Genealogy Report for John CATLETT
Descendants of John Catlett [Sr.]
Generation One
1. John1 CATLETT [Sr.];1 born circa 1540 at England;2 married ----- -----
circa 1560 at England;3 died after 1588.4
----- ----- was born circa 1540.5
The only known child of John1 CATLETT [Sr.] and ----- ----- was:
+ 2 i. John2 CATLETT [Jr.], born circa 1560 at England; married
Elizabeth FRAUNCIS; married Elizabeth -----.
Generation Two
2. John2 CATLETT [Jr.]6 (John1); born circa 1560 at England;7 he and
Elizabeth FRAUNCIS obtained a marriage license 29 October 1588 at Tonge, Kent,
England;8,9 married Elizabeth FRAUNCIS after 29 October 1588 at England;8
married Elizabeth ----- circa 1610 at England;10,11 died between 28 February
1622 and 23 March 1622 at Newington, Kent, England;12 buried 23 March 1621/22
at Sittingbourne, Kent, England;13 his estate was submitted for probate 26
April 1622 at England.14
He made a will on 28 February 1621/22 at Newington, Kent, England. Abstract
of John Catlett Will 28 Feb. 1621/2 - John CATLETT of Newington, Kent, yeoman,
Sick. . . . Bequests: Poor of the parish of Newington 20s George CATLETT my
eldest son my best coate Thomas CATLETT my son 5s John CATLETT* my son 10s Mary
GIBBS my eldest daughter £5 within 1 month after my death Alice WILLIS my
daughter £5 within 1 Month after my death George CATLETT my youngest son £100 at
the age of 20 years Elizabeth CATLETT my daughter £100 at the age of 18 years To
my daughter Jane £100 at the age of 18 years Provided that George CATLETT my
youngest son, Elizabeth CATLETT and Jane CATLETT died before coming to their
respective ages that they shall be one and others heirs To daughter Mary GIBBS
her children vizt: John GIBBS, Henry GIBBS, Elizabeth GIBBS and Mary GIBBS £20
to be divided amongst them when they come to the age of 20 years. Remainder to
survivors. To daughter Alice WILLS her children vizt: Ann CHAMBERS, John
WILLS, Debora WILLS and Walter WILLS £20 to be divided amongst them when they
come to their ages of 20 years. Remainder to survivors. Remainder of my estate
to Elizabeth CATLETT my wife whom I appoint sole Executrix. Witnesses: Mathew
DONAT, Robert BOWDEN Proved 26 Apr. 1622 upon oath of Elizabeth
CATLETT, widow and relict and the Executrix named in the Will who was sworn to
common form.15 Comment by Timothy Field Beard: I have determined that the
widow of John CATLET of Newington near Sittingbourne who died before 26 Apr 1622
was not the Elizabeth FRAUNCIS that he married in 1588, but another Elizabeth
who was born about 1594. The last three children were by this wife. (Avant, p.
51).16
Elizabeth Frauncis was born circa 1570.5
The eight known children of John2 CATLETT [Jr.] and Elizabeth FRAUNCIS were
as follows:
+ 3 i. George3 CATLETT, born circa 1589 at England; married Margaret
WHITLOCKE.
+ 4 ii. Mary CATLETT, born circa 1592 at England; married Samuel GIBBS.
+ 5 iii. Alice CATLETT, born circa 1594 at England; married Thomas
CHAMBERS; married John WILLS.
+ 6 iv. Thomas CATLETT, born circa 1596 at England; married Judith
HEARD.
+ 7 v. John CATLETT, born circa 1599 at England; married Sarah HAWKINS.
8 vi. Anne CATLETT;17 born May 1600 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;18 baptized 18 May 1600;19,20 died April 1602 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England, at age 1;21 buried 14 April 1602
at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.22
9 vii. Dorothy CATLETT;23 born 1602;24 died July 1602 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England;25 buried 18 July 1602 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England.25
10 viii. Ezekiell CATLETT;23 born circa 1605 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;24 died November 1608 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;25 buried 19 November 1608 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England.26
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Elizabeth ----- was born circa 1594 at England.27 She died after 29 March
1644.28
The three known children of John2 CATLETT [Jr.] and Elizabeth ----- all born
at England were as follows:
11 i. George3 CATLETT;6 born circa 1611.7
12 ii. Elizabeth CATLETT;29 born circa 1616.24
13 iii. Jane CATLETT;30 born circa 1621;28,5 she and John FURMER
obtained a marriage license 29 March 1644/45 at Newington, Kent,
England.31
Generation Three
3. George3 CATLETT6 (John2, John1); born circa 1589 at England;4 he and
Margaret WHITLOCKE obtained a marriage license 23 September 1622 at England;32
married Margaret WHITLOCKE, daughter of John WHITLOCKE, after 23 September 1622
at Sittingbourne, Kent, England;33 died after 20 April 1648.5
He resided on 20 April 1648 at Blackwell, Middlesex, England.34
Margaret Whitlocke was born circa 1590 at England.4 She died in September
1634 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.21 She was buried on 6 September 1634 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England.34
The only known child of George3 CATLETT and Margaret WHITLOCKE was:
14 i. William4 CATLETT;35 born October 1623 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;36 baptized 19 October 1623;20 died June 1625 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England, at age 1;21 buried 13 June 1625
at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.34
4. Mary3 CATLETT37 (John2, John1); born circa 1592 at England;7 married
Samuel GIBBS circa 1610.10,38
Samuel Gibbs was born circa 1595.39
The four known children of Mary3 CATLETT and Samuel GIBBS all born at
England were as follows:
15 i. John4 GIBBS;40 born circa 1611;24 died after 28 February
1621/22.41
16 ii. Henery GIBBS;40 born circa 1613;24 died after 28 February
1621/22 at England.41
17 iii. Elizabeth GIBBS;40 born circa 1615;24 died after 19 July
1625.42
18 iv. Mary GIBBS;40 born circa 1618;24 died after 19 July 1625.42
5. Alice3 CATLETT37 (John2, John1); born circa 1594 at England;7 she and
Thomas CHAMBERS obtained a marriage license 24 July 1609 at St. M. Bredman's
Cant, Kent, England;43 married John WILLS circa 1612 at England;3,10 died
after 19 July 1625 at England.44,45
Thomas Chambers was born circa 1588.39 He died circa 1615.46
The only known child of Alice3 CATLETT and Thomas CHAMBERS was:
19 i. Ann4 CHAMBERS;40 born circa 1610 at England;7 died after 19
July 1625.47
John Wills was born circa 1585.39
The three known children of Alice3 CATLETT and John WILLS all born at
England were as follows:
20 i. John4 WILLS;40 born circa 1616;48 died after 19 July 1625.49
21 ii. Debora WILLS;40 born circa 1618;7 died after 19 July 1625.49
22 iii. Walter WILLS;40 born circa 1620;7 died after 19 July 1625.49
6. Thomas3 CATLETT6 (John2, John1); born circa 1596 at England;50,51
married Judith HEARD, daughter of Gowen HEARD, circa 1623;52 died between 1646
and 20 April 1648 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.53
Judith Heard was born circa 1590.54
The seven known children of Thomas3 CATLETT and Judith HEARD were as
follows:
23 i. John4 CATLETT;55 born October 1624 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;56 baptized 19 October 1624;20 died between 19 October
1624 and 26 October 1624 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England;57
buried 26 October 1624 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.34
+ 24 ii. Thomas CATLETT, born March 1627/28 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England; married Jane ROOKE; married Elizabeth THATCHER.
