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Robert Lassiter ca 1648 -
ca 1737
| his parents
& unknown wife
| her parents
of Nansemond Co VA and Chowan Co NC
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as
of this moment!!
research by Skip Lassiter & the family Bible of Thomas L
Lassiter
the Oral traditions compiled by Ed Lassiter
1 May 1668 Robert Lassiter had patented 610 ac land which
later fell in North Carolina.
8 Oct 1672 Robert Lassiter patented 400 ac land.
20 Oct 1689 Robert Lassiter patented 440 ac land
1714 Robert Lassiter patented land that later lapsed to Thomas Luten
in 1727 Robert Lassiter witnessed a will and that was proved it in
1734 April Ct Chowan Co.
1 Feb 1736/7 Robert Lassiter wrote his will .
Children of Robert Lassiter:
1. Mary Lassiter
married William Trevathan died before 1744
a. Robert Trevathan bef 1723 -
2. John Lassiter ca 1699 - aft 15 July 1759 Chowan Co
married 1st unknown
a. Abraham Lassiter
married 2nd Rebecca Rountree
a. Obediah Lassiter
b. Lemuel Lassiter
c. Estelle [Esbell] Lassiter
d. Ruth Lassiter - 1801
Greene Co GA
e. Tobias Lassiter
f. Jonas Lassiter ? 1740 - 1814
Wake Co NC
married Winnifred ?
g. Reuben Lassiter
h. Sampson Lassiter
i. Percilla Lassiter
j. Amos Lassiter
3. George Lassiter
ca 1675
- 15 Feb 1764
married Anne unknown
4. Thomas Lassiter 2 June 1670 - bef 20 May 1746 Edgecombe Co NC
married Jane
a. Luke
b. William L ca 1725 -
c. Mary
d. James ca 1698 -
5. ?Josiah Lassiter d. bef 1790
moved 1st to NH Co NC then on to
Randolph Co NC
married Elizabeth Hill
a. Micajah Lassiter 1764 - 1854 Randolph Co
married 1st Celia
Spivey 10 children
married 2nd Mary
Tadlock d. 1852 11 children
b.
c.
d.
6. ?William Lassiter
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e-mail from Skip Lassiter
This compiler has not seen a single document attesting to the fact that
Robert Lassiter had four sons William, John, Thomas and George Lassiter, Sr.
However there is one document cited below that affirms that Robert did have
one daughter Mary.
The following was contributed by Marilyn Owen, Tehama, CA (mao@jps.net) October
02, 2003
LDS Film # 0018489 - Chowan Co., NC Deed Book A-1 pp. 290-293
Indenture: Mary & Robert TREVATHAN to Thos. HOULT
This Indenture made in the Seventeenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France & Ireland
King Defender of the faith 1743/4 between Mary Trevathan of the County of
Nansemond and Robert Trevathan her son the said Mary Trevathan of
one part and Thos. Hoult of the County of Chowan North Carolina of the other
Part
Witnesseth that the said Mary Trevathan and Robert Trevathan the son of the Mary
Trevathan all joyntly and Severally for the Valluable sum of five pound fourteen
shilling current money of Virginia on their behalf Paid to Simon Daniel of the
County of Chowan ( ? ) Wherefore they the said Mary Trevanthan and Robert
Trevathan her son doth by these Presents acknowledge and for them Selves their
and each of their heirs, Administrators and assigns doth confess themselves and
Each of them to be fully contented and Paid before the ensealing and delivery
hereof and doth likewise acquit ( ? ) and Discharge Him the said
Thomas Hoult his heirs and assigns for ever Have Given Granted Bargained and
Sold and by these
Presents do fully and clearly and absolutely give grant Bargain aline sell ( ? )
make over and Confirm unto the said Thomas Hoult his heirs or Assigns for ever one
Hundred and fifty acres of Land Situate lying and being on the South side of a
Creek commonly known by the name of Bennets Creek in Chowan County afd. Begining
at the Mouth of a Small Branch that issueth out of the South side of the sd,.
