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Margaret "Peggy" Foreman

Female 1774 - 1844  (70 years)


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  1. 1.  Margaret "Peggy" Foreman was born on 5 Apr 1774 in Norfolk Co, Virginia (daughter of Jesse Foreman and Prudence Butt (Butts?)); died on 9 Sep 1844 in Hertford Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 1804

    Notes:

    Property:
    Margaret Foreman, b. Apr 5, 1774 in Norfolk, Va m John Willoughby of Pitt Co, N C. She sells her 1/4 part of fathers estate to John Foreman in 1804

    Margaret married John Willoughby on 13 Sep 1793 in of, Pitt Co, North Carolina. John was born on 20 Sep 1761 in Hertford Co, North Carolina; died on 5 May 1838 in Pitt Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jesse Foreman was born in 1744 in Norfolk Co, Virginia (son of Richard Foreman, (prob not Forman line) and Patience Ivey (or Ivy)); died between 1790 and 1796 in Norfolk Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 27 Apr 1780, Pitt Co, North Carolina; juror

    Notes:

    Pitt County, NC Deed Book M page 268 date April 3, 1788: John Foreman.s for 150 Lbs. John Foreman the grantee is the brother of Nancy Gammon.

    Former owner: Jesse Foreman, dec'd who is the father of Nancy Gammon.cy of father Jesse Foreman.

    Fanny Armstead was formerly Fanny Foreman.s estate for $400. Former owner: Jesse Foreman deceased, father of Peggy Willoughby, grantor.e Foreman deceased for $400.
    Former owner Jesse Foreman dec'd, father of Courtney Foreman. Mentions Prudence Foreman.
    Witness: Ivey Foreman.

    Foreman: One who tended pigs; one who supervises the work of others;dwell er by a ford.

    Owned 1 Slave

    Pitt County 1790census: 1790 NC Pitt County, Newbern Dist, North Carolina

    Pitt County 1790 census: COLUMNS:
    1st # free white males 16 year upwards and head of families
    2nd # free white males under 16 years
    3rd # free white females and head of families
    4th # all other free persons
    5th # slaves

    Pitt County 1790 census: Foreman, Jesse, 1,0,5,0,1

    Folder: 1780
    Information: Coroner's inquisition at home of Ann TISON on viewing the body of a male infant child apparently born the previous day. Coroner is Peter RIVERS.
    Jurors are: Joel SUGG, William BALDWIN, George WOLFINDEN, John FOREMAN, Zachariah ALLEN, Nathaniel MOORE, Jodeph FORBES, (Jesse FOURMAN), James LANIER, Philip RYLAND, Pitt ALLEN, Roger ALLEN.
    States that Ann TISON was delivered of a male child with no one present except herself and her son Azariah TISON and that the infant was killed by a wound with a weapon which broke the scull two inches and a half long from the mole of the head to the back part. The infant was then secreted by Ann TISON and son Azariah. Goes on to say that both Ann TISON and Azariah had property and money in the county.
    Date: 27 Apr 1780 (date of crime)
    County: Pitt
    http://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Jesse-Foreman/p369181


    Other-Begin:
    Information: Coroner's inquisition at home of Ann TISON on viewing the body of a male infant child apparently born the previous day. Coroner is Peter RIVERS.
    Jurors are: Joel SUGG, William BALDWIN, George WOLFINDEN, John FOREMAN, Zachariah ALLEN, Nathaniel MOORE, Jodeph FORBES, (Jesse FOURMAN), James LANIER, Philip RYLAND, Pitt ALLEN, Roger ALLEN.
    States that Ann TISON was delivered of a male child with no one present except herself and her son Azariah TISON and that the infant was killed by a wound with a weapon which broke the scull two inches and a half long from the mole of the head to the back part. The infant was then secreted by Ann TISON and son Azariah. Goes on to say that both Ann TISON and Azariah had property and money in the county.
    Date: 27 Apr 1780 (date of crime)
    County: Pitt
    http://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Jesse-Foreman/p369181

    Jesse married Prudence Butt (Butts?) about 1773 in Norfolk Co, Virginia. Prudence (daughter of Anthony Butt (or Butts?) and Mrs. Jane (..) Butt (or Butts?)) was born about 1734 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died in 1810 in Norfolk Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Prudence Butt (Butts?) was born about 1734 in Norfolk Co, Virginia (daughter of Anthony Butt (or Butts?) and Mrs. Jane (..) Butt (or Butts?)); died in 1810 in Norfolk Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 1. Margaret "Peggy" Foreman was born on 5 Apr 1774 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died on 9 Sep 1844 in Hertford Co, North Carolina.
    2. Frances "Fanny" Foreman was born about 1776 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died about 5 May 1855 in Chatham Co, North Carolina.
    3. Courtney Foreman was born about 1778 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died after 1807 in of, Chatham Co, North Carolina.
    4. John Foreman was born about 1780 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died after 1806.
    5. Nancy Foreman was born about 1784 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died after 1785.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Foreman, (prob not Forman line) was born about 1728; died after 1752 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia.