25 iii. Marye CATLETT;55 born February 1630/31 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;7 died February 1630/31 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;21 buried 28 February 1630/31 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England.13
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26 iv. Grace CATLETT;55 born December 1632 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;36 baptized 11 December 1632.36
27 v. Elizabeth CATLETT;55 born March 1633/34 at Sittingbourne, Kent,
England;21 baptized 30 March 1633/34;20 died September 1634 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England;21 buried 8 September 1634 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England.13
28 vi. William CATLETT;55 born circa 1635;5 died after 20 April
1648.58
29 vii. Edward CATLETT;35 born circa 1637;5 died after 20 April
1648.59
7. John3 CATLETT6 (John2, John1) was also known as John "ye younger"
CATLETT60; born circa 1599 at England;4 he and Sarah HAWKINS obtained a
marriage license 10 April 1623 at Preston near Faversham, Kent, England;61
married Sarah HAWKINS, daughter of Ralph HAWKINS and Martha BALDWIN, after 10
April 1623 at Preston near Faversham, Kent, England;62 died 1624/25 at
England.63
He made a will on 19 July 1625 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England. 19 July 1625
1 Chas. I - John CATLETT of Sittingbourne, Kent, gentleman. sick. Soul to God
and to be buried at Sittingbourne. Bequests: Poore of Sittingbourne œ3 within 3
months after my decease. Elizabeth GIBBS and Mary GIBBS daughters of Samuel
GIBBS œ5 each at the age of 21 years or marriage. Remainder to survivor. Ann
CHAMBERS and Deborra WILLS and John WILLS the son of John WILLS and to Walter
WILLS his son œ3 each at the age of 21 yrs or marriage. Alice WILLS my sister œ5
in 1 year after my decease. Elizabeth DENCE of Canterbury 30s to make her a
ring, withing 3 months after my decease. Two brethern Thomas CATLETT and George
CATLETT 40 s each for a ring to be given within 3 months after my decease.
Residue to Sara my wife she to be sold executrix of this present testament and
will. Last Will of the above John CATLETT Sara my wife to have two cherry
gardens in Sittingbourne containing 4 acres for her natural life. If my wife is
with child at the time of my decease then the two cherry gardens to child for
ever after the decease of my wife. If not with child the two cherry gardents
unto my brother Thomas CATLETT and his heirs. Sara my wife to have the benefit
and profit of the house and and appurtenances wherein I now dwell, as long as
she remain a widow. If she marry my two bretheren Thomas and George CATLETT the
elder shall have and enjoy the lease equally. Provided that if my wife is with
child then I give the lease unto my said wife and child. To Sara my wife all
lands and tenements in the parish of Swanscombe and Sittingbourne for her
natural life. If with child on death of wife to child. But if not with child;
after death of wife land and tenements in Swanscombe to my brother George
CATLETT and his heirs and all lands and tenements in Sittingbourne (except
messuage occupied by Richard MURFILD) unto my brother Thomas CATLETT. The
messuage in Sittingborne occupied by Richard MURFILD to my wife for her natural
life, and then child for ever. If not with child then after wife's death to
sister Allice WILLS wife of John WILLS and her heirs. (No witnesses named.)
Probate granted 13 Oct. 1625 to widow and relict of deceased, Sara CATLETT who
was sworn in common form. (Avant, pp. 53-54).64 Comment by Timothy Field Beard:
John CATLET who married Sarah HAWKINS was born in 1599, according to the age on
his license and his bride was born in 1604.65
Sarah Hawkins was born circa 1604 at England.28,45 She and [Dr.] Lodowick
Rouzee obtained a marriage license on 19 September 1626 at Bethersden, Kent,
England.32 She married [Dr.] Lodowick Rouzee on 20 September 1626 at
Bethersden, Kent, England.66 Comment by Timothy Field Beard: On her second
license, when she married Dr. Lodowick ROWZEE, it would seem that she was born
about 1602.67 nbsp;
The two known children of John3 CATLETT and Sarah HAWKINS were as follows:
30 i. Ralph4 CATLETT6 was also known as Ralph CATLETT68; born March
1624/25 at England;69 baptized 31 March 1624/25;70 died before
10 June 1625 at Kent, England;70 buried 10 June 1625 at
nbsp; Sittingbourne, Kent, England.70
+ 31 ii. [Col.] John CATLETT [Sr.], born March 1625/26 at Canterbury,
Kent, England; married ----- LUCAS; married Elizabeth UNDERWOOD.
Generation Four
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24. Thomas4 CATLETT71 (Thomas3, John2, John1); born March 1627/28 at
Sittingbourne, Kent, England;72 baptized 4 March 1627/28 at Sittingbourne,
Kent, England;36 married Jane ROOKE, daughter of Rich ROOKE, circa 1655;73,38
married Elizabeth THATCHER, daughter of Thomas THATCHER, circa 1658;73,52,74
died January 1678/79 at Sutton Valence, Kent, England, at age 50;75 his estate
was submitted for probate 7 January 1678/79.19
He resided circa 1663 at Hollingbourne, Kent, England.39,76 He made a will
on 12 November 1678 at Sutton Valence, Kent, England.25
Jane Rooke was born circa 1625.39 She died circa 1650.54
There were no known children of Thomas4 CATLETT and Jane ROOKE.
Elizabeth Thatcher was born circa 1635 at Hollingbourne, Kent, England.24
She was baptized on 30 March 1634/35 at Sittingbourne, Kent, England.77
The five known children of Thomas4 CATLETT and Elizabeth THATCHER were as
follows:
32 i. Thomas5 CATLETT;71 born circa 1659 at Hollingbourne, Kent,
England.25
33 ii. Elizabeth CATLETT;71 born circa 1660 at Hollingbourne, Kent,
England.7
34 iii. Judith CATLETT;71 born circa 1662 at Hollingbourne, Kent,
England.7
35 iv. William CATLETT;23 born circa 1665 at Kent, England;78,7 died
after 7 January 1678/79.79
36 v. John CATLETT;23 born circa 1667 at Kent, England;78,7 died
after 7 January 1678/79.79
31. [Col.] John4 CATLETT [Sr.]6 (John3, John2, John1); born March 1625/26
at Canterbury, Kent, England;80 baptized 12 March 1625/26 at St. Peter's
Church, Canterbury, Kent, England;69 married ----- LUCAS circa 1642;38,81
married Elizabeth UNDERWOOD, daughter of [Capt.] William UNDERWOOD and
Margaret -----, before 5 January 1654 at Rappahannock Co., Virginia;82 married
Elizabeth UNDERWOOD, daughter of [Capt.] William UNDERWOOD and Margaret -----,
circa 1657 at Virginia;83,84 died 1670 at Virginia;69 his estate was submitted
for probate 7 May 1673.85
"He was born before 1626, probably about 1622, and doubtless married in
England before coming over, and had two sons, Thomas and Nicholas." (Stubbs, p.
