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1630-Giles Harwood embarked fr0111 England, adventured by himself, destination, Virginia. (He apparently returned to England, and came again to Virginia in 1630. Lord Howard mentions a younger son, Giles, in his will.) /J, HEREWARD RECORDS AND PAPERS 1(535-Vij/o August I-Theis underwritten names are t,o, be transported to Virginia embarked in "The Globe of Londo'n"- Jeremy Blackman, Mr, have been examined by the minister of Gravesend of their, conformities: ' William 16. Thomas Harwood-aged 26 (of Pocosin?). .... ' (Hotten.) 1632-September I-Abstract of Deed. Grantor, Harvey (Governor of Virginia )-Grantee, Thomas Harwood of Kethes' Creek, Warwick County. Granted in right of Sergeant Hugh Heywood.-l00 Acres. (Nugent Ab. Va. Land Pat.) 1634-York County was first called Charles River County. In 1634 York County included Gloucester County over York River. l\ew Kent County, and Porpotank Creek. 1634-Captain Adam Thoroughgood is granted 535D acres of land on Chesapeake Bay, also due as followeth :50 acres for the adventure of himself, 50 for wife & a' list •which follows, including Humphrey Harwood (Heyward) in "The John and Dorothy" in 1634. 12 Hotten to Page 119, The names of such men as are to be ,transported· to ,New England to be resident there upon a plantation have tendered and taken the oath of allegience according to the statute. Thomas Haeward. 1635---':',;\Jay 7-An Assembly came together to receive com- plaints against GOY. Harvey, who, at this time, practically . . ' a prIsoner. The Council proceeded to the election ofa successor to Governor Harvey., Burgesses were called upon to ratify the choice of 'J:his was done with enthusiasm. ' Press of WHo MITCHELL PRINTING COMPANY Greenfield, Indiana 1940 329 Years of History and Genealogy 1620-1940 Published by SUSAN 'tV. ATh.'lNS, WILLIAM ROGERS HEROD AND MAUDE HUNTINGTON DARRACH HEREvVARD RECORDS AND PAPERS Compiled £tom English and American historical sources, Government records, State histories and records, County histories and records, Court records from ten states, diaries and private papers, by Susan "V. Atkins and William Pirtle Herod, deceased. THE FIRST RECORD OF THE PART PLAYED BY THE HARWOOD GROUP OF VIRGINIA IN THE WINNING OF THE WEST FOR AMERICA. \ 1

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1630-Giles Harwood embarked fr0111 England, adventuredby himself, destination, Virginia.

(He apparently returned to England, and came again toVirginia in 1630. Lord Howard mentions a younger son, Giles,in his will.)

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HEREWARD RECORDS AND PAPERS

1(535-Vij/o August I-Theis underwritten names are t,o, betransported to Virginia embarked in "The Globe of Londo'n"­

Jeremy Blackman, Mr, have been examined by the ministerof Gravesend of their, conformities: '

William Howard~aged 16.Thomas Harwood-aged 26 (of Pocosin?)..... '

(Hotten.)

1632-September I-Abstract of Deed. Grantor, Harvey(Governor of Virginia)-Grantee, Thomas Harwood ofKethes' Creek, Warwick County. Granted in right of SergeantHugh Heywood.-l00 Acres. •

(Nugent Ab. Va. Land Pat.)

1634-York County was first called Charles River County.In 1634 York County included Gloucester County over YorkRiver. l\ew Kent County, and Porpotank Creek.

1634-Captain Adam Thoroughgood is granted 535D acresof land on Chesapeake Bay, also due as followeth :50 acresfor the adventure of himself, 50 for wife & a' list •whichfollows, including Humphrey Harwood (Heyward) in "TheJohn and Dorothy" in 1634.

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Hotten to Page 119,

The names of such men as are to be ,transported· to ,NewEngland to be resident there upon a plantation have tenderedand taken the oath of allegience according to the statute.

Thomas Haeward.

