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Samuel Bonham, (not a son)

Male 1621 - Bef 1692  (< 71 years)


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  1. 1.  Samuel Bonham, (not a son) was born in 1621 in Kinsale, Co Cork, Ireland (son of William Bonham and Ann Babbington); died before 25 May 1692 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 20 Jun 1660, Westmoreland Co, Virginia
    • Property: 25 Jan 1692, Youcomoco, Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co, Virginia

    Notes:

    said of Samuel Bonham who married Margaret Philpott:
    David W. Eaton in Historical Atlas of Westmoreland county, Virginia states in his book "Samuel Bonum is said to have come from Kinsale, Ireland. It is known that he named the first tract of land he patented "Kinsal" in Westmoreland County." ...Whether Samuel was descended from English or Irish forebears has not been determined; Bonum is not a common name in Ireland but is frequently seen in Essex, England records. no record of his birth has been found in either England or Ireland, however.

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    1691-1692 Westmoreland Co VA Order Book; Pg 87; At a Court held 25 May 1692.
    Upon the petition of Margarett Bonum administration is granted her of the estate of her husband, and Mr. John Baker and Wm. Butler assume in the summe of 40,000 pounds of tobacco to indempnifie the Court. Ordered that Margarett Bonum returne a full inventory; also that Mr. Jeremiah Jadwin, Mr. Alexander Spence and Mr. Joseph Churnell" being first sworn before Mr. Henry Ross or Mr. John Newton, doe appraise the estate.
    ===
    Contributed by: James Hughes

    URL: http://www.provenlines.com/hist4b.html
    URL title: Some Names of Emigrants Used as Headrights to Virginia 1635 - 1665
    Note:
    Harrison, Anth. : Samll. Bonam : 4 July 1653
    ===
    Contributed by: James Hughes
    ===
    NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY ORDERS 1657-1661
    Northumberland County Court 20th of July 1660; pg 249
    - Whereas WM: COLMAN was severall times subpenaed to prove the Will of WM: BACON, Gent., deced., & gave his attendance (as well formerly as now), It is therefore ordered that SAMLL. BONHAM, whoe married the Relict of the said BACON, shall by the 10th of 9br; next make payment of 120 lb. of tobco: unto the said COLMAN with Court charges
    ===
    1653-1657 Westmoreland County, Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol XXIII; Abstracted by Beverley Fleet

    Note:
    p.31. "Samuel Bonam aged 33 yeares of thereabouts being sworn and examined saith atht he this Depon't being at Mr Hillers house in the yeare 1651 or thereabouts with Mr John Tew see Mr Hiller deliver unto Borert-(illegible)- a gun for the which he was to pay to Mr Hiller Three hundred pounds of Tobo and Caske or deliver him his gun againe And further saith not Sam Bonum 12 January 1654 Jurat in Cur". (1654/5). (Possibly Robt Maphe)

    p.46. "Roger Isham aged 27 yeares or thereabouts being sworne and examined saith That Ralph Elston haveing a Writt signed by Leift Collo Pope for the bringing before him the body of John Wood and being at his house heard the said Elston say that Mr Speke and Mr Brodhurst had forged the Testimony of Sharpe and Wood then the said Isham reproving him also asked him who said soe besides himselfe the said Elston answered All the Com'rs And further saith not Roger Isham 20 Novem: 1655 Jurat in Cur"

    p.46. "Grace Isham aged 40 yeares of thereabouts being sworne and examined saith the very same that Mr Isham her husband and Contest hath deposed And further saith not
    Grace Isham her marke
    20 Novem: 1655 Jurat in Cur".

