Ancestors of Scott SCHEIBE

Notes


1272. William BERRY *

William became a big land owner through inheriting extensive property from both his father and his father-in-law, Enoch Doughty.

Only four of his and Margarets children reached adulthood.

will of William Berry, February 5, 1720
From the original Will Book 1 of King George County, Page 1

In the name of God Amen I, William Berry of Richmond County in the Parish of Hanover being indisposed in body but of perfect memory blessed be, Almighty God for the same, and calling to mind the uncertainty of this live, do make ordain and constitute this to by my last will and Testament.  revoking and disannulling all former wills and this to by my true last Will in manner and form following:

First and principally I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God, hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour to have a Joyful resurrection and full pardon and remissions of all my sins, and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the descretion of my Executors, hereafter names and as for what worldly good it that pleased God to bestow upon and bless me with, I shall dispose and leave them as followeth:
Item: I give and bequeath to my two sons Joseph and Enoch Berry all the land I now stand possessed with in Essex County being nine hundred and fifty acres more ofless to be wequally divided between them allowing my eldest son Joseph to have the first choice and if my son Joseph shall see cause before his brother come to age to dispose or make sale of the whole or any part of the said land, either in his own or his brother's behalf, that then he shall do as he sees fit, and convenient, and if my son Enoch or Joseph shall die without heir then shall the said land return to the other brother, and if they shall borht die without heirs, then it shall fall to my two daughters, Margaret and Elizabeth to tem and thier heirs forever.
Item: I give to my daughters Margarett Rogers and Elizabeth Strother a certain tract of land known and distinguished by the name of the forest land binding upon Henry Berry, Mr. Fitzhugh and William Pannell, divided between them by a path and marked trees, my daughter Margaret to have her part where she now liveth to her and her heirs lawfully begotten of her body, and other part to my daughter Elizabeth to her and her heirs lawfully begotten of her own body.
Item i give to my son Enoch Berry two beds and furnitre, two cows and calves and one thousand pounds of Tobacco to be paid to him when he come of age.
Item I give to my daughter Margaret Rogers one bed and furniture, one cow and calf and seal skin trunk.
Item I give to my son Joseph Berry one bed and furniture, and all my carpenters and coopers tools and broad-cloth linen and trimming for a suit of clothes, viz: coat, vest and Breaches.
Item  And it is my desire that all my other moveable estate be equally divided between my four children.
Item and lastly I do constiture ordain and appoint my son Joseph Berry to be whole and sole executor of this my last will and Testament.
'In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this fifth day of February 1720.  William *Seal* Berry. teste: William Munford, Thomas Apperson, Anthony Seals, Senr.
At a Court held for King George County the second day of June in the Year of Our Lord 1721: The last Will and Testament of William Berry, Dec'd, was presented into court by Joseph Berry his Executor who made oath thereto and being proved by the oaths of William Munford and Thomas Apperson, witnesses thereto, is admitted to record.
Teste: E. Tureville

Note Records show that William Bery is the son of Henry Berry Of old Rappahonnock County and married Margaret Doughty, daughter of Enoch Doughty (1639-1677) who was the son of Rev. Francis Doughty and wife Bridgett
Enoch was apparently born shortly after his parents arrived from England to Massachusetts.  Capt. Joseph Berry  (1691-1749); wife- Catherine


Return to Previous Page

636. Enoch BERRY

Will: abstract from King George County, VA.
I, Enoch Berry of the parish of Hanover, give to my grandchildren by my daughter Winifred Berry two hundred pounds to be equally divided as they marry or come of age, also two Negro women.. if my son in law Benjamin Berry thinks fitt to keep said Negroes till My grandchildren come of age or Marry that he give Security to King george court... I give the rest of my estate to my son Thomas Berry...Also appoint my son thomas Berry my Executor...this 24th day October 1763.
Presence of Jos. Stother, Enoch Berry
Reuben Berry, Margaret  X Strother..
at a court held...1st day December 1763... will presented into court by Thomas Berry...Admitted to record... on (His) motion certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form.
Soucce:  Craig Berry December 29, 1999 FTM interner CBerry@sat.net


