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Hannah Lilly (1694)

Hannah Lilly
Born in Perquimans Co., North Carolinamap
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Hannah Lilly Rogerson
Great grandparents of Hannah Lilly Rogerson are John and Ales (Alice) Lilly of Cheshire, England.
Their son: John Lilley m.1st Elizabeth (per Berkley Registry) Ch: John Lilley b. abt 1669 (prior to coming to Perq. County). John and Elizabeth Lilly came to Perquimans Precinct around 1670 (Berkley Reg.). Ch: (born in Perq. Precinct) William Lilly b. Oct. 1, 1671 (Berkley Reg.), Ann Lilly b. Oct. 31, 1673 (Berkley Reg.), Thomas Lilly b. Feb. 5, 1676 (Berkley Reg.).
John Lilly m. 2nd Jane Sweatman, last day of May, 1682 by Rev. Anthony Slocum (Berkley Reg.). John Lilly d. 1688. Guardian for John, William and Thomas was Thomas Attaway.
Other "tidbits" of Lilly Info, including Perquimans Court Records, Patents, etc..
Oct. Term 1689 Perq. Court
Richard Evans petitions this court about the cattle of Thomas Lilly, now in the hands of Thomas Attaway and he Thomas Attaway being unprepared desireth Liberty till next court to bring an account of what stock belong to Thomas Lilly, and show cause why he detaineth him. Signed: Ralph Fletcher, John Barrow, John Weedbe, Thomas Lepper.
July Term 1690 Perq. Court
Richard Evans in behalf of Thomas Lilly, petitioning the court in October last, that Thomas Attaway should give an account of the cattle belonging to the orphans of John Lilly deceased, and why he detaineth the same who hath produced in writing from John Lilly deceased which gives the said Attaway power to keep the said orphans and stock, both of Thomas Lilly and his brothers til they become of the age of 21 years old. It is therefore ordered that Thomas Attaway give account of what cattle belong to Thomas Lilly and William Lilly after John Lilly has his part and give bond to the court for the managing, and delivery of the same according to condition. Capt. Ralph Fletcher, John Whitby, William Bundy, Joseph Sutton, Robert Wilson Justices of the court.
(Same term of court)
Thomas Attaway commencing suit against John Lilly, and the jury finding for the defendant, therefore it is ordered that Thomas Attaway and John Lilly choose each of them a man to devide to John Lilly what cattle he can make appear to be his, out of the stock of John Lilly deceased and that of Thomas Attaway, and give an account of what cattle belongs to Thomas Lilly and William Lilly, and give bond to the court, for them and their increase, casualties, excepted for the use of said orphans. Same Justices as above.
January Term 1691/92
Robert Wilson petitioning this court as one of the Executors of the estate of Johnathan Phelps deceased, for dividation with John Lilly, who married the relict of the said Phelps and John Lilly choosing Caleb Calloway and Thomas Lepper, and Robert Wilson choosing Francis Toms and William Bundy: it is therefore ordered that the four mentioned men or any three of them shall and may divide the said estate of Jonathan Phelps which is yet undivided, remaining of the estate of Johnathan Phelps, between John Lilly and Robert Wilson, in behalf of the Orphans. Signed Ralph Fletcher, John Wheedby, Joseph Sutton, William Bundy.
Whether Henry Johnathan Phelps or Johnathan Henry Phelps is unknown but the fact remains that this Phelps, Lived on the "point" on Land located where the Town of Hertford now Stands. The orphan Johnathan Phelps mentioned above is the Johnathan Phelps that m. Elizabeth Toms dau of Francis Toms.1722.their son Johnathan Phelps m.Dorothy Jordan. This Johnathan Phelps ran the Ferry at Phelps Point. He Died 1759. Widow m2nd John Skinner before 1761. At the Death of John Lilly in 1701. This Phelps Point Property descended to Sarah and Hannah Lilley.Sarah Lilley m. William Tetterton. No Children Found. Hannah Lilley m. James Sitterson, one of the Gentleman Justices of the Perq Court. (See SITTERSON Family). (Interesting Note) Hannah Lilley Sittersons name is found in the Will of Thomas Harvey Dated Nov. 21, 1748. This will List Hannah Sitterson as "AUNT".Thomas Lilley is shown living with Daniel Snukes in the 1702 Tax schedule Perq County.. Both Thomas Lilley and Daniel Snukes file for Patent Lands in April 1712. Thomas Lilley later married Sarah Kitching (dau of William Kitching) about 1706. Patent Book Eight, 3127, page 235.Thomas Lilley Is Granted A Patent April 1, 1713 as follows: 500 ac. in Perquimans Precinct, joining a branch, Issac Wilson, and Daniel Snooks, Wittness: Thomas Pollock, Thomas Boyd, N. Chevin. Christopher Gale, Tobias Knight. Apparently Thomas Lilley Gives half this Patent to brother William Lilley. (Daniel Snork dies in June 1712, William Kitching and Widow, Margaret Snukes. Benefactors of Snukes Will receive Patents in their Names)Patent Book One 591, Page 206. July. 1, 1713William Kitching and Margaret Snookes, Widow and Relic of Daniel Snooks Deceased, 275 acres joining ye said Daniels Former head Line.Thomas Pollock Thomas Boyd N. Chevin C. Gale Tobias Knight.Patent Book One 592, Page 206. July.1, 1713William Kitching and Margaret Snooks, Widow and Relic of Daniel Snooks Deceased 450 acres in Perquimans Precinct, joining Cabbin Point, ye Pocoson on Perquimans River, a branch and ye said River. Thomas Pollock, Thomas Boyd N. Chevin C. Gale Tobias Knight.Patent Book One 593, Page 206. July. 1, 1713.William Kitching and Margaret Snooks, Widow and Relic of Daniel Snooks Deceased 300 acres on ye head of Pequimans River, Joining Thomas Docton. Signed: Thomas Pollock, Thomas Boyd, N Chevin. C. Gale. Tobias Knight.See MAP <patent.html> of Patents for Kitching, Snukes, and Thomas Lilley. Children of William Lilley: William Lilley Jr.Children of Thomas and Sarah Lilley are: John Lilley, Ch; Joshua Lilley and John Lilley Jr who had a John Jr who m. Casiah Rogerson.Thomas Lilley Jr. Ch: Zakariah Lilley and Ann Lilley who m. Jacob Perry Dec 5, 1754.
Thomas Lilley Jr moved to the Island of St. CroixTimothy Lilley. Moved to Martin Co.Joseph Lilley. M. Sarah Roundtree Moved to Martin Co. Mary Lilley m. a RIDDICKJane Lilley m. a RIDDICKMargaret m. John RIDDICK Ch. Thomas Riddick b. Dec.15,1732 Sarah Riddick b. Nov.2, 1734 (Berkley Reg)Hannah Lilley m. Daniel Rogerson <danielrogerson1.html> around 1728.Children of Jacob Perry and Ann Lilley, Jacob Perry Son of John and Mary Perry (Brother of Israel Perry and Phillip Perry) Jacob Perry d. 1777. Will List: Sons: Jacob, Israel and Reubin, dau. Priscilla Welch, wife of Dempsey Welch, dau. Hepzibah Stallings, Wife of Hardy StallingsAnn Winslow, wife of Caleb Winslow, Sons Dempsey and John, Grandson Issac Wilson, Son of Issac. Wife Ann
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/lillyfamily/thomaslilly.html
North Carolina Lilly Families
Thomas Lilley of Perquimans/Martin Counties