    p.47. Entry mutilated. Headed "Mrs Isha- Amswe-".
    "x x x Answere of Mrs Grace Tew als Isham to the x x of Complaint of Samuel Bonam in Chancery x x x sworne and examined saith
    To the first she x x answereth negatively x x
    to the 2 she Answereth That she spoke to Sam Bonam to buy her 4 pewter dishes 2 basons one fireshovel one paire tonggs which the said Bonam delivered to this examinant for her owne use
    To the 3 she Answereth That Sam: Bonam told her that Mr Tew had spoke to him to buy a Barrell of Beere and that he drunke part of it himselfe
    To the 4th she Answereth That Mr Tew spoke to the said Bonam to buy an Iron pott and pott hooks and 3 ells of Dowlas and 11 spoones for the Chest and Tob'co pipe moulds are ready for him A peece of collored ribbon th said Bonam gave this examinant to lay up and to the rest she Answereth negatively Grace Tew als Isham her marke x x -em 1655 Jurat in Cur". (This date is evidently 20 Novem 1655)

    p.49. Deposition of Major John Hallowes. Age not shown. Lenthy entry. "that Sam Bonam brought some pewter to my house as I remember it was 4 dishes and 2 basons twhich when John Tew removed from my house he carried it away with him and I asked him if he had bought it of Sam: and he said No. I Answered you may be sure Sam: will bring it to accompt and he said noe he would not medle with it Also I was at John Tews house and the Taylor was making some clothes for him and he tolde me he had some Ribbon of Sam Bonams that he would trim it with - was some - and silver and some black silke ribbon of the ---- great quantity to the value of 40 or 50 yards -- Judged it Also there was one hhead of Beare which to my knowledge was Sams and put on shore at John Tewes house by Mr Allertons men. Jo Hallowes Before us Tho Speke Walter Brodhurst. There was one suite of clothes which john Tew tooke up of Mr Cranage upon Sam: Bonams Acco't which was forgott in my other testifica'con which I als! o doe hereby testifyupon my oath he tooke up at my house Given under my hand the 19th Novem: 1655 Jo Hallowes" Recorded 20 Nov 1655 westmoreland co. va

    p.93. Patent. 16 July 1654. Richard Bennett, Governor, etc to Rich: Walker, 600 acres in Westmoreland Co at head of Mr Pope's Creek. Adjs W on the Creek, E on land of Mr Terrall, etc. Due for transporting 12 persons. p.93. Richard Walker assigns the above patent to Sam: Bonam. 29th Dec 1657. Signed Rich Walker
    Wit:
    Walter Brodhurst
    Th Wilsford
    Acknoledged and recorded 29 Dec. 1657

    Source:
    Fleet, Beverley,
    Westmoreland County, 1653-1657
    Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 104 pgs.
    ===
    Contributed by: James Hughes


    p.48. Patent. 4 July 1653. Richd Bennett Esqr, Gov, etc to Samuel Bonan, 300 acres in Potomacke River, in Northumberland Co, adj N. NE on Potomacke River, W. NW on land of John Rosier, S. SW and E. S.E. on the main woods

    p.48. Sam Bonam in Nominy in Westmoreland Co assigns above patent to Richard Heabeard. 20 Nov 1655. Signed Sam Bonam
    Wit:
    Michael Hills
    The marke of John Cuesanbury {quinsenberry}
    Rec 20 Nov 1655

    p.48. P of A. No date shown. Sam Bonam to Wm Haridich to deliver above patent to Rich: Heabeard. No witnesses. Rec 20 Nov 1655.

    Source:
    Fleet, Beverley,
    Westmoreland County, 1653-1657
    Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 104 pgs.

    ===
    Contributed by: James Hughes

    Note:
    Bonham, Saml. Wm Thomas, the fidler, owes him rent. 14 Nov 1660. 2.133

    Source:
    Fleet, Beverley,
    Northumbria collectanea, 1645-1720
    Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 254 pgs.
    ===
    James Hughes 2005-09-03 19:56:25
    Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662 Volume 41, Page 97
    http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/00000 1/000041/html/am41--97.html
    Provincial Court Proceedings, 1658. 97
    June 12 - Cornwaleys v. Bonham et al.