13) "Col. Catlett was killed by the Indians while defending the fort at Port
Royal in 1670. Port Royal is on the Rappahannock river, in Caroline county, VA,
opposite Port Conway." (Stubbs, p. 15) "John Catlett (1622-1670), a native of
Sittingbourne, Kent, England, came to Virginia in 1650, settling in Rappahannock
County, on the south side of the river at the mouth of Golden Vale Creek. There
is a tradition that he was killed by Indians while commanding a fort at the site
of the present Port Royal in Caroline County. John Catlett married (second
wife) Elizabeth Underwood, daughter of William Underwood, of Isle of Wight and
Lancaster counties, who was member of the House of Burgesses in 1632. John and
Elizabeth (Underwood) Catlett had issue: Elizabeth Catlett married Francis
Taliaferro (1654-1700), of 'The Mount,' Essex County..." (S.A.R. publication,
photocopy sent from Dr. Eleanor Lyon Duke to author in summer 1992). From
Avant's book, p. 174 (NOTE: "CHH" refers to Charles H. Hamlin): "Note by CHH:
The will of COLONEL JOHN CATLETT is stated by the author to be one 'of which
only a mention exists.'" "The first party to explore and reach the summit of
the Blue Ridge Mountains was led by COLONEL JOHN CATLETT, of Rappahannock
County, as gleaned from 'An account of Virginia,' communicated to the Royal
Society in 1676 by Mr. Thomas Glover, an ingenious Chirugion that hath lived
some years in that country." [Blackwell's Reprint, Oxford, 1904] "Mr. Glover's
account states further that 'There was a COLONEL CATLETT that was a good
Mathematician, who with some other gentlemen took a Journey to make some further
discoveries of the Country to the Westwards and arriving at the foot of the
Mountains early in the morning they left their horses and endeavored to gain the
tops of the mountains which they accomplished about four o'clock in the
afternoon, and then looking further forward they discovered other mountains,
whereof they took the altitude and judged them inaccessible; which discouraged
them from any further attempts, their design being chiefly to discover whether
there were any rivers that ran into the South-Ocean . . .' etc. "This account
continues that 'COLONEL CATLETT married prior to 5 January 1663/4 ELIZABETH,
widow of CAPTAIN FRANCIS SLAUGHTER (Deeds, Etc. (1656-1664), p. 326).
"According to DR. and MRS. WILLIAM CARTER STUBBS IN 'A History of Two Virginia
Families Transplanted from County Kent, England, COLONEL CATLETT was killed by
Indians while defending a fort at Port Royal in 1670 and by his Will he left his
daughters, ELIZABETH and SARAH CATLETT, 600 acres of land in Rappahannock
County, who married brothers, FRANCIS and ROBERT TALIAFERRO . . . wife conveyed
to JOHN BATTAILE 300 acres . . . being one half of the tract of land left by
COLONEL JOHN CATLETT in his Will to his daughters, ELIZABETH and SARAH (Deeds,
etc. #7, p. 508, and 'Order Book 1686-1692, p. 25) . . . COLONEL CATLETT'S
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widow, ELIZABETH, married in 1672 to REV. AMORY BUTLER (Book 5 (1672-1676), p.
40) . . . MRS. ELIZABETH BUTLER, in her will named her children FRANCIS
SLAUGHTER, and SARAH, JOHN, ELIZABETH and WILLIAM CATLETT [of which more later.]
" (Avant, p. 174) "Land Office Patent Book 2, p. 224 "23 May 1650 - A patent
for 400 acres of land is granted to JOHN CATLETT and RALPH ROUSEY . . . on the
south side of Rappahannock River for the transportation of eight persons into
this colony. . . . Included and listed in the names are: RALPH ROUSEY, JOHN
CATLETT, NICHOLAS CATLETT." (Avant, p. 175) Land Office Patent Book 3, p. 114
"7 June 1652 - JOHN CATLETT and RALPH ROUZEE were granted 300 acres of land
adjoining their first patent and among their headrights they listed: SARAH
ROUZEE, EDWARD ROUZEE and MARTHA ROUZEE." (Avant, p. 175) "Land Office Patent
Book 3, p. 360 '1 July 1655 - A patent for 1,542 acres of land in Lancaster
County granted to JOHN CATLETT and RALPH ROUZEE . . . etc.'" (Avant, p. 175)
"NOTE by CHH: JOHN CATLETT received several other large patents in that section
which was Lancaster County and which later became Rappahannock County. These
patents were in co-partnership with RALPH ROUZEE and with THOMAS LUCAS, SENIOR
as well as to himself alone." (Avant, p. 175).
----- Lucas was born circa 1625.86 She died circa 1648.86
The two known children of [Col.] John4 CATLETT [Sr.] and ----- LUCAS were as
follows:
37 i. Nicholas5 CATLETT; born 1644/45;87 married Susannah
MERIWETHER, daughter of David MERIWETHER and ----- -----, circa
1668;88,89 died before 1695 at Virginia.90
"Accompanying Col. Jno. Catlett, the immigrant, besides his
half-brothers, Ralph and Edward Rowzie, were Nicholas and Thomas
Catlett, believed to be the sons of Col. Jno. by his first wife
(name unknown), who died before his emigration to Virginia in
1650. Nicholas was a headright of Col. Jno. Catlett and Ralph
Rowzie in a patent of 400 acres of land on 23rd May, 1650,
situated on south side of Rappahannock river. (Land book 6,
page 12.) "Nicholas patents, with Wm. Moseley, October, 1670,
646 acres and in 1672 1,750 acres, and in September 1672, 1,200
acres, all on south side of Rapphannock river, and the last
adjoining Capt. Booth's. (Land Books, Vol 6, pages 320, 384 and
539). "In 1669, with Col John, Nicholas witnessed a deed in
Essex Co. Nicholas and Susannah, his wife, on 28th March, 1668,
sold one-half interest (i.e. 285 acres) of land, and in deed
witnessed by Col. Jno. Catlett was signed: Susanna V Catlett.
