PIGG
John married Elizabeth Mott-d/o John Mott, brother to George Mott. They had a son named Paul - b 1698-died 1767-lived m. Harmon Harrison- b 1578 and died 1675-Member of the Virginia Company-to Jamestown by 1607-James City, VA-He is first in Amelia Co. and then Pittsylvania Co, patented land in Goochland Co. before 1736/7.
in the 1610 list. He lived first in Jamestown and York Co. VA (Northumberland) - married a Hill, probably d/o Robert Hill 1615-Their children:
Northumberland VA and Mary Webb. Mary Webb was descended of the family of Stephen Webb- related to family of Giles a. Paul- b 1698-1767- married first to Elizabeth Osborne, d/o William Osborne of Amelia Co, VA in 1714-He married second Webb and Elias Webb – of Isle of Wight Co.
to Sarah?
James Harrison, s/o Harmon, married Anne Cliffe, who remarried after death of James to Justinian Cooper. Their daughter, His children:
Thomasine Harrison, b @1628, married to Richard Whitehead- b 1625-emigrant to Virginia, Abingdon Parish, Old a. William – b 1735-married Mary Fields-and had:
Rappahannock, Gloucester Co. Virginia. Richard Whitehead probably descended from Arthur Whitehead - born 1595
a. Nancy Milly Pigg-b d-lived Clay Co. Kentucky and Casey
Lancaster, England.He bought 2000 acres from George and John Mott- in Oct 24, 1673-Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co.
Co-married James McWhorter - b 1775 in Union Co. SC, s/o
Virginia on Rappahannock River near Muddy Creek. Col. Phillip Whitehead, s/o Richard, was Surveyor for the county later.
John McWhorter and Mary Elizabeth Jasper, in Casey, KY. John was the son of Hugh McWhorter, (mine).
He sold it later to Thomas Comer and James Harrison Acknowledged the sale on Nov 23, 1682-witnessed by James Reynolds
**Younger members of the Pigg family are said to have intermarried into the family of Robert Vicar’s family of Russell Co.
and William Blayne.
VA.
Ref: Rappahannock Deeds 1682-1687- VII p 161-
They do not appear in the 1790 Land Tax List of Russell Co however. Some were Caroline Co. VA and later migrated into Contributed by Lucy Vickers Grisham,lgrisham@verizon.net
Lincoln Co.
William Williams 11665 – 1712.
TN with the Vickers family.
1692, Essex, VA
e. Ellen- b 1648-King & Queen Co.– married Jonathan Mott
m. James Harrison (2)
f. William- b 1648-King &Queen Co.
Philemon Kavanaugh
g. Garrett- b about 1649-King & Queen Co.
Birth 1668 in
h. George - b about 1650-King and Queen Co.
Death 1743 in Orange, Virginia, United States
AGAIN
m. Sarah Ann Williams 1692 – 1744
John Pigg, Sr. (1615 - c.1685)
Birth 1692 in
Death 1744 in
Birthdate: 1615
Mildred Winfred Cavanaugh
Birthplace: Boston,Lincolnshire,England
Birth 1703 in
Death: Died 1685 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Death 1805 in
Occupation: given land in VA
m. Jane Pigg (Shippingfield) (1620 - 1684)
m. Lewis Davis Yancey
Birth 1689 in
Birthdate: 1620
Death 4 Aug 1784 in
Birthplace: England, UK
Death: Died 1684 in New Kent, VA, USA
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• Birth: 1698 - Caroline, United States
Elizabeth Mott (Pigg) (c.1646 - 1697)
• Marriage: 1731 - Culpeper, VA (Virginia)
• Death: 1784 - Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States
• Parents: Charles Yancey, Mary Leighton
Elizabeth MOTT, widow and executrix of George MOTT, deceased; she died before 27 Mar 1697. Their only child was
• Spouse: Mildred Winifred Kavanaugh
Jael Harrison (167?-1733); she married (1) William WILLIAMS who died intestate in Essex County in 1712 and (2)
Richard Johnson with whom she lived in Spotsylvania County on the Rappahannock River immediately opposite Ferry
1725 – 1784
Farm, home of George Washingtons parents. Richard Johnson died intestate in 1726 and Jael (Harrison) Williams
Capt. ,
Johnson died testate in Spotsylvania County in 1733 survey of the Northern Neck of Virginia made for Thomas, Lord
b. 1689, New Kent County, Virginia, d. 1784,
Fairfax, designates the estate as Williams and immediately opposite the Strother plantation which was purchased and Culpepper County, Virginia.
occupied by Captain Augustine Washington in 1738. In 1745 a ferry was established from the Williams plantation
Birth: 1689
across Rappahannock River to the Washington plantation and this continued to be a well accustomed passage for many Death: 1784
years. Richmond County DB#3, p.3; Rappahannock County COB #2, p 253; Essex County COB1708-1714, p. 444,
p450; DB#13, p. 320;