    Capt Thomas Cornewalleys demandeth warrt agst Samuel Bonham & John Lord in an accon of Debt.
    Warr to the Sheriffe of Calvert County, & all other respective Sheriffs, of each seuerall County to arrest &c: Ret next Prouinciall
    Court to be held 8 Septembr
    ===
    James Hughes 2005-09-03 20:02:34
    Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1649/50-1657 Volume 10, Page 528

    Court and Testamentary Business, 1657.
    Liber B, affirme that this Boy his master, being master of Coll Smith's
    No. 3. Pinck did at his Death Sett this Boy free in Iameco, And farther this Deponent Saith not John Lord

    Samuell Bonam aged 36 yearcs or thereabout Sworne and Examined Saith that he this Deponent heard Coll Smith Say, that he had lent Capt Fendall a Boy to wait on him, And farther this Deponent Saith not Samuell Bonam
    ===
    James Hughes 2005-09-03 20:05:47
    Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662 Volume 41, Page 22
    http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/00000 1/000041/html/am41--22.html\
    Provincial Court Proceedings, 1657-8.

    Lib. B. No. 3

    Value thereof in the Commodities of this Countrey, But in Case the
    Said Edmond Phillpott be remanded before the Sd Terme be Ex-
    pired, by the Said Capt Mitchell, that then the Said Capt Mitchell is
    to Satisfie the Said Edmond Phillpott, according to the Condition of
    this Indenture, And the Said Thomas Gerrard is to be discharged
    from the payment of the Said Twenty pound Sterling, any thing
    Contained in These presents, Notwithstanding. In Testimony

    p. 388

    whereof we have Sett our hands this 27th of may 1652
    Teste Roger Isham Thomas Gerrard
    Thomas Hawkines Will Mitchell
    Concordat Cum Orriginali teste me Tho: Turner Ctk


    1657/8
    Jan. 26
    Estate of
    Simpson

    Owen James hath this day (being the 26th of Ianuary 1657) Entred a Caveat for Administration upon the Estate of Paul Simpson
    deceased.


    Stone v.
    Barbarah
    Feb.11i, 1657
    Recorded
    for Sollamon Barbarah

    These may Testify I Thomas Stone do acquitt release and free
    Soliman Barbarah from all Service and Engagegements due from
    him to Capt William Stone (Excepting the Clause of the Leaving him half his Estate at his Death, which according to former Condition Standeth in force) upon the payment of four Thousand pounds of Tobacco, for which I am Content to take, a man Servant at Eighteen hundred and his Bill for one Thousand to be paid upon demand, and the other twelve hundd to be paid the next yeare as Wittness my hand this 13th of November 1657
    Thomas Stone
    Witness. Sam: ll Bonam
    ===
    James Hughes 2005-09-03 20:58:45
    Virginia Chronology

    There is 1050 acres granted unto John Wheston (Whetstone) (on NOMENY Cr.), Patrick Spence and Thomas Dyas, the land being by conveyance from Whiston to William Bishopp and Mary Lansdon as also Dyas unto John Quigley and Quigley to Moxley. For the prevention of future trouble it is agreed by Spence and Bishopp, for himselfe and his daughter in law Mary Lansdon,and Moxley that the dividing line shall begin ... at the side of a deep runn ... east side of the great runn ... line of 1200 acres surveyed by Thomas Dyas, now in the possession of Spence ... Patrick Spence to injoy as his share all that lyeth within the said bounds. ... side of a small branch ... crossing the path ... to the great runn ... William Bishop and Mary Langsdown to injoy that part. ... to the deep run ... William Moxley to injoy that part. Signed by Patrick Spence, William Bishopp, William (X) Moxley. Wit: JAMES (X) HAWLEY (note he is illiterate), Samll. Bonam. 2 Feb 1669 [1670]. Recorded.
    ===
    James Hughes 2005-09-03 21:02:44
    FCO 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. FIELD References in Early VA 2. FIELD ...
    http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:HLC4N3qrgB8J:idbdnet.com/FCO/15.txt+%22 bonam%22,+%22marshall%22,+%22county,+virginia%22&hl=en
    18 March 1662 MR. JNO. LORD, 1200 acs. W'moreland County, 1. 443 (530).
    At the head of Mr. Popes Cr., 600 acs. parte N. upon same, Ely. upon land of Mr. Tyrrill &c. and 600 acs. bounding N. with the aforesd. land, Ely. with land of sd. Tyrrill, Swly. with branches of the Bevor Dams that cometh up behind sd. Tyrrills land, W.S.W. with land of Abraham FEILD & Christopher Butler & N.W. with land of Richard Griffin. 600 acs. granted to Richard Walker 16 July 1654, assigned to Samll. Bonam, who assigned halfe of same to Jno. Boocock, who assigned to sd. Lord & the other halfe of sd. 600 acs.
    was assigned by Bonam to sd. Lord. 600 acs. the remainder due for trans. of 12 pers: 9 Negroes; Mary Jones, Susan Totnam, Walter Peters. ===