Nicholas O Catlett. "Nicholas Catlett recorded, Feb. 2, 1665,
his mark for his hogs in the Essex court, viz: two crops and a
slit in each ear an an undercut in the right ear (Essex
Records). 'Nicholas married before 1668 (as in that year they
made the above deed). Susannah, believed to be the daughter of
David Meriwether, son of Nicholas, the immigrant to Essex Co.,
who died Dec. 19, 1678. Nicholas Meriwether had five
sons--Nicholas, Francis, David, Wm. and Thos., of whom Francis,
with his wife, Mary Bathurst, made a deed to David, 'son and
only heir of Nicholas Catlett,' on Aug. 10, 1696 (Essex Records)
"A partial corroboration of the above is that Thomas, the son
of David Meriwether, named his oldest daughter Susannah,
probably after both his mother and sister. "Nicholas was dead
before 1695, as in that year David Catlett ('planter') makes a
deed, reciting that he was son and only heir of Nicholas
Catlett. (Stubbs, p. 48).
38 ii. Thomas CATLETT; born circa 1643;39 born circa 1650;91 died
after 1650.92,39
Elizabeth Underwood was born circa 1630.39 She was born in 1632 at
England.93 'After the death of Col. John she mar. (III), 1671, Rev. Amory
Butler, d. 1678. Mrs. Butler d. 1673, and in her will mentions her four Catlett
children. 'Abstract of Will of Mrs. Elizabeth Butler. 'To son, Francis
Slaughter, furniture of chamber, except 'To dau. Sarah, a chest of drawers and
except further 'To son, John a close stool. 'To son Francis Slaughter, to be
delivered when he reaches 19 years of age, and shall not dispose of same without
consent of Ex and Overseers, all goods, money, plate, rings and tobacco,
mentioned in an account now in hands of Dan'l Gaines, and one negro boy, an
equal share of sheep, pewter, crepe and iron; also a great chair and small couch
and 1 chest and such things in my house as my mother gave me by will. 'To dau.
Elizabeth, bed and furniture in the dining room, the press and cushion thereon,
the great looking glass, drawing table and Turkey carpet, a child bed, turning
blankets, five baskets, my wedding ring, my biggest diamond ring, my gilded
bodkin, and necklace with biggest pearls, a small Bible, a silver sucking bottle
and my small cabinet. 'To dau. Sarah, two of my biggest stone rings, small pearl
necklace, silver bodkin, new trunk and napkin press, a small Bible, a small
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Testament, a dram cup, my wedding ring and oval table. 'To son John, small
diamond ring, map in dining room, a rapier, great cutlash, pair of silver
buttons and a pair of silver buckles, antimonial cup. 'To son, William, on
small cutlash, a ring with a stone inamelled with blue, my silver seal and
wearing linen. 'To sons John and William, all the books mentioned in
inventory, to be equally divided according to their father's will. 'To my sons
John and Wm. Catlett, - 'To my daus.,____________________- All of my plate,
excepting three spoons marked with names of owners, to be equally divided; all
of my pewter, brass, linen and other household stuff, except what is given
Francis Slaughter, with a bed to each son and Elizabeth, except two suits of
damask, which I give to my two daus, are to be equally divided. 'To my three
sons, a carbine each. 'To the four children of my deceased husband, John
Catlett, my grey mare with her increase. 'To my two daus., deliver of former
legacies at 17 years or marriage. 'To my cousin (nephew), Wm. Underwood, the
elder, one stoned colt out of sorel mare. 'To my cousin (niece), Catherine
Booth, one silver caudle cup that was her grandmother's, and if she died, to
Bro. Humphrey. 'Item.--If Francis dies, my children get his former and present
legacies. If my Ex. breaks up housekeeping, household stuff bequeathed my
children shall be packed and locked up, and linen and others things in each
trunk be forthwith locked up until time of delivery. All household stuff to
Francis be kept by itself. 'To sister Pierce, mourning ring of twenty
shillings value in England. 'If my Ex. surrenders my estate, Mr. Dan'l Gaines,
if he has the children, shall have the estate, provided he gives good security.
'Item.--My Ex. shall supply tobacco required for my children's education, now
in England, according to my husband's will, to provide when they come home from
school for their accommodation, the bringing of them to Virginia. 'Wearing
clothes sent for last year, as profits of my tobacco, on arrival shall be locked
up in my cask and kept for my two daus., to be divided between them, and the
rest my Ex. may have for household uses. 'Money in hands of Jeffries and
Mumford be used for bed and furniture for son Francis, in lieu of one his
father-in-law owes him, and two small silver tankards (if it holds out) to be
added to plate for children of my deceased husband. 'Item.--My children's Est.
to be kept entire and not parted until their legacies become due, and if the
court takes the estate out of my Ex.'s hands my children shall altogether be
maintained, well educated and provided for with profits of their own Est. and my
thirds and profits remain in my Ex.'s hands until they come of age. 'Item.--I
appoint my husband, Amory Butler, sole Ex. and guardian of my children, and
cousin (nephew), Capt. Thos. Hawkins, my bro. Edward Rowzie, and Mr. Dan'l
Gaines overseers, provided if said Ex. does not educate and keep them well that
Mr. Daniel Gaines shall be guardian of my children, my Ex. allowing sufficient
maintenance according as my overseers and Ex. shall determine. If Mr. D. Gaines
die, Cousin (nephew) Hawkins to take the children. If Ex. embezzles or forsake
the country, my overseers shall call him to account and make him pay out of his
own estate or yield up my estate to Mr. Gaines. 'Item.--Ex. do for son Francis
with profits of the Est. in lieu of one his father-in-law did owe him.
'Item.--Of the cattle that were my mother's and now in keeping of Thos. Kirk, I
give two females to Sister Pierce's children and two females and eight steers to
Bro. Booth's children, said steers and increase of heifers to be disposed of by
my Ex. to purchase a negro woman to be delivered when they become of age,
mortality excepted. 'Item.--if my Est. is taken out of my Ex.'s hands in a
half year, and it shall be short, must be made good out of increase of negroes,
and it not enough, out of my thirds of profits. 'Item.--To my beloved husband,
a bed and furniture and mourning ring of 22 shillings value in England.
'Item.--After legacies paid, any remainder of my thirds except profit paid over
to my children. 'ELIZABETH BUTLER [Seal] 'Witness: Thos. Lucas, Sen.
Jno. Dawson' 'An Account of the Descendants of JOHN SLAUGHTER, to Va.
1617, etc. States tha this son, CAPTAIN FRANCIS SLAUGHTER (ca. 1630-1656/7) of
Rappahannock County married ELIZABETH, sister of COLONEL WILLIAM UNDERWOOD and
ex-wife of DR. JAMES TAYLOR from whom she was granted a separation in 1654 . . .
ELIZABETH (UNDERWOOD) (TAYLOR) (SLAUGTHER) married (3rd) COLONEL JOHN CATLETT,
of Rapphannock County and married (4th) in 1672 REV. AMORY BUTLER . . . .'
(Avant, p. 174) NOTE: His source is 'Adventurers of Purse & Person (1956),' p.
