JosephSr SUMNER

Male 1718 - 1784  (66 years)


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  • Name JosephSr SUMNER 
    Born 1718  Bertie County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Onslow
    Gender Male 
    Died 29 Oct 1784  Onslow County, N.C. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I11270  Bob-Millie Family Tree
    Last Modified 12 Oct 2022 

    Father Francis SUMNER
              b. 22 Sep 1702, Middlesex County, Viginia Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Abt Jul 1756, Onslow County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 53 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Sylvia UNKNOWN
              b. 1702 
    Relationship natural 
    Married 1722  Nansemond County, Va Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F4891  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margarett CHESTNUTT
              b. North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. RS JosephSr Chesnutt SUMNER
              b. 1761, Onslow County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 30 Dec 1827, Swainsboro, Emanuel County, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 66 years)  [natural]
     2. RichardSr SUMNER
              b. 1770, Onslow County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
    Last Modified 12 Oct 2022 
    Family ID F1853  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 1718 - Bertie County, North Carolina Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 29 Oct 1784 - Onslow County, N.C. Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • NOTE 1./ JOSEPH SUMNER: -~ -

      Last Will & Testament ofJoseph Sumner, Onslow County, NC. Signed 10-29-1784:
      (Spelling is as it appears in copy of original will)
      In the name of God Amen. I Joseph Sumner of Onslow County in the provence of North Carolina being weak in body but sound of mind and memory and calling to mind any memry the mortalety of my body that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and forme following. I committ my soul to God that gave it, hoping that, through the merits and medyation of my blessed savour to receive free pardon of all my sins and my body I committ to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried in Christian like manner at the discretion of my I executers and as to shuch worthety estate as it hath please God to endow me with I dispose of in the following manner to wit:
      First I give to my son Richard Sumner my land three hundred acres With my plantatIon only my beloved wIfe Marget
      Sumner is to have her thirds of the land and plantation peaceably and quietly during her lifetime. Further I give to my son
      Richard my gun a paris of milstons and a grinstone and a pair of stilards and one fether bed. To my beloved wife I give one fether bed the same she Iyes on with the funeture one cow and two three year old heffers and to my son Joseph..I Christian I give one pound in money to be paid out of my estate and to my daughter Mary I give one pound to be paiyd out of my estat and no more for them The rest of my stock and cattle to my son Richard after my lawful debts is paid and as to my household goods to my wife and son Richard to be equally decided between them after my decrees only my horse to be
      for her use during his life and lastly for the executing of this my last will and testament I constitute and append my wife Magit and my son Richard to be my Excuters and I do hereby utterly disavow revoke and decennial all and every other will or wills by me maid rattef)ing and confinning this to be my last will and testament in witness wherefor have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29 day of October one thousand seven hundred & eighty fore.
      Mary MashbornX (her mark) Joseph Sumner X (his mark) SEAL
      Elizabeth Manner X (her mark)

      Thomas Barber
      This will proved by the oath of Thomas Barber & Margart Sumner, the widow being duly qualified.
      Recorded.

      Joseph Sumner Sr. was a Revolutionary War Veteran and is found in the certified roster of Revolutionary soldiers of Georgia in Knight's Roster, page 369, "Joseph Sumner, 1827 Lottery, Emanuel County, Georgia" Reprint of Land Lottery, 1827, published 1928, page 107: "Joseph Sumner, Sr., Revolutionary soldier of Swains District, Emanuel County, drew Lot No. 10, Section 3." Drew land twice.

      Mary Sumner Land, Joseph Sumner, Jr., Jesse C. Sumner and 1st cousin William Sumner (son of Richard Sumner) moved to Irwin County The rest remained in Emanuel County. Joseph Sumner, Sr. moved to Georgia, with his brother Richard, in the mid-1780's from Onslow County, North Carolina.

      Buried in "Sumner/Flanders" Cemetery. His grave was marked by the Governor David Emanuel Chapter of the Georgia D.A.R., Augusta, Ga. in 1970 as a Revolutionary Soldier. His marker reads:
      Joseph C. Sumner
      Georgia
      Pvt. Ga. Troops
      Rev. War
      1827

      To reach the "Sumner/Flanders" Cemetery:

      From the intersection of US1 and Main Street (Swainsboro, Ga)
      Go West on West Main Street to the intersection of West Main and Highway 57 (Kite Road). From the traffic light at West Main and Green St. it is 7/10 of a mile to Highway 57.
      Turn right (West) on Highway 57. Stay on Highway 57 for 8.3 miles. (2/10 of a mile west of Mile Marker 3 on Highway 57)
      This will put you at the intersection of Highway 57 and Cow Ford Bridge Road. It is the first paved intersection you will encounter.
      Turn left (South) on Cow Ford Bridge Road.
      Bethel United Methodist Church is 7/10 of a mile down Cow Ford Bridge Road, on the left.
      2/10 of a mile South of this church, and on the right is Flanders Road. (unpaved, dirt road, but signed.)
      Turn right on Flanders Road. (it's the only way you CAN turn!!)
      Stay on Flanders Road for 4/10 of a mile. Just before the road makes a sharp bend to the right, turn left into a large open field. (currently there's a small white sign on a post here that says "Sumner Cemetery" with an arrow into the field)
      You're now on a "tractor road" in the field. Approx 150-175 yards into the field, turn right on yet another "tractor road" and drive towards the woods in front of you.
      As you come to the woods, turn left and drive (slowly) in the edge of the field along the woods until you reach the fenced cemetery. From Flanders Road to the cemetery is 7/10 of a mile.

      NOTE 3./ Jackie's Genealogy <<http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bobnjackies&id=I13213>>

      b. 22 Sep 1702, Middlesex Co, VA or Nansemond, VA; lived in Nansemond, VA from 1710-1725, d. by Jul 1756 in Onslow Co, NC.
      Married Sylvia (maiden name unknown) in 1722, Nansemond Co, VA.
      Sophia Sumner administratrix of will.
      Land grant 1723 Bertie Co, NC along with Joseph and Richard deeded 150 acres
      1729 in Bertie Co, NC
      Francis Sumner's birth and names of his parents are recorded in the Middlesex Co., VA Parish Registery.
      He migrated to North Carolina with his family. He purchased 100 acres of land in Bertie Pct in 1731. In 1737 he obtained a land grant in Onslow Co., NC. He filed headrights for himself and his family members which is recorded in the Onslow County court records. NC Archives also record a report filed with the Secretary of State by the Onslow County Court (Sec. St. File #906) showing headright certificates issed for 6 white members in Francis Sumner's household and no other persons.
      He died intestate in 1756 in Onslow Co., NC. He was survived by his widow Sophia _____who administered his estate in Onslow Co., giving bond to protect the interest of children of minority age for whom she was named guardian. There were eight children born and surviving, including one or more grown chldren.