John Pride and Susanna
Husband John Pride
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Father: William Pride ( - ) Mother:
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Wife Susanna
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Children
1 F Jane Pride
Born: Christened: Died: 1757-1761 - (Chesterfield Co., Virginia) Buried:Spouse: William Lockett ( -1757)
2 F Dorothy Pride
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3 F Elizabeth Pride
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4 M John Pride
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5 F Margaret Pride
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6 U Michal Pride
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7 M Parker Pride
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8 F Susannah Pride
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9 M William Pride
Born: 19 Dec 1721 - Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia 1 Christened: 31 Jan 1722 - Bristol Parish, Henrico Co., Virginia Died: Buried:
10 M Pucket Pride
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General Notes: Husband - John Pride
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About John Pride
2. John2 Pride (William1) died Bef February 1742/43 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married Susannah.
Notes Deeds, Wills, etc. 1688-1697, page 602, Henrico County, Virginia. Deed from William Pride to his children, Winifred Lockett, Halcott Pride, John Pride and William Pride.
Miscellaneous Court Records 1650-1800, Volume 4, page 1222, Henrico County, Virginia. Will of John Pride. To son John 314 acres on Timsberry Swamp in Henrico, willed to me by my father, William Pride, & 1 negro. To William Ballow, 1 shilling. To daughter Elizabeth Hill, 1 shilling. To daughter, Jane Locket, 1 shilling. To daughter Dorothy Wilson, 1 shilling. To daughter Michal Pride, 1 negro and items. To daughter Margaret Pride, 1 negro and items. To daughter Parker Pride, 1 negro and items. To daughter Susannah Webster, 1 negro. To son William, all the rest of the estate and to be executor. Will dated July 13, 1742, and proved February, 1743. Witnesses: William Pride, Elias Clark, and Jonathan Shackleton.
Order Book 1737-1746, page 246, Henrico County, Virginia. February 1743. Will of John Pride, dec'd. presented by executor, and proved by oath of William Pride and Jonathan Shackleton, two of the witnesses.
John's wife, Susannah, may have been Susanna Pucket.
Children of John Pride and Susannah are:
6 i. Dorothy3 Pride. She married Wilson.
7 ii. Elizabeth Pride. She married John Hill.
+8 iii. Jane Pride.
9 iv. John Pride.
10 v. Margaret Pride.
11 vi. Michal Pride.
12 vii. Parker Pride.
13 viii. Susannah Pride.
+14 ix. William Pride, Jr., born December 19, 1721 in Bristole Parish, Virginia; died Bef July 04, 1760 in Dale Parish, Chesterfield County, Virginia.
15 x. Pucket Pride, born September 02, 1729 in Bristol Parish, Virginia.
3. Halcott2 Pride (William1) died Bef October 05, 1725 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married Martha.
Sources
Branchiana; being a partial account of the Branch family in Virginia, by James Branch Cabell. Richmond, Va., Printed by Whittet & Shepperson. 1907. . Page 165
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1747 Febuary 26th Deed [Henrico County Virginia Deeds 1737-1750, Abstracted & Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III,©1985, Reprinted1988, 1995 pg 51] page 350 William PRIDE, Jr. and James HILL, Jr. both of Dale Parish, Henrico Co., to Edward Hill of Same, for £100, 247 acres in same parish, patented by John PRIDE, father of said William and given to Wm by his will, ½ of tract. Other ½ given by said John PRIDE, dec'd to John Hill, father of James. No witnesses. Signed: William Pride, Jr., James Hill Jr., Recorded 1st Monday March 1747 Elizabeth, widow of John HILL, relinquished her dower right.
1747/48 Jan 12th DEED [Cavaliers & Pioneers, Patent Book No. 28 page 329] Henry RANDOLPH, 1,790 acs. Henrico Co. on the S side of Swift Cr., on a Hunting Path, to a Wolf Pit, on the W side of Youls Br., on Nottoway Run; adj. James FRANKLING Junr., Capt JEFFERSON, Thomas TOTTY, John GILL, Mr. John Archer & Colo. Francis EPES; 12 Jan 1747/48, p. 305. £9. Whereas by Pat. 22 Jan 1718 gtd. Francis Eppes Gent. since dec'd [dated 22 Jan 1717/18 in PB 10 p. 346 to Francis Epes]; And Whereas William KENNON & Ann his wife, William Poythress & Sarah his wife. and Elizabeth RANDOLPH Widow; to which sd Ann, Mary, Sarah and Elizaeth the same was devised by their Father the sd Francis EPPES dec'd, have failed to pay Quit Rents and to make Cultiv. and Improv. and Henry RANDOLPH having Petitioned our Lieut. Governor and COmmander in Chief hath obtained a G. for the same.