Bennets Creek which Branch Divides the land from a
tract or parcel of land formerly Given to James Lasater now of the Upper Parish
of Nansemond county Virginia and from thence up the
Said Branch its Several courses and bounded thereon to a white oak and from
thence by a line mark trees South or thereabouts to a Black Oak Standing in the
line of the land formerly laid out for the Chowan Indians and being the
aforesaid Lasetor Corner tree and from thence East or theirabouts a long the afd
Indians line and bounded thereon to white oake a Corner tree of a
Tract of Land now in the tenour or Occupation of John Lasiter of Chowan County aforesaid
from thence North or there about along the Said John Lasiter line and bounded
thereon to Sweet Gum Standing by or near the head of a small branch that
Issueth out of the South Side of the aforesaid Bennets Creek and from thence
down the branch its several couses and bounded thereon to a white gum standing
in the side of the aforesd. Bennet Creek and from thence down the Said Bennet
Creek its Several Courses and bounded thereon to the first Station be it one
hundred and fifty acres more or less the Said land
being Part of a Patent formerly granted to Robert Lasiter late of the Upper
Parish of Nansemond County deceased for a Quantity of 610 acres by a Patent
bearing date the first Day of May which was in the year of our Lord Christ 1668
doth and may appear and by
the
last will and Testament of the said Robert Lasiter Given and Bequeathed unto the
afd. William Trevathan Deceased and to Mary his wife and his heirs of her one
body Lawfully
begotten forever as by the said Robert Laseter last will and Testament bearing
Date Feb: the first Day which was in the year of our Lord Christ 1736
Doth and May appear and the Inheritance being so small a
Value and not Sufficient for a lawfull Intaill to Stand as the law in Such Cases
Devoides therefore the Said
Mary Trevathan and Robert Travathan Eldest Son of William Trevathan Deceased the
Said Mary Trevathan and Robert Trevathan her Eldest Son
Desire
the afd. Intail My Stand Void and of none Effect.
To Have and to hold unto the said Thomas Hoult his heirs and assigns
forever with all the rights Members and appurtenances thereof with all houses
orchard Clear Ground Woodland Ground with all woods waters Trees and Timber
trees meadow and Meddow grounds water and water Courses low grounds marshes
Swamp Springs and fountains and all other Liberties and Privledges therein and
thereon Contained and the Said Mary Trevathan and Robert Trevathan her Eldest
Son for themselves their heir/heirs Exs.Administrators and Assignes that they
have a Good right Title and Estate in
the Premises in fee Simple and hath full Power absolute authority to bargain and
Sell the afd. Lands and Premises with all and Singular the appurtenances unto
Thomas Hoult his heirs and Assigns forever and that the Said land & Premises
is within and Singular the appurtenances now are and so shall and my forever
hereafter Remain Continue and be unto the Said Thomas Hoult his heirs and
assigns free and freely Clear and Clearly acquited Exonerated and Discharged of
and from all and all other or former
gifts grants Leases Later Mortgages Deeds Bonds Judgments wills Entails
especially the Entails before mentioned Forfeiturements or arrearages of
Rents and all other Incumbrances of Nature or hindrances but that the Said Thos.
Hoult his heirs and assigns shall and lawfully may from Time to Time and all
time Hereafter Periodically and Quietly have hold ( ? ) Possess and Injoy the
aforesaid land and Premises with all and Singular the appurtenances without any
of the lawfull ( ? ) trouble Denial Disturbance
Molestation Interuption Eviction of them the said Mary Travathan and
Rob.Travathan her Son they their heir or assigns or any other Person or Persons
claiming from by or under him or them or any other Person or Persons whatsoever
that shall or may lay any manner of Lawfull Claim therunto or any Part or
Parcell thereof and the Said Mary Travathan and Robert Trevathan her Son for
themselves their and Each of their heirs, Exrs,admns. and assigns do by these
Presents Covenant grant and agree to and
with the Said Thos. Hoult his heirs and assigns to make any further or other
lawfull act Conveyance or device along line or lines at the Reasonable Request
of him the said Thomas Hoult his heirs and Assigns or their or Either of their
Learned Councill the law shall devise or advise for the further and Better
assuring and sure making the afd. Land and Premises with all and Singular the
appurtenances unto the Said Thomas Hoult his heirs and assigns forever. To
the True Performance of all and every of
the articles above written they the said Mary Tevathan and Robert Trevathan hir
son Joyntly and Severally Bind themselves their and Each of their heirs exrs.
Admns. and assigns firmly by these presents unto the Said Thomas Hoult his heirs
and assigns In the penall sum of five hundred pounds
current money of Virginia Due to be paid unto the said Thomas Hoult his heirs or
assigns upon Demand on the non Performance of all and every of the articles
above written but upon the full Performance of all and every of the articles
aforesaid the above Penalty to Stand Void, & of non effect in Witness
thereof they the said Mary Trevathan Robert Trevathan hir son hath hereunto sett
their hand and fitted their Seale the day and year first above written.
