Richard HYDE IIAge: 59 years1651–1710
- Name
- Richard HYDE II
- Given names
- Richard
- Surname
- HYDE
- Name suffix
- II
Immigration | 1636 (Age ) Note: A Richard Hyde was transported over from England as a servant of Edward Minter. Possible ancestor of Jane's father Richard.
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Birth | 1651 |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Jane HYDE |
Property | 1655 (Age 4 years) Note: Several Richard Hides were settlers in Surry Co VA over a 70 year time span. These are likely fathers and sons. There are many entries in the county records, including these:
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Death of a father | Richard HYDE 1701 (Age 50 years) |
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Death | 1710 (Age 59 years) |
Family with parents |
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Richard HYDE Death: 1701 — Surry Co, VA |
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Richard HYDE II Birth: 1651 Death: 1710 — Surry Co, VA |
Family with Mary … |
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Richard HYDE II Birth: 1651 Death: 1710 — Surry Co, VA |
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Mary … Death: 1728 — Surry Co, VA |
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Jane HYDE Birth: Death: December 2, 1768 — Albemarle Co, VA |
Thomas COTTON + Mary … |
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Thomas COTTON Death: 1718 — Surry Co, VA |
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Mary … Death: 1728 — Surry Co, VA |
Marriage: about 1711 — Surry Co, VA |
Immigration | A Richard Hyde was transported over from England as a servant of Edward Minter. Possible ancestor of Jane's father Richard. |
Birth | Surry County, Virginia Wills & Deeds: Will of Richard Rogers, dated 27 March 1678, proved 7 May 1678 a cow to godson Richard Hide at age 17 From familysearch.org: joannfairbourn1 jcf5657@sbcglobal.net |
Property | Several Richard Hides were settlers in Surry Co VA over a 70 year time span. These are likely fathers and sons. There are many entries in the county records, including these: |
Property | 450 acres of land, acquired in 1650, was passed down from Richard Hyde to his son Richard and thence to his grandson Richard in 1710 according to the land records. The grandson sold part of the estate to William Cocke. "Richard Hide of Southwark Parish and his wife Mary sold William Cocke for 6,500 lbs of tobacco, 150 acres which was part of 450 acres descended to me Richard Hide, by inheritance, being heir to my father Richard Hide, deceased, and purchased by his father from Edward Travis of James City Co. VA, the 7th of Feb. 1650/1 a part of 900 acres patented by Travis and John Johnson of James City Co. the 25th of Feb 1632. "Richard Hide's signature, his wife Mary (M) her mark." Source: "Autographs 1701/2 Charles City/Prince George and Surry Counties" by Elizabeth Lawrence-Dow. |
Death | Richard Hide's Will probated February 25, 1710/11 From: "Wills and Administrations of Surry County, Virginia 1671-1750" by Eliza Timberlake Davis HIDE, Richard: Leg.-To son, Richard Hide, half on my Plantation, livestock, etc. To daughters, Elizabeth Smith, and Jean Hide, each a cow, etc. To granddaughter, Ann Smith, a pewter tumber. To grandson, John Smith, a gun (his Father living). to wife, Mary Hide, half of my land and plantation. 13 Oct., 1710. Prob.: 25 Feb., 1710. Wit: John Tyus, Edward Scarbro. Book 6, p. 40. |
Note | On 2 March 1701/2 Richard Hide and his wife Mary, the latter signing by mark, sold for 6500 lbs tobacco to William Cock 150 acres which had descended to Richard from his father Richard Hide, deceased [Surry Co. Wills & Deeds 5:239, ackn. and rec. 3 March 1701/2]. The will of Richard Hide, dated 13 October 1710 and proved 25 February 1710/1 [id. 6:40], appoints his wife Mary as executrix |
Note | On 2 March 1701/2 Richard Hide and his wife Mary, the latter signing by mark, sold for 6500 lbs tobacco to William Cock 150 acres which had descended to Richard from his father Richard Hide, deceased [Surry Co. Wills & Deeds 5:239, ackn. and rec. 3 March 1701/2]. The will of Richard Hide, dated 13 October 1710 and proved 25 February 1710/1 [id. 6:40], appoints his wife Mary as executrix |