302, by Jester. She died before 7 May 1673.94
The four known children of [Col.] John4 CATLETT [Sr.] and Elizabeth
UNDERWOOD all born at Virginia were as follows:
39 i. John5 CATLETT; born 1657/58;95 married ----- SMITH, daughter
of Maj. Lawrence SMITH and ----- -----;89 married Elizabeth
GAINES;89 died 1723/24 at Virginia;95 died 18 November 1724 at
Essex Co., Virginia.96
"Col. John Catlett was burgess (1693-1702), and justice of
the peace (1692), coroner (1700), president of court, sheriff
(1705) for Essex co. He patented lands extensively to
Spotsylvania co. and elsewhere. He gave power of attorney to
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John Mumford (June 16, 1702) of London, to sell all my lands at
Sittingbourne, in Kent co., Eng., and at Radwischeim, which he
inherited from his father. His will, dated 1724, is given
below: (Stubbs, pp. 17-18) "To son Thos., lands on south side
of Cedar creek. "To dau. Margaret, dwelling plantation. "To
dau.-in-law Alice Catlett, land and four negroes. "To son John,
household furniture and some stock. "To granddau. Martha
Taliaferro, some negroes, with son John as her trustee. "To
dau, Margaret, household and kitchen furniture and some land.
"To son Thomas, all of my land purchased by me and Rowland
Thornton, of Micajah, and Richd. Perry, being part of mortgage
from Chas. Smith, Micajah Perry, Thos. Lane and Richd. Perry.
"To son Thomas, upper part of said purchased land. "To son
Thomas, 600 acres in Spotsylvania co. and 400 acres, part of
same tract that I gave to my grandson Catlett Conway. "To son
John, a negro, my silver tankard and silver spoons, silver seal
and old damask table cloth and napkins. "To son Thomas, my
clock. "Rest of personal estate, money, tobacco, cattle, hogs,
horses, sheep and whatever else I have not given away, to be sp;
divided equally among my said five children, John, Thomas, Mary,
Elizabeth and Rebecca. Executors, sons John and Thos."
(Stubbs, p. 19) The will was dated 18 November 1724, and
witnessed by John Elliott, John Evars and John Catlett, and also
; gave 1800 acres in freshes of Rappahannock river, in the county
of Essex. (Stubbs, p. 19) "...was the only son of Col. John
Catlett and his wife, Elizabeth Underwood, to leave male issue.
It is thought that this John married twice and that Lawrence,
and perhaps Elizabeth, were by his first wife, who it is
believed, was a daughter of Major Lawrence Smith, of Bacon's
Rebellion. There are deeds recorded in Spotsylvania co. to Jno.
Catlett, Jr., and Richd. Buckner, in 1722, from Augustine Smith,
the son of Major Lawrence. "Jno certainly married Elizabeth
Gaines, daughter of Dan'l Gaines, who is believed to have
married Miss Rowzie, half-sister of Col. Jno. Catlett the imgt.,
since Capt. Dan'l Gaines, in his will (Essex co.), Aug. 18.1682,
mentions wife 'Margaret,' and 'orphans of Col. Jno. Catlett to
be paid out of the negroes who belong to his estate,' and calls
Jno. Catlett 'his kinsman,' and directs that 'children of Col.
Jno. Catlett to remain with my wife until they come of age or
until she marries.' "Again, in 1671, Mrs. Elizabeth Catlett,
widow of Col. Jno., gave power of attorney to Mr. Dan'l Gaines,
and also later made him 'overseer of her will' and to have main
charge of the children (1673). After a suit in May court, 1673,
between Rev. Amory Butler (who married the widow of Col. John
Catlett) and Capt. Thos. Hawkins, who married the sister of Mrs.
Jno. Catlett, Dan'l Gaines took charge of the Catlett children
and Rev. Butler of the estate. (All from Essex records)."
(Stubbs, p. 17) "Itemized Inventory of the Estate of JOHN
CATLETT, deceased, returned to Court and recorded 17 August 1725
. . . [called 'COLONEL' in the probate by the Clerk] . . . items
not evaluated . . . Includes the names of 20 slaves of whom 13
were males . . . includes the name of 'SUE' who was bequeathed
to his granddaughter, MARTHA TALIAFERRO. The Inventory is
signed by JOHN CATLETT and THOMAS CATLETT." (Avant, p. 172)
NOTE: This appears to have come from 'Essex County, Virginia,
Wills, Bonds, Inv. #4 (1722-1730) Part 1, pp. 103-104.
"'Virginia Officers in 1699' - (Taken from the MS records of the
Virginia Council December 9, 1698 - May 20, 1700 and now
deposited in the Congressional Library) . . .' "'RALPH WORMLEY,
Colonel and Commander in Chief . . . "'WILLIAM MOSELEY,
Lieutenant-Colonel . . . "'JOHN CATLETT, MAJOR'" (Avant, pp.
172-173). NOTE: His source is 'Virginia Colonial Militia,' p.
106, by Crozier. "In 1693, John Catlett and Thomas Edmondson
were members of the House of Burgesses for Essex County. In
1696, John Catlett and William Moseley were members of the House
of Burgesses. In 1700 and 1702, again John Catlett and Thomas
Edmondson were members of the House of Burgesses. (Avant, p.
173). NOTE: Avant and Hamlin's source was 'Colonial Virginia
Register,' pp. 89, 90, 93, and 94. "John Catlett appears on a
Quit Rent List of 1704 (Landowners of Virinia), owner of 1,800
acres in Essex County." (Avant, p. 173) NOTE: Their source
not given. Family Source.97 Family Source.97
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40 ii. Elizabeth CATLETT was also known as Elizabeth CATLETT68; born
1663;98 born 1662/63;95 married Francis TALIAFERRO, son of
Robert TALIAFERRO and Sarah GRYMES, circa 1682. Based upon birth
year of son, Zachariah Taliaferro;99,100 died 1710;98 died
1709/10 at Virginia.95
"...on Sept. 5. 1687, Francis and Elizabeth Taliaferro made
a deed to John Battaille for 300 acres of land, reciting that
Col. John, in his last will and testament, did bequeath the said
land, 300 acres, to his two daughters. (Essex Records.) "This,
together with the reference to his will in Mrs. Butler's will,
shows that the immigrant, Col. John, made a will, though not
found among Court Records." (Stubbs, p. 15).101 A note at the
bottom of p. 15 of Stubbs, "In 1684 it is ordered that Elizabeth
Catlett, having attained the age of 21 years by legacy from her
mother shall receive one-fourth of money in hands of M. & J.,
London. (Essex Records)".102
41 iii. Sarah CATLETT was also known as Sarah CATLETT68; born 1666;98
born 1665/66;103 married Robert TALIAFERRO, son of Robert
TALIAFERRO and Sarah GRYMES, 1681/82 at Virginia;104 married
Robert TALIAFERRO, son of Robert TALIAFERRO and Sarah GRYMES,
1686/87 at Virginia;104 died 1726;98 died 1725/26 at
Virginia.103
Family Source.105
42 iv. William CATLETT106 was also known as [Col.] William CATLETT68;
born 1670;98 born 1669/70;107 married Elizabeth THOMPSON circa
1695 at Virginia;108,109 died 11 April 1697 at Rappahannock
Co., Virginia;96 died 1697/98 at Virginia.110
He made a will on 11 April 1697 at Essex Co., Virginia.
