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Henry BUNCH

Henry BUNCH

Male 1720 - 1775  (55 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry BUNCH was born in 1720 in Louisa County, Virginia (son of John BUNCH, III and Rebecca HARRISON); died on 21 Apr 1775 in Bedford, Virginia, British Colony.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LR41-49R
    • _UID: 3261CA3B63FF41E1BA488B9D8242FC7B8142
    • Alt. Birth: Between 1716 and 1720, Virginia; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    In 1742 he sold the 60 acres received from his father to his brother John. He apparently moved to Bedford Co. prior to 1742, and his name is found in court and land records there beginning in 1754. His date and place of death have not been discovered, but many of his children moved to Mercer Co., KY beginning about 1789. Perhaps Henry died about this date. In addition to the seven sons shown, Henry was perhaps the father of Charles (b. about 1761), Betsy (b. about 1773), and Simeon (b. 1775) who married Celia 'Lula' Boone in 1799, residents of Warren Co., KY in 1800. Married about 1745, Bedford Co., VA.
    Ann - A Bedford Co., VA deed of 1764 names "Henry BUNCH and wife Ann CALLOWAY

    Henry married in 1745 in Bedford County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Henry married Mary Ann CALLOWAY about 1745 in Louisa County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Joseph CALLAWAY and Catherine Anne BROWNING) was born about 1720 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1778 in Boones Station, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Richard BUNCH was born about 1747 in Bedford County, Virginia; died in 1837 in Washington, Kentucky.
    2. Zachariah BUNCH was born about 1752 in Virginia; died about 1793 in Clark County, Kentucky.
    3. Joseph BUNCH was born about 1753 in Virginia; died on 2 Apr 1818 in Hardin County, Kentucky.
    4. Winston BUNCH was born in 1759 in Bertie, Bedford County, North Carolina, British Colonial America; died in 1830 in Clark County, Kentucky.
    5. James BUNCH was born about 1760 in Bedford County, Virginia; died before 29 Jul 1797 in Nelson Co., Kentucky.
    6. Charles Henry BUNCH was born in 1761 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia; died after 1804 in Butler, Warren County, Kentucky.
    7. Betsey BUNCH was born about 1765 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia; died before 1810 in Warren, Kentucky.
    8. George BUNCH was born about 1766 in Bedford County, Virginia; died in 1832 in Warren, Kentucky.
    9. Calloway BUNCH was born about 1769 in Bedford County, Virginia; died in Aug 1807 in Warren County, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John BUNCH, III was born in 1690 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonal America (son of John BUNCH II and Mary ASHER); died on 14 Mar 1742 in Louisa, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L5BW-J78
    • _UID: 1D04E70FA19F46C68BD8FCAFDFE2B7C5AE6C
    • Residence: 1705, Blissland Parish, James City, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Residence: 1722, Hanover, Virginia, British Colonial America; Taylor's Creek
    • Residence: 1728, Louisa, Virginia, British Colonial America; 400 acres in wester part of Louisa County
    • Property: 1742, Grantee In A Deed Dated March 14, 1742, And That He Had Patented 400 Acres Of Land In Fredricksville Parish, Louisa County.
    • Will: 8 Jun 1774, Records Also State That John Bunch, Deceased, Made A Will Bequething His Property To Five Sons.

    Notes:

    Park/e/s and Bunch on The Trail West, compiled by Alice Crandall Park(Baltimore: 1975), pages 201-42.

    John Bunch III married Rebecca Harrison between 1713 / 1714 in New KentCo., VA. She was born between 1690 - 1694 in Louisa Co., VA and diedMarch 16 1770 in Louisa Co., VA.

    He was a property owner and patented 400 acres of land in FredricksvilleParish, Louisa County. They had at least eight children

    This family is very well documented. A team of accredited genealogists researched this family when Barack Obama became president. This is Obama's ancestor.
    John Bunch III was the son of John Bunch II. He was a mulatto. Y-DNA studies on his male descendants show that he was of African ancestry (Cameroon or Ivory Coast.) DO NOT COMBINE HIM TO THE FAMILY OF JOHN BUNCH AND MARY TEMPERANCE BATES THEY ARE NOT THE SAME! John Bunch III and Sarah Slayden petitioned the courts for permission to marry in 1705 as they were a mixed race couple. John Bunch III later married Rebecca. They were the parents of Nancy, John, Lucretia, William, Henry, David, James, Samuel and Rebecca.


