|
Abt 1700 - Yes, date unknown
-
Name |
Thomas Payne [1] |
Birth |
Abt 1700 |
Richmond (Independent City), Virginia [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- No record of his marriage or death. 1700 his father left him a negro Gennie, an equal share of his personal estate, a gray mare about 4 years old, and made him the heir of testator's sons John and George, should either die without issue. In 1713, Thomas PACE stated to the court that Thomas, William and Jane Payne, orphans of George Payne, had been under his care since the death of their father, and the profits from their part of the estate were so small they would not maintain them; upon which the court ordered them to serve said PACE and his present wife. In 1714 he was bound instead ot George WHITE (with the consent of Thomas PACE) until he was twenty-one, said WHITE agreeing to teach Thomas the trade of a carpenter. In 1721 he sold a slave Ginnie to William JENNINGS. 1722 he was paid by the court for guarding prisoners and in the same year was a defendant in a suit by Robert HUGHES. This is his last appearance in records, and nothing is suggested as to what became of him. (Payne, pp. 372, 373).
|
Person ID |
I16274 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
-
Event Map |
|
| Birth - Abt 1700 - Richmond (Independent City), Virginia |
|
|
-
Sources |
- [S272] Payne, Brooke THE PAYNES OF VIRGINIA (Third Printing, C.J. Carrier Company, Harrisonburg, VA 1998).
|
|