Shared note | From the notes of HIKARU KITABAYASHI, noted Cotton genealogist: The will of Thomas Cotten of Surry County; dated 26 February 1718/9 and proved 18 March 1718/9, named his wife Mary as executrix and left her his plantation; at her decease this land and other property was to pass to his "cousin" Thomas Cotten, son of Walter Cotton and Walter's wife Elizabeth [Surry Co. Wills & Deeds 7:168]. In this period "cousin" was often used for "nephew" and, together with the original joint patent, the will provides evidence that Walter and Thomas Cotten/Cotton were brothers. This fact may well be helpful in tracing the parents of Walter Cotten in England. The will of the widow Mary Cotten, dated 7 March 1728/9 and proved 21 May 1729 [Surry Co.Wills & Deeds 7:92S] names her "son" Thomas Cotten executor and bestows the residue of her estate upon her "son" Thomas Cotten and "daughter" Jane Cotten. Legacies are also left to a grandson, David Hide, and a granddaughter Mary Cotten. Now we remember that Thomas Cotten who died in March 1718/9 has no children surviving him. The only way to interpret this instrument is that the widow Mary Cotten had formerly been married to a Hide and by him had at least one son and a daughter Jane who married her husband's "cousin" [nephew] and heir Thomas Cotten. Upon a further search, your thought that the first husband was one Richard Hide is confirmed. On 2 March 1701/2 Richard Hide and his wife Mary, the latter signing by mark, sold for 6500 lbs tobacco to William Cock 150 acres which had descended to Richard from his father Richard Hide, deceased [Surry Co. Wills & Deeds 5:239, ackn. and rec. 3 March 1701/2]. The will of Richard Hide, dated 13 October 1710 and proved 25 February 1710/1 [id. 6:40], appoints his wife Mary as executrix and mentions his son Richard and daughter Jean Hide among others; the will of his son Richard Hide, dated2 May 1719 and proved 17 June 1719, with Mary Cotten a witness [id. 7:1911, names as eldest sonand heir David Hide who is named as a grandson in the will of Mary Cotten in March 1728/9. Finally, the widow Mary Hide, again signing by mark, gave two cows to each daughter, including Jane Hide, and the rest of her personal estate to her son David Hide, on 16 March 1710/1 [id. 80:47, and rec. 20 March 1710/1], probably in preparation for her second marriage to the widower Thomas Cotten. So we have here the not unusual situation where a daughter by a first marriage marries the nephew and heir of the mother's second husband. Often it is a son instead of a nephew, but, as we know, Thomas Cotten had no surviving sons if he ever had any in the first place. The actual date of the marriage of the younger Thomas Cotten to Jane Hide is not known. The records of Albemarle Parish [p. 166] show that Jane died of cancer 2 December 1768, age not reported. The date of her husband's death is not reported, but his will, dated 26 June 1777, was proved 18 February 1779 in Sussex County Court, Sussex County having been split from Surry County in 1752 [Sussex Co. Wills C:318], and in this will one of his sons, Richard Cotton, was given a Negro boy named Gabriel. The will signed by mark. The surname of the wife of Richard Cotton may have been Weaver, because on 13 July 1776 Richard Cotton was named as a trustee in a marriage settlement between Edward (X) Weaver and the widow Jane (X) Scoggin to hold 570 to pay to Jane three months after Edward's death [Sussex Co. Deeds E:377, ackn. by two witnesses 18 July 1776, by a third witness 20 February 1777 and recorded]. This remains to be investigated. |
Immigration | Richard Hide Transported in 1636 Format: image/png Image dimensions: 956 × 235 pixels File size: 33 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Property | A Richard Hide sells 450 acres in 1655 Format: image/png Image dimensions: 953 × 126 pixels File size: 16 KB Type: Photo |
Property | Richard Hide appoints attorney in 1658 Format: image/png Image dimensions: 911 × 86 pixels File size: 11 KB Type: Photo |
Property | Richard Hide mentioned in land transaction in 1677 Format: image/png Image dimensions: 933 × 107 pixels File size: 15 KB Type: Photo |
Property | Richard Hide and Thomas Cotten in 1682 Document Format: image/png Image dimensions: 958 × 380 pixels File size: 32 KB Type: Document |
Property | Richard Hide Sued in Charles City Court in 1681 Format: image/png Image dimensions: 1,054 × 178 pixels File size: 16 KB Type: Document Highlighted image: no |