    John married Rebecca HARRISON between 1713 and 1714 in New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia. Rebecca (daughter of Anthony HARRISON and Rebecca BERNARD) was born in 1699 in Louisa County, Virginia; died on 16 Mar 1770 in Louisa County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca HARRISON was born in 1699 in Louisa County, Virginia (daughter of Anthony HARRISON and Rebecca BERNARD); died on 16 Mar 1770 in Louisa County, Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LR21-SRD
    • LifeSketch: ; Rebecca was wife of John Bunch III, a mulatto, who descended from an African slave. She was not the wife of John Bunch, Jr. PLEASE DO NOT MERGE. After John died Rebecca owned and sold land in Louisa County, Virginia in her own right. She died in 1770
    • _UID: 9A7780CFDEA34E3894AFFAE0A98C51F0FA08
    • Alt. Birth: Between 1690 and 1694, Louisa County, Virginia; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

    Rebecca was wife of John Bunch III, a mulatto, who descended from an African slave. She was not the wife of John Bunch, Jr. After John died Rebecca owned and sold land in Louisa County, Virginia in her own right. She died in 1770.
    See attached research. This family is very well documented. A team of accredited genealogists researched this family when Barack Obama became president.

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    Married:
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    Children:
    1. Nancy BUNCH was born in 1714 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; died after 1777 in Louisa County, Virginia.
    2. John BUNCH, IV was born in 1715 in New Kent, Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1777 in Louisa County, Virginia.
    3. William BUNCH was born in 1718 in Louisa County, Virginia; died in 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia.
    4. 1. Henry BUNCH was born in 1720 in Louisa County, Virginia; died on 21 Apr 1775 in Bedford, Virginia, British Colony.
    5. David BUNCH was born on 22 Jun 1722 in Hanover, Louisa County, Virginia; died on 18 Apr 1776 in Trinity Parish, Louisa County, Virginia.
    6. James BUNCH was born in 1724 in Hanover, VA; died about Sep 1802 in Bedford County, Virginia.
    7. Lucretia "Lucresea" BUNCH was born in 1726 in Louisa County, Virginia; died before 1774.
    8. Samuel BUNCH was born in 1726 in Hanover County, Virginia; died on 31 Jan 1782 in Louisa, Virginia.
    9. Lucresea BUNCH was born in 1728; died in 1774.
    10. Rebecca BUNCH was born in 1730 in Louisa County, Virginia; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John BUNCH II was born on 11 May 1666 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America (son of John BUNCH, I and Mary SPEAR); died in 1729 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Notes:

    John Bunch (1) was transported to the Virginia colony in about 1656 as documented in CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS . In 1657/59 there was a court order in York County involving a John Bunch with a favorable outcome. Then in 1662 a John Bunch (1) patents 450ac of land in New Kent County (neighboring York County and New Kent was a very large county extending to the mountains). If he came to America at 17 (as is the family history in one of the Bunch lines) John (1) would have been born about 1635. This appears to be one individual who came to America BEARING the name John Bunch and settled in New Kent County.

    There is another possibility. There was an indentured African American immigrant living in Virginia by the name of John Punch (born abt 1609) who researchers of Barack Obama's ancestry believe changed his last name to Bunch or his son's name to the John Bunch(1). Because of trying to escape his indenture before it was finished, John Punch was penalized to be indentured for his natural life and is considered the "first slave". Would his children have been free, as with indentures, or slaves as with slavery. If his son John was free then he could possibly be the John who patented 450 ac of land in New Kent County, VA in 1662. If truly a slave, neither he nor his son would have had legal rights to patent land.

    John Punch would have had to see the name change as advantageous to himself or his son. Perhaps the name "Punch" suggested aggression which he would want to avoid in his circumstance. Immigrants altering their names for various reasons was not unusual. Punch to Bunch would preserve much of the name. It was certainly possible for him to patent land if free, as there is documentation of some other free blacks who acquired land and some African American slaves themselves in the 1600s.

