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John Payne
He married Margaret Robinson in Rappahannock, Virginia in 1632.[2]
He died January 1690 in Red House, Rappahannock, Virginia. He was buried in the Payne Burying-Ground in Red House-Cedar Hill, Horners, Westmoreland county, Virginia.[3]
Data Warning: Upon saving 4 July 2021, received the following automated warning to check the data: A child's birth date (Payne-1027 born 1620) should not be before a parent is six years old (Payne-1119 born 3 Nov 1615).
Detached Parents: The profiles for Moses Paine (or Payne) of Frittenden and Massachusetts and his wife Mary Benison (born/died Frittenden) have been detached from this profile of John Payne, who immigrated to Virginia. This John Payne is unlikely to be their son named John Payne who died young (see comments). ~ Noland-165 15:29, 4 July 2021 (UTC)
A FindAGrave memorial for John Payne says that he was born about 3 November 1615, in Frittenden, Kent, England, and an Ancestry record citing an SAR membership application is cited for this also.[3][2]
Wife Margaret: There is a U.S. and International Marriage Record of a John Payne from England, birth Year 1615, married to a Margaret Jennings, of Virginia.[4] The biography above notes his wife as being Margaret Robinson, whom he married in Rappahannock, Virginia in 1632.[2]
Baptism of John November 3, 1616 St. Edmund, Norfolk, England
"The Payne Family". Payne and Viley, privately published. Three brothers, Sir Robert, John, and William Payne came to Virginia in 1620: Sir Robert returned to England; (John settled in the Northern Neck. (The booklet here quotes Capt. John Smiths History of Virginia). It is also stated in this booklet that John and William were knighted before leaving England. The Payne's were a powerful tribe in Wales. King James I, to conciliate them, gave them a grant of twelve miles square (144 square miles , 92160a., one-third the area of Fairfax county) near Alexandria, called Payne Manor, where Sir John settled. Sir William settled in Maryland, near Leonardtown, and never married. Payne Genealogy at the Lost Colony Research Group
◦See pages 44-51 of "The Paynes' of Virginia" for more information on John Payne, Sr. He appeared to be a ship owner, as he was paid for provisioning and transporting Burgesses from Lancaster to James Town. He may also have been a carpenter, as in 1656 the county court ordered him to make for the county one pair of stocks and a whipping post.
His date of birth is approximate and is based on an affidavit concerning delivery of pork to Jamestown which states his age as "44 years or thereabouts". This was probably a visual estimate of a Clerk of the Court rather than based on his own oral evidence.
As suggested by the comparatively late date of the Court records relating to his two younger sons, it is not improbable that he was married twice, and that Margaret was his second wife.
John Payne had the following children--Richard, John, William and George. It is believed that he had also one or more daughters; but since his will cannot be found, although it is recorded that he made one, it is practically impossible to identify any such daughters.
Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows: John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne
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Research notes
edited by Andrea (Stawski) Pack
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Payne-1119
Because he is of our grandparental lineage and this profile needs cleaned up as well sources added to it. John the eighth great grandfather of Walter Pack-530 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pack-530
Thank you for your consideration Andrea Pack
Burial Payne Family Cemetery Flint Hill, Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA