Matthew Spivey Family
From History of Perquimans County by Ellen Goode Rawlings Winslow.
Published 1931.
In deed book 10, page 62, Norfolk Co Va, can be seen the will of Matthew
Spivey dated Feb 16, 1718. He bequeathed to Extrix “the use of my water
Mill, & Rents of my lands, use of Cattle, and old Cows, with my Stock of
Hoggs in the hands of Edward Wood, Edward Weston, and William Ward, in the
Government of N. C.” To said Extrix, use of lands “for bringing up my four
youngest Children” dau Sarah, son Matthew, “when he comes of full size, to
him my Maner plantation, with Water Mill, at age provided he affirm Saile
for tract of Land in the tenor of John Staford, unto my son George
Spivey.” Children: Sarah, Judith, Tamer, Elizabeth, Matthew, & George
Spivey. To Wm Joshson “one coate.” Appointed “Mother, Mrs. Judith Nichols,
& dau Sarah Extrix” jointly. Test’ Hannah Holiday, Robert, & John Bowers,
Thomas Maning.
John Granbery of Nansemond Co Va, made a deed in Norfolk Co Vir, “with
consent of Ann his wife,” unto Moses Prescott of Norfolk Co, “Land on
Northwest River,” patented by John Creekmore, April 20, 1689, and sold by
him to Daniel Browne, June 24, 1691, by said Browne, conveyed to Maj John
Nichols, and bequeathed by him to his dau Ann “now wife of said Granbery”
100a. July 13, 1704. Test’ Nath’l Wilder, Matthew Spivey, Sarah Spivey,
Judith Nichols.
Ann Granbery of Nansemond Co, appointed “brother Matthew Spivey” to act as
her attorney, July 15, 1704. (As Judith, mother of Matthew, will 1718, m
2d Nichols, as before seen, Ann was probably a “step-sister” of Matthew
Spivey, Jr.)
Matthew Spivey was J. P. in Norfolk Co Va, July 16, 1704.
George Spivey, obtained a grant in Nansemond Co Va, Oct 22, 1666, “near
the head of Southern Branch,” and John Spivey had a grant Oct 28, 1697,
“at a place called ‘planters delight’ ” on E. side of Southern Branch.
Thomas Spivey of Chowan Co N. C. deeded land, 150a to his son Jacob, on
west side of Catherine’s Creek (Gates Co), and he with wife Mary conveyed
100a on South side of said Creek, unto Moses Hill, Apl 18, 1720. William
Hill of Chowan, was “son-in-law” of Thomas Spivey, and had son Moses Hill,
wife Mary. (Will Chowan, p 10, 1mo 1750/1.) Thomas Spivey, & wife Mary,
sold 200a on North side of Catherine’s Creek, called “Meherrin Neck”
unto—James Griffin, July 15, 1717. Test’ Abram Spivey, Thomas Rountree.
The will of Thomas Spivey, p in Chowan Co. Feb 7, 1729/30. Sons: Benjamin,
Jacob, Thomas, & William.
Benjamin Spivey of N. C. sold to John Edwards of “Lower pish” Isle of
Wight Co, Va, “for 16 barrels of Tarr, and 600 lbs of Tob” Land in Lower
parish, which was part of a patent for 1800a, patented in 1680. Seal April
20 1723.
Thomas Spivey made a deed of gift to his son Benjamin, 496a “as per Patent
to me” on N. E. side of Katherine’s Creek. 1715/6.
George Spivey, conveyed 100a, on Catherine’s Creek, unto Thomas Walton Jr.
Dec 4, 1734. Test’ Benj Spivey.
Littleton Spivey made a deed in Chowan Co, to John Benton, conveying 40a
“where John Spivey, father of said Littleton, lately lived, which he
bequeathed to Littleton, & John Spivey his sons.” Jane Spivey of Nansemond
Co made a deed soon after this, and she is thought to be wife of John dec’d.
Champion Spivey was dead, 1794, division names the following children:
John, Dorothy, Delia, & Rachel.
Sarah & Zilpha Spivey were dau’s of Palatiah Walton of Chowan Co. Nov 6, 1776.
Marriages
Spivey, John, m Rhoady Ward. May 9, 1790. (Chowan mar bonds.)
Spivey, Josiah, m Orpha Hurdle, Mar 9, 1802. (Chowan mar bonds.)
Spivey, William, m Charity White, Dec 21, 1807. (Chowan mar bonds.)
Spivey, Seth, m Lovey Ward, July 25, 1808. (Chowan Mar bonds.)
Spivey, William, m Louisa Vandermon, Nov 25, 1831. (Chowan mar bonds.)
Spivey, Nathaniel, died 1758. (Records Chowan Co.)
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