1635---':',;\Jay 7-An Assembly came together to receive com­plaints against GOY. Harvey, who, at this time, ~ras practically. . '

a prIsoner.The Council proceeded to the election ofa successor to

Governor Harvey., Burgesses were called upon to ratify thechoice of ~overnor., 'J:his was done with enthusiasm. '

Press ofWHo MITCHELL PRINTING COMPANY

Greenfield, Indiana1940

329 Years of History and Genealogy

1620-1940

Published by

SUSAN 'tV. ATh.'lNS, WILLIAM ROGERS HEROD

AND MAUDE HUNTINGTON DARRACH

HEREvVARD RECORDS AND PAPERS

Compiled £tom English and American historical sources, Governmentrecords, State histories and records, County histories and records, Courtrecords from ten states, diaries and private papers, by Susan "V. Atkins

and William Pirtle Herod, deceased.

THE FIRST RECORD OF THE PART PLAYED BY THE HARWOOD

GROUP OF VIRGINIA IN THE WINNING OF THE WEST

FOR AMERICA.

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1639-Thomas Harwood on Tithe List of Poquosin Parris0~~ili .~

Thomas Harwood on Tithe List, Mulberry Island, andKethe's Creek, Virginia. (Captain Thomas)

1646-Abstract of the will of William Pryor~

He devises to Captain Harwood, 300 lbs, and to Captain Har- .rison of the Ship, "Honor," 300 lbs. Captain Harwood isinterested financially in the ship, "Honor." Executor, Capt.Thomas Harwood.

1651-John Hayward is living in York County, Virginia, in1651. His wife is Margaret. A son, Henry Hayward is bornto them in York County, and is baptized and registered inCharles Parrish Church, in 1651, on October 26. .

In 1654, John Hayward is sent to the Assembly as Burgessfor York County, Virginia.

He again registers the birth of a child, William Hayward, inYork Co. in Charles Parrish Church, on Feb. 2, 1658. Themother of this son is Mary. It is evident that the first wifedied.

1628 to 1652-Burgesses are appointed to represent theirHundreds in the House.

For Warwick River-Thomas Harwood, 1628. For Mul­berry Island and Phettipliice Clause-Do. 1629'; For MulberryIsland, March 24. From 1633 to 1635, Thomas Harwood:1635 is the date given as that in which Thomas Harwood wassent to England with the indictment against Harvey.'

Burgess for Warwick River-Thomas Harwood, 1639: Do.1640: Same 1641,42,43. Not listed in 1644~ Listed 1645, Bur­gess for Warwick River.

CHAPTER II

HARWOOD LAND GRANTS

1634-July 7-Grant to Thomas Harwood-Situated at thehead of Keith's Creek and adjoining his own land. Due for thetransportation of 30 persons to the Colonie-1500 acres.

List shows that--:-Thomas Read, a servant, andJohn Heywardwere brought from England by Captain ThOlpas Harwood.

(Nugents Va. Pat. B. 1 P. 1 P.25-208)

Charles Magnor, a planter of Flower de Hundred untoWilliam Hayward, Gent. of Causey's Cleere-by deed of sale,650 acres more or less, lying and being on Appomatuck Town,and north upon Swift Creek. Dated Feb. 8, 1634. SignedCharles :Magnor, and witnessed by Wm. Reynes and DanielLlewellyn.

(Idcm. P. 525.)

1637-Mary Box, daughter and heir of John Box, is granted300 acres in Henrico County on July 12, 1637. This land liesnorthwest upon Swift Creek by the Appomatox River, near

. the land of Charles Magnor now in the possession of V\TilliamHayward.

(Idem. P. 438.)

1637-November 7-Thomas Harwood, Gent.-Grant of1850 acres in James City County, along Kethes Creek.

(N. V. P.. l~dem. P. 534.)

November 20---Thomas Harwood, Grant of 100 AcreS~'nCh~rles River County on the New Pocosin River/ ~ ..,.,' .

(N. V. P. idem. P. 498.)

Captain William Pierce Esq. is granted 360 ~cres ca ed ."Bakers Neck," abutting along the James River, and beginningat a point south of the plantation of 'Mr. Thomas Harwood,called "Queens Hive," and down Harwood Creek.

(N. V. P. idcm. P. 143)

1638-William Hayward is granted 200 acres in Appotom­atuck River in Charles City County, being marsh and swamplying before his plantation, commonly called by name of"Conjurer's Field," beginning etc.-Due for the adventure of

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·1656-August '25-Assembly Court of York Co.· Virginia.Clerk, Major OJ.arles Harwood. (Born approx. 1635.)

