Jacob Gibson MATHEWS

Male 1790 - Abt 1874  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacob Gibson MATHEWS was born on 14 Feb 1790 in Wilkes County, Georgia (son of Rev JamesSr Newton MATHEWS and Rebecca CARLTON); died about 1874.

    Jacob married Winney JORDAN on 20 Apr 1814 in Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Winney was born about 1794 in Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Warren MATHEWS was born after 1814.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev JamesSr Newton MATHEWS was born on 15 Oct 1750 in Greenbrier County, Virginia (son of RS Moses MATHEWS and Sarah FINDLEY); died on 05 Sep 1828 in Wilkes (now Lincoln) County, Georgia; was buried in Mathews Fam. Cem, Lincoln Co., Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ <>
    Georgia: Wilkes County: James Mathews Will, 2 November 1822
    WILL OF JAMES MATHEWS

    Recorded the 23rd day of September 1828.

    State of Georgia Wilkes County (?) 1822

    I James Mathews of said County and State aforesaid now in usual health of Body and Strength of Mind Contemplating the Uncertainty of life - the Certainty of death and also the duty I Owe to my family and friends to make a disposition of my worldly good, which it has pleased God to bless me with,
    which now I do in the following manner.
    First I will all my just debt be first paid
    Second I will the tract of land and all the plantation I now live on, all the stock, horses, cows, sheep, hogs and all the household and kitchen furniture I have now in possession and Jenny and her child Mariah Woffren(?) & Cearor(?), Aggy and Daniel to my wife Rebecca to have and enjoy in her full
    possession during her natural life and at her death to be equally divided among my children.
    Thirdly I will to my son Abraham two Negroes Mike a man and Sidney a woman, one bed and furniture
    Fourthly I will to my son Jacob two Negroes Spencer and Amos and one bed and furniture
    Fifthly I will to my son James two Negroes Seaborn and William both boys and one bed and furniture
    Sixthly I will to my son Phillip two Negroes Jerry and Dudley and one bed and furniture
    Seventhly I will to my son Isaac Newton two Negroes Henry and Creesy(?) and one bed and furniture
    Eighthly I will to my sons Abraham Jacob and James in trust for my Daughters Mary Martha and Rebecca and their heirs the property hereafter described after their names or that may arise from an equal Distribution of the remains of my Estate, after my decease, with power to either of my sons to hire out said property and apply it to the Support and Maintenance of the daughter for whom the property is hired or may after by distribution be designated and also that the said trust or either of them have power to dispose of any the property that my Daughters or Daughter wish and also to buy out of any funds
    arising from this property, any kind of property desired by my daughters or either of them.
    Ninth I will to my daughter Mary the following Negroes Mary a woman and Caty her child and Emily a girl with all their future increase and one bed and furniture and one horse to the value of seventy five dollars
    Tenth I will to my daughter Martha the following Negroes Vis, Charity a Negro woman and her four children (and all the future increase) Harriet Gilbert Micajah and Martha and one bed and furniture and one Horse the same as my daufghter Polly
    Eleventh I will to my daughter Rebecca the following Negroes Miles a boy Aley (and her children and all future increase) and one bed and furniture and one horse the same as my other Daughters and a Side Saddle.
    Twelfth I will the Balance of my property not disposed of be equally divided among my children
    Thirteenth I will that my children receive out of the above fund three hundred dollars in cash. Excepting only those who have already received, which will be seen by referring to my Book
    Fourteenth I will that my Executors pay for ten years annually to the partners of the Fishing Creek Church or to the mission board of the Georgia Association five dollars for the sole purpose of Missions and also that they pay at the same time to the Partners or board as aforesaid five dollars to promote the state of education in the Baptist Ministry
    Fifteenth I will and appoint Abraham M Mathews Jacob G Mathews and James Mathews Executors of this my last will and testament.
    In Witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed my Seal this second day of November 1822.
    Signed in presence of
    James Armstrong
    Stovall Pool J. L. Mathews - seal
    John Llack(?)

    The words "and their heirs forever," was interlined by me at the request of James Mathews. James Armstrong
    The words for ten years interlined before signed
    In chambers 26th August 1828.
    Georgia
    Wilkes county

    Personally came before us James Armstrong one of the subscribing witnesses to the Mathews will who being duly sworn deposith and saith that he saw the testator James Mathews Sign and Seal the same as the last will and testament and at the time of his so doing he was of sound and disposing mind and
    memory, that he subscribed the same as a witness at the request of the testator and in his presence.
    Sworn to before us this 26th August 1828
    W. C. Allison---(?) James Armstrong
    Thomas (?) Wootten (?) ---(?)

    Georgia
    Wilkes County

    Personally appeared in Open Court Stovall Pool a subscribing Witness to the Mathews will who being duly sworn saith that James Mathews acknowledged in his presence the Mathew Instrument of Writing to be his last will and testament and at the time of his so doing he was of sound and disposing mind
    and memory that he subscribed the same as a witness in his presence and at his request and that John Llack (?) subscribed the same as a witness at the same time.
    Sworn to in Open Court September 1st 1828 Stovall Pool
    Attest
    Jno. A. Dyson ---(?)

    Recorded the 23rd day of Spetember 1828

    NOTE 2./ Rev. JamesJr Mathews, went from Virginia to South Carolina, and did service as a soldier in the Revolutionary war. Soon after the close of the conflict he settled in Lincoln county, Georgia, where he bought a plantation, and in addition to his agricultural labors served as pastor of a Baptist church
    in Burke county, a brief account of his pastorate being given in Campbell's History of the Georgia Baptists. The maiden name of his wife was Rebecca Carlton. She was born, reared and educated in old Virginia. Her father, Robert Carlton, who, with his brother, Thomas Carlton, emigrated from England to
    America, settling in King and Queen county, Virginia, where he married a Miss Wafford. He fought with the colonists in their struggle for independence, and later, in 1785, migrated with his family to Georgia, becoming a pioneer settler of Wilkes county, where he spent his remaining days.

    Rev married Rebecca CARLTON on 06 Feb 1786 in Terrell, Georgia. Rebecca (daughter of Robert CARLTON and Rebecca WOFFORD) was born on 01 Apr 1762 in King And Queen Co., Va; died on 05 Mar 1840 in Penfield, Greene County, Georgia; was buried in City Cemetery, Penfield, Greene County, Ga. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca CARLTON was born on 01 Apr 1762 in King And Queen Co., Va (daughter of Robert CARLTON and Rebecca WOFFORD); died on 05 Mar 1840 in Penfield, Greene County, Georgia; was buried in City Cemetery, Penfield, Greene County, Ga.
    Children:
    1. Abraham MATHEWS was born on 20 Dec 1786 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died on 24 Aug 1854 in Meriweather Co., Ga; was buried in Mathews Cemetery, Meriwether County, Georgia.
    2. Isaac C MATHEWS was born on 05 Mar 1788 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died in Aug 1790 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    3. 1. Jacob Gibson MATHEWS was born on 14 Feb 1790 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died about 1874.
    4. Rev JamesJr Newton MATHEWS was born on 06 Apr 1791 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died in Mar 1848 in Lumpkin, Stewart County, Georgia.
    5. Rev Philip MATHEWS was born on 05 Oct 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died on 08 Dec 1858 in Meriweather County, Georgia; was buried in Mathews Cemetery, Meriwether County, Georgia.
    6. Issac Newton MATHEWS was born about 1794 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    7. Rebecca MATHEWS was born about 1795 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    8. Mary MATHEWS was born in 1797 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died in in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    9. Martha Carleton MATHEWS was born in Feb 1798 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died on 13 Aug 1842.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  RS Moses MATHEWS was born in 1725 in Halifax County, Virginia (son of Issac Edward MATHEWS and Mary MATHEWS); died in 1806 in Wilkes (now Lincoln) County, Georgia; was buried in buried in a churchyard near his home in Lincoln County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ from James Ham & Family at<>