    James Hughes 2005-09-03 21:15:24
    Ashworth Battles Carden Cardon McSpadden Smith
    http://www.lightpatch.com/genealogy/paf/pafn07.htm
    FROM OUR ARCHIVES
    Lineage of Rebecca (Bonum) Eskridge- taken from information provided by Coz. Floyd Wickenkamp

    Rebecca Bonum, first wife of George Eskridge, was the mother of all but one (Elizabeth) of George's children. She was the daughter of Samuel Bonum and Margaret Philpott.
    There is some question as to exactly when Samuel Bonum arrived in Virginia. Three early references to a Samuel Bonham in records of Northumberland County probably referred to the same man we know as Samuel Bonum since the name Bonham disappears after 1660 and from there on there are numerous references made in the records to Samuel Bonum.
    Samuel Bonham was the recipient of f Virginia land patent in 1633, but the precise location of the property has not been determined.
    Samuel Bonham is listed as a witness in a law suit in Northumberland County 22 Aug 1655. (Record Book 14, p. 56)
    Samuel Bonham is again mentioned in a a law suit 14 Nov 1660 when he took William Thomas to court for failure to pay his srent. (Nthumblnd Co. Order Book 2, p 133)
    Samuel owned at least 3 tracts of land in Westmorelandd county. David W. Eaton in Historical Atlas of Westmoreland county, Virginia mentions 99 acres patented 13 October 16665 on Lynch's Poing; 288 acres acquired from Mrs. Joane Philpott, mother of his wife Margaret, located on "the south side of Bonum's Creek" across the creek from Pecatone and undetermined acrreage in what is now Colonial Beach. according to Nugent's Cavaliers and Pioneers, vol II, he also patented 400 acres in Lancaster County "on the freshes of the Rappahannock River 14 miles above Nansemond town", 29 Oct. 1669.
    Eaton states in his book (op cit) "Samuel Bonum is said to have come from Kinsale, Ireland.. It is known that he named the first tract of land he patented "Kinsal" in Westmoreland County." ...Whether Samuel was descended from English or Irish forebrears has not been determined; Bonum is not a common name in Ireland but is frequently seen in Essex, England records. no record of his birth has been found in either england or Ireland, however.
    ===
    Contributed by: James Hughes