1653-September 8-Abstract of the will of George Ludlowof the County and Parrish of York in Virginia, Esq.

He devises to his nephew, Thomas Ludlow, The eldest sonof his brother, Gabriel Ludlow, All his estates, lands and serv­ants I now have in possession.in Virginia

And the sixteenth part of the ship "Mayflower," where of·Captain White is proprietor, which part I bought of iVIr SamuelHanuar( d) of London, Merchant, only this years fraughtexcepted.

Also moneys due from'Mr Samuel Har'i.uar(d) at the "Sunand Harp" in Milk Street London.

Note. It would seem that this above will might give a valu­able clue to the English identity of certain "Harwoods orHaywards.

Va. Mag. Rist. & Biog. Vol. 29.

In 1657 the parishes of York County were Marston, MiddlePlantation, Chiskiack or Hamptori "and New Poquoson whichwas afterwards called Charles River Parrish.

1657-May 30--Abstract of Will-York Cb. Virginia.

Thomas Harwood (Of Pocosin), Grantor-In the Name ofGod, Amen: I

I give and bequeath to my loving wife, Elizabeth Harwood,the one-half of my estate that I am now possessed with. Allthe other half to my son, Thomas Harwood, one cow only,excepted, which is called "Little Browne," which cow, I giveto John Hill, to him, his heirs, overseers; assigns forever. If,in case, he shall live with my wife, until he be at the age oftwenty-one years, then the said cow, with her whole increase,to be delivered to the said Hill, notwithstanding-but, if thesaid parents of the said Hill shall take him away before that

" time above mentioned, then, it shall be at my wife's choice,whether she shall give him anything or not. .

I give my estate above provided, to my wife, and my son,Thomas, to them, their heirs, overseer, or assigns, forever,and further-

I do appoint my loving friends, Edward Cheesman andEdward MihilI, my executors of this my Last Will and Testa­ment, and-

I do authorize my e."ecutors to choose two~mel1 to themselvesto appraise my estate, only the cattle ex~epted, they to b~

delivered when my son, Thomas, shall come to the age of oneand twenty years. Only the half of the male cattle shall here­after be ~red, and all the hogs I am now possessed ~ith, and allher weanng clothes, I give to my wife, Elizabeth, and the halfof the tobacco, which the goods and male cattle, appraised, shallcome to, be paid my son, Thomas, when he shall come to theabove age.

.The whol~ estate ?eing left in the hands and custody of myWIfe. But, If my wIfe .shall marry again, then my overseer tocall ~or and see that an account be given yearly of the estate,and If they shall see or preceive that the estate is like to bewronged, or made away, they to take over or remove· the saidstate as they shall see fitting.

And, further I do make my loving wife, Elizabeth Harwood,my full sole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament.

.In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto put my hand and seal,thIS last day of May, 1656.

(Hjs(Thos. )T. H.) Harwood

(Mark) .' .Sealed and delivered in the presence of Henry Picktoe John

Emily. '

(D. & O. B. No.1, P. 343, York Co. Va.)

(Said to be Elizabeth Bray, sister of Arthur Bray, Merchantof London-)

The" above Thomas Harwood was granted 100 acres of hindin Pocosin, York County Va. formerly Charles River Co. in1637. He came to Va. in 1635 on "The GI~be of London."

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HER'EWARD RECORDS AND PAPERS 31'Va.-t'l:: .f ht.1 dt.. ih,Ht 6e(olJ",--

1694-Lydia Chisman, wife of Major Edmund Chisman,threw herself at Sir vVilliam Berkeley's feet, and asked to beexecuted in his stead, because, as she said, she incited herhusband to rebellion (Bacon's). Her husband died in prison,and she married Thomas Harwood3

• Some years later, shewas killed by lightning. .

Note :-Son of Thomas Harwood2 of Pocosin, and ElizabethBray.

. (\Vrn. & M. Quar. Vol. 15-P-41.)

1695-September 7-Married in Elizabeth City County, Va~Thomas Harwood3 and Mrs. Ann \Vythe, Sr. ./

"Jail report. Building, 16 x 20, two rooms, one above, andwell aired in summer, heated in winter."

