soldier John GRIGSBY

soldier John GRIGSBY

Male 1720 - 1807  (86 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  soldier John GRIGSBY was born on 17 Apr 1720 in Stafford County, Virginia, USA (son of Charles GRIGSBY and Sarah WILKERSON); died on 7 Apr 1807 in Falling Spring, Alleghany, Virginia, USA.

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    • _UID: 10CED182A5E914449CF83552013FE42C823A

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    http://home.comcast.net/~davidmartin/ppl/a/b/abc80ae049c278e6c5d.html

    "Soldier John" Grigsby, was born in 1720 in Stafford County. In 1740, "Soldier John" accompanied Lawrence Washington, brother of George Washington, to Carthagena (now in Columbia) as part of the Virginia militia under the command of Admiral Vernon. The expedition against the Spanish occurred during the administration of Governor Gooch. John Grigsby also commanded a company of Thirteenth Regiment of the Virginia Line during the early years of the American Revolution.[1]

    In 1779, John Grigsby, his wife Elizabeth (Porter of Orange County), and other family members crossed the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Valley of Virginia. He was preceded to the Valley by his son James, from whom he purchased "460 acres in the Forks of the James River" on November 2, 1779.[1] When he arrived at "Fruit Hill" in Rockbridge, Co., VA, he was nearly 60 years of age and the father of 13 children. His last child, Reuben, was born there on June 6 of the following year. John Grigsby died April 7, 1794, and was buried in the cemetery of Falling Spring Presbyterian Church in Rockbridge Co., where the family worshipped. An historical marker at the church reads as follows:

    FALLING SPRING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    The Oldest Congregation in the Fincastle Presbytery, the Falling Spring Presbyterian Church, was organized before 1748. The Hanover Presbytery met here in October 1780. The present Gothic Revival church was constructed of slave-made brick during the Civil War. At the time of its dedication in April 1864, General Thomas L. Rosser's Cavalry Brigade was camped here. The first burial in the present cemetery was that of John Grigsby of Fruit Hill (1720- 1794).

    In 1746, "Soldier John" married Rosanna Etchison, disposed of his holdings inherited from his father, Charles, in Stafford County, and moved with his young wife to Culpepper, Va. They had four (4) sons and one (1) daughter.

    Rosanna died in 1762. In 1764, "Soldier John" married Elizabeth Porter; born 1734, died 1807. Elizabeth was buried in Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery. All of their children were born in Culpepper except Reuben, who was born at "Fruit Hill" in Rockbridge County.


    SOLDIER JOHN GRIGSBY'S WILL

    IN THE NAME OF GOD, Amen I John Grigsby of Rockbridge County being
    at this time in a low state of health but having the due exercise of
    reason and knowing the uncertainty oflife and that it may please God to
    call me hence do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament.
    Item I desire that all my just debts be duly paid.
    Item I give unto my eldest son James Grigsby five shillings
    current money of Virginia over and above what he has already received.
    Item I give unto my son John Grigsby five shillings current money
    of Virginia over and above what he has already received.
    Item I give unto my son Charles Grigsby thirty pounds Virginia
    Currency, likewise a feather bed with furniture and a couple of sheep.
    Item I give unto my son William Grigsby thirty pounds Virginia
    currency.
    Item I give unto my daughter Sarah Welch exclusive of what she
    has already received twenty-five pounds Virginia currency.
    Item I give unto my daughter Jane Paxton five shillings current
    money of the State of Virginia over and above what I have already given
    her.
    Item I give unto my daughter Rachel McNut five shillings current
    money of the State of Virginia over and above what I have already given her.
    Item I lend unto my loving wife Elizabeth Grigsby all my estate
    real and personal to have and to hold the same during her natural life in
    joint trust discharging debts and gifts or legacies as above in a
    reasonable time, and that she my said wife in joint trust with chosen
    Executors herein mentioned do act discretionary with my younger sons and
    daughters in manner following:
    That Martha, Elizabeth and Franky shall have at age or marriage
    equal to their sisters Jane Paxton and Rachel McNut including all they
    received at marriage and my sons Joseph, Elisha and Reuben to have the
    plantation whereon I now live divided equally amongst them by any three
    or more neighbors whom they shall appoint and at the decease of my wife
    the remainder shall be divided equally among my sons and daughters, viz:
    Joseph, Jane, Rachel, Martha, Elisha, Elizabeth, Franky and
    Reuben having no respect in the division to such sum as shall be given
    to any of them either at age or marriage and further it is my will that
    if any of my last named sons and daughters should die intestate his, her,
    or their share of the estate as above mentioned shall be equally divided
    among the survivor or survivors.
    Lastly, I appoint and nominate my beloved wife Elizabeth Grigsby
    Executrix and Joseph Grigsby Executor of this my last will and testament
    hereby making nul and void any will or wills heretofore made by me
    acknowledging this my last will and testament.
    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
    eleventh day of May, Domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety two.