    URL: http://home.comcast dot net/~rubymc/spence.htm
    URL title: SpenceResearch Paper
    Note:
    10Page 10a-12a. 25-26 Jan 1691 [1692]. Samuel Bonum and Margaret his wife of Youcomoco in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, planter, to John Baker of same, planter. Lease and release; for 3000 pounds of tobacco. 370 acres in Youcomoco in said parish ... upon the land of Jeremiah Jadwin and the land of Alexander Spence, and the land of William Daine, which land formerly beinng granted unto Mr. WILLIAM REYNOLDS deceased, and upon the lands of William Carr, and upon the land of James Coleman, and upon the head of a creek or branch formerly called Cotank and now commonly called Tucker's Run ... formerly granted unto Thomas Phillpot of the said parish and county, deceased, and by the said Phillpot pattented 14 Aug. 1668, 100 acres thereof pattented by another pattent by the said Phillpot 1652 and 270 acres likewise pattented by the said Phillpot 1662. Signed by Samuel Bonum and Margarett (x) Bonum. Wit: Robert Jadwin, Gilbert Robinson, Alex. Spence.
    ===
    James Hughes 2005-09-03 17:33:54
    URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=18&last=&g_p=P3&collect ion=LO Patent
    Title Bonam, Samuel.
    Publication 4 July 1653.
    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
    Note Location: Northumberland County.
    Description: 300 acres in Potomac River, Wt. N. Wt. on the land of Jon. Rosier. .
    Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 18 (Reel 2).
    ===
    URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=499&last=&g_p=P5&co llection=LO Patent
    Title Bonam, Samuel.
    Publication 13 October 1665.
    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
    Note Location: Westmoreland County.
    Description: 99 acres on the south side of Potomack River adjoining land of Richard Holding. .
    Source: Land Office Patents No. 5, 1661-1666 (v.1 & 2 p.1-369), p. 499 (Reel 5).
    ===
    http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=262&last=&g_p=P6&co llection=LO Patent
    Title Bonam, Samuel.
    Publication 29 October 1669.
    Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
    Note Location: Lancaster County.
    Description: 400 acres in the freshes of Rappahannock of River. about 14 miles above Nanzemond Town. Begg. at a small gutt or creek dividing this land and the land of John Butt, and John Phillips.
    Source: Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 262 (Reel 6).
    ===
    http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=291&last=&g_p=G2&co llection=NN Grant
    Title Tucker, John.
    Publication 3 August 1698.
    Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311.
    Note Location: Westmoreland County.
    Description: 105 acres beginning at a forked pine by Rotank Creek in the line of Samuel Bonam.
    Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 2, 1694-1700, p. 291 (Reel 288).
    ===
    Northumberland County Record Book 1652 -1658: ©Peter's Row - 2002
    Alice Atkinson her examination,
    August the 22nd 1655, The examination of Alice
    Atkinson, she the examinent saith, That being in company
    with Mrs. Salisbury, she the said Mrs. Salisbury carried this
    examinent into the company of Mr. Richard Wright,
    Abraham Clay, James Aston and general others in a short
    time the company departed and this examinent and Mrs.
    Salisbury left alone, Mrs. Salisbury said she would go to the
    court and hear the cause tried concerning Mr. Morris his
    Maid and asked me if I would go with her this examinent
    replied and said she was not very well, but told her the said
    Mrs. Salisbury that if she were any better she would come.
    Imediately after Mrs. Salisburys Denture came Samuel
    Bonham with some wine and asked this examinent where
    Mrs. Salisbury was, this examinent told him that she was
    gone to the court to hear a cause tried concerning Mr.