Made to the Honorable Judge of the Circuit, Superior Courtof Law and Equity of vVarwick County. Signed by H. R. D.Brown, John Young, Humphrey Harwood,2 Sr.

(Rec. Warwick Co. Denbigh, Va. O. B. 1697-Given on page of therestored volume.)

1699-We, of the jury, do find that Edmund Chiesman, Jr.,dyed, seized in fee simple of the land in question, and left onlyone son named John, which said son departed this life, 13 day,of June, 1697, without issue, and under age.

\Ve find that Thomas Chiesman, the lesser of the Defts. isonly brother of the said Edmund, and heir at law of sd. John.

We find that Lydia, the widow of sci Edmund, and motherof sd John, did seat upon the sd. land in the lifetime of the sd.John, and in the fall of the year of Bacon's Rebellion, in themanner as by the depositions, annexed by building a house, andkeeping a stock of hogs thereupon, fOf the space of one year,which said Lydia dyed the 16 day of March, 1694.

We find that sd. Lydia did on the eleventh of June, 1678,intermarry with one Thomas Harwooc1,3 who, afterward, didburn the said house.

February 21-"Court held for Warwick County. MajorHumphrey Harwood/ Presiding Justice."

(Idem. O. B. 1697-Pa. 229.)

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1697-Harwood Records of 'vVarwick County Courthouse,Denbigh, Va.

Fragments of an Order Book starting August 3, 1697, werereturned in 1914 from New Jersey where the book had beentaken by an army officer of the Civil Vhf'. (Only two booksbefore 1685 are extant.)

At a Court held in Warwick County:1697-"Augnst 3-Action upon the case brought by Row­

land \Villiams against Major Humphrey Harwood as latesheriff for 301 pounds of tobacco.

Bein~ called and ne)/ther party appearing, it is dismissed."b , ,

Note: Humphrey Harwood was dead in September 1697.Idem. P. 213.

August 25-"Court held for \Varwick County, ?llajor Hum­phrey Harwood,2 Presiding Justice." (The son.)

. Idem. P. 229.

CHAPTER VI

BACON REBELLION

Idem.

''February 21--':"At a Court held for \\'anvi~k County, l\1.ajorHumphrey Harwood,2 Presiding Justice-:MaJor Dudley DIggs,Samuel Camphell, Thomas J\Ierry."

, Idem. PP. 225 O. B. 227, 29, 30.

1698-:\-fay-"At a Court held 'for Warwick County, 1\'fajorHumphrey Harwood,2 Presiding Justice."

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Witnesses to WillOmitted because gone

M 24'1001 ay ye "At a Court held for York County, the within will

was then pr~ved in York County, by all the witnesses there­under sUbscnbe~, and is recorded.

Mathn. Sedgwick, C1. Cur.(York Co. Va. D. O. & W. No. II P. 345.)

( Note-Son 0 f Thomas Har­wood2 and Elizabeth Bray. Hisfirst wife was Lydia Chies­man; second, ~th-\Vythe;third, Elizabeth Roberts.)

1699-0ctober 19th, Coun::iI was held.

Captain Edward· Whiteacre, Captain Maxwell, and Captain

I give and bequeath unto my loving frienCl Mr. James Sl t'1' . f Ch 1 " ' a er,1Y mIster 0 ar es 'Pansh, 111 the County aforesaid d ·u.... ,an ..vJ.ary.hIS w.lfe, each of them, a nng of twenty shillings ~€.e..pU~#..

I gIve and be~~ea.th unto my loving friend, Capt. Miles Wells,and Hannah, hIS WIfe, each of them a ring of twe t I '11'. ,ny s 11 1l1gs-a-p~ f"CC.~.

I give and bequeath unto my IovinO' friend' John S b k. '. b, cars roo ,

and Ehzabeth, hIS wIfe each of them a rI'na of t t h'll''. ' 'b wen y s I 1l1gs

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I give and bequeath unto my father-in-law Mr ThR b

" ,-. omaso erts, and hIS fIve children Thomas Sa 1 J d C. " mue, erar, on-

stant, and Anne, each of them a Rl'ng of t t h'II'. J.. ," wen y s I mgs~ r'f~~.-

I give and bequeath unto my lovina friend Joh TR

. b ,n omer,one 1l1g of twenty shillings oQfli.@(;~ ;1''1 he_

And my will and desire is that all ye rest of my estate bothreal and personal, I do give and bequeath unto mI' ' 'f. Y OV1l1g WI eElIzabeth Harwoo~, to. her and her heirs forever, and I d~hereby ma~e my saId WIfe, my whole and sole executrix of thismy last WIll and Testament. .