Return to Previous Page

1664. George GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
     'The name of Gardner is believed to have been derived from the Saxon words "GAR" meaning a weapon and "DYN" meaning sound of alarm, combined with the termination "ER".  The name is found on the ancient English and early American records in various forms of "GARDYNER, GARDENER, GARDENAR,GARDINER, and GARDNER", the last two of which are most frequently used.'
     'The origin of this family is not certain, although it is said the family was of Norman blood and went into England with William the Conqueror in 1066 and there, adopted the name by which it is now known,'
     'By the end of the 16th century families of the name were to be foundin the counties of Wilts, Esseox, Oxford, Devon, Somerset, Gloucester, Dorset, Lancaster, and London in England, also in Scotland and Ireland.'
     "Probably the first of the family to come to America was Richard Gardenar, who came on the "Mayflower" in 1620.  He became a seaman and is thought to have died at sea and unmarried."
     'We will begin with George.  Lancaster County, England
GEORGE GARDNER   2-26-1599
                1st married  Heridius Long HICKS
                2nd married  Lydia BALLOU
   "George, the Colonist, was evidently an educated man and took active part in the affairs of the colony.  He was admitted an inhabitant of Newport, R. I. in 1638; was fifth in the list of 59 men admitted on the first day of the eighth month, 1638, to be inhabitants of the island now called Aquednock.  In 1640, he was present at the General Courts of Election."
     "Heridius Long Hicks made the statement that she had married John Hicks in London without the knowledge of her friends, when she was 13 to 14 years of age.  Soon after coming to Rhode Island, John Hicks deserted her, going to New Amsterdam or as she expressed it, "to the Dutch" taking with most of the property left to her by her mother.  Her marriage to George Gardner was somewhat irregular in form, consisting of going before some friends and declaring themselves husband and wife.  She was a quaker and a fanatic at that; she cheerfully walked from Newport to Boston, (sixty miles) with child in arms to receive a whipping at the post because of her religious belief."
     "According to her account, George neglected her and failed to provide for her family.  She Petitioned the General Assembly for a divorce which was granted.  He gave her sons and perhaps daughters too, a large farm each.  They had nine children."   The Children are not listed.
    "Lydia ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven Children: 1. Samuel, 2. Joseph, 3. Lydia, 4. Mary, 5. Perigrin, 6. Robert, 7. Jeremiah"

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

His marriage to Herodias Long, ex-wife of John Hicks, was irregular in that it consisted of going before some friends stating that they were married. She was at the time married to John Hicks but he had deserted her leaving her
destitute.

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
    "The name of Gardner is believed to have been derived from the Saxonwords "GAR" meaning a weapon and "DYN" meaning sound of alarm, combined with the termination "ER".  The name is found on the ancient English and early American records in various forms of "GARDYNER, GARDENER,GARDENAR,GARDINER, and GARDNER", the last two of which are mostfrequently used."
    'The origin of this family is not certain, although it is said the family was of Norman blood and went into England with William the Conqueror in 1066 and there, adopted the name by which it is now known,"
    "By the end of the 16th century families of the name were to be found in the counties of Wilts, Esseox, Oxford, Devon, Somerset,Gloucester, Dorset, Lancaster, and London in England, also in Scotland and Ireland."
    "Probably the first of the family to come to America was Richard Gardenar, who came on the "Mayflower" in 1620.  He became a seaman and is thought to have died at sea and unmarried."
    "We will begin with George.  Lancaster County, England
GEORGE GARDNER   2-26-1599
                1st married  Heridius Long HICKS
                2nd married  Lydia BALLOU
   "George, the Colonist, was evidently an educated man and took active part in the affairs of the colony.  He was admitted an inhabitant of Newport, R. I. in 1638; was fifth in the list of 59 men admitted on the first day of the eighth month, 1638, to be inhabitants of the island now called Aquednock.  In 1640, he was present at the General Courts of Election."
    "Heridius Long Hicks made the statement that she had married John Hicks in London without the knowledge of her friends, when she was 13 to14 years of age.  Soon after coming to Rhode Island, John Hicks deserted her, going to New Amsterdam or as she expressed it, "to the Dutch" taking with most of the property left to her by her mother.  Her marriage to George Gardner was some what irregular in form, consisting of going before some friends and declaring themselves husband and wife.  She was a quaker and a fanatic at that; she cheerfully walked from Newport to Boston,(sixty miles) with child in arms to receive a whipping at the post because of her religious belief."
    "According to her account, George neglected her and failed to provide for her family.  She Petitioned the General Assembly for adivorce which was granted.  He gave her sons and perhaps daughters too, alarge farm each.  They had nine children."   The Children are not listed.
    'Lydia ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven Children: 1. Samuel, 2. Joseph, 3.Lydia, 4. Mary, 5. Perigrin, 6. Robert, 7. Jeremiah"