    Morris his Maid, the said Bonham asked this examinent if
    he should call Mrs. Salisbury, this examinent answered, yes,
    if he pleased presently after the said Sam'll Bonham was
    gone came the said Wright where this examinent was and
    sat down by her and asked this examinent to lay with her,
    but this examinent told him she would not consent to any
    such thing, the said Mr. Wright swore he must and would
    lay with her, then this examinent desired him as a Gent. to
    forebear such incurties yet he notwithstanding all this
    portent nothing but the said Mr. Wright threw this
    examinent down and with struggling this examinent had
    cloths come off and got upon this examinent by force and
    ravished her and she cried out twice as loud as she could
    and told him that what lay would aford he then would not
    spare him, immediately after the said the said Mr. Wright
    went into the weeds, Mr. Willsford came presently after this
    and asked this examinent if she were alone Mr. Wright
    hearing Mr. Willsford speak made answer and came out of
    the weeds and they both went away together presently after
    came Mr. Clay, Mr. Horsley and James Aston with wine
    and asked this examinent to drink but she answered them
    not but one took her by one hand and another by the other
    hand and drank a health to him and lay with her last, but she
    this examinent refused to drink and answered as-not had
    made ready her head she this examinent went away and left
    the company and as she was going by the way met with
    Mrs. Salisbury and told her the said Mrs. Salisbury what
    bad fortune had befallen her the said examinent, Mrs.
    Salisbury answered and said that Mr. Wright was a Gent.
    and that it was pitty, the said Mrs. Salisbury bid this
    examinent tarry there and she would go and cail Mr.
    Wright, so when Mr. Wright came Mrs. Salisbury taxed him
    of the matter, at the first Mr. Wright denyed it but after he
    did not did not much standout in it and told this examinent
    that if she would make no words of it and be friends with
    him he would give her satisfaction for the wrong he had
    done her and further saith not.
    ===
    CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 237
    SAMLL. BONAM, 300 acs. Northumberland Co., bounding N. N. E. upon Potomack Riv., W. N. W. on land of Mr. Jon. Rosier. 4 July 1653, p. 18. Trans. of 6 pers: Anth. Harrison, Jon. Griffeth Eliz Burrowes, Eliz. Needum, Joan Pickering, Jon. Seabottom.
    ===
    CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 532
    SAMUELL BONAM, 99 acs. Wmoreland Co., on S. side of Potomack Riv., 13 Oct. 1665, p. 424, (499). Adj. land of Richard Holding, extending W. acc. nigh the little creek, thence S.E.Ely. nigh Yeocomico Riv. &c. Granted to sd. Holding, by him deserted, then supposed to contain 112 acs. but upon strict survey found to contain 99 acs., & now granted by order &c. & further due for trans. of 2 pers: Henry Lacashire, Jane Castle.
    ===
    CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 66
    MR. SAML. BONAM. 400 acs. Lancaster Co., in the freshes of Rappa. Riv., about 14 mi. above Nanzemond Towne, 29 Oct. 1669, p. 262. Beg. at a cr. dividing this from land of Jno. Batt & Jno. Phillips &c. Granted to John Sharp 14 June 1655, deserted, & since granted to Jno. Appleton 2 June 1664, deserted, & now granted by order, &c. Trans. of 8 pers: Adam Robinson, Katherine Adams, Mary Fawkett, Jno. Achill, Susan Bradley, Tho. Johnson, Nath. Watridge, James Ausley (or Ansley).
    ===
    CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 6; Pg 84
    ROBERT LOVELL, 500 acs. W'moreland Co., N. Ely. upon Potomack Riv., adj. Jno. Lancelott & Samll. Bonam; 14 Oct. 1670, p. 324. Granted to Wm. Botham 24 Oct. 1655, assigned to Richd. Heaberd 25 Aug. 1656, assigned to Wm. Peirce 2 Oct. 1660, who assigned to sd. Lovell 7 July 1670.