    Richard married Patience Ivey (or Ivy) before 1749 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia. Patience (daughter of John Ivey (or Ivy) and Mrs. Sarah (..) Ivey (or Ivy)) was born about 1728 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died after 1752 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Patience Ivey (or Ivy) was born about 1728 in Norfolk Co, Virginia (daughter of John Ivey (or Ivy) and Mrs. Sarah (..) Ivey (or Ivy)); died after 1752 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Patience Ivey She was ?Patience Foreman? in her father?s will. Her husband may have been Richard Foreman.
    http://www.genfiles.com/iveyivyivie/john-ivey-c1650-1693-of-lower-norfolk-county/

    Children:
    1. 2. Jesse Foreman was born in 1744 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died between 1790 and 1796 in Norfolk Co, Virginia.
    2. John Foreman was born in 1755 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died on 3 Nov 1818 in Falkland, Pitt Co, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Anthony Butt (or Butts?) was born about 1710 in of, Virginia; died after 1750.

    Anthony married Mrs. Jane (..) Butt (or Butts?). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mrs. Jane (..) Butt (or Butts?)
    Children:
    1. 3. Prudence Butt (Butts?) was born about 1734 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died in 1810 in Norfolk Co, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  John Ivey (or Ivy) was born about 1685 in of, Virginia (son of John Ivey and Mary Dafnell); died between 1 Nov 1749 and 21 Feb 1752 in Norfolk Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 21 Feb 1752, Norfolk Co, Virginia; proven

    Notes:

    He was under 21, probably by several years, at the time of his father's will in 1693 and probably lived with his mother and Nathaniel Ludgall until he was of age. He appears to have remained in the far western part of Norfolk County. The first mention of him is the deed to him and his wife Sarah by his uncle William Dafnell in 1720 (see above). He was perhaps the John Ivey who, with Thomas Ivey, witnessed Edward Outlaw's power of attorney in 1727. Since Thomas Ivey proved the power of attorney in Norfolk's court, it is probable that both were residents of Norfolk in 1727. Probably the same John Ivey appears in the tithables lists in the western precinct of Norfolk County in 1730, 1736, 1750 and 1751, listed as a "cripple" and exempt from tax. Given this location and his wife's name, he seems to be the same John Ivey of the western branch precinct who left a will in Norfolk County dated 1 November 1749 and proved 21 February 1752. The will names his wife Sarah and children William, Lemuel, John, Charity Slatter, Patience Foreman, and Keziah Ives. His widow was left "my former dwelling house which my son John now dwells in" and John Ivey was left "all my lands".
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I45632

    Will:
    John Ivy of Norfolk County in Virginia.
    Book I f. 238.
    Dated 1 Nov. 1749.
    Proved 21 Feb. 1752
    unto my Son William Ivy my House that is On the South Side of the Road with Liberty of Garding and firewood for one year after my Decease
    unto my Son John Ivy all my Land all my Cyder Hogsheads
    unto my Loving Wife Sarah Ivy my former Dwelling House which my Son John now Dwells in, & John to Keep it in Repairs for her During her natural Life
    unto my Son Lemuel Ivy One Negro
    unto my Son in Law Luke Slatter five shillings Cash,
    unto my Daughter Charity Slatter five Pounds
    to my Daughter Keziah and the other Part
    to my Daughter Patience Foreman I desire my two neighbours Capt William Hodges, Henry Creech and John Hollowell to Appraise
    Ordain by two Sons John Ivey and William Ivey to be my Whole and Sole Executors
    Witnesses: Eleazar Tart.
    John Tucker.
    James Jolley.
    John Ivey & Seal

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I45632

    John married Mrs. Sarah (..) Ivey (or Ivy). Sarah died after 1752 in Norfolk Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mrs. Sarah (..) Ivey (or Ivy) died after 1752 in Norfolk Co, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. William Ivey (or Ivy) was born about 1730 in Virginia; died after 1800 in of, Louisiana.
    2. John Ivey (or Ivy) died in 1792 in Duplin Co, North Carolina.
    3. Lemuel Ivey (or Ivy) was born about 1754 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died before 1792 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia.
    4. Charity Ivey (or Ivy) died after 1752 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia.
    5. Keziah Ivey (or Ivy) died after 1752 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia.
    6. 5. Patience Ivey (or Ivy) was born about 1728 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died after 1752 in of, Norfolk Co, Virginia.