Signed Sealed & Delivered Mary [ M -Hir Marke]
Trevathan [seal]
Robert [R-His Marke] Trevathan [seal]
In the Presents of us
Tests: John Rice; Richard Bond; Aaron Lasiter
Chowan Co. Oct. Court anno Domn. 1744 - Present the Majistys Justices.
These may Certifie that the within Deed of Sale of hand from Mary Trevathan and
Robert Trevathan to Thomas Hoult was duly proved in Open Court by the Oath of
John Rice and Richard Bond, Evidences therto & on motion was ordered to be
registered.
Test: Edmund Hatch, Clerk
Registered November the 14th 1744
Wit: John Rice; Richard Bond; Aaron Lasiter
There is also an abstract of this 610 acres in "Provience of North Carolina
- Abstracts of Land Patents" by Margaret M. Hoffman. This is the same 610
acres that was patented on May 01, 1668. At the time of the original patent the
land was in Nansemond County, Virgina. After the boundry lines were finally
established between Virginia and North Carolina the land 610 acres was now in
North Carolina. In order to establish a North Carolina chain of title to the
land it had to be recorded in the Chowan County deed books.
Robert Lassiter (date not given) 610 acres in Chowan precinct on ye S side of
Bennetts Creek, joining Watry Swamp, Ephraim Blanchet, ye Chowan Indians line,
and the sd Creek (Witness; (not given)
Additional land patents secured by Robert Lassiter are found in :
"Cavaliers and Pioneers" Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants
by; Nell Marion Nugent Volume II
Robert Lassister. 400 acs., Up Par of Nansemond 8 Oct 1672 p. 416 In a gr.Arrow
red (reed) Pocoson. & adj. John Ellis. Trans of 8 pers; Daniel Trigg, Margt
Hall, Barbados Mary, Giles King, Margt. Atkins, Blith ____, Jno. Standford,
& his wife.
Robert Lasister (Lassiter) 440 acs. Up Par Nansemond 20 Oct. 1689 p. 12
Beg. at the White Marsh near Josephs Booth's Orchard; crossing Matt(?) opocoon,
pocoson; to land sd. Lassiter purchased of Danll Hind; to Robt & Fra.
Roundteree; to the main sw., &c 400 acs. granted him 8 Oct 1672; 40 acs. for
imp of of Jno. Presley.
Taken from the " Provience of North Carolina - 1663-1729 - Abstracts of
Land Patents" by; Margaret M. Hoffman pg;223 - Robert Lassiter: Sept 24,
1714, 286 acres in Chowan precinct in Maherrin Neck, joining R.T. Roundtree and
Nicholas Williams. - Witness: Cha. Eden, Thomas Boyd, N. Chevin,
William Reed, C. Gale, Frank Foster
The following is from the "State Records of North Carolina" Published
under the supervision of the Trustees of the Public Libraries, by order of the
General Assmebly - Volume XXII pg; 425
(Council Joirnal) - At At a Council held at Towne in Queene Ann Creek,
March the 30th, 1721 - Present, The Hon Charles Eden, Esq, Governor et, the
following William Reed, Richard Sanderson, Fr. ffoster, John Lovick, Esq Lords
Prop Deputy(s) - Read the petetion of Major Thomas Luten Shewing
Robert Lasesseter tooke up and surveyed and patented in the year 1714 a Tract of
Land lying at Bennett's Creek which he hath not seated and planted as the law
Requires praying a Lapse patent may be granted to him for the same . Ordered
that the same be granted if the sd Land is not already
Lapsed by some other person.
From the deed and grants one can determine that Robert was a man of property due
to paying for the "transportation" or "headrights" of others
into the Virginia Colony. Shipping Lists that are now being made available
through the internet and will help this research.
