She was born about 1680 in Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia and her parents were Sarah (Browne) and Thomas Mundy Upshaw.
Frances Florence Upshaw first married about 1700 in Essex County, North Carolina to Henry Forrest Crittenden.
PLEASE NOTE HER NAME IS FRANCES MUNDAY NOT FLORENCE HER HUSBAND'S IS HENRY CRITTENDEN NOT A MIDDLE NAME FORREST ITS CALLED RESEARCH FINDING RECORDS ON YOUR ANCESTORS THAT PROVES THEY ARE YOUR ANCESTOR AND THAT MEANS NOT ADDING UNPROVEN NAMES Jerry Scott the 7th great-grandson of Henry and Frances
Frances married secondly about 1717 in Virginia to Henry Tandy, III.
She died on 15 Dec 1741 in King & Queen County, Virginia.
page 55, Will of Tho, Munday of Sittingbourne Parish, Dated 1 August 1702, Probated 10 August 1703, To eldest son Thos. Munday the new plantation adjoining branch where John Graves' spring is, White Oak Swamp, etc. To son John Munday land to East of son Tho, adjoining White Oak Swamp, the Desert Swamp, etc. To son Charles Munday balance of land to E of Desert Swamp to Sawpit branch. To son Joseph Munday land "I now live upon". To wife Sarah personal property. To daughters Hannah, Frances, Mary, and Martha. Exors son Tho and wife Sarah. "desire that my Loving brother Francis Brown see that this my last will be justly and honestly performed". Signed Tho x Munday Wit: Edmund Pagett, Ephriam Pagett, Francis Pagett
On 17 July 1717 in Essex County court in the case of Boughan vs Munday, Thomas Munday presented an account that was recorded. “A true & perfect list of all the parts that I have made as yet to my brothers & sisters belonging to the Estate of my honored father-as followeth-”, showing payments: October 8th, 1707: William Harrison paid him £ 42.14.2 Jany ye 19th 1716: To pay John Munday 42.14.0 May ye 1t 1716. To paid Samll Profer 50.00.0 January ye 16th 1716. To pay Charles Munday 45.00.0 Decr ye 1t 1715. To pay Frances Crittendon 16.02.9 March ye 18th 1716. To pay Frances Crittendon £25:16:1 moar NOTE THE ESTATES OF THOMAS MUNDAY IS PAYING FRANCES CRITTENDEN In all (to Frances Crittenden) 41:18.2 I paid the above accounts, Thomas Munday To my mother 42.14.2 Debt is 341-13-10 Paid 265-00-06 Due 76-13-04 & that the plt recover agt ye sd deft ye Costs of this Suit (Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 5, page 67.)
Wit: Salvator Muscoe 19 Mar 1716 (1717) Acknowledged.
Signed by Henry Tandy, admr. and Frances (Mark) Tandy his wife. First entry 1716. Payments made to Mr. Winston, Robert Elliot, William Gorging, Alexander Sumervell, Charles Munday for Mr. Richard Crittenden, John Dyer; my wives third part; Benjamin Mosley his wife's part of the estate. Receipts from Dr. Haile May 20, 1729 Returned
Martha Tandy dau of Frances Munday Crittenden by 2nd husband Henry Tandy her dau Ann Tandy married Edward Waller The will of William Dix was dated 3 February 1745. To loving wife Martha Dix negro woman Coosey. To son John Dix all lands in Essex, but wife Martha is to have use of them during her life. Also gives to daughter Ann Dix, and daughter Frances Gatewood who is wife of Thomas Gatewood, son James Dix, son Tandy Dix who is not yet 21, daughter Betty Dix who is not yet 21. Executors: James Allen, Silvanus Tandy and wife Martha. Signed William his | mark Dix. Witnesses: Thomas Haile, Wm his ) mark Munday. Proved 15 April 1746. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 7, pages 435-438.]
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Henry, a son of Henry Jr lived in Essex on the land of his grandfathter. He was born about 1686, and very shortly after her husbands death in 1716, married Frances, widow of Henry Crittenden. Henry and Frances Crittenden had sever children, the youngest of whom came of age or married in 1729 for on May 10, 1729, Henry & Frances Tandy producted the account of their administration of Henry Crittenden's estate (Willil Book 4 page 28 Essex Records). Henry Tandy is mentioned frequently in Essex Records as an overseer of roads , constable (Order Book 1723-1725 page 326). executor & administrator for several persons and as a "tonbacco teller". He died in 1741 and his will dated Sept 2, 1741 probated Oct 20, 1741 (Essex Record Will Book 6 page 343) mentions four children, Ann, Waller, Martha, Silvanus and Frances, exors son Silvanus Tandy and son in law Edward Waller. The daughter Ann was the second wife of Edward Walller, son of Charles Wallter, formerly of Petsoe Parish, Gloucester, who had bout land in Essex in 1703 ( Deed and Will 11 page 43).