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    Birth:
    his birth calculated as 1621 from a couple of dated documents that gave his age, both showing him to (document 1654 states: Samuel Bonham aged 33 yeares or thereabouts...)

    but:
    Samuel Bonham was the recipient of f Virginia land patent in 1633, but the precise location of the property has not been determined.

    don't think they got land grants at 12 yrs old.


    Other-Begin:
    NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY ORDERS 1657-1661
    Northumberland County Court 20th of July 1660; pg 249
    - Whereas WM: COLMAN was severall times subpenaed to prove the Will of WM: BACON, Gent., deced., & gave his attendance (as well formerly as now), It is therefore ordered that SAMLL. BONHAM, whoe married the Relict of the said BACON, shall by the 10th of 9br; next make payment of 120 lb. of tobco: unto the said COLMAN with Court charges

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I24775

    Property:
    URL: http://home.comcast dot net/~rubymc/spence.htm
    URL title: SpenceResearch Paper
    Note:
    10Page 10a-12a. 25-26 Jan 1691 [1692]. Samuel Bonum and Margaret his wife of Youcomoco in Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, planter, to John Baker of same, planter. Lease and release; for 3000 pounds of tobacco. 370 acres in Youcomoco in said parish ... upon the land of Jeremiah Jadwin and the land of Alexander Spence, and the land of William Daine, which land formerly beinng granted unto Mr. WILLIAM REYNOLDS deceased, and upon the lands of William Carr, and upon the land of James Coleman, and upon the head of a creek or branch formerly called Cotank and now commonly called Tucker's Run ... formerly granted unto Thomas Phillpot of the said parish and county, deceased, and by the said Phillpot pattented 14 Aug. 1668, 100 acres thereof pattented by another pattent by the said Phillpot 1652 and 270 acres likewise pattented by the said Phillpot 1662. Signed by Samuel Bonum and Margarett (x) Bonum. Wit: Robert Jadwin, Gilbert Robinson, Alex. Spence.


    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I68426

    Samuel married Margaret Philpott before 1660 in Northumberland Co, Virginia. Margaret (daughter of Robert Philpott and Joane Powell) was born about 1640; died before 28 Mar 1694 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah Bonham was born about 1642; died after 1643.
    2. Samuel Bonham, Jr was born about 1648; died in 1748 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    3. Philpott Bonham was born about 1652; died in 1726 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    4. Daniel Bonham was born about 1662 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia; died on 28 Nov 1732 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    5. Margaret Bonham was born about 1668 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia; died after 1697 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    6. Elizabeth Bonham was born about 1672 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia; died after 1721 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    7. Rebecca Bonham (Bonum) was born about 1658 in Northumberland Co, Virginia; died on 27 Oct 1715 in Cople Parish, Westmoreland Co, Virginia.
    8. Daniel Bonham, (grandson?) was born about 1702 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia; died before 28 Nov 1732 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Bonham was born in 1580 in England (son of Thomas Bonham and Joan Bocking); died about 1639 in England.

    William married Ann Babbington about 1600 in England. Ann was born about 1580 in England; died after 1605 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann Babbington was born about 1580 in England; died after 1605 in England.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Bonham was born about 1602; died after 1630.
    2. George Bonham, Sr was born in 1604 in Harworth, Nottingham, England; died on 28 Apr 1704 in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts.
    3. Anam Bonham was born about 1606 in England; died after 1635 in Maryland/New York.
    4. 1. Samuel Bonham, (not a son) was born in 1621 in Kinsale, Co Cork, Ireland; died before 25 May 1692 in Westmoreland Co, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Bonham was born in 1550 in Essex Co, England (son of William Bonham and Frances Tey); died about 1580 in England.

    Thomas married Joan Bocking about 1567 in England. Joan (daughter of Edmund Bocking) was born about 1550 in England; died after 1581 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joan Bocking was born about 1550 in England (daughter of Edmund Bocking); died after 1581 in England.
    Children:
    1. 2. William Bonham was born in 1580 in England; died about 1639 in England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Bonham was born about 1530 in Stanway Hall, Essex Co, England (son of Thomas Bonham, II and Catherine Marney); died about 1629 in England.

    Notes:

    LDS Family History Library with reference TR41-GD and birthdate of abt 1530

    William married Frances Tey about 1549 in England. Frances (daughter of Thomas* Tey, Sir) was born in 1530 in England; died after 1551 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances Tey was born in 1530 in England (daughter of Thomas* Tey, Sir); died after 1551 in England.
    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas Bonham was born in 1550 in Essex Co, England; died about 1580 in England.

  3. 10.  Edmund Bocking was born about 1520 in England; died after 1551 in England.
    Children:
    1. 5. Joan Bocking was born about 1550 in England; died after 1581 in England.