    My understanding is that free black land holders were expected to socialize with other free land owners and not with any slaves.
    My understanding is also that there was increasing prejudice towards the latter 1600s which escalated during the 1700's as slavery escalated as a practice. Nevertheless, there were a minority of free blacks that retained their freedom and property ownership in the 1700s and the 1800s before and after the Civil War. One example is Henry Bunch of Orange County. He and his family were designated negro, or mulatto and were free property owners in the 1700 and 1800s.

    But for most blacks slavery was awful and terribly wrong. Every human being wants to be free and own their own property...not BE someone else's property. Why and how slavery has existed around the world through out history is a sad blight upon much of mankind. Those who abduct (usually their own) and sell, those who transport and sell, and those who purchase and use, all share the guilt and shame. We have no information if this John Bunch gave into the easier, more lucrative lifestyle growing in popularity and had slaves himself.

    Two other Bunches appear in the land records in the 1703/04 quit rent rolls: A John Bunch (2) with 100 ac in New Kent County, VA (the first John Bunch (1) had 450 ac to pay on) and a Paul Bunch with 150 ac in King William County, VA. These counties were close, just across the river from one another. This is very suggestive of John (2) and Paul being sons of John Bunch (1) (the new immigrant, or son of John Punch) They both named, what seems to be their first son, John. They would have both been at least
    21 to own property in their own names in 1703 and thus probably were born about 1665 to 1682. In 1722 a John Bunch (2-son, or 3-grandson)uses the title "Jun" in a deed indicating his father was a John Bunch.

    Both John (2) and Paul Bunch were active and mentioned a number of times in various ways in the land records. Both end up with land in Hanover County VA (Hanover was carved out of New Kent County). Then Paul moved to North Carolina where he died in 1726 in Chowan County leaving a will. John (2)dies in Louisa County, VA (Louisa was carved out of Hanover County) where he died BEFORE 1742. In 1742 two of this John's (2) sons, William and Henry, sell the land they inherited from their father to their older brother John (3). All 5 son's are listed in the deed (John, William, Henry, David and James).

    In the 1720's there was Henry Bunch, son of John Bunch (2) that owned land Va. There is also a Henry Bunch "a planter" of Chowan NC who subsequently bought land in Bertie County NC and then lived and died in Bertie NC. They could be the same person, especially if Henry Bunch moved to Chowan County NC when his uncle Paul Bunch moved there and then found better land in Bertie County and eventually went back to Virginia to sell his land in Louisa to his older brother as he would have no use for it.

    The history is complicated by another John Bunch immigrating to acquire more land. There is also a Henry Bunch "a planter" of Chowan NC who subsequently bought land in Bertie County NC and then lived and died in Bertie NC. They could be the same person, especially if Henry Bunch moved to Chowan County NC when his uncle Paul Bunch moved there and then found better land in Bertie County and eventually went back to Virginia to sell his land in Louisa to his older brother as he would have no use for it.

    The history is complicated by another John Bunch immigrating to America in 1683 and another in 1716 with no current information on where they settled. My understanding is that sometimes there was some dishonesty and names were reused to acquire more land. Perhaps these are mistakes.


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    This John Bunch Jr is "NOT" the same man as John Bunch II.
    John Bunch II is son of John Bunch I and is a Mulatto man is is the ancesor of Barak Obama


    ***John Bunch Jr. is the son of John Bunch Sr. who was born in 1640 in England. He arrived in America from England in Richmond in 1656. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/26347140/person/402128923753/facts

    John Bunch Jr was born about 1664/1665 in Henrico, New Kent, Virginia and was not a Mulatto. He was registered as a Colonial Soldier. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48434/VAColonialSoldiers-007224-217/342882?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/26347140/person/402128719029/facts/citation/1102182170341/edit/record

    He is also listed in https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48412/DuplicatesVARecs-004065-164/335512?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family

    John married Mary ASHER on 16 Nov 1691 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America. Mary and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary ASHER and died.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GNB3-SR1

    Children:
    1. 2. John BUNCH, III was born in 1690 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonal America; died on 14 Mar 1742 in Louisa, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    2. Ann BUNCH was born in 1692 in Prince George's County, Maryland; and died.
    3. Paul BUNCH was born in 1692 in Bertie County, North Carolina; died in 1775 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Anthony HARRISON was born in 1662 in Louisa, Virginia (son of Nicholas HARRISON and Jane); died in 1699 in Virginia.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G3R8-P12

