Samuel Pricklove Family
From History of Perquimans County by Ellen Goode Rawlings Winslow.
Published 1931.
Samuel Pricklove a resident of Perq Precinct, prior to the coming of
George Durant 1661, whose land was adj said grant to Durant from the
Indian Chief, had his own grant directly from Sir Wm Berkeley. No mention
of a grant to Samuel Pricklove can be found in Perq, but the records make
mention of the fact that he had a grant from before stated source. Samuel
Pricklove is supposed to have come to Perq from Nansemond Co Va, where
that family was strongly entrenched. This family was united with the
Quaker faith, but Samuel strayed far from the fold, “by taking up arms”
and following the rebellion with the redoubtable Durant, at the time
Thomas Miller was deposed from the Government 1677-79. For his part in
this insurrection, he suffered the disgrace of being in the “Pillory,”
and had his right ear amputated, and was sentenced to banishment from the
Colony. The records do not show whether this drastic punishment was really
carried out, but we do know his descendants remained in Perquimans. He was
dec’d Apl 20, 1692, without a will, so no definite means can be found to
establish his issue; except for one son whose age is given in the Berkeley
Par Reg: His wife was Rachel, née Larance, m June 1, 1668, by whom he had
son: Samuel b Dec 24, 1674, and it is thought another son (John) born
before this date, of whom there is no birth date.
John Pricklove (1) m Elizabeth — issue: 1 Leah, b Mch 4, 1695, m Joseph
Smith, and had several children, m 2d Thomas Winslow, (see Deeds)—2
Judith, b Dec 2, 1697, m Abraham Sanders—3 Elizabeth, b April 25, 1699,
m William Elliott, & had son Pritlow Elliott—4 Rebecca, b Dec 10, 1705,
m Zachery Chancey.
John Pricklove, Will p in Perq, May 1, 1728, names Dau’s: Rachel Wilson
(wife of Robert) Judith Sanders, Elizabeth Eliot, gr-son John Smith, wife
Elizabeth.
Pricklove, Elizabeth, will p in Perq July 23, 1728, names Dau’s: Leah
Smith, Rachel Wilson, Priscilla Sanders, Rebecca Chancey, gr-children:
John Smith, Silvanus Willson, Judith, & Priscilla Sanders. As a dau
Priscilla is named in her will & not in his, Elizabeth may have been a
widow when she m John Pritlow.
Pricklove, John, had a grant for land in Perq, 400a on Perq River, “at the
mouth of Wolf pitt branch,” adj Jonathan Phelps. Jan 1, 1694. As Jonathan
Phelps land lay on the mouth of same branch, up Castletons Creek, we may
infer that John Pricklove lived near Hertford.
Pricklove, Samuel, b 1674, m Purina Penrice (d of Francis, & Elizabeth)
Mar 25, 1696, issue: 1 Samuel (3) b Nov 6, 1698—2 Francis, b Mch 25, 1702.
His will (no County given, but Perq) p Jan 20, 1702-3, Sons: Samuel, &
Francis, wife Peninah.
Pricklove, Samuel, had grant for land in Perq, 400a “at the mouth of a
small Creek issuing out of Lillys Creek.” Mar 30, 1704.
Pricklove, Francis, had grant for land, 165a “in Perq pre’cs adj Jonathan
Bateman. Mar 30, 1704. Both of these grants were in Durants Neck, and were
probably taken up by their mother, as they were too young to be taking up
land. The Perq records show that this was often done.
Pricklove, Samuel, (probably gr-son of Samuel (2) m Keziah Nixon, née
Pierce, widow of Francis Nixon) 7, 6mo 1780.
Pricklove, Kesiah, was wife of Nathan Newby, Oct 1756, at the proving of
her fathers will on that date. Her husband Nathan (2) Newby, succeeded his
father at the Ferry, “on Nathans Point” and was one of the first Directors
of the town of Hertford 1759, when it was incorporated. He was dead 1765
when Seth Sumner was made a Director in his place. Keziah his wife m 2d
Francis Nixon, who died before Jan 1773, when his will was probated in
Perq, whose will makes mention of the fact that Nathan Newby was “former
husband” of Keziah. Francis Nixon, & wife Keziah made complaint to the
Court 1765, agst Simon Perisho, for debt. Keziah Pritlow was allowed
£13-13-1 “for keeping the Ferry, from her point to Hertford on public
days.” Jan 1784. There can be no doubt that Nathan Newby inherited the
Ferry House, & appurtenances on the point opposite to Phelps Point, and
that Samuel Pritlow continued the same after he m Keziah.
Pricklove, Rebecca, m Zachary Chancey, who proved rights Apl 20, 1742.
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