Henry FLEET was born bef. 1645. He married Sarah ? bef. 1661. He died bet. November, 1660 and 08 May 1661. Sarah ? was born bef. 1645. She died aft. 01 November 1672.


Children of Henry FLEET and Sarah ? are:
1. Henry FLEET, b. bef. 1661

Other Marriages/Unions for Sarah ?:
See John WALKER & Sarah ? OR ? BURDEN & Sarah ? OR John STONE & Sarah ?


Notes for Henry FLEET:

Sources for Henry FLEET:

  1. Calculation of date of birth, 1661 marriage - 16 yrs
  2. Lineages Report, 16 March 1992, p 3Lt. Col. FLEETE was listed as a tithable (taxpayer) in November 1660. His widow, Mrs. Sarah FLEETE, was mentioned on 8 May 1661

Notes for Sarah ?:

From Lineages:
13 February 1992
p 16 Edward (I) MOZINGO, an illegitimate non-white, was indentured to
Col. John WALKER. Col. WALKER married Sarah, widow of Henry FLEET, and
had two daughters. After his death, Sarah married Col. John STONE, and
had one daughter Anne STONE.

p 17 Sarah, widow of Henry FLEET, had a "natural" daughter called Mary
BURDEN. Col. WALKER provided a legacy, for Mary BURDEN when he married
Sarah FLEET, indicating that he was the father of Sarah�s illegitimate
daughter Mary BURDEN.
*
16 March 1992
Sarah WALKER STONE reacted rather negatively to this lawsuit [to free
Edward Mozingo]. Emphasis has been added:
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come &C KNOW yee
that I Sarah STONE Alias WALKER of the County of Rappa did in the time of
my widowhood but before I had proved the will of Colonel John WALKER my
Late Husband deceased did set apart certaine young Negroes Certaine
Cattle Some Plate and Household Stuff which I did intend to give to the
children of Coll� John WALKER deceased as also to some of my owne had by
him and to that Intent Richard FOX did make a writing of the Particulars
soe Intended upon Consideration that I might oblige them the more to Love
and Respect me and stir up filial affection in them unto me but finding
contrary to Expectation I am for my good will and Affection to them
Contemned & despised and Rewarded with Contumelious words and approbious
actions and my loving husband John STONE molested by Litigious Lawsuits
and daily threatened by more suits of Law doe by these presents of
Wrighting Annulling Revoaking and making void all and Every the said
Premises Part Parcell or Gifts therein Contained in the said Wrighting as
if there Never was or had been such Gifts by writing made interesting and
giving them fully to the disposing of my own loving husband and do
further declare that I the said Sarah STONE alias WALKER did never
subscribe the said Writing but what is there subscribed is the act and
subscription of Richard FOX and doe moreover with the consent of my
loving Husband John STONE make ordaine Constitute and appoint Mr. Henry
CLERK [CLARK] my true and lawful attorney to acknowledge this as my act
and deed in Court. IN WITNESS whereof I have sett my hand and Seale this
2nd day of November Anno 1672. Signum: Sarah (X) STONE (Seale). Signed
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Thomas BLISSED and Henry
CREIGHTON. I acknowledge my Consent to this as Witness my hand and Seale
the day and year above written: John STONE
There is no documented cause and effect relationship between the
lawsuit in which Edward MOZINGO won his freedom and the revocation of
Sarah WALKER STONE. Nonetheless, Edward MOZINGO sued Doctor STONE, who
married Col. WALKER�s widow, and she in turn revoked her gifts to
WALKER�s children in part because her �loving husband John STONE� was
�molested by Litigious Lawsuits.� The sequence of events strongly
suggests a connection between the two events.
***
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/5273/lorna.htm
From "Will Records from Old Rappahannock County, VA.:
Sarah Stone's lst Will was written before she married Col. John Stone:
"Will of Sarah Walker. Dated 18 1668/9 and probated Dec. 29, 1679. "I
Sarah Walker Doe give and bequeath unto Coll. John Walker's six daughters
as Followeth: unto Annie Paine one negro boy called Richard and one young
filly. To Frances Walker one negro boy called Peter and one young filly.
To Jane Walker one negro girl named Deborah and one young filly. To
Elizabeth Walker one negro girl named Susannah and one young filly. To
Sarah Walker, one negro girl named Mareay (sic) and one young filly. To
Easter (sic) Walker one negro boy called Palmer and one young filly. To
Frances, Jane, Sarah and Easter Walker 5 cows at marriage. To Anne Paine,
Frances, Jane and Elizabeth Waler all the plate that was their father's
to be equally divided among them. To my son Henry Fleete one Silver
Buckle and one Silver spoon at my decease. To my daughter Mary Burden one
Silver Tankard and onw Ailcwe spoon at my decease. To my daughter Sarah
Walker one Great Silver Salt cellar and one Silver spoon at my decease.
To my daughter Esther Walker one Silver Bason and one Silver spoon at my
decease. To Frances, Jane and Elizabeth Walker ten pewter dishes at
marriage. I give unto my son Henry Fleete when he cometh to age one
feather bed and Boulster, one Rugg, one paire blankets, one paire pillows
and pillowbeeres and one paire of sheets. I give unto my daughter Mary
Burden one feather bed and Boulster, one paire of blankets, one paire of
sheets with a couple of pillows at her marriage. Test: Francis Settle and
Richard Fox. (W.B. #2 p 142)." Evidently only two of his daughters, Col.
John Walker, viz: Sarah and Esther Walker, were hers also, the other four
daughters having been by Col. Walkers first wife Elizabeth.......While
this is called and listed as her Will, it was evidently an entirely
different document, as she was later to marry again and to die as the
wife of Col. John Stone of Rappahannock, later Richmond County.
*
Sarah Stone 2nd Will: "TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whom these presents
shall com & CKNOW yee that I SarahStone, Alias Walker of the County of
Rapp did in the time of my widowhood but before I had proved the Will of
Colonel John Walker my Late Husband Deceased did set apart certaine young
negroes Certaine Cattle Some Plate and household (goods) which I did
intend to give to the children of Coll John Walker deceased as also to
some of my owne had by him and to that Intent Richard Fox did make a
writing of the Particulars soe Intended upon Consideration that I might
oblige them the more to Love and Respect me and stir up filial affection
in them unto me but finding contrary to Expectation I am for my good will
and affection to them Contemned and despised and Rewarded with
Contumelius words and opprobrious actions and my loving husband, John
Stone molested by Litigious Lawsuits and daily threatened by more suits
of Law doe by these presents of Wrighting Annulling Revoking and making
void all and Every the said Premises Part Parcell or Gift therein
Contained in the said Wrighting as if there never was or had been such
Gifts by writing made interesting and giving then fully to the disposing
of my own loving husband and do further declare that I the said Sarah
Stone alias Walker did never subscribe the said Wrighting but what is
there subscribed is the act and subscription of Richard Fox and doe
moreover with the consent of my loving husband John Stone make ordaine
Constitute and appoint this as act and deed in Court. IN WITNESS whereof
I have sett my hand and Seale this 2nd day of November Anno 1672. Signum:
Sarah (X) Stone (Seale). Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
Thomas Blissedd and Henry Creighton. I acknowledge my Consent to this as
Witness my hand and Seale the day and year above written: John Stone.
Test: Thomas Blissed and Henry Crighton. (Book 5, 1671-1676, pg 10).

Sources for Sarah ?:

  1. Calculation of date of birth, 1661 marriage - 16 yrs

Notes for Henry FLEET: