Benjamin Thacker Sr
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Benjamin Acker Thacker Sr (1720 - 1798)

Benjamin Acker Thacker Sr
Born in Douglas, Goochland, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 2 Jul 1757 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia Colonymap
Husband of — married 5 Nov 1767 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginiamap
Husband of — married 30 Apr 1783 in Fluvanna County, Virginia, United Statesmap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 78 in Fluvanna, Virginia, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 1 Aug 2011
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Contents

Biography

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Benjamin Thacker Sr was a Virginia colonist.

Benjamin Thacker was born on 14 Jan 1720 in Goochland, Virginia.[1]

First Marriage

Spouse: Ruth Bowles, died in 1767 in Fluvanna County, Virginia. She is the great granddaughter of John Bowles and Jane Ellenor Parsons and William Knight and Agnes Coffey.
Date: 2 Jul 1757
Place: Goochland County.

Their children are:

Marianne Thacker born 2 Jul 1757 in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia[2]
Daniel Thacker born 11 Aug 1758 in Norfolk, Virginia
Benjamin Akers Thacker born 8 Jul 1759 in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia
Nathaniel Pettice Thacker born 8 Mar 1761 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia.
George Echo Thacker born 28 Nov 1761 in Louisa, Virginia.
William Thacker born 1762 in Goochland, Virginia.[3]
Jesse Thacker b: ABT 1763 in Goochland, Virginia.

Second Marriage

Spouse: Neffeny Emmerson
Date: 5 Nov 1767
Place: St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia[4][5]

Their children are:

Milley Thacker born 26 Jun 1769 in St. James Northam Parish, Goochland, Virginia
Ezekiel Thacker
Ellenton Thacker born about 1780 in Fluvanna, Virginia

Third Marriage

Spouse: Martha Sprouse
Date: 13 Apr 1783
Place: Fluvanna, Virginia, USA[6]

Their children are:

Christian Thacker
Jerusha Thacker born about 1786 in Fluvanna, Virginia

Deeds

  • 12 Nov 1766 mentioned in deed as "bounded by lines of Benjamin Thacker" in St. Ann's Parish along Ballenger Creek, also near Vinson and Thomas Sprouse.
  • 17 Nov 1767 Benjamin Thacker buys 300 acres of land of James George of Goochland Co., for 30 pounds. Land in Albermarle Co. on both sides of a Branch of Ballenger Creek called the Bold Branch and being bounded on the lines of Robert Hardee, William Moon, John Robinson and John Bellemy.
  • 14 May 1767, Benjamin Thacker buys 230 acres of land William Colvard of Louisa Co., for 23 pounds also connected to the above land in deed of November 17 1767.
  • 12 May 1770, received patent of 223 acres of land in the County of Albermarle, this is the same piece of land that mentions Neffeny Emmerson and was sold in December 1777.
  • 1777 signed petition not to dissolve Fluvanna County, this may be his son. March 1 1781, grant of 262 acres of land in the County of Fluvanna County, on the waters of Cold Branch. Listed in Albermarle Co., Tax records 1787 with 1 white male under 21, 1 black under 16, 3 horses and 10 cattle.
  • 12 Sep 1793, Benjamin Thacker and his wife Martha, of Albemarle County, deeded 100 acres in Albemarle County to Nathaniel Thacker of the same county, for 40 pounds[7]
  • One Benjamin Thacker (deceased) is included in the 1800 personal property tax list for Albemarle County[8]

Will

Benjamin Thacker Senr of Albemarle county, Virginia, do make my will:

  • wife Martha Thacker;
  • son Ambrose Thacker two pounds;
  • son William Thacker seven pounds;
  • son Benjamin Thacker Jr., four pounds;
  • son Nathaniel Thacker my set of Blacksmith's tools provided he does all my blacksmiths work during my and my wifes lifetime for nothing.
  • I give to my son Daniel Thacker fifty acres of land more or less including the plantation wereon he now lives and the sum of five pounds to him and his heirs forever.
  • I give to son Jesse Thacker four pounds;
  • son Ezekiel Thacker eight pounds;
  • daughter Ann Harlow one dollar;
  • daughter Christian Sprouce two dollars;
  • daughter Mary Sprouse three pounds;
  • daughter Elerton Thacker Sprouce two Negros by name Pleasant and Fanny.
  • I lend to my daughter Jerusha Thacker two negroes (to wit) by name Sam and Doll.
  • I give to my two daughters Elinton Thacker Sprouse and Jerusha Thacker one and twenty four acres of land so including the plantation whereon I now live to them ant their heirs forever.

My executors sell one hundred acres of land lying and being in the county of Fluvanna ajoining the lands of David Ross and John Allway on the waters of Balinger Creek...

I appoint my friends Talton Woodson, Howell Lewis and Thomas Bell executors. Dated 9 Apr 1798. Signed by Benjamin (his mark X) Thacker Senr. Witnessed Richd Woods, Elizabeth Woods, Judith Coleman, Bennnet Gilliam, Proved July court 1799.[9]

Slaves

1799 Will and estate records:

  • Fanny, Negroe wench, value $75 (bequeathed to daughter Elerton Thacker Sprouce)
  • Pleasant, boy, value, $60 (bequeathed to daughter Elerton Thacker Sprouce)
  • Doll, wench, value $80 (bequeathed to daughter Jerusha Thacker)
  • Sam, boy, value$40 (bequeathed to daughter Jerusha Thacker)

Benjamin died about 1799 in Albemarle County, Virginia.[1]

1804 Estate Records:

In Pursuance to an order of the Worshipful Court of Albemarle to us directed we the undersigned have proceeded to divide the Estate of Benjamin Thacker dec.d

  • Between Ellenton Thacker Sprouse and Jerusha Thacker legatees of the said deceased in the following Manner to Wit,
  • To Ellenton Thacker Sprouse - Two Hoes, 1 Shovels, 1 Axe, 1 Plough, 1 Red Cow, 1 Sow and five pigs, 1 Cotton Wheel, 1 Flax Ditto, 2 Slays, 1 Chest, 1 sitting Chair, 2 Basons, 6 Plates, One Loom & sley, One Bay Colt, One Dutch oven, one Pott, One bed and furniture -
  • The Land is divided in the following manner, Beginning at pointers on the side of a branch on Nathaniel Thackers line and runing thence a new dividing line N.o 77½° W 120 Poles to pointers, in West Langfords line,
  • Leaving the Dwelling House & Orchard on the part allotted to Ellenton Thacker Sprouse, Subject to the payment to the other Lott, -Which said Parcel or Lott of Land is bounded by the lands of West Langford & Nath.l Thacker, And the said dividing line between the legatees -
  • To Jerusha Thacker one Plough hoe, one pair hems[?], 1 Hoe, one Yellow Cow, one shoat one Sow and four Pigs One old Cotton Wheel, one Flax Wheel, One Trunk, one arm chair, One Dish, One Bason, One Table, 2 Pails, One Bellows, One Axe, One Bay Mare, 6 Croks flax seed, One grubing hoe, 2 chairs, 1 Horse Collar one pan handle[?] &trey, One Pott, One Skillet, One Bed and furniture, - And the Lott of Land lying on the NE side of the said dividing line and bounded by the Lands of Talton Woodson & Nathaniel Thacker.

[by] W.m Woods, W.m Woods, Rice Garland.[9]

Research Information

The following facts indicate that it was the same Benjamin Thacker who married and had children in Goochland County (1757-1769), who married in Fluvanna County in 1783, and who died in Albemarle County about 1799:

  • Two of the three children recorded as born to Benjamin Thacker in Goochland County (Benjamin and Nathaniel) are listed as children in the will of Benjamin Thacker in Albemarle County.
  • In 1777, Benjamin Thacker and his wife "Nephfa" sold land in Fluvanna County (Fluvanna County Deed Book 1, page 60). "Nephfa" seems to be a variation of Neffeny/Naphena, the bride's name in the 1767 marriage in Goochland County and the mother's name in the 1769 record of daughter Milley Thacker's birth in Goochland.
  • The Revolutionary War pension file of Benjamin's son, Daniel, states that he enlisted in Fluvanna County, Virginia (National Archives, Washington, D.C.).
  • In March 1783, Benjamin Thacker executed a deed of gift to his son Nathaniel Thacker -- again, the name of one of the children born in Goochland -- for land in Fluvanna County[10]
  • Also in March 1783, Benjamin executed a similar deed of gift to his son William Thacker [11]. No wife of Benjamin joined as a grantor on either deed of gift, suggesting that he had become a widow and, thus, supporting the conclusion that he is the same Benjamin Thacker who married Martha Sprouse in April 1783.
  • These deeds of gift were executed about two months before the marriage of Benjamin Thacker and Martha Sprouse (and recorded on the day of their execution). A man might well want to deed some of his property to his sons before remarrying late in life.
  • Benjamin Thacker's will in Albemarle County gives his wife's name as Martha -- the same first name as the bride in the April 1783 marriage in Fluvanna County.
  • That the Benjamin Thacker whose will is cited below is the same one who married Martha Sprouse in 1783 is further indicated by his calling her "my now wife Martha" in a 1786 deed[12]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/255624037/benjamine_acker-thacker: accessed April 1, 2024), memorial page for Benjamine Acker Thacker Sr. (14 Jan 1720–9 Apr 1798), Find a Grave Memorial ID 255624037; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by Susan M. Lindberg Panayi (contributor 48098956).
  2. "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRC-D8C : 28 January 2020), Marianne Thacker, 1757.
  3. "The Douglas Register, Being a Detailed Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths Together with Other Interesting Notes, as Kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750-1797" (in abstract at www.familysearch.org, citing FHL microfilm
    1. 883694 Item 5).
  4. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V299-3PT
  5. "The Douglas Register, Being a Detailed Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths Together with Other Interesting Notes, as Kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750-1797" (in abstract at www.familysearch.org, citing FHL microfilm #883694 Item 5).
  6. Fluvanna County Marriages, 1781-1849; by John Vogt & T. William Kethley, Jr.; page 50.
  7. (Albemarle Co., Virginia, DB 11:64-65).
  8. Abstracted in The Virginia Genealogist; vol. 3; number 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1959); page 164.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Will and Estate Records: Albemarle County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Wills and Estates;Albemarle Co., VA, Will Book 4 (1798-1809), pp. 28-29, 37-39, 151-52; The Library of Virginia, Albemarle Co. Microfilm Reel 35 (http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/albemarle/wills/t260b1wl.txt)
  10. (Fluvanna DB 1:144).
  11. (Fluvanna DB 1:443)
  12. (Fluvanna Co. DB 2:123).

See also:

  • https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBJQ-FRV
  • Remember Us! Robin Denise Naugle Bridant Family Tree, Updated: 2015-03-08
  • Scott Simpson's Virginia Genealogy: Updated: 2015-02-20
  • Fluvanna, Virginia Deed Book , Fluvanna, Virginia Tax Records
  • Will Benjamin Thacker Date of death: April 9 1798 Will proved July 1799

https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:837598&id=I00256

  • Heads of Families First Census of the United States 1790, could be as early as 1782, State of Virginia

https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/273262-heads-of-families-at-the-first-census-of-the-united-states-taken-in-the-year-1790-virginia-records-of-the-state-enumerations-1782-to-1785?viewer=1&offset=0#page=22&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=

Acknowledgements

  • Thacker-810 was created by Sharlene Miller through the import of Miller - Sieckmann.ged on Dec 5, 2015.
  • WikiTree profile Thacker-128 created through the import of Dulaney, Kelley Family Tree.ged on Aug 1, 2011 by Christina Marshall.




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Thacker-810 and Thacker-128 appear to represent the same person because: Good match. Birth years need to be resolved.
posted by Joel Bridgham
The last will and testament excluding the last name Thacker as the sur name might indicate that the daughters are Martha's from a previous marriage or his daughters married to a Sprouse....especially in the case of Elerton Thacker Sprouse where his surname is explicitly stated.

daughter Christian Sprouse two dollars; daughter Mary Sprouse three pounds; daughter Elerton Thacker Sprouse

posted by Jason Sprouse
edited by Jason Sprouse
Thacker Sr-1 and Thacker-128 appear to represent the same person because: I support the merger. In my research, Benjamin Aker Thacker had only one son named Daniel Thacker. I have found no vital record that indicated his proper name should be Daniel Thacker Sr.
posted by Paul Allison
Thacker-1741 and Thacker-128 appear to represent the same person because: Appear to be same person.
posted by Cindy Lee
As a member of the US Black Heritage Project, I have added a list of the slaves owned by Benjamin Acker Thacker I (1730-1798) on this profile with categories using the standards of the US Black Heritage Exchange Program. This helps us connect enslaved ancestors to their descendants. See the Heritage Exchange Portal for more information.
posted by Dreama (Morgan) Brower
Thanks for doing this. I’d like to know which I’m biologically related to.
posted by Wanda Richards
Thacker-1284 and Thacker-128 appear to represent the same person because: Thacker-1284 mentions the wives of Thacker-128.
posted by Sue (Howard) Ison
Thacker-1553 and Thacker-1196 appear to represent the same person because: Same birthdate. Both are the father of Benjamin Thacker Jr.
posted on Thacker-1196 (merged) by Craig Harvey
Thacker-128 and Thacker-826 appear to represent the same person because: These 2 are the same person married to Ruth Bowles.
posted by Patty (Luker) LaPlante

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