The following was extracted from "The Colonial Records of North Carolina
(Second Series) Volume II - Records Of The Executive Council 1664-1734 by Robert
J. Cain, Editor the following was taken from pages 388 and 389
Petetion to President Council - March 28, 1702 - March 28, 1702 North Carolina
scilicet. To the Honorable President and Council - The petetion on Benjamin
Blanshard, John Campbell, Thomas Spivey, Francis Roundtree, Robert Laciter,
George Laciter and Nicholas Stallings in an humility. -
Complaineth - Wheras every of Your Honours petetioners hath a lawful right in
and to considerable tracts of land lying and being within the Provience and
bounding upon Bennet's Creyke and a Creyke now known by the name of of Garet's
Creyke as by your Honours petioners patents under the seale of the Provience and
other grants and conveyances more at large doth and may appeare. And forasmuch
as the Chowan Indians haveing their hunteing quarters Upon Some of your
petioners lands aforesaid therefore doe pretend the said lands to be theirs not
withstanding the patents and grants aforesaid minaceing and threating your
Honours petetioners by destroying their stocks burneing their houses and other
hostilities under the pretence they are unlder your Honours protection. And no
Englishman ought to Seate within four miles of their Towne, the which your
Honours petetioners well knowing that by an order of the Honorable Council no
Seatment ought to be made within the Space of four miles aforesaid any wise to
the prejudice of the Said Indians neither hath your honours petetioners taken
any land witingly witin that distance, yet to continue peace and tranquility,
with Said Indians you Honours petetioners hath offered to purchase their right
(if any) to the land held as aforesaid by you Honours petetioners which
they refuse and deneyth any Seatement to be made thereon for prevention whereof
and that you Honours petetioners may have a peaceable enjoyment in their and
every of their afore said lands humbly implores that the Said Indians land may
be laid out to them according to aforesaid order of Council. And if any of your
Honours petetioners hapen to hold any land within the aforesaid limited bounds
it Shall be by your petetioners diserted and left out to Said Indians use that
they as well as your Honours petetioners in their capacity may be found tru and
faithfull Subjects. And that your Honours petetioners may enjoy their Said Lands
in peace and Safty And as in all duty bound Shall ever pray etc
. - Benjamin Blanshard, John Campbell, Thomas Spivey (his mark), Francis Rowntre,
Robert Rowntre, Robert Laciter, George Laciter, Nicholes Stallings - (endorsed)
Petetion Benjamin Blanshard etc. and the Marshal Abraham Hobbs - June
(illegible) (note: copied by this compiler just as stated and spelled.
I have had the above information for several years and have made the assumption
that George in this pleading was the son of Robert. According to my records
George died in Chowan County, North Carolina prior to February 18th 1764. If he
were 21 years of age at the time of the Pleading to the "Council",
George according to the date his will was probated would have been at least 85
years old at the time of his death. (see George Lassiter, Sr, for further
details)
Robert witnessed a will: Chowan County - Fletcher, Thomas - May 10, 1727 - April
Court 1734 - Wife: Dorothea, Son; Thomas - Witnesses; Robert Laciter, George
Laciter - Clerk: Mosely Vail (source: "Abstract of North Carolina
Wills" Original and recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State
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by: J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary Of State
Continuing to seek further information on this ancestor.
e-mail from Skip Lassiter
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Edward A Lassiter tells us
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Sunbury is in my accent and
speech pattern. It was in the stories I told. One lady in
Gates
County
asked personal questions - usually prefaced with: “... it is not that
I’m curious, I just like to know.” Without realizing it, I picked up
that phrase and used it as my own when I asked a personal question.
Frequently it brought a laugh, and I shared the origin of the phrase - a
short visit to Sunbury. Writing these notes has made me aware of other
phrases equally limited to my time and place in Sunbury.
Sections of the
Watery
Swamp
have been referred to as “The Marsh.” At least one deed mentions a marsh.
Elijah Harris conveyed land in Chowan County "...lying and being
between Little Marsh and Basses Swamp, being one hundred acres more or less
of land..." patented by Henry Hill, conveyed by Abraham Hill to John
Reading and then to Elijah Harris. References are made to adjoining lands of
Thomas Fullington, Isaac Spight, and Samuel Harrell. These names appear in
later land deeds by Lassiters. Jonathan Williams Jr granted Hillery Willey
land lying in a branch called Lady of Honour, with a line going to the Marsh
Branch, consisting of 31 acres by deed dated
22 February 1805
. John Warren conveys land to Hillary Willey in Lady of
Honour Branch by deed dated
18 December 1807
and refers to it as land where Gabriel Martin and Reuben
Lassiter formerly lived.
I have not seen the
"Marsh" area marked on any map. That general area was described
by Maywood C. Lassiter and his wife, Mildred P. Lassiter.
Using the current Gates County Road Map, the Marsh area would be
generally South of 1404 and 1411; West of 1410; North of Highway 37; East of
1400. The only specific I recall is a general reference to the area across
the road from [South of] Mr. Jimmy Spivey's former home place (intersection
of 1411/1407) and "... in back of Cooper Hofler's home place."
The
Watery
Swamp
area was in
Chowan
County
before
Gates
County
was
created. While family tradition puts the family within a radius of few miles
of Watery Swamp throughout their history, the records refer to family
members in Nansemond, Chowan and Gates Counties, and between Hunters Mill
Township (Watery Swamp) and Mintonsville Township. Deeds refer to the
Lassiter lands south of Bennetts Creek as if the grantors, grantees, and the
land were in
Virginia
and also as if the land were in
North Carolina
.