    Signed, sealed and acknowledged His
    in the presence of: John X Grigsby (seal)
    John Paxton Robert Snodgrass mark

    His
    William X Arnold David Willock
    Mark A Copy Teste: Harry B. Wright,Clerk

    from Henrietta Hamilton's book:
    Many American families, particularly Virginians trace their descent from John Grigsby, whose ancestors were unquestionably of Welch origin, and who settled in this Country at a very early day, and were a potent factor in the social and intellectual development of the Communities in which they lived. As a people, they have been noted for their refined tastes, gracious manners, broadmindedness and liberality, and entire absence of anything like narrow clannishness, in religion or political matters, and for unswerving devotion to the interests of higher education.
    The members of this family with which the present records deal, were two brothers, James and John, who emigrated to America about 1660, and settled in Stafford County Virginia where John Grigsby was born in 1720.
    In the 1740s, John accompanied Lawrence Washington, in the forces of Admiral Vernon, on the expedition against Cartagena, South America, which was "one of the most important event of Gooch's Administration, as taken in connection with the other colonies, it was another step in the development of Union." See, "History of Augusta County", J. Lewis Peyton; and "Collections of the Virginia Historical Society," Volume IX.
    Afterward he commanded a company in the thirteenth Regiment of the Virginia Line during the Revolutionary War. This information was obtained from the old war records in the archives at Washington. Owing to participation in this Colonial War and in the Revolutionary War, he was afterward known as Soldier John.

    Tombstone reads:

    "Pause, reader, here, and look with solemn dread
    upon the last dwelling of the dead,
    Through numerous graves appear on every hand
    This was the first of all the Silent Band"

    [1] Darst, H. Jackson. The Darsts of Virginia. Williamsburg, Virginia: Privately printed. 1972
    Source References

    Barbara Miroslaw's GEDCOM @ RootsWeb.com [S0046]
    Genealogy of the Grigsby Family [S0155]
    Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 1728-1850 [S0153]

    John married Roseanna Etchison in 1746 in Orange, County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James GRIGSBY
    2. John GRIGSBY
    3. Charles GRIGSBY
    4. Sally GRIGSBY
    5. William GRIGSBY

    John married Elizabeth Porter in 1764. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles GRIGSBY was born about 1686 in Stafford, Virginia, United States (son of immigrant John GRIGSBY and Sarah Jane ROSSER); died on 11 Nov 1740 in Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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    • _UID: 2DB6567142EAD9468E3B3B13F546A97E6E45

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    Will for Charles Grigsby
    probated 11 Nov 1740, Stafford Co. VA, 1700's
    wife Sarah Grigsby
    sons: james, Charles, John, Wilkerson, Elisha
    daughters: Margret Smith, Barbary Runnolls, Rachel and Pricilla Grigsby
    witnesses: William Grigsby Jr. and Ane Grigsby
    Slaves (named) given to children)
    (Source: Virginia, County Court Records Stafford Colk
    Will Book (Liber M) 1729-1748 compiled by Ruth and Sam sparacio, McLean, VA: 1987)

    Charles married Sarah WILKERSON about 1714 in St. Paul Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States. Sarah was born in 1697 in Virginia, United States; died in 1756 in Stafford, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah WILKERSON was born in 1697 in Virginia, United States; died in 1756 in Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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    • _UID: 2209BB0595B9824B91FFED151C5337A2E0B9

    Children:
    1. Rose GRIGSBY was born in 1716 in Virginia, USA; died in 1794.
    2. James GRIGSBY was born in 1717 in Virginia, USA.
    3. 1. soldier John GRIGSBY was born on 17 Apr 1720 in Stafford County, Virginia, USA; died on 7 Apr 1807 in Falling Spring, Alleghany, Virginia, USA.
    4. Charles GRIGSBY was born in 1722 in Virginia, USA.
    5. Barbara GRIGSBY was born in 1724 in Virginia, USA.
    6. Wilkerson GRIGSBY was born in 1726 in Virginia, USA.
    7. Priscilla GRIGSBY was born in 1728 in Virginia, USA.
    8. Margaret GRIGSBY was born in 1730 in Virginia, USA.
    9. Rachel GRIGSBY was born in 1732 in Virginia, USA.
    10. Elisha GRIGSBY was born in 1735 in Virginia, USA.
    11. Reuben GRIGSBY was born in 1740 in Virginia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  immigrant John GRIGSBY was born in Aug 1624 in Maidstone, Kent, England; was christened on 8 Aug 1624 in Maidstone, Kent, England (son of Thomas GRIGBIE and Elizabeth BANKES); died on 11 Oct 1730 in St Pauls Parish, Stafford, Virginia.