    Moses Mathews was a gunsmith and maker of fine guns.
    From: "A Genealogical History of the Mathews Family from a Remote Period to the Present Time" as compiled by Dr. James C. Mathews (now deceased), Greenville, Georgia. "Moses Mathews was born in Virginia in 1725. In 1753/54 he married Sarah Finley. Their first child James was born in Virginia in 1755. He moved his wife and firstborn to Winfield County, South Carolina and settled on the Broad River near Winsboro. In 1760/61 he bought a tract of land where he later built a gun shop where he could repair and manufacture guns. During the Revolutionary War his shop became a Government shop for the Colonial Government. He made and repaired guns for General Sumpter's command. Just before the end of the war his home was raided by the Tories. His stock of horses was stolen and his home, gun shop, his shop books, accounts, and family records were burned. He may not have been fully paid for his services and for materials furnished during the war. There is an account against the Government for $18,000.00 which was never fully paid. The only payment he ever received was a land grant of several hundred acres in then Wilkes County, (now Lincoln County) Georgia. In 1784 he was granted 270 acres on Lloyd's Creek. He built a home here with his family where he conducted a large farming interest until his death in 1806. He was one of the wealthiest men in Georgia in his day. He and his wife, along with other family members, are buried in a churchyard near his home.
    From "Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia" compiled by Mrs. Howard H. McCall, published by the Georgia Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1968: "Moses Mathews, b. Halifax Co., Va., 1725; d. Wilkes Co., Ga.1806. Was a Rev. Sol.; served as a gunsmith in Gen. Sumpter's S.C. Regiment; received grant of land in Ga. for his service. Mar. in Va.,Sarah Findley."

    NOTE 2./ Will of Moses Mathews is as follows: March 13, 1806, Crawford County, Georgia
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    "In the name of God Amen: I Moses Mathews of the State of Georgia and county of Lincoln being weak of body but of sound mind and perfect memory and knowing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death do constitute this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
    ITEM. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Sally Mathews my house and land on the North side of Loyds Creek, two Negroe fellows named Bob and Pompey and two Negroe women named Denna and Jane for her comfort during her natural life to be disposed of at the discretion of my executors and two honest hearts of her choice and after her decease the above named Negro Bob to devolve to my son James Mathews and the above named Negroe Pompey to my daughter Polly Ware,wife of Nicholas Ware. I give to my son Jesse one Negroe woman named Jane after my wife's death.
    ITEM. I give and bequeath to Sally Smith the wife of Henry Smith, one Negroe boy named Jack. I give my son William one girl Hannah.
    ITEM. I give and bequeath to my son Phillip Mathews one Negroe fellow named Will.
    ITEM. I give and bequeath to my son Moses Mathews five hundred dollars to be paid after his mother's decease or sooner if circumstances will admit the money to be raised by the hire of two Negroes named Jack and Will and all the money made over and above supporting my wife Sally Mathews yearly to go towards the payment of the above mentioned five hundred dollars till paid with all the livestock that can be spared by discretion of the here in after mentioned executors.
    ITEM. I will and bequeath to my son Moses one feather bed of furniture.
    ITEM. I will and bequeath that all my lands should be equally divided among my three sons Moses, William and Jesse Mathews agreeable to quantity and quality.
    ITEM. I will that my wife should live peaceable on the plantation whereby she now lives during her life. ITEM. I will and bequeath that after the death of my wife Sally Mathews that all the stock that may be on this plantation may be sold with all the household furniture and all my tools and the money to be equally divided between James and Phillip Mathews, Sally Smith and Polly Ware. I will that Bob and Pompey should be hired after the death of my wife and the money go towards the payment of the within five hundred dollars. I do hereby constitute and appoint my sons James Mathews and Nicholas Ware Executors to this my last Will and Testament. In Witness where of I have set my hand and this 13th day of March and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six. Signed Sealed and Delivered Moses Mathews Assigns and Acknowledges in the Presence of Benjamin Samuel Issac Essy William Griffin. The Original Will as has been proven in Open Court William Harper C.C.O.

