.
    4. Moses CHITWOOD was born in 1754 in Cumberland County, Virginia; died in 1841 in DeKalb County, Alabama.
    5. Shadrack CHITWOOD, Sr was born in Sep 1756 in Cumberland County, Virginia; died in 1830 in Lebanon, DeKalb, Alabama.
    6. Joshua CHITWOOD, Sr was born in 1758 in Cumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1820 in Gallia, Ohio.
    7. Joseph CHITWOOD was born in 1760 in VA; died in Unknown.
    8. Danial CHITWOOD was born in 1762 in Rutherford, North Carolina; died in 1835 in Habersham, Georgia.
    9. Frances Ann CHITWOOD was born about 1763 in Anderson, Kentucky; died in 1803 in Warren, Kentucky; was buried on 5 Feb 1803 in Warren, Kentucky.
    10. Elizabeth CHITWOOD was born in 1765 in Rutherford, North Carolina; died in Dec 1829 in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri; was buried in Red Boiling Springs, Macon, Tennessee.
    11. John CHITWOOD was born in 1766 in Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 18 Apr 1861 in Franklin, Missouri.
    12. 1. Seth CHITWOOD was born in 1766 in Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 26 Aug 1850 in Center, Ralls, Missouri; was buried in Center, Ralls, Missouri.
    13. Amos CHITWOOD was born in 1768 in Cumberland County, Virginia; died on 10 Oct 1843 in Kent, Jefferson, Indiana Territory.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Matthias (Mathias) "Mathew" CHITWOOD, Sr. was born in 1681 in Hertfordshire, England (son of Thomas CHITWOOD and Elizabeth GILES); died on 27 Jan 1755 in Powhatan Magisterial District, James City, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1755.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LX9G-R9H
    • Name: Mathew
    • Name: Matthias Chetwood
    • Name: Matthias CHITWOOD
    • _UID: 025AB6D7EBEB414C8D03E24149F7C0E5E414

    Notes:

    Mathias Chitwood - 1681 England -1754 Cumberland County, VA
    Elizabeth Banks brought 9 orphans to Northumberland Co. VA. One of these orphans is Matthias Chitwood the earliest known person in the Chitwood Line. Certificate given George Espridgil and assigned to Elizabeth Banks, who received 50 acres per child that she supervised on the crossing from England. Thus she received 450 acres of land in Northumberland Co. VA. This is in 1681 when we find Matthias Chitwood arriving. The church was required to care for them by the Government. If the church could send some of them to the Colonies (VA) this cut their responsibility and cost. We can't be sure if Matthias was an orphan. We find a Thomas Chitwood in VA along with other children. If not and Matthias is an orphan, we will have little luck in finding him. A book "I O Chitwood" covers lots of Chitwoods from that marriage down. Something interesting is the Chitwood name. In England it is Chetwode, Chetwoode, Etc. In our country we have Chitwood, Chetwood and a brother that became angry changed his name to Cheatwood. If we can connect the two Thomas Chitwoods, it is very possible our ancestors go back to around 1,000 AD. These Chitwoods were rich and merchants and in many other business. Quote - Chetwode, Chetwood, Chitwood family of England is an old Saxon one going back to the time of William the Conqueror, and to one John de Chetwode. One source for information on the early lines of Chitwood family is William and Mary quarterly, Vol. 18-second series, 1938, pp 507-509 by Dr. Blanche M Haines of Three River MI. All of this is from Chitwood Family and related lines by Jean (Cragun) Tombaugh. Printed and published by Wendell C. Tombaugh 913 E. pth(?) St Rochester, IN. Matthias Chitwood was living with a Mrs. Elizabeth Banks, Northumberland Co. VA in 1695, age 14. Thomas Pate transported nine people from Englan, including Mathias. Certificate was given to George Espridge and assigned to Mrs. Banks for 450 acres of land for transporting nine persons from England, including Matthew, or Matthias Chitwood. Matthias was 14 at the time. On 24 April 1722 a Richard Harris of Hanover was given headright for importing Matthew Chettwood. (Cavaliers and Pioneers). Mathias would have been about 41 at the time, perhaps returned from a trip to England to visit relatives and/or to conduct business. On the consolidated Virginia Census for 1740 a Matthew (Matthias?) Chitwood - Henrico Co.; a Thomas Chetwood-Lancaster Co and another Thomas Chitwood - Lancaster Co. were listed. His will was dated 1752 and proved 27 Jan 1775 (Cumberland Co. VA - now Powhatton Co VA). He secured land grant of 400 acres - Goochland Co VA 6 July, 1741. He also went by Cheatwood. Matthias' estate included: one bedstead and bedstead of furniture; one iron pot: one set of wedges, ax and iron: two basins, one dish and some spoons; one saddle bridge and bill; six spoons, one water pail; flock bed and furniture; one gun; give head of hogs; two wheels and spindle; six head of sheep; nine head of cattle. The estate was appraised by Henry Clay, Joseph Baugh, and Abraham Baugh and recorded 25 August, 1755. Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Northumbria Collectanea, 1645 -1720, A to L: " ...CHETWOOD, MATHIAS. Lately app constable for Newman's Neck and having departed out of the country. Sylvester Welsh is app in his place. 17 June, 1714. On 6 July, 1741, Matthias Chitwood had a land patent for 400 acres in Goochland Co. VA. When the counties were divided this land fell in Powhatan Co (earlier Cumberland Co. VA). His Will was dated 1752, proved in Cumberland Co. VA. In it he names his wife, Mary and sons, Richard (who received 200 acres); Matthias (100 acres); William (100 acres); John and James received personal property. His son Richard and his wife Winny sold the 200 acres to William and moved to Buckingham Co, then to Bedford Co and finally Rutherford Co. NC where Richard died. Matthias married May Key about 1711 in Northumberland Co. VA. Mary's brother Philip Key was the Great Grandfather of Francis Scott Keye the author of the Star Spangled Banner. Several people have placed his father as Thomas Chetwood, b. 1630 in England, however no source information has been given. Sherwood Forest: owners: 1667 Grant to William Ball and Thomas Chetwood, 1600 acres. 1667 Thomas and Elizabeth Chetwood convey all their interests to William Ball. Note: during the eighteenth century, Sherwood Forest was one of the largest tracts of land in Stafford County. The house is located on a lovely hill, which overlooks the Rappahannock River. Source: They call Stafford Home by Jerrilynn Ely.