Thomas Lilley was born in Perquimans County, North Carolina. His will, dated 12 October, 1735, names his wife and six children (four boys and two girls). His wife's name was Sarah. The names of his four sons were Thomas, William, Timothy, and Joseph. His two daughters were Margaret and Hannah. Thomas Lilley died in Perquimans County in 1735.Joseph Lilley purchased 125 acres of land from his brother Timothy Lilley in Tyrell County 20 November, 1743. He later purchased land and settled in Martin County.Joseph and his wife, Mary, reared at three children. Their names were Cader, Simon, and Josiah.The names of the children of Cader Lilley were Joseph, John, Simon, Joseph, John Simon, Ebenezer, William, Miles, Daniel, Chrissy, Betsey, and Mary (Polley) LilleyCader Lilley and his wife, Patty, reared the following children: Joseph, John, Simon, Ebenezer, William, Miles, Daniel, Chrissy, Betsey, and Mary (Polly).Mary Lilley married a cousin named Joseph Lilley. At least three sons were born to this couple. Their names were Simon, Miles, and Eason. Eason Lilley was born in 1817. He married Christina Peel. This couple reared six children. Their names were as follows: Elvin (born 1842), William Henry (born 1844), Kader (born 1847), Prudence (born 1850), Clementina (born 1855), and Daniel Bennett (born 1859).Elvin Lilley apparently never married.William Henry Lilley married twice. His first marriage was to Henrietta (?). They were married in 1865. Henrietta Lilley died eight days after giving birth to a child in 1866. The child's name was Robert Eason Lilley.William Henry Lilley's second marriage was to Gabrilla in 1874. The names of their children were as follows: Lidy (born 1875), Samuel Tildon (born 1876), and Eler Frances (born 1878).Clementina Lilley married Romulus Lilley in 1877.Romulus and Clementina Lilley reared two daughters whose names were Mary Eler (born 1878), and Mary Frances (born 1881).Daniel Bennett Lilley married. He died as a young man leaving his widow with three children. Their names were Rhoda, Jesse, and Christina.
Kader Lilley
Kader Lilley married Mary Louisa Griffin in 1872. Seven children were born of this union. Their names were John Dawson (born 1875), Henry Laurance (born 1878), Lydia Louisa (born 1878), Sylvester Bennett (born 1880), Joseph Eason (born 1884), Fannie (born 1893), and Mary Kader (born 1897).
The following information was submitted by Richard Rogerson.I began a search for Lilley Records about ten years ago when I discovered Daniel Rogerson M. Hannah Lilley, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Lilley. While at the Arcives copying the wills of the Lilley brothers, I discovered that John Lilley married Caziah Rogerson, Daughter of Daniel and Hannah Rogerson. The Berkley Register contains the statement: John Lilly married Jane Sweatman. John Lilly was a son of John and wife Ales (Alice) Late of Cheshire in olde England. That Register also lists the Births of John, Thomas, William, and Ann Lilly, beginning with John around 1672. Apparently John and Ales moved to Perquimans. around 1670, and there reared a family. Their children were John, Thomas, William, and Ann. John senior died around 1688, leaving an estate of cattle to the orphan children. This information was found in several court papers of Perquimans County. In 1690 John spelled his name Lilly. Thomas spelled the surname Lilley. These documents tell that they were all Brothers.The will of Daniel Snukes, dated 1712, (Perquimans County) mentions Thomas Lilley and Childern. The will of William Kitching in 1736, (Perquimans County)lists Thomas Lilley and Children. The 1702 tax list of Perquimans County shows Thomas living with Daniel Snukes. In 1712 Thomas and Daniel Snukes applied for patents. The patent of Thomas Lilley was for 500 acres. Snukes received 3 Patents, all beside Thomas Lilley. With the death of Snukes in 1712 the patents were granted to William Kitching in 1713. 300 acres of this land fell to Daniel Rogerson by the will of Daniel Snourk. The Discription by Kitching actually located this Land in Perquimans County.After John Lilly married Jane Sweatman, she died. He next married Hannah Phelps, widow of Henry Phelps. Their childred were Hannah, John, and Margaret. Hannah married James Sitterson in 1694. In the will of Thomas Harvey, he refers to Hannah Sitterson as Aunt Hannah. John, the son of John and Hannah Lilly, also had a son named John who married Caziah Rogerson.Extensive information on this family is contained in the Martin County, North Carolina Heritage Book.




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