"Will of William Catlett, of Essex, Sittingbourne Parish, Gent.,
11th April, 1697. "I give my soul, etc. "My will is that my
debts be paid by my executors. "To my dear wife ye land I now
live on, 300 acres, provided she live to have a child, and that
ye child be called by ye name of Catlett. If my wife have a
child I give to ye said child, whether male or female, all of my
lands not bequeathed, etc. "Item.--If my wife should dye without
a child by me my nephew Wm. Slaughter shall enjoy possession of
ye land called Richland, lying by ye land of Ralph Rowzy.
"Item.--If my wife dye childless I give to my nephew Thomas
Catlett ye lands I now live on, if he should come of age, if
not, to Elizabeth Catlett his sister. "Item.--If my wife be
childless I give to my two nephews Robt. and ffrancis Taliaferro
400 acres upon ye Long Point. "Item.--I give to my dear Bro.
John all my books except such as my wife shall except.
"Item.--To my nephew Wm. Slaughter 1 negro man when he shall
arrive at age of 21. "Item.--To my nephew Robt. Taliaferro my
rapier, pistolls and ten shillings. "Item.--To my nephew
Francis Taliaferro a young mare. 'My dear and loving wife, my
sole executrix, to whom I give and bequeath my whole estate. I
mean my personal estate, of what nature soever.
WILLIAM CATLETT. "Testi: "Wm. Thompson (bro.
of wife). "'ffras, Slaughter (half-bro. of Wm. C.). "Robt.
Payne (mar. Catherine, sister of wife). "Catherine Payne (sister
of wife). "Elizabeth Catlett qualified on above will 1699".111
Need to recheck the data that I received from Eleanor Duke,
which showed that William Catlett married Sara Taliaferro. Does
not fit with the "knowns" of William Catlett. I may have
misinterpreted something. I have deleted the marriage record
until this can be resolved.112
Printed on: 07 Feb 1998
Prepared by: Karon M. Bosze
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Endnotes
1. David A. [Jr.] Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, Vol. 3 (Box
1711, Tallahassee, FL 32302: L'Avant Studios, 1989), p. 64. [3xxx.]
2. Assumption with Some Credence, n.d., indicates that more research is
required. Hereinafter cited as Credible Assumption. [3.11.]
3. Credible Assumption. [3311.]
4. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3.1..]
5. Credible Assumption. [3.1..]
6. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3xxx.]
7. Credible Assumption. [3.11.]
8. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3322.]
9. James Meadows Cowper, Canterbury Marriage Licenses, First Series,
1568-1618 (Canterbury, Kent, England: n. pub., 1892), p. 81. [3322.]
10. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 51. [33...]
11. Wild Guess, n.d., assumption which is solely a guess based upon other
assumptions and/or secondary sources. Hereinafter cited as Wild Guess.
[3301.]
12. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 50-51 and p. 73. [3.21.]
13. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 73. [3.22.]
14. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 51. [3.22.]
15. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 50-51. [3322.]
16. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 51. [3.2.3]
17. David A. [Jr.] Avant, Catlett Family Chart (n.p.: n. pub., 1982).
[3xxx.]
18. Assumption Based Upon Secondary Evidence, n.d. Hereinafter cited as
Assumption - Secondary Evidence. [3.22.]
19. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [3.2..]
20. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 72. [3.33.]
21. Assumption - Secondary Evidence. [3.22.]
22. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [3.33.]
23. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [3xxx.]
24. Wild Guess. [3.00.]
25. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [3.22.]
26. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [3.32.]
27. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 51. [3.21.]
28. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 52. [3.1..]
29. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 51-52. [3xxx.]
30. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 50-52. [3xxx.]
31. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 52. [3321.]
32. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3332.]
33. Assumption - Secondary Evidence. [3322.]
34. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 73. [3.33.]
35. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 73. [3xxx.]
36. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 72. [3.22.]
37. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 50. [3xxx.]
38. Wild Guess. [330..]
39. Wild Guess. [3.0..]
40. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 51. [3xxx.]
41. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 51. [3.1..]
42. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 53. [3.1..]
43. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 50. [3331.]
44. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 52-55. [3.1..]
45. Credible Assumption. [3..1.]
46. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 50-51. [3.0..]
47. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 51-55. [3.1..]
48. Wild Guess. [3.01.]
49. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 51-55. [3.1..]
50. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3..2.]
51. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 74. [3.2..]
52. Credible Assumption. [331..]
53. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 73-74. [3.22.]
54. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 77. [3.0..]
55. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 72. [3xxx.]
56. Assumption Based Upon Primary Evidence, n.d. Hereinafter cited as
Assumption - Primary Evididence. [3.32.]
57. Assumption - Primary Evidence. [3.32.]
58. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 72. [3.00.]
59. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 73. [3.00.]
60. Marty Martin Catlett Family GEDCOM File, 1994. [2xxx.]
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61. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 52 and 64. [3332.]
bsp; 62. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 52 and 64. [3322.]
63. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3.11.]
64. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 53-54. [3.32.]
65. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 52. [3...3]
66. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 56. [3333.] nbsp;
67. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 52. [3.3.3]
68. Marty Martin Catlett Family. [2xxx.]
69. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3.22.]
70. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, pp. 64 and 73. [3.22.]
71. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 77. [3xxx.]
72. Assumption - Secondary Evidence. [3.2..]
73. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 77. [33...]
74. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [331..]
75. Assumption - Secondary Evidence, Based upon dates given in will and
subsequent probate proceeding. [3.22.]
76. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 77. [3..3.]
77. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 72. [3.32.]
78. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [3....]
79. Avant, Catlett Family Chart. [3.1..]
80. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3.23.]
81. George Sanford Harrison King, Letter from George Harrison Sanford King
to John Frederick Dorman (n.p.: n. pub., 21 Jan 1963). [33...]
82. Marty Martin Catlett Family. [0000.]
83. King, Letter from George Harrison. [332..]
84. Dr. and Mrs. William Carter Stubbs, A History of Two Virginia Families
Transplanted from England (New Orleans, Louisiana: privately published,
1918), p. 13. Hereinafter cited as Stubbs, History of Two Virginia
Families. [3322.]
85. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3.3..]
86. King, Letter from George Harrison. [3.0..]
87. [Karon M. Bosze], Roots III GEDCOM File, Catlett Family (CATLETT.GED),
1993, original file in possession of Karon M. Bosze, 12501 Colby Drive,
Woodbridge, Virginia, 22192-2106. Hereinafter cited as [Bosze], Roots
III GEDCOM File. [2.2..]