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    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: CB2AFF93A10EED418E8A4390E3818D60A061

    Notes:

    Came to America 1660

    Will of John Grigsby, Sr: Parish of St. Paul
    signed 17 March 1728/29 probated: 11 Nov 1730
    Heirs: Sons: John, Charles, James, William, Thomas. Daughter: Mary Amex.
    Executors: John and Thomas Grigsby (sons)
    Wittnesses: Henry Lopdell, Eliz. Eaton
    Slaves (named) given to heirs
    p. 5 (Will Book M ) pp 17-18

    (Source: Virginia, County Court Records Stafford County, Virginia
    Will Book (Liber M) 1729-1748 compiled by Ruth and Sam sparacio, McLean, VA: 1987)

    John married Sarah Jane ROSSER in 1678 in St Pauls Parish, Stafford, Virginia. Sarah (daughter of James ROSSER) was born about 1656 in probably Essex Co., Virginia, United States; died before 1728 in St. Paul Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Jane ROSSER was born about 1656 in probably Essex Co., Virginia, United States (daughter of James ROSSER); died before 1728 in St. Paul Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Grigsby
    • _UID: A19F20427E19A94088965D70394B84FF14D4

    Notes:

    In 1699 grant book 3 pg 125, James Lunsford of Stafford Co Virginia 129 A. warent 19 Mar 1699, property is listed adjacent to Richard Rosser, 25 Jan 1705. (Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants 1694-1742, compiled by Gertrude E. Gray pg 33.)

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann GRIGSBY was born in 1678 in St. Paul Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States; died on 20 Apr 1747 in Stafford, Virginia, United States.
    2. John GRIGSBY was born in 1680 in , Stafford, Virginia, United States; was christened in in St. Paul Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States; died on 18 Jan 1756 in , Stafford, Virginia, United States.
    3. James R. GRIGSBY was born in 1682 in St. Paul Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States; died on 14 Dec 1752 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States.
    4. Thomas GRIGSBY was born in 1684 in , Stafford, Virginia, United States; died on 7 May 1745 in , Stafford, Virginia, United States.
    5. 2. Charles GRIGSBY was born about 1686 in Stafford, Virginia, United States; died on 11 Nov 1740 in Stafford, Virginia, United States.
    6. William W. GRIGSBY was born in 1688 in St Pauls Parish, Stafford, Virginia; died on 30 May 1782 in King George, Virginia, United States; was buried in King George, Virginia, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas GRIGBIE was born in Dec 1599 in "Bowe", Mersham, Kent, England; was christened on 6 Dec 1599 in Mersham, Kent, England (son of Isaac GRIGSBY and Joane FINCH); died about 1650 in Ashford, Kent, England; was buried in Probably Mersham Cemetery, Kent, England.

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    • Occupation: Gentleman
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: B58FE0F8D513B048903F9862983234C0838F

    Notes:

    Mersham Parish Church

    Thomas married Elizabeth BANKES on 9 Jun 1622 in All Saints Church, Maidstone, Kent, England. Elizabeth (daughter of John BANKES and Mary FISHER) was born in 1607 in Maidstone, Kent, England; died after 1673 in Maidstone, Kent, England; was buried in All Saints Churchyard, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth BANKES was born in 1607 in Maidstone, Kent, England (daughter of John BANKES and Mary FISHER); died after 1673 in Maidstone, Kent, England; was buried in All Saints Churchyard, Kent, England.

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    • Reference Number: *
    • _MARNM: Grigbie
    • _UID: C08F165D5101A44A8213C50A7152B47A5728

    Notes:

    All Saints Church

    Children:
    1. 4. immigrant John GRIGSBY was born in Aug 1624 in Maidstone, Kent, England; was christened on 8 Aug 1624 in Maidstone, Kent, England; died on 11 Oct 1730 in St Pauls Parish, Stafford, Virginia.
    2. Mary GRIGBIE was born in Sep 1626 in Hinx Hill, Kent, England; was christened on 10 Sep 1626 in Hinx Hill, Kent, England.
    3. Thomas GRIGSBY was born in Nov 1628 in Ashford, Kent, England; was christened on 30 Nov 1628 in Ashford, Kent, England; died on 16 Dec 1635.
    4. Margaret GRIGBIE was born in Jan 1630 in Kennington, Kent, England; was christened on 16 Jan 1630 in Kennington, Kent, England.
    5. Stephen GRIGBIE was born in Apr 1633 in Kennington, Kent, England; was christened on 23 Apr 1633 in Kennington, Kent, England.
    6. Thomas GRIGBIE was born in Dec 1635 in Ashford, Kent, England; was christened on 6 Dec 1635 in Ashford, Kent, England.
    7. Alexander GRIGBIE was born in Mar 1638 in Ashford, Kent, England; was christened on 4 Mar 1638 in Ashford, Kent, England; died on 25 Jun 1673 in Surat, India.
    8. Elizabeth GRIGBIE was born in Aug 1640 in Ashford, Kent, England; was christened on 30 Aug 1640 in Ashford, Kent, England.

  3. 10.  James ROSSER was born about 1625 in of Essex, Virginia.

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    • _UID: 98AB909B8634CE499E3136D108A304793D8F

    Children:
    1. 5. Sarah Jane ROSSER was born about 1656 in probably Essex Co., Virginia, United States; died before 1728 in St. Paul Parish, Stafford, Virginia, United States.