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John Pride Jr. (c.1720\emdash 1753) [1658.1]
John Pride Jr., the son of John Pride Sr. and Susanna, was born in 1720. He inherited 314 acres on Timsbury Swamp in Henrico County that had belonged to his grandfather William Pride and he was living in Amelia County in April 1746 when he sold it to John Vest for £40. For some reason John Pride's first cousin John Hill had made a bond the year before promising to convey the land to Vest. The consideration was £80 and the court did not order the bond recorded until 1749. Presumably Hill had some nature of claim against the land.
In March 1733 William Pride gave John Pride Jr., who we believe was this John Pride, two tracts on Swift Creek: 110 acres of the Clay patent and the 110-acre Richard Walthall purchase of 1724. Henrico County taxed John Pride Jr. on two levies and 210 acres in 1736 and 2 levys in 1737.
Like his father, John got a substantial amount of land through purchase and patent. In 1740 John Pride Jr. obtained a patent for 399 acres on a branch of Deep Creek in Henrico County. On 17 April 1746, he purchased 400 acres in Amelia County from Samuel Cobbs for £180. This land was next to Field Jefferson and ran along Knibbs Creek and Beech Tree Branch.
John married Frances. We do not know Frances's last name though she may have been a Rowlett as that is what they named a son. She was possibly the daughter of William Rowlett. Absent his will, we cannot identify all the children of William Rowlett. It is quite possible that Mary (Clarke) Cooke was his second wife and that William left children by his first. John Pride had a wife named Frances and named a son Rowlett. Possibly his wife, who we presume was Frances Rowlett, was a daughter of this William Rowlett and the granddaughter of Frances Worsham.
John and Frances settled in Amelia County where his father was already living by 1749 when John Pride of Amelia County sold Francis Walthall land in Chesterfield County. Frances relinquished her dower right in the land. Pride sold a tract of 63½ acres to John Russell of Chesterfield County in 1754.
On 5 August 1751, John patented 175 acres on the north side of Dry Creek that ran into Swift Creek. In 1756 John Pride Jr. bought 200 acres on the north side of Flat Creek from Richard Booker, Francis Anderson Sr., and Edmund Booker Jr. John's son Rowlett would later marry Elizabeth, the daughter of Francis Anderson Sr., and John's daughter Mary would marry Booker's son Edmund.
John Pride of Amelia County held 322 acres on the south side of Great Swamp in Chesterfield County that he sold to William Akin in 1760 for £60.
John was living in York County when, on 29 December 1760, Edmund Booker and Edith, his wife, sold 150 acres in Amelia County to John Pride Jr. of the "Town & County of York (Va.)" for £75. John was still in York County in 1762 when he bought 50 adjacent acres with a mill from John SPENCER for £50. We do not know why he had moved to York County. Edith Booker of the 1760-deed was Edith Cobbs, daughter of Samuel Cobbs who came from York County to Amelia County but we do not know of any relationship among the families. Both Cobbs and John Pride's sons were Amelia County clerks.
John, Frances, and their children lived at Pridesville, near the site of the first Amelia County court house.
John died in Amelia County (will dated 5 April 1773 ). His wife was still living and he mentioned her in his will. The children listed below were beneficiaries. Each child inherited two or three "Negro" slaves. Additionally, Rowlett inherited the home plantation after his mother's death. The two younger daughters, Mary and Martha, could live there until they married.
In 1782 Amelia County listed Frances Pride head of a household of six whites and twelve blacks. By 1785 two were in her family. Like her son, Frances contributed supplies to the Revolution.
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AMELIA CO. MARRIAGES
\emdash\emdash , 1764, Susan Pride, daughter of John Pride, and James Booker
August 31, 1764, William Pride and Mary Tanner
June 28, 1781, Mary Pride and Edmund Booker
November 3, 1799, Elizabeth Welden Pride and Bennett Moxley
July \emdash , 1799, Thomas Pride and Rebecca Pride
LAND:
Henrico Co. Deeds and Wills, 1725-37 (LDS microfilm 31765), pg 91:
On February 4, 1726 John Pride of the parish of Bristol and the county of Henrico sells to John Hill of the same place "for and in consideration of the Love & affection he beareth unto ye s'd John Hill his Son in Law as for his advancement & performent in the world" a tract of 123 1/2 acres, more or less, in Henrico Co. on the north side of Appamattock River at a place commonly known by the name of Deep Creek, on the north side of the said creek, being part of a tract of 247 acres patented by John Pride August 17, 1725. Signed John Pride.
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Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George and Dinwiddie Counties, Virginia, 1720-1798 (N.p.: n.p., 1898.), 75.
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