His marriage to Herodias Long, ex-wife of John Hicks, was irregular in that it consisted of going before some friends stating that they were married. She was at the time married to John Hicks but he had deserted her leaving her
destitute.


Return to Previous Page

1665. Lydia BALLOU

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
   "Lydia BALLOU, George GARDNER's second wife was the daughter of Robert
    and Susannah BALLOU  They had seven children: Samuel, Joseph, Lydia,          Mary, Perigrin, Robert, Jeremiah."

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

832. Joseph GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: George Scott Myers III
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
   "Lydia Ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven children:

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

832. Lydia GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: George Scott Myers III
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
   "Lydia Ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven children:

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

832. Mary GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: George Scott Myers III
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
  "Lydia Ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven children:

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

832. Perigrin GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: George Scott Myers III
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
   "Lydia Ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven children:

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

832. Robert GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: George Scott Myers III
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
   "Lydia Ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven children:

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

832. Jeremiah GARDNER

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: George Scott Myers III
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, GARDNER sheet
   "Lydia Ballou, his second wife was the daughter of Robert and Susannah Ballou.  They had seven children:

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

1666. Robert CARR

From: Scott's PAF database
!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Samuel Gardner (1669-1699)
 sheet Elizabeth Carr Brown (Widow of Jas Brown) (Daughter of Robert Carr)

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:


SOURCE: Gedcom from Clare Allan MOORE     
ADDRESS: 3175 Heights Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503    PHONE: (702) 746-0392, E-Mail cmoore@sierra.net


Return to Previous Page

833. Caleb CARR

From: Scott's PAF database
SOURCE: Gedcom from Clare Allan MOORE     
ADDRESS: 3175 Heights Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503       
PHONE: (702) 746-0392, E-Mail cmoore@sierra.net

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

833. Esek CARR

From: Scott's PAF database
SOURCE: Gedcom from Clare Allan MOORE     
ADDRESS: 3175 Heights Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503       
PHONE: (702) 746-0392, E-Mail cmoore@sierra.net

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

833. Margaret CARR

From: Scott's PAF database
SOURCE: Gedcom from Clare Allan MOORE     
ADDRESS: 3175 Heights Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503       
PHONE: (702) 746-0392, E-Mail cmoore@sierra.net

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

833. Mary CARR

From: Scott's PAF database
SOURCE: Gedcom from Clare Allan MOORE     
ADDRESS: 3175 Heights Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503       
PHONE: (702) 746-0392, E-Mail cmoore@sierra.net

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

833. Robert CARR

From: Scott's PAF database
SOURCE: Gedcom from Clare Allan MOORE     
ADDRESS: 3175 Heights Drive, Reno, Nevada 89503       
PHONE: (702) 746-0392, E-Mail cmoore@sierra.net

Occupation:
Military:
Education:
Hobbies:
Religion:
Nickname:

Return to Previous Page

1677. Margaret CLARK

She was a widow of William Williams at the time of her marriage to Thomas Stevenson.


Return to Previous Page

1701. Mary ALLEN

Baptized into the Church at Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts on 11 Oct 1646 (11d 8m 1646) with several brothers and sisters.

Baptized into the Church at Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts on 11 Oct 1646 (11d 8m 1646) with several brothers and sisters.


Return to Previous Page

850. Lya (Lea) CLARK

(Twin)


Return to Previous Page

850. Daniel CLARK

(Twin)


Return to Previous Page

850. Aaron CLARK

(Twin)


Return to Previous Page

850. Moses CLARK

(Twin)


Return to Previous Page

852. Daniel CLARK

"mortally wounded by Indians"

"mortally wounded by Indians"


Return to Previous Page