    NOTE 3./
    Wilkes County was created in 1777 as one of the original 11 counties of Georgia.
    The original Wilkes (in some old records Wilks) County included all of the area now in Lincoln, Elbert, and Wilkes Counties; most of Oglethorpe,, Madison, Taliaferro and Warren Counties; half of Hart County, and parts of Clarke, Glascock, Greene Hancock , and McDuffie Counties, and of course present day Wilkes County. The County seat of Wilkes County is Washington.

    NOTE 4./
    DAR Patriot Lookup: Reference Code RFTYZXK:
    Matthews Sr., Moses
    Birth: VA 1725
    Service: SC
    Rank: Civil Service
    Death: GA 1806
    Patriot Pensioned: No Widow Pensioned: No
    Children Pensioned: No Heirs Pensioned: No
    Spouse: (1) Sarah Findley

    RS married Sarah FINDLEY in 1748 in Halifax County, Virginia. Sarah was born in 1728 in Virginia; died after 1806 in Wilkes (now Lincoln) County, Georgia; was buried in buried in a churchyard near his home in Lincoln County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah FINDLEY was born in 1728 in Virginia; died after 1806 in Wilkes (now Lincoln) County, Georgia; was buried in buried in a churchyard near his home in Lincoln County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Wilkes County was created in 1777 as one of the original 11 counties of Georgia.
    The original Wilkes (in some old records Wilks) County included all of the area now in Lincoln, Elbert, and Wilkes Counties; most of Oglethorpe,, Madison, Taliaferro and Warren Counties; half of Hart County, and parts of Clarke, Glascock, Greene Hancock , and McDuffie Counties, and of course present day Wilkes County. The County seat of Wilkes County is Washington.

    Children:
    1. 2. Rev JamesSr Newton MATHEWS was born on 15 Oct 1750 in Greenbrier County, Virginia; died on 05 Sep 1828 in Wilkes (now Lincoln) County, Georgia; was buried in Mathews Fam. Cem, Lincoln Co., Georgia.
    2. MosesJr MATHEWS was born about 1753 in Buckingham County, Virginia; died about 1833 in Roanoke, Stewart County, Georgia; was buried in Wesley Chapel, Georgia.
    3. William MATHEWS was born in 1755 in Greenbriar County, Virginia; died in 1845 in Wilkes (now Lincoln) County, Georgia; was buried in Mathews Family Graveyard, Lincoln County, Georgia.
    4. RS Philip MATHEWS was born in 1760 in Buckingham County, Virginia; died in 1847 in Roberts, Crawford County, Georgia; was buried in Providence Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Crawford Co, GA.
    5. Jesse MATHEWS was born about 1764 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died about 1866 in Crawford County, Georgia.
    6. SarahSally MATHEWS was born in 1766 in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    7. Mary "Polly" MATHEWS was born in 1768 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died in Sep 1802 in Augusta County, Georgia.

  3. 6.  Robert CARLTON was born about 1730 in Virginia; died on 11 Mar 1796 in Wilkes County, Georgia.

    Robert married Rebecca WOFFORD. Rebecca was born about 1740 in Virginia; died in in Wilkes County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rebecca WOFFORD was born about 1740 in Virginia; died in in Wilkes County, Georgia.
    Children:
    1. 3. Rebecca CARLTON was born on 01 Apr 1762 in King And Queen Co., Va; died on 05 Mar 1840 in Penfield, Greene County, Georgia; was buried in City Cemetery, Penfield, Greene County, Ga.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Issac Edward MATHEWS was born about 1700 in King and Queen County, Virginia (son of Thomas MATHEWS and UNKNOWN); died on 19 Sep 1769 in Halifax County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    LDS AFN: P50J-K6
    The will of Isaac Mathis is will number 38, page 225, Will Book #1, 1758-1774 in Halifax County, North Carolina. In it he mentions his son Samuel, son Reaps, sons Robert and Peter, wife Mary, and Thomas, Jean, Isaac, Mary, Sarah, and daughter Susanna Humphris. It has son Isaac and son-in-law Samuel Davis as executors. It does not mention son Moses but if he was the eldest he had already moved to South Carolina so would not necessarily be mentioned.