    Anthony married Rebecca BERNARD. Rebecca was born on 18 Jul 1660 in De Soto County, Virginia; died in 1710 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rebecca BERNARD was born on 18 Jul 1660 in De Soto County, Virginia; died in 1710 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: L197-T5V

    Children:
    1. 3. Rebecca HARRISON was born in 1699 in Louisa County, Virginia; died on 16 Mar 1770 in Louisa County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John BUNCH, I was born on 1 Jul 1637 in New Kent, Virginia (son of John PUNCH); died on 1 Jul 1700 in New kent, New Kent Virgina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GZWJ-97X
    • Residence: 1662, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; 450 acres. Land purchased in New Kent County, Virginia Colony near Blisland Church and Wahrani Creek

    Notes:

    John Bunch I was a mulatto. His wife is unknown. John Bunch I was the son of John Punch an African slave brought to York County, Virginia from either Cameroon or the Ivory coast. John Bunch's mother (John Punch's wife) was an unnamed white woman. He had three sons, John II, Henry and Paul.
    When John Bunch was born in 1632 in Virginia, his father, John Punch was an indentured servant, later enslaved as punishment. John Bunch I had a son in 1632. He died in 1704 in his hometown at the age of 72.
    John Bunch I was a mulatto. His wife is unknown. His father was brought to York County, Virginia from either Cameroon or the Ivory coast. John Bunch's mother (John Punch's wife) was an unnamed white woman. He had three sons, John II, Henry and Paul.
    The researchers continued, then finding the father of Samuel Bunch being John Bunch III who lived about 1680 to 1742 in Virginia, to the grandfather of Samuel being John Bunch II who lived about 1655 to 1704 in Virginia, then the great grandfather to Samuel Bunch was John Bunch I who lived prior to 1637 to 1670s in Virginia. This John Bunch I was the tenth great grandfather to Obama.That alone is quite a lineage, taking the family back to Colonial Virginia in the mid-1600s. The researchers working for Ancestry.com using the vast resources in the archives of Virginia located who they believe would be the eleventh great grandfather, a man named John Punch of York County, Virginia. His surname is a bit different in spelling, but that is a common occurrence, where a family name will be spelled or changed for a number of reasons.Investigating into the story of John Punch became extremely interesting for the researchers. John Punch first came to Colonial Virginia from Africa as an indentured servant. In the beginnings of the English colonies, additional laborers were needed. However, they were not taken as slaves, but rather worked as indentured servants for a specific period of time then gaining their freedom.When you look at the African population in Virginia around 1620, the numbers were small, approximately 25. John Punch appears to have been an early indentured servant to Hugh Gwynn of York Co, Virginia. Slavery as a legal practice did not come into law until 1670.

    John Bunch I was considered a free man (because his mother was free) in the 1660s and owned 450 acres in New Kent County, VA. Yet, it appears that John Bunch's mother was white and his father, John Punch, an African, resulting in an interracial marriage which was more acceptable in the 1630s.It was not just the few court records, deeds, wills or other records that survived which helped prove the results, but also DNA testing showed the link, especially with origins from sub-Saharan Africa, possibly the west coast region of Cameroon, in the Bunch lineage.

    Added by K.van Wormer:

    I am a descendant of John Bunch. My DNA results show I am 1% Bantu-Cameroon as do some others of my relatives from the Bunch line. This is proof of African heritage here.


    John married Mary SPEAR between 1661 and 1667 in Virginia. Mary was born on 3 Dec 1640 in New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia; died after 1669 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary SPEAR was born on 3 Dec 1640 in New Kent, New Kent County, Virginia; died after 1669 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJ6J-WRX

    Children:
    1. Mary BUNCH was born on 20 Dec 1660 in Maryland, British Colonial America; died in 1682.
    2. 4. John BUNCH II was born on 11 May 1666 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1729 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  3. 12.  Nicholas HARRISON was born in 1634 in Virginia, British Colonial America; and died.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: G7L4-MMQ

    Nicholas married Jane. Jane was born in 1631 in Virginia, British Colonial America; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Jane was born in 1631 in Virginia, British Colonial America; and died.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: G7LW-YT3

    Children:
    1. 6. Anthony HARRISON was born in 1662 in Louisa, Virginia; died in 1699 in Virginia.