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Ann Debnam

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Debnam (daughter of William Debnam, (immigrant) and Catherine Frances Jennings, (immigrant)).

    Family/Spouse: Hoyle. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Debnam, (immigrant) was born in 1600 in Kent, England; died on 6 Jun 1655 in Gloucester, Gloucester Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    On 6 May 1636, William Debnam was listed as a headright for Captain (later Colonel) Christopher Calthorpe of "Thropland."

    William Debnam married Katherine (Unknown). They were the parents of four known children:

    Kathrine (Debnam) (Taliaferro) Jones

    Ann (Debnam) Hoyle

    Mary (Debnam) Smith

    William Debnam, Jr.

    In the fall of 1648 William Debnam was one of four men ordered to appraise the estate of his neighbor Abraham Turner. Dednam had acquired land on Ware River in "Mojack" Bay, Charles River (later Gloucester) County by 10 Oct 1642, when his property is mentioned as abutting a patent granted to Abraham Turner. He himself patented two parcels in Mockjack Bay ten years later: 600 acres on 6 May 1652 (one of the headright names listed is__Dickinson), and 1500 acres on 26 May 1653, both these patents were renewed, after his death, on 13 Jan 1661.

    William Debnam, Sr. received a Mobjack Bay patent in 1652, totaling 2,100 acres.

    William Debnam died in 1657 in Gloucester County.
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    William Debnam first appears in extant Virginia records on 6 May 1636 as a headright for Captain (later Colonel) Christopher Calthorpe of ?Thropland,? one of the wealthy and influential men of Charles River/York County, proving Debnam?s arrival from England by that date. William Debnam?s own land in Charles River/York County lay in New Poquoson Parish and he held title to land there at the time of his death. By 1642 he was in possession of land on the Ware River, Mobjack Bay, Gloucester County, and received a Mobjack Bay patent in 1652, totaling 2,100 acres, this perhaps being merely a confirmation of his earlier holdings there. William Debnam died in 1657 in Gloucester County. He and Katherine Debnam had four known children: Katherine, William, Ann, and Mary, as follows. They became the ancestors of many distinguished families in Virginia and other states, families often characterized by habitual intermarriage among their established connections.

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    William married Catherine Frances Jennings, (immigrant). Catherine was born in 1605 in Kent, England; died on 26 Aug 1678 in Gloucester Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine Frances Jennings, (immigrant) was born in 1605 in Kent, England; died on 26 Aug 1678 in Gloucester Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Katherine was born in England. Her presence in VA has not been documented prir to 1637.

    It is most likely that Katherine was from a gentry family in England--one that was well-known in the Colonies. Through her marriage to William Debnam, Katherine became the ancestor of many who would later marry into the families of Ball, Bankhead, Byrd, Carter, Fitzhugh, Grymes, Lee, Lewis, Lightfoot, Mann, Marshall, Nelwon, Peyton, Randolph, Smith, Stribling, Taylor, Warner, Washington, and Wormeley.
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    Children:
    1. Catherine Debnam was born in 1628 in Kent, England; died in Nov 1672 in Gloucester Co, Virginia.
    2. 1. Ann Debnam
    3. Mary Debnam was born in 1633 in Gloucester Co, Virginia; died in 1670 in Essex, or York Co, Virginia.
    4. William Debnam, Jr.