    I strongly believe that Matthias' ancestors are: John Chitwood and Ellenor Bushop married in Shropshire, England in 1679. Matthias and Mary Key's first child was named Elinor (born 1712) and they also named a son John. Their son Richard was named after Mary's father and her mother's name was Margaret, so Elinor was not named after her mother. It seems possible or even likely that Matthias' and Mary's first child was named after Matthias' mother. There is no William or James (the names of their other sons) in the right time period to be Matthias' father.

    Matthias married Mary KEY in 1711 in Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America. Mary (daughter of Richard KEY, Sr. and Mary CARTWRIGHT) was born on 12 May 1695 in St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 12 Jan 1695 in Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 27 Jan 1755 in Powhatan, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1755 in Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary KEY was born on 12 May 1695 in St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 12 Jan 1695 in Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of Richard KEY, Sr. and Mary CARTWRIGHT); died on 27 Jan 1755 in Powhatan, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1755 in Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZZ2-ZY2
    • _UID: ABED427E823B4C8DA2BBD5CB159BF545D599

    Notes:

    The facts concerning Mary Key, the wife of Matthias Chitwood, Sr., are sometimes confusing but have been verified from multiple sources. She was apparently born before or soon after her parents' marriage in 1695. While her place of birth is said to be Northumberland County, Virginia, at least two of her younger brothers were supposed to have been born in England. It is certain that her father, Richard Key, Sr., was born in England where he is buried in St. Paul's Covent Garden. It seems possible Mary was also born in England.
    More is known about the ancestors of Richard Key, Sr. His father was John Key, born on January 23, 1623, in Wilcombe, Oxfordshire, England; he died in 1695. He married Mary Lenman on May 2, 1645.
    John Key's parents were Richard Key, born February 19, 1575, in Widell, Lancashire, England, and Elizabeth Cowper. His father was Thomas Keye (note different spelling), born in 1540 in Widell, Lancashire, England; died about 1575. He married Mary Flower. As an interesting side note, Thomas had an uncle (also named Thomas) whose wife, Mary Grey-Keye, was sister to Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England.
    Thomas Keye's father was Roger Keye, born 1496 in Shepelbothan, Lancashire, England, who married Elizabeth Hurst on September 11, 1539. Roger Keye's father was John Keye, born 1471 in Littlewood, Lancashire, England, who married Margaret Nadem about 1495. He died in 1571.
    The earliest direct ancestor who can be verified is Nicholas Keye, the father of John Keye. He was born in 1420 in Woodsome, Lancashire, England. I have been unable to find the name of his wife or the date of his death.

    Mary's brother Philip Key was the Great Grandfather of Francis Scott Keye the author of the Star Spangled Banner.

    Children:
    1. Eliner (Elizabeth) CHITWOOD was born on 12 Aug 1712 in Northumberland, Virginia; and died.
    2. Matthias CHITWOOD was born in 1714 in Virginia; died in 1775.
    3. William CHITWOOD was born in 1716 in Virginia; died in 1787.
    4. John CHITWOOD was born in 1718 in Virginia; died in Dec 1798.
    5. 2. Capt James C. CHITWOOD, Sr. was born on 12 Aug 1720 in Northumberland, Virginia; was christened in 1724 in Rutherford, North Carolina; died on 14 Oct 1780 in Executed by hanging at Kings Mountain, North Carolina; was buried on 15 Oct 1780 in Sunshine, Rutherford, North Carolina.
    6. Richard CHITWOOD, Sr was born on 12 Aug 1722 in Powhatan, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 14 Oct 1785 in Sunshine, Rutherford, North Carolina.
    7. Patience CHEATWOOD was born about 1732 in Northumberland, Virginia; and died.

  3. 6.  Hans Christian ZIMMERMAN, Translate Carpenter was born on 29 Dec 1702 in Wattenwil, Bern, Switzerland (son of Hans Niclaus ZIMMERMAN and Verena SPRING); died on 10 Jun 1794 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried in Carpenters Graveyard, Paradise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L1QC-4QJ
    • Name: Johannes Christian ZIMMERMAN
    • _UID: EB6815975CC9418F9B0443B68A312B1A8C5C
    • Immigration: 21 Sep 1732, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; on the Pink Plaisance

    Hans married Salome "Sarah" RUFFNER about 1720. Salome was born in 1698 in Oberland, Canton, Bern, Switzerland; died in 1790 in Cocalico, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Salome "Sarah" RUFFNER was born in 1698 in Oberland, Canton, Bern, Switzerland; died in 1790 in Cocalico, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GVF4-6GR
    • _UID: 66CFA51397214590BE031F3239EE816EA296

    Children:
    1. Hans "John" ZIMMERMAN, Carpenter was born on 4 Oct 1720 in Bern, Switzerland; died in 1786 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    2. Christian Ruffner CARPENTER, Zimmerman was born in 1721 in Bern, Switzerland; died on 4 May 1800 in Lincoln County, North Carolina; was buried on 10 May 1800 in Jacob Carpenter Cemetery, Crouse, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    3. 3. Alice ZIMMERMAN, Carpenter was born on 30 Apr 1724 in Cumberland, Virginia; died in 1780 in Rutherford, North Carolina.
    4. Anna ZIMMERMAN was born on 2 Dec 1725 in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland; died in 1792 in Earl Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried in Groffdale Mennonite Brick Church Cemetery, Leola, Upper Leacock Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas CHITWOOD was born in 1650 in Westminister, London, Middlesex, England (son of Thomas CHETWOOD (CHITWOOD) and Elizabeth Ellenor BUSHOP); died in 1742 in Stafford County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GXFR-BQK
    • _UID: B2F581434F4F469B8661F93C89608535A994

    Thomas married Elizabeth GILES. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard GILES and Margaret ARUNDELL) was born in 1660 in England; died in 1750 in Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth GILES was born in 1660 in England (daughter of Richard GILES and Margaret ARUNDELL); died in 1750 in Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZZ2-8CT
    • _UID: F02140BB3DBC4673A70972DE1A44BA754B3B

    Children:
    1. Turner CHETWOOD was born about 1680 in England, United Kingdom; died in Jul 1760.
    2. 4. Matthias (Mathias) "Mathew" CHITWOOD, Sr. was born in 1681 in Hertfordshire, England; died on 27 Jan 1755 in Powhatan Magisterial District, James City, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1755.
    3. Richard CHETWOOD was born about 1683 in England, United Kingdom; and died.
    4. William CHETWOOD was born in 1687; was christened on 25 Dec 1687 in Bishopsgate, London, England, United Kingdom; died about 1745 in Powhatan Magisterial District, James City, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  3. 10.  Richard KEY, Sr. was born on 13 Apr 1646 in St Paul's Cathedral, London, England, United Kingdom (son of John KEY and Mary LENMAN); died in 1755 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZXF-N1P
    • Name: Richard Ward KEY
    • _UID: C2988C7E03DA43858ABB38BA70C34303B9D4

    Notes:

    Children: Mary Key b: 12 JAN 1694/95 in Northumberland Co, VA Henry Key b: UNKNOWN Richard Key , Jr b: UNKNOWN Isaac Key b: UNKNOWN Francis Key b: UNKNOWN Others Key b: UNKNOWN Philip Key b: 21 MAR 1695/96 in London, England. Mathias was living with a Mrs. Elizabeth Banks, Northumberland Co. VA in 1695, age 14. Nine people were transported from Eng. by Thomas Pate, including Mathias. Certificate was given to Georg Espridge and assigned to Mrs. Banks for 450 acres of land for transporting nine person from England, including Matthew or Matthias Chitwood. Matthias was 14 at the time. On 24, April, 1722 a Richard Harris of Hanover was given headrights for importing Matthew Chettwood (Cavaliers and Pioneers). Mathias would have been about 41 at the time, perhaps returning from a trip to England to visit relatives and/or to conduct business. On the consolidated Virginia census for 1740 a Matthew (Matthias?) Chitwood-Henrico Co.: a Thomas Chetwood-Lancaster Co. and another Thomas Chitwood-Lancaster co were listed. His will dated 1752 and proved 27, Jan, 1755 (Cumberland Co. VA - now Powhatton Co. VA). He secured land grant of 400 acres - Goochland Co. VA July 1741. He also went by Cheatwood. Matthias estate included included: one bedstead and bedstead of furniture

    Richard married Mary CARTWRIGHT in 1695. Mary (daughter of John CARTWRIGHT and Mary BURROUGHS) was born about 1665; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary CARTWRIGHT was born about 1665 (daughter of John CARTWRIGHT and Mary BURROUGHS); and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: MB5M-4G7
    • _UID: 20A14761C9D240C19DDF99A5718EE5BD60BE

    Notes:

    Mathias was living with a Mrs. Elizabeth Banks, Northumberland Co. VA in 1695, age 14. Nine people were transported from Eng. by Thomas Pate, including Mathias. Certificate was given to Georg Espridge and assigned to Mrs. Banks for 450 acres of land for transporting nine person from England, including Matthew or Matthias Chitwood. Matthias was 14 at the time. On 24, April, 1722 a Richard Harris of Hanover was given headrights for importing Matthew Chettwood (Cavaliers and Pioneers). Mathias would have been about 41 at the time, perhaps returning from a trip to England to visit relatives and/or to conduct business. On the consolidated Virginia census for 1740 a Matthew (Matthias?) Chitwood-Henrico Co.: a Thomas Chetwood-Lancaster Co. and another Thomas Chitwood-Lancaster co were listed. His will dated 1752 and proved 27, Jan, 1755 (Cumberland Co. VA - now Powhatton Co. VA). He secured land grant of 400 acres - Goochland Co. VA July 1741. He also went by Cheatwood. Matthias estate included included: one bedstead and bedstead of furniture:

    Children:
    1. Richard KEY was born in 1693 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 2 Aug 1693 in St Pauls Covent Garden, London, England.
    2. Philip KEY was born on 21 Mar 1695 in London, Middlesexshire, England; and died.
    3. 5. Mary KEY was born on 12 May 1695 in St Stephen's Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 12 Jan 1695 in Goochland, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 27 Jan 1755 in Powhatan, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in 1755 in Virginia, British Colonial America.
    4. Henry KEY was born in 1696 in London, Middlesex, England; died in in England.
    5. Hon Philip KEY was born on 21 Mar 1696 in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom; was christened on 21 Mar 1696 in Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom; died in 1764 in St. Mary's, Maryland; was buried in Burial: Chaptico Church Cem, SMC, Maryland.
    6. Ralph Griffen KEY was born about 1703 in Halifax, Virginia; was christened on 16 May 1704 in Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1771 in Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  5. 12.  Hans Niclaus ZIMMERMAN was born on 13 Oct 1670 in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland; was christened on 23 Oct 1670 in Steffisburg, Bern, Schweiz (son of Hans Buoss ZIMMERMAN and Barbara GILGAN); died in 1729 in Cocalico Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LH5V-WQC
    • Name: Hans Niclaus ZIMMERMAN
    • Immigration: 1732, On ship Pink Plaisance, out of Rotterdam

    Hans married Verena SPRING on 10 Nov 1693 in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland. Verena and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Verena SPRING and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G887-9FK

    Children:
    1. Anna ZIMMERMANN was born on 2 Dec 1694; was christened on 2 Dec 1694 in Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland; died on 10 Feb 1764 in Lenzburg, Aargau, Switzerland.
    2. 6. Hans Christian ZIMMERMAN, Translate Carpenter was born on 29 Dec 1702 in Wattenwil, Bern, Switzerland; died on 10 Jun 1794 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; was buried in Carpenters Graveyard, Paradise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
    3. Barbara ZIMMERMAN was born in 1713 in German Empire; died in in Pennsylvania.