    From "The History of Gwinnett County, Georgia":

    "The Mathews family," according to C. H. Ward, genealogist, "has a history dating back to Sir Ivan, 12th Lord of Cardigan, of Oril College, Oxford, England who married Cecily, daughter of Sir Robert de Clare, who was the second son of Richard, 4th Earl of Hertford and his wife Amecia, sister of Isabel, wife of King John of England, and a descendant of Adelaide, sister of William the Conqueror. Sir Mathew, son of Sir Ivan, born about 1360, was knighted during the reign of Richard II (1382-1399) and his descendants are those who bear the name of Mathews in any of its varied forms."
    "Captain, General, Governor Samuel Mathews, third son of Archbishop Tobias Mathews of Oxford, came to Virginia in 1622. Mary Mathews, daughter of Captain Samuel Mathews of Virginia, married Isaac Mathews, a grest-grandson of John Mathews of Milton and their son, Thomas Mathews, born in Virginia in 1726, came to South Carolina in 1767 and died there in 1831."

    Isaac Edward Mathews and his wife Mary Mathews were distant cousins; Gov. Mathews was an ancestor of Mary. Their lineage converges in Sir Mathew ap Evan, Knight, b. 1368, Llandaff Court, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1419, Glamorgan, Wales, married to Jenet Fleming. Their son Sir Dafydd Mathew, Knight, married to Gwendoline Hebert, is the direct ancestor of Isaac. His brother Sir Robert Mathew, married to Alice Thomas, is the direct ancestor of Mary.

    Issac married Mary MATHEWS about 1723 in King & Queen County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Captain Samuel MATHEWS and Elizabeth BRAXTON) was born in 1702 in Richmond County, Virginia; died on 10 Sep 1782 in Old Charles City, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary MATHEWS was born in 1702 in Richmond County, Virginia (daughter of Captain Samuel MATHEWS and Elizabeth BRAXTON); died on 10 Sep 1782 in Old Charles City, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    Samuel((4)) (John((3)), Samuel((2)), Samuel((1))) married several times. In Essex records, 1720, there is a bond dated 1706 from Samuel Mathews, of St. Stephen's parish, King and Queen County, to Major George Braxton for the benefit of Elizabeth Mary Mathews((5)), "whom I had by my deceased wife." In Samuel Mathews' will (November 16, 1718), proved in Richmond County, he refers to this bond as "executed" from him "the day I was married to Katherine Dunstall when I was very much in drink." By his first marriage he also had John, died s. p., Baldwin, died s. p.

    Children:
    1. Reap MATHEWS was born in 1723 in Halifax, Virginia; died in 1790.
    2. 4. RS Moses MATHEWS was born in 1725 in Halifax County, Virginia; died in 1806 in Wilkes (now Lincoln) County, Georgia; was buried in buried in a churchyard near his home in Lincoln County, Georgia.
    3. Thomas MATHEWS was born in 1726 in Halifax County, Virginia; died on 27 Jan 1786 in Laurens County, South Carolina.
    4. Samuel MATHEWS was born about 1728 in Halifax, Virginia; died before Feb 1797 in Halifax, North Carolina.
    5. Robert MATHEWS was born about 1732 in Halifax, Virginia.
    6. Peter MATHEWS was born about 1734 in Halifax, Virginia.
    7. Sarah MATHEWS was born about 1734 in Halifax, Virginia.
    8. Susannah MATHEWS was born about 1736 in Halifax, Virginia.
    9. IssacJr Edward MATHEWS was born about 1738 in Halifax County, Virginia; died on 25 Mar 1791 in Edgefield District,South Carolina; was buried in Old Calhoun Cem., Calhoun Settlement, South Carolina.
    10. Jean MATHEWS was born about 1740 in Halifax, Virginia.
    11. MaryJr MATHEWS was born about 1742 in Halifax, Virginia.