88. Wild Guess. [320..]
89. [Bosze], Roots III GEDCOM File. [22...]
90. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 48. [2.22.]
91. Marty Martin Catlett Family. [0.00.]
92. [Bosze], Roots III GEDCOM File. [2....]
93. Marty Martin Catlett Family. [2.00.]
94. Avant, Some Southern Colonial Families, p. 64. [3.2..]
95. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 15. [2.22.]
96. Marty Martin Catlett Family. [2.22.]
97. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 17. [.....]
98. Marty Martin Catlett Family. [2.2..]
99. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 15. [331..]
100. Credible Assumption. [331.2]
101. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 15. [3...2]
102. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 15. [3...3]
103. [Bosze], Roots III GEDCOM File. [2.22.]
104. [Bosze], Roots III GEDCOM File. [2222.]
105. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 15. [.....]
106. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 16. [3xxx.]
107. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 16. [3.22.]
108. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 16. [33...]
109. Wild Guess. [3300.]
110. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 16. [2.22.]
111. Stubbs, History of Two Virginia Families, p. 16. [3.111]
112. Correspondence from Eleanor Lyon Duke, 1992-1994, originals in
possession of Karon M. Bosze, 12501 Colby Drive, Woodbridge, Virginia,
22192-2106. Hereinafter cited as Duke Correspondence. [33...]
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Bibliography
Assumption Based Upon Primary Evidence, n.d.
Assumption Based Upon Secondary Evidence, n.d.
Assumption with Some Credence, n.d., indicates that more research is required.
Avant, David A. [Jr.], Catlett Family Chart (n.p.: n. pub., 1982).
Avant, David A. [Jr.], Some Southern Colonial Families, Vol. 3 (Box 1711,
Tallahassee, FL 32302: L'Avant Studios, 1989).
Correspondence from Eleanor Lyon Duke, 1992-1994, originals in possession of
Karon M. Bosze, 12501 Colby Drive, Woodbridge, Virginia, 22192-2106.
Cowper, James Meadows, Canterbury Marriage Licenses, First Series, 1568-1618
(Canterbury, Kent, England: n. pub., 1892).
King, George Sanford Harrison, Letter from George Harrison Sanford King to John
Frederick Dorman (n.p.: n. pub., 21 Jan 1963).
Marty Martin Catlett Family GEDCOM File, 1994.
Stubbs, Dr. and Mrs. William Carter, A History of Two Virginia Families
Transplanted from England (New Orleans, Louisiana: privately published, 1918).
Wild Guess, n.d., assumption which is solely a guess based upon other
assumptions and/or secondary sources.
[Bosze, Karon M.], Roots III GEDCOM File, Catlett Family (CATLETT.GED), 1993,
original in possession of Karon M. Bosze, 12501 Colby Drive, Woodbridge,
Virginia, 22192-2106.
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Index
Brides
-----, ----- and John Catlett [Sr.] (circa 1560) 1
-----, Elizabeth and John Catlett [Jr.] (circa 1610) 1
Catlett, Alice and John Wills (circa 1612) 2
Catlett, Alice and Thomas Chambers (1609) 2
Catlett, Elizabeth and Francis Taliaferro (circa 1682) 8
Catlett, Jane and John Furmer (1645) 2
Catlett, Mary and Samuel Gibbs (circa 1610) 2
Catlett, Sarah and Robert Taliaferro (1682) 8
Catlett, Sarah and Robert Taliaferro (1687) 8
Frauncis, Elizabeth and John Catlett [Jr.] (1588) 1
Frauncis, Elizabeth and John Catlett [Jr.] (after 1588) 1
Gaines, Elizabeth and John Catlett 6
Hawkins, Sarah and John Catlett (1623) 3
Hawkins, Sarah and John Catlett (after 1623) 3
Hawkins, Sarah and [Dr.] Lodowick Rouzee (1626) 3
Heard, Judith and Thomas Catlett (circa 1623) 2
Lucas, ----- and [Col.] John Catlett [Sr.] (circa 1642) 4
Meriwether, Susannah and Nicholas Catlett (circa 1668) 5
Rooke, Jane and Thomas Catlett (circa 1655) 4
Smith, ----- and John Catlett 6
Thatcher, Elizabeth and Thomas Catlett (circa 1658) 4
Thompson, Elizabeth and William Catlett (circa 1695) 8
Underwood, Elizabeth and [Col.] John Catlett [Sr.] (before 1654) 4
Underwood, Elizabeth and [Col.] John Catlett [Sr.] (circa 1657) 4
Whitlocke, Margaret and George Catlett (1622) 2
Whitlocke, Margaret and George Catlett (after 1622) 2
Grooms
Catlett, George and Margaret Whitlocke (1622) 2
Catlett, George and Margaret Whitlocke (after 1622) 2
Catlett, John and ----- Smith 6
Catlett, John and Elizabeth Gaines 6
Catlett, John and Sarah Hawkins (1623) 3
Catlett, John and Sarah Hawkins (after 1623) 3
Catlett, John [Jr.] and Elizabeth ----- (circa 1610) 1
Catlett, John [Jr.] and Elizabeth Frauncis (1588) 1
Catlett, John [Jr.] and Elizabeth Frauncis (after 1588) 1
Catlett, John [Sr.] and ----- ----- (circa 1560) 1
Catlett, Nicholas and Susannah Meriwether (circa 1668) 5
Catlett, Thomas and Elizabeth Thatcher (circa 1658) 4
Catlett, Thomas and Jane Rooke (circa 1655) 4
Catlett, Thomas and Judith Heard (circa 1623) 2
Catlett, William and Elizabeth Thompson (circa 1695) 8
Catlett, [Col.] John [Sr.] and ----- Lucas (circa 1642) 4
Catlett, [Col.] John [Sr.] and Elizabeth Underwood (before 1654) 4
Catlett, [Col.] John [Sr.] and Elizabeth Underwood (circa 1657) 4
