1. | Dorothy North was born Abt 1620, , Virginia; died , Virginia; was buried , Virginia. Other Events:
Dorothy married Abraham Stapp Bef 1650, , Virginia. Abraham (son of Joshua Stapp) was born Abt 1620, , Virginia; died 1677/1678, , Old Rappahannock, Virginia; was buried 1677/1678, , Henrico, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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2. | Abraham Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Abraham Stapp was looking for land in the Chesapeake Bay region and everywhere it was cheap and plentiful. There were great patents, in part or whole, for sale that STAPP could choose. He found what he wanted in Old Rappahannock, now Essex County and the fragmentary records of the now extinct county still extant. In the present Essex clerk's office notes the purchase of a part of a "Pattent" from James Gaines or Games. Joint purchaser with Stapp was James Anderson. The date was 17 November 1670. The instrument is recorded in Deed Book 4, Page 365 Rappahannock County records at Rappahannock Virginia. Abraham married Dorothy Moss 1685, , Old Rappahonnack, Virginia. Dorothy (daughter of Robert Moss and Rebecca Wales) was born 1655, Essex County, Virginia; died 1714, Essex County, Virginia; was buried Essex County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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3. | Joshua Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Joshua — Isabella A. Porter. [Group Sheet] |
4. | Thomas Jefferson Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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5. | John Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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6. | James Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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7. | Joshua Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Under the provisions of the will of his father, Joshua Stapp was devised "The lower part" of the plantation bordering on "Mr. Robert Brooke." This was probably one of the choicest legacies of the estate. The land was still in the possession of Joshua in 1718. Joshua married Martha "Patsy" Coffey Abt 1723, Essex County, Virginia. Martha (daughter of Edward Coffey and Ann Powell) was born Abt 1690, Essex County, Virginia; died Abt 1772, Orange County, Virginia; was buried 1772, Essex County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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8. | Joseph Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Notes: May have died at Spotsylvania. |
9. | Abraham Stapp, III ![]() Other Events:
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10. | William Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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11. | Jacob Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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12. | James Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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13. | Ruth Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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14. | Rebecca Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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15. | Martha Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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16. | John Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Notes: County of marriage may be Caroline. John married Ann Salmon Abt 1731, , Spotsylvania, Virginia. Ann was born Abt 1731; died 21 May 1751. [Group Sheet] |
17. | Joseph Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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18. | Joshua Stapp, Jr. ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Joshua Stapp Jr first appears on the Orange Co VA records March 28, 1771 when he is the grantee from his father of 109 acres of land (deed book 15, page 306, Orange Co.) The next year, April 23, his father sold Thomas Burbage 200 acres of land in Orange Co. and in the description it was noted that the land had a corner that bounded the land of Joshua Jr. (Deed book 15, page 465) Sept. 28, 1775 Joshua was the grantee from his father of two slaves, Narick and Frank. (Deed book 16, page 352) Another deed, John Payne to Achilles Stapp, notes that the 1000 acres conveyed was bounded by the land of Joshua Stapp Jr.(deed book 18, page 3, Sept 27, 1781) Joshua Jr. Appears on an Orange Co tax list in 1782 with nine "White souls" and three blacks. In 1787, having decided to remove to Western VA, now Central KY, he began to sell his real holdings. He conveyed to J. White 209 acres "being part of the land they said Joshua Stapps's Father bought of Mr. John Walden of Caroline Co. In 1788, Joshua Jr shows on the Fayette Co VA tax list. By 1790 Joshua Stapp and his wife Hannah, were growing old, he being about 65 years old, an age considered old for the frontier. Since the aged couple no longer owned land their son Achilles, who had also migrated to KY, leased a tract of land on "South Elkhorn" for their natural lives. The land leased to Joshua and Hannah was near the home of Achilles Stapp and the consideration was one barrel of corn annually. Joshua married Hannah Durham Abt 1750. [Group Sheet] |
19. | Eve Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Eve — Anthred Salmon. [Group Sheet] |
20. | Elizabeth Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Elizabeth married William Morris 1746, , Orange, Virginia. [Group Sheet] |
21. | James Stapp ![]() Other Events:
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22. | Thomas Stapp ![]() Other Events:
Notes: Thomas Step, Orange County, Virginia, removed to South Carolina about the |
23. | Annister Step ![]() Other Events:
Notes: First name may be Annister and surname may be Stapp. Annister married Captain William Sims 6 Aug 1751, Orange County, Virginia. William (son of Richard Sims and Joanna) was born 25 Feb 1731, Orange County, Virginia; died 1797; was buried Brockman-Mitchell Cemetery, Albmarle County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
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