Chowan
County
records, (Deed Book C 1, page 581) contain a deed from Robt Lassiter of
Nansemond
County
in
Virginia
to Fran(k?) Rountree of the same Parish, dated
31 October 1727
. The deed describes a "certain plantation...in the
Precinct of Chowan on the South Side of Bennett's Creek... containing about
153 acres." Deed references
to the patent line indicate it may be land patented to Robert.
This is one of the earliest deeds found to specifically refer to the
Watery
Swamp
area in the land description. This Robert Lassiter is believed to be the son
of George Lassiter, who came to the Colonies on or about 1702.
Another early deed (book
C1, page 653) from John Keaton to Robert Lassiter and George Lassiter
Senr "of the providence and Dominion of Virginia..." dated 28 July
1731, describes land "...on the South side of Bennett's Creek in the
precinct
of Chowan..." The
implication from both deeds is that grantors and grantees were residents of
Virginia
, but described land in Chowan [now Gates] County, NC. I
believe they were all living along
Bennetts
Creek
in
what is now
Gates
County
,
NC
at the time of the deed.
It is likely, but not proven, that the deed was to George Senior and
his son Robert Lassiter; but this deed could refer to George Senior and the
older Robert who was in
Chowan
County
before George Senior arrived. .
Oral tradition relates that
the greater part of all land between Bennett's Creek (now called Lassiter's
Swamp) and secondary road 1404 was at one time owned by Lassiters. From
these deeds, I conclude that Robert and George Lassiter were conveying land
in what is now
Gates County
,
North Carolina
in 1728-31.
The tricky part is to distinguish between Robert – the brother,
father, or unrelated acquaintance of George who was in the Colonies in 1685
and Robert son of George who was also in the Colonies during this 1731 time
frame. Time would favor the deed
being one to George and his son.
Margaret Lassiter Hires
recalled Aunt Annie telling her that the two Lassiter brothers came from
Birmingham
,
England
. Family tradition is that one of the Lassiter ancestors
sent to
England
for his bride. Aunt Ida's Bible [Ida May Lassiter Hudgins]
reports that Allen Lassiter's mother, Nancy [Ann E.] Brooks was from
Berkshire
,
England
. Geographically,
Leicester [pronounced "Lester" or “Leikester” there; and
possibly the town giving birth to the "Lassiter" name] is about 40
miles east of
Birmingham
,
England
.
Berkshire
County
is about 50 miles south of
Birmingham
and 50 miles west of
London
,
England
.
My parent’s answer seldom varied: “The Lassiters were English.
Two brothers came to the
United States
from
England
. They fought with Lord Cornwallis.
They settled in
Gates
County
.
Later one moved west, and was not heard from again.”
Lassiters in the Index to
Revolutionary War Service Records include:
James
Pvt in 4th Co of NC Regt, cart # 997, roll # 31
Jethro
1st Lt in 7th NC Regt
Robert
3rd SC Regt
Thadius
Pvt in 3rd SC Regt
(see below)
Theodosius
or Thadius
Pvt in 3rd SC Regt
(see above)
William
3rd
Will of George Lassiter, dated 16 Feb 1796 and offered for Probate in
May1796 lists his children as: George, Moses, and Aaron. This will was
executed 15 years after Aaron Lassiter senior died in 1781 and left property
to his son Aaron Junior and son Josiah. So there was more than one Aaron
Lassiter in
Gates
County
in
the 1780 -1790s.
The name John Lassiter shows
up on the 1810 census as head of a household, and the name is then missing
from the federal census until 1850. This represents another gap in census
records, as John Lassiter married and had at least two children before 1840
so he should be on the 1840 census of
Gates
County
if
he were living in
Gates
County
as
tradition holds. The most obvious conclusion is that he was living with
others - probably kin or in-laws - and was not considered head of that
household. Persons who were not heads of a household are not listed by name
in census records during this time period.
Josiah Lassiter - mentioned in
John Lassiter’s Will as residing on land given to George and Allen - is
probably (but not necessarily) a relative - nephew? cousin?
The name Josiah Lassiter appears on census records from
North
Carolina
in
1786, 1790, 1800, 1810 and then in 1850. It is likely that the 1850 listing
is a different person from the earlier listings. A Josiah Lassiter enlisted
in Company C, 52nd Regiment, North Carolina Troops along with Allen A.
Lassiter in February 1862, at
Gatesville
,
NC
.
His age is not known. He could be the Josiah mentioned in John’s Will.
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