Chambers, Thomas and Alice Catlett (1609) 2
Furmer, John and Jane Catlett (1645) 2
Gibbs, Samuel and Mary Catlett (circa 1610) 2
Rouzee, [Dr.] Lodowick and Sarah Hawkins (1626) 3
Taliaferro, Francis and Elizabeth Catlett (circa 1682) 8
Taliaferro, Robert and Sarah Catlett (1682) 8
Taliaferro, Robert and Sarah Catlett (1687) 8
Wills, John and Alice Catlett (circa 1612) 2
People by Given Name
-----
----- 5, 6
----- (1540- ) 1
Lucas (1625-1648) 3, 4, 5
Smith 6
Alice
Catlett (1594-1625) 1, 2
Ann
Chambers (1610-1625) 2
Anne
Catlett (1600-1602) 1
David
Meriwether 5
Debora
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Wills (1618-1625) 2
Dorothy
Catlett (1602-1602) 1 bsp;
Edward
Catlett (1637-1648) 3
Elizabeth
----- (1594-1644) 1, 2
Catlett (1616- ) 2
Catlett (1634-1634) 3
Catlett (1660- ) 4
Catlett (1663-1710) 8
Frauncis (1570- ) 1
Gaines 6
Gibbs (1615-1625) 2
Thatcher (1635- ) 2, 4
Thompson ( -1710) 8
Underwood (1632-1673) 3, 4, 5, 6
Ezekiell
Catlett (1605-1608) 1
Francis
Taliaferro (1654-1700) 8
George
Catlett (1589-1648) 1, 2
Catlett (1611- ) 2
Gowen
Heard (1570- ) 2
Grace
Catlett (1632- ) 3
Henery
Gibbs (1613-1622) 2
Jane
Catlett (1621- ) 2
Rooke (1625-1650) 2, 4
John "ye younger"
Catlett (1599-1625) 3
John
Catlett (1599-1625) 1, 3
Catlett (1624-1624) 2
Catlett (1658-1724) 6
Catlett (1667-1679) 4
Catlett [Jr.] (1560-1622) 1, 2
Catlett [Sr.] (1540-1588) 1
Catlett [Sr.] ([Col.]) (1626-1670) 3, 4, 5, 6
Furmer (1622-1645) 2
Gibbs (1611-1622) 2
Whitlocke (1570-1622) 2
Wills (1585- ) 1, 2
Wills (1616-1625) 2
Judith
Catlett (1662- ) 4
Heard (1590- ) 1, 2
Lodowick
Rouzee ( [Dr.] ) (1590-1639) 3
Maj. Lawrence
Smith 6
Margaret
----- (1600-1656) 4
Whitlocke (1590-1634) 1, 2
Martha
Baldwin (1570-1612) 3
Mary
Catlett (1592- ) 1, 2
Gibbs (1618-1625) 2
Marye
Catlett (1631-1631) 2
Nicholas
Catlett (1645-1695) 5
Ralph
Catlett (1625-1625) 3
Hawkins (1570-1626) 3
Rich
Rooke (1600- ) 4
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Robert
Taliaferro (1626- ) 8
Taliaferro (1667-1726) 8
Samuel
Gibbs (1595- ) 1, 2
Sarah
Catlett (1666-1726) 8
Grymes 8
Hawkins (1604- ) 1, 3
Susannah
Meriwether 5
Thomas
Catlett (1596-1646) 1, 2
Catlett (1628-1679) 2, 4
Catlett (1643-1650) 5
Catlett (1659- ) 4
Chambers (1588-1615) 1, 2
Thatcher (1610- ) 4
Walter
Wills (1620-1625) 2
William
Catlett (1623-1625) 2
Catlett (1635-1648) 3
Catlett (1665-1679) 4
Catlett (1670-1698) 8
Catlett ([Col.]) (1670-1698) 8
Underwood ( [Capt.] ) (1595-1630) 4
People by Surname
-----
----- 5, 6
----- (1540- ) 1
Elizabeth (1594-1644) 1, 2
Margaret (1600-1656) 4
Baldwin
Martha (1570-1612) 3
Catlett
Alice (1594-1625) 1, 2
Anne (1600-1602) ; 1
Dorothy (1602-1602) 1
Edward (1637-1648) bsp; 3
Elizabeth (1616- ) 2
Elizabeth (1634-1634) 3
Elizabeth (1660- ) 4
Elizabeth (1663-1710) 8
Ezekiell (1605-1608) 1
George (1589-1648) 1, 2
George (1611- ) 2
Grace (1632- ) 3
Jane (1621- ) 2
John "ye younger" (1599-1625) 3
John (1599-1625) 1, 3
John (1624-1624) 2
John (1658-1724) 6
John (1667-1679) 4
John [Jr.] (1560-1622) 1, 2
John [Sr.] (1540-1588) 1
John [Sr.] ([Col.]) (1626-1670) 3, 4, 5, 6
Judith (1662- ) 4
Mary (1592- ) 1, 2
Marye (1631-1631) 2
Nicholas (1645-1695) 5
Ralph (1625-1625) 3
Sarah (1666-1726) 8
Thomas (1596-1646) 1, 2
Thomas (1628-1679) 2, 4
Thomas (1643-1650) 5
Thomas (1659- ) 4
William (1623-1625) 2
William (1635-1648) 3
William (1665-1679) 4
William (1670-1698) 8
William ([Col.]) (1670-1698) 8
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Chambers
Ann (1610-1625) 2
Thomas (1588-1615) 1, 2
Frauncis
Elizabeth (1570- ) 1
Furmer
John (1622-1645) 2
Gaines
Elizabeth 6
Gibbs
Elizabeth (1615-1625) 2
Henery (1613-1622) 2
John (1611-1622) 2
Mary (1618-1625) 2
Samuel (1595- ) 1, 2
Grymes
Sarah 8
Hawkins
Ralph (1570-1626) 3
Sarah (1604- ) 1, 3
Heard
Gowen (1570- ) 2
Judith (1590- ) 1, 2
Lucas
----- (1625-1648) 3, 4, 5
Meriwether
David 5
Susannah 5
Rooke
Jane (1625-1650) 2, 4
Rich (1600- ) 4
Rouzee
Lodowick ( [Dr.] ) (1590-1639) 3
Smith
----- 6
Maj. Lawrence 6
Taliaferro
Francis (1654-1700) 8
Robert (1626- ) 8
Robert (1667-1726) 8
Thatcher
Elizabeth (1635- ) 2, 4
Thomas (1610- ) 4
Thompson
Elizabeth ( -1710) 8
Underwood
Elizabeth (1632-1673) 3, 4, 5, 6
William ( [Capt.] ) (1595-1630) 4
Whitlocke
John (1570-1622) 2
Margaret (1590-1634) 1, 2
Wills
Debora (1618-1625) 2
John (1585- ) 1, 2
John (1616-1625) 2
Walter (1620-1625) 2
Places
Bethersden
Kent, England 3
Blackwell
Middlesex, England 2
Canterbury
Kent, England 3, 4
England 1, 2, 3,
4, 5
Essex Co.
Virginia 6, 8
Hollingbourne
Kent, England 4
Kent
England 1, 2, 3, 4
Middlesex
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England 2
Newington bsp;
Kent, England 1, 2
Preston near Faversham
Kent, England 3
Rappahannock Co.
Virginia 4, 8
Sittingbourne
Kent, England 1, 2, 3, 4
St. M. Bredman's Cant
Kent, England 2
St. Peter's Church
Canterbury, Kent, England 4
Sutton Valence
Kent, England 4
Tonge
Kent, England 1
Virginia 4, 5, 6, 8
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Last revised: 30 January 1999.
Last reviewed: 30 January 1999.
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