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We find the sd. Thomas Cheesman did bring suit for the landin question in 1699. '

Vie find a patent granted to sd, Thomas Harwood,s datedOctober the 26, 1699, for said land, as lapsed from said Chies­man, the which patent is hereunto annexed. Vife find that saidThomas Harwood;~ dyed, seir-ed of said land.

We find the Last \Vill and Testament of Thomas Harwood,sdecd. dated the 25 day of January, 1699, hereunto annexed.

We find that John \iVills, one of the Defts before the bring­ing of this suit, intermarried with Elizabeth, the widow of sd.Thomas Harwood, and that the said Elizabeth is now Jiving.

Note. From the above, it seems that Major Edmund Chies­man's only son John, born June 2, 1669 (Parish Reg.) died 13day of June, 1679, and Lydia married Thomas 'Harwood,s anddied :March 16, 1694, as will of T. H. mentions no children.From Parish Reg. Lydia was "killed by thunder."

1699-January 25-Abstract of 'Will of Thomas Harwood.s

,11n the Name of God, Amen."" I Thomas Harwood of01arles ParisJ in the County of Yorl~.AGent. do make, Appointand rdaine this my Last \Vill and Testament in manner andfon~as followeth :;.;

teing in sound mindeand memory, voking all former illsand testaments formerly. made.-

First, I give and bequeath my soul unto Almighty God whogave it to me in sure and certain hope of eternal salvationthrough the merritt of Jesus Christ, my Blessed Saviour, and,my body to the earth from whence it came, to be decentlyburied.

Disposition of my Executrix hereinafter named, and for myworldly estate which God has been pleased. to give me, I dogive and bequeath as followeth:

I give andfbequeath unto Harwood Car eldest son of MajorWilliam C:ry" fifty pounds of sterl, to be paid by good andsufficient bills of exchange}ithiri twelve months after robateof thi •my ill. "-

.It.. I give and bequeath unto my loving friends, Major WilliamCary, and Martha, his wife, to each of them, a ring of twentyshil1in~s..apiece.. /'1 ~(e.

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705 acres of land625 acres of land575 acres of land400 acres of land

2305 acres of land

I-John Harwoodl

2-William Harwood2

3-Thomas Harwood·4-Humphrey Harwoodl

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Henry Hayward, son of Henry Hayward, and Diana, hisWI. Bap. Chas. Psh. Ch. York Co, Va., Sept. 11, 1679. Mar­ried Elizabeth, surname unknown. Issue of same is as follows:

I-Francis Hayward, born May 15, 1700;2-\.\Tilliam Hayward, born March 26,.1702;3-Elizabeth Hayward, born June 1, 1704.

CHAPTER VII

1701

1701-Will of John Howard proved in York County. (Hay­ward)

(Va. Wills & Ads.Y

1702-Wythe, John, vs. John \iVens, and Elizabeth his wife.Elizabeth is heir-at-law of Thomas Harwood,3 dec'd. She mar­ried John \Vells on death of Thomas Harwood. Elizabeth wasthe third wife of Thomas Harwood3 of Pocosin.

(York Co. Va. 6-B-12-5.2.)

1702-14-Public Officers for Warwick County, Va.-Hum­phrey Harwood, Justice of the Peace.

(Va. Mag. Hist. & Bio. Vol. 7 P-372-C.)

John Haywood, sues John King in York Co. Va.(York Co. Va. 6-B-12.)

1704-Henry Hayward, Sr.,1 Bap. Chas. Psh. Ch. YorkCounty, Va. .'

Married Elizabeth, surname unknown, (second wife.) Issue.Bap. Chas. Psh. Ch. York Co. Va.

Edward Hayward, born Oct. 28, 1704(Will of Henry Hayward proved in York County, Va. 1720.)

1704-Rent Roll of ·Warwick Co. Colony of Virginia.

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